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xAGE two MEDTOnr) MAtL TRTBtjyB, MEDFORD. OKEftOX, MONDAY, JULY "22. 1029. g SI ,1 i i ocal and Personal AmollK Callfuriilunx lrilt'i -il t : Mr. and Mm. Waltrr Jiinn (fur- ..Minn l.my 'hm uf Urania local IioIHk arc Mr. mid Mm. l N ; meiiy Mi Mliuili- Hurrlmir), I0-Ja a visitor In .MeilforU jeHlel Alli'll. Ur. II. Ilemlerwin. and iuirnwl Satunlay.fruin a brief hiio-.j iluy. family. Mrs. T. IVnni-ll uf Santa vyniuun iliroimh tlie noi ch, follnV- JJ.60 per load 12. 50. green pine llarl.nra, Mr. nml Mm. V. W. Hhiin-j ins Ihelr marrlniiv In I'urllliml lasf ulalix. J 2 or 16-ln. Ask about free nun of I'asadena, Mr. and .Mm. Kd ' week. , , 1 kindling-.. Mud. Kuel Co.. Tel. rj.11. Hurl of .Mi.ryHVllle, Mrn. II. It. Ku'unlav will be Hip lai-l "day of I ' '. 105'lf ISinllh of Itrrkeley. Cora A. Ilrown ; ,(lle Howards Hull Buliies(. Halo, j ' rJet tree props. Med. Lumber; nf (llfiiilora. Mia. M. K. Ilarrla of iK.,.l, barcaliiH each day. 2"Ca' " . l16t,j ! !. liearll. lira. J. T. Ilryall and Itn-sHI and Helen Wilson of! i ne 'aKe Joaa of passeiiKers, . r.. nauiinan oi ; I'nlm iniiluri-d to cralcr l.lim- yei ....... in.- KNiunuiH leidiiy Radio Program KMED . Mill Trlbunt-Vlrgln Station'. Ed Trav)n ami I). Vt. Li-win, ar " , , ' , ...,, Mlaa K. Vouvdla of t uba Cily. Mr. , ,M,.,f,d and Allre Walker of Kaale land Mm. r..I'.. Hatmnan of I. oh IDK and dISUIIMimii I lie. peace, apeui AnKPt. the nigh, in the city jail. '"";!. pneiMn ang.Mr,. T.I "Mnin of .prl.ylne done by i, t '. . i... '' McCobb, .M I'm. M. Unwiiiuti a"'lAllen. reaminnble prlce. Phone earn, v iiKi i.i.y ............ " ' unlit vr. Win. (J. Oi n and fam-!your oru(.r , 1039 or 422-1,. tf apearlnK In he .1 y c ml 1 ,niyI)n ,, (m mh " . of I J - I et, s", ""'" Sl""1'1 M'"' A- J'- -I'"" 'he laat week In Klam- made by Office, Uwtt and Won-, Jn(.i)M ,iia. Maud,. Turplr, and m ,,' ulle,llt of ,,.. Will- lkl,r' ' : will, Mi a. K. I'ollexfcn. Mr. and i jj. Davln, returned to Medford James .1. McNlilr Is disposing or Mnl. w , ' Kolhschlld. Mrs. i laai nlkht. his furniture at 11' 10 B. Main street ceinmes and Dr. and Mrs. K. B. , rve prp; l lenglha. Porter Mondny and Tuesday of this week ,..,,.,. ' 1 lumber Co. Phone 124. 122 Hee ad on classified pr.ce. I'-l ,)r n,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,!,.. in" mass'oj: Included ainonK the OreBonlans Mr. and .Mrs. r i eii aici neranii HI1,i ,.ectro therapy. PiHcllcnd In i l etlstei ed at local hotels Hominy Medford since 1 91 5. Now located ; if aie -M. it. Lewis of I'orvallls. Mr. at 3fi N. Oakdale, I'hope 1470. 127'iolltl Mrs. It. 1.. Neblock (if Scap- Wullace Dlnkens, who Is P"ose, .Mr. i.nd .Mis. ii. ii. Williams h- ui,...n II fir Chile. ( . ( . urown ana m. ,. vacation.'"' i l-ucas of Canyon City. Air. and Mrs. j Tree props; all lengths, Porter!,-' ''" -uw " una "'- Lumber Co. Phone 124. ,. 12Z-. 'owing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. nne Kent, who has beeri r1'". ''aimer. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 1 f,,,. .In. tirtsl leeeli i.t ber hnnii. ill.. I'.. lieilZUIl. .Ml. 1111(1 .MI'S. IlllO left today for Crescent City, llnn don and other coast points for the next few days. Special at rolvlg Drugs, ,M IB. cpecmi a iu., - employed at Woolworth sheets fine linen stationery with 50 j j()w m n twn wpeM y( envelopes, on lor cents. nee I window next to Rlalto theater. I . 