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VOUB fEDFORD'MAtL TRIBUyE, ISIEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JU2JE.21.193r M'-iiisiT wry;;nr ttfr M JIM r PAGE TWO .hitiS'A'lJ 'h: , .Ji Personal Thrift Klmp nlo t; Thi Thrift Shop has on a ten- cent salo. lloncu this 1 the time tu buy many useful urtlclos at a i ocai to buy many umjiui articles at aN v vVarrei p x. Powell, C. C, dltsa .ich. . The shop also, ilir0-wri j M. itntilnson, E. B, woliffi's .drirtsiw, children's clothes jUffy, E, B. Ooodoll, W. A. War- .and, several inon's good . suits nj. 92. to jfl. .Anyone having bundles for the shop Is axkfd to call 4 lit, or deliver ttyem -at,-the. 'shop 'over Iuvs r l.o-.4niieloH ' ' ;; Jn 'Oarlock -and datiKhtora left thk- 'niornliift tor tt'Loa. Angeles, jvhero the Klrls will remain. with relatives' arid friends, fon the sum-; mer vacation. ," 1 : 4 Kevf llalrd Talks lo notary ' '" C Itev. vt'm. Huird..;astor of the Ohrlntlan church (rf this city, wo tlie main speaker at ' the Kolary meeting of AhIiIjuiu" loiiny. his talk .being devoted tu general subject". j -being devoted tut gcnei ' flt a permanent before' July 4th. Tulip Oil Waves $7.50; other jiermnnenta 1 5. Bowman's. Tel. 67. . i- -.. . ,; 8 From Illsltint titles' ; ' Guests from a distant registered at local hotels tnolude Palmetta ' llullt and luve Layton of Chicago, 111., W,m. Iiurenz: .of Cheyenne, Wyn.y. Moroni Olson of Ogden. Utah. lMs.,.uns Mis. Charles Whlt- inw' of ..iiuncne, llnui. T. H., and Mr. nnd'-Mrs,' R. J, piMt'of Den ver, Colo. ' .' '."' - The Checkered Cab Co., phone 900, la offering special 4th of July ratOB ' to crater Lake, K. Falls, Crescent City, Diamond lake; Ash land, clo. Reasonable prices and r,ulck service. Ask about our out-of-town flatting, hunting and pic nicking trips. Phone HOO. , . B4 Prasa Klro IiHt Rvenlng 'A grass 'fire last night was re ported north of the I. o. o. V: ' cemetery, which was extinguished by, the ljfi)l firemen. ' Portraits of distinction. , The Peasleys, opp. Holly .theater. tf MIks Imy liOnves V Mlffl Ruth Tjtis; left for Portland this noon on Ithx. Shasta, from which 'city she 'vlll leave Sunday for Steumboat ; Springs, Colo., whord she will spend the summer. Children' under 'I will he od mltted free to the-' races at Savage Rapids dam Sunday, 'Adults. 60c. 1 ; ' 87 . In Nrvjdihor lUty t ; ' , Larry Porter and Al Porter were among the ttedford mn spending yesterday In Ashland ion business. Brill Sliect Metals Works does expert repairing,, lender and auto .hd.y repairing; ' . tf Carnival Trailers In J'rlmm ' Wlliifam nhoodos,"41, Klamath . Falls, ana' Thomojt Baldwin, alio; Ray ClarK, 27,' Mciltord, pleaded nulUy t,o possosnlen of Jlquor In , A'isilcp court Munday nnd were fned $a00 each. They were i rested Saturday evening after the management of tho parnlval which played horp, requested officers o : arrest them. The carnival men eald ( tho two men followed the ; lny,, frtinj nouthern Oregon, Tho fines wore not paid und tho men were 'lodged In tho county jail. liiilitene (teglster-Ouard. .Tut flowers for all occasions. Mixed bouquet. : and corsages a mteelaltyV 136 80utn Holly. Phono 880-L, ; ' ' tf Ms'jor Koturns Tnki' , Mayor l. M. Wilson wa exneet d tinok late this afternoon from business visit In Klnmath Palls, Now Is tho cheapest time to cal cimine and paint. Call us and we'll give you an estlinnte of cost. ' Tel. J0. t(. HtMurn tu CVmritl Point Mrs. Joseph Boswelt and daugh ter. Vvette. who have spent the last thre months In Yreku, have re turned,, to their home In Central Point, i . . . ., 'Cut (lowers, choice glndloln. JOH Clark St. Phone 1460. 