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P3TOE TWO i.j j ...i. . . . . . local and' -- Personal Joe Drawn, imrt awner of the Uruwn & Whin- limuriuue cum umiy, vuk down town xmtgi-djiy-and lodiiy, fur llf flint lime eliii-e hu wan kilotkuU uiuuluuUiua ulld injured by a. car aa hu wa cioiw Iiik ml 'eek iiko. Mr. lirown. who mill ue il cane to relieve bin Injured foot anil nnkle. ;.. . , , ,. hIk linicli ulnce tl,"ft."ident oc uired, and hna .o- cuperaled rapidly. KlrHt-cla. eoiuent work lit ran-, lonablo nioi' HrunUuna Uro.. contrautorH. . J'hono J4H-II. uji Ho. (.entral Ave. SH I Mr. and Mm. l. I.. Haripon of I.oim Heuch. Calif., nrrlvicit Moil-1 day evaninw and wilt npenij aevwi day her vUltlnif frletidn. Thuyi are rn.' route to Knterprliai, fro..;, to vl.lt thel son nnd family. Mr. and Mm. HarmoM iwo former Med- ford rKldent. hayliw mild their ranch ant) (own home several years iiko und moved tq southorn Oill fornliL ' ' , sliiiiKlox 3.2S par W nt Medford l.umher Co. Mif Dr. and Mrs. C. r. Vonscoyoc III nun. v. -. WHO IIUU neeil . wxnil v" " j clflu lilKhway north of the -U .V.l.'.f uiinil ill iii i,,.i - homo. Il!l South Orailne street.! yesterday. Dr. .VanSroyor'H condi tion Is little improved and he Is not tllluweik to riuulvu visitors, njt per fect quiet Is necessary for his wel fare. Wells Taxi, tie. Phono Sit. tr Guests from, a distance reulstered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Alva Johnson of St. l.ouls. Mil. and Mrs. Chas, Kgiichllim. Mrs. J, II, tloodlim of New Vork City and. (1. W. Wood of Dulse. Ida. Ma. Mills will be ut the. Umma Cllim Nliup, I'hono Hi. isIvIiik per iliHiient waves, the week, of May 7tli to 12lh. l'rl)0 U.7". complete. 2tf Mr. and Mrs. Wllllum Wlmer of Cqitulllu uro vlslllnu reliktlves and friends in Medford this week, liuv lilK nrrlvgd, bwo. IJaturdayi from their home. me write your fire Insurance. Corlj I, ToiiKivald, Hule.1 lUillund. Vhono 05. i tf . Kaluh lliurlson Malnne ot Dell, Callt. and Ruth liluora Itlmer of Crascunt (,'ll.v, nnd Homer William turr,anc nnd Welthn, May lirown, both qf Jacksonville, obliilnrd nuu rlnue licenses In thin elty on Hutur ilati. afternoon, Grants Pass Courier. SuKiir pine shnkes, Medford l.br. Co. 33tr The, Medford I,rnlon, the month ly, publication of the local Ameri can 1'Klon liosl, which went Inlo circulation todjiy. Is excetnloonlly Interesting to (he ex-service men, ami In nddlllon lo Its news review or tnnttors of hKcresl per taining to the post, Is spiced with parkllnx w ll nnd humorous Kerns. Your car repaired free at Frees CtariiKO. Phono 671-.1-S for par ticulars. ' " John Peters, representative of Flelschner Meyer Dry Goods com pany of Portland, spent this morn Inir In-- Medford enllliiK on locvl trade. . Mn left, this afternoon foV Klamath Falls. Hemstitching, lo per yeriK Hut- tons eovtred nt Handicraft Shop, ror the efficient nun couinemis tf-treatment received. Medford l.e Mni. Joe, Under ot Phoenix spent glon. ytleiuy In the cliy shopiilns and If you wnnt a good liulldlng lonn vlsliliw local f i loads. . , ' on a low rate of Interest, seo Red- It- you desire a violin wllh u den Co. beautiful tone nnd urenared to use. The Golden Links Ulble class rail nl rutin 4. Colleira ltldir.. 81 I No, Grape Ut. . S4 . Temporary auto licenses were Is sued nt the. sheriff's office yester day to- A. A- Gtiuhc! otto Murk. Marshall Dny. Phil Ditllnlre. C. G. CiuiitibeUi Clyde Walters, C. V. I.indley, Leonard McGurvey. Mrs. M. Vtupta, Mrs. l.lda lanugo, llor nthy Hughes, John Klls and- U O. VailWuunr of . Medford. Arthur Vawuir and ltlnnclio Sweel of Engle Point. W. C. Reed ot Gold. Hill. C. M. Taylor nnd It. M. IseX'vf of Ceniral Point, Camilla Owens of Ashland. Host Vtah Coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone. 33e. IJTtf ' W. II. l.yitiard, representative of Walton Moore, dry goods mer chants of Han Kmnclsco, Is a local business visitor. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter, Call at address, 4S7 So. Fir. Mr, and Mrs. George Porter were among (hose who spout Sunday at Prospect. See Elinor llanley Hush ror ro elesned alfnlfe seed and baled bay. 2 K, Main. Phone so:. 33Stt Dr. Jud Rlekert. who In com pany with a group of local Shrlnei vieired the Shrine hospital In San Francisco recently. In sending sev eral hoses of Rogue River volley apples and pears on the Itltte pa- tientu In (hut Institution, at nerl- I oille Intervals. Nip Tuck asparagus. Yon can eat every bit nf this tender, freshly. ret, home grown asnarami; no wnie Economy Fish Mm ki't ss j - , . j Rain or Shine Fluhrw't Milk Brd coruM to your grootr freh f rjm pr ovm twice Mch dy. A rllfornlnn realntered ill Mfrt-I ford hoii'la Ini'ltiile Mr. mul Mik. I 4 J. K, J41KN11 of Hun OloK". Mr. iind .Mm. M. it. Croido of Alt. HIiiihIh ! City. H. It. IIhitIh of llt-i-kfl'v, J tlawkiiiM of lioufiliiH t'lty. A. .M. HmuKUe of tutcraiiivnto, Mr. aud , )lrn. llurmnn of I.nnij Month. Wll- j Ililm rrowell, H. o. .Nay and l-:u- icene I'ayne ok I'muidenu, I lay I Whi'lan of I'onioua. H. W. Klllkle of j Oakland, II. ti. Milxxun nt VrekaJ 1 tll . HIIII .l I F. I.. V I.MIUUIIV VI Ilornbrook. A. . Hml.h of hbai Allurlm. .lumen A. Wilson, .1. II. I Itlnir. W. IS. lined. Jinnee f. limit- ner. VV. M. MuvKliinvr una ma '1 f Hun I'i iuicIhco. 1 "at noon com. iiunaon l oni i c I'hon 239. ' 337if Mm, Mori l.iiullcy and two chll- j di en. wlm have been vlnltlim Mm. l.ludh'y mother, Mm it. L,, lay-1 lor. here for (he pant month, 10 - turned to their home In Kiitcni' , yemrruny. I'tnh conl, elenn. low In axh. Ilnn-; en Coal Co. 1'honn 23". S37H K j h,.,,,,,,,, w, ,,,, ,noo .., ,. ,iWelllnK of five rooms on North Central avenue and the Daily News I'ubllnhlnK enmpany will npend 1 5 to make reimlrs mul altnratlnns lo Us plum on North Front street, iircordlnu to lllllldlllK permits IsHtied by the .. I in In v. Arthur lirown wll) ,.,, ,, rl0 ,n rlinnlrill'l II KlirilKH , (i accoriliiiK lo a I'wmH lue. yet,d,,y. Onion sets, 4 qts. for 26c. Alex ander's Grocery. 34 Hill O'llnru spent today tlshliiK In the UoKUe river. Wells Taxi. 2!ic. Phone 25. tf Hilly i:ihnrl of Ashland had the misfortune to catch one nf his fln uers In (he cream separnlor at the Perry Walte home on Sardine creek. The Hid was la ken to Mil ford tor medlrul aitcntlou and It was found necessary, to uniputnto Ik. I.,l,.n.l member. Hlllv Was I visiting his aunt, .Mis. P, I.. Walte, Tll Hollywood Stamp Photo ut (ho (line of tho. sad accident. ! "'"!. which has been doing husl G'lblj tllll News. iichh on Eust Main aircut for the . Dr. C, li. Slnikliis of 543 So. Ivy Wist month, closed Us doors, lust uxuort' to bo In his office over thu Sunday nnd the owner and eiiulp Woolwgrth store about May 1st. 30 ment left for California, to carry .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Hoyden I and children lilotoied lo . I'lilon Cruek Sunday, on plcnU' iind out ing. "Bo Ulnd ror a year for a. do! Ian." solid to Jackson County Hu inline Society. Medford. 36 Only men who have been dis charged from the iirniy less than three munllis ure now eligible to Join the I'nlted Suites army, ac cording to Sergeant Grovcr Owen local army recruiting urfirer. How ever, applicants ror enlistment are urged to report lo sergeant owen, who will place their names on a waiting list which will probably be utilised in n snon tune. Seo Elinor Hiinley Hush ror re cleaned iilfulfu seed and baled hny. ! H. Main. Phono 1102. 