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PIGE TWO- wmTrron wrm TRrBTryg, wbdford, oftEnox, Saturday, may.2.v mo: iocal and -'Personal A beautiful harp solo, entitled "The .Fountain.'! will be played Sunday morning at the ,1'reMbyte- i uV. ..uA. !... Lu'XKua T-'at hti- Palmrr.. recently homo from achool j whore.she.has been making a Hpec ;ial study of the harp. ' , 4 Money.- loaned to worthy people t, 14 d..i wiir- Mainland Front, unrfiaira., 24ti Mrs. Snell Howery received word yesterday that her husband, Char les Howery, ts mill In a critical condition at Ktamutlr Falls where ,he Ik miffciAnK from stomach Jrnu .'blo. canned by an attack of Influ ' eimi.:- He is under1 tho care of his daughter and dauxhter-ln-law, both trained nurses, at t,he HIMhUIo hos pital. Mrs. Howery is former land lady of the Snell rooming house , here. -. '- 1 1 ' - ' To' the 'Public: I am In need of 30tt or -iUQ:to.go buck to Port land and have my operation com pleted, I want someone to advanco this. Can give pretty good secur ity. ,1 should go at once. AV. J. Messenger, H. 1, Box 88, Mudford. , '65 Guests from a dlstaneo ut Med ford hotels Include A. U'alder of Cleveland, p.,- Wm. Grundlg of Danbury, Conn.. J. A. Blanford of Cincinnati, O.. Mr. And Mrs. A. II. Hood of Missoula, Mont., A. is. Mitchell of Detroit. Mich., Iind I). R. Henderson of Chicago. HI. . Parent -fiend your boys tn us for a happy vacation.' Here he can enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain hiking, riding. Reservations lim ited. Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Trail, Ore. ! - . . ... 72 Tho Houthern Oregon Hotel Men's association will meet In Ash- ! land this evening, with a banquet ; at 6:30 o'clock at the Llthla Hprlngs hotel, to be followed by a business j meeting and dance.. . ' Special for Saturday: 3 round; loaves for 20c. Model Bakery, 111 1 W. Main. ' 64 j Dr1; and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman.! aocompanled by their ' daughter, Mrs., i-eo Watson, and baby, left Friday by motor' for Portland, where Dr. Hoffman will take part In a family reunion held In honor of . the 80th birthday of hi aunt, Mrs. Barbara Lltcher, Dr. Hoff . man wilt ho back in his office Tues day morning. ''. a, . I ; - -. , Window glass, all sizes; also pinto glass. Trowbridge Cabinet yvks. j..' Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office yottter uar afternopn to A. B.' Proctor of Roseburg, .Harold Grey, PlerceAI lon Motor company, M. HuimeH, Dave Griffiths and M. H. McDolc of Medford, and Wlllium Bruin of Talent. . , '.-!. Mr. Oao. C. tCnenrln, apeelal rop resentativo, of ; tho Exchange Department- of -the Woodmen of the Worlds IS here a fowi days. ' Any member desirous of an appointment can do so by calling Mr. 18. C. Mini ma n, W..O. W. Bldg., Medford. Oil . Callforninns registered at Mod ford hotels Include 3. H. Cooper or San Lonntlro, R. W. King, F. A. IlHneon nnd Wm. Doliuch of San Jose, K. R Real of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs, D. C. 'Crockett, U D. Tawns, .F. F. ilrackett and Mel StoriiLof Raq Francisco.' ( . - Montana plonlo, Ever Shady Auto Park', ' Sunday,' Juno i' . '. VV. A. and A. P. Castile, nrrostod tit Prospect by the sheriff's office for (lUthorltlrm tn Kentucky, were ordered released by a telegram r0 ,poIved from Kentucky., Tho, men had been wanted fof Jumping bonds in that, state. t ( .Hello Hugging parmnnent wavo specialist from Portland, 1ft now at the Holland Hotel for a short tlrnn, Can' curl In style including plno apple and Mao Murray permanent Hat wave need no finger wave. Make appointments early,, 64 With the highway to tho Oregon Caves tn excellent condition, travel to that' resort ta steadily Increas ing. Regular guide i nor vice nan been started, beginning at 10 a. m.. with trips at that hour, I and 3:80. Other parties will bo taken through the caves from.S a. m. to 7 p. m., when a sufficient number In on hand for a usual party of 14 to 16. The Oregon Caves postofflee open- eta- lor nustness. on may lo. inn widening, of the Chives hhway Is still In progreMt hut earn are not delayed moro than a few minutes at any time. . ' -. 