paok Trrui'TiCi aira. George IS. Hill of New 300(01 ioiao York City left today for Crater l.akc. where she will remain overt the Fourth. She will then ro on. to Portland, where she will meet with the National Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild. M KDFORI ) MAIL TRliUNl4 Mlfl)FORD,' OlWfirfNVWKnXESlUY, .TUf.V 2, "1 !''" ' - . nrtf lunnn uniior- 10130 1 iojl il. 1 iilii inn 11 iii mi-im hLV, nUUU liLu p r ftmn tX" 111 V ft -' if r o th Mi's. XrwIiiiHl Hostess j To Misslonury Society , : The Women's Missionary society! .of the First Christian church niut j : Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mry. Neil Nowlnnd, with thirty j present. The devotionats were in j charge of airs. Gregory, with Airs.; Jamea-.Grigaby .in charge of the study period, Hiving an interesting i talk on the home mission field. , 11 During the business meeting . Mrs. C. M. Hon ami airs. Lloyd! "Wicks were appointed captains for 1 the rending contest which was out- ; lined as a part of the year's work. airs. J. O. Isaacson spoke on thei Indian school at White Swan, airs. Cora A. Wiison on the California : home for the aged, and airs. Car-j man E. MeM on the Jarvls Insti- j tute. j " During the social hour, refresh-. ments were served, with eight at 1 the birthday table. . Mi's. Sleeter Returns . ! From lutstern Trip ' ' ' Mrs. R. W. ' Sleeter arrived In .Medford on the evening '- Shasta JMonday from Chicago,' 111., after '. spending the past month visiting relatives and friends In the eastern .stute. .She 'returned to Oregon via ' the Canadian Rockies and was en thusiastic this morning in praise f of the " northern route, which she describes as far superior to the southern in scenic beauty, airs. 'Sleeter 'went, east via Now Orleans. She spent several weeks in Deca tur, III., visiting her mother, airs. Henry Roff, and sisters and enjoy d several trips to other eastern " points. ' , ..Crescent City . Bench Favored. Several aiedford families have chosen Crescent City as the place : to, ; spend the holiday week-end and, will bo motoring down the ..Redwood .highway tomorrow, air. . 4ind airs. Ernest Scott and house guests, aiisses Hetty and Patricia Flynn of Rellingham, Wash., will leave aiedford In the morning for the northern California beach, air. .. a nd ai rs. II. T.' 11 ublmrd a nd nephew, Clayton Anderson of Portland, will also spend the holi days at Crescent City. . Interest in Celebration .Voiced by I.oeal J). A. XI. Considerable interest in the cele bration to ba held at the opening Of the Salmon river-cutoff on 'July . 19 is being expressed in local clr , cles, following request of the stato society of the Daughters of ' the American Revolution for, at ' tendance of all doseendenlp of the voters at' Chanipoeg, May 1843. Tills election marked the begin- uing of the provisional govern anient of Oregon. 1 f-f Dr. and -Mrs. Heland K. Noo of Ban Francisco were guests of Mr and airs. Clarence T. -Noc over- tho week-end. While here they visited at the Noo sumiper cabin on the Rogue. Miss St. tlolin Guest 9'rom Km wis City. aiiss Oris St. John of Kansas City, aio., lw in this city -to spend several weeks as guest of air., and airs. K. F. Hurk, having re cently motored to aiedford from Hos Angeles with C. J. Hurk. who is spending the summer at his brothel's .home. The Hurks and their guests plan to spend the coming week-end with their cou sin. Charles Shaal of Klamath Falls and will motor to tho neigh boring city Friday1 morning. Guest From Oakland. . aiisp Ktta Hyde is in this city from Oakland. Cal., to spend