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1 PXOE TWO XfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EfiONT, MONDAY, "MAY 14, 1928. i ift Hi Hi ill ill fl! ,-' iocnl and ' Personal .Ju1ko i. Ki-no, who I. Kkiiiwurih of Hu la prn.ld.HK, hi Chancy trial in circuit court here tills WOCK. aim - """I ntet who will (Jive expert ternl monv, K. O. llcinrith of Han Fran cisco, and It. H. rrauuoiK oi rnri latid, are j:uetn at the Hotel Med ford during their May In tho city. They arrived In tho city Sunday. Attorney 11. F. Kdcly of Itom-huiK and J. X. Johnntown, attorneys for thf iiroM'eutlnn, who are nlo utop- plnp at the Hotel Medford, arrived hern Sunday. Xat plunge open dally. It took over an hour for Orhln Cooksey, local youm; fisherman, to land a HO-pound Jtalnton which he hooked Saturday afternoon at the Cold Kay dam. He played with the fish very gingerly. Inasmuch as hla lino wan of Insufficient strength to make a hurried land ing. He reported that four other la rife nahnon were caupht near the; -dam tho name afternoon. i Ladleg plan to attend the silver Ten and Card Party lit tho home of Mrs. Weston WedncHduy at 2:30. Oi'v X. Peach Htret. (iood time. Prices and refreshment!, r3' liiu-HtM from a distance regis tered at Medford hotel include V. L. MeCuteheon of 'Dickinson. X. IX Fred Hleytre, lew Jtotenblum K. Moshneher of XewYork City, Mr. and Mrs. J'. H. .Lyon of Con tralla. Mo., Mr. and Mih. K. L. Minnie of Holse, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. F. Carson of Kdmonton, Canada., Mr. and Mr. H. Cottle nnd Louise Cottle of Thermopolls, Wyo. Dr. Plazos prescription Xo. 1 852 for pnlHon oak a guaranteed rem edy five-ounce bottle 00c at Heath's Drug Htore: near aH your plume. Free deliver). 5K Jack Porter returned to O. A. C. last nlpht ufter upending the week end here with his parents nnd friends. I have the official Hut of tho registered voters of Jackson county arranged by name, nddrcas, party nffiHtitlon and precinct. Candi dates who contemplate sending out letters or literature should see me at once. M. T. Edwards, 405 lab. erty Uldir. G& A imildlnt" permit was Ixsued hy the rity today to the Klnilmll Fruit company for tho ronHtruntlnn of an office Krurttire on o u t h Fir I'treet, and one was Iwmed Inst Hnt unlay to J. YV. I-o Tourrette for tlie roiiFtructlon of a jrnraKe on Mn dronn street at a cost of 175. The (ipcnluu dnte of Casllemnni Hehool of Pack in b has been chunked from May 2U to June II.1 Students desiring this course hhnuld be enrolled by June 1. Mr. 'as-' tleman can be seen dally at Kauf-' man packing house un Kouth Front ittrret. f5 Oreen nphls, which has never been ho prevalent In t'limtllln county ln'fore, ian itestroyed., about one-half of the early pench crop in the Freewator-Milton illKtrlct. Man wants to ro to Ios An:e- le.i. Wilt share the expense. Call 3'Jfi B. Jackson street. Tel. 74fJ-W. B3 J. H. Ilordman of the Kalade ranch spent Saturday afternoon and eveniiiR In the city on business and pteaHUre. llandpleatlnK nnd amocklnjf. The Faxhiun Khop, 42i Medford Hldg. tf Aiiiouk the state of aHhln'ton residents leistered at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tasker of Fo -t 1awIs, Misa Klaine Martin and Mrs. Orhaph Mnrtln of Yaki ma. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. J one of Chehalls and J. Meyer, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Olmstead. W. J. HusseD. Mr. II. Hubbard and I. X. Farson of Heattle. Tel. 542, prompt unitary (tnr bace service. 80tf Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Anders of Klamath Falls spent yesterday In the city visit inc friends. Are you having trouble with bout milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phone JiSfl-J-l or 25H-M. 56 A pusilile chanve in the weather may becin toniuht, according; to the official weather prediction, which foreenwts cloudineH for to night and TucHday, normal hit midily and not much ehanve In temperature, follow lltK yeslerdny warm lempei ature, wl'h a mnxi nutin of 8H. and, this morning's minimum of 3n. Hhlndes $3.25 per M at Medford Lumber Co. . 