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MEDFORD MUD: TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,-' OREGON,- STjyDAY, CTGUST '19, -1928.
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Iocal and
Personal
! J. J. MnMnhon, former truffle
j officer In .Mpfiforrt unci now of
! Port In ml, arrived iiere Friday
nlKht .'MTomimnfft hy Mvh. Alt:-
H ATTORNEY DENIES
. Out (if town HhOri-H in Moil- "I enjoy the uifreeiiblt' wcutlnM'
fonl yeHtfi iliiy nfUM-nnon Included In UiIm stale, eietlully after i e
MiH. I,. D. HarrlH, of the Jlllllon- i celvinn lettern from lYlenils In
aire road; .Mr. J. W. I'rultt. Mm. I Koi kford. III., telling, about the
Jhihon and their .nnllnllon, Thoy : -Metirlffln, .Mrs. Donna An- I intense heat JIM He, e Hiroe.
expeet to xpenri- a week vIxltlnR j "n, ,wr. inarieH Maeey, ana p.- .' , ,
... .1,- ,...,!, ..t m..o i,,.iihn'jMr. Joe Under, all of I'hoenix. church at that place. wild today
.... i.., ,. t,..r.,.: ,,... i-en.lnd. ' .. .... I Oct vnnr lce-eold melonn nt therefore leavlnK Al ml ford for Crater
oil llv Tire Chief noy Elliott to ,, f Ahland. ' Willow SnrlnSH Service Station Lake, where she expected to visit
refrain from hurnhiK trash, rule The Fuller Hrush man Is a resl-i a" Hours. On Pacific hlfihway. 149 l" nle. A I . i. r i, n-,
hish on itmw al this time of the ,,, nn ,mmo .. ot Medford. "V V '" formerly a j ?f "'" fVl-l. m
year, due to the present extreme ( Yol. ,,,,,,, wi ,,B appreciated. :Medfnrd and Central Point rosi- lojel at ho icsott tils Ml m-
dry conilllloii. Moreover, if ruh- ... mm(.,i.,, service nhono fieo .!'"nt. returned yesterday after un!m''- MM 1'11S! " "")'
l.lsh fires are heRim. the persons I D M(.lr,lp i (i4-J 160 i"n,"c'' oC "lx "inhl I" southern "'" " ,
responslMe for the same may he, Vhomas Word, department of .Hfoi-nUi, Xevmln, Vtnh and mid- ) s"1''mPn ,'"." I Showine before larce crowds at
hailed to the city police court. Justi(.(, .,,,,,, wllh I.llewestern states. Mr. an Kandt ! " ' hn"m' J-"Km,lhe afternoon and oveninc pe
as no fire permits are issued dur- .. , ............i i M1.,ifri,.d (plans to remain here indefinitely, , " ",, , formances. the Christie llrothers
illK hot . summer inontlis. neverai i1M.dav tn ,,end a short time here 1 maln,y nllp l" lno "u't ,mu lne, ... ' v.' .... circus
100 EASTERNERS JO
ISIT CBATER T
Daily Meteorological Report
in
hlazcs ilm'lnir the past week are, nrfieii.l l.,,ir,.-.u . local climate Is exoepiinnally suit-I " '. 1 nient last nlKht and left early
nttrihlltPd to carelessly set rubbish , Ktork of merehnndlse I mnil honlln- ..., , " '.V, I . S .. Hil
special type of treo props nt
piles.
