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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1930.
Iocal and
-'Personal
Movon His Office
Louis J, Humphry, lucal archi
tect, h4H rnovocl from the Liberty
tiuilillnK to a lai'Ktr office at 21'J
West Main.
Tonics Ik rhijiiii;-olf
ittany fourJHU ' from out "of th
ittatn uri play inn at tho ItoRiiff Val
ley Grtll club this Hummer. Durliiv
the past week tho nuinher of visi
tor 'ban been unuHually large. Call
furn&njr find tho loctH'ortuM'" par-,
ticularly attractive and many are
Htohpinff fop- a (inmu '
J ! :
The aeml-annual clearing sale in
now in progrwui at JCthelwyn B.
Hoffmann's, including Hata, Cootfl,
Drewsflfl and I2nsembles, JOfi
Mr. Jlenwtivot Off foe Portland
Mr. J(tpk Hems tree t departed
Dance till 2 o'clock,
every Haturday niKht.
Oold Kill
- Kfltf
Flrl of Vkly Jluml CowerU
The concert by the Klkx band,
under Wilson Walte, director, in
the city park lat Wednesday nlht,
inaiiKiirailnij' the weekly band con
cert Hcawon slar th.s summer, was
very much x.pprecialed by hun
dreds of M id ford and. volley peo
ple. The proKram was well chosen
and wel) played, ,
T.et us haul away your Barbate
and refuse. Phone TA'i, City Hani
tary Hervlce. 3S7lf
Spent Holiday at Portland
K. D. HUe, who ha been .spend-
tnwt nvenlnir fur Portland where' ini thi hnlhi.ivu in I'nrilixw iu &v
she will undergo treatment nt the J peeled to return to Medford the
Kt, Vlricont hoHpltuI. Hhe exports to
remain in Portland for about
month.
rionce Dreamland Wed. and Rat..
Pynge'a music. 106
Appjr-jcutr's Cherry (Yop
NewM.coiin-U: from ,thoA)Jl(V;ute
rent lou Hint the cherry crop of the
Apnl'cgatH rcKlon JH good thin year,
and-tho grower there havo been
Uhft fjr ' 41,1 and -8 uentH a
pound. t ,r
t..ii 'Wl' tr i
I)rlvj. n tray service to your
car, unrinp T.uneh and no ft flrlnk
stand is now open to tho public,
The hlKfCPHt n"d best root beer in
the city for Be. Twnirih'nnfl Pacific
highway. Drive out folks,- and
J?lve uh a triil."' J 105
Vneatloiihigr In 4'nimdn
Mr, and Mm. H. It. Prentice hnd
uoti have left by motor for Van
coitver, D. C, to-spond a vacation
tp of two woe It h visiting scenic at
tractions of that section.
flrsf of thfl week-
Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday nlsht. Sittf
Chief Operator ClinnRc
Miss Hazel Hlatt 1 replacing
Mis Hefsie MrMljlan is chief
telephone operator for The tarlflc
Telephone company. 'Aitw McMillan
left today for Los Angles. A.sh
land Tldinss.
Flying Visit to Their Hunch
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Graham left
hint n Ik hi for a short visit at their
'ranch on the "Phetco' river in Cali
fornia, and wilt return home Mon
day, t
Chauncey Florey
13 Kattt Main St. Insurance and
Heal Estate. Glitf
Cold meats and salads at Hu-
now - located ; son's What-Not. 6th and Ivy. 111?
Como to I'rtwwit "Blue' ArliMN
A radio prpgrqnr with a popular
Three Alurrlajce JJci-iihc , (uppeal Jh scheduled for next Tues-
The county clerk's office issued day's radio offering of the C'all-
marribKe llcenHes yesterday ufir-1 fornia Oregon.. Power company,
noon to O. IV l.ln:oln. 25, and "The entire hour from 9 to 10 p. m.
Peatrice .purrlsh, 29. both of Med-! will be given over to popular song
TOGGERY BROAD
CAST MONDAY TO
! BE SONG REVIVAL
ford;. Percy Klntchcuv Uland Oeoi-,
txUinn Coitver, HI, both of ICureka,
Cnllf.; Jack Vnlin. 19, and Vaughn
Cromeel, 17, both of Klila Mills,
Calif.
Phono fi42. We'll haul nw.iy
your refuse. tMly Hanitary Hervlce.
