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I age two local and Personal Art Ha cm. punular local citllcnl fJuests from Portland registered ha lxn proudly elMuttlne a. flno at Medford hotel include Geo. W. Jn.in. h steellie.d ai evld. nw i'f , Stokes. II. A. tiliallhorn. . l Ab- hi iruivru as a fihcrroan. This: Inrtl. Ceo. D. Hotan, Fred l Ward., fine flMi was much! ner the 8uv-ilr. and Mrs. E. If. Norton. c IV. ae llapids dam on the ftugue rlv-Kininirer. C. J. liuclt. Mrs. 11. . er and cave our fellow tow nsman Hera. Mrs. II. K. Latourette. Geo. ' riv this week ! inlo his bakeu In Undine thl , M. Cohan. Ueorce Duproix. K. T. At w w - - MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD. , OREfiOy. SATCKIUY. WEATHER HELPS . hannlv Ur tllnon I A .-II W,m.IUW ii .Th, il .to-i'" M.me ladly horned flnter of U.i. r.r , far at .he t .to-j tui.-of.war wtth partruen. of the .henf . off.ee . J( where taxpayer, from all pan. of . the county eatuereo 14 nay - 1 first half of tho 1J; taxes, which Well. Taxi. Ic. Dione . 'tfj lieeome delinquent at rnidniKht to-j District Forester IS. M. Oraner: niRhl. The office vu crowded ' and lhl-f of Lands C. J. Buck of' nearly to the doors by men and: Portland are .pending several day women, who patiently awaited their tn Medford conferring with Huehl turn to make tax payment. The itankin. Fuperviaor of the Craterj office will not he kept op'-B after j National loresl In retard to the , i o'clock 10 provide tor the necus new Willow creek watershed add! of Utc comer. Mrs. It. M. Mann. Claude Cole. C. H. Kore, W. C Hales. I C. J. Waystaff. P. II. Hibley. Ion- aid Marphee. It. Hammond and J. V. lteynolda. i Walker'a dance tonight. Medford ; Bide. 4 Club Cafe, old-fashioned straw- berry ahortcako Sunday. DJ. LOWE TELLS TO SOVE PREDICTS RECORD ;W PUNS SAIL II 10 RABBIT PROBLEM WILL TRY LUCK1 FOR CONVENTION Because of the recent warm weather the Rogue river and and The Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit Creole' association met """" " last nlcht In the Kniehls nr PvtHi,.. "erx rem the Hautlst young peopl of Oreeon hall on West Main street with oct "rea'n" ro l'au"' '-: Ore.n. Wa.hlm.ton and .Oslifur- will hold their state convention present. The feature f the in rom tne n'-sh point reached 1 nia here to the state convention dunnc Thanksgiving holidays inevening . was the talk by D M durinc late sprinc rains, and rap-; in August, was the prediction of Eurene. Il was decided at the buai- I viae nrnmineni Aslilanri idly clearins up. thus uiakinc fish- Hrry N. Nelson, former slate I tion to the forest above lluite;nca session of their semi-annual : OD "Rabbit Conditions In Southern infi Kood. arcordinir to many re adjutant, who spent the past week .nh rrunliin mas- Falls. The addition was recently 1 meeting recently neld at tugene. California ' race will clear up that in-stw, nvm, , '.; Mr. Lowe said: "The wholesale gnawing feeling In stomach. Se,.upply at Iiig Mutte .pr.ngs. as the convention has been held iu . prke ,c , An'Bes tr. rUmtcins, roeion' ur. niatos prescription , is 40c a pound, these prices nre- -';for poison oak-a guaranteed rem- summer waentbly. scheduled . this TalnR now. Producers of rabbits Captain George W. Stokes of edy5-ounce bottle SOc at Heath s! year for July 1 to : at McMinn-, ,s to 20 ceDU Portland deputy state fire marshal. irug more, near as jrar puone. 1 pound lire weight. Some time ago arrived In the eJty yesterday ttj Frea delivery. ' Dance. Riverside Community. tne retaU price of rabojt mrlll w spend a couple of days on hui- Ttemporary auto licenses were is-1 Club Saturday night- Broadway . a, )olr a, i0 cenu ,wr pound, the OREEX IIAISIion. Hldlrbergen. llay 5 !eneial llniuuriu Nu bile luis itivlte.l 4.lalll Hi.ifli'' H Vilkin to accompany him oil 1,1a 'oirco trips In tf I1"11" l" Crecnland, Hie North role """ Medf.wl will have between JoOO SU-huU II land American Legion r.icm- Klns llan ' . - hi-rn tdflll V. Captain Wilklna Is working day and night on Ills new l"oK. tt--Bcribing his polar trip and Is writ ing it himself on a typewriter, hoping to get It ready prior t' his departure. This was uncpted us the basis of his refusal. Wilklns and KMsnn expi'it t" leave here for Norway early nexl week. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store gsa C3 ports. Hence tomorrow morning in Medford on busint-si. Mr. Nel should e a veritable exodus of n. who, la now ronneetetl with antrlera from the city and other j an insurance company and travels parts of the valley to ppend the ' continually through the three day at the streams. j slates mentioned, said that never Salmon are reported all alone ; before had he ru-en such whole- t Q.SXO, Norway, Aluy &. W- the river, a heavy ran having come ; hearted enthusiasm expre!ed over j ncijrt from V;i(lie thin uf tt-r-upstreain during the high water ia state convention, and that posts lnoail indicate that Oni'Tal .o- of la.n March, but fihing is epe- j in every city in the Mate were ly js making definite prepuni- l nm h Fir Chief Kor KlHoti. j SUf d at the sheriff office today , Orchestra. .ti,..-- tnnirht. Medfordlto E. W. AVinkle. B. J. Deckert. HhinKle ?J.Z5 per 31 a. Medrora . j5 jiTe Weisht. , 44 Georpe Karnum, C. A. Uickerts. ! -uinber to. .T "T1 chance ot the situation ta , w . jroion of ivndr. H. W. Pollnitx. II. Younc. K.j rday the warmen d.ydue to the work of lhe Americau Mr. and Mra. Jay Lpton or nend , , - of the year no far, with a maximum i i,,,. i ; stopped over in Medford yestcrd-y. Jacniille ' School dis- i ' hich " ,hrec -Rabbit Droduc, 1 1 Garrett of Central dfS" warmer than the mx jR(ver valley can secure the aaine : ... : uiaraci n nicy win orsanize ano , wmm the warmest of the year up ith thn .mnH R,hh. ... Dance. Eagle Point Sat. night. Dandy road all the way. 44 fuller Brushes for house clean- inn. Fuller Bruh Kep Jackson ville. Sugar pine shakes. Medford Lbi Co. 33tf It did not Mem natural last night at the big athletic card at '' Piuri4wrvine from S W Vnis ciaIly 80od at 'lhe Rapids ! genuinely glad that Medford was;tion3 to take utt with the .iirigible nwucer receding irom a cents . Th f fi-hin is abiA ! to hav thu war ronvratinn. !,....: i,.,,r,,t . ilt with Mr. and Mr A. R. ! IT V .v.- k fxm trlct T. " .hlv K,d .oent Point wd A. P. Eergner of Ash some time on a businma and plea- j lnd- ur trip. Dance. F-agle Point Sat. night. Dandy road all the way. - a. ! . -.rA ouesis irom a aia.r tricl transacted buyine-s in the city at Wt-AlnrA hotels include C. r.,., . . . a iiii? mominif. K Johnson and I- t. Klli'.tt of Dance with the Metronole Or chestra at Jacksonville Saturday 44 ; nigni. io 1 H. Day of the Antelope ti!- Orand Forks. N". D . Mrs. Robert Hand pleating and smocking. The Fashion Hhop. 424 Medford I Bldg. 4Mf social ion The first requiremenu will be the production of enough rabbits so , that they can deliver at the Med- dam. The trout fishing is also getting better right along, and re ports received in the city are that the little fellows are beginning to rise to a fly. "The best fishing in the Rogue : river for the past ten years" was 'the statement issued in a bulletin ; by J. R. Harvey, secretary of the (Iran la Pass chamber of com- merce. the othr day. According ' to the bulletin, the Chinook sal 1 mon are running from 12 to 40 "- ford Plant ten ton, of ve rabbits .rom ishlnB" J i.' . CLSl "5. ST? - .. the bulletin. -,-.sh last of Seirtember. It is also neces-! sary for them to furnish about IIO-'H). which is about half of the ; ermen are havins the best luck for trout with Governor. March brown, red and blue uurishl flies. lmcnrr 01 Amonc the Oreconians rrcistered ttn.rllv h.ll not III see the usual irunm in lm- I Itrass or minwr ni,rn. sr i lm tonrex - ,at Slertford hotels, other than tnose, DiK delesatlon of soorls present I ", for salmon.