Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 16, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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rEt)PORD MAIL TRTBTTNlj, MEDFOUD, ORltapy, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928.
Local and
v Personal
TO BE HELD HERE
AUGUST 27, m OF DIAMjDND IAKE
i
Thi.-lwen anil
ill wus also Imui'd tuduy '.WP1.. o IJerrold of Silmi ' Mod fold aH lliu kuokI of Arthur ! eovery upon leurnini; Ihaf 12: C.i'rod lloke, Plnnj'lvilllla company, c'orvallls,
Dynun and .'. (.'. Clark for y ,.' nnimlcuViTV. f Albany A ':wn. ! Kabor. a former resident of Calil-'.'Pnrtland;,; Charles Burnett, Itock j,.llf,.,( '
r-tlon ut a wlro fence urminil ; . j'lorrls of Kuiono .Mrs r" C i l-""otliy Cumpb.-ll will call : well and now aVentrol- I'dlM mor- Islnnil, Portland, j 'and Uawronco ; fm. ,,,
,,ir lot on Front and Mlxllt I , '., ,,,.. ' I at your lioinc and help you with , elinnl,' wax locutcil In nouthcrn Ore- c.'iii'tln of the 'Nickcli'lntc lines,' of . ...m 'lie h,
creek Hictlon northwOHt of Colli
Mill on KUilo limber land. 1 m' j Main Hired for the pnsl woelt have
file, wlilch covers an iiiipriixut , . ,,, incni-ntlm: a Kccno of actlvlt
P,-.,l..o,- I-. 10 Itmn-nnli. nf the I'alnllnsa "
School of Commerce al O. S. C, utlier scenic nciiim ...
spent Wednesday in Ori'Kon just completed by l .
completing arranucinenis ; i.'uiiier llruoklyn. N. v.. firtisl who
In, Mini. um hislltnle which ' i ft.....
hT ?' iur"n J ,he l?!Uit ?fiwUl held, in this city August S7 nrZniiml Olmnund
.aHcrvk-o:-HorUunl.,.'. - ; '' and 28. ; ........ ,. n to a irruun -of
Mm. Clara lh.-MorrlHon- left Med-i Althuuich details of tin- program . , ...... .,, ih..
use. Phone HU. This service Is free, I the name of Fader painted on tho ! ford "Wednesday evening for Kan- j have boon nut lined, it has not yet j , .,, u,.iw.i
! ti ir ,.r !!.... i 1...1H-. nf lilo .M-nn.ii' Am,.,. rt ..,1 r-n it.. t v ...,-, .. , .1 ...i .1.,. i MOL'tll II IK (I S- 1IOOI.
",m J nt-ii W. ..iiWu...iJ.u.n p....,w K.:-... ' ' t " 1 " r...v- l-v... ui-l-II llfLllll-U WIUTU IMC Th 111 ildsi-U DO JlVtlst H Oil a tVO
1 Klcctrh; Co. l-lTlan old choolday -friend they had ! ro'lativcH. ' "; . souretury of the chain
L-hairiimn' "
Ho Ih tXi
list of tlio
it nd a n n o u neo m en t . u f '
AmkI'Th arc delighted with tho! There will ho no regular Friday1 "I knew that then were moun- Paul Jordan, clerk at the Hoot-'
etioliT ilays and cniil iiIkIHh now nlht hand concei t in the park to-; tains in thin inrt of the country, cry, l expected to return to work j
Im-Iii: experienced. They )onk f or j morrow. aecnriiinK to an announce-; hut I mtppoxed they would end: tomorrow after a two weeks' vaca- ,
fine trout and fteclhend fishing nicjit hy WiWon Waitu, director. ( noinewhore," ald Mth. . I.. K. Knud-. tlon spent with relatives nnd j
Just as iion at) the temiieraluro of j Next week there will he a concert (Hon of .Mitchell, S. ., thin morn-i friends at KuKcne, Portland and
the water in the river begin to j featuring a varied program which' lag before Khc loft here for Ioh I Sulein. " '
react to the colder weather. Them 'will make up for thin week's va-, Angeles after spending tlTo past : riniieo. (iohl Hill Sat. nlte. 14s'
The huilUIng permit for the new i are lots of steellieads in the river cation taken l.y the nuicisclanH. week In Medford uh the guest of Ml. ftnU Mr-s. Itoy Peterman und 1
Catholic church, announced some; at the present time but during the ; T10 j.-ym-i- lirush man is a rosi-jher sister and brolher-ln-law, Mr. ( ,iJLllghter Patricia of Copco, arc
time ngu. was issued today to K. ' past few days little luck has been : ,,., )UUi home owner of Medford. i tl,ld c- A. Knudson. ; visiting thl week at tho homo of j
I,, liarreti, with SCiS.iiOO the jiriee j experfeneefl In getting iliem to take j your busineFs will be appreciated.' Dance. Cold Hill Hat. nite. Jtxi.lr. and Mrs. C. A. Jlennett, par-1
given for general construction. The j a fly. Grants Pass Courier. ; j.'or Immediate service phone tiro Driving by motor across tho con- I ents of Mrs. Peterman. .'
