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ftiEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OREfiON, TUESDAY, JUNE H, 19.10,
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N'mv Council. JnHiiije Officer
1 Aj.-.Jho rgKular mcetlnK of
pity council tonight. Councilman K.
M.. Wilson, vlce-mtiyor, will pre
side in the nbsenie of Mayor Pipe,
who left tiumlny for "a two weeks'
business visit to his former home
In Idaho, and Portland;
MUfl t'flrlton on Trip
MiHH Mildred Carlton loft Mod
ford today for Halt J.akc City,
whfre aho will attend the meeting
of tht western lUvlalon of tlu
American Public Health associa
tion. She planfl to he nwiiy about
three weeks and will visit in hcv
eral citieH while en route.
Hero from Distant Polula
(luesu from a distance registered
tit 'Medford hotoU include M. II.
ff -f New York City. Mr. and
Mrs. Roy (Joodwln of itolsc, Ida., I
Up nn.l .Inlln (It'Ilham. J 1 . I
and son of Spartansburg, S. C. Ml.
and Mrs. F. If. Knnne of Hono
lulu, T. H., and Henry Jones of
Provo, Utah.1 "
: Extra ch(ice flowers for grad
uation. Phone your orders early.
Phono 390-L or call at 825 South
Holly.
7 5
Homo for Summer
Miss Patricia Gala, who was
teaching at the Prospect school this
last' school year, is now nt home to
spend the summer here. Grams
Push-Courier; ' 1
Let mo write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tenwiilil, Hotel Holland
Bldg, Phono 083. tf
Ilml Ilmkpti Cost $10
John Hurley forfeited n ensh hull
of Jit), which he put up with the
police following his arrest on the
e h n r B e of having Innclfituiite
bV-rikps on his crir, hy failure lo ap
pear' In Judpte Taylor'B court yes
terday for trial.
Lot us haul away your pai'lmse
and refuse, l'hono 042, City Sani
tary Service. ' 387tf
Anlies FU'tt ....
The flro department was called
tn: the Wnshinitton rooming houne
yesterday to extlngulBh u .snmll
blaze In a wooden hox Into whleh
apparently' warm ashes hud heen
thrown. Little damage resulted.
Thorvnl H. PolkenherB. teacher
of violin, believes tho summer va
cation to he tho opportune time for
children to study, muslo. A special
course of Instruction, Including uo
of Instrument. f ottered. C.ill
Studios, Rooms 3 and 4, CoIIoko
Uldg,, 31 N. Grape. 8l
rntlcra;oes 0rntlon 1
Mrs. R. 8. Wilbur of Centr.il
Point underwent a major opera
tion nt the Community hospitul
In this city yesterday and Is re
ported "to he' getting along nicely.
t Flowers At' nil kind for parties,
Imnquets, decortitlng, etc. Call at
325 South Holly or Phone 800-L. 70
Homnwluu Mluil . Ui ...
One ofi our. older fiinnds says ho
will vlemr.' the next-oellpse of the
sun from heaven. Hub If heaven
Is In the location" where, it Is cred
ited to he, nn ollpse of tho sun
should he something more thnn a
unique phenomonon.--rlnod Hlver
News. I 1 ' ' "
Floworsi fori graduation. Phone
your, orders early. Phono 3!iu-L
or call at 32 5 South Holly. "f.
OrrRonlium nt -Hotels.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Oates at
lllllshoro r.nd Geo. W. Knight nf
Huhharil are among the state
guests at local hotels. Others a-e
Kred Melndl nf Salem, 1. O. Ilav
son and Pred Knowlln of ("miullle,
and tho following from Kugene:
C. H. Harris, V. t.. Jones, II. K.
Liehe, Mrs. Ida Wlthrnw.
Zinnia and aster plants, 15c do.
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 ICnt Main.
7r,
Issue Auto lylornses
The sheriff's office Isnued nuto
licenses yesterday to O. R-. Wlmer
: of Rtieh,- Harold Knglantl of Cen
trr.l Point, I?. S. Nelson of Jack
sonville and CM.'Ulack and .Iuiium
K, Cnmiihell of Medford. and I'roe
tor A Clnmnle'of San Krnnclsco.
