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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1929)
-TOE TWD Iocal and -'Personal Two Hinall Iuvh were rniicil to, liio local forest wrvlee office this! jnornintf. A ttn firo was hum-j liiR ulonc the Ijirlfi highway two j mlh'H oust of Anhlund. Another , .ruiu.ll liUw! was n'ltort'-tl from the llukiim iinKH UMrlet hi Sams, . Valley. y .. I ", 1 Kur work of all kinds. llmlm j ' Fur Kliop. Phone 7 us. HcV. 1) o I b 1; r I lltiKhes, Mrs; ; ,Huvhi;H HIMl two f'HiH li ft IhlK ve-k for OKlen, t'tah. ufler visitltiK for' several diiyti M the home of U v. , Jl unites' KriHlmulher, Mm. Jtelle ; K. Littrell. . Kev. lluM)ie in on his' way home after attending the v'yn-' yention . of the t'hriytlun churcn : lield at Sfutilo thlM month. I A not li or big shipment of Victor Radio with Klectrola arrived to- ,day for the Palmer MuMc Home: to distribute In Medford. 151 A, mnrrfuKC. liense wan IkmucI . "yesterday afternoon to Hlrhurd It ! Camibell uild Mlunehe A. Ma;-! lean, both of Aslilaml. ! F. AW i:artle(t. furrh-r and taxi-' dermf!. will o-n simp In Medford: on or, about Kept. 15; lo-itlun an-: no u need Inter. . K. IV Hands, cadastral engineer '. from the forest service generil land office at Portland, was in Medford today calliiiK ut the lueul , office.' Mr. Kami has just return-, cd from a trip into the I'mpquaj divide,, country where he invest!-j 'ttuted MiirveyltiK work heliiK car ried on there. j Those who have. been waiting to, get their , Victor. Radio with Ktee-' tn1n nlinnlrl nnllfv t Vl A Pill til fr i Music House to deliver from the j fourth bit; shipment. 10tJ . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vlnkerloh and j Hon of Veplurti. tlo'l"'d j Medford lust iiJkJR ad l,l f "' j t'ratcr Lake this moinijiK J-pendj tho qlKht... Mr, IMnkertnn Is editor und publisher of the Ventura Star. Re said lie waif flf'llK"tM with wh it he liad cen of Med ford and south ern Oregon. Medford Typewriter Kxehi.njre- - Rentals $3.Ml per mo., ? mos. 7.li0. t 1 4;tf Mrs. Adeline t.ove. wlm hn been at Rainbow camp for th past two weeks, left this morning for (Iran s 1'a.ss. Corn, wart nnd font remedies. J)r. Halstead, general quack, 35 X. Oukdaic. Phono 1470. 151 MIshcs .1. Hilton and A. Hilton of Cincinnati left for OMer Lake this inornlnK on the Miifie. "Wlndoiv tilaH, all slz"s; nine plate 'kIhks. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Marrhijre llenses Issued at tb" office of the county clerk thin week .Include the following: Kilnar .lumen "Williams and Minnie llessoy. Kan Francisco; Clifford A. Taylor and Mary Furber, lied niul'f. Oil; Sam mil ,M. Thorn, Vullejn, and Nellie Elevens, San Francisco: Ilotsuto S)iraUawn. Kerry, and. Mho llaso guwn, Portland, Fur work of all kinds. Hodtres Fur Shop. phono 72. Kfi ., A reduction In round trip fares for Labor day was announced by the .Southern Pacific t.idi.y. Round trip tickets lo all points In Oregon will be nold for fare and one-third, and tickets will be on sale from AllRUsl 30 to September J, llielu slve. The return limit will be Sep tember 4. ' A miracle of ' amootlinoas femt ! delicacy, those new Miro-Jena 1 ( Htlcks, ut CoIvIk liriiKH. next the Riullo theater. ir.It IT. J). Olsen, traveling freight nnd pusHcimer fluent here, left for Ihinsmulr, Cab, on buisiiess last nlKht. - Going on mile, 2 T. slllc dresRe. IncludluK Marlon 1'rlnce dresses that sold ut-Ailrlcnne'H for $:.';.