Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 16, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Local and
Every rWata at- Crater l-JtUei
jllavld Hi Canf-leld, ehlef ranger
a Crater I.ake national nark, yen-
tcrday afternoon staled that cara
thin neuron had registered at the
park from every state In the union,
( the lest one to edwpli'ta the check
apparlpg: about ;'noon. -, according
to,, A. 18. ; Kosepbauni,, who t'pent
the day there. i ; ,
, .. -I Mini , Huryl Urorkway. who i un-;
: trijni up onenltlon si the:Com
':niuitty; a'iuipj(il!'J'ufliKluy nlghv I
lljtyiutU'd) io i ittllnaMifrn'''
jl.l.t.tjiiu'iil.iiM iu:-'-i;.'-f
Coeds nl Pk'kcjr fl'l'a , .
Mr., apd, Mra1. (Waller! Itlggs or
Eugene and the .Mtasoa Mildred and
!;&tfilcc "Mitisk tof i 'Sheridan ! are
..guests'. lb lg week'..uf Ajmi ;Wiiltr
i Dickey, Members or,, tne local
,)( iyu.nKrv'seitff ho enjoyed, meeting
J 'lb uuea atj the bfcltey homo'lust
l: i venial! i Iwera I (Jtenna and iiepa-
"CI
Juek rlurbilugh. '
: Fronj Distant Point '-. -
Jncliided untong guests at loflttl
hotel from ilUtaru .points are M.
Hi -riwf fmiw , and , fumlly of Mil
cwauko. y Wis.,, M . If. and 1''. C.
War of Heft Gate, N. Y C, H.
Hubbard ot Plnevllle, N. Y Mr.
and Mrs.. Fred Hune of Abarlllo,
Ten., .Oeorge M. Veatman ,of Kt.
j Louis, Mo., Dr. Frances M. John
. . aon oJL.Marlon, . Ind., . Mine Anne
Cody of A'ambrldgo, Mann., C. It.
'(. OiUlnji uod .n. Knsenporl of Chi
IB,, (arid, ri, Ml Carmine" of
'iV
3i
MilCreillefl Koluni t
Chief of. Viilice and, Mr". Clatoun
wee
.Hedlel 'Murnwl laat , evenlnK
from a vacation trio ito Up no
nnri
(idhViK'.ld polntd In taH-
taddal-d t.f l-ltfA
i Tr ' AritXaMlved In Medfortl
. . . l).linlii todayand lilujin, Xu. luikt!
j liof hyuie 1 UiU city.
r;Bilor'har(ll)iI ''I' ;' ': '.Y
I ' TVUr orehartllata In the Ttotcue
, RlMr valley are huRy early and
, Info now keoplnit their land In the
' flMt-cUuw. coiullUoo, .that alWiiyH
; rulva Jn tliut aection.' H. Willi
) leek of Madford wtia hero yoater
; day and kn-toreated In, the .weather
reporta from lila homo county. Hv
regleterod at the Multnomah liolol.
I Illo Orcuonlun. j,
lUdlp Man' In Clly ' ,
v 8tuiley Jane ofv Portland, fac-
lorv reprPHPnumve or. tne .i;ro(iey
'S;". ib.llo'. .liil6dil)1lli(iil4,niuoilu
trjiiDnnrtlnir rhiit.iiinii in . M.flfunt
' lth''J.'Hi'lrl0iV-Uf6Wy aloiJ
i-tjfln fhla territory. itt' :
ji,:.nnffty department ot the Califor
nia. (iMiinn VnM uuiituiiv'i, nf
iitiiifica nt. MeVf4nl( K'ai'dt4 V"M
i .' oy .Tueatiay alter a brief baalnerH
" vli.lt In KUmaUi Kll, ,. W. F.
