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MEDFOftD fSIL TRlEtTNE, tEDFORD. OnECiOX. WEDNESDAY. JTLY 21 1029. rXGE TWO 4 Iocal and -'Personal " Mr. and 'Mrs. ' Charles A'.'win "olen McDunlsIs of Tillamook 'faCOma Visitors reiurneu irom r.ugelie yestcruuy. i vifiunn .n- w ...... ...... .v , I.Mr. Wing bun been clllnK. soniei Daniels .of Aoplegate and, Wm. ! houses In Kugene for a loan awu-! Hsiwt-n of this city. j I elation. He HayH there are ninnyj $2.50 per load $2.50, green pine! ; vacant houses in Kuitene. slntis. 12 or 16-in. Ask about free! I Uniform tree props, Med. I.um-1 kindling. Med. Kuel Co., Tel. MI. j ,' 1 - ' ber Co. lletf laa-tr r. and Mm. R. A. Martin have A temporary bullilinn permit over l"lu more people nave vis- .(,, wan Issued this morninK to theited the Orexun Caves fo tit thl'Iand AllI, Guest Artists in Program on KM ED EARWIG PLAY PLEASES J REAPPOINT. UONS 1 V 7 . - . k. J The Karwfij. lary (,mnr in Robert, of Tafoma. who ... VllilPltH.-. KhtilVu tit riMl n tt-nt i HCMtMirl Ihiin lor ft ItlUar - IK-11 Oil I r. -.ta iA f nu Anl..u nnH H " - aa at the t'orniT of Sixth and Holly. J lam year, (Jeiir Sahin. manager. - ine.r uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mr. American lKion dance, JarkHon ! reported Monday. Already M.OoO ! j.-ioyd i'Q(-kanl. uf Keno, N.vu.la. Hot SjrlnBs, Saturday nlKht. 129 .Hi)e -have, vtitd the cavern, j The M.h.sch RobertH are excellent OPCO HOUR LISTENERS; BUND COMiVlSTTEE; i EXPECT EMIL M GUT HOSPITAL SOON Phone 51 bprn ill I" l Yimineiuled fur the MilendiJ joyed oy radio fans last uicht. The work dune as cnalrman of the play, a satirical farce on the ear. Lions club committee for work wig situation, was a pleasant tie- among the blind. H. T. Hubbard. viatfou from the usual plot. T he piesiilum story revoiveo arouuu a typical w. Xewiieiry was n Ki-iil Mi hr. who li , Portland hospital for Lie past month, t.- t:ne;. cor.lirig to his .l.umhtei- Ml-s Kdtia Molir who. v It Si her mother and i i l...lf I l.v f the orxanizalion. 1. aist.-r Anita, ami in Im-l to auto rotlay. It i "I""1" "'. , The weekly City park band con cert will be held tomorrow nlp-lit Instead of on Friday niKht as usual. The concert will begin at The i.rnmm will lie published in lo- morrow s ..laii Although Miimu -M.iintlytiitlon I. ' and 'Mr.' Hallin. find, his BCcammo- ' n...ir.l.. fla Ptttv t.ui-ino special at mi' brinK made to adjust Use of water datloils. Itlsllfriclent for tne num-;. nne voice and Is studying for ..,,,",, '." " .,' " , r . , ..." i,hr will b" alii- to have tin sheets line imen i " from the Appbignte and Its tr bu- ber uf guests. tor tnls reason , irnnil opera under Wlllium Ttior- j ,". ,. - ....... m."ii ,..i, i,,u will )i"t envelopes, all for 6 cents. See lrrlg',lrt water Is ntlll' he urges - those ' wishing to stayiner of New York, and .Miss Ann Is ,h' ."'T " me,tu? aml ','ur""s the ensuing year. A num- i l.ospl a ; . , ,, window next to Klalto dealer. , .,,,. ,, .- night to- make reservations. ,.!, of eonslderHble renown. orMiilzatlon of a campaign to ex-! he, of radios have been installed :r rn to Medl...jfm s..n ' " , Special at Col vl g Drugs. 7J:The liarklmi: space has been By request of Mrs. Martin they . 't.ThTnJ , , ,f. iKi . , u", ,' ' -,,u""" "' h'""' Frank Clark left today for Fort- f,n(, ln(.n ,a,lonery wlth c0 ,tHed t., three times Its former, n -a number of selections- over ""'"'! aituully kill them. In children and adult throughout , lnn.l to attend a meeting of the .,... . ... ft.. ,,,., d the entire road to the KUKnfrom ItMMI u. m ...dav. ,h roeB,.,me Proor Knecker-J t ile valley during the past year by: rtate board of architect, of which , , , , thea,Br: 1 caves In now reported as smooth on Beel. & Kindle", hour, that '"ildnii? i. - member. Ibf oxpetis to , i. ., him.. .ni..v. .