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L ' rOE TWO MT:DFOTlD MATL TRTTSTTNT!, AfEDFOftD. OTiFf:0', TUESDAY, JULY ?,0, 1029. l1 ocal and Personal Seventy out of the Htute earn reentered hero yentenlny with tho local Htate auto traffic bureau from all parts of the t'nlted Slates, lllu': tratlnff the fact that the auto tour ist travel l( funl upproahinK tho peak. For penohea come to Lauroldale Orchard, Pacific highway, 5 nil. 1 south of Grants Pukii. 530 Mm. Clyde Walker of Kort Mini- i ison. Iowa. left today for her home 'l In that viiy, after vlftltlng with her : brother; Kivd' Jltidy of Mod ford. ,j .Tree prop, aborted length. WoodR 1-bivCo. 1 21tf ) Mrs. Kdythe Martin anil Mr. 'l Helen Smith returned to Medford on Sunday from Hifn FranrlHcn, i where they spent tho paht week ori' a vacation trip. 1 ?!.G0 per load $2.50, green pine slabs Jor Jfl-lm Auk about free kindtlnff. Med. fuel Co., Tel. 031. lOf.'tf (luestH from a dihtance rcjflHter i ed itt lorn"! hoteltr Include' Mr. and w Mrn J. M'. Morrow of Den Moinon, Iowa, John II. UenlHnn "f New YorVCIly, fary 'ettrtn of Norfolk. ( Va., Mm. !rerlude H. Kenyon of t frand RapldH, Mich., Mr. and Mr. Stuart Campbell of Waterloo, Neb,, ? Mr. I. WelllriKlon and son of Vancouver, H. t. Mrs. Maud Hand I and Hurh Handera of Wkhlta, j KmiH.. Mr. and Mr. To in 10. .lonen , of ChleiiKo, III. t I PynKe'H old-time da nee, Nnt, ' Wed; and Sat. 134 The Derep of Honor Proioetlvy f aHtfoelatfnn will hotil a HOiinl nnf bufilnesH meeting on 'rhiirHtlujf even Inc. Aukuhi iHt, at 8 'nnlo(.'1c at the home nf Mrs. PeHsle HubleK I 8& 15Ht N'lnlh street. Dr. and' Mrs. J. J. Kmmem and i son Kobert are expected home from New York, l'Yidny, Auk. -nd. 131 i ' Verhnr VawteV will leave for Kun KranclHco tonight on business. Tree propH, 1x2 full size, at Med ford Lumber Co. 124tf Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Ilichards, non Kranels and two dniiKhlerH, Hoael and Mary, of Ashland, Neb., are expected to arrive' In the city today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J.: Frank Wortman. The families are doubly related as Mr. Itielt ards in Mi's. Wort mail's brother, aiid Mr. Hlehnrds Is Mr. Wort man's (st'er. Mr. HIchnvdN Is it retlr'ed farmer. Miss Horel' Rich ards has Just finished at the rnl vrralty of Nebraska, and Miss Mary Rlehards and Kranels Hlchnids are ntill rttudentM at Hint university. Tree' props from clear5 lurhber. Big Plilos Lbr. Co. Phono No. I. 118tf Mr. and' Mi's.' J. V. Hnlder end Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoso left for a visit at the OreRort Caves today. A few smnll steelhend are hehiK taken near (ioicl HIM, local anglers report. T. H. Dnwson cittiirht three Ktiriday. the: latffcst having fresh net maVkk, tndleatlnp that oach- Inir on the lower river has hot been Htopped. Ornntrf Puss Courier. Red I-etter Day at the M. M. Dept. Htot'e tnmnrrow. Ten S. II. Rreeh discount stamps KltKK. lan ; A large number of ciiMtoniers were at the public market' this morning, and all of the berries and most of the veKetables were Hold at an early hour. We have money to loan on pear crop, chattels, collateral security, salaries, etc. Itanlster & Chrlatncr, Liberty Hldg. 134 Htilnley Smith and Howard a 'Clerc are spending tho