i
s-i:.'
PAGT3 TWO
Iocal and
-'Personal
.TJif inlny itpoll vcHumod business
yesterday, nficr laylnK off Hutur
dny.'ftnd durlnK the IM limit's end
ing nt 5 a. m. today, ."7 more
hundredth! of nn huh fHI, which
uinlcm'u loul rainfall up to -5 a.
in. of 13.fl inches wince September
1st. It wan cloudy today with liuhl
mirinltUm at times and cloudy
weauw is iui..ui mi imini . "
'riu.mlnv. w th i-unt nued muiUrute
lemileratmi'.
t.ady KlkB afternoon wed., June
l-ih 1i. Alden. ehnirman of
cunimittee.
.MifH Donna Sollnsky arrived
neri. oaiuiiiiiy evening iii.in . u-
Semite national iiarK, to rejoin nei
nurentML Superintendent K. Ho-
un.sh.y oi i i.nei n i i uiiiu i iiih iv, ' '
Mrs. ScllnHky, and her Bisler. Mie
wus ai-oompanled hy her uin.
!Mis Helen Hollnwky, who will vinll
tho family for a time,
I Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Jiealty Co., Rm, 12, Palm Blk.. cor.
j Main and Front, upmairs. 24tf
I At. four, o'clock this aftornoon h
i Joint confe'renee of the city council
and city water hoard wim Hchivluled
i 10 be held to dlscuKs the queHtion of
I the city administration fiollint;
water from it water HyHtem to out
Ude UlHti IcIm and munieipalltfeii, as
has been proponed,
t Hummer prices on seloct grade
Vreen lahwood. Medford Fuel Co.
'Tel. 031. .. . 53tf
. .CiucMts from n-diHtimoe t'PKltered
! at Medford hotels include L. C
i Utile of I'ipesUtin, Minn, Mrs. Ike
Kcer and t A. Sand ford (chaf
feur) of Calvary. Can., and A. V.
t:lAoiz- of 'a1Kluvpr, l!. C A. Jt.
' Vhito of New Vork City, P. A.
filler of Hetrolt. Mich., and A. il,
VatKon of CliicaKo, III.
Dance at Chllder'i hall every
"Wed. and Sat. nUht. 10!'
, ttate Dairy and Food Commls
monor. j. jj. AiutKic. acuom an.eu
' IIV All'H, illl'llll, IlI'B VIMJIUin 111 HIV
clly, who arrived yesterday
fjVt'lmmlnK.now In drinking WAtnr
at the Nat. 44tf
The delegation of the boys and
KlHs cJuhs of this county, in charge
of County Aitent H. G. Kowler. loft
, " , ,u , .. ,
l orvullla. where they will attend
; me lo weeKB nuiiimer si'iiwoi 01
1 the. Oregon Stale college. The
. ... x.. ....
, uHim r lem.l, Ue.ehl....,
. 1.1.. 1.... 11. mii .ii.ni" "
same In.ln, to attend this short
course.
j noetic 121k Hotel a place to eat
j ' '"'1 " .j
A bounty warrant of six dollars
' wat issued today at the county
clerk's office to William Walch tf
J Lake Creek for tho killing of four
coyoto pupa.
- ..If you would like to learn tfl
teach plnno and receive puy while
loarninpr, write to box I.- N.,
Trlbuno. 80tf
5 A hlg sedan, totnlly wrecked, was
Heen alongside the Ashland-Klom-t
nth Falls highway yesterday by
i local motorists, hut no reports of
! any persons receiving injuries from
$ such wreck have been heard. The
. - ,
, 1,1 , u" 1Ml' imu "nee ui iiuviuk
ruien over several times ueiore
coming to a mi op.
V Kindling for sale, limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. B3tf
; Chances for the complete rerov
i ory nf A. W. Kilchelt, Injured In
' an nuto accident recently, were re
' ported good at tho Ashland hos-
pital yesterday, after he had been
i- In such condition that he was not
3' expected to live. Ho was Injured
j. In a crash In the OroensprltiK
mountnlns, and his home Is at
" Montague, Calif.
