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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTOTE, MEDFORD. OREGON, 'MONDAY. JULY 28,-1930. 12 ocal and Personal TouriHtH In City Anion the tourUtH and othera from UiHtiint sections rolt'rod at Mod To id hotels are the AHhsH'h Marguerite Lambert, Nellie Hum bert nnd Elizabeth Lambert of Arlington IlelRhts, III.', Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Leech of Cedar ItuplU. Uwai D. A. Huang U and family of Colorado HpriiiKS. Mr. and Mr. J. Stoulcn and daughter of New York City, Mrs. Kunndell liaylor of Lin coln. Neb., Mr. and Mrs. Klmor V. Baloy of KanmiH City. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Whitintf and fam ily of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Mrs. J. S. PaUlson of Mlndrn, Neb., and H. A. Wagner of Detroit, Mich. Ono Murrliitro Llfpiise The county clerk's office Issued a marriage license this forenoon to Thomas Kline, 45, and Mr. U. Ke'nstra, 44, both of Mod ford. J-'Ire Threatened Tavern W'hfn fire . threatened Weasku Inn, 20 fishermen and paasers-by Joined to drive it back Friday aft ernoon. A mllo of bruh was burn ed on the south side of Komue river, before the flames could be stamp ed out, it is reported. Tho fire was started at 3:30 Friday after noon by two young men on a Will VWt Daugliler Mrs. C. L. Iteynolds left today for Dftrolt, Ore., whero she will be the guest of her duughtcr, Mis. Oorothy Foulkes. Sjicnd HumtWy at Beach Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Newland and graiuldaughter Louise Law rentz, accompanied by Mr. and St. Mark's Guild members and friends are urged to attend dem onstrations of Fresalr oven at Guild hall, Tuesday, 2:15. 127 Accepts Position Miss Winifred Fritch of (IrnsH Valley, Calif., who has been In this city visiting her aunt, Mi Olga Anderson, has accepted a position with the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, where aho Is nuw employed. motorcycle. It said. An operator! Mrs. It. I-,. Hwan, motored to Cre- of a itlrthflcld oil truck saw the cent City yesterday to spend , the boys drop a match off into the day at tho beach, dry grass, according to report. The' . . Tiro spread toward Wehsku inn. Here From GruulM Iuss was fought off and extinguished) Mrs. W. II. Fallin of Grants on that side of the river. Kight i FaH spent the week-end in Mod men from the fire warden's office, ford vbdtlng her daughter, Mrs. are said to have also been on handi U. I. Flaharty and son, H. A. Fal- to aiHt tho flrc-flghttntf. Then the fire jumped tho river and de stroyed about hjx acres on tho north side. (Jrants Pass Courier. In Portland It. M. I'attack and father. T, G. I'uttr.ck of Cincinnati, Ohio. lift today for Portland. Dance till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Gold Hill 89tf Wlillloek Visits Behalves Westcrman Whllloek is In this city visiting his mother Mrs, C. V Whllloek of West Tenth and other relatives and friends whllo trans acting business for tho Munsing wear company for which he is representative. Me makes his head quarters in Salt Lake City. Iln and family. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. G31. 65tf Lightning Causes Tiro Tho short lightning storm last night 1 credited with starting a fire in the Crater national forest along ArraHta creek north of Wag ner Gap. Tho fire was out to day and no damage reported to the local forest- service o(fices. . We have that particular mould ing for your individual picture. The PeuHley's, opposite New Holly theater. t Dance till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Gold Hill 83tf Plocks $5.