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Iocal-and--'Personal
Michigan Visllm Jvawtt I i
A. J. Auer of Iteed City, Mich.,'
Who hfcfi WPPTV VlftnitfgK T. TrtorrllT
und family for the- past nevornl
dayw, Ictt- by train today for Al
bany, Ore., where he will visit for
a Hhort time before going on to
his homo in Michigan. - While here
Mr; A hit visited Crater Lake,
Tim llullngx Visiting Hero ,
Mr, and Mrs. Cyrus Muling andi
the former's sister. Mat tie If tiling
of .Myrtle -Point .ujid former resi
dents of Medford, Arrived in the
rlty yesterday afternoon from .1
trip along the coast and through
the redwood for a. Hhort vlalt
with friends, and are reKlstered nt
the Hotel Medford. Knrly this
morning with Mrs. It. A. Kojh?h
Ihey left to .spend 'heyday at Cra
ter l.oke and points along the wf.y.
The Hulhifffl will depart for home
tomorrow.
Here from Distant Points
OlucMs from eastern nnd oth?r
sections Include Jteese V. Vllls of
Mansfield, Ohio, A. U. Dulln of
Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. .I. e. Deer
and daughter, II. Mandelsbnu of
Chicago, III., Mr. and Mrs.i.I. I).
I.evette of New York City. K. A.
Burnell nf .St. Louls,Mo.r Jean
Wilson of Moscow, Ida., and Frod
Wllltle of ldcho Falls, Ida.
Chaunccy . Florey now located
123 Kant Main St. Insurance and
Real Kstate. G5tf
111 nt Hospital .
. JO. K.. FJftT of Medfnnl, fl pallclit
at the Hncred Heart hospital since
. Tuesday, wfifl reported to be show
ing1 Improvement today.
Dance, Dreamland Hat. night. OK
Staff Taking Inventory
C. T. Htnwnrd, MImh Vivian Wil
son ond Miss Juanlta Griffin, all
from Medford, were In fJrnnts Pas
Wednesday assisting with Inventory
ofi the Adrtenne's shop business.
Miss Griffin will he temporary
manager nf the Eureka Adrlenne
shop while Miss I'nlnmn Uandle-
man goea on her vacation. Grants
Pass Courier. .
Dance nt Jacksonville, Saturday,
n till 2 a. m. 97
Will Tako Treatment
t MIh Lucy Davis nnd mnthnr,
Mrs. D. N. Davis, will leave thin
evening for Han Francisco where
Mrs, Davis will receive treatment.
Miss Davis plans to return to Med
ford the last of thn week.
Anderson's new Studio nf Pho
tography, ground floor, 407 Hast
Main, opposite Piggly Wlggly. 99
Vlrlt4Ml Mrs. Ida llarrell
-.Mrs. Inn M. Htison, who return
ed o few days ao from a ten days
Visit nt Wncramento, Han Francisco
and Oakland, white In the lat
mentioned city visited Mrs. Ida
Barrel t, former well known Med
ford resilient who wince the death
nf her husband two or more yearn
ago, -thus been making her home
With hey son. Dana Barrel), In Oak
land. Hhe Is enjoying good health
ml her residence In the bay city.
:Mrsw Mabel Hull, director of the
Reboot of Arts and Crafts at An
lond this s urn m e r, will tench
courses in weaving, block printing
and costume design, beginning
June. 30. 102
At.lXAiiiotul jnko
Mr. and Mr, Kenneth Jerome
are spending , a short vacation at
Diamond luke.
. Dance till 2 o'clock. OoM 1TI11
every flaturday night. 8Utf
Oh nine gladioli, nut flowers nnd
funernl sprnys. Hiimuelson's Flow
er 'Onrden, 208 Clark St. Phone
MO-XV : i: ,l . - UlWf
IVtHii Stale Metropolis
v Itenldents of Port land Veglsterod
at Medford hotels Include Mr. and
Mrfc iH. H, Hhclton. It. It. Mason.
Walter May, Fred Tibben. It. K.
lft..J. II. Running. H. A. Hills.
