Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 11, 1929, Image 2

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    PA'CiE TWO
ltfEDFORD M3TL TRTBTJNE, MEDFORD, (OREO OX". TUESDAY, JTXE 11, 1020.
Iocal and
-'Personal
r.i'tu-Rp W. Wood of Jacksonville,
nnd n Juw lAuden: who hu leen Ue
r.tpnMn i-lerk of JudKe Taylurn
puurt hr for tht pant two years,
liirinn whl'-h time he won the re
K:irrt of mwyew. tittpronls and
utlitrH having biiHlnenB . In thut
i-mH, ' hih unfallliiK co'urtey, I
noV , nmntvietl with the Juckfton
L'oumv Abstract company. Howard
(latili of Medfnrd ha aueceedeu
him ..f the. potion fn Judc Tay-
t rMill.lra hull pvpi-v
Dance .t Chlider a hall every
MVd. and Kitt. niKht. 10!t
ar. and Mrs. C. K. Slmkins and
fnntji.v 1ave thU evening for
i.os f Aiij;eeM where (hey will visit
lenitive and then t'0 10 Michigan
for on extended visit1.
The Ca-nalion club meeting han
heeii postponed until a later date.
The exeeut've council of the
fitlnt'sa and 1'rofesslonnl Women's
club will meet next Thursday 'night
at t!f.? horhe of Mrs. Maude K.
CriTimnn, t7 Oenessee street, to
outline the entire program for next
yeaf, AH members nre urged to
utioid. v
Money loaned to wormy people
to jtiif their honest debts. Thomim
JU-aJty (.. Km.. 12. I'fllm Ulk., cor.
Main and Kront. upslaiiH. 24tf
fiuests froni a distance reglster-jd
at Med ford hotels include Mr. and
Stfitlis of ('hirriKb; Mra. H. E. Aahis
M ru. .lax. 1'. HlnnehflPld and 1-eo M.
wiirth of i'hoenix, Ariz.; K. Ban
n (m; of Casper, Wyo.; J. M. Ter
rlll fif'fil. I.ohia, Mo., and Mrs. J.
C. .Warren of Waco. Tex.
it yod would like to learn to
teach piano and receive pay while
learning, write to box L. N.,
Tribune. 80tf
(ieoiKe Corey, who has been a
patle'nt tot siiine. tlm6 at thh Sacred
Heart hospital. !ia been removed
io his hrtlnK Ho hna been Buffer
ing from rbeumatlKm.
For sale Choice field-grown an
nua In of aeveral different varieties.
Now is the. time to plant. Phone
42-L-2. . . E. Chastaln. 16c a
do. '84
; On the theory that bad home en
vironment Ik the principal cause of
. juvenile delinquency, the dimrict
attorney, of i-ane county will pro
ceed to take action against the
pareiiut of children brought Into
rourt.
Hummer prices on select grade
green alUbwood. Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. 681. " R3tf
Mrit. J, J. KulHtan And Mrs. R
M. Miller at DunKmiltr, Cnl., spent
yfrstnrdny In thin city.
Dance at Chllder'a hall every
Wed. and Hat. night. 10!t
Her gen tit and Mrs. O rover Owen.
liUo U hver a week oko on a
motor (rip to Arkansas .arrived In
(liht. Henfl. All., hist Friday Ip
time tb see C, C. lMye'B cross
country runhers arrive on their
Ibnw Jaunt from New York City
to Ioh Atlgeles. They had visited
Tift Jnana for ft day h- iwb before
urrlviiig fh Oila hend.
For real rye bread, try Model
Imkery'n. Ill W. Main. HO
F. L. ifnrdisty; representing the
Kelly-HprliiKfield Tire company, is
In .Mdford and Honthern Oregon
in the Intetflts of his company.
For sale Annuals of several dif
ferent varieties. Including f'etunia.
Marigold, i'lnrklti, etc. All choice
plantH. On north Pacific highway
near Owen Lumber Co. Phone
4t.2-t(-2. S4
At ( ft: 30 o'clock tonight Dr.
Tiibthas '. ttlbb, president of Al
b'nny toilcgo at Albany, will con
fer, (tegreM upon members of the
gradUallng class, and Rev. D. A.
