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I.I, VAOYi TWO" MflBFOKH tATL' TRtTSUNX XfEDFOfrD, "QWiOV THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1930. ocal and Personal .Must Have Auto Slips In order to obtain auto llecnB's for tho year beginning July 1, cer tificates of rpRlHtration for the year before are necessary, sheriff Jen nings announced tiday. Without them .car owner, can not obtain Defense either at the sheviff'n of fice or by 'sending directly to Salem.- If such slips have been lost, duplicates must be obtained before applying for licenses, which may be obtained for tho ensuing year beginning next 'Saturday. Homo from I'nlversKy .TUIss Betty Janes, who has been attending the University of Oregon, arrived, home last rvnlng for thll summer vacation. V' lilks Initlaie ToiiIkIH A largo attendance of members is expected at the session of tho F,lkB lodge tonight, nt which there will bo Initiation, which1 will bo conducted by Past Exalted Ituler (Ins Newbury In the absence of O O. Alenderfer from tho city. Extra' Extra Extra! At the Dreamland hall Saturday night, girls will be selected- to competo In tho national beauly contest. 81 HtM'o from Distant Points Oorothy Thompson of Washlni, Hn, la., Mary Jane Miller of Hia watha, Kans., Ina Ilurkett of Dal las Center, la., and Clyde Hhoarn of Juneau, Alaska aro among tho guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels. Dance till 2 ut Oold Hill Sat. night. . 81 Now waii kmi;i David lteos, technician announc er, has been added to tho staff at KM ED, Mr. Iteos was formerly with station KXL of Portland. Lady wanting to go to Portland or Seattle will share expense. Tel. 1UK3-U. ' v' '' ,: ' " 81 Callfornians Wedded Here 1 Another wedding of Callfornians took place In Judgo Taylor's offlci this forenoon when Earllne Ashby, 17, and Floyd P. Perkins, it, both of Dunsmulr, were united In mar riage by the judge. ' Choleo gladolos, snapdragons, swootpeas and mixed garden flow ers; Got our prices. 'Phono 390-1' or call at S25 H. Holly St. 80 l'ruf. Miller anil Family l.clivo -Prof, and Mrs. L, f. Miller (if Talent,' who' have taught ' for the last throo years; In tho " Talent schools, will Jeavo tonight for Eu gene, whero Mr, Mlllor will attend i summer school at tho University of 1 . Oregon. Their ' daughter Juanita will accompany them." Prof, hn'l Mrs.' Miller will "mbvo their "noUHl . hold goods, to their. ,frm home : near Drain, Ore whor,u'. thoy will leach next year. -Ashland Tidings. .Treo Props. All lengths, regular bl,o. Chonu at Medford Lumbor Co. 78tf. Nloppeil for Visit . . . Tinn y IT. Stengle and Robert Cawthorne of Seattle slopped In Ibis clly yesterday for :i visit with friends while on routo homo from l,os Angolos. iv; Danco till 3 at Uold Hlll Haw night. " " , ' M Unil Checks Around Again Merchants In Medford aro sub ject, to. bad checks again and are urged to use caution in cashing checks nbout which thoro may bo some question. Several complaints have been received by tho police, during tho past several days. Screon Doors (fixtures free) Medford Lumber Co. .Phone til). , . 78tf Wnllwo in Clly ' J. T. Wallace, ' tvavellng agent for the Chicago Northwestern lino, with headquarters In Portland, was In Medford yesterday attending to ' business matters. , . -Wood Prices Lower on fir, oalt, etc.. In load lots, delivered direct i toi you from woods. . Order now i before tho rush and savo money 1 at our summor prices. Phono 83;i. K. 10. Samson Co. - ' A Cautious llitor That uno year on the new planet would bo , tho same as. 330 yoais on earth. Is n recent astronomical claim ivo haven't personally veri fied. Weston Leader. Llmo for nil purposes at Med ford Lumber Co, . 