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HfEDFOKD TifATL TRIBUNE, TirEDFORD, ORKflOX, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 192R.
According to the Oreffonfun, twoj With the arrival of warmer and) Among the state of Washington
prominent Hunpurteni of Al Km I Hi i Hpriiwlfke weather, cut of atate renU'iii w . are Mod ford hotel
for president In thin mate are W. auto .registration at the local bu-1 j-uest are t 1. Mathewa of Kpo-j
S. I'riWH of thU city, former Htate! rau at th t (lumber of Commerce j kune, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McAlinn
corporation pominlsidoner, and W. ' nhon nn inerea-ie. of approximately of CeiUrallu, Mr. and Mm. C. Itoth
H. Canon, former Medford mayor. I 25 per 'ent ovtr what they wtre child and son of Kverett. Mr. and
; I, oca I political fXpertH regard thewe- at the flint of the year, according Mm. O. Wallace of Taconm and
.. M,u,.mlh vMtnlitv nft 74, two men an two of th HhrewdeHl to i.. r. tiuriocK, nureuu muiiaer. i. u. wuiKie Air. una mm. ai-
local and
Personal
n mm wnniin in nuiAinn nn i nn
l-LUTU YUUNU lb jUHIUAUU MM
E; SEES NO OPERA ATTRACTS
DANGERS NGVi MEDFORD PEOPLE
i ,
i
'the Suuthern Pacific via Klamalli
I Kails, lleuce no nee -4. ami opera
will be Eeen from .Medford. nor
sound of even informal yraiid op
era will h heard, not even a hum
or practice tone.
juilc a numher of .Medford
people will attend one or more of
-i.,,. wiia .-oiislderahle cooler campalK.iem in tin- mute. The Ini'mw . mainly from Sunh-jlert Haempke, Ilia. L.. C. huemjkc
than that of Sunday, which had riieen .lnli wood at m.miner , InKton and California. rcKistrat Ions ; and Kre.l Yooell t fteatf.le,
maximum of Kl. and lh momtni; . ,0. a. .Medford l'uel Co. Tel.' 1181. " '" distant polnta havl.. lucrea,- r. . w Howard haa returned
Ld a minimum t Today was, . 381.ir ed very Hue. j and Will . In hi. office. !
.till warm, and eonOued ...lid ,)r...Kn ,,,, lnr lltlllltH ul. Chester A. Arthur Itelltf Corps' ' '
.J..e.....o,.e win, unsettled weather ...., So. 34 will have A "'lal Friday l-'Klon comenllon ron.mlO. will
. . .'" n .,.,,.,,,, vif.tvh -75 ti. Mr K T ' held tomorrow nluht instead of!
nredie ton There wa only n Uaee ' .he Indus, i.l aee dent Weed a, 105 Nor.h Oakdale. 862 Thursday. Thla chance la being 11,1,1 naro.neer ol goou crop- ! j Q e waa much thrappomtment the Southern o r e .. A
predluton. inore as on .. , ,n. sla.c Indus. ae, l.l. nt , .., made in order not to conflict with .for the Uoeue River valley ami of felt bv manv cllizens of Medford 'school at Asldaml wiTako-a
? '"'""O'."" ; : co.nlmsMo... ,m, Wn w- ".'-': (1e. ,, the ,(1Cal Klka i ....,ea ,....w. ,., ....... ..... . ".. .... ., I
X noun cuuinp al a u, in. .e.t. the commission (lin'll.K . ne we(-K to-. nemng iter music sime nere iu l"ciu. ' cl,lllru 11,111 "iu nm-v-
nlthoueh at timca yealerday after- ,u),., rjj. ; Wllham Music company, has been " ' j closed windows durins the niBht to big trains bearing the Z'lO ai.iKers,
noon ralnslorm elouila threatened. cuXt lJruk-s next to the Itlalto cnjuyinn a vacation, left terday! em'01." f(. I prevent discoloration of curtains ' scenery and equipage of the Chi
Mr. Shard Is permanently located ,,., ,.,.,,. eve ry nlt-ht and Hun- to apend a week with her sister, ; p , attend the Brand ! and other interior decorations, and j Ci,KO V'iV'C "era con",a"y woul(l
In the liob In lieau.y Shop in the a ,,,, S1. Kree delivery.: ;"" ho is a. member of the."d attena feran pass throUBl. this city today or to-
Sparta IlldK. Hair - bobbins and 30lf. rtosehurB hlKn school faculty. I "t . ,n.,.est , ,,t.in,, shown ' , , r- 'morrow en route from the south to
L,.et waving are his spec-, .,. ., ,.' Oreen slab wood at aummer .. ' . " , J" ' J"...' .' n? l '""frot season period Fioyd U , Portland for its short season In that
lalty. MU. in your appoin.n.en , ,,y ,,y ,he 7.V , . cr r i-ake prKes. Mcdford FuOCo. Tel. a..;;;t' "Mad" me Qi" 5 fVZ" w-arX InhTZ, ' ,'?'""i!!f """"""""' PrC'"?,U-
"l- - TO RRMRVB
Start thrronsrh bowel action nd rid roof
system of poisonou wabte &8 kxq you
notice the first eirn of a cold. Juit Uka
w A tIiRF',Sn REMEDY Tabled ir.f
the oueraa or nerhaps the entire-' be ia onwnpi, x piw re
t nl, .: mHv. VVil--. olti. It ismorethonmgrh m tun and
iiur, includiiiK Mi Melha Wil'Q
Ihiins, MiiipriMir ot 5i lisle ut tlu
junior high bchool, Mrs. T. J.,
; Amspoker, and Frt d Wahl :nl :
Uiwirup Hurler. M isM lA'ona Alai'rf-
lers of the music department of
Normal
ittcnd.
