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PXGE TWO Iocal and Personal Jmltnlinn-' ahnrneks and the llko' -were worn here today In j orchestra. 357 1 "nttle In hi week, waa turned ovorj graduation from hlith school for. hnroT nf HI. I'ntrlck'a day. nnd j ,.nfrnnns reKBtered nl -Med-' l" p"ln"r' nulhorltle. byj piano, voice, or violin atudied out- a bit of green peeped from the ; tmA n()U. ncude It V Daniels I I"'rlff J'nnlnKH. and will he Riven aide of the achnol. Applications ro lttpela of'blonde Bratidnona of Scan- 11I1U . Schuyler 'of Oakland I" lrl"' "oon ln "" "rlc fedornl ceived auhaequent to April IS will, dlnavla oh thiy wi-htd n "top ' ! Kmn Hunt of fovinn, Julian ilnKle' r"urt 1,1 '"'"";. according to not he considered for the Mate the mornln' to their Irish nelBh-;of Hnnta Aml (!. j, isv.tk nl T. "'""'''" P""1"- Hhei-lff Jcnnlnsl examinations to be held on Amy 1 . . bora, and whistled a hundred dlf-' ,, f ()iind. .Mr. and .Mra.'w"" nrcnmpnnlPrt by .Mi. Jemimas! Homiest for Instructions ond blank ferent version" of the Irish nonas I .-iih,., i hi, n, (.hino if u,.ni,.'.BaA mno the trip by motor. ; forms of application should be' ht-midonst bv James Stevens overl KM EI), that cnm out over the,., f.ull. () i.. .,. loud-apeakcra ttlons the streets. Which all goes to prove that If you ; try to keep an Irishman down, ! nnieone will fine his cause overl the radio. A number of social St. I'atrlck'H day functions and dnnceKd(tn & (,o are Hcnemueu ior lurnni m r i-Uy nnd throuwhout the valley. i- i r n.i St. overloaded toek of tiHed and nfrnionmrnunK im.k.-h - . m. I'ntrieKn rianee, Saturday of ,ho Hote Jackson left this reason for the very exceptional niKht nt .,(iPkKOnvilIe. 3'!mrinK to attend ,,e ret-M.lar prices be nK offered on instrumenu- Another warm day i in propeetj mPKlnK of lh(. Southern Oregon in rirt clasH condition. Thre nrO;fnp Ml,n,,nVi rolIxvinK a maximum i UnU sociaiion at Marnhfield. many barainH In the lots, som of 60 yflffterday afternoon nd ft 1 The lata meetins war hold at Kose- runninw nn jow u mm. j minimum of 42 thh mornintr, nnd thesft InKtrumentM nt the Pftlmeri muciy bright un loday. The pre Music HouBe. 3 ' 0 'Hellon Ih for prolmhle rain tonight .Tho IarHOPH Warehouse company i and Hnnday and a moderate tem wh planted a bulldinc permit hy perature. the city .today for tho contructlon The $10 & $15 more carrien of n ' $7000 addition' to Hh ware- dreHHeH and roatu in nil HleH from house on Bouth J' lr Htreet, and ul the nmntl mlRHen to tho Inrper worn permit wan nlno IwHtied 'to Klton en up to ff. HUH liee.on for a new dwell ,11: to he; eohstrticted on Otillice street at 'ill ni nf i.ninn. 12-ln oak chunk wood. $3. 50 j tier. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631.' 347tf Arm. W. II. Mcfiowan. Mrs. C. T. Sweeney and Miss (ierirudo Weeks nwiriijr ,lw . . were nmont' tho Medford Eastern Star members who spent this after noon In Ashland. fit.. Patrick's dance, Saturday hlaht at Jacksonville. Ono hundred and forty-seven men and women of Medford nnd vicinity departed last evonltiK on the apecliil Southern Pacific ex cursion train nt reduced roiiuAlrtp crest, for San Krnni'liieo. V Used car bargains. I llchway Mo tor Company, 114 Houth Itlvorslde. Open tnhlKlK "'' tomorrow after noon. 3&K ("itients from n illslnnce renlsleied at Medford hotels Include Hero Wllshlre of Hldnoy. NV H. Wales, Winifred Purnell of Now Zealand. ,t. B. Cnrilnn, Ted Lewis of New York .'City, I;. A.' fllftckner of Ht. Louis, A. W. Glenn nf Qultmnn, Miss., C. L. Woodrlnic of Peru, lnd.. T. rtoiw WnodrhiB nf Kdmonton, Can. IK. Patrick's flnrtco Salurdny nUrht nt .lackRonvlllo. 