''- Hataeitbarrir-iof the oedlt,.,dpaiit,
' nu'nt la in Klamath Falls to re-
I at Medtord holela tnrude!Mr.an'd'
6 Mra. ill. Uifllelde, jr. Hnd Mra.
N. Hi VUrwk, Flareufn lH'Ml4-;
itmn i'iinam, Mia IWI, Miiu.
botHMWW:.' 'el, Mr. Ind Mr,i
. W, If. Huldwln, CK J. Wrltilit.) Al
" , Vrt Nvlaohl "U' H. iNlokok l( V,
' ''WlUdUKliby, ! Kay Frank, lan
tlweeney. U. C, Hmith, B. K, lluin
lla, (llfnn (lilliert, K, 1). Howland.
M. and Mra. 0. U. KiHiera, Mr.
. and Mra,, Wni. D. Ituiwill, V. M.
Kuullv Mr. and Mra, W. U. Hel
. frluh. Mra, H. b Mvlaon. J. K. llol
den, 11, C. WnlllnK. V. 11. McBatn
and i. V. Yortry and aen. ,,
Itellirn fnini ltlnimuid Ijiko .
,Mr. and Mra. U, M. Murphy re
turned laat evenliiic from Dliunond
lake, where they have bran apend-
, cuj)li...i:hey ,iinii-.f.i-a.., vvn flier
ewnditlona fine, and wild tluit they
ware aueveaaful lii.catrhliuj. a, fnw
; On niunlMa, VVrtt .A jaAllHSiit'W,'
V,'-1 rJ'B'.tMllierg-, .nmnager f f.l
dell' ft Clarke, in'.V;unar4'.8taih
' ahlp Minpany, with headiiuartora In
, Settjr,i(n,t yeeterday lit Medford
' attenflintf tp dualnew matiem,
VAUle lyaaMOrml , , v
K. A. VdlUef, for anmtlme wlrh
vilm" Oonernt iVtrqleunt ci pora
tlnn In IhU oily, hua aecepted the
position of nif'lia fo llm auwi or
KanlEiitlon In Klmmali Fullo. and
will tuku UK h' dutiea there to-niorrnw.
Old Sol
. i ahard fallow to
"along with especially in
j J-hot ttilry kitchen
, u Let ' jhjhrerl doi jour
baking. You'll be sur.
prised , at how much
' time it tare.
Personal;
Captain Aupligntn Expected
Captain O. C. Applegate la leav
InK the lout of tM week for Med
ford, where he will meet hia duugh
ter, Miss Joan Applegate, who ha
been teaching school In Hanta Bar-
Iwru, Cal. Mir Applegate la now
at Forest .Irfidge, Greenville, Cal.
visiting , friend, fine plana,' to
wpend the remainder of the lutn
meriJt southern 'Oregon visiting
reluiisiesr mrld ' acquaintances,
Klamath Jfnlle Herald.
Uuvo Today for l4iko '.
-.'Catherine.' Htrock. of San Diego,
Mrsi ;o. K. McCoy and dauKhter
Audrey fcft thbf (IGon by stage fo
Crtor, lake, ip apend; a,, day.
, !:;,t',',;.:,i".T'". ( - ; ....
jlera frtiiti .Wuiililnalon
" WaahlnKton uueiln reglatered at
Me'dford hotels Include , Mr. and
Mrdi Harry W.-rtlnKW of Hpokane,
and IBIli folloivlna from Meattle
Ai.' D. jSiriner, My.lid Mra, N. II,
Evanai Wi A Fortner, Arthur Iiane,
H. li. Teetera. W. K. Parker, ilr,
and ASrrf. v0avld Tata and aon
Lauretta' MuNab and. Bert Cohan
ItaiilN ami to PrMe!t ! 1
'h, TJ.. Fox of Oranl Paaa Atnrt
ed thla week traniportlruc gaaollne
rrom Medroru to tne Ktandura cl
dlatrlbutlnir plant at. Prowpect.
Ilaa Major Ojiemllon '
E. Cocking underwent . major
operation at the Hacred Heart hos
pital yesterday and la In an 1m
.proved ioo'ndlttin, tKday. j, . i
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Jr. rxiutlrrtlll (l(y
'Harry liunaherry, genera
frelKht ami traffic manager for
the l-Tnlon Pacific rnllwayi la apend
Iijk the diiy .ln Medford Conferring
'wlr off Ida la, If. . :
Home from Honrburir !
