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MEDFOTiD MATL TRTBUNE, MKDPORP, ORKflOX. TiriT'SDVV. OfTfTOKK It, 102S. --J VAQF. TWO Tocal and Personal An Jill' rnlll"J. atlvifrlii-liiK a ihw nifinlitin c(iinn'innl. hnw I ) nt tntctiiiK all mi loft In .l-il!(ii-l nil fi hi-noun, 1 iy playing a varit-iy f A cn-v uf ajroxiinal jy 40 m-ii arc at work ai tin IllhTi-Ht or fhui'-l. 1 lit-U Inu tli' liii'Ki aii'- ''i")i. w lili h I n-iHii'tfcl to b ruiiHl.l Tomorrow Is 1'uIiimliiiM ilay, a lion-jlMlh-htl holiday In Oivkuii. hut Kt-ncml l.tint'H will po on an umml. with tin- t-Yt'f-tltlon Of till I'l'lll't- hm. whh h will hv closuil all day. ,'n,1,n' 'Pi... !....! 1 1,-.- u).i,. In nlhi-r i nll-'ht fl i-ars h:ivr oh hi ; I the holiday. ; will he opi-n thin year, ai-c-oidiny to j imitirl-s ma ilc todiiy. ('ohiinhiiK tiny wan niadf lejial In On-Kon ctur- ; ItiK the i:-7 slate liTllatun' u.'d Ik oi'i-rvrd In many Hty and rural j nrhodis of .lacksnn county liy hm---inl in-opi'aiiis, honorlnt,' llic iin-moiy of t hr dKrovrt-r of Uh li-w world. lijihy I :i y c I I c k onr Mprrialiy. Ihindici-nfl Hhoji. --- , Tito South Molhudlst clmn ti, roi - i m; i- Main and (mkil.ih. will hold :i rluirrh reunion Friday cvi'iilnt,'. A dinnrr will ! sirv-d at p. in. hy the ladicf of tli Missionary MM-h-ty. A unnill Hi-ire will In- inad- to rovT -xpcnHr. After tin- illuii'T Mino 'iitrrtainmi'iit will In- fu r nixiwil. A 11 in1 in hers and friend or any HtninKeiH Interested in church work are Invited. Don't in Ism the Saturday n Ik It I dance at Itoyur lilver. Fred n-K-l- ty's ha II. It ii xidway ( rc lies 1 1 (I'iimI flniir. t;ood crowd. John orth, John AVilkinson uh H-.i skills have Ii.-cn appoint ed appraiser of the Dr. Cohert J. ; uiroy estate hy County Jude! Alex Sparrow, aecordlui; to papers' which were on file at the county j clerk's office lodiiy. i Cranue dance. Itapte I'ollit X;il.. liil.'hl. Kveryltodv welcome. .'n'( j M-ilfni ,l and the Cocue Ulver vaey this nioniini; expt-ilencetl the; first for of the season, a heavy j l.lailkel ..f whit JVerini,' the vn 1- ! ley until !' o'clock when the sun1 bruit t through, rleitriiij," Hie fim ; away in a shun time. However.; earlier In ihe mnrnlnn It wan i thick t ha I It ninth' ilrlvlnu stone whiU difficult on the I'aclflc hl;;li w;iy, hoth north and south of Med io"'. Stamped luncheon sots, ;;uesl toneif, pillow eases (colored and white), houdoir pllloww. ami clever novelties of all kinds to la em broidered. Handicraft Shop. Tel. popular tunes. Tlno calliope Ik i ahly ahoi'O the average, both In iuakln a tour of the nation and i ouuiiUty and iiality. Desidte this left Kansas City. Mo., lust June, ! lai'Kf crow, the crop Is so hit; that and is to tour the Pacific coast i it will f-mhably he another two and mlddlt-w est until the middle- of ; iv-K'h hefore plckliiK will he enm Decemher. when it will return tojplrted. according to piv- nt hull its heath-iiui his. The calliope, iii ! pilous. The apples, are principally f two nu ll, arrived last , of the .Newtown variety nnd will lit Seattle and is now en route to California points. Stamped luncheon sets, t-uest towel, pillow cases (colored and white), houdoir pillows, and clever novelties of all kimh to he em- hroidct-cd. Handicraft Shop. Tel. 7 a-.'. 