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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OfiEfl ON, - TUESDAY, JULY 2," 1929. H.--X .51 . I imi . nil If '., It t ,. . 1 1 ' '1 : rll- .ni. nil: Iocal and 'Personal An unusual plt-int on exhibition at t Itt i-hamlipi- of corntin'i'ce 1 a WIWKia in fluwvr. The parent plant was from Hcrmmlo. A feat ure of this flower In that the bruetH or KheuthH are red while the flower proper t green Willi dark blue edgOH. The plant Ih owneil by Mrtt. Klocker. Mnv.t vitiir loose automobile wh.-elH HKhteneU factory way. PennliiKtonn flattery Service (inrape. 903. llil N. ItartMt. Phone 100 M rM. Mabel Mack, the county home denturiAlralion agent, having recovered from her recent Ulnem ... - . ruHiimed tn.t amies or ner uiuee, ..... Have dean clothes for the 4lh ; I'hone 12UU. 103' The road to OeHcent City will be In perfect condition on the Kourth of July, with no fresh uH to splatter on the oars, according to the Grants Pass Courier. Dr. S. Kalph mppel, dentist, nounces the opening of his office, 402 MedforU Ifldfc. Practice lim ited to extraction of teeth, dental x-ray, pyrrohea treuft incut, oral prophylaxis. 105 Mrtt. C. U Sroti and daughters. Marjorle. Frances and Izora, of Los Angeles, returned today from Portland where they have spent the past wet-k. having previously visited t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murray. They will again spend several days here be fore returning to their home. Have clean clothes for the 4th. Phone 1200. 103 K. IS. Fisher of Kupert. Ida., and K. Ifantiing of Casper, Wyo., are among the hotel guests here from u distance. Others are Mr. and Mrs. II . S. 1 -a whom and M in. M abel Meacham of Chicago; Belle Jardln und mother of Honolulu, Fred C. Cook of Minneapolis and V. O. Fisher and It. V. Sim)stn of Columbia, Mo. Dance at Lake Creek afternoon and evening, July 4th. Good time for all. 102 K. O. White, Chicago negro who fought a draw with Waller Cleg horn In Portland last week, will meet Gene O'Grady, undefeated Ashland fighter. In the ten-round main event ut Klumath Falls to night. Learn photographing, retouch ing. Hpecial rates for July, ail Ho. Newton, Mrs. Wm. Copeland. 1 0 ft For having Improper license plates on his car, Stanley Durnllle was fined 1 0 in Judge Taylor's court today. Money loaned to worthy people to pay thoir honest debta. Thomuft Realty Co., Htn, 12, Palm Ulk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schurr of Leolu, . Houth Dakota, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hcrt Hostel this week ut Central Point. Havo clean clothes for the 4th. Phone 1200. 13 The cherry fruit fly wll.l destroy this yonr'H light cherry crop In this part of the state unless spraying Is done Immediately, according to H. 11. flail, county agent. It Is time now to apply the poisoned swoet hall to kill the cherry fruit fly he fore It begins tleposltlng Its eggs under the skin of the ehorrles. Growers In the last three year hnve got almost complete control with the following spray: Lead ar ncnnte, 1 pound; molnsHtH or syrup (never honey), 2 quarts; water, in gallons. About one quart of this mixture should be sprinkled over the outside leaves of n largo cherry tree. Oregon la u. Mnrcelln Bowman has Installed tho latest In permanent wave ma ehlnei In the Bowman Benuty Shoppe. 10fi Bruce Shellhorn of the M. J. It. Coffee company, who was here from Klamath Falls on business Monday, left for Portland today. Have clean clothes for the 4th. Phone 1200. 103 Miss Beulah While, 23 Washing ton street, Is recovering from a goitre operation ut Ht. Vincents hospital In Portland. Miss White hopes to return home the lust of this week. Need a spare? We have somo good used tires at the right price, .lennlug Tire Company. Across from Nat. 107 The Klumath county high school property, comprising lit lots on which la situated the old brick srhool building, nun sold recently to the Klumalh Falls lodge of Masons for llft.oou by the county court, which opened and consider ed three offers. Screens and windows. City Cab inet Works. 221 N. Fir St. MB F. A. Xeebltng. of the Clulrmonl hotel in Hen 1 1 le, was t u M ed f o id yeNlerdny, Furniture repairing. A. N. TMbHtitt Phone !'