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PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal ' This week will he n notabh- one) in that tlm ureal national patriotic! holiday, the Kotirth of July, cornet) tin Fridays Trnr celebration of it will not btf n'wo-dny holiday ln cr.Hy, tin tho Medford rtioren nndj plncpft of huHines.s will reooon for htiHincH on Saturday morning. Of, eourno n businews ' will cease on Friday. Tho Mull Tribune, aceord i'ng to it custom of years, will not ip iauert on Fridi.y. Drive In iray service to your car, f-'unrl-so Lunch and nft drink iand 1 now open to th? pulille. The higKe.it and hest root hecr In thn elty for 5c. Twelfth and l'!.elflc highway. Drive out folks, and Klvo im a trlr.l. inj Mis. ItliKscll Tiaek lYolll I'orllaml Mrs. J. HI mo Itussell (Margaret VanSroyon) who has been con fined in h Portland hospital for the pr.st two months, returned to Med ford this morning to be present at tho wedding of .Miss Kugenia Vilm. She was accompanied home hy Mr. rtusscll nnd daughter, Snlly l.ee. who have heen visiting northern pntntiv - . i . The semi-annual clearing sale is now in progress at Kthelwyn II. Hoffman's, Including Hals,. Coats, Dresses and Unsembles. 11S 'olvlt .Inly 4lll SpcalfCf ' Judge William Colvlg of this lly, the new state C. A. It. com mander, will deliver the chief nd dress at the C'nnyonvllle, Ore., fourth of July -celebration next Friday. Tho judgo wn a pioneer dltlzen of Douglas county as well as of this iounly. . j Mrs.. Mabol Hall, illrcotor of the School of " Arts and Crnfls nt Ash Ifind this sumnier. will teach courses. In vealing. block printing and costumo design, . beginning Juno so: '-. ... 102 (Jaitllnc frock -Mall . ' Wprd was received nt the local linrt office that the rural route front this city will bo extended on Kardlne Creek '.to the forks of the iload. This will give r.dded service to t)m patrons on this crock. It will niean about a mile more of de livery route on the , creek. Ciold ijlll News. , ' . . ... : ' J i The semi-annual clearing sale is tjow , in progress at Ktliehyyn n. Tnffmiiiin's, including lints,, coals, Tt)rpses and. Knsemliles, ' . 1(15 Vlsllcil l'roni Oklnhnmn ; ; J. P."' MoClhec and- family of ihiiimi. Okla., stoniied for a short jlslt with John Selles and family of this city. Mcflhee Is n part Cherokee Indian and a cousin of Nfrs. Heller. He has practiced low In Oklahoma for the iast twenty yearn ahd Is now making a tour of tM west, Intending to locate.; I firtt a pormanent wavo before the Fourth, llowman's lienuty Mtiopno. ijbnne 67. 103 .Meeting Tills Al'lcrnooii , I The Scandinavian society will Hold Its regit Inr mooting at 2:30 I ills afternoon nt the I'reabytcrl.in church, whore"" Rev; H. r lverson will deliver- n sermoiii . - ! Dance till 3 o'clook. (.old .11111 mpry Saturday night. 89tf (lllffHil lit Dlamoini l ake j ir.irnld clIftoriL stato gnme wnl'- den, with Marlon names, game vjarden of Klamath county, motor ed to Dlnmond Lake Wednesday, vyhcro they InNpocted thn slate fish lialcherles. ' ' - ' i v For bent green slabs, ask dj'ivor or call Medford Fuul Co., Tel. 031. ..... . . r.Stf nantl Conroi't WolncMlny ' I Clood news for the general Med ford public Is that the first band ophbort of the season will be given next yodnosdny In the city park, by' the Elks bund, rirants T'nss and Ashluttd began their park hand coiicerfs. a week or more ftgh. - I 1 " I Choice gladioli, cut flowers nnd funernl sprays. Hamuelson's Klnw- ei-'flnlden. 