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7 PAOE TWO JFEDFOItD MATT, THTBUXE, MEDFORD, Local and ' Personal Fire Chief I'ty Klllotl. who lax! Sunday cimnKe.l his mli.il atain unit decided nut lo bo to Hnlem to lmrU the W llloB-Kr-lly iuuiki.. in the iwnltrntiury. wan ol.si rvci tn.lav ntudvlni! u time tiibk- ami Inquirinu al the Hi ket offi. e the exact time of urrlval and d. -al lure uf trxllix north on Tliurmlur. Calif, irnliiii reclttci er nt Mi-d-j Frank Allxrt will upend I17U0 ford huteln Include Mr. ami Mm. tu euniruct a ilu ollli; lit 411 M. U. I'liiiikt of .Ml. KliaMu lily. I lleally xlrcet and I.. '. I 'hurley III J. It. Floyd. M. I". Hiiiitlvand Mr. lenil -''" to construct a iImi-II-: and Mm. J. Krouku!f i,"l.. An-' in at i'" drape utreet. uceordliiii j Ki le, Mr. and Sirs. t'liarl.d C. Mor- lo bulldlnc li-rmlK Imued hy lhe rell of l-:ureka. J. M. I'urker of city yentrrday. A permit wax also I South l'asuil.n.i. Jam, Voud of Imucd to V. M. llolmen to niaUej .Merceil. Iionald llruu n of Taft. K. O. illller of ;lrndali and lleorK O. an. l:. 1. Ilukman. J. 1'. Keller- l.a.h. J. I. Mark, i:. II. William. Stou-M Smith and A. I '. Horner 'of Han t'rancim 11. Vou must rt'Kimer 10 vote at the primary liny lb. The new law put at the home of her rlMer, Mr. A..,. ..!.. M W A. antl Jtnvai n Slop IO UWearinK in VOteS On OIC-C- vi,,.n i ni,iuu, m jdl-Mrnilir. Neighbors! Dnnco with refresh- lion day. Ilepistcr at onto with Included unions the UrKonian unntu Anrll ll'tn. i-aaieu .. , L. uanovK. at uie wmiimr: 01 -r-...... - ... t. ........ gents tOc. alteration to hi real exlaie office in ih.. Nash hotel building at a cost of $llu, includtnK the imttal-1 latiun of a new window. Miss Kvclyn AppleKale. who leach- music iTi San Krancl&co. Hpent the Kanter vacation vlmlinj: STILL INDEFINITE; I HEAR NEW WITNESS: , und 'o WELL ATTENDED NEXT SATURDAYirS veral nrw men we on bund, atl t nti' J int. 1 the v.o'k ol Lnint:. --hit wiiii; fine iM-omis-e the balance of the c.urae, lor t In i t Some l tllt'it- 111 the work uf the mure xhibits 'flint; s. S'OUtS, , SAN FitA-WISrO, A in-11 l(j t.Ti The National liunlc uf iijy tli:f lis ii i.-ihii -nt, L- At. (jiuiinii. , today announced that he hsitt niti. ihascd ; he Pacific .uiionl Kjre , lii-uiaiue company. duinK ItUtdjifK . throughout Calif urn lu with heuU- quarter in Sacramento. . Commerce or at county clcrk'H of fice In Medford. tf than those from Portland, an Mr. and Mth. , K. Chirk of Hood Kiver. Harry K. W'tiit of Salem, Neil '. J:iiiii.-on of rorvallU. K. I:, ami Mrn. Martha Krcndi of Oak land, K. M. Tacgart, Iykiman -1 ijal frost and mostly cloudy weather aro rciiirtd for loiiii-'ht r umJ Mvitm t j Turn of the and Kcnorftlly cloudy weather t"V t :(-rrydalf district hpent Kawtcr in tomorrow, following mostly cloudy Vicka. t'alif.. accompanied on thf weathc-r last nlj;ht and today, with ; lri)i ty h party of vi!:nK fri( ntfi a minimum of 43. A trace of pre- fruni San Kr.mci.sco. .hih.iilrir. ffll riurintr last nich!. "It kln1 tt,r n vc.tr for a rinl- Come to the chicken supper at ar ,.nj to jnckson County Ilu-; 1ur'' the Talent Community Cluh. April , mane fioclety, Medford. 