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PAfiE TWO" Iocal and 'Personal Tho autu louriiiK busimss to iinJ throiiKh Jleilfor'l has la-en plenum j .Mervyn (rnnny cieasmi return Ul) fast the nnst f-w .lays. Kattrr-ieil hist week from San Jose, t'al.. day the number of out of Mate to h:x home In 'end-ill I'olnt for ear roitlaterlnit here that day was I a hhort- time before leaving au-aln 10. and today at the local auto traf- for fan Joe, where he is to take flc luireau In the Chamher of Com- j part In auto races next Sunday, mt-rce huildinK wan 4. and today: Haces scheduled for two weeks imo up until nonn '- such cum had; were po.-tprined liecause of Inrlem rKis;.'ed eincc innrninK. The l.u-! t-nt weather. Mr. Oleiison reported reau la clio-ed Sundays. The cars I yesterday Interest is huh in auto were from all over the nation with j racing in that city and draws sper the majority, of course, hailini: j tators from all parts of central (.'al from i'aeific coast states. j Ifornla. i nn-n.a tr'-wi jum for a happy vacation. II r- h can njoy swimming, iisjiiny, iHuummu tiL-itii' riiliiif FifiTat ions llin- it..i x V Ohn Trail Ore. 7(;iro aiIlon 'th..'l..ral Pp(M,le whtt'per tier, haul it yourself. Medford A citizen of Medford. Kivinc hisjrrI,ort tnal .j fjj W(?ro blliiiK at 1 Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 53tf mmAMj,hn Due. whuwiiitouml Vi,h i,.k.. Kiirwiv. I fmhm ,.f th u,isine audi " 1,18 arrival hnr fnn ,lanc late halurday Lint of m..onhi.i(, on h- had just Kottn shortly after his tho (Willi Hill night with a pint hua, which he nau jusi koiwi from a local bootleg Inn placo, was liiieu -.) iiim nifto --j lor's court this mornliiK K. ('. Com, realtor, now In now location at 11 fo. Rivorsidf. il' . Cut'.ts from a distance r.-Klstcr-ril at Miilford hotels includo V. Drake of F'oi t Wayno, Ind , and Ham Nfmlro and Harold Uyle of New York t'lty. Iiwn mowers sharpened, GOr. Call 341-J-2. 32 AmonR the numerous Medford parties who spent Kunday lit Dia mond lako were tho following: Mi'. un4 -Mrs. Al I'lcho, Mr. and .Mrs. Killer Conser, Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Chllders and Mr. anil Mrs. I'M Mann. I.Ike most of the local fish, ers who vlsiled the lake, yesterday, they report excellent catches. Dinner. Lutheran chureli, 4t)i and OakdalP. Wednesday. r:30 to!( 7:30. , AdultH 4'tc. children 2.c. XH The sheriff's office and the po lice department today received pOHteiK from the I-rOs Anpeles po lice department, giving a descrip tion of William Tallrnan. accused murder of Virginia Patty of Portland. The poster Includes pic tures of the fugitive and specimens of his handwriting. K. C. Corn, realtor, now in new location at 11 Ho. ItiverHlde. 92 Mrs. N. A. Humphry of Klamath Falls returned to her home this morning after Hpeifdfnff .several days as thn guest of Mrs. "iJuMolr on I'ortlnnd avenue. James Htevens. popular barltono, will appear In concert at Ht. Mark's Guild hall Tuesday night at 8:15. 88 Music circles of Medford are on thuslnslically anticipating inn home coming concert of James Htevens, well known local baritone, which will he held in the Ht. Mark's (iulld hall tomorrow night, beginning at H:J5. A special home- flnvor will he given to the concert, with Hetty Brown, gifted Medford musician, at the piano, and the introduction nf two clever miniature song1, written hy Jeunesse Itutler, another home product, on the -program. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co,. Hm. 12, Palm Iilk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Included among the Oregonlans registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weekly and son of Coos Hay. K. O. Kberly nf Sa lem, Henry Ifartmnri of CorvallK C. S. Heyhurn of Kugcne, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Tirmble of Hiker and K. K. Wbili- of l.aCrnnde. . K; C. Corn, realtor, now In new . location at 11 Ho. Riverside. K II Mrs. J. J. ltuchter1,who Iiiih been Ouite III at her home for the past wpek, is report imI today as con siderably improved In health. WtndwIngH made to measure to fit your particular car. Choose your own pattern. $3,50 IncludlnK brackets. Medford Auto Wrecking Co.. 229 Nn. ltiverrddo. Tot. 732. 89 Fred I.,. Johnston of the John ston shoe repair nhop, accompanied by, the other members of his fam ily, started on a two weeks' vaca tion In Washington lust Thursday. During his abwnee thn shoe shop i$ being operated hy C. It. Watkius. Summer prices on select grude green slabwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. G3tf Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriff's office this forenoon to Robert Field and Alli son ItiiKCoe of Central 1'nlnt, l.e ter Naught of Trail. F. K. Hewitt of Medfurd. Dr. Dan Standard "f I'hoonfrnnd W. A. Tulcul ut.ljaijle Point. I Try on of our double rich mail ed milks, at Puck Ingham's Crest. ' " J' 1 ftj fl , More Slices to the loaf is the reason for the unparalleled popularity of Fluhrcr'a Mew Long Loaf. Ara you using it? Your grocer has it. "Muurire Si:ilz mill Ri.Ufrt llavl.l A. J. Stumi wit woh.l.Tins to-1 nhn cif ill Ui'ril. Cal., over tlil,.iy nh.-thrr hi- win tin- viilim .'f j wt-.-k cml. returned to .Mvilfuid j a il-kio( k.-t or whlhr In- wns Km: fvi-ninc j Juia unfortunate In l"ini: his iw'.'k-J The oul.-t.md!nB . vent of the etl,..k. II.- rri.ort.-U to the police i octal and niu-lc:.! ,eam I the ;-') lh:.l he h:ul ot toe .... , Jan-H Steven, c.u-ert set f.,r next "h f"'m J Tneii-.L- n'i.i.. .. t i rL'n ftiiilil!' I )... II. j naiio learners, .mm. ma uoti , iin,i Klorenc Craves Humni.-r , eiar.-.ifs now Martini;, mi. . ! U'A v., irtl ,ri..,i r-h 11,1 mi h " "U,"'"J- ..nunvif ui " ....... K. c. ,.-rn, r,.ul,r. now , ,. ,,, ,,f, .wn,, w,, clul, j locatinn at 11 So. ltivorKi.Ic. SShnld a radio party at the homo irol.l A. I.afount of Halt I.aU. f .MIsh AKnr JJatwIn-rty this I Cl,y, mi-ml.er "f tin- fid.ral radio i ivcnint: to Iwar th f'opco 1-lay.rs flty, mnmher of the federal radio : coinmisniori for the fifth zone, witlj in in lorii.iiHt .iuiy I - - 4 o on uii ,!.: hi. iHurt.rouK.. . ,.m. on which he will leave June "I. He,.,, ,H,s Stevens concert tomorrow will hear protect and cornplalntH from radio ul at Inns nr listeners fluriiiK hls.Htiip in Portland. Dance at Chllder's hall every Wed. and Kat. niBht. 10U Otcar Dun ford, county Jailer, ne companleri liy din family, loft y-f-terday on a Hhort vacation trip to Walla Walla, Wnnh to visit friends and relatives. Men) for the pii onerH will he cooked dinini; the a hue net of Mi'h, Uunford hy Mrs. Joe JJanlcls. K. ('. t'orn, realloi, niw in new location at 11 Ho. Kivcridde. UH CiucflH at local hoteU from the Mtato of 'arihlmrion include V. Fooler I. nee of Wenatehee, Anna I .Madden of Kent, Klorence K. i Townsend and Jane Haxter of Olympia and Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Cathman of Seattle. Dance, Jackson Springs, Satur day. John Hennett and his Hncum Hounds will play. 02 Joe .Kinaid, formerly located n I '.a k e r, re. , has a r r i ved i n M ed -fonl to mwke his permanent head quarters, engaging in thn motor cycle, sale and repair business. Mr. liinard has lived In Haker for ten years and is well known in that section. Swimming now In drinking water at tho Nat. 44tf A marriage license was Issued -'it the county clerk's office tills fore noon to Frances Telford, 23. and I. Smith, 2H, both of Walker, Oil. Kindling for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. C31. 