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TWO Iocnl and ' Personal All voters who have not reijla tired ar urtred to reniemlr that tho reRlntratlon office In the chamber of commerce office will be open tomorrow anil Tuemluy ' nlKhts until 9 . m., a well im during the day, both days, and that voters can aim reBlster at the county clerH's office In the oourt house on both days In the day lime. Tho registration Clemen after Tuesday. , Wo have many Inquiries for houses to rent. List yours with us. Kouthern OrcKon ftcalty To.. J1H North Wvcrslde. 30' John Blltlncs. who sustained serious and painful injuries ten days ago when struck by an auto mobile on Main street, was re ported last evening to bo resting oasy, with prospects good for re covery, .The recovery nf Air. Hill ings has been held uncertain for a number of days. Dr. Wm. V. P. Holt will not be f In his office until Tuesday after noon. Dr. Richard Dillehunt, head surgeon of the Shrine HoHpltnl of t'ortlnnd, left last night for the north after spending yesterday In Medford conducting the clinic for . crlpled children of Jackson coun ty at the local Baptist church. Me wob accompanied on this trip by Or: H. R. Cliff, head of tho Mult , nomah county health office of '. Portland. Dr. Dillehunt'H lust visit to Sfedford was two years ugo, and many of tho children exam " Ined by him yestei-dny were thoso brought to him upon the former oocnslon. ' Will care for children by hour or day and do light housekeeping. Pear) I'llker. Phono 661-U 23 "Ous Newbury and son return ed last evening from seolng the fleet at San Francisco," says a "Twenty Years Ago" news ' Item published last week In the Ash land Tidings. Wella Taxi, 20 c. Phone 25. tf '; riickard, 26S delivered. ' if ' '-' A real' estate doal was consum mated yesterday when William Do llass of Weed, Oil., purchased 20 acres of land In the Hlowart Acres sub-dlvlslon from Charles A. Wing realty agency, which also nogotlat, ed the sale of the L. A. Levcrtnn home on Cottage street to Leo C. Drake of Drake's cardroom. Bee Kllnor llanley Bush for rS- c-taaned alfalfa seed and buled hay. 826 E. Main. Phone 902. 332tt W. G. Fortmann, representative of tho New Zealand Insurance rompany out of Portland passed through Medford yestorday on his wy home from Klamath Falls, and spent several hours here cull ing on local Insuranco men. . flee Charles A, Wing to buy your home. 39 J. I. Raymond left Thursday for Los Angeles to take treatments tor a sprained unkle he sustained several months ago lit Rutin Falls when he attempted to'ehop it bent limb, Olio end of which .hit him on the ankle. Will you step up lo a Packui-d? .... ' . Frank Isaacs spent yesterday afternoon In the Kaglo Point dis trict on spoclal business. tiMC dollvorB a Packard. 2H The ditch cleaning crew has completed tho contract of clean bur the canals of the (iold lull Irrigation company. Kvciythliw Is In readiness for tlio coming crop season. Let me wrlto your flro Insuranco. Cart V. Tcngivald, Hotel Holland. Phone 90S. tt .'After having spent several Weeks with friends In Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. o. Poebler of the Illue Flowor lodgo at I'hocnU returned home early last week. While gonjsMhcy also visited with friends' In Winlock, Wash. Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono B8!. 337tf" ' Fedoral Prohibition Agent Terry Talent, who arrived hero Friday from Portland to spend several days, will he equipped with n new Bulck coupe when ho resumes actual duties In the southern Ore ton section in about three weeks or less. The coupe was recently confiscated In Portland for haul ing Intonlcutlng liquor and has been drivon only 10.000 miles. "tit kind for a year for a dol lar." send to Jackson County Hu mane Boclety, Medford. 