Extra choice flowers for- grad
uation. Phone your orders oarly.
Phono. 390-L or call at 325 South
Holly. - . V
f Fillth Oore Home
, Mlsg Edith Oore of the clly grnde
i schools' teaching staff, left Thurs-
! day evening to spend Memorial day
J nnd tho week end with relatives In
f Medford. Miss' floro will spend
1 her summer vacation at Lake Tu-
' hoe. Klamath Falls Herald.
j For your health tako Russian
massage and chlropmctlc. Dr. 81m
klnss over Woolworth'a. Tat. 12110.
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:1.n V.'.'i.i
Bread
as made with milk by
Pluhrer is your best
food. Eat more cf it.
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Kxamatioim Tills Vitk
KtKiuh Kf'ide Htud?ntH who were
conditioned in the la tit Htate exam
inations In. -May, and. others whj
were, unable to take them at ttiat
time, will have nn opportunity of
takltiK Kuch examinations at tho
cotirtboiiKe Thursday and Friday of
thiH week. Home students will take
the cpiest inns in their respective
schoolhou.seM in various sections at
the county.
li. A. Atwood and wife b'ft on
this marntnK's Hinge for Portland.
Mr. Atwood will undergo an op
eration at the CJood Samaritan hos
pital by the Monkey brothers.
l.unHi and Jirldtw
Leo'H Wives meet at the homf
of Mrs. V. d. J flinch on Park, ave
nue for luncheon and bridge Wed
nesday ufternnon.
Chauncey Klorey now located
123 Kant Main Ht. Insurance and
Heal Eh Into. CGtf
Mrs, It. S'lMilcr Umivom TliurMlay
Mrs, II, Sohuler will leave Thurs
day for tSanhorn, N. 1J.. to vImii
with her son Ha rry a n d fa m t ly .
I'Yom there she will' o to Hi.
ChJirh s, Minn., to visit a lister ah 1
brother, after that she will vifili
her daughters, Tiuth Pickle in Cald
well, Ida., and Stella Hoswell tn
lleaverlon. Ore..
Ilnlloon dance, Sat. niKhi, Dream
land hall. Admission 7 "e; ladles
free. Itcgular dance Wednesday. 77
Mrs. Iluth Plckol -left today for
her home in Caldwell, Ida., after
attendinu tho funeral of her fathor,
the late 11. Schuler, and visltinK
her mother and other relatives.
Chauncey Florey now ' locatod
123 Knst Main St. InHurance and
Heal EHtate. ... Cfitf
f'avo for ValiiiiK(oii
,1. Melntoxh of Kl Paso. Texas,
accompanied by Yaqui Joe, wres
tler, left today for Yakima ami
other W'a.shinKton jiolnts, to fulfill
a series of wrestling dates. Tho
Indian won tho world's junior mUl
die weight wrestling chain pionship
hut will not put It nt stnkn In xmy
of his northern encountorfl.
"Wo speciallzo - In radiator nn'J
fender repairing nt Van's OaraRC,
33 So. Bartlett. l'hono 208. tf
First AHhland liiiiul t'onccrt
Ashland's first park concert of
the- season is to be held Thursday
evening, June 12, at the park pa
vilion. Plans to have the first
concert Thursday nlwht of this
week were change 1 when it wan
decided weather condlllotiH were
tob unsettled to warrant announce
ment of tho concert.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fnshlon Shop, 424 Medford
Bids. Tel. 1181. - ; -tf
Leaven for Norlli
Mrs. W. H. Hrown of IOngle Point
left this city on- tho noon Shasta
today for Portland, Seattle, Vic
toria ami other northern cities,
whero she plans to spend three
weeks. "
, Flowors for graduation. Phone
your orders early. Phono 3tM-L
or call nt 32a South Holly. 75
Two 1 lou nt y Vnrra
Charles Humphrey of Kagle
Point collected three dollars to
dny from the county for killing a
coyote, and Mrs. 10. II. Paul of
Mcaglo collected a simitar amount
for killing n coyote, according to
bounly warrants issued at th
county clerk's office. '
llomstttchlng, plrotlng, pleating,
button making nnd huso mending.
