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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1929)
i. . 1. 1 I . 'in , -.' I i.' 1 i i't i ut e hi 'If Jl .j: in "ii 'II. II. Mi- li If II I II ' Hi c II Jl 4i- J! 1' : ; HI 4 I tl r II VAQVj two Iocal and -'Personal Central Point in coiil.nulntf to pi'djrr; ilni;c is Ijsir.rtly an uiily hoso in I ho cUy Hint that municl pallty'n fhumhiT of coinniercf in active, acctinlluK to (iny T x, jjoM ' nuiMer of that clly, whi'n he wan in ' ,'dorl tills forenoon. - Mr. Tex rppurtcd the post off Vt? lias IrnKlhtiifti lis tvvo rural fn-o ih-livt-ry routed by throe milfH, adI iUK two unci onu-lialf iniloH to one mid a half mile to the other. The , larK'OKt addition Ineludos the Pitt View Acres uhillvlHlon on I ho Pa cific hlKhway. three oi four milen nurtli of Mectford. Iinen ut Chllder's hal) every Wed; and H;it. nlKht. 10!) Mrs. (,'hiirf. PhmKlnl, non joso phln'e Ilart.oll uf Nan a Obispo, Cal., and daughter of the late County .Iud;o Harizell, arrivrd lioiV yesterday to look after luni ' liess inalleis and vinit with friends f,ur a short, time. She is renitered at the lintel Medford. .Mone-y loaned to worthy people to pay their honest oVIitH. Thoma Realty Co., itin. 12, Palm JMk., cor. Main and! Front, upstali H. 2 4 it J'. (.'. Corn, aeeurnpanied hy Mrs. (,irn and Iholr daui:htor jAiolla, roturnod in tho eily Tuesday even hiff afie'r Mp-ndint more than a week visit fliK frienilH at Modesto, Cal. If you would liko to learn to teach piano and . recelvo puy while learning, write, to box L. N., tribune. 80tf All. lliemhorH of the Jacksonville prance are cordially Invited to at tend the businoHH ineeliiiK next Fri day o v v n 1 n k, June ltth, at X o'clock. Important business is to be iKr:iiHsed and new members taken In. Visitors are especially Invited. lfor bale Choico field-grown an nuals of several different varieties. Now ia, the lJmoi to plant. Phone 452-L-2, K. Chastain. 15c n doz. 84 The W. C. T. tT. will meet for a business session at the Y. C A. on Thursday ufturnoon at 2 o'clock sharp. Summer prices on delect rade groon ulabwood. Medford J'ue! Co. Tel. 63. 63tf JUr. and Mrs. Max Odhiucr, djigKhtor Omu uud son Harold, drove to California the first of the week and will spend a month at the different cities und resorts. Danco at Chllder's hall .every Wed. and Hut. nlffht. 109 Mrs. V. li. Itjddlo stinted east Tuesday evening, and Mm. Marlon lliddell will occupy her apartment In the Motel Medford until she re tinues. Fur sale Annuals of several dif ferent varieties. Including Petunia, MarlKolds, Clarkln, etc. All choico plants. On north Pacific highway near Owen Lumber Co. Phone 452-L-2. 84 Miss Ora Cox and her sister. Mrs. C. Klllott of Jiushnoll, ill., who have been visiting In Oregon anil California for several months, will leave today by automobile for the Yellowstone national park. Tiny will then, kp to Illinois to the home of their parents. . Piff Jaza danco, Ashland Nat, every Thursday night. Dickey's orchestra. , 86 ( (iiiostH from a distance register ed at Med fore hotels Include Mr. aid Mrs. M. Towiisend of Hall fax. N. H., Mr. and Mrs. It. V. ilerold anil K, J. MeKlroy of St. Louis, Mil, H. J. IIIkIi of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. F. tji'K fled of Oak Park. 111. Dance every Saturday nluht, Ash land Nat. Anglo's orchestra. -SI! Marriage licenses were issued il th county clerk's office to Clar ence Olson, of Ititzvillc, Wasii.. and Ituth MeCollom, 22, of Mid ford, and to Kverette