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PAGE TWO TOYFOW m TRtBtryR CTTOFORD, OEOON, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1929, it Iocal and -'Personal FiHhins wus reported por in the Ilouue river yoitterduy because of roily water and only a few fisher- 1 men reported good cutchen. Many reported strikes and Home declared they had good nized fifth out. of the wiiler, but thoy alwayH slipped off. The river attracted scores ot ftuhermen, hut smaller Htrcams at tracted nearly at many, especially the Applepate river, where fishing was much better, one local rod wielder catching 32 in a compara tively short time. - . Shortcake and shortcake biscuits for your shortcake, at the Model Bakery, 111 W. Muin. , 65 Medford and southern Oregon will he without traffic officers for several days, due to a speoiul meet ing of officers at the state traffic department headquarters lh Salem this week. .with Officers O. O. Nich ols, 'Herb Mobre nnd Ct P. Talent attending from this city. 'The Missionary society of the M. E. church B., will serve . dinner for 60c,, Bupper 8Gc 1 at church basement during I. O. O. F. con vention. .. 69 MIbs Helen DuK&n beRiin duties thin morning at the county clerk's ; office, taking the place left vacant by the resignation of Miss Claudlu Klunu " . . ;V Froo movies at the St. Mark's -Guild hall Tufwday night, 7:30, showing G. JO. icing units. 50 Included among the guuHts from a distance reglKtered at local hotclx today are Bertha Willis of Wichita, Kans., Lew Itosenblum of New York City, A. B. HhorUoiv of Chi cago, 111., D. W. Williams of Do trolt, Mich., O. V. Mitchell of Hloux City, B. D-, T. M. Burton of Boston, Mass., and M. M. Jialdridgo of BoIho, Ida. Dynge's. Old-time Dance, Wed. and Bat. at Nut. 50c. 03 After walking 334,078 miles galh erlng news Items for this paper, Borneo KoppeH was farced to take a rest today and nurse a recalci trant toe on his starboard foot. Ho expects to resuine hln peregrin ations toward the middlo of the week. Helman's plunge opons May 4th. 70 Mrs. C. M. Kldd, who has been seriously ill with. pneumonia at (he Kacred Heart hospital the print ton days, Is now very muelulmproved and regarded as out of danger. ' Round Homemade loaves, apec lal Wednesday .3 loaves for 20c. Model Bakery, 111 W.. Main: 60 For an inexperienced driver,, to drive through the Uodwoods this side of CreHcent City.'Cal., Is no child's play, says Baynumd Klnh. lie reported a new roadstor, through the anxiety . of Hh driver to keep as fur away as possible from approaching , cars, ran It too far off tho'-; rend Into n ditch. As u result of his attempt to save a scratched fender, ho re ceived a crumpled femlor and traf fic was tied up for n short time whllo other motorists helped him back on the road. Hoveral other minor mlHhaps also occurred along the road, but no ono was reported injured. . We aro not bwnlnjr our slabs, hut selling them for $3.&0 per cord, 4'ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phono 76. C3 The Wagner creek section was beautiful yoaterday with blooming wild f I invert and dogwood, uncord ing to Dolroy Qetchell, who motor ed In that section yesterday after noon. Cheap lumber and cedar pouts, Msdford Lumber Co. 327tf Included among the ninny out of town Oregonlans In Medford today are the following: Mr. and Mrs. U L. Baker of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hendemon of Bnlem, H. J, Leaf and Mrs. G. "W. Bennett of Marshflold, Kdyth Kelly of Roseburg, L. A. Reeves and H. M. McCrea of HeedHport, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Palmer of Baker, Kdyth Meldouno of Mllwaukle, Kmtl Pet erson and Leon a Thiol of Astoria, Irma Chance and I)ainy Ooldn worthy" of Beaver and Mrs. Ora Casper of Dallas. Kindling for salo, limited supply. Med. Ful Co., Tel. 681. 63tf Mrs. Gordon Voorhles returned today from Berkeley. Cnl.. after n several month'a trip to New York City via tho Pannma canitl. Hnr daughter, Marian Voorhlcn, who ac companied her. remained in New York and will return via Victoria, li. C, and Portlnnd. We aro not burning our slabs, biit selling them for $3.50 per crd, 4 -ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Cp., Phone 76. 