3fi, Mrs. V. T. Orlove arrived In the c-fty last nhfht from Portland where nh wan a wltneatin federal court bMnVwfrk, nnd bV'for her home in thft 'tifoftpect dlMrlct In In nfter roon. Rvery man nnd woman over 21 yeiaVn old who hnn rewldi'd In the state nix month prior to the pri mary, May IK, Is entitled to vote, but tnifli rcKlHter nt 1 once. Anyone In tho county enn register nt county rlerk'ft office, Medford 'rerthlenlH Ht)gl'ntor at t'hambej of rommerce or bounty clorlt'H offlcn. tf Twenty-two out of the Htatc earn r'eidst"' here yesterday with the local Htnio tiuto truffle burenu. j Hood mifrnr pine shakes nt Ttlu! Plne T-umher Odmpany. MarrlaKQ licenscN wefo Issued nt th county clerk'H oflce here today to fleorft'e A. Fletcher. 27. and Jfelen Colo. 27. both of Portland, nnd to V. Iv. Ktahl, 21. of Grenada. Oallf., and Modeskn Cnrr. urlln;:hme, Calif. of! , Ht. Patrick's dnncc, Saturday n'lfeut. at. .lockHonvIllc. 357 Mr. Welsser of Medford was In fin'ld Tlill Inst Thursday with the Intention of purchaslnK u piece of around near this city upon which to live. Mr. Welssor Is a highway U;n promoter nnd a sportsman. He Is very enthusiastic over the sport ing fncllltleH of thin part of Oregon nnd .wants to mnke his home here In the contnr of It. fluid Hilt NVwh. The $10 & Jlf) more carries drewfc.q ond coats In all sixes from Ijie smnil misses tn the laiKcr worn on up to r.o. 3(-(R Kred H. Klser. head of the Kiser. Inc.. ntudlo, oflolal lihotoKi'apher of Crater lako National park, was In the city today from the studio headiiuartern at (limits Pans, cun ferrhiR with Superintendent C. C. Thomson nf the park, relative to cumin Improvements In the Kiser branch studio nt the park. I'wed car baiKnlnn. Highway Mo- ior 4.ornKiny. 114 Houth Riverside. P'Vninht ami tomorrow nftnr noon. sr.S Minn Thelmn Penmf of Ashland Hlopped nver In this city last nlnht on her ivay home from IJimene, whefft hho Is attendliiK the I'nl verslty of Orttwon. Perennial Plants. We hnve them. Tho prlco h rlnht. Come and see or write for price list. N. K. Chart inln, near oen-()rcRrtn office. Tel. Day after day you will find the same ' i UNVARYING QUALITY in al! ' Fluhrer t Pro duets. Ask any grocer. o Thp '.V. W. O. clrui of tho Klmtj Ilnptist phuroh will hold a nmthor; and daiiKhlar parly at the v. J.. . Jnnea hqjne, .343 Apple atreel, at 7:30 p. ni.. Tuesday. March 23rd. ' Jamea O'N'eil. a Himpeet wanted for j Oo to llntte Falja Rat. nit, Ht.!""' burclary and robbery of the) i Tatrlek'a day ' dance. New hail 'i with wonderful floor and KMKDf ,.. nf . ,..,, nrt ,. u KUBoni A u. Humphries, .Mrs. J j hlahuny. Chicken dinner, family A i1(.id,.n and le. Henettia of Han1"1'"- wlln ,ne 'HmmlnKs. 3g4 Krnnoloo. Dance Oolu illll Fat nlte 357 , . , ,, I ... , , . . a If you want a wood luilldinf: loan ' . " on n low rate of interest, nee Ited-i hln home, following neyerai weeK ... ,, , . - murniun uau VA N'TKIJ (Vim i-nf wnm-.n Two or Inro'' nild'auon of ure sid annually for rc-ducto" vari d(tn & ro 4,. MI)on, in s,.nln i.rtr.b(rn i-ntif Ualker's KAlurdny nlte. Cnh prizes. ft time thin mnrninK. V.m , i niHtent woman oi . Mr,;HU.'H Kiiu-iiiIiI Oil and in fifteen w or Hwollen veins. en a. io, L'.Npent in Kantn i.nruarn, tniir. . . . -, ti. nm'nim whirh 1hipi1 rmm! Krl for general housework mi, . ;. . 1:. i,.. ..,.. 'Htl!!';!; lZ T,:". . hopper in th city thl mornin. V. A. Davis hna been n v s tor n the city the past two days from .Hlslilvnu. 1 '"on auunr pine Shanes at lib; Pines Lumber Company. 363 Neither .Mayor O. O. Alenderfer i nor his business partner. .. It. " . . " ' . V -nn.nirnnm were amoK tne .Men- ford neon e den.'irl ni? Inul even ni, ,m the Rnuthcrn Pacific excursion j Irani io win rranrisen, nespne tn fact the nnmen appeared In varl oiih published HfttH of those Kriin, I'mi't car harainfl. Highway Mo- lor Company. 