Thompson, t). I)., uynodlcnl execu
tive, of the synod of Oregon of the
Wesbytefiah church, will' deliver
the! ciimmejicement address. Dale
Perry of Medford Is among those
who .will receive bachelor of art de
grees. . ,
Itlg Jazz dance, Ashtand Nat,
evert Thursday night. Dickey's
oroheJtri(. , &6
Anu'tig the Oregonluht regtstor
ed at Medford hotels are Dr. and
Mrs,, J. K. Hunch of Coqullle, Mr.
and Mi'H. W. Evitns of llMney. P. It.
Ilawley of breson City. C. F.
Nchnieer. E. F. lowd, H. P. Dixon
of Kuicene. Miss A. Mlcholas of
Kitlern, Tommy Thompson of Cor
vnll!s. Itoy Entler, Paul C.eddea and
(. H. Voik of Rnschurg.
Dance evhry Batutday night.
Angle'M orchestra. 86
Miss Palomn Handleman of
tifants Pus spent the week eiid
visiting with friends In Medford.
A btilldlftk permit was Issued
yesterday by the city to T. D. Har
vey for the construction of a small
garage on North Peach street at a
cost of MOO,
Hwlmmtng now In drinking wsttr
at the Nat. 44tr
A. A. Ferna of Portland was u
business visitor In the city today,
lentlhg this evening for Klamath
Falls.
Kindling for ale. limited supply,
M"'L Tel. csi. r.tf
Ask
your p-octr for FlUh
rir' Milk Bread and be
assured bf the finest
bread tuotiey Can buy.
Afli-r havliiK HiJi-nt th winter
nnd Mprlng momhH with relative In
! Central l'olnt, fteort$e Sorennen left
thin week for his home In Troy,
N. V.. julniDK hi bojther In Opk
, .hind, ul., to make the trip. Koren
i tn Ih remcniht'it'd for tie vera I
Huh In In which he took part In
Mfilfiiid nt tlie Armory.
liOfiu- KIk Hotel h place to eat.
HunieininK to eat, and the Nieht I They will vimt rrieMi in iu-
perwiiiH to c.mk It. , UtflrBo. li.MroH. Uexier and JaekMon,
Mr. and Mr. . A. W hllelaw Mic higan, and return home via
are entertaining ah their houne New Orleans and 1mMiki.
KuestM thin week, Mi'm. W'hltelnw H seleel i-rade faetorv btock i.S. 50
brother. John Wemlund of Minne
a polls, Minn., her couhIii, CJuHt
rtcrjrlund of San IYanciro. nnd
m , , .
j r(lHpeptIve ,lflInM nt thl' pmH
. 1 , I
For sale Extra fine annual
Including Clarkla, Zinnia, French I
and African Marigold, Petunia
and other varieties. 8. R. Chastaln,
North Pacific highway. Phone
1 52-1,-2. 1 5c a do. ft 4
It. II. Itadley and It. Stevens,
both of Itogue Hiver, were taken
Into custody Munday night at 10
o'clock by Deputy Oame Warden
Hoy Parr and italph Cowgill, after
they had gaffed three milmon at
the Savage Kttpids dam, according
to the charge filed against them.
They nre to appear before Justice
df the Pence John Heed of (JoldfSnn
Hill. Ashland Tidings.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts,
Medford Lumber Co. 327tf
Cnless preventive steps are taken I
at once the weed problem will sorj- .
ousty menace Malheur farniM. A !
car of culcJurrt chlorate has been j
ordered for spray by the county
agent.
Dressmaking, unlocking and but
ton hdles. The Fashion, Shop, 424
Medford Dldg. Phone 1181. lKlf
Jess E. Enyart. former promi
nent resilient of Medford year A ago
and one of the founders nnd a
former president of the Medford
National bank, but who for years
past has been In the bond, real
estate and insurance business fit
Mayfield, Cal., a tfuhurb of ' Los
Angeles, arrived In the city Hun
day to spend sbme lime on busi
ness1. He is a guest at the Jackson
hot!. '
The Catholic lames will hold a
card party at 8 o'clock Wednesday
evening in the Parish hall, to which
the public Is Invited. Bridge, BOO
and plnnochle wilt be played. He
frekhments served. Price 35c. 81
Jay Manning, student nt the
t'niversity of Oregon, stopped over
Ih Medford for the week end to
visit Ills Krandmother, Mrs. Corde
lia Richardson1, before leaving for
his home In Klamath Falls.
