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M"ET)FORT) MATL TRTBTTS"R, ftrEDFORD, ORFiOX, ' TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929. Iocal and -'Personal I ovi-r at tin1 local airport for a few pany. left for Keattle thiH morning The short msi-lu lli al wave ,ndi lliiH niornlim n llii'lr way I tti attend the National Klertrle whleh reache d Its peak H,""'a' I from Oakland to Portland. Iloth I l.li;hl n-Noclntlon convention Iwinu with a maximum "f '". appal - 1Msl.j.,,r ,,!,,,, carried a full load ; held there lhl ml:, She will re ently dissetnl.llm;. an the maximum i lhls mrlllI1Bi mcordillK to local ' turn Simdav. T. fi. Ilrailley and of yei-lerday wan M anil a wlltfhily ; um.iiiln. III. II. Allen al left on the mime lower timpi'raturo l forecast .r Wt'rtnps(l:iy. iiloiiK with partly cloudy weather for tniiljflil ami Wcdnt'xhiy. I ml Wn Hons at noon today were that today's maximum would 1m- a little lcs than that of ycstPi'djiy. Dyn '. old lime dnniu. VmmIiic.s. day and K;Uiml;ty at Nat. H'l Air. and Mtk. 15. W lllrten. Mi Ciirolhit I-cadcrs, Mr. mid Air. .1-J AV. Kirkpatrirk. Mrs. liurrmiKit mul daughter Helen, reiurned last niuht from Crescent i'Uy, where they Hpeilt thn week ud. It WJIH re pnrted that the weather was fine nl the beach Sund'iv. Monoy loanea lo worthy poople to pay their honest debts. Thomas Healty Co.. Km. 1 : l'alm Iilk., nor. M.iln ntid l.'fntif tmvlllirs. 2 4 1 f Visiroi-n in Hie city rr'k-istered at Medford hole's from distant points ) Include Mr. and Mrs. K. M. IHakcK Ice of Defiance, la.. II. Larmworthy and Kred cl. Kvarts of henvcr. ' Colo., and Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Kncr of New York Clt, Sam It. Hay of Houston. Tex., ami Mrs. M. U. Kllis of l.ihue Kania. 11. T. fireen plno sla bs; 1 i-ln., $2.50 lier load, small truck. Valley Kuel t.'o. Phone 70. 0lf A letter from I r. L. II. Ilockelt to A. Slennett stales that II. I' loy. form'iiy of Mcdfnrd but now a rcyhlciil at I lie Pythian home at Vancouver, Wash., is crliieally ill it lid dou hi ill'" enteilaincd as I o his recovery. Mr. .loy was a fa-!" miliar fiu'iiie in .laeksnn county mill iiiniiiiL' his iniMiiiK-rable fl lends t was affcctioiiutcly known as "Had." He is about Xfi yens of at;e.' Su miner (irices on select grade, preen slabwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. Mtf The Shell Oil service station ami grocery store, owned by Chester and Martin Mcl oiioukIi of lliirli? has been painted ShHI colors, yel low and red. They carry Shell products, nolo accessories ami kiv lire service. ( ooi park nml rood I .water in conned ion. ( irocerles nnd cnnfcrtiomi are soon to ! in stallcrl. Hct your lib oT .Inly hat al l,ftlc Howard's yuil IIhsIiikkh Sale. !; Mrs. A. W illierlll and son Cieorce eturned yesterday from a two months' vacation trip to Tounes Hto. They report a trip free from mishap ami full of enjoyable days. They visited Mum mot h cave hi Kentucky, Yellowstone park and many oth-r scenic spots. They are at home, 23 North Ivy street. The I.ady Klks will meftl .June 2filli, from 2 to Ft p. in. Kumninr prteoM nn Helert grnde green slabwnort. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. en. r.Ttf The city council will hold n wpcchil meeting tonight to open bids for the sale of Ihe new air port bonds and for thn considera tion of other matters. John lenders of Ashland, a pa tient at ' Ihe Veterans' hospital in Tort land. Is reported as get t Ink' nhuiK nicely. Tanci nt Chlhlnr'K hall every Wr-0. and Sat. night. ton Mrs. (ierlnide Mitchell of Iterk eley, Cal., and Clarence Vaughn of W'nodluud, Cal., are micsts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence oe at their summer cabin on the Itou'iie. Kindling for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. r 3 1 f Itufluu MacUonald and Delia Kofgrcn, hot h of Portland, have been appointed by i over nor Pat terson members of the state board for thn examination ami reuistra tlon of graduate nurses. The ap pointments were made under a legislative act of man which In creased the membership of the boa rd. Swimming now In drinking wnter t the Nat. 4 -I t r I). H. (i. Shuvs and John I!. Norrls ret urncd f rom Fish la ke yesterday eviminu with their limit of (rout. They claim that If Mike Herman at Hubbard's had not told them what to use they could not have cituuht any. c,it t hose fi'tidem nnd nu to bodies stialKhti-ned at Urill's Shel Metal Works, opposlto Lewis SllpM' Service Station. Phone 4 IS. tf 'Lester L. Lanpe and Kveiyn Piopst of K la mat h l''alls w ere Kt anted mania go lbenics t his morning ut the coiintv clerk's of fice. Chicken dinners, 7ft!. The Cov nreit W'atron, Phoenix. 1lot Summer Is Here nt lust nnd with it comes the problem of suitable hot weather foods. Nothing is mrro appe tizing and economical than rich milk brcul, such as baked by Fluli rer. Milk Bread is also surprisingly woll adupt cd to sandwiches be cause of Hi superior keeping qualities. mbIu &r i-TiTi-1 ? I h. IV AVomark and an emiincerj Il.irry wvidi, lirotlii-r if Mrs. J. ! from California, luivii ln-en tinllnK M. Kini'hiir, anil AtrH. W'Hih art viw -Ikoiih il;n-nr griillm! for tin lu:l f ttui-H in Mi'ilforil t ti I h w'ik from , fmv (l:iy i" tile A prtlrf-Mto m-ct ion. j i'ort la ml. I I). li. Colllor, oni'i-allni; hiiih'Nii- Kindling for mit limited Huplly. ! K'lldt'iil of tin- lloclnu TraiiKpni't I Mi'd, Kiml Co., T"l. 031. Mt'f i.iimiuiliy, and Mr. I.nvn of thO MIsh Mildii'il Knight, I'mpluyf of ; I'nilfd Alrrraft company Mopped . tlw California Oregon Power roin- I liynce'B old -time dunce, Vedne. lr'l thin mnrnlim. :day and Saturday at Nat. 1 0 1 Cheap lumber and cedar posts. I The tilale hluliway communion i Medford I.umlior Co. S27lf 'has a new lliich priced car for ltd! Ammm th" Klamath ywllun vis ; official trips. The commission . ltor i'-ndliK Monday in Meilford owned previously to this tin old , Mr. and Mis. I.. I.. I.ainter 'model car which cave the linpies-:"' Kirk and II. Mylandcr and Mr. iKiv.n that the stale was ell her 'pe- a nil Mrs. K. S. Unite of Klamath 'jnirious or on the verf,e of hunk' ( niptcy. Ah Oregon is m-libr-i- of these, it Ih a K"d Uilri to iuIvit- l Use our prosperity u little -(irants r'ass f'ourier. If you need hall money, see Cecil M. Jennltik's, Ti So. Front St. 103 On the charge of operation a car with iiiHijff teient bra k-s, J. II. I tawson, follrtwitiK his n pprchen- Mlnti on fh.-il fh'.ri-p 1,l- ('111. 'I'l't.ffi,. Officer I'rescoll. was fined $! in Jud,'e Taylor's court yesti-rday. All kinds of spraying dmio by Allen. reason:HiI prices. IMione f your order to lOIIfl or 422-L. If Miss lallian Kobcrs, K. . Cross executive- secretary. Miss A uyusta ' ! lover, county nurse, and .Miss ( Sold a lioone left here t his morii illK on a motor trip io Han Fran cisco. Miss Huherls will it tic-ml Ihe national conference of Kocl.it winkers which will be In .session from June 'lr. tit July 'A. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. !I''7tf I P. A . Kwiyi;, re presc riling t he federal depart m en I of nKi'h'U II u re. has arrived in Snlem prcparatoiy to conducting an I'couoniie survey "he irrigation prujecls hi On j The wi.i l; will require se 1 uiMiiths W indow Klitss. nil sizes: also plate kIuhm. Trowbridge" Cabinet Wk. Anmng the 'alifornla ns regis lerc.l at local hotels nrc Mr. and M i s. I, en V, YoliiiK wort h. .1. 13. Tworrtbh-y. .1. V,. Wilson ami I.. P. .Inert or l.o.M Alleles. I. I '.. Ili -bert and family of Los C.ntos. Mr. and Mrs. I;. Taylor of .ohk P.cuch. Hr. ami Mis. W". P. I'olhe mus, Mrs. C. I.uscioub and M 1111,1 Airs. ,1. S. Ironside of San I "iej-M, Mr. and Mrs. A. Si a nicy White of Sanla Monica. Mr. ami M i s. A. W. I liamoml. M rs, M. Klaas, Mr. and Mrs. Win. terur hut and Mrs. A. M. Oi-Vall and family of San Fin misco. , Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwild, Hotel Holland. Phone H!!3. If F. P.. McDonald or Wold Wilbl Itenl Kstate I'linipany loft last night for Moulerey, Cal,, oil n .shol'1 busi ness trip, He wlll.be gnm several days. Select grade factory blocks $r..".0 per load. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. r,31. 53tr A number of booths- were opun unite early thfs mornlm; al Ihe city murjiol. Fresh currants were for sale at one of them. Fresh Trulls and vegetables were also for sale. W. K. Deal of ,e Deal & Knight Ileal Kstate agency, aoeoni piinlod by Mrs. Deal, returned t Medford Monday evening from Portland where they attended the wedding of l heir daughter. MIsh Dorothy, to Frank Dnvles nt the home of the bride's grand -pu renin, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Kellar. Satur day. fireen pine slabs. lfi-ln., $fi per loud: big truck. 4i- Hers. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7i. DDtf Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clark nml L. W. Mallette are among the Seattle visitors In the eliy.. Dressmaking, smocking nnd but ton holes. The Fashion Shop, 42 4 Medford Hblg. Phono 1181. 13tf Mrs. Flla Wold ami di.imhr Vaxlne of Portland, who had been visiting Mrs. J. M. Sinclair for a few dayn. left for home today. Itf-ln. green plno slitzwood $1.00 ier tier, haul It yourself. Medford Find Co., Tel. nat. n ;t i r The tourist travel continues on the increase as K3 mil of the state e.-irs registered here yesterday from various pai In of the I niicd Stales, the majority from Pacific roasl states, with Ihe local auto truffle bureau. Ladles' hotiso dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The .1. IJ. Soames, " It o s a I I a " line. "Kveiy wearer is a booster." Call IHH-L foreno.cnM for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for kii!o. Mis, P.ario. 4;.tr Dan Clarence Cotton nml Alia Irene Kllssell, bolh of .MiMllll Shasta applied for a marriage license al the county clerk's of lice this morn ing. Select grade factory blocks $r.,Ml per load. Mod. Fuel Co.. Tel. fi31. tStf ! Mr. i: II I : ; n of Medford re-. tocretury. luined home Saluidiiy evenlnnj ' .liter an exteuded trip east, visiting Oregon Weather her mnther In Indiana. Cloudy in the west porlioii and 1't in. n i een pine slahwond $ I .'Hi 1 1 it iv in the east portion tonkhl and per Her. h;iul It yournelf. Med. i W'ediiesila : Nlluhlly lower temper-l-ini fi., T.