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PAGE TWO ocal and -'Personal Thrift Shop JiceAi The Thrift Shop can moke Rood use ot canned fruit, furnlturo, dishes, beddlnK and clothing of all kinds. It hufl a requent for clean white rags for the nick. Anyone having any of tho above to donate in aaked to pleaHe cull 45(1 or de liver over Rex cafe; Tho ; Roruo. Nook Inn at Cold Hill is now. open for business. Short orders and chicken, dinners will be served any time. Coy . Robinson, proprietors, 82 Dressmaking and 'remodeling at the Fashion H h o p. 424 .Mcdfonl Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf Will Kail Tnr Honolulu . -'Miss Cilta i Wnldon ami. Miss Maurine Johnston, instructor!- n Medford high school, hnva depart ed for Portland and The Dalles, where they will visit with frlendB and relatives previous- to sailing for Honolulu, Saturday, -June 14 on the Wllholmlna. They plan to attend summer school there. Miss Walden left Friday evening and Miss Johnston this noon on the Shasta.- Tt mewrlto your fire Insurance. CarlV."Tennwnld, Hotel Holland Bids. Phone 0U3. tf ' Homatltchlng,' plcotlnrf. pleating button making and hoso mending. Handicraft Shop. ZB7tt Itetunw-U.nrmkliiKi . .. K.. W., Oould, who nrrlved in Medford Friday from Ilrooltiims, will-return-to that-resort tomor row,, whora his family will Bpond the summer at their cottuge. Siskiyou Summit Lodge open for the stimmtr. chicken dinner 7flc also tea room lunches. 77 For best' Breen slabs ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co.' Tel. 031 Here from Distant Points . Guests from distant sections reg. Islervd at Medford hotels Include H. II,. Reed of Chicago, Mr. and Mis. a, II. Ootlor of Warren, 1 Mr and Mrs, Jus. Hutchison- nnd Thomas Mackintosh ot Vancouver. B. C. Dance. Jacksonville, Sat. night until 2:00 o'clock. 77 Public Mttrkeb'tlrocery Butter 3 In lb., eggs- 28c dot., all standard eoffae 43o, v . . n M Aslilniul Couple MurrliMl Here - Beasio Wlncbarger, 28, and Del bert H. Holman, t, both residents of Ashland, were united' In- mar rloge :by- Judge Taylor In 'the lnt tcr's offlco this forenoon. J' m ;s , .i For Sale: . liflo omnty 60-lb. lion tint and 'AmulEoioll tins? Rood tups. ' flee Carold ,r. Parker, 612 So. Riverside, Medford, Ore. 80 rOeo.lAt Bonnert.i Oenernl Truc!. Ing, tot iFlchther's Oarage, Tel; 18D Failse Alarm Today A burning trash pile on an empty lotion West Sixth street near the Intersection of drupe street called the fire department to action-early thur morning. The fire was well protected and. was in no dnnger of spreading;- hut: somo apprchenalvo clllr.en thought a conflagration wis In progress. Panoe, Jacksonville, Fine floor, fine music. Sat. night 77 'Chatinoey Florey -now locnte.l 123 Hunt Main St. Insurnnee and Heal Estate. 5tf KUntatll District VUltors Residents ot the Klnntath see- tlona-spending yostcrdny In Moil ford Inoludcd Mrs. A. C. tllerlnger und daughtor of Chlloatiln nnd the following from Klamath Fallst Mr. and Mrs, Toil Rayse and C. O. Garrett. ' ' " ; IS-ln. nroen pine slabs, lnrgo or small loads. Valley Fuol Co.. T It. - - J44lf - Convalescent Home. Graduate nurse In charge Phone 1605-J.1 81 Two More Divorces - Cruel and Inhuman treatment Is rlleived In-.a divorce complaint filed In olreult ocurt yesterday by Ar- thuit Wild against Kthel Wild. They were' married . In . October, 11121. Similar grounds are nlleged In an other stilt 'filed i by ' Kinlly Rynnn against Howard-Dynnn.. Regular dnnee. Ootd Hill, Pat. night. Dance till 2:00. 78 . Phone C41, We'll haul awoy your refuse. City Sanitary Service. v a 837tf Oregonlaus at HitU'l Among residents of Oregon reg Istered at local hotels, exclusive of those from, Portland, are Mr. nn-1 Mrs. Walter Young of Lebanon, J If. .Callaehan, Mr. und Mrs. T. 11. Sladn and A. B. Kerby of Salem Wllletta Moore, Gladys Johnson of Corvallls, chss. K. Condon and (1. A. Ohl of ICugepn. Mrs. George Iingdon of Vklkh, It. F. Bloom of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patchett nd W. J. Smith of Roseburg. !; Dane, Gold Hill. Hat. night. 