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PACE TWO MEDFOKT) a.ATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOONT, SATURDAY, JUNE P. 1929. Local and - Personal m;h. (4CI-s .The. weather bureau forecast of io.Ii.v holilM nut a little indication th'iit'An end la In alitlit for the I Amoni; fallfoi iilarm reKitered at llbwem that have prevailed most 1 '"'' h""'l ' vVilwin. Hur- of ihl week. Ill that only cloudy "Id 'llln. Fred Conner. .Mr. und weather l foiv.ast for (onlitht and '" Newell. .Mr. and Mm. Syl Kundav. Duly, a trace of rain r.-ll venter C. Thiol.- and leo. V. ftuuhe., after 11 a. in. yesterday, and wlillu ' Anceli-M, .Mr. and Mra. II. today was alo cloudy and threat-I Vmidcruho of Orland, .M. !!. Khei enlnt;, no rain beyond a few Unlit i "" Oakland. -Mr. and Mr. .M. drops had fellen up to late thm!"- I'nmirtena. Walter Har- ,.. ;rl. W. II. .Maddlnx. .Maruller Kl- T.. tadie., de.lre trans-l;1;.'"'1 ' JIOMU' I'm IV emu r i ujiuiniv urmi v i 2. lieferenca. xnK - i- .-.!. 1 Phono 1 Mrs. Kdna InaacH will leave at 4 r!br(t tomorrow in o r n I n tt for rurtluhd to attend a Htate conven tion' of the IZnKtern Star onler to l held Tuendny(' W'ednemlay and Thursday.' tjhe will return liere Fattirday.' Dance at Jaeknon fipriliKa Club. !l:3U until i, Sat. nlBht. " Aii-Hj'f'oliu Storey, who haa teen III at her home for the pat few day,' returhed to' work at Mann'ft departnient store thlH morninK. Money loaned to worthy people to pay' their honest debts. Thomas Jtealiy Co.. Km. i2, F'alm Blk., cor. Main ant) Kront, upmalrn. 24tf turKlai'H were tnicy In Ashland hint nlcht. brcaklnif into the far ter servicv station and the Ashland hiKh uchool. Tho Htim of $41 was 1 1 n ; found misiK at the station ami one dollar was taken front the school. At the latter place, the of fices of Superintendent O. A. Itris coo and Principal K. U. r'ornythe were thoroughly ransacked. Of ficers believe Ihe bui'Blal'ies are the work of professionals; Itance at t'hllder's 1-Iall every Saturday niht. burton Sistera. 83 y.uleirna leniple. liuxhters of the Nile met in the .Masonic temple here at 2 o'clock this afternoon. following a luncheon al the Hotel Medford at U':30. Thin In the last seMsion of tho season until after the vacation period. Summor prices on select grade, green labwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. 63tf AIJsh Huth Koozer returned Inst evening to her home here from CorvalliK, where she had been at tending the Oregon Agricultural college. Hwlniming now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf At the Junior high wchool build ing here yesterday, 17 aludenlu took special eighth grade examinations under the supervision of Mm. Sus ii ii no 1 lomcs Carter, a nd ma nr others took similar examinations in various wee lions of the county. These examinations were held for HtudcntA who failed in one or two MthJectH the last time they we;e given, and for students who were hick or otherwise unable to take them.. Jtogtio Klk Hotel a pluce to eat, something to eat, and the rlht personn to conk It. 60tf Among Oregonlnns renlslered at M ed ford hole Is a re M r. a nd M rs. (. A. Travis and Y.K. Carter of Kaletn. V, A. Monser of Hood Hlver. .r. nnd Mrs. rharles Mitchell of McMhinvllle. J, W. I.lnd nnd C. li. Fly n n of hlugene. Mrs. W. C. Moyes niwl daughter of ('orvalllf. C. A. Patchett of UoHebiiig, Kay Neil and Frank Harrow' of I.nkevlew nitI Harold Nichols of Xewherg. Klhdllhg for finle, limited supply. AWil. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 63tf F, it. Willert was among the Medford business visitors in (trants Pa yesterday. Let mo write your nre insurunoe, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Hollund. J'honw 9H3. t if Owing to the failure of the Coos Orange and the Marshfleld cham ber of commerce to agree as to which body, should handle the de tail ofihoiiaing delegiitei, tilt Ore gon State Orange session will be held at1 Myrtle Point l"teftd of Marshfield. Juno 11, . Dunce at Nat every Wed. and Sat. Dyngo llros. music. ' 80 Olefin Chaffln, a well known Los Angeles cartoonist, arrived In Med ford yesterday forenoon by air plane, -spent the night here at the Hotel- Jurkxim, and left Otis fore noon by plane for his southern Cal ifornia headquarters. He visited thU city while on a vacation trip. For sale Kxtra tine annual Including Clarkla, Zlttnln. French and ' African Marigolds, Petunia nnd other vnrlettea. H. K. Chastain, North Pacific highway. Phone 4r2-I..2. S4 The Koguc valley hut been thor ougMIy'Hoaki'rt this week. The rain fall, while not needed in the Irri gated districts. Is welcomed In the outlying sections and by the forest service, as the wood were becom ing exceptionally dry for this time of year. Ontnis Pass Courier. Cheap lumber and cedar postn. Medford Lumber Co. 3 2 7 tf It. O. Mivmmer, sates manager and C. O. Flynn, district sale rep resentative of the Paeirie Slates Klei-trlc eumpany, arrived here yes terday to utteti. lh official dedi cation of the new Hlxth street light ing nystem tonight. The attrallv new light standards work purchas ed by the Hixtlt at reel property owners from the above firm. The Catholic ladies will hold a card party at H o'clock Wednesday evening In the Parish hall, to which the public la invited. Itridge, Mm and plnnoehle wilt he played. Ke- frebhments serxed. Price J;'u M ' A bounty warrant wan hutued nt lh county clerk h offtee yeslerduy to J. H. Drake of Medford (or one cftyole. pon't mlNn Kasle Point Sat. 78 Hunebwll danee, Jacksonville Sal. night. 9 to 2. C.ood eats. ? A meeting of the Hlute AsseNKor.t' iisHocintlon will be held in Klam ath Fall August 29, 30 and 31, for the purpose of tlivcussing tax legis lation. Dance at Jackson Springs Club. 0-30 until 2. Sat. nixht. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. (lould and son leave Monday for P.rooklnp i I in oitsi. io spend a mupo. lUjwm provnie tor memoer ami only f (or Hm scrvirts. wliKli v ill he an months. Mr. Oould will try bisjihe best ouallty bulb will be ma-jnouured when nvtiiogeit. Conr.m luck at ocean fishing as well fs k--ted. thereby mafntalm; Ornntnl huuerul Parlors in ihnige. In the different tit ream ai otmd J Pass' reputation for high - class j Jtrooklua, bulbs. tlrahts Pass lUiltetln. Classified tidvertiing gets results. f rnnilkliitHH for lh Hed , f'niHM HWlimnitiK clHKxeit ui remilidtVcl the I'lup.Ht'M will uitn .Monday inorn iilK, with the boy 'aiul Kli'l' te- ttiniitTM' claque the flmt on the lirourum. In adilltion to 'the ln Ntruetor, there will altto a life guard on duty. DrewsmaklnR, unlocking and but j tniihole. Tho Kaahlop Hhop. 424 arntS fo, , ha,.,.y vacatloi. Here he can enjoy BWlnimlnB, flhlnB. mountain ! hlkliiK, rldli.B. Iteservatlons Urn-' ""''" '"" l llml" """" Ited. Mrs. .V. F. Ohrt, Trail Ore. "O" '" lelude l(. o. flremmer. Ace ,(; .Myers. VV. K. ('line. li. V. Monne- Kor ale This Is fine weather to well. C I'nrsons, Mrs. W. B. Mer transplant annuals. S. K. Chastain 1 ereau. h. II. Larsen. .M M. John has a lnrKe variety to choose from. "" ' Alexander. A It lhorn- C. .M. (lranKer of 1-o r I I a n .1. A- ". '"m- fnlted Slates district forester for Oreaon, Is expected to arrlv ten days to Inspect the Ashland i watershed, preparatory to sending i " " "''' -a report of his flndliiKS to Wash-! -Nf'-llityrc. J. .. Khil M and A. ( iiiKton. D. C, where a bill is now i .nr... nr.o.osi L- ih. iolnti contiol of ihe watershed bv the! forest service and the city of Ash- j ,'"UH Co, 3- 63lf Jesiamlne Peckham of Newport. IU,I. I V. M. Clark, employed as nlKht , R. I., who wa voted the prettiest Kokiio Elk Hotel a place to eat, ' 'l(-rl1 "l t1"- ''''"' ''ll' '"'Ue hist j of 17 Boston university girls elect somathliiK to cat, and the rlKht j """ wn" w,n ',',n"' 'lutlesjed to Phi Beta Kappa. persons to COOk it. COlf 10-ln. green pine slabwood J 1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 63lf. A marriatie license wis issued at the countv clerk's office vesterdavi to Itohert Weyerhaeuser, li, and 1 Uuth Stockman. 