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1XGE TWO ifEDFOTCD MAIL TniBUSE. fEPFORD. ORFfiON'. SUNDAY. MAY H. A tout h of colt was el o the j Word of T. ltr lira, frank King Cold Hill. llr. and Mm. F. Halter of Kirni Vall-y and 1 Donakl of Rogue Itiver were t among the out of town visitor r in Metlfttrd yestt-rday. They at- tended the annual Jackson cun- f ly field and track meet at the I lr. and Tg . dA I alhleilc card htltl ut Hilarity HjII ltHl ItllU I Ut r'rfa'.uy night through a nura- 1 I ler cf joong lamath Indians te- Jsssss X ?T"S01'lCll I lne I""'- and wh there ) due to ihe fact that one of their received by f riends i uiuur participated in one ot the Johnson yerday ; uMirin- a 'fair ground. k. u-a vinf Minneapolis ! v Th.in.iit Pn.no 9 fit-It 48 f Let me -rite mr fire for Medford totiwrow night. Mr. I O. il. I-acn Mbby. dl , ..., ; known M-dford man who for th jAhnwn has beo on an exu-nniTe jennsoB n " ,. if yr b been residing at trip thrown lit Houth and has j CiU(lJ!. rags resort, three mile Since December. iouih of L)unjmuir. Cal.. one- Eve K-nsoo Isaac, nc fourth of a mile off the Pacific CUs will be held mornings f : highway, air of which he w a May II. H. Car kin ; part ownr, and who Kill retain iiv Attorney jonn n- - i : ,.,,.ii hr. r.inrru..i U expected home tomorrow from :o (hfc pU(e yeterday after a two having visited flalem and CorvM-;dy- j.u-lnewi visit in Medford. tin since last Frioay msm . Well Taxi. 21c. rtvine ." chaw Mupplie for Castle Craigs. While the bulk ct in- u....-. Tha( CQaL HanBen roaI nn ranee. Carl V. Tengwald. Hotel Ilolia i'hone Krri iartin. oo-ia foreman for the Onen-Or.f.m Lumber rum pany above Putte Fall. U report ed to be shewing improvement. 1 following an accident early last week when a cable struck him ' on the upper part of hU body. He la confined to his home on North Central avenue aad will be probably Incapacitated for over a ; WARM SUN MELTS APRIL SNOWS' IN s CRATER LAKE PARK OF LEGION m MUD I SALMON IN YEARS SMOKER' MAY-14' While no information has Itt-en received in Mt-dford for several days oast relative to weather con ditions at Crater Lake national park, -ft is presumed that the warm weather of the rtaat few . r ,.,. v.-. t n..r. i ' ' ' 1 ua a um hcqub ui ueii ujc oeep tf' , . .... .,. iweek yet. 'uu of snow that fe.t ; mat h:sh n'HiMDi u4i- dnu pwnit ur1'-" ait.tuue o urine Apni. eopiee of the voters pamphlets ' isckson county have already I. delivered, there are still Co. I'hone ;. UTtf new fl'h hatrhery on the jeue river at itji Junction with Accordinis to the April weather vnnre to come. The last onesj,... k . .Illhn ( n nfIin were mailed out from i-alem -l,u bm c,,rinK a five-year pro. terday by the secretary of state a ; rrarn ,lt hatchery construction re- office. . ported to the house Dr. Blaioa prescription " ton. D. . It for poison oak t luirtntfw committee. The Rogue river edy 5 -ounce bottle 60c at Heath s , hauhtrT win constructed dur- for the season. Majr Sth. 70 Hiss V.Dr Hllllncs of Ane- . r,IKirl made on May 1st by John les. who has tm in liedford M,hen. winter .aretaker of the for the past three weeks with rel- lodce and representative there of atives. was scheduled to leave to-'Iht v s wher bureau and na day for her southern California , rional parks service, while vtr headquarters. where she has been mallv .veer mnnih t.r tht t ,lI.U"t..rel,.Jt,tr' !'",p,"'d '"'! months. wmUr nr, .prins fall,n f'. i. -v.T u. .,?. itll ' 1rltn l" "rm of Has. Dun- ! ,rw corrndine month, of last niran I nd Hass. Miss Kuth Kill- lyear. April suntsed lne preceding T More: near as your phone... , ,',,, VMr , compamea to,month, f thui ,r , ,roouM Gf ?reT delivery. , . ; cost of mjM. !An e. j . . . h Mr. and Mrs. U D. Ham. at-, rinance homt , Southern' Ann'". , ,or .nd: breop.tauon during the fended the funeral of Mr., t rank ' IX(,n AloMJcUtloI). 5l. ., e ,M'-1 p!",,"ne "J ""I""' 1 ' lr-, 'Sfi"-t uwlow In Vreka lael edneiay, ; ,,, lK. .ini. itlnting. ".only S. inches in April, 1;T. EXlns: left Bedford for that city I"' ."