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PAGE TWO M RDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORJ), OREfiOX, SATURDAY, JULY 1 19, 1930. , I i! I Mr-' t 10r. Gill! 'Vli V E cal and Personal Ivleveu Ai'cHtft Mart a Doublo purker ft ml motorlnU who sought to park In nlleyH fame to grief lant nlht at MtMlford'e mldKPt Kolf t'ouro when City Traf fic Officer CI. J. PrcHcott tailed W tarn for Huoh violation. The own ers appeared nt the police Htatioiu this forenoon to pay their fine it ' one dollar each. In the future, city traffic officers will make regu lar visits to the course to see that motorists arc obeying all traffic rules.; '.Tourist VLsitors In City Among the tourUts and others from distant places registered at Medford hotels Thursday wero Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Merriam and Co Win U. Urown of Washington, D. C, K. A. Austin and ,C J. Hooper of New -York City, Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Kil- lingep of Great FnlR Mont., W. II. Yount of Springfield, III., F. K. Carman of Ianleson, Conn., W. H. MacX-nren of Lnwr-mce. Kans., and Mr. and Mrs. H. I). Mackness of New Westminster, J. C. Loose, squeaking wheels arc dan gerous. Have them tightened on a hydraulic-wheel setting machine 'it Flchtner's Garage. !i3tf Anyone who would llko a bar gain in a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice rcgardlest of cost. . 2Stf He turn from Dlmuoiid Lnkc Mrs. Uert Lnwry and family nnd Conway IjOthatri returned last evening from Diamond lake where they have been vacationing. Sandwiches 10c, Including beef and pork. Sandwich Kb op, 21 N. Uartlett. 123 Order now 1 0-lnch green pine slabs; hlK' loads, '4 Vi tiers, $5.00. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. t,f Tho Trevors' Forget futuews ' Mr. nnd Mrs. W C. Leever of CentrM Point nearly overlooked . their wedding anniversary last ' Sunday. They wero sitting on the poroh with friends when It occur red t Mr. Trevor that It was the 43rd anniversary of their marriage. I f Tho ceremony took,, place In the Chouse of Mr. vLoever'B grandfather Carson, In 'Central Point. July 13, 1887.Centml Point American. Siskiyou autnmlt UoiIko open for the summer. Chicken dinner "Tie: also' tea-room Uniches. . lis Continuous anncinff, two dTinco orchestras. Jackson MprlnKs Hat- urilny nlRht. Featuring Hob Fleleh w'b nrphpHtrji " 11R1 The county clerk's office issued marrlsKo llcenmts today nnd yes tnrdny to Floyd .Barrett. 2J, a.nd . Madllen-8tevens, en, both of Ash ilanU: Kmery Ki-li-ksnn. 23, and Le nta. Dick. 20, (loth of HeddlllK-. O. li. Uracil of Portland and Lena JSvans of Medfoid. , Dr. W. yv. Howard will bo In his offlco on July 21st, 1930. 110 'Qot groceries nnu supplies at lluon's What Not Sunday nnd evenings ' 110 'ow Volt MlH) for Klamath Construction of a new 1 1,000 volt transmission linn from the town of Sprnguo Itlver to Hly has been announced by thu Cnllfornlit Oregon Power company. The ox tension will be 20 tnllon Iohk. Loose wheels reset and radiators cleaned. Van's QmiiKe, 33 S. Ilart- lrtt. Phono SOS. tf Krystnlplo kodak Kloss supreme, The Pciislpy's, opposite Holly then- tor. tf VlsllhiR- Ills llrothoi- K. W. Xlarlock arrived yesterday from Santa Ann, Cnl to spend n short visit hero with his brother, Lee Oarlock and his fumlly. Tjy our cool specials fqr hot day.. Huron's Vhat Not. ,110 lnstrumentx furnished nnd les sons freo for 30 days to anyone in terested In lenrnhiR to play band or orehertra Instruments. If. you can not learn you huvo not lnve: :il r.no'cent. Durlnit ' the past thror years over 100 bovs and ulri. have slnrted 'In this' manner. Call at the Palmer Music House nnd your Inntrument, aiipolntment with teacher and complete details of th '''" , ' 13' Orciroiilaiis nt ,llotcls Included timnnir state rels(ia Hons at Aledford hnlels. exeluslvi of those from' Portland, are Leo J., Mary v.Uk Florence nnd Dorothy Cary of Coqullle. Norn McCallester of Kalem nnd Mm. T. L. Hyan nnd children of Corvallls. For best Rreen slabs, ask diivi-r or call Meilford Fqel Co. Tel, 031. ... , , Jlf Southern Oregon Kleclrlo will give a free clothes rack with each nno-Mlnuie wmher nt sale price, JS7. 