63tf Tlu -county health unit, under the direction of Dr. F.mlly Hol coui and Miss Auuusta Clover, county nurse, a cjilld welfare clinic was hefng held this afternoon at Phoenix, for infants and children under six years of age. A good siaed number, who expected to be present for examination. Chicken dlnnors, 7fc. The Cov ered Wagon, Phoenix, 100 Having the endorsement of the lietter Huslness bureau, branch of the Medford (Mm in Iter of Com merce, several college boys were in Medford today soliciting sub scriptions for the Iiutlerick Pub lishing company. The boys say they are doing the work to raise college funds and gave their names as Fred AHhley, team captain ; Chester Francis. V. of O; Allen l-orue, California. Angles; Albert I'aiva. St, Mary's, and William llanlfin, who plans to enter Notre Dame this full. The boys also hud an endorsement from Mann's De partment store. The Metier ltusl ness bureau endorsement was sign ed by J. I), rillssell of HUs.h.'U'h. Inc. . Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf .Mr. and Mrs, K. W. Wakefield were surprised by a party of friends at thelivhonte, 18 Almond street, last evening, the occasion being I ht 32nd anniversary of their wedding. The Wakeficlils. who have pent 21 years of their married life in Jackson county, have accumu lated n la rue circle of friends throughout Itogue Hiver valley. Kindling for sale, limited suppty. Med. Fuel Co , Tel. G3I. B3tf M r. Mid M rs. K. A nders of K la mat h Falsi are spending sev en I days In .Me.1f.trd with friends. Dance at Cbllders hall every Wed. and Sat. night. lo;i ChcMtcr Lay of AuMln, Tex., and .Mrs. Joe Marnteler of I. y m a n. Mich., an ere among the motorlts frnm a HiMattcr who registered to day at the local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau. A" kinds of spraying done by AH kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable price. Phone our order to l'39 or 422-1,. tf" A new mi turner cabin is belnj; ! cun-sti ueird at the Lake ( reek i park, m curding to L. H. Wjmi:, tm cKcep.-r. who wiw in Meif"rl !hN fiiietoinn attending to business 1 inatt'M-i The park is one of south. I "i n Ci egun's beatiiy spots, he s.iid 1 a nd Is the a tti action of a good 'many Medfmd Sunday niotorUt;?. j If you would like to learn to ) teach piano and receive pay while j learninn, w rite to box L. N.. Tribune. 80tf The Mulihoimih county commtH j ttoners have authorised paymeMt of t4&ao on October 1 to the I'a ! i-ifiti International Livestock expo sition fnr iimi as premium money. Application fi.r the funds was made by A, C Ituby, president of i t heveXosttloii, under the state law providing for puldic support of the i .-lock show. Ct thoe fenders and auto bodie straightened at PiJM's Shevi I Metat Works, opolte I.ewl Suiter ! Sim vice Station. Phone 419. tf j Alt boil vh t be w -ather n m in - clcmeiii. i o li.i-ai fUhci men. Al j I'll In and Klder Cmiimt, cauuht : their Inmts I:i .i .hiit 1 1 m - y. ( ! day They repotted thst? mii-w fell i Mn) of tu .1 .. but did ii't lay on tit gnuind fur any length of time. I The stutw fell mi haid thai vision I ac"o ,n the hii.o w.ts obciied. j James tjtevctis, the emanate bari tone, will be heard in concert Tues day evening. June IS, at St. Mark" hall, 88 MEDFOKD MATL C'nean lumtier and cedar pontn. ) Ainont; tin- l;aliioriiianw li-Klnlcr-! M at Alfdfurd hotH urn (ioorm : I-'. I'yihlan and faintly of SoIIimh ('ily, Mr. and Mr.i, Kdwin ltor.l, ! Mr. ami Mrs. Jtoy McKHroy and j Manner Whltn of Kan Iit'K. Mr. ;-. .wl Mro l ' U' Hii'L-i.n unit Klin of Am Matfo. Mr. and Mi. A. I. i tion Hieel:ilint im the htnte form- Montgomery of Oakland. Mr. and ry board, who under a new Mr. .'