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lc : n tl i d ; II I li d K tl K 3 Hi d w r J ti' !l ti c, e V ' J l H. d 1 ll V c ; c' li 0 , 1 ,r J i 1 ! PAGE TWO Iocnl and Personal The Jumbo-Lemon company will I fhailea will remain for a further j iKian(I airport, huK white arrows! spend lii lo tqnsiruct a drink shor visit before returninB to Iort-are to ti painted In the near futurej diKpennlnR stund at the corner ofn"nrt' i on the roofs of four Portland build-j Klxth Ktreet and North ltlvernide( Plant perennialn now. Large se-ji.K, lucuted in the four respective! "avenue, and a similar num. will he j lection to choose from, reasonably directions Cities throughout thej spent by C. Htuart to repair nnd 1 priced. S. K. ('hitstiiin. near Owen-j country are doinj; slmilur work in) remodel k building at 38 North j Oregon office. Phone 452-1-2. 36!;line with a recommendation of the' . ... t ... . . . ..... I .,(. I nh I'nilml Ulllnu' ivnirui avenue, n'a.a.w " " - (mil Isnuod today at tlio city build-1 'inn department. pr.r-'lt a..; una Irniued to CeotKi- MorU to re-1 uhlnKle a house at 1030 North Ten - lral at a cost of $200. Wells Tnxl. 2&c. 1'hone I.ou Warner, former well known ..-....., l.l..lf,.p.l nnH n 'i-ajlllllli. of the Medford hlch school, class .,t 09S and who for years hnsi",n 1 nrlea ll. Hamilton and;COunty clerk's office. 'been located at Laramie. Wiu.!'"" """"' ""- .......... u. ... .nn. ...Itl. th. .ill Let me write votir fire ln.nrnnrJ f business, will arrive here tumor- row for a visit with his sister. Mrs. Ik. ri. Warner, his brother, Wm. J.l ' Warner, , and other relatives andl., stopped off In Medford Friday mends, it win do nis nrst visit in . nignt ror a few days' visit wlih lo Medford for the past eight years, ml friends, on her way from a Toil must rfglster .'o vote at thej month's vucntlon In t'allfornin. primary May IS. The new law puts I While here Mrs. llenly visited at a stop to swearing In votes on elec-I the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. tlun day. Iteglster at once with Meson and the home of .Mr. and L. a Oarlock at the Chamber of, Mrs. Thorndyke. Hhe will leave t;ommerre or at county clerk'a of. fice In Medford. , tf Rome special features have been propurcd for the reKUlar meetlnpj or local uaa renows tOmorrOW nyerilnir,' the nature of which are not to be divulued until durlniffce when a Inrae number were meetlnp hours. These fenlures. ltao,(1 recently In Portland. The av is promised, will be of special In. ! prlre for coyntP hMm WI1K ferest to memhera of the fraternity BjKhtly moro than I3 and for bob and nil members, local and visltlnK, cnlH more tnnn $s rPVoull nKh nrn invited to be present. Absentees ))r0,.H hu(, fi2.2l and &0 are promised an evening- worth ' while. I . He Rlinor Hnnley Bush for re- clenned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 20 E. Wain.. Phone- 002. 332tf ( Wreatllnu fans from various parts of the county begun arriving J, In the city this afternon to take ' In tlio Hull Mnntnna-Kitllnr .lack Wood mutch1 at Hilarity hnll to- I I night. (, Yum! Vum! Again you can get j those famous hamburgers of Dad's. 1 Just opening In a nice, new, clean a place in MK'iin netween f ront nnn I ' Central. 10 t i Ouests from a distance registered I ! at Medford hotels Include P. Char J ' ten Williams of Cleveland. Ohio, I 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffett of Moose r Jnw, Con., nnd Mm, M. KukhcU ij Abbott of Vancouver, n. C. Select your new spring suit nt - the Men's fihop, from the M. Born & and Kd V. Price lines. - All the new ' weavc-B from $2B to $50. We gunr v 1 anteft fit nnd Batlnfactlon. 