208 Clark St. Phoho 880-X. ' . ' ' Ut Hostess nt Oi'egtm Caves . . Miss Adenn Joy. of Ashland, who Is employed a hostess In tho lodge nt the Oregon Caves, arrived In Ashland Thursday to spend a couple Of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy. Dance, till X .o'clock; lOnlrt Hill every Sajurlny night. Slllf ClinngtMl Their Mens Several of our friends among the journalism ' hra'duii'tos who .' have bH!r( honing to "hook on In the Mg time" have been In to state that they would Just 'ns soon work 'n Wugeno ns Chicago. Eugene (luard. ... i . Txink 75o, $1.00, $1,118 buys any iunmor hnt tomorrow at the Em my I.nu Hnt Bhon In thn M. M. Store: New silk n,nil folt hats vory fiielnl' $!.. " - loo 1iter ljike vimiii )ien TitCMlay jThe. ntflcinl Crater l.ako season Will be opened next Tuesday morn ing, when the stages will begin operating dally -between Medford, K;ir.malh Kails,. Chlloquln and tho national park, and nil the conrcs slojM) In thejifirk will be In opern thin. , J'ho lotlge opened Thursday nlghr. totir'diys earlier than the nfflelnl JniloAlon. and tho cnfeterla oh the Mm camp ground has been rtyrluf 1' I' fa".' Ii.lne for i MtiWrlHngs of 8. Riverside. Ave. Mys that Dr. Illaron Poison Oak Proscription completely cured hr Irt itwi tjaiw. It 4 aiK and gltar antyd y, lltath Dtug Htoro. 09 MnmW Jtoru oninuier MKlarXWRl. .0. K, Maude of Callftigpla iiWoceupylng their lodge on the Hogue river, east of Hold lllll, for the summer. aviy your RiirbnKc hpno' &42, iiy Han-3-7K Itcrc ivliix V)iurnituliil1oiiN Mr. and .Mr, Joe Daniel. Jr., were continuinK to leceive felloila iIoiih from Hiiriirined fi-ienda .venter day upon hearing; of their marriage at flranttt Paw TliurKday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel will make their home in Medford, where the brideKioom's parent, Mr. and Mr.s. Joo Daniel, and the bilde'n pjirentH. Mr, nnd Mr. William Thurman, renldo. Itoth have many friends fn ihis city. Driving to Los Alleles June 30; -want 2 passengers to sharo ex penses. Wrlto Mr.?. A. F. Green, Kwtlo Point. 09 ; . (ireful lrohyterliiii Meeting i With prominent speakers frnm both church and educational fields, the 40ih t nniial meeting of l!ie Treshylerlan synod of Oregon will lip held on the I'nlversity of Ort Loose, fiueaklng wheels are dan Kim campus July IS to 23. . : gerous. . H.ive.lheni tightened on a I !a spoelal value at $1.50 In tho all - silk Arlcraft hone Is making quite a repulalion at Klhelwyn n. Hoffmann's. .'.f. More I'riuii Iowa i . ;."! : Aurclla Spengler of Iloone, In.! j yas among t ho motorist from a '- distance who registered yesterday at the local out of state auto reglsr tration bureau. ;At Kthelwyn 11. Hoffmann's you will find all straw hats formerly priced up to $29. "0 grouped Into '.hrce lots , S 1.95, $4.95, $8.95. 10(1 Council .Meeting TtlOHlily. 