week In Portland; They plan to return to Modford" Sunday. Window glass, all nlzea; also plftte glnsH. TrowbrldKe Cabinet Wks. Nineteen persons died as the re mit of traffic accidents In Oregon during 'June, according to a- report of the atnte traffic de partment. Approximately 3tio per sona were injured. More than 1 1 "J & of the accidents were due to care lessness yf d rivers, w li I le In 33 H eases the drivers failed to give proper right of way. A total of 117 drivers wore exceeding the wpeed limit. 'Double H. II. green discount stamps given on all lltirualn Ituse nteltf pntvhfivPM tomorrow at the At. M. Dept. Store. 1 jji M.IIHhii M. Coulcy. I.uellu licdell and Helen l.uic of Hruuklyn. N. Y. trtok tho stiiKe this mrniiitf fur Crater lnke. A large hI nek of tree1 props nl toods lbr. Cn. I!uf Among the Oreoniuns rexlster efl ut Med ft ild Hotels are Mil Wttn KHgnre of llouaitv.n, Mr. and Mm. Jl. V. Davis of Salem, Mrs. iNVIUo Oirrell and daughter nf Monmouth, and the follnvvint; fn.-n Port land: Mr. and M rs. Philip jrhk Mr. and Mrs. Y. . Dunlnp. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. PUyan. Mr. ahd IU.vti.tK. K. MorKan und Mi. JahV C Chsse. j Djiiioo at Drnaniland, ChlldcrtT Ask your grocer for Fluh ior' Milk Bread and be assured of the finest bread money can buy. h I Jurk I'oweil, 19, MorifYird youth, I l HufftTliitf from flotlouH but not fa' hI InjnrleK rm-clved tdiotit ti j o'clock Kumlfty morning when the j Hiti loy-DavliUnii inoturryt.'lu he was rldiHK coltlOVd h-.Jon with an Overland touring car driven by J I H. !,. VoumanM. rhe nilKhttp u I cut-red on the JaekHoiivllle high way about a mile out of Medfitid. The injured youth wan taken to the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford. AHhland Tiding. Tree propH from clear lumber. BIk Pines Lumber Co., Phono No. 1 (ionirtn w, IHuylns of Talent wan in the city on bunlne.sH Mon- iUy- iyne'H old-time dance. Nat. Wed. and Hat. 134 1.. fluff Hpent Sunday at f-'ren- teen City, bathliiK In the urf and,; dfkKlfiK claniH. Do your NhoppliiK at (he M. M. Iet, Ktore totrtorrow. Doulile H. Xr 1 IF .11 ... " "'""'i " m every i-ami iu rename. .Miv. Chaa. Henry and daughter Oeortfla of Luwrencevllte. III., Infi thiM noon for their home, after Hiiendinif weveiii nu.rii Iim vf ui i i tw MVh. Kd Meekelhymer of Union ( reek. L. C. Smith and Corona tvnewrlt- erif. Medford Typewriter lOxchanwe. 139 Mrs. Roy Mtigford left this morning for Sacramento lifter spending ten days visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. White of thlH city. Heleeted' green hloekM and slabs. 12 or lfi-in., on edgings. Ask about free kindling. Med. Kile! Co. Tel. 031. JOSif Catherine O'ltmirke." ait employ of the Maying shop, will leave ffr Vancouver, Wash., tomorrow to visit, hoi' parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O'ltourke, and her sister, Mrs. Ar thur" D. Williams. Mr. anil Mi's. Wlllli.ms drid small son Arlhur are retiiritlng from Kiiwuii. In the Hii wa linn Islands, for ah extended visit. Mr. Williams Is ill tlie eiii plny of Ihe California -Hawaiian SiiKar coi-poiiitlon and has charge of a 1 -'.OiiO-ucfe plantation there. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. llm. 12, Palm Itlk., cor ner Main and Front. unstalrH. 