pIge two MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD OREfiOy, SATURDAY, WRIT, 7. 1928. J deal dnd Personal KnlKhtH of Malta, Cummanilciyl .Mr. und Mm. Waller l'ollixh aro Thirty-three out of the sluto Nu. 4 will uliHfrvi- Kinder Huniliiyj hiiioiik t lie Ylnltoi In the city tu-i earn rcBlmeroil hure yesterday with fair and warm weather t jT to k'jtt.r Sun lay. is uu i.iui.v". . ,.,.,1,-vi will I... Iwlil lit Trillltv Kllll ,ook. following a dux ... '" r,, church, conducted l.y It today und a lirluK lu mm " i i In AKhland with uxual cercnionicM. j All Kir KnlKhtH will wear regula tion uniform, IncludlnK licit, hutj minUH baldric and sword. llnner. will he nerved at 1:30 o'cloc k at the Uthln fc'prlliK" hotel. At 3, o'clock the traditional Templar. will l.e held at Trinity KiIh- the lucal Htute auto traffic bureau.' Dance Katie J'olnt tunluht, JU c. Kui'i;eson 9 owner of the day from Vycku. Tiny arrived yenterday. 1)i,n.t Kiil'I Point tonliMit. 16 Mr. Uonna Anderton motored ''"' , "r,"" " , 7"M In from her 1'hoenix home tl.h. P""i morning la - Medford, n or In und Iranauctca bu.lne in " "" '""" un " " ai tint UuKlneoji. j "lc 1 , Which of these pianos do you Hee our beautiful display of .,,,.., A. it l.e Hiuh A tlcrw.' today and n brink wind mu ' , ., . ' , m(.alu , MllUa; l-:t-r ulanta and cut "uw ; welllnuton. KiitKubury. Motmik. the time. The fret pmlU-.r-d lot I . K. I "''" r J,ll,ulj,he l.ll.erty Market. Corner Holly ,.,, Mr.ulor. Cumberland and laxt niuht by the fan iauc.."- - and Main, fcxperienccu auieaiuuiea: lo & CnrK a these are on wile! nt the i'almer Music Ilouae. "We E j bum h iiu-n ahd Juinir.ff in j ihtr HliiKlr.tf. j . iU-i'tiuH . in rewiuiohiil rhiill. ; pritriintM' tii)i!h side of Ihc rhureh. BRIGHT FUTURE Weather bureau did not material- j Utah coal, clean, low In ash. IInn-to cul.e for your orders. Uokuc i.e the minimum of laul niani .um sen coai wo. i -nunc i valley f loral Co. rnonc luiu. 10- thiH morning beinK only .11. Wylle ller.t of I'ortland In a client i Hx All,aI)) ,.iool children. Attention, M. W. A. and Itoyal ihlK w,,t.( al tm. i,omp of Mr. and j .OUKnl to Medford by Mra. lier- NciKhborn! Dance with refresh- Mril (-,aiie K. Witter of Kverett ! thB i),.nlon, Anhlund achool nurse. mfniB, April , oini. ; wero trented yesteruay at me renu-j Ames of Ashland, at the county wlm ,,iva omioiite Ocne gents 50c. . , J' Dance, Hlveislde Community ,ur uontul ellIlk. ,.! at the county 1 ci.rk' office. I "i!"-.,..,. 1VII n ln "Tll?,"" Word has been received in M-.1- Clul) Bn,uillay niltM. Uroadway ,.,, unU quarters in the court-. if you ore a lover of choice! ,,' ,iL 'Tv uhl.h n cm,,,,T.....'d Thomas loucl, t"1 " (Jrchcstra. ' , h..ne. under the direction of Dr. ' flnwer visit our ureenlinUKi-s i.n.l . . , .. .1 - t last l-riuaj, lias ueiuie ntrr a 0111 Sell Happiness." 17 A petition to adopt Kdwnrd Mur phy, three years of age, was filed yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. I). O. Of the, membera of the II. I. .. Pletureu production company, which arrived here thin week to film a comedy, .Miss Nancy t'nrne-j fai-d that Mrs mer well known resident or in. ltoRUe Elk district where the Todd family resided on n ranch tear ihc Hokuc Klk resort. Is in a dvliii," condition at her home nt San Fran cisco.. In which city the Todd fam ily . haa resided for several years post. Mrs. John K. McDonald of Medford. an Intimate friend of Mrs. Todd, leaven today to he at the; latler's bedside. Dance. Riverside Community Club Saturday nlBht. ltroadway Orchestra. I" Quests from a distance register d at Medford hotels Include J. W. Kidder of Port Chester, X. V.. W. M. liyland of ChlcaKo. i:d, Freund, Jales illack of New i'ork City. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Itolilnson and fam ily, Don Wilkinson of Victoria. II. C. -Mr. and Mrs. A, Hill of Van couver, li. C , ,und W. J. TtobliiKon of Kelowna. it. C. Kxtra special bargains at the Kmina mu Hut Shoppo in M. M. Store. We invito you to ti-ke ad vantage of this amazinc orfer for one week only. See the smart, pretty new hats, special $1.98, tl.BS, 13.98 and I4.6K. Kiddle hats Stic up to $11.98. Green trading stamps given here. Vou cun't af ford to miss these bargainH. 