(-lt. 1 1 I P Particular housewives, almost without exception spec ify Flubrer'i Breads. Do you? h. Minn Molly Metzen, who has been vinltliiK Mrs. Km ma Drlskel of Med ford for the pant several wee kit, ha returned to her home In Ku Kene. - Have clean clothes for the 4th. Phone 1200. 103 Among the OreKonlantt registered at Medford hoteln are Don C. Mole und Mattel Jlerhlg of Corvalliu, U I. Hoekwood of Koret Grove, Mr. and Mm. t K. HulInK of Myrtle Point, Kllzubeth Putnam and Mr. and Mrn. Howe of Malum, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrn. J- I' Kckhardt, Mrn. A. E. Perry und 8. G. N el Hon and family. DynKe'f old-time dance, Wednen- Ioy and Saturday at Nat 101 J John r. Hvutsur of Willow CreeK, Mont., left for Hucramento hy troln hint nljfht. Mr. HeuKar has been attending the north went conference of the MethodiHt (Oplftcopal church. South, which huit been In nenBion at ! r'.niilln Green pine slab.. H-ln., 12.60 ppr loud, small truck. Valley Ful 9fttf Herman II. Jardan of Lor An- . WHe punned through Medford this morMnK on his way north, and ( transacted business in the city.' summer prices on select grade green slabwoud. Medford Fuel Co. an-(Tel. C31. 63tf Harold Ff. Brown and A. L. Hill returned home , yesterday from a sales conference of the National Life Insurance Co., which was con ducted in Portland. Mls Irene Sfed, Marlnelio grad uate of Portland, with several years experience, has accepted a position with the Bowman Beauty Bhn. ' 12b Kvun K. Keumcs. who at the lime of the Modoc Indian war was second lieutenant, company A. Ore gon mounted military troop, und who was wounded in the Modoc lava beds in the buttle of Juniper Butte, January 17, 1873, has se cured reservations In Klamath Falls for the Indian congress, July 3, 4 and 5, and will participate in many of the functions of the three- day celebration. Mr. Iteumes is a pioneer of the Klumath country, lie is former president of the First National hank of this chy, but now resides In Jackson county. Along side of Lieut. Ucaineu when he was wounded was Frank Trimble, who was shot dead hy a Modoc Indiun WMirlor. Klamath Falls Herald. Kindling for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf Mrs. Jennie Troxell of Medford left last night for Tinglly, Iowa. where she will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Troxell will also visit friends In Nebraska. Need h spare? "We have aome good used tires at the right price. Jenning Tire Company. Across from Nat. 107 The1 first meeting of the cily council for this month will he held tonight at which much business will bo up for consideration. Lot mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 9I3. tf Mr. ami Mrs. Willis Lynch of lied Bluff, Calif., arrived In Med ford yesterday afternoon. They are on their , way to visit IT. Man kins of Jacksonville. Mr.' Lynch is Interested in bees and Is looking for a location while In the valley. IiasmuHScn paints and varnish for fltUo at Hubbard Bros., Inc. 107 Guests from Washington state at Medford hotels Include, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Ludlnghaus of Van couver, Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Baker of Taeomu. Mr. und Mrs. A. W. Blagen and daughter of Hoqulum, L, C. Terry of Taeomu and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Higrld Ander son of Seattle. Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Medford Lumbor Co. 827tf Mrs. T. Burns of Medford arriv ed home last night on the Shasta, after spending u week visiting In Kugene. Buy your canteens nnd water bags ut Hubbard Bros., Inc. 107 Mrs. Kdlth Cochran of Talent was Injured Friday evening when the Ford coupe In which she was riding, operated hy her son, F.lvls. crashed Into a concrete bridge near Phoenix. Her face was cut hy glass from the broken windshield. Summer prices on select grade green slahwood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. A3 1. 