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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OliEGOX, TUESDAY, JUNK 24, 19.fi0.
Iocal and
-'Personal
Krom Fri. Awny ,loliiU , t
Among thi tourists it ml ' othfir
KucstH from a diKtuncp rKiftir(Ml
at MeUforrt hotolH are J. H. Har
nett of WuyneHhoro, Vu., Mv. und
M I'm. W. I). .TohnHton of Can per,
W'yo., Heatrlce Stei n of New- York,
H. H. llprknrt of ChlcHKii, III.. Jly
ion K. Tkwiio of SiiiitiKriclij, III.,
I'ruI Chester and mother tiC.Uatllo
'.Mountain, Ncv., Mr. and Mm. I. K,
llnyneH of KiiMt Aurora, N. Y., nnd
Frank 11. Kllinon of liolse, Idaho.
' At Kthehvyn it. Hoffmann's you
will find i.U straw hats formerly
priced up to SSO.TiO grouped iriio
thre lot.t , 11.05, $4.U5, $N.H5. 100
SI I'M. Coteniaii and Son Home
Mrs. U. O. Coleman i,unj llltln
nou Kenneth returned Monday
troni Anaheim, southern California
where Kenneth lind been' atteniling
military school, Mrs. Coleman's
Hfsier, Mrs. J,, it. Steves, accompan
ied t hem t o M ed ford a nd will
upend th- summer visiting rela
tives and friends in southern Ore
hydraulic wheel H..tllB machine. t ...,'"' , '" " Is "wr " 'r
FI.'li.ncr'H (iarnKe. ' Olilf . ... , i ! ! .' '"""'- well,,,-
Mrs. S leg ma n on Duty 1
Following a long siege of illness,
Mrs. Lena Siegman Is buck on duty
on tho exchange of the Home Tele
phone company and her voice is
u gain heard by the telephone -pa
trons, ,
For Sale Cholc.o garden flow
era. BouquotH made to order Ira
any color scheme for luncheons,
parties, etc. Priced reasonably.
Phone 3!W-I., or call at 31i5 Kouth
Holly St. 96
reave for Portland Today
Miss Ituby I,oflaud left by train
today to spend several days In
Portland visiting with friends.
' ,,.r .-1 ...
Phone-' 642. We'll haul nwnv
your refuse. Ctly Sanitary Service.
337tf
School Music Teachers Status
Uniform regulations governing
the state's examination and cert I -fljUULlun
. of high school music
touchers are being prepared hy (In
state superintendent of schools. A
committee of the Oregon State
Teachers' association Is assisting in
preparing the regulations.
Mrs. Hillings of H. Klversido Ave.
nays that Ir. llhuus Poison Oak
Prescription completely cured bar
In two days. It is sold and guar
nntoed by Heath's Drug Store, jitt
Visit In (J rants Pass
Mr. and Mrs. Pert ' Hooker - and
grandson Darold Heath, left by
tt;uin this morning for drams Pass,
to visit Mr. lind Mrs. I-oynl Heath.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Host Main Ht, Insurnnc.e and
Heal Estate. 0 f t C
l.nfMtUia In Arizona
Mm. Helen Wadlelgll left 10u
gpile Friday noon for i'rescoll,
Ariz., whero she will Join the staff
of tho l'rcseolt Star. Mrs. Wad
lelgll was recently on the staff of
the Medford News. Sho is n grad
uate of the school tt Journalism at
the University of Oregon. -Kugone
Itdgliilor,
The Pcnsley's new studio now
onenc opposite, now Holly theater.
C. : tf
.llnyx Cuusc, 1'idliv Troulilu
While no major disturbance has
affected the equilibrium of the pu
llcc department, a few tronblu re
ports last evening indicated that
siime Medford youths are excep
tionally mischievous. Soino hoys
were tearing ahingles,of f the high
school baseball park grandstand,
others were shooting off fire
crackers nnd another group was
Mealing milk bottles und atlempt
Ing to sell them.