'HVZ Tin' first silveiside salmon "of fhially" reported cauuhl in the upper Kok'ilr was c.'iuuilt WedneK day hy Itainhow !lhson, near We , asku Inn. Italnhow used a No. 1 ; hrasH spinner lo land the fish, which weighed seven pounds. lie also saw five other nilversides and j says that the silverside run ha ' apparently reaeheti this part ttf th" J river. These salmon are entering ! the mouth in Kient numhers. (iranls f'ass Courier, j C. K. (Joff writf;s nil kinds of in 1 sura nee. See him. Telephone U22. ' Office, 4ltt J;ast .Main. IKStr Miss I,. Joyce and Miss 1.. H. I'.ertolette if Seattle wen- Mrdford '() visitors. Wednesday and from here "iitd ,n''-v ''iitlnued a pleasure trip I "Minn, tea vi an tills mnrnmK. ; Dance Saturday nlKht at Fred ('KellyM halt, Uoyiie iMvi-r, Ihoad (way (irehestra. (loud floor. Hood j crowd. Come; i'a:( 1 ( H i'tmlaiiH registered at local ' hotels Include . K. McNeil ..f i SpriiiKfleld. J. V. Fotwin of For 1 est (irove. Pat Davis of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Moon- of The Dal-! Ih. Mr. and Mrs. li. I.. Kingston; of Itusehui'K. and the following of; 1'ort la ml : II. i. Koniiersman, O. ' (i. I.niinahury, A. (1. FaiiKhorn, C.j A. Willlanisoii, C. I'. Ihuiow. (J. ! C.allcKly. It. A. lirnuii, W. I huiKt, I,. J. Mell. W. J. liromley J. Springer. J. H. Huppes. F. V i keep two trucks hlisy liaolinu the ; fruit from the orchards to a local packlnu house. j Many will i ememher " Puzzle -Pej:." the wonderful puzle. We , have them In a new dress. Med ford Hook Store. i Mrs. Hlanclic Cook, linotype op erator for the .ewn-lieview com pany, returned to her du'les 'h' morning after spending the past four days in Med ford where sue was looking after huslnesH interests , nnd visiting Iter non. - Uosehurn ' News-Kevh w. - Her son i Koherl ( ook. who is an employe of the Medford Mi'il Tflhnne. 1 (MeKon Fire Ilellef Association of Mc.MinnvIlle, Ore. C. I,. Goff. audit, 4 lit Kast Main St. Tel. !i."j. 1 SSt r C. I,. Wolf tf the National City company of Portland, Is in the c'ty for a few days. Dance. Cold Hill Sal. niu'ht. " Mrs. K. K. Kuldi of Portland came here this morning expeetln;," to spend a few days as the Kticst of her brother. J. J. Nutter. Slumped luncheon sets, Sliest 1 towels, pi) low cases I colored and while), houdoir pillows, and clever novelties of all klllds to he em broidered. Handicraft Shop. Tet. i U2. 20S After havlu operated a ham- t huruer and iiick lunch stand on : Tw elfth street In tile packlim house dlHtrlct during Ihe fruit season. C. i War nock. Sr., has closed the stand for the reason and la now at- , tempting to decide what will ue- ( cupy his time In the future. AI- 7(H' .MMtju: the holel uuests In Mi'd foril from a distance are II Fair, murder of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marlinleh of Duncan. P. C, Mr. and Mrs. (i. It. Vernon "f Chicago, Mrs. It. (',. l-'enton and Frank White (1f ru.stnii, Mass. (lent lenuin driving to per kelpy desires tiarty or parties for com pany and share expenses. Return In f'-w day. Four passenger coupe, lteply pox r.aa. Mall Tribune. jilL' In order to make niorc ronm In Hie lobby, the Hotel Holland l miiviiii; its main desk to the rear itf the Inbhy. work beu Inning on the change this mornlnj.'