08 i .Attending Convention -'carl J. Rrommcr of the Southern Oregon Credit bureau' is attending ; the statu convention In Portland . this week of collection agency rep l resentntlvos. 1 1 ' Kyebrow dyeing; painless nrch- ; inn;' metals 11 Thur. and Frl. Bowman's. Tel. 67. ' fc ' ss Holsum j, Tb" lodger,' IargeOoa,f with more slices A grealpr bread value at lOo (From 8Wte Metropolis , :h l -'iAt fejlford -hotels; fronf the city ) of Portland, the following are res 'Istered: Mr. an n. Vr-K. MI iliert. 8. W. 'Butler, -. E. Miller, (f. J. McA!llter, J. It.. Bc-ale, Itob White. A. 8. Powers, E..W. Halonka, Homer Miller. George. Kohison, An drew lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Krohn, W. C. Kemp, J. liraldley, A. W. Adamson, A. I). Peler- schmldt. Acq Myers. Dorothy Jones, ner, Wm. A. lleuly, A. C. Bather, H. Wnsnor, Mr. and Mm. Al Schrocder, Joe Ilomnnl, C, fl. Brewster, and A. C. Barnekpff. , Bnlhllnir PornilM Issuctl ' -'.' ! Mru. Mliinle Bryant th morning was issued a btllldlh'g permit' for the--construction of -a 'garage and woodshed ai 01"C(itag street, to eosi.,,zuii. noiner permu was is sued, for the rerooflng of the build ing at SOU Ksst ' .Jackson street .Wheifl tjie Woo) Climber company has Its office. ( ;Tlie cosf was estL tnatpd.at .p6.. .' M; 'j- Get 'it tree shampoo with fl tnaroel or:flnger wave, 'Mnh., Tuei. Wed. Bowman's. ' Tel 67. v ' 98 In gstcr City I L. Boyd and C. A. McKorn were among the residents of ' Medord who spent Tuesday In Grants Pass. ' If you need nny calclmlnlng or painting done, Phone 108. ft' Bnoy Ijakc Trip ' " " ( ti Mrs. R. A. Barker and children motored to Crater lake yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Kin dred and son Bryce of this city and Mrs. Olive Irwin of Portland. They report a small crowd, at the lake and the road n fine copultlon with the exception of five mllca, under reconstruction. Krystalglow, kodak.' g.loss ' su preme. ' The Peasleys,' bp0. ' Holly theater; ' ..' ' 'tf Mr, aieas leaves MrLA Nettie Neas: left -by 'train this noon for her Home In Orants PaM' after having spent yesterday here visiting and attending to busi ness matters. , ! Big' rough blocks direct from nillt $460 per-load.' Med. 'Fuel Co. 'Tel. til. ' ' ' ' ' if Mrs. Illlbuoll Visits Hero Mrs. B. Hubbel! ()f Ixjs Angeles, who been visiting In Portland, arrived here today by train and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cummins before continu ing south. i , : t See the champions In action nt tho speedboat races Sunday. 07 Hull Kocly In Medical Exam Mr. and Mm. Hall Seelv left Ttonoburg on Monday for Portland, where the former will take his na' tlnnii.1 board of medical examinors' examination Tuesday, , .Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Seely are spending tho summer months In Rosoburg visiting the former's uarcnjs, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Seely. Air. Heely Is a student at .Harvard tneuica'l Achopl n Bpstqn,' , Vaiutlon with F'rlends 1 1' Miss Freda Brauhlnger of ROso hnrg Is hore to spend her vacation visiting friends. ' ' Tho entire proceeds of the epeed boat rnco meet at Savage Rapids dam sundny will be distributed as prlxo money to the winners. This Is bound to make for' hot compe tition. Don't