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Tocal arid
-"Personal
1 Xo Auto Mlnlinpn Ycstcrclny
Despite the heavy truffle that
wag In Mcdford yesterday becuuafe
of the Al O. I)arne circus, traffic
officers today reported no colll-
i 1 sions or uccldents as a result of the
' heavy jam of cars lit the circus
grounds. There mny have been a
few minor bumps, hut 'no damae
was reported. Traffic on the Pa
cific highway north and south of
, Medford was also heavy. Circus
day passed also without much petty
thievery and other crimes on such
occasions.
Ftorral Fire Warning Service '
CleorKO I. Digue of the U. B.
weather bureau at Portland 1s here
conferring with the Crater national
forest officials about tho forest flnj
warning service of his bureau for
'. this summer.
Ralo of piilnt and roofing nil this
week at Woods Lbr. Co., E"'t
Jackson at Genesee. M
' ; Wit! front DNtuiit l'nlnls '
L.' ll. Mandel of New York City,
i ' tieorgo McCraeken of UvtngHlon,
Mont., Mr. and Mrsi rt. C. Dean of
! 1'hoenlx. Ari.., Gus Whirls', of Van
couver, n. C, and Mr. and Airs. II.
Irfwls of Billings, Mont., are among
the guests registered ut Mcdford
' hotels from distant points.
A neloctea group of beautiful
i print dresses and suits ranging In
nrlee to $65.00 are reduced 25 per
cent thia week at Etholwyn H.
' ' Hoffman'. . 6J
t , 1'laiuilng Ijoiiit Trip
' A trip through southern Oregon
; - mountains for 100 miles by pack
f " horse Ik being planned ,hy Frank
' tiulnn of Table Hock, who was
I ' staying In Modford today, follow-
' lng hlsarrlval yesterday to see the
, circus. Mr. Qulnrt. a mountnlncor
of long stadlng, plnns to start on
' the trip In early summer.
. , Save the date. You will onjoy
I yourself If you attend the Henltr
! play at Central Point Friday cven-
lng. May S8ru .
j 1VII Down In Alley
(Chasing some boys down n dark
alley about midnight lut night.
t..it..A orrinni. tvininrti Peck fell
( down and sustained turn ligaments
I In one foot, necessitating -tho use
l of crutches today. He managed,
f however, to catch the four boys
1 ho was chasing and listened to
f their explanation why they -wore
wandering down ft dark alley at
' such a late hour. The policeman's
fall will prohbly keep him from
duties for several BayB. ;
If party driving to Los Angeles
next week desires passenger, write
Mrs. Argloe Oreon, Eaglo Point, 04
VIMtctl Their limmliMironls
Joan and Junior Weber, who had
' spent tho week end In Ashland
' !' with their grnnflparonw, Mr. 'und
1 . Mrs. J. V. Wright, returned o
' their home, In Medford yestordny.
' Law. clliso-out prices on Certain
toed roofing for the romalnder of
; (his- week. Wood Lbr. Co., East
.' ' Jackson at Genesee.
KIH Hero Tnosday
.List of visitors' In Modford to
day,' shopping and attending to
" business mnttors, Includes Mrs. M.
K. DonnlB of Ashland nd Mrs. Ir
win Howe and daughter Wandui
and Miss Edith May of Trail.
Colvlg's specials this week Wool
soap shampoo and o rubbor apron,
, 11.10 value for 60c. .,61
' Visit Knrmite. North '
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Habh of
Ban Jose, accompanied by Mrs,
Babb's mother, iMrs. Koontk; were
local visitors Suhdny, ert route to
Washington. Mrs. Bnbh and Mia
Koontz are former well known
resident of Meflfdrd and have
. many friends In tho . Rogue River
valley, ' ;
Goorge's Clean Towel Bhop, 7 N,
Fir, Our barbers will please you
'. Ira Davis, Hayes Brhemorhorn, G
, A. Tong. .Jjuff seitl 04'
Skating tllnk in open' .
