TVrEDFOftT) MATL TRTBUNE,' MEDFORD, ORKfiOy, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 19P.0. PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Xmfrlu Cops Away Htato Traffic Officer Herb Moore loft this morning for Oregon City, where he in to appear ua a witness 1 In the trial of an aliened hlt-anil-run driver. Tho offleer will re turn In a few days. Officers C. P. Talent and O. O. Nichols left yes terday for a short trip to IJtkevlew to attend to official business in connection with the appointment of a new officer for the Lukevlew district. Hnlpli llnllpy Kotunis Itiilnh Halley, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlnfleld llailey, who Kindu ated with hlith honors In the ac counting department at Orepon State colleue Monday, has arrived home. W. It. C. Meetlni: CIuiiikc On account of the funeral of Mrs. Josie Willson belnw hold at 'J p. m. Thursday, the W. H. O. meet Inn will be held at a later hour. All members are asked to please take notice of this change In the hour of meeting. For Sale: 500 empty GO-lh. hon ey tins nnd Amalzo oil tins; good lops. See Corold J. Parker, 012 So. Itlverside? Medford, Ore. 80 From OrcROII Points Among the Oregon guests regis tered at Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, arc (leorge HJonslt of Cottage Cirovo and Fred Moldl of Salem. Kxtra choice flowers for grad uation. Phono your ordors early. Phono 3D0-L, or call at 325 South Holly. 75 Judge at Flower Show -Mrs, Oeorgo liaton drove to Med ford Tuesday to tako part in the flower show there, of which she Is one of the Judges. -Grants Pass Courier. Let mo write your fire Insurance. ' Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg-. Phono 093. tf . N4tl Nil Morn Men With the enlistment of Andrus Smith of Jacksonville in.eompanv A, Medford Orogon National Guard unit, tho local company needs only nix men to fill up lis ranks betote leaving for nnnual encampment this month, Tho enlistment of Smith brings 10 per cent of the company's strength from Jackson ville. Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 642, City Banl tary Bcrvloe. 887tf AutliM'll ScJloul Closes Tho only, other school In Jack son county, outBldc of Medford, ti oIoho this week was Antioch, which was dismissed yesterday. Throe schools will, however, be open du.' lng tho summer nnd are located at Colestlno, Spring Creek and Cli max. They are closed during the winter because of bad weather con ditions unsuitable fur school at tendance. Thorval H. Folkenborg, teacher of violin, bolleves the summer va cation to bo the opportune time for children to study music. A speolal eourso of Instruction, Including use of Instrument, is offorcd. C.ill Studios, Rooms I and 4, College Bldg., 81 N. Grape. 80 OiiiHitlntioii for 'llluos If you arc Inclined to be down hoartcd and feel blue nnd think tho world Is Klvlng you the little end of It, Just think that during the next three months come green boans, roasting ears, new potatoes, new peas, strawberries nnd watev melon. Jf that don't clinso th blues nway one might as well go Jump In the lake. Mill City Logue. Flowers of nil kinds for parties, banquets, decorating, etc. Call nt 325 South Holly or Phone 300-L. 70 To Meet Tllllrsdny . Tho Good Time club will hold Its -regular meeting nt the Uilior hnll Thursday evening, according to an announcement made today Flowers for graduation. Phono your ordors early. Phono 3H0-I. or call at 825 South Holly. 75 Another 1lvtreo Filed Cruel nnd Inhuman treatment U alleged In a divorce complnlnt filed In circuit court yesterday by Frances Tlav nusinst Thomas T)uv. The counln were married In 1027. Zinnlu nnd ntpp pliintn, lBo dot. Mrs. IrcsHler, 1107 KbmI Main. 7fi - Myron P loner left thin motnlm: for Portland whore hp plnn to upend thi' mt miner Myron In a atu UflU of Medford high nehool. Chnunccy Jfloroy now locftto'l K8 Kust Mhlh Bt. " Inwifamie mill Bread as made with milk by Fluhrer is your bost food. Eat more of it. Is Califol'lllHll.4 Ut Holl'ls Amonjr California guest at 1 cal hotels are ('. O. Alford of l.us Anitelcs, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 1'ayno of Oakland, Irwin Koenlir of Hunta Hosa, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoxte of Portola. Mr. and Mrs. W. O Hyatt of Han Fernando and Earl Bilker of Riverside. Kxtra choice flowers for grad- nation. Phono your orders early. Phone 3H0-L, or call at 325 Sout'il Holly. 