miss them. 07' Mr. Hunt VWls Aubrey Hunt of Havre, Mont., arrived In Med ford on the Showta today to spend two days visiting here .before leaving for his home. He arrived here from Sacramento. Return from Portland Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Hnmmcl of Buttle Point roturncd here today from Portland, i where they spent yeterday.iit Broken windows glaxed by Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. ' gSOtf lllg lllnmiillil Isiko Trout The largest fish rnught at Din iqond lake so fnr this sensnn was taken by Roy lJlthrop of (Irani Pass, who brought In a 6 K -Pound trout. Phone 64J. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Sorvlce. IS7tf VlBlted tiui cientrys Myitt Taylor of Ashlnnd visited In Med ford Tuesday with Mr. und Mrs. R, y. Uentry. Tourists and others from On II ferula registered at local lintels In cluile Mr, nnd Mrs. II. A. McMur- phy and son of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs, K. C. (Inge, aXvbll S. Gage und Mrs. O. J. Sumner of Chleu, Mr. and Mrs. John (I. Iluyt of Oak land, Mrs. S. S. Duck and party of Burtiey. II. K. Mc(lully ut Sloektnn, Mr. and Mrs. II. ti. Hunt of Berkeley. Dr. and Mrs. W. K Oalnble ami J. A. Burpee of Los Angeles, and the following from San Krunelweo: Mrs. L. H. Jones, Mr. and Mr. W, F, D'l.rury and Miss O'Lenry, Ut. A. ,41. and tidytlte. (.iilell, Mr, and Mis, 11. W I'omerene, Mr. und Mrs. A, K. HoveBsuroft, Mr, and Mrs, J. J, Murphy, Mr. and Mi's. J. A. Ryan, Agnes, Rue, Mr. end Mis. J. Oeldts, Dr. nnd Mrs. R. U Ochsner, Mrs. A. B. Martin and children ami V H. Collnge nnd family, . Farvlew Hqtol In Ashland under new management. Modern rooms. Attractive weekly and monthly rates, .'''.'' .. . 14 Ktmiwl student Fleet Relilliu; At She election this week Of the student body of the Southern Ore gon' Normal ck3ol summer aor-slcn, Jack Holding of Medford wns elect ed vlre-preslilent. The others elect ed were; President, Vincent Par rett of St. HeleiM, ore.: ,c rvtary. Caroline Cutting pf Crescent Oily, ('!.; treasuier, Ara Beckham uf Bundon, (re. Return to Med turd " ' ' Miss Dorothy Andrrn and broth er, Kdwln Andien, returned home today from San Fmnrlera and Berkeley, Ca., w(er they have been vkltlng for the past Hires weeks, , . .. MEDFORD MAIL Mr. ilcrkmau Visits Mother I). H. lteekman of Portland ar rived in Medford by train tjito nuwnln. hie wlH-visU-his -mother and sister, who reside In- Jackson ville. .. , .' . : lpl. KlilMls Jtesuines Duty Captain o. O. Nichols of the state traffic department and for merly of Medfcrd has returned from a two weeks' vacation and resumed duty. In Klamath Falls. He hoe charge pf the traffic offic ers In Jhat territory, j! ' t Eleven outside drivers from -varN ous parts of' Oregon, 1 Washington and California will ' display their wafes at the speedboat races at Savage Rapids dam Sunday. . Can the, local drivers hold their 'own? Your support und .. attendance (s needed. Don't miss them; t7 Homo from Hospital 1 '(' . Mrs. Howard Works has return ed to her home In Talent following a recent operation In an . Ashland hospital. .. ... Qet a permanont before July 4th, Tulip oil waves 17.60; other permanents $5. Bowman's. Tel. 67. . 