Handicraft Shop. - 2&7tf
Heschurg's Awning: Troubles
If all local business people wciv
mortv than nix feet tall, tho awn
ings would probably be raised high
enough so that they would not
knock the hat off a reasonably tall
mnn. Uosebm-g News-lie view.
For best green slabs, nsk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031.
65tf
Hero from tho Hear Stale
Among the CaMforniniiB regis
tered nt Medford hotels uro I. 0.
Sanford, M. M. Futterman, F. J.
Dormant), Frank Oswald. Al Kert"s
and son of Los Angeles, Mr. and
Mrs. F. II. Lovell of (llendora, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert F. Young of Ktna.
Mrs. M. II. Torrence of Pasadena.
Mr. and Mrs. it. A. Schrlbo of
Fresno, T. Clnrk of Hollywood,
t'has. A. Melcalf and Myrtlo Ma
nor of Oakland, V. T. ltramers of
Salinas, nnd tho following from
San Francisco: Mr. nnd Mrs. J
1. Larks, L. i. Austin. F. A. Vilas,
Chas. V. ttlnok. O. V. Ftmk nnJ
A. K. I.ultimore.
tS.OO Hullo. m dance. KjiI. night,
lira inland hall. Dynge's music, 77
FtrrcllfMl Drunk Dull
A. O. Coghlll forfeited n cftsh
ball of $10 whlrh ho put tip witn
the police, for failure, to appear In
the city court yesterday for trlul
on thy charge of Intoxication.
Public Market Oroeery Nutter
40c lb., eggs 2 fie do., nil standard
coffee 43o. 89
1 Court ill i rants PnKt
j Judge H. 1). Norton will bo In
Oram Pius Thursdny and Friday
j nf this week to hold circuit court,
j nnd will return to Medford next
! week to resume court sessions here.
f including ft number of minor erlm
j inal trials. The docket Is set nhead
'for the next three weeks before
j disposition can he ma do of all
i cases. '
V nre prepared to do nil kinds
of plastering, stucco, brick Ami ce
ment work. No Job too amall, ni
Job too hlg. T.et homo men do your
work. Tel. 377-1. F. W. James
Son. 228 Cottage, 77
! llnrk from Portlniifl
I Mr. uml Mis. W. A. Aitken and
dauuhter, Miss lluth Aitken. re
turned Sunday from a combined
I business and pleasure trip to Port-
: .''and.
Kxtrn choice flowers for gradu
ation. Phone your orders early.
Phone 3!0-l or call at 325 South
Holly. ?u
Mrs. H (ran III nt Homo
Mrs. Hubert Strang has been 111
nt her home for th past Weeki
Cutting Trees ul Ground lawful
.State horticultural authorities
are within their authority incu--tin.
diseased tren off at- t!w
ground Instead of pulling them up
by the root. nayt' an opinion oy
Attorney-ieneral Van Winkle a:
Salem. Charles A. Cole, secretary
of the state horticulture board re
quested the opinion when destruc
tion of a dlseused orchard was pro
posed. Attentat! Klamath Viinmil
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Orr of Med
ford "spent Krlday in Klamath
Fa lis, attending the funeral serv
ices of the late James C.rimes. Mia.
Ort is a sister of the deceased.
.Joe Crimes of Med ford and Mr. and
Mrs. Kates of Diinsmulr were other
re It lives of the la to Mr. Grimes
who attended the last rites yen'
terday. Klamath Falls Herald.
lialloon dance. Sat. night. Dream
land hall. Hegular dance 'edn?i
day. 77
Alleges Cruel Treatment
Mnrrle'J Inst September, Mrs.