"Mhi 11. H: .lnnox of Medford
ind daughter, jMI( Lucille Lennox
'It Urn Angulea, (, left ( Koaeliurg
Tueaday for tho -former a home in
'Medford ' rh'e liitlor ia enjoying
'uqr vacation MifOfegoe. ,They are
former itoseburg residents, the lat
ter. having 'been stenographer for
Jl.lX Quino insurance , company
for several years. .Itoseburg 4ows
neview,; . , , -.1 ,. . . . .
At N'alla.wl Vault
Mrs, Clu CroMby loft today fo'
Crater lake where she plans to re
main until Friday evening.
To Open Now Klullon .
; V, I, Powells, fli-ld rales man
ager of the General Petroleum cor
poration, with headquartcra 4n
Partland, nnivi'il ,ln Medford from
Po'rtlhW't'liW'mOrnlhii, ami will ns
ts( W.ij'JM'KlHuhe; IHatjirtlay In
opening the Miller-pecker service
stlilioil'Ifiit'lJMiitri nnd idi'eahiHn
aU ucM (n A.ihlnnd. , Ida then pin (in
(rntinnto bdWli.Ws matters' lii
Klmnatlt F,i
,MrJi Sf-olt tn.t'Uy , i
' 'tV.,W.J1cWt.'Vertefrtt iiget. for;1
tne, t.nicago norinwoatern railway,
in In 'Medrtml -toany fi6ittPort.
land, culling on ahlpperst (J,,',,
I :
''0 ""' motm-ftrtu. hoUii : b)
rb,1!lJI, anjl. MK, aimlk nnlinituV
t
OTriclnla tvalh thai this ihantliW Ik;
aMlnst ,,lhtj,hiw , on lli' .Pnclflc
niknw'itiN'. ' cofntvl rohdnv nrtii all
pulil ..thoHTovwrh'turciij. ,-4-, .ratttfj
rass i.;ouricr. i ,
Hark from Purl hind '
: A. 'ft. Cunnlnghnm nnd Men J,
Trowbridge of tho Peoples Klectrlc
siore relumed ye.-nerdny from a
.ihort business ylslt at Portland,
Fhnvrra fmni Mrs, Web'H ';
Mrs, Flora Welch of 130H Esirt
llth street 1ms presented 'the
CMtamher of Commerce with two
nior beautiful tmuqueta of flowery
from her Harden. Un Is of delii
eatwly eohii-ed tilarilaH an thr
othaa-'6f hydmuguaiA j.r ; ) '
IU'sk fmm Bnr Male
lluasta at Medford hotels from
Cfornla' Include H; IX N4throi.
rnki 'I'ruehaup nnd Nelllo True
lump' of Npa, Kliner North f
Kureka, Mr. and Mm Robert W
Uudd and Mrs.' R. A. Uodd ot Bur-
linganuv Mra M. K. It. Appel, Miss
K. K. Jtust id Mra. O. and Audrey
Xlct'oy uf Oakland, Mr. nnd MivW
a. t . ano iniaau Alaal of Alotlesto.
A. t, t-hasa and mother of Alhain
liin.' Mra, A. t Wldile.w of Hanla
MonliU, Mr (leorgo V, nillh.
Frances M. OrlfNtb, Mr. nnd Mra.
. F. Oruher, Mr. and Mr Mux
t'mter, Jennie Hlglnlxitlmm, Mr.
and Mm. Thomaa Magner, M1k
Carpenter, J. J. Bugarman , and
party of l Angeles, and the fwl.
lowing from San Friinebvo: Mra.
Huth Uendell, Mr. and Mr Fred
O, Heln. Herald Hauler. Rose tlnlil
mlth and Ada tloldsmlth,
IUtumu to Maoramrnto
Henry It. Allen of Sacramento,
who haa been In southern Oregon
for several days, left last evening
fur, hi home In the aoinh.