68 T V 1 A Convenient aizo and shape are two of the reasons for tho tremendous popularity of Fluhrer's new long loaf. Have you tried it? A Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Bo udder of I Chicago, III., artved today from ! Pehble Beach, Cal to be the house ! gueHts of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Kgan. i Membership locnl golf club for Bale at reduction. Terina.. Box 46, Tribune. G9 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued this forenoon at 'the .sheriff's office to J A. Darby and tho Clay- comb Motor company of Ashland and Paul Andrews of Medford. Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. . B3tf Mrs. Dorothy Hllyard, who un derwent an operation for appendi citis at the Ha ere d Heart hospital last week, was reported today to be much Improved. 10-In. green pine Blabwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. . B3tf Tho repair crew Is doing, aplen did work on the Pacific highway, smoothing out the pavement, grad ing, widening, making the road as near ''foolproof and accident proof as pOHNible. - The annual report of auto wreckH recently filed by Wm. Drummond," foreman of the maln tence crew, la studied and wher ever a section of road where acci dents are numerous Is located, it h studied and remodelled to prevent, as far as possible, repetition of ac cidents. Following this method the number of accidents on the highway has been" materially re duced in the last- three years. Ashland Tidings. Freo movies at the Bt. Mark's Guild hall Tuesday night, 7:30, showing G. K. Icing units.' Bit To dlscu.ss further plans for the formation of a water district In the Berrydale and Howard sections be tween Medford and Central Point, a meetlg Is scheduled to be held tomorrow evening at the Howard school at 8 o'clock. A move had been started there early last year to construct a water system, receiv ing Its supply from Medford, hut no definite action as yet has been taken. This section Is showing a rapid growth and has ti compara tively good sized population, i ; Cheap lumber and cedar posts., Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Canaday of Itoseburg are down for the I. O. O. ; F. meeting and to visit rolntlveH ! mid friends. Thoy are guestM of Mrs, , Cunaday's brother, Forrest ; Williams. Mrs. Mary Williams! came from Roseburg several days ago and Jh alxo a guest of her son. Select grado factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. G3tf Tho Crater Lake Guild will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Mark Wright on the Mouth Pacific highway. Assisting hostesses, Mrs. Fred King and Mrs. F. V. Young. For transportation, call Mrs. Chiip- Notlce: I desire to Inform the public that the Ruby and Inten sion mines situated In Nlsklyou county, Cat., on the- middle fork of the Applegate river, are In 11 LI -gittlon; don't get stung on a grub Htake racket, Kin est Bingham, owner; ", :') '.v. k. ,. . ., r;i ' T. M. Cleveland of Butte Fall.H, who. underwent- an operation for appendicitis at tho Hatred Heart hospital hist Tuesday, was reported to bo showing continued Improve ment yesterday. Bummer prices on select grnde green slabwood.; Mod.. Fuol Co. Tol. 631. B3tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Sun Diego, Cal aro spending several days in Medford visiting friends and attending to business matters while on routo by motor to Heatlle, Wash. . i Swimming now in drinking water at tho Nat. 44tf While htlu and mountains sur rounding tho vnlley are hard to discern because of luino, caused by smoke, there are no forest fires re ported In Jackson county, either In the Crater National forest or on state .timber land. Becnuse of at mospheric conditions, smoke caused by mill refuse burners and brush piles hangg low, and nt times en tirely obscures tho mountains from view. Ladles house dresses, office dresses or nurses uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Sonnies "Rosalia1 line. "Kvory wearer is a booster." Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also allk drosses for sale, Mrs. Barto. 