-a Pay'B a "ollr a pint for the In-, part, of th, It- be hack home by nuu nins Jr oml Mr . walf., nian , Tree props; all lengths. Porter ' beyond douht that both have Forty out of the state cars leg- of llor,lnn( ni.0 nuw employed .'n i Lumber Co. : Phon 124. ' 122 ! wonderful future as musicians. Istered here yesterd;.y with the lo- th(1 s d,.mrlniMlt ot tne Fierce, i K. W. Ring of Kpukane arrlvel ' 11 ' A 0 All -win cy BUTTE ICECRE! PASTUEHIZEDSAFE.Pii PRODUCED PACKE; THE SANITARY tal state auto trnriic nureau.. ' A .-n .Motor company romnlete line ol sm.es iiunr.. No ! Screens and windows. City Cab in Medfcrd ny trn'in this noon to: vlsif Mrs. i H. ft.. Sellmun of this; 1 , FOR IP TO EUGENE better shoe anywhere lor tne price. . Mr ;ln, MrJ firnf Ferrington : Best tree props.' Med. Lumber'' O. .1. Showers. (,( i-rtland are In Medford to -Co. . lltfl fluesls from a distance reg:sir-1 MM.nd ,.,.ra js visiting A. V. A- marriage lifense was fsued : ed at Medford hotels Include , (.lBn of Jierryd.-.le. Mr. Farrlng yeterday afternoon In the county; Cellascart of lluenos Aires. M. A. t )n ,x a nephew of Mr. Mason. clei t's office lo Harry- Moxler. 28,1 Hawkins of Washington. V. ( .. I. i j)!lnce at Dreamland. Chllders- ami Vivian Howard, -'U, of Klnm--1 A. Smith of nt. i.ouis. .no.. ... " hn, every Wed. and Sat. tf'.ath Falls P.egeman of salt l-'ik in. i inn. ... .. , hl Mrs. Oho.. I.oveb.nd of Milwaukee homt. j ,,. r2 or ,6.m B0- edgngs. Ak about! "rills of the week tonight piepura lub organization, a: gular yearly pro sects for his exberimentM. imnm. j Prof. Kneckertwist was piayeii j Barle Ilnvis entertained the club V exceptionally well by Fletcher Fish . with a reading of the latest book, and Karl Davis, who took the part 'put nut by Chic Sales, during the !of .1. Franklin Bakus, a type ex ! course of the luncheon hour. :aetly the opposite of the profess r. i dirt equally wt"ll. otheis in the cast ! were Crate, Mr. Balcus' niece. Dor othy .ens: Emily. lr. Balcus daughter. Mary Orelner; and taxi driver, Mr. Bishop. The play r f,,- . : 1 ' ,, was said by critlos to be one of i The' :kied-fcrit; I-i-Kon" l f -a m i Mi88 reinr's best. i . ... - j I foi-nk '.-will 'hold on of- hs' last ' jieiecieu green uiocnn unu Biaus. - - ' -ovelt.nd of Milwaukee. h j h. , . ., ,, -. A41t Knnt , drills of the week tonight piepara- ! W.. Johanna Holm of Chippewa Peggie's Parmanents. Splfal and ' frfe-klnaiing.' Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 1 1 10 leaving for the Kugene Fails. Wis.. I.. Hutherford of Min- CroBuinole waves. Ernnm CllnaSSl. ,05tf. I celebration on Friday. The Legion tieapoiis. Minn., F. B. Carlough of sh phone .i4. lU'i Mi-." atid Mrs. Frank Salter f, boys are. practicing hard under the nenver. toin.. r.nen ami .iu.iv of Musical Instructor , 1 Obitueuy m INTEREST IS KEEN IN E Hroun of Vancouver, K. .. Mrs. B. K. ResseT. NV S. Reer and Jan. M. Surle of Philadelphia, I'n. We-Fix-Em shop. Now open for nuRinen. Tool sharpening a spec ialty. We know. Nat Hldg. Phone 1473. W. H. Mhrcho. 125 H. Chandler Eean. who recently motored to Siin Kr&ncint-o. m dow at Pebble Beach puttimt the final touchea to the aolf come where the national amateur ftolf tourna ment will be held in September. Window glass, all sizes: also plate glims. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Mr. and Mr. Joe O'Britfn re turned home Sunday from a week's sojourn on the seacoast. spending most of the time at Crescent City. Tree props from clear lnmber. Big Pines Lumber Co.. Phone No. 1. 