PAflK TWO
BEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEGOX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, IMP.
i 1
Iocal and
-'Personal
Buy IilccnscK Saturday
Tho sheriff's office will bettln
the Issuance of auto licenses for
I ho ensuing year next Saturday.
At that time motorists may make
application for licenses covering
tho period from July 1. 130, to
July 1, 1931, in keeping with the
legislative enactment changing the
sale of full year licenses from
Ji.nuary 1 to July 1. Quito a rush
1 expected.
The Central Point child welfare
clinic held yesterday by the coun.y
health demirtmenr was a decided
success and attracted - 13 liable
from that city and surrounding
countryside The clinic was in
charge of Dr. a. C. Wilson, as
sisted by Mrs. I.yda King, county
nurse. A similar clinic will be
held tomorrow at Jacksonville.
10-Inch water and play balls In
bright colors, special !8c each. M.
F. & II. Co. 86
Detroit. Mil l)., ir.ili.l-M
Mr. and Mis. H. J. Thalhlmer of
JJetroit. Mich., are srendlng sev
eral days in Medford before Jour
neying north.
Extra Extra Extra! At the
Dreamland hall Saturday night,
girls -will be selected to compete
in the national beauty contest. 84
Swim Party Tonight
The ' young people's Christian
. Hndcavor society of tho Presby
terian church will have a swim
ming party at the Jackson Hot
Springs this evening.
lOntry blank for the Mall Tribune
first annual trap shoot will appear
In tomorrow's paper. Fill out anl
mall It In at once for early group
ing. Prizes will bo awarded all
contestants. 11
To Itfnve on Ixuib; Trip
Miss Augusta Glover of the coun
ty health department will leave to
morrow evening for Atlanta, Cla ,
to spend two months visiting
friends and relatives in that city.
' Choice gladolas, snapdragons,
swectpeas and mixed garden flow
ers. Oct our prices. Phono 390-1,
or call at 326 S. Holly St. 80
From Vlstnut J'oiitts
Guest from a distance register
ed at Medford hotolB Include II.
f). Williams of Utlca, N. Y., T. O.
Webb of Albany, N. Y., V. K. Nel
son and B. 15. Gates of Miller Field,
N. Y Mrs. R. H. McCoy of Bon
nors Ferry, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martinez and L. S. Mendcz of Chi
cago. Ill,
Tree Props. All lengths, regular
size. Cheup at Medford LumberCo.
KeUinw from Sun Fninrlscn
Mrs. II, . Keff returned to her
home today from a month's visit
In San Francisco.
Soreon Doors (fixtures froo)
Medford Lumbor Co, Phono 6211.
, 78tf
Minor Auto ('rnsli
w. iF. Wallace and Herbert E'.
moro wore tho principals in an
auto ' colllBian on Ivy streot 'yea
lerday, according to n report at
the police station: today. Tho for
mor Is of Medford and the lattor
of Applogate. Tho crosh caUBert
little damage
The Rogue Nook Inn at Gold
lllll Is now open for business.
Shpit orders and chicken dlnnorn
will 'bo 'sorved: any time. Coy
Koblnson, proprietors. 82
Auuiiivr 0. p. Tmrriu Coi
In an effort to assist the Influx
of motorists coming Into Josephine
county from the south, the state
lias Bent Tmfric Officer T. P. Hbor
li)an her;! fo aid Tnifflo Officer
Hubort Hoxic. He has hoen sta
HntiA,l in nnlem iind Portland dis
trict and hr.r been sent to this
county by the state y.Itlf the high
est qualifications. - Grams Pujs
Courier. . .
Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence
Graves. Summer elassoa now begin
ning. Residence 320 No. onkdale.
Phone 1042-W, 2
Hero mini Kliiinacli Falls
Mr. and Mm. J. I. Shirk and
Mr. and Mrs. Ex Kendall and son
of Klamath Falls were visitors In
Medford yesterday.
Tree Propst A large stock always
on hand. Phone . laeurora
bor Co. .. 78tf
Lcavcm for Nmv ilcrscr
Ilussell j! nrlnkley of Teterhoro,
N. J., left last night for his home
In hai. city. Ho will go by train
nn far as Chicago, and from there
VI1 go to Tetorburo by plane.
