Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1929, Image 2

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MEDPORDf A IL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OTtMiOX. MONDAY. JULY '29, 1929.
local and
'Personal
I A party Inrludlns Ruth Howne
ami (inthurn Cleaver uf I'hiinfield,
i N. J Alice Hurnfltun and Grace
C'urrie.of Canton, N. X., mid Hot
' herta Kleurnx of thiH city, rnutuivd
to Crater Lake today.
Vynxv'n old-time dance, Nat,
Wed. and Sat. 13-1
The .temperature has been grud- Included among the Oienonlann
ually rising for a few duye past, j reKtmered at Medford hoteln are
the maximum of yenUtrday belwciMr. and Mr. A. Y. Meyorn of Coos
8, following a maximum of i5 Hay, Mr. and Mm. H. 10. ohriHon
the day before. Denplte the Unlit of North Mend, Air. Kenneth Vertz
cloudiness of this forenoon, fair of Mai-Mhfield, IV. II. liunell and
weather 1h forecast for tunlKht an'J ! party of Kunene, and the follow-
TueHday, with but little chantio in.
temperature.
We have money to loan on pear j
crops, chattels, collateral security.;
salaries etc. Kanlnter & Chrhmier,
Liberty Hldtf. 1 34
M r. and M nt. C Ure n ee IIu to it
huve returned from a two weeks'
vacation In Vancouver, K. C.,
Tr ropy - fron clexr lumber,
lilg Tinea Lbr. Co. I'hona No. 1.
1 1 8tf
Misa lee I ?3dwards returned yes
terduy on the Hhasta from Kugenc,
where she represented Medford In
the Sunset Trail celebration.
Protect your eyes from direct
sun's rays with Veklrk eye shades,
special 39c, In assorted colors, at
Colvig Drugs, next to Ftlalto thea
ter. See the window. 131
Mrs. A. F. Htennett and daugh
lorn, Hetty and Suette, returned
home Konday inornitiK from a two
weeks' vacation at Portland, and
Kunene. While in Kuene they
visited several days at the home of
Mrs. Htennett's sister and alMj at
tended the pageant.
There will be a clinic at Iake
Creek this corning Thursday after
noon, August 1.
Minn Mildred Knight returned to
her duties at the general offices
of the California Oregon Power
company today, after a two weeks'
, IiiK from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. A. P..
J. A. Ityan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
jM. liedman; Mrs. Frank L. Mc
i l-e wle and children. Mrs. Fred
I Weldon and Mrs. Helen Candon.
.Selected green blocks and Blabs,
-u..n in. iiu..-u freo kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
last night after an extended trip!63, , 05tf
In the, east. j ;eore Turner. Western Union
$2.50 per load 2.50, green pine manager at Itosehurg, leaves this
slabs, 12 or 16-in. Ask about lre W(M.k tur 1M.ilimi having accepted tory blocks.
Kinanng. wea. rueico., ia position with the government 631
IOj tf hui'ii u of agricultural economics.
In the, general exodus from the X. W. Hnthacher of J.afJrande has
city yesterday to the hills and j been placed In charge of the Hone
streams, to escape the heat, many . Intru telegraph office.
Medford people took In Crater I. C. Hmllh and Corona typewrlt-
Iake, Diamond lake, I-ake o the lorn. Medford Typewriter Kxchanne.
Woods. Oregon Caves, t nlim j 13!f
Oalloway and son Hruce I J,'!''"".on Hpt'nl ,n iurtlan
Creek hnd the lesser resorts, re
turning to the city last night.
Big millinery sale. Prices slash
ed for a final clearance. Hats go
Ing for almost nothing. The Km my
Lou H7it Hhop In M.'M. Store. 12K
Dr. O. A. fiitzcn and family re
turned home several days ago from
a two weeks' trip to Seattle, Van
couver and other Itrltlsh Columbia
points. At Vancouver, Dr. fllizen
attended the convention of the
Northwest Veterinary hhfoHhI ion.
