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If PAGE TWO i iocal and ' Personal More rain fell in llm today, nml still more Ik foreenateil fur to niKht nml Krklay. followliiK a fall of .12 uf an Inch diirlim the i'4 hours PiiilliiB t r. ii. m. today. .Moderate temperature Is ami fore casted. Dr. Mazes prescription No. 1X32! for uolson oak a Guaranteed inn- ,.lly five iiuir'h liottlo r.ou atj Heath's Ui-ur Wore; near a yourj phone. Free delivery. Mrs. l.oralnc Cornish Thomas anil daughter, who had been vi Itlnii with Mm. Thomas' parent. Mr. anil .Mm. A. R. lillton. for the past two weeks, left fnr her home in Portland thin moriiliiK. If you desire a violin with a beautiful tone and prepared to uo, eall at room 4, ColU-K" HldB., 31 No. drupe Rt. 34 Mrs. O. (). Alendeifer. who un derwent a major operation last Tuesday, was reported this fore noon ns doing nleely, and as well ns could ho expected. liest Utnh coal. Jlansen Coal Co. Phone 239. 337tf (iuestH from a dislunre rcclstcreil at Medfonl holels Include Mr. anil Mrs. It. K. Chichester of Phila delphia, J. A. Hart of St. I.ollls, 11. W. Frank, fleome Mack and Mildred Millard of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. 10. .1. Murphy of Helena. Munt,. Thomas l.cnimon of Van Wow York City, l.loyd McDonald of Detroit, Mich., and .1. II. Iirower of Indianapolis, lnl.. and .1. R. McDonald of Rt. l.ouls, Mo. Dance IChkIc Point Hal. nliiht. 3n Muurice Kpatr. returned to Aled ford the first of the week from KilKene, where he spent several days with former colleKe friends. Furniture repairliiK. A. N. Thl batilt. Phono 909-R. 35 Hlnko llalilwin. arrested recently in Medford on a chariie of defraud Inir nn Inkeeper preferred hero by Mrs. Herherlo, yesterday afternoon entered n plea of KUllty In the jus tice court of C. K. Husk. Ho was sentenced to servo 30 days In the county Jail. flrants Pass Courier. fteKUlar dance lOnule JViint Kal. 30 Wally Drew Is spending- n few days in Portland this week on busi ness and hnsetmll. Ask the man who owns one. 2S County Aaent li. Ct. Fowler, who went to Portland Sunday, arrived back In Medford Monday evening, and is not spending Hie week in Portland in business and attending the hasehail Barnes, as was errone ously reported. Hob did not stay over on Monday to see the opening ball came for two reasons: first, that it lookeil like rain, and second, lie could find no friend to accom pany lllm and explain the details of the name. Dance with us at Jacksonville Saturday nlnlil, u to 1. Ho Mrs. Minnie Pence drove In from her home in Hie Trail district this morning unit spent several hours vlslttntf and shopping. PntronlKo the food sale nt the Medford Klcctrlc. Hloro Ralurdiiy. 2:i President CoiiIIiIko will broad cast a forestry tnessaiie direct from the While House on Monday even Inu. April 23, nt S o'clock, enslern standard time, nccnrdlnir to word received on the Pacific coast from the American foreul week commit tee of which Col. Theodore ltoose veit is Kcncrnl chairman. New coats and suits to be hnd nt Steward's HI & 1 r. Dollar Store. Sires 14 to r.O. I,. A. Ri-hncllc. representative of tho Xcw York Central railway, with headiiuartern In Heal lie. spent -ch-terday in Medford on his way south. Lucas Points and varnishes al Woods Lumber Co., "11 K, Main. Phone inn. 3 Attention Residents of Hornbrook Ager Yreka Gazelle Montague Grenada Klamath Junction Siskiyou We are now serv ing your communi ties with our daily truck service. Your local grocer has the complete line of Fluhrer's Bread and Pastries. Ask him about their acknowledged superiority. CnlirornlanB reirlstere d at Med- ford hotels