33tf Mi, anl Mrs. Karl Cosh and Mr. and Mrs. Aukusi Hchwclcer and duuKhter, Mai'Karet, spent yetter day in Anhland park on an outing. C!cne Austin, tho puptihir Victor recording artist, has made two new record a. They are the best ever. AnIc to hear them. Palmer Music I Inliwe. i fif.t 1 The "HEALTH , . INSPECTOR'S . REPORT" which we received last week is our best adver tisement. Sco it in our windows and then come in and inspect our plant yourself. We have nothing: to hide and want you to see the rigid sanitary condi tions under which Fluh rer's Milk Bread is baked. W. C. Brulmker of Portland, head of un arrfiii photography t-(UMmny which operate through oul I he tat arrived here by plane today en route to (loM IJrnrh, Ore., to tuke view at and noar i the mouth of the Uokuo river t (ho Pacific ocean. Mr. JJrulmk M;rUrMOlU ! . .... PUn-0 . dally. Ml.,0inl ,iV .Sl,I,'m nnd M"""- Mr. nml .Mitt. A. W. Muutin KitciiLi.. "h mw ""nES) V J Creek on an outing. See Klinor Hanley Push for re cleaned alfalfa need and haled hay. Bi Main. Phone tfV2. 332tf Motor tourlMu from a distance) who registered today at the local, branch of , the out-of-stato auto reglMtration bureau are J. K. Brad ford of Iongmont, Colo., Mervin Hicks of Stroud. Okla., and A. V.. Orassett of Vancouver, It. C. Dr. A. P. Waller Kresse hat moved to the Palmer Music Bldg., 14 Bo. Bartlett. 09 Attorney General Van Winkle recently called attention of news paper publishers to the law regu lating the printing of advertise ments intended to ns!st or Injure candidate for public office. The law provides that such advertise ments shall be marked "paid ad vertisement" and shnll bear the name of those responsible fur their publication. : Hemstitching 8c yd. Shields. 80 A. . II. Moshbacher, representing Kdmund Ioewy A Co. of Kan Fran cisco, spent today In the city on business. Hemstitching 8c per yard. Uut- toni covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Temporary auto licenses were Issued at tho sheriff's office today to Arthur Gay of Hutte Fnlls, Willis Fry, Virgil. Coggins and I.oo Newman ot Medford, and Mary ChiiI rail of Hueh. Wells Taxi. 25c. Phone 26. John ,Franls and Andrew Flurry of Chlloquln and Mrs. Charle Davis of Klamath Fnlls were among tho Klamath couitty visitors who were in Meaiora yesiernay. - Are you having trouble with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones 589-J-t or 258-M. 5G , William bevens. former state prohibition commissioner, and George Alexander, preaent state prohibition commissioner, both of Kalcm, arrived in Medford today to spend several days. Mr. Levens waa called as wltnss for the de fense In the trlnl ot Newton C. Chancy. 'Mr. Jjrvens. while mak ing no ncttvo campaign. Is also n candidal" for the Democratic nom ination for attorney general for Oregon. He has no opponents. If you want ft good: building loan on a low rate of Interest, see Red den Co. 421tf Glen Fabrlck. Jr., returned to Kugene, where he Is a senior at the Cnivemity of Oregon, after spend ing tho week -end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fab rick. Women's -awlmmlng class will be gin May 14. For information call IS94-X. 03 Twenty local motorists, arrested bv fllv Truffln Officer G. J. Pre colt for parking longer than the regular one-hour time limit n the htiHtncKK section, were scheduled to appear In the city police court to day. One of the cars tagsed Is i city owned machine, nnd nuthurl tics are at a loss of how to dis pose of tho case without going through the formality of arrest Ing themselves. "Ilamona," a song written for Dol-es Del Itlo, movlfl s-nr. Is the title of Clcn Austin's new Vic tor record. Palmer Music Houmv 57 Xat plunge open dally. 5t Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Putterfteld returned from Klamath Falls yes terday, having spent a few days In that ciily attending ,lft railroad Jubilee. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf Inluded among the Orcgonlans registered at Medford hotels are H. Dubois of Cottage Grove. G. K. Hktpworth and Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Ht row bridge of Eugene. Mrs. Helen Pell, Mrs. M. It. Tlrown, Mr. und Mrs. Iell V. Hoot and Mr. nnd j Mrs. George Ware of Roseburic, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. It. 11. Craddock. H. D. Wright. Ester Carlson. El Vera Carlson. V. O. Cnlllson. Curl Zen-, ger. A. K. Dexter. W. D. Craddons. Y. W. Jernlgnn, Mrs. liura Har-i lis, Mrs. E. C. Chafer. C. F. Iane nnd O. F. Hegenthnler. llelman's baths and plunge opens for the season, May 6th. 70 A mnrrlaue license Issued on special request of the bride nnd bridegroom, wn Issued at 7:30 yes terduy niojnlng by Deputy County Clerk Claulln Klum to James E, lletry, 22. and Ituth C. Page, lit. both of Chlco. Calif. The couple attempted in vain to obtain a II- i rtiw winm thny orrlvd la Ml I ford late Saturday night long after I regular hours. 1 Palmer Music House has two I new records. They're big hits and I you should hear them. Ask Pol- flUT Music House for Oeno Austin's latest. E. E. Mimee of Klamath Falls I hns been reappointed by Governor i Patterson to the stall' hoard of pharmacy. He will serve for a , tern of three years, j "Girl of My Dreams," have you ! heard Gone Austin alng it? Xo? Then you'v missed n real treat, i Hear It at palmer Music House. 57 i IUH Mitchell of Metlford Is cm I ployed In Hie office of the Asso ciated Oil company ut Sn Pedro, ; CiGff., instead of In the office there ! of the Standard Oil company, as !n Inrorn'ctly stated Sunday. ' Walnut top grafting by experi enced, miccmnful walnut grafter. I Call at address, 4 37 So. Fir. I T. Slater Johnson returned to I Medford yesterday uHer spending the winter In Itoehesler, N. Y.. his former home, and other eastern cltlew. He will spend the summer In Medford attending to his ranch in the Antelope district as usual.! Are you having trouble with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones SXH-J-1 or 2&8-M. ft Jusper Reynolds returned to Ku-i gene luM night after spending the1 week-end here with his parents. j Mr. and Mrs. C. I Reynolds. i Anyone having the bible record i of the first white male child horn I (n Jacksonville, notify Itox Rfi.l Jncksonvllle, &3 Harry L. Walt her of Portland In Medford, comlnn here to vote lu tho primaries this wck., . Hitt of liU remuence In Portland, Mr. Wulther Mill vol en in this! cou n t y. He Hay h in hi t ru vein I about the state he hearif on every i Jlillltl UIUI I 111" IWU IJl'ML IMlll'M lilt , uu from a Uulnc HUnd . Lieutenant j. j. Mc.uaiion or the state traffic suuad. arrived ut Ahland on Saturday night from his headnuartei-H in Multno - j um iUt outside Portland. withitne wurk the A. J. Anderson rR HcMahon, to be a witness for!Mtuul Mr Anderson donated his in,, defense in the Chanev trial. 'lm1' and niaierialB for thta benefit and they may remain ecveral.'0!' lne y w - A- days, during which time Mrs. M ( Malum will visit her mother in Ashland. See Elinor Hantey Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 826 E. Main. Phone 902. 332tft Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howry of t noon In Ashland park for an out - this city were called to Klamath ting. , Falls last week by the occidental' Itev. Leonard Chapln Ilrawn re - death of their son, Oscar Arthur turned home thl morning from Howry, 22. who lost hi life when Southern Pacific train struck car In which he and Everette Asnwortn were riding, en route to Dorris. Calif., from Klamath Falls. tloth young men lived only three hours, following the tragic crash, which occurred when the -nr failed to beat the train across a grade crossing. Wells Taxi, 25c. Phone 25. tf F. A. Fallen, who returned ; from a week's vacation In the j north yesterday Is reported ill nt his home today. First class paperhanglng work wanted; guaranteed. 