Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 02, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    V'AOE TWO
MfiDFORD ATTj TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, ORFiOV. MONDAY. .TT'T.Y
iocal and
' Personal
Mori Meilford fnllis nrf f :ii:erly ! rick's chlorinated pool. u KW
keeping " n t''e on the wi-nthcr; u,.r,t SiniiiK ivimnl Satnr-;
indications, iix ihcy nnxluim j ijiv fni seat 1 1 '. vlurn he :iiieiid
have a fine day for the Fourth of (,f) H u,, e,,.,JlV convention of,
July, no matter whether they plan , northWNl h(pp ,1,.,., s Hsl week.1
to itn on nntiiiKM. attend nearhy j Hlt) m other, Mrs. Charles Strant:.
cclehiatinitK or will may at home , .lrrfimpanMi ,ln, IH he will'
that day. Today was warm and l(.nd HeVtnil months at the home;
partly cloudy, and the same kind ; of hPr diiunter. Mix. llohert
uf weather. Alone with moderate ,)nln(,H Pinr,. romim- home.
toniperaiuM-, ,h n
Ik pre
dieted for to- I
i
Hilarity Hall. '
morrow.
Old-time dance
Tuesday nlht. s
Mrs. ("has. Kl- and son .larkle or r
I.ns Ancles arnved here op I ho ;
HhaHln train thlH gpnn to spend j
the summer with Iter parents, Mr, j
and Mrs. John Perl, and her hroth- ;
or, Fiank I'erl. Grandpa John.
who Ih mill at !to ky I'olnt. Pell- j
can hay. nvp-iwcinK improvements :
hefiiK made on the I'erl ciimnier 1
cnttUKe there. Is expected to break
the speed record between Itocky ;
I'nint and this city as soon as he
hears Jackie and his mother are)
here. 1
Ohbn" dance. . O. W. hiil. i
t..l.. l.l. I 1 ...vs.. I nnui.. ffilltt
.1111 1111 I !"Hlll K"" MUt.-l. . VP " , .
... . . . . .. ...III I
.Mr. ami .mis. i om "imnnp in 1
leave tomorrow even I ni; on a irl
to Ihc east and return, diiiint:
which they will visit Mr. fliffoid s
brnt her at (""hleiifco, and relatives
at his old home at Cleveland. ..
and also will take In
Nitiuara Kails. They
Huffalo and
expect to b
fjone. a, month. $
J-'resh picked fryers every day.
Hoc per lb. Johnson's Mnrkei.
UTtf
Guests from a distance reyfsiered
at Medford hotels include Tom
ISaran of Chicago, I. I. McIana
han and family of Salt Lake cilv.
and M Iss N. Campbell of Ogde n,
I'lah.
lii0 your eyes cared for now by
our deferred pnyment plan. Sclen
tlfie eye examination comfortable
1-rlnssen. Dr. H. A. Chambers.
Southern Oregon Optical Co.. 31 7 i
Medford nidg. Phone 1 SS. f S t r
Dr. and Mix II, P. Margrave and :
daughter, Miss fiertrude, of llerk- :
eey, Calif., former well known '
residents of Medford. are here for !
t heir annual summer visit of :i i
month with relatives, .Mrs. llar-0
Krave and daughter havlnu- arrived
Saturday to Join Dr. Margrave,
who arrived last week.
Klaus, sparklers and other cele
bration goods at the Orlenatl Art
mid Variety store lfi.l
One of the first gold vtrikes re.
ported for months ha- m h in, Hi
In the old Althouse district. Judg
ing by the millions that have been
taken out In the past as placer
Kohl, there should be millions re
iiniininK under the Ki-ound :i
quail.. Grants Pasx Courier.
Would you Rive one dollar now
for two In lliao? If sn, you will
buy Pitt View or O'Kon Acres, pa
cific highway frontane, r minutes
to Medford. Finest deep free soil.
One ncre up. Priced very reason
able, l.et ih show you. WllllaniH
& Warnoek. Phono 12112, yiitf
IbniflewivcM are ri'tiiindcd that
rupplii-s to last over the Fourth of!
July, Wednesday, must be pur
chased tomorrow, in nil places of j
i business will be rlo'l Wcdnes- j
ilny, I
Fresh picked fryers every d:iv.
ailn per lb. Johnson'H Market.
flTtf
The condition of Mrs. N'etlic
Coupon of :nr Xorth Cent i ave
nue, who has been seriously llt.'or
seveml dav; past, Is rep.u Ic? a
much tmproverl today.
