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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftE0OT, STTNDAY,tTJLY 13, 1930. 01 IIO-J urn' el Hit: nl -lis Iiis all I'm nil JUI Iocal and -'Personal I. O. O. P. TnHtal Tuesday At its regular meeting next Tues day night tho officer of Medford Iodise, I. O. O. F., will lie Installed for .the -ensuing seinlannuul term. H. V. Mead, well-known local au tomobile dealer, as nobte grand, will head the list of officer elect. Mmlwn and visitors have been notified to be preaent, and a largo crowd Is expected to wimwH the ceremonies, lierresnmenis jvijj mv low the -meeting. gfc Iavinc For Yosemlto JCdward Kennies and Fnrwetl Kenley ire Icavlnic today for I-Hke Tphoejind VoKemltH National park in California. The two Uoyn plan to 1m away about : two weeks. They will Ttrtuitn to Medford by way of lite lU'uwiimi mgnway. Arb you nil hot , and bothered thpHGj hot, dpye? Jio you have to wan Tor noi jiain -water, ror any reason? 'Why not Install a Kan water heater1 nnd have hot wUi-r all the time?- Call Vaughn at 02(1. Kanfloz Heoliu Watrr ltlKlit Amnnui wn'tiu- appjinalonH ' ro" .eently filed with the ulnto ennlneer nt Halem wan line by I'aul K. Hun- noz of the Trail acotion for ru -Kal-Inna. from tbreo .small unnamed apringa. t . r ' Mountain air, homo care.'coontry fare, awimmliiK, hiking.: Kates arc reaaonahle, the time la seasonable. firing: us your hoy and fill him with Joy. Mrs. N. V. Ohrt, Trail.. Ore. ... 112 Itetnm Tomorrow ' ' Mr nnd Mrs. .1. Snnforil Welt nrdaon and aon. Donald, who have been apendlnx the woek-end nt rl-osneM, are expeoted to return to tneir home on .Beall jun tomor row. r.: Ti ' :-.:'. .- 'TluolH'a parkafjo ebodn, ono-half price, tlnhdlernft Shop, 42 B. On trul. Phone 702. 116 CI Ttnr From IVh-iPtillc Chief of I'olloe Clatous McCredlo returned Friday evening from rinevllio In eastern Oregon,' where he' had. spent .two days ..utiupdiiw to biainM matter.. , .,. Anyone who would like' n bnr Raln In a lilRh Rrado' banjo nhould call at thla offlos nd Inspect the. banjo left hero for tftlo: a eacrlflao reitnrxJleas of cost. B5tf 111b tiitld If ill Cherry Oron . i .The Woodford orchard, near this city, ik HUi'oly & bimy place thaw day.i, whera one of the Inriteat cherry cropa ever produced nt this orchard Is ' 1-MnK hat-vfwtod. Mr. Woodford " pstlinatnU hln ' cherry crop at about 12 tons thla year, all of which la rlnUInK a ready market, und at very xood prlcea. The ohcr rlea rAlaed nt thla orchard have al ways tieon noted for their alze and Quality, Qold fllll Newa; Cannln aprlrota, 8c lb. Frank lln'a Orocery, 437 So. Central, lie Tho seml-annuui. clearing salo ia now In prpereaa ot Etliolwyn- U. HofTmonn's, Inoludlug Hat coots, nressea and Ensomblea. 1M rlewln Anliuul Varntlnn ' 1 ' ' , t Mlaa Nydah Nell ot the conrilV eierk'a BfflcJii t(mn her'aniiuiil va .ration of .two weeks yesterday. Hhe jilaiiH to aiienil v ponton of It In I'ortlahil, ' Iwnre till ! o'elook, .Gold Hill vor Salurdiiy nlKht. , 8iitf Plcnlo mipplles." Ktindnys nnd ' tmlliliiys at Hunon's M'hat-N6t, Oth . an ivy. Ill WaMnm Hmttiora Itowulon, ,3'hree brothers who nro cousins of Mrs. A. O. Knapp of Urants Haas null tlielr families .were uueatN at Ihe. Knapp home V tli'nnia Pass lart Suridny. They were ftnlph Wnl amn of Mcdtnro, J.'ay Waldrnn of l.unKVlew, Wash,, and Fred Wal dron of Olymplu, Wash, Ciinuntiey tninrey now located JS lIusti'Malii Wl,. Insurance 'liitd eh Kslate. r, uif rennlliulons In Their N'ew' Hnmo' The Utwronco J'unitliiitton fHin- lly Ms;Hvlnii In Ita new honw. tlieVfurmnr, ,f,. W. rlcketf,, place on -the Jurksonvlllo hlKhway l)lch ! iecoiiHy iurchas1 by .Mr . Pennington. ' ' i .1 y - - i j ... Slabs, Wg loads, 4 !4 tiers, .H.M. amnH.IOndH, IS.dO. Valley Rue I On. I'hona 1 8. , ..... tf Moved Ui Anlilanil Mrs. H. c. Held nnd two dnush. tw. of MeaYord hnyo moved Into the Carter place ' on (Ireshaul .,. Ashland . TtdHiaa. Flora.1 uprnys, vnraaax. nnfl mix ed bouquets for sale, l.arue assort ment, of choice. 