Chicken dinners, 75. The Cov
ered' "Wagon. PhntMifcic. 100
Installation of an electric light
system ftt Dlnitmnd hike that will
Illuminate the concession and ad
jacent camp grounds will be under
taken In the near future by the
Diamond Lake improvement com
pany; (Jet those fenders nnd auto
bodies Rtralghtened nt Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 4 1 ft. tf
Included among Californlans reg
istered at Medford hoteln nre T. A.
Moriarty of Sacramento, W. K.
Jaqiiith nf Petatuma. M. Van He
Veer and C D. Merkel of Herkeley.
W. 1 4, Merch, Ella O. Farley and
C. II. Allen of Los Angeles. Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Day of Checo and
the following from Hnn Frnncisc-i:
i. W. Hausen, J. It. Hargrove,
Mervyn Freeman. E. J. Raymond,
Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Dalbim. Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Waylnnd, iftr. nnd Mrs.
C. P.. Purcell. Mrs. (J. T. McNitnmr.
H. P.. Tlckner, II. L. DHtkelspiel,
E. M. DeMlck. Mis. N. McLaugh
lin, Mrs. L. F. (lelsler and Mrs. .
R. WellHtt.
Lei me write your fire Insurance.
Cftii Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone USS. rf
Evelyn Eaton returned from S.m
Francisco where she has been re
siding for the past two years nnd
will visit her fnther and mother,
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. James, for a
few months.
Window glass. all sixes: also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
Mrs. James T. Logan and daugh
ters. Misses VlvlMine and Nellie,
have returned to (trams Pass from
Palo Alth, Cal., where the Misses
Logan have been attending Cast II
lejn school fot girls. They came
buck by way of tlie Redwood high
way. Ladles' house dresses, office
d r esses or n u rses' u nlf ornis f or
sale. Tailor made to measure. The
J. II. Sonnies "Rosalia" line.
"Every wearer Ih a booster.' Cjtll
!C4-L forenoons for further Infor
mation. Also silk dresses for sale.
Mrs. Ratio. 45tf
lit last month's Pacific Coast
Knllding survey, as prepared by ri.
W. St ra us and company. M ed ford
ranked fifth, falling In behind Port
land. Klamath Fa lis, Salem and
Eugene. However, Medford hud t
Ini'Rer program than Albany, As
toria, La Grande and Marsbfield.
For sale Aster, ilnnla. marrl
gold plants, 10c do.; other kinds.
IS (jut me. 7Mf"
The Gold Hill round-up baby
clinic yesterday was declared today
a Miecess by Mrs. Lda King, conn-
ty nurse. She said 12 babies and I
childien of pre-school age
given physical examinations. She
will take part today In a baby
clinic In Central Point, where the
clinic was III linvi" hecn kIvcii In Ihelr last card pinty of the season
Ihe clty'K new health center, bill at the Pythian hall tomorrow oven-whlt-h
Is not yet completed. The Inr. The Itctitrnl nubile Is Invited
j Medford clinic will l.e held Friday :
!ut the Y. w. r. a.
Summer prices on select trade
ik-recn slnbwood. Med. Kuel I'o 1
T,'l. S1. . 3 1 r I Amcnn AS'asbiimion slrtto Tlsltors
I Jlllnes rvimnilncs. t'entral Point In the clly are olia Anderson and
marshal, who left over a week ni!o Hess Keok of Wnlln Walla. Mr. an I
! by lllntnr for Minnesota, accotn Mm. W. O. V'nvssiiuf of Aberdeen,
I panled by Mrs. t'uiiiniliiKs. Is Mr. uhd Mtn. Vntil Cm. V.A Itlack
ispendliiK several days In Hip Vcl-iml S Knllar of I'.neiima. s. A. Mr
lnwstone Nailonal park, nccoi dliiK ! t'lllcbl'On nnd Mr. mill Mis. . 1(,
lo n letter received from him yes- Vmmu or Seattle.
il'Tdny. 1 1 1. ( Onlemitn hits roup tn
j Itl-ln. (treen plnp slnbwood 1 1 0I sn li-m lo nttend the Snd nniiunl
per Her, haul It yourself. Med I cfaivetitloh of thr OrPRiin t'hlro
: Kuel Cii., Tel. SSI. IiJtf praclic association. lie will rp-
Thp t'nllfornla pear crop Is much turn next Monday,
'less than was nl first expected, nc i .lanle. l.ohR of 81.klyc.tl. tlrp., n
cordlnu to Damns Mcl'redie, whit nntlvp of eannda. and Ibinal Mc-
tetin ncd Sunday from h short tour I
of ihe sister state. In one cap tin
orchard that usually bears Mltm
boxes will this year have only SOU
boxes, lip salrt.
t'beap dry lunibpr nl Medford
Lumber Co.