124 filiests from a distance at Med- . fold hotels Include K. I.. Hack- '. Htadt of Saginaw. Mich.. .Mr. and , .Mrs. Jos. Salley of Red Ijikp Kails, i Minn.. M. fl. I.aganril. Dr. and Mrs. j C., 7t Ahner of Chicago. K. A. I till'- I this moi-ning oir tho Hhasta. lett this morning for Crater I following the arrival of the Shasta train. Selected green blocks arid slabs, 12 or lfl-fti., no edgings. Auk about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. I T 631. iVir.if 1 T " Tree props rrotn clear lumber. Big Pines l.br. Co. Phone No. 1. listf N. A. Meade and family, .Miss Kdna Mae Wells and Harry Rogers made a trip to the Oregon Caves yesterday. Dance every Sat. Nat. 120 Corona adding machine at Med ford Typewriter Exchange. 1311 . Monday. Jolt 22. ; P. M. i 4 I I tfp arsis' Theater. ' I (1:15 to (1:30 Mall Tribune. j V news and markels. 4 to 8:30 lOads Transfer. ' : NATURAL DEATH hfi-t Kiwi .Moniluy imn-nitiK Uy Mis. .MrKui latut. w hifli gave no th-ittils. ruiu-ludeU UiHL.iie whs ihc Mime Mi-Karlaml who had Inn-n hlt in the hoM'iij). Mr. .M I'M i lain, lutd resiileil in OiiklaiKi for tlx past live yturtt. , huviiiK. ffone iln'itt from .Medford i allor Kcvi-ral yi:iiK iciiilfiii' hfie with his family. I With Ihfi i-ffurn- hiniiu voulurilnv 3U , 9:3Mon,Mo,r Oil froA Oakland. C.I.; of Mrs. Lillian Co. ; 4i TiieNdny, July 23. 4. t McFarland und aons. Andrew, tjllermnn and Ernest, It became t.lle iltnown that' A. K. McFarland, the I 1 A. M. I 9 to in L a w r e n c SI'OKANK. Wash., July 22. IP' While fishing from the bank of, the. Spokane river. James Thomas., 5'J, lost hia footing and fell to his death In the fwirling ( urrenl. The body was not recovered. ' ' Women re saying: "Pinkham's Compound keeps me fit to do my work."'"I was nervous and all run down. Now I eat better nnd sleep better". "It helped my thirteen year old daughter." "I took it be fore and after my baby was bom." "I am gaining every day." -husband and father was not killed by a bandit. In thai city, as was rumored here last . Monday, but died a natural death in an Oak land huspltal from uraemie pol- o St. I.otlls. Mo.. Air. add Mrs. AW Ij. Harder of Amaiillo, Tex., 1 I Or,. I ' 'J I Sara- of ST. 1,0111!) Mimes E. St. Louis nnUU.l .l'll,..i;...i... , 1.1., is reported better today. m a. . . ..ou. . a. jdailKn,er ,e Jacksonville high- Tree props; all lengths. Porter ! " and Mis. II 1 .11- wa aged 73 years, Lumber Co. Phone 124. ' 123' j ("J" and son. Mr, and Mf. S. (..)() m()1hs an(, dava M'. g( Mrs. It. V. Maker and daughter Palmer. Ms. Ivan 1 K Si.yger, Mr. wag mn n sh of l.os Angeles arrived In Medfonl I"."'1 J0M- l-erenldge. J-Wis., September 10. 1855. and imfde uance every Bar, jvni. ",,,. .- n..f a..ii .1 M..u iu n,.Vw.,.tu o,i; r ......1 .,ni ui ...i . . null ..t.n. .....,, in ...... ,U IK .(ma 1m ..nn siend the day visiting Mrs. Walter:. daughter Leah. m, rt.niEltter Mary .lane. Mrs. C. A.l I111-I1 and Maker Portland by auto. Tree tit'iitis from clear lumber.', lives. Illg Pines Lumber Co.. Phone Sc. 1 . ' ''et me wrll yur ,lre Insurance. r will leave this evening for j "' hmood nn.l Mrs. Myrlle Wood j mornlnR , v,s' ,,, daughter, Mrs HIM llV OHIO. .nit mis in.iiiiiiih ' 'i',"ii,a A n u ran.nl ...l.lai.l It, nrid Mr. and Mrs. .1 Tonopalr, Nev. '1 '.We-Klx-Km shop. Now open for j business. Tool sharpening a spec ialty. We know. Nat Hiilg. Phone j 1473. W. II. Marrho. 