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PCt TWfl Iocal and -'Personal "The far morn In eastern Orefrnn 11 re fwliim hettcr than I expected." naiil It. i: JL.nl r, prcxhlent of ihe I'tiii: National hank, who p-turned yesterday after an extensive irip over tin- ut- during which he at I'ntliH thi- Mat. hankfi-H' conven tion. "I have a In-other v:10 t 11 n x a lari? wheal farm mar IVmltton ami he nan! he could make money with wheat around ho tr ! centa. He due UiIm by adopting modern iticthodn, iiMitu." power in rjvi'i-y way ami it ilu (in - ever head. 1 talked with w vfi al faiTii th nnil lin y all n't iiicd far he tier wit Inf w ilh corul.tioitu and pror-peci than the a e.tr and. Money loaned to worthy pro pi to pay their honest daht. Thomas Ileaity Co.. Tim. 1 Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 34tf Hon Sheldon arrived In Medford from l-os Anwlen yesterday and w ill remain until Friday when he wiil take MrH. Sheldon and the family down to Hernifa, 1 teach, near Lou A in; leu, w here they will ppend the miuimer. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln MrCi.rintu'k and Mot. Su nine I'alltTfon have leased the Siieldon home on Kin'M highway for t!ie month of July and A u- KUst. Green jd ne ulubs, lC-ln., $2.50 per load. Mnmll truck. Valley Fuel Co. riione 76. HOtf Mr. and Mr. C A. Klrhinond, (heir rlau'hteiM OladyH and W'ildn. and Ssh Tornlin. spent Kuiidny at Cri'Heenl City. Rummer prices on nclect frrade preen tdahwood. Medford Fud Co. Tel. 631. . 63tf C.uestn f'otn a distance rod.sier ed at Mfdfnrd hote Include I). P. I!ne of ChlraKii, C. It. Stew art and I". Mosbaeher of New York City, C. V. Forrhera of Sioux Kail. S. !., M iv. V'erna Wade, a ml noil of lioine, Ida., II. V. Conner of .Shanghai, . China, Oilman French of HoIho, Ida., JI. H. Henderson of Detroit. Mfeh., and D. U. Henry of Chicago, ill. Summer prices on nelect grade jrroen vlahwood. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 31. G3tf Uliiun Storey, employe of Marin'n iw-partmeiit titore, returned to work this morn 1 nit after n two weeks' vacation during which time kIk took in San Francisco and other poiniH in the south. Dance nt Chilacr'a hall every Wed. mid Hat. nlKht. 10'J 1. M. I.oue. Valley View rancher. Is Hufferitnt from bad laceration on the index finder of his left hand iim the result of a "haying"' m-cldenl which occurred on hi ranch hcv eral dayH au'o. His f Inner was cauKht In Hie haying equipment. Anliland TidinKH. Kindling for Hale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 63tf Mrs. Aluhle Mack, county home demonstration HKent, returned to Medford last nluht, after attend tnff the two weeks minimer nchool for nluh workers which wax held at the Oregon State college in Cor valliH. Swimming now In drinking water at h" Nat. 4-itf Fishing was good In Diamond lake yestwrduy, aecordipK to local fiKhcrmen who Kpent the entire day there, tin- fisherman, fish ing with two hooks, caught two fihh nt onee when he only needed one to male his limit. He threw the rxlrn fi.sh back into the lake-. .MotorlHtM from a distd nee who rcgiMicn'cd loday at the local branch of the out ttf Ktate aulo reniHine Ifoti buieint include .1. N. Slreeter of MarecHus. Mich., Mrs. A. Kdr of Couer il'Alenc, Ida., and It. Hempcl of Mugo, Colo. fiet thone fenders and auto bodies fttrufghtencd nt Hrlll's Hhe?t Metal Workit, opposite Lewis Buper Service Station. Phono 418. tf Mr. and Mis. Dick McKlhose and two ehibiren ' Hpcnt Sunday plcnleking up h? Itogue river. Chicken dinners, 7fu. The Cov ered Wagon, Phoenix. 