32fltf Mrs. Porter J. Neff Is among the jt ; Medford residents who returned i from Portland yesterday, after hov - ing -spent the pat week in the ) j northern city ntlendlng grand " opera. 8 I For Interior and exterior nnint- ing and papering, phono otifl-lt. v. , 307 I I . Only one fntnllty 1h Included In the lint of 613 accidents lh Oregon 5 i Industries re pouted to the stnte " ' JndiiHtrinl ncoldent coinmlHnion for j; the weolt ending March 22. All of 5 1 the 013 nccldents reported are suh i Ject to the protection of the work 1 men's compensation act. Wells Taxi, 2fio. Phono 2fi. tf I i Mrs. Helen ltoswell spent yes ' lerday In Rosehurg with her par ij entH, hnvlng left Medford Hatur v day nlHht. , i 3c a day. Books you want to ;j j read. Circulating library at Sweni's. ' i 7 'i Although he missed the stage nt "'Eugene yesterdny when ho Bet out ifnr thn Southern Oregon Normal J I school, which he has been attend . Ing nt Ashland, Cleono Caldwell H t arrived in Medford yesterday after noon two hours before the arrival 1 , of the sitvie stage, by having caught i a number of rides to this rlly. This 4 accomplishment Is considered rare, fi Inasmuch ns motorists are becom f Ing averse to picking up pedes t trinns along the highway. 5 ; If you wunt a good building loan I ; on a low rate of Interest, see Ped- 1 den & So.. . 4 2lf ; Mrs. K. K. Carter and Mrs. .1. O. ft I Klmhall nre entertaining at a Ken f ' slngtnn luncheon tomorrow even j! Ing. i , Hemstitching 8c per yard. But tj long covered at Handicraft Hhop. 5 tf A marriage license was Issued to- 6 jday at tho county clerk's office to f William Hire. 23, and Hoe Htnne, l la, both of this city, liice Is a B ! salesman and has been married g once before, while Miss Htnne has J - been employed for sometime nt F lranklin's enfe. Films In nt 0 n. m. out at Ci p. m. ' 8wem't. mnstor photo finisher!. 7 1 Concrete evidence of the superi ority of Fluhrer's Milk Bread is the fact that it has consistently out sold every other bread iij Southern Oregon since its introduction four1 years ago. ft J i i 1 Mm. Oeorse A. Mansfield of the Chester Hubbard. non of Mr. and Proupect dUtrift and son, fhnrlet Mih. A. O. Huhhard. returned toj , A. .ManKfMd of 1'ortland, who hunio. ti. i at forvall. lnnt nlghl been viaiiliiK ut the MuiiKfleld after upending several dayn In Jfcled- home for several day. fent ye-jford. terday in Mpdfurd and returned to Ho aH to enable air visitor easily! the MunHfleld ranch today, where, to flnd ln(l(r way l0 lne n(.w Hwan iaiiiorniun reKiiorea at eu - ford hutnu inrluiU W. H. KlmmonB of Oakland. J. It. Isrown of llur-! ihieame. .Mr. and Mr, rioueher! 1 of Smrumirnto, .Mr. and Mr. F. 11. i Sanderson of chloo. .Mr. and Mrs. tfll'rcd .Miller of (ilendale, I M. Huv.nn r.t I .... A... ..I..- i.n ... ....n ..i,,. ...-. IK. ferf. H. f. t'ase, A. J. Ham- I ,"rK--. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. l.onn - fnrl V. Tenxwnld, Hotel Holland. Phone 093. tf Mrs. Kd llenly of nienhurn, N. tomorrow morning. l.'lnh coal, clean, low In ash. Hnn- sen Oon(.!o. Phono 2311. 