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MFTmYRT) MATT, TRTBFNT!, MTWTFfmn, OREOON', SATrRDAY, ,TTNK 2fl. 1?)2. vxcm ' m n m HALF YEAR RATE FOR CAR LICENSE 1 The July clcnrance sale of auto H.'nsH will start at the Sheriffs office next Mummy morning, when permits will drop down to half price for the remainder, of the summer and fall. With a capable office force Sheriff Jennings claims that he will he ahle to take euro of the Ioiik line of bargain seekers ttnticipuw d on that day. Beginning with October, the price will drop tlown Mill fur ther, and permits may be ohtuliud for onti-fourlh the regular price. Hut who wants to wait until Octo ber? In accordance with an act y passed at the last session of the legislature, the full year license sale will sturt next July 1. instead of January 1. as has heretofore been the custom. Kix months' permits will be purchased for the Interim between January and July. The Tiagley cannery. Is ready to open at any time now, according to Manager Italph Koo.er, who said n force of workmen will be em ployed Just as soon as the first itoyal Ann cherries are tin the mar ket. A considerable amount of cherries are to be purchased at 10 cent a pound. Considerable improvements and .remodeling work has been done at the plant, preparatory to the open ing of, the canning and preserving season. A women's welfare room has been built and the women's superintendent this year will be Mr. Wm. Uice. who has worked in Ithat capacity for several years. Mr. Koo.er said work will prob- ably not actually be started until nfter the Fourth. Ashland Tid ings. F. M. WILSON SELLS IE. BUYS ANOTHE F. M. Wilson, n resident of Med ford for many years, sold his resi dence nt 320 Apple street yester day morning, and in the afternoon bought another. Mrs. Augusta Puhl -of Medford purchased the Wilson home, which Is a seven -room Htrueture. She will take possession In about ten days. Mr. und Mrs. Wilson purchased n new house located tit 808 East Ninth street from Lee Williams. Mr. Wilson plans to build another house on the double lot. Both deals were handled through the D. K. Millard com pany. INSTALLS GREASE PII As a special addition to Its al ready well equipped plant the Sixth Street Service-station in Installing a greasing pit today at the side of the greasing lift platform, under the supervision of W. H. Maultby, local contractor. This will provide, within the space of a few feet, fa cilities for washing, greasing, oil ing and crankcase service. The approximate cost of this new , piece of construction will be J 1 33 the work being completed, in one day, rendering the pit ready for service hy Monday morning. Mr. Maultby has Just returned to Med ford from completing a tennis court project along the Columbia Uiver highway near Portland. ANNIVERSARY OF LIGHT The monotonous pictorial effect of the two cent stamp has again been given a temporary relief, and local residents re Joining the rest of the country in decorating their letters with the newest version out. These were Issued In celebra tion of the anniversary of the invention of electric light. Prac tically the snme size as the regu lar two-cent stamp, these hear a likeness of the first "Kdison lamp" and across the top of the '. fltanj are the words "Celebrating ; J-JlectWc Lights Oolden Jubilee." The 6th annual Nebraska pl nlr will be held In the CnrvaUt auto park, Crvallis, Oregon. August 4. li20. A meeting was called on June 12. 12. at which time nil com mittees were uppf'nted to see that nil nrrnnnement were made f'r pit nic. Coffee will be furnished free. There Is a small store nearbv whem groceries call be purchased f If desired. Anyone rienlrinjr information nbntTt the picnic can write Cluis K. Hansom, neeretnry, route no, 1, t'orvnllif. Oregon. Radio Program KMED . Mall Trlbun-Vlrgln Station 228.9 Meter 131-0 Key. Sun tiiy, June 30. 5 p. ni. Valley Itadio church. Monday, July 1. A. M. , 9:30 to 10 West Side l'harm acy. 10 to 10:3t American,I-aun-dry. 10:3u to 11 Jordan Klectrlc. 