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XQE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, PRECOX, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928. Jocal and Personal .VlthoiiKh there ivnn Hi doBieeii drop 111 temperature from the max imum of lis Thursday to the maxi mum of us yemorday. today wan still warm with n minimum or in Uoutly weather nnrt not mui-n chanm- In temperature la l"-"'"r'"d for tonlitht nnd Sunday, anil lniln was pamy ciou c:ranKn dance, l.aitle 1 omi. rr. nlKht. Everybody welcome. C..I The seven-cent pnrty planned for; tonight by the Wenonnh club of cr.hontas lodge has been Indefl - nitely postponed. ... Iteeular dance. Cold 1 1 ill. rial. nl. ht. DanciiiK a to 2. ltroadway orcheslrn. Am.,n.r the guests from a distance registered nt Medford hotels arejnnt general passenger ngent. ilionVv O. II. Qulglcy of rtica. N V W A. Caffrey of Cleveland. :V I;1.' .. - r s-ori Wnvne.; r Kali i.nkn I Ind., and Pred Igo of Sail I-ako Cliy. Or. II. P. Coleman has returned from a fishing trip lo the coast nnd will make nppolnlmenls and be In his office at the usual hours. Wm. Hutherland returned to Medford from firants Pass thlsj Morning, where he nttended nj meeting of the railroad ticket) agents of Jackson and Josephine coltnlles. The Indies of the First Meth odist Kplscopal church will hold a rummage sale June 1st and Snd in the storeroom formerly occu pied hy Shields' In tho Masonic building. They will also have 1 cooked food sale. Cli ' A bounty warrant wns Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday 1.1 V. l-'imlnl of Ashland for the killing of one coyote nnd ono bob cat. ('.range dance, I-Iagln Point, Sat. night. Everybody welcome. fit Ashland Klwanlans were hosts today to Medford Klwnnluns at an enjoyable luncheon ns part of llie inter-club relations work of the nrgnnlrallon. C. 10. (Pop) tlates wns the speaker for tho visitors and he (old his niidliince Hint every ICogue Ttlver valley cltlxcn should visit Florida, as he recently did. which would make him understand and nppreclnte belter the Itogne Itlver valley, "cream of the world" region. The Medford visitors were Carl .1. Hroinmer. It. H. Hammond. N. II. Hanson, K. C. rjlllnrd. .1. C. .Mann, H. O. Frohach. Carl V. Tengwnld. C. C. nohlsberry, Ted linker, X. F. fSrnham, It. (I. Fow ler, V. II. Vnwter, K. II. lledrli k. K. C. Trowbtldtte, Jr., C. M. Speck. . S. llntterfl"ld, . Arnsplgir nnd c. I'. Cates. Ashland Tidings. Hegular ilance. Cold Hill, Snt. night. Dancing 0 to 2. l'.roadway orchestra. 6"' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Haugherty motored in from Ihelr home nt IMiocnlx this morning and spent several hours shopping nnd Irans nctlng .business in the city. Ilon't .be tied down by, curnhle Ills. Chlropractlo with liusslnii massage will give you health. Dr. Hlmklns. over W'oolworlh utore. 71 Tho aviation landing- field north ff Itoseliurg has been put In con dition for receiving tho larger type of commercial planes. J.leutcnant Dcvaney, nn ex-service man and former resident of Itoseblirg but wltli headquarters In Portland, vis ited the landing field early In the week and offered suggestions which have been followed. ('.range dance, Kngle Point, Sat. night. Kvcryhndy welcome. or. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Onwell left this forenoon for Ihelr home In Oakland, Calif., following several days spent in Medford on business while en route by motor from a business trip In Seattle. Another shipment of big hats nt Lottie Howard's, 109 No. Central Ave. 06 Culifornian.i registered at Med ford hotels Include Currie Klllott and V. L. Jessup of Keyes, A. N'ess and J. W. Corhett of Sacra mento, Vera Smith of lierber, F. V. itronaugli of San Diego, llelene Heckler of San Pedro, I.. P. Way of Oakland. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. V. Jackson of ilerkeley, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Irvln. II. II. KnU, Charles c'llherslcin, L. II. Cnrne, A. Ilorus ak. J. II. Morkcy and F. II. King ston of San Francisco, Dr. C. A. Farmer, Veterinary Physician and Surgeon, specializ ing on all diseases of cats and dogs. Minor and major surgery a spec ially. Will be with Dr. (i. A. (ilt ren. veterinarian. Phone r.r.l. r.r. In Bread a fine, even texture is the sign of proper fer mentation, which in turn makes a sweet, nutty flavor. Note the excellent texture o t Fluhrer's Milk Bread. This is the secret of its phenomenal sales suc cess. J I The Scheaffer Pon company dm- onslratlnn trui-k, which wan hi'vo two claj-H thin week, li'ft yt'xler - nay itir t.nintH I ana en route Kir pnintH nnrlh. The trutk haw heenj lotiruiK the country for three yeaiM inll Him isnuea in fi. r. and .. . nntt expert to he on Die ro:ul fori l'hftiH 'to set up a lent on North five more yenrx. . ' J Central , avenue. elinan'n hatha and plungo apen( ' It. .1 . Ollnitcr wi fined 110 in for tho Kenton. 70ihe police court today on it charwe o. v. Itoher drov In from the! of upetilliiu which was preferred Aonleuate illmrlet i lu nit ' uy 'Hy Trnflp Officer (i. J. I'reu- j Kfm.M ,tiKlne. j wm ,h( ,m,.U(.B ,hnt IOUKht tue- , .. .,,.,,,., vnvj0 rua. i hand.naliiteil clilnn. .etc.. nt rjtivitt1 TraiKfer & HtornB on .May 7 and , ,,. ,, or ,.,, , MS Ko. Oakdale. Owner wish lo'n order that trranKementH may;'"" cenir.u iikure in a paBennt redeem certain articles nnd will;1'" 'oade for the holdlni; of such! 'pay ynu n premium. C(i ; ' Southern I'aclflc agents of this!'" cooperate wnn any oisinei in -.!... ... ilhe liol.llni' r.f cllnlci im.l ,1 ul.-rt : tllstrlct were In tirants Tnss last , night to study tourist conditions, j I nteeting nt the chamber of rone nierce with J. A. tlrmamly. assist- Co.. 71t K. Main. Phone 10. U'J j Mrs. Chas. T. Huggins had as hee .,.st ,io,i, I convcnimn f,.r.nr h0nit. Mrs. Pearl I.lndley DeVore of Port- i,..i vi..o i,.i.. . . , 0 .rnl hIlL .c ee n tlia nllv "d n"rm0nylnR,r"ct0rl one load of kindling- free with! big loads 10-ln. pine slabs, or we I wl,l rell w small load l-ln. I'ln' n.,...n ... - -.".. ...... m. 1 1 1 j i niiii.H f ii.uv. iiiii-y i-ii.-ij Co. Phono 70. CO W. K. Thomtson, run-h'r from I thi Cold Hill district, kprnt hpv- j oral hour in Alerifonl this morn Injx. JtoKiilm ilnnm, rinhl Hill. Sul. nlKht. Ifinctntf 0 to 2. liron'lwny orcht-ntra. 6!i Voi-l wnn rpcolveil today from Ha roM c f ford, Htnlo finnip wnr ifti, that hf will op In OrantH Piih on Wi-dncsdiiy, Juno 6. to attend n nifptintr of nportsnvn and the KiaiiKe. ThlH will bo Mr. Clifford'H first vJhK h'Ttt nlnvo IiIh apiiolnt mont and local HiortHmcn hnvi lirn di'Rlroiin of meting him. All Hiorlhruon Will ho Invilnd to the nifrijiiK ivhli'h will Uiidoiihtcdly Ik an cvi'iilnK affair. (Jr.inU I'uhk t'oiirli-r. Vnnl'd MnnlnnnnH to nltnnd tho unnual jtlciilo, HvfrHlnnly nulo park, Hhocnlx, Ktiiiday, .1 nn 3. 71! Included nnmiiK thn OroKonlnnH roKiHterfd at Mfdford hottdH, other than IhoHi from Portland, uro fiuy ItenMhnw of Knlem and A. It. Hall of EuReno. 1 tegular danre, Oold 11111, Sat. night. Duncini; 0 to 2. ltroadway orchestra. fir. MarrliiKn llcenncn worfl iRsuod nt thn county clerk'H officp today and yesterday to Aunel Hinlth, HI, nnd Kdlth HlKdon, 1!'.'. holh of this rity Morris A. Lnniton. 