Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 24, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
ocal and
- 'Personal
Tourist In Afedford
Amonir the tourists and others
from distant points registered - at
Medford hotels are C. J. M.- Kemp,
of Glasgow, Scotland; Amanda
I-undahl of Wakefield, Neb.; Mela
Nolaonp of Algonquin, III.; Mr.
and Mrs. A.. C. I-ding. Hotiert A
. hatK of Maplewood. X. J.; Lura
H: Wilcox of Hot Hprlngs. 8. D.;
AmoR Ilrdall. Hon and daughter,
of Philadelphia.- Pa.: W. lierman
and family, Nell f. Gilmer and W
M. French of New York City; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed I,.- Neer and Mr. and
Mra. Ed ,N. Neer of Portaler, K
M., pnd W. A. CurtlH of Jersey
City, N.- J. A i
Arrive From 'Ktifrene
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kpley of
EuKeno And Jack Dudley of Rerk
etey. tCul.-, arrived .here last night
and are .guests of Paul Luy, Air.
lipley is -n.Ws editor 'Of the 'Eu
Iteno Register, .Mr. . Dudley was
graduated -.in Juno - from We.-'
Point. They are spending today-at
Crater 'Lake.
Blocks S.SO on nltfht delivery
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
76. tf
Kuck Falls Into Tank
A two-point buck, his one leg
shot away, -foil Into the old u!-
phur '-swimming -tank at -Jndksohs
last n'ght and was so hadiy in
jured and near-drowned when fish-'
ed -out -or the tanki that 'he was
nhot by Deputy Game Warden 'Roy'
Pair. Tne old tank is loca'ei
directly aeroa "ittho Toad from ' f he
presont swimming tank; Ashland
Tidings. -
. .. . i
Bandwlohos 10c, Including beef
ami pork. Sandwleh Shop, 21 M.
Bi.Ttlett.- ,. ', . . . i i(
Giuwt of lU'lntlvcH
Mrs. Lee Estos Watson u; tliln
city .lf amending -the Avpok in Mc
Mlnnvillir aa guest of relatives and
friends.
Dance till 2 b'clock at Jackson
Vlllo, :8aturduy nljjht. ' ,' 125
Olllo TottrlKtH I.OI1VO -City
Mrs. Oertrudo Russell of Toledo,
Olllo, and Mrs. S. B. Hose of Flnd
lay, Ohio, left by train this morn-,
lug for 'San -lrancfHco. following 'a
ahort visit in Mcdford. Thoy aro
making a ,'tour at' tho western
states. '
Mr. Hoc 'LcPovro,. formerly with
the Tloaoborouirh Beauty 'Parlor,'
will bo with itho -Modford "Boauty
Pa-rlor, starting about July 28, or
2-Rth, iFor - appointment, vphonB
;' - ; ' "., im
On 'iliiHlnesH -n i .
H. O. Htlnnoli. -Olvlnloiml mon
hirer tor tho !Wa.vtun company; ar
rived In- aiodford lust evening to
attend to business mutters.
I.ouIk Ooss, for two years At ill -tomobllp
milea Jot-.np-xt to .public,
markot, la tnow Jpcatnd with Mr.
Onrfjeld, 810 J5ast Sixth . atreot.
-- . . . t
VIhUIiuj ftclallvcH , ,
Mra. Kate McFatldan of Modford'
Is spending a few -llaya nt fh.o "Mc
Faddon homo on North Seventh'
street. Q rants Pass Courier.
Delicious United 'rleans, Boston'
stylo, at Ivy HI.- market Saturday.
Ordora -taken tor delivery. 1 12'4
K4-OM titate MokomhiIIh i '
; Oiiesls at-Hocal hotola trom Port--land
inaludo Mr.- and Mm.. H.
Keeler, n. K. Ieo, M. K. SVVhlte
hoad, 0, c aohnson, c ,A. DnLong.
