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pxctE six BEDFORD M ATL TKTBUXE, METDFOTID, OK KAON". MONDAY, "APRIL 30, 1928. PLAY FOR SHRINE HIGHWAY BOARD DANCE ON MAY G SUIT INTERESTS I Hiiro Id ZundH wore i-nllem at (the Jl. H. Fox homo TueKtluy. K. V- Curt er of the First Nu j Clonal Hunk of AuMaml, Fred IN'elll und N. Bute also of AhIi ' lund. enjoyed u iluy of picnic- Iiik und fishing ut iMke Creek on 1 NVdm'fduy. Weekly Foreign News Review ! ! Fninel Mokell end ((lent of In Wuh th week-!laHt Fulfilling the dn-nma of the j inotd nmhltinuN tluiuera, fumt'H , now tho announcement mm mu HhrlnciH have rnKuged the Herb Wi-ifliuft ItiunHwirk ItcmrdliiK or-i-htHtru of New York City to furn ish the niUHic at their dunce to he held May !th, Wednesday evening, Oriental Gardens. Thin In to ho u public dance, the Shrinem feelink' that thin will he Ihe hist ojiortunily for Hiine lime to dance, w ith such excellent mu.-dc. A v'iy large crowd iti ex pected. Those whit enjoy Mift. unoihintf syncopation played in the oiiKinal Vledueft nmnner, will find tlielr desires Krtititied with tho appear ance, of liertt ami iuh nuiuum ItruiiKwick iccordlnK orche.stru. and it is expected t hat hundreds of dance faiiH wilt he on hund u greet the hoys who provided nin-h delightful diince rytlnn on their Initial tour of tho rueifio const last seusnn. For the past ten yearn Wiedoeft's orchestra hitH heen a real feature of hoth theatre and ballroom pro K.rnnm throuKhuut t h o I'lilted .SlaleH. Year after year they have found Instant favor and added greatly to their rcpututlon for the host in dance rendition. Accord ing to Herb Wicdoeft, director of the orchestra, Ihey are more than eager this year to display their wares to local patrons and every one who attends thin dance on May the ninth at the Oriental tiardeus, In n hsu red of an evening of uu ' diluted pleasure. I'leasiitff vucul und Instrumental novelties, stimulating rythm and many cut retaining musical fea tures will he offered oil this fiance program. A Klud-I-wuH-tljere feeling should he the climax of the evening ot "Wiedoeft's Juzz on your homeward hike. Tho dunce will start ut nine In the evening sharp and will con tinue, until two-thirty the follow lug morning. Kvery otw is welcome. It In u public tjan co, and you can buy your tlckots from any or tho fol lowing firms: Jarmin &- Woods J)rug Store, Westsldn Pharmacy, I-jtwrcnce'H. Jewelry Store und the Men's Shop. : Until Jackson county property owners aro uhlc to demand OUO.Uou an acre for t hHr land, they had better move their signs reading "This is u Great Country' up J u to Cuny county, was the humorous observation made by J. W. DeSouzu, state highway commission engineer, who stop ped over to viKit his brut her, Attorney Frank DeKouzn yesterday on his way south. .Mr. DeSoiiza told of n suit for $33..'i:t3.u;i filed recently by District against mission fur a small piece of lifs t future I properly Ihey had condemned, Mr I Itcenuse it overlapped the pro-1 went to town the middle j posed highway then under con-iweeic to stay several days, j struriion. The portion condemn-; A meeting of the stock men of j eil measured by 1 ; feet. i (.'reck Tuesday Huf finglon, who owns a large; M r. and M rs. J fish niniK'i v on the rest of the small son were property claims that the action 1 Sldb-ys Sunday. ; of the highway commission will h'nink Farlow cont him exactly H'.inio a year. itiautlty of wool I He H therefore a.-Uing for a sum week. net I v, 15. 