Olfl-fnshloned brush arbor camp
meeting every day and evening ;o
AtiRiixt 1. Everybody Invited. 12o
l''nnil Sluto Metropolis
tlnests from I Hand nt Med
ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
'. A. Tart, Jas. Harness. J, .
I'oVay', Harry t). Leonard, I,. It.
McDonald, Milton Smith, it, (i.
Nixon, Mrs. Joe t'oidege, Dave
Olds, It. H. Ilrown, V, M. Jackson,
Iv. 't, Bridges. I
For Kalo Cut flowers of til
kladn. (or: nil occasions. Corsagtn
mid old-fashioned hotuiuets a spec
ialty. I'honii 3H0-U or call at 325
South Holly St. ur
A iovci'iiiir'K UiialirictitlouH
Thorn Is more to feting (lovor
nor Jlainllton's Hi'lt'-conirol than
Just smoking a pipe, lie used to
pitch In organiHed baseball. This
ought tn be good training for the
yovernorMlilii. Salem Statesman
The marketable,
Keeping
Qualities
of Fluhrer'i Breads are
the result of the very
liberal use of milk in
all the formulas.
a
V Three BulMIni; Application
Mrs. Alayhelle Heehtel will upend
$ 1000 for a dwelling on Kouth
Central uvenue and H. K. Sehwedt
will upend 120 for a lunch counter
;it the corner of Klghth street and
Oakdale avenue, aecordinf? to np
olieatlonH on file today at the
city hulldiiiK depiirtment. An ap
plication wrh alo filed hy Fred
I'uidlri for a Kleepinx porch on a
dwelling on Went J lolly Htreet.
Lime for nil purposes at Med
ford Lumher Co. TStC
Horn From lalo Ald
Mr, and Mrs. Jtulph W. Ilrltton
and duughter, und .Mrs. K. .
(JrlgKhy of I'aln Alto nrrlved in
Medford today for an extended
viit with relatives. Mrs. (irlgshy
was a former resident of Medfurd.
Tiilvlng to iLos Aimeles June 30;
want 2 passengers to share ex
penses. Writo SUa. A. F. (ireen,
KagJe Folnt. y;i
Home From, School
(i ranger ,ami Corning Kenly.
sons nf Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning
Kenly, arrived on the .Shasta this
morning. Corning has been attend
ing th Thateher school at OJal,
Calif.
Hemstitching, plcfdlng, pleating
button making and huso mending.
Handicraft Shop, 2 5 7 1 f
im'-i niiii ua-ii hi iijipi'iir on
loce! cards, arrived In Medfurd
yesterday en route from southern
California to his home at Aber
deen, Wash. Marshall fought UT
times during the paHt year and won
most of his liniilfH, he said Inst
evening. I e declared that the
boxing business Is not so good at
the present time and that work s
hard to find. To make expenses
on his northward journey, ho has
been selling novelties ami was of
fering I hem for sale hern yester
day. Wo specialize In radiator nnd
fender repairing at Van's (larago
i.f H. liartlett. Phone 20X. tf
On lltislncHs Here
W. .1. Smith of I'ortland is in
this city today on business.
Dressmaking and rcmodcllm? nt
the-Khsalon S h o )i, 424 Medford
lildg. Tel. 1111. tf.
State Al, ('oiifci'cnce Session
With approximately 400 of the
stales clergy and laymen In atten
dance, the Oregon nunual confer
ence of the Methodist Kpiscopal
church opened Its 7Nth session at
Astoria today to continue for six
days.
nnnro till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday night. 80tf
lien Mnllci' (iocs East.
Hen Aloller left on the Sbasla
this morning for Atlantlo City
where be is a delegate In the na
tional convention of tho Elks order
In that city. While on Hie trip ne
will also visit In Chicago, and other
points, returning to Medford the
latter part of July,,
A special value, at tl.SO in the
all-silk Artcraft hose Is makinir
nulte a reputation at Etholwyn 11.