include Mr. and Aim. was Kiven William Walsh of Kugle Han Diego and there are many .Ifhn Vollmcr nf Long Uracil, Mr.' Point for killing of six coyote pups. empty houses in that city, accord -.'i ncl Mrs. 1.. G. Ihry, Air. Urn j The warrant wan sisued yesterday I inn to (. Al. Reed, a motorist who Cooch and Mrs. Joe A vi es, of Hani DifBo, Mr. and Mrs. . I. Far- Plant perennials now before ham of C hlco. W. 10. Stevens fjwarm weather. H. JO. C'hnsluin has Hebastapol, L. C. Rchnell nnd J. J over 200 varieties. Call at Burdens linwers of Oakland, F. 11. Archer 0n Pacific hlKhway opposite Owen of HeddlnK, H. F. Miller of Oro- Oregon office. J'liono 1)42-1,2. 30 vllle. David Pudlln. II. .V. Kllber- nerB nn.i 1 1 one ii 1 1 1 ii i u oi ..., .. s.n iu r. i:. Keen, j. n. i lumwiiy, r. chestrn. 30 Sleward's 10 & 15 Dollar Store has new printed crpe and print ..l,lrr.,i .IrAuLU ,,t 111 ,iml 91 .1 !' ii.wh,.n w c Mi. Hi Me unit Mm. ' ... .... ... Is umone: tho motor tourists from I ii H ,.nln ,trensurer. ten enriy tnm morniiiB, (ll,lanc- rcsB.f.rd toa,,v . theia telonram at 9:30 lust ni-Tht from which was rocked by a series oi the p riod Ares and D. H. C olUns of ,nf Sarm , ,, ,, er bedside. t''sl'i''tr.l:;. -'y . ..... Rand Point. Idaho, savin that his I .,..., .mthounkes last niBht. The the c San J-ranclsco. She was-operated on a short time, "-" ul Z H ,,. ! ; ....v...l from a'soclal Dance, lllvers.'de Community aBO fr appendicitis und was be-i re5!.'' , " "r .? , !i,i hsd died in a hosnital at that ' u-r'i.'.u ,.r ..!,. on Snturdav. was I l: -Medford Fuel company recently. Dr. J. W. Itoblnson drove to Med closed n deal with the Carson- ford from his ranch at Jackson Fowler Lumber company of Ash- vn)e yesterday nnd transacted busl lanil for 1.000 cords of slabwood. I ,., n th0 city. St. Anne's Altar society will holdj Packard 12595, Packard. . 2f n card party Friday eveniiiB In j , marriaBe license was Issued Parish hall. All are Invited to nt-; ,lt the county clerk a office hero tend. 2U! today to a Filipino and a white Waffle KUpncr! Ohrimlnn church Friday evening. Apr. 21. JIoihh & to 8 p. in. 25 J. V. Reynolds of Portland, rep- reHentinK thf) Automatic Coal Htok- r 'onipany of that city, said to he a S3. 000. 000 plant, wpent yeMterdayi in the city calliriK n local trade. Me was a kuckI of the .Lions club ycKtcrdny noon. Dance Kale Point Sat. nlKht. 30 Onion nets, 4 qt. for 2 6c. Alex ander flrocery. o- Ur. D. A. ChumlierH returned this mornliiK from Portland, hav ini; spint the pawl few days in thai city on huwiness. If you want a gooa bulldinR loan on n low rato of IntereAt, aoo lied--ien & Co. 42tf Dance, Ufverttide Comtnunity Club, Hat. nltiht. Uroadway Or chestra. 30 Ira X. GnhrlelKon, head of rodent control work In the Htate, was in .Medford Alonday while returning to Portland from Crater national forest where he has been conduct ing work iiKalnst tho porcupines. Last year poison Iiik ojierutloitH were carried on there njid they ure tielriK Btarled uitln this Heason. Ttio porcupines havn been found very sdestrtictlve of the KtundinK timber. Notice! In order to help ntnmp out the trouble caused by non- j sufficient fund and no-account1 checks, every person receiving one! Is requested to notify Southern OrcKon Uredlt llureau, 32 North1 Central Ave. Phone 7 20. 2H JEenlar dance KukIr Point Hn(. 30 A bulMlnt; permit was iHmied to dny to James Dally to repair his dwelling at H2'J Knst Ninth Ntreut at a cost of $fWif) and another per mit was Issued yesterday to Col onel H. Palm for repah-H to u dwellliiK on North Oraiujo at a cost of (tiOO, A permit was also Issued yesterday to Henry Thorson to innke repairs to a dwelling on Knst Main street at n cost of ?200. The Dully dwelling Is belnK repair ed as a result of a flro which fit ted three i-oohih of tho hotiHo sev eral weeks no. Walker's rcKUlar mid-week dance tonJuht. 