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PXGE TWO Ecaland ' Personal Tk u-.H-it t.r hv iil' Ln-L'e tun at the local tr flel.1 i helnr runned u'tit m-nhflliiv- lie com o fetcil liv : Kaiurdny nvenlni;. The work of ex-i Kaiurnay pvt-n.ni;. 1 lending the runwayH 600 feet will t 1 ho..iiii n annn noBsthle hnv-, be heKun tin soon na poRwlhle. hnv lnE len delnyert w.n.ewhnt l.y the ; ruin Of yonterdny. It Will prnhnhly j . three weeM yet before nil ine imnrovement work nt the air field has t.en completed. I Th. women' flM eliili t tllf!"". ' "'" " '" """"""" "",V ,, . In the I' lrsl M. 12. church Monday. March 20. at 8 p. m. A won nroEram will bo Klven. consisting i soios, . . inns, siums. co,,. K ,.. country sausatic at Public Mnr- mlion 'c and r,0c ?" ket Saturday. . owney J. Pn.ton who has been I)on lld tip for several days '" ; 1)u. c.rrnla f.reKon Power eom , vere bill lous nitack. which cau.ed i . f 0,ertlon his fnlntlnK In a .oca . restaurant .,, ,. , ,., , ,,f , one inornlnK several days at;o. Is tHnH improvlnc rapidly, hlwniany friends ,,r ' ln.ror e!(ter,0? pnt. will be pleased tojc.rn. and In a , fln ,., ,,, c9.,. few niore days will bo restored to " henllh. and on duty aKaln ThP , pl.B vacation nf . 'the Mr. Slmrd Is pernianently located , ... ...' " . ..k... iu ui. 1 Hihiuiu Mh.iti tn the in win ... ' . Spuria Hide. Hair - bohb nit "i"1 ; permanent wavInK are his spec-1 laity. I'tinno in your apo,n.o,.-ms. , . , , , J Daddies- nlKht at Jackson schoo I has been postponed ffntll um ; month. Tho reuiilar mcetltid will w knU ilVMiiv .fclni-oh !.t nt a O. r . ' " 1 . . u .' m. All patrons of Jackson -h" , and all peinons interested In child welfare nro cordially Invited to at tend. U-ln. onk ehunlc wood. JH.fiO Her. Medford Kiwi Co. Tel. C31. 347lf C.uefltN from n distance reKistered "nl Hfedfnrd hotels Include A. D. mrrmn or vicimm. n. .. -i jHi M, nurt( Harold Terwimr, R Vlnll df Chlcutfo and A. P. Halla-)f, K,((int(ir (ln(, J(.HH Kt(.(.,(iy Mrro of Washington. D. (. . Attention. KnKIea and Mends! Walnut top Kraftlnw. Iy experl-. R,K (,Iinpn tnn,K,l(( w () w ha enced, successful walnut Mrnfter. j h u n (, honofit Admission 10e: 437 H. Fir. . r,danclnK r,flc. 3(11! me AKmano i.m,k.. ... attend Ihft meeting of the Medford iookb nt riiKH loniKni in u-rcf. aj officers will .l" "'" ' litea und tho K,lneral membership ihe entertnlnment proirrnm thai follnwf 'the resular meellnn. All , local EIkH orn tirffed to attend tn nlKht'a nesslon. Good ftuKar pine nhaken nt Bin Pines Lumber Company. HC3 Twenty-four out of the rtlnte cam rci;ltered here yesterday with thel local Ktnte trnffit? hurenti In the Chamber of Commerce hulldlnK, which wn more than twice the humhr registered the previous ' day. Everyone Is ROlnft tn bo nt 'ihe First M. E. church Monday even IhK, March 'Jfith. to hear the Worn tn flleo club nf the Willamette university. Wi A ftteam nhovei, with n yard atid n half rnfietty, was unloaded yes terday nl Itc-Kiio Hlvor, nnd will lir- taken today to the Pleasant Creek placer mine, A. Mini. Is manager of the mine. It Is ex pev;Pd that the property 'Vpf" 1Ye in opet-ntioh In tteven days ns. Hie flumes nre now ready. A permnntn wave? Hen Mr.: Mharti nt the Hob In Hhop. Phone I JtJO. ' 3r. Twin fclels. encn weiKnintf nix tloiinds and 1 1 ounces, were born last Hlmdrty to Mr. and Mrs. John Hcliuler of Klamath, Falls nt the Klamath Valley hospital. Atlentlon, Knnlc nnd friends! IllgJdance louiKht. W. O. W. hall. Un nil , benefit. Admission 10c; dnncilng fiOc. :ifili . Included aipoiiK tho Oregonlans rvgli-tered at local hotels, other thnn thore from Pot-Hand, nre Al, K. Hatheway, H. Anderson, J. E. HoiiKn nnd T. F. Smith of Eii pene. ' Every man nnd woman over 21 yearn old who has resided in the stain six months prior to tho pri mary. May l, is entitled to vote, hut must reulster at once. Anyone In the county Pan register nt county nlerk's office, ., Medford residents register nt Chnmber nf Commerce or county clerk's office. tf Secret ar"niTrfceurThV Chamber of Cnmmerci fM expected home to morrow nfternnon from hnving at leniteil the stnte convention of phnmher of commerce secretaries this week at Eugene. Old time dance nt M. AV. A. lull! tonight. Public Invlied. 3iii' Hersehel Obye of the Crater Na tional forcHt staff, lert today for Pelican City In Klamath county to accept another position with the forestry service. He had been sta tioned In Medford for sometime past. flood sugnr pine shakes nt Ttl;; Pines T. umber Oomimnv. !tr.a All tlnigh Lent we are carrying; Hot Cross Buns as a regular Item of our stock of breads and pastries which is the most complete in Southern Oftgon. Mr. ond Mrs. William fHtiie)non If ft lart pveninK for their home In Chli'o. ('nMr.. rnllowinn a Hhort visit Perennial Plant. We have them, The price h rlKht. Come and wet or write for price lltt, H. K. Chnti- in, .-- r-K,, ..... 4.-1.-2. 3 1 wn n.imir.Mi ifauui uiry niioi ni, framed pint. in nf Crater Lake are; - ----- - - - ... tj-lnis di.trlhuled through extern ,in(l onthern off Icen of the Houth- "rn Purlflo rHll,.l nn.l. r .llr.-ctl..,, j " "'" "". lin- ' r "- n. n '""" in- Piure will ne piacerl in rail 1""::, "J" IT' 'L"K11 .l!':"r.;lnidtol,eexeep,i,)nllyhlKh. 1 miKII.. ...n. '"?''rdred of the picture ere Bent out1 l for similar u,e las. fall. The: ' beauty and effectiveness of those . lirt have resulted In demand for the In-; I'll"'" of the plctur I ,...n .. i rease,) number . " ."""t' i"i-iii , hecliiH today and a number of the: local students nt the school arrived! )nH( ev(!nln Amon.. them I W(,1.(1 WllrrPI1 Tf.1(01i. , ,,,,.. man. Mamie Tlmmons. Madellnn W(imm ,. MnrSnrtt. ,. r . ,. , , . ireen slab wood nt summer ,.,.. Me,lford Kuel Co. Tel. 031. ! . 331 lf AmonK the California!, revis it ered nt local hotels are Mrs. L, W. Moore of Haernnicnto, J. T. Moullrup of Ioh Angeles and the followinK from Han Francisco: V. W, McColm, II. r. MrfHHlin, Harry Kenton, Ela ForeAt. W'm. W. I.num- (nfr)M Walker and Itelva Akl.n nf M,.(lfur( wprfl ,Ml, W(lk hrt.h,mp jfuestn Of Mr. and Mrs c, j.,, Anders at Klamath Falls. On Hu nduy ufternoon, M r. n rid Mm Anders mo(orer to the valley vitb their KiiesiH. ColviK DriiKH, next to the Ulalto theiiter. open every nlitht and Hun day. Phone Hi G.. J Veo delivery. 230tf N'ews dispatches frrtm Eugene tnu( w(h )(Ut fl few ,m)rove ments on iho municipal flyln field lCtiKcne Is nurtured of heitiK Includ ed on tho Pacific airway belnn ar ranged by the Cnlted Wales de partment of commerce. A. P, Tal laferro, Jr.. of tho division of now- nntiliCH told city officials. Fneill lies for makliiK the field drier, tn prevent mirltiK of pianos, and lihtM sn lhat Fhlps can land tit nlultt are needed, the expert isuld. ltlln. laurel wood, $4.f.O Her. Medford Fuel Co, Tol. G31. 347lf Al a recent survey tnkmi In llend that oily Is shown to have at least 70 more families than were llwtr nt the ttnl 'of Inst 'Hiinnnei1. 