08 Hold People llvrp Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Richardson of tho Valley hotel at Rosehurg were guests last evening of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clemensop of the Jacktfon hotel. .' : ' Tom Ingram of Klamath Falls who won the "C" class champion ship at Pendleton last week, will race his Miss Klamath at the dam Sunday. , ' 87 Hero from Washington ' -' Residents of the state of 'Wash ington registered at Medtord ho tels Include W. Al Brown of Spo kane and Lucllle-'Krause' of Van couver, F. J. Perkins, Charles' W. Paxaon, Mrs. Nettle E.. Morse, F. S. Stevens, C. Berteh, Marie Guth rie and E, M. Ikeds of Seattle. fl09.00Q Kodak prices. Details at Peas ley Studio.' ... ' 41t Itccnvcriug from Bnuliebllo A four-year-old girl was rcoverr Ing from a rattlesnake bite Wed-nec-iday at her uncle's home In Ga lice. She was bitten twice on the ankle near the residenpe pt her relative, Tom Prow, Tuesday noon. Flnit aid ' treatment was rendered the child by Mr. Crow and Dr. C, L. Ogle met him wjth the glr) be tween Grants Pass - and GaMce. Antl-toxln was shot Into the .in fected anklo apd the little girl was taken back to Gulice out of danger. Grants Pass Courier. George Hurley, Albany contrac tor, has "notified the' local race committee that he will compete with his Golden Slipper at Sun day's speedbpat races pt Savage liupius qam. ,.. Spend 0 MlUlh Hero " Mrs. John Ross of Santa Ttosa, Cal., and Sue Lydlard of Los An geles will spend a mqnth In Med ford visiting friends' and relatives. Thw , arrived In the, city on .tho snasla this hoop. f ., . Grand Hotel Barber Shop. Hair cuts to plas) tts. ii.' 'ioo OreiroiikuiH 'at' HutelH Registered at Medford hotels riom Oregon cltliw other than Pqrtland are J. K. Haren and son of Marshfleld. Oiirdop Murdock of Tlllafnook. J. K. Br'undeberry of The Dallesi Gone M. slmpson of corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. ft. W. De Shuzer and children of Bentty, Mr. apd , Mrs. Rod ; Raymond, , Wm. Myers , and Margaret f Sims of Sa ten, George. Levy ;or Rosoburg! .f II. Klggs, It. L. Flnlayson, Guy li, Johnson, S. A. Morse, W. K. Rush. W. Q. Nash, Irene Moore, N. Fnv- om and Henrietta M. Haneon of r.ugene. ' ' 1 ' " ' '' Free wood -with your early order for green slabs. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel.- 611. '. ' tt DHiigliters Meet Tomorrow- Daughters of Union Veterans are reminded thnt the regular meeting of that organisation will bo field tomorrow evening In the Armory al a o'clock. Johnny Flcrsteln, northwest speedboat champion, who Won the title nt Pendleton last week, will compete In the races at Savage Rnpldd dam Sunday. , 97 Restel Returns to Istko Krnest Rostel returned to Cuter Iike national pnrk last night to resume his ranger duties there, nfler having spent his day off at his home In Centrnl Point, and In Medford, , Veterans of Foreign Wars dance, Oriental Harden tonlte. ' II' M. E. DELEGATES 'NAMEDf IE! Ktlil UN K. ore.. June 15-n Three of' the tour delegates who will represent the Oregon Meth wllst Kplscupal conference at the quarenplal general tneeting In At lantic City n 19IS. ' wore .chosen at business sessions of. the annual conference here today on four hat lots, A fifth ballot which was be ing taken at ndjuurntnent will be reported In Oto buslnoew meeting Friday when the fourth delegate will be announced. . pr, V. W. Youngson, superin tendent of the Porlliin, dlxtrlcti the Rev. Wllbert Duweon. pastor of th First Chirch of Portland. nm the Rov. J, Ct. Harrison, also of Portland, were elected. . ' ""l ' Mr. and Mrs. Merle Knuffmnn are the iwrants nf . a girl, horn June 14. - I I Ooo tilrls Ills I'ortnerii " '" BF.HLIN tfP) la establishing a Dew world record for non-stop dancing of eight, days apd eight hours here, Alfredo Fernanda u-ed 8.000 girls as partner. , ; Birtht TRIBUNE." MEDFORD, ; ' t't.'