PSGE BIX Mlns Lucille Ji-nnen of Medford. who to a surtent at the Sonthornl Orcnon Normal school. 1h stopplnKj at the Llthla apartments in Ash land until the end of the winter term. , Kent irtah Conl. Hansen Con! Co.! Phone 239. AmonK the 78 University of Oro- Bon students who recently com-, nleted work at the university, and; to whom diplomas have been moll-; ed, Is Alma K. Lawrence of Med-: for.' l.'lah coal, clean, low In ash. llitn sen Coal Co., Phone 2J. 3S7tf Jucknon Hot Hprlnits has Just ordered an electric scrilhhlnK ry chlne, which will make oohrIMi butter, easier washlnc of the wurm mineral pool, nccordlnB to J. C. Otllnuer. proprietor, who U husy painting the cabins in his camp Itrotind and liclns other Improve ment work. Lok Cabin Hotel, one hour 40 minutes froin Medfnrd. Itedwood iilKhway. Chicken dinner, family style, with all the trimmings. 3(14 ' Temporary nuto licenses were Issued at the sheriff's office yes tenlsy afternoon to Alpha Arthur. K Klnley, J. H. Mosher, Harold Huner and Kenneth' Nelson of Medford, C. A. Oiscdny of t.'en- !' . i .... ll.alta. I'mntr rhnrAa of End Point, Lucille Hnwman , I of Talent and Tom Trusty of , Trail. Wonderful values in new sprlnB millinery nt inn r. iy ut,Ani,a In fcf M HtnrA. Our hat $1.90 to $6:9? ore marvelous. Come In and trv them on. 3Cfl MI Hen Sheldon arrived home sev ; eral days nuq from I in AiiReles V and will spend about a month with ' his family at his home on Kink llllihwny. Malhlev IJilfntt. a prominent farmer, and -a resident nf Klnni- nth vounty for the pnst IS years. " wds killed Inst Tuesday when a tractor he was operating toppled over backward and crushed him to deafn. " Let me write your fire Insurance. (art T. TenRwnld, Hotel Holliind. tii Phone 993. The condition of Mi's. -William1 Hays, who hns been III for a year at her home on North Kir street, was reported to be bad yesterday nnd little hope Is held for her re- - IS-ln. mnnjnnltii wood, $4. tinnier tier. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. OS I. 347lf " -aHKourH tho wcitthor hns been favorable ror tne irnme lor me nnu, -tn-n wnnlril. tennis COIirtS llbOUt tho city as yet have net been put Info shone. However, pinyinii is , vnpecte.! to becln In Mirneu in d short time, accordlnk io'prrwint i'...iiniinn f iieiriklnir Trucklnc Service trans fer and hnnllnit. Phone 20, (lolrt 11,11 :' 303 .'Mr. F.d mailman rind two chll Jrcji", who have spent-two mniutm i", Fls'ltft'k rcbitlves and ; friends - In A'sliland', left '( recent IP fnrV, their i home' ai,-Trall .Creole V- Wernslltchlnrt Xc per yard, llut- tons covered-at Handicraft Khnn. .'; ' - ' tf '; It Is probable' that .Inhn Osci.i-, who Is bolng held In tho county ... Jail here as a suspect for tint i nurRiary ami ronnery oi in vmkk Point postofflce, will be moved to tho. federal section of the Mullno 1 mnh county iall nt Portland. Oscar IK alleged to bo partner of James .. O'Neill who was nrresred last week In Hcattle for tho robbery, and was apprehended over hIx weeks oro by the1 Olendale. Ore., mnrshnll In the Olendiilo railroad yards. See Klinnr Hnnley Hush for re " clonned alfalfa seed and baled hny. " RJd R. Main. Phone 902. 