Dynge's old-time dance, Nat,
Wed. and Sat. 134
Tourists and others from a dis
tance registered at Mcdfnrd hotels
Include Dr. and ' Mrs. 10. N.' Hen
derson of Albion, III., Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Colind. Jr., and Miss Knld
ca1 Colind of Clinton, Mo., Mrs. Ina
Cr Marvin of New York Clt, Miss Nora
by Jirlscoe of Rosenberg, Tex., Mr.
in and Mrs. E. M. Upson and Miss
Kuto Parson of Knulewood, N. J.,
p O. W. Brown of Milwaukee. Wis.,
h Mabel U. Trilling of Pittsburgh,'
ac Pa., J. Johnson and It. D. Kuschej
cl of Plymouth. Pa- Win. Salt, Jr..
ci of Trenton, X. J.. Mr. and Mrs. T. j
a (1. Colburn of Mt. Harris. Colo..
oi Mm. Wilda C. Kieffor and Uernfee
o Kleffer of Findlay, Ohio, and the
n following from Chicago: D. Itos
tl nperl, H. H. Lamsoii, Evii Gull
's nammo and Mrs. J. Kranse.
fi Tree props, 1x2 full size, at Mod
a ford Lumber Co. 1 2-i tf
U Miss Frazler of Rerkeley, Cu.,
arrived here this morning from
Friday Harbor, and will visit Mrs.
Zoe H. Huhbfl.
Tree props from clear lumber.
Big Plnea Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1.
llRtf
C. W. Ashpole returned to Med
ford last night from Fort Klamath,
where he has been looking after :
large herd of cattle.
Complete line of shoes carried
by the Kast Sldo Shoe Shop. No
hotter shoe anywhere for the price
O. J. Showers. 123
County school superintendents
from all sections of Oregon will
gather In Salem August ft fur a
three-day convention. The ses
sions will -be held under the di
rection of Fred Peterson, chairman
of the County Superintendents' as
sociation, and C. A. Howard, state
superintendent of public Instruc
tion. We have money to 'oan on pear
crops, chattels, collateral security,
salaries, etc. Banister & Christner,
Liberty Bldg. 134
Mlsn Helen WIlKon spent Sunday
visiting frhends In Kagle Point. I
Marcella Bowman has Installed
the latest In permanent wave ma
chines In the Bowman Beauty
Bhoppe. 1 28
Miss Vera Lindbotm of Falun.
Kans., arrived on the Shasta this
noon to take her first trip to Cra-i
ter I-ake.
Window glass, nil sizes; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks.
A granite drinking fountain, ded
icated to the members of the O.
A. R., will be erected by the Daugh
ters of Union Veterans, replacing
the old one near the chamber of
commerce. The work will be com
pleted before the reunion of sol
diers and sailorM of southern Ore
gon tentatively scheduled for An
gust i!2. 23 and 24 at Omuls Pass.
Orants Puns Courier.
For peaches come to T.aureldale
Orchard, Pacific hlKhway, 6 ml.
south of Grants Pass. !30
Mrs. P..T. DeLosh and daughter
Joan returned home this morning
from Portland. Miss Joan bad been
vlsitlg relatives In Aberdeen for
the past month.
Tree props from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lumber Co., Phono No. 1
. 121 t f
V
1
We Bake
x 11
varieties of b r e a d i
. daily. Come and inspect
them. Probably we have
just what you have
been looking for.
4
I Miss lulet Bennett of Sacra -1
me n to, Cal., arrived hero today to
visit with Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Iloh-
Inson of Jacksonville for two
weeks.
Where the crowds go. Nut, Wed.
and Sat. Dynge Bros. 128
Mrs. F. W. K!l son and Mrs. H.
W. Ilamlln have returned from
Port land and Seattle, where they
had been vfsitlng the past week.
Selected green- blocks and slabs.
12 or 10-in,, on edgings. Ask about
free kindling. Med. Fuel Co,, Tel.