.eye car. noH, and throat ; IJolh.e lrtaho, who. I,v heo vi- ! '''Z Xriff "offlro "Z wooks' visit.
rd Jillfe' 1 I,inff fI- L. KniKht iHHl'Pd nl th0 fhoiiflH offlr es- , , f Hoffman of Heat-
niu-h that tomorrow nlffhf ! of .Mujn BtW(( I(lf( f0. the,i lorO.iy afternoon to Robert ' tie arr v" " Uord on
K of tl local American l.o- . ,.oniu on ,,..,.-.., . of Ashlaml, L. t . House and H. ".f .'; "
stork of merohandine I must
t sell. Koe .i. C. Homier. 148
Dr. k. e:. rnayer. prac-n.e in..- Mj. nmI MrH n BftI.(l of
ite.l to eye. ear, notf anci mroni. ; IJoh.ej i(iaho, who, liavo henn vis
.Mftiioru
InasmiK'h
Tneotinn
Kion post In of more thnn usual nres.smakinK ' a n 1 remodeling ! uK"nt nr( M'lford and It. j
importance, a in we Hiii-mm.iiru in , Fflfjh0n Knon 4L.l( Medford Jildjr. i ' ' .mw.
lii-KPd, u a complete, report of the . tf ' rroe props at Medford Lumber
Mate American I-rslon convention; M , , rhn.lfil.H ! Co. Phono 62$. 8fttf
Salui-day! 'v u,li" UIU MUl11' 1U,M
hn..A ii.nf. IshowinB a decrease of seven under
oral chuirmnn of the convention. , sont tllo , Wf) W(tfk8 cnmp. total of the day before, were
Moving pictures of the convention i nK . i rewiKtered yesterday at the local
will also bo given and will be i tj,.-nn a,.,. wa.. t Ibrfinch of tho out-of-statA auto
W. A
leave here tomorrow for
Lake to spend two days' vncation. i . . ' ; arrival at the lodge either
They will be accompanied by Mrs. p . p. ... y. , ' ,",,.',.,. I dya
- Sunday, August
ForecastB
Medford and vii-inity: Sumlay,
, fair. -No change in temperature.
OrPiron: Sunday fnlr. No ciiauKe
A R a y m o n d-Vhitcomb land jn temperature. Continued
crnine, wliich will include over ' humidity.
i.ru weajtny eastern peoinv, -scheduled
to arrive tomorrow at
Crater ltke for a short stay and
will be i ru third tour to arrive
there this summer, others having i
come, earlier in the season. An-
lit'-'.
Temperature (deg.l...
Tues-i Highest (last Vi niH.i..
Lowest mat V& if raj..
Purchased
WILDBERG BROS
SMKLT1NU ti RKFINING CO.
Olfi.'f!74?. Mitkct Sc.San FrJraico I
Plan: Sojtti San PranciKO j
LOCAL DATA
low
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performances:,.' ..... ... : n.i MnmMHv iPct.l.iTO
Ills- I'incs l.br. Co. 78lf;" 1 '"'TV . ? , Included trained wild animals acts i ' ? l'' J , V' C"..i"u .,u .0(1
lemporary nuto licenses were!""" ' ... 'of .unusual merit and hicli grade! ' ' . .1.. 1.,.' nr c'nll er . Clear Clear
I ii 1 . .. .. 1 nth Palls. Hefore the Natron cut- Total preciiiltation since Septem-
,t he 1,1a show, which this ye nrs , a(( lMn lho cl.ule ! 1927. B.C5 inches.
here tho first of thlH month wlll.inj (.nijtrf,n"
A. M.
returned
day morning to spend several days j 1 , came regularly through .ledlnni. nrifie" today 5:3 n.
visiting at tlie home of her broth-t ,',, , " - I .,.., tmi'iv 7-0tJ n m
or. Sid Brown. Mrs. Hoffman ex- . T. liarle 1 attorney for the cortVAI.I.IS.-Crusher wnrVInt, Mondv D- I a 111.
. , , icircus, last niuht took pains to , n . n ,iv nn ei-nvei foe Thii-' Sunrise Monttaj. ..r'Ji .
.v... omath road . v. ;.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
Walter Lillit of Medford has
COLK. .Meteorologist-
Classified advertising gels results,
show are given proper atton-
f olio wing criticism directed j
shown through the
j lurace L. liromley
courtesy of-
( Screen dorirs. Woods Lumber Co.