Why wear nn old hat on July
4lh when you can buy a new h.-Jr.
for half inice at Miss Taylor. 4 2
So. Central. 1
Kdmttnd Walker and W. II. Gib
boil of the Laredo. Texas. Times.
Were Medford visitors today, ami '
Intend to make airefui sui v,.y of !
the newspaper situation on the Pa-
Ific coast with the Intention of
purchnsiim some propi-rtlt. j
We have snniethlnK choice in 1
tree props. 1( not fail to see them. !
Lbr. Co
7mf
Let us help you prepare
for the -
GlorioB
4tk
Our bread nnd pastry
stock is the largest and
most comft in South
ern Oregon but to avoid
disappointment phone
uiQiarly tomorrow and
have m set aside your c
order 0 (
. 'Mir Pines
fF3" "it;
Thp KiiKenr sfhno district Kpcnt j
$f3.ti in educating each child i
MiroMf in hiuh school grades dur-i
Ink i Ik pnt school yem; according !
In a report complh'd hy K. H-'
Jones, district clerk.
Swim In drlnkiriB watE. Mer-
iTild Htv
Kiill.
Jul"
M r.
.Ins5
TueMday nis-'ht.
Among the CallforniaiiK
tered at Medford hotels ar
and Mrs. IM (uick k San
Mr. nnd M is. Chas. F. I'nger of
Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. ,
Wheat of Hunlinuton Peach. ;ti:
and Mrs. W. 11. Tedford of Santa j
Ana, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Coup" 'if ,
Alameda. Mr. ami Mi's. J. G. I.oim.l
Frank VanKatter and mother of!
Oakland, Mr. and li. It. l.eu-,
shin of lt rkeii'v, Mr. and M is.
Kalph M. Smith of Ft-i. .Mr. ami'
Mrs. Walter .1. Lang and son. Miss)
K. Mnlion. Mr. and Mrs. If. .V. j
Parker. T C. Pecker. Martin Verb1
of Los Angeles, V. and Mr. Guy
Parker, Mr. and Mis. T.
Vouuu, 1 .1. Lanson and family,'
s .
and Mrs. J. L. Puech of San,
! Francisco.
, Notice: Original extended
I
pny-.
now
: miint plnn assessments nro
due at the City Treasurer's office'
land penalty of five per cent will
'he ndded !f not paid by July 1'nd.
02
i Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Isaacs and
jtwo sons left early Sunday fi r I
i Lake o" the Woods, where they,
j will spend trri'ir summer vacation.!
1 They expect to be In the liioun-
tains for ten days.
1 Make reservations for cottages'
at JJndert's Pe.--M v,r Kourth at
Knd"rt'i; Drug Store, Croscent City.'
Phonel 33, not Van's Camp. 1,(
1 taker's city commission has i
I uiianliiKuiwIj passed an ordinance 1
taxing trie telephone company 'J-
cents per month for each pole
which stands on public prop.-nv in1
I laker.
A speelafctype of tree props at1
Hig Iii)t l.br. Co. 7 H t f
Dr. ami Mrs. it. K. Grern enter-
tained a party of friends at their1
cabin at Kdgewood park Sunday. I
A mong th- guests were Mr. and I
Mrs. Camp Thomas of Richmond,!
Va.. who ae vacationing in the,
llogf Itiver valley.
Tree props at Medford Lumber.
Co. Phone writ f :
Mr. and Mrs. c S. Krkiucof
Medforil were among the
visitors in Portland.
Miss Taylor's annual
sale starts Thursday
June SKih. Save 1-3 to
week end
clearance
mornl:. '
'i on all
new millinery, 41!
Miss Afico Ow
SivgiVnlral. 103 t
n went to Purl - I
land Saturday evening to .-nd the.
Fourth of July with friends. !
Mrs. C. C, N'anScoyoc's homo-'
made cakes and pies. Phono (Jy3-.I.
102 !
fiuests from Portland registered j
at local hotels include C. V,. -'Uh.:
M. II. ,iM)l. Win. Zoeller, M r.
and .Mrs. M. 1 1. Ilrown.
Old-time dance Hilarity Hall.!
Tuesday night. I it:'
l-'orly-clght out of the slate i;il:
reglstererl here Saturday with the1
local state auto truTHc bureau.
These cars were from various parts'
of (ho I'uiicd ales. I
Gladioli blooms 2Tie per
Shady Nook Grocery, Xorth
tral at Clark St.
After spending a Week In
doz.