337tf
TiiHt a Utile Slip
The hot weather of last week
afrecled the editor of the Portland
Oregonian'M hotel column to such
effect thr.t tho following Item ap
peared one day about Oenrge Por
ter of Ihla city: ' Oeorge Portland of
tho Porter Lumber company is in
Portland from Medford ntid rngl.-
tered at the Heathman."
Orocerles, milk, cyan find bakery
goods at Huron's What-Not, fith
and Ivy. , , J 11
Funeral, sprays and .flowers for
decpratfiiff. Ueih KJower .Oar-
ns, 32f S, Holly, or, phone 3U0-I.
VJ'Hing In Klainaih Ftdlf)
...Mlhfl o)Ms flwlngle , of Medford
and Miss Gertrude Parker, who
teaching summer school In Med
ford. Ivuve been tho gnesls nt Klu
main jnnis or mihh i;stner venic
during the Pays of 4!l cetobrntlon
The Mioses Swjnglo ft ml Veatch a
sorority sisters ul the Oregon Htal
coMege.
fllsklyoq Summit Lodge open for
Ihe pummor. Chicken dinner 7.1e
ulsft tea room lunches. 10i
rnriucrly. a lold Iigger
iiVV. K, Cliaunrey at Central Point
was digging gold In -mines under
nnatli .Chlnene restaurants In Ja
fflrnng.1 nllyimlat ihlrty yenr.s
go. J)lnt-fl above rould hear the
pleksTiMhf miners as they worked,
-(ient rap Point Amorloan.
i-Danco.j Jackson Rprlngs,' July 3,
4 and !i. Hegitlar ndniiasipn. ,, Pep
Peddler,, i , r. . -(l . 105
Condi i Ion lipprv.liiff"" ,
. .Jfloro.OUkew, fornvr Med
ford -.I'.eddent now residing !t Ta
coma, Wash., is reported to he
showing improvement following a
recent major operation.
U ;j ft r- j i i
,'(Orepn ekibs, the better kind from
AJedfqril l-'uel , Co. v rdr early.
Phona 03i - . , , : loxif
UdllC) ,VJ.Kltod ,ln ( JilfOgo
iFollowinu i n visit with M,r.
Bajley mother, Wlnfkdd Baiby
and son lluiph returned home the
flmtof ' Inst week from Chicago.
crliolc g)adlolns, nld-fiishlqnd
flowrorfl.and orsage , Cpr j.11 og
eQiens. uO)adtnlan C0e por dozen.
neJiOSh Flower Gardens, 325 9,
Holly, or Phono 8!I0-U 107
Slot-m 1ctM -tor In I'NiroMt,
' An-leotrlo, .storm detector has
netjn. placed Jn operation In tho of
f Ice .of the pesoiiutei nutlonal .for
est at Pend. Five of these detectors
nrr to he Installed ' in the forests
of the Pnolflo Northwest by the
forest service. Four of the five will
ht In Oregon.
For best green slabs, nslt driver
r pall Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 31
Choice gladioli, cut flowers and
funeral sprays. . Hanutelson's Flow
er Oflrden. aOR Clark Ht. , Phone
t 880-X. , , , Bfitf
HUH In Portland
" William l man. well known
Modferd . A. It. veteran: U tll
patient at the ilnlLed Stales velei -
sns'-hnpltal -nt Portland and will
probably romnin there Indefinitely,
uncording in Fred Heheffel, his son-
lnlnf,' Inst evening. Mr. Ionian's
health hu Improved ronsldernbly
since having been received there
few nvwk ugo. T ,
. The Beml-annHivi clearing alo Is
bow In. progreM nl Kthe.lwyn It.
(gffmnn'.M, Including Hats, Coats,
Presses and Knsemhles. 105
Dls4nssloit on Pnnts
A sociologist credits auto with
IneiXwdita tlf mi lea of trouers.
Pirhaps the iulo of two pairs of
pants' per 'suit ts mure responsible.
ftitehi 8tatemMi.i
C Hnmstltclilng, plrolipff. pirating,
nllon making and husa niendlmr.
Handicmft hop.; . 267tf
Is ftnrf Urgutl JUder
As a part of her celebration at
IheljakAof the Woods Friday, Miss
Rdlth Inman spent much of the
aftwnbon riding" ft hi t' hoard and
reported ho only tell off throe
(Imes end that was when she
hr nHanro looking for' n bettor
hold-.'i Otlwt' Medfoi-l celebralers
thmde HMnle Fluhrer, who h.is
hl'lrTlane s wvti a' M pd
boat nt the lake. 1
'"'a- "t-i -
" D. . -P. Jlro-y m nturned from
CarrsaHn rvd fosuuvd the pihctl.-e
of jcWropraatitti (. Offices in the
MedforU Wdg. ' 10fi
ynHon Crewvut City
Mn and Mrs. A. F. Stcnnett and
doughtert, Btty and Huxette. who
apent the Fourth of July at Cres
ficslt nJHfV frff axpocted to return
- r'aaVe that particular mould
ih. fo , your Individual picture.