332tf The neRatlvo debate team of the OAlil Hill hlBh school Is tryhiK to arrange for a debate with the I nl versify hlkh school of Kukciio. ' Major John C. Ilnhb of llugene will he tho principal speaker nt r the meeting March 2B of the rtneue ' niver valley chapter of the (Iffl- eers Tteserve Corps meetlni; at the . Hotel Medford. Kleth Hoim'hman.' former First National Hank employee nnd urnd H uale of the Medford high scluml, : wns reported to have sailed lout week for Ml. MnnleJtimn, cniie. where he has been appointed ns .' an assistant astronomical observi-r for the Smltbsonlnn Institute. He was In Washington, O. C., fur some time before helm: npiulntei to the Komh American post. A marrlnco license was IshiiciI ' nt the county clerk's office yester- day afternoon to .Inhn Cushln, 3K, nnd Jtuth Smith. St. both of cor vnllls nnd another wns Issued to Kslel Thackeray, "3, and lelu Sweet, If, both of Mui-ysvHIe, Cul. Mr. and Mrs. CJ. I). Andcrsmi. who receiitli- arrived In Hold Hill from Salem to make their home were among the business visiters " In Medford yesterday afternoon. r ' Weir Mcllonald of Medford Is '.' spendlni; several days In I'ortlnnd on business. Severul hundred farm era in, Jackson county under the n ditches of the rublle Water rom- " ti htivn beRiin suit In the clr c5fl court to re.itrnln the compan from IncrensliiK rates from $2.5 . to JCTitl per acre for maintenance fees. , The Increase cannot be met. . It la rharicod. Portland Joitrnnl ", A. "monoBrnph" on the Culled ' Stales marine corps by Frederick W. Hopkins nf this city, first t, lieutenant. V. M. C. H.. nnd a son of Mr.- and Mrs. H, Hopkins of Medford. appears; In the latest I nvsue of the Adventure MiiKaslne. The monoKrapli nlves a short his ' tory of the marine corps from the tlroe it was first on-niHaed on Nov .. ember 1ft. 1770. and gives n gen- eral description of Ha activities. Irvln llehb, who la employed at the Golden Ruin store In Duns nilllr, Cal., Is apendlns; vacation of one month with friends and roln lives here. ; ,lr. and Mrs. William Watson arrived In Medford Inst evening for nn extended visit of several weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. AVatnon. who formrly lived In Med ford. now live In Portland, where C. U Warnock. 8r., who oid his barnburner and hot doR stand j on Front street several months, a0. is planninB to bo Into the sandwich business niraln nnd for( that reason the Charles Palm store room nt tho corner of Houlh Front ; nnd ElKhtn streets Is helnc divided Into two sections. One will bo oc-l copied by Mr. Warnock nnd the! other will be occupied by Archlo Sutherland, who Is to use tho floor space ns an addition to his pres ent card room next door. As a result of an announcement, last week thnt the city doR license: ordlnnnce would be rleldly en-J forced, the city has issued approx-; linately n dozen licenses, accordlnp. to Chief of Police Mcfredle, who, repeated last evenlnc thnt every j dog in the city must havo a II-, cense. i Hill Wade, Rolf pro, hns ten dered his reslRnntlon to the Iteumes Oolf and Country club of Klumnth Knlls, which will be come effective on April 1. Mr. Wade has several positions In mind, but ns yet has not definitely decided whore he will locato upon his departure from Klamath Foils. Interest In the Terry Tnlent mnnslauKhter trial nt Portland ap parently was not hlRh, In that city, nccordlnK to Deputy Hherlff Paul JenninRs who returned from Port land Inst Friday evening, after hav ing served as a witness for the defense. Deputy Jennings report ed that tho trial did not attract I many spectators to thoQfederni cour room, with tho exception of the Inst liny when arguments were heard. Paul Andrews nnd Andrew Hove, loent high school students, left by rutin enrlv Ktitilriluv for' Hnlem to take In tho flnnl pnme of the state basketbnll tournament there last night, and. root for Medford high. A group of local Eastern Htar members motored to Ashland yes terday to attend the Dnughters of the Nile Initiation nnd meeting In thnt city anil Included Mrs. ('hns. Ollbert. Mrs. Howard Hcheffel, Mrs. Owendolyn Woodcock, Mrs. fleorge Porter, Miss Miiurlne Car roll, Mrs. Arnel Hutler nnd Mrs. N'noinl Montgomery. HecelvlllK news late Inst night Hint his mother wns not expected lo live, J. H. LeRgett, former po liceman, left Immediately by mo tor to be at her bedside in Hon .lose, Calif. " Not loo to Voleiuils. A meeting In the Internet of the Organised Veterans Rlnte Council of Oregon will be held at the Hotel Medford at 8 p. m., Mondny, March 19th, 1928. Vvternns of all wars. their families 'and all members of veternn nuxllnrlos are , Invited to be present. J. A. llE.MHTItEET. 