'The first meotln;; of thb'- city council for July to he held next 'hiosday evening, will-.probably be i'.n unimportant one devoted most ly to business of a routine nature. : New fells and models, special $r els $1,118 to $3.9S. slllc hats, dago .9S; other .mod Tho Hand' Hox. '100 To Handle CUfiioi'c I'rodiictH . Ilcrt Williams, export manager of the Clllmore Oil company, open ing tomorrow In Medfordi :and A. M. O'llanlon. Medford inunager, wero Ashland visitors Friday. The. Oeaor Service Station and Porter Service Station will handle, .this n,ew oil. Ashland Tidings. ; Kor best green slabs, ask driver oy call Medford fuel Co. Tel. (13!. ' C5tf SI low Mcdfonl ricltire ( A larne plcluro of the Medford Municipal Airport wan publUhed in u recent Ihsuo of the Kujjene Bally (luard. followInK the oloctlon there, at which voters aKroed to Hpend 8,nil0 upon Ihc KiiKcno al"' port. Tho plcturo caption mcntloiiH t)io publicity which tho Henry Koi-d advertlHlnfi: gdvo, 'Mod ford luHt win tor, nnd Haid any mien advances In the direction of Eugene would be tvppreciuted from now tin. , Clenranco sale of summer hntH and shoes nt the Hand Box and Hlioo llox. 223 Kant 0th St. Mat values to $ 10.50. sale prices S3.9H, S2.H8, $1.0S. Shoes values $5 t $t, nalo price $3.95. Hhoe vnluon I3.UG to $4.95, sale price $2.95. 100 Able Ut Visit .Mcitfoitl i I John lOddy who was' recently relcawed from the Haored J lenrt l0H)ltal where ho wan confined for Hpvcrnl wtchfl roeoverlnK from a major operation, wan able to cohio down town yoHlorday. Although ho in Htlll weak, he l rapidly reRaln Ititf his strength. . ' ;i ' Hummer hatH going nt. 75o, $1.00, $1.9S. Tho'Kmmy Lou Hnt Shop In M. M. Htore. 100 nivcrllng tUv Tourists ' It. A. Annin of North Rend ban been put In charge of the tourist Information bureiwi opened at Proa cent City, t'al., by ('oos nnd Curry t-oitnt In in an effort, to divert travel over. tho.()regun Coast hlgi way, Annin will rvmnlint hit during th heavy, traffic nionlhs of tiummer. ' ! Amler-on'n new btudiu .of Tho otgraphy, ground floor. 4n7 KuM Main. oppasite.riggly.AVisgly. Two nt. i:iks 4.yHvcuii4iii ; M i'l ford really 1iih two ropvesen tiitlveH attending tlio national Klkn coii.ventlnn at Atluutic City. X. J., n In addition, lo .Uen. Moller, the dflegalu from' (he Medford lndg, John 0. Uwyle, ansi.'ilnnt .' general manager of Copeo, "will he at he convention nwtho delegate ' from the Klamath Falls lodge, of which he la paul eMaltcd ruler. Although removing to Medford to take tho position. 'U the Copco horn1? office. Mi'. Hoyle retained IiLm exalted rulcrshtp of the Klamath Kulln lodge until the end of hla term, making trips over to the latter cHy to attend the lodge mectlngB. , Chnuncey Klorpy now located 133 Ka.Ht Main St. . liiHiirauco and Ueul Kulate. . - , . r'itf Hc4urn. ritnn Kni rmucixco VI. ,U. Uromloy of The California Oregon Power Co., nnd Mountain Stale Power company. . returned the firM of last week from a1 sev eral days', biuslnes!) trip t to Wan Krunciaco.', , Ch.mncey Florey now located 123 Knut Main St. Insurance nnd Ueal Kslate. CStf Htitko IttHHtrtl Vewtcitlny Th sheriff's office. Issued ovm 100 uuto UcciweK yesterday to Med ford i.nd county motorlMis, and n evnn greater humber is expected o be Issued tomorrow. We specialise in radiator and fender repairing nt Van's Uaras 33 H. Ilartlelt. !Mione 20S. tf Mull Tribune Iti Challenged A challenge was received yester day from the Medford Pally Nwh by the Mail Trtbune for a newspa per tournament on the miniature Rolf course on Oakdnle avenue, Kucb paper Would be rciJreneut -d by nix plyiis. going around the entire IS holes. . No d;,le has hen set for the proposed games. Thi challenge follows closely on the heeltt of a challenge from the Ash land Ttdinns for a horse.ihoo tour nament. , . T Anyonj; who would Uko a bar gain In n high grade banjo should call nt thin office nnd Inspect the banjo left here for rale; a nari-lfic regardless ot cost. . 