. I jy.ji ''!" Mother Ana Son Beit T, .'Mil. ,1 ', ,,,'!,,, iii,,,,, m.w i n ;, . Q?':Z-B'$ii ' ' to . Vr Alice B. Fisher (too) snd her.soii, Chrls, Both WlMetnstt unlverelty, etudsnt, le,nv..' Or. Mrs, Fisher was awardsd trophy for exercJdng the best psrsonsl In flustw and Chsrtee wss nominated the student who mad the 'mo4 progress during the school year. . ,(Nort iv.. 4rsms Gowtrc asitnrt Ssj. t i )t i 5rrlo llfriwH rH I 'CliesVet-'B.' Weslphat5 diii "Wflmd M. ROHB. ,,' U i George, W, tLnndcrs. and Ethel Wakefield. , John CoRlelgh nh ' Ida M Co-rum.- ' ' ' K ' ' Charles E.' Dutt,on' and Vivian Green. . . 'J '. - '' Chester Adklns anil El la. Glo ver. .' " ' . ' ' Bruco E. Button and Muriel Beelby. Hubert A. De Hass nnd Vivian A. Wilson. ' p. Farroll Welch , and Marjorlo A. Adams. Ralph E. Nelson and Annie J. Kent. ; Everett "It. Baker and Anna E. Brown. Clrciilt'Conrt. ' F. W. James vs. J. H. Newton, Charles Fry. Lien . , ' "! ' Central Point State .Bank va Harold E. Hlnej, et al. Foreclos ure. Edith W. Patton, et vliv vf J; II. Ev.;ins, et al. Foreclosure of contract. ..'.'''' ,. V ' .' ' jlenl Kitato Transfers, i: ' - Edwnrd Walker et ux to School Dlst N. Si . C. p.j t 'MJV'Vof Hit it m of SW, Sec. 5, Tp. 0, S. it. 8 W , ' '.;.'.-!,'.; J ..'. lijna,r Schrader to Marlon Wal ters;' W.: D. 15 V4 of NW, WJ4 of NB, Sec. 14, TP. 17 8. R. 'I H,;.;' ' City of Medford to John Obnloh et uxv W. D. Lot 8, Hlk. 1, Tuittle's 3rd Addition. Medford. ' I Mtta 'Conlun et vlr to Evorn'tt O. Trowbridge et ux; W.j D, Lot 8, Hll. 1, Tuttle's Bid Adtjltlon)-.Med-ford. ' ' ' Thomnw A. Heckathorn et ux to Roy R. Heckathorn et ux; ' Q. O; D., laud In Sees. 17 and 20, Tp. 33 8. R. I K. City of Medford to Vivian R,, Greg ory; W.' 1). Lot 18, Blk. J, Fnbrick's unrecorded Add. Medford. : ' N L. A. Roberts e ux tu Wm. M. Brlggs; W. D. Lois 1, 9, 3 and 9, Blk. "A," It. H. Add. Ashland.- C. W. Wood et ux to the Calif. Ore. Power Co.; W. D. 12.8 acres In Sec. 33, Tp. 98 S. R. 3 hi. . S. 8. Welch et. tlx to the Calif. Ore, Power Co.; W. D SO ncres In Sec 87, Tp. S3 S. R. 8 K. t - R. R. (lucheB et ux to Raymond It. Ouches, Jr.; W. D. W of SB of SW., Sec. 10, Tp. SS S. R. 3 W. Klmer N. Childers et ux to Ella Gould; W. D. Lot 13. Blk. 9. Lourel huivt Add. to Medford. . Ouy C. H. Corliss et ux to Sgobel 4 Dy. Inc.; Q. C D. 89 ncres In pLO.57, Tp. 38 S. H. 1 W. Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank to Cnrl 1.. Mnrgrelter; M. C. D. to SB of NW, Sec. 20, Tp. 88 8. R. 2 W. Harry Furch et ux to David M. Deter et nx W. D. to lots 10, 11, 12, block 17. City of Medford. Harry Fureh et nx to Dnvld M. Detor et ux W. I). to lot 19, Hock cnyos" flub. Rachel Mead et Tlr to Harry FStrch Q. C. p. to lot 10. Hocken yos' Sub. " ' Firestone Tire ft Rubber Co; to Firestone Realty Co. Deed to tract on South Riverside Ave., Medford. Louise R. llirker to City of Jack sonville W. D. to land In D. U . 