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PSGE TWO OTEDFORD M5ITJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, giTTGTJST 30. 3928. JTocal and Personal A hot hnx In ihe I.; O. fh-nnld pnvliiK i-htnt in Oregon City lust Monday 1 Ul damage tn the plant anioniitinn in nhnm .Mr. If"- rul.l is imw at work carrying nut his ontrnpl fnr paving several Mcdfonl fitroetK with black-top pavntfitit. Will huvo plenty . nf Timrun f'WiiK pcachew fnr u few (lays. Those hnvlriK orders, please nail for them as soon an poftslble, H. H. flU-lm & Son, Talent. Mr. anil Mrs. llalph Tl. "Wilson ami sons of Myrtle i'oint arrived liere several ilnys n!?o for a visit ylth Mr. WilHon'R father, John II. Wilton, und for Italph to renew boyhood ncqtiaintances. Houvenir photos, of Lindbergh and his piano at .Vledford airport, for wi If at Murwood Photo Service. 161 Ouesls from a distance registered nt Medford hotels Include the Misses IX and L. Monro of Klyria, Ohio, Mrs. V. C. Ktearman and family of Vancouver, It. , Mrs. K. Moller and II. W. M oiler of Jiradley lieuch, X. J., .las. II. Kiley. A. W. DeZar, 15. Kraus and .1. Heydenhurk of ChicaKO and Mrs. J!. K. nuncnn "f Jtandolph, Ariz. flranne dance. IZnuW Point Sat. night. Kveryhody welcome. 1 Memhei'H of the Xello Iti-idge club will entertain their husbands at a dinner anil card parly at UoKiie ICIk lode tonight with the following glwstH he present: Mr and .Mrs. I. Hutchison, if it. H. N. I.umsilen. Mr. and Mr. .lag) An drews, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. M. K, Kiddle, Mr. and Mrs. ChnrleH Knh'lish, Mr. and Mr. (Jeore Treichler find Mr, nud Afrs. .1. M. Harrison. Will havo some fine Albert a peaches at public market Thursday. 1'rice will he right. W. H. Wnit. I (JO Mrs. Hernurd Tucker, returned to Ktna, ('n lodny after spending two weeks In Medford fin the finest nf her brother. J. II. IIukIics. Mrs. Tucker formerly resided in his city. . Dance, finld Hill Sal. nite. (! A certified l. (f nomination for .nines T. t'hinnock of tirauts Pass, for tho ntficn of represent al ive from .losephlne counly, was receiv ed hy (he secretary of stale, this weiik. .Mr. Ohlnnoek was nom inated to fill tlin vacancy caused by Hie withdrawal of Theodore Cramer, recently elected secretary of the Oregon Slate Hankers asso ciation. The Sixlh Street Super-Service Station bus Myers high pressure washing and high pressure grousing machitKjry, which Insures best serv ice. lr. Among the oiit of town shoppers in Medford this morning was Mrs. .1. W. I'rultt of the lHHercst road. Kincaltl'H dance, Cold Hill, Hat. Hi i A building permit has been is sued to 10. R Alexandor to non struct a gnnige, nnd woodshed nt ail Newtown street, according, to an application filed with the chy buildliiK department. I'VlmI Alton Ilalnht, teacher of piano and harmony. Accredited teacher. Ilulglu Music Studio. ill fi Uiherly Hldg. Phone 72. Ii!5 A three-day fesllvnl In which the annual Iwibor day celebration will lie combined with tho county fair on the fair wounds will npen In Klamath Falls next Saturday. Kn tertalnment ifcatures aro being haiulled by Hie central labor coun cil of Klamath Falls. Automobile ond motorcycle races will be con ducted each. afternoon of tho fair on the half-mile track. Tho races will be opened each day by n series of airplane stunts. Including para-1 chute jumping nud wing walking! Mrs. Kllxabelh Howermnn left i this morning for n short va,cation j trip to eastern Oregon where shu will visit friends and relatives. j So far as can he ascertained, the j Medford Ibdgn of Elks will have1 no representatives present nt the i annual meeting of te Oregon State ! roilis association, whlcii will he held tomorrow and Saturday at Astoria, unless members of tho lo cal lodge happen to he In that vi cinity and nltend. Iteforo yon contract for n new roof, let us Kive you an estimate, lust phono H8, Woods Lumber Co., K. Main and Genesee. nt f. I. WlllinmM of Portland has replaced H. C. Curtlss as telegraph