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1 PSGE TWO iocnl and ' Personal The three l,oy. II. nuC.osse.lni.--ht. . 4 i llollis King and Jack Shaw, who I Vernon and James Jones of Ills- were apprehended at Cold Hill Sat-) m.nck. H. U.. are uinonu the mo- urday nltthl for the inert ul sas- Ioi'Ihih riom a distance wno r-Ki- """" 't1'" ""! line In thin city and who were I H.r(., al ,le oe branch of the.KoKue lilver Valley Cannery Co.j found to he drlvlltK " r Htolen . ut of statu nolo r.'KMration lm-1 end of S. Front. n ..niilherii California, arn to he'rnatl. ! Sailor Jack Wood, local wrestler, ! turned over to the custody of de-1 u.irtment of iustico alients w no are scheduled to arrive this week f rom : headquarters at J.os Anaeics. me; car. a roadster, w us taken at . Ou i.ener:il nooe.'tr- ance was transformed tn the hope . -that Identification of the car would . , ...,i.i Of .inipuwioii-. .Wanted, female Ronton. Send A. Unssett of filendale, Mr. and pictures und copy of podlfcrro. IK.:!. Mrs. Fred Vt.unii of S.tn Dieuo, Mr.l X. Cottnue St., Salem, Ore. 4 2 nncl Mrs. F. H. Miller of 1 lerkeley j Dr. und Mm. Jud Iticltert cnter-'and mined with a dinner nnily for Mm, Ko Haundemon, nrenident of the Oreiion Ilehekali'ti nswmbly from Kroewnter. Ore., and Mm. I-iniihe Perozxl it Aflhlnnd, vice preKhlent of th orRanl7iition enterday. Aim. Saunderson met with the wiivp i(nliro of RehekahK h-re Monday i niht Hollywood pictures, a for 10c. 4C'lay from a oJoinn In Kan Fran- Ot..s from a d,,a,, raster- j j 12 "I XNlri"l!.T. "Kdm'um, '-m Wed day to Thursday. May j ed Kimmvi oi .-itmii, j T. rit:ni ot .sew j ... n - II. Miller of Vancouver. II. Mrs. Annie Jllancno pneioj, ou- A )Ull(ln)r permit was issued by tlonally known ttacher auction and j lh(, ( u. olay ,(1 F ,.. N, ,.,,, contract bridge. Hotel Medfonl. , fl)r th(, ,.niiU,.in f a ilwellina Ion South Holly street at a cost of ' ' Superintendent C. !. Thomson i jr.ao. and another permit was Is of Crater iJlke National park ar-j KU,,, to i;. c. Jerome for the con rlved home last evenliiK from strticllon of a porch to a dwcllink Prlnevlllo, near which town, actinir on Vest Main street at a cost of ns representative of Director .Ma-hjur,. ther of the National Hnrks service, Don't fall to see th 10-rotln'J he spent two days Inspection the i boxing contest between "1'hll" petrified forest area, which may hetUyes and ""at" I'adleforil Friday set aside as a national monument, i nicht, May 4, Hilarity menu. 43 As lie drovo o I'rlnevllle by way rf Klamath Kails and Itend. Col- onsl Thomson made tho return tri via Portland. Cafeteria supper at the ltaptlstjthc West Side shoe shinliiK parlor church, Friday, May 4, from S to on West Main street, where he hail gp,m, 42 been enitaKed in business since Mrs Gerald Wilcox of Antelope 1911. He plans to rest for a while spent yesterday In this city. I ""d 'w Ph"r work, accordlnc. ... ifld-.T sih nntofinir and I liming. 411 Mrs. Paulino Jordon, empluyo of the Jackson County bank, returned to Medford yesterday from a two weeks vacation spent in the north. Mr. Mill, will be at the Emma f'llne shop, phone 4S4, Riving- per manent waves, tho week of May 7th to 12th. Trice 17.75, complete. 2Xtf At tho regular quarterly mcetlnc of the Southern Oreaon Dentists association al Koseburn last Sat urday iilitht. it was decided that the next meetinir In September will be held in Grants I'ass. The annual election will ho held at the Grants I'ass nieetlna. Twenty-two mem bers wore present from southern Oreiton cities. Froa flllinis Htntlon for your elisor Hunter at Tho Tannery, "of course." 