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PAfJE TWO TfEDFOim MATL TRrBUNT!, mDFQTin, ORFiOX, TFKRDAY, .Tl'NF 1S. 1020. Iocal and -'Personal The GraiiKi movement U ron utanlly Kninlii Mrermth in Orison, MtUt 1-'I'K- VV. I'illlllfKT lit ll'Mul Itivrr, Htjili- niHMti'r, when he wan In Mod I'm d Ihln forenoon. He n lioitid that the Hialo (JninRu now hua it iiit'tnltiitliii of K.oon, a lrovtli if nearly UouMc In nix yMis. He fPK'ii t M'dfiu-1 anil The Roku Fltvt-r valley as a HtroiiK irutu.p Hi'ctlon, and whh nartii-u-Urly imiiivnacd with thv. ncilvititw of the local (!mi.KH. Ht juni com-' phtJ attendance at tin? Stale. CtfuiKf mt'ot at Myrtlo I'oint. wItp over l.OOi) vNltMH had Riith itrcd from all partu of the state. Money loaned to worthy ieoile to pay their honent fleltH. Thomas Iteulty (V., Itm. 11!. Talm Itlk.. cor. Mitln itml Front. uintairn. a 4 1 f Thomas Vint, landscape mik Infer of the national parks Hyntein, ar rived in the city thin noon from the Hoiith fin the Shasta train and left Immediately wah Superintendent K. ('. SoliiiKky for ('rater national park, where they will he joined to morrow hy K. V. Price, general mutingwr of the Cfator Inke Na tional lark company, and then the three will ro over thin year' huild intt itwwrfim for the park. K. (. Corn, realtor, now In now location at 11 So. HiverHide. it!! Mr. and Mr, Kayinonil He tor and children are visiting relatives In Htm FriineiMcw thin week. They urn expected home tonight. . Wlndwlnifs made to meuHiire to fit your part leu lar car. CIioohp your own pattern, IK. So Including brarkeia. Atertford Auto Wrecking Co., Si 9 No. ItlveiMlde. Tel. 7J.2. H'.t (hiewtft from a distance nt Mod ford hotelH. lni-tudn .Mr. and Mrn. C. II. Mlddlemln of ft.rmtmthtini. iAIa., and K. Christenson of Stock -s ton, Knn. Lawn mowers sharpened, 60e. ; Call 341-J-ii. 92 ' . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Iun(lowne of Kuuta Ana. Oil., are Mi'ilford vUltora for few days. Mr. Imi downe while here In WidtiiiK the J. C. 1'enney tit ore. Mr. Iinsdovne is manager of the J C, renney trior! at Santa Ann. Summer price on aeleet Ki'uriV Breen slahwood. Medford Kuel Co. Tel. 631. fi.ltf LomIiux by .084 of a point. Ash land Klk were mmcd out of the district championship for Soith ern Oregon hy the lakevlcv illlks Sunday uflnnmrn in a rltualiNiir ronirHt held Ht Klamath Kalis. Sc-oron were: l.akeview. .! & I per. criit. itnd Ash In ad 9H.117 per cent. In the approximately 4.300 words lu the ritualistic service, officers of ench lodKo tnlssed Just seven words, either mispronounced, mls plnced or omitted. Those who wit nessed the contest were ttxtmvn- jrant In their praise of the work done hy the officers of both lodges. Ashland Tidings. Try one. of our double rich malt ed milks, at HuckliiKhnm'n Crest. HR J. J. ftuchter left thl morning fur ItosehurK ami Marshflold wheiv ho will transact business for the next few days. tt nner, Lutheran church, 4th nnd Oakdale, Wednesday, fi:30 in 7:80. Adults 4lc, children 2fr. SS Rdnrnnl fUngiim of New York city, a professional slnper. Is vis iting nt the Siskiyou onmn with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Russell and W. J. McCloskey. n old-llmo friend of his. fruir at Chllder's hall ever Wed, nnd Sat. nlnht. i;i ine (olden Links class of the Haptlst church will meet at the home of Hev. W. Tl. Kiilon, 4 Hose avenue. Thursday afternoon at 2:30. K'very member in UVmA to be present and plans will be made for the trip to Hetma. Summer prices on select nr.ide fcreen slahwood. Med. l'uel Co Tel. 631.. 