24tr' Clep Kabrick. Jr., left today for lingerie and Seattle on business. He Is a representative of the Amer ica ti Laundry Mnehine company. Special showiiiK of winter coal's tomorrow. Double slumps on iH down payments at the M. M. De partment Store. Mrs. K. Fuller of Mt. Rainier, Mr. nm Mrs. A. V, lit ugcnhelmer of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Pulley and Mr. 4ind Mrs. Win. T. Stewart of Sea it le are visitors in Medfot'd from Washington. f''.ri(l per load. 2. GO, green pine1 slabs, 12 or 16-ln. Ask about free kindling. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 10fitf Mrs. F. K. I".e left for James town, Ind., last night, where she was called, due to the serious ill ness of her brother. Dressmaking, smocking nnd but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Rid. Phontf 1181. 13tf Mrs. James Aldersun and daugh ter Virginia arrived In' Medford yesterday to spend several days as the HueMs nf Mrs. ( . J. McKi'O, Choice gladioli, 25c a doz; 150 varieties to choose from. Heo them Jit SnmuolHon'M Flower Harden, 2lts Clnrk St. Phone 7T.I-X. 131 The Hollywood baseball team passed throuuh Medford last iiIkIK on the Shasta, en route to Los An geles. Itecause planet were not ttvallable to lake the players from Seattle to Portland, they aro one day behind schedule. Tree props from clear lumber. Pig Pines Lumber Co., Phono No. 1. 121tf A. Pay Parker nnd family of Hutte Falls were Medford visitors yesterday. Local and long distance hauling. We biiw you money. Hawley Trans fer, (119 N. Riverside Tel. 1044-X. 15f! Dedication of Salem's new $.r0, 000 municipal airport Will be a fea ture of the stale convention nf the American Legion on the opening of (he three-day annual meeting 'August x, with bonds posted for tho apiieariitice of a crack so.und Ton of army pursuit ships from Crlssey field, near Sun Francisco. There will be not air races nor air circus, but the army squadron will offer if complete prouVam nf aerl.il ; inaueiiverH and stunt flying. i Reneflt dance by Montana club,' Saint-day, August 3. at V. o. w. ; hall. (iood music, freo lunch, j Tickets 7 tie. 131 i Mrs. R. .. Solomon nf Klam ath Falls was In Mcdfold vester- day. I Kiddles' ready made patitv! dresses of attractive prints, with1 Laproii to niati'h, sixes 2 to t( years.' regular price, 1 .!. t(t close out, Jl.Pi. KIS Mis. I'M ward Lynn tt Pi-ecott. , Arlr... mrlvcd In Medford by train liM night to vlit with Frank and! Witt. Itybee of Jncksohville, We have money to loan on peiiri crops, chattels, collateral security, salaries, etc. Hatilster ('bristlier, 'Liberty Hldg. 134 Call tot nla lis registered at Md foyi hotels include Mr. and Mrs. Arthur fiarher and Fmma and Kd ward (larber of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. tieo. F. Riddle and Mis. L. Reale of San Marlho, Klsie and Fern Nellsml nf Perkeley. s,co. L. M ill, trd ami f ii tn My of Pasadena. Mi . and Mrs. V. Ilusewell nf Sanld H:irlaia. Kobert C, Paly aiul fam ily of San Pedro, 'Mrs. Harrit lliicli Ity and parly i,itd M rs. A till to K. S.