PXftE TWO
ftfEDFOD MXTL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OT?"!OX. VOXPAY. JFTT jr.. lf2S.
Local and
Personal
Man-Jute license wtrp Issued ! H. pennett of u v.-rly Hills, K.dlth
d-n- "I the r-nmiiv clerk' office In! liailey. K. 11. Shiny. Cnsiave Kailf
l' Cl-iry tin, nnd Adolnldc Smith, man of l.n Anneiex, Mix. KInre
is 'both of AMilnnrt; ClenrL-iv A?l nnrt son nf Vallcjn, Mr, and .lri,
Tebbe lr -'' nf Yrekn and Knih-i II. H. Ihisilnu of South PaMidenn,
erine Hird. IK, of Yrekn: Leslie j Mr. ahl Miv. K. 11. Mih.it nf Mn-
Hawk. :.',
of Medford, find Miinoi
I; nf Uoiue Hiver;
Matthews.
Francis Lcnry,
.17 nf San Fran-
dfifo anil Kllee
Meara, 2V, of San
Kra neisoo.
Dressmaking nnrt rmortMln(f.
Kashlnn Shop, 424 Medfnrd Hid.
If
Mr. and Mrs. AY. T. Mulfnrd of.
Peoria, Ml., came here nn this
im.rnliiK '''lin expecting to sp'-nd
:i w ek al the home nf Mr. and j
Mrs. J. S. Vilas.
Pnrklm: 25c n dny. T'ast of
bridge, old P. & K. IX'pot. 1 1 ! j
A Hulck coupe lhat was parked i
i..n elnse to Uh Htuu'p nut entrance!
of the Hotel Jackson
nai'rnwly ,
missed heine struck
t W tu in nni In I
by a Pickwick stage, the drivi
which, cleverly manipulntinu
the
HtPcrlfiK wheel, was aide to drive
the lniiu bus into the entrance with
out touching the coupf
KrforlH
but Us'
intl Us
were mmle to pusii u i
brakes were tightly
doors were locked.
Fresh picked fryers
30c per lb. Johnson's
ck
rvery d:iy.
Market.
y Ttf
Mrs. Mubel Hatfield arrived lo-re
this morning from San Dleio ("ill.,
to spend a few days at tin- Imme
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hlratton oti the
.Jacksonville-Central I'olnt road.
Frew, a fi'i-cenl bnniM nf Wood
bury's Shampoo with each no-i-ent
bottlf of Woodbury's Honey and
Almond Cream, at C'IovIb Druys.
next to Itialto Theater. 1 if
Cuesls from ti distance at Med
fnrd hotels include Klwle (lust In
nf Dayton. Ohio. "Mr. nml Mrs. Itoh
crl Peet nf Kansas City. Mo., Mr.
and Mrs. 1 1. It. Collins of Allen
h.wn. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Icn
nts. Mr. and Mrs. I. Pcrnstein of
New York City, Mrs. Selwyn I'plon
and W. Cecil l-eys of Allcklnnd.
New 'cittand, J-:. P. llynn f)f Jluf
falo. .V. V., II. F. Hurw-r and
Oeni-tfirt and ltuth Hartci of Pouch
City, tikla.. l.eonara Harmad of St.
Paul, Minn.. Mrs. Warren Mcr-
thur and Mr. ami Airs. K. It. Clem-(No interest charged and bed
ens of Phnchix. AliZ.. Muriel Mol- rock prices. Sherwin-Williams
lee of Florence. Jtaly, Mr. and Mrs. j paints and Dutch I toy bail and oil
Arthur Cox oftowa City, In., and ' recommended. Material and labor
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Itinler of Chi-1 guaranteed. V. I,. Pa-e. contract-
1 .IKO.
We have
something choice In
tree pntps. Do not fail to sei them.
Iil(T Pines I.br. Co. TStf
W. It. ftihlcti, local manager for
the Metrnpolitan Life Insurance
company, left yesterday for a
trirt inn miners' convention at
ilis- f
D-l
Monte. Calif, tie will be koiic all
this week.
We have Hotnelhlnt; choice In
tree props. Do not fail to see them.
Hit; Pines I.hr. Co. " Htf
Amonn the motor tourists from
a distance who registered today at
the local branch of the out t if state.:
nuto reiristration bureau tire .Mrs.
Alma Nully of Midway, Ky,, Harry
Itoltertson of Phdenix. Ariz., and
Frank llrondwell of Unpen. Ida.
A speriiij typo of tree props at
Pit: Pines I.hr. Co. TStf
At the end of Ihe HrM half of
the present year LaHrande build
in; permits had reached a lotal of
$iia,97fi, and It Is expected n ipinr
ter of ti million will be spent In
WW construction before I!1L'!I.