I lof finnan's. tf
Calliiiriilnils ai Hotels
Among residents of California
registered nt Medford hotels are
Mrs. 11. C. Howard, Mrs. A. W. At
kinson, Virginia AtkinHun, Unlit.
Hayes of I'usadena, Dr. and Mrs.
Harold Ohrwall and family of llol
llster, Mr. anil Mrs. Win. Wllker
son. Mr. and .Mrs. S. C. Iluygnod,
Mr. and Mrs. I.. W. Hlecher, Mrs.
c. E. .McDonough, .Mr. and Mrs.
E. K. Sliickcvlscli, draco Edwards,
Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Schneider und
.Mr. .and Mrs. J. K. Drainond of
l.os Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. It. A.
Conger, .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wllkle,
-Miss .M. ;. Darling, Florence Wold,
Mrs. i'arku Wilson of Oakland.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Itosenlhal of Ala
meda, Margaret Hubbard and
(Irace W. Illlss of Carniel. A. E.
Hales and Audrey Hates of Santa
Kosa. and the following from San
Francisco: .Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Itowe, Airs. Minna Day, Mrs. Ida V.
liogart, .Miss E, I.orcnUcn.
Chauncey, Florey now located
123 East Main St, Insurance and
lteal Estate. 6f,tf
Crcgiiniana al Hotels.
Included among tho Oregon
residents registered at Medford
hotels, other thun those from
I'ortland are Hidden (laming of
Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
llartman, O. T. McWhol'ter of
Corvallls, (leot-ge Knight of Hub
bard. U 11, Itoardman und Arthur
A. Silander of Salem. .Mr. and
.Mrs, C.ayle Itardet and II. .1. Ka
llnsky of Eugene. Leora Jackson
of Marshflrld, Earl Hatfield of
Itoseburg and Frieda l'ahl of l'en-
dletoll.
Dance nt Jacksonville, Saturday,
! till 2 a. m. 7
Former I oolluill Star VIHh
"Willie" HeMon of Detroit,
Mich., upeiit the week-end in
Meitionl um the miont uf IiIm nlnter.
Mrs. .1. V. HaiiiUii. When attend-
i Inu the I'nlverHlty ut .MtchlKitn
j year atfo, Mr. Heston wan nn
j outstandiiiff fouthaU Htar, he Ins
j itumeil on the alt-Ainerlcan team.
I tie I vUltlni: relativeH nt bin for
I mer home at OraiilH Vn,
Anderson's new Studio of Vho
toKrnphy. ground floor, 4)17 V.nrt
Main, itpposite I'lmily WIKly. t'H
Iteturns lYimi Yit'krt.
It. ai. Huh, reprewntinff tho
Medford l-:ieclrle I'o. ot Medford.
returned to hi home Saturdny
following completion of tho work
of hiHtaiitnK the elec trie refrlncru
tion plant nt McKay Tavern.
Yrcka News.
Hnr HU 3 o'clock,
every Saturday nlwht.
Gold Hill
8tf
Wcck'K Industrial AccUlciitw
There were five fatalities In
OreKnu ilue to Industrial accidentH
ihirliiK the week endhiK June 1H.
accord InK to lite ntuto Industrial
arcidi'iil commission.
Several rholro varletlen of nlh,"
nlas, 7rc per ttuzt'ti. Cull at 3 art tf.
( Icillcnte .Mail Tribune. .
MemherH of tho prlntiiiK depart -
ment of the Anhland Tiding ure,iant week from an extended visit
forming a horse-shoe team and
are now In the midst of a heavy
training program. As soon as
they have taken off some of the
rough edges the printers ore anx
lutm to meet The Mall Tribune
printers In a match. So far the
local men have not begun prac-
tirf. hut It Im iiossihle that a
Mall Tribune team may now be Anyone who would like a bar
orgnnized. j gain In a high grade banjo should
, l call at this office and Inspect the
tlrand Opening Dance, UthtaJ anJo left here for sale; a sacrifice
Park, Thursday night, following I regardless of cost. 25tf
free band concert, Ashland. ijTo , (i)vo fw
l.euvc for tVaU-c hake, Ms. Zoo It. Hubba, Instructor
liert Jtostwiek and family left!
by motor this morning for. a day's
visit at Crater lake.