25tf MEDFORD MAIL Mnnlofr (ilti.H CoinliiK I Ionic ) Mla Mae Mordo'f of Klamath J-hI1h, and formerly of Medford, ;m now in I.om A uncle, after having . motored t croHs the continent from j Detroit, .Mic h., where uhe i physi cal education Inntructor . in the! .HchooiH. and expects to arrive home1 about July 1 to npend her vacation j with her parunts and Hlwter Inj Klamath Kail. Miss Alleen Mordoff ! will arrive home the lam of Julv to I spend the month of August. Dressmaking nnd remodeling at the Fashion S Jl 0 p, 4 J 4 Medford j Itldg Tel. 111. 1 lf I IVrnillled to. Carry (inn 'i'he sheriff's office Issued h per- mlt last week to (leorge Mitt of j Mcdfnrd to carry, a revolver for i protection purposes. i hydraulic wheel setting machine a Flohtner's larnge. . U3tf Itlow ut lloniiiiicei ' ftlectrin tl.ht.i ni'.l t lie IiimI.'i lied In tile Oreiron e!ive ill firants I'wi. ino' yorili comes Another ef- t "tp ' reduce. romance. Uark (1ountfy sun. J Llmo. for., al( .purposes forii Lumber Co. ftt Med 78tf Writer, l.ucatlug lit Hicburg .Captain,. Krank Winch, Interna tionally ltnuwn ' Hportsman and w;vitoi-i hwis. announced. -(t rtose-r burg .that' boipians to locate in the I'mpiiuu. valley- nea,r Kost.'burg, where ho. can- devote, his cntlro time to. writing...;. . . ,,. ycre;:n doors (Mx.tprpg froe) M.otiford Lumber o'. I'hono 09 .-.a... ... 7Stf (VjuiUei'fcll(i- (.timing . Medford police officers hnve been advised that a..crcw..ot counterfeit ers. p.iHMhiir bogiiHTllver dollars, aro coming toward'. Med ford, and. have already . reuwhou northern (California; lleports .say that Yreka hna been, flooded'- with tho spur- IfiUH tnonw. which IsiHiild to b a poor Imllfttlon oB the regular coins, and c'lW o (UHert- ... Cliauifcey Floi;ey now;. locatcJ 123 :Knst Main St.. 'InHurnnco and Ueal Fslule. . . CGtf I'xaveM fur l.ako AIlss Wllilu Richmond, who re cently returned, to. her home near Central Point after attending Ore gon State College, Corvallls, for the past year, left last week for Crater Lnko, where -she will spend tho summer; Tet nio wrlto your flro Insurance;. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Itldg., I'hono 093, tf SU es Tjtike Again Artei 43 Years .The visit of Mr. and Mrs. Chat Olt of Myrtle Point, to Crater Lake, last week, was peculiarly interest ing to the Myrtle Point merchant, wIiohp young manhood was spent I n M ed f o r d , a.s he f 1 rst sa w the hike 42 yours ngo. and had not seen it since until then. When the trip of many year ago was made to tho lnko with his family by horse and wagon, by oi.sy stages, with camping out stops both wayH and at the hike, Mr- Hilling was then a youngster. . i Tceo props. A1J lengths, regular sisso. Cheap at Medford. Lumber Co. -.-.: ...... . . 78tf Visiting McilTorO Friends . MIsm Minora Crawford of Port land Is spending a short- vhonlloli lit Medford visiting friends. She if a former local resident. , For best green slabs, .nsk driver or call Medford B'uel Co., Tel. (i31. 0IUf Srliool Office.. U. Husy Tlio county school superintend ent's office has been busy for the past week receiving reports from district clerks nnd nnnual reports from teachers. Tho mass, of ma teria,! Is to be compiled for the an nual county report to he submltltHl .o the state Hchooli office The ipeasleys new studio now opon, opposite new Holly thcate tf Quicksilver Mini Output, , , Mr. .Miller, who has for tho pwd month been operating the cinnabar propgr.ty mt Dr.