3 4, nn part of Itlocks 7 nnd a of lmnerlul Addition, and all property Kant und South there of to the Cllv i.lmlis: uii nroneny included In the area bounded by the following street und alleys: Columbus Aveinie, tho ulley be tween Fourth and Second Streets, tho ttlley between -Morey'fl Addi tion and Bungalow Addition. West Main Street; nil property udloln inir South Onkdnle Avenue. I'urk Street. Whitman Avenue, rom in testing mi airplane at labour- , Eleventh Street south, und King get field. France, for u enntew- , Street from alley In Jtloek '. New plated flight to America. Their, town Addition south; also ail prop movenu rrts have been mysterious. erty uil joining Stewart Avenuo foi although it Is Mild they have i ho "iM'nuuimit-iy i"v . ., .. ., . . smith of same. hrKinK o. .. ,-o..n iini' if. i H All properly not includ- Sciritary KpIIokk un'.l-wir pi o- , .,,.. i .,. iV ami V. .purul. the text of which was pie- ciniw III Approximately nil of inened to tlrcat llrltuln, Imly. :r-!,, urldnal town except Jiloclm llnany niul .hi I'll 11 anil to which 411, 4'J, CO. 51. 62, U. 61, 62, 6S, 70. France Ik iicreeHhlc. will, curiam ! 71. 72, 73. 7 1. 70. 77. B I ri nei viitiun.1. win well roi c l cd ' anil part of llloeka 63. 65 liy ttii'He powers. ;ernimy Ii.ih (Miir WuImiii. 'nl)U! icdilur! anil uro reported to liave In mind I ho -wx-liilcil I'reu) ' an expi.'dllion to the Booth pol.; many partH of the world i 'ny are , IO I' " ever, IO .lumu) I)) i.-oiw... week the rumbling of earth- i,..ni ,i.i...., Atu. Kverett (IrlHHom . iinaken were followed by death!, nn.l Mulor jmar Cllmux. - land devaxtatlon. (Ireeec und the : ,J Kubalu, ,IKUt ,a,t wul.: Mrs. W. I'. Gould who wa llalkaiiB Buffered most. Whole .,, lr.lam, at LeUour- Uliu in Ui H'uuv uiiir m trt y , unvim JIIIU MIIIKH 111 Tliruce, j much improved and experts to ' Macedonia and other sections of return to her homo in California ( Greece were thrown down und in before long. ; some cases almost crumbled Into j William- Martin spent a few dust. Storms followed the niove i days visiting with C. K. Terrlll. : ments of the earth nnd thousands ! Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Sherld.of helpless people under the flim- i spent tin? week-end with Mrs. I Hiest shelters, suffered Intensely. Sherid h parents, Mr. und Mrs.! Americans were foremost in re Charles Klingle. I lief measureH. (Jtilto a number of Kjiworth . great victory was heralded for league members of tho Ashland: the nationalist forces in Shantung Methodist church held services. iioviiuv, (.1iinu, arr ordiiig to at Jwtke Cretk Sunday. Not 'is early dispatches which later re many people of Lake Creek at-; vised, indicated that the north tended as was hoped for, but enters are still in possession of those ut tending enjoyed the Her- i Tslnan. capital of Shantung, rc- A t t limey Ouffington ; vices. They expect to hold ser-- purled to have been occupied by I lie state highway com-j vices some time ugain In the near, the nationalists. Xever-thc-less. 1 1 he nationalist commander In ami .Mrs. .1. i-j. uiuensoii 1 mier. cniang Kai-Shek, has Con or imp centrated large forcew with IN-kimr as his objective. Together with iceotintH of heavy fighting, came approximately .10 j the district was held ut l-ak" word from alleged eye-witnesses of a great massacre of 5000 help F. Klingte and less people in the town of King- guests of tho men. province of llupeh. j Xicaranua was the Hcene. in a sold quite n ; smalt way. or further warfare, the first of the Saudtno's rebels raiding and loot j ing several mcriean-owncd mines j in the northern part of the coun try and ( iirrylng off an Ameri- Htutr l Orrk'vii. piirUJiit tu Uw: I'AITI AL Aitiuunt il rjijuUl li'k wiJ u l.ootn'uuuo IM'tlMK Net itrrliilum rt'tft veil Jur- li.g the .