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G PAGE TWO MEDFOTttf MATL TRTBTTXE. MEDFOTJD. Off PIC ON4. MONT) AY. APKTL 2. 1928. Iocnl and Personal Tha .iim.- .inrmv weather Hhice Katurdav has deluded the w-'inK uiu Junuury leim ut . - uuu - d Iind nther fuel dealers Willi nomah county circuit. court a worn- rush orderH for delivery a (lUiviijnn juror earned Sliii.&O per diem as possible, nnrl the suoner the bettmv Tbene orderH vor so many durlHK today tlmt they were Im possible of the desired emergency delivery, an the regular number of hauling truettH and wuironH wan In Mufficlvnt. This sitpullon win cuuHcd beeaune uu many .cUUcns who mistakenly bad thouKht they had onoUKh fuel to l''t them through uptil summer, and fear iji a cold upon, "to Kt lusy at once to remedy this Hltuation. Dr. TilazoH prescription No. 18!2 for poison ouk a Kunmntocd rem edy five ounae bottle f0c at Jlenth'n Druff Store; near as your phone. Free delivery. lf Herbert Ciroy of the Mail Trib une advertiHinK department is home from Portland where last Tuesday he had 1iJk tonsil re moved, following an operation for idnuH trouble he underwent in that city recently, and hopes to be back on duty as .good us over In a few days. . W'ells Taxi, -'3c t'hone 25. tf The Crater Lake Guild of the Vresbyterlan church has postponed Its. reuular nieeting which was to, have been held tonight, until April: 16, when the group will meet at j share, the par value of which Is the home of Miss Elizabeth Hurrinot named. of Ktewart avenue. - Walnut, top grafting by oxnor ienee.d, successful walnut grafter. Call at address, 4U7, So. Kir. -Guests from a distance registered al Medford hotels include Mr. and . Mrs. J. T. Little". of Oixon, 111,, ThOH. L Hulsey of Kansan City, Ma., -and F.' G. timllh of Donemun, Mont. .. ' ' . Hemstitching -He pur yard.- liut tona ooverid at Handicraft Hhop. .... - -. - tf 0, Taylor and K. H. Dowllng, em ployed with -the California Oregon Power company at Prospect, spent the -week end in Medford visiting friends -and -transacting business. Special sale of surplus flowering end hedge shrubs, 60 per cent cut reduction in price for one week only. Medford Greenhouse, 1005 Kast Main. 11 With the downpour of rnln con tinuing 'today - nnd indications that more is still to come, trout fisher men nre beginning to evince some, uneasiness about the opening of tho pea so n. There are many fears! expressed that fly fishing will be I delayed until May by continued j rains. The season opens on April, 13 for small trout and steelheads iu the Ttogup river, but It begins to look as if only the ball fisher men can be out on the opening day. OraiHs J'ass Courier. See Elinor Ilanley Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 82(i K. Main. Phone 02. 33af ( Mrs. I., U Knvag, Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Havage and small son and J-loyd Havage of Vallejo, Calif., aro vUiltors at the T. J. Kinney home hone slnoo Saturday when they arrived in Medford. Mrs. Havage is a sister of Mis. Kinney. Idoyd . and Jack Havage left for Klomath Kalis today on business, and upon their return here, will leave for their home in CuJJCorula. J. V Pruitt motored In from the Eden district this -morning on busl neH. . Special sale of surplUH flowering nd hedge shrubs, 50 per cent cut reduction in price for one wcck only. Medford Greenhouse, 100r East Main. II For the first lime in the history of - the Halem schools, four mem bers of one family will graduate from the high school next June. Thoy are -Albert; Charles, Helen nnd Lena Wldlck. children of Mr. nnd. Mrs. C. K. Wldlck of Halem. Hlen is the youngest of the chil dren, while Albert In the oldosl. "Me kind for a year for a dol lar." send to Jackson County Hu mane Hoeiety, Medford. Among the temporary auto II censes that were Issued at the sheriff's offlco today were three to Waltor I-'rar.ier and Everett Bonne of Talunt and Kred ('ombest of Jacksonville. Clovetieuf 'Inspeiited'' rabbits, pucked in sanitary wrappers, are safe from nay disesHe. Any mar- M. F. Coons was an E';le Point bunineuM visiter in the ehy this morning. You'll like our evening dinner, 50c and liic. Jackson j(,tel Cof fee Hhop. I'l'Stf W'illiHin Sutherhmd. traveling b cal dliHricl traveling Hgeju for the Southern Pacific, returned this morning after spending the w.