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n: PSGE TWO E ocal arid Personal Ijirgpr Po.stoffico IK-k Boxes ' , Authorization for calling of pro posals for Installation of additional lock box equipment for the lornl poBtofflce, the boxes to be fur nished by the pOKtoffice depart ment, have been received by Post master Warner, who will adver tise for the name within a day .r so. This means that ltirser box- will be installed for the ue of those business firms receiving large bodies of mall. Homo of the additional boxeti wilt be twice large as now lined. , J t oncers Upturn Today Mr. and Mm. Frank Rogers ami son are expected to arrive; In Med ford this evening from Portland, where Mr, Ilogers met his wife - short time ago on her return from a three months visit in liolse, Idaho. Mora From Distant Points Guests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels include Henry D. Shute of Petersburg, Penn.. John Mcintosh and Yaqul Joe ofj Kl raso, Texas, i, nanton i Detroit, Mich, Frank Casey and Howard Crawford of Chicago, III., and J. F. Bradley of Nnxhvill?, Tenn. Extra choice flowers for grad uation. Phone your orders early. Phone 3!)0-D or call at 315 South Holly. 7 a Volunteer Meeting Tonight Members of the Medford volun teer fire department are reminded that the regular monlhly drill will be held this evening at the fire hall. A 100 per cent attendance is expected. . . . Let mfl write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phono 9U3. tf Visited CreHPeiit VMy Included among the Medford visitor at Crescent City, Calif., yei lerday were Mr. and" Mrs. H. A. Meyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Meyer, Miss Helen Meyer and Lelanl Pettigrew. They reported rainy weather during tho early part f the dny, following by sunshine In the afternoon. Exclusive wnll papers, Snedlrnr Shop, 414 Medford Bldg. 77 Gnumu In Clly , D. C. Onimm,. assistant superin tendent of the Southern Pacific lines with hond quarters in Eugene, Is In Medford today conferring with local railroad officials. Mountain nlr, home enro, country fare, swimming riding, fishing hik ing. Hates are reasonable, the time is seasonable. Hrlng'oi i6ur boy and fin him with Joy. -Mrs.; N. F. Ohrt, Trail, Ore. 71 Odit stem of Rose F. E. French, of thei Frenfh Lailndry, brought to The ft'durleY office Saturday ''morning, a hou fltiet of roses, from his garden fit 210 South Fourth utreot.. The rones wore nil on one' stem, being five In number, each one measur ing about five nnd one-half Inches across, and each stem being abo"it a foot In length. Mr. French. sn)d they were of the Paul oronn var-lety.-Orants Pass Courier. - Thorvnl H. Folkenberg, teacher of violin, believes the summer va cation to he tho opportune timo fov children to study music. A special course of Instruction, Including use of instrument, is offered. C.ll Htudlos, Rooms 8 and 4, College Bldg.,-31 N. Ora-pe, 80 Herd From Yrekn Mrs. W. F. Dunphy was a vis Itor In Medford today, accompany ing her daughter, Miss Vlvlenne Dunphy, who waH to be married here today to James K. Lovejoy, publisher of the Siskiyou News, at Yreka. Flowors of nil kinds for parties, banquets, decorating, otc. Call at 33u South Holly or Phone '390-U 70 In Vetera us' Hospital William Lymnn, well, known Medford O. A. R. veteran, lert last week for tho United states veterans' hospital at Portland to undergo .medical treatment. Ho lies been illng for moiHhn nnd will prohnbly be at the Portland hospital Indefinitely. He- was ac companied by Mrs. Lyman nnd his daughter, Mrs. Fred Scheffel. Flowers for graduation.. Phone your orders early, Phone flltO-L or rail nt 32ft Soulh Holly. 