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Ml-U 1.- A -t..r...A ..w ..r.- 1
An opportunity for your boy or Knondim!' a two weeks' vara I
as the
girl to learn violin, Velio, flute, . S(..,llh. u.Hll
clnrlnet, saxophone, cornel, trom-Kiiefilii of AIrHt .Moor' sister. Mrs.
lon,e, drums, guitar, banjo, mando- ( m(1m(.i i,ynn,
lln or any orchestra instrument. u-e h ' somothinir choinn in
registration bureau.
Wo havo something choice In
treo props. Do mot fail to hgo them.
ktlK PineH Lbr., Co. 78tf
A ' complete list of Jackson
i.- ni,M i,:n ,...,..,! Hon.
in Klamath county on th- Lost'"' lh" hu " r(f ei,t
river. Consideration Sftouu. Tlu. : '""nect on with the condition ot ; j
deal was made through th of I n "'""'V of Imiws, which the
j cation In this edition, t claimed ; ssS-ga
wen? pooriy ireaicn. ,i i-. i laricu
Simply have them register; we
loan the instrument and teach them
free. No investment until they
learn, filve them an opportunity
to be In an orchestra. Kull par
HoularR at the Palmer Music House.
161
A peculiar accident caused ' a
round hole of fairly good si in
the north Hide window of Carl 7.
Tengwold's renl estate office o.i
North Kir street yevoml nights
ago when a small block of wood
was flipped onto tho glass by a
passing automobile, the wheels of
which caught it just right lo send
it from tho street with enough
force, lo break the window. The
piece of wood is on exhibit at
the real estata office.
Tho Junior drum and bugle
corps will initiate 22 new mem
bers next Tuesday nitiht. Clayton
Isaacs expect more applications
during thlH week as he wishes to
have 12 tnoro drums and 10 more
bugles. Hoys 0, 10 and II in one
group and 12 to 16 in another. 3 15 1
Tho remodeling of Hie old
ouartera of the Roddy Jewelry
st o re f o r t h e Ja rm i n a ml Wo od
drug storo Ih progreslng rapidly
and Is expected to bo completed
in amplo time for the opening
which Ih to take place in another
month. Tho front of tho build
ing is being radically changed and
according to present Indications,
will have an attractive appear
ance. Genii Austin, one of thn numt
popular of Victor artists, has made
a new record, "If I Can't lave
You." Ask for It at Palmer Music
IIoiiho. 140
With threo or the big Mack
trucks used to haul cement and
Bi'Hvel to the dam Hite broken
down, tho concrete work tvaB
Homcwhnt delayed during the last
couple of duys and tho contrac
tors plan to work a Sunday. It
Is not, however, the policy of the
shift to inn!;o up for lOHt time.
The concroto is now more thnn
l it feet above the ditch level
across the entire span. Ashland
Tidings,
ir. I C. Thayer, practice lim
ited to eye, ear, nose and throat.
Medford lildg. Htt
Mrs. Clara Furmnn, who hnH
resided In Medford for tho past
1 1 years, left, last evening for
Itockford, III., to visit friends and
relative for severul weeks, after
which she will visit other rela
tives In WlsonHln and I ndinnn.
Itockford is trs. Kurman'M old
home, she having lived there for
forty years before coming to
southern Oregon.
".Inst Like a Melody Out of the
Sky," Oene Austin new Victor rec
ord, on snlo nt Palmer. "Wo HM
Happiness." 14U
Deer hunting on' Parker moun
tain on tho Ashland-Klamath Kails
hlghwny will bo poor HiIh year,
according to Deputy (inme War
den Hoy Parr, who stated yester
day that over 4.000 sheep are
graajng in the Parker mountain
district. This large number of
sheep, he Indicated, will make the
doer more scarce and chances of
shooting' u sheep more ensy. The
mountain as a rule affords good
hunting grounds and each season
is the destination of a good sized
number of local hunters.
Ceorge (llbsnn has sold his
homo on Loler Lane to Joe Mo
Night. The deal was made through
the nfflee of Kreneh ft Alwood.
tree props. Do not fail to Ree them.
