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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OR FX! ON, MONDAY, JULY 14, 19.10. ft t n w II' 9 f ! It !r P. If '.). , ? V 1 Sf i 1 Vt. n it If j f t S i. f i' u 5 ! ocal and -'Personal ItePHirliiB Pity Stri'i'tK A crow of men has been busy for . the past week patching and repair ing city streets and no doubt wilt J employed at this work for sev eral weeks, in view of the extent of the work involved. A small crew is placing the finishing touches on the Jnckson street bridge, which recently underwent repairs. Iluck from Vacation Secretary c. T. Baker of the Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Baker returned yesterday from a vacation trip to Washington and British Columbia points. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland Bldg. 1 Phone 993. tt Miss Cowirill in Mi'tlfoid Helen Cowglll of Corvullls, assist ant state boys' und girls' club load er, arrived yestordiiy to spend two Df three days in Medford. A Bucllla. package goods one-half price. Handicraft Bhop, 42 S. Cen tral. Phone 702. . 118 Bear Slate. Visitors Callfornlarm here over the week end were: 'Mrc and Mrs. C. It. .lohnson of Modesto, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. K. Rclnhardt 0f Mill Valley, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mans of Santa Jtosa, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Plmontal, Sadie 13. A. Herman, Alice M. Fisher of Hayward. Anyone who would like a bar. gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect the banjo left here for tale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. ?5tf Here from Pctnliiuia B. T. Olnie arrived In Medford today from Hood River, Ore., en route to his home at Petalpma, Cal.,' following a vacation trip lo the state of ;Washlngton. Mr. Dlnlc. accompanied by his wife, visited Crater Lake yesterdny and stopped overnight at Prospect. He had left Hood River yesterday morning. ' Canning apricots. Ho lb. Frank lin' Grocery. 437 So. Central. 116 Week End at CresccM City Mr. and Mrsi C. M. Houston nnd . daughter Kthcl and Miss Alberta Knips spent the week end in Cres cent City. Dr. 'W. W. Howard will b0 In Ills office on July 21st, '1930. 1 19 The semi-annual clearing sale Is .now In progress at Ethelwyn B. . Hoffmann's, including Hats Coats, Presses and Ensembles. 114 To Attend Mooting A. J, Flcbut of Borkcley, F. H. Horbut of San Joso and H. A. Ulanoliard pt Sacramento arrived ,011 the Shasta today to attend the horticulturist, convention, ' Durlco tilt- 2 o'clook, syory Saturday night. Gold Hll SOtf Car Ownership Problem . Kvorett Anderson, who says he is 16 years old, wiM taken Into custody Inst night by State Traffic Offloor Herb Moore. Anderson looks 12, according' Moore, but has been working on a ranch In this district and had boon "batching" In an old house near Ashland. He purchased a car from Medford, paying cash, but has no papers lo indicate ownership. The matter of selling a car to a minor will be taken up with the district attorney. Ashland Tidings. ' It took years to grow your or chard. You can't afford to tnko chances with cheap props. Wo carry good No. 1 red fir tree props. Woods. Lumber Co., Hast Jackson and Qenessee. 119' (Jural at Hoggs Homo ,'. Mr. and Mrs. Anson M. Boggs and daughtor Esther of Los An geles aro guests In this city of t. 'A. Uoggs and family, having slop ped here en route lo their home, following an extensive tour of the cast. r Chsunccy Flnrey now located 12S East Main St. Insurance and Real Estate 6Mf On Vnratlon , Mrs. Slonta Davis of the M. department store Is enjoying week's vacation at her homo this city. Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. t39. Modtord Ltinii her Co. 7 Ktf r There's a Lot in knowing: how. Two generations of expert no in the baking busi ness i back of Fluh rer'i' Breads. Sold by all grocer. If " k On Trip Smith Mrs. Lunetta Qoodwyn left by train Haturday evening for Kan Krancisco. from where she will fiy to Los Angeles. (iven sentence Saturday C. J. McCarthy, arrested Friday for the posesslon of four jtullons of moonshine, was sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail and fined $450 when he entered a plea of guilty In the Ahliland justice court Haturday afternoon. A woman. arrested with McCarthy, was re leased. (Jood tree props should be uni form in slsse and quality. Come in and look our stock over. Woods Lumber Co., East Jackson and Oenessee, 119 Vacationing at I-ako Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pruitt, Ray Pruitt and Charley Prulit are spending several days at Four Mile lake, enjoying fishing and camp ing. Floral sprays, corsages and mix ed bouquets for sale. Largo assort ment of choice gladiolas in red, crimson, cerlso, lavender, rose, pink, yellow nnd other colors, 40c a dozen. Phone 390-L, or call nt DeLosh Gardens, 325 South Holly St. 1 117 Hero from Idaho Vivian Gregory, Mrs. (I. C. Clrigg-i and daughter Jean of Nampa, Jda. arrived In Medford by train today to spend two weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs; A. H. Clregory und Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clregory. Choice gladioli, cut flowers and funeral sprays. Samuclson's Flow er Garden, 208 Clnrk St. Phono 880-X. . tf Visit In Yaklnut Miss Heratha Stlnson left Satur day for Yakima, Wash., where she will spend two weeks us the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harold Wurren. Gladioli, all colors, 25c dos. Sam uelson Flowor Gardens, 208 W. Clark. Phone 880-X. 113tf From Stale Metropolis Pojllunilcrs In Medford over the week end included Mr. npd Mrs. E. L. Mumahan and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hall. L. M. Combes, Dr. und Mrs. F. p. Flrey, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. llayard and U. II. Myers. Canning apricots, 6o lb. Frank lin's Grocery, 437 So. Central. U6 Spend Sunday at K.lk Creek Mr. und Mrs. Win. I'yburn and Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller motored lo Elk Creok Sunday to spend the day swimming und picnicking. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 42i Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf Walkers at Little River Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker of Medford were In Grants Puss Sat urday on their way to Little River, near Itnseburg, whoro their daugh ter Mildred has been attending Epworlh league Institute. When they return they will bring with them Mrs. Ocnrgo Kunzmnn nnd daughter Mntlgo of Medford. who hitvn nlso been attending the In stitute. Grunts Pima Courier. . P These hot days cull for hot buthf. .et us keep you In hot water, any time, all of the time, efficiently and economically. Cnll Mr. Vaughn at 520. 113 Vacation at Isiku Resort Mr, and Mrs. Ray Coleman of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Norrls left yeslorduy to spend a vacation at Diamond Luke. They touk with them thulr new sallboatt named "Rnccan," 14 feet long und constructed by the Messrs. Norrls nnd Colemnn. It will be In dally use on tho luko und will hp he only one there. Dunco till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Gold Hill 89tf Two Couples lo Wed The county clerk's office Issued mni'iiage licenses this forenoon to C. H, McCartney, 25, nnd Kllnoi Prout. 24, both of Junction Ity nnd to lawronre Mycros, 24, and MyrtleO ulkins, 22, both of Yreka. Cal. The latter Is n niece of Slier Iff Andy Calkin of Siskiyou county. Extra choice gladiolas In a large assortment of colors, 40o a dozen. Floral sprays and mixed bouqAets a specially. DuLosh Flower Gar dens, 326 South Holly St. Phono 390-L. 117 Completes Her Vacation Miss Ictoreen Hlatt resunied duties today, following a vacation of two weeks, most of which she spent In southern Oregon. Lower your fuel cost "buy your wood and coal now nt summer prices. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. no II Pays lo Advertise! Frank Meherrcr of Phoenix savs It certuliily nays to advertise the Medford Mall Trlbuno, the only problem Is how tti get people to slop railing after you sell your produce. He Iran In Medford this morning telling about the response received from advertising a c.llf In tho Mull Tribune. "For two weeks after selling It I've received calls from persons wanting th calf," he stated. l'ltone 542. We'l haul awny your refuse, city Sanitary Service. SS7!f On ttmst Trip - s . Mr. and Mrs. K. N. lllden left yesterday by auto for a two weeks' vscntlon trip on the coast. From crescent city they plan to journey south. Chatineey Florey now located I'll East Main St.