-ek end In Portland. You must regiKter to vote at the prittmry Mr 1 The new wv jiutf a, Ktop to swearing in vote on elk-e-Mon Uay. Kegister at oner with 1. C. (larlock at the Chuniher of Commerce or at county clerk's of-I Ur" " Medfnrd. tf I Rain or Shine Fluhrer'g Milk Broad comes to your grocer fresh from our ovens twice each day. J i Members of the circuit court jury me public officers, and un ;ler u recent ttup rente court de cision ( annot assign to Hcnu-onc else money for wiik'u or tjalary until the money actually has been earned, according to a ruliiiK Tiien day by Uistrlct JudKP A! earn. !"- aim mne.iK'. out on uie uay hih" Mtarted to Hurvc hu assigned to another woman all that nho was to darn a a juror. While alio was! serving, her par diem at the rate this week. 1J' of a a day was attached by fivei I- C. Grain, aHsistant Huperin-credltoi-H umler uarnishment nro-! tendent of the Portland division of ceedings. The woman juror held that she had previously assigned the amount due her, but Judge Mears held that the assignment was without effect, and cmnted Judgment to her creditors. The Oregonjan. Aliss Frances Janeck Is ut our store to demonstrate the making of hooked rugs. Ladies should avail themselves of this great op portunity. Shields. Jl ' Do not Jiilss the big wrestling match, Hull Montana, movie sheik, vs. Al Karasick, the Hush Ian lion. Hilarity hall, AprU 6th. 14 The articles of incorporation of the l-'lrst Xational company, which was formed to take over the Pine Kelt Hanking company of Hutto Palls, wre on file today at the county clerk's office. The officers ; are the same as those who nl the head of the First Xatlnal bank and the corporation has lOOOj ! We fancy the ladies will fancy tm rnnoy riincy work hi the; new ProHbytfrlun church at Phoenix. ThurMilny. April 5th. 13' Dnn't fin'KPt to onler yonr Clo verleaf "Inflpoetnd" rulihit, packed in sanitary wrapper. Any market. ' 1 ..--.; J.). J. '(. M(?J.e!luiul and on- Don of McLeod, Calif., were bitHinewi vis itor In tho city Haturdny. Mr. He Lelland Ik connected with tho Mc Leod Lumber .company. JOaHter I I I I e Hi hydrangeas and choice cut flowerK. Medford (Ireon Houho. phone 37-1. Downtown Hale at CoIvIk'h druK Mtore.. JItf Hpeolal Hale of Hurplun floworlnK and liodKP fihrubfl, fit) per rent out reduction In price for ono week only. Medford GreonhoUHe, lfioti Kat Main. 11' An avcraKC of four cal'H of Net tod t'lom potaiooN have boon Hhin ped fi-otn Klamath county durint; tho puwt . inouih to meet tho tie ninnd from the San Francisco mar kotn. , . , Froo ItiHtrurlioiiH will be fclvon in our nit department by MIhh KrtiniieB Janelt. an authority on hooked niK makhur. NhieldH. 11 Soo rllftrlea A. Wine to buv v(nir ' homo. 'in t'aliforulahN rcKlHtorcd at local hotela Include Mr. and Mix (iene rjiyman, Nancy l.'orucllUH. Tillle (iulibonl und Mr. and Mrs. (.'Inn-leu iiorety of Ocm-out City. Mr. and Mm. A. V. lleckwith of Oakland, Mr. und Mrs. F.nnna I.awnon of Chlco. 11. A. McXally, .Ioh. N. White Martin Verb and 10. Kelf.-I of Lot Anceles. t-. W. Delloff, .1. s. and Atloo Hohh. 11. F. JS'oble, Fred An derson. C. W. Tliniiins, K. M. (iro rey. Ili-nry KIiir- and II. F. Klvln of San l'ranclsco. Ilest place tu buy ullllly npruiiH at Phoenix bufcaar in tho new church Tliurmlay, April u til. 13 liiHlst on itotilnB a (Movcrlenf -InHpecloil" rabbit, packed !n Hiinl tary wrapper. Absolutely safe. Any market. h .1. '. t'linnlnliam. repreHenta tive of the Wlllamelte SecurilleK corporation of Portland, left Sat urday for the north, after havlnu spent Hoveral days In the city on business. I'tah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 23!. 