two weeks as uuest of Mr. and Mrs, ai. R. Crooks, aiiss Hyde will be remembered as one of the. three young women of Oakland; who gained considerable prominence In 1 !23 by swimming the Golden Gate strait. Knjoy Trip To Kake. Mr. and airs. Donald Clark, airs. Robert W. Ruhl and liauKh ters, Roxano and Alicia, and house guest, aiiss Julia aicWilliams of Pasadena, Cal., motored to Cra ter Lake this morning to spend i tho day. Will Visit .Misses Ilcnsley. Mm Anna Caldwell lloyd of Long Island. X. Y-, will arrivo in aiedford Friday morning to visit her nelces, ai Isses Margaret and llernyce Hensley. airs. Hoyd has been visiting In San Framimo for several weeks. Youngs Return From .South. Mrs. Kllzaheth Young and dau ghters, Dorothy and Patricia, have returned to this city from a two weeks' vacation trip to Yosemlto national park. Dako Tahoe and several California cities and re sorts. - , Dr. and .Mrs. R. C. aiulholland and daughter. Marjorie, accom panied by their house guest, Mrs. Mulholland's brother; . Arthur J. Cole, will motor to Diamond lake tomorrow to sprn.l the holiday week end. air. Cole, who Is presi dent of th0 atcGraw Klcettie' com pnhy in Omaha, NebV, will' .spend a week visiting in th's city.'' ' p ... . . air. and airs; Hdwurd Steep of Neosho. Mo.,- arrived 111 Med ford Sunday to spend tho summer with their daughter, .airs. V"" M. Van Seoyocv i ! 1 ! ' Mrs. Nellie Kelly and .daughter of Oakland, Cah, are in this city to spend the lUmnlndor ., of the week as guests , of Mrs Kelly's brother, Harry Lu'y nnd family. 4 ' ' 'Mrs; Chfm:W(mrP linr guests this week her mother, airs. .Mer rill and brother, Will Jl;n;ill of Alhuny. ' ' Make July 4th Celebration A Happy Event . VvHEN It AM WHEN IN CAMP IT'i NATURE'S MORGUE FOR r FLEAS ANTS BEDBUGS MOSQUITOES ROACHES MOTHS fUES Health, exhileration and keen refreshment along with celebra tions, flags, fireworks and picnics make the 4th of July a happy event. .The picnic dinner or week end outing will be made all the more enjoyablo If you includo coot, re freshing, healthful drinks, us sug gested in the Canada Dry ad in this issue. Canada Dry's very foundation is "liquid ginger," .made frbm select ed Jamaica ginger root by a spe cial process exclusively controlled by the compafll', which enables it to retain the original aroma, flavor and natural essence of the ginger rooL Kigid laboratory control as sures uniformity, purity and high est duality, and a special process of carbonatlon enables Canada Dry to retain its sparkle long after the bottle is opened. Two new drinks, Canada Dry Gulden Ginger Ale. and Sparkling Lime were recently put on the hiai-ket. -They are fut up in hostess-packages of twelve bottles and can be had at your dealers. mn rnr n , i' run iiiturunu . miJW Advertising Manager Fisher Flour Mills Visits Medford .Mr. unil .Mm. U. (J. huwi'eneo aix' In Meilford for u few tluya on lusl noss. .Mr. Luwrencp Is nlvcrtllnK mummer fur tho FIsIut Klur mills In OrPKon. .Mr. and Mrs. Luwronco ilL'moiistrutu l.'lshor'H flour at tuc Jitckson county fair antl will be here uKain this fall. Their "Kccines," tnailo from .Wshor'sflomvaro well kiHtwn and Keiitfi! appre.olitod hy tbnusandH of people at the fair each 'year. F CORVALL1S. Ore., July 2. UP) Bishop Arthur J. Moore, at the concluding sessions of the North west conference and assembly of tho aiethodist Kpiscopul church, South, announced new appoint- j ments to the Portland ami Suoknno districts. j The appointments Included the transfer of N. D. Wood, formerly j of Peoria and Lake Creek churches to .Medford; the transfer of H. S. Shangle from aiilton to Portland and announcement that Dr. K. J. Harper, for ten years pastor of the Corvallis church, had been granted a year's leave. 