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I' PAGK TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MFJ) FORD, OI.M-XiOX. TUESDAY, JULY1, IffiJO. 11 i i! ! t ' tj I! I! u n V: U n u ft u IS IS h B n i tJt If I! B rr- I" i I Iocal and -'Personal Bui III! riff Tola I Smaller , Met! ford had a building program last month of $17,735, a decided decrease from the total of May, which had over 30,000. Permits Issued for even new building" rep resent on expenditure of $13,850. The latest applications were filed hy Mayhell Bechtel for a porch on it dwelling on South Central at a coHt of $80 and hy Elizabeth Colby for repairs to a store building on laurel street at a cost of $50. Kpi'ud Fourth at Ktimiatli Fa IN Mrs, Dick Slimier and son left ycatorday for Klamath Falls to impend the Fourth of July there and visit a week with relatives. : Anderson's New Studio of Pho tography, ground floor, 407 K. Main, opposite Plggly Wlggly. 130 Plea Bant Fishing Purty A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sehorn, Mi, and Mr. O. O. Htagg of Berrydale avenue, h. L. Brownell of Klamath Fails nnd Everett Ballard of . Dorrl. Cul., enjoyed Sunday fishing on the south fork of the Rogue. A nice catch was reported. The Sehorns remained for a few dnys camping. ' The semi-annual clearing sale i now In progreiw at Ktholwyn B, Hoffman's, Including Hats, Coats, Drosses and Ensembles. 10.r Here fwm IMMtuiit Points OucHts from distant places reg istered at Med ford hotels Include Clarence Burton of Philadelphia, Pa., .and Walter Logan of Omaha, Neb. - - Mrs. Mabol Hall, director of the School of Arts and Crafts at Asn land this summer, will teach courses In weaving, block printing and , costume design, beginning June 80. . 102 New Air way a Beacon Plans for Installing a 3.000.000 eand'lepower nlrwny beacon on Ce dur ipoujntaiu, 15 ml ten oust ut Wolf Creek, wore unofficially re vealed In Grants Push Monday. The cllunge of the airway to that loca tion will be in order to conform With the new radio directional bea Mtm system, U is reported. J. W. WmUhlngton, airway engineer of seventeenth lighthouse district, and A. J 4. Dulin. construction foreman of the district, are reported to be making a preliminary survey for the new beacon on Cedar moun tiiln, Grants pans Courier. Free public lecture, Wednesday evening at 7:30, Chiropractic con vention In Masonic Temple, Ht. Mark's Bldg. 103 In Oily on Business Thomas Harper of Portland, rep resentative of the R. D. Dunn com pany, Is in Medford today trans acting business with members of Drive in tray service to your car, Sunrise Lunch and noft drink Mtand is now open to tho public. The biggest and best root beer In the city for Ko. Twelfth and Pacific highway.- f)rlve out folks, and give us n trial. 105 OraNf Fire ThbV FortHiooii i The fire department was called tn Beakman avanuti thin forenoon to extinguish a small grass fire thai resulted in no damage. Last evening, the fire department was summoned to the ond of Hnuth lllvorstde because of a fabte alarm. We have that particular mould Jug for your. Individual picture. The Poasleys, opposite New Holly thcuter. tf Hwovorcd front Oprrittlmi .Lester Merriman. who recently underwent a major operation at tin Sacred Heart hospital, was to bo removed to his home today. The aeinl-annual clearing sale is now in progress at Ktholwyn B. Hoffmann's, Including Hats, Coats, Ureesea and Ensembles, 105 I'ltflortnkerH Flln Iiiom Articles of Incorporation were filed at Kalem lat week by the Oregon Funeral Directors and Kin ha Inters' association. The In corporators are K. It, Hughes of Astoria, Oten B. Macy uf McMlnn vllle and C. W. Ilenkle of Dallas. The corporation was authorlxed at a recent meeting of the atato as sociation held in B.ilom. Funeral