38 Mru. l:crt fJiccr of l:urlank, 12 Music and pictures, all fur :ur. c,nstruetlvi' information wa Calif , is fpi-mfint; a couple of dny, -n'likanc-d lal n(i;ht at the r egular i with .Mm. H. Kumpter Smith. Mtf. Dr. and Mrs. K. U. Heeley. for-: meeting of the Medford Camera ' i er and Harvey J.inw are In mer rewidentH d Medford. nw of;(.iutj ,i Ihe Medford l.uildlnw. at Ashland on business fur a few Portland, who visited here recently the photo t-tmlfos of J. Verne Hhan wfth their daughter. Mm. O. H. f -le. Interest In the cluh l con Orover, parsed tlnotiph .Medford I tfnulni; to row and all camera yesterday on their way homo from j owner Intercnted are ured to nt a trip to Sant.i JCova. They were tend the next inei'tinf; next Mon- aeeompanietl ly Mrri. drovers hi- day eveninc The rt'cular M -monthly social mi'dir:.? of the America u l-cioti .Myalery still buitouihIh the dale Auxiliary was well attemled at tlu when the grand Jury, which recon vened today following Hn adjourn ment Hince laut Monaay, will make Hh report and inquiries around the court l:OUe this rorenoon tailed to shed any li (lit when the delibera tions of the InquiKitorial body would be completed, adding to the suspense of the public, which lias been anxioouftly awnitiiiK (or weeks ter. Mn. Chai Ick It. Hpac kman. .Ir . ; Helect your new sjirlriB suit nt Hi the Crater National park head White, it. I. I-etner, A. C. Mmth of nresumed in be meet In- for a thnr. Kuuene and J. A. iJenn of Itose- oiii;h iuve.stiKation of the handlint: ,of the county prohibition funds. An outoi-lown witness, John ; Wllke of Salem, was Raid to be i iindeiKohif; an examination IhU i forenoon. Walko. If it Is the Harue man, operated la Jacktton county ' two years a.';o as an aent In the enforcement of the prohibition law. ' This forenoon before the Jury con. 1 vened said l o did not know and had no way of knowing when the Investigation would be completed. I : Armory club roms last m?lit, when the numbers disiwed uf a quantity of community service Usks, inelud.nc sewing projects for Hi" hist;itais an J Y. Y. C. A. Poppies for the wrcarhes to be used on the sc!d;ers' srave s on Memorial day were made by the irl and n ouilt WSJ Iiiect-d US l.irt a report from the jury. The jury is ot tommiiaity service donation toward the local Y. V. C. A. r.irent.-- ..f crippled children n Ju' k.-on county are urged tj i.:aku early appointments for the t line to be and will be in chonMnt: t.f lu lp to a young mull ! hs life work. ' days. .Mr. Unc Is doliiK well with the Jim-bank Uiilly Itevlew, which he owns and edits. Harold Nickels of Kurt Klamath was a business caller this forenoon SupcrinU ndent C. . Thomson of Portland, and her small dauh- iho Men's Shop, from the M. Horn tor, Natalie Ann. who will remain nnj price lines. All tho new in Medford for a two weeks visit; with Mr. and Mrs. G rover. ! I .awn mowers sharpened; puar-j an teed work. Called for and de- llvered free. Work done by M. M.j Gault. Al Plche Hardware. Phone. 2H. 2-: Guests from a dlMancc recistei ed ! at Medford hotels include John M.j Glhhs; and Mr. and Mis. K. I,. DoUKlns of WashlnKton, D. C, and C. 0. Cleaver of Kt. Wayne. Ind. I Wells Taxi. 25c. Phone 25. tft Thp followiiiK six men have been honorably discharged from Com -1 puny A. the local National Guard) unit, this week: Leland M. Chor- ley, Vernon C. Carlon. Thomas P. Hall, Hdward L. Hanuaford. Her bert II. H l:z 1 and Mark Smith. "Her dwells youth." attractive booklet. Get one free at Colvlj Drugs, next to Illalto theater. Open every night and Sundays. 20 . Mrs. J. C). PannUter spent the week end visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Uarr, In Ashland. Tt you want a good building loan on a low rate of Interest, see Ited den & Co. 42tf The College club will meet next HrUurduy afternoon. April 14. at the home of Mrs. T. J. Malmgren In Phoenix. All cars, also thone wishing transportation, are re quested to please niet't at the Ho tel Medford at 2 o'clock. Miss Clare Trotter of the Southern Ore gon Normal school faculty will ao pear on the proKrani in a book re view. An evening of entertainment, fun und basket swla'. t'entrni I'nui; auditorium, April 13. T:3i p. m. The program will Include the best talent In the valley, and proiuHes t to 'bo a real treat. ;'o ' Hesitleiits (tf the K'UiimiOi him- I tion reKlfilered ut Medford hotel::! last night and today included r;. T- Casper. K. K. Kcnn und K. Hwfs- Her of Klamath Falls ani Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Nickel of Fort Klam ath. I Uest I'tah conL Hansen Coal Co. I Phone 231. 