78lt Architect 'VIhIIk Clly John Pc. Tourtellolte, tho well known architect of Portland, Is in tho clly on business, having arrived yesterday. . . .. . -Dno.tlll' B at 'Cloldi.Hiu jHmi. night. "' 1 V Your Grdcer i f 1 handles tho coniploto lino of F I u b r o r ' s Broads. They aro de livered to him frosh from our ovens twice daily. 7 (niiur to liu An Aviator Kmlt Urophy, well known Med ford jeweler, 1b taking up avfittlon and ia to have hia tMrd Ioshod c.fturnoon at the MedCurd airport. AV. J. Urown, Copper Kinjf flior, 1h tho Instructor and reportH indi cate that Mr. Jirophy in an' apt pupil. Mr. JJrown has been entnb- Huhiwl :it tlit. (i Iriwirt-'f m-u.'n wPPUm and 1h accompanied by J o h () it- i.. i... ulili rny,,. two pilotH will feature penny per )ountl rates for pasMeiiKers at thy port next .Sunday. .'Special Hates now on furnlluro moyinn, etc. Small or lare loadp. Wu .are Insured carriers and dto lociU .and lonj? dlHtanee hiiullhfc, For quick, reliable service J'hoii'; 833. .. F. K. SauiHon Co. . $Ji,-( Oi'Omilaiis at Hotels , ; Anions the state resident ren- lut.ored at local hotels aro U H. Boardtnan of Kalem, It. 11. Hartley of 'Albany and U K. Oiyd and L. P. Dolllois of KiiKene. . , , ..' The ItoBue Nook Inn at CJold Hill Is now open for business. Short orders and chicken dinners will be scrvod any time. Coy & Roblilson, proprietors. 82 Instructor hi .Smuttier School John Hillings left Ashland 'yes terday for Corvallis, where he is a supervisor in the two weeks' O. H. C. summer school club work for boys and girls of Oregon. Danco till 2 at fluid Hill Sat. night. 84- Auto IJreiiKCH IsHttcd The Hhcriff's office issued autu licenses yesterday to Lawrence, Hays of Klamath Falls, F, K. Ilar neburg, Steve Thanus and F. G. Ituuyon of Medford and Lloyd Wright of Jacksonville. Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence Graves, Summer classoa now begin ning. Residence 2U0 No. Oakdale. Phono 1042-W. 82 Arthur NHmk'jiI'h (iraduatlon Mrs, A. JC. Jyman and Hilly will leave Sunday morning, motoring to Fugone to attend tho com mencement exercises at the Uni versity of Oregon, at which time Arthur Lyman Schoen! will grad uate n Journalism. , l( We specialize In radiator ' an. fonder repairing at Van's Garage. 33 So. Hartlett. ' Phono 208. tf To Visit In Portland ' Miss Una Inch, who arrived in Medford a few days ago from Los Angeles, left this ; morning for Portland -whero she will visit tho remainder of th& week. Dressmaking and . remodeling at tho- Fashion S h a p, 44 Modfonl Bldg. Tehill8l.', -j- tf Mlno Ih Incorporated The Silver Creole Mines; the, with capital stock of $3li0,ou0 and headquarters at Grants Pass, on Monday filed articles in tho state corporation. .diiii'ttiumUtiiK Hleni Irwoiry gru Uojjs . ixv&x tlo Jc IVOV,.-. land, C. L. 43cliumacher and Clcoi glnuP.' S(Jhumacher,". ' ' . ; ; Hance till. '4, ui UoJdj;HUl SU, night. 'U o.v-; ,,r 84 leaves. Inn .ILuiiiu '." ' w . ' Mrs, T, K, Uttorge of. . lloscoo. Mont., left for her homo In thai, city today, following, u iinonth's visit iil the' hoiW T 'Hh,; ';H. C. Leaverton of 'tlosti I,n'ne, i'r'.A . Let me writo your flfc'flilnsuranW. CnVl ' Y. Toiigwald, 1 Hotel1 liqllah Hltlg. Phone 9M.,-. ' K . ,-:' tl - y ii '; '-.ji-if v ' U!iruiit.iiil ut llotclN : Included among the Hear state residents registered at Medford ho tels are K. P. Foster and party of four of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs. (J. X. Murett, Louise Henne,tt of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Ken nedy of lOirreka, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Uauston of llcnidsburg, XI, W. Webber of Crescent IMfy, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O. Youtjg of Ls Angeles, Mr. and Mrs; Victor K. Oedo of Berkeley, Air. and Mrs. D. A. Noe ley of Sacramento, Mary A. Darby, D. 10. llauso and Grace D. Gregg of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Dolmenen of Hamilton City, H. D. Mitcholl of Glondato, and the fol lowing from Stvn Fntuclseo: C. At. Celler, 1J. F. Gaylord, David Mn cowsky, 10. O, Johnstone, lone Cook, M. F. Celler mid Mr, and Mrs. G. U. Austin.