PXGE TWO " MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OftFiONV WEDNESDAY. rAPKTL:2.j."l928. rs h Iocal and ' Personal ,, .,, na-mi,a ifiuuofl hv ,j,rX7d XS tne city touay ' . , 5Z.! rrM l U Si of IM an 1 1. MohlnVtl to eonslruct a $3000 dwelling on" Chestnut street. A permit alo j was issued to J. W. YounK to ron-j itreot, while 76 will uo spent ly A. M. l'utney to repair a uweninK on lMum street. First-class cement worie nt rea-2!. Admission, Including erand lunuble prices. lirundase. Hros.. stand, &lo. Children under 12. contractors. Phone 24D-K. 023 free. 3 Ho. Central Ave. 80! Air. and Mrs. Win. I.yman and Visitors from' practicnlly every j Mr, and Mrs. i:imer Fisher are ex parf of Jackson county are in Ash-j peeled home today from I.onjj land today intending the W. C. T. , Heach. Calif., where they have been I.', county Institute: -Mrs. Ada Jol-1 vacationing for tho past three ley, state president, was the main months. speaker on the proRram. j Best Ktnh Coal. Hansen Coal Co. -HhlnelM 3.2G pes M at Medford i Phone 239. 3S7tf Lumber Co, ' ' Jtfj Fred Flck drove Into Medford Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Halloway left I on business this morning from his last night with their small dnuk-h- Jacksonville ranch, ter, Mary Frances, for Kan Fran-i Walnut top R-raftlng by experl clsco, where tho latter will be Riven enced. successful walnut Rrafter. medical treatment. Wells Taxi. 25c. Phone 25, tf JudRe and Mrs. (llenn O. Taylor, who were- called to Band Point, home on North Hecond ror tne pasii1"" ; maieiui ami ijimia, nut no casualties were re- lda the latter part of lost week I two weeks, Is able to be out nndj sevcn-lmiliiR lie with the Modoc , thrilled over receivlnK the flaK, ported. by the death of the Judue's brother, hopes to resume his practleo on I Orchard nine. Kaon, team had t which comes to us indirectly from . Hhocks were also felt this morn are now In Kpoknne, and will prob- Monday mornlnR. Klamnth News.l made one run and because of lark j the Rovernor of tho state," she said. ! ins at Lamia nt the head of the ably he home Friday or Saturday, ncvordlnr to o, lettsr which Ooo. W Wood stenographer and clerk In the court of Aldus Taylor, re ceived from him this mornlnir. Tho funeral services were held nt Hand Point last Saturday and the burial took place in Spokane lust Mon-lon business. day. JudRC and Mrs. Taylor navel Hull same, Medford vs. Duns been remaining a few days whilolmulr, nt Medford, Sunday, April the latter looked after tho widow's 20. Admission, Includlnit Krnnd buslness affairs. stand, f.0n. Children unilor 13. Mr. Mills will be nt the Kmmajfree. 36 Cline flho(i, Phone 464, giving per manent waves; the week; of May 7th fo 12th. Price ?7.75, complete. 28tf The first bounties Issued nt the ennmy ck-rk's office for over a week were Issued today to II. I'. Griffin of MedfordV for one coyote, and lo Lloyd Welch of Knifln Point for five coyotes-. Choice Rliidioll nulbs for sale, 2He per tlo. KJ7 W. 2nd, 30 (ttiests From a distance reKlsternd at Medford hotels Include F. It. Albrecht of Indianapolis. D. Rosen perl and the Frledlander Bros, of ClricnRO, O. H. Helno of Wallace. Ma., IJ J. I-endholt of New York Cliy and J. I. Ileen of Coeur d'Al enc; Tdn. 1 T.et me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 991. it Dr. and Mrs. If. D. Stewart nnd O. A. McCarthy were amonit the residents of Klomnth Falls spond- 111 yesterday la Medford. Sunur plno shakes, Modford Lbr. Co. Dirk Sellmnn returned from a week's vocation In eastern OreRon today. An honesl-lo-ROodness btlR- y ride was one of tho thrills Dick experienced on his vacation. Hnranln dnys. Thursday. Friday and- flatdrday. nt the Emma I.ou Hot Shop In the M. M. Store, llun- dreds of new1 hats Just received. priced special for this week end. 6.9. 