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PXGE TWO SfEPPQRP MXTL' TRTBTOTE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", TUESDAY. .TTTY 10. 1025.. Jocnl and Ah a result f( a ncwn Item in la-a t-vf-nliiK t Mail Trlhuno, MIsm ' I.hi'IMc CaiTc-tt of Santa inn. Calif. rei-overeo jpcr pnrHf wnnn nt ii.hi lost ufiw r n mien ii nil .! iiioi u. Mrs. T. Martin of thin city found the purse and upon reading ihe t.r.so,,al and lncnl column,, of III Mail Trihune. located the owner. Mim Carroll i In .Medford vldo i nu Mr. and Mrs. Louis .lenn.Tin,. Wednesday nisht dance. Hilarity, pynjro HroH. Orchestra. Ilu Ti'tiinorury nuto HcrnnOH wi't-o Is-1 A n pr.mcUro family of tour-1 ,n""nR "T "iih thronuh CuW ' Inn rron r.f HUH. ar oni-illnt; to Wil pui .l at the pherlffV offK'n today i ,sls B, l()rlK , n,, .Medfoi cl . rai1"' Arizona and California, i Ham Irwin. Mood llivor apple mar to '. W. Ilawley and Don rM vi'ot i ovr r ,.nnnded to hotel at ""I)Iiik :tlon the way. kellns nt;i nt who was In .Medfonl of Ashland, A. K. Marl.nfh. J-po inolioH n glinrt time t,ef,,re their 'rr',c P'tip" nt Mnnford I.umher ! loday callliii; on (.'. T. linker, a l-vri.M!on, A. I. Vlnoent and J. W. depanure thlx mornlnc that Red Co- I'hono e,2!. iffltf j foriner lloo.l Hive,- rei-iilem. ap Tlmmons of .Mr-dford. j Crantic, the famo football play- ilrs- (i- Watr and three j proximately Cn ptr rem of the Oid-llmc danre Hilarity Tuesday. er, wa a memlier of their parly.., cl"J'l'''n I'fi tiere early this morn-1 Hood lilver npplen are of the New lull Mmveyer, Itad'a name -was not re- ' lnu for ''nl" Alln' ''""f.. where they; Inwn variety. ,vih the Spltzenher nuests from a distance reulsiet-1 Mered. and neither did a dlllwent ! wi""'1"'"'1 "'"veral months vlsltini; j nrt a few other varieties follow ed at iledford hotels Ini-lnde .Mr. J seanh In the hotel lohhy and din. ' r,n"ve. ling In order. Mr. Irwin stopped mill Mrs. John .1. Walen of llono-jlnc room dlsrlose his presenrp. j now! Pay later! Your: off here while en route to San In In. 11. T. .Mrs. II. V. Spaul of Haiku. II. T , tiertrune lilioein alio , mother of Indianapolis. .1. II. Mul- I Holland of Counrll liluffs. la.. J. I ' '' '"" llarr of I'hiraiio. Henry Nelson and . family of Arlioo, Ida.. K. O. Ilnrlt f Denver, MImx 1. M Lawson of Swift riirrent. Sask.. and It. 'A. , ht, hrou,'ht into Koiuhern Ore Sandes of Vurna, Ariz. koii. officer Tnlent will he sta- nreKsmaklng and remodftlinn. tloned here inilefinltelv. accordinu Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hid. 1 ,c) I)r,.Hl.nt uUms tf I Inward Mill, who recently chasfd the I'.mit Aioht houne ji'-i itf West Main Mreet and South Peach street, and family have i moved into that dwelllnc. after j ha vim.' resiileil the Old Stave I im.mi km Merai um pimi. Fresh picked fryers every day, S or. per lb. Johnson's Market. 97tf Two child welfare clinics will he held this month by the county health unit, with the first one to hi' held Thursday at Neil creek and the reennd to he held in Medford ai the Haptist church next Frida Interest in child walfaro work Is reported to be m rowing dsdte the warm weather, JudKlliK from at lenitance at recent i.dlnles. Swim in drinklnr; water. .Mer rick's chlorinated pool, X0tf Mrs. Henrietta Hurley lift this iiorninjr by motor for Aberdeen. , Wash., to join her husband who! has been employed there for some time past. Mrs. Hurley had spent i the past year in Medford and t'en-j trnl Point and formerly rchided In I Ihimanuir, Calif. 