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PAGE TWO areDForcn matl trtbune, medford, okeoon, Thursday, .tttly 17, 39.10. i Iocal and -'Personal i Tourists at Hotels Among the tourists and others I from a duitanco resistered at Mcd f ford hotels arc Mr. and Mm. L. r. Post of Pittsburgh, Pa.,' Mr. and TMrs. Wm. Foster and the .Misses, j Foster of Princeton, N. J . J. Ies- kcrlo and son, Dave Lehrhton and Mlsa F. Andrens of Chicnno, III.. I.Mr, and Mrs. D. .If. Anderson of Homestead, Pa Dri and Mrs. W. I A. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vlnine; and T. II. Jones of Van couver, B. C. H. D. Fulton of Kn jdlcott, N. Y., M. V. Kins of Mound. I Pa., Lew Rosenbaum of New York 1 City, Herbert Lano of Bauson Park, I Mass.,' W. Lange of Yuma, Ariz., Jk. 8.-Palton and Dr. tirson and family of Philadelphia. Pa.,- and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Vincent and tMrs. J. K. 'Horning of Moscow, (Idaho. J Tree props; A largo stock always on hand. Tel. 628. Medford Lum jber Co. .. 78tf Mrs. Mark 011 Vacation J Mrs. Mahel Mack, county home I demonstration agent, closed up her t-office -work yesterday, -preparatory J to leaving today on her annual vn 1 cation of three' weeks, which she I will upend at Portland, Seaside and I Bcattle, mostly at Seaside. Floral sprays, oorsages and mix-' -, cd bouquets for sale. Largo assort- imCnt of choice gladlolas In red, crimson, cerisn, lavender, roso, (pink, yellow and other colors, 0a 'a dozen. Phone MO-L, or call at DoLosh Gardens, 325 South Holly I St. ,, . 117 (vacation at liiko r Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wicks and )son are spending their vacation at Plumond lake. , Permanent -waves Duart Cro- rmilimolo Notlo Clrcullne spiral. Ro'seborough "Beauty Shop, 12 B; Central.' Phone 1(1. . 121 Visiting AhJOaml Relatives I Mr. and Mrs. 'J. P. Halfhlll, for- marly 'of Ashland, -who moved to 1 Medford last fall, are visiting a . few days with their son. Jack Half hill and wlfo, who. recently moved I to Ashland. Ashland Tidings. . I Let me wrllo yourflre Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotol Holland L'ldg. Phono 993. tt YlMllcU tllO 'COONt ' '. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Robins of Medford spbnt'Huhday In Itoseburg and at tho coast n's tfucsts of Mr. und Mrs. Homer Kronko. Continuous nanclng, two dnnco orchestra. Jaokiicjn Springs Sat urday night Featuring Bob' Fletch er's orchestra.- 'i ,'llSt i i i,,' .-' . Ilouie. fraa ltalnior Mr. C. 'N. 'Culy, who hols been at '.ltalnior national park since Frl- 'r,"rtetdlrrthrerotl-rt re"" surance convention, returned to '.'Medford today;""-: '-v1;'!-' ..'-. I : Good tree props should be unl J.vform In ehso and-quallty,- -Cnmo'ln . 1 .... I. 1 ir , .. Lumber Co., Bast - Jackson and Ueneaseo. I iOrcjroiHnns at Hotels : : 1 r. Kesldonta or Oregon at' Me.lfbrla j'Sintnbi, otter than those from Purt- land, lroludo Dr. and Mrs. J. S. (VBIshoi),' Mrs. FreH W. Htone nntl ' (funnily 'of F'oii-oe t tlro.Ve'Launt PU'lcni'd of Corvallls, Ji U. ' Bruce ' M Merlin, C. R. 'Ford 'and' 11; L. 'Fliilayson of Eugene, Mr. nr.d Mrs. ' ,Lttesburg of Jtoseburg and Mr. ;,nnd Mm. F. ,W. Bottlemier of WooJ fburn. if Dnnre. Jacksonville, Hat. night. lis Itllpra rroin Mslilaial l'i JJnn Kay of Ashland spent today lin -Medford on buslnees. l. ' , .. Stock of musical Initrumonte. I (.records and music, etc., located at I'Modford, Oregon, will be offorod llfor salo by sealed bids. Rids will I , be opened t it n. m. o'clock on i ..Monday. , July ,81st, In tho 'office lor ine Trustee; this stock invon .tortes UUI.li' fixtures (395,01. jlCertlfled chock for