18 ..Word received, this week by friends of T. sinter Johnston, who has bceji traveilnK in the east for the post .four . months, Indicates that Mr. Johnston, who Is now In South Carolinn, will be buck in Medford around the middle of the month. . Weill Taxi, 25c. Phono 25. tf - Anglers are beainuliiK to wear a more cheerful aspect now with the Itoaue beginning to shows signs of dropping and clearing. The river Is still high and fairly roily u:id with the opening of ihe trout sea son set for a week from Sunday, clearing will have to be rapid to make fly fishing possible. Grants Puss Courier. "Hero dwells .youth." attractivn booklet. Get one free at Colvlg Prugs. next to ltlnllo theater. Open every night and Sundays. L'U Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens spent u few hours today In the Phoenix district visiting, at the Hnrohl Corliss home. , , If you want a good building loan on a ow rate of Interest, seo nod- den & Co 48tf , Mth. Kmma Cnrinnn of Hood jtlver, Ore,, stopped nff t0 visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. und Mrs. .IV. h.t Ilalley, on her return .trip from . southern California, where she spent tho winter with her moth er. Mrs. Jtnnle .oder. - This stormy weather has nindo It, difficult for shoppers: however, lite wilo ot pianos, Vk-trolas and radios, now going on at Palmer Music House has been very suc cessful, Tho sale will continue all this week. If you have been want ing u bargain In a radio now Is your time to get It. Several six tube sets are being offered ut 0110- thlrd to one-hnlf off. These sets havo been used as demonstrators and are fully gtiaranteed. Special temiB are In effect during the sale. 17 A delegation from Prospect at last night's wrestling match, the members of which were verv imlsv with their choors and advice to the wrestlers, Hull Montana and Al Karaslck, so as to give out the Im- pression that they understood 11. . wrestling game, consisted of James li. tli-leve. Harry Merrliuan. the mall carrier. Tom Harriott. Ches ter Cook. Dr. Sears and l)ew..v Hills. They left for home about midnight. Desl I'tnh coal. Hansen Conl ro i-nono . 3 ;t T t f n. 1.. Millwood of San l-'raiiclsrn Is In Medford for the days on business. ,m,., Millwood! Is a represeiilatlvo of the Tascn Manuriicturlng company of thai city. "Hero dwells youth." ultra. live booklet. Get one free Ml cvlg Prugs. next to Idaho theater, opm every night and Sundays. n Florlnda I.. Davis and .Mr. and Mis. Hubbard of Heatty are anmiig th Klamath county visitors in th. city who arrived here yesterday. You must register to vote at the primary May Is. Tho new law puts a atop to swearing In votes on elec tion day. Iteglster at onco with 1,., C. Oarlock nt the Chamber of "Commerce or at county olerk'a of. fico In Medford. If Toast is rapidly becoming a universal food. When made from Fluhrer's Milk Bread it becomes doubly appetizing;. I'aUfornliuiH rfictHtcml at MpiI fdiil him-l8 IntlutU' Mr. and Mm. Omar MauriT of ISeikilcy, I1 martclli and C. Htorator of lieach. Mr. and Mih. V. II. Iti-cker nf HiiHanville, j:. L. Kcudull and N. (1. McVuy of fifsfent City, J. I). Iiiinc of Oitklatid und 1. S: raltcrmin, Harry Z'dtll and 1. K. Irifp of Han Francisco. .Let me write your nre insurance. Call Y. TeiiKwald, Hotel Jiolland. Phone iSJ3. tf JamcH I'cyton of tlw Trail dis trict Hpcnt M'vi'i'al hoiiiH on Imni n'F in tin city yesterday. See Elinor Hanley Huh for re-1 rlf.ined alfalfa st'pJ und baled hay. 81iC i:. Main. Phono 102. 33tf Wilton White, kid nf Mr. and Mrn. D. W hile, will bo Incapaci t it t I'd for Hevnnil w-c1h iih u nnuU of hoi iik struck hy a car driven hy Alono Alexander while he w:ih rlditm a hleyi-le at the lnlei'Hecliiin of Vir and .lackKon MtreetH. II" suffered n fractured ahkte, Wil ton 1h a hlf,rh school student and takes an active part in hlh school activities. Caster lilies, hydrangeas and choice cut flowers. Medford Green House. Phone 37-1. Downtown sale at CoIvIr'h drutf store. 1ltf ,K. W. Parson returned from Klamath Falls yesterday, huving spent (he P,lHt week in that city on huslnesH in connection with th" Llttrell Parts company branch in that city. . Hee Charlefl A. Wing to buy your home. . 