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PSGE TWO local and Personal Uecuuse of the exceptional fine lny yesterday with the warmest nun of the year B(i fur. there huh n Kenerul exodus of people on nut" I ride 'to the hills and streams, undi those remulnlnR at home roulil not; reslstr the allurement of tnklnc lone, walks, rulher than remain ut lionie.j In the house. Flist-eluss cement work at rea- sonalilu prices. BrundaK Urns.. I contractors. Phone 240-R. 62? I So. Central Ave. . 30 Lewis M'arner, following u vl-it ' with relatives and friends In Med-' ford for the past three weeks, leaves for his home nt Tlicrmop-i oils. Wyo., lhl evenlnir. I Wells Taxi, 25c. Phone 25. tf; klr. and Mrs. John Orlh ami, family-drove to Fort Klamath Hut-; uiday and spent the week end with frienda In that eoinrnnnlly. They werflt accompanied on the trip hy Mr. and Mrs.'.. BlHemoro and Mr. and Mrs. James I'eltoll. Mr. Mills will ho nt tlio fcmma Cllne Shop, Phono 454, kIvIiik per manent waves, the week of May tin to 12th. Price "."6, complete. 2Ktf ; fllicsts from a distance reentered nt Medford hotels yesterday and Saturday Include Mr. and Mrs. M. If.' Olds of Cheyhoyan. Mich.. '. K. Thurston, Lois Thurston and It. Hills of Now Vork C ity. John H. Flood of London, Knulaiid. Carlos HouKhton, J. M. Wlrtheimer of rhlcMKO, II. S. I.ovcjoy of Juliea vllle. Wis., A. H. Owen of Owen, , Vis., Mis. Deforest and Dorothy J)cKorcsl of (lieat Falls, Mont., H. llrooks of Nt. Paul, fl. A. Keyes of Kun-ka, Mont.. I.. W. Husley of Kansas City, Mrs. Herman of Ju neau. Alaska, Mr. and Mi's. J. H. Dnnlels of llozeman, Mont. Onion Bets, 4 qls. for 25c. Alex ander's Grocery. 34 For the election of the Willam ette university student hody offic ers, to ho held next May, the nom inations period of which closed last Saturday nlnht, Frank Van Dyke of Medford Is one of the two nominees for Walluluh editor. That Rood coal. Hansen Cosl Co. Phono 23!l. ' ' 337lf n. H. Murray will spend J nntl to rcshlnKlo n dwelling nnd construct a new Rarajro on West Fourteenth slroct, nerordltiK to a building per mit hy th city today: HemstltchlnB e per yard. Hut ton covered nt Handicraft Hhup. ' tf' "Considerable Interest Is taken In n tree which Is crowing and thrlvlhir on Ihe home of the Hatches In Roruo mvpr.'1 suys.n news Item from Rogue itiver. "It is a' loquat tree, known ns Riio hotrya .laponlca, a native of Ju lian. ; It is seldom seen ill tills country except In southern Cali fornia. ' The tree henrs n yellow, pear-Bhapcd fruit, fevcral species of cnottiH are growing on the same grounds us well us clumps of liain hoo trees, some of the enues hclnu 15 foot high." If you desire a violin with u hoHiitlfol ton nnd nrenared to-use call nt room- 4, Collcgo lildg., .11 No. Clrnpe Kt. 3 I i Mr. nnd Mrs. O. I. Hutchison and daughter Fern, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Andrews motored out to Hams Val ley yesterday and spent the day picnicking and enjoying the water from the . well known . mineral sprlnRS of that district. Hest thrill Coal, llunsen Coal Co. Phone 8311. :i.17tf K. M. Moty was among the local ......1.1 ...nr.. rioliloir ..11 111,. Littlo Hutto creek yesterday. Wnlnut top grafting hy experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Cull nt address, 437 Ho. Fir. , There .wore five fatalities due to Industrial accidents In Oregon dur- In trtho week nmlhirr Allrll 111. ac cording to, a report hy the state Industrial accident commission. There were 704 ncclilents reported to the commission during the week. Hoe Klinor llnnley liush for ro clcancd alfalfa seed anil haleil hay. H2CI 11. Main. Phono DOS. 3:iir Construction was to hegln today on a new concrete huslness struc ture itl Central Point hy Mrs. Mary Pt'lco, nnd will he locnted on the site of the former Price black smith shop hulldtng. which was re cently razed. The new huildlng will he modorn In every respect and will he the first to have hecn constructed in Central Point for sometime. wiun -vjiii, viviiii, ivv. iii u:jii. finii- son Conl Co. Phone 2311. 