anJ
f ai- hetur tliiii ordinary laxativea. Try it;
Mildtsafe, purely vegetable 25?
Recommended nd Sold by
ah m Mprtfnifi Trvearti)Oj
3tlr . r , i j j ."- -v -t. ri-ot wurnniK Mci-vict- in ine norin-
This -clever jWMt arrived in the city thU morn- 1
ing, for his annual HprinK stay
here.
In other words the official froO
HinudKing Ktaaon Ik on, and Mr.
Young ia here to do bin part in
Paul hfhiMMier, football coach at I insuring the harvostins of u pear
Fred Connor, administrative a-. eonwtvucilon of a wan-house ami of h-mall ffwh were placed In the mtie comedy was written by Miss
sifitant to Director Mather of the , KiiraKf at 1 1 - 7 North Central uve- edamher of Commerce exhibition I Mary Oriener of Medford, and in
mttlon;J parks service, in ppendhiK 1 nue, at a -ost uf $2 004. The plan a.marium weveral weeks aco, )esHii,einfr )Ut on by a local cast
today mre at the Crater National ' were made by Thomas Vint, park .than a dozen of the trout min-j through the courteny of the Call
park headquarters, while en rout" ; engineer. ! nows now remain. T)Q fish were furnia Oregon Power company.
north from California national) lii-m. laurel oou, s-t.ou tier, .brought from the IJutte Kall nsn (
ilmrkH. j.Medroirl l- ueit o. iei. iji. oil ti- hatchery and were the fourth or, 0. A. C. on a tour of the Htate, ; crop that will bring in hundred of
An overloaded stock of used and: r. ami ,un. is. i. jacKnon n-n , rinn couecuon to oe put vi incH)ent today in the city, visiting thousands of dollars next fall, by
demonstrating plionographs Is the . yexternay tor tncir nom- in ik- Hiuanum ciunng me Wmi yeU) . alumni. This afternoon he spoke
rciuion for the very exceptional ; land, Calif., following a short visit However, the four catfish which jut tnt. j,, Bt.hooI asKembty.
pricen lelng ofrw ed on lntriime O ,,0,',11 wIth ,-' mlK "n1 elatives. i wO.. placed in the aquarium a The regular meeting of the Oar
ln first class condition. There are Mr. .ml Mrs. Jackson arrived by month ago are still living and sccm-uVp cuj Will Ie held ut Hotel Med
ina ny bargains in the lots, some! motor last Sunday from Kenttlc.jto enjoy the narrow confines ofjford tonight nt 7:30.
running na low as $10 each. He-V where they had sp'-nt a week on , their new home, despite the factj A new and attractive feature of
these instruments at the rainier ; buslncHs. , that they find no mud In which th(l Monarch Heed and Feed cum-
MuHic House. 3G0 n you are c wnemiuaung im-'ito uury memseives. . pany display is the arrangement
Knme fine salmon fishing for this! Ilulx'hilHti of a Phonograph in the Good sugar pine shakes at Hlff Uf lg flower lftxes outside the
early in the '" " il w f" '' ".S B dumber Company. 363' wlnififWii f its store on Kast Main
veerday Ten of the liig Chlnooks "'"nh""- "i r i umui " ,,"ft,"nu" street, i-lowers in season will be
averaging 1'5 pounds to the fish, j Phonographs being held by the PI-1 arrived this foRnoon from Clen-j planted in order to give the public
ivOie taken below Savage Ilaplds
mer Music JlouHe. Prices run oj'jdiile, Calif., to spend several daj-s
ported, taking five from
about ft mile above the clty
was his first ultempf at Chinook
fishing. Grants "Pass Courier.