60, Limited supply. lfore for Hip Sumiiicr ' Dwlght Hrown, former Medford nnd Central Point resident, return ed yesterdny from San Frnnclso, where he hfld been spending the past year, and plans to spend the summer here with relatives. Mr. Brown made a recent trip to Chicago-and other middle Moslem points, and had Just returned to Man Francisco before he came to outhera Oregon. Hemstitching, plrnting. ploatlns. Iiutton making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257t,r Trevost Beauty union, tpeclnlis Ing In all lines of beauty work at lower price., U So. Orange. Call -Y. , 1S4 Visited on Business ; Mrs. Lnrkln Deer and Mrs. Her bert Spccht mads n business trip to. MedyYd last Wednesday, Tci Hulltl New lwt'lllnjr May Hefner will upend $1,700 for a dwelling on Dakota street, and John GUI will icnd $45 to ro KhlnKle a dwelling on Cottage Htroet, accord ing to appllcationn on flic at the city build Inn department, Power IJiie Down Jtlvor Pfto Morden of Medford, dep uty county ui'Vcyur of Jack Hon co un ty, was I n G ran ts Pawn t h la week In the Interests of the Cupcu HiriM! loads, $3.00. ' Valley Fuel (.'.. i tain the most efficient men avail people, who are contemplating run- Phone 70. tf i able, nlng a line down the itogue river. i Mr Morden 8t;iU(, ,hat h(. woukj hftVe more tQ ft. t w hc returns from a trip of inspection. Grants Pass Courier. Gladioli, nil colors, 2"c doz. 8am uelMoa Flower Gardens, 208 W. Clark. J'hone 8K0-X. 113tf Permanent waves Duart Cro qulgnole Nestle Circu line spiral. Jtoseborough Jteauty Hhop, 12 8. Central. Phono 3G2. 121 lEiillroml Men Here 10. IJ. Durfey and AW C. McHrUle, representatives of the Denver & Hio Grande railroad, were business visitors in Medford yesterday from Portland. Dance, Jacksonville, Sat. night. . 118 IW us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 542, City Hapl- tary .Service. 3S7'f Ix'nvo for Sou Hi Mrs. A. U Karly left Medforcl last evening for Han Francisco on the excursion train run by the Southern Pacific to southern Cali fornia. Mrs. H. G. Itrown left for Lob Angeles, CI us Newberry alno lert or Los Angeles And 15. H Pflug f,or San Francisco. Green slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phonp 031. 102tf The lllue Flower Lodgo will open again Sunday, serving their special chicken dinner for 75c. Arrange ments for 'parties can also bo made. Phone your , reservations to 341 -K-3. . 117tf To VIhII hi Oakland Mm. M. Ilarrett left thIH morn ing for Oakland, Ore., where she will spend a week as tho guest of her sister, Mrs. O. W. French. Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold II II every Saturday night. Kiltf Owing to the season being Inter than usual, the Tllton nprlents nt Linn Orciiard will be good size and ready for delivery next week. 118 From llio Hear Stiito Heglstriitlons of Cnllfornlnns et Medford hotels include Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Ilorgnn, Mr. and Mrs H. N. Hoyle nnd yirglnla Husby of Los Angeles, Mr. and fdrs. O. How nriLnnd noa Of, l'li .A(to, Mr, nnd 'Mi's. LT-ir-vVfrgHf oC Olilncy, Miss Lucy 11. Pond of Hollywood. Mr and Mrs. C. . Dutton '.f Santa Monica. .Mario Sciiuiuachcr and Alr and' Mrs. August Harms of Orange, Jtuth Knox and parly of Long Jleach, Mrs, Lewis (1. Massev of Larkspur, Mr. and Mrs. C. V'. Htuurt of Sun Quentln, Mr. and Mrs,' It. C. Fitsislmmons of Fresno, M,r. und Mrs. C. M. Jlosklnnon of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. A. M Sargent of Kcdtnnds. Lcoia anil Ulnm Dick of lleddlng. L. C. Clark of Pasadena', and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Plltion anil family, Dr. Jean B, Wilson and party. Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. 020. Medford Lum ber Co. 7 81 r Dnnco, Jacksonville, Bat. night. 118 Here uu llllslness Morlson K. Sprott, special agent fol the I'nlted Stales Fidelity airl Ounrnnty company, lias been in this city, Crom Portland for two dnys, conferring with local insur nnco men. Lime for all purposes at ford Lumber Co. Med 7S(P Orcen slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tol. 031. llOtf Visits Tim mi Fumlly ICn roule from n trip to Aurora, III.. James Alexander was a visitor this week at the homo of William Thurman nnd family. He was on, his wny to his home In southern California. Dance till 2 o'clock, Hold Hill every Salurday night. Sutf Even swimming won't chnngo a permanent wave. Oct ono now. llowmnn's Heauty Shop, Phone r,7. .".' ' ' , '120 Celling Keady Ml racking ' Mooio llamlltnn of Central Point Is employed at the Itoot & 1'ankev parking hoime this week retiring lug boxes nnd getting everything In readlno.ss for tin- opening of The paeking house for tho fall run.' It U expected that pieklhg will sit nl.t u. tbt first of August In a I parts of tint valley. Gold Hill .News. Good treo props should h uni form In slo nnrt iiunllty. Come In nnd look our stock Over. Woods dumber Co., Knst Jackion nnd Cienessee. HV Tre. pro.n ut Itig I'ines Ur. Co. Tel. No. 1. lONtf .Mk Miller ltelurut Home Miss Vlvlnn Miller, who had been visiting with her parents In Juek sonvllle, and with the A. A. Mad den family In Ahlund, left for her home in Oakland. Cul., un Thurs day evening. See llrllfs Sheet Metal Works tor radiator, fender nnd auto tmdvJ repairing, tt Special reductions on Kelvlnnlor refrigerators bought ut Southern Oregon Electric before July 1!. IIS To Vlwlt lit- tmm - Mrs. A. M. Whltaker of I.os An- geles nrrivod (n Medford IhU morn ing to viit .Mrs. T.1, Travhi. From Sialo MelroMlln Guests from Portland at locil hotclH Include Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hcheffcl, Mr. and Mim. K H. Urooka, II. J. C.linan. II. A. Jlur ton, C. c. Hall, ChaM. TlHdale, Hex Alloway, C. Weaver, I,. K. JIol den, H. A. Uerg Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Maxwell and Mr. and Mm. Archy fi. Carter and Mi, an Xra. ftonald M. Kberhart. ' Hlnb. big loads, 4 Hern. Preparing Xext Issue liuford Clark, who arrived In Medford six weeks go from south- ern California with Intentions of I establishing a newspaper at Kagle Point, and started a monthly magazine- instead, was a vinllor in Med ford yesterday gathering material for the August Issue of tho "Itogue rtlver Herald. Mr. Clark main tains a plant at ,agle Point and plan to give his publication gen - f.i'nl rliutrfhut Win .niHinjru, ureKon, wjii De onereu , I for sale by sealed bids. Bids will Dressmaking and remod.ling atjhe opened at 2 p. m. o'clock on the Fashion Shoe. 44 Medford : Monday, July 21st, In the office j.iug. lei. jihi. "" ..773.1.1 The Jones family held a reunion u , i f (i . ,1.i, nir The S.nl.hH coui.1 ,lo bttir than ,thut.-Alb..ny Democrat IK-rald. Perennial plants' cost money when you buy at'plnntlng time. Why not start plnnts now from seed at a fraction of tho cost. A full line of perennial s,ccds .at tho Monarch Heed & Ji'oed Co. 120 Chauncey 'Florey now located 123 Kast Main tit. insurance anl Ileal Estate. COtf irinio friiin San KralU'iM'o .Mlsrt Arlcno Jlay . of Central Point arrived on rthe Shasta this mttrnlng from San Francisco. Owr k garden fun of peronnlals for a few cents, i'lnnt seeds now for next year's blooms. Seo us for perennial flowor seeds. Monarch Socd & l''ocd Co. 120 Chauncey Florey now located 123 rfast Main St. Insurance and Heal Kstato. , , 6utf Communicable Diseases Htiliiccfl Tho general health of the state appears to lie much Improved from tho showing of tho number of cases of communicable diseases re ported to the stato board of health tile past week. Measles, which has led the list for several weeks, num hered only 32 new cases, pothers Included: Typhoid 7, diphtheria 5, scarlet fover 7, Influenza 3, whoop, Ing cough 35, smallpox 0, tubercu, losls 12, mumps 11, erysipelas 4 sleeping sickness 1, undulnnt fe ver 1. Dance -Wed. and Sat. night, Dreamland. Dynge'a mualc. 