337if I The KHt Side Itlble Study clubj will meet next Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock at tiw home of Mrs. W. T. Jennings on Cast Main street. J. J. Ituchter returned yesterday from Portland after spending sev eral days there on Copco business. Will someone please (ve uh the address of K. G. Chcrryman, who formerly resided at 820 Sherman street, (his city? ; Thinking that the selling f newspapers on the street is more profitable in Portland. Hubert Gal latin, Canndl.m veteran or th World war. left Sunday fur ilu stole metropolis nnd WMM hikinc up the Pacific hlirhway w lu n Sei - Keni t.rover Owen of this city Picked him up iyid KHvr lilm a ride to Grants Pass. Gallntin told Ser geant Owen that he pi. his to make Ponland his permanent lietidiuar ters, and would probablv make short visits In Medford. Il- h.,H sold papers on the streets her,- for years past. "Hero dwells youth." attractive booklet. Get one free at (Ndvig Drugs, next to Uialto themer. Open every night and Sundays. s Itert Han- drove hi fn.ni his ,p plegute ranch this niornln on bus. ness. That good coal. Hansen Co:,l Co. Phn 2 3!. 31Ttf weaves from 25 to $,0. We guar antee fit and satisfaction. 320tf Temporary auto licens s were is-, sued at the Kh'-riff's office today , to J. J. OKsenimicue, I.ottie Mm - J tin. Thomas Stanley. H. A. Taylor! and Charles I-orenz of Medford. Hoyt Smith of Kagle Point. David: McKInlcy of Klamath Agency and! C. H. Csrleton and II. K. Newman! of Central Point. Wells Taxi, 2',c. Phone 3. tf wen ty -seven out of the state quarters In the Federal building., A. I J. McDonald, vice chairman of the Southern Pacific board, will pass through Medford tonluht on his way north from San Krami.-ico. : Oregon ranks second and Wash-: lugton ranks fifth In the recreation uvp ni'ide of the national fores's. i according to lists issued by thej forest service for the Kill national! forests In the I'nited States. John Wolff of Portland, who has been spending his vacation of two weeks here, left Oils morning for Mrs. N. C. Chauey. president, urged that al! women eligible to membership in the Auxiliary pre sent themselves to the club officers hv Aor-l ''i'.. when the next meeting is to take place. An excellent program was en- j joyed by the members, including a: group of four vocal selections con- ! t.iUitrrt i.v lames Stevens, local baritone, accompanied on the piano ;Rbl by Miss Alma l-awrer.ee. hollow ing this the girl scouts presented a miniature court of awards, un der the direction of Mrs. Vouglas Wilson and Mrs. W. W. Belcher. ir:pp:ed cniiin held at ihi- Paptist church tii North Central avenue next Sutur ; day all day under the di;'e Hull ,,f Dr. K. P Dillehunt, chief Mireon of the Shrine hospital at poitluud. and dean of the I'ni r.";:y of ureiim Medb-al srln-itl. with the co-opertion of the Ki- wan.s club. Ihe county health I unit and county health associ ation. In h w of the fact that 2" i appointments have already been ! made, the making of additional I appointments i;-- urged by County hl-atth physician L. D. Inskeep to be done as soon as possible. Dr. Dillehunt is well known throughout the northwest for . rippled children work, and his coming here is arousing consider- inierest. i TED BAKER TALKS INTERESTING MEET The Weather cars registered here yestredjty with