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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREflONV .SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928. Iocnl and Personal Kresh home-grown nti awherrieH from tlu' viilloy were the. out-minding fciiture of the public market mi inuiniiiK. and the mi null supply that wan on hand was quickly moIiI out. Although ihu MiiHon in con hideruhly advanced. fl'CHh vt'gn tiil)U' are mill Hcarce at the mar ket iiiul it 1h not known how hoom thfiy will he in stock in sufficient quantiticK. Hmvpwr, there wuh u Kuod "ll'ly f liiUHlnrd jiroenH to "luy. llome-lmked and rooked food-, "'sUiff- were iiIbo in Htock ,hh well 'us UoUMUetn of flower. Huy your hut at Shields' and m ltuifie . &(J" Miw 1'i-ail ItlchanlH of Jaw An- Ki'lnn in a gunNt at the homo of Mr. and Mm. J. F. AVortinan for u few days, en route to Portland. Orange dance, Eofilo Point, Kut. night. Metropolo Orchetitru. Kvery- budy welcome. ol CIuestH from n diHtanco nt Med ford hotels include Max Sleifel and Hoi Neuhet'Kfr of Chicago. AVo would esteem it a favor if reportH of kocIuI affair, church Hotiety meetings, wedding, 't-i,, for Hunday'8 paper am sent in a noon as they occur and not wait until the IdHt of the week. , &- Min Olga Anderson of the Hher Iff's office is the IiohCphh this week end at her Coleman crook home, with tho MJhmom Marian ItrlgKa. lluth fiallagher, Jenn Ktecl and Mary Waring as her tiuests. Miss Anderson hus planned an elaborate week end entertainment, which for this evening will be a brldgo and "500' party and an outing and horseback riding for tomorrow. Klncald closing' dunce. Gold Hill Haturday night. 61 A marriage lirei.no lias been Is sued here by County Clerk I L. (.'out, to Carroll Hoverly Higtuly of Hutte Kalis and Va Londorman of Grants Pass. C.rantH Pass Courier. Wells Taxi, 25c, Phono 2G... tf Tiininrrmv will lin 11 iwit hoi find day for auto and other outlngH, nsl tho forecast is for fair and warmer weather, following a maximum of 7(1 yesterday and minimum of 3K this morning. See ISllnor Haniey Bush for ro eteaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 826 H. Main. Phono 002. 332tf AVillifim Hart man n, representa tive of the Indemnity company of North America out of Portland, wah a business visitor In tho city yesterday for several hours. Aro you having trouble with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dnlry. Phones 589-J-l or 2G8-M. 56 Californians rcKlstered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. Flcher of Merced, H. Mes ehendorf and It. Fitsommius of Perkelcy, J. A. Ilallard and it. K. Ooodlln of Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. Ar Maurett of Petaluma. Charles Mathews of Sacramento, W. A. Maddrey of San Jose, M. L. Adelnian and' 11. Vlgmond of Los . AimelOH nnd K. . 11. MUchHl, S. Ntrauss, Mrs. 1. A, Urown, Mr. and Mrs,. C. I., Howell. CI. Yclloniso. Addison Smith, J. if. Johnson and M. IC. Rheatituo of Kan Iranclsco. Walnut top HTaftinc by experi enced, Huecossful walnut Rraflor. Call at address, 437 So. Fir. ( N. Culy spent yeslerdny In Ashland on business. Sugar plno shakes, Modford T.hr. Co. 33tf Judge C. M, Thomas returned to (Irauls Pass last Thursday to spend several days tu that elly working on numerous cases pend ing In the circuit court In Jose phine county, Holman's baths and ptungo opens for tho season, May Gth, 70 O. S. York, trainmaster of the Southern Pacific with headquarters In Rnsehurg, spent yeHterday in the city on business. Orange dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. night. Metropolo Orchestra. Kvery body welnomo. 01 I'J. M. fluch of Ithffalo, N. Y., Is spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Alien 10. Trowbridge. Mr. Hm-h Is a student at Cornell unl vendly and wilt bo stationed at John Day, On., with the forestry service until July 1 tilth, when he will be transferred to Fremont national forent, near ('rater l,ake. The Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany bait ten m has been tfolnK through stiff pi'aotlco after work ing hours for Its game tomorrow forenoon at 1 0 o'clock with Cen tral Point at Central Point. The local team as well as the opposing nine will include members who played with the Medford baseball dub during the