Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 27, 1929, Image 2

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    IlI.MEDFORf) MATTj TRTBTiyR" MEDFORD, 0 R 'f( IPX. TliURYTjXi; 27, 1939:
PAGE TWO
Iocal and
-'Personal
H: M. Hightman, who has charge
of the airways weather service ul
Sa'.t Lake City anil who recently
r&urned from the naiionul head
quarter at WanhinKton, D. C, and
Ik making a tur wf tne uir Htu"
tlons and weuther bureau of the
coast and Mucky Mountain states,
in connection with the comlnic ex
pansion in airways service, spent
yesterday In Medford In conference
with I,. W. Dick, the head of the
Im'ul weather bureau and airway
Btfttion. Mr. HiKhtman left l"t
ftueniue to visit the ltedding, Cul.,
afi wayH wtaiinn.
TlVynKe'a old-time dance, Vednen.
day and Saturday at Nut. 101
'HoKtinaster Wm. J. Warner re
timed duty today after a vacation
or eight day, theluft over portion
ot hln last year's vacation.
Money loaned to worthy people
to( pay-thafr honest debt. Thomas
Realty Co., Hm. 12, Palm Blk., cor.
Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf
Mrs. Will J. Kteul Of Eugene 1h
expected to arrive here thin even
ins to vtelt her dauigilcr. Wins
Jean. Befr returnluff to bor
home Mia. Steel will apend some
time, at CraJur.l-ake visiting there
with her husband, who It V. H.
cornaiibHioner of Crater Nutlonul
park.
Green pine slabs, 16-lru $2.60
per load, small truck. Valley Kuol
Cp. Phone 76. 9t
KluestH from a dlslanre rcRlHter
ed at Medford hotels include W. C.
Henderson and Herl Khevrlff or
Hherldan, Wyo., W. W.. Warren of
Hot SprinKS, Ark., Minn Nellie Mc
Donald of Memphis, Tenn.. Edward
Wilson of New York City and K.
U. Freeso of Gladcrook, la.
Prices cut lower than ever for
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Hats 6Uc, 1.I0, l.UH. J2.KK and
$3. KB. Kiddle hats 25o to $1.60.
Kyory hat Roes. Tho Eromy Lou
?ut Shop in M. M. Store. Get your
feroen stumps here. !8
A Klamath Falls couple,' Evelyn
Propst and Lester L. Ijnifser, were
united In marriage at 8:30 lust
Monday evening by Judge Taylor
in the hitter's office In the Fed
eral building here.
5 Summer prices on select grade
green slabwood. Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. 63tf
j Rawloigh Matthews and Charles
Winkle, arrested over a week ago
oh the charge of selling Intoxicat
ing liquor, both pleaded guilty In
Itidge Norton's court yesterday
afternoon und received a fine of
$250.
. Summer prices on select grade
green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co.,
nil. 631. &3tf
General White permitted tiugene
guardsman at Fort Clatsop to fore
go shaving so that they might be
sullubh adorned with beards for
the Sunset Trail pageant, which Is
an unusual military concession to
art. Tho Orogonlan.
I ItuclUa omliroldery packages, in
cluding stamped arllclo and all
threud 'to worlt. On sale at one-
hlrd regular price. See window
lisplay. Handicraft Shop. - 102
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kvans
hitvo; returned from Portland,
whore .they purchased a fall stock
nf shoes for their store hero. Mr.
Kvans says that blue suede and
blue kid will he the leading colors
for fall footwear.
Will close my optical office' Sat
urday afternoons until Sept. 1st.
Dr. K. I. 151 wood. Optometrist. 97
Judge- and Mrs. Lloyd Griffin
and Mr. and Mrs. floward Jopling
of Han Diego were guests of Mr.