71 Bee Brill's Sheet Metal Works fonradlatDrv fender nnd auto-ltertv retfafrlng. I v n tf 1 ,1 1 , . . . , Amos Kiuiitlr laviw 1ty i Mr. nd Mrs. O. H. Ames nnd daughter of 04' Bennett street, recentleoM their home and leave today by automobile ror Wenat- vhee,-Waah.. where they expect to renldei permanently. - Mr. Ames Is to be manager of the branch of- i flew of the Big 7 Fruit Dlitrlbtnrs In that city. Mr. and Mrs. c. W. Acrmsa and family of Baeramento. biotlterio"Mr.'' Ames, met them here and trur'et with them. ' Dance unltl 2-.SCT a. m, Jackson- j villa, Saturday night. IT The Peasleys' new studio now j; opn, opposite pew Holly theate " ' " " , n ----- . Coiilmctorri Want Svw Imw . : Salem contractor, ut a meeting this week authorized -proposed leg islation which would make It In cumbent upon the state to license all contractors. Such a bill prob ably will be presented to the 1931 leglslluture. .- Anyone who would like a bar guin in a high grade hunjo should call, at this office fcnil Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regurdless of cost. 25tf Transient California Visitors Included among the California guests ut Medford hotels are Mr. Mid Mrs. CI. K. - Whltcomli. O. X. Sherwood, It. T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ilrodln of l.os Angeles, ('. V. Klnmnn of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. II. Dctlur of Long Iloueh, II. M. Flint of Hti'Utonmorc, .Harry Clinton of l.odl, Mrs. M. llnldwln o:.' Oakland. M. N. Hooper of Ifully woud, K. II. Hmn and pony of Berkeley, Mr. unci Mrs. Hob Sleeves of San Bernardino, nnd tho follow ing from San Francisco: J. I.. Hoone, H. II. Hewlett, Wm. Conn, V. J. Wulsh, Mr. nnd Jlrs. J.-Ca-vusse. I,. A. Merrick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rice. For Sale: One beautiful golden ouk dining room set. Call 607 So. Central. Carold J. Parker. 80 Dunce, I'. . hull, Sulurday night. Jacksonville. 77 Minor Auto t nihli A minor uuto collision on Slxtu and Ivy streets this morning In volved cars driven by 1. B. Grey and Duke Wellington, according to an auto accident report on file at the police station. For best green slabs, ask driver or cull Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031 c.-.tf Dunce, Jacksonville, Sut.' night Fine floor, fine music. ' T7 Attoiiil I'iikciio ltet'lliil Mrs. J. II. Thompson, a former resident ot this city but who now resides In Medford, returned last Sunday from Eugene. Mrs. Thomp son attended tho students' recital In which her daughter, Miss Ger uldlne. played; held in the nudl torlum In Eugiene. Grants Pass Courier. Balloon dance, Sat. night, Dream land hall. Admission 75o; ladles free. Regular dunce Wednesday. 77 ' rhnuncey 'Florey now located. 123 East Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. ' 65tf Mora Unby t'lluliw A child welfare clinic Is set for next Thursday at Jacksonville and Willi be held by the county heultn department with Dr. B..C, Wilson, county health officer, In charge, asslstod by Miss Millth iJlubseher. county nurse. Other . clinics Will follow at Gold HlU.