-ott and Kthel A. Scntt of Lung Peach. Mrs. Chas, K. S.atfe and Mts Marjnrie Sinrfe of t ink land. Mr Iitiio Isaacs. Mr. and Mrs. (). M. Johnson, Mrs. K. I tent tie and Mrs. .1. F. Rentilo of San Finn clhco, Mr, itnd Mrs. H, J. Caminn, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. VanUerper. Mr. ihd Mrs. K. S. Durutent ami Mi-s. K. S. Durment, Jr., of lam Angeles. I'omplete lino nf shoes carried by the k'.nnt Sld. Shoo Simp. No better shoo anywhero for tho price O, Showers. j aof Mrs. McCaskcy and MlH. Sid Itichardsnii nf Central Point spent this morniuh' In the city on busi ness. Special phnwlng nf winter coats tomorrow. Double stamps on all down imymenta at the M. M. De nurtmcnt Store, Minn i.oretta OlmmlnM of Mon roe, Mli h., will arrive on the HliHsta from INirthind this evening. Mlna ('rlinmins will he maid of honor at the wiMhUiiK of her counIu. Mury ! Cn lii r. and Kdwurd C. Kelly, a week from today. KlddlfH ready made . punty drcHHes of attractive piintH, with 'apron to match, nixes - to 6 yearn, regular jiili-e, $l.ir., to close out $1,411. 13r A inarrfuuo licence was Issued In mc 'oiiuiy cierK s mi we yesieruay to J. J'Minund Olsdn, iU.' and Mary l21tf'C Weixmann. 4. of Orants Pass, t;orona audinK mncnineg at Med- j ford Typewriter Kxchange. 139 A1J(.n( rei4onable Price. Phone M,H- ,w,rRC J' l'VC"V,,tl l,ttH ,Pyour order to 1039 or 422-L. tf turned home from her former I A ,. ,.,.,.,. , ,...,, , home at Jefferson; Iowa, where; ' H''10 I he had been vlsitlnp for tho past two months, hfrcompanled by her i niother, Mm, P. A. Ford of Jeffer- I on. who will visit at the PrcHcott home for nome time. UM.,1 Klnt, j , . " , ' i "i 4 rumimn. h uimjiii ' free kindling. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. " lUTitr Mr. M. K. Kiddie wuh hoHtenn hi t a dellu'hlful dinner oartv ot Ml;' i lck- lodtfc on Honue river, Hun- nay. aimiui jo jrtiwtM were preH - cnt mid' garde and swimming were i e'njoyed throughout the . afternoon i and evetiltlfi.' Troo rops from clear lumber. Pig Plnen Lbr. Co. Phone Xo. l". 1 18tf A Hupmobile roadster, driven by Mis. .Marian A. Xelson of Portland iiooui o u chick nunuay an'rnoon collided hcadoti with . a aedan driven by J. H. HanHcn of San Franelscu, on the highway near Phoenix, when Mrs. Nelson at tempted to pass a car driven by A. H. Thompson of Ashland, bam- a e amounted to about $",oo on j west zone office of the Willys- j the two cars. Ashland TidiiiKS. (Overland company, transacted bus-j ' Double K. H. green discount iness with the (!eo. 'I'relchler Mo slaiiips Biveu on all liarnain Rase- tor company, local dealers, today I merit purchases tomorrow at the i M. M. Dept. Store. 1 !! , MIsh KHzabeth Wiley i.r Los An geles arrived Suturday evening for a wee k 'a visit wit h M ra. M . K. Riddle. Miss Wiley wilt take in "Crater Lake and a number of the outstanding scenic points around Medford during her stay here. Protect your eyes from direct sun's rays with Vekirk eyo shades, special 311c, in assorted oolttrs, at Colvig Drugs, next to Itlalto thea-I ter. See tho window. 131 Auto permits were granted In the" sheriff's of flee yesterday and thi iriorniitc to the followinc: H. A. Kills. H. C. flraveH. Konl Jura nto, Rernal Culy, C. V. Anderson, F. C. Findlcy, J. C. liyau. Silver crest OtVhardM, R. A. Skinner. Hlertn ravis, William 'ope land of Medford': Ivmi Davis, H. K. Cnn kci' of Jacksdnvitie: Fowler Sales company of Klamath Falls; Hattie Howlett'of Kagle Point and Charles Day crouch of Ashland. $r.