332tf O. S. York, tnilninilster of Rose burg, spent today In the city un business. See Charles A. Wing to buy your heme. - 3 Post Service Officer N. C. Chancy reports Daniel R. Dickey ami Val Slnaleton nwlvlng treatment In (he Portland Veterans' hospital, the formsr having made an emergency trip for acute appendicitis. Jim Murray has returned to duty in thu Mall Tribune- otrtce nrter un dergoing treatment nt the Voter- nils' liosplml nnd has much praise will hold lis afternoon meollng Thursday. April 2ilih, nt tho home of Mrs. Scott Darby, l"2! Kcdily avenue. Frank DeSousa. attorney, has moved to l.lndy Rulldlng, ll North Central. 3-1 The Woman's Hlble cIiim ot the Presbyleiiiui church will not meet In tho church parlors ror (heir social party Wednesday, but will meet ill (ho church at 3 p. in.. bringing cars If possible, nnd all go together Ui Mrs. A. M. Tyrell's on Millionaire Drive told Singe road 1. Pli-iu-e he prompt and thoe who. cannot bring cam may rido with those who are driving. Tho Hotel Central at Cen(rnl Point, under new niiinagemenU Is n for business. Newly fur-j now one nlshed single bedrooms 2..0 pes weok and up;. nW ono and two rooms housekeeping, eoulpped wllh standard electric stove for Book ing. Free parking for patrons. Cleanliness and service. Quiet peo ple wanted. ,s Rev. K. P. Lawrence left by (rain this morning for San Fran cisco, where he will attend a meet- ing of (he board of directors of San Francisco Theological semi-! nary, of which he is a member. I The seminary Is located at Sun Anselnuv 14 miles mirth of San' KmiL-lsoo He will also attenil me: crnduattnK exercise on Thursday , I when Leonard lirown. son of Mr i when Leonard lirown. son of Mr i nnd Mrs. Walter Eraser Hrown of. Pembro orchards near Medford. j graduates; also John lloyt. Jr.. son: of .1. W. lloyt. formerly a Sunday) schol missionary m mis - mui . of tsuuthrrn Oi-egon. Mr. Uiw rence w ill return Friday. F. O. E. nana 'dance, W. O. W. hall Thui-nL.Lv night. Adniliwlon i five. Dancing eilc. j.i-, Schillings' coffee Is being serv-; -.i ....i.,.i,-i. l.v iWwn'a. This! Is one of Ihe lst Inund of cot- i fee on the market nd Is not only popular with iirns of (be res-1. inn win oe given general uisirinu- tauranls but with the lovera ot,llon thmughout the length of the. good coffee In Ihe homes. Pacific ovist and throughout (he, M. R. Mlekol. former baseball itieher In the Southern Oregon league, passed through the city Among the hotel guests In Med Satunlay. on his way soiuh. and 'ford from (he state ot Washington shook hands at ihe station wllhlai-e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whlison of many of his former friends hero, j Spokane. Mr. Emma Klngsley of Indicating that the killing of llelllnghalll. Mr. and Mm. H. A. i... t tki. ... itn ' Sehert er. Mr. and Mr. Wd (in nine i j ii in,.,.- ...... . ,.. ..... .... LiimiH udrnnt! ha been Issue,! at lh coaaly ! Hureor. Mr. 'and Mrs. E. Doilds. cloik's office for nearly a meek. Mis Thelma Johnwn. Mr. and which Is a decided dH-r..e tnas- Xis. V. O. Jnckivn and Fi-ank Om much that over four or five dailv bert of Seattle. were issued during the buu r par! That torm from Ataka. the at the bounty season. j forerunner of which arrived herej Among (he Orrgonian ijit'.rrd , ,veterly. and daring wh(ch only! at Medford holels. other than those t t of an Inch of rain tell, sot side-j from Vorlland. are Mis K. Mear-1 tracked on the way. a today ! nln and P. S. King of Slem. K.'aenerally fair, and the iwme kind! W. Marks. Kver,-ll Harpham. I.! of wealher. with cooler tempera-1 Sha.kleton and C. II. liicg ot Ku-.ture tonight. Is forecast for tonight! gene, G. It. Howe ot Corvallia, U. i and Wednesday. The tenier.iluie Itrandrberrv of Altwinv. F. H'I nolle mild to.lay with a- PHU and O. S. York of nosebur,.1 mlnlmam of 47. 