21, both of Ash-1 I lli-in. green plno slabwood ll.QO ! per, tier, haul It yourself. Med.; Fuel Co Tel 631. 63tf western (tistrinutors tor uouoie . Uaseball dance, Jacksonville Sat'.! Dutch Moll, spent the past few-: WASHINGTON. June &.IJP) nlghi, to 2. Good eats. 78 I days In southern Oregon and north- This year's winter wheat crop wm -Mothers of .Medford babies, wish-; ln to have their children examined at the next county health unit child ,..,. r .... ,.i i.. i,. ,. t i, v t' a next Friday a(iurnoon, tire urged to call the unit eartv for annolnt-i. ments (HmIh will hIm. he held next week at Oold Hill and Cen-j Temporary auto licenses were Is tral V'nt. sued a tthe sheriff's office yester- Select grade factory blocks 15.50 ! day to William Hotchkiss of Tal per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. en!. '' Uuncan. Velva Uallavd B3tf'i"l Clark of Medford. O. S. Oregon Cavemen of Grants Vhhh L will take part In Portland's lose Festival next week. Thirty mem bers of that booster organization will leave Sunday morning for the rose city and will provide enter tainment for Portland's visitors on .Monday and Tuesday. Play that piano; It will prove your best friend. Play the latest son if hils; play classical melodies; play the old flongs; play Jazz. The Huighl SupplemenUibHystem shows you how in a few lessons. Ilalght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Building. Phone 72. 78 All choice plant. On north Pa cific highway near Owen Lumber Co. Phone 4r.a-L-2. 84 Mrs. H. D. McCuskey of the Old Stage road supplied an assortment of roses tbut are on display today at the Chamber of Commerce Oarden club. Dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat. Dyngo Pros, music. 80 Orson Hall of Vernal, Utah, was among the motorists from a dis tance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau. For sale Choice field-grown an nuals of several different varieties. Now Is the time to plant. Phone 4r.a-L-2. H. K. Chastain. fci For sale Aster, zinnia, marrl gold plants, 10c duz.; other kinds. 45 Quince. 7 r I f Mrs. Itertha Denton, city school nurse of Ashland, left this week for Herkeley. Cal., where she will at tend an Institute of the public hcali h nurses of I'nUfornla, of which she Is a member. While In the south she plans to attend a na tional conference of social service workers. Uaseball dance, Jacksonville Sat, night, I) to 2. Good eats. 78 Vaughn Quakenbush has charge of a small crew of men on Deer creek doing development work od some property owned by the Heav er Portland Cement company. Ho mer Wyatt, James Chlsholm and Noel Kellogg are In Ihe party. The men will camp at the scene of the operations and live In true miners fashion. Cold Hill New. Ladles' house dre.ssea, office dresses or nurses uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. Tho J. 11. youme " Hoaulla" line. "Kvery wearer is a booster." Call 9l4-L forenoons tor further Infor mation. Also nllk dresse for sale. Mr. Hurto. 45tf C. 1. Kaymond, S. A. Ulehnnlson and Mr. and Mm. Jos. McKay of Spokane are among the Washing ton slate guests at local hotels. Kinca Id's Imperial i r c h estra, Kagle Point, Sat. night. 