33Vtf Coyote nnd bobcat skins brought ( .1.. hleheul nt-leB nn rn,.e,l In lh. v nltftl slteB i,lololrnl survey of cents, respectively. A lotnl of II I coyote and &2 bobcat klns. caught by federal hunters In Oregon din ing the months of January and February was sold. Thirteen bnd er skins also went to hij;n bidders for u total of $53. Kvery man nnd woman over 21 years old who has resided in the state six mom lis prior to tho pri mary, May 1H, Is entitled to vote, but must register at once Anyone In tht county can register at county ck-rk's office. Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce or county clerk's office. tf Mrs. Winnie Mclntyro of Butte Falls spent this morning in the city, shopping and visiting local friends. Porenn.nl plants. Wo have them. The price Is right. Come and see or write: for price list. H. I?. Chns Inln, near Owen-Oregon office. Tel. 4T.2-T.-2. act) Attorney and Mrs. Cieorge Itob-i oris returned this morning from Portland, where they spent several days Inst week with friends, and attended the grand opera perform ances. Colvlg Drugs, next to tho Blalto tin uter, opch every night nnd Hun day. Phono 8 1 fi. . Free delivery. 230tf a number or Medford women will attend thd anntinl daffodil show in the chumber of commerce ut Grants Pass this afternoon 41ml ovenlng. Walnut top grafting, by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. 437 H. Fir. r Two boys, P. X, Hazelbrook and Want Nndhntn; each 3fi years of age, were arrested yesterdny ul Ashland for tho theft of an Kssex coupe at IlaKersfleld. Calif. The pair, In a written confession, nd mltted the: theft arid claimed that they stole the machine to get o their home In Hen t tie. Wash. For dancri orchestra, call R7B. 37 fi' Included among the Oregonlans registered at Medford hotels arc Mrs. llaltle lluslck, Oeo. A. (irnves of Salem, r. II. Ilnxard and .1. A. Lamb of Cofpillle, II. N, Cocker line" nf Albany, Albert Paneourt of Benign, C H. I ley hum and Mrs. J. U. Swan of Kugene and 1-Uiuene Moshberer of Woodbtirn. Colvlg Orugs, next to the Ulalto theater, open every night and Sun day. Phone 81(1. Free delivery. 230tf 'ollowlng n week spent with her sister Pearl at Rosehurg, Miss Ituby Tlnimons returned to her home here yesterday. After two weeks or more of vacation. Miss Tfmmons will return to duties at the Wit ham Music company. Karly Sunrise send potatoes, 2c a pound. C. C. Hartley, Phone 9-F-21. 7 Mrs. Don Newbury, who under went a minor operation at the Sac red Heart hospital last Tuesday, im recovering rapidly and expects to leave the hospital for her home either today or tomorrow. Follow the crowd. 5(1 miles from Medford on Itedwood highway, Family style chicken dinners, $1.00. Log Cabin Inn, H mile south of iSclma, Ore. 3K4 Miss Marjorle KcUy. university of Oregon student, left for Kugene last night to resume her similes after spending the spring vacation here with her parents. Attorney nnd Mm. K. K. Kelly. Hnndpleatlng and smocking. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. 34 oi f Mis (Catherine Fabrics?, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. (lien Fabrlck. returned to Ashland to re-enter the Southern Oregon Normal, nfter spending the spring vacation In Medford. That good coal. Hansen Conl Co. Phone 23fl. 337tf I'obert Hammond. Jr.. returned to the Pntverslty of Oregon Ins night, after spending the week here with his parents. All kinds radio batteries charg ed. 7Iic. Lewis Super Service, .lasner lteynohls. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. I.. He0bls. proprietors of the Hotel Holland, was among lhe t'nlverslty of Oregon students who returned to Kugene yesterday. Ib'st t'tnh Coal. Hansen Coal t Phone 23?), 3.1Ttf Miss Beatrice Hall. Instructor at the Southern Oregon Normal n A shin nd. spent the week end In Met ford Willi friends. Night nnd day servlc. I.ewls Sutter Service. ft Miss Jnyvfl Maddux returned yes terdny to re-enter the 1'niverslty nf Oregon after spending the spring vacation with relatives and friends In Medford. MEDFORD MAIL - " ; luainni of commerce. Try our n o o n d a y merchants" lunch. 4Uc nnd 00c. Jarkaon Hotel ; Coffee Hliop. 2S3tf Knrhnrn Itelcher. who died a snort tune tiuo at ner nome in ijen- ..... Iral I'oint. lert an estaie vaiueu ul $7,60.1. s, accordlnK to an inven- lory lin(1 appraisement filed at thel""01'1 tlmo "nd h11"1" I""" n num You'll' like our evening dinners, 50c and CSc. Jackson Hotel Oof - fee Shop, 293tf ' Approximately 40 teachers from! , , . . , . L an pans or ine county uuenneci trio, teachers' Institute held at Jackson - ville last UMorday. with Lillian Nicholson nnd Kdith Hork, mem- bers of the Southern Oregon Nor - mal Hchool faculty, the main speak era of the Hcnslon. The Institute wa to have been held ut Ituc-h, but due to considerable IllnesK in that diKtrict, it was tiunsferred to: Jacksonville. ; See Klinor Hanley Push for re-' cleaned nlfntfa seed and baled hay. I 826 K. Main. Phone 902. 332tf' Airs. Ualph Pardwel! returned1 yesterday from Portland, where she visited friendu and attended Knind opera for the past week. Automobile Hlue Book. 1028 ed! - ,n for Pacific const and National. irks, $1.00 at Sworn'. ' tion parks, O W, David Hon, representntive ; ho , Hloy nurHnce company of Portland, spent Saturday in Med - roru, nrter which no left for Klam- ath J-alls for a few days' business. He will return lo Medford Wed- nc.lny or Ihurs.lay. . .,.... ... miiMi ... KiiMinniii.,11 rf'HlilcnlH n'KltcrfMl lit Mi'dfonl lio- lelH nri ThfimaH I.ln.scy ut Hnkun, Mr. und .Mrs. (I. C'nlr man (it ('entralla, li. "'. .lohn.stnne of Ta coma and MIhii J.oui.sft J-'lournoy, anil Mr. anil Mrs. .1. I.'. Conk, llavld Henley, li. A. I.. Wi'i'd and Mr. and Mih. .1. II. CunnlnKhnm of Ho- little. KhtMlff Itnlph JcnninaH will louvo tomorrow evening or Wednesday mornlllK for Koattle, where he Ih to uppenr us n wilneKH before u federal Kiand Jury, whleh will siller the eases of John Oscar and .iariies O'N'ell, suspects .'harKed with the buriilery and robbery of the Kuijle I'olnt postofflce. ,tr. und Mrs. Clarke ' Walker of ltoseburLf were visitm-H i.f th hnmn! of the former's parents, Mr. and .Mrs. A. t Walker, over the week end., They are both former well known Medford residents. Kollowlna- a month spent In Sn- lem, Alex Daniels returned to his hendiiuurters here yesterday, hav Inn been transferred back to th' southern Oregon district as sales man lor the Mnytnu Wushlnit Mn chine eonipnny. Mr. Dunlels will also wovk out- of Klamath Kalis office and will spend a week in Medford and a week lu Klamath Kails, alternately. lie reports the weather to be very rainy In the .Salem district and that farming, its a result, Is lielnK held back sev eral weeks. 'The Klamath Sportsmen's asso ciation will oppose the Kovern menl's plan to establish a came bird reserve on the bin marsh at Iho head of Upper Klamath lake. The association has named a com mittee to confer with H. U. Newell, reclamation superintendent In Klamath, relative to the proposal of the government. The sportsmen favor a bird reserve but will ad vocate maklnK half of lhe marsh area of several ulindred thousands acres a public shoolInK Krotind, to be open lu seasons. Anioni; the motor tourists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state