'and .10 of these came since January I. Old time Leap Year dance, V, O. W. hall, Hat. nlKht. March 24. 1! "We're all ready nniiln," said C. E. Onles. "for the frost. Each year n frost exm-rt Is hrouebi t ihe Unwp (lv,,r valley to warn th" orcbardlsts. . It Is his business to send out an alarm whenever ihere Is (burner of a frost damaging the orchards. At the Indication of frost, the fruit growers start their smudges, thereby raising 'the tem perature of the air and saving the future crop. .tie orchard has a heating plant wltich cost about ill ,yi no to Install, but It paid for Itself the first year. . Itefure this open-air hen Him system was In stalled they never could gel fruit from the lower branches of the trees, ami now the lower hranc-hen are producers. Where so much money Is Invested it Is the part of business wisdom m take precau tions and the frost expert is such n precaution." Mr, Hates, who was three times mayor of Medford, Is a member of the highway com mission. He Is registered at the Imperial. The Oregon ian. 14 you want n good building loan on a Inw rate of Interest, see Ited den Co. 4 2tf Halton Ten-ill of the California Oregon Power Company at Klam ath Falls, motored to Medford on Sunday on a combined business nnd pleasure trip. That good coal. Hansen 'Coal Co.. I'hone 2.19. 337tf In recognition of successful se;on. durinu which the team won 1" games and lost three, ihe Cen tral Point high school basketball team members nre to be k Uests of honor at n banquet to be held nt 1 the I Hue Flower todne tomorrow yhevenhiK tn Phoenix, ljuuo a nnm- M'-r in uie leani s lonowers will oc present al the banquet, which Is to be followed by an Interesting program, the final details of which are now lietnn completed by n com mittee. Th- affair will nlKO be In the form of n farewell party. In much three of the team mem Iters will be graduated this year. The Orange play will be giver. Friday evening. March 23 nl, al Ornnge Hall William Hassett and race Me rlngo. both 'of Sonora, caltf., who were Issued a marriage license yes terday forenoon al the county clerk 'm office here, were married yesterday ufternoon In the Justice court of Olenni Taylor. Coal Jit! Ml r ton. Medford Foil Co. Tel. 3l. 3J7tf The new stop. street ruling, which appll to the entire length of Main street and Kiverstde avenue, is be ing fairly well observed, accord ing lit the city traffic department. The majority of the motorists come to a complete stop before vnterim: the two arterbi) thoroughfares, and some fail to slop purely out of for getfulneHs and failure to rend the big XAwvV and yellow signs at each Intersection. The motorists wtlt probably be given a short time In which lo become accustomed to the mtliig. nfier which arrests will be promised to all violators, Colvlg Drugs, next to he Itlnlto theater, open very nigh and Hun day. Phone HI 6. Free delivery. 230tf MEDFORD MATE I Mr. E, A. Haller arrived In Med - j ford lant evenlriK to Hpr-nd u nhort j time witn ner MiHier, mm. rora resident of Sacramento, Calif., fori the punt 30 yearn. AitentUh KiiiIpk and frlendn! ,,, .1.5,1 r4, um L.m. w. o. w. nan. Hand hoiu-fit. AdmlKMlon 10e: (liincintr fi'lC 3i " ' miliary haiiniH ror tne nominn - , ftfflosnl foP 1h(. A(dford ,.u t ar. , .... m,i,t yp;tPr(tuy , chumbt,r .,,. ,in,l ,nUKl ,)p ,.,.tul.n, Jy March 29. Xne ehamher lm 0.