4tlndlolas In red, ' crlhwon. cerise.'! lavender, rose,! pink, yellow nnt other 'colors; 40c a dosen. Phono 5no-I or call at IWvJ.oBh aanlens, 32(1 South llollv . . 117 MpniMluur itiiuinor Ibvc Mr. und Mrs. John Whltnker of Watsonvlllsl. . Calif., are spendlmt the summer in Mertfotd.. Mr. Whlt nker Is employed U tho Highway barber ahop. . .. ' Choice glndlnll, rut flowers nnd funeral imrays. Rnmnelsnn's Flow er Harden,' M Clark St. rhnne 0-X. 1 tf Int I.lcrttv riati'a Motorists who find lost license nlMea are urKed to tum them In at the nearest state hlKhwav patrol office. The reason. Is not so much the value of the plates as to lire Vent -them from fnlllnir Into Ihe hds of autnmnhiie thlevex who fnt . for ' them In dlwulslnit cars, accnrdlnv to Oreimn Htnte Motor association. , , ( Tees jiroiit: A Jsr stock always on hand, Tel. !. MedfArd Lum ber C. ' JStf Rummer fioliool to Jliw 1 This weak at the local (rummer Prsoot t the Junior hlirh chool will I be devoted tn review, with finril; texts heinif xtvra on Thurs day. Principal a O. Smith an nounced. Iteport cards will be lv en out Friday, and all chanxes mad necessary In permanent rec ords will be made. '0o. Alford has some choice ap ricot for salo nt the ranch, two ' miles eMrt: of Phoenix, nt to per pound. Plenty on hand for Sun rtay or Monday. Call m ranch or J'hone,l..F.3,.', ,, . in On BurIiipkh Tciur T. A. HupkinH of Ran Franrlfco, who Ib vice-iireHldpnt of tho tiouth rn Ori'iton On coriioi-Htion, and W. W. KlanurH of Mniifiinl, who ix Kcncrnl m&llHKPr, were In Grants Ijuh Thursday and In liOHeburK Friday on IiuhIiiwih. - llucllla package goods ono-halt price. Handicraft Shop, 42 S. Cen tral. Phone 702. 110 Fish Kin lion to 11c Delayed The remodelled fish cultural sta tion on the HoKue river, auttloriced by comet-ens. cannot be undertaken for another year, uccordinu; to the program just announced at Wash ington, D. ('., by the bureau of fish eries, which announced a $125.1)00 fishery laboratory alone Ihe Col umbia river in Washington state wouttl bo built during the present fiscal year,. . Canning apricots, 5c Ib. Frank lin's Grocery, 437 So. Central. 110 Voull enjoy a vacation more If you get one of our Natural Perma nent Waves. Bhelton Crottulgnolo or Hlngletto styles. Kmma Clino Ilenuly Shop, Liberty Uldg. Phone 454. .'. - '.'... 114 leaves For Portland. Harry Woods, son of Dr,' Und Mrs: U. A. Woods of Ashlund. left last week for. Portland to become an intern in hospital there. Mr. V'ooeis wo grayuuated irom the University of ti r e g o n medical iwjiiuui av.roruuna in June,, ' Hot- Sneclnts enn n.. .r,.ii nn.i silk hats, values up to $4.08, spec ial fi.-jii ami $;;.UK. tho llano uox zza Oioat tith Ht. ; 114 I Banco tin 2 o'clock, "Oplfl 11111 oyory Saturday night. 80tf Hud l'lckliig ClicrrlcH Hud Lllldley of Medford ls visit ing with Hill Woodford for two Weeks and Is assisting In tho cherry i,tvi'ni,T-ui;iii mil 4NCWM. ' Extra bhotCo glhillolns In a large nHSOrtment ISf unlnr. iAn n A.. I'iorni Spray tind' mixed 'houquels a snocinay. IJeljsh Flower Gar rtens, 326 .South Holly .St. Phono ... . ..... . ... . :. ; ,.H7 State Fair C'utalomiea - liitulogues of the state nlr, which will bo held this year, Sep tember 22nd to 271li, havo been senl bill Vo nil parts of the state from Corvallis by Kiln. S. Wilson, neciuiary or ino state fair board i-none ma. vvei nnul away your refuse, -icily Snnltnry Service. i ',' ' ' . ' 837lf Vlsltliur rnsccnt 1iv ' ' ' 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. H. CJoleman