4(itf Mrs. Paul Grelner,' following a visit hero with her daughter Mary, left yesterday forenoon for Port land to spend the summer. Mrs. Grelner had been In San Diego for the past winter. Freo movies nt tho Bt, Mark's Guild hall Tuesday night, 7:30. showing G. K. Icing units. fifl Mrs. Hoy Buckingham left yes terday for Portland to spend short- tlmo attiniding to business matters.' w i Holman's plunge oponsMay 4th. 70 Medford water users aro remind ed In the event of a fire, the siren will be blown upon the return of the flie trucks to the station, and j as In the past water must be turn led off during the time -the trucks j aro answering the call. When the i return simial is blown, water may j tie turned on again. While no per mils are necessary as yet, property ownersare urged to use precaution ; In hurnliiK rubbish plies and grass. ;if found dry enough. The permits I will probably be put Into effect In another two weeks. I Dynuo's Old-ttmn Danco, Wed ; and Bat. at Nat, bOc. One of MiMlfuid's best known j racing plucnn fanciers Is W. J ! Sprout, who has over 15 high tpial I Hy birds, which h esends nut on i flights at Intervals. He reported today that during the pnst spring he lias sent birds as far north Cottage Grove and to Glrndale, and so far has hist only two. Rn1 ) wnlhcr conditions have made 'ic flights Impractical, but they are tx- : pected to he much betir during th ensuing summer, flaring pigeons are the same as the homing and carrier breeds, only having heen i given a different name during the ! pnst year or twi All kinds of woodwork. City Cabinet Works. JS7 N. Fir. 58 Charles Klmhnll of Yukinin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson of Tacoma and J. C. Reynolds were among the visitors In Medford todny from the state of Washington. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co, 327H Mr. and Mra. Archie McDonald, accompanied by Mrs. Jerome Churchill, were in Medford Satur day for a shopping and social visit. The McDonalds wJJJ return Bun day to San Francisco, leaving their young son! here for a' longer visit with his grandparents.--BlMklyou News. ' . ; r- 'We are not burning our 'slabs, but selling them for S3. 50 per cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76.. u w t ?68 Portland residents registered at local hotels include F, V. Moore. R. Freeman. Kda Jacobs, F. J. Thomas. B. M. Jones, M". and Mrs. R. W. Price, If. M. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Ft, B. Bonsall, C. R. Martin, H. J. McDowell, B. O. March, D. B. Winslow. and p. V. Hartsook;. - 16-In. green pine Blabwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 31. 63tf Included among the-, motorists from a distance who registered, to day at the local branch of thfc out of state auto registration bureau are Roy Luter of Chicago, III.; J. T. IrCerr of Albuquerque, N. M., arid Mae Bi'ooks of Kock Spring, Wy'n. B. F. Davis, who registered from 8elma,:Cal., gave his Oregon des tination as Central Point. - What you want when you want It.' MlUt 10c a "quart. Sweetshop, next to Postnfflca. 63 SeeJcV Hair and City Khgihcer Fred Bcheffol arrived in Medford this morning by alrpiane, following a short business trip to Seattle. They reported a perfect trip. .Btirdmer prices on select grade green slabwood, Med. Fuol Co. Tel. 631. B3tf Hotel Kilcsts In Medford today1 from California include G. TI. Lan 'don of Chlco, G. B. Hatley of nerk eley, N. J. King of Rosovlll,e. R. M': Burrows of Petaluma, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Ztmlth of Oakland, V. R. Bean of Weed, J. A. Drown of nurekn. 1 D. O. Wilson of Glendale, R. V. Hearty of Sun Diego and V. ' V. '. Myer of Colton. ' ' 1 Wo, nro-not burning oiir slabs, but selling ahem- for 3.ri0 per cord' 4-ft. green pine. Vnlley Fuel! Co.. Phone 76. 3 Herb AlfoYd. Jack Heath. Ray Lewis and Roy Wakefield, who at-! tended the A-ssoclaled Oil company! convention In Portland over the wek end, returned to Medford this morning. j Dr.M. C. TJnriter Is now located! nt No. 5 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above Russell's storo, for tho practice of' bis profession. 63 Colonel and Mrs. W. II. Pnyne. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hemstreet, Mr. and MrS. J. J. Btichter were among the local people who attended the Spanish War Veterans picnic nt Prospect yesterday. Try our hot plato lunch, 25c. Sweet Shop, nojet to Postofflce. A3 Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Lentz of Ynkl- nin. Wash., spent the past week here, visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Marshall, having eft yesterday for points through he porthwest on their way home. Mr. Lentz la a brother of Mrs. Marshal). - , Lot mo wrlto your f Ire Insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phono 093. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wnlthel drove down from Portland Sunday an dare guests for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Floy Hart, nnd re newing acquaintances with their ninny friends. The Walthers Uiinlt moro of Medford tho longer they nro away, and will return some time to reside permanently. Hnrry snys the city shows tfrcnter im provements sinco their last Visit than ever before. ' Coffee served from Individual percolators. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. S3 Frank Hull of Medford Is a vis itor In this city, arriving here Fri day from "his homo. Roseburg News-Reviow. . Drossmaklng, smocking and but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. lStf Cheater Billiman, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. !3. C. Slllmnn, who Joined the Lnited States army two years ago, Is still stationed with the brigade headquarters compnny of the 124th Infantry at Manila. Philippine Isl lands, Recording to a letter received today by Sergeant Grover Owen local United States recruiting of ficer, t The letter Indicated he is enjoying Philippine life and thnt he is not so sure whother ho Will return 'to the United States next October, although his foreign serv ice period will bo up at that time. Let Vinson fk Woron do your whitewashing according to Govern ment formula. All work guaran teed. ' Lot us flguro on your Job. Phono 21. 61 Mrs. Lillian Puhl was received at the Sacred Heart hospital Inst evening an a patient rtnd underweht n major operation there this fore noon. She was reported to be hi n satisfactory condition this after noon. Helman's plunge opens May 4th . no The road to Mnrshfletd Is In good condition, according to Sergeant Ornver Owen, who with Mrs. Owen, Miss Helen Hprague and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pence, motored there Saturday night .nrtivlng early Sun day morning. A portion of the road hns hoen recently oiled, but does not present a had condition. Select grade factory blocks $5.60 por load. Mod. Fuol Co. Tel. 631. BStf Miss Margaret Fitch, who under went an operation for Appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital ten days ago, will he removed to her homo west of Pohenlx tomorrow, according to present plnns. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Reatly Co.. Km. 12. Palm Itlk., cor. Main nnd Front, upstairs. 24tf Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Riddle left Friday for Portland by auto, where they will vbdt Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Root, former well known resi dents of this city. Mr. Knot has heen transferred to Seattle. Wash., by the steamship company with which he Is employed.. He Is In poor health, due to a paralytic stroke, and recently returned from a long stay In the Orient, seeking recovery. All spring hats greatly reduced At Lottie Howard's. - (9 Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servlca Stmion, Phon tf J. F. McKinley of Salem, owner of the McKinley orchards at Zena, recently rented an acre of- well drained hill land to F. C, Walker. Mr. Walker is at Medford 'at pres ent, but Intends to plant the acre he has rented here to tulips. Sa lem Statesman. ' : - Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. ' Dutch Iris, purple, yellow and pink, 50c a dozen. Samuelson's, 208 Clark.