1 1 ., r I Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland With two handsome cuts of ( ra- u h r, nallkln m)(.,.. 0f ; Phone 9S3. tf ter Lake on the front page, he ,,.,.,,,,. N, ,,., f,.OMti all(1 Oeolge! Ml Venlla fllbbons left the last Forum Flashes ( open monthly j .,.,., f ,.01.tlllIld, ,.,. llf . If . he week for Mend. Ore., where publication for .Inly. Is exception- fl)m(t c vlce left here this , '' will spend t he remainder of the ally Interesting and readable. ' morning to visit tiie (Ireen mono- 'summer visiting relatives. Window glass, all sizes; a so plale j (an ,,ui,kv po)t aM( mmf Malvella Dowman has Installed glass. Trowbridge ( nbinet Wks. .,.,, . ,,. ,..... ..., .,., the latest In permanent wave md- Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I. Hutchison and ,.; in tne Botfma'n Beailly nt which time he came to Ot-egon. He came to Medford last Friday Dr. and Mrs. 12. M. I'lckel motored to Mtltte Falls yesterday on a pleaH ure trip. .Tnmes J. McNnir is disposing of Pelican May Lumber company sale. ; Shoppe. and Mr. Itankin will visit the Cnloit) ( reek section. ' .j 1 incai ann long instance nauiniK- amlnallon will He held at Portland For further information and appli cation .'blank, apilly to the secre tnry, board of t'nlted States civil service examiners, pnstofflce, Med ford, or to the secretary, llth rilited States civil service district. 207-. Poslorric.e building, Seattle, Wash. Solected green blocks and slab.i, 12 or 1 0 -In., no edgings. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 105tf Mr. r.nd Mrs. It. A'.'Atwood ajient Sunday In Cfl-antH Pass. Miss Phylls Uoberts spent yes terday at Pj'ospect visiting friends. Her mother and others tit the party "fin on 10 viaier i.iint", I '-ji'iihiik Phyllis and returning to Medrord last night. . . Transferring and storage. Quick service. Phono 833. F. 15. Samson Co., 2211 N. Hlversldo. 131 Marshall Marher. McMarr store manager at tlrants Pass, has been transferred to the Ashland store of the company. Gentleman going to Portland will sham expenses of trip. Phone Jacksonville operator. 223 Mrs. F. (1. Munch left Saturday night for a two weeks' vacation visit with friends and relatives In San Diego. Los Angeles and other southern California points. SG.00 Special Jli.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. luu'tf Auto licenses' were Issued In the sheriff's office Saturdi.y to the fol lowing: .Mrs. S. K. Perdue, F. 11. Mnrielt, K. It. Chllds. Winston I.. Datlgherty of Medl'ord, Harry Ton of Lake Creek. .1. M. Slorln of Cen tral Point, and James M. Zeuor of Jacksonville. Dressmaking, smockinc nnd but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medforil nidg. Phone 111. 13tf 12s Dr. Kresse returned this noon from Portland, where he had been attending the media. 