MEDFORD MAIL TRTT3TjyR, MEDFORD, ORRfiON. AVRDXEsDAY. .7 TNT. 10. 1f2fl.
PA OR TWO
Iocal and
-'Personal
.Mr. and Mr. T. W, Mfllor h-ft
la hi evening fur their hinne In Cnl
vflle, 'nsh., follnwlnt, a short hild
ih'vh vMt In Medford vhlU 01
route hy unrtpr ffnm i.tm A m:eles,'Hfrdy with
f IcntT'C JohllHnn, Ilnlwl!in1 11 til n- 1
UKtM- uf the 1'. H. Pidt-Hty and j
(Juurnniy company of Sun Kran-
cImi-o, ijaxwd tfiroiiKii Mdford yet-';
I
Cheap lumber ami
Medford Lumber ,'o.
rmlar jiohIm,
! to Diamond
Ink
family,-
when tli
S2"tf I N'"'n' Johnson's t'litlrt'
will
VitfU- r
M'Mr blue Hk!i' and ilu f lint
mill.v fair wiuher uiul Kunsiiinc
for celis prevaileil here t inlay,
a nil fair weatlur in foivr-n'm for
loti lit and Thiu-Mlny. wltli HhIhk
umpM-a Hire. Veii'nla,v".H niaxl
mum iwan. 72. and lliin morning'
in I nJ imi in wan 3s. i
Money loaned o worthy people
to (lay their hoiifit dvbm. Thomas
lt".'tliy Co.. Km. 12, Palm t:lk.t cor.
Main and Krout, tipMtulrn. IMtf
Mr:-., A). ltoK former resident of
the ' Phoenix district, arrived In
Meet ford 'ini tiiurniiiK, aeeompa -li
led by her three wraiidfoii, l.e
larid, i 'la tide and l.t-wis ( 'ate of
I .us AnuelHs. tu visit ihe home of.
her daughter, Mih, Nell I'Yunlilln )
of Medford, , and other relaliv
durinK Ihe jumpier vacation.
11. (. Corn, realtor, now In now I
loeatlon at 11 Ho. Klvei-Mldp. . 92 I
The city council at itn iiu'dinn
la Hi nlftht pUHsfd an ordinance 1
Kpreudlnu, Ihe useHMiienlH fur the J
rtnlly eMahlle Kim I Sixth hi reel j
lifihtlim.
'lldwinj;K mad tn mUHiirn to
fit your particular f ar. Choone
your own imttein, $3.f(i Including
braekeiN. Med fun) Auto Wrecking
Nu. liivi-Hido. Tel. 73-'. f:
C. II. Athey of Chicago In annum
the visitor In M;dfoid from a dls
tnce. Others are hrfd Skaer of
K'ansaH 'ity. Mo., .VI km Joseph! tit
Thomas of Xss Vwvtf, ld.. Mr.
and Mi-H. W. K. llerzoK of Detroit,
Mlrh., and (leoie Silk and M !hs
K. Hoyd of Vancouver, It. C.
J.awn mowers tihnrpened, BOe.
Call 341-.I-L'. 91'
C'ollven ' Vintifihaldir. ilaiitihter
fif Air. arwl Mrs. John WltiU'i'liul
der, KUHiuliiPtl a fructured ami yen
terday ufte rnooii, but today was re
ported to be In fi satisfactory con
dition.. '
Summer price on select grade
rerfen pluhwunil., Medford Fuel Co.
Ttfl. Wl.' , 53tf
. The t-'uuthern OreRou Scandina
vlun social y will hold Its annual
tiiM'titiK nextiSundny at Kullstroiu'v
urnve, with im-mberH expected to
be present from all part of south
ern (iicnon.
lancw at Chllder'n hull vorv
Wvd. and Sat. ninht. UW
oppotwnls of tho ICtiKenc fhool
Al Martineau of iliants . Pass
'spent yestenlay In the city on htisi
1 nci's.
KindlliiK for sale, limited supply.
Mod. Kue Co., Tel. Ml. & 3 1 1
Mull nie for the first time since
last Neulfmber. (tie net a I liiat or i rMl
In (he dl.))ay window of the c. t;. i
fiates Auto ('(iininiiiy on North Itlv
ersldi this wci'k consumed a small ;
port Ion of meal and olher food. :
The i-epltle Is only a few iiirheii '
lonx. despite that fact it is several:
years old. Held captive in a box. j
equipped wtih sand mid water, the;
ulllicalof lias been attracting ron -siderahle
attention.
