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PAGE TWO- MET)FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFO'RD, QHEOON, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, but bo- liil II!! M ill! I!'- 8 A To. -"Personal . TourlslH ill I'tiy Anions thu tourists and others from distant holms "Kl31"11'''' Mcdford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. 1.. W. PenKlltf of 0,-den. Utah. Ma- bel Kearlos of Xew York City. III". and Mrs. F. .1. LeDrew and in. McOinnls of WashinKton, X. J.. Mr. j and Mrs. K. Kerwln of llrooklyn. N. V.. .Miss Kthel Creamer of Wood- oliffo. X. J.. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. lleiBcr of Oak I'ark, 111., Kred Wes ton of Chicago. 111., and D. O. Har ris of Uolse, Ida. On Crater ljake Sojonin Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kerkan of WashinKtoni D. ('., arrived here by train this forenoon and left on tho Htaf?o to spend two weeks at Crater lake. Vlslllne from The Dalles W. K. Caullcr of Tho Dalles, who Is the sliest of Mr. and -Mrs. James K. Oriovo of Prospect, was spend Inir this forenoon In Meilford with Mr. Grieve, and attended the Kl wahls club mooting tills noon. Mr. Cauller Is tho father of Mrs. Hen ton Clrleve. ' Krsklno Music Studio. Pinno, chvsslcal or rapid popular ourso; isultnr. Piano tunlnK $3.M. lloom 14, Sparta HUIb. Phono 863-R tf VIxlU-il Cri-M'enl flty Mrs. C. 1!. Warren, Miss Florence flravcs. Miss Hslelhi' Dortinn and Mrs. Geo. It. Cnnodo motored to Crescent City Saturday evening and 1'eutriied to Medforil last nlKht. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and uuto bod" repairing. tf VlifHllmi In Aslilaml Miss Kmma .lenkins, bookkeeper ut tho First Xatlonal bank of Meil ford, Ih unending part of her vaca tion In this city, visiting with Mis. Uthcl Channel and Dorothy Chnp pel. Miss Jenkins formerly was bookkeeper nt the Citizens bank of Ashland. Ashland TldlnRS. We havo that pnrtlcu.nr moulfl Ing. for your individual pint urn. Tho Poiiltys, oppoHlto New lie"' theater. MIsm Dnley Homo Miss Marjorle Daley arrived In Medfiffd nil tho Shasta last even lug, following iv. week's visit In So altlo. Loose, sfiueaklug whcols aro dan gerous. Have thorn tightened on a hydraulic wheel setting machine nt Flchtner's Garagoi Silt' Oregon Caves 'isltbrs ( The Misses Ethel Hoggs, Helen Dugan and l.uclllo . Hlmmons of Medford, were visitors at the Or gon Caves over the week end. Froo stiampno with 11.00 mnrcl or finger, wavo In bobbed Hair Monti y, Tuendiiy. Wednesday, rilielion Orotiulgnole perninneius, $7.50. Work guanlutoed. How man's Beauty Shoppe. I'bono 57. , 150 ItctmrtH Iiiiiirnveiiicul Vork ('onsiderable liurpvements work Is underway nt the Gold I i 1 11 dance pavilion, Luke Klnruld. proprietor, reported when lio was In .Medforil today, from his home In l-'agle Point. The Interior of tho pavilion is- undergolnk changes ns tho re sult of efforts by n small crew of men. Tho work will bo completed In a short time. Anyono who would llko n bar gain In a high grade banjo should call nt this office and Inspect tho banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 2 Btf Drunk on Winn Tonic Andrew Fsudo, n railroad section hand from Grants Pass, drank too much wine tonlo In Medford yes terday, as n consiMjiience of which he vtaa arrested, and was fined $10 In tho city court this morning. Dressiunklng nnil remodeling nl tlio Fashion H h " P. 4-' I Medford Bblg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. 'If Origtinliiiis nt HotelH .Guests at local hotels from state points Include l.lln It. King and Billy King of Hnlclll. Mrs. Max Vogt and Miss Kllza.bcth l'enler of The Dalles. Gertrude I. yon of Can- yon City, I.ucy K. Itodgers of llepp uer; nnd 1be following, from Port land: C. K. Green, J. T. Good man, II. Jl. Waha, Jack Wick, Mary Uou Myers, J. A. Given, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. tailtlew. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Harrington, Br, II. J. Harris find family. Mr. nnil Mrs. I,. M. Combs, ( p. Hnrr, ('. A. Slither- it Intnl. C. H. Mnrtln. U A. Holies tin mid T. P. Mnrtln, . Personality goes .:nto eviyy tut njni wave given In tlib Meilfor'd Tteauty salon, located Just north if Groceteria on X. Central. 1 IS Packing House Lunches are best mndo ' from Fluhrer's wich loaf, grocer. new Sand Ask your A l-Yoni Sonllle . .Mm. 1 It. Welch ahil iliiuKor of Seattle arrived in Medford this morning by train. Miili-limnker Owen lllle, III 1 Herb Owen, mutc-femakor for the I Mi-dford hoxInK rnmmlxHlon, under- i went u major operation at KuKeno I thin forenoon nt 10 o'clock, and Is (u J(. ,n a cditlon. j Hi, r,.,.0viry Ih cxpoi lpd, nccordlni; , 1( t.ioKram r,.celved by the Mall Triljuno Dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. 141 j .. k - Ai ,..,. William Kufcnlia- mechanic for the pacific Air Ti .tjipoi't com jtany in Aledfurd, roiurnort ycHter day. foilowins an absence of two week iJiirintf which Up accom panied John U'aut;e in the Pacific Northwest air tour, which visited Washington and Oregon points. .Mr. WauKn is t"l in iJollinKliam and probably will not return to his headquarters h-re for another week. ' ' Tree props at Uig Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. I. lOStf Ciiii'H Xnrtli mi Vacallmi Miss Elisabeth Croniar left this city last evening for a vacation in HelllnKlmin, Wash. ' , Two girls want to shnro expenses with someone driving to -Portland Monday or Tuesday, Aug. 11 or 12. Write Box B. A., Tribune. 141 Gored by Hull Mrs. J, Jl. Jorko of Grants Pass was sevur.ely, bruised, about the legs and shoulders and her left leg was slit Saturday morning when a bull suddenly attacked her and tossed her through a wire fence surround ing tho corral In which tho animal was confined. Mrs. J. II. Jerke suffered no serious injuries. Dr. II. 0. llalley was nttendlng phy sician. Grantg Pass Courier. Blocks $5.50 on night dollvciy only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70, tf Spend Sunday on llogtir. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen spent Sunday . at their cabin on the Hogue, near Trail. Let us haul away your garbage and refuse, ,1'huno 542, City Sani tary Hervlco. . .. - 3S7t l,os Angeles Ciiuplo Milli-les .Another young couple from' Cali fornia was married by Judge Tay lor in tho hitter's office lale this afternoon. Tho brlilo and gi'oom are Gertruile Irene Wurnsley niid John It. Thompson of Los Angeles. Orcen slabs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031. llOtt PriilllH Is'iivc. Tniniirrmv Mr. and Mrs. lloy Prultt will leave Medford tomorrow by motor for Portland; wboro' they plan to spend several days attending to business matters. ' Let mo write, your f iro Insurance. Carl Y. TengwiUd, Hotel Holland llldg., Phono 11 113. , .. If .ttoiorlxt from Missouri , Frank Wheeler of Kansas City, Mo., wiis among tho motorlMs from illslance who registered today at tho Incut branch of the out of slalo auto registration bureau. Green slabs, the beltdr kind from Medforil Fuol Co. Order early. Phono 031. lOSlf Vni'iiiliiiilsts from (lilironila Among tho many Callfornians registered at . Medford hotels are Mrs. Lou Htone. Mr. and Mrs. tl. W. Tallmnn, Val and II. I Tall man, Mr. and Mrs. F ,V. Wal7.er, Mr.-and Mrs. J. W. Barlnger, Mr. and Mm. K. J. loldwater, Mr. and Mrs, ,1. F. Heully of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. M. U Thaft, Mrs. W. K. jolinson of Stockton, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. T. Jordan and MIss'Flor- encc Tlllottson or Ainamnrn, -in. and .Mrs. (1. W. Brewster of Fres no. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson, Mis. S. K. Skater of Sail Jose. Mr. and .Mrs. W. Iluttree of Anaheim. Miss L. Kearle of Cllleo, Mr. anil Mm. Alfred II. Foeso of Pasadena, and Ihe following froni San Fran cisco: y. P. Hoefler and family. Mr. and Mrs. it. S. Carnnbiin. Katb- erlne 'Peterson. Ucgna Berg lltlll Mildred Iteglii'Il. Blocks $5. Mi on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. tt VIsliliiK llcr Sou . Mrs. Anna G. ' Itenkslnn arrived yesterday front Denver, Colo., to spend n short time in Medford vis iting her son. Illbllng Benkston .if the Jackson County Building and Loan association. Driving to San Fr.uiclseo Aug. 10. Will take one passenger. K. A. Smith, Copco. 143 Shutting Iiuimivt'iiiciil, Mrs. Myrtle Dlakclcy, who has been confined to her home on South Central avenue for the past week because of Illness, was tar ported today to be showing satlsi factory recovery. , . ! Phono. 642. We'll haul nwnj your refuse. City Sanitary Service S37tf I lire fitiiu WuMilugtmi Points Included among, guest from Washington at local hotels are K. W, I ji ml vii nnd ' family of, Pasco and Itay.W. Coen and family of Ilclllnghn m. Blocks IS. 50 tn night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono tf Vl-I(lng lii A-lilnMil Mrs. Paul McD'inald and son Hobby . of Medfiuil ale Visiting wllh Mis. .Mi Donhtd's parents, Mr. Hilil Mis. G. V. Gregg of Ashland. Hemstitching, plcntlng, pleating, billion making and lloso mending. Handicraft Shop. :,"7t( I Mnliir ti 1'ntrlcks rcrk I .Mrs. Maud Murphy nnd daugh ter Gladys spent yesterday at Pst ' rick's creek, as the guests of Miss I Jessie Nchlrichrrt. I For best green slibs. ask driver I or. call Mcdfur'tl TUel CT; Tel. J1. dStf I U. S. ' BORDER PATROL TO USE t FORDS I ' " ' ' ' - j -y-" -r A"'V ' ' -i " -V Show above are a dozen Ford carl recently delivered to the United State Department of 1-abor for (he use of the Bureau of Immigration. Theie cara, Fordor Sedana, are being uied for patrolling tV.S Bortier. MM AfK-r SI Years Mrs. I.ucy Flepves, sister of J. M. Skinner of this city, arrived on the Shnsta this murniner to j visit her brother, whom she had not seen for 36 years. Vlslntl rriwriit 'lty Miss Alice Zehner was among the Medford residents who Tlsitod Crescent City yesterday. Dr. Joilett P.' Ilray has returned from tho enst and has resumed his practice. Offices, , 308 . Modrord lllilg. -147 Xi'iV Wctlilihg lilccuses The cobniy clerlt'.s office issued marriage licenses this forenon to John It. Thompson, 25, nnd Ger trude Wamsley, 22, both of Los Angele. and to Benjamin Pnyan. 2-1. and Consuello Carccres, IS, both of Weed. Oil. Dunce till 2 o'olock, evory tinturdny night. Gold Hill 83tr Visit llkc o' WikhIs Mr. and Mrs. C. 12. Gates, ac companied by George Gates, Jr., spent yesterday at Lako o' thy Woods. -G'orge, Jr.. remained i.t the hike Willi bis father and moth er, who aro spending tho week- at their cabin. .... ... For best, green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. , , 5tt Vlsli in Grants Pass Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blyth spenl yesterday at Grants Pass visiting Mrs. Blyth's parnets, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Itussell. Oh, hoy! Now we, can get fresh Pacific ocenn fish every day at the Ivy Ht. Flail- Market. 140 Is'iivcs for cv York . Miss Grueo Welzmilier of New York City, who has been tho guest of Miss Helen Norrls for the past ten days, !left on the Shasta this morning to return to her homo in the east, - Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold III 11 every Saturday night. . StUf Rigid mi ApiiiVgnie Water Rigid calculations and careful-, j . l- ' ' V ' nii.