-r t pJULAi-VIH litti'rri.1. ilivi'lrmU Nlxl r'ia renhfd dm 11 tin rr. . f.Ut,7an i) liU'tniiC (fniti ollivr oun r niiH duriiir li'C )tr., ,'M1UV Totul iiKuin.- 7,7U(.U!il,? tlSIl ItSKMKMh Nvt Ioium" Piil Ounuir Hit vfiir itnluilintf uiljii-tliiicht ll.Uilf,ft77 21 Piviilvii'l tui uu t,-(k tluruiK the yr... I 4U,uuil. 00 ('IIIIIhiIIH Mild kjdurlfH .l..r.,.u- U, viur 10Trt.171.4U II TuxiM, liL-riiM't hiiU K'es pU durintf tiir 'Mr n;o.3aN.:.s Amouiil f al) oilier r- jn-l.turr- .TM.7!tu.u Mt hlSFSS IHHIOCTOHY Alitrucloi-M MIJtltAV AKSTHACT CO. Ab ut 1 mc Ih of Title, Title Insurance. Itooius 3 and 5. No. Si' North Central Ave., upstair. ,IA( KSUV CO. AltSTHAtT CO. AhsirartH of Tiilo anl Title liisiii--ititiv. The tmly i-ompU tc T 1 1 I o sy-i' mi in .lack sou County. nnd already uccepted the prop;.l, in principle. Tlie I'.ritish budget, submitted to parliament by the chancellor of the exchequer. Winston Chur chill provides for an eight tent u gallon tax on petrol. Tlie crease of j lenesec yar and arranged crease taxes ami agriculture. John 1 tassel t Moore, A mericu.11 Tul.d iiriiiIUtrrN ...... 6,7U 1 . UU.KO AhSKTS Vutur nf t(M k und IkiiiJh nwrit'U luuikct vulu. . .! l.j8'..4H4.7.i (it.; also an icrrinuy iiujoiiiiiik - .M.mimilB j(1 ((nrr f tub Itlverside Avenue from the North 1 i,.,,lo urlti-n Nimt Sty , City Kimits to floyil Street; also uiuIht no, iu-27 1,UM2,10.40 the nrinicrty at tne interseciion 1 imr-M unu nuih uw mm uttrui-ti . chancellor promises u d 1 expenses for the cotnlu, has budget to de locul industries 87C.183.4-1 0,007,711.(1:1 40. 3.". I.? l.lM&.WUO.OO which, if put at interest will hhn the $li,000 u year lost. ! The loss Is explained In the I fact that he had drawn up plans 1 to enlarge his cannery to the edge of his property in order to take care of a recent large in- ii'ini fti 1 ii-nf I net inn Iln iiuiik besides bis nroncrtv and business in Curry county, fishing interests in various oilier sections of the country, all of which must now he bundled thru his Curry county plant. lie claims that the action of tlie commission will necessitate him building tin; plant nine feet Hhoi'Mt-r, with an annual loss tltrougir wanted products uf $7H)0 a year. 1 REESE CREEK R1PLETS LAKE CREEK I . Meyer ut the spent Tues . II. Fox Mi'N. II. C day visiting home. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hoefft and children, anil Mr. and Mrs. Sny der, with their two children, all of Med ford, were nests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoefft, last Sun day. MIsh K d 1 1 h (lore spent the week-end with relatives in .Men-: ,ron (n ford. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Corej monlnH brought ner out muiuuy evening. 