!. , , "7 ther report shows. Snowfall dur- 7 . . . ' xnool athlete and Joe cave, t n e . , ,. rr, rin . , the night before. , l rm.uy division of the United , tM.al fflMr who is about ' . month rm t'uh ciaL Hansen Coal CoJ ' ' ,.,,,,... peace officer who la about flve inches 12Tif. .."...v -h naij were seen ttetween I auril nf l.t veitr phone :. ' ia week was one l.y Alexander!,,,.,,,. ,., ,lri. , a , I A . 5 ; ..... Nothlr has been ""; Heffel. baker, of Metlford which ! JT." ' ' Le ln " . ............. ... j.-r nowever. is a?am reveaiea in Hilarity Hall lobby, with Ike Dun- the on April which showt ford, the county Jailer and offlc-i onlJr , -, ln, hes e.f snow on the lal time keeper at fistic andrrt)Und Mav , There were idl retllng cards, and in heirblh . lnche on the cround at the end Thfj bij:ret run of salmon seen in the Rc-sue river during the past 15 years, was reported by W. R. ColGian. superintendent ol screen veateraay. Mr. ('olemiiti. who timed the iieh at Savage Rapkls dam yesterday afternoon, counted seven-ty-five salmon po over the race wav in Z2 minates. or more than a l:5h a minute. A ntimber nf outings have been l-Ianned by Medford residents for Toaay in the vicinity of Savage Rapids dam. as well as other fav. onte fisting holes along the river. The nelt uii-etias ot Medford Post No. 11 of Ihe American Le Kioo wbkh lai.es place Monday. (ay 14. w ill be in -tlie nlure of a bis "Legion smoker." The com mine? ia caantc- of the affair has arranged an excellent card it!i plenty of boxing and wrestlins bo-.n there w-ill b" several added fealtusa Uuria? the cvenini!. After Ibu irogriui "eats" will be served bv a siiecial detail of -K. P.'s." Kvery ex-service man Is nr?ed to ti May Uth open or this big Lesion larty. P'SRTLAXD. Oro.. May 5. vPj The Creat NVtrthern and South ron I acific. j.ant owners of Ihe il--e--n. i'aliftrnin - K:iMern ! fstrahorn) line, have decided K extend it from its terminus ul' Spratue Itiver to lily, r mi!,-, east. The WeyerhaUHtr Tiri,i.r company, which baa extensive lioblines In the Klamath baxin, was reported to be planuini; tu ; build niHee of railroad Instead iof 25 as orlRinally contemplate,), 1 Cl iivifi.tJ advertlwiii'-r i.-ef r''it.. totalled 43 less than NEW YORK. May 5. The New York World today, in the plate usually occupied by the col umn "It Seems To Me," written by Heywood lirouh. carries the f- 'V-vie announcement: Q LUMBER n n FOR EVERY rsE mm , and i the city officials about iixing 1 1 lints bis liabilities as 14J.: date of the annual ceaa-up , hjjl ilstI. aJ Bone In Medford. but that matter will j hUllhr., Aay tri,r probably be actra on .i y, B delicious box of candy for her at AT .. . . . TEOWBETDGE LUMBER, TARD n. t-v-, 7 Dr. Emmett J. CARPENTER Chiropractic Electro -Therapy 308 Medford Bldg. Office Phone 430-B Evidence Phone 669-E NOW OPEN The Jumbo Lemon NOTHING BUT PURE FRUIT JUICES USED IN MAKING OUR DRINKS COOL AND REFRESHING JUMBO HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Located at the corner of Riverside and Sixth St. with Beebe & Kindle Service Station council's next regular mt-ellnE a wee from mescay u.su.. .! theater, (tite. nlehts and Hundavs. ' . .k. Ashland clean-up weeK .arteu delivery. tf h.m ' " VSZ Mr- WaDt- I Kllnor Hanley B, The i 001,115 Urv:- lo ,h I:'a,,!lji half way between the other Iters for Bush for re- cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. on k: K. Main. I'hone tHZ. IZllf Mr. and Mrs. II. L. 1'fterwn ardar nirnt. chants of the Lake Creek district Chiropractic wnn nuian ""-(,, ym..rty In Medford m wiU clear up that all-gone, , buMaes8 and pieaaore. snawlng feeline in sioma.ti. ; u,. A. V. Waiter Kresse has of Yteka. are visiting over the Dr. Slrokins, over M oolworth store. muyM o ,.almer Mujlc uwg . ; week-end with Mrs. Peterson s . il4 Ko. Uartlett. S father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James "'e Medford and vicinity enjoyed i Harry pellett. of Prospect were visitors In , exr eptional good Itehavior last Hollywood pictures. 5 for 10c. 4 Und much of last wnn . niuulh whl(h t.on,ii,n is refl.