118 .'Dnnifo till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill every Saturday night. satf HoliiriiH from Irfts Alleles MIhs Iueilo Murray, who1 has heen tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. V K. Lovett of Ios Angeles for the past month, arrived ,i,n Meilford on tho, Hhastu thlH piornlng. It took yeara to grow your or chard. You can't afford to take chances with chenp props. Wo carry Rood No. 1 red fir treo propi. Woods I.umher Co., East Jackson and Clcncssee. 110 Got a freo Duco finish clothes rack from Southern Oregon Kloc trie If you huy a (One - Minute washer nt reduced price of $S7.60. 121 Asked! In Gvl Tranwrlpta irrlnelpal C G. Smith oT tho lo cal high school requests that stu dents wishing trani-icrlpt should apply Immediately, in order to get them hejforo the end of the sum mer, when u large number always apply. Tree props. All lengths, regular sine. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. Plant your late beets, carrots, lettuce, turnips, spinach now. En Joy fresh vegetables from your own garden. Huy our tested seeds for best results. Monarch Seed & F?fl Co. 120 Chauncey Florey now located l'3 Kast ,Ma,ln St. Insurance and Ileal Estate. 65tf VNHoin from Sea (lie Among guests ot Medford hotels from Waflhlnmon iiro Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Waldron. It. L. Wnhlnui, Mr. and Mrs. A. (1. Vont and Mr. and Mrs. C.eo. D. Ulley of Seattle. Donee, Jneksonville, Sat. night. 11S We have that particular mould ing for your lndlvhluat picture. The Peasleys, opposlto New Holly, thenter. u Lower your fuel coat buy your wood and coal now nt summer prices. Phono 833. F. E. Samson Co- U9 Jlr. Uohm S'rloiiNly 111 The condition of Mrs, George Koss. mothar of J. Donald Hoss of the California Oregon Power com pany, was reported today to be a Htllt' better. She Is In Santa Crux. Cal.. recovering from a recent stroke of paralysis. , For brst Rreen slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co,, Tel. 631. ' R5tf Delicious snVnds nnd cold meats for plcnlcji. Huron's Vhal Not. 119 Anderson' New Sludto of Pho tOKraphy, grotuul floor. 47 K. Main, oppoMto Pingly Wiggly, 130 Typholil -Ver The condition of Misn llarhara Sander, who is in the Community hospital with typhoid fever, was reported today u being unchanmi. KMps now on peim and ipplM. un fiKur with yoti on your fruit hauling. We have alt new equipment, reliable driver Insur ed carriers. Phone 833. F. K. Samson Co. . . 419 lOiifreut' Cliurtoi Anieiiiliitent Thp Kut;cne city council last week m&du tentative plans for a general amendment to the city charter which would allow pernon not resident of jtov city for a year to accept appointive offices in city departments. The matter has come to the council's attention in con nection with the police department. It helng held that because of the charter ruling regarding residence It is not always possible to ob Free ,ond kindling with 3 big j ,oads 16'ln- Mllil)H- Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf t I lei urns from Trip Hatton Kockhey, territorial man- ager of tho General Motors, Inc. j has returned to Medford, follow- J Iiir a vacation trip to San Diego I and Tia Juana. Stock of musical Inatrnmnnts. ! records and music, etc., located at n ...... . . ... of the Trustee. This stock inven torles $1283.42. fixtures $395.00. ' t , ,7i ... uxW umuum, ui oiu uiui uccuiupuny o:u, j f'ock be In.pectod any tlmo P?,- ."b,'; C'' served to reject any or all bids. All bids subject to approval of Referee In Bankruptcy. . 