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h iocal and ' Personal While no rush has 1-Bun at the , uu tnvf.uverM have ween;,., , . . , omc. iaxpaem u 30 inHumv. l.xcurnlon fare me Ktrwiming Inlo th. ottlc rteadtly I ,nlrtiwy ,h(. KKm, th,j. rTlh. pat two k. to pay L, ,w i..rlu.l. fro,,. 1'ur,- . . w. i . r .h. ift"7 taxeK. 1 1. . i ... v. ... v .. , i i, 1 which become delinMU-.u W Hnever the laat few da before : Jto ever, ine lata iew ' ihi time In up, tne iuk are axpeottd to arrive In binder, Au j.;a-tern Star numbers deir numbei'H. ' IiiK tu attend the dinner at Hotel ; Don't fill to th" JO-roun'i M-dford Wednesday v e n 1 n in hoxfiiK contest between Phi!'" honor of Crand 'fficern. pbise Hayes and "I'at" Padh'ftinJ Frldny notify Mrv. Helen .MinkP'r or Mr. nlKht, May 4. Hilarity arena. ",fj. I'.. Albn. 3K T. H later Johiison. well know n , j.,ho h ejer. w ho ha been ill locil resident. nccordinK to word 1 foP HOT,l(i tme past, left laxt week received by Med ford frieiidtt, left i for 1 Anaeb-H jo enter a hos- Rochester. X. Y.. mat J riay iwr , Jlledford. Mi. Johnwin has ueen on an extensive trip thicugh ttu United States lnce December 1. Utah coal, clean, low in ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone L'3a. 337if Misa Kllow Mae Wilson, Miss Hetty Janeu. Mildred Lawrence and I-ucilltt Crewn. returned yes terday from Forest Grove, having left for that city Thursday iAwM to compete in the fifth annual state hiich achool music tourna ment held In that city Friday and yesterday. The local tlrli brought b-ack the honors of second place f. for Medford hlifh. VMM your clear lighter fro" n our new flllint; station. The Ttf 41 werv. Kalph CowKlllt wno nas cnarge snop 01 ins own ana is now 10 of tho survey to be made of cated at 1 7 North Part b tt where Rogue River for sportsmen and he has an extra sliai p razor for commercial interests, is makinK i legionnaires. Medford I-egion. plans to start actively on the work I See Klinor Haniey Push for re this week and will K to Cold (cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. Reach. WUiigles 13.26 per Al at Mtford j Lumber Co. ,,, kod newa for their many Siwb ford friends Is the fuct that the Mordoff family, former well known realdenta of Medford until their removal to Klamath Fall severul years ago will soon teturn to Medford to reside. The facta are set forth in tho Klamath Falls Herald aa follow: "On Thursday morning the doors of the Mordoff Furniture Store will open to the ftubllc In one of the largest furni ture sales yet held In this city. The entire stock of the store, in cluding the fixtures, will be dis posed of. M. G. Mordoff. propri etor. In selling out, planning to retire from the furniture business and with hia wife and children ex pects to leave at the close of the aale for Medford, where they will reside. . During their residence in this city both Mr. and Mrs. Mor doff hu-ve made many friends both lu a butl nesH and social way, who will regret to learn of their de parture." Dr. C. R. Mm kins la now in hi office, which la located over the Woolworth atore. 41" Mia. . Lyda T. King, county health nurse, left yesterday for Rumburg to spend the week-end visiting friends and relatives. Kugar pine shakes, Mudford Dbr. Co. 33tf Mr. and Mrs. Chns. -Ore-one have as their guests for two weeks Mr. and Mrs, F. N. Wicker of Halem, the parents of Mrs. Ureene. Phone 1097-J ror painting and tinting. ' Mr. and Mra. L. O. Drake pur chased a home on Cottage ave nue lust week, the plac being the - former residence of Mr, and Mra. S. A. Leaverton. Hemsitchlng He per yard. Put tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Crossing permits, which allow the crossing of the federal In nils by cattle, were issued Inst week to V. I). Brophy, Mnrtdi Garrett, Nichols und Ash polo and Gum Nichols of; this city. The four plnn to move approximately 10. 