7S A. W. Fltchett of Montague. Cal.. Injured so seriously two weeks ago that his death was believed only to be the matter of days, la still a patient at the Ashland hospital, and today was reported to be some what Improved. He sustained the injuries when a light car he was driving plunged from the Green spring Mountain road. Ilnwev . , .... . , . , , i his eondltion U such that he I. .wt expected to fully recover Chicken dinners. 76c. Tho Cov ered Wagon. Phoenix. 100 Oct those- fenders and auto bodies Mtraighteued nt BrilTa Sheet Metal Vot k, opposite I.ewln PuMr Service Station. Phon 418. tf Over flu rnri of btilh will be shipped thla cntnlitK season from I 0 K,ne out to tho chicken Oram Pass, accordlnn to I. H, j house to look nller a brooder am' lieiendorf. nabs manafrer for the there became ntricken and fell. Orams Pium Co-operative lhPbtivnlh watt no doubt lusmntiineous Orowers' nssoclailon. Over !" , The body was found bv hi nephew, giowem, representing AO per cent , who happened in arrive from Coos of the acreage, are members of the !rulin(y( Mr, n, Mr8 Htuich were association. The acreage thin ear.away on a visit and were wheil the ulll approximate Hum acres. One su1 m.Wil m arrived home the of tbe prtuclpal features of the a-Ho ln-iw On.... rhil.lrn vorialion Is the grading set vb e they ' Hiiiril-y H. Hoick f Wunhlnclon, t). (., connected with the depart- ment of coinnieree airways iliv!-; Klun. ail'lved In Medford this foil' noon by airplane, iiispi-cted -M - fonl H new airport, under eon.strue- lion, and (he mei Kcnt y bindlm; fifld at Marion. Following the in-; Npcfifmi. on which he wa arcom-j panind hy W. Hijiht of Portland, i h left for hi temporary headiiiar-; ' l'tM at Portland. ItojiUo Klk Hotel a place to eat, I Korneihiiig to eat, and the ritjht . ' pemonM to cook It. tdtf JJnsicc at Jackson SprlnsS dun, U:8 until 2, Hat. nlKht. ; Uewey illll. Heston ClrUve and William MyW wen amonje thp vl-, Horn In .Medford hint evening from I the J 'run pee t district. For rtal rye bread, try Model f , Bakery's. Jll W. Main. 80: Select trade factory blooka $5.60 M"d. Fuel Co. Tel M l . "lt. . "'"nenano. i.oo .m use .Mr. and .Mrs, T. .I. MmKan, .Mr. ami -Mrs. John U. Mann, J. I). C uverhlll, Lm! dance, Katie Point. , Sat. 7S Kindling for sate, limited supply mere Mils ma i, was a visuor I..- "' " ' -M r. I' - ''" formerly clerk at tbeill fl nfln 1 J l PJ , Kugene Terminal hotel, when Mr. I I phMK I . K I I K hnienson was manager mere. i Window glass, all sizes; also plate Bin". Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co.,! T1'1- 53tf K- "''Ines. representing the' ern laiitoinia, inieiviewing t"eipa.p(1 at jT22.14S.0O0 bushels bv California, 'interviewing the dealers. , This i one of the well known brands of malt extract. r'Vioon lnmlmr' n ti .1 ' naftnl- linula MelforJl 1 ..Hlber Co 1 " 37tf Closing dance, Hagle Point Sitt, night. anrn till 2:30. 78 Campiiell and T. J. Mollis of Ash land and Lester Payne of Gold Hill. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 327tf DEFER MERGER W: HOLLAND, Mich.. June 8. (fl'i Decision .on the. proposed merger of the Presbyterian church and the Reformed Church. Uy America wiim recommended postponed al least until I!' 3 1 1 by the fact finding com mittee, of Hie latter denomination, reporting at the synod' meeting here yesterday. W hile not disfa voring the proposal, the committee recommended no definite steps be taken "without substantial unan imity o( all sections of our church." BAN 'EAST OF EDEN' F I b -('bris-l I.ON'lx tN. 