337tf Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Isaacs and Mr. nnd Ml. C. N. Culy motored to I'nlon Creek yesterday ami en joyed some winter snorts. Thcv 'report considerable snow In that section. X 1 I . . .1 I . I . , I V Good bread is not mado by Accident It is tiie result of tho use of modern scientific equipment by trained men with years of va ried baking oxperionco. This is the reason for the acknowledged su periority of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. . A Sir. and Mth. A. tf. Huh!, par r ntH ut lluM. W. liulil, who univiMl Kumlity frit m Citlifoi niu on a Hhnrt! viit with ihftr Kr.inildiiUKhtcr. ! Wins Aliriu Ituhl. nnd OiHr niuuyj frit)(li litre, will Itiivr tonight for ihcir burnt in Uorkforrt, III. Mr.) and Mrw. fuiht. Ituht me mill In f Kan Krancintu. t Vuur car ri'iialrcd frff at Free Jar!if:. I'lione .171 -J -3 for pur- tit ulaix. ia j t'allfornians n-iciKtrrnd ai Mod - J font hotel Inrludc .1. It. Hamilton; of Haci'iimr-iito. Delia Couor , and' L 11. I.Uti'nf-ld of Ucd'tiidn. Mi.! and Mrw, t'h;irls llrown of Itiver- ( nidi. -Mr. and Mih. V. fi. Kostir. J. I J. ( 'hit and A. Manon of 1-o.h ; Ant;plH, Mr. and Mr. M. M. Mas-' wy. N. K. IJcnlfy. I. V. It. llaldon. lcon IV'lukor, K. K. W'lclnw and ; Kr:d Watson of San Kranrlsro. j . "WfllH Taxi, 2 Sr. IMmne 25. tf ; AI Utirll rcttiin'd l:iNt niKht; from Klamath Kails where he had1 Hent tin- pant fi-w dayn on IjukI neKH. Il broimlit homo wcvcral lai-fic trout which he f-atifilit yen trday. I-ii't mi writo your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tens wa Iii, Hotel Holland. IMiono 9i(3. tf Kaltin Itindt and ('liCKtor t'nr Uov of Medford wpi'c amonw those who wow. Imii'd tpmporary auto j licoiiKiH today at llio flu-rlff's of-; flro. ! lir. C. It. HimkhiK of f42 Fo. Ivyj pxpectH to ho In his offliu ovor tho Woolworth store about May 1st. 3ii A few of tho new Houlhem Pa cific ttoolt lets, whii'h eon tain a beautiful half-pJifcr eutr of Cratur 1-ake nnd another of Mount Hhustn. In the western sceneiy seettnn. ar rived at the Southern I'aeifle dls- trlei offiee here yentenlay, and are bciiiK disirihuted to those i-oiuom platfnir ti'lns for the sunimei. Ah these Ijooklcts are distributed all over the I'nlted States, th i:ut of Crater Lake will prove effective publlelly for this section tt the count ry. Havo tho surfaeo nnd you save all with Lucas tinted lass paint. WockIh Lumber Co., 711 Ji. Main. Phone 108. 32 Minn Huhy Titmnons, MIhh Mamie Tlininons, Dan llowerninn, Karl Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tlm nions and Mr. nnd Mrs, Joe Mar shall went on a picnic In I Witt e Kl Ik yesterday. , "Ho kind for u year for a dol lar," nond to Jaeltson County JIu mano Society, Medford. '.Id Reporting an enjoyable tlmo in Portland, where she spent the ma jor portion of last week, visit inti friends, MIhs Aileen Crawford re sumed her duties at the First Xa tlonat hank today. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl buult. Phono 1MHI-H. 32 After having been disabled by Hlnens for the past week. Joe Dan iels Is expected to resume bis duties ns county court house Janitor bv next Wednesday. Keo Kiln or Ilanloy itush for ro cleaned alfalfa Feed ami haled hay. 82(1 K. Main. Phone 002. 