-l. i;;tl. r.Utl "Hires W cdntstlay in the east pnr Mivs Huih l.uy. well Known in-illh. Ceiitle, varlahle winds. iii actio- oi (i.nuioi; In t lilt ell vJ l.-it Io i.- this murium: en mule t Hiim-r. I'td.... where -he will Mtudy ill the IV.rv Manstl.-ld Miu.ol of doiicini: damn: Ihe ; ti m m e r month-. Mt-.v i,Uy pl.inncd lo I di friends in r-'.il. iu and Corvallis l.e fitre j..i,n- a un.up of .-tudeiihi H I'ui llii'i.l 'a li w ill aho altend Ihe M:MI-H.lt M'huol. K.r s,ie !..iri:e viriety of chol -e -hiphloiuiu pl:iut', fie lit rln. See rii'-h or :?.i'iti a dny.cn. fur week only. s. i;, (iiasiain, liion '" 1. I'. !H.j 1 1 IV llu-w 'i th It ft litis m.nnim; for rorthti'il on Ihiviih-.s, t-nect Ihk l" return luie Krldny. I Hanci at Chllder' hall very ; Wed. mi l s.it. nkht. It)i i A meetini; tf the (Hvk,.h Cream- cry operators' asoeiation has !nen culled for June on ihe t rt. C . impus by 1'. M lira tni t, i"-.. j M'u-ini ition nml heai' U-n of the oru-i of ihe diirv !). iilment at Ihe i ilb The main par p.i-e uf the iio - t ing Is io di-etis t he results of four months of lmtter Ktadtng. W hhil has been t olid net ed t his ear hy the dairy department. o'ii iuiouit ami .Modford Luntl rr Co, ( heap lumber nurt cedar post. s:7t( . I r allM. .MlsB Ileal l ire Mcllonnld of Hi nllle Is in Medford vlsllim; friends and. i-elutiV4's. Slie was a former sch oid mate of Mis. A. K. I'easley if ,t his. ciiy. William (i'nfKo K'-Iuiltes, L'fl. of Kcddinu', Cat., and oilie C. Kd niotUKN. b'tfal, f l.'eilditiK.nblained a marriat-'f license Ihis inoi-ninu. Included iirnoni the i'ort land local hold: i ''"'h-k. C. II. Hardei IcIh are P. C. ustle, C. .1. ! M',A,IHrt'fr, Mrs. K. V(ld 11 ml A. Mcllcnry, j. U I Ml "'cvi'. J. H. Wieman. .1. I:. KMty. . I W. H. Knud .en. C W. Ncslor. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Hole ami . A. Klcbmoml. Miss Dorothy Whitman, who was very active In athletic work ut the high school during llo: past year, will start Kivhm instruction In tum bling a1 Ihe lor-al playground. M ivs Whitman will din-ct Ihe tuuihb-rs on Tuesday and Thursday evi-n- fiom 7 to X. S. W. ('line was fined Sl.'i es iorday in Judge Taylor's court on a charge of reckless driving on ihe Pacific highway last Scturday. Mr. and Mis. F.dwirj Thomas of I-ab in arc vjsjtim: in Medford. en rout e home , from a mot or I ri p to ' tn k land ami Sa n Francisco. M r. Thomas Ik employed In the adver tising department of the Ca pita I Journal, 'Mr. and Mrs. Cad Kllis of jjed mond, Cal., accompanied by their hoii Lieut. Ail bur Kllis. who has b'-eti slatlon-rl :ii ih Mil- Island -Mariiif station, leil lo re tins morii Ing alter spnding several days vihiling friends in Medford and I T:i l. i.t -). -.. in...