-.S memlierH and . ..; o.i. the Men's Hhop, from the M. lrn '"1 -H1 V. I'rlee lines. All the new weaves from $2.". to 50. We Kuar - ' ""' satisfaction 82 Mr. and Mrs. Art Kndrls and Mrs. If. I.. Nolilitt left for Port land on n business nnd pleasure trip. While In Portland they will be (.'nests of the New lleathman hotel. See ftllnnr ITanley Bush for re cleaned alfalfa seed ond baled hay. 2 0 K. Main. Phone (I2. 332tf (.neuter nuriiiaro. sopnotnore a- wrcpiMi mint- i -MM Kc hia fliirinK vacation with his p'.r cuts. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Iluhhard, ...i. of South Riverside -avenue. , Old time dance at M. W. A tilniKlit. Public Invited. hall tdnitfit. Puhlic Invited. 32 . fJtto Caster ' left yeHt(rdny for ('hehalls, ' Wash,, to lie with his brother, I o Castor, who has heen OL-jlcnlty '111 for tne past weex., Way. Mr. and Mrs. -Maurice Mc Mrij. J.U. T'ruett. a nlster. left , Mlcken. Mr. and Mr Kenneth a fet 'dayH bo. Ywli inust register to vote nt the primary Mny 1 ft. The new law puts a stop to swearing In votes on elec tion day. Register nt onon with h. C. Oarlock at the Chamber of Commerce, or nt county clerk's of fice In Medford. tf Mrs. .Donald A nderson of the 'Phoenix district spent yesterday in the city shopping Green nlob" wood nt summer prices. Medford Fuel Ctj. Tel. 031 Iternnl Only, who hns been 111 In the Haered Heart hospital for the past week. left yesterday for his homo at Prospect. Handploating nnd smocking. The Fashion Shop, 4'J4 Medford Hldg. 340tf J. rtuehtor nnd P. O. Craw ford of Copco left for Klamath Falls today on business, returning to this city tonight The Daughters of Veterans of the Civil War will meet nl the Armory Friday evening. Mnrch 23. Will begin promptly at S o'clock. Sfi2 Mrs. Ilrnce H. Hauer Is Inking the place of her sister. Miss Louise Fluhrcr at the Palmer Music House this Week while the latter Is in Portland on a short vacation with her pnrents. Hee -Elinor Hnnlcy -Hush for re cleanod alfalfa seed nnd baled hrty. Hlifl E. Main. Phono 003. 332tf The ladloH of the Yeoman lodge drill team will hold another benefit dance at the w. O. W. hall tomor row night, March 23. All Yeomen and their friends nre Invited to at tend. Chester A. Arthur Ilollef Corps No. HI will hnvo a social Friday afternoon, March 23, at Mrs. E. T. Weed's. JOG North Oakdalc. 3i2 f. I.. Taylor, auditor for the Olobe Indemnity company out of Portland, is In Ihe rlty for n few days on business. Hood sugar pine shakes nt Ttltr Pines Lumber Company. 3G3 Mrs. W. II. Watt nnd Mrs. M. li. Cliaiiman are entertaining at cards nt the hdme of Mrs. Chapman to morrow evening. IG-in, mnnKnmt.i wood, J l.fiO per tier. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. HUl. 347tf M it a ml M rs, T. I-:. Da n f els re-. luiiied yesterday from a trip to San Francisco, where they spent the last week on business nnd pleasure. Thjey rVpml beautiful went her along the way. r or dance orchestra, call HI?. 37 r. Mr. and Mrs. I.. Pennington re turned Tuesday from an auto trip thrttugh California as far as l.os Angeles. They visited In the nouth for the past week. iou'11 like our evening dinners, c nnd Gfic. Jackson Hotel Cof fee Shop. 2l3tf J. W. Hay. representing the New York Life Insurance company out of Portland, spent today in the city on company business. lant perennials now. I.nrgo se lection to choose from, reasonably priced. H. E, Chastain, near Owen- Oregon office. Phone 4G2-L-2. 3lt M is. C. II , t 'o.ey of i Vn t nt 1 Point was n shopper and visitor it Medford today. Try our noonday merchants' lunch. 