Iocnl and
Personal
snnnon in " .,,,, ,,,.
ni uie .
In b duv 30 111 rite fish wire
raur-ht. . . However, many fisher
men were unsuccessful, as on the
uveraue day the number of fisher -
men runKO from Till to 75. usins j l.ulher of VValsonville. Harry K.
UoatH and Htnmliim on flshini; pUsey of Oukluiut, Air. and Mrs.
bum ils. ulonB the hunka of UieiK. t;. Hhrlis of San DieiiO. Mr. and
stream. The Gold Kay dam was- Mm. 1'rank While of tllendale, Mr.
a uonulnr destination yesterday, j .n,i Mrs. Henry l-uy and Mr. una
but no larite cutrhei. were reported..
Tnlut fk I R b (.'n g In smaller
BtreamH in the county was kouu.
ct Kl'ietc'ti card nartv liostponei'
from Wednesday to Thursday. May
a at 2 u m. Prize. I'roceeils ao
to oman fund. The public Invited.
41
i?..vE.w nf "l-Utle Micpneid i
" ....
Tiva Iikc." thf latest Uo
ti.irm-rl nnHmr. A., C. Allen
will,
bo brondcHsted WedneHday nlwlilj
from' K.W at Portland, by Hleh- day from Klamath falln to upend ;
ard MontBonu-ry. the hook re-1 a day or o on official businetiH.1
viewer of the Orct;onian. j Mr. Mills will be at the linima
Don't fail to nee the 10-n und j Cline Shop. phon 404, ivlnn per-,
boxlnK contost between 'I'bll" mumnt waves, the week of May
liuyeH and 'Pat- J'adlcford Friday 7th to 12th. I'rk-o $7.75, complete.,
niKht, May 4, 'Hilarity arena. 43 j -tr
H. '. F'rico. the Crater Nntinntl i nerti were a total of COS ImlUH-'
Park company official, and hla trial iiM-iilenlH rnporled to the pub
friend, f)r. WendllnK. returned toj lie Hervlce commission duiinR the-
Portland yeterday, following a
visit In Medford since Friday after
noon. Utan coal, clean, low In ash. Han
sen Coal Co. . Phone 230. a37tf
Guest from a distance regis
tered it MedCord hntelt Include
Mr. and Men. fieri F. Smith of Pre
mier. H. C, Mr. and Airs. W. A.
Itrommer of Hastings. Xeb.. Mrs.
Helen Hoffman of Phoenix, Ariz.,
C. T. Tucker of St. Louis.
Fill your cigar lighter tree ni
our nuw fllllnE station. Tho T"K-
Kery. ' , I
Miss Esther Church, music su-j
porvlsor ut the IiIkIi school, ''''-j
turnou ia,st ii i ii i nun.
(Irove. whero bhe had uccompanled
tho.KirlH' hlull school uuurlel.
vm Taxi. 25c. Phono 20. tf
jiiunivul of plans tor the cele
liratlon uf May I us Child Health
day, throughout tlie statu haa been
Klven by 'iovernor l'atiersoii. i n'
doy, will also bo observed na
tionally. Health Plays will be pro
duced before civic clubs of tho city
liv children from the various
Hchools.
KhlnKle $3.20 per M at '-'''''"
Lumber Cu. 131'
Lieutenant and Mrs. O. O. Mch
ols left by motor this afternoon on
u, short honeymoon trip to I'ort
land. toJlowiiiK tbeli- marrlaite yes
terday nt Dorris. Calif. Mr. and
Mrs. Nichols are ninkiim' their
home, In this city at K32 Went
Twelfth iitreet.
Delphian (Iroup meetluK ut Mrs.
Hluuter's Thursday niornliiK. Alls.
U. K. Curley, leuder.
.(,11. Williams, who was ope
rated on at the Sacred Heart hos
pital last week, is reported Improv
lne: in an oneouniKlnk" manner.