- r .!. .... . sided. Lieut. Kllis .expecls to he transferred to Seattle, Wash,, fol lowing a mouth's furlough. Mrs. C. IC. Lamb of Itogue Civi-r and Mrs, A, K. Hrockway of Phoe nix were hi Medford today- Atthc meeting of Ihe Legion last night, it w thai the member: of American is decided tile post would have a picnic at the Apple gate Hoy Scouts camp Sunday. The camp, w hich was recently de stroyed oy nre, win nt? renin si i ucled by t he b-g hi una ires. The Indies' Auxiliary will Join t he veterans, and will furnish Hie tuneh. , On completion of (he work', field sports and swimming will bo engaged in. ' Carl Ibu g will he superintend ent of construction, John Hoi mer will provide refreshments, ami Win. Lee Itricker will nave charge of the spoits. All veterans and friends are urged to attend the picnic. Those who desire transportation are asked to ea II Let (hi Muck at the chamber of commerce. Medft rd legldii me in hers w 111 nltojid the meeting of the Ashland post tonight, to discuss the matter of organizing a district council. KrAITOOSK, (ire., .lime r.--f The nnnnnj incelliig til' Ihe Ore poll letinniat foil congress will he held (n Ontario, (he., helwen Sep leinhcr X nml 1. Hhecltirs of the totmress reached IIiIk tlecislon lit d specliil iiieeHng here yestenhiy, fol lowing ti tour of a proposed dniin itge project. The party yia lend hy Sinn Ititiwn of (lerviilH, ntatt eiutlor front .Mniinii couniy. prenldont of Ihe draiiume iiNsnejat inn nf (h'egaii: (Mln AriiHptger of Meilford. presl tletit tif the eonuress. nml V. I.. powers id' Oregon Shiie rnllcue. Kcuiilar Onnmii niciil Ion of Kennies rhapter, (. K. S,. Weitnesday evening. June L' 'i . H.TT1K M. AI.DKN'. Seey. 'mil oi Thanks. j We wish to express our ulncerc (ih.ihKs lo our m.my friends fot ! tloir Kimhn -f' and smpaihy din -tint our tcn-nt htreavemeiil. and wnaiul for ihe heaullfut flural ofler e esM-, lally ish lo thank M'u'iii.uy Allt:ime o. ."':: and the : l-'t atei mil 'i der ef i :aulei. Mr. riara Hurl, Mr. ami Mrs. Kiank Siarhoald. Mrs. K. It. Ihirnihmise. !." l.tiS AMIIILKS. June ;;. --V The Examiner ..'iys today Marion N'xon. film aetm. Is en sated to ward II ill man. Jr. w eah hy - m Jinl heir of. IMuard Ulllninn, t 'hlcagt niei )i N'o woddiim d-.-.te w ,i d LA KU ll.LK. I at.. .Mine I'M (fl! A. L. Adams was arrested ( on charge of .-hootlnit and Kll- Ing .lames Long, Ills partner In a inlnlpg venture, dutinu a quarrel.' WILL IVIOVE PARK ICORNER GROCERY 1 i iirinnniriTrnn mi imT niniiinrnrn i IhtAUUUAKItKb 1UIHUI tIMUAiMbtKtU LAKE THIS WEEK It is problematical us to just when the Crater itke National park v, inler heaibiuarrers here will bo moved from tuo Federal building up to government ramp for t he season, but It will prob ably be the last of the week. The delay in moving is caused by the Tact that the park's motor trucks all are so busy that they have w time to move the office equip ment and the household furniture of Lie employes. The trucks are and havo been exceptionally busy with the -oad opening- work in the park, the hauling of t hree ear loads of lumber purchased 'at Cottage f ; rove and a Iso ha rd ware and ot her building supplies purchased In Portland, from Medford or Kl'Oiath Falls up to the park. As soon ns this rush work lets up .sufficient ly to spare a truck or I'.vo the headquarters equip ment, etc.. will be moved from I his city to government camp. Superintendent SoMnsky and Chief (.'Jerk and Disbursing Ag'-nt A rt bur Moon are spend iiiK today at the park. ' STKINHArCH-TIm funenil ser vices lor Carrie A. Hieiuhaugli vtl! he held al Ihe Perl Funeral Home ednesdjiy inoi ning at 1 ; ;su. In lermenl will he inadi! iu thu I'lioe nix ct'inetery. M l" (1 1 ' A Y James Murray, a resident of Jacksonville Tor the past seven years, passed away In t foil cit y J tine at t lie uue of K I ars 1 a itmiii lis ami 7 days, was born at Mt. Ifcipe. New York. August tilth. 