000 head of cattle this week from thM section to the Klamath basin country. Mrs. Annie Rtnnche Shelby, na tionally known teacher auction and eontract bridge. Hotel Medford. 43 Members of the Order of De Molay of Medford were guests of the Klamath Falls chapter last Thursday evening ut Masonic temple In Klamath Falls. Mr. Mills will be at the Fmma Clino Shop, phone 4f.4, giving per msnent waves, the week of May 7th to I2th. Price 7.7&, comph-U' 1 There must be a reason WHY Every V Restaurant and Hotel in Med ford, without ex ception, serves Fluhrer's Milk Bread. A The usual numkr of Mdford and otlHT vnlly si(l-MiH will; iimkt round trip vlhiiH i the -um Huh summer. .Tt;e laihuiids hjivt' aitnoutiM ruund nl punnntr f-x-rurviou farwi to t h a k I . ?f f T Ivo May 22. TH' waxon for travel ut th reduced rat- U from Uirn. 1151.70: Niagara Fall- and r(.tuIn IW4 - rhicaKo and re- Z s,. V K lurn, &!.3U nltal. where he will underKo series of treatments. Free filling staiion for your cigar Hxtit'-r at The Toggery, "of course." 41 Floyd ( '00k returned fium Sal em yesterday. 1 le has been in me nonnein city on nusineua i.irlir(1 hud threatened his life tne tast week. New residents of Medford from Jacksonville are the K. J. StUl we family, who have moved into their recently completed n e w home in the p.errydnle district. Walnut top grafting liy experi- d. successful walnut gra fter. I Call at atldresM, 437 So. Fir. I Comrade It ay Kenasfon, form erly at the "George's clean Towel Shop" has purchased a barber Owi lit. itjitin, j'none ;i. ,lAZliw -ii i h. r 1 a 11 k iiauoven, lormer M - wlf""! resident and fruit dehy drating plant owner and operator, I left today for her home nt Seat- I tie after a few days visit here. I Kee Charles A. Wing to buy your ! home. 3ft ; John McConnell for more than ! 33 years a resident of Klamath I county, now making his home at Prospect, was in Klamath Falls ! last week visiting with friends and looking over property interests. Let me write vour fire Insurance Cart V. Tengwal.l, Hotel Holland.' V" A "'"Kher of Seattle, rep. Phone lt3. 1f ; resentative of the Post liran Pro- The Cliamber of Commerce i ducti company, who has been drinking fountain, after having ' upending the past few days in been turned on in fuller force yes- 'Mfdford. will leave for Klamath terday, was still bubbling merrily Fulls tomorrow. Mr. Meagher is today, giving the appearance of J very much impressed with Rogue better prosperity. Inasmuch that 1 Klver valley, this being his first only one fountain had been turn- ; v-iil " this territory. He plans ed on instead of the four, w hich ! ,,n returning here within the near were put In use yesterday to honor the arrival of the California car avan en route to Vancouver. H. C. The Hotel Central at Central Point, under new management, is now open for business. Newly fur- nished single bedrooms K'.fiU per t week and up; also one and two- j rooms nouseseeping. equipped with standard electric stove for cook- ing. Free parking for patrons, Cleanliness and service. Quiet peo- pie wanted. 38 Mrs. A. L. Young of Tennant, Cal.. spent several days in Med- ford last week attending to busi- ness matters. Wells Taxi, 25c. Phone 25. f George Fads started hist week on piuijs ior a large carnin at ! Shady 'ove. it will be. accord ing to those who have viewed the plans one of the most pretentious ami beautiful structures of its kind-ulong the Rogue. The Flint Aid class sponsored by me jacKson county chapter Ameti-j can Red Cross, will meet at the l city hall Monday, April 30, at 7:30 3y Lieutenant o. o, Nichols of the 1- iniiiH, hi ji.ii i uie 111 oemon- i sirated last Tuesday that he is as good a fisherman as an officer by catching a L'H pound salmon, which he swore last evening that he really caught after hours of patience he expended along the hunks of the Hog 11 e river north of Gold 1 1111. The salmon Is one of