- 62 To assist In pine beetle control work in the Crater Lake national park, 21 moro men left by motor truck for the park this morning. Over 50 men are engaged In the work and are divided Into crews, with headquarters at M u n a o n Madows and Anna Springs. ; They prohably will be employed until the middle of next month. Yesterday witnessed a large dele gation of Medford visitors in Cres cent City, Cal., and In the various parties were included MUses Con stance und Eleanor Ames and Dor othy Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Fish., Mr. and Mrs. Justin Smith, Miss Josephine Koppes, Miss Dean Holt, Carl Coleman,- Everett Scott, Mrs. Otto DeJarnette, Ralph DeJarnette, Miss Betty Hanson, Miss Helen Hampson, Miss Flor ence Blackburn, " Frank Boone, Francis Neff, Mr. and Mrs. A. Neff, Arthur Perry, Attorney and Mrs. Gus Newbury, Charles Hampson. Miss Augusta Glover, Mr. and Mrs. George . Akers, Emmy Lou Kava- naugh and others. Mrs. Cora Lyon of Klamath Falls arrived In the city Saturday morning for a month's visit on I husincsa and pleasure. She has taken a room at the Y. W. C. A.! headquarters. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walker and daughters, Betty and Marjorle, ofi Yreka, CaK. visited friends In the) Berrydale district over the week I end, ' . 1 More cars are still needed fori the I. O. O. F. tour of the valley! Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock. and ending ut 8:30, according to the Chamber of Commerco this afternoon. Thd tour will leave the! Chamber of Commerce building I and will return to the same point. following visits at various spots of interest about the valley. Car own-! ers are' urged to rcgistor as early as possible. . j Merchants are urged to display flags on the street In front of their establishments during the I. O. O. F. grand lodge and encampment; sessions here this week, in keeping with the street decorations which have already been up several day. Moro rooms are needed to.,nc- commodnto the visiting Odd F?l- Iowh. according to a report phoned Into this paper at press time. Anyone having ,Hpace is asked to call the Baptist church and hand In their name and address Imme diately. - FUKENDERG PUPILS- 01 Violin and orchestra students of Tliorvnl 11. l'"olkinleiK will be hcuicl In recital lit the Flint C'htiH- l.Iiin chuioli on South Oakdule live., this cviMing nt K o'clock. , These .Undents iiio all regarded ns tal onted young men and women, land will undertake several exception ally difficult numbers. Attondanco at this recital Is, ex Veoted to do much to cncp,uuiKe the musical education of t-young people of tho valley, and alt music lovers of .Medford are .especially invited to attend. -.Solo, duet, trio.. .lutirtel ,nnd ; orchestra -selections Ut be presented. .:. , .. AS CHERRIES READY As soon us tne cherries are :rlpe, the Hiigue ltlver Canning compuny will start operations, according I" Seth M.'Bullts. This will probably be lute In June, or the first wook in June. ! -According1 to Mr. Birllis, the cherry crop was not hit as hard by frost us first reported, and the Inrgest orchards, nicludlng me Wcstoiiund tract, the largest cherry orchard In- the county. osvuped with no damage. Tho cannery Is now busy getting In shape for the season's run by enlarging warehouses and ro-con- dltloning mnehlnery. - , . . : . Notice- of Sulo ot Government . TlllllHT, General ljmd Offlcf , Washington D; C- A mil 8. 1929. ' Notice Is hereby given that ilb- Imm in ih. conditions nnd nmttU' Hons of the net of Juno 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 2181. Juno 4. 1920 (41 Stat. 7R8 1 rwl nuriumnt to iltMiftrtmentnl reautiitlons of April 14; 1924 (60 I,. 1). 8!), the timber on the fol l,,u'tnff binilK will ho sold Julv l 1929, 10 o'clock n. m at nubllu auction nt the V. S. land office at Idtkevlnw. Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the apprais ed value as shown by this orflee. sale to be subject to the approval of the Secretary of tho- Interior. The purchase price, with an addi tional slim of one-fifth of one per cent thereof, being commissions al lowed, must he deposited at time of sale, nionev to be returned If sale Is not approved-, otherwise pat ent will Issue for the tlmbor, which must be removed wlihln 19 years. Bids will be received from eltlsens ot tho I'nttcd Slates, associations nf such citlsens and corporations orKunlned- under the laws of tho Cnlted Ststes. or any slate, terri tory ir district thereof only. 1'pon application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any leant subdivision will he offered separately before being Included In' anv offer of ft larger unit. T. 40 S., It. 6 K., See. 23. SKH NI4! yellow pine 80 M., red fir 40 M, NKH 8E i yellow ptne 310 M red fir !00 M, NWH SF.4 yellow pine 180 M, red fir 1.10 M. SKH 8E14 yellow pine 58H.600 feet, red fir S4U M. Incense cedar 16 M. SWU SK4 yellow pina 196 M. red fir 91,600 feet. Incense cedar ? NU nono of the timber -on this section to be sold for lefts than 94 per M for the yellow pine, $1 per M for (he red fir and fifty cenla per M for the Incense cedar. THOS. C. HAVEI.U Artini. Commissioner. HIGGINS DEPARTS FOR SO. AMERICAN ELECTRICAL POST . ' . , ' wm' t i i .i . Clyde R, HIggins. well, known member of the Copco organization ! left last week for New York, .from j which port he will sail for Buenos Aires, South America. Mr. HIg gins will be affiliated with W.M. Shepard, former vice president and general manager of The California Oreeon Power comnany. who re cently accepted an executive - po sition with the American &' For eign Power corporation In Argen tine, with headquarter!! in r.nonou Aires. . HIggins will1 Join Mrv Shep- ard In New York an they will sail together tor South America. Mr. Higging has been with The California Oregon Power company forapproxlmately five years, join ing the Copco engineering depart ment soon after he was graduated from Stanford university, where he majored in electrical engineer ing. He later became assistant to H. L. walther, division manager ot the Rogue River division, leav ing this work to become assistant to Mr. 'Shepard in the commercial department of the 1 home office. He- was a tireless worker in the Copco Forum, the employes' or ganization of The California Ore gon Power company, and will be greatly missed by his many .'part ners in progress." Te was also one of the firBt editors of "Forum Flashes,'' the employes' monthly publication. ' . Mr. JUggins will be the sixth Copco man to take up public serv ice work in South America, the others being. Paul H. McKeo, L. F. Ivnnhoe, Russell Hnckett, Lee 1.0- How, all of whom are (now in Rio de Janeiro, -.and W. Mi Shepard, who will , be located at Buenos Aires. : . . FOR INSPECTION COPCO PROPERTY C. M. Brewer, newly appointed vice president nnd genoral mana ger ot Tho California Oregon l'ower company, arrived here to day to confer with locnl officials of the company nnd to make a trip over the various division proper ties ot the Copco system., Mr. Urower, who is ono of tho best known public utility executives In ihe northwest, has heen vice presi dent and general manager ol the "Mountain States. Power company since January 1, 1919, and has been connected with the llyllenby organization since August 15, 1909. Mr. Urower s now duties as vice president and general manager of both Mountain States Power com pany and Tho California Oregon Power' company place him in charge of utility properties serv ing 158 communities in California Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Mon tana, Wyoming and South Dakota. Hip appointment as head of The California Oregon power company becomes effective June 1. Oregon Weatlicr. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday, but cloudy on the const, local thunder storms in the mountains of the east portion on Tuesdav. Cooler with rising hu mldlty lrt east Tuesday; moderate northwesterly winds on coast. licgniar Coiiiniuiiit'utlon neanies Chapter, O. E. S., Wednesday evening. May !2nd. Social night.; Vis iting members welcome. HATTIE M. AI.DEN, Secy. Notlrx There will be nn Important moot ing nt the taxpayers of the HOw-iird-l!errvdalc water district Tues dav evening at 8 o'clock at the Howard school. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOItSAI.K Placer mining prop- eviv tn tlomlp vl-cri Superior 10 fatten for summer home or fish ing lodge. A. B. pederson. ci- l.lberlv BIlllT. 