Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Local and
Personal
Itcv. William Atchley.
former
, lh I'hristinn c hurch at
Central Point, arrived in Medford
vesterdav front Kuiiene
where ne
has been muklnu his homo for the
uast two and one-half years, itev
Atchley Is on a short lecture tout-
on which he is deliverlnK lectures
on the evils of ciarcU smoklnc
especially, by. younp boys and rIHk.
He plains to speak, here early next
week, lit Central Point Monday
nlKht, (irants Pass on Tuesday
niKht. Prnln on Wednesday niKht
and Ito.iebuiK on Thursday niKht.
He wan In 'Medford early yesterday
iifternoon, attempting to make ar
. lonBements for un early appear
ance In this city.
Special sale of surplus flowering
and hedge shrubs, r.0 per cent cut
reduction In price for one week
only. Medford Greenhouse, loor,
Kast Main.
.Mrs. Karl MoUlrem and nine-year-old
daughter Miixlne left yes
terday for llelllughnni, Wash., bav
ins been called to that city by the
serious Illness of Mrs. Moldrern's
mother. They will remain In thej
northern city Indefinitely.
Plant perennial now. Large se-l
lection to choose from, reasonably
priced. 8. E. Chns.tnln, near Owen
Oregon office. Phono 452-L-2. 369
Guests from a distance rcglidered
at Medford hotels Include W. H.
Milam of Toledo. O.. W. H, Durnn
of Minneapolis, H. H. Iteld of Chi
cago, Charlotte KluK of Milwaukee,
Mrs. Wendell Itowman of I'pper
Human, B. C, Martha Hush of Ky
ota, Minn.
Hemstitching 8c per yard, nut
tons covered at Handicraft Shop.
tf
Mr. Dorothy- Htacy. employed
here with the Kupermald Alumi
num company, will leave Cor Ku
genc tonight to spend several days
visiting relatives nnd friends.
Dance Gold Hill Hat. night.
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the shorlff's office today
to Josephine Loudorback, F. W.
Ilollls. F. H. Mnvenor, R. J. Olln
Ber. Jennie- VanDykde and J. H.
flora of Medford, H. It. Ireland of
Koguo Hlvor, H. C. Arons of Uuns
muir, C. K. Morlrson of- Central
Point, B. Flacker and U II. Hatch
er of Ashland,
Bee Elinor Hnnley Dunn for ro
clnnned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
B26 H. Main. Phone 002. ' 832tf
Dennis Kspy of Aplognto broke
the bone in his left arm yesterday,
when he fell from tho burning
Mansfield residence while helping
lo fight tho fire. The house burn
ed to the ground but Its contents
were saved. , Dennis and his moth
er, Mrs. J. I. Oscar, are slaying
at the home of Dennis' grandpar
onls. Mr. and Mrs. .f. N. Dennis,
on tho Boulevard, until Sunday.
Ashland Tidings. ,
Special sale of surplqsflowerlng
and hedge shrubs, 60 per cent cut
reduction In price for one week
only. Medford Greenhouse, JflOfi
Uast Mali). 11
A. K. Ilrockway of Oriffln creek
apojit today In the city on business
and pleasure.
A building permit was issued to
day to Dr. 11. P. Coleman for the
construction of u woodshed and n
fence at 7'.'3 Shermun street, at a
cost of fSO. '
Chicken dinners HL.OO ut Lug
Cubln, Redwood Highway. Froe,
horseshoo pitching, croquet and
other games. 1 0
Californians registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mrs, T. A. Jen
kinson and daughter of llanford.
George 4. Sullivan of Gleudulc.
Charles Hugun and Gene laiymun
of Crescent City. Cliarles .it. Mc
Clelland of Long Iteach. It. C. Gray
of Pasadena, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K
McN'utl of Fonlana. Mr. and Mrs.
louis Casli'r of LuCrescente. Mi,
and Mrs. D. F. Hyfer of Chlco and
K. Albersv.-orlh of Los Angetes und
lioorgo M. llurgen, D. M. Gordon.
S. Heard und C. U. t'arlson of Han
Francisco.