O. M; Ksdmunr 8. N. Knhlke.'C K.
Rannlaon, il.' D, Porrell, -Oeorgett
Hynn wnd partyi nudiey 'CI. Allen,
11. E. Drake, U. (A. Illakney, C V.
HJelmstad, TV; U Oray, L. E. Clark.1
L. Axland, P. J, Berlin, C. .C. Bnr
ahfl 'It. , iParkflr. " -'
.Loose, squsaklng wheels aro dan
Barous: Mavo iliarrt .tlglitoned on a
hydnuille -ltoi wttlng machlno nl
Mchtnora Jarac. (atf
Miss JllUon 4ii riHlriu
MlaaOrnion .lllttnon. nf ..Hann'a
.department otnre, is siioinliiig thin
' wjwk .In tkilom; visiting her .lather.
- Anyone ho. would like n hnr
galn In a high grade banjo should
call at fhla offlco find Inspect the
banjo left here for sale; n sacrifice
regardless of ooat. SBtC
HnuriM From cottlt
'I. Mlsa Kvnlyn 8cDkrK ha Ttmirtil
d to Medford Trom tteawiotravherp
sHiAaSent the past neck vamryon
Ing with friends.
r
Gluten Bread
Every
Thursday
' Herartftar we will have
lh 1 genuine Battle
Creek Qlutin Biet
Bread on Thuriday of
each week. -Place a
itaading order "for this
wonderful health bread
: 1 J i
. Huhrer's J
May Ampulalo IB
E. It. Tryer, bollermuker assist
ant, austalned Injuries yesterday
atlernoon at tho Houthorn Pacific
roundhouse at Ashlund when hla
foot was accidently run over by
a locomotive, that may result In
tho amputation of hla foot, sev
eral toes were amputated lam nlirht
and it in lhounht that the foot
may be saved.
Called lli rq by Kicknms
Mrs. Frank Kchmldt of Boattj.
and wyma Brotherton, of this
city, loft tor Modford Saturday
afternoon, -where they were call
ed by the sorlous Illness of Mrs.
Schmidt's sister. Mrs. Irving An
derson. Klamath News.
, ,, ' I
Looae wheels reset and radiators
cleaned. Van's Oarage, S3 S. Bart-
lett. Phone 208. tf
Build Now Dwelling
Krnest Smith will spend $0000
for a- dwelling In tho Wellington
Heights addition, according to an
application for pormlt on fllu at
the city building department.
Blocks 15.5(1 on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
78. - tf
Homo From Camp
Bogor Hcadlce, who spent tho
past month at the citizen's train
ing school, returned to Modford
Tuesday evening. He has been
visiting for several days In Port
land. Krystnlglo kodak gloss supreme.
The Peaaley's. opposite Holly thoa-
Cfellforulnn At -Hotels !
Bear state rcHldonts registered (it
Mearoru notois include Ha rah Hod
nett, Miss Catherine Burr, Mr. and
Mra; 1;.. J. Cussen und Mrs. K.
Wantland of Los Angelesi Mr. and
Mis..,c. T. Hard and .Mr. .and Mrs.
K. M. Dickenson and dnughtortof
Lang Beach, Walter- B. Lucia and
family of Watsonslvlle. Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hoskon of Alameda, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. 'Montgomery and
Mlsa F. M. .Montgomery of Holly
wood, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Peffois,
and daughter nnd Mr. and Mrs. V.
Barton of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs.
L. H. OTonter of San Franclaco, Miv
and Mrs. C. A. Morrill of Sacra
mento, Miss Louise Morrill of Fair
field, Loulso Paige of Pasadena.
Mr. 'arid Mrs? H. UoMrtry uf Ban
Dlogo and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Strahm' of .Tl'iicoy. 1 ''.! "
Tnatrutnents' furnlahod nnd les
sons free for 30 days to nnyonn In
terested in learning- to play band or
orchestra Instruments. If you can
not loam' you havo not Invested
nne cont. During the post three
years ovor 100 bova nnd girls .iave
elaited In this manner. Call at
the Palmer Music 'House- and go:
your instrument, appointment with
tonoher and comp.ote dotalln of the
pwn i3i
i , - , ii ... '
To 3rnnt I'nsH , s '
Mrs. .J. Albort McCorkle, who Is"
spending the summer In Medford,
left by train this morning for
Grunts Pass whero ha will stay
for a short tune.
