Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 05, 1929, Image 2

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iocal and
-'Personal
Mr. und Mm. Wllllnm, Dreyfus
U'tt hint vvpiiIiik fur Ihclr homo In
j Cilcndalc. Oil.; following a alio'rt
, Mt with f rli'iulH und ivlulv'eit In
I -Mi'ilfin'il wlillii !! route from I'uii-
land and Hcattlo, wlu-ie thi-y had
i.i)i'nt Bovoral wceliH with rolntlvea. -i
MEnfrOftn MATL TBTfitTNE, MTSDFQlb, OftEOpy, 'WEAKEST) AY, .TUXE 5, 1923.
InoludcA umonit L'ullfornlus reg
miorua ia siiHirord hotelH are W. H.
Turner and Mlm llolma Frederick'
Hon- of Hollywood. K. I, Cook, Nel
lie II. Cook and MaiKUiet und Ituth
KuKnury of Han JJIvko. flnrtrudn
M. Mucy of I'ttHiidenn, Mint AiiKuata
Seo HrunduKO Hi-oh. for conerele I A ndernon of Ixih Aiiki'U'h, Mr. und
work, machine mixed according to I Mm. !. W. Allen. A. II. Allen. .1 V
city ieeifleatlonn. 623 South Con- Hhcnhcrd and K. K. Knell of Sim
J'hone 240-1!. ,. 75 r ruin-lain, J. y. l.'uettH of Kenwood
Mi-h.' Kinil Mohr and children.
the MIhui.m Kilnn and Anlln. nnrl
Kmll Jr.. len ve-ilerdae fur I'nrl-""'1' AV-
land lo remain In that city for m'V-j A erew of men under the d!rc- j A"0 Holme nf Hiintu- Ami, Arnold
eral WeekM. to to he near Mr. thin of Matt U ltyekman, nufier- n ,'"t'''r nn1 w". Wanner of Kcuttii
MoHr until he finishes the couriia - Intemlcnt of hateheiies for thn 1 '""''' Mr- ""d Mr- ' Miller of
of treatment he nun heen taking j muto irame cnuiniimilon, )uiK left J llula ltit anil Willie tiorenson of
In a rortland hospital for u weeKi'r iJiamoiid lake to take ralnhow j 'ul ""'
or no iusli
' For uie-;AMter.'; zlnnln,'' mnrri
KtJld ijilttiitn,' J cv ili.z,! other kinds.
45 QUlnfe'.' ' 7Bf
If I'll1'.' ntid Mm.' J.; V. Melzi r ure
in or near. HJedl'ord. they are ured
to i?ih .'Into communication with
relath'eji in ''orth Kouil, ore., as
tlietr grandson Was run over und
killed early, this week. Kfforts
have heen made for two days . to
locate the couple, who left North
' Bentl on a trip to southern Oregon,
but effort have heen unavailing.
' They ure believed to he near Med-
ford. '
Rogue Mlk Hotel a place to ent,'
BOmctiilng to eat, and the right
persons to cook It. OOtf
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kyle return
ed early tills week from Crawford,
Neb., where they lmd heen visit
ing Mrs. Kyle's relntlves. They
made the trip by motor and arrived
at' their destination four days after
leaving Medford, and returned In
five. They fitin! the roads in
goo'd condition, but suid they en
countered some "stormy, weather on
the return trip.
Parent Send your hoys to us
for a happy vacation. Hero ho oan
enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain
((lllkliig, rldlnu. Reservations 11m
iltcd. ' Mrs, N, I' Ohrt, Trail Ore.
I.lghtnliig played uround on tele
phone wires aim poles In the I'lioo
hlx' district Monday evening and
' struck a pole near Hie W. 11. Watt
... ranch properly. The top of the
pole was sptiiHcred and a portion
of the holt entered the Watt dwell
ing, but did no serious damage.
Cheap lumber. , and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf
Guests from a distance registered
at Medford. hotels Include M. A.
Smith or Chicago, III., J. K. Whet
ten of I milium noils, Ind., Katherlne
Cornell arid M. Jlummell of New
York City, C. O. Herman of Kan
dervllle. On., Mrs. Wright of Den
ver, and Mrs, V. liwiirt of. Colo-
..' rado Uprlngs.. Colo; . ' i ...