332tf The rufloo will he held In Kugene next July, despite tlnw protests of, the loeul chapter of the Federation of Wonion'B clubs, the city council of that city has decided. Mm. C. A. Ilortou, president tf the federa tioiiVspoke against the rodeo, hold ing that a rough element would he attracted lo the city hy the xhlhi Hon. filie asserted also that tin.1 Kugeno olmmher of eommerco was not backing tho movement as the elly council hud elalmod. J Heo Charity A. Wing to buy your home. 3!t Clnyton Iwiac and Ilobert Mc Lean left this morning for south ern California on a business trip. They will remain in the south sev eral day. If you want a good building loan on a low rate of Interest, see Ued den & Co. 42if Henry Klnhrer spent the week end In Port land on business. Lucas Paints and varnishes at Woods Lumber Co,, 711 K, Main, l'hune 108. 32 A party of local people. Includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar tioncr, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haley, II. J. Shard and Miss Klaudia Klum and Mr. MneKndors of San Francisco, mo tored to (Irants Pass yesterday on a pleasure trip. While there they vlslled the tulip farm near tlrauis Pans, and hruuKht home 20 dozen of the beautiful flowers. Frank I eSouxa, attorney, has moved to Lludy ItuildliiK, llii North Central, 3 1 Florence PeKorest of fireat Kails, Mont. was union; the motor tour ists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out uf slate auto registration bu reau, i I net u tbd amoiiK the Orcuonlans registered at Medford bntcK over the week end, other than those from Portland, are J. II, Cedarwell of Hood illyer, Mr. ami Mrs. Clar ence Palmer of Albany. H. K. Itrooks of Mend, C. S. Ileyburu of Kuuene. (ieo. W. Knight of llub bnrd. J. C. Currle. (Ieo. II. Craves of Siilem. W. A. Aii.lerson, Jr., f Dch Moines, la., Mr. and Mm. Cos gt live of Koseburg, Paul Jackson nnd Atnborn Klder of Forest tirove. J . 1 K err of 1 ra n t s I 'ass n d -dressed the members of Krultdulc grange last Saturday, speaking on the subject, "Why Josephine Coun ty Needs an Airport." Three mining claims were on file today at the county recorder's of fice and were filed by W. W, Itan kin of the Squaw creek district and by S. 11, lle.erling and .lumen Non nan of the Foots vieeK dist riet. These are the first claims to have been filed for several Weeks. Many Medford and other valley anglers were out at the river and smaller streams of tit Is vicinity yesterday. and although sor.ie caught fish the river and other streams w ere too high for good rir-hing. especially fly fishing. Mrs, llepry l. Cox w as among the l lam nth Full visitors who were fit Medford yesteril.'- Taking advantage of 'yesterday afternoon's warm sunshine, the Jackson Hot Springs swimming, pool wan liberally patronized hy Medford hwlmmtrs. us well as by swimmers from other parts of th -county. The crowd of spe .ators whs nearly as huge a an avcr.f Bin-mer crowd IImcsIm from Portland registered at IWhI MM Include Mr. and MrsV .. Kaye. II It. ltekwood. .1. H. Hainmen. J, P.Uhof finger, V. K. Saxe, K. J. Tayl W, K. n- Nuyg ami c. T. PeteiBun. rEDFORD MAIL Charley Duncan, manager for ' Hobby Mclntyrc, was injured in a had automobile accident on Hayes hill Inst Friday night. He ami Fi unUle Monroe were returning j from t'rescent City und were on I hi side of Hayes hill when u front tire blew out, throwing the car; over tho grade. It turned over i four tiim-H and flnully lodged 1 against a tree, throwing Mr. Dun can out. Mr. Monroe Jumped when j the ear first left the road and foif-i ferert only minor cuts, but his com-1 panlon suffered Interna) Injuries 1 and it is not yet known how seri-1 ouh his condition may be. Grunts Pass Courier, The Women's lllhle class of the Presbyterian church will have a social meeting at Mi's. . Terrell's! on the Millionair Drive. All who; wish to go please meet at the ; Presbyterian church at 2 o'clock, i Arrange men In are being mado toi have cars for all who wish to go.' 31', Mrs. J. K. Cole of Ashland upentj Saturday In tho city shopping und I visiting local friends. Nip & Tuck asparagus. You canj cat every bit of this tender, freshly! cut, home grown asparagus; no ' waste. Kconomy Klsh Market. 