auto registration bureau nro Oils Drummer of Muskegon. .Mich., Joe Marks of Muskogee, Oklu., Henri etta I In t cma n nf Vancouver. II. C, and X. It. Kl.vh of New York City. Misses Meth liowerman ami Mamie T l m m o n s returned to studies ut the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland, after having silent the spring vacation at their homes here. T.. 11. Wynnt of the l.nko Creek district spent Saturday in the city shopping. C.uests from Portland registered at local hotels Include Ilarrv .M. Parks, P. Ocseliehln. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prag, W. A. Martin. K. flreene, Murray Marshall. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. W. I.owrle, Arthur Kelly. (!. II. Tieer, K. M. Youngs. I. C. Hake, P. I.. Ilellmeyer. (1. Lewis, l.elund Wutklns, George C. Shaw, C. tl. Shaw, .Mr. und Mrs. M. Hubs and Monica Uasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Vnwter and Mrs. Kttn Vuu-ter returned to this city yesterdny nfter spending lust week In Portland attending the grand opera und visiting friends. The new Ityan cabin monoplane to be used by Tex Itankin, Port land flleri In an uttenipt to break the world's air endurance record. wom forced down by a heavy .storm Saturday at Tehaehapl, Cnl while en route from the factory, at San nico to Porllnnd. Frank I Anderllne, one of the pilots of the! Hanktn FlylnK Service, wired that, he would hrln the 1Ik ship on' north ns soon as the weather clear ed. Teh a chu pi in at the summit of the Tehaehapt mountalnN. about 40 milct Honthenst of the nakei-H-j fletd airport. ' The Mistletoe club of the lioyal' NeiKhbor of America will meet at the home of Mr, hui lliison on Wednesday afternoon. A nodal and business meeting will be held. Kvery member come. Colonel KuKene Mohhcrser of Woodburn waM In Medford today conferring with local World war veterans reardinK lonnn on prop erty. In addition to belnn n mem-, ber of the World war Mate aid commission, he is cttlonof one of the National fluard I raiments of thin Mate. Henlon rounly has .Minn iluhy rows, nveraittng ;1S52 iiouinl.i milk a year. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, FATHER OF DR. INSKEEP DIES IN BERKELEY counly Physi. inn' r.. D. In.keepl , , , u ' . 1 wl" ""ve '""" for Herkeley. ' fallf., where he la called by the death last niaht of his father, L. I). lnkei. following a sirnkn nf ...,Pni..uiu niu ...i... ........... ....... o.n. un U .IHIlUr fn Medford last summer fo Iier of friends here. I L. D. Inskeep was horn in Homer. . Ohio. .March 10, lkr.6. and for the past 30 years was a member of the Oakland nubile school system. teiifhin,' nri until ...... iUat.u """7 """"1 i nl" death. He "in i ninil rHIHIUl principal and received hiH educa tion in the DcnrilKoa university of 1 "rnny'p- ol"- , ' survived t.y',he ,,.p, ,;. of ,,, dropping his wife and two sona. Dr. I,. D. Inskepp of this city nnd V. D. Ins- keep of Hakersfield, itif. He also has a nfnter. Aim, I. Af. HterltnK. renhllnK In .Medford. The funeral services are to be held tomorrow. 1 ! Obituary The remains of the Intel10 Mniorn nom KnW ,vp' ltn" M.irv v VnA , - ,fn?r Tuesday forenoon ut o-ia tJZ Wu-Iipio- ,i.(.k .u , lalt(.r ,)art of th(t wook ThR fu. . nf.ni H,,.vr, wm Ijfi M'Pl( th KIHVe Hi(1l m th), lt....k ,,nln( nnmn , Ierv UI n n, (n lh ..,- ,,,i ........ i m i , i ...... .... rinuiiin ill uu IIIUL-eil III I th.. rnmlly plot. l'nnBi- funi'ml ' piuloiH Will hllVI. vhlll'KO llf HOI vli'CH. ' I ABBOTT Mnrtha Jnnp Abbott pnHspil uway In HiIh city Suiulav. .Mnrt'ii y.rith ut III' airff of 66 yearn. ! H'Vpn months and olio day. Horn In Lolranon. 