operator m the Southern Pacific ticket office. Mr. Williams arrived here the first of the week to take up the duties. I An extra tail corn.ialk grown by "Well pleased with his pear or (l!c?in Vaple of Palm street and a chard on I tear creek, John K. j double enntelnpe grown by Walter Iashan of Hollywood, Cal., expects I Smith of this idty, are attracting j to leave here tomorrow for North Htteniion at the chamber of Com-j Dakota and Kansas, after spend . merec wlwre tln-y are now on dis- j ing several days in the Itogut? IMv j play. i er valley. Mr. Lashan has been j Once you eat our home cooked'11 visitor in Medford practically chicken dinner you eome again. : ovfr -v',fir "" lng tne past ju years I.unrh iifie ainl il-coiir -dinner fori'" which he has owned property T.'.c. Mrs. Alice .Irdiitxou in chiiige. I ' "'' valley. He expects to build Kiimfv Kamp. 3 miles sonih of" 'Ke Homewhere on the UoKUe. Orants Pas on the itedwnod high- ncmrdlnK lo present plans, way. H'.fi Crange ilaiice, ICngle Point Sat. Sheriff W, ,f. Hayes is out to' night. K very body wehome. Hi put an end to the turkey iliefts. liegular dance, riold Hill Sat. in JoHephhie cminiy, which la si Mil year amounted almost to a lmsi- Included among the Oregonlans nesf. .Mr. Hayes has four deputies ' ,.PUstered at Medford hotels are in the rural eetintis who have been instructed to lie on the watch for the thieves. The mode of opera tion is for a car to drive close lo a point where the lurkeyn nre roosting and get iheir location by spotlighting. They then cie.-in the .1. 1 1. Cederwall of Hood lUver, C. A. Hartley or Oregon City, 1.. O. Herrohi. c. 1:. r;illis, llaroid Xich ols, R. 1 4, Finlaysoii. W. lioyle, II. IX line, u. l , Hylaml, Itolaud H inn pit roys. A . V. tinker, .1 . M. Uennie of ICugene, U. ,. MacAuley roosts. Several attempts at thefts of Marshl'iebl. Mrs. A. and Ksther have been reported this year but Davis of Mflwaukie. Mr. and Mrs. no birds have yl been lost. : ('. A. Mitchell of McMinnvllle and flrants Push Courier. ! If. Uavis of iioseburg. Crange dance. Kngle I'oint Sat. Souvenir photos of Lindbergh night. Kveryhndy welcome. 1BL and his plane at Medford airport. Miss Mary Klizabeth Snider, who; for sale at llarwood Photo Service, lias been em ployed in the office CI of the the Snider Dairy and l'rod-i Mrs, fl. A. Senter and son Mnr- company iluring the summer; vln left here this week to visit rel j months, sloiiped working yesterday J in orded to prepare for the open ! lux of hii;h sctiod. A local family purchased a play er piano about three weeks ago, are now moving away. Unlance of $300 may be paid out in monthly installments only. See and hear this piano at Palmer Music House. 1 03 Mrs. Alice Dunn spent Wednes- Ask Any Oroeer about Fluhrers Milk Bread. Ho soils it and can tell you the story of the remarkkable d e m and which has steadily grown year after year until today Fluhror's breads outsell all other brands by a wide margin. atives al Silverton for several days. Will have some fine Klberta peaches al public market Thursday. Price will be right. V. II. Wotl. ,1 iJO" Miss Florence Schott has arrived from her home In Sherburn. Minn.. to be here in ample time to begin her duties as an Instructor in the local schools. Xotice to Public: Don't Injure day at Kdgcwood park where she-yourself by issuing cheeks that are visited at Die A. .1. Kloeker sum- j returned X. S. F. All parlies re mer cabin. ; ceiving such checks report to the Kincaid's dance, r.old Hill, Sat. j Southern Oregon Credit Uureau. li I 1 II Xo. Central. . ICO Calii'ornians registered at local! Dance, (iold Hill Sat. nlte. I til hotels include Mr. and .Mrs. W. F. Flying a Knirchild plane, W. .1. Markhain of (i lenda l Mrs. I.a- Harrows passed over Medford yes meiis Cook and Kdilh ,1. Cook of terday en route from San Francisco Palo Alio, Mr. and Mrs. Itobert ; to Alaska. He was to have stop Oundeifinger of Fr.