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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JiIEDFORD, ORFiOX, TtTF.SDAY. JULY 29.-19H0. l! Hi in a . t' . - .ft vf-i P Si Iocaland . -'Personal Toiirku VlHltlnjc City Aripnx ihu tourists and n I horn from VllHtunt points registered at the Medford hotels are Allsa Al berta Wilson and Mrs. T. Moore of WnflhinKton, , L. ('. Gwendolyn Swift of Hertz, Km?.; K. II. Burrlll and A. .1. MoKnrland of Hanover, N. II., Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Joyce of Vancouver, II. C and Mr. and Mrs. I j. W. i:owdery and Mm. K. Young nnd dauKhter of Columbus, fla. Mrs, Cliaso, Visiting DnimlKcr Mrs. H. V. Chase of Cody, Wyo.. I.i hero visltins her .daughter, Mm. (Jtto. Horner, and family on Kouth LoKler lane. Dm you know, that you can ffft cliowmein, prnpaired by the bent Chinese clwf- In Oregon, put up in neat cartons at the Jackson Hotel to take out for your private party? China Flnrt Yfstoi'day An area of approximately five acre,- was covered yesterday when a grass fire broke out near the city KurbaKft lump, where it was placed under control by a crew of men, assisted by the fire depart ment. Hacks and chemicata were used. An alarm last evening call ed the department to West Jack son street, where a gran fire there did no damage. Blocks $f.50 on night delivery nnlyi Valley Fuel Company. Phone 7G. tf Vm1(IpI ut. Judge's Homo Est her C Ora ber n nd I ien J. Hunnels, both of. Jackson county, were united In marriage by Judge CI. O. Taylor at the lalter'a home laat evening. -The, parents of Mr. Hunnels acted an wltnesjies of the wedding ceremony. Many wives aro made happier by being treated to a wish of chow mejn at Hotel Jackson Coffee Shop 130 Phihta nt Tiko Over 40 employess of the Gates Auto company will Hpe-nd next Hun day nt T-ake of the Woods. A pic nic lunch will be enjoyed, as well nn swimming, boating, and other sport. .Special! Shelton and RInglctto croqulnolo waves, $7. GO complete. Call 4fi4 or Emma Cllno Hhop. 131 InrolvisI In Motor Mishap JO 11. route to Detroit, Ore., Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Foulkes, accompan ied by the latter' mother, Mrs. C. L. KeynoldM of Medford. suffered minor Injuries 'yesterday near Al bany. Ore., In an airto collision. Mr. Foul km iilstalned a broken knee cap nnd MrH. Heynolds suf fered cuts nnd bruises. 1 Mrs. Foti Ikes eacnped uninjured. Jjoose, in tiea king wheels aro dan gerous. Have them tlghtoned on n . hydmulic wheel settiritf piachlno at Fichtner'a Oarage. y 3 tf On UuslncHH Visit F. McTaggart and Chns. II. ltay moipl, both of Eugcno were In Med ford , today attending to business mat tern. Anyone who would like a bar gain In n high grado bunjo Khoutd call, at thin office ami hispeot the banjo left liere for nalo; a nacrlflce rexatdlctis of cost. - 25tf Former Hesldcnt Visits Ml Lottie Aller. of ; Klamath Falls, and formerly a resident of Medford. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mi's. Doyle Franklin. Dnnco till 2 o'clock, vary Haturdny night. cold 11111 8Jtf Talent Man Km Company William .Bradley, owner of 0 ser vice station at Talent, has filed suit In the Ashland justice court against the Shell oil company for $344, claimed lo be due on u con tract. Dance tilt 2 o'clock, every Saturday night Gold Hill 89tf Kelhy U-avcfl Tor North n. It. Helby. Weetern I'nlon of ficial, who spent yesterday In Med ford on business, left today by train for the north.. We have that particular mould ing for your individual picture. The Peasley'a, opposite Now Holly theater. It .. tf Itchim to Idaho . . Mr. iiud v Mrs., Clinton Spencer nnd Mr. nnd Mrs, E. E. Fisher of Jtupcrt, Jdaho, left at noon to day for their homes in that city. Drewmnklng nnd remodeling at th Fashion Shop, 4'J4 Medford Bid 1 Mrs. Jlarry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf Try Fluhrer's new improved Roman Meal Bread. We know you will like it. J California Vacatlonl Hero I Hear slate vacations!! registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and j Mrs, Alan (ioodale, Mr. and Mrs. ;U l. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. t. iVollmer, Mr. nnd Mth. K. B. Hynn St Caliente, Mr. and Air. C. F. iSeidel of Beverly Hills. Mr. and "Mrs. J. A. Hughe of Bakersfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. StevenH. Bar bara and Cy nl hia Htevens of I'asa- dena. Mr. und Mrs. K. O. Webb of Han Jose. Mrs. J, W. Thielehhe hank concert, (rood floor and Alden Atiderson, Miss Thiele, rjr. I excellent niuaie. Auspices of the and Mrs. K, T. RiiIpsou and chll-i Ashland Uthianw. 120 dn.-n of S.icramenl:, Dr. and Mrs. I M. MorteTift-n of Snntn Monica, Mr. I I'incd For Auto Vlolalltm . and Mrs. It. C. , Watt and son j Mm. Bernb-ce Walch was fined of .SiiHnnviMp, 101 lit and Myrtle i 3 M and rswit of 4 in .ludKe Tay- lenf of Capay, Mr. and Mrs. C, ; b?H court tbi forenoon, after en- i J. Bllllod of BurliiiKame. and thejterlriK a plea of puilty to having following from Han Franeinpo: j imjiropt-r licns 'plates on the I Helen Warner, Dr. and Mrs. JohnjWaleh car. I Calloway, Mr. and Mrs. M. H Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. !', T. I. Knowte.u JO. .Wayne. Instrument furnished and les ons free for 30 days to anyone In terested in learning to play band or orchestra InstrtimentH. If you c:in- not learn you hav not Invested one cent. During tho past three yeara over KM) boys and girln have started in this manner. Call nt tho Balmor Music IIoiiko and get your Instrument, appointment with teacher and complete detalU of the plan. 132 Clly Manager For Klamath A committee f 11)00 members will bo organized to riirther the project of changing the Klamath Kalis form of city government from the aldcrmanlc to tho city man ager type. Each committee mem ber will piiy $ to defray expenses of the campnign in favor of the charter ehan.vo and each member will work lo intercut all voters to cast n ballot in favor of the change at the Hpoclal election called for August 12.- - Ume for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. 78tf Two Marriage Licenses' The .county clerks office iRiued marriage licenses yesterday after noon to Ben Bunnell. H, Medford, and Esther tirabm- Portland, and to Italph I'hllllps, 45, and Alice Pickering Vennewltz, 42, both of Sacramento,. Calif, Screen doors (fixtures free), Medford Lumber Co. Phono C2!l 78tf Visiting National Park Mr. and Mrs. (leo. L. fllenn of Portland, who returned to Med ford from Yosemlto park, left to day for Crater Lake. if you will bring your exposed fllmH to us In tlm morning beforr 10:00, we will have them all ready for you by f:30 p. m.. same day and nil our work Is guaranteed. Heath's Drug Store. "Ask Fred 133 Visitors From Seattle E. J. Sunn, F. II. Klvc-tt and J. Hazard aro amun;; the Seattle visitors In 1-he city who aro regis tered at hotels. Tren props. at Big Plnea Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. 108tf Another fiolfer Develops liaymond Maker hiis hoard much of miniature golf that It was reported today that he has pur' chased two pairs of golf trousers add will take the game up ser iously. If ho becomes .sufficiently Interested there Is a possibility that he may establish a course of his own nnd if another report hohb true, a new course may be cstab lishd at the nd eC South Oakdab' avenue. Airport Official (let Post Ue Eyeiiy, In charge of iiie Salem municipal nlrport, hn been appolned official ulr transiiort ivgent for the lower Willamette vu Hay; . ? pnnco In Anhland's Cool Lithla Park., every ,Thuvday night after the bund concert (loud floor and excellent music, Auspices of the Ashland Llthlans. 