5?A.Gfe TWO
ocal and
Personal
WhHo not ncccBMary on federal
Umber lands, permits to burn slash
ings and bruBh are positively neces
. nary on state timber land, accord
ing to pistrlct State Fire Warden
DwiRht Phlpps this forenoon. If
slashing or bruith is to be burned
'in the vicinity. of forest land, a
permit must be obtained from him.
During the past two days, he has
Issued over ten, but is of the be
: lief there i considerable brush
' burning carried on without his
' knowledge. 1
.. Shortcake and shortcake biscuits
' tor your shortcake at the Model.
, Bakery, 111 W. Main. 65
Following an absence of a year
In South America, where he was
stationed by the Smithsonian In
stitution on top of Mt. Montezuma
In Chile as an astronomical ob
server, Keith . Baughman, well
known former employe of the First
National bank, returned to hit
home here Saturday with plans to
spend the summer in Medford. He ,
will probably resume the work with
- the institution this Tall.
Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat,
something to eat, and the right
persona to cook it. , , , . 60tf
If any local young men would
- visit Alcatrax island, on which a
' federal prison, is located in the San
Francisco bay, an guests of the
government, they are urged to seo
Sergeant G rover Owen, local
United States army recruiting of
ficer, who received Information to
day of vacancies for one engineer
and a clerk on the prison .island.
Both positions would return better
thaji the average army salary for
private. j
Dynge's Old-time Dance, Wed. I
and Sat. at Jat. 60c. 63
Miss Geneva Hurt returned to
her home here Sunday from Pats
lay, In eastern Oregon, where she:
had been teaching school for the
past year. I
. He 1 man's plunge opens May 4th. I
70
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Helms, Jr.,
of New York. City arrived here this
week. They will spend the sum
mer .visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Andrews of
Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Helms of Klamath Junction. Mr.
Helms has been studying .art In
the private studio of Geo. Luke and
the Art Students .league, under
Geo. Brldgman and . William D..
Dodge. He also was asistant to
Mr. Fixeaok on the. mural decora
tions In the Grove Street playhouse
In New Tork.
, Rogue .Elk HoieK-a place to eat,'
svmethlng to eat, ..and the. right
persons to cook it. 60tf ,
T, H. Ness, Umpqua division:
manager -of the California Oregon
Power company, Is a local business
Visitor from Roseburg.
Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat,
something to eat,' and -the, right
persons to cook U. 'dOtf
Included among the guests from
a distance registered at local ho
tels are Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fenton,
G. H. Jackso nand Fred Young of
Detroit, Mich., N. J. Lawson of
Denver, Colo., E. J. French of Es
canaba, Mich,, H. B. Ronnland of
Baltimore. Md.. Bertha Willis of
Wichita, Knns., "Lew Itosenblum of
New York City and D, B. Hardman
of Chicago, ...
Round Ho mom a do loaves, spec
ial Wednesday, fl j loaves for 20c.
- Model Bakery, 111 W. Main. CO
Week end gtieats at the home of
Mrs. Blanche Cook on South -Pine
street are Miss Mollle Brltt and
Messrs. Emll Brltt and John F.
Miller of Jacksonville. Rosoburg
News-RovlQW.
We are. not burning our slabs,
but soiling them for $3.60 per
cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel
Co., Phono 76. . T 63
W. Hatice, of Baker Is an eastern
Oregon I, O. .O. F. member "who
has not missed an I. O. O. F. grand
lodge session for 10 or 12 years.
Mr. Ha nee Is a member of a good
sized delegation from Bnkor and
was formerly the state president
of the Patriarchs Militant, of which
he is still a member.
