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PAGE TWO ocal-and Personal Thought MtMlfonl 'u Afire . Tiumors beenmn Htnrtcd in Ash Innd thin fortnoon that there was a 11r fire In Medford and thai v ornl huildinKH were al'hizo. A tele phone call from tho Ahlnnd TUI inpu pave lnfornintion that iulte a T JU nnmher of people were on top of . First j.,-(..shyiprlnn church Ih re nin Llthln HprhiRB hotel looking p(,,villK treatment in rho Com this way, MonrchlnK for the flam?H. j munMy hospital, having heen The only blaze here today was ar0uKnl homo from the Prenhy- nniall gram flvo on Kant Ma'";ierian conference at Ituguo Hlver slri'ot, wIhm-i) It wan quickly ox- IliiKiilpliod - Coiiik Wiinlfiw Arrest Two J. n. MeOlnniH, ti'iiVflliiK alp mini, and Wilbur Kurd. I'lospi-ct, with mrinl'rt by Deputy flume Wardi-wr Hoy Tiht nnil F. M. lirown yestorrluy for f islilnpr wltn out nnBlluB lleenaw. Thi'y are to upponr In court tomorrow.- Tho Hcmi-annimi r'oarln sr.le i now In iirofirowt at Klhclwyn II. TIortman'R, Including I lulu, Coats. DroBHPB and KnHemlili'.i. 1 " Fort Ifiihlmril In Tmvn -Foil Hiihlmnl, runcpr .storekeep er at Crater Lake national park, wn In Med ford today on business. Mrs. Mabel Hall, dlreetnr of tho School of Arm and CraftK at Asti land this Summer, will teach cntirKeft In weavlnK. block printing and anstumo doslKn, beginning June 30. . 102 rrnm nislnnt IMnrcK Mrs. L. .1. Slinlon nnd children of Vlncenncd, Tnd.. are amonn the f.iiets from a rtltance registered at Mfdford hntfllH. Others are Mr. and Mib. IlarrlB of Ilcilsn. Ida. Mrlvo In tiny hovvIco to your ear, .Hunrlna l.unch and mift drink (Hand Ib now open lo the public. Tim btKKest nnil bout mot beer In tho city for 6c. Twelfth and I'aelflc hlithwny. . Drlvo out fulkB, and sIvb lis a trial. U.' .loclicy Dnyn Kci'alleil When Archie MelJee. MeiUnrd bnrber, went to ABhland yeBterd.iy nnd watched the carnival merry-eo-roltnd that Was beliiK set lip for Ihe Fourth of July celebration there IIiIb week, hi mind wander ed back 20 yearn or bo to the time when bo was a Jockey, wlnnliiK moBl of IiIb hi'l'BC races. He raced hlH lat time In l'.IOS In California when he rode a borwe that bad been KWen no elmnce to win, to victory. lie followed the Jockey business fur seven years. The aemi-annunl clearing sale i now In progress at Kthelwyn 11. lloffmunn'H, Including lints, Coats, PresHcs nnd Hnsemhles. 10 ft Visits Iho Perls Mrs. Charlea A. Six of I,ns An geles arrived In Medford thin morn ing to Hpcnd a month visiting her parents, Mi, and Mrs, John Perl. flet a pormuneht wave before Uu' r um ui. iiuwnmn s i.iviiuiy ni'i'i'1" Phone Ti7. fxxlgo l-'jirly Opening Pmlwrrt' ;ungrattiliitlons upon Its early opening were, telegraphed to the crnter Lnlte Natlonnl Park com pany lust Friday by the Portland rhnmber of commerce. Dane till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill evry Saturday night. R'.tT Tttfi t'oiiploM to Weil . Marriage licenses were Issued at the oounty clerk's office this fore noon to John Herrlott. JM, and (llndys Phlpps, HZ. both of Med ford. and to K. C. Hart, 24, and Engenta VUm, 2, both of Medford. For best green slabs, ask dulver or call, Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. (131. . , . , .. cm James tllovvnrd , nnd AVillinm Wcstover of Crescent City were visitors In Medford Sunday. .'Choice gladioli, cut flowers nnd funeral spray. Hamuelson's Flow er aarden. 