Kllzabeth DeJarnett filed suit for
divorce in circuit court yesterday
auainst Ralph DeJarnett. The
bride was 10 and tlK bridegroom IS
at the time of the marriage.
Flowers for graduation. Phone
your orders' early. Phone 3JI0-L
or call fit 325 South Holly. 72
Cleo. A. Pohnert, General Truck
ing, at Fichtner's Garage. Tel. 180.
; 92"
From the Slulo MetroHills
Among the Portland residents
registered nt Medford boteta . are
I. K. Williams and son. G. K. San
ders, II. H. Hail, W. II. Redhead,
Mr. and Mrs, John Uv Sargent, G.
10. Gage, C. A. Harrington. O.
Kibbe. Frank Dennett, Mr. and
Mrfl. C. .1. Wight, S. A. Dolnnd, T.
W. Seheppert, K. A. Woodyard, .1.
H. Cox. James Mitchell nnd J. O.
Hr. rrls.
Anyono who would llko a bar
gain in a high grade banjo should
cull nt-this offlco And -Inspect tho
banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost; - 25tf
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co.; To). 631.
. - G5tf
Chewier irubbard'n (nuluallon .
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Hubbard re
turned Monday evening from Cor
vullis, where they attended tho
commencement exercises of tho
Oregon State' college, their son
Chester being a member of the
graduation class. Chester motored
to llelllngham, Wash., where ho
will attend tho commencement ex
ercises of his cousin Olethn, who
graduates Juno JOth.
Mndamo Murgot Shlvely, who has
taught French In Paris and Doa
ton, Mass., will tutor, give private
or class lessons to adults and chl.
dren. Address 515 Fenn. Avo. Ph.
1043-U 74
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Kayt Main St. 65tf
Two Acldcnts Fatal
Thero wero two fatalities In Ore
gon due to industrial acoldents
during the week ending May 211.
according to the htate Industrial
accident commission. There were
700 nccldcnts reported to the com
mission during tho week.
Phono 542. We'll haul awny
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
337tf
Flowers of all kinds for parties,
banquets, decorating, etc. Call nt
325 South Dolly or Phone 390-L. 7G
Grapefruit Crop Is Good
One of the best grapefruit crops
In the history of Arizona is now
helntf hnrvi'sled, according to L. A.
Imerarity, who arrived in Medford
today from Phoenix. Ariz., by auto.
Ho reported that ho encountered
few tourists after leaving southern
California nnd did not find so
many In his home state. He Is en
mute to Seattle. Wash., to spend
the summer.
lfi-ln. green plno slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel
70. 344tf
See Drill's Shoot Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto body
repairing. cf
Instructs Gunnl Camp
Miss Jnnle Smith, chief clerk of
the Crater national forest office,
spent today In attendance at th-
guard training camp at Union
Creek", whil'h hegan yesterday, in
giving instructions to a less ex
perienced group of the l0 forest
service fire fighters and others at
tending tho camp, on how to fill
in account ' nnd forms, write
dairies, etc.
Tho Pensleya' new studio now
open, opposito new Holly thenter
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Mall Tribune nda are read hy
10.000 People every day. tf
Some Name Taken Off
As n result of cheeking over slg
natures on tho fish bill petitions
circulated in Jaekaon county !.
place a measure on the ballot at
the November election ht Close tho
Itogue river lo commercial fish
ing, the county clerk's office ha
removed a number of names, du;
to the fact that the signers ver
not registered voters. Other sig
natures did not hiivo the proper
voting precincts designated.
For best green slabs. nk driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
65tf
lfi-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel.
7fi. . S44tf
Transients fi-om Washington
Included among the Washington
gueiitR nt local hotels are J. V.
Fen k and C. A. Cnnale and family
of Tacoma. W. W. Warner of Yaki
ma and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kavrc
narh, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Pline,
Mrs. J. F. McKwnn and N, A.
Roberts of Seattle.
Tho Peasleys new studio now
open, opposito new Holly theater.
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lfiin. green Pino slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70.