- Cut flowora 'and funeval spray. SaniuelsUn's Flower Oardon, H0S Clark St. . Phone 880-X. 82tf Crntcr Ptirk Knglnoer VlsltH '"" ' . If. P. Webber, resident nathxnal park itystem englneor for Crater l.akc park, came down from tho lake yesterday to look after busi ness matters. 1(1-Inch water and play balls In bright colors, special li So each. M. F. & H. Co. 86 Job lis ton llcturns North J. C. Johnston, traveling Inspec tor for tho P. F. R who 1ms been In this city for the past three days Intervleklng shippers, returned to Portland headquarters last Jiluht. Choleo ghidolas, snapdragonK, swootpeas and mixed garden flow era. Get our prices. Phorio SHO-Ti or call at 325 S. Holly St. 80 IVilleys I-inivo for t'hlcngo Wlnfleld H. Hailey and son. Ralph J., left last evening for Hhi canto, Ml., for a short visit with the former' mother and brother. She has not seen her grandson Ralph since ho was two yearsM. Ralph was Just graduated 'from the Oregon Slate college. Dance till' S at Gold Hill Sat. night. 84 At Ijikt ' tho Wood Fred Wahl of the Farmers ami FruilKrowers' ttuhk spent today at t.aku o' the Woods. A special value at $1.50 In the all-IIk Artcraft hoso Is niKking quite o reputation at Kthelwyn P, Hoffinann'd. 1 . v AVI II Visit nvU Albert Gaddkri left Medford 1t(tt nlwht for 1-os AiiKeles, whore ht will visit Ills MnclA. Dr. Angle,- fod two weeks. Dry klndlinn$2.60 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phone 19, t Mr. Harris III Mrs. Maude Harris, 1-A teacher at Lincoln school for the pant yenr Is 111 at the Josephine county hospital in Grants pat. Sh is improving, according to word re ceived in Medford today. Hemstitching, picotlng, pleating. button making and hose mending, Handicraft Shop. 257tf Mote ilulliliiMr Acllvlly Applications were on fll today at the city building department as follows: Kgobel & Day. $150, re model packing plant, South ,Fir; W. H. Stewart, $85, reshinglo,1 AJmond; is. H. Clark. $400, ro !shiiTgle, Bummit avenue. ; Attention. Young Tadles! The Llonk committee will be at the Dreamland hall Saturday night to select beauties for the national contest. 84 VtU hr Nan FranclHfo ' MIkh JOthel Boussum and, 'Mrs Lou Leach left on the Shasta last evening for San Francisco, where they will visit for the next week. Prices slashed for quick clear ance of summer hats at the Hand Box, 223 J3ast Cth. Look! $1.00, $1.98 and up to 'i.98; every hat worth three times these prices. 85 From State Metropolis. Among the Portland registra tions at ModCord- hotelH are Clif ford Stuart, L. H. Jacobsbrt W. A. M osh berger, Harold Lucas, R. C. Black'. Julius L. Meier, Jr.. A. A. Hale, L. O. Halo. Fred Black, J T. Wallace, John E. Tourtellotte, Si Uirson, J. V. Coffin, M. G, Haynes. J. AV. Hanncrs, Colonel Jessie Stark,' M- F. Gllham,' Frank Mattey. W. L. Marsh, E. Vf Knox and Mr, and Mrs. K. S. French,-' . Chauncey Florey now located 1231 East Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. r , 65tf Hero for Ti-OJilnieiit. ' : ' M. D. Yovovloh was In tlill city yesterday receiving treatment for Injuries sustained when a rock fell on his foot crushing several bones, at the Lively lime quarry a nhort time ago. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 65tf Young Couple to Marry Marriage' licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office this forenoon to Floyd Perkins. 23 and Earllne Auburn, 17, of Duns mulr and to Claudlo Boswcll. 