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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON.' SUNDAY. JUNE 22. 19:50. Iocal and -'Personal , With the Fourth of July only about two weik" wy MudfartJ paiU ac.,nlreaUy plfinning where they, wjll upend that day, which coming on Kriclay, unfortunately prevents u double holiday outing. VU'ttitf 'will li plenty of placeH to c;eUhrato that duy, a lesIlH th biff celebration nt' ' Xthland ond Klnmth KuIIh anfl'the Hound up at rants Puhh, those who pre fer to npend the day more quietly Inv'u' the choice of vlnlts tp C'tter Uilto,, liiamoiid ttiko, Lake o' the WdoilH, 'tlio 'Oregon ' cftveK, 1 'the ItoKiifi lylk itexoVl, 1'tospect, Union freehand other places alonK the river and other HtrenuiH, unft In th hills. , , or Sale Choice' garden' flow et.i, ,,'Boiiquets made to order !n any rolo'r scheme for luncheonn, partieH, Mo.. Priced reasonably. Phone 390-1,, or call nt rjfi South Holly fit. 95 Medl'ortl Jlosffvt'Army omkrs' Tim news comes from Washing-; ton, D. ( ., that reserve army com mJssjhuiH hij.ye been accepted by the following' Medford men: 'Kellh Campbell .Fennqll, Hecond Ueuten onir Medical administration: 1 Wil liam Ulenn Iiidley, second lieu tenant Infantry; Marlon ' Clarenci) Wright, first lieutenant infantry. . 1'hone, G42.. We'll haul awav your refuBO. City Hanltnry Service Ttim lluiYlolt In Hospital i -4 Thomas Uerriott, formerly ti well knpwn farmer of the Applegate dlstrUit,. but Inter of Prospect, left txerti Tuesday evening' for Portland for . medical treatment. Mr. Mar riott, Is. a. brother-in-law of Jim tlrleve, Prospeat postmaster .and merchanv In whoao employ ho has been. for some time. 'Mrs. Uerriott is . assistant postmaster there. Ceiitral Point American. , Chtaungey Floroy- , now located 123. 'East Main At. - Insurance and BwUHMato. ' ' G5tf Myitm BuhM Again Postmistress Atlwj Myrne Bush, who had been atVortding the University of Oregon th. JftRtyeur,' has " ; returned to SIeilC(jrVl and plans' to leave Tuch day.j) prater Lake: to' lako up nimuat .Htutnniei: it u tics as postnils- trrh.t"i "' ..: : 'fTho1' PfrtjKliry'B nw Btudlo ' now opnft'-oppoiiltij' hnw''Holly thciitoK. '. tf JohO n' Fonil Memory ' ' i) A' 6oI1ib professor sayn that re spect children used to havo for their pnrentH 60.' years ago Is not In evidence' today. Mayhe it's he .cause the. old folks are ho wild, For Sale Cut flowers of tit kinds 'for: all occasions. Corsngr-s nna-'oM-fashlonod bouquets a spec lo.)tyv,. Ph)ne S00.iL, or cU at 933 nauilL Holjy Ht. ill Mthla Park Concerts " "; ' ; Much (d the disappointment of quite n humher of Mcdrord peo Po,:it)(o ,)jnnil (copcert"ln Uthia iw'rlj ajf Aiinla, till 'last Thursday nlhf cbula .fiot ho, hijlil, because qf '(hoj; ruin.'!' However,, this will mae. it. dvulflc cnteitnlnmont1 for tWs.,weok 'i''0i bahf .will pr'e ai'iiC tha delayed urogram on Tues iMy night, and the' fettle Sj-mpiiony lycJientni, win Vie heard Veilnes dUY,lgnt," asypoj- scliejule, ' ' ""Vt,h"roads i beott'lSiillatv' Soila Hb'rWt,' by whjf "of KaglB Point anil Like CreMc nfo'th' goott 'condition. Cabins to rent, meals served nt n M'v uit iiuie. r?iecini nnniiay dinner by order. lrs. E. E. AVI! klrisok ' " ' 1 "' .!.: V r UH..,;",. . . , ir ' ? . t 'Ile'mstltplilnB.'plcollng. 'pleating. uutron making nnd nose mending, lljuhdlornft Hhop. 267tf t'ruuir lko Sinn July t ..'