"Dressmaking and remodeling at
I he Fashion 8 h o p, 424 Medford
Hldg. Tel. 1181. tf
Will llnsiiltal .
James Grey, suffering from In
fluenxa, 'is.-still a pnticnt at the
Hacred Heart hospital, but was re
ported to lr' nuirh better to,1v.
He took II! nt tho La'ko of I he
Vt,ods resort and was brought to
icdford for t.caiment.
Let mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tcngwuld, Hotel Holland
Hid. Phono 603. tf
From CViun.y I'.luts '
J. Harne Stanley and son Uar
rell of Antclopo and Mrs. Kate Ash
uf Klk Creek were among the out
of-town visitors In Medford today.
r- Oonvalewvent Home, ''Graduate
nurse In charge. Phone 1fl0fi-J. 'til
". . . ' . .Ill
r
Your
Grocer
handles the .. complsto
lin of riuhrer's
Breads. They are de
livered to him fresh
from our ovons twice
daily. ,
Choice Klndolaw, snup'lraj:on.
jiWttotea and mixed gartlcn flow
ers. (Jet our prlcpH. Phono 390-1
or call at 32', H. I lolly St. 8G
FnuifcH ('iilliiliti HI
KrancoH (Jallatln, dauRhter of
Mr. and Mrs. 1 II. Gallatin of th
Vallev View dlstrltrt. who has boon
attending school at Corvallis, wnn
suddenly takon 111 and removed to
the Sacred Heart hospital at Port
land whero who n-centiv underwent
nn appendicitis operation. As'i
land TidlnKS.
A Httnpinl vnlim f. r CI fill In ttif.
all-lllc Artcraft hoso Is making
f(imo a reputation at i-jineiwyn .
iioiiniann h. . but
IlemstltchinK, nicoting, pleating,
button making and hoso mend in p.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
1 1 pro on WiisIiionh
MIhh Mollle Blitt nnd Km. I Prltt
of Jacksonville wcro business visi
tors in Medford yesterday.
Attention, YuunK ladlcs! Tho
I Jons committee will be a the
Dreamland hall Saturday nlht to
select . beauties for tho national
contest. . -1
Prlenti sin shod fnr nnli-k rlen r-
anco of Hummer hats ut the Band
Box, 223 Hast, 6th. Look! $1.00.
II. OK and up to $r.08; every hat
worth thrco times theso prices. 85
(nniu CoiuiiilhHlniicr
Mr. and Mi's. Wilfred Allen, Sr.,
will leavo Tuesday for Portland,
where Mr. Allen, as a member of
the game commission, will attend
the re Kb la r state frame commission
meeting thcro. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Allen will go to Joseph, Ore., later
to be present at a meeting of the
Istaak Walton leagae, of which Mr.
Allon Is stuto president. Grants
Pass Courier. ;,
Chauncey Klorey now located
123 Kast Main St. Insurance and
Ileal Kstatc, ; C&tt
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Modford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
65tf
Vlsllliu? Crater Imkn
Judge itml Mrs. Glonn O. Taylor
and their guests, Attorney and Mm,
Bv r, Adams of Taooma, Wash.,
who stop H' d off hero yesterday
on 'thff irotilrn'' trip humo from
California, are spending today in
viewing Crater Lake and vicinity.
Public Market Grocery Butter
3Ko Ilk, eggs 28c doz., all standard
coffpo 4?c. .89
Don't mlHM thn Iilar mllllnoi'v aaln
at the Hand Box, 223 Kast 0th.
l-Ht.ifl -vuHioi to at U.tiS,
13. its.- ICvei'y hat n great money
saver.ft 85
Flslt PIiiiHimI In County
Ovor X0.000 rainbow trout nnd
8(10,000 steelhead wero planted In
til UnM1 ..(.... tha
two weeks, according to a late
report rrom tno state game com
nilHuInn wlilnh mnrin i.ln ntlniru In
unite a number of streams tbruout
luo siaio.
Geo. A. Bohnort, Genernl Truck
ing, &t Flchtnor's Garage, Tel. 180.