6Stf Miss I .ill Inn Carstens of Seattle was u week end guest at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ivan K. Wnddell. Miss Carstens, who formerly re sided In Medford, will attend the PnlverMlty of California summer .school this term. Buclllu embroidery packages, In eluding stamped article and all thread to work. On sale at one third off regular price. Sco win dow display. Handicraft Shop. 102 Mr. und Mrs. N. K. Burkltt of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. French of the French & Atwood real estate office over the week nd. Mr. Burkltt Is the owner of the Oregon Bond & Mortgage company. Mrs. Burkitl is a cousin of Mr. French. Fntlre stock Bucllla embroidery packages on sale nt one-third off regular price. Handicraft Shop 10L" The Fourth of July, from the present outlook will be unite a warm one. The temperature has ' been gradually rising the past few days and yesterday reached a max imum of t4. Today, which hail n minimum of f0 this morning, promised to at least he us warm, as continued warm Is the official forecast for tonight and Wcdnes i day. i Four big days of celebration, ' July 4, 5. and 7, at Pacific Pa vilion on Pebble Beach. Crescent City. Cal. Free shows, stunts, roll er skating, dnnetng. 108 Members of Grant Pass post of the American Legion gathered Sun day at the Ben Coutnnt homestead and engaged In a house raining. The house whs made ready for the shingles during the day. the Le gionnaires nutting in a full dny of work on the building Grunts Pass Courier. When in need of fishing tackle call at Hubbard Bros., Inc. 107 A. K. lirnmvi left for San Fran cisco on the Shasta last ntght. He will return to Medford Wednesday. Helevl grade factory blocks & .60 per loud. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 3I An enthusiastic group of clerks met at the labor hull last night to organize a clerks union, under the direction of J. N. Kldwell. In Mtruelions for Barbara, electricians, butchers, plasterers, plumbers, truck drivers, bakers and confec tioners have been received by Mr. Kldwell. All who are interested in Joining are urged to see Mr. Kid- well at the labor hall. t Get V those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station, , Phone 418, tf Ralph Sweeney of the First Na tional bank yesterday purchased a six and one-half acre pear orchard from Mrs. Mllen Benson. The pur chase , included this . yenr's crop. The orchard Is located on the Pa cific highway, near Central Point. The deal was hundh'd by the D. K. Millard agency. Hubbard Bros, carry a complete line of Oronlte fly spray, auto pol ish, cleaning fluid and furniture polish. 107 II. C. Withum. of the Wit hum1 Super Service station. Is expected to return to .-nnuTuru today, nrier; o short business trip to Portland Local and long distance hauling. We save you money. Hawley Trans fer, CIS N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. 150 The city market, which Is ordl - narlly open on Tuesday und Thurs-1 day, is closed today, nnd will be.lVIni 0 i(lhnHnn nf Ms uiM-n neuiiemmy, as i nurmiuy is und Mr y ,.; Xewlon of SanIa the Fourth of July , PauIu Mn, M L-DuPurs of Ala- tree shampoo with every marcel mertH MrH a. Kmherger of M arm or finger wave, starting June 29. vme. Dr. und Mr8. M Whiting for two weeks. Bowman Beauty'.. ririviiia it-u a Shop. Ill I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wall of Med-! ford were visitors here the middle of the week from Lake O the Woods. Mr. Wall Is secretary and treasurer of Luke O' the Woods It cereal ion company and also cashier of the Farmers and Fruit Growers bank of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Wall were here buying supplies for the resort. They make It a jlan to divide the purchase of supplies for Lake O' the Woods between Klamath Falls und Med ford. Klirmath-rnMs 'Heruld. - gwimmlng now In drinking water at 'the Nat. 44tf o. C. Boggs and family returned yesterday from Newport, Oregon. Kindling1 for sale; limited supply. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 63tf M r. and M is. D. W . Stone of Bend, former residents of the Vul ley, are spending a few days visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ItichmonU of W'illow Springs. ance at Childer's hull every Wed. and Sat. night. 