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FXtJE TWO ttfiLvF'Oftti M1TL TRIBUNE, MfiDFQRD, OftEflOX, TUESDAY, JtLY 9, 1929. M V:. t.l il if Iocal and -'Personal Mabel E. Harris and Lawreneej Clare A. Lee was re-appointed C.- H. Morrill, traffic munaKr' H. Jon, of Jjuiiaiuuii, UuJ., wrt . iitiu ..tmurunce comminsiouer this ot the Ht. LouU-Han Krancisco unuea in marrlae by Judfte Tay- j weeK, ror a rour-year term. .-nr. nan way company, and K. F. L- lor In the la tier's offire in thejl.ee already has served more than Federal buHUInic at 7 o'clork last i two years in this capacity. - Hy evenlnK. The couple were so am-1 virtue of his appointment as state ioua to Kt married that on calllnx insurance commissioner, he also is at JudKe Tuyltir's office Jnte in I slate fire marshal and state real the afternoon after the office had ! entite commissioner, closed, and then beinr unable to ( private parties, card parties. A number of railroad represen tative who have been In Medford .T?5 .h! M- Z Z eft JOw Taylor din- j JosepWne Tavl,' Inn. Tel. 950-J-6. ....... -. r -- - in hi noiei .Meaiora and me mar- thla mornlm: on the .Shasta. Thej ,, rjw wa perf d ,n , were: E. F. I-eKalvre. general , ,, aifent. and C. H. .Morrill, traffic! ' I for San Kranclsco. where she -x- ma.iatser of the St. Louis-Han Fran- i Swlmmlngyiow In drinking water . p,c ,0 Pnd a week. rim-o Hallway company, Seattle; " '"e ' 44,f I Marrella Bowman ha. Installed I.ee H. MnvnKe. representative of! P. Johnson of Lake Creek wag In the latest In permanent wave ma th Lac kawanna railroad, and I., j the city today on business, j chines In the Bowman Beauty V. Tlruce, freight traffic represen-i Local arid long distance haullnit. I Shoppe. 128 trttlve ot the (irund Trunk railway ! we nave you money. Hawley Trans fer, CIS N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. .166 Rumors were heard thlK week that the Pickwick smites might not locate their terminals here. Oram Pans Ik the loxlcal place for such I Ln 1 ... i . . . .nin.i mrni oi tne name company, spent this morning in ! tne city on business. A. .'. Walker spent yesterday In Ashland on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Itlley of Bur bank, t'al., and Mrs. E. Jnhnston of Clifton. Ariz., were the guests of Mrs. A. H. Hinck the first of HO 'the week. They have heeii tourlne Mrs. P. W. Kltson left last night iiurnmnai. ana nave visited CITY HALL DEAL yst?rri. Canadian .vaiu.nui nuii ways. Portland: C. M. Fowler. Kn eral ntrent of the .Missouri Pacific. Kattlo; A. W. Shoemaker, com niercial aem of the Mi. ftourl Pa cific, Portland, and K. H. Duffy, freight And passe nicer njeiit for the benver-ltlo CraivH Western. Dance at Jackson Hprinstn. Saturday n.Kht, feaiurii: 2 dame orchestras. 112 A building permit was issued this morning io A. F. Htennett fori repulrinK a house at 315 South Kiverslde, at a cost of 145. Cheap lumber and cftdar posts. Medford Lumber Co. S27tf .Sixty-seven out pf the Htate ca a division point, bein at the inter-. section of the Kedwnod and Pa chic niRnways. and It does not ! seem reaKonable that there Is more j back of the rumors than delays in- Xancy Semple. who was taken m reoriciinixatiun made - j ttv iiifi;irr oi iiie principal maRe une on the Pa cific coast. Location of the di j vision here means that 24 families will he Inoated here, resulting in J refsttred here I local state auto I t .U. list .Saturday with ap? ndicttis, rf-covarlnfc at the Community hos pital am! is getting along very nicely. Hiuck and White Taxi Service re yesterday with the traffic bureau. The occupants of these cars came from all over the L' tilted States and parts of Canada. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12, Palm Bik.; cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf County Ajcent H. G. Fowler Is expected home tomorrow from Iay and nlwht sumed Phone 7. 