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- PXGE TWO !TOFOftfl WKTTj TRIBTTNfl, STEDFORD, ORFi ONT, SATFRD'A Y, MAY 18," 1929. iT ocal and. Personal I For b h 1 n,d schedule, home st.riiyfberrles' were t 111 larking at I the city public market today, but are expected to be In mock in good 1 slued '.'quantities In a short time. 1 The market was busy again today and Its stock included a variety of 1 home-Brown products. The butcher ' ' shop wan open aa usual, and also (enjoyed a good patronage. Dance Jackson Springs Club Sat. j nlghf, 8:30 till 2. 58 I Dynge's .Old-time -.Dance, Wed. j and Bat. ot Nat, Hoc. , , . '- ft j . Kev. Dr. and Mrs. if. C. Funk , returned yeaiorday from Longvlew, !, AVash.. whore they attende n l.u- theran ebnventlon held In that city j from Monday to Thursday. , 1 Jfelman's plunge opens May 4th. f ,' . I ! ,. , r.. ' , t . .70 j Guests from a distance registered nt Medford hotels Include Mr. and j Mrs. Chas. K. ; Adiimft and Dewey ' Moore of Boston. Mans;, fi. ' Ijce j Hall of New York City, Mr. and i Mrs. 'A. MV Mayees of Vancouver, I B. C, and J. A. .Kenney qf 8t. Paul, j Mnn.. i .1 .Mil;.r,.. (Another big dance, Fairgrounds Hat. night .-, 67 Wo are' not burning our slabs, I but selling them for $1.60 per cord, 4-ft, green pine. Valley Fuel i Co., Phone 7,6. ,63 j 'Mrs. 'B.-'J. Palmer and daughter J Esther left today for Klamath Falls j to HPend the week 'end with friends. I Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. S27tf I Don't forget the Fairgrounds Bat. i . night; . . . 67 I .Thirty members of the Kugene Independent Order ot Odd Fellows' i band- will arrive here tomorrow to ! play for the grand lodge-sesslons !of nhe order. The band will stop nt principal cities on the way and I give .a street concert nt each. Fifty or .more members of ithe -Eugene branches of Odd Fellows are con ! tnmplatlng attendance at the grand lodge sessions. I Big dance at Jacksonville Satur day night. Rupper served by the ! Royal Neighbors of America. 67 Margaret Wills was among the visitors from Ashland spending yes i tnrday In Medford. k ; Kindling for sale, limited supply, j MetL Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf j "ItoHue Acres," the new sub- division do luxe - on .Kogue river. i beautiful wooded acre lots fronting 100- feet on the river and Crater IIHe- highway, 4b minutes from Medford. -Pure spring water. Make yo'ur.seleotions now for the oholce (lots. ' Drive out.Hundny- and see them, ' "Hob" will meet you there, j Just below Trail. . M t Kindling for snle, limited supply, j Med, Fuol Co;, Tel. 631.: 63tf 1 J3, H. Cavannugh, nssistnnt state district forester Ig charge of grax I ing arrived in- Medford this morn- Ing from Portland and spent today at . the Crater national forest -of- flees. ,j. He -leaves tomorrow morn i .Ing: to make an Inspection of -the 4 eiUV.rngoai.n th Butte . Falls j region:' :-'' ' "' ; j v46ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 ' per 'tier, haul It yourself, Med. 4 Kitel Oo. Tel. 681. - - . tCHoap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumbar Co. - 8t7tf E.' R. . Ftenmes, prominent resi dent -of Klamath--Falls -for many years, Is spending a few days In the city from his home near Phoenix, , Ore'- Mr. Reames van. president of'the First National bank of this cllyi and hns many friends through out -Klamath county. - Klnmath ' h"llH Herald. ''-Wo are not 'burning our slabs, i hut selling them for f 3.60 per cord, 4-ft. green pin. Valley Fuel a Co.-, Ph.one 70. 63 u ' A.' J.' Crnse. field Inspector for the state veterans' aid bureau, ,1s spending several days at his home here, fallowing a long tour of varl- r- ous points 'in the state. . Walker A Ktncald's dance, Fair I grounds .Rat, night. 