631. lOfilf
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Seheffel
and family and Lucille Jensen
spent yesterday at Crescent City. '
Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Itealty Co., Bm. 12, Palm Blk., cor
ner Main and Front, unstalrs. 24tf
Kdgar D. Kvans and party of
lakima, Mr. and Mrs. N. Krnns
of Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Schuehart and ehildren of Kverett,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Inloff and Mr.
anil Mrs. H. C. Kariken of KeaMle
are among the visitors In Medford
from Washington.
lilg millinery sale. Prices slash
ed for a final clearance. Hats go
ing for almost nothing. The Krntny
Iou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 12H
Mrs. Nyle Clifford spent the week
end M Sulherlln, Ore., with her
husband, who was recently trans
ferred there by the Union Oil com
pany. Corona adding machines at Med
ford Typewriter Exchange, 130
One of the partlcH who visited
Crater l.ake Sunday, motoring
there over the Crcensprfng moun
tains, was made up of Mrs. Clara-j
bell KIMott, Jack Sbcrwln. Mr. and j
M is. 10. J. O'Hhea a nd M r. and
Mrs. Fred Maddux of Spokane.
The three men ate executives of
the New World Life Insurance
company of Spokane. Mrs. Klllotl
was formerly employed by that
company previous to coining
Medford.
$2.50 per load, $2. DO, green pine
slabs, 12 or l-in. Ask about froo
kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
105tf
The Oregon conference of the
Free Mothodht church will open a
12-day camp meeting on the con
ference camp ground, on the old
Canyon roud between Beaverton
and Portland, neat Wednesday
night. Preaching services will be
held morning, afternoon and night
each day.
Dressmaking, smocking and but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Hid. Phono 1181. J 3tf
It. 11. Wilson and sous of Myrtle
Point arrived In Medford yesterday
and are visiting at the J. II. Wilson
home.
Where the crowds go. Nat. Wed.
and Sat. Dynge Bros. 123
Another day passed yesterday
without a new fire being reported
in Crater National forest territory,
and up to thin noon today the situ
ation remained the same.
Choice gladioli, 25c a doi; 150
varieties to choose from. See them
at Samuelson's Flower Oarden, 20X
Clark St. Phone 754-X. 131
A shipment of Ashland cherries
sent to Hu Los Angeles market
through tb Fruit and Produce as
sociation, sold Saturday at $5.5(1
per 15-npuiiiid box. according to a
message received by Manager J.
II. Itolilitns from the I.ns Angeles
receiver. This price approximates
35 2-3 cents per pound or $7.33
per 2ii-pouud box, the usual sUe
used this year by Hhippers. This
an unusually high price and shows
bow MHtckly the market comes
hack when the pressure is reduced
Ashland Tidings.
Tree props from clear lumber.
Big Pines Lumber Co., Phono No. I.
121tf
Mi, anil Mrs. II. W. Klerslcd and
Harry DuHmiue spent Sunday on
Kogeu Bher.
Dance rt Dreamland, Chllders'
hall, every Wmt. and Sat. tf
Mr. and Mm, F. Leigh Swlnson
and daughter Barbara Leigh re
turned to their home In San Fran-elM-o
this morning, nfter an ex
tended visit with local relatives.
Local and long distance hauling.
We save you money. Hawley Trans
fer, 6ll N, ltlverside. Tel. 1044-X.
Marriage licences were IsNiied
Saturday in the county clerk's of
flee to the follow inn: Kaytmmd
Perkins 2fi. and Alvie livtrv i
of M.Cloud, Cal.; Cecil Theodore
Btation. 2!, nnd Stella Kn 21.
of Klamath Falls; Cm U. Kamlin.
M. of McCloud, Cal.. and Nora B
Sundslrom. 21, of Coeur d'Alene
Ida.; Dwlght Patterson. 23. and
Oelphlne Sackett. 21. of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. l. L, Knight and
daughters, Mildred nnd Ustclle.
and Mr. Knlchfs sinter, Mary
Knight of Korhester, N. V., spent
Sunday at Crater Ijiko Nations!
park.
Wanted Hauling to San Fran
cisco or vicinity. Phone 313. 1R
Mr. and Mrs. Wool vert on have
returned from a f lylring trip to
Fish lake. Mr. Woolverton caught
only one tront. but Mrs. Woolver
ton caught eight.
Benefit dance hy Montana club.
Saturday. August S, at W. O. W.
hull. ' Hood music, free lunch
Tickets (&c. n
of Portland, who were in Medford
on business today, drove to Crater
Ijike. Mr. Oulloway- represents-
I be Col u in bia It i ver Pa per Mills
of Vancouver. Wash., and other
paper mills. H;e formerly lived
here, his pa rents' -residence being
located where the Medford build
ing now stands.