1 SU(tui,ie to cabbage .Mr. ami .mis. can von oer jiei len were i-alh'rs at Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Kox's last Tuesday. M r. and M is. lioy (Irigsby and son. I )onald. spent th week-end ut the home of their i-arents, -Mr. and Mrs, j. ,. Torn: Mlsw Isolee Drown was the of her sister. Mrs. A. I... BAYES DRILLS FOR PADELFORD. BOUT "I tltm't liiiow this PadeVonl. but I havo been told he is one of tho hardest hitting ighteiB in tills section and I'm going to he prepared for said Phil Hayes of Salem last evening In regard to tho ten round main event bout he i gue.c is to fight with Hat PudeKord hum j Hech. Sunday. next Friday nlffhl at tho Hilarity: Mi. and Mrs. T. H. Karlow and hall pavilion, following u wrestling j son. Fred, also Uoyd Damon (,( inuicn neiwcen Maniey uougers ot weie in .Meironi on tuisincss Tnes IliiH city ami Don Nolan of Hurt-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zun luml. j ilel and small daughter, were also Interest In grnwini; In tho Hayes In Medford Tuesday. and Hadelt'ord righl, which will he tlie first fl-'n'ht Htuged here for kcv Eral months, wrestling matches having been staged during the meantime. Padeliord, who made f.ucli a good showing here two years ago, Ih reported to ho im proving over his old I or 111 und will Hive Hayes, who recently toured I of the Australia, something Hi tliluklduy. nhnut ! M r I H. Zuntli-I end M Mr. Hogers and Mr. White the forest service were visitors at the Ijike ( 'reek school Tuesday. They showed some very interest ing pictures and gave an Interest ing talk In connection with the keeping nf forest week. .Miss Klizuheth Hurr was a utiest Lake Creek school Tues- There were eighty-five at Sun- sehool lust Sunday, and just an ordinary Sunday at that. Kvery one Is invited to come. Hew .1. siille preached after Sunday school, taking for bin text, "Can the rush grow up without mire?" Job. S:1I. He said, in part: "Anything, to grow. must have an environ men t suit able to Its growth. Whut causes all the criminals among the boys and girls? There m ust bo some mire, probably in the homes. Tho problem of t:io boy is not the problem of the hoy, but tho prob lem of the father, uncle or some i near friend. The problem of tho I girl Ih not the problem of the j girl, hut tlie problem of the mother, aunt or some near friend. Home say, 'If I could hold out I would be a Christian. If we meet certain conditions, one can not help but grow, or hold out.. ' Here M r. Stille displayed two cabbage plants. One was taken . from the hot bed. It was thrift! and had only been planted a very short time. The other had the ground about IS in soil that was not It had lived. but had not jtrown any. So it is like the Christian life: the one. when he is saved, v-row :ir.a be-. comes a strong Christian char act re; the other simply has .1 name to live, but )s dead: Cod say while he liveth. It is up to the person, whether he holds out . or not. If he metis the condi tions he cannot help but grow, j Cod will do his part, if man I his. I Last week, on Thursday even-, ing. it was quite stormy, but: several were out and we had nf ! a good meeting. Mrs. Ctngeade whs. jfuuer. 1.. i. esiai will lead this Thursday evening. ! M rs . Fo r e n 1 a n and young so n ', are getting along fine. Mrs. Cib-j son, who had been with h r, has i gone to her home. Colds ure still' prevalent In this community. Mr., and Mrs. Jack and daughter. Eve-j lyn. calbd on Mr. and Mrs. L-.-Hoy Smith Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Tom Semple of1 Medford visited at Tom Sunday. Mrs. n,,y I'.ildcrback visited at Mr. Humphrey s the fin t of la ti week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marshall M inter visited at Mrs. Courtney's Sun day. .