3-7tf
Din. K. (I. and Eva Main fallow
h'ft today on a nix week' vacation
trip Ihruuuh the Mouth and eat.
They will Htop at Denver. Colorado,
U-um ne M to j o ip aiieno w-
Aorthein iwipiint ennveniinn xo 'n
held In that cliy Kmin there they
will ko to I)pm Molnew, Imva, where
(lie Nailonal Osteopathia enliven
(I'm will he held from June IT to
per load. McU.Miel Co. lei, uji.
531 f
Herman Oliver wan' reelected
president of the Oi Pjtoii i utile
Crowera' aKHiatmn in re.
, ... . . , . Kiiinui
ecent ses-
eonveii-
tion will be held at Kiamaih Fulls.
Mrs. Charles Preston of Kan
Francisco and her daughter. Mrs. j
Prestofi flcott. are guests Of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Frank 'Preston Of the;
Applegrtte.
Cheati lumber nnd cedaf postrt.
Medford Lumber (,'o. 327tf
Dr. II. II. Elliott, It. Mulhollarid.
r l ilnblMhert-v And E. (I. Kiddell
nre four Medford dentlctK on' the
Kouthern Oregon district committee
to work In connection with- other i
committees on the second triennial
Pacific Coast denial conferehce nt 1
.nnei-en fr.m -lotv X to Julv I
IJ2. Over H0U0 dentists nre expert-
ed to ntiend the conference, with
the entire coast represented. i
Select grade factory blocks $."t.S$
per load
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. U31.
ftSlf
A minor auto collision took place
yesterday on the Pacific highway)
near the Cass Junk yards, between
cars driven by G. T. Schermerhorn i
and J. T. Gephard, according to an;
accident report on file tod fly at
the police station; j
Parents Send your boys to m j
for a happy vacation. Here he can
enjoy HWlmmlng, fishing, mountain
hiking, riding, Reservations lim
ited. Mrs. N. F. OhNt Trail, Ore. tf
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued yesterday nfternoon at the
sheriff's office to Eugene Mont
gomery of Ashland, C. E. A pple
gnte, M, M. Yovolch, Irene Moran,
. . j i , 'hen filed the charge, preferred hy
u , V , ftf, ?r t1,V',,';,hf' mutnpr- The family has resld-I
( imHm- . mi, t. v. t
of Sitkim. Ore., and H. T. IMhon
of Merlin
Rogue Elk Hotel
n place to eat.
something to eat, and the right
persons to cook It. otf
Guests from Portland nt local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. P.
Dunning. II. . Peck. G. W. Flint,
C. C. Pechtold, A. J. Mihalclk, M.
j. Lydon, Mrs. J. G. Wilson, EUr. .4.
and Shearman Gue, C. H. Walker,
F. W. Morgan, Kenneth Mutton, D.
DeMartlne. C. A. Talberg, 1 1. G.
Findlay, L. D. Lrldges. H. G. Hrad
lee, .Sir. and Mrs. R. A. Hates. W. E.
Simmons, Thomas Isemonfer, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Wallace, C. F. Cok-
grove, W. Silver. Mr. and Mrs. Ed .
Collins. W. Fairbanks and Mis. have recalled the program schetlui
J. A. Wilson. I ol lo be given on Thursday even-
lfl-in. green pine slnbwood L00jln(ti Jmip I;llh llt tm? Federated
per tier, haul It yourself. Medford i Church of Central Point, Oregon.
Fuel Co.. Tel. Ii.11. 53tf due to the fact that objections have
Robert Shinn, who has been i,een raised by a few oC th mem
making his home In Portbuid, but I hers nf that church.' i h
is well known here, where he was?
employetl by the Myron Hoot Fruit
company
Ih In Medford on busl-
ness.
. Kindling for Pale: limited supplj.
.led. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. &3ti
Hitbert Quick of Los Angeles,
former well known 'Grants Pass
boxing promoter, was a visitor in
Medfoi d today, attending to busi
ness matters in connection with a
moving picture advertisement firm
he recently ostabllsht dj Mr. Quick
reports general business conditions
In Los Angeles to be poor, with
1 liousands ot men out of work.