19 and Helen Alves, 16, both of Roseburg. ' ' Puhlld Market Grocery Butter 38c lb,, eggs 28c doz,, all standard coffee 43c. ' ' ' 89 Uwoivos Sad NCWN Mrs. Guy L; Ray of 219- .North . Grape street received news yes terday of tho death of her sister-, in-law, Mrs. Elizabeth Row of Denver, Colorado. - 1 , For best green slabs, aak driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 Rogue Ulver Scenery Improved. It. M, DeMllls returned to Ash land tho first ot the week' from Rogue RtveV where ho repainted the front drop curtains and scen ery' In 'the UoguQ River high school. ' " Don't miss the big millinery gale at the Band Box, 223 East 6th. Hats values to $12.50 at $1, $2,91, $3.98. Every hat a great money 'savor. ' A 85 Let us haul away your garbage and refuao. Phono 643, City Sani tary Service. 387tf One Bounty Warrant. The county clerk's office Issued a bounty warrant, today to Mrs. 10. B. Paul of Beagle for two coyotes. Geo. A, Bohnort, General Truck ing, at Fichtner'8 Garage, Tol. 180. 92 lfl-in. green nlno slabs, large, or small loads. Valley Fuel Co.,' Tel. 76. . " 344.tf MacMnri Store Manager Itv Yroka M. B. Arnold, district manager of the MacMai'r storos, left this morning for Yroka on n short business trip. ' V ' , lfl-In. groon pine slabs, large or small loads; ' Valhjy Fuel Co.. Tol. 76. 344tf An ivttractlvo selection of wash able silk and printed cotton dresses is on display at Elholwyn B. Hoff mann's, Quality merchandise mod erately priced from $4.50 up, ' 84 Schrnder Ketunw North Eugene Schrnder, representative of the Dollar-line, who has been In this city for three or four days conferring with local residents and railroad officials, returned to Port land last night. Choleo gladolas, snapdragons sweetpeas and mixed garden flow era. Get our prices. Phono 390-1. or cn.ll at 325 S. Holly St. 86 'All.atraw hats at Kthelwyn E. Hoffmann's are offered at no half, their original price. 8 4 Ih Improving ' "' ma.ior operation at' tho tommunitv hospital yesterday morning, is re ported to ne getting along nicely. The Peasleys' hew studio now open, oppostto new Holly theater. Treo Props: A larue stock klwhvs on hand. Phono 021. Medford Lum ber Co. "8tf Trail nart IliiHhiesM 1 The list of ' visitors In Medford yesterday attending to business matters included Don Seegmlller of Roagle, Gus Ki Irson, fireman In the cement plsnt.t Gold Hill, Mrs. Dave Pence of Hlk Creek and Miss Kay Love of Central Point. Artcraft silk hos "Dulcote," the latest In lunterlesn hosiery, at $1.95, has arrived t Kthelwyn B. Hoff rnan.n'8. 6 See Brill's Sheet Metal. Works for radiator, fender And auto bodv repairing. tf Harold Clifford Better - Harold H. Clifford, state- game warden, Injured In an automobile accident June 1, 12 mites south of. Albany, has returned to his office in Portland. - Phono 542. We'll haul away your refuse. "City Sanitary Service, 837tf Grand Patriarch Here ! Grand Patriarch E. J. Pratt of McMinnvIlle, head officer of the grand encampment, made his of ficial visit at the local I. O.' O. K. lodge htHt evening; Members of the Ashland and Jacksonville en campments were present,, and sev eral short talks were given by the delogates. Tho meeting -was held in the local I. O. O. F.:hall.: ! Chauncey- Florey . now located 123 East Main. St. Insurance and Real Estate. - . - 65tf ii- ,i Scai'eli for Work . :t ; Mrs. Nels Hermanson and son Leonard of Hoquiam, Wash,, ar rived In Medford today1. ; They plan on locating here if work is available. . For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. G31. 65tf Here from Seattle ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald, W. S. Shelley, Mrs. T. E. Enrigh'., Mrs. C. Clyde and G. E. Heaven3 aro among- the Seattle guests at Medford hotels. Chauncey Florey- now located 123 East Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 65tf Work Ahead for Vlnh Liars. . :. Reading that a Boston man has' Invented -a fishing' rod that will hold 'a 'pint. of whlslceyt a .Crane man says it begins to look lis though tho fish that ' !ffet away this year will be bigger than ever, Crnno American. ,' ; ' . 