'JS.KS. 14. s. 3., J1108 an 11.00. Kiddle tints !IHc and up. Marvelous values that arc real money silvers. Oreen truillnR stamps Riven, too. ' 3( Tho front ot tho Sparta bulldliiR Is receiving a new coal of white paint this week, which has fresh ened Its appearance considerably. Tour oar repaired treo at FreeB Oarage. Phono 671-J-3 for pnr tlculnrs. While today -was a very nice one, following the cooler weathor of last nlRht and this mornliiR. with a minimum of 34, Increnslnu cloudi ness and moderate temperature is the forecast for tonlKht nnd Thurs day. The warmest temperature of yeslerduy was 63. Hemstitching o per yard. But tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf r County Aent 1 P. Wilcox made hlk usual weekly visit to Ashland Tuesday. Conditions In reward to crop outlook remain stationary, ho declared ,lhe whole crop depend InR' upon the- prevention of dtim iik from frosts, and the Rrnln crop depending largely on the type of weather for germination which will follow the spring rains. Ashland Tidings. It you desire violin with a beautiful tonA and prepnred to use, rnll nt room 4, College Bldg., 81 No. Grape St. 34 'Mr. Newhry of the Talent dis trict spent this morning In .Med fnrd on business. Visit our llnnd Tlnx, 283 F.ast fttlt Ht., Just east ot (lroeoterln, and Inspect our beautiful eastern mll' llnery. the famous tinge nnd Mono gram ehapeaux, exclusive with this shoppe. Also our popular priced millinery will please you. 311 Mrs. Howard Feary returned from Portland yesterday, where she has been visiting for tho past week. ' Acknowledged Leadership . . . , '.. - ta given to Fluhrer'j Milk Bread Because of it unvarying; superior quality. i C'allfnrnianH reKiHtercd at Med ford hoi! Includ K. II. King of Mnllywood. Ituth Humptr and Mao .Whiti (if Ditnamulr, (W'oiko iJindk' of Piedmont, AJubel Jtauer and Alice MoudyHlll of Vroka, Mr. and Mm. JiuiifH Kendrkk of Oakland, H. II. Ilray of Bi-rkrley, J. Ka- Mm. II. II. Tim. Helen hpHtrln, ( ""' - " "' Anrtr-WB. T. Winkle H. J. and Fred; j. jienodicl. N; Applehaum. Air. Clarke. Mm. Emm WIIkoh. II. "J Mrs. Vrsnk Koyflrth. U W.Konneramnn. Mrs. C. M. Kllmorc HhW, J. .MoOreror. W. M. Me- and r.. u. U Klynn of Heattle. K- Watklna. K. Mnnnlni! h. A. Xyo wax a l)Ulni.a visitor: and A. t'ralry of Han Franiuwo. f In Mi-rirord this mornliu,--from th-ti It. II. Hammond spent this morn-) Talent district. J i business. null came. Modford vs. Huns - ! mulr. nt .Medfnrd, Sunday, April! can at address, tii ho. ir. . l)e o. J, Johnson, dentist, whojl"y ln county was iiuruiag neau ot Kooseveit, the record ' rain storm. Twenty h o u s es col been niilte III at his I ,ant Sunday at Central Point when I winllillB Rrado school of the. city. I lapsed at the small town of Aniurl I has Soo minor Hanley uusii for re-,;"' i""" - clenned alfalfa seed and baled hoy. teams iiRi-eed lo quit at the sev - 20 K. Main. Phone 802. 332tf nth InnlnR. The Ramo drew w. A.. Wlest, superintendent or. claims for the U. H. Fidelity and Ounranty company out of Port- j lnnd, Is spendlnR today In the city Air. and .Mm. Tl. V. fiumblo of Onintn 1'UKH wrri! vlHitorn in Metf- ford Monduy. That Hood coal. llanHen Coal Co. Phone 23U. 337tf (loiirno llewcy, rpntrnl Iilnt rnncher, Hpent Hverul Iiouih In the city thlH mornlni; on hiiMincHH. Utah cool, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 230. 