(io Special $r..O per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel R3I. T0rtf ( Art hndrls' left yesterdiiy for San Francisco'- ,lo return to Med ftiril In about' a week. Mr, Kndi'is will then IcaVe for Tacotna wHere he I a If erf up IliK new work as sales manager for the Tain ma and' Se attle divlMon of the Sperry Flour company, Mrrt. Kndrls will Join him some time later In September. Ited Letter Day at the M. M. Dept. Store tomorrow. Ten S. At H. gi'eep discount stamps Fit 111'-. Jack Wilson and family of 1 J I South Lincoln were pleasantly .sur prised viHh a short visit from his motheY, Mrs. Mary . WllHon. and Ki-atldson add two brotllerH. Dohald and KHiter Wilson, all of Addy. Wash. He had not seen them for ten yefirs. They were acconl panled hy his sistcc; Mt'rf. Kline r K. Williams, nhd two children of Kugene. Protect your eyes from direct suit's Vays with ATcklrk eye shades, special Alio, In assorted colors, at Colvig Drugs, next to Itlalto thea ter. See the window. KM Mrs. fl. A'. Abbott add daughter Maude returned yesterday from Lake o' the Woods, where they have been vacationing' the last wee k. $r,.n Special $r.un P0r load, fac tory blocks. Med'. Fuel Co., Tel. 3I. ior-tr i:arl PlKahtW and his fatlier. F. i:. nigijnw, left yest unlay for a wi'ek's motor trip In Crescent' City ami coast points down through California. They will return here Satindiy or 'Huuditv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY F(U ItlONT l-ronin house, partly furnished, $J0. water paid. For rent acres with Kood ft -room house, win tent for a year at $-' per month. CIIAl'NCKV FI.UKKV. Ji'l First National Patik. I3S F(lt sA Li; -i Jood hnhie on pave ment Tor $:'ti."h; lim. and bal- nee on monthly pa.Miients. : Fur Sale HoimI little chicken farm I'm- ".'you; lion down pay-. ment, CIIACXCFV Fl'.OPF.V. l?oi Fh'Ml National Plmk. i.1r. ''HI! l!K.'T . I'lililiMlflHil iiuail mcnt. L'Jll Nu. Ivy. LIS VA N'TKll Autt) tmuspnrlMinh f"i- Ihroi to Nnll l.nU' or (iritntl .1 unci ion. ruin. Dhuiii o' i'iiIcki S.TVlr? .Stlltloll. iai b'nl! f.M.K ruillloi-H mill ei'tli-r. ' Or. Si line. I ; i ! WAXTKIl A llollio foe uiiihI illiCT. S 1 1 it inn no oiincm. Hi-, .lotii'. I ill 'S3: I.AMV Willi kIiI. s, minis iUHr. I I'lnu fi.'i' . mini; no i IiIHIiimi. i".i lii'iiMon i:u . . ... l l'K H.M.K-t-holK nncl: llr:HhiB .stovo. fi-ull .lur, hcivIiik mi. rhino, olh.T f urnlltni'. I'lionu -' . tii'inlri' b3 Iti-nllv SI. 131 riii! a mm M niioint a-1 Imiiiht runci. oxirn lorci ovon " it ml wtirinini; ovni, J-i wiltrl3 hi'iiit'i-, .u tiwiirli unit t'ontluli. for : j i-nwlt. I'hoiio Via. iate Kill! NU.U-HImi'K ,ol,o .llili'.. 1 :. I'honl' HI I -.1-1. KM 1 nil In Km., I I'onillllon. Wlll -.'II r'Olt III .SAI.K 1 fl. Iiimvv illw Clioni- 4HH-K-S. 1.11 YlU'.NO WUIOW with two Klrli. 4 ntiil fi. wolilil tike work In lino Ihm'Iohk homp. Phono 4iil-.l iSS I or oi a. viiikilulo. slilo oniranoi' - J30 t! Mrs. J. P. Hurley and xou Kd ward of SprJnKfleld, Mo.,' and Mrs. Mabel HennetJ and dniiKhter, Mit-w Kmlly, of HfdliMter, .Mo., arrived last nlfcht to vixll their two broth- : ern. n.arli-H uml fleorue MYf'liiiti i of Phoenix, and- their HiHter, .Mrs. ' Mollle Wlfeher of Medford. Mix. Hemiett hud not n;'cii her brother j George and winter, Mi s. Wilcher. I j for i!7 yearn. .Mr. Hurley haw' , inittle neveml trips to the Jtoue , Itlver valley: It in Mrs. Henuett's i rirst trip out. inn lauiex are, j cousins if Ur. Frank JCoberts of Medford,. jiii KiiiiiH ui Huriivinir nnriA nv was one rf two who enlisted from I Medford in the Hjmniwh-Ainerlean war In 1X!'