sprays and flowers for decorating."' DeLosh Flowe tinr dens, 3J5 H. Holly, or Phono 3 1 6 -1 . lot For Over The 4th Fluhrer's Sandwich Loaf and Sandwich Bum. ... , . . ... , Alio remember we have the Wgost assortment of breads and pastries in Southern Oregon. V California!! ut Holds Included unions Cullfornlans registered at Medford hotels are J. H D. A. and M. K. Keura, C. J. Hubbard, L. ' Lawn. L. S. Miles, H. S. Tyler, Mrs. O. McCarley, H. A . DeCi r of f , l, T. lie) gerso n o f Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Whltcomb of Olendalc, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fallman. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCarty of Stockton, K. H. Croft and purty of Kan Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Hoods, Harold Palmer of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Mickle, Mr. and Mrs. A C. (iliwer of Hosh, Mrs. L I. Hwain and chitdren of Cbicn, Alice Mark hum, Kleanor Page of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. Kunncka and son, Mr. and Mrs. Reystons of Oakland, J. K. liadley of Han Leandro. H. F. Lee of Red Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. Kmery Johnson of Colusa, and the following from San Francisco: Mi", and Mrs. H. O. White and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bruer, Jane Bruer and Mrs. B. Taylor. Choice gladiolus, old-fashioned flowers and corsages for all oc casions. Oladlolas 50c per dozen. DeLosh Flower Gardens, 323 S. Holly, or Phone 300-L. ' 107 Visit In Kiigcnc Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Gregory and daughters, Marjorie and Virginia, will leave tomorrow for Spring field and Kugenc where they will visit friends, returning to Medford next Sunday. Get a permanent wave before the Fourth. Bowman's Beauty ghoppu. Phone 57. 103 Hilt Woman' Vlxlt Mrs. W. D. Htagg of Hilt, Cal., shopped and visited in Medford fa.st Friday. .i .i - Dance till 1 o'clock, Gold Hill rvery Saturday night. 83tf Spent Week Mntl Hero -Harry Wright, Jr., Andrew K. Wright and Orvllle Wright of Klamath county spent tho week end with their mother, Mrs. Rose Miller Wright. The Poasleys, opposite Holly thea ter. RcpoiiH (ifHHl lOnrollmcnt Tho Hams Valley school district ho a census of 70 pupils and tho school last year hud an enrollment Of 65 , pupils reported S. H. Abbott, school clerk, when he was In Med ford this forenoon. He is looking forward to an even larger enroll ment next year. Hams Valley has a standard high school nnd several of its students have attended col lego and graduated. For best green slabs, asl driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. . CBtf Tramuct Business Hero Cecil Owen and sister. Dona Owen of Takilma. Ore., arc In Med ord today attending to business matters, . ..... i There will ho a chicken dinner nerved at Dead Indin Springs the Point nnd1 Lake Creek nm llcallli NuiNO to Honolulu Mrs. Constance Crist, who has been county health nurse In Rose bnrg for the past nine months, left Monday for tho Hawaiian Islands, where she has taken a permanent position to do settlement work. Uho will be stationed in Talama settlement in tho city of Honolulu, her work being city visiting nurs ing. Mrs. Crisi's successor In Rose burg has not yet been selected.: lloschurg News-Review. Hemstllehlng. plcotlng. pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tC Family Party on Fourth Herman Prleirt of SaWamenlo will Join his wife, who is visiting at his sister's ranch In Sams Val ley. July 4. His mother, Mrs. Ma tilda Vsunxa, and brother, John VMunxa, will also he there. They all plan to spend the Fourth at Cater Lake. Choice glndlolas. old-fashioned flowers and corsage for all oc casions. Oladlnla 50c per dozen. DeLosh Flower Hardens, S'JR S. Holly, or