'it Wonderful larffn homemaile enke for ono dollar ut the Medford ttlec trlc Store Saturday morning. Also bnked benns, salad, cookies and pies. Sale by the Catholic ladles. Come early. ! O. K. Squire Is among the Klnm alli Kails visitors who urrlved In Medford yesterday. Dance! Pulluw the gang to Jack sonville Sat. night. Dancing to 2. 3n See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 3lt Mr. nnd Mrs. William llelfrlch of Portland left for their home yes terday after spending Tuesday with friends in the city. Mr. llelfrlch arrived in Aledfotd Saturday after noon, and remained here to meet .Mrs, llelfrlch who came from a two months vacation In the south, on the Tuesday Shasta. They mo tored bnck to Portland. Save the surface and you save, nil with I.ucns tinted glass paint. Woods Lumber Co., 711 K. Main. Phone 10ft. 3 Following a week spent nt the Sacred Heart hospital here, receiv ing1 medical treatment, Miss Al- (hil) Wfll.V lift ill n.i.i,. t .nl., t. Keddlng. Calif., to snend the sum mer. She will return to Medfurd I in August, according to present plans. New coals ami nulls to lie had at Steward's 10 A 15 Dollar Store. Sizes 14 to 50. L'X Keuenlh .Murray will leave to night for Portland, where he will liter the Veterans hospltat for medical treatment. Overland coupe, completely over hauled. ?7ft cash. Might trade. See Slator. 32 N. Central. 1!9 "lielleve me." said Gus Newbury. uutn ney or .Medfonl. "our country has iievt'r been so prosperous. You know the country depends mostly on Its penis. The orchurdists say that there Is n fine stand of blos- noms and wen net, n.i the pres pects are better fitr this venr than I they were last, and that was a fine I year. 1 here has been no frost but of cmn-Hc everything is In read i iness shtnibl front be Indicated. An- i other thing: There is reason to believe that the northern lines will come Into Medford. The Owens i Lumber company railroad is Icmk I than 3ft miles from the new road lor's court yesterdny on n charge i of the northern lines going tolof having four passengers in the Klamath Fa lie. It seems lonieal I front seat of an automobile, Walter jto suppose Hi tt the northern line I Wood, who was involved In nn ; will some lime build Hint small auto collision ut the Voorhles cross ; connection In order to reach the lag several weeks ngo. wns fined j fertile and productive valley of tbe $1S on his plead of guilty. The Uogue, a nil if they come to Med arrest wn made by State Traffic ford. It Is practically ceriali-that j officer o. O. Nichols, (they will build on to Crescent city. Phone 264 for Packard demon !Thut would be great." The Ore- strntlon. 28 tn,l,nn- Let me write your fire insurance. I l'ince Kagle Point Sat. night. ao Cnrl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland. The junior class of the .Medford j Phono 90S. if high srhool announces that the b Alls Atolllo riiltt, who has been jinks carnival, vaudeville, side- mows and dancing will be held Fri- "" April j: ai the high sebo gymnasium Choice perenntnl plants, twelve varletleH of columbine, right of flocks, perpetual pinks, jetnnt hibis cus, oriental popple and many. oMh on Pacific highway, opposite Oweii-Oreiron office. 8. K, Chan- lr," Bend to Jackson County llu tlan Phone 642-L3. 30 'man tioclcty, Medford. 