I'oe, 'A2, and Kve'lyn Hucklcs, 22, both of Cen tral Point. Swimming now In drinking water ut the Nat. 4-ltf ! William Ilelfrieh, representative of the. Security Insurance company of I'ortlaud. arrived In Mod lord last nlKht ami will spend the re mainder of tlie week here on husi- Kindllnj; for salo, limited supply. M.0l. Fuel Co., Tel. 1131. f.3tf Fourth of July will be celehriitcd In Ora nt n Pass. The community will not uth-mpt tit put on a evlc braiinn at a cost of thousinds .jf dollars hut will provide atopic en tertainment for those pi-rsntis who want to mingle with the erowds. The blK fireworks display at nfuht as a free event will draw many tliousands ut people Jo the city. Grants Push 'mirier. HoKue Klk Ilotol a place to eat, KomethhiK lo eat, and the rlfcht persons to rook It. tHUf A- divoive ccuDplaint wns filed 'n circiiti courl todiiy by .elda WpoJs jaKaionf Ib'iuard Wood on nihlinds ; of cnii-l and Inhuman treat mflnt. The couple was married at Leaven worth. Kans., in 1 !mi. 5hortcake is now eiusy and quick ly prppiired. Your gro cer has Fluhrcr'i Short cake Layers ready for the fruit. Ask him about them. ! Paul ItynnliiK. county ejiKlnecr, .was expected to return today from l(a short vacation ti'iji to Los An? icles, Cal, ! For salo Kxtra fine, annual . Including Clarkla, Zlnnlu, French 'and African Marigolds, Petunia and other varieties. H. JO. Chastain, North l'aclflu highway. Phono 4.rl,-L-2. I Tic a do,. S4 From June 20 until after the Sunset Trail poccaiit July 2-21, many IOukciu men will be seen Marbed in red or blue flannel shirts, open at the neck, red ban danas and top hoots. Tills 1 stJie loinciai mens apparel for the po- eant and they are to wear full beards, if they are able to raise such a crop fn that length of time. The beard-mowing contest has al - ready started. Cheap luiyher and cedar posts, Medford Lumber Co. 3U7tf Mrs, Harry Zimmerman left yes - terday for Portland, where she will visit a few days and then go on to the state of Indiana to spend the next five months with friends. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonhole. Thi Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. Phono 1181, 1 3lf Among Orogonlans registered at local hotels are Kary Pesuy of Sa lem. A. (1. White i,f Dallas, X. T llendryx, lid Harney and W. ). Winston of Kugene, A. W. Pattb -m'iii of Hoseburg and Loran Stew art and Clair Hogale of Cottage Orove. Chicken dinners. 7.rie. The Cov-liu order to be sure of having an ered Wagon, Phoenix, 1 00 ; appointment for the afternoon ses- Mrs. O. A. Miii'Niiimir of lierke- I sioii. beginning at 1:30 and con ley, Cab, arrived in Medford on j tinning until 4:3n. Monday to spend the next month with her husband, who Ik here representiiiK L a n g 1 e y - Mjehael, wholesale druggists of San Fran cisco, in tliis territory. Oct those fenders ami auto bodies straightened at Lrill's Sheet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418. tf M. D. M ruder and XV. J. KnriKlit were among tho residents of Klam ath Falls spending yesterday in Medford. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwatd, Hotel Holland. Phone !H)3. .f .Two army planes, piloted by Lieutenants Hansen and Har g reaves, left the local airport yea terday afternoon for their head quarters; at CrLssey Field, near San Francisco. The ships arrived in Medford Monday afternoon and spent a portion of yesterday fore noon flying over Crater Lake, while moving pictures were being made for a private concern. Window glass, all, .sizes; also plate glass, Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Temporary auto licenses were is Hiod yesterday at the sheriff's of fice to Floyd Armbarger of Ash land, O. ii. Skeeter, W. W. Driver and Oeorge Porter of Medford. Lad.'e.s house dresses, offiow dresses or nurses uniforms for sale. Tailor niiide to tnea.sure. The J. It, Soames " It n h u I 1 a " line, "livery wearer Is a booster." Call !H!4-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Airs. Parto. 4 5tf Klwanls Oovernor 1 larry T. C.owan of Seattle arrived on the Southern Paciffe this morning to attend the U visional confi-renee and banquet being lield here this afternoon and evening. For sale Aster, zinnia,, marrl gold plants, 10c doz.; othor kinds. ITi Oulnne. r , . 7rtf , There were three futalitlus due to lml ust rial accidents in Oregon during the week ending Juno it, according to the state Industrial accident commission. There were UTiS accidents reported to the com mission during tho week. Summer prices on select glade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 113 1. . r.?tf Amos Cole of Sioux City, Iowa, slopped over In tho city this morn ing to visit, ti lends, on his way home from the .Slirlne convention at Los Atmeles. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. .1 a 7 1 f Apple thinning and spraying for cuddling moth is well underway In valley orchards this week, giving employment to a good many local job-seekers, but Ihere Is still a good sl.ed labor surplus, and many applications for work were turned down at the local branch of the Lulled States free cm ploy men t buri'iiu. Hi-lu. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. tilil. RStf Mr. and Mrs. A. Street will leave Monday Tor ioldemlale. Wash., where Ibe aged couple will make their home with a sou. Select grade factory blocks $r..f.O per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. , r.atf The Klamath IrrUatlon district will have on hand, June 13, (Ll.ouo less than needed to meet obliga tions of the bureau of reclama tion. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. .1271 f Among Californlaus registered at Medford htoels are H. W. Os tium of Los Angeles, li. L. Miillnly, Manner W hite of San Diego. A. S. Oshorn. Tony Lopey. X. Abohueko of Stockton. K. Liichunan of Ihi reka, T. H. P.anfjeld of ltcrkelev. Mis. S. llomld iif Kedlamls. W. It. Sherman. Mr, and Mrs. W. II. I Moore. Mr. mid Mrs. M. H, Oregg j of Oakland, Mis. ('has. Hiagulnl lot San Lulh Obispo, and the fol 1 lowing from Sun Francisco: Mi. and Mrs. J. V. McMaher, 11. A ; Kabe, Mrs. Kit a Coleman. Ilyrou Coleman. P. It. Otlroy. Mr. ami Mrs. T. TlininpHnii. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Williams and Mr, and Mrs. Win. I'u.an. Sctcct grade factory blocks .vr0 per load. Med. Fuel Co,. Tel. r.atr Miss Cecil Co, student at the Pnivetsliy of Oregon, arrived home yesterday to Fpend the Ml miner wiih her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cons. Pareuis Send your hoys to ih ; t or a happy vacation. Here he can enjoy swimming, fishing, mountain , hiking, riding. L enervation ini- lted. Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Trail, Ore. if Mrs. Minerva ll-iliiur returned itbis forenoon from San Frnnetfico where she had vpont a vacation of two weeks visiting friends. Kogue Kik Hotel place to oat. something to eat, And the right ! persons to cook It. entf Kindling for sale: limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. tl31, USli MfiDFOfiP MATL James O oi i r t, : 7!i-year-obI Talent rancher. Is still in a seri ous condition today at the Sacred Heart hospital, where ho waB brought yesterday afternoon, suf fering from Injuries sustained yes terday forenoon when attacked by a bull. His chest was badly cruid) vd and- his chances for recovery, in view of his advanced ae, ure uncertain. 