121 tf Lacking support of the people of the city, the ((rants Pas baseball team will .disband. H. II. Pernoil. the team manager, announced Tuesday. Attendance at games has scarcely raised enouuh money to pay the light expenses. Mr. Pernoli said. Grants Pss Courier. Big millinery sale. Prices slash ed for a final clearance. Hats go ing for almost nothing. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 12S E. Jl. Hedrlck. superintendent tif schools, left today for Eugene, where he will spend the remainder of the week on business at the University of Oregon. Gentleman going to Portland will share expenses of trip. Phone Jacksonville operator. 223 A carload of four new Mar queues Is being unloaded today for the Scherer Motor company. $5.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 63-- 105'tfl W.iton Ur. and Mrs. ttepiogie ana ram ily of Loh Angele jre the guests of Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Wicks, on their annual visit to Medford and Diamond lake. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 1 3tf The Ashhnid Klks assembled at Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Brown of ; Prospect were business and pleasW ; 7.7, ' , ' - i i AKERS Villa Akers. daughter Tacoma, Wash., are here visitm?; ure visiter. in the' city-yesterday. Mvn w ! , , of .lr. and Mrs. S. F. Akers. parsed with his father, Ed G. Brown. Mr. j American Legion dance. Jackson rn ... (away at their home on Bessie Ke,.,.. t.. ..-.I,... ... i li,.,' Q,-i-..a fr.M. . V. . 1 o st 1,MK-" oniuiuny. , :::,,:'zz "vhT..i wen represented Misa Thompson and Miss AVhit- j puny of Tacoma. -i rtnn of St Andrews rtd Oxford. Special at Colvlg Drugs. 72 1 England. arlVed In Medford on the sheets fine linen stationery with 59iShsia today. They left Immedl envelopes. all for 69 cents. Seejaty for Cftter Lak. window next to Rlalto theater.!. Tree props from clear lumber. 1241 Big Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. Miss Alice Blspham. who rcent- j . i 118tf ly took the examination for skin For the" second time this week, a specialist Ahid passed with a high! deer was killed near here by tour grade, has accepted a position its'ristf'. Monday evening a doe, blind skin specialist and district man-' ed by the lights from oni crf'. rail ager for the Kaysers Special lab- j In front of a car driven by tourists oratories. Miss Blspham formerly; from Washington, near Savaf operated the Elite beauty parlor in ! Rapids dam. The animal was this city. brought to the sheriff by the t out wit h the Legion Drum -Corps, Queen I eel and an attractive float a well as a- Vorge delegation of local citizens. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. 118tf- Mift Edith Baldwin of Ross, ''at., is the guest of Miss Roxauna Rwhl. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. 118tf E. E. Burns of Boise. Ida., es caped uninjured late Monday after noon when the Ford delivery truck he was driving plunged over the crade on the Greenspring moun tain highway above the Klamath Junction, rolled down a 25-foot bank and landed right side up in a canyon. Defective brakes were given as the cause of the accident. A "foot tourist" whom Burns had given a lift suffered from a sprain ed ankle. Ashland Tidings. L. C. Smith and Corona type writers. Medford Typewriter Ex change. 139 Mrs. Ira Tungate of Butte Falls left last night for Pacific Grove. Cnl., to visit her sister, Mrs. Ed Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12. Palm Blk., cor Main and Front, upstairs. 