4i nnd f.Oc. Jackson Hotel Coffee Hhop. H3tf Jim Murray, linotype operator for the Mall Tribune, who left for Port In nil last week to enter the Veterans' hospital, has been through two clinics nnd his condi tion is still only partially diagnosed. It Is thought that he will need u complete rest from work. J Host I'tnh Cool. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 2;tit. 337tf Harry Harneburg Is back at as-i'rk nt the Medford Center mar - ket nfter two dnys illness at his home. All kinds radio bnttertes charg ed. 7."h Lewis Super Service, (; II, H. Dynan. who underwent on operation n week ago at the Com munity hospital. Is reports to he Improving nicely nnd expecTs to be taken home next week. I'tah coal, clean, low in ash. Han sen Coal Co.. Phone iSU. 337tf Carl Tengwald returned yester day from San Francisco where he spent segjal days on business and pleasure. Log Cabin Hotel, one hour 40 minutes from Medford, Hedwood highway. Chicken dinner, family style, with all the trimmings. 3H4 Mrs. F. .!. Newman. John Heed of; the Hold HU) district and Mr. and; Mrs. Jerry Jerome returned yes-) terday from Sun Francisco where they spent the pest few days. h:V-) tug lakcn advantage of the excitr-1 ion rates and attractions. Let me write your fire tnsurnnce. Carl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland.' rhoue 993. tf' Spednl call for plants lo be do-, naled to the rock garden In the, American cbtldrenV pliiy-i ground, has been sent out by thej comtnlUev in chum?. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, r. The two u limned rr-thieve, whor i were apprehended in Vreka, Calif., iant Tuesday muni, tor ine ihrrt(-. a. Oeuel, ure to he turned ovor to the ! federal aulhnrltlcii. The pair were I returned to Aienrora yesterday hy; " "'"" " win pronaniy i-wiaKen to 1'oniano ."iriui m isr-i i.iy i nmu oum-n Mnndial C ( Well, who will alxo'and H. N. ManuR. Ileryl Chiaholm.; i - - . t - Juw ,,n custody John Oscar, who has tieen held liore for several I wet-kH an n simpert for the Euglej i mini ihiu.it rumirry. unear l, l" ' " -' ' Nlitht and day Kervico. I.owl" ! Super Service. 6.,havnK attended .ehool with r riuay niKni ik ininiTH ninni ai V de " ,, m' ; n" - af,;r " '"",.' "re! the Howard xchool. The program! of claKsroom "work hlrh there will he xhlhlt work. All, fathetH ai urywl to attend. Moth er, are also welcome. ( UeinkinK TrucklnK Servlrn trans-! fer and haullnK. I'hone 20, (lold 1 Hill. i3. Ham H. linker, casiiler nf the Crants 'an 'and Josephine hank. I will head ClrantH Pans ehamher of . ,. ,.n,.i,... ,i, , , yMlr . n.ivln(! h(.cn Pl0(.t,. p,na.s has only existed since last . - ,.,.. of h or.'anlzation at iHp nn. nuu mPotinK this week at the Hed- woods note), Mr, iiaKer Hueeeens H. 1). Norton, who completed his! fourth year as president tla week. (uests registered at Medford ho tels from Seattle, Wash,, include Mr. and Mi's. F. A. Col Icy find party. Mrs. I. M. Phillips, David H. Ilenly. Phil Koraner. U. H. Moores and J. M. Ktraith. Hemstitching He. per 3nrd. But tons covered nt Handicraft Shop. Mullins,' tlie new ladies' rendy-to-wear shop on Main street, which was to open Frlflay. will not be ready until later, on account of some of the Important fixtures of the Htore not arriving in time. The exact date ff the opening will be announcer in this paper later. News renching here from Klam ath Falls Fayn that the annual run of suckers Is under wny, nnd joy reigns In the ranks of Klamath In dians. I'p Williamson nnd Sprogue rivers tens of thousands of these Hugglsh fish nre moving, while redskins with spears, hooks nnd other apparatus are hauling them out by hundreds. Tho sucker is used 'as food hy the Klamath tribe. The Epworth league of the First Methodist Episcopal church will give a "swapping party" at the home of Earle Cnrkln. til 2 - Da kota avenue. Thursday evening. The swapping will begin at 7:30 and em h person is expected to bring a paoknge containing sonje article with which he Is wilting' to part. All members of the Igagu'' and friends are lnVU4Hl(l:i ; J Daddy's night of j-untorj high P.