I.iig Pines Lbr. Co. 78tf
Although tho county dog li
cense law Is sllll ,in effect, only
;I7 such licenses have been issued
so far this year, with the last two
being Issued to K. Kalto and R.
M. Parsons, both or this city.
liefore you re-roof your home,
let us give you an estimate on the
cost of either patent or cedar shin
gles. Woods Lumber Co. 1&4
Hllss 3 leine, who recently pur
chased the street decorations
which worn used during the Amer
ican Legion and Artisan conven
tions tliis month, will use a por
tion of the same decorations at
the Klamath county fair early
noxt month, hn having received
the contract for the general dec
oration of the fairgrounds and I
buildings.
Let a mother who loves children!
keep your children day, week or I
month. Hlg house, largo shady I
oi' Kreneh Atwood.
Marrlngo licenses we're issued ni
t lw on it MI v ilei-k'u iiffii-'d voulni'. :
lay to II. T. Decuman. 23, ami ! 1"ln,''1 ' s-how has a!r:
"" !,. ...n.w.! P.m.i-nv 1 'I hr.th i-.f I4 l" 1 "" U
ounty teachers for the coming 1 , ( . w u.,,,lV, ! special men to care for them.
year will ho announced next week, ' , , . . , , They are not worked, hut given
cck. ICR-al. both of Kan Francisco, i1'" """ Possible, which some-
Professor K. II. Iledrlck' salfl to
day. The date for tho opening
of school, has not been definitely
decided because of tho uncertainty
about tho length of the fruit bar
vest season.
Swim in drinking water. Mer
rick's chlorinated pool. . 80tf
Three road crews are at work
In the Crater national forest, ac
cording to local forest headriquart
ers. with 4a men employed nt Kish
Lake, l.'t in the Dead Indian dis
trict and 1 5 In tho Lodge Pole
area. These crews will labor un-
whlch were grown by J. R. Tyrelilto !,,,,,1't Jl,ms' '' n the horses
went or Al rr orr . were ail rue l in if '
much attention at the I'hamliori, " "r aoMoa.s o.Ko,.
or fommcrcc. where they were i " "'.
put on lisplny yesterday iiftPi- we mrmt then:, which would
llo(n Imean dollars and -ents out ot i ETSSS:
Miss Kllzahcth Hurr. supervisor !ou'' l-licts Out of the !'',K":
of county rural schools, who' left I nml"'r of horses we have, it l ,
last .lune for an extended tour of IV loKicnl that some of them
Kurope, Is in France this week, '' lnl"-' rlP hecome sick and
arrlvlnn there from Italy. .Msli u is me same w,. ,. men. ;
IJurr. who has visited all the
friiintrtcw on Ihe Knronefto enntln-
in com weamer negins ami will ! ent on tnifi toul.( wi f,. ,
America In ten days and will be ,
Not a
Detail
Single
lot whom are now in bed nurslnit i
j injuries ami recovering- from sick
' ness. : :rz
resume their duties next spring.
continuinK inn proRrnm 01 roan hnck , ai,.,f01.,i early Kcpleni-
Kverybody'8 slnBinB It, every- Leslie Casey of Rutto Falls, who j
hody's playlnK It. "If I C'nn't Have HUHtlllnPl1 n U ushed foot in a i-ond I
You," new Victor record by fiono ! construction accident last week.
Austin. At l-almer's. 14 9 I wnH reported last eveniiiK as feel-i
Rod safely IlKlils have. been j iK better. As yet his foot has j
placed at hoth approaches of the I not been amputated and dncturs '
sharp curve In lho I'nclflc. hiKh-jllt present are studylnK whether i
1
Here is what we
to
OFFER
The largest and moot
complete assortment of
brenda and pastriea in
Southern Oregon or
Northern California, all
baked with the one idea
in mind, "That quality
is remembered long
after the price is for
gotten." '
lawn. U.17 W. Main St. 154
Jiarry Klliott and Chris flottlleb
are two local residents who ure
liersonally acquainted with Fran
cis Murray Wilson who recently
won tho democratic nomination
for governor of Missouri, of which
state tney uro former residents,
living in the same city In which
Mr. 'Wilson made his home. Mr,
Wilson also has a number of rel
atives In Medford, including V. C.
ami Robert Murray of thn Murray
Abstract company.