87. Twp. 87 S H. 2 W. Hubbard Investment Co. lo A. C. Hubbard et ux W. 1). to lot, 17. block 8, City of Medford. Glenn R. Darby et ux to Wllttam RudKO Q. C. D, to land In D.U Q. 43, Twp. 37 and 8, R. 1 W.'V Karl 8, Tumy et ux to William pudgeQ. C, 1). lo land In D. U i 43, Twp. 37 and "S8", R. 1 W.' " " Benefit Havings ft Loan Assri. to K. D. Ilriggs W. D. to south St ft. of north fill test of lot 4. block 88. Ashlnnd. : i Cnrl I ' Mnrgrelter to Lee H. ! WakeHeld W. D. to 8Bi4 ot NWW of Sec. 20, Twp. 38 8.. R. 2 W. tielHml (iiHs l )ptlnn Relics CHAI'KL HILL. N. C U'P A blue Kgyplinn necklace and an Cgyptlan copper nilrror have been presented to the University . of North Carolina by Mmhew P. flll muur, a senior student. The relics are on display In (he university library. ' Cow Has "Jake Is?;" BAST1AN. Va. (HP) Robert Dunn has a cow suffering from "Jake leg," caused by her having enten a lttrfe quantity of mash found . near a . moonshine i still. Hosmv was absent for ecveraf days, and when she returned she was drunk. i '. v', .Wf2?.', "' "1 i-.- j OREGON THURSDAY, ARRIVES TO OPEN i The ,mn employes' of Cratr Lake lodge arid other park' conces sions as we)l as summer rangers and other employes of the Crater national park, who have been arriv ing here singly and in pairs , and reporting en route to the national park for the past week or so, are now coming In bunches and all will be there by - Saturday,1 when the louge 'eeason- opens,; altboiteh' the ; of (ll'lal .-. park' aeoaon 'will not open until-next Wednesday,' vy i; : Tills morning, under the guidance atice1 bf "General'' Manager 'R; W. Price' of ithe Crater Laka Katlonal i Parkf Compaqy, quite i flumher at young women and then, mostly stu , dents of the UhiyerBlty1 of Oregon apd some from outside the Mate, who Mil arrived yesterday ptter noon and last night, were taken up to the national park in seven stages with their baggage' following on a truck.-';"" t.' iuttri--.a; ,; -af.- The 'famed rw'6fld wohflef resort Will 'be' practically In fair opera tion' Saturday; the only difference from' the 'formal 'season " opening next Wednesday being the stages will not begin operating dally be tween Medford and the pavk and Klamath Falls irnd the park until Juiy 'l.' -- '' ' ' An unusually heavy patronage is expected at the lodge over the July Fourth period, hence local people who plan to stop at the lodge dur ing that period are warned to pave their reservations made as soon as possible: Besides the lodge opening for business on Saturday (he boats will also be In use from that day on. The rim cafeteria has been open and doing a large business for sev eral weeks past. BLOW FROM BASEBALL , , IN TEMPLE IS FATAL QUINCy? Cal.. June 25. Hays Mast, 28. a holstman nt, the Walker mine here, died yesterday as a result of being struck in the temple with a baseball while practicing.- The blow caused concus sion of the brain. His mother lives In Corvallls, Ore. ' .1 ' . - --' : ' 1 Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103. A. F. and A. ii., Friday, June 26th, 7:30 p. it. Work in the B. A. degree. Visiting members welcome. E. L. LI1NOX, W. M C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. 95 Shrine Sieclnl Session. Hillah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ashland, Friday "evening, June 2Gth. Special session. Important u 3 1 ness. tyooUon imperial, representative. 4 By RijB. DETRICK, , . Potentate. ' .Recorder. ' 94 TOO LATE tO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 6-room furnished . house, ,14 Almond St. Phone 1. 49S-H. between 12 and 1 and 7 ; to r7: 30 p. m. r . ' ; 08 WANTED :Used lady's stock sad dle or Whitman saddle. Write Mrs. DeWltt Blnmer. Trail, Ore. 97 FOR SALE R. I. Red fryer,l. Tak ing orders for July 4th. 618 W. McAndrews road. Mrs. Frsnk Barber. 