Ml Carpenter Visits Idkn ' '. ' "
Mla Sura C.irni-nter of Phlln.
ilelidila. Pa., left by staga this
morning for Crater Lake national
pin k. MIh cariientor la, en route
Home from Hoattln, Vnklma nad
other nonhwi-etern pointa. '
.t at Krrhj
. Mlunley Stark of Medford ' hn
tuken a position as second mitn at
Ihe Ptundard Oil dlatrlbutlna plant
at Kerby, Josephine county.
On ItiiKlness Trip
. T. llladon and Ted Chartuiera
f the Medford branch of the May
tug Pacific conipatiy. are .'pending
today In. prospect on business.
Omrottmna at lliMrls
Prom points outrlde of Portland
the Oregon guests at Ineal hotels
include Charles A. Cole. K. ft. (lab.
rlel and Carl WIHIanm of 8.i!rm.
(. 1. Hiltt and Irene Kills of Khmr
nic, Oer.ien Xeuhe'Rer, Joe ll,IHiei
snd Ph, llavlrs of Hukcr, R. H.
Pnrrell, W. n. HoHtngwnrth. O, II.
Ffvnn, r. Vf, Beaver and F. C.
Ebeneade of Kugene. Harold
Nlcheat ef Ne bent, and K. II.
Ilnlfleld of Itoaeburg.
MEDFORD MAIL
Visitor at (iranta Pass
AnpeajArnold Hqntj nf Medford
w'..xmuig Jh btaiiknui st. thai
trlty who '-vlnltee- In O runts Pasa
ednaiiday.' .f ' t
Vlslta to Keuttln ' ''
Mrs. Edith Jerome left on the
: Hhasta this noon for Seattle, where
rhe plana to visit for some time.
John McCoskrr hi Hy
John D. McCaskey, who recently
graduated from-tlre Massachusetts
Institute' of Technology, arrived in
Medford from the south this morn
ing to Join hi fathor. Colonel
Douglas McCaskey, , who
guet ot Mr. and Mrs, 11,
Caskey.
the
UniHH Fire YoiUr(lfty
A grasH Tiro late 'j'errterday at-f-
noon tiununoned th fire depart
ment io Charlotte jMreot, where
thl conflagration wi fioon, placed
Ilmnr Fmm Portland.
M. H.- NIoholH of fortlund wi
A buslneHH vittor liere ysHterduyr
tlMuhul ltatin .... 'i
H. Kouhland of I'ortlan'rf" wlo
arrived hre by plana frofn nan
FranclBco Tucnday, feff today for
(he north. Mr. K on h land spent
yenterday flnhing ,on the Ttogiio
and t-xiecU to try his luck on
tho Umpiiua and cKenzlev rivers
before HIh vacutlon in over;
-Thtf ffrirt ay of tJrtf loTHK tiuatU
Brown nhoe store's'1 fifth . .Beinl-
nnnual "Two 'for One Cent"1, tflale
proved fo lie dne of 'the mondfflic-'
oeHHful "evrfr"' xperletieed during
rhe piiHt' 'threW' Jyefirrt; ' Manager
Clarence Kvanft' anHoi.noe(l today.
With 'cUWHinei 'rtrriVitig before'
the- atore 'bpWnud thlw ;lrtt;rni'nB'i a
group of extra- ererka' were coti-
nruntly busy fitting nmnn and larg
feet In well-known Buster Brown
footwear7.. 'Tkei unusual turn-out
for the first day- gave no evidence
of bufllnt'SH. UprHHlon In southern
Oregon.
Friday find- Raturdny. special
prices will tie :' offored to those
seeklntf td-.tnke advantage of this
big two for the prlco of one event.
I'ermma who do not feel able to
purchase two pair of shoes at this
time are permitted, to bring an
uthor customer. U buy tho second
pair on the one-cent baals. .