7-j1 Attends DlMrlcl Meet Jack Thompson was atnonj; tho members of the Kiwanis club who attended the Joint district meeting held in lioseburu Tuesday. Kor Sale: One beautiful polden oak dlnlne. room set. Call 607 Ho. Central, f'arold J. Porker. 80 Civil Korvlre KkuiiiIiiiiiIoiis Applications for the junior sten ographer and Junior typist exam inations at Medford next month must bo filed with Secretary 11 Hi Civil Service District. 207 Postoffice building, Seattle, Wash., by Juno 23rd. Balloon dance. Sat. nlghl, Dream land hall. Admission 75c; ladles free. Regular dance Wednesday. 77 II. I'. W. tilill Mil'H Members of tno local iiusincss and Professional Women's club will meet at the Holland HoVel to morrow noon for an Informal luncheon hour In the main dining room, Mrs. Maud Chapman, presi dent, stated this morning. Chauncey Florey now located 123 Kant Main St. Insurance nnd Ronl Estate. 66U llond Hcporletl Ball Accordlng to local fishermen, tna't road to Fish lake Is In bad condl Hon but fishing al the lako Is good. Many cars are making tho trip dally and fishermen express tho Idea that the good fishing far ex ceeds the poor roads. Ashland Tidings. We specialize In radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 So. Bartlctt. Phone 208. tf Clinic licit" Tomorrow The- county health department will hold a child welfare cllnlti to morrow In Medford ut the V. W C. A., and mothers are Urged to make appointments by calling tho department headquarters, 1350, for appointments. Tho clinic will be In charge of nr. 11. C. Wilson, county health officer, assisted by Miss -Augusta Glover, county nurse. A clinic was hold yestorday at Phoenix and eight babies, Includ ing two from Talent, ' were ex amined. Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt the Fashion S h o p, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. 'If Vtslu Gmiiilclillitmi Mrs. Tlinmn Blattery of Grants Pass arrived In Medford this after noon to spend several weeks visit ing her grandchildren, Amy,. Jrm, my and Joan HSIIintt, at the Klllott homo, Corning Court. Mivs. Mlllott. who Is still rocelvlng medical treatment In Portland, Is reported to be Improving. . Flowers for graduation. Phono your ordors early. Phone 300-L or call at '325 South Holly. 75 Homo I'.l'onomlf's Mooting Home economics teachers of Oregon high schools are holding their annual conference at Cor vallls from yesterday lo Saturday. Inclusive. The teachera gathered at Yamhill Btago depot In Portland on Tuesday morning and made u tour of St. Helens. Sandy and Oro gon City high schools, thenco to Corvallls. " Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and-hose mondlng. Handicraft Shop. ' ' 1 : '2571 iiiiiiin 315 East Imprests'! With Valley Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson of Hprini? street drive, enjoyed a short visit Kiiday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Khunmuker of Portland. The Hhoemakers were very much im pressed with HoKUe Hiver valle. returning to their home- Saturday via Crater lake. For best green slabs, ask driver or call' Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. b&ll" Ifiinl Tlslilancl I Menus John Iteli! of Medford "as vis Itltxr In Ashland tile first of the week with friends. $5.00 I'.alloon dance. Sat . . . t Dramtnnd hall. Dynge's music. 77 Whin's Hie Difference? Women are said by a research statistician to have less chanco cf reaching old age than they had !') years ago. Modern woman doesn't reach ild age, anyhow, and it has a difficult Job in reaching her. Weston Leader. Public Market Grocery Butter 40c lb., eggs 25c doz., all standard coffee 43c. 80 Central Point Dally Meet An all - day dairy production meeting Is .being held by the wom- vn f Central Point district, at the (grange hall of that town today. with Mabel Mack, county demonstration agent. home Wo are prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No. Job too small, n? job too big. Let home men do your work; Tel. 377-L: V. W. James & Son, 220 Cottage. 77 More- Building Applications Applications were on flip as fol- uw today al the city building de partment: Dora Humpton, sleep ing porch. $50, North Bartlotf, Star Market, change front, Kast Main, $50; John Frick, garage, Sunset. $': It. lOstes, stucco ga rage, Pennsylvania, $35. Kxtra choice flowers for- gradu ation. Phone your orders early. Phone 390-L or call at 325 South Holly. 