'Blocks 16.60 nn night delivery
only. Valley Fuel (lompony. Phone
70.- -'- '. tf
Hack From - amnion - .. ..
Miss Iarrlot Matlilson I'etuiined
this week irom a short -vautalnn
trip to i.os Angeles, Hollywood and
other southern Callforntau niulnts,
where she had been Viit,lng frlonds.
and rolativcB. .She iropurtad the
woathor exoeaslvoly warm In that
region nnd expressed pleitRuro
returning to lior hurito bore. ' Site
will resumo duties Monduy ut the
Homo Telephone office.
Hemstltohlng, pleating, pleating.
button making -and ihuae mondlng
klandlorart Shop. I67tf
Hilling KiiuIiwIh and Weeds
-Flvo thousand pounds of poison
ed barley has been spread for gray
niggers in itne county this svaann
nnd 12.OH0 pounds of chlorates tot
wocd-kllllng. .i r
For best green slnbs, ask driver
or call Modford Fudl Co. Tel. mi.,
I tstr.
i i i i - r
Vim At Aslilaiid , m
Damage of approximately $4(1(1
resulted last -night wlion the de
stroyed a portion of tho Ooluman
Variety store - nt - Ashland. The
flames Ht-ere - ntilekly iplacnl ' under-
rontrnl by the Ashland fire depart
ment.
nrsssmnklng and remodeling nt
the Knshlon B h op,- M Wodforll
Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel
11'81.' .... ' i - - i . '(,.ff
Notr Jiuiulier Comimnr -Dnners
S. w.iMcOuat, furmerty of Med
ford, and Junl Bestlll 'have pur
chased tho , VaJley liumber oom
puny trom J. . Lystul, llownnl
Iystul, and H. 10, Stuvelnndi :itll
of OlonoVtlHf It was announced
Tuesday. The now owners state
that thstr plnn'ilo nuntlnue -with
the sante policy of managership
Mr. Jteslul -has -'been .manager of
the conuern slnoe Its estnbllshnimit-
hero eight years ago dlrnnta pass
Courier. - - - -
Prevost Beauty Salon, aneolalia-
Ing In all -lines of beauty -work trt
lower pricea. 11 So. Orange. Call
Two Marriage JiUtMisos
- The county Clark's office Issued
marriage licenses today and yes
terday to Chester Prlckett, 22. and
Alone- Ferguson, 15; both of "Med
ford, ami to Dan Quittner; -21. and
Helen Shaffer. 17. both of Trnkn.
Phone 542. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
. M7tf
Motor lt Crater Istke
"Mia Mnrv Haves mil tla lut,n
I Karhart are among Medford peo
ple visiting Crater Lako today.
Dance till S o'clock at Jackson
ville. Saturday night. ljs
Isnn-MHis lleiurn Hnim
Dr. and Mrs. Burt Lagesnn. Tf
turard to Medfdrd last night from
Salem, where they have barn -visiting
friends for a week.
Chauncey Florey now located
12 Ease Main St.'-Insurance and
Real Eatate,
JfEDFORD MAtti
Klantatll O. K. K. Visitors
Among the Klamath FalU 'resl
dents In the city yesterday to -attend
the 60th anniversary celebra
tion at Jacksonville last night of
Adarel chapter. O. K. 8., were Mr.
and Mrs. It. L. Wattenburg and
tho Mesdamea X. F. Wlllolts, Jen
nie Hurn, F. If. Cofer, Esther
Dunnlvan and E. 'II. Bnlslger.' :
OregonialiH at HdIcIh i
Among Oregonlttlis,- other than
thoso from Portland, registered at1
Medford hotels are W. P. Walker,
Kugone chadwlck, W. K. Jtuah and1
II. J. Kalisky of Eugeno, Oeo. w.
Knight of Hubbard, A. L. Hawn
and F. A. Cantrall all of Roseburg.
1 Lot 'Us 'haul' away your garbage
and refuse. Phone 642, City Sani
tary Service. ' i I87tf
liisiirailfo Men Here i !