13. C. Smith of ailssoula, Mont., will fill the vacancy. The following appoi n t m e n t wore read: . Portland district Presiding eld er. J: B. Needham. Corvallis; Alsea, K. C. Smith; Baker, A:. J. Ktnrmer; Bandon, S. D. Walters; Cntifmola, J. 13. I'enhall; Coquillo, Si 'D. Walters; La Cimnde. Frank Hopkins; Tangent, 'IV S- Coberly. Jjrevm Visit III irniits I'uss Mildred 'Stradcr of San Krau clsco left for CranlH Pass this mornliiK, followlni; several days 'n Modford as the KUe.st of Mrs. W. II. Maullhy. ' Let m wirito'ymir fire Insurance-. Onrl Y. TenKwnld, Motel Holland IlldK. 1'hono IM.'i.' 1 tt J.k'cnsn Itlisli (Killtluiiliii; Over Ulin .auto lleenscH-werc Is. sued yesterday at the sheriffs of fice, and over dpi) the day hefore, resulting in receipts-nf $17,000 for. the two days. Just 'as-'-tnany II cen.sea were expected to :'ho ' Hold today as yesterday. KILLS THEM ALL FlYjTox never misses its mark. Whether they crawl or fly, insects canriotlivc in art atmosphere sprayed with Fl-V-Tox, the fragrant insecticide the one that is sold all around the globe . . . Harmless to people and animals . '. If you want comfort.cleanliness and freedom from the ever-threatening mosquitoes on your camping trip, don't fail to equip your self with Fly-Tox. Used regularly-comfort assured! Sold at grocery, drug and hardware stores. FLY-TOX is sold all over the worldl ,v California Rex Spray Co., Bcnicia, California Ii N O T A BY-PROOUCJ $emy Tm for fuiftd pltt Ant Tox for tui Afi-Twt for plH liet! - cvt womp w ru. I. y vftv w i'tI oi-J I Fly-Tox is the KientificiMecti cide developed at Mellon Insti tute oflndustriil Research by Rex Resfarch Fellow ship. Insist on Fly-Tox. Re fuse substitutes; be Safe and Svrrr -1 WJG. AffH lot rc UES. MOTHS linrii tirAlC bna - .- aC . .Slxty-l'ivo inleroKted Xrult- grow ers attended the drainage demon stration . . held yesterday ... In the W. H, Watt orohard by7 County AkciU Wilcox, and Areh WorJt, Icderat , (jralnago engineer. The-effect of high water table on apple-and pear trees was ob served. Tho way in wJiIelv free ground water eausoH drainage was explained by, Mr. Wilcox. ! jThe engineering teuiuret) oC tho drainage system was discussed by frtr. Work. , Tie trenching, tllo laying.' -niicl jlj'aek JflOlpg' ;the; line with rgravet was de"moiiti:itt6U. AT BUTTE FALLS I'M re of undetermined' origin- ile stroyed a dwelling In- Hutto Falls early this mornintc and damaged another' clno by. according to re ports received by. the Medford fife department today. The destroyed fctfacture. wbr the property of W. Uuprey. Butte Falls volunteer fire men fought the flames. llolh buildings were empty. Sereen down .(f I xt UTO s froe). Medford Lumber o. ' l'hono (129. 78tf For best -Kreoii -Hluhs, usk driver or call Medrmd Fuol Co'' Tel. 88!.' ''. '" :'; C6lf llotlll'lls ri'4lll Slllem . ..) Mr.,. mill Mrs. licrt Nolilltl iie- lurned to Medford today front Ha lem. wllert Mr. NOblltl linn been filing petitions for tbe prnlilldan of. commercial flahlnpr In Jbe Ttopue river. ; Vmn l.n,1 llnilllnv with 'A bilT loadn'1 ll-lin slab". - Valley Fuol Co. I'liono 7U. Unneo till 3 o'clock. Qold Hill every HtUurdny nlslit, 89tf ('Hull- AkhIii I'dKlponett , Mrs. .loHOphlne JoneH, r:otjily nui-Hn nnnounced today, thai .the child welffvro clinlo Hohedtlled ' f-Jt July 1.0 has been poHtponod nn other day. It will be held at tho V. ' W. C!. A. the folloivhiK . day. Appointments' arc uincd to ' be rnndc early. ' ' " "') '' flrtlon irtw..lR-ln. crepn nine slnhn' hi i- loads.' i 'Ai tiers. 