Swim in drinkitn; water. Mer-
rUk's chlorlnatetl pool. xt)tf.teiH
''v.ir,' Wood Is hack naln nn offi
duty
clerk of Judce
Taylor's I
court, fidlowiiiK a two weeks vaca
tion at Spokane, to which city his
wlte and daughter accompanied
him and then left for Mozeman.
Mont., to visit relatives. They will
continue their visit at Hiceman for
some time yet before rciurulm;
home.
Have your eyes cared for now by
our deferred payment plan. Seien
lific eyi exumlnatinn comfortable
Classeii. Dr. D. A. chambers
Southern Oregon optical Cn.. SIT
Medfnrd ItldK. Phone iss. !istf
H. I.. P.arry. local fire Insurance
adjuster, returned yesterday after
having spent seveni t days adjust
Iqk fire bisses at (ilendale and al
Klamath Fulls.
1 fee props at Medfnrd
Co. Phone tlL'il.
It. Abbott of the Mo.bx
narrowly missed serious li
Lumber
S t T f
' orchard
lodlly iti-
jury Saturday nlhl when his tour
tni- car ran into a dfleh altmi; the
Pacific highway between Ibis city
nml Central Point, as a result nf
the Hteerlni aiipafatus hrenklmr.
The car wns b a d l'y damage. I.
Vhoue.li tin- enr rolled on Its side
Abbott suffered hardly n M-inteh
Tree props at MeiHord Lumber
Co. Phone ti:-!. Slur
c.lenn and Willis Parker of tbi-
' o'lt yesteiMlay by mot.
spend several weeks In Idnbi.
1l'
ItiiiK friends nnd relatives and al
"'.'tnllnig to business matters
r
r1
DON'T SAY BREAD
SAY Milk Bread
Fhihrer
A Baker of Reputation
J
Am .mil- Callfniiiinns roistered !
htral hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
.1
I). Harkey. Helen Ileple
.Veil chunky of Simm Miiriii, Mr.
and Mrs. K. H. Mother of Clen
dale. .Mr, L. K. Kish and son of
I Sacramento. I!. C. Charles and K.
iicsm, .mi. . ihh nnn .us.
; I. K. Nli: hi wine nf Iteddinu. Mr.
fttid Mr, r. omplon nr mii renin.
Mrs. Ih v i.-ita James of Pled mmit .
.1 ih n T. f ireany and family, K.
Weithve, Mrs. Florence Slfin, Mrs.
John SulUrh, In-. Nellie li. Mull.
I Mr. and Mr. S. Commr .mil
' dnmihler, Mrs. 11. C. Ilolm.-s, Mi-.-'
,. I.MW.-rv. Mr. and Mis. W. K.
Cutinison. Mrs. M. L. Larkin. Mis
M. Pnrns and S. Marin it nf San
Fran'-lvcn.
Fr'P, a "id-cent brittle of Wood
bury's Sluimpno with caeli TiO-crnt
linl 1 If of VS'nndluii y's I loncy and
A humid ( 'rPani, at 'loviy Drus.
next to IMalto Theater. 1 lit
Wf'fk end visitors at lYeseent
,f 1 liy 11'MH .Mi'ilinro Iliciuneii i.eiiu
Haskins u nd William Simpson, who
I were quests of Mrs. H.'isklns, who
Is spending the summer at the
Loach.
Are ynti kh in b n with liff and
heallh'.' To win take rhirnpr;ietr
with llussinn ina-sae. Dr. Sim
Ulns. nver Woolwortb store, II
After an absence nf tun years
spent as a sailor tin the I'. S. S.
California. Iise Caster arrived last
week to visit friends and relatives
ill Medfnrd nml Central Point, lie
Joined the fulled Stales MJivy in
CiM! and still has two more years
to serve. During the last two
years the battleship on whiih be is
stationed visited thr Hawaiian inl
ands and also spent a nnl share
of Its time alotm the Atlantic s-a-boarrl.
Fresh picked fryers every day,
.'Pie per lb. Johnson's .Market.
!i7tf
M. C. and I . K. Maloney. who
sold the Cons Hay Times In Marsh
field last January, will start a new
dally newspaper at Santa Ana. Cal..
In August. The brothers will con
duct ;m evening paper and have
full Associated Press service,
Pali.t now! Pay later! Ymr
hulldlu(.s painted nn easy payment
plan: T-n rn o n t h I y
payments.
1 , ......
lirowne Hardware Co. Phone
nr.
A deliuhlfnl picnic party In the
Ashland Lithia aik last evening
was made up of Mt aiel Mis.
Louis Jennings. Mr. and Mis. It.-ilph
Jennings, Aubrey Norri-:, M
Claire Cnletnan. Paul J.nnlne.s :iI1d
Miss Lin-llte flarrett.
Tre(. props at Mjfnrd I-iiml-cr
Co. 1'houe 62V. !f ,
A year a' UhI.iv Xh if-mi-'ra-tuie.
with a maximum of -i h.
tnuch higher than ih:; cf : t
day. which h.td a r.x.rr.uTi ( f (.