337tf The rity council mot lnnt nlRht with the apprulKiil bourd that has in chance the refionimendlnp of uh seHmentK on property hpnnfltted hy the openinp and Improvinir of Hlxth ntreet ln'twecn- Front and Went Main, to dlHcuH these rer ommendntionH. An n remilt of the dlHfUHHlon It wan decided to make Homo ndjiiHlmentH. Another meet Iiib will he hold thin week to tlll further rtlKciiMH the matter, which will come up for action at tho reK ular city council meet Ins next TueHthiy night. Onion not, 4 qta. for 25o. Alex ander's Orocery. 34 Mm. J. H. Tyrrell In entertain Iiik memherH of the Rihlo claHH of the Preshytcrlun church at her home on the JackHonville highway thin afternoon from 2 to 5. Wells Taxi. 28c. Phone 26. tf Included among the Orcuonlans reentered at Medford hotels, other than thoHo from Portland, arc J. T. Goodman, A, K. Taylor of Ha lem, le W. KnlKht of lluhlmrd, Mr. and Mm. A. A. HnKers, Kd Harney, 55. N. Agee, O. II. Camp hell, I W. Hamilton nnd t.'. il. ItlKHfr of Kiipene. Dr. C. R. Hlmklns of 612 So. Ivy expects to be In his offlco over thn; Woolworth store about May 1st. 30 le Hmlth of thn (ilen Itosa dis trict epent several hours in Med ford today on a buying trip. "Ho kind for n year for a dol lar," nend to JackHon County Hu mane .Society, Medford. 2tf 1 n an e f f ort to com p 1 et o the work of Improving the Medfnrd airport, a grader has been work ing two eight-hour shifts lo assure completion before the airport land ing field be come too dry. Fol lowing the completion of the grad ing, the grader will be brought to Medford to do much needed grading on local streets, accord ing to present plans. Sec Kllnor Hanley Rush for ro- cleaneU alfalfa seed and haled hay. 826 K. Main. Phone fl02. 332tf Johnny Carlson was placed In the county Jail Hunday to Herve out a fine Imposed upon him several months ago when he was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxi cated. Carlson never paid the fine and county officials stuted today that he would be compelled to serve the time in Jail at the rate'of two dollars per day. As his fine and L'tists amounted to ti!, he will spend the next month there. (Irants Pu.h Courier. Hee Chnrles A. "Wing to buy your home. 3U Jnek Carle returned this morn ing from Heattle. Wash., where he has been attending the Itotary con vention held this week In that city. If you want a good building loan on a low rate of interest, see Ited- drn & Co, 4l!tf Ur. It. Clancy left on n finn ing trip this morning. Frank HeSouea, attorney, has moved to IJndy ltuildlng, 1 1 U North Central. 34 Mr. and Mrs. WHlluni "Whit son arrived this forenoon from their home In Haeramcnto. Calif., for a visit ht-re of several days with rel atives while en route on a motor trip tn Heattle. Wash. Tho Hotel Central, nt Central Point, under new management. In now open for business. Newly fur nUhed single bed moms f -'.fio per week ami up; iilxo one and two- rooms housekeeping, equipped with standard electric Move for cook- Uuy, V. II. Paine. Three volleys 'lug. Free parking for patrons, were fired at tho stave hy a firing , Cleanliness and service. Quiet mo-1 mtuad from Company A, ISflth In- ple wanted, ss:fantry of tho National Guard. Mr. and' Mm. Frederick Watson j There was n large attendance from left yemerday for their home injti,e American Legion and nMi n (Oregon City, following wveral ditys:m,KP mit-ndance Horn the Owens- spent In MMiford att tullng to busl- I ness mutter. F. o. K. bnnd dance. W. O. W. hull Thursday night. Admission free. Dancing 6c. JS Temporary auto llcenen were Is sued at the sheriff's office today to Phil Hannaford of P.nglc Point, Delia Parker