1 Oft AmoiiK (he OreKouian register ed at .Medlord hotels are C. I,, ftoli ertson and V. K. l.i'dyard of l,a irandf. Prlxellt.H Welm r Prinr vllle, Stanley K Shell tif Wallowa, l-oln cIh aiot II. C. llorfman of Salem. M . M. Martin of Oregon iiy. D. l HiH-t of Dallas and Win. Hanlcy of Cum-to'. If yoil nee.) ball immey. nee Ceeit M. .tennini, Front St. 103 Fai-w.-M and t'ni'iiliiir bnly, Jr., hiiiim itf Mr. .ni.l Mrs. Corning Ken ley, nrrtv.-d in Medford on the Shasta thin morning to npend the summer with their parents. Kar well attends Taniiilpai mcIioo! :it Ssn ltafa-1 and Corning I- a stu dfnt at Webb .ch at I'laremont. AH kinds of jtpraylng done hy Allen, reasonable prices. Phmie your. order tQ 10:1:1 r 4L'a-L. . tf Joiiti Stille of Kanle I'idnt, Fiedi Warner of Trait and Dexier Amlek ; o( Central Point were iimiit; the i out of town visitor M Medfurd ', ihi?: (r. ii'ioii. ' I Sandwiches arc delightfully nml economicnlly mitdo with Fluhrcr's new long loaf. Try it for your next picnic or outing. am II. iy of Houston, Tex., and Dr. W. II. Nelson of i San Francisco, both of the Meih ' odisi i hurch. iKuth, arrived in the 1 city on the Shasta this noon. They !uer entertained at luncheon by ' IIcv, James K. fonder, pahtor of (the loial ehureh if that denomina tion. The ihrM will leave tornor j row moi ninu for Co(uille, where a ' cburch confers neo will be lu lil liming the remainder of the week. Cheap dry lumbar at Medford j Lumber Co. 37tf Mr. alio: Mr-. J. W, Ja.obs ppent (yesterday on an inning at Piea- P"Ct. .e.u n photographic retouching. Special rates during July. Mrs. Win. CopeJand, 31! Newtown. J'tO Miss Myrtle I'hilbrook of San Dietfo and Mri. It. d. Sstcp of l.os Ane(ew left today to return to their home, iifter a week's visit with then- hivithtr, I. M. Philbrook of l-Jagle Point. j u Jiidow tela Ft, all sizea; also plate j glass. Tiowbridge Cabinet Wks, . , aim uaiigiiter -in amtni ioi lliorillllg on me Southern I'aeific from Wallace, Ida., to visit Mix Tabcr's mother, Mis. Thoriia Dixon of the Jack sonville highway. Let mo write your fire insurance, farl Y. Tengwild, Hotel Holland. Phone 113. tf Mrs. Oscar luge) and Mis:: I Phoebe itr tut- Iii-Im. daut;ht-r and I granddaughter respeet kveiy of . j W. Wood, arrived 111 is inoi iiin i from S in Francisco lo peo, Hp' ; next few months at the summer) homo of Mr. Woo( at Prospeei. j Select grade factory blocks 85.50 1 pur load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. I f. 3 1 f j Mrs. Harriett Thyng of I .us An-I Kojes, who lias been here for tin pan! few days visiting at Ihe homo of the Jack Stewart family, left for Detroit. Mhh.. to visit rela tives for the summer. Chicken dinner served Tuesday noon, 1 to z o'clock, U'-gtilar price, r,(ie. Klkv' dining room. !M ThomaK Konkle. who has been employed at the Toggery, left ;,.-t evening by tug for Kleehon. Wash., where he has a position with the i'aeific Power and Light company. He nbu plans lo at tend school there this fall. fircen pine ulabs, 16-In $"i per load; big trm k. 4 1-6 tiers. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7fl. !0tf Mr. and Mrs. Oit Cfinler of th La t;le point district shopped and visited in the city over the week epd. Parents Send your hoys to us fur a happy vacation. Here he cm enjoy swimming, fishing-, mountain hilihlg. riding. KeservatioiiK lim ited. Mrs. X, F. Ohrt, Trail, fire. !i I There Is still u labor surplus in and around Medford. according lo Chris (iotilieb, manager of the In. 