114 Houth Itlvcrsid open tonight and tomorrow after noon, a The recent raiiiH canned the water (n lioRtie river to rise to Niu-h n point thai It carrlfd away a por tion of the city wnler wo:ltn canal. I'ew of the pffiplc of the city wer1 evnn nvnre of tho break for the Heaver I'orllaiul Cement company Immediately dlHpatchcd a crtnv of. men and trucks to talte charge 01 the break And without any Incon venience to the people of the city It wnn repaired nnd no one wan de prived of tho city water thereby. Cinld Mill KewH, If you nro contemplating the purchase of a phonograph In the near future It will pay you well to InvcKtlKatn the special sale of used phonoKtnphH 1iIiik held by the Pal mer Music House. Prices run ns low ns l'J. A special record off. Ih another attraction In conjunction with this sale. ftt'.o Mrs.- If. Mctiownn nnd Mrs. Charles T. Kwenoy spent yesterday afternoon In Jacksonville visit Inn MIsh Mollie'llrltt, who has )een III for some tlnff In tho sanitarium. UMn. laurel wood, $4.fit tier Metlford Kuel Co. Tel. CHI: 347tf Mi's. Dnnua Anderson ,drovff In from her Phoenix homo this morn lnw nnd spent sevora! hours shop piiiR and vJsltliiK. CoIvIk DniKH, next to tho Itiallo theater, open every nirht and .Sun day. Phono filfl. Kren delivery. Included among tho Orepronlans reclstd'ed nt Medford hotels, other than those from Portlnnd, nre Myme Kolly. .1. U. MardlH nnd Locko Y. Mnrdls of McMlnnville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zlcfle of Corvnllls, II. O. Pni'fSAtcf of ItoselMivp. Her bert Wheelan, n. P. and N. .1. Cu tun of KiiKcne, (leore PI. loodel) of Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Hume of IMIIrthoro. The 810 & $ I r store cnrrle: uresHCH ami conts in ail sizes rrnm, the small misses to thc larger v.iii- en up lo fill. ikT.x The jounir people's flee club of the Klrst llnpllst church enjoyed a mtisicn) social nt the home of their aepompnnlsl, Miss Vera Parks. I'YIday cveninu. Mrs. H. II. Ilimleit nf the Sunny slde hotel at Knitle Point sienl yesterday hi the eiiy vlsltlna friends and shopping'. I sed car barpains. Ilii;!nvn "M-i-tor Company. Ill Smith lliversldc. Open tnnlitht nnd tomorrow nfter nnon. 3r,K 'rcmpornry auto licenses were Is sued ill the sheriff's .office today to Clarence llnwllni;, fllenJJobln stin. C. P. Sllllmnn. Stan Dnr nellle. John Clark. Mrs. W. A. Wal ters, .lohn llllss, Jr., nnd SIriCiK. 1!. Tldrli k of Meilrord. Joe LiSthh of KiirIc Point. Oren Adanison of Trail nnd II. .M. Kills ()f Ashland. 1:1 SI. Piilrlck's day dance nl n,it.. i.1.. it.. l i . j. ...... . .i,,. inn-. anisic nilll "ini.-l i in nun-. a ill Vlsberiiien, cannery ntierators nnd others on the lower Hoaue are about lo fm tn an nurcement for the seiiKon of 92X and limit the numliei' of riHhi'i'men who would npernie for I'hliimik and sllversldes. Tile UMliil selison finds the river crowili'd will! boms, and II Is Ihouubt many fish escape because or the dltriciiiu,.., f iiiindiinit K in. j nets. Iist yenr was a verv poor one for Hie hshrinicn. j Oreiii slab wood at summer prlei's. Medfoid Kuel Co. Tel. ll:ll. 3.U lf The cily public market was up to the nveratre this nioi'liini;. with KOOil slocks of lale vei;itables. can ned mills, honie-cnoked foods nnd fruits on hand. I Ionic. made sain aae was scarce, but spinach was wen sum Kill. line of the out of the ordinary fentures nf thc market ( was n supply of broom, which i seemed to he en.oyinR n ood pat- ronaue. The Phoenix I .miles' Aid society ns in rhnruc nf n hnnlh stocked wnn pastries nnd food-: Huffs, which ma ltd. were In ood tie If yon are conlcmplat Ing chamr- tng ymir mirk tlr- from willd to rnoi.mntlo Uvn. seo l.rwls Suprr Mm. P. w. Mnmin. John 1 n Si'i vlci- Hlntlnn fm- n rnmilrtp smnVnt nt tho l'tlvirsltvof Oro I'hnnsc nvor of u hoi'ln. an l - Kn. .n. nnil .ini. r. it hlniin pv li ft I ihm ovoninx fur ihoir homo In llorkoloy. C:Qf . follow Inc n wo. k "I'Pnt O'' frlomli. anil nln- iIvph wrfflo on routp from n husl nos tvlp In 1'ortinnii. Knr Intorinr nnd oxtorlor palnt InR nnd impprlnir. 