109 The California cunning peach growers announced a sell-out of the 1 W29 pouch crop at the top price of $80 per ton. Independent growers expect more. Dance at Childers hall every Wed. and Sat. night. 10!) Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday, the first duy of July, to tho following: Rupert Percy Daw son, 48, and Bertha Burbrldge Oowle, 61, both of Bukersfield, Cal. ; Johnson Brownie Baught, 22, and Martha V. Laws. 1 K, both of Rogue River; Samuel L. Rogers, 52, Sun Francisco and Minnie E. Aldrlch, 40, of Oakland: Merle Ed ward Frier, 28, of Los Angeles and Vivian Helton Petrlk, I!!"., of Klam ath Falls. Best and lutgost Fourth of July1 celebration evor held at Pacific Pa-1 vlllon on Pebble Beach, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th of July, Crescent City,' Cal. Free shows, roller skatlnar, I dancing, stunts. 103 Mrs. W. M. Jones of Medford left for Crater Lake this morning on the stage. Mrs. Jones will be employed at the lake this summer. J 4i dies' house dresses, offcle dresses or nurses uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure Tho J. R. Soamca "Rosalia" line. Every' wearer is a booster." Call 904 -L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk drosses for sale. Mrs. Bur to. 45tf Mia. C. W. Rlvos and Miss Agnes Rlvo of Oakland, Cal., arrived In Medford this morning to visit Miss Myra Bugart and Miss M. B. Ed wards. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 827tf W, 8. Doty of the Crescent City Investment company, and Arthur West arrived here from Baker City this morning. Mr. Doty had been Investigating some mining claims owned by Mr. West. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes, Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tf A Ford roadster, stolen from H. O. Holt of Medford, was recovered by Police Chief 1'has.- Claun Friday morning after it wns abandoned on a side street In this city. Ashland Tidings. Green pino slabs, 18-ln., $R per loan: big truck. 4 Vfc tiers. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. 0tf II. A. Berg of the Century In demnity company of Portland was at Bee he Sims real estate office on business today. Entire stock Bnclha embroidery packages on sale nt one-third off regular price. Handicraft Shop. 102 A building permit was Issued yes terday hy the building department to M. O. Olds to repair a residence ut 523 East Main, ut a cost of f sou. Window gin, all slses; nlso plate gls Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKI (Inod jnrhnnli- who will lnk. omun of hminH hip in lown. ioin( mmrt iniMhttH. aji lly In iternon, 1 IK Ho. tVntinl. ior. Villi Itl'.NT Furnished 6 room hmii(; HlipltK prMvh, $3: 1 month. 417 Kin,, mi run K.M.I'; Kttotolutk.'r Iniirlnii mr. IliMol collilltton. tlooil tlroH. 1.1.1 South 104 MMl SAI.K ronfrrtlonvrv n nd pool hnll: koimI IooaiIoii: wiMI viiiiIhmI. Hi. If jrtri Frank l.i'nl". iwihIp Point. 1.11 KOH NAI.K-Snmll spoil norn Pluno. snei n if mkrn ihln wi-ok W Hin.h tit Tulont. OivKon. 1AH HU ItKNT &-rooin motlortt hoio on tivMnihi : ko.mI tihiitlp. In MllliT J N. Ppiull. lOS'K K l: K X I SIIKII APAIITMKNT rooms nnd hHlh; KrlKhlalrr . h.il tvr. lcnm hrni. S Ho. Ormw. JOSlf Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyree and children of Cincinnati and Mrs. Frank Tyree of Catlettsburk, Ky., arrived this morning on the Shasta to visit D, U. , Tyree. The party plans to stay in Medford until Mon day. All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 1039 or 422-L. tft Miss Betty MoClave of Han Fran- ! Cisco arrived In Medford this morn- ing on the Shasta to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doremus. Bucllla embroidery packages, In-'quite a large number of Hteehead j PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. (IP) eluding stamped article and all have been seen In the river. ; Seventy-five families frpm . mid thread to work. On sale at one-S Grants Pass Courier. ; western states were settled during third off regular price, flee win-! Mrs. Fred Mats of Portland Is 1 jUhe on arme throughout llie state, dow display. Handicraft Shop. 102 . in Medford visiting the Henry Han- by tne land 8ettiemeut department Among the Calltomlans register- j n family. Mrs. Matz plana to bej0f; the Oregon State Chamber of ed