And Mrs.' Walter 11. Jones. Tho
party made a trip to Crater Luke,
and inspected tho Owen-Oregon
Lumber company mill. They left
for home yesterday by way of the
ltedwood highway. ;
Pest and largest Fourth of July
celebration ever held at Pacific Pa
vilion on Pebble Beach, 4th, 5th.
6th and 7th of July, Crescent City,
(1il. Free hIiuwh, roller skat Inn.
dunclng, stunts. 103
i A targe group of late pear grow-e-H
of the I'mpqua valley have un
nyiunccd intention of calling a
meeting for the purpose of perfect
ing un organisation nf the late pear
growers of that vicinity. A com
mittee recently returned from n
trip of Investigation Into tho Itogue
Itiver valley and reported that duo
to the luck vi f organization tho
Uinpquu vullcy growers are receiv
ing considerably hh for their
packed pours than are the ltogue
river growers, '
Dance at Chllder's hall every
Wed. and Sat. night. 10D
M r . an d M is. Arthur U use o f
Phoenix, Ore,, have taken a cot
tjign at Lake o' the Wuuds for the
summer months. On Sunday, Mrs.
Wilbur Jones of this city and son
Wilbur, Jr.. Mpent the day at the
Hose cottage. . Mrs. Jones and Mr.
rtose a re sister wui brother.-
hjlamath Falls Herald.
Kindling for wile; limited supply.
Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. R 3 ( f
There's
a Lot
in knowing how. We
believe that the two
generation of experi
ence In the baking buai
neu back of Fluhrer's
Milk Bread is just
added assurance that
it is the finest product
of its kind in this sec
tic n of the coast.
Mrs. R. II. Pursons arrlvsd In
Medford this morning from Seattle.
She w41t spend the summer here.
Winter Carnival Monday evening,
July 1st, First Methodist church.
Admission 10 cents. ' t I 7
The Daughters of Veterans will
meet Friday, June 28, at the Arm
ory, at 8 o'clock. A social hour
will follow the business session,
honoring Mrs. Luke Kyan, who
leaves soon fur California.
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. 44tf
Among Californlans registered a.
local hotels are Mr,: and Mrs. II,
Miller of Sun Jose, Mr. aed Mih.
J. It. Nuthill, Capt. and Mrs. J.
II. O'ltrien of Berkeley, Frank H.
Herbert and family of Los U itos,
Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Severance, Mlssj
Lois Leek, Mr. and Mrs. It. II.
Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Pot truth, J. W. Phillips and son
of Ktna, G. A. Ely and wife, and
Miss Annie H. YurretL of Hlver
side, Mr. ttnd Mrs. D. Cotton of
Mount tthaHta City, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Womble and son of Weed, and
the following from Oakland: Mi
L. Stuurt, Mrs. C. T. Stuurt. Miss
L. J. Pozzo and Miss M. Long.
Don't miss the wonderful bar
gains at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop
in tho M. M. Store, Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday.
Harrison Janes, salesman for the
Palmer Music House. Is spending
the week at Diamond lake, enjoy
ing the various outing attractions
of the resort.
Local and Ions distance hauling, i
We save you money. Huwley Trans-
fer, til!) N. Kiverside. Tel. J 044-X.
J r'J
Mrs. Km ma Hkyrman of Central
Point, mother of Attorney Harry
Skyrinun. left this morning for Los
Angeles, where she will spend the
next two weeks visiting friends and
taking in the various pleasure
points.
Get those fenders and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Shoet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phono 418. tf
M. H. Crooks, president of the
Crooks Produce company of Med
ford, is on a tour through north
ern California, where he will visit
Weed, McCloud und Iteddlng, in
the inspection of his brunch plunts
located there. Mr. Crooks, who
only recently moved to Medford
and purchased a home here. Is es
pecially interested In the Hogue
Itiver valley, and buys a great j
share of his fresh fruit and vege-
tables in thiK section.