384 West 6th St. 68 Addison Smith of San Francisco, who has spent the week-end here visiting local friends and enjoying tho various pleasure points through the valley, will leave today for Kan! rranclsco. Although a nntive son of California, and loyal to his home state, Mr. Smith forgot himself several times nnd burst into en thuidastic praise of Kogue HIvCr valley scenery. Hav you heard Gene Austin's new Victor release? Ask to hear It. Palmer Music House. 57 To make a thorough wtudy of taxation of forest lands, Fred It. Falrchild. professor of political economy at Yale university, wilt arrivn In Pnrttnnil Into In Juno. with a party of assistants. ' Tho i study will center In the Douglas fir region of. western Oregon and will require several months, ac cording to the forest service. Conniy assessors, timber owners bankers and property owners will be Interviewed. J. H. Blerma Is demonstrating the dictaphone In various business offices ' in tho city today. The Office Appliance company, of which Mr. Hlerma Is a member, look over the Dictaphone ugency two weeks ago. Miss Ada Townsend of Chicago. Ill,, is the guest of her cousins, Mr. D. M. lAike and Mtss Eliza beth Burr -on Stewart avenue, un til some timo.in June, when Miss Purr will leave for New ork h'or to taking a trip to Europe, MIhh Townwpnd ' will thi-n accom pany her mat. 'Tho latter nrrlved Haltirday from Han DIpko. Calif., hy motor, having vlfltcd In Cali fornia for the pant few weoka. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Podium and fnmtly are IrnvinK AHliland and thiy Want to xtcnd their alncere thanka and tippriM'tntion to the cny council onu ino mayor. 101 neilung iiicin wnn .nr. ijuimiiii n work. Mr. Dodson has sold hlw !cavnKcr bunlncHs to Hay Kpen tfr of Medford. Mr. nnd Mra. Dodaon are KoinK to Prencott. Ariz., where they will make their future home. Aahland TldlnKa. Trout flailing In Hutte creek Ik roikI, accordhiK to J. V. Hunk- all, who tipent yeaterday flahlnK In the utreani. tho waters of which he reporta aufflclently clear for the use of files. He cauuht hir limit In a ahort time, other fish ermen who returned "aucceiwful include Attorneys Churlea Heamea and Harry Hkyrmnn. who apent yesterday hIoiik the Hogue river. t'allfornlana reBlatered ut aiea- ford hotela Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Dunn of Sncrumento; H. J. KlngHton of (llendale. Mrs. K. K. (lordnn of Ohleo. Mr. and Mra. I.. K. Dilton of Berkeley. Mr. and Mra. 11. K. I.eland of l.os Anselea and K. U. Von Alti B. O. Heln rlch. Mr. and Mra. C. H. t'arson. f. DownliiK and C. KnKliah of San Krnnetsoo. I Hallor Jack Wood and Stanley Rogers, local wrestlers, returned to their homes here yeslerdny from Klamnlh Kails, where Wood on Friday nluht wrestled Al Knra-. ... t....ll..lta ll.a llllMMlHIl I. Ion, and where on Saturday he wrestled a draw with Chet Wiles. a member of me i-uriiami pum-n department. Wood lost on a foul to Knraslck, after having knocked him down three times with his fist, after the ltusslan had at tempted to make things rough for the local man. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pipes have enlarged and Improved tbelr cot tage In Edgewood Park, mid built a garage. They had aa guests undav .Mr. and Mra. M. N. Ho- Gates and George STrDKUA KKJi LIGHT SIX TOl' 15 ! L0 New toil, rubber and ualnt. gan, Mrs. c. K Hates. Jr. O. K. McKlnney, Seclnl rcpfe sentatlve of the P. Lorllloid Co.. ntanufacturera of "ld Gold" cig arettes. Is In the rltv on business. Mr. and Mra. K. V. carter, Mrs Kllcn K. -Wagner. Pwtmaster Krr.1 Wagm r and Mr. and Mra. A. E Kinney cf Ashland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles "at Kdgewood purk Sunday. Mr. Carter's health Is much bet ter, to the delight of his many friends und he Is Just as "keen" about the pnlltlcul situation now as ever before. Mlkmie I uneral The funeral services for Lt J. Mlksche will be held at the Catho- j lie -miieii i hvuii,i. .mm in. mia m V o 1 hm'k n. ni. im rv. riiuiir Itlnck w'$ officiate 9nd Interment will be In Medford cvnietery. Perl I'tihuittl Home has chni'Ke of ri ranNrementi. Jon Inn Funeral . The funeral net vices for Lucy Anna Joidmi will he held fl the Perl Kunerni Home Tuenday, May IS, 1921 at 3:30 o'clock p. in. Hev. T. H. Temple will nffleinte