bis northern home. the local state auto traffic bureau.) Seeiotary of Slate Ham Kozer Walnut top grafting by ex per-j was In Medford a short time to lenced, successful walnut grafter. ' day, en route home to Sab-m from Call at address, 437 So. Fir. n trip to California. Ram is n can Mrs. Kdlth Norman. Mr. andIblte for delegate at lart;e lo th'' Mrs. W. P. Sheffield and H. V. national republican convontion and illllott formed a party that motor- will receive a big vote In this conn ed to Crescent ity on a pleasure V- where he Is well known and At the Merchants' meeting and dinner i land hotel last evening, Lowest temperature tbis, morn ing. 42. Precipitation for L'4 hours ending o a. ni., trace. the Hoi-! Yesterdays weatner nere: jug i- Maitm WJts Hhown. -thi lempciMiun:, . .." j Maker. . i v(ii..i.,i u.,1,.,,111,.,1 ,i, ,.i ..fieKt tins monin since i;m, .-". est ICIIipei itlUI C jvaii-iuo.i, n. t! is month since 1H1J. With an attendance of twenty two, the second session of the Scout Leaders Training coui-se was held in the high school, Monday evening and a fine f-pirit of cnthu- the committee to look afte1.- street lighting, recommending that lighting of Sixth street, with th of the ninerce. of Hood lh(, i est u is iiioinn oiiiiB ..-i- . juiver. gave a very fine, instructive ; Mean temperaiuie jesterua. ' , tnlk on the value of having the 'cretary i Medfind I'hanibei of Co lov-i;)n ., fornH.r scoutmaster trip. You'll like our evening dinners,' 50c and 65c. Jackson Hotel Cof fee Shop. 293tf April 15 has hem fixed by C. A. Howard, state supc-rint'-ndent of j public instruction, as the final dale for filing applh-alions of private! music teachers who desire to be J certified In order that their pupils has hosts of friends. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk's office yesterday and today to John Kdward Hunter, .17. and Mrs. Kdlth Itobinson, .11. both of French Gulf. Calif., and lo Audil lamer Nance, 3U, and ICmma Duke, 32, both of Palo Alto, Calif. Following a short visit here with friends. Mrs. O. Stelnke and daugh ter Kmmn left this forenoon by train for their home in Oshkosh. j Wis. The Presbyterian congregation j will hold Its annual meeting on Thursday night of this week. There ; will be a covered dish Flipper at I ti:3a p. in., followed by reports of I the work of all departments show n ithiv.lt-,, wl.. ..U.l.. may receive credit toward gradu at Ion front high school for piano, voice or violin outside of school. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 2'jm The board of directors of t he Medford Chit in be r of Commerce will bold Its regular meeting to night to eb-ct officers for the en suing iycar and transact routine busines-i. nee i.nnor llanley Hush for re- Krapiuv Mincers lit nil all varan denned alfalfa seed and baled hay. ''l"s will be chosen also. livery :. Main. Phone 902. 332tf 1 member of the church Is urged to The dental of ri. e of Dr. W. M.l,e present. VunSeuyoe In the Liberty building! A bounty warrant was Issued at was etitrred btt night and a small; (Ie ''""Mty cp-rk's oTflce today to amount of gold used for filling I Ji "nry of Hrownshoro for one leeth was found missing today, hc- ! ''"V"". Miss Jean Swigart. who sustain- new modern posts and lights ! done at once so the wo.it can be in before the American Legion convention. They als-j recom mended that the light s on Main street be not changed now. The cost of the Six;h street 1 work is to be about $9000. to be; assessed to the property, whb h ; would be about $3 per front foot. J The lights and upkeep to be $ 1 1 per pOKt. The Copco company j ab;o agreed to put In the system j and furnish lights for $7. So per; month. i The report was adopted and the I departure lor me u.. i patrol method used in all troops, degrees. Average daily deficiency ( U lth a piitnil or f iht. the patrol lor the month. 