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TTttTj TWO ; t f ; MEDFOTCT) MATL TTllTiTTKE. MKDFOT?D. OTtEfiON. MOXTUV, JULY 13. 1020. Tocal and 'Personal Two car driver who forgot that there in a stale law which limits the occupancy of the front mat of e,.r I.. three ncrsomi above, the age of 13 yi-um were fined 10 I Crater l-"k- Iril Sunday and re each in Judiiu Taylor's court tlliM ; turn to Portland In the evcnitil,-. forenoon. They wnre Harry Mori- Ashland Ti.iliu-s. j dnll and Karl 1'. Scow, and bolh arrest wen- made on the Crater J-ukci hlKhway l.y Kobort Phillip, .... the ni- male traffic officer ta- tioned hero. ' Coroe to phoenix rnurch, Tuesday. July J II. and en v Joy tho Ice cream and cafco orlal. ,7:3i), - . . :. 'Mr, Fred Hlows of Fan Fran- cIhco arrived in Medford thU nmrn $ IriK t' visit Mr. and Mrs. John M Hnider and family. Bli? Ualioon Uanrc Wed. nfi;ht nt yi j 4 Mr. and Mrs. VI' tor Hcther arn In .Mod ford after spending several day in Ulendale, Ore, victim; Mi. Hfther'rt imreittM. $2.50 per load J2.50, green rdne Blah, 12 or 10-ln. Ask ahout fn-e kfndllnf,'. Mod. Fuel Co, Tel. CM. lor'tf Ainnn' the tourists and oiliers from a dltanee r'-iritei-fd at M''d fnrd hotclw are Mi:n Mildred leary, Antoinette Cameron and Janet Thornton of New Vork "'ty. I. K. N"Kle of New C.'iwtle, l'a., K. N. Crocker of Denver, Colo., MIhs K. l(anen. Floy J. Cr.iy if ChicaKO. Mi-h. Mah'-I Wiltett . of Cheyenne, Wyo Karl Honoltthi. and Harrv I I'eller of ItennlMKvon of VahfnKton Court Houhc, Ohio. Uanee every .Sat. Xat. 1-0 MiHM Paloma Itandlenian, inan- ng;r 01 tiio local Aorsenno Btor", ' ; will U-ave Monday with Air. nnd ''I Mrs. C. T. Ht'iward to tend a week at diamond Jake. Crant ; Vl'Sffl Courier. t Dr. J la Intend, plonker in inawso !and elrrtro thrny. practiced in Medford Hlnee J'Jir,, Now located I at 35 N. Oakdale. Phone 1470. 120, Mr. nnd M rt. John I'.iitler and IMr. and Mr. C. T. Nop left Satur day evening for northern Califor nia. The party visited I)unrmiir (and MeCloud hef ore returning l' Medfnrl Kunday evening. Dance at Dreamland, ChilderV ..hall, evf-ry Wed. and Hat, tf ' MrH. Myrtle Womlw and Mr. If. M. JInher: of I'ot rland nnd Mr. and Mr.. Jamrn Uoffertn of l..eo. ' r Wash., yre vhitin:,' C. A. Kkhmond " and family, Co mn to Phoenix Presbyterian church, Tuesday, July 11, and en joy the lee cream and cuke soehtl. 30. 115 AmotiR the nut of town htixIneKH vi.HitorK in Meilford today were John Kurt, John Deere represen tative, of Portland: Paul Amort of Mood River and Miss Austin of Han Jose, Cal., reproKentiiitf the l!ean tipray Pump company. They upent tiunday fiwhint; at Diamond lake. Anyone wanting Itawlelgh goods, call 1041-lf. 14 Dr. and Mm. AVherry of Portland left this niornlnn for their home, nfter having been tr Crater Lake, HI? Jialloon lnnco Weil. nlht at Nat. 1 1') T.etha Clark, formerly floor lady at Woolworth'K, ha returned to her poMltion, after helmf with tho theater for several weeks. Helecte! yreen hlockn and Hlal)H, 12 or lG-in., no edliiKH. Ask ahout free kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 1 (Ifitf Mr. nnd Mr. ChrN Wolf, win IXay and MIhh Helen WUhoii Client yewterday in chilofitiln, aftr al lendim; the Yeoman ineeting ui Fort Klamath. Daiieo every Hat. Nat. 120 IS. K. Flnher left today for Mh home in It 11 pert, Ida. Modford Typewriter Kxelifin(;o, at AtaiHlmll l'tg. Co. Phono J33. I'M OreKonlaiiH reulntered at local hotela lnelude J. 1. Njiumen of Hood Kiver, Mr. and Mm. A. C. Veatal of Miii-Khfitd, Mr, la'lantl Johnwon. iterulce Luntl, Maude KiiKHlrom and KhIIkt W'hetwtt of Kugene, Mr, and Mi'k. Faiarle M. Dune tif Ha lorn, ami the following frnm Portland:. Mr. and Mm, II. S. MathiMon, Mr. mid Mr. W. D. Ilol llnfiwmMli, Julia and Helen Kauf man. J-et mo write your flro tiisurauce. Car) Y. 