118 OP FOX MATERS J3. Port Major, who has been with the. For West, Coast theaters for eight years, most of that time at the homo office In Los Angeles, Is the new manager of the Oregon division of the- Fox company, with headquarters In Portland, was in Medford this' wyek getting ac quainted with the situation rel:t tivo to their two theaters, tho Cra terlnn and Jtlalto, and conferrIn.tr with tho locaJ manager, S. O. Men- denhall. j Mr. Major says they aro making big plans for tho "Greater Talkie Season," which starts in August. This event has been" running fpr several years as ,tho Greater Movlo Season." During this spec-; ial soatson the company will kIiqw extra- high-class pictures at both theaters. ft, . . . Mr. Major was delighted with thu metropolitan appearance of Med ford and tho prosperity of this sec tion of tho state. Mo also ptyid high compliment ' to th mUnago ment of their theaters to Mr. -Men denhi.lt and his splendid corps of assistants. Ho said the popular priced matinees, intuitu ted by "Mendy, nro proving a . success and the public are hhowing Its up- preeiauon or me same, Mr. Major nnd Mr. Mendenhall drove to-Klantnth FjiHs Friday and returned toda'. : -rr. -.-.'I IB More varieties of gladioli were added to the display at the Cham ber of Commerce building today, which has heen arranged by A. L. Smith. D. S. Pruitt and R. F. Haimey. growers of the Grants Pnss region. The show will remain open un til 8:00 o'clock this evening to al low flower lovers plenty of time to view all the bloHsoms. An ex hibit Will hc held In Grants Pass next week by the same men, whose 11 aero farm Is now producing 160 varieties of ghutoll. A big American Legion benefit dance for" tho Medford Drum Corps Is slatod for next Friday. July 2(i. The event will In unique In form and will be given in the new hangar building nt-the Med ford nlrport. This is the first time a local dance has ever been held at the new airport and a record attendance Is looked fur. The port will hc brilliantly Illuminated and there will be night flying and air stunts during the evening. Mu sic by Uom Provost and his 'Pep Peddle in" will bo a popular fea- UlVOj of the affair. 11 FATHER AND DAUGHTER Frank Varney, nrresled Thurs day by officers for Hqnor posses sion, and his daughter. Ona. ar rested for Hqnor transportation. were hound over to the grand Jury when thoy np pea red in the justice court this forenoon and entered pleas of not guilty. The fathers ball wns se4 at ruO nut the girl"- nt t-60. The two were arrested by Orlfcers Sir Herr nnd William 1'eck.' Freo Gilder Airplane with each B0 cent purchase at our fountain. These sturdy little gliders dip, loop and do all sorts of stunts. Ice cream, all flavors, is 60c a quart, 'pet it at M.iH'.M 122 .lack Johnson won tile heavy weight title from Tommy Hume in d K r D J . Associated f'reas Photo Ruth Alexander, who ' recentl) set a new altitude record foi women, is believed to have bet. tered by 6,600 feet her previous mark of 20,000 at San Diego, Cal. P. M. . , 7:30 to 7:45 Amos 'n' Audi N'MC service to KOO. KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, KKCA, KFSD. 7:46 to S Sperry Hot Cukes XI!C service to KCIO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KEC'A. 8 to 8:110 XlKhls in Spain NBC service to KKCA. 8 to 8:30 Cilmore Circus XRC service to KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KI'O, OKI. 8:.'l(l to 10: 1!i Hollywood Howl Symphony Concert NIK: service to KIIQ, KOMO. KGW, KI'O, Kr I. 8:30 to 9 Melody Memories NBC service to KC.O. KFSD. 9 to 9:30 Rainbow Harmonies NHC service to KGO,- KFSD, UTAH, KOA. 9:;30 to 10 Golden I.PKcnds NI1C service to KGO, KFSD, KOMO 10:15 to -llMfl KKCA, KOA 10 to 11. ' ' " PRACTICE SUNDAY A ('pedal practice session of the M id ford Legion drum corps has been culled fur tomorrow mornuin at ! :I10 a.m., and every member of the corps is expected to be present. The annual state convention Is less t h a n a mo n t h a way a nd the local Legionnaires nro practicing hart! in order