Howard P. Boardman. -represen-tutlvo
of -Fred s. James and com
pany, and Dudley a. Allen, repre
sentative of the London Lancashire
Indemnity company, both of Port -
land,
with
vie in miruiuru conrorring
ocal Insurance men.
Knt and drink at IIUBon'a TVhnt
Not, 6 th and Ivy. ' ISO
The Blue Flower Iodge will open
again Sunday, serving their special
chicken dlnnor for 75c. Arrange
monts for purtles can also be made.
Phono your reservations to 341-
R-I. 117tf
Ashland Water situation
Water consumption In Ashland
remuina about the mime, In- the
neighborhood of 0,000,000 gallons
a uuy, according to Water Super
intendent Earl Hosier. The stream
flow Is gradually decreasing and
as .'turn decreases, niorc -water 'Is
being used from Boeder Guloh
reservoir. Water running through
Ashland creek in Llthla park Is to
supply prior Avnter rights down tho
oreek. This' water" Is somothnos
taken from Recder Oulch ' -reservoir
and sometimes 'from Tho Tal
ent Irrlgutlon district. Lawps and
city parks do not seem to be suf
fering from the -water regulation's,
the nltorhate flay -watering Iteep
Ing them green In most Instances,
Ashland Tidings.
Danae till 2 o'clock,
every Saturday night.
Cold Hill
i9tf
Tree props:, A large stock always
on hnnd. Tel. 021). Mcdford Lum
ber Co.' "' '' ' ntf
ItullroiKl Man In (.'lty - i
R. D. Farroll, representative of
tho Wabash - lines,- Is In -Medford
from Portland. acenmpaniud ' by
Mis. Farroll, attending' to buslnoas
blatters. -"
Special ,ratea on fruit hauling,
floo .us before contracting hauling.
We oan save. you money. All first
class oqulpmont. Insured carrlors.
Phono Modford 832, Gold Hill 11
Kelnklng Trucking Service, '300
south' Front St. 1 133
, Chnuncey Floroy now located
128 Knst Mnln St, Inauronoo snd
Heal KMtnto.' " '",'r ' ftf
Hold -County Jail ' -
W. A, -Green, former' resident
of 'Colorado, in ,n poisoner ,ip -tho
oounty Jull ohaiged -with the bur
glary of the Dr; . A. 1 -Haines of
fice at Aaltlnnd. - Green Is acc-tsod
of taking a quantity of .morphine
and oucnlne from tho-offioo and is
believed to be a drug addlcl. '
Wo have that particular nioultl-1
Ing tor your Individual picture.
The -Pen'slcy's, opposite Wew Holly'1
theater. , tf
Lime fnr all .purposes at- Mod-,
ford Lumlior 'Qd. ' T8tf
Visiting Fsleuds - . .. 1
Irs. .George- Haugen. . f Mod
ford, Is spending sovoral . duvs in
this oily visiting with fiionds. ' Mrs.'
Hiiugon will bo remembered
Faith Williams before her recent
marriage. lylumuth , .News.
Dance till 2 o'clock,
evory Saturday night.
Gold tain
89tf
Andersrn's Netv studio of Pho-
tograpny, ground ' floor, 407 R.
Main, opposite Flggly Wlggly. lb
lmlMiito lUx-ecpti,,,,, .. i.. ,
tne iroceptidn ito .. have-, iu...
glvan tills ovenlng by the ladles of
tne I'-irai Methodist church, hon
oring Dr. nnd Mrs. A. O. Uennntt
and family, has been postponed In
definitely duo to the dentil hf Wil
liam Lyman. , '
Groan alaba, tho bottor kind from
Modford Kuel (Jo. Order early.
Phone 631. 102tf
'Tree "props.- All lengths, regular
io. nenp at racarora Lumber Co,
.. , ' 7?tr
fiiBM of WaBliliuiMin visitors'-'
-included among Washington
" i .Menrnrd hotels, re W
rosier l.ute. John Hatfield ot
enntcnee, Kdlth Taylor and fam
ily. Dorothea Ttltchle, tiumuel Ap
plestone, and Sam N. Klkanl 'of
Seattle.
i- : f ! I
lance UN' 3' o'clock rft-'Jndkson.-
on
lit viiie, Haturday night.