110 County Clerk Belilla Stevens MeVer wilt entertain the girls 'n her office with a radio party at h?r home this evening. They will tuna in on the Copco players In VThe Pride." the California Oregon power company production over KMED, from 9 to 10 o'clock. We have a request from the I'niverslty of Wisconsin as to the whereabouts of Albert Logan Mar- ; i-half; whose last known address j was Medford. Anyone knowing his addrefs please notify this of- 1 : fic. 10ft! Miss Jean Steel, bookkeeper and . ; stenographer at the Scherer Motor ' company, left here today for Cra ter Lake where, she will spend the remainder of the Hummer months, being employed at the lodge. Putting any kind of advertising, biris, circulars, etc.' in the Mail Tribune's "little yellow boxes" is absolutely forbidden. Subxcrihers finding anything excepting the Mail Tribune in the boxes please report the same to this office. 110 Dorothy L. Baker of Princeton, X. J., Mrs. O. H. Sturges of Krie. Pa., Mrs. If. S. Drake of Saratoga Springs. X. V.. and Margaret Baker of Everett. Pa., are among guests , from a distance registered at Med ford hotels. Others are Ruth S. Stone of Belmont, Mass., L. E. Rladine of Dubuque, la.. H. S. Sol oman of Chicago, Mrs. Wm. Boom er. 8. F., Catherine and Annie Roomer of Vancouver, B, C, Verda C. Else of Chllliwack. B. C. H. K. PurVis of Coleman, Alta., M. C. Mint or. of Danville. Ky., C. R. Har low of Denver, Colo., M. L. Neb ekker of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Brewer of Boise. Ida. Learn photographing, retouch ing. Special rates for July. 319 Ho. Newton Mrs. Wm.,Copeland. .... ' IDS Approximately 90 applicants are writing in the annual bar examin ations In Hal em today, t $8,60 per load $2.60, green pine Slabs, 12 or 18-in. Ask about free indllnff. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. ; iostf Mrs, Arties Stephenson, who has heen ill at the Sacred Heart hos pital for several weeks, was remov ed to her home Monday and Is re ported W be recovering satfxfac torHf. Oreen pine Hiabs, 16-ln., $5 per loan; big truck, 44 tiers. Valley fuel Co. Phone 76. 90tf L. E. Couch and family and Mr. nnd Mrs: Sams were among the Klamath Kails residents spending .yesterday In Medford. ' Fre& shnrhpoo with every marcel or finger wave, starting June 29, for two weeks. Bowman Beauty Shop. .. ni There were eight fatalities due to Industrial accidents during the week ending July 3, according to the state industrial accident com mission. There was a total of RtiT accidents reported to the commis sion. Selected green blocks and slabs, free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 12 or l-ln., no edgings. Ask about 631. 105tf Among the local people who are vacationing at Diamond lake this week are Mrs. A. Duff, Mrs. Rose Scheiffelin, I-awrence Duff and Ml Verna Lynch. They are occu pying the T. K. Daniels summer en bin. Pynges dance Nat. every Wed nmiSiit 109 service j ",,U,1,"',M' i"imiuon ror tne city, r lorence. ure., wnere ne spent yes- '.ihiiih i-uss i ourier. ( teruay and today tn attending a Two dance bands will piny at conference of county agent. Jackson Springn Saturday night. Dane at Chllder's hall every Ho there. nj : Wed. and Sat. night. r i Milk Bread is an ideal hot weather food. Nourishing, light, easily prepared and, best of all, tasty. Your grocer receives Fluh rer'i breads fresh from the oven twice daily. Henry Kluhrer and ".Moos?" Muirliead. Meitford' mhryo avl ator, flow their plane to northern California Hunday. to look around. Yreka. Montague and Weed were Visited. $5.00 Special 15.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Teh 631. 