&(. August clearance price $Ki at Steward's $1 to L'5 Sfnro. Itr. Among the Vnshlni.'lonln" 1 ibtemd al the Medford hotels this ..,.,rnln.. tliA ..tlnu-littr- Ml and Mm; li. H. Hchnebly of KUens bui'K. and the following from Ke Httle: Mr. and Mrs. 10. C. Pit ree, Mildred jh( Allene My re. Mr;. Anna M. Ko.clle, Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Creenflehl, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. Reed and daughter. Money binned to worthy people to pj.y their holies! debls. Tbonms Really Co., (Cm. P.!. I'alin Rlk.. cor ner Main and Front, iipstalrs. - 1 1 f Joe Henfrley of Ash bind and II H. CnrlesH of Talent were Meltoul viitors Monda' afternoon. lnllee a) Nit I Wed and Sut. Pi-' kci. belter ntiisie. I ",r, Mrs. II. M. Chtidw ick and . bil drcn. Donald i.nd Shirley, b-ft Mon day for their home In Porttjiud, after vlsitinjt for two i-ks at Hi home of Mrs. ChudvvbkV moiber Mrs. P.elte V'.. I.liirell. on South NiMVtnwn Hlreet. A la lire sttck tf lice prop" :i Wnoils l.br. Co. I'J'.Mf Mrs. li. C. Jerome "ill arrive in Medford tomorrow after h pending the summer In ( ulirornla. I 1 ee propf, uj 1111 niie, m .mii t .....1..... 1 1 n r Practically every restaurant, liotcl, fountain nnd eating houso in Medford und vicinity uses Fluhrcr'i Sandwich Loaf. Nuf f Sed A inceihu; of the rouds nnd hinh-! The water ultuation in Ashland ways committee of the Chamber Is j:ood at the present lime ami no ot Commerce lias been calb-d for j further curtailment In linage ap this oveniuj; by J. W. Wakefield, 1 pears probable, accord Idk to Water ehalrman. j Superintend nt Karl Hosier. Tal- The excitement at the corner of Irrigation water it heinu uved Bartlett and Main today was caused l" Irrluale l.lthia park and ci'y by the delivery of another uib ship- J water fountain! have been cut merit of Victor Radio to ih pi-i down to a minimum number of mer Muslo House. 151 James O'prlen, Applexatc ranch er, was HtnoiiK the rural visitors in town this tuorninu. 1 in- tue eaiiiauoK, loose new j TidflC's Miro-D.Mia lipMieks. sold only Ll jr,.rm' Speeb.l. feiv. Jdocks per OdviK Urn, next the Rialto the- ',,,. T(.L j , Af.(', Kut Co. If l.,3j ()(.t tn,)N(, fender and auto , "SieeMiead llob," well known lo-; bodies siralnhtcneu' at Prill's She't eal fNlierman. says that the steel-j Metal Works, opiioslte Iewis Kiiiei bead fishing is not iiad. Mc had ! Service Station. Phono 4 1 K. tf yoiid lio-li on the Cut: no Sund:,y. j Mr. and Mrs. I). II. How and "If may be a lony time between json Merlin visited the weyk end biles, but a lot of the time Is used tat the, home of M,,K. Newhiun. In landing those that do bite," Hob' Choir" gladioli, I'.u; i doz; 1'jO said. j varieties lo choose from. See them Fur work of all kinds. Hodges!" KuinimWii's Flower (iurden, -'"S Fur Shot". Ph.me 7'j. ;,i j Clark SI. Phone 7.4-'. tf U. Mae ' Mel'berson, for a num- Tiu fln' l,'partun nt wits called lier of veins "pro" on the Medfo i i ! out :iI ,hi- u course, and well known in Ash-jKri" rir t .the lutcreclloii of land, has taken over thu concc- j M,tin ,,n'1 "lh ''tr4- sloii and is now Kiviri' lessons on ' the Asbl.