1'i-in. green l(ie slahvvool $1.00 per tier, Itaiil It yourself. Medford F.uei Co., Tel. cal. ratf Dr. and Mrs. K. Palph DijJpel arrived in Medford last Thursday from Salem to make their per- 'nanent home in this city on Queen I Anne avenue. Dr. Dlppcl will open I a dental office In the Medfotd j building soon, and will spceia!J.o 'In teeth extractions and pyrrorhea treatments. Koguo Klk Hotel u place to eat, 1 sometliin glo eal, and tho rifflit persons to cook It. 1 60tf One of the best ctiild welfare clinics of tlif sttason for that dis trict was held yesterday afternoon at the '"enfial Polm brik church, with 1 4 babies examined. The clinic, under the direction of the county health unit, was to have been held in 'entral Point's new healih center, building If that build ing had been completed In time. The unit's next clinic will be held Friday in this city at the Y. W. C. A. and Medford mothers are urged lo make early appointments Dytiges Old-Time Dunce We.l. and Sat. at the Nat. K7 .Mis. I-Jtta Coleman and sou. At torney I'.yron Coleman, are here from San Francisco on a periodical visit with friends in the valley, and looking over their ranch property near Phoenix. They are former resident nf Jacksonville. All kinds of spraylntc done by Allon, reasonable' prices'. Phone your orderUn 10311 or 422-L. tf ' A. V. -Flti-hett;-. Montague. Cal.. man Injured In an auto crash in the -O reensprlng mountains two weeks ago, has shown such good improvenront he wax able to leave the! Ashland hospital yesterday oOenioOn for a short nuto ride. When he was brought to the hos pital he was not expected lo live over 24-hours, differing from ln jtirie.s sustained when his light car rolled down a .steep grade. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Smith and family are planning a trip to Los Angeles, expecting to leave here j about the end of the week, and will be gone from a week to 10 days. Dynges OldrTime Danco Wed. and Sat. at Ilie Nat. K7 Visitors in Medford from 'Wash ington slate include Mi1, and Mis. lilinor Meiers. f Kelso, ami Hoy A. Wise. Air. and Mrs. C. Ji. Vvfb and li. II. Sanford of Seattle. - James Kibble, alias Vauetta and other aliases, sought' In Ashland on bait check charges, following his alleged writing of and cashing $li;"i worth of chucks , there this week, was arrested today in llend, (ire., following similar operations. Itlbble wilt probably be brought hack to Jackson county and bound over to the grand Jury. Dr. H. P. Coleman has gone to Salem to attend the 21!nd annual con volition of the Oregon Chiro practic Assn. Will be In his office again Monday, June 17th. K3 A building permit was issued to day to Mrs. A. L. (Jail to reshlngle a house on South Grape street at n 'cost of .'iO. i Miss Margaret Hensley returned this morning frAiu liugeiie, Sale in and Corvallis, where she had spent the last three dajH visiting friends and relatives. i Hi tits Pass Carden club placed second In the flower show al Port laud. Medford look first. South ern Oregon blossoms assumed their proper place at the Portland exhibit. Orants' Pass Courier. Mr. and Mrs. C. Jenney 'and daughter Verna and niece, Kllfca heth Tlssel, of Portland are