Theater tlckots given away with
each. 40c cash ' purchase (retail)
Model Bakery, 111 W. Main. tfl
Mrs. John Gelst of Portland is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. John
Vincent, ,nf the Jacksonville high
way. Mrs.. Gelst lived In Medford
beforo going to Portland 20 yearn
ago and finds many changes In tho
city and valley.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts,
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf
.Select grade factory bio oka S&.60
per ioaa. mea, uei uo. Tel. 3i
. ' fiiltf
A Convenient
size and shape are two
of the reasons for the
tremendous popularity
of Fluhrer'i new long
loaf. Have you tried
it?
T
1 Mrs. Harvey Thompson Teague
of Pomona, Cui.. left today for Cot
tage Grove, to visit her sister there,
after spending several days here
I with her nephew. Homer Harvey,
and her niece. Mrs. Sylvia Halley.
I Mrs. Teague motored here with her
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben VanWyngardner .and
small feon Wlllard of Claremont,
Cat. They will all spend some time
In Portland with other relatives be
fore returning home on the coast
route. This Is their first trip to
Oregon and they were pleased with
the beautiful scenery and fine
weather, , While here many trips
wore taken through the valley, and
Sunday they spent the day at Pros
pect, with dinner at Grhves' hotel.
A meeting of Lady Elks will be
held at the Elks' temple Wednes
day afternoon, May. 22, from 2 to 5
in the afternoon.
Kindling for sale, limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel, 63tf
A train of 20 carloads of beef
cattle will be shipped out of Ash
land this evening' to Chlloquln,
Klamath county, to be placed on
grazing lands In the vicinity of
Fort Klamath. During the last
two yearn cattle have been shipped
to the Klamath grazing lands In
stead of driven over the highway
Bfl nad previously been the custom.
Ed Barron will have approximately
seven carloads. Homer and Hugh
Barron four . carloads. Ashland
Tidings.
Shcetcakes and shortcake bis
cuits for your shortcake. Model
Bakery, 111 W. Main. 61
we are not burning our slabs,
but selling them for $3.50 per
cord, 4-ft. green pine. ' Valley Fuel
Co., Phone 76. , 63
Crescent City, Cal., can now lie
easily reached by motor In four
hours, according to local autobus
who visited the seacoast town last
Sunday. - The roads are In good
condition and on the Oregon sldo
are oiled for several miles, but the
oil Is In such condition that It docs
not handlep driving. A number of
local residents were brave enough
to pick rhododendrons, blooming In
profusion along the road, but one
local party, although they were
back from the rlght-of-"woy aevernl
hundred feet, were stopped from
picking the flowers by a Del Norte
county deputy sheriff, who declar
ed the picking of the flowers is
against the taw.
Kindling for sale, limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 681. S8tf
Following a search of records,
It was disclosed yesterday at the
I. O, O. F. headquarters that there
are still two charter members of
the Medford I. O. O. F. lodge liv
ing. Both reside In southern Cali
fornia, B. S. Webb living In Holly
wood and W. F. Williams In Los
Angeles. It had been reported no
charter members of the local lodge
were living.
For rug cleaning service, call
Manson, 266-R. 78
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Koger. Sams
Valley's latest newlyweds, were vis-'
Itors In Medford yesterday after
noon. Mrs. Kogor was formerly
Miss Gladys Shulz, the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Max-Hhulz, and i Wall
16-in. green pine slabwood $1.00
per tier, haul it yourself. Med.
Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf
The city council airport commit
tee was in session today listening
the reports of Mayor A. . ,W.
Pipes, Seeley Sail and City . Engi
neer Fred Schcffol, who returned
yostcrday from Seattle, where they
had a long conference with- the
Boeing Air Transport Interests. The
airport commltteo will make n re-
por tof the forenoon's session
at tho city council mooting
tonight, when some definite action
on tho report will probably be
taken.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Modford Lumber Co. 327tf
A marriage license was Issued nt
the county. clerk's office yesterday
to Flitr. Russer. 2R. and Mildred
Maxwell, 17, both of Grenada, Cal.