1 association. Tree props; all lengths. Porter 122 lift Dr. and Mrs, . v . Ilowi.rd re- Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Nichols of turned Sunday from attending the Medford left this-morning for Port-; national osteopathic convention Irij in joiner cities, including iwa. the doctors former home. flee mv business here known as 1 "' relurned via the ( an.nllan the Dutch Oven, located at 605 s. I Pacific and were accom led by Riverside lojithe doctor's mother nis lurnnure at 1 - 1 r-. to. tin nii'--i ... ,, rt m i-i,,,,.ia 'r..nnu. Monday and Tuesday of this week. , ((,r M N Rvcrl,1(i'e Te) J044.X. Luinber Co. Phone 124. See ad on classified page. 121 ' ' ' r)r and Mrs. W. W. lion The I nited States civil service commission announces an open competitive examination lor tne ;,,,,,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,..,.,, ,..,. , Des Moines. Iowa, and visitln; position of gardener In the vet-i n,n , .,,n. -i.,! i I other cities, including Jefferson erans' hospital. Portland at $1 4 10 , Cafornl , mUHt ,,e1 , , 10 a year. Heeelpt of 'IP-,,,,,. m h.i... hr t,n-n j ' Tl plications will close August . I-:x- Mvdford, He became quite ill, and everything , was. administered for his aid. - The end came very sud denly and was a severe shock to Hie bereaved family. He leaves a son at Weiser, Idaho, and a (laugh ter, .Mis. R. A. Doe, of Medrord. Funeral services.- were held at the Catholic church at 10 o'clock today. Father Black officiated, and Interment was made In the Jack-, sonville cemetery. Jeweler. in to in:3n-v-siVuthern Ore. fi gon Kleetrlc. $ 10:30 to 11 Domestic Latin- dry. 11 to 11:31 M. M. Depart- sonlng. Mrs. McFarland and soiih ment Store. 4 (Andrew and' Herman left here for 11:30 frt 12 K.MKD. Oakland last Monday forenoon on 12' noon News flashes. Mall j receipt -of the news of the death, i Tribune. 4The funeral nnd burial took place 12 to 12:30 Beebe & Kindle. ln Oakland last Wednesday. 12:30 to 1 : 3 0 Monarch Seed Mr. McFarland who had been and Feed Co. 4 employed in one of the West Coast 1:30 to 2 Business College. theaters In Oakland for some time 2 to 2:30 Peoples Electric. ! P"f hn'' heen ailing for a week, 6 to 6.-15 Isis Thei.ter. ' hut thinking it merely a temporary 11:15 to 6:3(1 Mall Tribune. 4 i niinor in 11 ess did not visit a doctor 4, ann continued to grow worse until l.nw- Monday afternoon, a week ago, he v news and markets 0:30 to 7 Coleman Ion find .Medford Station. S to n Pig Tall. ; n to 10-Cnitfornla Power Co. Service 4 Oregon HALL TELLS HBW wan tu ken from the anurlmentH where he and IiIh younu Hon KrneHt reHldetl to the hospital where he died at 4 o'clock the next morning. The report circulated here last Monday that he was probably the McFarland, a Hervlce station atten dant hot by a bandit in a holdup on Sunday, arose thru the fact that several local people who read in Portland or Snn Francisco newa iaperH of the hold-up. and learn ing of thfl death telegram received GIRL SCOOTS TO PICNIC TUESDAY It Isn't Just Chance thnt causes Southern Oregon housewives to buy more loaves of Fluhrer'g Milk Bread every day than they buy of any other three breads. It 'b public demand, preference due to qual ity, thut makeB Fluh rer's breads Southern Oregon's first choice. Fluhrer's , breads are made from creamery milk, pure vegetable shortening, finest mill ed flour, highest quality malt, yeast and salt ex pertly blended and per fectly baked. That's