3!i Itnsehiti'K Pntestan,t churche will hold an Kastcr Kiiurlse service the courthouse lawn of that city at 0 o'clock Sunday. In the event of rain, the service will be transferred to the Christian church auditorium. I tea ut if ul fJaKO and Monogram eastern chapeaux, featured exclu sive, at the Hand Jtox, 223 Kast lith Kt., first ditor cast of Groce teria. AIko mora popular priced millinery. Wo Invito you to our new shoppo. IS After liuvinu wrestled each other last niKhl at IllliuHy, luill, Hull Montana and Al Karaslck left to day for their respective headquar ters, the latter koIuk to Portland, and the former Kolnu to I lolly wood. Karaslck will spend the next several weeks wrestlliiK In the sLate of WaahitiKton and will he unable to appear here aKaln until next May. Sportsmen attending tho .imc bano.uet at Ashland, April llth. wtlh extra room for passenuers. please report to Chris Gottlieb. Chamber at Commerce. Likewise, thoHo ttiat have no means of trans portation. IS Minnie lllllyer will spend $3i00 for a dwelling al .U'fl West .lack son street and ,1. II. Itowiuau will spend 10U for repairs to a dwell litK on North Holly street, accord Iiik to bulldiiiK jiermltH that were Issued by the city today. That Rood coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 230. 337tf Tho fire department was called .vest onlay to U."i Crater ljtke avenue to extiiiKUlsh a flue fire, which required t he application of five Kallons of chemical. You'll llko our evenlni: dlnnors, fiflu and C5c. Jackson Hotel Cof fee 8hop. 203tf Tho kIi-Ik' doulde (uariet, which was chosen al the hcKlnuinK of the school year th rough try outs In which any member of the glee club could participate, have already ap peared several times at the senior and junior hiuh schools and also at a number of outside affairs. The members consist of Hetty Janes, Clcnicutlna Vaughn, flint so pranos; Kllow Mai- Wilson. Marjory Hon, second sopranos; Mildred Lawrence, 1-Mythe Slump, first al ios; Lucille Crews. Kathleen Kstes, second altos. 1 he double iiuartet Is separated Into two. the first and second Quartets. They are so di vided as to enable the first quar tet nniy to attend the annual mu sical test held at Forest Grove earl) your. The gifts are working very hard with this as their goal. Medford Ill-Time. Walnut top grafting by oxpor tenced, successful walnut rafter. Call at address, 4.17 Sik Fir. Ihck McKlhoso spent yesterday In tlu Glemlale and Grants Pass districts, where he transacted busi ness in connection wit h the local Mason Khrmann company. Hance Kuylo Point tonight. 1 ti The Klamath Confederation of Music Teachers will be guest. of the .Jackson county con federation at a luncheon Tuesday. April 1 0, at the l.ithia Springs hotel. Ash land. weiis Taxi, a.u Phone tf l-'iiink Pasmore arrived last week from P.olse, Ida., to reside hero. His sister, .lean Pnsmore, und two children have been hero several month. Mr. Pasmore is a brother of Mrs. W T, Clancy. Mis. .lanerk will be at Shields' store all next week, giving hooked rug demonstrations. i; Temporary auto licenses were is Hiiedjtt the sheriff's office yester day to H. Pack. George Mort is. Kelbert Hoders. W. .1. Itcwerntan. It. O. Mulholland of this city. ) boo tho wonderful display of Faster, iJint fUmrp, nccordinR to reports nooKfu rug uianiuK. onn spring piauis. itoguo received from tho movie colony. art come to life; faacinutlng and useful work, easily done, tree in structions ut Shields'. 17 Included among tho Gregonlans registered at Medford hotels, other than those from I'ortland, are S. H. Itoardman of IJoardman. Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. MoCluro of Salem, G. H. Camibel, Geo. K. Love, J. I-;. Self and Mrs. S. F. Doherty of Kugenc. Dance, Itlversldo Community Club Saturday night. Urondway Orchestra. 4 16 Tho condition of John PUIfugs, where Miss Cornelius has been; who was struck hy an automobile early this week on West -Main and Frank Itussell of Seattle. street, was reported today to be: Hemstitching 8c por yard. Hut satisfactory. While It .was thought ta first that only u leg won broken Floral Co., South Itlversldo and J-arhart His. A. benoepen. p' mnkinir her headnuartp.ra lor sev- Colonel Spafford. national pros!