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PAGE -TWO . ocal arid Personal City ton nclt Meeting Tonight The city council will convene tti nlRht for It's regular mltl-week ues slon, and 00 fur an could bo learned , tally this ufternoon, little Import ant business will come up. The probability Is that -Mayor Vpvi, who has been away for the pttfct two wceki. will not bo present, un lcna he arrives back In the city late this afternoon, or this even Ins before 8 o'clock. VatailloniiiK at Seaside Arthur Bovan and daughter Hur- bara are at Crescent Cltl, Cal en Jiiylmr their annual vacation, for which seaside town they departe Sunday. - . ltelurnhijc to Kan IHcko Mn. Chaa. stokes left on the Oregonian. this morning for h home In San Diego, following three weelCH' visit at Luke Creek with Mrs. L.. Wyant- Seo Brlira Sheet Metal Worka fur radiator, fender and auto body renal ring. , -t l-Yoni Kar Awny I'nrts .Juets from distant polnta reg- lsterd at Medford hotels Include Mnrlnn Siemens of Grand Rap ids, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Edi son of Oklahoma City, Okta.. Mrs, (.. 12. and Miss Mario Netherby of IMoscott, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. C. C, CaMen and daughter and Tt. B, Taylor of West Salem, N. C Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Cheney of Tulsa, . Oklrt., Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dollar of Vancouver, H, C, Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Hahn and son of Boise, Ida , H. J. Marks of Wabash, Ind., Mr. and ,MrH, J. II, Cunningham of Reno, Nov., and Mrs. C. W. Clln-i Bow of New York City. The Pcnslcy's new studio now open, opposlto new Holly theater. tr Third Ciiuss Kill) Yesterday i.Tlia flro department was aum moned yeaterday afternoon to ex linituish a grosa flj-o burning near the Janney residential property li the Hlsktyou Heights section. No dnmago resulted. Phono 542. We'll haul away , your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 33711 IVcnk Cherry Tree A chorry tree which produced Kiamoae-twin typo fruit, la laden with fruit this year at tho T. W. Hudson placo on Scenic Drive. Mr. Hudaon brought a sample of tho fruit to the chamber of commer office tho cherries growing in "pairs' In truo fllamoHO-twin fash Ion. Mr. Hudson did not attempt to explain 4ho freak, but placed on display a quantity of fruit to provo his statement. Atmland Tidings. Cut flowers and funeral spray SamuelRtfn's Flower Gardon, 20H irClarlc St. Phono 880-X. V 82tf ItolciiMetl from. HoHpUal " Captain Goorge W. Stokea, dep uty state flro marshal, was released from, the Sa'cred Heart hospital yesterday after liitving boen a pa tient there several days, suffering from a bad cold. He loft today for his headquarters at Portland JO-ffi. green pino slabs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuol Co., Tel. 76. ; . ' 344tf Itomio III vor Coiipb' Inipi'ovliig Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sparks of Rogue Hlver. who wero delegates to tho State Grange, are convatcRc Ing at the home of L. E. Smith In !., Grande. They were Injured if rlously when crossing the MoKen sle pass, their car hclng overturned near the summit. They wero brought on to Redmond and soon will be ablo to return homo. . Chauncoy . Floroy now located 123, 1-Jast Main St. Inauranco and Real Eh tu to. 65tf litis Touslla Out . Jackie. McCoy underwent an op eration this morning for removal of his tonsils. lflln. green pine slabs, largo 01' small loads. Valley Fuol Co., Tot, 7 , . 344tf Oregon VIM torn Among the Oreunnluns reglslor rd at Medford. hotels, other than those from Portland, nro Mr. an Mrs., Philip II. Pitman of Hend. Herb Owen and Harry Klllott of Kugeno, Nick Welter of Ooble and 12. A. Taylor of Salem. There Is somsthlnp new In Glllett raxors and blades that can only be bought at Heath's Drug Store. Ak Fred. Tu VMt Midrt o wMt Mrs. J. C. Collins and son Hug t are- leaving this evening-'for a.i vxtended tour In tlm middle west. They will visit In St. Louis unJ SprlnRfleld. Mo." anil Hnlla?. Tex. 1 ' The marketable .. . 