67 ' Supper at Fairgrounds every Sat Thirty-one out of the state cars ! registered here yesterday with the local stale autn traffic bureau, the , majority .of wnion were from rn clfiu coust states. Dynge's old-time dance, Nat Sat. night. 67 Hummer prices on soleot grade green slubwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf Josh Wllliums, well-known Klam ' ath .reservation -Indian and -a resi dent of Beatty, died Tuesday nfter nqon from injuries he received ih n fall from a high grandstand seat !nt the Christy Bros, circus Mon day nt Klamath Falls. "Rogue ' Acres," the new sub- I. division de luxe on Kogue river. - beautiful wooded Acre lots fronting I 100 feet on the river and Crater I Jtke highway, 45 minutes from I Medford. Pure spring water. Make your selections now for the choice lots. Drive .opt Sunday and sec I them. "Boh" will meet you there. Just below Trail. ' 6s iladlas' house dresses, offloe dresses' or nurses uniforms for . sule. Tailor made to measure. The .!.' R. Honmes "Rosalia" line. " "livery Wearer Is a booster." Call OOji-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Barto.' 45tf - The three pool halls and card roms on Front street, the licenses of 'which were recently revoked by thk city, are mostly deserted places slrice the licenses were taken awny. Card tables and chairs are empty and billiard tAhlcs Are no attrac tion. The licenses were revoked as nn' Aftermnth of the qrrest of the proprietors of Front street estab lishments for selling "bitters" by the drink. .. Helmsn's plunge opens May th. . 10' Swimming now In drinking water At 'the Nat.'v 44tf JXmnng the Oregnninns registered nt fedford hotels, other than those from -Portland, are O,, K. Carson of The .Dalles, liuls S?elss and T. O. Miller of Halem. A. B. Williams of Astoria 'and H. Tlremmer, fl. T. ltlon, O, A. .Prince." J. K. Cole and Fred Socolophy of Kugone. - Snleet grade factory blocks ffi.60 per load. . Med, Fuel Co, Tel, 691. t.. .. tltf, Mf. and Mrs. W. D. King left yesterday for their home In Chlc-p, Cat., following several days spent in .Medford visiting .friends ,and rel- atlves. ' " " ' Dynge's Old-time Dance, Wedi and Sat. at Nat, 60c. ; . 63 All kinds of woodwork. City Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. 68 Another literary magazine hns appeared on the University of Ore gon campus, despite the soltapse of: a long line of predecessors. The 1 newest attempt has been made by I Ve Tabard Inn, local chapter nrj Sigma 1'psllon, national literary; fraternity. - The magazine's name 1 Is Tabard Tales. i Hall's Cafeteria will open Sun-! day. beginning May 12th. 57 Don't forget the Fairgrounds Rat. night. 67 j Temporary auto licenses were Is- j sued at the sheriff's office this! forenoon to Fred Fry. J. C. Clark, 1 Ouy Hlihop, L If. Hamilton and H. J. StelKer of Medford and F. Patrick of Wolf Greek. We are not burning our slabs, but uelllns them for 13.50 per cord, 4-ft. ,green pine. Vnlley Fuel Co., phone 76. 63 Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 327tf AmotiK pueHtH at local hotels from WaohinKton state are W. i. Htephens of Wenatchee and J. F. Howard of Tacoma. Another big dance. Fairgrounds Sat. night. . 67 16-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. ' Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf Eugene Orr. local boy la a mem ber of the corps of the Hill Military academy at Portland, receiving In struction on the rifle range while the students are in' annual spring encampment at Clackamas, accord ing to -word received in Medford yesterday. Supper at Fairgrounds every Sat. The United States Veterans bu reau at Portland needs a painter, to be employed regularly with a; salary ranging from $1020 to $1920 a year, according to W. -S. Howe, : district secretary of the federal service boardr The1 position will be awarded the brustr wielder with the highest grade In an open com- petltlve .examination. 