. , r- .
repilblLcuaJlirUHrJtoL. lj'iidjer in e
Hiwdtw oonfViriilnV"ftlii;Witn c.
republican caucus of the nutional
houae of reprvsontatlves. THrion
huu been making a tour of the went
In company with the appropriation
sub-committee.
Following tho conference with
Tllfon, llawluy said tho republJcan
conferoi.ee of tho house, to Heloit
iho next spoukr of congroHs in the
vent tho republican majority U
retained, will 4tv . called , Hltortly
after November 20." .
LIGHTNING PATH
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10. P)-
VAHH1NOTON, July
Mghtnlng-scnrred t
ings, n burne awai
reea nnd bulldi
ib a 6n the v&jn-il
Itol nnd a Mifttterfd 'hlkbrf 4' tnl
the White -Honee grounda remain
ed today the handiwork of an elec-
trlral thunderstorm that broke late
yesterday over Washington.
Hail and high wind ncrompnnled
a i'ltlng rnln. hrlnglng relief from
high temperatures.
I'apltol building police reported
lightning had fired the nvnlng
outside the office of Chairman Mc
Fnilden of Iho houue nimklng com
nilltee, near the middle of tho west
side of the atructuro.
Kntea for out-of-town trips. Tel.
DUO.
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l4in Mowers.
New, 3nd nnd Jrd gmdra made
first grades Old taken apart, clean
ed anil trued. New method. Fac-
ory exp. James , H. Allen, Tel.
47K-M.
, ... ..
Notice.
Why pay moreT Haircut
3 So.
Onind Hotel Pnrher Shop.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Kn HUNT Hooirw 11.50 and
12.00 ivcr week, bachelor kpto.
44 . Kr.nu. i ' '
KtR-A.hV-New aewing nuwhlne,
drophend, used only St) days,
less than half price, liavls Trans
fer, ! K. Drape.
WKAXRn PHIS Heeond house
.Mith of fnlrgroundn on Pacific
hlahway.
KOM 8A.L.K Piano with bench;.
terma. 3i Mouth Onkdale, I
LOHTV-tttiatdel and shepherd pup
py. Phone Ult-lt. 1 t'rnrer
ltk Ave.
OIKM-KHV stack ami flit u res, sale
er trade te bonttv or what have
you? .710 S. Kiverslde.
RKAT. lU'Vrl -n.om pUstered
liimse, furnished; hath, laandry i
trays, aarnse, woodshed, os,
pavement: ll.SOtl. lu down.'
in.uithly. j
AM. Tlllit 4 room.!, aleeplng
ponh; cumpleiely fnrntahed;
double garage, woodshed, lursei
lot: nrar new court him.; It leo I
half ensh. Ill monthly. , I
U. K. MILLAltD, 41i K, Malm
4 Mj'Vi- I. ti.i . --V ,j;!--l't't
TRIBUNE. MEDFORD,
, July , lat " '
Medforfl and.: vicinity: Tonight
and Friday frflA - No ehange ' In
temperature . .. . ...
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday
bat fog on "immediate ooaat. No
change in temperature.
g
Local Data
Z 3
Temperature (degreoij. 41 ' 92
Highest (last la hours), ft 2 " 81
Lowest tlasl 12. bourse tH 63
Ml), humidity, (pur. ct.k. 28 I T7
Prcijpltatlun ( Incbcaji.., .ijt
Stato of weather., Clear-' Clear
Lowes't ' teniperatiJrJa this morn
ing 61 degrees. ;. .. . ,'
r Total, prabtpUuilno' khc 'Sept.
,jg3pl,8.C7 lic()iii..i;." 1, j.
,Tepiperntwe-ur3iear ago today
jnnhest.Kll; jniieat Bt. - . 1
-.. ,. I . i ,i
Huiuwit today, 7:44 p. m.
