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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - PREPPX, TUESDAY. JULY 15.-1930.
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i
Iocal and
-'Personal
if
i Fro UlnUiitt Points
Among the tourlsta and ' others
' from a dlstaneo registered nt Med
i ford hotels are Kllr-nlieth Cha.l
! wick- and Dr. P. H. Williams of
! New Vork City, Mr. nnd Mm. Pan
J die .Harlow and K. H. Burkell of
Salmon Arm. B. C. J. IV Pnrkor
of Bozemnn, Mont., Mrs, E. C.
Hlohardson of" Ciilr.iKO. , Claude
j Wakelaml of Moscow. Ida., K. It.
f Bennett of Benle, Ida., lfoljert II
Fife-of Mlddeltown, t'unn., nnd J.
j W. Martin of Calgary, Canada.
I IForo front Illmilf Island
' Mr. An'tonetta Kalvo of Provi
dence. B. I.. 1 in Medford vlsltliw
her daughter. Mr. Mary Mete.
I Let mo write your flrp Insurance,
' Carl Y. TenKwald. Hotel Holland
j Eldg. Phone J8. , it
, Former Resident Hern on Visit
I Mr. and Mm. A. II, Chase nnd
'children of Wenatohee, Wash., arc
j spending a few . days In Medford
' visiting Mrs. Chase's mother, Mrs.
I Mary Wendt. , Mr. Chose Is uttend
f ing. the Northwest -Horticultural
meeting.- He was formerly In rural
I school, work here prior to.Kping to
' Wonatchee where he has been
I county agent for five years.
Bucllla package goods one-half
I prloe. Handicraft Shop, 42 S. Cen
tral.' Phone 702. 110"
Wedded nt drums l"nsH
.mini Eva May Ynungblood nnd
Lawrence William Kerwln, both of
Medford, obtained Ucen.se to marry
at thtf Josephine county courthouse
In CJrnnta Pas last tiaturduy.
1 Perennial plants cost money
when you buy nt planting time.
Why not start plants now. from
f seed at a fraction of the cost. A
I full lino of perennial' seeds at the
J Monarch Heeil & Feed Co. 12
1 Leave, for North
. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Hoff of Lnr
t ned, Kans,, and Mrs, C. L. Iteyn
j olds left today for Seattle. Vun-
, couver and other northern points,
j for n .week's vacntlon trip.
I Anyone who would like a bar-
I gain In a high grado banjo should
call at this office and Inspect the
banJo left hero for tale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 2 Otf
From Klnlo Metropolis 1
Among tho Oregonlans registered-at
Medford hotels n.ro C A.
, Neldermoyor, Sid Hamilton and
son, I.. H, Whalen, I?, A. Jordan,
j-Mr. nnd Mrs. H, o. Lnwrenoo, Mr.
jlana Mrs. H. A. Ross, M. U. Croft,
,i. (i. tur, rt. nan, .1. iv, unoin
son, W. It. Frltis. B. W. Taylor.
fffleo. K. Love, W. W. Dean, .J. S.
aV.I'ltmnn, F. Jtnlllnger, N. .P. 011
"ham, P. ,A. Powell, J. W. Davis.
fc"M. p. Normansen, F. A. Mend, Ku
figenp Armsren, Little Benbow nnd
iRosa' Llnsley,
a ' i i - - -
TV
i,, t anning apncoui, so il). Frank-
"f lln's arooery, 87 Bo. Central, lit
I-;no I,lvnse Tills Kor'uiNn
The county clerk's office Issued
,' mnrrlaga license this foronoon to
t' iwynvm, . ju, menioro, nnu
s'Allce .Cojller. ,: Cogiil)Je, , Ore,
nance Wod, and Sat. n ghls.
,s)rcnmliind. Dyngc's mu.slc. 118
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,.No Accidents Fatal
ts, Records on file of tho state In-
diMlrln.1 tnrldeut commission show
j,.' that nbno bf iho tsO accidents ro
ported Uyj Oregon . Industries for
the' week ending July 10, were
ltatal. , ,
, ' WMVHW ' ' ' '"
t- Ur.Mv.' W. Howard will lie In
jHl office tnn Juty SIMj 11180. ' lit
g Return In Delrolt
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Poulkes, Jr..
twho spent the 'wonk end In Mod
fnrd visiting Mr. and Mrs. c. L.