41 Mr. und Mrs. It. W. Ituhl re turned by motor today from a so journ of several weeks in Snn Fran cisco. Helman'a baths and plunac opens for tho season. May fith. "a BhotviiiK a marked nalll In popu lation, the registration mark in Klamath county tills year has reached 8. 300, which Is more than the hlKhost iireceilliiK rccistrntiou. Walnut top RTiiftlni? by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Cnll ot address. 437 So. Fir. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. l.eever of Centra) Point spent this afternoon III Medford on business and pleas ure. Heo Klinor Hanley Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. H2 K. Main. Phone 'JOi. 33Jlf Probably the only residential building In the country pnld for by a macnxlne Is the new residence hall of 108 rooms Just completed as an nddltlon lo the Klks' na tional home at Hertford, Vn. The ' cost of Hie building, a" well as that of a new power house and laun dry for the home, is being met by the F.Iks Miign.lne. official publi cation of the Henevnlent and Pro tective Order of Kilts, from Its sur plus earnings. The new hall, which Increases the capacity of the home of S&O residents, as welt as pro viding several guest rooms for vis iting members of the order. Is of fireproof construction. Sugar pine shaken. Medford T.hr. rv. n :t i r J! The Child's Health depends largely upon correct diet and feed ing. School and health authorities are agreed that thousands of chil dren are sufforing from under nourishment and malnutrition. Most children, say doctors, need a light lunch when they como home from school in the afternoon. Mothers, give your chil dren an After School Lunch o f Fluliror's Milk Brood with jam, butter, milk, etc. Start today, for their health's sake. i a mnr.h... u.nrit all the county rlf-rk'H office lo.lay tu I Fredo-li-lf II. S.-ho.-nlKer. and l.llotte liunhk.-. -M. both ofchl.'o.. Calif. Dance! Another Hnappy dance j nl jaeKKonville, v to - nuiuroaj i4.t mo write your fire Insurance. i Carl V. Tengnuld, Hotel Jollanl. , i-hone !)33. , If j califoi mans reu-istered at Med- en-ifold hotels Include Oeort'o IinK- .1.. , ...1.1 1 11- .. .. M I.' ' f KchoeniKcr of Chico. iCltner . Kent or I'lacervllle . V. Itohonion of 1 ... . , -. .. ... u .. ee., , r. 1..111.111 ... r.,111 .s.u A. 1 It. I.. IJewey, .1 . j,. iiiKieil, J.I. i w. iiei.mnn. ir. ami .mis. i.. a., t.ow les, .hi. aoo .wis. i. v.. t-'i .. ..r u..., v .... .!.... I ., Hollywood ptctur... 5 tor joe. I si.triu v uii nt-uii.'t v awiv ni. imcii Vn V ....... . jii i- xi.Vi, it. in. " I'- " ". nir foxy rtook. I'ulorn l Cordon Voorhie return- hln homo nar Medfonl in- p.m. rrlzes. I'roceeds o I to orh'an fund. The public Invited.) I 41 Di.clarInK that 17 years in Hie same place of business Is lonk enouah, William (Hill) Jonus yes terday disposed of his interests In i'..." - - I'tan coal, clean, low in uh. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 2Vi. 387tf-I Mr. and Mrs. V. Jf. Mcfiowun! spent a few hours yentenlay at the1 Jacksonville hospital visiting Miss j Mollie Hiitt. who has been 111 there for Borne time. Hollywood pictures, 0 for lOr. 4 C . Included among the OregnnlaiiH ; registeied at Medford hmclH, other; than those from I'ortlnnd. are Mr.! and Mrs. I. .1. Murray, Mis. J. Mi lnturff of Marshrield, Mrs. Wpi.j (. K'-Hy of linker, Mrs. Tom Car-; penter of Monroe. Dykemun AVbile, i .1. I .en Htcwart, K. M. Duialil, Kd Harney of llugene, t. M. McCapen of t'orvallls. ami A. H. Ferg uho n. (). S. Vork of KoKchurg. Fill your rlgar lighter free at our new filling station. Tho Tog gery. 4 1 Mrs. Andrew Mct'alam motored to Medford from Ashland yester day to viHlt local friends and do sunn shopping. nance with the Metmpole Or chciitrn at Jacksonville Saturday night, !t to 1'. 