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Company. Phono 7tJ. tf Guest of Amy Klllolt Lucille Llttrcll of thin city spent Sunday at Khady Cove on Hogue river ah guest of Amy Klllott at the Klllott cabin. Many Apply for I-dibor The avorage number of applica tions for work at the local branch of tho United States employment bureau has shown gradual growth that at the present time, over 100 'applications arb received dally, Chris Gottlieb,' hvinagcr of the brunch, reported today.' Fruit pick ing Is expected to absorb much of the AurpluH In thj ne':t week or ten duya when tho picking of early pears Is expected to bo under way. One orchard, tho Suncrest, began picking today. Instrument furnished and les- onn free for 30 days to anyone In terested in learning to play baud or orchestra instruments. If you can not learn you havo not invested one cent. During the past three years over 3 00 boys and gjrls have started In this manner. Call at tho Palmer Music Mouse and get your Instrument, appointment with teacher and complete, detail of rtie plan, 132 Do you know, that you can get rhowmoln, prcpalrcd by the best Chinese chef In Oregon, put up In neat cartons at the Jackson Hotel to take out for your privulo party? 130 Poiiern at I'tilon" T'reek Itev. and Mrs. Claude B. Porter and daughter, .lefln. arc at Union Creek this week, where they plan to spend a two weeks' vacation. They will go from there to Shady Covo for another two weeks and plan to mako several nldo trips from each resort. OregonlaiiM ul l(o(ols Included among Oregonijins vvk Isterlug it Medford hotels Sunday were K. H. Wlogand of ('orvallls, George Knight of Hubbard, J. O. loden of Salem, and the follTW ing from Iiugene: Mrs. A. L. Wll- llninn, ' Mrs. H. V. Kpencq, HthiJ and Martha Taylor and C. II. H.ir-rlson. Lime for nil purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78tf Leave For Khiimum Mr. and Mrs. Bert Muff ot Lar- nod, Kan., who have been the guests fur. several weeks of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. UoynolUs of the Holland Hotel, left litis morning for their home In the cast. Many wives are mado happier by being treatod to a wish of chow. nio I n ut Hotol Jackuon Coffee Shop, Vtferito.r Froii Uhioiall FiiIIm Mr, and Mra. K. V. James nuU Mr. and M.rs. 41, Q. Leylie of Klanv ath Fulls spent yesterday In Med ford. St. Mark's Guild members and friends are urged to attend demon stratlons of JTrcshalr oven at Guild - hall, Tuesday, 2.;15. 127 Two. Sustain Minor Injuries A" auto crash yesterday on the .Oregon .Cuvo ,roii)' betwoon cars urivn Dy A. Mcmmro and f Wolso rcMUlted In cuts and bruNes for Mrs. C. K, McDonald and Mrs M. Mt Hotstrum, both of Modford, according tg an accident report on file today at the polico station. Speclnl! Shelton nnd ningtetto rroqulnolo wavos, $7.fi0 complete Call 464 or Kmma Clino Shop. 181 Files lo Ij. A. . VnortfQ Oaten flew to Los Angeles yesterday on the mull plane, on bik'f lnii) In chs trip. Prlvo out "to Gossett's Sorvlco cuyion ior melons, fruits and vege tables. Always quality. Open eve nings. North 9dgo o Talent. 127 Kliopiiliur In Med ford Mrs. P. S. Thurston of the West Side district was In Medford this morning shopping and attending to business matters. She was ac companied by her son, Kenneth Loose, ftnucbklng whoela are dan gerous. Havo thorn tightened on a hydraulic wheel sotting machine at Flchtnor's Garugo. 93tf Grgvox p. Williams and family of Portland havo arrived for a weeks visit In this city with Mrs. Luura C. West. Mr. Williams Is connected with the Htato Steam "hip company of Portland. Anyone who would like a bar Itnin In a high grade banjo should call at this .office and inspect tho imnjp i4t Hero for mile; vuarJtloG regunlleas of cost. 2ftt Your wife or sweetheart, will enjoy tho real Oriental dishes at Hotel" Jackson Coffee Shop. Pre pared by expert Chinese chefs. 