Danwo till 2 o'clock,
i-very Saturday night, -
Gold Hi!)
8Wtf
Visits Old Friends.
I'. H. Collins, who was super
intendent of public schools In
Medford from I'JOU to 1!H0, wan
in .Medfo'rd yesterday visiting at
the old high school, and looking
i!p friends and members ' of the
school board who were in office
during his administration. Mr.
Collins was accompanied by his
wife and son on the trip from
Illinois. ' '
See lirin'H Sheet .Metal Works
for radiator, fender and nuto body
repairing, tf
Valley Farm Trade.
C L. Jtuney of Ashland recently
exchanged his four-acre farm near
tho Heilwood highway for a resi
dence in Ashland belonging to
llenrv Norton. Mnse Drake has
leased the farm for a year, and
Is now living there.
Mummer hats going at Tr.c, $1.00
I.!IX. The Km my l.ou Hat Shop
111 M. Store. 100
Tree props: A large Htock always
on hand. Tel. U2!l. Medford Tum
lier Co. 78tt'
Injured Man IniprovliiK'. '
Min. Ward Hpatst returned laHt
evening from I'ortland, where Hhe
had been at the- hcdsldo of her
hnither, John laker, for the past
tn dayH. He ls: recovering from
a fractured -skull, KUHtalned In a
recent auto crash nt Vancouver,
Wanh. 1
For bet Breen filahH, ask driver
or cull Medford Fuel Co.,-Tel. 031.
C5tC
IjiihIh ii Uk Trout.
Ur. H. C. WIlKon, county health
officer, catiKlit IiIh fli'Ht trout in
the UoKue river last evening when
he landed a 1 5-lneh one near
Mcl'leod bridge. Ho had hooked
three big fish, but alt Hlipped off
his hook before ho could land
t l)em, und used coiiHlderable cure
to brlntf his cateh of the day to
tho whore. Dr. WlUon la an nr
dent flHherman, hut IiIh ardor wan
beginning to wear off because of
recent unxuccesnful trlpn until Inst
evening.
Tree props. All lengths, regulnr
size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
78tt
Look 75e, J1.00, SI. 98 huys any
auiunter hut tomorrow at Uie- Em
my Lou Hat Mliop In the M. M.
Store. New silk and felt hats very
special J1.U8. 100
Visit In Josephine County.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Wind of
Medford spent the week-end In
Grunts Pass. On Sunday they
took Mrs. Chamberlain, of South
Seventh street, to Tnkllma to visit
friends. (.rants Pass Courier.
Hen l'Voill Washington.
Visitors from Washington nt
local hotels include Mr. and Mrs.
T. E. Charland of Vancouver,
J. V. Hoesch of Spokane and the
following from Seattle: Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. S. Baldwin, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. E. (irlswold and duughter,
Charles l Kofron. IV N. Dorn
berger and 11. 11. Lane and Party.
Cut flowers for all occasions,
mixed bouquets a specialty, also
."cvcral choice varieties of gladi
olus. Call at 325 S. Holly St., or
Phone 3IMI-L. 00
At (irants Pass Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. AKIn Willi lock and
Harold DeVoe of Medford were
(Irants Pass visitors Sunday.
Let me writo your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Ilollan 1
Hldg. Phono 93. tf
Screen doors (fixtures free).
Medford Lumber Co. Phone O'-'O.
7Stf
(iliitlmi for Punishment
Hiding n one-cylinder motor
cycle without n spring seat, Leon-
unil Clark, local telegraph messen
ger boy, rode over to Crescent
City, Calif., last Sunday. He en
joyed a bumpy ride, he reported
today, but made the trip without ll
lulsbap. lie was accompanied by
Hussi'll House anil H. Daniels, also
on motorcycles.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
estft
l-isy for June llridca' ' . -
There's one thing about getting
married In Jum It's the easiest
mouth for tho bride to start cook
ing. A box of strnwberries, a
package of bakery shortcake, n
cup of coffee nnd two hearts that
beat as one what more could any
groom desire. The Dalles Chron
icle.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Knst Main St. Insurance nnd
Ileal Estote. OMf
(lit IllfdllCMM Visit
A. It. Price anil W. 11. lllnJtle.
representatives for the Colgate.