'IVuywald, Jloicl llulliind. I'hntiP ii!;i. tf M..1M Kay Jordon of Seattle lefi tli 1k morn I uk for her home, alter having pent tlnee weekn In Med ford 11 h 1 he guest of M Ihh Maty J'aiHotis. $5.00 Kpeelal $r..0i) per load, fan. tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 1 0 r t r M I'M. K. I., Km;le of Portland arrived in Medfnrd thin mnrnlnn 1o vIhII Mr. W. II. Hpa!. and Mr. A. F. Krcrt.- Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest dehts. Thomas ilealty Co., Km. 12, Palm Itlk., eor. Main and Front, uptair. J 4 1 f Note tho fincj ' even, silky liko texturo of Fhih rcr'a Breads. That comes of knowing how. Frank S. Lambert of Maln - field, III., arrived In .Medford tills morning for u trip to Crater J-ake. Thlng8 to make your vacation a .uecess. Koe the window at Colvie Druxs, nnxt to Itialto theater. J15 Mm. A. Minor, i-h-lcr of I. s. i'rovost and Mr. A'ru-M McCcc of I'ortlanil, arrived in Mrdfonl Sun day niorniitK by airplane. IV H. I'rovom and family, Mr. Minor i " .W'.ce will make lin , cheap lumber nnd ' Medford 1. unil.fr Co. cedar postn. 327tf Oorai- Nlekentrm and Leslie I s, hf rcnirncd to .Medford last -' iiIkIh after a wi-ck'i trip to Kouth-r-rcshyterlan .cm i.l;. Iio. Vacation needs at Colvlfr Drutis, next tu icialto 1 display window. Mr tlicutor. Koe the j yik of Hollywood. Mrs. U'ildu AVll - llb'jiiainK and Mr. and Mi m. J, ,, Tiley 1 . niiii ,ii i f . .j. 11. nr. 'irian c. II. Kettenilf ii nil 'i ' M:nU f.f Altonh-i fi are Jim 01.7 the AVa-diim,'-ton Vuet at local hotel. Others i are Matilda Uibop and party. Amy : Louth, Mihlrfd Kwitit;, Helen Knelt. and Nellie OVarroll of Heattle. I Marcella liowman . has iriHtalled 1 the latest in permanent wave ma chines In the liowman Ueauty J Shoppe. 12h John M. Hie wart of Uneoln. , Neh., arrived in Medford this morti j ing. He will viU his datiijliter, 'Mrs. K. It. Day of Ham Valley, j Screen and windows. City Cah ) Inet Work. 227 X. Fir Ht, 125 : Mr. W. P. Wehhcr of Derkeley i arrived in Medftu d this morninK 'She will vlHtt Crate J-ike during ' her may here, I Dreafjmaking, mock!ng and hut ! tonlioles. The Fawhlon .Shop, 424 I i""1"1 uiOR. I'nono lint Jit f Among the fish-mien at mono iaKe yrHteriav were the fd- Niwinn member of the Medford Motorcycle club: Chnrlc Thati li er, Fred and Hob Chriilnc, Fred Cummin, Howard I lorner, A I Forman, Leon li-own, Kirnnett ! Cant rail and Howard Meadow, j Dynge'a danco at Xat, Wed., Sat, I 5-plece orrh. 1 1& I Mr. KMjibeth Munch and Mr, j Julia Han.lik left this morning for C'rater Lake where they will pend 1 everal day. I Selected green blocks nnd lab, f a 12 or lC-In., no edging. Ak about i I frofl kindling, Med, Fuel Co., Tel.: 631. 