-.nd course. It Is his plan to remain In Ashland at least dur- inn the fall and winter months. i Ashland Tidings. I Tree props, assorted length;.! Woods I. ir. Co. U'Htf Hr. I). A. Chambers informed j the Mail Tribune today that tliej Olp n state board of examiners in I optoniciry will hroudeast o v i- r i K;, Portland, every Friday even-1 ' inn at i:l' an cdiieational program on the rare uf eyes am! optometry. Local and l"im distance hauling.! We save you money. Ilawb-y Trail fee, tint X. Kiverside. Tel. Mi l l-X. '(; 1 fiuesls from a dislance In Med ford inludo R. . Kr.se of Hun - lulu. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hersan of tin, Mr. and Mrs .1 . . I..,san nt , "r "!'.? "." " ' - Mrs- II. C Shirley of tMnal ' Itafner (,f Ni-w Vork Clly ' P.i j - Maiire al Xa) Wed and Sal (,er, better uuislc. There will be an election and lnstallatjui .of officci'H of the J!;tri bers" union this evenin : at H o'clock in the Labor hall, aeeordlm; to J. I:. Kldwetl, loeal organizer. S'.0d Sj ial, fety, Murks per load. Td. tilll. Me, Fuel o. tf Mr. it ml Mrs. I,. It. Wilkins nf Klami th KalN were Medford vi -itnt'H yesterday. The Hand l!ox. -'J.'l V.nt Ut li S. . will n-upen vr-ry so.m, with a smar; line uf Tall millinery, exclusive h' no( expcil!-ive. Wateh for opentn-' announeement. ;,t; Tree prups fium clear lumhe-. Itlff rims Mir. Co., Phone No. 1. 1 1 xtf Tourist h and otber.s from Cali fornia, registered at the hotels. In elurle Mrs. K. (.', Ulchey of San ivdro, Mr. and Mis. (',. c. (Iiosh of rorterville, Dodue and Crace .laeoliszoon of San IHcko, Mr. and Mrs. M. t. Itoller and sou of l'a!o Alio, Mr. and .Mih. Ityrne Vi.lk of Santa Monica, Mrn. A. K. lirlclcson of Holi; wood, Ith'bartl I. Turner and family of Clendalc. II. K. Har ler and family of Alhamhra. li. W. Harris and family of Covin;.. Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. Oslmme of l.outr liench, Allen Srlhert an. I mother. Mrs Helen Snair and mot her, Mrs. M. W. France, Mr. and Mrs. I'Yank Meier, Mr. and 'I. C. UNI,., M Snmlbetv and Mrs. K. C. Ih-hey of l,uH An ucIcn, and the folluwlim fi-iMii San Kranclseo: Mr. jm.l Mrs. II. '., aaru-lsoti. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Lar son, Mr. and Mr.s. S. (I. Saron.s. M r. a nd M is. .1 . A. Mather, M r. and Mis. James MeKlnley, Alice tV Cut; Icy. Winifred Lowe, Dr. und Mrs. It. I). UnhtTtMou. Tree props. That prop propper. size proppor, price propper. prop per place to net them. Medford I. umber Co. l it f Typewriter cleaning and repair ing. Medford Typewriter Kxebanuo, 1 Ititf W. o. iKwitz of Chie.-iKo and Mi-h, Kvelyn Koehler of Vrckn are Ihc quests of Mrs. K. M. Wultei at her home on KIhks liiKhway. Let mo write your fire insvirancv. Carl V, Teimwald, Hotel llollaiil. Phone iHHt. tf The MIvhcs Dnrulby and Mary Lee ItohertM will attend the Caf li!al private Hchool In Palo Alio this fall, $J.:n per load. Kreeti pine slabs. IU ur l-in. AU aliunt free khui UliK. Med. Klie Co. Tel. f M iss Ma rue ret l.nce of Marsb lield has been visiting at the home of Kite Wold for a few days v her rem in from San Francisco. Waicb for announcement uf c.ir pcuter's new shoe store opening soon. -:t i;. .Sixth St. Ii.i from Portland registered