33 ?t f (hlcken dinners $1.00 at I, ok Cabin, Uedwood Illiihway. Free, liorHoshoo pltchlnu, croquet and other kanios. jri J. T. Dixon of Fort Klamath and C. c. Charley of Klamath Falls are nmonit the Klamntli county visitors who arrlvod In Medford yesterday. Hoc minor Ilanley Hush for re cloaned aHalfa seed uml bab-il hay. SIB M. Main. Phone 1102. S.llf Let tno write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tenuwiibl, Hotel Holland. Phone fl!3. tf. There were three faJa lilies Iu Oregon due to Industrial accidents UUI-IHK the week ended .March 211 uccordiim ton report prepared by me mimic iiioiisinai accioem coin miSHinu. ! and Ksster lilies, hydraulics choice cut flowers. Medford Creen House. Phone :i74. Downtown ille at CoIvIu'n druu more. lltf'S. i se oi hperl'y i lour companyi carrier plueonn for .sendiUK hh-h-I xantH during the Uedwood IiIkIi-i way marathon In June neem un- j Mired. followluK receipt of u b-tter , nere irom ine company, i lie .Port land concern promise all the co operation possible In making the race a Mjeeess. (iranla Pass Courier Every man and woman ove years old w ho lias resided In the state Mx months prior to the pri mary. May IS. Is entitled to vote, but must noisier at once. Anyone in the county can rentier at county cierkH orrici Medford resident! "l v o.iuiucr oi i. ommcreet two week haw prevented the eon or county clerk's office. tfiinieior Knlm; alu-tnl with the rad- Cluard rails lu.ve been completed - nK nutf :rMvellnK of certain Q r.Tts at the dty reservoir ground and and the pavinK of other thorouuh- unr luiiu iciMiin u uu two rcs-r-, voirs nave been mavelled. aftord-( Utii .Metiitu'd mototisls a spot from! which to see ope of the valley' Pest Mcenic view. CNpcQt lly at ; niK'H wncn uie ini oi .Mwitord afford a beutlflll srene. feven nmn iHnuieower ilot tltumtnnte stauonaiy. the ivsvrA-tdm. on of which is; That ood coal. Hansen t'oal only fitll of WHter nt 1he prem'nt j 'o. Phone L:tft. .T37tf lim'- j -Mr. a. .Mrs, X. i. Youmans liet I tah coal. Hansen t'twd t'o.land dauuhter have moved to Med Phone 3:l7tfj f,ird to make theh home. Mr. Included annum the f h eiionlans ; Vounians is the new district mn. reKlKK'red nt Medford hotel, otbrr; aiier of Hie fntnation Milk com Ihun those frrtQ Portland, are p.m.. und will tiuiko Medford hlv Frank McWttrlaiui of Sulem. Ityke-j hetiduuiu terH. The family I look nmn Uhtte.r. H. Hanfield, l'. l..,itt for a modern furnished bun Jone. iiiy ti . P le and Herbert j K"lmv. u neep-r of Mifcene. i .Special km le prices from now un til Kusrter at the Kmmy lou Hut Shoppe In M. M. Htore. Marvelous valuen priced 11.95, $2,115 and hp. hiindredn to eect from hnle orn nnd ttj. Kiddlej 11 A divorce decree, which W.ih granted to Clenn Putnam from Stella Putnum In circuit court Hat- mduy. wm on filo today ut the county clerk's office. The divorce hearitiK wan held In court hint week und decree wan grunted ho fore the trial wim completed, in- - . j deny uny of the alU-Kaiion that j were brought against her by the; ". Aprons, rancy woik nnti ngni re - freshments ut the now church at Phoenix, Thursday afternoon of me houthern J-acinc, witn neau- quarters at J-.ugene, spent several nours in tno city Maiuruay. Holed your new spring suit at the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn and Kd V. Price lines. All the new weaves from to j0. We guar- anteo fit and nnllsfaetion. 36tf Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniels were meuioru visitors irom nucn j Saturday. Jf you have never seen the fa-i mous Newman hooked rug pat- terns, by all means come to Shields' i and see the grand display. 