75 Alt'llHeil of GllH Tlirl't Three youths were arrested bv the police yesterday for stealing gasoline from automobiles, and are being held for Investigation. Gaso line thefts have been common through the use of siphon hoses from cars parked In the city and complaints have also been received from .rural residents wfho claim that night prowlers have raided their gas storago tanks. Balloon dance, Sat. night. Dream land hall. Regular dance Wednes day. 77 Alaska Woman 'Here Miss 13. Balch, Anchorage, Alas Uu, Is among the guests at local hutels from a distance. She Is registered at the Hotel Holland. Flowers for graduation. Phono your orders early. . Phone 300-L or call at 325 SoullTHolly. Mrs. Fry ('oinploUs Visit Mrs. Jnke Fry has returned lo her home on the Pacific highway near Medford after spending sev eral days in Corvallls visiting rela tives and friends. Geo. A. Bohnert, General Truck Ing, at Flchtner's Oarage, Tel. 180. 92' Fined for Deer Killing Arrested by Deputy Game War dens Itoy Parr nnd F. M. Brown, Kd Brownsworth was fined $50 in Ibe Gold Hill Justice court laM Friday on a charge of killing a deer out of season. Tho two of ficers made a similar nrrest In Klamath county yesterday. ' Cliftuncey Florey 128 F.nst Main St. now located 5tf NO To Our Many Frioiuls and Ciifslonicrs of MeriFord and Jackson Coiini.v: ' . It, lias lii'i-n called to our attention that there is beiiig shown in Medford a wood and eoal range called the TOLEDO. , . - - This is not the same Toledo range that we have the exclusive sale of in Medford. The Toledo range that we sell and that von own is the Toledo range MANUFACTURED BY THE MONTAG STOVE WORKS AT PORTLAND, ORE., and was either purchased from the Scott-Woolf Furni ture Store which quit business last year, or from us.: . , ; . . , i ! This SO-CALLED TOLEDO range will no doubt lie offered at a very low price, and we again warn you that ,you .can only buy the genuine ','TOLEDO BY MONTAG" at our store., So, friends, at any time you are offered a wood and coal range called the Toledo', just ask who makes it ami where ? If not by Montag Stove "Works at Portland, Oregon, you are not get ting the Toledo range that has gained such overwhelming success in Medford and Southern Ore gon. " ....... Of course, we realize it is a great temptatimt for any store to try to get in on the benefits of the tremendous success of the "TOLEDO BY MONTAG" in this locality. "Because we earnestly believe that there are more "TOLEDO BY MONTAG" ranges in Medford and vicinity than any two other makes combined. From now on all our ranges will have a new name-plate, to read as' follows: "TOLEDO BY MONTAG"; and the name will be copyrighted. So no jealous, unethi cal or unauthorized persons can copy it. Ueniemher, friends, that we have built our business upon the merits of the merchandise we sell and our policy of friendliness to all who come to our store. Never have we tried to imitate some line of merchandise carried in our town by other stores, because it was a good seller. An J any time that we have to do this to get business, we will quit for good. I member that you can buy "TOLEDO BY MONTAG" only at rf , . John Cupp Furniture Store Main Study Meet PoslHHUll The meeting of the mission study group uf the Gold Link Hlfole clats of tho First llaptlst church will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 In stead of the afternoon, an was pre viously announced, duo to the fu neral services for Mrs, Josle Wl-j son. Anyone who would like a bar gain in a high grade banjo should call at tills offtco and Inspect tho banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. " 25tl IkiiI Company Sued The Delfel Co., Inc., of this city Is named defendant In a civil nc- lion uiea against it yesieruay uy the International Harvester com pany for the possession of prop- erty claimed to be worth $11,752.65 or the cash therefor. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf ONcn Home Agulli II. 15. Olsen, traveling freight and passenger agent of tho South ern Puclflc linen, with headquar ters In this city, -returned on this morning's train from tho Umpqua valley, where" ho had been attend-: Ing to railroad business for several J days. Madame Margot Shlvoly, who has! taught French In Paris and Bos-j ton, Mnss., will tutor, give private, or class lessons to adults and chl.-i dren. Addross 615 Ponn. Ave. Ph.! 1043-L. ' 74! Exclusive wall papers. Snedlcnr Shop, 414 Medford Bldg. 77: Will Go to Portland Mrs. Frank Isaacs will leave Sunday for Portland. ... , j 1 Dry kindling $2.50 per .load. V&l-' fey Fuel Co., Phono 76." tt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SALH Girl's nnd boy's bi cycle, library -.table and small tablo. 620 So. Holly. 