9G jrEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QHEfiOX, TJILuWlJA Y, At KiJi i. , A county bounty warrant of till at the county clerk's office. I'pon the receipt of a telegram ,.11)t nl(.llt tmt hl ,,,.,., Mm ,. Wnlker. was daniierously ,,,., h ,. ivli,..r ennotv lleved until she became ' I to be makinB wood nrOKross' '. . 1 uam. U,T1,U,. ,nur avannir Thiu iinil npws!.i V.... .,..!,. tr.,iimrri Store xew nsfortmrat of hats Just nr- rimed, ..ived t Htenards 10 A- If. Dollar 2'iKtore. $1.95, $3.9S and .'..!.'.. S girl, both of Sacramento, Calif. The bridegroom gave hitt name as Pedro Klesno, 8 yenr of age, and is a poolhall proprietor, while the girl gave her name as Uena Jiam- ilton. her aue u 22. and her occu - pat ion as that of a waitress. Al J c. Hoyle, division manager or license was issued yesterday lo'the Copco properties In Klamath John Walker, 32, and Marguerite i county, wns a local business visitor J.owe, 27, both of Oold lllll, and I another was Issued to Jack Cohen 1!3, and Hella Zager, 21, both of I.os Angeles. Hegular dance Kuglo Point Sat. 30 Judgo William Colvlg Is among recent arrivals from Medford in Portland. Wulnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Call ot addrewt. 437 Ho. Fir. Mr. and Mrs. James Ii. Grieve motored down from their Prospect homo yesterday and attended the vaudeville at Hunt's Crateriu.il the ater lust night. Ktoward'H 10 & 15 Dollar Store has new printed crpe nnd printed chiffon dresses at $10 and $K. iH Claude Itoot, 18, who with two other boya In accused of stealing $700 from a printer ut the Daily NewH shop, has been bound over to the grand jury nnd hln case will bo brought before the Jury nt its next session, lieverly Tucker, 1 &, who is implicated in tho theft, hntt been committed to tint state train ing school, while no disposition has been made of the cne of Dave Itoot, who is also accused. Don't forget the snlo of delin quent storage at Kads Transfer Co., Ill N. Fir, Saturday 21st, 2 p. m. 29 Mrs. W. K. Nicholson of Koss Lane was a business and plensure visitor In tho city this morning Dunce ICagle Point Sat. night. 30 Guests from Purl land registered at local hotels Include K. M. Wolff. W. N. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Mourton, Hoyd French, II. P. Huh- mussen, O. V. Huberts, C. Herb White, A. C. Froemun, V. Ballln- ger, U O. Kindred, Dora U Heg ler. J. A. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 Kisky, h. M. Hoch, Lon Wentworth, Mrs. Clara ICssen. J, Reynolds, O. W. Surger, II. C. Adams, Carl Ilof- Hch, A. Parnas, Myrtle Marlown, Mrs. M. Jolison, James Gleason and J. W. Macltey. Wells Taxi, 25c. phono 25. tf Mrs. Alary Sinclair of Hagle Point motored to Medford ibis morning ami spent several hours shopping und visiting with local friend.. Dance that Moonlight Dance at Jacksonville Sat. night. U to 2. 30 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff office yester day to C. M. HouHl.m, It, It. IVttv 1!. Finch. J. 1 r. Dentist nnd F. D Connor of Medford, H. K. Tomlin- son and Ted lirnwn of Ashland Harold Thornley of Central Point James lltishong of Phoenix and S. H. Moore of,Hogue Itiver. I tab coat, clean, low In ash. TTnn sen Coal Co. Phone 239. 33"tf See Klinor Hit nicy luish for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay 826 E. Main. Phone 902. 332tf William Sutherland, local trav eling nitent of the Southern Pa cific, returned to Medford yester day after spending a few days in Portland on business. Dane c, Klvcrsitle Community Club, Sat. night. Uroadway Or chestra. 