358 ENLARGED FOR nnmndeled nnd enlnrKeil quarters will Kreet patrons or- the Holj Inn Iloauty shop the first 1 of '" iiuxt week, ncconlliiK to an iiiinoitnco ment nuido hy .Mrs. Oddelln Os borne, owner, who for tho -pnst week has been having tho luriro sunny room, overlooking Itlverside, which adjoins her present spiice, repainted and decoratod. Htoh mirrors nnd lonif mirrors, squure ntli-rors und odd-shaped lit tle mirrors tucked here und there, have been provided for tho con venience of Miludy who visits this attractive shop, nnd to ttdd lo tho scheme of decorations. 9 II. Ii. O .1. 11. Almi 3 - - - - - - . lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllH MEDFORD TO SCOTCH LEADING IRISH GOLFERS BY ONLY i POINT; I ' The Scotch golfers were leading the Irish by one point when the results of the first day's tourna ment at the Medford Rolf club yesterday were announced. The Irish are known iib Krent finishers however, and with Hi. Patrick's day over, are expected to Rive the Scotch uil awful trimming today. All members of the teams are re quested to report early today for tornament ploy, those who have not arrnOKed for partner will be matched promptly and sent off. The members of the winning team will all be presented a olf bull each, anil the members of the Scotch contingent have agreed to furnish dollar halls If thev are beaten In Hpite of their reputation for being tlght-wiids. All members nro also requested to hand iu their five lowest acores for the past two weeks, so that in. oiii ' handicaps. Alfaduvlta are not I necessary. Tho great surprise nf tho first day's pluy was the putting out of I'reshlent Dave Wood (Irlshl by Attorney T. K. Miles (Scolchl. Dave anil Tad only play once or twice a month und never pluy to gether, so It wa sexpecled that In deiereuce lo his high office, Tad would let Ihivo ;;ive him u good boating. However the law yer refused und trimmed the newly elected chief executive by a score of i to 0. Tho scorn for the first day's play follows, nil mutch pluy nl three quarters handicap: Scotch lriBli T. W. Miles I). It. Wood- 0 C. CI. Thomson 0 S. 8. Smilli I'. Neff J..1. Iliichler li. Carpenlur 0 Voorhles ft. 1. Semon Vnl Fischer P. .lunoy A. K. Oir K. S. Tumey (1. M. IluberlB (i. Johnson II. Marx T. Eiumeim II. I'riiiBle It. J. Henry H. K, f'nyno ' D. Clark 2 1.. II. Wilcox 3 It. (I. Ilurdwell 0 W. U lleeney 0 Tolul M 13 l.chieh Wi-cmIci-m win WtlNI'KTON. N. .!.. Mar. 17 (P) lA'hlKll Ifiniiplel-M ca lit Hied ; tho Inti'r-cnlli'Klate nnoclntlon clmmpionehliiH today with a to-1 tnl point ecoro of twenty. Per-' nell look second plyneo with 15 liolnts: I'enn State third with: thirteen and Vale fourth with eleven. 1 Olyiuplc Club Wlivs I.OS ONdlOM'.M COI.IHKI.'M, : I Mar. 17. 