11 Mr, and Mrs. I. 1). King left yesterday for their home In Oak land, Calif., following a short visit l here with Mr. and Mrs. II. J. (.'lover. li. Hchonlnger used piano, H llu down and $U) monthly. Pal Illfl- J UNIC riUU "if, 1 - Keg iKt rat ion of voters is pro- i L'l'i'KKinif fa Irl V well iici'iinlliH' In1 lim HtovenM Mever. eountv rlerU J J who reported t lift t Saturday was i the heaviest day of the week, with a number tit rural residents mak ing out registration blanks. The time for registration closes the 17th of this month, and all voters who have never registered or who have moved into new precincts, are uiK'd to rof-fHter ns early ns pos sible. For dance orchestra, call 37;. The theft of a valued watch wan reported yesterday by I. E. Nan die of tho ftex cafe to the police. The watch was taken from u coat Nan die had left In Ills automobile which was parked in an alley in the rear of tho Kex cafe. . I-adies' Aid bazaar at new Thoe nlx church, Thursday. Aprit 5th. opens nt 2 o'clock. H (Mvlc ornaniza tions. lodges nd A merlcan l-elon posts are plan uinK an airport and airplane land ing in Coos county nnd a bond issue of tr0,0()0 may j,et on the ballot for the May primary. Try our noon d a y merchants' lunch, 4Uc and aOc. Jackson Hotel Coffee Shop. 29.'ltf Loren J-3. Messenger, Tniverslty of Idaho, has taken the place of Wayne W. Weils as instructor of blolony at the .Southern Oref m Normal school during the laMer's absence for six months of study. Mossi'iiKer was formerly superin tendent of schools at NysHJi, Ore. Wells Taxi. 2 fie. Phone 25. tf Kred liarneburK from thn -Men valley district transacted business In the city this morniUK Three pianos for rent. 1 'aimer Music House. 2 An answer to the damago action filed by William Mil'ter aalnst .lohn fioKwIck was on file today at the county rlerk'H office. Gnswick in the answer denies all allega tions made by Millar that rloswlek sdd tin' NnHh hotel to him while Coswick was making negotiations lo purchase the Hurnum upart mentH to turn it Into the Hotel Grand and run cmopctltion. (Jon wick eluinis that he had no hh-d of making the purchase until after the Nash bad been sold for. some tint. e If you want a Rood buildlm; loan on a low rate of Interest, nee Red den & Co. -iiltf Amonw the state of Washington hotel nuests in Medford are .1. I,. Cooper of Kpokane. Mr. and Mrs. 1). I (ircKory of Centralia and Jack O'ltryan, D. J. McNerney, H. K. Itaclne, Mrs. V. H. White, Mrs. John 1. IJcle ami Kloise and Jtllth McCorkle of Heattle. Kpeeiat pre-IOater sale nt the Kmmy Lou lint Hhojipe In Al. M. Htore. A spenlal purchase of hats makes it possible for us to orfer these moncysavinK prices to you. 1V t'otinty Physician I.. l. Inskeip returneil Saturday from I'.erkeley, Calif., where he attended the fu-1 neral of his father, who died there1 HHt week. I I Htldoleiitine uml vnim.kl,,,. Tlw, Fashion shop. 42-1 Medford Itldu-. i Slntf. A. .1. Vonler. employed nt the llaitell orcluird u i ,. I.n.i,,... visitor In Ibe ehy this morning. KluUih'C ..11 fin' unle 11 IW1 i, a, I r -i i. ...i. iiin,i Creamery Preliminary Mched'uled to 1 hce court for ( Papas. Asliland. ore. I I h e a r I n r h were helil today in po lan Jackson and who were arrested Kuturday nii;ht by the police on ciiaros (if Inloxb-atlon. Aprons are always a convenient article for ladies to have, a usfful article for ladles to wear, a splen did article to tve us a present . If you are a htdy ymi will vetise the significance. IjuIIch' Aid h wiar at the new PIum-jiIx church, April Mh. will stiiply your need. IS The ralnv weather nf ih mini fares. Th storm over Sunduv and tulny prevented the coin inuat ion of pnvhiK work on Kins street. 