, 32
lfl-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. ., 9441C
Talent Stddler Homo
Wayne Parks, who has been
stationed ut Fort Casey, Washing'
ton, with the United States army,
arrived Sunday to visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Parks
of Talent. Mr. Parks recently re
turned from-the Philippines where
he hjtd been stationed for tho Inst
throe years.
Cholee . glndolas, ' pnApdragonA
BWeot nnnM a hd m IxpiI ulv rditn flow.
ers. Get our prices, . Phono 300rl.
or call at 32G H. Holly St. -. 86
HtUtirifH Fitun ViihIi1hh1oii
Mrs. J, N. McCollnm returned
homo Tuesday from a visit In HlU
ville, Wash., with her daughter,
Mrs. Clarence uison. She accom
panied her, niece, Miss Lola Mc
Collom of Fairbanks, Alaska to
.Mod Tun), who will visit with hor
grandparents, Mr, and Airs. J, C.
Woods,
'.The Peasleys', new ttudto now
open, opposlto now Holly thcate".
Mi-s. Pcnlaiul lnipnivcil
Mrs. L. O. Penland nf Talent,
who underwent a major operation
at tho Sacred Heart hospital yes
terday, was reported to be getting
along nicely this morning.
Arteraft silk hose. "Dulcoto." the
latest In luster tens hosiery, at $1.05,
has arrived at Kthelwyn B. Hoff
mnnn's. .86'
Make Homo In Itcagir
Mrs. M. A, Parks of San FtV
nutndo valley, Cal.. arrived on the
Shasta this morning, and left fm
mediately fur Iteagln with Iut
dntighter. Mix. It. H. Heegmller,
where she will make her home.
Dr. Hlnxo's Lnxnllve Tablots htq
guaranteed by Heath's Drug St or
to bo the most efficient laxatlvu
you ever used. 88
Hurry Waltlier Here on Vlhlt
Hurry Watther :s ere fr..:rj Po
land on hudluess and meet It jr
many friends. Ho will leave t
last of tho week for San Frii
Cisco to attend tho Nutlonal Kt
trls Light eonventlon.
Phonn R42. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary service.
837tf
Here from State Points
Among Oregon residents regis
tered at local hotels are H. is. Ks
sen, C D. Flynn, K. F. Dowd of
Kugene, Geo. W. Knight of Hub
bard, Hoy Kennedy of Junction
City. H. B. Kvans of Canby. L. M.
Kyre of Salem. G. B. Carston of The
Dalles, and the following from
Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D.
Lambert, V. L. Starkey, A. N.
Carrbel, Harry Bderson. Harbert
Kkalz, p, C. Morton. W. H. Adams.
A. K. Sehraeder, I. H. Olmsted, M.
( White, Geo. C. Thomas, C. E.
Burnett, C. M. Franklin, J. IV
Kesky and Ed Steffen, ,
Big millinery 8alJ now going on
at the Band Box, 223 East 6th St.
, , 80
Joined Parents Itfere
Jack Ilussell, who has been at
tending Stanford University, ar
rived from Palo Alto this morning,
and will nccompany his DnrentB by
motor to their home In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kussell have
been attending the bankers' convention.
Chauncey Floroy now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate. , C5tf
Dr. IT. P. Coleman of .Medford
was visiting in Ashland Monday
with his brother. Thad Coleman. -
..Forrest grcn slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
. . 65tf
To Attend Pm-nlinnlns Meeting
Mrs. Agnes Qulnn of Palo Alto
will be the guest of Mrs, L, K.
Skelton of Gold Hill the remain
der of tho week, and will attend
the Pocahontas meeting in Med
ford Saturday evening. She ar
rived from Palo Alto on tho Shasta
this morning.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estnte. 65tf
Light Bald- nt AsliJnml
Out of J 00 autos tested for
headlight adjustments last even
ing. 72 were found to be in perfect
adjustment. The remaining 28
must undergo adjustment. The
tests wero made by State Traffic
Officers C. P. Talent, Herb Moore
and Hubert Hoxle, who are apt to
do similar wpik here .in a short
time. ' , . : ,
(,.6rln. green plno. slabs, largo or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tei.
7(i. 344tf
Medforil (lull 1 Valued '
A letter from Miss Martha
Gasch, newly elected president of
the Oregon Federation of Business
and Professional Women's cluba,
was received yesterday by Mrs.