30 Tho Lone Pine Parent-Teachers association meet Friday evening, April 20th, at the Lone Pine school, A good program is being planned, The chief entertainers will be th White Music Co. and Kd Kid red, ventriloquist. This will bo follow ed by n plate supper. Kvcryhody welcome. Admission 35c and lt)e. 2 it lie sure nnd come Friday even ing to the embolic Parish hall to play bridge ami "500." A pleasant evening assured everyone. 2X The Yeoman dunce has been postponed until Wednesday. April 2Tih and all Yeomen are requested instead to attend a meeting in Med ford Friday night. April 20th. when supreme officers from !es At ol lies will attend. Grants Pass Courier. We have many inquiries for housed to rent. IJst your with us. Southern Oregon Realty Co.. IIS North Itlverslde. . S0 Saturday special! Free. 25c worth flowers or trimming with each $1.00 purchase, or $1.00 off each hit $5.nu or moro. Lottie How ard's, ! No. Central Ave. 20 When he appeared In Judge Tay n patient for some time at the Jacksonville sanitarium Is still re- ported In a serin O condition of poor health. Don't forget the sale of delin quent storage at Kudu Transfer Cu., Ill N. Fir, Saturday 21st, 2 p. m. 'He kind for a year for a del Business conditions are Blow in -arrived from tnere today intent on settllnB in soutliern Oreon, declar Iiik he finds this section bf the Pa cific coast more enjoyable than southern California. Ion't forget the sale of delln- quent storuBe at Kndu Transfer Co.. 111 X. Fir. Snturdoy 21st, 2 p. ni.! . 2t i W. H. Grove of Lafayette. Ind..l ,,nlll Unti.Tnv nl-hl Kvan i.PameK Medford attorney ' nttpni)(.(1 the 0p.ninc Eame of ,he ! b:1Heh, aMson. Portland Journal.1 ........ LAUI.....I..1. lllimiliy ouil tiun urcn JUSipuii-u - . . . . , Don't foreet the sale of delin- '" st . because of poor neultli. wnK AllmuKell was not definitely ,uent storage at Uads Transfer Co., j '', ben ,"lving b"e" "'."k'S ,1 1 known ,hi" aftp' "uon- )nly n,e' 111 X. Fir, Saturday 2 1st. 2 p. mJ a flu 11 nesa was sick and had L 'cr news was cominc throuBh. Packard. Packard. Packard. 28 Mrs. Afury Callaghan, ill at the Sacred Heart hospital, continues toj show improvement, and spent u restful night, according to reports today. 12595 delivers a Packard. 28 Bee Klinor Hanley Bush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled nay.), r - . 3iain. rnone uj. a6iim hero today. Packard, $2505 delivered. 2R Hemstitching 8o per yard. Rut- tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Among the state of Washington residents registered at Medford ho tels nre F. C. Itowerman of Cen trnlia, Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Huffy, ft. A. Meade. Air. und Mrs. V. Al. Stock, AL Othu.s, Charles Dunston and parly. Marshall Hite, J. Mac- Kenzie, Itulph Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Johnson. W. AL Mukley nnd F. O. Myers of Seattle. Hegular danco I -agio Point Sat. 30 Don't forget the sale of delln-i quent storage at Kads Transfer Co., 111 N. Fir, Saturday 21st, 2 p. m. I 29 ! Included amonir the Oreironlnns registered at Atedford hotuls, other than thane from Portland, are W. H. Hekeler of Iah Grande, Mr. and Airs. Dan Hums nnd Watson Town send of Salem. J. P. Afanners of Hood River, O. W. Owen of Al bany. New assortment of hntn Just ar rived at Steward's 10 & 15 Dollar Store, Sl.OO, $3.9fl and $5.95. Dance, Itlverslde Community Club, Sat. night. Hroadway Or chestra. 