For sale Chidce field-grown nn-
nuals of several different varieties,
.j Xow Is the time to plnnt. Phone
4r:'-L-i. K. K, Chasiain. 15c n
doa. K-l
; Drinking contaminated water, in
case the purson drinking the water
j Is protected under the workmen's
compensation law, Is an accident, j
,i according to a verdict returned in
- ihe Marlon county circuit court
several days ago. The verdict was
returned In the case brought by
Mrs. Alberta Plaair, to collect com
J pensatlon from the state IndUKtrial
accident commission for the death
j of her husband. Hho alleged that
ho contracted typhoid fever from
drinking water In the Itogue river
while employed on a highway pro
Jed. ' Daneo at Chlldnr'a hall every
1;, Wed. and Sat. night. HM
, Mr. and Mrs. t I. Hutchison and
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. It. Andrews spent
yesterday afternoon on a motor
'I trip outing In the Ashland dsltrlot
a and up Into the Slaklyous.
P Dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat.
'''Dynge llros. music. 80
(iraml chapter, Order of the
12atern Star of Oregon, will con
v veno In 40th annual session In the
Manonlc temple at Portland lomor
'J; row. Wednesday nnd Thursday of
V this Wenk.
V
Ask
your grocer for Fluh
rer' Milk Bread and bo
assured of the finest
bread money can buy.
I A null to dlHKolve partnership in
tin- opcrutlnn of the recently m
I iablihd Hwett Hhop n Wxih
f mi-eel wns filed In rircult vouvt t
I day hy X. H. Hitrrl-n aifuhiHt Mih.
l. O. McKarland, on hi; vent I
KroundM. recited In detail In tho
eoniidalnt, The plaintiff moved in
the complaint to have Halph Mc
Kay appointed aft receiver for the
establishment until the present liti
gation is settled.
liiK Ja.z dunce, Ahhland Nat,
every, Thursday night. Dickey's
orchestra. ' ' S6
n 1 1 1 1 1 il ainoK tho OtTKimlaxiB
rcKlKici-frl at Mi-dford .huli-ln nn
l.an .Mcirl.'y, Mr.'mirt Mm. H. A.
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i u,., ,.i i..,,.,.i, - iiw'
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K. J. l'.rady.
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I ill-
.....i i 11 mi. -i.i.. M h
.MOIlie, .ir. linil IIH. IiriU'O J.
Milieu, It. o. MnrrlHon. Mr. and Mrs.
,p j
Ilurke, A. K. Hall. Mr. and
r.Mi-rt. Alony.o Mnrrison. Mm. David
"I V II t 11., .11.... li r
' ,levvlon, Mr. and Mm. V. C. Pat -
, w ,.. iialford, (.hailva
I Conlha n , ,., . MIIUt.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Siypel,
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf" t'. ! Moody and A. T. (llhson of
'J'emporary auto licenses were is-jSan Frnneisco. 1
sued at the sheriff's office to Harry j For sail Annuals of several dlf
Tracy. It. V. Williams, C. A. Casl- j ferent varieties. Ini ludinc I'etuniii.
day and W. Frank of Medrmd: II. : .Maiifiilds, Clarkla, etc. All choice
Jt. 1 lo Ir.Kn w; and C. K. Aiipleua'e plains. On north Pacific hlKhway
of Ashland. ! near Owen Lumber Co, ' Phone
Dance every Saturday pIkM. 1 4 ."--L-2. s-l
Anitle's orelieslra. Sfi I A marriiiue license was Issued to
Mrs. II. I). Mc('a.skey of the Old
.-.hibc ,.,,, miouboi m ,,.,i.,ei- i-
, ..e.ive ,s,M,.y i , uses i.i i.,e
' " '"'
noon. The display Included several
kinds and- comes from her large
flower gardens at her orchard home
of Medford. ,.
For sale Kxtra fine annual
1 Including Clarkla Zinnia, French
land African Marigolds, Petunia
aud other varieties, S. B. Chastaln,
North Pacific highway. Phone
4.V.-..-2. ir,c,.doZ. K-l
Hlds for construction of the
Bellevue school at Ashland will ho
opened June 1 5 by the school board
of that place, according to C. N.