'a I branch or the I 'nited States fren employment bureau. Apple thinning Is half over, and there is not any lnrgr demand for thinners, he reported. Applications for work are belli received dally and n large proportion Comes from auto tour-I ists who find themselves unable to travel far because of lack of funds. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fusli fun Shop, 424 Medford Illdg. Phone 1181. 13tf James S. Stewart of Salem, a member of the state bind board. Is spending u short time visCIng with relatives w hilo en route to Seattle. Wash., to make their home. They are former residents of Sacramento. Ca. Hl-in, green plno slarwood $1.00 per tier, haul 1( yourself. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. fi:il. X3tf Next year's annual convention of Ilia Oregon Slate Music Teach eiV association will be held In Sa lent. It was voted unanimously at the closing session of this year's convenlion at Salem last week. Ladies' house dresses, offleo dresses or nurses uniforms for sale. Tailor mado tn measure. The J. It. S names " It o s n 1 i a " line. "Kvery wearer Is u booster." Call 3'14-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Ilarto, 4,ritf Following n continuous servhe "f M years, Ilev, T, K. Hammond, rector at the Ashland Kpisconal chin has resigned and will go into retirement at Oregon Citv ll took an active purl in Ashland civic afrniiH and has. ben an orfner mi the Hlllah temple of the MyMie Shrine. Chicken dinner served Tuesday n i. I to (I'elock. Kegiilar prie,.. r.io-, Klks' dining room. ;m Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith mo tored to Kogue Klk yesleiday when, they spent the afternoon oil an outing. For sate Aster, zinnia, mnrl "bl plants. 10c doz.; other kinds. 4.ri tjulnce. 7.)tf To nttt nd the annual sesslou of the National Social Workers' eon -fereitce, the MKr Lillian Pobeif. "f the county lied Cross chapter, 'lolda Itoone. AiiLtista tlluver ' or the county health unit and Janie Itowllnu will leave tomorrow lv nml or for San Francisco, where they will sond the remainder of (he week. M.. Cb.ver is bcglniiliu: i v.ienion of two weeks front her dtities as county nnw. Select fcrado fm-iory blocks $.'.. 10 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. A3 1 , D3tf ; Mereia Mlk-che and Hairy 'loold were milong the local people no mtituiVi) to ter.tay. cut City yt- Hi-In. Riecn pine slabwood $1.00 pr tier, hsul It yourself. Mod Fuel Co. Tel. 3. atf Charles Ibirh.im, vice-president l ml (raffle ma uagcr. and W. II. Wharton. asMshim gcneml freight J.tgeni of (be Nashvlllc-Chtanoog:i k St. Louis railway, were enter t iln-. i,( rc over the week end by A. S LoHcnbauin. ueneral agent of the Southern Pacihr. For sale Lnrce variety of chot f. d"'phinlum plants, field gtmvn, 3c ";, " "r .Mi a dozen, for two wenk only. s. i:. Chastaln, I'hon-4.V---L-V !)6 I he Mitort He, n and M n v ;,. miston. daughter,, of Mr. and Mi. J- : Kilnittton of this citv. l-ii 'lie latter part of the week for He- atile. with their aunt and uncle Mr and Mm. J. I:. CummlnKs. l. re they win M,'nd several w ceks. j Iynge old-lime dance nt Snl every Wed. and Sat. jtj ltl.h.ip Mr.nronn mail Californians registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fliappi-rald. Mr. and Mis. If. L. Henlng. K. J. Pell. Thiw Keeley, Miss Klaine Silver! home. M iss i Helen llanower and Iiavid Pudiin ; of Los Angeles. Kdllh Pli'lges and? Katherine Tow le of Piedmont, Mrs. S'. C. ;odfrey of Pasadena and : Ms, and Mrs. C. I. Chance of Sae-, raincnto and Mr. nipj Mrs. II. O. Hanei and Mr. and Mrs. T. A.' S.indoe of San Fruicisiu. ) Panco at Childer's hall every; Wed. and Sat. night. iui : Temporary auto liene! were Is-j sued at the sheriff's off this forenoon to W. F. (ulglcy of Ash-t land and C. A. Ueoe of Medford. 