-sno, Mr. and : P''d here for weather reports, but .Mrs. fi. I), Crawford, Oeorge M.)non seeing the good condition of und F. M. Crawford and Fred Wll- j the weather in this section, he flew son of Iterki'ley, Mr. ami .Mrs. W. j high and passed over the chy at S. l,awson of Pasadena. Mrs. D. C. : noon, Swan of Modesto, Mr. and Mrs.; Preasmaklnj; nnd remodeling-. Oeorge . o'l.enry of Sacramento, j Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Rldg. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Knox of Oak-j tf land, Mr .ami Mrs. VI, .1. nigdow ) The Savago Kapids fish ladders of Venlura. K. V. I.anl'ord of ; in the ilogne river are working lo Herkeley, Millie Kimball of Sonora Dr. it. A. Ilix of Alhaml.ra. Mr. j John K. Smith, foreman of (lie! . : county road construction work, is1 i in charue of a crew of ;in men j ; working on the Lake o' the Woods; ; road, laying out a grade on Murphy,' hill in the vicinity of the Wade'i ' Wallls ranch, according lo County . Commissioner Victor Hursell, who ' was in Ar-hland a short time torlay. I Within the next day or two a large; 1 Mani shovel will be put on the' grade, and a second shovel may be ( 1 put on the job within the next j 'week, he said. Work will progress rapidly witli the two shovels ami i ,n large force of men on the job Durseii sitid, and gradnlg work : should be completed within a short time, he said. Hock has already been crushed and rock crushing j equipment moved out. It will re- ; 'quire probably ten days to place' : the crushed rock on the road after! the grading is finished, he said. The government crew has done ; ; considerable work tin the road this summer, in camp near the old Spencer ranch. Ashland Tidings. . TJefore you contract for a new ; roof, let nx give you an estimate, j ( Just phone 1 OS, Woods Lumber . ' Co.. F. Main and Genesee. 1 fil j ; The Kugene chamber of com- j merce is making plans to wage a 1 , spirited fight ngalnst the Initiative measures opposing utilization of ( the McKcirie river and other Ore-1 : gon streams for power purposes,! The annual l-sbnr day dance of the American iegion is being spon-) ; sored by the drum corps. Hilarity iiall. Hi3 , Guests from Portland at local! 'hotels include Mr. and Mrs. S .D.j t Vessey, K. W. Stryker, Hen Kleg-j ; man. G. S. Loeb. M. II. Whitehead.! I A. W. Shoemaker, G. S, Thomas, j I G. It. Webster, Itoy Turnham, T. ill. iiartlett. .). T. Wallace, F. .1.1 i Thorn. II. It. Martin. G. W. Lehr-! Ing. Mr. and Mrs, Mayhead, II. K. I M'Intyre, U A, I.oneson ami I' red i'Prettyman. j Souvenir photos of Undhergh i ami his plane at Medford airport, I for sale at Garwood Photo Service, j nil j M. 10. Cole, accompanied by his' family, has arrived from Portland' In preparation fnr beginning his duties as principal of the Jackson ville school. He attempted lo find a suitable dwelling- in Jacksonville, but was forced to'take a, residence in Medford, and will travel back and forth between this city ami his school. Mrs. II. M. Ohadwick returned , to Portland tuday after visiting i her mother, Mrs. 1.. 1. lit rel and 1 other Medford relatives iluring thej past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwlck are former residents nf j this- city where he was ui one time; engineer of the Kogue Itiver Val- I ley Canal company. i At the corner of Sixth and Fir; str'-cts the Sixth Street Super-Service Station is equipped to give the host in washing and greasing. ICil ! .Miss Kuth Abcle of Portland ar rived here Today to attend tho teachers meeting at the high school, Miss Allele will be a mem-; her of the faculty of the local' hih school as the Latin instructor. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred liuehncr of' Port land stopped here today on their way to Ashland to visit their' daughter. .Mrs. A. C. Demers. After! spending a few weeks in Ashland I hoy expect to locate in .Medford.! where they have already bought , a house on Portland avenue, ' Thomas Realty & Ins. Co., Itoom f 12. Palm I'.Jock. Small secured J loans and contracts discounted. ; 1 .".8tf . Mrs. Olua Kenney of WeyauwHa, 1 Wis., left here today after a short ' visit a: the home of .Mr. and Mrs.! J. J. Sefger, This was .Mrs. Ken-' ney's first trip west and she was delighted with the scenery and es- pccially the beauty of (.'rater Lake j where they spent Wednesday. j The new 'onger Mortuary will , be open for public inspection at any hour Saturday. Finest funeral eha pel between Portia nd and Sa n Francisco. 