- a delicious dox oi ramiy iwr .1 from Portland, are K. O. lcMilian! from I'rospect. headed by Jim of Corvallis. Fred Taylor. J. I-eej Grieve. This was due. no doubt. Stesrart of Kusene. K. L. Hansen , to the absence of Mr. Grieve at of 8alem and V. Kanford of Hose-; Portland. Jlemstitchlni: Ic per yard. Hut-j cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hav..'a1nd raxChT' ,n1.Me?OT, ni tons covered at Handicraft Shop. : E. Main. Phone tvi. Sj2tf. ; Portland. Mtedford to be the receiv- Mis. umi. Miksehe h accent- ins Point for all southern Oreeon. Mrs. Floyd Cook returned yea- ed the role of pianist for the Eve shipments '"in Medford being ! the American Rabbit association i t will pay spot cash for every rabbit I 'delivered. The American Rabbit associa-. tion is organizing on the coast now to have this year's convention. Many families, according to Mr. Nelson, are planning on coming to Medford in advance of the conven- j lion in order to take in the vari- j ous pleasure points in southern' Oregon. Crater Like and the Ore ron Caves are the two points "he ' had heard mentioned most often. ' Italia for Spitbersen tomutit. WHEN TO0 WAXT LUMBER CALL TROWBRIDGE liCMIiER YARD 1 rifrviaT Dnics. next to lhe K.alto theater. Open nights an.! Sundays. Free delivery. Alex. Munon. runrher of the Talent di-trirt. wn a Medford vts ' rtor on buslnesa this morning. Wanted Addre? pf A. V. Dur- Ilk... r,r rll LI V nn'. ' 4 7'terdv to Medford from Eucene. I Benson Dancing academy. imsde to Portland to make up car-1 w r-vari. t ctfMncv rottim. i u-. . -v.- v,- . vi.itino hr ! Walnut ton rTsfunr bv emfri- load lota. iSiMd.v from Sanitarium. Calif..) Ahtr Rwen Gsle. a student ! enced. successful wajnut grafterJ "CanvaKSiny is now beintj made with Miss F-dith Sweeney Stranglor lis Wins. SALT LAKE CITY, May 5. 0P Ed (SUTtnirlerl Lewis retained his heavyweight wrestling champion ship title here las! nixht by de feating Howard Cantonwine. Iowa wristlock specialist, in strainht falls. The fint fall came in one hour and 14 minutes and the sh--ond In six minutes. Both were ! taken with a headlock. been 111 In that city for some MUa Sweeney U now much proved in health. Walker'a dance tonight. Medford P1W. A Urge run of Chinook salmon have entered the mouth of the Kogue river and are now on their way up the river, according to Ralph Cowgill. who was In the city last night from Medford. Mr. Cow gill has been appointed to make tha survey of the Rogue. He ia interested in finding bow long It. takes a salmon to ascend the river. He belters it takes about four weeks for the trip. Grants Pass Courier. j 1 - ' Permanent waving at the Bob Ina Beauty Hnop. Mr. Hliard op erating the new Realistic waver. No kinks nor f rises, l'hone a 10. . , 47 William Perry was a business visitor In Medford from the Kaglo Point district this morning. Best Utah coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tbone 559. SSTtf urn. Calif .ldauKhter. Rowena Gale, a student d. successful crafier.l Canvassins is now be.ng made imeime' S rK r.'llf' the I wpT tneb , ti"nl mueVTm: rdeirftwhorslu"; --rd.y soun-T financial nasi, in southern prd over a few hours in Eugene to -isit with Mrs. Cook on his way to Portland yesterday. Dance, Eagle Point SaU night. Dandy road U the way. 4 4 j Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Turner oft Ashland was a Medf.rd visitor yesterday. Mr. Mills will be at the Emma Cline Hhop. phone 4i4. giving per manent wave, the week of May 7tn to 13th. Price $7.7. complete 2fttf Congressman Haw ley has nomi nated John C. Kehrli of Garden Home for appointment to the na val acamedy at Annapolis, with Ed gar H. Batcheller of Corvallls and Tarold Thoma.s of Roseburg as al- ternatew. This is for entry in thj present year's clan;, under now legislation authorising an addition al appointment, subject to the uual entrance examination. Club Oafc. old-fashioned straw licrry shortcake Hnnday. 