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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNE, BEDFORD, OREfiOy, SUNDAY, .TUXK 8, 1W.0. Iocal and .-'Personal Itpad Oil in Progretwliiff County road near Central Point have been In the process of being oiled for the past week or so ami motorists having occasion to travel these routes are urged to drive slowly. Oiling Is also progressing In the Applcgate section. Cars that have been driven too fast on the road surface are showing re sults of oil splashing. Chauncoy Florey now located 123 East Main St. Insurance ani Ilea) Estate. 65tf Yorks Visit Eugene Mr. and Mrs. JO mi York left early yesterday afternoon for Ku 8on for a short visit with friends In that city, and plan to bo back in Med ford tonight. VIhIuxI Mctiroril Yetcnluy K. A. Jlildreth of Butte Fulls, Mrs. Cora PI off man of Thompson Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kchulz of Hams Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Ft. b. Oenzler of Beagle were iimong the out-of-town visitors In Medford yesterduy. Dr. IJlnzo's Laxative Tablets aro guaranteed by Heath's Drug Htoro to be the most efficient luxutiv you ever uaetl, 83' Bankrupt Claim Filed R u la ml 1 egrande Crosby, me chanic of Ashland, has filed a bunkruptcy petition In the district federal court at Portland. Crosby claimed liabilities of 1 21 3.1)0 und no assets. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuul Co., Tel. 631. C5tf KxuinlfiutloiiH This Week For slate teachers' certificates examinations will be held at the court house beginning next Wed nesday und continuing until Hat unlay. A complete program ap peared in last Monday's Issue of the .Mull Tribune giving dutes on which examinations for certuin subjects will be given, number of prospective ure expected to be present. Public Market Grocery Butter 3Xc lb.t'ggs 2 He dojs., ull standard coffee 4 3c. 89 I'lri KingcH llafr William Penwell, local boy, "sus tained a singed head of hull yes terday afternoon when u. pot of tar he was attempting to melt with the aid of gasoline burned be yond corrirol. The fire department was called and five gallons of chemical were used to place the Quite a j situation under control. On all teachers ; alarms hereafter, there will be one long blast of the siren to denote that the fire Is over. George Robertson Is spending the week-end in the city from (.'rater Luke, where he Is employed IV r the summer. - iiAii Scottish Kile Suited meeting Lodge und Chapter, 7:30 p. m., June 9th. L. K. WILLIAMS, 7! Secy. r The number of motor vehielos ! Tho Uruguayan government has Financial stabilization und re registered In Canada during l!-i ' been authorized to purchase ex- s u m p t i o n of rice milling bus was 1,113,889, an Increase of 117,- ! portublo surplus of L'ruguaya.i j brought Improved conditions in 070. j wheat in next five years. I Indo-China. Thorval H. Folkenberg, teacher ; of'vjolin, believes tho summer va- cation to be the opportune time for children to study music, A special course of Instruction, Including use or Instrument, Is offered. Call , Studios. Rooms 3 and 4, College i Bldg., 31 N. Grape. ( &0 1 Leave for Yoscmllo Park Andy McFarland, ' who resigned his position at the DeVoe con fectlonery establishment, after hav ing been employed there for three yeurs, and Bernard Mershon, who graduated from the high school Friday night, will leave today for a visit of a week or more ut Yoscmito national park. Coining for a Visit For a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Eads, Mrs. Theodore Merry weather and Mr. Morrywcather are expected to a.' ri ve I n M ed ford n ex t woe k fro m Watsonvllle, Calif., whero Mr. Morrywcather Is a member of the high school faculty. Thinning PuxL I 'ink While the peak in apple thin ning has been passed, such work will continue for another two or three weeks, Christ Gottlieb, Med ford manager for the United States free employment service says, sup- I plying work for ijulto u number I of people. Pear thinning is ulso j under way. Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence Graves. Hummer classes now begin ning. Residence 220 Ko. Oukdule. Phone JU-iL'-W. sa jAsliluml Man a Crater Lake I Norman Ashcraft of Ashland nus neen employed as a summer ranger ut Crater nationul park und will bo stationed at the east park enlrunce us registrar there. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j An attractive selection of wash 1 able silk and printed cotton dresses is on display at Ethelwyn B. Hoff matin's. Quality merchandise mod- 1 eratbly priced from 14.50 up. 84 t. Visitor From Medford ' Miss Marie Timmons of Med- if ford, Is spending a few days In t'dtoscburg visiting with her sistor, a Miss Pearl, Timmons, instructor in 'v.the Roseburg senior high school i, They will return, to. Medford Bun- Lday for the summer. Roseburg Pt'News-Revlew. 16-In. green pine slabs, large or "'sm.ftU, loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. i, 76, , . ., , 344 tl KnPrtirun'ii mv lnultlim ' $ J; 'Walter Kerrigan spent yester--day here and left In the evening V.for Ashland. Kerrigan In addition to his other duties hus been ap pointed agent for the Oregonlan U'or the Ashland district. j Send the Mall Tribune containing ; pictures of your graduating relative ..or friend to your people. Extra peoples milled by this offlc at 10c euch; copies not mailed 60 each. 78 Hlalo liCglou Growing Since tho last membership r port was sent out from Oregon f M state Legion headqunrtors 10 days i ago upproximutely 300 new mom rubers have been enrolled In the American Legion. This followed membership interest, on tho part of j, a))- Legion posts has been ocean r ioned by their desire to secure the beat possible rating in the nationul competition which closes June 15. o f. , Let uh haul away your garbage t-and refuse. Phone 542, City Hani tary Service, .88711' Mceiwrs Issued The sheriff's office issued auto licenses yesterday to Mrs. W. H, McDado, I..' Lyman and B. L. Lugo 'son' bl Modford. - For b8t green slabs, nsk driver V;or. cull Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 031, , ,' OBty Klwrwoodit Off for Li Aiuroh-s . 'To nttond the' grnduution exer- " rises of the Osteopathic College of I). i'hjsicliins und Surgeons at Lob fctAiiReles. from which Russell Shor- i'wood IB graduating this week, Mr ' and Wth. Richard Hhorwood and y on etunley. und Robert, loft by ''auto yesterday morning for south ern California whoro thoy will also ? spend two weeks, or mors visiting - irienan ana sight Boeing. " Dry kindling $3.50 por load. Vn.1 I ley Fuol Co., Thone 76. ,. - . i Truimftirrrd to (inhl Illll Vt Mr. ami Mrs. uaylo Smith nnd I ' family huvo moved from OrantK ,)' to Gold Jim, where thoy will J ieiilde. Mr. Smith having been Irmmforred from the "ollnmlo city" V-lo-Oold Hill by tho Htumlnrd Oil company. ft 'All straw hats nt Ktholwyn I.. l. jjoiimiinn'B ure offered , at one I'jhalt their original price. 81 i olonel HotcliUlsn liomlng ft Colonel Clarence J. llotchklxB, former U. 8. mnrshnll, after gind tuatlon from the Infantry tank ''iic.hool at Fort Meado. Maryland, f;llcd from New Yolk Baturday (;' for hoiio, and will aea Contnil iAmerica on the way. rouuhlng Jl'ortland In about a month. . ! The Peaaley's new atudlo now open, opposlto new Holly theuter. f: ' ,f " llutnrnnl to Bentl t. Mra. Claude Met and children S?,laft Inst Thursday for tholr homo fin.- Bend, after a vlatt of nearly I two weeks here with relatives and ' friends. ' j. ,18-In. green pine slabs, largo or mail loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tei. ' " Un'' f Wedckd Uoro, Swk. Divorce Two divorces were filed yenter t 1ay In the office, uf the clerk of J th circuit court.' Audrey (lerruo filed stilt for a decree of divorce fc;f rom Louie Oerruo whom she mar , rled In Medford on Ortober 1J, Slt28. 8he charges cruel nnd In .Jlumaa treatment and desertion on January ; a, 130. Hhe asks that ! tier maiden nanie of Audrey Wy ' n ant restored. Klamath Nowa. tVMUnr OoBtnmor ' jl VT. W, tyebber, well known con- flractoK arrived here Friday on a uwiintn Tisi. irom i.resceni KJliy. . Chauncey Florey now located 121 East Main 81. Insuranco and Real Estate, Stf For Hale: One beautiful golden oak dining room set. Call 607 So. Central. Carold J. Parkor. 