30 Court Hall. A. C. Ninlnger, newly elected president of the Oregon California baseball league, and Karl Davis, local radio announcer, re turned from Yreka early this morn ing, having attended tho league meeting In that city yesterday. That good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. j H!7tf J. J. Skinner of Aledford jvan in Grunts Passi yeterdijy attending to business matters for the. Cali fornia Oregon Power rorrnMiny,. f ieorge Alutldox, vocalist, and Donald Moore, violinist, each of whom rendered two selections at tlio Aledford Healty board dinner meeting at thu Hotel MWlford Tuesday night, were accompanied on the piano by Allss Jean Chll ders, young local pianist e whose playing was heartily enjoyed by her 1 1 st oners. Her name was accident ally omitted In a report of the hrn quet published yesterday. Dance, Jacksonville Sat.- night. Aletropole orchestra. 30 John C. Mann, head of Mann'H lepnrtment store, returned home yesterday from Portland with the information that the recovery of AIch. Mann from her recent opera- lion in a hospital of that city, was progressing nicely, but that she would probably not be able to re turn home for about six weeks. Dane e. Itlverslde Community Club, Sat. night. Hroadway Or chestra. 30 At the formation of a new grange at Jacksonville last night, Henry Conger was elected master: Theo- doro Sims, overseer; John Neldor- meyer, lecturer: Airs. .Mabel Sims, secretary, and G. O. Sandon, treas urer. The next meeting will be held May 4. Wells Taxi. 3fic. Phono 25. tf Leland Hrophy of the Hrophy Jewelry store left yesterday for Portland to attend the convention of the Oregon Stale Jewelers' asso ciation being held there this week expecting to return home next Monday. Will you step up to n Packard 2R C. R. Gates left last night for Portland where he will attend f meeting of the state highway com mission tomorrow, and then will on Saturday continue on his Jour ney to Miami, Fla.. to attend the annual convention of the Atystic Shrinera ns a delegate from Illllah temple. Kn route to Miami he will visit at Atinnemac and Noblesville. luil., his former homes, and among the convention side trips, from Ali aml he will probnhly nay a short visit to Havana, Cuba. Ho ex pect.s to bo gone three week. Kvery mnn and woman over 31 yearn old who has resided In the state six months prior to the nrl marv. Atay IS. Is entitled to vote, but must register at one. Anyone in the county or Aledford can reg ister nt county clerk's office or at the Atedford Chamber of Com merce, tf Notice. Yeomen Ashland. Grunts Pas and Medford special Joint meet ing. Friday evening, April 20. 192S. W. O. W. hall, Medford. Supreme office visitors, big clasM adopt bin. bloomer girls' exhibition drill. The biggest meeting of th eyeur. He there. ,s Own! or Thanks, We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sym pathy during our late bereavement, also for the many beautiful flowers. Mr. and Airs. Carl Pearson IS nnd Family. Rtated communication Med ford Lodge o. 0S, A. F A, M Friday, April 50 7:30 p. m. Hy order of W. i C. M. HOl'StTON, Secy. J JUDGE TAYLOR IS ! BULGARIA . ROCKED GALLED TO IDAHO i BY KIN'S DEATH Judce Clenn O.' Taylor received ,rom Sanu Iolnt lasl Monday gtut - lnat Austin-who ha'1 been ,rac" '-' lv"1 a rellreu "re 'T B.n!e K'f r.rl.rJ""' eVCD""? JudKe and Mrs. Taylor left by auto this morning to attend the funeral at Sand Point, and will bo away from the city lor several days at least. Thin forenoon, long after their departure from the city, a letter addressed to Judne Tay- from hjs brother's wife at Sund lt,t 1.,111.mni1i (Qnitir nf iir I'oint, presumably telling of her huuband'H condition, arrived at Ills office in the federal bnildiiiK. Auxtln L. Taylor was Known ay a number of Medlor d people through visits here in past years, and Ills having operated n ranch neur KoKue IUver 10 or more years ago, following; his sale of a ranch In C'ttiiailu, which lie had operated or Heveral years. f . HILLINGS John Hillings, aged 55 years of age. passed away In this city Wednesday, April