j1! it' PZGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal i . , This will be a big week with the Rchool youth of the city and In cidentally for their parents, alwo. Reboots will close next Friday for tho summer vacation. The week's commencement doings , Bturt with the ' baccalaureate aervlces at the 1'resbyterlan church tonight, and the culminating event will be the commencement in the armory on Friday nljfht, Betweeen these events then will be a number of Bocial evetUR surrounding the grad uating class. -Final examination begin tomorrow and will end on . Tuesday afternoon. The grade pupils will return to school Fri day morning to get their grade 'cords, nnd tho high school pupils will get. theirs at the same time. Then the schools will bo dismissed until next fall. Let me write your flr.e'lnsuranco, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 993. tf Family on Camping Trip Mr. and Mrs. F. U. Jenkins and children are spending several days on a i camping trip nt Fish Juke and other mountain resorts. Exclusive, wall papers. -Snedlcor Khop, 414 Medford Bldg. 77 Crater lako News Hwuve News from Crater Lake has been very scarce In the city since tho staff offices were moved from here up to tho national park last Thursday, but it , Is , presumed cloudy weather has been prevail ing there like In tho valley. A number of local people plan to viit the. lake today. - Mountain air, homo care; country fare, swimming riding; fishing hik ing. Itates are reasonable, the time is seasonable. Bring us your boy and fill him with joy. Mrs. X. F. Ohrt, Trail, Oro. 71 J, umber Company Is Sued The .Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany was named tho defendant in a. law suit filed yesterday by the Houthern r Pacific company for 3(1445.22, claimed to bo duo fur the, shipment of four carloads of lumber for the defendant. Thorval H. Folkenborg. teacher of violin, believes. the summer va cation to bo the opportune time for children to study music. A Rpeclul course of instruction, including uu of Instrument, is , offered. . .Call Hindi oh, Kooma 3 and 4, College Bldg., 31. N, Grape., , , 80 "Wedding Of Long Ago' ; A' social' hews item here of 27 ymirs ago Was tho following pub lished In the Ashland Tidings of May 29:MMisa Clertrude McCallen went to JackoonvlJIe last evening to attend the marilago of her friend, Miss Helen Colvlg to Dr. R. O. Gale.", Flowers of all kinds' for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. Call at 825 Mouth Holly or Phono 30O-L. 70 Volunteer Mwlinff Monday Tho monthly drill of tho Mod . ford lite department will bo held tomorrow evening. Routine drill will bo tho order of tho evening. "', Chaunqey ( Florey now located 323 East , Main ,St. Insuranae and Ileal Estate. , C6tf GIi Club Off Iocth Chosen pfiqera were elected for the (Hee 'clubs' of the senior high school last: week, with the following stu dent chosen: BoyH Victor Noel, president; Norman . Dalky, librar ian; Harold OoHuuoi;, vico-prosl-. dent; Wlldon, Colbough, aecretary treaaurer; Frank , , Dalky, scrlbo. Oirls Lenove Htmklim, preHidont; Hlbyl Jeun Y o u n g, librarian; .Frances Mollor, vice preHidont; ,nuby Htone,, secretury-treusurer, ..'.'Jtiry kindling $2.50 per load. Val ley fMol Co., Phone 70. tf ' Dun Cupkl lIUHy Agnlu tTho' county clerk's office IsHued trtarrlago licenses yesterday' to Clurenco Byi'd, " 21, nnd Nellie Boren JO. .both of Medford; Kay :moridiBraunor, 22, of Klamath Falls, .and Juanita Klrtley, 25, of r Nampa. ldnho; Karald Barton, 211 ': and Nenm Bliss. 26. both of Pas- 1 'Vtdon'a, Calif.;; Conn iFlrth," 23, of i Halfway, Ore., and Cleone Weaver, ;. 