Kunrisa Friday 4:bu '
Honset J'Y.lday 7:44 p. m. '
Observations Taken at 5 A. M,
.. 12Qth Meridian Time ,
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1 , . 'i . i io 2 ,
' , CITY "" - 2
- - i' ?l ?i
' I i I
Baker City
Uismurclt
78 4tt
. iCIPaI',
" 'cienr
Clear
."v! V .6.
H':li
P. Cdy.
Oi-a Moines ...... 9-1 ,
76
'Clear
Clea'r
' Clear
wresijo
en
52
Htilena
iLos,' ingel
ngele9-....i'Kj!ia l
' 'Cloudy
MarshfielU 73
1'hoonlx ..-...-....,.104
Portland, 74
Red Bluf,,..,. ft'
Roscburg f r... 7(1
Halt Jiku, Oil
44 ;
Clear
84 ,
.-.50
:i!
.48 !
73- ,
. 6 ;
60 !
64 !
M
63.
04,.
P. Cdy.
Clear
"Clhr '
'Clear '
Clear
P. Cdy.
Cear !
'Clear
Clear
Clear
Pan. Frapclaco,n -,.T
Hnntu ;e sii
aoatue
Spokune 80
Walla Walla.
Winnipeg .
82
2
Cloudy
W. J. Hutchison, Metcorbloglst,
willliim'tc'han'iaiid ,Chlrt-'.''Ooe,
Chlneso.f men,., were- nrre.'ited'i thls
moxnJbgr.o Jtber AVhielerJ npart-
mentarby el4y poHcfetbfficeiii'Ckeorge
ttreaontt'taitdi jo i Cavn for-.lthc
IMisiosarion-. -or -Uquonii'iach ;was
irvteasad-1 on- $ob .vend.- t-. !
8evrnl:b&Uleaoi0f ; imqonahlne
gin and a -.few- hottlris fOfl - beer ' were
oririsciileflT" C"rie"7ol'Cle"Tin"d"'an
inmwTCrt.TOarnorij'nncTPBtidyuul
oi.r tin- '4rwpi:ig'q;a!iaB3Ciggi
ncse.;.'..-rain( ai-: immaaicir.ua, sm-
ieutr trrrJusi l.co.TOnjtrxluinainrir
.
At Shower Wnrncsdny.
Mlssos sarnh Wblllock and Helen
Inch -entertained nt''.the. lntter's
home Inst evening with a shower.
honoring Miss Eunice Kowen, who
recently nnnounceaf her engage
ntent, llrldge wna enjoyed during
trie evening, with price for high
score going to Mi's. Norrls Nltsel.
Ouests for tho evening Included
Misses Mary r Edwiu-tle, . Oeorgtn
Edwards, Viola Temploton, Kath-
een Estes, Clwentholyn lteese.
Eleanor Orth, Alice Ktbfrts, Una
nch, luh Inch, Mis. Nltiel and
the honor guest. Miss Rowen.
Portraits of distinction. The
pensle-i. gpV. Hollv theater?
i I, ,.Tl .-i;i. ,-t r I ..(!'
4
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Drinks That
Satisfy
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Kxhilnrntlng and 'tlilrslquonch
Ins that's rt.EO'S drinks . B1K,
generous moaaurcs of yonr fa
vorite beverages. Tob'P I .IKK
Cleo'a drinks Just try them.
SPECIAL t
Big, Thick
Milk Shake
10c
GLEO'S
plain and Ftr Streete .
"COOLOrf atcleos;"
BY EASTERNERS
; . n; ft
j, Members of the Cojpco j tottim,
employes orgunlzatlorl of flitf' tall
torn la Oregon , Power . company,
heard somo. Interesting remarks
on business-conditions In the, east
at their regular meeting, at the
Hotel Medford this noon. . M, R.
Hoffman,i sales manager, far the
Line Material Co. ; of --Milwaukee.