$5.00 Special J'i.0 per load, fac-
Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.
105tf
The American Legion drum corns
arrived home yesterday noon from
Lugene, w here they participated In
the Sunset Trail celebration last
week,
Protect your eyes from direct
sun's rays with Veklrk eye shades,
special 30c, In assorted colors, at
Colvig Drugs, next to Ilialto thea
ter. See the window. 131
Doris Smith, director of the Sun
set Trail pageant at Kugene, 'Will
arrive In Medford Wednesday to
attend n meeting of the airport
committee and to NUbmlt plans for
the Jociitl dedication celebration
here next year.
$.1.00 Special $5.00 per load, fac
tory blocks. Med Fuel Co., Tel.
C3I. 105"tf
Miss Dee Seheffel, who spent th
last week In San Francisco visit
ing friends, returned homo last
night.
All kinds of spraying done by
Allen, reasonable prices. Phontf
your order to 1039 or 422-L, tf
Among the Californlans Tegla- j
tered nt local hotels Sunday were!
Mrs. H. W. Gould and Miss Mnr-I
Jorie Oould of Los Catos. Mr. and
Mrs. Itoy Hughes of Berkeley, Mrs.
J. I. Amnions' nnd Mr. and Mrs.
W. Putnam of San Jose, Mr. and
Mrs. S. BIhsoii of Davis, MfHses L
and M. KnecheR of Merced. C. D.
Klndman and family of Stockton.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. W. Tuniery and
Kiben. Dr. and Mrs. K. o. Le
Baron of Palo Alto, W. W. Crow
ley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wnl
ter W; Cooper and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Itrdur and Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Much of Oakland,
Mrs. Bttn Coleman. Mrs. A. D.
Hanks, Virginia J. Hayes, Adena
(. Dutton. Mrs. II. Hotchkiss, Mr.
and Mrs. M. I.ursky. F. Grace But
ler, Mrs. K, J. Itullcr, Dr. and Mrs.
M, N. Mounter. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
H. K lii tt and children, Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. D. Woodhnuse and Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Schmele of San Fran
cisco, and the following from Los
Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. K, F. Peer,
Mrs. l A. lilchter and party,. Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Sampson, Mr. and
Mrs. Cl.. W. Solomon, Mba Alice
Bewsher, Mrs. Carrie Furry, Mrs.
N. Price, Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Hoff,
man.
Chicken dlimorn, 7fi. Good ub
(h best; hotter than the rest. The
Covered WiiBon, Phoenix. 132
ISd Hegnler of Union Creek was
a Medford business visitor this
morning.
Tree props. That prop propper,
size propper. price propper, prop:
per placo to got them. Medford
Lumber Co. 124tf
Mr. and Mrs. John J , Wilkinson
and family returned , yesterday
from Crescent City. Mr. Wilkinson
having motored over Saturday to
get the rest, who huve been vaca
tioning at the resort) for the past
few weeks.
Got those fenders and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewla Super
Service Station. Phone 41ft. tf
Mrs. Lillian Hay of North Grape
street entertained eight friends at
a luncheon and afternoon party at
her home last Friday.
Protect your eyes from direct
sun's raya with Vokhk eye shades,
special 30c, In assorted colors, at
Colvig Drugs, next to Hinlto thea
ter. See the window. 181
Mrs. Mabel V eager . of Long
Mountain motored Into Medford
thin morning and conferred wf'h
the county school superintendent.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone 9W3. if
Mrs. Lelia Lynch was a business
and pleasure visitor in the city
thin morning from her horn on
Wagner creek, 1 I
Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Frederlckii,
of Prospect and Mr. and Mm. W,
W. Dinkeus returned last night
from Crescent City after several
days spent there.
Mrs, Maud Holmes and Mrs.
HesHie Lumsden returned last night
from a several days' motor trip to
Crescent City, Brookings and other
points along the coaM.
Mr. and Mm, C. I. Hutchison and.