ten per cent of 'amount of. bid must uacompany bid. titock may be Inspected any time by calling on O. C, Peelilor, Med ford, 11 Bo. Jj'ront.St. Right ro. Tiorved to reject any or all bids. i All bids subject to approval of tuferee In Bankruptcy, 118 . idilld New Dwelling" ' I J. A. Brlttsnn will spend $1700 ' to construot a dwelling on We.it f fourteenth street, according to in i uppllcatlon on file today at the f city Duitning department. ' Pcrenhlal plants cost money iwhen, yoU' -buy at 'planting time. Why '.not; atari plants now from . seed "at a fraction of the cost. ' A i full lnof pernnnlal seeds it the I jiitWirHeed ' Feed (.' '' 1!D No whera can you find , a bread with the 1' 1 unequalled Flavor Of Fluhrera Milk Broad. It' the axtrft amount of fnilk wed that does it I A Hot lint Dlsrovcry Tho Oregon Dally Kmerald, pub llHhed at the University of Oregon, aiiwes to remark from the depths of ItH being; "Hot dogs were an American dish 300 year ago." That completely -vindicates u in -our charge that the ones wo bought at the game the other day were not strictly fresh. Weston Leader. Return from Meet E. M. Wilson, Lloyd Showers und Lelunti Knox returned to Mod- ford yesterday from Portland, where they had been attending a meeting of oertlfled public ac countants. , , Bucilla package goods one-half price.' Handicraft Shop, 42 S. Cen tral. Phone. 702. , 11 f To Aptienr hi Oitirt 'Al a. Hays, Klamnth Falls. Is to appear In (he Oold Hill justice court tomorrow on a' charge of fall-. uro to give right of way. He was arrested by State Traffic. Serjeant C P. ' Talent, following ' a minor collision on the- Iaclflc highway cetour south oi Medford. ' Hayrf collided with a' machine driven by A. C. Price of 'Ashland. Another arrest made" by the same' officer resulted' In a fine of (10 for A. llnderwood for Improper license plates. Underwood, an Oregon resident, was using California li cense plates on his auto. Dance, .fockaorivilfe. Sat. night. 11 t Tike on IJtiKlncHH j W. W. Allen 'and L. .O.'OogginB aro pendlng th.e day at Diamond take' on business. . Clreen slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tol. (31. 1 xatr Visits DuiiKhter " ' After spending a month with two daughters at Sheridan, Wyo., Mrs. Belle Bin hi of Long Beach, Cal., is visiting her daughter' In this city. Mrs. B. 'C. Dudley, 827 North Cen tral. She plans on visiting an other daughter at Klamath Palls before resuming her trip home, J3ven swimming won't change a .permanent .wave. Oct one now. Bowman's Beauty Shop,. Phono 67. t- . . :, 120 Here from Vrcka Mrs. B, H. Iloehler und daughter Nellie of Yreka wcro In Medford yesterday, and visited Mrs. Koeh- ler's mother, Mrs. K. M. Waltors of Kings , highway. Chnunccy Floroy 123 liast Main St. Rqa Bstnto, - . ' now looated Insurance and .,,. JSStf Vlsftcd Neighbor City Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Thomas and daughtor of Medford were In Oi'ants Pass Tuesday on a com bined business and pleasure trip. '' indltna -mUn nrn..M 1 1 1. ' . t... gain In1 n high grade banjo should call nt th'ls off Ice, 5ahd Inspect the miu ieii nvre ior zaivi a, tsnuriiiue regardless of colt, Jt- i' SStf lliiok .from, Poi'tlnnd ; ' ' U.'ii. ArnoVd1. Medfoni MiinMn'ii' store manager, .hns .returned from. Portland, where ho had nttendod a, conference of store managers for Mia district, i . "- ' n . . .. t I.oonc, squeaking wheels are dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic wheel selling machine at Ficntner a aacago. . v, (Stf llrrr rmni llcnr Ktnto 1 ' ' CrtllforAla chests St Medford hh- iMs Include Mr. and Mrs. M. D. and Helen Eisner, Robt. and Wll- lirrd Hlsher. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Bterllrig, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. AndoV son, the Misses Ileu Dillon. Hannn vuiiuru nun r.veiyn nnore, airs. Bert Met and P. Donner and fam ily of Han FrnnelB.-o. Mrs. W. A. Shnnft, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Young. Sir. ttnd Mrs. L. L, Jlolfo, J. 8. Klmber and family of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. McFnrlnnd of Arcadia, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Meyers of Hebnstnpol Mr. And Mrs; D. R. Kvans of Fresno, P. M. Nelson autl family, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lock wood of -Oakland. 'Mr. and Mra..(1, B. Sneod, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gs U, Cal vert of Richmond. . Floral sprays, corsages and mix ed bouquets for sale. Iincgo assort ment of choice gladlolas in red, crimson, corlse, lavender, rose, pink, yellow And other colors. 40c a dosen. rhono 850-U or cull at DOLosn uartiens, 920 south Holly st. , .-. in Mm. (llviuror Hero - Mrs. A. C. Olenger of Clllloquln, formerly of Moiltord, was visitor here yesterdiLy. Canning apricots, 5o lb. Frank lin's Grocery, 487 So. Central, 11( Supremo Court SimmmIs Work A tout I of 13S opinions bull been handed down by tho stale stiprene court since January 7, when the court receseed lasl week. Only HI eases remain on the calendar. Kach justice handled an average of i2 cases during the pastt year. Dance Wed. and , St. night, Dreamland. Dynge's music. . 118 Sam Dunlrlaon Very III Dr. Samuel Danlclson, a resident of Medford 25 years ago, is critic ally III at I. us Angeles, where he. Is now residing with his daughter, Mrs. Remcke. He is the father of Vic Danlelson of this city, and well known in this vicinity. Dr. V. W. Howard will be in his office on July list, 1930. 119 Throp. Mnrrlngo License The county clerk's office lan.vl marriage licenses this forenoon In Charles I'ellush. 40, and Cordette Woodward, 18. both of Grants Pass: detune Morrill. IS. and Sybil Winders, IN. both of Snn Francisco; Oenrgo Barney, 60, and Maggie Shells, 5&, both of Anderson, Cat Gladioli, all .colors, JSc dot. 8m uutson Flower Gardens, 308 W Clark. Phono 880-X. . lUtf Vmm lOairln Point. Frank Pettlgren of Eagle Point was a business visitor In Medford yesterday. Free clothes rock with each One Minute washer purchased from Southern Oregon Kledrio at sale price, 87,10, Limited, aunpljr, Mrs. Love. In llfIUil '. Mrs. A. 'W. Love of Rogue River underwent an operation for ap pendicitis at the Josephine General hospital last Friday. Mrs. Love also had her tonsils removed at Ihe same time. She is reported to be getting along nicely and ex pects to return to her home about Sunday. Guests Ixruvc for Homo Mrs. K. L. Proobsting of Davis, Cal., who has been the guest of Mrs. T. G. Heine while In Medford, left -tills morning for Wallace, Ida. Mrs. Willis H. James, who has also been the guest of Mrs. Heine, her cousin, left for Salem this mornlntt, where she will visit before going to her home In Portland. Dance till i o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 8 0 If Local BtisliiettH Visitor - 7 Miss Hazel Oliver was In Mefl- fcjrd yesterday on business. i Get . groceries and . supplies at Huson's What Not Sunday and evenings. . 119 Clinulauona llullfling Ijanient'' 'Normal school wants the scenery which ' was 'once used '' In the' oid Chautauqua ' building. ' We're glad there's something about that build ing Which to usable. 