Dane.' at hi bier's hall every
Wed. and Sat. nluht. ion ,
Mr. and Mis. W. S. Kdward-f, ;
: Mrs. 1 f nt t if Koozer and T. It. Cox,
I of Krcewater. Ore., are guests of ,
Mr. and .Mix. ICalph K. Kinwr, ;
f let I hose fendcrn and auto j
bodies KlliiiMlttcned at Mrill's She"! I
.Metul Works, opjioslte Lewis Super
j Service Station. Phone 4 I S, tfi
Marriage licenses were Issued at!
I the county clerk's office yesterday!
I lo Carroll Stephens, 43. of Ml.
1 Shasta City, Cal.. and Theliua .
1 Couch, 3s, of Coronado, ' Cal.;
i Thomas Coweu, - I, of .Med ford and
I .Mildred llarber, Is. of Ashland; '
"win- TullJe, 3!i, and Mildred Jlar-
j ley, 4K. both of Ashland; Kichard
t Kermari, 31, and Ciad.vs UunieH.
i . both of I, us Angeles.
If you would like to learn 1n
tvach iiliiuu and receive pay while
learning, write to Box h, N.,
Trilnine. sotf
A building permit was issued by
Ihe city today to W, Ken Cox-y tti
build a dwelling on West Second
Htreet at a coHt of $2ti(H.
K. C. Corn, realtor, now in now
location at II So. Riverside. . H
Airs. Itobeit tbtrnlsh and daugh
ter, Lituisw. who have been making.
, thiilr home In Klamatji Kalis, arc
i spending a short (line visiting
mends and relatives in Medford.
UynKe's old -time- dance at Nut
every We'd, and Sal, y-t
Among' the Oregonlans register-.
vd at Medford hutels are Mr. and j
Mrs. II. W. M idler of Korest C.rovc, j
X H. C.rafiatu and M. W. Ken- of j
Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. T. Jefferson
of KllKeue. mid the following from
Portland: Mr. and Mrs. c. Stlp',
POKTLANU. June Jt- i
Whol-sale pi lei' of gasoline in Port- ,
lami was 1 reported advanced one'
cent today by ihu major oil com- !
pano s. Uealers, However, appeared
to hi- iincerlu.:: as to whether or
not tills advance would be absorbed
or paHwed aluiiK to the customer.
According; to inlortuatlon In Med
lord today the price of gasoline N
expected to advance one cent
Thursday.
nrnnM nrniPAi
nr niiiJiu wrri u :'
ULiiiiinst mli uuhl i
... . inninm nnminn nr
I Itlli I Bill IIIIMCII1II
krii II I.' W II i.
district budget, which exceed the .... , (, ' ... '
p ... i! i. .i . -sioi'y. i. lilll, 1'. i . Ilogers,
It. A. Ih nunc and Charles lieck
with. IH-in, green pine slazwood $l.0i
per tier, haul It ynurnclf. Medford
l-'nel Co., Tel. tt3l. f3lf
l''or the benefit of campers and
others who may be using water of
unverlain purlly, Ir. lOmlly Itol
I'nni, county medical director, to
day again suggested Immunizations
against typhi. lit fever, which she
said muy result from polluted
mountain streams or domestic
wells.
Select Ki'adn factory blocks $5.50
tier loud. Med. Kuel Co., Tel. (131.
r3tf"
Frank Amy, who has been ill at
the Kuered Heart hospitul for sev
eral days with pneumonia, was
l p-r cult limitation, won a weep
tug victory when the budget wil
rejected by a vote of KX!I to OKI.