0P The Sun I'rnnclM- t Ai..min li, 1. toiim won the. !ll. mnnt liclil here lOflllV. t " A I Score: w . j Olympic club 6!i points: Vnlver ally of Southern California h-- Two Places to Eat Home and the HOTEL MEDFORD TODAY $1.00 ANNOUNCEMENT We offer for sale a guaranteed 6 per cent in vestment in a new Southern Oregon enter prise that is guaranteed both as to asse& and earnings and by a Reserve Fund of $20,000. Southern Building Loan Association .lMKT'.CTOWS AN1 OKI-'ir.KUj) Kllioll, l'lesiilcnl Cooley, Vicc-l'ri'siilcnt liracliiftit'cil, Tronstircr 0 lliitiiiltoti l'ltltou, Si'i'i'i'lary-MimiiKcf I'Vcil I.. Hen 111 iiMiruc A. limit O. O. Ali'inlorfor 0 Win. II. I.viliiml (i. S. Ilttlli'i Win. M. Uriuijs ATTOKXKYS: Kruiik V. Kari'i'll Uiis & llrijiys. Southern Building and Loan Association 1 Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building. ; TcOphone 1151. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. LOCAL REPORTERS PLAY TO BE PUT ON COPCO RADiO The growfti'! popularity of, the radio drama a an Ideal form of entertainment,- together with the recent success of the play, "Just PlanninV written by Miss Helen Norris and produced over KMKI) with a local cast by the California Oregon Power company, has prompted that company to Incnr iiorate frequent dramas In their yearly program schedule. Tim apennit nlnv. In I to be broad- cnut mer KMRn llilu vear will be "Madame Q," a two-act radio com- edy written by Mary (irelner. mem-1 her of the Mail Tribune reisirtoriiil I stuff, which will go on the Copco i hour Tuesday night , from nine o'clock to ten With the Hogue Rivor valley as a setting, the pluy which is full nf li-;lit comedy dialogue and fraquent "wise cracks," should he of Interest to local radio funs. Tho plot concerns ... '.. ,, ... , young ojiti mist whose solo possession is a tract of hind near a cemetery. He negotiates - with a former college chum, who Is secretary to a wealthy widow, alleged lo havo a flare for buying impossible properties, to steer 1:1s employer to the country where his land Is situuted, in hopes of getting her to buy It. Uut tho widow, who has a way of changing the "best laid plans of mice and men," turns the luhlcs on tho two conspirators with an umuslng result. The play Is un-1 iler the direction of James Slovens, local buritone, who directed and played a part. In IW lust Copco play. The cast of cfiuriictoiH con sists of James Stevons, Karl Davis, local announcer, M Ihh "Jo" M nr- ray anil MIhm Mary flrelner. ; f'ook I'lllnlei-H Win TIlP KANSAS CITY. Mar. 17. (PI The Cook Painters of KnnHna City, tonight won the American Amu-1 tellr Athletic union national ban- ' ketball championship by defriil IliK the Kaneas City Athletic i lub 1 2fi In 2: In n HCorehlnB batlle, the outcome wblrh was always tin- f certain. I ninlfled Rrtvertlfllne- aete iesulK. ONYX POINT EX & HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE . e First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manaflar o Phons 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon and Mi'clfni'il Asliliiml " o OREOONV SUNDAY. MlROn 18. 1923. C. LAKE SEASON PROMISES TO BP PARLY THIS YEAR Present Indications iii'd that Q unlet there is a radical 'change , In the weather and much more' now falls In the high mountain 1 'regions there will bo a very early! opening se.Wui of Crater -National park, possibly the first week in i June, with the roads In good condition and the park camp , ground and other concesslnns In operation, except the big '" w" "ol """" "'V ' .' season officially opens, July im, !' government edict, In other words. If the present snow shortnge continues in the park', the seasons opening ull oe I pends whnt kind of a late spring is In store. If the spring is a cold one the season may j not open until tho officially scheduled time, July 1st. but if the I spring Is a warm one Its hent may i so diminish the snow ns to pro ' vide fur an official opening weeks , O'-H'-s. During the recent heavy rnlns : in the valley, when everyone pre- sumcd It