1 TVfEDFORD MXTL John llcni'linun, who illeil a I , The Outer l.uk (iulld will mwl ehtirt time uu In thin illy, loft nnjm-xt Mondny en-niiiK t Hie home extliti'' of niMirnxllllilli'ly 12,1X4.30, ari'iirdliiK to un inventory und ai - tu-HlNi'mi-ut on file today at the j county rlerk'H office. Munie banefll V. O. K. Iiaiul. ' Thumdiiy night, W. o. W. hall! I Adniianlou free. DnniliiK filie. 3,ri Hi'MuriiuK (hat thliiKH are aoudi item-rally in Central I'olnt. Includ ing tin coiiMtructlon of u new cun- ....,.. . .., ... nllHnL, . , ' . " l,..,, , ,,,. ,h ,,. ,, ,,, ' ... . ,.i, l h,.,, ,,, Ml, hlls 44 room. ha!'lv"d y-""' ri'"y- . been oonipletuly roondltlond and H exiieited to bo popular thin um- nier for motor toiiiixtK. , survey of proponed hliihway etniiKliUinliiK work between (.Irani ' p,ls m itoauo Klver him been' under way for mime time unci It la! expected t nut Jum n kooh uh the highway departuiert lnaln the necessary funds, the actual work can start. The work contemplates i the elimination of the Grucn creek hairpin" curve nnd a Keneral i atmlKlitcnlim or the road in that j the postal service, us elsewhere, The newly decorated legion region. A survey has nlso been thi uout the I'nlted States are j rooms presented an attractive ap mnde to straighten the rond over much Interested In the fact that I penrance with the now llglitln.-? cf- Iilackwell hill. Similar work nciir.tho somite at Washington several 1 Wolf creek is contemplated, ac-!days ago passed u bill to estalrtlsh I cordlng to Iilvl.ilon Highway Kn-!a glneer W. u. chaniller. Grants Push Courier. ! Tom Gaines droyo In from the Trail district yesterday on busi-'the nqss. James A. Wilson, representative: ot the California Insurance com- I puny in nun rilinilSCO, IS VlSlllllg In M...lf,.,..l in,l.... Ki.. it'll... i., n native son and this its the first (line he has ever left his home state across the northern border, lie Is delighted with Miillonl and the Rogue River valley, which he has been uniicipnlli) visiting for a. long 111110. on similar wors. I no puoio snup w.us In Medford Inst year and makes only short stops in tho cities it visits during the course ot Its nn nunl season. The shop did a good business In Medford, Judging from tho photos of local people which were tucked on the shop's walls., Phillips Heck, Hpcclnl agent ror the California Insurance company of Portland, Is spendlliK a few' days In the city and. surrounding vi cinity. tl. A. Johnson ot the Wardrobe Cleaners und Dyers ot Grants Puss was elected president or tho South ern Oregon Association or Cleunurs and dyers nt a meeting or the as sociation at Ashland on Saturday night. Mr. Doremus or Ashland was elected secretary. Represen-1 tattves or Portland bouses were present and plans were put under way for (he convention to be held In southern Oregon next February. Tho city has not yet been selected. L. D. Hragg motored to Medford yesterday on business, from his or chards In Eaton volley. Guests rrom Portland registered nt local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. llnlllday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Carlson. Mrs. Gen. O. Ilrilll deiihurg. Illlitn H. Smith. Mr. anil Mrs. A. H. Cilllaghnn, Harold II. Cake. C. E. Irwin. W. 11. Norton. L. O. Kindred, Phil llech. R. K. Lee, F. K. MrClnrcn. Tl. E. Newell. Mr. nnd Mm. E. tl. Adams, W. S. I'lery, Mno Colman, Mr. and Mrs. L. I., l.lvelcy. George Springer and E. Vnhr.