You must register to voto at the
primary May IS. The new law puts
a stop to swearing In votes on elec
tion day. Register at onco with
I.. C. Oarlock at tho Chamber of
Commerce or at county clerk's of
fice In Medford. . tf
Prisoners In the county Jail at
Salem recently attempted to burn
the courthouse by setting fire to
some old rags they found in their
cells. The fire was extinguished
without great damage.
Spaclal! Friday and Saturday!
25 rolls crepe paper for Jl.ml. Illlss
Helno Company, I'antorlum l'.ldg.
!!
April Fool frolic tonight. Wal
ker's, fi
Mrs. Kay Wilson of the mi r.
chard motored Into Medford yes
terday on a business ami pleasure
trip.
"lie kind for a year for a dollar,!'-
send to .lnckson County Hu
mane Society, Medford. so
Dance. Jacksonville tonight, n' to
1?. Metropole Orchestra
r
NOTE THE FLAVOR
of Fluhrer's Milk
Bread. We believe
it one of the im
portant reasons
for its phenomenal
sales success.
L
The Itroadway orcheatra, Med-
(urd'H popular dance bund, has
been engaged by the management
of the Grant Pumh Fairground iia -
vilion to play a aerleB of dunces at
that city, the first of these dances!
to be held tonik'ht at the Grants
ass 1-alrKroundH pavilion una f
number or Meurora b ounce eninus
! expuct to attend. The Uroiid
v.. mvwo ...
trotluetlon us It bus been necutlm
td by Uie southern Ori'K'Jn daiiL-j
Iiik' public- Ki be "just riKbl" in the!
disK.niiiK of dunce rhyhm.
K)ecinl Knlc of surplus flowerinK
and lifdKU hrulj, pt?r cent rut
n-duution in pric? fur one week ;
omy. frnnpuh.
A divorce compluint, which wan
brought auainnt Nellie IKily by
Marry Doily, on the a round n of
cruel and inhuman treatment, was
on file today at the county Herk'n
office. The couple were married
In Klamath Kul In, December 1 2,
1918.
If you want a Kood building loan
on a low rate of Interest, see Red
den & Ho. 42tf
Twenl v-f i nir stiwli-Tiln wpip iIp-
I
.uwru un-iifiiwii; m iium iu inv
i mversiiy oi un-sun tor me KprmK I cline in the ute of motorcycles In
term because of low scholarship, j Oregon. accoidinK to ntatiritic com
accordintr to Karl M. Pallett. reR-plied by Secretary of State Kozer.
intrar. This wim a decrease of 131 n isi-o there were 3.51K motor
from the number of Hunkers at thc cycles in the state, but last year
end of the fall term while last
r "'
disqualified.
Insist on getting
...
"Inspected" rabbit, packed In sant-jof
tary wrapper. Absolutely safe. Any
market. 14
Mr. and Mrs. John Higginbotham
spent Uiis morning . iranuaciing
.business and shopping in the city,
having motored in from their ranch
at Tolo at an early hour.
Special pre -Kast er sale at the
Km my Lou Hat Khoppe in M. M.
Store. A special purchase of, hats
makes It possible for us to offer
these money-saving prices to you
11-
See Charles, A. Wine to buy your
home. . 39
Mrs. It. W. Clarke today received
notification from her agents, Rob
ert Thomas Hardy company, th'it
her novel, "I'nder the Skin." had
been accepted hy the Macnuley
company, for decision. The novel
Is based on a Hawaiian theme, be
ing based on the life of the na
tives. It has a love story Inter
woven In it. Grants Pass Courier.
Yum! Yum! Again you can get
those famous hamburgers of Dad's.
Just opening In a nice, new, clean
place In Eighth between Front and
Central. 10'
That good coal. Hansen Con
Co. Phono 23f). 3S7tf
Included among the Oregonlans
registered at Medford hotels, other
than those from Portland, aro L.
t. Cram, Mr. and Mrs. K. R.
Philips, K. C. Getty and It. Adams
of Kugene, V. A. Harding. O. S.