130 Screen doors '"(fixtures freo). Medford Lumber Co. Phono 029. 78tC Hidel VlKTtnr In" City"" Vernon F. Huff of tho Federal Hotel, San Francisco, was a Mod ford visitor In Medford over the week-e.nd. Troo props' at Big Plnos Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. 108tf Cullers In Mil ford L. U. Tucker of Trail, Mrs. F 10. Collins and daughter Florence of Central Point and Ij. A. Walthen of Gold Hill were among visitors In Medford this morning from neighboring localities. Loose wheels reset and radiators cleaned. Van's Oarage, 33 3. Uart- Ivtt. Phono 208, tf Motor to Diamond Lako Dr. and Mrs. It. W. Sleeter and sons spent yesterday at Diamond Lake, enjoying the fishing and boating. Drivo out to Gossett's Service Station for melons, fruits and vege tables. Always quality. Open eve nings. North edgo of Talent. 127 MIsk lltison llmite. Ml.ss Carmen Hlttson. who lias been visiting her father in Salem for the past week, returned to Mdford by train this morning. Petty Thievery llHKrtctl Dr. W. W. P. Holt was anxious toda to )ofat$ . his. . instrument COho stolen lairt. evening from his car while parked' hear the city park. The police believe Iho case may have eon Htulen by some petty ' thief .fin search for some drugs, which -ho thought might have been included in 'the con tents. A small reward Is offered for Its return; J blcyclo was afso stolen last night. It was the prop erty of Jack Gelinsky. Itotiirns From Vaentlon C N. Culy, Medford Oregon Life Insurance representative, returned yesterday from Rainier natio.il park and and St. Martin mineral snrlnKw in tho state of-Washington, following an absence from Medford of two weeks. Mr. Culy attended; a, life insurance convention at the' national park and was accompan- led there by Mrs. Culy, yvho return- j ed to Medford a week ago. I if SACK BANDIT HAD CRIMINAL RECORD HERE II Fluln-er. T. W. Ml leu. Mr. Schcf f,. W. W. Allen. M. -V. HoK.m und Mr. Lymun. Pull beuri'ia wero J V. Wukerii-lil, Fred Heath, K. N. Vllm. Volney Dixon, liil Hlima uml Mr. Senmon. A short Hervieo win coniluetert by tho (i. A. ii. ut tho church and l,y tho Masonic ImlRo at tho Mau soleum, Tho firing squud wus from tho American Legion. Ketlirns to l'ol'tlllllll Mra. v. J. Mcl'herson of; Ketiirn From s. F. I Portland, who hiw been the Kuest Miss Florence May Severance; oC Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. McPher- nAn4lnrl Dnnrlit son for several days, left this: HUIUI IUUS ruiuaiiu uun morning by train for her home in j Portland. and Mrs. It. H. Johnnoit, who huvo been vacationing In San Francl:co for the pant ten days, returned to Medford on the Shasta this morn ing and left Immediately for their home In Jacksonville. Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani tary Service. 387tf Divorce Dwreo (.rallied The circuit court granted a di vorce decree last week to Mablo Clapp from W. Tt. Clapp. ' It was on file todn at tho county cierks office. , If, you will bring your exposed films to us In tho morning before 10:00. wo will have them all ready for you by 5:30 p. m., same day-rand all our work is guaranteed. Heath's. Drug Store. "Ask Fred." . - 133 Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. 132 Leave for North Miss Mary Bell Mc.Ylililan of Seattle, and Miss Katherino Kalkas of Portland left this morning for their homes, following a visit to Crater Lake as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Harding. Robbed Service Station Near Gold Hill Three Years Ago. Phone 542. We'll haul . away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Poll" Ifomo ' C. K. Gates, who has been in .Portland for several days, returned to Medford yesterday afternoon by motor. Visit C'lurmnc Lodge Mr. and Sirs. W. U. Uurkhart of Oakland. Calif., whq are guests of .Mr. and Airs. Clarence T. Noo. visited Crater Lake, yesterday aft ernoon, and wpent some time at Clarjnae lodge on the Koguo. Iet mo wrltb you'r'flro msurunco. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland Bldg., Phono DOS.' ' j ; tf 'orter King Here Porter King, assistant state for ester of Salem was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. White Sunday. Special rates on fruit hauling. Ko tiH before contracting hauling. v o can save you money. AH first- class equipment. Insured carriers. Phono Medford 332, Gold Hill 11-J. Keinklng Trucking Service, . 30!l South Front St. 133 Attending; Parking SVIlool Miss Florence White of Koguo River Is In Medford Htaylng with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White while attending tho packing school. She will remain with them during the fruit season. Mr. Whlto Is Miss Florence's brother. For best greon slab.!, ask drivciu or call Medford Fuql Co. Tel. 031 1 ., 05tf Home Front: Funeral; ,, , 'Mr. und Mrs. Will II. Wilson, daughtor and son, returned Sun day from attending tho funeral of Mrs. Lester Adams In Portland. Krystulglo kodak gloss supreme. Tho Peaslcy's,1 opposite Holly the ater. tf Hack From Washington Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Gilbert re turned -yesterday from a motor vacation trip that had taken them to Bremerton,. .Seattle, and other Washington points. ' Mr. Gilbert resumed duties today, at the Fed eral building. Hemstitching, plcollng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf lleturiiH From Portland State Tratf4c Sergeant C. P. Tal ent has returned from a business visit of sovcral' days at Portland. . Danoo Wod, and Sat. Dreamland. . .. , 132 Barnes Arc Homo Mr. and Mrs. J. Ci Barnos have returned to this city from a several days stay In Portland. Blocks $5.50 on night delivery only. Vullcy Fuel Company. Phone 70. tf Mrs. Colo lleturiiH Mrs. Iila Cole has. returned to hvr position us assistant to Dr. It. It. Elliott after spending a week i.t Manzanlta beach as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corwln. While away from Medford she also visit ed at Newport. Wanted Ladies for Permanent Waves. $6.50 complete hot oil shampoo. All lines - of beauty, work- 11 So. Orange. Fone 3U3-V. . 134 Protest Meeting Tonight A meeting has been called for 8:00 o'clock this evening at the SALK.M. Ore., July 28. VP) Records ill the office of Governor Norblad show that Karl Sears, Portland "sock bandit." and his pal, Theodore Klerson, were re leased from the state penitentiary March 20 last after completing five-year sentences for assault and robbery In Jackson county. Both had applied to Norblad for con ditional pardons und later paroles soon after the governor came Into office, both applications being re jected. Sears and liicrson were com mitted from Jackson county three years ago for the hold-up of the OPCO STA.F HOSTS Mr. V hltlng is manager , eral public utility ?' Brazil and Is nfflliai ' American and For,. p '" :h poratlon. the same coc .nr B. McKee. L. F. IvanW Pil former Medford ,1 "1 an'1 cd with. While here thewS'' enjoyed a short vUli J nil!ng, members of the C'n,... .. '"" Hon who are close f,. ...... ""' McKee's and other ' lh ... til UUI. BRAZILIAN VISITORS ! ' Birth, Mi-; and Mrs. H. R. WhltlnK of nrazil. .South America, were vjvI- !.iinrn In MMlford Whllu ln ittlon trip to tlie pacn c iw- - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L p v" man of o; th Holly, a Uaughr.'n inu ottuiuu nuurt nosiutal, a viica Jim Cook homo near the lied Top j Sherwood service station north