'r .r inrlton hnn i.rrlved III Med'
find to open the roller skating rink
,: nt tho Armory Tiiursuay. aiay
The hom-H will ho from 8:8(1 to 5
biwI nfinr illnner from 7:30
inrlR. ' Mr. ('ArllDn i' well known
In local akaters as ho: had charge
of skating at the Armory in tnis
city last yenr. Good music ami
ofi'lot inimtf.t)nns will be maintain
ed at all times, uccordlng to the
mannger, t
1 will pay 15.00 reward for In
furmatloh leading to recovery of
outboard gasoline motor for boat,
stolen from my ranchi C. A. DeVoe.
63tt
SeoTirhl's Sheet Metal Works
for railltttur,' fender and outoJb6d,v
;'rp'M'Hftrf. '" !',t
1
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Some People
l ....
tell tis Pluhror's short
i cake layers can't be
beat. Have you tried
them?
They are all ready for
the fruit and a real time
isver.
Two DIvonvH 1'lleil
Cruel and Inhuman treatment !s
given an the cause for a. divorce
suit filed In circuit court yestor
dny by Peggy Florey against Theo
doro Florey. Tho couple have
three children and were married
In 1921. Tho same grounds are
claimed for cause In a divorce suit
fclso filed yesterday by Florence
Halo against Ralph Halo. They
were married February 1, 102. ;
Tickets are selling very rapidly
for 'the pluy Friday fvcnlng at
Central Point high school, May 23.
69
OregonlaiiM at Hotels
Among Oregon residents regis
tered at Medford hotels are Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Ward of Brookings,
F. A. Boltz- of Tillamook, Itrod
Marks of Albany, C. H. Young and
Mr. and Mrs. Al K. Hall of Eugene,
and the following from Portland:
C. I. Dagar, F. 8. Jennings, Jack
Flnncher, J. E. Job, W. U. Arnold,
Mrs. C. A. Boyoe C. 11. Massey, M:
and Mrs. C. A. Sutherland, Mr. and
Mrs, L. E. Larson. I. S. Jones, King
Cole, P E. Mutsen and James
Howard.
50.000 ft. Dry Cedar shlpfnp at
J20 per M, at Medford Lumber Co.
tf
Ifero on C 10. C'ue
W. II. Magukc of Dey, Hamp
son & .Velson, Portland, is in this
city conferring with Attorney Den
Newbury regarding the cuBe of C.
& E, vs. Pacific Coast Canners. R.
A. Weaver, field representative of
the Pacific Coast Canners, Is nIo
In Medford.
Family troubles caused Hmlih to
leave home. Find out nbout It at
tho senior play, Central Point, May
23rd. '69
Hero fur Reunion
Among the out of town visitors
hero to attend the spring reunion
of Scottish Rite' Musons are .L.
W. Cornell of Chilonuln and Floyd
W. Bross of Butte B'alls.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Call Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland
lildg. Phono 8113. .. . , tf
Suleni Ix-Klon WiiiiIh AirlaucH
Capitol post No. 0. American Le
gion, at Its regular mooting at Sa
lem recently, adopted a resolution
calling on tho 1031 reglsiuturo to
make' provision for the lnylng out
of ulrlancB or highways In tho n r,
and the estaoiisnmcnt and main
tenance of ' emergency landing
fields Iss needed In the develop
ment of nlrtrnvel:' This work, ac
cording to the resolution, should
ua imd OlilHrlletlnn nf the state
highway department,
Phono 642. We'll haul awny
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
337tt"
Gallic Warden nt Fish Iiiikc
T-,n.,,,t .. n... Wnxilnm, IfnU Pn
and F. M. Brown made ..ii;trlt ,io
v imii iuko over mo wuvk vuil, ,
Anyone who would llko.ii bnr-
nln l n tiltrh D-Dla 'bnntn ehnlllrt
cull ,a( this office and Inspect .the
oanjo leu oero lor aaio; a sucnucc
regardless of cost. ,. .2&u
Huh Ouiiiith for Hocovory
Tho condition of John Eddy,
Central Point boy who underwent
arecent operation for ncuto ap
pendicitis at tho S.icrcd Heart hos
pital, today was reported to be
considurohly. Improved and Indica
Hon nra that' he wll recover. ,
Wo specialise , In radiator and
fonder repairing lit Van's. Garage,
33 So. Bartlett. Phono 208. '.f
Boiuilk Warrants Yesterday
1 Tho county clerk's office Issued
bounty warrants yestotMay 'to Ben
llAwnon of . Copper, one coyote: 1,
M. Gardner of J-ako Creek; five
boltcuts; George Brown of Browns
boro, one coyote.