Phone 3!i-L. 107 KhopiKtl III Mi1foi-l Delford Lang, rancher of Modoc Point, with his family spent yes terday In Medford on a chopping tour. i Sew Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and nuto body repairing. tf MIks Hoggs Iteluriw Miss Ktbol Itoggs returned to her position in' the office of N'ewbuiy & Newbury this morning after re turning yesterday from Roseburg. where ha spent the week end vis iting her sister, MIss.Gladys Bogg. Choice gladioli, cut flowers and funeral sprays. Hnmuelson Flow er Harden, 208 Clark St. Phone sso-x. sr.tr Another Holf Bag Victim Among the IMest addicts to the new miniature golf game Is Mifts Constance Andrews of the county clerk's office, who was seen last night at the Oakdale avenue course. She made the 18 holes In less than firt. Miss Helen Dugan, another office member, Is planning to start playing this evening. Dance. Dreamland Wed. and Sat. Dynge's music. lot! I Left Hospital Toriay I A. B. Ay res. who sustained four j broken ribs and a broken collar 1 hone In an auto crash near Med ; ford last week, was able to leave the hospital today. He will be In- acapcltated for six weeks or so. Dance till 2 o'clock, Hold HI.! every Saturday night, 89tf Week's Industrial A Five woikmen lost a result of accidents dustries during the June 2. A total "f were reported to th during the week. ti'hlenls their lives ns In Oregon 1n- week 1 endins ? 1 H aeeblents e commission Funeral sprays an decorating.' !c Loh dens, 325 S. Holly, or d flowers for Flower Har- Phone S90-I,. 107 Orcgoiiluii at Hotels Among residents of Oregon reg istered at local hotels are F. P. Sipe. II. ('. Heymour and H. A. Llndgren of CorvalUr, Ft. L. Gallo way, Floyd Hlmmonscn, Howard Jcnks of Salem, Alice Collies of Coqullle. and the following from Portland: H. A. Thomas. Dr. C. ;. Hencklcy and family, Klmer Wheator, Th. dev. Harper. C. A. Andvi-n, Delia Fuller, R. Toreg gino. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kruse and lilna Crawford. Dr. J. P. Bray has returned from Corvaltis and resumed the practice of chiropractic. Offices In the Medford Bldg. 100 Mrs. Kldrcdge III Mrs. K. X. Kltfredge underwent a minor operation at the Sacr.d Heart hospital this morning and Is reported to be getting along nicely. - Dance Jackson Springs, July 3, 4 and 5. Regular admission. Pep Peddlers. 105 Hoover Invited to Conference C. K. Gates, president of the Northern California-Southern Ore gon Development association, nun extended a special Invitation to Dean T. J. Hoover of Stanford l.'nlverxlty to attend the Mid -Pacific Kmpire Mineral Economic conference to bo held at Grants Pass. July 15th. Dean Hoover, brother of President Hoover, is dean of engineering at Stanford university f.nd professor of mining and metallurgy. To Foreclose Mortgage Florence and Paul Hoffard are named defendants In a slvil action filed In circuit court yesterday by St HV Ititlfhno In fnfpcliiHo . mort gage given on a S2000 promissory note, tub collection or a promis sory note for $1500 Is the basis of another civil action filed tn court yesterday by John K. Mc Donald against Joseph Cottrell. The note was dated January 1, 102!). and Interest to the amount of 9134 A In arrears. r ...J , ........ T wonit be able to fill orders.- Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7fl. tf Here on Biit-Jiiess , . R. K. Dean, representative of the Southern Pacific lines, with head quarters in Grants pass, was. In Medford this morning attending to businea mutters. Lot us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phono 542, Ity San itary Service. 