21, and lteih ! i. I.arter, Ik, hotb of Medford; I Chester Newton, legal, and Pearl' Daugherty, legni, both of Medfoid Regular dance, ("told Hill, Sat. niht. Unnclng !l In I. Proud way or')estra. fin Among the Medford people who atte nded tho Knot hern Oregon Nor mal schont May festival at the i Ashland I.ithla pail; yesterday af ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. O. O. I Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Curl Teng-1 wald, Mrs. R H. Hntllh, Mr. and Mrs. K. Halt, Miss Kdfth Inman and Miss Mamfn Timmons. Hegular dance, (lold Hill. Sal. night. Dancing !i to 2. ltroadway orcheslrn. (ifi Miss Kllu Parks left early this, afternoon for the Applegatc, where shu will spend tho week end with her mother, Mrs. KHaaboth Parks. Tempornry nuto licences wero Is sued at the sheriff's office yester-, day to II. J. Itarrett of Ashland. l.loyd I'Vi'guMon of Tnlci. June Let tell of Jacksonville, II. II. De Jarnett of Putte Palls. !,ec Hum phrey of Central Point. Kred (luy of Cold 1 1 lit. lb. yd itohlnson of Keno and the Itoblnson Motor com pany, Clayton Isaac .Albert Carr and Joe Waldron of Medford. A large assortment of screen doors at Woods I. urn tier Co., 7 1 1 K. Main. Plume 10S. fly For the past week the city has been bathed In (be odor nf locunt hlooni.M. The hundreds of huge locust trees all over the city scent ed (he nir with the fragrance. Some day Un locust will come. Into Us own and we will have a "locust bloom week" here, rants Pass Courier. Start a clump of Iris. Any of I be pallidas are good. The stately Ambnssadeur ($1.00) won the blue ribbon. The Hreum. 7ac. Is an ex quisite, blossom. Also strong, beau tifully tinted iris at L'.V a plant, order quickly while you can see ibein. Mrs. Kred I'ummlnns. 11 Ceneva. fit; Vaughn V. (JunckcnhuHh nf (lold Hill spent yesterday in the city on legal business, (litest s from Portland registered at Medford hotels include II. I Heed, J. H. Pitman. IX Y. Lynch, Ceo. c. Arena, John H. Knllock. etirh In front of the house. Prep IJoyd W. Allen. W. Z. Uishmond. arallons have been fulltv eom- 11. 11. Auaios, in. 1 ui men, if. i, Souter. A. K. Miller. Hubert W. and Hiram Mesereau, J. A. Henry, C. K. CliMlfelter, 1.. S. I.each, A. Krueger. A. J. MM tier, Mr. nnd M rs. 1 oy K en u y, Dr. H , (1 ra ne, Mr. anil Mrs. J. K, Keeler and Hob Clemens. Twenty out of Ihe state cars reg istered here yesterday with the lo cal state traffic bureau. The fire di'pnrtment was called at U :.lo n'ctoek thU forenoon to i.anv on North Itlverslde avenue to I ,11, 1 1 1 et lniMith it mil :i II I ilme tin mine ' In the roof. The fire wus nulckly ' I'ti t im.l.T .iinlrol wlih 11 minimum 1 amount ,.f ,lam ii:,v Thirty-one out of 111 4? mm. r smallpox In t he state last week were in Portland. There were 3! cases of chick enpox in Ihe state. 20 of which were In Portland other contagious disease were five of typhoid fever, seven of diph therln. 13 of sent let fever. 2!l of mensb's, 1 4 of Influenza, two of whooping couqh, 17 of ttibereu- IidK I T nf pnciimnnin. fi i.f " '' 1 ' ' ' ' "," I nf Bplnnl mi-nlnKlilK. ""'I T,p"'""- N-- nniomOtho motur Ioiii Ii In n I tllniniiff nlit) if(!lsifritl Imliiy nt mp im-ni iirnnrn nr inr nut r miiti- nuto rf(,'lslintlin Imrriiu. 'A buitiline permit was Isnufd yoHienlay hy the cily lo Hamilton ; I'mlnn fur the rontrut-tion o .(.mmi jtiiKinritH firurturr un rttiutiij ltlverIrtc avenue ami another per- j : colt. : l rnmmiinlliiM. In Jackson county i where child welfare clinics have not been held and where they are needed, are urged to gel Into .early touch with the county health unit clinics. The health unit is willing , " - ; - ' ""'n ,"""n o make proper preparations. Although actual transfer of tltlelforo an audience thnt lined the: to Iho tiiu-ncre tract of land own- ed by Iho slate prison lo the city " , '"" h" """ " "'" "n'T'-ved by the state legislature next Ja nuary. plans are "l-eody under way there looking I ' , " ' ' "ns.ru. -non " of the airport on the tract, fori' two heralds, who announced voters of Salem npprov-!C h event of the list hy the flour- e,l a SM.,000 bond Issue lasl week. I '"h "f trumpets. The exmiislle ITed Offenbacher was an Apple- i f108lump' of. tte.""