12-in. oak chunk wood, $8. .10
Her. Rledford Fuel Co. Tel. im.
, - 347tf"
OuestH from a dlstanco register
ed at Med ford hotels Include Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Aitken of Denver
ern Pacific sitecial agents, were
business visitors in Medford today
on routine work. The two officers
make periodical trips to Oils sec
tion. . A permantn wave? Hee Mr.
Hhard nt the Hob In Shop. Phone
810. 365
Paul J. Hchlssler, head coaeh of
football at the Oregon Agricultural
college, wilt 4e speaker of the day
an idea of their quality and the
possibilities of the various seasonal
plants in this locality.
flurry W. H.-t.-idail, representa
tive of the Niagara Insurance
company of Portland, is in the
city today transacting business.
Mrs. J. T. Logan and two
daughters, Nellie and Vivian, of
Grants Pass were Medford visitors
yesterday for several hours.
Mauri'.e Coturri, Southern Pa
ciflc inspector for this division
from Portland, and inspector
Miles of Hose burg, spent yester
day and today In tho city on
special wo'-k,
Twenty-five local Shriners re-
I nrnnd i-o.lt m-tl -i f i...vi (In. Until li -
alh Falls Thursday evening. Special attention is being devoted pacific excursion to Sun
If you want a good building lounj this week to the used instruments! i,nincjHCO
on a low rate of interest, hoo lEed-iln the phonograph department of wii'ipim Siitherbniil li-ivellriL'
IhtCw 7;;nr:il.V.o.,u.ra..rac,lonlnconJun,lon',Jy w,or to Seattle, Wash., to
Tliis' Californlans registered at Med lG-in, manzanlta wood, $4.r)0 per
roiii no'eis inciuiie -a. h. i.uiuwin , tier. teti. r uei t o. rei. dji. a-nu-of
I,os Angeles. Mr, and Mrs. 1 The t'entral Point high school
1. Aimd of Clenilale, Mrs. F. (1. ! grounds nrtto be put into excellent
Moore of San Diego. M& and M rs. ' condition, aucordlng to Carl llos
lOmll Mowers of Chico and Mr. and, well, who was In the Medford to
Mrs. It. H. Partridge, Mrs. (i. A.; day from his Central Point home.
White, Mrs. M. A. Vrenln, SSaek.je repoits that 1600 square feet
It. J. Talty and Ieillzheimer of i of new concrete sidewalks are now
and Mr. ami Mrs. J. II. Godfrey of!""" . -ih . ..." ,,, ,
Tampa Ja Good sugar fcine shakes at lllg ing, which was built n little over
n B,r uiiuVc? ..I attwr ' I'ines Lumber tympany. 3t3' a year ago. A lawn Is being plant-
Pines Lumber Company. 363
Sailor Jack Wood of Medford i ed and shrubs have been planted
Maurice Cotluri of Portland and ! w 111 "l('"t liurko wf Klamath In the front yard of the school
V. D. Miles of Koseburg. South-1 a,,K ln the main e'nt at Klam-jwhlch faces the Pacific highway. "!
den & Co.
4 2tf the Pnlmer Music House. Kxcep-
Marriage licenses were Issued at tional prices have been placed on of
me county cierK s on tec nere to-iaii inese instruments ami it is ex
day to Kvan Wells Davies, 20, of j pected to reduce tho stock mater-kcddliiK-
Calif., and Xorcen An-:laily within the next few days.
freight und traffic representative
di-rson, 22, .of Colfax, Calif.; John
lluchman, rx, and Linda Cook, 52.
both of Los Angeles; John Han ti
nt the Klamath Falls chamber of ''k. 3C. of Los Angeles and Uuby
commerce forum luncheon AVed
iiesday. He will be accompanied
by Kd Allworth, representing the
O. A. C. alumni.
Every man and woman over 21
years old who hns resided in the
tate six months pig, or to the pri
mary, May 18, is entitled to vote,
but must register at once. Anyone
In the county"can register at county
clerk's office. Medford residents
register nt 'Chamber nf Commerce I
Hatter, 34. of Ued Lliifr, Calif.