1 For further information and application- blank,' painters may rail .-on tho loqal hoard, New Postoffteo building,, Portland, r ; . ' , ' What you want when you' want It. Milk 10c a quart. Sweet Shop,! next to PoHtofflce. ' fi3 Klncaid & Walker's dance, Fair-! grounds Sat. night. - 57; Included among the visitors In I Medford yesterday from Klamath j Falls are Mrs. A. T. I,angell und j daughter. , Mr. and Mrs. il, ... Prltchnrd and H. M. Jones.- ' I Summer priced on select grade green slabwood. : Med. , Fuel Co. Tel; 631. , . ' ' - 63tf Tho fire in Central Point Tucb- , day morning is the cause of (lie American mrtklnff the following suggestion to our city dads. The main cause of delay in getting the fire truck to the fire was the time It took for someone to get to the fire bell and ring it.' Inside of five minutes afte,t the bell was rung the truck was at the flro and plenty of men there to mifn the hose. If It were possible to In-' stull an electric siren ut the fire station with a switch in the tele phone office, so that all anyone would have to do would be to tele phone "central" there whs fire, and the location. All "central" would have to do In throw the switch In untl the siren would rouse the volnteers. The city could huve a phone tn stalled in the fire statnm and the first volunteer there. could call "central 'and get the loca tion of the fire and the truck could be on the scene In less than one tenth of the time It takes now. -Centrr.l Point American. Dance, dance and dance, Fair grounds Sat. night. 57 We are not burning our slabs. hut -celling them for 13.50 per cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. 63 Vernon Vawter returned yester day from a short business .visit nt Han Francisco. Try our hob plate lunch, 25c. Sweet Shop, next to Pontofflce. 63 Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 898. tf Indicating the measles situation to he still serious In Jackson coun ty, 35 new cases were reported to the county health office last week One new case of smallpox was also reported, but nothing was reported In the scarlet fever situation, re garded ns satisfactory. . 'Coffee served from individual percolators. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. 63 , Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Faahlon Shop, 424 Medford Bids. Phone 1181. 13tf ; Portland guests at Medford ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Richmond, F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Payne. C. R. Hoyt. W. II. Wroughton, H. H. Veatch, A. F, Mller, U P. DeBois. F. M. Clarke, C. J. McColm. It. M. Hednmnd, n. K. Merrick, D, O. Milton, It. F Hurt, I); B. Soonchln. It. K. Helton, U T. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Pal mer, John Kellog and Kugeue Clark. 1 Knjoy yourself nt the dnnoo Sat urday night, U. S. Hotel, Jackson ville. ' 67 Klncaid Wnlker's dance, Fair grounds Sat. night. 67 A divorce complaint preferred against Inex Do la mater by Homer Delft mater on grounds of oruel and ihhumun treutmunt, wan on file to dny nt the county clerk's office. The couple was married In Baker, Ore.. In 1127. U Ivor side Community Club dance Sat., May 18. Good music Good eats. 67 Lawn mowers sharpened, clamed and adjusted, 91.00. Phone 396. Al P.che. 58 The damage action of C F. Hloh steln of this city against Reginald Richmond of Kogue River In rlr cult court, begun yesterday, was ordered continued until Tuesday. The rase Involves a breach of con tract notion and include n rrom complaint by Richmond, who Is seeking over 8 1500 from Rlrhsieln. The ease Is being tried In equity. Dnneo Jackson Springs Club Sat. night. 