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MEDFORD' MATE TRIBTntTE, MEDFORD, "OREGON, ' WEDNESDAY; ' AUGUST' 29, 1928. ;psge TWO Jocal and Personal Rhmis, imy color anil any Kic, j Itullrnad Day nnil louml-up. linn nro In ilnmnml at ihr Itrrt Yohh ) ilrorta nf cnwhnyjt, cowgirl? ami ln ThrifL Shop, Ini-mml on Main Htmn jitlnn will ho prwiU to take purl, nhnvp Urn HfX oaf. At into tlmn ! Uiknvlr-w ronrilnrl (nn ono of tho yt'ur, jiwi lieforn xrhoul oprnw, rhll- j truly "fronlfer" HWtUonn nf thn west droit's shnfM itm nlwuyp iincdnrt. ' imtl Its roundup has heeomo known Thoro nro also many rails for! all ovor iho roast.. ' mon's fooiwrnr. Anyone wihIhiir : N'rxt Monday, Labor day, iho an-j tn donato nrtiolns lo tho shop nual Amnrh-un l.Khm hnll will ho '. should IflophonP No. 4T.6. , hold at Hilarity hnll, auspices of Tho fall danrinK fcojtsnn will ho I tho post drum coriw. 1;3 nponod Monday ovonhiK with a i Mr. and Mrs. .lfrod Kwhkpi ofi danro at Hilarity hnll, sponsored Kplida. Wash., and Mips Jimnlta! ly tho American l.nj;irn drum i Mdrwln of Astoria, nicer of Mrs. corps. ' HIS SwaKor. nro vlitln Mi-. Kwugor'a ! pony O. (Yawfnrrt h-n for So- hrothrr, V. 11. Kwnfcer. who has. niil- liml nlfflil. pxpocilng lo ho ' ho"n VP1" !l ,,ir' Immc of his' nunc s. voral davs. ilauKhtor. Mm. Karl l.oovor of - . . . , -i ,m r.t.,.u ; this city. Mr. Swafjor in ono of the Souvenir pnotos of I.inolioraii , ,. , , ' , , , l(Vl i -i.-ft-i ; ""dim,' prune growers nf i ark and his plane at Medford airpoit, ... , ' , ,. , , u,.,.t.if. rotinty and also a momher of ono for mi r at Hurwnod Photo Seivico, , J ' lfil of the eounlys old pioneer fam- Mrs, S. II. Clark of Monterey, j nu'"- ' f'al., and Mrs. M. R firlffln of! Walkor's first mid-week danco j Oakland, Oil., who had been vis- ' tonlifht, Aug. 2!ith, In the new pa- j Hint their mother. Mrs. M. V. Ho- : vlllon at Hear Creek bridge. Chil lies of North Oakdale, and nthor j p'h BI1k. Dnnce tickets 7;V. j relative nnl friends. left for homo! ladles free. 1 , yesterday. Mrs. Hose Holler and daughter, Walker's first mid-week dunce ; Miss Kthel HokIpi'. and Sam llous-ionij,-ht, Au. 2!Uh, in the new pa-j tun are fpendlnn a few days this vilion at Itear Creek bridge. Chil-jweelt at Vreka. Cal., where they dors rtldfr. Dance tickets T.'io. are visiting friends. The women ladles free. IfiD will return Friday and Mr. Houp- (luests from ti distance registered , ton will continue hl summer va ai Medford hotels Include II. Camp-; cation In nthor parts of California, hell Nelson of Kntfland, 11. M. Hy- Souvonlr photos of TJndhprKh land. Titos. (Jraeln., Mr. and Mrs. 'and his plane nt Medford airport, C. V. flraham. Miss Descella .lac-! for sale at Ilarwood Photo Service. (pins and Max h ellx if ( hicauo. Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Gardner nf Col- ,7 orado Sprlllli's. Colo., A. H. Doer IliK of Xew York City. I'. V. lilal- Jtowsky of Clnclnnali. O.. Mr. und i ' Mrs. l-'rimli Warner of I'.rnnltlvn. X. V.. -Miss Kdna l.lttle and Mrs. I ' C. H. l.lttle or liolse, Ida. ! I'riee will l. rlKht. W. II. Won. 'ill have some fine Klberta 1 1B0 l peaches at public market Thursday, j Otto Itngtcy of the r. S. Kl I'rlee will he rlKht. W. II. Wotl. : dellty nnd fluaranty company, with j; . i r,n offices In Portland, left here today Forty-five out of the slate ears! after spending several days Irnns rcgistcred here yesterday with the j acting business In this city, local stale auto traffic bureau. j I'r. I ti. Thayer, jn'actice lim l)r. K. fl. Thayer, practice 11m-; I'ed lo eye, ear, nose and throat. i: lied to eye. ear, nose and throat. Medford Bldir. 