Intent )(M'torH on I'rogram
At the state convention of Ore
gon Osteopathic association, which
began in Portland yesterday, Dr
W. W. Howard of Medford and Dr.
W. J. Crandall of Ashland were
among the speakers The conven
tion will end today-,.' 1 '
Frost Kxitert Leave- .
, FloydsD. Young.; the government
front expert, last night terminated
his spring duties here, which be
gan last March, and 'left by train
for an inspection trip to the fruit
districts in the state of Washington.
AhIiIiiimI Couplo to Wed
1'h( eOlltltV rlerk'S nfflno. iaanr.rl
U'fXbllllf' licdriMCu thin fitfuniii.n tn
John Mpencer, Z2, and Kllzabct.i
Knxnec. 9H ltnth nt Auhlanrf r 1
to William Burns.' 2tt, of Tacoma,
wanh., and Alice Swain of Eureka,
Cal.; Albert Young, 30, and Gladys
Sitherbank, VI, both of ; Gazelle,
Cal.
Dry klndllps 2,50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phono 76. tf
Visited nt lloscIiuiTf
Mrs. Sidney Abbott nnd two
children left Thursday for Rose
burg to visit over the week end.
She was joined nt Medford by her
sister, Mrs. Grant Nelson and two
children. Klamath News.
Exclusive wall papers. Snedlcor
Shop, 414 Medford Bldg. . 77
T .1 -t
l6itTLAND, ;pre., , jruha
r'gg-i ,nnd h.utbsf jpriv'e continue
unchanged .11 with':..' the ; f iindiHono
without strength.. 13gg values ap
pear to he the stronger of the twj,
with tho cooperatives holding the
situation well In hand. -
AlthOuv.l. strawberry- supplies
were present' in moderate 'volume,
dinners and" bar rollers retiui la
ments took most offorlng-s, with re
sultant sharp price advances on
the wholesale market. FIrHt early
sales on tho farmers 1 market were
made aK low as $1.75 per crace,
but retailers paid up to $3, late
in the day.' ' ' : v
It now appears that the handl
ers' will act as a decided stabilis
ing Influence during" the rest of
the season, ns their requirements
are not nearly filled yet.
Cantaloupes weakened about 2
cents per crate. . ..
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THE MARKETS
ljlvctstoi'k.
, T'Oim.AND, Ore, Juno 3. (Pi
Cnttlo 200, .Intituling 1131 jdirrol
calveH ir; 25, to r0c lower-for
Btoers nntl Hhe-sloclc; nround '50c
luwpr Cru bullH. nntl ftllc to $1 lowt-r
for cnlvea. ' Htut-rn, 110(1-1300 llm..
SI .7r.-t 1 1.25; ' Komi, $ll-ll,7ri;
mndlunt, 10-U; conmlln' r'0
$10. Ht'lfpi-H. kooiI, .o-f in.no:
common to mttllum, $7.ri0-$!.r0.
rows, uootl. $B.7 5-ts.HO; common
to medium. H!-.7li-$H:ln: low ctitH1
til cuttor. $3.50-$6.7". llnlls (year-
IIiiks excluded), t7..r)0-$S; cutter to
medium. n-7.I0. Cnlves, $S-$!)i
cull to medium, $5-. Vealprf,
milk fed, fl0-$ll; medium, $S.ri0
$10; cull to common, $0-SS.5n.
IIorm 33, Including 100 direct;
drlve-lna Htendy.
Sheep 700. Including 24 direct;
slow, ttiotaltly nround steady.
PrtMtaicc .
POIiTLAN'll. ore., June 3. (IP)
lil'TTl'.lt AND U(1(1S: Weak, un
chanKetl. Milk Cl'Ultorfiit ), piitilliy. coun
try meat., onions! potatoes, wool,
mils. hay. cascara hark and hop,
steady and unchanged.
VnrtlniKl Wheat.