Very reasonable terms will apply
on this special sale as cl tis ail
new Instruments. 360
Hay Smith and Dan Ilonylngton,
arrested by the police last night on
Hint good coal. Hansen Coal charges of intoxication, were sched
Co.. Phone 230. 337tfuled to have hcoringsin the city
Morris Uncock of Medford was a! police court today. lionyinglon
visitor at tiie home of his sister. ! posted a cash bail of $10.
Mrs. Iten W. foul ant, and family j You'lfe like our evening dinners,
in GruntH Pass over Sunday. j "0c and 6ue. Jackson Hotel Cof-
Coal $1tl. M) per ton. Medford' fee Shop. 2fi3tf
Fuel Go. Tel. fiJil. 337tf' Mrs. H. T. Haglie motored to
Temporary auto licenses were is- Medford from her. country home
sued afthe sheriff's office tod"ay io hear (Vntr'al Point, yesterday to
S. I. Wier, ( . II. Uraley. Wjlll I call nion Mrs. M. K. Frazee, house
or county clerk's office, jfJ'Jeniry, narien t unninguam, . iimuimt at inv iucmi i.
Attorney J. X. Johnson of Grants I " 1,1 w,t ',Hf1t "v"
i'ass, special prosecutor In the! ' 1,('ri v lt Medford. John Per-; oral days.
present grand Jury investigation j no11 (,r Applegate and K. C. Cum-j Plant perennials now. Largo se-
. .A l . I H'lggS aim l. r-. leciioil to ciiuimu 1 1 inn, I vununuiii)
here, ts a guest at the Hotel Med
ford during his stay in the city.
oMr. and Mrs. IX m: T. Grieve of the
Prospect section, are niso register
ed at the same hotel. Mis. Grieve
In forewoman of the grtml Jury.
Perennial Plants. We have them.
The price Is right. Come nnd see
r Vrlte for price list. S. K Chas
tain. near Owen-Oregon office. Tel.
452-L-2. 369
Twenty-four out of the state cars
registered here yesterday with the
local state traffic bureau.
If you are contemplating chang
ing your truck tires from solid" to
imeumatlc tires, see Lewis Super
mint
More of Ashland. priced. S. K. Chastain, near Owen-
. Select your new spring suit at , Orgon office. Phone 452-L-2. 3tiD
the Men's Shop, from the M. liorn j Mr. and Mrs. Ole Walace of Ta
and Kd V. Price lines. All the new! coma. ash., arrived in Medford
weaves from $25 to $50. ft'e guar-1 yesterday on a business and pleu
antee. fit and satisfaction. 320tf sure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Celebrating t. l'alrb-k's day injare well acquainted In the valley.:
an unesual way, Charles Taylor, and while here Intend to take in
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Taylor some of the surrounding points of
ot near Central Point, underwent j interest in company with old
a major opera 1 ion at the Sacred j friends.
Heart hospital last Saturday for Try our noonday merchants'
appendicitis. He was reported to ' lunch, 40c and 50c. Jackson Hotel
be In a sutisacry condition to-1 Coffee Shop. 2!t3tf
day. tuit it will be several weeks) itert Hostel, who returned to his
before he will lie able to resume position at Die First Natbmal bank
his studlen In the Central 'olnt t-m soon
at Die First Natbmal 1
ii, following a siere
was forced to lo.rVe i
twrve Station for n rmniilnt
chamro over of wheels. am i high school, where be Is a fivi-h-jof flu
Guests from Portland registered man.
al local hotels Include 1r. and' Tiie Hand liox Sboppe. 223 Kast
Mrs. Tl. S. Stearns, Dr. and .Mrs. 1lttl on t,,mr l',IMt l,f ,:,,1,,,"1,y
H. C. Fixett. Robert Wm-ner i.'.-.wt Gfocelerin. will open soon with n
Pinkham, Chas. It. Nims. A rthur I 'ill,,lp He of beautiful inillin-j.. A number of radio parties are
K. llnll. .1. F. Frnfsic. Mr. a nil .Mis ' vr'- VS'atch for the opening. 360 being planned for tonight, to listen
H. T. Heaton. t II. Camplei ! Included ainoiiK the ( Hegonia ns , lo the second play pulton the air
Atonro Morrison. J. D. Sainler Mr I registered at Medford lintels, other ( by the Califttrnlu Oregon rower
work
ycstciday as a result of a mild re
lapse. Itesl I'lail Coal. Hansen Coal Cm.
Phone 23!i. 3371f
the Southern Pacific with
i headquarters at Medford, left this
morning for Koseburg and points
north on business.