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis liob ertson and family, ulso. Mrs. Hannaford visited ut Mr. Knadler'.s Sunday. The Arnold family left last week for lY.lifornia, where they ran. Oeorge Marshall, assist ant manager of one of tho minus, whose fate is yet in doubt. Captain Ceorge H. Wllkins and Carl 11. Kielson. who successfully flew over the top of tho world. m wmiiK vasL unexplored regions I VLt,',rv,.a.,?rtLsIIt':,,I'n ! nf a 'minister 1 judge on the permanent court of International justice ut Tlie Huucj Hoad, and from Tenth Street South 1 Tlie approaching1 marring' of Sinclair Lewi. American i.ovf-list. 1 and an American vi it'-r M if Dorothy Thompson, was reported !at Home. M,ss Thompson Is the ( HVOn nt tho Chamber of Commerce I UlllimiHT VI U .CW IUIK llj-riun: (minister and lewis is the author of "Elmer 'Inn try," w'.tich is considered to have dealt unkindly with a minister. Miss T:i jnipson. in commenting en this, remarked: My father was not that kind of Stewart Avenue and South Hiver side Avenue: property nenr the in-i ,f , fl(lniiUrd ahM.K. . . .u.3:,0.l!j" tersection of McAiidrews Houd und I LIAHIMTIKS North Central Avenue: property 1 ti,.M .i-.m- iUr 'lowum uu- adjoining East Jackson Street from j paij Street west to i'. v.. aihoihh 01 uummen pri-nu- rluht of wuv: nronerty on the H "i oui-niium. south side of East Main Hjrent I Jt;;;;',;. from Almond Street lo Genesee 1 VTV,. Street. i All btiirr il-l.lUlrt, l lass l iroieny nujonuuK mq S. P. tracks from north of Jackson Tot id linbiliiii-H rxelusite Street to n .point iienr. AleAndrews ;;J Wll.l i -luek ul 1, lo a point near Stewart Avenuo. Ncl .',;,;, m.riy Ourini; ' I'lasH The preaent mill dls-l ti. i3.iih7.K5 trlet In the north end of the city, ! I.ukm.. ".l'l iluriuif Hip rar.... li.Ki.;,j and the trai t lyllm oast of the I l.i." tni iim.l ilurlnf the yr. .u2. ttlifille Itiiact. I Miilia vhou-lnK the exact extent of the proponed I'ne Zones may ho A. !:. Kl:l.l.O(i; Abstracter ot Titles, lit. 2. llox lills. .Medford, OreKon. Heliahle Jackson t'oun ly Abstracter. Twenly-eiyht ye;irs experience and near forty years . In the counly, Special work only. tf Oluu Printers TIlK . HLI'H I'lll.NT KllOF I'oin plete l'llun l'rlnt Service. lllKh class work. Han Francisco prlci IJowntown office. Medford Hook Store. 34 No. Central. I'l K21-W. Cliiropruetlc l'liysli'laiiN Name ol Cuniiisiii, AinericHii Kaulu l'lro IliMirumc Cunilnir. Name iif l'rosihitt, Paul b. Maid. Nume of Kri'rtrv. Alfred I,, Mrrritt. statutory rtidfiu' atiuniey fur ei-rtfcc. spent last Wednesday nt the home' Martin. We will also have u vol or Mr. and Mrs. John Wolgamot' p.y i,a uiim Ht the meet. ,o wi s neoK. uoyd is a nephew .Smith was a visitor ul i x, " ,) l",Kalno"- the school Monday afternoon. Mr. , Mi-s. I owers and daughter. Smith Is u member of the board. 1 Kleanor. stld five fine Jersey milch: Wo expect a large crowd at our ( cows las: Sa'ut day to a California ; field meet on Saturday, May U. cattle buyer. : Remember tlie date, be on hand j Hev. and Mrs. J. C. Williams of Und have a good time. mi c v c e k returned Home !a and the City Hall. Kemonstruneesj Insurance t'mniiw,!tner. against the proposed changes will M 1'nnl.v-PatiU-lM, bit-.. be heard at the regukar meeting of -the City I'lannlng Commission to bo held nt 8 p. in., Monday, May 1 Hlh. 