0:90 till 8. 68 t Helman's plunge opens May 4lh. Oregon State Senior Crew Defeats Washington , r - Freshmen on Two Mile Course in Record Time ( yil yP' :w"J ,Btb Youur, C'orvallls, assistu.'iiil boat-h und Ktrnka; Jy.O'. -iOtlius.'-t'oacli:' IJrli'ce'''' C'l-aittlalf, Seasi'lc, fiHKlstant ooacji. ' Grew: (from .left ) : Bob Yoniiff.Jeor(cv Arkcniian.. Suiiitr; Wllltam ,CrovMuit- C'or helt; (iwirr Gayer, Kortiand; Brui'e Crandnll, 'J'hfunas .Otiniiv JiitkevieAv; ' Kenneth -IJeatdi; mimI -Pavid Fcdeiiioiit. Below Is Phllo Siuitli, troxwwaln. , ; - i -. : jdORyAIXIS Oro.,' Iay lSlPj-.plons. defeated the 'University pf l Oregon Slate rowed the tw;q-mlle The first Intorrollegliite crew match 1 Washington freshmen. The .race 1 ,, ' , ,,:.,' , ,,.., , brought a victory, i Oregon Slate was won. by a three-foot margin, j co,"ae ftf'"r ? ! " ' !" f College hero yeterd,ay when . the'i and both teaniK liettered the coui-hc j Washington mnd it- tn 14:31. . The O. H. C. wenlor pight, cqmpiiH chtim-j record.' : ' ' ' j old mark was 1 5 ''flat. ' -.-,J , .Carefully filled out, dt.'claring applicant was capable of doing any kind .trf work, an application, for vork ;wa found yetiterday on'.hin deKk by Chrin CtOttlleh, lnunagei- of the local, branch of the United haste scrawled a word here and ; there, but the name was distinct I m .,.. ..,i uni, n,,ei nnrt ., a -result Mr. Gottll.-k has beon sertrchinB for Mr. Ueuel today. tell - him of several Vacant posl-! inn. -.hioh -n,ihi.i.n .,.; intorestlnB than beiiK a well-known i n,-h..,nui nH ,. n, he... I f -H I ftud .eourerp. The Oregon State College picnic .will bp held nt Jackson Hot Springs Monday night, May' 211th. . All for mer students and alumni are. In vited. Bo there by 0:30 p. m. If transportation ' !ts desired, phone Mrs. B. .T. DeLosh, SlIO-L, or , Mrs. Carpenter, 084. t , 68 Walknp A. K ncnld'. dnneo. Fair grounds Sat. night. 67 Miss Olorin Krause, well Known' resident, of Applcgate and formerly j of , this city, entered the Sacred Heart , hospital lust evening -.fpr Medical treatment. Her condition today was reported as .satisfactory.! Guests from California registered I at -Mvdford hotels Include F. 11. Steele of l.os Angeles, J. R. Van! Fleet of Santa , llarbara, F.' H. I O'Hrlen and Paul I. Henry of Oak. I land. .Mr. and Mrs. ,1). ilenedlct of J San Diego, Mr. and Mi'a Alexanderl Clark, Mr,' and Mrs. A. Altken, Joei Trlest and H. V. Mansell of San Francisco. , Dutch Iris, purple, yellow ami - 11 .. 20H Clark. .68' i Clot those fenders and auto bodies straightened at BrllT. Sheet, Melal Works, apposite Lo Super I Service Slallon. I'hdno tW , 'It - I'nul ii. Atilon. Mtudont nt. O. H. (., h spending the weiTk end with his tmrents, Mr. and Mrs. Heverl' Allen, 31 Washington street, hav ing arrived In tho elty-Krlduy night. I J. Kiikpatrlo, veteran Jani tor at the Lincoln ohno, has u "p.;...n., , i,u Tomlin Itnx faotory while tMiiptyy- ed there last summer which has aroUHed.conBiderable Interest among tho srhonl children. me, mnde on one side an accurate sil houette of a gorilla with one arm extended, and on the other a bird. He was showing the slab to friends In Medford today. 1 Window glass, nil slies: also plate glanjj. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Dr. At, C. Barber is now located at No. 6 and 6. Deuel Bldg., above Mrs. -Paul Soberer In upending a few dny ut Prospect for the bene fit of her health. Hunsell store, for the practice of his profession. Another good dance at the Lake Creek Orange, Hat. night. Complaints that one-third of the meats sold Ip fcugene is without of flclnl liiannotlon .have linen made to : ,; ' ., . . ,. ,,, the city council of that city. Plans -for-innce riald enforcement of the meat ordinance have been shaped. It was avxrrtcd that the council, hy falling to appoint a meat In spector, hnd vlrtunlly nullified nn ordinance passed last year under sponsorship of the KuKene Feder ation of Women's clubs. All spring hats gioatty reduced at Lottie Howard's. 6 8 Money loaned to worthy prnple States free employmenl bureau. ; will be held at Jackson Hot Springs i "" "" While1 apparently uccui ato, the i Monday night, May 20th. All for- i n Jrtton county, Qregon, Febru wrlter deemed to huve been In aimer students and alumni are in-!!"'' "' 7- died al "' home h.;..,..,, .vhii. ,v,im,, n,l in hi! vlled. Be there hv 6:30 n m. lr 1,1 I1 resno, C'al., May 11; 1929. to pay their honest debts. Thomas branch. Is In Hie city conferring Kcnlly Co.. Km. t2. Vnlm Illk., cor. I with District Munagar H. H. Dn. Main and Front, upstairs. 54lf rylnple and arrnngiug for the r- liogue Klk Hotel, a placo to eat val of Ihe "Ooodhlch Silver Fleet" nnd something to cat. &;iOn lis tour of the United States. Carman K. Midi, paslor of the Tho Meet consists of 15 cars of Christian chunh. made the address, nil makes with college graduates as tn Ihe Talent high school class at the graduation exercises Thursday evening, spoke at the fairgrounds Friday to the members of the Met ier Homes tour. nn Friday .nnon will speak nt the eighth grade graduation cierrlscs nt Table Itock school. Let Mnson A Woren do your whitewashing according to Govern ment formula. All work guaran teed. Let us fiuure on your Job. Phone 81. 1 Dance, dance nnd dance. Fair grounds Sat. nlBht, ;'l' A building permit wa iHsued by the city yewterday to Van Gilbert to repair and remodel a house on West Klevenlh street at a cost of $235. The Oregon State College picnic transportation is desired, phone I Mrs. B. T. DeLosh, 390-L. or' Mrs. Carpenter. 684. i, . . at ! The bacoaulaureato sermon of j the graduating students of the j central Point hliih school will be i preached hv Hv .1 m ! nt the Federated church 8unda - ovenins. The meeti.w win i, ,, ! union one of the Christian and 'l''"rtcrntcd churches. Rev. MIHard Will speak;-and the choirs ot the Iwo churches will render a musical pi'OKram. 1 . - Selcot grade factory blocks per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. Ml. ' Kstf In addition to Inking qaro.of lis rtulry business In Medford, the '!ll- man uniry oi Middle road -recently i"-"'""--" imeresis oi tne iin- "uo "l'iy in i.entrai Hnint, and regular deliveries, in "' . i ,,', '. ' ' ' '. W. H. Eolger. vho reoently part- w(l(1 ulllI1v lleMr(1 ,. ei. ftn. hn Keen walking nrnund hi tills dlLMllwo av,. uinn.. .,, kl , ' ' Imp088bl'e for Vnnl .... ,,(,, ,..,,,. ,. ?'klnK r..",r':,n" "M1" is that neivcomer in town?'' He hugely enjoys stroking the place where the wind used to blow through und gets a grent kick out of the commotion his changed fuulal appearance has caused. 'm Ullrt o"try and Kurope, but ttimiilv nrinlrlii't .... , i . . lrllmed to suit my v vlfe" aid Mr KoRer y I. . vAnK. I t K ened to ett the hoard off, but Mrs. roiger remonstrated and said, I wouldn't do that "Ho 1 kept it on, with the same fault-tinding going on as before until a week or so ago In sheer des peration and like Al Tapone. long ing for peaee, and taking no one Into my confidence, except the bar ber, I had those confounded whis kers whisked off." Asked as to how Mrs. Folger greeted the change, after he had mu-itered up all the nerve he had .und returned home, the well-known ,1. 