7 r. Yon will find in nll Fluhrer'i products the quality that is Long Remembered after the price is forgotten. r S. I. Prmldeiit finw Through .Paul Khoup, president f th Southern Pnclflc MneM, imJWfd through Medford today Jit hi special car on train 13 en rou:e to Oaktuml, Oil., from Kugene. HotH ft lit) from I'ulifornlu fluents from the Bear state ree ntered at .Medford hotels include AI r. r. n d M vs. II. M . Young. M and Mrs, J. K. Tonguevan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelso, Mrs. (J. Panstian, Mrs. O. O. liumbotos. C. L. Holen, Joe Deyse wroth of hns Angeles, Mr. und Mrs. F. A. Wabster of Itiehmond, Mr. and Mrs. F. .. Mulvaney of Berkeley, H. i. J'lace of Kan Diego, Mr, and Mrs. t it. Wilson of Pasadena, V. C. Vnn drunzen of 1-ong Beach, Harold I:'. Davis uf Pacific Grove, Humid Altenoff, Ernie Broken and V Green of Btockston. and the fol lowing from Kan Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hopper, Mr. and! Mr. i. H. W'lllluma and .Mr.-and j Mr O. Beultee. Extra choice flowers for grad uation. Phone your orders early. Phone 3!0-I, or call at Soui-i Holly, :r I Icre From Klamalii - Mrs. -Lucille O'Neal is in Med ford today ' from Klamath Falls visiting her parents. Mr. and Mr.. George Marshall of South Oakdole. and brother, Kdison Marshall, well known author, In this city fron, Augusta, Oa. Chouncey Florey now located 123 Kant Main St. Insurance and Ileal Estate, C5tf Monday Cullers Hero The list ,of visitors in Medford today from neighboring localities InctudfH (leo. Hall of Trail, Miw. Hoy Vaughn, Prospect; Stephen Wilson, Sams Valley; Mrs. P. H. ThurHton, Old Stage Road, nnd Tf. D. Held of !o)d Hill. Dry kindling la.fii) per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phone 70. If To Visit Scrgiinit Owen Colonel Louis, Nutman, United States nrmy. In charge of recruit ing1 activities of the eight western mates. Is expected to arrive this week for n short visit with Ser gean fl rover Owen, local recruit ing: officer, while en route to Portland to say farewell to mem bers of tho Portland office. Col onel N tit man will leave his head quarters n t the Presidio, San Francisco, June 2t to go east to take charge of a regiment. Dressmaking nnd remodeling at the Fnshlon Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. ilHl. . tf Frank Fleishman, who has been clerking at the local Plggley Wig gley store, hits left for Portland. J. Forrette of Medford is now employed at the local store; Ash- laud Tidings. Flowors for graduation. Phone your orders early. Phono 31MI-L or call at B2fi South Holly. - 7T Attended the Salem Races Mr, and Mrs, John Jensen nnd Mr. and Mrs. Jens Jensen of this city spent Memorial dny nnd the. wee Icon d In Albany n n d Sn lorn, where they attended tho outboard motnrbont races. They returned to Medford last night by motor. While In (ho northern cities they visited Lawrence Jensen and Pete Jen sen. ' Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making nnd hose mending. Handicraft Shop.. 257tf Here From Klnnutdi District Among rosldents of the Klam nth section registered at local ho tels- yesterday were -'the Mioses Mildred. Kleger and Ethel t'mban hower of Sprugue River, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kneek of Bonamta, and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R, Devereaux of Klamath l'Nills. Mrs. Billings of S. Riverside Av?. says that Dr. Blazes Poison OaK Prescription completely cured her In two days. It is sold nnd guar antced by Heath's Drug Store. 71 Ml! IT lUgC IJCCIIHCN lstt licit Tho county clerk's ol'flco Issued marriage licenses this forenoon to Vernon Wright, aw nnd F.dith May, 2, both of Medford: James Mero, 20, and Ooldln Newlun, 1H, both of Medford; J nines Lovejoy. 