Med-
ford. Mrs. K, N. Khlridgo and son
Hilly will return in their home at
Port land Tuesday mot til nu. Mi s
l-:idridge b (l sister of Mrs. Frank I
Isaacs and Mrs. .1. J. Muchler.
July 4th hats of latest lovely
sti miner materials n sale enm
nieiicing Thuffday mornkig and
continuing until July 3rd. Miss
Tayloi94:' So. Central. lull
A real wild west round-up with
an exhibition ot Html;, animals anil
eiiuipmeut and (V aried program oi
races nnd events Is booked for;
jJiny s and 4, on the fairground
I'.Ugene, j
Not ice; Cj! y assessments n re 1
inow due at the ( it y Treasurer 1
fflce and penaltv of five per cent
will be added If not paid by July I
J. 1 1. Owen, the Medford him-
bernuiii, was registered al the llo-i
te Portland the lust of the week.
Old-time dance Hilarity Hall.
. Tuesday night. 1 it.' i
An executive onjr raiding the
;e limit for first, second and third i
j class postmasters from '' lo lis
' years has been Issued by Presi
dent 0.olhlne. the civil service
riiiiiiiitv-inM announced Saturday.
, Postmaster iQncral New iv om
I mended the change, contending
'that many postmasters are slill ef
ficient after reaching the age of
i;r.
Anoiie motorlm; to eastern
Wa-Oimnton. near Walla Walla or
I'nir iv in ih.. ni.a .... ij in
da -t. vim want u passenger fiu
company, pleiwe comniunlcate w i V
Mr. .ha lis.m hi jti KnHt Main. l
A. J oulei, maiutuer of Three
i oiks, and two children, droe to
Vrka. Calif. Sunday moimni; and
lettnn.-il tat nh:hl
M rs. r, (. Va uScoyor's Qiome. j
made cukei and pies. Phone tll'.t-.I.i
1 ni!
ThU morning heiwcn T o'clock.
0 nd , ;a. t hi' re wei e ;ttt out of j
slate cars registered at the rhuin-
l'i r ol Commerce. j
We have tunnel himr ehr(jjj In !
tree prop!. I1" not fail to nee thrm.
Plir Pine l.br. Co. 7Mf j
President Cl.ilenee Cieene of I
All.any i -diet:.., accompanied bv
bin f; j 1 . has left on a tour of
Ala-ka befm e koiiic to .ia. n here :
tr liip.-hf ih in tie i. me president1
"t P.WCe- OIIK,,.
Tree prop at Medford Lumber
Co I'hnno (IS. ti !M f
Included iininni: the llr. ontaie
r.'UJvteie.l nt Meilfitid h'.lels. tKher
jtbiiu thovo from Portland, arelr.
and Mitt K. ) p xander of sW -'on.
.1. Well, v' r.uKliner. M iM P.
;-. ConifuK-t nri:uene und X K.
I.ednlckey of .111 IH lien City. '
Have your 1 o o e nutonuQue'
win els tir.htene.i nO Pi-nniniiinn's
Ibitiery sh.tp. 1 1 Nil. llirtlett
i I'hoiic Hi3.
Pecause of the extra worn at the
Chamber of ( 'oinioerce headquar
ters In connection with Ameilcun
Legion convention plans. ML-s,
i i ladys Kb hmond will lie enipbiy
ed there this month, beginning to
day. Old-ilme dance Hilarity Hall.
Tuemh.y night.
Then- were qT cars registered at
Merrick's auto ca mp Sunday. t;."i
per cent of i hem being from Cali
fornia. dnW woman illustraieel the
trend of the times by signing her
nanoO followed by a dim "and
h usba nd.'
Pre-school for little folks will
iCgin .Monday. July -nd, 10 a. m.,
P.oy Scout P-ldg. In playground, l-'or
lof'-rmation call or phone .140.
Mrs. Floyd Cook ret urned yes
terday from Port la ml. where she
spent several days last week visit
ing friends a nd re.ln t Ives.
Tree props at Men ford Lumber
Co. Phone KH tt
Incluiled among the Washington
state gipjQilM at Medford hotels are
W. M. Farrell of Aberdeen, the
Misses Hi'Ien McDrtnald. Lena Gor-
don and Mattel Hee
and Teresa Morrison
hard. J. II. In skin
of Spokane,
sll.-ly,, lr.
and Warren
Hoole of Seattle,
Make reservations fr.r cottages
at I :ndei t 's Pe.n h for Fourth at
KmlciTs Drug Store. Crescent City, i
Phone 133. not Van's t'amp. l'll'V
A number of Medford people en
Joyed delicious home-cooked din- i
ncrs ycierduy at lingue i;ik re- i
sort. W. . M. DonQld. who is
again In charge of the popular re
sort, is featuring hickendinnei
for his guests and the number of'
visitors who are slopping at Kogue ;
Klk is constantly increasing. I
Dressmaking a n d remodeling.