. The other wuh l!oh l)iv. JameH C.rieve and two nthem H.IIIP Pn - f liHted from Central Point. 'Hi.ye j . ,v, r t i 1 'P. Taylor, who Joined from Jack- I sonvllle, was killed in action at Malabon. Do your .shoppint: at tho M. M. 1,1 ni,,rp lomon-ow. ununie . , i - ituntn tm ' pVory cash purchase IVJ ('has. M. Kngllsh. who Is at his j former home In Magara, X. D., on business and pleasure, recently had, ';n -l-n. driving from Deering to .Niagara his car skidded j i In the gravel and turned over three, j times. Mr. Knulish suffered bruises ! ami cms ami a sprained uiikic nui was not seriously hurt. Chicken dinners, 7fi. Good Lfi the best; better than tho rest. The Covered Wanon. Phoenix. 1 Martin F. Swift of Portland, fae-: lory represent at I ve of the norl h- 11 r,d drove to K la math Falls on liuslnesH. Tree props. That prop propper, slzu propper, price propper, prop- per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. 1 u pf I William Rice, representative In soul her ji Oregon for t he Flcisch j man Yeast company, will spend ' his vacation visit iiib at different j ei tiles in 'alifoi nla. I Oct those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Prill's Sheet! Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super! the Lincoln club of ibis county, Service Station. Phone 418. tf'land at its earlier meetings deliv- ,Mi. S. K. How let t. the pioneer ered orations full of humor and woman from F.anle point., was i polities. In early life be was a the fir?! person to purchase a pew j ncwsp;icrmaii. and worked on H3 Puick. diseai-dlng her old J !i:t . papers in Vas;i:.ig1mi. Rulck til.. I was .still doing good I Word of thedealii was wired to service. j friends In this city. Protect your oyoa from direct! At th" ti,n, r ,lis poking. Col. sun's rays with Vekirk eye shades, I Washburn was planning a year's special 3!c, in assorted colors, at s,:,y in ,,,,ly- Colvig Drugs, next to Riulto the.i- ter. See the window. Mr. and Mrs. 1 1. C. Frcdelt home from attending the Kuncno I celebra lion. M r. Fredot t e Itt a II ' decorated with the :-ddehurn's of Ihe 4!ter. Iet me write your fire Insurance.. Cart V. Tengwald, Hotel Jlolhutd.i Phono flflll. i .t-f I Notice. jibe resiifi of a collision between Anyone wantlm; earwig, poison the Stiidebaker car driven by his may obtain same by phoning the ; father. It. F. Pelevan and a Star County Awent's office, or seeing edan driven by Mae fiilisop of Ta K. It. Da t man; County Fruit Jn- jcoma, Washington, on the hlgh spectftr. This polsop will be dcfv-JW!y '"Ih side of Central Point, ered to parlies desiring same and'T,u' ,m-v whu W,IH seated in the is sold at t lie rate of I "l poundh fl nl 1 with his father. was for $ I.H.