12V oe.s lo (ilcndnli Mrs. .lack Floy left on the Shasta this niornin. for Olemtale. tire., where he will Mpeud the remainder of the week. Loose wheel? reset nnd radiators cleaned. Van's Oarage, 33 S. Itart lett. Phono 20S. tf Vo Augiwt Circuit Court A vacation or one month will begin next Friday for Circuit Judge H. 1. Norton, who Is hold ing court here thl.i week taking care of routine business. A rest and possibly n trip will make np most of the Judnc's vacation. Tho smartest nnd most chic Is the Artist's Tam at Ethehvvn It. Hoffmann for f3.i&. , 131 Kiijojeil DliiMioiid Lake ' Heavy coat. 4 of tun are testi monials that sunshine was bright on tho arms and face of Mrs. Claire Norrts and Mm. Anna Cole tnun, who 'resumed duties yester day at the county ass.Tsor's office. They had spent a vacation of two weeks at Diamond lake with their respective hic-hamls. A feature of tnefr outing- was a sailboat, Au brey Norrbi and Hay Coleman had eon..tnicii I In their spare time. Hloeks $5.RO on nlnht delivery only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone TO. tf I ah vo f 1 r I 'm met t Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Lyman, Jr., and daiiKbters left today for their home in Emuiett, Idaho. For best green slabs, ask driver or call MedfOtd Fuel Co., Tel. 3t, 65tf West Coat Air Iteeord (Migrating HMi per cent on sched ule, with every fllKht conipleied on time. West Coast Air Transport corporation planes in June flew 3. 7-14 ml Ien and carried 711 pas sengers, according to off tela Ik of the company, The planea operated with nearly 75 per cent capacity lend. Your wife or sweetheart, will enjoy the reap Oriental dthc nt Hotel Jackson Coffee Shop. Pre pared by expert Chin'' chefs. Ttti) liiiildluic Atilicutl(ifiH W. B. Hewitt will spend $50 to, repair a dwelling on Western Ktreetlbeen the KUext over the week-end at a cunt of S",o -ind S. D, Dus - e.-ibi-rry will spend 7" to remodel a - dwelling i on Kau Ninth street at a cost of $7.1, according to up pliratloriH on file today at the city buililin.'i department. iJance in Ashland's Cool Lithla t 1'uik every Thursday nlht after! Ixt mo write your flro insurance.. Carl V. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland I Itldg., I'hone tf I FjrMieil Home Today MrM. Arthur Htrlngfelloiv I and! j daughter were expected .to return to Medford today from Salt Lak ciiy, t'lah. Hjieclal rates on fruit hauling. : s'; UH rtra contracting hauling We can s:ive you money. All first elnss equipment. Insured carriers. Phone Medford 331!, Cold Hill 11-J. Heinklng Trucking Service, 30ft Mouth Front St. . 133 "Mi'iiily" ICctiirns from Portland Sterling (!., Mendn)mi. manager of the Craterian and I tin 1 to the aters, who bun been in Portland rm buylness for the past two days, arrived in Medford this forenoon. For hoyt green slab.i, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. G31. CIHf Mother ami Son Operated On Mrs. Joe Leonettl and son of We'd, Calif., are In the Sacred Heart hospital In this city, where they underwent operation for re moval of their tonslhs this morn ing. Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme. Tho Peaslcy's, opposite Holly the ater. . tf From State MctroiHdls (Juests from Portland registered at local hotels include L. A. Mitch ell, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Springer, II. C. Itebrung. O. J. Hill. C. O. Matlock. Mrs. T. II. Wilcox, Mrs. T. II. Ilartletl. Mrs. 11. Uoblnson. (i. M. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ilastey, Mrs. Ada Neff, Mr. nnd Mrs. li. It. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Hastings It. I, Dudley, A. E Itenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Kord S. A. Lesserly. Mr. and Mrs. It. W Montaudon. Hal Webster, Mr. and Mrs. It. (J. Poland. ) C.et your picnic supplies luncheH at Husous' Whal-Not, fith and Ivy. 131 ltd. Officials Brief Visit J. II. Dyer, F. S. McClnnls and .1. T. Saunders, vice presidents of l he Southern Pacific lines, passed through Medford last ninht In a private car on1 train 14 en route norih from San Francisco. They were accompanied by F. L. Hnrek, general niann.ver, and conferred with local railroad officials during the 4rnln stop. See Hrlll's Shoot Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. . tt In Clly on ltiislneHH It. C. Iladiey and VV. C. Ilast- IliK. lepri-sentatives of the It. (.' 1 lad ley Incorporation, Pur Hand spent today transnctlnK business in this city. Anderson's New Studio of Pho tography, ground floor, 407 Fast Main, opposite Piggly Wintry. 130 V.tnxn MakcH Short Trl II. Cbamller Kwan. who spent yeuleVd:iy In , Portland, , (trrlvetl homo by train today. , , . Tree props. All length!, reRUlnr size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co, 78tf Resumed Duties Yesterday Mias Xydah Nell resumed duties yesterday at tho county clerk's, of flee, fiiltmvlnic a vacation of two weeks npeut at Houlhern Dre.uon rr sorts. Tree props: A larse stock nlway on hand, Tel. G2iK Medford Lum ber Co. IStt Orphan Searehert For Work ltldinu frelubt trains all the way from Hutte. Mont., with mm t hern Oregon as his destination, a trans lent youth, 17 yearn obi, Mopped at the police Htatlou this forenoon attempting lo locate Nome employ ment. Ho clitlmed his parentH had been dead for a number pf year:t and said he left Detroit. Mich- last May hoping bo would find work on the Paclfle const Wo; far he had been unsuccessful. i Dance till 3 o'clock Oold inn 81tf every Haturdny night. vflttHl Cnitrr IjiUp Miss A. Wilson nnd Mrs. F. T. Moore bf Washington, 1. i, left on the ShastA' thin morning to visit In the north following a trip to Crnter luike. Let us hnut &wav your garbftiie 1 ml refuse, phono 642, City Sani tary Service. 3S7tf Vrrtven l-Yiim Ultvllle MIsh Pearl Coss. who has been visiting In HltJiville, Wash., arrived here today to spend three weeks visiting the l:. It. Cobs family. Hemstitching, pleating, pleating. button making nnd hoee mending. Handicraft Shop. 3 6 7 1 f Hoys With Slingshot It Is poor policy to wander about the city with a slinvshot and shoot Windows at random, a 'couple of luoal youths discovered y ester- lay when, they were haled into the police station to explMn their actions. They ht their sling shots and were warnrd to refrain from Netting new ones. Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. 132 F4iMerit Orcgim Visitor U F. Dunn und James Dougall of licnd are among the Orcgonikn leKinUrcd at local hotels. l4uvet For Portland Uly Oehler of Portland, who has j of Mr. and Mr. Carol J. I'urker, ; left today by train for her home Judy Family Hero Visiting Mrs. J. yy. Judy and children, John and Anne, of Portland, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gates. Mr Judy U the daughter of Mr. and Mrs; -hit(!. Blocks $5.50 on nlht delivery only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone 7 0. tf Minx Falirifk knives Miss Jeanne Fubrick left at noon today for Brookings, Ore., where she will lie the guest for a week of Miss Dorothy Could, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. W.. Could, form erly of Medford. Husoiw' What-Not. 6th and Ivy, S pen Kunday.n jind evenings. 