-T. A. will meet J'tlday at H p. m.. In the assemblyriT that build ing. There Is an Jj l Uent pro gram. A special inlMalon , is ex tended to parents' Ml pupils just' entered in ihe seventh grade. ' Lauren Con ley. wTJ spent sev-' eral days In M edfui ft last i week visiting his friend, : .j;ji(rice IspatK. returned to this oily his morning after a brief visit in Klamath Falls a n rl northern Cullforniu. points. ' . Mrs. toy Elliott,, M rs. DeVuo a ml M r. nnd . rs. , J . . 1). 1 1 usse II all of Itussetl's. I no,., ..a re In do- Francisco this week buying spring merchandise for tho, Various piirimems oi ine store. t M iss Mary KiIw(ii;ik Is home! from Corvallls, whert, she Is at-T tending flregon Slate, college, to ) spend the slicing vacation- with her family. , , , 1 Chester Hubbard Is spending the brief O. s. A. C. spring va cation with his parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hubbard, having ar rived home last night. Mis. It, L. Hague of the Cen tral Point district, spent several houra In Medford today shopping ind visiting local frlenus. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen Sheldon left by motor earty this morning for Portland, where they expect to attend a performance of. the Chl- i-ago opera tonight. Mesdamcs fieorrfe . lioberts anil Itnlph P.ardwell left last evening for Portland to attend the Chicago I. rand opera, A.mpnh.y perform- ances. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Will l!K.T Tarnished rooms: cookltiK ranite. khs. hot and cold water. paniKf. fijifi No, Itiversltle. SHI.UfT l'KI-:n AICS Kvery rnr Is Kuai-nutced by a reliable firm: lif.'U motlel Dodce t-oach. STTiO. Just like new with full equip ment. Ol!-' model Hudson llrouuhnm. Jsiin. New pail Job: cood tires. lli'.T. Flint' Sedan, St'.ua. A real htly In n family car. I!'JJ Cadillac Taurine. f'l0. Priced jaiiu below its value. IK 2ft Chevrolet hi run only miles. Touring, $27 few thousand 1 !?. Ford Coupe, onlv S2fl0. ARMSTRONG MOTOU CO. CHICKS WInan's Hollywood Leg horns. t:te; Keds and llocks. 1 Sc. Stpinre Dmil Hatchery, 1 1 07 E. M.itn. Phone SHU.!.. fi Foil UENT Sleeping .oms: bath. 24ft N. Grape. f Thorough hredQf ire- l-'tllt SAI.K tlille ihiiis. heap. See them al I I III W. 4th St "oil liKNT Duplex on N. (Jrnpe. Tel JP.l-.l. 3LMf I'olt HUNT Kunilshed t-room aitarlnient In tluilex house. Pri vate entrances and bath; Raraiie. Phone TV'l. 5 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy 0 Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store PRECOX." TITtTRSDAY, - - Tho. C. T. I . met thin afier myn at 2:30 o'clock in the V. W at Medford hotelH include Air. and MrM. H. If. Trciehler, K. A. Mf- !-iwam. ... c. raiKenniiKer, k. 