41 Many Chinook salmon are enter ing tho liogue river and are mak ing their way to the headwaters of the at ream to afford splendid fish ing foi tli! r.p'M iMiiwn in that sec tion, states the Coll) Keach He porer. The Heporter says that this early run Is tho result of the young fry that have been hatched and liberated early In the season In the Kogue during recent years. Fish ing for Chinooks Is exceptionally god for this lime of the year. Wells Taxi, L5c. I'hone 25. tf Dr. it. V. Clancy left for Klam ath Falls today on medical busi ness. Shingles 13.25 per M at Medford Lumher Co. Tixf Arthur tloss, who has been In Kugene since Sunday, visit lug rela tives and friends, returned to Med ford this afternoon. Dr. C. H. Himkins Is now In Ms office, which Is located over the VVoolworth store. 41 When he appeared In Justice court yesterday on a chnrge of moonshine possession on which he was arrested last Sunday evening, Vernon Williams entered a plea of not guilty anil he Is scheduled to have a trial next Friday afternoon. Williams was arrested at the (loldie Dunbip bouse on North Oakdale avenue and Is accused of having had a muut of alleged moonshine In his possession. Dr. It In .oh prescription No. for poison oak a guaranteed rem edy 5 -ounce bottle f0c al Heath's Drug Store: near ax your phone. Free delivery. 44 (iraee Lutheran church at Ku neue has called the llev. C. Amlkng of olympia to serve as pastor. He Will succeed the Kev. It. Trail t - maim, who will remove with his fumtly to Waseon. Ohio. Dance! Dunce! Dance! nt Jack sonville Saturday night, 9 to 44 K.l Weber returned to Medford last night from Portland and Sa il tn. which cities he had beep Vlsit Ing for the past few days. Ilemsitching ic per yard. Hill tops covered at Handicraft Shop. if Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Prtiltt Wt last evening fur Purl land, where Mis. Pruitl will enter n hospital for medical treatment. Wells Takt. I! Uv. Phone 5S. lf Mr. and Mis. (1. F. Dewell left last evening tor their home tn ( Slctidute, Calif., folbnvlim several du spont In Medford wtlh friends und relatives while en route home from a motor trip to Seattle. Wash. If you want a good building loan on a low i ale of interest, M'e Ked deti & Co. 4-IHf Among I ho hotel guests In Med ford from the state uf Washington .... .....I t.... .' W M...uti..H .' m ........ Tl.. ....... so,,and Mr. an.P.Mls. Joe F, ..ii ... .... Mr iiii.VMrs. Joe Free- man o, ?.ei..,ic. q llr. A. d. Wnlter Kress. has moved to the Palmer Music PI II So. Partb-tt. I tleorge Codding. Paul M.Ponal.l and Floyd Cook returned Sunday , i night from Kugene. where they attended a l.ogion nieetlng on Sat-j t urday It, that city. j I llest I tall Coal. llWsen Conl Co Iriione !31. 33;tf"l MEDFORD MAIL Mr. and Mr. Vlvluil WIInon of JnekMinvllle were vitiltoiH in -Mid-: ford this afternoon. Don't foicrt Motlier'M day. Order . :a delL-iouti box of candy for her a1 Colvlc Droits, next to the rtinltoj - "i" '.,'.- Free d-hvery. 