Summer prices on select grade
green slabwood, Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. . B3tf
Among the visitors In Medford
lust evening from Cioid Hill was
Bruno Glrard. Mr. Glrnrd, a nn
live of New York City. Is spending
several months In southern Oregon
and nt the present time Is employ
ed on the Gold Hill News as a lino
type operator. . - ,
Ladles' house drosses, offlco
dresses or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor made to measure The
J. R. Soames 'RosallaM line.
"Every wearer Is a booster." Call
084-L forenoons for further Infor
matlon. Also silk dresses for sale.
Mrs. Barto. 45tf
Tho Crater Inko highway Is open
to one mile this side nf . the en
trance to the Crater lake natloiiHl
park nnd snow Is still three or four
feet doep nt Anna Springs, accord
.Ing to reports today. The pnrty
nf 21 plno beetle control In borers,
who left by truck for tho park yes
terday, were met nt the snow line
by tractors nnd sleds nnd pulled
over the frozen white to their scene
of duties.
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. 44tf
While the week ending last
Thursday had with It a total of 57
new rases of measles In Medford.
according to City Health Officer L.
D. Inskeep, only two new cases
.have been reported here since that
day. Over 14 of the cases were re-
ported on one day, but tho peak of
i the near-epidemic Is believed to
bo over.
Helman'a plunge opena May 4th.
70
A minor auto collision took plaoe
yesterday on the Paclfc highway
near Central Point between cars
driven hy Mrs. W. M. Hawsley and
XV. K. Uusencrans. according to an
i accident report on rile today at
i the police stntlon.
Dyngo s , Old-time Dance, Wed.
and Sat. at Nat, 60c. 63
I The sanitary conditions of Med
ford were found satisfactory yes-
terday by State Sanitary Engineer
Green of Salem, who gave the city
1 a general Inspection In regard to
water and sewage nystems. He Is
spending taday on similar missions
In Talent. Phoenix and Ashland.
Cheap dry lumber at Mdferfl
Lumber Co, U7tf
Miss Gloria Krause of the Apple
gate district, who has been a pati
ent nt the Sacred Heart hospital
for the past several days, 1s re
ported to be mprovpg;t
WtfTY?W?n m
Building permit were" Issued by
the cJty today to J. M. Grlmsley of
North Front street ,to remodel a
dwelling at a cost of $1000, and to
D, F. JS'ewton to remodel a dwell
ing on Ashland avenue at a cost of
MOO, ...
For rug cleaning service. . call
Manson. 266-R. , 73
, Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriffs office today
and yesterday to Erwin: Johnson.
J. F. Fliegel, Pieree.Allen Motor
company, 8a bin & Rlndi and Har
old Gray of Medford.
We are -not burning our slabs,
but selling them ..for - $3.50 per
cord. 4-ft. green pine. "Valley Fuel
Co., Phone 76. ' ' 63
: Included in the 'Portland delega
tion of I. O. O. F.' members Is B.
F. Sherwood, who with. our others
drove to Medford yesterday.- .Mr.
Sherwood is a police sergeant In
Portland and was accompanied, by
G. W. Linn, former state repre
sentative from Multnomah county.
J. J. Hawkins and Roy Parker.
They left their home yesterday
morning at 4 o'clock and found no
trouble In -arriving hero before
dark. . .
.Rug cleaning special lor two
weeks. Iet us eliminate 2-6 of
your housework by cleaning- "your
rugs thoroughly with our guar
anteed process, moth 'proofX 9x12
size, $4.00. Phone Manson, 266-R.
Medford Mattress Co., 30 H, Grape.
73
Among the most reaent newcom
ers to locate In Medford la V. A.
Bower, formerly of Hood River,
who moved his family here last
week. Mr. Bower Is favorably im
pressed with the Rogue River val
ley and expects to work at hi
trade ns a sheet metal worker in
this city.