Freeman. Portland architect, who
. thp $nji0(M Mructure. The!
l,..!!,!!,,,, ...Ill I... r f r...n....ntn .
structlon and will have four class
rooms, n kitehen and cafeteria.
' ar( pft(.ty n( o,plm;k Wodn(wl:iy
eveniiiK In the Parish hall, to which
thp pu))11(, (w lnvi((i(1 Brldeei 600
nnd pinnochle will lie played
j frnml.nt, Kl,rv(,(,. Pr,ce- 35c
Ke-
81
Despite large signs saylnK the
space i reserved for tourists only
,lUllnK HlO ri.iy tllllf,
,. C. Oarlock,
I liieal out of slate auto registrar,
ii(ny np,n ,,..,, llllt0, aVP
parking in front of the chamber of
rummme ulllnBi tuln!! away
the siiacc intended for the tourists.
I'he cooperation of Medford motor
IstM Is asked by Mr. Oarlock by re
fraining from parking on this for
bidden nren.
Chicken dinners, 76c. The Cov
ered Wagon, Phoenix. 100
Supervisor Hugh P. Hank In of
Crater Nat tonal forest , with Mvs.
Han kin and their Hon from Pull
man, Wash., left here this morning
for a few days visit with a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hun kin at Llver
moore, Oil,
(let those fenders nnd nuto
bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet
Melal Works, opposite Lewis Super
ivi eiai (ii KHi o
Service Station. J'hone 418
tf
Jim Davis nnd Hugh Moore, ar
rested Saturday night by the poliw
for alleged Intoxication, each for
feited cash hails of $10 when they
failed to appear In the city police
court.
a1 me write your lire Insurance.
Carl V. Teugwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono !D3. tf
The biggest dance crowds of the
season were reported at rural hall.1
last Saturday night, as that night
was the last night on which danc
ing after mid -night Is tolermcd
in Jackson county. Henceforth, in
order to hold a dance, pavilion pro
prietors must agree to post a $5oo
bond and agree not to run dances
between 2 n, m. and 6 a. m.
Ladles' li o u s e rtrewnes, office
drestjcs or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor made to measure. The
.1. II. Hoamns " H o a 1 1 a " line,
"livery wearer Is a booster." Call
SK54-L forenoonB for further Infor
mation. Also Bilk dressea for sale.
Mrs. Parto. 4fitf
Portland's annual Hose Festival
Is being feat lived on every dining
car menu card on the Southern Pa
cific system. A photograph of a
prlxe-winning Southern Pacific
float In a festival floral parade Is
used to Illustrate the menu cover.
For sale Aster, zinnia, marrl-,
gold plants, 10c doz.; other kinds.1
4 Quince. 75tf
A big picnic for tho city street
and building departments was held
yesterday at Kdgewood Park for
employes and their families, with
approximately 4 0 persons In at
tendance. A baseball game was
one of the big fen Hires, In addition
to horseshoe and other games. He
freshments were one of the big at
tractions of the day irnd a number
of t hose present found most of
i heir Joy in this department, ac
cording to reports today.
Hl-in. green pine ulabwood $1.00
per, tier, haul It yourself. Med.
Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 63tf
l.eora lierlg, daughter of Mr.
and Mis. Val (lerlg. roiHe 6, Salem,
hatt completed her ninth year of
schuol without being tardy or ab
sent. She attended Km It land
school through the eight grades
and had the unusual record of per
fect at tendance and pu net unlit y
through all that period. She now
has finished her first year In the
Sab-m Junior high school.
Select grade factory Mocks 15,50
per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031.
f.3tf
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. t Mann and
daughters. Margaret Mary and .l i
net Irene, will leave early tomor
row morning by motor for a six
wet. Kb' t,ip through California.
They w!M take In Vosi'iutte. Los An
ueb's, Holt) wood. Calnlitut, San
Diego and other Interestlm; points
through the southern state.
Select grade factory Mock $5.f0
per load. Med, Fuel Co., Tel.
6.tif
A baby si it) was horn Sunday
'I'Xruing, June 2, to Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Carter. The young son tljM
the scales at Id 4 pound and ts
named Norman. Mother and son
aVo both dolhtf Hue.