4." Dance. Eagle Point Sat. night. Having heard of the honor mllj Dandy mad all the way. 44 system, sponsored r county j Harland Cunningham of Phoe- health unit. 1 childrert of thejnix. Arli.. wafi among the motor Derby school wer given physical; tourists from a distance who ree examinatlons by County Physician j is: e red at the local branch of the law D. Inskeep at the unit this ( out of state auto regintratlon bu forenoon. The children were en route to the annual county field and track meet and stopped long enough at the unit to undergo complete examinations. Dance, Eagle Point Sat. night. Dandy road all the way. 4 4 Fishing In the Rogue river is afternoon in the city on business. ' Oregon. Danoe: Another snappy danoej Mr. Lowe said that he saw the! at Jacksonville, 9 to 2 Saturday i American Rabbit association ship! night. 44 in one day 12r.Do rabbit peltn and ! Hollywood pictures, 5 fur lea 46 -one carload of frozen rabbit meat i Mr. and Mrs. William Higginbjto New York City. He also saw: motored in from Talent yesterday j rabbit ries with from to 10,MW on a busine and pleasure trip. ! rabbits operating successfully. I Phone 1097-J for painting and Another meeting will he held In tinting. FOR THIRD PARTY IS LATEST QUERY Sheep Owners Attention! We are In position ta pay you rrre than anybody for wool-mohair. 8e us before -you sell. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. Phone 1062. 27 N. Crape St 1?ltf WASHINGTON. May 3. iPt The impending Hoover - 'atsjn battle for Indiana's delegates to the republican convention was of secondary interest to Washington political observers today as a rt .suit of important development. 49jtbe same place next Friday even- forging to the front in democratic TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KENT Modern i-room fur nished bungalow. Phone Ssl-I- LAST TIMES Tonight WANTED Someone to plow and harrow acres orchard aero' from Hillrrest. t'harles It. Hay. Realtor. Medford Nations! Ilnnfc It Ids. l'hone 4 j-U. livsiuer.re j )hle KM4-1 . 4 Dance, Riverside Community ing and similar meetings will be j ranks. reau. Walker' Bldg. Home cooked 'foods were feature this morning at the pub lic market, where vegetables were dance tonight. Medford 4 44 Club Haturday night. Broadway Urchostra. 44 Mrs. Rose Wilcox, state presi dent of the American Legion, of Antelope: Mrs. Jessie, vice presi dent, of Baker, and Mabel McJn turtf, s e c r e t a r y - treasurer, of Marsnfleld. lc-f t Medford yesterday for Rose burg to attend a special meeting in that city before return ing to-. heir respective homes. They have been in Medford for tho past few days. Dance, Riverside Community Club Saturday night. Broadway Orchestra. 44 Holman's baths and plunge opens for the season. May 5th. 70 Mrs. Gladys Carpenter of Mon roe, Ore., who has spent the past week in Medford visiting friends, left yesterday for her home. Lei me write your fire insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone l!. tf held in Ashland and Grants Pass, RUMANIA FEARS PEASANT REVOLT Withdrawal of Senator Walsh of Montana from the race for the democratic presidential nomina tion, the decision of Senator Reed j of Missouri, to continue in the I I fight, and the significance of a j half hour political conversaiion be- tween Senator Borah, republican. Idaho, and Mrs. Clem Shaver, wif. of the chairman of the democratic national committee... all.. were sub jects of lively tii."cu.-sjun anions those looking forward to the hi: ! conventions next month. .Meanwhile, the senatorial cam paign expenditures investigating committee moved forward with it:s preparations for starting Monday FOR SALK Shepherd puppies 9 each. Phone 14-F-S. 4 FOR RENT For 3 months, com pletly furnished house located on Siskiyou. I'huiw U12-R. 4C I I 1 T5 IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THIS GREAT PICTURE WAlUa BEERY CSTHtK RAIS10N The story of America's first Man-o-War will thrill you through .... ONE DAY ONLY mi 1 UiVlVivixv . utt t.tv. COVE in The Heart of a Tollies Girl FOB HKN'T S. Front. -Batching apts. 44? 