Notice: The session of the Re-
bekah assembly 'will be open 'to all
Rebekahs In good standing on Wed
nesday afternoon at 1:30, at the
Armory. -. 60
All of Josephine county will unite
In a celebration at Grants Pass on
July 4, with one extra day either
beforo- or after the Fourth to be
given over to celebration.' At the
forum, luncheon of the chamber of
commerce, the chamber pledged Its
support, and W. 8. llolbrook. matt'
ter of Pomona Grange, declared
that the four granges of the county
are strongly behind the move. Fred
Itoper. manager of the county fair.
stated that the fair hoard Is spon
soring the celebration,, hoping to
realise a sufficient sum to aid In
tho financing of tho 1 929 fair.
Grants Pass Courier.
16-in. green pine slabwood Si. 00
per tier, haul it yourself. Med.
Fuel Co. Tel. 63!. 63tf
What you want when you want
It. Milk 10c a quart. Sweet Shop,
next to Postoffice. 63
Included among tho many out
of town Oregonlans in Medford to
day are Dora Suton and Ruth Ha
en of The Dalles, W. K. Langhorn
of llermlston. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Tteevea of Stanfleld, Mrs. C.J M.
Helslor of Dufur. A. W. Bowers of
Albany, Miss Affa Belcher of La-
Fayette, S. S. Bowman of Pendle
ton. Mrs.irMary Moss of L4ikevlow,
Mrs. B. L. Miller of Paisley, Miss
MyrtaJamea of Newport, Mr, and
Mrs. J. U. Huntr of N'yssa, Mrs.
H. E. Bean and Mrs. 1. Handorson
of Freewater and Mr. and Mrs. M.
It.' Biggs of Prlnevllle.
.Balloon Dance, old-time, Nat Snt. !
Dyngo liros.' good music. : 00 '
Summer prices on aeleot grade
green alabwood. Med. Fjto Co.
Tel. 631. . . v B3tf
Among the local visitors at the
Lalr of the Woods last Sunday was
Dr. B. L. Lageson, who entered the
lake region from the Klamath sac-1
tlon. He reported the presence of
a comparatively large number nf
Sunday - recreatlonlHta at the lake,
with most of them spending a por
tion of the day- fishing for bass:
Some were unsuccessful, although
several fishermen caught ovor a
dozen of the fish.
There will be a speclnl meeting
of the Medford Garden club at the
Hotel Medford tonight at 7:43 fur
tho purpose of electing delegates
to go to Portland to nttend the
Federated -Garden -club nnd the
Rose festival.' Every garden club
member In urged to he present. 60
Included among the CallfornlanH
who registered nt lorn! hotels yes
terday are H. T, Hopper, Mrs. Nel
lie Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Cox of I'klnli. H. W Burrows of
Pplnlmnn. P. R. Bean nf Weed. J,
J. Connor of Oakland, P. o. Wilson
of Berkeley,, Mr. and Mrs. ,F. D.
HamancA nf San Diego and Fred
Wnlte.nf Glendale. r
Ballbon Dance, old-time, Nat Sat,
Dyngo Bros. good imi."lc. 6fi
Wo are not burning our slabs.
but selling them for 3.r.Q per
cord, 4-ft. green pine. Valley Fuel
Co., Phone 76. ' , 68
Ritas Heine of the Heine Decor-:
attng company, responsible for the
festive uppearanco of the city
streets and store fronts, reported
today he la still putting up 1. O. U.
F. decorations. He has had four
men nt work for tho past week,
getting an early start, a contrast
to the recent Shrine conclave, when
Mr. Heine employed SO mrtil to
put up the entire: decorations In
two day. .
Dr. M, C. Barber Is now located
at No. 6 and 6,Deue Bldg., above
Russell's, store, for t the practice of
his profession. : '. 63
Tillamook Is represented by over
t& I. O. O. F. and Rehekah mem
bers at the I. O. O. F. sessions here
this week, according to C. .1.
(Shorty) Myers,. Tillamook mer
chant. Mr. Myers has not missed
a grand lodge session for 12 years
and plans to keep attending at
least another IS. He reported Tilla
mook to be one of the most pro
perous Aeacoast towns In Oregon,
and said its population Is around
I.0Q0 people. Tho dairy Industry,
of course, is the most Important,
ho said. - . .