Wis., was the jprMelpaj' speaker,
telling of ttie conditions In the
east end middld west; Mr. . Hoff
man, whose travels take him 'oVer
kl . nminfcw. riulul that
Kiondltlona on the Paolfic Coast ai
peared-to1 be much better. man i
A. V, - autlnna IK. nfttiOli T)H f
tlculnrly In some of the large
manufacturing centers. . ne spos"
nf hnvinir spen a bread line in
Detroit, 6. abreast and f blocks
long; a condition which, Is not
found fn the west. An encourag
ing note was sounded .by the
speaker, who advised that ho' had
encountered a definite upward
trend during the past 6 weeks,
not only In his business but other
llnea as welf. ,,. ,
Messrs. Taylor and Bohne of
Chicago also, spoke briefly of va
rious conditions In Chicago. '
Mr. Hoffman brought word to
the Copco forum of Fred Emory,
former Medford : employe , of the
California Oregon Power company,
now affiliated with the L.me Mate
rial. Co.. Mr. Emory la making
.vndtUnl nnrr.Ha nnd hllH iTCCentlV
been promoted from the, 'Denver',)
Colorado territory to: .his presen,t(
headquarters in Kansas City.
v(uitiir4 t thn luncheon Included
C,, T. JJufd ,of rortlund, . M. R.
.Hottman of, Milwaukee,, tVls., and
J. L. Taylor and E. r;.,1Bohne,;of
Chicago.
Speedy Relief From
- BunionsSoft Corns
No sensible "periion? Will continue
to -suffer from thone Intense, affo
nixlnpf, throbbtnfi'.i hunldn pa inn
when the new powerful penetmt-'
Ing yet harmtQRA antiseptic Kmor-
ti Id 1)11 can radily -be obtained at
any well stocked drug -store.
Apply a few drops over the In
flamed part and see how speedily
the pain disappears and the in"
flammatibn is reduced
So nmrVMoiuOY o-oWer f u t la
Km(al ott tha-b. tntt earns seem
fa Shrivel r(jjht,UfP, and dfop off. i j
Hoath'a(lDru(r stor and iJarmin
& WoodH suanintfla ono hnM la fn
tfive rciault and 'ar.e dispensing ,i't
to many foot ifftVers: ,7
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GUS, The Taihr
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Neff BuHding
Pflli?
Final examinations were given
today at the school on West Sec
ond street for students who have
been attending the slx-weeka Hum
mer session, held annually. The
pupils will call at the school to
morrow morning for their report
cards. '!. .''
. C. O. Smith haa been directing
the 'school, and was assisted on
the faculty by Miss Delie Whlse
nant, llfss Mary Gilbert, and Miss
Josephine Klrtley. The two latter
plan to leave on vacation trips.
'Phone. 542. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
SATURDAY NIGHjT-r-AT, S:00
... - ON THE STAGE ' jt
j fPeimeir Music tioiis St Ky a
' . PRESENTS I '
! ; EARLE DAVIS IftC
AND HIS 11 'rtljlj
I TELEVISION KHv
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' ) " - .-VI"; FEATURING "'''I' .". rT'-VV
I j The Majestic Radio ; i ;
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BUILDING & LOAN
.. 'a:r ..association ; -. - ';
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$
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Tailored to
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$7 50
$5.00
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North Central Avenue
CALL FURNITURE BIDS
Call for tjida- on. furniture for the
office of the newhign- aehool aiulld
Ing was Issued today from Supt. E.
H. Hedrick'a office, complying with
action taken laat night at a meet
ing of the school board. ! '
The call asks for bids on five
items--a steel counter, two desks
and two chairs.' ' " ' i ,,
; 1 ' . ' 1
Brill Sheet Metal 'Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto)
body repairing.
Old mirrors reallvered. Will call
for and deliver.' Medford. Plato;
Glass Co." Phono 446- - ' ;
JACKSON COUNTY
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Down
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a Week
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annual olearing si -1
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'- 'With - -PAUL
LUKAS
Kay FRANCIS
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i ROCKLIFFE. ,
FELLOWS '
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"ANNABEIL!
; - AFFAIRS
: . - j . with,
VICTOR McLAQLj
- JEANETTE MacOoJ
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Phone 632
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