of Hchool for the purpose of protest In HKHinsL the bulldlns of a slaughter house In that locality. All persons IntercMted are urged to attend. Fined For Intoxication John Mercer and Paul Chedesty wore fined $10 each In tho city court this morning on the charge of Intoxication,, following their nr roU by the police. J , REUINA, Hak July 28. (P) Crops In half a dozen Hections of Saskatchewan were destroyed hy hail, rain and wind Htorms over tlio week end. Tiie destruction came us wheat cropa were ready for the binder. Two thousand acres of land were hailed out at Simpson, and a ton min ut storm en used 4 0 Per u-ent to almost total damage in the Including I Kinley district. Kast yf Iliggar, I losses7 ranged irom tu per cent o entire dCHtruction of crops.' j Cold Hill on the Pacific highway. Four youths were implicated in the affair and a girl was also Involved. The quartette of boys were sentenced to five years each, and Scars and Ulerson were prob ably released early on" account ut good behavior. t ' ; riN4l.RITFR.FnR if Mil II 111 I !U. I UII CROPS DESTROYED WM. LYMAN TODAY in piPiiTniiruiJiil L Funeral services for Wm. Lyman, 85, commander of tiie Medford post, CI. A. R. for the past eight years, was held this afternoon ut the First MethodLst Episcopal church tho service being conducted .by Rev. A. 0. Bennettl I ,Y . V -Tln'ttorhry 'pall beairs were! V. Mih. stnmot ill Mrs. A. F. Ktennett. who recent ly Injured her buck by vrenchlng a vertebrae out of place, is report ed 111 at hr home today. Her daughter Hetty, whp has been ill for the past week with, complica tions following an attack of pleur isy, haw been removed to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Virgil Strang. CJroen slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tol. 031. liatf (Jut I In Koseburg Mrs. Charley Cillbert of hia elty is spending tho week iu Uoseburg vliiUlng with friends. Ihnivo For South Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Wnmsloy of Roscburg, who cnt yesterday as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Vftnnley, left this morning for California. ' Tho smartest nnd most chic Is (bo Artist's Tam at Kthclwyn It. Hoffmann for 3.'J5. 131 Plan McUJortf Homo Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Hlgblo of Ijis Vegas. Nev., left this morning for their homo in tn south, fol lowing a ae v era 1 w o e k s vacation in Oregon, where Mrs. lligblo vis ited her parenu at I'rlneville. Mr. and Mm. lligblo liked Medford so well oa their visit, that they plan to move hero In the near futuvo. Hrtve otit to Oonsett's service Station for melons, fruits and vege tables. Always quality. Open eve nings. North edge of Talent, 1ST I.eavcs For Seattle (ieorge II. Parson of the Hill crest orchards left on the Shasta thin morning for Seattle. And Now tho now Improved Ro man Meal. Ask your grocer about it. a Fluhrer Plorks on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. tf California it At lintels Vacationists und others from California registered ut Medford hoteU Include Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Uowner, Mr. and Mis. K. I Hrho (iebt und children. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Flint vf Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Armstrong of Palo Alto, Mr. find Mrs. iluy Harne of llevcrly Hills, Mr. and Mrs. It. M Stafford of Mnrysvlile, Mr. and Mm. V. V. Kverett of St, Helena Mr. and Mrs. Han .1. Mclnion of StiM'klini, Mr. and M is. . Murlon I.e rude of lttwiu'y. Mr. and" Mrs. M. A. Moran of Sucramento. Mrs, I.uey K. Malcr tT t'tlendub, Mr. and Mrs. t'. . bit? of l.oj AnueleM. and the following from San Kranrlsen: Mr, nnd Mrs. J. O. McKeelcm. Eva 1, Taylor. Mr. nnd Mr. V. M Woo- : ten. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wllllsms, ! It nth WIIHiiniN Mr nml Mrs II. Pubke. Mr. snd Mrs. K. C. Huw- man and dnughter. Prewmaklhg and remodeling at the Fashion Shop. 4?4 Medford Htdg. Mrs.' Harry .Andrews, Tel. 1191, ' Seo Itrlirs Sheet TMetul Works for radiator, fender und auto body repairing, . , tf U 'INnuistM IteftUler Included nTnong tho motorists from a distance who registered to day at the local branch of tho out- of-state unto registration bureau are It. II. hltlng of New York City. R. 1). Rokci-h of Youngstown. Ohio, Ciirlle Lel;h of McAlister Okla.. and Martha Wasaon of Le onla, N, J. , From State Metropolis j ArrivaU at locul ho(ols from PoVtland yesterday Included W. P. lUalte, Mr. nnd Mrs. CJ. F; Dorrls, Mis., I. Mr Jameson, Mr. und Mrs. Tod Lirown, Mr. and Mim.- Ed Shields, v. L. Harmnn. i W. U C'haiflcld,. Ann Kay Peterson, Mar guerite I kinds', Mi, and Mrs. t'. D. Morrison, Air. and. Mrs. John Salta, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. .Humburg. Clarence Barksdalo, Cleorgo C.oo dell, H. S. . Penney, ti. W. Pen nington, J. V. Wright and'Mr. nnd Mrs. Ceo. Kufur. Greon slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co, Ordor early. Phone 631. 102tf On Business Trip . E. p. Corn, who has been ' In Uoseburg the past ten days on business was expected home today. Free shampoo with $1.00 marcel or finger wove, in bobbed hair M o n d a y. Tuesday,' Wednesday. Shelton Croqulgnolo permuncnts, $7:30. ' Work guaranteed. " 'Bow man Heauty Shoppe. 15 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A novel radio program Is plan ned for "Copco hour" Tuesday, AuKiist 5. featuring a group f Cnl-j vciwity of Oregon co-eds, assisted by Frona ltray, well known dra matic reader of this city. Among those, who will take part In the Copco program wilt be Cecilr Cons. soprano, Virginia Flaker, contralto, Geraldine Thompson, violinist. Alice Holmhach, piano and Mrs. Frona ltray, reader. .North "Rend 'Mountain States power company will build 000 foot dock here In connection with pmver' pbint. Daily Book Review r.'iH! mai.E t'HwIiiir out ull our Wliito LpKliorni.. lUiiKon tin.i inn' liottor. Jjii soar's pullets from otooK witli 'KK ricord of, HO to over lini'twln illcp if, tiiUi-n next week. Ono ni ilo norlli- wrat of Tiilvnt, Orf. A. K. I Wnlkcr. 2S Andorson's New studio of rho tngruphy, Kl'nund floor, 407 lCunt Main, opnoidto I'lKiily WIbbIv. 130 Slop In Mt'tlftiiil Mr. and Mrs. UcorKc Harvey ar rived In Mudfnrd today. Mi-. Har vey ,1a travelltiK auditor tar- lio Trumt-contliKMitnl l''relKht Iluroiiu. Teo props. All Jcngtlis, regular 8lio. Cheap ut Medford Lumber Co. 7 8tt ihmI Mow MviwY (inly 15 , more metnliers nre needed to plaei the local Amel-l' ean LeKlon' equal wth Ha utiota and efforts tiro belnit tuado to en list tho additional memliera before t!e Htate. convention eonvenea at linker neyt month. A letter waa received from Sid leore. state commander, ur&inx the local poat to reach Ita iiuotu as aoon as pos. slble. Tree, prop: A large stock alwaye on hand. Tol. 629. Medford Lum ber Co. . -8t, Twit tliillillng. ,iplUintlnii. A. F. Klowera will spend IS.iO for remoilelliiK a dwelling Orange street and A. (1. Fuller will apend $"j to ro-loof n dwelling on Peach street, according to pllcatlons on file today at the city bulldlliK department. lance tilt. 3 o'clock. Hold Hill every Saturday night. tilt' Will IM-ate In Morifortl Mia. 1'. l. White and sons Wll ton and Tommy, 'who have been MpemllnB e summer months 41 IMacervllle. t'allf.. Arrived Ir. Med ford last Haturday. and are vlll ing friends here. They will make a trip to rortlutl. and will return later to Medford where they will make their home, r.Mr. White will It Join his family this fall. A I'lL'lC IT ! acres. Sams Vul-j, ' ley. all fenced. 