. Dance Axjilaiid- Jat. nt;.iillrt.:
:. . : DUkoy's Orcluwlra. , 77
..' j .. . Helyttf , wrt among the
!i:Cirartts J'nwr'-' rosldonls ; spending,
ii "yiwlerduy in 'Medford.. i-i. . fi
tiiiMSeJent grade faotory blocks" $ii.riO
f . -poe.ioaa; mod,. D uel, Co., , Tel.. 031.
. G3tf
, ' "'This rain Is worth exnctly ,11, -"DO,
000, unrt is fap ullovo tho class
of our usual' million-dollar rains,"
said George Hilton, Jr., who was
in Medford today from his rancli
near Central Point. He was of tile
opinion tho liny that Is down is
not dnmnged so badly thnt the
damage will not bo made up by
tho growth of the second crop. A
similar opinion Is also held by Dr.
.1. M. Keenq of ' the same .section. '
Ho said Juno, ruins were comninn
1 years ago,. , ' I
Cheap dry 'lumbar at Medford
Lumber Co.- ... . 327tf
Among the orcgoniuiiH register
ed at Medford hotels am Dave Wil
liams of Coivallls, Alf K. Johnson
F.d Harney, H. llurgoyne and O. !'.
Hchnioer of ICligeno, A. .1. Ilorli-
model of Itoseburg, R. K. rarsons'
of Orenro, and Ihe following from
Hortliind: Phil Dletn, Dale (I.
Weber, fleo. M. Cnndless, Jt. .1.
Orabher, t,eo Hulllvan, A. A. Kuhu
hauser, F. W. Crocker, Lt.-Col.
Wm. C. Wehh: Frank Hhllll, Kd
HewnlV, B. D. .Smith and U D.
Bridges.
A great deal Is being said about
file weather, but very little Is being
done. However, we predict giorl-
oils picnic weather ror this week
end. (let It at DeVoe's everything
for picnic nnd fishing parties. 7S
William Iteeil, who sustained n
broken leg In a motor mishap lust
week, Is resting easily at Ihe Sac
red Heart hospital, according to
reports today.
Kindling for sale, limited supply, j
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. OS!. n 3 1 f
airs. Margaret llougen returned
'yesterday from r.os Angeles, where
Rhe spent Ihe past six weeks on
business and pleasure. She is now
planning a nip to .South Dakota,
where she will visit "relatives dur
ing the next uioiuli. l.ouvlng Med
ford the last of the week, she will
,hyicqiripanlril on the trim by tier
lson. rillly llougen. ami her slser.
Wlss Marian Chrysler. )
I,' Window glass, all sizes: also plate
glims. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks,
trout eggs. This Is the first time
in a number of years that tho
commission has been spared the
heavy exponsa of breaking a road
through the snow to reach the sta
ll'il. Two years ago It was liecesr
wiry lo uso u heavy tractor to
break drifls of snow, sometimes 10
feet in depth, to muko n Toad for
the crew. This season, due to nn
unusually light snowfall in the dis
trict, the drifts melted and will per
iiini-4i.ni..AUL every vca. and Kat..
Dynge llros. music.. . 80
Tiigs-are now necessary for: all
beef,; mutton nud pork carcuases
being iranstKoted by rnnrliers und
otiieiu to market. The lags, which
re In keeping with a recent stn'le
law, are available at the sheriff's!
Ulrica a n a may be had thcro wlth
BUSINESSWOMEN
INSTALL OFFICERS
AND HEAR REPORT
SEPTEMBER 1 SET
AS DEADLINE FOR
Mrs. Maude K, Chapman Was In'
stalled lis the new president of the
' .
ROAnwn!?KPIFi.l Births
i wi iw ll Willi 1 LLI I
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IlilWl - . ' ki'di
puzzled the county court, it was
for a "call and caie of a police
dog," amounting to 520. The bill
was held for further cillisiflei-atlmi.
A bill for Sll.JOifur die elimination
of dogs was also presented. i .