past two years. Following tho forenoon game, Cen tral Volnt may play Grants Pass In tho afternoon, a self-organUeU ctluiato City team having chal lenged the Pointers to a game. Let me writo your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 9!'3. tf li. Hammond, field representa tive of Del co Light company., of Dayton. Ohio, has beeu'ln tin city for th epast week calling on local trade. Toast is rapidly becoming a universal food. When made from Fluliror'a Milk Brend it becomes doubly appetizing. t A. Hrown of Medford was fined $35, for drunki-nncHS today. Me was arrested luft night by Of ficer DJetBch and entered a pleu of KUllty before City Recorder Khorfy. Itosebui'K News-Review. Hpecial Mother's day pound boxeu candy.. Franklin's Cafe, $1.15. 1 Mn, Kthel Casey of "Casoy Cmnp," near McLeod, spent yes terday in the city nitopplni; anil visit Inn friends. Ilundpleatlntf nnd unlocking. The Fashion Khop, 41!4 Medford Hidg. tf Mrs. W. 11. McCowan and Mrs. i Charles Gilbert spent yesterday in j i,p,.r,a, orchestra at Oold IHU Kut . ud ;. w. Wanzer ot. Ia W,ct ! herrs alfeudy . show color. An-: 'Za' ' k,u!f Tl' i 11 50 AKhland where they uttended the! 01 , ,r,.,,.., ,,.,,, ,.,i ....... I . . , ,. nienitiin kinds, jiu'iiu.ou, afternoon meeting of the Umiith- Floyd Cook of Medford Is one ofi '', ,"M'1 U"'1 ,m,t ot to,J,l "tll;1- Vook of warm leather will strictly Rood heifers absent; num ter of the Nile held ut the Llthla ' ei n mi i,l i f,,r iiuh.e.n,, ,u ! -Medford, en touto homo from '. start berry plcUlnK. Jim Childers ; eroua loads of mixed cows and hotel. Orantio dance, KukIo I'olnl, Sal. (vnlnlKht. Sietropole Orcliestra. livery - mi. 'body welcome. SI Ituluded ainooB the Orenonlans registered at Medford hotels, other than, those from I'ortland. include Hubert W. Sawver and C. U. Wuu- ner of: Rend, Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Hood River, W. P T W Ciray Hoy Kntler of ii..ut...n tfi Loudernaard of Dallas. 13. H. Jley- denhurk and J. A. Da vies of Ku-i tfene and James Stewart of Halcm. . Hpeclal Mollier's day pound boxes candy. Franklin's Cafe, $1,25. 51 - Mrs. J. J. Huchter- returned yes terday from Klamath Kails where who haa visited friends Tor the past few days, Twonty-ono out. of the statu cars reKbuered hero yesterday with the local state auo traffic bureau. -Don't forcet Mother's day. Order a delicious box of candy for her at Clovlu Drugs, next to tho Itialto theater. Open nights and Sundays. Froo dollvory, 3Utf The second J'ortland man to die at Oregon City this season from henrt failure brought, on by the excitement of hooking a aalmon, succumbed this, week. Me wan . It. Middletou, 00, of 637 Hclniont street, Portland. Henjamln F. Jones. 8(J. died under similar cir cumstances May 1. Kxpert painter. Call 375-1.,. 52 Carlyle Natwick. of Kaule Point sitent yeHterday In Medfonl trans aetiim buslnoss and visiting local friends. Are vnu havliiK trouble, with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones 681W-1 or 208-M. 6 John I'olers, renresenilatlvo of Flelchner Meyers of Portland is in the city for a few days on busi ness. Heo Kllnor Haniey Hush for ro clennod alfalfa Seed and baled hay. 828 K. Main. Phono 002. 332tf A 21-leaved trilllttm with varle Kated white, green and blue petals, was found near llenvorton recently by Juxon Hammond of 116!) Mlehv Igan street. The bloom was of excosslve slue. Tho Dregonlun. OrnnRO dance, Eaglo Point. Hat. night. Metropolo orchestra. Kvery body welcome. til W. K. Ileclt, district freight and passenger rigent, and C. Woodrlng. traveling freight agent of the Missouri. Kansas & Texas railroad, aro In the city making their usual culls on tho shipping public. Don't forget Mother's day. Order a tlollcloui box 'of candy, for her at C'olvlir Drugs, next to tho Rlallo theater. Opon nights and Sundays. Kreo delivery. 3Utf Among tho holol guests in Med ford from the statu of Washington arc Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Lyon of Ccntralla, C. A. Hprutt of Hpoluino, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Douglas and Mrs. A. T. Davenport of Aberdeen, V. C. Dood of Tekoa, N. Codd of Spokane, It. A. llolion, H. J. Uual nnui, K. U. lledrlcll, Hamuel Aiile slone, It. I,. Keeney and Mm. J. It Ooblo ot Seattle. Hemstitching He yd. Hhlelds. 