1 -room cabin..! well, li-mlle of school. Lots of! world." TotnV- price $435. s5i dovn. hnlnncc $50 a ycav. 0. li. Millard, t:3 KuM Main. n ! 137 t 7. A I'll lS--Jii pears, peaches, nprl-t-ots, jjrapes, etc. Fine view Ti C valley. 4 nilles nut. 4-room house. llKhm - and . cty water. , Harp. Iilhicken ilbiusa.. Live on a. faitil und workln town. I'rlce. $:t.OU0 . on easy" terms, or will take Med ford home. D. 10. Millard, 423 Hust Main. 1ST. OKNTLKMEN Have you seen those new. clean, airy, hitiiti roonis ut 375 So. Central, t'on-1 tlnuoiis hot -water bath. Excel-: lent beds.. All new ' and clean. First to left. Hates to perman-1 ent parties: I 29 RAIDERS OF THE DEEP By Lowell Thomas A collection of.startlliiR and ex liliiiK Htories of the submarine bouts 4n the world war. Uujders of tho Deep is a breathless suc cession of hattles. under the waves, luiruculnua escapes, brushes with mystery ships; true stories ot tho adventures of WeddlKen, who sank three Brit ish eruiserH of Spciss. . who CutiKht ail underground buttle with n Russian submarine, and many other during- I'-boat com manders who lived the most thrilling chapters of tho world war. Head this und hundreds of othors from our Rental 1.1 brary ut 3c aiyl 5c a day. . SWEMS Book and Gitt Shop, JUST $1 For S1.50 to S3.06 WORTH OF PIECE GOODS Including Prints, Rayons, Voiles and other materials cut in from 3 to 12-yard lengths. FOR QUICK SELLING AT BREIER'S SUPER WAXTKb -To buy livestock nnd poultry, rirop mo a Hue. Ad dress IH MeAndrews road. P. O. llox SIR. 12S WANTfit) Can slvc considerable woi'k to local experienced pear ' iitcHerJ'.'Amerh'an Krult Crow-' ers. North Central Ave. 12H! j S-ltOOM apartment, private en-; trance- and narane. 9 E. Jsck-I son. 129 Ftlt . Al.i; 50. acres good pas tille. J. y. Ilamin. 722 North ! Ulverslde. Medford. 127 1 Fill! HALK Male I'olice mm .ellclblo for " reislster. "Merrltt I Mcrrlinan, Hold Hill. (ire. 12S Ftil'STl Cape, (iwner can have enme by callint; at Mull Tribune office and paying for ad. 12S FOU feALV. Mining macblnerv :ft a bargain. Stamps, air com pressor, receivers, water wheels 129 etc. Phone 970. J. 5.00 UKWAUn for rWilrn of small black strip stolen from mv ear Sunday a m. Dr. Holt. 129 FOU I.KASF. -room modern tutnxalow.-hardwood floors, laun dry tubs. naniKe, paved street. house1.! splendid condition, near schools. 1'hone HH6, 129' GRAIN BAGS If you are going to store your grain, by all means use good bags and strong twin. . See s for both". Monarch Seed & Feed Co. . , .. ....... m i. 323 E. Main Phone 260 SALE . INSURANCE Vgengy I SlNiCfc .90i HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phono 178-J Just Phone 116 If your radio needs adjust ments or repairs, o . WITHAM SUPER SERVICE STATION 8th A Rivertide Phone 116 I WAYS TO KEEP TOOL But - . Who Want, to be a Polar Bear and Sit on the let WKo Wants to Lay in a Bath Tob All Day ? KEEP. COOL . KEEP COMFORTABLE KEEP YOUR HAPPY DISPOSITION , IN THE BREEZE-SWEPT . . . SWEETLy CLEAN ALWAYS COOt' "'; M Hk f x -m. I - m 1 m I J I a 1 K n TALK BARGAIN iiEW3 MATINEES m &$Mr ' ,25c,,,gF w. She gets her man lie dies lnnrrhinff ! She's Aiming a Good Time at You She's Queen of the Boop-doopa-do She's "DANGEROUS ' NAN McGREW" A rootin', shootin' gal from the great laughing spaces HELEN KANE With STUART IRWIN. JAMES HALL WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION m ill hi w j j m a. ' ii iii lm iinim TONITE and Tuesday ALL TALK A Reel cf Love, Laughter and Lyrics . Charles "Buddy" ROGERS "SAFETY in NUMBERS ALSO "TyE DUKE OF DUBLIN" All TallngComedy TALKING NEWS 6. Mat. 10 and 25, Eve. 10 and 35