Dr. and Mrs. K, B. PU-kol spent)
yesterday at Crater I.ake on an
outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lincoln i
Brown and daughter
'NEW YOICKESE'
GETS SANCTION
OF UNIVERSITY
J
U'iithfnvln
Henry Valk. Jr.. of Los Angeles One-Time , VUlgaf PrOflUn
huh a iuriti viMiur III .iuiuru to
day, en route io f'nrtlund.
It fx not KPnerally known that
the Lake o' the Wood hu u land
ing field consfstfliK of 200 ucreH
of level land about three-fourtha
of a mMe from the renort center,
and ko far hh known thin after
noon'H flight of Heinle and Moose,
HturtlnK from the afrnort uhout
f p. in., will he the flrKt direct
flight to that field.
Wife of Jolson
to Leave Stage
for Operation
NEW YORK, July '20'. VP)
Ituhy Keeler, wife or Al Jul-
mm, forced hy IIIiiohh to retire
front her Htellar role In
"Show tilrl," will b succeed-
cd hy Dorothy Stone.
JolHon Informed Florenz
Kk-grulfl, the producer, that
MIkh Keeler InaiHted on re-'S
malnltiK In the cunt until Miss
Slono arrives from California
Wednesday. She Is studying
the iiurt. en route. -
Miss Keeler collapsed in her
dressing room during a Sntur-
day night's performance. Her
hiiHhund said her Illness would
necessitate an operation.
A. J. Kletcher et al to Louis I.ee
I'erin el ux; W. I), to Lmd in Amy's
Cottage Add. to Central l'oint.
O. !. Knowlum et ux to W. K.
HriKhtman et ux; V. 1J. to Lot .
Blk. ti, lierrydale Add. to Medford.
H. K. Hears et ux to Camilla
Davis: W. JJ. to Lots 20, 27
and 21, lilk 2, II. L. White's Add.
to Ashland.
J. C. Jiarnes et ux to O.
S'tarkey et ux; W. i. to land m
Tp. 37 H. U. 2 W.
John T. breaks et ux to C. V.
lieardsley et ux; W. D. to land in
Tp. 37 S. It. 2 V.
Dillard Morn to Georne Wash-
l.1Cr,rin II,.,..,. 1- II ... sll- I'. I.f
ciation of East Side !s, nwu of 3. tp. "3; s. k. 4 w.
. Ada K. Charley to Jese M.
Respectable. Say Savants ""'' ' u; u- s- " lilk-
! 3. Hose I'ark Add. to .Medford.
, Cn tin rli n n nf 'R' Ic teulah Heile Jldness et vir to
w w ...... w. I . I J
Children require , health and
purity in ginger ale. Serve
them White R.ock Pale Dry, so
deiiciously sweet and appealing.
Scotch-Irish Trait.
Hy Ilimard W. Hlakisl(Kk,
Assoi.-iated i'ress .Seleni-e Kditor.
NKW VOFtK, July 29. Pi A
JjadKe of Hrholarly and offirial re
spectability has heen Kiven to the
pronunciation of first as "foist" or
of New York as "New Volck."
This educational change of heart
Charles L. Harrison et ux. W. 1).
to land In Calloway Add. to Med
ford. It. B. llollopeter et ux to (!f;a
Swisher. W. 1). to land in Twp.
:iS S., It. 1 W.
H. A. Thlerolf et ux to Oeorge
F. Pythian et ux W. IJ. to land
In Twp. a7 S It. I W.
J. W. Martin et ux to Kverett L.
.Martin. W'. 1. to the NW'i of the
SE'4' of Sec. Ill, Twp. 118 S 1.
1 W.
L. Alvin Tollefson to John St.
:lr".n.'"'nl'lln,"n "'""""'f "'" lOetmaln et ux.-AII of lot 12. Cook
TO FRED WAHL HOME
A haHhful, dainty, little blond,
with hlg hlue eyp, who.se name
Ih Hct'y Joan, in a new resident
of Medford, coming here from
I'ortlnnd to live with her new
"ninniii nnd dnddy." -Mr. and Mrs.