Fair weather, w iihn ji , :r,
temperature, i irn f "t 1 f-
nluht and T'.l'-i"-a
FolloA'liite j..vt ,;,.- nri
srent In Dorri.-. CaI.; i'UHnrti
Her returned I.iT.- !;;.; m - l:
spi-nil the rwn.tin-b f t-f :b- .I't,
tlter In M. ilf.. rd .,r..I vi- vr.y
State prMhibidofi off r -llclpate.l
in 124 aire.i. :,,r J;iju,;
vbdiillons durinu Jn e, ni,iinc
to a report f ib d with the c- . r
nor. Fines lmp"ed t.y the noitlc
awureyated Af, with p.iil n-
tniallim; 1 days Th-
tlestrnyed S'.V., gallon- of
mash and 19(11 lmI!iu .f iinur.
Twenty-two stills and five cars
Were seized.
Miss Irene Horr b ft Medfoid to
day after speeding -veral days
vlsitlug friend for an extensive
trip Ihrough tlregon. Idaho and
eastern st sites. Ib-r home is in
I eivef, i olo.
HIc, sale on summer hats now
going on. Hen u Ti fu I new hats up
lii 1 I '-", going at 1MX. I . !f X and
y'l On. Harden hats '"'. i 'bil
dren's hats 7..c, r.tic and J.'ic. We
are clad to offer our many pat
ions Ihcse wonderful values. Creen
S. X- H. tradiin- stamps given at
this sab. Cnnic early. New felt
$;.."." values, special SVt'H. The
I'm my Lou I Lit Shop in M M
Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Nelherland
of Oakland, Calif., arrived here the
end of the week to visit at the
home of ,. i;. ci. inens for a week.
.Miss Marian Leach was a pas
senger on a morning train fmm
Ca hi we 11. Ida., w ho came here to
vKit a I'liiverslty of Oregon school
mate. Miss Thelma Perozv.l of .Ash-
laud. Miss
ach
and
formerly re
attended
; In AhiI:iikI
j school there.
I L. C. I .lit Ii
I M . b ft here
v of Alhu.iuer.'Ue. N. 1
this morning for his
spending two weeks
n, Carl Luthey. one
I home, after
Kiting his f
of the Cranks comedian company! um! KW I turning party. Kverynne is
Playing on Sixth street. '.requested to bring a plate, silver
Mr. and Mm. Italph Dcnn and 1 lllH, iMllllng suit
daughter. :umen ,.f C.rnnts Pass, Miss Nellie S. Dunlap was a pas--rnc
here loday 10 .-e the many ! sonct.r on thl. r,,lt(.r Lake stage
Planes iu the air tour group. lh)H Innrmng. completing an ex
Among th. out or i., n visitors , ,,.llsV(l ,,. uhlrh has included a
In Medford this mm iilnu to view . Hix VVceks vacation In Alaska im
she pls.ics i tin- national air tour ,nrmbcr of the Ciabtrre Darling
were Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Chess- i urM party. After visiting the
hm nf Portland, where he Is ! hlke. Miss Dunlap will return to
V ';i:'B"- "f Hie Circulation , ho. ,,, lh Sacramento. CtiHf.
department nf the Morning Ore-I ;,sts from Portland al local
gonb.n. Mrs, I (iabbcrl and Then- h(lW,,H llH.hnl M ,.. ,, Mrs. . A.
dove itnt.m.l ,.r the highway de- - (;(.Mi:u1, M r. lin,, Mrs. T. j. riee
paitnicnt. both of S.item, Ore. Thcl(llll .... . m ..-..11 p,tr..,
party
1. it n n.-r noon fur Crater
Lake and Lake e
vacation trip l'h-
with the llogue 11
Medford.
w f..r a short
were delighted
iver -.alley and
Mrs D. li. 1 Hoberis was taken to I
lor b.iinc on Sei end street from'
the Sacred Heart hospUul Satin - '
day afc-cr spending seven weeks
ivei in:; fi on, u s.-vere Illness. ;
She
How reported In he Imnrnt. I
ing aiNfnetorilv.
j t revcenl CUv visitor
, Sunday Ih. hob ,) irlrt
Trotn here'
,.iis Norris
and
: garel
her house eu.ist tic t
' It-ad o l'ugeue, an.j ,!VVJ
Mead. Thi y ere en t ei-t hw.l I
ton
Mm. M.ad. w h
'pending the
Niimnier at the
j of clams wen
'the parly.
beach.
A uuanttty
hrought home by
J- Jacobs, senior, of the Mullln
shop left Sunday morning for New
York City, where he will select i
uond for the fall stock. Ills son.
J. Jacobs. Jr.. will poin him in the
east after the A merlcan J.euion
convention.
Mlis Ft bel ( i ra f f is returned tn
her home in Spokane, Wash., to
day after spending u vacation ajt
t lie home nf M rs. Donna ( i raff is
of Phoenix.