new edifice, which will be one off Tree props at Medford dumber D. Mellrlde. CIM-J, 1 50 tlnont from Caldwell. O., two farn-1 Among the railroad officials who
I he most attractive in Medford. o,. Plume fi!i. x im f ; P. I. Hunnicutt of Itoseburg re- Hies by the surname of Wiley yes- arrived in. Medford Wednesday are 1
will he located on the corner of; out of towi Ore-onlans register- tied to his home last evening i tcrduy afternoon, -while in Central : the following: J.'T. "Wallace of
T.-ntiii utrcft nnd Oakdale avenue. . . . , , , . ,., ,u. after spending a week visiting htiPolnl, 'made an unexpected di-;the Xbrthwesterh ..llrte,1 Portlands
A permit
Henry
I he erec
a used car Jul on Front and Hlxlh j , ' ' "d d(lUKhtPl. ) K,.burg( ! iLl -vu,ir 1,n,ne ",ul h,,1l' you with , chani,' was loeuted In souther
Ktrei'is ut n cost of 2fi. .... t. r r u any cooking problem, no mattci'igon. While parked nt a.''i
CiVangc dance. Kagle Point Sat. MiVille and Mrs'. V,, (I. While of I what kind of an electric range you j station for gasoline, they noticed
nlglit. Kverybody welcome. MS Oregon ( iiy.
; ; ; ... . : " j sei vices mis weeK. compliments oi : invesiigaung, nau a- reunion wiin spend ;nn extenaeu vacation wiin meetings will convene. Ten uaKcr ; yt,ul.s tnur 0 the United Stales.
71, fimnn in i ho Foots' ... V T. itt 1 i i . .7 i i'i ' ",,,irortl Ki"r Co. 1 I . an out scnooiuay inenu mey nau velativcH. - . secretary or the chamner or com- ' f hU pk.lul.Cii have bctn
" J .... 1,11 ""oi.-. n ( .iinn ..iHn.i.' Mrs. Mjiv (ireen. Ashluml nurse, i not seen for ovet'TBH yearn. . t k: II. Walk of the Hr.les Uenart-, mcrce. is chairman or the local .... , ... .1 ..11
Kailrotnl inicks on both snies oi ; S)(,nt Wednesday afternoon in thin Six tvail crewii are' laboring at liient of the Purity Chemical Prod-fcommUie". He Is expected to re- ' . .VOI.itl r, Kallle said in
city. ! trail building work in various parts i nets company if Kanla Jtosji, Cnl., j turn the first of tho week flo,n : discussing his work. lie claims
areii of oa acres, is not hi 11 Ink , whh ,,.. i.iadlug of freight cars ; ,)0,JUllu. oC victor urtists has made; continue their duties until thls u few days transacting business. final plans will be made at that j m n)-'oth(,r Ml.tists and that he is
u a 'heavy stand ot trees, nut is j wUll ,(,,al.H hound for canneries. 1 (l ,IM,W ,.0(.0I.(J( ..C , t.Iin.t Have I fall. With four members to each ' After an enjoyable week at Lake time. ! entirely self taught, having paint-
In a brushy countiy. i- t iu' Today over a ..alf-.lozen of such V()U Aiik f((. R ut VitUtwv Music ! crew, the trail builders are ' in ! o the Wor.ds. Mrs. Herman Powell.!, This is the first year that the' , . , dii nUw VQllVH of aKC.