18, of Ashland; ' Frank Plluso, 24 f of Kltmnn, and Bethel Turner, 19, of Orovllle, itreiu!maklng and remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford .Blflg. Tel. 1181. tf 1 Sandwiches foriptonlo-mphes jand outings are best made with Fluhrer's Sand wich Loaf. A fine, even textured bread t h a t cntswitbont the slight est trace of crumbling. ' At your grocer Publicity Chief Coming J, W, IllckH, director of public ity for the Htnndnrd Oas & Elec tric com puny, and Byllesby En gineering and Management cor poration Is expected to arrive here from Chicago this week to visit the Copco properties. Mr. Hicks is en route to Kan Francisco to attend the 1930 convention of the National Electric Light associa tion to be held June 1G to 20. Hemstitching, .iileotlnir. nlentlntf. button making and hose mending. Handicraft .Shop. . ., 257 tf Visitors From WaHlilngtoii P. W. Harris of Seattle, C. W. Cornell of Everett and Mr. and Mrs. c. It. UWinke of Vaklma, were among the Washington resi dents reglstei'ed at loeul hotels on .Memorial day. Mm. Billings of S. Itlverslde Av?.i nayH that Dr. lilazos Poison OaK' Prescription completely cured her In two days. . It in sold and guar anteed by Heath's Drug Store. 71 or cull Mcdfoid Puol Co., Tel. 03). 0T.lt lino.st Kooortl Flifrltt. Another record almost was set for the coastwise air run when a "West Coast Ait Transport plane flew from San Francisco to Port land lust Thursday In 3 hours and 411 minutes. Cuptuin C. li. Stead, piloting, reported a brisk tull wind. Look! Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 cash and carry. Unique Cleaners, 20 S. Central. Phone DO. 71 Dental Man Hero C. J. Wright Is at tho Hotel Holland representing tho Welch Dental company at Portland. Public Market rirocery Uutter 40c lb., eggs 2fic doz., all stundnrd coffee 43c. 89 Mountain Cabins .Moved Workmen last Thursday moved the cublns nt the Dollurhldo camp ground on the Slsklyous from tho camp site, below the hlghwny, to the hill above the highway, along side tho service station. Tourists, Instead ot being nttracted by the lllletness of tho lower site, are said to have been "nfrald a car would run off tho highway on top of the cublns." Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, m Job too big. Let homo men do your work. Tel. 377-L. . F, w. James & Son, 220 Cottage. 77 New Cllltor Park Hunger DWIght French, member of 'tho Klamath Union' high school will spend tho vacntlon season In Crater l.nko national park, where he will bo n ranger. or call Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 681. ontf" ItookH for Public Schools Htilto library authorities nro now preparing their annual order for hooka, to cost approximately $20, 000. Under tho state law. . each child Is taxed 10 cents a year, tho ntonoy o ho used In tho purchase of library hooks for tho public schools. A list Is prepared by librarians, who submit It to the school authorities. Selections are mado hmt tho list Is then for warded to J. K. Olll, Portland hook firm, which completes tho order during tho summer, having the now supply of volumes ready for the fall term. Anyone who would llko a bar gain In a high grado banjo should call at this office nnd Inspect tho banjo loft hero for salo; n aucrirtce regard less ot cost. 2 fi 1 1 Visiting . Ills Parents Mr. Lawrence T. Power of Berk eley, la visiting at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. p. Power. Chauncey Florey 123 F.nst Main St. now located 65tf Itev. Ilaiiiiiintid nt 8. O. S. Tho Rev. P. ,K. Hammond ot Orr-gon City, for many years rec tor of tho ICplscopa). church ot Ashland, will deliver tho bnccul aurealo sermon to tho graduating etnas of tho normal school, on Juno 0. Flowers of nil kinds for parties, homiuets, decorating, etc. Call at 828 South Molly or Phone 300-U 70 ilero' Fnuil Portland' Karl liogars has arrived in tho city from Portland nnd In spending aeveral weeks In tho city on busi ness. , For host green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 0Gtf Finished .School Term Miss Pearl Timmons has return ed front Hosoburg to spend the summer,: nfter finishing tho school term ns English Instructor nt the Hosoburg high school. Madame Margot Shlvely, who has taught French In Paris and Bos ton, Mnss., will tutor, glvo private or class lessons to adults nnd chil dren. Address 618 Penn. Avo. Ph 1043-L. 7,1 Now Kudlophono Service Radiophone equipment up nnd down the Coastwise nilltn nf 41in I'ai'lflo Air Transport company, hum neon planned to io In oper ation today. Seven planes of the rompany havo been, equipped for tho tho ground-to-phino commun ication. The system is to bo own ed and operated by tho compnny nnd will be used both for the transmission of wenther Informa tion and orders to planes In flight. Phono 642. W' haul awav your refuse. Clly Sanitary