111., Aiil'. 24th. lmil. At the iiK'' of 24 ycara Mm. Ahliott' wan united in marrlnRp to ('has. I). Ahbott nt DuQuoln, J 11.. und they made their home there until 1X91 when they moved to Marlon i c0,,"l'. "rp- I" I" the family con-!0"""' 10 Jackson county und lived In Jacksonville until 1917, when they moved to Medrord. Her hus band, Chus. D. Abbott, passed away in mm city in 1927. Besides a host of friends .Mrs. Abbott Is survived ''V four children: T. S. Abbott, of Klamath Kails und J. 11., of Klam ath Kails; t'lius. H of Los An geles: and Luclle Abbott of Med ford. Deceased wus a member of lhe Mi'dfonl Tteheknh lodgo No. 28, nnd a member of the Artisans or .1 jcksonville. r Kunernl services will be con ducted from the Conger funeral parlors Wednesday. March 2KtK at i p. in. Kev. T. H. Temple Will Wive charge or services nnd lpfer- ! ment will be muuNi In the JitciMhn J ville Cemetery. ; 'I C. L. Wnrnock of the Williams' Wnrnock real Oslate office, ijhoj bus Just returned from several days In Portland, says that Medford audi the old Itogtie valley look like "This I Is a (.rent Country" sure enough, compared to complaints he beard while In Portland regarding busl-j ness condlllons there. Wnrnock negotiated for the sale of his hold-j lugs In the Sunset Investment enmj puny while nwuy, und expects' to concentrate everything he lias here lind In the valley. He was onn of the founders of the Sunset Invest ment company and one of Us di rectors. Scottish It Ho r Hpeelnl meetliiK Siskiyou I.odue of Perfeetlon. 7 :H 0 k P. ni.. .Mnreh 20. Work In ninth nVerep. :v orrl.-r '. M. 1.. II. WII.I.UMS. 4 Secy.; - ' Nhot! otvncrg, j .Mientloii! Wo nre In position to pay you moro than anybody for wool-nio-hnlr. Kee ua liefore you Hell. M KDFOR1) UAKCAIN IIOUSK, Phono 1062. 27 N. Crnpe St. 359tf Within four yniri, I'oriland t'hanilier of Coinmeree has nettled :I2.1T wttlem on Ori-Kon faiiim, wllli i j.si l.jtir Investments.. TOO LATE TO Ct Kill SAI.K .My equity in dunl ex fur sale cheap. Imtulre 0H7 No. Klverside Ave., Medford. u l-'OU SAI.K 4 -vonm houfc. and KtiniKe. all modern, with furni ture. Priced to ncII. See owner. fLTi l'.dwiinls. jo KOU SALK New 4 -room bunKn low. modern; cash Krt. small monthly payments. I'lume fit3-.l. Ktlt SAI.K Quick, ltulck TourltiK H-.'tS: wood cnndition throtiL-h- out. a real Mncrincc. Slfui, N. shults. 3:': Knst 4th St. A ' of th raln-lKoii k i.k- K'i.i.mi v- .ini,..i White, Ohamnalk'n. D'Aruents. pedlKreed : "0c and up. i 'rater Lake Ktihhiiry on Ross l.ane. I'hiinf i'OH-it KO U s A 1 . K I .u neh room, eipilpped living uiiarters: rent, $iru. Write Mox IX. I. Tribune. newly cheap . Mull I.iST Small purse coutninlntr $10 bill and silver Kinder please le.tve :U TrUume. , Th&e Drug Stores are open nights this week; Jannin & Woods JameslMcNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy " OREP.ONY MONDAY. MARCH :2fi. 1 92S, POP GATES SURE ! VALLEY RUNNER WILL WIN RACE That Allen Cui rii-r. th 22 year . ' U1 Ja'kwm-county boy ho 1h allrnellnB nutlon wide intercut In J- Anm-lm to New York marathon. Is sum to . win was the dccl::rutl(n of C. K. (Pop) fSates neiorc ine niwaniH ciuo uiix noon. Mr. fiuteH told of u wire rceived from thu local lioy in which he stated Hint he wan in better condi tion now then when he Htarted and could keep tin at li 1h present rate if npeed indefinitely. furrier ha been increaxini? hlH sM-.