85.00. Vrtllfy Fuel To. " Phone 78. tf Upturn to F.iiKcno.; ., . Hev. ,nnd Mrs. T. B. Wenlhrook of Euiienc Iflft for -their home '.n that city; havlnu booni Kuosts- of Hev. nnd Mrs. V. M. I.anx.sberK of North Holly street for several days. Channcey Klnrey now located 123 lOast Main St. Insurance and Heal HstatK; . ; Stf Applylnir ror l'iiHrH Carl I'jsth wiih down from Unit Knlls ,yeierday upplyinx . fr. his socond .elll'.enshlp apers at the county clerk's office. Me has been in southern OroKon two or thr years. arrivlllK In tbe Kaclo I'oltit district' dlt'tti'.l 4rnm (iermany. He has returned tr his native country onceum a- trip Bince his first ai'. rival. tern Tea in vacuum! Just like jour coffee! t . Jt is just as. vital for one as it is for the other4 to prevent the evaporation of the fragrant oils that give them both their, flavor. Science has been longer discov ering hovy to do it for tea. So far it's a Schilling secret. Try it, and rtd what you have been mfeirig ill these years. Heed 'Schilling Irfid Tea if far morn rvrmhin than othtr he itnse it is freih to hrgin with. Mack tea (orange ppkoe) it bent. So am TEA BAi.S in ft pail of loote lea. Schilling pacht both in vacuum. Anyone who would like a hf.r- caln in hliih irdo banjo should call nt thlrf'offlco and Inspect the bnnjn left' here for talc; a wicrlflco reaardlesH of cost. 25tf I'liini State Mi-lmiHillH flmstn at local hotels from Por'.- laiid include , -MtV and Mrs. John Weboffer. 1!. I. Atllck. I'. !'. Haw kins., II. .;. Wr.llinf!., r. ami Mrs It. II. Klllott, Mr,. and .Mrs. W. V. Ilalfilih. Mr. atid Mrs. K. f; l.nw- 1-viM'C .1. H. Mlirpby. l. H. Cake. l.con It. Hells, V. A. Powell. H. .1. McDonald, K. ( llushonu, f. W. McMillans C. 'W. flert, t).' II. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Dunn and Mrs. Klin Jlerry. Are you Planning an Outing over the Fourth? We have j a Fine Assortment of Lunch Goods. : ! SUGGESTIONS FOR THE OUTING n o Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Veal Loaf Lunch Tongue Vienna Sausage "American Swiss Imported Swiss Cream Brick Tillam,ook .Cream Deviled Chicken Boned Chicken American Sardines Imported Sardines Beech Nut Bacon FANCY CHEESE American Grated Imported Parmesan Old English , , Pimento ' ''r Peanut Butter Heinz Spaghetti Potato Chips ' Sandwich Spread Summer Sausage P"!'.!.v i ' i ' l.l-'!3'.M . ...... Philadelphia Cream i Imported Edam Velveeta Imported Roquefort Swift's Premium Bacon -r- Swift!s Boiled Ham Swift's Hams in Tin Hor mel Chicken in Tin ; Take a Home Made Cake With You v ... And Don't Forget Take CANADA DRY on your 4th of July Outing ' '"" "'STORE CLOSED FRIDA YOPENS SA TURD A Y Personal Attention II V IVI I IL Prompt Service ocao Phone 252 r :try our telephone service ioi aocaoi Phone 252 if is dependable: IOI 301301 D Now Chevrolet .Sfilt'Miinn Arthur Htrlnufellow of Knit Lake Olty. Utah, has acqepted u position In the sales department of ,,tne Plerco-Alicn Motor company. Danco,, Dreamland Wed. and Hat. DynBo'H music, ItKllll'IIH flDlll KlWIll! Xvo Matliewa reiurned this week from BuKcne to his home In the 'iftMrln Point district. He was a visitor in .Modford this afternoon, with Information that ho wtis en tirely ncillllttcd of a moonshine possesBion. clmrne on which no waH tried In tho circuit court at. Ku- gone. fchnuncey' Ploroy now located 12J'Kast Main St. Insuranco and Real Estate. WTA ananlallfA In rndlator and fender repairing at