1 Wednesday nijht dance. Hilarity.! Dynue Itros. Orchestra. I10 Included anions the tourists b avinc here this noon for a visil to Crater l.ake were four from Ihe hotels. Wo have somelhini: eholee In Iree props. Do not fall to see (hem. Itlsi Pines l,hr. Co. 78tf .Miss Kdlth Inniaii. Mns Lillian Walker ami .Miss KlUnv Mae Wll Hin, ar'coni)anled by other local Kills, left Sunday ninrninu for a carnrdiij; trip of a week near Itose Iniiu. They plmi to return to their homes early next week. Tree prop at MwdTord Lumber Cn. Phono R39, 85tf The ininimY VnnVenthitt ' of the State Pharmaceutical unsocial Ion onvencd In Portland yesterday for three days, Old-lime dance Hilarity Tuesdsy. nm Mrs. Ii. A. KopptMund lllile Miss Knt ine Conroy left this noon for Portland, where for the next Iwo week former will visit rclmivrn, and ihe latter will visit Mrs. W. P. Kichatdwm and dauuh. j tor. Kresh picked fryers every day, Hoc per lb. Johnoni Market. !7tf The fiipt frun Hhlpment ever ("nt by airplane from easiern Ore koii left Th Dalles Thursday uiuht and consisted of one elpht -pound 'o of cherries consigned to l.ns Anueles. The express charges amounted to nearly $i'a. The ! eh.-rrles left, Portland Friday morninri and nrrived in l.os An-C'-b-s late the same day. Old-lime dance Hilarity Tuesduv 1 01 i Mr. and Mrs. IE. A c.irroi. ..r Klamath Kilts are visitors In iIUk Who arrived veslerdnv Tree props nt Medford I-timber ro Phone Kstf Husbands Attention! Home baking durinj the sununer season Is real drudgery. Don't let your wife lose that school girl gom plexion slaving over a hot oven. Have her uso Fluhrer's Bakery Scrv ice, the finest and most u complete in Southern Oregon O o Seventy-five out of the ntate : ears from nil HectJonH of the I'niled Htnlf-s, hut the majority of which were frnru Ihe J'ncifie coanl. rpt-ls- i n rd here yesi rilny with the local hint ;min traffic hureitu, Wednesday niiht dunce. Hilarity.' Dyime ftroh-. Orehentrn. 1 1 j Q'.ur-KtH from Portland renlfrtered ai local hmelH include K. K. Nelson !ar)( funiily, .Mrs, W, (. Purcel, Mrs. a. r. layior, .j. k, itryan. Mr. .ll , Mrs. C. i Kvnns, J. 11. Syke. War- , , f!,.,lv,.IK ,,, ;oh, ViikI tleoriie .M. Stephenson, Dr. Porter nun rnnved hln oiflei" whlrh Included Todd Kunl;- i The uM'l" crop In the- Mood ;iv I from the Liberty IlulWinK to ; houi-cr. ,l:n k I1 I c k b r p 1, A lliert cr- cectlnn is nlinv the nvrrnep I np.trlment No. 5, CnrRlll fourt. f'ooi-k. Krow n DirkliiKon u nd Stnw- lliw yenr, or prncticnlly. Oil per KmU.rnl iM-ohlhi.!..,, Aent T-rry i Talent returned Kundnv evenln,. ! frm ,.nr,innd. drlvlnu a new eiht- ! rvltntler Allhurn sport roadster ! whlrh he will use while o du. v in tn,H ,,,. .,,,..,,, f ,k,, , j . , ,. , , ,. ,. I .nvAvn..v,rrM t I... ! " ' j tlfic eye examination comfortable i Classes. I)r. D. A fhnmhurj Southern Orppnn rinttni t'n i - Medford Uldir Phone IS'8. 9Stf A mai'i'laue license wnu inm-A veHterdav at th rmnav .-1 rk's of fice to l.t-dlo -emke. :L and Kthel Herlffud, IX, both of Medford. and a license wni Issued today to Kubp Hoherly. 48, nf l.ns AnKeleR ami to Mary Mown, .11, of .or)K fieach. Calif. All von ean en I for ST..- lu ihL i,. ...i .... . ' I I'l"' II Kl'l ,11 nv ; on weunesuay. July I Hh. come and hririK your I friends. r:30 m 7 p. m. l 0 William Von der Helbn. hiMh-lden way contractor of Medford. Is emu- I tnuiDK hu.-dness and ideasure in the metropolis. Medford is planning to vote Seplemher 10 on two bond Issues. Ope Tor S 100. MOO Is lo in stall an airport, the other, also for X 1 oo.ooo. iH to repair pavim; and din slreeis without cost to property owners. The OreKonian. Ir. Porter has moved hi.i offiee from the Liberty Itnlldlnn to apartment No. 2. rat-Rill Court. iny After having spent several weeks vlslllnu. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. .Ionian at Central Point. and relatives in Medford, Miss Con stance Knderl returned yesterday to her home in Crescent City, Calif., where her father operates a druji Hlore, n theater ami an aulo camp resort, "Would you Klvn one dollar now Tor two In 1930? If mi, you will buy l'llt View or Olson Acrett. Pa cific, hlnhwuy frontuke, G nilnuten to Medford. Klnest deep free soil. ! One acre up. Priced very reason ahl. lt ua Hhiwr ytm. WUliHnis 4 Warnork. 1'hon I2fi2. y Mf Continued warm and fair weath er s forecast for tonight and Wed ntsil.iy, following a maximum of !H yesterday and a minimum of f2 this morniriK. Wh hnvt something rholen In trfi profut. ta not fall to thm. Hi Plns I.hr. Co. 7tf Am a result of "Kht raid." in which Statu Truffle Lieutenant! O. O. Nichols and Stale Traffic' Of fleers Herbert Moore of Ibis city, ! Charles Howard of Crams Pass: nnd ,1. Foster of Klamath Falls took part. LTi motorists were ar rested on South Itiversfde avenue I last evenliiK for drlvinw; with im-! proper llr-'hts. a number of ihel motorists were drivinc w'th illegal j eijitipment and the others were driving with lights which had be come out of focus. Of the 7 S aulo-! mobiles tested. .". per rent were . found lo be within the law. A special type of tree props at i ItiK I'ines Lbr. Co. 7 Sir An excursion train will he run fioih Portland over Ihe line of the Southern Pacific to take Veterans' of Foreign Wars to their annual stale encampment to be held at Klamath Falls July K to I'l. in clusive. ( 'on vent ion features will Include a boat excursion on Klam ath lake, an automobile excursion to Crater like and a bit barhe citc a l Fort K la mat h and a five show at one of (he Klamath Kalis theaters. Screen doors. Wood I.umber Co . 711 I!. Main. Phone lox. u-l Oid-tinie dance Hilarity Tuesday. I o; 'Hank'' Chenille, hunters' and trappers' uuide, camrbt four bin st ee head salmon Monday even inn in one hour, somewhere in HoKue liver. Two of the fih, each over il Inches I.. IciiKth, were displayed In the K. II. Lampoi-. sturr today. Mr. Cheadle haid this morning that there were several men fishiiiK In vain Juki h.-iow and above where he and Hill O'llara were flshimt. and he can't understand why local fishermen report hard lu.k ibis bl time da 1 HiUrily Tu lay Mr. and Mrs, A. Claasei mont. ralif., stepp.-d. in this luoinlni; on ilnir w:i '' i' Luke fo, a few days of I'led Metllord atloti. uuy Man to visit ! 'ioiv returnitm wlter. Mi, ria.iM-ii for the ruliromhi mission V. i-enilie naik to I'leiltnont. Is rate expert ialli-i.iil mm. Mr. Porter has nwvd his offiee from Iho Uheriy Ituildim; tn apartment No. , (-Kin rmirl. Mi!' Mi. Mary It. StU- kb-r or Sb . pv ve, Minn., arrival her. Komi-i, to speinl veveral months at Ihe home f her son and dainthter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. rhr,., win,:. Wednesday tlitlll dune.. 11 Ii.. tynKe llros. (in lustra G ,,, and Mrs. r., Walker ninvel L!ihV Ii lil'Sl Of (lifts..-..,.!, f,.,.,,. ,,,aL. hom on Noiili i:,.,. ...I.. , f' lesl.l.i,,,. 1 n,r,..,i whivh I 1 ia Juki twin lompU-led, The Trlselila Circle of the First M. K. churrh will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr, I'ewr lietrirk. f3!t North Central. ,u nipmiiTH ur" iiried to com'" and ; NrifiK Dielr friends. QO ' WVdiHPflny nl:htnrn, Hihuity. I Dynife Urn. Orchestra. 