1'OHTI.ANl). Juno 3. (P)
Whent futures:
Open UlKh Low Close
.lulv .. 1.03 74 1.03T4 1.03'4 1.03'4
Sept. 1.03 1.0JV4 1.03'4 1.0414
Cash wheat: UIk Bond hlue-
xstcni. hard whlto 1-17
Soft whlto 1.04
Western whito 1.04
Hard winter - 1"2
Northern Spring 1.02
Western red 1.02
Onts: No. 2, 38-lh. white. $20.
Today's car rocelpts: Wheat,
SO; Imi'ley, 1: flour, 12: oats, 3, t
Wall Street Report
.NKIV YOHK, Juno 3. lIVTho
hulls, having failed tn stir up any
activity In t!ioMofk nmrketi-lefl
tho field to tho bears todny, hut
they made even n. worse showinK.
I'ractlcnlly tho entire list turned
heavy, hut despite rnther aKKres
slvp henrlsli operatlorm In spots,
most losses wero limited to a point
or two. and trnding was In tho
liRhtt'Ht Volume since AukUSI, 102S
with tho exception of January 13.
lust. . -
' Today's closing prices for 15 se
lected stocks follow:
Am. Can '.
Col. tlas
Am. Tel nnd Tol
Anaconda
Curtlss Wright
(leneral Kleetrlc (new)
(leneral Motors
Kennlcot Copper
Undlo Corporation
Scars Itoehuck
I'nlted Air Craft
V. S. Steel
Mont. Ward
S. V.
Int. T. & T.
146
83
281 S
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SI
4!1'4
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61 Vi
K7'4
74
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4r,i
120N
2'i
Knights TtMuplar
I'ttnclnvo
, .i nnon r I p m n I e. asc-
H livnd, Wednesday evenlmr.
routine business and Tem
ple -degree. All Sir Knights cour
teously Invited. Dinner at 11:30.
H ; ' E. S W KK S KY. Com mander.
" 73
Danish foreign t ratio In the first
quarter of 1030 exceeded consider
ably above the figures for 1920 In
that period.
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rik fuunt Ulnll fllll IILI IVIIIIU mm
Lil IXNIUMIU ULUI0IUI1 ;
WILSON Josie Wilson died at
her home,41J. Beatty street, early
Tuesday morning from a lingering
illness dating back to April, 1920,
aged 04 years, Hhe was born In
Cnrrol county, Indiana, May 27,
18H6.
fosie McAhron was married to
Willet C. Wilson. December 30,
IKbS at Burnett Creek, Indiana.
Three sons and one daughter were
born to the union. Hattle Kdna
died In Infancy and Vallen A. died
October 27, 1927.
Mrs. Wilson Is survived by her
husband Willet c. and two sons,
Klmcr E., Medford, Ore.-, Wallace
(, San J'edro, California, and
tMree grand children.
Mrs. Wilson had resided In the
vicinity of Medford for tho past
twenty-six years. She was a wom
an of fine Christian character, a
devoted wife and mother.
Funeral services will bo held at
the IJerl Funeral Home, Thursday
at 2:00 'p. m., Rev. W. H. Katon
officiating. Interment in Medford
cemetery.
SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX
PORTLAND, Ort.. June 3. (p)
Portland voters today were voting
on tile customary special school tax
levy and to fill three positions on
the hoard of directors. Polls open
ed at noon and remain open until
H o'clock tonight.
' The'amount to he raised by the
tax levy has heen fixed at $1,575,
000, wfhi-'h' is in fex2es: of the
amount raised under the limitations
of the (i per cent constitutional pro
vision. 1
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' Spinning studied la Tunnel
I.ANClMfiV FllflLD, Vti. -Pj A
new "flvo-foot--vertical wind tun
nel In th,e laboratory of the na
tional . advisory" committee for
aeronautics Is the only one of its
kind in tho United States. It was
constructed for studying spinning
characteristics of various types
of wing models.
Seattle Air Lino Oldest.
BRATTLE (P) t- An air mall
route between Victoria B. C,
and Seattle Is the oldest privately
operated air line in tho United
States ' nnd oho of ' the shortest
airways in the world over which
foreign mall Jjj flown. In 11 years
it has clung to the same type of
equipment.
