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PAGE TWO MftDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MKDFOllD, OREGON, AVKDXKSDAY, JUNE 25, 1930. Iocal' aiid ' -'Personal Window Iivmt AwMwl . tiuld to have admitted IiIh kuIU to police officers, Hurry Dal ton, 24, wim arrented lant evening by the police department uh a window peeper, peering through dwell ins windows lu different Mentions of th) oily. Jle Ih thouftht to be mentally deranged and in being held in the county jail. Here from DlMmit PoIiiIh " D. 13. Colyer and H. T. Lewis uf Cheyenne, Wyo., arc among the HUesta at Medford hotels from dis tant sections. Others are W. H. Cockayne of New York City, Helen Httlllday of Tulsa, Okla.. and Ksn lieth Lobnch of Williams, Ariz. 1 Uusy Nlg:ht for Traffic Cojw Out of 640 autns cheeked lust I evening for tail and headlights, on j West Main street near the intor j section of Fir, 09 were stopped for failure to havo proper equipment. : The owners of the cars appeared at the police station this forenooo to pay small fines. Hiatu Traffic Hergeant O. IP. Talent. Traffic Of ficer Herb-Moore and City Traffic Officers George Pruscott and T. II. ItobinHon took part In the raid. , Visitor frtun Washington ! Included among the Washington guest at Medford hotels are T. H. Arnell of "WenMchec, and the fol lowing from Seattle: C. T. Ken nedy. A. A. Amort, Do Teo Han ning and Mrs. J. JI. Kvans. License Itusliioss Hulihig The sheriff's oft'leo 1 turned 75 auto licenses yesterday and over !)0 the day before. Indications to day were that yesterday's record would bo easily reached. Anderson's new Studio of Pho tography, ground floor, 407 East .Main, opposite Piggly Wlggly. 09 Min. Trim Improved Mrs. Hazel True, who has been ill for Heveral weeks, is reported to bo In a much improved condition today. ForcM Service Airport Construction of an emergency MrHrtor forest patrol planes on uign rrame, anoui rour nines ' above Oakridge, will be started lm j mediately, it is announced by Fos ter Steele, first assistant of the Cascade national forest. Although primarily for forest patrol plants, the field is located ho that it may be used by ull planes in case i emergency. IWghwny Slatlnn Sold , M. M. Hollister has sotd his serv Iw! station on the Pacific hlghwiy between Ashland and Talent to J. K., Itosom. At Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's you wilt find, all, straw hat formerly priced up to $29.50 grouped Into thrco lots , $1.1)5, $4,95, $8.95. 100 Jliii GHcve llim Itwovereil ; Mr. and Mrs. James E. Orieve, Mrs. James Heston Grieve, Jr., and Miss Jerry Tex were city visitors today from Prospect. This Is the first time Jim has been here since hid serious illness. Ho says "it's JmpoHHlblc to keep a Scotchman doAvn." Louo, squonklng wheels arc da-n-tferous. Have them tightened on n hydraulic wheel sotting machine at I'Molitnei's Garago. 93tt filHH-lnl Woodcraft Mwthig ! A special meeting of Neighbors of Woodcraft will bo held at the Juiino of Mrs. Hadle CS 111 Friday ufternoon ut 2 o'clock for the pur pose of bullotlng on candidates, ' Florenco Iloumum, guardian neigh bor, announced this morning. ' For Sale Choice garden flow ers. Bouc.uetn made to order !n any color scheme for luncheons, parlies, etc. Priced reasonably, rhono 390-L, or call at 325 South Holly St. 96 OrcgoniAiH nt Hotel Among the state residents regis tered at local hotels, outside of Ihoso from Portland, are H. II. Kdson and daughter and C. 15. Wwiton of Eugene, Albert Drew of Sftlem and J. L. Walsh of Burns. , Phone B42. We'll haul awav your refuse. City Sanitary Service, 337tf Mr. IVrdeiirk Quito Nick , 1. Frederick, father of Mrs. J. W. Snider, Is very 111 in the Sacred Heart hospital. MM. Billings of H. Rlversldo Ave. nays that Dr.. Blazon Poison Oak Preflcrlptlon completely cured her In- txbn IUVM. It IH until num.- utitnnil liv MVtn 1 h'n Tlnur fit nti . ntii-' Plntlo hmgery vs. Ilwi , .Banning of plastic surgory at tbc stock show should bother no one hq long as the chops, steaks and , I'WtflU remain properly plastic. Bend Bulletin. Cliauncey Floroy now located 123 TCaat Main St. Insurance and It (sa I Estato. Citf" Vlhlts With TtoIiIotm Mrs. 