of Tub nt, Mr. James i Futon ami W. C. KiiMbafcr of Jack- sonvtMe, t'lly of Ashland. Jcsm Al len of Ashland. W. II. Fisher. Ore gon -California Trucking company and Clarencff Smith ot' Medford. Dance benefit F. O. K. bnnd. Th ti rsdii v n I u h t . W. O. YV. hull Admission free. Dancing 6lc. & Among the stjite of VanhInf:ton hotel uuei I n Si l ford a re M r. and Mm. J. M. Prry of Valtlma, Mr. and Min. H. II, Joncw of Vn oouvcr, Mr. and Mm. K. M. Herb of IleUlnKham, Mr. and Mm. F. D. i KaundTH of Kpnkano and Mr. and; aro i - ms - i worth of Medford wero business! 1 visitors in (.rants Pass yesterday, ah -Medford and southern Ore- lion doctors nro to be Invited torn,, ,i, um. ini i r;. a. conferenco to be held In this olty ! ,l1 ,,,,, .,,,., , . , . , .u . '. ",Ser- President of the firm; Don M, May 2 under the auspices of the miK,,t Ue con"''"'ed a hero , destroyed the wntennB resort of , Alexander, vice-president; Hay A. county health unit, with officers uy lne B,a,e marshal and deputies Kalamakl at the astern entrance , Duncan, secretary-treasurer: Clar and dotcoin of tho slate board ofjof Oregon and California, out to j to the Corinth canal. once Hornaduy, superintendent, and neann in cnarRe or ine conierence. Important topics are to be taken present plann. Mr. and Mm. Wllhur Jonen of K'limnlh Fnlls are vlsltlnir this1. .? " ----""""- week whh Mrs "ones' sis,"? Mr- ,naK " K"lott by Joe , Rader.' ali Pholnlii. and wlthi11" hJ,l' "J". marshal, k .n T,n vhi,rv. nt fhia ltv Doth states attended todays cele- Probably one nf the first hnso-i hrallon, the local chief,. in turn, pre - l.nll trnmtta nt the' uenunn tn heiunnn n. tn vnu rnn i , . n .. -j r. - - - : mine ,-,uu w, niiC,,u..,.0, .,.,,., InR many wuniiny motorists wnoian( faculty and school board, hut happened to he passing by the ota-i due to the caveman tnctltiB of Kit e mond, which is near the Pacific : Chief Roy Klliott, whom, r muat highway on the city school grounds. (admit, have never been able to After having been employed by ; forgive in my heart until today." the C. K. Oates Auto company fori.MiuB Van Meter said that the chief the past six months, Miss Myrnn.had "Absolutely forced her, by Hush begnn duties last Monday in thn business office of Mnnn's De partment store, filling the potdtlon left vacant by Mrs. Frank Jenkins, who left this week for Klamath Falls, where her husband hi hern transferred by thn Shell Oil com pany. Miss Hash was a former Mall Tribune, reporter.. We have been bawled out hy Jim Orlgsby for spelling It "Legion naire." The comrade says "Irfgion alr" Is correct. InvcHtigation shows that the word Is taken from the ancient Slovnklan and means, ac cording to a literal translation, "Always Vote aye." If this explan ation don't suit Jim, nil we can say is, why bring that up? Med ford Legion. I A. C. Spencer, general solicitor for the T'nion Pacific system, wllhj headquarters In Portland, will pass t h rough M cd Cord lonlg b t in h Is prlvuta car. Guests from Portland at Med ford hotels Include C. W. Jones, J Prag, j. IK Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smith. John y. Clark, C. C, Ijimb, V. J. White, W. S. Park. IT. K. Nowtill, Mr. and Mrs. H, Kretslngor, A. F. SerManous, Wm. Zoeller, Allen Olson, P. C McKen nett, Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Ryder, It. IJ. Howell, J. B. Hundley, Gor don Plack, J. K. Martin, J. W Luke and It. C. McKennett. Marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday and today lo Ora P.. Haley. L'O, unci Lllle Monohan, 27, both of liod Muff. Calif., and to Albert Smith. 