. The chnnue Is In charpo of several workmen who are nishlnu labor as (ilM;!y as possible In order lo have the cli'ini;' completed hy the end of the week. nme to the card party nrteruooo at the Catholic Itumlei'i-heih ami J. C Davidson, i All Indies of the community are i Invited to Ihe card parly at the ! Parish hall Friday afternoon at 1 2::ill. mi:: I .Major Lawrence Mott of Catalina j Island, federal pinir warden for the j western I ill ted States, from PIII- j Iims. Mont., to the coast, accom pli tiled by Mrs. .Mot t, is spend hiM 'several weeks in southern Oregon and tod a departed on a short flsh Kijr trip on lower i:onue river he I low tialice, and next week will he I a vilest of William Isaacs at li i Hock lodc on the liver bet wocn Talde Hock and Trail. I cherry trees, r.c; finest ever ' ifnuvn In state. J. c. iliirni-. Ntir ! scry, phone !ila-V. :'aatf i There will he a meetlnu of Ihe 1 HoKue Hlver Women's cluh Satur j day afternoon, (boher IS. ni the home of Dr. F. Carlow. -.Ml Ijiurel street. Dance. Cold Hill Sat. ulht. U'M Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I.. SprakUe I of S'aneouvei street, are the par ents of a feveii-poiiiiil daughter, j horn October 4. A hulldlm; permit wa IhsuYd to- day O' ,n? Hlewart estate t repail a roof on a htiihllni; at 41MI South Front street at a cost of sa. o Notice, to S. & H. Krccn trading, .stump collects'is: Fntil further no tice Fluhrer's liread wrappers wi'l he redeemed at the stamp office !u the M. M. Department Store at t he following ratio: Larue lo if wrappers. 1' stamiis. and sniiill loaf wrappers. 1 stamp. Callfornian-s registered at local' hotels Include Virginia Lin-- of Kurcka. II. L. Hansen of Salinas.. J. C. Thoma.s of Long Peach. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stearns of Inub' wootl. Mr. and Mrs. Halph ilte of Co It on, Mrs. Km ma Horton ol' Los Anyclcs and Mr. and Mrs. F. t C. Jenkins, C. P. Miller and liar- ' old White of San Francisco. Hrular dance, Cold Hill Sat.: a 1 Jack Wood, local boxiiiK pro-' moter. Toby Ityaii. local wnsth-i and athletic instructor, returned ' yesti-rilay from a short hiisiness trip to Heedsport. where van V "li a main event wrestling match. Mr. Hyan arrive(l in Meilford a short, time auo from Corvaltis and will make his permanent home In Meil ford. where he will he connected With the new .Medfoi'd Athletic Huh. ; Concert tomorrow nltilit at '.i o'clock. Tune in on KM KD and enjoy it. Marsh's Croccry. L'aj, Marriage Ifcei.-cs were Issued to-' day and yesterday at the county1 clerk's office to Georu-e o. F.ei . : and Anle c. Dunlap. IS. hoth! of Fau'le Point: Mark Lynch. 31'..; and Constance shlrpor. 2. both of San Francisco: Thomas P.ell. ami I mm Heck, L'li, hut h of Ash land. nebular dance. Cold Hill S:it. The lni'cc Standurd Oil Kurd moiHipianr. whirl) has vlslled ' foid several times during the post j summer, arrived at tile local air ! port (his morning at M : I T and h ft at 1i:3U, lifter re-ftielhm and un-' ileruohiK mechanical inspection, p i was piloted by I Pomklns and ! had on hoard W. Chaddertou. head of the Standard Oil aviation de- ! partmcnt. The ship was en route from San Francisco to Seattle. Always ask for l-iuhrer's Prend the finest on the market and baked in soulhern Oregon's finest and most mod er uly cttulpped ha kery. Wrappers redeemiible for S. A- II. en-en tradinK stamps. "u;, Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Pritchanl