1 .. Keeping Qualities of Fluhrcr's BrentU aro tho rt'Hiilt of the very liberal uso of milk in all the formulas. la Eviiltmtiiiir llm Gmrrnor Governor "Aladdin" JS'orblad ha rubbed the old lamp and taken a trip east while mill enjoying hi act of providence ffovernornhln. Wo hope that the people of the cant will take him for what he is iworth not what he should be. Cooa Hay Times. Geo. A. Bobnert, General Truck- Ing, at Flchtner's Garago, Tel. 82 Ixhvch for Klamath P. C Uigham will leave Medford tomorrow morning for Klamaih Falls, where he will tipend the day checking up on tho work of per sons circulating petitions for the Rokuo river- fishing amendment. Let us haul away your garbage and refuso. Phone 542, City Han'.- tary Service. 387tr ( Wero to lie Witnesses For two days Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Terrlll and Martin Wltte of Central Point have been attending circuit court sessions and wero t be state witnesses In the criminal trial of F. W. Snyder, Ashland tombstone salesman, charged with forging contracts. However, their services today wore found to be unnecessary, after having been pre pared to testify on alleged busi ness dealings with the defendant, concern ling negotiations to pur chase grave markers. For best green slabs, ask drlvur or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 05tf Four AtviclentM Fatal There were four fatalities due to industrial accidents in Oregon dur ing tho week end, according to a report prepared by the lato In dutsrlal accident commission There were a total of 747 .accidents reported to the commission durin the week. . For host green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 3l - 65tf Motor Tourists Hero l'ithel Grccnman of Jefferson Oltla., and Marlon Siemens of Grand Rapids, Mich., wero among the motor tourists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state reglH' tratlun bureau. . ,1 I J mo for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78lf John AH't lU'turiw 'u-,'. John Lock, Medford painter, has been visiting In Yakima, r Wa.sh for tho past few weeks. 'While in X allium Mr. Lock enjoyed' sfunc fine fishing, but is glad to get bat,' it to his favorite stream, the Rogue. Old-time Uanoo at V. O. V. hull, Thursday night. Powell's 0-pUvci; orchestra; $1.00 per couple; includ ing supper, uxtra ladles. 2jc. fi'J Cupid Hum Itlg Hu? Marriage licenses were . issued" yeaterday at the county clerk's ot fieo to Frank Hurst, 4lt, nd Zehla Woods, 38, both of Medford;-Nor mun'Gonzales, 2(1, of Stockton, anl Nadean Tupper, 24, of Sawivrtiento William iJinge, in, nnn Amy jun 55, both of Grants Pass; Chnrlos Soaver, 40, Grants Pass, and Gladys DeGarmo, 33, of t.'hlco, Cal.( , Chauncey Florey now locatoi 123 Knst Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 6ftf 1 Coast Ton a 1m A it met Ion Quito a supply of posters ha b.con received by A. H. Uanwell of tho, Southorn Oregon-Northern California Development uasoela lion to advertise the big Fourth of July celebration t Crescent, City, Tho county fair will be held dur ing celebration week and prepara tions are being completed for one of the most elaborate affairs ever held In that seacoast town. Med ford Is expected to be ropresente.1 by a big delegation. For host green slabs, &sk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. . 65tf From tlio Rear State California' registrations at Med furd hotels Include those of Mrs Carl Lloyd and daughter and Min nie L. Carpenter of Portorville, F, R. Kntpponherg ami party of Bur- llngnme, Mr, mid Mrs. J. F. La coste of Napa, Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Sewell and Mrs. Jiallanllno of Hol lywood, Mrs. Agues J. Qulnn and Kllitabeth. M. Mamull of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Farrel of Oak laud, M r. a ml M rs. M . C. Fred erlck of Santa . Barbara, R. . 13. Barnes nf Conoradn, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wheelock. Mrs. Adelson and daughter, Burt Lockwood, Walter Lee, Miss Grace Dickson of San Rafael, Mrs. Walter Poole of San Pedro. Jr . nnd Mrs.. B. N. Gnnxallls of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kmyhols and Mrs.. II. F. McAu- Iffe of Concord, and tho following from San Franelseo: Mr. and Mr. Truscott, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Post, Miss C. A. Cotter, Mr. ana Sirs, M. tt. Morgen, Mr. and Mir Warren Kgbert, Vivian K. Warren, iMr. and Mrs. 11. M. Schell and Alice (I. Montotth. special reduction and clean-up sale on all spring bedding plant:, to mnko room for our summer planting, starting Wednesday, June 18. Ruguo Valley Floral Co.; So Riverside and Karhart St. 8? Baby Cllnh-H Tits Wtvk The county health denartmen; was to hold a child welfare v(lnK thU afternoon at Gold Hill, to be followed tomorrow with n similar clinic at Piiteburst and a clinic Thursday at Ashland. Tree props: A larne stock nlways on hand. Tel. W. Medford Lum ber Co. 78lf From State MctroHhs V Guests from Portland reKbtereO at local hotels ' Include Ira V1l Hums. Kdw. D. Birll. if. D. Kmnn, Maruaret Tracy. G. W. Staples. P. H. ?pemer. L. M. Griffin. R. F foster, Joyce Hyhcnker, A. ' F. mith. F. A. J. Perrott. Harry Jaiue, L. fi. Griffin, P. S. Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs, A. Johnson, .M and Mrs. . W. Hu?bes, J.. B ramphell, It. tA. Brown, G. , W. Stokes and G. A. Carrow. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating. button mnkiR and ho mend i no Handicraft vliop. k267tf MEDFORD MAIL NVxt KukIch (niciiliii The next state convention of the Fraternal Order of Kagles will be held In LaG ramie In 11)31, decision to this effect being reached at the annual conclave held recently lii Eugene. Special Rates now on furniture moving, etc. Small or large loadF, We are insured, carriers and do local and long distance hauling. For quick, reliable service Phono 833. F. K. Samson Co, 88 117 Attend Rotary Convention ' '' 10. C. Corn, who was elected pres ident of the local Rotary club at the April meeting, and. who will fill this office beginning June J, left last night fur Chicago n'nd Indianapolis, to attend the conven tion of Rotary International, which will be In session at Chicago. Frank J. Newman Is, at the present time, president of the club. j-., r i Dance, Dreamland, Wed: and Sat. Dynge's music. !'3 DtM-ree Gruntcti Mif. Klpg. A divorce decree was granted in circuit court yesterday to Mrs. I,yd.i King of the county health depart ment from V. W...Klng of Salem. Attorney Otis Newbury representej the plaintiff, winning the caso by default, the defendant making no move to oppose the action. - Anyone who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect th-s banjo loft here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf Fishing Petition In Portia ml . There are six circulators In Port land working . on an Initiative measure to close the Roguo river to commercial fishing and make it a sporting stream. Reports from eastern Oregon state that the pe tition hns been well algned In that region, which is about aH far from tho Rogue river as one can be and still remain In Oregon. In Jack son and Josephine counties the pe tition has been . heavily 'signed. Commercial fishermen are opposed to this measure, as it will abolish the fisheries on 'the lower Roguo and deprive Curry county of. ltd principal Industry. Tho Oregon Ian. Eat a good , dinner for 40c at Lutheran church. Wed. Juno 18th. fr:30 to 7. 83 To Visit Hero MIhh Una Inch of Los Angeles. who has been spending part of her vacation In Portland, returned, to Medford today nnd will viHlt acv oral days wKh her parents. Tho Peasloys' new studio now open, opposlto ;now Holly theater. tf l'p With tho Times . Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings re celved his auto license plates yes terday for two-cars, and was al most surprised to noto that the plates were numbered 1!30 and 1U31. Troo props. All lengths,, regular sixe. Cheap, at Medford Lumber Co, . 1 78tf RcluriiH from Portland Following a ten days' visit In Portland, Mrs. W. H. McGowan ar rived in Medford today. Screen Doors (fixtures free) Medford Lumber .Co. Phone fi2l. 78tf Stricken la Court Room J. C. Hoppor of Ashland,; state witness hi .tha trial of F W. Suy der, tombstone salesman, collapsed In the circuit court room this tore- noon during the trial nnd was car ried to his automobile. Mr. Hop per has been III for sometime and Snyder's trial was held up because of the former's ability to appear as a witness. - Chauncey Florey now located 123 Enst Main St. Insurance and Renl Estate. C5tf To Visit ItcJntlvrs ;MIms Luclllo Murray left for Los Angeles this morning to spend scv W nil weeks visiting relatives In am near Los Angeies. We specialise In radiator And fender repairing at Van's Garag 33 So. Bartlett. Phono 20S. tf Captain Black Hero Captain Chas. N. Black of San Francisco Is spending several days In Medford this week, vlsltlnff friends. Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt the FnnhL.ii Shop. 424 Medford Bid. Tel. 1181. tf Mr, Cotton hi Onh Mrs. Charles James Cotton of West Second street and K. L. Illlt, Medford. were principals In an auto collision yesterday on the In tersection of Central avenue and Main street, according to an auto Accident report filed at the police station, where Dr. Robert R. Lee. also of Medford, filed a report ot collision Saturday with n car owned by M. Kitto. on tho Crater Lake highway. , Little damage re suited. . Applcgnto Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Leclere and daughter Ruth nnd Mr. and, Mis. . J. Clay wero among the local people who spent Sunday In the tVpptegalc region. For Sale: Garae equipment; bargain; air compressor. completM unit; Sioux valve re-facing . ma chine. Box 111. Mail Tribune. . 8S Crlohmlo Days of 4W With the celebration, of th4 day of ,'49. to take place inlUuath Falls have taken to urowlng beard. It mluht not prove, such n diffi culty to all. bill Mm. Lucile O'Neill of Klamath Falls, who U tear bine In the local summer school, wt'l not permit her husband to visit her In Medford, for fear he win ho taken for a hermit with his heard now an Inch long. Instead, sh Journey to Klamath. "It's all right over there, where the rest or them look' like that." Mrs. O'Neill sMd today, "but t donV want him looking like that around here." Attend the cafeteria supper at Pnrhh hall Wednesday evening. 87 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Tho Alpha Delta class of th Christian church will hold in monthly social and business meet ing at tho home of Mrs, Max Go Bauer on Corning Court Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Unwliit ffxlnntlnn UnA nloan.lin I sale on ull spring bedding plants, 10 mojfe room .ior our., summer planting, starting Wednesday, Juna 18. Roguo Valley Floral Co., Ho. Riverside and. Earhart St. 87 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 0!3. , tf Grits Flro Tills Aftcrnoqn Blazing grass on an empty lot, Eleventh and Hamilton street.!. summoned the fire department to action this afternoon, but resulted In no damage. In view of. thj growing dryness of the grass, per mlts will now be necessary to do any kind of burning In Medford, Fire Chief Elliott announced tn day. Permits may be obtained from him. Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Vol ley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf Circle Meeting Change The Prlscilla Circle will not meet on Wednesday, as was for merly announced. Special reduction and clean-up sale on alL-spring bedding plants, to make room for our summer planting, starting Wednesday, June 18. Rogue Valley Florat Co., Sj. Riverside and Eartmrt St. 87 16-In. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. 344tC Mr. and Mrs Scott Hartman m' Boiling ham, Wnsh., are visiting friends in the city, . " , Wood Prices Lower on fir, oak. etc., In load lots, delivered direct to you from woods. Order now before the rush and save, money at our summer prices. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. . . 88 Hero iFroni Washington. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave MUlen, Jr., of Knappton, Mrs.' Harriett Evel eth and son and Mrs. P. R. Ho gan of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph c.. .-.Thompson of Walla Walla, and the following from Seattle:.' C, J,. Jtawks, Dr., C.,L. Jude and Mr. and Mrs. D. van Zaudt. .1 . . Special reduction and clean-up sale on all spring bedding plants, to make room for our summer planting, starting Wednesday, Jun: 18. Roguo Valley Floral Co., Sc. Riverside and Earhart St. 87 Returns to Medford. . . ji Miss Ruth Nye returned to- Med ford today from Portland where she has been spending the past year. Public Market Grocery Butter 38o lb., eggs 28c doz., all standard coffeo 43c. ,, 89 The Catholic ladles will srvo a home-cooked cafeteria su'p'jOr;. uj. the Parish hall Wednesday 'even ing from 5:30 to 7:30. ; 1 87 Goes to Los Angvles. ' Rex Rohs left this morning for Los Angoles. Ho Is accompanying the body of Hutso Oranvyl, who was killed In un auto accident Sunday evening. ' The roads to Dead Indian Soda Springs by way of Eagle Point ami Lake Creole are in good condition. Cabins to rent, meals served at 50? a plate any time. , Special Sunday dinners by order. .Mrs. E. E. Wil kinson. U3 Andersons Ho South. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Andy Anderson left Monday morning by auto for Dunsmulr, leaving i from there by train for Long Beach, where Mrs. Anderson will remain in a hos pital to receive eeveral months' special care and treatments, after which tlmo she wU return to their homo on Spring street. Mr. Anderson will return the latter I-art of tho week. Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as the former Miss Betty Bohl, having been em ployed In local offices for five years. Their many friends wish her a most speedy recovery. All are Invited to the Catholic Parish hall Wednesday evening. Oood homo-conked 'food, cafeteria style. .' " 's7 Dance, Dreamland, Wed. nnd Sar. Pynue's innate. 03 TOO LATE TO CUSSIF V IU1 T K enamel. WedKOweod rjis ntove for wale, ' reasonable. 1ft Qulnco St. 89 'IK HSR PIAXO A-l condltloit, $sr. Piano tn ntoniKo and mi)t sell. 44 Houth tlraiio. SO HOAT for sale hap. Call 301 Ash land Ave. sy .OST lady's tan pump. Reward for return to Mail Tribune. 89 FOlt 43ALK Attractive 5-room Htmvo home, Spanish type; all Improvements, lawn, ahruhherv; restricted district. 22 tilen Oak Court. SU FOH R A I 13 OH I.KASli Service station on Pacific hlKhway. about 1 mile south of city llmitn of Medford. Owner now here and can be seen at Charlpn A. Winn AKency. Inc. Phone S FOR KKNT Good furnished houie wun KraKC 3 t hlorkn from Main street. Call at 17 S. New town. S7tf POU SAKK 'i younu cows,, just irewn. mono t:i-u-i. (if LOST Ulack rimmed Klasse.?; Under please leave at Mail Tri bune office. SS SITUATION WANTKIJ KxpcrU enceti stenoRrHpncr. bookkeeper and clerk now oihmi for position. Hox H. H.. Trihune. s POM XAUK Immptllatrlv, roed baby carriage, kitchen atov. fur nfture. run. fruit )rn; reitHon able. Tel. 1382-M. 315 Willam ette. s7 MUKM MODKHX blinjrrtlov oil one ot me oet cornr tn Med ford. Owner miwt pU this month. House corner of laurel and Uth St. Look it over and call lenl Knight for particu lar. 20 No. liartlett ISt. P3 PRECOX, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1930. DAILY VACATION BIBLE CLASS 91 Total enrollment Including today at the dally vacntion Bible school being conducted at tho First Chris tian church had reached t ac cording to a report by Mrs. Fred J. Wilmot, registrar of the school. According to departments, 37 are in the junior department, 24 in the primary, 10 in the kindergarten and 11 In the Intermediate. Tomorrow will be the last day for'registration, anil no one will be enrolled in the school after Wed nesday, according to Mrs. W. S. GHmore, superintendent. The schedule followed In the school Is as follows: 8:30-8:55 Teachers' meeting for prayer. 8:55-9:00 Departmental assem bly of students. 9:00-:20 Worship period. 9:20-9:40 Memory work, grad ed. 9:40-10:00 Music period, di rected by Rev. Carman E. Mell. 10:00 to 10:20 Supervised play period. 10:20-1 1 .00 Dramatisation anil Bible study. . 1.:00-1 1:30 Habit talk assem- blyl 11:30- -Dlsmissat. i f- LEVERETTE SHOW '.. Opening of the Jlroailway thea ter in Vreku. Cal., announced for Thursday evening by Walter Lev erctte, manager, will be attended by n large delegation from Med ford, It was stated this morning. An invitation to the opening, pro gram was extended members of tho local Rotary club by Mr. J,ev M'eile today noon. Described as tho finest theater of its type, north of Kacramento, tho Broadway wiil no doubt bo fill ed by a record crowd for the allow ing of Al Jolson In "Mammy," Wiir-i nor Bros, picture, scheduled for j Thursday, Friday and Saturday. i No. definite d;ite for tho open-! Ing of the Holly theater In this city was named this morning by Mr. LoyerettQ. Decorators from Seattle, however, sturted work ell tho, interior yesterduy. ff , I Beagle Postoffice May Be Discontinued Tho postmistress nt lieaRle has (resigned and so far no one has i agreed to accept tho position. Un- less someone is secured In the next i two or three days the postoffice will no doubt be discontinued. ! Patrons of the office should act at once if they want the office continued. : Crater lake Chapter No. .12, H. A. M. rtecular, Convocation and work , In tho M. M. deiiree ; Tuesday evenlnB. 7:30; p. m. By order of the HlRh Priest. ! I. E. SCHULBR, Secty. 