1.111 The Hlvth Sireet Super-Service 'station, otierated by Val .1. T'lscher, has comtileted the erection of a ' I'll by 3(1 foot hulldlnit to house the washlnpr nnd ureasinK equipment of j the jilant. The Sixth Street, Super-Service : Station has Myers hl-h pressure ' wnshlnc; and IiIkIi pressure greasing machinery, which Insures best serv ice. 1H& At the last meetlnt; of the Woni- II en's club committee anil the library board. It was voted to award the j. contract for the new auditorium "to Crane Fletcher, local con tractors. This hullilKiR Is to he i. the addition to the library, used for civic purposes. The contract jjlins not yet been sinned. II -was also voted lo award the plumhltiK ; and li.ntlliti contract to Mr. Schmldll of Medford. . The coulrltct will probably he sliincrt Ibis week. I Omuls pass Courier. Fred Alton Halk'ht, (earlier of : piano and harmony. A.ccredlli'il teacher. Malitht Music Sludlo. HIS , Liberty Tllilij. Phone 72. , ill.1 l Mrs. U. K. Swan Was expected to return home today from Colo rado, where she had been visiting her mother and other relatives the ! past three months. A local family purchased a play- I er piano about three weeks iiko, am now .movlntt away. Hnlance of , S.100 mny he paid out In monthly inslallmenla only. See and hear . (his piano at Palmer Music House. Ii Hint Mrs. Minnie Martin of Medford. who has been seriously III fur some lime. Is now ot (he home or a sln (iir, Mrs. Irene Wells at Talent. Many beautiful patterns In rnll paper for fie a roll at the bnnkrupt sale on West Main SI. tr Callfornlnns n-Klsiered nt local (hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. (I. llosy i,f LnCanniln. Kdythe War ner and Mae (llnvaliettl of Mn- 'ileslo, Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. WiIkIiI and Mary M. Wrlt-ht of Comonn. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Smith of llerk eley, (leorRe HlKulns of Santa Crur. .Mrs. Allle Mckee of Yulin City. 'Mr. anil Airs. II. F. runts of Marys- .vllle, A. F. Kness or Snernlnento. I.Mr, and Mrs. .1. II. Uhlhehart. Mr. and Mrs. L. w. M r nnd Mrs. . K. .13. WhltliiK of San Frnhclsco. Mr. and Mrs. c. ,1. Alfred, Mrs. F. Lawler nnd II. w. Harris and fain- illy of I.os Aneeles. Iiefore jdiu eonlrnct for a hew I roof, let us kIvo you an estimate, .lust phone los, Woods Lumber Co . i:. m ,... Life It ii Just what you make it. The same, rule applies to bread, and it the reason for the painstaking care used in the manufacture of Fluhrer's Milk Bread, the largest scll ; ing brand of bread in Southern Oregon or Northern California. LakPvlew In planning a biff role-t hrntinn for Spiemher 1, 2 and 3 io murk thn mmplftion of tho broad-! Kniifilnt; hy thn Southern Pacific of; ihe NcvjmIm, Ciilifornltt .A OrKon j rniirmMl from WixlH to that fity. I Thf cr-looriiiion lo lio known us 1 CI .1. .1. liuehter returned yesterday from UnseburK, where he trans acted business for ('open the first of the week Will have some ftn.t Mlhnrtn peaches at public market Thursday. ! .Meitrord HldK. H!l c. L. Smith, accompanied by a sister. Miss cnrnelhi smith, return ed lo Medford the first or the week after vlslllni; durliiK the summer months at the home of another sis ter, .Mrs. Kdnn Smith, at Helllnc ham, Wash. c. L, Smith expects to ito to California soon to check up on fiihnrt rnlsluK In that stale. The Alodel ClotlinK Company's Disposal Sale will continue all tills week. llll Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Perry arel ainotiK tile local residents who are vaenllonlni: at lllhtnnnil lake tills, week. The latest product from Vieior: Victor Oi thophonlc combined w ith Ttndlola's newest radio. Heautlful hlKhboy cabinets and entertain ment all the lime. Hen (hem or arraniin for denionslrallon at Pal mer Music House. jr.fl Included nmmiB the flreKonlans registered at Medford hotids are U'm. It. linker of Independence. Mr. nnd Mrs. fieo. F. Waters, Mrs. C. M. .Veeilbam, Mr. nnd