. - Stages running between Medfonl piid Orittflr latkn will aturt opei ?t'm t?.. it. rgHldi'.. schedule, be ginning Juij'-.l.. Musses will loiivo the jocal di'iiot nt 10:10 and 11:40, and will .roturn ' In tho Into after noon in order to meet tho evening iinijis. i:' " ' Wn "poctoliw In fndiator nnd fender repairing nt Van's Oarage. MA llartlett. I'hono 208. -t Itcitlstratloh Slip .Ntfcssnry ' ' I Mntorlatsi are reminded that to obtain nn auto license nt tho shcr "('" VV'S0", 'tlflf nies' of reglstra tToli, ijUHt , accompany iil( license uppcutlyhs. ; If oertlflcatCH have hken' lost,' the applications ' must or seni uireciiy 10 ine secretary nf stnte, who nollfled the sheriff's offlco yesterday Hint nil applica tion next year must bo accom panied by such certificates, , Deo. A. Bohnert, ooneral Truok ing, lit. Flchtnor'e Onrage, Tol. ISO, ' " ' ' tf WTIli' Toui'h In Mcdfnrtl ' ' ' " " 'Miss Clalro GumelluM of New port, Ore., who will teach in the Mr-dfjurU, , schools uejtt year, was visiting In Ashland (intl Medfonl 'Dressmaking' and remodeling at Ihe .Khsnlon Shop. 424 Mertfrir-I Bldg. "fel. 1181. tf Nr Tear Wrapiiev "" 'A' rlcur penr; Wrapper has been developed by J.' R, Crenshnw of llond River. The wraps uro trent nd with copper sulphate nnd will fuly cptifinc the disense to the In feutiui, bears, protecting Ihe other pear la the box. ' Catieii 1IIV I ' o'clock, evijrif hatlit-day night. fluid' mil 8!tf Xnitrh Amtrrmin Trnvrln O. Kenneth Anderson, connect ed with the local wenther bureau, wgs In Ornnta rasa" early last week looking over the.cllmnto there. ' Ichauncey Floroy now lncnle.1 iff 'Kst Tiuin 8t. Insurance and ei RrHtjt'd' ' " 1 0lt t.jLfc" ittl (. .flu I eeryrthfiingy night. ' IBtf'Mhe t'nlverslty of Oregon this fall. Central Point Marksman i John K. It ohm, of Central Point, ! could throw a cartrldKe Into the air and explode It by xhootlnK It with another cartridffe fi-om his Kun. That wan In 1 95 when ,he wiw (raveling for th' PeterH cnYt- rldge conpuny In California, John could HUccesHfully do this i'trlok two out of three timcH. lie whm traveling with Hilly Xlllln and Oru. K. Bartletl. known as Wounded Knee. Central Point American. Mntinhiin nii- tutmn try fare, swimming, riding, fishing."! hiking. HateH are reasonable, th.i i time Is seasonahle. itrlng us your boy and fill him with joy. Mrs. X.I V. Ohrt Trail Ore ,.., ItiMurns to Port land Charles l-Vister returned to his home in Portland last woek after spenilliiK several days here visit ing with friends from the Uni versity of Oregon. A special value at $1.50 in On all-silk ArtcroTt hose Is ranking iliilte a reputation at Kthetwyn Is. iloffmunn's, " " us Mlcml Sllilo C'oiivctillim .'hristlan church, of Oropm wil, no neia in 'i'urner, ntartinf; Hat urdny. June L'S. nnd contlnulriK un til July 8. -About five from tho local church plan to attend, and will leave Thursday or Kridny of the comliiK week. Itev. Carman R .Mcll will have charge of the music throughout the convention, this being the third year he has been chosen to rill the position. Dnnire till 2 o'clock, Gold HIM every Halurday night. 