1 Th stale highway maintenance j crew, which has been working be-j tween Medford' and thn California : state line, completed Its work last week and was being traiiFferred ; this week ao The Hallos-California, highway. The crew had been work-, ing for Kiiiu'time in the Siskiyou mountains. j Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. Sl!7tfV Included among the visitors in Medford yesterday from Klamath ' Falls were F- K. McKeiman, Jioy ' Uurson, Archie Price and Mrs. .t Frank Carter. j Kindling fur sale, limited supply. ' Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 681. 53tf ', k A cf.rnplalnt for money was filed In circuit court today by Hattie Kei iiian against Jolm Mitchell ind , Annie Mitchell. The plaintiffs eek f as seiilement on an estate. Mothers of the mill dlstriot arc! reminder) ibst- the child widf-ire clinic for that section will be held tomorrow af terrroon at the com -m unity healt h house. A p point -ments aie titled to he made earlv by lejephonlyg the county healt ll unit. UyngeV old -time dance at Nat every Wed. and Sat, fl l A buihlln;,' permit was Issued by j the city today In K, I-:. Kelly to j build a- dwelling on ( n-egon Tor- i race at a cost of $:liii. j J. K. l:ur-h of the llinh di;t i-ict .pent SuliU'liiy in the city trans-1 at'ting business. j Tiie Lpworth leagui1 of the First j Met hodut church Is planning "snow carnival" for July 1 . The members of the league are trying to rais" money lo send several' memtiers to the b-airue institute, which U t be heid at Little Livers. For iixhing in the Loutie river near Casey's resort yesterday with- j out a license. Floyd Knapp imd F. F. Smith, both of Fresno, were arr'-sted by Came Warden Hoy Parr ami were fined and costs today by Justice of the Peace Cole man of Jacksonville. Mr. a iid Mrs. Kussell Sherwood and child arrived home last week from Los A nuclei, where Mr. Sher wood had attended for his fourth year the College of OMcnpulhlc Phyicjan and Surgeons, to spend t he summer, and w ill ret urn u Los Angeh-s In the fall as he has two more yearn of study before the course Is-finished. As usual (lur ing his summer vrtcatioit period hern, '.'lioc" will work for the Copcu. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Seville of K la ma i h Fa Ms wen; Sunday vis itors in .Medford. Miss Utilores Hollu-ook returned to Medford yesterday after spend ing iwo weeks ut Albany and Ku gene visiting friends and relatives. J. It. Vale, local salesman, sus tained minor Injuries yesterday a ftei noon when a Ford coupe Jie was driving figured in an auto mishap on the Crater Luke high way. The car was completely wrecked, and reports first -aid AL. ate was sciiiMisly injured, but tin report was later discredited, Among the Medford people who motored to K tamalh Falls Sal ur day night to attend "The Desert Song" per for ma me were Mr. and Mrs. Corldn Kdvell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark. Mr. uml Mrs. (. i. Alenderfer. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.. Cunnlnghum and Mr. uml Mr. Jonas u obi. i. I-;, ( aster, who has been spcmlinu' the past month with his .sister. Mrs. J. W. Pmeti. left thi. inoi nlng for hiH home in I asco, Wash. Mrs. Lloyd A. Williamson re turned to Medford lust night after a two weeks' trlir to Portland and Seattle. .Mrs. Williamson ypent Hcveral days In Portland visit l ne her sister, Mrs. Mi'Kihbin. mid to visited her mother, Mrs. L. A. Hun toon. Mrs. L'ov,. Kifei-t and Mr. ami Mr. Frank Isaacs motored to LoCUe F.Ik eH'el da V w lien. p v j enjoyed d I Html at the resorl and thru went op an extended motor trip Ibrouch the Valley. j -Cuesls from . Portland at local, hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. L. II I'endcll, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. I Fletcher and son. H. H. Sheldon, j Mr and Mrs. W. J. Pellhls. L. M I C rlffln. F. II. Thimpon. K. A ! Mc:ivalm. A. W. CIMan. Fred Hule.' Mr. and Mrs. It, It. Sprautie. j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mettbr. It. M.I i:illthorpe. I. t. Mycr?t. K. O. Mc-Ijine.- (1. (J, Myers, u. V. Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. II. W'.iyman ami Ham Kin!, y. j Miss Doris Jones of Klamath Falls spent the week end In Med ford as the guest of Mlt-s Jean Feruuson. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and daughter Doris recently moved to Klamath Falls from Medford. w here Mr. Jones is now enui;e(I In business. C. M. Ilrewei. Vice prexblent nild general manager of The California Oregon Power rompunl. leaves io- niqht for Seattle to attend the Jud j), initial con vent ion of the Norlhwist Llectilc Light Power a"o,Mnt ion, ll. L. l!i;omley, Coico ad'crtl Ipg mnnauer, returned last nlirht from Y reka. where he spent l he week -end on huslne. Y '"tenia y inoi nlng Mr. Hnmley took mov inu oictiires of Governor Yotiuii of California and his official party, who weir giio;! at the Yiek inn overnluht. Saturday evening a pfonim of t'opco mitvics was put on by Itronih-y nt n p-nular meet ing itf the Ciceiihoin C.iatiRe near Vick I O W. Mi. -ike. manager of the Wake. M.-n "IP .v Tow tie p-iper house. I?, in M -df"id In connection wit hthe opeptnc of their branch paper house in Medford. w hleh conies under the stiperviilon of the Portland IioUmv Claude V. Si hmeer ' n mamtu r of the 1 bianeh. tctbttnt!. rr.DForcn, Now Showing at fvwtlL. A' siV 4 - Mm , 4 HTf - ' V if y "tftXlT' - A - , ;auna La .PlanheMaqnolia "SH0V6OAT 1 4i ura La I'lanie sings her own Si hildkrhul eo-siars with Mbs La songs- i'V1!1' "Show Loat," al ; plante in ilie ddvtnre and oiheis Hunt's rTUerlun. The list includes Kof ttm cast nie iiii ilailan, kuilly such favorites as "lonesome - Kitzroy.' Helea 'Morgan, J u 1 e h Koad" "Old Man Itiver." "I Can t Lb dsoe. Alma Kubcns. Jane La ilelp Lovin' That Man." and Vcine, and many -other screTn "Coon, Coon, loon," .1 o s e p h favorites. I Wallace Williams, w ho went fish ing at Fi.