'June '. (A topher Morley's play '"Fast Kden,") which was, scheduled b' (he masque play ern of Hd En burgh next week, has been banned by the, Lord Chamberlain. Morely is an American writer. No explanation was given, but il was generally believed that the domestic him-nes bet ween Adam and Kve bad been found improper for London's theatre going popu lation. llll.DRKTH Kllra A. Hllilrclli of IUUIp KuIIh, where hIu wan known nn (iiiindnin THUIi'elh mill whon sin had rryhled for thi' pasi llo yt'tuy, nHHl awny a( Her honi'1 thero iMirly IIiIh nionilUK l tho list of Mi yi'HI'H. Mih. I Ulil rclh una In hor usual henlih wlihin a ftUv hours ol' her doatlr Sho n born at Norwalk. . Y.. Octolicr IS. 1S4. nnd In Unit mini she was marrlrd In early lite t. Kdwnrd A, Mlldroth, now deoensed. At the close of the Civil war. In whlrh' Mr. Illlilreth wan a soldier, they moved ti MlehlKiin, where they reared their family, anil in 1M!1 ennie west and settled at Asl land, where she resided nntll mnv Inu to Hutto Vlls in years iiro. Mm. lllhlreth leaves a wide rlrcle of frlemlH thronhont Jackson cumity. She was a member of the Woman's Itellef Corps. Two sons smvlvp, K.'A. anil A. E. 'Uildreth, of Itntte Tails. i in iiii.iiiin uiu in me v linger nwVHl VayWft am, ,(Mvlr0H vvl, be aunouucod, later. I.FFK" John Leek, brother of Mih. F. S, Hunch, wlih whom he wits making1 hin home nr the Adventtst acudemy on the Jack sonville road, passed away there vow fiuddenlv nt noon Thursday I,, ('alibo nia wh.i are eneete.l licit , , -f-: I ! Obituary i 'i Pretty Scholar IS , I " - Tlle J. J, I UMIi UllUi ... 'the ((enartnieht of ' aHrloultUre to- I day an indicated from Uto condition f the l'rMP 011 Jlllie 1 wh,ch 71. H per cent of normal. J-ast year's winter wheat crop was riT'J.OOU.UPO bushels and tile condition on June 1 waa To.ti per cent. The condition of Kpring wheat on June T was K4.8 per cent of a normal crop, compared with Tit.O per cent a year ago. Production was nni forecast. The June condition of other crops was: i Apples, 0G.fi compared with ,72.2. Peaches, r.4.7 compared with 72 7. Pears, 58.5 compared with 7u.. Tho indicated production of the peaches was placed at 4S,75ii,ooij biiKhels, , compared with C8,4M,U0 bushels last year, and thef pear crop wan placed at 2O(i(;::,000 btisr oK compared with 23.8OOJIU0 bush els last year. ,i "W A S 1 1 1 N C. TO N. ,1 u n e 8 (P The federal trade .commission to day Issued conipIalnLs againt'nine additional Oregon, and California lumber companies charging mis representation in ihe sale of west ern yellow pine as v;ilte pine. The en j Issued co fern com Tli The commission previously .had omplaiulH against 'tSi west- unp.inc's on similar charges. The companies cited today were: ISerry & Sons, Westpoint. Calif.; Quincy Lumber Co.. (juim-y. Calif.: Kestersnii Lumber Co.. Dorrli. Calif.; and Shaw liertrain Lumber ( , I !: ii It., v I i Klamath Lumber & liox Co., lOwauua l!ox Co., and the l!i. Lake Mux Co., all of Klamath Kails, Ore. VAN WINKLE TO SEEK SALK.M, Ore.. .June S. i,V) At torney Clcueral Van Winkle will go to Uoston to utteuil a conference of siate. officials relative to a re quest lor rehearing of the case of MeCallam vs. Massachusetts, and also io Intervene for the state of Oregon In the petition for rehear ing of t hat cane. The .MeCallam case is the one In which the Massue'iuseits supreme court hebl that the income from tax-exempt securities is not assess able under an excise lax law. This has a bearing on the new Oregon excise tax, and It Is said the de cision would reduce Oregon tax revenue by about SHiO.Uho, Oregon batiks, it Is said, hold federal lax -exetii pt securities In ex cess of $.'Hi,Oon.tHo, KVAN'STON. HI . June There will be no Junior prom hi the Kvutiston township' hl1 Mchmd thiil year hveau l!t nero Mudents will not reitnmiish their ilubt to attend as members of tho class. The ' prom.' scheduled for June 14. has been definitely abandoned, subset) uen t to Ihe action of the Mvanston Country club in refus ing to allow the class the use of its club house If the negroes attended. . i ISSUE ADDITIONAL PINE COMPLAINTS! Cant or Thanks. We winh to extend our thank and appreciation to ihe many friends for their kind deeds and o t towers dm im; our recent bereavement. C.eo. W, Hinnks and Famllv. 