A. C. W allace, vice president
and general manager of the Soo
Line, passed through Medford this
morning on the Shasta.
Mrs. C. K. Anders of Klamath
Falls spent Monduy in Medford on
business.
Miss Winifred" Walker, who
spent Saturday and ', Sunday in
Klamath Falls visiting friends, re
turned lo this city yesterday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. William' Vawter
and Mrs. Ktta Vawter J'wlll leave
tomorrow morning to attend the
Chicago grand opera performance
In Portland this week.
Miss Melbn Williams, superin
tendent of music in the local
Junior High, will leave tonight
for Portland to take in the Chi
cago grand opera in that city.
M r. and Mrs. Gilbert He nuance
I and Meredith Sheets drove down
from Kugene Saturday to spend
spring vacation with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Sheets of Phoe
nix. Mr. Hermunee is a member
tf the faculty of the physical edu
cation department of the Cnlversily
of Oregon. Meredith Sheets is a
freshman in the geology depart
ment of the university. M r. and
Mrs. Hermance are visiting in Med
ford for their spring vacation and
they expect to spend the mimmer
at Columbia university, New Tork
City.
3
the issuance of timely warning to
the orchardlsts, as needed
He recently closed his period of
duty in the citrus belt of squther
California, and hurried up north
for a brief visit to the fruit belts
in the state of Washington and at
The Dallos, Or., to see after getting
the fuost warning stations there
ready for duty, and when inter
viewed this forenoon had nothing
to say about local conditions, as
he had bad no time yet to look
over the situation here.
However, he slated that as he
understood it there would be no
danger of damaging frost here j
nw, except at about 21 de- I
grees. With his assistant, Mr. Kog- I
ers, who has been here since last
week, Mr. Young planned to visit
the orchards thruout the valley
this afternoon on his first period '
of inspection.
The old fi'ost gentleman was
amiable, feeling good, und very
glad to be back again in this val- !
ley of beauty and cold spring j
water. As usual, he will reside at
the University club during his stay ,
in tho city. While he likes his I
resilient co-woi'kers here immense
ly, yet he misses his co-workor of
years past until two years ago, C.
C. Cale, former county agent for
10 years.
Speaking of the conditions in j
the citrus fruit belt of California, i
which passed thru quite a frost j
and smudging season, M r. Young
saitl that that state would have a
large and profitable citrus crop,
as little damage was done by frost
and despite the fuet that much
damage was caused by blows on
the orchards,
Mr. Young also stated that he
was much pleased with the local
outlook in preparations for com
batting frost, especially the way
the orchardists have set out their
smudgo pots and gotten their oil,
briquets and other fuel ready for
emergencies. He stated that never
before has there been such gen
eral extensive preparations made
by the orchardists for emergency
smudging, as at the present time.
The disappointed ones li:id ex
pected to enjoy the Bight at the
depot or the opera company trains
passing through ts city, and per
chance of tho trains making brief
stops during which some uf the
noted singers might get out for a
walk on the depot platform.
Inquiry developed this noon that
the opera company trains wore
routed over tire Cascade route of
r" TTmj ir.vit
Bull
Montana
Is Coming
FOR SALE
AT
Bargain Prices
AUTOMOBILES, AUTO
' " TRUCKS, WAREHOUSE
TRUCKS, STENCIL MA
CHINE V , ,
'' 1 ' 'INQUIRE
Medford Grocery
, Company
741
TOMORROW
TOMORROW
ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL
OF '
FEATURING
LAST TIMES
TODAY
WILLIAM
HAINES
WITH V
ifoan Crawford
WEST
POINT
A MILITARY RO
MANCE FILLED
WITH LAUGHTER.
....in... ti... ....... .....ii'
ARTHUR ALEXANDER
4 COMPANY
in a
DIXIELAND TO BROADWAY
BROWNIE & VAN
In
PROFESSIONAL' NONSENSE
GEO. AND ETHEL!
LIVINGSTON
in .
DENTAL DEXTERlYY
MINERVINI & 1ZETTA
MUSIC AND HOW
GEO. 8. BANKS
MODERN ENTERTAINER
FEATURE PHOTOPLAY
IHIl(BWM'
Bargain Matinee 2 P. M.
Children 10
Adults 35
Evjning8 7 and 9
Children 25, Adults 50
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
Obituary
.I t 1 1 N H K N IE Y H KNK 15 LM A X.