208 Clark St, Phone KR0-X. or.tf Hark from Vnmllon Mlns Delphlno llinrk resume! duties today at tho orflres of the Northern California-Souther Ore gon Development association, in lawing n vacation that had taken her to Itninlnr national park and to Union Creek.; Look 7tic. $1.00, $1.5s buys nny summer hat tomorrow at the Km- my Lou Hat Shop in the M. M, Stnrn. New slllt and felt hats very snrrlnl $i.ns. ' inn r For Over The 4th .. , V V i. . Fluhror's Sandwich Loaf and Sandwich Buns. : Also i-emembcr we have the largest assortment of breads and pastries, in Southern Oregon. J n July A Not ljcal lloltilay Governor Norhlad will not Ihsuo A proclamation deolarlnK Satur day, July 5, a fi'Kol holiday. " This wag Indicated hy the. executive after he had received numerous requests for fuch action. Several Htate departments have announced that they would remain cloned July 5 in order that their employe might have a holidr.y extend ins from Thursday night, July 3. until the following .Monday morning. lEev. (. 11. I'orli-r III Ifcv. fin mlo TS. Pnrtfr fit the the lasi of the Illness. ek because of Dance, Dreamland Wed. and Sat, DynKe's music. 1'Hi MhcMuit StoreM llnyer Hero L. IC, llenrle. division buyer for the Mnc.Marr .stores, was transud ing business Saturday with the lo cal manager, M. II. Arnold. Danco till 2 o'clock. Cold Till! every Saturday nlKht. Slltf Mere from t'lilcilKo .MIks Killth Webster of- fhlrnito arrived In Medford last evening to visit with relatives. Dr. J. ,I l!ray has returned from Corvallls and resumed the practice of chiropractic. Offices in the Medford llldK. , IDS' Mindliitf Their Own IIiisIiicbs Times may not lie so wood this year as they mii;ht be, but wo know several m'-n who by working hard and attending to their own business are Kt'ttinu ahead. Yaki ma Itopubllo. Iot us haul away your garbage nnd refuse Piiotit 512, ily San llary Seivlco. 387lf CaliforulaiiH at Local lloleln Among (he California guests at Moil ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Iti-ed Klllott, Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Scholt, Mrs. lllanehe Uenlstel, Anna Aiken. Mr. nnd Mrs, Durst e, Mrs, (Icrtruile lilakely and daugh- Vlolet nnd Mrs. D. Swan of l.os Angeles, Mrs. M. .T. Tranis of Kotsom, Mrs. K. M. lattlefield of Monterey, C. V. Ohllgen and fam ily. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. R Mickle of Iturlingnme, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Kberle of Pasadena. Mr. and Mr. I. A. Smith of ltevcrly Hills. Mr. ind Mrs. Chas. Parties. Mr. nnd Mrs. . V. Ilarlles of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ilourns nnd son of San Diego, Mr. find Mrs. L.' K, Pivscott, Sophie Pr(sco(t, Lconu W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. U It. WlKham, Dr. and Mrs. T. V- Atwond of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. A. (1. Itrcdwicsei' and Mrs. Paul W'emple of Susanvtlle. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. ljnms worth of Altn- denn, Mr. nnd Mis. U. K. Mnxwell of Fresno, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. li. De Holla ind Arthur T. Creelan if Onklnnd. A special value nt M-fiO tn the all - silk Arteraft ttose is making intlo n reputation nt FlheUvyn P. Hoffmann's, , . tf Mrs, Moore Ttomvcring ,MI'.h. Herb Moot", who' rrrently underwent an operation for re moval of her tonsils, Is convalesc ing at the home of her friend, Mrs. Jneque Lennox of this city. At Rtholwyn II. Hoffmann's yon will find all straw hats formerly priced up to $li0.Ti0 grouped into Ihrco lots . $l.or, $4.05, $8.95, 100 OKcn In Portland Henry Olsen, traveling freight nnd passenger ngent for the South ern Pacific lines, with headquar ti'rs In this city. Is spending sev eral days in Portlnnd attending ta comptniy bUHlness. New felts nnd llk hats, Gage models, special $5.9S; other mod els tl.HS to 3.9S. Tho Hand Hox, 100 llciv on Auto Business U 1. Fverly, parts reprcftenln tlve