. Ji. Kelly of Vullejo. .Mr,'sla(u iaw w ji t:as3ify the timher an,l Mr. K. (. Hayi-tt ol " nitlter, Air. and MrF. i.. k. isiuiey. air. unu Mrs. Jaek Willi, r.arnett Kin, (raffle officer, marched ahead of l AVal and J. I. Hush of Kan.Htate timber lands, arrived hore,hi, llw, ... ,,, h ran -cr, mid I no loiiowins inmi , Aniiel: J. (i. Wolcoit. O. K. . jo-jh and party, .Mr. and auk.! I- .,,wl i t SIL- I i a i .irtv.a-nf.rf 1 1 i evening to hear the f.opro in the little Father's Iay jlayht i.iuny (tin, wiih n mm oa, 'T . .? ' 1 nii;ht. ieet sraoe incLory o.us ..-v per load. Med. l uel Co.. Tel. 8 . . . . . Tiv party who found a billfold containing $410 in currency the opportunity to. prove hlmKcIf or hei-Helf Jioncnt, and recuvc a liberal reward on restoring the money to the owner. Kinder leave at .lackxon hotel and receive re ward. IC-in. crcon Pino slabwood $100 per tier, huul it yourself. Med. Fuel Co., Tel, 631. 5Stf AmoiiK the new cases of con tagious diseases In Jiick.son county last week wan onn of Innuenxa and one cas of mumin. accorrihiK t" reiiurts filed at the county health unit headquarter. Ladica house dresses, office .stage success, opens next W cunea-j 1111 v ur small, groups, speeding, dresses or nurses' uniforms for i day. "d by o duintf ndancering traf sale. Tailor made to measure. The i In this picture Miss Pickford jfic senerullx. iedestrinns at street J. It. Soatnes "Konalla" line, i is revealing to tlie world an en- j intersections and children cross "Kvery wearer Ian booster." Call ! tirely new and changed person-: inB thc Htreet. 9C4-L forenoons for further infor-ialitv in a story replete with coin-, matlon. Also silk Ureases for sale, i Mrs. Ttarto, 4;tf . Consldcnible tennis activity is being noted on local courts. e terday the West Side Tennis cluo was crowded with players from early morn till well after noon and the new high school courts were kept busy most of the day.. Tills cool weather Is Ideal f"i tennis and local fans are tahliut every advantage to get back into form before the summer season. Dynges Old-Time, Dance Wed. and Sat. nt tho Nat. 87 Among the out of town visitor!-, , In Medford today were Mrs. Maude i A. Port of Jacksonville, F. IS. llm-i miek of HnRUe ltlver and D. . It. 1 Sloan of Phoenix. For salo Aster, zinnia, marrl gold plants, lOo doz.; other kinds.: irj Quince. vntf ; H. I. Hromley returned Satur-j day niglit from a week's business trip to Washington, Idaho mid Monta na. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 4 24 Medford BIdg. Phono MM. 13tf Klamath Falls will have a big Fourth of July celebration and one of the best urriiiiged programs that has ever been offered in this line, according to commit tees inj charge. It Is sponsored by I lie Klamath Falls post, American Le gion. A single night's prora m. that of July -I, will depict the Mo doc Indian war In fireworks, which will employ the Oregon National Guard and more than IMioo Indians. Let me wrtlo your fire insurance Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone Dfl3. f Dr. H. F. True and family of San Francisco, accompanied by the dnctor's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. True of I-os An geles, stopped in Medford this nmrning. en route to Lake Tahoe. Dr. True is assistant health officer of San Francisco. Solcct grade factory bloeka $5. so per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. C3tf (iiicMs from Port hi nd registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson. 10. II. While, li. 11. Chapler. Mrs. J. A. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Dunham, It. A. Itrown, (i, H. Johnson. J. It. Wil sun, Oscar Ncwlin, T, K. Hudson, W. F.. Pueppell, F. I. U'. Writing. D. (. Hart. O. V, Hartley. M. O. White. D. O. WIlMm, Kvcrctte Or son and Willis Franks. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 3Z7tf Cheap lumber and cedar post. Medford Lumber Co. T27tf While yesterday was very cloudy and threat en inn. onlv a trace of rain fell. The weather of today was of the same variety and cloudy weather is forecast for tnnl;;ht and Yue.-duy. with probable showers, and continued mflil h'mperatui e. Window Klnns.all slrei; nine plate gift. Tro-vbridfie Cabinet Wks. Dyngeii (ld-Time Dnnca Wei. and Sit. at the Nut. S7 Ijite last nluht. while rolicemnn Peck was maklm; his rounds and whu Hbdiit to try the door of an estfiblNhment in the husinc see tlon of the city, heiirlni; votees ln clde he linestlatil and found one of tin- employt'5 and six of the lat ter. .friend hmide. whoe ayi nme from is havlm: what In termed ns a home hrew purtv. ami Vi.'H'ed thmi- under iit:--.t an the eh;ie of poin,.sjlon of beer The yo'ititi oo-n. who were H M .lecM,e. M A Perry. Arthur Itoicbki-s. V C P et. e. (. Ti out-r-ni'i n Tin :-t md H lluber. weie fito-i m, in .linUe Ta - loft court tod'y -in IMi- ii.-er po. sr-cn eh t -yi . Tie ptopritlor of ine rsmniihnnini nai no knowl-! edfte of the piiy belnn held tn hin pin re until notified by the no lice, TRTBTiyR, AfEDFORD, ASSISTANT STATE FORESTER EBERLY CLASSIFIES AREA II. J. Kberly, who la re foronta- . . ...,,.. wich Hhnnldto huvis Keen. Bmlc nlu.ee lal evc- ; .... yosieruay io hpeim bome nine in xMa work jn Jac kson county. VllU .him, rooiieratint; in thn work aluo aianived It. H. Chapler of Portland " t)tUriiii f t,l rftB"n "WSt r lr; abOciatlon. 1 were exain.nmK records in nniiftlwitm, tiu;v nii.l Mr ''. ?J M .ontl.m,, ThiB work fnr 1 1 "t u . , t,.'"r ; "" 1""B 1 ' " ' ,' ,".:.'! " .,,'... ..;i.. for Portland tonlKht. Ills present visit Is like comlnK " the west side fnr nrl,- who mom.""1 n,,Ur r " hltei' SICCdlnK OH . , . u 0 ,,, 1 frlc-mls and acquaint a nres in Mod-t ,,.,., , col"lllly. 1 ! because of hi.s bavins heen a for- lH8tri.t slal0 fir(! warden here f((r yBr8 b(,fm(1 the Worl(i war land in the slate fnrcHt service aflnr h(j wap f()r 80mR (jme flrjr (o H fcuiiiK to Texas to become uttyititani , H(le foroKter (,r lhat state M. ; Kb r)v .., rfttuniert to Oregon from the latter position a short time ago, hecauso.of his having been apiminted to have char go ol! this olitHHifying of timber . Jands under tho new law, i 'i-; x s w i-: i) x i :s if.y AT I1LX TS cii.ti:iuax A new Mary Pickford in a pow erful story, is coming to Hunt's Cratcrian when "Coquette," all-t talking version of the Broadway ! edy ar.q Vaitios, laughter and urania. . The voices of Miss Pick- MARY PICKFORD ' WCoqUetteI ford and her players have been re produced with a clarity and natu ralness new to the sound pictures. Tlie charming Mary will he seen In ibis story of a gay little flirt, model n daughter of an old-fashioned father, whose dancing feet led her into grim complications, (lone are the famous Pick ford curls. (lone, are tho childish pout and little girl mannerisms of America's . .sweetheart. -i .In their place la a mnrtly bobbed, chic, modern young woman, the epitome of today's spirit of