The tuneya, opposite New nony
fheater.
Visits Her Former Home
Mrs. A. C. Cater who has be.
homcHtcndlng In the Applegate sc
tion for the past two years is vis
Ring her former home, lUdly
wood, Calif., for several weeks.
Hnnee, Preamland Wed. nnd Rat
Pynge's niUHlo. :u 100
Itccriillhm orficcr lltisy
Ten men have been enlisted Into
,the rnitod States army in tho pat
month, according to a report yes
rarday from-Sergeant 1 rover Owen
Medfurd recruiting officer, who aHo
announces that vacancies have been
reported in the coast and field nr.'
tlllery corps on the Phllliplne tin
llMwr.llan Islands. I-ast month'
enlistments "includes the following
men, moHtly of Medford: William
Prince, Marold perry, William
Drumm, Arthdr Coplin, Otto Cop
Un, l.ee Teeter, Floyd Crawford
Arthur Hchaffer, t.eKoy Mallory
and Frank Herdt. ' ' ;
Funeral sprays and flowers fpr
demnatlng. . ptlnsh Flowen tlnr
dens, 325 H. Holly, or Phone 3U0 1,
- , 107
llero From Klaniuth . .. .
Alfred (llllelle. former. Medford
resident. Is Hpendlng a few davs
hero visiting friends and relatives.
Ho Is nu located at Klamat!)
Falls. '
Sep Hi-Ill's Hheet Metal Works
for radlhtor, fender and auto body
repairing. v . . i,: , (f
isil', dewett ul Kiiiiimer Schools
lro.fessor H. P. Jewelt, suiierln-
tendent of Central Point schools,
attending summer -school sessions
nt the- university. i'of -Ofegnn at
Kugene." ' . .
Krystalghi kudak gloss supreme.
Tho pcnslcys, opposite Holly thea
ter., tf
i'lierry Picker Sets Jtrconl
Kverett Wllllanus of Cove, Ore.,
hus the record of picking lOipl
pounds of cherries on the L. Town-
send farm, north of Salem, In 13
hours recently. Williams received
$16 for the day's work. The pre
vious high record at Haloin In 12
houii was (too pounds.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwnld. Hotel Holland
Pldg., Phono !)113. tf
Attend Klainaih Mhnw ,
Mr. -and Mrs. Lawrence J.uy of
Wellen are upending n few days nt
Klamath Falls with Mrs. I.uy's hro-
thvr nnf flstor-ln-lftWj .Mr. and Mr.
Olen McDnnlek i. . ;
Hereon doors .(flxjuroa free),
Mvdford Lumber Co. Phono C-0
7Stf
KIIIimV the Most oHgai-H '
Hy killing 20 cougars during the
12 months ending June I, Hud
KlnUtcy of Fall Creek, l.une coun
ty, won the $175 cash prlne offered
by the state ganu commission l'
the hunter with the largCHt kill of
cougars during the year, (leorge W.
Unmsay of Kstnrudti nnd Tony
Ciiebach of Tiller are tied for
second place with a score of I
ouch. ...
Long ecdcil Invent If n
. Happy days are near again. We
have a friend who has Just bought
an extension fork with which to
cook welners On camping trips.-
Hood Itlver Xews.
Loose, squeaking wheels are dan
gerous. Have them tightened on L'
hydraulic wheel getting machine at
Flchtner's flarage. 03tf
IWIiik Her Va-ntlon Today
Miss Kay Hmlth leuves today
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ilrinkley
for Hllvcrlon, Ore., where she will
visit her. parents for a week and
then. With her parents, will spend
a week nt the Lake' o' the Woods.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Hldg. Tel. J IS 1. . tf
finmtH Pass Aii'jmrt
Contract for Installing 81 hound
ary lights and six hazard lights on
the Orr nts Pass airport nt the hid
ding cost of $Lfi4G.(i0 was nwardei
lust Wednesday by tho county court
to PrownoU's Klectrlc tore.C,raV'
eiing. - of the.- airport runway.1!,
which was . recently completed
amounted to a cost of $3,000, It .'j
reported. Another Imiirovement bn
Ing made near the airport, for the
convenience of motorists, 1h the
graveling :nnd grading of Jilgh
way lejiding to tho airport from the
oast aide. The const ruction Is also
estimated to cost $3,000. iniats
Pass Courier.
hits or the r'blues and "Jazz" type.