Summer prices on Hlect Hi'Hdc
green slabwood. Med, I''U(d Co.,
T1. (131. D3tf
vV light testing campaign held on
Koiilh Riverside avenue last night
by slate ti-nffic officers, assisted
by City Traffic Officer 1. J. Pres-
"II, revealed nttto headlights In
Medfoi'd are In fairly good adjust
ment. The percentage of the 73
cars' tested having good lights wilh
found tn be higher than lestH held
previously, A few slips were given
out to molorlsls, requesting (hem
(o . repair their lights (is soon as
possible,
Kindling for sale; limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 63lf :
For the first time In many years
Ccncrul Logan post or the (1. A. R.
will not lie represented at a Mall
eoli vent Ion. Commander James
Kolman stulcd today that neither
he nor K. II. Kmerson will he able
lo intend the event, which Is be
ing hold at Newberg. Mr. Ilolmuu
sayH also that thiy Is the firm con
vention he hait missed in recent
yur.(lrnnts Pasn Courier,
Swimming now in drinking wnter
at (hi Nat. 44tf
Jack l.ongwnrthy of Santa Ana,
Oil... is spending Hevml days In
the valley, visiting and fishing in
Ihe Rogue.
. ( Corn, realtor, now in new
location at 11 So. Riverside. all
Cruel and Inhuman treatment !s
set forth un the grounds for a dl
viirce Hutt filed In circuit court
yesterday by Klranor Uarwood
agaliiKt II. C.llarwood, The coii
pl wan tnarried In Jackson county,
December 4. 11IJ3.
Chick fn dinners, 7ric. The Cov
ered Wagon, Phoenix.
The annual trout fry of the
Klamath Sportsmen's asHociatlon
will be held on Sunday, June J3,
at Crooked creek, Klamath county,
Whn In Ihe Kvan creek ecibn
yesterday In Iht Interest yf ihe
county surveyor's office, Wilbur
liavby saw a rattlesnake fully six
feet long, he report e d today.
Whether he killed it or juM gUve
It on good lisik and ran, he fulb d
to say. hut It Is thought he made
Jfond time In leuvttig the scenw.
All kinds of spraying doiit by
Allen, reasonabb prices. Phone
your order to 10311 or 4 -1 . tr
lion period fishing and enjoying
that well known resort.
Ui'fSHmaklng, smocking and but
tonholes. The fashion Sboi, 4i'4
Medford Pldg. Phone 1 K. I'Atf
The Missionary society of the
Presbyterian church hold
meeting and picnic Vupper at the
home of Mrs. 1). At, Luke on Or
cuhr Home drive last 'evening.
JJance. Jackson SprlngN, Satur
day. John Menneit and his Hocum
lloimdM will play. ill.'
Rotary, Ki wapiti, Klkn and the
Aiiland chamber of coiumcrce will
cooperate in pu: ting over a big
Poin t h of J nly elMhrat ion.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.'
Phone it!i3. if ;
Harley Hall. J. J. Muusell and
V'. M (libson were business vis- '
Hin'H in Ab-dford this morning from
the Applegato district.
Select grade factory blocks $il..0
per load. Aled. Fuel Co,, Tel, l31.
33 1 f
Ppoji motion of defense attor
neys, the sentencf of c. K. White
man, who pleaded guilty In circuit
court Kriday on a charge of cash
ing bad checks, has been continued
for li" days on the under si a ndim;
he will make good Ihe checks he
bad written and cashed at local
establishments.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 37tf
The police department today was
aiteinpLLiig tu locate a touring car.
si oen this forenoon from the
Mead-Kit rch Motor company on
Riverside avenue. A car that was
stolen Sunday evening from John!
Lacej- ol Central Point, was found I
abandoned lasl night near Medford. j
Window glass, all sizes; also plate j
glass, Trowbridge Cabinet Wits, !
C. AL (iranger of Portland, as-j
slstant state forester, is in the city!
fof several days on business with!
the Craler National forest head -I
iltlariers.
Specials for Thursday and Kriday uifclu. .The lowest
and Monday and Tuesday of nexijever taken Is said
week, a free shampoo with every j wees, reached in 1X1)3.
H marcel. The Klite Reality Shop. There was little Crust damage, as
Phone 34:3. !U j a heavy fog drifted in during the
.tuning the .Medford rcpreseula- early morning. The weather hu
ll ves in attendance at the annual 1 1 eau bete reports that Indications
stale encumpment being held at I now are for settled weather. Alter
Newberg this week of the (iramMt.ie fog liiied this morning! he sky
WASHINGTON, jinn. JTi
;ihl new airways comoiunication
taiions. which broudeuxi w'ealher
and olhei' information to airplanes I t-nip!oy
while in flight, koou will be placed j fire hc
in operation.