The county court this morning,
lining a uisciisslon of a net tion
Mr ok, I IIpd IT r. ciw.1,1.1 . ,...
jibe parents of a T'.a-pound boy,
J born Tuesday, June 2fcat the C0111-
miiiwiy Hospital.
must lie kept also by tho meat mar
ket nrnm-lMnH, ...-.I..
inlt the game authorines lo enter sn,-eil..n i,v i.. ...
with little difficult. Kgg taking time. '
will go on until mid-June. , Have vour rne. el,eH l, .h
.he J"'.?.' '!''','MB ,'"1",B only "lBnt in xmthorn. Oregon
,, , "l """K equipped to properly do' this work.
done. However we predict glorl- Phono Pantorlum 244, for particu-
r- . wees , mis, or have our car call. No oh
end. Get It at DeVoe's everything lle-alloti ,m
(he Jmic moctlns held at tho Hotel
Medford last night. v The Installa
tion) Iwhlcll ' wus ' conducted by
.Vfailde Coy Koblnsnn or fluid lllll
state education chuiniian of tho or.
out charge. A rec ord of tho tags Kan"''a"on'' l':l,'ded the additional
",,lm" s ioiiowsi Miizanne Homes
i arter, vli e-prealdent : Jacque Ln
nox, treasurer; Jane McOuat, audi
llutluess. und I'l'ofessional Wum. Ir"r gravi llog an. I wldi iiiinr of
'On' 'dub for"thii ensuing year, ut I ''oad. presented by
I! I
V.
Wo aro daily receiving;
i -
Compliments
'orf iur now ShortCfiko
' layers. Have you tried
them? Thoy are ready
for the fniit and aro a
wonderful tiniq saver.
lor picnic and fishing; parlies. 70
the road to Klk lake, some 110
miles out of I'.end, has been Gpe'n
ed and the lako Is ready for; ang
lers. Heveral sportsmen have pack
ed in already Ibis spring and an
nounced good catches of rainbow
and eastern brook trout..
Hummer prices on seloct grade
green slabwood. Med. Kuol Co
Tel. 031. 5:,u.
Oiusis from Washington reuls-
tered al Mcdim-d hotels include Mi.
and Mrs. ISllile Mattlies of Astoria,
A. ,1. Dohateui' of luiuhu rind
l. A. t'llllioro ,of Vancouver.
l''or real rye broad, try Model
Bakery's. 11 1 W Main. ...)
Tho three D'A iltremonl brothers,
of Hlsltlyou tlliinel hold-up notori
ety, who have served practically
two years of their life sentences In
the Oregon slate penitentiary at
.Salem, are well and apparently
happy, uccordlng to Officer Sam
I'rcaeott, who saw the three broth-!
ers when on a recent trip to Sa
lem. The ihree brothers were vis
iting with their mother who, ac
cording to the warden. Is a regu
lar visitor at the prison; Accord
ing to Officer J'rescott, the- sons
were apparently enjoying the vlfit
wit htlieir mother a great deal.
Mrs. D'Aiilreinont Is now locnled
al ICugene. Ashland Tidings.
Itogiie M Ik Hotel a place to eat.
sometjiing lo oat, and tho right
persons to cook it. COtf
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred; Carpenter
and Mr. and Mrs. lA-ouard Car
penter returned last , night after
taking a motor trip to the const
via Kugcne and Newport.
Out those fenders and nnlo
bodies straightened at Drill's Shoot
Metal Works, opposite J-owls Suner
.Service Ktntlon. Phono 418. tf
Mrs. P. W. llamlll and Mrs. Alex
Sparrow left today for Mini Fran
cisco, where they-will nlt'nml rl...
grailuiillon of Miss Peggy llamlll
at Miss llranson's school at Ross,
Cel., tho last of tho week. Miss
r ranees sparrow Is also a studont
at the Ilransnn school.
Chicken dinners, 7 Be. Tho Cov
ered Wagon, Phoenix. 100'
Miss w o o d s it m McDonald
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c. av
McDonald of this city. Is spending
a snort vacation here from her
dillles nt the Hank or Italy In Kan
l' ranclsCo. Miss McDonald has
been employed In San Francisco
for several years, but nlwnys finds
It one of the brightest times of the
year to visit here.