visiting at tint J. II. - Newton home this week. You have heard of Hargon 'now you can "get it at MagiU's." H2 Two San Francisco women, Miss J. A nderson and Mrs. FHa Fron tiu, luckily escaped bnd Injuries yesterday when a coupe in whtvh they were northbound turned over backwards on the Pacific highway near the Jackson Hot Springs. The car was unable to make a turn, headed up a steep bunk and then turned turtle backward". The ma chine Wiii La illy dtuuaged. M r. and M rs. F. W. Tow nsend arrived yesterday from Halifax. N. S.. to locatw In Medford, having been attracted tb this part of the count ry by publicity and by the word of friends living In this aec tlon. Marathon dance. Jackson Springs Sat. night. Continuous dancing. K.'i To It. li. Mclilhoac. city coun cilman, goes the honor or distinc tion of being the first motorWl to make a "forced landing" at Mcd ford'ri new airport, under construc tion north of the city. He was a visitor at the scene of activities Sunday attcrnoon, but drove out ton far am to recently plowed aipl levelwd dirt, muddy and soft as a result of tains, and mired his car i to tho hull He could not drive In either direction, and a tow car was forced to pull him I feet before he had his machine back on solid ground. Marathon danco, Jackcon Spring? Sal. night. Two 7 piece ore ho. Has. Music never stops. SU A prog nun of Interest over radio station KMKD this afternoon was a talk hy li liner II. Sanford, rep resentative of the Haltle Creek Health Food company. This pro gram will be n feature every Wed nesday afternoon between the hours of LV.10 aud 3. according to K. F. Alexander of the Alexander grocery, local agent for Pattle Creek health foods. lieorge L. Wing, h well known southern California Httorney. was expected to arrive In Medford to day to vi-it his nephew. Charles A. Wing, for ever.f( days. A boumy warrant was sisned :U the county clerk'' office yesterday to A men McKce "f Applegale for one code pup. Try one of our double rich malt ed milks, a I It tic king ham's Creit, TTITBTT, MfiDFORD, Light applicants for teachers' j certificates were taking slate ex aminations at the county school ; superintendent's office today. Hev j era! of the applicants wore recent graduates from tho Southern Ore- gon Normal school. I A clearance sale on hats ut the j Jimmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. store. Ladles' 'hats tx to $4.ix. I Kiddies' hats liSe to $1.1)8. Lireen .stain lis given. 84 The LuMincKS and Professional Women's club will hold a council meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Maude Chapman on fiencr'fcco street. fluents from Port hind ut Med ford hotels include II. A. Kurton, Al. T. Hoy, W. Ii. Hclfrieh, C. S. House I, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Cage, H. li. Jissen. J. K. Uloodworth. L. It. Powell, V. It. lledhead, Milton Smith, Kenneth (Jrlffin. Hugh '". Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. IL F. Talt madge, Mrs. IL J. Leo. Mabel Dia mond, W. linglen, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Smith, Mrs. Nina Peabody. Miss Mae Peabody. Mr. and Mr-. I. A. Alderman. N. Mastoros, Mr. i lid Mv. W. li. Morton, J. F. Mine. ,lT Ii. Duffy, Mrs., Ciraoe Cameron, O. I. M'-nner. F. W. Stoll, U H. Paekes and H. P. lid wards. F. L. Hallard of O. S. C. exten sion service spent yesterday In the city of business. W. M. Lydiard returned to Med ford bust night from Los Angeles, where he spent the past two weeks on a vacation trip. Mr. Lydiard attended the Shrine convention and took In a number of sxenic points and resorts through south ern California during his stay there. MHJinory sale. Pi Ices slaslied bwlow cost, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Hand Pox, 22 Fast (ith St. (Just east of liconomy Oroceterla. O recti stamps given. 