Much of this unemployment, he
said, is due to the introduction of
the "talkie" pictures, not requiring
Mtch large sets nnd help. Many
actors nnd extras are . Included
among the unemployed.
Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat.
somethin gto eat, and the right
persons to cook ft. 6otf
Frank Crouch, manager of Swift
& company In Medford. has re
turned from Chicago where he had
been for the past two weeks.
Dynges Old-Time Dance We.l.
and Sat. at tjie Nat. fU
Mrs. Charles IteuKuIul of Caycu
cos, Cal., was expected to arrive in
Medford today to spend sever 1 1
days attending to business matte's.
S h e is we know n he re a n d w e s
formerly Miss Josephine llartzeil,
M ea si ck has b ro k e u ou t In the
Climax school district, according l
reports today, ami that school ht:s
only, an attendance of 50 per cent
of its students as a result. The
Climax school Is in session all sum
mer. Its vacation coming during the
winter months when stormy weath
er makes school attendance Impos
sible. Dynges Old -Time Dunce Wed.
and Sat. at (be Nat. X7
Jack E. Keer returned to Grants
Pass Saturday from Dallas, Texa.
where he attended the annual Ro
tary convention. He spent 17 days
on ihe trip, returning by way of
Chicago.
Mrs. George A. Prescott, who left
a short time ago to visit relatives
In Jefferson, la., has arrived at
her destination and will spend six
weeks there, according to Mr.
Present! today
The Pythian Sinters will bold
to attend.
All kinds i.f m.r.i.vlim done hy
Allen, reasonable lilies. Phone
vnui- nrtlee l.i lll.ln rtt tr.
Ptil'ivon of Medford. a native '.f
Hcotliiud. made a iipttcntion toda
nl the tountv i l-m'.-. oflli-c for final
rllliinshlp napeis. They will be
Included flinontt the applicants for
Itlrenshlp nl the in i iiaiurallM-
Hon hparlnx Iipit In a fen inonlln.
'I 0bit" I NATIONAL GUARD
OKNst Mollle
A. DeniMon. I
wife of I.. Jenisoii. puHned away!
ai Vl'l North ('mitral at 6 a. ni. i
thfx inorntiifc ut the ape of 65 yeum. I
Mr. UenlKon wan horn In Iowa.
The faoilly hart rettlded for 0 yearn;
S(,rm 0tRn. hefre 'enm-nit to i
I (n,.kMm rriUIIty wllPre (lVev j
1 a fai.n )( r) h
! heen In Alodford but a short time
i I.,,,. trw.r m. u vu.i'
; n.f,rht he donor to medical aid.
Arrangements are heint: mud
with the rumen Kuneral Purloin to
;enu ine remains 10 waiem for In
termein.
J. Kiiyiiinml Hudson, 27, of Med
ford. died at ihe Josephine county
general hospital enrly Pundny.
where he had beeit brought by his ;
wife, a mime nt the hOHpitnl. '
Death was caused by an uhcess on
ilhe lung. Heside his wife he'
i leaves a mother ani Ktepfathei , i
- ir. and Mr. Henry Hose of Ta-I
icoimi. a brother. Hobert, of Khun-
i n t )i K'.illu it uimIa, iu
dred Hlck. or Tiieomn un,i
fL EIsdon. of Snn Francisco. The!
deceased was a former resident of
Orants Pass. Funeral servioeH will j
be held at 2 o'clock Wednesdav I
n f lenrmn - fenm llfllu'
home, wilh Interment nt the Mis-
s-ourl Flat cemetery. Grants pass
Courier.
William Torrance, local resident j
arrested here Sunday, by Sheriff (leorge E. Cnsebolt, .Wlllard L.
Jenningfl and Policeman Joe Cave, jchristean. Charles E. Clarke, Or
iH in the chiihtyfail and was s'clfed-bin J. Cookvey, Paul L. Corwin,
uled to have a preliminary hearing j Louis R. Culy, Wallace G. Dut-!
in justice court today on a statu- ton, Wilbur (I. Fehl. Chester E.
"'iiiTf. invoivniK ma j o - yenr -
old daughier. The case was cnre-Kl.
fully Investigated yesterday by the
l-tr-r II 1 1 mnfv'u nfClcn it-ln(.l,
(Ml lpr(, ffM. tnp jmKt
1
I.AW POINT RAISED.
(Continued from Pag One.)