Piilmolive Peet company of San
Francisco nre business visitors In
Medford.
Tineo till 1 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday nlghl. Mlf
New fells ami ,'illk hats, Oaisc
models, special $5. IIS; other mod
els $I.X to WHS. The Hand Box.
100
Cut fh9.-er and funeral spray.
SainueUon's Flower Harden, 2'is
I Park From 1ciiik Trip,
1 AlrH, A. W. Walker returned
with her daughter In Florida and
j also In tho Itritlsh West Indies.
she left Florida several weeks
ago on a lung airplane journey
to Kouth America und returned
the same way, covering a distance
of over G000 miles. Mrs. "Walker
resides at Central Point.
n me ioeai junior niKn hcrooi
during the past year, will leave
tomorrow evening by train for
lierkeley, where she will nttend
summer school.
Clearance sale of summer hats
and shoes at the Band llox and
Shoe llox, 223 East 6th St. Hat
values to $10.50, sale prices $3.9S,
$2.y, t-l.OK. Shoes values $fi tn
Sfl, sale price $-3. 95.' Shoe values
3.!iii to $(.!"). sale price $2.f5, 100
Halt Fishing- at Idike.
"XiKiifer" fiHhlng waH the best
method to catch 'em at Diamond
lake Sunday, Charles CJ 11 more re
ported yesterday."' He spent most
of the clay there and said the
trolllnjf resulted In poor cutrhes.
Throo In his party succeeded in
catching 11 fish in the forenoon,
hut could hardly catch one fish
in the afternoon. The finny tribe
were toward the bottom of the
lake feeding, Mr. Gilmoro said.
For best green slp.hs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel-Co., Tel. 631.
Homo From Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Booker, who
have been In I'ortland for the
past two weeks, returned to Med
ford by train this morning.
Last week! L. & H. nnd Hot
point IClectrle Itange Sale; South
ern Oregon Kleclrlc. r OS
Course Record. ICtiimllcd,
Another low score that equals
the course record was mnde yes
terday nt the' Medford miniature
golf links yesterday by Warren
Turmiufxt with a 41, followed by
a 42 by 'Howard Daugherty. Mary
Kd mist on took tho low Bcoro for
the ladies' division with 4U. More
low scores are expocted during the
week.
Dance nt Jacksonville, Saturday
(I till 2 a: m. '
Visitor Here Today.
W. 1). Johnson, division mana
ger of the Copeo Wyoming divis-
Ion of the Mountain States Power
company, spent today in Medford
conferring with C. ' M. Brewer,
vice-president and general . mana
ger of the concern. Mr. Johnston
Is on his way home from the
N. E. L. A. convention, which took
plncc in San Francisco. Inst, week.
Let us haul awav your garbage
and refuse. Phone 542, City Ban
itary Service. . . 887tt
Two Marriage, Licenses.
The county clerk's office issued
mnriiage licenses yesterday 1 after
noon to George Maddux, 32, of be
little. Wash., and Alleen Crawford,
23, of Medford. and to Merrill
Taylor 21, and Merle Freuden
thaler, 18, both of Ashland.
Last week! L. II. and Hot
point Electric Itange Sale. South
ern Oregon Electric. US'
ltecovers From Snake Illto,.
Miss Fern Converse has. recov
ered Monday from the rattlesnake
blto which sho received Saturday.
She haM returned to her homo In
Wolf Creek, according to Dr. C.
I,. Ogle. Grants Pass Courier.
Last week! L. & H. and Hot
point Electric Itange Sale. South
ern Oregon Electric. !'S
On Trans-Pat'lflo School.