'which was Uemin early last week The e adlim and pavlnw work can not (Th reslimed until th dif up and the weathei 1 KtOUIHl Is more Our stock of lUnrd yarns for mnklnic hooked rues is complete and with the fre Instruction! Riven hy M Im Ja ntnk of fers m n rxcep -tlonHl opportunity to Irtun this fascinntlnff nnd u e r u 1 work Shields. ip I fluents from Portlund relste at Medford hotels Include j. Lindsay. Air. und Mrs. Chus. j Urewtur. A .I Cukc, 1). H. Uuk K, linker, V, A. Dunlup, Mr. und j Mrs. Al. K. Vorre, Norman W. Mills, I I,, HeypoldH. Mr. und Mih. J.. II. Hanmions. V. A. Crum, Dean Vln ' j.. HeiUmnn, C. W. Alexiindfr, A. A Smith. Air. and Mr. V. 11, Bates, i Mr MiU(, jB mi(i(inK his regular cal, at lhe Kiuma C'line Shop. April , 5 Your choice of Nestle Cir- c u line, I.eMur, Shalt on and I.eon oil waves. Ills work Is well known here, so make your appointments mrly. Only $7 ' HhoI) jj,c.rly mu Dale Htokes, rancher from the ICagle Point district spent this morning iSn the city on businrW 'I'hO I'eL'lihir elecLloTi of tlic'ncu' office of ftotury club will occur tomorrow at the luncheon. All members are reouosted to attend. ST ilN BOUT BETWEEN i KARASICK. BOLL ' I 1 I 1 III 1W1 W 111 Interest is urowini; dally in v. hat Is expected to be the hardest fought j wrestling bout of the season next hr day evening at the new Hilarity tions of southorn Oregon, said that Prty ,bona vtutt,K , (hn continen hall sporting arena between Hull, the oil now bciiu; used hero was j tu TradiiiK company .of Canada. Montana, famed Hollywood movie , practically perfect as far as results chairman Nye announced today actor, and wrestler and Al Kara- were concerned, nnd Hint Rogue, , bo. oi.nnen.. i,.i .iu,..i ..,. sick, Portland, v.ussian Lion who has been thrown but once since his return from Austrailia several months ano. Kurasick, t hronuh his work in Portland rinKs, lias a pood follow - in-,' of Medford wrestling fans, some of whom saw him wrestle at (rants Pass two months ano. Kara sick is tho physlral education In structor at the Portland Y. M. C. A., nivcs radio lectures from Port land stations on physical culture, and is regarded as ono of tho most perfectly built wrestlers In the Kume. Hull Montana proved his worth hero last week when ho threw Kallor Jack Wood, Medford's pride, two out of three falls, following a hectic battle which ended disas trously for the local man when ln fell a victim to one of Mo-n tana's punishing headlocks. That match was rated by the fans as one of the best ever staged here aiid ba- cause of Karuslck's u n u s a 1 strength, next Friday's bout Is ex pected to lie even better. . Tex Porter and Cecil llarrlck, who wrestled here last week, will Lake, part in a. return match. which will be wrestled lo a finish, llotll boys, arc in the .115-pound .class and are evenly matched, A pre. liuilnury will precede the semi final natcjij George Aldeii, who is a republi can candidate for sheriff, was to day appointed counly humane of fluer by the newly organized county humane soeictv. AltlloUL-tl there has been a .need, for sncl) officials for si-vural i years, . no officor was appointed until the prcsmit time. It will be bis -duty to answer all calls where his services are needed In ret;ar(j to humane work. Iue to the continued inclcinent weather, the WckI Const Air Truns lt company has discontinued Its Portland to Nan Francisco scheo ule. nccordiiiK to a tcbmam re reived today by W. M. Clemen son of t he Hotel Jackson from C. ". Kakin president mid manauer o the company, wliich bean opera -tlnn.4 early lest month witli a bit; Ib-paRMetmer plane. - It is expected that service' will be resumed as soon a biMler 'wcnihnr nrriws. STATE LOSES IIS POKTl.AXD. Die.. April 2 tVi ownership by the Cniu-d States Kovernment jf t'lshltiK grounds on Sund iland. in the lower Columbia river, wan upheld today by Fed c rat .1 udK 1t'Hn. He decided against a claim to the grounds by tle state of Oregon. The stale and the dumbia lllver Packets association were plaintiff in Mie suit aibist the I'ntted States ami the Iturhey pHcklim company. The t-tate ceded the Island to the Hoverument for a military reserva tion In KSd3. and contended that tt had not irivrn up it. t it lit t the Kiound betueen hiyh and low tide. It also contended that the Kvern mrnt's riKhts bud elapsed through failure t exercise them. .Iudu Pcan held th.it the government has exercised Its liKhts since Isti; Itovetno- for ftshitiK lights amount to about $4 4.oao a year. POUTl,ANI. Oie. April -i.4 Over and Hbove the prot.