Mnud Chapman, local president.
Miss Gasch praised the Modford
club for the splendid work accom
plished during the past year, es
pecially tho convention held last
month. The hospitality of tho
Medford people and the musical
program, offered during the con
vention rocelvod many compli
ments in hoi letter. - r.'v.i"
- The Peasley's new studio now
open, opposite now Holly theater.
. tf
Visitors from Washington
Guests at local hotels from Wash
ington Include Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
HofRCkor of Walla Walla, W. G.
Hooker, of Spokane, R. J. Cordlner,
K. J. Coughlln and Roy Blackbura
of .Seattle. -
Anyone who would like ft bar
gain in a high grade banjo should
call at this office- and inspect the
banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 25tf
Iloin ofrom Trip
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Salter of
Medford have Just returned from
a three weeks' auto trip to San
Francisco, Yosemite national park,
Ios Anceles und other points in
the south.
Bee Brill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto bodv
repairing. tf
Californlnns nt Hotels '
Among the Callfornln guests at
Medford hotels are Lillian Duncan.
Mrs. J. D. Grant, Mrs. Bora A.
Wood, H. W. Carr. Dr. H. L. Shep
herd. A. B. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
11. M. Ding ley nnd Mr. and Mrs.
A. V. Ackland of Los Angeles, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Haehl of Cloverdiile.
Mr. and Mrs. 10, C. Smith of Whit
tier, Geo. C. White of Oakland, H.
Rodman of Sacramento, Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Perkins of San Diego,
J. D. Sylvia of Stockton, W. G.
Daniels and family of Hollywood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C Hnbbs of Long
Beach, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Druke
of Berkeley, Anlolnetto Bnmford
and Clara Colton of Cres, anil the
following from San Francisco: F.
11. Chamberlain, K. E. Snell, R. D.
Dimrun, Frank Burke and J. P.
Kobnmn.
i , n ., I, .
Lime for all purposes at Med
ford. Lumber Co. . . 78tf
Tenchi'iV KxnniM llcftmt
Several applicants for state
touchers' certificates were at the
court Mouse today taking examina
tions which will continue until
Saturday. Applicants are coming
from dlfforent parts of the county,
Including quito a number from
Ashland.
All straw hats at Ethelwyn B.
Hoffmann's are offered at one
half their original price. .- 84
Arrive from Honolulu
Miss Edith Hoofs and Mrs. F. I
Butler of Portland arrived In Med
ford this morninw to spend Sev
ern! days here before Journeying
on to Portland. They nr return
ing to their homo In that city, fol
lowing a six weeks trip to Honolulu.
For Sale: . one beautiful golden
oak dining room set. Call 807 So.
Central. Carold J.' Parker., 80
Hotlintiiiir tt INtrtliiiifl
Mrs. Clara Day and daughter
Dorotny or Oakland, Cal., left this
morning for Portland, following
soworal days' visit In thin city with
Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Arnold.
An attractive selection of wash
able silk and printed cotton dresses
is on display at Ethelwyn B. Hoff
mann's. Quality merchandise mod
erntely priced from 4.50 up, 84
New Yorker Visit Medford
H. D. Williams of UUca and W.
T. Webb of Albany were air visi
tors in Medford last night from
New 'ork state. They came In
planes piloted by V. E. Nelson and
B. E. Gates of Millers Field, N. Y.,
and left this morning for San
Francisco, following their arrival
from Seattle The two men are
believed to be New York state of
ficials ou unfair tour of the nation.
Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 76, , tf
Steamship Agent Here
Eucene. Schrader. traveling na
sengcr agent'for the American Mall
line and Dollar steamship lines,
arrived In Medford last evening.
He plans on remaining here for
several days attending to business
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
: 65tf
Elks to Initiate . '
A big attendance IS expected at
the regular session of the Elks
lodge tomorrow evening when a
large class of candidates will be
Initiated. It is probable that it
will be one of the largest classes
of the season. ,.- -
Let iia hniil nivnv vnnx rrnrhnirtk
and refuse. . Phone 642. Cltv Sani
tary Service. . 387tf
Dud Dunlop in Portland'
"Dad" Dunlop of Grants Pass,
former well known Medford man,
Is in Portland this week arranging
for the purchase , of new talkie
equipment for his Rlvoli theater
in Grants Pass. ,
. 16-ln. gre,en. pine , slabs, large or
small loads. , Valley Fuol Co., Tel.