TMTiDFORD MATL
Merifoid inotherM are reinindefl
to make. reHfivationH eilrly fur the
insular imji.ll.lv child welftire rlliiit
t be held Friday at the V.
(', A: by the county health unit.
under the direr-lion of Or. Kinily ,
j I solemn and AIIm AukukIu Clover, j
county n ur.se, The clinle will be
held In the nfiernonn and in view
of n lai'Ke number of lnfuntn ex
jjeeted, mother nr urst-d to mulct
early appointments by CitllltiK tho
hcalt h unit headquarters In the
county court house.
Dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat.
1 Dl'ngB Bros, music.
0
A mot,,- .j,,,rmln nKMond at
; Meilfni a hotel are C; U. Ilonki-r
Mm, Lena Utirr. 1!. A. Hwaln. liar,
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I nl m v,.i, i, i..,,,
i Kireliliouiu of I.oh Annelen; II. V,
I Kir.vehl,,,,,,,, f i., All-h,.,: ii w.l
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I'f.lt..ii i.f Mn ii I il...... li- .....I ...,
'' hh-miw. Jr. in i ii-KIl I IIV.
K'ha. V. Super of I'nilerville, II.
' .lohnaon of (llendule, Mrs, K. A.
i M tilvany of lierkeley, D. 0. liruni-
iiwin.l nt S!:,i..t,n,.nl,. 1 ,n,l l
I K. II. t'llnton of Sanlll Harhara.
! Mr. and Sim. Win. It. WrlKht of
1 Oakland. Mr. and Mih. Franklin
j William J. Smitchner, 32, of Keno,
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; ...., .
, j ,,
married yesrerd.y by Hcv. 1.111 Kaj
Mrs. 1, .1. I alnier and daughte,
I I'-sther, left Saturday for the north.
They stopped a, Saiem over ti.e
Week end to visit Mrs. Palmer's
daughter, Mrs Kdwin Thomas,
j leaving, today for their .summer
home at Ocean Lake where they
j will remain until Kail. Mr. Palmer
I".- .Mwlford last Wednesday for
Ocean Lake, where, he is engaged
In' subdividing sonic, of his proper-
Uy at that resort. '
! Itogue Elk Hotel a place to eat,
! somfllhing to eat. and tho right
persons to cook It
60lf
uibniiijiihim 01 Oregon s new
state t.- t commission of three nald
sum i.ixommishion 01 iniii iiain 1
members probably will be perfect-.
ed at Suiem early .his week. This !
has he,.,, announced by Earl L'ish-1
ei, one ,.,t ine inemoers 01 tne
i'ommis.HMin. .iiner niemoers oil
the comthission are 'harles '. tiul-
Imvay c.f i'orlland and John II.,
Carkl nof Medford.
lti-ln. green ilno slabwood $1.00:
per tier, haul It yourself. Medford
Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 63tf
nf the Kqstern Stars, left yesterday
morning Tor Portland to attend the
state con ven I ion of her lodge,
w Illicit opens there today and ex
tends through Thursday. She vv
accompanied 'y M i. W. H. Mc
(Imvnii, Mrs. liobert Itoyl, M ru. 15.
N. Kldrldge. her sister, and wmall
nephew. Hilly llarnum.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co, .1ti7t.f
In Judge Taylor's court today T,
.1. Mollis wn fined ir.li for rpe.ed
inn; hl !ar on tlu Crater -Lnkc
lugbwiynsVerday,
I'he arrest was
by Hiate Traffic Olflcel- O. o.
Nichols.
Klndllhjr for sale, limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.' 53tf
(lUestK from Washington state ,it
local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs,
Mouly Pcrclval and son of-Taeoma.
Mr, and Mrs. U AI. Lambert of
Olympln, Hoy Ilea of McCleary and
Itoy A. Wise and II. p. Jllllka of
Seattle.