105"tf Steve Nye spent Sunday at Cra ter Itke. Window ula. all lle; aluo plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. Included among the Oregonlans registered at local hotels are J. B. nindlne of McMlnnvllle. and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Coo. A. Telsch and son. Mrs. A. K. Westwood. Mary A. and Jos. H. Alfred. Mrs. E. Wood and Mrs. Mabel Under. Dr. D. A. Chambers, optometrist. Is now In his new offices. Suite 404 Medford Hldg. Practice limited to the correction of eye defects and tne fitting of glasses. Phone 18S. 108 Harold Brown left today for Klamath Fulls on business. He will leave thai city for Strawberry lake In Grant county, where he will spend 10 days fishing. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 8l"tf Mrs. Emma Drlskel left last night for Port Townsend. Wash.. where she will spend several weeks. All kinds of spraying done by Allen.- reasonnble prices. Phone your order to 1039 or 422-L. tf State Fish Screen Warden Cole man returned from Crescent City and Bandon Monday. Dance at Chllderi' hall every Wed. and Sat. night. in The examination of J. P. Oswald on the charge of. non-support of a minor child is set for hearing In Junge Taylor's cOurt on July 10. Lheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Del Bergman, Bub Crosby. H. A Hotte, Charlie Hohertnon, B. Har- wood and Mr. Cottage returned from Crescent City Monday, where they played for a dunce July 4. 5, and 7. Mr. Bergman will leuvc for Klumath Kalis tonight to pluy ror a dunce there Dressmaking, smocking and but- tonnoies. The Fashion Shop. 4J4 Medford Blilg. Phono 1181. IStf Oeorglu Kd wards left with friends for a vacation at Ijike Louise. Canada. They will stop nt Seattle and other points on route. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thlbault. Phone B69-R. m Five students now attending summer school have won their final certificates In penmanship. Thev will be sent to Miss Alice Crumar. who will give them to the follow ing: Donald Royd. Bohbv Boot Jack I'axtnn, Lloyd Johnson and Halph Parks, nroen pine slabs, l-ln.. 12.60 per load, small truck. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. flotf Mrs. Mabel Mack's class In home demonstration at the Community health hotise will meet at 9 o'clock Friday morning from now" on. In stead of 10 o'clock as before. Oct those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Suner Service Station. Phone 418. tf .Mrs. W. C. Hooker, who Is em. ployed at Wonlworth's, Is now on her vacation at Ilunsmulr and other northern California points, visiting friends. 12.50 per load $2.60. green pine slabs. 12 or 16-ln. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 10t.tf .Mr. and .Mrs. Kd Smith of tiuch were in Mcdfonl on a business trip yesterday. Dance and dine at Josephine Travis' Inn at Phoenix. Phono 9S0-J 5 for rescralons. no The courthouse was undergoing summer cleaning this morning. All the windows in the county clerk's office were washed, the woodwork was gone over and other freshen ing up processes indulged In. Announcing the opening of my Place of business at Phoenix, w here you can dine and dance. Chicken ann steaks, choice $1. Owner and 109' John Peter Gates, brother of C. E. Gates and Wm. A. Gates, has resigned as general manager of the Morton Salt plant at Port Huron. Mich-,, and will become one of the directors of the company. John P. Gates will come to Medford next month to visit his brother. ' Mr. Gates Is a member of the Slate prison board in Michigan. $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks.- Med. Fuel Co.,' Tel. I 631. 105tf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mershon and! son Bernard left for Crescent City yesterday for a week's stay. Don't forget you can dance and dine at Josephine Travis' Inn at Phoenix. Call 960-J-5. 110 Mrs. Harry Fisher and daughter Virginia: of n Jose. Cat., arrived In Medford on the Shasta this mornmg to visit Mrs. Fisher's mother. Mrs. Oscar Lynum'. This Is news! B. F. Bower, at J5 No. Fir street, writes all forms of Insurance. See him for rates. Ill Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker of Bcrnardville. N. J.. arrived in Med ford this morning. They left im mediately for Crater Lake. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf Mrs. M. Ft. Thompson arid grand son Ralph of OrAnge, Cal., came 10 Medford today to visit relatives. Gladioli are In bloom'. See them at Samuelson's Flower Garden. 208 Clark St. Phone 754-X. Ill Taking of a 32-pound salmon on a 3-0 spinner and a light trout rod was a thrill experienced this week by John Harris of Clover's radio and sporting goods store. Mr. Har ris was fishing above the Hock Point bridge when the big one took. hold. It took three-quarters of an hour to land the salmon, which was a bright and silvery specimen. Grants Pass Courier. Selected green blocki, and slabs, 12 or 16-ln., no edgings. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 105tf Mrs. Minnie Wolfe of Smith Cen ter. Kans., arrived on the Shasta this morning to visit with her sis ters. Mrs. Cora Carter and Mrs: F. K. Itedden. Mrs. Wolfe is th daughter of J. W. Redden, a pio--neer of southern Oregon. All students who have missed) classes. at the summer school will be required to make up work miss ed, nccording to C. G. Smith, un less the pupil's grades are superior. A -course of study Is now being formed for the history department of the high school. The course will be In two sections, ancient and modern history as one. and civics and I'nlted States history as the other. The high school mathe matics course of study la now un der revision. Phillips Beck, general agent- for the California Insurance company. left for San Francisco on the Shasta last night. Jark Swem left last night for San' Francisco, where he will at tend the gift and art show tn that city. He expects to return In a week. i Fred Luy of Eagle Point left last night for Sart Francisco on a 10 days' vacation. Mr. Luy will also' visit relatives In Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of the Bungalow store and Mr. and Mrs. l.ee Jacobs of Klamath Falls returned Sunday front a motor trip. Including Portland, Longvlcw and coast resorts. Arthur Nelson and family re turned to Hill. Cal., Monday, after visiting relatives here. Mr. Nelson Is sawyer for the California Fruit growers Supply company. KCV, the department of com merce airways radio station at the Oakland municipal airport. Is now broadcasting weather information on regular schedule. The radio phone broadcasts are sent out each SO minutes after the hour, during the day and night. The Medford station will also soon be on the air. Boring Air Transport and Western Air Express are ranldlv! Mctoria, Ml. Baker, and 'other scenic attractions. Yesterday the party visited Crater ljke and the Klamath country. ' Marriisge licenses were Issued to day to the following: Jarry R. Hoge. 32, of Monterey. Cal., and Jewell Ruth Conroy, 26, of Ana conda, Mon.; Laurence H. Jones. 3.'and Mabel K. Harris, 37, of Dunsmulr, Cal. R. M. Soderstrom, graduate c'f the' class of '23 at the Medford high school and now a medlcul student -at Stanford, Is spending this weelj In the city preparing his thesis on the ''Comparison of Or ganized 1 Health Departments of Representative Cities. With a Mod-1 el Health Tnlt." He Is gathering. statistic from the local unit and from a unit In California. Mr. Soderstrom fs the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Soderstrom of Medford. There will be no health -clinics In Ashland, Central Point or Med. ford this. week, due to the ab sence of Dr. Emily Bolcom. who Is attending the American Medi cal association convention in Port, land. - . . nnrup oicou lilh II V VIUIHII mo pitv runei IUI Ulll UMU0 jt" lease the- quarters, thinking Ithat everything uas all risnt and moved in. i I In the meantime City Recorder M. L. Alford and City Treasurer Herbert Berrlan are pluying safe