387tf Kerrigan Hero Yesterday Walter J. Kerrigan, representa tive for tho Oregon la n for the Ash land district, spent yesterday after noon In Medford. A special value nt 91.50 In the all -silk Arteraft hose Is making quite a reputation at Ktholwyn B. Hoffmann's. tf Hack from Northern Trip . . State Traffic Lieutenant O. o. Nichols returned Sunday from a periodical inspection trip to the 'oos Bay country, Albany, Cuvvallirt nhiV Rofioburg,' ; -.',.'. :,'JL 'l' .','. &-S.' . For best groon slabs, ask driver or cull Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf Charivari Hero Iast Night Married Sunday In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs were given a royal rldo on the rear of a road ster down MedTord's Main street at midnight last night, to the ac companiment of auto horns, tin puna and cowbells. The charlva'i pnrty gathered at tho honeymoon cottage on Ashland avenue at a late hour, hut due to the prox mlty of the hospital, no noiso was iiuido and the couple was induced to come out for tho ride quietly. The bride was Miss JOathar Mes senger, teacher nt the Thompson Creek school last year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cotton, brother and alater- of the newly weds, respec tively, were leaders of tho party. . Free load kindling . with 3 big loads t-!n. alalia, -VaHey Fuel Co. Phone 7rt. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 8XAP Modern little homo on good street. Price $1200; $00 cah. CHACNCKY FLORKY. Phone 318. 1 iS K. Main. KUK TRAIH '2o-nere farm, with 111 acren In cultivation: 4-ronm lioiiMc; uliu-p .luHt off tmvomont. ITIipil at 3.800 nnd would c-on-jddor itood oar up to $700: hal ation to ho nrroiiKod to suit piir chnniM !ood 10-room houso on tho pavrmi'M. In fine noltihborhood. Prlco t(.500. and would consider smaller houao. For Salo N'li'P 4-room houno. iraraKO. nldowalks In. street urad etl and maeadnmed. Price l,liit); J a 0 (I cih. fllAl'Nt'KV KI.OHEV Phone ll.H. U'3 K. Main. KKVKIIS Dressed to order. 311 Ho. Peach. 104 IIRATTV SALON preimred to tiive th. best In heatKy service. Just opened ut 11 So. Orantte. Call S(t.1-Y. 107 WANTKl) 'Position ns auto elec trician, full illeuson's at t'en tral Point. 10J CO It BA1.K OK TRAPK SO acr.n, r.O A. cultivated. Ill In alfalfa, 7' vioiu house, Isirn 40x42, ehlcKen house lnx50, ynnri well, 2 Hood sprlnKS. 20 A. timber; all fenced and cross-fenced, woven wire: & Kood cows, 2 horses, chickens. Implements: Ittooo. J. C HAU.NMOS IS 8. Central. Phone 405. ll4 l-'Olt HAI.K 2 Inrne lotn on West Palm street, fuclnff ntrth. $130 each, fall forenoons. !t64-,. tf lllll HAI.K Kntitll house, laiw lot. with .litvely uartlen. shaile treen and flowers: beautiful view. Central Point. Hmall payment down, balance 910 n mouth, call forenoons PM-L. tf c'oiy 1SKNT -New modern house. ,V.l Myers Ht. 10J roll HAI.i: Kitra nice alfalfa hay. Phtne Illy-Y between and 7 a. m. or and A p, in, 102 rvH HUNT Comfortable S-room house at 702 Palm Ht.. tli mo.. Incl. water: near new hluh and Jackson school. Charles K. Hav, ltealtor, Medford 1 1 lt K Tel. 202. 107 ChanilM'is In GiiiuIh Push Today Ted Chambers of tho local May tag shop is spending the day in Grants' Pass on business. i Order . now. , J 6 -1 n . . green pine slabs; big loads, 4 tiers, $5.00, Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf Seattle VNlton In City Mr. and Mrs. 10. R. Crebbs, W. K. Crosby, Mr. and Irs. J. H. Dahlberg. L. W. Murray, Mrs. P. J. Carew of Seattle are among the Washington guests at Medford ho tels. . Chauncey, Klorey . now located 123 Kitt Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. . Golf On Gold Bond Club Business P. D. Burke of the Children's Gold Bond Havings club left for Salem. Ore., yesterday afternoon on business pertaining to organiz ing, units of the Gold Bond club In the leading cities and towns ot southern Oregon. On his return trip to Medford he Intends to atop over at Eugene. Marshfleld