to make a creditable showing for Medford in the 1930 contest. Some clever new drill move ments have heen worked up. new music has been written by In structor Wilson Walte and all that remains Is to polish off the rough spots before Aug. 1 ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY W1I1TK y.iuni! friers, 1 i to J at 3."c ciiih or 3 for $1.0" ut 22!" licsMic St. I'lionu I,"i22-X. lis FOIl SA1.10 Well ImlU (1-romn home on (Iroveland Ave.. HiHkl vini llelKht. Ullxl'.U lot. lill'Ke oak shade trees,, fruit trees und berries, lawn und flov?rs. $:t."iilli. Charles It. Kay. liealtor. .Medford Itlils:. I'hone 30.. 121 FOK SAI.K I'luiuliinn shop, stock and fixtures, nuiui location and well established huaiucss. Own er retirliiK. Will sell at inven torv, about $3,000. Sec Charles A. Wlmt AKPiicy. Inc. I I'll .MOXF.V TO LOAN on Improved real estate. See Charles A. Wlm; Aiicney, Inc. l'-'il' WANTKU Lady cook for small i loggliiK camp, fall at Owl Serv- 1 ice Sta. Sunday miirniug or Wed nesday evening. llt'i W'ANTKI) Kxperienced stenog-' rapher desireH work, half or, whole days. Law und other ex-j peiience. Hex O. J., Tribune.; U'tl FOR UKXT Furnished apart ment for two people. yuS West loth. UXtf Kot'XD Olassew in lane near Hed Top school. I'hone 437-L. K'O KOli 1!KNT Furnished sleeping ( and housfktM'plim rooms. Palmer IthU. l ull 4:t;. :a FOR K KN I' ll partment. -Two rooms In duplex 5 1 S. lfi Havpn St. nsif TAKKN CP '2 red cows, 2 calves; ill have ear marked with undrj bit f;t each ear; one cow brand ed on sidt. Owner run have s.ime by payln damaKt'" and for ad. Ralph Wlls..n. Table Kock school. l jo KOU SAI.K Parlor rnmliintttlim l'ool mid Mllliliil tatili', I'hone UO-X. l.'lll Von KBXT M.nlorn 5-rm. house with 2 sleeping ponhei. full' 7.H-M. llMf DRUM CORPS WILL KOI! TI!,ni:--.Mo,l..l T Kord trm k. jlood r;il nnil flat lioily for fruit or woo,1 hiiullnu: fi-wpoed tran minnion: cood moohaiiU'iil oomli tiou. Will trnilp for wiuitv In liyht car. .:n .-iHnn st. Kill) l:t'VT-fn-iii.ii- !n JACKSON STREET Followiim an Illness of several mouths, Alexander Duff died ut his home. o'.'i Kast Jackson street, lust evening nt the ase of ez years, I months und 1G days, lie was a resident of Medford since 1100, a civil war veteran and a lite mem her of the Medford Klks lodse. Fun eral services will be held at the Catholic church next Monday niorn- iim at 9 o'clock, with rather Black officiating. Interment will take place in the Jacksonville cemetery- Deceased came to Medford in 1900, following; 30 years' resilience In Arizona, where he married Ella Black at Prescott in 1S9S). He was engaged in the mercantile business. Two sons Robert and Lawrence Duff, both of Meilford, wer3 born to this union, and they with Mrs. Duff, survive his loss. He enlisted in t:.e United States army April 30, 1S64, and was hon orably discharged in October, 18G4. He was a member of Company A, 141st Illinois volunteer infantry. He was a member of the local G. A. R. post and served as vice-commander two terms. v '' V r- A- LAKE CREEK FIRE E Fire, caused by a defective flue, yesterday destroyed the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. "W. C. Mussal at l.uke Creek and had such head way before it was discovered that1 efforts to place it under control were uuavailiOK. The flumes were fanned by a stiff breeze and spread rapidly. The loss was not covered by insurance. Telephone appeal for help by ,Mni'. .Mcssul brolliiht Kdward and Herman Myer nnd other men of the neiKhborhood to the scene, who were able only to save a small n mount of the household turnlshlniis. hot were successful in prevcntlnfr tho. destruction of ndjolnlnK buildings. Neighbors arc : planning to help tho flro stricken couple. Gary Copper Star of Coming Talkie Gary Cooper, the gallant horn who panicked many a feminine hcait in his famoust roles of "The Virginian" and "The Texan," is cominK to the Fox Rinlto theatre