1'ieklm. quart and Ballon Ion, S5c nuarl; hiiiiK container; lti-or. wjll leave tomorrow for Klamath; r alls, w hern tomorrow inxllt ne ; will wrestle Jack Washburn of 8c-; utile in the I'acific coast eiimina-il Hon wreslllne contest. Minor Jack ,. tvi- n:it,-lte tn K Li tmil h . Falls and the winner of this match ' vlll meet Al Karaslck of 1'ortl.tnd .i,,riH .,,iir.....i ..ui,.i,,.( ti.n t.t i ........e be held there In JO days, choice (iladloli I'.ulbs for wile, , or,,. pi.P dw. Call mornililtH. . C4 .J., 4:i Wanted Address at A. V. Dur-; hr,n .lw.,.e 11T.4 r.e en II T.t .V. I - ..niaiade. one of the eloslne r..,.i ., ...s I !t)rane. 4 . i j Cnr, M- Ilrll,n(.r. K,.cUll r,.re. ! . . . ... , . i wniutive ot cneinicat speciuiues. i rimi Sin n h rn neltipfi unrnt nt'V4-r:i I . houm In the city today catlinc in tot'al trade. H IOIInor Hanley liuwh for re- t-aned alfalfa feed and baled hay. K M..., MafZ j ,,, Cards, refreshments and a oeneral Kond time all for 3ftc. -IL of ForVst" Grove The city council of Forest Grov decided this week that should til voterH deeide to amend the ordi-j nanre r.os nK pu turc now on j .Sunday, the actua amendment' would not he mandatory on the eounril. A. 1!. faplrs local thn-; IilMtl v,.leUl Minu YPinttnvYO attended l,y the brother and, t.-r owner, has offend to pay all,.. ... ... i .iK.r.in-law ..f ih. troom. Mr. and 1 costM ut a upeclal election. Dance! Ibing the gang to Jack sonville Saturday night, U to 'I. 44 J. F. Mill of San Francisco, rep resenting the Tasco Klectrical lines, is spending today and tomorrow In Medford on business. He will leave tomorrow night for Kugene and Portland. M 7 . r, s' U IM Webher. head of the '4ft et V ut Medford, and who is iiflhe truck the south yesterday. He is one of,. the w. k. "Mexican generals The Orcgonian. I Cigar lighters fllll free at our! new filling station. Tho Toggery. 41 CJiorleH Stacy from the Itoxy t Ann district motored down to Med-j ford this morning on business. j Spring festival and products sale.j Jtaptist church, Friday. May 4, be- ginning at r. p. m. '42 Temporary auto licenses were is- sued at the .sheriffs office today toi , , . ' ... . i,L",cu iihnr w,si Cei-Mbl Mlti heM Rov!ot1'0' 'K Ut with lota radio fans I imlw-mVn P.iH ' I last niht when 1'urt .1 of the poptb Londeiman Kail t.ian ham "tiidm f" vt,,n nmiii..I In d at the .sheriff's office today to Margaret McLean of Medford. That good coal. Hunsen Coal Co. Phone 239. 337if (iuests from Portland registered at Medford hotels include Hd A. Sleffen, H. L. foe, II. P. liasmus sen, Alonzo Monlson, Mr. and Mrs. 7. A. Toye, F. W. Monroe, II. C. Miller, P. S. Drown. A. A. Frent.el, F. K. Hlnckadar. J. . Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Fuller. Mr. and 1 Mrs. L. Docod and C. II. Smith. Don't forget Mother's day. Order a delicious box of candy for her at Colvlg DrugH, next to the Rialto theater. Open nlghtH and Sundays. 1 -. jit . vtral V. W. l-nraon. tmlrmnmi for I.U- trull I'ttriH .. of M.Mlf..r.l. t t..-n.linR this w-ok In north,.,-,, Clifornla cullln Bo trad... - IM. klos. .mart and ttallon Io.k. ssr... ..unrlt l.rlni o.mlalnor: 1 -... i l.ot'los If..'; iiuartH 3u... 'rhuiHday ituKiio Klvor Vnlloy t-annory t'o.. on.l of S. Front. -II MrH. I .ii lit J-iutsdiury nf .lai-kHon-vllle Hiiont.lhiM aftornoott in M.-.l-for.l. l','i-n,a,n-nt wavlntt at the l!oh Inn Hoauty Hhop. Mr. Shard op-iM-atlliK 111.' new Itoallsllo wavor. ii klnlij nor frizz.-, l'hono Sltl. 17 Artl.-loH nf In.-orpoi-atlon fllod at Salon, this work by southern oro iron onnoorns In.