16-in. green pine slabs, large or smati loaas. valley i'uei (jo., re 76. ' ' . . 344tf Budge Here for Visit. Alex G-. Budge of Honolulu, ar rived in this city Tuesday for a short visit with his father, Wm, Budge. , The Peasley's, new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Minor Aulo Collision. An auto crash on South : Fir street yesterday involved cars driven by C, W. Davis of Central Point and S. N. Jones, bf Medford, according to. an ncci.dent "report on file today at the police sta tion. ..... '., 1 ' f Anyone who would jllke ai bar gain in a hlgh!grade u)arijo should call at this office and inspect the, banjo left horo for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. ' " ' 2ljtf 1 1 : Dr. Blazo's LaxatiVfj Tablets aro guaranteed by, HeathfJDrug Store to be tho. traost . efficient laxative yojj evor . ustjd. 4 ll ' i J , 183 In accordance with a, recant in vitation received by the Medford city council to be represented at a conference of milk Inspectors of the state to be held at the Oregon State college next Saturday, Cliaa. W. Austin, the city, milk inspector, will, leave tomorrow evening for Corvallis to attend this gathering. An effort to organize the milk Inspectors Into a state body will be a feature ot the conference, and the Invitation points out that the college has done, considerable work in designing ot equipment tor dai ries, in the study of sterilization of utensils, refrigeration and inilk houses, and that there will be a display, of ,lhis j equipment, at the conference. - . . . i .Harold Eifke. senior in colony at tho University of Oregon, who will receive his degree at the com mencement program Monday, June 16th, has received official notion of his appointment as assistant to Dr. Hodges of the university geo ology department. Ktsko is tho son of Mr, and Mrs. Ooorgo Flsko of- this city and a graduate- of the Medford high school. Vie will also be given i field trip this mtmmer by the uni versity, to pneparo him for his work In the fall. The appointment will enable him to study for his muster's degree. Wjhlch; hp will V"0 your, ;jt h ;. T! ". ' OLD FOLKS WILL J BE In the audltMioo at th'Cr- tortrtn 'theatre Haturduy afternoon. June 14. there wilt be a group of oldj men and women who get to sco a picture show only about once a year. All residents of the Jackson county poor fnrm have been In vited to attend the show Saturday us guests of Munngcr S. O. Men denhall and "Toggery Hill" Isaacs. They will be taken to and from tho theatre by the hosts who se lected this week In observance o Father's Day, whl-h Is Sunday, June t.V , , The show thHt the county farm people will see Is "The Itogue Song,' fenturlng the famous lw rence Tlnbett. HAROLD FISKE TQ ASSIST GEOLOGIST THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 12. UP Cattlo 200, calves 15; tulklng most ly around steady, . Hogs 850, Including 612 direct. Sheep 1200;' talking around steady. J'rodnce. FOrtTLA'ND, Ore., June 12. OP) HOPSi; Active, higher; .1028 crop if-llc. BUTTER; Barely steady, un changed. EGGS:;' Barely steady; un changed. Milk (butterfat), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nutB and cascara bark, steady and unchnnged. Portland Wheat. , PORTLAND, Ore., June 1 -(IP) Wheat futures: Open. High. Low. Close. July ....1.01(4 1.02 14 1.01 1.01 Sept. ..1.02 1.02 1.01 1.01 Cash Wheat: Big Bend Blue.stem, hard white Soft white Western white Hard winter Northern spring Western Red Oats: No. 2, 38-lb. white. 1.1 i 1.02 1.02 1.00, 1.00. 