at local hold include Jessie Cleve land. Fae lllchanlvoh, (i. ;. Whit- iker and itioiber and Mrs. I.. I.. Younc,. Trie propK finni ibar luniber. I!ii; Pine l.br. Cu., Phone No. 1. I L' Mil Mr. and Mrs. I lean Sordon jnel children and .lack Ci.mble. T-d ' Jackllni, and Fvidyn i'omittin. - of Saiiiu ltjirliara. Cub. left tbls tiioinliur fr Crater I.akc to spend several dayi. They ha e iiivt i e turncd from Vellow ,,ne and llain-li-r .National parks. Free fdia litpou w 1 1 h marcel nr f Inter wave, I ,mi. I to v man'-' Marher and lieauiy Sboppc, i;,7 Tree props from cle,i r hi m her Pit; PincH l.hr. Co.. Phu no No. 1 . 1 I M f Hr. Frederick 1. Strtckrr oT Port la ml w at a week end mit of Mr and Mrs. A. J. K locker at their caltn at Pinion Point on the Poinie. Ir. Strieker raiW in Sep letnl.er f"l' I'tltope, win-re be w'M stMd pill. lie beiiltli sjvtcuis in sev- ri.l cMuntrlc. T." per bud. Kl II Pine sb.lM. 1 - or !! -In. A-k ab.utt fr.' kind lieu. Mc. Fuel Co.. Tel. t;;ti. tt Moslem .1-iiH'in apattmcnt with hot nnd enhl water, e,,,, m t welt v. In front of Mall Ti il.une bulblttiK- Aiply at offbe. lolMf Mr. und Mis. It. i:. N'fumH'i and lauynter i.steiia have returned home from a Victtin trip to Pat rick's Creek and Crescent City. Tree pros f i mih clear lumber. PU Pines ,hr. Co.. Phone No. 1 I 1 : f It ne assortment of Mlk dresses and Kllk CoatR. Value in ? l'i Your ehnlep ' at Steward'n 1 H K'T' Store. jr,r MEnroTtT) 'matti spools 10 prevent the reat waste '.vhjeh iM-curs there. The si ream fbw apiu-oxiniates 3,M0',ipHl tin' lons daily, with I he consumption appf-oxluiatel y i be same. Ashland All noii-pei ij-habje jiruduec that Is to be sent from here to the Cali fornia state fair, should be left at the chamber of commerce tomor row, l. M. Jjowh, in charge of the evhjjjft, unnouipreii, Mr. l.pwe i.s esirous of reeeivliiK a laiKC num- f crop Mpecimens of Krain. .jtrotato'H, .snuiihIi and id hey pru- tiu:iM Miiu.ii.ue va" lie- iunt- m im- Jackson county exhibit at Sacra ment i.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,.vllM,llf) ,h,i tlm .1.H...I..-,- l ,:nn,.n.M Vlfl, at ifflec -.libv ,AukUki J7;i 'Mr. -Uvo- ays. ;Thee;vtll le xliipped by exre,ss. 'pf,c mm -perishable sliipuient will I I "'be made, by freight. I , 1 CHIEF'S PLUNGE PARTY A lare crowd ot nearly latl boys wen- quests at the free .swimming jiartv t:ivcn (bis moi-niiiK at Ihc .Me,frd Nat by l'i'- Chief Itoy Klliotl. They sWi.m, dived, spia-di-aml. and in eueial had the kind of a Kood time which only boys under I I can have. pefore the boys went in the tank. Mr. KUiott and I,. M. Ilrmvn bavo talks upon fire prevention. They told the boys of the part they can play In tafeKuardinB live-.-and properly , by being vareful with matches and fires ', , , JM'. i Kllloji; plains (o nifiVe the sew im mint; part an annual affair for .Medford boys. , ' - : t CARPENTER TO OPEN" I '. .1. ( 'nyjM-nicr, who w as for merly in the Mine liusinc.a In Med ford, has returned from Kort Worth. Texas, where he was cull ed about 1S months a no on busl iich.s a ml In the near future will reopen his store at KaM .ixth street with a full line uf ladled' misses' ami children's shoes in the new fall aud winter styles. Mr. Carpenter, on his trip uerons the country, stopped . in marly every town and city of any conse quence, anil xays that Medford, to his ihlukitu:. Is the b'st busi ness (own of Us si.c that he has been In.. , II i' declaicd, himself as jilad tii Ket back to .MedfonI, and will be 'hem to sUiy. ... , . . Daily Meteorological Report Tmsdny, Anmist lltl Forecasts .Meiirord'itnil vicinity: Vnsettled tonlnht and Wednesday. . Cooler. t -choii : PnseHb'd tontKht and Wednesday; probably with rain northwest portion hikI iiIohr coast. Cooler in interior Wednesday. Local DaU v 5 K reinperatme (IVus.l . ns ."u IliKlicHi (Last U hts.i !t"i ks Uiwesb tUiht 1 hrs.l.. Pi all (tel. hnmldliy (Pct.t .. lk n-' Stale ot weather Clear Cb ar . I. a went letupcralnte this morn in. 'H denrei'M. Total prcclpilHtlon sFnce Sed. 1. I I'l.ay Inches. 'lompeialuro m yuar uko today HkhcHl, HI slowest. I. Smisci today, i b.'i p. m. Sunrise Wi'dnexdHy, a:'J. a. m. Sunset Wednesday. 7:";t p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITT 2i ' i 3 B f 3 ' i V I V Mnl-i'r Clly .. . 7(1 1 1 ('li ar lllsimiri'l- .M Clrar linl.-ic . . . Ml M Cli-ur Iti'llHT nn IM I'lumb H'H. Molllis . Tn till Ivlllll l'-rr.ni . I'" rii';ir lli-lciiH !'l .-nl I'lrur Ui Ami;iIc . . (li! l'c:ir Mlllnllfli'lil 1" Cli.ml.' I'luirnK I mi 7s e. Cily. Cori i.imi 7s r.i p. ciiv. Uiil llhilf in.' f.s t li:ir Itiisi'lmi'it .. Mi Is Clijir ShIi Ijikp Clly ss M I'linr San Ki iinrliro "il M CUniily Saliln Pe 7s is Clin,- s.muli- us M P. Cily. SiMikiinv . 71 Hi P. I'll). Wiilln Willi . SHI d-Hr liinlpov l Clrnr .1. lll'TCIIISON, .Moli'oroloi;l, trthttxt!, rttnroTCD, 76 Years Ago Pioneer John Beeson Filed Claim on Wagner Creek Land; Place Has Remained in the Family Wellborn Peeson calls attention to the fa t thai 70 years ai!. Au-( KUst Ii:h. his grandfather. John. lieeHon. fib-d on a donation lam) elalm on Warner creek, near Tal-1 eni, and tlua some member of lb"' family lias resided thereon ewr 1 sinee. His sister, Mva, Anna t.'ar-i tcr, resides iJiere now. , ' Welborn says tho emigrant (ruin1 In which bis father Closed the, plains ami came to Oregon. In I H ;'.! was the largest train thai ever ei.me to tlie Itoue River valb-y. , conHistint. of 1 '10, wagons, 3(hj peo ple ami bend of tut tie. Tiny j endured all the hurdshlps of those' curly das on the plains, lneludinui slcitness, trouble wii h Indians, shortauo of water at times, storm.',! ete. When tliey reuchd the valb-y i hey look claims i.nd start d to: make "little llopie in the Wetil.'f There were lots uf Indians here at that time, und they were often veiy, Lnquiiltive and hittd to get ulont; with. : Mr. Iteeson said hinicr rntman s futher and bis father. Wilbur Pee-, The ISaml Pox millinery n1 will reopen for businesrf In a very short time with u new uttdt of fa", and winter millinery. Mrt. I '. AJ (.'arpenter (formerly Mmmy lou i Cavanait','bl has just returtiel fro:n; San I'Yuucisco where nhe purehas- i cd all new millinery for her open- in t;oon. t Her store, will be in the same location a before, j.t blast Sixth street. The store lias been remodeled and tis very ( attrjp tlve. Mrs. Carpenter Jtivitejj old i i(stom- nd new to attend t he nin4 this which will bv announced, paper sunn. At a special meeting of the cilv last planuim; commissions Utld t-Mlit. Hr. It. II. KUiott