PXGE TWO BEDFORD MATE TRTBTJKE, MEDFORD, OR EG ONT, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1929. .1 M II I . . Iocal and Personal Mrs." "U; CI. Coleman and on, Kenneth,. a-?d elxht years, have J reached- the Lndlo vicinity of the 'Mojave desert" near the' Arizona Jj California -boundary : line; where they , will remain indefinitely for ih: benefit of the ooy'jt health, tfasj-.he. must, reside tin a ve-y dry. climate for some time 40 cure his bronchial trouble tvhlch followed the. removal of his tonsils and an Illness with measles. Mm. ' - Coleman and son left over a week Mo for thla desert .location. '? lecture tonight on Krlahnamur- il' teach li a.-, Are. they biblical? By Harriet Tuttle Bartlett, national lecturer, In the Business . ColleKe iyclK.. tl: No. Grape at. . 44 Ralph. .Klein of Medford, . freshman 'In commerce. h(i been A- appointed.. councilman of yeather-. ford hall at Orefton State college for the coming year.. This hall Is one of the five division of the r men's dormitory, each, division he-. $ ; ng.. organised into a club. - gwjmhiiug now. lo drjnklng water iat the Nat. 44tf pThe oampaffti against porcupines "' in Crater National park and othor bigh elevations in southern Oregon was delayed by the late cold and f snow, according to the Apr'l re- port of ira.' N.. Oabrielson, assist )(ant federal biologist in charge of rodent centrol in Oregon. . i . i Rucker's Taxi. Phone 61. Rates ! SSe. Prompt service. . . Jtf Dr. W. II. Heekman made ah ex change of his suburban home near Millionaire road to If. C. William 'son. .a plumber In Medford. The Corning Court Is the property in Medford that Dr. Hook man has ac quired. Hia family moved over the first of the week. The doctor still J (.retains hia office here and says f .-that Central Point is his headquar- 'tor. 'Central Point American. ! i, Ladies', house dresses, : office j dreasea or . nurses' , . uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J.. R. Boames "Rosalia" line. ;j "Every wearer Is a booster." Call ! 94-li forenoons for further Infor- , ihation. Also silk dresses for sale.' j 1 Mrs. Bat-to. 45t ' The Turnlturo Ond other house-' hold equipment of Mr. nd Mrs. '""E: C. Kolinsky arrived here from yj.yosemlte National park yesterday . Several days late, and (he new u ;t perlntendent of Crater National park and wife and daughter have ' ever since 'been busily engaged In installing - It In the government K. i houBe on Queen Anne 'nvenue. j, . Step In at Swem'a Gift Shop and tf see the beautiful new Mother's day '", oarda that the leading card manu-f..- facturors have designed for this : occasion. . 4t if - -Jack Parahall, Portland filer, 31 has taken a position os pilot with ..I the Boeing Air Transport company h - V in. Its new double schedule sorvlce, which 1 became effective on the transcontinental air route Wednes-.widay,'- Parsho.ll, it is reported, Is to ;,j,fly the route between Oakland and lhp.,. Prior, to, accoWlne.. bis (jpw , "post, he flew with the West Coast Air Transport company. He Is a former war-ttme filer. Medford lodge No. 83, J, O, O. P.. will entertain the Orand lodge, I;, i Department of Oregon, In their , state cbnventlo'n, May 20, 21, 82 and I'S na 'h,r ,r dexlfous of secur V Ing rooms In the homes of our cltl W""' ,n,lt will rent Tonms jijfor- the above dates pleaso send 2 name, residence number and prlco i.t(0 John A. peM. chairman of the C 3)M"lng committee. 44 :r. Mrs. H. lArrlsoh Is spending sev al days In Yreka. Calif, her for mer home before coming to Med- r'.ford u short Wme ago. She la still ,i rfworthy matron of the Eastern Star vjchapteMn that city. H Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf The Jury In the civil action of Clifford J. Smith of Central Point .r:agolhst O. J. Tarbell of this city . ifjto recover $3080 claimed to be due -!. for damarca suffered as a result i-xof-being struck by a car driven by Tarbell, returned a verdict yester '. jday aftemnn In favor of the plaln ?..?tlff, awarding him a Judgment of ,!,. la Krlshnamurtl the World . TeaeherT lecture by Harriet Tut- tajtle liartlell. in' Ruslneaa College 'Mldg.. tonight 1:1 1. 