-ludo the follow Inn: Itlalr flranlto tjuarrlos. Inc.. Ashland, jr.nn.ntlfl; W. M. Itlalr. William I.alnt; and 1!. M. Hurley: Fltsi-bmann lov.-lopn,ont company. lt.iKuo Itlver. $3,500; 11. A. I'o.l dlni;. W. 1-:. t'rows and Helen I Kaun. A card party will be clvon Fri day ovoninK by the t'alholic unclety. A (jeneral Invllation Is extended. Social Notes and Meetings The monthly ooiwoiuitinnal sup-, per of the Presbyterian chill roll will be held Thursday evenln of this week. It will bo 111 the form of a coveted dish supper to which, each famll yls asked to hlK sand- wtches and covered dish sufficient for themselves and n little extra. The Woman's lllblc class, through: a committee, will have charge ofi tho supper. The trustees and eld ers will hold their regular month ly meeting following the supper. The officers nnd teachers of the Sunday school will also moot for a short business meeting. Clubbing n Husband." the play tn be given on Tuesday vetting. May U, nt the Junior High ff tho benefit of the V. W. C. A., Is a comedy In three acts. The cast Includes the following prominent women Mes.lames Ivors..,,. Wal ters. New-comb. Cornwoll. Taylor. M a d tl o x. MeCtllston. Woodford. Anderson, Koberls. and the Misses Marie Ivors..,, and tllttdvs Frye. , To Wbo hi It May Coneo. My wife. Delva I mane, having left toy bed and board without my consent and against my will nnd wish, notice Is hereby given that I will hot bo responsible for any I debts he may Incur for any pur- , or . vi." ............ .. 4:' Miirtlner Cillf WHY HAVE A GOITRE? Get your daily iodine while en joying "Nip nnd Tuck" Aspara gui. Economy Fish Market TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORD UNITES 1 " ASHLAND IF L Medfonl will take an active part in the Klamath I- alls railroad cele- I 1,1 ,u4on to held there Moy 1 o, and 11. when tho (oilden spike 1 U ! presented i,y me Kiwnnia club of,'""' ' " Ili:ii ell v n-ill l.e .lrieen t,. , ...IK- mark the completion of the Creat ! Northern railroad system Into Hint U....I ,.f 11. ti-.tn , I be l.lks bund or Meiirord will lluy ul the F.lks parly to be held In Klamath Falls In the nlKht of - ",lJ' 'o.v . ..u .... u. oikii scoooi " '" . . ' . V- " ' 1 "' jubilee It is the !.,... .,( I l 'w', 'i'.r.-i,. r, i ..1 ' 1 '.. i " - , lu.ir ,. uni corps either on Friday day to add their bit to the ' or Satut success of ihe event Medfoid s participation in ihe el.bration is In charge of a com- millt, J' ompo.vd of J. tv Thump- Jack Carle and J. W. Wake- The Hovebuiir Sti-awhni-pv c,.i-.,l. ! H - . '-held In that city I u t. u itini win iiiHo oe MunrH.iif..i hi- Mf.iirr.nl iAuLi.n(U ' ;.nd a specinl train is to he nched-! jp JinnoU)U.t(, hll The ,.r , u...i ',' ' I The Oregon state music teachers 1 convention, which is to be held in i Medford May 20 and 21. haH been occupying considerable time and thought on the part of tho cham- her of commeice and the various i service clubs, which have ulso i pledged their support In makinir affair a success. ThlK und a 1 quantity of other mutters were ef fectlvely disposed of at n meeting of thu chamber of conimerc' board . , 1 ters last night. DECIDED SUCCESS t The "Copeo Players' scored an-i ilar "Madame Q" radio comedies; was preseiiltHl over Htatlon KMF.D. The title of Ilia novel program wus "Madamn Q in India" and it was generally conceded to he thu hest yet. The plot was cleverly handled un.l l.wl uti Ki n olii.inv ulill. wohM have done credit to anv best Heller" ln presenting fliuion." MIsh Mary ! C.reiiier, the author. Ih to he highly complin tented upon the efficient and effective, manner in which the story was put over. ''r The cast nf charactern taking part in last night'H Copeo pre ; rain pun in nisi nigm h opco prelum , wiiu 11 u rollrift'u' was as follows: Madam.. Q MiBH Jo Murray Jurk Merry wuatli.r. lt.