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MEDFORD MaTL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OEF.fi ON". "WEDNESDAY, VTIU; 11, 192S. PXGE TWO Iocal cind Personal from vnrl-j Ti-ominont sportsmen mini of the Htau Inclmlln the j of the tate fih anil fame communions, bffnn arriving i oIl.Iii to nttend the lm li quet and gei-tofc-rther me-tlni; of the Jackson County iame I'rotcc-. live association at Ashland this, evenlnt!. The two commissions arc holdliiK official meelinKS in Ash-' land this afternoon. Attend r.nsler frolic lit St.; Mnrk's parish house next Friday, evenlnt;. Iicnefit urcaii fund. l)anc-i InK. fish pond, refieshinenls. Ad-: ulls 10c, children 10c. Oeortte Iverson will spend Jl:no, for a dwelling on Holly street, and Krank Alhert will spend lltioo for; ihe construction of a dwelllnpr on lleatty street, acconliuK to Iniildin;: j . .... , i i... 1 ,.. tiwlv A I permi.s issue., , were summoned to ItnselnirK lust permit was issued yosterda t . , . ,..,., ,,,. , I,. Vromnn '7''""" " "" l"new. Volney Crouch, have a MnraKe on l-.nst Ninth street, .it fvtm.wa ((j .,,. ,,. , M,.,lforll. n cost of 150. j ItosehuiK- News-Ileview. Come to the chicken supper at, Tn(, KllMnn .,, adviser 011 tho Talent Community 'ltil. April wlll.d,.,e WM ,. al your i,m,.. 12. Music and pictures, nil for .,H: I Apiioln'.ment hy telephone, one -!dav a week. I'hone 1 1 s 1 . i:itf JiuIko and Mrs. C. M. Thomas returned home Monday evening front fipendinp the day In f!ranin was forceil to he discontinued tp PanH, where the jude held a itt'tt-, day hi-cause of rainy weather mal; Flon of court for Josephine e.ninty. j ng the ground too wet. Howevi-r, Attention, M. W. A. an.'l lloyal j Impi'ovehients will he re; umed as XeiKhhors! Dance with refresh-j kiiuii iih the Weather heeomen more rhents. April Jlith. j.ndfen IT.c, ; favorable, according to City Kn RentK r0c. I'ljKlneer Kred Hcheffel. Tho W. C. T. .V. meetn Thurs-j The local post of the American day at 2:30 In tVie Y. W. C. A. clubj l.eion will Rive another conven at 2:30 n, m. Mih. 0. Q. D'Alhini tlon benefit dance at the Oriental will ive a talk on the principal pniniK of IniercHt In the adtlrcsH Riven hy Lieutenant Colonel Leroy Kmlth on national defenwe. There will he Hpecial music anl the meet ing Ih open to all women who are lnlerented. Herein dnorM and fixtui'eH nt Woods Lumber Yard, 711 II. Main. Phone 108. 2f. Charlea LowIh of Dulutli, Minn., stopped over In Mcdford on hlu way north and vlHltt-d his couhIii. James Stevens, for several hourH yeHterdfty. Uwn mowers hharpened: puar anteod work, Called for and de livered free. Work dono hy M. M. (iault. Al Plcho hardware. Phone 290. 2-1 Cuesln from a dlntnnee reclslered at Medford hotels include K. t. HaekMadt of Hnjilnaw, Mieh.. W. C. Wiendan of Kt. Worth, Tex., Mr. M. (lanel and (1. Campbell of (ireat Falln, Mont., Mr. and Mth. W. T. KlmbrotiRh of Caldwell, Ma., ljiura Harrin of lltilte, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. M. K. I .one of Chl eaffo. Wellw Taxi, 2fle. Phone 2.r.. tf "Here dwells youth," attractive booklet. tie! one free at CoMk Pruns, next to Hiallo theater. Open every niuht and f-uudnys. 20 Senator It. L. i:ddy of Hm-bur i and J. .V. Johnston of (imnts Puss, atturneyH of the grand jury in Hm special Investigation, arrived In the city yepterday and are registered at the Hotel Medford, as are Mr. and Mis. W. T. Orieve of the Prospect flection, tho latter being forewoman of (he grand jury. ir your nunie needu new screens) betler seo us. We have everything-! to make them. Woods Lumber Co., 711 H. Main St. Phone I OR. 2 Ti Through the lndfle Telephone and Telegraph company frost re ports will be available for frull growers, of the Crants Pass dis trict this spring. Peginnlng to night, the reports may be obtained by calling Information at the local exchange. While