John Henry Uenselman passed j
..I til,. ..mml.nil.. Il.w.ulul I
MkiwIjiv m'niilii.r .,1'lor liHof 111- It?
ness. aged 71 eyars. 2 months, 15 j
days. Mr. Uenselman was born!
at Covington, I ml., .Ian miry 4. I
1 8f)7. and had raided in Med- j
ford for the past 20 years. He,
was a member of Medford Lodge
Uti.S, It. P. O. K. He is sin- !
vived by three sons. JOdward O..
tieorge It., and Charles F. Wen-
sehiian. and ten grandchildren, j
Uemains at the Perl funeral home
and funeral arrangements will be ;
announced later. I
WINDOW & DOOU
FRAMES ,
AT
j TROWBRIDGE
'ma i.i miu;k y ki
jnil Mm. (ion. A. Kit. 'her. Win W Ihi.n II.Of- irom . unii.nu. .in' ia -1 cnnipany. in.... in i" unn-i q, tfr,4,4.i, it
J.".i.nl!, ft. M. linker (ii'o II. .ii- tun I.. Ijx.k "'"I l'rl "fj I'tnl. rni.l. i li'ii... low In asll. llun-
.rln.nn. V. 3. l)ruuK,.r',l. I,, s. !., I'-rvulll,. Mr. Mrs. K. A. Kln-iB.-'l. fnul 'o. I'lu,.,.. -.'3!.. T,. ,(V f ,;., ,., 4.
try. Frank lt,,l,rron. l--.nii.rv ll.-r- '.! nf Km I..-1II11. ! . I.. .Ii.n.-s. (. Sini'linra Ii.1ki- nil lnsiKnia ,( o n ln Mlinn,M ,,.
nm. A. 11. llnlilcrniun. C. ,l. Hii-pli- I- Kuril. II. .1. Kiillnky uf Kimi-nc whirl. In nuirr Ii-xx nf n H.irit..ti-i- j hi,,,-,.
niMin inul fl. K. CnlllKl.v. nml K. W. l-rlrln. nf Uw-li.l.-B. nf hind nwi.c.K that tlln l.i.l.li-r wlll , ,' , ', ,. m M,.,ltnnl
Kur Interior nnd exle'rli,.- mnt. Meo Klinnr ll.inley ltnsli fur re- r...-i -I property rli.-lil.i- were 'll .;,.,.t,-,. "c ' .
Ing untl imperlii. l'llonu Ill'.O-n. elenne.l Blfnltn w-eil anil haled hay. t i-thuted last 11K-I.I "I ineetlni,' of n.S(1 U VJ ,;, l(ltPl Ja,.k. 4.
307 li-J(l i:. Main. I-I.nne !MU. 3:l2lf ' .he Jlnmalh Sport.-inen !. ......oel.i- ,, ,(,
A potato p.Ml.ll.r of Klamath! ""''' "" ,'r'- l"-'-"' "f.tlon In Ihe eha.nher of i-ommer.-e ,., (o j.,. nl'ivdeir
FnllB run iifoul of the lw hen I ,hl' .l"".l''"hl1' .-on.lulon of the (n Klamnlli Knll. Shoe Wuiu.
niiprehemled In Meilfunl lhl fore- Meilfnnl airport, the I ll-pnsnenner I .OK fahln Hotel, one hour 40 ( . , Talent
noon hy City Truffle llffleer I "i-..m- I lliim- ot the West Coast Transit j minutes from Meilfoid. Iteilwooil j "j1lu. a
eott for opei-HlliiK 11 truek with -. ! eninimny nre flylnu dally threuuh hli;hHay. chleken dinner, family , . ' m M,,(K M. 4.
l-llfo-.,la lleense. The t,-,-k was I '"" vnll.-y. lty taklnK n l.eeltne, style, with nil .he trlnimlnss. 4;, ' t,.,,,,,', ', " ,. 'am
taken In rhui-Ke hv the offleer nn-i I'.B1-'"- 'onil'iK. l'nllf.. llounty warrants were Issued at ! , ket 'rebuts
til the peddler, who was not - t;V '"" ""' Ihe ee.inly elerk's offh-e here to-l m.j,mMo,m. 0, 4.
reted. made aipllention tor nnlv',,:'' 'alley near l-.oxy Ann day to 1. M. llnmsdall of Medford. ; i,,,,,,.
flrnKon lleense. land inn lm.dl- la seen or heard, iwo hoheats; P. l. l-rlnee eCj
If you are contemplating chaim-j1" 'Ifrad. The ships me lamllnK- iW.uvnshoro. one eoyote: Kred gv- . 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4,4,4,4.