80 lA'ttui'o Shipped South Announcement was mudo yes, I c I'd n y by I. K. JagKers, city man nger for the MucMarr stores of Purtlund, that tho fii-Ht carload Khipinent of Oregon-grown lettuce had been started to tho California Btores of tho corporation. As high uh four or five carloads a week will be shipped during tho lettuce season. According to Mr. Jaggcrs, Oregon lottuco from certain dis tricts at this period of tho year, Is superior to any other lettuce on tho Pacific coast. Tho Oregonlan. Anyone who would like a bar- guln In a high grade banjo should call at thlB office and Inspect tho banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf ltt'lunied to Mctlford Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Duvls who have been spending tho past year at Walla Wulla, Wash., have re turned to Medford to again reside hero., , The Peasleys' now studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. New U. of O. Infantry Instructor Captuln (leorgo F. Herbert, In fantry instructor at the University of Oregon, Is ordered transferred to duty with tho fourth Infantry at Missoula, Mont., about Septem ber 1. I See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fonder and auto bodv repairing. tf Left for I,uke of Woods Fred Wahl left yesterday for the Lake of tho Woods to romuln thoro over Sunday, roturnlng to Medford this evening. Due to roughness, the Dead Indian en trance is not yet open and tho trip so far must bo mudo by way ut Kluniulh Fill Ik. Fishing is re ported to be good In tho lake. Phone 642, We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Sorvlce. 337tf At Homo In Awning Interesting pnsaers-byV a bird has built a next on tho top of a court house window nwnlng nnd was very 'much nt homo there yes terday afternoon. ' It was not learned whether- the nest was Just being built or whether young birds had been hatehod, but tho bird seemed to lie very much on- gaged paying uttentlon to the cluster of straw, grass and string. Convalescent Home. Oraduato nurse In charge. Phone 1G05-J. 61 30 Two IIullilliw Applications K. I). Hcrlptor will spend for nil addition to a' porch Cedar street and A. F. Flowers will spend $76 for a gurugo South Orange, according to appli cations tiled nt tho city building tlopartmeut yesterday. 16-ln. groen plno slabs, largo or small loads, valley Fuol Co., Tol 70. 344lf Xmv Normal School Officers Vtyatt Padgett of Ashland was unanimously elected president of tho Associated Students of the Southern Oregon Normnl school Inst' Wednesday for 1030-111.11. mrnnru janes or Modford was elected vice president over Paul Htrnhnn of Koguo Rlvor. Other officers elected were Ver Dean Harvey, Medford. secretary; Doris Nelson, Marshfleld. treasurer: Raymond llunsnker of Mvrtlc creek, editor of tho Slsklvou: Floyd Unrrett, Rainier, pep promoter. C'hnuneey t Florey now located 123 Kast Main St. Insuranco nnd Heal Kstato. 65lf Fimler Off For ltedmond County Agent H. t!. Fowler who eaves today for Redmond to at tend the state Ornngo convention win not he back in Medford un til Friday. (leo. A. Uohnert. (ionernl Truck ing, at Fichiner's Oarage, Tel. ISO. New Families for Sinto Tt hundred and sixty-five new families located In Oregon during the first flvo months of 193(1. neroi'dlng to report released by the Oregon State chamber of Com merce. Investments mnde by tho new ini'ivals, the report stat.es, amounted 1,1 $1.0.17. 