.0.1,1 j, vnvH w,,,.,. hehlg ioiHlcd at the same n,,..,,., t .lfi mnimlninnno uecrinii of tho fnrot ..,,.1 M.n.lm.i rnlm-nnrl i Tidfoi-d i Oregon White college has sponsored ' . ...,., , , r.. yi-.tU
time, with several irur-KintLds or 1 MiHH Marjoile Semon of the I driving paths through (he timber yesterday. jbusiness conferences in tnestate. j ukQ iiy1 after leaving Medford
mm parsed aiongsnn-. a uii Kv j W ,.m (;ift Shop Is In Ashland f ut I as it means Of fire protection, giv-! C. K. Vanlandinham. president I 11 tiWUUS l" UIB ,IIM,luu' 1,1 uie last of the week
i nare or ine cannery peais days (IiIh wrok. : lag fire fighters better fueilitlea jof Canada Dry Western Hales, In
bound for the Sulein canneries. ; , jm,i 1.1b,, .Melo.lv Out of the in tiiiversing the w ooded sections ! and Thomas W. Judge; advertis-
Crange dance, Fagle Point Sat. j yj.y (:,., 1(. Austin n'w Victor rec- Uhould a fire break out. fmr manager of the riame company.
ord, on sale at Palmer. "We Hell) "I've been up and down the! both with headquarters at Los An-
H9! coast in search of work nnd 'I can't geles, stopped In Medford today
find any,"-said a woebegoijo youngj after visiting' Crater Luke Wed
uian last evening as he attempted i nesday. They expected to fish in
to' beg the price bf ft meal from a ! the Rogue lver before continuing
local cilzen'. ''You see, I'm crip-1 Ilieir business calls to Portland and
pled a' little bit In one arm' and eleven other cities In the west
that holds me back from getting . which advertise fo.r Canada Dry.
good jobs. No one kr.dws how 1 ( " "A novel Idea "in- savings banks
tried at every factory In Portland, j is being Introduced In Medford by
and each time I tried I wits prdcr-j'the First National bank; which this
ed to move on. ' YoU see I have 1 week received a shipment of small
no trade to fall back op and ijairplnne banks, the first to make
guess there's no one to blame but their appearance here. The banks,
Nellie Hlone,1 Mr.' and Mrs, (!len myself, because I ran1' away from j made In the shape of a monoplane.
Fabrlek, Carl Huigart and Kreil j a good home back "in Illinois five jinny be obtained at tho bank on
Wahl. I years ago. I hate to go back, for (deposit of one dollar, and are ex-
The American Legion conveniion 1 so far I'm a failure." j pected to prove popular among the
commission is making every effort! Dance. Cold Hill Sat. nlte. 1 18 . young money savers of Medford
Medford i; 1o have a new used j and southern Oregon. The First
car lot with the establishment of i National bank has the exclusive
such a lot on the corner of North j agency for ' the money-saving air-
FRANK'S
Comedians
IN
fighters were on the Hce
under the direction o, Dwight
Phlpps, district state fire warden,
a nd were expert 41 t o have 1 In
situation In hand by early thb
evening.
Covered Wag- ! night.
F.verybody welcome.
14 8
Chicken dinners
on, 7 Jit. ' ' 1 ' Li! Mr. and Mrs. 12, M, l.auvin left I j in np ness."
A marrliige license was issued ; this rnrenoon ror tneir- nnme m 1 Among the out of town shoppers
today at the county ' trier k's of ice j l,os Angeles, a fter having spent 1 1., Medford voHterdn v were Mri
10 John Kulruhis, U", tireek r
taiininl keeper of Redding. Cel.,
and Kva Turner, 211, also of, Red
ding. Once you eat our home-cooked
chicken dinner, you come again.
Lunch fide and J -course dinner for
TTic. 'Mrs. Alice Johnson In charge.
K unify Ivamp, H- miles south of
tlrants Pass on the Itedwood high
way. Mli
Chaiincey Florey. Culled States
vera I days' here on business,
Paul Schafer underwent an ton
sil operation al the Kacrcd Heart
hospital this morning and was re
ported to be getting along nicely.
Not Pre lo' Public: Don't injure
vourself by Issuing checks that are
returned N. S. F. AH parties re
ceiving such checks report to the
Southern Oregon Credit' Mureau,
I Hi No. Centra!, 14(1
Among the local residents who
commissioner for tills district, who! last night attended the Ceorgla.
has been III for wcks, underwent Minstrel performance at Central
an operation at (ho Sacred Heart t Point were Mr, and Mrs. Jack
hospital this forenoon for goitre, j Wood. Sheriff and Mrs. Ralph
and at noon today was reported I Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wal
lo be doing nicely. He has been iter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anile,
111 since the latter pnrt of .lunejW. Franklin, Dr. Fmmett Carpeu
and since then has epent the most f ter. dowdy K. Ungnn. Mr. ami Mrs.
of his time In bed.