Included In the group of entertain
ers who will nppeur before the
"mike" during Copco. hour are
Porothy Frazier, popular ."blues"
singer, Austin Frazier, baritone
nnd banjo artist and Ham Carey,
well known radio and stage enter
tainer. Full details of the Copco
program which takes place Tues-
tniy, juiy om win ne unnounceu in
this paper at un early daLo. . ,
Chauncey Florey . now located
123 Hast Main St. Insurance &nd
Heal i:stnte. 85tf
We , "neolnllze lnr radiator and
fender repairing nt xVan's Oarage,
33 3. Ilartlett. Phone 208. tf
Mellee Xo.w In Infantry Hej-ve
According to news from Wash
Ington, D. C. Welden H. McBee of
Medffird has been commissioned a
yceoiirt lleutennnt In, the Infantry
reserve, and has accepted tho commission.
Chauncey Florey now located
4 J'Jast Mnin.Ht. ..Insurance and
item ustate. (irdf
Vacation for Sliooiniikor
lames McPpwell, shoo repairer
of Central Point for the Inst twenty
years, expects to enjoy i vacation
with his hrolher In Albany, Ore.,
during tho week starting July 7.
Anyono who would like a hnr-
galn in a high gn.de banjo should
call at this .office and Inspect the
hanjo left here for sale; a sncrlflce
regardless of cost. , 25tf
Hahy Cllnh XmI Friday
Medford mothers are urged t-
make etrly appointments for the
rhttd welfare clltUe 4o he held next
Frtday afLernoon ly,"the county
health department at the Y. W. C.
A., with Dr. It. c. Wilson, county
health officer. In charge, assisted
by Mrs. Jnsephlne Jonen, county
nurse. This clinic was postponed
from Inst week because of the 4th
of July holiday. . ,
Degree of Honor Tuesday
Medford - Pegree of Honor lodge
will meet . Tuesday evening at
eight o'clock in the hall over
Medford 1 pharmacy: -- --t
:. For host green slabs, aslc driver
or cull Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
' ' Cfitf
finest From MJfcMHii'i
Kngeno, Townsend, a former
resident of the Table Hock district,
now residing In Kansas City, Mo.,
is vlulting friepds at his former
home. " '
Tree props; A large stock always
on hand. Tel. 62i). Medford Lum
ber Co. 7Stf
Motttr to Cniler J4tk
Mr. and Mrs. Halph Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Newman nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hepsjey and ;ons
of the Table Hodk district were
among .recent visitors nt Crater
Lakj. :
Slabs, big loads. 4M tiers, $5.00.
Hmal loads, $3.00.- Valley Fuel Co.
Pliono 7ti. ' ' tf
Guests 1 lot urn llouin.
The Adams f a m 1 1 y o f V e n t u r iv ,
Calf., after spending several weeks
ns guents of the 5W. iMvUsnns
have returned to their home.
GiicHtH o S'aJ;i-ookc4 ...
Jack Green, John Seabrooke and
Johq Hendricks, nephews of A. L.
Heubrooke, ucrlved ... last Monday
from the east to spend , veveriJ
weeks visiting the Seabrooke fam-
Mobtjllghijight.'j fifteen yeafB
ago will he recalled in this week's
Ntinn-BiiRh program over Htntlon
KMED on Monday night, July 7th.
from 6:30 to 7:00 p. m., with Miss
Ruth Lyon's Interpretation of "Un
derneath the Stars." In this num
ber she will be assisted by the
Nunn-Hush Ladiea' Trio, who will
sing "By the Light of the Stars,"
as an interpolation of Miss Lyon's
selection.
The Nunn-Hush orchestra will
(Introduce a touch of summer with
toe singing oi me jurus anti tlie
budding of flowers, in their Inter
pretation of 1-aCombe's "Spring
Serenade." . .
The third selection on this pro
gram will he tip) ever popular
"Missouri Waltz," as preisamed hy
the Nunn-Hush singers.
Program:
"Liebestraum," Liszt; N'ttun-Rush
Singers. .
"Underneath the Stars;" Miss
Ruth Lyon, lyric soprano.