ItiverMide Community Club dance
Ha t. June 2 U . Da n el n k hen I iim
promptly at ft. Chickon Hand
wIcheH. 9H
The BuhIiichh and Profosional
Women'B club will meet for lunch
con tomorrow at Crowaon'a during
the hour of 1 1:30 to 2:30.
Chicken dinners, 75c. Tho Cov
ered W(nBon, 1'hoenlx. 100
Mrn. Oohten ICaken of Medford
Is a gueut in the city at the home
of Mr. and Mrn. Kd Ontendorf. Mr.
Kaken itt an automobile merchant
in th valley city. Klamath N'cwh.
Thrill Inn toboggan riile.s, now
ball battled and MkatlnK at Winter
Carnival, July ltd, Klrnt Methodist
church. Have up your nickels and
dime. 97
Mr. and Mrs. Claiborne M. lliIlP" "yJl",y ' j
.-t,i- ......i.. 1.: .r-H-Mi-s:--Francis Tcarson hf Pros-
it Itcrkeley, Cal., arrived In Med
fnid i h(n nmrnlUK on tint Shasta.
They will Mpeml their vaeatlon here
vlNfttiiK Mr. IIIII'h sinter, Mr. Vow
ter. Mr. 11111 Ik president of the
Herkeley ItaptlHt Divinity hcIiooI,
located in Morkeley.
Two dance bandit, J a c k b o n
HprliiKM, Sat. ContluuouD duncliiK.
i yy
HuckinK' norneH, cowboys and all
that in necoKMury to make a per
fect Bbow in Kcuulnu wentern Hi-en-
ery will be found ut the Uikevlew
roumlui). which will be held at that
place Auguttt 31, September 1 und
Kour bin days of celebration,
July 4, 5. il anil 7. at Pacific Pa
vilion on Pebble I leach, Crescent
City. Cal. Free hIiowb, stuutH, roll
er MkatlUK. dauclnK. 1U3
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. OHxcnhruKKC
of Medford left for Portland yea
terdwy to upend the week on bul
neHH and pluuxure-
IynK'ii old-time danco, Wodnos
day and Saturday at Nat. 101
Miw CeleMio Htauson left thin
mo ruin k by train for hr home- in
Stmt tie. MInh Hlauaon Hpent har
vacation In Medford.
If you need ball money, soe Ceoll
M. JonniiiKH. 5 Ho. Frout Ht. 103
HcHldeN frcHh veKvluhlea at all
the boolliH In tho city market this
morniuK. there were also peuehes,
phi ma and apricot h. Trade waa
very ood thin morniiiK.
Km Ire stuck Ltucilla embroidery
packiiKCM on nale at one-third off
rcKtilar prlcw. Handicraft Hhop.
Harold Hrown, dlslriet mauKor
nf the National Ufe liiHurance
eo m puny, accuinpauiiMl Uy A. 1-.
Hill, loeul repteseulutive, left to
day for Portlund to at ton d a two
day twlea coiifeveuce of the above
company. Mr. It i own itt Hcucd
uloil to iiivu un addrena at the
Saturday morniiiK Mention on the
subject of "Monthly Income In
surance." 'Mettst-H, Prown and llkll
are expected home by tho first of
the week.
Pucilla embroidery packages, in-
cludiiiK stamped article, and all
thread to work. On sale at one
third regular price. See window
display. Handicraft Shop. 1U2
I Members of the Klamath KalU
I und Medford Muytun Hluipa will
, picnic Sunday ut l-llhin .u k. U.
Sliuson, dtvihioual uiMiuiKer. nnd
C. J. McPhevfon. traveling auditor,
will be present.
HaiiK a si ink inn In Krins Krln
Klv's Koiner and net your preuetit
Monday niuht at r'iist MtMhoditit
church. Sairta will rent mi ti
stoi klnn for a nickel, l7
Urasxhopper control wnrlt has
spread to four fronts In Klamath
I county, Tulo lake. Lower Klamath
I lake. Wood Klver valley and Cppcr;
; Kin mat h marsh. County and uov-i
i eminent authorities are cooperat-l
lug with land owner tn iioionlnu
the insects before Hicy cuuwe ma
I tci lal damage lo hay and wheat
1 crop.
listtte Dance. Jncksou Spi ing.