30 Today, In the absence of the pastor, Itev. c. O. Hiuli-k. Key. i. F. llelknnp, of Medford will vreuch In the morning .and . Jlev. Karl B. llorsell.. of , Wildervllle, will .preach in the evening it the Newman M. K. church of (irnnls Pass, Packard. Packard. Packard. SH 1 Good tread is not made Accident It is the result of the we of modern scientific ..equipment by trained men with years of va ried baking experience. This is the reason for the acknowledged su periority of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. A if. A- Halted orn, former cauhicr of tho Central 0Iolnt Slate bunk, 11xt-ontinup(l hit wi-vicex 'there laxl wcfk, Theodore Ti)lkfon hav ing arrived frum Portland to take over nix dutfe. Mr. Hugedorn hud held the poHltlon for five year and will now devote his time to the development of a, country home HuhdlvlHlon on tho Old Htuge Hoad, If your home needH new screens hotter ee uh. We have everythlnj; to make them. "Woods Lumber Co.. 711 E. Muin tit. Phone 108. 25 Mm. Mamie Llmevllle of Port land, department pretddent uf the KpanlHh War Veterans Auxiliary. Ifft Friday for her home after attending an initiation and meet inK of the looul group here on Thurwlay nlKht, at which she watt honor guent and principal Hpeaker. On her way to Portland, Mrs. Unzvlllc r.anned to vtop over In ftogeburg for a meeting of the same group in that city. Helect your new spring suit at the Men h Hhop, from the M. Born und Ed V, Price linen. All the new weave from $1!S to $50. AVe guar antee fit and Ballufnctlon. 326tf Mr. and Mm. Chris Wolff, who left Friday morning for Portland to attend the big Yeoman meeting in that city Friday night, are ex pected to return to Medford this evening. Get your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and Parts Co., 3 fi. Riverside. 27 Herbert Alford, the former Med ford man, who is the Grants Pass mannger for the Annochitcd Oil company, left lust night for Port land to attend a meeting of man agers und salesmen of the cum- puny. Our Pulnon Oak Lotion gives Im mediate relief. Colvig Drugs. Open every night and Bundays. Free de livery. 27 A. W. Ling was, who took a posi tion with tho Owen Oregon Lum ber company two months ago as accountant, leaves tomorrow for Portland to bring Mrs. Ling was to Medford, having decided to muko this city their permanent home. Kvcry man and woman over 21 years old who has resided in tho state six months prior to the pri mary, May J, is entitled to vote, but must register at onco. Anyone In tho county or Medford can reg ister at county clerk's office or at tho Medford Chamber of . Com inprbc. if O. K. Wardwell of tho Wunl woll Fur company left last Fri day for Klamath FuIIh to spend several duya on business In con nection with his fur storo in that city. Hemstitching 8c per yard. But ton covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Medford residents who have its yet not availed, thetuHolveu of the photo cords of southern Oregon scenery, for which a campaign was lut on several weeks ago, are reminded that there is still a supply at tho Medford Cham ber of Commerce. Tho cards uro selling nt ten centa for a pack ago of fiv. Phono 2D4 for Packard demon stration. M i8. Joe J. McMahon and chil dren of Multnomah, Ore., arrived In Ashland today to spend a few days visiting with her brother. alter Bolton and mother on Church street. Mr. und Mrs. ("has. P. Talent drovo Mrs. Mc Mahon from (.rants Pass to Ash lu nd . M r. M cM alio ii was form - erly u well known truffle officer in southern Oregon. --Ashland Tid ings. Hee lCllnor Huulcy Bush for re- cleanod alfalfa seed and baled hay. sjfl k. Main. Phono 1)02. 332tf Following n residence In the Prospect district of a year. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy .Vow and children left Thursday for Kseondido, Cul.. to make their permanent home. Our Poison Oak Lotion gives Im- medlato relief. Colvig Drugs. Open every night mid Hunduys. Freo de livery. 