I. II. .laenhson. T. V. McKay, K.
M.' Todd. W. C. Mclln, Mr. and
Mr. C. W. JohnHton, Mr. and Mrs.
ft. D. Ludlow,- O. II. Dulton, C. A.
Whftlen, II. A. Cook. J. II. Fischer.
Mrs. Henry s. Hchuldcrman, Ilan
!n na rd , H. T. W 1 1 ma r t h , J . V.
Heetni, K. A. Saltnpm. Charles
fcnorfllty nnd 10. A. Halle.
5 Grand .Opening, . Dance, TJjhta
f'ark, ,, Thursday night,, following
free hund concert, Ashland, 1H
Darby flow North
O. C. Darby, manager of the
Klmhalt Fruit company, left this
morning for ' Port'and, where he
will interview northern ennnery op
erators nnd return to this city the
flret of ,tho week.
TMnre till a o'clock,
every Hnturday nlpht.
aau Tin;
not f
There's
a Reason
for the nnaparallcled
popularity of Fluhrer's
Breads; A' trial loaf
from your grocer will
five you the reason.
Insurance Men Here
Fred Tobben, representative of
the (St. Paul Fire and Marine In
hu ranee company, nnd C. N. Bertch
of the St. Paul Mercury and In
demnity, are vlHitors in Medford to
day from Portland. . ?.
Iiifimt DM Not Survive .
A fion, four and one-half pound,
born at the Hncred Heart hospital
lam Haturduy to Mr, and Mrs. Kv
erette Kvansiieer of Medford, did
not survive. The mother today
wan reported to be resting easily.
special Friday . and Saturday,
Choice Kladlolas ftOo per dozen,
Call at 325 S. Holly ov Phone 3!i-U
17
.Sums Valley (.'Huh;
Nine pre -school children and in
fant were present at the child
welfare clinic held yesterday ct
Hams Valley by' the county health
department, with Or. -II. c. Wilson,
county health officer, in charge, as
sisted by Mrs. Lyda King, county
nure. Thn ellnio was reported one
of the most HUcccHHful of the sea
son and was, held nt the Hams V,il
ley school. Mrs. Joe Dusen berry
and Mi's. V. .Davis also assisted
the health department In ma king
preparations for the clinic.
A special vnluo nt I1.G0 In thn
nll-Hllk Artornft hose Is making
quite a rrpiitntlon ftt Etholwyn It.
l(ifrmann'f). ' tt
NpciH Otiy in f'lly
.Mr. anil Mrn. T. W. Whaut rf
Kliinmth Kallw wore vlMltorn In
Me.lford yeBlenlay.
Dance, Dreamlan.l Sat. nltttlt. (IS
Mako Horiver u Cavcnian
lUtover Ik tn visit the national
parks. That menna that If ho vIhUh
them nil lie will hear the roar of
the Cavemen choruH Inside the
marble halls of Oreson. Hero is
hoping that President Hoover l
made ft Caveman. JrantH lnss
liullelln.
Dun CO till 2 o'clock, Gold HIM
every Haturday night. 80 If
Hern for (lie Ooiifeii'M.
Sirs. ):. CI. Burrltt of (Ireenvllle
III., arrived in .Medford today ti
attend tho Free Methodist confer
ence helni; conducted here.
. Special Krlday and Saturday,
C'holce Kladlolas .r0c per dozen.
Call at 325 8. Holly or Phono 3IKI-I,.
. i . .. , , i "7
Koriucr lleslifont lU'tiii'iix ,
.Too Mensle, former resident of
Medford, who. left . this city 20
years ao, Is here from I.oH Angles
vIsltlnK old friends., lie says that
the old town looks awfully nod to
him althotlKh ho hardly reeoKnlzod
It ns the samo place when hi ar
rived here.