the reports are for Medford. they may be used to gnlu some Iden of the temperature to be exported here, in the vicinity of (IrantH Pass It In usually a few degrees warmer than nt Medford. hut the low-pr valley will probably find thnt when heavy frosts are forecast for Medford It will be well to take precautions here, he re ports may be obtained after 7:30 each evening. Grants Pass Cour ier. An evening of entertainment, fun and basket social, Central Point nndltorlum. April 1 3, 7:30 p. in. The program will Include the best talent In the valley, and promise: to be a real heat. L'D W, S. Chapman of the Lake Creek district motored into the city today on business. If you want a good bulldlni: loan on a low rate of interest, see llcd den & Co, 4 2tf M. II. Porter of Kden valley was a business visitor In the city this morning. A-l hated grain hay for sale by bale or ton. Phone 317. We Want you to come in nnd in spect the plant in which Flulirer's Milk Bread is baked. It will be a revelation to you to see the care an scien tific exactness used in ita manufacture. .1.. I I.. I M1k (ml Dunham. '. v,,n,l..r iiiihinV xlilTfinrv com-' n inv nf K in rnim r ni. k nin niliiiK two u'iM-k0.n MciiPrd w ith tier j mother. .Mrs. Dora Ininhum. I Kuwtf-r frolic at Si. M.itk'8 parish j houc next Friday cvonim:. hone-fit or,ftn fund. An enjoyuhle pru- firain. Admission, adults l-"'c: rhll- lren 11 21 Tu workmen lost tin Ir lives an a result of ai-fidents in Oie;on In dustries itlirini; the week emlltiK April i. iifcordini; to reports filed, Willi tne siuie ,nousti..n lie i,.e., , ,..ilui,.i, a ii.ii.i .r t.k tii i i. lent nil sul.ject to the provisions of the workmen's compensation aet, were reported during the week. Itest I'tah coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 2J!i. 37tf Mr. and .Mm. James J. .Mr.Valr rr.uk early appointment for the of the JameH McVuIr I'hai ini.ey ' ehil.l welfare clinic, to he held at! are upendln;; nevenil days in Santj o'clock next l-'riduy afternoon at; Francisco. ImyiiiK uoods for the, spriiiK season. , A-l haled Kn..n hav for sale hy , hale or ton. I'hone 317 41', Mr. ami Mih. Volney Dixon, who Improvement work, w hich haw , in proKn-ss at the Mcdfonl airport riardens ballroom Saturday nlht. A number of noveltb-H will be rf -' fered In the way of special features. M r. n nd M rs. J a m e Lorn n of firantK Pass left yesterday fur Sac ramento, Calif., to spend n week oh InisinesH and pleasure. "Here dwellH youth," attractive booklet. (let one free at t 'olvlu DruKH, next to Utalto theater. Open every hIrIU and SundayH. 20 The recent heavy rainn loosened the earth and mountain side to such an extent that a mighty slide occurred In the Lively Limn Prod duets company'H Kane creek lime stone quarry, burying the pit. It came during the nlht with ho crew operating A ml no one wan endangered. A I;trge crew of men is removing the debris and regular shipment of limestone to the paper mills will be resumed hi a few days. That good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 3!. 3S7tf California tiH registered at Med ford hotels Include P. V. Iturke Kred LlndlMTg, Mrs. Krancis Wet and Tlieo. Young of Sacramento, l. Mllkle of IlcrkHcy, Mis. W. K. Oarner and duughlcr of Long Peach, Mrs. l-'red Xewmau of Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Xnsler of I lolly wood, Wayne K, Davis of Watsonville, A,. Itijjeluw L. S. Pierce and A. of llcdiHug. tlcoigi Kenney of Sausallio, Thomas More house of Oakland ami Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wagcy, Leila Wagey it nd J M. Stanley of Los' A ngelea. You must register to vote at the primary May IS. The new law puts a stop to swearing In votea on elec tion day. I leg 1st er at once with L. C. (iarlock at the Chamber of , Commerce or at county clerk's of fice in Medford. tf. The Altai Culld or the local ! Kplsropal church held s first j meeting since Lcnl last night at the Guild hall. A cafeteria dinnen was enjoyed by the members and It was decided lo hold a card party next Tuesday night. A repetition of the unusually large crowd which attended the first American Legion benefit dance two weeks ago is expected to attend the second of the series of convention benefit dunces which will he held nt the Oriental (Jar dens Saturday night. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. .Veff sperit Kaster in Klamath Kalis wtih n party of friends. "He kind for a year for a dol lar." send to Jackson County Hu mane Society. Medford. 30 Uoin-rt Gallatin, Canadian war veteran newsboy, who Is such a familiar figure on the streets, re turned to Medford last evening, fol lowing an attempt tit reach Port land hy hiking. He explained that he proceeded In a !-hort distance north of Grants Pass and became weary of walking, encouraging him to come back to Medford. Select your new spring suit at the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn ami Kd V. Priio lines. All the new weaves from KT to J.'.i). We guar antee fit and satisfaction. Kd IViMKi of Dallas, pr of tlie state game association: James Mct'ool of the Portland Ort'gonlan: I!. .1. Klrkwoml of Port land, editor of Oregon Out-of-Doors; J. 1. Mhklo. state dairy timl foixt CHmmlvMomM'. n ml Mali MM, runithlntc for secivtiiry (r siith'. w,.r' unions: iho Mnto visitors In Miclfonl Inst niuht nnil lo.lay. en route to the sportsmt'ii'M liitn Mi"l at Ahlan.1. w. ik Taxi. :r.i i'hone :r,. tf The Itomie river Is .IroiipinK fau ltily now anil Is eleanni;. kIvi'iik the rwiermen their first hope for Rooll flshiim on Ihe oienliik- ilay of the trout season on April 11. The water Is still too hiult for flv fish linr. The Star Novelty nance orrhestra of llolsiv Ma., on tour through "rek'on. will furnish the nutsle for the Ani.rlean l.iil,m hen. -fit ilanee at Ih" Drleinal (lai.lens l.alhoiun Satiinlay nl,;ht. A t 1 ,-rm.;l Is oxpeetfil to attriul 2,1 Mis, !. '. . roillsi of 'oiai Is visitlni; ill the homo of her son :-nl laiirhter-iu-law . Mr atnl Mrs ll.nolil ferllss. at rho.nlx for the next two weeks. This Is the first llino Mrs. ll. c. II. Corliss has seen lo r yiiiini: randd.nouhter. Kffa .vt.inc. u ho was Imni In Xovember. Walmit top Mi-aftlm; by experi ence.l. sue. es-fill walnut urafler. Pall at address. 43T So. Kir. Pnunty warrant ere l-socd nt the enmity li'ik's offire Indav tti A. P. Smiih i.f Ashland, for one cvole. and to l, Kuniinel of Panic Pninl for one coyote. You'll like our evcnlm; dinners. :.(V and ;r.c. .l.u-kson Hotel Cof fee Shop. ;93tf 1 ....I. ..n.nn.. f f nl-i ill I (I n I rci! islered ul Mfdlord hotrlK. ulliiT! Ihun those from I'.irllHml. are ;. II. l.tMnimli-ln'i' of Axtoi ia Kulyht of lluliliiiril, K. K. leu. I'ia- secki of Dallas. O. W. 1'eterson. 11. I.. Kddy of Hosehuri;. O. K. Car sons or The Dalles. Mr. and Airs. W. F. Crandnll. Kd Harney, i. K. Ileall, Hen K. Dorris, Ohak Wal lace of :unene. See Charles A. Wind to huy your home. 3'J .Mrs. A. K. Wntson of (Iranls ass spe,,, . ... vifini' hi i lie n inn1 ni iicr itar- IHUIU" 111 IK'I I'fl'iii ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis., See Kliror Hartley Jlush for re- eleun'-d alfalfa seed and baled hay. ; r K. Main. I'hone !ml' Stf' , .!edforrl mothers are tn ed to the . N. . A., under the .,.: pl. es o the county health unit. wl, h Miss Augusta ( lover, eount, nurse. In ha rite. Ihe clinic h anTniMiolmmu mVi made uy tejepnoninp ijvj. j nuiiiiit'i ui iittv"'iii"H win introduced at the I.eBion benefit dance at the Oriental tlardens hall-lut room Hatun ay nlKht. Music will he furnished hy the htar -s"v''''' Orehestni of Holse, Ida. 3 111 iik 1 uiiMMi win ii'iivr 111-1 nlr.ht for San Ki ant iseo on a hi U f j business irfp. Let me write your fire