Millies ho ll so dresses, office
drosses or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor ninde to measure, Tke
a. it, Monmes " tr o a a I ( a " lino.
every wearer Is a booster " Cull
iiii-i. forenoons for further Infer
mntlon. Also Bilk dressea for snlo.
Mrs. Ilnrto. -, . '. ' 4filf
I'.. I'. Uarllii of I.akevlew,. lecenl
I.V unpointed mi tho stale truffle
lotce, is spending some time In ibis
iisuici worsiug witn .sergennt C.
f". Taleht. Mr. Itmoin ..in i, id
eated at uikeview when given a
regular position on the force.
Overstuffed furniture, can he
cleaned at a nominal cost. Phono
the rantorlum, 2-14, for particu
lars. 7r,.
Out of an audience of several
.hundred at, the proseiiimlon of the
llalaniicek sisters at the isis llle.l-
ier .iioiul.'u- nlKhl, there was only
one person who could name the
title of a certain violin number
played. The player offered a prize
or a picture lo Ihe first to guess
the title, and It remained for Mrs.
Illiby lloweriniiii of Ihe Padmer
Music House to be Ihe only one.
Without hesitation, she said Ihe
liposltlon was "The Last Re
train" Iry l-'i-lu Krelsler.
Dunce at Nat everv Wed. ami .Snl
i Dynge, llros. music. so
Mrs. Kinma Kulser of Monrovia
, and .Mi s. . n. i,n f rasadena,
'al.. aunt and sl.sler respectively
of Mis. Klnier Capps of Ceiitral
Point, are visiting the latter here
and enjoying the many attractions
"i Hie Hogue Klver valley.
select grade factory blocks Jo.r.O
per load. Med. l-'tiel Co.. Tel. 6,11.
Mtf
Mis. 1'. M. Veale of Me,tfid Is
visiting her sou In I'oitland and en
joying a two weeks' vacation.
In-lit.- green pine slabwood $1.00
per. tier, haul it yourself, Med
Fuel (V.. Tel. Ml. ejtf
Frederick Johnson, eldest son
of Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Johnson. Sj
now In Manila, serving In the I'. S.
.Murine air corps,
70
The henHh of the county Is not
us good as It has been, us this week
so far, throe ciwes of smallpox, one
case of whooping cough, two crises
of pneumonia and .seven cases of
measles have lieen reported to til
.county health unit heudquurters In
the county courthouse. - ;i
Cheup lumber and codar posts.
Medford Lumber Co, . 327tf
Marriage licenses were issued
yesterday nt the rnunfy clerk's of
fice to Dale Franklin, 26, and Her-i
nice- Flynni 20 both' of Medrord;
f'hlc Johnson. 20, und Clara Hana
etis, 24, of lied Hluff,. (Jul... Juirtes
.Smith, 50, or Kenwood, Ciil.. and
d-iita (Ireen, .'11, of I.os Angeles.
Duneo, Nat every Wed. and Sat.
nignc. uyngc lros. music. - 74
A bounty warrant was issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday
lo (I. A. Whelplcy for Ihe killing of
a coyote.
Try our hot plate lunch, JBc.
Sweet Shop. th and Ivy. 74
- Miss Oloria Krauso of the Apple
gate section, who has been a pa
tient at the Barred Heart hospital
ror tlie past week, was reported
he Improving today, and she will
leave for Portland tomorrow to un
dergo further medical treatment.
Kindling for sale. Ilinitod sunnlv
men. miel Co;, Tel. (131., ."iStf
A- much larger child welfare
clinic thn;n was expected was held
yesterday nt Plnehur.it by the coun
ty health unit, with 11. balilcs pres
ent for physical examination, - The
unit will hold' Its next clinic- at
Kagle Hnlnt tomorrow ami appoint
ments for It have been made nil
this week at P.rown's store.
Hoguo Klk Hotel a place to eat.
some'thln to eat, and tho right,
persons to cook it. 60tf
Listing liabilities at SI7SS.00 and
assets of $411(1, tho hanlcruplcy pe
fltoh of John A. Penson is the
latest to he on file at the ofrice
ol Attorney Harry .skyrnian, hank
ruptcy referee. A meeting of cred
itors was held In his office here
yesterday afternoon.