'Always It will seem' to Us 'tragedy that Ashland's Chautauqua' : building oannot be utilized as a community building and made a-n asset to the com munity. Ashland Tidings. Dance, "Jacksonville, 'Sat. night. Is Guest of Grandmother Miss Barbara Lemmon to visiting her grandmother in Hood Rlvor this week, having left Modford by train last (Venlng for the northern city. ' ' "'OWH a garden, ftiii of perennials for a few cents. Plant seeds now for next year,' blodnos. See us for perennial iiower scene. monurun Seed & Feed Co. . . 120 H .' ' Choice gladioli, 'cut flowers and tumoral sprays. Snmuolson's Flow er Garden, 208 Clark St. Phone 880-X. tf FMilug Fine! Mr. and Mrs. "Otfce Prultt, Char ley Pruitt nnd Hay Prultt havo re turned to this city from'Four Mile lake, and report tho fishing fine there. They are also glad to in form local sportsmen hure aro no mosquitoes. Southern Oregon Elactrlc will give a froo clothes ;raok with each Ono-Aflhute- -washer at salo price, 7.D0 Limited supply. 121 Prcvost Beauty Salon, specialis ing In all lines of beauty work dt lower. prlcos. il So. -Orange. Call 863-Y, 134 ttluor Auto' Collision . R. L. Strauhc and A. P.' Conger wero the prlncipitls in dn auto col lisions Sunday, on the Old Btage 1U1IU, llUUUIUlllg IU Ull UUU-llll'lll. IB" port on file nt the police station. "rHo'tmrislon' re8uHe(r In' little dam- ago. . . .... It took yenrs to grow 'your or chard. You can't afford to take tshhrieos "'With cheap props. "We carry good No. 1 red fir tree props. Woods Lumber Co., East Jackson arid flenessce. - - - ; U9 Plant your late beets, carrots, lettirde, turnips, spllinch now. Kn- Jrry fresh yegotabtcs from your own garden. Buy our tested seeds for best results. Monarch seed et r sen gq.S ' . " - . 120 Visits lii initio Falls Mis. K. M. Illlibard of Oakland. Cal., arrived In Medford today on the ghasia to visit (or several duys with Mr. and Mrs, G. J. Hlbbard of Butte Foils. Canning apricots, 60 lb. Frank lin's Grocery, 437 80. Central. 116 Dressmaking npd remodeling At the Fashion Shop, 424' Medford Illdg, Tel. 1181. tt Prmii -Suite MormpollH Guests from 'Portland at Med ford hotels Include. Mesllnmes J. R. Hanson and C. V). Leaf, Tillss Alice J. WelluelrU, W. J. Kasly, II. Wil liams, D. w. PrneWte R. K. My tlllng, V,. W. Gibson. L. K. Pendell. S. F. Simon,' J. W. Jotter, J. H. Povoy, o; V. Rohevts, lA -R, Centfo. Mnrl Lewis, v. W. Hartenfels, Mr. and Mrs. J. McOulley, F. A. Powell, Frnrtk Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. D, W. Lnndon nd J, M; Orlffln. Dance till 1 o'clock, Gold Hill ovary Saturday night. ' 89l( Canning apricots Bo lb. Frank lln't Grocory, 417 So, Central, 116 Upturn, from Pnrtlnnn" Dr. and Mrs. .J. C, nayes hnN returned to Medford from spend ing the post week In Portland. Bxtra choice gladlolas in a large assortment of colors, '40c a doeen Floral sprays nnd mixed botiqueta A specialty. DoLosh Flower Onr tiens, 836 South Holly St. Phone (110-L. HI shoi hi IMeilnird Miss Hessle Fredenburg nnd .Miimii .vicuruuer wcro in mis etiy this morning from the Sams Valr ley district shopping al local stores. Chauncey Floroy now located 123 Hast Main St, Insurance and Real Kstate. , , ,5tf Oct a tree Duco finish clothes rack from Southern Oregon Klec trio It you buy a One Minute washer nt reduced price nt .i7.!i. 121' ( has. Dmifnnl Impi-mcd Friends of Charlie D u n f o r brother of Ike Dunford, cnur Jailer, are glad to learn that he In n much Improved condition 1 ,Ih Mr flltnr.irrf le In tSn Hnxt Heart hospllal receiving Ireatmenl for injuries sustained In a fall from tne loti of tho t rump barn in the Appiegaie aisirici. Special reductions en Kelvlnator refrigerator bought at Southern Oregon Klcctrlc before July 19 119' Chauncey Klorey now located 121 Kast Main St. 