!al er". .wer! ' vlsl , In the Ity foi several, " ' morning. '' .......us ' i.f iiii-i-t iii i,..a. it. in., nt'.iir llie Public Mbtory on Month Oakdale nvnin to inui'Hi tv thw Chrisilnn chiin'h Suiuliiy. Anu.riK th Htate of WaHhington hotel kiicmIs In Medford am Kred (JMUtf4 of Kaymund. l It. KeKter of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. !'. V. 1 io vu rd of Cen t ra 11a and II. H . Many, Mr. nnd Mm. O. if, Horn haUKh nnd C. Hardy of Seattle. V . .1 . M e rsp n k p I', w h o a w n h ranch properly on Coloinun cruck, han received an nsay report on HpcclmeiiH of tin from IJ. John ston of CrantH Vtisn, which ivhnw Bcvcn pfP 'nt tin, running $74 per ton, with traces of plalnum, uranium and palladium. Mr. Men :eni;ci in hiKhly encouraKd Iy tho report. The primary election cnnvasMiim board will complete Its lahom to day. They finished the count of voten lale ye.sterday. and are, now criKHKCd In writing the naiiieK and flKiire.H In the records. County Clerk Meyers han sent a certified transcript of the official count lo the secretary of state and mailed certificates of election lo the vari ous candidates. J. J. Mun.se 11 f tho Apph-gute district spent several hours in the city esterday transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Hammond MMt u y'siernay ousiness nna pions- , 1,1,1 .aurcn Conley of Kugene arrived In Medford yesterday imi a btisi nesH trip. He will be the guest of His rormer college friend. Maurice Spatz, while here. I.udwlg Aiming has been serious ly 111 with an attack of heart trouble at his home 317 Kant Jack son street, this week. He Is at tended by Dr. Hayes. Mrs. Hoy Mason, who underwent a major operation at the Com munity hospital yesterday Is re ported Improving satisfactorily. Miss Dorothy Ooff, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. C. I,, (ioff. former residents of Medford, will gradu ate at the KuKcne hih schoul next week. Her ulster, Marjorie (ioff. who with Dorothy attended the lo cal high school before they left Medford two years ago. Is now a sophomore at the university. Hoy Scout troop a of Itooveselt school left at noon today for scout camp In the Applegate district to remain over night. They wilt hike bark to Medford tomorrow. About 20 boys win make the trip. F PEOPLE TO HELP IE With clean-up week scheduled to begin next Monday. Klre Chief Hoy Klllotl today urged Medford citizens to co-operate 100 per cent with the city to make the week a complete success. ArrangemcntR have been completed with the City Sanitary Service for the disposal of all garbage, cans and trash at a small charge. "All (inrhnno nnd clean-up ref use," said the fire chief todny, "must be placed either in an allev. where It Is accessible nr nn thn pleted and reasonable nrlen iu been ngreed upon for the removal I or tne trash, of Importance is the fact that collections must be paid nt the time of the pick-up. with the exception of rcKUlur cus tomers. The co-operation of local residents is especially requested by Manager Phillips of the City Sanitary Service." over 100 hoy scouts will patrol the city next Saturday nnd check up on the work of the week under the Httpervislon of Chief F.lllolt YnK. Wnl, h MnVp ml hn PP- er iv cleaned w 1 he report . ... .. 1 1 ed lO . the chief. That official also mn.fl A ttnml.i.. in.l.... ...... I-. ,. , . ' ' ' , ,,., ,. , ... 1,1.,. ,.., ,,;, .".':, " ".; '; , , ,, " 1 ....... .n,Wnrtl v cn.ri. Mlmcx DIiIipI. Mi-- ! 