234. Big Hauler Killed Two of the largest rattlesnakes ever killed in Klamath county for some time were slain near the Algoma Lumber company mill last week. One of the nakes measured 41 inches nnd had 1 0 rattles and a button. The other was 43 inches long with wht rattles and a but ton. ' 1 , lOrecn slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. G31. . . . HOtf Clyde Cook Returns Clyde s. Cook, who had been in Kan Francisco sinco Saturday on business, returned to Medford this morning on the Shasta. Wanted Ladies for permanent Waves, $0.50 complete Including hot oil shampoo. All lines of beauty work. 11 So. Orange. Fone 303-Y. 134 V. A. Davis Here . . V. A. Davis, who has been eect- ed principal of the Table Hock Mchooi for the coming year, was In Medford this mornliiK from Siski you attending to business matters. j'hono 042. Ave 11 haul away your refuse. City Sanllary Service. 337tf At Crater Lake Tom Kmmens and Hob Tloyl are spending today at Crater Lake. Clever LUllo .Stunt A local young girl has a clever little fltunt that brings results when she feels the need, of an ice cream cono or other refreshment. She wn on tli istreot'iysterday, nimlss ly looking around on the sidewalk and crying a bit over the supposed Iosb of leir cents with which she had planned to buy some ..refresh nvonls. She told her story to sev era 1 passers-by and finally one gave her a ID-cent' piece and she left hurriedly without looking further for the coin fhe claimed that she had lost. Green slabs, tho bettor kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phono 631. 102tf Inspector Goes South w : A.- L. -Farnoll, government Med iterranean fruit fly inspector, left for Oakland, Calif., on business this mornfn.g, nnd plans to return his duties Friday. - Huson's What-Not serves delic ious lnnche and fountain orders. r t I 134 Mrs. llemstreet Returns 1 Mrs. Jack Hcmtreet,Mfho , has been In Portland for three weeks, whore following an operation she wan the guesr of Mr. and Mrs. C. If. Hemstiteet, arrived In Medford today. Free shampoo with $1.00 marcel or finger wave in bobbed hair M o n d a y, Tuesday, Wednesday. Shelton Crnquignole permanent s, $7.r.(i. Vork guaranteed. Itow man's lieuuty Shoppe. 1 5t Mr. Wirth In City Henry Wirth, Jnsuranro man of Portland, formerly of this city, is In Medford today attending to buslnesH interests and visiting with frlomlft. Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. 132 Window Pcccr lteortod The police department received a complaint last evening that a man has been spending much of hi time peeping in dwelling house whitlows In -various parts of the city, but centralizing hit efforts on Iteatty street. Kfforts are being made to apprehend him. Mis Harvey 1 III Miss Ver Dean Harvey Is absent from the office of the city school superintendent today because of illness. - Hero Oil Hiisluoss , ,1. McTaggart of Portland, rep resentative of Neustadter Clothing company. Is In this city today transacting business with local cltlhin& dealers. CrmvoVr llelurne! Sunday Bob Crowder. of the Ivy Street market, returned to Medford Sun- lay after spending a week in Cali fornia during whicn ho visited his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. O. Crowder. and sister. Mrs. Joe Benjamin, of Martinez. He iilo stopped nt CalistoKu Hot Springs and Oakland. Has Tonsil erntloii Hobby Crowder, Junior, under went a tonsil operation this morn ing. His father. Bob Cro w de r. was called to Medford from Mar- tines. Calif., because of his son's Illness. Home From Bam ton Mr. and Mi's. C. W. Palm are home from a sojourn at their sum mer home nt Bandon und report wonderful weather on the coast. Mrs. Howry llotuo. , Mm. Snell Howry, who has been visit iiiK hr