See Drill's Shoot Molal Works
for rndiator, fondur and auto body
repairing tf
Salem AVoinnu nn llonnl
Kor the first time in history thn
school hoard of Salem will have o
woman 'member. At tho recent
election Mrs. Hoy Keeno received
the second highest vote.
nnneo till 2 o'clock, dold Hill
every Saturday night. ' Mtf
To Voto OH lloiul Ihkiio
An olectlon Is to ho held nt J. In
coin, south .of Ashland on the
flreensprlnff.s: hluinvny, tomorrow,
for the construction of a new
schoolhouse at an appruxlmuto cost
nf lift. 001).. Thn school sessions
were' held last year In n cottaKe
and quite n number of students
received Instruction there from two
teachers. , .
Pance, Dreamland Sat, niKht. Ill
Will Visit Ml. IIihiiI
Mr. nnd Mrs. Colo Holmes wlh
leave by motor Friday for a tlirer
di ys' trip, during which thoy will
visit Ml. Hood. .
Tree props: A lan?o stook always
on hand. Tel. 029. Mortfonl hum
her Co. 78lf
llrrn from lliNir Ktiilo
included nmnnK the California
Kilests nt Medford hotels nre Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. J. .Hudson nnd dnllKh
ter of Modesto, Mr. nnd Mrs. Win.
It. llallr.lt and P. H. Iturdelove of
Pnsadonn, Mrs. II. A. llultzn,rd, ltos(
M. liny of llevel-ly Hills. W. .1. Ad
ams of Hanta Crui. O. A.-Crllten-
den of Los Ancclc. -Krlene Dnvls
of Holl.x'wood. Mr. and Mrs. Win
ClnasHcn, Uolit' nnd A.' Clanessen
of Paso Uoliles, Mary A. Darby and
(lrace D. Cireen of Oakland, Air.
and .Mrs. D. Inlander'and di.uKh
ler, Mr, nnd Mrs. A. N. Klflman
of Berkeley, Normn Williams nnd
Hazel A. lllco nf lonu llach, Mr.
nnd Mrs. 1), (I. tlatiKh nnd Mrs.
J. A. Dorr of Petaluma. , Mr. and
Mrs. .1. T. avonnish nnd Miss M.
Martene of San Kranclsco.
There Is a month-end special at
ISthclwyn U. Hoffmann's offering a
selection of dresses ami ensembles
In plain and printed chiffons, crepes
and rajatis al the very special
price of tia.00. 100
Hon Cliinry llomp
Hubert Clancy, ,Ir.. arrived here
Iho first of the week to spend his
summer vacation It the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mobert
Clancy.
i For best green slabs.' aslt driver
nr call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. (IS I.
estf
! Hero Miiitilng ,
The list of visitors In Medford
'today from neighboring vicinities
I Includes Mrs. Frnnoes Pearson of
t Prospect, owner nnd operator of
the Aikenslde resort, nnil Mrs. llm
rlett Taylor of Ilutle Falls... ..
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size, cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
7tf
ICitsiprncr Visit (ho take
Miss L, Pelollbet of ltnston And
Miss L. Montague of Chattanooga.
Tenn.. nrrlved on the Shasta tills
mornlntr and left Immediately for
Crater I-nke.
Clearnnca snle. of summer hats
and .shoes nt tho Hand Pox nnd
Shoo Pox, 223 East th St. Hat
values to $10.(11, sale prices $3.91.
$3.98, I.IK. Shoes values .'. to
$ll. sale price $3.91. Shun valors
$3.!i to $l.9.". sale pric $2.t.i. 100
MEDFORD MAIL
VlHltliig at Talent
Mrs. H. C. Oelter and Bister, Ber
tha Roblson of Portland are spend
ing two weeks with their parent,
Mr.' and Mrs. W.. W. Roblson of
Talent. Mrs. Oelter and Miss Rob
Isdn formerly nt tended the Ah
lr.nd schools.
Ijcuve for Turner
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilmot and
Mrs. Margaret Fisher will leave In
the morning fdr Turner, Ore.,
where Ihey will attenl the con
vention of the First Christian
church which opens Saturday even
ing and closes Junday, July 6.