don't want to et their offices I tanKied In a pending row Alford refuses tn nlve a lease until ord ered to do so hy city council action and Berrlan is prepared to refuse any rent mostey from the Treich ler Motors company unless sanc tioned hy the city council. Jn fact !lt is said that City Treasurer Her 1 rian has heen warned by protest ting councllmen not to take any I rent money. j An Interesting phase of the muddle is that if any part of the ii imitiup nrin ftLAIVIflinO TftLU CLOSE QUARTERS FOR OREGON SHIP A tempest ,' Is brewing ln city administration affairs which in Importance may possibly .blow it self out before coming to a head, or may increase until it becomes a lovril Teapot Dome affair. Any how, it is regarded as of so much inipoi tance now that the city councllmen and other city officials are scratching their ilnmm tiiKve days in apprehension and er-!um" ,ne new county court house plexlty. . i was built and occupied, and the This situation arises from the I l'r'nt court house, which is real fact that last week Mayor A. W. J lv tne new ci'y hall occupied tem I'ipes and City Attorney John H. ! l,orarII' as a court house was Carkin together. or the latter vacated, the city could make more alone, rented fhe quarters in the ; money D' not leasing any part of .city hall recently vacated by the ', ,ne om c"' na" structure, and by ' fire department, except, a small occupying the building itself. The 1 portion that had been partitioned . tax would be $6110. ioff for occupancy as a police sta- Then came the leasing of the 'linn, to the Treichler Motors com-!0''1 "re department headquarters puny as Its salesroom and garage, i ,a!,t wcek by the mayor, without ifor the sum of $75 a month. ' councilman! sanction. Then, too. The whereabouts of "The City of Portland," monoplane, first com mercial airplane ever built In Ore gon, was the cause of considerable uneasiness throiighuut the state. city nail building is rented out for i dl. , ils schedule today. commercial- purposes that strue- A ,eL.pi,one message from the lure will at once lie placed on the :jrera(i ul KJumatb. Falls slater! tax roll. Some time ago the citythat the snip nad difficulty' In tak officials discussed the mutter of , ()ff on , Klamath, Kalis air 'r"i"B iiie nan lor store rooms, but finally decided that I i : : : : FACE U.S. Mm- j , ,, f .- .;!-:; , It is und w ' ' ' .,' .' : councllmen d It seems that the first the city1" was generally supposed by the councllmen knew of the matter cuncilmen and the police de-w.-is when they read in the news- Par"ient when they read of this papers that the motors company lea8e to thess-Trelchler Motors had leased the city hall quarters, company, that the L-shaped wing Then things started. A number of 'coming on the ulley in the rear councllmen investigated- and were I ntti neen retained for use of the told that City Attorney Carkin had I nolice department In storing its heen Instructed by the mayor to tnree ca. Uut investigation re draw up the lease. These council- I va.'" 'he company leased the men maintain that the mayor. "uire ol1 "re department heud who left for Los Angeles last 1 1a"ers. Thursday for a week's stay, and Tnis "'cans that when the police has not yet returned, had no headquarters are moved from ineir present location to the small city hall quarters they will have lbr at 6 o'clock this morning, to -the fabln was relieved of Its p, iengers and the pilot, y Breese, builder, left alone for th ' north. The others. Including Love of Kugene. Mark McCallis't!? corporation commissioner, of !' lent, and K. H. Wlstlng of Portlnrs left Klamath Falls by train. Several queries came to Klan, ath Kalis from Baker wanting in ' know what happened to ' The ci, ; , of Portland," as the plane had not ' appeared on schedule or later. f. t that some serious accident hd occurred was assuaged by Seefi ' Hall, local P. A. T. manager, md ;'K quoted a message saying that Th, I City of Portlund" had arrived home by a shortened route at 10 o'clooi, this morning. , KlK'In. Krection of lumber nii will start Soon In sodthu-est part of this city. . ... authority to ,rent any part of the Idlng that that au- rests .with the city Hazel C.