-ll lake yesterday. yuit the fish were bitnu: juetiy good a pi iT.ou had ;i boat in go out after ! them. Mr. Wim.ims said that he j had to fish from the Lank, and ! didn't haw much luck. j . Cheap lumber nnd cedar prsts. Medfm-il Lumber CO. 37tf j O. fi. Steele, load f Pie Tenth : Dislrlct Agricultural association of! California. In charge if the Siski- 1 you county fair, and division j manager of 'i he ( atiiornia tregon lower company, was a local busi ness vbilor from reka (o'tay. .Mi d lint plans are going ' forward to make this year's Siskl- vou fair the best in the history of nortbci n California. The offi- cial date. will be S-ptember fi, 7 : iind x. and' W'l L. Kleiihcr. former : county agri'-ultural agent, has; been' apopinteil manager year's laii'. fn , i STL'IXLACH. Carrie A. Slein b'tc.i p;is.w"d away al her home in . I'hocnix, Ore., Sunday, June 'I'A, from paralysis. Mrs. St-inbuch wan a native of Iowa, born in X K t il,,,, and was 71' years at the time of her passing. During the past 3i yearn she bad beep a resident (f I'hoe-, nix. Funeral arrangements are in chu rue of the I'erl funeral home anil will be announced later. .MOltdAX Lev. Oscar T. Mor gan, aued IM. passed on at his home at Kaulo i'oint at 8 a. m. Saturday, June l'uneral serv ice-wil Ibe held lit Conger funeral parlors Tuesday, June 'Jt't, at -:'tn t. m. Hcv. Davidson of Lutte Kails will have chaiwe of dip I evvire.- assisted by Lev. K. 1 Lai wrence. , . v ault en'ombiiit-nt at the Med- I ford mausoleum. j ' Radio Program KMED Mali Trlbune-Vlrgln Station Monday, June 24 I'. M. ti I r TlH-nlri1 announcomcnts. jut l l.,. Moil Tribune News ll: I and Mnrltetn. i V l':nN raiiHicr. il-Mnno Mulur Oil Co. in Sinn off. Tuesday, June 25 A. M. !i::in- l.awivnco. .low.'lcr. in Snullii'i-n Orison KU'ctric. ln:;tn Drimi'nilc l.nnnilry. 1 1 M. M. DiMil. Slurn. 1 1 :;i" -Cnldnlnl llattoiy. don uN't'WH, .Mall Trihunp. I'. M. 12 nr. IIppIic ft Kllldlc. t f l.:::ii Ci. -Mminr.-h Si . (I K. "d i I : :w -lOctinoniy (lioi'i'icria. !:.". - f llinn:.. . 2 SIkm lift. .... . CO-EOS ON BROADCASTS Obituary , ly popular leqmMI the Ilm ton j ,.(jj j;.-r.-yal. cow. JocI.es Siatcr.s I'oed orchestra will hroad l(.ri uhhile road. cast a return eiigagoincui for the I Californal Oregon Tower conip;,nv M- 'tK KKNT 7-rni. modern house, dining fopco hour tomorrow nigh,.! V,,w l,;l"-r Jni-I paint, range stove. A ,.1-as.ni; ,ir,m,u,n of ......u.ar ; ' ,C V, t' i -J tV;,: tlnnee hits liatt hecti arnitigcd ami : houne: :.e. water paid. 'JJ u h a special lecture ed ininnles of North Central Ave. lun retiuesl numbers will he given. 1 This will occunv lite last half hour I or tne f. open program "" :lu tnosc wishing request selections phnull w rite or phone Mat hm K M K! or thtv adv)Htsing department t tlie California Oregon I'ower company at once. This will hr the third ra ti io appearance of this popular new dunce orchestra over the haul sta tion, a '4 )ff jet' RENTLE BREEZES BRING RELIEF 10 CALIFORNIA SAV KlEAVClSCO, (al . .lore .'I.' lllih ;e and uiit'e hre.-r..; were bringing slight relief to hev. ; ridden Cahft-rnla today The we.iti-j er bureau here announced that, al though hluh teiuperntuvt ? enntm f tied to nre vail over ihe miiiiIumii I TKitthti of Ihe state, aud in the in lerioi. the heat wave was g radii ally iiJminlshlng. At dawn the mer ctirv registered $2 iecreer. ennsid evahly lower than at the same lino' in liny of (he last three dux. ol'EQo.v, moxday. junk 24. 