- ii. i.. ... t. ,f!ll' from Sliasta flow of wator in, the- Applegatc Mver at tho t'ameroii hridno serve In dlstrlltuttiui of i:in socond feet, making r of the water four tlmep. aeeoillng to a statement made Saturday by Tom I'earee. water master. "If the river were flow ing full during tho mtmmcr, we could serve 10.000 tieres Instend of tho (1,000 ncrori we did serve with tho 30 second feet," Mr. Pearce said. Ct runt Pass Courier. Pnnco till 2 o'clock, every Haturday night. Gold II 111 89tf Visits Pa rent h Miss l.ea Kllnger visited Sund.iy with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kllnger at their home south of Ashland. Krystalglo kodak gloss miprcme. The Peasley's, opposite Holly Ihoa-' ter. tf Karly ReglMi-uHntts Vrgcil , tjutto a iiumber of voters, new residents In southern Oregon, or tlnifp who have changed precincts, aro making their Appearance at the county clerk's office to register for tho general election next Novem ber, Registrations are requested to bo made early. Dance Wed. and Snt., Droamlrtnd. 141 Motored to Const 1 Mr. ami Mrs. Ctv-1 Y. Tengwald and children motored to Crescent City Su t u rda y t n s pen d ' t h i wee k end. They returned last evening. Selling Smuv Rapidly Hoot lis In the tm' re hunts build ing at tho county .tail grounds are .idling fast In preparation for the fair tit bo held next month, Dan Herring.. In'ehnrgn if sales, report-1 ed today, - only a limlt'-u number of booths nr lot and merchants desiring npun are reiyueuted to see him ns early as possible. Will Visit In Seattle Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Marrltt will Iiuvq tomorrow for, Seattle, where they will spend th week Tlsltlng Mr. and Mrs. chas, MerrlR of that clly. Sim nu .riVHti Agnln cbiuccd with driving while In-i toxlcated. William Shann w ,1s ar-! rested by City Trafric Chief (leorge! Pii'seolt and bded In the city prison thlx forenoon. This is bis second arrest on an Intoxication charge within it month. Melons A tv Ulc MHtn picking time Is here and Kd Wilson of the Tnble KlU'k dis trlet plans to start harvesting his crop this wek. About Aiimht 15, he told Medford foetid ft today, the melon ncssoti at U ranch w ill It at It height. Mr. Wilson raise some of the finest melons produced In th Rogue. River valley. 1'ri mi Diamond! IaUo Mr. nnd Mrs, Al R. Minis of Dia mond lake were Medford visitors Sunday, Mrs. Kteiinett 1 ionic Mrs. A. F. Stennett has returned from Portland, to which city she a short -time ago accompanied her daughter Betty, who Is receiving medical treatment there. She re ports that her daughter is getting along nicely. ...... Ueluriis fi-om Brookings Dr. K. C. . Mulholland returned last night from Brookings, where Mrs. Mulholland and daughter Mar jory uro spending the summer. He! reports, (ho deep sea , fishing fine and many people enjoying . the sports offered at tho resort. ' C'lljr liiti-civo Moic Puhlity, f , Tho currem issue of "Western rity." piilillnhod rtt Denver Colo, IncltideH u featured article by John Ij. Crnno, (hicKo planning eimi ncor In Medforil a Hhnrt,tlino n.). concerning Med for dam! Uh plans for n rivlf! eon tor In l ho futurn Tho. article Ihcludofi lctiii-f-J nnl tells of nccompllwhrnents MetlfonI has to Its credit In city planning. Cnmplrtt'tf Vacation Wm. V. Ihuui'h has completed hUiing In his Ford aliout 35 miles nn vacation at lUg Rock lodge Rojcuo river, and Is now back nt The Toggery; lie pays1 ho 'spent most of IiIh time irrigating and spading his garden. On Vacation. ; i , Mr. and Mrs. M. neck left MW1- ford this afternoon for a two weeks vocation at coiwt points. Uusincss Visitor licrt' ' I 'field on reaching the business sec