Med ford's newest I lat Shoppe,
the Hand Hox. 'J 1! 'i Kast lit h St.,
has on display a marvlotis .selec
tion of the famous (Jane felts,
priced very modest at Sii..0. S. &
H. stamps ifiven with every pur
chase. We Invite your Inspection.
121
Miss llatlie Howlett of the Sun
nyside hotel nt KaKie Point is abl"
In walk around now after helm
very ill at the Jacksonville sani
tarium for several months. She
shopped in Med ford Saturday.
Local parties at Crater Lake this
week end included Mr. n nd Mrs. i
C. J. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. j
Frank icaas, Mr. and Mrs. K. It.
Pickel, Mr. and Mrs. .lap Andrews,:
Mrs. H. K. I.umsden and Mis. W.
awtei-. They returned to Med
ford Sunday ulht.
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Wakefield1
of Spokane arrived here yesterday
to spend a week at the home of
Mr. anil Mrs. 10. W. Wakefield.
The kefield to en are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. (Jnuld and
von Colin have returned from Port
la nd. Hobert Could, who sailed
I or France June Mil h, arrived at
l-'ontainebh an on June nr.il, where
lie will study plpe-orynn fur a year.
The bin cb-ara nee sale nf hats
at tin- Kinrny i.oulai Shop in M.
M. St tire, is a sale nf rare bar
gains. Sale Is now on. 12 1
.Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Honu of
Sacramento. Calif., stopped off
here this uinrnltlt; to spend sev
eral days at the home nf Mr. :ind
Mrs. A. Urnckway. From hern they
will visit friends in Portland anil
Seal tic.
Fruit say, I'm afraid there will
be too much fruit." says Floyd
Cook of Medfnrd. 'There will be
a heavy crop of pears and all other
things uniHii in the Uok.ii
Hiver I
valley, but this year everyone
everywhere i Ne Is having a lart;e
crttp. Last year we had a n crop
and elsewhere there was a short
age, whh'b enabled our growers tn
obtain a k I price." The next
I'iu i vent at Medfnrd Is the annual
con vi nil on of the A inerican Le
oli. "There will be 2 all II of Ihe
finest youtm fellows In the state of
On u-on. all on vacation." says Mr.
Cook, "and Med ford is already pre
paring fur their enminu." -- The
(Menntan.
The Misses Winifred. Onle and
Nam y Tritch of Crass Valley.
short visit
uiih their num. Miss Olua Ander-
s..n. :.l r.demnn .reek Ve.! ev.l.i V
th.- a.ompani. il iheir aunt on a
trip to Crater Lake.
Tin- big cl ara nee s;ile of hats
,i: tv.e Kmm.v Lou Hat Shop in M.
W Siot i a vile of rare bar
t iiin-. Sjj'f- is row en. I 'J 1
Ir ( h..1' -.1 i-j.r.g The Or-gonlans
-ITIrven 1, 1 MtiSf.rd hotels. Other
Uiim ib oh- 1;-fiiri rone'-.j. are Miss
Knry H Sm.t h. Vr. n,.J Hr. .
P.. 1 ;let.p r r ird H-Jrn Ad.-).
M-evft of Mir-M:.fl. Mr. and
" c Willms ar.d Mm. Hale
L' l:-ls of ruj: C. S lleyl.um
.ii.fl d:u:l::r sml II. If (..,ner of
l"-5..ef,e. Mr and Mrs. Th. ... .W. r
yiis ,.J , fr. Mi aiid Mr-. Heoige
L. Jnnir.Ti ( Cb-ndab-. Mr. and
Mr. (:ii-hm:in and Margaret Cash
niun . l: nd an. I Thcmas X ss
t Itns. kiirv.
Mr. and Mm. I'.v. retl L'a.U. Mr.
and Mii, Car I H roves of Cottage
drove spent Saturday and Sunday
at moud la ke. They report a
wonderful time boating and swim
ming Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's office to.lav
to I-:. L. Tilton. K. Thomas.
llaifdd Cit y. '. L. Stearns. .1. L. ,
Shaughnessy. I-:. H. Santo. Mrs.
N-rva Tr
rva Tremalne, I. W. Shinn "and !
Karl Orantham of
Medfnril. K. .1.'
Hcinklng of Cold Hill. Charles
Wilson of Sams Valley and Charles;
Sand.-r of Ashland. j
Pou It rv men from nil parts of j
or.'L'on have I n invited to at-j
tend the sixth annual poultrymen's
convention to he held at Oregon '
AL-ricultm.il college Wednesday
and Thursday. Th convention is I
being held under I he auspices of ,
the poultry husbandry department'
of the college: ;
Air and Mrs. William Di'iiTer j
left t bis forenoon for t heir home '
in Chicago. 111., following a visit j
hen with tl. H. Mogan and family I
while en route from HritUh 'o-
lltnibia, where they had spent sev-!