-Ahland, Bell vlew. LInlontown. Sams' Valley, and various countypj.teJ; . Regtilni' dunro;-Gold Hill, Sat. night. Dance flit' 2:00, . p It Dr. Illnno's Laxative Tablets are guaranteed by Hvlith'i 'Di'ug store to 'be the' most efficient laxative yotf ever used. 1 ! : ' 1 83 .Mr. Klnivy Kottirna Home -Mrs. Reggy Florny, formerly ot Medford, Is returning to her home In Portland 'after transacting busi ness In the city end vacationing with friends and relatives. Dance, Gold Hill, Sat. night. Dance with" the Legion boys, 77 Jacksonville, sat. night. Chest Coinmlttco lApprwIullve Medford people arc continuing tu pay In on their cummunlty chest pledges in a satisfactory munnor. nnd money is being received regu larly,. necordlliK -to reports tills forenoon. It the pledges continue to he paid In similar manner, the stteoess of the chest campaign lust your Is unquestioned. , Dnnco till 3:00, 'Quid Mill, ovory Saturday night. T" 10-ln. green pine slabs, lnrgo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tei. 70. t ' ' ' S-Htf .Mllliuil 'hi ken Home Following a short time spent ns a patient. nt the Snored Heart hos plUil, Ruy Mlllanl va removed to his homo at Central Point In it evening. He Is suffering from an Injured leg. broken In a tractor mishap over a year ago. and Is to return to the hosnltnl In a lew weeks to undergo' nn operation on the' leg, keeping hltn a patient nt the hospital for three months. We are prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too small, in Job too big. Let home mon do your work. Tel. S77-L. r. . Jamci Son. 320 Cottage. 77 Tho Pcnsloy'g hew studio now open, opposite new Holly tnenier. tt" Uirgi-r Flsli ttntcltr-rlcn M. L. Ryrkman, state superin tendent of fish hatcheries, an nounces the beginning of u state wide butchery Improvement pro gram In which It Is designed to In crease the capacity of each of the 28 hatcheries In the state. It is almost as easy to triple -the capac ity of the hatcheries as It Is to run them ; at their present capacity. Ryekman pointed out. and this can be done nt much less expense than would he necessary If new plants were buill. Balloon ln nee. Sut. night. Dienm- land hall. Regular dance Wednes day. ... ' Dnnce. I'. . hall. Jacksonville. 77 Saturday night. At Hotels from Washington i Visitors from Seattle, realslcred at local hotels- Include O. F. Khl- min, H. Hi Moss. Mr, and Mr. Leonard smith. E. w. Flher. Hur ry -liewta ana n. 1). iiurrington. Another Washington guest Is David Hurrell' of Pullman. .Ml straw huts at Ethelwyn P. Hoffmann's are offered at one. half their original price. 84 Dry kindling 3.60 per load. Val ley. Fuel-Co.,-Thon 76. MEDFORD MATL VMIMl III Mwlfoitl Mrs. II. C. High and M Iks Helen High of Aslilnnd were business vis itors In Medford yesterday. Exclusive wait papers. Shop, 414 Medford Bldg. Snedlcor 77 Dance unit! 2:00 a. m., vllle, Saturday night. Jackson- From State's .Mctiosjis Guests from Portland at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. A. I), l-luysllp, II. E. Uagley, Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Quuekenhush, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvino, A. H. Chnnov. J.. C. Cutton. .1. T. Urban. W. O. I. utz, c. A. Whalen, J. Mlckelscn. J. I'. Webber, J. II. Custleberry. V. II. linker, P. C. Morton. F. O. Vin cent, W. II. Brown. It. F. Foster. Ed Adams, K. II. Kltts, Mr. and Mis. P. II. Dunn. J. E. BnckU?. Clifford Macklln, W. W. Hawkslcy. Hetty Sundberg, Lawrence Mitchell and H. M. Calkins. Chuncey Florey now located 123 East Main St. Insurance an 1 Real Estate. ' 85tf Thorval H. Folkenborg, teacher of violin, believes the summer va cation to be the opportune time foi children to study music. A special course of instruction, Including uso of ! Instrument;' Is offered. Call Studios, Rooms 3 and 4, College Bldg.. 31 N. Grape. -' 80 Token Nnlltll liy (llflivin Efforts to effect, tho rolonse of Frank Buy, nrrested here lust Sat urday on telegraphic Information received from San Francisco, by a writ of habeas corpus, failed and Buy was tnken In custody by of ficers yesterday. Ruy claimed lo cal officers were holding him in Jull without legnl ciuse. Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill; every Saturday night, " 78 An attractive seleollon of wash able silk and printed cotton dresses Is oh display ut Ethelwyh B. Hoff mann's. Quality merchandise mod erately priced from 34.50 up. 84 Cullfornlaim Married Hero A California oouplc, both from Long Beach,, were married by Judge Taylor In his office yester day afternoon. The bride was Dag mnr Alix Frlxelle, 23. nnd the bridegroom was Will T. Mitchell, 27. 18-ln. green pine slabs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.. Tel. 71). 344tf Dunce with the Icglon Jacksonville, Sat. night. . boys. Elected Fraternity Officer Frank VunDyko of Medford was elected master of ritual at a recent election ot the' Delta Theta Phi. nutlonul law fraternity, at the Wli Irmetto university, according to re ports received here toduy. $5.00 Balloon dance, Sat. night, drnmland hull. Dynge'fl music. 77 J"Wd speclallso1 In radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 So. Bartlett. Phono 208.' tf Visitor from GIcihIiiIOi 'v . - Mrs. Luncttu Bussey of Glcndale, Ore., was a visitor in Medford yes terday. She was formerly con nected with the law firm of Newbury- r Newbury. , Send the Mail Tribune containing pictures of your graduating relative or friend to your people. Extra copies mulled by this office at 10c caoh;,,coptea not mulled 5o each. 78 ' "Dunce. Jacksonville, until 2:00 o'clock. Sat. night 77 Tire Mini Hero on Ittislness- Frank Hardosty. Kelly Spring field lire representntlve, is n busi ness visitor in the city culling on Wlthnm' Super Service station, lo cal Kelly-Spiingfleld tire dealer. Let tis haul away your garbage and refuse.' phone D4I, city sani tary Service. 387tf . For-best green slabs-, ask- driver or cull Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 1181. l.. .1 ostt 4- McKIN.VEV. Ivo McKinney died from Injuries received In nn airplane crush ut Hiekensnck, New Jersey, Saturday. May 81st, 193o, tho body arrived In Medford this morning nt 11:30 nnd the fuuenil services will be conducted from the Perl Ftinerul home Sunday. June Sill, nt 2:311 p. in.. Rev. James E. fonder officiating. Interment In the Medford cemetery. Medford Post, American licglon, will have chnrgo of tho services nt the grave. ' ; ive was born nt Hurrlmun. Ten nessee, April 15th, 1895, . and wus aged 35 years, one month and 1 6 days. He came to Medford with his parents In 1S1I8. He hud been flying for the past 12 years, and will he remembered by his friends ss nn aviator here In Medford a number of years ago. He Joined the !lst aerial siiund ron nt Mather Field In 4!H1 and wns honorably discharged In 11122. He Is survived by his parents, Mr nnd Mrs. W. L. McKinney. two brothers. John nnd Huso, und a sister, .Mrs. Ann Colton. all iv Med EARWIG BATTLE POKTIsAND. Ore, Juno 7 . (,V) Ah f h r its ihn city round! I ron- rcrntMl tho pj.rwtn nre in ciunplt'to control of I'urttund. . T council, nftcr Hprmltng muny thnuHntlH ut do Hutu, rtreltt- oil thnt H. C. Atwpll, nn rnrwln coin rot npfciulitM, won nn' longer neoHi-rt. Tdiluy A l(llrpniun oprnnl htn chII hot tn rltijf tn nnd found nn enthe nfM of onrwlRn In th Imx. Mpxlcnn production of itllvfr. lftd, copper nnd inc increased In 1929, Obituary TRfRTTNE, MflDFORD, LEAVE FOR CLASS WORK AT COLLEGE Thirteen memhers of the 4-II clubs of thlH vicinity will leave Mcdfonl tomorrow for CorvnlliH, when' they will attend the 17th annuul 4-11 club summer Hchool at Oregon Htate college, which openn June Uth and continues until June Jil. They nre: Kuth Moore of Butte lollu A tin ft At, to ll'.vnliifnrwl AT (1 dred Martin, May Fields, Beth Joy and John Billings of ABhland; Dorothy Smith, Dorothy JoneH, Janice HeHHelgrave, Frances Faber Kutherlne Latlirop and Delmor Kmith of Central l'oint and James Martin of Honeburg. They will be chaieroned during the two weeks' stay in Corvallls by Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demon stration agent, who will leave with tho delegation on the Khastu to morrow. Home of the club mem bers will leave Medford