Summer hats going at 75c, $1.01)
U!K. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop
III M. M. Store... 100
Knroll nt Summer Scliool ,
Orval Locutell and Krlc Plerson
will leave here Saturday for Berke
ley, Cal., to, enroll In the summo
schonl. Roth boys .were students
nt O. S. C. during the past year.
:T.ook 75n, $1.00, $1.98' buys nny
summer hat tomorrow nt the Km
my Lou lint Shop in the M. M.
Slnre. New silk and felt hats very
special $l.(l. ., . oo
Visits IjmhI I tela lives
Miss Dorothy chauseo of Port
land, connected wit!) the state child
welfare association, was in Med
ford yesterday vlstlng her r uncle,
Fred C'oIvIb, ond Mrs. Colvlg. She
had heo nvlnltlng in Orants Pass
and was aircompunled to this city
by her mother, Mrs. F. W. Chnusse
of Portland, nnil Mrs. O. W. Colvlg,
her grandmother, ot Grants Pass.
Lnst week! L. & If. and Hot
point Jvlecirle Range Snle. South
ern Oregon Ulectrlc. 98
On lousiness .Here, . ,.
II.. H. Ieoiiard, field sales man
ager for the Xli'neral Petroleum
corporation., folln.wlng a three-day
liusmess trip, In this division,, left
Medford yesterday, , . .
For best green slabs, nsk driver
or call, Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031.
. 6Dtt
Oreg.inla.nH, ht IIoIi-Im , '
Among tho Oregon guests at
Medford hotels... oilier thnn those
from. Portland, ,flre John Phillip
of St. Helens, J. N, Miller. of Clnt
skanlo, . F, H...MIII. of :Vernonla.
Reuben Brown of MoKlnler. Mr.
and Mm. c. M. Huling and Mattle
HullnB of Myrtle point, Arma John
son of Hrookings, H.. J. Bevan. of
Haiem, Frances Leos of Baker, J5S.
A. Carter of The Dalles,, R, Brog
ilen nnd H. ,J. Jiallsky ot.Kitgeno.
Anyone who would like a bar
gain In a high grndo banjo should
call at this office nnd Inspect the
banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 2ftf
Visiting Her Klsit-r
Mrs. L. K. Dixon of Portland Is
tho house guest of her sister. Mrs.
c. W.: Pursel... She expects to re
main In Medford for two weeks.
Old-fashlohed brush arbor enmp
meeting at Kngle Point every day
and evening to August 1. Rvery-
uocly invited. , , ..98
Will Vacation lion. V'"' ; 1
Marvin Wick, who hns been nt
tending the llenson Polytechnic
school nt Portlnnd, orrlved here
recently to spend , the summer
months nt thn homo of his mother.
Mrs. c. W. Ptirsel..!- i
Let mo wrlto your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Hollan I
Uldg. Piione 993 tf
Coliiplotliig Water System"
The Installation of the water line
extension to Iho Dcrrydnlc district
north of Mcdfoi Is. almost com
pleted nnd will be within the next
few days. However, it. may still
bo sometime until oil thn nrosneo-
tlve users ln the district hnve In
stalled plumbing fixtures to take
advantage of tho new water, sorv
Ice.. t. .... i ...
Screen doorai (f I x t u r e n freo)
Medford Lumbar Co. Phone 629.
78tf
KlMTlinrt In Ho.wbiiig , .,
Jenn Kherhart left lnst evening
for ltoseburg. where he will be the
Instructor nt the Red Cross swim
ming clnsses . to bo .constructed
there. Mr. F.hcrhart was Instructor
at the local school whloh closed
yesterday wllh a water carnival.
For best green slnbs, nsk driver
or call Medford fuel Co. tel. 631
. ... ... 65tf
Out.of-T.mn Vlsliors '. '
Included among Iho visitors In
Medford today from county points
were .!. O. Isaacson of Central
Point.- K. E. Llttlefleld of Phoenix.