wns snowing hnrd In the j mountains, only three Inches of ! additional snow fell In Crater Nu 'tlonal park. This news was re ! eel veil from the park by phone ! from John Mahen, lodge care taker, last Friday, and this tliQc- ilnches only made 117 Inches at the 0'urk rim, making the snow there at mat lime a nine over in per j cent of the normal snow full. 1 The Crater Lake National park i records for the put ten or twelve lycars indicate that on the average, i bi-vond a few flurries, the sensnn MONARCH ELEC s ; for heavy i ; practn-ully at the parte Is eiu-h year by j March lu. The earliest unofficial opening iof the Crater I-ake season ever recorded was May 23, three years ! ago. 4 CHURCHES I0IN FOR PRL-LASItK VESPER SERVICES i Plans have been made by the I -ueuuiiiwi, i uiiin, v . pre-Kasler services on every night extent Saturday during the lie is . - ... I week nreceei nc K.ister wliu-n April tho 8th. f, The messages ror eacn evening will he based on one of the say ings of Christ on the cross. They will he held In the I'reshytctian church at 8:00 p. m and each minister will lake his turn speak ing. These services will he In marked the tabernacle meet. ILK UTTER !Ce CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY romnist to j 'i I ,.. Phone V ' j 51 O.d0 I 11 I AN AUTOMATIC The Perfect Kitchen Servant Finished in White Porcelain Enamel ', A nost (loju'inlalili elect vi; van.se with full autniiiatic oven equipment. 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The ministers hope that the christ ian people of the city will for get entertainments and usual amusements for thnt week and give themselves to a serious frame of mind in thoiiglitfulness and g'ad ness and n-ioiclng for the bless ins awliifh Christ has brought to the world through his sacrifice, death nnd resurrect Inn. BE and WITHOUT CHANGE OF DIET I am a licensed New York Physician. For years I have specialized tn obesity and have treated thousands of men and women overburdened with excessive flesh. I prescribe for my patients so that their general health will be improved as well as their weight reduced. Will you take advantage of my greet offer? FREE TRIAL TREATMENT AND VALUABLE BOOKLET Know from actual experience that my treatment will help you as it has helped thousands of others. Read what a fQ- patients say ; ' MlSSO. WHITl-OWwriij. '! have loft 76 iKjuluis us irtiilt of yuur tfrimriit and livp aevcr fell St well ia luy lit t -1 do uuw." MR. S. SANTEK writes: "I nawe lost 70 puumla s mult ul liking yuur urat uria. 1 frel better in rvriy way. 1 can now taLr long walks uQ1"' bccotninif tired or short ul urt-alti. rTiiauk you very niacll lur wtut you uave dune for rue.!'. Always remember that fat is dangerous. Your very life is threatened by excess flesh. Get rid of that fat now. You'll feel belter, look better and live longer. Write now, this minute, for booklet and Free trial treatment. DR. R. NEWMAN Licensed Physician Stcts of N. Y, 2S6 Fifth Ave., New York-Desk D-2 IDDDQII WIIII.N vor WAXT LUMBER CALL TROWBRIDGE l.I'MHI'.lt V.Mll) I! S3 n u SLEMBER Fat and fad are mortal enemies. You can't be stylish and fleshy. The two don't go together. But there is no need to be stout. You can have the slender figure which fashion de mands, and what's more you can have it OR UNNECESSARY EXERCISE MRS. E. BATKMANIMi'"l,'"Hav.tatcr-ri your treulmml anil ii is wonjirnul how it rriiutm. It dors jut as you say. I hv l,-.iti:ni a ..iiliill a itay awl trrt fil." MRS ANNASrilUlI?Ta-'il lwrisll'4 ITS pound befo.-e I narlfd yout Ural mcnt and 1 now wriiiit US pounds. You may print this it you like." ha Is the proprietor of a groc ery ftor - III;