8!ltf lli'nd (ids Coiivciillini The in III convention of tho Oie ttnn .Music Teachers' association will, lie held nt Hcnd, accordlns to announcement made at the closltiB session of tho 11)30 con vention nt Salem last week. " Anyone who would like a bar Bain In it high grade, banjo should call nf this office nnd Inspect the banjo left here for sale; n sacrifice regardless of cost. ' 2!itf Improving l,akc llonil ' The county has a crew of labor ers engaged improving the Lake Creek road, this end of tho nro poson new route to tho Lake of the Woods that will bring the lake much closer to Modford. Ill the neighborhood of ten miles of new road must be constructed before the now route can bo opened. The present Iniprovemrnt work Is go ing on in the i,nko Creek vlcln lly. Troo props: A large stock always on nntiii. Tel. (Jl'Hi Moilfora Linn ncr Co. 7 Kt f Vlsltliig Her Aunt Mrs. Fred Roper of (Irlinta Pnss visited her sister, Mrs. Elmer C'hlldors in Medfonl Thursday. lanet itoss, small niece of Mrs. itoper and who accompanied hor, remained in Modford for n week's visit. Thero Is somothlnir now In Olllett fnsiors and hiados'thnt enn only bo uougni at rwain'trurug Stproj Alt i' red. . , t SHll(ln NllllllllCC III l'l1IHHH't i .Miss Jerry Tex. dnughtor of .Mr. and Mrs. (lay Tex of Contrnl I'olnt, Is spenillng tha summer as usuuj lit I'riispuct, with her uncle and aunt, Mr. ami Mrs. James E. iiricvo. ; For best green slnbs, ask' driver or call Medfonl Fuel Co.. Tel. 031 OOtf for New Crater Lake rtoail 1 Superintendent E, (1. Snllnaky of rnicr Lane national park und R W. Price of tho Crnley Lake lodg?. as Well as the' hosts' of locrfl' friends of Crater Lake, nro much Inter esled In tho fact that liuthorlr.a- iion tor appropriation of I3,ono, ooo annually for six consecutive: years for construction' of approach roans io national parka to connect with federal aid highway Is pro posed In n bill favorably reported to tno house last week from tho public lnnclH committee. It pro vides that funds thus ' provided shall not ho used In building more tniin no miles or load on nny one project, The measure Is improved by tho budget nnd Is' placed In posttliin for enhctmcnt at tho next session, ' Dance, Ducamlnnd, Weil, nnd Sn Dyngo'e musla, 93 Tlli'cv More Lice-uses Tho county clerk's offlco Issued mnrrliigo licenses to Kay Vmni'll, ill, nnd Twllllia Hollars, 17, both of Medfonl;" Lloyd" Pcrg, 21, und Maxlue lloehne, 10. both of Mod ford: IMcasant Aldrlilge, 80, nnd Vclmu Cole, 2C,'buth of Modford. Tree props. All lengths, regulnr slite. Cheap at Medfonl Lumber Co. lie's A lool Shot " i In Medfnrd for the' first time In two months, John Norils. Jack- sonvllle resident ongnvted In log ging nenr the l.nke of tho Woods, was nt tho county clerk's nffloe yesterday collecting a three dollar bounty for n coyote hS' shot yes terday. ' The nnlmal hud been cre ating Considerable1- disturbance In the night by Its bowlings nnd be came such nil annoyance that he was finally forced to shoot It. The animal was shot nt a long dis tance, hearing , testimony of Mr. Noi rls' murksmnmuilp, ' ' ' ' Hereon doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phono 82!. Stnto llcnltli MiTt Monday ltepresentutlves from over the stnte will meet nt Portland tomor row for a in days' Institute on stnto nnd county health pnihlcm to lie conducted under auspices of the National and Oregon Tubercu losis associations. Lime fof nil purposes at Med fonl Lumber o. T8tf llowcriiinii At Lake Hill Howermnn, former star ath lete nt tho Medfonl high school. Is spendlllK the summer etiiiilnveil nt Crater Lake national park, lie ,i. 1. ..!.. LI- ..I Itnwinan Move to Tuienl Chan, fiowman and daughter Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. II. V Turnliuugh have moved from their hohie ffr this icity bh Oranlte Htreet to Talent, tUr. Bowman h been elected uh principal of the Talent high nehooi; Awhland Tiding. for bent green slabs, ask driver or call Modford Fuel Co. Tol. 831. 