Hnynolds, reutrned yesterdny tu
thetr homo near Dctrult, Ore.
. . The semi-annual elear'lng nl Is
Snow In , progress at Ethelwyn B.
Hoffmann's, Inoludlng Hats poats.
Dresac and Ensembles. Il l
" Nojounilllg at Klkhorii Ixxlgn
firi.Mrs. J-, V, Merrill of Mudforrl',
SMrs. W. J". Hoyle of Sun Prnnolscu
nnil Mrs. J. P. Mi-Connell of Ash
stand ,nre spending a, week lit Klk
thorn Lodge,
I.1. Chaunoey Floroy now lnoa.id
;12J East Main St. Insurance nnd
Real Estate, ostf
Mrs. Kltson at tionst
(I Mrs. Mohel Kltson nt this city
Sjls spending her two weeks vacation
jjni l-rescent City, Cnl,
There's
i a Lot
In knowing how. Two
generations of esperi
net in the baking bust
MM it back of Fluh
rer'i Breads. Sold by
H grocers. ' '
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1
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P. J. Kt-hlssler Cine Kust
Paul J. Hohlssler, head football
coach and director of athletics at
Oregon State college, has gone to
Ittuumlnglon, 111., whore he will
conduct a footbull coaching school
at Illinois Wesleyan university,
from August 1 to 10.
To Muko Mi'droril Their Home
Mr, and Mrs. (luorge I'hegley.
who arrived recently from Grln
nell, la., were completing negotia
tions today for the purchase of
dwelling property In Medford. They
plan to reside here permanently.
iDance 'till 2 o'clock, Oold Hill
very Saturday night. Si)tf
Mitllii Wuiiim Hnllroad
The people of Malln, Klamath
county, are making an effort to
have the Great Northern extension
routing changed so as to hene?!t
the Poe valley und Malln districts,
Owr a garden full of perennials
for a tew .cents, plant seeds now
for next year's blooms. See us for
perennial flower seeds. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co. 120
Culifoiiiluns at Hotels
, Included among the Cnllfornl:
residents registered at Medford ho
tels arc Mr. und Mrs. (.'. w. Fry,
Mr.. end Mrs. J. Heed lOlllott. Mr
and Mrs. II, B.. Austin, K. II. Young
ami family, Mr. und .Mis. W. F
Ilopmaii and Mr. and Mrs. A. N
Wilson of Los Angules, Miss M. C
Day of t. Helena, H. ,. liarolay
and family of Oukland, Mr. und
Mrs. Frank H. Mills of Itedlands,
uno mo toiiowing rrom san t-ran
Cisco: John L. Dnnnur and family,
lidythc Danner, Alice Tutley, Mrs,
L. Mocker, Miss M. J. Ulllilllll.l
Mr. and Mrs. v. II. Mack.
'..It took years to grow your or
chard. You can't nfforrl to take
chances with cheap props. We
carry good No. 1 red fir tree props.
Woods Lumber Co,, Kpst Jackson
and, uoneiwee. , -( mi
Vixiitlonliig Lako Tahoii '
Harwell ICenly nnd Hdward
Iteames left Medford Sunday by
motor for Lako Tnhoo, where they
plan, to spends 10 days, vacationing.
, Tree props: A large stock always
on nana, Tel, 020. Medford Lum
bor.Co, . 78tf
flriiuis Pass 101 ks liiltlallim .
Ordnlji Pass i:ks are ' planning
a big Initiation for tomorrow even
Ing, and u number of Medford nnd
Ashland Klks are planning to visit
the .lodge, recently Instituted..
Good troo props should he unl
form In slue and quality. "Conio In
and look our stock over. Woods
Lumber Co., Hast ' Jackson and
(lenesseo. nil
Vnmlliiii ut I'nlon Creek
Mr, and Mrs. I. V. Andres left
today for two weeks vacation nt
Union Creek. Thuy were In Ores
cant City tho first of tho week. Mr
Andres iH manager of Montgomery
wnrd a Co. In Mod ford.