38. and to Pearl Hlake, 42. both of Ited muff. Hlchurd F. I-ewman of Josephine county was a courthoUNo visitor in Medford today. Mr. Lew man is a republican candidate for the nom ination for county commissioner. Mrs. F. M. itadovan, formerly of Medford. Is In this city attend ing to business matters, and will move her household goods to Seattle where she has recently purchased property In the Laurelhurst addi tion. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Kenly will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Carmel. Man Francisco and other California points of interest. They will be accompnled by Mrs. Ken ly's sister, Mrs. ltlchard 1. Steven son, nnd Miss Margaret Thompson of Iake Forest, 111., who are guests of the Kenlys. The regular weekly meeting of the American Legion convention commission Is scheduled for to night at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Kvery member of the commlKsion Is urged to attend. . J. K. Ueeves of San FranciHCo was a local business visitor In Medford yesterday. A new member of the Medford high school faculty is Mrs. Victor O'Neill, formerly of Klamath Falls, who will substitute for the remain der of the term as teacher of Kng- llsli. replacing Mrs. Sether. who recently left with her husband for California. Mrs. O'Neill, who is a well known Medtord woman and better known as Lucille Marshall. Is a sister of LMIkoii Marshall, the loca I mi t h or, w h o for so m e t i m e past has been residing with his family in North Carolina. F.di son and family will visit Medford about June 1st. 4 KAGLK The funeral services for Arthur Hnyniond Kagle were held at the Perl Funeral Home. Tuesday at 2 p. m. Kev. W. H. Kuton officiating, who paid n fit ting tribute to the deceased. The pallbearers were from the Ameri can Legion as follows: o, ft. Staf ford, Phillip T. Heeterbry, Lester young. Frank Hoffman, H. K. Le Orggon Lumber company. Inter- meal In Medford cemetery. KNOYAR Funeral services for is I i Obituary thelateWedworthC. Penoyar. gedinod bv Sandinb rebels. Is still 72 years, husband or Carrio C. Pen-1 tliiv Wl4B suggested In a Hluefields. oyard of 41T King street, will be Nicaragua, dispatch received by tho held from the t'onger funeral par- Associated Press lorn rVlilnv. April a7, nt t.M i. ni. Upy. Knlotl of thi llnptlHt I'hnrch will have chnrno ot tho norvlwn and j Intnrmont Kill ho mucin In tho Med-1 ford ccmolory. ! 4 W.UriKIHUiS Murine pntrnl rrponn roninrt villi luvgo lor"o Sndino re belt. Fl DRILL i FLAG AT LION'S LUNCH: Fire Chief Roy Elliott, who, at . . . . ... . - , Ule special Uons cluli open lunch - i eon today, was honored and pro - sented a flag for Medford'g record ftuss van Meter, principal of the' !llo08evelt acn00li he j a .,, arm cavemun, whom she ha a never been able to forgive until today. i""" miiiui inuueeu i,ti'n iv, .,, t.n ran illDlci , i nu 11 wo nuve exceueu in tne matler 0f fire drllL in our school. . It is not only throtiRli the com- uuieu co-upeiaMou 01 ine siuuenis heartless, strong-arm methods, to sliile down the spiral fire escape on one occasion. I was petrified, or course, and downright angry at htm. And the awful part of it was that t liave not found one other principal In the city who was sub jected to such methods. Hut the chief is a biff man. And, you see, won, so today he Is duly forgiven." State Fire Mui'slml Loo, who rep resented" Governor Pntfurson In pre senting tho flag to Chief Klliott, said that of alt the city councils in the stale, that of Medford hud the most hearty co-operation. The flag, he said, was to commemorate the aohievement of the citizens of Med ford, and should