' ' Unredeemed watches and dia
monds. Jennings Loan Office, 5 H.
Front. ; H8
Ouests from a distance registered
at Medford hotels Include It. R.
ICblt of Potrerlllos, Chile. C. A.
Fale of lirookyn, N. V., Mr. mid
Mra. H. V, Milieu- of Kansas Clly.
Mo.. Mrs. Frank Magee of (Jreen
wieh, Cnnn., Mr. and Mrs, James
schafer, Miss Carolne Hchafer; Hes
Vle Deem and Wllilum Ueeser or
Heading. Pa., Miss Clara Dodsoa
of Ipswich, Mass., (1. It, C.albraith
of New York Clly, Mrs. R. H. Wear
Margaret Wear anil Helen Wear
of Helena, Mont., R. Vogel and H.
'Harls of liulte. Mont., Miss K. KI111
mermnn ' of Cleveland, O., Mrs.
Frances Warren of Ilolse, Ida., Kr
nest Rosenfelt of Chlctigo. III., Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Law of Fallon, Nev.,
Dr. Nelle Ferry of Nevada. Mo..
Mr. and Mrs. ICIbort Thomas of
Salt Uike City. IMah.
The Farm liureati Is shipping n
pool carload of hoga Friday ihe
17th. The load Is not yet complete
ami If you have any hogs ready to
go phono 1132. . . j .((;
Although the demand for labor
was heavy Inst week fur pear pick
ers, the labor surplus In Medfonl
has shown a decided Increase this
week, noenrdlng 10 Chris (lotltleb,
local Cnltert states employment
agent. Applicants for work have
beon rushing him this week and
lire mostly transients out of work.
wiin no particular trade
which lo rely.
Hello, Mrs. Kyle: What have
you for rent? Call .102 Williams
& Warnock. M3lf
Mrs. C. A: Knudsun underwent a
major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital Tuesday morning,
itnd Is reported to be recovering
nicely.
Crange dance. Hnglu Point Sal.
hlghl. Kverybody welcome. m
Unv, p. ,K Lydou of Ihe Theo
logical seminary ut Aleulo Park,
Cal fi h,,r(. ,hH morning i for
Portland, after visaing Father F.
W. Jllack of this rily for the past
week; He opecled t(l spend sev
eral days In Portland us the guesi
of Father Kelly, before returnlng
to his home.
Tree props at Medford Lumber
Co, Phone $29. , sutf
A. W. lluriiey, engineer from the
national park service office nt Sun
Tuiieiscu. stupped In Medford tu
K. F. I.ansell and F. I!. Crodcn.
The minstrel company,' which Is
working Its way south in order to
start Its winter lour lu September,
will appear lu Ashland this even
ing. Last evening's performance
j was reporieu 10 00 up 10 ine nigu
siumnmi set ny the company in
previous appearances in Medford,
the last of which was three years
ngn. 'u 1 if '
The Farm Itui'cau Is shipping a
pool carload of hogs Friday Ihe
17th. The load Is not yet complete
and if you have any hogs ready to
go phone iiSa. MU
" Arriving here to look at ihe fam
ous Rogue river pears, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Stocltdale of 'Ravenna,
Ohio, came here this morning. Mr.
Htockdale Is a representative of
the Moan Spray Pump company,
A number 'of the machines have
been in.vtnlled In various piielclng
plants lu Medford within the lust
yenr.
You can make your d renins of
"icalth come true with chiropractic
ami Russian massage. Dr. Slmklns
over Woolworth'a store.' . 1 Id
Hertha Rader and Mrs. Hon An
derson of Phoenix, .Miss Lulu Salis
bury of Jacksonville, und Mrs. Ar
thur Kleiuhammer of Applegate.
Among the many Medford vis
itors at the popular Lake o' the
Woods resort this week are the
following: S. M. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. Itolger, Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Itromley and family, Miss
son county sessions have been held
at Baker and Dallas, Ore, with
reports that the lectures were in
vuluablo to the merchants who
attended. Next week Klamath
Kalis will hold an Institute.
. The program will include a
scries of ten addresses by special
ists in business administration.
Cieneral open forum discussion of
various problems will be a feature
of each meeting.
The Big Tent
Sixth and Holly ;
Tues., Weds., Thur.