-u it.... t Hpecti dally ant) in ttaid to be In Letter condition than most of those In the race. Out of the 350. who xtnrted out from Loh Angeles over two week a tiffo, only 0(1 are now in out being high speed runners. The Juckh-on county boy. who was born nt Rogue Itlver 22 years ago, has been working for the state highway department at (Jnintrt I'iss wince he was 14 years old, and In order to keep in condi tion, cultivated the habit of run ning to and from work daily, a distance often totaling 30 mtles. A month before he entered the marathon, he took a daily sprint return, a The ? I have adv ii iPium-i oi iiincH. Cavemen of G rants Pass ad va n ced him $ 5 0 0 for penses in the marathon. Currier j is an honorary members of the i local Klwanls club, and has been sent congratulatory messn ges along the way. ItOniilar oommunlcntlon of ItcamPN Chaptl'r, O. 10. M., Wpt'npsday cvi'iiinit. at 7:30. Hoclnl niKht. VlHltliiK mt'mborH wol 1IATT1K M. A I.UICN, Snpy. Hpeelnl convocation of Crater Lake chapter No. 32. It. A. M.. March 27th at 7:30 p. m. Work in It. A. degree. l:y order of II, P. Refreshments. K. E. NICHOLS, Secy. 5 Card of Thanks. We wish to thank the friends who Were so kind to us during out recent bereavement In the taking away of our daughter and sister, Huth Kliziihclli; ulso the bcimllfiil florul offerings. Mr. and Mrs. John Hulilcr and Kamlly. 4 Special Features at I. O. O. F. Meeting Tuesday Evening All local momliers spe t'iiilly rriiu'stt'(l lo lit' pr-Ps-enl. isiliiiii lii'otlii'i's are cordially invited, J. N. HATKMAX, X. 0. Si A SUGGESTION FOR GRADUATION In this Gruen Girtouche the Guild ofiers one of the great est wrist wutch values. Hkt. solid gold case, rf A r priced at Office Supplies When you need office uppliet, think of "Your Office Boy." Office Stationery & Supply Co. Across from Rlalto. Phone 52. IP viiov noon FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE HMItK.lt Y.Mtl) a I 1 r CcF JEWELERS I , , MEDFORD. ORE. ' ! 1 r,' , . ' n 'till I ft OFFICIAL REPORT AN . T'ecause of practically continuous rainfall .lurinu- the 2t hours end - Iuk at 5 a. m. today, and rain of i the same kind the 24 hours nrevi- I oils to that, the Iota! 'n!! :or '.hat 1 4S-hour ucrioil wan .HI of an inch iof which .34 hud fallen ilurinK the second VI boom It continued in ZZ te'res? of to ay" S is predicted for tonight and Tuesday P This large n" amity rain . lie past two days caused quite a rise in the Rogue river. Hear creek and j However, the rainfall since sp ottier streams of the county, con-'tcmher 1 last to today is practl verted all low-lyir places 'into cally normal. lakes and puddles, filled the street While it has been raining in the gutters with running water, and vallev it is thought much snow has kept the city street department - busy to prevent catch and sewer basins from overflowing. While Hear creek, ullhough hav ing tisen two or more feet, was : still within its banks throughout j the city this forenoon, thanks to : the flood Improvement work done ; during the fall and early winter by the city, it was predicted that an- I other 24 hours continued fall of I rain might result in' washing away I tie .Merrick Motor Inn cabins, or. at. least part ol' them. No fear was felt of another flood like that of a year ago on the east sido by Hear creek overflowing, but it was generally admitted that had the city not widened and deepened the channel In anticipation of such heavy rain periods ns the past few Stop