Town to He, Turned Around.
VAN HORN, Texas - (P) Be
cause of the Increasing use of
highways for traffic this town Is
being turned around. When Van
Morn was built tho principal busi
ness section was along a railway.
Now threo trans-Texns highways
form a junction hero and the
business section will face the high
ways. 1 !i-
O.ecliH Buying More Itudtos,
WASHINGTON. (I1) More than
twice as many receivers were Im
ported by Czecho-Slovakia In 1 i 0
than In rho preceding year. Im
ports last year Wero il ,&K!,070.
Ed Smith was found guilty n
Justice court today on a charge of
falling ,ot stop at- a .stop sign on
Vvat Main street when coming in
from Columbus avenue. The charge
was made following a recent traf
fic crash.
Brewer Itrtiirns
C. M. Itrewor, general manager
of the California Oregon Power
company and Mountain State
Power company, returned today
from n short business trip to Port
land. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOU HUNT To ndiilts. modern 3
room .apt.,, downstairs: private
hath, Karaite. 123 X. Holly SI.
Phone "Ki-.V. ' " ' 74
I'"OK TRADE its-acre farm near
the highway; watered, 4-room
house, small hnrn, lu.s 21 acres
In crop and all under water.
Priced nt S3. son for quick sale.
'Chauncey Florey, 123 Kast Main.
7fi-
FC.lt SA I.K Splendid 6-rm. home
on paved street; full hasenient.
furnace, hardwood, flreplnco, nice
little Knrtlen and family fruit.
Price $.r.00i; no trade, chuuncev
Florey, 123 Kast Main. 76
WANTED TO 11KXT modern 5
room house, lnre llvinn room,
fireplace, near hlch school. Tel.
HIS. 74
Foil SAI.K Fordson tractor, re
cently rohullt, with complete new
motor, now transmission hear
lntfs: has Unsrh mavnelo with
impulse starter, povernoi', cut
oiit wheels and extension rims.
Ted Fish, Phoenix." 75
SACRIFICE SAI.K Owner must
leave. Will sacrifice fine li-nore
tract near .Medford. Hlch. deep
soil; new small house, garage
and chicken house: real view of
valley: $1,000 total price. Will
take Unlit car In: 500 cash re
quired. D. K. .Millard, 423 K.
Main. 74
A NWAi; OPPOUTt'NITY 40-ncre
i it (iv ii , u r u mi i ui, acres
plow land: ha Inner pasture and i
some timber; free deeded water'
riKht for about Su acres; "-room !
house, bam nnd other bulldlmis; i
creek runs through place; taxes
$-0; 4 Rood milk cows, heifer nnd
calf, team of horses, U0 ehiek-
ens and nil farm machinery in-
eluded. Fine garden and ymnp j
fruit. Totnl prict $1,200; Jno1
cash, balance $I"0 n vcar U K
Millard. 41'3 K. Main. ' T4 '
O.VK THorSANO OOI.I.AHS
Iteal ca.-h to loan on ranch or
city property: lone time. 11 1-:
.Millard. 4.1 K. Main. 74
TWO SALKSLAPIKS Xent ap
pearance: wonderful nnom-liinlii-
for light parly. Apply after 6
p. nr. in; tirajie St. 74
mes
INSURANCE
AGENGy
GIVEN BY COURT
The decision today o the su
preme court In the case of the. State
vs. Luke Kincald in uowlse alters
the present status -.f the dance
dance hall case, vis: the riKht of
Kincaid to hold dances.
The decision today was upon
strictly constitutional points, ad
vanced by Attorney Don R. New
bury. In a previous decision the su
preme court reversed the decision
of Circuit Judse H. D. Norton, de-
nvlmr tho i-lihr of Kincald to bold
dances under certain conditions.