Mrs. C, I). Hamilton, Clarence Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Ilaumk'arl ner, II. While of Salem nnd C. F. Schmeer. II. I.. Mnd, w. Ilnrney, otto .1. Frohmayer of lOueene. Oressmnklnit nnd remodellnir. Fashion Shop, L'4 Medford JlldB. tf l.'lshlnir over the week end was slow on the lower river, with only a few benK eaiittht. The trout did not seem especially tinxlous to lake a fly and no hiruor catches were reported. From Cold llench come reports of fin,, ralehes of monsler steelhends, the lawest call-in last week wcIkIiIiik HI pouiuls. Tliev are laklnK the siilnner nt Cold Uracil, but a few miles up ihe river nro hotni! taken with a fly Many nf tin. steelhend are sal.l' to be of unusual size this y,.nt. avenmlnir InrKi-r limn In many years. II will take several weeks Herore the flshliiK Is nl Its prime Croats Pass Courier. Swim In drlnklnir wnter. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. 80tf A civil action was filed by 11. W. Sparks today aaalnst the l'llKh way Mining company nf Uoeuo lllver for 4R I, claimed to be due for wanes and money expended for supplies In carryliiK work for t he company. See Ihe beautiful lose and Ivory four.pleee bedroom set. roKUlnr 1... value f,. jnr,, lh(1 lmn(,.,MH sale in, West M,i Sl, f, Itelly Anne Thorndlke Is spend IliK a short lime vlsltlntr M t.u ell.l CunnlnKham al Clendale. Ore "llllam Tentch. assistant county nKeiit lender for th., unf. left for Us home at Corvallls last even lllJ'.'l"r "-veral day ehoeWnc up hh Ihe Work at the local office. wa - .... ..mi re.rnor fnttt. jflst on lun-, V(,rtini, . uohh i.umher Co, Hi heid '.M l'"""'""'y hieetliijr in Id this afternoon before the county court. l.l'Oi, ... I','., i?m ,h,, Ak""' ",,h,," '""li'lct 'J', V; ' ' ' ""He district, upon e pe in,,,, r ,x i y IntiMeslcd by ,. ,.he. .m,1(1v r ads and dlii,..ff was Bive .f, the r,.sons why PllB1, , wanted. The Coker Unite dlstrw . . . 1 'rails. llTslrlc, ",0 ""rr.lj Majestl,. ,(!, ,. sales record. In Orc-o,, and Call fornla. These sel, ,,. extremely seh-ellve. Ko,.d distance c have power dynamic speaker ami In le,f, vvllm( A ()n onstrallon will assist you In ,ec,. inc. Palmer Music House, sole nk-nls. ,!3, V.V' W,,vl"",li "f '.ovclnrk. ' A ''lintham of Rprimifield oh,., ,t Wallace l'ledKer nf Wal. ace id,,., were amomr Die motor tourists from n distance who reals, tered today nl the local branch of Ihe out c-f stale nolo registration bureau. Ileforo you contract for a new roof, let KVP yoll ttn ,Mlmn, Just phone ins. Woods I.umher Co., B, Main nnd Oenrsee, 101 Temporary uuto licenses were Is sued nt the sheriff's office today to Alfred fury of Medford, A. T. Sen brook and .1. H. 'i'prrett of Cen tral J'oint, .1. W. Hock of Ashland and -t. A. Thatcher of Talent. The annual libor day dance of the American JPt:ion being spon sored by the drum corps. Hilarity hall. ICS Mrs. Mary Hendricks, who was formerly n hook keeper employed by i ho county clerk's office, re turned to Medford last week after hfivinii spent sometime in Fresno, Cal. She plans to resume perma nent residence here. Souvenir photos of 1 imlhorch i .: . . ' h ! and his plane nt Medford airport, for sale at Ilarwood Photo Service. 101 William M. Hevoridce of Port land, member of Knppn, Alpha PI i fraternity, which held its national convention In Portland last week, i has written a letter of apprecia tion to Chief Raffety of the state traffic department for assijsninK Traffic Officer j. J. Mc.Mahon to I Miss Clolda l!oone left hero to ennvoy the fraternity caravan to j day for l.ewiston. Ida., where she Multnomah Kalis and return. Rev- will be a member of the urammnr erlduo expressed reKret that his j school faculty Ih the physical edu slalement to police in connection j cation department, and jrirls' catch with an nutomohlle accident on ! In the hlKh school, she expected the iturnside bridge the mornlnu followlnK ihe caravan trip was mis interpreted, and that as a result It was mude to appear that McMahon wns drlvlnir the wrecked car. He snld he diil not state ihat McMa hon was drivim: the ear .but that he told the officers that the car was one used on the caravan to Multnomah Falls under direction of Mc.Mahon. Portlnad Journal. At the corner of Sixth and Fir streets the Sixth Slreet Super-Service Station is ociuipped lo Klve the best In washing anil Kreasin. I (If. Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. llellman nnd 11. II. Kinsey mid family were anions the Ktamalh Falls people spending yesterday In Medford. Walker's first mid-week dance tnniitht. Auk. L'dth. In the new pa vilion nt Hear Creek bridge, Chll ders Bldir. llanco tickets Tf.c, ladles free, ir.ji Anionic tho hotel guests In Med ford from Ihe state of Washington are Mr. nad Mrs. .1. K. Selle of Kverntt, Mrs. II. V. MacPhell and Xorinan MacPhell of Kaymond. Laura and .leannelti. Hrown of Vancouver, Howard Horner of Col ICKe Place, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.1. Thompson and Mrs. C. Illedel nf Spokane aad Mrs. S. F. Siarnan, Mrs, .1. M. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Culberson nnd Mi's, C. W. Kelley of Seatlle. The Alodel C'lothlnK Compnny's Disposal Snle will continue all (his week. 103 Mrs. II. Sehi'cy nf San P.ernar dlno. Cal.. arrived In Medford to day to visit at the home nf her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Parkinson. Jlrs. Schrey was acconipauled by her daughter, Luella. . Hlue Line Parcel Delivery, phone fist! for prompt service. ma Atier spemllnir the past month In Salt Ijike City, 1'tnll. Mrs. V. W. liussard and daughter Fllzn-hcth-roiurned home this morning. They were (he gnosis of Mrs. llus saril's molber, Mrs. ('. Ilenz, during the vacation trip. If you never use it at all (his season, n refrigerator at the big bankrupt sale on West Main slreet Is a good buy at Iho price; you can buy it for something less than half price. if. Miss F.trio Kelly of Hollywood. Cal., arrived here today to he the guest of her cousin. Mrs. S. .' Smilh, for several weeks. Tallor-mnde snils, $60 values nl $42. .10. One week only. Klein Ihe Tnllor, upstairs. 1(10 Among gnosis from Pnrtlnnd nl Medford holels are Mrs. K. S. Cur rfer, Hubert and John Currier. Mrs. K. C. Wayne, Theresa II. Kelly, M. Kelly, W. 11. Nugent and Tamlly. W. It. Stanley, I). K. Sbadrlck, ltlllll Daugherly, Clarice DaVen port. Herbert Finn. K. .1. Mann, ri. F .Llegcnlhnler. A. M. Hasenknnlp. A. P. Conley, Mrs. D. w. Stanley. May s. Wagner. Paul Cold. F. C. Steldle. A. II. Wllloughby and L. Fish. Thomas llealty ns. Co.. Hoom 12. Pnllli lllock. Small secured loans and contracts discounted. ir.stf Mrs. Oeruide Klrkpatrlrk Is spending (his week nl Prospecl, where she Is vlslling friends. When you re-roof your home In sist on 1 00 -;. vertical grain shin gles. Woods Lumber Co. 1(11 "The Applegnle river valley Is more interesting m me than Crater Lake," so said Millard Patterson, retired lawyer or t; Puso, Tex., whn left here this morning after spending the past nine dnys In Medrord. Mr. Patterson remarked thai he came lo this valley lo en Joy the vegetables and fine wnter. ever ts years agn he taught school at Carlton. Ore, In the Willamette valley. The visitor described the barren hills or his state nnd de clared that If they even had sage hrush to add color It would help some. The Model Clothing company's Disposal Sale win continue nil tills week. Marriage licenses were Issued lodtiy at the county clerk's office to Itasll Howey. Iin, of San Jose. Cal., ami Ocle Klngery, 151. of Tal ent, nnd to M, L. Forrest. ,1.1, and .Nellie I!, ""-'mi nd, noin or nend. 1 Tiillor-nindc suits. ir.O values nt $42.r.O. One week