Insurance, Call Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland, Phone T:3. tf Gus Newbury, past exalted ruler of the Medford lodge of Klks, Xo. lltiR, nnd a former member of the local lodge, acted as Installing of ficer al the Klks Installation ci-rc- monics in Ashland last Saturday night. Ash land Tidings. t'tah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 23ti. 337tf Philips Heck, representative of the California Insurance company, traveling out of Portland, and Wal ter G. Knrtmann of the New '.n- lanil Insurance company. p!isd, through Medford Ibis morning on their way to Klamath Kails, where they will spend Thursday and re- Mirn lo Medford for the week end.! Hemstitching 8e per yard. Hut tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf W. F. Sargent, representative of the Western Dry Goods company of Portland, spent today In the city on IniHlnefi.'H. Superb mush', a wonderful floor and a record breaking a'ttenda nee are some of the things promised by the committee in charge of the American Legion benefit dance at the Oriental Gardens. Sn turday night. 23 f M. Drown, deputy game war den, was In the city today from Portland. Mr. Hrown will be ni the sportsmen's banquet tonight at Ashland. Kev. K. P. Lawrence is spending today In Ashland attending ihe Presbytery of southern Oregon held In that city. M rs. Harry Snyder, formerly n will known Medford resident, ar rived last Saturday from Ogden, I'tah, in spend a short time here vb'lUng friends and relatives. See Klinor Hunb-y Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. X1M1 K. Main. Phone Uu 33L'tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wirickson arrived this forenoon from Seattle, Wash., lo spend several days here on business while en route by mo tor to San Kraneiseo, where they will visit with relatives. Kvery man and wnntnn over 21 years old who has resided in the j stale six months prior to the pri mary. May IS, is entitled lo vote, : but must register at once. Anyone j in the county can regis'er al county -clerk's office. Medford residents! register at Chamber of Commerce) or county clerics office. tfi Make Haldu in was arrested yes- tenlay in Medford on n charge pre-! ferred against him hy Mrs. Heberle who conducts a local rooming house. The charge against Habl wln is defrauding an innkeeper. Tin- arrest was made by Medford to this city by Deputy Frank Ca roon. Justice of the peace con tinues the case and placed ball at $100. which coutd not be fur nished. Grants Pass Courier. Attention. M. W. A. nnd Royal Neighbors! Dance, April 12th. He fre'shmcnts. Ladies 2fo; gents ,10c. 21 Pete rtarneburg of tho Phoenix district spent this morning In the city on business. Kxceptional music, replete with special features is expected to draw a record crowd to the second American Legion benefit dance to he held at the Oriental Gardens ballroom Saturday night. 23 State Traffic Officer T. A. Tlaf- 3Jtiir I fety. who arrived tit the city yes sldetii 1 terday with Secretary of State Sam Koxer front Saernntenlo, where liolh hilil heen on state business, spent the ilay visilinu with friends here anil ennferritiw with loeal traffie ofrleers. I.Ike Mr. Kozer. he Is remaining over to attend th I'iu Kaine eoinml.s.siou banquet to nlbt at Asbland, before nroeeed tim on to Salem. Temporary auto lirense were Is sued at the sneriff'M of flee today to Mih. J. Plekard of dtidl 11111. .loo Uroail of Jneksonvllle. M. (V !een of K'icio Volnt and Sullivan S,hlrook. I.. S. Malthy. l-'red Oswald, If. V. I'eek. 1i. A. Noon ehester. I'eivy Itray. W. It. Hamll t(n of Medford. Charles Kdwnnln of Omaha. Vel , was nnionu the molor tour IxtH from a dlstanee who reKintered tmlay at the loeal hraneh of the out of state auto registration loi reau. 1. Krod flark of Hood Hiver. general western representative of ' .'. nearly. Ine.. fruit com-1 iiio-NUM! mere n. i ni m ami owners of pre-enMimr plants In the w.