- Already having neon In progress ror several days, (he remodeling' of the Interior of the First National bank Is. well under way and In cludes ihe construction of a special room for the hank'a bookkeeping department, the machine noises of which will be eliminated from the main bank lobby. Mrs. Pearl Mcrcdle, who under wont a minor operation yesterday, morning for the removal of her tonsils. Is reported lo be In a sal Isrneiory condition today. Allan Currier Is In excellent phys ical condition and believes he will win (he "bunion derby" rrom Los Angeles lo New York, according to a telegram received hen fcy Miss Rlllh Solder from the brother. H. G. Snider at Springfield. Mo. When Currier. Hie Cavemen's entry in the race, entered thai city. Me. Snider me( him nnd (alked (o him, rinding thai Currier is in fine shape. This was at 1:3Q Saturday and at thai time currier was In isth place In the race. Grant Pass Courier. A marriage license was issued at the county clerk's ortlce yester day to Thomas Grlgsby. 22. and Mars- Jlrigshy, 22. both of Ach land. Tho couple wero murried several yearn ago, were divorced last year and now have decided to marry again. License were Issued today to Herm;n J. Carlson. SS. oi i-orris. ani.. nun r.nen iai ford. 3i, of Klnin.iili Kails. Ore.. and lo l.eo J. Knoliliiucn. nljini and to l.eo 4. Knoblauch, 25. or-this Milliner, Wash., and Klitobeth , Hell, 19, of Ohlco, lallf. I Mr. and Ma W, v.. Crawson, and Mr. and Mra. Harold M.-Cradie i - r "v .,) v ,vi. v..7,, ,.,- nicking, Thte 1 4-page rologravure book-1 let. w hich is being printed in St. j Pan!. Minn., for the Medford namoer ol niiumfnv. will oe( completed May 10. according to a, wire revived tod;iy by Secretary! T. iV Maker. A total of SO.OoO : copiW have been entered lirinled miooie west io urwe more suiiers I to this section of Ihe slnl.e - - - Youiicvr. Sophie K. Hcnev. Chris! TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - of Aire. Ciiilrtnn June. Mm. .Iiiiicm nnd AUhh .li-nile AndrewH Iii-Ihk iMtaersewi of the affair. ThiiHe whu ! are able to attend the tni-tlna anil, drive n car are asked to net In luu, n wl,n slr"- K- -'hajinan. "who has i-hunte of trunxuorlaUon. Mra. :hapmun may be reached by i-ulllnir either fit or llil. Mr. and Mm, Wm. II. MrN'ealy wure amoiiK the Klamuth Full, people attending yeeterday In AIimI ford. T. I.. Dlemh Is II vlnltor 111 the city today irom l oppor, w ho nr FEDERAL TOILERS The federal .employes of Med- ' rord nnd southern Oreuon. outside Saturday half holiday fur jtov- leniiiient employe! classified as borers, helpers, skilled and semi-1 !kllled mechanics, excluding nniv i employes of the postal service I 'and government printing office. Where for special public reasons i It Is not practical to release such ' '"I"" -"i"i,"i uin-i iiuoun. Illicv iii-e Ill he eiven ml e.inlvi. !,.t half day on some other day. It Is! also provided In the bill that this 1 free time off for a half holiday i - shall not deprive tho employes of holidays or le:ive with pay to I which they are otherwise entitled j by law. I 4 I ON COPCO BILL The Junior High School Har monica ouartet will lie featured over K.MEIl tonight through the courtesy of Cojico from D lo 10 i. m. Miss .Melb.i W Illinois. In structor of music will give a talk on the harmonica bund movement thruout (he country preceding (he urogram, which will consist of ! qiinilei numbers, solos and duets. I The following members romin-ise ! the quartet: Hob Srhreoengost, I Wood row Shaw, Hob Dietrich and I Tingb y Chumtle. J As an lidded feature Miss Wil- Hums will he heard in n group or soprano solos, accompanied hy -Miss Alnui Lawrence. J Obituary PETERSON .lames Peterson Service Officer Cheney nn passed away at his homo 1 1M , nounced