- W. P. ChUholm. was In the city from tho mine Wed nesday. He broiiKht with him about 19 pounds of quicksilver which he had rot or lea from ore out of the Chlsholm property. t.lol.1 Hill News. ' Phono ' your, refuse. !. We'll haul nwnv City Sanitary Service 337tf Crn lor Utke .Mull Sei vliip The dally service between Med ford and Crater I.ako for the sea won will hO'lnnugtmited next Tues day. MKh M.vrna Hush will again. ho the post in rst res ol the lodge, a she has been for several years. . Tree, props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. (129. Medford Lum ber Co. 7Stf Two lion 1 1 ty yvamint-i The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants yesterday to Chnrlea Hendricks ot Hutto KulN. one coyote, and to S. J. Klchey of liogue ntver, one coyote."" See HrHl's Sheet Metal Works for rudintor, fender nnd nuto body repairing. - tf Hack From the Ijike Ur. K. C. Longley of Hremerton, Wash., and tlordon Kershaw of Medford have- returned tropi a ffshinit trip to liamond T.ake TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY orn HKirr ni v so acwu. c,rwk Ihiiniuli nli.i v. irliiK.. iinr'-l rich null In wut'iU'n'. 1U acre.1, more iHsy cH'.'II-imI, irtok h.iHyni luml. :liii,U(Ji) fi'rt sinv ilinlu'r: lots of woinl. v mllo off OrntV lJiko liiuhwiiv. Near tiirp, nehool nnil Itomii Illvrr. JM1 niKh or i0 tinniR of fioil ru.sh. liilanro (10 monthly. I). V.. Mill.inl. 13 Iv Main. 0! 1'IIR SA I.K llalihlls. Initllre John Cri'W. Hi-rosi 1'. K. tnu'k Vn rlflr MlKluvay ninth. 101 VVAN'TKO Kxiirrlcnrril crviro .. Hiailon oucratur. I'lmnc ',i;lit-AV . or S5. ... 11 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Daring Birdmen -mm$f jiiymi ;n 0f.ii i-t.gvmmmtMjvmiui in.i nn i in, i i mm i i f . : :,.' AsMocliitfd Tress (eleplmto or.' ( Irlt to i-lhl) ( apuiiii t ' h 11 r I c s K Tun-rrl-Sin l Ii, Rmlln Opi'iiilor sinuuimc nnd Co-IMIol VnnDyke belilK wi'li'Oliicil nt Itiiosevell Meld. Xciv York, nller ioiiiplitlnn of 11 ono-Mlop eilst-wost I'light of II111 Ailiinllc. .Niivlgiilnr S1111I Is not shown. '' '.'''.'.'. In Medford Yestenlny " ' Included nmoni the out-of-town visitors Iri. Medford yesterday were Miss. Agnes Johnson of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. .Ceorge Henry uf Hro.wnshoro. Miss Pert ha Coy of Cold llill, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Toole of Tolo.and Xollie l-'ick of Jackson ville. : . TTemstltchinT,t pltntlnn, plehttncr, huttim making Knd hoso mending. Handicraft Shop. . 2r7tf CuptahrVntU'c Honored '. A. J; Vaiitv of Portland, former well known Medford man when ht was munager.iof the local telephone ford National Guard unit when entered World war , service, hut who haa been commercial aRent for years: with the P(ici(ic Xelephone and - Telegraph company, wasi chosen president of Oregon chap ter," No. 31, Telephone Pioneers oli America, at: r. luncheon and elect j lion of -officers hold last Thursday,: in Portland..: . -. - .. i. , . -- I I'hof'iiU Couple Ui Wed The county, clerk's- I'fSce issued i marriage license yesterday to Charles Hob. is, and Ksther Mes senger, a.t both of Phoenix, 1 h mardugu. will proha.bly lake .place this morning, Mr. Hobbe" is a half brother of. Charles Jmes