The Sensational Drama
The Great
Underworld
Prices 25 and 50 Cents
COMING FRIDAY
"The Whole Damm
Family"
u
Street Angel" Big
to complete the final report of the j
recent convention to submit to the
members of Medford post at thej
next meeting, August 20th. Any ,
local merchants having bills
against the commission are re-1
minded again to present their bills
to Oeneral Chairman McDonald at'
the Chamber of Commerce at onee. I
It l reported that arrangements j
are being made to present Whit J
Harlan and his popular dance baud!
In p "turn engagement at the Fair-!
grGi .ids pavilion ' sometime next
month. This will be welcome news
to' local dance fans, as this noted
bund Is conceded to be one of the
best in the west.
One of the big dance attractions
of the fall tjeason will be the an
nual I,nh6r day ball of the Amer
ican Legion. This yearly event Is
looked forward to by the dancing
public of southern Oregon and al
ways draws a large nt tendance.
Some unusual features are expect
ed to be presented -In connection
with this year's affair,
' hluong the hotel guests from the
state of Washington are Mr. anil
Mrs. L. 1). Sparks of Fllensburg,
Mr., nnd Mrs. R. W. Hummed of
Kvereft, dcorue Uifk?fn of Spo
kane. Capl. nnd Mrs, M. J. Rlacen
w'ood of liremeiion and Mrs.
, A Jewell roadster, .which was. Adolph Schmidt of Seattle.
'Ashland's Legion post will spon
sor a drum corpM to represent tills
city, If R is found, after investiga
tion. Dial such an organisation can
stolen on Sixth street lyst evening
from John Hyde, was located to
day abnndonetl In Ashland, whore
another machine was stolen. The
Ashland car was located In Duns-(be formed here, according to the
upon
innh, where two boys, who are also
believed 'to have taken the local
machine, are in custody of officers.
. l: very body 's singing it, every-,
body's playing It. "If I Can't Have
You." new Victor record by dene
Austin. At Pnlmer'H. " " Mil
(,'A number of out of town vis
itors from OrnntM Pshs, Hold Hill
and some from Itoseburg, arrived
tills afternoon for the boxing bouts
to be held tonight ut the armory,
where one of the largest crowds of
the season Is expected. (
Swim In drlnkhiK water. Mer
rick's chlorinated pool. Stf
Members of the Kilts clubs of
Ashland and Medford will meet to
night at (he Jackson Hot Springs
dance pavilion for their annual
decision of the members of Ash
land post No. 14, In regular ses
sion last night at the Legion hall.
The value of a drum corps was
brought to the attention or the
posl ami It was tho unanimous de
cision or tho members that, Ashland
could not be advertised any more
forcibly than by means of a drum
corps functioning ut Legion and
other conventions nnd gatherings.
Ashland Tidings.
Miss Arlene Hay returned to her
homo at Central Point yesterday
from San Francisco, where she at
tended summer school.
Mr. and Mrs .11. J. Davenport
of Council llluffs. In., left herr
today after spending ti week at
the home of Mr. ami Mrs. J, II.
Joint frolic. Only clubmen and 1 Stevle, sister and hrotheiMn-law
their families and women gucHts
are Invited to the affair.
Troo props nt Medford Lumber
Co. Phone 62H. 8Wtf
Mrs. C, V.. Locatelt returned to
Medford yesterday from Port hind.
when- she took a short course In
of Mrs. Davenport. They expected
to tislt ' relatives and friends at
Ogdeu and Salt Lake City, L'tah
Front and Sixth streets by Henry
Dyngt! and (', C. Clark, Iwb local
auto salesmen. " The lot had been
used by Claude Stevens of the fire
department, who sold parking
space to local motorists nt a small
amount per day. and before Mr.
Stevens took charge the lot was
popular ns ti horseshoe pitching
court. It was formerly the site
of the Oregon Granite company,
now locnled on Front and Fourth
streets. ''
Culifornlaus reglslred at local ho
tels Include F. F. Burns of Coltofi.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrews of Santa
Ann. VI. A. Karas of Weed, Mr. and
Mrs. M. Mitchell of San Diego. H.