Getting Up Nights If you get up many times at night by reason of IHndder Trouble, have pains In back, weakness ur dizzi ness, general debility, pulnful, smarting and dlffeult urination, hick of control of urine, or symp loniH of prostate trouble, try I'ALMO CLOI'.U.UK. Thin re markable treatment has been used fiieceRsfiilly by thousands. So con fident that It will nucec(Ml. we will send a li lul treatment A RSOI.l'TK LV V Tt K K to any unffercr who has never used it. No obligation or cost. Write lodav. TIIK IMI.MO COMPANY 21! 1C. Main St. Ilattlc Crock. Mich. THE SCREEN CAN OFFER NO FINER ENTERTAINMENT THAN MARION DA VIES with CONRAD NAGEL : ', ' IN Quality Street Critics picture fans everyone, without exception, .have hailed this as Marion Davies' finest perform ance. Miss Davies has been ac claimed easily the best of all screen comediennes, and in no other picture has she shown so well her charm and inimitable fun-making. $Jj GOOD ADDED COMEDY ilpfev LATEST NEWS EVENTS iTHUR., FRI. . i E0THERMEL'S REGINALD A -SMfM IM MUSIC DENNY fVjjJi- Street" j ' ON YOUR f A-CfiS-? $4E1 dies that never l0" yr s L been an- I davs. there would have ! other east side flood. er - . As usual dni.nn a heavy to timi- ,: rain lirr i ine south side of ... .. .... . r,n, ll. end lu Ml " ." .... If.-w days thai It Is .loul.tful if the Laurel street was a r si n s tir -, , tbrm ;i I rent yesterday and today, f torn he. ....r-hln total is neariv cutler to almost ire nntiuie oi street. 1 O' city street tieimrmicui had made some sewer Improve ments since last year which take care of this surplus water over flow that comes from the swale In , the southwest end of the city uur- j Inn ordinary rains, hut which will ; not suffice to prevent the flooding: I ol the south side of West -Main stieftt during heavy rains. Despite the 7 of an inch of rain fall during thoOi8 hours ending at ' 5 a. m. today, which made lv79 ' since March 1. n total since Janu ary of 4. GO. und a total .since Sc- twnwf OI uie i.iumui. .0 j .! much short of that elK '""" January 1 to December ?f " Pst years, which is lt-3j Inches. fallen in the hi--h mountain re gions. Late Saturday night It ; snowed hard in As'nlund, and a ! little bit of snow fell in Medford, j and on Sunday morning the foot- hills had a noticeable covering of snow, which, however, rapidly melted away. L'.-loii Hull liliinilnatcil The Legion Honor Kollon West Main street was Illuminated for the first lime Saturday und at- traded a from the great .deal of attention usual S.iturdny night BEE-WARE SEE US FOR YOUE BEE SUPPLIES HIVES, FOUNDATION SMOKERS, SECTIONS, GLOVES. Everything for the Bee-Keeper Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main HM I.I llllll ll 4 THE- THE SCREEN'S MOST BEAUTI FUL STAR IN A QUAINT OLD FASHIONED COMEDY. 'crowd. A huge reflector has hern installed on tile board flouuing the 'honor lull with liKl.t and nwkins KlallU (iu, , ., ' e" -"' ... ...e - Auto Lecture Tonight at Medford Auto Co. Rijiember the lecture by n. FentBii of the Howard Auto Co. at the salesroom of the Medford Auto Co., local dealers, tonight at 8 p. ni. This lecture will tell of the construction of the lluick and I lie particular points relative to the up- .t'M .'. to attend his lecture b John Dcu- nison r.f the !ocal a-,ency. Phone 5! ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE i PRODUCED PACKED- I IflL I InKl WAY Phone 260 AND FOR 3 BIG DAYS NEW II II Mini iTIil AY IT'S THAT RARE KIND OF PICTURE YOU CAN STAND SEEING TWICE 0