be looked upon with proper pride, not as a prize, hut as a goal attained In the -;rent work of safeguarding property and human lives. Mark Uyun, president of the Pa cific Coast Pi ro Chiefs' association, was the next speaker. He Raid that, although this was the official visit of liio officers,, when they wero instructed to inform the city officers or their respective duties, ho felt that Medford, the record winning city, needed no such in structions. Fiunk Agneau, member of the National Hoard of Fire Underwrit ers, said tl.at the co-operation be tween the Medford chamber of commerce, city council, fire tj partment and service clubs was an Inspiration to pther cities. Jay Stevens, California state fire man.hsl, and exonutlvo secretary of tho International Association of Fire Chiefs, humorously explained that the difference between tho rec- j ord attained hy tho Oregon stalo fire nmr.shul nnd the California state lire marshal In the matter of fire prevention, was due to tho fact I li.,.. il,. n,,ni ut.ile i:,e marshal was paid tor 1:1k services, whilu the California officer had to pay tor the prlvileAo. That Medford has won the distinction of helug the first city in Oregon in fire prevention, and Oregon, as one of the leading states fn the entire Cnited States. was a fact generously commended by Mr. Stevens. "Fire loss in tho United States has been reduced S9.000.000 during tho past year. Within three more years of combined co operation the present loss can 1h cut in two," he said. Mr. Stevens, who travels con tlnually all over the United States and Canada in the interest of fire prevention, told of a visit to Mon treal shortly after tho theatre fire disaster there recently in which 76 children were burned to death1. T. Haker reviewed the exam ination of local schools conducted during tho. week bv n committee composed of Fire Chief Hoy Kl llott. K: 1. Scott, and himself and commended the orderllnew, peed and preparation displayed by the students of the schools. He offered one suggestion to the school board; that the period gongs nnd fire warning gongs -he different, on account of a slight confusion on the part of tho stu dents upon this matter. Other representatives nnd guests present at today's meeting in cluded J. T. Goodman, deputy Insurance commissioner of' Sa lem, 1C. A. Taylor deputy state fire mnrshall and O". U Ithrrie. independent- five insurance ad juster. Following the meeting. Horaco asked the guests nnd Lions club members to pose for pictures in front. J. T. Goodman also took moving pictures of the presenta tion and of the attending crowd. E FELT MANAGER ALIVE XKW YOUK. April 35. The possibility that George 1. Marshall. ilttslstum mininunr nf I -a I.n v t. u.de mln. roiHtrir.l to. hv.'hm. The dlspnloh. flleil troin lllue forliln ni noon lodny. bhIiI: "Mur shnll rxirt9 Ix-lnit well treated n lonit an Oirnn tromninnder of the roliel forre which seined the mine several days nitot slays hy him." Tliao was no mention In the dl. jpatrh of anv n-pi-vrts that Marshall had beeu killed. QUAKES CONTINUE N GREECE-STORM ADDS TO TURMOIL ATHENS. Apr. '25'. (ThHeaw- , - . - : - , . , . . - . rlnB enrthqunlwfc lit !Grece , tills; ; morning wrought fresh dnmuee on ' the devastated isthmus of Corinth.' i i,..i, , ..n. . .,..,,.. -....y,. i. ,.n nerved at PiraeuH, the port of Athens, where the Hea rose to a Kreat heipht and then suddenly re - i ceded. KilRht dnmnpe was caused! " mim,iiik. ! A HrM shock felt at Athens at ! 2:30 a. m. caused a certain amount . 