IK, 1928, due to Injuries received In an accident. He was born In Cacanada, 111., Nov. 1 3th, 1872 In 1900 he was married to Minnie Henton In Ulllii, 111-, then came to Oregon nnd resided In Portland for a short time when they came to Aledford. Mr. Hillings owned and operated what was known as the Hillings Carringe Works, until about two years ago, since which he had owned and operated Hilarity hall. Hostile his sorrowing widow, he leaves three children, Rose, Ruth and Newman, all at home: his mother. Airs. Harriett Billings of Missouri; one brother und five sisters, all of whom are in the eastern states. He was a member of Aledford W. o. W. lodge and Lions club of Medford. uneral services will be con ducted from the Conger funeral parlors Friday, April 20th, at 2 p. Rev. Win. H. Hamilton will have charge of services and com mittment services; will be in the Medford Mausoleum. 4 . Social Notes and Meetings The American Legion Auxiliary party held in the Armory Tues day night was perhaps one of the I best attended benefit functions of that organisation's social cal endar this year. Tho club rooms! In the armory were decorated in lilacs und Japanese roses. Cards were played throughout the after noon and again in the evening. Airs. Charles Mac Dona Id held high score In the afternoon bridge game, while Airs. Ernest Scott held low score. In the evening. Airs. Wilfred Aliksche was high In bridge, and .Miss Hertille Aliks che, low. Airs. Peterson wne high woman in 50. Mr. Peterson, high) man, Harry Scholtz, low man in 500. Airs. Harris low woman. The men's prizes in bridge were won i by Roland Smith, who held high score and i eo rge Cod ding, who held low. Splendid refreshments were served the guests. One of the most interesting nf fairs of many months will be the silver Jubilee and hi-jfnks lunch eon of the Greater Aledford club at St. Alurks hall tomorrow at I P. m. Twelve tables of twelve each, representing the months of the year, will be gaily and appro priately decked to suit the occa sion and a huge birthday cake will be on display ufter the hl Jinks entertainment, A short his tory of the club will be given by Airs. Al. L. Alford, charter mem ber, Airs. Rose Schleffelin. Airs. F. E. Alerrick and other former presidents. The citizens of Aledford are greatly Indebted to O. AL C. for the many Improvements accom plished through their efforts, in cluding the public library, public park, bundstand. city fountain. the parking of the property sur rounding the S. p. tracks, the planting of 900 trees nnd many omer improvement. Many In terestlng nnd novel plans for money-raising were carried nut which might seem old-fashioned to the present generation, hoi which surely accomplished tholr purpose in by-gone days. Sheep Owners, Attention! "We are In position to pay yoi more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. Phone 102. 17 N. Grape St. ' $B9tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Desirable downstairs apartment. Hotel Grand. 4 FOR KENT Housekeeping rtwms. .134 Apple. 34 FOR RENT 2-room shack. Tnt's 2nd Hand Store. 34 Al lisle. TIIORVAL H. FOLKKNUCRG Teacher of violin. Orchestra practice for itudenl. Also n department for adiustinir 11ml re. pair of vtottnQtnd bows. Rooms 3 and Huines College Hldg. ai urupe mi. mone z;:t-j. KoU It KNT Itonni. 5 per week bachelor apt. 44 So. front. 