Fashion Shop, 4H4 Vedfortl liblg. ;
tf '
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Richmond
left early this morning for pend. !
(He., when- they will In- the guests!
for a week m Mr.nd Mrs. 1 . W. (
Stone, former residents of this val-
ley,
Arriving tnniglS? from Nemaha,
Neb,, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mlniek
will visit at the home of their
daughter. Mrs. Itoy Mershon. 1 H
Hose avenue. They expect to spend
at least a month in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kric Wobl and
daughters, Kvelyu jnd Nada,, spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting rela
tives in Marshfield.
Amon gthe local people who will
spend the Kourth of July at Crater
Lake are Mr. ami .Mrs. II. Storm
and Miss Katheriue Prisay. who
left for the resort this morning.
Several new outing maps of the
slate of Oregon, prepared by the
Outing and Map service of the
auto club of southern California,
were received at the ( 'ham her of
Commerce this morning. The maps
ale marked In red ink vMHi the
various kinds of game to h found
al all points along the routew from
city to city. On the other side of
the maps is a description of all
I he resorts V'iclud3g the m-
modalions at each place. Another
feature is the Cam iter's Philosophy
column, pointing out wgyistoanako
a camping trip successful under
handicaps. Craer Lake and Dia
mond lake are t:ivcu a great deal of
space, and all the golf clubs in
i M egon a re listed,
local course.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
3ii!i;hle0.lurgui'ei
Including
he
W. Pruitt and
local residents.
Glen I Tin if
ninl .Mr
and bMi'.s,
I : i t r . .ills. l"ft h . ii-'- I.-'
fur ( 'n-HiM-nt ('lly. wlioi'o thoy will
I'i'li'l.riiln thn Fourth,
('. M. lhiiiMP.il ... thi' Mi'ilfMiij
lindiri'lrc Nlilff Wils buck on limy
I !.-, ninniiiiK. nfnT hiiviiiK iiiti-nil-
'il Hie slal ivi'tltlnil uf tin- llli'-
l;"ii pnsl;il cli-rks iit I'nrtliinil l;isl
Siitiinliiy. at wliOh hi- wan n'-H.-rl-r.l
si'i'i'i-tary anil troasiin-r. This
is thi' thlnl yi-ar in suri-i-ssliin that
he has hdil that nffli-i'.
Thi. uvular wi-rklvQuc ililll (if
thi- vnli i- rini n will In-lit
at tin- illy hall tiiniclil. ami all
viilmiti-i-i-s ai-i- aski-il hy Cliii-f Kl
liutt tu alipi-ar it) thi-lr ovi-lalls.
Iii-rausi- thi-si. win I,,- smni tivi
illilllni;. g
Mr. anil Mrs. 'o. I:. K'i-i- ami thi
MIshi'H Marjtu-ii- ami f tlivi-ln-lli- Iln-l"-r
uf I.iiiik lti-aih. ( alir.. wi-ri-i;m-stH
nf Mr. anil Mrs. Uny Iti-hl.
on Siniiay ami Mnnil.iy. Mr. ami
Mi'vl''1'' an- ilriviny tu Vnlii'm-!-,
M. v.. whi-rc Ih.-y will hnaiil iln
S. s. I "l-l ii-.- Kiiiii'ii I',.,- Alaska.
Tln-y will stun nualn In MimIi'.miI mi
Ihi-ir l-t'turn trip.
PiHEADLffl
Word was received last evenini: ,
by Mrs. .1. J. Kickert that her
daunhter. Mqp ' ' ' Perkins t nee )
Allle Mue Ibadlee) had parsed
away SundiiyOit a . m.. at I. ox
Angeles. Calif., where the f:im!l
had resided since last October. j
Notice or (uii'-ral arrancementH !
later. Mr, Perkins was uelQnown !
in MeitfoiQ where she had a hot .
of friends.
Obituary
IIISIIOI' .Mis. Nancy .lane!