York und H. C. Blaxall of Hose
burg. Much Interest U being displayed
In the benefit dance to be hold at
the Oriental Gardens Saturday
night by tho American Legion.
Whit Hart on nnd his Idahoans.
who so recently scored a distinct
hit at McKtroy's Spanish ballroom
t Portland, will furnish tho mu
sic for the event, which Is being
looked forward to as the feature
dance of tin spring season. !
Handpleatlng and smocking. Tho
Push Ion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg.
340tf
Verne liropliy of the Tlogue Uiver
Canul company spent this morning
in the city transacting business.
S m ud go oil for sale $1.00 per
barrel, you furnish container. Ash
land Creamery. AHhland, Ore. 11
Dance Gold Hill Sat. night. 9
A council-manager form of gov
ernment for the city of Salem will
be proponed in a charter amend-,
ment to be referred to the voters
of that city at the time of holding!
the primary election. The propos-;
ed charter amendment is being
drafted by a committee composed
of several members of the council
and business men. i
You'll liko our evening dinners. I
50c and 65c. Jackson Hotel Cof-'
foe. Shop. 293tf
Aiuaetlvu committee of men and
women from the American Legion
and Auxiliary ore devoting consid
erable time and effort In prepar
ing for the benefit dunce, to be
held in the. Oriental Gardens Sat
urday night. Whit ltnrlon and Ills
radio, ore he dra will furnish the
music for thy gala occasion. 9
Miss Alice Ingdll left this morn
ing for Kuene with n party of
friends, w he re she will spend the
week end visiting and enjoying uni
versity Buciul activities.
Dunce. Jacksonville tonight, 9 to
1 2. Metropole orchestra. 9
Mr. Mills is making his regular
call at the Kmnm Cline Shop, April
5, fi,7. Your choice of Nestle Cir
cuit nc, LeMur, Shalt on and Leon
oil waves. Hi wui'k Is well known
here, so make your appointments
early. Only S T.Ty. Kininii Cline
Shop. Liberty Hldg. Phone 454. 11
Herman and Kred Of fen bach er
of the Appleguie district were busi
ness visitors In the city yesterday
and this mornini;,
Colvlg Drugs, next to tho Klalto
theater, open every nlisht and Sun
day. Phonu S Iti. Free delivery.
230tf
L'arly Sunrise seed potatoes. 2c
a pound. C. C. Hartley. Phone
9-K-21. 7
Suit to cancel patent to a Jack
son county homestead on grounds
; l hat false statements were given
in making final proof on the prop
l erty was filed Wednesday by the
! government in federal court m-alnst
j Charles William Free-born Garrett
son. Jackson county oficlals ami
i the Toiulln p.ox cmniwiny also were
named defendants, it being assert
ed that the county claims n tax lien
on the proper;, nnd the companv
holiU a routrai for the pun-hun'
of t Imbi'r In (tarri-tiHiin'K homo-Mtfftil.-
Portia ml .louroal.
( 'lover Ifaf "lmpi.'r(i(l" rabhltn,
pat'ki'd in ta nliary wrappers, arc
sjifo from any iUtnu-. Any mar
ket. 14
A numbi'i of out-of-lown vKltorH
ulo t'xppi-tcd to attend the publlr
benefit Ounce which will be helit
in I by Or len tut Cat ilena Saturilay
ni-jht by the American I-ckIoh. A
Mpeclal orchPHtra hn been nccured
by lh committee nnd nil exception
ally huge crowd n expected to nt-l
tend. ....... ?
HfEDFORP MAIL
itldiim u motorcycle acron the
I continent. Cecil Morris arrived in
j Medford today from Theodore, Ala.,
flo reKlider at the local brunch of'
j the out of state auto registration
bureau. IZd Cox of Wallace, Ida.
and F. J. Hlzer of Hamilton, Munt.
were
other motor lourlstM from a
distance who registered tills fore
noon at the lucul registration bu
reau. Dance Gold Hill Sat. night. 9
April Fool frolic tonight. Wal
kers. 5
A bicycle was stolen last night;
from Iteverly Tucker, according to
la police report today.