-r 8irfB- lary Karl Davia j Tht- Knjnl. JaK. Stovons ; Akbar. lite Ambasnudor "I1 C.rlisH Juyu, an Indian Kirl f by automobile on s-.amr.iay morn - ' Miss Mary (irefner1 Inn. und all made tho rest of the Kv.uy member tit Ihe cast Heomud I Journey on foot. They report a ideally Bliited to bis or her part, j wonderful experience tin.l an un and esiieclully lioi.-worlhy were the I usual diaplay of wild flowers on churacterlzatlollH (if the Hajah, by ! thn mountain slopes. Mr. Allison, Juti. Slevetis, and .lays, by the ail- who Is a professional hiker, expects thor. Minn Crelner. l:otl, of these lo spend n part of his vacation pnrtH. llB well as that of Alibar. ' bikini; In the blub Sierras In fall played by Haroltl Corliss, required I fornla in the region of Mt. Whit carelnl studv atid presentation of l ney. the proper dialect which added I much to the enjoyment of the j "listeners In." Tho introduction of. sneolal Hunt Indian nttisli.nl cffeetH i ill this part also assisted materially in t.reulliiK tho proper atmosphere for its success. The "Madame Q" series Is Brow- i inif more, and more popular und , uutnerous requests have been reg- istered for another one of these I clever comedies at an early date. , The umotint of Interest which has ; been taken In these unique pro Kiaina is indicated by the many : suit -jest Ions and ideas which are heint; forwartlod to Miss (ireiner al most daily. In Purl 3, as In the former plays, the liogue Uiver valley came fit for a goodly Blinro of favorable pub-. ..(.!..,. lu K..II.I.I lm urn. i .,,-.' . ,,', . ,Klllw ,.,. I s(l f ,0 ,,.,.;(,.. M r Drag Store News If you are afraid of snakes, why not rent one of our syringes of Antiveiitiin, when you go out to the hills the next time. Yoil nre out hut very little if you don't use it, ami you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you have absolute protection from snake hile. Note: We carry one of the most complete lines of iiiologicnls in the state. MOTIIKU'S DAY is a week from Sunday. We have .just re ceived our first shipment of Whitman's Candy. Now is the time to place your order for candy going out of town. Reniem her. wo pay the postage. . Have you used your L'lc ORIMU'S TOOTH P.VSTl: coupon yet I If you have not. bring it in at once: wo still have a good supply on hand. HEATH'S DRUG STORE o LARRY & FRED 109 E. Main Just Across From the Nash Hotel. V. S. Lam- is back fcero now. Come in and see him. OREOON. WEDNESDAY. ft 1 - ASHLAND, May 1. .MIhkpk Muriel and lu WalKcr entertained the Girl dub on Friday wninic. Sew-j ina and conversation tinea tiiejjnucy. The work has been done; eveninu and at the close the, host-: esses served delicious refreshments, i Tho-e who enjoyed the pleasant event were the Misses fiord ( -of-! fe Fthel Shrum (llndva Apple-' ite. (alia HieKle. Clertrude liiede. ' . , ' ;." ' . ' I ' ,.. '.I I Alexander. Mrs. Dan Kay. Mrs. (luy .,.",.,''... vi c , ' Aliplewhite and Mrs. W. CI. Ran- ders OI IM.iniaill J a I IS. , . '. ,v ' . . ,, , ... home or ncr parents, .Mr. aim .iirs. vi.l,l,t, PI,... Kireet n..,l experts to re main In Ashland