youth, culture and the-sheer Joy of living. LODGE BY SATURDAY) Tho rond to (iovernmeut ramp in I'rairr .Viitiotiiil park w.ik eloar imI of jinow ly lust -vt'niiu;. in spite f the f.n-t t li.it miow flt all day. tite lati;e itpwh antl machinery re suming the cU'urauro work yt-sim;-dav umrnim;. aftor llio work was called off Saturday because of the hravy rain fultinn that day. Whih no word was rmvivt'd from tlie vit-lnlty today up until late tliiit afU'inoon, Judlnc from the c-.Midition of the weather htr to day It was thou clit at the Crater .National pai k office lhat snow or rain had heen falling at the park today. Th.' fr.-sh scow that fell Hunday lid not interfere with the road 1 lcarance work, but it will make ! it a little harder to finish the road clear Inu wot k. Th" road to the loth;e. Superintendent Soljnyky aid this forenoon, would be cleared and oitetV for tiaff.-c hy next Saturday niyht, if not sooner, it mostly ile peudftn;, on tlie condition of the weather. ' " " I A special "eruption" of the Med fold Craters club will take place tmiiKht in honor nf Superintendent M Solinsky, new head of Ciate Na'ional park. The meeting will he held at :-l' p. m. tti the Craten dintim 1 ut 11 and ' fecial eniertnin nuuit featinert will h Kivttn d urine the dinner. incli:dtni muical n'mi hers liy the Crater orchestra. Fol lowing, the bati'iuet ihe initiation ceroinotiy will take pla e with ltiis I'ltich as master of cere monies. All Craiera nd their ftjemui arn cordially ursed toSl ,,,, ,hi Mi. ",rii,i I A spool of thre.nl wa unknown 'UT - years no. ' it l J-ii onEfiOX. MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1929 MARCH TO JAIL MTU DDrCPflTT 1 1 ' An uiiiiiun iii)ironitu parade "Lout whU.ii no udvuneo notice had hvt n kIvii, lut which many . M.ulford n.ople would havc liked nine when Oconto IMtseott. ciiv quarterM five motorcycle riders . without their motorcyrles. whom' c hail arrt.Ml for tipeedinK.. In VIC1I11J oi i"-1 senior men wLfiti'ii uuiiuniK unu i vy street. ConiplaintH reached tlie police early in the ovenintf of a group of MtUlwrcjuiO nil Cltt Hpeeil Illg at'OUIIU "rf'"h llle cl'. lhl-ir iii:u-hlnM n.akl.iK muca nole. Offlrer I'rewott in his rar starl.e.1 "Ut to lorate tho offendinR croui. motorcycle riders speeding around to locate the offending croup Ivy street near the liiKh cliool l.ull.IlnR. This was about X : 30 p. m., and he was able tu halt them by driv-; ing his car across the street di rectly in front of them. He placed them under arrest, and In accordance with his orders, the motorcycles were stacked at one side of the street and the riders took up the march ahead of his car to the police stations. The latter were fined $10 each In Justice Taylor's court this fore noon. They were Albert Foreman. Howard Horner, Kobprt and Fred (hristcan and Fred Cummings. They were speeding at 40 mies an hour. Much compalnt has been made by citizens in various parts of the "ity during the past week or so, of motorcycle riders singly or. in. Radio Program KMED ' Mill Tribune-Virgin Station . 4 "51 .Monday, Juno 17 2ZH'j meters 1311 K. C. 6 to C:15 Isis Theater. 6:15 to fi:30 Mail Tribune, 4 v news and markets. C:3 to 7 Cute.; Auto com- f pany. 4 to 8:30 Kads Transfer. K:30 to :30 California Ore- gon Power company. - TmMlay, duiir 18 i:3o to 10 Lawrence's Jew- i efry Store. & lo to 10:30 Southern Ore- gon Klectrlc. fr 1 0: 30 to 1 1 Domestic Luun- 4- dry. M to 11:30 M. M. Depart- ment Store. 11:30 to 1L' Colonial Bakery. J noon Mall Tribune, News S items. fr 12 to 1-2:30 lteebe Kindle. lL':3o to 1:30 Monarch Seed 4 & Feed company, 1:30 to L Medford Business College. v i to Ii:l5 Isis Theater. f 0:15 to 0:30 Mail Tribune, news and markets. 