33 j Jesse Klgan, uon of J. (I. C, Kl-j gan of the Crater National foront, left Inst week to take over a fire-: man's position In the (Ihugach na-. tional forest In Alaska, having re cently been appointed to begin duties May 1. He is well known In Medford and last year was em ployed by the Crater national for-j est anil the year before at the Kre inont national forest In eastern j Oregon. The Hotel Central at Central j Point, under new management, Isj now open for business. Newly fur-t nlshed single bedrooms ?2.r.o perl week and up; also one and two-1 rooms housekeeping, equipped withj standard electric stove for cook - ing. Free parking for patrons. CleanllneHS and service. Quiet peo ple wanted. 3K Karl Offenbaeher arrived here Sat u rday from K In math Fa I Is to spend several wocks In Medford, The DaughtrcH of 'Veterans: will meet Tuesday, A prll 2, 1, for the official visit of the department president, Mih. O. V. Vliliams, at the Armory at 8 o'clock. 31 Tho Know that fell last week In the mountains surrounding the val ley has been melting faHt because of the warm weather of the past few days, arid especially yesterday, which caused the Hogue river to greatly rise. F. A. Morse from Mill Valley. Calif., arrived by car Saturday. He Is looking tho valley oyer with a view 1 14 locating. Jle is favorably impressed with this community. Mr. and Mrs. August Kwelger, Mr. and Mrs. K. ft . Wakefield and Mrs. II. C. Powell ami smull son Klmer picnicked In. the Appleghte district yesterday. Among the guests In Medford from the state of Washington at local hotels are .lames It. and D. W. O'Farrell of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Anselman of Vancouver, Mrs. Km ma Jackson of Centra Ha 11 ml l e ,i,H Mpu II I . ,i-u l i- and Mrs. P. .1. DeClereg. Allan Car-J ringham, Kslhor K rein Ice, Jesse McHride, W. K. Imhoff and Fred ( Will to of Seattle. f K, W . 1 'arson left this morn i 11 g for Klamath Falls on bunlnesH which will necessitate his remain ing In that city for the next week. City Attorney John II. Carkln ar rived homo this forenoon from Portland where he attended n state tax reform conference last Krlduy ami Saturday. The W. C. T. C. wltl hold a county Institute In the Methodist church, Ashland, tin Wednesday all 2 o'clock. An interesting program lius been prepared, with State President Mrs. Ada Jolley as chief speaker, other addresses and mu sical numbers will be given. It is hoped that a large number of I ladles from Medford will attend t this institute. Wedding Bells At the home of Mrs. Abide Van Winkle in Jacksonville. Sunday, April at 2 o'clock, the woddiim of two of Jackson v tile's popular younu people took place, when Mis Welllui May llrown became ihe bride of Homer William Torrance. The Uev. K. K. Iliimhiim offlctuted. The h a p p y couple departed amldHt a shower of rice and the well wishes of their many friends, on their weddinu tour. tVmral INtint to Hear lr. CamiilH'll A iiu'h'h meelInK will be held In the Federated church at Central Point on Tuesday cvcntmi of this week at X o'clock. Pr. Henry M. Campbell of San Francisco will be the speaker. 