Cl'ill weeks.
Members of the dullness and
Professional Women's club will
meet In front of the Adrienne
Steward apparel shop this evening
at ti o'clock, from where they wili
go up Wagner creek to the Kvan
Heamcs summer borne for A Iticnic
C. A. p.rodle. W. Simpson. J. D
l-'rost, J. II. Marvin. Mrs. W. ii.
Jenkins, Mr. nml Mis. P. H. Hurke.
Mr. nml Mrs. T. J. Logan. Mrs. A.
Kberhaitll. Tel Uosln. C. U. Har
low. IM Slu-rman, Stan Jones, A.
Terry . I-Vrn Parr. I. S, Spen r
and H. '. Sauters.
Mr, and Mm. Walter Antic and
daughter arrived home last Sat
urday from a week's visit at San
Francisco. They made the trin by
auto.
Airs. 11. S. Dredge of Cartollton.
Mo , left Medford this morning for
her home, after spending a three
weeks visit at the horn nf Mrs. L
Hall. Crater Iike was one of the i
points of Interest the parly visited (
during Mrs. ptedge's Uiy In
valley.
' .... . !
A news urspaicn pumisneo in me '
Portland
Journal yesterday la lis .
Years Ao" column, un-
"Twenty
der n M
"dford date line, was t.-.
follows: "The first recall petition
In Oregon under the n'v amend
ment to the ronslituiion 1m beyti
circulated
D. Olwell,
for the recall of
councilman of the
fh4t
; ward."
I .Indue and Mrs, Clenn O. Taylor
i were amone; I he many Medfnrd
visitors at Crater I-ake yesterday.
iJlck Isaacs spent today visltitiu-
his father. Hill Isaacs, and schou
chums In the city. Dick is vac
tlonitiK at Hifj Itoek lode on the
Hou'iie ricer durlntr the summer
months.
Steelher.d flshlnt; should he (;nod
tomorrow on the upper river, ac
cording to Joe Wharton. The water
is now too warm for rond fishing
near the city. Trout are sarlklug
I on all riffles, however. Crauts
Pas t .'mirier.
Charles I teed of San Francisco,
formerly a resident of Hold Hill.
mvIII return to his home tomorrow
i after visiting his father. H. D.
! Heed, at Hnld Hill for several
: weeks.
The fire depart nient was called
to 441 West Ninth street Sunday
morning to extinguish a small blaze
caused by a stovepipe being too
close to the wall. Nn damage was
: done beyond I he burning of the
; wallpaper.
A parly of tourists from Chicago.
111., and Los Angeles. Calif., slnp-
ped in Medforil this afternoon long
i enough to tell a Tribune reporter
; that southern Oregon scenery is
: hard to beat and that till ring two
' months travel by auto over .sniio
miles the worst roads encountered
were In Canada. In the group wore
Mrs. Kd Larson and daughter Flor
ence ami son Clarence of Chicago.
Kd Larson and Itobert Peterson,
; associated w ith the Oll-O-Matic
! company of -Los Angeles. Since
starting on their trip they hti ve
j traveled through Canada, "Wash
ington and Oregon without having
' a single accident.
.Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark left
'yesterday by motor for Portland.
where i hey will meet Mrs. Clark's
i mother and return with her to
,.dford. where she will visit them
for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. K
leave tomorrow tor I
. Ferguson .
t hind, where j
Mr. I'Viguson, former A
lor for the Mall Tribune
P. opera- i
will have i
his tonsils rennived in the Veterans'
hospital. I'pon his return Mr. l-'er-J
guson will ta ke a position in t he
news department of the .Mall Trib
une. Lester Holing of Fno.; Creek is
! helping to install a big pump nn
the left fork of Knot fr-ek. It
'will he Used to pump water to float
the ferry dredge. The dredge has
t lo be turned around before the
I buckets can 1
e put on.
. '
Will In1
1 loov
;,-,iWALLY DREW LEAVES
the s
Mills grange
night at X o'clock when they will
talk about winter bluegrass and
the importance of it as n crop in
ihe valley. There is much en
thusiasm In the Klna Mills district!
among growers of the grass and a I " '
large amount will be planted this w, ;. Drew, assistant secretary
fall, according to Mr. Hoover j fur Copeo for the piisl four months
Mrs. Do ru Cunningham andaud a resident of Medford during
daughters and Misses Mattle Hoss the last seven years, will leave here
and Alaiie oi SnyUer, l ex-is, wtiu (
have spent the past three weeks
here as the guests of Mis. A. M.
' Hoover, will return to their home
tomorrow accompanied by Dan
Hlhson and l.onule I loss, relatives
nf the Hoovers, who have also
' visited here a fejv weeks.
t There was no meeting of the
K Iwanis club Imply 116011
I of the general interest In
because I
the nn- !
tloual.
I noon.
nir lour arrivals here this
Obituary
STKAIINS frval Sterns. 1 V
year.n old. died at his home on the
Mai innsa fM-chard. about four mil-s
south of Medford. hist night, .luly
I;-.. 'The deceased had been a resi-
dent of this vicinity for several
years, having attended .Med ford's
public sellouts. Orval Stearns was
born In La C.rande. Ore., March 4,
11119, the beloved son of Air. anil
Mrs. S. O. Stearns. lie leaves to
mourn his U
i w o brut her
sides nis parents. 1 lessly thrown cigarette butt. Huitd
nd three sisters. Ings on the Rondeau ranch were
eral. Dale. Lucille. (Vila and Ver
dn Stearns; also his grandmother.
Mr. Martha Klltcroft. and many
other relatives, most uf them near
.Medford. I'lineral servlc.-s will be
held Tuesday, July IT. at 3 p. 111.,
from Conger's funeral chapel. Ilev.
Ha ton official ing. I mermen t In
tln Jacksonville cemetery.
TOLLHI-'SoN - The remains of
Alfred Tollefsntl are being shipped
this evening to his home in Ash by,
Aliun . f
lug ace
Alenser
charge
parbus.
or burial,
om pained
A nderson.
of II. W.
Deceased is be
by his friend.
Shipment is in
t 'linger funeral
Wedding Bells
H is no longer safe for reporters
In a hurry to linger lonfr in Judge
Taylor's court in the federal build
ing, unless they have a hankering
Tor kissing brides and acting its
w it nesses at marriage ceremonies
of out-of-town love-lorn couples.
A reporter just started to leave
the court room this forenoon when
a young trio, two women nnd n
I man. entei e.l. "Just a moment,
please," called nut Judge Taylor,
who can spot an unmarried couple
a block away, to the fleeing news
pat.er man; and then remarked to
!the newcomers. ' You want to 'net
I nta fried, t p res 11 me." " Y es." was
the ratter reply of two of the trio.
Then with the new sg.it herer aiftl
lrs. Isabel Doll, sister of nn? of
the contracting patties a
'es. the judge united in
' Lenn K. Ntghtwine and
s witness
ma rrtnge
V'.lwyn l
addresses
abniit the
the pms-
i Pierson. who gave their
;as Portland. When told
1 presence of a reporter.
j pecttve bride and groom gasped
I with dii-mat) d exclaimed, "We
j didn't w ant 11 know 1. vt for a
i w bile."
' Ki om Califm nin MUericil the
porter. U O
"No, Multnomah county, bul wo '
0 0
3
remiy
ill
publb
ort u
vet. No elopement or lhat
f thin, bin we would rathe
keep the news of mil wedding from ,
reaching home fur several days at '
j least." 1
j When to !d that it w ould proh- '
(ably take a couple of day.s afteiG)
Ih" wedding here for the news to;
it l col. ile through in Portland, the
couple seemed somewhat reassured. (
They and .Mrs. Doll left for the'
'south after the wedding.
71 BOYS JOIN IHE
Interest in the junior drum and
bugle eorpj being organized under
the direction of Clayton Isaacs Is
increasing, wit h 22 hoys already
signed up for instruction.'
An Important meeting of
t hose expect! ng to play with the
group will be heli tonight
helil tonight. Mon
day, al the playgrounds off Kast
Main street, al 7 o'clock, in order
to complete plans to get the bund
ready fur action during the Amer
ican Legion cuu vent ion. August 2,
3 and 4.
A shipment of 12 bugles and 12
drums was received at the Palmer
mush house this morning, in prep
aration for practice, which will be
gin Immediately. with clay i on
Isaacs in charge of the drummers
and Jtalph P-nggs directing ihe
buglers.
DKTKOIT, July Hi. IPi The
si nth anniversary of the founding
of ihe order, of Knights Templar
on the hite of the temple of Solo
mon in the city of Jerusalem was
observed here today a the .17th
triennial conclave of th
r !!.- ml
'omnia ndery of K nights Tenipbii1
of the 1'nlti d States got under way.
The city was given u medieval
tmich
thousands of whlte-pl u m -
ed knights wil h swords flashing
thronged downtown streets, which
were lined with statues uf mounted
kniuhls in the armor of that pn-
The c ii n r I a v e, to continue
through Thursday, marks the lU'lli
anniversary of 'IVmplarism in
A nierba.
i iday was given over largely to!
entertainment. I
. 1
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
tomorrow with his family for San
I' raneisco. Cal., expecting to locate
t here, A r. I h ew was associated
with 'open in t 'alifornia before
coming to Oregon.
Heing an active member of the
loea I Lions' club and a leader In
civic affairs. M r. Drew will be
greatly missed by his associates in
Mi'illo
wasn't
I. He said today lhat he
ready to discuss his luture
business plans.