by auto with R. O. Fowler, county agent, who will go on from Corvallls to Redmond to attend the convention of Oregon granges. In the group of club members named tho following won scholar ships to the summer session as first prizes at tho state fair: Doro thy Hmith, Dorothy Jones, Janice HoHselgrave, Delmer Smith and James Martin. Kach year during the month of June u two weeks summer school of 4-11 club members is conducted at Oregon State college. It la tho outstanding activity of the year for tho club and enables members from all sections of tho stato to gather for additional instruction in subjects relating to their club pro jects. The school is organized for instruction in agriculture and home economics besides affording opportunity for recreation and or ganized play. ,, All club members who ' were awarded scholarships-at the state fair or at county and com munity fairs am eligible for en tianoe. Also a club member' 1 2 years of ago or over whose 1980 club work is up to date and, who is elected as a delegate or is paying his or her own expenses, r .' h t- f 1 STATE RULE VEXES WAHHIXOTON, June 7: A summary of the problems dis euKrVMl by 18 members of the pub lic lands commission the first four days of this week, issued from its offices in the interior build ing today, stressed the Intricacy of the proposed transfer of tho public domain to the various Kates. Careful study will be required before any useful conclusion can be reached, the report said. Catalouglng the "nma of mute rial" placed before the commis sioners here, the report stated tho commission had "suspended hear ings In order to give the mem bers opportunity '.thoroughly nnd carefully, to study Iti During the mi inn km- months, it said, there will be informal conferences between lndtvldutil members ns ' opportu nity occ.urtf, r'"ln order to enable them tu become familiar with the various problems and tho inter-relation of the uses of tho fed eral and state lands." All government offices hnvipg to do with ndininlstrntlon and disposition of the public domain reported to the committee, and alt t stutcH having public lands within' . thelri jbortldi's; alio' , wo re heard .from, thtj report sald.f , BANQUET TONIGHT ASHLAND, ore., June 7. (Spl.) An alumni banquet tonight nt the Klks" temple will start off the an nual commencement activities of the Southern Oregon Xormnl si-hool. and will have the gradu ates ri guests. Mrs. tl, Kubanks, president of the alumni associa tion, will preside. A mustcal selec tion by .Miss Dorothy Haughman of Medford will be a part of the program. Ha ecu In u rea t e serv I ce will be held tomorrow forenoon with ltev. 1. K. Hammond of Oregon City delivering the main address. The commencement progrum will be held Mnmlay ntyernoon, in the nor mal school auditorium. , ' ' IS COAST PREDICTION SAN KHANCISCft. Cnl.. .lime .7 -141 rVillnwIna in thn vnuiw outlook for the week houlnnlnit nn June X. as announced by the I'. S. weather bureau."' Far western stntes: ni.nnr.iiv fair exeent for brier neriml. nt settled weather In Oretrmi u'nuh. IhKtnn and Idaho, with showers west or the Cascade mountain. Reasonable tenuiernttires. nnd Ions alon tho (vast Indicated. Financial stiihillr.i.tlnn and re sumption of rice milllns hn hroimht Improved conditions In lndo-t'hlna. OREfiOX, SATURDAY. Mew ManSiger i " j'f i- f ' ( pyx- L K. H. Kohnett, for the lust t-.t. years assistant grnduate man::i;c. at Iho University of Oregon, h"i been named actlnif gnidtite uii'.n agcr, durlnf; tho Hlmenco of Jai l V. Bencnel, graduate mrnaijei who Is rcciiporatinn; from a Ion; siege of Ulno3D In California. Hah nctt Is a gnuliuite fror.i the Un! vcrslty of Oregon with ths clana 0 1929. ' ETO Hankers and their families were lieKinnlng to arrive today for tlia annual session of the State Bankers' association to open at the Masonic hall Monday. Over 150 bankers lire expected to arrive from out of county points. An entertainment program has been completed and will bo announced in detail tomor row. One of the most successful ses sions in the history of the associa tion Is expected in Medl'ord, accord ing to Theodore Cramer, secretary of the organization. Westorn Ore gon will be well represented but thero Is some doubt concerning tho ropieBentiitlon of the eastern part of the state, where the convention was held last year. . 