4 TO RENT 6-roora house. Juntl If.. Reliable renter. Address Tenant M Church ift- Ashland. 4S RFDAl'KST. Hungary, May 5.- iJP Dispatches from Alba Julia say that the whole of Rumania is alarmed in anticiimtiun of the proclamation of u Transylvanian reupblir by the p'-asanis' cungress the examination of the first group which convenes there tomorrow. 'of 14 presidential candidates as to The government is said to be j the!r ire-convention monev out-1 FOR EXniAXCfK " acres excel-; .lent soil. 1 mile frMn" M'edforeV. ' "well improved and ch-ar of cn-cunibrHnc-e to exchantro on lamer: aorsco and pay difference. Ir ic e i $40i. sj-e Charles A. Win-r Agency. Inc. . 4i taking desperate measures toj counteract this move. Seventeen airplanes circled over the Cluj dis trict yesterday, the dispatches said. 1 Hollywood pictures, 5 for 10c 46 j distributing thousands of handbills didatea. lays. The committee also was ex pected today to make public th-1 acceptances to appear it already I has received from nine of the can-1 Ft iR SALK OR EXCHANGE Choice 4(0-acre s?w-k and d-iiry ' ranch, equipped : l'.O acres sur.dy loam with fre water: well fonc el and cross-fenced: hr-use and 2 barns: jut off Crater 1-ake hishway. Price SS.f'O. Will accept smaller proierty on ex change. See Charles A. Wine Agency. Inc. 40 The county health parade nuwnrning the peasants against ubseiuent exercUes at the high "communist trickery," and urging scarce, due to the late spring. andjftcbt,0 yesterday afternoon were them (recorded by many feet of movie I which will probably not be exten good, according to Deputy GameiftjVely stocked for another ewo'(j.m through the courtesy of ihej Warden Roy Parr, who reported j week. However, the market was ! California Oregon Power company j today that the water is nearly clear jwci, patrontied. especially theand wll, KOn t(C ready for show-j enough for the efficient use of j home-cooked food booth of the j inB practically all ot the big ! files ror catching trout. He ex- phoenix Ladles' Aid. which society parmae was filmed and the ma pects tomorrow to be one of the,nas in charge of booths at'Jorlly 0f lr,e emertainment fea- heavlest days of the season for the tjjr narket for tlie ist several turPS at the high school grounds. number of fishermen to mske thelweeks. kh r.rfhiui ,rtnition of the lr, A. F. Waiter Kresse has ti.ver cup by Miss Joscphino river their destination for the) catching ot trout and also salmon. See Elinor Hanley Bush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hsy ; E. Main. Phone . 3J;:f I moved to the Palmer Music Bldg.. jones, county health nurse, and I 14 So. Bartletl. !the awarding of the health but- George Putnam. Salem publish-j tons was also filmed by the Copco ! er. former wall known Medford rsmrnmin Kame fine ohotos Mrs. Kate Bates of Ashland . editor, and Judge I . Harris and0f tne main features were also spent several hours in the city yes-! r. Armitage ot Eugene saved taken by J. Verne Sliangle, local terday shopping and iiting with ; thra-eVes with difficulty last photographer. frVnds. i Sunday when a boat in htch they. xhe Encyclopedia Brittanlca says fiance! I:ring the gang to Jack- . wrr. fudiing In the McKenzie river; "investment in a building and loan omille Saturday night. to !. 