-vt. is mi M.'dfonl lookim; after ihe Im provements helm- made in the Mid foi d itl.mt and tr.uisa. tlm: host. i n'' with H. W. Hamlin, local man- 1 aer. The company K enliifKlns ami Increasing the effi.-iency of their prc-coolim; plant to d.oible the dally capacity and enlarcln iht it- packint: pbmt O Amkmik the stale of Washincton I WHest le-isl. Tcrl al Me Il'ord hotels 1 Mitratla and I- lai 0-n of Mr. and Mis David K. Keloi- T P WaIi t ii ii... II. 11 ( rimer. .1 i: n.nrti ml K. K.'An.itm n t Sratl'lo! " KtalllPV ltOdei!!. llfcM hlaVV- sm wiiMicr, arrived in ileu- loin nmi iiikiu Hum i-.UKfne, wht-ic he wretiilcd Monday even-! Inc. to o 111 m f 11 c e training fm j hiit match Ix-re nt-xt week with Ham' Cl.-ipnain, Kuropean liht-heavy-t wWht chuinpion. HudeiH plans' to make his permanent heudiuar-l tern in .Mcilffatl und returned to ' oreK.m cnly last week from i-os: Thp Indecision which has racked 1 NORFOLK. Va April 11. Wi AneleH, where he wreHtled Heveral tne brain Of Chief Roy Klliott as The body of Commander T. 'i tlmeM. I lo whether or nut he Bhould accept i KUyon. a native of itRhniond, (luests from Portlund renisiered i tiie invitation of Warden Jwis at j Vn.. unn of three naval airmen 1 at Medford hot-ix include U. N-'the state peiiiuntiar lo witness i who disauoeai ed with -a L-aplane ,:ra.rl, (). M. Kcott. Mr. and Mrs.', ... . . i i mi,,,,,. ( .1. . I i ..in ul .... a. Dunlao It. M. . Dlllcr. H. I.. Moreland. II. H. cilf- 'noou, when the members decided ; ford. Malt D. Itjckmnn. It. J. Kirk- t(, Heml the cliler as a special dele- wood. J. D. Mh kle. I., liuylls, lluith' nale of the cluh. c. Mitchell. M. T. Hay, lirnest c,. The chief, who admitted that he ;' Kudwick. tira lianlster, Jm-k Mur- w-us "all up In tho air" over this phy. It. Ilatnmond. 1.. J. Craves. 1 hanging proposition, sat down at : Itiirrv r:lll,Ul,in tind It' tl l,L-o Itltu an.) nt hiu uti,.it and U'fl.-or.' , .,. U1. n d y merchants' . u , ,(. J:lrk H SWf ... ... ,,,,, . ,.,,,,, " " ,h" P"y wl,h ' v huviiiK driven down from her home 1 r i)rturilll,, i,.,i..t. A lnil,.rl.lK ,ic(lnB0 w.llt ssu(.(l , cou omrp hsj for.noon to Wi,nm Andres, 30. a ' farmer, and Claudia Katilkhnl.er. 23. both of Portland. 'I'lin Ci-'ilur IfiL-rt C.nill ,.f ll.Ai p,.,,.,., ilin f.imr,.h will meet at 1 the home of Klfahi'th liurr next . j Monday. Anyone who intends to j j;o and will ilrive her own ear fsj ! asked to notify Mih. M. K. Chap-; man tills week. Due to the sportsmen's banquet which takes place tonight at Ash land, the regular meeting of the American Legion convention com mission has been postponed until Friday night. This change was made by Genera i ( bait man Paul McDonald of the commission, in order that all numbers of the le gion convention body might at tend the banquet. CO. HEALTH UNIT Indicative of the value attached to the work of the Jackson County I lea 1th association was the action taken Monday niuht by the County Medical society, when it signed en mnieic for membership. The phjicfans of the county, while not connected with public health Work, are In a position to realize the far-reaching scope and the splendid results of this orga nized effort to eHtabll.sh and main tain a healthful community. The membership drive; wlieh is how In Its second w-ek. has met with encouraging response, but there still laclis sufficient funds to meet the many demands. The small membership fee of Ml cents con tributed by a large number, will carry on for n yenr the work of supplying neeessit ie.s to mothers and babies who would not other wise be reached. If t he re a re a n y w h o w i sh to make some contribution nrtd'have not been personally solicited, please telephone .Mrs. .1. c. S. Wellfc, 'or leave the money at the Medford Pharmacy. This voluntary action on the part of the many who are interested in this work will be greatly appreciated. Radio Program KMED Mull Tribune-Virgin Station Tonight f!:la P. M. The Medford Mail Tribune News Items nnd Market Itoportn. t S I'. M. Frost Heport. Thursday, April 12 1 lo 11 A. M. Kronnmy (!ro- eeterla. 