of the Chevrolet Motor Co, Portland, wns a business visitor In Medford over the week nd. For best green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. (13!. ortf Stale Highway Truck Hnrnctl llaekl'ire from the motor set the nasnllne tank of n state highway department water, truck afire en (he Dalles - California h I g h w n y north of Klnmath Falls Fridiy. The truck was destroyed and a small forest fire started, A group of fire fighters soon mjt the forest blare under control. One of the firemen suffered n rnttlesnake bite on one arm while fighting the fire. Clenrnneo mile of summer hats and shoes nt tho Hand IIojc nnd shoo hox. nan i:ast m st. n,it values to SlO.r.O, nolo prlees J3.HS. 2.!IS. . M.nn. cihoes values $5 tn (il, sale prien $3,115. Shoo values $3.95 to $4.95. Mtlo price $2.95. 100 Here Toll:.' on llllslness XnmerouH persons from nelh borllli: ronimunlties were trans- aetlllK business In Medford this inornlnu;. Amonil (hem were .1. Alden and son Oeorfo of Seven oaks, Mis. Hazel Court nnd sister. Miss Daisy I'ayne, of Hams Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holm of Unite Kails. Summer hats koIhb at 75c, $1.(111, JI.9S. Tho Kminy l.ou Hat Shop In M. M. Hlore. 1II0 Kutitlny (iiiests Hero Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd r.rynn of (Irants I'ass spent Sunday In Med ford rallliiK on fi-lemls. Chauneey Klorey now located I'-M Main St. Insurance nn.l It.al Kstate. 6."lf Mtcmlcd Confrnnv Hero Mrs. K. O. Hurt of Ureenvllle ill., who hns been attending the Free Methodist conference In sf s sion here during the past week. b ft nn ihe Shasta this morning for lioceburg where she will visit sev eral days before going to Portland to another church conference. Iiose, squeaking whcrls nro erous. Have them tightened on hydraulic wheel netting m;te.hlne n, Fichiner's tlarane. a3tf MEDFORD MAIL .IihIkc Cork hi leaves Portlaiul. Circuit Judge Brand of Marsh-j field will preside In Circuit Judge) .Morrow's department In f'ortlond heKinnIng today, and Circuit Judge Cm-kin, who ha been sitting there, will return to his home at i-ake-vlew. ' VIU In Vancouver .Miss Katherlne O'fiourke of the local .Maytag shop left Saturday evening for her home In Van couverr Wanlu where she will spend a week. - Chauncey Florey now locntd 1 123 Kast Main Si. Insurance and! Heal Kslnte. 6;itf Visiting Her Klsler .Mrs. Sarah Slbel rif Portland is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alice Vin cent of Jacksonville highway. l'YI day. they.male a trip tn Crat-r Lake and Kurt Klamath and Klam ath Kalis. ' - Anyone who would like a br.r galn in a high grade banjo should cnll at this office and -Inspect the banjo left, hern for enle; n sacrifice reward less of cost. 25tf finking it doh t)ncu 'Viontr Streuling had a big poultry farm near Napa, Cnl., and had over 4000 .chickens. The fu ture appeared may, but last ff.M chlckenpox entered his flocks an.l attacked every chicken he had, ruining his business completely. This forenoon he was in Medford, hiking to Portland In search of -a job. He attempted to find work at the highway construction camp near Vreka. Cnl., but said there were three families that had been camping nearby for three weeks waiting for an opportunity to begin work. i We specialize In radiator nnd fender repairing nt Van's darage. 33 S. Pnrtlott. Phone 2ns. tf Former Itcslttonl Visits Chester MoyerH, a former Med ford resident, wn In Medford over Ihe week end, visiting friends. He is now located at' Snnta Parbara, Cul engaged in the dry cleaning business. Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt Ilia Fashion S h o p, 44 Medford lildg. Tel, 1181. f Three Inebriates Arrested The police department last night r rrested ( leorgn Iteynolds, Omar lEeynolds and 10. Herrlott on charges of Intoxication. They post ed cash halls. - I.lmo for all purposes nt Med ford Lumber Co. . 7Slf Orrgonlaiis Hero Sunday Included among the Oregon resi dents registering at Medford hotels Sunday were Air. -and Mrs. F. C. Hudson nnd O. K. lOrickson of Co riullle, ,1. K. Mninnio of Coos May. C. O. Peterson, Herb Owen, Harry KUiott and Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Hurley rf ICugeno, and the follow ing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Post, C. W. Onrrison. Mr. nnd Mrs. H, 1. Quackenbiish, H. V. Horton, A. A. Frentzel, IT. S. Llislt, A. C. flage, Mr. and Mrs. 11. ;,1. lltishnell, 'Dance, Dreamland Wed. nnd Rat, Dynge's music, 10(1 Away on Vacation C. T. Maker, secret ary of the Chamber of Commerce, left this morning for Vancouver, H. C, nnd other northern points, to be gone for two weeks on n vacation trip. For best green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 65'.f IHne at ltogtic Flk Salesmen and parts and service managers of the Pierce-Allen Mo tor company were entertained at a dinner Friday evening by W. W. Allen. The remainder of the even ing was spent lit Mr. Allen's cabin at Hague Acres. Phone- 542. Wo'll haul nwav your refuse Cliy Sanitary Service 337tf Portland's Olant Hoof Sign Construction of a giant roof sIriv said to be the tallest In the PneifSc coast, has been started for the Clunrdtan ltuilding A loan nssocia- tton on the Otierdlan building. Third and Alder streets. The sign ft3 feet high and (10 feet long. Is of Neon tubing, nnd will be visible for Hi miles In elcnr weather. Th letters "tl" nnd "X" will be 12 feet high and the Intermediate letters In the word "Oiiardlnn" each nine feet high. The part of the sin showing the "6" will be 3a feet In height. Twenty tons of steel will be used for framework on the big structure. Portland Journal, Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. fl2i. Medford Lum ber Co. ... . 7Stf I hick tin Job Again Postmaster Win. .1. Warner was on duty nt the postoffice ngain to day, following nn 1 1 days' vac.i -Hon, most of which was spent i.t home, with side trips to various nenrby resorts.' - Tree props. All lengths, regular sire. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 7tf Vara I inn tit Cromvnl City Mrs. Larry Sehade nnd faml'y left yesterday for Crescent City to spend a week at the beach. Mr. Sehade- will join them shortly nr th Fourth of July holidays. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwabl. Hotel Tlollnnd Hblg. Phono 0!U. if Home from Itulncss Trip Olenn 1. Jack win has returned to his hendi)uurters In this cH after several days' business visit in the Willninctto valley. Chnuneey Ftoroy now locate! 123 Fast Main St. Insurance- and Ileal Kstate. 6 t f lien for Wrr-tHug Match Herb Owen, the wrest liner pro moter, and Harry Klllott. wrestler- referee, arrived In the city yeter day from Kugene. to be on hnnd early for tonight's match at the Armory. Serein doors (fixtures free) MMHord Lumber o. Phone li'! 7Stf TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ChurlcN IfunAOn Arrive ' Heady for anything Bob Kruse has to offer In hi match At the Armory' tonight. Charles Hanson arrived this afternoon from He alth. Hanson has wrestled Krue only once. That was six rounds to. a draw, and gave the Seattle- man plenty of work. ' Kruse also has arrived, so nothing is expected to stop the evening's entertainment from beginning at X:4t, with the special event between Hay Krishie, Medford. and Walter Logan, Oma ha, Neb.- - - I Dance till 2 o'clock. Gold Ill'd'l every Saturday night. 