and !. A. McCarthy were anions ihe KLimath h'alU viitois w ho were in .Med ford yesterday. Pear trees, ".'0c: French roots, h u d d e d; nothin hcticr. .1. c. Parties Nursery. TH, iiD)-V. iuatf Amoin- 'lie hi. til j-'uests who went in Mrdt'onl yolerday trom the state .f Washington are Me. and Mrs. '. Kayiiioiul. Mr. and M.s. Hurlhurt and F. P. I.andon of Tacoma. F. A. HazHtin- of South Penil. I. F. Klein of riiik'ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Jones of Ceiilralla and Frank Wilson of Seattle. Pear trees. "Jc; French routs. It u d d e d: nut hi mu better. J. c. Panics N.irseiy. Tel. :na-V. Junif , Henry Fhihr r left this mornim; for reka. w hi-re he is sprndiim the day on business. When in the market for a beau tiful new sill; dress, come and sc what I lta vi-. They are remark -:iiy chea p. .Iut from New York City. Call Mrs. Howard I.. Parto. ;m; 1-L. -.it:, Math Vertin and on C,.-rald of San Jose. Cat., are vUitiny this w-ek at the Miksche hoim-, reiurninii Saturday morning to their own city. Mr. Vertin has property in Med ford and In the Phoenix disi rlct. For busy people he Med ford Pusfness colh-ne offers special niwht classes in penmanship, ap plied bookkeeping, scientific sales manship, jitiblic speakiriir and nia- lifoe ),., . ke,. piny. OWN l"h; PIANO--A-1 coinlilion. ST.", if ta at once. See It at Hit North K wood. hall. Prize efreshnteiilH, Hoe. L'0-..j Mr. and Mis. William While left I yesterday fm- their home in Oak-j land. Calif., followiiti: a visit of j several days here wit h friends while en route from a business trip to Seattle. Wash. I Kinonld'H dance. Cold Hill Sal. I'M O. Kenneth Anderson, who is at present holding a temporary post 1 1 r hi In Ihe local' weather bureau ofi'ices. will lake a civil service ex amination for minor observer in meteorology Saturday. i.'i.. i i.'-i.i,... f ' i ,i ,i, i further ett our specialty Handicraft Sln I liiKh Hanklti. forest sitpervlsot . who ha a spent several days on a field trip in the D-ad Indian i -Khm. Is expected to return to the local office tomorrow. Notice to H. .c li. urcen tradlns (-tamp collectors: Fntil further no i lice liuhrer'N Pread -wrappers will he redeemed at the stamp office in the M. M. Department Store at t he foltowlm; ratio: Ltirye loaf ! wrapper. stamps, and small j loaf wrapper. I stamp. ; Cherry trees, vr.o; finest ever ' j:rown hi Male. J. c. Piirues Nur Mry. Phone IMU-V. L'tnuf i H. M. White of the P. S. dln t rii-t forestry department at Port laud, left here this tuornluk for ):-nd here he will cheek up on laud status work. Mr. White spent Wednesday in Med Turd fuvestiijat Inn Ihe forest situation. Opn Tor bus lues, Thomas Ke;tli. t'o. Furniture ami chattel loans. Palm Ploek, cor. Main and I'r-'oi upstairs. tf Pread wrappers, until notice, will he redeemed u t ratllni: stamps at the followltifj ratio: l.tirno loaf wrapiers, 1' cents: small loaf wrappers, 1 stamp. Hedeemable at stamp heahUarteiM In M. M. Do. partmcnt Store. The lowest t: inperattire since May 3 waa registered (iiis mornini: at 4 o'clock when the thermom eter rear I 3 I .li. The tempera t urc was 31 decrees on the cold day in .May. Fairly dense fot; descended nti the city for an hour this lnoru Inv and at !' o'clock t lie atmos phere was cleared. Uiucaid's dance. Cold IIIII Sal. --! Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office yester day to Helen Conroy. K. p. Avers ami II. W. Wllburn of Medford. and Hoy Gibson of Crescent City. Cat. New arrivals In Solells felts :..!iN: Cane Velours SS.r.a. Green stamps cjven here, The Hand Pox, Fast (ith St.. just east of Gro ceteria. va; .J( ,.);.! tnoimu in' is past in year.s of at'e. Mr. Warnoek is active for his ae , and durltm the jiast tin yi-ars has established and sold two dlf-j ferent lunch stands In the business) section of the city. They must be e.ood I1SH Ma-, jestic Hadlos sold in Oregon in do, days. I (ear one. then decide.- Palmer Musi . House. "a" After having attended federal court here for the past week or i more. I ' n I I e d Slates Attorney ; GeurKi' Neuner left Ihls afternoon. for Hosehuru, where he Is to de-I liver a speech tonfuht. While lu re TOO LATE he was lu charee of the prosecti- -- thin of several criminal cases in 'FOK IIK.NT 3-r the district federal court which iie-room furnish conveio.u in Meilfor.l .otc. a vear I Uht, water ' Concerning your eyes, oo'nsiilt 1 Su""""- lr. D. A. ( 'hainliers. ( ipt o met list. .117 Medford I Shit,'. For appoint ment. Phone IKS. Classes fitted ami furnished. 2t: As a matter of safety for mutor- Ists Iravellmr at nk-ht, local traf i lie officers today reminded auto drivris lo dim headlights when on wel pavement. The failure to dim . Is often hlamed for aulo wrecks , and Is punishable by arrest and fine. Ho far. little complaint has been heard, hut a few. presumably out of state cars, have failed to comply with the state rulimr of dimming. Pnby 1 a y e t tew our specially. Handicraft Shop. -u--Apparently fully recovered from the recent operation he underwent at the lattcrmau General hosphal at San FrnnHsco, Colom-I W. H. Payne has returned to his home ; here. I p-lo-1 he-miii ti to stylish sport dresses and suits, silk nnd wool ! Jeraey, made to measure. P-i-ttenw 1 en n he seen at the Fashion Shop. Meilford llMi. room 424. ISTtf Phone y in n i fail m w- sit file JaH-soiiville P.-T hold Us rcnur ineetiiiK at ilr schoolhouse l-'ridi-iV altei noon -i :t o'clock. A splendid program 1 planned nd refreslniH nts will In served. All Interested are urwei to come. rf'.ranue dance, Fale Point ai. nijhi. Kverybody welcome. -"'i Mr. I.. A. Storey, an etnplove of Maim' IX-parttiunt store, who un derwent a major operation at the Commimfty h o s p i t a 1 yesterday Har- inornimr, is reported Improvini; sai- isfacl.-rily. Dr. .lireil purklund, chiroprac tor. 314 liberty Phlf. -17' Mrs. S. P. Jones of lloiiibrooi; and her daughter. Mrs. Myrni G rover of Petaluma. an- visitlim in the Hty for a Tew days. Mrs. G rover Is a former student at St. Mary's academy here. Peach, apricot, plum, walnut trees: any tree .": less in law numbers. .1. C. Itarnes Nursery. Phone Mfi-Y. Jitatf Joe ptirroiti;hs.. formerly cm ployed by the lii'th Century G ro cery here, has he.-n transferred as manauer of the Ashland branch and is takinu up Ills duties there this wt-.-k. i '(-li cert tomorrow nijht at o'clock. Tune in on KMFD and enjoy p. Marsh's Grocery. "-'icj .Marshal! l:ni:-.- is spending lhi week at Grants Pass on business ha vini,' left for that city Monday morniim. Attend tin- Pythian Sisters card o-ii v Thnrsdav ni-jht. '-':' . ill a; ! I""" ' ,Pa .... , nu,. II..- l""'-'-- .ffV I-'. .V- A. M. TlKniV. !.,;.. ,.