Summer prices on select grade
green slabwood. Medford Fuel Co
Tel. Ml. . , Htt.
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's .ofrice yester
day to Itay Henderson, .1. W. Ham
lin and A. A. Keekntz of Medford'.
K. N. Dewar of Eureka, 10. N. Wil
son or Rlli h, Mrs. M. Clnminer or
Jacksonville, J. h, Saunders and
Arthur Peters of Ashland, F. 15.
Iloyles of Untie Falls and A. II.
Leach nf Cold inn.
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. 44tf
The Apostolic Fulth Mission is
Holding lent meetings on the Pa
cific highway about two miles north
II Alenrord. Meetings will be held
every evening except Monday and
Saturday. There will he no meet
ing at the mission except on Sun
day nt I0;3(l a. in.
Flowers for graduation from
SamuoNon's flower garden, 20$
i "U K Ml. I'llone 754-X. 7r.
A new variety of Iris. In
known as Medford Maid and de
veloped, by Mrs. IT. R. Williams of
tins city. Is attracting favorable
intention at Ihe Chamber of Com
merce, where It was placed no di,!.
Play today.
Try nur delicatessen conked here
nt. i up sweet Shop, (lih and Ivy. 7i
bx.'iiiiiu.'iltnns for eiulilh. grade
students who passed the stale ex
amination 3 short time ago on
coiidlllon.il grades and for students
who wire unable to take the ex
aminations, because of sickness,
will be held tomorrow and Friday
at (be coiiribiiuHe .and at various
si-hoolhouses In the eollntv.
Carl Fish or Phoenix, Arlx., and
(' '. Plltlnger f Arvada, Colo.,
woie among the motorists from- a
distance who registered today at
tile loral branch of the out of stale
auto reglsl ralloii bureau. .
Kditor Murray ot the Coos Hay
Times and Fred Snule of Sun Jose.
al.. were In Medford Tuesdav. Mr.'
Miirnty was on his- u-av h..,.. ,,.
.-lai-inueiii rrom Klamath Fahs,
where he was looking after prop
erty lnlest. Mr. Soul was en
route to Portland. The lafter Was
formerly In the newspaper busi
ness in Klnmnth Kails.
The building bridge luncheon' nt
the llrown cabin has heen post
poned until next week.
Mr. and Mrs. I,oe Smith arrived
i iii'soay . ironl
tor, and- Clai'lbelle Elliott, dlritetor.
-Report on the state convention
held recently nt Kugeno wero given
by Maude Coy Robinson and -the
new local .president,- who' wee
among tho. local delogalesi to at
tend, I - i i .- U , . . ..; , ,. ,
An lnterostlng account of her
trip through Mcdlterrmiean coun
tries was given by Mrs. Lama
West, local toucher who returned
last week -from- a' threo months'
Journey abroad. The musical por
tion of tlie program was furnished
by Miss Mellm Williams and her
junior high schunl harmonica band
Aiomners or tllo Business and
Professional Women's club are n
nuvo a table In the small dlning
luri.u l-rwsMIVs, i sot ror- , them
rrjrj Hi'htl, J0ilVjl fi30.jto;-ei30,
AlP-rd thenj'-lir.meeti foviani (ex
change of club gossip or round
tabliy dlflcuasjoii' ot eommititee busi
ness, 'i(i ; ! ; , . , i
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The school year practically came
to a close today, both In the grades
ami junior and'Senlor high schools,
tho graded schools closing nt noon
and the high schools this afternoon,
with the completion of the final
examinations, which have been on
111 this week, except that tile high
school examinations began last Fri
day. . i
This aftnrhoon and .tomorrow
will be devoted by the tcachnr.s to
marking the examination ' miner
and on Friday the pupils or both
granVs'nnd high schools will return
to their .variolic, rooms. to get their
examination a"nd piimiotlun cards '
The commencement ev.,i.,.i-. ,.r
the high srhot Wilt be held tomor
row night at tho Cratnrlan theater.
resi
dents of that section, announced
that nil rciiuesls for road work
ror next year should be presented
not later than September 1, so u
comprehensive road program for
I lilln could he. worked out.