left yesiernay to spend the week-end on it short oiltlng nt Crosoent City. Tree trt-ops at Ulg Plnos Lbr. Co Tel. No. 1. , JOSK Mrs Urovor C. Williams and aon. Drover, ,Ir of Porilnml, arrived laHt Sunday morning for a several weeks' visit with Mrs. Williams' iJMor. MVS. Laura M. West. ' Chaunccy Florey now located 123 Kant Main St. Inaurnnco nnd Heal Kstato. Uutf (Jiving Giisollm Atvay . orvioe (Bntiuns last week i.t Berkeley, Calif., wore giving gnso line awuy and nultc n number were selling It at ono oent per pillion, ncoordllig to n report brought to Moil (d id yesterday by Denton Clark 'lipon.ihls. MUrn from -Call-fnrnla'. ll'tiweVttr.llio flVe" gasoline was limited to ns much as tho car tank would hold. Control Point rivaneo lurltev sitjipcr, 'Wednesday, July 10, at central Point ClTnngo hall. Public invited. , H4 'ii .rclgn War Vets Convention Tho 1030 annual deiinriment en- enmpment of the Veterans of For eign Wars nt llend, .1 illy 111, 17 and Is, Is expectfil to draw to that eilv jnearlyl 4 0ll( members, delegates. members of their families, nnd friendH of Oregon. . Anderson's New Studio of Pho tography, ground floor, 407 R Main, opposite Pigsty Wlggly. 13 O'flriMly Again lit Tinliilng iieno otirniiy, the well-known Ashlsnd boxer, left that city lnsl TluirsUay ...for, , Ouklnnd, Cnllfi, whore ho will go In training for another right. Cunning nprlenta. $e lit- Frank lin's grocery, 437 So. Central. 111! Tree props. All lengths, regular alas, cheap nt Medford Lumber Co. 78tf lli-n on Iflrnii still There . K. J, Knbli lives on the same farm on which he was horn 69 yeans auiv on the-lower Applcgntc. The section Is known as Missimrl Plat, and hia residence was called Kuhll iiastoffice. Mr. Kuhll has promised to contribute some pio neer history to this newspaper in the future. HVntral Point Ameri can. ; ; Victor Culbertson tried almost everything for nelson oak ond got no relief until he. tiaed Dr. Illnios' Poison Oak sircacrlntlun. Sold and guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store only. 112" Vlslteit Klnmntli 1-iBs . C. I,. Strangle and Hrnest liarncs were among the Medford visitors in Klnmath Fulls tho latter part of the week. Tree load kindling With 2 his loads 18-ln. slabs. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. it Shop lii Medfonl Among reaidents of the Phoenix district In thla city Mwlerday shop ping and attending 1 business mat ter wore Mr. and Mrs. c. C, care', Mrs. Donna Oinffls nnd Mrs. Chub Anderson. Fines! K.ir.l'l nt,u baa mm,1 mIv. d louiiets for asle. Large assort ment of choice glndlolas In red. crimson, oet-lse, . lavender, roee. Olnk. Vellow mnA nlhef enl.tr. a dazrn. Phnn Ssil-1. or call at iiouwn unrdens, 25 South Hollv . "T I'eoiwn Ph-nlc Tortor Memliera of the Yeomen nrnnl. sntlens of Southern Oregtn are holding their third annual picnic at tlie HHxs picnic grounds on itotiie river today, ,, Pee llrlll's Sheet Mclal Works for radiator, fender nnd nuln hodv repairing, tf After Coast Tourist Travel During the heaviest traffic at least, and possibly longer, Coos and Curry countien will maintain an Information booth at the Junction of the Heihvood and coast high ways near Crescent City, Calif. The booth will' cost , $550 -..for j two montns. The funds are being con trlbutcd by citizens of thp two counties to encourage travel up the coast. . Shoe Specials one lot of values to I4.H.1. special $2.95. Other shoes special $3,116 to $5. m. Carpenter' Shoo Store, "The Shoe Box," 82$ East Oth St. . i . IW Home YVihii MoHitltiit -' 1 ! Arthur Dider Hodgkins has re turned to h!s. home after having spent three weeks,nt. Sacred Heart haHpltnl from .tin operation for, ap pendicitis. ,,' Cold menis and salads at Hu son'a What-Nbt, 6th and Ivy. ill I If llUcncM Ilic - Friends" In 'this city of Mr. and Mrs, floldon 15, Wilson of Snlem are Interested In learning they are tho parenui of a son. born .Tune 24. named William Howard. Mrs. Wil son was formerly Miss, Ruth .Corey. of Murshfleld. Moth she l-nd Mr-I W llson attended oa 1'nlveralty of Oregon prior to their marriage and are remembered by. many alumni In this city. Order now 10-!n. green' pine slabs; big loads, 4 tiers, $5.00. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. tf Huh Old Kcfpit Sam Telherow hns.in hls-posses-slnn a reiefpt Issued to Ills father In' 1KK3,; a was Issued before the land he ownod was separ&ted from Jackson county. , The iroceiiit was written by II. H, Jncnlm who at that time was tho sheriff of Jackson county. Tax reoelpt In full for 1882. r lrant Jns Courier. ,, .. -.:-! Eucllla , package goods one-half price; HnndlcrnFt Shop, 42 9. Cen tral. Phone 702. 113 Ist-iI Couple to Wed' '-' The county clerk's office Issued a mnrrlago license yesterday nft ernoon to John Conger, 26, and Hllma Nnhs. 17, horh of Medford. Hemstitching, plcotlng, plentlng, butlon making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf' OnntiKtinff Homestead ' , -. James F. Knelling of Rogue Riv er filed application . lust 'week In (Ivonts. Pass to contest the homo- stead entry of Samuel N. Kempton of Snlcm 'for 40 .-neces twelve miles up .Kvnns. creek from the Hogue river. - r , ; ,-. . .. V have that particular mould ing for your individual picture, The Pensleys. .opposite New Holly theater. . , , tf Mrs. Joyco Ilrynnt nnfl Mrs. Heir, Flnnernn of Ashland were visiting In Medford Inst Wednesday at the homo of Mrs. Ben Trowbridge. " Krystnlglo kodak gloss supreme. Tho Peasley's, opposite Holly Jhe ater, tf Picking flnM lllll Cherries :' , -' Mrs, Ttanney and daughter", Bil- lle and llernio. Gordon of Medford are helping In tho cherry . harvest nt the Woodford place .neat Gold Hill. .,l : . r i . K ,1 ... Loose squeaking heels-nre dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic wheel setting machine at Flditner's Oarage, . ... i . 03tf PMlliiit lxldcc Oilnpletcil ' ' IOliner chlldors, Medford building contractor, reported today that the new fishing and summer' lodge of F. D. Madison of San Francisco on tho Rogue river above , Dodge bridge wns completed this week. He wns in :hargft of the construc tion, which entailed an expenditure of approximately $1-4,000 and Is one if the most elaborate In south ern Oregon. It Is nearly, lllll, feet feet long. . : ; ,. : , !',:. . Ol-een slobs, the lietter kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early, phone 031 102tf No. 1 red fir tree props. Wood's Lumber Co., Knst Jackson nt (len raee. . . 112 To Ylolit Mectina- The Chrysanthemum circle of the Neighbor of Woodcraft will hold an Initiation meeting tomorrow evening nt go'clock. ; . Dance till 2 o'clock, Oold lllll every Saturday night. 8tf ArrcNlcri For Misinslitiio H. 1). McOurthy, arrested Friday night on Front street. Is being held In tho county jail for tho possession tof moonshine,-.Four gallons of al- Uv;ed liquor were found in his pos session In a Front street s-nnmtng house. A woman, arroated with Mc Carthy, la being held on a similar charge. Mithog.-tny dining room set, lib rary table; ailentlld condition. Tel. Unit. 117 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SAM:-lerwy mlloh enw. H. Ft IK SA1U HlKh-rtnjw police pup from reglHtered parents; rcftnon ahle. Medford Veterinary llns pllnl. IIS WAXTKD !alvy ntnoh with cowf in exchar.Ko for u four family flit and horn In Los Anueles. Uoofse N. WAyrner. hZAl Kiwt lle ave., trf Anrel. (allf. Ut YOI'NO man nnts rlevlral Vjrk: familiar with typewriter, nddltt mnohiiits etc; five yearn off lee , experli'nee. Write, 11. Johnson, ' 13 S. Front. 