'Z degrees. 1 leader can give individual atten- PreoipitaMon: l he total rauuau ; Ul, t;iat Would otherw ise be lost n a lare number. cording to a police report. I Let me write your fire Insurance.' Cnrl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland ! Phone 3. tf C. J Clifford of Medford w a - ed cuts about the face when a car she was driving ernshed Into a parked machine on ltiverslde n-.e-nue Saturday evening, resumed fined $ i a and eosts when h- plead-1 stl"ll" today at the high school, ed guilty last Satunb-.y to :i charge! and Mrs. Frank Worlmau. of drunkenm i w hen ariaigned i w a i,,',' back from a four months' b e f o r e Municipal Judge Clint I K"lv ln California, boosting this Ibiughman in Ashland. section of the state more than Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han-' ver. had a good rest and met many sen Coal Co. Phono S3U. 337tf i fri"bi. They sold their ranch be- Juck Davie., representative of lt,w Medford last year, but their la the Ulie Cbiunlcjti company of ' ,firest are In Medford and they will Portland, spent today in Medford , ren,",n bere. calling on trade and transacting! Among the hotel guests in Med business. j ford from the .state of Washington Hemstitching 8c per ynrd. Iltit-i wrP ' II- I'elanatcr of Tacoma. Mr. tons covered at Handicraft Shop.!amI A,,JH- Meyers of Cen- tf;lralla and Hay Dolan. Klalne Mor- Giie ts from Port Kind reglstirei ! ''"' " Norman. Louis K. Ser ai Medford hotel Include J. cjruyand lUady Narey of Seattle. j.Moiih. a. ii. vuerne. .. It. Jam!-1 " roots creek I son. W. II. ltedhead. Felix Wa g -! ' lst rl"' was a Medford visitor this tier. Mr. and Mrs. .1. c. Culllson. '""""Ing. F. M. Lwing. p. i:. Kverly, li. L. I baled grain bay for sale by Harkncss. A. I.:. Holdcrmaii. T. M.,,"l',, '"' t,m- I'bone 317. 47 liaker. Monbu Lannussen, i;. 1,1,1 ''tond radio comedy pr Sherman. C. W. Hudson ami 'ita-il by the Copco company will Vaughn. j g over KMKD, the' Mail Tribune- Try our noonday merchants' ! V1,gln station, tonight from ! to lunch, 4rf! and 6i Jaeksin Hotel ! 1 " (,','1ck. It Is "Madame ii'' Coffee Khop. 23t f I 'mrl ,w,) Mrs. W. c. Perkins and sou from s,,1'non fishing Is Improving now A-.hion. Ida., are visithm at ihewl,n Ibigue river dropping and home of Mr:. K. A. Macltav. I M2 5 1 ''b'aiing. Yesterday IS of the big Ueddy iivemie. for two weel.s. i f,,l,'ws wen- caught at the Savage See Llinor Hanlev Push for re.) ''Pbls ' cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hav 1 V'h K. Main. Phone Jd2. 332tf Mr. iind Mrs. S. p. Ibiriieburg motored In from Fast IMen thi- lllol tlllli; nn blislu committee, consisting of W. H. ! Ljdiai d. W. 1 1. Levcrett" and 11. j Fluhrer, instructed to ask the ; council to order in the system 1 at once. ' Arrangements for the big dollar: day event April 2 1. were com- j pie led anil a!l merchants asked to join In. The committee in ' charge Is I!. T. DcLosh. Mail Tri bune; Krnest L. Si-ott, News; .1. D. Ku-ell, department stores; John Siniialr, dollar and nov elty ytorcM; Flmer Wilson, bard ware and furniture stores; 11. 10 '. . ' ... j ,, . I Mnml'iy "ventng. mm rit , i in pie men i 1 1 1 11117 uiin mmihhm m rang, t hoe stores; Jae.