Hishop passcit away at her home!
nenr l'liocni0,l'l' 1. ti'JS. aKcl j
yearn ninl cltiht montli.s. Mis. j
ltlsljon wiik a doiOr .J ()c(in. j
comiiu; tnOihU stutc tSitin Iowa
with ox ti'iino in 1 s i i ; . ti i he i
trip aorosH the plain Mr Hishio,1' '
hithci ilii'tt ami her niotliiT with !
the chiMien llnlshcit the (rip aiuli
sltleC)in the Komi,. IUvcr alli-
near the present home where the
mother took up ti sovpnttiiiMil ;
I'luim. In 1 Stln Mis, !i-hop ni;u - ;
rn-.l W.ill.tce Hishop anil to tills
nnt. nine criMren wmc limn. ,
o-M-n ot w ho m urv( c her: M in.
Nora 10., ..f Vhoenix: iQ N
Ulshop of Spokane. a-h ; MiO
.1. . Wrtisht or Cimenc Ore : ;
A.la (twins of KaKlf I'otnt. W, i
Miss Lin ami J A. ami (i. V. ,
llishop of Me.ifoi.l. j
Kuneral service will ho hehl ;
from the l'reshyterlan chappl at
I'tiofiiix .1 niy 3. l .' h at Z : Su I
n clock p. in ., Itev. Hoy Nelson iT j
t'hocnis nffieiatim;0 rvt i 1'nneral j
Home hatt charge rciviics. i
LOOK FOR A BIG
LAKE OVER M
The weather at Crater Lake na
tional park was fine yesterday, fol-.
; lowing the bad weather of weverali
;days preceding, and the members,
of the Oregon jAj'dilors a.-soc iatlnn '
I party were much enjoying t bonis ; 1
selves all day and last cveniTig. No,
. word reached here up to early.
this afternoon, of conditions at the,
'national park today, but it was!
; thought thai good weather slill1
I prevailed.
There were many visitors at the;
. national park yesterday, exclusive!
I of the newspaper convention folks.)
I who left today, and the usual hie,
'crowd of July Fourth visitors 1 j
; expected to bein arriving at the (
lodge tomorrow.- - i
Yesterday was the official open-i
lag day of the Crater Lake s-a-1
; son. when the stai:e.-began to op
, crate between ihc lodge and Med
ford. ag'he daily mail servi. e ;
i also begjin lictween this ciiy and;
i the lake. Ten toui-i& from the
forenoon trains and the bot'-ls left
here Sunday noon for he hulgi-.
)id a few passengers went up on
' the static this noon.
For the information of loeal peo
1 pie it is herewith stated that thej
I c;)p uround at nie rim cannot
j be used yet because of still beiny
I covered with snow, but the camp
' g&'iund al Anna Springs camp Is j
1 dry and in fine condition, and can
I accommodate many people and j
cars. This Is only five miles from J
the rim. ;
FUNERAL HELD FOR
CMMASTAIN
l-iin. ial si-rvli-t-s fur Chris t'hns
tain. l'iii iiii-r M i .1 Ti.i .1 liiirh siinn.1
l.i.y whii .is kllhil In a Iukkiiiu
i-a mpn.-ar Iti-pil. Hi Pann. last l i i
ilay iviii' in'H niurninu at
llranls I'ass. Thi- unliirtiinali
oilt. )is L'J y.-ars uf am- anil ill-ti-mli-il
i-nti'i'inu thi- liiivi-rslly u!'
(Iii-ijiiii lilts tail. Il- was wi-ll
kiniwn in this vily. whi-ri- hi- livi-il
I'm- si-vi-n yi-ars la-litn. niiiviiiH tn
i:iii-lii- with his pan-nts. In his
liiwh srhniil ilnys hi're. ho was n
iiii-inhi-r nf llu- liinthall anil lias
idiliall ti-ams. ami Hink part in
ullli-r slilili-nt .-iii'i!ii's. Hi- is sur
vjv$! I.y his lalln-r ami iinithi-r
aif.l iwn l.r..lh-1's.
iin- Itrml Kulli-tin of Satnrilay
l;avi- tht- follinvln ri'i'ort (if tin-ai-elili-nt:
linis i'ia..iain. 22 - yi'iir - iitil
ti-ainstir. dii-.l al li uYlo.-k lasi
nllil as tin- ri-snli of a trat-Miri-il
skull, suffi-n-.l In nn arriii-i(2)i'a r
t'ri-si-i'tilQvi-sU'rilay. Chastalll was
wnlkini; iliri-iily ip.. k nf a ti-nm
nf liiirscs piiHiittr Y I . v; wh.-n tin-whirrli'lri'i-
hrnki- ami utrm k hlin
ill Iln- l.iri'. Ilolll nppi'i' anil hnvii'
Jaws worn lirnkiii ami his skull
rrai-uiri'il l,v Hi.' r .i . ..f Iho l.lnw.