j Cl)eap luinbei'i nuitublo for barns,
brooder houses, garages. Medford
Lumber Co. . - "
VtHllltitr lftr Dniiirlilcr
Mih. Annio Urophy of Kawlf
Point wiitttln oluroru toituy yisit
Ins nor rtixughtor, Mrn. Fred J
MtTliorRon. 1
V. -nil' i -
; If it's Tunibel' unc JhiUrtlng Mft-
torittl at tho c-hot8t price, com
btneel vtt toourtt'ouH Hbrvlco nnd
tho limit of accommodHtlon. by 11
lneann oA tho Medford Luniiier
Co... d.'uleP in S'1W building
muterluln exclusively. We don't
servo Iuik'Iich yet, t tf
IIortlcii1(ui-llH to OlsrusH liiines
A uperlnl tmu'tlnff of the OreKon
State Ilortieiiltuml society will
held nt Muuene June 7, to bo ds
voted Hnlely to tho dleuMon of
pinna for ndvet'tlslnpt nnd ninndixrd
IxttifC bf prunes. Proapectit of u
very larpp crop and unnettled mar
ket condition make concerted a
tlon necenwU'y. H l thought.
Iet iib haul nway your BttrbnRO
mid refuse.. Thono 542, City Hani
tury Bervlce. 38,7tf
Unititliy 1n(M linpi-oveil
Oorothy Hayes, daughter of Dr
and Mm. J. C Hayes, who under
went an operation for removal of
toiinllH at tho Sacred Heart hospita
Saturday. Is at homo today and In
a much, Improved condition.
Vhy buy Saturday's linking when
you ban get pies, cakes, buns,
bread And cookies baked on Hun
day? Wo hUo nofve S5c dinner
and complete chicken dinners for
(tOc, Sundays. The Delicatessen
link cry nnd Cafe, 410 K. Main. 61
Sii1i.ltil Hiitken iAg "
Frank Howard ttustalrted n hrnk
hn 1ck this forenoon wlirn he fell
Into a pit at Itio brake nhop at tht
iriterwectlon of North lilverside nve
nue and Fifth ntreet. Ho was ro
moved to a local hoMpital,
Ten old N'lctor records for 1 new
record free Is Just ono of the many
special elean-up harualnn nt Ialmci
Music House this week, 59
Oponttc on Tnlent Woman
Mrs. K. K. Simmons of Talent
under went an 'operation Satiirdav
at the Community hospital in Ash
land. ,
8t. Ann's Altar nocle'.y will serve
s home cooked supper at H, Par
Ish hall Wednesday evening. All
Are Invited, R;30 to 8 p. m. b$
MEPFORD MATTi
VIitors rmni Washington
Included among the Washington
guests registered ut Mcdford hole's
are Mrs. Harriett Kelsey and Fred
N. Kelsey of Everett, D. U. Woods
and V. A. Tennant of Iongvlew,
and the following from Hcattle: U.
K. Bartlett. Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Kdmonton. V. V. Meers, Sid Pol
lack, Chris Dl Juller, R, K. Voor
heea and A. R. Uoston.