the largest caught by a local fisherman this season and was described as being 11 perfect speci men. Kill ihat disease carrying fly electrically. These screens are u.n:-d by bakeries, restaurants, ho tels, ment markets, creameries, dairies, hospitals and the home. Vou can't afrord to be without theru. It will make your home and business sanitary. For free demonstration drop card to A. C. Voder, general delivery, city. In sect Fleet mentor Co. 3X A serious runaway accident In Medford many years ngo was de scribed in the Ashland Tidings of last Wednesday in Its 'Thirty Years Ago," column as follows: "Frank Wilson of Medford met with a serious accident Friday af ternoon. He runs a bakery there and delivers bread in Jackson ville. While returning from a trip the thills of his wagon drop ped down, and his horse began kicking, breaking Mr. Wilson's leg. It is a very bad break, and amputation may be necessary." All Kastern Star members desir ing to attend the dinner at Hotel Mediord Wednesday evening In honor of Grand Officers, please' notify Mrs. Helen Mm Lie r or Mrs. I G. It. Alden. 3X The Misses Mae Itlley and Vera Gum. wliii have been here visit ing Miss Mahnon W. 'nor and other; friends, are leaving U ' r Med ford. Hoseburg News-llevlew. Mr, ami Mrs. William Pen well arrived yesterday from chlco. Oil., to visit Fred Wilson and family while en route to Seattle, Wash . by motor. s7JB If you want n good building loan on a low rate of Interest, see ed den Co. 4L'ltf Mrs. I). A. Freed und daughter. Madeline, or Lom Angeley, wh. are located temporarily In Med- ford while looking for a perman ent locution in the Kr.gue ver valley, last week vlspe.l Mr. and Mrs. J. L. The of Grant s Pass. The families were friends in Iowa before coming A number of Medford dentist, attended the regular session of the Southern Oregon Denial nsn. cltutloij held In itosebuig last night. O Your car repaired free nt Frees Garace, phone C7I-J-) for par ticulars. JS KKiKtratinn tf out of utalt mot- or :r ram Ht the local branch of ih ( jut of htie aut' reulhtratjoii bur- 4U )h fur lif-himl !1h total f 1 12 7 ' out of htiiie aut' t f yihtrat jou hui - up until th- i.ient date, a. rot il -;ai!jm uiKrriiiiim. unci f.-in ar Thtre jK u J(r4fS iiiK to Rt-icMrar I,. I. iui lot k. tin viy vihit all of tht out iy-. i;m i 4 .fcuo une foot of wat-r who HttributfM th? rttUft lurtc-iy ! Ihk tliti n'l in an effort to fi- , h i.itt piitirie 1 - rvrir, opin io the tm-t that no uulU-t-nxed n;a-j taiu BUbscriptions. it is ex- ldti to thf 12.60U of last year. hiites v. ere jfivcn pu mtt thix I .ever, the number ih expected to . , . , . In an ,r month when 11'rlt tra"' bcT," B'f Don t furet Molher'tf day. Order uirreane In another month when the tourist travel becomes greater, j Don't furKft Mother day. Order1 d-lu- u box wf candy fur her at r,jlviK J,ru"' nxl 10 lho Halto theater. Open iilKhta and Kunduya. ' Free delivery. 3titf Mjt. eoi7ie Htickle of Santa Hose. al.. in spending a short time In the county ux the house KUcpt of Mr. and ' ,Ii. Jainen : at Prospect. Mrs. Stickle is a sifter of Mi-. Orieve. Uest I'lah t'oal. Hansen Coal 'o. Phone 281. a37tf Orvilie Xiniinerman. who had been a patient at the c ommuniiy , hospital ror the past two weeks, ns removed to his home in the fentral Point district yesterday af- ; ternonn. tie Is reported to be jwell on the road to recovery from 1 n ahsceHseu inroat. which for a See Kllnor Haniey push for re- leaned alfalfa seed and baled bay. H't; i;. Main. Phone aoi'. ;i3tf AruotiK the Medford people vis iting in K la ma th Fulls lust Week went Mr, and M rs. M, H. White. Victor J.ojig und K. S. iiite. Jt. W. Price. mumtKer and vice president of the Crater National Park company, ticcornpunied by Dr. Wendliritf of Portland have ,,(l.n visitors in Medford wince last Friday afternoon. They are on f thier way home after visits last week at Crater National park and : Klamath Falls. j Cigar lighters filled free at our! new filling station. The Toggery.' 