-)of the attorney for the plaintiffs. Krei'rta. lUilhll Mild Charles A Hurcktuiint. Krderal Judge ltcnroday t the trial of their suit nji.iinst directors of the Northwestern Vttlon.il bank for June 4. WEST COAST 1 SERVICE DELAYED t FRUIT CO NDHNS'SNM LEASE OVER WORtO AID! TO VALLEY CROPS: Tlifi world KhortaKe, due to un favorable weather conditions, und subsequent increase iu prices of JJinrna ('line citrus fruits this year, will favor I'hone 4a4. if ably alfect the marketability of Hoguu Hiver valley pears and apples, according to Floyd Young, front expert, who apoke at the Ki- U'Hni liih lnnr-horm ut Ilotrl Mcrl. ford this noun. Mr. Young pointed 'out that good prices for one type 'of fruit invariably resulted in an Increase In market value of other fruits, even w;ien no shortage t'X - fated. j California, which Is one locality! which escaped any serious damage j to her citrus fruit tho past lew years, is receiving from fiO to "" cents a oox more lor mat type ot Iruit tills year than last, iler nor- mul annual return of citrus fruit crops is SM.OUU.OIIU. Last year this incruaapil In BUI.OOO.HOO. i-iacticaiiy tno only aamago uone to California fruit the past season was from desert wind, according to H'e speaker, l nis was ctlrueu ny : ,-enewod. Sinclair havinB had the windlnealis placed throughout tliei0,lton -f,. renewal. vuiious si-cuoiis. Mr. Young, in tracing the export- mentnl work done in the fruit sec - River volley orchardlsts were lm- i urovinir their enuinment to nn en- i couraKiiiK decree, which is bound I lo raise the standard of local ro- duction. ' J He exprcosed appreciation fori j Rplendid co-operation Kiven him by It. R Hammond, manager of the Home Telephone company, and his staff of operators in warning tho orchardistH of coming trusts. In addition to tho service extended by the local telephone company, the weather reports are to bo broad cast over KMlil) every evening ho- tween 7 nnd 8 o'clock. Today's program was in charge of S. S. Smith, who announced tho various speakers of the day, includ ing Floyd Young, Lou Warner, for mer resident, and brother of W. J. Warner, postmaster; Mr. McCor mick of Seattle, representing tho Laundry Machinery compuny, W. Helcher and Pert Anderson, Scout Executive Helcher an- ! nounceil the Scout leaders' course which starts at the local headquar ters tonight at 7:110. lie urged the business men and Kiwanians to at tend at least some of the meetings nnd give their support to the pro- I Ject. I Pert Aamlerson announced the State Game and Kish Protective as sociation banquet which will he held at the Ashland Elks' temple April 11 at 7: o. More than 150 I prominent sportsmen, newspaper men and executives throughout the I state have already accepted the in 'vitatlon to attend, among whom I are Governor I. -I.. Patterson. Sam Kozor and Hal Moss, i I'roceiling the banquet individual 'meetings of both tho game com j mission ami tho fish commission will be held at Hotel Lithia. Mr. I Anderson urged a large attendance ! from Medford, sayin.j that, aside from other phases to be considered in surh a mooting, was tho finan cial benefit Hint it would bring to southern Oregon. Ho pictured a large attendance as a patriotic duty on the part of local residents. A lelogrnni was read ny j resi dent Hnmmoml from .1. F. Wutson. tlmnliitig the club for the flowers thev Bent to him last