24tM C, F. Laurens of Berkeley, Cnl., has departed for his home In that city i.fter visiting relatives In Med ford. Mr. Laurens, who operated .1 mmmu (ttiort t HurlfnUn- hnu the Elk temple this afternoon been looking for n suitable location Ashland at - o'clock and marched , ln Medford in a body to .the Dodge chapel to attend funen.l services for the late Prank Merrill. TJie Elks had charge of the services at the grave. Dr. Hftlstead, pioneer In masso tnd electro therapy. Practiced In Medford since 191 r. Now located at 35 N. Oakdale, Phone 1470. 12? H, S. Stone, state t-upervisor of the MarMarr stores, Ik In the city today on business. Where the crowds go. Nat, Wed and Sat. Dynge Bros. 12S Among the Calif orntnns regis tered at local hoteli are Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Floyd of San Pedro, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crews of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Parr of San Jose. MIks Marg.jrei Ramsay of Mt. Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCiU and daughter of Whittier. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Delnall of San Franelm-o. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Fierce and F. A. Bryns and daughter nf Bakersfleld, Miss E. Crowhurst, Effie A. Monaco and Mrs. G. D. White of Oakland, and the follow ing from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. A. Carl. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steed. Miss Winona Wenzilck. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. J. Ross. Edith Elle. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hamilton ami Mrs. Luy Chrlss. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines Lumber Co., Phone No. 1. 121 "tf Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Crooks left for northern California loduy on a busimstt visit. Local and long distance hauling. We aavo you money. Hawlcy Trans fer, 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. 1 v 0 Now that Picnic Time is here, Fluhrer's Breads are more than ever the favorite be cause firm, even text ure and delicious fla vors make it the ideal sandwich bread. At all grocers All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 1039 or 422-L. tf Mrs. L. A. Smith of Eagle Point, who has been visiting in Astoria the past week, returned home last night. Bring your squeaky wheels to Van's Garage, Third St.' opposite Armory. We make them tight while you wait. 124 Mrs. F. W. Medynski. who had been in Portlnnd for a week, re turned to Mi-dford on the Shasta yesterday. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf Mr. and Mrs. William Lyman, Jr.. of Emmett. Ida., are visiting with the Fred Seheffols and the Wm. Lyman this week. Marcella Bowman has Installed the latest In permanent wave ma chines In the Bowman Beauty Shoppt. 128 Fined for passing a car on blind curve. A. Shade, arrested Monday by State Traffic Officer Robert N Phillips of Meilfnrd, paid $! In Justice court Monday after noon. i Ira tits Puss Courier $5 00 Special $5.00 per load, fac tory blocks, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 105tf J. A. White, who has been em ployed near this city for the last four months, left this morning for j his home In Seattle. Rig millinery sale. Prices slush ed for n final clearance. Hats go ing for almost nothing The Emmy U.u Hut Shop in M. M. Store. UK Mr. a nd Mr. Don Volkmann and Mrs. Dan Witter of Sun Krancturn arrived )n Medford on the Shasta this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. F . Noyes. t2.t0 per load. $5 50. green pine dab, 1 3 or 6-ln. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 10Stf Oregon fans rcgfcterdd at litoal hotels Include the following: M .. and Mrs. F. J. Porter of CorvrvllK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snaderly of A lhan. Mi s. W. J . Not tage a nd daughter Ruth of New burs, and t tie following from Portland : Mr. and Mr. O. C. Hlnckwetl. Eva I. Campbell. Jessie TIrrenkold, Mrs H. C. Miller. Mrs L. G. Hub. Me, Mrs. Anna Rend. Mr and Mr. R. Wane Green and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, It. C. Carlngton. Where the crowds go. Nat, Wed. nnd Sat, Dynge Bros. 128 Caroline Rgar of Sherlock. Cal.. ! ft this morning for San Fi an clsi'ft. after visiting friends In this city. It me write your fire Insurance Carl T. Tengwald. Hotel Holland Phone 9!S. ! Mrs. Maude Port of Ists. arid is in cold storage. It pi-obably will be given fo the coun ty home. -Grants Pass Courier. Corona adding machines at Med ford Typewriter Exchange. 139 Mrs. Ruth Wimont. formerly of Medford and daughter Maxine. and Patsey Webster of Berkeley. Cal.. arivt-d in Medford this morning to visit Mrs. Jan Campbell of this city. Mrs. Wimont is the daughter of Mrs. Campbell. Wanted Hauling to San Fran cisco or vicinity. Phone 333. 12S Mrs. Magdalene Zeiser and Mrs. E. A. Salonka of Seattle. Mrs. E. M. Brockman and son and Henry Jiklin r.nd family of Everett are among the visitors in Medford from the state of Washington. Selected green blocks and slab.. 12 or 16-in., no edgings. Ask about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 105tf W. A. Gates returned to Med ford last night from Portland, where he went, accompanied by h Is y o un g daughter M a ry Anne, to meet Mrs. Gates, who Jtist re turned from an extended visit in the east. Mr. Gates and Mary Ann decided to spend a few more dry visiting friends In Portland, while Mr. Gates returnt-d" to Med for.d. accompanied home by Phil Harrison and Professor Relmer of the TalenC expeTiment 'station. Anyone wanting' Rawlefgtt goods. call 1041-H. 124 Mrs. J. Terrill of Talent spent yesterday In the city visiting and hopping. The chemical truck was called it 1 2:30" today to extinguish a grass fire at Thirteenth and King. Two and one-hiJf gallons of chem ical was used. 1 a n Watson and family are among the many Medford people spend ing their vacations at Lake the Woods. ft. O. Bremmer, assistant sales mr.nager of the Pacific States Elec tric company, arrived here thlB morning via airplane to transact business with the Copco merchan dise department and local elevtric dealers. 1 .Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bromley and family have returned from a vaca tion spent at Diamond lake and ljke o' the Woods. VACATION TIME" CALLS FOR BhITER TRANSPORTATION Our line of Good Will Csed Cars is the answer. Come In and see the following cars, priced very low. with.G..M. A. C. terms. Cars that are recoJiditioned,and guaranteed. f 2 7 Star 4-door aedan. new rubber and paint, :n splendid condition: a real buy at $375 street, at 2 a.- m. this morning at the age of eleven years. The family came to Medford from eastern Oregon ubout five years ago. The little girl leaves besides her parents, two brothers. Warren Akers of Medford and Earl of the U. S. Aviation service stationed at San Diego. Cal. No arrangements for services have been made at this time, but will be announced soon. , Conger Funeral Parlors in cfiarge. BROWN The remains of Wil liam Brown, who was accidentally killf-d while working on the new building of the Medford K-e & Storage Co. Tuesday morning wer- i forwarded by the. , Parlors today to Here i a Ford Coune. run 3!"0 where funeral servic will be held miles, upholstery and finish is j and the body cremated 100? , ihe best of condition t throughout $265 196 Master 6 Buick Brougham. If you want a real buy in a real car come in and try out this one $67n The htlghr of the horseshoe tournament was reached at the local playground when fsernard Esgut and Lee Hubler played this morning. Over fifty children were crowding around the boys, each yelling for his favorite. The boys and girls in the playground were not the only spectators, as the Hear Creek bridge was lined with adults, wiio became tuite interest ed In the game. Lee Hubler won the first and third games with tiie .