The depa rtment of coiomerce
-inoubced ti.day that four of the
new rflalions. located at St. Louis.
Kansas City. Kan.. Wichita. Kan.,
and Oleudale. Calif., are expected
lo lie in operation July 1. w:iie
i be other four, located at Krcsno,
Calif., Medford. Ore.. Portland and
Seattle, probably will be completed
Ugllst I.
WASIIINCTON, J"" ol'i "
CharU-s M. Mores ioilhtild, s"ii
of a pioneer ir4-im iiniiy and
t'icer of ilie lami compriny whu i
I lr. .-i'b-m H.tiv.-r as .:
diniiiL' his bov in.iid. called
t the Whin- House today and
halted with the chief cxecuihe
ver youthful reminiscences. He
Lf is ANC.KLKS. June !!. (i
City f 'ryseculor Lloyd S. Nix ad
mitted today t Jm l the refusal of
Jacob licruian. "bright boy" of
ilie defunct Julian Petroleum cor
poration to testify for the prose-1
cut ion prolia bly won Id bring; t be
di;. missal of virtually all of the
cases against 143 persons, accused
of usury in loans to former cor-i
poralioii stockholders.
STATE WILL MEET
pivwented Hoover with a enmhmu
I ion hu nter' - and I islu riuan ii
ceils . winch was engraved on !d.
Aloorcs to I a President Hoover
that "Oregon is pieuiu of the
that you spent pail of you
hood wi; bin her iioumlai ics
expressed the hope tiral the
bl nation license would ser
only us a reminder oi uiuny pleas
ant days the prejildeiit H'cni bi
Oreg-on, but also as a "standing in-
I vita tiou to hum a nd fish in sur
; roundings where you spnt your
! boyhood. '
r.ici
a ud
not
'! rf, A ,
You see
everywhere,
Water u6i
vT"
It is nature's pure
water lithiated, an aid to health,
contributing to the enjoyment
of any occasion.
Pi
Springfield Pootli Keely mill bus
f.i.iiM i-opairs.
f America's Sparkling 'Water
t
K.U.ICM, Ore, Jum. 111. (JP
M.-mlicTK of the (iri'iinn Juili
i-mmrll liiivi- l.o.n riMiiifNtiul
meet in Hiilem .Inly 8, li, coiisIiIit !
ii numiiiT nf l.-mii i.i.stli,n iimk
in;c td tin- wiHMHllnw ui ol" c(.iirt
nriici'diiri'. N.iiice ,- 1,,. nii'i'linK
wiim issui'd liy Chli-f .IuniIi'c I'cwlniw
i'T tlu- ht.'Uc suiiri'inc cmirt.
he si-vcrill (lllesLii)n.s In Ik. .ii-
i'Iikhi'iI mi ihe nui'iini,' follow:
Miilll siimlt claims In- u-iod ,y a
juilf iinil lvo jurnrM?
.Slmll a pka of insanllay l.c ,,
Icl'lllinpd hy oxikm-Is '.'
Slmll tlu ivonl "jeopardy" lie de
fined by law so a tn avoid mis
earriae of Justlee.
SHI
' HKWK
The Show
of Shows
1 !l
liOSlinriUi,. (ire.. Jum
liiinimum h'lnperyiure
rt'CH. tbo coldest June
years, was recorded here last
June reading
to be :tii de-
IT
More Slices
to the loaf is the reason
for the unpnrallclcd
popularity of Fluhrer'
New Long Loaf. Aro
you uainj; it? Your
grocer lias it.
i
purled to be showing continued Im
provement today.
Id-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00
per tier, haul It yoiirHclf. Med.
Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. B3lf
Vellowstono National park will
be opened lo the public June 10
for its ft N t h seiiHon. i:.-ger W. Toll,
superintendent oT Ihe park, will
make the principal address and he
master of ceremonies. An nddress
will b made also by Horace M.
Albright, director of national parka.
Oyngc's old -I line dance at Nat
every WhiI. and Hut. HI
Petitions are In circulation at
Salem to compel the city council
to refer to the people the granting
of a Imis franchise to the Southern
Pacific.
Piano teacher, Mrs. Ida Wood
and Klorence Craves. Summ.'r
cIuhhcr now starting. Tel. 1012-VV.
It. V. Moran and Jack Moran
of the Public Water company near
Kagle Point spent this morning In
the city transacting business.
ha dies' limine drosHos, office
dresses or. nurses' uniform for1
sale. Tailor made to measure. The i
J. K. Sonnies "Itosalln" line.!
I'.very wearer Is a hoOMter." Pall
!Mi4-l. forenoonw for further Infor-'
million. AIho silk dreHsc for sale.
Mrs. Itarto. 4flf
. Jack liotnano. who wrestled Kob
Knistp of Potiland here last nJglil
in one of the hardest fought
nmiches seen here in months, left
this morning for Provo, I'lah, to
fill an engagement heforo return
ing lor a return mutch Monday
night with Kruse.
I-). ('. Corn, realtor, now In new
location at 11 So. Ittveisble,
William I lelfrlch, rep resent a live
of the Security Insurance company
of Portland, who ban spent the
past week at the Daniel Insurance
company assisting the force during
Oh vacellon ol Mrs. M. K. Chap
man, left yesterday for Klamath
Kill, from which point he will
return home via Hcnd.
Ur, II. P. Coleman has returned
to hlN ofrice In the Medford Center
Hblg. jmi
Mr. and Mr. Joe ltiown and
Miss (Irace leave tomorrow for I
riandou. where they hnvo a cut-j
iage. Air. nmwn will return In
two w e e l ti. The i . t h c v will rv -main
for an extended vacation
Cheap lumber and cedar post
Med Toid Lumber Co. STil'
The Scandinavian society will
hold It annual mid-summer nicnic
.it KalNtrom's grove. Sunday, June
2.1. All Scandinavian are invited
t I'Dini'. Coffee will be nerved 1y
the society.
II. C. Corn, realtoi, now In nrw
UHNillon at U So. ItlvcrsbW. Hi
Heal tdnitlm: trogi will be added
to the resources of I cs hu t 'f coon -t.v.
The first Instaltment of breed
inc slock has been brought to Ib-n.l
from Canon City n a gift from
lltrlct (lame Unrden llaneltlne.
Kor sale Aster, rlnnhi. marl
LMdd plants, 10c do.; olher kimN
l.'i ulni'c, 7 r t f
T mpnr.uy auto licenses were is
mi-d ibis forenoon al Ihe sheriff
offic- to Clifford Marvin and K K
Wleneckc of Talent. A, P. Shelby
of Medford and Paul Walker of
Central Polnl,
Army of the Uepubllc, llu- Wom
en's lie lief Cor (is ami Sons and
Daughters of I'nion Veterans, arc
tlu; following: Mr. and Mrs. WU
llam l.yinati, Mrs. .) . C. Wood. Mrs.
Pred (iarble and Mrs. K. J. Cam
eron. Mrs. Ionian, Mrs. Wood and
Mrs. Cameron it re delegates of the
Wonn's Hellef Corps. Mrs. Ciirhls
riipresents the Duughlers of 'et
erans, and Mr. Lyman the C A. It.
J. II. Mellri, assistant of the
Iteddlng. Cal.. weather bureau sta
tion, who arrived in Medford mcv
erul days ago to muke u study of
airway cuuditlons between Medford
and Oakland, Cal.. and who made
a trip to Oakland by plane and
then cam here, by plane,, left u,
day im Ihe return trip to Kedding
by train.
Mrs. l. P. Adams, formerly of
LkMriilt. Ore.. Is now employed at
i he linnd P.ox Hal shop on Kast
Sixth Htreet. Mr. and Mrs. Adams
and their son moved to this city
recent ly.
became
warm.
clear and the weatliei
BY HIGH SCHOOL !:.
4
Obituary
OHICNCHAIN I'lirrle Ohenelialti
"U.K8d iiwiiy 111 I'nlilanil. OniKiui,
.liino IS. 'I'Ue reiuuliiM will in-rlvw
In .Medliuii 'rtmiaduv nunnliiK unci
funciiul Keivlees will he held al
tliB I'eii I'linurul Htmiu TrUay al
1:30 p. in.. l''uther Hniiillton nl
fii'la t lllK. Illlfl'lnellt will lie mad'.'
in (lie Jacksonville (nnietrv.