FORES! FIRE IN
IIOHKIU'IIO, July
1 ii.-
-tfl The
season on
occurred
Tllb-r. on
first loresL fin' of the
I'mpqua national forest
Sunday four miles abo e
(the South Cmpqua river. The fire
'was caused apparently by a care-
endangered. but volunteer fire
, fighters from Tiller aided forest
service crews in fighting the blaze.
managing to keep it routined to,
j less ihan a quarter acre, despite;
the fact that the fire was in an :
area of logs and dead snags. ,
Newspaper Man Dies j
j POKTLAND. Ore., July Hi. (Th,
j Milton O. Nelson, formerly an j
j editorial writer on the Portland
I Telegram, died yesterday at a hns- j
j pilal after a long Illness. He had.
j continued writing until very short
I lv before his death.
iTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,
LCST Tan leather suitcase.
tween ('.rants Pass and All
Ore., on Pacific highway,
turn tn Tribune office f
ward.
ilford.
He-
1 1 1;
1001I ,
i KOIl SA LI- OK T11ADK
dairy ran :i nn Pacific highway; j
fine home, good barn, well equip
ped for dairying, alfalfa. Will.
take clear home in Medford as
first painent; easy terms on
balance. H. C. Corn. Kealmr. II
S. Illvemlde. 1 I ti
KOK SALKNe
home, close
only SJ.'iii casl
month. V.. c.
S. Hivemble,
mudern
3 per
'.Htor 1 1
1 1 ti
1 school
balauc.
.'.rn. K
Lt ST--Hlack purse.
Hartell. TrtL Uewi
Phone
ml.
Mrs.
1 Di
KOlI SA LK New .'-cylinder nil -t
omprcssor for sprner. duco and t
lacipler paints. Price S)2
Call evenings at 113 P.cuscn St..
after " p. tn. 11
KOI1 SA LK
cheaift' Call
!nnd Kord truck. .
2H Mi-Andrews. 1
117;
after
KOlI HKNT
hand Stor
-C.Uiin.
Pal-
o
KOI! K I". NT
room : h.t
1 .arge front sleeping 1
and cobl Witter and
j n
!
how
:'i So. Kir. MT'
KtU SAl.lv-
Kre,
cor,
h cow . K..y. Stew - '
King's Highwnv. i
O OT
mt Ave.,
didn't Wint it to become
Uf UA FOREST
MANY LOCAL PEOPLE
BURC
One hundred young
..I'll- '
the southern Oregon oistrict i the
Meilmdisl, Kpworih l.oaue v;ei e
registered at the Little Itiver In
stitute, held on ihe new gmund
given by tb" Itosebmg chamber ot
commerce, :ta miles east of Hose
burg. Contributions by the leagues
of the district made it possible to
erect a kit cheii a ml dining h.i 11.
which are only partially completed.
The mass servhes were held In a
large tent furnished by Kev. Park
er nf North Rend.
On t he properly, near a nimn-
:molh boulder, is an adequate swim
;tU miiMf and diving hole. Sevcra 1
springs of pure, cold water for
drinking have been located.
Kev. T. 1 1 . Temple, pastor of the
First Methodist church, this city,
is dean of the institute. Those at
tending from the Medfnrd Kpworth
League were: Lucile Crews. Kllow
Mae Wilson. Finest Hobertson
I )orothy ( "rews. Clara Thonipsi
Kli'.abeth Fleischer, Klsie pard
Ay, is Ma gee. i iladys M I near, Mary
Arnspicer. Lillian Wadker, J.-an-nette
Trill, Kdith Inmau. Kev. and
-Mrs. Ttemple. Plans will be made
by League chapters to erect cot-
t.iK''.s to hnns
ihe
mil"
10 GEI A DIVORCE
SEW VOHK. July. Hi. iPi Th -New
York American I'.day says
that Mrs. .Marjorie Hiirant Hanb'l.
daue.htcr of William C. lUiran..
wealthy financier, is in Nevada,
establishing residence with the in
tent im of suing i'M- a divorce.
husband, Hubert W. Daniel,
1
IS president oi
ather's Liberly
N';i i lona l bank.
M r. Durant, the A merica n says,
confirmed the repoils that his
laughter was there seeking a di
vorce, descrfhing the case as "on?
! of ihiite nnl'orl unatc matters that
j can't be hedped." He said his
t business relations with his snn-in-I
law would go on "as usual."
LOUVAIN PEDESIEL IS
MH'VAIX, Heluiuiii.
I1! Tile tin inscribed
of the Louvain tmivei
.Inly 1(1. !
ballustrade
ity library.
reeteii wh
be placed t
the inscription n
the library hecam
a mat tor of heated cons rovers
was demolished t his morning.
An nnident if led man w it h
hammer destroyed Ihe bill us! r.i
which had been placed under
supervision of the rector of
university, .Mgr. Ladciizo.