27 Preparations for the mlmarv election next month are geting woll under way as far as tho bal lot boxes are concerned. Inasmuch that all are now undergoing now coats of paint and general recon ditioning. Also Indicating that election time Is near, there wrh good sized rush of voters to ! register yesterduy, and Monday and Tuesday are expected to be real rushing, us rogiittrution books are to be closed Tuesday evening.. Wells Taxi. 25c. Phono 2(1. tf The county crushers and trucks ure being taken from the shops at Jacksonville to the different purls of the county, where road work is being done. This machin ery has been In the shops through the winter, being repaired.. . Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Call at address, 437 Ho. Fir. , Miss Kuntee Duvls, a former re porter on the .Mail Tribune staff, has accepted a position with tho Kmporium, a lurgq Sun Francisco depart men I store, according to in formation received here last week. 1 Miss Davis has been in the Golden Gate city for so vera! weeks and will probably make her perman ent headouartor there. Lawn mowers sharpened; guar anteed work. Called for and de livered free. Work done by M: M. Oault. Al Plcho Hardware, J'nuno m. 24 Mrs. Cora Lyon of Klamath Falls, representative of the Htylox brand of dresses, arrived In Med ford Friday, where she will re main for I hit niXt I hl-iwi umku ;Mrs. Lyon is well acquainted In Mcdfnrd, having lived here for a w hile hist winter. Kin Ih staying ,ut tho local V. M. C. A. head quarters while In Medford. ; Hereon doors atid -fixtures at Woods Lumber Yard, 711 K. Main. Phone log. 25 ' A Medford political item of many years uro Is the following puMtuhed April 12. IH03, In The Orcumihin, this last week in li9 , 'Twenty-five Yosr0go." column: ' "A. K. Beamed of Jackson coun ty nominated ut Albany demo cratic convention as democratic nominee for congress In the first ; district." Plant perennlH0 now Qoforc warm weather, a. K. chaatain has over 300 varieties. Call at gardens on Pacific highway opposite Owen- Orogon office Phone MJ-LS, 30 MEDFORD MAIL The must rushing day of the ! month was experienced ycnterduy at the. marriage license deparf menx of the county clerk's office when four licenses were Issued. They were issued to Fred Brueg ger. 19. und Klizubeth Hmith, 1U, both of Medford: James Kirk, 20, and Birdie Harden, 29, both of Maxwell, Cul.; Frederick Consley, 21, and Blanche Mohler, 23, both of Hilt, Cat.; Konald Downey, 21, and Kdlth King, IK, both of Grants Pass. That good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23K. 37tf Clifford Moore, of Medford, who was taken Into custody In Ash land lust week on u traffic viola tion charge und ordered to puy u fine of ST.&a by Municipal Judgn Clint Baughmun, paid the fine Friday. Packard $23S, Packard. 28 Hherwod Williams, president of the Pacific North west Heal Eh tute ussoclallon, C. B, Johnson, deputy real astute commissioner of Oregon, and A,. V. Cruvenhorst, vice president - of the Pacific Northwest Heal Estate association, ure expected to arrive here to morrow for tho Medford Realty Board meeting and dinner ' next Tuesday night at the Hotel Med ford. Choice perennial plants, twelve varieties of columbine, eight of flocks, perpetual pinks, giant hibis cus, orientul poppies and many. North on Pacific highway, opposite Owen-Oregon office. 8. K. Chas tlun. Phone &42-L2. 30 Another chapter in the county timber cruising controversy was enacted this afternoon at u hear ing before tho county court when County Judge Goddard unnounced the appointment of John Noud, 6111 Catherine street, Medford, Ore., as the cruiser who will rep resent the county In re-cheoklng the county cruise of tho Portland firm of Edgar and Culllson. Noud will be hired at $12 a day nnd ex penses. Klamath Falls Herald. Got your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and Parts Co., 3 8. Itlverslde. 27 Miss Dorothy Keynoldw, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rey nolds, who has been In Bun Fran cisco for tho paut three weeks is expected to return to Medford the first of this week. Miss Reynolds is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr., and Mrs. Huffecool of San Francisco, Mrs. Huffecool be ing a sister of Mr. Reynolds. Get your permanent Preston ra dio ground at tho Auto Supply and PartH Co., 3 H. Riverside. 