16-ln. green pine slabwond $1.00 , per tier, haul it youmelf. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 681,.. B3tf i- A civil complaint for the col lection of a $76 note, claimed tn bo overdue, was filed In circuit court yesterday by Lydla Ham melt against M. B, Gentry. A complaint was also filed yesterday . hy, the W 1 1 li a m Super. Service station against Ford ..Peterson for the sum of 1237, alleged to ho duo for buck rent and other debts. ? - -Dance Kagle Point Sat. night. Dnr till StSo. s4 Six Servings of thortcake , for 15c, plus fruit. Made possi ble by Fluhrer't new shortcake layers. Among the Klnmitth Fall rcl dents who apent yeaterduy in Med ford were U ! D. Wllklna and B. H unii on. ' . . i f . For rug cleaning service, call j Mnnson,'266-K. , f ' 73 Get those fenders and ' nuto bodtea straightened nt Brill's Hheet Mutal WorkH, opposite ,Lewia Super service Station. pnone 418. tf Mothers of the! Berry dale district 11 ro reminded appointments for tho t the now Community house In that district, under the auspices of the county health unit noxt , Tuesday afternoon, must be made early by calling the health unit headquarters In. the county courthouse. 16-ln. green pine slabwood $U00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuol Co. Tel. 031. 53tf Montana picnic, Ever Shady Auto Park, Sunday, June 2. . i . Breaking all previous records made in Klumuth county, Pelican Bay Lumber company. -logging camp established a new record for loading logs Tuesday 70 cars In eight hours time. . In the curly spring a new record wax establish ed when 61 cars were loaded in eight hours time. . VcsterUay,, the crew heat this recorO;- loading the additional nine cars-' In the same length of tlme.--Klnmath News. ! Balloon Dance, old-time, Nat Sat. Dynge Bros.' good music, . 66 Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. , 44tf A bounty warrant was Issued at the county clerk's offleo today lo Austin Jack for the killing of a bobcat. 1 . Dance till 2:30, Eagle Point Sat. t ' . 64 ' Shortcake and shortcake biscuits for your shortcake at tho Model Bakery, 111 W. Main. 65 i Among the Oregonfans registered at Medford hotels are J.. C. Currle, Louis Zeiss, Carl Bunder and J B. , Martin of Salem, C. B. Mitchell of Corvallls and F. P. Knight of Ku- gone. , . Hummer prices, on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuol Co. Tel. 631. - 63tf -Kindling1 for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. . D3tf . Mr. and Mrs. . E. V. Martin nr rlved this forenoon by motor from Sacramento. Cal., to spend a short time In this city visiting friends. Select grade factory blocks $5. CO per load. Med. Fuel Co.' Tel. 031. , ; 63tf Rogue Elk Hotel a place to pat. something to eat, and tho right persons to cook It. OOtf As a result of dry raids In Rose burg this week, moonshine Is ru ported to be more scarce In Unit city by Buck Marriott, state dry of ficer, who arrived In Medford last, evening from that city. Ho re ported eight arrests were mado oh sale and possession charges. Overstuffod furniture can be cleaned at a nominal cost. Phone the Pantorium, 244, for particu lars. ' "' ' ;.( .... ,7(l. LudiCH' h o u s q, d i'ohhoh. ' office (IroNMes or nurses' uniforms for sale. , Tailor mado to, meiiHUre. The J. ft. ,?oamas "Rosalia V line. "Every wearer is a hooHter." Catl 904-L forenoons for furthor inform matlon. Also silk drosses for mi to. Mrs. Barto. 4Rtf Cash prizes of $1500 will be uf fored In wild horse, bucking cattle and racing contests to bo held at tho Silver Lake rodeo July 2, 3 and' 4, the first rodeo o ho held In Silver Lake for several years. Ratloon Dance, old-tlmo, Nat Sat. Dynge Bros.' good music. 