84 Mrs. It. W. Anderson of Ala meda, Cal., arrived on tho Shasta this morning to visit' for a week with Mrs. limma Trowbridge. While nearly as good as last yoar the valley cherry crop this year is three- weeks late and cherries are not expected to begin to ripen until next week. Last year at this time the main crop had already been picked, hut continued cool weather held the fruit back tills Benson. Pie cherries are ripe and are on ;;a1e at local markets. A clearance sale on hats at the linimy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. store. Ladies' hats fc to $4.8. Kiddles' hats 2uc to $I.8. Oreen stamps given. 8i Mrs. Sibyl L. King of Chicago arrived In the city this morning to visit for two weeks with her brother, Hevl Pill '-Kay. Sho was accompanied here by her youngest Kon, Arthur King, 1,4. Ward Peeney, employe of the Jackson County bank, returned yesterday from his home in Ne braska, where he had spent his two weeks' vacation visiting his par ents. Millinery sale. Prices slashed below cost. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Land Pox. 3 Fast (ith St. (just eiyd of Kconomy Groceteria. (,! recti tftn'mps given. 84 4 (ilrl'shv Club Program Is lUsalbsl We, the fJIrl's (lice club of he Federated church, wish t," take this opportunity to unnounco that ;vo have recalled the program schedul ed to he given on Thursday even ing, Juno 13th, at the Federated Church' of Central . Point, .Oregon, due to' the fiOjt thrtt objections hKe been raised by a few of the in um bers of that church. ' alish.l-lilni.cw uruc.iii;. 'Hyacinths In so'tiie yf Ihe rivers of the Hoiithern states grow so profusely as to impede river traffic. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POU ItjiNT Ktirnl.shed sleepliir! room; private family: homo priv ileires: price reasonable. Phone 107-.l. -K'Mt KXCIIA.NC.I-l KCU K A K T i: I! N OUIXHlN STOCK PAXCI1 UH) A. ranch on Applegnie: 70 A. In ' cultivation with plenty of free wntor; talance timber and pas turO1. creek runs throuuh place; A No. 1 soil; good S-room farm htfiiHe lth fireplace; large barn. KaraKo. chicken house ami oilier outlfiiihllngH. l.'rhe $o,imo. See ( hallos A. Wing Agency, Inc. S Poll SAL I'. Hit bur bun home con sisting of !l A. if A-o. 1. soil, with p:ild-tip waler right on ;i A: good modern house. with hot and cold water, barn, garage ami chicken houe; IoIh of tdiado; on a good road only ! milcK from Medford. An excellent place for ' chickctiM ami gariten. also room fio: couple cows, owner leaving and nys noII for $ I .' ; notne terniH. Soe Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. M Ptll HALK Prand new modern hione connlsulng of -1 nUelv ar raiiced roomn, with sleeping porch, hardwood floors, freplace, dandy built-in kitchen and a raue. Near both grade and high school. Larue lot. Price '-'.. u; J4oli rash, balance like rent. Sec Charles A. ing Agency, Inc. S4 KO II KXCHANtSK SMA 1,1, UAIUV UAXCH mlle.H from Medford ; f-room bungalow . lots of shade, barn and ouihuildiiiK; not bonded for w nter; oxcrlleni crop. Owner sas trade for koimI home In town. What have vgu? MKKIIK SIMS. Phone. S:;. lti S. Uartlett. KOI! HUNT 6-rnotn iinilirn I'lin Kiilnw: flri'lnii. Ti-I". 