1X1 1. At the auc of three years, moved with bis patents to Wisconsin, in IH7H was married to Klvina. To 1 bert, lo t he union two sons wre born. Finest and Claude, who now reside in the Fast. His wife passed away in l!io:t. lie was a kind heigh bor and his friends will Indeed feel the loss. Funeral services will lie com! noted from the Con ger f miera I pa rlors Wednesday. June L';th at 2:tt p. m. . Inter ment will be made iu the Jackson ville cemetery. HOfKi:ii Willi a m Henry Looker passed awa at O immu nity . hosjiital in Medford, .Ore., Sunday evening. June ut the ae of .72 year, two month anil nine days, as the result of a com pile tied heart maliuly of ye vera I years' .stand Ins. The deceased wan horn at New Ulchmond, near .Veadville. Ha., April I I. -1 r7- His ance.-tuis ere among the early pio neers ,,f ,.u- York and Pennsyl vania. His earnest efforts and marked ahllily along structural a ml mechanical lilies, counted with Individuality of ideas, gained lor him, oven mm a young man, recognition In those fields, Ke- mcving to Omaha, Xeh.. at aimut Ihe age id' majority, he ht'ciime identified with the meat packing industry, a husiness which he fol lowed lor nearly -HI years. He as sisted In the construction, and ''ler the operation, of one of the first packing plants in Omaha, know n mi the Harris l'i!ier plant. In later ye:irs he superin tended the construction of the It. Ilurni independent plant at Sioux City. Iowa, and fur a hum period w as superintendent of operations of that plant. Afterwards, he and three nthers organized ami built the present plant of the IJnculn Haekinii company at lineoln, Neh., which he operated as super intendent fur a number t-f years. He attain joined Ihe K. Ilii.nl or iMUizalfon al Sioux City us super intendent, wiiere -he remained fur I i long time, when failing health caused him to withdraw from the business which he had followed for so many years. The Hurnl or ganization formed the nucleus fot1 Hie present Swift A- I'o. uMrattons al Sioux City. Mr. I ker's firm adherence to nnd practical appli cation of the gojden rule in all of his activities or the oust will leave revered memories among thost. who came lo know him well. The deceased came to Medford a little less than a year ago, where he had resided with his sou. His 'llliess. however. had prevented hiin from following any particular activity or beeoining widely ac quainted here. I le had been a member of the Masonic order sine,. I MM. n,. is Mirvtxeil by his W idow. a son, V. J . Looker, of M'-dronl. Ore., a daughter, Mrs. I. Johnson of Sioux iit. Iowa, a granddaughter. Mrs. I.oiuk l- Schulz, ami a ureal i;i unison, W I T 1 1,1 in l.ouls Schlll.. of SlouX lily. Iowa. The following brothers 'iid sKii-rs also survive the tie ceased: J. C. Looker, Ih.idfoitt, l'i 1L K. Looker. Shell Lake. Wis.; Mrs. John Tracy, llradford. I'u.: Mrs. Helen Lee. Mason tiiy. low a; Mrs. .May r. Lines, Sioux lity. Iowa. The funeral w 111 be conducted by Mf dlord lodge No. t . j, .. K. A. M.. Kev. Keese being In i h.ni;e. at Conner's (,,,., i( home Sumla a,t p. p(.. fojiowetl by interment in the (.., Keilow s em.