4 (1:30 to 7 Coeman & Law- ton and Mod turd .Service Station. . to 9 Pig T.iil.rwiuest hour. ! t V to ,10.--;.Moio' :M"otqr"s, "Oil v company. ' - W. U. EMPLOYES TAKE PORTLAND INSTRUCTION The Misses Matpraret OT,en:y ami Vrrntta liarhy of Wennirhee. Wash., arrived in Medfonl Satur day to relieve Miss Alberta Shoe make and Mhet Klst. Williaiim at the l(eal Western I'nlon offirp for the next two months, the hitter two having b ft this inorninn- for Portland to tittendk the Simplex school instruction. Thin cboo1 of fers a course in the use of the automatic printer, latest method of telegraphic communication. Mrs. Charlea m U. Kdwards of Vancouver. It. c. has been en gaged temporarily to fill the place of Oeorgo .Turner, loenl operator for tlie Western I'uioii, wtio nat recently bee . promoted to the "'"naccrshlp f the company at KoKehui . Monogram Coffee Popular Brand The delicious coffee being 5erved ; ro K KENT Room with larvc at .MaKillH fountain lunchen 1 the; porch fnr IiKhl housekeeping; popular .Monogram brand, the pro- nice furnished rooms, uaram duct of Ctowet a Co..-of twtlandj '242 X. Front St.. near depot. ft3 nnd not Colden West Coffee, hs KOK SAhK Oil TIiAl)K Peauii was Mated In thin paper recently. f"l apartment house In Wat fori - ThoM in rhnrse of the fountain' vi,1p- Cal - ni'plc city, for oil speak in tho hlKhnat term of-the MonoKrani coffee fend say they re ceive ninny cumptttnentt alntiit It. ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE' PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Phone " ff ' Obituary JJMMF.N'S Amelia Holmes Km mens dietl Sundsy afternoon at hw residence. ML' 7 Fast Main street, after . a .short JUnes.-. Mrs. 10m mens Is survived by one son.- Dr. J. J. Kin mens, of this city. Fu neral ervlcoH will In hHii at 2:3o Tuesday afternoon at tho Perl fun nernl home. Futher Hamilton officiating- Interment will be made in tne Center Laurel Hill ceme tery, Philadelphia. Pa. HOWi:V. Charles llowry. 6S years old, Medford resident, passed away at a local hospital Saturday afternoon about 'I o'clock, follow ing an Illness of several weeks. While, here Mr. Howry was under tho care of his daughter, Miss Huby Howry, who holds the position of surgical nurse at the hospital. itesides his wife, Sarah Howry, h Is survived by five sons, Joseph of Caldwelf, Ida; H. L. of Baker; Paul V., ut present in China: John I;, and C. W. or this city, and two daughters, Mrs. Hlta Burns of Lakeview and' Huby U. .Howry of this city. The remains are in care of the Karl W hit lock funeral home and w ill 1h' forwarded to Meridian, Ida., wher funeral service will be held under the auspices of the Meridian Masonic Judge, of.w hlch Mr. Howry was a member. Klamath Fulls News. - ' j HANXAFOItD James Ilitnna ford, aged 23 years,, passed away at the Lettermaii General hospital in San Francisco, Calf., Sunday. June Ji, u i tor a brief illness. He leaves his mother, who is in Sun Francisco, to return with the re mains, Mrs., Win. J. Pierce; four sisters. Jewel Hurst, Kagle. Point. Ksther Hannaford and Mrs. Millie Jerome of Kivcrside, Calif., Hutlt and Vivian Hannaford of Medford, and one brother, David Hannaford, also of Medford. The remains will be In charge of the Conger funeral parlors upon their arrival and the funeral serv ices will be announced later. STLN'SON itose Klla Daily was born August 15, I'stiT. in ApP" noose county, Iowa, whore she spent her early yea rs. S .ie was married to Kdward S. Stinson De cember 25. 