Service S37tf" Irvine Also Kcnks nt Kllgcno II. F. Irvine, tho Portland editor, who delivers tho commencement address hero next Friday night, will also bo the speaker at tho high school commencement nt Nil gene on Thursday night, when over Hill senium will ho grndil nted, O MEDFORD MAIL Checking; License PerniltM Out of 1(!7 out-of-state curs checked In .Med ford yesterday by Stute Traffic Officers C. V. Talent and Herb lOjore, 40 were . found without non-resident permits. Koine drlverH claimed that they did not know that they were necessary and others claimed that they thought they had two weeks in which to apply. Notices of viola tion were passed out to the motor ists without the Htickers. The checking was completed in three hours time. 1 0-ln. green pine .dubs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. S44lf Hot Dog Advice We have never lot our imagina tion have full play when eating hot (Iokh, but we agree with Dr. Strieker that they Hhuuld at leust be cooked and Herved under san itary conditions. Oregonlan. For your health take Russian massage and chiropractic. Dr. Mini kins, jver Woolworth's. Tel. 1290. 07tf Flfly Years Ago Kxeiteniont The following news Items ap peared In the Oregonlan of Port land, fifty years ago, on May 20: "V. T. Layton's huge reservoir near Jacksonville gave way Mon day and flooded his diggings, and caused damage of several thous and dollars. A greuter portion of his gold probubly Is lost." Seo llrlll'a Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and nuto body repairing. cf VislliMl Jiluinulli Falls Medford visitors In Klamath Falls last Thursday included L, V. Watklns, Ml', and Mrs. C. T. Stew ard, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Snyer, II. W. (lould. K. P. Cowglll and John Hanson. The Pea.sleys' : new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. . tf Vet (Jot Pension HIM) Senator Stelwor has been noti fied of allowance of increase of pension to $fiO monthly in favor of Frank Orubb of Ashland, Ore., formerly Company U, Second Ore gon Infantry. Ceo. A. llohnert, (leneral Truck ing, at Flchtner's Garage. Tel. 180. !)2 heft For Fresno D. F. . Amlck, eighth grade teacher at the Central Point schools, left Friday accompanied by his daughter, Luramao, for Fresno to visit relatives. Miss Amlck Is employed by tho state highway department at Fresno. lfl-ln. green pino slabs, largo or small loads. Vulley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 344tf Street Doparlniciit Busy Fifteen men nro still on tho payroll of the city street depart ment now engaged cleaning up odds nnd ends of street work ubout the city. . Severul men are employed 'putting the finishing totiohes on tho Jackson street bridge and others doing odd. bits of street work. No. grading la be ing dono at tho present tlmo be cause of tho dryness of tho ground. riio ' Pcasleys' now studio now Open, 'opposite, new Holly thcate;. tf owi'iM Itetiini.s to Sale m ' 1 T. C. lowers, who has been do ing renoaroh work for the Beaver Portland Cement company nt (lold J 1 111 for tho past few tnonthH, has co in plot ed his work and returned to Salem. Burlng his sojourn In Houthern Oregon, ho was the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. il. Suuder- man. l(Mn. green pino Blabs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tot. 76. 344tf KlkH Ktato Convention Selection of August 11, 3 2 nnd 13 as the dates for the annual con vention of tho Oregon Stato Klks' association was agreed on at a meeting of tho executive commit tee held t Portland recently. August 11, 12 nnd 13 wore chosen due to the fart that tho slato con vention of the Amorican .Legion will be held In Baker on August 14, 15 and IB. and tho Portland lOlkH were of the Impression n large number of -Legionnaires who also belong to the Klks, In pass ing through Portland on the way to eastern Oregon would, find it ponsiblo for them to attend the l'31ks convention before proceeding to Baker., Unique Cleaners spoclal price on ladles' clothes. Men's suits cleaned and pressed 1 1, 00 -cash and carry H, Central. Phono 96. 