was Kt'ttnied permission lo erect a Htore build in at the cm ner "nf Kast Main and Almoud streets. Although a spe cial permit was necessary, there were mi objections voiced and lb. Kllnll Hinted that, he would comply! wilh all overniuR roles In con- j struelltiK the store builtlin. l'lniotl u'nnonneed'ilortay ihtil' plans for (he building wen: still In - definite and tha: i;o slcps hal been 1 aleu toward Jakinj; out a permit. REPORT SMALL FIRE ELK CREEK DiSTRICT Peports of a small fire hurnini; 1 in the i:ik Creek district were re ceived nt the loeal forest service 1 offb e at one o'clock this nfP-r-. noon. The lda7c wa on ihc c t ! fork of the stream and near t lie mouth In the Crater national for-' est. It had covered 'ihoul one haif mi acre ' Two small f irus reported this : moi ulnt. one east of Ashland audi another in the Sam's Valley dis- j trlet were u uiler cont rid late t bis afternoon, . , 4 i BAND BOX MILLINERY f WILL RE-OPEN SOON: . -. i SCHOOLS NEXT TEIiModel Bakery 111 W. Main Ail will ln n.lili'il In llii' IHi'-'iH riiuiiii'.i lit Sin- .iiiiiinr ;nnl M.'iilui' lilk'li iii IiihiIm. w it ti M IS.s ljllllKI' llolli'liKii-k an Inslriii'ti.r. Sin- hits liml si'Ni'ral iMir' rtn'rii.ii'r, hthI ivii ImmI In r A. II. ilii.-rir In nil. ut tin' I'nlvi'r-ity nf irrnin. ttilv y.-i..-. Miss Tiill. lll-n. k was In I In-t-Hj- :v frw ilii making iii'l uiallmiN fur (lie vnrk. In inlili tii.n tu ti'iirhitiK In tin', nilvlinri'il Iimwi-k. Miss ll'illfiil'Hi k will a Is. i siin'tA Ui art In tin- i li'inriiliity ur - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A TCI -AeiTace lor coo pern t ive eptcrpi ise. State offer. 1 I " l-'oi k St.. Ahhind. :i WAXTKh liv pricttcal nurse, children to care fer by dav or hour and evi'iiiim. MY lu k St. l-hone i::r.- . I.'.t; 1-'1H; SAI.K l;itaurant and t'onniin hotie lining a Mood busliuv-'S. Will sacrifice for , ipliek Ha le. nceoiitU if sickness. Call at H I S. Il'vei'sule. I T I'ul: l;l;.T t rm.m. s(,.ani li.-at. Frlk'liliitrr. lint I'nlni riiimr. i;a rilKiv 1 :l r. N. Ilnllv Kill l-'tOI sJ.M.l:- Trail, t. Pat j SihimhI I1..11.I St. hi. I..-' I'-nU S W.K -Linn h . n'lnirr nun plrtriv itnilipril. I.n-atial in lniHi n.s iliutil. il-iint a nti'i' Inisi 11. s 'lliii.tl Irai- xtitti very l"tt iiviTlii'.ul A iMnl.'rfiil optnir 1 11 n ll v fur si.iup ('in'. S.-. Challrs A. Inu .i-iii . Im-., rxcllislM nirMilli. 1 1 I'm: sS.M.K -lln.n.l n-iv 3-roiim mmli-rii iilmil.aii li nn., wuh nnr air.- A N11. I suit, on Pni'lflr liitlni .iv, ;t niilrs finnt itv lim it!., riii. in h iirantirni uttii' hiiino mill tin- pi-i.-p p. onlv '. ti'i ins. ,s. i'h:., I. 's A. Whit Ak.'ii.'v, I a.'. i:..' LOST- T o s.-tti r p-iiJ orti. wtlli .black stnt4, iittH-r ,,pt. iirmvti. Call 7 1 .' , W. l.lih tu. l',.. J I KOI! liKNT Kin 'Hi!!i,vl HmiKo. kfrpinK rniMii. ;t;t Apio. li;' jQkkg'ox. Tuesday, afoust 20. 1020. son. Sr.. than a hov of Mi, stood gtiarrl fur Mn niuhts. there belnu three relays dunm; ea h niyht, and often drove away Indians who were prowling around. Ainoni: some of ihsc in the waop train of JST..J were the father of Fred Warner. F.d Thorn ton of Ashland, the Culvers at Phoenix, uncle and father of F.l mer .Milmun. ami the parents und KiandpareutH of many of the Wal kers. Wells, Murphys. Mills, Hob-in.