Silt. Cttp. MaKerman and his Moon-
light Harden orchestra and the Pep
Peddler will plH.y continuously.
Paining alxo on July Sid and 4th.
j . u
Window Klnm. all alien; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wkt,
iVi - Wf fW$?M '
t Douglas MacLean in his first talkie, ''The Carnation Kid.'V
lncludedf aiuong jhe Oregonians
registered at Med ford ''hotels are
r. and Mrn. J. A. We Ik and fam
j y (ff femlloton, J. A. Wilkinson
Lj- Nmth llcnd, Newton Smith .f
Halcin, Henry H ;i rt nui n , Uv. and
I Mrs. A. M. McCapes of CorvallfH.
It. U. Kmith, Dr. and Mrs. S. K.i
t r i.'........ ,.l it,.. 11,.iv!ii''
from Portland: Mr. und Mrs. C j of Medford. A liceiife Wits issued
F. Mane. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Keltic. this morning to Vernon K. Sad-
Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Kollo, Mr. andoeehl und.Kdlth DegulH both of
Mrs. It. IS. Itonsull and son, Mies !' Un kersf leld, Cal.
Fntnces Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Chits. Kiverside Community Club dance
H. Uuuther and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. I
Iwfne. ' '
lotirtf Ktneic Mucilhi onibroidorv ,
piu-kaucH un nale nt uim-thlr.1 off j
rvKUhil- lioc. Hanillrraft Hliop. :
'-!
Mr. and Mrs. .1. J. I'ol of Ihe :
Hullo Kails dim rlrt wore whopper .
and vlnltoi'H In Medford yealerday. !
All kinds of spraylnu done Dy I
Allen, reasonable prloes. Phone !
your order lo 1039 or 422-L. tf i
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holers left '
' . " , -
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.! C.uesU from the state of Wash
Kred Prown. I :iiton realslerml at Medford ho
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 327tf
V. Y. Hunter and wife of Tuc-
son, Ariz., spent lam niKht in Med-
ford. They plan to no to Crater I
Lake today ami then on to Port -
land. "Wo would like to ko to
Vancouver for a day or two, so
wo could write some poatcardH
home, and let the folks know wo
were there." said Mr. Hunter, who
wuh formerly a druKKist at FlaK-
staff. Ariz., but has nut been ac-
live, in business for seyrul years.
Notice: Assessment for old pav-
iuu and new sewers are now due
ut the City Treasurer's, office, ami
penally nf 5 will be added, if not
pect spent yesterday in the city on i Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. fi31 f3tf
business and pleasure Mrs. Catherine Itohnert of Ad-
J)on't. miss the wonderful bar- rlan. Mo., arrived on tho Shastu
fTAlna at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop this Jiiorninn. She will spend the
in. the M. M. Store. Thursday, Frl- .summer with relatives in Medfor.t
day and Saturday. and Central Point.
Diamond lake, tile favorite of! Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
atiKlcrs who prvfor lake flshhiK, ujni'Mlford Lumber Co. 327 tf.
still yielding fine catches but lo dale ' c, c. Darby, local manager of
the redsldcM have not shown a dis-the Kimball Fruit company, left
position to respond 'to fly lunw. thi noon by motor for Portland.
Pert C. Thomas. Cnlted States where he will spend the next few
commissioner, who has a summer j days on business.
home on the lake, caught several i A lare Keystone Immer armV
beautiful rainbows on a trouttcr-1 plane from San Francisco landed
ino. "I- understand that the fish j on the local port at today,
fire iiot taklnir a fly very well as j piloted by Lieutenant Kinney, well
yetj said Mr. Thomas. "Some . know i in army circle aloim the
uiiKlera who fish with nothing hut ! coa.-j. Lieut. Kinney had iuneh
files have managed lo catch a few j here ar.d took off for Vancouver
now and then but they are few j at 2 o'clock.
and far between." Klamath Falls i Mrs. William o llara will leave
Herald. here this evenintr. en route to Lima.