105tf Among the Oiv-gonian to viit Ciat'-r Lake today were licrnieo Lund and Kdwlna firebel of port lanil, Maude Knt:Mt.roui of J-iugerie aid Josephine la 1st on of AMayy. Mr. and Mr, I. L. Janiiey of i Avtorta arrived here Sunday and wiii make tfir'ir houi in .Medfonl Mr. Janney, . who wa asoeiitted with the Montgomery Ward tor in Astoria, will tie dhxiKlant man- au-er of the local store. Oct those fenders and nuto bodje Htraighlened at Jirlll's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewi Super Service Ktation. Phone 418, tf Mr. J.yda Kintf, nenlor nure nt the local health unit, left this morning for tlold Hill, to make calls. Local and long distance hauling. We Havrf you money. Hnwley Trans fer, tiI9 X. Itlveraido. Tel. 1044-X 156 M I'm. HesHie Lu mden, M i. W. II. Johnton, Jr., and two children and I Jetty Moon have rcOtrned from Ijiike o' the A'ood. $0.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. t3i. a osi r M.'liriaire Heense Were IxMlied Saturday to the following: An thony Valentine Hedmond, 2 1, and Alpha Larson. 23, of Medford; Kl tner F. Sundirk, 21, and Pauline Luna Morris. 17, of Klamath Kails; Floyd MeClotie Iturliett, 2 0. and porothy Urayier, IX, of Talent: Chester II. Carpenter, 23, and (Iraaeo Ann Papaulk, 23, uf Med rrd. Window glaNs, all hI-ach', alwo plato glass, TrowltrldKo Cabinet Wks. Olira (Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. F. it. Sweeney and lllldiiu; lie'iiKMlrorn enjoyed the day at Crater Lake yesterday, returning to Medford last nluht. Cheap lumber and cuua. posts. Medfnrd Lumber Co. 327tf- M i Marian Patterson wa amon (he local people who spent Hun-lay at the Oregon Cave. Medfnrd Typewriter Exchange, at Marhall Pig. Co. Phono 133. 1311 Mr. and Mrs. L. II, Wick and son U ayne bTi this morning for Portliind. Mr. W ick is .sales nian C"iitpauy. $2.r.0 per load, $2.50, green pine slabs, 1J or lC-ln, Ak about froo kindling. Mud Fuel Co., Tel. r,3I. lOTiMf Mr. Jessie Davis has been eu i;aned as a Niibslltule lor Mis. t i race Vum Ml the Incii I Cliamtier of Coinineri'e hea ilipia I ters. M i s. Vns u(U ft.r)'i this week of Inr vacation al Lake of the WmihK All kinds of spruying dono by A lien, reasonable price. Phone jour older to HKt I nr 422-L. tf Mr. and Mrs, L. C. Siseniore alid Mr. and Mr. James Pelton of Fort Klamath spent yesterday ht-re vis iilnu iclalivt-s. Dymte's dance at Nat, AVed., Hal, .i-pece ori h. 1 1 Mr. and Mis. John Whklnxnii and family left Sattiidaay eveniim for Crencent CUy. Mr. Wilkinson re tin ninu to Medford last nU;hl, and the re-M of the fainily remain im; for a two weeks' vacation. Mrs. Fmne lavl, formerly nt Medford Ueauty Shop, now at F.lltn Hhop tm Wet Bin. 1U. Paul Allen of the Mall Tribune new siaft is ill at hi home wl'.hlto the poor of Merlin dally hy Iho a hcvete cold. j inunli liutltly rmm 17 stiitlnns. Th- Cheap dry luiubor at Medford j elUng price Is li cents a tiuui'L l.uniher Co. 32nf ! .Mr. a nd M is. Harry Lyon atuH j-oii Jack of Poiiland spent th I past week with .Mr. anil Mrs. John i K. Peier al thetr sumincp home on . Itogne river, having for their home ! todav. I ThitiK you will need on your vn I cation, Sep window display at Col- vlg urugn, next to Kintlo theater. nr. A. W. linker, traveling freight ami in.enger agent tor tlie t nion Pacific, arrived in Medford this morning. Mis Marjorle Moses, formerly of Medford, left thi morning for Pi-j nnlu, Cal., after spending a month ; here visiting Miss Mary Lois Hwnyno, , i l Annnu' OilJfoi nian n-irh-tcred at' M"dfurd iHitH are All. J:. W. j rnderhill, .Mr. and ill. K. U. j I b ason . .Mm, W. H. Manual of l'ae-j adena. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hohrrt ; and Mr, and Mr. Uy. Holx-rt t( Taft, MtM. Mary Wallace of fled-! tnnt. Mr. iuhI Mrn. J. K. and liar-' lii-t Havana tlt:h of Hover iy Hills, 1 Mr. and Mix. '. II. Vonni; of Ited-! wood t'ily, Mlh K. K. Hart ut ic niinenio, Mr. and Mih. I, (i. Knluht, V. I,. (U,x and family of Sun Jierriuniino, It. K. ile.itty and ' , yytt, Mrrt. A. White, Mi Jlelen! Cavian, Mr. and Mi. It. K. KIIU.' Cuii Y T-rwwaW, who attondtd Mr. nnd Mi'H. . K. WooldrUe mid t'i nathn;il I'Akn convention ut Mr. and Mrn. M. R Jiarrott of Ko I.ok Atw h-H hint wcvk, and K. Anu le. Mr. and Mix. Wm. M. Hol-jn.0,(J (;;(eM, who Just returned lander. Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Jovooni , and Mr. and Mr,. J. X. TiHey 0tf,0,n u caraVun tH" wi!h ,he "c Oakland. Judd A. lirown and moth-' wo,,,1h 'f'l'iix- asoeiation throUK!i I 'I l ' t'IV'1, .! I . ! Mil -1 IN, J lit MU- ut ".iniumi, . 1. ui 1 y aim n;. itv M in It. A. Ueel.e i.t lifirlf. eley, Mr. and Mr. Joe Triet, Mr. Kinma Mack, Mr. and Mr. M. K. Yump. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hev.ett of Han Fra uelwo. Mr. und Mr. Sterling K. (joth ermci. w no nave i.effi on a iwotj.rfect landing mar Culver City! week trip to Portland and A-Kriday. lie gave a uph-ndid word ! tona, arrived home thus morning. ; picture of the flyers and their re-j Mi Parl Hhellam, of Central cenlion. tugether with the activity j Pidnt. IWt tli f m mornirm for Halem, i"' thn seeije. UeturninK to the i whfre he will receive medical ! -'Hy of Los Angele after the land treatment. iiiiK. Mv. Tengwald aw the crowd The MfeH Huron and Kthel Del-I Bath 'rtfI "Uhl tlie eioed doors lion of Urooklyn, X. Y.. arrived '"' J'an American bank, which in Medford this morning. Tu.y iied there on the .an,e day. plan to journey to Crater Jike. ,e Wt the caravan trip i w , ,, . xmn )Uf tnti KedwoodK J-.mpire asocia- Mvh. Lillie li. Jone. wife of n.;tion through the northwetern H. Jone of t,hin city, who has been iH i thi i.-.t-r ,.t h. ill fur the last nix weeki- in Whit- tier. ai., l not imTeviiiK very j rapidly, aceordltiK to -w rd recely -.1 ori-.uiiBiiiuumiK .,i.,....i.,Hu,fi( from one of the atlendiiiK jdiy- sictans. She is in a "very serious condition," the doctor stated. Mr, i the way. climaxed by a big recep Jone is afflicted with heart lion in British Columbia, w hich trouhie, ' "was described Interestingly by the There must be action ill regard speaker. t to Hie water situation in t Irani ; ' .' Pa. The present conditions can not be allowed to exist Hut hit; an other h-u miner. Letter wabr jh needed, whether It come from a system of well. Korue mountain stream or from the Knue, with an adeipiale filtration system. (irant s Courier. c. c. Sullivan was "fined In Judue Taylor's court today for fishing without a licence. The ar rest was mad" by Deputy (lame Warden Itoy Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Coffman of Derk eley . ( 'a I., left thi morning for Cra! I .a 1: Jtnm-diatcl.v after ar- riving in Medford on Hi" Shasta. I Mr. Cnffman i fire control expert : Mr. and Mr. Orover Cook of this eiiy have moved to the Sunset orchard, recently purchased by Clayton Isaaes. Mr. t'oitk 1 em ployed as foreman to succeed V. I). Wlthrow. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Isaacs, Mr. Uose Fifert. Mrs. Merrltt Sdinoo- ver of Portland and Mrs. Lee Kwln-i ron t( Sacrament o motored to 1 Crescent City and Keojia yesterday and spent an enjoyable Sunday. Mr. and Mm. K. X. Kldrldge and son, Lilly Darnum, returned from Portland yes(ei'd;i.v. Mr. and Mr. C, F. Stiiplin and small daughter of flak land, Cal., will arrive here this evening to spend I heir rummer vacation at the home of Mrs. S'.rfplfn' par ents, Mr. and Mr. If. K. Wlrth. Dr. C. It. .Miller of Leander, Tex., visited at the home of W. T. Jen nings Saturday und Sunday. ' Mr. and Mr. A. Orin Hchneek have returned from a ix weeds' trip to point in Nebraska, where t hey visited friends and relative. They also spent several days In Denver, Colo., renewing old ac quaintances. They returned by way of Yellowstone park. Miss Lucille Wright of Kugene 1 a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. t. Arnold of South Cen tral avenue. Mis Wright, who is an instruct o r in tin Kugene schools, will spend most of her. vacation in Medford. W. Tyler Smith, formerly cir culation manager of I he Med foul Sun, but now promotion manager for the Copley string of newspa pers, was in Medford a slort time today, en. route from Los Angeles to Dallas, Ore.., to visit his mother anil sister. ' Obituary HTF.LNUAL.CUI Phillip A. Stein hitugh pnsfted nway at Hie Sacred Heart hospital July II, 1 :'-'. al tin early hour, aged lit year, three months and 24 days, tie Is sur vived by fine hrot her and one sister. Levi Steliibaugh and M is tresH Itose Uragg. He located in I'hoenlx, Oregon about thirty .veins ago, ami lived th-ic up until t lie t hue of his death. Funeral r-crvlce Ulll be held at the grave side In the Phoenix cemetery Wednesday. July 17, l!'.,: ut 1:3" p. in., with the liogue Kiver Tribe No. r.7. I. O. It. M. In charge. Funeral nrningemenis In charge of the perl Funeral home. Tilt A N A ( 'i- -K I n g Zukii has dismissed tho chler or Ihe slule geuilannle and ordered Iho prose ml ion of several officials til' the departinetU of posts and telegraphs for alleged misuse of Albittilu' pub lie funds. UKKLIN - (iMoro than IR.imm utuirts of nnurishlng food are sold LON I M.)N, Fng. The housn of lords. ittrVr ilehaling a hill bi raise tile u i ii)isible marriage age to 1 1 for both sexes, appointed a coin mission lo Investigate the suhject. Tlie present law permil girls to many at I - and boys at It. OTTAWA, Ciin. (Pi About 'ti. noil hoinesleftds, ehraclnx l.tM'O.iioh acres In the Pence ltlver dlstiicls nf Alherla and Hrltlsh Ctdumhht. will ho thrown open lo entry hy the Cunttilian goveinnient. The laud has been held as forestry reserves. "Siamese found near merrily nh hampered, twin'' fiiK have been linden. Pa. They hop ut together as if tin- IVANiS HEAR OF E I ! in. ' ilium llicl, VITKUJI, 1 WanhinKt"!, and Hriiih Coluinhia, , WPI), .1.- ,U(, ... .1.,.,... .,1 , i-r.ru ..t j the Klwani : noon. liuth luncheon thin ieount of ihe'r experlenee. Mr. Teng,ald, among other ac- 'tivitleM, was (..1 (leek, JtiMt five feet jaway from the An,;eeno endur--anee fllKht plane, when it made It country more cloeiy In Hpirit and I H( tlvlly. according to C. K. Cl,.. 