1'hnnp liiift-R. 3d: MEDFORD MXIL Sheriff Rnlph Jonnlntts returned I April 15 has been net by C A. hint evenlnc from Portland and Kp-i Hnuaid.' Mat mipprinteudent of ntti1. where at the littler city he . puhlle instruction, an the final date hud planned to lake in custody'for the filing In the Htnte 'office at 1 .nwle l'oint postnrricp two monthajbe certificated in order that their aco. t .Neti.vwno was arrested in: i I.ok Cabin Hotel, one hour 40 I mlhutes from Medford, Redwood - Alliort IlU ken hit returned Q St. I'atlick's masquerade ball at ""h 'Zjr a"".l!i:?:i nv" 1 " -.. .!- Mr. nn(i Mr. William CIemenon . . burn and It i expected the .ihko cfution will hold a meeting Hoon in thia city. If you nro contemplatinir chanK Inn your truck tlren from HOild to pneumatic tires, eo I,cw1h Huper Service Kta inn for a complete; 'hnnuo over of whoelH. a(tlj Mr. and Mrs. W. K Thoma left! i... u-n.i.i..,. .. f .hi i riia iia ,..hih will cnmlnne i i. n-i.. in ii. i San Franeiseo, niobe, Arise., Juarez,! Alex., New Orleans, New Vorlt t'ily, Itoston. Chlcnan. iM'bee, .Montreal, "innipec. nt. i nui. Mincouver. ii. r., cSattle.. Portland, nnd return . i i.t i. ,, p i,y truin and plan to make a number of side trips, which will include national parkn nnd monu ment h. Cest Vtnli Coal. Hansen Con! Co. Phono 2V.. 337tf .1. C. Hanna, who hnd been crit ically 111 nt the Sacred Heart hos pital. htiR been removed to his home al Trail. I's'-d car hnrcniiiH. Highway Mo tor Company, 114 Konth Hlvorsidc. Open lonl;ht and tomorrow after noon. ;trs Three menihers of Iho I). O. K yfW. drum corps of I'ortland, which rnndo.such a favorable ImprenMlon when It appeared here last Hep tomhor at the Juhllco of Visions Realized celebration, were visitors in Medford yesterday for a short time, The trio. Jack Hintop, Moler l.uchtln nnd Clarence Peterson, were here only for the day and were in the city principally to visit Hliss Heine of tho Heine Art store. St. Patrick's dance Saturday hlKht nt Jacksonville. 3 Ti 7 V. I). Newman of fiold Illll. Max Kchttlx and family of Sams Valley and Fred fouler ofApplc ate were nmonc th hnsiness vis-" Itors who wero In Medford today Special attention is belnK devoted thiH week to the used Instruments In the phonograph department of tho Palmer Music House. Kxcop tlonal prices hnvo lieen placed on all theso Instruments and It in tx ppotcd to rnduoo tho stock mater ially within the next few days. Very reasonable terms will npplv on this special sale as well as ail new Instruments. .Ifin At tho home of Mr. and Mi's. W. P. Andrews on Vancouver ave nue last niKht a birthday dinner was served fur their son Hay nnd many other friends. A birthday cako with IX candles was the table. Cnod suuar pine ahnkyt nt 111;; Pines Lumber Company. 3li:l Ollle Dooley, represcntnllve . of the S. li H. tireen Slump company. arrived yesterday from Portlnnd to take charae of the local hcadnuur lers ill the il. Al. Depai'tmenl store. She win replnce Miss Inn Owen, who left a few days nsn for her home In Yakima. Wash. CoIvIk Uruiis, nex( to the Illalto llieaier, open every nlidit and Sun day. Phone Kill. r'ree delivery. IMlltf" Robert Hammoiul, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Hammond, arrived i ill Aledford on the stntie last nlitlll I from Kmiene ulie.