-' pra years, dent of tho American Legion, with sl e waH )orn in New York City residence at Heno. is expected in and until four ytars ago made her Medford tomorrow at noon. l'!(,me there until she came west, will arrive from the Nevada city!At lhe nf.e Q( eiht years she be by airplane. I Riin 8tj,.7e work Wuh the Ziegfeld See Elinor Hanley Hush for re-1 Follies and later went Into the mov elenned nlfalfa seed and baled hay. ! jnK pictures with I). W. Griffith of 820 K. Main. Phone 902. 33tf"l (vw York. After having played in Among tho state of Washington j Griffith pictures for two years, the hotel guests In Medford ar Mr. William Fox company offered her and Mrs. William Austin of Spo-ja contract, which she accepted, kano, Mrs. Fred Jackson of Hcl-1 Following three years spent in lingham and Percy H. Johnson i Holly wood. Miss Cornelius was se lected hy tr.o chamber of commerce It's Your Last Chance TONIGHT To See It developed later that Mr. Hillings suffered two broken legs. In addi tion to possible internal Injuries. Ijance L'agln Point tonight. 10 Kd Pence of the Trail district wan a Medford visitor yesterday. Tho Fashion Hnop adviser on wardrobe will call at your home. Appointment by telephone. One day a week. Phono 1181. 13tf Mustard greens were one of the features this morning at- the city public market, which enjoyed n fairly nom patronago, although tho general lines of produce wore not In evidence. The market is somewhat slack at the present time, largely due to the fact that the time for early vegetables has not arrived, leaving but ft com paratively small variety of home grown produce to be sold. How-, ever, dairy products, canned fruits' and hjune cooked foods were wolli stocked. I Ho sure and see those elegant hooked rugs on display in our show window. Shields. 17 Al Llttrell Hpent Wednesday anil1 Thursday of this week In Portland on business. Attention, M. W. A. and Koyul Neighbors! Panco with refresh ments, April l?th. Ladles lifto, gontH 60c. 1 Paul II. McDonald spent severnl hours In Ashland yesterday, trans acting business and visiting with friends, D a n c o, Ttlversido Community Club Saturday night. ,,' Broadway Orchestra. 10 Recommendation that tho next slate legislature be called upon to pass a law for regulation of flying schools In Oregon and that the state hoard of education ho charg ed with lis enforcement, was made hy Tex Kaiikin, Portland filer, at! the Federal Itusincss association's' luncheon In Portland last Wednes day. "At present," said llankln, "there is no law to govern flying schools. Tho federal law. applies only to Interstate flying. What wo need Is a stale law for the regu lation of Intrastate flying and fly ing schools. Aviation Is horn and we've got to play it safe." Dance Kagle Point tonight. 10 Paul Luy, well known Medford student at tho Cnlverslty of Ore gon In tho school of Journalism, has discontinued his studies in or der to accept a reporlinial position with a F.ugenc paper, according to reports received yesterday. F.very man and woman over 21 yfwtrs old who has resided In the stato six months prim- to thn pri mary, May 18, Is entitled to vole. hut must register at once. Anyone In the county can register at county clerk's office. Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce or county clerks office. tf F. A. Duugherty of the Phoenix district spent this morning in tin city trading. Kasler Miles, hydrangeas and choice cut flowers. Medford Green House. phone 374. Downtown) solo av Colvig's drug store. lltf Mouuty warrants for predatory animals were Issued at tho countv clerk's office yesterday and today to Vernle Stephenson of Copper, four coyotes; C. V. McGrow of Ashland, one coyote: P. D. Prince of Itrownshoio, one bobcat ; K. K. I.ctmnau of Grants Pass, one bob cat. Think of the gifi importance of hooked rugs. They lust a lifetime. All Instructions free. Shields'. IT J. M. Klsen, editor and publisher of the Mount Angel News, recently Injured in an automobile accident, has discontinued publication, of IiIh paper, lining