1.01) 3.00 Today's car' receipts: Wheat 54. barley 1, flour, 10, corn 2, oats 2 Wall Street Report NEW YORK, June 12. (P) Stock, prices fluctuated erratically In, today's trading on the stock ex change, and closed not far from yesterday's final levels, with most changes downward. " . The market rallied sharply dur ing the afternoon, after another flood of selling, depressing the more, active itpcks J2 to $4, for a time, but thfMo were diminished by further seeing in the final trading. Trad'ng was heavy early but turn ed duii on the upturn. New York Central, Vanadium, Johnst Manville, United Aircraft, and Houston Oil showed gains of $2 to 4 and General Electric. U. S. Steel, American & Foreign Pow er and Public Service of New Jer sey $1 to $1.60 at the top of the alternoon upturn. The close was firm. Sales approximated 3,800,000 shares. Today's closing prices for 15 se lected stocks follow: Um. Can 132 Col. Gas 74 Am. Tel. & Tel 21G Anaconda 54 M( Curtiss Wright 7 General Electric (new) 73 General Motors 44 Kennieot Copper 43 Radio Corporation 41 Heading 111 Sears Roebuck , 77 United Aircraft 61 U. S. Steel t 163 1 Mont. Ward Ui:'..A-'40 s. p..-...'.. ;..:,:....; ill -. , - . Special Coiniiiitttlcation " A Medford Lodso No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday, June ' 13th, 7 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. ' Refi-esliments. Vis iting memberB- welcome. H. J. FIELD, W. M. C. M.. HOUSTON, Sec S3 Curd or TlmiLks. We wish to thank our friends, the Medford Lodge of Elks and the Apostolic.; Faith church for their kind expressions of sympathy during our'' recent bereavement, and for the beautiful floral offer ings, Mary McDonald, Orion' McDonald, , Mr. and Mm. Karl Smedley and Family. 82 .. Phoenix Cemetery Meeting. . Medford, Oregon, June 4, Ut30. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the. menibern of the Phoenix Cemetery, a voluntary un incorporated association, will be hold at tho high school building in the town of Phoenix, on the 10th day of June, i930, at 3 o'clock P. M., for tho purpose of considering adopting or rejecting a resolution authorizing and directing the trus tees of said voluntary association to convey to. the Phoenix iCeme tery association, then and there to be organized, under the laws, of the State, of Oregon, all i? the prop erty belonging to this association, and held by the trustees thereof in trust for this association, includ ing the Phoenix Cemetery and the old I'resbyterlan Church property adjoining tho name, subject to the rights of all the holders jof deeds to cemetery lots herotofor exe cuted by tho trustees of this asso ciation and on condition that all such lot holders bo recognized as members of, said Phoenix Cemetery Association. HE.VRY W.. FRAME, Chairman. T. V. WILLIAMS. Trustee., i ! RALPH WILCOX Trustee. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SALE-Milk cooler. X4H Bast Sth St. Inquire WANTBD Dressmnklnfr. 3'hono 134S-W. . Mrs. P. Taylor. ' 85 FOR SAIjK Ijtltp 1926 Ford 2 l(tor, newly overhauled ; 5 Rood tires, $125 cash. J. M. J3nker. 525 No. Riverside. S3 KOU SALE 'Household Roods. 502 -Maple, 14 block northeast Lin coln school. , S3 FOR SALK Counters and show - cases. Ford delivery bed. Reo de livery bed. Pat'. Second-hand Store. Phone 547-1.. so OOOI LADY COOK, wants posi tion: also cleaning by hour, care . for children In your homo or at the playground. Phone 47K-W. .Mrs. Costain Ji2 FOR SALK 160-ncre relinquish- mem; tree water. buildings, I stock and Implements; lo acres garden; 3 springs; tj million ft. timber: 41) acres, cleared and rail-fenced: 6 miles from a town. Ulrfcnww; must sell: $600 fullti price.- K. c. CORN, 11 South Riverside. S4 FOK lilNT Modern 4-rm. house, 1115 West 1 0th, sn FOlt RB.NT - Newly decorated B room modern house. S'.'O . oll .Banister A rluistner. .1T-.t. S4 WAN'TKP Family washing. $1 00 up. Write Uoute 1, Box 46S.I Medford, Meteorological Report Juno J 8. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday fair; rising tempera ture. , , . OreRon: Cicnerally fair tonight and Fiiday but cloudy near const; iHing tomperatures cast portion- 'I't.niitpiiitiire (ileurees) 7it 4 IllBhest (last 12 hours) l Lowest (last 12 hours) S3 Kel. humidity (per ct.) 20 Precipitation (inches).. .0U Htnte of weather Clear 7'J i 42 81 ! .00 ! Clear Lowest temperature tills mm Ing 42 degrees Total precipitation since Sept. 1 13.04 Inches. Temperature a year ago today Highest SS; lowest 4li. Sunset today, 7; ; p, ni. - Suin-l.su Friday 4,:35 a. m. Sunset Friday 7:47 p. ni. Observations Taken at A. M. 120th Meridian Time 1 e n St) Z f ' p Local Data. g, f S5 p i 33 FS1 i i ? crrr. Baker City IIS 3(i Clear Blsmurck 7S 50 Cloudy noise S4 44 Clear Denver 88 (ill Clear Des Moines 70 (11) Cloudy Fresno 104 70 Clear Helena 70 60 Clear Los Angeles 74 00 1 Cloudy Marshfleld r- 4 42 Cloudy Phoenix 102 74 Clear Portland 70 64 Cloudy Red Bluff 100 70 Clear Roseburg 08 52 Cloudy Salt Laka 92 64 Clear Sa,n Francisco... 7(1 50 Clear Santal.Fo 82 , 52 ! Clear Seattle' 02 '50 ftain Spokane 74 411 P. Cdy. Walla Walla .... 74 GO Clear Winnipeg 84 00 Kaln W, J. HTjTCHlsbN, Meteorologist Grain Destroyed OMAHA, Neb., June 12. (JP) Fire, apparently resulting from spontaneous combustion ih grain bins,, today destroyed a grain ele vator operated by the Nebraska Iowa Grain company here. The loss was estimated at siBO.000. "Trying to duplicate a vaudeville stunt ot shooting ashes off a cigar held ' in another's mouth Clyde Hicks of Dallas, Texas, shot out several teeth of his friend, Johnny Sandel.' .- ;, Vf ' , Tender Aching Swollen Feet U Just Five Minute Those--Sore, - IVutler, Afhiiiff -Foe Get Ainu?,-lug- Itellef. -Moone's Kuieiakl . 'OH Is.tiunrantoed. io to .Heath's Drug Store or any other good druggist today and get an original bottle of Moone's Em erald Oil. .. .. The very first application will give you relief and a few short treatments will thoroughly con vince you that by sticking faith fully to It- for a short while your foot trouble will be a thing ut the past, One bottle wo know will show you beyond all question that you have at lust discovered the way to solid foot comfort. . - Remember that Moone's Emerald Oil is a clean, powerful, penetrat ing Antiseptic Oil that does not stain or leavo a greasy residue and that the very first bottle must give complete satisfaction or your mon ey cheerfully refunded. STOP! LOOK I i Notice to Fountain Pen Owners You will learn something (o your advaiitago If you will call at our pen counter. Bring your pen with you. If It Is a Parker, wo will show you how to get a Desk Taper without cost to con vort It Into a Desk Pen at will. If another niako of pen, you should replace it with this now Parker two-lii-one pen tor Pock et, for Desk. HEATH'S DRUG STORE '' , s ,,. "Ask Fred" ' L1 t I . - - . lolmes INSURANCE s - since i9os . . ; - HARRY MARX Painter of the Hornet of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging w. ., 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'8 Store Russian Massage, Electrotherapy Chiropractic Women's Hose $1.00 pair 8ilk from top to toe with ; French Heel isr x AND (.vMHJKlAoLt Air washed Medford's , He Came! He Sang! He ? Has Conquered The first brilliant operetta in the already amazing hictory of tho talking screen Is HERE! Also VAN and SCHENCK . TALKING NEWS NOV Sophisticated Love Comedy the: Younger Smart Set .'ii, JOAN BENNETT ; ',- rKENNETH MacKENNA REGIS TOOMEY "GRAZY THAT WAY" VINCENT LAWRENCE comedy, 'In Love with Love' ALSO OUR GANG In SATURDAY'S LESSON Grantland Rice Sportlight "HAPPY GOLF" TALKING NEWS f IF chickenN I and cooled with spring waters. of From thn Shows at 1:30, 3, 7, 9 'ADMISSION ' Mat. 10, 25 , Eve. 10,35 RAISE EGG LAYING HENS Hut to do so you must ,8rt - feeding the young chicks our specially prepared en maBli. There are mh but wholesome insredW" .In this superior nmb,2 of feed. It keeps the f' poultry healthy and free disease. It provides tne ' ments necepsnry l tent egg producers. iw' light with our Hl-erry Sure grow. . '