-i.ery at Medfoid. PILOTS ARE KILLED KKMilNC. I'al . June -j-, -Chris Mayliug, DmiMnuir flier, and Krhest Ihiigiim. Weed stmlehl pi lot, were killed when it wing snap pt d from their rei nustructed plane and the ship crashed from tin ele witlon of liloo feet. : j Obituary i BY CHAIN STORE PORTLAND, Ore., June 25. u?V The corner groeerymnn the, in dividual retail merchant, stands in a much firmer position today , than ever before, John (ioode, na. tional president of the Ketalt Cro ceiv;' association declined her? in addressing delegates to the na -1 tional convention. "Jh the Hmall man through '.'" ( was the general convention theme. Although the development of the chain grocery was not mentioned. It was generally conceded that ' this development has been a prime factor in knitting together the individual retailers. "The daily food bought by the American housewife Is our busi- j ness," f .mode told the delegates. ! "The general American public Is not looking for the cheapest : price." he said, "it is the right price that Is important. The' A merican people want good mer- ' chandisc." f H. Janssen, , secretary-ma na-! ger or the retailers, Haiti: v faco the coming months with se rene confidence, unafraid for the ultimate success off the individual retail grocer." ItAKDO.N'H. Maliall Uivicia, .Imiio 25. (iiilirii'll'i D'Vnnnnzio day was rtM'ovorinu from a suc cessful oireraHon for appcmli His. Dr. IJuse. who a 1 1 ii'l 'l said he wpiil thmiiKli the oin'ral'ou with only a local au;t.sttiuiic. t. niitiniti!; calm anil serene nnd lauhinc ami talkiiiK with the .loe tors. After they were through lie Ihankfil tlieni. 'I'lH! (listiMKuislled liciet. who In his With year, was said Id he resting coinfortahly. I'KDltlA. III. -- !.. Marrlner. 'h:iinaimi. III.. ili 1 1 ioi n li-il Tern ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY foi: sali-;. One f best equipped dairy ranches in Uogue IJiver valley. I test tit v'tl. Hamly herd cow s, milk route, bottling equipment. In fact everything needed for modern dairy. Net Income raM) per month. This place will pay for iisetf In :i years. Priced to sell on very easy terms. NKKUK SIMS. Hhone S'.'O. Hi S. Itartlelt. Yol Nli corl'I.K wrilllil lil" wnck of uny klml. 1!"X .Ml. 'I'ril.uni-. !' " l't)K HF.N'I' iMiifli-rn furiilKlii'il apt. 124 l.lnci.ln. I'M l-'(llt fSKN'T Mo.lcrn fuvnishoil i-iitiln. 124 l.inciplii. HH WOK S.M.1-". Krt'sh silver salmon. dtroi't f.'nin C"r-si'cnl eliy. :ivr-:iui- ti H'". t" til- flll. -'Oi- 11.. '.".1 lltwlf St. 1 Meek north ot Siillllm-. IMiMiii' Hl(i-X. !I5. KOIt HALF. 111 !: 4 in fruit, j riMiminili'r In nanlen anil all'nlfn: ! ,4-rooni plnsliM'i'il hiMisc, Jnvoj srr.M'ni'il ptiroh. wtcopiiin por.-h, ! inriro front pen-h. Iiarn anil 1 rhlrkt'n hnuscw: also.t milk r"v. stiliK- tnrki'V.s anil i-hirkcns. Kor ' Infi.nnalion rail r.lir-l.--J. '.' WAN'TKH Wasliint;. Tel. 4:tT-.l ' l''()lt S. l.l1: I.i'uhm n lirns. 1 anil 2 y.'ars ..III. II nil yu-.mil anil Tan rrrri. $1 tn I'ai-h; also rni-vrn!.-! rar In trailn fur wmiil. IMmnr 211. W. M. Tclliirnw IVnlr.'il I'nlnl. I'T KOU TIIAOV: Kor M e d ford. (JraiUs fass or Ashland, eltv or acreage, I T acres river bottom.' half in euliialion. att fenced. t old shacK house. nilbs from Corvallis: Il-nmiii house soalcd aiHl papelcil on la rye lot: L' va -cant lots In Km:ene. Ore.: J lols t In Klorence. ( ro.. and t a-aere ; tract, also several L 'a -acre tracts J altout 4.') miles northeast oT Los j Angeles. I'al. This is very choice . alfalfa hutd. Aihln-ss the owner. w. ii. wuki.ii, r.:i2 It. 1 ISOIl, .!