ll.K your m.ck tires from nolld , leniW-rarlly nt Kmiene until the In- ne of I!oi;up Itlver. one eoyote. .
lincuinnlie tires, see Lewis Super landl.ii; field has tui-n pnl Into Wonderful values in new sprlim1
Bnrvleu Ntiit i-..i for 11 con'ipleie K'""1 rendition, and then Medford millinery at the Km my l.o.i ''$!
ehnpL-e over of wheels. m;i!lll ,M' a reiMilnr slop, neeordlni; shoppe in M. M. S.ore. Our hats,
I to present plans. )'-lli to $f 'S tire marvelous. ( oltle
You must register lo vole at the ln ,,,,,1 try -m on. a HO
iirinwiry May Is. The new Inw puts Miu, Knihleen Seller, n former.
, stop ,0 sweiinnr In votes , n rlee-1 ,,, . ,r Mll Till.nne re- s ,,,, ,
lion day. Ueulster nt onee will. p,-to,lal staff, jilin has heen 111 ., u l ,.,,, . ,,...
,.. .-. ..r....-k M the rhamher oflf,. .,,,.., 0 reported ,0 inXnXt Zn! th."
' riM-ii- ii in ii-hiii. t Mfininy ininruiu; nun in nt a
fh-e In Medford. tf Mo.lttc Point, where she wHI stay
one of Ihe best meeting of thi unii) the first of next month,
year was leported by Mr. and Mrs - lnp write your fire Insurance.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT
K(1H SAI.K llaneh. 4i.il A., im
proved, near Keddint,', Culif.
eonslder trade. 'i'erms. Write
M. Witeller. Millville. fallf. 4
K(.1K ltl-;N'l'-5-roon. house. i--iirai;e,
K.-irden. shade; ailulls; JL'-.-'ia.
1 I i I-;. Utli St. .'til
KOK SAI.K New Nash ear won at
Hilarity hall. Jxoa. On display al
HuKKins" (iuriiKe. Kor luirlieuiars
call H6.1-W. lil
HAXTHI) lOxperieneed Kaiilit..
l-ret'er simtle man. llilleresl or
ihald. Tel. r.7---It- 3 ti a
KOK HUNT Kurnished house;
Kood loi-ntion. Phone Nl!i-V. :ltil
A cheap watch is
only made to sell
you!
A good watch is
honestly made to
serve you.
JEWELERS
MEDFORD, ORE.
FLOWER BULBS
FOR SPRING PLANTIING . ;,-:..
PLANT THEM NOW
Gladiolai Madera Vine
Tube Roses Ismene
Alstromeria Cannas
Cinnamon Vine Dahlias
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ISMENE IS THE PERUVIAN DAFFODIL OF EX
QUISITE BFAUTY LOVES A SUNNY EXPOSURE
PLANT NOW.
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO.
Kvcrytliiii I'm the (J.mlrn
9 Room Home
For Trade
Furnace Heated
For Trade
NOTICE
IROM MOUNTAIN, MICHIGAN
Kor acrcase iu this valley. Klve minutea walk from Ford's, plant
tluit employs 7."n mem Tc owner has' wurked fur l ord tor
years ami wishes to retire. - -
See C. G. Peebler at Swenson & Peebler Furniture Store
Social Notes
and Meetings
KOl'NI) Papunese poodle. In
jured hy ear. Dwn-j- ean hnv
same hy pnyini; liosp".il and adv. j -lr.
.Stone.
K(iU KI-:T (i room and hath un-
furnished apt.: eltu:rte rain-'e ;
and arai:e, $L'7.."n; -roon' fur-
...ished, Jl.lia; '.'-room i-elilii.-e. -furnished,
with lights nnd w ater, : tzzz
lli. Mil X. IVntral. 3il."'
Drug Store News
Bluebirds
aro going over big.
Have you tried them?
week and next. The local imstors
are usslstlns. Ijtst nltht c K. Mell
spoke to 1111 luieresled anrllenoB.
1-l,lu ,.-.!. ... !.... L, 1, I ...............