63tr.' M rs. W. I . McCiiwhii . ret urne.l Sunday from Port html where she visited friends for a week. Swimming now, In drinking water t the Nat. 4ltf C. T. linker, secretary of the Cham tier of Commerce, w h ose liearinK was slightly affeetod dur ing the World war. in which he served nn a gun pointer ot a V. S. cruiser, by the delonal Ions of the Klin, lefi fctr Cortland last evening wiui the expectatjon of entering I me veiernns' hospital for treat - j Servd mem. I aln; limited slipplv Kindling fur ftien. Fuel Co.. Tel. S. ft;itf Mri.Nell Minkler nnd her bmih er, Frank Hammond, spent yester day visiting their sister. Mrs. .1. II , Turner In Asht.ind More Slices to Uie lonf is the reason for the tinparallolod popularity of Fluhrcr'n Now Long Loaf. Arc you using it? Your grocer hug it. i I Among the t'regonlana register ( ed at Me.dford hotels are J. 'IVJar ,dine, 1 1. M. Kranels, 1. W. (V-avy, Mr. and Mis. W. J. Kerr and J. K. , Courfon of Corvallis, A. N. Itiehey t Tin. Hallos, Jeo. A. Palmiter of Hood Kiver, II. .1. Klllott of lerry I dale, Mr. and Mis. J. K. Wealher- 1 ford of Albftiy, Hal K. IIn and I Javid Hosh of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. j Notter of Kotest tlrove and W. I). I Hartley of Salem. j K. C, Corn, realtor, now In new location at II So. Klvcrsldc. if I Jam oh r. ami Mary urleve, pro I firietor and boss respectively of the , 1'rospeet hotel resort, after Hpeml- Ing yoMterday lu the city visiting land looking after business matters, I ami iho former attending th Cra ter club meeting last evening, left the Hotel Medford about midnight last night for homo. Wilbur Darby, nslstnnt county water master, and Chester Ciim mlngs, hydrographer, are spending today in the Kvans creek district. Chicken dinners, 7ftc. The Cov ered Wagon. I'hoefiix. 100, The county health unit whh hold- ing a child welfare clinic this after noon ut Talent, under the direr-! lion of Dr. Kmily Holcum, county j medical director, und Miss Augusta (Hover, county nurse. A similar clinic was held yesterday at J'hoo nix. .lames Stevens, popular baritone, will appear In concert at Ht. Mark's Guild hall Tuesday night ut 8:1 ft. 8K A base ha II game player) n Jack sonville Sunday resulted lu defeat for the Jacksonville team t (he bunds of the Ashland nine, winning by a score of 21 lo 1. The game Had been fairly even until the fifth Inning. Kindling Tor sale, limited Mipply. Med. Kiiol Co.. Tel. K8I, 63tf I lev. K. I Im wrence, who re cently resigned from the ptist orate of the local i'leshyterian church, will leave tomorrow, accompanied by his family, for I'ort laird, en route to Caldwell, Ida., to assume the pastorate of the church there. Danci) at Chllder'n hall every Wed. and Sat. night. lOfi Mr. und Mrs. frank Hammond ' who are visiting Mr. Hammond's brother. I:. II. Hammond and fam ily here, drove to Kugene Ust Fri day where they were jidned on the return trip over the McKcnlc pass iiy Robert Hammond, Jr., ft stu dent of the I'njversity of OroKoti. The party returned Sunday. All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasoiiiUde prices. I'hone your order to 1 0311 or IL'-L. tf Sergeant and Mrs. (trover Owen, who left two weeks ngo oTi an ex tended tour of the widdle west and Houth, have arrived In Marianna, Ark., where they will visit friends and relatives for a short time. They plan to start on the return trip Juno 114. They reported good prog ress, and lu a tcuer received today they said they averaged 330 miles per day for 10 days. If you would like to b-nrn lo teach piano and twelve pay while teaming, wrile to Box 1. N.. Tribune. mnf Miss Itorltlle Mlksihc returned to Medford Sunday after spending a week's vacation In ICugene an the gues nf Mrs. Will Steele. K. C, Corn, realtor, now In new location at 11 So. Hlverside. fia June IMuvius broke nil former i-ocoitIh for June when ln sprin kled (he Hrants Cass district with 2.4! Inches of rain during the first half of