physically unable to continue. D a n c c. Itiverslde Community Club Saturday night. Proadwav Orchestra. ; Guests from Portland registered nt Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson. Clifford John Hon. Miss Julia opp. WUard p. Haw ley. Jr.. and chnuffeur. G. P. ami A r t h u r f luKormun. li. W. Avery. Albeyt Mitchell. Mr. und Mrs. tt Itlakeley. Max Ulchtcr C Herb White, lien H. Fleischer. Wm. A. KrueKor. Dr. and Mrs. F,. L. Metscimn. H. nv liHon and fam ily. Wm. Xoeller. W. N. Simpson. V. L. Sefton. Mrs. W. l. H.uiiov J. AV. Gulliver. Al French. Harrv Stemfletd. .1. K. Truebridue p Monman. r, Itos, C. a and John I'leipenson. tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Delilla Stevens Meyer, .county clerk i stated today that In order to nccommodatc the working peo ple, she will keep open the county clerk's office fur registration of voters during the noon hours of April 13, 14, 10 and 17. Try our noonday merchants' lunch, 40c and 50c. Jackson Hotel Coffee Shop. 233tf Tho members of tho Klka lodge will meet early tomorrow evening at the Klks' temple, and proceed from there in a body to attend the Haste r services at St. Mark's Epis copal church. Dance Faglo Point tonight. 16 4 and business men's association as Miss Hollywood, and, as a result, she was given a contract with thn Mack Sennett productions and at present is under contract with the H. I. L. company. She takes part in the "Hroadway Sap," tho latest H. I. L. production. "The Reporter," In which Miss Cornelius plays a leading part, will he shown at the Klalto theatre next Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday. Attend Everyman's Bible Class On Easter Morning Obituary ItAHNCM. William Vance Har num. pioneer and resident of south ern Oregon for many yearft, passed away at the .Community hospital yesterday afternoon at 0:30 o'clock, IiIh age being 78 ears, one month and 14 days at the time of his death. Mr. riarnum was horn on February 3, 1850, In Washington county. Pennsylvania, livlhfc there until 1880. art which time he mov ed to California. It was in this state that ho married Sadie Gam mllt, at Santa Harbara, .on De cember 20. 1HH5. It was In 18!)0 that' Mr. Dar num and his wife moved . near Phoenix, Oregon, where no built a beautiful home' and-developed a filie pout -orchard. f: t He, loaves besides his Wife. Sadie G., two Hons, Clyde C.. Honolulu. William Porthold. fMedford, ami a daughter, Mrs. Miriam F. Hilton. Medford. Throe grandchildren aiso survive. deceased was a m e m b e r of tho Presbyterian church. Funeral arrangemeiUs and an nouncements will be made, on the arrival of Clyde Harnum, who will arrive In Los Angeles today. Fu neral sonices are being arranged at tho Perl funeral, home. Tho Everyman's bible class of tho Christian church had 5.1 in attendance last Sunday mot ning. They have 75 as their goal to morrow. Easter day. They want all men of the church and all other men who enjoy a profitable;) hour to at lend. If you - haven't j neon attending Sunday school try! it Easter morning and you will be happy and have good luck! every day. I The talk hy Carmen E. Mel I, I teacher, of the class, will alone1 be worth your attending. Then you will enjoy being with n live Raga wanted at the Mali Trtb in ofMcA. . MHipr hn clean. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Dm? Store It I 3 startling America it wilt gi ip and hold you It is Fred Nib lo's masterpiece, and he made "Ben Hur." . One Day Only Tomorrow . Chico State College Band and "TEA FOR THREE' ISM HOTEL MEDFORD Will have ' their usual GOOD DINNER TOMORROW $1.00 I'ilt) ll..tt f I'll KiTithnw. .1, II. .Imiom. Will- ivn Tonri..!. II K. M, r, ml. k. Wll- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ihim ". Cln-rry. rh ul,. Mall ami! - l u WLHOOir I Andy Larson nf M.'.lfm.l, i:ini- ron s. I I: i:,..,Mfu r.".m-k.T fnrler nf Itlllto V'nl. Arthur l'uoi. iuiill. fi miili.; 7:' ..h..,,,..!..... u, rr und JoHvphlne llnrlicr nf Ah- .lli:rw. Mm. KitI mltr.nn limit. O '"'"I M.iln. i;.' Kil.t vimr llt'W Nttl-lni. null nM 7. jk I in I I.AItK ii-.nni One Way to Load 'l'lioro's but one way to load vour oainora for ooni- ploto piiiuro-makiuj? sat-l ist'aol ion that's with Ko-' dak Film. Ami till' 'HP way In got the list photo finisliinj; is to lot : lia mako vinir prints. I i j . 