and Roseburg, where plans for Btarting local units of the club are already under way. It Is understood that the Children's Gold Bond Savings club Intends to grow from Medford and develop one of the largest children's thrift organizations In the wost. Anyone who would like a bari gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect the banjo left here for rale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 2 5tf Slate Kniployo Promoted ' Arthur . J. . Montgomery, cashier of the motor vehlclo division of tho secretary of state's office since 1923. has been promoted to first assistant to Carl Gabrlclson, man ager of the division.. A. D. Apper son, who has been connected with the department since l-!2 5, has been promoted to chief clerk. Slabs, big loads, 4 4 tiers, $5.00. Small loads $3.00. Valley FueI'C9. Phone 7. rf No.1 233 W. Sixth .',;;; bolden Kule brocerv - " J3ki','i ST . 1 jP t" XiJ - S tox- e . , . (Biiying,in,,conjHnctioii,Vi!itlv N'-XV 700 htiav' oroVfirv atorest KtiElls SAVINOS when von ' GROCERY SPECIALS WHERE YOU MEET GOOD .THINGS TO EAT Gold, Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People Mny Inkf xil vimt ivr of tlit'so bnrprjiins by .slioppinr nt Coidftt Utilo (irni'cry No. 8 in (Itiltl I lilt, (inldt'ii If nit (irocery No. 4 in tliirksonville and (Icililen Rule (ii-tifffy No. in (Vnlrnl Point. -t 7IH1 Sloro liiiying I'owrItcnsoii NVo Sell for Loss, Whillock's GOLDEN RULE WE BUY RIGHT AND SELL RIGHT IN OUR NEW Self Service Wearing Apparel Store U . a -W Men's 4th of July Shirts Fast color brcadcloth shirts in both fancy patterns and plain colors. $1.15 Other Dress Shirts 03c to $1.87 Men's Dress Ties 43c to 47c Men's Dress Hose ......15c, 23c, 33c, to 43c Men's Summer Union Suits'...... 47o to 93c MEDFORpjS Able to Go Home Dilly Parsons waa removed o his home today on Realty street, from the Sacred Heart hospital, where ho had recently undergone a major operation. Chauncey Florey now, located 123- Fast Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 65tf For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf Doing SucccHHfuI Work , Losing only one match since lie became a professional. Harry El liott, referee at last night's wres tling card here, has been meeting with great success. His only de feat occurred in Medford when Vaqui Joe took two out of three fall In a finish match. , Elliott is to wrestle this week in Halem with a Canadian champion. Tho match is expected to be a real test.1 In a recent encounter at Eugene, Elliott throw Sailor Tex Watklna, known to Medford fans, twice In 20 mln u tes. We specialize In radiator and j fender repairing at Van's Garage, 33 S. Bartlctt. Phone 208. tf Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. if July Weddings Begun The c'ourtty clerk's office issued marriage licenses today and yes terday to Hugh Com best, 32, of Jacksonville, and Alice McMullen, 21, of Medford; Aaron Smith, 40, Williams, Cal., and Suslo McNalley, 26, Colusa, Cal.; Roy Burton, 2L and Mary Tatum, 1H, both of Oak land. Cal.; L. Stewart. 2'J, and Edtih Warrick. 27, both of San Pedro, Cal.; Carl Nachrelne, 21, and Dorothy Rice, ID, b- th of R?J ding, Cal. Lime for all purposes at Med ford tnmber Co. '"" 78tf : 'Dancer"Dreain land Wed; 'id Gaf Dynge's miiKic. 106 WHILLOCK'S C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager Headquarters For Quality Foods Wise and thrifty shoppers who are seeking bargains ' for the Fourth in food stuffs and wearing apparel will save money by shopping at Whillock 's Golden RiiIa flrnrnvifls ntirl Whillnnk's Splf-Servinp. 'Wear- kbuy ycur vacation or pantry needs. You'll like to shop at leisure in our self service apparel store and you get the benefit of savings we make on ' ' clerks' wages. t .' " J ,! ;' 5 See Our Vindows for . 