only. Klein thn l.Ttlor. upstairs. j fio "Ilall's Wonder," n prow between a muvkniclnn and n pumpkin. Is on display fit Ihc Chamher of Com mere, where It wm placed on ex hlblilnn through the courtesy of A. K. Hall of Kagle Point. The new melon ts claimed to have 40 per cent more sugar than the or dinary mmkmclon. Ida Wood nnd Klnrencn Graves, pinna teachers. Tlich xehool cred its given. J'-'O N. Oakdnle. Phone 104:.W. jfin W. F. Hector of the Medford M"nll Tribune Is spending two week here visiting W. K. Itoyntnn. whn will show him mure of hi favor He fishing riffle on the Hokuo, -Grants Pass courier. Fancy Klhertn peaches for can ning So per lh. Wen di-tiverv. Johnson Market, phone H7. tf Mr. and Mrs. IT. D. McCaskey j reiurned today from Snu Kranclhco, i where Mrs. Mc.Caskey hid farewell to her brother, who left this week for Liberia in Africa, for an indet- Inite stay In connection with bus!-! nH there. The Lotion Drum CorpB plans n ; hi; whoopee jor Labor day In the; way of a dan no at Jlllurity hall.! IBS j No baby clinics will ho hold by! the county health unit until Sep-J temhpr 11, when a clinic will be j held at Central Point, followed hy others In various sections of the 1 county. f.eurL'f TT Voni trnvAltnrr . i t. J 1 f"lKht and wunwnicr wont fnr the Atrlnson. ronckn & Knnta ! ; eon mcetinK at the Hotel Holland. Hallway company, with hradqunr-j several cases -where the 1'nit ters at Portland, came here yea- hun( Uons have recently relieved lerdaj- to upend ft few days. 'destitute residents were described Mrs. W. Al. Jones returned to by the speaker who mentioned the i Medford yesterday after spending i Hie past two weeks in Win Prnn- clf-co. Miss Ina Jones, who companled her mother on the va-! cation trip, remained In the city. to visit friends In Albany a few days this week. Mrs. Zola Akefs will he employed m the Heath drug tore where Miss Boone, has been clerking during the summer. Mrs. J. r. Johnson of Sioux' City, la., p-fi for her home Tuesday, after visiting in Medford as the guest of a brother and slster-In- lnw, Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. Looker.!, Mrs. Johnson was accompanied on her trip west by her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Look er, who will remain here for an ex tended visU. After visiting In this city as the guests of Mrs. M. S. Kollss during the pi tat week, Mrs. J. 1 1. Clark of Monterey, C:tl and M. 1C. Grif fin of Oakland, Cul., left here last night for their homes. Mrs. Hollss Is the mother of ihe two' visitors. Mrs. J. V. Watson has as guests this weAV Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Kel logg and their three daughters of Monon, lnd., who expect to loeate In Medford. A. K. l'easley of the Pensley stu dio, is attending tno Hnif, nnn lographers' convenlion at Portland this week. Verne Shangle is also present at the meeting. Dr. Frederick II. Johnson and family have returned from a month's vacation which Included a riojoiirn nt the ocean ,n fishing trip In the wilds of the North I'mpqiia and u climb to the "summit of ML Pitt. The remainder nf the time was Rpent at their cahin at Lake o the Woods. Mrs. .In Ha Henudroit. who has been visiting in Medford for sev eral days, left today for a visit to California points and will then re turn to her home in i.os Angeles. Mrs. Itcaifdroit was formerly a resident or Medford. and while here made ti rp lo Huekleherrv. moun tain. ELK HATCHERY Over SO million vugs ure oxpect etl in he taken, lhin season from .spawning HOlmon tit the Koveru mem i'lxh hntehery nt Klk creek above Trail, where the taking of "KKH hn.1 heen Kohl; on for several lays past. The nu m her of eirs will ho much larger I linn usual, as a lenult of more fish hehiK In the river, which Ih Indicated by Ihe (raps ami racks brin crowded with nil 1 mou more than ever hc fnre. Fish may be obtained at th hatchery hy any one choosing to motor nut. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 2!. (A Hugh llrady, who for !5 .'nrs held one of the most extraordinary of ficial positions ever granted thnt of city grappler for Portland, died lnte yesterday al hi. home here at the age of 74 years. He was re garded hy rivermen and officials as without a peer in his curious talent for recovering hodles from the water. Cntil the time of his retirement four yenrs ngo, Urady had recovered more than f.00 bodies and was known all over the north west for his uncanny skill. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH HA 1.10 Prums 2c lb. Pick them yourself. Three Oaks Or chard. Hl&tf WANTHD Two boys with bicycles lii yearn old. Postal Telegraph. HI l-'Oll SALK Evergreen .tweet corn 1 iv a dozen. Pick it yoursalf. K. S. Carpenter ranch, Jaekson t'lii.i i.i.rt...... v i (: Ktlt ltKXT Heautlful home for tenchei : sleeping porch off each mom; hot wnter; near schools. Tflii S. Oakdale. Phone 7,0-N. l cr. WANTED Farm to rent. Wm, Estreinado, care liny Gnnfield. Gold Hill. Ore. 162 WANTED To buy second-hand baby can-lase. Phone 160 FOM HALE Cheap, registered Chinchilla bnck and two does. Phone a:.F-4. Gold Hill. ll HKHT FMED CAll PAUOA1N ever known: late 191M Jewett touring car. J.tft worth of brand new tires n three wheels, nnd two nt heis in A-l shape; recent dmo paint Job, new '..at t cry, brakes jiiM relincd, generator Just rohi pletely overhauled, new rear end Imt ailed. This ear Is a real cllmher. as n tlemonstrailon will prove. No rnonMe offer re fusfd. Write Pox If. H.. MnM Tribune. 161 50 MILLION EGGS WELFARE WORK !S -y OF I Community welfare work hems done hy IJoiih elulm In various : . . . ..... n fTunK i aie, uiHirici secretary 'm - r'oriliinil. ut InilaVR blon luiifh- fact that the Medford cluli is fav- ornbly known throughout the state nc'-ifor Hh activities. The 2500 Loy Scouts of Port land owe much to the Lions club whose members have supported the projects undertaken by the troops, Mr. Tate naid. He also described boys' bands sponsored by clubs in dlrlerent parts or the state, in siirWesting ways and meanH of building up the citizen ship of communities. Previous to visiting Medford to day the Lion secretary spent some time at (irants Pass where a Lions club was recently organized us a result of the efforts of the local sroup. A group of solos KuiifT to 'the accompaniment of ukelcle music by Paul Davenport, recently ol Los AnTeles, and now employed by the Witham Mxisic company. waH an interesting feature of the program. J. K. Schmidt, of the Valley Hardware story of Grants Puss, and a member of the Lions club at that place, was a guest at the luncheon. He expressed his ap preciation for the help of the Med ford men in organizing their group. Lion Cub Hurry Jacobs, who re turned this week from a motor trip to New York, described conditions in the east in comparison with in dustrial activities in this part of the United States. The coming president ial election hus affected business to a areul extent, he re ported, some of the factories ceas ing operations for short, periods because of political strife. The Hoy Scout jamboree and circus which will be held at. the city armory Friday night, August 31. beginning at S oclocl;, was an nounced by President D. G. Tyree j who dlhtrihuled tickets for the club! members and their families. Ralph Jennings was a guest at! the meeting. The program com- mittce for the meeting on Sep- I tember 12 will be John Cnrkin ami Karl 9. Coe. Krnest Scott. H. T. Hubbard and John Carkin were appointed hy the president to serve : on the extension committee for the purpose of assisting in form- ' ing additional Lions clubs in this, county. 