Kred K. Wahl hrought Hetty Joan,
two and one-half yeara old, home
with them the latter part of the
week, from the Waverly Haby
Home In the northern city,
i "She Ih .shy, and will huve little
to do with HtranwerH who wish to
make friends with her," Mrs. Wahl
nald. Betty Joan likes her new
home, and aecmH very pleawed to
be there.
learned Hoch-ties nt Columbia uni
versity of plans for making a dia
lect atlas of the l.'nited States. In
the announcement, Prof. Huns Ku
rath of Ohio State university, was
quoted ns saying:
"Movements of population hnve
tremendous Importance In the
shaping and spread ofdlulect. The
Xew York oi.' to which thn Hast
Sldo mny claim 'foist' rightH. hus
been carried to all parts of the
city, to Long Island, to New Jer
sey and up the Hudson, by busi
ness men nnd working men, and
commuters have imported it into
Connecticut towns along the sound.
"This one-time vulvar pronun
ciation Is fast becoming respect
able with the rise of 'oi speakers
to commercial, political and cul
tural Importance. Not a few pro
fessors at Columbia university are
using It In a somewhat milder
form, and ex-Oovernor Alfred K.
Smith i not the only man of prom
inence to give it social standing."
Knrath credited ihe wid-west-erner's
sounding of r.ll his R' m
part to the persistence of our il
In Scotch speech. Me traced at
back to the Scotch-Irish from Scot
land and northern Km: land who
In their new American homes con
tinued all their It's.
Ten years Ih to be devoted to :
compiling the-dialect iitlns. U uimsi
to embrace ultimately the Knglish I
dialects in all North America, and!
tne foreign language colonies such
as Pennsylvania Dutch. Canadian
and Louisiana French, Spanish in
the southwest and Scandinavian in
Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Arrested for reckless driving,
when his ear collided ' with' an
Olilsriiohlte touring car driven by
Harold Duffy on the corner of
Kront and Main Htreela yesterday
noon, W. C. Strahan v;ls released
on $.'i0 bond and required to ap
pear in Justice court today.
, Tom Martin nnd Raymond Car
ter were arrested Saturday nii;ht
in a rooming house on I'roiit street
on a charge of disturbing the
peace, according to local officers.
They speut the night In the city
jail and wore released yesterday
on 10 halt apiece.
BY SANTA FE TRAIN
ST. .KIKKIMI, Mo July 29. W)
Three persons were killed and
two children seriously Injured near
Wexford, Mo today when a Santa
Ke train struck an automobile.
Kljear Wohb, :IS, Ills wife, 35,
and her sister Miss Stella Collie,
4(1. nil of I'lattsbntK. Mo., were
killed. Hlrhurd Welib, A. son of
the dead couple, proluihly will die.
ft.portod Hy JMMon County AbitrMl Co,
Sixth 8U..I and Cwitr.l AVMW.J
1 1 In- ('Irmlf t'ourt. ' ' '
Leonard - Carpenter. Cordon
Voorhles and Alfred S. V. Carpen
ter incorporate under name of
"Southern Oronon Storage Com
pany." I''lled July 15, 1!I2!1.
I'lowden Stott. Marlon Codd.ird
anil Karl llerhrlni; Incorporate un
der name of "OreKon-Cnliinrnia
Kast KrelKht." Kiled July !'.. 1S2S
s. A. Kroschcl. I. .1. Neff c tj
D'Alblnl. Jackson County Cream
ery, files supplementary articles or
Incorporation, amended to Cold
Seal Creamery. Kiled July 2:1
1!I2!.
W. T. Itrown assumes name
'Highway Market service station
Filed July IS. Iti2!t.
sey Add. to Central Point.
T. Orion filass et ux to Karl S
Tumy W. IJ. to land In Twp. XI
S., K. 2 W.
William R. Shcdley to Mills K,
Shedley. W. D. to SM, of lot is,
Stewart Acres.
Carrie E. Harenillno et vlr to Tt.
w. Sackett -et ux. W. D. to lots
15 and 10, block M, ltailroad Adtl.
to Ashland.
Gertrude K. Acltor to Luella A.
Ilowman. Q. C. I), to lots IJ, 14
and 15, block K, Talent.
H. J. Moeller et ux to Mildred
Cowgill. W. u. (o the south S4 ft.
of lots 16 and 17, block 2, Palm's
Add. to Medford.