at local hotels are Mrs. O. J. and ; In Medford some time. ' 'Commerce, according to a report is- Miss M. L. Strangman, Mr. and O. L. Goff and J. W. Klrkpatrlck, :flUed todav Mrs. M. K. Frual, Mr, and Mrs. M. j both with the Sun Life, left fori The report indicates that families Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. ; Kugene today to attend the Sun are coming to Oregon In much rtooges ana miss v. m. janzen m los Angeies: miss rcria wall or Mrs. josepn jnarcom or i:orvar Antioch, Mrs. H. K. Dyke of! Us, a former resident of Jackson- Lathrop, Mrs. C. C. Hockey andville and Ashland, has returned to two children of San Pedro, John Mclntyre. Mrs. Betsy Mclntyre and ! att,e B pirmBtam of Oreenvllle: Mr and Mrs H w Robinson and Mrs. F. Lydlard of Grass Valley, (and Mrs. Mary K. Greaves of Med and the following from Han Fran-! ford spent several days last week Cisco: Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. ! visiting friends in Ashlands: Brown, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mas- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Taylor of Hfv. Mr nnrl t i- U W Stnrli-m-1 Rueh entertained a number of an(, Mr and Mrs, c. L. Chaney. c'mherine Grim mi ir nnd Mrs. K. A. Bousermnn of Long t(1l(.h Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. I 327tf Ca rter Boggs of Mtlii f ord left yesterday for Diamond lake. Dr. D. A. Chamners. optometrist. is now in his new offices. Suite 404 Medford Bldg. Practice limited to the correction of eye defects and the flttfng of glasses. Phone 18X. 'ins1 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Good of Glendale topped off at Medford Oils "morning. They will take the stagq to Klamath Falls, where they will vslt friends and relatives. Wm. M. Shapiro and brother of Chicago arrived in Medford this morning from the north. The Sha piro brothers, who are interested in the distribution nf fruits and vegetables, are on their way to Saernmonto. 16-in. green pine slahwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med ford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 53tf Mr. and Mrs. Max GeBaur and family have returned to Medford following an extended trip to Southern California and Mexico. A report of all fires and acci dents due to the use of fireworks and firearms on J uly 4 will be sought by Clare A. Lee. state fire marshal. The Information will be used in correcting conditions in the future. H)-ln. green pine slahwood $1.00 per tier, haul it yourself. Medford Fuel CO.. Tel. 631. 53tf The rush of applicants for car pormlts, to tho sheriff's office, be gan to slacken' a bit today. The half price for licenses started Sat urday, when riS local people Were served. Yesterday 1 1 2 more took out permits, hut this morning the sheriff's office had reverted to Its normal state once again. Hcth M. Bullls has returned from a tWo weeks trip to New York. Films In at 10 A. M. Ready at S P. M. .;. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP 1 During a week of hot weather our Bread has stood the test. It kept fresh longer. During' July we give a theatre ticket with each 25c purchase. MODEL BAKERY 111 West Main Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. ExeH Finishing? C. J. Mcpherson of the Portland Maytag office, who hus been here for the last three weeks on busi ness. Is leaving for Klumath Falls tonight.- i Mrs. Lyda King, county health; nurse, Is spending today at Green I Springs on health work. j Select grade factory Mocks $8.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. &3tf Kalph Cowglll, who has charge; I of the Rogue Itiver survey, was in; 'the city Saturday. Me states thut i. wie insurance meeung. j her home, following a months visit with her sisters, Mrs. Ed Dutoon and Mrs. Jesse Taylor. I . Mrs. Joseph Morcom of Corvallls ' friends at a picnic on the little ! Annlea-ate Hundav. The nartv in- eluded Mrs. Joe Morcom of Oor- vallls, Mrs. Mary E. Greaves, Miss Pauline Greaves, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greaves a nd sons, Mr. and M rs. Jesse Wilson and sons,, Luclle Taylor,- Winston Hotel and Mrs. Pennington aijd children. R A V The f u n era I Her v I cch f o r Enola