John Stewart of Fern Valley, and
i' m ik Kingston of Ashland.-
Let us haul nwny your garbage
and refuse, Phono 542, City Hnn
llnry Service 387tf
Thrilling ltldo for lentlst ' ;
A ride In the nlr yesterday had
more thrills (hnn three ntito rld -s
nnd two fishing trips for Dr. R. c.
.Miiinoiiami. iientist. when he. was
riding In a big Stlnsnn cabin plane,
piloted by Lolnnd Miles, and part
of (he lime by Orover Youngs, lo
cal ex-army flier, who had nut
flown since the Avar. A number of
clever turns nnd fancy flying al
most took the doctor'n breath. He
was not reluctnnt tn ndmlt that he
wns n bit frightened In thn mld.it
of the performnnce.
Chnuncey Florey new located
123 Hast Main St. Insurance nnd
Henl Kstnte. tstf
Ixicnl Couple to Wril
A marriage license was Issued at
the county clerk's office today to
Gideon Crow. 19. enrpenter. nnd
J nana Ruff. 19, both of Medford.
At Kthelwyn It. Hoffmann's you
will find all straw lints formerly
priced upr to $29.50 grouped into
three lots , $1.99, $4.95, $8.96, 100
VI ill lug In Med ford
Mrs. Allen Thurmnn and Mn.
Mdyth Coffleld of Los Angeles are
visiting William Thtirmon nnd fnm
lly for a few daya while en route
to Portland.
New felts, nnd silk . lints, Gage
models, special $!i.9R; other mod
els $1.98 to $.19. The Hand Hox.
100
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
f'luiligetJ In Personnel
V. I. Powels, district manager
of the General Petroleum corpora
tion of California, has been trans
ferred to Salem, where his head
quarters will be established. W.
T. Ehmke will be the Medford and
Klnmath Falls .-. district manag'T,
and K. Y. Carkln has been pro
moted to salesman.... ..
Vifltors from Wnshlnglon
.iFrom VVashlngtpn the following
are registered at Medford hotels:
Mr. nnd Mrs. M, D. Salndon, Mrs.
A. Gordon of Chehalls, Mr. and
Mrs. Fredk.- Rlchter. of .Yakima and
the following from Seattle: W. F.
Paul,K. .V. Peleman,. Mr. and Mm.
(. A. Berger and B. W. Wegert.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
tho Fhsalon Shop. 421 Medford
Uldg. Tel. im tf
Lost week! . L... & IT. ond Hot
pblnt Eleotrlo Range Sale. South
ern Oregon Klectrlo. , 98
yislllng from PiMntello
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tonielson of
Pncntello, Ida,, aro Medford visitors
for a tew days. aWhlle here Mr.
and Mrs. Tomehton will visit Crater
Luke and other .points -pf., Interest
In southern Oregon. .Mr. Tpmelson
lsthe store .manager of , the CJn
derella-Shop at .Pocatollo...
Iose( squeaking Yecls are dan
gerous. Have them tightened on a
hydraulic wheel setting machine at
Flchtner's Garage. . !..,: .-, .93tf
1' Phone ' 542. ' We'll' haul awov
our refuse, City Sanitary Service.
' . 337tf
Young Woman Seeks Divorce
Claiming that she did not know,
her own mind and was encouraged
to.. enter. ..tha-i wedded: estate by
others ..at. tho, age-of ;18 ..years,
Gladys Jlttbermnn. filed suit for dir
vnroe .ln circuit, count yesterday
against nny Hnherman, They were
married, June . 1,:1920,: There are
no -property .rights to be divided.;
'ilrn, Billings of 8. Riverside Ave.
says that Or. Blazon Poison. Oak
Prescription completely cured her
ln two days, . It is sold and guar
anteed. by Heath's. Drug Store. 99
dnaiihcey Florey nw "located
123 'Hast Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate. 65tf
VlHitiJd! Grant Push, '' ,
Alias Eleanor Peter, Sirs. "Honu.-r.
Mnrx, Mrs. Jack. Porter and Mrs.