87 1 LOCAL GROUP! ATTEND OPENING For THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST IN COOKERY The Electtic Range Combines t'lortric convt'iik'ncu with high ((iiality standards to which' ".feggj; " Kanges have boen built for the past tmarter century. The many structural features have been de signed -to help the modern housewife prepare meals for her family in the 'most efficient and satisfactory manner, Malleable Construction , Rust-proof Aluminum Ovens Radiant Type Speed Units Asbestos Cell Oven Insulation Automatic Time & Temperature Con trols. are a few features worthy of your considera tion when choosing an electric range. Consider ..thin ..effi o i o it t. t'ctuinmicitj incllioil of eookiti!; for your home. ROBBINQ FURNITURE CO. k 219 West Maid F E, IS BELIEF A sutfic:enl uuniber of names on petitions to Insure placement at the Hague Klver fishing amendment on the ballot in (he November elec tion has apparently been obtained, it was announced this morning at the office ot the Rogue River com mittee. Petitions are being check ed In clerkB' offices of all countieB of the state to sec. that they are signed by registered voters. Advance information is that enough persons have already sign ed to get the amendment on the ballot, although all tho petitions have not been returned to Medford. P. C. Bigham left today to galher up petitions in Klamath county. The committee anticipated that the required number of names would be secured by June 15. Re quests have been Becured from all parts of the state asking tor an other week in which to circulate additional petitions. The commit tee believes that there will be sev eral thousand more than the re quired number of nams dllvered to tho secretary of state with re quest lor placing the amendment on the ballot. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. 15. U Kincaid of Talent nro tho pnnmtn of a son, horn at. tho Community lioapitul, Tiiesrlav, Juno 17. 6 6 6 Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia Tn 30 minutes, checks a'TJold the first day, and checks Malaria in three days. ' . ' 1 : 666 Also in Tablets ' YOUR HEALTH is your wealth. It's us near as your telephone. Call 1290 for appointment. - DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Wooiworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic Special Offer to June Brides Hot Point . and L.&H. . Electric RANGE SALE SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC 'nil i.ml sec our dis play o f Momuvlis wlu-tlier you im coii MuVrinir ti iiurclui.se or not. - Phone 9 ' " " i Births ; . 1 RE E llednu-n nnd Pocahontas of nor thern California and southorn Oregon held ' their, ninth annual association meeting on Heaver Creek near lower Klamath J.lvor Sunday. Chairman Fred Alh-n was uc ,,.o,l,,l hv Kllii'rt ItuttM of Mc- Cloud and Harriet Watson of Mi'd foril was re-elected secretary treasurer. It was voted to meet next year on the tup of the Sis kiyou. if possible. Among noted guests wero Alleen rteeves, (.treat Pocahontas of Cali fornia, from Sacramento, and great keeper of records- of Ore gon, E. M. Wells from Portland. Agnes Qulnn ot Palo Alio, Mrs. Itoenlz, .Mrs. Kaume, Mrs. AVells and lira. Seebol nil of Portland were among the visitors. ..On account, of the ' heat the dny's program of baseball, arch ery and various contests was can celled and the afternoon was spent in the shade by a creek, trying to keep cool. AND COMFORTABLE Air washed and cooled with ( Medford spring water Starts A STEEL-MUSCLED, HARD-RIDING CABALLERO OF THE BAD LANDS . JL' -wuL ml fif jdm : FAYVVRAV If: 111 .Ml i r ...ns - j Mt'v- mm tesfi. s Bargain I SUE CAROL '' ' 25c ''HER J Begins TOMORROW- ALL TALKING OUTDOOR ADVENTURE . a in a Northern Lumber Camp GEORGE O'BRIEN in it' ;En'ds,T0NITE ."P2 MARIE DEESSLEK lA P0LLY 9A f&fX SHORT' jjS Collegian Comedy ,7tCy Talking News " Quick Pile Rcli No Salves or Cutting j-ne suinTurs can only Kt.t qulc. safe and lasting relief by reniun, the cause bad blood circulation i the lower bowel. Cutin.- ' ! remedy must be used. HEM-Hnif,' I hart, succeeds, because it ViW."' this blood congestion ami Kt,01 k ens the affiled parts. l')'Sth. ; HK.n-iaiiu tablets . ,. ,, '.druggists everywhere, have Kiich !,wonderlul record for .iiiiek , ' 'lasting relief, that Jarmln & w (sell them with guarantee ut m,, liback if they.Uu :not . e,L ' INSURANCE gbngyT SINCE i?OC HARRY MARX Painter of the Hornet of Men . Tinting, Paper Hangiag Phone 178-J . TOMORROW- ALL , TALKING