65tf Muny Signatures Checked 1 1 ntJ couniy cierK omce nan "?urly 4,,0 Hignatures "J K n d " P"tna circulated ll"r"UKnuui l"e vouy P"e n the ballot at the next general (flection to close the Rogtfe river .M it iu i l-hi i i inn ink- vvfli I Ti.OOft-namcH lire HoUKht'to pirte'e Ihe mpaurp nn the bulint; ' hilt thiu-' numhr''lH' expected to'bo" enwily renelied. ' '' " Chauncoy Vlorey now "locaKd IIJ Kimt Main Ht. Insurance- and Ileal JCHlate. 6"itf Xi'ws IK'iiu :I2 VcnrN Ago "I'fti'r ApiilfKato, the necretnry ut tho .lackKon ntul Juiwnhlne (Hh trlet fair iiKNiirfaliarrr-WUH In Ash land Tuesday from 'enfral I'olnt. "Z aratluns Mr the fair;" said n"rtewB Herd of Juno' 80,' 1092,' In" tHo Ashland TidinBS.' Danco till 2" o'clock, every Saturday night. Uold. Mill 89tf Icavp For VuiMviuvvr Six moro members of the Jack son county delegation at tho citl zens military training camp left for' 'Vancouver BarritcRs. Wash lust night and ! wore nil Phoenix residents: ' They Were: John Sam uels,' Miles Hrowhrlgg. Ethan Cal houn, Ted Atldonruff nnd John Carroll. Their presence nt the oti nip makes n total of 20 young men from the county there. A complete list will he published later. Heo Brill's Sheet Motnl . Works for rndlator. fender and nutw body repairing. tt (lut-of-Toivn Visitor : j , ,v Included nmong the out-of-town visitors In Medrord yesterdny were Pied Kick of Jacksonville, 8. S. Toolo 'or Tolo, 'Norma Plelo of Hliady Cove, Mrs. V. Engberg 'of Reeso Creek,. Dan Foellor of Hatchery Dlstl'ict, Lottlo Black of Forest Creek, Mr. nnd Mrs. '14. A. Hlldrelh of Butte Falls, Mrs. Mary Myers of Table Rock, Mi's1. !II. E. Webb of Derby, Mrs. J. II. Stan ley of Antelope nnd Ralph Dean.' of Antelope. For best groen ftlabs, nsk driver or call' Modford Fuul Co.(,,l'ol.!63!. 65tC (icu. Jtowlcy, ', P. I)ni8gist Cloorgo Wi Rowioy, recently nf Talent and formerly of Central Point, k clerking;;-nt tho Stone pharmacy In Central ' Point.' Mr. Rowley Is a student of tho North Pacific Pharmacy college of Port-' land. " ' '" " -. rPt' ua hnul awav your garbftgo and Tcfuso. J'hono 54, .City San itary Service. ... 387tt ClttsH Is 1'rciMM'iup; m i , ii. Quito a class of. prospective cit izens are preparing for tho natur alization, ceremonies ami examina tions to take place nt tho court houso next September. Present members of the class Include Frank Enders, Amelia Jones, Eliz abeth. Watson. Flora, Lud wig.' rlos- utle Lnnlnl, Andre 'Chomol. Vnlen- tine .Chomel, Jordei Jorgenson, Nlckolaus Dlfferdlng;, Jnmes Hueii- cec, August Erlcksiih and "John Prelkshat. ' , "v " ' ' : Let me write, your flro'lmnirunmb Carl Y. Tengwnld,' Hotel llollun 1 lildg. Plume 993. tf Mr. 'and Mrs: C o. Wcarln and Miss Ruth Wortmnn f Lorf-Ang- eles. nro visiting' lit tile homo Of J. P. WortmuiT on- tho Southern Pacific highway. Tho AVcnrlns are cousins of the Wortniails nnd Miss Wortman"ls a' niece.'' Tliey hnvo all been In tho Rogue River valley beforo hut notice n good nmny changes duilng tho past fIVe years. The party hiked,' catching rides frequently, having left Loh Angeles Tuesday nnd nrrlvllig 'lb Medford Saturday. According to plans they will' start out by foot for Outer Lake nnd H visit to Mt. Pftt next week. The ''WenrlhM rc retired rnrmers nnd Miss Won man Is it domestic science instructor in Los Angeles and ' n graduate' of Columbia university.' rut flowers nnd' funeral Bnrav. SnmuclMinli k'lower tlnrrten. io.i t'lnrk Ht.' Phono 9S0-X. S3tf Mm, h. K. I'nwoll of Onyton, OIUo, In- n iiuoHt nt tho lionio of hr nun, 11. 