Intei-Dolatfon of "Hy the Light of
the Stars" by Nunn-HtiHh Ladies'
trio.
"Spring Serenade," LaCombe;
Nunn-Bush orchestra.
"Missouri Waltz," Logan; Nunn-
Bush Singers.
"LiebeBtrnum," Liszt; Nunn-lhisli
Singers.
Wulter Stevenson, one of the
Nunn-Bush Singers, familiar lo
many radio listeners, will he
heard in a real musical treat. "Tho
I Big , Bass Viol" which )Oh . lung
ween a favorite, not only of . sing
era, but listeners as well. Further
more. T'K Uig Bush yiol . Iipm u
real significance In this number,
us the iuatrument is played by pne
ol the-, most famous husn players
In thin country, Mr.. Shmuklovsky.
Mr. ShniuklnvHky, who is the first
buss' player In the Chicago civlp
opera, is not only one of the great
est artists on this instrument, hut
in addition, has written an instruc
tion hook that is universally used
by teachers.- . . -
Another number of special Inter
est on this program will ho Schu
bert's "Serenade," one of-the great
est serenades of all times, which
will he sung by William Pohlmann
kowsky; Nunn-Bush orchestra.
"The Big Bass Viol," Bona nn on;
Walter Stevenson, basBO.
"Serenade," Scliflbert; 'WMtam
Pohlmann, tenor and Itollin Pease,
baritone, assisted by. Nunn-Bush
Singers.
"Liebestraum," Liszt; Nunn-Bush
Singers.
- This program is part of a coast-to-coast
broadcast . sponsored by
The Toggery every Monday night
from 6:30 to 7:00. . ;
Housewives who live In the ! Two Guatemalan army officer
mountains will welcome a special have bH-n ir ran led permission in
oven being devised by the Culo-; the United States war departmeni
ratio agricultural collegp for cook-: to stuoy flying at I. rooks t'l
ing in high altitudes. Texas.
lly nt llieli- home nnrUi ,f Uil on,, , Pease nss8leU 1y the
LOCAL-PARTY FIRST
Tlie , llilrd nelectinn will ln
.Tschalk"Wiiky'B dollplilfnl "Wnllz
,of Hie Flowers.", played !) Hie
Niiiiii-lliisli oixlientru.
Tlie proKvum:
. "l.lelieHtinum," l.lnzt; Nmin-llusli
SiiiRers. ,, ..,
"wnltx of Hip PlnwerR," Tsclinl-
Tree propn. All li'nulliH. rcitulur
lxo. I'hvup lit Mcilfcvl J.uinlr Co.
7 si r
Mlssi Koill Moves til Allillliuont .
MIhr 1,1,1 KpiU hiiH ' ntovod into
one of tho TrowlirldKO npnrtmnnw
on 10th mri'ot. whoro gho will mako
lior homeiln tho ftitm't.-.. ,
linn for nll.Lpurpoat9 nt Med
ford Lutnurr Co. . . 1S,l'
Tlml Aiitl-Olirort'tto lull
Now thnt It Ih known that thcro
will ho un antl-clKitvotto bill for the
people of Oregon lo volo on thl.n
foil, wo Hiippose tho nervoim ones
will lis loyliiR In n supply In ee
of eventuillltlea. While the lilll m o-
vhles for Jail sentences for offend
ori.. It malten no provittlon for mon.
Jnll. Hood lllver News.
Word va4 neccjlvid jin Airdifvi)
today Hut nt-partj" 6Mocnt youni?
people, includlUK Itohcii Mlnear.
tlladyH Mlneur, . (Jlenn SImkliiM,
Huth Mliieur. Ionove Kinikln, i'oi'n
i-Iarlinuirh ond- Waneut Reich. wan
Um. flHt thl aeajion' t'aNCt- M(.
Tho Kroup left Iake o the
Woods Siiturduy mornliiK, Juno 2S.
and propeedihl to. Krey luke, mid Vn
up alio .rum rldse. The Kioup re-,
turned to I'npy lake Hatiiidny eve- j
nliiHT. and returned to Lnke o lhe :
Woods Sunday. ... .... j
::: . Not'tte. ; V i
I wi)l not be .responsible for any
debts other , than contracted ny
myself. m. L. Alt.NOLD.
t te 105
" INSURANCE
TKlOAIvVW, WaleK June .6 (fl1)
A silver cross, ( -.stolen from All
Halnt's church here, was later
found In a fox den on n mountain
side of the Uhondda Valley.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.25
"The Food Ig. Better ....