7S MIDGET CURRENCY! Samples of the hew .small Hle rurrency, hooii to be- In ' general dihtrlbulion In the TnlUd States, are on dlxplHy at the Flrt Na tional bank In one- two. five and ten dollar denominationx. Tho new currency, beeaune of Uh Mlze, will navt the Kovernment a hiie sum In the cost of printing, tak ing a lexa amount of jmper und Ink. The secretary of the treasury has fixed July ,0 us the date for the Initial Issue of the rurrency through the federal reserve banl.s and branches. The outstanding currency, of which there Ik cstl nuitt'd to bo XU7 million pieces, will be recalled gradually d urine? the course of businesH, and may make It inconvenient for citizens to keep the two sizes separated. After the old issue has been entirely recalled, there is also a possibility that bill folds mnv take on a new tdze to fit the modern currency. SHRINE SPECIALS USE While quite a number of special Shrine trains from tbf east, south and middle west were scheduled to pass through Oregon the luxt of this' week and" tomorrow on return trips home from the na tional Shrine convention at Los Angeles, the local district office of the Southern Pacific railroad j today did not know whether any ' of them . were routed through Medford, but it is expected that several at least will come through .Medford by t:ie Shasta route. The great majority of these trains will come through Oregon by the Cascade route Klamath j Falls, Eugene and Portland, 32 i of them, bearing 5234 Shriners. In addition there will be 1 5 special car Shriner parties. Were it not for the Natron cut off, all these special trains and cars would pass through Medford. ABILITY 10 SURVIVE Demonstrating the hardiness of pou bulbusa. r winter blue grass, W. It. Sherman arrived in -Medford today with blue grass exhibits from .Montague to be displayed at the chamber of commerce soon. A feature of the display Is a large rock, In which'' several stalks of the grass is growing. Seeds had been blown on the j'ok and, settling In a crevice, began to grow. The roots pushed themselves several inches through the fissures of the stone and took root in the ground below. The grass that resulted is a healthy appearing specimen, and is re garded as a rare freak. The stone was on the ranch property of .Mrs. K. K. KUison uf Kdgewood. BUTTE FALLS BOY NOT. TO LOSE SIGHT OF EKE Charles Cumniinys of li u t t e Falls, aged 13, injured by the ex plosion of a dynamite, cap at hi home Thursduy, while experiment ing with an electric battery, did not know he was using no dangerous an Instrument, according to his mother. The youth, suffering from an in jured hand and eye, is recovering and will no tiose the sight of his eye, according to the attending phy sicians. The parents of the boy were near distraction immediately fol lowing the mishap, and ueighbo.K rendered timely assistance. In first aid, and speeding Charles to a local hospital. Classified advertising get results. ISIS Sat., June 8 Double FistedL- "Police Reporter" No. 10. Finale "Along Came Fido" Masked Menace Serial No. I. . Coming Sunday "LEOPARD LADY" Continuous Show 12:30 p. m. to II p. m. 10 wid 15c i ILLNESS OF BABE N : V VOKK, Ju n e ' i Lying I" u Mick bed. Ccorge Her man Huth, mighty man of swat, held the undivided attention of baseball's millions today. ' A victim, ucftcrdiug to official pronunclHtnento. of "m u s c u I a r heart trouble, the rent home run tduyger of the New York 'VnnUces will be out f tiie game for an indefinite period. There appeared to.be no basis for early report th;it Uutli's base ball career wan over. Kffort to learn the by he's exact condition were hampered by the wall of mystery with which his Illness h;:s been shrouded. 