-ons ami loekcfidler not ,.. M.. hut one of his cousins and others be could not remember, now livinif In I hiy county, mostly In the aotithern part. Mr. Hees(n ayn his father, (it )H. attended school whh other i-hildreii in the old Culver home, now the Phie Flower lode. tle-n on the Ci lifomia-i ire-un trail, a very rotiKh, dusty cow pal li. now the Pacific liiKhway. paved and much traveled ihunjiiirhfare. .The Culver home vva-s also Ihc jjlace for social, reiiKiuiis, eummuiiity and other Kiitltf rin.i, ami often shel tered the pioneers during Indian outbreaks. CLKM1-:TS Kuioral s-rvices for James Joseph. Clements Infant yon of .Mr. and Mrs. A. Clcinenls, a ni 2 iiioulhs ami -I days, who missed away at. the home of Ills parents on South Ciape street on Monday. August will be held Wednesday tnoi niiiK at U):ay, at the Perl funeral parlors. Inter ment, at the Medford cemetery. 1 '. MclXTlKi:, Ce.il Audrey Mi i Intirc, itifant dauuhter of Mr. and ' M rs. Harry W. Me I nl ire. passe .1 j away ut the family residence, cor ner Mae and Sailing streets, Mon day t-veniiiK at X o'clock. The lit- tie child became very III uhout 7 o'ebe k and was immediately ru;.h . ed to the doctor, wiio adminis tered every possible aid. but sin had apparently passed i.way before reaching his home. She wan a very sweet and lovaM" child, and 1 will leave a vacant spot in 'home. She haves her f;. tin-i-iuo the r, Mr. and Mrs. Harry , Melntire of Meiifurd, ami one ; tcr. Pcctlia poena MeKntire ; Medford; her grandparents, 'and Mrs. dames- Melntire, Air. Mrs. Will Wellinan of Idaho: Hie ri.l j W.j sis - of I M r. j aud j r. lso ' aunts i ml uncles. The funer il . Kerviees will be held at Hie perl Mineral nomc w coin "Uuy at s o'cb.ck it. in.. Pev. .Inn ii Stllle of ficiating. Interment in the Med ford cemetery. -' HOKK Funeral services for Iuiuel iotf will be held at the Perl Puuerai . home, Thursday at. p. m. Interment in .M.-di'-int 1 . '-emetery .lack Sharkey l.em lichl triin lttZ AllKU:-'t I f"i' siime opioiieut. I 1 le didn't know who it u ould be I I hen. - . : For Nice Fluffy JELLY ROLLS Go to the i Phone 103-R A New Cine-Kodak The Model BB SMALLER in sire, lighter in weight and with a new liiilf speed feature, the Cincmii-Ko-dak, Mcdcl BB, is the last word, in home movie convenience nnd ability. It is available with f 19. or f. 3.5 lens This now Cine Kodak on dis play here is offered in three beautiful colors, as well as black, with cases to match. Equipment considered, the prices arc surprisingly small. Aililit:ilili- to Ki.tla.-'lii- ;;iul t' Trli'lliti!i KflVi'ts Cameras Rented MEDFORD BOOK STORE 34 North Central Obituary j mm INTEREST KEEN IN POULTRY EXHIBIT - According to reports by A. X. Willets, superintendent of tin- jm.u! . try department of !h" .Picks; n i County fair, a great oval of inter : est in that department is bein shown, und poultry entries have ' been so numerous that prospects 'are for an overcrowded building I ti.iu r .ti Imiuiries for spate in this build ing have come from nil over the northwest, as well as from many local poultry breeders. ' In connection with this depart ment, an enclosure. I by Ihi feet square will be constructed for the game exhibits pro-vfded by tin state -game commission which will