Three Tocal women were named
In tho list published In tho Ore
gonlan, of those who will board
the Niagara for Honolulu on the
first iruns-Pnriflo university In
history, which sails from Vancou
ves. 11. C in the morning. Those
from Medford were Winifred An
drews. Anita Mohr and Myrtle
(I. Tobey.
Vox Has Pitl'tuer.
T. K. Pottenger, nn old-time
resident of the Hoguo ltiver val
ley, is now associated with George
E. Fox in his real estate offices
at 14 North Bartlett street.
Mrs. Hall Homo for Summer.
Mrs. Mabel D. Hall, who has
been teaching her usual classes
In nrt In Wafsonvllle. Cnllf., ar
rived In Medford yesterday nnd
le spending tho week at her home
on Griffon Creek. Mrs. Hall Is
director of the School of Arts and
Crafts nt Ashland this summer
and will teach courses In weav
ing, block printing nnd costume
design, beginning Juo 30. Miss
Dorothy Miller, of Snnta Crui.
who will teach classes In color
nnd design, leather tooling and
painting nt the same school Is a
guest of Mrs. Hall.
GIVING : AWAY TOYS
tt's n long .time, until ChristmnR
but Hmttt's Win; Store Is 'play
ing Santa Claim to young nnd old
custodiers who make purchases
amounting to one dollar or more
as long as the supply of toys lasts.
There nre "00 toys to be given
away nnd n few of the thin us to
delight youngsters are dolls, trac
tors, Kiuncs. doll dlshesw trucks,
airplanes, trains, teddy hen ft.
doll furnlturo buggies end count
less other presents.
A limit of one toy to n custo
mer will enable n large number
to take advantage of this special
offer.
Ueal estate In concession areas
Meteorological Report
Jump 24, l:lO
Medfurd und vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday generally fair;
moderate temperature.
Looal Data.
Temperature (deBi-eea) 7fi
lllghe.it (last 12 hourx) 78
Lowe.st (laHt 12 houi'H) 47
Hid. humidity (per it.) 2li
Precipitation (inches).. .00
State of weather....:... :. Clear
Lowest temperature IhiH morn
ing 47 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
I92S, 13.9.7 inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 03; lowest fil.
Sunset today, 7:S)0 p. m.
Sunrise Wednesday 4:37 a. m.
Sunset Wednesday 7:50 p. n.
ObKci'vutloiiH taken at 5 u. in..
12(11 It meridian time.
Q. !
P ! I
US I
Clear
53 PS1 3
- . Sij. S 3 S
51 2' i
! I ? i
Baker City Oil 411 Clear
Hlsmarclt 70 r.S Clear
Boise 70 4S P. Cdy.
Denver Sli Bli clear
I)s .Moines KG 02 Clear
Fresno 811 54 Clear
Helena IIR SO Cloudy
Los Angeles .... 74 fK Cloudy
Murshfleld 114 411 Cloudy
l'hoenlx 10(1 IIS Clear
I'ortland 70 fill Cloudy
Red Bluff 84 511 Clear
Koseburg 70 50 Cloudy
Salt Lake X(i fix Clear
Han Francisco... 02
Santa l'e X0 4S Clear
Seattle OS 52 Cloudy
Spokune .- OX 52 Cloudy
Walla Walla 78 68 Cloudy
Winnipeg 70 50 Clear
HUTCHISON,
Meteorologist.
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Very Attractive
Window Display
Two very nttractlve display win
dows at the Monarch Seed & Feed
Co., are attracting attention of
passersby. One. a replica of a
dairy barn, carries a design of
more thun ordinary character. On
the floor of this window a design
is worked A lit of materials sold by
this firm, the letters of which be
speak the work of a professional.
This work was done by Raymond
Miksche. manager,
A second window, done in moss,
artificial grass and ome shades of
green crepe paper, frames a dis
plny of Vigoro. in the center of
which is n plot of soil planted to
grnKs seed, which, when it is up,
will spell the name of the fertilizer
displayed, l'assersby nre watching
this seeded plot with interest.