the month. The previous record for rainfall for the entire month was 2. art Inches. There has been rain on n majority of the days of the present month. Friday night tne precipitation amounted to .L') inch, this coining after severa nays or warm weather. The ba rometer was low Saturdny morn Ing and Indicated that the rainfall might be Increased still more, flrants I'nss Courier. l-oyalty Circle meet with Mm. Hedges Friday. Full attendance desired. s Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnest Smith left lust night on a vacation visit of week or ten days which they will mend nt t.os Angelm. H.xnge's old-time dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat. m Iho condition of the exalted ruler or the iMka lodge. Hen Moller, who had been unite ill for some tim una improved so much that he is now nble to come dtwn town io visit frleiols and the IJlks" club fr a short time dally. iet iiio.ne fenders and auto bodies Htraluhteiied at HiiH' Hhe"t Melal Works, opposite Lewis Hupei' Station. Cbone A 1 N. lf A. L. Street is being hebl lu the . county jail on a charge of obtain ing goods under false pretenses, following bis arrest early this week, i He Is accused of purchasing $on worth of furniture from a local I estnbli.vhmeut. paying $:! on ac count, then mortgaging the furnl- til re for two loans and then leaving tile city with the property. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. M'lfo d Lumber Co. 3 j ? t r The schoid of forestry at 1 he Oregon Agricultural college h is an enrollment of L'l: students and is doing good w ork. according to Dean 1. w. ivavoy of the school, i who was in Medfotd as a member of the college board of regents party Inspecting the Southern the gon L.ci Intent station at Talent. The forestr) eoiite covers Us field tht iiahly. mild Dean I'eavey. and Include number of southern lire- gon students. The outMandluK evsnt of tha sttetal and mimicHl Reason Is the James Stevens concert set for next Tuesday niHbt nt St. Mark's Oultd ball. yN F., F. Anderson, chief elerk at the Hotel Med font, h. exp c.) to arrive baek In the city Thur-dav from a sevciiil dV vi"lt si Cort land. HLln. green pine !lnrwit $l,ll' per tier, luiut H yourself. .Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. ;Jtf Colonel 1. M Nutt man of ihe I'lcfiidlo. Ssu Francco. In ch.uae of the i ecru it Ing for the I'aeiHc west and north w est. at i i i d in Metlfoi , ve-tei day from K Umath Falls where he Inspected the annv reciuniug office thiMe. Me made thi sjinie in-itr.ilon heie and left thi-t noon for I'orlland James Steven, the emanata bari tone, will be heard In concert Ttte-1 day evening, June 18, at St. Mark"sj halt. ss Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at rho sheriffs office yester day to Fear) Stevens, Koy Johnson, Charles Ward. Henry N'cldermeyer and T. I. Cowen of Medford, Fred Dutton of Kagle Point. W. A. Clark "and Anton King of Ashland and C. F. Moon of (iold Hill. Beli-et grade factory blocks $.'i.r0 per load. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. USl. A3lf 'allfoiiiians registered at Med ford hotels include Mr. and Mis. J. W. Cross .and Mr. and Mm. A. I IS. Senile of Sacramento, Mr. and I Mm. ch. Zuiniiver of Auburn. Mrs. j It. A. Walker, Miss Marian Uoan ! and Miss Kat hryn Knan of Long Hoach, Helen C. I'ennell and L. M. James of Herkeley, Mr. and Mrs. I A. H. Comb nnd MInh F. Dean of j Los Angeles, Mrs. Ituth Anderson, I W. T. Hmythe. It. . Fitch and U I M. Muternan of San Francisco.' j Iti-ln. green pine slnbwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co.. .Tel. 1131. S.'itf Winifred In man ami Harriet I White. L'dnn Mae White, Joe Hart- ley and Lawrence Mitehelmore, son t of (lev. Hugh Mitehelmore if Ash land, left