80 Mr. and Mrs. Win. A. Oates re tui:ned yesterday from Portland, Mr. dates having left Wednesday afternoon for the northern city to meet Mrs. Oates, who returned from tho east. Dr. A. P. Walter Kresso hns moved to tho Palmor Muslo nhlR., 14 Ho. Hartlott. Mrs. A. I.. Stocks of the Central Point district spent several hours In the elly yeserduy on business and pleasure. Hemstitching 8c per yard. Htit tons covered nt Handicraft Hhnn. tf" P. X. Anderson Is remodellnR his homo on lteddy avenuo this week. Wells Taxi, 3 Sc. Phono 2S. Curtis Darby, manager of the Kimball Fruit company, has start ed work on his new homo on tjiieen Anne avenue tills week. Are you having trouble with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones 5MI-J-1 or 2 ft H -M , 66 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McDonald drove til Orants Pass yesterday and spent the day on business and pleasure. If you want a good building loan on a low rato of Interest, see Ttcd den & Co. 21tt Mrs, S. A. Nye. resident of the Talent district, left yesterday for Oorvallls to spend Mother's day with her daughter Mildred, who at tends O. A. C. Women's swimming class will be gin May 14. For information call 12JI-X. r.a Judge i:. 1.. HpiiKK of Phoenix, Arl.., is the latest member of the law profession to Invade southern Oregon territory, with a view to possibly locating here. Mr. Sprigs was formerly prosecutor of Mari copa county. Arizona, and later superior court Judge. He Is great ly Impressed with the Itogue Hlver valley. Dance! Closing Oold 1(111 Sat urday night. ' r.t Mr. and Mrs. ISalph Klsley of Portland are visiting friends here for the remainder of the week, havhiK arrived In the city for the wedding of Miss Dorothy Meyers. which takes place at the Meth-j odslt church tonight. Nat plunge open Saturday. r. 0 Mrs. Alfred Pierce of Portland1 Is spending several days in the city; visiting friends nnd relatives. ! Shingles 13.26 per M at Medford j Lumber Co. 33tf .1. .1. Munsoll motored in from; the Applegnto district yesterday on business. N it plungo open HatunrTiy. f.0 Lob Kelly, son of Mr. ami Mrs. K. K. Kelly, left this morning for tile R. A. Mathews ranch, north of Medford to spond the day with his chum. Wiiton Matthews. Klncald closing donee. Oold Hill Pnttirilny night, M Dr. James Hayes left yesterday for Klamath Falls to attend the railroad celebration. Dance! Closing Cold Hill Hat-' urday night. . 51 R. 11. Jlammond Is among the Modford rtuddcntH who left yester day for Klamath Falls to attend! the colobratlon. . i j Iast. chance tu liear Kineald's Iinpiiial orchestra at Ould Hill Hat. fill C. M. Parker of the Beagle dis- tt lct spent several hours In the j city yesterday trunsactlm; business. last chant-o to heur Klm-aJd'u t large to the national republican ' convention, out or a field or in who 1 recefved the endorsement of Hie I Antl-Haloon league. This la. a com- ll""t tu Mr. Cook and means even,l thousand votes h'" ,ho '1 ,"n, """"V:1' ""K0 ' Paper .nuueu uu . ou .v,iuv Attorney; HIIOWIMK IIUW IVIMIIU'I i ,,a,"'y "as atinunisierou mo pro niiJiuun iunos. A delegatlnn of Pythlun Hlsters of Orants Pass, composed of the officers and drill team, were In Medford yesterday afternoon to at tend tho, district aonvention of the Pythian Sisters. Tho officers of the visiting temple did tho floor work at the convention. Cadillac car leaving for Halt Lake City, Utah, Sunday morning: want passengers to share expenses. Call at Jackson hotel, ask for Mr. Curry. r.i Temporary auto licenses were is surd at the sheriff's ufflcu today to K. P. Chamberlain. J. A. lied. Ing field, Wllslc Prultt and A. If. Miller of Medford, Carl Larsen of Jacksonvlilo and Jesso ltichard son, Leonard Williams and D. P. King of Central Point. " This certifies that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contract ed other than by myself. M. Coff mau, Hr. r2 Vernon A. Williams was fined 130 when lie appeared In the local Justice court yesterday on a charge of moonshine possession upon which ho was arrested Inst month. Ho. has been in the county jail ever since, nnd was accused of having a pint on his body. Tel. GJ2, prompt sanitary gar bage service. . 