1). Powell, she will rviniiln In .Medford for two inontliH. All HcnnillnnvliiiiH who unilor- Hliiiid the lunitnugo' nro rorillnlly Invited to 1 1 q ml nc mcetliiK wiilih will be held nt 2:30 u. in., on SniiiUj'. June 'filth nt Prenliy lotlun chiireh. MetUonl. lo not inlvn this mllnc. '. " To Visit Ktiropo -' T.' .'.-".v SUM Delia Whlsehanr left' Sitt- tirtlny I'veiiliiR for Ontnrlo, Cun- ndjt. from, where Rhc will leave While theiu. she pinna to mioilil tho I'aaslyn I'iy, , '' Dnvlil tiiirinnii Injured David (iorinlin, who eilHtnlned Injuries In'1 nn' 'aeeldent lata yeN toiby, ufterlioon, la revelvInK treatment' In' the Sacred Henri hospital for n broken right anttlo. VVInimr or ler Untwlua mt Rohert line of Hmili. ' 2, ' box Sii3. '".Medford, nntdn' the winnlnH ruop on the Itoh frowder blc beef. e named the exaet niini-' her of .noundti the animal weiKh ' ed. u3S noundi. Theve were I00O itue.HMeH. Invc" l-r SiMikniU' Mr. Kin inn In-lsken left "by (rain last ' evenlnit for Spuknne where Kho will pond aevernl month, vlidthiK her iter. Mm Ivdwlii llyera, and children. " The flermif,! hou.iewh'e nfflnrln- tlon hna opened nn "eat more rve bread" campalKti to nld mile of the (lernmn rye crop. REX LAMPMAN OF j PRESS FAME' HERE : i ON HONEYMOON M 1 ' "II 1 '( !een founears sl'nrejB'i I.mpman. who hai been pn the staff of the Hollywood (Cnl.) Dailv New In.in editorial capanliy for the past year and one half, a fo.'- jmoriwell known .Medford, Central i Point, Oold Mill ami Portland resi- dent, had visited Medford, and ho j walked. Into the MaJI Tribune edi torial rooms late yesterday aftev noon,; shook hands nil. around nnd then sheepishly exekiimed: , "Now, boys, before we reunion any further, I have a confession to make: I have come back double and am oh my honeymoon now. Yes, I was married a week ago nt Santrf Ana, Calif., to Miss Elinor Jeffords, also' of Hollywood,' nnl daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. r Latchem 'of Kunsns' City.' Mo.- I obtained vacation leave and we Ju-it quietly sneaked over to Kanti. An'i. were married and htbrted on our honeymoon norrh. In order to avoid any wedding hulnllnbnloo on the part; of the Hollywood' newspuper fraternity and jitheif friends of th-u city." ' ' ' i ' ' Their honeymoon northward w-is for the purpose of visiting Rex's mother in Central Point, Mr.t. Vfbln Lam.pmnn, and they arrived In Central' PhinJ Vvcral days ag o bin he did not come over to Med ford, rtt least publicly. Until yes terday. They' wlil'lcave next Thurs day on the. return trip to' Holly wood, where Re'x will resume his newspaper duties. '". ' i On this trip they' will not find time to' Visit- hi ' brother, Pen LanVflmnn, editorial wi'lter' of tho Oregonlnn, and his father, H: 11. Lnmpman, also of Portland. Prior to locating in Hollywood.' Rex was contiectcd with a dally news-' paper at Long Reach, Cal.'