1 00 - For rug cleaning, service, call Manson, 260-R. , 73 Marriage licenses were Issued to day and yesterday at tho county clerk's office lo C. 15. Moure, 21, and Virginia Rice, 19, both of Mod ford; Homer Wakefield, $2, of Prospect, nnd Wllma Hancock,! 19, of Greenfield.-la., Thomas John son, 21, of Kagle Point and Vela Stuart, 21, of Prinovllle. Joseph Soares. 21, of Red Hluff nnd Mao Ctiples, 20, of Chlco,, Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tt Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts, Medford Lumber Co. 31! 7tf A building permit, was issued by the city yesterday to Bert McKwan to reshlngle a house on West Tenth street at a cost of $100. - Rug cleaning speclnl for two weeks. Let us eliminate 3-8 of your iiousowok by cleaning your rugs thoroughly with our guar anteed process, moth proofs. Pxt2 slse. 14.00. Phone Manson, 266-R. Medford Mattress Co., 30 N. Grape. 73 Ktncald's dance, Ragle Point Sat. night. Dance till 2:30. 64 Miss draco Hehott Is expected to arrive this evening from Bend to xpend. a short time visiting Miss Ksther Olson an the Paclflo high way north of Medford, Have your rugs cleaned by the Only plant in .southern Oregon1 equipped to properly do this work. Phone Pantorium 244, for particu lars, or have our car call. No ob ligation. . 75 Iet me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tfj At . the meeting of the Cold Hill school board held Wednesday : afternoon the vacancies In the school fnculty were filled, with the I exception of the athletic depart-! ment. Plans are under way tq om- ; ploy a part time Smith Hughes In-1 jstructor who can also handle se ,ence und athletics. Tho teachers who will serve In the Gold Hill schools next year are as follows: Principal. Prof. 1eo. Melslnger; Kngllsh. Miss Mildred Orr: house hold arts, commerce and language, Mrs. Campbell, Forest Clrove; seventh-and ftighlh . grades, Maude Rnblnnn: fifth and sixth grades. Nora Spayd;, third and fourth grades, Mlnntl Sargent; second grade. Miss Morse; first grade. Miss Harper.- (lold Hill News. Hclman's plunge opens May 4th. . , , . . 70 Dance till 1:30, Eagle Point Sat. . The professional EngineeraV or- gunlratWin of Orygonwlll hold Its first annual convention at F.ugene May 31 and June 1, with "Hydro Ktectrle Development in Oregon" as the chlof subject or the conven tion addresses, . Cedar and pine flume lumber. Woods Lumber Co. r" c 8 Heiman'H plunge onena M.iy.4ih. 70 Guests from Portland at Medford botois Include J M. White.. Mr. and Mrs. 'H.. C. Mllor, J, Montgomery, C. H. Harris T. J. Burke, A. J. Redmond, Joe Gravelle. G. E. Noyes, W. B. Jamison, J, M. Mo Leay, Mi andMrs. Roy C. Conger, W. C. Kemp, Thos. McVay, A. B. Hall, H. R. Hall, C. A'onCllff, E. N. . Kavanaugtv Mr, and Mrs. .K. Tewksbury,; B. S. Homes, Hugh Hendry. G. R." Stevenson, D. K. Morrison and J. Johnson. Neighlioi-s tf .Woodcraft meet at 7 p: m. Monday. Initiation. Cards; 8 p. m. ; , ; . j . 65 Bids have been invited and will be opened at. 11 a. m., June, fi, , for 50 rotating air beacons for light ing the Portland-Redding. Cal.i air way, Robert Warrack, superintend ent of lighthouse at Portlaryl, an nounces. They will be opened In Warrack's office. . . k ' .Summer .prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel, 631. -. , ., . P3tf Mrs. A. Stols of Lafayette, Colo., was-among-the motorists from a distance who registered today nt the local. branch of the out of state nuto registration bureau; Rogue Elk Hoici a place, to eat, something1 to -eat, and the right1 persons to cook It. 60tf ; As a token of his appreciation1 for the manner In which the fire department performed in ..extin- i gulshfng a, blaze which threatened; his entire plumbing shop on Grape street recently, Sharon Hawk to day presented the department with1 a box of jcigars.i and the firomen to day were smoking good cigars fori tne first time in many weelov . Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Mod. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. - . ; J.63tf i ''Touring Topics,' published by 1 iHe automobllists of .southern Cali fornia, has an- excellent, article by Lawrence. Mott, exaitlpg the. Rogue, rive,..steolhead fishing, . lie tells of, the terrific-f fights of the steeJ--hdads he caught here this summer. 1 n the past few years the Rogue haij.'-probably .received i m,ore , .pub licity;, than, any. other, stream. In Amerlca.f Grants Pass CourlPr. Dance; Eagle Point Sat. -nlghf. Dance till: 2:30. , , . 64 Following her attendance-at lh' Rehekah convention here.thii week Mrs. 'G. ,V- Glllett. of Portland, is spending the week end with a visit Ut her cousin, iMrs. Paul Force, at the Cooley ranch, v., -v ; .-h ..yVo .aro ,not vurnlug our slabs. but soiling them, for 0 per cord, 4?ft. groon pine. Valley Fuel Co., -Pho.no 76w i .';...--.-' 63 Guests from ; Washington regls- terel;:at .local hntels Include .C,- C. Tupper, of Everett, E. H. Vnnder bor and Joe HteJn of Tacomu. Tom Suenelsln and W.' J., Lydcn of Ilo MUlam.i C. Rhoties .-of , Spokane, Mr.v and Mrs. :W. i. Slmcox, -Nt T. Syvorud and Jess M. Humphrey of Seattle ',, .) ; Rogue Elk Iotqlra .place to oat, aomothlng ,to. eat, and the right pers9ns-.to cook it. ' ,i OOtf Superintendent of Mnilii C. M. Houston of the Medford postofflee, yiNttfro,,a' aftWrhooh, completed his' periodical Inspection of the rural rdutes, lasting four dnys. ' Ilelman's plungo opens May 4th. , . : ,70 Unanimous approval of the Klamath Falls chamber of com moVce committee's selection of a site for Klamath Falls' 50.000 air port was voted this-week by the city council. The site was a 300 ncre, tract purchased from Rufus Moure, i Cheap lumber' and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co,. ' ' 327tf Mrs. B. A; Sehaefor and daugh ter Creo of Htayton, Orc.f following a Visit with Mrs. C. f;. Hchaefer in this city, left for home yssterday. Dance at Applegato, Saturday, May 25. . . 64 Tho following members of the Daughters of the Nile or.der, who arrived In this city last night from Spokane on . a speulal Pickwick stago.en route tu bi Angeles to attend tha national, convention, af ter spending the night at tho Hotel Jackson, resumed (heir Journey south this morning: i Mrs. (leorge Phillips, Mrs. S. At Child, Mrs. A. C.-Franklln. M(S. W. L. (iuost, Mrs. J. SchwartR. Mrs. A. Moss. Mrs. U jHrthn, Dorothy AlcMillan, Bessie Vlcholson, Mrs. Harry Nobles, Mrs. E.; HHscher, Mrs. J. H. Falrborn and Irfifene Falrburn, ' Dance at the Nat In Ashlnnd Sat. night. Coolest place. In the county. 63 Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Scovell were In Medford today from Klnmath Falls tn attend a ('open meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Scovell. were formcrty residents of Medford. . Ktncald's dance, Kagle Point Sat. night. Dance till 1;30.. 64 Irft me do your hauling and save you money. Hawley Transfer, 619 N. Riverside. Phono 1044-X. i0 .The members of the Crater Lake chapter. Daughtont of the Amer-i lean Revolution are- requested to, attend the .memorial services to he held at the South Methodist church Sunday morning. May Sftth. .Screen doors. ; Woods Lumber Co. Phone 10. - 6S Virginia Iec Rice and Clyde L. M ooro, bo t h of J ac kso n cou n t y . were marrled'by Judge Taylor this fnronoon In 4tis office In the Fed eral building. t Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 611. - 63lf T. W. Delxell, assistant division manager of the Copco Klamath division. H a local business visitor In Medford today.' H. U Bromley. Copco advertising manager, has returned from a busi ness trip to Duivsmulr and Vreka, Cal. - - " A big baseball game Is sched