for alout three wekH. j Irving I-:. VininK. K. (1. Harlan, i Hud Zimmerman and .Mr. and Mrs.; Lew Hansen of Ashland uccom- ..... ,,., . x.,... """"""i ooi.ixuj 1.11.1- "i to Crams I'ass and Crescent "y. Mr. Vinlna delivered the dedicatory nddress at the opening "r I-nuff at Crescent City. l lie speecn lias hoen commenteu on most favorably by those who heard' " "" imrmn anu Zimmerman returned to Ashland; "n simony mgnt. .Mr. Hansen re-; turned on -Monuay. anu .Mrs. nan-. sen extended ncr Journey lo Malemi whor. h. will visit for a time with! sear Franklin. Jr.. and MIm! Marie Moyt woro nftirlrt ,,n Mon" (,ay Aprn 30tll llt th(l Methodint parsonage in MedMrd at 4 oVloek 'in the afternoon. The younis neonle Mrs. .1. V. Franklin of Ashland. I ,iuln i,r- ,ind MlH- 'anklin are, well known In Ashl;rnd, where they attended high school. Mrs. Frank-! m,H miulp n,'" home in Ashland, Hiln "Pr mother. Mrs. H. H. Ilailey. The groom Is the son of Mr. and! Mr- - M- Ki'anklln of tho Frnk-I "n bakery in Ashland. Ijist year llG graduated from the American institute of baking at I'mcago, ami has had the management of 'the local bakery. After a four days' honeymood trip to Marshfield. the! young couple will return t Ash- j land and win reside nt i.u rourin street. ! Mrs. Slack and daughter. Miss 1 Dorothv. moved to Dunsmuir on I Thursday to join Mr. Slack, who is 'employed there with the Southern ' Pneifte coniltanv. " . Charle: illiam ii. Sander returned on fro m & b u si n ess trip to Charles Anderson, father of Misw Helen Anderson, dean of women tlin w.mlhern Oreifon Normal thn htn cn aoi mat 1 ot. left for his home In Port:. land after visiting for two weeks with bis daughter. Rev. H. K. Humbert on of the Methodist church has been chosen by the high school graduating class to deliver the baccalaureate ser mon lo the graduating eluss. The service will be held on Sunday evening. May 20th. at the Meth- 'Ht mhureh. H. L. Claycomb. D. H. Halls and Kenneth Hobson were Ashland peo ple who visited Medford on Sunday und enjoyed an airplane ride. Harold W. Allison, teacher In the Ashland high school, led a group of H members of the Wesley of tho Mothodist ,-lturrh o w.-lc rntl h ike to .os t a ko ... tho north s do o f f.rlzzl 1 oak. P. t f tho party loft on i,,K l,y out for Shalo t.v a tl o roim.lt.d. r of tho Kro, jolno.l thorn Itov. Illicit T. Miiohelmnre has been chosen by the Women's Hollef Corps to preach the annual memo- rial sermon on Sunday. May g'th. j j - These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store MAY 1 1928. The local pot of the O. A. R.. the! K,..nih w:.r vfterunH and Worhl war veterans will attend the hciv-ii-en u well nn the various wom en's auxiliaries. An art exhlhil of unusual inter- - echoo ftt Ihe ,Jthft SprtnRS Pn;ir under the instruction or ansa m,( r'n Ady. art instructor at the normal. In the collection nre fine ' specimens of paper medallion work. wallpaper desiKn and still life. This Class umun worn uuoer .iiu nuy wlihoul havinu hod nrevlous ov perienco, and tho work has un-; , usual merit in the work of beKln- ners. This collection was pre- vlotisly sent to the Inland Empire i Teacher asoelation at Spokane.' ! Wash -where it received mch'"' '"nimene Herbert Hoover. It m M n , praise. Miss Zelda ITeer of Dunsmuir spent the week end In Ashland vis-j itini; with h r mother. Mrs. i:ertha : Jleer. ! Mm. Kdwin Uew and Hon have been spending several days with! Mrs. Dews parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner on the ltoulevard. Morris 1-assau, who was former-; y a watchmaker and Jew eler In i Ashland, has returned i . . m --LJ- 1 . ir-v ( t III ULftOOir I ., - $lS0. 