3!'l-.l Tin v. .Iurkf.t,n. .s Jtf KOI! SAI.K 9 milk .i.w.-. fish an,i L-dtntm; frri.li. rail US, 1,,' twriMi 4 ami N p. m. ,4 Knll Itl'.NT 4-rom filrnlnhril hinisi-, .No. ! Ili-rryilali'. Jl."-. Tel. l'T7-V. 4 l.liST lli'ar liiiiniirr fur Kuril. 11,'wartl. I.c.ivi' ul I'i'clii.in's Krult Mii;i.,v 4 KOI! SAI.K- ,l'l,'y fun, liolf.'r, now i-itini-lit wa, 2 nil?. lantjiK tmrro that will eurk work 01 for rulliiK- liiglMrt , rr-i.lr. I!IV- 1.1 WAXTKM I himiK ivi-ry ilav px-i-iM'l Slimlay; load our liour: no hravy work: mUl.llo hko.1 lady living n,-nr r.Mh anil lloiiv in. fonoil. I'hono aflor 7 , in.. 43S-U. S4 QRFiOX, "WEDNESDAY, iTOWNSENDFINDS 1. a- I in I Ttnr nrin, . i I'. W. Towniionrt of Halifax. N. S.. who luirihuwd tiie Mm. It. J. J Coiiioy placo of II acreH on .Mil : liiiniilru row-, foriniil)'1 the I'rof. ! lichee jilucu, lat Kehiuiny, arrived yenturdiiy. ueeiiiniianicd hy.MiH. T(iwiiKend. Al'ler liavlnB ' lnoUed i over ih place, which Ih one of the 'siKl lly locullDim of the valley, und i liracllcnlly nil commercial near or chards, and nflcr havinB a drive over Medford und part of the val ley, Mr. ami Mru. TowiiHend ex pretiHed HieniKelveH u more than ' pleased with their UuiKuin and tlieir choii-e lor a future homo, t .Mr. TowiiHend mild: "Tho place ,1k leased for this year to H. W. j llichardson. Wc will rut urn to Hul I ifax in about 10 days, hut will rome i back in the sprmj; or early fall, .erect a nice home on the place and j settle down lo enjoy ourselves. "When wo commenced t.o look I around for a place to .livo where ' the climate is nooil, where wo could j hunt, lish, play golf and he con- vestiuated and made up our minds to locale Jiere. I Rot in communi cation with C. S. Ilutterfield, fouml HiroiiKh lilin what we believed was just what we wanted and purchased the C'onroy place by wire without aeeiiiK it, and wo are perfectly satisfied with everylhliiK. ' "When It was known in Halifax we were coming to Medford we heard very favorable reports of the city and valley und they continued all uloiiK the1 line. At Spokane when i handed a telegraph operator a message for MeGford, ho said: 'That's sure it live cily. What they haven't there they don't need. " Mr. Townsend was employed by the Urand Trunk Pacific railroad from l'.ioii o liH 1 ih enKinearinK work, was with the Saskatchewan Koveinment lor the next few years, when he enterei; ihe employ of the Imperial Oil Itefineries. Ltd., as construction engineer at tile ttcginu refinery. He was later sent lo Peru to do cimineeriiifi work for the,roflnories and then transferred to Halifax, N. us chief engineer, where he -lias been since. , !i I u-L. . OPEN FOR AUTOS The loop road between Med ford n nd Klamath Kails, through Anna Spring camp In Crater Na tional park, has been opened, ac cortling to news contained In -a phone messiigo from James K (Jrieve al the Prospect hotel re sort, to L. C. fJarhick, local man ager of the .state aiitomobiie asso ciation, that two tourists, the Misses St e well and 1 1 o ward of Merkeley, Culif., arrived at the Prospect hotel late this forenoon from Klamath Kails via the loop road. Krom tills it appears that heirs' wa,s the first car to. come through1 the loop road this year. The news that the loop rond is op--n will be welcomed by Med ford, Klamath Kalis and other mo torists through out the state, who have been looking anxiously for ward to making use of this popu lar route between the two chics. It irt expected that hundreds of Medford and valley motorists will now make trips' tip to the latter point to enjov tjie snow condi tions In the, park. t WE DEVELOP ; - Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXAXL STORE " Open Sundays and Evenings ' All the Timo NTO "IN PARIS" "HORSE PLAV Coming Thursday "Broadway Drift" Matinee 1:30, Evening 7 10c and 15c ISIS TONIGHT IV3 -1 N JUNE "12. 