( Insurance and Ileal Estate. tilt' From Washington M. Helen Lindsay and O. Alice Holmes of MrattlF were it; Medford yesterday. Hat Specials too new felt and silk hsts, values up to $4.98, spec ial $1.18 and 12.98. The Band Box, 223 East oth St. 114 Vlsll In drams Pass Mr. and Mrs. Waller Robinson spent Sunday In Grants pass visiting. Millilletnn IteliiniK South A. W. Mlddleton. who spent the week end at Diamond I.ke guest of H. L. Noblilt, left Sunday night for Hun Francisco.- lie was enhusiastio in his praise of the re sort and fish caught In the lake before departure. His only regret he stated, was that the mountain air Increased his appetite to j great an extent he was unable 10 cope with the situation. He Tlnn to add a trailer to his camping outfit Jjofore he visits this region again. . . A special value at $1.50 in the all -silk Artcrnft hose ie making quite a reputation at Ethelwyo H. Hoffmann's. tf Returns to Medford . .Mrs. Kitty tlray, mother of Mrs. Walter Robinson, has returned to Medford from Olendale, where-sh; has been visiting for 'some time. . You'll enjoy a vacation more If you get one of our Natural Perma nent Waves, Shelton Croqulgnole or Rlnglette styles. Emma Cline Heauty shop. Liberty Kldg. Phone 404. ' 114 Oct groceries and supplies nt Huson's What Not Sunday and evenings. 119 Visit Crater Idtko Mr. and Mrs, u. H. McMuth and party of friends motored to Crater Lako Sunday and had an cnjoyabli visit at the resort, which wits vis ited by a large number of local people over the week end. Rates now on pears und apples. Let us flguro with you on your fruit hauling. We have all new equipment, relinhlc drivers insur ed carriers. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. ' ' 110 lleiv On Insiectloii Tour Via Balllnger, service manager of tho Ford factory branch of Portland, Is in Medford on an In spection tour. - Bucllla package goods one-half price. Handicraft Shop, 43 8. Cen trnl. Phone 703. 116 Slabs, big loads, AM, tiers, $5.00. Small loads, $3.00. Valley Fuel Co Phone 70. tf To Conduct C. K. Class - Pluns for an Expert Endeavor class will be made at a meeting this evening to bo held In the First Christian church, In charge of Miss Mnrle- Prescott of Ash land. A number of Chrlstlun En deavorers are expected to attend the meeting. Dance Wed. Innd. 1 Ladles Dynge's music and Sat., Bream free; gents 75o. " 11.1 We are very anxious to have the address of B. C. (Bill) Morgan Hnve importunt lnformutlon for him. in Returns Home Danny lluyos, son of Dr. nnd Airs. .1. C. Hayes, returned to Medford Ma.u.iuy from Portland, where he visited relatives and friends dur ing the previous week. f A special In tnpostry and leather handbags at $1.00, $2.00, $3.00,-ij offored at Etholwyn B. Hoffmann's, Ill Don't buy chenp tree props and have them bronk and spoil your troos, Got No, 1 rod fir tree props from Woods Lumber Co., East Jackson at Genesee. - ' 112 Loaves For Ventura Today Folluwlng a short visit .with friends nnd relatives, Curl Uoswoll, nccompunlod by his mother, Mrs. Muude Boswell, and slstor Wy vette, wus to leave today by motor for his home at Ventura, whore ho is employed by tho Union Oil eonipuny. Mr. Boswell is a form er Mail Tribune carrier und has been living In southern California for two years. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 681. 65tf Lime for nil purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78tt Ijcuve For Cnmp Andy Slough left Modford yes terday for Lake of tho Woods to enjoy n short stay at the Boy Scout camp. - Work on Cnves Tunnel Threo shifts of men wore put tu work Suturduy on the excnvutlon of the new exit tunnel tO'.tho Oregon Caves, to expedite the wurk. The mountain has already been penetrated tu u dlstuuco of 76 feot. - Hsr4l 'rock are slowing down the, work somewhut. hut It Is expected that the tunnel will be completed by September first. Due to n delay in arrival of lighting fixtures, tho lighting of tile rest ur the eaves, Including colored dlsplny llghts, will not be Installed until August 16. Chnuncey Florey now located 1 23 East Main Ml. Insurance nnd Real Estato, . titf Aiylersqtus.' Tvew. .studio, of Pho tography,' ground floor, 40T' K. Main, opposite Plggly Wlggly. 