The .yonarela Seed;& Peed Co.,
is a firm believer in advertising
and their shop windows have for
years held the interest of locnl
residents, who go out of their way
to view them. i
Wall Street Report
NKW YORK, June 24. (P)
Sl.aro prices' were again sent skid
ding during the latter part of to
day's session on the stock ex
change. A Ioiir list of importnnl
rails and Industrials dropped
to $il. W'hlie :osses In a lew or
the erratic Issues ran to maximum
of $20 n share.
Most of yesterday's Rains wore
cancelled, nnd a long list of Issues
dropped to lows for l30, while
several broke through last Novem
ber's bottom levels.
A brief flurry of short covering
carried Important stocks lip SI to
$8 a share, hut these gains were
soon lost. - A hear drive againHt
(olal sales for tho tiny wero only
2,Sti,r),000 shares, hut of this amount,
nearly I.OIHI.IKIO were traded in the
last all minutes.
Today's closing prices for 15 sel
ected stocks follow:
Am. Can
11014
M
44
20314
7 V.
114
Col. (Jas
Anaconda
Am. Tel. and Tel
t'urtiss Wright
Oenornl IClectrlc (new)
Kennlcot Copper
....37 m
(ieneral Motors 3'.iv4
Kadlo Corporation M'4
Heading 102
Sears Roebuck till
I'nited Air Craft y 47",
V. S. Steel 152V4
Mont. Ward s:iu
3' I' ' 111
Vnnl of Thanks.
We wish to thank our many
friends for their kindness nnd for
the many beautiful floral offerings
at the time of our bereavement.
Mrs. I'olly Walking nnd Son.
ltrothers and Sisters.
Itegular communication
of Ileamea Chapter, 'J.
Ii. S., Wednesday even-
InR. June 25th. Snclnl
nlwht. Visiting members
1IATT1K M. ALUKX. !
Secy, i
Crater Lake chapter Xo.
.12. It. A. M. Tuesday'
evening, June S4. 1!. A.;
M. degree. llefresh-'
nient.s.. Hy order of the 1
High Priest.
J. K. SCIIl LKIt, Secty. !
!
State highway department will
Install markers along west side,
highway between .Vinctlon City and
I'ortland. designating it ns federal
road No. ft!V
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MOV will do light work for room
.and board, 1'hone SU6-1..
Kon URN' -flood 7-room houe
close In; shady yard. IMione1
1H42-W. ,,.
welcome,
04
innnuni iniiHiirilT
SUCCESSFUL YEAR
A successful year in Rotary was
reported today noon at the lunch
eon of the local club at Hotel Med
ford ut which resumes of the ac-
complishments of the closing year
were given by tho retiring oliicers.
Work of the classification and
attendance commiltees was review
ed hy Ur. E. Shoekley. A sur
vey of the classification commit
tee, he stated, shows thut there
are still 80 unfilled classifications
in Medford. The membership with
a total of 51 is the mime as it
was this time last year, intituling
the 15 changes made.
A prosperous financial coudition
was leported by the treasurer, A.
Oriit Schenck. George Kunzman,
who whs called upon to outline the
work of the Roy Scout committee,
stated that there are 1G boys in
the tender-foot clnss, five in sec
ond class, and two in first class.
A jovial mixture of "horset'ealli
ers" nnd "buck passing" was re
viewed hy Dr. IX A. Chambers, sec
retary, as a report of his work.
When anything .new comes up, he
explained, the secretary is instruct
ed to do so and so. It's nlwiiys,
the secretary who expresses the
regrets, joys, sorrows and approv
als of the club. Seriously speak
ing, ho added, "I do not think il
is organization, 1 hut friendship
which holds the club together."
The importance of local problems
he contrasted with the importance
of international problems, showing
that tlmre is always plenty to he
done at home. ;
i Frank Newman, retiring "presi
dent, thanked nit committeemen
and other persons who have par
ticipated in activities of the elul
for the work that they have done,
emphasizing the necessity for n
president to stand in the hack-
ground nnd watch other folUs
work. "One man clubs," he ex
plained, "are always a failure."