80tf Mrs. C. N. Culy spent several hours visiting with Miss Mulllo llrltt, a patient nt the Jacksonville sanitarium, yesterday afternoon. Meet the ad on another, page of this paper entitled "Do You Know" showing how District Attorney Chancy hns administered tho pro hibition funds. . 52 Votorans of the World war to tally Incapacitated for any work would hnvo their compensation in creased from $10(1 to Mtia a month under a bill prepared for Introduc tion by Representative Ilerger, so cialist. Wisconsin. Totally blind exrsc.rvlce. men would get an In crease of $100 to $250 a month, while those, who lost both eyes and ono or more limbs would receive ?300. Construction of u modern band shell at the. city park Is being spon sored by people of the communlty who find the open air baud con certs of the summer a real treat. The shell would make it possible to furnish bettor music because of tho greater volume and better tonal quality mado possible. It would surely be a worthwhile Improve ment. Orants Pass Courier. A. H. May of th,o Meridian or chards at Antelope was a business visitor In. the city yoHlerduy. Dudley Allen of Portland, rep resentative of the Insurance. Com pany of .North America. Is spend ing this week In this territory. He wan, accompanied here by Mrs. Allen. Marriage licenses wqre issued to-, day and yesterday at the county clerk's office ui Howard Plerco of Portland, 23, and Dorothy D, Mey ers of Medford, 24: Hoy Morton Avory, 33, and Thohnn Shoohnn, 25, both of Vreka, Calif.; It. L Hlrd, 30, of Marysvllle, Calif., and Oladys Uberhni'dl, 27, ot Sacra mento, Calif. A provisional estimate ot tho census bureau places tho popula tion of Oregon at the present time at. 1102,000 as against the census figures ot January 1, 11120, ot 73, 3K0. tluosls from Portland registered at local hotels Include A. K. Clark, W. 1J. Gray, J. II. Marvin, Mr. mid Mrs. It. W. Itlley. J. C. Ackeu. W. L. Itradley, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley O. Allen. Carl V. Jones. Arthur P.. Hall. I. C. Hates, Mr. and Mrs. It. U Starr, .8, A. Abbott, J. N. Ilebert, Ivan Clark. Douglus C. In gram, li. J, . .1 tailKlIek, A. C. Dale, Mr. and Mrs. 1... M. Combs. George M. Stephenson, c. c, Clement, Carl Moidhai'dt, Charles JOrroilly, Hurl W. Plsher nnd C. W. Itoules, Mrs. Herbert A I fold of Orants Pass, who has been visiting for several days with her mother, .Mrs. W. Y. Urowsou, left with Mr. Al ford for Klamath Pulls yesterday to attend the railroad celebration. Prod Scheftel, Harry Itlnnbnrger, C. T. Baker and Ooorgu Nickel-son lira among the local residents who left today for Klamath Palls to at tend the railroad celebration which opened there yesterday. Jack Shaw and Hollls King, two transient newsboys of Los Angeles, were sentenced to 3(1 days in the county jail yesterday when they appeared before Juilxo Taylor on a charge of potty larceny, which was preferred against them for the theft of gasoline from a car park ed here. Alvle DuCrosse, who was with the boys, received a sentence o tone year In circuit court lust Thursday on theft charges. Radio Program. KMED Mall Trlhune-Vlntln Station 6:15 p. n bune. Ti'lllgllt Medford Mall Ti l- Sunday. May l: 11 a. m. Mother's Day service Klrst Methodist church p. m. Hvonlng service. Klrst Methodist church. 4 ( E OF BEND VISITOR IN CITY TODAY; .Mr. and Alls: Hubert w. Kawvorl an aulo nip to the coast. ; has nboyt five ucros all in KOod llBlfel's' W.iafft 10.25; cows In .Mr. Sawyer Is owner and i.ub- j condition. Other people have amall ! "tla'Ki,t imas to l:, "5: lovver Usher of the Uend Dulleilii, is beds, so hollies will bo uhundant Ki'ade she slock, K.5 down; low president of tho Stute Udltorlal Tile children under Dorothy Lamb I ".'"ttors. Jo.fiO or bettor; hulls most association and n member of the ! .Marie lilies as leadoia will now try ! v $ '-'"'0 (ii 8.50: best li-tht vealers. State Highway commission. Ho i to seo how many now pupils (hoy : Li t 13.50; calves down to JT.oO. mado tlio trip to the const to In-I can secure for tho Sunday school.! HOGS Compared with a week spoet tho work on tho Itoosevett I Tiio contest Ih to last until chil-iago: liutclier classes, mostly 5uc highway nnd was uccompunied by(lren's day, tho losing side to treat .virs. nawyer, c. w. wanner nnd also w. K. Chandler of Grants J'uhm. The latter two aro highway division cnglneei'M. After driving over the Hoosevelt highway, the party returned over the Hedwood highway to Grants Pass, will go from here to Khun- ath Palls over tho Green Springs route and from there to on The Dailea-Ciiltfornia lie i id high wity. Mr. Sawyer l very entluiHias tlc about the high ways in Ore gon and urges everyone to vom agaliiKt tho $3 auto lictnnu thl fall, as the pusHage of tho huh hi will mean that all road work not having mont-y appropriated, will be stopped. 