MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNB, MEDFORD, PRECIPE, SUNDAY, MAY 25, lfl-0.
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! Tho county clerk 'a office ye
terduy afternoon Ixnued ninrriaKC
UcenKeH to Arthur LultiK and Nel
i lie (ilnHCock, both of Medfurtl, and
j to K. Burnett, 54, of Chico, Calif.,
and JJorfH Jtfmare, 24, of Fort
Worth, Texan.
Thrift Shop IMcu
The Red Cross Thrift Shop
would very much appreciate uny
donntionB of clothing or house
hold goods which the houHowife
finds Hho hiiH no line for after her
spring hounecleaninK. Cull 4.10
and someone will get your
eels or bring them to the
Ci'obm rooms.
pii r-Red
I. I. Itcildcii llonorod
Among the appointive officers
named at the state grund lodge
convention at Portland of the
Odd Fellows last week F. K. Red
den of Medford was chosen as
grand conductor.
For best green slabs, aHk driver
or'cull Bedford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
1tiililiig Itoail Oiling
J.'C Cotnpto.n who has tho con
tract for giving oil treatment to
W'q specialize in radiator and
fender repairing at Van's Carugi,
33 So. Hartlett. Phono 208. tf
ICr-ltooUng Xalntoiimu
K. 1J. .Merrick is spending f00
to re-roof the Natatorlum bulhl-
Itcv. Dr. IlwanN Wanted Itack
At the quarterly conference of
the Methodist JOplscopal church
at Hosehurg li.st week, the meeting
unanimously endorsed a request to
the annual conference that Rev. Dr.
C. A. Edwards, pastor of the
church, who Is well known in Med
ford and who delivered the address
here at the Lincoln banquet last
year, be returned to the church
next year.
Mountain air, home care, coun
try air, flwimmlng, riding, fishing,
hiking. Rates are- reasonable, th-.?
time is seasonable. Hrlng us your
boy and fill him with joy. Mrs. N.
F. Ohrt, Trail, Ore. C4
many miles of highways in Ore- j Ing, according to ui application
gon, Is at the New ileathman. Mr. Ion file yesterday at tho c.ty bulld
(,'ompton's crews are now in the j ing department. The new roof has
field, for the oil treatment must I tin? name, "Merrick' In colored
be applied, as early as possible I sh Ingles near (he center. -before
the tourist season. The I
Oregoninn. ! "Month end suecials in hats and
' shoes at the Hand Uox and Shoe
Buck From Honeymoon
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murray
returned Friday evening from
southern California while they
had spent the past two weeks on
a honeymoon trip.
Con carry two to four people to
nnd from Crater Lake; for appoinc
ment phone 1000; ask for Fred, or
leave message. No. U0, Merrick's, (ill
Condition lloMi"UHl Worse
John Eddy, Central Point boy
who has been battling for his llfo
at tho Hacred Heart hospital for
tho past week or two, wuh re
ported last evening to be in a
poor condition und his chances for
recovery were indicated not to be
so good.
Ve are prepared to do all kinds
of plastering, stucco, brick and ce
ment work. No Job too small, m
job too big. Let home men do your
work. Tel 202-!!. F. W. Jamos &
Bon, Wheeler Apia. 7 7
Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., J'liono 76. tf
Public Market Grocery Rutter
40c lb., cgKS 25c (In,., all standard
coffee 43c. 8'J
Oivlmiffs Capital Reduced
The Hollywood Park Orchards of
Medford last. week filed with the
statu incorporation department at
Salem an amendment reducing the
capitot slock from $1 0,000 to
$5000.
Uox, 223 East 0th St. Guge tailor
ed hats at clearance prices, $2.98,
$3.08 and up to $7.50; popular
priced hats $1.98 and up; shoes
$2.05 to $5.05, exceptional values.