8fltf A I IiiMiimncn Cnreriico Harold H. Hrown left today fir Portland to attend a bUBiness con ference of insurance company rep reKentfttivcs, Tho Peasleys new , atudio now open, opposite new Jlolly theater. II. F. Mulkey Hero Tills Week Attorney It. F. Mulkoy, formerly president of tho Southern Oregon Normal school of -Ashland, and at onc-tlmftidistrltrt attorney for Jack son county, will renew old ac quaintances In southern Oregon this week. He Ik to speak on "Jurisprudence and Ethics" nt the state chiropractic convention which holds Its nnmial convenentlnn - in this city from July 2 to 5. . See Drill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. tf On Business at Airport T. K. Johnson of the depart ment of commerce arrived here yesterday from -the. 'Oakland air port to look after business connect ed with the local airport. Hemstitching, plcnting, pleating, button making find hose mending. Handicraft Shop. i!57tf . ItAllB Alfred Cnlvin Habb died: at Iturhcr .'onvnlesoent Homo In. Ashland, early . Sunday morning from paralysis, aged Kfi years, three months, 12 days. Flo was a unlive, of Missouri, born March 17, 184 4, n fornior resident of Cam bridge, Idaho for thirty-nine years and for the past five years a resi dent of Jacksonville. He leaves eleven children, .six daughters nnd five sons, Mrs. Mar tha A. Flittcroft,. Medford; Mrs. Nancy Ilannan. Sllverton, Ore.; .Mrs. Alice K, Farmer, hos Angeles, Cnl If . ; M rs Ma ndn M. Child ers, Jacksonville, .Ore.; Mrs. Alma It, tinrvin, Delta, Colorado; Mrs. Ar ret a M. Vogel, Medford; sons, William II. Habb, Napa, Calif.; C. , James M.p Samuel L., of Modford; Daniel T. Habb of Wel ser, Idaho; forty grandchildren, 42 grent grnndchildren nnd four grenr-grea,t grnndchildren. Funeral services will he held nt the Perl Funeral Homo, Thursday nt 2:01) p. m. Rev. J. A. Orchard officiating. Interment in Jackson ville cemetery. SLOAN 'Durham Ruth Sloan, wife of W. J, Sloan of ;neiir Phoenix, passed away nt' a local hospital at 10:. '15 p. m. Suudayi Mrs. Sloan was born nt Summer field, HI., Sept. 20, lftttil. Aged (10 yenrs, nine months, nlno days. The family came tn Jackson county from - llalstend, Kansas nearly eleven years ago nnd have resided here since that time. She was a member of the Pres byterian church at Phoenix. Be sides' her husband she leaves her u(;ed mother, Mrs. Barbara Leh man and the following children, D. I). Sloan, Hutchison, Kansas; D. It., of Phoenix, nnd Mrs. (i. K. Carpenter of Medford, . Also ten brothers and two sisters ami six grand children. ' Funeral services will be hetd at the Conger chapel at 2:00 p. m. Wednesdiiy, conducted by the pas tor of the Phoenix Presbyterian church. Kntomhment will follow in the Medford Memorial Mauso leum. . . , . MOFFF.T Funernl services for William Mofrelt who passed away at his home in this city Jane 2(, will he held nt the Conger chapel Tuesday nt 2:00 p. m. Services will be conducted hy Uov. Funk and Interment will ho In Medford cemetery. , , McFADDKN Funernl services for the late Dr. Chas. W. McFad den, who died at his orchard home near Talent Friday, were held tn the Talent Methodist church at 2:00 p. m. today attended by a large following of friends. Inter ment was In Ashland cemetery. Conger Funernl Parlors in charge. Postmaster Pica HAKKIt, Ore.. June 30. P William S, I towers, Itaker postmas ter for eight years, died Saturday following a long illness. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt l!l-:XT Cool furnished apart ment: Rarace. ciertrlc ranee. Tel, Ua-X. t f , r , ' 10B Fori ' HKXT 2-room furnished apartments, $12.00 month. 710 Welch. 101 KOli SALK 20fl White Lephorns. SfiO White l.euhorn chicks. 