11 to U:3o S. O. Gas Corp. 11:30 to 12 The Buutery. 12 noon Mail Tribune, news Items. P. M. 12 to 12:3d Lewis Service Station. 1 2 : 3d to 1 Sanderson Motor Co, 1 to 1:30 Mc.Valr'a Pharm acy. 1:30 to 2 Hn (tier's Dairy. 2 to 2:30 Kruno my Groce teria and Kd Hinns. 6 to 6;15 Isis Theater. 6:13 to 6:3n Mall Tribune, news and markets. 6:30 to 7 Lake of the Woods rtwort. R to 8:30 Knds Transfer. 8:30 to 0:30 Mono-Motor Oil . Co. 4- MEET SMONDAY NIGHT J. X. Kildwell, local man. is or ganizing a clerks' union in Med ford. the first meeting to be held Monday evening, J uly 1 st, at Al thea hall. Fifteen proprietors and managers have already signed an agreement that the clerks In their employ may become members of the organization. ?V number of local men will be present, and give talks M outlay night. The purpose of the or ganization is further co-operation between clerks and employers. The organization will nave no direct connection with the proprietors of the local firms. The clerks' union will he orga nized under the American Federa tion of I Jib or, and is one of many such organizations throughout the country. The meetinu: is open to the public and nil union men. Next week the public market on South Riverside will open on Wed nesday instead of Tuesday, because of the July Fourth holiday com ing the following day. Saturday will be the only other market day of the week. The usual market days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and these will be resum ed the next week. There were over 100 young fry ers on hand wnen the market opened this morning, the lot being snapped up before the morning got rightly started, according to F. M. Corlles, market master. Twice the number brought to the market would have been disposed of before noon, he said. Judging from the number of calls that came In throughout the early hours. The first crop of strawberries is now on the wane atid the public market hopes to fill the Increasing demand for this fruit within the next two weeks. The Desert Song at Craterian Tomorrow "The Desert Song," a complete screen operetta, with music, songs, choruses, dances, dialogue, comes lo Hunt's Craterian tomorrow for a run of four days. "The Desert Song" retains all the charnv, color, action, romance and tropic love of the stage produc tion, hut greatly enhanced hy the motion picture camera's power of motion. The desert 'scenes were made In a desert and not in front of pointed backdrops. The desert castle of the Caid, with the splen dors of Its Oriental architecture, would fill several stages. The story gains In dramatic power and plo ture8tuetiess because of the nat ural backgrounds. The picture Is headed by a cast of excellent singers, most of whom have had both stage and screen tiainimc. John Holes, tenor lead wing the same role in the stogt presentation of "The Desert Song' and has been a screen leading man fur several years. Carhuta King lyric soprano. Is a concert and radio artist of note. Their voices regis ter perfectly on itaphone, are true In tone and sweet in quality. Marie Wells anil Robert K. (iu.mun also give splendid singing perform ances. PLANT IS DESTROYED YOIMIA KIN DA. Oil.. June 2ft i lt The packing pl.mt of the Yor I ha I.inda Citrus iissocintlnn, loo S carloads of lertion and 2' refriger- ntor curs were destroyed by fire Ihere here early today. The plant wax valued nt $$fi.0nn. . N't estimate was Immr-dhitMv nvail S able us to the value of i.i f rail 'and railroad equipment which was destroyed. I til u'ih L'pki .!. I. n i,fr.t- 'dandruff. The crude oil ucts n an excellent tonic. ! i Cm hoi It' Church. South Oh k Utile ami Tenth St. Sunday masses, 7 und 9 a. in. i Weekday masses, .7 :30 n. m. ,, Jtev. K. W. Illack, pustor. , SI. Marks K)dscoiKil. , Corner Oakdale and Fifth St. 1 K a. m.. Holy communion. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11:15 a. m., Morning service. Win. II. Hamilton, rector. Pttoenl lro?hynrlaii Clinrcli. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. All! are invited. 11 a. m.. Preaching services. Mrn. H. F. W. Spilver of Medford will fill the pulpit while the pastor, I ltev. V. o. Johnson is supplying j Uie piiipii ui i lie .m rui urn i i rnoy terian church. Mulii Street Methodist Church. Janjes K. Condor, pustor. Sunday school, 0:45 u. m. Mr. West will preside at the 11 o'clock. service. Young People's and Junior lea gues, 1 p. m. Evening services at R p. m., con ducted hy the young people. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:4" p. m., followed by choir reheursal. First Presbyterian tMunvh. Holly and Fighth Sts. 1: 4 5 a. m., Sunday school. Bring your bible and do not be lnte this last Sunday In June. IC. 11. Hop per, superintendent. 11 a. in., Preaching services, ltev. . o. Johnson of Phoenix will preach. Solo by A. J. MeOonough. Mis. II. V.. Marsh, organist. Valley llmllo Church. Pill Hay, pastor. Hroadcasts from studio K M KD every Sunday, 8 to 9 p. m. old-lime gospel hour o'er "The Voice of a flreat Country." A. J. McDoiiough, Scotch tennr, will sing two gospel solos. Pastor's subject, "F.very Man's Heritage Liberty; What Does It Stand For?" an Independence day message. "Come to the church o'er the radio." It's the old-time religion and It's good for everybody. First Christian Chuerh. Ninth and Oakdale Sts. Carman E. Mell. minister. Office and pastor's study in the church. Phone 1007. "Test Our Welcome." ' Morning worship and communion at 10:55. Rev. L. V. Itelknupp will deliver the sermon. Ciood music. The popular evening service Is dismissed. Cnion Sunday evening services will begin next Sundny. Hi hie Kchool assembly at 0:45. Christian Endeavor groups will meet at 7 o'clock. Full iOsel TalM'runcle. Main and Newtown Sts. Zelma- Argue, the famous Cana dian evangelist, will hold a series of meetings In our tabernacle, he ginning July 14 and continuing to J uly 2S. She has held meetings in many of the large cities of the I'nited States and Canada, and has preached to thousands of people. He sure and hear her. Regular services June 30: Hfble school, 0:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Jail service. 2 p. m. Young People's, 0:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. 7:4 5 p. m. T. S. Wlney, pastor. First McthotlLst Church. West Main at Laurel. Raymond S. Rees. minister. Church school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 10:65. A service commemorating the 1 53rd anniversary of our nation's birth. Sermon subject. "A m e r I c a the P.eautiful." Music: Anthem, "Stars and Stripes Forever," Sousa, and offer lory anthem, "Onward, Christian Soldiers.' Jude; incidental solo, Mrs. Paske. Young People's hour at 7 p. m. Happy Sunday evening hour at 8. Spend a little while In the vast stretches of God's universe nnd hear the sermon on "What the Henvens Are Telling." Firs! RaptiM Clniivh. W. H. Eaton. I'h. D.. Minister. Phones: Offico 1 052; residence 704-H. Sunday school nt 0:45. He on time with your bible. A studied lesson, and a mind ' learn. J. F. Wort man, superintendent. A patriotic service will feature the morning worship and Dr. Eaton's subject .Will be "The Challenge." Music hy the Chorus Choir. H. Y. P. I, will meet in four groups at 7 p. m. As a prelude to the evening service there will he h big patriotic sing and a playlet entitled, "Assembly ites." by W. W. G. girls. Dr. Eaton will speak on "Ah You Like It." A cordial welcome to nil services. KnglUh Lutheran Clmrcli. Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way Is Made Plain." Dr. 11. c. Funk pastor. Resi dence, 518 Fourth St. Telephone 14 24. Call, we are here to servo. Hour of worship, 11 a. m. The pastor will fpenk on "The Genesis of (Mir Civil and Religious Lib erty." Preparing the way for n worthy rMebraiion of our Inde pendence day. SpprinT mutic. Organ prelude. "Larget'o." by Jensen: anthem. "America the Hemitiful." by Ward: offertory. "M e 1 o (1 i e," Selected ; posttude, "Chapel March," by llatt miinn. The Rible school licit In at 1 o : 1 " ,1. m., with clashes for all ones. The public in moM cordially in vited to attend these service. I'liM Church of ChrUt. SclcniM, Authorized branch of the ninth r church, the Ftr.