week. .Mr. WatHon. who Ik a prominent local Klwnuian, boon in a Portland hospital tor nomo lime. A home product, u box of choco late candy Irom the Wliitlaw Candy company of Medford. lTMinlv od tho imanimoiiH approval of the club, on it way around tho "horse shoo." The candy was a pift to thn club from Mr. Whitlnw and was brought to tho meeting by C. S. nnttertield. local realtor. CLEAN UP CHINA CUI'NKINC.. SX.IX'Hi'AN PKO- I.C1-:. China. A pri 1 "The P.nddhistie ltrotherhtod of the Sacred Army of the Virtuous Way" is the name of a new order of vigilantes in this bandit-ravaned province that has been mHkln t such efficient efTorts to clean the liandlts out thai one of the ctm mauders of liie latter has offered a reward of J J apiece for then j ears. j Called "Sacred Soldiers" fori short, they makin.u their an-1 ibority felt In this the upper Yangtze from the sea. The rounded and slew territory of 1 ooo miles recently sur wit h swords. spears and niutei inn lauuers looters from a army of soldier bri- uunds that had been t error! zhm the count ryside. They also pro tected an American caruo steamer from beinn looted while a K round for three days, fu pay for it. The "Sacred Soldiers' rifles, but their sueee tltiH the upper hand she wns and re- es he ' in ov the nrmrd brigands is attributed t" that they nre to ihelr t;isk. their declaration" divinely appointed LONDON. ApVil iA talities for iii'.'s in the roy . . . force were Increaned to IS today when four fliers were killed In two era she. A flying officer and an aircraft man died In a crash nt Colchester, while a simi lar fate met two officers in the wreck of a hombins pl.uie In Irak. I'SACRED SOLDIERS! fflF VlRTIiniK WAY'! UI I Ol I UUUU IW I I SALT CREEK OIL QUIZ OBJECTIVE; 1 W'AK1II.';T0N. April 2. (P : The contract by which Harry I., Sinclair obtained royalty oil from . the Salt Creek fields, adjacent ' to ! the Teapot Dome, is now under inquiry by the department of jus- 1 tlce. Senator Walsh of Montana. j democrat, prosecutor of tho senate' loll inquiry, said today ho hud had! i some correspondence on the mnt- ter with a man In New York whjntiwing uiey maue. unn a pres- iobiected to the lease and had suc - gted that tie turn it over to theit'rt''y possible to raise this figure justtce department, which was I to ut least 700 by the time the dune. i state convention meets here in The Montunun said he had no '-August, and every effort will be tuplolon about the contract which 'made to attain this goal. ' The W!lK renewed for five vears on I local post now has nraetically February 20 except that it was! . entered into between Sinclair and Albert 11. Fall after the wealthy oli operator had turned over $233.- : mijo t Liberty bonds, to the then interior secretary. secretary Work informed the Teapot Home committee Saturday uhut the Sinclair contract hud been T1C Teapot Dome committee win resume mmnmiw ii i,,veii. 1 ,.( i.i sevci-al witnessoH. c E LIVESTOCK RATES According; to Arthur M. Geary, attorney for tho Northwestern Live, stock Shippers' Traffic league, who I has just returned from livestock hearinits held by the interstate commerce commission at St. Paul, Kansas City and Chit-ago. the rail roads havo proposed the followir..:; Increases in livestock freight rates which, computed at average load ings, on per car. basis from are: To Portland, on carloads or cattle. $-5.25: on double dock carloads of sheep over hogs. 510: to Seattle, on I carloads of cattle, $.10.02. Radio Program KMED Mall Triliuue-Vlrgln Station 10 to 10:90 a. m. S. o. Electric Co. 1 0 : :I0 lo 11 a. m. Sinclair's Dollar Hlorc. 11 to 11:30 a. in. -M. Jl. De partment Store. 11:.'I0 to 12 noon Colonial Bakery. 