R. .h.'cordlnor. northwest re,re-' (imi of Meillonl slowed up. The of sentatlve fnr the well known lot-flL'cr tht?n I,lacctl ,'' ndei arreHt. point elertric range, .wan -a local' Hioehstficld, who fairly flew visitor from Seattle today. through Talent and Phoenix, claims , ( , , i ho. slowed down a little on reach- IMano Ue'ltal on Radio, . ling that section of the highway Anothor one of onjoyiihle I where shoulders are being added piano recitals by, the , ntudi'iitu .of 1 h it, but Officer Moore says that the fiore studios is slated fort if 1 did tha speed at which ho broadenst tomorrow night ivtnw passed over this narrow roadway !), to 10 pr, m., -The program,, which was such (hat tho officer could not Is sponsored by (he Callfomhi, 6j-o U'H tho dliTorence. , . .; gon Power company, will bu nfadt'i Whllo on hfs wild flight I'roehst up of st'lections ,from, thy . great j Hold, who was lined $ii5 and hutl eoiupoHors and will consist of both, his driving lfconso suspended for solos and duet tiimihors. A rpntf-jHix months in Judge Tuylor's court ing by Mrs.-(Jinisii-Will lend varl-' thls morning, overtook and passed ety to tiie piano iirrOgrunj. nine, enry and met tlireo cars coni s i Zcrn Kubll. local agejit ofj : tho California Oregon fowvf. eompany at Mt. Hbasta. VuU, w;(s A business vlwltor at tile i:opco gencniHoff Ices here today. , i fc ' Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dutton nnitf daughhi' Jrnp of Portland arrived (Friday for a several days visit at tbe homo of Mr. and Mrs. Marry Prentice. Sunday they Visited the? Oregon Cave nnd wttl spend the tatter part of this week at Diamond lake and Crater lake. Mr. and Mrs. Kred Can of Duus mnlr, Cal.. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A, .McDmiglrts. Fred Carr Is the division aceonnt nnt for the California Oregon pow er coihpnny at Dutismutr. Col I CRT tiCOIIp IHk . - Claud. Itrttnes, foatherw e I g h t boxing champion at the University of Washington, and tap dancer, arrived lu Medford this' tunrnlng, as the . captain of Fred Rockncr, Joe Lighter, also of tho University of Washington. "Rusty" Hall of Oregon State college, and Albert Johnson of Columbia university. The group Is In tbo clty displaying Hutterlck styles and fashions for scholarship funds, wntl plan ito bo here for about a week. Chevrolet Manager Here. . . , , W. J. .Richmond. Poj-tlnhd zone manager of the Chevrolet Motor company, 1). II. "Drury, assistant sto no manager, also of Portland w ill be in Meilford Wednestlayi eve ning ,ut. Hotel Medford nt ii:3t, which will bo UllofNTd ;i V a (meet ing, and aubJecU pertaining: to sales will hf dlsrusfod otithcrn Oregon ". a nil . nonhciii California dealers. , , Dr. and Mrs. 11. C. Wilson aro tho parents of a daughter weigh lug eight pounds, born Sunday, August 10. at tho Sacred ilenrt hospital. . Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C'hns. Franks SlB Wwt Thirteenth street R son. weighing 7 4 pounds. Mon day. August 1 1. at the Sacred Heart hospital. ... 1 A grain elevator with storage s;ace for. 6.000.000 bushels Is 1k-lug built at (inlvcstou, Tex. It makes a lot of difference whether your mipply of bono Is In the lmk or the bend. New Htunswick Wot. Fortunate- f the membf r of the Farm Hoard, their salaries are not paid by the farmers. Pallas News. When people clamor fnr ns new religion, what they reaMy want i! a religion that Isn't too rehtlou. Ceorla Star. ' Hood River Postoffice build ing ites discviKPcd recently, Births , imipiSMijiejiB Two speeders returning home late Saturday nfRht -ironr rural dances camo to grief today in the city court, uho oile of thcnl fur nished great excitement oti thfe Pa clflc hl;;hway and at tbe Bame timo Rave Herbert Moore, traffic officer, who wan trying to catch him, tho ride of hin liro. M. M. I'loebstfield. 