20 and Vlvienno Dunphy, 25, both of YrekH, Calif. For host green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. cr.tf Homo From Nursery Trip . William Moss, Medford repro,i(n tatlvo of Villa Nurseries In south ern Oregan, was In Grants 1'ois Friday visiting on his return from a trip to Jnorthern Oregon and Idaho. (.Iron (ft Push Courier. Public Market Grocery Butter 40c lb., eggs 2 fie do., nil standard coffee 43c. 89 j Here mi HiihIiick C. u Holen of Los Angeles, rep- i resentatlve of Tyaon Shirt com j panyof Norrlstown, pn., is In this i city to spend several days confer- ! ring with local clothing dealers. We are prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, in Job too htg. Let home men do your work. Tel. 377-W. F. W. James A Son, 326 Cottage. 77 Spout Wcck-F.mt nt Home Gordon Warner, who has been employed at Crater Lake national park for some time past, nnd will be during tho summer, arrived home Saturday afternoon nnd re turned to his duties at the lake last evening. He Is no longer act ing ns temporary ranger, as sev eral of the temporary summer rangers went on duty June 1st, hut is now eTn ployed In the park storekeeper's department. For best green slnbs. nk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 6Stf Mling Got Pro W. W Devereaux, golf pro of Klamath Fulls, v.s a visitor In Medford this morning. For your health tnke Russl.in mnshaOnnd chlropraclic. Dr. Slm klns, over WooHvorth's. TM. 12H0. 67tf lrEDFORD MATL Kiirmilo to Coiiveiitioii li. K. Detrlck, potentate of HM lah temple of Ashland, accompan ied by Mrs. Detrick, left Saturday for Toronto. Canada, to attend the Imperial session of the Ancient Order of the Mystic Shrine.- Po tentate and Mrs. Detrick joined the Shriner train at Seattle. After the Imperial session Is ended, they will visit In New York, New Jersey, Washington D. L, and Chicago, planning to return to Aahlund about July 1. Micny MNiieriiiun j Harold Jjirsen, who journeyed to the Kogue yesterday, accom-l panled by Mrs. Lumen and Mr. and! Mrs. Arthur Hens, returned laM I evening with a basket of trout. He reports the fishing is fine b"it Mr . Hess Is not so emphatic about it. Oivgjniuiis lit iUitclH Included fimng the Orogonians registered at Medford hotels are Herb Owen and Chits. Webb of Kugene, Horace Addison of Pen dleton, C. J. Kerr of Sclo and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pfonts and daughter, I'. B. C.llroy, C. E. O'llollorun, James parks, A. J. Smith, U. O. Harris. J. B. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Alt Iteay. Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Har vey, V. V. Peterson, V. J. Drou gard r.nd Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Ool dapp. Flowers for graduation. Phone your orders early. Phone 31HI-L or call i.t 325 South Holly. 75 .Many (inirw Decorated The American Legion n Mem orial day decorated over 60 graves of departed World war veterans with the bulk nt rest in the Med ford cemetery. Members were ap pointed to decorate graves at Cen tral Point, Jacksonville, Griffon Creek. Trail, Talent, Phoenix, Gold Hill, Eagle Point and Rock Point. Anyono who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and inspect Iho banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 2 litf Spend Sunday Crescent City Dr. B. R. 121 1 lot t and children. accompanied by Miss Ruth Aheio and- Virginia Wind ley, -motored to Crescent Cily yesterday to spend tho day. Other visitors there from Medford were Mr. Rhlnabarger and family and James Taylor and fam ily. . Chauncey Florey now located 123 Fast Main St. C5tf Attended Roschnrg Shoot Mr. and Mrs,, Ti. L. Xoblitt and Mr. and Mrs. O. Arnsplger were nmnng loenl residents who attend ed the Rod and Gun club about and salmon bake nt Hoseburg yes terday. While In tho Unipqui