1 Akron rubber man, with J twinkling eyes, said: "Presume she likes It. as uhe wivs . ." " "".."" speern- Jas wnen sno saw nie.' , ! . , . Goodrich Silver Fleed Arrives in Medford May 22 C. II. Taylor, manager of the Pn- cIMc Goodrich Hubher Co. Portlnnd drivets, and Is making a wonder. fill record. The fleet will arrive In Medford, Wednesday, May at 3:46 p. m. and will spend the after noon and night at Ihe lewl Super Service station, the local dealers. Another Waiter? NOIlMAN. Okln. lP) An all star amateur from the hind of the Waner brothers has signed a St. Louts Cardinal conlruct. He Is Granville Norris, n ihree-letter man nt the I'nlverslty of Olkahoma last year. .... I . MM. , Obituary VAX DYKE. Carrie A'anDylte t '"-"'"" " ""i unexpecieu as fihe hni1 hBen m falling health for ' '"1'h pas. ne was a member uf a. lnecr family of Jackson county, beiiiK u dauKhter of the "" or weorora. Her cneeiful disposi- tlon n,1l- thouKhtfulnesa of .others won '"' hr a nsl of friends. , He- .sides these, she leaves, two sons. I,ovell L. and Vincent V. Thomp- " ot Kr"Hn". and one daughter. .knld Ihompson Hulware. of l,os Angeles: also three brothers, W. S. VanDyUe of Ashland, Ore.. II. F. VanDyke of Medford and TCd It. VanlJyke of San Francisco, Cal., to i mo"' h"'' Dassina. J HOLLLS. Krnnk ,W. Holjls,' ,fo'r 20 years Identified with the busl I news life of this city, died at the Kuored Heart hospital at ;11 o'clock Frttlay morning, from pneumonia, contributory from influenza, which lie contracted about the first of the year. He was a charter mem ber of lodge No, 1 1 CK Klks, being the seconil member to join the or ganisation; also a member of Med ford lodge No. 83, I. O. O. h of .which organization he had heeji a member for over 3ft years, and a, member of W. O. W. He was man aging director for the Medford Fur niture and Hardware company. .He leaves his wife, Mrs. Frances Mollis, and three step-daughters, Mrs. Km ma Ooghill, Mrs. Saddie Coghlll ond Thelma Himmons; nlso two sis ters. Mrs. Corn Wood of Salem, Ore., nnd Airs, Lora McPeuk of Portland, .Ore. ... Mr. Hull is was born in He.rrian county. Michigan. May 21, 1861, and at the it me of bis death was 64' years. :1 1 months and 2tl days old. The remains will be forward ed to Portland Saturday .evening, whore cremation will tuke place Sunday at 2 p. m. ut the Portland Crematorium. Six piembers of the M. F. & H. company will net as pallbearers, and escort the remains to the train. Funeral arrange ments In charge of the Perl funeral home. 1 GUINEAS GOTO MOOHTOWN. -England. May' IS. (T) Joo Turnsea New York pro, won tho Yorkshire Evening News thousand guineas golf tour nament today, defeating Herbert Jolly, Hrltish pro. Inan extra hole mnteh after the American had won three holes in a row to make it all square after 3ti holes. Hi wus the first time, an American had won the event Binre its Inau gural seven years ago. , TnfimM won nt tb 37th holai wben a few minutes before h. seemed hopelessly beaten, Jony, contributed to his own downtau with poor putting ot the 34th and 35th. With one chance left, need ing .only a half to win, he was trapped on the 3th. Turnsea won at the extra hole, when he holed out from 20 yards for nn eagle three. SOCCEED DR. PICKLE SALKM, Ore.. May 18. (PI Pr. Oeorue K. llouck ot RosehurR was otday appointed and lr. J. II. Rnsenberir of I'rlnevllle reappoint ed hy tlovernor rnttersen ns mem. hers of the state board of health. lr. Mouck succeeds Ur. H. It. I'lckel of Medford. CENTRAL POINT AtO i HONORS BRIDE-TO-BE mi 1 1 nirrn n nuirn r- , - I CENTRAI, TOIXT, " Or:. May i 18. (SpecinlVrrThe hoijMS.flr nnd Mrs. J. L. Burger was the ;cone of a Jolly affair. Thuri-duy afternoon. Mv is when ihe' Iji. ! 'dies' aid of the' Federated church ' ther city water could he, obtained .Rave a'' miscellaneous shower for In Bellvlew for domestic use. Jt i-MlKH Cernlcc Burger, whoxs mar-1 was generally agreed that a Co i riage will take place- June 16. . operative association would lie i Miss Bernlce was the recipient of formed : w ith each user . huylnc many beautiful gifts.,. Delicious snares, uenview ussuiu.uk . . refreshmenfli ware . sewed. Thosulof the extension of the mains Into Who enjoyed the afternoon were! that, district. A meeting. Is to be Mesdames U C. Grimes. J. M. culled in a short lime when defin- Johnson. A. H. Webster. George Davis, Paul Martin J. B. Hamridi M. Johnson, R. Wyett, H. vv. Davlsson, It. V. Xlcholw, A Thompson, JC. C. -Richmond, B.' Dimctin, D. Grisham. R. ilUams, G. Wright. Teo. P. Toih-fson., Ayers K. Faber. M. Elliott, Swartz, Mer rf tt, Wilson, I-ampman. R. S. Bernhardt and mm, 'J. L. Burger and the Misses Helen Carlton, I-u-ciie Half and Bernice Burger. Mr. . and Mrs. Merriman of BUtte Knlls were visiting Mrs. Merrlnjfin's parent, Mr. and Mrs Dlttemore. Wedpesduy. Mrs. Florence Baker spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. McKlnnlu In Knm vnllov nsi.nh T.o Vpb. whn l ATnnlovo! ' at the Copco warehouse .in Rose-burg,- spent, the week end with his .family.. ; ' V - .-; ;; r The. young ' men j ot Central Polnt' Who arrived honio .from college the past1 week were Don ald iFabe.v WJllfimette- university, Ivan Hkyrman, U. of Kklon and Moore Hamilton, from O. S. C: .'; .. ';! r- ; . Mr.' ? and Mrs. Deorshuck ore golhB';lnto: the chicken business and. ordered a hundred .chickens Saturday fromsMr. and Mrs. Drewt ler of Medford. Mr. juid Mrs. Frank Adams were guests of Mr. and Mrs .! Frank Miller. Wednesday .evening,' ; MisH, .Gladys Holmes; Miss Ber tha .Meyers. and Mrs. John Welch were shopping Thursday In' Med ford. Miss Mary Stanley -visitell friends lusl-week in Hilt. Cal., returning home .Sunday -evening. Miss Helen -Lais spent the week- .end with Miss Geraldlne Fox of jiiedford. Mrs,. Will Morgan of Trail spont the past week visitinc friends In 'Central Point. Mr. and Mra. Ted Morava and Mrs .Leater were shopping in Med ford Wednesday. D. M. Cleveland was down from Butte Falls and went to Medford to a hospital and was operated on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Nancy Wilson has returned home from California, where she spent the winter with her daugh ters. She is . now making her home with her. . diiughte 'Mrs. Jess Richardson in Central' Point. Cecil Cochran has returned to California after spending three weeks with his parents.' Mr. nnd M Frn 1t Cnoh ro n Miss Alice Sclb and her father, P. W. Haley, .returned from Se attle thin week, where Mr. Haley went .to be treated hy a specialist. He is Improving each day. In the Cleveland, Ohio., hospital tine uiuuiiK uiuf win iuhi invn p .whose wife -Is niece -of Mrs., Ja"k .Lees of Central Point.. r The Centrnl Point schools were dismissed Thursday . afternoon In order that those who wished could attend the circus. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williams of Kvans creek were shopping ih Central Point Monday. Mrs. K. K. Scott la some. Im proved and expects to leave the hospital at Jacksonville, and re turn home Sundny. ARKANSAS LEVEE RELEASES FLOOD RUSSEU.VILl.E, Ark., May 18.1 H) Tlic Hlolly Bend levee on the Arkansas river 12 miles southeast of hero broke today and approxi mately i,i)0 acres of farm land flooded. - A heavy rain and wind storm caused the break, which was about ion yards wide. r. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED - To rent, modern f room house. June 1st to 1 0th. Prefer east side. Phone ftl.l-lt.i Tilt .FtUt HENT ljirge housokeppmg room, sleeping room. caraKe. v X. Partlett. 59 LOST .Small pockethook contain ing 2 nuto keys and bank keys, I small key. Suitable reward. O. F. Pnlmerton. Sunrise Super Ser vice Hi a.. Smith Jtivorside. ,riS - ; 1' OH .V.1,V.t tii ewes with htmh.. Phone 22-F-2. pou SAI-K -Living room furnl saerifice. Anderson. ture at 7 4. I HIDE to Oakland. Cal.. in next few mo. m Aiiu?rsvn.