consist of a number of birds that will bo llhei'dted- in tho ( Jtogue liver- valb-y. at tho close of the hunting tcarion, andt other wild game. x SCOUT EXECUTIVE TO EE Thtr Craler PaUc. council execu tive hoard will meet with .,'ohu II. Piper of Spokane, Roy Sen nt re gional executive, and Charles X. Miller of the national fieJd depart ment of the Roy Scout:;, al the scout .headquarters Friday night tit S u'cluck.. Local problems will be discussed aud camp programs ai-d future; camps will he cnnKidmvd. They will also make plans lor tin putrid gypsy tour to San l''ratiei e((. Save Your Eyesight See Dr. D. A. Chambers . EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg mm With Our New Cooling Plant 1 oniorrow liiuj THE MOST WIDELY DISCUSSED TALKING PICTURE CF THE YEAR Victor ..WITH MYRNA LOY and Cast of 500 in A f I i-ir Si Vv. u iHOUNDS HERE FOR INCENDIARY TRAIL hlnedileUllO"" ordered I'e t,y the local fotest s rvice I'oll cntly olfo-e have atriVe.l 111 --oi" ,,i tile state penitentiary al Salem and are ready for u.-e. fnrc-t .ervi." officials say. I ,s somi a a fire is report-.1 which is believed to im ineciiui.i.j . the hounds will b to do their stuff, take them to the ; ;is soon as possible i fiuhieis have ar hanci The plan is to cue "I the fire und before fire veil. Attempts t them on the ! will be mad .-. ni (if tin' i.'uiUy )i-rsiii iuin ti;n-k Iiim duvn. l.',.n-H( KCI Vll " ol t ii hili 1U '' I'l'N-fici.-iit thitt iiiiiny I'ii'' st.u-tci.-s will l.e ticlt.H-'-'l it) tlii-; way. anl uf l'lianl.. V wi.-h lo thank imm- many fri. ri.ls anil n-lativcs 1'i.r tin- liiinl-n(-?-s anil .ntrialliy dilliliu 111'- ill li.'ss ami il. alh c,f nlir l.i-luv. il m.'l. I'Y; nk. -Mr. ami Mrs. KraiiU KImio. 110 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends for their many kind deeds to our ilea: wife and mother during her ia-t illness. Also for tho many beauti ful offering of beantilul I low.- s and other ollVrings con' riluitcd bv friends ami schoolmates. ilOHN liPCCAX. OWKX J. IH'CCAN. CHAI1NKS ('. LUdtlAX. . ir.s" For a real Treat Ask your grocer for "KIP" tc-day r. i r r-: ... ?-j McLaffl glen" ... XL. l'i Lust Tinies i .: f it OUTDOORS TALKING MONTE BLUE in . "NO DEFENSE" 'ChildrenCry1 CASTORIA A BABY REMKDY APPKOTU BY DOCTORS ll fOO COllC.CCWiTIWIION.OIABRltiA , Electrotherapy Cblroiiract Dr.'H. P. Coleman Olli Successful Year In McdTord Treatnientn by Apiiolmment Natural MrUhxIs looi Sclen Medford Center Bldg. Phon. 9-S IMC MANHATTAN Clover Hiflh -Bridge frunt Not Only Brmfi Grtun Cotnlart aJ FrtHom Inm Nom Muki But Ala) A Added Charm in Appearance J Tauv Sly In i NLW YORKER. , MANHATTAN NEW YORKtRC fth AVtNUl Uwi6nlhvihCI(nTTihi(IRI'w I WJiSJIUMUW.1 llt.1IWI 13 Every breath of air you breathe in this theatre is washed and chilled in Mcdford's Million Dol lar Water. FOUR COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY AT 1:30, 3:15, 7 AND 9 4 3 '" -iaSM v V J X 1.7 . v ft" m v.. When a Tigress Seeks f-j Favor of a Lion Vi'lvi'ty, mysiir. . fiisi itiiititiK -kIio vuwimI ti) lure liin riiunt ry'f i li vrrusl Ki'n'i't ni'i vii'u hfio tu IliS 1(H1!1. Also ALL TALKING COMEDY Edward Everett Horton in "The Eligible Mr. Bangs" ' Admission Matinees Eveninns 10 and 25 25and 50 TflNIflHT T.jl Timr. i !4 1 M