4 1 .Miss Jane Allen of Salem is Ylf-ltlnjr her HiHter. Mrs. A. M. Hoyt of the. Millionaire road dis trict. The Royal Neighbor lodge of I this city was represented by ap I proximately 20 members at a meeting of the Cold Hill lodge I last Wednesday evening, w hen a 1 number of new candidates were i Initiated into the bulge. I That good coal. Hansen Coal Cn- i'no L3U. 337tf rut ur Chester Hubbard, a student at O. A. C, is spending the week end in this city, having motored down from Corvallis yesterday. Don't forget Mother's day. Order a delicious box of candy for her at t'olvig Drugs, next to the iibilto j 1 neater, open nights and Sundays, ' Free delivery. 3jt f j Among the applications for j water permits filed recently with ; the state engineer's office at Sal- j'tn are the following: Hubert II. Alworth of Trail for a permit to ; appropriate. .63 second foot of j water from an unnamed spring. ' for domestic purposes In Jackson J county. W. A. t'oyj Pinehurst. for a permit to appropriate .01 Hccumi 1001 01 water irum an un named f pring for domestic pur poses in Jackson county. Leaving today on t two weeks vacation trip, which they will spend visiting at Seattle and Port Angeles, Wash., were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williamson and son. "No. I urn not going fishing to. morrow, for 1 am of the opinion that tho banks of the Kotmi. .iv...- will lie so crowded that it will be impossible for even a small man like myself to find room." said Carl Weaver. Standard oil station operator last evening. "However. I am planning to go to the river next week and take sd vantage of their absence on Wednesday or Thursday. 1 have always been successful, as I have completely learned the technique of fishing." -Mrs. L. K. Kaisler of Reach. N. D.. is spending a short time In Medtdrd as the guest of Mr. and .Mrs. Veil Walker on Alder street. Sheep Owners Attention! We are tn position to pay you more than nnyhody for wool-mo-halr. See us before vou sell. MFDFOItl) It A KG A I HOl'Sj;. Phono 106L'. L'7 N. Crape St. ar.rttf L LATE TO CLASSIFY '.Ti:i TyiM'wriiiiiK work to I" ul Ilium-. Plume ST 1 Mim ilny ninrnlnK: ask ' for Mrs. Hioni. ' - - - I.ONT Whlln In .Mrilfnid en Kpt AI11I11 unil IVntnil Suliirit.iv nfl rrnu.in, rami iliaiituliil out nf rnii;. S11iial.l1. ri-wanl. Plli.m- l-i'-kMinvllli-. I.':'. TELECHRON -. The only Electric Motor Driven Clock that gives Pacific Standard Time from your light socket No Winding, Oiling, Weights, Springs or Click Movements Southern Oregon Electric Co. The Exclusive Telechron Store A kioup of young in.-n have JniHt- tht-ii tu-adqUMi l; fij )( f((r ,.Wt wt.( l)'aili(uai t(;rti li -d- , , , 7 m,-tt ..-i, .t...... peeled that they will leave early The (.r mr.cn ""' 3'. by thi aniH l'as unit of the American Lenion Auxiliary w ill b visited tomorrow evening, April 3. by thr iate officer. Mrs. '.t rai l U ih-ox. of Anteiupe s!ate president; Mrs. W iliiuin Kellv. of Hi.ker. vice M-eHidem: .Mih. J. W. M-Inturff, ot Marhhfiold. -ecre- jtnry and treasurer. j Mai i-.ae licenwa were isued at , the county clerk's office yester- day to Clarence- Woody, 21. and Zelma Tunnell. both of I; ti r- el:n. ('a!., and and Pu u line 1 ernon Harris. 