-i. This price is cost. t;i (,'"'nw" against the windshield as ; I the result of the impact. Mrs. Card of Thanks, 1 J lielevan and another young sou in We want to thank our friends , the rear seat' wove uninjured, for their kindness and - syuipat hy The Pelevaus woro going south during our late bereavement, .in J oil the highway, returning home the loss of our beloved son; also .from a motor trip through Die for the many beautiful flowers. north. Mrs. Gibson was drivine Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Suuderniao. north. Poth cars. eonslderaoly It'll damaged, are In local garages. THE PICK 0' THE NOW! PLAYING That Thrilling1 Epic - By the' Master of r2 ! IS '3 S ; t" I TWO w if miHiiv i kSlPilrV' 5 COMING 1 AS SECRETARY OF At a meeting of the directors of ' Ihe i "ji 1 iTiii'iilit .Knot hern On-ioiii i .. .... , ... . . . . , . ' , 7 v 1 Z ,r u I ( cl,'y n t.co ma Vn 1'uhllc" "r th' T,l "ia' ( nam"t1' of commorce, waa choHen association Sei.teinber I. ' At the meeting Josephine cotin- ' ty -was repreMcnted by Mcmsi-h. : Pent, Con kiln and Dunieray of ,iaiiu I UfHl . Ca nl If., by Messi-H. (!'hilds, Ireland and Peacock; Klamath county by A. West and Jackson county by i C. 11. (Pop) dates and Dr. II. W. -'' !' Dcvelottucnt of the port of Cren. vent, Calif., ami the extension of t he ( ; i a nts I 'ass ra i I roa d tu that (.m ' mjJur olljt.cl ive8 ot lhe U880. t.j((tion Tho 'f.Xlt.Ilw. wlll be lwrne pro r.t hy lh(; foup t.uuntlra jnt,.r. ..,,.. i .....i .,,.,.,.uui,.,. ... .,(,, Wjj waK,., K(. ,.(t. irv jMnw,. WH divide his , fnrrt lime between (il'ants P'tss j Klam.lU, Ftllis. Crescent Citv and tlilM rltv ' MB DEAD, PORTLAND Kobert A. Washburn, for many years a resident of this valley died at Port laud t Ills morning age ti l years. Ho is survived by his widow. He was formerly owner of the 1 'apt Tut t le orchard in the Table Rock district, To scores of Jackson county people-, deceased was known as 1 'olmicl Washburit. He was one of Hie founders of CALIFORNIA TOURIST Hiigene lielevan of Jhigels, Oil., lost three front teeth this noon as BIG SILENT PICTURES of the Far North Story Writers 7 e ivoiisn ( ) w rt -- i tr u v SMOKE BELLEW Starring Conway Tearle Barbara Bedford Live with Alaska Jack thosn thrtllinq rinya of Klonrlyke stampede. alIo good comedy aw Thursday and Friday RONALD COLMAN and VILMA BANKY in LOVERS" PAGEANT DIRECTOR HERE WEDNESDAY -' ' i .Misn Uoi-Ih Kiuilli. well known' dramatic couch of l-ortland, who directed the Kunxet Trail pai.'eaiit presented in Kugene lust week, will arrive in Medford tomorrow morning to confer with the local airport committee and chamber of commerce heads In regard to tho proposed airport dedication cele- Mlss Smith will bo the guest of i the Lions' club tomorrow noun,: at the Hotol .Mi'dford. thu im'otin Hie npe of 0) vcars 1 month Ulll ncwhuvJ:,,;rvf,,d, scriptinn of her part in the J' thern Pageant and other simihir.nad bei.M a Iesi(,ent of this state 1 ,i V i e n t . Immediately following the Lions . . .i i '. . , ; will be held between the airport committee, Jamea Stevens and other Joenl people invited to assist I In the dedication celebration. Miss Smith will also attend this meet ing. The weather still conlinues to be very warm, although a combina tion of cloudiness, ha.e and smoke obscured the direct raysVf the sun much ---pl 9iy- h humidity Petty, of Medrord. will he cwnducl. seemed : niucli ' Higher, but 1he ed :fmm t ho Conger Funeral imr-weuiheV'.