Brought First Aulo to ft. 1. ; ,
George H. Graves, representing
the May Hardware company, who
has travoled through this terri
tory for 82 years, waa In Grants;
Pass Saturday on business. Mr.j
r!i.ruu ni 'nnit ttt tho first men
to bring a cur Into this clly 27
years ago. Grants Pass Courier. ,
Rallroail Men Here
F. W. Cantrall, trainmaster for
Southern Pacific with headquar
ters In Hoseburg, was In Medford
yesterday looking after the circus
trains, und conferring with local
representatives of the company.
Miiurlce Cnturrl. chief sneclal agent
of Portland, and W. D. Miles, spec
ial agent, were also in Aieniora
looking over the circus crowds.
T,'ni lieut (rreen stubs, nsk driver
or cnll Medford Fuel Co, Tel. 031.
Attention, Knights or Pythlux
All Knights of Pythian are re
quested to meet promptly at 2:15
o'clock Thursday p. m., nt their
hall, to uttend in a body tho fu
neral services of Brother Erne-it
W. jaqua, nt Perl's Funeral Home
at 2:30 o'clock. K. P. ritualistic
servlceB at the grave.
HO FRANK HOWARD, C. C.
When you buy a house bill from
us you mny lncludo nil hardware,
painty screens, plumbing and elec
trical equipment. Mcdford Lumber
CO.,., ;.;.. tf
Auto l.loenscs Issued
Tho sheriff's office Issued auto
licenses yesterday to J'S. Skinner,
John Snow, Pete Jones and hll
singleton of Modford, Guy Olllaspey
and W. Chirk of Central Point, L.
M. Walch of "Brownsboro, Of.o
Meyer of, Luke Creek and Georso
liuteman of Eugene.
Hemstitching, pleating,, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 207tf
Visitors Here Today
Included umong the out of town
visitors In Medford this forenoon
were Mrs. JumeB Doubleday of
Butto Falls, O. F. Rohrer -if
Thompson Creek. Floyd Hutchls
son of Hatchery district and H. P.
Jewett of Central Point.
l.ulld now.. , Wo ore In the mood
to go the limit. .Mcdford Lumber
Co. , . . ':. . ... tf
Ktnleti CSir Itecovorctl
Taken last evening, the Stude
bakoi touring dap of Will H. Wll
son wuh found abandoned last night
on the Pacific hlghwhy detour near
Phoenix by State Traffic Sergeant
C. P. Talent. When the owner
went out to not the machine this
morning, he found tho tlre. stolen
ajid alo found tho niotometer, miss.
" Tlave our roofing experts esti
mate yoiir roofhiR needs repnlrs,
new Work, roofing over old shln-
Kles. Time payments or terms.
Medford Lumber Co. tf
flere foi Short Tlmp.;
Dr. Bert J. Morris of -Berkeley,
Cul., service manager Cor tho P-i
cltlc Rural Press of San Frnnetaeo
has been spending n few days in
Medford and southern OreRon at
tending to business matters, nnd
left today on a short trip to Cres
cent City. The currrent Issue of
the magazine ho represents In
cludes a lengthy account of the
spraying problem In southern Ore
gon nnd uses the orchard of II.
VunHoeveuhei's nt Fams Valley a
an fhcample of , tho latest use bf
spraying apparatus..
'Dyngc's dance, - Wed. and Sat
Dreamlund., denta 75c. , 69
Slaie llantNt Omvcnlluii
Portland will be host to i000
delegates When the 45th . annual
Oi'eRun Baptist convention, which
continues the work bcRUn In Ore
Ron In .1844, is hold In the First
Haptlst -church today and Wednes
day. 'The meetliiR wlh review tho
work ind forecast plans In Oregon
among, 12B churches with a con
stltucncy of more than 20,000 mem
bers. Tho convention will ho three
fold, the convention Vroper, tho
annual stato ministers' , conference
and tho women's state society
meeting, , -i
' Colvlg's special this week, fiox
of DJer Kiss face powder, largo
onn of DJer Kiss talcum powder
with a bottle, of DJer Kiss perfume
all for Site. 61
Ml Ail Metaphor Confab ' -
Inspired probably by Mr. Nye's
famous appeal to congress to "un
horse the barnacles,", a Ttehnessee
editor refer to the senate as "an
eyesore In the -nostrils of all
thoughtful people." Detroit
(Mich.) News.