18S4. In lH'.tl Ihey came to Jackson counfy, Oregon, to live, and have mude tiieir home in and near Medford since that time. She passed away at their home, West Fourth street, ut U:i; a. m. Sunday. June 10. 1!21. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Edward S. Stlpsoli, two sons, Frank O. of Medford. and William II. of Crescent City, Calif... and one daug.iter, Mrs.. Kstella Taylor, of Newberg Ore,; ulso 1 2 grandchildren, three listers and four brothers survive her, Mrs. A. I. Zimmerman of Jamestown. Kan., Mrs. A. B. Culey and -Mi s. Nannie fetinson, of Medford, James and T. W. Daily of Ilillcrest, and Charles and Murt Daily, of Med ford. One hrolher,. Pat Daily, passed away over a year. ago. Be sides these mentioned, she. leaves many other relatives and friends to mourn her loss. Mrs. Stinston had been affiliated with the" Girsl Baptist churca of Medford since 1905, and had been very active in all the organization of tho church. Her whole life, has been spent in ministering to the suffering and needy about her, and her death cants a gloom over tjiu entire com munity. ( The a funeral services were held at the Perl, funeral home at 2:30 p. m.. on. Monday, June 17. after which the remains were laid to ri!at,jri the. i. O. O. F. cemetery. Crater Lahjs I'liapter No. 32, U. A. M.. Tuiwlay niht, ,June lKth. Ii-i-ner at 6:45.. KtKOlur c o m m u n i cat ion and work in H. A. M. dotroe. l!yMrdei- II. 1. 1. E. SCIIULER, Si-ey. TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY Klllt S.LK Klr.vt crop ill fulfil hay. Alto alfalfa ivitll Loardl'-ss bar Icy. Tel. 447-X or lll'.i-W. S3 FOR HA LK -Membership In Hogile Vallev Golf Club. Hi0. Ilux 17. Tribune. SO KOI: SALl; 3-ni.ini liouse. f l.1f0: 4 down: tru'ins on balance, ('nil 3L'2 lli'ii.son. Mi wir.i.iAM it. siii:t.i.i:- .b.CI,rsl'K AGKXT Km: fi S nrres: fi nrri's fruit, pmall house, city water. Irrigation: A miles from Medford: for a quirk nale only JJgnu. with f :'.('" c:ish. 5 acres w.'st .sitle. s acres fruit, hcmitiful Mjte. lovely home, every convenience, fronliiiK .Milllon;ille Iirive; a positive bargain ,at I'iDuy, on Kpod terms.' 44 X. I;iverwide. Phone K'6L'. S!i Kill1. SAl.I-: Mav Iluke chcrrii Sli:4 No. r.iersilu. Tel. 3S7-I i!' KOIt lti:.T 3-room cottau-e. fur nished. wndern. :'.). tlJM'-j Xo. Itiverside. Inquire l'a Xo. rr.irb ' STlf Kll: SALK l;i:'! Durant cea h. Al shnpe. looks new. ,"o",.'i in cludlni; Instir.inec and carryini: eharce. Inquire WHhuin Super Service. SI Htntlon.' cninp trroundx or whm have you? A.. Wilaon, Itonanzn. Ore. !3 Foil rSKXT Mooern furnished 5- ronin house;, electric ranue. tin- rafc1-. 1'hone 1 1 T " DEVELOP Films Free BUHERiWcst Side Pharmacy YOUR ReXALL STORE ' Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time ItaptUK' Na" UKuWr : Di'NVFP Colo June 17. (1 Alton' J..' Miller of Boston, was the choice for president of the Wthern Baptist convention nn - HEAR THE SOUL OF DIXIE Iand in song anc DANCE . t'.-ou. Billbrew ine ro.. Chorus Of 75 typ.cl . the cotton darkies from me c fields.- ". . Never Anything - -.. -T4-. "Refnre A complete cast of ne groes in an epic of Pathos Humor Music Song i and Dance. ,r. Alto , RAYMOND GRIFFITH In POST MORTEMS ' : M rOMING 1 . 1 1 WED;,' JUNE PIGKFORD In Her Firt All Talker 4 Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15 it j'i. . : i B " R'-a 6fct jI w J o. I Up to Jane 30 Buy Ona and Get One . QUICK STEP AN UNEXCELLED FLOORPAINT No matter whether you gallon, you will receive up to June 30th. P. S. Don't forget that we are distribu tors of the wonder of all wonders. 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