the death or Arthur Eaglet west 4th street Tuesdny, Atjrli i veleran ol the World war, aud pall 24. Mr. Peterson was boni 'in : lieaiers were selected to represent Denmark ' August -ill, ' 1 S53 ' iiind j Medrord post at tho funernl today, came, to tlrts country at tlieingcA military funeral vill be held of I Ho made his home In under the auspices of the lesion. Montana for several yours, wher- j the firing sijuad being rtirniahed by he was married to Katherlne Vol-( the National Guard. The resigna karu who survives him. They 1 tiou of George Codding from the onnie to Oregon In 1901 and made I executive committee was read. Le thelr home In Eugene until 1 9 1 1 ' glonnalre Codding resigning be nt which time thev came to Med-; cause of his entry into the poluical ford. ' field. Mr. Peterson has made many j Entertainment features at las! friends who will be sorry to hear night's meeting included several of his death. Funeral services ' numbers by the junior high school will be held from tho Perl Fu- j harmonica quartet and a mimical neral Homo Thursday. April ' 24. 1 Program by the legion 10-piece or nt 2:3U p. m. Hurial In MsUford. , cheat. Miss e 1 b a Williams. . , music instructor of the Junior high PORTLAND. Ore., April 24. J school, gave most Interesting talk (Pi--Whon Fiirria Stuart. 17. of on the ltopularity of the harmonica Roise. appeared at tho police sta-1 bands throughout the country anil Hon last night for food and lodg- outlined her plans for the develop ing, officers recognized him as ' ment of a local organization of one of a pair of Holse bids, who j this type. Following the entertain had disappeared from their homes. I ment a feed -was served by the Ho had given n fictitious name. ' I-ndles' Auxiliary, but when an officer asked him if ' Tn following is a list of the new he was Karris siuurt he admitted : legionnaires who were Initiated his identity. He said he hud Medford post last night: separated from William Wood. 17.1 R- Smith. S. T. Johnson. O. R. when they arrived in Portland. , Staftord, .Inck Wood. C. B. Wilson. Don Elliott. John H. Pearce. J. R. Wedding Bells A quiet wedding took place Sal unlay at noon when Harry Hansen of tills city and Mablo Hagar of Ashland wero married at the par sonage of Kev. John K. Mcfionaltl on West Tenth street in the pres ence of a few friends. A wedding dinner was served at the Hotel Medford and a short honeymoon trip took the couple to the northern end of the stale. The bridegroom Is well known in city, having been engaged in the coal business for a number of years, and the bride, a resident, Ashland, has been a member of the Central I'olnt school faculty fpr i,io imm .e. Special convocation Crater Ijike Chapter No. JJ. R. A. M.. Tuesday, Aiiril 24. Dinner at C.-30. Work In P. M. and M. K. M. decree. Vistting com t"J'" welcom.-. lly order of H. P 3" e K. XICHOIS Secy Boys' Golf Knickers $2.50, $3.00, S3.50 A now shipment of theso very jiopnliir all-wool kniikors for hoys from t? to 1 years. Knlries uro in tan, prvys ami jtiHHl-lookiii); mrxtnres. Hny now at this Uriev for summer ncur. f "THE STORE FOW EVEPVSOdV1 J OT?F,nONT," TTHRSDA'Y. 'APRTL 24. 1928. 