18, of Med ford, was the latter culprit. With ! cvarul companions lii liin Fonl car nc lutt Jackaon Hot bpringa ahout midnight for Mod fonl. Pud when about a mite nwav he passed Truf- fi; Officer Moore., who was travel- i oiir in the same direction, he was flying along at a speed of , G5. to 70 miles on hour. u . . immediately tho officer gave cluiHo and the spoed hattjo between tiie Fords was on. Endeavoring the best he could to overtake the speed ing car tho traffic cop was only JIlhjtt to keell thc uil U,ht of thc nth or in vlnu until Pronhut. ling lu the opposite direction. i Tim ntbnr miiixmIm' flndfl wnu Hurt V Ihivn nf Iteml. u-iin drnw n . f jne nf $l0 in jdg0 Taylor's court, j because of speeding his car on the i Jacksoriville highway, and cutting iij itndt ihiHsiuj mw' car ite Vas 3nJ,.l,t4.t 1... n.,a.t.- Ulttt-i 'l i..1t.. " v9 DRILL AND MEET FOR LEGION POST A short but snnbpy session of Medford pnst No. 1 .ri will be held at tbe Armory tonight and every local Legionnaire ts urged to be present. Final plans for the state convention at Raker this week will be dfscumed and a report on the drum corps will be he!rd. The following delegates and alternates have been elected to represent Med ford post .at thc 1H30 convention: Delegates: W. S. i Jlolger, X. C Chancy. H. L. liromley. Ted linker, Karl York, Fred Fry and I. JC. Foy. Alternates: Kverett Urayton. Louis Raker, Uverett Hroson. WjJ. Look er. Cole Holmes, Ed Leach and Herb llussong. A report on the recent airport dedication and Northwest air tour wilt be made by Ocneral Chairman1 Scely Hall at tonight's session. ASj a special feature,, Hcrt Rati? of Hollywood will be present in pcr- son ( n o t a m o v I n p i c t u re a n d 1 give the local Legionnaires a short i talk on the Colortone talking pic ture process. U Is rumored that he may be alsf prevailed upon to present soma of his inimitable im personations, j LIFE OE JOKER MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Aug. It. oP An Inquest will be held today In the case of the denth of Allen Hartley, 'Jl. of Myrtle Point, who yesterday. to u spirit of fun, placed a rifle mur.ale against bis head and with a dramatic gesture, pulled tho trigger. The hull.$) pierced hist head nnil he died several hours later without regaining conscious ness. He. believed the rifle un loaded The Emoting took place at the home of (Jenevlere Norrls, while be was waiting to escort her to a theater. Several ormbers of the girl's fatplly witnessed the tragedy. Classified advertising gets results. I iun Aim n?,Arrrf NNAL UKUIV UUK fb GRIM JOKE ENDS FOREST PACKER ESCAPES BITE OF A SCORPION . Adrian BrolH of Ashland", n packer iu .tho Crater National for est service .whiie . packing some material into the forest lookout on Devil's peak on tho Cascade divide Ihiw mni-ninp wnt bitten bv 1L I scorpion on the hand. The bite of a, scorpion is very poisonous, much like that of a rattlesnake, and no. Lime was lost in combatting the-wound. , , , . I'irst aid was given by. tho forest guard attached toi. the Seven. Mile rangerfitation, .who administered treatment like that used for rattle snake bite, mid u short time later Brolli. was hurried .to', the govern ment physician at the Klanrath In dian - agency, who administered further treatment.,. . . .. At . noon today tho Crater na tional forest headquarters here re ceived a report from the Indian ageney-that Brolli was in Eood coniiiClim aijilt would :l)cj Kblc' ln readme, (regular !din,yi IA. t)ie;foi-est sqme; umc tocia;j t v ; J n 5 1 1 Tho huckleberry crop on Huckle berry mountain, off the Crater hako highway, is til most gone, ac conling t,o. reports reacliing Med