'Itobert wartz of Xowguif. Texas, was on tho Shasta this morning, and during the stop here visited with Mr. and Mrs. (1. L, Trclchlor. Mrs. Hwartis Ih on her way to Vancouver, B. c., to visit friends. The Poasley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Albany Xow Uroiw Neat The offices of the State Grange will bo located In Albany, it has oen nnnnunced by IC. C. Unlet, recently clectod stuto master. Mr. Hulot of Myrtle Point has lived in Albany for smut months, where hi children are attending Albany col lege. Mrs. Bert ha- Bock, state sec retary of the Orange, also lives In Albany. - . . 1 Old-faahluncd brush hrbor camp meeting every day and evening ir August 1, Everybody Invited. 10 To Install Window Dr. B, It. Elliott wilt spend $3.' to Inftnlt a window In a store on Est Main street, according to an application on file today nt the city building dpenrtment. ; For Salo Cut flowors of ill kinds for all occasions. Corsages and old-fashioned bouquet a spec ially. Phono 3U0-L, or call at 32T South Holly St. 95 On HiisliiCNH XMi . K. W. Cantrall, tralnmuster for the 'flout horn Pacific, was In, Med ford today on business. 'B.J-L. . . ' ... . . r HI Quality is lone romomborcd after prico ii forgotten. Ask for Fluhrer'i Bread and bo assured of tho finest the market affords. 3 Driving to .on Angfiles .June 30; want 2 imnKiiiifiT, to nharo cx penKi. Wrllo Mr). A. F. Grci-n, Eat'le Point. aa Jlcii' rnim San I'iiiiicImii Albert and CJcorKo Itotti'iilmuin nt San Francisco arrived on t hi Khanta today to Mpend two weeks vlsltlnit Mm. Ottoman and daufliter ltuth. Lime for all purpoHes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78lf Coiico I'lctiU- In Aiiplcitalo Twenty of tho Copco personnel of the OrnntH laH offlee had ;i lllenlc Monday nlKht at thn W. H. itohlnson ranch In tho AppluBato Hoction. ('ullroriiian at lloutln Jue.stH from the ISear Mtate at Medford hotel include Mi-, and Mm It. B. Wentworth. D. .M. Sehindler, v. II. Kherman of Oak land, Mjw. Wm. and Vul Walker. .Mm. W. J. liroehii'k, Anita and Kugene lirochick, Mr. and Mm. v. Llewellyn and L. S. Miles of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. K. H..Ie))er of Vera "Crux. J'. H. Goodwin of .San Diego, Itaron AV. lto.e of Sac ramento. OeorKO StelKlltz and fam ily of Glendale, and the following from San Francisco: Mr. hnd Mr.s. I.. A. Cowlos. Mr. and Mm. I'.. II. IvnlKht, I). M. Wuclis and party, J. Johnson and family. Dunce till 2 o'clock, Gold Hi!l every Saturday night. . 83tf Ijako C'reck to Cclclinito There will be a big Fourth of July dance at Lake Creek next week and preparations are being made for a large crowd. Outside of l ' i' w vt i is planned. In the past, rodeos hail I been held there as a part of a celo- oraiion program. fieo. Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing-. tf Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button malting nnd huso mending. Handicraft Shop. 2 57tf Statu SlnuvlH'i'ry ('ii Oregon has between 11,000 and 10.000 acres of strawberries this year an dthe yield will be about 13, 000,000 quarts of berries. .Vol a bad record for an off year In berries. Hnrrlsburg llulletln. Wo specialize In radiator and fender repairing at Van's Garage. 83 S. Bartlett. I'hono 208. tf Visitors In Modfonl Tixlny Mi-, and Mrs. J. W. Wholpley oi Siskiyou, ICharlea Lindsay of Dead Indian and Frank King of lieagio were among the out of town vis itors In Medford today. Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fhsaton 8 h o p. 424 .Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf Clinic SiitvcwH Vostuiilay Tho child welfare clinic held at Tnlontown yesterday by tile coun ty health department Willi Dr. II. ('. WliKiin. unnntv linoltl. ,ttnnn.- Ill charge, assisted by MlsH Edith lauoscner, county nurse, attracted II rhlblron niwl InrnttlH f,,.. t,h...,. leal examlnntlon.H. A similar clinic was being held this afternoon at Sams Valley, with Mrs. Lyda King, county nurse, assisting Dr. Wilson. i 1 Da nee till a o'clock. Gobi Tim every Saturday night. 