CH AM HlCm.l.N Vonnle. Mlldretl
CliatnlHMiin, liil'ant (launlilei of Mr.
and Mis. Ji. U. C'lmiulx'iliu pasned
away In .Meillnid al an early hull'
today. A sliort fnuevnl seivjiee and
Inluniicnl will lake place ' al Ilie
ltiiek 1'iilnl eeini'leiy. llnld Hill,
tills utteruoon.
Miss
was
NliW VHltK. June 111. liT
Marlon I !! of-l).-troll toil.-i
iinniaineed as winner of ilie na
ilnn'al wavside heauty slonaii con
lest, i-ollducted aniony: IliKli school
ilinlenls by Mrs. John U. Uueke
feller, Jr.
,Iiss Itnyd won the contest oyer
liiiilli competitors with the slogan,
"IMils Is Your feuntry lleaulit'y
It." The prize was awarded for
ihe phrase which would "most
stimulate interest in t:ie heauty of
Ihe countryside and enlist popular
stipis rt in plVseryinK and heinili
I'yini; It."
S;:?:SUES STATE ENGINEER
i SALK.M. Ore.. June A' C.
H.indail of - Oregon City today
'filed suit In the circuit court for
I Multnomah county to collect dam-Ug-es
of S.iS.IHKl from Hhea Lupee,
state cnKinctr: tlu stale of Ore
gon and J..J. Inskeep of Portland,
lor injuries suffered in -an auto
tUoMle accident on July , 1!US.
The accident occurred near Ore-
on City
alleged that he was j
In an automobile '
Inskecp, waich was I
machine owned bv
on and driven by ,
in were served on '
r here today
YOUNGEST 0NitDVEl!:
LAST
Births
ATLANTA, da.. June 1 P
The youngest veteran of the Con
federate armies, ileneral David P.
Kreemati, ronnnander of the (Icor
gia division of ihe t'ntted Confcd
erale N'cterans, Is dead. His pays
Ing was the result of a heart at
tack late yesterday.
Dunning the- gray:it the age of
11. the general was said tn be the
youngest private in me war ne-
t woe n the stales, lie was loo young
lo shoulder a rifle, and was given
t he place as errand boy for his
regiment. Put after IS nn-iiths he
was enlisted in the ranks of the
Sixth (icoVgia cavalry, under (ion-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Noud of Med
ford are the purcnts of an eight
pound, nine-ounce girl, ami Mr.
ami Mrs. K. Coghill of Medford are
the parents of a nine-pound, three
ounce boy. both born June 13 at
the Sacred Heart hospital.
ral Jo
W h e c I e r, and serve
thioUKhoul the war.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Clemens of Cold
Hill are the parents: of a hoy, five
pounds. 14 'j ounces, born Satur
day, June ft, al the Sacred llea'i
hospital. '
J. FIELD POST
An eight - pound girl was born
June Hi. a the Sacred Heart hos
pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Nichols of MeH'ord.
A five-pound, seven -o urn
was born to ,l r. and Mrs.
Vn N-iia ai the Sacred
hospital Monday.
e boy
w. vi.
Heart
' li
NKW VldtK. June I.
Pat if Uuth. luctipacitaic.i
June 1 by a cold and re
complication, returned to
at the V a u k ec stadium tnduv
anamst the lied Sox. He replace!
Cedrlc Durst In right field at the
start of the tdxth Inning with Ihe
champions leading by 11 lo 0.
11
tdnee
sultatti
action
Wedding Bells
lloautiful c h u r c h ceremonies
marked the wedding last Sinlii
of Miss ltcrnlee Iturger of O'ltual
I'oinl and Leslie .McCue of l -rona.
i'lillf.. at the Central Point
brbk church, with Kev. I. k. Mil
lard officiating. The church was
attractively decorated and the
bridal pair stood beneath a sweei
scented arbor of flowers.
i iuy MeCne. brother of the
bildegroom. wan the best man and
Miss Mildred Iturger, Msler of the
hi Ule, was bridesmaid, while Mr.
and Mrs Kvcrelt Kabcr and
tleorge Marine were ushers The
weddinu Inttk place at noone and
tht new 1 w eds left Sunday even
ing on a short honemoon li;p
to CHn;id:i. after which they plan
lo make I heir home In i J axe He.