A. Austin of (llendale. IS. W. Wal
ker of Santa Rosa, Miss Marjorie
Mervln of Pasadena. Klhe Heitz
and Relic Fny of Hollywood, Char
les Dayneton of Chico. II, J. Litre
of Fort Jones, ("i, Austin of Stock
ton, W. S. Allliiger of San .lose,
K. A.' Ilngedorn of Palo Alto.Mr.
ami Mrs. J. J. liar ley' of Sacra -meuto,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin of
Oakland; Kdith Farrar and Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Anderson of Los
Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Clas
key of Ku.rekii, F. J. Plant of Ala
meda and Mi', and lrs. It.; J.
lieadic. K. L, Knoth, Mrs. J. P.
Rctlermnyer, Mr. and Mrs. L. A,
Podest of San Francisco. j
Itev. J. I'I. McDonald, pastor of j
the Free Methodist church,- ac- j
companled by Mrs. McDonald, re-1
turned1 here yeserday after soend- 1
Ing the past 10 days nt Slltcooa
lake, where lli-dr son and d-ug'-ter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
McDonald, have un atti active1 sum'
mer home. They report that It
was only nine degrees ubovo freez
ing at the lake yesterday mont-,
Ing, but in spite of that the water
was warm and excellent for swim
ming. ' . -
The Misses Kvolyn Davis and
Margaret Honey, who have spent
a -week In MedTord visiting Mrs.
KPen Dougherty, grandmother bf
Miss Roncy, left here this morn
ing for their homo at Dunsmufr.
Mrs. Adrlenne Steward and Miss
Paloma Handelman of Grants Pass.
ivo are buying fall and winter
dresses for the Adrlenne Steward
shops lu Medford and Grants I 'ass.
Jare expected lo return the end of
planes. ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker
are spending a week or more in
San Francisco, purchasing new fall
slock for the M. M. Department
store, and have been carefully In
specting numerous lines of goods
offered on the San Francisco mar
kets, from which they expect to
bring back some of the most catch
ing styles ever Introduced In south
ern Oregon. They expect to re
turn early next week. 1 .
After having resided In Medford
Kvcry member of Medford Post
No. lo is urged to be on hand for
the big Lesion meeting at the
Armory next Monday night. Au-v
ust 20. Some important business
Hit At CvQtGTtCltV wil1 be tllseu!ifie(1 aml Perhaps act-
' ; I ventiou commission will have an
I interesting report to submit to tho
A charming love story of pic- memi,ers of Medford post, one that
turesque Naples is unfolded at cvery ocai Legionnaire will want
Hunt's, where "Street Angel.'' Fox ! 0 netu.t ;
Film featuring Janet Gaynor und; t i8 planned to show the movies
Charjes Farrell, opened yesterday ot- ,Iie ,-eceni Medford convention
before audiences, which acclaimed j as ., Hponial feature of the elite
ONYX
POINT EX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95
the beauty of the settings and
the splendid acting. -
The story tells of Angelina, an
unfortunate victim of circum
stances who, desperate through
poverty and- the sickness of her i
mother, attempts the last resource j
of desperate girls and takes to the
strcetH of an Italian town to raise j
money for food and her mother's
medicine. She tries to steal enough
money and pursuing police lose
her within the friendly tent of.
a t raveling circus. Site Is later
found and carried away to prison
tainmunt program for next Mon
day.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week: ""
for sometime, Mr. and Mrs. Lew- w),ilo her newly discovered sw'oet- I
ter Cash moved last week to Cen- heart gives her tin for dead. !
tral Point, where Mr. Cash Is cm.
ployed In the Central Point moat
market'.
Dance. Gold Hill Sat. nlte. 14S
Obituary
MANFULL Mnude Jlnnfull
passed awuv at her home, 327
Marie street. August 15, 192S. aged
45 years, nine months and five
days. She is survived by her hus
band. James Man full
Lawrence. Steven and Murrlel of
Medford, and Clarence of Idaho:
also two daughters, Mrs. Fern
Rlginan and Pearl Manfull of
Medford.
Funeral nrrnn gem outs will be
announced later. Service in charge
of Poii Funeral Home.
' . .
The musical acore, furnished by
tho lioxy theatre orchestra of
pieces, makes ibis one of the
greatest Movietone features ever
i brought to the screen. The music
alone is well worth more than
j any plcfure admission ever
charged in the cty. Two splen
did acts of "Talkies'1 are .also a
leading fenture on this splendid
program. 1
M YUTLK POJNT. Holt-Chusu
aifiiery opens if oi' beans. .1 black-
four sons, i berries and huckleberries.