-.Winsloe, 42, nderstood that these eclnre- that the deal ' can not go through, and will figat Charged j the mayor's notion in aereelne- to with the, embezzlement of M1.3';,a lease. The Treichler Motors current money from the postoffifa!con,na"" moved into the quarters at Pasadena. Maryland, where she,se?ral d0's af and remaLn , . 1 unleiw ordered out. George L. was employed last March, was re- j Treichler said today that the mix leased from the local county jafl;up ttns not his fault. He agreed todux under a $2000 bond hv , i - sloner. She will be taken to PorT. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY land this evening bv L". S. Mir- J ' - shal Cochran and held until she is l ttoMAX wishes housekeeidng for removed , her home state fo,j ' "MhLe"" ClaiminK that the shortage ex-! FOR RENT Nice room. Board isted in the Maryland postofficej suitable for one or two men." 1 53 before she took the position, and : x- udale. 110 that her father-in-lnw, who i' 7r7i a . ti. . J-i'U uit 1 l,UIIUT said to be postmaster there, and her ex-husband were attempting to "hook" the guilt onto her. Mrs. Winsloe expressed relief to be in the. hands of the authorities. . An indictment was returned against the former postofftce em ployee in the d ist rict cou rt of Maryland July 2. A warrant for her arrest was issued on the In dictment Immediately afterwards, FOR SALE OI lot on West 11th. 50x165. with 5-room modern cottane and bath. No incumbrance. Will seil on terms or trade for home in or near city limits up to $3000 and pay Uirrvrence. a. Q., Mail Trib une. tf no piiice io Keep the police cars except to Jet them tand in the street. Mayor Pipes Is not exnected home until Thursday or Friday. Xotir to the Public-. j Beginning July lth. b:iiu a. m.. the steel bridge over Kofcue river at the town of Ropue River will . be closed fur major repairs. JACKSON cy.VTV COCRT. Newport Liberty theater on; Beach street opened for season. Electrotherapy Chiropractic' Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Year in Medford j TrflfTYIflnto k A nnnln 4. i Medford Center Bldg. Phone 96S Natural Methods- Food Science "Something Seir Every Day" Thursday, July lith LrB.HoFFMAiJtl- ' - - - Will Offer a Fur Selling Event for One Day Only Selection of 80 Fur Coats - Also Neckpieces An Expert Furrier Assisting 1 Phone Us for Appointments "Smartness Without Extravagance" iOK SALE Fine St. Bernard dos, eheap. Sol X. Central. Phone iois-w. no KTlf CI I r:X , , dui comn not ne nerveu oecaue r,Q; termd. 225 Woui h'-Oakdale. at in a i time tne ueienaant was in i j ( Oregon. A removal complaint was' sent here from the Portlnnd of- N EAT appearing girl who can meet fice, and the prisoner placed in the hands of IT. S. Marshal Coch ran of Portland this morning. Mrs. Winsloe has been residing at Pine- hurst. Oregon, for the past few months, having remarried since her -arrival In Oregon, according to local authorities. She was taken into custody here last vek. ' ' the public and has some krmu-l edre as typist. Splendid oppor tunity; steady; statewide travel expenses and salary. Mr. Leh- mann. Holland Hotel, after m. in rvMi uc i furnished apart- menis. rmme 4;l'-h. lOStf f Obituary il i i FOR SAI.K OR REXT it acre. Stewart Ave .; 3U0 berrv nfanis 8 walnut trees, small house in Oak ,rove: ehieken house and pri vate water system. Will take ponn car as down payment. Tel n ' -it.-. . 