Dr. Chamber was appointed ns
representative of the Kotarians on
the judging committee for the Miss
Medford contest, being sponsored
by the Mens club at today's lunch
eon. Hum Gregg was named on
the committee lor entertainment
of guests in Medford during the
advertising convention to be held
here in September.
The club voted $50 townrd de
fraying the expenses of Ihe county
health , department in financing
the tubercular clinic, recently held
here.
A teleginm of greetings received
from F,. C. Corn, delegate to the
Rotary International convention in
Chicago was read. An attendance
of twenty thousand delegates and
a successful convention were re
ported by Mr. Coin. :
CAUSE OF REGRET
A bright-eyed young woman who
thought (hat the police would not
see her car or else did not know
it was not proper lo park In alleys,
appeared at the police station, ner
vous and perhaps a hit frightened
this forenoon. A winsome person,
clad in a green dress with polka
dots, she attempted to explain that
she had to keep nn appoinment in
the .Medford buiinlng and did mil
expect lo be gone long.
However, she was only one of
several cited to nppear for alley
parkin:;, and all admitted their mis
take with the exception of one and
it Is likely that ho may demand
a trhl.
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Hornet
of Men
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
YOUR HEALTH
Is your wealth. It's ns near as
your telephone. Call 1200 for
appointment. ,M
DR. CHARLES rf. SIMKINS
Over Woolworth's Store
Rutaian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
I'latlnum and white gold
Kings of cxipiisite, lare
liko designs set with dia
monds of sparkling bril
liancy rings of captivating
beauty.
Larry Schade
Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1918 -
PARKING IN ALLEY
PAS.ADEP.fi BUYS
ii'nrnnnBi t
C. II. Wilson of Pasadena. Oil.,
yesterday through tho C. R. Beebe
Agency purchased from Allien.
Anderson, a 20-acro tract. Four
teen acres are in pears, nnd the
remaining acreage will be planted
in the fail. No consideration was
named in the transaction, but was
said to be considerably in pxress
of SlO.UiiO.
Wilson took immediate posses
sion. The land is the fcrmor C. C. Van
Scoyoc on-hard, nnd is located o:i
the Jacksonville-Central Point road,
near the foot of the Ilanley hill.
Nevada and California conduct
snow surveys tox water supply.
M tt1 AND COMFORTABLE JlR
j 9 Air washed and cooled with vVAilIri
j .Medford spring water . pi
j Tonite and Wednesday '.-V;j:J
INTERNATIONAL FUNSTER j
but real American SS'"fSiJ" 't ! "
in everything he ' fw&Wl &
says and does WWT fl 4
I (C Wl W " IUMSDEN HARE "
Surfer WV4 s
f.-' Matinees J ',
' 'ALSOY'V;-. m ! .'j
Musical Revue, Ibk. s ! ?
"THE GENERAL" Li ) j 1
FOX TALKING NEWS f, "fit
starts Tomorrow
A Night of Terror in a House cf
TREACHERY?
Revenge and Hatred with
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VICTOR McLAGLEN
FIFI D0IS5AY LILYAN TASHMAN
"ON THE LEVEL"
Uiry Lanqdcn in
-THE BIG KICK"
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Bernard .U'e.riiie) ll'iiii,";;'
er Medfurd high school star .
lelo, and in his freshman yea, i
the Ijiiverslly of Oregon. ra,l t
the most likely center InosiiJ'
the Pacific coast, underwent tl "''
eration for appendicitis at ,'f
Sucred lleurt hospital M '"fc
morning, and Is reponed as
easy. t
The oiiernllon elinilnaies tin,!
from football competition tills fil
lie plans to re-enter the riiivm,?
of Oreuon. or enroll . .r, t
Slate college. . "''
Kngland has u sdeni-air,,.
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MUCH TREVOR
RAYMOND HATTON
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