11 to U:3ft A. M. llfnn'H riditltig the llecr Trust. ll::m to 11' Noon Jarmlii & Woods. 12:15 to 1:15 P. M. Val. J. I'Mhi'Iilt Hutlio Shop. fi:15 P. M. TheMi'drord Mail f Trllume. S to !l P. M. Jackson County Crt'imtery. !) lo :M P. M. The Modern PlmnhlnK & Sheet Metal Co. 9:30 lo 111 P. M Sixth Street Super Service Station. Basket Social Central Point The follow I UK program will le i,iven al iVntral I''lnt hih school auditorium Kiblay evening. April KUh. 7:30 p. m. Solo -.Ihn Stevens. Kancy dam-inu Pupils of Miss Ituth l.uy. Ncki-o play "llanplnjr Out the Wash." Stunts Tloy Scouts. Solo Miss 1. incite Hezm.ilhalch. HikiliK sonu Six Kills. T;ips. A basket social will follow- this promam and an eveninK of fun. All ladies are asked lo t:ike u bas ket and invite n friend. Coffee free. Invite your neighbors from :ttl ovt-r the Viilley to nttfrul PHYSICIANS JOIN I Phone 0 ILK" ni iTTrn DU I I Lit ICE CREAM . PASTUERIZED SAFE' PURE ewuuotbD PACKED' ' THE SANITARY WAY i n i w ORDER FIRE CHIEF ;R l, har.iinL' of Wilms and Kellev , . ti i i . ,u ,, . . .iiuilu - i i. ,i, l.l,',,,. (.ii, ,hi speech on the subject and mopped lne porsplratlon from his brow' II ' was then that the I.lon l.rolhers de. .,, lo,nl ii. chl..f was 1 1 " 'a" ', :Z uLly ylteht" this - " J - ' present It at tile next meeting t'n! - ' lowins. E A record breakius crowd Is ex pected to attend the second of u series of convention benefit dances j SAMS VALLKY. Apr. 10. The to be given by the local American Grange at this place is putting on Legion, which will be held at the j a three-act farce. ' The Adventures Oriental Gardens Saturday night. of Grandpa." next Friday evenim;, One of the largest crowds of the I April 13th, at the school au.lito season attended the first dance, rium. The play will furnish an which was Riven two weeks ago. as entire evening of entei iainnient the farewell dance of Whit liar- and is thought by many to be the ton's Idahoans orchestra, and the best piny the grange has ever ai- enthusiasm dlsiilayod In the an-! nouncemeiit of a second is expected ! m Hiiuiior uii ul enounce i ecu i iih. The Star Novelty orchestra of Hoise, Idaho, which is on a tour I through Oregon and which has played in this community during the past week with unnusual sue-1 cosh, will furnish the music for the occasion. The orcl eslra w'M plo bo heard over tho local radio Bta- tlon during the next lew ua..d. A number of features to be an-! nounced laier are planned by Ihe committee in char-;e. The ami via I meeting and ban -quet of the Chamber of Commerce will be held on Friday evening, April 27, at the lintel Medford. President W. J. Kerr of the Ore gon Agricultural college has been secured for the speaker. An excellent program Is being arranged and provisions will be made for an attendance of 3i0 or more. PqitTLAND, Ore.. April 11. fPi The county will be reim bursed for shortages of Free V. Angell. ex-district c o u r t clerk, .ind i he late John Urown. justice of the peace at ( Iresham. the county court was told today. Sheep Owners, Ationihuit We are In position to nay you more than anybody for wool-mo-! j hair. See us before you sell. MKDKOKD BARGAIN HOUSE, Phone 1002. 27 N. Grape St SR9tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'OK ItKNT Partly fiirnisherl II rtumi - apartment. naranP. I'hone in;:, FOIt SAI-K P.rand new ii-rnom lOnu'Hsh type home; hardwood floors (hrouirhout. f 1 r e p I a e e. basement, double construe led : plenty oak dmde trees, Karane Willi eeinent drive ffoill ''-' located near Rolf links. All for $4'oo with $.00 rash and hai- iiiici" . utimii' uni-r i.iiini;i -l fo.. Xash Hotel corner. Phone! IfJ?! i.h-iiiiik 'iuuir i i t. I'ol! SAI.K Walnut dressing table ami chair, like new. ?- 7 .'.0; U ruvrs. $ 1 ii ; combination walnut library and diner new $0; carpet sweeper. S-': I'nderwond type writer. i5, ( all T.5 X. (iuince. KOII HKNT front apartmer Desirable corn' t. Hotel Crand I'OU SAI.K 7-pa.sseiiRcr K-4 lit-1 ltuick touritm: nootl sh ami licensed ; terms, or trade for lut on pavement. Will p.ox Ti'i) or call after Ti p.m KOII UKXT 334 Apple. llnusekeepini; room KO II SAI.K Tlhode Island liabv chicks. Phone .V.L-H. -o These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy pa a eh winpow ion FRAMES O AT TROWBRIDGE M'.MIIK.n YARD LS D D D D LjS rnmrn nnn nr ; n tbUVLK BUUT ur i nm ninnnHiii -t I Mill I i 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I T. A ,'J .4J .iricr l-avln.. lUmoton lads lor . . , . ,..,.., ' ... ."hi- m..rnl..u at wuiouKlihy. a Norfolk; suhurh, where it was washed ashore, Identity was iftahlished hv radloirram from his -wif. found in one of his pockets, .telling of tn. lilnes of their eluld.1 Jt was ... . .. .. ll,l fi,.ht from Vorfolk to'An- , , l,.,,bn' " 'harl," D M . T of (.. can- . , ..,. mornillff fxiimiiieu uvrr n"- - in,i notified polloe. Commander Kllyson's face had ben iati cru.shed. presumahly when the plane crashed. He wore an ab ator's suit over civilian clothes. SAM'S VALE GRANGE 10 PRESENT PLAY tempted. Refreshments wilt he served by the Grange ladies at tie- eiose or ine entertain menu aim Mime special musical numbers have been secured. Admission will be 2.r and 3.1 cents, " m vipii Af (Lin D ATlL RlPC WITH CHILDREN Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound Steadied Her Nerves Dalton, Pa. "I was weak, norv- : oils and run-down before my last ; bahy was born. Jlv other can- dreti tired me. I i had no patience 1 with them and ' they hist wore me ' out. -My mother j told me alwut -someone wbo ; took Lvdia K. j Pinkliam's Vivje- , i table Compound and it helped her. T took it myself and pot flno re.su It a. I am jrcttiwr alon fine now. thanks to your Vegetable Compound. My bus haml and 1 both feel sure thai it helped me." Mus. P.ayuumi Ktaoc, K. F. 1). 2, Pulton, Pa. I 1 tMMJi ' i yWX f NOW p Ut) IT'S YOUR LAST (ft ! CHANCE TO SEE JA ' YOURSELF IN ItsJ i-LjirMnwicc II nr K l"l'"VTJ M LAYMON M K with ( W A CAST OF '. j $ Bedford people 'm Renorter Mr J 7(, . r -n m ; 1 ST-AGE 1 '$ SCREEN 0 I .T.ESi.. m . IJiYI I tou mov I INI I I UM 2 Days-Starts jjJ f m TOM0RROW Bra rr iv m CONRAD VEIDT y 7- 'A MAN'S PAST' W: 51 VZ'.Z'Z I o 'J i J I H'l. .. .'l An Investment In Happiness -and their happiness is assured by the selection oi quality amber from a concern that has built its i epu tation through satisfied customers. They are getting excellent service too, from "Back to the 711 East Main TONIGHT ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL OF 3 Days Starts Tomorrow CHARLIE CHAPLIN in it' Circus' ' Ke's back again in the greatest show of mirth still smiles and srriles ahead of them all. BRIGHT WEED-FREE ALFALFA Second or Third Cutting MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Buy at Our Store or Warehouse Fi v 1 iff mm Tho reason U thai lii :li t;rnilo, fast lem eiu!ini-nt in now nff. r. il for tlie first time on kmlak of nioiU-ralc price. Come in and see the latest- model Kodaks let us about the new ease of mamng. Swem E.-:tir..in Kodaks and Supplies 217 East Main StrcH I if5!. .iMi I 1 Woods' Telephone 108 TONIGHT FEATURING WELEY COOKE'S MINIATURE CIRCUS THE DION SISTERS 4 TEXAS BLUE GIRLS MINNETTI & DARLING BLESSED. WITH NONSENSE HAMLIN & MACK Presenting "TWO RECORDS" HARRY GILBERT CHARACTER SNAPSHOTS FEATURE PHOTOPLAY TIMES 7 AND 9 P. M. ADMISSION Children 25c Adults 50c In Any Weather Take a Kodak Now, with a modern Ko dak, you can get good pictures whether skies arel auu or Dngnt. tell vou.U! picture s o Medford 9