. for two years. Mr. and Mrs. Lampmnn will visit ''Cl'hter Lake" tomorrow' and various other' place!, in the county herore leaving next Thursday fo. honc ' "' ' r" :l " 1 Rex' many frlends ln the' city and' valley were-very glad to hp" him,' and the' newspaper gang are looking forward to meeting Mr Lamtlmnn this' week Rex hnving Promised' to bring her over to! the clty'for that purprtsc--rta they have a number of things to tell ; h-r about 'him' that they 'fool sho'.niight to know.- ' "" - - "'" ' I : Rex' Imprtrtft"' the; Information Hint another' well known Medronl man,' who 'has' heen ' .engaged liv newspaper work for years past In Los Ahgeles and Honolulu; Is' in newspaper work in Hollywood; H Is Walter Merrick, who la asslstViiu to. the publisher of the Hollywood Illustrated bally News, and Walter IS. alRO1 president of the press club of Hollywood. " '. '' '': ""' ""f- '"WAT-KIN?! Funeral services fo; the late Mbrff- JArtthony vntkins. n i-esldent of Popper for 53 yenrs, hushandvofT,oi'ly. father' of Uohert, son of Mrs.' Mark Wlnnlnshum, brother of' Mamic WInnlnRham of Topper and Mr, Vern Stephens of .lacksonvllle, will he-1 conducted! frrtin tho Conpoi' funeral parlors i Monday, June' 23rd; rtt ' 2 p. in. j Rev. TV 15. Mlllnrd will have charn") of services and burial will bp made n tho Uok Town cemetery neart liilsh. 1 " ' - " ' 1 $1 EXCLUSIVE (i f ; - , . Listen i I "V Obituary KING NlCKWEkR . . iC K , tin. J i , ...o f Monday Night'- ' from 6:30 to 7:009 Our Nunn Bush Bargains Over KM ED JACKIE LITTRELL TO DO STUFF AT Little. Jackie. 5.ittr;H, jllji Jufrt six years old. hut appears In size .is a child not over three, will bo one of the features of the water car nival to be held Wednesday after noon from 1:3(1 to 3:30 in the Nnr atorlum. ' u Not having hart any Instructions in swimmlnR, and knowing hothhiff of the sport, Jackie startert under Ihe instruct ion of Jean Kbcrhart. who is In charfTP of tho classes. Assisted hy Miss fjolda Hoone. and .v-(rterday dived from the board In the deepest part of the tank, fie is alilo to swim on his faro as woll as on his hack. " Dana Thomas. Malcolm Stino, and Clordon Turner will pive diving demonstrations at the carnival; ' Marjorle Ooff and Dr.na Thomas will take Henlor1 examiner' test, and Dorothy Ooff,-Junior examiner tost. Those taking thesp tests must be able to make use of them in n tefichinR capacity. -"1 The clnsses are being conducted today as well as Monday unt Tues day of this weeJt. with nil awards won in the tests Monday and Tues day belnjr Riven out at -the earn?1 val. W. W. Allen will probabiy make the awards, 'f.nionf? them hoinp a $10 book of 'tickets fflven by Merrick's.- ' ... ... i. 'Practically all of those enrolled j in the classes will pass the tesK and many In the older Rrouns hnVv passed their own expectation. Many who were unable to flont be fore, could swim "on their 1 backs across the tank Inst evening-nt the class. ' : i 4 . . . . MT. VKT;lf)(N.t S.1.V.I June 2V (r) Leo Feist, one-time corset salesman who. became an Ameri can magnate of popular music )ub)h.'hlni died today at his home here at Lhc aRe of CO years. For several ycaVs Feist had suf fered arthritis and was a virtual invnlfd hut until a few days he fore his death he directed from his home the business that bore his name. When Feist first entered upon hin publishing enreer about 35 yours no he was an unsuccessful sour writer who , made his living selling corsets. In tho subse niffent years ho SiiVy the" product of his ditty factory ro to ?very country of the wortd', IncludinK remote parts of Africa. It wan Feist who Introduced modern business principles Into music publishing, givinK first na tional, then international distribu tion to tin-pan alley's product. HARRY MARX """Winter "of the Hornet " ' " of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J " .00 WITH US in CORSET SALESMAN WHO BECAIViEKlNG OF 1 MELODY, DIES Siskiyou .Summit Loilije open to,". the summer. Chicken dinner 7.m:; also tea room lunches. 