4 Kddlc Wyatt. arrested here dur-i Ing tho American Legion state con-j vent ion early this month, was sen-; lencetl to 30 days In. the county j jail and fined $250 in the Ashland j justice court this forenoon, follow- , ing a jury trial. Wyatt was ac-j cused of fhe possession of I fi pints! of moonshine. The case was pros- J edited by District Attorney Newton j C Chancy and the defendant was represented by Attorney l''rank De Soir.a of this city. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Special Wallpaper 2800 Rolls Our Entire Stock Priced for Quick Disposal Odd lots, values to Xov5ci?oll 30c All Regular Stock 30c to 40c Values Now 50c to 60c Values Now 10c 20 c Roll Remember This is a Genuine Bankrupt Sale Everything Must Go Bargains in Household Furnishings of All Kinds Swenson & Peebler West Main Street for I o- I-'rehlyn Phipps whosv death purred in ibis eliy August 1 rih. son of Mr. antl Mrs. c'has. I'hlpps of IT'il) J'l-urie slreet and brother of Kmmo and Lawrence I'hipps, will he conducted from tile Klrsl Methodist elnwli, Thursday. Auw. :lflth, at ::ut p. m. ilev. T. ji. Temple will have charge of ser vices and Interment will be made In the Mi-tli'ord cemetery. Conner funeral parlors in eh.U'Ko of nr ranirements. KiUTIt Mrs. I.ydin Smith pass ed away at 2:1.1 this afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. K. Ktrauon on the Central Point-Jacksonville hiKhway. Fu neral arranjreinents announced later. Vol Ice. Tuscan cling puncho?. Those having orders please call for thorn immediately. JI, H. Gleim & Sons, Talent. ir.fi IILKI JUTTER i ICE CREAM PASTUES1ZED - SAFE PURE PRODUCED " PACKED THE SANITARY WAY i These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy IMOGENE WALLACE Accredited TEACHER OF PIANO Fall Term Begins Sept. 10 lays Short lines, values to 40c 10c 75c Values, 30 in. wide, now 25c Roll Roll I'M I ITS I'uncihl services - i A - I j Phone V u0v mwr -a j Studio 235 East Main Street j ( 3ffe5to. ' ' BrjiV ytAWli ' THERE WILL BE LAUGHS- nf W WATCH yfti I ' THERE WILL BE TEARS REPAIRING i S Tears from the heart-depths. Tears that her smiles YWA tjffit. rtJifttf'i ll I could no longer hide. Her "hoys,' the Flying Playboys Xfflf y llEl of Death and her sweetheart, the stranger she had Wii&WJEWELgHS I III learned to love taking off on a great adventure from Sti"0"w-Ky wmcn xney nugui never renu-n. ' xouii vry wucii Sga j 1 1 Jeannine says ' ' Goodbye I'll wait for you.' ' MnannnmaaaMDSHBMHMKniffl T. , , , A... ., Jf&f FEATURING Sj J g ' fTHK MANILA FOUE ' 8L f iJiJkT BREEZING IN FROM THE Vf I llllllfl . ; PHILLIPINES ' V f . NELSON and PARISH -Wmnm "A RUBE AND A RUBY" l III III Ilia ai j MAMMY AND HER PICKS --m iiuuirtLAnu i ii i tm mm ROY DOVE and CO. IS " RPIfiHT BITS OP VODEVILL IB. 1 j WARNER and COLE If "FOLLOW ME" At&rg!- I rJXmma nifttmul 1 FEATURE PICTURE I ffi I g ; TOMORROW m COLLEEN MOORE r-siwV?w . j ) " LILAc" TIME" AiilwJ ADMISSION I Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 7 4 9 B Children ...10 Children .....25 I Adults 35 Adults 50.... I I TOMORROW xi a jusi one oi xne nunareas oi 'sjgSg)b Big Moments in vUMff $! Colleen Moore's First Sound Production "ULAC TIMEVy Over 2,000,000 people f I slti? have paid $2.00 per' VSjV ll seat to see this picture ""St AND NOW f yTffjf f1 MEDFORD IS POS- MMBlA J " ITIVELY THE FIRST VWm " TOWN TO SEE IT AT zltwl 'jLJ 'Tgl J REGULAR PRICES. ( VoljM' , ' I M ., , M. H. S. SCHOOL BINDERS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tlio rinv M. H. S. Hinders lire here brown. Iilnek, black nnd rod, nnd the blnck mid rod Flexible Hinders from :Cc to $100. THIOfK PAl'KTJ, the best Rinde we have ever slocked fur I be money. FOUNTAIN PENS WATTERMAN, CONKLIN and PARKER Automatic Lead Pencils from 10c to $4.00 Office Stationery. & Supply Co. ''Your Office Hoy" Across from Rialto Theater