Select your new spring suit at
,lhe Men's Shop, from the M. Horn
'and Ed V. Price linen. All the new
weaves from $L'5 to 150. V'e guar
antee fit and satisfaction. 32tf
Uance, Jacksonville toniht, H to
1. Metroiole orcheHtra. 3f
Tom Heryford of Talent spent
several hours in Medford yesterday
on business.
For dance orchestra, call 875.
375
Tarty wishes transportation with
Homeone KOin to Los Anselen. Kef-'
erencea, 16 N. Oranwe. 10 j
for some reaon, mere is a
th(.re Were only 2.030. The Mump
oeKn snovvinK in wnen inert
were 3.206, and they have been
r:".1'1"" . " " v Vl " vv"'
hundred
.":'?lfJJ'.(lr; .
,"-m' rM,,t ""(
til Kaster at the Emmy Lou Hal ,
'";":' "r '; ,
hundreds to select from. Kiddie ,
hats 95c and up.
April Fool frolic tonight
ker's.
MaH
Having be. tratihferred from the'
iiediord orrice 01 tne t aiiforniai
Oregon Power company to the
Grants pass office. Karl II. Thomp
son tills week sold his home on
Pine street to O. I. Neely. wlm isj
connected with the new LeMos.1 f
service station which was onened '
today on North Riverside avenue.
The sale was made through the
Charles A. Wing Agency, which
also sold a dwelling in the Wing
subdivision to Oscar Anflerson of
the Tomlln Hox company.
Dance Gold Hill Sat. night. 9
Dance. Jacksonville, tonight, 9 to
12. Metropole Orchestra. 9B
A. H. Davenhlll drove to Med
ford from Ashland and spent sev
eral hours visiting local friends.
Wlilt Barton and his Idahoans. I
one of tho premier dance orches
tras of the coast, are doinK consid
erable broadcast work over the lo-
cnl radio Htatlon, KMKD, during
tho prenent week, nnd have been
neeured to furnish the dance nui
bIc for the public benefit dnnre to
be held by the American IKlon at
the Oriental Gardens Katurdny
nlfiht. 9
Do n ot in h he bis wrest li ti p
match, Mull Montana, movie sheiK.
vm. A I Kara nick, the HiiKKian lion.
Hilarity hall. April 6th. 14
(luentH at Medford hoteln, reKlw
tered from Portland, Include ,1. S.
HammonH. II. M. If olden, Arthur
Foster. M. Klneman. IlmiNton Kol
dorf, Jatncfl C. Cunningham, J. M.
Mneleny. Jhh. V Mell, .I:im. A. Hill.
V. C. Decker. K. V. 1 tl Iks and son.
ftfvh-ii Itlair. K. IJ. Cook. J. ). I tur
ner, C. V. Spencer and IE. U. Wilt
shire. WoIIh Taxi. 2ro. Phonn 2 T,. tf
April Fool frolic tonight. Wal
ker's. ;t
Duke Hjixe), arrested yeterday
by City Traffic Officer !. J. Iren-
cott. In a Front street restaurant.
wjih Mcheduleil to have a hearlnK
in the city police court today on
a charge of Intoxication.
Dance dolfl Hill Sat. night. fl
Dunce, Jacksonville tonight, !t to
1-'. Metropole Orchestra. r
It. II. Uarwood, Mls Constance
Ames, MIhm Kleanor Ames. Joseph
HIIIIh, Mrs. D. F. Curler. Dan
Itoune. Mlys Yvonne De'anney and
Mrs. Lloyd Williamson were among
the Medford residents who attend
ed the presentation of u play. "Mr.
Hob." at the Central Point high
school lust night by the junior
cUims. They reported the play to
be well presented and well receiv
ed by the largo audlenee.
Special! Friday and Saturday!