Evon swimming won't change a
permanent wave. Get ono now
Bowman's Boauty shop,' Phone 67
. " - . ,' ... A20
Tillamook 1'utn T Cash ' '
Out of tho' 2-t cities In' Oregon
Washington arid Idaho which have
signified .their willingness to par-
tllcjpnto In the Nurthwest air tour,
sot for kilo this month, THIunioolt
Is, tho first to complete posting lis
roqulrod. ti mount of money fur the
event. Advise from Tillamook
eclved by M. V. Wright, secretary
of the Aero club at Portland, Indi
cate that It Is ready to care for the
tour pinnes. lietween 4u and 50
will lake part, starting front "Van
couver, Wash., July 28, mid swing
ing in a wkio circio with Portland
as one stop.
Floral sprays, oorsnges nnd mix
ed bouquets for Rale. Largo assort
ment of choice gladlolns In red,
crimson, oerlse, lavender, roo.
pink, yellow anil other -colors, 40o
a dosen. J'hono 3'J0- or call at
DcLoah Clnrdens, 328 South Hollv
lienVes' Tor I'ortluiiil' ' ' " '
Mrs. Frank Torroy will leave this
evening for Portland, where she
will visit for several days..
Cholco gladioli, cut flowers nnd
funeral sprays, Samuelsnn'a Flow
er Oardiin, 208 Clark St. Phone
880-X. ir
Fireworks Injure Hand ' '
T, G. Travis of the Stundnrd Oil
company Is recovering from the
effects of burns received on his
left hand last Saturday at Mnrsh
flcld when li roniau candle explod
ed while he was holding nt. The
hand will he Incapacitated for sev
eral weeks.
Gladioli, all cobira. 2llo dox. 8am
llelson Flower (lindens, 208 W.
Clark. Phone S0-A 113tt
Plant your tale beets, carrots,
lettuce, turnips, spinach new. Kn
Joy fresh vegetables from your own
garden, lluy our tested seeds for
best results. Monarch Seed Feed
t0. . JJ(l
Oregonlans at Hotels
Included among the Oregonlans
at local lintels, other than those
from Portland, nro J. 0. Cooley of
Hood , Itlver, Goo. W, Knight of
llubburd. Hurry Elliott and llo-.b
and Don Owen of Eugene o, T.
McWhorlcr of Corvullls. Jamrs
Stewart of Salem and It, 0. Myers
ut Dallas.
Canning apricots. Do lb. Frank
lin's Grocery, 437 So. Central, lid"
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, s!2 Medford
Bldg. Tel, 1181. tt
Here on llii-.lnes
Kenneth ItoMnson, representa
tive of the Atlas Insursnce eont
pany, la in Medford today from
Portland conferring with local In
surance dealers.
Dnnce till 3 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday night. SStf'
Canning apricots, 6c lb. Frank
lin's Grocery, 437 So. Central. Jl
t'ndemeiit Major Operation '
Ilk-hard Payne, who underwent
n major opernllin at tho Commun
ity hoepliul lust Sunday, was re
ported to bo ihowlim sutlsfuclorv
jniprovemcnt
Wreck on Slsklyous
Kour tlrants Pass men, George
D. Mollrlfle, Al Hitter, K. R. Daw
son and A. H. Ilimpson. were on
their way north after spending
Sunday Inspecting the mercury
mines In Hornbrook. ('al.. when
they assisted a frantic mother and
son to get a 16-year-old girl out
from under their car, which had
tiynde over. They took the girl
to an Ashland hospital for treat
ment. 8he is suid to be seriously
Injured. Grants Pass Courier.
Sustained Minor Injuries .
Joe Crump, Jacksonville, susr
tuined minor Injuries yesterday
forenoon when struck by a cur
ilrlven ly W, I.lttrell, , Crump was
crossing the Jacksonville highway
near the Medford city limits and
apparently did not see the ap
proach of the machine. He is snid
to have walked directly Into It.