(. noivr- !- Kri.la.v ,.M. 't 1-- ii. -.rx-nn:i:. ...;y A New Item for the Rogue Valley Housewife. MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY i STATE, 1 THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Show Chances Daily TONIGHT "Stage Kisses" Pathe News and Colored Classics FRANK'S. Comedians ' Last 4 Days in The Big Tent Now Playing Oh, Boy!. It's a Wow; Getting Gertie's marten Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly NOTE Frank's open new Playhouse atre, Thursday, 18. their On sale Monday These Drug Stores are open nights this week : Jarmin & Woods j James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy FLY-TOX PRE VENTS BIG LOSS Mnlhs hty i-kk". The vkhh hut. h nut lnrv:ii' :itnl 1 iw hi rv;i' rut voin-WiMih-ns. rlnlhinu, hlnnkt'ts. tinhnl stvry. l'Ty-Tt.. kills hum lis iiiul nmlli liirvsii'. It mNu lrstrttVH vjjiiw. Ily-Tux l stiilnh-vs. hjifc. suiv. It Is Ihr s-'ii'llllfh- ins, -.-M, hvrl ii'il tit M'Ihn Instltuli' uf Indus trial t:.-s-iHvh hy lii-x I'.'lh-uship. l-'v.-ry hntih- mi-n-nnti"!. For these Crispy Mornings a' breakfast of piping hot toast is tho real thing. Flulirer's breads always toast better than ordinary breads, bocause of the extra amount of milk and sugar. Specify them when you phone your grocer. Expansion Sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY 300 New Hats Added to our already large stock to cele brate this Expansion Sale, all correct in style. $1.98 Special One Lot of Ladies' Hats Pricod from 50c to 98c $2.98 I Kiddies' Hats 1 iyid Tarns I EMMY LOU HAT SHOP $3.98 Double S. A. H. Stamps Friday anct, Saturday With the M. M. Department Store wjm r . . . . . . "ZtiijZ.. ' For Five Days SM - J5 W a 'iTfvH STARTING l-'ui: S.M.i: ,i i.n.-ci-s n-d iii.plc-s. I W m D Bl . M a Tea J B . 1 I tra LJa . ss" & Here ! sMiw today " 3. Full SAI.K :(lnc- in-iH-llriilly new I J&k3- -i J SilhlKMin rlrc-uliillni; ln-.-i I i-r, suit- I ill -( lyr 4 . 1 1 li Ti C -53 S? ! Never Anything Like It Before SJ I" Perhaps Never Again! r " 1hhisi- with hiirnii'iit. I'lnm- M 2 mati-ki:. 1,,-,'iv,- w nu ' 1 That Mighty Epic of the Air That Is Now 17 Q f I ;;rusT,!,:Br,,v;,,r;,,T!: ; the Talk of the Nation You'll ' riQdiY as Well as oee It! i ri-lli-iu ii.-iv. in-riii:iiMiil iisilli-n -m If siltlsfiK-tiir.v. (Ilvi- line, i-xpi-rl- iB -h . ' iiinm i!-iii iiiisi .iMii' ' I ) ' f Planes, plane's "thuiuloviiK; ,.,. , , L'"-, Ti Vll J -J7 through the air, blazing, fight. J Big Deluxe Shows I ii.-iikt m k...hI ..ii.uti.Mi. l'li. un- , I TKl.1 j& S' clrcllnS "'rough enemy Daily "" . i 1 SV squadrons, scaring to victory, 'I i WS) crushing to death and youth, At 1:30, 3:io. 7 t o B VV l I gloriously dying here is ro- ''if, mante! here are thrills! admission V'jj-'.' "' words CatlllOt describe this Cin- cMalinee and Evening. I 'if '' , cma sound sensation! AdHfu" m- 1 VI w Ji"'V' 1 , V U -I A GEE AT , KUXV ' 7 OAST HEADED ftlf ' i KiPS RICHARD AKIE1M J ypr? - GARY COOPER , A) I i 1 ' 1 Xt J "Wins" . -talk,.- J- jMKiii I I W B, Shown ' " 'A IfJfAtr 8 THURSDAY. tJ 4 ' , i f ri day, U- udj( j SATU roay, COMING SUNDAY Xht J 1 V 3 MONDAY and FanrUll anrl Mairn'. YTl K J Tuesday ' VIOLIN IDEA ., &rV-J I M.,rco She. Bobb, Agnev, ,4 f ( J' & " - fL' Other Hats $4.98, $5.98, $6.98 to $8.98 Double S. A H. Stamps Friday and Saturday