-e ho ntm,wlu ti,. Cnlversity of Oregon. He will nlt,r' I"""hvay Orchestra. Hr.7 spend the sprlnw vacation with hisL',V ,'Ilt,ll',i'M masquerade ball at parents. Walkers Saturday Mile. Cash prizes. i.rcon stah wood at summer prices. Medford Fuel t'o. Tel. 0M. Mrs. M. K. Frazee, house mother at the V. W. C. A., who has been under a doctor's nnd nurse's care for the past two days, is reported improving sic.nllly. Dance Hold Hill Snt. nile. S.".; Miss Cecil t'oss, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Knrl Cobs, is spending her sprlnu vacation here, having ar rived home from the Cnlverslty of Oregon Inst night. See Kllnor llanley Rush for re cleaned alfalfa seed ami bnled hay. KIMS K. Main, Plume IH):, a.ltf Miss Marian VanScoyuc arrived In Medford front Kugenc last night to spend tho spring holidays with her parent. Dr. and Mrs. W, M. VunNeoyne. KMKD Radio orchestra plays at Itulto Falls Sat. nlte. Don't miss this real dance music. 3T.7 Mi-s. Naomi Montgomery spit T ",;,y nriernoon and evenim; in A?rfTtand VisitiiiK friends. The Rand Ron Shop)"- 223 Kast 0th St., one door east of Kconomy C.i'ocetcrln. will open noon with n complete line of henutltul millin ery. Wntch fi the opening. Srto Mrs. Delia Hchefn. nnd Mrs. Gwendolyn Woodcock wiro nmonc thc local Kastern Star mem hem who motored to Ashland Thursday to attend n nieetlnu of the Ashland chapter, ,Sleet your new spilim suit nt the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn ami 1M V n...,. a ii . k., weaves from m I'.n vv iMiur- nnloc fit nnil natlsfiu'tlon. 3L'fiif" .Inhn llninlll nnlvi-il In Mi'dfonl In-.! nlitht tn nnonrt th unrinr. vii. nitlnn with liln i,ii-..ni m.. nn.i t'nnl SIS Tin nor inn Mod ford Kin"! Co. Tol. r.JI. i 3S;tf X'ornon t'oorstono. l'nlyornity of Oroitnn lupdlonl ntudont, ni lived nt Modfnrd last ntuht to upond tho sprlnK holiday, with Dr. and Mrs K. W. llorfman. Thai k'ood oonl. liaison foul TRTBUXE, JfEDFORD, Knlem of formal applications of private music tearhera who wish to pupil may receive credit toward made to Superintendent C. A. How nrl " 'r about April , ii2S, It is ; nnnounced. Ihls does not apply l" Private music teachers who have , I''0""' certificated by the: "" department of education. o. t , i i , . . You must raster , vote a. .be .. , ,pKai , , ..,. ! primar.y May lH Fh n lnw ' utK i n Kmn in Kvpfl rinir in vninti nn tfn- a Ktop to KwcarinB in votes on elec tion day. fteuiHter nt once with C. Carlocl: at th-QChamber of Commerce or nt county clerk'tt of- . . , . . . . fic- In .Medford. tf ,r reel, played on the orlho- Howard Scheffel left this morn-: Jf "n!' ""ow": Ins- for Halem to attend the re-, A ,.ui,fthyi. ,iy Khnnnotl malnder of the state basketball; Thc, 0uld County Down, by San totirnnment. ,., ' ' i Riverside Cominunlty Olub, Sat. nlte. rtroadway Orchestra. 357 Plant perennials now. l,nrt,e se lection to choose from, reasonably " n- 1 "asiain, near tjwen- 0,",K" "fee. 1'honn 452-1,-2. 309 MrH- 'eoiKe I'orter and Mrs .Naomi -Montgomery were amonK the Medford Kastern Star members who spent this nflnrnoon In Ash land on Inda-c business. ' Dance Gold Hill Snt. nlte. See Kllnor llanley I'.ush for re-' cieuneii niiaita seen and baled hay., X2" K. .Mam. Phone !III2. 33tfl -Mrs. Charles flllbert and Mrs. ! Gwendolyn Woodcock motored toj Ashland this afternoon on business and pleasure. Special St. Palrlck'H day dance. Riverside Community Club, Sat. I nlte. rirondtvay Orchestra. r-pecini st. rairicita nay dance.: "I Want What I Want When I HIvc'Tsliln Cnmmilnltv Club, Snt.j Want It" from Mile Modiste, nlte. Itrnndwny Oreheslrn. 