-t- j Luscious strawberries, the first headquarters at the Mun"'"n by the fact that the city Judge's : nf the season In the valley, have fcl- 'court showed onlv 13 cajtea con-: been nicked for the wast two sldered and 9170 collected In fines j weeks by Don Runyard on the E. and cash bail forfeited. Of these tJ. Runyard country property north case seven were for drunkenness. of Gold Hill along the Pacific four for speeding, one for reck- I highway near the Rogue river, less driving and one for violating j The ranch was purchased recent., the one hour parking ordinance, t ly from George Alden of this city and Is considered as one of the bent properties of Its kind in the county. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. can at address. 437 So. Fir. of April. 1.27. Lal April was slightly warmer than the month Just ended at Cater Lake. r Obituary Club Cafe, old-fashioned straw berry shortcake Sunday. !' P. O. Crawford, vice president and general maager of the Cal ifornia Oregon Power company, and his secretary. Harold Hos wortn were Medford visitors in Klamath Falls test week, confer lng vim John Boyle, ihe man ager of the Klamath Kails dis trict ofifce before the latter tie- nartnre for the Last. Don I forget alotncr s oay. uruer iThere might have been more cases had It not been for the absence !of Judge Taylor from the city the i last ten days of the month attend- j ma tile tuiieritt ut tits tttutner at I ."and point, Idaho. a oenciou. .., 7 herry shortcake Runday. 45 eii. t mi.. nvt to the ftialtol .. . ' v""1 j ttraduatt-s of Oreg'tn State are toeater. viten u.E..vs ..o ! In demand for teaching position, rree delivery ' j aa ,hown by the number of stu- ! . "" ' , Idenu placed. High scho ter Katharine left yesterday morn- int,nJnU from A,,,lt.nd yIbH. They were accompanied by Mrs. Day. who is returning to her home In Portland from a trip to California and a atop over vi-H here. . - Wante4 Address of A. V. Dur ham. Phone US4, or call 62 N- CATON.Catherine Calon. a well known resident of Koch, passed away at the home of her daugh ter Mrs. Edd Bmttn. Saturday. May 5. She was C9 years. 10 months and sere a days of ae. Mrs. Caton with her parents and grand parents came across the plains from Missouri In and the fam ilies settled In the Rogue river raller. and Mrs. Caton has made Ruch her home for a great many years. Resides her daughter Mrs. Smith, she leaves one son. Fred Uw, of Sacramento. CaJ.. Emma Smith of Ruch, Sarah Red In Medford and Oranrv. - 4 . Fort Huhbard, the well known Crater National park ranger and former Medford luninefm man, (ar rived home the latter oart of lat week from Ion Anirel where he had been apendlnK the winter vis- j ttJnjE relatives and friends. Mrs. U D. Harris of th old Use road shopped In iledford j yesterday afternoon. I Hollywood itctur. S tor 1 Oc. i Starts Wednesday. May 2nd. Open 10 a. m. to p. m. 413 K. Muin. near Cozy Nook. 4t The ht(eh school commencement season will he on In full hl.'utt In the Rogue River valley Ihe lant of this month and the flrt of next. Among the commencement addresses scheduled are the fol lowing: Dr. Arnold Bennett Hull of the University of Oregon. Ash land, May SI. and Medford. June 1. Alfred Powers, director of the extension bureau of the univerttlty. Gold "Hill, May 35. CluirkM A. Howard, state suiKTlnti-nilent of public Instruction. Grants I'umi on May 31. Choice Gladioli Hull., for sale. 2tc per dozen. Call morning. 964 -U 4 3 Mrs. James Logttn, Mi Vivian Logan and Miss Nelli .. n of Grants 1'ass spent yctttenlny aft ernoon In Medford visiting friends and shopping. Kee Kllnor Hanley Huih for re cleaned alfalfa seed and haled hay : K. Main. Phone 33l'tf Polio win k their regular weekly drill next Tuemlay night the t.f flcers and men of Company A. local National Guard unit, will en Joy a big feed In the dining mom at the Klks lodge club house. The company still hss a ffw vacunrlis to be filled before leaving for the annual Nntlonul Guard encamp ment on June 12. Permanent wavinc at the Hob Medffrd with her nufU-r. Mrs. 1 Charles Htacy, over the week end. Declaring that they had never HiL'h auhool uper. "Tn "."T , ' ,raclt m1' Myrtl 1 v.mi, i-3iiurr ivBinao anu Creek. Rugue River. Glendale and 1 KBenns were "niong those Monroe were on the campus inter- rfm lh Kvn valley Jtret at viewing applicants. Corvallis lhe ,rack ni't ntId l ,he fa'r Times Gazette grounds yesterday. The three Mr. Mills will be. at the Km ma yoUn l""1" won awards In Cline Hhop, phone 4 54. giving per- runnln nd baseball throwing manv-nt waves, the wk of May ? ' ?eIpIn n 7lh tr 12th. Prtr- IT 7V rnmnlr. 