1.., nr fT.' ,h0 nil.k. Kmni.i Malm,..,-. M,. sides of luitldings before attemp -. . ,,.,. ... , , tng in set n fire. -MhiKh. Dwyer. Padde. VrC. Corn - t .Mason. Kllen Waters nnd Mr. Hnr- BIRTHS Mr. nml Mm. 1-lrnrnt llooil niv tht itorpntN nf n Mivon-nnuni1 boy, lutrn tnv i nt tl. I'.. ......!(.. llnspiini ' An rlBht.ponn.1 hnv wns horn Thurmliiv, .Mav ; to Mr nntl Mm. . u N'miliiK Qiirrn Anno nveniip, nt iho I'uinnuinlly Iltmltiil. m DAY EVENT AT ASHLAND IS GORGEOUS FETE ASHLAND, May 2C (Sneelal ) ... ...trittn e ...... ...... Eakl j;orniIll ,., KUuSeat waa i ' which was a mass of vivid color. n medley of ,dnnce nnd songs, a real bit of old Kngllsh custom. ...... ...j ... .... ... ...w. nun ,..u oy ine houio - ern Oregon Normal school on ri- ; day afternoon in i.ithla J'nrk bo - j hillside nmpithetre neap tho band I stand. The whole program was J! , hmuli,al con" "J I tency to ancient customs wl.h ; no Jarring note of the modern. I n loen. with her four attend . mn, . ,a .t Mi(.ala hen imaginable. The chorus of train- led volees KJinw Mnn.. nf niA land, some tuneH suported hy tumiiy uoino ui i-ieomoni una r. KtrainH of the Southern Oregon i 001,1,1 hU 'hniKhter Dnroihy. Normal orchestra, and otherit'y nt0 ,,ut he wil1 't,"n ten ajfaln unaccompanied. Dancers from the dancinB claKseH of Mls8'ot,lr caminiiB Hojourn on VirKinia Hales Kave the rustic dances of lony ao In which the villagers took part. One of the most humorous een was tho hnt- ' hy-horso dance. i;ono by two girls whoae costumes were done to sim ulate hobby-horses. The follow ing delightful program wns pre sented during the afternoon, March, by orchestra; May Day HaK.il. dnnccs, Egyptian worship of the sun, dnneo of the sun, dance of iho spirits of spring; Muy Day Kaga JI, Celtic proces sion, worshippers of fire, dancn of flames; May Day Saga 111, en trance of Maid Marian and her attendants, chorus, "Under ths Clreenwood Tree"; Cornish May dance, villagers; chorus, "Itohln I Hood. Kobin Hood"; danco by i Itohln Hood nnd men, dance of hobby horses, chorus. "Come. tJts-) iHlH nntl 'nii"' 01,1 Kngllsh dance, "Hlack Nag"; dance of shepherd 1 nnd shepherdess; chorus, "Be gone Dull Care"; old English dance, C.ntherlng Penscods"; cho rus, "Dnbhling In the Dek"; tlnnce of the milkmaids. Maypole wind ing by all dancers, recessional, orchestra. A four-man tennis team of th local high school left on Wed-, nesday for n tour of central Ore gon to meet tho teums of several high schools. The boys were coached by Cnrl Hopper of Ash land, who took the boys north in bis car. They made their first stop at Merlin, then continued to Eugene to play the Kugene high school. On Friday they will! play Albany. They also expect' to meet the Corvullis tenm of O." S. ( rooks. The tenm will return to Ashland on Sunday. Tho.c who made the trip were Ned Mars. Allan Prescott. Pay Ab bott and Dick Joy. Art scholarships In the Pratt Art Institute, which will hold ses sion in Ashland this summer have been nwnrded to Miss Marie Da vies of Ashland, Ktta Mathers of Klamath Knits. Isnbelle Silver- nf Ashland and . Florence Smith of Ashland. The awards were made by commercial bodies of Ashland to the art classes oT the Normal school. Miss Marion Ady. head of tho art department of the Nor mal, selected the students whose work In the art classes was mark ed hy promise In art lines, by general scholarship, and by per sonality. The Ashland Klks, the Civic club, the Commercial club, nnd the Delphian society donated the scholarships. Mr. and Mrs. IT. D. Hodklnson of Shasta City, Calif., expect to return to Ashland where they formerly resided. Mr. Ilotlkln son conducted a Jewelry store in Ashland up to about n year ago. when he