5 The association will hold 'an In formal dinner tomorrow evening at. the Hotel Medford for past presi dents and present officers. The banquet Monday evening at the ho tel Is expected to attract over 300 diners. The rrugunyan government has been' authorized to purchase ex portable surplus of Uruguayan wheat In next five years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOII UKN'T For summer. 5 -room furnished house; U.rjre shady v.-trd. flowers nnd berries. Tel. 1173-V. Call at 1002 W. 11th. 71t FOK SA Oil TKADK New nost card size kodak. Call OGX-.M. 79 FOK HAI.K A very attractive fi room modern home, corner lot, beautifut lawn, shade and flow ers, t -car parai?e. House has Inruo living room with firepliice, hnrdwood floor and built-lns. modern built-in dining room, 2 commodious bedrooms and sleeping room, hath, basement and furnace. One of tho choic est homes in Medford. Total price $."i."ino; JLMtoo cash, hnlance on terms to suit responsible par ties. Het Charles A. Wing Agency Inc., exclusive agents. "! KOII SALK Attractive new, mod ern 5-room home, located close hi nn piived street, beautiful yurd with all ' kinds of flowers and shrubs; house hn living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms, bath.- basement and fur nace. . A cozy little home for t ." o o ; only S 7 ."i 0 down. See Chorles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. exclusive ngents. 7i. Ktllt SALK A bariraln In nn ox rrllt'M grocery Minre. Will sell fixture ?r of inventory and stock iir, of Inventory. No price asked for good-will. SlTillO will bundle. A real location. Hee Churle A. Wins ARenoy, Inc. 7!l TO TKADK JH00 equity in near ly new 5-room modern bouse, with sleeping porch, garage, woodshed, r.leo lawn, gnrden. flowers, shnde: In good residence seel Ion. one block off pavoment, together with some cash, for well improved small place not more than two miles from Mod ford, prefernhly ahove frost. Ad dress f. (i. Uox 7.1.".. Medford. 711 Kill! SAI.K Kiirly Richmond pie cherries. Phone B3B-J-S. so KOK I1EXT Oarage. $3.00 per month. 325 South Hiverslde Ave. . tf KOI! IlKN'T Nleelv furnished sleeping rooms, first or second floor. ltntes reasonable. 3:; South Itiverside. tf WAXTKD $3000 on so-aore Im proved farm, 5(, mile from Medford. tox .1. p.. Tribune. 79 KOI! SAM-:' oil TKADK not miss this 4-rouin house, hath sleeping pori-h and garage. In flrsl-el.iss shape. near blah sehool. on corner. 5 large lots easy terms. Will sell at a his saerlflre. .1. Taylor, ,s,7 .rape, Phone 73!l. 7xif KOI! TKADK My beautiful build ing site In Moonev Acres, Kelso Wash for property between Ashlnnn and Medford: value Jlono; win assume ind. above J I "on. K. 1 stivers. Spragn- S3 KHH HK.vr Apartment. SH6 w Alain. WAXTKIl Sehnol girl t with housework, small famllv.' adults: references lOMUlrcd. (live Phone number. Write to llox M Tribune, ;j,ri JtTXE 7, 193Q. S ' LIONS CONVENTION GIVEN BREAKFAST IN COWBOY STYLE IIKND. Ore., June 7. MP) Offi cial business sessions of tho stato convention of Oregon Lions started today with 300 men and women at tending the first meeting at which Carl K. Croson of Seattle, interna tional director, wus chief speaker. He arrived from 1'ortlund by alr- plnne. Keports were mane uy uiairici officers. Lloyd T. Reynolds ol Sa lem, Ore., wns one ot tho speakers today. A "cowboy" breakfast