1 wn v..uh (;r,vl.,.nor fartenron. wax hiicsi ut the Head of tin. oi-le - rouHiiB welcome was iriven tlr Caravan in every cjtv visitei! f.lon.- Free Lubrication Lecture Tonight at Gates Auto Co. I;. S. Itealtv Int.ri,:,!!,.,, -. it - Hioritv of AiiKele.-f. will give i during school hour are being re- a free lecture tonight at the C. K.jdueed in many cities where school Oates Auto company show room ! safety patrols have been orgun- beiiinninir at 8 o'clock. From here Mr. Deatty will go to Grants Pass for a similar nieetinir to be hold Tuesday nitht. Julv 16. -he fust Model A" Ford In California, the car which shat- tered tne I'hoenf.v-Ios Angele road record by one hour and OK minutes, is on display at the Gates siiow rooms and will be used by Mr. Deatty in illustrating his lec ture. A II Ford owners of Medford, and anyone else interested in latest improvident in lubrication arc invited to be present tonight. DECLARED LEGAL Any doubt a (o the b'gnlity'of the $120. onir of Medford airphri hand has been removed by the certified opinion of Teal, Minfree. McCulloeh and Sehulcr, leaf ling band firm of Portland, which has Just been received by the city. This approval by the firm means that the city and Its legal depart ment had complied with every legal phase in preparing for the bond sale, and in the sale. It will he rembered that these bonds were sold Home time ago in the state treasurer (tf Oregon through the hitter's agent, Ladd K Lush, banking firm of Salem. The legal firm, in its formal ap proval o fthe bond, close in part as follows: "In our opinion the aforesaid bonds have been legally authorized. sold and Issued, and constitute valid und leual binding obligations of tip; city of Mt'dford. A. day the ball 'fording to word received lo -by J. Veni Sbangle, eoaeh of American Legion Junior bate team, the dist riot chain dois will play Kugene Wednesday afier noon in itoM'biirg at 2:30 as part of the eiiiertalomenl program for the I 'nitcd Spanivh War Veterans, now in eonveiitiou In Ihe 1'mpo.na metropolis. Casualties of the Air Service SA1.INA. Kas., .luly .'..i,V. Stuart S. Kelley and i. H. Mpill man, letth of S.tllna, were killed last nlKllt wtien It plane (illnled hy .lack lilKlldccker fell i.e(l feel after hank. falling la make a veilleal r.lliMlMlllAM. Aid., .luly l.V UVl IS. K. Dixon, .IS. Hl'erelary Ireasurer of a wholesale produce flrln, waK horned lo dealh when he was trapped lu an afiplane, whit h fell and was wri'i k' il in Ihe Iwo k ard of a nuluirhan liunu. ami hurst into flame. Seanian l.rowns, SAX D1KCO. Cal.. .luly 1,V i.-Vi liolph t.l. fluff. 21. second elass seiimiin on the f. S. S. Veu-a. slip ped from the vessel's iialtKpl.ink. struck his head on tile eeneifte plllnK, and drowned In the hay. ' faril of Tltanks. Wo wish to thank our friends for their aels of kindness and sympathy durlnc our late here.uc meni; also for tlie many flowers. Mm. T. 1. Carson. Ut Mrs. V. N. VanDyke. School Safety Patrols Cut Child Auto Deaths I ... JPW" ill I V ' sirs 1 -a jr. A s few? i tPitM&fm School hoy i-afrtv pairols sarcmuiid Ihn liics of chihlrcn in. nioii; Hum .VM ( h les, A ' f-rark patrol grotit or it WnMiinirtou schiMil (UiM'r right) Is show ii on the t-ipiict lawn. A methil (upper left) ! aunnlcl hy I lit American Aulomobifc association in cases of lifi; siivljig by school Imy patridmen. liy Allen (Juinn. (A.