4B fire Chief Roy fclllott will attend -j the lehth annual convention of the .....Oregon State Klre Chiefs' assorla- .jtlon. which Convenes at Tillamook '.Clty June 6, for 4 three-day ses- 'nlon. ' , ' i We spray all kinds of trees and X-nhrubs. No order too small. Phone your orders to 10S. . Edward A. Robey, a member of Jithe Maytag force of Medford, and fnmlly, recehtly moved to this city j j trom O runts Pass and are residing ,V iit, 801 Palm street. flet those fenders and auto riodlee straightened at Brill's Sheet '; Metal Works, opposltft Iwls Super Hfrvire Htsiion. Phone 411. if P. Rain or Shine Your grocer receivei lluhrw't Milk Bread freih from our oven twkt dsil. , i The commercial fishing season opens on the lower Rogue May 15. This gives two more weeks for the Chinook to enter the stream and with a strong: patrol ettabftshed dt Quid Beach, It is probable that the greater portion of these .will ascend the river. Aji it takes them several weeks, to reach Grants Pass, the sportsmen of the upper river are assured of good fishing for a month or more. Grants Pass Courier. Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. " 44tf .Mrs.; Resale MoConochle, who has been in the pacred Heart hos pital for the past week suffering from an influenza attack, is re ported much better and is expected to leave the hospital today and ret turn to her duties at Brown's lunch counter early this week. Oreen slabs, 12 or K-ln., select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 31. . 42tf ; The , senior high school com mencement exercises of Ashland are to be held MaJ 29 wfh Dean Dubach of Oregon State college ari speaker. The Ashland Junior high school commencement,' with 100 pupils completing the work at 'the, Junior high, will be held on the j morning of May 21.. Annual hoc calaureate services for the 1929 graduating class of Ashland high school will be held at the MethodlHt church Sunday evening. May 19. Ladies' and children's' haircut- ting a specialty. Jackson Hotel Barber Shop. 44 Miss Berhta Fredenborg returned to her home at Portland last week, having been called here to attend the funeral of .her brother-in-law. E. I Moore, of Sams Valley. Helman'a plunge opens May 4th. ... 70 . W. H. Watt, who has been suf fering severely with asthma for some time past, left for the Blskl you summit yesterday In an effort to regain hia health. He was ac companied on the trip by Mrs. Watt. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. S27tf W. Pi Harris, farmer manager here of the Standard OH company several years ago, Is again a Med ford resident, this time as the new district manager of the Goodyear Tire 6c Rubber company, with his homo at 325 Vancouver avenue. Select grade factory blocks SC. 50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 42tf Attorney and Mrs. Sollss and Mr. and Mrs.. W. H. Frame, all of I'hoenlx. Ore., spent the past week end In this city as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jopos. Nrs. i Soliss and Mrs. Jones are sisters. Klnmath News. Hoso mending, runners removed and snags worked back. . Handi craft Shop. 216tf Dr. William Mayo of Mayo Rrathers clinic, Rochester, Minn., will reach Portland on the night nf May 15 after attending the South ern Oregon .Medical society's an nual meeting at Grants Pass. . 11c will speak on the evening of May 16 before members of the City and County Medical society at the Mcdtcal-Dontal building, and will leave the same night for 1m. Grande, where he ylll address live annuRl moetlMg o'f tho Oregort Slute Modical soclaly tho following day. , Window glass, all sizes: also plale glass. Trowbrldgo Cablnot Wks. tf Mrs. M. B. Thornbrue, a former resident of Central Point, recently removed from Reardon, Wash., o Dovunnorl, Wash. . llolman's plunge opens May 4th. 70 Miss Winnie Rogers of Kknlada, Mont., enmo from Gold Hill to Mcfdnrd during last week to visit her mother's old friend, Mrs. W. FIsk. At Gold Hill Miss Rogers ! visiting her former school main, Mrs. Robert Adams. . , Plasterboard, windows and doors. Woods Lumber Co., Kast Main and Qenosce St. 48 To pay hia taxes at the sheriff's office. R. K. Richmond of Evans Creek was among the visitors in Medford yesterday afternoon. He reports farming conditions at this time of the year In his section to be Indicative of good orops. Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 821. 