The decision today ends me le
gal phase of the case. 1
KURKKA, Cal., June 3. (P)
William Martoll, principal state
witness in the murder trial of
Clarence . L. Kins, charged with
slaying -Minnie .McCoy, his common
Inw wife, tod.-.y identified the
yuung ex-convict ns the man he
saw arguing with Mis. .McCoy near
where her body was later found
hidden behind a redwood log in
northern Humboldt county.
" .McCoy said he saw King nnd the
girl quarreling twice on Feb. 20.
the day she was killed, once at 2
p. m; and again at 6 p. ni.
PORTLAND-ASHLAND
MAIL CLERK SENTENCED
POUTLAND, Ore., June 3. (P)
Charles IL WIlle, for 23 years
a railway mail clerk, was today
sentenced to thirteen months ' 'at
.McNeil Island when he pleaded
guilty in federal court to a charge
of mail thefts while employed on
tho Portland-Ashland run.
Would Pension Aged Farmers
COUSHATTA, La. (P A bill
to pension Louisiana farmers who
have reached the ae of U5 and who
bavctllled the soil 15 consecutive
years is planned for the June ses
sion of the stale legislature by Rep
resentative W. H. Munkins of Red
River parish.
Quick Pile Relief
No Salves or Cutting ,
Ptle' sufferers cr.h oiily'pet nuiek,
safe and lasting relief by removing
the cause bad blond circulation in
the lower bowel. .CutllTiK ami salves
can't do - tbis-r-un internal remedy
must be used. Ili:M-UOID( the
prescription of Dr. .1. S. Lenhardt
succeeds, becuuse it removes this
blood congestion and strengthen
tb affected parts.
II KM - ItOlD tablets are sold by
drutftfisls everywhere, have such a
wonderful record for uuiok and
lasting relief, that Jnrmln Wnods
always sell them with guarantee of
money back It they do nut end all
Pile sufferim;.
1 She'll always
" J treasure her
BULOVA
WATCH
These days a timopiecc must
be beautiful as well as de
pendable. Bulova Watches
creations of loveliness and
mechanical perfection rep
resent the highest degree of
the watchmaker's art. '
Give her a Bulova for gradua
tion. She' ll always treasure it
HON A ArdiHeillv engrmj caiei
Mirl Bulova movement
Larry Schade
Your Favorite Jeweler
SINCE 1918
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hornet
of Men .
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phono 178J
, YOUR HEALTH
l your wealth. If5 as near a
your telephone, (.'all lm for
appointment.
DR. CHARLES R. 3IMKINS .
Over Woolworth'a Store
Rutiian Mattage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
KING IDENTIFIED
IN MURDER TRIAL
SUMMER
MATINEE
PRICE i
25 c
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- Last Times TONITE All Talking
Fu Manchu escapes the grave to terrorize again in
THE RETURN OF DR. FU MANCHU'
Willi
WARNER OLAND, JEAN ARTHUR, NEIL HAMILTON
OUR GANG Talking Comedy, Singing Act, TALKING NEWS
with
STARTS
Writ mMwiV
iff rk- ; m.
l By ERICH MARIA REMARQUE " '
It is more than a mere talking picture . .'. it trens
cends all nationality . . . you must .'orr-et it is war
and think only cf its tragic beauty . . . HERE' . . .
AT LAST . . , ia the epic of a lowly soldier . . .
Here Is a simple story . . . yet there is poetic
power . . . dignity . . . hero is drama '
you will NEVER fcrgetl
Please come as early as possible
and be seated at STARTING
TIMES, 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9.
REGULAR ADMISSION K.mtS
Fox Scrip
jyfeV ; 5 : Starts TOMORROW -
'ISpM V The Satjrdoy Cvenina Post.no"1
f fm Ci) ijlia& or, the talking scret"
A Hovling Comedy
"DAMES AOY!"
"SOCIAL
SINNER"
ALSO
Children
Mat. 10. Eve. 25
Adults Eve. 50
TOMORROW
8 111
THE GRADUATION
GIFT THAT IS '
SURE TO PLEASE
Ends TONITE
of Girls and Gabs
with
GLEN TRVON
TALKING
NEWS
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