why it's good , . , why Southern Oregon house wives prefer it and ask for it by name. At any grocer visitors today and were guests of Dr. W. V. Howard at Kiwanis luncheon. Dr. Ituddy Is a Itolarlan and Dr. Middle Is a member of the Kxehange club of Los Angeles. Oct those fenders and auto bodies straightened nt MriU's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Hervlce Station. Phone 418. tf Dr. Halstead, pioneer In rriasso and electro therapy. Practiced In Medford Bince ID 15. Now located it 35 N. Oakdale, Phone 1470. 120 Announcing their 1 1130 cars, the Rnlck company will present an. elaborate 'program dver a national hook-up from r, : 3(1 to 0:3(1. S5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. lOu'tf $2.50 per load, $2.50, green pine slabs, 12 or 10-ln, Ask nhout free kindling. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 106lf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sims and "'"' "'' "nine witn mem. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Nordwh-k of , A reminder of tho fast approach Miuirord wore lirnonK the local poo ! ' parkins season rhuy be seen nt pie to attend the Shrine picnic atj e Porter Lumber Co.. where they UohcIiuik I rtre ul0di,lK 2 carloads'of tree Special' at C o 1 V I g Dfupfl, 72 ''ons- Phone 124. 122 sheets fine linen stationery with r.O Anyone wanting Rawleigh goods, envelopes, all for 69 cents. See cn .1041-11. 124 window next to Rialto theater, j 1)1 TtmUly, head snrReon 124 in the eye, eur, iiHe and throat MIhh Kva Nenlnn of the Daily Xi'WH. who has heen on a vacation trip to southern Cr.lifornlu. arrived home yeHtorday, and resumed her duties today. A reminder of the fast approach ing packing season may be iteen at the Portor Lumber Co., whore they are unloading 2 carloads of tree props. Phone 124. 122 Mr, and Mrs. 11. K. Hutler of Monmouth, Ore., arrived here Sun day evening to spend a week visit- ina iheir daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Bailey. Tree props from clmir lumber. V.ia IMnes Lumber Co., Thime No. 1, m tf Mrs. Dorothy llaueoin and her father, Kay DlMiumd, motored to Crescent Ml y Sunday, where Dor othy will spend a week with her mother, who Is occupying a cot tage at the beach this summer. Screens and windows. City Cab inet Works. 227 N. Fir St. 125 Visitors from KUKene In Medford Sunday Included I'. L. Jones, Mrs. Jos, 11. and Miss Oertrude t. Hoke, Mrs. McDermott, L. L. Hay and (ion. It. Illoonier. Dance at Dreamland, Colliders' hall, every Wed. nnd Sat. tf Klfty-three forest fires In the national forests of Oregon and Washington, counting from July 1 t o J nly 1 0, were reported to the district forester. In the same pe riod last year the number was 32. Since January 1 this year the num ber reported was 146 as compared with 215 In IS2. Peggie's Parmanents. Spiral and Crogulnole waves. Ktnma Cline Shop. Phono 4R4. 124 Kre.l C. Dlows of San Francisco arrived In Medford this noon to Join his wife, who Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Snider and family. Special at Colvlg Drugs, 72 sheets fine linen stationery with B0 envelopes, all for fit cents. See window next to Hlalto theater. 