3.17 j by Victor Herbert Mrs. I.yda KIur of the. county I Mary flreluer, health trill wmh the speaker of lliej "Irb-h Jubilee" eveniiiK (it the reyulnr meetiiiK Insti.liinies Stevens, iiIkIH of Hie Table Itock Cnnimun lly club al Table j'.ock. She spoke on K"i al county henllli work and In an Inlerestlni; manner the or ganization of county unit work. Let mo write your fire insurance, Cnrl V. TenRwnld, Hotel Holland. Phono 9(1.1, tf" SI. Patrick's masquerade ball nt AVa liter's Saturday nlte. Cash prizes. STi- Ten tenehera took pnrt In the teachers' institute held yesterday at the Neil Crack school south of Ash land, near the Pacific highway. The mornlmt session was snent nb- Pie-r.,..,.. .... ., .I" .. ' h ... . V' " ,K ,. iii(.n ii. m ii ii vnroiimeiiL 01 JJi iftentH and which is tatmht by Marie Present t. The students were dlsiniKsed at noon and the afternoon was devoted to confer ence work. Teachers were present from nil parts of tho cottnty nnd the attendance also Included Cotin ty School Superintendent Homes Carter. Dance. Clold Tlill Sat. nlte. lti-ln. mananita wood. R4.ro per tier. Med. Kuel Co. Tel. 631. 34"tf finest from Portland registered nt Medford hotels include W. K. Si-7 ca n t . C Herb White. p Hpcar. Wm, K. Arnold, V.: l.P Hal tm. M. K. Kelso. D. M. Richerd. P. V. Freeman, C. XV. Walls. ('. K. Tronson. H. C. Phillips, Mrs. Frank I. mining, J. ). Dnvis. John 1 -arson. )- i. Lewis. Roy Rodell. It. J. West, f. R. Hnyt and .1. T. Keys. Dance aoldll Sat. nlte. JIT.T St. Patrick's dance Saturday' nlnht at Jac ksonville. a 7 . A bouquet of Chinese magnolias. which were donated by Keizur or j;i Almond street, are attracthiK considerable aUditUm at the Chamber of commerce Vftliere they are on display. Rclnklnt; Truckinn ScrviciVynms fer and luiulinu. I'hone 20, iold Illll. 3ti3 Special St. Patrick's dav dance, "iversiuo ommunity chid. Hut. Following an Illness of over two months, during which time hope fount's recovery hail been ulven up .sevrral limes, James Watkins was walking about the city today, well on the road to complete recovery. He declared that he would resume duties next Monday as the Central I l'oint pnri'ii'r nnil .sniil ho wan rni lllly IVKiiininK thp 30 pniimlH ho lost ns Iho l-oslilt nf Ills lllnt'KM. Ilitntlpli'iitliiK nnil sniiirklim. Tho Knshlon Hhop. 424 Moilfonl Hldi;. 340lf IloinslllohliiK So )ipf yard. Mut tons onvoi'ptt al llnnilii'iart Shop. tf Mi's. A I'll el I lilt hf loft this nfto.r noon for Ashljiml to nltoml tho l:nstoi'n Hlar iiiooiIiik In tlmt oily. W'onilorful vnlnos in now sprliiK milllni'iy at tho Km my r.on lint Shoppo In M. M. SUno. Our hat f l.ti. to ii.!is ni- ivolnus. t'omo in nnil try thorn on. 3ii0 Try nur n o o n il a y morohants' Innoh. 40o nnil 50o. .lacksnn llntol Coffoo Shop. 213lf AmonK tho Mnto of Washington rosirtontN who nrp holoi Kiiosts In Motlfor.l ni-o It. K. Jonos and fam ily. Mlsa Kvolyn .Innos and H. V. Hnunilors of Koln. ,1. it. Dplamntor of Tnoonta, Mrs. i:ninin llnomnn of. Olympln and John Wnnl. 1'atil Nor. ris. Mrn. .M. tloodoihnm. It. I.. N'l.holas. I'. II. Wlokor anil ri. K. Lnn:lon of Sonttlo. I'.niio Ooid inn s:it. niio. jr.T" These Drug Stores are open nights this week: i Jarmio & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy OREGON; SATURDAY. PEOPLES ELECTRIC RADIO PROGRAM GREATLY ENJOYED .Said to be one of the best round- ed out musical procrams ever heard over the local motion, the hour prepared by .lames Stevens for the People's Klectrle store, an- pounced the ntsency of the At- water Kent radio service taken thf.t fnl. over by that company, for the varied w.th occasional irmn meiouies n. hoiikh in Keep. iu- with the day. and moved with - a smooth showmanship that would t do credit to a larger station. Mux I'ieschel, violinist, Serenade, by Dirdle l-'rom n Cane Urake. hy Gardner .Mury Grelner. snnKloRues, "I've Heard About the Ninhts of t'olumbus. Hut Where Did He Q Spend ills Days," dedicated to Owney I'atton "O'Hrien Is Tryin" lo l.earn to Talk Hawaiian" Alma Lawrence, piano solos. An Old Irish Tune from County Derry, arraneed for piano by Percy (IralnKer "KctohiiIh" by lteethoven I Max Kleschel, shon lloseniarln, by K redder 1 Melody, coirtposed by our vice! president. Charles C. Uaw.