-t Church i.f Chi 1st. Scientist, in Huston, Ma)-. Service ore held every Sunday i 11 fi'ijock. church ediflie. 212 Xor:h o.ikdal". Subject f.r Sun- -lav. .lone .Ti: hllMfan Selene. Sunday school ut !:45 n. tn Ap plicants under t he age nf jfo may he admitted. Wednesday evening meetings. thej&e of ajtlWPOSIOFFICE iyjeffery BYSOrSIS: Because beautiful Helen It'Afty accused fc'.r tochard (i'u0ori as a blackmailer" uf ir mm, the dasltma youna nobleman f&ces almost certain death in an t Hit titling duel. Kiiniiytd hy Hel-4-i ' accusation. Sir Knhard $tel:$ his renegade cousin, Julian, who has been tising Itu hard s Hunt, Mercilessly Hichc.rd whips Julian. J m mediately comet the challfnye, a lirfiiul death-warrant, for Julian is tamed as a deadly swordsman. Chief among HcUn's suitors are Captain Itespard and Viscount tirucktehnrst, Julian's friends, but also victims of his aiarutous cun Chapter x ANOTHER MEETING RAY lady Helen, sitting up in bed, stretched wide her shapely irtns and yawned, whereupon her maid, the buioin, black-eyed Betty, clasped her hands, rolling her eyas ecstatically. "Such arms, ma'am. Such neck and shoulders! Such forms! And you so cruel set against matri mony." "Tush, silly wench!" quoth my lady, knitting black brows and yet glanclug down at her lovely self with a cerlaln satisfaction none the less. "What o'clock is 't?" "Nigh upon eleven. . . . And oh, ma'm, such murdersoiue news o' the gentlemen, last night!" Richard gazed from the Duchess' "Were they so outrageous drunk, Betty?" "Well, my lady, 'twas that wild some, Sir Richard Guyfford whips bis poor, young gentleman-cousin shameful cruel Mr. Julian." "Aud ' how didst learn o' this, Betty?" "Well; ma'am, every one's a-dls-cussing 't. There's Mrs. Weatherby below stairs, as lives at The Gables, ma m, and Sir John Parrot and his lady, and my lord Viscouut Brockle hurst aud Captain Despard all a-waltlng to tell ye about It and setting in the garden with Ma dame." The visitors were grouped about Madame la Duchessa d'Estouteville, a book-nosed, sharp-chinned, formidable-seeming lady she, of very un certain age, complexion too vividly red and white, but with glorious eyes, undtmmed by years, of a won, ilerfitl blue, deep and dark. As Helen approached the com pany rose, (he ladles rushed deli cately to kiss her, the gentlemen bowed, fluttered hat or handker chief. "Aud now," said the Duchess, "you 11 nd us sitting In solemn judg ment upon a monster and a villain aud consequently 'tis dying I am to meet hiin!" "Him?" repeated Helen. "Himself, my dear, and Ills name h Richard GuyfTurd. These kolnd frlnds, Meleu, are come lo warn us against the villain. F'r lustunce. Sir John Parrett Is an authority on the monster eh, Sir John?" "True, madum!" quoth Sir John. "And also being a neighbor and a Justice o' the I'eace, I hold ft my bounden duty to hum to advise you against this " "Person!" suggeated his lady, frowning. , " "Meaning Sir Richard Guyfford?" Inquired Helen. "The ha person In question, encourages poaching! He har bours vagrants, permits rascally gypMcs to camp on his lands and thus is viewed very much askance by the neighbouring gentry." "But 1b be not also a highway man?" Inquired Helen; and met the persistent gaze of Captuin Des pard, who smiled slightly, shaking his head. "And Is he not forever drunk?" Inquired Helen. "And quarrels." piped the Vis coutil. "Now if a gentleman quar rels, he should like a gentleman hut this fellow ! 