William i-leme,,.,,,,, who ve.urne ,-,-, Y. TenB,vnld. Hotel I lolland. I w . , , ,, Thl.s,v
yes.erday afternoon fron. Marsh. IMome )!, If ,,' ,ipv -j- lv, ,u,
leld. where , I,,-,- attended a wii-, Kieyd ,'ook re.urnod from .hii Krltliiv num Kev. W II. Knton will
jlar meeting of .he Mouth- 11 On -1 Kranelsro loday where he reported ,,p ,,, BI,clllor!(. s,,,,,.,,,, ,,,. Ia
ton lloiel nsso. union. hleh will ,iM. iy elty metropolis erowded ,,,,. ,.0vHte, hv the local People
llold Its .'Sl ineetlmt in treseenl with people from Medford w h" ,, ,,, ,,lklM j,v ,
t'lly. Calif. Mr. Cleniensoii. whi took ailvantainOf the rei'-O S. I'. I .,,i,,, ., i.,n ... ,1,., ,'.i,-i
KOK SAI.K Turkey eiri:s from1:
lari;.- stm-k. 3ni- each at rami...:
K. K. ahreuwuld, Williams. 1 ;
LOST Lady's hropell. how-shaped,
l-in a keepsake. Call lis. Mr'
Tailor. 3ll-
K015 KKNT 3-room partly f'.r-.:
liished house. lmiuire :e3 W'J:
1 it h . 3 1! 1 1 :
KOK KK.T-Two furnished rooms.
V Iti So. ly. SHI -
Is th
son 1
minuter (,f Uie Hotel jneK-
nnide the rettirn it'll-
HI Mulsh-
lie report-
l tills iT.renoon that the load.
j though a trifle dnst. wan In iter-
Koostelt hlKhway fn
field to 'ft scent t'lty.
NlMJi,,n !tian ehurcli will he Ihe speaker
lieinainK 1 tuiKum erviee irailK-i with t hn ..-.mH..., f U'A.iN..iuv
.iiiiiini' in .-.t 1...11.1, ..... -w- .... jinn iiinuiilK- 1 11 o 11 1 n'iiii
Hill. W
lavid roulidjre of Hunta Har
I'uni, t'nlif., former vell lnovn
r"dd.nt 'f .1edftrd. nnlveil in the
t eondiiiim , elty todav en route to Victoria, It.
t'ohiK lrim. next to the Itlalto c , i,y motor,
theater. nen 'v ry nlwht and Sun-f TfemMltehltiK ):er ynnl. imt-
day. 1'hone Mti. Free dellverv. t,inH (Mvered at Handieraft Shop-
2:totr tf
A red Mryele. w hit h wrts found Mrs. Mnllio Ah.-r will leave
abandoned on a city street yester- totnnnuv mornhii; fun n v.tti'.1
day. h nuaitlnw the claim of Itx visit In Keddtnif. t:lif., with
owner at the polVe niatlon. : ft lendi. ;
llandph'tttliiK nnl ptnoi klriff. ThtO Sep Kllnor Manley Hinh for re
Knshlon Shop, l Medfonl I'.tdn. j elenned alfalfa iteod nnd haled hnv,
3totflji:6 Main. 1'hone !Mi; 0 3 " t f
KO 11 SAI.K t'.ood heavy team
horef. Pour rei-k Orchard, or
Phone la,;. evmne. Mti-J
niKhl.
ie .
Mirvp OniH'rs,
Atten.hm:
'p nre In posin to pay vou
more than anybody for wool-mo-lll.ir.
See us hefol'e yo.l sell.
MKDi'OKl) ItAKCMN llol'Si:,
Phone lin;i. .. tl.ape St.
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.Ms UailuhttT Sii's INnio.
Ho M K. Mar. :n -11 l'ope IMlu
Kra.ited an nudienvi. today to Major
John A. Warner and Mrs. Warner.
Mrs. Warner Is a daughter of
iiovcnior Smith .e Vwk.
These Drug Stores
ArPOpen Nights
ThisAVeek
Medfonl Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
This week is First Aitl Week anil .uood tli-njr sltuvs all nvei" ilio
U. Sarc niakinu: displays ami lmriiip: yon to fill your nietlicine
chest aiul first aid kits now. 'Oi know what a stitch uptime
tloes. This is also the season for dyes. AVe have a miiSjer of
lilies. Sunset. Twink, Aladdin, Duttcrfly, I'litnam's and 11 i9
liiond. Also a eoniiilete assoi luient of hat dyes and all kinds of
cleaiiinii fluids. A little flyer in Meiinen's piotls a 50c tube of
sliavinit creain. a '2'k- tube of skin halm and a ''."), ,-;,n ,,f talcum
luiwder tor men. all at the price of $1. The new item this week
is I.e-tliice-oids, a harmless reni-idv for rethiciii"- weiidif. mi,..
.'hast- of iree bottles at0ie time is tmiar;uiteetl. We pav post
aue on all mail orders.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Free Delivery As Near As Your Phone
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