Real money saving values in
hats at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop
la tho M. M. Htoro, 8!c to $5.!)8;
amazing values, 07
Miss Louise Fluhrer of this city
was in Grants Pass on business
last Thursday.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
(lie Fashion S h o p, 424 Med for
Hlclg. Tel. 1 1 HI. tf
High I lying Salesman
SI Larson, well known aviator
salesman of Portland who flew to
Medford last Sunday, accompan
ied by 11. L. Hromley, has re
turned to his headquarters In the
state metropolis, M r . Larson,
while here made flights to Klam
ath Falls and Marshfleld on busi
ness connected with his firm, the
lave Material company .of Mil
waukee, Wis,
Tourist Soumoii Slack
For some reason the number of
motor tourists passing through
Medford Is not up to tho average
for this time of tho year, local
businessmen and traffic officers
report. The tourists that aro com
ing through are claimed to bo
spending less money than usual
und fool content with cheaper auto
camp accommodations tRVn in the
past. However, with schools dis
missing the latter part of this
month, the usual big tourist rush
is expected to be under full
swing. ' ,
If It's Lumber and Building Ma
terial at the cheapest prlco, com
bined with courteous servlco nnd
the limit Of accommodation, by all
ineuns see the Medford Lumber
Co., don tern, in high grade building
materials exclusively. Vq don't
servo lunches yet. tf
Tho Band Box nnd Shoe Box,
223 East 6th, aro offering excep
tional values In hut and shoes. 07
Lw Owlo In Type , " 1
The stute supreme court has
received thfl" advance ;shbots on
the now Oregon code which Is
bolng printed by the Robbs-Mer-rill
company of Indianapolis, lad.
Tho code will be in four volumes
and will bo ready for distribution
in July. .
George's Clean. Towel Shop, 7 N.
Fir, Our barbers will please you
Ira Davis, Hayes Schemorhorn, O.
A. Tung.. Nuff sod! . 64
MIhh Ntonnrt (in Vnciitloit
MIbh Katherlne Htewnrt of the
California Oregon Power company,
loft Medford yesterday for Eu
gene, whero she plans to spend a
JO days' vacation. '
I will pay $3.00 reward for In
formation leading to recovery" of
outboard gasoline tnotor for boat,
stolen from my runoh, G, A. -DttVoiv
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For Hale: Cut flowei'H of Span
ish Iris, bluo or yellow, and old
fashioned flowers of a largo vari
ety. CorsftKes and mixed bouquets
made to order. Reasonably priced.
Phono 390-L or call at 325 South
Holly St. r.K
Klamatli Kiimiei Stars
Kalph Hill, who broke the
world's record for tho mile run
and defeated the Washington track
team for tho University of Ore
gon, recently, is a Klamath coun
ty boy. Hill Is from Bonanza,
about 20 miles south and cast of
Klamath Fulls.
Better insurance servlco at less
cost. Insure your hay nnd grain
now. C. L. doff, 44 N. Riverside.
Tel. 1400. . 03
Doctors Attended Meeting
Tho following Medford physic
ians attended tho Jackson county
medical society meeting hold at
Ashland last Wednesday evening:
Dm. It. E. Oroon, W. H. Hock
man, B. C. Wilson, R. W. Stearns,
W. P. Holt, E. W. Shockloy,
lames Hayes, Edward Uurno, A.
E. Uodson, und V.,, SJlcutor.
Tho Pen & Joys' new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater
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lil-lil. green ptno slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. 344tf
To Count Cars Tomorrow
To gain a thorough check on
tho number of cure at the Ameri
can Legion boat races at Emigrant
lake tomorrow. State Traffic Ser
geant t P. Talent will have an
automatic counter in uction when
the cars leave the lake. The last
races In April attracted over 1000
cars and twrnorrow's events are
expected to attract even more.
For n '"thrill,' watch the speed
lutntK HuiffM nt Emigrant lake Sun
day: Wpllls nnrt thrills; Hiort't miss
'em. on
Former Resident lieturim
Vernon Garret, better known to
his many friends here as "iJohby,"
former resident of Medford now
living In Santa. Hutfa, C'al.. is In
Medford visiting his brother Jack,
and par'.mtv Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. C.
Garret of South Oakdale. Mr.
Garrett s now secretary-treasurer
of the While llouc, Santa lia'rM
largest department store.