Cnll at 32.1 S. Holly and see the
Spanish Irla. Two shade of blue
or yellow. Reasonably priced.
Place your orders now for Decora
tion Day. Phone 290-L. 68
Visiting llrr lather.
Miss Lunimae A mirk, who ar
rived Sunday from Fresno, Cal..
to vlrtt her father, D. F.- Amlck,
at Central Point, was spending
today In Medford visiting friends.
, 16-ln. green plno slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76 344tf
Flew licit on IIiis!iichm.
Si ltrson. well Ttrtown nvhttor
snlesmnn tr the Line Material Co.
arrived here from Salom Sunday
afternoon In his Waco biplane,
accompanied hy 11. I. Rromley.
Mr. I-arsen left for Klamath Falls
yesterday morning on business
connected with the new Klamath
street lighting project and Is ex-1
peeted to fly back to Medford to.
day.
Free! This week Only! New
records In exchange for your old
Victor records. Palmer Music;
House. Bring In your old Victor
records today, 69
TRTBUNE, MEDFORD,
Molar to GnmU Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. A. XI. Miller of
Ashlund and Mrs.' Myrtle -Hmith
and son of Medford motored to
Grants Pass Friday' evening, where
Mr. Miller and Mr. Kniilh and
son went to the Cole BroB. circus.
Range Man Hero ,
C. J. Anderson, Hotpolnt elec
tric .innge representative for Ore
gon was a local buslnoss visitor
from Portland yesterday and to
day. , ..'.,..',.,;
Call at 325 8. iiolly and nee the
Spanish Jrls. Two shades of blue
or. yellow.,. ' Reasonably ; priced.
Place vour nrdera now for necnr.i-
tlon Day. phone 200-J,. , 68
McDoiutlil Heturaa '
C. L. MacDonald, district riian
ager of Foster & Kleiser Co., has
returned from San Francisco where
he attended a company conference.
Several former Medford men were
among the Foster & Kleiser exec
utives present, Including. Blaine
Klum of Oukland, Dan Colo, of
Fresno and Al Huyden of Chicago.
Dry kindling 12.50 per load, Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone'76. tf
Bear Suite RoglslnitloiiH.
Registration at ' Medford hotels
from California Include Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Sparling Of Holllrter.
W. E. Quayle, Al Mark's nnd Mar
tin Marks of Lbs Angeles, Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Williams of Mt. Shasta,
E. C. Gait of Modesto, A. B. Mar
ling and S. H. Beetem of Benlcia,
Cal., and tho following from San
Francisco: c. C. Cockran, W. F.
Rudolph, Forest Glennnn; Frnnk
Mosher, Trent Fenerucler, W. P.
Allen, A.,; Bernhard, P. Bleec.h,
J. M. Fitzgerald and Robert Pea
cock. i
Green fir alabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf
IMks to AVelcomc Mack Altkeu.
Jack Altken, ' former Medford
man, past exalted ruler ot Vallejo
Els lodRc,,- will ttie guest of
honor 'nt ;the regular meeting of
Medford Elks ' lodge tomorrow
night ut the Elke' Temple. . Some
surprises nre in store for those
who attend, uccordlng to Exalted
Ruler Alenderfer and a large
turnout, of Elks Is expected to
greet the distinguished visitor from
the bay district.
,. V'lnillttr.lllH HUH lumuueiiiiB v
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. . Tel. .1181. if
He's All Siuilcs Today.
R. D. Morton Is moving around
In circles today nt the Magill drug
store. And for the benefit of per
sons' who don't know why he
seems so happy and absent mind
ed at the sume time, his friends
request that another announce
ment of the arrival of a son to
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Monday,
May bo made. ,
.Tho,. Peasloy's. new studio now
open, opposite now Holly , theater.
tr.