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Teimwild, Hotol Holland
Phono !HI3. tf
Mrs. l.'na PoteiHon of Yreka Is
visltiiiK at the home of Mrs. H-irry
Pel let t on Stewart avenue this
week.
Notice:. Assessments for old pav
ing and new sewers are now due
at the City Treasurer's office, and
penalty of 5 will be added if not
paid by July 1st. 1 00
Temporary permits were granted
In the sherlff'M office (his morning
to L. II. HroKory of Central Point.
Kryan !avls of Klamath Falls.
Mae and John Piekurd of Hold
Hill, A. C. Pierre of Medford and
Merton Smith of Ashland.
Select grade factory hlocks $S.30
per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
C3tf
M rs. James It rower of Jopllu
Mo., arrived In Medford by train
this morning. She will spend the
summer visiting her lister. Mrs. J.
T. Clark of rent i n I Point.
Sires, color and prices in vari
ety In our sale (tf smudge soiled
stationery. Medford Hook Store.
US
John Orlh and daughter Klea-
nore have returned to their home
at Medford after bavins spent the
past week at Fort Klamatlr, where
they visited at the James lYlton
and 1. ('. Sinemoi e homos. Mrs.
Orlh and daughter Dorothy return
ed to tlie vallwy with them after
visiting at Fori KlnmaCi for sonic
tune. Klitmalh Falls Herald.
Orecn plno stabs, IS. In., $5 per
load; btg truck. tiers. Valley
Fuel Co. Phone 76. POtf
Mrs, Lyda Klnn and Dr. Kmily
F. It oleum are spending today at
Prospect w hero they are holding
an all-day clinic.
Ladles' house dresses, office
! rirwi or nurses' uniforms for
ale. Tailor made to measure. The
J. K. Soamea " R o a a, 1 1 a " lino.
"F.rory woorrr la a booster. " Call
94-L foremwns for further Infor
mation. AIo silk drcssei for aale.
Mr. Pnrto, 45tf
T. Stater Johnson spent this
morning in the city, having motor
ed in from his summer home on
the river. Mi. Johnson, who a few
week? ago Miffcrvd a broken arm
tin (he result or ii full from hi
hoi mo. 1h recovering rapidly.
Sale nf smudge soiled box station
ery.' Taper 1 clean, only the boxes
soiled. Mcdloid Hook S ore. U
Doug; MacLean, Hunt's Craterian
Murriujfe licenses wore Issued at i
the county clerk's office yesterday!
to the following: Marl P. Turner.!
Mi, of orovllle, Ore., and MuhefJ
K. Tucke, :i-'. of Magalia, CrI.;
Waller T. Jeneks. 57, of Salem audi
MeiiKvii Wall. Iti. of Fresno. Cul.;l
Willliim Foster. 54, of Prineville, j
Clre ft ml Klnifiire A. TeltllleV. 41.
at. June 2!t. Dancing begins
ji'otnptly at H. e'hickon sand-
wlchc:t. !tU
DrvanniahlnK, smockinB and but -
tnnhnli. The fashion Shop, 424
Mcilriuil BlilK. Phono 1181. 13tf
. . Hunvarl of tlranls Pass'KOIt SAI.K I'layer piano. Inquire
as a business vlnllur In tho city
yeslerday.
16-in. green pine slazwood 11.00
pt.r tier, haul It yourself. Medford
Kuol Co.. Tel. 031. B3tf
Select grade factory blocks $5.50
" 'oi," ruc'
tels i nrlmlo M r. and M rs. 1J. .1 .
Jiothrup, Mis. K. Irish and H. II.