2G roll crepe paper for $1.00. P.Hhk1
Helno Company, Pnntorluni Hldg,
rt
Wells Taxi. Sac. Phone 25. tf
The uuto license fee system of j
the state. In bused on weight and '
not on the value of u car. For that
reason there is serious doubt
whether any distinction can be
made between new and old curs,
unless the base Is changed. To
change the base would require a
const It u tltmu I amend ment . Inn
general way this is the opinion of
Senator (ieorge W. Dunn of Jack
son county, who was in Portland
Wednesday. He Is one of the com
mittee of five senators which has
been appointed a .special committee
to muke a .study of the motor ve
hicle license taw and report the
result of study to the coming legis
lature. Portland Journal,
April Fool frolic tonight. Wal
ker's, n
Don't forget to order your Clo
verleaf "Inspected" rabbit, packed
in sanitary wrapper. Any market.
U
F. 1.. Martin and V. M. Wallace
were F.agle Poht business visitors
tn Medford this morning.
Try our noonday merchants'
lunch. 4 tie and 50c. Jackson Hotel
t'offee Shop. 2!3tH
Uanr
Jacksonville tonlnht. '. :o,
12. Metropole Oivhectra. ji
AmotiK the mate of Washington
hotel KUt-Mtft rolMcred at Medford
hotels are V, Welrh of Spokane
A. .1. (iniff of Tacoma. Mr. ami
Mrs. IV
anil Mr
l. Nimterw of ancoiiver
ami Mi-h. I,. A. KcveiiNiitcr.
Miss Frances M. .lolinsnn. Mr. and K. Patchlim and K. A Patchlns. ot
'(l''. J S Frear. .1 K. l-:hi-ll,-h and ; TexailQa. Tevas. Funeral scrv.
Mr. Fred W ilson of .Seattle. ices will be held at the Perl funeral
What premises to he one of the1 home Monday ki L'::Iii p. m , Itev.
social eveiiis of the season Is the K. P. latwrence otliriattuS. Scrv
benefit dance to be isiven by t he ! Ices a t the Kra ve ill chartle of Med
Anierican l.eulon at the Oriental I ford I.oilue No. 10S A. F. A. M.
iardens Saturday nliihl. (Sj hit
Harton and his radio orchestra,
who have Just completed a' tour
of rallfornu cities, will feature
n number of novelty numbers new
to southern Oregon danco lovers.
Three pianos for reiit Palmer
Music House. O U"
TRTBTjyE, fEPFORD,
Mr. und Mrs. Tlube fluches of
the tiriffin creek dli-tiict were via-.
lloia in Medford thi mornlnK-j
While in tiie city they transacted I
-ustnecs and disposed of consider-1
able chopping
Sefl Elinor Hanley Bush for re
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
826 12. Main. Phone 902. 332tf
Dance, Jacksonville tonight, 0 to
12. Metropole Orchestra. U'
This morning's public market
showed ' a deoUh-d improvement
over last week's market, both in
.bii-onaee and Ijrndlice in slock.
. i., -,. .,, m.,,i ,.,.i-
; KUUXI,K, waiI ont, of llle ri.ttlurc, in
i addition to broccoli, sninacli and
j ,.. ve,.,.ti. erlv iuce.
Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 233. 337tf
An exceptionally fine floor, su
perb niUK in and colorful decora
tions promise to make the benefit
dance of the American legion Sat
urday niKht one of the dance events
of the season. Other features are
being planned by the committee
In charRe. &
Herb Grey, who has been in
Portland the past week, is ex
pected home tomorrow.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
i car y
Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone 993. tf
Kvery man and woman over 21
years old who lias resided In the
state six months prior to the pri
mary. May IS, is entitled to vole,
but muM repUter at once Anyone
In the county can register at county
, Mrt'i. nffice
.MCtUOrd residents
.register at t h amber of Commerce
lor coun,' clerk's offfce" tf
Jack Kerr and A! Martlneau of
(;riintlj ja8s W(.re amon K the cnam.
"er or nmi""" representatives
irom me climate city in attemi-
a. ';,hini-iii Urv,n
banquet in this city last night.
Dance. Jacksonville tonight, 9 to
t u. ai tropoie orrnestra.
Rest Utah Coal. Hansen Coal Co.
phone 239.