-yociutcd Press Aulotnoblic Fditor) W A S H I X f i TO X W ith traf fie deaths triKt:'rir. mounting annually to totals, ehiid fatalities ! lze1 The safety patrols, sponsored by inerh an Automobile association club, safeguard the lives of tens. of thousands of children in more ! than .-.oo cities of tho country by guidance across t r a f f i c laden streets un the way to and from : school. I j Nearly all of the cities when1 patrols have been organized re-' port marked reductions in ehil 1 I traffic fatalities during school hours, and several. Washington i among them, have not had such a death recorded In more than two, year. . ! While the automobile association attempts to make no definite claim as to the number of live saved, j it cites the fatality reports from the various vMWh as' evidence of J the effectiveness of tho patrol i system. ' There have been numerous. In Matves of life saving by the school boy patrol in -n, however. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kill: SAl.K "Ut K.NCIIAXCK THIS Wi:i:K ti.N'I.V i ..- f,.,.,. l.'.T nercM nald-un 1 'water riht:' maintenance $1.28 '"".y'-:',r.; t,T , Bt- new ' T.arn. house. i'Vlced tu sell or will trade. Hec us today. i:l-:i:!iK & KIMS, Phone s'.'-'i. l N. Harllett. Ill KI'M.MKi: SI'WI.M.S Kill' VOflt VACATION IX (imilJ WII.I. I'.SKI) CAISS Yon will find lh( our Itectiiditii'lied Come in and see Hunday inorniiiK. liesi ItuyM ill linl lllem. Open 1U2H t.'hevrolet Tetirlnc, like new car. tine you w ill uet the host of service from al a very tow price. $ 111.". ord Tudor new iiplHilslerin; like a toi. a real Sedan. ;. inns v.ilue. . A ear on for Tontine you can di real service olll" 1 to nil 1!I26 olds Coiiic a real lillslness is iii splendid for Mere Is roup" thai eiinililion oril Kdvlr.. and a value her Old.sinolille 2-il.e.r Si I, p.'. l.een well I s 1 1; . d care of and ir; ill sple dill eondillen 1 117 ttakland S e d a n in splendid coiplllioii, looks, nli-e and is priced very low !;'" SAM'KltSON M')Tol: Co. Oakland and I'olillae Dealer. Hi:1 Sll 'ACItKS pear eement hridce on t'raler Lake highway and ltou'iie river. 'l miles of Medford; $linul worlll of wood on It. Total price 2.".ll. Clear title. See the l. K. .Millard AKency, 4111 R Main. !tr. l'OI! SAl.K Dairy rancll all pililppcd: 111 Kiittd c:iW!.-. uoiol in come. I'rlee reusonahle. with only J I "OHi dow n: balance asy. Wrilc. S. I)., caru Mall Trihune. 1 I r. 1 IIOVS Want .-.!i-'-Y. any kind f work. I Is W ANT liD" C. A. la To luty wood 8prav i-Il. arneil. 1'hone 4es.;-1. til' l'tl'l'l.K want room and board with private hath Irf private home. Ho.v 1 1. Till. one. 1 I ill' FOU IIKXT apnrtinent, I 'J room Tin W furnished Men. ll WAXTKD -I'lne l.hr. - tine edKcrman. Co. Kir 1 IK' $lnn XIITK. secured hy real es tate, to trade for city properlv. Will avsuine .souie. Call 2 I ! X Cent rill. 11,"' fi: 3A l4 -1 A and lliis year the automobile as sociation began the practice of awarding medals to the young ' hroes for "distinguished service in protecting the lives of children." Five medals have been awarded for acts of heroism. Two Ding hampton. N. V.. loys.' Kenneth I'.rowniow and John Osiisky, were given the award for pulling little grls from in front of automobiles. Kenneth Hoover of . Harrisburg Pa., who was injured rescuing a child from the path of a car. re ceived n medal, others went to Arnold Hurd. DIuefield, W. Va.. and Jiobert Oreter, Charleston, "W. Va for similar acts. Find Itcaltor's Body. SKATTLK. Wash.. July K. (V) Missing for three days, tho body of David P. Fastman, .realtor, was found on a cushion near the exhaust pipe of his automobile. 