' Blabs, blgiloaoe, 4 tiers, 5.00.
Small leads. J.00. Valley Fuel Co
l'hon It. t(.
Derive Is nrnntnl . .
A, divorce decree wns.ginnled In
olroult court today to Susie Storm,
who had sued Jesse Storm Tor di
vorce on grounds of rrual and In
human treatment. Tne eouple
were married at JaeltSonvrile ' In
1013. "
I-et me w rite your -tr !uinn,
Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Uldg. phone 3. tf
rhauncey Florey now located
133 Kast Main St. Insurance ana
Real Kstatc. ' 5t
Iksre 4o Msh - . .
Ralph W. Hllven of San rTran-
claeo stopped In Medford this
morning visit aA'ni. Isaacs while
eft route ti Ot'esakn tnn. -where he
plans to enjoy some steelliead ftah
ing. ' f
Screen doors (lliluria trr
Medford Lumber Co. Phon 3.
Dance. Dreamland. Wed. and Sat.
Dynge'a music. Ladles free, aents
5tf?6c, JJ,
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Kecks Daiiiagcvi Por Wreck
Chester Grim, through hla guar
dian, Laura Gillette, filed suit In
circuit court, yesterday againat 'the
A. C Pierce Freight lines for t5,
190, claimed to be due as a re
sult' of an auto and motorcycle
crash on Riverside avenue last
April. Tho plaintiff claims he was
severely injured and suffered per
manent -effect!!.'; )
Woo For Women Anglers
. Game Warden Roy Parr la planning-
to bring ', 'Clifford Meeker.
Klamath -Falls man; into 'courljl
Meeker and three ladles wero fish-
ino- flt Hiutt rMorvnli. Mnnriuv- Mn.
. . . . i . ... i. i i,d wuiiivii
were ordered to purchase licenses.
Mcegajr was ordered flnto court.
He failed to appear. Ashland Tld
dings. '
Sunrlao Drive-In Station, 12th
ana pacific Hlway. Sandwiches,
cold drinks; - popular prices. JTray
service to your ear; lots of room to
park. Drive out. 126
! pi,j,iiu n,.
Jir. and Mrs. L. G. Plckoll and
son Douglas, raturned Tuesday
from a two weeks' vacation trip
during which they visited -friends
and relatives at The Dalles, Port
land and Salem.
' Picnic auppliea at Huson'a What
Not. Open evenings and Sun. 126
Meeting PoHtimned
The Zodiac Club meeting will be
postponed until the fourth Friday
in September...
Dance till 2 o'clock at Jackson
ville, Saturday night. 125
Olive iHMlgo Meeting' i , t..
Olive Rcbokah lodge met In reg
ular scBslun -Monday evening with
a good attendance. The new of
ficers presided In a very orodltablp
manner. - A stileiidid report" wab
given by -tho visiting committee, j:.
1 Jor best green slnbs, .aSk driver
or call Medford Fue Co., Tel. 631.
' " ' ' ' ' 65tf
Mrs. Olive Brown from Lns
Olive
Angeles, Calif.
Mr. ani airs. C. A.
Plckel and Mr.: and Mrs. liber T.
Weed wero visitors at Crator Lake
Sunday.