27 Mayor Alenderfer, Olln Am splger, A. S. RoHenbauin und Guy Conner have been named by tho Medford Ki wants club uh dele gates to the Klwunls convention to bo held In Scuttle Juno 17 to 21. , If you want a good building loan on a low rute of Interest, sec Red den & Co. 42tf W. A. Meyers of Grunts Push. who was arrested Sunday at GolU Ray dam by Deputy Game War den Roy Parr for fishing with out an angler's license, appeared In Justice of the Peace Reed's court at Gold Hill Monday eve ning and was fined $25 and costs. A-l buled grain hay for sale by bul or ton. Phone 817. 47 Percy L. Marlow accompanied Mr. and Mra. W. H. Mulrhead to Portland. Ore. Mr. Marlow will go from Portland to La Grande where he has accepted a position with the La Grande baseball club. Gold 1IIII News'." Get your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply and Parts V. 3 H. RlverHhle. 27 MEDFORD, ELECTRIC STORE . Medford Bldg. N. Central Ave. TELEPHONE 90 i t .... GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator Judge the value of a refrigerator by these things its roominess, its quietness, its sim plicity. And, above all, consider the reputation cf the firm which makes it. , Com in and ut tbt many moJets; then compart them tith all othen before )i buy. Put Over the Fair Measur and Enjoy a County Fair This Year TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Among the recent southern Ore gon applications for water permits flee at Siilcm,' were ones by E. R. Reumes of Talent for a permit to appropriate water from , Wagner creek for a swimming tunk. und the United States forest service of Grants Puss, for a permit to ap propriate 0.1 second foot of water ' from Rand spring for domestic , purposes, in Jackson county. J A-l baled gruln hay for sale by oaie or ion. mono aii. Marking his first visit in the Rogue River valley for many years, P. I. Ne well a rrl ved In st week from Salem to visit Mrs. May Johns in the Berrydalo district. . Ask the man who owns one. 28 j Phillips Beck left .early yester day morning for Portland, after ! spending yesterday In the city on I special business. Mr. Beck rep resents the California Insurance company out of Portland. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thi buult. Phone 969-R. 32 Announcing plans thut he pro poses to establish u new tik fac tory here. Arthur Parker arrived In Medford last week from Los Angeles. The factory would make plain and funcy tiles nnd would give employment to four. men. Best I'tah coal. Hanson Coal Co. Phono 23it. 337tf C. L. McFarland of Natrona, Wyo., was among the motor tour ists from a distance who registered j today ut the local brunch of the out of state auto registration bur eau. Mr. und Mrs. Lyle FlHher of Hums Valley, were Medford visitors yesterday, having motored in early In the morning and spent most of tho afternoon amone their many local friends. . . Sheep owners. Attention! We are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo hair. See us before you sell. MEDFOUD BARGAIN HOUSE, Phone 1062. 27 N. Grape St. 369tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FO R RE N T 4 - lo om f u r n Ish ed house, one block from Oakdale Grocery. M. 11. Bunnell, 30T H. Oakdale. - Mtf FOR SALE Must be sold by Mon day noon .1 acres rich, new soil, i n past u re f o r years, near city limits, l.'nder ditch. Excellent revenue-producing pro p e r t y. House and well. ''Owner '' sick and money needed "for operation. A real bargain at $20O.u. MX ;N. Rlverde.. phone 1103-M evfiihiKH. ( 24 Mi. Dr. Emmett'J. CARPENTER Chiropractic Electro-Therapy 308 Medford Bldg. Office, Phono 430-R ' Rosidenco Phone 669-R Nationally advoiilised Electrical Appliances, Guaranteed, both pirta and service. . ; J 'II OREflOK, SUNDAY, APRTL IS, 1928. i Miss Mozelle Hair, president of the state federation of business and professional women's clubs lift biHt night for the north, after spending yesterduy und the after noon before in Medford. MUs Hulr was the principal speaker ut the . business and professional