'Insurance and Rtaj Estate, . t St Mrs. Henistrcct Heravcrs Mrs. Jane Hemstrett,- who under went an operation at the St.. Vin cent hospital in Portland last week, was taken, to the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Hemstreet, Wed nesday, and is recuperating satis factorily. She expecta , to return to Medford next week. - Visited Medford Boys Kdgar Allen Moore r e t u r n e d Wednesday from a 10-day trip to Portland. Seattle, Beillngham .and Vancouver. , Ho visited '.Van couver Barracks nnd saw several Medford boys In training there. "Rates now on pears and apples. I,et us figure with you on your fruit hauling. We have all new equipment, reliable drivers Insur ed carriers. Phone 831. F. E. Samson Co. 119 Lime for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. ; 78tf Awepts Office Position ' ; Miss Jean Ferguson has been added to the office forco of the Northern California-Southern Ore gon Development association, lo cated In the Chamber of Commerce building. ,. Anderson's ?rew Studio of Pho tography, groifnd 'floor, 407 B. Main, opposite Piggly Wlggly. 130 Screen doors (f ! x t u r e a free). Medford Lumber Co. , Phone 629. 78tf Still 111 Medford After having announced that he was leaving a week ago for Port-i land and then for Chicago, 111,, to join his brother, Vincent LaOrando, young' tramp - boy who recovered from an attack of mumps in the oily prison, was still in Medford yesterday. He had been' given a farm hand job at a Ruoh ranclt, but apparently did not enjoy the work, giving it up nearly two weeks ago.' Since that time he has been to several charity organizations for further aid and does not seem anx ious to find work. . - Slabs, big loads. 4 tiers, $5.00. Small loads, 13.00. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 78. . . t Bucilla package goods one-half price. Handicraft Shop, 42 8. Cen tral. Phone 702. 11( Mr. Larson Iavcs L. T. Lursen'of Salem, who has been In the this city visiting his son, Harold L. Larsen, for the post several days, has continued his trip south to Eureka and will .-return north by the coast routeJv'J ; ' . We have that particular mould ing for your individual,: pipture. The Pcaslcys, opposite Now, Holly theater. ,. - . , ., . "f Lower your fuol cost buy your wood and coal now at summer prices. Phone 833. F. E;' Samson Co. ' .- 119 1 1 ' ' 1 Ml ljcnvcs' for Los Aiigcles '' Herbert Brown, -for the, past two 'or three years employed, by tlio rirevhound Rttiffe. lines hefe In tjie shop, loft today for Los1 Angeles to Join his parents.'who left'Mefl- ferri several months ago. His father woe formerly Interested !n the battery oloctrlc business In this city. -, '. Tree props. -All lengths, rSKUlar size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. vatl" TtVee lnnd lilndllnir with '9 hlor loads 10-ln. slabs. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. " . ' " ' Stolen Car .Recovered A Plymouth sedan, ' stolen ' In Portland early this week from the Edwards Furniture and Rug com pany, was found abandoned yes tcrday In the Siskiyou mountains by State Traffic Sergeant C. P. Tal ent. Three boys are alleged to have, stolen the machine, which thdy left when tho trio reached the state line. The car was loaded with rugs, which had not been dis turbed. For best green stnbs, ask driver or call Modford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. See Drill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing.. ttf Visitor Here Today ' ' ! '' ' J. O.' Isaacson, former prosiilottt of tho Central Point state bank, was a visitor In Medford this fore noon attending ta business matters. Mr. Isaacson is nuw interested !ln the Insurance business at