city, Mr. Arnsplger secured be tween 200 nnd 300 names on the petitions for the Rogue River fish ing amendment. Flowers of nll klnda for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. Call at 32S South Holly or Phono 390-L. 70 Deer Moat. Violation VMendlng guilty too. charge having fresh deer meat In his pos session, ' K. D. Itrownswort h jf Kvans Creek district, near Wlmcr, yesterday was fined 3&0 and or dered to pay $4 costa when he ap peared: before Justice of the Jeaoe Johnny Reed nt Gold Hill. Game Warden F. M. Drown filed the charge against him. Ashland ThW Ings. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. OGtf Motor to I'rewent City Mrs. R. H. Dyniin and children were nmong Medford residents who spent Sunday motoring to Crescent City to enjoy tho day at tho beach. Madnme Margot Shlvoly, who has taught French In Paris and Ros ton, Mass., will tutor, give private or class lessons to ndults nnd chil dren. Address 516 penn. Ave. Ph 1043-L. 74 Visitor From Washington Jack Ryan of Seattle and Mrs. O. D. Douglas and Olive Cross of Aberdeen are among tho guests from Washington at locnl hotels, Phono 642. Wo'll haul nway your refuse. City Sanitary Service, 337tt Many Uonrt Sign Kreetcil Through tiio efforts of the Or gon Statu Motor association. 1 10 road signs have been erected In Jackson county on country road, giving mlleuge to the nearest towns and cities. The new signs, more of which are yet to come, make It Impossible for motorists to lose themselves in tho mnao of coun try roods. 16-ln. green pine slnbs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel 70. S44tf Will Return Tonight Mrs. Fred Scheffel, who accom panied her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, William Lyman, to Portland where Mr. Lyman is receiving treatment In tho United States Vetoran's hoi pita), Is expected to return to Med ford tonight. Mm. Lymnn will re main In the northorn city with Mr. Lyman .whose health, Is believed to be slightly Improved. Peo llrlll's Sheet Metal Workn for radiator, fender nnd auto hody repnfrinu. tf l--orincr Valley Hosidents Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Itrowne nre vtsltliiR Mrs. Itrowne's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Martin of ttran-'s Pass. Mr. Itrowne Was formerly superintendent of schools In Uopue Itlver and now holds the same position at PlHcervllle, Cal. Tho Peawleys' new studio now open, opposllo new Holly theater tt l)eiurts for the t-lott Dr. VirKlni.l C. MIkk leaves this evening on the Shasta hy way of San Francisco, fur Chicago and ItloomltiKton. 111., and other east ern cities. At HloomlnKton she will vi- with her son and fam ily, lu. RIkk will he Kne about two months. O Mall Trlhuno ads are rend hy lo.ouu -wo pie every Oajr. tf TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Fl-h at Diamond IjiUo Among the local fishermen who caught plenty of fish at Diamond lake Sunday were Sid Newton. Mike Herman and daughter, Kol and Hubbard and family. They report that the road are In fine condition and that even amateurs had no difficulty in catching the limit yesterday. Extra choice flowers for gradu at Ion. Phone your orders earlv Phone . 390-L or call at 326 South j Holly. 75; j Poi-tlatuler Hero j Mark Hanna Nichols .of the Graybar Electric company, was a local business visitor from Furt- l.'nd today. 