43.',. This In cluded purchase of 47,768 acres of land. For Sale: 600 empty 60-lb. hon- oy tins and Am also oil tins; good tops.' See Carold J. Parker, 612 So. Riverside, Medford, Ore. 80 Seeks Water Permit Frank J. McCowel of ltomin River recently filed application Willi the slutu engineer to appro priate yvo second-reel of water from the gueen In n lu ll of Peas, nnt creek for the I'glgutlou of 41 For best green slabs, ask driver or cull Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 65tf For Homo Fires Only Kxcept in cases of extreme emer gencies and when tho distance Is reasonably close, the Eugene fire apparatus hereafter will not be taken out of the city limits of j l-.ugene, uccordlng to u decision of of I the city council of that city. WANTED Work In small family, with elderly people. Phone 543 K. 60 FOR SALE HY OWNER Listen! New, modern, attractive 5-room home; hardwood floor in llvlng dlning room, fireplace, book cases; two bedrooms and glassed in sleeping room, screened back porch with laundry tubs. Gar age with concrete floor; lot 63x 120, paved street, nice neighbor hood. This home is offered at a sacrifice price. Phone 1272. 78 Whose ( Milium In 117 Herman Horning, owner "Morning's Shack," received a tele- , n . ,. . , gram from Medford Friday A , Pr0""- A11 lengths, regular hiiiiii noin iviluioiu i nuay. A slxe. Cheau at Medford I.nmli.. r- vimnir v tv ih l ttl .f mischief whispering on her shou der manufactured this telegrum out of a witty bruin, but sho pre fers to lie referred to merely us "Alberta." Alberta is a former resident of Urunts 1'uss. ThlB is . 78tf VIMling Relatives -Hero .Miss .Muriel Flnlcy is In Med ford for a short time visiting her mother, Mrs. ' William Schwartz und her sister, Mrs. Paul Roddv. tho telegram: "This Is a great Miss Flnlcy motored from Holiy- country." but did you know that wood, where she is engaged in "It's Tho Climate" made thut tn" motion picture business. She country what It is? Urunts Puss Courier. was uccompunied Frederlcka. by her sister, FOR RENT Nearly new modern furnished house, garage, chicken park. $32.60, across from S. O. S. packing plant. 77 WE HAVE VALUES THAT CAN'T HE BEATEN in Medford, among them are: 1030 DeSoto 6 Business Coupe; 1030 DeSoto 6 4-door Sedan, (6 wire wheels) 1026 Chrysler 70 Couch; 1027 Special 6 Nash Sedan, und several others on our used car lot. open evenings for your convenience. MEAD-FURCH MOTOR CO. Cor 6th and Bartlett Sis. 83 ton SALE 80 acres pine timber; section 34, township 35. Mrs M E. Fisher, 610 South Fir St 82 Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Leavo for loivii Mr. und Mrs. Wheutley and their son Clarence, of Gold Hill, left last week for Iowa, whero they will be for about three weeks! Let me write your flro Insurance. Curl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland llldg. Phone 903. tf Screen Doors (fixtures free) Medford Lumber, Co. Phono 02!l. 78tf Tim Nichols ut Klamath Mr. und Mrs. O. O. Nichols of Medford, are spending a few days In Klamath Falls. Mr. Nichols Is connected with the state traf- nco department. Klamath Falls 1 Herald. ! WANTED Married man for farm and orchard work, liox 36, Tftl- FOU SALIC 25 feeder pigs. ' F. A oiiiizimiier, 11 3. jja foil oAI.b Automatic electric range, also model A Ford coupe. 344 South Grape. . Tree Props: A large stock always on hand. Phone 629. Medford Lum ber Co. 78tt. Slicriiiun Guest Hero j Ed Sherman of Portland, Btu- j dent nt Oregon Stato college, Is spending several days this week as ' guest of Moore Hamilton nt his i home nenr Central Point. Whllo hero ho has enjoyed several fish ing trips and although ho has brought no steelhead from tho water ho Is enthusiastic In his praise of the Rogue, as. a."delght for unglers." Lime for ; ull loru lAimuer Co. . ( . . .t)ma Visiting Their (irandparenls For a two months' visit with their grandpurenta at San Joso. of Yountvllle, Calif; Arthur V"'" L""1"1'1 "nrt Wllda Durniclle ic-,t m?n iviji'k ior mat city. Permits Not Niiecessury No permits so far are necessary to burn grass in Medford but will soon be placed into effect, Fire Chief Hoy Elliott announced yes- j teiuuy. ne uuvises .weuiora prop erty owners to cut grass uway from buildings If thoy plan to burn grass before permits must lie had. Dressmaking and remodeling nt tho Fashion Sho p, 424 Medford Dldg. Tel. 1181. tf Dan Coplcl still Uusy Tho county clerk's office Issued marriage licenses yesterduy uftcr noon to Lloyd V. Cnsuduy, 37, of Mare Island, nnd Adclene Curtis, 34, Enslo, 25. and Nornh McOlniscy, 23 both of Seattle, Wash.; Thomas Itlgsby, 22, und Edith Waltermlro, 18, both of Eagle Point; Loyd Lair, 24, and Fern Coopor, 10, buth of Dorri.s Calif. v The Rnguo Nook Inn nt Gold Hill Is now open for business. Short orders nnd chicken dinners will bo served any time. Coy & Robinson, proprietors. 