Monday for Hosvvell HprlngH. near Kugene, where they will spend ihe week attending the I Christian Kndcavor conference be i Ing held In that city. . . IDynge's old-time dance at Nal every Wed. and Sat. !4 Joe Ferguson, scheduled to wres tle with Jack Wood tonight at the Armory, arrived last evening from )uel : Sacramento. Cvil., and this for j noon declared he was In Ihe pink J of condition to wrestle the local man. Ferguson is a fighter, and Is particularly anxious to meet Hem O'Orudy of Ashland In Medford in a short time. Piano teachers, Mrs. Ida Wood n i) d Florence ( 1 raves. Su m m r classes now startiiiR. Tel. HMli-W. i 03 The, librnrian of the Junior high school. Miss Winifred Andrews, left yesterday to spend the mi jo iner with relatives at Kugene. Ladies' bouse dresses, office ifroKses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. It. Soiimes ' It o sail a " line. Kvery wearer Is ft booster." C-ill 1'04-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also jsilk drosses for sale. Mrs. Harto. 4.'.tf J. L. J:owman was among the buiuesH visitors in this city yes terday frorn Klamath Falls. K. C Corn, realtor, now in new 1 location at 11 So. Hlverside. 92 Mis. W. A. Heale of Hutte Falls was taken to the Sacred Heart hos pital early this morning and Is re ported to be seriously ill Today. Jr. H. P. Coleman has returned to hla office In the Medford Center nidg. no The jury In the circuit court trial yesterday of the Plerce-Allcn Mo tor comppny against C. II. Dunuliig ton for the repossession of a truck and for $100 damages, returned a verdict last evening favoring the1 plaintiff. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 3 J7tf C. 2. Hoyden of the county sur veyor's office' was to leave this evening Tor Tacoma. Wash., to un dergo a major operation. He plans to be absent for three or four wee Ut. K. C. Corn, realtor, now In new location at 11 So. Riverside. 1)2 S. N. Friedman Is among the business visitors In the city from Seattle who arrived yesterday. For sale Aster, zinnia, mari gold plants, lUc do..; other kinds. 40 Quince. 75tf Merry-go-round. fcrrls wheel. and shows.- concession all will be located In Lllhia park from. July 4 to (!. four big carnival days. with Y ourth of July as the big day. according to announcement made today by Harry McNair. who is acting as chairman of the Klks committee which Is In charge of the concessions for the July Fourth celebration. " I tnek well's .(.Jreater Shows." which carnival Is at pres ent located in Los Angeles, comes highly recommended, ncconlfug to Mr. McNair. Ashland Tidings. HreKsniakiiiK, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford llldg. Phone IIM. I3tf Marriage licenses were Issueil t Ihe county clerk's office (his fore noon and yesterday to A, W. Ken ning. :.'!, and Agues llcdberg, L's. both of Ashland, and to KrneM Hushnell. xy, and Clara Stickler. 17. both of Talent. Dunce, Jiickson Springs, Satur day. John HenitHt and his Hocum Hounds will play. i2 Hutbllng permits were issued hy the city-yesterday and today to Kd Walker to repair a dwelling on Quince street nt a esi of $oa Nnd to i; J. Klein to build a dwelling P irtlett street at a cost of fH'un. ( permit was also issued lo Vera I'lymale to res h ingle u Iwelllng on North Orange street at n cost of $l.'tO. Let me write your five Insiirrtuco. Carl V, Tengwahl, Hotel Holland. Phono !.1. tf Included among the motorists f i om a distance w ho registered this forenoon nt the local branch of the out of slate autn registration H. S. Piatt nf the Medford Fur niture ami Hardware company re turned home Sunday evening from Portland, where he has boon with his wife, who lias had a serious operation ji Dr. Coffee'H Surgfcil hospital. Mrs. Piatt la Rotting along nicely