-s i James Stevens. "Kven Itravest Heart." from the opera IViu.st by Coliuod here My Carnvnn Has nest ed." by l.ohr Rmllln' Thru' " by Arthur Penn TO BE FIUVIEO Tomorrow forenoon nt 1 1 o'clock nil members of j Med ford 'poJ' No. 1 "i are requested in be nt the' Legion playground lo help put cm the finishing touches ami to have their pictures taken, . Photographs of the .new playground and the Legion workers will be "shot" by Post Photographer A. .1. Anderson for publication in the Natlonat American Legion monthly ami other magraxlncs. The Med ford playground has created country wide interest and much favorable pub t ity will result from this effort. .Mnvics nf the Leirionnairc work ers ln nction will also be taken by ine t'ltpeo camero-man for the special Legion playground film which is uearing (.ojuplction. The time is rapidly approaching j when the "honor roll" nf the j American Leg-Inn will g:o lo press ; and every World war veteran Is 1 urged to Join .Medford post No. 15 Clnrcnrojat once and he hu luded In this hip I i-egiori mil. Thc list will include the names of nut only all. fnrmer j Legion men and women whose j Irfei'S dues ni-e on IH but nil twiv iTTt'inbcrs as well, it Is estimated ! that the mil will reach a total of nearly f00 and it Is possible that this figure may be exceeded. The present membership of .Medford post is 4ti and new names are be ing added every day. Koseburg post still leads Med ford by a slight margin in the membership contest, but the local boys expect to overcome this lend within the next few days thanks to the splendid support being re ceived from their fellow veterans. The Parent Teachers association nf Wolf Creek enjoyed tin evening nf t'"Pco movies last night follow- Inn thi'ii- roftnlar linsiness sosslon. 1'loluros of tho Indian marathon. -Iitsophlno and Jnckson oounty fall's. "Snow sturr" on tho frator l.aUo hlKluvay nnil othor ourront ovonts of ropont intorost woro shown hy tho t'opoo nown-rool. A talk on "I'lllillo Soiy.o" l.y .1. K. K'M'i- of (Jr.ints I'asMvaw Jnyoil Ity Ihnso prosont. a Is. You'll Ilk,. r.Oo and ilTio. foo Shop. our ovonlnn dinnoi's. Jackson Hoto t'of SMll' Be as fair to your watch as you are to your automo bile. Have it clean ed, oiled and prop erly adjusted. , . . 'JEWELERS MCDfORC. ORE. MAROT 17, 1928. j H. E. -C'alktns U among the vis i Itora from Klamath Kalis who ar l rired In Aledford yesterday. Special St. r.itriek a day danre. Jtiveralde Community Club, Sat. . nlte. Ilrondway Orchestra. 3fi7 Clean rags wanted at the Mall Tribune of flea. it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! KOU Ui:T Furnished aimn-; tnent with sai-OKC. 1'hone 11I4-.I. 3 r, 7 . " ' ' 1 H AXTHM.aWii mowers to sharp- en. Will come and pet them and return them. Work auuramerd. . .vi.-n. j.. w. uimuen. J3.r X. Ivy Si. 3T0 Krny ' lur-linoa K've. -'"ir iii,i pnon.- J.m 'XXXh.ti! .,.u ,,- , Tr.,.m.. i Vi ?.kU- J" TnMm',po"- Jll j.hi - FOIt ItK.N'T Modern furnished buncalnw: adults. 712 W. lull. I Phone 44II-M. sr.B j WA.NTKD Hay rake and hav rack. Oreenlcaf's, It. 1, Central Point. I i6. j KOI I Hi:.T -Very desirable out- aide sleeping-room. 222 K. Ilnllv. siiii . KOrt UK.VT 4-room modern bun ! khIow, 401! s. Ivy St. Open Sun day, HI to 12. 3.",S i FOIt UK NT Furnished house, few ! miles out. Acre of land If de i sired. Phone It-Ki-M. 3r,;i ; GKNKltAl. hoiiKCpnintiiii; and pa j perhanuintf. Interior wall .tintinjr and floor finlshliiK. Phone 121-.I. 370 WANT Kl) One of the oiitsiundinu western life Insurance companies wants a man to represent them in Medford. Reputation mnro important than experience. Re plies confidential. Write O. 4. '. l:us.ll, Rnx "cm, Kucene, : . :i:.x' KOI! SAI.K Piano, t 'ash or terms, P.ox 63, Tribune. AVANTKIJWi'IIh to drill, bouses to paint or re. roof. A. R. Ku yeart. Jacksonville. I SHD CAR TiARfi A INS I lxceptlonal values in used ears nroi on display nt Highway Motor) ConiU4iy, 114 Koulh Riverside.; We slashed prices renard-l lesa of value lo clear our floor j for new cars, and do not hesi- j tiMe ti: say that w.are ofreringj the best used car sJues in town.j The stock Includes: ' Hi-Ti Star Tourine.' 