82 , L. C. SCHAFER ;. ... It!,, Basement Medford Bldg. ; Thuianly Exclusive Electric Motor Repair Shop In Southern Oregon, PHONE 90-J-2 i Electric Motor Repairing Armature Winding . Mountnin ulr. home enre, coun try fare, swimming, riding, fishing, hiking. Rates are reasonable, the time is seusonnble. Bring Us. yivir liny unci rill lllm with Joy. Mrs, .x. f . onrt, Trull, Ore. Chicken dinner complete Sunday at the Club Cute. v 78 ITS?, 78 WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to grow and care for them BAUER'S AQUATIC GARDENS 701 Marlon Ave., Portland, Ore. Phone SEIIwood 1419 I mm r iTtn-LUiC.-.,,., MWAtttt8.Krk.-.,&!.m'!!-..T.. Pi u.,TIWHWlHMiHHi i.Ii: i.rMWm0& I its, gfjgu3p You enjoy its SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE even on the rouqhest roads You probably know the Oakland Eight best as a car of superior per ' formance. Its exceptional speed its thrilling pick-op its masterly hill-climbing power are qualities that people are apt to note and remember. But the Oakland Eight is a car ot unusual comfort, tool Acar whose remarkable readability invites you to open the throttle and take even the roughest roads with a feeling of restfulness and safety.' Reasons? Here they are! An 85-horsepower engine whose high ratio of power to the weight of the car eliminates all sense of effort or strain. A low center of gravity that minimizes swaying and keeps you hugging the road securely. A wheelbase of 1 17 inches, and care fully worked out springs whose action is controlled by Lovejoy Hy draulic Shock Absorbers. Skillful distribution of weight that con tributes to harmony of motion. A steering gear that works on roller bearings. Performance on the perfect road is one thing performance where the going's rough is another. You get them both in the Oakland Eight. Come in and let us prove itl THE NEW ; ?I025 n4 vp. I.e. b. Pontioc, Mih. Cootitter the dHlvtrnl price wrll th lut (f. o. b pricf wrwm mmparing auto mobile value Oakland delivered price include only authotitrd chaiiet for Height and delivery and for ativ addt tiuo cvcuoiiei financing desired. Oak LAN D PHODUCT GENfRAl Morqits SANDERSON MOTOR CO. So. Bartlett and 8th Phone 1385 -FOX WEST COAST THEATRES- Extend Greetings and a Hearty Welcome to Oregon State Bankers' Convention -Delegates THREE DAYS STARTS TODAY Continuous Shows 12:30-11 ' - - - . - AT LAST! HE TALKS! And the Whole World LAUGHS! . I a . '!- -.! '-'i i ; BUSTER ALL. TALKING grYC V Anita Pa9e Nc6,p William Haines ' ' lrvS- V jtiL Wllllnm Colller Sr ' 'MV J (ftlWHOi Lionel Barrymore 'V 'lllMi mUmmAbtiJs Dorothy Sebastian I Vsvlv?5' y2s$J& Eve. ..10, 35 PLUS 'The HOME EDITION" TALKING ; NEWS" They not only ap pear but act in this comedy of a Kan sas sheik . . , gone Hollywood . . . and how ... afldain the golden voice of O fha Si I urn roccj I -- c ... iamon . ' DOROTHY JORDAHS Y'JB$I LOrTICE . HOWELL. 3, I W L Mayer ricture. FJI 71 ! i i f STARTS ! !!Sa!5a!Sss oday! conti:;ishow8,, ,,. . . ALL TALKING TOMORROW ") J'kt . ,Youth, love and COMEDY NITE at 9:00 hHL& haughter ... A college boy 1 Lit nB5 in gay Madrid I on The Stage V?1w MnIwNE EVE BENSON ii-r DANCE REVUE rFW BARGAIN MATS. Admission rBT 25c ' yjdfm Children a Dime. VACATION LAND- Partly Furnished Houses for Rent Seaview Cottages for Sale HUNTING, OCEAN AND FRESH WATER FISHING, BOATING, BATHING SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE BROOKINGS TOWNSITE 135 Miles from Medford On the Orcson Const Hlshwny at Month of fhelco Itlvor In Southern Curry County. Oregon. Just the spot for the summer lecreationlst to spend his vaialiuu among lde:M surroundings. Reservations Now Being Booked " XTrllp ... W. J. WARD n,L- Brookings, Oregon IrWMolmes INSURANCE agengv Insurance c First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phon. 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon