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WEDFORD MaTE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OBFiONT, 'SUNDAY. MAY -19. 1929. iPJGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Thin will n? one of the biKnesi wr,ka'nf thf summer In Medford wlih III hom at Odd PellowH and Iheir Killed orsonlsallona Kiillisri'd In the cliy from nil parts ot Oib-iton,- lo attMid- Jhe annual grand " lodK6 :convntlon.! The frBtermil t visitors will begin arriving In the city ' today by train aiui automo bile, but the majority of the vls llor are ' exported to arrive to morrow. - vl t i. ' Tl)e Missionary sorleiy of the M. B. church 8.,. will aerve dinner ": for 1 &c supper' Oct at-.- church basement during I. O. O. K. convention.- " ' ." Mr. andi Mrs. Blue of. Pasadena. Calif., are vlsttnK their duUKhter, lira. Alfred Carpenter, at the Car penter: home on the Old Htage road. Deuce Jackson Springs Club Bat. nlKht, 8:30 till 2. A slip from a WandorinR Jew plant 1 In the bioleny room at tha senior hltsh school, and has a clus '" ter of small while blossoms on It. "The blossoms of a Wandering Jew. are rery rare,-' eald K. M. Huuong, biology Instructor of-the high school. It was the first he liifd) act seen,'' although, hla gar den . has always contained the plant, he Bold.-.' , ; Medford lodge No. 83, 1. O. O. K will entertain the Grand. Lodge, Department of Oregon, In their mute convention. Way 20. 21, 22 and 23. and they are desirous of secur ing rooms In the homes of our cltl swns. Anyone thnt will rent rooms for the ubove dates please send names, residence number and Pi-Ice to John A. Perl, chairman of the housing committee.' M The members of the local Spanish-American War Veterans organ ization and their families will hold '.their 'annual picnic outing today at the Orleva resort at Prospect. Dynge's Old-time Dance, Wed. nond Hat. at Nat. DOc. 68 ,i . Miss Doris Kindle, ' who hns a j'." position with the Mountain Htatea ' Life Insurance company ot Hnlly ,.' wood. Calif., will arrive here Mon ti day for a two weeks' visit with " her sister, Mrs. Kenneth lteebe. Miss Doris Is a graduate of the tl Central Point high school and wns , one of the most popular girls ot ! this section. ' Her . many- friends here will make her visit a pleusunt one. Central Point American. Helman's plunge opens May 4thi i, 70 ); We are not burning our slabs, ,. but selling them' for 13. HO. per i cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phone H. ' t- Mrs. Kmma Drlskel returned to her home at 310 Boulli Riverside last Friday after having spent the ,. winter in California with her daughter. , Cheap lumber and eedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 27tf . Hergeant and Mrs. drover Owen ; are preparing to . leave In two J weeks on an etxended motor tour, , i which will lake them back to the former's old home town' Of Harris burgi Ark. Sergeant Owen has not been in his home state for years, and since Joining the United Htatea army nearly to years' ago, hus spent much of his time on the Pa- ' clfie coast and also on Island pos . ' sessions ot the United Htatea. . ''Rogue Aores," the new sub division de luxe on Rogue liver beautiful wooded acre lots fronting 1U feet on the river and-Crater Lake highway, 4K minutes from Medford. Pure spring water. Make your selections now for the choice lots; " Drive out Sunday and see them.- "Hob" will meet you there. Just below Trail. B8 Civil service examinations will bo held at tlranta Pass on Juno 29 for Junior stenographer and Junior typist, lo fill vacancies througboum the eleventh district. This exami nation is open to men only. Fur ther information may be obtained i from Karl York at the Medford post office. Kindling for sale, limited supply. Mart. Fuel Co,. Tel. SSL 63tf . Kindling for sale, limited supply Me Fuel Co., Tel. S1. . Hit , Franli Orfwrh. mnnnger of the ywlft's- packing house at Medford. left'yesterdny for Chlcago to attend a national convention of the Hwlft company held in that city this month. Itf-ln. green pine alabwood 11.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. BStf Hummer heat prevailed yester day with a maximum of 8 late In the afternoon, which makes the forecast of cooler temperature for today a much welcomed one. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. !7tf Guy H. Walker, part owner and operator of the Moore hotel at Heattle, Wash.,, spent the latter part of Hie week transacting busi ness In this city. Select grade factory blocks 9 ES.GO per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 131. ' BSlf Welcome I. O. O. F. and . Rebekaha to the, Pear City. . Thii I a Great Country IF The recuperation of Dwifcht P hip pa and Howard Hill from their recent serious Illness with th flu and complications js now fust pro -K renal n ft, much to the gratification' of their many friends. Mr. I'hipim Is growing stronger dally and has gained over 16 pounds In the- last three weeks, but It will be weeks yet before he has regained his nor mal health and condition, as he has much weight to regain. It will take about a month yet for Mr. Hill to regain his customary strength and vigor. . Hoth take long walks dally, and Mr..Phlpi tries to visit the Crater National forest office daily for a short time. "Rogue Acres," the new sub-i division de luxeron Rogue ; rlver.'l beautiful wooded afire lots fronting ; 100 feet on the river and Crater Lake highway, 45 minutes from Medford. Pure spring 'water. Make your selections now for the choice j lot. , Drlv out Sunday and nee them. "IJob" will meet you there. Just below Trail. C8 Htunley Hherwood returned ta duties at the: pout office the hurt of the, week from apendlnf? most of' the vacation of ton days he had left over from last year, In ftyn .Fran cLseo ami. vtelnlly. i . Now, h haB ahead htn. nnnual 15 dayn1 va cation for thin year. , We are not burning our fllubs. but selling them for $3.50 per cord, 4-ft. green pine; Valley Fuel Co.. Phone 76. 63 Alvln To11efon 1 back at hla denk In the bank. He mill hnn (n take thlngH rathr eaHy. He Ih not ruitnltii' hiw font racer! or nhivlnir Iannis at 1I1A tit-Aw fin f -l"'n t I'd I ! Point American. t Summer prices on select grade green Alabwood. ; Med.- FUel Co, Tel. 31. V . .. 53tf W. J. MeHsenger left JnHt llday for Portland, where ho will enter a hoHpltnl for mpdicnl nttnntlnn. Bwimmlng now in drinking water at the Nat. 44tf The girls of the local Epworth TeaKue, to fulfill a pledge estab lished a candy hooth yenterdny aft ernoon nt the side of the cham ber of commerce building and sold large quantity . of homo . made candies. "' v Ladles' house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Hoames "RoiaM a" line. Every wearer Is a booster." Call 964-1., forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Bar to. 4Gtf C. D. French Is expected in the city tho first of this week from Albany. On., for a long visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. French, whom he has not seen for five years. Helman's plunge opens May 4th. 70 The Raymond Paulson family of Evans creek have rented the houno on Iduho and Iowa streets for the summer months. Mrs. Puulson and her sister will arrive sono and ex pect to take a course nt the sum mer normal smiool. -Ashluml Tid ings. Dynge's Old-tlmo Dance, Wed. and Hat. at Nat; &0o, 08 All kinds of woodwork. City Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir., 68 In view of tho prevailing good weather today, quite a delegation of local motorists are planning tVtps to Crescent City, Calif., a dis tance of approximately 120 miles. The roads are reported- to be in excellent condition, making tho drive through the Redwoods this side of Crescent City especially at tractive. We are not burning our blubs, but selling them tyn" fS.QQ iper cord, 4 -ft.-green pine. vVultey Fuel Co.. Phone 76. - Placer and quurtx mining claims have been filed at the county re corder's office during the past week by N. D. Turn in of Gold Hill, Frank Maness of Kirk, Walter Onrlrson of Phoenix, J. t Havens of Grants Pass, Georgo Young of Grants Pass, and C. A. Purvis of Applegate. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. S7tM 18-ln. green pine slab wood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631.. G3tf . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wyhle are now residing In thuir newly com pleted home on Mouth Ivy street, having moved Into It yesterday..;! . What you want when you want It. Milk loo a quart. Sweet Shop. next to Postofflce. 68 The next district convention of the Kntghta of Pythias and Pyth la?) 81st era will be held at Medford 4n Neptumner, Rummer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co, Tel. 6SU . - 5ltf Fire alarms In the future will be followed by a return signal, an nounced Fire Chief Roy KllioU yesterday afternoon, giving water liners the signal they may again start Irrigating. Permits nti yet are not necessary to burn grass or rubbish, but will be put Into ef fect ,ln a short time if the present warm weather continues. , We are not burning our slabs, but selling them for $3. SO per cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 7e. 63 Samuel Applegate, representa tive of the Goldman & Hemon com pany of Los Angeles, was a busi ness visitor In M'dfortl last week. iHe spent an evening at Hill Isuac's lodce on Rogue river. Dr. M. C. Karber Is now located at No. I and 6, Deuel Bldg ., above Itussell's store, for the practice of hi pmfi'XNlon. S.1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR 8AL1-; I H acres alfalfa near Real lane and Did Stage Hoad: 3 pear tree., full bfaring, 13 each f r u 1 1 t rees and gra p, you ng ; small house, with Hot Point rung; pressure pumping system, shower huili, sink, lavatory, hot and cold water. 3-k1. watwr tank, electric heated; some fur n(hings and garden tools and hom. Call, phone A. M. Voss, 6M, Bunday. s to 13 morning, or 7I. 8 to S week days. Price $io. ft m:x top fur iiiik. Mill Srrvlrv. r.si-u llnrsoln. KOK SAI.K llp.ilttrnr nn snort sircvl. He nwnvi'. o. V. Myors. KOH HAI.K Hrood mitv snd plus. WuKiirr Crwk, Tiilxnt. A. O. Uurlow. Among the visitors In Medford yesterday from Rutte Falls was Oeorge Casebolt, who recently ac cepted a position In the culinary department. ttf the"'Oweh-Qre'gon lumber camp pear that place.' Mr. Casebolt makes periodical trips to Medford, greeting friends and visit ing relatives. The Oregon State College picnic will be held at Jackson Hot Spring Monday night. May 20th. All for mer students and alumni re in vited. Be there, by :80 p. m. If transportation Is . desired, phone ' Mrs. B. T. DeLosh, 390-L, or Mrs. Carpenter, 684. it Miss Lunetta Pollock Is spend ing the week-end with relatives in Glendale. 4 ; 'Try our. hot plate, lunch, 25c. j sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. C3 Tho Fred Nelson family !"ot Grants Pass were guests in Med-. ford last Thursday night of 'Jack Ifennett, overseer of animals for the AI G. HarneH circus. They, were guests at dinner, of Mr. Ben nett, an old Iowa friend of the Nelsons, and then were guests at. the circus. They were aocom-, panted on their return to Grants Pass by Mr. Ilennett, who Joined the circus train at 3 a. m. Friday to contineu to Cottage Grovu. I .ret me write your fire Insurance. Carl T. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 893. Coffee served from Individual percolators. Hweet Shop, next to Postofflce. 03 Miss Herneico Klnoaid of - the Medford hook store was expected to return today from Han Frun clsco. where, she had been spending a short vacation. i Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424. Medford Bldg. Phone U ft 1. Utf "Oh' 1 can, do rhgst anything," Is a. "jCrquent answer" jthut 1m heard atiH'tc- local branch of' the United Ktatf? free ; :employirtent;' bureau when 'Chris .'Gottlieb i'fUks tan , ap plicant rnr la'Kir wnai no. can- When that nnwer is returned, Mr. ottlieb Is usually assured-' the j spejiker Isi not specialized In any j one line and as a result is a poor prospeot for a! good laborer. ; iii Lawn mpwers sharpened, cleane4 and adjusted; $1.00,' Phone 296. Al Plche. ' ' - 08 Dance Jackson Springs Club Hat ! night, 9:30 till 2. C8- H. E. Jess of U ok no River found a carrier (tlgeon lust Thursday at his home. Hands were on both legH of the