1, Ikt'TKe Meaford .
Kor bewt Rreen slabs, ask driver
or cull Medford Fuel Co. Tel. r.31
fifttf
MovimI to tirnuts Pns
Mr. nnd Mr.s, . tlrnydom Crews
have mtived from Medford to !
tlr.inlte street In Crams Pass,
here Mr. Crews Is employed with
the Shell Oil Co.
Plenle supplies, Sundays nnd
holidays at llnaon's Whnt-N'ot, fith
and Ivy. . 111
;t Store Maiuiicnrn MetUluft
1. b. Andres. loc4il maiuuter of
ihr Montuomery Ward Company
loft today for Portland to attend
district mile meeting of Mont
ouury Ward store inaiuiKers. Ho
Will return Wednwday,
Choir r Ind loins, old -fashioned
flowers and , corsnKCfli fpr all on-
uslon. tltadiohis hfle per doen.
Ic,orth Flower Gardens, SiR S.
Molly, or Phone 3!ft-L, 0?
Motor I hit Aloiiff im
Mr. and Mrs. LowlA I'lrlch and
5on, Itusell, ore spendins the
eek-end nlonK the Itedwood
hiKhwpy. They- plan lo no as f.ir
o n nen now inn. near is ion.
Col. . . -
A special value M $I.Kfl In the
all - silk Artcraft hose is njaklnu
nultn a r.'putntlr.n at Klhelwyn H
Hoffmann's, ' tf
Auditor of Maine Col lew
H. T. Klmore, formerlr of Ash
Is nd, hns been nipolnteri auditor
of the PtRlM V'IIIVprtTy-"r Mnimr
Mni. MlnioW ' Is ft slstvr -of John
tt Fuller of Ashland.
Anderson's New Studio of Pho
toKraphy, round floor, 407 M
Main, opposite iPIkuv WlKKly. ISO
Killed a Myotu ,
v A county warrant was Insned
yesterday at the county clerk's of
fice to Georne McDonouKh, Sams
alley, for the killing of one coy-ota.
Free load kindling with S Mr
loads Ifi-ln. nhibs. Valley Fuel Cu.
Phono ?R. tf
llohsoii Homo Jruiii West point ,
Kenneth llolimm has returned p
bis home In Ashland to siiend his
summer vara U on from West Point.
Mr. Vlnhttojt formed ly attended the
CuivtM-slty of Oiomtn and t known
by many local people. Ho iN a
member of the army football team.
This rail, Mr. Hohiton will enter
his Junior year at the military aca
di'iny.1 ,
, ltnco till g o'clock. Oold HIH
every Saturday nlHht. . , Hytf
Many In Salem Canneries
More than 2,flOo persons, mostly
women and glrK, ore now em
ployed In canneries at Salem, no
cording to a survey of tht labor
situation. Opvninic of the cannery
-nson bus served to ureatly ndlevo
the unemployment situation at
Witlenu
Order now lln. green pln
nl.il; big loads. ' tiers, 00.
Valtev Fuel Co. Phone 7. tf
TOO LATE TO CUSSIR
KOK HAl.H Aprl."t. 4i South on
Coleman Creek vond, luiug boxes.
t J'hone ?-lt-: ' MtiT
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.Phone 474
In its description Inst week of
tho fifty prominent old civil war
veterans present as honor uests
at the Portland Kiwanls club meet
ing, the Oregon Ian had the -follow-ing
to say about a well-known
Medford man:
"Judge William Colvhr. 80. de
partment commander, spoke brief
ly. Although now living In Med
ford. he said he 'came to Portland1
7U years ago and lived amid tho
slumps nt the foot of Alder tdreet'."
HARRY MARX
Painter of the Homea '
of Men
Tinting, Paper panginy
' Phone 178. J .
YOUR HEALTH
Is your wealth, ll's an near as
your telephone. Call 1290 for
appointment.
Oft. CHARLES R. SIMKIN3
Over Woolworth't Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
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don't slop In wondt'i' wlmllii-r or not
you'll find it ul tlie First Natioiinl Hunk,
.flint pirt-ss Unit yon will, :ind ymi'll jriii'ss
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to meet all vour liankini; nei'ils.
The First National Bank i
, i . Medford, Oregon '-
Acts ns Kxncnlnr nnd Trustee l"nder Wills,.
'I'luslep under life insurance truxln and in
every trust eupaeity.
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