01 panic anionR tne innaouaius. Other shocks were felt at Cor-i , mth last niaht. These were ac- i .... ... ..... .1 cuilipa U1CU 0 a VIOM'ni llllll lin'l Gulf of that name and on the Island nf Poros. A Prltlsh squadron arrived nt Corinth and commenced to dis tribute food and blankets. Denis Loverdos, Athenian banker who owns a villa at the stricken water ing place of Lnutraki, gave 200,000 drachmas, (32.600) for the suf ferers In hat district. MANILA., Apr, 26. (P) Four Mores, followers of ihe. Moham medan faith, were executed herein day ln the only electric chair In the Orient, for robbing the homo of a fellow Moro and killing him. Only one of the four died with trntlltlonal Moro bravery. . The other three virtually were In a state of collapse as they were led to the hair. Governor General Stlmson refus ed the request of newspapermen to witness the execution, wiying he did not believe the publication of the details would serve any use ful purpose. He expressed the hope that the press would "join rm In an effort to pniect the Philippines from morbid excesses whirl, have become too prevalent in the I'nlted States." ESTAGADA HIT KSTACADA. Ore'.. ( April '25. () Kohliers last ' nlKht went -"thru " " severa p.a. es. i'f " " ".'""'; fm'"' " '! "hort ' ook s RniilKO lost a, Estn- 1" ' found Its shelves looted of narcotics, tobacco ami cigarettes and Morgans grocery store checked up losses n to baeco alone. Burr's blacksmith shop con trlbuted $15. Officers believe the same gang made Its way to Molalla. where robbers took $500 of stock, ot the S. A. Knapp general merchandise store. Ladles' hosiery nnd five pairs of ladies shoes are missing. Mo lalla Klectrio shop lost an electric percolator, waffle Iron and $2 in cash. H. L. Sandy's pool hall re ported a $400 stock of smokers' materials missing. Card of Thanks. In memory of my dearly loved husbnnd, T want to thank alt for their help and kindness in my sor row, especially his Owen-Oregon comrades and the American Le gion for their kind aslstance nnd for their lovely flowers. Mrs. A. IL Kagle. llalph K. McCaw, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Heath. 34 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOI! It ISN'T Furnished apt., . n. ivy. . FOIl SA L1C Thoroughly -modern 7-room home In best residential section of Medford: furnace heat. hardwood f loors. paving, sewer and water paid. Nice lot. Soxlun. Utght price and owner will sell on terms. Investigate this fine home bargain. Hanister Agency. Inc., Liberty Pldg. 3". WANTF.D Two bedrooms between St. Mary's academy nnd the Hol land Hotel; also board nnd care of 2 children. Prefer home with out children. Sleeping porch and one room will do. P. ox ". Trib une. 3d FOR WALK Household tng. Call Uoo. furnlsh- FOH HA LK McCormick mower and hay rake, or cxchanKe for milk cow. Phone 17-F-2I. 3G W A N T F. 1 I m d y cook f o r eating house nut of town, sth'cialinlnii in chicken dinners: profit shar ing basis. Address !tj 4l!3. Gold Hill, stating age, experience, etc. 3 KOH KKNT llousekoepiniT room' wPlh httehen.te. puraKe. Stft X. Ifairtlett. 3 KOH S.M.r. Hoynl mower, rant, and West 11th St. Mw.-eper. lawn fornlttire. sus 3l! KOH V.KNT PnrnlKheil spnr ment. Phone 4.rii-ll. S4tf ' 1 KOIl IlKN'T .'.-room h'ununlow. eoy modern: sleepint; ptreh: wired for elertrie stow Innulro Art I'utney, Phono D(.J, after :J0 P, m. 3 ICHARGES FILED IN DENVER, P'olo., AprU 25. tP) ! ManslaiiKhler charges were liied : Kfiiuy iiy I'lniiii i jvtiui ut-y .loci r.. ' ! Alone HKHlnst five officials of the ; Alexander Aircraft eornoration where an explosion last Friday re- i : wnere an explosion last rrinay re sultea in the, deaths of eleven ler 'sons. Direct informations filed In dis- I tralcl court named J. Don Alexan- miim, tubman ui uuee plant of tho factory in which the ; explosion that aet fire to the bnild- ;ing occurred Albert J. iicGuary. 