ford today. There, were 87amps of. pickers there yesterday,. Includ ing a , large number of Indians from the KJamath reservation. .TJie crop has been picked so tliorough ly that pickers In some cases have to waJk four on five nillesftq rach verries. ( fTbey ; ar3 felling le'dollai- to 1 .60 pM gallon. gooa jive!' fjiom Vne' FOR POSTOFFiCE . Four new postoffice lock t'nf twice as large as the present large size lock drawers, and SS new ones like thc latter, all Constructed of wood and metal, which had been received by the local postoffice from the "Vnlo, and Towne Lpck company of Stamford, Conn., were being Installed today, and it will be u few days yet before all are Installed. Theso large sized bins are for the mail of thc large In dustrial and similar firmy of the city. With this now lock box equip ment the Medford postoffice will have altogether 107S lock boxes of(a!l sizes, of which lG0 arc small wised boxes, AH aro small sjzed drawers and 8 are medium sized drawers. Si'IHIIkIi Kite Stntrd inei'tlnit I.ndcanil C h a y t e r. 7:3U-p. m., ' Auk. 1 1th. ..- L. E. WILLIAMS, Socy . . . 141 fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK 'liarrod Rock pullets. K. V. Holifield. Rlackwcll Hill on Old Stage road. 117 Foil RfcXT Furnished apart ment; electric range, garage. Tel. 1432-X. 1-17 FOR TRA 1)K Oood Ford 1-ton truck. Want radin, lot or what have you? Tel. 1277-W. 1 4 Hf WANTIOD Cse of small apart ment for couple in exchance fur chores . about place. Reliable Pi.rty. Writu Rox 4S. Mail Tri bune. ' 144 FOR SALF At a bargain. I'll acres .on .Redwood highway; 1 good house, 2 anvil! houses, large barn, tree water for irrigation; fenced and cross -tflnced, with - .tstock and equipment; .you make 'terms. iThis is an investment, i 3 N Rartlett St. ... 14,'. FOR RENT e-rm. modern house on north side. Tel. 177-X. H3 FOR RENT flood clover pasture for 100. head of cattle. W. K. Hammel, Eagle Holm. 147 WANTED Thorouuhly experl- ieert bookkeeper! man prefer red. Address R. K. in your own handwriting, stating experiences wbere employed now. when avail able, references, wages preferred. 111' 4 Holmes, 4 Insurance 4 Service HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hao(lii( Phon8l784 , EKONOMY DAIRY FLY SPRAY ' m PAYS ITS WAY USE ECONOMY FLY SPRAY BEFORE MILKING, MORNING AND EVENING, AND WATCH YOUR uIILK FLOW INCREASE ' Sold Only by MONARCH SEED & FEED GO. "323 Eart Main Ouklnnd. Wooden water mulnsi- Tho Herman government has on Maple tect beins-roiilaccd with ; established a school in Schleswig iron lilpe by California Oregon i Jlolsteln for training city boys Power Co. ' ' ' -1 1 i "fol-' fh'-rn' it-oi-k; " "' ' cmmmmim. season dcesn't start until next week, but - the FOX THEATRES are showing TWO OF THE FUNNIEST COMEDIES , EVER PESENTED IN MEDFORD "NAPOLEON? HUH HE WAS JUST A SMALL POTATO." ' LITTLETON LOONEY talking . . '.' The wise-cracking bumpkin with the Napoleon complex. , . . Takes counesses for the count . . . gets in Dutch with duchesses ... thinks ho'e tho Kins- of PUNOMANIA. . AND SO HE IS.! Pol he is none other than your '''"all (j) yMjm 1 TALKING- 0 UrPflSr" AL80 ! Ounny Jim in "MUSH AGAIN" ' jSs8k Tfir' Sinning' Act ?llPi 1 FOX TALKING NEWS 'J Daily Bargain Matinees 1 Ef Children 10 itMUK Z5C 2 SlhM 25 and 50 "fS Coming WEDNESDAY JOAN CRAWP0HD hi 'OUR BLUSHING BRIDES" iiisptot nrrnm TONITE and Tuesday ALL TALKING- . ALSO Sporting Youth in "THE TAKEOFF" TALKING NEWS I Fhono 260 ! f old pep pay and ioy-friend, 9 in EVEN THE JfOUSSa LAUGHED WHJIJJ VALL TURNED COWE OY- A ct'-cua jj-fl'r is fo,;ed to ';o WEbTESN .... and then the begins. -I 1 NOW '. i OUT V? LEILA POLLY WO I? -SN cuff ir:vr vr:ivi f , Shews at 1:3C 7 a'.i! " ' ADMlS:OV Mat. 10 and 25, r -. 0 ann r