1
Seo Brill's Sheet Motnl Works
for'radlator, tondo'and butrj body
repairing, tf
Drum -Corps I'rai'llcc
i .Members of tho American Legion
drum corps will meet at the high
school field this evonlng at 7:3u
o'clock for practice. A 100 per
cont attendance -is urged by the
muhuger, as matters xelntlvo to tho
trip to tho Baker convention will
bo oflsldo-ed. ; ,' , ;
Dance' tltf '2 o'clock,
Ooia THIJl
'B.Otf
evory Saturday night. '
Nmv ItcciiiM'iiiling at Home " -
Mrs. M.--B. Arnold who has been
confined to 'the 'Community hospi
tal -fortho past'1'6 -days -where sh
undorwont a major oporailoii, JiSs)
been removed to her homo at 6i,a
Newtown, whore she' la recuperat
ing. ' Mrs. A'rnril'd M 'the Svlfo of
M. Airnold, aiatrict?-rilana'goi''of
thp McMjti'r Stores. ' ' . j
pree preps at Big PI'nos Lbr'.' Oo,
Tel. No. 1. ' ' i lOStt
llublor Wiiain VI(1orn .i '
Winning two out Df -three' base
ball gumos -played at '(ho city play
ground during the week, Lee Hub-
lers team yculerday won the-ohum
plnnshlp. A largo number of local
children have--been at the play
ground, nnd have taken a groat
lirtotidst m the .nativities being car
j'led on ,. . i
Cool lunches at lluson's What
Not, 6th and Ivy. 126".
Visits In Hertford
Claude H. Williams, son of Mrs.
J. W. U.hidiy, who Iflw dqnvjiy
iui nL-yui.ii fuujii! is iji lyuoiij vs-
Iting at the Lindsay home- !
TOO LATE TD CLASSIFY
. FOR KALE l.llvli IIENT-ri
, "v i . WHY - ' i - ... !
KVliRYONiK BlIOUJ.p iDy.V ..A
iiomp;
Howard Park: city wator! 5-i-oom
, hinise;.. garage- 3-4 acre- $1800.
..3100 ,4tash: ..balancn t'iti per mo.
4roonihousc: .city, water. 3-4 acre.
. til(i: jr,li cush and bal. H5 per
month. I
3-rooni house: CUorry' parki 1
acres Irrlgnterl Isntli good well.
S5n : 350 cnali ittpd bat. $li poi
month.
2-rnom houso lu Cherry Park 1
acres Irrigated. 47"0. $ee eosh.
bal. $13 iter month.;
2 -Acres In Wlldwood Park. Nice
shade; $500. $Ti0 cash and bal
lanco $10 permonth.
J. C. BARNKS, RKALTOR
Phone 409 15 s. Central
. - . 125
sj4ono.no
Buys an loe tCssnm n,,d- -Caudal
-Hlure. Last year's sales, -wore
, over . $1.5.000.00. Hest loimtloll,
, in, i.rescent , i.:ic.v- upposite up-,
.1..,. 0,..ll.tn X. ..11'
up-to-date fixtures. ' Stock 1 Ih r
first class condition. taeneonM'ble
rent -Kith ' loiig lebse Ho t night
partieev itc.vi. Kendall,, .agent:
tireaoent clty.-callf.-f I1Z
TO RES'T-Uirge' sleejilng room
1n -private- home. No children.-
4U0 Psrk Ave. - 1X3
WANTED To -buy. livestock. and
poultry. Drop me a. line. Ad
dress R02 H'Andrews road. V.
i -tvitox me. - - !(
4.
Von SAl.K Splendid going; res
. ,taurant and cafe business, , good
location, doing nioe - buslmvis
clean stock and complete eiiuip-.
moot. Priced for quick 'mtl at
f $J00.0). See C;harl $ A, Wing
Agmicy, -Inc. lL'b
KOR JIKN Viirnlehed' c iirxtalrs.
3-room a nat m n t. KlectrU
range garage, $lj per mo.
' Phone 1075. ' 125
fVH ' SALTI-JOnr grayl hoi-Be, 8
years old. weight about 150U. -W.
It. Ilolmniu Kugle Point. Phone
4-K-OS. ' 124
FOR TRAMS on k Hood (-room
House lu -Medford. .30 ar-re
.f,i-iii. close In. will pay some.
OJl..h difference. See Ranlater i
Ohrlstner. Phone S57-J. 125
FOR 8AI.H Kleetrlc ' stove and'
-water healer. Call tails Trans-'
fr Co- ' 12(Lj
WANTKD Ten hoys. to 11 veer,'
to do light pleasant work after
noons and on Saturdays. !ood I
. pay. Apply by letter to J. T.I
Mail Tribune, JJJ
OREGONV THURSDAY,
Visited K. 3. Muir Family
Mr. and Mrft. M. K. Leon ' of
Goldendale, Wash., left for their
home this morning, following a
visit at tbc home of Mrs. Leon's
brother, li. J. Mulr of Griffin
Creek.