-cores of 2f-12 and 21-19. Ber nard, Estate won the tecond. 2! 14. Other scores in the tournament were as follows: G vorge Watson w on wo games, 2 1 7 1 ti . and 21-9 from Dean Pieper, who won the first game 21-20. Lee Hubler de feated Floyd Loom is. 21-12, 2 1 -ti; Kenneth Wilson won from Sam Clitff. l'1-l 1 and 21-Di. Sam won the sveond game 21-13. Tingiey ; Conger Funeral Chan,',ie Won flni Kenneth il Tacoma. Wash.. vU- u,ai Although vie will be heldlLe s-iuw-d such skill in I I Births j his first game . toduv. Cham pie defeated Tiim ; Tinjfley 1-1-1. 2 1927 Oakland Sedan; splendid con dition and looks fine; a, car you will be proud to drive $,tuo 1926 Oldsmobile 2-door Sedan, has good rubber and paint, runs very nice and Is priced very low. .$425 1925 Ford Roadster: new rubber and in good mechanical condi tion $125 Chevrolet Touring that has had splendid care, runs nlee and is a good value j. $100 1926 Olds Coupe, in the best of mVchantcnl condition: a business coupe you can depend on for Tea) service $450 Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Grigshy of 421 South Grape, aW the parents of a 7 '4 pound boy born at the Sarred Heart hospital July 19. Mr. and .Mrs. C. W. Oushr.mn of Trail, are the parents of a 7 pound girl born at t.ie Sacred He.i rt jospital. July : Mr. and Mrs. John A, Kendall of Wadesboro. X. C, 7 7 and C7. .re spectively, have spent less than $5 on sickness bills in their 5U years of niitiried life. , '' i Follow your doctor's advice. Do ! D . ' 5 not eat when you are overtired. y ! z,!C f.. fj p;. Drink fiikHoci Water before I each meal. It auickens the appetite d i y ( r and aids digestion. t i 0 " "" i ; : v ; j; i r r---rl-. T Pcintii.c Coupe, wn model, .sed Nuf .$550 We have an Oakland 4-diior Sedan in splendid condition In side and out, with new paint; ready for your trip at only SANDICRSON -MOTOR COM PA XV i our OAKI.AS.D-PO.'TlAC DEALER ) US' KOR SA1.B m acres, west Phoe nix: Rood road. barn. well, no house, power line; terms. Owtwr. V. V. Foster. 151 Aftvr ?9 l..i,t years' absence. Henry Callanhtui. owner nf the Standard Roofing company here, and his old-time friend, William Walts, foremnn of a InrKe roofltiK company of San Francisco, have been hroupht together In both business and friendship. Mr. Walt, who Was oft a vaca tion trip through the northwest, heard that Mr. CiUlaithan wan lo cated In Medford. and looked him np last week. Such a reunion did the old friends have, and such a handsome piece of "California ' boostlriK did Mr. CalliiKhan do for Medford and Its future, that Mr. '..ltr hastened down home, closed up ,lis business and moved here without further argument. He Is now foreman of the Standard UoofliiK company. FOR SALE Dandy ft. room modern hitniea- low: breakfast nook, hardwood j i.uvis. iireinuce; pain up pavine. nice lawn, lots of shrubbery, laree lot. West side location: Rarase. woodshed. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $4m0; only $5(ltl cash. a Iso "Lots and "-room modern home (in fact over Z acres of ground . close In on North ltlverslife: paid-up paVinK, dandy bunch of larffV- oak trees. Best corner left on hlehway for modern up-to-date service station and camp ground. Priced to sell. . BRKHK SIMS, Phone S9f. is s. nartlett. ; ' R'3 KOR SALE -I . room modern home wtth laree sleeping porch, uood sised livimt room with fire place, larse kitchen with plenty Of "bullt-lns." 2 bedrooms: laree lot with nice lawn, cood paruse: i also a No. I electric ranee Roes with place, on a good paved ! street, close In. Price $S.1',0; Rood terms. Sec Cnrales A. Wins Agency. Inc. , 1 2S ! I creek wss a visitor In Medford 'rs- Broken io. terdny. Sii'kano. Cft EAT FALLS, Mohl . .Inly .