76, ,.344tf
Here from Jam Angeles
Mrs. M. A. Park of Sams Valley
arrived' from Los Angeles this
morning, where she spent the win
ter with her son and daughter.
Before leaving fpr ams Valley sh
will visit with Mr. end Mrs. A. 13.
Wnilams of this city. ...
Boys Baseball Meet
American Legion; Junior league
baseball enthusiasts will' be at' the
city hail Thursday afternoon at
5:30, so that application blanks
and plans may be worked ou!..
Fred Scbeffel is in charge of th
team. Boys not over 16 are urged
to attend the meeting If interested
in baseball, , .....
TiCavos for Bosobnrg ' '
Roy Blackburn, traveling freight
agent for the Missouri, Kansas fc
Texas lines, with headquarters In
Seattle, left this morning for Rosn
burg, fotlowipg, a short ybuslncss
visit in Medford, , ;
Visiting Minister
Dr. R. S. Eastman, pastor of the
Presbyterian church at Red Bluff,
with his sCin, .wife , and ,. mother,
made a short visit today with Rev.
and Mrs. J. E. Conder.
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Democratic Meeting;
Members of tHo ' IDemdcratlc
County Central Committee for
Jackson County will' meet Thursday
afternoon, June 12, 1030, at 3 p.
m., at Hotel' Medford, Medford,
Oregon, for the purpose of elect
ing officers, filling vacancies and
transacting other business. Mem
bers requested to attend.
H. F. MEADER, Chairman.
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Card of Tlmnks. 4
We wish to express our eppre-
ctatlon and thanks to our1 friends
nnd neighbors in Gold Hill and
Medford for their many acts of
kindness and help in our hours of
sickness and sorrow- J.
George Hall.
.';"' Fannie E: Hail Kies.
SI
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WOULDYOU like to move to Eu
gene next fall to be near the
children at the University? If
so. we 'have nn excellent B-room
home only 5 blocks from the
University campus, w cared
for. on pavement. Price $3500:
$1,000 mortgage runs 2 years at
8. Want home in Central
Point, Ashland. Medford, or
a cream near Modford. Seo
Chnrles. A. Wing Agency, Inc.
: 83
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Jersey
hull, A mos. old, $35.. Phone
7-F-2. R. F. D. 1. 83
EXPERIENCED young woman
wants cooking on much. Phone
H17-J. Fountain iouge. xa
FOR RENT Apt., 3 rooms, pri
vato bath, private entrance, gnr
nge. tt E. Jackson. Tel. 5 9 J - Y .
87
FOR RENT Furnished ants..
downstairs. 1 1 8 Genesee. S 1 tf
WANTED Work by 2 boys, 1 r and
17; town or country. Tel. 692Y.
; 83
EXPECTANT m o t h e r, widow
straitened circumstances, desires
commeunlcntlon with Interested
parties with view to adoption.
Address Box 200. euro Mail
Tribune. - 82
FOR SALE English enb. new,
half price. See at Justine Judyrs
placR, Jacksonville and; Phoenix
road. -:8ft
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-rooni
modern bungalow, furnished or
unfurnished. Will take Grants
Pass property. Inquire H. ' C4
Appiegatc, nin w. Mmn. Men
ford. Phone 1142. t 87
FOR SALE Fine li30 cabinet
radio set, one of tho best makes.
Witl sacrifice nt nearly half
price for immediate cash sale.
Address "Radio Ownw,"1' Mail
Tribune. sti
78 REGISTER FOR
Total registration for the six
weeks summer school of the public
schools, which opened tast Mon
day at the Junior high building
has now reached 78, according to
C. G. Smith, who is director in
charge of the school.
Seventy-four of this number are
already In attendance, eight of
whom are In the primary grades,
25 In the intermediate grades and
41 In tho high school. Five In
structors are in charge of the work
at the summer -session. -
Obituary
McDONALD Funeral service
for Meldrum Cressey McDonald
was held at tho t Perl Funeral
Home yesterday at 2;3p p. m., with
Rev. Frost officiating. A larffe
number of his friends attended the
service, and there wero many
beautiful flowers,
Tho pallbearers, wore: A, B.