und ln torment will he In the Mcdiord cemetery. Mm. .William Kutherlund ot Portland Kpent Saturday and fcfun- In: day In Medford vailtlng with Mr Huthorland. who la traveling freight and passenger auent out Of Medford.. This was her fiist visit In Medford and she was delighted with the motor trips thrugh . tho surrounding country - J -e. X ! und scenery of southern oresoa. The posters, containing photos 1 The - 'Iof the runt vt the rnKl f characters in the j '( . play, "L'hiliblnfr a H unhand" which luuinng wan mv iru.u-c a,e -n(f so inucn lavorauie j menl. especially the one in 'tha ("'hum,,p ot Commerce, are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miles have built a new porch and otherwise improved their cottage In KUge- wood Park. Mrs. J. . Wakefield and a larty friends spent eaierday after - I Santa Clara for his approaching I marriage Thursday to Miss Mar- garet s. Johnson. He brought with him r rederlck Johnson, Jr., brother which hns already a large num of Miss Johnson. j bcr of signers and tho subject , mntter of which is several papes Mcnrnnn 10 apaim mLurunu io mm A REGULAR PORT Indicating that Medford. for j Indicating that Medford. for the ensuing summer at least will be a regulur stopping place of the West' Coast Transit company, the big ten-passenger planes of the company, began making regular Inndiniru hif. Inul irHilnt, ,. r..l Wi.t I urday. Tho regular south bound plane arrived and departed schedule this morning with a ca pacity load of passengers and ex press. Service of the company had been discontinued for some time due to unfavorable weather and before the discontinuance of ser vice, planes had failed to land here for several weeks. becausc ijimiinK I of a muddy und soggy field. The ships attempted to make landings at Eugene and Iloseburg. hut found conditions similar those two cities. However, considerable Improve ment work has beep completed at the Medford airport, including leveling and grovelling af the field, muking tin Medford airport one of the best in .the state. The Weather LowcHt tcniperaturu this morn ItiK. 45. - Precipitation for 21 hours ending u n. m., none. YeHtcrtlay'H weather bore: High est temperature, Mi; highest this months since 11112, !(7. Lowest tem perature yesterday, 3!); lowest this month sinco li'U, 2H. Mean tern-! perature yesterday, 62; departure! for tlio day, excess, 5 degrees. j Precipitation; The total ralnriill since 1st of month, .1)1 inch; l.Vj year-average for the Innntl!, 1.11 inches. Total rainfall since .lanu-; nry 1, 7.01 Inches. Total rninfall since September 1, H.S2 inches. i Humidity yesterday, 5 a. m. Jill per cent; 12 noon, 40 per cent; 5: p. in., IS per cent. Character of day, clear. ' Sun Beta today nt 7:2:i p. m., rises ' tomorrow 4;6o a. nv, sets .toniur-', row, p. m. i (Rises nnd sets arc computed Tor I level horiRonl..." j Forcrasttfor tonight nnd tomnr-1 row; Cloudy tons'l't anil Tuesday Not much chango In tempernture Normal humidity. - . I.. WAhTKU DICK. Meteorologist, United States t Weather Bureau. t TOO LAT TO CLASSIFY iron KXt llANGi: New hay foi ' Rood work horse m j;ood Ivifers. ' See. Miller WllliamH at J. I. Glass farm near Auttoch schoid house, Sams Valley. tf PIX'K MOM K I.ai Ke front room. 'Z bedrooms, kitchen, breakfast Foom. btith, basement ;ind fur nace, hartlwood floors, fireplaee. rtntlonery tubs: all built-ins and wired ftir all electric owes: riiue; Inwn, garden, trees.' shrub bery; close in on pavement: JI1G60; Kood terms. A. F. Dress ier. 1107 K. Main. 04 ' f - 1 ' I't-'H IK.NT 6ne-room furnished apartment, downstairs, JI4; one room furnished tt part ment, up stairs. JllT.Ml; udlllts. 3LT K. ' Jnckson. Phone T-pt-u. 63tf OI. UKN'T T-rnom house dose In. full J 1 2 luuiel or phone HH-X. OH jgoo will rm:n caks This week we have the follow In it Used ChVh to offer: FLINT TOtUtINO New paint, lookn fine: n real butie ear. llt'DSON SIH'KK-SIN t'OAOH Fine nnlnt. sooil rubber, ete. CIIKVIIOLET .TGIKING Cheap at $r.'5 00. STKPIII;NM TOl' KING Good rub ber: wil take stm'k for this one; owner Is runeher. SANDLIISUN MtJTOIt CO. Oakland and Pontine Dealers turner Mb nd lint I lei t Sis. t ha FOH SAI.K Hod hen. J-'.ST). Phone To7-V. 9 chick k. FOU SALK OK TliADL p.utcher . shop in Lend. Call al H03 N. l;ftrth-tt. , fir, I'OK ItKNT KumlsheU or unfur nished rooms or apis. Cos X l:nrtlett. r,5 KOK ItKNT Klve. room furtiKhed apt.. : Mocks from Miliary: ga rage. 8ee owner. W, K. Cnmp- ih-ii. ami r.. .