sold his business to Charles A. While, lie then opened op a jewelry stock nt Shnstn Citv. Mr. Hodkinson will remain in Shasta City for n time and will spend his week-ends In Ashland. Mrs. Daisy MKinrry of the I. ithla Springs Pharmacy, left on Friday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. II. J Conroy of Medford. for Corvullis, where she will spend several days visiting friends. They will also visit Portlnnd. where Mrs. Mcdnrry will attend to busi ness affairs. Coklng clnss No. 1 of the high school, under the direction of Miws Hazel Smith. Instructor In homo economics, entertained nt dinner on Thursday evening, when they had as their guests the faculty members of the hluh school. Miss Frances Hardy was In charge nf tho group of girls and the girls did all the plnnnhig of arrange ments. The table was most at tractively decorated in white and I rd. the hluh school colors the central note of color heinftr n. huge bowl of red and white roses that formed Iho table centerpiece. As sistants to Miss Hardy were Agnes Hervey, Louise Paldwln. Huth T ...Lin,! ,inA l I n n I ,1 r!.A.H.tll ls-jf;esls for the dinner Included ... .. "r nn'' A. Hrlsoof. Mr. 'ml " O. .. hi. Mi. nn.l ,,r"- "'"'" rrip,. Mr. nnl Mm. oia .Miison. IXiilliv. j All Pp.inlwli-AmiMirnn W'nr V"t- tMiiii!. nna mmf'H ox !o .Mlxlll.'iry nrt' rennofttrtl ttt bo ptvstMit nt 1h flrt Clirlnllnn rhiirrh Siimlnr. M iy :sih at m.-t n. in.. In pniilclpate In Ihe Mi'mnrlal tlnv st'vvlt'itji. J. A. llKMMTUKKT. Cnmmnndrr. 1 Ktnniiitli KjiIIn. $i.nnn.nnn will ' "l"nl nn Htrniiurn Hull lliir iiiUmiu'M. IFORMER RESIDENTS1 iOF MEDFORD T0 RETURN TO CITY ! r vr- ,i ir. v. w flnnlri ami ..i.m.i1- .'aii kn,.Wn l. : dents of Medford who. alnce leav- .' . f nave r . , , d Monterey. , Cullf ml fur ilF. ,,ast year in i Piedmont, Calif.. Is that they willj ! move to Medford next August ... .... ' or K e p t e m o e r to agaio miiiic ; thlu .-It'.' their nermnnent . home. Mr. Could (leci aroH that he would rather reHido in Medford than any place he knows of, and Mm. Gould holds the same views. That Is why they have just pur chased the Mrs. L. F. ltU-liurdson residence on (lenevn avenue. Mr. (iould, with his daughter. Dorothy, 17 years of nw, who have been on a camping trip on the coast, ar rived In Medlortl two days aso, chiefly to look tip a desirable home for the future, and Mrs. Could nr- Ived In the city yesturday to look ' ver thelr selections um as a re , ltle three deciiled on the Hich- , unison home purcliaso. I Mrs. Ooultl leaves tonlKht for the "ay wlUl ,llK BO" rn1, lor the C(M!U The Weather Precipitation for 24 hours, end ing a. m.. none. Yenterday's wenther here: High est temperature. KK. Lowest tem perature yesterday, G4. Mean tern- nerature yesterday, 54. Precipitation: T o t a 1 rainfall since 1st of month, .01 inch; Ji" year average for the month, 1.11 inches. Total rainfall since 1st of January, 7. Oft Inches. Total rainfall since September 1, 14.82 Inches. Humidity yesterday, ft n. m., 7S per cent; 12 noon, 37 per cent; 6 p. m., Si pcf cent. Character of day: Clear. Sun sets today nt 7:35 p, riiit.s tomorrow. 4:40 u. ni., sets tomorrow, 7:35 p. in. (Rises nnd sets computed for level horizon). Forecast. Cloudy tonight nnd Sunday. Not much change in temperature. L. WAbTKR DICK. Meteorologist, 1'nitea States Weather Hureau. Sheep Owner Attention! We nre In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo-halr. See us before you selli MKDFOPvD 11AKCA1N HOUSE, Phone lOtiJ. L'7 N. Grape St. 3f9tf K.strny Notice. Picked up 2 yearling Jersey heif ers; color buff: no brands or marks. Owner can hnve same when pnying for feed nnd thin ad. L. C. llll.L. C5 Talent. nags wanted nt the Mall Trib une office. Must t clean. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAI.K HUNT fi-viiom moili-rn 1-iin.KaInw. - l"ls; I l.lin-k from htell sihnol. Kor ilolails lihouo roum i'-'i llolrl Mt'illoril. FOI: IlKN'T Now. rlusp in 4-room :ip.li'liiu-iil, with h I i' n m heiit. I'Yit'Ulail'i'. lliilHiinl riinci'. In oinenitor anil i;ai-aK(.. J3 No. Holly St. 7- KOU KAl.K (lood 4-room home, '2 acres of Irrigated land; located ........ n,in initf fan rcash, balance like rent. See Charley A. Wing Agency, Inc. i I'luuie 72S. SV . VOn SAI-K (200 cash and the balance $;tli u mouth will place ytiu in pusNOHslon of an attrac tive new 4 room modern home, along with one acre of mound. The property Is located near Medford city limiis. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. l'hono TL'Jt. 67 KOU SAI.K A 3-room house and 2 beautiful lots with all kinds of fruit, berries, grapes and vege tables, a numlier of fruit trees, nlso shnde trees anil vines; sewer and wnter main paid in full; prop erty located only l0 ft. off of paving, in a first class residential district. A good buy at $110": good terms. Sep Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. I'hone Tils. WAN'TKH Kxpcricnrcd waitress Wages $IS week. If stay month will pay bark nnumnt spent for fare to get here. Write Diamond Cafe. Medford. C7 KOU UK NT Modern furnished nparamenl, ft rooms, sleeping porch and garage. S. Oak dale. 7 ttf HA V K three dairy propositions that are going cmieerns. owner of one is sick and must (piit. Dairy ing Is good now. See us at once. K. C. Corn, U So. itiverslde. KOU HKNT tt-room house and garage, olose In. Inquire 0 So Kir, upstairs. 71 WANTKD To borrow Srt.nno for ars. interest at S'r, paid montniy, or Ii-year payment plan, interest and nrinrlo:ii n.H.t monthly. CrtMid serurity. Ad-jl r" Ib'X c K . Mail TriNune 7'-' LOST Blue roan Spinger Spaniel ; female. Re ward. Lewis Ulrich. Phone 1032. START MOVE TO SECURE HIGHWAY TO OREGON CAVE .0! At a mneiinR of the Circalpr Meil - i fneil IKeliuviv icumiitlnn l.iHf nl.'ht j al-.r discussion of the association- ' w . .1.....T smith from the foot of lllackw'ell hill. mound Central Point to the Medford-Jacsonville road, and then on through Main street to River side, it wus decided to invite the memhen of tholitate highway com mission to hold one of Us regular meetings In .Medford, where the project would he given a hearing. In case the commission cannot see its way clear to hold such a meeting in Medford the association voted to send a committee up to n commission meeting in Portland, to outline its views and otherwise work In behalf of the new highway project. At tho conclusion of the meeting limil Mohr resigned his presidency of the association, because of leav ing with his family ori; June 2 for a year's absence in C.jrm.any, ami i A. V. PipeB w .s unanimously chosen to fi)1 lhc jtosition. j The tim )Usiness of tae moet- , jnK WUK tH hpar the report of Scc- retaiy Vri Heath on tho objec- tions that hud been raised to the plan by C. K. flates, local member oj" the statR highway coinmissfon, when President Mohr and a com mittee called on him several days ago to learn how he viewed the poposftion. Mr. Heath related these objections substantially us they were published the same day in the Mail Tribune. When O. I,. Creenloaf of Rural j n0ute 1, Central Point, advocated rontlni! the liinhway over the Wil low Springs roail the dlRcusslon that followed ilevnlopeil thut the asBociatlon was not wedded to any one route, bill hart considered sev eral imitative routes for the new liiKliwny hrtindi. On Invitation of President Mohr, f ounly Knsineer , Caul KynniiiK. who had not none inlo tho matter very thoroughly, nave a tentative estimate of the