1' he re's poor Juiiaa la,igh!ng one moment ami llM i.at this fellow thrashing turn moat vilely with a whip and a w hich !nrlnd le'ditnonle nf chiN tifin Science healing, at H 'e)o k. The reading rmmi, whl h I in the M-dfHid Hide is open diily from I J to 4. exeept Sunday and holtdiiv. The Ull-le nnd all au thorized Christ Ion SHone litera ture rnny tie rend, borrowed oi pur-: -hn-el. The public Ih eowliiilly Invite! t., attend the ervlee. find viMt ih refilling room. ; .MrXnry Coining Home. KA lM, Ore.. June V I'nited Htntes Senator Chin -let l. McNary and Mrs. McNary will ftit . , . n iaJX II Farnol J would ha' murdered Julian but the whip broke!" . Helen, glancing at the captain, saw his persistent gaze was shifted from her at last. "Captain Despanl." said she, "you are thinking, perhaps, that some whips break too readily." "I think, my lady, that broken whip doth surely presage battle murder, and sudden death." "Ha, aud Is it a duel ye re mean ing now!" fnquired the Duchess. "Julian has challenged the fel low; the duel's good as arranged." "Och, me dear souls." exclaimed the Duchess, "'tis moighty comfort ing to us pour sinners to know of some oue more sinful than our selves. Sir It lc hard now yonder he comes, I think, through the herb garden." The company rose incon tinent. Sir Itlchard stood a little at a loss and staring at them, one and all, with his most sullen expression. Then the Duchess beckoned, whereupon he stepped forward, hat In hand; but as he advanced the company retreated. "So you are the ogre!" said the Duchess, looking up at him with her strungely beautiful eyes. "A pariah aud outcast eh, Sir Rich ard?" "Which nothing grieves me!" he answered, turning his back upon I glorious eyes to Helen's proud chin. the company. "I am here, madam, in answer to your strangely urgent letter; pray how may 1 serve you?" "First by sitting down, sir. Och, ye greatly reslmble your father, sir. Shuro be kissed mo frequently long ago. TIb with the eyes o' your mother you look at me mo dear, loved Barbara. Sua was me dearest friend 1 knew her years .ere she met your father." ' "I pray you tell me of her." "Not now, sir. You shall tell me of yoursllf." But he sat mute, scowling down hie riding-boot. Then, looking into those strangely beautiful eyes, Sir Richard began to talk, as be had never done even to the -faithful Gregory, speaking from his very heart Thus, after the company having depnrtcd, Helen approached the shady cherry-tree. "Ah, Helen!" smiled the Duchess, "Make your rlverlnce to Sir Htciiard Guyfford." "Nay, madam," sighed my lady, "we ha' met before. I broke Into Sir Richard's house to steal a let ter a letter which may perchance explain how Sir Richard broke his whip " Sir Richard merely bowed. "Speak, miss explain, child this moment, ma'm, or I shall burst something." 'There, there!" said Helen, tak ing madam's somewhat large hand and patting It. "Shalt not burst, dear heart, no here's the story. A year ago, Angela met a villain. A cold-hearted, calculating villain and the poor, sweet Innocent scarce out o' the nursery! Well, she writes him foolish loiters, and presently forgets both them und him. But, two months ago, she meets tny lord Althorp and scarce Is their betrothal announced than the villain reappears, threatening exposure of the letters. In London poor distracted Angela (lies to mo In her terror. I learn the villain Is In Sussex, so to Sussex wo come." "Aha, so here's the reason ye fled the town tn su?h baste?" "Indeed, my love. But scarce are we here, Angela writes the villain another letter, behind my back, a wild letter full of frantic supplica tions and then tells me. I borrowed Hetty's cloak, and crept to the villain's house, slipped through the villain's window and mot the vil lain" "And who was the wretch?" "Sir Richard Guyfford." (Copyriuf t. I'JSt. Jtfjirj Farnol My t.i.ty at til doef not know of Rlchjtd't innocent! in thi matter, nor of a certain plot in Monday'! chapter. ftnlve In Halem from Wiishinuton net TiM-MUy, nays a m i:e from ' the serial m- reeetved today by j Dm inn M urphy- lit o n. his e-1 tary while In rej.'on. The Me- , Narys w ill spend the r vat at Inn j at thHr farm pl.n-n mar Sab-m. ( I'por Ibml lit. SAN l-KHIto. ral., .lone 2fl. A' - "neonflrmed tumors were cur rent here today that tin- fishing boHt. Hottthem iros, had been lord In n storm off M ex ban f sh -f ii k hankw In the Moiihern putt of lower Callfurniu, with 10 men abvuid. JACKSOWll.l.i:, Ore., June :'9. tSpecial.)