10 re-roof now may save you
the extra expense of redecorating
your interior walls afier the first
ritn. We havo both patent and
o-dar shingles. Woods Lumber
Co. Phono 108. i. U4
A man who has been passing
out Invalid passes for tho Christy
Brothers cIicuh, vhlch playbd Here'
yesterday, is being sought by cir
cus officials. The man, who signs
the namo of J. It. Atwood on the
passes, claims he Ih an advance
man for billposters and makes
arrangements with owners of
buildings for posting of bills, afler
which he cfieets small loans of
money with tho excuse that his
pay check has not arrived. Sev
eral such passes, which were writ
ten on blank telegrams, made
their appearance at yesterday aft
ernoon's performance of the show.
Chicken dinners, Covered Wag
on. 7fic. h,i
Mr. and Mrs. It. C. MneKerna
are expected to rot urn Monday
from a two weeks' motor trip
along the coast to various resorts
Including Crescent City and Han
don. Hello, Mrs. Kyle: What have
you for renl? Call 1262 Williams
Warnock. J 4 at f
Miss Luclle .lackson, u very
popular teacher In tho Junior high
school, hns Just entered the "Uni
versity of California at Herkeley
where she will complete her course
for master's degree In education.
Allss Jackson has been a teacher
In the local school for some lime
and has a large circle of friends.
Tree props at Medford Lumber
Co. Phono S2H. 8tf
"I have one of the best tomato
crops I have ever had." said Leo
Potter, well known truck cardner
of the Willow Springs district
when he wiih In Medford yestor
day. "The vines are all bearing
better than usual," he continued,
"and tho fruit is of a good final
ity with n ready market. My
acreage of watermelons Is also
giving me good returns and ns
a whole, I nm looking forward to
one of the most successful seasons!
1 have, ever had."
Unredeemed watches and dia
monds. Jennings Loan Office, fi K.
Front. 148
Ted Ilaker returned to hie of- :
yesterday uTter attending a rail
I'lc at the Chamber of Commerce
road hearing at Portland during
the past week.
Tree props al - Medford Lumber
i Co, Phone fll'li. 8fMf
K. I. Uaney, general manager of j
jthe vMouthern Oregon gas eorpor- !
alien. Is hero today from Medford
j conferring with the local mttn-
ager. lloMCburg News-ltevlew. '
: Kollowing the announcement in !
jthe Malt Tribune last week that j
IreKlMmilnn books for voters are
now open nt ihe county clerk's
office, registrations have been:
! more numerous, but are still few!
jand fnr between. The books will:
jcnntlnuo to be bpen until Opto- i
! her II and all voters who have not
iieen registered or have moved
jlnto a new precinct are urged to
(register ns soon as possible.
Approach of xchool days finds
a .decrease In tourist travel, ae.
cording to registration records at
tho chamber of commerce office.
Heglstratlons Tor the first fifteen
days of August total 2,r2,1, A
total of 194 earn were registered
yesterday. The decrease In regis
t rat ion haa been show n largely
during the last week, many tour
ist now homeward bound to pre
pare for the beginning of schools.
Ashland TiilhifM.
way near the .1. fl. Love home
this side of Central Point. The
lights, which reflect the rays of
headlights when directed against
them, wero Installed following a
recent accident when a large
Franklin sedan, going too fast and
unfamiliar with tho highway, left
the curve and turned completely
over.
Oenrge ThomaH, traveling
freight agent for tho Chicago, Mil
waukee, St. Paul and Pacific rail
road, with headquarters at Port
land, left, here this morning after
spending a few days in this city.
During the pear season Mr. Tho-1
mas cornea to Medford every two
weeks.