4th of July and Saturday WEST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Ballard Return Homo Everett Ballard has returned to his home In Dorrls. Cal., after spending a week In Medford nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. U, U. Htagg on Berrydale, avenue. Loose, squeaking wheels are dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic wheel setting machine at Fichtner's Garage. 93t Phone 542. We'll haul awav your refuse. City Sanitary Service 337tf Ple Smokers Pleased The fact that tent life beside a mountain stream U not tho same without the old briar to draw on seems to bo recognized by the for est service in modifying its non smoking order on reserves to ex clude camps. The Oregonlan, Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. 629. Medford Lum ber Co. 78tf Tree props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78tf Mrs. Denton Js Home Mrs. Luanna Denton, who h:is been visiting her son In Yakima, Wash., for the past five weeks, re turned to Medford yesterday. She reports the weather in the north very cool. Let mc write your fire Insurance. Car) Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 093. t Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber o. Phono 629. ; . ' ' , ! . v. k 78t Your health is your wealth. It's as near ah your toloplione. Call 1290 for appointment. DR. CHARLES R. 8IMKIN8 Over Woolworth's 6tor. Russian Manage. Electrotherapy , Chlropractje No. 2 117 N. Central Rayon Hose large assortment to choose from. Some at 47c pair. LADIES PURE SILK HOSE Large assortment of colors. , . $1.00 to 1.23 LADIES' DRESSES Be sure to tee these dresses. We are sure they will please you. YES-Uhe prices are low. H. E. Miller and family of MH ford have moved to Aahland takhu up residence on Iowa street. Ash-; land Tidings. ; Chauncey Florpy now located 123 East Main Kt. Insurance aw! lteal Estate. SStf Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold HIM every Saturday night. 8ytf Smith Hit hy Car W. F. Smith of South Front street U reported to have sustained minor injitfle when struck by an auto drivi by Mo:s Betty Bard wcll about 10:30 this morning. He is believed to have failed to see the approaching machine and walked into it. v. A 'modern Claruei or T:ueri h'r been aid out on Avery Island, near Last Times TONITE All Talking Fun , JACK OAKIE SHEETS GALLAGHER - MARY BRIAN in "THE SOCIAL LION" "11 '1 ill) ALSO ... All Talking Comedy,' Musical Revue, Movietone News PIIIM1" ) between PATERNAL LOVE SECOND WIFE lllllf 'coNriicT...,. H , 1 :: rLOvE Wnl , SECOND WIFE A SSSL PICTURES J I I J W 'i&fik CONRAD NAGEL . f 1R1 LILA LEE ....... A ' 'yWk. ' J Jk'tddic Burke TredcvkkM ix!&SJl V From tht Original Plau ' ' Bargain OC. fr X. ' Mats. :i WHERE TALKING PICTURES' REACH PERFECTION 2 DAYS ONLY STARTS Tomorrow Last' Times TONITE! . jv a' NANCY CARROLL Richard Arlcn in "DANGEROUS PARADISE" Have You Had This In Mind For Some Time llllt jllst llilVIMl't t!"t to it? Ilnw iiinsr iijio wiis it vim ilcciilr) to open n Savings Account mill ndil to it rcyuliirly ? You've ddiilitlcss hail it in iniml fcif sonic tiiiip, lint luivc ilmio nothing about it but, now. here's h reason for takin action. lleposits in the Snviims Depiirtincnt of Tlis First Naliouiil liank made on nr before Julv ."itli will draw interest from the first. Her is an opportunity not only to carry out your intentions, but to take advantage of sonic ex tra interest as well. Open that Account no.'. : The First National Bank Medford, Oregon Iberia. La., by A. B Melihenny. Rare flowers wer imported from all parts of the earth. If-A'kAolmes INSURANCE. Vgeng HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J i 2 DAYS ONLY STARTS Tomorrow Children Mat. 10c Evenings 25, 50