-- The new pnsinffice in the Masonic building is fast near- in K completion a ml will soon b ready for orcupancy. Miss Hlella Levy has been im proving and beautifying her plaee in Jacksonville by having her home resiling led and painted and a No a lovely lawn put in and new flower boxes built for her porches. II. W. Walker of Medford did the painting. Stanley Crimes returned Mon day lo his home .u I lutte Kalis after spending a few days at tin Alfred Nor r is home here. Mrs. Scott Xunn from I'oor Man's ereek attended (he meeting of the Women's association hist Thursday. Mrs. Aliee Clrich spent Tuesday with her son. Hoy Clrich and fam ily above Ashland. Mary Hyau Smith entertained the Past Nohle Ciaml club at her home Wednesday. Mailt Winnigliam of Copper was a dnner guest at the K. S. Wilson home Wednesday. Craelo and Frances Wakefield, Darell llusou and Itoyan (ireen mo tored to Crescent Cliy Saturday, returning that day. Mr. ami Mis. C. P. Smith of r.Veiett, Wash., were guests at the Yed Kirk home over the 'Week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l.uy of Med ford were calling un friends here st 1- tiday evening. Mrs. K.-is chapman of dold Hit) alt-nled the 1'ast Noble (Iiaiul rhlh'meellng ill (lie iitufje of Mai'.V Hyau Smith Wednesday. Mrs. (ieorgo Tranta of Unite Kalis, Mrs. Kred Huleher and chil dren ami Mrs. 1 't hel Olson ami children enjoyed a picnic dinner atol swimming on Hig A ppb-gate . Wednesday evening. Mr. a nd M is. a rl He bin it t c.f Myrtle Point spent I he Week cud here with Mrs. Sclnoitl's aunt, Mrs. W. II. Hunch, and family. The Women's association of the eoimmmiiv and the Missionary so ciety of ihe Presbyterian church, and others, motored to the Jack son Hot Spring Thursday, where an all-day picnic was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Severance and daughter Ktorence May, and Carl Larson motored to I Hamond lake Wednesday und returned with a fine catch of fish. FROM EASTERN TRIP JACKSO.WIIXK, Ore., .Tune 29. (Spenlal.) Mr. and Mra. O. W. Cod ward ret timed home Wednes day evenltiK from an extended eastern trip. They went the south ern route from here, viidtinff nt Mr. (lodwnrd'M old home In east ern Ohio, also visit int? In Minne sota. They returned home by the northern route. HtnppitiK In Yellow stone park and vlsltluK at Itelllng ham, Wash. Mr. Alice Clrich spent the nlKht Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. Iteis Chapman nt Cold 11111, both attend Iiik the picnic at the Hot KpriiiKH Thursday. Mr. and MrH. Clyde Melvln nnd fa tn 1 ly a re sto tip I n k at the Dan Pierce home and expect to locate here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Jennings ex pect to leave next Friday for their vacation In California and Mexico, They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Tohc Carrel and family nt Santa Ana. William JenulnKH left this week for Anna Creek camp, where he will work (his summer. Mrs. W. A. Chtldcr.-t and daugh ter, Mrs. Ils MeKeo of Appb'Kate, were in our city Wednesday. Mrs. Maml Venerable returned thlH week from Sllverton, Ore where she visited her sister. Miss Naomi Smith from Ituch Is visillnK this week at the home of Mrs. I.ee Smith. Clyde Smith and family have Just recently moved from the Mutton runner station lo near lueh and Mr. Smith Is now employed by the Jackson ('unity creamery. Mr. ami Mrs. Chris Keean, Mr, and Mrs. A rthur Lewis ami Him Carrol and (ieorgo Lewis of Jack innville, Mi's. Nettle Thompson and buys ami Hurry Lewis (if Med ford spent Sunday visit Iiik Kred Lewis at his home near Itutle K.'uUh. Tonmipo Ititits llccon!, WASHINGTON. June 2!!. oT-i The eiiiKo torinuKo carried through the Panama emml. from the At lantic to the