Itogue Klk Hotel n place to eat.
something to eat, and the right
persons to cook It. 60tf
MIsh (Jlover, county nurse, will
hold office hours from 3 to 0 on
Wednesday at the Community
Health House, for the purpose of
conferring with mothers. Any one
who wishes to Weigh children or
consult with Nurse Clover is wel
come. Parents Send your hoys to uh
for n happy vacation. Here he can
enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain
hiking, riding. Reservations lim
ited. Mrs. N. P. Ohrt, Trull Ore.
tf l
John Putler, who purchased the
residence property on Kast Main
street of Mrs. John AVesierlund, N
nicely located therein and likes, the
east side. The deal was made by
C. S. Huttorfleld.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf
Ci. C. Cartel- of Pasco, Washing
ton, spent the week end with his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Carter
and family of lOagle Point.
Dressmuking, smocking nnd but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424
Medford TUdg. Phone 1181. 13tf
l-'or reul rye bread, try Model
Pakery's. Ill V. Main. 80
Mrs. Krank Isaac and Miss Mary
(Irecuer of the Malt Tribune stuff
were callers at ihe Sunuysidc hotel
at Kaglp Point Tuesday evening.
Summer prices on select grade)
green slabwood. Med, Fuel Co..
Tel. liSt. B3tf
Window glass, nil sizes; also plnte
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
COPGO EMPLOYES' SEND' .
Handsomely bound with genuine
leather rovers, "Memories," t hook
of Ktgtuitiirew of every employe nf
The Caliiernia Oregon Power com
pany. Was completed tirtluy hy the
Medford Printing company, and is
soon to he forwarded to Mr.
Crawford, who left n short time
ago to assume the leadership of a
Chicago electrical concei n. after
having been connected It h the
California Oregon Power company
as Us president for omc time p(.
The book was In the process of
making for several weeks, and it
n s through painstaking w.n k
t hat signatures of nil employes
were obtained, as an expression
of the good will of the organisa
tion Mr. rn wfoi d has Ivii.
Curmel Weds
LOS ANCKLKS, Cal.. Juno 10
(Pi Carniel Mycin, motion ph tur
actress, nnd Halph If. Hlum. an at
tovney, were niarticd.
TRTBTTyTR, MEDFORD,
10 BE GUEST AI
Tim Klwnni.l cluli will hold, a (
Ulisti-it't nift-tniK in .MiMlfortl VVt-d-i
j iii-wlny, June-1 J. Hairy T. ), -
; ,
1 '
licak hotli afternoon and eve-
I ,
UK, when a huntiuct lor Kl-
"annuo', no n imk aim Hueri -
. . ....
1'" ' ! ' "leru will I
4x I
Vx'M IT
. V v fS, jfe U 'S
, ,, H, fj, V.iT'J
Ami
x n
4 J
i4? Jfi J""Whien much rain in that time and.
t ,Jl H$ ftf,f the old snow-l'rozen mass has
,jfi MAm been melting fast nt times, there
, -.1 " ' " : 1 ..,. ,,,i, . 11 il.nt mi.-'. .Ha
ffiBflBS ! Ippeir hefore ,he' o M "day" of
- 1,,' ,,,
, ,, ; ' '
. . . Iliurj- IA (.'oiiiiau'.- '
splendid program In the evening,
and .nembei s and their wives from
! " "e eh.l.s in the district, in-
finding Ashland, lilamatli Palls,
I'-.d. .Mnrshfielil, Kugenc. Itose-
burg and Keedsport will attend.
, iiinens, .iieiiioii, popu-
- " ."". e ...me,, renoer
.......
"'-own at the piano, and there
,i, ,i
' h" "
'' V L " L ?" 1
" , , " " I,s
.111. v.. , ,,11.. i,a.-ii.u u.iy .loin; n
will be conducted by Itev, T. L,
Thuemler at the Congor chapel at
PI a. m. Tuesday.
remniiiB will he later for
warded to Myrtle Point,"' Ore., for
Interment.
UlLnitKTII Funeral rites for
Kliza A. Kirundmu. Hildreth, who
iiHeii, away ai nor nome in mi lie.
I- tills eurly Saturday morning nt
the uk of Sti years, will he held
at the Cone.er chapel at l::t0 p. m.