Extra choice gladlolas In a large
assortment of colors, 40c a dozen
Floral sprays and mixed bouquets
a specialty. DeLosh Flower Gar
dens, 32ri South Holly St. I'hon
3U0-L. U7
Thrct Building .indications
r!
' W.'Iie Hay will spend $250 fn
an addition to a'dwelling on South
Peach street, and S. It. Krauss Will
spend $50 for a porch on u dwell
log pn South Peach street, accord
Ing to applications on tile today n
the sity hulldlng department. D.
('... Franklin will spend $25 tor a
porch on a dwelling on Twelfth
street, according to nnother appll
cation.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 least Main St. Insurance and
ltoul Estate. ' 85tf
IkIii-s from Klklmrt, Iml.
Mrs. Mfirle Kyte and Mrs. ' Car!
Thompson of Elkhart, lud., left
this morning for that city, follow
Ing a short visit hero as the, guest
of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. chlldreth.
While hero tho party, including
Mrs. A. L. Parker, visited Crat
Ulke.
A special value nt fl.60 in the
all -silk Artcraft hose Is making
quite a reputntlon at Ethelwyn B
lloffmr.nn's. ' :. tf
UeluriiN to takluinl
Airs. L. A. Pnrker of Oakland
Cnl., who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Chlldreth, left by train
this morning for her home.
You'll enjoy a vacation more If
you get ono of our Natural Perma
nent Waves. Hhelton Croqulgnolo
or HInglette styles. Emma Cllne
Beauty Shop, Liberty Bldg, Phone
454. . 114
Hnlcniiili In C'lty
"Dad" Holcomh, form'er" owner
of Holcomh mineral springs, is now
living ut LnSlcstn park, near shady
Cove on Rogue, river, he -informed
lorM friends yesterday while In
Medford nttcndlng to business mat
ters. .'...!,
Rates now on pears, nnd apples.
!et us figuro with you on your
fruit hauling. Wo have ull new
equipment, reliable drivers insur
oil - carriers, phone 833. F, E
Saihson Co, . "'v 110'
Suniinonetl to (rasH Fire
A grass fire on Itoss lane nt noon
today summoned the fire depart
ifient to action. The chemlcnl
truck was sent to the scene outside
of tho pity limits. . Tho blaze was
soon placed under control.
A special In tapestry and leather
hnndliags at SI. 00, S2.00, $3.00,
offered ut Ethelwyn B. Hoffmanrt'
lit
Hero from South Dakota
T."d Ford of Mellette, 8. D., Is
spending a' few weeks .In Medford
and southern Oregon, visiting
friends und relatives. .
Don't buy cheap troe props and
hnvo them break and spoil your
trees. Get No. 1 red fir tree props
from Woods Lumber Co., East
Jackson at Genosee." 118
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For best green slabs, nsk drivel-
or call Meflfortl Fuel CO.,' Tel. 681'.
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Iteliiriis to Clikiigo -
Mis. 11. Marie Sundvnhl of Chi
cago; who resided 'tn Medford is
years ago, as an employe of the
Westerluml oiVhards, left on the
Shasta, this' morning for her honie,
following n visit, wlti .M.ra. Kiln O.
Westerluml. . .
Lime for nil purposes at Med-
foril Lumber Co, 7Stt
Chauncey Florey now .located
123 East Main St, Insurance nnd
Ileal Estate CGtt-
Arrlves Tonight
V. M. lndrnn of Portland will
arrive In Medford this evening for
a week s visit with friends.
Anderson's New Studio of Pho
tography, ground floor, 407 K.
Main, opposite Plggly Wlggly. 110
Screen doors (fixtures free).
.Medium Lumber Co. Phone 2!.
78tf"
Seems llmi Wny
A Utile girl was descrlhlntt her
first experience In an elevator. "We
got Into n little room." she said.
'and the upstairs came down,''-
Christian lteglster.
We- have that particular motild-
ng for your Individual picture.
The Pcaaleys, opposite New Holly
Ihcator,
If
Here from ehrn-kn
Don Snider of North Platte. Neh.,
rrrlved In Medford today to visit
iienry r renencK.