O. W. -Porter nil of Medford were
In this city. Tuesday shopping . at
Adrlenne'a. jClrants .Pass .Courier,
' Dance at Jacksonvllio,' Saturdny,
9 till 2. a", m. .' . ' .97
Special Friday . and Saturday,
Choice gladiolas 'fiOc per dozen.
Call nt '325 S. Jlolly or Phone S90-L.
I'n , " ' . - J -. . .97
IjOcuI Conoem In Still
Tho Medford Book. Store, t A. H.
Miller nnd Mo.rga.ret Davis, propri
etors, was named defendnnf in an
notion filed against It yesterday In
circuit court by the Credit Service
company, of Portland, seeking mon
ey claimed to be duo for a $1073
order from the J. K. Olll company.
$4,269.05 order from the Eastmm
Kodak company. and n $34r'.order
from tile .lleywood-Wakefleld com
pany, . .
, The. Peasley's . new studio now
open, opposite new Holly theater.
'''. tf
Last weekl L. & H. nnd Hnt
polht Klectrlo' Rnnge Sale. South
ern Oregon Electric. .98
SCTirvli for. Missing Hoy
The Medford Chamber of Com
merce received an. Inquiry today
fcom ithe. Parrleh, . Ala., police de
partment for.. information concern
ing the whereabouts of Tom
Thomas, 10. years old. believed to
ho In. this section., The boy .has
been missing for sometime, , ; .,
,.AVo" specialize In 'radiator and
fender repairing nt Van's Garage,
33 S. Bortlett. Thone 208. tf
Lime for all purposes at Med
ford Lumber fio. ' 78tf "
Cwll Davis Vlslilng Hero
Cecil Davis, formerly of this city,
nrrlved In Medford Sunday with
W Hoover, nnd family of Los
Angeles.. The party came to. Mod
ford because of the serious Illness
of Mrs. Alma Hoover of North
Hlverslde avenue.- Davis graduat
ed from Medford high school In
1929. He hns been In Los Angeles
for th pnst yenr In the employ of
W. A. Brown, the lnrgest under
taking estnhlishment west of Phil
adelphia, He will return to Los
Angeles the latter part of next
week. . W. E, Hoover Is connected
with the American Automobile
Owners assorlntlon of Los Angeles.
Th plloovers were very favornbly
Imprcssed with the Rogue. Rlvor
valley and Its wonderful water.
They have ho definite plnns for1
their return to Los Angeles. v
Hemstitching, picotlng, pleating,
button maklns and hosn mending.
Handicraft Shop, 257tf
SiMH-lnl mimminlcnilmi.
Medford Lodge No. 103. A.
P. A. M.. Friday. June
27th, 7:36 o. in. Work In
the E. A. degree. Visiting mem
bers' welcome. ' H. J. FIELD.
C.'ltt. HOlTSTO'NSocy.. V. M.
97
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE OR TKADK We have
out, or iny oest farnisf witli river
bottom' sblti 40lncri's- of 'yeung
alfalfa. 40 acres ready to ho sown
to -Alfalfa. 4rt nres of bottom
land to bo cleared and nil water
ed with free wnter right; The
place hns attrnetlve home of 6
large rooms, plastered, basement:
the barn Is well built and pat
ented stalls for 20 cows. Price
$ll.enn, and would take In trade
a Medford home tip to $6,000;
balance to rim Tor venrs at 6.
' CHAI'NCICV KI.ORKY.
Phone 318. laj Ksst Mali.
P8
KOW ltRNT Kurnlshert bunsnlnw.
eleetrlc rnnxe nnd plnno. a 14 So.
Holly. 6ttj
POH T)KT 5-rm. modern house.
iih ". mm. Phone l.iSo-v. 9
WAXTKn-Youn l,i,v to wnrK In
nunneries n o m e )..roi,innl.
Imiulre at om-e. Ued Hml l.un.-li.