II.' was l.rinhl tu St. Chniiis
liiispital in Itiml wh.r.' In. a
T.'W hiinrs lati r. Hi- Is 0nviv.'il
I.y Ills pan-nts. Mr. anil Mis. I.ilin
lilaslain ..f (Iranls I'ass. A iQt.lll--r.
Hay (iiastain. was in Itoml lasl
nlt. Tine li.nl v will ho shipp.-.l
tn Crants I'ass ti.niuli! fur In!.
(iiastain ,s wiirkinn fur l-i-il
An.l.-rsi.n wiii-ii tin- ai-.-iil.n' hap-p.-lli.Q
.ji-siin is salil In l.o a
i-i.ntra.-lnr. yiithiu i.nt iu:s in tin-
in
nntry l'..- n Kin ninth
Oil)
ninlii'i- i-inri:iny.
o-
HIS CASH DEPOSITS
Checks toialliiiK close to Jjooa
bebuininj; to (). V. .Myers, utllo I
dealer, which Wi'ie accidentally
taken when a deinonsti atini; cash
ri'Klster was remoed from his of
fice by a salesman last vk. have
been ret uracil. The checks were
in the cash renister and the sales-'
madid not know ot their pies
etice until a-lvtse.l to took, after he
reached Klamalh Kalis. j
World's Itecon Piti'.iki ii
kiukawav iti'O'ii. n. v..
Tin- 1M1 ,;inl I-.' l.l V ti'ntn VMinn-n s '
s inilnlni; nsiM iiitlnn nf -v 'ink j
ri'itti'il ii n.",0 in hl's t'l i O.I i.f I
inlntiti'.'. in I-.", st'intnls t.M tin-!
I'M'nt tmlny In winntnn tin- nWnm- '
nl rh;linpiMn-thii. Suiminini; thi
I'll. I rl.iy I'm- tin- ti-nni .I;nth;i
Alln'liils also lirnkn thi' imiivm'
M'iiiiiI f,.- -L'lt ynnls. in,-rini; tin'!
ilislnn.-i' in I nunnli' 4:t L' -.". st'i--'
i. ...Is O I
roo late to CLASSiKrThe Big Tilt
I. (ST
Nu ml.i y, ti nm ijie w aslQ
i n shelf. I .on t '.lliin'
Wote!. SH- t
lllll. hi lie .s;yiphire lllli;, will
ilil setting, full v.Vi-ITNor IX'
.m'.o:.:
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Ucw ai'd.
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f - i .-ol.l fri'sh .Iin'.
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se- -( i Hern
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Irnii isllin' ilium, i hlcli
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hiiU'ht's. Wnlti't- l-'tir.i'i' lln.wn.
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;eo pjet'.l w aunr
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lo Ms. M.'.ltonl
i ii
W A N TI ll - A hve yinini: man with ',
i it Salary itihl cou mission. '
If ou are afrat. I to Will door I
i-clls don't apply. s:;io to !i-;ii:
a . m. only. 4cl ; Main. 1 'M
KOU i:i:.T KmnKhe.l hnuse-
keepiim i ootn: attuh-t. ,1 i;, ;
Jackson. 'I el. T t-i . w . i hi 1 1 ;
WAXTKH KmU iii'i'il r.nf.-. !
Ilnni'iv till nl I'luvs-n-. AihiIvI
ninl
n "'-!. i
I'i'i: Ul:NT '.'-mum (umishi'il
-mum fui'iiishi'il i
CrilUllfce.
SOI N. I tiiti.il. loa 1
CHARLES HUGHES
NOMINATED EOR
WORLD
8Ti
' nn-iit by c. J. Ureter & Company
.that he will bp the in;aui' of tile
f.NICVA. July 2. iVi Sweden ! Hrejer store in thi city. Although
placed the name of Charles Fvans .r fiuhhs ha:; been connected h
Hughes in nomination today as ': Wl n ;noU'tl chdin store organi
successor to Dr. John Hansen ziuion for the la.t several months,
Moore on the world court of Inter-; the word thai he hasobeer? sclectcf!
national justice. j !ls store manager here was not
It was known that a eoiisidenihh
. fa
numocr oi p.M "'j
propose l ne natne oi . r. 1 1 ugn
lo the world coui't, but hither
Sweden has not bet
Geneva dispatches,
dispatches- Trout G
n mentioned in ,
Last Sat unlay I
'iicva said thai j
Japan was ready to nominate him t
and that it was thought he would j
accept the nomination.