1 v"" munm aney un- at 1 ,, t, L tho AAhis.na k..,a..t u. vid.in. ... oromer. neiiry .Mcrvee t.uKue Mrs. iiae Green, head nurse Mr. and Mr. Harry W. Klersted. 92i Kouth Oakdnlo. are vifltlnic In Rols, Idaho. They will be jjunc about ten days. H'-niHtitchliis; he per yard. Hut ton covered ut Handicraft Khop. tf N". M. Green of Portland who nan spent several days in Med ford, has derided lo Io ate in Medford and will move his fam ily here during May. H pur- chaMed the J. K. Humb-ls prop erty. Mr. Grn i a contractor 1 and builder nnd is moving to Med-J ..-.1 l.t.llalt..liLU iw, ,... sa . L t ' this I.H-ali.y. He . . school boy: Lu8mn",(?0" J 5 P" M irienu ui ua iaii anu wub hi i ,rn K Ion school score, Club Cafe, old-fajthioned straw berry shortcake Sunday. 45 Plying at a heighth of 10.000 feet, Arthur Hturbuck. crack Pa cific Air TranKport pilot. flew from Han Francisco to .Medford yesterday in two hours and thirty minutes, one full , hour under schedule time, due to the fact that a strong wind blew with the ship along its entire Journey. Prom Medford, RuwhII Cunning ham flew to Portland in ono hour and forty minutes, taking advant age of the name wind at the same ahitude. River and two sisters. Ida T hur ra an. Seattle Wash., and Almira Thursman of Molinn. Pnnerai services will be conduct ed Monday. May 7 at 2:0u p. m.. at the Ijos Town cemetery, near Ruch. Rev. T. H. Temple will have charge of services. - Conger funeral parlors io charge of ar rangements, r . Khecn Ou iters ? i ' TAtu-ntlon! ' ftt ' ' We are In position tot pay you rr -re than anybody for wool-mohair. tee us before you rII. M KDKOF1D DAUGAI.V 4!Ot'K. Phone 10C3. 27 X. Grape St 359tf 4- " liags wanted at tho Mail Trfh-tin- of'lcf Mut ti- rlnn th Hpanlh American war with V T. Grb-ve and Cal Wells. Hand pleating and smocking. The Kushion Khop, 4J4 Medford KUIg. 43tf Already the public is beginning to look forward to the celebra tion of Memorial day. May 3Uth. which date falls on Wcdm-tdjiv. Among the Medford people In Klamath Palls taut week on hum net. were II. D. Gray und Ted Geltauer. Kve pensun Dancing Academy. Claur will be ln'ld morningH nftir May II. The plsnting of trei-s as a part of Ihe so-called De MoUy forest on 40 acn-s of land In the Wind Itiver volley will be carried on by the J.'nlted States forest service In the next five days. The work Is a part of that started laul year on funds furnlfdicd by the De Molay organization. Fuller 1 (rushes for hounc denn ing. Fuller llrusli K'p., Jackson ville. Go Mis Pearl Coss. head ntli so of the Community hospital, Mifs Itar liara Ridker and Ml Gladys Miller motored to Yreka ycnter Medford S3tf 1 1 o w let t sh o p ted I n Medford yesterday afternoon, hav ing motored in from her Kugle Point hotel around noon time. .Now that the national Shrine convention at Miami. Flu.. has ended, C. E. Gates, delegate from Hillah temple, presumably will de part homeward, following a short side trip over to Havana, Cuba, and will probably arrive here the lat vt this week or the first part of next week. Fuller I Ir unties for Iioumj dean- Make Your Money Work for You Nothing interrupts tlie of " piliiii; up interest" SAVIXCS UKl'OSITS. process on voiir THE FIRST DOLLAR Invested in the Jackson County Building & Loan IS THE FIRST PLANK IN YOUR HOME Profitable Yet Safe and Available Stock in our association pays semi-annual dividends of 7 per cent. It is SAFE, too, backed by 19 years of successful business and earninos of over a million dollars. You'll find your money AVAILABLE another ad vantage of this home investmenL When a person invests his first dollar in our in stitution, he is opening an account that will soon accumulate