'Medford post again broke all rec ords last nlBht when a totul of 52 KARACHI, India, April 24. World war veleranB wero Initiated j W Sir TukoJI Itao, former mah . Into the American LeKlon. Al- i ain jah of Indore. and his latest thoiinh some dlflculty was experi-; mahnraneo. the former Nuncy lenced in handling this huKe class 'Ann Her of Seattle. Wash., mil iar candidates in the present leUon 0,1 ,oa"y on ,ne. sleamshlp City quurters, the inltutory work wus , ot I'aroda. creditably put on by the ollk-ers of the post, including Commander . Horace Lromley. First Vice Cum i mander Ted Raker, Second Vice i Commander E. C. Ferguson, Past Commander Seely Hall, Acting! Chaplain Goerue CoddliiB and Ser-! seaiit-at-Arms Chas. Cass, 1'ectH, newly tinted wulls. new cur-1 tains und revised seating arrange- mont. A vote of thanks was ex-' lu-itemliul to Chairman John Holmer I und the efficient house committee t for their efforts, alao to the ljidles' i Auxiliary for making the curtails. I to Legionnaires Arthur Parker and I. K. roy for tinting the walls and ' to Mill Holger of J. C. Penney & Co. I ..., u . u.v.ui.i, njininiiin , Stands. 1 he Igeton smoker committee reported a big sins party arranged I for Monday, May 14. with boxing, wrestling, stunts, music and a feed free to all legionnaires. Admission will ho by legion membership card, Hob Strang reported a success- fill nance, given hy the dunce com- ntittoo April 14, and pliins are being inniln lor iiuotliar olio of iliosu popular IokIdii affairs In the near future. Paul .McDonald re ported flno process being- lnntla by the convention commission lo. ward rinul plans for the big state mectnig here in August. Seely Hall, chairman of the avia tion committee, made a talk on the noed for immeilliitn uction to secure a now und adequate landing field for Medford and outlined tho many udvuntaKes which will ac crue to this community by Incat Iik? h terminal airport In Medford. A resolution was adopted endors ing Ihe efforts of the local cham- "pr of commerce to secure this field, and assuring the'hearty sup-1 P"rt of Medford post. i Committees wcro uppolnted by Commander llromley to toko I charge, of sick and relief work and caro ot velerana' waves In: leach ot the outside communities In this locality as w-ell as Meilford. i no commander also appointed the following committee to make plans tor Memorial day In conjunction with the other patriotic organiza tions of Medford: Col. W-. H. Payne. Elmer Wilson, Dr., Dodson and Roland Warren. M.illie. J. E. Sylvia. Harry R. Ja cobs. Carl Niedermeyer, .lames H. Phipps, Karl If. Cook. John S. Ilodge, Chas. E. Wymore. !vnn C. 1 a f ' :i Dr. Emmett J. CARPENTER Chiropractic Electro-Therapy 3CS Medford Bldg. , Office Phone 430-R Residence Phone 669-B ! ! WUhod. Karry E. Dubbs, Paul B. i C ard of Thanks. Hyuniiw, Krank Klchardaon, Har-1 We""lsh to. thank our many den TurnbouKh, C. C. Safer, S. V. t frlt-ml and especially the l.lons .Morrill, Hert Stancllff, H. A. Smith, cluli, for their kiudnexH and yno V. It. Hawley, Fhll Hart, M. SlemeH, I palliy durinu our recent bereave- W. J. Walsh, F. B. Smith, T. G. tuent in the om of our beloved Smith, J. Calhoun, R. C. Miihsoii C. H. Pursell, Fetor Arcade. J. H. i-acy, . a. sunson, v. . it, nanta, ! Chaa. Dooms. Walter Wilson, W. Coffeen. Oscar H. Waddell. Guy : Waddall, R, J. Riuabaruer, Marion j J. Hill. Fred Rudy, Carl K. Ander j son, Geo. Handy, Paul Hose, O. M. I Uaakins, NeiKhbois. Regular communication of Reames Chapter, O. E. S. Wednesday evening at p. m. Special com munication May 2 for d'"'rlct mt'nK. 33 limine Auur,., oecy. Sheep owners. Attention! w" are ln position to pay yon moro thftn anybody for wool-mo- nalr See U9 before you sell, MEDFORp BARGAIN HOUSE, Phone 10C2. 27 N. Grape St. ' ssatr "i,r r-w Q0 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE I.ean-to auto tent. SH.Oll; 2 army cols. 1.00 each; camp stove, 2 burner, 14; dresser, H12; Axminstcr rug, 5u: 2 rock ers, 115 each: library table. 10:( sewing machine, 810; chest or drawers, while enamel finish, $15.00: kitchen table, $2; quart enns, glass top, 7 5c doss. These goods ure ull new. 111! So. Ivy. 33 FOR TRADE OR SALE A good, well stocked and equipped dairy ranch; good herd, good machin ery; rine homo, all ready lo go. For quick sale will sell on very easy terms. E. C. Corn, 1 1 So. Riverside. , 34 FOR SALE Hy owner. 