'The coroner said death ; might have been due to natural causes, vfth a possibility of suicide. Phone : 5P ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM i PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE produced -packed- THE S AN ITA HY WAY f'l vKodakriiitt-- -ft. i , - ' JLrlt 1 I v'MExperjt j Finishing '-V.-V .I Fllmt In at 10 A. M. Ready at S P. M. PROMPT MAILORDER SERVICE SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, GIFT SHOP Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. tflwwmw? .i ivt " will -IHI.N'tISO, .Swcdf-ii. .July I Ti. A') The r.cmalnx .,f Mra. Katliclnc Tinah-y, nolc.: theoohlt leader, who (lied Ui week, were crcmaled at a xolcmn ceremony Xtillday Ml Cothenl-uiK. A larue crowd lo anl the addntiK hy I'rofi-mor Ksk of Point l.oma, Cal.. and olheie. The aslHW were p Lined In two "nw. one to he kept u'. iKiiiHf". Sweden, and the other at I'oint l.'iom. ' CHICAGO, Hi.. July IS. (IN W. T. FranciK, L 'nlted StatcH min ister to. Liberia, died today nj Mon rovia, Liberia, according to cable gram received by Dr. L, T. Wil liams, president at tho National Baptist convention. ' The minister, according to the message from .Mrs. Francis, had been ill about three weeks. Oregon U'culhcr. Fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change Sn temperature. Mod erate westerly wind on the coast A banquet is the reward for workmen in Oklahoma oil field; jl It is a distinct compliment to S S your guests to serve White Rock M S Pale Dry. . M fX Its acceptance by those who like SiO gj) the best Is tribute to the famous , name it carries. . . ... .: - , W tesSfc r2s -B.AioV..,?E jfO1 MADE ONLY WITH WHITE ROCK WATER ' iSfW Ma&fxlut OurOuSn Omikj3 0r wi Our New Cooling Plant I Every breath of air you breathe in this theatre I I (liM is washed and chilled in Modford's Million Dob -f lar Water. w The 3 Big Mirth Getters Are HERE ! AND HOW! v CLYDE COOK and SLIM SUMMERVILLE SffMNiB . By in HEAR V- n THE TALKING NEWS REEL COMING- WEDNESDAY ALL TALKING The Time, the Place and The Girl', Grain Storage Store your grain 'in our new concrete ware house at a reasonable charge ; SEE US MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Warehouse Cor. Tenth and 8. Fir St. mm m03 i who are careful. The inducement cut acehlelilM -." per cent. AN'OtH.'LKM L. 1-rance, July 1 f . ---(( ( 'apt. Louis Coudouret, we,l known Freneh aviator, died today follf.wiug a crash Sunday of a new atrjilaiie he was testing for a pro posed trntiM-Atlantic fliwht. ITIs motor stalled and the plane fell 1,(101, feet. Deed Landis, sun of the bast hall arbiter and a World war ace,, has J forgotten aviation fur the peace I time pursuit "f advertising. v ."" ! Purls women are starting a fad I for carrying venomJens aerpent.s as i pels. 4 Shows ' Daily at 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9 P. M. THE BIG MIDSUMMER LAUGH SHOW IS ROCKING THE TOWN WITH JOY! WITH MUSIC AND SOUND Usual Admission Mats. 10 and 35 Eves. 25 and 50 1 - J-tuminii wiiiniin.ii J M t