Tuesday with the Rev. Khymnnc!
f S.. Uoes pHIciating. Intemiont wil
ibe beside her deceased Husband ih
Central Point cemetery.
TIOCSTKOM The remains of
Rimer t HoKatroin, brothur ot Mis.
John Nausea and Mrs. U. Hum
strom, both of Medford, who hist
his life hy accident near Vancou
ver, H. C, will arrive in Motilo-d
Tuesday accompanied by John Nan
sen and services will be held al
tho Conner fdiapol at 4 p.m. Tucfi
day. Hev. K. P. Lawrence will of
ficiate and interment will follow in
Jacksonville cemetery.
MARION Huby Leona Marion
died at the home of I)y. T. T,
Shaw, 2-M North Holly street, eaiy
Sunday morning. Irnm scarlet fe
ver, contributory to influenza.
K n hy l.eoim was the wife of No
lan It. Marlon, only son of Mrs
T. T. Shaw. Huby was horn In
Ihitte county, California, February
17, 1H07. and was married to Nolan
H. Marion, December 12, 1!2 -it
Oroville, Cal. She leaves her hus
band nnd infant son. Nolan H:i -mom!,
Jr., aged II weeks; father, F,.
K. Flkln. of Ciiidloy, Cnl., and two
brothers Jessie and Merle. Private
Mineral services will be held at the
Perl Fun oval Home on Tuesday
miirnfUA at 0 -h'clock How Father
Hlack official lug. Interment in
Medford cemetery.
The trencher for the digging of
ditches at the Medfoid airport ar
rived Saturday, ami Will be put In
operation as soon as the ground
dries sufficiently. The ditches
will contain the drain pipe for the
field. ;
A force of men are at work
ullding gravel hunkers for Col. H
work Is also expected to start at
an early dale.
The air field Is now In a wet
condition. An auto driven by the
warning signs yesterday, was
mlrcd In the running boards, ami
rtxtrleated only alter three hours'
effort. I
LACEY 10 SEATTLE
Frank P. La cry, who has been
the Ponliae-oaklaiid factory repre
sentative In this territory for Ihe
last two years, hns been transferred
to the Seattle office where he has
been promoted to the sales devlon
ment department. M r. and M vn.
Lacey have made many r ,vmls in
Medford. who regret to see them
leave.
Hurry lint mitt nd of Seattle has
been transferred fi otn Se:(t , ip ad
wi'l take nvev Mr. Lai-ey's terrk
loiy.
' Obituary
LKKK Funeral services i'or j
.loan iceii. nroiner o .virs. v . h. '
QRF.'OX, MONDAY, .TUXE 10, 1920.
BEDFORD ROUTE
u O'u'n ut iiimu
ML BE- OPENED
( Affairs nt Crater Uike National
; ,m, K, ",re commumw 10 move tasl-
in iiih wiiv in il ifiuiii' i ll. Hum
roads, both hy hand nower ami nu.
turn, and In (ho hie: work thai hn'
, i,,.,.,, KoinK on thine for weeks In
i1" m.alBn against, the
pine
beetle pest.
Already alwut ifi men are em -
ployed in the park and more will
probably he put on later if neces
Hary to 1 et the entrance i-oaiis
open to. the rim by July 1, when
the season opens. '
Superintendent K. C. Solinskv Is
expected hack from the park In -
niKht or tomorrow, to rauke further
arrangements from this end lor the
si ison's opening. Arthur Moen,
; chief dishursine -clerk of the park inde and Is always In the posses-I
s headquarters, returned to the cit.vUlun of the .supreme keeper of;
.Sunday attor several days spent at records and seal, over 30,0111) can- I
the park looking after pay rolls : dictates have taken the oliiinaiiim I
and other mutters. The headtpiar- i on- this hook. I
tors will probably he moved from
1 tho federal building In Mnriford to
! government camp lor tho season
1 by Juno 25.
I V 'resh snow has fallen at the
park for days past, but there has i
. The sout'lt. or Klamath, enlrance
mail is now mien nil the wnv fr
, cHnir e niin mil thin lu fhn
' ' ''. " ' ' " , ''esent nJTilable o
. 10,'t f Zim an the
, V Men Entrance road
... "i,-',, ...