80tf Itcbi'kallN at Ashland ; About 35 members of tho local Rehnlruli lrl.r tt,liwl t Aul,l.,,l last evening to ohsorve the Initia tory worn put on by Klumiu.i Falls. Tho nioolliii;, was held In tho 1, O. O. F. hull,. ut which about 135 were- present. A special valuo at $1.60 In tho nll-sillc ' Artnrnrt linun lu mulfln,- quito a reputation at Etholwyn 11. l ion mann a, ttv To Visit lii Walla Walla Mm. V. T. Hhmlle left on the Shasliv today for Walla Walla, where she plans to spend a month visiting' her parents In that city. Chauuoey Floroy now loeatel 123 least Main St. Insurance and Kenl Eslatoi 05lt" Saturday, 07 Dance at Jacksonville, 9 till 2 a. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU Qt'KMv SAIK Modorn 0-rtiitni houp, wnrapp, fliepluco, nli'P la wilt lai'Ko lot. PrlrtMl at $KtO0 for (piii-k Halo; 1200 rash. Modarn fl-room hoiwo on pavod Htrct't. Price $3000; $250 rash. M ml or n l'-room Ihhiho on ood MtrtMt near hluh itfhiml; all a HCHMiiicntH paid. Piiro TX 50; $2T0 raHh. Thoo prUiB an cut to tho , limit for quick acthm. CI1AITNOI3Y I'M AUtKV. Phone 3 IS. 123 KuHt Main St. 7 KOU K.VC1IANO K Homo and nmnll hurlncnt clear, In (Herniate, I'al., for Medford property. Own cr only. J. V MoHhier. owner, 4 12 KiiMt Jiroadway, Cllciulale, Cal. 0 7 HKJl)t)l NOW Phono 1 277-W. and Hiivn 20. KHtlmaten ulattlv furninhpd on our inaterlalH of iMMillty and beauty; alxo uuth-oi-IuhI apiiltcator. Satisfaction guaranteed. Adamn Ifil Hey Hoof wervico, ;o Uoiiy. iKi bH SALI-: HenlHtered hull with (tapers, dropped Mareh 2!l, 1U2H. Itetta .si. MawtM tdock. JttHeph Wluswer. tlmntH las. Ore. Krultdale Uouto I. fir Sovoral cholco varieties of ffladl olan, 75c per dozen. Call at 325 8. Molly St., or Phono 390-L. 03 MlHH Molllc Hrltt and Mia. Hob ert Klnley of Jarjknonvlllo were anions the out-of-town visitors In Medford yesterday. Gold Hill 89tf Dance till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Ollt'StH of Mlft. W'VHt Mrs. Charles M. Smith and daughters, Luclle and .lean, and Mm, Fred Wind of Jefferson. Ore., are tho. kuivUh of Mm. Wled'tt Uls ter, Mrs. Jaura 'West. Miss Luclle Smith, who sntduated this sprlnK from the University of Oregon, will each in the Bonanza high school. Grand Opening Dance, IJthla Park. Thursday night, following free band concert, Ashland. 06 Hot urns to California Mrs. j. H. IjPonard. sister of O. L. Treichler. will loav0 thin evening for her homo in Olendale. Oil.. following a. three months' visit with the Trelchler-s. Cut flowers for nil occasions, mixed bouquets a specialty, a I mo w Vera 1 choice, varieties of gladl olas. Call nt 325 S. Holly St., ir Phone 3H0-L. 01 Miiilatui'C Course JMamictt 'Plans are underway at Ashland to establish a miniature golf course, similar to tho uno In op eration . hero at the corner of Klghth street and Oakdale avenue. If the Ashland course Is establish ed ,lt la passible that a tuornament may bo hold between. tho two citl.-s. A course is also being established at Klamath Falls nnd tournaments may also bo hold with that city. Summer hats going at 75c, (1.00, ll.iwt. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. . 100 I tig Hear Killed A largo brown bear which h.id killed six lambs was killed la l week In tho Goodman Uidge dis trict of the Unmtilla' national for est by Stoney Macf. hunter for a Pendleton sheep company. The bear mauled a hunting dog badly before he- was dispatched by the hunter. .. . Dane till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Gold Hill 80tf f.tnyo for New York John Doyle, assistant general manager of the California. Oregon Power company, accompanied by Mrs. Boyle, left Klamath Kalis to day for New York fClty. While on the trip they will uttend the national convention of the Elks' order- wlrich opens in AtlnntieCity on July 7.- They plan to return througli ''thH Canadian : '1H,ockie4 Irr about three weeks. (.oltur to Ijike HtortH Mr. and Mrs. Clem Childrea and Mm. Morris Leonard left today for Diamond lake, and Sam Jennings and family left for Fish lake on short outings. Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. U20. . Medford Lum ber Co. , 78tf Grunt Punk Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tompkins of Central Point were in Grants Pass Tuesday attending to business matters. For beat green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf Hotel Guete from Portia ml Guests at local hotels from Port land Include Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Brady, C. L. Weaver. J. A. McHenry. J. F. Hleber, J. T. Goodman, H. C. Krueger, O. A. Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fleming, H. Tf. I2varts, F. iS. Glover, F. M. Hcdman. H. C. Glle, W. F. Casey, C. B. O'Hollo ran, W. S. Zimmerman. Lleut.-Col. nnd Mrs. Wm. C. Webb, Mr, and Mrs. Archy II. Carter, L. lillzabe'Ji Hansen, Miss Agnes C. Hansen, Miss Ethel H. Sawyer. O. H. Smith. W. Huckler, H. O. Montgomery. O. D. Lambert, H. Hons, S. J. Char neki and L. D. TJridges. ilero on HusitieKH Clarence Weaver, woll known representative for- tho Westing house electric range, was a local businesH visitor from Portland to day. Mis. Franklin III Mrs. Juanlta- Franklin Is absent from her desk in the. city school superintendent's office today ,bo causo of Illness. Let mo-write your, fire insurance. Carl Y. Tenswald, Hotel Hollan 1 Bldg. Phono 903. tf Will Attend Convent ion Hev. Carman E. Mell will leave Friday for Turner, where he will have charge of the music at the Christian church convention in that city, which opens Saturday evening. .Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phone 629. 78tf Shopiring Today List of visitors In Medford todny fihopplng at local stores and at tending to business matters In cludes Mrs. J. J. Tryon and Mrs. Mason of Talent and Mrs. C. T. Wilson and son Stephen of Sams Valley. Tree props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78tf For. best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 05lf Mcill'oi'd HiikIiicxn Caller Miss Estelle Dorgan, homo econ omist who Is In charge of the homo service department of the Califor nia Oregon iPower company and Mountain States Power company, was a business visitor in this city yesterday and today. Look 75c, $1.00, fl.98 buys anv summer hat tomorrow at the Em my Lou Hat iShop In tho M. M. Store. New .silk and felt hats very special fl.98. 100 New felts and allk hats. Gage models, special $5.0; other mod els. 1.08 to $3.08. The Band Box. 100 Ciulenvent Successful Operation Mrs. Dora Hoh of Medford i In a satisfactory condition, follow ing a major operation performed this morning in a Portland hos pital, according to a telegram re ceived this afternoon by her soil; Arthur Hosh. Josephine Fishing Petition Tho number of certified signa tures to tho petitions that have been circulating in Josephine coun ty for closing tho- Rogue river to commercial fishing, amounts to 1.130, according to the checking Monady, Joe Wharton said Tues dny. "Maybe 200 petitions still are out," he said. "Wo will prob ably know tho total for this county Wednesday. ' Grants Pass Courier. Chauncey Floroy now located 123 East Main St. Insurance and Heal Estate. 65tf Anyone who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this offico nnd Inspect the 'tmnjn left hero "foT salc;a-Bacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 63!. 65tC Accept Local Position .Hal Boone, president last yp'ir of the Oregon State rollege-student body, has accepted a position with ihp'GPhernl Petroleum company In Medford. Cherry Market I'listable The cherry market is not as good this year as it was laM. according i Will lTnliit' In Morlfiii'fl veslpi'ilav from the Central Point district. H indicated the crop almost up iu average in his section hut the sizn is under normal. He has Juit started picking tho crop, grown on tho Bora Da Orchard property. Clearance sale of summer hats and shoes at the Band Box air. Shoo Box, 223 East (Uh St. Hat values to $10.50, sale prices $3. OS, $2.08, 1.08. Shoes values $5 to $(i, sale price $3.03. Shoe values $3.05 to $-1.05, sale price $2.05. 100 Last week! .1 & H. and Hot point Electric Hango Sale. South ern Oregon Electric. OS Visited in Grunts pn Mis. Ted C.'llau-r ;iI1(J j.. daughter of M e d f o r a Grants Pass Tuesday. ' Lust week! L. & , point Electric Hum-,. "a " uin uitkuii niecmc. Danco ut Jaukaomilio w , till 2 a. m. HELP W A N T K I Young men and wumMi to attend imcklng school to learn pear packing Will he utile to make big money. Low school rates. Phone 107-X or call Orb Coo'.iaey, 304 Bonrd man, for lnfirmtlon. 