Bull well AVvny ton NHSlrioss. t;
A. H. Banwell, secretary-hinna-
ger of the Northern California
Southern Oregon "Development as
sociation, was In Grants Pass to
day completing arrangements for
tho ' mineral economic conference
and attending to other association
business. Tomorrow ho will make
tho main address at tho Klwanls
club of Crescent City.
FoV Sale: Cut flowers bf Span
ish Iris, blue or yellow, and old
fashioned flowers of a large vuri
oty. Corsages and mixed bouquets
made to order. Reasonably priced.
Phone 80-Lor call at 35 South
IJolly St. ' 08
m likely C..cd North.'1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blakely left
Medford on the noon Shasta to
day for Forest Grove, where they
were called hy tho death of Mrs.
lllakcly's ulster.
The Peaaley's new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
llncrnlaurcnto Subject,
The subject for the baccalau
reate sermon, which will he de
livered by Rev, Carman 1. Moll
Sunday has not been determined,
he stated this morning. Rev. Moll
will deliver the sermon in place
of Rev. J. K. Cornier, who waw
called out of town and will not
be here . for tho pro-graduation
week. i
For Sale: Cut flowers of Span
ish Iris, blue or yellow, and old
fashioned flowers of n largo vari
ety.'. Corsages and mixed . bouquets
mado to order. Reasonably priced.
Phono 3'JO-l on call at -8iV South
Holly Rt. ' t
t 1
SPECIAL RATES
on FURNITURE MOVING
WE MOVE LIGHT and HEAVY LOADS ANYWHERE
All New Equipment RELIABLE SERVICE-rlnsurcd Carriers
Phono 833 -and Let Us Figure With You
STORAGE
When you store with us you have a BONDED WAREHOUSE protection a
Uoan pnd safe place for your household goods. Ask about our SPECIAL
RATES. -, t-r n ' fp " . - ; -
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F. E. Samson Company
229 Ncrth Riverside
OREOOX, TUESDAY,
ERNEST W. JAQUA
GALLED BY DEATH
LI
Ernest "William Jaqua' died at
his home, 113 Collage street early
Tuesday morning, after an Illness
dating back over three , arid cine
half years. Mr. Jaqua was born at
Napoleon, Ohio, April 11, 1868. He
married Lillian Rose, at Flndley,
Ohio, June 15. X'J2, and to this
union was born one son, Cbiren;
who survives with the widow and
one grandsort, James Hall. Jr.;
alrio two sisters, Mrs, J. P. "Vein
acker of Mobile, Ala., nnd Mrs.
Mlhda Chapman of Beverly -Hills,
Calif., and two brothers; Lester K.
and Guy 1. Jaqua of Detroit, Mlch
The' family ; were" 'residents ' o'
Mobile, Ala., for nine' years, com
ing to Medford 15 years ago. ' He
was a prominent member of Talis
man lodge No. 81, knights, of
Pythias and Woodmen, of v the
World, secretary of Fuhat Burknn
temple, D. O. K. K. and elder of
the Pres'byteiiari church, and .was
a man of fine Christian 'character.
Mr. Jaqua was a wonderfully sklll4
ful ' cabinet maker and his work
graces many of the homes ot this
community and his church.
Funeral services will he held at
the l'erl Funeral Hohie, Thuradny
at 2:30 p. m., R(v. Claud B. Porter
officiating.' Services nt tho grave
In charge ' of Tali h man lodge
Knights of Pythias; Interment in
Medford cemetery- -'
Active pallbearers will be from
tho - nights of. Pythias, H. G.
Wortmnn, J. ' AV; AVakefleld, Ed
Robinson, Everett Trowbridge, J.
C. Gddlove nnd Frank Yashan. The
honorary pallbearers will be from
tho ' Presbyterian church, C, J.