1020. KOWKK Aliic D. Tinver. uki1 44 yearn. Nw-d Hway M the ..-..! 1 1.... ... I,.... lt-il In IliK 1 June It. after a brief Illness, Stl Is survived by her husband. Hal- j bert Kower. uf Medford, and eit;ht f children, airs. John I). Wlnsb'W. Itirkenfeld, (ire.: Jessie llrownloe. ; r.tlrns. Ore.: .Maeva f'ower. L"s j AnKeles, I'lilif.; O in a, liallie, : Almee, Ueunle uud Irene I'imvlt, all al home. . J Funeral services will be con- dueled from tile Conner funeral parlors Friday, June 14. at 'i p. m. Hev. T. L. T:ieuinler will have chai'Ke sfryii-cs and .will be as sisted My IteV.' l!lltPnli"Usc. In- I terment will fdllow in the Oriffili j I'leek celnrlery. i i Wedding. Bells MiH.s Ituth MrCollo m, well known local girl ami Clarence K.j (jIhoii nf, Jtltzvllle, Wash . wen; j married tills morning by lie v. 10. . P. Ijiwreiice at the home of the i bride's parents, Mr. -and Mrs. I. N. i MeCollom. S;tG North Central, in the p rose ncc of Invited guests it nd relativeK. Kolluwing ft Hhort honeynioon trip, uion which they left immediately after the cere-, monies, the newlyweds wijl return to Medford and then leave for liiizville to make their it unit v The bride taught school lawt yur in Ihe driffin' Creek district. - Tifi'ee Groups $2.95 $3.45 ' $5.95 Remainder of ' ' Week ' Ginderella Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ,"T-' i'' - A ' jTg THE BIG LAUGH. AND SCREAM' SriOW """ " '" 1 il pastuerized.safe-pure; JLIwL! .'0 PRODUCED PACKED- JfaF4 I jFVf5!9 ' M THE SANITARY WAY ' p jf wji I ' Dj Kl. ! I' CEBAKV.-... "Gentlemen " ' ) t fNE' I the Press" L -Pl f I i t;- 7rWbm- I Their. Talking Comedy, . ...I C ' j X$ Beginning to End. , temrammaonnn' 'tl ' D-i'ly at' -'' 1 - Admission Ik f ! 't . i Y Igffi :30, 3;15, 7, 9 ' T ' : M3ls. -10-35:, JAJi Sale ll : Flag Day!- I , r " t . I Ki s ast-n ! Srt cM llrl k ! , i,i ivi-TflV Vt.. J-JIH- 1-. 111 ki.i.w . , .... on i I'll W.-U'llMH I M. :..ul .Mm. C hilli" I Sinilh i , l.l I..-1..1; II l-,'ill ul . j have ''"-'"T" , ,,,nkl.,. The ' ' fl.,,nl u Svw V..rk laiik JfhikHoc the is great as an aid a drink that 3 satisfying and same time, J t Friday, June ii 9 " WsifeMmfc ' i Jwprirn'f Snarklina Water1 - We have beautiful American Flags for rent or sale.- ' . JUST ARRIVED! Our new line of Crepo Paper in many shades of colors, 10c a fold. Bliss Heine Company, Inc. DECORATING SPECIALISTS . 227 WvCth - ' -Phone 623 OA, lit Low Summer Excursion Fa ei East Tan ADi an National Uhi Largtst 7ailwaf SysUm in Amtrka Workly Snillni; V ii mti ti tor SBATTI.B. Wash. fP) -tWn .'"" " vrKHlirii-K-H (., to KW why In- whs alu,,.,,. . . .... . ii'i.in i iiuim. i ney iiiiinu llicir 12 - yuar - uhl ulayinuto uiuiurcntli u mill Uto with a bullet tHroush hit hl'llll. accepted water, to disestipn . ii delightfully healthful at the 14, Is Flag Day NATIONAL vmK $71.05 Round Trip from MEDEQRD A nuitclilesi Alliino Meltlnif for your favorite vacation s;iorls and recreation In the heart of scenic America. Ac cointnoilatlon? nt charmlmt .lustier Park l.odne for f,.ill puetj. Open Alav 2l.t tn i-.-M. .H'lli. A.k for nienlc- fol,ler. . . A. n. HOI.TOKP. riiy Pbm. Aeent, 3"3 Yamhill Mt Portlan.l. Telciihone Ih'acon .11-1. nml P.lnro I!iiHrt to AUl.-Um