-iHin. f, KOIt tt.M.K Wood ' gc. steel top and In first cla condition I'hone I OT -1.. Call nt srtl King stivet. frf, . 0 KOK HAI.K John Deere muwlnn nischlne, used one sea.on. I'rlee .'.0iV Write J. II. Fletcher. Central Point. ,9 KtJH ItKNT Konr-room niidern limi.e. Jls.en. Phone Mil'. V. el' PETITIONS AGAINST . P. HIGHWAY CHANGE LIBERALLY SIGNED (,ange of the Pacific hlwhway ! from its lw,n, IOute by routine it W(.st of the Southern pacific tracks from a point near this side (,f (he iilackwell hill to the Jack- , Sonville highway west of Med- i lord. orillUinc n unwav irailic , through Medfutd. vin Main street, Uvould practically confiscate many j thousands of dollars worth of property, a petition is being cir- eulated In Central Point thin -week ! to balk the move. j The petition goes on to state that the ue of an overhead rail- j road crossing at Tolo would he j abandoned and that a grade cross- ing on the Main street of this city would be put into use If the I t'hanKe were made. The netkion long, al.uo points out that the j value of service stations, auto camp grounds, way -side stores iind fruit stands, would be greatly depreciated in value by the change, which would route th.1 motor tourists several miles to the west. Obituary I Hub-J HOHBINS John Edgar bins was born at Dallas, Oregon. J I'oik county, .lanuary Zi. iau. passed away in Grants Pass Mon day. May 14. aged UI years., Ht? is survived by his wife and six children. Mrs. L. K. Sehmltt of Grants pas, Mrs. E. G. Drlscoe of Phoenix. H. H- Hobbins. Eu gene, f ;. h. and C. U obbins. j c.old Hill. Mrs. H. A. Hadtke. Gold Hill and three sisters and j two brothers. Mrs. D. D. Good land Mrs. W. U. Clapp of Ash- ,!". jus. Aiary Sinclair, r;agie Point, Sam Hobbins of Chico, CaI- nn(1 rnlt Kobblna of New- ,,er Ore. Mr. Hobbins was a member of the Phoenix lodge, W. O. W., and ; a member of the Hogue River j I. o. o. F. The remains will be forwarded to Medford from Grants Pass Tuesday and funeral services will be conducted from the Con-1 per funer;:: parlors Wednesday, I Mny HJ ht 2 p. m. Interment will be made In the Phoenix cemetery. . ut rial ! Tin-re is nothing like a garden i Of a child's own to promote Indus- j try and pride, in achievement und to give him an opportunity to ob serve the surprising ways of. na ture, suites "Children, the .Maga zine for rarenls." STORE ALL TOMORROW Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Street Will MAKE PLANS .. TO ENTERTAIN THE NATIONAL AIR TOUR Preliminary m enaintions will be t. -UHe.l next Monday noon at a Bedford chamber ot vommcrce forum luncheon for the entertain- meiit of the national air tour, which includes a large number of mi uwiu-s mm wiiu n in m iu-muii u to arrive here next month, with K. V. W. Peters, president of the Oregon Aeronautical association: I- K. Thrrkelson, regional gover- nor for National Aeronautical as sociation; Charles Kchols. secre tary of the state association, as the main speakers. Tex Kankln, operator of a flying school in Portland, which is alho tho headquarters for the other speakers, will also speak at the luncheon, which will bo jointly attended by members of the Ko tary. Lions and Klwanis clubs. In j addition to the chamber of com- . merce members. The meeting will ! be held at the Hotel Medford and i is expected to be largely attended. Matin in if mi Kadio Hadlo fans from near and far are planning to tune in on tomor row night's Cc.pco proKiam from 9 to 3 0 p. m. "Madame j in China" is the title of the fourth installment of this clever radio conicdv series from the inn at Mary Greiner and it is expected to ! he the best yet. The regular cast of tn. Copco