13:tf
T
I
t,. . in
f i! MnHf 1 winilup
of the Medford Roseburg member-
sbill contest whif-h hfaa nmiionH tn
r . .. ana tne rest ot the company were
much interest throughout southern ln Washington for exteriors of pho
Oregon. The local Lcsionnaires , la e na( jus( b ;
have worked bard to win this con-... m....r , ,(everiv iniio ,h.
test and when the final count is
' i , , f
niiuiif uiu tui iuc
"u,'u
war veterans from all this
i j tiai c laiucw n mi; a unni i i hi
the local post and with the ast '
minute rush that is looked for to-;
niKht. the Medford count should ,
ko over 600. All auphcations re-j
ceived up until midmnht will count
in the contest and every ex-service
man and woman is ureed to act 1
now and help put Medford ' over i
jntant I-ee (larlotk, who will re
main at the Chamber of Commerce
until i) o'clock tonitiht. or to any
member of .Medford post at the
Letion dance which takes place at
the Oriental Gardens. It Is hoped
to bn able to announce the results
of the 'contest at the close of tho
dance tonlKht.
1 ti i III i iik permits in Medford for
the month uf March have a total
of $IO3,0ii0, with !1 permits issued,
according to figures which were
compiled today by the city building
department. This total reveals a
decided increase over the total of
March ln IS'.!", which was $S0,liS:!,
with 85 permits. Anion;; the bnild
inus which uided in maklni; the
month's prc-:tram so laro Is the
Conger rimoral home on West Main
atreel, the -addition ot tlio I'in
nacle packlnn house on Snutli Kir
and tho Finuley aparlmeut house.
Obituary
HANNAH The funeral for Jos
eph C. Hannah will be held at the
l'crl funeral home Sunday at 'Z p.
m ltev. T. II. Temple officiating.
Interment In Anlloch cemetery.
PATCHING Frederick Nichols
Vaichtn.n passed away ut the home
of Miss .lunu Karhart on South Pa
cific lilLivay early atiuimy morn- i
iiws. rroni diabctls. imeu M years.
i:i days. Horn near London, K.ng.,
March IS. ISlil, cmnlim to the l:nit
ed Suites -U ycai imo ami bt'coni
Iiik and Anieiicuu cilUen. Mr. nnd
Mrs. I'atchlns and son came to
Modl'ord clfcht months ami. For 'M
years Mr. I'atcli Ihk "as superin-1
tendent ot the hatchery for the
Alaska Packers' association at i.o
rlii't, Alaska, and for the past five
years he had been an invalid from
dlcbetls. Mr. Patchlim was a very
prominent man In the far north in
huslncst and fraternal affairs, lie
had been a member of the Arctic
Huh of Seattle, and a member of
the following frater:(j! orders: Ar
cana l-ortco No. T. A. V. ft A. M'.;
Order of the Kastern Star. Aurora
chapter No. . Ketchikan. Alaska;
i.,,w,o,i t'onsistorv. Vallev of So-
attic. Wash.; A. A. Scottish lllte
;.. Nilt, Temple. Seattle: Ketchi
kan lodne No. 4. 1. (V O. K.. Ketchi-
kaiv Alaska. He leaves his wife,
MaV ami one son. Frederick Kur- !
hurt Hatchina: two sisters. Miss !
l'atchim; and Mi. Jack Hull
l.omion. Kntt.. anil (t o brothers, J
Interment In Medford cemetery.
- Special eonn-inicatlon.
A Medford l.odue . 10,1. A.
Vyf1 F. A. M . Monday. April
'r 2nd. 2 p. in., for the pur
pose of attending funeral of Itro.
P.itehlnu. Hy order W. M.
10" t,', M. IKU'SION, Secy.
OriEfiOy. SATURDAY.
WETTEST MUCH
!N MANY YEARS
2.80 If), OF RAIN'
While the exact official u cither
re purl figure !r March will mt
be available until afer tomorrow
from the rain that had fallen up
to early this mornine!. followed by
a moie or less steady rain the iv
niaiffder of the day. it is known
thai this month will be recorded
as one uf the wettest March'. fcr
years pa-t. with a precipitation a:
least above 2. Mi inches, as .tinst
the average rainfall for . March
during the past 1 3 years, which
average is 1.1 S inches.