.J' o'Hav Vftm"
1 '!,, , L ',0 miie
; nne-bnlf nbnve lost freek the
.. ro...,K, fiF1.vien crew of ''7
I ' "? '""-st feMK0"e, ,r "'
pine beetle workors, which has been
working in the pine beetle cam-
paiw In Co-operation with the
Crater Lake National park crew.
haH ljeen moved from a half mile
'below the east entrance to Lost
creek inside tho park.
ER SCHOOL
With nn enrollment oT 120 gram-!
mar school and hlglr nchool tu- l
dents, the junior hteh school sum- i
mer Hchool coprse started in earn
est this nurning. , The classes
about evenly divided between the
primary and high school grades,
will he held in Ihe mornings only,
from 8 to 12 o'clock, durius t he
next six weeks .... ' ,
The local summer school is held
for the bunefit of students who
have failed in their courses and
desire to complete school before
ordinary registration lime, or have
need for help in any or several
subjects. Only one new subject
may he taken by any student. Ad
ditional help to those students
classed tis "no-spellers,' "non-read-readers,"
or those having difficulty
in speech, has also been provided
in Miss Louise Hatsford, specialist
in this line. The faculty for the
summer school includes: Mrs.
Hlanch Canode, in charge of the
primary work: Miss Alice Cromnr,
Intermediate grades; Mrs. Esther
Ftiegol, junior high: Miss Joseph
ine Kirt ley and Mrs. Lucille O'Neill.
high schooti; Miss Louise Potsford.
specialist,' nnd Chnrlcs Smith, di
rector. . Scottish Kite.
Stated meeting Siskiyou
Lodge of Perfection, 7:110
p. in.. Juno 10th. Re
freshments. L. K. Williams, Secty.
SO
Tito' nunu Dixie is derived from
the. Mason and Dixon line.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
.'ol! SAI.K -My iciiiIimu'o ill siU
KiiNt -lnin St. nt a bHrniiin. MlnM
iMinsiili'i' small hiuisi. in I'xi'hunm'.
Win. K. inmplu'll, Mi4 Kusl
Miiln St. mi
Kolt ItKST KunilsliiMl fi! rooms:
liatii, Kiii'im. u oinl hIumI: two
Mocks from park. Win. K.
I'nmiiholl. SIU Main SI. St;
KOU HUNT Small, prartlriilly
new. lurnlshiHl limiso at 1-4 So.
lliapo Mtrei'l. on Wilson I'ourt.
Kino for i-ouplc workinK. lMuini.
r.n4 or 4 : T . SI
fy-
KOI! NAI.K
Itu'T moil.'l
lovroiot ronilstov.
with JleiMist1,
I'luinu 4TII-K.
KlU lli:.N"r Moft.rn furnishcil
apt., lights, water anil Kiiraw...
is. :i Lincoln. .sr.
.....L IM.'Vr I.1, I,h..l nl.ln
Ilfthts, water anil Karate.
U'4 Lincoln. . S i
VA.TKI t'.irl lo alii In I'Ki'i- of
chiMr.-n l-hono 447-1,. s 1
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Open Every
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
jwoir-o-.'Tfl
'PYTHIANS WILL CO TO
8 TONIG:
., ;
The 'IWul KniK)Hn of
Pythian; ,
the Southern Oretron fUt:!: Mliruiiiy ; nm.ket.jis usual, showed
Knights of I'ythia.s cla-s initiation ' )ju!). .'hunKe frunr Ft hbiy and H.tt
ut Ho.sebum tonight in the rank of urday. Kkr, butter and nniltry
I'aKe, with Harry M. l.ove, supreme ; w,.rf. steady after the wet-k-end
keeper nt records and- .seal, in shojjiiiiij;. which absorbed most ol'
chui iic yt and assistjnir in;tm' t'P1'1- ' the surplus.
nnmie The oath will be given! strawberries were markhip t;mo
ov.r the finnim liiithl.ont. F.
1 utwd tlrt when the lodm- was e
: tablished over iiO years apo.