The Diddle roud petitioners were
promised that when the construc
tion of the Sams Valley-Mcdford
highway wus under wuy. tho
graveling of the north end of the
Middle road would probably bo
done. The county court Jiiloriiiid
tho delegation that thev we,-..
swamped wfth petliions for road
work from various sections, and!
uiai ine granting of all the re
quests was beyond the -financial
budget and the machinery avail
able. A delegation fl-mii the llillcresl
orchard section wasjil.so called and
requested road Improvements.
It is expected that the Sunrs Val'-
ley-Jledford road will ho ready for
irarnc by August 1, and that it
will relieve truffle on the Piddle
road.
The county court also announced
that strict enforcement of tho new
siaie mw regarding the loads on
trucks would be made. The new
law provides for weighing of the
loads. . The county court has ills."
covered' I T'.OOO-pound loads going
over county bridges hum. t hold
Il.OOO pounds, and logeiVlL- trucks
with loaded trailors going :ir, ii'iih-s
per hour ' down the hiirhwav
'Thousands of dollars worth of
gravel," said Commissioner J!ur-
scll, has been brushed .to one
side by this practice, and ihe sp(.t.d
cons arc going tQ regulate it."
Routino business and flic regu
lar butch of first of the ninnt'i
bills was presented. One 1,111
Lester Smith ot Ihe-county sur
veyor's office Is spending today in
tho Dead Indian district, uttendiiiv
io huslnemi of the office'.' ' '- !
All worn out and too nervous to
eat? Try a glass of ffiiiliRocl
Water and note . the refreshing
change in both your spirits and
your appetite.
White Rock Watar lessens ner
vous tension and aids digestion.
Phone W
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UTTER
ICECREAM
PASTUERIZEDSAFEPUrfE
PRODUCED "-PACKED
IMC &ANITARY WAY
PIIOOK8 Airs. (!orgo W.
Hrooks passed aw'ay Monday, .lune
3, man, at the family home near
Central Point, at tho age ot 64
years, 10 months and 1 day. Min
nie Amelia porter was born in
Fowler, Ohio, on August 3, ISti4.
ami was married- to Oeorge Wil
liam Brooks of Wlillanisrield, Ohio,
on September '7. 1HN.1.' She was
,1 member nf the Christian church,
of Fowler, Ohio, one child. Mar-
Jorle Laura, born on Fohiuarv 28.
loin passed nway lir inrnncy on
August 12 of the snnie year, slie
leaves to mourn her loss, her hus
band, flcorge w. Hrooks of Central
Point, Oregon. MIks Ruby Ella
Prnoks and Mrs.' Ruth Walters of
Medford, Oregon, Wllllnm P.
Ilrnoloi and' Mrs. Kdlth Wlllits of
Santa Maria, California) and How
ard It. Hrooks. of Isimpoc, Calif.,
also' a sister, Mrs. .lames A. Brown
of Merrill, Oregon, and a step
sister. Mrs. D. II. Spark of Hell.
California;- besides nephews, nieces
and manitcnllirren. Viineiitl ser
vices will be held at tllo Perl Fu
neral Home, Thursday at 2:30
p. in., Ilcv. Raymond llees of
ficiating. Interment in the Med
ford' rVmolerv.
F00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
'ct". In Ashlfind; nus(Kt hlr. TiT
:iHY. f 77
KlUt HA I.i;r-nnm tm c(; snuill
pnymont down; pinrm nls chfui)
tr thnn ivnt. Ti will p.-iy you lo
. InwMficatr If intorpstrd in nun
liir? ynnr own home, Mox sr,
'I'liliuno. 77
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TOMORROW J i
MEDFORD HI SCHOOL , . ,. , ,
M r ' COMMENCEMENT ' ' 'r
,'iH' EXEf,VISES L ' "
7jdla of folks who thinfc'they havtj
lnqiestjon nave omj an acia con
dition which could bo - eorrcctoil in
five or ton mintiteg. An efTprtivc
anti-acid like Thillips Milk of Mag-
neaia soon restores dijestion to normal! I
J'hillins docs away with all that I
nournesa and gnu riphfc aft;r hioal't.
it prevents tlto dtstrcas so upt, to oc- i
cur two hours after catinp. What a i
loasant preparation to take! And 1
iuw good it is -for tho system! Un-'i
Jiue a nurninjf uose 01 Boda winch is
but tei&jiorary ralief at besf-l'liiUipa
Milk of ' Ala fi neaia -neutralizca many
times its volume in acid.