No rain had fallen during th
24 hours ending at 5 o'clock - this
morning, but fifteen minutes later
light rain started up which cnt;n
uel until early this afternoon, for
a lime with prospects of resuming
again any minute.
In all, up to S a. in. today 1 J - 3 J
inches of rain had fallen in Med
ford. of which 3. til inches had
fallen since January 1st last, and
ift inrhcf sine the first of this
; montn
. RMi u f,.rec.i for toni -hl and
sundav. alone uith mild weather.
This months rainfall for Grants
p,t!l
. '
which section a!waj"s
has
, heavier rains than here. u
t.a,.Iy lnLs morning footed up
to
5.70 inches, as against :he average
x.... .u .t.. n " .1 ;
' for both sections was much aug-
merited bv the heavv rain of the
; past week end and fore wart of this
week.
4
Will Rogers,
Hunt's Craterian,
On Sunday
Steer." comedy special, comes
to
Hunt's Ciaierian tomorrow
1 The distinction, which Rogers
facetiously called a "humiliation."
. conlreil n RnrQ ,,,, ho
... -
National Press club seized the op-
portumty to appoint
lrict;m:i n a r art'a tit th ..no....n,l
In the photoplay Rogers is shown
as a cattleman of Texas. Ileing
elected n ' ;i i n u f hiu n-iehoj rhoi- .
nave troube forcinK hinl to
celt the honor of congressman,
0nlj. ie promi6e tnat tnev.
kpf, H a Bei?ret amJ ..ot ,el anv.
0Ile know wnore , am ., ., d
iOKerii accept.
siNEW PROPRIETOR " OF
The liivioia auto camp und Borv
ico station on the Pacific highway
near tlold Hill has been purchased
by M. ('. lioomshiiitcr of Portland,
who will asriumc ctiaruc at once
and operate the same.
I The deal was made by Gainer &
i Slieloy, real estate brokers of Ceu
j tral Point.
I The cump was purchased nearly
two years ago by M. P. Moltluc from
F. C. L-lHott, who has operated
it ever since. It is one of the
ideally located camps of this conn
try, being: on the Pacific highway
and the banks of the Rogue, with
beauliiul settings of mountains sur
rounding. ThWn are IS acres in
the camp, with tourist cabins, resi
dence, store, filllr.-; station and
garage.
Mr. Uootushisler is well pleased
with tho purclutso and looks for a
Kroatly increased tourist travel and
buslnosH this season. H will
spend $a000 building a swimming
pool und otherwise improving the
property.
TOO LATETO CLASSIFY
b'OU .SAI.I-: 1 Koud team' mubs.
harness and wiikoii. Ceo. Hilton.
I'lume ;.'iS-.M. -'
Kill: TKADK City lots for a jjond
enclosed car. I'lume TiMI-.l. 11
1. (1ST Two
March, in
Main strei
abstracts on l!Ull
Medford stores or
l. Owner. Mary
Kinder please lea c
.micron.
Tribune. Suitable reward.
1 1
WANTKIl I am offered a tie cm
tract. Hove fine .stand of fir tim-bi-r;
some pine. Would be liliul
to correspond Willi a responsible
sawmill mall desirous uf a Um-ii-tloii.
Ilert Anderson, l.ibertv
Itlils.. Medford. Ill
I l'OK ItKNT
Nicely furnished
ooin with private
lari;e front
entrance. Hoard if desired, j
liales reiisonabb'. l-"3 N. (ink-,
dale. I'ell S.".S-H. 10!
I'OH SA1.1-; A davenport table,
brown niahominv finish. Pimm-SL'4-W.
in"
i-'oi: sai.k :.
Just fresh.
Phone T-K-'J
-Kill Ion
6
Jt'rsc.v c(w.
Mroi'kw ;iv.