women's meeting bunquet held at Hotel Medford Friday night, and at which more than 50 local bus) ncss und professional women pf the city were present. Mrs. Burnett, will spend $2E0 to repair a dwelling at til U East Main Htreet, according to a building per mit issued by the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Knox are spending the week end with Mrs. Elizabeth Parks in the Applegate district, having left for that dis trict yentr-rdny. ? h"HE BEST DEN TISTRY DONE P AINLESSLY :, 'i .; .1 ? . i. V,.. ' V ! I '. . , f Dental Work Well Done fi k Plates That Please Office .Phone IIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!H Beautiful Diamonds Set in White Gold Rings. Diamonds are Perfect in Cut, Color and No Flaws : . - " ; - - I..-- , . r . .. . Regular S35.00 value. Special $22.50 Fine ones, all perfect stones, as low as $17,00 Beautiful full one-half carat . , . . , . $189.00 Ladies' Wrist Watches . . . . . . . . , , .. . $8.00 Here is a special Ladies' Wrist Watch, regular $30 value for . 1 8.00 18-carat White Gold Wedding Rings, hand engraved $3.50 Fancy Beads, choice of colors, each, .. . ... ; . . . 95 Men's Wrist Watches i , .t. $7.50 UP Thin Model Elgin Pocket Watch, regular S40 value $29.00 High grade Howard Watch, regular $60, value $44.00 42-piece set of Community Silver, regular $56 val., sale price $42.50 Parker Pens, regular,S7.00 value. Special $5.00 Others as low as . . . . . ....... . . . . , ? , . . $1.90 Anything that you need in our line call and let us show you that we can save you money and we are not showing you anything but high grade merchandise. - ' . . We are Fay ill An hour and u half program l of tho popular Copco movies con j cludt-d a fine entertainment by tho Talent Community club in1 that ! city Thursday night. A number I of recifjil current events were ex j hihited Including scenes at tho Medford ulrport, the Amertcun Le ! ghm playground, etc. Music by ja five-pUce orchestra added to the j enjoymem of the "picture show." jA delielouv chicken dinner pre ceded the evitertninment. G. E. Houvrcn, the well known l postofflce Injector, who now ha I his headquarters in Eugene und ! formerly had them here, arrived ; In Medford last Friday evening to i look after official business in J Medford and tho county for sev eral days. Pluto work 1b one, of my Bpeelultiefl. Tho fit, comfort and appearance are carefully considered aud, because-the materials I use are the beat, my plates are sure to give a lifetime of complete satisfaction. DR. I. H. 872-J 235 E. Main fitting regular Watch j, - full line of Diamond, Jeweler Medford, Oregon ' ' Claiming that the weather loo warm for such facial adorn ment, Dcuk" Whitsett. who re turned from the Greensprlng ? mountain district following un ub j sence of several months, has I shaved off his long beard, which I he had been displaying with prido. Whitsett has resumed his profes sion here of a shoe shiner and claims ho will wear beards only ! In a cold climate, j Mrs. Bert Ore. who left last I week for Marysville, Cul.. to be j with .her mother, who is seriously hi in hi ill in tflie southern city. Word received yesterday Indicate that the patient is still unim proved. Jack Kerr, well known dls tr'ft manager of the Copco com- Costs Less If dental work is necessary, it is wise to liavo it done well the first time. There is no saving in having a poor job done, necessitating another within a few years. WHY PAY TWICE! Come to my office my work is guaranteed to please and give years of satisfaction. Yet, in spite of that you'll find my charges moderate "Not the cheapest, but the BKKT at a reasonable cost" v that is niv motto. Do not put it off come inr TOMORlJCnY.' Remember! Emaxinations are FREE! GOVE St. Residence. Phone, Crystals for 25c. We tke fancy shapes. pany from Grants iTiss, vfus local business visitor yesterday. Is i Classified advenislngjjets resultj I DINE- TOMORROW HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER $1.00 in the End 786-J'. also carry a flit 1 1A