- 'I homp son. ( 'op"o; H. O. Fi-fibfieh. elec tric stores; Henry Fluhrer, ba keries; anil Ahljah Woods, re tail lumber firm-4. Court HatJ and Heine Fluhrer I) resented the proposition of the local oall team and the b-agu ames were voted hearty up port of the merchants. H. Fluhrer. Court Hall and Al Pische were appointed a committee to help boost the ball season. The question of cleaning the downtown s t r e e t s oftcner was brought Up and Kobert Strang, Al I'isehe and K. L. Scott ap pointed to make the request to the council. The fair petitions were reported by H. (1. Frobaeh as sufficient to put the one-mill levy on the ballot and the county court will eail the el.-etion for May IS. Progress regarding a new air 1 field was reported and the mer ! ehant!i w ere enthusiastic in their support of the proposition. It was decided to get an out-' -' side speaker for the next' meet ing, and II. li. ! r o n a e n. i.ee Tutt le and S. S. Smith were ap pointed to secure one. since 1st or month. .4 men; i-- iyeur average for the month, 1.3C i , inches. Total riauiall since .Ian.ii-' !ary 1. inches. Total rainfall. isir.ee September 1. 14.30 inches. Humidity yesterday, a iu m., i. per cent; 12 noon, 48 per cent; 5 p. m., If! per cent. CliKracler of day, cloudy. Sim set!! today at (: 43 p. in., rises tomorrow at 5:37 p. m.; sct:i tomorrow at U:47 p. m. i liises and sets computed for the level horizon.) Forecast for tonight and tomor row: Mostly cloudy tonight ami Wednesday. Ixical frosts tonight. L. WALTKK DICK. Mctenruc;iHt, Vnited States Weather Rureau. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy TOMORROW TOMORROW ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL OF FEATURING .ll TODAY only HI SCHOOL PLAY The Patsy , COMING THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN "THE "CIRCUS" WELBY COOKE'S MINIATURE CIRCUS THE DION SISTERS 4 TEXAS BLUE GIRLS MINMETTI & DARLING BLESSED WITH NONSENSE HAMLIN & MACK Presenting "TWO RECORDS" HARRY GILBERT CHARACTER SNAPSHOTS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Sargain Matinee 2 P. M, Children 10 Adults 35 Evenings 7 and 9 Children 25, Adults 50 ilk I BIRTHS IHffPl Wd$h comiiig Wr.ri.K r,n.-l. n .1., A,.,.l..BI,i... ' BKB M W? ' , , - , ll Charlie ry T7i v-j smmmm wmbt wmmmm f 1 Ik Ci D We Want you to come in and in spect the plant in which Fluhrer 's Milk Bread is baked. It will be a revelation to you to see the care an scien tific exactness used in its manufacture. i and pleasure. l.very man and woman over 21 years old who has resided In the it ate si months prior to the pri mary. May IS. In entitled to vote, but must register at once. Anyone In the county can register at county r-icrk s office. Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce nr county clerk's office. tf The Sout iiei ii ( iregon Presby tery opened its regular session this afternon at Ashland and will close tomorrow eenir.u. The follow nig Jackson eourjy ministers and burch officials a:e in attendance: liev. i:. p. I.awren.e. .1. II. I'oolcy. i 'ail Pi. miner and ticv K hereon of Medford. Lev. -;. ;. M. Vieker and W. ost ol J.iv ksotn hie. Kev. -I. M JohnM.n of Central Point. Uev. ). T Morgan of Havle Point and Kev. i; w. Nelson of 'phoenix A-l haled grain hay for sale by ba le or ton. Phone ;t 1 7. 4 7 A! 1 .it t it'll left Mc-denluv f"l' Weed and Vreka. t'alif.. to be u,me for a week on bu.-lnes Attention. M. V. A. ail.l Koyal Neihboi! Dunce with refresh ments. Am ii 1 :th. Ladies :'c. Rents :.nc. '. N Cal it ni d Alil.icd w.v-t--i d:t and Irani Pa, tod w en -pe.