J. R. Kyan et ux to Elizabeth
Case. Q. C. D. to the south S4 f .
ol' Ibts IS and 17, block 2, Palm's
Add. to .Medford.
E. U. lirlKKs et ux to Mattie Hib
bard. W. I), to lots 13, 14 and If.
in block G of Kailruad Add. to Ash
land. Annie C. Maddox to Western
l.oi?n liiiildini; Co. W. U. to
Twp. :!7 S.. It. 2 W.
C. R. .Marshall et ux to J. C.
Barnes et ux W. I), to laud In
Twp. J7 S.. H. 2 W.
City or Medford to I.. .1. Adam'
et ux. W. I. to lot S. block 5S.
Original Town of Medford.
J. H. Ilowman et ux to .. 3. Ad
ams. Q. C. I), to lot S, block 5S.
Original Town of Medford.
F. E. Merrick, et ux to K. I.. En
gle CJ. C. D. to north two-thirds
of rov. lot 4, Sec. 9, Twp. 37 S.,
R. 1 V.
K. L. EiikIo et iix to Clayton H.
Isaac et ux. Gov. lot and lite
north two-thirds of nv. lot 4, See.
9, Twp. 37 8 II. 1 W.
. .!
Obituarv I
" i.i
j '
Itui lincnnie. Cal . arrive,!- Satur
day to spend ft few dnya visiting
with Mr. and Mm, J. J. Huehter.
Mrs. Itrown helnpr Mm, Huchter'a
coulu. Tht visitors took In Cra
ter Lake yesterday.
Mrs. Khiaheth Kdmundwon of
McCloud. Cab, arrived In the city
thl morning on a business and
pleasure trip.
Mrs. Jamr Cornutt of the Oold
lllll illntrtct waa n visitor In Med
Tord for poveral hours (hit morn
Florence May of the Merid
ian Ore hard district and two
nieces, ICdith and Clara May, en
tertained with fc week end party,
their Kuesis helng six Normal
school tilrls from Portland and Se
attle. The occasion wim honoring
Miss KdUh's birthday, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. a, Harding hnve
returned from a two weeks' trip
to Yellowftone National park. They
entered the park through the west
entrance, drove alt the way around
II, and left ty the south entrance
through the Jackson Hoe! country
In Wyoming. Cars from every
state In the union except two were
seen In the park as well nn cars
from Canada. Kuwait and Wnh
tuition, D. C, Ald Mr. Harding. ,
SCHATZ Sophie K. SehaU
passed away at her home, 1 2n 2
Kast Kleventh ' ? street Saturday
evening from Infirmities due to old
nuo. Aged 85 years, five months,
2'i days. Native of Pennsylvania,
h ranees of Horn Kelruiry f, IS44. The fam
lly had resided In Medford for the
past seven years. The family were
former residents of mtroit, Mich.
She was tho wife of a Civil war
veteran. leeeased leaves her hus
band. John Soha ti and one son.
Leslie It, Schata. Kuneral scrviceM
will be held at the family home
Monday at s p. m., Itev. KuvhhhhI
Set, officiating. Interment in Mt.
View cemetery. Ashland. j t-'uncrul
arrangement In chaifte of the I'erl
Kunenil Home.
O U O C K K It James Crant
Crocker, Hifant son of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Crocker of sas Wett
Tenth street passed away al the
Sacred Heart hospital early Sat
ui day morning mjeri two days.
Intermetit took' tdnce Satiitdtiy at
t p. m Itev. Carmen Mell orfuat-
llUjt-
Vjincouver Plant Burni
VAXCOl'VKIt, H. C.. Julv
(rD -Hiii-ns suffered In n (ire whU h
gutted Ihe Jones Tent Awning
Co. plant proved talul to tleorce
Capelle. 3ft. Capelle was sprayed
with oil irom an explodltiR taek
.
CatkanUv Cnnsi ruction under
way on $15,975 Ihitvey and Hm
ton huildiUK-
Iteal I'stato Tnuisfors.
Helen M. Clifford et vir to Tl.
W, Klley et ux: W. I), to the X
of NW:, Sec. 21. Tp. 35 S. II. 4 W.
Albert S. Daugherty to Clarihel
Moen: W. U. to land In Tp. 117 S.