1!IJ4 Dodge Coupe. ; l!t3 Sinr Sedan. I!i2l Nah Six Touring. l!t4 ISuick Sedan Master C. Hi2li Star Sedan. HlJtJ Advanced )I Nash 2-donr Sedan. in 23 Rickenbncher Sedan In fine condition an umisuui bnr-g-ain. We will be open tonight nnd tomorrow afternoon for y o u r convenience. 3T.-S Al'CTION SALK pf livesloek Horses, mules nnd cows. Wed nesday. March 21st, at 1 p. m., at the Dr. Helm's ranch at New Hope. mi. from (IranLs Pans. One big team ho rses, 5 a n d ti years. 3!M)0; 1 big team horses, Veight 32 tilt: 1 pair chunks, 7 years old, weight Oonft; 1 team, wcitrht 240ti; l cnlt. 4 yrs.. weight lititO: 1 horse, weight 1 3iio: 1 Shetland. ;'. years old. Cows -lfi enws, CUiernseys, Jcr siys and llolstcins. Rolls 2 registered (tuernsey bulls, one 2 yrs. old and one 7 moq.; I grade yearling f!uernsy. Dr. -J . L. Helms. Phone ii7tl. Grants Puss. ore. :n;n LOST Springer spaniel pup. about 4 months old; liver and white. Reward for return, WardweM Fur Co. Phone 120-N. '"!; FOR KXCHAXOi: Land in Idaho for property in or near Medford. A. t. CummiitKN. Copper, Ore. ,rt),t RKXT fi - room furnished!'' nouse. inquire .no, iinriieu. FOR R1CNT Attractive furnished i apt.. 3 rooms and bath: private: close in. inquire " So. lloily. $10.(10 IIKWAUU for the namp of the low down, misorahlo skunk; thill hiiIo ovorv hlnssoin off from u very t-hoioo row of nnroisstis al tho homo of W. W. WnlkPf. x 41' Kat Main ST 3J17 ! 1 ' Two Places to Eat-0 Home and the HOTEL MEDFORD Dinner Tomorrow $1.00 WIN lV . It)tlll ft FRAMES . !! T TROWBRIDGE m l.l'VIIKIl yi:i Blue Flower Lodge We Serve Fine Chicken Dinner $1.00 A Good Place for Parlies and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341-R-3 Here's Speedy Relief From Bunion Pains Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded ; " : j (Jet ii 2-ounce bottle of Moon"' Kim nild oil ifuM strenuth) today - Kvery well slocked rtrut; store hii this, "with the distinct underainnd- ni- tnal vour inonev win t- cneer- fully roturnc-d If it i)os not leduc-r I l he inflitmmntion. soifni'sw, ami ....t., mil(h auirkfr ihnn unv rm - vtiy you ov,r us.(j. few mere a,.,l.,,0.s u! regular intervals ami me miiain- mailon i Kone. i ...... .. . . ... . Aiifi as i or rton i tuns a i'v ap- plications each niht and the just seem to Up .")-cl yrntf off. at bod timy shrivel rinlit HURRY To See m . m CLARA BOW &?.es every young wife He's every young husband The comic story of their domestic tragedies is the best laugh picture yet! 0. S. C; Concert Band 23rd annual tour with more than 45 tal ented musicians under leadership of Capt li. L. Beard - Armory Concert 8 P. M., 50c ' Dance 9:15 P. m!, $1.00 Medford, March 24 8-Piece College Orchestra at All Dances J J lii1- Itom Is the Bisf Nkht at Kit Dancing 'n Everything It Costs But 75c Ladies 25c . for the Entire Evening! BE SURE TO COME TONIGHT This Will Be Some Party and Soft Corns .no niaiii-r now inscauratMl yui n.-ivi neen wun - tmH, .sntcl'ifi or other applications, if you have run tried Kim-mltl Oil theitt you have somPthinK 10 leam. It's a wonderful formula thKi romhination of essential oils with I eamiihnr and nlhcr nnt Ink tit in nmrv.-lous that thousand of boti!K and every ,ood iis, auaran me ursi nouie oi .niHMie h J'.iutTji a Oil to end your foot trophies n, numt-y nai'K. i . , Ftejnlar users of Mnone's Kmr r aid oil should buy the new lu.s i?e it' more -fonor!ili"-iT It's Your Last Chance TONIGHT Tomorrow ONE BAY ONLY Don't Get That .Divorce Until You See This ' Comedy May McAvoy and Conrad Nagel " f I Were Single GHT d Hall Co., I'hone S30, 33Ttf