- Mi., i't n rI .. t Kl.im nli Kails, ore: I ger of the retailers. Haiti: "W'oj V A I j I face the coming months with se- Af: i j . Jk K.'isV j rnmi i nnrunmTn m A " IftTZK u -&ti rilotin? a car overcrowded highways at vacation Nca.n is work. Wc pay experienced drivers real money to do It. They take the responsibility and the nerve strain. You as a passcnRcr can enjoy the Kccncry and really resc! Frequent schedules serving the route PORTLAND to KLAMATH FALLS, and way points, makes it easy to plan your trip, leave when the fancy takes you, nnd (jet back on time! With utmost comfort! Inquire ot' vour local nticnt rcp.irding optional routes and schedules SI'TCSS JACKSON HOTEL Phone 309 OAKUM), Cut., Junn 25 (V) I'hillp Swart, a, was killfil ami a rornpantoii w:ih .sf rlously injureil when a trut'k driver "liiiuif-1 a log i tit 11 a pool wht-re the boys ! wciV nwimtniriK. KAN FKANf'lSi'0, Junv Uii. ! The Canute leavie .f Cal foriiia decided to adopt a' hands off pol icy in the controversy between (iiowcrH a ltd caiiners over l'J'-'J peach prices. YIU-ZKA, Cal., June 2a. iA) A brush and grass fire burned over Kino acres before it was controlled by a force of volunteers. SAN FRANCISCO, June I'j. M'l Charles A nderson stab bed seve ral nit tie!! by a beggar he had re fused alms, was taken to a lios pit til In a critical condition. ST.. PACK. My Sullivan. St. Paul, outpointed Hilly Ughl, St: I'aul, Ut). TeMOST Distinctive Heel in AMERICA Stopplo Hods tnilyslondcr izing truly exquisite truly long wearing the choico of thousands of fashion able women everywhere you should wear them too. $1.95 Bathing Cap FRE$ with every pair of hose A Limited Supply t M . . Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. KM3.8..V 6s'lWT j STEEPLE HEELS j f f'- v.- ' i w f 11 MM ROSE MILDEW CAN BE CONTROLLED WITH ELECTRIC DUSTING SOLD BY 1 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ZA 33 Woot iviTin . Lost! Stolen! Burned! Smashed! " . i Personal effects ihsur ance covers it all when ; your things are away from home. R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co. Bank Blda. Phone 444 SINCE 1909 SSuS53, The Coolest Spot in Town Every breath of air you take in faia Uieitre is washed and chilled in Modforci's Million Dollar Water. 0 l But Hurry, It Will . . '-Sdoh Be Leaving The Supreme Singing and Talking Triumph MEDNA FERBER'S - with Laura La Pltinte Joseph Sihiidkraut Otis Harlan Emily Fitzroy and Others Mif-s your dinner if you must BUT don't miss Combined musical Ziegf Fid's Broadway Oth:r Cities a Road Show Here at Popular Prices. Matine and Evenings Children 25 Adults 50 Shew Boat' A COMING Friday-Saturday Douglas MasLean IN HIS Talking Picture 'THE CARNATION KID" SULPHUR thone 260 i IVKodakFilra--. . .. ft Films in Bt 10 A. M. Refidy at 5 P. M. - : prompt mailorder service SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK. GIFT SHOP : SjisiBS " HOLLY STS. PHONB 14 A COMPLETE CLEANlNu AJul Dyeing Service Four Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:30, 7, 9 P. M. Hew Helen Morgan Jules Bledsoe Aunt Jemima and the plantation Singers crooning the , fascinating; 'Show Boat'j melodies with the hits from original stage hit. ml FIRST