Stato lArehitcst Board Meeting
Frank C. Clark has left for Port
land,' to attond a meeting of the
state board of architect examiners
of which he is a -member.
, Qrerj .slabg( Jqrttat. wood, coal;
siimmee pricea. : Modi iFiiel Co. Tel.
631... ! c ; 116tf
ESI
Much Interest is being shown
throughout southern Oregon in Hie
"airport dance" to be staged at
the new Medford airport tomorrow
night. The affair is being given
by Medford Post No. 15 'of the
American Legion to help raise
funds to send the Medford drum
corps to represent southern Ore
gon at the state Legion conven
tion In Baker next month. The lo
cal corps will have the greatest
distance to travel of any corps In
the state, the round trip covering,
nearly 1000 miles.
LaBt year at Salem the Modford-
Legion corps won the handsome;
Henley trophy for the beat drilled,
curps in -me stale contaHt. 1 iiey
have been irractlcing hard this year
and will have 'a new schedule of
maneuvers and some snappy musi
cal nuniDcrs to, .present at tho
Baker convention". 5 ')
Obituary
BRAN'HAM Rev. II. M. Brnn
huin, former pastor of the Metho
dist Episcopal church. South, of
this city, passed away at his home,
107 King street, at 2:30 a. m.
today. ''
Henry - Milton Brnnhnm was
horn at Prostonsburg, Kentucky,
April 23, 1870. Aged 60 years,
three .months, one day. At the age
of 27 years he entered tho ministry
itnd has preached the gospel for
niore than 33 years, twenty-four
years of which ho spent In the
service of the AI. E. church, South.
Thus Rev. Branham lias proved
himself a loyal and faithful ser
vant of Clod. He has been In fall
ing 'health, suffering from 'high
blood 'pressure und the end came
rather suddenly.
He Is survived by his wife. Coin
Branham iinii u host of friends
Hero and elsewhere. Funeral ar
rangements will be announced by
tho Conger Funeral 7'arlors later.
Portland. 'Bids .received for
grading athletic 'flabl and construc
tion of retaining wall and; -Wire;
fence at ''Washington high sctindl
grounds. , i :
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Daily
Book Review
. THE THIRTY-FIRST.
, BULLFINCH
i. By Helen Rellly :
Helen Itolliy ifl a -now writer
whoso first mystery novel Is a
Crime Club discovery of - the
first dimension. Win. Mcfee
and Blanche Colton Williams)
give her the highest praise. This
story is lnld on un islund off the
New -England coast, whore a
murderer, who tnkes no chancas
and makes no mistakes, strikes
ut his cnemios with poison,
drugs, guns and even high ex
plosives. From a slender clue
Sheriff Tllden unperturbedly
tracks the criminal down to a'
climax that sets a Crime Club
record for- Ingenuity and excite
ment. -Price 1 or get It ifrom
our Rental Library to read .for
6c'a Hay, ,
SWEM'S -Book
and Gift Shop
mes
INSURANCE
WjEN
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanftag
, Phone 178-J. .
1
Women's Hose
Sl.OOpaxr '
ilk from top to to with
Trench Seal "
' Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL Manaeer
Phone 10S so N. Central
Medford, Oregon
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JULY 34, am
"BOY SCOUTSGIVE
RADIO BROADCAST
ON AIMS, ACTIVITY
An interesting program, ar
ranged by Lloyd Showers was
1-refentc-d by Boy Scouts and Cubs
over the Mall Tribune-Virgin sta
tion last night between 7:30 and
8 o'clock, through the courtesy
of K.MED.
The program was composed of
bugle call, assembly, by Itaynor
Guy, who won the bugling contest
ut the Boy Si-out Field meet last
.May.
The American Legion drum
corps, represented hy Lew UaKer j rijrht out roots and all nnd they i healthy vigorous hard skin on
and Herb I1us.soiik. drumniera: Val; won't come hack cither unless you ! heels and toes Koes also.