Kelner of Seattle. Neil Conley of
Cosmupolis, Mr. and Mrs. Jamcn
Cooney of Monteyano and Mr. unill
, Mra. C. F. Smith of Taioma. j
j lC-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00;
i ppr tier, haul it yourself. Mod. i
! Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf
j Uunco at Chllder's hall' every
j Wed. and Sat. nlifht. 109 j
Lester Knips und Carl "Williams
I Gf Medford. who have been attend-,
K the Polytechnic college In Oak-!
j land, Cal.. arrhed home this morn-1
. jnK un the Siiastu. Thyy plan to;
Upend the summer in Medford. j
I Cheap lumber and cedar posts, i
Moororu i.umunr uo. ju-
KIndlimi for sale. limited annnlyl
Ohio, to visit friends for the next
three months.- , Mv,., v'.WuYu also
expects to spend some time in Den
ver, Colo.
STATE STILL TALKS
1 1 1 1 r v y N o 1 s o n . w oil k w own Lo -.
Hiounairo ami Insuratue man of j
Portland, (s a local business vis-
itor hero for a few days. Mr. Ncl- j
son. who is a past adjutant ol the j
state department of the American :
LcKlon. Is one of the most active !
LcKton men In Oregon and has
many friends in the local Kst.
Ho has just eomphHt'd a business '
trip over the state and advises that i
Legionnaires everywhere are still
talkitm about the Mori ford conven
Hon last August, conceded to lie
one of tho best Male conventions
(n listoty. Me Is accompanied by,
Mrs. Nelson and koi. i
Births
Mr, and M rs. J. Verne Shangle
art tho parents of an s k--p"ind
boy, born at. the Ptiucker Ma
ternity home last night ot 3
o'clock. Mr. Sluing le is a well
know n local phot oi ap her.
Two Montgomery. Minn, fam
ilies have merged. In a period
of ten years, live iVmcnskys have
mm T ted fw't Treiiinsky-.
COMING-SUN.
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
The Supreme Achievement in
Talking Pictures
Tomorrow
- Special Comimiulnilloii
A Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
?J F. A A. M.. June 28, 7
' p. m. Work in the M. M.
degree. By order of, the W. M.
ts C. M. HOl.'HTOX, Kecy.
- -
New Orleans has the world s
igest m a h o g u n y llslribuling
" mr-v
i TQQ LATE TO CLASSIFY
! - . - -
I WANTKU Position as hoiisekeep-
I er on ranch
one child 8 years
Itox 301), Central
Hl
old. Write
Point. On
' KOU SAI.K Trailer. Imc-k liar n nil
shi lviMK. I'afs Second H'jn" :
L-
ill 331 Ni. rsriiKc St.
MOVK forces me to sell my 5-rtn.
buimalow; fireplaee, attractive
interior, newly decorated: beau-
i til'ul yard, shade and fruit trees,
flowers: east side. 1 block from
Main. For ouk-k sale. K'JMJU.
Submit own terms. Phone 337-J.
IlIU --VCIIKS Pi:AKS On Pacific
j highway, close in: unusually fine
' buy at $'T(iiJ; ?4 00 cash, balance
! etisv at ac!f . Crop estimated at
1 $su'o this vear. D. K. Millard,
j 4 ID K. Main. !
Fult KXCHANC.K Do you want a
fine home? 2-story double house.
all modern in every way. close
in, paving all paid. 402 So. New
town. Will take linht sedan car
and some cash for equity; bal
ance to suit. K. C. Silliman.
i(7tf
FOP SAI.K 14-acre ranch. 1 mile
west of Phoenix on Calhoun
road. 14 sh. ternis or trade.
Sehermerhorn. 100
Foil 1 1 10 NT . Furnished house.
."IIS S. Crape, water paid. $37.50.