112 FOR SALK A Younu cow. K. h. Willi. 114 STPCKS HON OS YOt'U ntoekA nnd rond pnylnv no ret ii m ma y ha vo mime v I in ; name necutity. Write H. A. Mor rt. V. (. tox 93.1. .Mtdford. 119 IlKltK'A A fNAT Nfl nrre. I mile ii""m imii; nrr river nna niin wy; m men-it tlllalde; J irei futnily otvhht'd; 3-room hoimo. harn. rhlrken house, samite nnd wontlnhed; 2 living Mprjiif.'-; nil woven Wire fem-ed; lotM of wood nnd proline; prieo JJllftO; innkc ytiur own lorms. P. 13. Mtllnrd, l.'J K. Main. 1111 Norman White Joins Father Norman White, Jr., Uj leaving for Medford, where he will spend the rent of the summer with his father, Norman C. White,' of the forest service. Klnmath Falls News; ," For ),m gredn -slabs.' ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Full llreuks Wrist Joe Daniels. Jr., Is recovering from a broken wrist he sustained a week or.jaKugo'ia a result of a fall. He will be Incapacitated for several weeksi , . t A special value at $1.60 In the all -silk Artcraft hose is making quite a reputation at -Kthelwyn 11. Hoffmann's. . tf !.envo For Com-entlon '" Quite a delegation of memhern of the local ' HpanlHh American war veterannf post left yenterday far Rend to attend the annual utate convention. Included , In -tho ,ocaJ dnlefration are fleore Allen, . com mander, Mrn. ,Alden, Key. T. L. Thuemler, fohp Byndy, Cnarlen V. Taylor aiid Cal O-Welln. Several of the party drove to Prospect to Hpend iat nlsht nnd then jcoptlnu,e cn journey early today, .: .Risklyou Summit Lodpe open for u$ n urn mer. unicKen ninner 7ft';: aiso lea room lunches, . io8 IRnliflay Nnmo Mnrrled V l." :Perhap.s Rev. p. J. KeK'Ps eye brows raised. or a moment hut thfcre , is. no record. of, that. There is a' record however, to the- fact that Ilev. R. J. Kerr.offlelnted the mnr rlaBe ceremony , which, Tlrursday Joined in matrimony a Taos .Angeles couple, Hichard warren Tonp, and Merry Christmas KcHork, waitress, Grants Pans Courier, A -it T.iinan Whnala ir-nlf nhfl MllAae cieaneu. vop'i unrr.go, 3 S. IlnrN lett. Phone 208. "tf Pepuly Flno Wnrnhnl Hero - ' finm .Melahorn' ot the state fire marhnrs office, was In Medford yesterday, followlns hU return from Hutte Falls, where he Invent i- Kaed n reecnt Nrn that destrored a dwo,UJnfr nnd partially destroyed another. Ho wpr M leave' today for nis heftflquarfers nt Portland. A hot "hath thf'So hot days Js most refreshing, A gas water heat er, heats, yalqt op tnt as you can use .lt.. i Two unbeotahio comhlnv- Hons. Call Vaughn, tho hot water man, at 520. . ill Trf'o -Hublcr Wins , Final games In tho horse-shoe tournament were played yesterday afternoon at the city playground, with Lee- Iluhlnr winning flrt place, and John fitelle second. Mahel -O'Neill wa defeated in the hop scotch tournament today by Raymond tirlckson. -Final games In the latter will be played off Monday . Miss Gladys Murphy, playground Instructor announced that registration for baseball' must be In not later than Thursday. . 1 Jtxtra elibice gladlolas In ti Ir.rge assortment of colors, 40c a dozen. Floral sprnys nnfl mixed bounueis ft speelalty. DeLosh Flower Oar dons, 825 South tlolly St. Phone 3S0-L. ... I 117 -j.-: a. : -M, n .'.-4 I R IWrrM Knnwlr VWl(rf Cftfcy Oeorge A." Ceeil, former district forester until nhnut 192-1, hut who for some rntha boon in charge of a fire protective . association nt Los Angelos. was a visitor In Medford yesterday and a caller at tho Cra Ivy :iallona forest offices A special In tapestry nnd leather handlings at 1.00, $2.00, $3.00. 's offered at Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann's. ..