uled for tomorrow afternoon at Jacksonville, hetweeh a team com posed. , of Mall . Tribune employes under the leaUrrstup of Louis Puhl, and a team composed of Jackson ville players. Tho gome will be called promptly at .2:30 and there wllVbc no admlMdon charge. How ever, a Election may be taken from the spectators to defray ex penra. ; Window g;ai and looking glasses can be wahed quickly and easily In a weak solution of ammonia and water. ' -. Oilcloth, linoleum and other floor cloths. may be kept new and bright by washing with equal quantities of- milk and water, HGELTfNG HOME I VI- FRUIT EQUIPMENT A. It. Hoelting, manager of tho Rogue River company,.- returned yeHterdny from Portlahd' and Cor vallls, where he 'conferred - with Oregon State College horticultural officials.. While In Portland hs Inspected the new Cutler and Cook washer and grader equipment, which was purchased by him' re cently and which is 'soon to be in stalled In the Medford packing plant of the company on North Cent ml avenue. f Mr. Hoelting ad vises that the new machinery In corporates all of tho newest Cutler developments In- washer and grader equipment ; designed, for greater efficiency and effective ness. . The new equipment has many, novel features which, will bo of interest to local packing concerns.;- two . of which are the new flumping . arrangement! and Improved dryer In connection wllh the washer. ' - The design of tho graders 1h the sumo as tho . improved: C,ook ami Cutler, mode In, put uniuojal in length and having special features added to enablo handling effic iently the peak production at the various Rogue Itiver company properties. The sorting arrange ment 1s likewise a new departure from that used previously In moat packing houses In, Medford.. ; The ? equipment;, will . be cdm pletely Installed by June -15 wh?n Itwlll beiopen to .inspection by any one Interested. - ' FOR PARKING PLACE A' lurgo Stuiloljukor roadstor, driven byMrs. O'. Jj. Scheble of Grlfflu Creok, crashed Into the Dlnte (rluss front of Swenr'a enrly this afternoon, completely demol tshtocc the giaHs, window..; Mrs. Scheble .was uttemptinn to' drive out ot' tt parking spneo wheir the inlalmp occurred, which wan caus ed liy her foot nliiiplng from the brake lo ti e accelerator. . None of the three occupants of the. car was injured. The rear bumper of a car In front of the Scheblo car was broken and several other cars were jammed together. . , . The commerclnl club, formerly known as. the junior chambdi of commerce, held tholr first .meet ing aftor school Friday nfterno-jn. In. order . that .they might nomi nate officers for. tho .coming your. Because so fow niemberR.i.wcre present thu candidates were nut voted ,on, but hulluts will he pre pared,, and members of the club will vote the f ist of the week. Those nominated wore:. President, Venlla Gibbons, Juanlta Hopkins and Doris. Jones; .vice-president, Doris Bundy and Hilly llarrinmn; secretary, Alary Snider and Jeano Ferguson: treasurer. Huth Hooker. Helen'. Wilson nudrKdna Uottom. REI A 'special treat. Is In store for local radio litcncr who will be entertained by station KMRD to night, Saturday.. M to 12 o'clock, broadcasting a request program. . Requests should bo telephoned to. Number 305, .and an. long as selec tions arc requested the station will broadcast, W. A. Ualca stated to day. Ordinnrlly, many mro peo ple call In than can be accommodated-, because of limited time. . ri If the program , tonight meets with : faor-.e response, the Hat day request hours may be a weekly event, according., t Mr. (lutes. !, NEW DRUM CORPS HEAD ILL REPORT MONDAY Kvery memier of Medford Post No. I ft, American l.cglon Is . urged to be on hand for next Monday night's meeting at the Armory. The entertainment committee In charge of Legionnaire r'nrle Davis ts ar ranging some special stunts for the oecaslnn and a live-wire