1 74 WILL SACRIFICE $500 equity In 1929 Chev. Snort Coupe, rumble seat, for $175 cash. Call even ings, 324 Vancouver Ave. 76 ..MAN ' WANT A MAN with Initiative' and backbone. He must he big! enough to boss himself and work ; with earnestness and enthusiasm. I Such a man can make from ! $3000 to $5000 his first year with our dealer's franchise for Med ford. j. I Your opportunity for advance-:' ment In hotter with us than It Is with any corporation In exist ence. Don't sit and wonder what this Is all about, but come In and see. Delay may mean djsap--; polntment, ' No Investment Is required, but applicant must bo between 25 and 47 years of age, of above the average In Intelligence, anil of unquestionable character. Tele-, phone ,1. T. Urban nt Hotel Med- I . ford, this evening or in the tuorn-,' Ing, for appointment for Inter- j view. I u3 FOH RENT 5-room furnished , apt., 2 blocks from library, . In quire 804 East Main. Tel. 287-.I. 74tf ! . ' I IIKH1 SCHOOL student wanta earn of children daytime, calli'1820,1 Apt. 6. ..... 70 FOH SALE Vacuum sweeper. Phono KHI-Y. 75 FOIt SALE 5 acres, all In culti vation, 4 acres cherries, upricuta, pcachos and apples; new 4-room house, chlckon house, garage. Priced to Soil for only $2100. Would consider n trade. DEAL ft KNIGHT. 20 N. Hartlett. 8I WANTED ALTO SAX. Must 4ie chimp.: Write Box 60, Mall Trib une. ; 77 TICE Hero From INirtluncl Included among the guests from Portland at Medford hotels are Col. Jessie F. Stalks, Adpt. B. A. Clarke, C. W. Johnson, C. W. Foote, Ij. W. Pennington, ft. I. Graves. H. K. Segessmun, Mr. and Mrs. F. Chard, 8. S. Snell, Ace Meiers and Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Wllletts. ! We wish to express our appro- Phone C42. We'll haul awnyj elation for the kindness and sym your rcfuso. City Sanitary Service, pathy extended us by our many 337tl kind friends and neighbors durin:: . ' i our recent bereavement, and for 16-ln. green pino slabs, large or; small load: Valley Fuel Co., Tel 70, S44tf Card or Thanks. We wish to extend our thunks nnd gratitude to our many friend.-,, who so kindly remembered and assisted us during the illness nnd! death of our beloved wife, mother,! daughter and sister. . ! Bert E. Newman, Estclle Newman, Mrs. A. Dow, j Muriel Sample, ; 74 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Do;. 3 DAYS BEGINS ALL TALKING THEY, TAKE YOU PLACES AND SHOW YOU THINGS Toby, Ann, Puff, Shorty! The glamor ous quartette of youthful, fast-living youngbloods captivated millions in The SATURDAY EVENING POST Novel There's excitement with them, all about them in ' r ''' 6. J ' - , , t j. , yOUMGMAN of MANHATTAN ALSO ' LAUREL and ' HARDY In "BACON GRABBERS' ' j METROTONE . NEWS Su'i'ial Coiiilliunlt'atloil I Medfi ford Lodge No. iuj, ., & A. M.. Friday. June ti. Work In the A. and M. M. degrees. Vlsltlna menj- bers welcome. H. J. K1K1.U. " C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. W. M. Card of Thanks. the many beautiful flowers. Mr. Frank Amy. Mr. and Mrs. Will Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Will Nossamail, 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caton, Mr. and Mrs. George Pan key, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dillon PanUcy.i Card or Thanks. We desire to thank our friends for tho many floral offerings nnd for their, sympathy during our recent bereavement. ; v Mrs..' B.v Schuler and Clnlr ren. ''"' Frank Schtiler nnd Family. 71 MICKEY MOUSE SAYS: "Buy FOX SCRIP" The Ideal Graduation Gift" TODAY SEk Claudetto Colbert as Ann Norman Foster ua Toby Ginger Rogers as Puff Charles Kugglo as Shorty .-2 -.T ' ADMISSION MAT.........10 and 25 !: EVE.JlilO. and 35 Phone 505 I r w w S ' starts ''' " 'mi 1 -TODAY OUT CF THE PAGES OF THE WORLD'S BEST SELLER . . . come immortal heroes . . . their wcrds ring true . . . their deeds of heroism will never die, their story will never be forgotten! 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Central Medfordi Oregon mm n f -a "IS YOUR 6 TITLE A man of moderate means can ill afford the cost of lengthy litigations which are i sure to be forced upon mw should any flaw come light affecting the validity of hia title. It is much more economical to pay the small premium for the absorb and permanent protection of a title insurance policy. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 East Sixth Phone 41 Title Insurance Head quarters t. nl .i Ambus P. I.lnenars. ... v(,j I'adflr Rod ami (inn !'' ',-- In surf mallne tlnc' " "'" sinhi-r ,'.-'T !. in' I'''" X I