00 2room plastured h o u e. nire sleep! nn porch, Karajie. lawn, lurjre lot. If you are paying rent better look this over. Only SlK rash: balance i'lo per month, in cluding interest. Hoi men for Homes, Nash Hotel corner. Tel. 329 or 1S77. -' - Olt UKNT 3-rooin modern fur nished duplex; living room, bed room, kitchenette and bath, elec tric ra nge , all n e w furniture; 3 blocks from business district: XlS.tiO. water paid. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 4'A FOU SA I. K I. -room furnished or unfurnished house, cheap, f2 0 I S. Ivy. 4.1 Von IMC NT 4-room unfurnished house; garage. Phono V.12-1. 4." i 1,011 SA M'' 3 ",r'7 hottom: paid Mllli-I HKiil, . I.ll.r-M IHMUI .U'U- for. Uucoln Meat MarJ;et, Itiv side and Main. 42 FDH HKXT Modern house; 1119 W. loth AMM) Pieycle repairing, lawn mowers, knives anil shears sharp ened. Repairing of all kinds. Work guaranteed. Star Cyclery, 114 N. Front St. Phone (i'.Ui. 4 1 1 f 7" - .1 iiniKf, hooks. van .1 1 1 - a. j i.vp viii . ok saIJ- house hr Price 2i ti-room plastered lot 1 27x233; title walk in. 20U0. or will trade $1350 eijuity ftir a small place in Phoe nix, clear. Phone 4fi3-IJ. 43 WAXTF.D Ctootl used mowing ma chine; no junk. Phone T7!i-L. 43 WAXTF.D Large storage tank for irrigation water, liox 75, Central Point. Phone 23-.X-1. 43 W'AXTKIJ Ono or two l.idl.'s tu hoard and room, clo.so in. I'hono H4J-X. 42 FOIt SAM-: Mahuitany Vlctrola nn.l rooord.w, $lfi; Pathox Motion IMoluro outfit, comiiloto, ."iii. l'hono 1370. i:l FOR SAM-: Mammoth lu-onzo lur- koyw, old and youiiK. full hlood- i-u. Jtai-Kuin prii-os. .1. s. Z:i.l,. Thr. o Oak-. l-i-hard. I I House of David vs. Medford at FAIR GROUNDS Sunday, 2:30 p. m. BASE BALL east, wher he ttpeni heei.u m...w., fur the hetM-fil ul fus ntaiui . i- ...i v.. . i, fcVuiit'Nini a former' w.i. known A,hnd re,i- dent, is a patient in tn" Sacred Heart hospital at Medfonl. where 'she was operated on l.y Or. Lon- M to ,e In a .serious condition. sheep Dnnen Atu-uliou! ' We nre , position to pay you more lnan anybody for wuol-mo-, h,.,ir s,. before you sell. j mkdKORII liAUOAl.V HOL'SF. flione J'JiiL'. -N. tirape St. . XASHVll.I.i:. Tenn.. .May 'Z 'Pi Tennessee repuNlian con ' venlinn today endorsed the plesi- demial cantnuacy oi errciai I 1111 Hi miimt'C I f J I ii i i hum na Jbj a t t i wurtLur ot mcnniLL i stove.! I in "So Long Broadway" IB ' I TMDretriiARKirvniDici' .5lJV W i "A Bit of Old Ireland" B$LALjji 6CHULLER & GEORGE If "Moments of Physical Culture" if HARRY FIDDLER "Without a Fiddle" XjOgta FK "OLD IRONSIDES" The Big Road Show Production fejpyMa mLWmriakan Now at Popular Prices SfiHSwjiydBlbASliBiffl I EVENING Admission II niJTV 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c Enjoy Complete Seed Service, "EVERYTHING FOR YOUR GARDEN" Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Your St'ctlMiH-ii Since 1010 IH3E WOE V"uve heard their records you've read of their pop ularity. Now SEE and hear them in person. itistruited the ttaie' four il.U-KJites at lunse i vuBnss. in" - - i asjke-me, en.. I ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM - PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY HUNTS CRATERIAN 2 BIG DAYS Mon.-Tues. May 7-8 h1m Phone w ' 51 AM a r nw yds ' AND HIS IMCGPARME BRU?4SWiCK ORCHESTRA o