'rr' um, r. . : i;own, i . noun, w .. u. nert s . m rt, inn, r 1 1 n n. ... wihiiipi , ... i , ' . -, , . , . . J R Harrington J A Ockwlw. I 1 McKlnney and A. fi. Hahlerman. Mra. Jtoy Carley, who went to roniunu ynieriiny loniienu mp J "'TV a ! I" ""1""1 rnend or .Mary t.arden. . IE; SO HAVE RAINS I Althouph the offlclnl sprintt sen Tninv nonn u hni .m m nrK. lhiH mornitiK. .10 f f an inch of , nice warm rainfall to Its credit. with the probability of more to night nnd tomorrow, as rain Is the official outlook. Hpring. according to the calen dar, was ushered in last Tuesday at I2:4fi p. n., the 20t. one day earlier than usual because of this being leap year. Gradually the top of tl. world will begin lo lean toward the sun. bringing summer to ihe northern hemisphere and winter to the southern hemisphere, ns the days lengthen north of the equator and Hhorten south of It. The summer season here begins June 21 nt 7:.r(J a. m. and ends September 22 at 1 1 ; r. f p. m. The winter season begins December 21 at o : o 3 p m. A. WHOSE LEAVES 10 A. J. ('rose, member of the, park committee of the city council, left for Portland last night to make a special survey of playground work and supervision in that city, pre paratory to the formal opening of Medford 's first children's play giuuuiis, WHICH i tfpi'lng. j .' Following petl iln-T other groni grounds, which will tnk,e place this petitions submitted by Teachers association groups In the city re ga rd i n g iho hiring of n t ra l n ed supervisor who would oversee the games and activities of the chil- Ldrcn using the playground, ihe city council took definite action to ob tain a supervisor for the summer months. The park committee of the city council is now working out details of park supervision and outlinint; the duties and scope of the work to be covered by (ho instructor who will take charge of the work at the beginning of the summer months. . Vi p e c .a 1 communication " l''dlord Lodge No. HI3. A iV j;trd. 7:30 p. m. Work tr March tn t1P j, 1 1 degree. Hy order of W t . M. HOl'STON. Secy Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains To get relief when mln tortured joints and muscles keep you in constant misery rub on Joim-Ensc It is quickly absorbed and you can rub It In often ami expect re sults more speedily. Get It at an druggist In America. I'se Jolni-Kase ffor scl.-ltlcn, lum bago, sore, lame muscles, lame back, chest colds, sore nostrils and burning, aching feet. Only tio t'ents. It penetrates. I I-ill . I'. Scno; name and nudros! for 12-day trial tube to Pope ,ab o Caloric. Desk 1)3, dlallowell. Maine. Joint-Ease Are You Ambitious or are you content to struggle along with the rest of the crowd? .... . amoiuous young Mian or woman today can afford to miss the opportunities offered in aviation. Sftnder Aeronautical , School, Inc. Medford, Orb now offers you complete course in flying in new pKrnes of the latest type and UN DER SUPERVISION OF AIR MAIL AND EX-ARMY PILOTS AND INSTRUCTORS. Do not put o?f until tomorrow what you can do today re nn'inher it is tin cni'lv bird tlmt I'lilflifs Hie worm. 2) ENROLL NOW Sander Aeronautical School. Inc. Medford. Ore. WELY EVERY DAY l't Thin Coupon SntQer Aeronautical School, Inc. Meotord, Ore. Q l'lwup sen, I me full particulars rcRanllni; your romplolo course In riyln. Nnmii MtriM mJ. tliy MAttfTT '22.-1028. 