Hucllla package goods one-halt
price. Handicraft Shop, 42 8. Cen
tral, rhone 702. 11S
Slnbs, big loads, 4Uj tiers. $5.00.
Small loads. $3.00. Valley Fuel Ci.
Phone 7 s. tt
lS'tly Thieves Aellve
A crtishlon from a local ynrd
swing was stolen Inst night hy
petty thieves, aencrding to a report
at tho police department, which
warns local property) ownero to
use caution In leaving movable
articles unprotected In their yards.
Hucllla iMicknge goods ono-half
price. Handicraft Shop, 4 8. Cen-
tral, Phono 703,
11J
Here from Washington
Guests from Washington state at
Medford hotels Include J. F. Breg
ger of Pullman, H., C, Elliott of
Spokane, M. D.' Armstrong of Che,
land, w. B. I. nderwood, Geo. P.
Slsler of t'nderwood, Mr. and Mrs.
K. F. Hoclne, Mr., und Mm. B. W
Pickard of Seattle.
From Kagle Point' -
Miss Anna Watklns .of Eagle
roini was a local visitor today.
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size, cneap at Medrora Lumber Co
' 1 78tf
Kellog Man Hero '
Carl Spencer, representing the
Kellog : Products company, Is In
Medford this week on business.
Mr. Spencer's headquarters are in
Portland.
i Free load kindling with S big
loads 16-ln. slabs. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 70. tf
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
To Start Titration Soon ,
' Mlm Edith Louhscher of the
county health department 1b : to
leave this week to begin a vaca
tion (if . (wo weeks ut Seattle anil
other 'Washington points, .
Bee Brill's shoot Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto. body
repairing. ''.
Shoo Specials one lot of values
to $4.05, special $2.95. Other shoes
speclnl $3.95 to $5.95. Carpenter
Shoe Store, "The Shoe Box," 223
East 6th St. j 4
Plan Motor Trln " '
! Mr. and Mrs. JV H. Ooswlck of
;thls elty, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. X. A. Zattn'n of GrnntB Pass,
left, Medford .last night by motor
for Ttock Springs, Wyo. After vis
iting friends there they will ton
through the ,Yelpwstone national
park and, return to Medford via
tlvi imrtijern" mute. ,' ' ', ,
t.bose wheels reset and rndlntors
cleaned. Van's Garage, 33 S. Bart
lett. ' Phone' 308.' r : tf
order now 16-ln. green nine
sinns; Dig loans, 44 t ers. $6.00.
vaucy (Fuel Co. . Phone 70. tf
Visited In ,Iiw-ksiivillo '
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mudden and
family of Ashland visited with the
II. G: Miller fumllv In .1nilrM,tvlM
Sun'iuy. . , ' -j ; ,
Delicious saKads nnd cold meats
for plcnlui. Huson's What Not.
' -119
For hest. arenn Alirhs. nnlr Hi-lv,tr
or oil A Medford Fuel- o. Tel. '031.
. : ' ' er.tt
Ciilliil tn Piirlliinil
iiumnoiiit nrt-gg or K.MKDrwns
called to 'Portland today by the
serious Illness of his g ran d moth flr
Mrs. Mcllrlclo of Ashland. -Mrs
Mollrldo Is with her daughters
Mrs. James Oregg of Portland and
Mrs. W. J. Virgin-of Medford.
Hemstitching, plcotlng. pleating.
button making and hoso mending.
Handicraft Sbept-' - -
1 y (
Krystalglo kodak gloss lupreme.
t ne I'casiey's, opposite Holly the
ater. ( 'lf
Week Kurt Visit. -
t
Miss E. J BoWn and W. W. Down
from Hurokii, Cnl., visited over the
week end on their wuy to ItrlHsh
Cnlumhla, with Mr. and Mrs. T J.
lirown il Medford. r
Loose.'squeaklng wheels aro dan-
(fortius. Hnve th-em tightened on 0
Hydraulic wheel setting machine.' nt
Ftciitnor'a parage. oatf
Green slabs, tho better kind from
Medford Fuel Co. Order early.