71 Hosc-burg Wants tmvontlon Plans to blni 'ho l!3t state convention of - the American ho gion to KoHchitrg nro being con sidered by Pmpqua post. A com mittee has been appointed to can vass tho situation. . . Wo specially In radiator and fender repairing at Van's lnrngc, S3 Ho. ltarttett. l'hone 208. tf Itirie Shoot Tixlny Quite a number of Oregon Nat ional (Hiardsmen will bo at the national guard ran go threo miles east of ' Mud ford this morning to shoot qualifying rounds. The last opportunity afforded guardsmen to qualify for marksman, sharp shooter and expert rifleman's badges will bo today, Captain Oarl Y. Tengwald said yesterday. Let tis haul Kvny your gnrbngti and refuse. 1'hone MJ, City Sani tary Service. 3S7tf j Wririm Cllnlci Tliursrtiijr The county health dopnrtment will hold the regular monthly child welfnro clinic for tho Med ford district nest Thursdny after noon nt the Y. W. C. A. Mothers are urged tn make early appoint- ; mentH for tho clinic by calling tho health department headquart ers, 1359. Dr. H. O. Wilson, coun ty henlthO'fficer, assisted by MIns Augusta Olover, county nurse, wilt be In charge. Mall Tribune ads are rend by SO.UUU People every day, it TRTBmE, -MEDFORD,' Film Star To Wed Associated I'rcMs Photo Kenneth Harlan or the films and Doris Hilda Booth wilt be married toon In Hollywood, Cat. Special low price tor cleaning women's clothes. Unique Cleaners, S. Central. Phone 90. 71 Socks Note; Collection Humuel RoHe filed suit In cir cuit court yeHterday aKiilnat Wal lace BertelHon for the collection of a nromlHsury note of ?500, diitfd April 30, 3 921!. The note waH secured by property. Chauncey Florey now located J23 Kant Main Kt. Insurance nnd Ueal Estate. , . ' C5U- Aviators Hero IiHlefiniU'ly W. J. Brown and .John Wanse, arrived here last week from Cal ifornia In two planes to enter the paHHenger flying buHineMH here. The two pilots plan to remain hore Indefinitely and will lie at the Medford airport tomorrow to take up' pasHenRers on Hhort and tons hops. Quite a number of local pei-HuiiH went flying yester day and hail their choice, of usIuk an open or a cabin alilp. Have Moved to Medl'nnl ' J. II. Kobbins and wife' have moved from 1 23 Central avenue to their new home in Medford. Mr. Bobbins was formerly man ager of the Ashland Fruit and Produce nsHocialion. Ashland Tidings. , Brewer Tn San Francisco C. M. Brewer, vieo president and generar manager of the California. Oregon Jj'ower company, was a business visitor In .San Francisco tho forepart of the w'eek. v ; Ijcuvo for C'orvullis f Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Bailey left this morning for Corvallis, where they will attend the- com mencement exeroises at Oregon State College Monday morning. Their son. Ralph-. .1. Bailey, is graduating. FIRE CHIEF ASKS" 1 WEEDS BE CUT TO Tl The spring rains, along with the cool damp weather alternating with warm days-at times has pro-i duced n luxurious growth of grass and weeds In the vacant lots, on j their parkings and In the alleys of the city, which will make a big fire menace besides being uiiHlght ly when the warm weather sets In. unless they are removed before that time. Therefore Fire Chief Uoy Klllott requests all citizens to get busy at oneo nnd cut down grass and weeds while the cutting Is good, and before the growth of the vegetation becames still taller and thicker, and too brittle to out. This. Im all the more necessary, as the city council this year, like last year, made no provision In the city budget for burning grass and weeds, hence it Is up to the property owner himself, or his tenant, to get rid of the summer fire menace. Later on when the hot weather comes a permit will be needed from the fire .chief to burn grass or weeds, which hi always a dang crous procecdnre. TH MOST , STUPENDOUS UNDERTAKING OF THE TALKING SCREEN v HEART .'St- f W. " M0 7 S 'I imp y -1 WmMMMX OlfflfiONVWUXUAY, JFNK 1, -100. M. WILSON WILL FARM BOY GIVEN j SIM PASSENGER; AWARD CONTRAtl j C hi . PIPES' ABSENCE . Medford Is to have 'a new may or for the next two weeks or pos sibly a lilUe longer, for Mayor i A. W. Pipes will leave tonight with Mrs. Pipes for their former , home at Salmon, Idaho, where he I will look after business matters ! In that locality where he still pos i sesses a fine ranch propery, and i thlu, together with some business I matters he has to