16-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7li- 344tf Jackson ltctuniH O. L. Jackson, Kiiieiui ir manager of he Copco and Moun-jdrove hia cap lint.ertainly in the am States Power companies, re-; bliaineM district early Sunday mom turned yesterday from an extend-, nv jm(1 ant nlnn nll riht ,lnlil ed business trip over the proper ties of the two concerns, During his absence he visited company stores in several states, including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming:. The Peasleys' new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Crater Wake Snmv Storm It snowed hard much of the day yesterday at Crater national park so much so that the Medford visitors arriving at noon could noi see the lake until late aftornoon when a brief lull in the snowstorm occurred, and then the lRke was disappointing, as It was of a dirty slate color. , 10-in. green pine slabs, Inrgo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7G. 344tf Dr. IT. P. Coleman returned on Sunday evening from a three day trip to tho coast. We specialize in radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 So. Bartlett. Phone 208. tf Let us haul away your garbage and refuso. Phono 642, City Sani tary Service. 3S7tf Condition Improved R. R. Cook of Gold Hill, who has been seriously ill following a major operation at the Sacred Heart hospital, Is much Improved. Geo. A. Rohnert, General Truck ing, at Fiehtner's Garage. Tel. ISO. 9 The county hont(lt ilftpiirtnient will hold two child well'ure clinics this week, with the first one nt I'hoenlx tomorrow nnU Uie necoml In Medford next Thtiiwmy. These cllniim are expeoted :tA ruauh thoHe cliildren under -B yen.ru who nr plunnniiiK to enter school next fall und parents nre urKed In cooperate with the health (Teimrtment In bringing their children for a check up on their physical wellhclnK. Dr. 11. C. Wilson, county health officer is anxlottt to have those clinicB ontstandinK successes in view of the fact that summer vaca tion is not long and that they are expected to be of groat benefit to the children. In flints will be wel come as usttul. i ' Dr. Wilson will he nsslstcd at I he Phoenix clinic hy Miss Killlli l.nub scher and nt the Medford clinic hy Miss Augusta (Hover, county nurse. TOO LATE T0 CLASSIFY MODERN Offlco and sleeping rooms for rent. Bsrkdnll 1-Mdg.. 11!) X. Central. 74 FOR RENT home. Fi9 137S-R. or SAI.K Model Hose. MrM. Kyle. I'Olt SAI.K 21) tons mixed grnln bay, uncut In field for lin. Phone 401. "4 KOU RENT Apt., 3 rooms, pri vate hath, private entrance, Kar aite. 9 E. Jackson. Phone 592-Y. 7S STRAYED or STOLEX-Ilay hnrse. ! mane clllped. Weight about 14U0 lbs. Rocky build. Finder please Tel. 182-M or 132-W. Reword. 7ltfl FOR SALE flood milk cow. Jer sey and OueniKt'y mixed. Cream test 5-11-3 gallon. Firxt house west of Lone Pine school (red top). 73 FOR KENT -room furnished house and Karaite. Call 3HS-L after 5 o'clock. 74 FOR SALE--Furnlture nnd house hold articles. Phono 7D0-R af ter 5 o'clock. 74 FOR SALE Model 02 Majestic radio, latest model. Will sacri fice for quick sale. Terms.1 Phono 1 1DS-.I. 7 4 WOOD BEST QUALITY Green, large body Fir, Oak, etc., 1 for winter use ' Buy Now F. Phone 833 OREfiON", MONDAY. JUNE 2, 1930. CELEBRANTS LOSE FAIL TO APPEAR! : , ? ' . , ; ' 1 '- A traveling salesman hailing from the northern part of the state and wno gave his name as J. Smith, but tlimieht ,1V noIi?fl , he nn mm. forfeited $75 cash ball put up at the police station yesterday when arrested on a charge of reckless j driving, by failure to appear for j hearing on that charge in city court today. It appears that the Smith man. (n an aiiege(i inebriated condition he nearly ran over NiRht orncer Bloom at 5 a. m. on West Main street in front of the Hotel Med ford. Hloom at once placed him under arrest and a short time later he put up the. $75 cash bond. Two other persons forfeited cash bail by failing to appear in court for trial this morn In k. Th,ey were Joe'Bakke, who forfeited $10 bait for his third intoxication arrest in a few weeks, and Mrs. Wm. Shan non, who forfeited a similar sum for her