Phone 631. 102tf
Miss Moo l-Volliig Heller
Miss Gertrude Mee, who recently
underwent a major operation ut
the Sacred Heart hospital, was re
ported ,to be better today. Her
condition has been serious.
No. 1 red fir treo props. Wood's
Lumber Co., East Jackson at Gen
esee. - li2
Mahogany dining room set, lib
rary table; splendid condition. Tel.
595. - - U7
Vsliliinil Girl Miirrli-il i
C. R. llunsiilter of Myrtle Creek
and Miss O. F. Hess of Ashland
secured a marriage license Monday
aj tho courthuuao ltt Grants Pass.
Siskiyou Summit Lodge open for
the summer. Chicken dinner 75oi
also tea room lunches. 10S
Floral sprays, corsages and mix
ed bouquets for sale. Large assort
ment of cholco gladlolas In red
crlnwon, - cowsh, - lavender, rose.
pink, yellow and other colors, 40c
doxen. Phono 3H0-L, or call at
DeLosh Gardens, 325 South Holly
St, 117
I'rgcs Ha I lis for Birds
Hcoauso birds enjoy a dip r.s
much as do human belnaa In hot
summer wenther. Mrs. 11. M. Mln
aid. SS Eiki 8th street, Pnrtland
Is urging Portlanders to put out
pnns of water for them. Two pans
should be provided Mine for drink
Ing and the other for bathing, 'she
explained, with the hnthing pan
shallow und the drinking pan deep
er, she has been practicing this
kindness and she finds by the num
her of feathered visitors that the
birds are grateful. The OreKonhin.
Cold meats nnd salads at Hu
son's Whnt-Not. 6th and Ivy. Ill
Extra choice gladlolas In a large
assortment of colors. 40c a dosen.
Floral sprays and mixed hounuet
a speeinity. DeLosh Flower liar
dens, S!5 South Holly St. Phono
390-U 117
sllril Her Parents
Mrs. Mary MoDonald and son
Hobby returned Monday to Mi-d-
oin after a week a visit with Mrs.
McDonald's parents. Dr. and Mrs.
G. W. Gregg of Ashland.
Groceries, milk, ears and bakerv
goods at lluion'a What-Not, 6th
nd Ivy, HI'
Lower your fuel cost huv your
wood and coal now at sumnrr-r
prices, Phone 833.' F. E. Samson
Co,
Hi
Republican Chairman
'1
El
. Aaaocinted 'rj t'Aoto -
Claudlul H. Huston la standing
by his chairmanship of the republi
can national committee, at least
temporarily, despite a whirl of agi
tation over hit leadership.
Week Kurt at Luke , "" 1 '"
Mr. and Mrs.' A K.' MeDou'gal
and son Jerry spent the week end
nt Diamond lake where they met
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Shirk of Klam
ath Falls.
Leave for Arizona s
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert O. Davidson
of this city' will leave here Wednes
day evening for Warren, Ariz.,
where they will visit Mrs. David
son's sister. ,' From there they ex
pect to go to'Detroit, Mich.',' for'an
indefinito .stny. "
' Tree props at Big Pine's Lhr. Co.
Tel. No. 1. 108tf
Try , our cool specials for hot
(lays. Huson's What Not. llll
Ail'IMirt Service Station Tcsctl :
The Airport service station. In
cated near the Jackson county fair
grounds, is now being operated by
P, E. Illnton, who came here re
cenlly from Onld&nd, Cnl. Mr.
Illnton handles Richfield gas jind
oils, and In addition has put in i
new stock of groceries, candy, ci
gars nnd soft drinks.
'.Let us haul away your garbage
nnd refuse. Phono 542, City Snnl
lory Servico. 387tt
Phone 542. : we 1 haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
837tf
Wyoming Power -Muii Visiting
Lloyd Edwards, assistant division
manager of the -Wyoming' prop
erties of Mountain Stntes Power
company, wns a local visitor at
the Colco generul offices today
Mr.--Eilwiil-ils. 'ncoohipnnled by his
family, Is spending his vacation in
Oregon. ' -
Hat Specials 300 new' felt and
silk hats, values up to $4.98, spoc-
la I $1.98 and $2.98. The Band
Box, 223 East Cth St. . 114
Got groceries and supplies nt
Huson's What Not Sunday nnd
evenings. lit
Electric lliinieo Muii Here
Clarence Weaver of rortland,
representative of the Westinghousc
electric range, is spending the day
n Medford.