4 IKES GREAT HIT ON LOCAL RADIO The dry humor (if ftlll Nye and the homely, appealing verse of James White umb Itlley, were re puted for the large radio audi ence thruout the valley by Williuin Iee Oreenleaf, famous monologist, featured star of the Atwater Kent hour arranged by .lames .Stevens, for K.MKD, the Alail Tribune sta tion this morning from 10 to 11. (ireenleuf, who formerly starred with such well known stage cele brities as J-'lorencu Roberts and Katharine Kidder, and who for many years had held the reputa tion of one of the leading niono loglsls In the United States, has never before this morning invaded tho radio field. The Muceess 'which iwaits him in this new field,, and the appreciation of .Medford' and Rogue River valley listeners of his selections, were evidenced in the number of phone calls which5 'came into the People's ICleclrle, euhipany of Medford, the J onion I'JWtrle company of Ashland Had the ilat tcry Ktectrie company of Central Point, Atwater Kent dealers who sponsored the program, following the recital, Mr. Creen leaf's numbers this morning Included 'Tradin' . Joe" and "That Old Sweetheart of Mine" by James Whiteomb Riley, and "Tho Tooth Maker's Shop" and "The Cirammatlcal IJov" bv Hill Nye. Other artists on the program were: James Stevens in "Somrn Mv Mother Taught Me" by Dvorak and Mot h or O Mine" by To u rs ; Ueorge Johnson, young tenor, in troduced to the radio nublic two weeks ago by Stevens, who sang Mother Macree" by Itall, and "Little Mother of Mine" bv ltur- leigli; Mrs. Roberta Itebb sang, "Song of Songs" by Moya ami "Mills of Home" by Fox; and Karl Moldrem, violinist who played "Holm Dor liable" by Keller Hulls and "FraMiulta" by Lehar. l.O.Vtl. Krank Long, 78 ears old, n well known ami respeetetl resident of Emigrant creek, pass ed nu-iiy Friday, .May 11, at the Community hospital in Ashland, where he had been a patient for 11 days. Me recently hn!l several teeth removed, in the hope of gaining his health, hut the shock ut the operation was too much for his weakened condition, as he had neen a semi-Invalid for many months. Deceased was born In Arkansas, Keln-unry 3, IS50. II,. n, u wid ower and lived with Ills only child, a son t'luudc. He leaves two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Uo- becca .Smith of Ashland and Mrs. Susan llrown of Kcdmoiul. tire, llniiul will he In Muuntuinvlew cemetery In Ashland, Sunday at 2 p. m. lOliDAN Mrs. l.ucy Ann Jor dan passed away at her home Dili K. .Main street Friday even ing, after a long Illness, nged CO years, a months. ;o days. .Mrs. Jordan was born lit ltus.sy, Iowa, October SI. lxt',7. and as l.ucy Ann ltennett was married lo Fran cis M. Jordan at Marysvllle. Iowa .September 11'. 1SSS, and to this union were horn two daughters, Mrs. Krnnk frnlg, Khimalh Kails Ore.. Mrs. Kred A. Anderson, of Punsinutr, t'lillfornin. who sur vive her. besides the husband, Francis M and two grandchil dren. Mrs. Jordan was a social mem ber (tf the Artisan lodge and the Methodist church of Hussy. Iowa. The family came to Oregon In ISS7 anil to Medford In IsSii. The ; remains are at the IVrl Funeral Home and fiitier.il arrangements l w ill lie announced inter. A building permit was slsucd to day by the elty to Hairy Hawk for the construction of dwelling at 31 Meyers court, at a cost of $:tiioe. Lyons. .Mountain States Power Co. la building power line to this plaro. (.onrlon. llenoral hospital to bo established hero In Klumnurlce block. 1 . Obituary 'STRAWBERRIES IN FOOTS-CREEK FOOTS CflKKK. 'Slav II Straw. I tno wuinors. .Mrs. Ora Smith was ! apisilnted advisor and helper. NOW RIPENING' Mrs. W. li. Lamb is proving nor- S 10.60 f 10.