Mayor Pipe. maintained a neu
tral attitude. He said the ques
tion held many dnglc that re
united Mudy and urged that final 1
judgment wait until the correct
bearingH were determined. ,
So the issue rests until a. legnl
opinion Is rendered. f
Girl's Ghv Club Program Is
Kn-alleri
Wo, the Girl's Glee club of the
Federated church, wish to take this
opportunity to announce that
MISS HEHN'lcE E. HI" lit IE II.
X''
Direclor o' the Glee club.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TO!! SAI.K John Dpero 7 -foot
cnlill hlmlfr. horsp anil tractor
lllti-ll. AiUilf SrlUIlK, ltuu.se 4.
ilux SG-A. M
KOOM'M KOI: ni:r V. W.
3t.H No. ilal lUtl.. Call 54:1-
A..
S3
I'Ol: ltK.NT To ad ll Its. olrtin 6
rocwn limine. Kiiif shad.'. i'lKtm
CS3X. NT
I'OII SAI.H Aon- nnd a h.tlf Willi
new flvt'-rooin Ihhisp. No down
liavment. Movl1 In. pay like rent.
Hee Mr. U'oolverton with Wold
.4 Wold, Sparta Mld. K 1 ir-
KOIt SA1.K I'p.in. 5c n Ih., pick
Ihein yourself, s. Carpenler.
.laekMonyllle highway.
FOR SALE Shoe repair shop and
cleaning and preshiK hop In
K la ninth county. Will take cur
In trade. Address Rox 211. Mall
Tribune. K7
WANTED Fruit thinners. Font
hills oixhurd. Phone (UI-J-4.
S3
WANTED A passenger or two to
share expenses on motor trip to
midiUewest and east. Exchange
references. R,x 34-C. N3
FOR SALE
."-room modern bungalow, close in:
corner tot. Paid up paving: wired
for electric range; lawn, trees.
Priced only -1 no, easy terms.
Why pay rent ?
8 -room house, plastered: near mill.
Priced fl2;o, only Jiiti cash. See
till. at once,
PEEHE SIMS
Phone 8fir ih m Durilct
(Around corner from Palmer
music bmu'ej s !
WHY-
Worry Wlicn a Fire
Insurance Policy
Will Protect You From
Possible Fire Loss.
r. a. Holmes
INSURANCE
. AGENCY
Jackion Co. Bank B!dg. Phen 444
;i'SlNCE 19 09
c
3
ENTRAINS TODAY
FOR CAMP DUTY
Members of the local Oregon j
National Cuard units Were in the
m it 1st of fust in I note preparations
tmi;
for ih"ir departure this eve
ning for ( 'amp Clatsop on the
coast. Two sleeping coaches nnd j
;i baggage car were on the tracks j
today in preparation for the 70 or '
Mi men who will represent Med- i
ford. j
The men were on duly since 9 i
o'clock this morning, mnkliiK prep-
aratlons for the departure. j
The muster roll of the company !
Is as follows:
Capt. fai l V. Tengwald : First
Lieut, fleurge F. Llndley; Second !
' Wehlon H. McJ-ler
1 .lVHl Hi'rts,'Hn ""V F. Hewitt,
eiBJ'f'nts Fay M. Itrneg. Harold
t;hhanl- Donald F. Hei lott,
M,M .' J,,nei- 'Puce W. Mof-
: ,kl'u,H' 11 iniiries 1,
Wiley.
Corporals Alton M. Anderson,
Lee A. Holier, Clyde A. Miller;
Richard H. Singler. Rudolph !'.
Stngler, Virgil A. Swuiwm. Clar
ence W. Williams, Flank F,
Wright. ' y
Privates first (Mass, Dure I R.
lirown. Drrwood Campbell, TYuitt
Cnnlrall, Emi W. Cnseboll. Alvio
C. Coghill. Evan L. Crow. William
E. Davin. Hignley D. Irwin, (ilenn
W. Thn;miH. Don J. Spencer,
Charles E. Wood. Fred .1 York.
privates Wallace S Rradlev
; i i i i m, litis t.rnvei Jr., itermtrd
Haas, Mlrle .1. Haas, Homer A,
II ightj Alfred ' A. Kenton. Gerald
A 1,' I.v vi . ...
thuf L. I'richard. Chaflea O. Reed,
John R. Higsby, Edwtfrd E. Hole
bins. Hen I,. Runnels. Wendell i.