1 if. Campbell is sec retary of men's work in the Pivh byteriun church, and ban hud years of experience wiih men's ovuniKn I loos. He was here once before, and Ihose who Heard him will re member the fine pruel leal things which he said. All the men of the community are invited. The young men, especially, are uied lo hear this spenker. Frankly, I hope every voter In Jackson county will have ihe op portunity to fend the article print ed lu communication column on another page of thin paper, which dlseuse prohibition law enforce ment then and now what the county I'.rohthitton fund Is and how it has been expended by the dis trict Attorney's office especially should every taxpayer rend it so he may be prepared to defend the law that pvnvidw n method by whli h n revolving- fund can be col lected ' from the hootleuKers nnd rum -runners ami used to bring about their own downfafl and ile action. I know mighty well whuX I am talking about and you had better get ready to defend and Htivnmhen this law and support against all comers the district at torney who has been administering It. IIF.KT ANPKtiHON. tPnhiidv.) 1'nlr Stockholder' MctMliiff. All tttockholdcrn of tho Jackson County Fair association nre re-, que ted to meet nt th Chamber of mnierec. Medford, Tuesday, April i!4( at 6 p. in., to elect directors for tho ensuing year. lireetors, will meet later. , 82 H. O, FROUAC1I, Soey.1 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD" ob.tuary 1 t 'ALLAH HAN Mary Ann Cal laghan passed awuy at the Sacred Heart HoMpital poilay evening, April 22, 1J2. the cause of death being paralysis. shy was 2 yeurs tl age. she was born in St. Johns, Canada, November 22. 1840. She was married to Henry Callaghan In Vermont, and at the time of her death they had been united for 53 years. For 25 yearu she resided at Spo kane, Wnch., after which time they moved to Medford. living here for the past 1 5 years. She was a member of the Catholic church and a life member of the Saint Ann's Altar society. She leaves her husband, T. H. Calla ghan. Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church Tues day morning at ! o'clock a. in., Uev. Father Hlaek officiating. In terment in the Jacksonville ceme tery. , KAOLK Arthur K a y m o n d Kagle passed away at his home, 102X W. 1 1th street Sunday even ing at 7 o'clock p. ni., his ngo being 31 years. He had iK-en a resident of Medford for the past two years and during this time was employed at the Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. Ho served l s months overseas with the 1 2th machine gun bul la lion, being a ncrgcnut in Com pany tH. Kth Infantry Brigade Uh division. Ho served from De cember, in 1 7 to July mill, in the Aisne-.Marne offensive and St. Mihlcl operation ; also the Meuse Argonne offensive, and later from the Cuisy lo tho Armistice. Also In the army of occupation and tho watch on tho iihine. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Marguerite, one stepson, Hulph !;. McCaw find his parents, Mr. and .Air's.. t.()rrlo Kagle of Cleveland, 'ohlo. lieverend W. H Katun will officiate and the ser vices will bev Tuesday,1 April 24. l!i2S. at 2 o'clock P. m., from the Perl Funeral Homo; Interment in tho Medford cemetery. PEXOYAH, Wedv.ortii Clark I'enoyar, need . 72 year.:, lumham! of Carrie C I'enoyar o4!7 Kinc street, passed- awuy -vwy eudiloiily Alirll VI, ut Ihe home, due to heart trotihle. Ho wiih horn in Flat Hock. -Mich.. January '. lSTMI. (in De ncmlier IS, l8Sil, ho wiih married to Carrie Uimphear In Ilor nell, x. v.. After tho inarrlaKc they moved to Mirhlnan. where Mr. Penoyar wiih connected with tho lumher trade. . They lived in MIchlKan until )!107, when they came to Cnllfornln. Ilvlnit nt Ikci na. where he conducted a very smveHsful lumher httslncHs. They then moved to Oakland, whei" they resided until man. when they moved to .Medford. llosldtH his wife, he In survived hy four Hona, Wedworth ('. I'enoyar. .Jr.. of SauUt Cru::. Cnl., ,J. j,amphcar pe- noyar of Tracy, cal., lialph K. of UlrmlnKham. Mloh., nnd Irwin Kenneth ,1'ennjiii-, if Medford. The. remains aro at Ihn Coukci' funeral iarloiM,. where urranRo- nientH will ho nmd(( upon the ar rival of the sons, i Dr. H. -M. Camphell. D. I)., of Han I'YanelHCo. field secretary of mon'8 work for the Pacific coast for the I'reHhvterian church, will nddrcs tiie nien's Joint hamiuet lonlijht. In which the chinches of the elly are taking part. Hi Is reuartled as one of the leadlns church workeis of the west. Itcuulur communication of lEeitincs Chapter. O. K. S. Wednesday evening at ft p. in. Special com munication May '2 for district meeting. :U , HATTII-: M. ALHF.X, Secy. S p e rial convocation Crater Lake Chapter No. 8J. ii. A. M.. Tuesday. April 04. Dinner at B:30. Work In l. M. and M. F.. M. degrees. VisltliiL- com panions welenme. Ity order of II. P. ::! K. i:. Ninini.S, Secy. (Varicose i Reduced Oi Money Back j Simple Home Treatment That ; Is Giving Amazing Results I If you have vai Icose veins or J bunches you can start today to bring them back to normal size, ,and If you are wise you will do so. ! Just get an original bottle of Moone'H Kntcrald Oil at any dispensing- pharmacist and apply it night and morning to the enlarged veins. It Is very powerful ami penetrating. After a few days' treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use uill soon reduce to normal. People who want to reduce vari cose veins, or gel rid or cczemn. ul cers, or piles in a few days should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is such n powerful, penetrating antiseptic oil that u small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can supply you, Heath's Drug Store tells lots of it. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: , i . o Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy . DR CAMPBELL TO ADDRESS MEN OttF.OONV MONDAY. '.PPniL 23. 10'2R. SPECIAL TRAIN TP 10 LOCAL SESSION The news comes from l'ort-j land that ut an executive session , of the Oregon Music Teachers' J association, held recently, plans were discussed for ihe coming convention of the association to , be held in Medt'ord on May 21 und ! 22, next. A special train will bring j the delegates from Portland and j its surrounding towns to Med -' ford, the "convention special" to! leave J'orllond at 1:30 p. m., J Sunday, May 20, for Medford. An Invitation has been sent to Madame Schumann-Heink, who i to professionally appear in Ku-1 gene, at about the time uf the convention, to address the latter ! here. The Hotel Medford will be convention headquarters, and j it fs the plan to house all the' delegates there. j A code of ethics, covering va-' rift us musical activities, is being j prepared by the ethics committee. which will be submitted to the convention for adoption. Frederick V. Ooodrich will discuss- harmony. The conference on voice will be carried on under the leadership of p. A. TenHaaf. The violin discussion will be su pervised by Ted Bacon. The Weather 1-owest temperature this morn ilK,'. 47. I'recipitntion for 21 hours end hiK 5 u. m., none. - Yesterday's weather here: Hlsh: est temiperatiiro, 77; highest this month Hlnce 1912. SO. Lowest tem perature yeMerdny, 3S; lowest this month since 1912, ,22. .Mean tem perature yesterday, 58; departure for the day, excess, 5 degrees. AveniKO dellclcncy for the mcth, 2 degrees. Precipitation: Total rainfall since first of month, 1.07 Inchea; 15-year average for the month, 1.3C Inches. Total ralfnall since Janu ary 1, C.92 Inches. Total rainfall since Septcmher 1. 