Try our hot plate lunch, tic.
Sweet Shop, next to Postoffice. 68
Let me write your fire Inmranoe.
Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland.
Phone 993. h tf
Miss Lillian Puhl, who under
went a major operation yesterday
at the Sacred Heart hospital, was
reported to be showing continued
Improvement today,:
- It Vinson j Woren do your
whitewashing According to Govern
ment formula. All work guaran
teed. Let us figure on your job.
Phone 21, d
TnTBTTKE. MEIWORlC
MEDITERRANEAN FLY ATTACKS FLORIDA5 FRUIT ,
The full support of federal and state Agencies has been invoked to prevent Infestation of addi
tional areas by the insect peot which has reached Florida from Europe.: Aboue the fly and a part of
an orange ohowing damage done by the pest and below a Florida grove; showing oranges which foil as
a reeult of the ravaaes of the flv. - - - -f L ' ' 1 -' :
According to word received In L. Scott, an attendant from thp
the city Iait even ins, the mean halljctate hospital at Salem, left thlfe
t Camp' .AppIeKate, Boy , Scout
itummer camp, was burned yester
day by fire of undetermined or
igin. -Dick . AppIeKate and Victor
Delaire, local youths swimming in:
the river nearby at the time, lostf
their clothes and money left In the!
building. - . .
COffce served . from Individual
percolators." Sweet Shop, next to J
Postoffice. t - 63!
KmnU Hull tltrlnt rpnfn.!
n fn- th. v,rr. rl
frigerator. returned to Medford to-:
gerator. returned to Medford to-:
y after staging a G. E.-motion 1
iture show at Klamath Falls last
,nln I
day
picti
Dressmaking, smocking and but- J
Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tf;:,
. Two fulled States army planes,
en route north, stopped at the local
airport yesterday afternoon long
enough to obtain a supply of gaso
line. . . .
Helman'a plunge opena May 4th.
. '70
Mrs. Ethel Kberman of Tilla
mook is among the visitors here
thla week for the convention.
Select grade factory blocks $5.50
per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
63tf
Mrs. Ruby Fairbaunks. who un- j
derwent an operation at the Snored
Heart hospital two weeka ago, was
moved to her home on South Cen
tral yesterday. . . t
Money loaned to. worthy people
to pay thoir honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co.,' Rm. 12, Palm Blk., cor.
Main nnd Front, upstairs. 24tf
. Following an absence of over a
I year In Los Angeles,. Miss Doris
Kindle' is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Kenneth Boebe at Central Point
MIkb Kindle was accompanied, here
by Miss Constance Vance, former
well known local -girl, who con
tinned her Journey to Portland to
visit relatives. .. t
Get . those rentiers and . auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal 'Works, opposite Lewis Super
Servlcn Stntlnn. Phone 41R. tf
Harlnnd Ferguson, on furlough
,from tho United -States navy base
lat San Pedro, Cal., Is in Medford
for several days visiting his sister,
Mrs. 'John Wlnterhalder. He will
leave 'this week for Sacramento to
visit other relatives before return
ing to duty In the navy;
Putch -Iris, purple, yellow and
pink. B0o -a dozen. Samuolson's.
20S Clark. 0 62
Mrs. George Andrews of Port
land, a delegate to the Odd Fel
lows and Rehekah convention, was
a guest nt 'the Otttman home nn
South Jentrl Monday. .
Window glass, all sizes; also plate
gloss. Trowbrldgo Cabinet Wks..
Hy a single vote the proposition
of. building nn addition on the
IMnohurst school In "district No.