Van's Oarase, 83 H. Bartlott. .' Phone 208. tr One MarrliiKU Uwnw . Today Lorena Adiuns celonrateo her 1.8th birthday and this afler- niHiii. toKelhei' witn 1'iann nrani- ard, IK, both ot llnrno, (VI., she was issued a .marriaKo llconso lit the county clerk's office. nroMRmiiklnt? and remodellnir at the li'uBhlnn Shop, 421 Medfm-,1 IlldK. Tel. 1181. If Chevrolet Men Mcrt VV. J. Itichinond. zone munuKer of the Chevrolet Motor company, and P. ..I. MaaHMon, zone .'tceount uut mMnriKCr, both of Portland, al tended an all-day lueelliu; oT Ibe Hollthorn Orenon Chevrolet dealers which wim held In Meilford yesterday. A special valuo at $1,110 In the all -silk Artcraft hose Ih mnklnit qulto a repututlon at Klhelwyn H. Hoffinfinn's. tf Dn .1. P. Hrny has returned from OnrvnlllH and resumed tho practice of 'chiropractic. Offices "In 'lite Medford IlldK. 1 "'I VISIT IN MEDFORD W. J, Itlehmond, Portland .one mnnMKcr of the Chevrolet Motor Co., accompanied by C. W. Nostor, salcH promotion inanaKer, Paul Massam, zone accountant, wero in Medfurd Tuesday confenliiK Willi W. V. Allen, mamiKCr of tho Pleree-Allenr Motor Co., local ro rcventnllvce. v '; These officials arc niaklnff, their seiul-nnnual trip over the terri tory anil were inlich pleased ' with the , business of " ilio Istrlbutont i'ero. , ' . , (( ('. ' V)( ' , . ,, . (Ir. , Richmond was' very opti mistic ', about busincHs", conditions for the ,balanc( of't tho 'year. Ho saye they lire ImtirovinK ,ln the eiiKl, cstioclally In tho Juinhcr and automobile Industries, , whiidi is boltiK retlecrted by linprqyod 'con ditions on the coasti "' "' . Mr, Hlchmond wjih uccompanled by Mrs. Itlehmond nnd they spent .Tday.HHt, iiatc 1 ku Plnsslfled ndveYtlslnar tetw insulin. Uma for nil purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 1U Wants IHmrw llritrn . Adelene Vanose filed .suit for II vorce In circuit court yesterday imalnst Vlrull Vhnose, on Krounds of cruel ! And. Inhuman treatment. They couple were married In 1U25 and linvo' two children.. . Loose, squeaklnB wheels are dnn ccroiis. Havo them tiuhtened on A hydraulic wheel sotting machine nt Kichtncr's OarnKo. KJtf . i... i . I, Phono 643. We'll haul . ewav tirof(iti. -iCItT BMittury ttorvlce 37tf ' Sbilis, IiIk loads, t'4 tiers. 15.1111. Kmall' loads $3 Valley Kile) C i. Phone 76. ' I '1 ii In ltd m il Ho Mr. and Mrs. Waller Itowne. win have been spending several uionlbs in Medford.. plan lo leave next week for IheJr home in l.os An Bfles, motoring down vlu Crescent City. For best (rrin slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. t,.( -: (if,'t Vl-ll Cnilcr like Miss' liilinu . Uitson. Miss KIbel KatnueUon anil MIkh Julia Henry arrived tv the Khustn (bis morn inic froni Han Kranclsco, and left on th stKe for Crater Ijke, where thy plan to spend three days b--forp contlnuinK their trip to Alwk.i. Tree props: A largw stock always on hnd, Tel. (1,' Medford Lum ber Co. 78tf Tree props. All lenRtns. reuul.ir slue. Cheep nt Medford Lumber Co. 78tf BERT' WHEELER , and . BOB WOOLSEY The' Champion Clowns of "EI0 RITA" . aro COMING With' 'ft i 1000 w OTHER NUTS AND Nit-wrrs7 XLXMwR A a ' V X' --i tt' Jf ', ,. Wherever You Go r - EXTR'' Tzztv? ?ind Blu Ribbon MJt m .' L: a tji 'MT ' Nalionwid ectpUne of Bill i dmXoZA "SZ Ribbon Malt i.htrult ol qutlMy K UL-y ' uniform quality. One Wtd, K j ftndsapirmncnplactinthtmoit , ' .,-,.,. ..-t, ,-, , , xactin4 hpuihold, Airle'', ! ' , Bi93st Seller is pakcdjuD 3 Ibt. .. JrtrBB. BlueRibbonMaltExtract AMwt Prmmift Milt fe WW ' Distributed bjr I, R, Frideger, Ashland, Oregon