Cotton, who recen,ly married Miss Mcsaen gee's sister. Ethyl, Today's brld. taught school last year a. Thomp son Creek nnd Mr. lloljbs Is em ployod lit the UidnunU , Orchards near Phoenix. Ita,(tlosnaUo VirUin llctlcr 'MisH Fern Converse who was blr ten by a rattlcsuakv n week ago yesterday while walking through the. woods at Wolf creek, Is report ed to be improving nnd is now able to walk n short distance each dr.y. . . Udiirniiig From Viuiitlou - '' Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Hert C. Hostel were to return today from a two weeks' vacation stay nt their sum mer cabin at Union Creek. Women's Hose 51.00 pair Silk from top to ot- with French Heel iriitiraiide First Insurance Agency, A. L. HILL, Manager Phona 105 ' 'SO Ni Central Medford, Oregon Electrotherapy -.'..: Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Succesaful Year In Medford Treatmenta fay Appointment Natlirjl Methods , Food Science Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 WATER LILIES Our catalog telli yoji how to - grow and Qr for them . BAUER'S AQUATIC ' Marlon Ave Portland, Ore. Phone SEIIwood 1419 OI'i;(!ONT. SUNDAY, .7 Receive Praise Visiting McMinnville t'lty Traffic Officer O. .1. Pres cott is spending two or three days nt McMinnvillt :att4idin thn an nual state meeting of the Mon tana Association, nnde up. of for mer Montana state residents living in Oregon. I Id Dan Cupid Alnns , Down at the county rlerlc'w of fice is n fhy youns niaiitPn who perhr.ps in tile past year or two has done more to swell the ranks of tho Uenedicts than any other one person. She is Mis.s Helen Dusan,: a deputy county clerk who issues marriage licenses,. She's had so. lt!murh practice, especially with California couples coming to Med-1 ford 10 escape the "gin marriage law" in that state. thi.t she can; fi)ot them coming through the door and hns all the blanks ready when the applicants reach the counter. ( Card of Thanks We wish to t hun k our ma.iy friends fbr their kindness and for the many beautiful floral offerings in our sad bereavement. !" Mr. nnd Mrs. (J. Love mes U-l'iX INSURANCE YOUR HEALTH is your wunllti. It's ua neitr as your telephone. Call 1:191) for appointment. OR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy ' Chiropractic JOHN H. LOCK Painting Decorating Flna Interior Work a Specialty Phone 118 I 1 cr: '. I warn' CJSl SErtrS HERE AGAIN otrND ' -5' ; Sg;. - romance.. E V JMJM I - I METROTONE NEWS AMV, ! . X iWjrJ yJfii ADMISSION ' -'"oi' TnrtAv VSP&L -fe. 1 Eve. 10, 35 btartS IUUAY Continuous Shows 12 1 1 p m. 1 1 tt Zsir CXK 29,' 19S0. (inriiiuii Improved (IimU'kp liormnn of !"!! "HI. ivhu Iiiih liwn III for tlii- )ut week, is reported to lie ill ii n Improved condition. I-VrcMiy SiTil.-c VWh f tho XX" Mrs. Louise Compton. who U em- j next year. i ployed in the. forest service office WiUMm A -r K mene. n Medford. was i Grants PH.Am -sils Poucr Ho.uc j Thursday. Mrs. Hazel I-redenbuig I of the Siskiyou national forest nf- i flee, necompanied bt-r to .mpiiioiii latep in the afternoon. C.rantw Pa.rt Courier. I liOMH. fftolohi oii -ltadto - John Devereaux. well known Dass soloist "(if Kugne, Is spending several days in. Medford and vicin-;; ity. Mi". Hevereaux, though only l yers of age. has already won an j excellent Ycputufion for , hit radioi and concert work. He was also win-t ner of the maio-wide vo:al con-, tests at the I', of