1 ir in 11 1 1 1 e . i 31 1 r 5 TO END TODAY 9 Tho null nf Al liupOns and other I taxnuve uual.tKt the h hool (11 ... .;';; . i ,..,..,.. ,,.,, ,h .h,. I construction of a play shed, at a I cost apiiroximatiiiK si'. continued 'this morniliB in tholiicuit court. with W. I.. Dnvis. a director, as the principal witness. It is expected I that the case will be concluded late today, and turned over to Jud I Thomas for decision. j The construction of the play J shed has been n controversl 0 point I In the life of the tllsliict for months, and has rutted furiously fwqtient recourses to leKal VWM VI IIII.IUV . enunni iobim. OUIIUUL IILMIUHU actlon' i bclrh.ag bv uine ChuibCTlun'. T.bleti. Davis testified to his understand-; They qaii'l9 end the di.turbance by hclp Intt of the Issue, nml tinder cross-! ins y tsir stanucli get .back to iorml. Phu , , , , , , i ant, easy to take. Correct binouaneii. in. examination this mornlnK. ailmon- diseatioo and conttioation. Fifty and 25 Ished his Uestioner, Attorney tills' cent pocket aires at JruKsiita. For free Vewhni-v "I et' not eet evi-Hed St sample, write Chamberlain Medicine Co., .New nun. Lets not M t exi Iteil a . B... low t'ounsel advised the witness to fol low his own advice, before the .The residents of the district are about fvenly. divided. Tor and aprainst the playshed consfructiiMi A CHARE tDEAEL IIERE is v)L element chance in buy ing here. No matter what you choose you may-be sure of select ing fashions that are correct, distinctive, and honestly priced. ADRIENNE ' STEWARD Medford " National" Bin!: fj Building; LOOK! Tomorrow The Big; Laugh Show IT'S A CRIME I i ! 1 5Eav mum JAG TO OPEN SATURDAY AnutlitT inilii-uilon ilial siirniK is hore Is Ihp announi -erne nl or the formal o -uiiitj "( ''i a,.H Ht Sl.rlUKX ivsi-rt. WhK-h t,..i t ii-ao Siiiurilny nlchl. M.n.'h ' j The oneninii this u m . I, a r ir e of the Juekson cl.h i wneelal momam of lively dance music has be. n ai-rnnncd for the occasion by ponnno Pro- Vost and his "pep orchestra." and special novelty features will scattered UiroiiKhuut the evenlnlt. a lnrce crowd of local dance lovers is expected to atteno - O Gas Pains ? Get Quick Relief! pJt a t, diMfr.bl(. ,,.,, ,nd jTARI P T$ "ftae' IWPI.8. i ray Weil no of Wm mm TONIGHT Don't Miss Hearing the U. of O. Symphony Orchestra It's Your Last drwuicc This Year ALSO IRENE RICH "The Silver Slave" Admission: Chileken 25, Adults SO SwTasisZiT' WAVE OP JOY- o ! Get Up Nights? j Try 48 Hour Test-, If your pep, health uml mr-n-ih I are heinK lowered ly fremit-ni uihi : and day calls, l.arkache, l.l;utjr 'weaklier, hurnlni? or it. hint; s..,i ; nation, lew er Kinin pain, why n, inuke the tU' 4X Hour ivSf Don't v I v e up. Dou'l wait. (Jet I (v.icx today. I'm , t to a -IH hour i test. CohIK lioth j ine if it does nt j Mitisfy. only Te t If you soon . feel I I i k e new, sleep j well, full of pep. ! wiih pains alle ! (frteij. Try l l ir today on our ' ni i n e y u a c k j uuamntee. Only flitr. j Heath s Prun Slore. For sale ,y Permanent Waves $10 Ladies and Children's Hair Cutting 40o o MEDFORD BEAUTY PARLOR 116 N. Central Phone 191 Office Supplies When you need office supplies, think of "Your Office Boy." , Office Stationery & Supply Co. Across from Rialto. Phone 52. . A SUGGESTION FOR GRADUATION Nothing Is quite so convenient to a man as a Gruen strap watch. The cue pictured here Is worth your examining, llkt. Reinforced gold6a case, $37.50 'JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. TONIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY SPRING TOUR John Robinson's SEVEN CSERENADEK Difypt from the rnivci'-. sit.v of Oi-esnn ..nut, 'jjie Kiilfoiif AVinlci' (liiriTi'ii Spiinisli Hall Rnom. Radio KGEH Favorites DANCE tDltt their invsist ililp music Walker's Hall One Nite Only Admission 10c Diineint; 7.'; pennnnr j window noon FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE P IIMHI.lt YAHU PI 4