12.15 to 1:15 p. m. Mon arch Seed tfc Feed Co. 0:1 p. m. .Medford Mail Tribune. to i!) p. in. Sny dors' Duiry ( J'roduce Co, to: 10 p. m. California Oregon Power Co. Special .convocation. Crater Lake Chapter Xo. 32. It. A. .M.. Tuesday at 7:,'l(i p. ni.. April 3. Wnrlt In M. M. decree. P.y order of II. P. . P. K. NICHOLS, Secy. 4 V, Attcntioii. A I. fit ...I It.) ...I ford l.odk'- No. X3 I win k l v v n tt : jo supper, followed by two and a luilf hours of entertainment. Different fro in anything ever Kiven la-fore. All Odd Vellows und wives, Ue bck:ihs and their husbands In the valley are Invited. VisjiiiiK luothcrs and sisters are- tendered n special: invitation. The sum of 2;c will be collected from everyone to help bear txpnae. CUMMITTK1C. 11 Card of Tlumks. I We wish to thank our deal friends for nil their help and sym pathy durini: the illness and ueaih uf our dear father. .loe 1 lannah, .las))er Hanah. .Mima Hannah, 11 .Mrs. Timothy Ually. C 'it ril of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks to the many kind friends and ,, ,,. , ' ' Arthur M. Putney a n d 'amily hhnp Owners, Attcntlonr 'We are in poslrion to Jay you more than anybody for wool-mo- hair. See us heforo you netl M KPl''ORn Phono 1062. liAl Ki.MN 1IOUSK, 27 N. Ginpe St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WaNTKO At once, strictlv mod ern furnished buncalow. by par ty locating her" as district man ager of hir manufacturlni: firm. Jtet oi care guaranteed. V. O. Y , Mail Tribune. l l' ') U II I'1 4 - room modern un- furnishf house. Phone .V.'.1 - I ; KOT.(. KNT Houvekeeplni: room . 33 4 Apple 1 ; KOU i:i:.T Apartments. FO? SAI.K Ford Tudor sedan. '2 7 model: lots of ettras: 3-tei transmtsslo?i: car in ood rondi tiun. Must sell at once. Call HU'T Went 10th St. IZ WANTKP Smnll fu-nished house with Ciirnne. dose in. for 5 1 a month. Wiito P. t. I5"x rj 12 1. i). ) CM MEDFORD LEGION I THIRD LARGEST III T ( I I r T 1 TP- 111 In 10 OlniL'rE'S Medford post No. I !i i nw the' third largest American Legion ' post in the stale since the i lof-e of t h o membership campaign, -, which broke all local records. The only poftts with a larger; (membership are Portland and Salem, and local legionnaires arc to be congratulated over the fine l'nt meinbersliip of OUli, it is en- -5" members more than in 1U27 tin- 'nnd is looking forward I biggest year -in its lilstorv. i In sumariiiiziiig the results of, i the recent contest. Post Com- niander Hromley said this morn ing. "We feel that Medford and Jackson county will receive some excellent publicity throughout the slate for the splendid sbnwing made in legion membership. In behalf of .Medl'oid post No. 15 I wish to tllank every legionnaire These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath s Drug Store Strang's Drug Store fir 11 Siiml kids, lu kids, skinny kids, I'ni kids, tall kids. short kids, kids with fi.ccklcs. pin'oontoed and knock-' kneed kids, school -kids, nice tfirls, tomboys, kinder garten impils and all oilier children together witli theii- parents are invited to meet -himself- at our, store on Wednesday, April 4, at 4 o'clock Toys, souvenirs cvervlioflv. lip c. M. KiDD & CO. East Main Street, Medford BlS TODAY r , JSS. i 1 1 f'Uftwi'M TH IS COWBOY - TO - CON MUM 'BMsS?Si8 G R ESS FARCE IS THE M m, tM myitis TALK 0F THE T0WN' Wm f Will Rodgers' Ml Sklfl'il E FAM0US COWBOY HUMORIST f11iij H "A Texas Steer" Iff kf& gff. ' He wrote the titles. ''al 1 C&WS - i-VU Tl-ty are a show by r'iV J BSW PC themselves. .'U I ru'shi 'JA Good Added m l 'V-J Short Subject. mSM i I COMING K'tli A : f TUESDAY 't )gf ,m ?igacts I dTf 0 J THE 3 MUSKETEERS S- J I I ami World war i veteran . w'U jih the many -local citizen 'who' tu operaled with ns in tnukili this wonderful record." BfeyS lmtswiuiii's Tat CHAMBERLAIN'S TA25R 3 Stay Kell"! $m m U El 0 ESQ window & noon FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE El LVMUKIt YAltD M S3 B 3 Q3 ull Montana vs. AS arasick Hilarity Hall APRIL 6 Jl Biz Bo.,..S.lcya. .KiT information, fun . and hilarity sure to be on time. for