19 JOY B. F. Joy, a resident of Medford and vicinity for about 15 years and asced about S6 years, passed away at the Oreson-W'ash-ItiKton KnlKhts of Pythias home Monday morning. While residing tn Jackson county Mr. Joy made his home for i number- or years with the Yost family near Jacksonville. While at the Pythian home he was the main gardener and florist of that place. He leaves no known relatives bia host or friends who had known and loved him here and He had won the admiration or at tendants at ihe home. The remains will be sent to Medford for inter ment and funeral services will he held under auspices of the local K. of P. lodge at the Conger chajie! at 10 a. m. Thursday. ; Attention. Brlnp us your Royal Anne cher ries. Any amount, larue or small. We have built up a nice business In them for the valley, in which even those with only a few trees can co-operate. Help us to hold our trade by selling your cherries to us this year when the crop is light Roorn Ttivnrt valley PANNIN'O CO. rorner Front and Hth Sis. ios After people have tried our breads owe, they r-bmc back for more. They appre-. ciate real quality. We Suggest Apple Turnovers for Dessert 5c MODEL BAKERY 111 W. Main St. Phone 103-R ORCHARD SUPPLIES eouinmnif their .htn. t,i ..nnl.i.. i.i. supervisor. Josephine Travis, Phone i lots in fluent to take adv.uta.e of 1 1 0 i ibis weather Information. o. S. York, trainmaster of the Southern Pacific at Itosehurg, left this morning on the Shasta, after a short business visit in Medford. Mrs. V.. I,. Midi mul son llavld of Urnjt lleach, Cal.. who have been Tisltlnir Mrs. Chas. Cnffoen of this city for the past two weeks, returned to their home last nlKht by train, Hr. II. 11. Elliott left on the Shasta last nlaht fur Han Kran rlsco. where he will attend the conference of all dentists on the Pacific coast. A number of other local dentists left Sunday evening tor the convention. Oak drove Is hnldln an elec Hon today on a IK.5U0 bond Issue for putting In the necessary water mains for their new water supply. H50-J-B, t.uesls from California at Med ford h.itels Include Mr. 'and Mrs. C. M. tiriffllh of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs J. 1!. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. il S. Phelan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hafleld of I.o Anitclcs, Mr, and Mrs. J K. (Msslnaer, Mr. and Mrs. K. Weiss and Mr. and Mm. (Iev M. Olsen of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. K. It. llakcr of Inttlewood. and the follonini from San Kranclsco: II K. Nelson and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Krost. Mr. and Mrs. J. M Ilea, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Slabl. Screens and windows, city Cab A Inet Works, lit N. Mr St. Ill' Kloyd Rush will lesve tonlcht I I for San Kranrlsco on business for I I n few days. mJ I. Oynites dance Nat. every Wed .f'and sat. J(l --CANTEENS , -WATER BAGS PICKING BAGS -PICKING BUCKETS -ORCHARD LADDERS 5 Cash Discount - 1 Hubbard Bros.. Inc. Medford, Oregon 'eManlfaefurtOurOito Ciomfe With Oat New Cooling Plant Every breath of air you .breathe in this theatre is washed and chilled in Medford's Million Dol lar WatSC ; ,.. A TOMORROW-It's Here! Popular Prices Prevail No Seats Reserved Four Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:30, 7. and 9 P. M. ALL MEDFORD WILL THRILL TO THE GLITTERING MUSICAL EXTRAVA GANZA THAT IS THE TALK OF THE MOTION PICTURE WORLD. AH Talking All Singing AH Dancing NEW SONGS NEW DANCES AND ROMANCE YOU'LL NEVER FORGET l&KXr ANITA PAGE ftPr0 BESSIE LOVE e A ry ' ii in I, Jy V I Ufst Times IT'S THE BIG PARADE Of the Gay White Way come behind the scenes of Broadway, where beauties. millionaires, song writers;. actors, bare their hearts miQhty melodious production. TONIGHT Last Tiines WALLACE BEERY I in the ALL TALKING Picture CHINA TOWN NIGHTS" r- X ii few restricted ureas occurs the I lira sne , ,iilv,i disease, not fouml else- 'foicvs wuiiur mi' v ,..-- i her Uic t'vlUf thit tin' y! -I T - - I