second arrest on an intoxi cation charge in two weeks. Lee Shepard, on nlu plea of guilty (of speeding, in the city court today j was fined . A great deal of Interest Is helps taken hy the local radio public in : the new Helen Xorris drama, "Shadows," which will receive iy premier broadcust during t'opcb hour tomorrow n I g li t. Num bered among the Copco Players will be Jo Murray Hostell. Kslello Quisenberry, Wiot Clark, Hurry Hin mun and Mr. Fish. This will be Mr. Hinman's first upponrnnce with the Copco Players, although he is ; by no menus unknown in local dra matic circles. His work In the re- j cent presentation of "Mrs. Bump-t stead-l-eigh" was especially note-' worthy. ' t Iocul radio followers nre urT','1 i to tune in on Copco hour promptly nt 9 o'clock tomorrow nignt in der to get tho full benefit of this; j unusuul drama. ' 1 - I Skull Injured PORTiiANI), Ore., June 2 (IP) Suffering Iron) a severe skull in jury, Thomas Wnlsh, 18, was in a crtical condition in n hospital here with Wttle hope held for his recov ery, tile fell from a moving truck on the Terwllllger hlghwuy yesterday. BAIL MONEY WHEN SUPPORT GUARDS j KILL INSECTS IN YOUR VEGETABLE HAND FLOWER GARDEN WITH cMagara l DUSTS and DUSTERS DUST IS MORE EASIER UMJSTS ; DUSTER "Bring Your Bug Troubles to Us" ) MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. ! 323 East Main - ....... Phone 260 SUMMER PRICES -COAL ROYAL UTAH COAL is clean and free from clinkers and lasts longer at the SUMMER PRICES and SAVE MONEY E. SAMSON Office 229 North Riverside iMFiffnunsHnmn-r jlllL.LM Will VMUULU ,l AVERS TENGWALD If Medford does not take greater interest in Its two units of the Oregon National Guard, it is apt to lose both. Captain Carl Y. Teng wald told members of the Klwanis club at luncheon at the Hotel Medford today. He declared in- terest in the. home company Jias.j been waning and support, of the j activities of the local guardsmen j has been slack to such an extent i that headquarters officials have -threatened to move the company j to another location. . S The company has much to offer. ' Boys in high "school receive creel its : for membership, receive pay for , attendance and learn other things ', in addition to military education. ; The government . spends $10,000,1 annually on the companies in ; Medford and each year spends j $200 per man to send him to tho j annual encampment at Camp Clatsop on the coast. Kight more j mea are needed to fill the ranks, Captain Tengwald said. . INSURANCE : - W3ENGY HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes - -. of Men - Tinting,, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J I UUK HtALlH is your wealth. It's us near as your telephone. Call 1290 for apiiointment. OR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic . i , Women Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to toe with French Heel EFFECTIVE AND l! TO APPLY CO. t Phone 833 'IMMORTAL WORDS AFLAME WITH LIFE Starts Wednesday ATTEND . THE MATINEES 1 glamour qf T Xto$$CSyrYMiM 25 c , . mill L l I ITT T NOW -'-jppM A New and f Greater, ti FnManchu V Wfjr "THE Buy Fox Scrip THE IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION TON1TE and j LAUGHS . s FROM THE BEGINNING I m! ; TO THE END Jj I another big GttrlidAstor' I TWifer 1 laugh wow, Udie bribbott ;Jr'-SJ m Mat. 10 and 25 VI f ' i I EvelO and 35 j I oaieo on me celebra. ted book by ERICH MARIA REMARQUE jjf - REGULAR ciiitf9 ADM,SSION !g. , SPECIAL ' SUMMER J PRICE RETURN ma .1 with , ML A TT 3f I I I lit WARNER OLAND, 0. P. HEGGIE, JEAN ARTHUR. NEIL HAMILTON The madman! . . . alive . . . seeking ven geance in his weird way ! ALSO OUR GANG in 'WHEN THE WIND BLOWS' Gilbert and Sullivan Singing Act MOVIETONE NEWS Wednesday