players will appear fn this unique program These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store p aa eg a LUMBER n 0CM.fi 238 n 1 TROWBRIDGE ES P LDMKKTt YARD iiaDPDE3Q CLOSED DAY BiUBUDING NEWS AN EXAMPLE OF CONVENIENCE IN SMALL HOME CONSTRUCTION This week will see the-completion of tho first onu of two houses belim constructed by Win. A. ("Hill"! OnU's, on Crater Lake Avenue. These two homes are exemplnry of evcrythlnK modern und convenient In the cottage-type home. I'nrlies who aro contemplating the btttldlni; of n new home will find many new Ideas timsested upon Inspection of this one, und can well al'l'ortl to take advantage, of such un opportunity. Features of these houses arc a complete equip ment of built-in furniture, including ironing board, kitchen cabinets and cooler, breakfast nook furniture, a buffet with mirror, linen close! and book cases: hardwood floors complete In every room in the house; a cove celllnc with the walls of the two front rooms finished with an effective decorative plaster, nnd a half basement In which will be Installed h hot air furnace. We believe Clark KUIott. the contractors, should be complimented on their high class work, which is reflected in these houses, and wc ourselves are proud, too. fur suggestlnc. the plans nml specification und to have rurnlshcil Ihe complelo bulliliim materials for these two homes. .Bl!iGr:5,BurGQU Craters Stage Marathon J one of the publicity stunts put , on by the local Crater club at the ; Hail celebration in Klamath Falls Mast Friday was an Impromptu ; Bunion Herby" through the main Street and finishing at the Hotel Willanl. Several of the Craters properly garbed In atiiletie ap parel took part in this unusual marathon which was viewed by thousands of celebration visitors. It was not learned who won the race as the local contestants are said to have finished in a "dead heat." ST. HKl-F.NS. Factory ptcted for new pit per bag to employ i workers. com print HUNT'S CRATERIAN kgfri iegion . fH CONDEMNED Also BETTY EROWN At the Giant Wurlitzcr Good Added Features Admission Matinees Evenings 10 and 35 10 and 50 WED. EVE. ONLY 7 AND 9 P. M. 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE And Feature Picture - l - J ' . i- - SOUTH FIR STREET IS SCENE OF BUILDING ACTIVITY This week will see construction started on the tl in! large packln house to be constructed on South Kir Street this sprliis. The Palmer Cor porntton has announced plans for a inrno struc ture. TO feet by 1T5 feet, to be built on tho comer of Twelfth and Kir Streets ut a cost of $J5.000 T his work will be under the supervision ot l.ar km Koyuolds. building contractor. The American KruitKrowers -aavc started con struction on their new plant between Ninth and Tenth Streets on South Klr. with a large crew of men and it is expected that this work will (to rapidly to an early completion nt an approxi mate cost of J10.00U. The lMnii.-.. le Packins Company s j5t complel- iTi "r,"'i0"n a,l,ll""n " Plant at Kle ent , nnd Mr Streets, and now h-.isy erecting an nstlli equipment in preparation lor the cot ' ng season This plant, when completed, will e one of the most modern, host equipped and largest of the many packing houses in this rtct. Uirkln Heynolds. building contractor, v a. In chsrge of tl is work also, and Is now recc"- nlcd a, n authority on thi. type f construe. Hon. completing the Pinnacle job In Tecord lime. The C K. Kinil Co.upany-1, aso completing ptensive reuairs and reuuvicling in prep, a fur the ruining fruit season. ' " 0T Information Phone ' 1 "siW UTTErt ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED-SAFEPUDi PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY Wa" Thurs., Fri., Sat. lOHh Unfa Scuta iMnr FAY (VRAV OABV COOPER ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT TO SEE THIS GREAT STORY OP THE IMMIGRANT YOU'LL be more proud you are an American YOU'LL shout the praise of this picture. George Sidney AND Patsy Ruth Miller HEADING A " GREAT CAST In - r THURSDAY GARY COOPER in "THE LEGLON OF THE CONDEMNED" IS HI m