14.90 Inches. Humidity yeHterdny, 6 a. m.. i)4 per cent; 12 noon, 69 per cent; 5 p. m., 40 per cent. Charactor of day, partly cloudy. Sun sels at 7:01 p. m.; rises to morrow, 5:111 a. m.; sets tomorrow, 7:02 p. m. IHises and sets computed for level horizon). Forecast for tonight nnd tomor row: Occasional rain loni-:lit and Tuesday. Moderate temperature. U WALT 10 H DICK, ..Meteorologist. United Stntes Wenther F.urenu. TOO LATEJ0 CLASSIFY WAXTKD IIi.ks, -10 to R0 11m. Ca!l FOK SAUO no acres: 15 acres in meadow; free water rii;ht. In -iuire at l!rowns.uio Jostofflce. 3S rane; adults, l'hune SI7-K. 34 KXrHAXCfK Kquity Income prop-' erly for small Improved ucrea- iikp. It. Mail Tribune. 34 LOST I.Ivor and white Sprinpcr Hpnntel puppy. Tel. 120-X. 3o Poll HAI.K llt'id Ford roadster, like new, Jt'i for quick sale. Klwnod'H Auto Shop. " 34 I'O I i H 10 X T 1 .a rue f r o n t room : hot and cold water, shower hath. 20 t-'o. Kir. Inquire hetween K nnd 5:30. 34 KXCHAXtiK Have car In guar unieed firat-elusa condition; large tt-eyUnder type; worth JOO.on. What havo ytm.to trade for this, (live all details. Write llojf IT, Mail Tribune. .'Ill LOST White wire-haired fox ter rier with brown and black spots, short tall; answers to name of Mikie. 34 KOU SA1J-; Oil TKADK Kquity lu duplex for improved acreaue near .Medford. inquire 107 X. TUverstde. 3 S BRING MUSICIANS EFFICIENT SCHOOL; Beautify YOUR LAWN, YOUR i ' GARDEN, YOUR HOME The outdoor senaoii Is here. Your lawa ' -il Kanlon, your trees nnd flower beds are your contribution to the beauty of your community. Your home and your neighbor's home, properly improved and kept, form the other man's opin ion of our city. Prepare now to Rive proper rare to your prem ises. See that your equipment is complete and efficient and In proper workable condition. Garden Hose. Coupling!, Nozzles. Reels Spading Forks Lawn Mowers and Rollers Siokles Grass Shears Pruning Hooks and Knives Iron and Wiro Rakes Wheelbarrows Trowels Spades MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Everything ROOSEVELTMOST IN FIRE DRILLS Roosevelt school, which upon ex animation today proved to have the most efficient fire drill of any school in Medford. will he reward-; ed Wednesday at the spectal Lions club fire department luncheon to be held at Hotel Medford. by Chief Hoy Klliott. Following the pre sentation of a flag to Fire Chief Klliott by the state fire marshal, for the las.t year record of the Med ford fire department, the local chief will in turn present the flag to Roosevelt school. Fire drills were hMd In all the local schools today by Chief Kl liott, C. T. Baker and K. L. Scott. Roosevelt won, with H0 points. Jackson school came second, with 80; Lincoln and Washington third, with 7'i each, and the Junior high with Mi. All of Medford. as welt as all the local service clubs and Cham ber nf Commerce members, are In vited to attend tho special Lion club luncheon Wednesday and wit ness the celebration and ttresenti tion. A special orchestra has been socured to p:ay throughout the men!. Save Your Vision Week Apr. 22-28 PfiSi EYES. THE EYES OF A NATION ..... . .., ' ! ',. , are nil trial this week. To lie sure that yours are 100 efficient, let us test them scien tifically. , OUR SLOGAN: "Good glasses, it you need tlieni Otherwise good advice!'1 Dr. jud Rickert 222 E. Main St. YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT When you enter your office does It impress you na being the work shop of a man who is successful in his business or profession? Think it over, and if you are not convinced, come to us and let us show you our modern and model office furniture. Office Stationery & Supply Co. 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