1 t
ri'i P.Miii i o ini e uiver rouiiryi
Kunu ceriified lQy hicks. KrctJ
a I.eyliorns. '.ertlflcd" niean.-
blood tested for routainous Om- '
ettHes: bred to lay and M-ienttf-
tcully selected. On diptav :.nd
9 r sale ut .Monarch Seed & l-Ve.i
These Drug Store
are open nights this
vek:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
MARCH 31. 1923.
NEW SUIT EILEO
GARBAGE RIGHTS
1 A complaint, which was brought
a&;ain. Kay S:".-iu-.,r itnd v'. W.
Welly, fa: mers. by the City Sani
uuy eivK'-. was on tile ivdv it
the county vie. k s o lcv- The
; plaintiff alleges that the deien
dants are coHectif'S .irbase :vm
a number oi .M--t.iiv.vtd koV-U atid
t-afes m dii'tot Viotaticn t a c-.mi-t
rut-1 they bold w u h tho c u y of
'Medford. soavatiU'chis: tv them tu
e elusive r 1 v; h c C co 1 1 ec ting a ! 1
g-.trlvL'e in the city.
The plaintiffs laim that Silen
cer and Wclty ;v t.ik:t:g garbage.
su:t.itile Cor ho: tVevi. frorii the
Hotel Medford. Hotel Jachsoir.
Hotel Holland, rnsuo Pool hall.
Crater Lake cafe. Coffe Cup c.u'e.
IVi-Drop-Inn cafe. Jewell c.'.fe. J.
N. cafe and other eating places,
which were not Ii?ted.
The defendants, in a iiuit ;:u.iirsl
the city, are attempting 10 obtain
a permanent injur.vuoti against the
Sanitary Service .from having the
exclusive gar bilge collection priv
ileges. Wclty and Spencer are still
collecting their garbage, a re
straining order having been issued
1 in circuit ovurt. preventing the
City Sanitary Serviet; from making
collecting from the places visited
by Welty and Spencer. Until the
matter is definitely settled, the two
fa r tn e rs will co 1; t i n u e to make
their regular collections.
Slioc( Owners,
i Attriillon!
i We nre in position to pay you
more than anybody for wool-mo-,
hair. See us before you sell.
: MEDFORD BAUGAIN HOI SE,
i Phone 1062. 2T N. Grape St
3 53tf
4
A.pecal conimunlcation,
Medford I.odre No. 103. A.
V F- & A- M- Suday. April
1st. 2:30 p. m., for the pur
pose of attending funeral of Urn.
Edwin I. Johnson. I'.y order of AW
M. ' C. M. HOl'STOX Secy.
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IT'S YOU R LAST '
CHANCE
TONIGHT
To see the scree rVs
greatest Love Ro
mance. "The
Student
Prince"
with
RAMON NOVARflO
and
NORMA SHEARER
TOMORROW 1
for 3 Big Days
"A TEXAS
STEER"
Famous stage come
dy,, now a howliruj
success as 3 picture
Stairing the world's
most popular humor
ist Electric Co.
! Your
j Hotpcint Dealer
33 N. Central Phone 90;
CHOICE OF
THE MAJORITY
I Dinner Tomorrow
Ml.UU
HOTEL
MEDFORD
D 83 SI
O Windows and Doors gj
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J:j Medford f
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Crowds Attend
REVIVAL
Apostolic Faith Mission
42 North Front St., Medford, Oregon
Inspirational Siaging led by 10-piece or
chestra. Special vocal numbers at each
service.
Instrumental selections by Concert Trio
(Violin, Cello and Piano).
SKltVIOKS AS FOLLOWS:
Every evening 7:15 (except Monday).
Sunday 10:150 a. in., :J:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You
1118 North Central
PHONE 631
Buy a load of
now you will
when your present supply is con
sumed.
12-INCH OR 16-INCH
GREEN PINE SLABS, per load
t
without and the elements
reign supreme, get the
best of the weather by
Ban king -by -Mail. Your
first deposit is all that is
necessary to open your
account-iail it today!
The Jackson County Bank
ESTABLISHED 19
Medfoii, Oregon
Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit
1 1
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTING GETS KEIULTI
Green Pine
have dry
Slabs
wood
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