- . FOR SAI.K Modern home nt a bargain: terms to suit. 2'J Quince Ave. Phone 763-M. til" KOlt UK NT 5-room furnished ' house. el5 West 11th. M SOMK MONKT to loan on clly residence or fnrms. P. o. Hex MS. S3 FOK SAI.K lrocery. Muat sarrl fici'A (tiod lease, low rent. fi3C N. "'ntral, or Phone 13ST-II. r.S FOn 8AI.R Al reduction, mem bership local polf club; terms. Ilox 4 1. Tribune. r.S Ktm SAK riound oak table with S hluh-back leather cushioned chairs and 1 oak Princess dress er, wicker dull carriage: all In good condition. 3H So. Oranue. . 66 BELLVIEW PLANS tQTY WATER FOR BELLVI13W, Ore.. AIny - Hi , ' u 1 ', Uie ,eVi-' I (jenu j Hview iva held at tile (.iuh huuse'oif Wednesday' evenfnft to dlcuss the nropusition of whe- lie action will ne amen (V nn-decisin. debate between the Humboldt State College of Areata varsity .siuad and the Southern Oregon Normal Is to be held .tonight at 8 o'clock at the Normal auditorium. The Ashland squad, 'Dick and Adena Joy will take the negative'of the question: "Besolved, that the American jury system be abnlisiied.'- ' ' 1 -. -4 AS PATENT JUDGI r . I L ICONFIRIVI LENROOT WASHINGTON, May J8. (P) . weather bureau as follows:. Irvine Leriroot, 'former .Wisconsin j Far western stfties: The outlook senator, is be a judge of'the court j is for RVherally fair weather and of customs and patent appeals, l'er- normal temperatures with consid sistent opposition to his nomina-; erable low clouds or foprs alons the lion was finally overcome yester-1 coasi. iieonreay and the senate voted conilnna Hon. The vote was 42 to 27. The nomination of the former Re-, publican senator to the lifetime post was transmitted to .the- senale by Calvin CoolitlBe but was never acted upon. President .Hoover re submitted it early in the prosent session In-tho lace of open oppo-, sitiou .that had become evident, Checker Champion Wins. ATTICA. X. V.. .May IS. UP) Xewell W. Banks' of Detroit. Jlli h., national checkers champion, play ing 2S games here at once, defeat ed 24 of his opponents anil fn-f Kaincs resulted In a draw. F,anks has not lost a game since 1919. STARTING . JOK Tomorrow (wSSTJ FOR THREE DAYS ' t Love in the tf; Desert"' -nc,' A Son of Britain Fighting' for a Daughter , ,;, - . of Araby ' ' y With NOAH BEERY, OLIVE BORDEN LAST TIMES Tonight HEAR THEM TALK! . The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City" with GEORGE SIDNEY MACK SWAIN . KATE PRICE VERA GORDON Trowbridge Lumber Yard Everything In Lumber end Building Materiel! Distributors for Johnt-Mannvllle Rooflngi Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinets, Wlndowe, Doors, 8creene, Eto. The Old Reliable Established In 1901 When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 131. We can be of real service to you. QH3PJ WINS WAY TO FINAL IJohn DoeK. Htahfoi-d .uijlyersity ' stur, :antt BrariKlmw Hurrlitnn,' llnj .versity of OreRon, fousht thpir way to the finals of the racific Coast conference tennis champions:iin singles mutches -toilay with vlctor- ' ies over Francis Hardy, University jf Southern Cullfoinia and John , Wheatly, Stanford university. FRUIT TROM ELORIRA i BOISK. Idaho., ainy i 18 -rr-IIPk-T-Vii'tually all Florida fruits were barred from Idaho today by an order issued by the federal, quar antine board, 'as a means of pre venting introduction of the Medi terranean fruit fly Into the Idaho orchards. - . - - : ' - - FlOUMlR WEATHER ON COAST SAX FRANCISCO, May.lS.r-W") Tho wesnhet ontlnnk Yor the week befilnninK .May l'Jth.'wns announc ed here today hy the United Stntes These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's-Drug Store The man you k e to hato pre seating the sheik ashe real ly is. ., ,. BLAZING EMOTIONS . of the. 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