4 and 5 room houses; new. strictly mod ern; 70-ft. fronts. Inquire 25 Kenwood Ave.. 39 FOR SALE Almost new radio cheap. 4111 No. Crupc. 35 A H1G special on California fruits. Navel oranges 75c pail or $2.50 a packing box.; grapefruit 40c: to lillc doz; Newtown apples, 25cj box and up. Irish putlltoes, gl.TiO to $1.75 per 100. block from Main St. on So. Fir. C. ti E. Packing Co, , 3l GOOD CSED CARS Our used car values nre leaders iai'6 bite model 2-door Dodge sedan, run only 14.000 miles: looks and runs like new. See this car before you buy. 5-pnssenger Franklin touring in excellent shape; n nice light car at a very reasonable price. See this nlr-cooled car. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. Inc. Hudson, Essex, Cadillac & LaSalle. 35 KOlt SALE $105 cash and the balance -like rent, will put you In possession of a. neat litilo ncw 4-room home on pavement. To tal price $1365. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 35 FOR SALE 2-fnmily home; 4 rooms and hath downstairs: 3 rooms and kitchenette upstairs. Price S1550; only 300 cash. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 35 FOR RENT 7-room house with range, close In. Phone 1042-W. 39 FRANKLIN SEDAN- Reflnished. new tires and five years salis f'lction in a closed car for $435. T-riiis. Chrysler. 12S So. Rlv-r-sido. 3M WANTED Thoroughly experienc ed woman for general house work: two In family: S miles from town. Doremus. Phone 132-W. a:, FRAZIER ACCOUNTING SERV-ICE-Machine bookkeeping. Com plete in every detail. Phone 1159. Medford. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jannin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Drug Store News Satunlay tho dollar day was a big sm-ccss. It made evervone happy, merchants and i-ustomers alike. We have a few of the bargains left and to clean up we will continue them at the dollar price. They will move fast. Don't delay. To make ourselves solid with the kids, we mention this is sulphur and molasses season. Also sulphur and cream tartar time. We have them in tablet, form. The three-side-open moth-proof bag at 67c is a very seasonable article. That three dollar Ansco camera that we are sellini; at $2 9 does as Kood work as the high priced ones. Ask us to tell you about the service the Ansco people Kiv0 when you use their films. We are giviiu- rapid service inde velopin? and printing films. Pleased customers have built up our large business. HEATH'S DRUG STORE rree Delfrery M Near Aj Tour pt0M husband and father; ulso for the bautiful rtoral .offering. , Mrs. John Uilllngs, Misses Rose and Ituth Hillings, i Newman Hillings. 33. . Mall Tribune classified adi reach ft floe peoplo or mora verr day. tf flH o n ni vi 1 i hunts i r ' Bordine & Carrol ' iff ' ' ms revue Rwjar w r V A De.)io Al.la iiflfe Wf ' " A Variety of Danse ... J , HERAS & WALLACE , , I ' I.-,. ..."BACKYARD ENTERTAINERS" W R0BEETS & CLARK S IN "60 YEARS AGO" I l7 JACK BAXLEY JU-sii.--. IN "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS" IB J i 1 1,1 i, FRIEDLANDER BROS. v ' MUSICAL COMEDIAN8 MammBmmmmmm LN. Also Xrtmmmm FEATURE PHOTOPLAY yvfll H. X , Last Times TODAY ' f "THE COHENS AND KELLYS - I V .m:r8" - tH 7 GEO. SIDNEY aaai Bargain Matinee 2 P. M. Evenings 7 4 9 II Children 10 Adults 35 Children 25 Adults 50- i II . -Hi T 1r- irV in tw, rnntri a 2 BIG " 'rJjkkfi DAYS (75 Mon..Tues. , 1,151 TII2-. V o a m nji! r w. m mtj irwt x mi m w t w r i , i AND His r0;; incomparable i ZXZ Tee BRUNSWICK' and hear them in : : LUMBER a AT TBOWBBTDOE LUMBER. VAJU) c0