Danco till 2 o'clock,
GoJd Hill
8l)tf
overy Saturday night.
Central ' Point Grnngo
turkey
10, at
Public
114
supper, Wednosduy, July
Central point Grango hall.
Invited.
EXCURSION RATES
" BY S. P.
Sovornl .partloH of Medford jpeo-
plo wU K'avo for San Francisco'
and Los Angt'lea Frldiiy, taking ad-
vuntiiKo of tho cXeUrsI(tn rates of
forod by tho Southern acifio. 1
The nprrlal tk-kots, which pro
vide a flu. ISO round trip fare to
San Francisco nnd a ft!0.50 i)und
trip furo to Ia8 AnRtdo.i. will be
acftopU'd on both morning and eve
ning trains.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
.111 Al'ltEfi ail acres large pear
trees, 10 acres clover; ll-room
-house; cheap water: $1H.0uii;
'fi-Op wljl neiirly pay dowA iJ-'O'-ment
of $7u0u; tracUir ami other
j Implements. V i 1 1 j take, . sinall
house In trade. ' '. j
PAl'I, GlTLDEN
11 S. Hlverslde. Ill1
WANTED PR! V ATW I'AltTV
Willi $l.00D tn $"iu.000 to loan
- money on flrst-clas first mort
' gages.
PACL Gl'LDEN
It So. Hiverside. 116
KOI! HUNT Furnished house.
Closu ill. $-1.50. Phono 34U-J.
114tf
FOB 11KXT Kurn. house; electric
range. 411 Woodstock. I14tf
WAN'TKl) To rent, small furnish
ed house ur apartment, close in
preferred; no children. Box 14.
Mull Tribune. Ill)
VOH TRADH 100-ll. Rhinolander
refrigerator, excellent condition,
for double bed of' U-llu-h steel
lillng i.ud coil springs. Phone
3-F-. Gold Hill, Ore. 116
FOR SA1.K 2 acres alfalfa. This
Is retit pear land and tn a pear
, district, too. Might trnde for a
good car. Phone 447-W-3. llfi
WAXTlin Children to care for.
Constant supervision; nlenlv of
room and shade: noon meal serv
ed. Hy day $1, by week o. Pall
1045-. KM)
FOR StAI.K Wild cherries.
Phone H-l;.
3c lb.
l:'3
FOR SALK $inn down and $1
(er mo. Incl. tn:. mivs furnished
louse and 4 full site lots: space
nnd garnce rental nets $16 mo. '
Tola! price only $1200. Am leav-'
nng nnd must sell. Call at 1132
Court Ht. us
FOR SALK Jersey milk cows
and hellers, phone S-F-.M. W.
U. Mcm!, Kagle Point, Ore. ISO
ROTARIAN HEALTH
ADVICE'GIVEN B!
DOCTOR MEMBERS
Health was the suiiject of the
program given at tlie lunchebn of
the Rotary club today noon at Ho-
I tel Medford under the leadership
of Dr. W. W. P. Holt, and members
were told what to eat,- what to
drink and how to wasn their teeth,
as well as the kind o( tourist
camps to visit.
Dr. Chas. T. Sweeney Cuban the
diet for his topic and warned Ro
tailaiiH against eating heavy foods
and drinking stimulants during the
warm season. Most - summer Ill
nesses, he added, are caused from
lack of common sense. He advis
ed his audience to pay more atten
tion to raising thoroughbred hu
man's, adding' that under the pres
ent customs there Is a runt In every
family (casting no reflections at
Dr. Holt.). i'"- '
Dr. B. C. Wilson, Jackson county
health officer, chose tourists camp's
as his subject. Of the 2(10,000 tour
ists going, through Medford each
year, he stalod, 70 per cent use
tourist camps. A city, he pointed
out. is Judged hy tlp type of camps
surrounding it and emphasized the
necessity for strictly sanitary con
ditions. Camp operators are co
operating' with the state board of
health in" promoting bqttnr condi
tions and camps are "improving
each year, he added. ' -.