101 8HAHE of flea extienso, Orde.-k space to rent, 401 Liberty ItldK. 07 FOB H ISN'T 3-room furnished apartment; private bath nnd ga rage. Phone 502-Y or call at 0 East Jackson St. 07 BI'SINEHS CHANVK HMf Interim hi old Mtbllhd real estatn offlcn for miln I a. Mi Must have car. No experience necessary. Should pay for Itslf in 2 months. Write Box Tribune. 91 i Foil SALK Out and alfalfa hav in field or dellvpred. Tel. 407-X. I 0 ! FtMt EXCHA.M1E Lnrtre dairy ranch, equipped, at Montague, Cl.. for much here or near llratits Pan.-. Add reus owner, C. ! I '. JorgenHcn, Montaitue, Cal. lot ; WOMAN and hov to cook and flunkey nt boy' tuunu. Phono 540. . 0 7 WANTED Koi-don orchard culti vator. K. E. Koiw, Talent. I7 KOU RENT Furnished 8-room apartment; private bath, garage, $23. 6l Liberty St, t8 I; " i i- l . -V z "This Is A Great Country' ' And in the further development of this great country,, agriculture .plays the leading role. Knowing and progressive farmers will wel come this announcement of the opening of another Farm lEquip ment House in their community featuring the universally known 1 t - if a ii .? 1 l-v LeK-ueennp; orm: Tractors and Farm Machines This is the oldest and most complete line ; of farm machinery "offered the farmer today. Nearly a hundred years of manufacturing experience is your absolute assurance of quality in every tool in' fact, ' the names McCOR MICK arid DEERING have been associated with good farm machines so long that they need no further introduction to the farmers of any progres sive and Great Country. . ; '. . Whether you need tractor or horse-drawn equipment, you can make your se lections from this famous line, feeling confident that you are getting the best machines of the highest quality that your money can buy at prices well within keeping o? prices you receive for your produce. The past two weeks . have been spent in assembling machines and stocking repairs, and otherwise .i arranging to. better serve you in our Medford location at the corner of ; . Fourth and Bartlett Streets Medford, Oregon , , Phone 282 And on Saturday, June 28th, we especially invite you to call and inspect our line, got acquainted and make known your present or future needs in farm mg equipment. : s ; - , ; , 1 Our repair stocks for your McCormick and Deering cutting machines are very complete. BINDING TWINE IS NOW HERE Make your wants known and don't fail to ask for a FREE OIL CAN. We trust we will have enough to go around. Open until 9:00 o'clock Saturday evening. Special For This Saturday Only! A regular $5.00 Sickle Grinder for only $4.00. Subject to the stock on hand,. Come early and make sure of getting one of these handy ma chines at this very special price. Roy E. Kennedy & Sons Junction City, Oregon Medford, Oregon Tune KMED tonight, 7:30 to 8:00 p. m.; Thursday evening 7 $) to 8 00 p.m.; Friday evening, 8:00 to 8:30 P.m.. and theveJtar. "?J . from 1:0a to 1:30 D.m. , . . " "clJf wurwy i? i QENGYl ir Makes Cim1 Seoi-e ! Will Dates, one of Medford:!, best known trap-shooturs, did woll at tho Mail Tribune trapshoot at the ltofjue Valley Guiv flub grounds last Sunday., lie brolto 10 out of 50 in tho two events and tied with' several others for the runner-up j position. In the .shoot-off for thoj engraved sandwich tray trophy, he' finished second to C. L. Mooro of HARRY MARX Painter of the Home, of Men Tinting, Paper Hangis, Phone 178-J Klamath Falls. Last week! tj. & IF. ami llut polnt Kleotrlc Itunitii Sale. Soulli qrtj Oregon Electric. - 88 ' Let- us haul awav 'ur garhmto! ami refuse. Phono 0-1-. City Han ltary Service ' ' 3.S71C YOUR HEALTH Is your- wealth, it s as neiV. your telephone. Call ijjo DR. CHARLES R. SIMKIN1 Over Woolworth's SW. Russian Massage. Electrotttetip) ' 4 Last Times TONITE : WILL ROGER In "So This Is London" STARTS TODAY A female Philo Vance ferret out the truth in a house whtrt lust, treachery, hatred run riot iOMPSON Alt M II B rm. Mi LOWElt SHERMAN UIICU TREVOR RAYMOND HATTON A thriller with a a new gasp in every sequence, a greater thrill in every reel. ALSO All Talking Comedy "Weak Out Willing" TALKING NEWS Admission: Mat 10, 25 Eve. . . ... 10, 35'