for three days in a new Paramount release. "A Man From Wyoming." "A Man Ftoin Wyoming" is a stirring taic ol war, love, and dar ing .deeds. Cooper is seen as the captain of a company of IT. S. en gineers who ore plunged into tho thick of llio "big push." Thqro are a number of thrilling war action sequences. Juno Collyer is the ambulance driver sweetheart of Cooper in this powerful rouiauce- drama. . Freo clothes rack with each One Minute washer purchased from Southern Oregon Kleqtrlc at sale price. ?S7.r,n. Limited siipp';- 121 ;do&? oua All don like KEN-L-RATION. ft crops 'em alert and rigorous. A bnl nerd ration of meat, cervnla and rod .Uveroll cqmea In caiu.readjr to tcrva 'ao.muu or bother . , Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 . Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.25 'The Food Is Better at The Medford HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to toe ith French Etel o nave i Liir HAVE FINE TIE AI DRILL CAMPi GOLD HILL, Ore., July (Spl.) The following extracts were taken from a letter uf the 15th I Inst, from tho boyrt at Vancouv r liarracks to a friend: "if you don't know what K. 1 . Is, you ought to have the chance to try it. It's kitchen police, wash ing dishes and what not. Anything you do wrong that they don't like they put you on guard duty or K. P." "(lee! It's sure .keen life, though." "Boy, they sure d put out some real grub up here." From the above we can see that while it Is not all play for the hoys, they are having a fine time. All four boys won their sharp-ahoot-ing medals and have been active in baseball, and Vjodrow is enter ed in the track meet today, the last day of camp., Merritt, Wodrow, Logan and Linsey will arrive jhome Hunday or Monday.' '. j Eve. 50 ' ' Last Times TONITE y Also Laurel-Hardy in Coming TOMOROW RICHARD DIX in "SHOOTING STRAIGHT" Continuous Shows TONITE . A woman's' love or 10000 human lives BETTY . COMPSON Ralph Forbes in "INSIDE THE LINES" ALSO 2 TALKING COMEDIE3 SOUND CARTOQN, FRUIT HAULERS We will secure your Public Service Permit and write your Insurance at very reasonable rates. CHAUNCEY FLOREY Phone 318 It Is Cool In San Francisco A Tower of Hospitality tht jm Jsf, k, tr ft, mh tki mn, EL OORTKZ HOTEL fm kmtyn'U mnr wmt H Inn. ' ' I "HIS IJ-ttary koielrf It mora duut hotel . . . W Kome ( all wha liv Wneath la hcwpitible roof. ?Bau tlrully furnlihd tuitci and ringl room, each mfith com pletely 'electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every other conceivable convenience, 1 Located In the very center ot San FtaneUco bury aoelal and butlnesa whirl . . . cloae to the thearrea, amart thopa and great department ttore. JPaktlal dining room and coffee ihop, or If you wUh, pre pare your meala In your og convenient kitchenetta. DaHy hoteltyervlca and garage in connection, o th El Cortez Hotel GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STREET SAN FRANCISCO KIDS GET TICKETS El AT FOX GRATERIAI They're all going to the show, the children who entered jokes; the Cohen and Kcllv contest spo sored by tho Mall Tribune. Th waa not suffclent space in tt newspaper to publish all the jok which came In, but they have i been read and tho writers w(r mailed tickets to see "Tho Cohea and Kellys In Scotland" last nigh; Seventy-five tieKeis to the Cratf. rian theater were sent out. Children who turned in jokes tt clay have been notified by teK nhnno that tickets aro avjiilai.' for them. Some have been recelr ed from persons whose names a. not listed in tho telephone boot but an effort Is being made to L them. The contest has been 7 clared a success by the childnn S. G. Mendenhall, manager of th Cratorian theater, and members a the Mail Tribune stuff, Who wer. fortunate enough to get to rea: all the jokes. ' Saturday and Sunday STARTS TOMORROW GARY COOPER IN A MAN FROM WYOMING 123 East Main JfeA? ! - i f rr- S3 Hi 118 111 isiieiin & ) mat. 25 HI i I w I frrppjSBBisti