Seals, August H. Singler. Haymoml
J. Singler. Leroy L. Stagg, Donald
J. Welch, Melville D. Showers,
Jack White. Arthur L. Schatz. Jay
1'. Wilson, Charles Wilson.
The new headquarters company.
17 men nnd one officer, also leave
for
Camp Clatsop on the same
special military train at 'i p. m.
COPCO HOUR TONIGHT
The Hurt on Sisters, popular co
ed dance -orchestra will he' the
feature of ('opco hour over K.MED
from-' ft to 10 tonight. These ver
satile syncopators will broadcast
a program of 20 numbers anil
promise radio funs a lively hour
of popular and dance music as
well as classh-nl selections.
On their recent uppeuranee In
the Copco hour, the Iturton Sis
tors made a real lift with the radio
listeners in and around Medford.
These talctfted s'.siers are former
students of the t'niversity of Ore
gon and play a number of Instru
ments equally well.
The program tonight will in
clude the following selections:
ISIS
Tues. and Wed.
June 11 and 12
RtNO
"IN PARIS"
"HORSE PLAY"
Coming Thursday
. "Broadway Drift'!
Matinee 1:30, Evening 7
10c and 15c
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Open Every
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
V
A'
-Hroadway .Melody," "H " n e
"Kuiixutt City Kilty." "Water of
I'erkeunif ii," "Alice Hlue down,"
"l-a HtiKe Apputwlonata' Vruoii
ln a Tune About June." ."Sweet
Seven4een." a quartet in Oregnii
kodkx. 'Mia Jiella . Horn." 'Car
men." 'When Sweet Susie (in A
SteppiiiK i:.v," aiul many others.
Mall Tribune ads are read by
20.000 people every day. tf
JUNE SALE
Silk Undies
Silk Teddies
( Yepe dt' ( 'liiiic Teddies,
liiee trimmed, in pink,
eoral, maize, oivhid and
nile, in all sizes. Ketfu-
lar value xz.w. Aow
selling
at
$1.25
Goldette Silk"
RAy6n Shorties
and Bloomers
Speeial
at
$1.00
Wescott Hose
In the new sun tan
shades; .America's hest
;.,:;S:::$i.oo
Fa3t-CoIored Wash
Print Dresses
Very siK'i-ial
at ;
79c
New Assortment of
Wash Printed '
Dresses
Dimities and 'Voiles,
jclli i i.i"" for .
1.95 to S5.95
STEWARD'S
$1 to $15 Siore
"The Inexpensive tJoat
and Dress Shop"
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
YOUR RBXALL STORE
Open Sundays and Evenings
All the Time
For Dainty
Cookies
to go with
Ice Cream
go to the
MODEL
BAKERY
111 West Main
rilectrotlirrnpy Chiropractic
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9lh Successful Year In Mejtoril
Treatments hy Apixtlnimcrtt
Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
Vatiir.nmlhv 'Will Seleme
s Women's Hose
I S1.00 Pair
j p Silk from top to too with
j pointed heel
j
jj
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The Pick 0' the Big
NOW
If you miss tins show,
you'll niits one of tho
best pictures of tho
month.
America's Foremost Actor '
in the lmest rote
of his entire career
lll M . ,isWWolheim '
1 empest .
Love Came With the Sting of
Her Whip Across His Heart.
Thus begins the most wonderful
love story in which John Barry
more has ever appeared.
117 ' All "
Talking
Ask anyone cf the
fiuridreds who have
seen this picture.
THEY 'RE FP.AISINO IX TO
; .. ... X11J5 SMKS
of the
It Dares to Give You Lire A3 It Is
Human Nature Stark Naked
nnd Nothing Less,
STARRING
Walter Huston
And Cast of New York
Stage Stars
Admission
Matinee
Kiddies 10
Adults 35
Evenings
Kiddies 25
Adults 50
COMING
Tluir., FH., Sat. .
THE ALL-TALKING ' '
FARCE-COMEDY
"The Ghost Talks"
Silent Picturei
Four Showi
Dally at
1:30, 3:15, 7, g
P. M.
. AND
Camilla Horn
Good Short
Subjects
Eothermel's
Music
Four Shows
Daily at
1:30, 3:15, 7, 9
P. M.
WSyi
lemen
Press
ALSO
STAN LAUREL
and
OLIVER HARDY . , .....
In Their Big Talking Comedy
'UNACCUSTOMED AS WE
. ARE"
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