16 ...... innoweu iii arrival ill u leiiei t.....nmn nm n m.irn iioiiarem . unii 1 Obituary . i BY NEW -QUAKE SOFIA. IlulBaria, April 19. UP) Ten dead and about 50 Injured I were the casualties reported today t c - oui the city of phllippopolus. , .t )elUit :10 K,.parate shocks were i felt durlnB the niBht. I The extent to which the city ATHENS, April 19. ffl5) The earthquake which struck south ern Bulgaria last night, wan felt;- in various cities in Macedonia. I Several houses collapsed atKo-j motine. No casualties were re ported. ' 4 The Christian workers' school started with a fine interest last night, as was manifested by the presence of l0 or more. Any others wishing to attend the school should start tonight. If ps- Two Days Starts TODAY Jr yf. ( VJ) 1 1 RI ALTO By J :P1 I AND THEY LIVE ' I I J I ; SCRAPPILY EVER AFTER J I UTFffi I . HERE! is another i ?ns 111 "' SURE GLOOM CHASER ' i I yllllll h I i f ' LOUISE FAZENDA 1 1 KfV I ffl ' I and CLYDE COOK j 1 ' i I ? ! ' "DOMESTIC jj BHfUl I I TROUBLES" ' J Jour 'ii 'StT"". Kf II jewels by having ua reset I It JkVS7 - . .i i u. ...iiinnu I i ft KMm a ".nrrt I, .'rwhlte 90,d or P i'MFft? W . sonate his married II s mm WmmL 1 pi u u 14 DMISS,0N . -OTVD FRAMFS D ! Jfi Children, 10c Children, 10c SlfoW D I Adul.8, 25c Adults, 35e yjJI '4fc$ T wni" i ''"i i i i' 1 " 1 1 ini '1 ; r ': n '' AS A ROAD SHOW IT KEPT MEDFORD TALKING FOR MONTHS ' - AND AS A PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET IT J fTHE FACE THAT SANK A THOUSAND MARRIAGES V WILL SINK MEDFORD IN LAUGHS V4 TPSS She's the Girl That 3 CSl No Man "No's" f ' Ju H ' ' tflMiH A. , h.U. or.,.: , ,tao. Pi g i g.,ivft i . .' : 1 i WT. U I fen v-w " t ill IB; M PREFER BLONDES" H ikfcn (U IT'S NOTHING SHORT OF DIMPLED DYNAMITE fj I ItA RUTH TAYLOR, CHES- J f f.; TER CONKLIN, FORD f ISV ' - STERLING. ALICE fJ Mi'Tfc A . rm WHITE, TRIXIE FRI- t 1 MKZZ LS0 GAN2A. MACK SWAIN. L 4 I" - ' BETTY BROWN O g f ".ITd Wurl'"tr Admissoln J StM i j f . . t i.ir..,- tool ible. m o.ue, - ' nm each evcnlnn wiin " n.i( ttt aowinns rai " hptween . rt soinethiiiB for every man to rt Tnt m eme U d ec "o"1 eide for himself. XVe have t'o" classes as the come tonil.t, ! on that new consciousness. , .ron mly at 7:30. The lnteri.il.-, doubt (hat any merBency ,.,, In will I-" .'ailed at 8:15 and ,l,elf'"d he American pep,,!,. ,,.a last session of tile classes will close 3 at U:30 P. m. The classes nave ; I each been assiBtied a room scpa ...ie The class on methods of ,..i,, , , ,i,. uncial hail. 111-1- mary methods In the beeinners' room. -New testament outlines arjor ana cniio i.uiiipo " holr room just off the large hall. ooks may still be secured In the classes or nt the book table from -Miss Whitset. the registrar. ATIIKNR, On., Apr. 19. (VP) A (growing consciousness against the I necessity of wars that was little i known prior to 1014 Is the chief force working in the world today I to prevent wars. Dr. S. Parkes Cad 1 man. New York minister and presl-1 dent of the federal council of churches in America, states to the fourth a n nun I religious welfare conference of the I 'Diversity of Georgia last night. A great percentage of the wars that hnve been fought, including two of our own, have been un necessary, declared Dr. Cad man. His statements were made in reply to questions by the audience. IMORE SENTIMENT I iniiiirtT uino A N iWflKY i ruin niii i n iu -i ANITA LOOS' STORY tt t I -llould rT ,fu - e to fu-hl in case war w These Drug Stores Are Open Nighti This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drag Store YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT When you enter your office does It Impress you us being the work shop of a man who is succesRful In Ills Ii u s I n e s g or profession? Think it over, and if you are not convinced, come to ug and let ua show you our modern anil model office furniture. Office Stationery & Supply Co. nen asseu ii u man