For Sale: Cut flowers of Span
ish Iris, bluo or yellow, and old
fashioned flowers of a large vari
ety. Corsages and mixed bouquets
made to order. Reasonbly priced.
Phone 300-L or call at 325 South
Holly St. 68
Railroad Talk or Long Ago j
Tiventy years ago the populace
hereabouts was discussing tt pro-,
posed road from here to the Blue.
Ledpe mine, and 'a committee ap- ,
pointed by the Jacksonville Com- 1
mercial club to secure tho right-of-way
deeds for the proposed rail
road to the Blue Ledge mining
district has succeeded," says a'
news item from Medford to the
Portland Journal.
Imiiifi'icM Still Coming
Seeking Information of Bouth- j
orn Oregon nnd Medford, ..the
chamber of commerce last week 1
received the usual number In- j
riulries which- Included letters
from John E. Forney of Edlnburg.
Texas., F. W. Beseler of Winona,
Minn., M. J. Hallford of Bozeman,
Mont., Leslie Good fellow of Mis
soula, Mont., D. C. Sadler of And
erson, Ind., nnd R. F. George of
Boise, Idaho.
Anyone who would Hko a bar
gain in a high grade banjo should
call at this office and inspect the
banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 25tf
Visit Medford on Business
Frank A. Brown and F. F. !
Llndstaedt of the Fluxit company
were In this city yesterday from
Kan Francisco, calling on memberH
of local firms. '
Dynge's dance, Wed. and ISat,
Dreamland. Gents 75c. 67
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 1 257tt"
Mountain Operator Change
....Ii. C Ostrniidor, Southern Pa
ri flu telegraph ojiomtor at Siski
you, has been transferred to Davis
Creek, California.
The Peasleys' new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
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Driving to Boise, Ida., May 20.
Room for one passenger. Frank
Rogers, Phone 104 or 637-R. 05
Oul-of-Town Visitors
Among tho out-of-town visitors
who were In Medford yesterday
wore Paul Masters of Eaglo Point,
Mrs. Jennie White of Climax, Alice
Cummings of Butte Falls, Mrs.
Lela Bonham of Talent, Mrs. Net
tie Armpriest of Ruch, R. E.
Chamberlain of Evans Valley and
Mr. and Mrs. George Henry of
Brownsboro.
Phono 642. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
337tf
II. II. Manny In lily
Henry 11. Manny of Seattle,
former district governor of Rot
atry, was a business visitor In
Medford the middle of tho week.
Cheap lumbor, suitable for barns,
brooder houses, garages, Medford
Lumber Co. tf
Receive dull Sentence
Arrested several days ago by the
Sheriff's office for the possesion
of moonshine, Fred Henry of Dead
Indian was yesterday sentencuii 111
justice court to 30 days in tho
county jail and fined , $100. ...
. Build nov. Wo are In tho mood
to go the limit. Medford Lumber
Co. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Men or largo boys for
thinning. Phone OU-J-4, foot
hills Orchurd, noon and nights
03tf
FOR SALE Weaned pigs. F.
'Hpitzmlllor, R. 8. Box 09.
FOR SALE 32 acres; best soil in
the valley. Ten acres pears; 5
acres 20 years old; fi ucruB young
trees; balnneo alfalfa and garden.
"' Good bulldingsr-Flve-roonv inod-
ern house; stock and implements
Included. Uist years crop neitou
around $4,000; $14,000. One-half
down and balance any time.
9 A X D W 1 C H STA N D Eq u i p m en t ;
good location; cheap rental;
. party leaving town; will take
cheap car as part payment. Small
amount of cash will handle. Good
Income. Price $200.
1 Good California trades here.
SOUTHERN OREGON
REALTY CO.
US X. Riverside, Nat. Bldg. 64
If party driving to Los Angeles
next week desires passenger, write
Mrs. Arglee Green, Eagle Point. 64
Onn Bounty Warm 11 1 !
George Peck of Jacksonville col
lected a bounty of three dollars I
yesterday afternoon at tho coun- j
ty cierK s oince ror Killing a bob
cat.