61 WANTKD ttecurlty snleman to -i-eiiresent fasl-growing Pacific -coast concern, managed by men of the highest cnllher. offering security of unusual merit and opportunity for appreciation in value without speculation. Ap plicants will please give details concerning past connections. Ad dress i'0. Mall Tribune. ' 61 WANTED Shoe repairing: expert workmanship, first-class mate rials. Men's halt-soles and heels $1,110: women's half-soles and heels 1.00. C. M. Kldd & Co. 6tt iron 8AL.K Kneyelopedln Hrlt tanica. 11th edition, full sheep binding. L'9 vols.. India paper, like new, U3 ensh. &-12 So. Ivy. 80 POK SAI.K A snap for cash, fur niture for a r-room house, and piinn, for STift, t-'an rent house I reasonable. Call at 42 So. Ivy. - . . 81 I I WANTIJI) Kspcrelneed girl for) kitchen work, liuteh tivcn. 4l'R K. Main. 60" j MOMAIIt IA VK.M'OUT. colonial desk, octagonal talde, one large needlepoint tapestry upholstered chair and smaller matching chair. Although like new, will sell at half price. Anderson, 764. 60 FOR SALE Stnnll rook stove, also bicycle., I'hone 11SH-X. 61 KOH SAI.K 5 Incubators, brooder, chain harness. A saddles, gentle horse, disc, plow, harrow, scrap er, trailer, fruit Jars. C. M. Grif fin. Merlin. Ore. 65 KOH KENT Itooms nnd bachelor cabins. 45 8. Front, 69tJ BREWER ARRIVES B0 Obituary BIHHOP Julia Kvelyn Bishop passed away at her home, West Fourth street, "early Monday morning, iiay 20, at the age of 76 years, - eight months, and days. Mrs. Bishop was' born " at Kfngwood, Illinois, August 22, 1852 and later while making her home at McHenry, IIJ., she was very J active in tho W. C. T. U. In 1010. she with' her family came' to Jack- ;Hon countv. ttnd foi. the nnM six years she has lived in Medford, where Hhe had 'acquired many acquaintances Deceased was "ft member of the Kaatern Htnr of St. Paul, Neb., nnd o. A. R. of Medford; also a mem- ;ber of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. . ahe leaves .-to mourn her, two brothers,- three softs and one grandchild, T.' H.' Smith, who rece'ntly came to Medfor-d' to. make his home, and J. D, Smith - of Urbana, Illinois; sons, A, G. Bishop ot Medford, Ore.,-'a: . Bishop of Bah-d, Nebraska, W. E. Bishop of Chehalis, Wash., and grandchild, Jane. t - . ; The funeral services Hinder the auspices of the First Church of Christ, Hciehtlst. will bo held at the Perl .. Funeral , Home Wednesday, May 22. 1929 ut 2:30 o'clock p. m, Interment . In Jacksonville ceme tery. . , v. : .' ' 1 . -;. - ;' : ELDR1DGE -r- little Eldrldge, wife of L. A't ..Eldrldge, passed away ; at :thelr home on Sardine creek In this county early this morning at the age of 69 years. Mrs. Eldrldge was born in "Mis souri in 1860 und has been a resi dent of Gold Hill nnd vicinity for many years and- Is well known. Besides her husband, she loaves three brothers and one sister, Alta Strickland, McCloud, Calif,, J. L Moore,-Gold Hill nnd two broth ers in 1m Grande,' Ore. Funeral services in care of Con gor Funeral Parlors, will bo held nt " tho residence at 2:00 p. m. Tuesday. Itev. Raymond S. Rees will deliver tho address and inter ment will follow in Rock Point temtery. VErtMlOEIl The remains of Richard Vermeer, who passed away In this city Saturday even ing - and whose funeral services were held at the Conger chapel nt 2:30 todny, will be forwarded this evening to Chicago, accom panied by his son Martinis; Ser vices ut Chicago will be under aus pices of tho Masonic lodge of which he was a member. Born To Mr. and Mrs. B. il. Conkle at Iuruckers . Maternity hospital Sunday, Mny 11. i'Ja, twin hoys. Mr. Conkle. is principal f tho Senior hich school. Mrs. t?onkto is the former Miss Florence York, county homo dcmuimtnitlon agent. .. . Tp Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Heal, May lUth, a islrl, weiKht seven nnd one-half pounds. f . Knvi of ltosohcrry jfl. EPSOM, Ent?.. May 20. P) The Rarl of Roseherry. liberal premier of Oroat Britain in 3891-!Ti, waf Bravely ill at his country home in Uurdans today ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERI2ED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights , This Week ? 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