Cunningham, Wrh. F, Isna'cs, Hi
ram Meader, Thos. Watterman,
Wig Antipole. Sam Kroschell,
Ralph Jennings and Paul Wright.
The officers of Medtord Lodge No.
1168, B. P. O. E. delivered the
burial service at the grace ,in the
Medford cemetery.
1 RUCH Casper MitcDell Ruch
pasged away at Ruch, Oregon, a
town named by "him many years
ngo, Tuesday morning after a Ions
illness. Mr. Ruch was born In the
Ruch district, on the Little Apple
gate river, May 8, 1865, and was
aged at death, 65 years, one month
and two days. His parents died in
1873, when ho was a child of eight
years, and he spent his early life
at the home of tho late William
Ray, until 189s6.
He attended the Drake school,
now called tho Ruch school, and
in 1800, after leaving the Ray
pluco he established a mercantile
store for tho convenience of the
people living In his district. This
storo celebrated its 34th anniver
sary In May of this year, and in
May, 1898, 32 years ago, he was
appointed postmaster, a position
he has held continuously.
Mr. Ruch was truly a pioneer
of this country, and a man of
Christian character, living through
all of the hazards which confront
ed the white man, and helping
with the development of the coun
try. Anna Boylan was married to
Casper Ruch Juno 11, J 9 13 at
Medford, Oregon, and survives
with Ms two brothers, Fred Ruch
of Medford and Henry Ruch of
Independence, Oregon. His two
sisters have been dead for a num
bcrs of years. w . "
Funerarrferv'ltre will be conduct
ed from the Perl Funeral Home,
Frlduy, June 13 at 2:30 p. m.
Interment In tho Jacksonville
cemetery.
Classified advertising gets results.
Notice Is hereby given that dis
solution having taken place on
June 6, 1930. of the partnership
known ns the Diamond F Fur
Farms, with their headquarters' In
the city of Los Angeles, we. the
undersigned, former members of
the aforesaid nartnershlp. will not
be responsible after this date for
any flcnts contracted by any one
under this name.
Geo. W. Cooke. Clifford F.
Thorpe, Harold C. Cheatum. Mark
J. Kennedy. Clyde P. Wllburn,
Verdie K. Elsesser, James A. Smith,
Paul J. KoetK, Bruna B. Elner. 86
Notice for PtihlUntlon.
Department of the Interior.
lT. S. Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon,
June i'th, 1930.
Notice Is hereby given that Mer
rell Charles Patton, of Butte Falls,
Oregon, who. on April 1st, 1920,
made Homestead Fntry Serial No.
01H436. for N4 NEW And SE4
N E M , Section 35. Township 34 S.,
Range 3 E.. 'Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
mnke final three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Chauncey Florey,
V. . Commissioner, Medford, Ore.,
on the 23nd day of July, 1930.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ben Edmondson. Charles I. Pat
ton. David M. Cleveland, Nathan B.
Stoddard, of Butte Falls. Oregon.
HA MILL A. CANADAY,
' Register.
Xotii-e to Creditor.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for J nekann Cmintv.
In the Matter of ibe Estate of
Helen F. Rowe, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been, by the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, duty appointed adminis
tratrix of the estate of Helen F.
Rowe. deceased, and has nnnltfted
and to the creditors of, and all per-
tHns naving claims against said
deceased, to present them, vriftpd
as required by law, within six
momns auer me first publication
of this notice, to Glenn O. Tnvlnr.
rttorney for said estate, nt his of
fice In the -Federal Building, fin
Medford, Jackson -Countv. Oregon
Dated and first J'-ublisJied, June
LOTTI K V. RAMnrcrja
Adminlstratrltf'of the Estate" of
-i 'KMny r .. no vo, Deceased.
Tho lunch counter and dough-1
nut shop at the public market on j
South Riverside Is now, under the j
management of A. E. Schmhs who j
purchased the business from C. R.
Reattv the first of the week. ,
a i t,.W will onnrlnlillZe I
In short order breakfasts, lunches
and dinners. They win uit-o
home mude candy, and on Satur
day, decorated cakes. Mr. und Mrs.