42tf The United States forest service has set aside a tract of 80 ac.ros along the shore of Lako o' the Woods which will he used for a Boy Scouts camp. The new site is Ideal for a scout camp, with a sandy beach, deep, clear water, spring water and exposure to the warm sunshine. An attractive fea ture of the site Is that It is more or less Isolated from other camp ers. It Is on the opposite aide of the lake from the old camp. Scouts are highly pleased over the now site where camp will he hold this summer. Klamnth News. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk.. cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf En route home from having spent the winter In Texas and Cali fornia, Mrs. F. R. Edmund of Win nipeg, Canada, stopped off here last woek for a visit with Mrs. C. 11. Warren of II) Mistletoe street. Re-roof with Huntington 100 per cent Vertical grain cedar shingles. Woods Lumber Co. Phone 108. 48 Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Chambers left Inst week for Vancouver, B. C, where Dr. Chamber will attend the annual Pacific coast Holarv club convention. Mrs. L. K, Put nam Is In charge of his office dur ing his absence. Select grade factory blocks 5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 42tf The southern Oregon federated women's oltibs will meet In Grants Pass next year.. , , Helmsn's plunge opens May 4th. J0 When Albert H. McCnleh plead ed gtilliy In circuit court Friday atternoon on a non-support charge., he wns sentenced to the state penl tentlnry for one year, subject luj parole before that time. j Dressmaking, mocking and but-i tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford nidg. Phone 111. 1 3tf Mr. and Mis. t'. II. Corey are erecting a a.room residence on ; Wert Jackson and will occupy the same when completed. - j Cheap lumber and cedar posts Medford Lumber Co. 8S7tf A county road crew is complet ing its work on widening and otherwise Improving the Laurel hurst road between McLeoil und Prospect" nnd Is '.expeetpd To be through this .week.. Severn! men began work lost week on the Elk Creek road toward Persist and will be engaged, on this work fur a short time. Itoth projects are made possible through a special levy. If your house needs new window screens, Phone 108. Woods Lum ber Co. . ,r , 48 The 12-xpotted cucumber beetle Is becoming a great pest In Wash- I Notice. lngton county, having destroyed I Better Business Institute ine rcuruary seeding oi rca clover I Monday night, May 6th. 8 auring ine past two years, mere Is no known method of .controlling tne Insect. Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. 45 urviue ana josepn price .were visitors Inst week at the heme of Mrs. Ward Edwards of West Jack son utreet, an aunt of the latter. They recently disposed of business Interests in Yakima. Wash. - Dr. M.. C. Barber Is now located at No. 5 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above .Russell's store. 63 i Ernel Stearns of A-shland has taken a .position with the C'opco company at Medford, but will Con tinue to. reside In Ashland, how ever. Green slabs, 12 or 16-in-, select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel, 631. 42tf Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office yester day to John W. Johntton, Ed Musty and D. A. Coflln of Medford and TL V. Oentrv of Ashland Mother's day cards this" year at PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE swem's Gift Shop are happy and sincere in ment and design. Several members of the Medford fire department were made a guest' audience yesterday forenoon at a mouth organ recital given by Ralph Gerard, a member of -the Junior high school harmonica ; band. Ralph was a bit shy and It ; took lengthy coaxing to finully per-; suade him to play. Then it wns! very reluctantly that he." played Kuwane'c River, which so pleased his listener he was encored several j time.. He takes a big pride In his J playing andfiremen who listened tot him declare he has the "makins' of a musician." i I starts ' p. m.. :it Hotel Medford, personally conduct-! ed by Pern" H. Armold, president! of the Armold Sales Training In-: stftute of Los' Angeles and Fay : Meyer Armold, retail merchandls- i Ing authority. Course In salesman- i ship and personal efficiency. Fee! for entire course of 6 lessons, $6.00; . per student. You may enroll at the Hotel Medford Monday night. 44 ! 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