102a Hunt's Craterian i j CARS CLOSE UPON A Huick, an Oakland nnd a (Ira li-nii t'iiicu u-ci-o li.o rifui fii. , tt m - xnwny ui v r;uer mno 1 'ear-. "vmir 'nade the. trip to ,ho nm (,t hv Saturday night. SuperintendetU Kolinsky, following ai",q.ut'st t0 open u! the ro:"1 fnI travel, gat a crew of men out ut 7 UIM l 1 o cmcit in me evening. ney fiimv - ; a linow for ,nI''e ,10lirH umil 'fV , cleared Lie iast ha if mile to th- SHOVELERS H EELS ; mrs JNTT DRAWS B!S m 10 REACH GRATER FINE ON BOOZE CHARGE! lim- ' the Kc.lr hroiih-rs near Ja- hsoii- Th three cas followed the crwv i vi wJn h-, sentcnt ed next, Tuos in their work and arrived at the day, rim at fl:5n, returning to Medofd " t ll.mil TYtl(llin-ltt Tlinca -ln mln 1 the trip included Wiil ti. .teet, i . S. eomintssioner for C rat or La!v; park, and daughter. Jean Steel; C,. (). Scherer. o!' the Schercr Mnioi company; C. A. Mttrke and Hill , Mitchell, who mado the trip in a j liuieJi; -five repreneniaMs or t!ie ; Sroclaon Kpcordi who left' Stockton ! at ;l o'clock Saturday morning in j their Onklnnd-to make the trip: and Superintendent Solinsky, who went in his Graham-Paige. The campaign to lei'ru to just witat extent .Medlord is infested with ea; wigM. preceding enidica- 1 tinn incaHiires to rid the city of tliir ! pest, was begun at 7 o'clock this morning hy four inspectors working under H. K. Oatman. county f i nil Inspector, who has been pkiced bv the county court in charge of this work. More inspectors will prob ably he added to this force tomor row hy .Mr. Oatman. thorough canvass will he made of every section or the city in !' 'r cai-w( Tt.i;iy thvmk iK w.iilH toward tl. end ... .I.oho i !tl,..y will ..-ur.1, r.,r ri.'wi ! ilhc, sl.rulis. flw,.rs. Brass. ..Ic, I in llm iillcniiiiiiiH Hie i-arwiKH will i I... v,..-.i-i.h...l t...- n...l..r ti..-i-tlu im.l! .'.I.... i i y nuiin parv.'i(:s were rnn,nl at !NSPEGTORSF!ND I r" I ni I 01 A i-m IhUWUl MA N four new premise.-, all near ihelm H r,,s city park, making ll! plaeer in the cineieu siucti trie eaiwiK mai it cauie in i in 1 1 oai i ui"oa. niglit. Ib'izntar i nomnniicatioii j of Kennies I'hapter. . I'l. ! ftill? Is' We.hM-.-la even'in;:. A4'-'''ne - . j Knlls fily. Murk l-imo plant i utarlod olHM-iltliinn. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY!, ! I.i ST Hunch kevs. j IMi are Phone Htk-K. Keward. r' 1 It SAI.K Ituscher saxoidiom l'i'derwod typewriter. 1.-1 W. lackson St. inn 1 F'TiiWest Side Pharmacy VOH KKT Cool furnished apart- 1 nient.i. sleeping porch: outside 1 cool she pin i; qu arte 1 for men. ' filti North Central. ! KOll SAI.K Kctlniom set. rugs, electric stove. Call N.": V. '.'nd 1' ." KOll S'.V I.t-i -- 1.7 L" aenH In alfalfa'" and Utile !dllerass, liH-tited 2 I nvh s f' oin Mftlford. Total mice t'."1": ;ien cifih. halance on c.isv t "i in See churlcs A W in: Agency. Inc., exclusive audits. KUI! KrllAM;K Th.. nivv.l I-mMM"-. lit M . ! I -ril. Urnn.l n.-iv fiMun1.'. fr.sh fctork 11 ritl k.'Ihc ti-nMt:. Will nit-op; yno.l .-llv t.r t-i"lti!rv irtitfi-tv to $1 OtMt. ( li:ill.- A. -in Asrn KarSraTslsH Pill: IIKM'-niir lute ...) .lorn. IJfi.K Wilfriv; "WWfc Itttf rt-'ttti t nh hath, -.tilt;! l-l.t f.-r i Pet'jyiJitt'tE !" "I-" -' kiiikIo rttciit!. with i Ik I Hi 13.1. ' . ft? tlVo-i rail? l.alh. .i.v,t -nm,.,,-,.. .M... M-; lylWi-V- 4ilfM&Vi n..- i;. in i. i.i.-. w IUMaMxKmSSt4SSi4 mm 3RDSTREETHAlL.::V;;nv,, After weeks of pet pa ra ( ion, lh" ; city fue department was moving today to Its n-w fire ball on ' North Front street at the iuter- Hection of Third street, and as a result of moving, the city will be J without a fire siren for several ; days. Street sirens will be blown w he ne vi' r m alarm is t in oed in. t the blowing of these sirens may ; mean eitner a mg nre or a ma.ti j one. I The fire hall. coniru led nt a j cost of :P',n(pi, is one ut the most modi rn on the Pacific coast, and better than halls usually found in eiiici i he td'.e of Merl ford. Jt is located away from the main business section and con gested traffic and affords more room for the enlarged collection of : lire fiu'ht inc; etmipment. ;( Three days will be i-ecssary be- . fore the removal is complete, and ! during that time (he b'pnrinieut Maeey LfuK, arre.sled 'leunou iasi riioay tot ute wr- of moonshine to a tedt-ral oflicor, Wits fjn,.,! sioo in tile Ashland Jns- (.