and is making a speedy re covery Dining room sot.' blrdseye ma ple bed no m set, range, bookcase, chihl's nursery set, breakfast set, tea wagon, ice box, bod, springs anil all household furniture at sacrifice prices; also office cublnets at half! price. &12 Park Ave., between H a. m. and 7 p. m. Phoiif 853 oilier Medford district hours. hx fday ufternonn betwr K. L. Harry, fire Insurance ad- "r - "ml ' o'clock at the Junior luster making his headquarters In- j h,fn " hool building, was not ro Modford. returned last evening rkiible in the fai t that only ":i from a short business trip to San'v"t,4M W('n' ',Ht fr the only two Francisco and l u n s m u I r. Cal. ''""dldates. Dr. H. K. Hroen and i. an a. ftwigari, Who were UNOPPOSED BOARD CANDIDATES GIVEN UNANIMOUS VOTE' scbouj clet ti'Hi of I annual nior a ting minor observer of the huXf local station who resigned about Iodic a year ago to attend the state col lege at Chioo, Cat., from w hlcti institution he recently returmd. Although t hern may bo other candidates to take tomorrow's ex amination, so far as known at the loenf :-yiHon. Keith Haugh inun, also a w'!!-kii'iwn Med lord young man Is the only other can didate. The .Medford station crsonnel now consists of L, W. Db-k, me teorologist, Clair Ah llmm. junior observer and Kenneth Amk-rson, hi'bl yester- I minor observer. i Jk: hours ; 1 it cleared all tin way by Siturduy night. Hot In Vienna VIKNNA. June Ih. iT't- 1 persons have been dVowned and KS piostialed during the present heat wnve in Vienna. ' which tut taxed the ' oh vi city of t:te emergency corjis ambulance companies. ! While Mr. Harry receives his mail and maintains a homo In this oily, his work keeps him out of Med ford a majority of Ihe time. He aid iIiIh forenoon fire losses In the stale have not been showing any decrease, maintain Jug thro average which has not wavered fur sevijral yea rs. (Jeorgo Williams - of. - Ashland, Mrs. Cora Hurl man or Appiegaie and llohn NoitIh of Jacksonville were am one- th -f town vis itors In Medford today, "HJR a divorce compjuuit w-as filed toflay at the county clerk's office by Mrs. Mabel Poague against Sam- Poague on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. The cou ple was married January 30, HJ23. Itoth are of Medford. Mrs. S. W. Wetherbee and (ier trude and Klsle Wetherbee were visitors In Medford yesterday from Mill Crank Valley, Cal. Mrs. A. A. Hchuchurd. daughter and son. Muriel and Karl, are guests of Mrs. Milton Kehuehard and Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Antic, en route from California to Auburn. Wash., where Mr. Schuchard has' purchased and will operate n jew-, elry store. The SchUehards formerly 1 lived here and have many friends I who are glad to see them. I To attend . the annual Pre-bv- I torian Voting People'a conference at Hoswell Springs, hear Koseburg. this week, a local dcleuatloii lefi for the springs yesterday. It was made up of the following mem bers: Huth Clement. Louise Hrom- mor. Dorothy Palley and Flora Mr. Math. Helen Polk of Jacksonville was also h member of the parly. J. ! itch, architect, with headquarters offices In Portland, will be In Medford tomorrow on business. Krown & White, with offices at 31 ,'nrth Fir street, are business- ixMH-ost' ittHtlvw for Mr. Fitch lu Medford nnd county. CRATER LAKE PM NOTICE TO SHRINERS SI'Kl'IM. .n:iM'Oltl KirlllXK Cl.ri! LIWCHKOX on Monday. Juiu" -iTli nt one I'. .M. Blimp. Iloli'l AVoilford, ' comii'inieinins OIPKitlAI. l'OTi:.T.- E I.KO. V. yOl ,0'URTU. .Good attendance requested. All "Shrinero' welcome. Call llniol Mi'dford licl'or.' Saturrlay noon' and hi'iliV resorva tions ao that wc may iircpitrc. :;. . .1. C. 