1,1 I .n.ii-i i ! u (, i 'H lit,,, Vn 3. It. A. M. Tuesday: evening, June 24. R. A. .M. degrev. Refresb- nient.s.. Hy order ot the .High Priest. .1. E. SCHl.'l.ER, Seely. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PAUTV-Kuin to Portland .-Tuesday . wants' pa.sst'nKer to help with 'X- pensa. . VVrilu Uox 3, c-o Mail Tribune" ' w. !3 : FOR SALK- Hull calf and r-fcullotl Jersey cow.. Wonderful buy. Call ; 3'F-3. r ' !2 : FO R SALR Combination -lccti-lc rnnKc. ' like new; electric hot wiiuir" hiuit'er, all Installing eiiulp ment; complcie l on. W. Lilllc. first house ti left across truck. " ' lis FOR, SALK-t.ORIlllbci'1'ies. $1.2.". lcr cnlle; bluckc-aps' and red raspberries $1.10 tier crate. I trim,' crates if possible. :t milea tist of . Phoenix. Ili.rry Steele. Miitr 3 DVYS STARTS X Continuous Shows 12:30-11 Romance Corneal Drama In rt background GIRDERS Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35 :.i si ii .-. ,j..v . . " - m I i L m .1 k. w. . i s AMERICA'S FAVORITE HUMOURIST 5 L r , r ,.t,Z J AtL-TAtK,NC" j! j .11 AMBASSADOR JM WT lorMClKi-'wP ' :mJ)M OF GOOD WILL if if. IRENE y$p-ftfw ' -fr'$M$&1 I .i , I " RICH' WC-fl r sfij in the great. capital. of , I. II - f3y-' ' ' -S&ISB' the British Empire ' . B FRANK Wk--'B f'.-.vhire he takea a hand I I A I A. PH,-! ' ' 1 at Suitlin9 a romance ,' j MAIincCM i XWdkl W W I nd putting or . .tu-' I MAUREEN (j K pendous business deal ' O'SLLLIVAN !? &&i;1wlf ' " K without passing up a ' iitif crtrki 'fi trfs'i&i 1 IK bit of wholesome fun.-" 5 I HARi WiM ' I - I W0t&f' fOi "THE GENERAL1' J fflWYfV ' r-lE Musical Revue if. ' W$$f y ? J&ft FOX MOVIETONE . slai ' isLMd I news. fj AND If JFZS'm :ii.-TTi. rr i ri T-r !f-;.jc'i; . -',. ti .. X. ,T II H k3."5;3 S II W K'TIi I Hampton Roads, Virginia's sea t;;iteay, bus seen lly Imports in- crease four times and Its exports, ! cvi'ii nun's in I j yea rs. i , q . .j. . ,j , $ $ ,'f ,j $ NORTHERN BANC CORPORATION Hdding Company COMMERCIAL DISCOUNO; CORP, -m . 7 Preferred Shares Fully puiil and mni-axsess.'ilile 7 I'l-cl'i'i'ivd iiiiil'iiue slud'O (l.'ii.ls will lie pniil Jiilv 1st. i n' unit ol' tlu'oi- slniroM. Kiicti imil will violil linl cr '22 in'!' ci'itl. For further information Call or Writo MESSRS. POND & BERNARD Hotel Medford, 320 Henry Bldg., . $ ., 4. 4 TODAY . 'S-' Mr I '"ON" THE with FIFI DORSAY Admission " ' ' ' suppomna T.-n thouantl M-bool ihildren, from as far south as Atlanta and is far wcsi us CIiIcuko. will tour . iu.' :ortc irginin nus siiriog. 4, 4, 4 4, 4, .;, , $ . ff , , , ,j , I'llitS 111' two slid res of (,'iiniiiion. v, Divi- o;l' CAmm ' Medford, Ore. Portland, Ore HOTTER 'N '.' Hot. for .Paria ' . I'UKNIER than "CoBkeyed ' World" The King;; of- he-men play., beys Ewings out of the sky into the arms of the loveliest lady racketeer that' ever drove a muscle-bound cave man half batty with lovo. z VICTOR Am FN LEVEL' .j Lilyan Tasluna'n1' " - - . . ' bcreen Program Including Laxs-uuoN in an all-hughing riot, "THE BIG KICK" and tho TALKING NEWS ""