Approximately 30o candidates
j worn ut he. initiated tonight from i
i Marshficld, Klamath Kalis. Ash-i
land, Ornm. las."Mi'dforili Hnjic-j
bur and (itber southern Oregon ;
palms. The Hi Me to be used in '
oonferrinK the obligation was pi
sentel to J list us H. Kathbone by
, his mother and was used hy him
to confer ihe nhlliiatlon at the time
! the. order was founded. It Is one
j of the priceless keepsakes of tho
1 Medford will he represented by
i Dr. A. 10. Dodson, Oliver (iaylnrd,
Ki,nk Howard. K. I), fiore. Cenrse
Kunzman K,l Shaekel. John I'nn-
I SIS
TONIGHT' M e lodramatic
mystery story
of circus life
filled with
thrills. '
'Ik LEOPARD
LADV
Pathe News
Aladdin and His. Lamp .
. Fable , :
Pathe Review
Continuous Show Sunday
12:30 pi m. ,to 11 p. m.
10 and 15
- v. WE DEVELOP . .
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
youe recall store
Open Sundays and Evenings !
All i,- rn: 1
. .. . , " . imJ. :
NOW! ferS
1 ." , p" a i ' i
"Gentlemen
or the Pr
HERE'S HUMAN NATURED STARK NAKED AS
' If DARES TO GIVE YOU LIFE AS IT IS
and it has humor, pathos, comedy and tragedy aa you
have NEVER BEFORE SEEN or HEARD IT!
ss
KXftt T MUM
Krl MIlU'ii-
I y.-r uml i:. Haiwi.u.l.
Tb.. btt berries were (1HH.m1 at VJ
hv wholesalers, but prowtM-H veri ,
, ritt:mr e-s th.m this ini'"iiiiii o;
i ,,r "V. StuHMiiak'-r,
'nrnnv riadiCT UAITQ
LfTjDLMU mmvL nniu
lili ... ..I lupin irn
MM N WtAlntK
j jjjl ' ' White Rock Pale Dry makesT"' S
j ' ' ; your c.fternopn shopping a real M i 7
lOf; pleasuiu. ' jlpi
aP This refreshing ginger ale M
llOj . ... '.. . - j -:: T. ' FW
fianisnes tnai urea leeung. 'j p
j ' it at your favorite soda spa. . pM
Time to put on
. that New Roof!
PEOEAELY you've been put
ting off that re-roofing job (so
vital to your home) for a long time.
Now, if ever, is the time. And our
advice is a Certain-teed Shingle
Roof if you want the most mod
ern thing in colors, design, durability and. economy. ;.
Just the Colors You Want , ;...( . : , : :;
Our stock of Certain-teed Mineral -Surfaced Shingles.
provides such an abundance of colors, blends, and shapes,
that we can' meet the needs of any type of home.
Without any obligation, come in and inspect our Certain
teed Shingles. We know you'll be amazed at their low
cost. Or, use our knowledge and experience for any other
building and repairifig problems yqu have. ;
Certaiti'teed Shingles
(Miner al'Sur faced)
Send today for your copy of "Color, Color,
Color" the now folder oa modem roofs.
Woods Lumber Co.
Back to the Woods I
1
71 1 East Main Phone 108
wmmm
Walter Huston
And Cast of New Vork
Stage Start
ALSO '
STAN LAUREL
and
OLIVER HARDY
In Their Big Talk!ng Comedy "
"AUN ACCUSTOMED AS WE
ARE"
HEAR the Talking News Reel
rcc( wile. On Saturday home prl
v;il.. stalls Ki'lil hen-ltm four anil
!ivi r..iv.- for v'ft Pfntrt;
i " .. - - 'I
Phone
51
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUERIZEDSAFEPURE
ritUUUUCU .IS? U
XH & 5 AIN I lSMY WAY
Porter Lumber Co.
Builders Bureau of Information,
Phone 124
304 South Fir
Four Shows Daily
at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9
All
Talking
Just as we predicted,
Medford ' is calling
this the best all talk
er yet.
99
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4l Zfl
Ax
Admission
Matinee
Kiddies 10
Adults 35
Evenings
Kiddies 25
Adults 50
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