'I'lIO.MI'HON, Se.Totary. titifiii- mr re-i'li rtion to tlm'i' yrai itclllis, hut the loniillli.ihli- "f:n:l alu ul the ..itloii was that iai!h ramlhlatp i'i.c.-K'.i th.. r..u ...... ..r 73. Thoro hav. 1,,-cn annual .-Ire- AHIiiiukIi It no-,,l , ay y,-s- tlons. In thi- distiii-t when- many (t''day at Ci'ati-r ..ai.onal jnti U and vm voti-H were last, for Instance 1 it was lalnini; mot of the ilay one wns ludd years uko attended liyiiheie lodnv. ihe wi l: f , l i,,L- Ithi- road of Know hetween ;,nvern Iment ea.tpp and the oil--e .1 ill not jreae eitlier day. ae-iodinu to tele. lustrates the rr,i h:.,.n.- ,.,,'" '""" .e.e.veo ,, on, ,ne pa,K , , . . , tnis noon. . . .. has existed In .Medford tehools fori .,.,. i..,.,. ... A . ..... ... 17llf.tlI-l 10 nils work has the road now I only 14 voters, j The faet that Messrs. Green and Hwlart were iinoppnsed anil that naen received the full vote east II- years past. The hold-over mem bers or the hoard are .V. II. Frank lin, Howard Sehel'fel nnd ( '. I!. I.eniinon. The three year terms of Mesns. Helii ffel and i-'riinklln ex- liire nt-xt yeai-. in June.. The hoard, whose present presi dent is Mr. Kwlitart. will roorifaniiie j at its next nieetlni;, and It Is not Known now whether the present head will he e.-intlnued. or the honor will h0 passed over to Koine other member. At yesterday's w-lei-lion the elec tion hoanlMonsisteik of Mrs. Nora Klfkputl'ick, ..Mn). Eat! Oaddis and Mrs: 'Kate Youiik, who had a very easy time i f It ami liad tho Votes 'ounted and posted ten minutes after the. iiolls had closed.' cleared to sonui distance heyond Kovernmeiit camp anrl will surely Buy Cannery Pears! libby, McNeill & libby - - See E. E. Shinn at ' Brown & White, Ins. Agency,, Phonu 130 3i ; -x s THE SHOW OF SHOWS MY, Jnckson Obituary COUNTY OFFICERS PUT As per tlltl'.tloltV .oren H. (;i,.Kory, a well known resident of Tnlde Itoik. passed i a way at his home ! nine ixili nt tht hkc of 4 1 years. He was horn In Klamath coiinlv near J.orclla. February 1SNS. at the use of lo years he with Ills parents came lo the Kokuc lilver valley, where their home has since been made. Mb leaves besfdes his wife, Hlaltche, one dau. Kilter, Mildred, nnd one son, Keith, both lit home. fits fattier and mother, Mr. ami Mrs. Henry t.rejrory of I able liock and two sisters. Mrs. M. True of Ashland and Mrs. A, .Sellara of Central l'olnl. l-'uueral ..services will be run ducted from the Conner funeral parlors Thursday. .lime 'JO. at i:.t p. m., rind interment will be made in the Cenlral i'oint cemetery. I'OW'KLI. Anson Powell, line SI years, passed away at a local hospital Juno Is. Mr. Powell will hi remembered by his living in Jacksonville and Central I'oint for ihe past tour years. He leaves three sons and three daughters. Mrs. S. C. Weston, Keattlo, Wn , Mrs. I.. It, I'ludps, Jameson, Ore., Hendricks, lis AtlKo K. Powell, CamhrldHe, I'owell, shoup. Idalni. 'owell of Central Point Mr. I'owell made lib Mrs. ,1. c. les. Cal . A. Idaflo. N. .1. ami with whom home, lie is also survived by one brother, C. II. I'owell of Apple cnto. The remains are at the Conner funeral parlors anil fu neral service will he announced later. unaiipie means of eoter. talnment. the notary club invited the county officials to lunch at the Hotel Medford tills noon and then proceeded to tell them what they thulium of them individually nnd collectively. T;-,c procedure took on a lively note, as one after one the officers were inlroduc aoo oawieu oil! for o;isr formanccs. In order to babince the nruirrani the officers were allowed tliclr turn at the Uotarlans. Sheriff Hnlph .lenniiiKs was introduced by Ur. W. V. I'. Holt. (lcorKe Coddiin, by K. 1. Dazey, JucIkv Alex Sparrow bv V. S. Iloteer. Su:iiiiie Il-iili,iau Carter l,y Clyde Kaltln, A. C. Wal ker hy'c. .1. .Senion. Counly Asses sor Coleman P.