Central. Point, having purchased tho insur ance business carried on there for several years by Guy Tex, post master. . Dance till 3 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 9tf Loose wheels reset and radiators cieanciL Van's Garage, 11 8. Bnrt- lett. Phone 208. tf On a Periodical Visit " -litwln Kmtnlff former local resi dent now residing at Santa Rosa, Cal., was In MeOftiril today on a periodical visit, representing the Patterson Picture company, also formerly located In MtHlford. Delirious salads nnd cold meats tor plcnloa. Huaon's What Not. 119 TOO LATE TO CL1SSIFY WANTKD Transportation to Los Angeles by lady, after July so. Phone SM. " It WANTBO (Permanent work In home by experienced housekeep er. References. . Address Hox 14, Mall Tribune. . 123 36 ACUKS NKAH ROOl'I-: RIVRH 6 acres Il'AnJou pears, 7 Coin lie. 6 nartletts: tivw are over 19 years eld and 20 feet high with wonderful spread: 10 acres 'Indtno clover, one acre mixed fruits: lots of cheap water; tw tnr and other Ininlemenls; 6 room boup; fireplace and elec tric lights; finest oak shade trees In wlley. Price lls.eiio. mid 7000 down payment and bal ance easy. Crop will nearly pay down payment, PAUL Gl'LDEM 1 1 S. Riverside. tf I HAVF. a buyer for B-reom house with electric range. $3fl0ft caeh. CHAt'NOK Y FLOKKY KJ Lssl Main. l'hone 31. Visiting from Log Angeles Mrs. F. M. Hawks and Mrs. X. D. White, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Wilson of the Ber rydule Meat market, are guests in thla city from Los Angeles. They are accompanied by Mrs. -White's two little daughters, and will re main here for Beveral weeks. Visited Climate City Miss Bertha Porter of Medford spent Tuesday In Grants Pass. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel o. Tel. 631. 5tf Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Mrs. Moore Guest Here Mrs. Margaret E. Moore of Klamath Falls arrived in this city yesterday to visit her - daughter. Mrs, elma Singler. She is ac-1 companied by her sister, Mrs. Ross Aubrey, and daughters. They plan to spend two weeks In the Rogue River valley and will enjoy motor trips to Crescent City and Bandon before returning to Klamath Falls. Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme. The Peasley's, opposite Holly the ater, tf Extra choice gladlolas In a large assortment of colors, 40c a dozen. Floral sprays and mixed bouquets a specialty. DeLosh Flower Gar dens, 325 South Holly St. Phone 390-L. .117 Here from -Washington Inclflded among the Washington guests at local hotels are Mr.-and Mrs. Howard D. Thomas, Kay Qurirles, Dick Conner, John Hen derson 'and fnrillly'Sea-trle, Mr. nnd Mrs.) Robert A. Campbell .of ;Wo natchee, Sylvia Chapman and- Le ona Andlnyln of Yakima. ' TOrder .mow 16-!n. . green pine slabs; bfg loads, 4 Vi tiers, (5.00.J Valley iFuol "Co. :Phone 76. ,. tf -Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Ph,one 642, City Sani tary Service. ,', , - , 887tf Rri-lplt feweency, cashier of tho Fli-St National bank of Medford, and daughter Mary Anna visiting in Ashland Tuesday evening with friends.. Ashland Tidings. ,, i- Crcen slabs, ttie better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phone 631. 102tf Mahogany dining room set, lib rary table; splendid condition. Tel. 159D. 117 ScouU Plan Kwiin ';Bpy' Scout troop NO; 7,' sponsored by the 'American Legion, will leave jMedferd this evening for -a swim ming party in the Applegate -river at iC'antrall'a' swimming .poo). The scouts will be ocompunled by the master of tho troop, Clyde Cook. -JPhone. 642. . We'l haul away your, refuse. City Sanitary Service. .... 337tt i - Tree props at Big Plnea Lbr. Co. To),,No. 1. . , . 