110 j Five hoys from Dayton. Ohio, Ulopppfl here yesterday afternoon i for a few hour on their way lo ; Portland and Lake Louise nr j three weeks vacation. Purdue. i rol,p, ,iro'lhf, ,- m...,.. ed ,y various hipiiiIith of the miln. an iiiuimH. i rwy imvr lici-n !o. .. n' i "", .......... . ,. ,,,ms on ? ' , ''' , """'T"' ,'I,!"'I"1 nn' ' k "1r,,,;''s' ''-" illlams "!"' , "."t"1' ""V ! ad and oil .Material and Inoor. -""ranieeu. . ,.. ,.,.. ,.,.,. '""ue Hardware Co. Phone JIM) 1 1 Karl Coss am) ramfly and Mrs. Cora Powell and mm Klmer drove up on the Appletate this inorniriw -""l- "Ol.C Ihe r(ver tor several days. Mi-h. .1. Fry. hiUn IHversld.-. went to. Portland the end of tlio expectiiu- to spend six weekx vis ithit; friends there and in Wash ington. X. Culy. dlstrl. t manager of he OieKon i.jft. inHuianc- com pany, irft Saturday eveniur for (iearhart to attend -the annual convention of the company held luly K, ( and Hi. He WaM accom panied by his koii '.'ale. Mrs Ttnfli II'. ...ii ... I-.:.. i . '." ,nh,M cuniiaj. wnere she will KMPml II weft If iiflah uthlol. .1.- ...Ill visit friends at the 1 ramp. eter I'; I Inmbe club uC the Medford C.ar- wlll li.-ld an importfint busim meet in v tomorrow niht, 1 Wednefday. at the Hotel Melford at 7::t0 o'clock. Miss Mae Shepaid. representa tive of the Ixtrolhy Cray Cosmet ics company of New York city, is spending i he week here, where she is demonstratintr the Cray toilet Koods at the Heal h Dru store on Main street. Frank Hoone left here the end of the week on a vacation trip to Albany and Newport. He will he on duty at the Doo Stephenson and Fry barber shop next week. on Thursday. July l' ai -o'clock, the Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran churt h will hold their regular monthly business tneetim: at the home of Mrs. A. K. Peilerson at 744 West Jackson. The Ladies' Aid of the Lutheran church will hold their regular monthly dinner at the Lutheran churrh on Wednesday evening, July II. The dinner will he served from :30 to C o in Kveryone Is in aud brtiiK your vited. :fikleiuls. The W. II. C. will hold a social at the home of Mrs. .1. II. Mul hollen, iU'.'i Xorih Central avenue, Friday. July 2 a. Thomas o'Xell of Herrln. III., Oeore Teppci- of llrooklyn, X. X., ami C. C. Wulf of chlcaun. III., were amn the tnntor tourists from a distance who registered to day at the local branch of ihe out of state auto reuisi ration bureau. Seven new vacancies In the t'nited States Infantry and artil lery stationed In the Panama Ca nal rone were reported today by Sergeant drover Owen, local 1'nlied States recruiting off leer. Vacan cies in the army in the I nlted Slates and Akiska are numerous, he said today, lidding that there are no vacancies on the Philippine islands or on the Hawaiian Isl ands. .Miss Sadie Kyan left this fore noon for her home in Seattle, Wash., f. nUowitiK a visit here with I Mr. and Mrs. IHiLib Miiehelt unit other relatives. Mrs. Anne Keed and two t-bil-ilren of Medford left last Thurs day eveninH for I )ep ver. t'nln.. where they will visit fiieiuls and relatives for tbt ee months. They nmy be joined later by Mrs. Keed's husMml, Kobert lined, who Is a traveling representative of a can ned milk eonrern. (ty Trnffie Offieer (leorj;e Pri s eott and Mrs. I'rescoit left by mo tor Sunday for Mavis nnd San-l-'ramiseo, ",'alif,, for a vara l ion trip of two week. At Davis, Mr. Preseoii will visit his isier and at San i-'runrlseo Mrs. Present! will visit her sisier. Included amonu the Orennnlans registered nt M'tHord hotels, olher than those from Portland, are K. C. P.randeherry and funilly of Al bany. Ceo. V. Knight nf Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knox of Kor es( drove. Marrel ("a iter and V. Hansen of Kiddle. A. W. Salu. II .1. Kallnsky, Mr. and Mrs, liur Kone. Mr. and Mrs. l It. Ibnlley and Ceoi-K,. 