04. was defeated Suturdny.- The
vote was six against' the construc
tion of nn addition and five
fnvor, Ptnehurst school Is sain, to
have been taxed to Its capacity
during the srhool year Just closed,
and considerable controversy has
taken place. Homo opposed ' the
liropostton on the grounds that In
a short time a srhool would be
necessary nt the mill town of Lin
coln and construction of that
school would decrease the attend
ance at PlnehurMt. -Ashland Tid
ings. Hotel guests In Medford from
Portland Include the following:
Mrs. Flva Miller. Mrs. U L. Mc-
Qulre.- Mrs. W. A. McCollnm. D. L,
McNeil, W K. Saxe, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Chrlstlnnson. Alice Shields,
Tom Wilson. Mrs. Adella KUis. Mrs.
Mary Richmond. Mrs. Ada Proud -foot.
Nellie Guslln. Mr. and Mrs.
R. viltse. Clara Knapp and Em
ma McKcrchcr.
T0O"LATETOCLASSIFY
FOR-8ALK - 9:10 - acre-foothill
stock ranch In Siskiyou county.
California; all fenced and cross
fenced: 40 acres alfalfa; plenty
water for stock. Would consider
small place or .business as part
payment.. For particulars -address
J, E. Buckley, Kort Jones,
Calif. -61
SoritTHKHN ORK. HKAI.TY CO.
KOH SAI.K--SV4 acrem hiKh atntp
of cultivation: 4-room hfiuHe.
llHitirt. iw'. 1 Price I28UO;
eay ti-rmn. On Pacific highway
and close In. US N. Itlveinldc.
Nat. Illilx. f
SOfKTHKHN OHK. HKAI.TY CO.
KXCLI S1VK KOlt 20 una,
A. Anjoufl, 7 ncrca Hartlcttn. 6 A.
Newtown apple, all lo year old:
heavy crop, trees In fine condi
tion: tyooe. Including crop: cash
$1500; Rood term on the bal-f
ance its Kivermae. aoti-
SOl-nTHKU.S' ORK. RKAI.TY CO.
KOU TUAHK.-2D acres nlf.ilra:
Kood anil. l'rlce $2600.. Trade
for residence in Medford. 118 N.
Hlvcrsidc, 0tt
OREGON, TUESDAY,' MAT 21; 1929.
forenoon for hie headquarters, havr
ins in his custody an insane patit
ent to be given trentmcnt. The,
patient is a local man and has a
family.
Th ehenfdquarters company of
the; 186th infantry recently or
ganized here, is going through
sau am 10 uV in reaumen. nnrflin rental to be nrcsented by
the annual Oregon National Ouard
encampment at Camp Clatsop next
month. The company has 17 mem-1
be re, all of whom will later take i
u" '""""" " """""'and the California Oregon Power j
me,hod"- "oludlng telegraphy and j eompaw since the last recital by ;
ra" transmission. The company ithls popuinr loCT artist. As a
Is under the command of Lleuten-1 sp(,c!l 'featurc .Miss M 11 d r e 1
uo an lntpnslv'e "lufly or . Hlna; '
" " " -LTJ l
arrival of encampment t
' ;
ROGUE RIVER BRIDGE
MARHHFIBLD, Ore... May 21.
iPi The . Coos county chamber of
commerce last night- decided to
center all Roosevelt highway actlv-
Ities for the present on obtaining
construction of a bridge over the
Rogue river between Gold Beach
and Wedderburn,
Crntor Lake Chapter "No.1
32; It. A. M.. regular'
convocation Tuesday
evening. All officers
urged to be present. ' By
order of High Priest.
L E. SCHULEK, Secy.
9 Notice.
All committees appointed to as
sist in making arrangements for a
proper observance of Decoration
day. May 30, are requested to meet
at Public Library nt 7:30 p. m. on
We d n esd a y , May 22.
WM. LV.MA.V. Chairman.
.
Notice.
There will be an itnpornnt meet
ing of the taxpayers of the How-ard-Ilerrydule
water district to
night ul 8 o'clock nt the Howard
school. .