look after in Portland for a time after that, i makes It certain that he will be away for not less than a fortnight. Next Tuesday night's . regular city council meeting will make the first time that .Mayor Pipes has ever missed a meeting of that : I body, special or regular, since he i j became the head of the city gov-j I ernment. ' Tho new mayor during ills ab sence will be K. M. Wilson, chalr I man of the council committee -on finance, and who is tho vice may or. . IS AT GRANGE PARTY i ! Last week was an active one for i the Modford KiwaniH club, mein ! bers of which were present nt the Talent grange party and dinner on .Thursday evening, followed by : KOlf tournament with Ashland club members yesterday. Medford lot at golf nnd the Ashland club was awarded tho Motel Jackson silver loving cup donated by Kt wan Ian William Clemenson. The grange program attracted a largo delegation of Medford mem bers and was arranged by a lo cal club member, Karl Newbry. Uev. Alex Bennett presented an ad dress of greeting, wherein he told of alms of the club to gain closer contact with the farmers, resuli.- j ing in improved cooperation bo i tween the city and country. SAN FRANCISCO, May 31. Sabbath day services ot the Sev enth Day Advent 1st church were attended here today by the larg est gathering of the denomination in the history of tin? church. Mdre" than 12,001) worshipped at the auditorium and an overflow meeting of 3,000 young people was held at Temple church. The services were part of the 4 2 nd nnadrlennial world confer ence of the church. No business was transacted by the convention today. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. 4- Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Adults ZjW 10 il . I V Attena matinees and Avoid the Crowds Meteorological Report 1 J ' ' i . Snniliiy. .hiiu. I, 10:!0 ffiliSrMiwYi"n'lTM j Modford Sunday. lMBnBHBBIMMMKlMBiMWBMHBWBMBi portly cloudy and mUkIuI.v t Oroison: Sundny, piirily oloudy Continuous , . o ' A Starts TODAY! nnd rilKlitly warmor. ! - J ffl Vfc tkM LocalData. g k 11P.M. ) 'SX X Mi 2 y Afw JIP,W&y - f iM-ooipitiition (inchoB) .on .00 tyysl '""y-'' ipl rll?AFS'-k. ""To'llil iirpciiiltiiliTiii since Sep- CB, S Xi-fl 111. Sft "V Sun!"' t'd'!"Tf nE-Mini, v!TN "' b"'ebra'; i I I $tKM ftTBe HEIEM WRIGHT ' L . erich maria' L "S" EDDIE GRl&RON eemarquk j k- 'Co6s :NCWIE ASTOR f: ..... " ! Out only a .short time, the ju.-y! in the civil suit of Verne Htewurl,' li-yenr-old. boy..ag.ilnst James I..' Kershaw, his wife, .Vera Kershaw.! and his sister, Viola Kershaw, for $4."(l. claimed due for services clone the defendants as a farm hand, re turned a verdict of 1501.85 In favor of the plaintiff. This amount In cluded f.; for attorneys tees. in plaintiff set forth in the trial tn.it he was underpaid for services, and the defense claimed ho was over paid t ri m I 1)1 i, ff-LV nffl ni k'Jr TODAY! STARTS "THE RETURN OF Ok FU MANCHU" ALSO OUR GANG all talking in 'WHEN THE WIND BLOWS' Gilbert and Sullivan Singing Act MOVIETONE NEWS S SPECIAL : Summer Matinee Price ' I I fli Trx Air Matinee fesSk. Children . II T.VT.NTNn 9R.R0 ... ..... II tn R,i,i T Francisco on grand theft charge, Burton F. Itnye, r" years old. was taken off a northbound stage here last night by Chief of Police Clotous McCredie. San Francisco oflVors will arrive here to take Kaye in to custody. Tho man' description included the fact that one finger whs missing on a hand anil tno first man to get off the stage, had a finger missing on his hand, but was the wrong man. Itnye fol lowed shortly after AT 1:30 P. M. Continuous Shows FU MANCHU'S ALIVE! WARNER OLAND 0. P. Heggie, Neil Hamilton, Joan Arthur Sealed in his coffin ! Fu Manchu Escapes ! Terror izes the handsome doctor and his lovely sweet heart in this new all-talking SAX ROHMER ad venture story. WAS K TOX. II .. j 11 Announcement was mail,"' Ithe treasury department V ithat the contract for ,,e co"1 ition or the new Klamath ( ,' j post office has been iHviird,, (leorge Isurkxon. Portland : 1.1.1 of $1(17.1:10. Sup,,,,:" : bids probubly will l. ,..,11 " ; the use of Oregon gmnlte J" ;,.!' Imllnno llmMtr.m. Might passenger liners are n,. operating between Pr.cific The Sign Vengeance Appears' Again i ill-