Brommer, Walter Frazer Brown,
F. 8: Carpenter, Dr. AV. A'. P.
Holt, C. B. McNath. H. F. W.
Spllvei. L; A. Crane, J. H. Cooley.
Tho loyalty of Mr. Jaqua as an
officer of the church, is very much
appreciated by the pastor and con
gregation. - -
ADAMS. Mrs. F. W. Adams of
Central Point, Oregon, passed nway
at' the Sacred Heart hospital Tues
duy morning. Complete obituary
will nppeaj' later. Perl Funeral'
home- in charge or the, arrange
ments. JACOBV. Km ma' Jacoby pass
ed nway at her home in Prospect,
Oro., at an early hour Sunday. May
18th, after an Illness of short du
ration. Mrs. Jacoby was horn at
Greeley, Cal., and for the past six
months she ad Mr. Jacoby have
been, Hying at Prospect, where he
wan employed by a lumber con
cern. She leaves to mourn hM
John Jacoby, her husband. The
remains will be transferred to An
derson, Cal., Tuesday morning by
the Perl Funeral homo, for funeral
services and interment.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cole,
of 31 Meyer street, a daughter,
weighing, aix pounds, Tuesday, May
20 at Sacred Heart hospital., ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bogenoff
are .the parents of a son, born at
the Community , hospital Monday,
May' 19.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. J. Fuller of Gold
Hl. ave the parents of an eight
pound daughter, born at Purucker's,
Tuesday, May 20. . .
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Itl'HSVLAU COMMI'XIOATION
tT-3! Crater I.nke Chapter No. 32,
I'm i) Tuesday evening. May 20th,
7:30 p. m., Imver hall.
Jly order of High Priest.
,,, . 1. SCHl'LKlt. Secy;
KulghlH Templar" .
Com-hivo
Masonic Temple, A au
la nd, Wednesday even
lug, Mny 21. Uoutino
htmlnnM ti. nrl TTnrl rrmu
, Obituary
'i
j Births
ll -
1
S3
11 ' degree. Also special con-1
clave Thursday evening. May 2,1
Order of Temple. All Sir Knights
courteously Invited. Light re-!
fresh men ts after" meetings. (
11. K. SWEENKV, Commanded!
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Mall -Tribune ads nra read h?
gn.ftOO peopln rvry day. xl
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE HAULING
MAY 20, 19.0.
Meteorological Report
' .May 20, 1930
Forecasts
Medford .and vicinity: Tonltjlit
and Wednesday, showers; cooler
tonight.
Oregon: Showers tonlKht and
Wednesday; cooler In Interior to
night.
'To,tnarttirn (DeiTS.) 77
04
Highest Hst 12 his.).. i
Lowest (Last 12 hrs.) .. 52
Pol humidity IPct.) .... 31
77
67
.110
Pi'oflnirnttnn linfl.l 00
cioudy Cloudy
State or weamer
"Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 53 degrees.
Tnml nreelnitatlon since Sept. 1,
1929, 13.06 inches
Temneratures a year ago today:
HlgheBt, 84; lowest, 40. .
"Snnsct today. 7:29 m.
Sunrise Wednesday, 4:45 a. m.
Sunset Wednesday, 7:30 ). m.
Observations tSken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Cloudy,
P. Clly.:
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Rain
Cloudy
Rain
Cloudy
W. J
HUTCHI
Meteor
SON.
ologlst.
16 -in. green pine slabs, large o-
sninll loads. Valley ruci
I 7B. ' ' , 344tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR 8 A LIS 3-room house, good
lot,' Just off "West Main: lots of
shrubs nnd flowers. Priced $1050,
only $100 each, balance easy.
C. R. BE.BE AGENCY,
phone 895. 10 So. Bartlett.
60
LOST Set of keys near fair
grbunds. Finder please leave at
this office. GO
FOR RENT Modern 4-room fur
n lulled duplex; hardwood flopr,
garage. 905 W. 10th. tf
FOR RENT Clean, coxy furnished
apartment; adults. Tel. 1432-X.