Mrs, Paul McQuat of Klveralde,
Ore., is a guest of her two daugh
ters, the M isses Jane and I-tar-bara
McQuat at tho M. Chnmplin
home for a , Jew '.days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. . Lemmon of
Hood Itfver, arrived in Medford
yesterday to visit their son C. C.
Lemmon, and take a trip to Center
Lake today, M r. and Mi's, Lem
mon were accompanied by their
daughter, Mrs, Marie Snow, of
Portland. Mr. Lemmon who Is a
prominent Mood Itlver rancher
says the recent heaj wave t here
did some damage but the grow-,
ers expect good prices for their
apples and pears with a large
crop of both.
Miss Lethn Miles of Ashland
(h employed in .Medford at one
of the i packing houses. She is
making her home with Miss Lu
cille Voss, n former Ashland girl;
Miss Miles and Miss Voss wilt-return
to Ashland lo enter tho nor
mal for the fall term. Ashland
Tidings.
or not the
essary.
operation will be ncc-
1 Nooanicum and Seadsitie districts 1
will vote on school eonsolidation.
Phone
5!
nut -ifintr itv
mi ytr
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PASTUERIZED SAFE - PURE
PRODUCED - RACK I? D.
THE. sANITA DV WAV
RAPP'S
MELONS
AGAIN
AT
Gossett's
Central Ave.
Grocery
.; 632 No. Central
Open Evenings and Sundays
that will contribute to ibo comfort, of patients', lias
been overlooked here. When a patient conies to thn
COMMUNITY ITOKPPTAL he becomes a "guest."
There's an almosphere of friendliness that he is sure
to like.
Have you ever stopped io consider ilia! a hospital of
fers cool, airy rooms, (he very best of scientifically
prepared foods and the services of graduate nurses
all at a cost that compares favorably wiih Ihe charges
of a first class hotel ? '
A hospital is a "public service institution." Next
time you are indisposed, avail yourself of the accom
modations YOL'R hospital offers.
Community Hospital
iiiiiiiiiiiii
if
ii
mm.
POIl K.M.K MhIiiikuiiv ilonk unci
fhiilr. I'hcino I04i.I-.I-2. Ilitl
WA.N'TKO To leiino, (win II farm
Willi niHIun t inn-clii-itu'. Acl
(lrt'n KIUh lioviu, (ii'ii. Iiol..
Miilfonl. 1411
KOIt MA1.K Hy owner: Moili rn 4
I'ooin rui'nlsliiMl hoiiHi'. roinont
t'oiinilntlon. hIiihIo tri'ps. 11124
MVsl Kliriilth St, IS.'.
WAXTKll MIiIiIIp nm-il wnniuii
for lionskiMior. Lnily HviiiK
nlniw. Willo box Mull Tiiliuni'.
' t r,i
rlll SAI.i: Almost now Unlit
wi'IkIii ViuikIhi (IniK naw. ("all
IIS North IVnoll St., afu-r wlx
o't'locli.
FRANK'S
Comedians
IN
The Big Tent
Sixth nnd Holly
Friday, Saturday
and Sunday
The Screaming Comely
The Whole
Damm Family
. Price?. 25 and 50 Cents
' V - ' i
Literally Hundreds of Southern Oregon
People Are Enjoying the Beautiful
GULBRANSEN
PIANO SALON j
Being Featured in Only Two Cities in the Pacific Northwest
Wo l;now that you'll enjoy the filTLBRANSEN
Salon nnd we cordially invite yon visit our
store and see it. There are the very latest
models in fine hand-played, registering, repro
ducing pianos. We'll gladly assist you in se
lecting a piano, too, if you wish one, and help
you place it in your home.
PERIOD MODELS
ART MODELS
GRANDS UPRIGHTS
in a wide variety of finishes,
including : the new lacquers.
Palmer Music House
Main & Bartlett
CLAYTON ISAAC
"We Sell Happiness'
Phone 788
W. H. FLUHRER
Bargains in Used Pianos, Orthophonic Victrolas, Majestic Radios
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