44 , lurn.d over near Deerhorn and . Af0cialion Is as nearlv abj-olutcly Mrs. W. T. Usucherty returned munced them into the river. The,- - - k-(Vol 4 u. not to nttend tho congress. At the same time it is said con tact ha been preserved between the peasant's leaders and tlie gov ernment, although there is no con cord of ideas. The cabinet is expected to decide Smith supporters now see a clearing of the way for the New York governor to obtain Montana's ciht delegate. Walsh's withdrawal also will ne cessitate a change in plans fur the Oregon primary May IS. Like in California. Smith, Reed and Walsh each have delegate flates In today whether or not It will allow i field in Oregon, and while Walsh's FOR RENT House in Eve ret te Court. West 11th S.: modern, plenty bui.i-ins. electric ranee and water heater, garaire. etc. Phono -JV 4Ctf FOR SALE Mnuer, waon. " cits, one 3-yr. one mo. Write, G. B. FletchT, Central Point. r.' a mass meeting of peasitnts at Buha rest t o m orro w. Thousands wen pouring into Budapest hourly fr the meeting. Radio Program KMED Mail Trlbunc-Vlnrin Station Tonight. slate n:a- be left on the ballot.-; to comply with legal n-quiremcnts. lus notice to slop his campaign henceforward centers the fiht be tween Reed and Smith. While no announcement was) forthcoming concerning Senator; Borah's conference with Mrs. Sha-1 ver. speculation continued today as) to its portent. Mrs. Shaver has! made it plain in several recent : speeches that she favors n dr j i democratic candidate for president. Senator Borah is conducting a j campaign for a dry plank in the ! liCK republican platform. 1 The Idnhoan also has been men 1 1 toned in connection with a pos I slble third party movement if ' Smith wins the nomination, but has taken no cognizance of sug i gestions In that direction. OR SALE OR ronni modern rated : trade f l.md property, owners only, '"tnf St . S TRADE Two houeji. Hell lo- Med ford or Ash clear f"r icar: Write vo l.M N. '-m. "rr 4 1 -eneraay irom reniann. wnerej ,jm mM swift and the men were Soulhern Building and Loan Asso she has been spending a dellghtll j eriy eahausteA by the time they r).rtlOB f,u l"" n rria.nr . reached the bank, a u tner iisn-; f you Want a gooo building loan i Medford Mail Tribune. and friends j lnt tackle n lost and the boat i on a low rate of interest, see Ited-! j p m Weather report Choice Gladioli Bulbs for smle. WAfJ inv damaged 'den & Co. 421tf i nKa m Morun.. ..rVlCe f ric per dozen. Call morning. J ion't fwrc-H MMaer'n day. Order ' Members of Medford Vulture of . tethodit Church South ;a deiuk.us box of candy for her atj"4 "l " Societle will enjoy a m. Evening service. Mr. a.nd, Mrs Paul Jackson were i ooiv.g Drugs, next to the Uialto g feed at the Armory Monda Methodist Church South among the visitors in the city -; theater. Open nUchta and Sundaya I nigh at the expense of the losing j terday from Klamath Kalis. I Free delivery. SStf'side In the recent Legion member-, 4, Walkers dance tonight. Medfotd jr. itw .vVi. Earl BUke of A-di-!"hip drive. The winners will also, " " Mund n-nt vesierday in .Medtora.nae uu.? i 1 "l i in Keeping wjtn tne siint oiHHlr 1 Ai.fn .,.n.a.inn,i enn Tomorrow promises to he at voting friends. (Providing the entertainment pro- ...InUflll. W(H-k.'' the Cojko radio . - nceJes high school least as warm mm yeeterd.y. - which Kinance vour home in Southern ! gram, therefore ever-one is look-1 prwIIlim for nfK, Tuesday will liuaied the worlds lvft-vard lah was the warmest. day of the .year Building and U-an Av-ociatlon. tflmg forward to a busy even ng. trtm B lendid musical hour 1 1? d , q 5.- l0'dav when so far wMh a msxlmum of 1 1 in I Among the hotel suests in Med-j Se-eral business miners of im- j bv lhf? ,.llldent!l uf Junior hlRh , , h CaUforni .r iu.i irr.,fortj from ashlnnton siate are -- -" V . nooi. i ne program wnicn nas , interscholastic federation cham i ivi Mir anu 1111 iu 1 h m u i a- Niter op. tiay-i" r, 1 iwra rriiiKwi ny .iiss .tieioa t.i- Breaka World Record SELMA: Cal.. May 5. Where Shall I Dine Tomorrow? HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER $1.00 HUNT'S CRATERIAN i 1 1 j IlfessSSpTiSis 2 BIG DAYS Mon.