1). Knox tf Kui-ene. ileorne Hermann and jtarty of The 1 'a lies. .N , . IVrkins of tiose- bur:. Kred 't'olntfove of Pandon and ;. t: Morley of Salem, j Kxiolllnt: Ihe wonders of the Lake a1 thi' Wood.s resorl. Frank iteed. ihe t'raler national stationed at ll.v hike, ford today from Ihe io- the fh--,t time in s a tniintner i tnemher Wf Torest erew was in Med luke rntintr two tnonihs. He reports bass fishlmi lo he wood In the lale waters, with one fish erman extremely successful last week. He a Iso reported I be ro.nl to to be fn excellent ifidH(on. maKum an auto trip to the lake po-j.il, p. Hum three hours. 1 Tj Cannon returned this mornlm; from IJtvtland where he spirit scviTal ilavJiuylnn machin 'V for his new sawmill at .lack- Mi-s Kines (Jrei-p or (FN r I land arrivid here today lo spend n flno t Visit w Hh Mrs, Cenme lU rtiekr and Mrs. John :odkv To- tnorrow Miw (it ren will en to San I'lnnrlsco, J The Southern Oreftfn Normal I ' Mchool Minimer tension will end in ! j le ihan three weeks, irlvjnK I oral ; students there a whort vacation b1- fore heslnnini; their dutleH as full-; fledKd M'honl lynchers. Summer school attendance jM reported in Ur-' good and Include quite a nurnh'-r of local irlN. Frank Kuehter, who for over ihei past year has hien located in San' Francisco following the hanking hind new for a lime and nt present j the telephone hiiHlnesH, arrived in ' Medford last week to Npen.l it va ' ''linn of Iwo wffk with relative 1 rpni mm fjood as the fPcoi d-hrrak- ! " ran"i0- A moilK t he hotel emsts In Mi d- 'rd from Ihe slate of Washlntlnn are Yonne U ray of Spokane, .Mr. and .Mrs. W. Foster l.ure of We- nalehee. Anna nnd .1 le Hanford of Pullman. !. X. I.oma nof tVn I tralla and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fib and W. F. Murman of Seattle. Mrs. W. fi. Mikche eft tlii- mornint: for Klamath Falls, where he will spend two weeks visiting friend !. O. Vinci nt, special aent for the Olobe and Uut-jers Fire Insur ance company, with headua iters in Portland. Kpent the week end and Monday In Medford. Captain A mas Tyree and Mrs. Tyree nf Fort Mann. Calif., left on the Shasta Lakewood, X. V after spending this mo4nin for'I . for a short visit, i the past tin weeks at the home of their, son, D. O. Tyree. Durinu' the time the' KUests were in Medford they made , two trips lo Crater Lake, which they agree Is marvelous but de pressing the first lime one views it.! Ca pi a 1 n and M rs. Tyree recen My I returned from three years in llono- ! lulu. wh. re he was stationed. j of i he Medford Uusi- ; Members m ss riaid Professional Women's ! duh will hold their July meeting i Friday evening. July 1,1. at ihe j Kvuiw Iteames summer home on ! Wagner ereek. A ywimming party, ami picnic supper are pkuined by; the committee in charge, which in- eludes the employes of the Adri- j en ii" Steward apparel shop. Voung Walter Harnett of St. Helens. Ore., who has been suffer ing since July when he cele brated at Lake Creek and was th victim of someone who t fire to ! a star-thnnter In b;v, pants pocket. Is Improving n th- home of bis uncle, c. 1 1. While of the H. rry dab' meat market. It was not nec essary (o graft any skin although he was erlously burned from his ruck to his hips. Miss Lillian Honoris, secretary of the Jackson l(ed Cross organization. attend Ing a slate convention of lied Cross executives in Portland this week. She Is also visiting her mother, Mi's. Delia Roberts, who has 'been ill at the Sacred Heart hospital for six weeks. Miss Julia Opp arrivrd on the mnrninu train from Portland tt spend several weeks at the home of her father, .1. v. Opp. Mrs. . L. Foster anil small son Hobbv of I'oi tland also are l he Kiiest. her father, Mr. opp. Don (Mark and Alfred Cainen ler have returned from Miondim: ! 