Jfext timo a Iiearty meal, or too
rich a diet has brought on the Icaat
uincvuuorCj, uiy
Milk
of Magnesia
I Armory i
"i FRIDAY' S
i- JVNE,7t:, I
H ' 8:45 P. M. : Ml
M -Ml-
NORBECK
vs.
: m COMINft
FRIDAY, a
ALL
TALKING
US
l''Olt SA I.I'J I 'Inline riehl-Kl'iiwn
ilslei- liliinls. Mrs. Oliver lieuei-H.
I'llillie KtiS-W. 7.S
l'')lt SAM-! S:lll MiiiTeil Itoek". 3
num. iihl; niiiHtly pullelK: Kimntn
teeil rree nf iliseane; lensiitiiihlv
inleeil. K. I., (.'lark. "i' '1'eilnee
Si.. Asliinnii. Chene 2HI-.I. 77
MarucritedellsMciUe
jiaicoim McGrsgbr '
.'. " Sallyfonq-
PKteUyEAUX GRAVES .
Comprfy
"FIGHTING FOOLS"
"GETTING J-OGETHEH" ,
Matinee, 1:30;' Evening. 7:00
'.- -KjY iinii. 15
Good. Preliminaries
LADIES FREE
General admission '
s-,$l.(MjV-Rhigside v
Auspiiios Co. A
Rfwmnowpi
I 1 "HIGH VOLTAGE"
i.
Iwo inenthH niirn
nii in ArKMiiNHH nnil other hUh-m
Mr. Minim ArkniMH MIkhoiii'I
in-Ill. Bleen nine l,.lve,l ti n ",r " ""'Tt on fruit.
r-r Her. Iimil i y..ur,eir. Me.ir,.,d ,' " """' f",'
1'iiel i'ii., Tel. r,.1l. j.Jtf I emoHiiiernl rain tverwhej-e on the
r'loiii , refill imllri n. I looil r,,,ul"'1 lrJr.
lilvet- Millev 1 have about .Ml , .,J', ."' ''"W"n' frntn lhl-
imi-ril with Ihm ve.,r hen 1-iin . ,', hm,k-- r-1'rei.entli.K IN.iiii.na;
Ion. were in.n kele.l. (l,'o e, are v ,T "!!'."!' rl,,'"lnR Hunin
i """-y. win oe nmoili; tnnno !,. -r.
e Slate (IraiiKe convention
nt Myrtle INiInt next week.
relnntlliit the il'AnJou
Pear ernn I
u-lll l,.. .1.1 .... .. ' ! ieii.i in
iii'ioniMT limner limn
illltlilnnleil. Jlt, ,1,,,,,,,,!. tjls
Vfar Ihe vnlley hl.ieil r.iKl e.ui,
of winter iei. of whleh ,110 rars
were il'AnjmiK. ll eXi.', l.-i Ihe
Vlehl I hit, KenHOli w imhl he Im-renn-e,
fill per eenl. Ion ,e eolil wealh.
er al hloMinniliiff perloil eaimed a
heavy ilroi.
IrHMinnkln-(. mnneklnn unit hut
tnnhnlr. The rnntllnrT fniop ('(j
iledfoid ItUlfs. I'hone 1181. 1 3tr
KOI! SAI.K 3 i neres nlfalrn nenf
It. al lane ami (IM Si,, he n..il: 5
pear trees, roll Ik'.ii-Iii, . I 2 eaeh
fruit trees anil Ki-apos." youm;:
snuill houe, almost i-onilete.
w-lth Hot I'oint ranire. ' pressure
luinilnir system, shower hath,
sink, lavatory, hot n ml en lit wat
er. .hii-kiiI. water tank, electric
liellteil'; Mime Mi'iil!nlnlts -and
Knrden tools mid hose. ChIK
phone A. M..Voss. "71, S lo t
week ilays. Price ?'J-lltl.