8 wks; 200 While I.echnrn chieks, .1 wks; old ti nd youiu; turkeys, I'honc I'li-XilL', KuKle Point. 102 FOR MALK lnsture. K, IX. Hopnn. Appb'RiMe. Ore, lot i'H 8ALK tlSfld fqulty for $400. terms on ba! for new ri-room modern house: hnrdvmd floors, fireplace, basement, furnace heat, lots of built-in, larce lots, cement nnrches, wnlks nnd drive way. Kod ffnraue, clo in nnd fine location. This home is w:iy under priced for nith'k salo. Te.". Mall Tribune. lot Till'! MAXA1KII of the Jackson Hotel has ben forced to tnke in on n debt a 1 model Hudson coach. This car is In splendid mechanical condition, ha send rubber. will Kive years of service. This car Is offered nt a renl scri ice, nnd will lie sold to the first man with J2S!V cash. Thl b a renl (inap nnd can be een nt Hotel Jackson. nt-.1 Pott H A LK 'KrVrs. while they lost. ftOc each. rhoni 3M-N. ma r Obituary OK I'XiOX, MONDAY. JUNE 30, 19-30. JAMES M. GRAY IS CALLED BY DEATH James' Martin Oray died nt the Sacred- Heurt hospital early -Mori-,itiv mnrnine after an illness of over a year, aged 50 yeaars, seven" mnnthti nnd seven 'da VS. Horn In Christian county, Illinois Nov. 23. 1979, he came to Medford abqut twenty years ago and was employed by the Modoc orchard and the Dr. Clancy orchard. He had charge of the Lake of the Woods resort up to the time of his Illness. He leaves besides relatives n host ofj friends who will be grieved by his passing. Four, brothers and rive sisters, V. A, and John K., of Hlue Mound, III.; H. H Medford, Ore.; Francis S., . Chicago, 111.; Mrs.' Margaret Iturditk, Hlue Mound, .. 111.; Mrs. Anna Walley, Decatur, III.;' Mrs. Elizabeth Long, Mt. Auburn, HI.; Miss Kdiia J!. Gray. Slippery itock, Penn.. nnd Miss Sarah Cray, Nor mal. HI., survive. He was a member of Medford lodgo No. 1 168, B. P. O. F. The remains will be forwarded to Hlue Mound, Illinois for Inter ment Wednesday evening accom panied by his brother, H. II. Cray. Perl Funeral Home In charge. Mrs. Thompson''... ' ,' On Ccipco IKMir - - -The many friends of Mrs. J. It. Thompson, well known soprano I soloist, will' be pleased to hear of: her appearance on the radio tn-' morrow night during Copco hour j from 9 to 10 p. m. - Mrs. Thompson has been aclivej III Itii-ui IIIUn; iiini-N nnri;iT in i arrival here fftom Seattle, and has a wide a rfi taint. -nice throughout southern Oregon. She received her musical training at I he Chi cago Conservatiry of Music, where she studied w!lh the fj,mcus Hin sha w. In tomorrow night's program. Mrs. Thompson will' be supported by her dan gh t e rs, M Iss ( 1 e ra I d I n Thompson, violin, ami Miss Alice Thompson, piano. An uddition.il feature will be several groups of selections by John Devereaux, tal ented young basso of Kugene. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miksche are the parents of a daughter, weighing nine pounds, born at the Sacred Heart hospital, .Monday, June 30th. Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Arnold of McMinnvillc. formerly of Medfonl, are the parents of a seven pound girl, born Friday, June 27. STATE OFFICE EDIFICE SALKM. Ore.; Juno 110. (p) Several thoiisfiml persons, some estimates being as high as 5min. visited the new state ofl'ica build ing Saturday night between 7; lib ami 10 o'clock when the new structure was dedicated with an "open houne." Governor or hi ad, Secretnry nC State Hoss, State Treasurer Kay and some other state department heads were in the receiving line to greet the visitors nt various thus during the evening. I Births 1 A Distinguished Exhibition of Re-Conditioned Lincoln MOTOR GARS will be on display at the showrooms of C. E. GATES AUTO CO. MEDFORD, OREGON JULY 1, 2 AND 3 To the person truly interested in seeing citrs which have been properly rc-conditioricd,' tfiis display will re pay a visit. LINCOLN 5-PASS. SEDAN Newly finished a beautiful Mill berry Maroon color, 4 wheel 6 unit brakes, new tires, new factory exchange motor and long grain up- CA holstery. A ear for years of enduring ser- Q)HJ LiNtULN 7-PASS. SEDAN ciotn upholstery, new tires, ana in perfect mechanical condition LINCOLN 5-PASS. SEDAN This ear has recently been factory i s'vunuiiu nm, including new new tires and newly finished.. 