Regular Cotuinuiikii9lun
Heamcs Chapter, O. E. S.,
Wednesday evening, May
22nd. Social night. Vis
iting members welcome.
HATT1E M. ALDEN. Secy.
Nollw.
; There will bo an important meet
ing of the taxpayers of tho How-ard-Berrydale
water district Tues
day evening at 8 o'clock at the
Hownrd srhool.
GO
60
$rti ! PAUL PAGE LOLA LANE
M - HENRY B. WALTHALL
' KEEP your EYES :
6P7$ 1 tPtf AND EARS OPEN
K(f WATCH ESft&L as you follow the fate of a college-bred
S7X LLivilM K &L BROADWAY CALLED .
yUPi fiS HTM A SUCKER
. iJjMr . j 11 8 romBnco of the pluckicst Prl and
' i rK ( e8- tonight 1
Welcome. " ' NOAH BEERY
Odd Fellows -( ' ' ' ,N
and ' ! ( S f ' P Q ."Love in the
! MODEL L fflKift 2ji
I t a. Trnr ' "
m west Main ts the Big Special "Oddfellojv" Program
i- : . . 1
COPGO HOUR TONIGHT
Great Interest is. being shown by
local people in tonight's radio pipe
i M(ss B etty . Brown during Copco
fhor fpom , , 10 . m The entire
fl ... f a-vo,e(i tn reouest
mh ra rAtMvA kv Mi Rmwn '
and the California Oregon Power -
KniBht. mezzo-soprano, win smg
two at tractive- numh
- , - ---rt-rf
'Frisco Galledit the Year's
HERE FOR
4 BIG DAYS
(I tomorrow Mit0iki,
Sings
IN
'
- 14 WITH .
T
TO ARRIVE EARLY
- I.riil inotorlntii, who huve rcgln
tdred to take part In the big I. O.
O. V. uuto tour of the valley to- !
morrow mornlnB. are reminded to '
he nl tiio i:hamler of Commerce !
hulldlnif promptly at 15 minutes to
7 o'clock, on the tour will leave i
promptly at seven. In view of the j
lurKe number of visitors to be .
accoinmuUuteil. autoiata. .who have
not rcBijilered. ure urged to bo:
present at the chamber also. ' Ac- '
cording to present plans, an Odd i
Kellowa band will lead the proces- !
slon. j ' ' .' f,' .,' j
EUGENE 1. 0. Q.T.
The Sponcer Hutto lodge band of
hft.nl.1 T.nnrlnla dirnffnr.
serenaded the Mail Tribune this
I afternoon, playing for 'an encore
i "Folks Up Willow Creek." Jt was
a treat lor this newspaper. Tho
band is composed of 32 pieces,
and la regarded as one of tho
best fraternal musical organiza
tions on the Pacific coast. The
hand,, during the afternoon, rode
about tho , biiHlness .district play
ing sweet music " :, ,,, , ,
MANY ON SICK LIST
SALK.r. Ore.. May 21,-r-WFV
M llliee justices ill in Dea -nuiij
a fouith absent from the city.. Die it
state supreme court, lor the third j V
consecutive week, was unable tol-
Villi three justices ill in bed ...nil
nauu wwir any ""J',
Roars Growls Laughs
THIS TREMENDOUS RECORD BREAKING
PRODUCTION
100 ALL TALKING
0,
L. Rand and T. ' A. McBride are
all ill. and Justice H.. H. Delt
jhaa not yet returned from Wash
Jington, D. C.
KLAMATH Bhaw-Ir-trum
Lumlier company purchucd
approxlmatfly 165.00" worth ot
equipment to be uhoiI on luKRlni;
rullrond In Squaw 'valley district.
These Drug Stores
Are, Open Nights
This Week
Jannin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
If
Your home burned would
you be protected frm
loss?
R. A. HOLMES
INSURANCE
, AGENCY t ;. ,
ackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 444
INCE 1909
Best Talker
r'i'hi. Ktii:llhmnn stopped In ir''