BIRTHS
and Denver, Colo. Mr, Davenport the 'Week; ' A lettel from them
Is with the Rock Island Railroad
company
Mrs. W. C. Wilson left here to
permanent hair waving the first ) day for Grants Pass to spend sev-
of the week. Mrs. Locntell is pro-
day on his way to Crater Lif I t ii... miiI.i,. u
a short buslnesa trip. ,m Nouth 0enlrl avenue.
tnredeenied watche aufl 'dla- Wo have somelhluR cholco In
inonds. Jennings Loan Office, r, s. tree props. Do not fall to see them.
- T IX HI- llpU I 1... 7X(f
Mrs. Clara F.llwardrt, recognized
us one of the most talented of the
younger composer of America, left
here h.M night for New York City.
after spending the past two weeks
ay the house guest of Mr. and Mrs
George1 Andrews, Mrs. KdwimU
has written several songs for Carrt-
Fruit House
Workers
You can save time in
planning your lunches
and meals if you will
visit our retail store,
where we carry a most
complete line of breads
and pastries.
era l weeks al the home of her
daughter. Mrs. V. Gillin.
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's office today
to S. F. Newman of Central Point,
Leo Coffenherry uf Hrtiy. W. K.
Davison of Talent and PleVee-Allen
Motor company of Medford.
' A divorce action ' was filed at
the county clerk's office today by
Leena K. Austin against Owen H.
Austin on charges of cruel and in
human treatmenti The couple were
married at Jacksonville August 10.
line Andrews, one of them being I ll'-tf, and have no children
"Iiy the Rend of the River." For the week ending August 11
A special type of troo props nt I according to a report from- the
Ulg Pines Lbr. Co. ' ?Rtf
" Mr.' uml Mrs. J. W. McCoy, left
here last night for Portland. They
expect to lie gone u month.
We have something choice in
tree props. Do not fall to see them
Ultf Pines Lbr. Co. TStf
Ml Gladys Richmond Is em
ployed In the office of Cole Holmes.
Insurnm-e agent. thlr week during
Ihe absence of Mrs. Chtirucc Gar
wood, who Ix enjoying a two weeks'
vacation. '
state board of health, one new caw
each of scarlet fever, influenza
tuberculosis und Infantile paraly
sis were reported from Jackson
county, which Is regarded as n
comparatively good record when
compared to reports from other
Oregon countets.
len agreeing in leave Medford
ami stay uwiiy. R. C. Young, for
mer local hardware merchant, wfos
released yesterday on his own re-
cognlnncc after having been held
Mi;:aiul Mrs. Vlrtftl Grove, North
!nrtlelt street, are the parents of
a six and a half pound son, horn
Monday morning, August til, at the
family home.
Card of Tlmnks
We are deeply grateful lo alt
our fiiends for their kindness and
beautiful 'floral offerings extended
ut the death of bur beloved father
and brother.1
-Krcte Stewart Nornille,
Oscar Stewart,
v Mrs. Iterthn Demurest,
, . Jas. Stewart,
v " Alex Stewart,
'and Families. ' 146
Slated CunununUiitlon
Dressmaking and remodeling. hy officers on n charge of curry
Fivshlnn Shop. 17 1 Medfonl llldff, j hig concealed weapons, for which;
if ho was arrested early this week.1
It. G. Fowler, county agent, will Younif Is alleged to have thrrat
uet as one of the Judges for the ! ened the life last week of his ex
Klamath county fair, lo be held ! "if who obtained a divorce from
September I, 2 and 3 He has been Youim last ynr.
selected to assist In judging farm I Henry Cnrcellus of Clinton, la
crops and dairy cattle. Jullgc ! among the motor tourists from
for the Jackson county annual fulr dlstwhee who registered today ut
have not been chosen. j the locnl brunch of the out of state
Mis Dorothy ramplxdl will call I registration bureau nt the
nt your home and help you with : Chamber of Commerce,
any conking problem, no matter
what kind of uu electric range you
use. Phone 90. This service Ih free,
no avail yourself of MIhs Cnmnbttll'i
service thin week, compliments of
the Medford Klecttic Co, JIT
Mr. lind Mtm. Grover (loodale.
uccotupnuled by tholr eight chil
dren and Mrs. Godnle's father, ar
t-aid that they were spending -
few days this week In San Fran
cisco after attending a mnnuhoth
style show at Los Angeles. .f
John Langstrom IcG here today
for Ventura, Cnl.. where he ex
pects to work In the oil fields.