Schmitz were formerly lucau-n t
the Sunrise Super Service station
where they operated a candy shop.
: Special Cimuiiunlcatlnii
Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
i.r j& a. M.. Friday, June
13th. 7 n. m. Work in the
M.-M.. degree. RofroahmeiHs. vis
iting members welcome.. "
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CM. HOUSTON, Secy. ' 83
HaVe You the '
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BRONCHITIS?
Tear out this advt. and send with your nama and addre,,,
Let us tell you how R. M. B. Prescription check. ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS quickly and easily. R. M. B. LABORATORIES, INr
1C29 Alaska Bldg., Seattle, w,
My namo Is.. --- - - - .
My address Is
City and State
Stomach Bother?
if vmi hnvo to be careful of whiit
you eiit und drink, nnd suffer from
gas, heartburn, hlontlim, sour stoni-i
aeh and dyspepsia, why nut make;
the Dlotox In mlnuto test? llann-j
less yet works with ureat speed. I
fine nf the .incredlents lias the.
nmazlni? power to digest 3,000 j
times Its own weifjm. jum iiiu
up. Get Jllolcx at any druK store.
Put It to the test. Money back It
you don't soon feel 'tko new anil
free from stomach distress. Only
HOe. Km- sain at '
JAIt.MIN & WOODS Dltl'G STOItIC
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irv-vi-ioimes
INSURANCE
vyGENGY
noon rsi:n cars
Now Is tho time to buy that
nepenflnhle sert car for your
vacation.
1DB7 OI.DHMOHIUj COUPE
Fine condition.
19! STfDKBAKER 5-PA8SKN'-!I)H
KKllAX. Just r dandy car
for the family.
1920 HUICK STANDARD SUDAN
A good car.
e
192 m'R'K CTlAOl
Any of theso are just the ticket
for your vacation trip. Take
your pick.
O. V. MYKRS CO.
So. Riverside. Phone A4.
83'
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hemes
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J '
YOUR HEALTH
Is your wealth. It's as near as
your telephone. Call 1290 for
appointment.
DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS
Over Woolworth's Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
FOR SALE
BUICK
Late 1929 Roadster
G disc wlicds, (! (tdikI tires,
W2 li. p., !)D mill's per lumr.
Privately owned, mid. in ele
gnnt eondition. ('iir ean be
seen ut Hiclil'ield Oil plant
moriiiiijfH or Ntinilier 4 South
Newtown evenings. Will take
ear in trade and to respon
silile jiarlies will finanee 18
payments.
PERSONAL
Parker Fontaln Pen owners ean
obtain a Parker Fountain Pen
Desk Sot for homo or oflieo use
at ubout half the roBtilur, "'lc
of a full. set. AH you need, in a
taper for yoiir present pen and a
base of Glass, Porcelain, Onyx or
Marble. Bring your pen to our
store and let us show you how.
11' you don't own a Pnrkei come
and see how easily it Is convert
ed from a Pocket Pen to a Desk
Pen and vice versa like two
pens for the price of one. i
Larry Schade
' Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1918
Mountain Spring Water
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STARTS
TODAY
From
Vincent Lawrence's
smart comedy.
"IN LOVE WITH, LOVE
Dozens of moths were singed by
her flame but one had an asbestos
heart in this
JOYOUS COMEDY
PWr- ( a , Jl MOVIETONE f y
'W!X2r JOAN JH VV Production. j.
BENNETT ' w I ,
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ALSO
OUR GANG in
"SATURDAY'S CHILDREN"
PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS'"
ADMISSION
Mat. 10 and 25 Eve 10 and 35
AS A
MOUNTAIN
BREEZE
SUMMER BARGAIN MATS.
Kiddies 10c-
EveVj
25 and M
GREATEST MIIVACLE eftht TALKING 5CUEIN
If Jnwrpnrp
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4 DAYS, STARTS
A song on his lips, ,V T. - t
His blood afire. It? 'f
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this love llV
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CATHERINE DALE OWEN
STAN LAUREL
OLIVER HARDY
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A daring, speotacu-.
lar drama of a ban
dit lover and a ruby
lipped Princess