1 he week -end with their re.spee live families 11 1 ( lulil llen.di .hi-. the-Sea. ' Stanlev Steu-ni li..to.ont oin... , eie...!lhiin trie inmte representative, of Port-1 land left this moruinu- for Klnm-i nth KiiIIh. after a short busines.; t visit here. in im.mri,.... e fi... 1 1 - .n, ... , . et s norifie IS Siai'Ml I tor Saltirday nlnht at the Armory, and rhef de Oare Webln-r urces I thai every vol t ure be presen- I i without fail. After n brief busi-' ne.ss session there will be an en- ..1. The business session will star! s o'eloek. The Misves Kdlth Baldwin ul ! of lloss, Calif.. Marian Howard i.fj San Mateo, ('alii., and Uuth Wool-j sey of Sun Kranelco. arrived in ; Medford this mornlui: to snenil two weeks visiting schoolmatf m ' here who nttende.1 Hie U" .rh.ln. Pranon school lu rim; the past year. They will be eniertain ed at the homes of the Misses I Vfccy I la mill. Kl Min es Sun r row ami Kovaun.i lluhl. Kam I iit t . iliiil ai 1-. -nil:,. 1, mi, ort'Kim June 2Mh. l:ijs. Mr. ami Mm. V. V. W.ilkir anil snn Kfith and little itutiKhttT I inai:KU-rllt r.-t in tn MiMifnni ! Krliluy fnnil IVmlti'toii wh.-i. they . wiMil ti altvtlil thf fun.'ial ,tf Mrs. 'alki'.s fathoi. t ho laio t:. v. 'liwliim. Mrs. Walker's ni,.thiM- Mrs. OuIuks, home lor a f. l'ltlf.ltlii',1 llirin -il in the vicinity of her birth I Wll.fOS-- .los I'll K. WIN-raij his home. ll.H'! "' a. in. today. I horn In Illinois. ; pavMeil invny at I'ollrl street, at I .M r. Wllsnn w as i Se tnemher i T7 years j ca me to ' ears airo 1S..0. ami wa ! months ivs days it.-ed lie Medford about sever ffom Valtc I'..rd. Cal 1 Ib-sidex hi wife, tin hi K. Wilson , he leave elKht rurvH inn btldrcn I.dward iNon of San I'ran. l 'J. W. Wilson. Astoria. Ore; I. n ilson. t ink land, t'a I : yu-, i j. S. I Kbler, Williams, Ore.; Mrs. K. ,1. I Itown, roneonullv, Wnh Wavpe ftin of San KrancU.-o. 1. .!. Wil si ui nd Albert A. WiNon hot h i of Medford. be held at Y nneral sei j, es w ilt the Conurr chaiod at t p. I body 11. Thursday, after whi. h thv will be Iriid 't in the Willlanus cemeterv. Wheeler oiganiie Club. "tiitnriTiai , t , Obituary . B. WALTHER'S I. II. W'ahher of the 'a lif orn hi -Oregon Power coninany, received t hi sad Intcllijfence this morniHr' iy telegraph and telephone that his Kisder. Mrs. Hazd Fisk.oand j-fin. a'ed 1 '1 .euis, had been drowned yesterday in the Trinity i i ver, nea r Mine Point, a ham let 10 iiiih-K from Weavervilli only the nn'iiKf-r details of t h tnijrfdy were received in thi.s city. The mn was hathim; yesterday 1 afternoon in Trinity river and was i caimht in an undertow. The mother, hrnritiK his r rii s for lielp, I plunged into i he raKinu waters .and both were drowned. The body I of the mother was recovered a I few hull is later. This morning i the coroner at Weaverville said unless the body of th boy was : loiHul by noon, blast I iik wottbl bo resorted lo. Mr. Walt her left this morning for the scene nf the trafc"dy. Fu : n e ra I se r v ices for the d ea d will be held at Sacramento, Cal. Avsocimrs of Mr. Walther said that they thought Mrs. Fisk. with I her husband and two other chll i dren, lived at Albihiieniue. X. M. 'They were on an auto trip, and t Intended to spend a few days in I this iiy this month. I 1. B. "Walther is a cousin of I Harry Walther. former district j mannu'er of the talifornin-t irenon ownr "nipany. DEATH CLAIMS IWO 0,0. STOCKHOLDERS Death lias claimed two of the ; best known stock holders in the ! Owen Oregon company the past lew I days. IIowmhI Kllioil, prominent j Hill line executive and for mi-r prs t ideiit oi' the Northern Pacific, who 'passed away suddenly in t he east ' Sunday, was one of tl.e large stock : holders in the local lumber com j pany, while today James Owen, managr-r, rfceived the sad word of :lhe death of Charles A. Uewin-M at .Battle Creek, Mich. Mr. Dewing j owned the Lutte Kails tint her which 1 1 lie Owens took over, and he was represented acre tor many yt'ui oy Harry u. ai iiih. rieu im wweu OiHgoii coin puny was fonned Mr. Hewing became a large stockholder in that concen:. Mr. Oewing's death, like that of Mr. KHioH's. was suddeu and unexpected. riAWH CONTRACT FOR TRAIL SCHOOLHOUSL The have ready Trail sehool di.-4.i-i .ah-i when result t wil. dhoii..f sehonl of the for this oretlpaney fall aw a opens ;i v.arilin urday to eonslrtirt co.st of j of a .lob n the rontrart last Sat Stille of Trail u schoolhoiiM" at .t j 1; 7 an. with eonstiui-tlon immediately. The new 10 beyin ibiiihlini,' will be built on the hi of the obi nrhonl-hiiiise. whlrh 'had served Ih b.ad served Ihe "iistri. t .r more than 4" year lne nw "ooinouse .mm im- -" !"lilit' w,lh 11 slaii('- . ,i!"le,1 (bulli windows. 1 nere win m i library room, us the books .nt... Ki-hnnl llbrarv will be kepi wall bookeases. $125 Reward f.ir il. finiti' Infniniutli n l.'iHlini; to; ai-rcM and crtnviftion iiiB "f llarvvy Ki' ld's of person or cruel maim ilm; on .1 une ; - Mun Jack ' son County Humane Hot !f. Meiltord. Society. MO TQQ IAJF JO CLASSIFY , 1 -11 -1 -1 I-"(K .A 1 - K I a,-n' of lain! and ! i . niw Il-riMnit Inuis,-: land planted 1 to all kinds of ."t ries and war- : den: , !ose to sehoo and onl mile from i'it' limits. Total priee . s i .iiiMi ; s;;an eah. h.tlan-e jal, tier month. See I'harlrs A. Willi; ! Anetiey. Ine. 1 I 1 PI ) U SAI.K Itealtilitl lvasl Side Itunte; terraeed lot. ahundanee of shade. Ifnil atol flowers; lari;e liyinu rooni. fireplaee. tiardwood Hoots, dinini; roottl. il saelons hedrooms, Malion.ir,. tnhs anil l,asi-mt ttt. All for 5."..innt; terms. See Chalie.s A. lnu AMeney. Ine. Ill 70 C.ood aroom home, lare corner lot, sluule trees, shrub bery, small down payment can be arrani;,!. ,. I'. Uressler. 1 1 0 7 l-.'ast Main. I'hone I'l'i-I.. Ill ;.ST SUM-: - Kotir larite rooms, hath, porches, narae. lare cor ner lot on pa vetneni ; In auiilul shade t rces, rubbery. I'l Iced rluhl; easv terms. See owner. 1 lu7 laist Main. Ill l-'OU SAI.K Milk (ioat herd i .1. i:. Clank. K ok ue Kler in W A XT! in fer fruit Orchards v vonnu women rail Hear t'reek WU.I. .i eipiit coat b cepl in br, lio.v -!' di nd new Qhev 7. TrihU'tg) steady II, rare UKI.lAltl.K ly of IS wan iii k. Konte 1, c.o :':: Mrs. I-:. I). Dakcn. 1 1 1 rXfUAXCi: ehol.e aerenue at l-a for p'perty near Med- torii. ;tl.w,-,lMin,. KOI! SAI.K April ols will l.t. read- Siind;t. .Inl th. at the old Hunter pl.ee. i 1.. :ill,.s ,,,st of riioenix n r,.rn Valley nd. Ill TOURIST FINED $10 FOR CRASH WITH SPEED COP e- "h Is a common fault of so many drivers of ears tourists-und local car owners to give the hatid signal preceding; a turn too briefly and carelessly, and t his causes man V aceidenlM or near accident," said Judge Taylor in his court thU fore noon Incidental lo ilnini: .1. H. Wal ters, a Colorado tourist, $lu and costs on a charge of careless diiv ' iiijr. preferred by Lieutenant O. O. Nichols, stale traffic officer, whose Hitlck car and Wallers' Ford col lided Saturday evening at the Oak dale and Sixth street intersection. "Kspecially is this true with many , tourists on lor-; trips traveling through various states. Although the laws of different states may vary a to just exactly how the hand turning signal should be made they all provide thai the hand miisi he held out steadily a sufficient length of time, and nor given in a Jerky, brief manm-r. as so many do new." Judge Taylo. told Walters that he was satisfied that the lutier had not given the signal properly so that Nichols could see It and avoid the collision. Therefore, in view of tile fact that Walters' car suf fered $.' or $' worth of damage, the minimum line of $10 was i in nosed. ; Nichols' car was not damaged. BIRTHS M r. nnd Mr. Paul I rifinieyer are the proud parents of an eiulu pou nil hoy. born at the Sailed lb-art hospit.il July 1. HVW Alt I. Kor return of obi Knglish farth ing that was keepsake of Joseph Taylor, given in change at some in inlsiak for I". S. penny .los. TAVI.ul:. il Av. M -dford. Hit r.H: S. ent I .Siicep Otvuei-s .lf-lilioli! We are in posit I. m lo pay v more than anybody Tor Woo mohair. See us before vu sell. mkdfokd i:.i:;ain norsi: St. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Old Time Dance TONITE Hilarity Hall A Variety of Old and New Dances Admission 50c "1JTa i . .;. .;. .. .;. . .;. $ . ; ; : Important Notice! HOPKINS LATERAL WATER USERS! J 'Nuto will lie ii voiy im pui't.'tnl inert ini; of all of tin water users inuler llie IlojiUins . I 1 Il at the t'ity llall Weiliiesilav eveniriL'. ImIv 1 111:, at S o'eloek. ! 1 f Very important matters are einnini: up fur eoiisitl oratien and the eominittee urjres everyone lo lie pre sent. Hopkins Lateral Committee. r The popularity of out -door meals at summer collagen iie uVA.ils a variety of Itrcml and Pastry. o o Ask tor Bfck's Drt.irt and Pastry. Made by 3 Beck's Bakery to o M bl i CRATER! AN ti f M m ess & ay I Wi TOMORROW M , '. FEATURING "l UiTvrr. I THE BEN HAMID' TROUPE l EM "Derr.ons of The Desert" ii'iifill J in Vwitll A Melody of Song and Jest ygB&.vi1 FEROL AND GREY Classy" Dances" llfBSfffllSa SPEAKER LEWIS A Political Travesty fiSa MAE and HELEN MURRAY ........ . RSOTfSVS! -:aiji oi t c ui wr LULiu k uii ;uijf I Also sJM "Jv I FEATURE PICTURE SJS fcfl r-Lnayft.iT mX-V- i i HirTili ljiHuTj: iL'1T-J1 Last Times TODAY Last Times ! X Z ' EffiTfTW WALLACE RAYMOND tXSJSffT . BLiiijaJ "THE BIG KILLING" t3WiQ2itS j EVENING t r n n iur Admission ! nNTV 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c ! Adults 00c II Frank's Comedians THE BIG TENT Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday The Greatest of All Mysteries "The Cat and the Canary' Prices 23c and 50c LOCATION: Grain SPACE FOR RENT We have storage capacity for fifty thousand bushels of wheat or barley. Grain farmers looking for a safe place to store in will find it to their best interests to store with us. Here's Why! 1. We operate u Stats Bonded Warehouse! 2. A concrete Class ;'A" building where fire' haz ard is minimized ! 3. Lower insurance rales! 4. Free from rats and mice! 0 Business-like handling your grain nccount in sures entire satisfaction. All lidtes Are See Us Before O Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 32$East Main O Curtain 8:05 Storage Reasonable O You Thrcfl) Phone 2G0 O o