Dr. Hurt I.agesomircsenteiha lot
of new Information on an old topic,
ina loom DriiHii,' wnicn grew
into a glorious product In t lie mlnilB
of Ills listeners before he complet
ed his speech. ' -Today's
program' was considered
especially appropriate, as the ma
jority of visitors at the luncheon
wore pathologists and ' physiolo
gists In Medford for tho conven
tion which opened yesterday.
Anions them were Dr. C. C. Ben
son, Idaho State university: Prof.
Clayton Long, Oregon State col
lege! J: T. llregger, SobaRtnironl,
Cul.. ami Wi A. I.uco 'aiurc. P,
Hurlfey of Weiiutehes, Wash.'
A beniltifully printed : and illus
trated booklet received by the local
club from Rotary clubs of Italy was
exhibited nt today's luncheon. Thb
bonk tolls tho story of the most In
teresting scento places ill Italy nhd
Is primed In English.
KLAMATH FALLS (tonal ruc
tion: of: new three-story ? Hirvi
hulldmg - being rushed to comple
tion. aD6&?
Al! doss like KRN-L-RATION. It
keep 'cm alert and vlgoroua, A bal
anced ration of meat, cereal and cod '
llvar all tomei In cans ready to Krv
uu nuu or bother. ,
Monarch Seed'
& Feed Co.
323 E. Main
Phone 260
; More
. Enduring than
Love Itself '
CTjTOR the love that
j lasts your life timo
there is no more fitting
symbol than a Priscilla
Platinum Encased Wed
ding Ring.
I These rings, made by
the famous Bek process,
give you the enduring
beauty of platinum
wrought in a variety of
exquisite designs. They
are the choice and de
light of the modern
bride.
LARRY SCHADE
Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1918
mes
INSURANCE "
W3ENGY
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
Have You
AT HOT SPRINGS HALL
A feature of this' week's dancing1
activities will be the presence Sat-1
urday night of of Bob Fletcher and
his Pendleton Rodnd-up orchestra at
the Ho Springs nance pavilion.
The orchestra brings with it a :
beautiful trophy In the form of a
Always oiL
AND COMFORTABLE
Ail washed and cooled with
t Medford Spring Vater, ,
iwia.BiBvnaiBiBr-r mm mi i j
aim
dsVTONITE5
C
I 'j&SO&lkA " 4 DAY8, STARTS
COHENS
raeFuflmesfr :;.V' vera cordon !
i Scotch ivory v and kate price y
& of Them All 'if-. I
'"'. Oi! Oi! 'Bfegorra! ' Hoot "'
24 ' Mon! Gevailt! WHAT
V m a picture! Tl e cloak and
suit busindss iias its an
Xj) '" '.. 'gles in the land of. bag
tVj( pipes and i; kilts -and
WHATesIa :
1 a Dime Evening 25 and 60
STARTS TOMORROW
The, fighting heroes of "SUB MARINE " and " FLIGHT '
in the year's mcst' talked of picture.
HOLT CRAVES 7
1 I - DOROTHY $EBAITIANT- I F
-Last Times TONITE j
J. Harold Murray, Norma Territ in''
n "CAMEO KIRBY" , mt
n
silver loving cup won as first!
In the RKO orchestra contes
Portland a short time ago.
While in. the ..Rose .City a
Round-up orchestra broadcast ovei
KGW, played at the Multnomah bo- -tel,
Lions club. Chamber of Com
merce and' entertained the 'kid
dles" at the Portland Shrine hos
pital and Pythian home in Van cou
ver, Washington.
KLAMATH FALLS Construe "
tion under way on building' for
Klumulh Machine and Locomotive
-1,,-L-o tin Mitl-ing street.
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Amazing Exploits at the
Bottom of the World
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