meeting should result. Meverftt Important business matters will be discussed and a report of the new drum corps manager will be heard. Final plans will also be made for thoj observ ance of Memorial day next Thurs day. A special invitation is ex tended to. al; visiting legionnaires by Post Com manlier Ferguson. JUNIOR HI A radio program of mor thnn ordinary lorn I IntereM t the Junior hlKh pnram lo ho presented dur ing Copco hour next Tuediy nlpht. Memhern ot the Junior hih nrhoot muMlmt organisation huve been working hard to make this wnl a RitcceM and a flue radio enter tainment should result. The pro gram will Mart at 9 p. m. Tueadny. jMny 2Sth. continuing until 10 p. m, t TO BE DISPLAYED AILOS ANGELES The products of JAckson county will be, well represented at the Oregon State Chamber of . Com merce office in Los Angeles, ac cording to an announcement te day by O. T. Raker, secretary of the Medford Chamber of Com merce As the result ot a recent meeting,, the Medford and Ashland chambers will, co-operate in estab lishing a display in the southern California metropolis. Occupying 200 square feet of floor space and under the direc tion .of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lows, who expect to have the work com pleted In time to be appreciated by the Shrine convention throngs there before tho end of the month, the display will Include 100 bundles-of grains and grass, including five varieties of . wheat, 4hree of oats, five of beans, thre of field corn, three of ryo grass, ns well as '75 jars, of domostice ' fruit, 36 glasses of jelly, four' boxes ..of Mode pears and. Cornice, and two boxes eadh'of Spltzberg nnd New town, apples,' . Tho exhibit will be well labeled, denoting they are from Jackson county, through tho chambers of - commence .. of TUESDAY EVENING SAMS VALLEY, Ore., May 25. (Special.) Commencement exer cises for our Henlor graduates will be, hold, ut the auditorium Tuesdoy evening. Raccalaureate cervices will , bo held yundny evening and Rev. Millard of Medford will de liver the rermon. There are but two graduates this year. Miss Pearl Hughee and Harold SlmniH, .the least number to graduato for sev eral yarn. The marriage of Hubert Rogers to,Mls Mildred Culey unites two young poopje w 11. known In our district. The bride was formerly ono of,, our primary teachers and tho groom-Is tha Hon of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rogern and has spent most of bin life on the home place In Antioch. from whoro ho attend? ed our high -school and graduated in the class of 26. Both young people have the well .wishes of friends for their future happiness. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hiram' Moore of Uvuns Valley visited Friday even ing and I-Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J., L. Rowe. , ' Mrs. C. E. Gilchrist, who is vis iting relatives in . Gold Hill, mo tored Sunday with her daughter -Mrs. Geo. McDonough ,to the Trail, district to .visit Mrs-' dilchrlst's gmnddaughter, who Is teaching tn that district. . , A pleasant day was spent by the meinoets qi tne LadiCM .C'ul.- who ttiok their lunches and spent their regular meeting day visiting with Mrs. K. A. Wilhtte. of Kagle-Point. The high, school play, "I0ye.H of Love," given by the senior .class, was well attended and declared to have, been among .the best plays given' at . the auditorium.. The members of the cast wero .liHna Gray, Pear! Huglies, Rosle Sc.huU, Frances MUkowski, Jewel Vincent. Clarence Ha lines, , Stephen and Pohn Wilson. School, for tho grade rooms, will close., with a picnic .Friday. ,. The high school will close Wednesday nnd. -enjoy a picnic nt the Ashland nark. If he..' gather . does not provenL - l, 1 ; . Mr. and Mra: Cook of Gold Jllll, spent Thursday Visiting friends In Sams Valley. Mr. Caok is Just recovering from a painful Injury lo his hand received -from wltod saw, . ': - Mrs. Hrtd Moore and daughter. Gertrude, -.