10 own a line car t a low figure 19Z9 SERIES PRESIDENT "8" original cost sisw. Equipped with 0 wire wheels, well fenders and trunk rack. Offered for less than half price Over 50 other cars available through our Portland stock. Our representative will be glad to show you the list and arrange to have them driven to Medford for your inspection. C. E.Gates Auto Co. , . " . ; MEDFORD, OREGON m ATAniTr iirnr iryaw r m n Wood, a uraditate if the (leorBelown university, Texas., anil holder nt Important pastorates , throughout Texas, was named yes- j terdav at the Hist net rrai"-'" the -Methodist I'hurch, South to ! take charBe of the -Medford pastor- ate. recently left vacant by ihe; resifi-nation of ltev. James K. Con- j der. who is now in California. ' The new minister, accompanied I by his wife and son. is expected to nrrlve In Medford this week. He v. j Jouett Ilray returned last ovenmi? from the conference and said 10 day that he had been Kranted a j u..l.l,-,iin:il lenve of absence of one ; year. This leave of absence is Bl-anled ministers after ten years of service. CALLED BY DEATH William It. II. li-rederlek- died at the Sacred Heart hospital at 2:45 a. in. June 30, at the iirc of 7.1 years, nine days. Mr. 1'redericli was born nt Rodney, Ohio, June 21, 1S57. He was a charter mem ber of the K. I'. IocIkc at Vinton, ohjo and a clinker member of the Odd l.'ellows Indite at lllilwell III tile same state and was In Knoil siandiiiK In both at tho time of his death. He has been a resident of Med ford Tor the past five years, comiiiK hern from Hldwell, Ohio Immedi ately after Ihe death of his wife lo be with. Ills dailK-htor, Mrs. .1. U'. Snider or tills city. llesides .Mrs. Snider, he leaves four other rlllldien, M. .3). I''rederiek of Itio Orande, Ohio; 11. ()., of Grants Pass, Ore.; Mrs. John 1 1 iitchison, Vinton, Ohio, and Mrs. J. R l'ropp. Illdwell, Ohio. Also one brother and two sisters, one of which, Mrs. H. V. Kerr, has visited ill Modford. The remains will be forwarded lo Illdwell, Ohio where funeral services and interment will lake place. Conner l'-tiueral Parlors in chaiw. TALENT PASSES Mrs. Louesa IHirnctt died nt Ih'e boni( of her son, Henry Hurnett of Talent. Juno U, HUM) at the age of NX years, seven months, two d:iys. Mrs. Louesa Smith was born in Missouri, Nov. 28, JK41. She was nmrrted shortly nfter the civil war to William T. llurnetl. To this union seven children were born, fcnir of whom survive, John YOUR HEALTH !s your wealth. It's as near as your telephone. Cnll 12110 fur appointment. DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS Over Woolworth's Storo Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic Finished In Cobalt Blue, bread- hydraulic brakes, $1850 exchange motor, $1350 An opportunity STUDEBAKER SEDAN 7-PASS $1250 1. H. FREDERICK MRS. BURNETT OF of Nanipu, Idaho: Tim. Henry and Tom. all or iaieni i.uo vo..i...,- , In 1870. she with her husband and three children came west as ; far as lteddiiiK. Calif., by cmiBiant train and inane ine w . ... .... ,. ,i iviiu-on to Juckson If THE COOLEST N O W. . 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