- 111 Pniltt nl risli Idiko ' ' Wlllsie Prultt left MedTord yes terday for Fish lnke, where he plans to .spend today pulling nut tho fish nnd has promised to treat bis friends When ho returns. ' 'Groceries, milk, egs and hnkery goods nt llwson'a What-Not, fith and Ivy. ' Ill For best green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel o. Tel. B31. rtr.tr : It Is Cool In San Francisco 1 1, A Tower Hospitality! WUKTHSXym'H ht Sm iW siaat fcr avw, at mA, m at aar, srfeOTUTob&m HOTEL . !':., if w 4 . THIS 15-atory koitelry ii mora dun a hotel .'. . It't horn f all who Uva beneath In hotpltable roof.' Bea.u Hfullf furnished lukx uul dngla room, each with com pletely electrified kitchenettes, multiple radio and aver other conortvabla convenience. 3 Located In the very center of San Frandico'a buey social and buiines whirl . . . dote to the theatrea, amart ahop and ptat department stores. JPaladal dining room and coffee ahop, or If you wish, pre . par your neala m your own convenient kitchenette . Daily hotel service and garafa in connection. Tra El Cortez Hotel , taUAY NBAR TAYLOR tTRBBT SAN FRANCISCO Water System 'Completed The construction of the Berry- dale water-system, supplying Med ford olty water to that section be tween this city and Central Point, has lieen Completed and water is now being piped to houses of the consumers. This part of the work is expected to cover some time, in asmuch not all the dwellings have. been prepared with plumbing There will be over 100 water users to start the consumption of Med. ford water. I,et me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland lildg. Phone !93. . tf IjeavoH For Salem Ralph CowkIH was to leave to day to spend several days attend InR .to business matters at Halem. Banco Wed. and Sat.. Dream land. Ladies free; gents 7fic Dynge's muHlc, - 113 (Vntep Tjike Homl Done Construction work on the Med- ford-Crater Inke highway wo.s of fiQlally completed n week ago from Prospect to the entrnnce of Crater Iaiko . national park. This gives this section of the highway n new betl of crushed rock, which has been rolled, and oiled, affording a smooth hard surface road. . Home From Snii Fram-lnfo Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Shelby, who had been visiting in San Francisco for the past 10 days have returned to Medford.. Mr. Shelby Is repre sentative for Baker-Hamilton, hurd wnre company. , , ... Dressmnki'ng and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. U81. tf Chauncey. Fiouey now located 128 JOast Main St. Insurance and. Uea! Kstate. Cfitf After C. I, l'mpcrty , C. Hendricks nnd wife,1 now of Medfoi-d, hut formerly of Los An geles, were In Central Point Tues day, looking for a desirable piece of property. They :were here about t wo yen r ago and -nttem p ted a trade with Mr. Lindspy for - the Central Point hotel property. Central Point American. Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phone 029. : ' ' ' ; 78tf Motor to CVesccnt 'lty ' Cole Holmes am family motored to Ci-escent Olty yesterday to spend the week-end at the heach. Don't buy cheap tree props and have them brnk and spoil your trees. CTet No. 1 red fir tree props from Woods Lumber Co., Kast Jackson nt Genesee. : 112 Nt) T-Atok In Itogno Charley Reames and Dr. R. C. Mulholhind have returned from their fishing trip to tho upper Roiruo nnd wpw nnr n.iHtilntr around the fLsh veMtonlnv. Tln.v gave no report of their trip other than that angling was poor Friday. 1Tlir It out ntVAn nlil Its n ulr rl rluni- or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. Will Atleml Stato Meeting. K. M. Wilson, Lloyd Showers. L. .7. Knox and O. Schenck lenve tpdny for Portland to attend the meeting of the state society of ac countants.. They will be absent three days. A memler of tho national so ciety is on the program. Installation ait officers Medford T,odge I. O. O. F.. Tuesday night. Kvery momhor uryed- to - attend. Refreshments. 