(,ni.t K;,,nr(tjly afternoon with the uiiflor.itanding that she wiil ,rave jarkson (K(untv. Wint:.n Kceler, nrreHted the same evening lor moonshine jMispession. was Ben- i ,,.tl.,i tf, flvo months -.nd hi jumr. KddiP, was aen-encd to threo months. Karl Parker, arrested with BINS Wilt EE I a men K. Cirieve of Prospect 'has under construction 10 cabins , with shower baths and other con 1 venicnees. for the use of tour I ists and gusts at his resort. Th" 1 newly e(uippcd cabins wiil bo .ready for use this week. other j cabins have been made into tjiiar ' tern with shower bat Sis, for fam : ily use. ! There was a largo crowd at Proper yesterday hoi h tourist i and local people. The monkey proved the star attraction of the day. and i ll day was the center (,f a throm. i IA1 IM! 8 10 4 H SUNDAY Jack Hughes, high school pit- h ! ing tar. was touched up for a ; (lu.trtet of hits in the ninth in 1 ni?ig that yielded four runs, a nd (Klamath Kalis won from the Med- r:" f 4. " ""' , vl" "1 '"."'- . "n.-l,u, an.l h.- W!"! "'' '"" "" llu; h,st fl'MWll Cf IHl SilW tile KitllM'. In ;i i;niiM' jit thi' fniri'Himl. I'hoi'llix ilrfl'aU'd Aslllilnl, I (Vntnilia. - 1'irM -n'sh I PASTUERIZEDSAFEPURE PRODUCED - PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY iw iii i inaT rinnniiiiri WE t)EVEL0P Films Free YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time Mull Vs Yimr FILMS Mrtster Vlmto Kiutsblng SWEM'S may l.c in a xoiiitwh.'ii dl:r- ( BiTgl in i r-liy LIU ! I EH I of this popular novel now r,M ' DWirc roc AM before your very eyes 2 & f i-- "wnuruTt on the talking screen. khT ''.'j l 1 .nnOi : f. ;p? wm.'.s.m 1ti i ! J i r nitUL a .11 li:md for an iinporluiit mectlli: M the arinorv tonluhi. A hew pbn for raising fiuidH m rarry m wot .i... t t.u,n acMviUc l v. il! ho P - White Rck Pale Dry is a most nourishing and healthfulbetween meal drink. The golden bubbles of this ginger ale make it refreshing and invigorating. 7Vj I J tl il If. MADE ONLY WtfH N . The Gorgeous All Talking All Singing Production of EDNA FERBER'S LAURA LA PLANTE JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT Otis Harlan, Emily Fitzroy and Others COMBINED WITH THE MUSI- Z2 7 Vstol CAL HITS FROM TH d ZiEGFELD STAGE PROCUCTION J J I HEAR HELEN MORGAN JULES BLEDSOE AUNT JSMIMA PLANTATION SINGERS Crooning the Fascinating Show Boat Melodies ' - I' K Hi nleil 'v Ihe1 excctitlic committer and oilier liuportaltt mutters' will he discussed. It is also nmioml that delegates to the Klato Legion convention at Salem wiil he elected at tonight'H session. The huHiiiesH meeling will ho n short and snappy ono in order thai those who wish to at- rend tho wrestling match may do mp. The ladies auxiliary will mrv. ;( ircshmctith to all lA'i'mnuires and atiMliaric; 'billowing adjourn- ipenl. Classified adver iliiig pet results. WHITS ROCK.WATEH ' rst fSV cl Docked in the Hearts of Medford Show, Goers Four Shows Daily at 1:3C, 3:30, 7, 9 P. M. In Other Cities A Road Show Here at Popular Prices Matinee and Evening Children . 25 Adults .50