pacific in May net n new record for all time with flUO.niiO b.nn tons. Tho heaviest l';u ini'-lmuml tonmiKf in any pre vious month M7..i41 wam In t let iiher, 1 fIL'K Royal Anne Cherries The Bagley Canning Co. will buy your Royal Annes, received and weighed at Robert T. ? Cochran & Co., South Front street, Medford, at 10c tier Ih. Cash I i for good average size, sound, ripe fruit. Bagley Canning Co. Phone 4, Ashland Phone 863-X, Medford, after 6 P. M. CLUB ENTERTAINED AT E.S. SEVERANCE HOME .IACKSOXVII.I.K. (oe.. June (Special) The Jacksonville Uridge cluti met Monday evening will) Mrs. V. T. Wilson and Mis. K. S. Sev tiance at the Severance home. Two tuhles of bridge were played. Mis. o-ear Lewis was awarded first prize and Mrs. liny Coleman con Solation. !ainty refreshments were erved. Mrs. Joe Trefren of lbilte Kalis was a dinner guest of Mrs. K. .-. Wilson Wednesday, attending the funeral of Mrs. Murry in the after noon. The many friends of Mis. l'dwin Taylor of Appleg.it-. but is now in Kansas with her sick mother, wilt be glad to know she Is expected home soon. Mrs. Doc Sevtenson of Oak C.rove district wilt operated oil at a Med ford hospital Wednesday und was as well as could be expected Thurs day. Miss Cold Itoone left Monday with friejtds from Medford fr San Kranriseo. She will visit in Cali fornia for a couple of weelis. Mr. and Mrs. Crant Wilcox of ( 'oouilte. Ore., were visitors Sun day at the W. 11. Hunch home ami ;)so visited (heir sister, Margate I Wilcox, who is employed as a nurse at the Sacred Heart hospital, leav ing Sunday on a trip through Cali fornia. t'arrie Obeiichain. formerly of Unite Kails, passed nvvay in Port lam) Tuesday of lasl week ami was laid (o rest in the Jacksonville cem etery last Kriduy. Ddily Meteorological Report Saturday, June Forecasts Medford and vicinity: I 'air and mild tonight and Sunday. Oregon: Fair and mild toitlghl and Sunday. Local Data Temperature i l)eKn..).-.. 9" .r2 IliKhest (Last 12 hrs.l.. !H !" Lowest (Ijist 12 Ins.).. 5f 52 ltd. humidity (Pet.) .... 211 Ku State of weather Clear Clear 1 invest temperature this morn inK, f2 deKreoK. Tutal procipllittlon since Sept. 1, 1028, Ll.rdl Inches. Tempuraluru u year ago tuluy: IliKhesl OS, lowest ol. Sunset toduy, 7:50 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, -l;:tn a. nt. Sunset Sunday, 7:50 p, nt. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time ice 3 CITT x 33 f! linker Oily S2 52 Clour HlHinnrck 7S Hi Clear Uolse !M (50 Clour Denver !I4 70 Clear l)e MoineB 78 fi8 Clear Kresno 104 OS Clear Helena GO Clear Los AiiKolea .... 7( 02 Cloudy Marshflolil lis 42 Clear l'lioenlx 108 84 Cloudy Portland ...i 74 f4 P. C'dy. Ited Muff 104. 08 Clear KoselJiirR 80 f.4 Cleur Cult Lake City.. 8 72 P. Cdy. Sun PrunclHco .. 00 54 Clear Santa Ke 88 00 P. Cdy. Seattle 70 54 Cloudy Spokane 8ti 58 Cleur Walla Walla .... 90 00 Clear Winnipeg 50 P. Cdy. I,. W. DICK, MhIpoihIiikIhI. Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service jL The Pick o' the Big 8ilent Pictures Tomorrow ONE DAY Continuoui ONLY 12:30 to 11 The King: of All Western Stars and Stories Thrills you in a great tale of the Early West. "THE BIG DIAMOND ROBBERY" i LAST TIMES I Continu TONIGHT ous Today PETER B. KYNE'S Great Epic of the West "TIDE OF EMPIRE" Rogue Elk Hotel ' ' MENU Soup Combination Salad Cheeao Crackers Fried Spring Chicken Eacalloped Potatoes Candled Sweet Potatoes New Peas Ulco Croquettes with Tomato Sauce Hot lliscnlts Pickled Olives and Jam Ico Cream and Cako Old Faxhioned Strawborry Shortcake Tea Coffee Iced Tea Milk and Uuttermilk DANCE AND EAT GOOD MUSIC PHONE YOUH ORDERS WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time Women's Hose $1.00 Pair EE Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, M.nag.r Phon. 10S . SO N. Cantral Bedford, Oregon iiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j 'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" I law I Bill I I I. III llll IfllMH HIIMiii M