1 CI .Mis. Hoy Oeyer and son Dolph, accompanied by Mrs. Geyer's fatli- ; er, F. Stevens of Hogue I liver, went to Ashland this morning to attend the old soldiers' reunion, Mr. Stevens is X" years of age. Tailor-made suits, $50 values at S42..j0. One week only. Klein tho ; Tailor, upstairs. : GO : Mr. and Mrs. George Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hammond and) daughter will leave early tumor-!, row for a week's sojourn at -the!1 Gates cabin al Lake o' the Woods. 1 Mrs. li. Fi. McCargarand daugh- j ter. Miss Nancy McCargar, of Jlay- mo nil. Wash., left for their home today after spending the past ten days as the guests of .Mrs. McC.ir- gar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. II.' uedwell. The public is cordially invited to: see through the new Conger Funer- : al Parlors, located on West .Main at : Newtown street, Saturday. Hi I Among the state of Washington residents registered at Medford ho- tels are F. li. Miller of Yakima.. Mrs. A. -M. Sanlth of Vancouver, Anton Ingram of Tacoma, M. C. Valine, Ford Peterson and .1. A . Meade and .Milton Smith of Se attle. The Model Clothing Company's Disposal Sale will continue nil this week. 103 Mrs. .Mary Hamilton and two children have returned to Medford after an extensive trip through the eastern states, including visits' in I own and Illinois. They came here, after spending some time at Sue ramenlo. When you re-roof your home In sist on 1 0 0 It vertical grain shin gles. Woods Lumber Co. Hit The Daughters of the American Revolution will attend the funeral of our beloved departed member, .Mrs. I, yd la Smith. Any member desiring transportation will please, phone Mrs. C. H. Warren, 3S-V. .Miss Ruth Howe, formerly of Medford and now of Salem, left here this morning afttt spending1 tiie past week visiting al the home i of Mrs. W. C. Andrews. She ex pected to stop at the Oregon Caves before returning lo s"alem. Howe is the daughter of l lev. c. J. ; Howe, at one time pastor of the . Christian church in thii city. Dr. Alfred Burklund has return ed to Medford and opened nffieesj in the Liberty building, giving spec- ; ial attention to correcting deform-' ities of children. . 1 F. '. Packer, reprosentat ye of the Welshueh , company of San Francisco, arrived here yesterday on a several days' business visit. ; These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy H. C. ENDERS, Distributor I j s Notice. Tuscnn cling peaches. Those having orders please call for.yheni immediately. 11. S. Gleim & Sons, Talent. 4 Itcincmhcr That Promise To yourself, the wife and the kid dies, lo visit the Oregon Caves this season. Next Sunday nnd Monday Labor liay Is your opportunity; f.'a.ann people have visited these .ronderful marble caverns this sea son: TiO miles from Grants Pass, via tho 1,'edwnod highway. HM FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly -i Tuesday and Thursday The Domestic Comedy- Prices 25 and 50 Cents No performance Wed. COMING FBI. "Tho Naughty Bride" perreciiou, according to v. U. Coleman, state utiperint emb-nt of and Mrs. C. V. liussert of licverly fish screens, who said today Unit Hills, Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Kenynn, Hie ladders are regarded as being F. II. U'ilcs ami A. L.Khrgot of among Hie most efficient on the l.os Angeles, Mrs. ,1. S. Packer, Mrs.) Picifi(j coast. The fish have no .1. C. Packer, Milton, .lacrpie and j trouble In getting over the ilam, .lames Anderson ami Frederick ho said, but find considerable While of San Francisco, j trouble at the Gold Kay dam where Next Monday, Labor day. the an-! more improvement work to the mini American Legion ball will be) ladders Is scheduled lo be done, belli nt Hilarity hall, auspices nf j Swim In drinking water. Mer thc post drum corps. ii3 rick's chlorinated pool. 80tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KKXT House; light, water furnished, 10. Call afler S I '1 Summit Ave. , UII FOIl It 10 N'T 3 - room modern house; bath and steeping porch; range In; at 48 N. Orange. 