34. burned in ine explosion in me "nope plant, died today. b. inKlnB the death toll up to eleven. t t ITRIBUTE PAID TO T1LLKY; Department of Selne-et-Oise, France. Apr. 25. France and the Cnited States paid honor to an almost forgotten hero of the Revolutionary war today when the heart of Admiral De Grasse was reint erred beside the body of his American wife in the little lirltlsh church here. The ceremony honoring the Yorktown naval victor took place In the presence of Ambassador My ron T. Herrick and representatives of the president of France. Mar shal Foch aiul the ministry of ma rine and other high dignitaries. Amt.ns:tdnr Herrick. In the prfn- Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for finer texture and larger volume in your bakings Millions of pounds used by our Government HALL'S TEAPOTS '7b f Secret Process Fireproof China B e a u t y, sincerity and worth , are the . jnalitie expressed in Hall's Tea pots. They are unusually strong not easily chip ped or broken and they never he come crazed, stained and ngly in use. Special Sale $J.85 Regular $3.00 and $3.50 Values S-CUP SIZE 6 SHAPES Four colors Green, blue, brown and rose. Decora tions op seuuine gold. SWEM'S Kodak, Book and Gift Shop ... 217 East Main St. Medford B3 ODD D DJj wixnow poor FRAMES AT TROWBRIDGE B I.V MBK.lt YAKD mm a n "'"" " HEEAS & WALLACE i f 8OfljSp0Tgy , 'BACKYARD ENTERTAINERS" It, Uiij ROBERTS & CLARK i LJfSV ' JACK BAXLEY La KnZ IN "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS' I SiS"",'M 1 ctrR. OveF- j y I ffc- T FRIEDLANDER BROS. IS ' j0 :EARS MUSICAL COMEDIANS jjjL jfcg'"fW l "3 FEATURE PHOTOPLAY DDDDD cipal address, hailed the French admiral as "an officer upon whose skill, couras-e and devotion de le tuied the whole fate of our revo lutionary war. and ijuoted Wash ington's own letter to Uetlrasse in which he said of the surrender of Yorktowil thai "tile honor belonKS to you." PENDLETON', Ore., April 25. (A Mrs. Nellie HaKer, 81, a pio neer resitlent of I'uiutilla county for 40 years, died Sunday at her home in tiihhun from Infirmities and an attack nf pneumonia. She was born-in Missouri. WASlUNllTO.N. Apr. tA The naval appropriation bill carry Iiik approximately x3d-t.O'K'.uuo, was passed totbiy by the senule After It had rejected amendments intended to withhold funds for use of mnrlnes in Nicaragua. A rendezvous for those ......mown seeunn oi tne j , V '' Bordine & Carrol ""lp fV.rr) Avur. LUA W.-f 2MZL A Variety of Danse Vhxl InP?'",'J' COMING TOMOw' iwrfflti "111 J KARL DANE and , J Y GEORGE K. ARTHUR . ' i 7 "CIRCUS ROOKIES" Briit&HfeWM Bargain Matinee 2 P. M. Evenings 7 & 9 . II Children 10 Adults 33 . Children 25 Adults 50 ' II j ' HUNT'S 1 . Vtr- 1 CRATERIAN j CTS Mon.-Ttfes. ; ! lf ' May 7-8 ' if 0 IX" I ITJ MtOWAMM. read of their pop- j tilarity. Now SEE BRUNSWICK and hear them in ORCHESTRA j siuTounoen with everv modern convenience. Meet your Friends here. We welcome You! HOTELMANX DflWFIf CT t rviTA nrr-i i . cam rnvirtcrn . w. j i. uimuiLU. jnn i KAiiuovu COLUMBIA Hoover wins ma jority of Ohio delegates and lends in presidential prefeienoe ule; Knilth preferred hy demoeral.-jh These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy When you use the above axpression your friends know S'isi what you mean. They know that tho MANX is San Praneisco's b!s; popular priced Hotel, . . . . a home away from a home. . . who prefer a hotel in the city, near everything and