was served the delegates on top of Lava Hutle. Tho canventton was expected to end today with the selection of the 1931 convention city and the elec tion of officers..' The Saturday half holiday for the carriers of tho Medford post office went into elToct for the first time toduy, when the carriers, ex cept one who nutst romaln in the office ' all afternoon lor window delivery work, went off duty at 1 p. m. Carrier .1. A. Neff wob the unfortunate carrier to remain on duty all day todny. The carriers take turns in doing this Saturday afternoon service. Hence as there are eight carriers, one of them must work one Saturday afternoon in every eight Saturdays. The Saturday afternoon half-holiday includes the nine clerks and was inaugurated by them several weeks ago. Only part of the clerks are let oft each Saturday after noon as the others must remain on duty in order to have a sufficient number on hand tn carry on the office business. They, too, will take turns on Saturday half holi day duty. The Saturday half holiday is only for the summer season, i .... IT POltTUAND, Oro.,-.Juno 7. A daylight robbery of a t'rulL stand on the outskirts of tho city netted a robber $30 today. Tho robber entered the fruit store, operated by Charles Moore and purchased two packages of cigarets. He displayed a long bar reled revolver and ordered tho pro prietor to "fork over tho receipts," An accomplice in an automobilo waited. . , BY FRIGHTENED HORSE KLAMATH PALLS, Ore., June 7. P William Marvin, -15, of Bo nanza was dead today, the victim of n horse. The horse he was tiding became frightened at a pass ing truck and threw Marvin to the ground. The horse then stepped on Mar vin and fractured his skull. Chile is encouraging colonization of Its lands. HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J YOUR HEALTH is your wealth. It's us near as your telephone. Call ir.MJ for nppolntmont. . . DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic. PAMolmes V INSURANCE agengy SINCE I'OS Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 "The Food Is Better I at The Medford Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to toe with French Heel ktlocotrt MAIL CARRIERS START HOLIDAYS errs 1 STARTS TOMORROW Continuous 1:30-11 P. M. GOLDEN VOICE the . , SCREEN 1" ' Bargain J f Mats..-., r3L $ 3fn VAT""" ' ' E 1 l 'Sk Talking-; 'WWIOI-.-W- STARTS TOMORROW BUSTER KEATONlin hia first ': h -3!, All Talker 'FREE AND EASY" KEEP YOUR School Girl Complexion Call Mr. Vaughn at 526 He Will Tell You How ' We can guarantee delivery dates if you place your orders now on , Green Pine Slabs Large or Small Loads at Summer Prices Now is the Time to Save Money on Your . : Winter Fuel Bill .f VALLEY FUEL CO. PHONE 76 A Tower of Hospitality PHBTHHR h, Sm AW dm tr 4 dj, t mik, tr 4 yv, mki tit mw EL CORTRZ HOTEL Jm homtjtull mntr km u l,4vt. 9X9 "THIS 15-itory hoitelrf It more than hotel . . . It's home to all who live beneath It hospitable roof. 5Beu tifully furnlahed suites and tingle rooms, each with conv pletely electrified kitchenettes, multiple radio and every other concelvableconvenlence. JLocated in the very center of San Francisco's busy social and business whirl . . . close to the theatres, tmttt shops and great department stores. Palatial dining room and coffee shop, or if you wish, pre pare your meals in your own convenient kitchenette. Daily hotel service and garage in connection. ' the El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STREET SAN FRANCISCO MORTIMBl A. f AMUBL, hLmuglt 0m I -v.rw ... rr THE DASHING DON JUAN in his FIERIEST ROLE ' - - - w u - - -with DOROTHY JORDAN Last Times ' TONITE "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" -j y TONITE ; ROUND , THB n ORNER WITH GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAV JOAN PEERS ... LARRY KENT !. i ! .tlCECHEEiSB lIlllllCllli;