Casualties of the
Air Service
! DKTHOIT. July Hi. i?i
' ' Selfridge fidd a 1 niy plane.
lieyed to have been piloted by
: Lieut. Charles H. Hradshaw. who'
'is stationed at ihe field, plunge i :
! into Lake si. cinir , today from;
1 MM) feet.
I MMi,. i.Im.wl, it-,.u i..tt-.wl lr. sluire.
' but the body of the pilot was
i missing. A pilot hook " found in
I the wreckage bore the name ol
j Lieut. Hradshaw. ami wns idem i
i tied by Col. Charles II. Danforth.
mmandant at Seltrhlge field.
NOW!
TODAY
and
TUESDAY
TH "IT" GIRL of the Movies Js
Giving Medford New Thrills
CLARA BOW
In a Marvelous Sensation
in Her First Drama
"Ladies of
The
It's the Woman's Side of the
Underworld
ALSO
TWO GREAT ACTS
OF
TALKIES
k Show In Themselves
COMING
WEDNESDAY EVE. ONLY
Vaudeville
5 Big Time AOs
witti-)
0FEATUBE PICTURE
NEW HIGH PRICE
Pi
I'OltTl.ANI). On-.. July 10 iT-i
-Mill,- t-haiiKo w '!'!'-;!'. in tho
ciia ai:cl piinliiy marki'j unlay, ll'-n:-1
1. ii I id I'-.- i"iiails :c m'1 '"I
lo a Jii-ci-nl iuot ill ion. Hiu-lnas
ami T.PuhnrnM ai'i- nnnt'-il at - I1'
Piii.ilofs ilroM"'il s-'"litl:- Yaki
ma r,..ia.4 an- quiacd at .l.l.r'. Oih'M
v;,i i'-tit-s liiulli-r. lX'Hi-ltuli's liPlll.".
fam-y bakers, arc iinutnl at $-.
l it i ns fruits !iav- taken a sh irp
rise on tin- lni'al niaiUot. I'alifi-:'-n
iu Kiapi-l'nilt is limited betwei-'i
tMi ami $"i.5i. I.cmoim. f.T.'i tn
$!l.r,0. V'alcuria iiratmi-s. ST tn
.s.5a. t'antaliMMii'-s an- now t-nm-ius
in mori-' !!- ii t i lii 1 1 - from th-.'
central I'alilornai ilistiict. Pri.es
ranne irom lor flats to S4.-"n in
the larger sizes.
WHEAT YIELD HERE .
OVER 76 B. 10 ACRE
Wh.il is l.- li. v.-il to lie tlic r.
yield of wheal harvested
this yc.-ir in llogue Hiver v
report' .1 today by Kd H.-f
er-opcralor of the Krank
plac-. formerly the old .1
thus t
:il ley w
ck. ret
Worttn
hn lb.
h(ini'.ii.:i(t. wh'wt- t'.'-'s .-i-np 1'ital
C'l an avei-aue uf T'l1-.. tuislicls lo
ihe .-i r..
-
.Moliit.vi.es ( nllide: Hurl.
SAI.K.M. 111'-.. .Inly
flanli Mrllhtnll "T Walel tul-.l. I'al..
and Kl'-d A. Ilrt-tvinu'-i- i; S:i leu.
arc in
letts.
"11 .T.i
l.iil.l
a I. ..al hespaal with liri.lii-n
'I'lleil- ItH'lnft-yrh s roiii'I' il
IM irie llmlm:,y near llnli
etcr(la.. Mob
SEE and
HEAR
THE TALKING
NEWS REEL"
PORTLAND MART
o o
WltA The Talking Picture That Is F&gk
nG Thrilling the Nation I
-m MAYMcAV0Y B
m IIONELBMIRSMORE H . ;
rv hsfrA mic francis avilliam coiuer Mm
1..- Vt&M U
' 1
.-
" 1 . 11. .11. ,1111111,1.1,1 Ulllllll..,...,.,,,,, tf
a ANOTHER BIG :!Fd '
S'ufiiilj 100 per cent ill i,;
ST "rr PROGRAM :r ;
99 otkt m
Starts THURSDAY
Scree..'. Bi Talking Picture Sensat.on
The LION and
SEE and
MAY McAVOY. LIONEL BARRYMORE
and "Oj.w- cast
.. ! 1 If
o
As sunsline ripens
fruit to perfection
Controlled Roasting gi.ves
Hills Urns. Coffee the flavor
uf flavors. This patented,
continuims process of roasting
ti fno puunds at a tirne, roasts
every particle evenly and
brings out the utmost in flavor
and aroma. Xo other coffee
can t.tste like Hills Bros, be
cause none is roasted the same
way.
HILLS BROS $
mi
76
Frrsh from the cr:t:.na
vpuitil wall ifj.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James IVIcNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
the MOUSE"
HEAR
1 iTi MImmih
ABt- I'j: Dir.
Wtfki ill.
-1
s
(7) O