Hi:ULIN. July 2.iA President
Von 1 1 indenhurg ted ay received
Charles Kvans Hughes who is now
visiting in Ib-iQn. The Americni
statesman was introduced by Jacob
Gould Schurma n. A m erica n a tu
ba. -sad or to Germany.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbunc-VlrKln Station
v. (3
Monday, July 2
I'. M.-s
: X to H::iti -Mi'Cunly & nnnlolx.
X:;in in II Pol-tor l.tinilior Cn.
Tuesday, July 3
A. M.
!i::in to in HHInhli' CiihIi
-I- (Irooory and lk'vnro .Mont
.Market.
4- 111 to 1 1) ::!!) 'Siiutlierfl Orignii
-I- Kiectrie Co.
i- 10:3n in 1 1 aHw-em's (lili Simp.
1 1 in ll::in M. M. Dept. Store
I 1 ::tu to VI -Cnliillial Ualioiy.
r. .m
1 to I2::in Mi-dl'onl Kleclrii-
IL':::n lo L:ta --Monar.il Si-'-'l
! ti 1-Voil Til.
! ii:la Niq,vs Items anil Market
Reports.
X to !l Sni.ler's Dairy & I'm-
:- (luce Cn.
3 tn 10- f silifoniin Oretuin
! I'ower ni.
Mi
A pre
Fourth of July enthusiast
threw
a firet ra l;er into a pile of ;
firew oi ks
at the P. and K. nervice
station across from the o.-o. lum- ;
ber mill, at 1L':-P Sunday, imumiik
a blu explosion and plenty oi" -tmolte;
but little damage. The
iiartment extinguished the
a short lime. 0
'Kids who buy fireworks in Hie
out of tow ii dfsi rlcts inn. t shoot
them outside the cit y limits. If j
anyone violates thin ordinance he;
Will be hiouhl to poPee head-
Muart.-is." Kire rhh f LIHotl :-aid j
today in discvissim,' the fireworks i
ipiestion.
The fire department was called
out later yesterday afternoon when i
was started In l athe
Sheep (vuiirrn
o Attcniion!
We are In position tn pny you
more (6)tan onyhody for wool-ino-hnlr.
See ks befm-o yon cell.
MKDFORT) BAUC.AIN IluUSP
Phnno iftfi? 97 N. OrnpA fit.
0
o o
IJhese Drug Stores
are open nights this
week: 0
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
Frank's
Copiediansc
IN
Sunday and
Monday
o o
A Comedy of Thrills
"Waking Up
The Town
Fourth and Fir
Prices, 25c and 50c
Vaudeville
Orchestra
r . J
vuinctijr
IHUBBS 10 MANAGE'
BREIER'S STORE
The many friends of Arthur
Huh!s v.iil wehoiiie the anMOuace-
made public by officials of (
Ib-eicr Coin puny until Saturday
rniJ()n
(3
Improvement, in ih(. itreier sto-e
in this city will be made from time
to tiniR as enndit iotiH permit, ai--fonting
to Air. Hulhs. "It is our
aim to nntke this one of fhe leadiny;
chain stores in the Southern Ore
gon country." he said todav. "Our
prr,.';ram calls for many charges
i nndgj'nprovenients and our present
(policy oi merchandising, which lias
'heroine popular with our Medford
'and Kouo liiver valley patrons,
! will he continued.'
! .Mi-. ai)bs has lived in this citv
' for yearn past, durini; whk-h
; t tme In iias been active in bust
i ness circles in tliis city. 1'onnerly
he was Manager of a department
storr l.erw, after which he owned
I and managed tin- llubii shoe store,
lie has aI;o hen associmed with
depanincnt Htorcs in Asllj.nd. Al
bany and Lebanon. Mr. ubbs is
an act ivo member of t he He tail
.Merenams associaiion In this citv
anil lii-luns
I he Itina I'luli
!
linro.