I" TRAIH-J AiMiroxlmatelv four
million rcet fine tlnil.er. etistern
iMtmtrttn eotiuty. u. trmle for
.Meniorit properly. Aililress II.
I". Anderson, Kaston. Hath. 7 7
I'lllilllrler f'itiUlie
VIKXXA. .le fi. iA'i Pr Himo Ff,,w KA.r',:
-Miiaiin. a hlah official of Ihe
imvernnient saviiiBs hanks, last
nlkht Kiive ihrpiim ilraiiKhts lo
ois younic wife, his son. 11. .....i
his l.ahy hoy. six monlhs. nnd then
"hot them nnd himself dead.
I'nsilreessful Kperiiltitiona were
wild to huvr motivated his act,
FOR KI'.NT Modern mrnlnhed f.
rooin house on N. I'eiiti-al Ave.
all al IH S. Kiveislile. 7S
Koi: h.m.k i.ot r.mi-.d. s.,m
house: electric Hunts, city water:
well hunt shed Mx4tl feel. Owner
1 e a v I i! t slate. Sacrifice price
i.': terms $:luo cash, halniice
easy monthly Imvmciils. See or
phone t'lat-ence Pierce. 7!l
fl-lUTO h-ltlf nli-nlv
Mi-c Krnnmiif Mr-Cnhuid owner
U mile south Ue.l T..p WrhiKl. or
lIioe I'tarene- rioiro. -
Koit sai.i: on Tii.vm: Kquitv
in 4 -aero irut't; kooU hume nlart
"Ml aeeopt rlty lota or Rood ru,C
t'illl HI .llll-KHOn Hoti'l t'VfllillK!
I'cinoon 5:3i ami T. ;j
$200 - '$400
during your vacation
llowT -Ry Hoitiit whit
torr Ot yiltlllJI pOfll'l.';
tUl hint yenr. Tiipy tnnK ''
hmt whilA tk. ..... .1 "''.
Uwk ilvrnnire of .
Summrr Si'himl. TT...B
rMiimi mat trinfii(t w.tn
nvwi-y. Thry tiinrovJ
prwl that Nrtrthwutf-rn
Training nnbliM them to
fflakf rnfttcr prrvrf .
hat NcmhwMilrn Tmin.
in maiie tt ponihl for i . alkvr
thm to arccpt thpir first IVf'rfr(
ritit.n. r.iYUvr. lhPy vrr JjOf, fft $t(W
NORTHVVESTER.N
l)J( hooi ol ivmmcrccT
ItftotewAY Axe Sai.mlv
1'on-n.ANli, ORltneN
S:!:X P..A.P... TODAY
"0t
WE BEVELOF ' 1 j
Films Free
West .. Side . Pharmacy
YOUR EEXALL STOKE
' ' x
Open Suiicliiys and Evenings
. ' All '.tho Tiine; ,
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS feESULTff:
!
ft
5
certac
Lin tbc
Redwood Emnlre ol
h iniMnnrnT
COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
Wnibwl tn ttrtail triih irmtr maps.
Jarmin & Voods
Drug Store
' Open Every
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
urmtor umrtFiittnn
X
i.
li hi:
and turrka.
Semi ft.
Itntnmt rntmlV 0-iarrl nf Trmda
rnrffc,r,tornt
Mr. Cmas. F. Walkpr
V,ti,f-nf
N. W. Srh-vl of Commerce
i'orllaitd, Oregon
Klm!iy wend me Information
ux-'Ml jnf Summer -hv!
M.r Trco Mov
lojr Future Furwrd".
N
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phona 105 SO N. Central
Bedford, Oregon
I!
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On Your Way
TO
Crescent City
Three hours from Medford.
A welcome awaits you at
Patrick's Creek
Tavern
All-day Dining Service
Phone or write for room res
ervations. Postoffice Cres
cent City, Cal.
Greatest uitmiiiinn
I of rimis talent eva-
assembled! It's so DK
it needs tho sky for
a roof and all outdoors
for a staged ,, :, ,
tidded attraction.
Dniuant Fireworks
Displayl
s Women's Hose
Sl.OOPair
Silk from top to toe with
S pointed heeL
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