Furnishvd house. 325 Crater
Lake, water paid, $37.50. Un
1 furnislied. in W. Jackson, water
paid. $17.50. .Spanish bungalow;
fireplace: So. Hollv. unfurnished,
?42..r.. .1. W. Wakefield Agency.
Palm P.lock. i'y
W A NT MP A n
woman for i
Plume S t 7 -X.
experienced Klrl or
;eneral housework.
yy
FARM OH C.AHDKN
One of the best irrigated 3 7 -acre
t nicts in the valley. Has paid
p water right, good house, barn,
and is well fenced: close to go oil
school. Price $l2.&nu.
FINK STOCK FA IIM
I hnvo exclusive li-Mlng on a fine
farm Willi loo acres, under a
paid-up water right, with plenty
of water, it is cUmo to open out
side range, with fine plastered li
room home, lar-e barn iml two
smaller barns: fenced and cross
fenced. Pric $:t2.5lMI.
Also have a good llltlo farm with
a nie.i tu-ar orchard.
rilAIM'KV FLOKKY.
201 First National Lank.
Phone ;i IX. 103
Smudging
Season
Is over so we arc
taking our annual
loss cm soilod box
stationery. Tlie pa
lcr ii clean, only
tlie boxes arc soiled
Wide Selection
M Price
Medford
Book Store
Tflaree
SIZES"
for FAMILY
USE
ffffi, I VVuOf fiijrj HALF
Jf3 IoIIm f PINTS
lLi N?r PINTS
Xf GALLONS
. PICNIC AT WHISKEY i fetipi
MembeiH of the Copco orum
held their regular weekly luuchcon
meeting ut the Hotel Mudrord '"Is
noon ut wlilib time plans for the
annual employes' picnic were dis
cussed. Lloyd Williamson, chair- i
! mun of the committee in charge of !
;tho event, outlined tho day's pro-.
j gram which will ttiko place at
j Whiskey Creek on the Crater Laky
jlighwuy July 14th. One of the
main feutures will ho a baseball
i gamo'-hjutwe'en 'the-"Copco and the
j Mountain States ;Power company
i teams. , There will ulso be u vu
! riety of outdoor ftports for young
I and old and a big picnic dinner.
WilliamKon -a Lao uunounced a a Pa
cini meeting of tho Forum for Mon- j
! day in honor of I. H. Wulther.
Copco employe, w ho leaves . soon
t for South America. Guests includ
ed Harold Nelson of Portland, K.
A. Hockley of San Francisco and
Listrict Attorney Georgo Codding.
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AttcntioiL Vctoruns!
Do you know what tlie Veterans
of Foreign Wars can do for you?
A II . x-service men interested in
the V. F. W. pleaye communicate
with Lavern Carter, Dep.' Chief of
Staff, dept. of Oregon, Veterans cf
Foreign Wars, 410 Soth 5th St.,
Klamath Falls. Ore, 97
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:ml of Thanks. .
We wish to express our apprecia
tion to the many friends and neigh
bors for their kind assistance and
loving thouBhts;ilsjp for the beau
tiful floral offerings during -our
recent bereavement.
Mrs. O. T. Morgan and Family.
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from home.
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SINCE 1909
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Starts TOMORROW
Here for
2 Days
Only
Get in on the Fun! Hear
Douglas MacLean
In His First Talking Comedy
a
The Carnation Kid
Two Solid
Hours of
Laughs
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"SHOW BOAT"
All
Because you are sureof results.
Because you can mix upa batch
of dough and let it stand fuc
hours without injury.
Because tl.cre are no failures.
No loss of hiking materials.
Try it and you'll say '"It is the
baking powder I've always
wanted. '
With Our New Cooliag Plant
Every breath of air you breathe in this theatre
Is washed and chilled i.n Medfo d's Million Dol
lar Watr.
Four Completo
Shows
Daily at
1:30, 3:30, 7, 9
P. M.
An All
Comedy Program
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TONIGHT .
EDNA FERBER'S
Talking All Singing