96 FOR SALK Auto wrecking, used car husiitess and repair shop at sacrifice if taken by July 1st. Owner ' leaving city.- Call or write, 701 South 6th St.. Grants Pass., Ore. Linton & Bond. 9 5 FOR 8A,LB Furniture, rabbits. . Corner. Keen,e way and Highland drive. ' 95 I YQV GIT A Big, Generous Measure When you enjoy a drink of your fsvorlt beverage, dish of lee srtam-01 a llghi lunch at CLEO'S. . .... Big, generous maasure have mad CLEO'S the popular ren dezvous of town. 1 I .;,.- special; Big, Thick Milk Shakes 10c CLEO'S Main and Fir Street "coot orr at clbow1 j JUNE 25, 1931. SALdflM, Ore., June 26. (fl) Twentx-si - daily papers and 165 weekly newsiioiiers will be repre sented at .the 44th annual conven m ot the State Editorial assouia- lion. DDening hern tomorrow. Arna' G. Rae, field secretary of the as-' soefatlon, announced his bv't that a new attendance record would bo set for tho convention this year. ' ' The first business session tomor row morning1 will be held in the House of representatives at the state capltol, where Governor Jul ius L. Meier will welcome the edi tors."'' :" "' , ' ' : Tomorrow night the annual ban quet and dance will be hold, at which time Senator Charles L. Mc Nary will address the editors. - .'tJMMflfi1lsj rOXMKST COAST THEATRIS krM I IV 81 U II Ill UOTl II' I I l l r r -. . , . x . ' LAST DAY '"' " Powell IM TOMOEaoW Earl rAi Bloaer't Su preme story of that sly old sleuth Charlie Chan! 5? ... With '.-: V. !' WARNER OLAND .t . BELA LUGOS . , (ijf "Dracuia" Fam)! mism fl LAST DAY fcuvu. h ; ' 1 w;ith .. 'i ' Edw. Everett Horton ; Spencer Tracy.' ; Sidney Fox f :. El Brendcl TOMORROW ; "IN OLD CHEYENNE" A Vivid Romance of the Old West DEVELOPING - and PEINTINO Mall Us Your Film SWEM'S 217 E. Main Medford I i .': . l, ,i. c, ' r fill A Real Weeks & Orr Special On Porch Swings and Gliders .ra.'u Q i8iyi-r 1 WITH LESS EFFORT - ! AT LESS COST . . tk. yOU CAN "Th fihhy difeeia-cerrying rtAKruu 1 must fn . . at all But eonjjmy l . . .1 .... -.1 Fl T. aicisws ins: " - " TOX, proven by famouf '-L.LL-. l n.atl." tests the surest, qulckeit-kflling " houjekold ipray mede It U stainles, fragrant, econ mical, your oioit ooweitul ' .weapon esem n p. that invaoe your somsc tittS' witti Laborafow 'Tested . 1'iitir ' nnircc pav no more than NEW LOW PRICES Oc f NT BOTTLE Swim f ' Announcing the upening ,, , a ttp jf.. -w . V v , . ' ' V- : " ' ' : of ,: ' ; .: '.-- ' y V: ' ; . '", Twin Plunges Friday Evening, June 26, 1931 i ii'Cj ' 8 o'clock ' It-.- .-A--.. ; - - i-.t- :' , ' ' f -' - - T . ABhlapd's Beautiful New Recreational Center Mayor J. Edw, .Thornton of Ashland, will pull the switch that will Officially open this beautiful playground to the people of Southern Oregon. .' V .i v Swmmfeand diving exhibition by Klamath Falls-IJot.; ': Springs Athletic Club ' .-v'V? WATER' IMPORTS! CONTESTS! At nineF. VL. bargain dance on beautiful outdoor dance platform with music by Dom Provost's Pep Peddlers, J . assisted by Ashland Lithians. . This opening will be one of the outstanding ' 1 ' : ? events in Ashland's history. BUILDING L Here is an opportunity to secure a fine . : porch swing or glider at a real saving. Buy Now While They Last mj5.'a j.v.;p- f V . zr7T7raTVi C3L END THC FEARFUL : . MOSQUITO 1 ' . I 1 s MOTH . I liU f M. ROACH L J .KD8UG Dance . " , ' V . "... I. Ashland 1 FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY. & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' -WH-i :