-Tues. May 7-8 TT- You "ve heard their records you've read of their pop ularity. Now SEE and hear them ui person. AND HIS iiCOIPARABLE BRUNSWICK ORCHESTRA wfnther tigM snd Sund-tv r Do You Crave Variety? Ask your grocer about Fluhrer'i Special Bread. There are 11 varieties in the Fluhrer line. mond, M. J Sllvcrmsn of SoKsn. .Mr. sntl Mrs. K. ".. Morion of Cen tra Its. V. U. Jsrkt.011 of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. C. XV. Shsw. 8. X. I'.rll. 11..J Alloway. K. J. l:on.!'nK nlmi and Frank Silvrr of 8alll". ( vlllr That nood coal. Hansrn Coal Co. I'honr 5j:tf Mrs. Tvd lllll and dauehtrrs. M'sston ana a 10, per r-m sn.na-1 )lHm, muU- instrurior uf t rrd oy inor at i.arr; Jllnllir hjRn ,vl, ft.a;u un ai Kdward Wrbbrr. i trav-tivr varirtv of solo?, du.ts, Fuller llrushts -for hoow rlcan-1 nu.,rt) ttc and Klcf cruh m-H-ctlons. rullcr Brush Hop.. Jackson-' wpll a, 5rVfral Iwtrumental 'w numler8. D a n c . -Titvrsido Commusltyi , i Club Saturday night. Broadway I Orchestra. 44 pionship track and field meet here. Ills-Ilex (Jaallty Ji-nclry UMalriliB Satifumlon ..V-urcd In tjualllr nd l"rirp Watch lU-pairinc Iilainoud Setllii;; lnil ns your wants. IU:lDV i CO. v The Weather IN TRIPL WMQi Iris anil Zoo. and Mrs. Homer Cuwman of Ccnrral I'oint and Mrs. J. K. l-csler and dnuphtcr Zuvinc spent Thursday attcrnoon nt the home of Uhinoho Arnold on Ken wood drive. The tour ladles bclnn schoolgirl rhums. they spent a de lluhtful time reraltinK byu.-ne days . Dwht-tiMin ike and tea were served ( i by Miss Arnold's mother. I Ian-e! Dance: Pinw! at Jack-j IM.ATTfMorTH. Neb.. May sonvtlle Saturd;i- ntcht. 9 to 2. 4 4 j i.w.Th bodies ot a young- woman since 1st t month, tract. A marrisite licence was Issued to land two Ttk-ysar-old men. each, Humidity vsterday. 5 a. m.. day at the county chrk's office loiwut) a bullet drille.t throtiKh the;l per rent; i; noon. 51 ptr cent: Herbert Willisms. -10. of Medford ; loft temple, wer found las niRht 3 p. m.. S per cent, and Myrtle Hcrchvr. Z$, of It etc- by the woman's husland. The j i'haractrr of day : partly iiurc . rKKltcj, crv lyinc tn trt bottle- jcloudy. Waniisl, furnllura repairing. A ; artw n room of Johs Varada' Sun sets tolay at 7:14 p. nn N. Thttsautt. Phane 56K. 4llb4ime. Varada was one of ihertsrs tomorrow. S 00 a. m.. sfts Vornon irr?ti arrived In the city t dead, t tomorrow. : p, m. yenterdy from Santa Kosa. taUf.. Hans Tarns snd Mrs. Pearl Kn-J tKlsos and sen computed tor where he i In biisines-. to viwt hijbtirf. ?3. were the others. ik-vel hoiiton.. parents, Mr. anj Mrs. i? t. (ar-j A note slaned by Varada indi-1 Koreas4 for tonipht and to- rstt. and other relatives andtcat-jd It ha btrs a tK-able murder i morrow : rau and mild ton it hi I'ORTUWU. tux. May fi. The Ui-e.it Northern and, South ern Pacific, joint owners of the Oreson. tUtlifornij & Kastern ittrahorn line, have decided to extend It from Us terminus ut Sprague Hi ver to Illy. CO miles east. Tho Weyerhauser Timber company, which has extensive holdings In the Klamath hnsin. I-owest temperature this morn- was reported to bs planning to Ing, 40. j build SO miles of railroad Instead Precipitation for M hours end-t -5 is originally wntemplated. none. The tirrat .or;nern and FotiTr.- tenlay's weather here: Hfsn-lrrn Pacific announced recentiy emperature. i. I,onct torn- pmns ior lYconsiruciinic nines perature yesterday. 33. Men n.of -he present Mnihnrn nne temperature yesterday. 60. f " - 11 Precipitation: Total rainfall ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 I friends. H. K ill b h.r fsr 1 ' week or ten days. j Club Cafe, old-fashioned strssr- bcrrjr shortcake Sundsy. ' and a suicide. 'They were aoinsiand Sunday. to iret me. hut I icot them." the! I. WALTER PICK, note raid. "I am rlddlns; Knbury! Xteteoroloul.t frilled state ol nis wue, Weather Vureau. XACTO SENTRY Is Coming T I . Blue Flower Lodge f We Serve Fine 5 J Chicken Dinner $1.00 o A Good Place for Partite and Banquets J A PLACE TO DANCE 'j. Reservation Call 341. R 3 ' Eeichstein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. A 12-INCH OR, 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00