-aconmpantcd ly Mrs. Moore's sister, Miss Bessie Kreden burg. left Sunday wlthjheir house hrh! . belonging - for - their ' nnv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt KA1.H -Hon sler electric 'pttmp. l'hone H05 No. ltlvershle. ?0 WANTKD tesponwlble family (adults) ftant modern. Well fur nished 2 bedroom house for three months or longer, beginning June Huh. Will exchange reforenoes. Phone (week days) H0U. from 0 to 4. C5 KOU RKNT Kumiahed apart ment; Kflgld.ilre. steam heat, block of Main. Call Hawk's -Plnmhtng Shop, Phmo 2-TON- Krd-Knlht truok. tip-top thnpn: rtunl whfot rnuiptnpnt nnd flat bod. JtMt tho truck for tlw 1 fruit innohrr nnd pticrd riRht. ' KAKIN MOTOR CU., i Dodgo Dealer. 70 FOR HUNT 2-room apartment, first floorr man and wife prefer red. 602 N. Hiverslde. . 64 FrnNISlll AND VNKUUNISH , El apartments for rent. Hchuler Apart menta. ; - 66 FOR RKNT--5.room house, prac tically new; hardwood - floors, fireplace, etc. 11 MiMlctoe St.. 2 Mocks fromLlbrnry. Phone 905-M. 70 KOU SAI.K 170-aere stock ranch. 9 miles from .Medford on Crter Ukp highway, then mile wtntt on grnvel nad: 90 acres In cul tlMitlon, 20 acres Irrigated mead ow, good bottom soil; 4-room house. 2 large barns, t silos, Vrlce I17.0O0; terms. No trades, rai'l Kvch, U. . Medford. - 7 KOIl HUNT Furnished bungalow. Adults. Ml S. Orape. 66 ONK centrifugal pump and ga en gine, complete. One centrifugal pump, one side delivery hay rake, one standard hay rake. John Deere mower, tleornc Hilton, Tel. SCSi-M- T0 j Med'fprd anI ,Asland. 1 i; HOLD GRADUATION hornet in Central " Polnt. 'Mrs. Moore and her husband, who re ently passed away, have made ' their home here for. the past seven ' V 4 rs and mends regret her leuv- ; ing, but hope she will find her, new location pleasant. ' ' v -The cooler weather comes as-a ! great relief after enduring the j heat and smoke 'fop the; past sev- j em 1 days. The favorable .-conrtl- 1 lions, for rain do riot, seem to be j objectionable, even tc hay men. j since the weather ha leeii unitsu- j ally dry or this'time-of yar.-! , ; i., i ' . - -" ; ' The unexpected change in the weather of late yesterday and during last night, made fires in' the homes quite .welcome last night arid today, although it was not, so.; cold as - general opinion thought), as the minimum tempra- ; tur. waa only 39. , j - It was the drop from the maxl-; mum of G6 yesterday afternoon j and tho . decreased ..humidity, -audi the general cloudiness, following! days, of yevy. warm temperatures,' up in the eighties, one day reach- : ing a .roaximum of ai, that mado 1 It seem much colder than It nc-; tuaily was, the contrast causing; citizens to rush to' their' left-! over meager , wood piles or fuel j bins and start fires going in stoves' or grates. - - . It was mostly cloudy today, and ; continued cool temperutur6 is the forecast for tonight, and fair wca- ther for tonight and Sunday, with j rising temperature Sunday. . j Early this afternoon thero np-. pea red possibility of a frost to-j night, and therefore orcbardlsts will await Floyd Young's forecast, this . evening with consfdcnille interest; ' . . . i Mr. Young's forecast, given out; over tho radio last evening, Iwas i a very conservative one in which he pointed out that if , the. clouds j disappeared during the , night a,nd ; U cleared up, a temperaturo of; 33 might be reached, in the. ielty and of 28 In the colder located; orchards of the valley. This fore- r cast was so1 worded .art to put the j orchard "men- on .-their.. gi.rd ngainst a -possible frost. However, ,.tho telephone exchange necessarily could not give out the full fore-j cast, but qpuld only, shorten it to, give out to inquirers that a mini-! mum of 33 might hot reached In the city. '" ' WE DEVELOP . 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