cost (rf esUihlishlnK tho new Puclfie highway lutoll' from I. lack well hill straight souih to the .Medforil-Jucksonville hish- i way, seven, and one-hall nines, as follows: Right of way'..... ? M.r.nO (ii-ading 27,500 Drainage si rurtiires 10.000 Hock mil-racing M.afiO Oilin--; 25.000 Pavement 225,000 A delegation of residents from the Williams Creek and Murphy section in .losephine county was present to seek (lie aid of tiie ('.renter Medford Highway associa tion in getting a new road lroni Jacksonville to the Oregon Caves and the ocean. They told of the diltietilly they hud encountered in trying to gel this road through, and staled that ('.rants Pass was strong ly opposed to such a road, as the opponents feared that it would bring trade to Medford. Alter much discussion, during which Ihe members of tho associa tion showed thai they were in Jiearty accord, os individuals, for the proposed mad through the Wil liams Creek section, it was decided before Inking action us a body en dorsing it they would have a com mittee make a thorough investiga tion of the Mutter in all details and report back to the association. Carl Y. Tengwald was appointed chairman or this committee. llillslK.ro. Hid received for $HiO.(Hnt new high school and gym nnsiuni. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy DINNER Tomorrow $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD I Blue Flower Lodge f We Serve Fine I Chicken Dinner $1.00 i $ A Good Place for Parties and Banquets A PLACE TO DANCE $ Reservation Call 34I-R-3 ra d n d a U .TOIINS.MAWII.T.K q ROOFING and . SHINGLES AT TROWBRIDGE MJMIIK.lt TAUD q PENDLETON HIT HOIS UNROOFED 1 ri.MH.i. ni.. ore.. .May .(..- i tAl A Kevero wind storm accom -"" '". dust, thunder nn.l:" hearty response from the pul, llghtnlnB climaxed a day of intense I He heal in I'cndleton yesterday. The' ' """ Ul' durlnit the afternoon : " '-.-s. , -nwi.. i iimi k of the season. About ,1.4ii o'clock a wind anil dust storm They are made by tile Worid originating down the I'matilla War veterans in the hospitals and river draw hit i'cndleton with a j every cent made from these pop veloclty estimated nt fifty miles an i pies is used for the service of hour, doing considerable damage these disabled men and their fam tn trees and plants and In some j Hies. cases tearing shingles from roofs. These little poppies stand for A thumb, storm followed with I service and sacrifice and it should .2s of an inch or tain falling in a ' lie a privilege to wear litem in very nhort period. A large tree fell across power lines and part of the business section was crippled for an hour. The wind attained a high velocity In the Weston and Athena districts. Two bolts of lightning struck In Pendleton but did nodnninge. Sev eral large trees along the I'matilla river were uprooted (luring the wind siorni. lv Now Playing J l IT'S ON THE LIPS OF EVERY MAN AND j I WOMAN IN MEDFORD 1 l III9 ,; , See and Hear Everything New But the Name 10 Cars-1 50 People 7 Pleasing Rides 8 Big Shows Week Commencing Show Grounds East Main Street, Medford FOLLOW THE CROWD to GOLD HILL Saturday Nite BIG DANCE Open-Air Pavilion Dance in the Cool Breezes of the Rogue Broadway Orchestra I Dancing from 9 till 2 POPPY SALE BY MEDFORD LEGION ILL SUPPORTED The American ' hoe-inn potpy sale opened Friday, meelinR with If the people but realized the 1 creat Bond acconnilished liy this " ....,.. : hesitate to do their Int. memory of those who did not conic back. If those contributing to thil won by cause, would whr. their puppies, they would not be nsUed tf. iHiv but tho ono. Thi ladiPH will be selling Memorial Day. puppicH until Klamath Kails. ICqunna ltos itmpany has Tan employes. .standing in line May 28