n
Clean
' Trl,i1)ln
r.'iss wiipsi-n at the Mali
( fe. "
FISHING TACKLE OF
ALL KINDS
O
Coleman Camp Stoves
$8.50
O Sheet In
Folding Camp Staves
-: J
Clam Shovels
O W . M I
I II T:;Sday
t Mm Another .Great S&owf SPXA'Jl"y
Mm AGAIN - JHE CROWDS ffl
f frWJsi and they'ee shouting their 'So ra)s" BM
oWJW PRAISE THE WORLD 'nVElWG
:liLL MM . You Simply 1 BVlL IS
"i mm isar iv k tmmrjm
11 MOORE VMS '
.Ms- eT mmmmm
E. VTW.a I f f 1 I'M 14 m o ;i',W,-l.-Wif
J i.1 ARF.AD" I mmlfi
WW va - - - l- . f4Fs7v4Baa 3
la I Also Happiness l:orn of 'iMPL'Si
Ek M TWO GREAT ACTS OF0 laughs, romafte and I ffiT'W M? B
fifti. TJS "TALKIES" even tears it's big. It's M
Gfoi&V and teal. You'll never know . .
MOViETfiNF nfws how much joy there A li$M M
1 b Bpr, could Be in one picture ft x j
ffi c "1 I unti1 vou see this y fral
SEE AND HEAR CPHE "TALKIES'"
I .
! . 0 " 8 JT '
;K , t
in
Camp Coffee Pots
'J ..ii:irt O " S."lC
:t-imirt su.- . . .. $1.00
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.
Sixth aiul Bartlctt
MINNESOTA IS
. HIT BY TORNADO
ST.
At b.
and ;
PAfl.. Minn.. .July I'-i.q-l
three i-i:olCi Wi-lf hilled
dozen injured and property
Mid ii'op damage estit.iated at
0 1 1.(0,0 was eiuised by a series
of ftduus and .small t-'So. aloes
v, hieh strueu ii: four mr: hu est
.-rates la.-t mi lit and eaily today.
Militiex.ta, orih and South iJa
kota and Wisioiism were M?-it'(g)
liv I lw. iiV,l l.-ill :.iwl r.iiii iltil'liis
2J
whii-h developed into tornadoes i
A noka, q i nn.. and Clear Lake,
Wis., where I hey -au.sed damage i
si imated at S 1 ail.lioo.
The dead are: Miss Craee al
liday, 1'7. Aberdeen, killed when
her au toinol ale overt urned wh ib
she was attempting to beat the
florin to V
M6s. 1 1
Park. Miifj
fieatland. . I),
i man PJot lie,
, killed when
I .a I
e'Ha )sel.
wt.evis Kane. 1 T,
st l in k by lit; 111 ii in;
Kermis i'alls
KLAMATH FALLS" MEET
O
mii
r iii.-ni
Mm
I I'll li "il :i iiM'i-lini; nl
IiiiIk
ini-inlifi's trinii vni'mn
!'
, tin- MiUi- .it Kin ma til l''iill S;il
tlav i-vi-niiiK. whii li iin In.l.'.l
rnpii'T. Iiilliiwi'il liy
TUESDAY
For the Fourth
UNIVERSAL
VACoUM BOTTLES
1 Pint Mf .$1.00
1-'l'i"rt m--'- $2.00
MONARCH
(fc THERMO JUG
,sr.5o
MONARCH
0UTIN JUG
O
, A Reliable Place to Trade
demonstration put on bv 1 "Hi n:fn
uoiu sunny.Mde loile of Portland,
tiv.-r :;i'i aitended tin- wu.ii.
with the following spt-lal 'i''-
(band M:iM. i Lex li.iva- of P"'"
land. Ptybt Ciand Kmiie-nl ''om
mand. r I'.ed A. Inmar.. P..rt!..n-l:
Mis. L.-ss s.tt..,-.. e,,.,!,! w..rthv
matron -r ih- K..-td n Star. As
toria, an. I Cniifl Secretary Put'os
Cbaney. Portland.
i ne l-oi ll.-iul d-deatiotl spenl
Saturday i"..nui; and att-'i jummi
,11 fiilH" k.iie.
Phone
51
AM
BUTTER
ICE CRftM
PTUERIZED-SAFE-URE
.cPRODUCED PACKED-
, THE SANITARY WAY
$1.00 Dinner
Will lie s.Tvnl
1 !::!() until 'I V. m. .
;u 1(1 tV',!
lit) p., 111.
oJULY 4th
Hotel Medford
WlftTE MOUNTAIN
IC CREAM FREEZERS
' 'iN.-.i-t $3.17
- 'I'""' $1.05
:! M'lart $!..
I -0 .S'S.S.'S
v. iL--,jxr- -n ij to
Evcrready Flashlights
$l.GO t0$3.7." C
PhonccHa-J
8 mwr
TOW