-i-U bu-in'ss The Fahion Shop adviser on wardrobe will call at your home Appofutinent bv telephone. due day a w ek. Phone 1 I s i . ,nr Mi. Fled her livh Is stavln-t at the home uf Iblldette (lodge jp Medford for a few days, duiitlK the absence of her husband. Who Is In Port land attending the state beard of horticulture meetings, mil six were caught before ii o'clock this morning, ac cording to Lalnbuw- tlibson. who was In ihe city from Weasku Inn. Mr. Wilcox t.f C.ravlin's ham caught the largest salmon yester day, his fish Weluhinu 3X imim.U Forty anglers were out yesterday' This morning 2 were trying their' luck - ('.rants Pass Courier. I i.eorge Male, known as "Able ( the Jew," was bound over to t hi grand Jury today on bonds of ' i w heii he appeared in Judge l a v - tor's court on a charge of grand I larceny Involving the theft (,f a watch last Saturday from a nu'm-IS ber if a traveling orchestra. i was unable to raf.se the bonds. j i.cguiar eommu meat ion zz of Ki antes Chapter No. ' '. . :. S, Wednesday': eventnp ;it T : 30. Social nlglit. isiting members, H ATT II-: M. ALIi:. oiler. ! sons desiring lots tn I. ti. ZTS emetery taken care of. notify . ; seynoi Mt once. i ci ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jj I'oi; s.M.i: ..fur. kii. h.Mi . ii.i n-t ; fnr . In A-l ,-.,ii.ln i.mi ; inu:r zrr i'l".'t, i. olil Mvlc halni-l -h.lv.v.. S 1 - : -s" lv H'AXTKIi -i;,.i (., puiL-nts. ' ol.l l'.-(fcl- ami mv;i:iiK. i:...-i : q s..nul,l, nw "iMMtll i li,',-.-. i!.."il i nr,-. um.mI i. ml." our si,-- nun i i,n ill, h, fin I loin,., fa,--H-il 1 .11 liln I'nrk. Alilninl. 4v SIlfMM, ounrra, Aittrnlliin! We aro In position lo pay you more than anyboily for wonl-mo-hair. Si'O Hi hofnrp you iirll. MHPl'OHH HAItr.AlN' IKiI'SK. Phone 1063. 27 X. Grape St- 355te Mall Trlbuno claiwlfiod ad reach in.OOft nfnnlA or mnr vprv ilnv. tf BUY OUR BETTER Enjoy the pleasure of beautiful flowers nnd remember that your success is de- pendent largely upon the seed you plant. WE PACKET OUR OWN FLOWER SEED FROM FRESH BULK STOCK AND OFFER YOU THE WID EST ASSORTMENT OF VARIETIES IN TOWN. MAKK .MKDKOIil) A CITY 1SK.UTIFU, I.KT ki.owkks no TiiKii; iwkt. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Yniir St-fdsini'ii Sitifc 1H1U . ir; v;.. -' A 3-Ring Riot of Laughter HUNT'S CRATERIAN 'lionu'. All .-1 V. Drug Store News V.iiZ iur clicapt'i1 than usual this spring, and it is a vory pnfit -alU' idea lt put down a good supply of t hem in water glass for future use. Vou make a l'ig saving when you compare the spring price and the winter price. Our price on water glass enahles you to preserve eggs at ahout two and a fiiarter rent per dozen.' We are offering this week a side-open inotli proof hag for (Sc. It will hold three suits or three dresses and pro tects them from mot lis and dust. Mr. O'Pell of Applegate dropped in Friday to tell us that lie was delighted with the way the Akron truss we .sold him six months ago was holding his rupture. We have a new supply of C'ontie's imported Castile Knap, tho kind you use on the baly and all deli.-ate skins, ii I K sl'KtiAF this week is a oOc can of Sanident pow der, the dental plate cleanser, and a 7-V Sanident dental plate hnish. the two articles for 7-V. 0 o HEATH'S DRUG STORE KOI Mi w ni, h I'hon.- It I a-l.. i Free DeGvery KOI! UK.NT- ; iinini'i and taili.:S pi tvulo I'tilninriv i',inipl,M,'lv fur-1 lllnhi'il, ' I'hoiir TS. IJtC ll As Near As Your Phone Willi' e a 'in a Pool Interest goes on and on . and on ... . When you drop a pelihle in a pool. lets radiate to nor fast, these reach. the farthest shore the wave- Not his, wavelets grow in number, iu A wonderful parallel ings a unit at thi.- for a well-tended sav hank. Small weeklv deposits, the aiMition of com)ound interests, are not matters of headline flashiness. But all of a sudden the saver finds he has the money to huy the worth while thins he wants. KcLiiilar as it ha start edi -aviug will bring brought thousand en now. you to your s befure vou, goal, ' (Set First National Bank MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE sVsT CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 4