- Waller Lcveretlc. I'cinah Mevens Meyer hy K Corn and County Aent 1- cwlcr by Carl Hwigart. Stanley Kiint::innii, latest mem her to nner the hoy scntu troop o tlic. Kotnry cluli. was formally in irouuceil lo the ornanlzalion Attorney Frank N'ewuian. The civil seivlee examination lo be held in tirants Pass tomor row of candidates for position of J osci.er in lllcleoroloKy JW III the Lniled States Weather lilt- o sim vi'. e, is linereslinif in Ihe faet' that K p fi n e t h Anilei'son, minor observer of Ihe Meillordl bunion win oe opposeu ny ins predeeessnr. Iiwl.uht liandall, for- Prouos State Liquor MADISDN. Wis.. June IS. ('i A Joint resolution proposing amend mcni of Hip state constitution tn permit ,.1hn state tn manufacture liiiuor was introduced in Ihe sen atn loilay hy Itertiliaid ItottleiuHii. Mllwuukte wet. Craler like Chapter No. 32. It. A. M . Tuesday niKtit. June mli. Din ner at i:4,V licKiilar c u m muni ciit'ion and work in II. A. M. degree. Hy order It. I'. 1. K. SCIIl l.Klt. 11 S.M'V Business Interruption Insurance does what a , ' fire policy can not do! .STARTS i ll'i : mk- . . m M If 'd.ISa ss- ff&sKr A stain the Leader ' ral lyll in Her First i 1 i nireail were lloberl Weed of Kern-I ey, Nov., W. J. Hell of KerrlierK, Nch. and Alfred llohn of Snrlnu. I.ilc Mont. Srlryl iiraile factory llloeks f.VMl per h'ad. M.il. Fuel Cu., Tel. Hit 6:llf Mr. ami Mrs. Harvey l.lni; and lln children of Hiirbauk, Cal.. and Mies Klhert tller of Holly wood, are guest of Min. Itert Ureer at Ashland. Mr. t.lnt Is editor and publisher of Ihe Hiirbauk Hevlew. and v III return home in n few day.. The others, will apeml the summer at Ashland. Mlsa tlreer la in the llloes at Hollywood. Cheap dry lumlivr at Medford l.amlH'r Co. S;';tf ' H Tatlnn. representttiK the llen-t rial Tito company. Is tn Medford and southern Oregon for a few j days conferring with Ihe l.ewl fuller Service sIMlon. their local dealers. i in.to glass, atl sires; also plate I ,:l.ls. TrowliTldse Cahlnet Wks. finds from Porltand at loeil ; hotels ItU'ludc M. Kennedy and f unity. C. It. II, 'ji. M. It.' Croft. ' M t I.ii't C l: Clodletler. Mr. j and Mrs It Vt M.ireli. Mr and! Mrs. Cvl Pani H. O K. Kthtie, W . lard White. l. IV Mitchell. A. M Scantllen. I!. 11. Harvey. IV tl. Hill and Macey Freeman, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MAX AMI ll'K chii tnke r S imhsenuers U I'urllitinl Thiirs ily niurninj;, return -rnla. Tel. 7H ,. !,: KOII SAI.K-- r.;t!i-.i-2. l'le cherries I'henc !4 SKl,I;lMi OlT S Til; K HOl'Si: lUl.lv hinhm nmm set tJi: uM oilier f nrniHliinit at crresMtml ln Itnv prices. Selling fast. 1U HKV. UXt Viirk Ave.. 9 a. m. I', ni. !'tl? SAI.K-I'hnne terrier iminle. V.NTK1 A nnrtmn;,r ti I!u Keiie. I'hone 7-K-l 1. Ktli in:NT)I....in with f wlth fUt hoHid. 33. Ho. Ivy Si KOK AI.K--YVcker lM-inet nl siiintl. ilrop-sal.' hnMi.Mis crlh. -i hi t ith m it'kr top. Mrt. Hnltnei. Keene : !' TWO HOYS n.nt nv hi ml of A Mr. 1 Yettni: ln.1v cMit for chlhlren. rt,t R. A. H0LME3 INSURANCE AGENCY Jaekton Co, Bank Bldg. Phono 444 SINCE 1909 r.V ishes to Ucnsoe le WANTKIl -Cheap for cah. Chev. or Ford roaiUler or coupe nol later '27 model dealers. Address Hex c. ! ., m , Tribune Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Her golden voice will go ringing around the world" in this mightiest., of pictures. YOU XI, HEAR NEW MAF.Y GEOWN HP VIBRANT . , . DRAMATIC Her ono and only screen production for the year find what a production! "ALSO- Chic Sales in Another of His Famous Bide Split ting " TALKING ACTS "A Ladies' Man" ' LAST TIMES TONIGHT The All Talking All Negro Mw-'icsl Drama of ; the South Hearts in Dixie" ' ' Will Be Shovin yJi FUr Sh0W8 in ford " : Da'ly,S CHildren J5 f , t -n?, I, " y VOp-Ll, HAVE TO COME ' EARLY