130 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY NOTICE TO IICTCHKItS AND CATTLEMEN For sale. 72 head of cattle, mostly heifers, some cows d few steers. Price $i" per head: 90 beef cattle. ()eu. Ward, Grand Hotel, Roseburg. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Just cut. J, D. Russell, Crater l-ake Ave. Phone HS6-Y. 1S FRl'lT RANCH SO acres, improv ed. Sun Joaquin Valley, CA.,. to trade for Oregon ranch. W. F. Ramage, strathmore, Cal. 116 FOR SAl.E- -Plums for Jelly, 341 llavan SI. , plrk 1 1 & rd le lb. FOR RENT S-room turn, apart ment; private entrance and ga rage. 9 E, Jackson. 119 FOB RENT Small furnished i house, good gumtie. close in. Tel. 1180-W. 113 WANTED Cattle In exchange for ealtlc. Henry Kerby, It. 1, Tal ent. 119 FOR SALE Good Pontlac sedan nt a bargain, or will trade for, rattle, Henry Kerby, R. 1, Tsl-I nt, ll Omul at Lake o Woods -- . - Fred Wuhl, who returned last evening from Lake o' the Woods, reported over 200 at the resort over the week end. Fishing and bath. ing were the outstanding attrac tions, with a number catching the limit of fish. Several unusual catches were reported. Mr. Wahl stated that a check made at' the resort showed over 700 spent the holiday week end there. Screen doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phone 829. 78tf Dunce till 2 o'clock, Gold 'Hill every .Saturday night. 89tf From Distant Points Guests at a distance registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs.i A. L. pulln of Charlotte, N. C., Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pool of Nelson, B. C Ed Ellet of Eldorado. Kan., a. D. Goshen of Boise, Ida and J. D. Herron of Salt Lake City. Delicious sakids nnd cold meats for picnics. Huson s What Not.' , . 119 Tree props at Big Pines Lbr. Co Tel. No. 1. 108tf The Elliotts have been vacation ing at Shady Cove since the early part of the summer. Central Point Grange supper. Wednesday, July Central Point 'Orange hall, invited. turkey 16,- at Public 114 Caitnlng apricots, 6o lb.,' Frank lin's Grocery, 437 So. Central. 116 To Crater Luke Claude - Saylor ' nnd ' daughter Bertha, and Helen Williams visit ed Crater Lake yesterday. Tree props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford dumber Co. ... 78l(, 'Freo'lond kindling with 2 big loads 16-tn. Blabs: Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. ? ' , tf Spend Day at Lake Eugenia M. Henry of Mlddleton, Conn., left by stage this morning for Crater Lake, having arrived In Medford on -the Bhasta. ? , For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel, 631 ' 'See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and -auto body repairing. . tf Twenty Auto Licenses . - . , Indications that today will another busy day for the sheriffs office were, shown with the Issu ance of 20 auto Kcenscs by 10 o'clock this 'forenoon. . Shoo Specluls one lot of values to $4.95, special $2.95, Other shoes special $3.95 to $5.95. 1 Carpenter', Shoe Store, "The Shoe Box," 223 East 6th 8t. ' '' j . 114 ' Ldose wheels reset and' radiators cleunod. Van's Garage, 33 S. Bart lett. Phone 208. tf Homo from Business Visit - f Roy E. Kennedy; local deuler for McCormlck-Deering farm ..Imple ments, returnod Saturday from Junction City, where hepent a few' days on business In-connection with his other Implement store In that city. !' Order now 16-!n.' green pine slabs: big loads, 4 V4 tiers, $5.00 Valcy iieUe) Co. Phone 76. tf Bucllla package goods one-half price. Handicraft Shop, 42 8, Con trnl. Phone 703. v US' " .i, Motor to ltanilon .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palm left Medford yesterday by motor for Bundon. where they will spend two weeks at their summer cottage. Hemstitching, plcotlng. pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 2STtf We have that particular mould ing for your individual picture. Tho Peasleys, opposite New Holly theater. tf Visit Mrs, Payne Mr. nnd lira. Ed F. Pnyno of Portland arrived in Medford toduy to visit Mr. Payne's mot nor, Mrs. Mary Payne. Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme, Tho Pcasley's, opposite Holly the ater. - - tf Loose, squeaking wheels are dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic wheel setting machine nt Flchtner'a tinrago. 93tf Visitors from Kulcin Orogonlans outside of Portland who were In Medford yesterday In clude Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Burroughs nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. Burroughs of Salem. Green slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phone 631. 102tf 1 No. 1 red fir tree props. Wood's Lumber Co., East Jackson at Oen see. . , 112 In t'lly Today Mrs. H. H. Elliott nnd children Amy, Jimmy nnd Joan, are In this city from- their summer home at Shady Cove to spend several days. Mahogany dining room set, lib rary table: splendid condition. Tel. 15I...W, .-; ' ... 117 Siskiyou 'Summit Lodge open for the summer, chicken dinner 75c: alin tea room lunches. ' 10R IMPORTANT . Parker Pen Owners, Note: To you. ind to vou only, we can offer complete Parker Desk Selt at a saving of $4 per set and up, due to the Pnrker Pen's Dual and exclusive feature ot chang ing to either a Pocket Pea or Oeek 8et Pen at will. A free taper and a few motions, and you can easily change It, back and forth from one kind of pen to the other in Jitly. A beautiful $S,75 Desk Set. for In stance, becomes yours for only $4.75 In this way it you are a Parker Pen owner. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Ask Fred Advertising Kxccntire Here F. R. Raymond, advertising ex ecutive of the Sen Diego Consol idated Gus und Electric company, was a- visitor here yesterday, en route to Portland. Mr. Raymond and family plan to stop off here to visit Crater Lake on their re turn trip to San Diego.- ' Floral sprays, corsages and mix ed bouquets for sale. Large assort ment of choice gladiolas in red, crimson, cerlsn, lavender, rose, pink, yellow and other colors, 40c a dozen. Phono 390-L, or call at DeLosh Gardens, 325 South Holly St. 117 Visit In Canyon City Harold Brown left Inst night for Canyon City, where he will visit rolatlves for a few days. Cold meats and salads at Hu son's What-Not, Oth and Ivy. Ill llcdrlrkH III New Home Superintendent nnd Mrs. E. H. Hedrick have moved from their former residence on Mistletoe street to 831 West Twelfth. . Extra choice gladiolas in a large assortment of colors, 40c a dozen. Floral sprays and mixed bouquets a specialty. DeLosh Flower Gar dons, 326 South Holly St. Phone 390-L. 117 Visit Crater Ijiko Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bromley were nmong tho Medford people who visited Crater Lake yesterday. Groceries, milk, eggs and bakery goods at Huson's What-Not, 6th and Ivy. Ill It -'For best -green sla,bs, ':ask!drlver o.r cull Modford 'Fuel p.; i 'SoU 031. LAUREL ST. MARKET Mrs. Elizaoth M. Colby, owner of the Laurel street mnrket build ing, - will operate tho business in the future, succeeding E. A. Evan- son who is now located in the grocery department a; the Ivy street market... . - Work, is in progress to com pletely remodel the Laurel - street store and the space has been sub sluntinlly ' enlurged to make room for additional stock of high grade groceries. Mrs. Colby announces that she will feature fresh fruits nnd vegetables in addition to a variety, of . meats. An electric re frigerator, has been. Installed for tho .jneat jlepantment. . : , . ARE PLAYED TONIGHT Finals l in the Medford midget golf tournament will be played oft at 8:30 this ovenlnsr nt tho minia ture course on South Oakdalc, be tween L. Bowman nnd Hob Marks, nnd Robert Hammoh, Sr., and Rob ert Hammond, Jr. These two teams have been consistent players nnd close battle Is expected. Al Hngon will net as official referee and score, keeper. .( Try our cool specials for hot 119 days. Huson's What Not. t'urtl of Thanks. We wish to thank all the dear friends nnd neighbors for the beau tiful flowers nnd tho sympathy ex tended us during the grout loss of our dear mother. Mr. nntl Mrs. Vomkotscn. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Hutch and Family. Ray und Charles Moore, Nellie Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Witt, Clint Moore and Family, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lodge. -. ., 113 Installation ot officers Moil ford Lodge I. O. O, F., Tuesday night. Every Member urged to attend. Uefreshmentfl. 113 .Scottish Kite. Stitted meeting Siskiyou I.oiIko and Chapter, 7:30 p. hi., July H. , IV B.. WILLIAMS. Sery. 113 HaveW a Do? j - All ikn Mks KEN-IRATION. II .p 'mi sttrt nd liornui. A bal tnrnt radon ! sirsl, trr.aU Ind rod lln oil oii In cant rtsdy ts icno , m bother. ... Monarch Seed & Feed Co. t 323 E. Main Phone 260 i CONGER Funeral Parlor West Main &t Newtom Office County Coroner - Meteorological Report July 14. 1030 Fore -u si. Mcdfurd und vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday fuir; warmer Tues day. ' Oregon: Foe on coast and lair In the interior tonight and Tuea day; cooler tonight and Tuesday in the cast and warmer in the interior of west portion. a r Local Data. Temperature (degs.).. 89 Highest (last 13 hrs.) 90 Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 58 Rel. Humidity (pc.).. 20 Precipitation (in.) 00 State of Weather.. P. Cdy. CI ' 89 61 79 .00 Clear Lowest temperature this morn ing, 51 degrees. Total precipitation since Sep tember 1, 1929, 13.97 inches. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 86; lowest, 49. Sunset today, 7:45 p.m. Sunrise Tuesday, 4:49 a.m. . Sunset Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. ,120th Meridian Time Baker City 94 08 Cleur Bismarck 74 CO Clear Boise 100 80 Clear Denver 00 60 Cldy. Des Moines 82 64 Clear Fresno 102 72 Clear Helena 84 54 Clear Los Angeles 94 72 Clear Marshfield 88 42 Clear Phoenix 104 80 P. Cdy. Portland 60 68 Cldy. Red Bluff 104 72 Clear Roscburg 72 50 Clear Salt Lake 86 72 Clear San Francisco .. 73 54 Clear Santa Fo 80 54 Rain Seattle 62 , 50 , Cldy. Spokane 98 70 Clear Walla Walla .,,...10014 ,(S2 : P.Cdy. Winnipeg 76 52 Clear W. J. Hutchison, meteorologist MEXICAN VILLAGERS SLAY TEN IN RIOTS AYUTLA, .Guerrero, Mexico, July 14. i&) I-rfi iTenaa's cor reypondent reports that 10 persons were killed and many wounded in a clash today between residents of the neighboring villages of ahuntuche and Zpyatlan. J.ft us haul away your garbage and refuse, rhono B4 2, City Sani tary Service,,: 387tf PRICE LOWER Fir, Qak, etc., all best quality . . . selling now at SUMMER PRICES in load lots direct from woods to you. " 1 Order now before the RUSH. Phone 833 today and SAVE MONEY. F. E. Samson Co. i ; Phone 833 INSURANCE W3ENGY HARRY MARX I PAINTING Tinting, Paper Banging Phone 178 J JOHN H. LOOK Painting Decorating ' Fin Interior Work a V Spacialty Phono 118 . 5S ! I - . ? j z5 sr CITT, ; 3 J?" 2 ; j v WOOD Laurel Street Market Now Under New Management Entire store has been remodelled and enlarged to make room for fine stock of Fresh f Fruits and Vegetables n t: , .; Meats' '. , High Grade Groceries ' Phone 475 216 Laurel St. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Colby CAX13Y Northwest , Kqulpnif nt company received contract for construction , of bridge over Mo-j Inlln river, near here. fill AND COMFORTABLE . Air warned and cooled with l Medford spring water mil ''WITH BYRE) t: AT THE South Pole" Here Is an unforgctable event that every man, woman and child should eee. A true record of astounding and cour ageaus adventure, sheer stark drama that will . hold you breathless from the start, and give you something to re member all your life. Summer Bargain Mats. Children a Dime 25' NfYW A 0AY AMBLER AND A LOVELY LADY 11V TT . PLAY RECKLESS AT HEARTS . " J. HAROLD MURRAY,1 NORMA TERRIS, ' - STEPIN FETCHIT, MYRNA LOY in ALSO All Talking Comedy Harry Gribbon, Andy Clyde " in 'UPPERCUT O'BRIEN" Moss and Fry in the talking ccmedy act "WHAT DO I CARE?' j PORTLAND $1,200,000 federal j building will be constructed on block bounded by Croadway, Sixth I Main and Madison stroets. NOW 4 ALL MEDFORD IS TALKING About the Amazing Adventure ALSO FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Louise Fazcncla in ' ,"So This Is Paris Green" METROTONE NEWS Mayer Walker welcomes Bobby Jones. N. Y. millions flee heat, all Paris flocks to Grand Na tional. ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10. 35 MI