bird, but Mr. Jones was; unable to Identify it. Let Vinson He Wnren do your wh.Uwashlng according to Govern ment formula. All work guaran teed. Let us figure on your job. Phone 21. H. It. Rice, formerly with the Hkaggs Hafeway store In Medford. has tuken' a position In the local store. ' Mr. Rice will bring his family here. Sunday, having taken a home on West K street. Grant Pass Courier. ( . , , i The. .OreKn State. College picnic will be held at Jackson Hot Rprlngs Monday night. May 20th. All for mer students and alumni are In vited; Be there, by 6:30 Pvm.; If transportation is desired, p horn Mrs. B, T. DeLosh, 890-L, or Mrs. Carpenter, 084. , " 58 The local Kuslness and Profes sional Women's club wilt hold their next meeting on June 4, it has been decided by the executive commit, tee, - - - Helman's plunge opens May 4th 70 Helect grade factory blocks $5. CO per load, Med. Fuel Co. Tel. C31. BStf Your home burned would you. be protected from loss? ; E. A H0LMI3; ) INSURANCE AOENCY .. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg, Phone 444 SINCE 1 909 3 The Burton Sisters Or chestra wiE play during the Sunday Dinner Hour today Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better"; At the Medford 5 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. These Drug Stores Are Open Night Thu Week Jannin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy If The Central Point schools will be dlKmlitsed this week, according ti. Oliver Obechaln, who was In Medford today from that city, and a big program will be held next Friday, the last day of school. He reported the majority of the classes have been, holding picnics and parlies during the past week, but thut students have now. taken school life seriously in view Of ex-' aminatlons scheduled for the first thre days pf next week. . Money loaned to worthy people to payMheir honest debts. Thomas Really Co., P.m. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. z4tf All spring- hats greatly reduced al Lottie Howard's. -'-. j 69 Mr. and Mrs. Jv-B. Boone i and Mrs, Miles Htuart were umonJ the Medford visitors In Portland last wee-k. : ' r . , Get those, fenders and jauto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works,. opposite, Lewis Super Rrvlce fit nt inn. Phone 418. tf j, Th Pick; of the Big Silent Pictures STARTS. " Tbmcrroi FOR THREE DAYS ' SCARLET AYS OF : THE ROMANOFF OVERTHROW. ' doualvAraOO ' A sr- m m sw lution. 1 . . , ROTHERMEL'S TODAY ONLY , v. . J a ' mm A Good Overhauling Job Means Both Rings and Pistons and I t:.' Permites Are the Leading More than two-thirds of all American cars are factory equipped with aluminum-alloy pis-: tons. Permite Pistons are not only preferred j . . ,, by repair men for replacements but are standr ' ard equipment with manufacturers' production ' " for mere than a million cars a year. . j PERMITS PISTONS wear longer than cast! iron pistons, get rid of heat five times as fasti and weigh only one-third as much. Ask your repair man to secure PERMITE PISTONS j here. v . ! UTTRELL .317 East Main Bt Telephone 237 : Largest Auto Parts Dealers in Southern Oregon j ' ; - , " . The Women's Relief Corps will .hold a covered dish luncheon In the Presbyterian church on Memo-' rial day at noon. All members and old soldiers are cordially Invited.' Window glass, all sizes; also plate glims. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. j Phone BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE i PRODUCED PACKED- j "fHE SANITARY WAY Russian Prince . A. , - " (I AMI u '( Peasant Girl ." . niade equal by 'the- RMssiaiv Revo- Continuous 12:?0 to 11 P. M, AN ALL-AROUND SWOOP "Looping the Loop" With the - . ' Famous Continental j .! .. stars ' WERNER KRAUS JENNY, JUGO v : Replacement Lines PARTS CO. .3 .; ,;.'; Mesh Bags Leather Bags Necklaces in ;.vr.;..'.t;.ia..variety.-of styles-Pieces. of Silver. ,.v. '. , ' : : Give YOUR GfaduMe'tliTleasuf From - t'sjwfelr! ; ilvrwaire I MainfandFrM S. f t- j, f hear.;.; You'll Be Swept Away by This Impassioned Story -of a Desert Girl ; . 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