(ji; overweights anil tin self an extra good song leader and dorweiglit S10 down; extreme heav helper In our Sunday school. Slio ! los, $9; packing sows, mostly S7.25 Is giving particular attention to the ! .50: a few at $8: slaughtor pigs. children and youn.'j lollia and last, but by no means leust, John Ferry i hus given us a year of faith lul ser- vice as planmt and o!ho teacher of the boys' class In Sunday Hchool. Mrs. W. Ii. Lnmb viaited friends In CirantH Pass Wednesday after- noon and night. She was enter - tallied with treatre party and was!qurtijtv $14.5uri 1.1; a few choice brought home Thursday morning. olej crop shorn lnnibs .Monday up Qiiiiiiui-r KeeniH 10 nave arriveu at one big juni. Cattle and horses are growing fat and sleek on the range. Mr. Norton ;ot a Hteel splinter in his thumb and was seriously threat ened with blood poisoning for sev eral days. Our Sunday school decided by a foipual vote not to have a Daily Vacation lilblo school. Our super intendent, Mrs. Lance, has been having the children learn Psalms, the Heatitudes, etc., for more than a year. Summer is tho only time parents have the help of their chil dren. And, with milking, garden ing, picking berries, caring for the chickens and calves, and household work, there are no idle children on Foots Creek. Foots Creek school will close to day with tiie usual hlgi dinner and a Mot Iter's day program. The teachers are giving several days next week for final reviews and ex aminations. Sunday, the Kith, there will be a Mother's day program iu connec tion with the Sunday school. Our teachers have offered to give the best of- their program that day.' W'e all rejoiced to see Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hates in Sunday school) after an absence of about six weeks. Miss Emma Gannynw is slowly coming back to health at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Lance. Her friends and pupils in Medford are remembering her with post cards, while Foots Creek people are calling and endeavoring lo help brighten the long .tedious days of convalescence. One of the liiost enjoyable pro grams arranged for the' observa tion of Music Week, was belli at Hoosevelt school yesterday after noon, when a large gathering of the members and their friends crowded the auditorium of the school. A tall; on the value of Music Week, and nil outline of what has been accomplished in school music In the elly during the past year, was given by Miss Ksthcr I'hllreli. superintendent of music at the local high school. Other features of the program Included a difficult anil ambitious piano solo by Dorothy Core, which elicited considerable a d m 1 r I n g comment from Hie audience, an enjoyable slory told by lllctlard Tlilcrolf, ami a piano solo hy Jan Ice shreve. Mrs. A. It. I'lenient. past presi dent, of the organization passed over the duties of her office to Mrs. Dolph I'hipps, new president for tile ensuing year. The splen did work accomplished by Mrs. Clement during the past year, re ceived a vote of thanks nnd appro clutlon from the members, nnd the prospects of the next 12 months look eoually bright under the cap able direction of Mrs. rhlpps. " W'e A mcrh'aiis." Siae plays which depend on dramatic situations nnd not smart-crui-king lint's make hwter motion picture material Hum any other realm of literature available fur screen presentation, according to Kdward Slomait. noted director of "We Americans." which will open at Hunt's t'rateriau theater tomor row. "We Americans" is from thrlr stnge phty of the same name by j Milton Herhert Cropper and Max I Seigel. It deals with the drama and -the humor of a foreign-born family which has migrated to America. The east of "Wo American:" in cludes Ueorge Sidney, Patsy Uutb .Miller. George Lewis. Kiidie Phil- lip. Ueryl Merrer, Albert CrunJ Daisy llelmore. Flora Bramley and many others. Ken Mtiyitnrd at Hlalto. Spod. action, thrill and ro mance, they're I1 In ' Th. Canyon of Adventure," the Ken Maynard feuture western at th liialto thea ter today. Maynard oenm to in crease hi dnrtng and breakneck fldta stilts with each picture and In thin, .us latest, he out-ride. ropeu and shoot anything done pre- viounlyV n TOI.KDO.