1 (it! s the result of a fall, Inez Morn- ingslar, five years of age. suffered ; a double fraelure of one arm yes- j (erday at her home hi Central ! Point. She Is the daughter of Mr. I Fred Kills anions l h Klamath county visitors who w hi Medford yesterday. When you re-roof your home In sist on 100 vertical grain shln- and Mrs. U. W. Mornlngstar a nd ; Kh's. Woods Lumber Co. Hil was brought to Medford for an x- J. H. Gollthan motored lo Duns- ruy to determine the fuli extent ' mulr, Cal., today 011V1 business trip. oi tier injuries. Iteglllar (laiK'c, Gold Mill Hi 1 Among Hie out of town visitors who were in Medford yesterday were C. F. )ves of Uaulc Pnhit. Majestic Uadios are leading in Sat..!'leH records in Oregon and Cali fornia. These sets are extremely selective. go,d distance getters, have power dynamic speaker and In beautiful walnut case.. A dem- Muricl Mathews of Foots Creek i onstratlon will assist you In decid- .uhi t', k. Sebneider and family ' Ing. Palmer Music House, sole of Heaver creek. agents. i:t The iModel Clothing Company's ! Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Parsons and Mlsposal Sale will continue all Oils daughter. Miss Mary Parsons, left FOlt SAL!; Almost new- 4 -room : plastered bungalow: sleeping; , porch, garage, large lot. nice j shrubbery. i wonderful oak trees In yard. With all this the owner) is leaving electric range, refrig erator, table ami chairs, beds! compete, and numerous oi h articles. Total price sas.i cash: balance only S3o per month i Including Interest at 7'. K. C. Corn, II S. Hiversldc. Evening ; phone I !t77. - CtiO, j TO T1IADK Man's douhle-har. bl- cycle, coaster brake, 1 good ire. for auto tent or what liaVe you V i Phone 4 43-W. Hii f week. The condition of F.lhert r Irish t Colenuiu was reported today to be somewhat Improved. At present ho is able to walk around the house, nud receive visitors. n;.l:here this morning for their honv Ml Seattle, Wash. Miss Parsons will enter the Queen A line high school this fall. Ulue Line Parcel Delivery, phone liini for prompt service, Hi;t FOlt I1KNT. Garage, S.I. (Ill per' month. ULTi So. IHverside. ifj FOR SALi: Hit acres L'0-year-old j orchard, pears and apples, near' .Medford. all In good condition, heavy crop included. Price only ! Mail per acre. Terms available, or will trade. Karl Tinny, Lib- erty Itldg. uA CA XN'I.Vd peaches ready now at Cozy Nook ranch, t mile west of Phoenix. Itring containers. A. X. Wright. i(f, 3 mother Big Doin's -SATURDAY- AT THE SIAL TO Tl'W THERE Adp . "TAnON'TFORGET Clmptc REX BELL IN II - 1 THIS- "To my in Here's to you, you Lucky Dogs flying in the heavens at six roasting in hell at seven, I, too wanted to die but-now I want to live to love and cherish Jearmine to thrill to her kisses. buddies 3" The toast of an Air Ace in this the greatest of air dramas HEAR IT! SEE IT! en Moore IS THE KIND OF PICTURE THAT MAKES A ''GREATER MOVIE SEASON" Colle 66 IN HER FIRST "MUSIC AND SOUND" PICTURE n tin a Rf7 WITH GARY COOPER It's just the kind of Picture you have always wished to see Colleen make. YOU'LL LAUGH 1 YOU'LL CRY With her as the sweet-heart mother to seven young Dare Devils of the Sky 1,000,000 People have paid $2 a seat to see it Now Medford is the first city anywhere to see it at regular prices WWW E" STARTS TODAY FOR 3 DAYS POSITIVELY NO LONGER ALSO 2 SPLENDID ACTS OF "TALKIES" WATTS 4. GILBERT The Talking Violin and some Champion Blues Singing CLAUDIE COLEMAN In a Comedy Skit "PUTTING IT ON" 4 Complete Shows Daily at 1:30-3:15-7 & 9 Admission Matinees - 10 & 35 Evenings. 25 4 50