113 mes f INSURANCE VGENGYh :. SINCE i3o ! fey if1 Publicity . j The California Automobile awo- Southern Oregon received same ; elation nays statistics show that' good publicity In the June lssuey; per ceJlt of 8tui(,n mnlor ve-,' of "Western Out-of-Doors" maKtt-.. . . . i . . ,;hirles nre recovered. ' two excellent photos of nearby i scenic attractions. A novel pic- j ture of Crater Inke was used ns the. cover cut and on the inside cover appeared a cut of the Red woods. Both of the cuts were supplied to the mngnzine through the courtesy of The California Oregon Power company. Lime for oil purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. , 7Stf Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phono C42, City Sani tary Service. . 3K7tf I-cft For- Home Mrs. O. R. Abhey or Kaslo, B. C, left lust night ffor her home in that city, following a two t'.cks' visit nh the guest of Mrs. F. J. Clifford. LOS ANGKL1-3S. Cal.1, July 12. iP) Otto Sanliuber, convicted "at tic lover," has been freed in riliite of his conviction of manslaughter for shooting Fred Osterrelch, hus band of the woman ho loved, to death in 1922. The man who lived ror more than a decade In secret attic compartments In the Oster relch home, was released because ror man shiughter the statute of limitations was exceeded five years before his trial wns concluded. Both Kanhuber and Mrs. Osterreich were indicted for the crime. "The latter is awaiting trial for the sluy ing set for August 4. ROM BAY, India, July J2. (p) estimates today were that more than GUU persons were injured In police suppression nf yesterduy's nationalist demonstrations, Htuged by tho All-India congress commit tee In sympathy for 17 members of the Royal Gharwal rifles who were Imprisoned :for disobeying orders during Peshawar riots. ,; , ' scout nl. Rite., Str.ted meetihtr; Slsklvou LiUX Ijodxe and Chanter. 7:30 p. m.. .July 14. ., ! L. WILLIAMS,. Secy.' 11 :i HARRY MARX - PAINTING Tinting. Paper Hanging Phone 178-J JOHN H. LOCK Fainting Decorating Fine Interior Work a Specialty Phone 118 Ore and BidMoai " PutcKased I.Icfnuvl by State of CnMiinrtrta ' ' ' Ji.;f,tMfhtif lvT t, 1 WILD BE RG BROS. SMULTING Si RbFINING CO. Oinci;:74;! Market StItS.n Fraacucs PUnr:Sith San Franciwo COOL NOW you can see it! The greatest story of adventure ever filmed! You're actually there, yourself, with this handsome young hero and his valiant band in this realistic camera record! X 5i Nl i mm a. t ,.e THE SotTH POLE" Amazing exploits at the bottom of the world . . . forty men living two years on a atorm-swept ice-cake . . I womanlesa country . . . man-killing Whales smashing Into their very huts . . , strange, elewning birds ... a devastating wind . . . their plan torn from its moorings and smashed to bits . . men alone suf- . fering . . . hunger . . . fear . .'. hope . . . and, as a smashing climax, YOU ACTUALLY FLY OVER SOUTH POLE WITH BYRD! 9 5MI WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION I STARTS ,;.,., TODAY BLV All Talking Comedy r, itei-l $JSWfrWjC "WHAT DO I CARE?" I ' ' Sj : METROTONE NEWS Air Washed in Mountain Spring Water BEGINS TODAY An Unforgettable Exploit that 1 Every Man, Woman f and Child Should See! 'WITH Daily Bargain Matinees Kiddies a Dime FOX MOVIETONE NEWS 25c The apple and pear crop (, Rogue river valley. Ore., has Uv, estimated by Hhippei ul 4.j: cars. Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. The South 's greatest musical drama now on the ajl-t(lking screen,. . . A gay gambler and a lovely lady play a reck less game of hearts. J. Harold Murray Norma Tcrris Stepin Fetchit ADMISSION MAT. 10, 25 EVE. 10, 35 Ccntinuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. ALSO Louise Fazenda IN "SO THIS IS PARIS GREEN" lim.:IWT V J