It, 2 W.
K. A. Pnugherty et ux to K. K.
Foss; i), c. D. to land In Tp. 38
S. K. 1
K. K. Ko et ux to r. A. Daugh
erty; W. 1. to land in Tp. 3S S. It
I W,
Charles Hofheck et ux to Itoliort
O. Iturns et ux; W. I), to land In
Tp. 3M s. U. 2 W.
W. t Lyman et ux to F,. S.
Brown: W. P. to Lots 30 and 31.
Mont View Add. to Ashland.
Mahel C. I'oatuie to Samuel S.
Poague; Q. C. I), to 10 ft. of the
N. side of Lot I-. nil of Lot 13,
Cooksey's Add. to Central Point:
also Lots 3, 4. f and fi. Klock 8.
Amy Hnrlmuh'h Add. to Central
olnt.
Muhel C. Poauue to Samuel S.
Poauue: Q. C. I), to Lot 5, !tll:
1, Imperial Add. to Medford.
(. H. Johnson et ux to .Limes
It. DuKgnn; W. P. to the SKVi nf
SWi of See. S2. Tp. 37 S. It. 3 W.
Warren Snod grass to l.illle M.
McKee; W. p. to all of Lots 1. 2,
Hlk 11. Phoenix.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ft I K l-.'NT Five room modern
house, near schools. Inquire at
&? Haven street. tf
AN ASSOCIATION is helng form
ed i o ha nd le a n a rt Icle of u ni
versal commerclitl use from
aste material. If you would
make several hundred iter cent
and have from IJSO to $1000.
would like to talk to you. Pest
of references. This Is a li op
portunity to make monev. Ad
dress fin interview, Hex 75. Mall
Trihune. t
waKtkh
l.ady MtenoKrapher.
one with office experience pre
ferred. Aldttss Stenographer,
care of Mail Trihune. stating
when available, experience, sal
ary desired, give street address
ami telephone. 1 30
J. Verne Shangle
Photographer
Home Portraits should be made
now.
Have us photograph Granddad
or Grandmother in your own
home. These will please you.
Phono 1308 318 Mod. Bldg.
A7 .
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t AXO HOLLV St. Phohi 144
A Complete Cleaning ah
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AExperi ' Finishing
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Foil I5KNT-Modern 4 -room mm
. galow, furnished; ganme. Tel.
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VOU SA1.K Antloue davenport
and la l tie '1 vrienitl nigs, un
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French mirror attached, one
stmare, hand -carved nnhog:inv
tahle. Tuesdav and Wednesday
only. , Sii South lirnpv. 11
Women's Hose
1 S1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe with
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Pliysicians tmit causes,
not s y in p t o in s. WcU?-nii'dii-ation
means Ireat-iii!-
symptoms (iiite
1 iu wioii way to go
about ni'ttinn' rid of the
troiiMo. A visit to your
doctor nine times out of
ten. is t ho clieapest
lliing to do in (lie long
run. Trust your doctor
and when lie n'ives yon
a prescription 1o lie
tilled.
11
sGet It at MaffiHV
Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug Store
214 E. Main
Phone 91
With Our New Cooling Plant
;NOW lyjTTsri
TODAY
4 Shows
D.iily at
1:30, 3:15,
7 and 9
P. M.
ON.
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Also
CHARLES
KING
In the
All Talking
All Colored
Musical
Revue
"Climbing
the
Golden
Stairs"
AN
ALL TALKING
Picture of the Battle of the
Sexes in and out of the Prize
King
with
MARY BRIAN
RICHARD ARLEN
Jack Oakie and Harry Green
BACLANOVA
Admission .
''""s 10 and 35
Ev"E)s 25 and 50
COMING WEDNESDAY
ALL TALKING t
DOLORES
in ' a m ' UJ 1
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4 W 1 MSEC . s - M
A BREEZY COMEDY OF
MANY MERRY MOMENTS.
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, rlsnm r a
;ilunl whlrh
f !ve rlpa fruit.
nunibrr of bnunv
In warm Bummem
Aieaiura la itiv wmm.
ffriftriipullii uf Oi ItuKiia Itlvi-r
vallry and catxway tu C'mlor Itka.