Sinulcr and l'red Fry 1ukU ra, wear shoes a,;ain which aKiavatei .larmin & Woods and all Rood
nrn..tun. -ovnnil numl.era your feel,. ' druKStore are atoeked with Kadox
presented social numbtra X0 cutting or dtK!IinK i required . if they . aren't insist upon them
Talk by L.iod biioweis on me lf.rjluSe Uadox liberates oxyi:n , ordering it if you want to exper
Cub proKram. j which softens hard outerlayers of fence fjreat foot-joy and comfort.
Talk by W'jflter .Jones on I3oy 1 1 ' " - -J .. - . . - 11 . j
Scout activities. )
Talk by Uussell Jordan on tne
Gypsy )atrol.
The program was closed by
Kay nor (luy playiny; taps,
! The: lmfl iin'fVj ueio9 j Jojtf the
Cub iiroeram were Riven ')y Mr.
Showers, who listed the following
GRAIN
BAGS
If you are going to
store your grain,
by all means use'
good bags and
strong twine. See
us for both.
Monarch .
Seed & Feed Co.
323 E. Main Phone 260
ALSO
Talking Comedy
"SCOTCH"
FOX
MOVIETONE
NEWS
. and '
FRIDAY
mmi cool
NOW! . Seeing "THE BIG HOUSE" I I I Jig' ' S
is not like seeing a picture ... it's a new expori- Wm
5 ino'eJ;,.-..'THE 'EMOTIONAL THRILL OF A LIFE- f j 1
laZJJJ? Here are the men who dare "
I rt unlB to adventure ... men cheated .If t M:
,(3111 ROBERT MONTCOMERYV Vvw.
IKT VllU . WALLACE BEERY-LEWIS STONE " 7
(q, dM uiiahyajas--ceorcef.marion (
m fmrahw9 J,CNUCENT
Tonite
things that It brings to boys: More
of Joy in living, chances to do
with and for others, example of
many ideals, chances to bear re
sponsibility, opportunities for hob
bies,
hundicrafts and skills, nd
definite emphasis upon health fuc-
tors nnd habits.
HARD-SOFT
LARGE-SMALL
Out to Stay Out Roots and All
Magic Oxygen Salts Bath Never Fails
No More Burning, Aching Feet
No matior how many corns you t corns, carh niKht penetrating the
havft or how painful they are aoak pore.s further and further, earry
your feot for 1ft minutes in a de-ilng the ulta riffht to roots of
iiKhtfully Hoothinw and revitalizinK ; corns which are so loosened they
lUdox footbath for 3 or 4 niithlslean he lifted out hodily.
. I 1 rn lira nr.aiu nnl nil 1 lul 1 una . Vrtllf fttOt tl I'd tttllflp HtrnniT
SERVICE
-That You Can Depend On!
v , 24 HQUR . SERVICE
Witham Super
Eighth and Eiveraide
AIR -WASHED IN UTOUNTAIN
? SPPvING WATER :
Here the talking picture . . . scul-scaring drama . . .
comes into its own . . . characters that live . . . wom
en who love .-... men who lust "The Big House",
touches the heart. '-.... ..
aa..,.i.l,ii.i.vi.ii.TM..r m M fa 1 a : ItlJ
All aJlaiog drama of modern youth from Vina Delmar's
great LIBERTY MAGAZINE STORY
"DANCE
with
ARTHUR LAKE
PLUS
Sunny Jim in the all-talking
comedy, "NEIGHBORS" -
Paramount SOUND NEWS
Sulem. Roberts & Horstkotte
will construut bridge over I'ringle
creek at South Winter .street.
1
Young Strutting nas tuugut near-
: ly 300 battles but only four of them
ended In fouls. He won two and
Inst two by that route.
We are equip
ped to handle
All Repairs on
ycur Generator
from minor ad
justment to a
rewinding job.
Service Station
Phone 116
Bargain Mats.
Children 10c
HALL
9
OLIVG BORDEN
Shows at 1:30, 3, 7 and 9
ADMISSION
Mat. 10. 25; Eve. 10, 35
CORNS
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