'J2H. 41 ienl Agnln. llCSINTCKS lUUKCTOHY Synopili of Annual Statement of tho AMERICAN EAGLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Now York, in Pip .Stale nf New York, on the tbirt -first lnv of lirremlrrr, 127, iikmI to tlif ItiMirJiM'F CoiiimiKHinncr of the Attoi'iieyH A. K. KKAMKS Lawyer.. Offlco In Liberty Huildlng. Kit AN K V. FARHKLL, Lowyer, Cruterlan Theater Hldg., Med ford. t)rc. ' I Sunday from an extended visit : with their son at Ilogue lliver. F. Kice of Dnrris. Calif.. s;ient 'Inst week on this creek and An 1 derson Creek visiting his sister, , Mrs. K. liailey, anil Mrs. r'mvi rs. Mr. and .Mrs. W. It. Jones ami daughters. Mildred and Sadie, o' Talent, spt in last Sunday at 1 ht home i.f Mrs. .lotus' mother. Mrs. M. K. Knighten of this crock. Mr. and -Mis. K. W. t'onibs and : family were in Medford shopnm;: last Wednesday. Mrs. i:if-anor Perkins and daughter. Jean, are making an ex tended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clan ik e Krye of Med ford. M rs. A i t Si v n n i t t of i 'rt-see n City. Calif., is making an txtended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kvrby. und uliit-t i t lu . tivt. 1 truce Force of the Meadows community was appointed by the legion commander to nld in deco rating the graves of old soldiers in t he Antioch cemetery. II. K. Nedry was given the same task for the Sams Valley district. K. I.. Class and family visited the Wilbite family at Lake Creek last Saturday. Mrs. Class and Mrs. Wlihi'e are sisters. . Loring Martin is the proud pos sessor of an athletic badge won a short time ago. luring passed the requirements for tlie second badge. This badge is granted by the Playground and Recreation association of New York. Half of business success can be Trit'i)tM to consistent af'",rti;ng. VALLEY HIGHS TO rRoup Ovmr 21 Million Jarm Um4 Yearly Spasmodic Croup is frequently relieved by one application of KCCKXK, Ore., April 3d All high sclmols of the Willamette valley have been invited to a val ley track niei l in Kugetie Satur "Unless someone tells her about her eyes she'll need an extension on her arm" Tlie woman is far-sighted, luit (lnctn't know it. I low ridiculous she makes licrsclHook, in her at tempt to real the menu! Too many women, ami men ton, yi through this same futile perfor mance. He sure that your own sight is normal! avc your eyes examined! Dr. D. A. Chambers SOUTHERN OREGON OPTICAL CO. 317 Medford Bldg. Phono 188 "nial Ynit May lice a llrrul Country lli'ttcr" exjtcct to make their home. They will take care of her father. Merle Jack is still uorktng on the ditch. They have the ditch uhouL clean, but U is really not large enough to carry the water needed for the people who are depending on it. Iroiosel Oiaiuci of Zone - , Ordinance. j The City i'lanning Commission proposes a revision of the present. i zoning ordinance in which the pres- put I'se Zone IV (Semi-public) ; would be combined with the pres ! ent Zone II, and parks would be i included In Zone I. day. May as guests uf Kugciie ; iVe IJistricts would then be j high school, according to an- : as follows: I noiMneiiHiit this morning of- Class I Residence Single family Archie Fm-h. Ilugen- hiuh "oaeh. ; dwellings, parks and playgrounds. Salem and orvallisa.ec.-oper.it-;, l'lass 11 lU-sidcnce (Including, ing uith Cug-ne h:gi. in staging ? ' l1 !J V.'1'.1.1. SVni'i"''!1' Vestal's the big meet. tm 'ain..n,.,. mii)lic ami setni-nublic The track events will start at j lt)idings. churches, schools, lios-j .M) o'rlm li and will he i uii off en pitals. mortuaries, etc. j llayu.nd fndd. High schu.d teams! Class III Itelall busjness (In-j will repiict tin Ir entries as they J eluding I and II). ! com" in, reporting to a high school j l',:iH iV I'resent Zone V: Ware-: n-presentativc al McAithur court i m,,l!i1'' r , ti t 1 on the day of the meet. j V ITwent Zone A I: Indus-j The me-t i expected to dr.w I rYt"u proposed lo rxten.: the ,.! heavily from the smaller schools ' tK 0f i yo DistrictH II. III. IV and of the valb-y. The state meet has V, subject to the approval of the' b-niiiie almost a Portland high ! property holders in the districts uf-. school affair in its m ope and the j fectrd valh give many an even br Several t two track tition is expected to of the smaller schools ',-ik in competition, lioolb with but one or stars in e expected to enter the alley meet. I ' i i a nne i Class I All i.f ltomiihrev.An- ! drewH Addition and Hum phi ey- Knight Addition, that part of Hun I rise 1 1 ome I'ark and Laurel hurst I ndjoiniiig Crater Lake Avenue; all of wueen Anne Addition (excepting lllock H); all property adjoining Kast Main Street from Cottage Street Kant: all property adjoin ing' Mvrtte Street; Hl(.rks 1. 3. Invest in a Savings Account Any denomination Always at par Secure principal Assured dividends Exchangeable for cash at any time The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 188 Medford, Oregon Commercial - Savings - Safe Defxisit MEMHEK 1:HDKRAL RESERVE SYSTEM Dlt. 10. AW HOFFMAN lllilo-pi-acllc Norvo Ki'fclullMt. Office houl-8 9 lu 12: -' lo fi. 2Utl-2U4 Liberty HldK. Office phone 6SU; Hen. phono 7D0-1I. t'ontractors H. 1. BTI'AIIT & HONS Cloncral (..'onlractoi-K, IncliitlinK b u s e ineulH, OltcheM, - all klmlH 11C (iiMiitnu anil concrule xvurk. H. I. Htutii't, UI7 Apple, phono C43; lillbcrl Kluarl, 17 Khhs Court, plumo UliC-.M; .Miles Sulirl. DDK S. Newtown, phone K50. tf K.Rrt Ait'ouittant wii-son AiiurriNti vo.k. ji. Wllmin.'.l'. r. A. Attention Riven to uiiythiiiff in nocounlinR anil ilu'onio Tax Heilliromi:nlH. Look into our simplified accounting method. Liberty JllilR., McUfurd I'hone 157-K. KRAZIKtl ACCOUNTlNli KKlk VICE -, Maehlnu liookkeepiMTL-. ' Conipletu in every ilettiil. Thono 11611 Moitfonl. !- l'rfisla Trmwiiortalloii ILONU DISTHANCB HAUUNO Medford - Klamath truck line. Daily .service. Ftonded carrier' Special ratefl on load lotn. A' . freiRhl terminal, 30 B. Kir. 1 1033. CALL I'ortland-.Mcdford ', I .1 tin fii' Ihi'fimrh ni' lnti' ! uoint Hervice. Sixtoen-1 j vice to and from rorthn'Ji j fiM. .Meilfiird. Auto j. gj iminiil lit 31 M. Kir. SlivV -CS 1.-I I I U l". I.KXII MONEY people to pay their hon t'acllic t.01181 .reuii 423 Medford lilds.. Ore. Vi-a If 3 1 i KHANK H. TOltllUY C Insurance, surety bonds, ' Raff es, loans, G V3 and 0 per ' ! Kast Sixth St., at Central Avik" I'hone 1224. ' HAUL. H. TUMV All forms of In ! surance. l-lre, Auto, Life. Acci dent, llonils. l'bone 402. 301 Liberty HldR. I" j I-oans on Holm's ! LOANS on homes now built or i under construction. Kiglit per j cent and no stock to carry. Ileal service. Monthly payments. Itnnister Agency Inc., Liberty , Bldg. Tel mo. Monnmctit.s THi: OUUCCX CHANITK CO. Monuments. K. A. Hicks, (icn- j era 1 M a nnger : 1. M . Ker.'di .t v, Hales Manager. 301! N. I-'ront ' St., Medford. Music ; THOUVAL li. I'()LK UNHKIKJ Teacher of violin. Orchestra, i practico for students. Also a ! ' department for adjusting and ro j pair of violins and bows. Rooms j 3 and 4 Business College Bidg., 31 Grape fit. I'lionc 2T.9-J. ! I'nlnlliiK mill r'aprilmiufint 11. 1IAIIX, (lencral I'ainllnR I'div I traetnr tintini' m1nrt,ut...K 1 1 carpenterinK. repairing, l'hoa'o A CONSOLATION It's u (imsulutiim to h now that wlirn dentli himmus ym chii full n linirliciiin wliii will treat vim exactly as li would oxpect tu lie treiitoti if tin.' sitiiatimi wen- reversed, i Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE Office of County Coroner q Mis. l-'lur wus called to Medfi.rd ' Tuesday to le with her daughter. , Mis. t ux, who is (ulte ill with the ; flu. The cream trucg front Ashland .gathers the eream on Mondays and i Tuesiia.VH now. Mrs. Macllowell called on Mrs. .Mays Tuesday afternoon. ' I'. . Hale and wife spent Sat ; urday In Medford. K. M. Centers, Marion Centers and son. Iturdettc. spent Monday .evening with Mrs. Ja. Mays and ; family, i tie lodging trm lis are hucy j again this week. j .las. Mays and family called nt ioe .uaci'oweii nume unoay atter noon. I'laiik MiirniU'Ks and family was out to Medford on IniKlnchs I'ri , dav. Mr. and Mrs. Mlldcrhaik were ! shopping in Med.urti Friday. .las. Mays is helping Ceo. Young get out Mme wood this Week. Mrs. K. Marque anil children called on Mrs. Mayn Thui'hday nfternoon. Miss KM.aheth Burr, rural S'liool j supervisor, wts a visitor at our ilnesilay. f.tm tor i In county Medford May 5 will Kinia Class, Al . Laurence Sander- Ki-hool last ( ur t m k field meet at he nn follow marv U'hi.li l)-snioiu1 tliett. Cleo at"l ' .orlng son. Lloyd i-sindiTsou Sweet, I'llfford !e Jl Sims I .'i'in Blai'ktnan ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $UK ii Among tliiMe in Medford on j hitHi hs last Saturday were 1,' L. , Lot-k wood and son. Leon, M. M. Bradley, Frank Kcrhy. Jtrry Kin gery. II. H. Lynch nnd Mr. Kleanor IVrklnn nnd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I .loyd W'olg.imott ami dauglilcr ot nn Jose, CaiK., SameVnce for over SSijears 25oucs25 iiiihe'rl 1hl Hon nmwn Miien.i nd will nend it copy free to tiuyone USE LESS THAN OF llir.HFR 1'HK.Kl) BRANDS WhuPau War Prices? THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS CiV ItHiNHS lei, oov INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL. Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon p D ETgj LUMBER rsu ron Evruv AT TROWBRIDGE M'.MnKH YARD r n Reicjistein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load o Two Loads $5.00 II. V. Cf J ftHS I'lilntlllB. Intoriw ilecin-HtlnK. pHpcrhanRln. lisli mittfM civen free. I'lione 12U-IE. Lampurt'n llarilwarR Kliire. I'liyslc-lan nnd Snrgion : H. I'OKTKIt, M. 1).. I'lij-Blri in nnd KuiRfon. Of i,?r 316 I.ilicny j HIilB. I'nic1ici llniltiM to ill cae of Women, and surpi'rv. ; sit i Pliiinhlns nnd IlcnUne Ciil'FHKN r.rtOH. l'luml.inu nnd lioatlnc. HstlilintiF fuinlshcii. l.vl im fieiiro your iilumlilnR anil hr-atinc Job. J. w. Ciiffci-n anil Wesley Coffi-.-n. 124 Stiwnrt Avo. l'hono 406-H-2. 31 I'rlnlPi-H nnd I'lihlMut-N .MKDKOItO I'KINTINO CO. the licst eiiuiiied printlnK 1 1. 1 in noiiuiern tlreiton. hillliilll.. llirtun Inuf IliB nyMpmn. etc. I'ortland rl .i i. rir m. 11118 of. Hook IH'.. Ili-nl IMiik- anil ltintal I'KAICi II. KMTCItOFT Kcal Ks iHtt.. Hentals and Repairs. 1J9 McAnilrews. Transfer hADS TKANSFKIl & STOHAOB ( (. Office 111 N. f-r st. I'hone 315. Prices right. Ser-vii-e guaranteed. DAVIS THA.VSl-KH & HTOKAOK ervlco Buaranted, 29 8. Orapo .V1.' or residence 1060. B- J. WKIH 1 pliol-li'lllift I'nllnlilar,. M r.. . ,.y,'.;r..of ovm. stuffed" ' furniture run line f niaterialii. Diaper - ....i.ii- in orner. we do niiiiin ot upnnlHterlnn liver and will nrf all We ile- dlnuv .ainpIi..j'i,,)T,0 Jncksonvlll - 9. Wlmlmv f 'leniiltK LKT OKORdE DO IT eleanins. floor wnxinB. service. Oen. A. fjp( OM-J or U7.', Houne Janitor I'honiJ