- -Altree mill Is cut feet fir nnd L'ft 000 d;iy. f ct nUler 'iTliEIRBIT PACKING Livestock POKTI.AM), Ore., May 12. ) Receipts, total Tor wook, auprqx Imately, entile 2130, calves UD, hogs 0430, sheep 334W. C ATT LIS Com pa rod with n wei-k uko: Matured classes mostly steady; spuls in steers and she stock Monday u shade higher; lves and vealers mostly SU WKI1- lower; feeder pigs slow, around steauy. Hulk light iiutcuors, iu.jo (f( 10.50, a lew to shippers Monday. mostly $9 & 9.25; best feeder lugs, $9.50. . siiei,'P-i 'o ill ml red with n week Kwea ami spring lainhs. Uteadv; vcarlinK and old crop ilimhs, quotable $1.2fai lower; j hulk good and choice spring lamhn, ! h. n (Vw small iota of nutstandinu: tn li.r.n. none on the market. .Not quoting best . heavyweight shorn lambs over $11, nor yearlings over $10. A few good to choice light and heavy weight shown ewes, $0G.f 7.50. Produce PORTLAND, Ore., May. 1L (ff) Wholesale prices: " HUTTKlt Standards, prime firsts halt cent higher. Portland Dairy exchange net wholesale prices: Cubes, extras, 'lie; stand ards, -IGVic; prime firsts, -lOu; firsts J'.ic. .Creamery prices: Prints, Jc over cube standards. . HOGS Steady. Fresh standard oxtraa, 2Gc; frcuh standard lirsts, a-lc; frosh medium extras, lij'zc; fresh medium firsts, 2tc. Prices to retailers 2e over exchange prices. Association selling; prices: Extras. 28c; firsts, 2fic; medium, 25c; un dersized, 20c. (AY Stoutly, lluying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy, 52(1.00 ft I; do valley, flllgt 19.50; alfalfa. $l!)19..riii; out huy, $15.50(o 1U; straw, 59.50 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. CASCAH.V HARK Steady, 7c lb. Oregon grape root, 1 (iMc ,: HOI'S Steady, 1027 crop, ,2;ic; 192S crop lStflStt; contract; tug Bles, 20c. , MILK Sternly. Haw mill; 14 per cunt) S2.H0 cwt. f. o. b. Portland. Duttert'at, stonily, 41c station, 42c track, 44 i( 45c f. o. b. Portland. POULTRY il-loavy lions easier at 2:!Gi2lc: light, 17fo20c; broil ers, uOc. 1'uklu while ducks, 27c; colored, nominal. "' Vegetables steady: ONIONS Local, $1.75 ?i 2.25; por cwt. POT ATOMS 75c (!i 51.25 sack. WOOL Steady. Eastern Oregon. ;i3fo4Uc: valley medium, 4:!c; coarse, Stic. Rlohair: Lor.-j. staple, U5c; do short, ;i8i45c. . . Port la ml Wheal . , PORTLAND. Ore., .May. 12. IPl Wheat: lllili hard .white SI. 54: soft white, western white Sl.4:; hard winter, western red Si. 34; northern pring Sl.yi. Oats No. 2, 30 lb. white feed 54(i. Today's car receipts Wiie.it 12; t'lour.JS; corn 3; hay 1. S. F. Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, May 12. (P) L nt tut -tut f. o. b. San Francisco, 45V4C. The traffic on the Unite Kails to (.'ami) highway hnn had a, great Increase, due to its Kood condition. Mrs. Mary H cry ford and son Willard from Udl, Calif., and Mrs. Kl'ed Ahlstrom and daughter Kvu from Mt. .Shasta fity, Calif., were vhdting Mr. and Mrs. II. I-. Hcry- foril this wee kund. Miss Kreida Meryford, who attending high school iti Ashland. was home over the week end. Or. C. A. lieurler was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Key Stanley Tues day. Gene Rogers went to Mosquito Tuesday. A lbert Huffman is farming for Mr. Heryford this week. Mrs. Nutting and daughter, Mrs. Jones, are spending a few days at Camp II. Miss lOlizabetb Uurr and her mother. .Mrs. Uurr. visited the Mt. Pitt school Tuesday. H. L. Heryford took his mother and brother Willard to l.odi. Calif. Tom Stanley wmt to J'agle Point Saturday. Mr. llrown of the forest service is up bore chasing smoke where a short time ago tlu're was snow. Mr. and Mrs. H.,, U lU ryford went to Kuwenc Saturday to see Mrs. Hazel Barker, who is now iding there. ' Sheep Own- Attention! Wo aro In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you sell. M KOFOKP 13AHOAIN HOUSE. Phono 1062. 27 N. Grape St. Ttese Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy I MT. Pin DRIFTS PLAN! APPEARS 10 BE ASSURED Medford may have a rabbit packing bouse in a short timu if plana, which woix discuaaod by TO .southern Oregon rabbit breeders here iat night, materialize. The' plant would be large and would provide a market for a large ton nage of rabbit meat every month. Plana have progressed .i far that a committee "f local rabbit breeders ha.s interested the Anier-it.