Bargains in ladies' hats, new hats
arriving daily included in this sate.
Look at this: 80c, $1.98, $2.98 up to
$5.98. Real money savers at the
Emmy Lou Hat Shop in the M. M.
Store. . 67
Let mo write your fire Insurance
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg. Phone 903. . . tf
Claims Wifo Wuh Cruel
Charges of cruel und inhuman
treatment are given in tho divorce
suit of John Brownelee against
Mary Brownlee filed in circuit
court yesterday afternoon. The
couple was married September 8,
1927.
Ilnimy Harris Returning
James Harris; the well known
Central Polnt-Medford young man,
will ho homo soon from attend
ing college in the east, to spend
the summer, concerning which the
Central Point American' says:
"J times Hnrris, who has been in
college In Wooster, Ohio, during
the college year, will bo on his
way home in a few days. Ho will
visit his brothers In Seattle, Wn.,
then come to the valley. He will !
be with the Standard Oil com-
pany at Government Camp again '
this season. His many friends will
be glad to see him."
Dynge's dance, Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland. Gents 75c. 67
Attention, Kagle. 1
; During my absence, call Dr. Dod
son, Phone- 091. Dr. Kresse. 04
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Scotlbh Kile.
Special meeting Lodge
and Chapter, 7:30 p. m..
May 20. Business.
L. E. WILLIAMS. Secy
Seo Brill's Sheet Metal Work
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. tf
Sharer Weds at Klamath Falls
Lata last Monday evening at
tho county clerk's office at Klani'
ath Falls, Shannon B. Shafer, 41,
a miller 0 Medford, and Phyllis
Holllngsworth, 36, stenographer of
Denver,. Colo., obtained, a jnurrlage.
license.
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
' Phone 178-J
Alfalfa hay in the shock, (8 &'
Inn nt TlnHyw'hotl' Orclmnl, ' 04
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INSURANCE
OENGY
Don't Miss 'em
20-Speedy Craft-20
The Thrill of a Lifetime
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Spills and What Not
HOT Competition and HOW
PEEL BOAT
RACES
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EMIGRANT LAKE
. Six Miles South of Ashland, on Pacific Highway
TODAY
'OH HALK Must sacrifice Ford
Touring with pickup box; very
good tires, self starter nnd runs
fine. $:tn. Hee It at Kant Side
.Shell station. Phone 1180-W. t!3
WAXTFl) Competent woman for
gcnenil housework. References
desired; I'hone 06
FOJt HAliB -: ; AVhita 4ill-olontiic
sewliiK nuiehine. Phono 1334-W,
or cull at till! Ho. Ivy. 63tf
STARTS TODAY
Contlnuoui Shows
Tody 1:30-11 P. M.
Mat. 10, 35
Eve. 25, 60 " J 1
AM Talking TSfi'V
Movietone C '
Girl ind i' V ' ' ' K
Her L0V"
SHE STEPPED OUT AND GRABBED
HERSELF A BEAU
Mum m or no mamma... this
awoetle wanted a husband . and
. aha got one , . . But ... oh . . . the
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See Her, Hear Her as gaily
"tS'HET fr' "
STEEPS OUT"
with
WILLIAM COLLIER SR
MARGUERITE CHURCHILL
DIXIE LEE and REX BELL
Mamma chnscd away cvory boy
friend talked 'em to death . . . and
. . , llion this baby stepped out.
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"WHISPERING WHOOPEE" - f -
' ' and Bob Nelson 'ift a Singing Act 1.. '
Whire Talking Pictures ftcjch Perfection
j. Contin,uous Shows Today
TODAY at 1230
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Feared by men . . . loved by the ladies . . ,
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RECKLESS"
With
Edmund
Lowe
CATHERINE DALE OWEN
A killer, an outcast against man's law
: makes a solemn pledge to a war-time
comrade and keeps It In the face of
of all obstacles. From Don Clark's
widely read novel, "Louis Beretti."
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Eve. 10, 35
MatriO, 25
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