-. (V) A whirlwind caused the death of one worker and serious Injury lo another yesterday at Cascade. 1-5 miles sorttheast of hers. A concrete hoisting lower at the Cascade MIIIIiik h Elevator Co. was demolished br miniature tornado. Carl 1 smpbell, 41. s carpenter, was hurled from Ih 3! fool tower and If. Idled within a few hours. Oeorge lieaver jl-'l,,y,, " carpenter, received Hotli men came from r: i ' s i x i:ss opponnwiTV iro- cerv store and service station: sales averarlns from 5 to $100 per day. One of the best subur- i "an sioies in .Medford. Sickness In family, owner is forced to sell. Business will p;iy out In one year. See Charles A. Wins Agency. Inc. 12 5 WANTED Well-educated voune mun wants Job In a store. Ex 1'erlencml, rail 9S.1-J. KM fOR RENT-l nfufnlslN-d modem 4-room duples: hanh.ood floors, close In. U Newtown. Phsiv 1405. ,j FOR SALE Oonit milk cow. sow ami pitts. .M. F. Harlow. Talent. U'S FOR TRADE Lot in sood loca tion for used car. Must be in Rood condition. Phone 865-1! 1 FOR RENT t-ariie room with or " ytnmu board. i Oeneva. U'S IF ItCYINll A HOME Here 1. S sood buy on Riverside Ave. rsw in My (tuples, rintins for a month win sen mv e.iuity cheap. Buyer can live In one side for til month. Can vou Ret cheaper rent? See me e for buyliiR elsewhere. No com mission. Owner. Uiry E. C.im lafson. Jacksonville hiRhwav or Phone .90-1.. l.'Stf: POHTLA.VI) STORE want, atvihl liou, vnimi man. eji-rlenced In beddmR and Mankrts. to take chaiRe of departmet,;. This of fers a splendid opportunity. Slate fully aite. itimlrTlcatlons, Mperlence. etc. Address llox I. N Mall Trltoune. gQSeSiSBitSI!! 1 1- i$rxMl.Mfei I h- of air vou brssth. ! WFZ&tffiJi&Vffie in this theatre is washed an: k l'l'WuWwfff! irff, r3TTaT , chilled in Meclford's Million Dol -SSaJfaiSgS fVMT With Our New Cooling Plant iar watr. II S ixy "V ' miii . Uram -m W0t . v5rjfrN' all talking': C S3 . .STARTS dL- storage ! ."T TODAY W3J?Jj-v) ALL LAUGHING Store your grain in s I VifccNTB -ailMK ALL SINGING our new concrete' ware- i-wBir " house at a reasonable charge. . j f SAN FRANCISCO HAD TO RUN THIS SHOW 4 MONTHS see us it J MEDFORD CAN HAVE IT FOR ONLY 4 DAYS MONARCH M I i T THAT MEANS YOU'LL HAVE TO HURRY j SEED & FEED CO. ! ! A j V'iiaunee Chevalier zammMi&&T.3ie-dVmXkiu A . The World's Greatest Entertainer Singing, Talking r Yti h .... - .n . . ' mh - " m H.1, ensnare 8 Big Popul, I you with his MmY ) Son?Hlts , V .. . ,fa i ' - . LOUISE," "On Top 'Vt'V i Hell fascinate ;&2 , 'j ' jj the World Alone." -I : Voui,hnis 1'-'. Vt4 X- 7 a Habit of Mine" to have plates tint really fit 1 i; . , -." tM I -J':v5 fijLXK voitr month that look nat- V ll ' .v. . r b;Vf . V W tnal am. afford you real I J. , . , 0 W A $ tnoulh cot,,,,. K ' lMAW ' If you are having plate trou- H i N '6f l.J'-.-''Xl- f ) hie. be 8re to see me. II , . ' 71- M- I THE BEST DENTISTRY i : V VV V A- ' W Fl W W DONE PAINLESSLY j fPx V" f j1 'S Vl a OL ' i phone ww . V Vv p RCdenc. Phone 768-J ' H U 4 VV CTV A V .xl 'L ) . J WE DEVELOP ' li ; '?feSA: . ' X A,' A ! 1 Four Shows Daily at , 'jpi 4 ' 1:30, 3:15, 7 nd 9 Jl iii''3- ii p.m., ,.- A" I Admi&i.on AtT" McKce. Collin and Glass I i W ev--' -r ' ?V .M "ZIP! BOOM! RAHfJi" Vl H V im.!".-' I" ''"! 11 11 1 I I 11 I 1 M III 1 r-TM i.i.i. 11 niis na.imi minis i Ml uHn m if ih.iiVm-iiT 1 i .a ff 1 1 "v'- j. I "" ; Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenlugi All th Time &$l&hJtli'Wy Academy ri Thins mi Ctnnrrti 1 , 1'