-iin Itabblt asstciation of Los An geles and its president, ICzvu Meek, will arrive her; next month, fol lowing his return from a lour of eastern stales, to formulate con struction plans for the plant in M ed ford, l-'ive tons nt d rf -ssed rabbits or 10 Urns of live rabbits must be provided monthly to keep tiie plant in operation and the supply will necessarily come from a large area, which would include territory suutli of Kugene anil all of northern California. The meeting was addressed by P. M. Lowe of Ashland, who ex plained how similar methods In California have returned large profits to the growers. The Weather Lowest temperature this morn ing 8K. -;; 4Jreciiitation for 2'4 hours end ing 5 a. m., noije. 1 ' VtL"terilay's weather here: High est temperature, 7ti. Lowest tem Ik'iature yesterday, 4.S.- Meuu tem perature yesterday, Precipitation: Total rain fall since 1st of month, .01 inch Humidity yesterday, 5 a. m., 02 per cent; 12 noon, 50 per cent; 5 p. m., 2 5 per cent. Character of day, clear. Sun sets today at 7:21 p. m., rises tomorrow 4:52 a. m., wets tomorrow 7:22 p. m. ) Rises and sejs computed for level horl;:on. Forecast for tonight and tomor "ow: Fair and warmer tonight and Sunday, how humidity. L. WALTKU DICK, aieterologlst, United States Weather Bureau. 100 LATE JOJiLASSIIFY KOU UKNT Light house .teeplng rooms in private home. 1 1 S Gen esee. G3 KOU ItlONT Ti-room bungalow, close In. 1 U4 Laurel. Phoii'1 7!7-J 53 KUU SA A-: Plenty of room for chickens, berries and garden and in u good location for a mill em ploye. New 4-room home, plas tered and substantially built; " gfrod garage. Only SI fid cash, tiie balance $2'i.f0 per month, including interest. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 53 KOU SA l.K Sis'tivoil Heights home, nice location, large living I , room, fireplace, hardwood floors,; dandy dining room. 2 large bid-' rooms, bathroom with latest plumbing fixtures, kitchen with latest con ven ie n res, hasem e n t , furnace. Price $5700; SX00 cash, balance on terms to suit respon sible buyer. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. exclusive agents. K 0 1 1 ( ; X C 11 A X ( 1 K A going dairy proposition; 5a acres all in cul-' livation, sandy loam soil, part! irrigated; J li acres alfalfa, family i orchard : ti-room modern ho mi; ' 1 2 head good milk cows and complete equipment: established dairy route. Price SlO.51'0. will' accept t-ity property as part puv- I ment. See Charles A. Wintr 1 Agency, Inc. 5IP ! LOST pah- spectacles. Phone! J042-K. . r.,'l ; WANTIil)--! or :t ton (nick or good enclosed car as first pay-, .i km anno, tiew mouei n , house on pavement. Inquire 31 I .qyefs or write Box 325. 5 I 1 WAXTKl) Modern furnished j apartment with private bath.' Address Box C. A. (.!., Mail I Tribune. 152 ' TO TliA UI: Southern Calit'orni 1 property for southern Oregon lands. II. A. Crane, liOO N. 5th St., Crania Pass, 54 KOU IIK.VT Small furnished ap;. close in. 1 13 K. Hth St. 52 KOli IfKXT 2-room house, large sleeping porch, garage, lights and water. Inquire 220 Haven St. fi2 The Family Will Enjoy Our Dinner Tomorrow $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD IllRlicst tonality Jewelry ltcpalrliij- SiitUfiuiioii .AssumI In (junllly mill Price. Wtileh ltHiiriiii Dliiiiiiinil Senilis Mall us your mints, nunny & co. I ! Blue Flower Lodge i ? We Serve Fine ? o t Chicken Dinner ? $1.00 I t o S A Good Place for j O Parties nd Banquet A PLACE TO DANCE I Reservation Call 341-R-3 mm ' ' TONIGHT 1 . MARY r PICKFORD i "MY BEST J GIRL" JL 3 Days Starts TOMORROW A Picture the Whole Nation Is Proud of We Americans Starring GEO. SYDNEY and MM ; WANTED Chinchilla Does Kroo from disqualifications, ll-JLl months old. R. HEGNER, Gold Hill fm si m m m m mt ,jojixs-m. ii.i.i-: U S ROOFING and m u AT li S TROWBRIDGE H ra IjCMMEH YAUO Wmmmmfsn ex1 That Counts Whim a mini xpemlH liis ovon iiiKH leurnin nitiro about ills worlt, promotion is bound to bo bin nswanl. liu'll never bo sat isfied mil II lie bits Ibo top ami he'll set there! For OG years tho International Correspondence Schools have been training men and women right in (heir own homes. They have won Success. So can you! Lot us prove it. International Correspondence Schools Uox S8!) Scranton, l'a. J. J. WELCH, Local Rep. Box 957 Medford, Ore. ONYX POINT EX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance ' Agency A. LO HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central O Medford, Oregon