124 Crave Voss, assistant secretary at the local Chamber of Commerce, ts back at her post after a week's vacation at Lake of the Woods, , Tree props from clear lumber. HlK Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No, 1. UStf Mr. r.nd Mrs. J. F. Brady were visitors In the city yesterday from Trail. j Uniform tree props. Med. Lum ber Co. Iltitf ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Powell , were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.' J. IV ItU kert at their tuhln at KiUowood park yesterday. Tree prnpi from clear lumber. Hiu Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. "The. Operation of art Air Mall (Contract Line," was the subject of nn Intensely Interesting and educational talk given before the Kiwnnls rluh by Seeley Hall at the Hotel Medford this noon. Sketch ing briefly the history of the Pa- ' eific Air Transport nnd the air Ail fiirl SV.i..i ivlm hnvn n..nmail etVWe' Ml"' Ha Rht his w ho wlllj nl oaBt riV(, lickrtH to the nhow nt 0t down to the vital present the Ttiiilto liiniitpr. will moot fit aa problems and developments in the Library tomorrow afternoon at''""111 the naenr and mail ser. 1 o'clock, where a truck will taUe v,ce . the girls to their new scout camp I rhl,t t,,e l,ew I,orl w!" ho rpJ,d' nn ih. Annb.tri.ta Th .i.-i. .iti ' use between September 15 and bring their lunches and bathing! suits, and will spend the afternoon j swimming. They will return to Medford at 5 o'clocli. (i. Memlcnhall of the PJalto department ' of the Los Angeles theater gave the Olrl Scouts 200 county hospital, and Dr. S. G. HUM tickets to sell, the nroeP, m ho die. senior assistant, were MedforO j donated to the expenses of eon-' October 1 was a statement made by Mr. Hall. Ralph W. Swagler of Lor Angeles, a visitor at the meeting today, gitve a brief uene- j nil- talk on the development of aviation on the coast. Grain Storage Store your grain in our nef concrete ware house at a reasonable charge. see us MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. '" Warehouse Cor. Tenth and S. Fir St. alructltlK tlie new ennin. The lentR will lie erected next Sunday, when scout camii opens. Ilnhe Drowns in Dllcli. I"KXII.l:Tt).V. Ore.. July 22. ' 1PiThe 14-innntll-uld dnUKllterj of Mr. und .Ii-k. liny Pitee, llvinut nenr Herntlston, drowned last Sat urday when she fell Into an Irrl Ktttlon ditch near her home. Phone 51 4 .b uir Jtm UTTER CE CREAM FOR 8.V1.IC . ...... New 3-rooin home, just outside of city IhnltH. Karaite. '' li acre Kround, lotn of heriies and exlrft nice itarden. SiekiieH coinpelii owner to well. I'rlce only JISIKI. TerniH to .Hill buyer. IIKIlIIK & SIMS. I'llone Kllt'i. lii S. Hartlett. . 121 IMSITIO.V VAN'TI1I Uy exilcrl enced Inminens Woman. Ilox 7ii Mall Trlhune. 127 KOU HUNT FurnlNhed ant. Lincoln St. in 127 FOR R ISN'T house. $10. Small furnlehed 24 Lincoln St. 1J7 Knit It KNT Small furnished house. 3lir. S. Oakdale. 