Mrs. J. It. Haynie returned to
Portland this morning after visit
ing at "the home of her aunt and
uncle. Mr. nnd Mrs. . C. Ulce
for the past few days.
Dance, Gold Hill Sat. nlte. MS
Mrs; Charles GUI. member of,
the Auxiliary of the American Le-i
glon post at Sheridan. Ore., who
atended he convoitUou here the
flrt of the month nnd visited nt
the home of Mrs. Ii. C. Jones since
that time,' left here today for her
home after spending' n few days nt
Klnmath Fnllu. ! ." " '
Word wus received yesterdny
from IL D. McDonald, former
pc.od cop of Medford, that ho and
I rs. McDonald a re en Joy ing 1 1 f e
lu Constantinople. The day before
the letter was written to his par
ents, Mr. und Mrs. J. K. McDon
ald, they had been swimming In
the Black Sen. Mr. McDounld Is
representing the ' Holt Catcrplllnr
Tractor company lu Kurope. and
since leaving here over a yenr ago
the -couple have visited 31' coun
tries. His wife has hud numerous
articles published In various mngn
Klnes since they have hoen travel
Ing. Her specialty ! descriptive !
wilting of people and their iis
toni. Mr. Josephine Carre returned
to Dunsmutr this morning uftor
visiting at the home of lcr sister.
Mr. J. C. Grub I) of Applegrtc. dur.
Ing the past month.
Miss Mable Gllherl, who Is a
faculty member of the Ketchikan.
Alaska, city itchools. will leave this
woeu for Seattle to nail' for her
A Mediord Lodge 103, A. F.
5wyf & A. M.. Friday. August
' 17th. 7:30 p. m Uy order
W."M. C. M. HOCSTO.N. Sec.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOU HUNT 1-roum: light, witter.
furnlKlu'il. M0. XI: Summit Ave
147
MEDFORD
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James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
1000 Charactn BibU
Noah and the Ark
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FOR 8AIJ5 OR TItADK New 4-i
rm. modern bungalow, concrete?
foundation, fireplace, laundry !
trays, hardwood floors, dandy ga-i
1 riige, woodshed, l! large lots, lo-;
cttted west part of town. Will j
take good car or lot as part pay
ment or sell on easy terms. K.
C. Corn. Phone 1377. US
Fastly Becoming the Talk of All Medford
THE SCREEN'S FINEST
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1 -;y YOU WILL BE AMAZED
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KOU HALE A real going fruit and '
dairy ranch; modern home, deep:
well, dnlry bnrn, milking ma-1
chine, motor driven separator.
hny In burn. 18 head fine dairy!
oow. team, tools. This Is n real
going ranch and owner says fell.:
E. C. Com. 1 1 So. Riverside. 14H
KOK LEASi: One of Medford's
most beautiful homes, complete-j
ly furnished: 6 rooms. - steam I
hent. close In. ?Sn n"r month, j
See Charles A. M'ing Agem!r.
Inc. I4Ri
FOR SALE Secoml-hniUl brick,
lumber, doors, windows. H. Chll
dei'A 41! Arcadia Court." 152
WE DEVELOP
FILMS
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West Side
t .- Pharmacy ; ;
"The Rezall Store'
i .. r ! 1 i in
h Rtt I al8 two big acts of ii
I I H.ar anH Va.irl ul 1 1.. I ' iii t
m I' ' rrr
' I ILj (KiS M..,.J.. 10 and 33 jfyft I
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FOlt HAM-: 2-rtuy-uM bull riilf.
G. -W I. Wnrncr. . . 1 IT
FOit SAI.K -One mul.nimat motor.
KvtnnuU-. now. half price. Jon
nlnga Luahl Office. 5 So. Krunt.
i wu.i, rjv
fomo ..)
! for Hiu!
flwd yoaterdity 'Hy train to vlnu! Alttnltan helUitrtein, followlnir a
Mr. nnil Mm. John Cnnh fit Cm-1 vlH with Mr .and Mr. Alerting
trnl I'oltil for it ahort tltno, 1 Mentenhal of thla city.
. trenlnd..-- Hox
K room nm! bonril to
rklim Rlrl 1n cxc.hanirr
lUMrworH mornini; uml
14, Mull Tribune.
IIS
LOST Wcdncsiluy, between Old
Staite road uml Muilford . neur
. ftoaa Lane. Federal cord tire.
IS, with Iron rim. l'l.ne no
tify C. S. Nrwhnll. Phone SI-F-4.
Jacksonville, HJ
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Agency
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