-lnii'caii ', instriiiuetUH$shiY- j lorg, Wednesday, July ;n, nt. lO -q. ed that it' was about normal for i m. Interment, will he in the Med thls time of the year. i lord cemetery. ! 1 I J.kl ila.ll II 1 1I Jbli, ,Ui iIU.t, i,lu)iL.U. .nll.I ..MMHtiLtl RTOOraraSTW Every, breatl. of air you brcttie liSl in 'his theatre is washed and llA chilled in Medford's Million Dol With Our New Cooling Plant lar water. , . starts SGtr HFRR FOR Tomorrow (mWMTJffil) 4 BIG DAYS , ALL TALKING SINGING- ' ' DANCING COMEDY LOOK! IT ENDS M nOlOBES . H-Olk TONIGHT --'Lm " ' iC fl Ws' 1 Love" ; : r .frill. - SHOW GIRL WHO LOVED , ' f 'S X TX ' fMM MONEY AND OA RED ''- f, . V ft ! ::;v ; ' mmwm You'll love lovely Dolores In VrWriiS i'JCS,JrV&-?i V-- thi merry story of a show Nj I -V I srY WX V' beauty who uses men's hearts jr'.Ak 'A . 1 I yT J as stepm stones to love. That-FasriilMtinn Ihrme ?7t iVivi '-XA ilW Uf ' fZjL 1 Tomorrow tlioy nun to g ViS jf Vjfl M "'-S 2 BIG ACTS m pric ,,...7 , ;f OF TALKING , I Mu. . 10 and 35 ' -0. )) UM- S'V " 9 COMEDY Eves 25 and 50 XjCK V ' The hnavliit-He of Ihc atiuosiliT i-unsed lh ft'nlin of rlMM'iiosH , anil of uppresHive temperature.' The sinukc ariHitiK iroin-.ueiilotd I rhimneys utid alsi that which j drifted in from noartty rer-ent lor t'xl. firert IntnK (-omiuirativHy low in tho valley, esn'cially in the Kouth end, almost ohsourintr the view ot the mountains to the Ninth. No cooler weather seems to li? in siRht except tllat which would arise from a possible unexpected thunder ahower. UALI-WJIIIh Hall imaged uwa at Salem, Ore., July fi, 1 at i'l"' 11 years. Hponding praetloully ; .. . ' . .? .V . . "O " 111,11 1 1 "i Jn-iiioi u. nu mill, a.il IJ wuh a member of the Kagles' lodge . , , and a very active member of th? Seventh Day Advent ist church. He leaves his wil'e Dell O. Hall, of Med- ford; two daughters. Altar and Phyl lis: one brother, Amitew Hall, o.', j Hutte, .Mont.; also-two listers. Mrs. HiiUfe Triplet! of Untie, Mont., and i.Mra Laura Kliriierty of I'ortland. Ore. The reinainH will arrive In Medford today and the funeral 1i service will he held at tl Funeral Home, Thursday, I 1. at -l p. in.. Itev C. H. i service will he held at the Perl AtlgUKt Kitten- house otiiciating.. Interment in tip; Medford cemetery. rT'I)WI(l Funeral services fur1 John P. Ludwig. httslKnitl- of P.Hllo I.udwig, father of Maigarotie and ! ,! Obituary : .luwj jjwjjmmeto .-jfcfc-aW X. BY SUPREME GOUR sai KM ' itr'r. July. .'!". ! m,,. XUireniP l ourt oninlons. cui.- j ,,.iriiy hand.d' down at in i , !,. k xuesilay . noo nlrms. wore j ,,.r,.ic(i today (o -I o'clock I"'- r:itff of (lift ali.H'iieu oC sonii' ul tin "jiretlresi. ' ' " Ciu il or Tim lilts. " 'c "wisli to thank' our niMiy fi ti mis lor rhi'lr UimlnCHi. .mil .sj in puthy difrliis -our rt;ciMt ijf rjiavo m"nl itu! for Ihf liratltlfuJ. flur.il ofri'l'illKH. Wl- fln-l-iillly ..w.ll ti thank the Udllion'K l.i lR'l A ucp ' ;,T- j Leslie 1, ,cl,;.Z and Cdsun LJ- m ITW SAFE STORAGE We have unlimited space in our new fireproof con crete warehouse. We so licit grain for storage, be lieving we have the best and safest place in the val ley to store your grain. See us. ' ' MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse Cor. Tenth and South Fir