12ltf FOR SAI.B l'.12 Ford t-oune. llat'Kiiln. Apply Nash Hotel. '122 LOST LaiKe saclt of laundry le txVccn KoKiie Klk and .Meiifont. full Mcllonald at Rokuc Klk Hotel. UM 'oil SAl.K Ford tourhiK: new tires; runs fine; new paint; :u.7li, Harry Annie, en nip Kround. McAndrews road. 122 FOR SAl.K Police nupiilos. lii. IMlone lill-.l-l. 124 FOR SAl.K 126 moilcl Ford coupe. Al mechanically; lots of extras: Imruuln, 1215 cash, t'all after 6:Ja p. , 2(14 Heatly Nt. I'lume Sll-.l. t;3 PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY in 1 j . MILK. Fo uSour Stomach'? .'and Heartburn use NYAL. . Milk of Magnesia It is an excellent antacfcl and mild' Uxative, valuable in the treat mcnt of hyperacidity of the 8toav ach, indixestion when due to ei' cestve acidity, heartburn, and a an adjunct in combating certain forms of diarrhoea. Once a Trial Aways Nyal 50c Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Men .Throw nwny the nhl shnv iiiK lii'ttsh Hiiil shnvo with Burma-Shave 35c and 50c Sen-Gen-Ma Roots, IVniks, ITi'i-hs for 11 slugoistli liver. "Get h af Magiirs"' Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug Store 214 East Miin V T " ! ' . . ' Phcne 9.1 Knit UK.VT MoiU'in fi-nnun nn rurniHtKMl housf. ltiuilv HI. 1 J 3 llStf' HOt'TIIKIlN (HtK A chicken tllnm-r whk yiven Sun tiny In honor of Mrs. Don l.ooilcy uf Port In nil, wlin N hert vlull Iiik her pit rent. Mr. ami Mrs. V. I., ('iitnn. nnd ln-oiliirn ml hN(cih, .it l.lthiH purk In Ashland. (Hhcm at temlini; the plcntc were Mr. anil Mrx. C. It. Iteetio nnd twin ilmUh tern, null ami (3alo, Mr. and Mih. l.luvd Tiitun anil Mr, anil M ra. t'lyOe 4'utun i.nd chllilrei. 1. r, Stnlth nnil Coronft typo wrltntn. Metironl Typewriter Vx clianpe. 1 39 Mli! Opal nunham vlnliel Myt nti ll.h. p(irt iiiImIi esM at the i'vtx let Lake loilye. Sunday. rrewt'd Hnecial for Sat. nml Hun. NeKteroilo puitdinit lc rieiun. R0r quart. 1 2o Madeline Shulteii anil Ida M. t'of fln of Nt'Httlp me vUltor In the city who Hirlvrri yenti-tday. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honext dehm. Thontnn Kenlty Co.. Itm. 12, ltm rtlk.. cor Main and I'ront, upsinlrt, - S4t It KA l.T Y CO. I KOK SAl.K --aim A., 0 A. hvst peatx in ill.' VHlley. I.iti tlcltx. All J"u and limvell. 2o vai-H old: i Imliun v of html Heiieral r.irmiim; I rnutpnient und luitidinKf. worth li'ii.Muil; fin,- road to the place, ' v mile off Trater I,ak hlKhway. run he purt'liHed wilh or with- ! out crop. 1'i tce nnd tormr rluht. ! 11H N. rjv.T.-hie. .t Itldn. I ?? ' xperi. Finishing jf Fllmi In at 10 A. M. Rudy it 6 P. M. .' PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE . SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK, OIFT 8HOP FITITE SHAKES FOR SIDE WALLS AND ROOFS CARmtd linstock . Woods Lumber Co. 711 E. Main Phone 108 . UN" t When it is really too warm for eating, try a glass of White Rock Pale Dry. This refreshing ginger ale will instantly revive your spirits and your appetite. C 19a WB.ifB.rx. Mi MADE ONLY WITH WHITE ROCK WATER rV1 re NaiM'aciiir Oui'Ux'n Cimafej With Our New Cooling Plant m ' oust ?sn mwza&tu 4 Complete SI ows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 P. M. NOW! TOMORROW IS POSITIVELY THE LAST , SHOWING IN MEDFORD THE CROWDS! AND THEY ALL EXCLAIM "Since when have we seen such a marvelous performance" JEANNE EAGLES Famous Stage Star In the i S ALL TALKING PRODUCTION Letter It's just miles ahead cf any dra matic talking: production yet released. 99 .ALSO. OUR GANG IN THEIR ALL TALKING Comedy "RAILROADIN' " COMING WED.-FCR 4 BIG DAYS JULY 24th . . . k a f-rt ll --- t CO ALL TALKING! ALL LAUGHING! ALL SINGING! A NEW STAR A NEW SENSATION MAURICE CHEVALIER PONOUNCED SH A-VAL.YEA "INNOCENTS of PARIS"