daughter Mr. C. E. Strlmifelbuv. In Vancouver, Wash., returned to Medford Sunday morn ing. i niroH en t her Fog on the vtnM and fair In thi interior tonight and ednesday. ehanse In tempeiittnre. (ientle northwest and north winds on the coast. In Baker Slaying . . , Associated Press Photo Herman H. Barrerct was arrested In Montreal' in connection with tho slaying of Mary Baker in Wash ington, D. C. He waived extradl; tlon. More or -Uncle Sum's money will be Inlefraujatiou-ln Medford to morrow ns tonlKht is pay nlKht for both Company A und the. headquar ters company of the local National Ciunrd unit,, when the quarterly pay to the mamhern will be. dis tributed. Hence a full attendance of the personnel of both organiza tions Is expected. About $loou will lie UiHlributed. Not only for that reason Is a lurtfe attendance desired, but also lor ti n fact that inasmuch us both the National Guard units will par ticipate in the airport dedication celebration next .Monday arrange ments will be made tonight for their participation in that event Company A is in excellent con dition and is looking forward to a busy season the remainder of the summer, next fall and winter. Kvenlng reveries. NIK'iHorvice to ICG Or KG W, 7:'('n to 7:4fi p.m. Amos 'n' Andy. NItC service to KGO, KIIQ, KO.MO. KG W, K EC A, KFSD. 7:4fi to S p. m. Sperry Sweet hearts. NPC service to KGO, KIIQ, KO.MO, KG W, KHCA. S to S:30 p.m. The Cosmopolitans NMC service to KGO, KIIQ, fKKSD, KTAIt. S:.'la to- 1 p.m. Pacific National Stngers. NI1C service to K(iO, K H g. K FS I . K T A R ; KG W 8:30 to X:4!i p. 111. !t to !l:30 p. m. Piano Paintings. Nltr service to K;o, KMQ, KTAR. !l:30 Hi 10 p.m. The liluo Hoys. NP.C service to KGO. 10 to 1 1 p. m. Gems of the Drama NIIC service ( KGO, K'OA. It to 12 p.m. lltttcl Dunce or chestra. NIIC service to KGO, KF1, KFSD. ROSKP.ritG. Ore., July 29. ft Plans fur the Immediate Im provement tvf the Uosehurg nlrport were announced today by the nlr port commission following a con ference with L. O. Hubble, divi sional superintendent of Pacific Air Transport company. Gravelled runways will be extended and wid ened nt once and boundary lights will be Installed. The commission was told the. local field will be a very Important connection when ninht flying schedules are started on the mail route in a few weeks. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Baker of the Crater Ijke highway a son, Tuesday. July '29. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lucius Lull of Central Point are the parents of n 7 pound girl, born nt tho Sacred Heart hospital July 29. Born to Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. New man of 45 North Holly street, a ?H pound boy. nt tho Sacred Heart hospital July 27. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil HK.VT, Kurnlshiul Willi linth: 1 3-rnoni. $17: 1 3-roinn. fii ' V 2-rooin, SIS; 1 tnr,tf room, ?l3..'it. l.ln-hts nmf vnLr fur ntshod. Imnlir.. ftt 32: S. lvv. KOK SAl.i: llmlsohol.l rtirnlturi'. iiewim; tiKtrhim. 33!t Havon St. KOK iiKNT N'lo 1.'i!tnc room. pri'U' enlr:inep. utljoinittc l;ith, 60 7 S. 1'tnlral. 1JJ KlK IIKNT l-rooni mmlorn fur Ni.h.'t h.tu on p.