1 - TICKETS 10 DANCE i n Tickets' are continuing to seli fast for the big Oregon National Guard Headquarters com p. a n y, dance at (he armory nexi 'Mojiday for the benefit of the local guard unit. The ticket sale has been j under charge of the members of ! the headquarters company and ! the music for the dance will be P furnished 'by the Seven Harmon j ians. local musicians. The party , will be given on the eve of the departure of the guardsmen for their annual encampment at Camp Clatsop on the coast, and is ex pected to attract dancers from all parts of the county. I 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: ARK YOI' planning on Imyhifi :i . n.-w Kurtl 'x:'5 first liaymi'llt for $20. Tel. 1310. Sunclny. T:i ! i''0!t : ftKNT 5-room flirnlshi'il 1 house. 515 VV. 11 Ih. . i . HI ' FOR 8 A MS Parrot. Tel. fi34-l. S t FOli SALK Peas. :tv pound, pick them yourself. F. S. CarpennT. Jacksonville highway. T l IfOH SAM-: !t acres of good laud. I Well improved, with m o d e r n f home. cunsiderai.le furniture. Mme fruit and alfalfa. Imnu-di- , ate possession and a genuine bar- 1 gain. C; S. JSl'TTKKFIKl.D. Healtor. n WANTED To rent 5-room bouse. Must be modern: about $30. Call U. M. Paddock, 40.1-.1-L. 7!t FOli HKNT li-room house. S lots; , garden, berrie.", shade. Si'O. water! paid. Inquire IIS S. Holly. 7a j FO It R FONT 5 -room house, prac- : tically new: hardwood floors, i Hretilace. etc. 1 HI .Mitletfie St... I t docks from Library. Phono i, !tn'-M. sr. FOli UKNT 3-rtxini apt., unfui' ni.shptl. stPiim heat. Frlt:iil:iir', hot water, Karate. Findlay Apt..1 liiill H. Ilully K. . "Ml" FOU K10XT- Almost new 4 -mom stucco bun galow: fireplace, furnace, nh e lawn, paved street, east side, $1" per mo., water paid. 4-Koom modern bungalow; five pkice, hardwood floor, wirt'd for electric range. ?:iii per mo., water paid. Don't forget Orive out and see the new house in Olcn 0:ik Court Sunday. We will be there all day to show you through. t:i:i:i:i; & sims. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Women's Hose !j $1.00 Pair i Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. iiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiinr INSURANCE Fjrst Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Bedford, Oregon Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service Phone .v.t.t. Hi s. Hartlet:. ! v : - ' M, . - II STAETS TOMORROW Continuous 1:30 to" 1,1 PJ M. MORE STARTLING THAN ANY FRQNT PAGE HEADLINE G I StA tt . ALSO- - STAN LAUREL "' "and ' OLIVER KARDY IN THEIR ALL TALKING COMEDY SPECIAL "UNACCUSTOMED AS WE ARE" Last Time; 1: VizST i I I ! : It is with fiwiri sat isl'a'1 ion tliaV wo nre' alilc' to iin'iionnco to the c;ii;ly lovers oi' this urent country, the jnMivion of so fine ;i niiiiy to our ;ilro:ily ;ir,n'o assort uu-iit of (i,a!ily confections... AVc refer to Wliito laws lianil-Iiolle.l Cliocolates. which wo are ai'lo to olnain in such lar.no (iiantities that wo may sell iheni for ihe unusually low I'l-ico of (!";c ier .oli!l(l. You are cordially imitod to inspect White law's camly factory which any !y miht jj Wl -1 ''' proud to claim. t ! "Get It at Devoe's" 4 ; t 11 11' :' : -s- j I ll ' . " 1 1 """ " "" ',' iMMm II. HI 1 IV It B jo parking troubles txist at The Mnnx. 1 1 he doorman takes vourrarv.-hi-n i.t arrive and places it in the Hotel. Just hanil him your key aa you leave the cart'lat all. Located in the heart of the City near everything. I 7 Sewice,OualitvJIofbitahtv WjeMANX HOTEL SARI FRANCISCO enilemen of the Press" with "Walter Huston ALL TALKING A real throbbing drama of a two fisted, red-blooded newspaper "man' with all man's strength and all man's weakness. t . A TALKING PICTURE NO ONE WILL EVER FORGET mm TONIGHT Last Times ALL TALKINO ' WM. BOYD in "HIGH VOLTAGE" ''r ALSO . CHARLES ("CHIC") SALES IN "MARCHING ON" 'r7 . 7 i u take your, car, sir a carnec connected with I I.