108tt JuV. k'nil Mm. H. V1: rfnrn'inil son "Gordon of North Dakota aro visiting with c.: J. Stlner nnd fam ily. Mrs. Stlner Is a sister of Mr. Itafe. "Try our cool specials for not days. Hustm's What Not. 119 .( Births Mr, arid Mrs. Writ, ilestclt o Vancouver avenue, aro tho parents of a son, weighing 7 lbs., 0 ozs.. born at the Sacred Heart hospital Thursday, July 17. Born to r,lr. , and Mrs. C. B. Kecne of route . 2, a daughtor. weighing 9 lbs., at the Commu nity hospital, Thursday, -July 17. Free Glider Airplane with each 60 cent purchase nt our foulntaln. These sturdy little gliders dip, loop and do nil sorts of stunts. Ice creum,, all flavors, is - 50c a quart, .Get It at Maglll's.V . 122 stated ( 011111111111111(1011 A Medford Lodge No. 103, A. Vy F. & A. M., Friday. July IS. 'r7;30 p. ni, Vtsltlng mem bers welcome. 'H. J. FIBLD, 'C. M. HOfSTOt. Se'cy! ' ' W.'M. 117' V f A J! i S' ERROR .Yesteirflay's iltail Tribune Quoted Corporate Trust at 7 1-8 It Should Have Been 8 TODAY'S Wi commend yeur inveitrrwnt to day for itoady Income end added profitt from appreciation In the future. . , ( ,s ..." if'"- i - ? , , v c i' -.. ' M. N. HOGAN 315 Liberty Building:, Medford Jack Holt Stars in Rialto Talkie Spectacular, perfect In plot, lav- Ish in laughs and dynamically dra- j matlo is "Hell's Island," the all- j talking production now playing at ( the Fox Rialto theater. j .Take two such popular stars as1 Jack Holt and Ralph Graves nnd J turn them loose In such a colorful environment as northern , Africa ; during the Riff disturbance, and ; the result is magnificent. , ! For lovers of action there is the : spectacular campaign against, he i Arabs with Riff horsemen chnrg-1; ing headlong into. the. fire '.of! French machine guns; the sensa-! tional escape olL Ralph Graves ! from Ihn iinutllentlnl Imnlrnl nrl- ' on of Hell's Island, and a fight between Graves and Holt that spells fast action. . Humor in abundance is provid ed by the efforts of the hard-fisted Yankee Legionnaires, portrayed by Holt and Graves, to steal each other's girl friends. The dialogue Is highly spiced. Romance, too is found in the sincere love scenes; the exotic atmosphere of an Arab Ian oasis; the Oriental music and dancing. Then there are moments of stark drama when two strong men-stand face to face, each de termined to see things through to the bitter end. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and lov ing sympathy during our recent bereavement. ' ' Mr. d: T. Lawton, ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pah key ' and,. Family. . '( Mr, and . Mrs. Leon Lawton, , Dr, D. A. 'Forbes and Son. 116 Oregon Wenther'. " Oregon: Fair tonight and Frl dayj but .with '..fog .tooigbt on .the const. No1 change in temperature. Gentle" variable MUsMion the Have You a Do&7 All dbffi like KEN-L-RATION. It ' .Jifcp,'w alert -and Tujorott. A Ur nced 'ration of 'meat, ecrfals atid ibd ' liver oil comet In cam ready to scrv-- iuu vt wvuicri ! Monarch Seed - & Feed Co. I 323 E. Main.. 1 Phona 260 Fountain Pen Owners '.' ,'. arid Buyers PERSONAL Ito you know thnt it you own o Parker you already own half of a Parker Fountain Pen Desk Set? If you own some other pocket fountain pen 'come in arid teplaco It with n Parker Conver tible Duot'old. The Parker can be changed into a Desk Pen and back to Pocket, Pen at will. Bring your pen to our store and we will show how easily this is done. AHk for Frod. HEATH'S DRUG STORE Ask Fred INSURANCE WjENGV SfNCE 190G HARRY MARX PAINTING Tiriting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J ) - ' " " PRICE IS 84 Phone 1151 r .. -T.-LJJ.1 , . I - '1 -M i-'- .- ' . '