Ruth Ray were held ut the Perl neral home Sunday June a splendid service, and Mrs. R. K. McKlhose sang two beautiful solos, "Sunset Gate" and "Absent." The pall bearers were Karl C. Gaddis, C. C. Lemon, Walter Mundy, Dr. R. C. Mulhulland, ('has. Wing and Chas. Reames. There was a pro fusion of floral tributes, which made a beautiful setting, and many of her friends were in at tendance. The remains were laid to rest in the Medford Memorial mausoleum. Wedding Bells Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker Saturday, June 29, received a telegram announcInK the marriage i( thoir son, . C.oorKe It. Parker, to' MlH MarBuerlte Scott of To IH'ka, Kan.iaR. The hrido has been a teacher In the Medford hlh school for the past four years. They will make their home at Ootsa Lake. B. C, where .Mr. Par. ker ha been farming for the past 17 years. Mr. Parker Is well known here, having lived here dur ing his boyhood. Grants Pass Courier. flnwwlfl-d ndvnrtlslng aetn rmi!t t' 1 i Obituary - i GET YOUR - Kodaks and Kodak Films For the 4th NOW The Kodak film in the yellow box assures the best results. '" i .. ' . v i Our films are always fresh from the factory. Have, you seen the new Brownie cameras in colors'? Ami pictures? Just wonderful. Medford Book Store. 34 N. Central Ave. EASTMAN FILMS AXL Take Plenty of Them Over the We buy back all you do not use. WE RENT KODAKS Ask About Our Liberal Plan Jarmin & Woods AGENTS FOR THE OWL DRUG CO. PRODUCTS 175 Fl ! MIDWESTf SETTLE i larger numbers than last' year. in June, 1928, the farm "Settle ment department of the state cham ber settled onlv 59 families. Dur- i jnK te first half of last year 181 ' famine's have been located in Ore- gon and during the first few months of this year 307 families Iiavtf become reshlents of the slate. An investment of $1,122,725 was brought In to the estate, according to the report, aga;nst $633, 7G0 In vested by those who came during the first six months of 1928. As rtpieseuted in acreage, 17,903 were purchased this year against 11,404 during the same period last year. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station ' , - -V, Tuxlay, July j 2 P. M. 4 1 6 to 0:15 Isis Theatre. 0:15 to 6:30 Mail Tribune news and markets. s 4 C:30 to 7 Coleman & I-awton 4 and Medford Service Sta- ' tlon. 8 to S Pig Tail Meat Market. 9' to 10 California' Oregon f Power company. 4 Wednesday.- .Inly 3 11:30 to 10 Model Cleaning nV company. 4 10 to 10:30 Mann's Depart- ment Store. 10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug Store. 11 to 11:30 Medford Electric company. 4 4 11:30 to 12 Lewis Service 4 Station. 12 Noon News flashes. Mall 4 4 Tribune, 4 12 to 12:30 Jackson County 4 4 Rulldlng & Loan. 4 12:30 to 1 Hubbard Bros. 4 4 1 to 1:30 City Cleaning, nnd 4 4 Dyeing Works. 4 4 1:30 to 2 Heebe & Kindle. 4 4 2 to 2:30 Mndrona Dairy. 4 4 2:30 to 8 Alexander Grocery. .4 ' 6 to 6:16 lsis Theatre. 4 4 6:15 to 6:S0 Mall Tribune 4 news and markets. 4 4. 6:80 to 7 Crescent Dairies. 4 4 10 to 12 Dreamland Palace. 4 4 , 4. SIZES "Fourth5 You Will Get What You Expect from vour snaDshots when the finishing is done by an expert someone who cares. 7 I our picture rimsning i uunc mc noj h you want it when 'Get It at Formerly Medford's Oldest and 214 E. Main WE DEVELOP Films Free I l ( i i I I i i 1 ' ' ' BJfF ffoM&dutt Our (ten Climak) J-i0i' With 0ur New Cooling Plant I' Every breath of air you breathe in this theatre Is washed and chilled In Medford's Million Dot- ' lar Water. 4 Shows "S iT ww TOMORROW 1R TUK LAST ,jj yY Hurry ! crowds are immense EVERYONE SHOUT8 -'M " ITS PRAISE - , . v THE ' , p ;;j 1 1 ALL SINGING feGs u m m gTrf? j .) ALL TALKING " j iifl the Most j f') Jf Evening Jit ' 1 a J'S'ML ' AV You've Ever j I lfT. Carlotta King - i Iff Y '' Ijl AM ' And New York Cast of . Hy- Sin9in8 star'1, j If I 1W v 111 Talking Comedy 1 Children 25, Adults 50 . .1 West Side ttmq.fl&&S&mi. YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings All the Time Take plenty Films. You can bring back what you don't - - -1 t-l. n you Magiirs" Haskins Newest Drug Store ' . phone 9l fe,. U AND HOU.V 3T phomb t4 J A Complete Cleaning h& i Ill (Itf dyeino SEDYKB ii