Calif.
The bride Is well known in
Central Polnl and Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Iturucr, who h:ie
resided near Cential Ptdnt for
soidV time pat.
NKW YOKK, June l!. tVl
Lou tiehrlg celebrated his twenty
sixth birthday by hitting his nine-
f teenth home - run In ihe Hi si In
ning of the Y inkec-Ued Sex game
at the stadium today. J.u k Kus-
sell was in ihe box and ihe bawes
I wer emity.
I.OS Ai;KLKS. Cal.. June lf.
i.V 'lillce huvo lcen ordered 1
ceasi raiding homes lieir br viola
tors of liiiinr laws unless warrant'.
havt been obtained. tMilccrs sab!
the rnlinn would ivdm-e arrosts S
per cent.
Kl'KKK V. t ab, .iuu. pi (iVl
Mrs. Kmlly I. Jones, inayoi elect f
tKmeka. do's not believe ' that boot
leggers should Invade our vesbleli
Hal dlsuicts,"
Iieltiany - Itaptivt church dcillct
lmI $.'.tb"i iiipc organ.
1 ' 1. & WW A ' I I L I J L, A. K1
of the state supreme court. ' ' ' i 1111-1 gHI INI .11. HI
I The several (piestions to he .lis-I ' eTi-DTO I HI
1 1 umiiu i Klfl
Undue and two jurors J.tf V. I ' Bl '
YOUTH SLAIN BY PALS uYljOFtl I
Al-Gl-STA. Kas. .lune I . Wl ' k j' tfft MjfW F
hoys, U-lll'.ur 'limit. Andrew ' jSMfit fit swM Ml 1
and fole Thompson, are ( J 5 W ' :dt ' 1 7 ' I
I to have healen Watkins 2M - W
an,l to have run over him with a tm , I'.affSSW . . ... . ; . .
I motor ear .May 24. when lie re- IRMSM RVi'-'W D
V'l;:rr'hrhar,u"r miL' mmf ' More- Wonderful Than Ever ' I
II rrr I iSKStfiaSfi 's' ht H.t - It Hi'. '
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY XryiW ' r J y oron 1!
. k k i'.nt To .,;;; i:!!.- l$kJW: Vibrant Dramatic . I ;
room house; fine shade. Phono f &h. iHs3 ' ' ' v ' he
m--. 9:'"'W ' In Her First H
jSSSSSij, ' -ALL TALKING ' II
KDIt SAI.K I'li'nly of peas vet. .Ic.lg-4, , . . , 3
a Ih. IMek Ihoin yourself. S. -" PrOQUCtlOn I i
I'arponle.i, .lacksonvlllf lllwny. , i. "Jtti.ii.juii f H
l''(il. Ki-:.T 4-riiiiin apartment., mmm. v
furnished or unfurnished. Holly , fiTil 3l J JB. ff H -
!!. ( f fj ff
W'.XTI-:n Competent person for . - . . " I
general housework. .Mrs. .1. H. ' ' ' J
Owen. Siskiyou lleichts. I'h. me '
lies'. s'ii-
piii.TTTt:"; rr ,.- Her Golden Voice Has Ke- MS - g
l'tK h. I.I-: Oak retriBeratoi', 35- 9
lb. capacity. Inquire .So. Kir. pLlCed Hei' Goldeil CUl'lS U'j ALSO '
TOURIST'S BAGGAGE " yUCr f ' I I
insurance You 11 Cry! . M Chas."Chic"
Tengwald Agency WITH A NEW MARY j
l:"i"ti""nl li f l a h t s ktitfi . Ill Aliothpr nf TTia !l
llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? M Famous Side SplSig
win pais tvi!t Hi.. trPi ' I
m ALL TALKING ACTS B
,fij mi helie who dared Fjy
il " m "the ladies'
nrj with tlu in. in sh a
Bit MAN a
rto y-a htari thrill Kfl '1 H
-opu.u. my .IB ftf KS- W , iTVi tt I
Adui.,50 ' nMAIN T0C0ME 1
mSUrSSS EARLY
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Open Every
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Pood Good Service
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