Dr. C. H,. H)mklna Is now In his
office, wnicn la iiicaieii over in
Woolworth store.
HuarliiKs huve hen fixed by
house and senate. IrrliiUllon roni
mlttceH on bills to permit suit by
tho state of Oregon or Klamath Ir
rigation district to set aside con
tracts between the government and
the California-Oregon Power com
pany dealing with power sites and
rights 911 thll Klanuith project.
The house hearing on the Sinnotl
bill to authorial the suit will open
May II. and the senate hearing on
the. McNnry bill, directed toward
the samo end, wll begin May 1".
Extensive hearings on the subject
wore held by the1 two rommllteesi
Jointly ig the last congress, but no
action resulted.
Dr. lMaziis prescription No, lull
for poison oak a guaranteed rem
,,ay li-ouncc bottle r,0c at Heath's
Drug Htore; near as your phone.
Kruu delivery. v II
Howard Weuver, representative
of the l.uxlto Silk company of Mil
waukee, spent tho last of the week
in Medford on business.
Huuar Pino shakes, Medford l.br.
Co, saie
Mr. ivild .Mrs. Kranlt Isaacs and
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. fitly spent yes
terday on u motor trip dining
which they look. Ill lirallts Pass
and the Applegute district.
Mrs! Annie Ulanrhe Shelby, na
tionally known teacher auction and
contract bridge. Hotel Medford,
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1
V
There must be a
reason
WHY
Every Restaurant
and Hotel in Med
ford, without ex
ception, serves
Fluhrer's Milk
Bread.
As usual lately, n Kiimlly dele-
Ealinn of Klamath Kiill niiBlem.
wime of whom were at-i-iinipiinii'il
I,y their wive. Kpenl the week-end
fishing a I o ll k the ltK'ie river.
.Most of thete made their head -
iuarter when tol Tlshiuu, In Xled-'nre reminded hy" the county health
f.il'd. Six car of Klamath Kulliijunlt to telephone the office. 13b.
I anclors wi'in narked al tho Mtniik
ilium, Inn Knturiiiiy night.
tor inn Haturilay niKht.
fhone 10'IT-J roi- nalnlinn anil
tlntinK.
1-nllfurnianK reuiaterril at local
; holelH include Mr. and .Mrs. K.
M w. K. Alden of l.im Anneles.'
l-'lalik l'etnr.l of chiio and -Ir.
: lm Mrs. I'aul Cowles. Sol Ueufoei-.
; Al. CasHetta, .Mr. and Airs, (ieorue
j .lackson and Knink -Miller of Sar.
Krancisco. -
I Ilemslli hinK He per yard. Hiit -
(.iw rnviM'Mi at liiniiii. r.ift Klu.ti J
L'. I, ii.... n....
of the Standard Oil company out
f 1'orllarid, arrived here yoster-
wppk cnninti April t, uccortunti io;
a report prepared by the utatc In-1
dustiial accident commission.
Free filling station for your cigar
lighter at Tliu Toggery, "of course."
.
ki uk me ieniey
Orchard district spent yesterday In
the city visltillK local friends.
W'ulnut top KrnftinK by experi
enced, successful walnut Krafter.
Call at addrcKK, 437 Ho. Fir.
A bounty warrant for tt was Is
sued at the county clerk's offlt
today to Charles l-atton of Kutte
Kails for the killlnu of one coyote.
,,.,,,,,.,., phihui,,,, Officers
Terry Talent mid C. A. Ilerr. who
arrived here from lfo) llainl lost
week ,were Hcheduled to h-iive this
afturnoon for Klamath fc'ullfl to
conftT with Fodcral Officer U. O.
SlilrU'y of the Klamath fe'ullH (IIh
trlct. The two will prohuhly ru
turn to tlu'ir I'ortlund headquar
ter h curly next week.
Si IClirior ITunloy HukIi fur re
cleuiied iilfulfu Heed nnd baled hay.
8li(J K. Main. JMnn 1K)2. 33Utf
liok'un lllver valley fruit kpw
eiK reud with Intercut that after
tabling a resolution in favor of
ttu Mc.ary-1 lauj;en farm relief
hill without dlsHensiun, the Yaki
ma county farm bureau, meotiiui
last Haturday, argued over ttie
fUeNlion of uhIiik Iuk boxes to
handle fruit out of orchards. Tho
plan wa.s proposed in order to
avoid KhippinK fruit in weather
beaten boxen. . Dealers want the
(,'rowera to provide the Iuk Iioxch,
und tho growers wanted tho deal
ers to provide Die boxes at a small
rental, dnlinlntf ttiat when k rowers
fiirnlbh tlie boxes they have trou
ble Kelt i ni; them bark after they
are delivered wlh fruit at the
wareliouses.
Nee Chnrlcs A. Win; to buy your
home. .!'
Kd Kawcett 'motored in from tlie
Copper district tills morn hit; on
business. Mr. Fa we'1 It Is Miperin
tendent of the Pennsylvania mine.
Jjet me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. TcuKWuld, Hotel Holland.
I'hono !M3. tf
V. F. Hawkins of I'onlnnd. fac
tory representative for tin- Cham
pion Spark l'lne; i ompany nf To
ledo, Ohio, is in the city on busi
ness connect ed with his company
and advertising Champion spark
plun w'"l(. May ll to 1U.
Wells Taxi, lir.e. I'hono L5. tf
lueludcd a mom; the Ore;onians
ri'lstertMl at Medford hotels other
than those from Portland, are Mr.
and Mrs. J. II. Shinu of I'.aker, II.
Dullols of Cottage drove, .lesse I).
McConib of Corvallls, (1. W. Hill?s.
Vera C.rlm nnd Mary lliley of Kn
Kene, K, i. I-mvis of (ircsham and
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wood of llose-Iiui-k.
'J'iio First Aid class sponsored by
the .lacksun county chapter Ameri
can ltcd Cross, will meet at the
city hall Monday, April 0, at
7:30 p. m. 8ii ;
A baseball nanie played at lVn-
tral Point yesterday between the
Modoc Orchards ami Central Point
was won by the former team be
fore a nood Hiaed crowd of spec
tators. Tho first same between
the two nines vnn played a week
ano and ended In the seventh iu
tim with a 1-to-l tie.
If you want a irond building loan
on a low rate, of. Interest, see Ited
den St Co. 4Uf
AuigiiK the Klamath Falls vis
itors who arrived in Medford yes
terday are Mr. and Mrs, W. M.
Crawford and F. K. McKennan. I
Don't tornt't Mother's day. Orderj
Frank Dillon. Walter Wells and!
Kmuu'i MeAllisUi, who were ur
reslcd on the streelH of Medford
Sa lu rday and Sunday ninhts for
alleged Intoxlcntlnn, by the police,
were scheduled to have hearings
in the city police court today. The
are at liberty on cash balls of $10
eaeh,
a delicious box of candy for her at
ColvlK Drnns, nest to tho Ubilto
theater. .tp'H nihls and Sundays.
Flee delivery. 301 f
Mr. and Mrs II. Wakefield, .V . I
and Mrs. August Sehweiijer ami
Mr. and Mis. Karl Coss spent yes
terday on Kvans Creek picnicking.
Cboiee lilatltoll I'.tilbs lor alc.
L'.'.c per do.en
Call "irninn.
Four iiianla;c licenses were l -
sued today nt the county ch-rliV
office to three California coiipl
jind one Medford eouple. the latle,-:
be Inn Frank Hunt?.. 1!4. and Ka !
truia Diyanl, i !. lutth of Medford.!
The CaMforidnns were C. 1., .loncs
f lied dim:, nud Have) Th or man, j
is, tr Willows: Uieh.ntl Cordon of
Vtntura. 3s. aid Mary Maker, 3H,J
of Kvn b: Walter C. Ilollim r. -10, .
and Irene M leimit, n. Imth of
San Hi uno. 0
Itt st Ctah CojiI. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone :;(!. 337tf '
Ms Hetty Monro has been ill
at herJiome r the past few days.
Her pTice at the Cr1oiii.il bakery
Is belli: taken , by Miss i:dilhtr.
liott, until MNs Mo.mc is aide to
ret in n to oi k.
See i;iinor Hanhy Pusli for re-:
it'leaio'tl alfalfa seed ami buled ha v.
,s:ti lu. Main. Phune l'u;. 83.'t( ,
.Medford m o t h e r who have
made aMolntmen!ii for the liahy
' i-Hnir to he held .May 2 at the V.
W. I'. A. on North liartlett Hlre.-i
under the direction of a well
i known Portland buliy ! )ecialiHt.
j If - the aiMiulnlml'iila iiiunot be
'kept, a.i a Ioiil' waltliiK list Is ex-
kept, an a lime wnltlni! list Is
peeled to nevelop ror tnia fllnle.
Wanted, furntiure repairlDK. A.
: -N- Tlllliuult. 1'l.vBv ))-. 4X
Mr. Mary Kim-lair oC tho KaIe
Point millet moiur-d into Mml-
ford thin mmnihK ami HfH-nt -v-.
nil houiH in tne city tiiwippinK un'r
tranaactiiiK hu.siniM.
dar llKhtorw filled fre at our
nt.w fillinK nation
Tho ToKKcry.
41
t'ity Traffic Officer Sam 1'rtfH-
ott was anions the Ashland vis-
' ,, j jiedford today
That itood coal. Hansen Coal
.ro.
Phone 23!.
337tf
Next Sjiturtlav. May 5. Ik the last
iri:.v a i ii uhbh tin fit hi half t,f l'r'T
t ' -
tnv..u mi f l.rf,.t. (nl.-nuct ;tl
the rate or iu per cent annually is
applied.
Uon't forget Mothor'u day. Order
a delicious box of candy for her at
folvlg UriiKs. next to the Itlalto
theater. Open nightH and Sunday, nmon trip to Portland, after which j
Free delivery. 36tf , they will make their home in this
Members of the locnl unit of the.clty at S;i West Twelfth street.
Oregon National Cuard will re- The bride. 1h a well known Klam- j
ceive pay tomorrow night for drill juth Fall resident and has a host 1
attendance duriiiK the past quar-' of well-wishluK fiieuda In that city. '
ter. government checks totaling j while the bridegroom has been in ',
$HM4.37 having been received to-1 Medford for the past two years as i
l;iv bv Cantiiin Carl V. Tenuwahl. a member of the state traffic, tie- '
who urge u loo per cent at-'
tenilance. :
V. A. Meagher, representative of
thr PokI I'rnductH rmntianv. with I
headquailers In Keattl, spent the
W(1).k...n(i ln Medford on buslnesK
ld pu,,,,,,,,.,.. Mo ),.fI iIlst lK '
for Klamath Falls, unci will spend !
,.,., I,,.,- ,lv In Meilfiir,!. on llis
way north. ' ,
Among the hotel guests In Med-; "' ' 'enipie. in ino Mcinoiusi ,.,.Kpnn, further except with
ford from the slate of Washing-i Parsonage. Present with tho young! acknowledging bows,
ton are . W. Koulkes and son of '"'ll, were the groom's grand-. .,.,. n(lv,.i,y t ,,. :u.ti ..
Tacomil. Francis and f. F. -Nevin ' l'renls. Mark I.. Woody and Mary f(..nillK personality, youth, edu
of Kverett. Mrs. Frank Patone f UN oody. w ho reside in Medford. I f(,el .,,, nm, it.m.HB
Centralla und Mrs. K. A. Stanton, j Th'' Impressive ring ceremony was;,lnl, ,h,.y ,isi.iye,, ,:1(P
Ida droves. C. N. Kinkel and Mrs.
ti. A. Hiunton of Seattle.
Frank Hash and Kuene Uow
lintc of the Pronpect No. 2 jower
development were week-end vis
itors lu Medford yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood and
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoders were
amonK the Medford visitors yester
day in tltantrt Pass, where Mr.
Wood distributed curds for the
boxing smoker to be held iero next
Friday niKht at the. Hilarity hall,
featuring Phil Hayes of Salem and
Pat Padleford of Medford in the
main event.
Frank James and Irvin T. Uebb
of Dunsniuir, Calif., were among ,
the visitors in Medford yesterday
attending the Medford Dunsmulr
baseball game.
The news comes from fJold Hill
that t A. Thomas of Medford has
taken a contract to furnish 4,
dou.OOO feet of fir und pine logs to
the Owen--rogon J-.uniber, com
pany's sawmills at Medford from
the Sardine creek timber tract six
miles out from Cold Hill. The;
logs will be yarded on the stream
with caterpillar tractors and horse
teams and hauled to Medford with
auto trucks. .
A building permit was Issued nt
the city building department today
to J. Kb ln for tho construction
of a duplex house on North Hart
lott street at a cosL of $ 1000. and
another permit was issued to 1.0. M.
Tucker for the construction of a
soragu shed on North Riverside
avenue at a cost of $-00.
Tho lOlks forum luncheon pro
gram tomorrow will be ln charge
of Frank Farrell, w ho has ar
ranged for tin; attendance of all
candidates for county offices. A
short speech will be given by each
candidate ami these speeches will
lie the feature of the program.
There will also probably be a few
musical numbers.
(luesls from Portland registered
at local hotels Include W. P. Haw
ley. Willard P. Hawley, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Kvans, (ieo. 1).
Norrls, Clyde Prewilt, W. M. Wal
lis. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dnnlap. W.
F. F.ulberg, C. C. Minis. Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Stewart, H. 10. Oerould.
Mr. and Mis. Charles lienentt, Mr.
and Mrs. P.. P. Rennetl and H. A.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinklns of
Prospect and Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
Wakefield siient yesterday picnick
ing on Rokuo river, after which
Mr. ami Mrs. Dinkins left for their
home.
Following another w a r m clear
day yesterday with a maximum of
71, today tor the most part was
cloudy with showers now ami then.
Showers are forecasted for tonight
and with a cooler temperature,
and clearing weather for Tuesday.
The annual "ladies' night" party
of the Crater club will be held at
the F.lks temple tonight The af
fair will be In the form of a din
ner dance, dinner being served al
7:30 p. m. Some clever stunts
and entertainment features will
be interspersed throughout the
evening's dance program.
Moving pictures of last Wednes
day's I Jons club program showing
tho presentation of tho stale prize
flag to Chief Flllott of the fire de
partment and other interesting
shots of the distinguished visitors
1 iM.nunnl lit t llll I'IM'tMllHIIV till V It llCLMI
received here. These tilms. win '
soon be available for showing by
the Copco news reel, along with,
other recent, current events. j
mu.ii, ii w. lu i,..tn,. .h.m n
t,M.(Ut;lunt Mulm,rn ui-on In the
third chapter of the radiit drauuL.
"Madame W," to be prewenteil for
the first lime itver station KMi;i
tomorrow nlnht. The play w be
hroadeiist throiiKh Ihe rlurtey of
t'opco hour from it to 10 p. in.
Ki ank It. I .acy. factory lepre
seutallve fnr this district for the
Oakland Motor far company, with
headquarter at Medford, leaves
tomorrow hy airplane for Seattle
to attend a meeting nf the factory
represcnl.itves for y recoil. ash
hurfon fit'd 1d:iho.
Do you buy wisely? Try
"Nip and Tuck" Asparagus.
No waste. Delicious
Economy Fish Market
;
A. c limt niKht. having Hent
i week-iMirt tn Ali-ilfuiU.
1 i'wo tratiKitMitri, Uon llofliiiun,
! 2 J, and Knnelh 'Hotel, 17, are in
j the Klamath ruunty Jail today on
i a car theft charKe on which they
were in-rented early Sunday morn-.
I Imk by
niiiRH una reuerai imieer
S
"-" " l'l""'c
mar the Hummit o. the Hiskiy
mountains. Hoffman and Hutu!
um fiti-iikrl lur uiciiii,,,. l.ii..L-
Cht'Nter HuMi.ird returned
K,.riaJ flom Ainu etculf at Kla-t Walock IIiiKMlale. IS. uC Smla
nmth KuIU anU W(t(.e lHken inlo SprinKs, wan tin- victim of the
eUMtody (Il Ahland ycMtei-dav hy u,I' rattlesnake hllc rcporU'ii this
K)aniath t.oumy uoputy .sheriff.
Wedding Bells
Staio Traffic Lieutenant O. O.
Xlcliola of .Medford and MInr Uiex
Thackara of Klamath Falls were
uuietlv married yeHlm-dav at noon
ut tlio liniiKi of thu hrbln'a nn.tnfu
-;
Mr nlil ru .Inhn I.' TlmiL-n-, I
near uorriH. cai., oy the Kev. u 11-
nam oood in tne presence of 14
frieuuu and relativeH. Tie newly-(that
vvedH arrived In Medford hint night
and lelt today on a short honey-
parlment and h one of the best-1
known ofttcei'B in the state. lie!
arrived hero from Heverul years'. ;
service with the traffic demtrtment :
in Salem.
On Salurday evenlnir. April 2S. ;
1 l 1 " y '-eim.i
lUnill'll. Iioill HI 1ICK11, II 1 1 1 ..
were united In holy wedlock by ;
used by tho minister.
4
L
Candidates for office who are
members of tho Klks lodge will be
the piece de resistance at the regu
lar I uestluy F.o rum tomorrow,
which is in charge of Frank
Kul.ri,Ut Th). candidates, will
asked to state their position on all
Issues, nnd prohibition There will
bo no straddling or evasion per
mitted. N'OHFOHK. Steamship Western
Ocean, with 34 men aboard, breaks
from tow and drifs 3 SO miles
at soa,
WAHHlXOTOrN. President Coo
lid ge attends services for Martin
U. if Hidden in chambers -of house
of representatives.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SAI.K Hras.s bed. mattress
and springs, ?.Hl; steel bed, white
enamel, matt ress ami springs.
Sfi; chest of drawers, white
enamel finish, $1Ti; child's single
beit and mattress, $5; '2 rockers,
S I "i each ; L porch rocker, $5;
library table. $10; dining table,
$10; li dining chairs, $!;
Axminster rug. $": 9x1 2 fluff
rug. $.; sewing muehine, $ Hi;
kitchen cabinet, S2."i ; drop-leaf
kitchen table, $2 ; electric iron, 1
SI. fill; ironing board, 1 Ox j
IS mirror, 75c; galvanized wash,
fiOc; lean-to auto tent, 7x7, $S;
camp stove. 2-burner, $!; few
'.2 -gallon ami pint fruit jars;
dishes, etc. These goods are'
practically all new, in first class
condition, priced to sell immedi
ately. Ill) So, Ivy, 41
fiOOI) Wll.l. I SICI) CAKS
THAT AUi: llfAUA.N'TKi:!)
Yiiu ni't'tl u cur thut will lilvi'
you Kunil Mi'rvlco. liny il from
a iliiuliir thut lii'lii'Vi-M in siirvtci'.
si;i-: tiiusk ox oi it ri.ooit
1H-5 I'Mint Tourinn.
i!i:Ti riuiini' Uiimisti'i'.
HiL' chpyrlni't Tuurini;.
IH23 t'lii'vrolil TmiriiiK.
11I2J Kuril I'liupi-.
.san'Iii:i;so. MOToit co.
Oiiklunil nnd 1'untliic LH'uli'm.
lOiKlith anil llartk'U Sts.
41
KOI! sai.i:
riini'h, i-liii
TI7-V.
Ili'iit
trmli' for
r. Phone
41
hull!
KOIt SA1.K Maininoih I'.ronze
turkey ckkh. Hii;h I'.nks Tur
key I-'iirni. Phone 31.4 i'enLi.il
I'olllt. . -10
Koli ItKXT Very drslrahle mmrt
nient. 3 1 t lieiitty St. 4."i
K( I i KXi ' H A X( '. K S i) -acre dairy
i-iineh. S-room house, lntue hnrn
iiiul ehlcken house; 3i acrew
clover aiul ulfulfa: in ncri'M suh
IrriKUteo! pasture; free water,
running ereel; t:tum.;-i plaee; L'O
head ilniry Htoek. 1 leani horses
and all farm Iniplenients with)
piiiee, LOciitecl on e;(((Ml rtiad
and elose to Mchnol. IMtee
SIMM)!). Will eonsfder exchange
for smaller ranch or for eliy
jtroporty. See Charh'H A. Wtnii
Aeiiey, Ine. 41
Kbit s. I.K 4 -room h o m e near
mill: large hit; $75 cash, balance
!'' month. See Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc. -w
FOR SAHK Two-f:iuiiy flat. 4
room downstairs, 3 rooms up
stairs; hot and cold water ami
modern; nice lot. Haigain price
$i:."i0; S'.OO cash, balance e-isy
terms. See Ch tries A. Wing
Agency. Inc. 41
WANJ'KI) Kiirniiiii'i' rt'imlrliiK: i
v.-ork ilono :n your hoini- or mirj
shop. A. N. ThiUiull. I'honi'l
!'ii!'-K. -ISj
Koll SAI.I 7-rooin lions.': nowly!
ili'i'nruli'il Insiilo: ii tmr::iin: port !
noun tinii monthly pnvini-nts.
rhoin. or cull nt 1 i ljui-
rol. 4 5
KOI TIKXT (looil ri-rootn rottnKi.
rloso in. $:"-'. rn p.-r mo: watori
IMlil. !niinri- I 1 r S. Holly. 41
KOP SAI.l: I'.l-ii Kr,l trii.k.1
. aini. fin h Ni'oonil lliiinl Sloro.
ante
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hoga. McKvun, Jttcknuavlllc, 5j'
i
DOCTOR SPEEDS 10
TREAT YOUTH, BIT
BY A RATTLESNAKE
1
Hcation, when, Jn moving a pil"
i of lumtjer near his home in in;ti
district, he was struck HiiddtMilV
on tin left arm hy tho dinturhed
reptile. The pan-nts of the hoy
immediately twisted a tourniiiuef
on lils arm nhove the bite and
called JJr. li. .1. Ponmy.
The idiysiciun made the
miles from Medford
min-
uti-x with anti.vemmi wrnm which
..m.h..u i.. u l- ,. i....i
... ....
,1 ur..i- 1 . a
ration in the wound. JJr. fonmyj
said that, due to the short time :
had elansed between the bitetl'
and the application of serum, he
: had no apprehension as 1
i speedy recovery of the boy.
.The onlv fault that vestordnv'a !
entliusiasiie audiencen at J itint's
IVaterbtn theater found with that i
clever young professional team of
dancers. Al nnd Louise Kudack
,.,,,,.,. Mn(, Biste,.. ,s ,nat ,,
Uu.y ,.,.S,on(i,., tn two encores, the
, I. .. , . ,.,, .. .,..1,,
aftur that failed to entice them to I
distinct hits, even with those
theater Koers who usually do not
care for fiance acts. The dancing
of Al ami Louise in unison up a
five foot flight pf stairs and hack
down to the stage, won especial
commendation and heavy ap
plause. They appear again tonight ami
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PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
b n a ej
WHEN TOU WANT
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tiMiioiniv niKlit in conjunction
ltH the regular film pei for
ma net, ami n Im at tomorrow
ufleinoon'H in. in'"'.
The Weather
LowHt temperature this morn
ing. 4 7.
Preciptttittn for 24 hours end
iuu & a- m.. nunc.
Vestei ilay'it weather here: llih
ent temipci at uie. 7 I ; highest I his
month amce liilJ. Itti. l.owent
temperature yesterday, 3!' : lowest
thU month since I'.tlJ, Mean
temperature csterday. tlepar
ture for the day. excess. 1 decree.
Average daily deflib-my for il.e
month, t ileKree.
1'reclpltation: Total rainfall
since first of month, 1.07 Inches;
1 1 year average fur the month,
1.36 inches. Total rainfall nim-e
January i.
tilt.' inches. Total
rainfall since Septcml
1 , I4.IM)
lneht
.. -
1..
nf; 5
em, i. i-m
- 4,1 l" 1
Character of day. partly cloudy.
Isun nets today at T:0S p. m.;
rines tomorrow, 5:U" a. in.; nets
tomorrow, 7:t'.l p. ni.
tKlses and sets computed for
level horizon).
Forecast for tonhtht and tomor
row: Showers tonight, I'ltarini;
Tuesday, fooler tonight.
I.. V.M.Tl:it OU K.
-Meteorologist 1'nited States
W'.'ather I'.ureau.
Special f onvocatlon.
Crater Lake f haiiter No.
Ti. It. A. M May 1, 7:30
p. m. Work 11. A.
degree. tsiting com
panions welcoim-. He-
freshments.
40.
K.
NICHOLS, Sec'y.
I
SAN FltANCISf o. I' r i n c e s s
Saud Chukir. former .Mrs. Sprock
ets, reveals she has been divorced
by son of last Turkish sultan. I
Baby Layette
-7 pioci's. R cruln r l-t.L'"i
vjilues. Kxtiii .spci'iiil 1'nf
Hal)V Wi'i'k,
EXTRA SPECIAL FOR
years. Values to $1.50
. tyP '. THE BIG
HANDICRAFT SHOP 'IXSL-ZZZ"
,L.
JSUILDING NEWS
The Good Weather of the Past Week
has inaugurated a new spurt in Medford's building pro
gram and we have been unable to find time to prepare
copy for this issue of the "Building News." Next week's
issue will bring to you a story of the new $10,000 re
stricted residential district, Millionaire Rowland the
mo4el home which is being built for I. E. Schuler.
Phone Your Requests to KMED
Tt' or the Porter Lumber Co.
for the musical numbers you would' like to hear on our
program each Monday evening from 8 to 9.
TEB-L
"Rn'iU nec
none m -
Moeci-il ro mill U Ill-Till If' A ol
Reumea Chapter O. K. rf
Wednesday evenlnu at !
..-..I... l- TliU n il! he for
iitt i-ii-t in o p i 1 11 ii. Tht-
Wort hy liund Matron will make
her official visit, llattic M. A Men.
CM3E
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Sf,i''y 4"
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You 've heard their
records you've
read of their pop
ularity. Now SEE
and hear them in
person.
BABY WEEK Baby Dresses,
nr 4-
, Z04SoufrFiK
AS'e are in position to
mora thnu anybody for
Woo-ft0.
hair. See us before you sell
MF.DFUKH UAltOAIN llol'SR.
Phune 1062. 27 X. Grape st.
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
2 BIG
DAYS
May 7-8 V
EFT
AND HIS
at the
BRUNSWICK
ORCHESTRA
r
Handicraft
Shop
SPECIALS
Baby Layette
f
50 pi s. Hi-Kiilur .:!0.00
vnliii's. On sale for Baby
Wi'i'k (inly al,
ages from 1 to 3
75c
w mm
o
InK (rmirn nt norm1, nn