11, 3U, both of SI. Francifco. J. W. DeSouui enrineer with ti,e state highway department. ..K.ppcd over in Medford Friday to vivit niIh m s i,POther Attorney prank f.Soura. on his way south. whet e he will attend to sonic Bpecial businenH during the next 1 v. o weeks. The tit ereopt Icon pictures and jectur" on "Saul of Taraus." to i,P imwn tonight at the Pies- hytcrian church, picture the vivid scenes in the life of Christ when Paul was receiving his education at the feet of Gamullal. This sec ond lecture also carries tho hear ers into the thrilling story of Sa ill's remarkable conversion and the scenes in and around Damas cus and the wilderness where he spent months in quiet retreat. The morning message will be brought by Key. Walter L. Van Nuys of Port land. Oi e.. who is constantly engaged in the promotion of the work of religious education in the .Presbyterian churches over the state. and In conducting joint I schools for religious workers with Jail the denominations. The Opportunity Passes Suddenly, almost unexpectedly, children leap from babyhood to adolescence and the opportunity passes for taking the pictures that parents treasure so much in later years. Grasp the chance for'pictures of your child ren while you may you can get them in any weather, indoors or out, with a Modern Kodak. We'll be glad to show you our line. There's nothing your mother would appreciate on Mother's Bay as much as pictures of you and the children. Make some yourself with a Modern Kodak, You'll not regret it. for it's a sure road to better pietures. The workmen why handle our finishing are thoroughly experienced in their trade. Authorized Eastman Dealer Swem's 217 E. Main St. AccordliiK to Olin Arnspwt-r. ni;i nuiit-r "f T;ilt-iii i'iiratitm iU-mt. ill !-' wati-r wT'Ilj for t ll.lt 1 1 1 ri t ! i( Will I'Xl'cKl I li;, I ill ' am Hit uuiitt ional 1 ,20 or 1 ,;ou f-t of water will prolaly . jn the reservoir before the KuriuH rains cease. In the Eml- gram creek reservoir there is a capacity supply. fc.-'MJ feet, the SUIue as laat year. 1 Clip ouM.. sae Afowy Don't fortiet to dip the coupon 1 from last Friday's paper, or take . the coupon found in a package purchase from your druggist, to any druKint mentioned in the ad and nave 2 1 cents on a regular cent tube of the standard brand of Orphos tooth paste. Ads with coupons wijl be printed May 1 and 3. If you haven't one. yef f,Te then. 3 n m Dr. Emmett J. CARPENTER Chiropractic Electro-Therapy 308 Medford Bldg. Office Phone 430-R Residence Phone 6G9-R Use Kodak Films and Our Finishing Master Photo Finishers Medford In my office, right here in Medford, I make plates of such popular materials as Porcelite, Eesinite, Hecolite in fact, every kind of plate material in use today. Come to my office if you need a plate let me show the different materials to you and explain their advantages you can make your selection in advance. And REMEMBER ! YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED! ! Office Phone, D R Boys and Girls -Need MILKforHEALTH RECENT feeding tests among school children have proved that undernourished boys and girls can be quickly brought up to normal health and weight by a daily ration of milk. . See that your child drinks a quart of milk a day and lie sure that it's tho HKST in sist on SNIDER'S Pasteurized milk. (ur milk is obtained from healthy tested cattle and is unusually rich in butter fat. SNIDER DAIRY S PRODUCE CO. If s Snider's It's the Best to Buy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GFJ3 RESULTS THE RFT.HFNTISTRY DONE PAINLESSLY You Must Be Satisfied! The MitisfiK-lion of inv patrons is imp'irtiml to me, as it. has been r.-: spunMl.l,-. in a lai-jie nn-asiirc, for tl... success of my dental l.nsnif-ss. Since satisfied clients'iuv essentia! tn my success, 1 have a MON ICY HACK (U'AliANTKK which means that YOl" m"si he satisfied with my services or your minify is returned. Vou take no chances, and fin sure iliut my dental work will satisfy and please YOL. Hive it a trial vou '11 like your treatment here! I H. 235 E. Main St. 872-J r ; n&m "bvb sr j j MM NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST DENTAL WORK ATA MODERATE PRICE Remember! Examinations are FREE! GOVE Residence Phone, 786-J We pay a terrible PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. 'Tis better to be safe than sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. 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