-ivemt'lit. No. lil.'O W. Iftlh St. 13i LOST t'mliro!l:l tn-.ir iinslof fli-r. rU-.iye roliirn to Trilulnc off:''o. GHOST WALKS FOR 'NATIONAL GUARD 7 to 7:30 p. m. Births PORT DEDICATION PLANS ARE GIVEN ' TO LEGIONNAIRES I Plans divulged by .General Chairman Seely. flail nt last night's' meeting of Medford Post No. 15 indicate that Medford's airport 1 dedication next Monday, August 4 will be the greatest air show ever put on In this section of the coast, j Fifty planey manned by famous VHots are expected to arrive here at 3 p.m., August 4, and two big programs will be starred during the afternoon and evening.. j To defray the expenses of this ; elaborate air show a small ad-1 mission charge will be made. The i one admission ..will cover both the! afternoon and night programs. Crowning event of the evening; will be a big aviation buH In the new hangar, which hws been at tractively decorated for the oc casion. The vieillng pilots and officials of the1. northwest air tout will be. guests of honor nnd wilt be Introduced to the crowds. Lo cal Legionnaires are working hard to perfect final nrrangements for this big dedication celebration, which will draw many from vari ous parts of the state. . , A report of the airport dance given by the Legion last Friday was made by Chairman Hall, who stated that a nice profit was real ized for the drum corps conven tion trip in August. Pert .Apple gate was Introduced as a new member of Medford post. . Past Commander Elmer WHson paid a splendid tribute to William Lyman, well known v e t era n of the G. A. II.. whoso funeral was held yesterday, and resolutions of sympathy were extended to the family of this departed comrade. A plan to raise funds for .the convention trip to linker, August 14 was outlined by Lee Garlock, chairman of the special campaign and th.e project will be put into effect at once. Medford post drum corps has the greatest distance to travel of any corps in the state and a large sum of money is needed to defray expenses. Fif tern more members . are needed to put the post over their quota , before the convention nnd every local Legionnaire it urged to pay his dues nt once. Vice-rom-mnnder John Holmer presided at last night's meeting with Henry Fluhrer acting as adjutant. Obituary CAM 11-1 ELL Margaret Jane, daughter of Mr. and M rs. J. L. Campbell of ' 100 South- Grape street, passed away at a local hos pital at 4:00 a. 111. today at the age of eight years, eight months, 17 days. She was born at Estancin New Mexico In lNitl. The family came tf southern Oregon from Seattle In 10:MI and are well known in Met! ford, where Mr. Campbell Is engaged in the sheet metal busi ness. Besides the parents, ..there are left, four brothers una two sisters. Turner Derwood. Maurice Sol by,- Catherine and J. L., Jr., all of Medford and Mrs. T. It. Bryant of Oridley, Calif. Funeral services will bo con ducted at the Conger chape at :3f Thursday. Interment will be in Medford cemetery. Pl.isslfled ftdvertistntr gerw results. PHONE 4 HOLMES . 4 INSURANCE 4 SERVICE 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 S, Main Phone 260 JOHN H. LOCK , Painting Decorating Fins Interior Work a Specialty Phone 118 ' , wshe(I a"d cooled with S. jCV ' i - Medford Spring Wate,r (ZShJ STARTS' " k ' I TOMORROW j :t A Star A soul (nvnUcns ... A hoiivt pomes 1 lie lull lii'Snjty'nf fiOO'D-liYK . . . lillli' Xiiiii'.v Cinderella storv ... HAIL... the Iv fri'oiit netress . . . tlie new rUncy Carroll in "The, Devil's Holiday Willi - Ends TONITK HELEN KANE CHARLES"BUDDY "DANGEROUS &JBSSf NAN MoGREW SkSL ffL' STARTS TOMORROW rogers mm . . in KB ftS "SAFETY in NUMBERS PLUS "Duke of Dublin" Talking Comedy mes INSURANCE AGENCY HARRY MARX PAINTING '. Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J MMdal ' Workers ! ,. CLAAIiriED ADVIETI8IN0 QUI EKIULTt Is Born! is slii'n-d . . ii li licr Hi'c.it talci1 ! : Carroll of tlu' sweet, pretty Talking News Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to toe with French Heel J ... A man lias to he skilled In sheet metiil wnrk ot. nil kinds In order tn i hold a job 'wiih rnt.--' That f why wc can gua'iiuitec ever jb. . "Tinners to the Trade" Medford Sheet Metal Works A. A. LIVERSIDGE, Prop. 718 N. Central Phone 41 1 n 8 lvjwssgrai1; Hi O