65
WANTED Middle aged woman as
partner in pottery business.
' Must be able to drive car and
operate typewriter. Three loca
tions to select from. Address P.
O. Box 337. Medford, Ore. 511
FOR RENT Furnished, large
downstairs apt; sleeping porch;
modern. Inquire 212 So. Grape.
6t
FOR RENT Small house.
503 So. Central.
Inquire
61
FOR RENT Small furnished
house, 604 W. 10th St. tf
FOR SAbE
.Modern 8-room. 2-story home.
close In on good street in Cen
tral Point. Price $1500 for quick
sale hy absenteo owner, tjunic
terms.
See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY,
INC.
!lR,No Front St, Phone 728.
- 59
PA-I-lolmcs
., . INSURANCE
AGENCY
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
" Phone 178-J
Phone 833
Maker City .'. CO 52
Bismarck 72 48
Boise 72 00
Denver "2 50
Res Moines 58 40
Fresno 92 4fl
Helena 68 50
Los Angeles ... 78 58
Marshfield 08 50
Phoenix 92 C2
Povtland 00 52
lied Bluff 88 62
Roseburg 78 54
Salt Lake City,. 74 54
San Francisco .. 58 52
Santa Fe 68 44
Seattle 60 48
Spokane 64 ' 62
Walla Walla .... 74 56
Winnipeg : .... 58 40
iMISS NOLAND IS
FIRST DRIVER TO
BUCK LAKE SNOW
Miss Kvelyn Nolund, niece of
U. K. District Attorney and Mrs.
(ieorse Ni-uncr, lius the distinction
of iliivluK tho 'nearest to Crutor
Lake of unyone so far tills year. ,
In company with A. K. Kohcii
liaum. Miss Nolanil left .Medford
at 5:30 a. ni. today and drovu the
car to within 200 yards of Crater
Lake, reac-liinK there in a blizzard
und snow storm at 9:10 a. m.
They first encountered snow at
Union Creek and it snowed nil tho
way to tho lake, the storm increas
ing in fury as they drew nearer
the, luko... They had tn walk tho
last 200 yards over five Jeet of
!P"W. Althouj,'!! ine siorin Kepi
Tomo
STARTS
- M in
rrow
iSr e
them from seelnK the
of the lake, tlay ,., ,, 7
Bruiiileur of u snow MUl, ., "
iMiss m.ianu In iflli,,.. ,
trip, said: "It was n "!
Kreutest cxiierienees in llly ,"J
aV.T r.,"-'!.."!..,
- v inane hy ,,
plow und then on as far
sillle. . 1 consider it ail
ho the first wuman, u WeU
first pers.m to reaih. this v'
liolnt I did. yc'
"I enjoyed the snu-.v and bli,
nnd shall never forct-t th
It was my first siulit 0 V
Lake. I shall return ami ct.
the summer time.-
"After reaching trie iak
visited Hiidolph Luerk. i,c
taker at tlie lodK(. a, eni0.,'
hospitality and his piayinV
piano. Three members of
"pine beetle" crew ns0 c
tho lodge out of the lillzza,.j
tlie way up we saw two m
"S.o, I would not ailvlsc ,
trip, but I sure got a kick tr
H.
10-in. green pine slabs,, u,rJ
bjiium luaus. vauey r uel Co 1
Last Times TONITE All Talking
MAURICE CHEVALIER
in "THE BIG POND"
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Walter Hagen, Leo Diegel In "MATCH PLAY"
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BAXTER .Mil I
is a quick-shooting border '
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With Mona Maris, Carol Lorn- J0O(fc;k
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brilliant .story of thj West , IIMwSlIV ?'f I
.when bandit's found time for'?.' ' 1 3l ' V
love-making at the risk of Kfl''
A New "Bulldog" Drummond
EVERYBODY ACCUSED
The finger of fate which po4
victim after victim
guilty, a lovely young
daring lover. .
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