into enoiiLrh for an initial payment on a home of his own. Our home loan plan enables him to pay for his home from his weekly earn ings. It will be well worth while to investigate this plan. Jackson County Building & Association The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny Loan i IXTKKKST irets busy the min ute ynu open a snviiitrs aeeoinit it s always on tlie job ! Start H sHviiiffs iieeount here this week you'll be amazed at i the way it will m'ow. i lllil!iis Ii7 Tnn Dcauty Hhop. Mr. fihard op. "ay ' ""' " outnm. ermine the new Itrall.iie wtivtr. Ptnn enni, clean, low In sh. llun- scn tnsi to. fntnie .ay Jjni- A total of IjS salmon went over No kinks nor frizzes. cnoiic sin. Do You Crave Variety? Ask your grocer about Tluhrer's Special Breads. There are 11 varieties in the Fluhrer lino. 1 1 tic Savage Rat) it) dam fth lad dr in me Imur one dH last wrrk, according to V. H. Cole man, stale superintendent of fHh M'reens und Ueputy (.lame War den who counted the flrh from 3:10 to 3:10 in the afternoon. They report that one of the heav iest salmon runs ever In the rtvrr Is now going on, but withstanding thl fad nit extraordinary num ber of fish are being caught. How ever, fishing is up to the aver age. The l.ncyrlbpedl llrittunica says "Investment in a building and loan i association Is as neat ly ahsolutely safe as can be." (Vol. 4, p. titHM. Southern Huildlng and Loan Asso ciation. 6m A new stamp photo studio opened up In the forn-r location of the Hollywood stamp studio on Ka-d .Main stred last week and is carrying on similar photo busi ness us Its predecessor. Signs on the window Indicate that the studio will le open only for a short time. Hollywood pictures. 5 for le. 46 The Mtss Margaret snd Flora Collins of Table Hock were guests yesterday at, the home of Ml-t Clem Vaughan north of Medford. If you want goon building loan on n low rnte nf Interest, see Ited den Co, 4 Jltf ln. Fuller Hruxh Hep.. Jackson ville, to j Seclal drill, outside nf routine work, is scheduled for the regit- ; lar meeting tomorrow night of ' the Mi'dfoi d Volunteer fire de partment. ' A number nf Medford people are planning to attend the May Day fete to be presented by the Central Point school next Tues day evening on the Central Point school grounds. Over i.'00 chil dren will take part and an elab orate program has been nrrunged for the evening. Sugar pino shakes, Medford Mr. Co. 33tf State Traffic Lieutenant and Mrs. o. O. Nichols returned late Innt week to their home In Med ford. following a h jtieymoon trio to the northern part of the state. They were married one week ago t today at Oorris. Cal.. nt the home of Mrs. Nichols parents, Mr, and j Mrs. John Thackara. 1 i Nolle to Our Patron. I neglnnlng May 7th we will be- i gin our night delivery. Merriman's Dairy. 46 'Partners in Community Development" Attent Inn All committees appointed by the several patriotic societies of Med ford, to assist In maktnt: arrange ments for proper ob-tprvanee of Occoration Day on May Stth. are requested to attend Joint mvetmu at Medford Library on Monday. May 7th nt 7:80 p. m. M LYMAN. Post Commander. I. 11. ( ILL. Adjuiant. 4t. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy WASHINCTuN. May 6. (41 The impending Hoover - Whtmin battle tttr In Hana' ra deb-gates to the i publican convention was of Kt'eondary interest to Washington political observers today as a re sult of Important developments fortcing to the front In democratic r .1 n t( TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOR It K NT 3 rncint houe: rnnce In is N. modern r:ince. 61 XACTO SENTRY Is Coming Greater Road i We Carry a Complete 1 TIRES and TUBE TlfACTIOX That is what Firestone full-sized gum dipped balloon tires give to motorists. A quirk, easy start is always yours when you ride on Firestones. Then there is the added satisfaction of knowing that von have tires that will add to a quick stop in traffic. ' The s. ienticifally designed cross and square tread is vour posi tive insuranre for safety on any highway. Exchange Tire Co. L. P. Older 28 N. Riverside Grip Line of I I s' Phone 520