1 j Films in at 0 a. m, ready at 5 p. m. same day. j Prompt Mall Order Service SWEM'S , Everything: Photographic 217 East Main St. Medford COMING TOMORROW! HUNT'S April 8 MAT. AND EVE. AsWl WOVEiLT TO THE PUBLIC Citi.ons nre liorohy imtifii'il that in aii'nlni-f with tho ))rovisiins of tl ontract ontored into by the City with the City Sanitary Service Co., Inc., a schedule of chaises will 'be on file at tho office of the City Recorder, Monday anil Tuesday, April 9 and 10, and arc open to the inspection of any citizen interested. Vou lire further notified that the council will meet on Tuesday ovenm-:, April 10. at 7 ::i0 p. m., at the City Hall, Ht which time it will hear and adjust complaints, if any, rciiardinn the charges or service of the City Sanitary Service, Inc. Anyone ohjectiuj? to rates is requested, in order to facilitate adjustment, to bring checks and re ceipts showing charjics, etc., made by the former gar bage company. By order of City Council. CITY OK.MKDFORD, By 0. O. AI.KNDHHr'ER, Mayor. Attest: M. 1,. ALFOKD, City Recorder. TO THE PUBLIC Statements troiny around the city that householders who either do not have garbage or dispose of it by burn in); or other sanitary methods, are compelled by city ordi nance to have their pirbafie collected by the new pir bafre company and pay them $1.00 n month and provide n can for tarbajie; that tho home owners themselves can not take their own garbage to the city dump; that either the city has increased or. authorized the new jarbajic company to increase the charges for collectiun narbaKC, are so palpably untrue that we kIiiiII take no notice of them, except to state that there has been no change in the charfies for collecting garbage and that, with the ex ception of a few added provisions for protection of the city, the present garbage contract is almost identical with those that have been in force for the last six or eight years. Statements occasionally heard to the effect that the city has (jiven an exclusive contract or monopoly to the new carlH";e company, but did not to the former garbage people, are also untrue; all of the garliage contracts made by the city the last six or eight years have been exclusive contracts and have, all of them, included within their terms nai-hage and offal from hotel's and restaurants, and there hasTjcen no change in regard to hotels and restau rants. Anyone having complaint cither regarding service or charges fur collecting garbage is requested to take the matter up with Mr. L. W. Phillips, manager of the new garliage company, at his office at Jarinin & Woods' ilruv; store, where he can be found between the hours of 0 and 11 a. m., and in case satisfactory adjustment cannot be tirade, are requested to notify the City Recorder in writ ing in order that the city may make proper investigation. By order of City Council. , CITY OF MKDFORD, . .. 1 By 0. 0. AUOXDKRFER, Mayor. Attest: M. h. ABFOR1), City Recorder. your now spilni! milt nt!,...,,, ,,.. w ..it'll n ciii'i'i uui" .in" -i, ini n anil Kd V. 1'ilm Hue. All (tie new weuven from $-5 to $.10. Wo Riiar-anli-e fit unit aiitlnfaction. 3 1' fit f "lie klml for a year for a dol lar," aond to Jncknon County lln mnno Society, M"dfonl. )6 iiiniii'in new nomr. NV cor. of I'dm mill lie,.. .1.ooo: $iuo down, ha lance tn he niranti-il lio JJ. Mull Tribune u nilliX VOV WANT LUMBER C.M.Ij TROWBRIDGE l.VMIll'.K YARD u a KOt! HKNT llMtrnhle I I front npnttmini. tloicl (trand J.-" Q P Q Q Q ; Races Races ALSO MARSTON & WHITE In a Sensational Skating Exhibition at the Amosy Skating Rink SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 7th. dmission 15c Easter The victory of life -of the darkest hour and the deepest sorrow changing into the brightest light and greatest joy is the message of Easter. It is a beautiful message Q of inspiration and hope Thr Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED I88S MrrbFORD, Orecdn Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MEMBER FfiDHKAL RESERVE SYSTBM CLASSIFIED ADVERTI3IN0 GET8 REIltl -1,