O. two consecu-; tive years. Iiy special arrangement,; Mr. Uevfreaiix will appear on the.' local radio .station next Tuesday evening through the courtesy cf The California Oregon Power- co. llcv. Porter III On account of the llliU'sn of Tiev. 1 ! Porter there will b. no .services at the Presbyterian church Sunday evening. These services were to . have leen under the auspices of the Missionary society. Hoyle Knmutc to Convention J. C. Doyle, assistant gencr1 manager of tho California Oregon Power Co., accompanied Ity Mrs. Moyle. left last week for Atlantic City, 'where he will attend the na tional convention of the D. P. O. F. Mr. lloyle is a doleaale of the t31ks lodge of Klamath Falls, of which orgrailza'ion he was exalted ruler last yeat. Kverett K. Power, son of Mr. md Mrs. F. P. Power of this city, is spending his vacation with his parents and sisters, Josephine and ; Melon. 1 1 II !I3 .12 fi IS H TODAY i STARTS ALSO mm cool , ,, MARY BRIAN Sc'fe SKEETS GALLAGHER - -gf S:4U OLIVE BORDEN Sunny Jim in "HIS BACHELOR DADDY" Metro Movietone Musical Revue FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Si 1 U S D 3 B Q ; 4 r r r PLUS ALL TALKING COMEDY "TRAFFIC TROUBLES" METROTONE NEWS New T. of . iM'llll .li Klllu Duke. KiikIIxIi inxtruetnr .senior hlKh school wlu has been In itoHcburg for the past named us ns- two years, has In en uuttint in the office or tne ue, m of Dance till - .o'clock, .cry Saturday night. Uold HIM S9tf SAI.KM, Ore.. June s. tff) Sam W. Stunner of Itosi'burg. for mer sheriff of Douglas county and tow superintendent of the siau .soldiers' home, filed suit here yes tcrdi.y against the Cherry (Jlty Mak ing company of Salem for $20,000 damage.s. Starmer's automobile and a truck of the baking company col lided near Halsey last October :t Starmer alleges that ho was per manently injured and that the othfr driver was nt fault HARRY MARX . Painter of the Hornet of Men Tinting", Paper Hanging Phono 178-J Sunday Dinner Hotel; Medford Dinner $1.25 "The Food Is Better ; at The Medford B H IS H S8 1 IH Air Wached In Mountain Spring Water The WISE CRACKERS go, "HIGH 'HAT' The Screen's Chin and Grin Boys Are At It Again . . . in Cctavus Roy Cohen's Roar ing Romance. El s s a Slimmer Cf C ''Continuous, ti - Bargain hl Matinees ,-. . Eve 25c, 50c 1 5 E S E 1 B g: S E 3 B I 3r MILES AN HOUR A Sivift Spray which is PENETRATING but NOT JNJURIOUS The Niagara Rex Liquids,.. overcomts the common hand icap of sprayers ihc hi l , pressure. lor the L means of this high velociti ! and low pressure only 15,, at the nozzle gives ciuuplu. ,-coverage, even to the iplus. - foliage, without any burninit All pump troubles are elimi! natcd. Ihc Kl Liqiii-Dustcr-Xilx Not a spray, but'a "liiuiu mist , A fan (not a pump) projeca wind current wliich is heavy-laden with tiny "dustlike" particles of liquid' a "penetrating log". N, a spot -on the tree escapes protection.- v, . .-t . r , The Niagara Rex is a rapid worker and no "time out" i, necessary for repairs. Yuur spraying materials go con siderably farther, with a big saving of time and trouble. Our local representative will tell you more about the Niagara-Rex. . , NiagaritSprayerS Chemical Co.,Inf, MIDULEI'oBT, N. V. niKtrlliuic-d liv Medford Electric Store Mi .Hill ll lllll" I'lliHU- M." I t.'liieilpo furnisht , (10(1.0110 wiirtli of fiK I oai-h your. 'il In Mic varll m I E E E J : mmm ...' &f