I'hoenlx, Ore. a
'PRECOX, THURSDAY,
More Lowe Snires
Sam Carey took low score yes
terday at the Medford miniature
golf links with a 43 and was ful-
lowed by C. C. Corum with a 47. i
Mrs. Peggy Jeschke was low in the
women's division with 51. followed,
by Ganore Gilliland with 58. . i
Driving to (Los Angeles June 30; .
want 2 passengers to share ex-;
penses. Write llr.i. A. F. Green, I
Eagle Point. . !
MOPPET.- --W1 1 Ham "A. Moffe,-
a resident of Medford Tor the past
20 yarnr niutntX tiWny l his home. ;
612 South Newtown, June 26, aged
69 years, five months and two days.
He was horn at Ionia, Michigan.
January 24, 1SG1 A part of his
life .waB Hoent at 13irton, NV, D
where he was enBaged In farming
until coming to Medford 20 years
ago, since which time he has fol
lowed the carpenter .rtrade. Mr.
Moffet has heen In falling . health
for the pnst year. He leaves he
alde his , wife, , Gertrude, .Moffoi,
two sons and two daughters, Floyd
Moffet, Devil's Lake, JC...D.; Mis.
10. J,. Thompson, Chinook. Mont.:
Glenn and Hazel Moffet of Med
ford. . Funeral Hervlces. In charge
of Conger Funeral Parlors will.oe
announced later.. ..
StOORl5. Funeral services for
John C. Moore, who lost his life;
by coming in pontact with a hlgh
puwer electric vlre northeast of.
Medford Tuesday,, will he held at'
the Conger chapel, with, the Hev. i
W. H. Katon officiating, at 2 p. m.
Friday. Interment will be In the.
Central Point cemetery.i ( i
TRADE CONFEREES 10 !
California's preparations for the
Pan-American Reciprocal Trade
Conference In Sacramento this fall
are Interesting many nations. From
every Latin-American country, al
most, has. come assurance of co
operation and participation.
The Northern California-Southern
Oregon Development associa
tion will maintain an exhibit at
the conference,, whjch will be the
means of introducing tho products
raised in this section tn buyers t i
Houth American countries. ,
N'otleo of Filial At'Oiint. .
In the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Albert Ross Rrashear, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that Ks
ther I: Brashear, lOxecutrlx of the
Estate of - Albert Rosh Urashear,
has filed her final account In the
above entitled court and matter,
and that Saturday, the 12th day
of July, 1!30. at the hour of ten
o'clock forenoon, a the county
court room of said Court, In tho
courthouse at Medford, Jackson
County, Oregon, hns been appoint
ed as the time and place for the
hearing of objections to said finul
account, and for the settlement
thereof.
ESTHER I. BRASHEAR. ,
' ' ' Executrix.
First publication, June 12. 11130; 1
lnst publication July 10, 1930. j
Notice to creditors.
Notiee is hereby plven to all per
sons having; elaims against the es
tato ut Ohadiah R. Pankey. dc
eeased. to- present them properly
certified to the undersigned, at the
office of Prank V. Fnrrell, 427
Medford Hullding, Medford. Ore
Ron, within six months from tho
date of the first publication nf this
Notiee, which date is tho 12th day
of June. man.
CLAHKNCR H. PANKRY,
Administrator of tho Instate of
Olitullnh H. Pankey. Deceased.
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Spiced Cup Cakes, nut topped, doz. 24c
Silver Cakes v , . ... . . . 25c, 35c, 50c
Pumpernickel Bread 15c
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To tag along and keep the kids
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found this out when taking over
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Hellen play. "Too Clone for Com
fort," which wan presented over
KM ED, the Mail Tribune-Virgin
radio station. , .. .
Mr. Hrown thought he could
work on his hooks while giving
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his wife a day of rcat from the
Minn
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slips, he had to pay the neigh-
bors for everything from doctor's
lllll IU Ki"i'B
ruined plant.
The part of lirown was taken
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j Rr-o-niri TVTnt.hlpns
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Children
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. Eve. 25, 50
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All Talking Comedy
Will King in "Weuk But Willing"
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ftS Matinee
10, 25
FEED s
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They furnish tho prol.-in. !
nmf mineral mailer r.-a'titrti
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