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. 11 J!. two MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, arEDFQRD, OREiTiOX, TCKftDAY, MAY 29. 1928. PI ti ti fl li !i I II' li li li ii li ii I ii Xocal and Personal Tomorrow being a holiday. , ,n,.,. i.'inkx l.arlier shops nml cither place of hu.-dness will he cloned: As usual cm n holiday, quite k Dumber of l.eoj.le will Kul Mr. nntl Mr. Jerry Sehoenfeld Ij. 011 auto trlim to variouH placeK.lJ. Levy and Mr. unci Mm. W outvie 'of "Uie Memorial ilay - ,.,u i, -M.-neral imiisnim. the i.i,l public (entertainment featureB of The div arc the movie pic ture Laters and the baseball game be - theaters and the haKehall name (ween the Medford unci Weed teaniB In the afternoon All Medford stores and buslncss hlublishlneiila will ho closed Mo-1 tnorial day. Git I Mrs.' A, Conro Wero, daughter - Mis. VIII AndKCWS and slsler of Mis. James mevons. ai.. inu companys offer. mornliiR from (-leveland, Ohio, to: Ahnrr K Kline, munaKcr and pay an extended visit here. Ml"' Wner of the Aimer K. Kline allows, Kiero Is well 1 acquainted In the val- (.ft veHtrduy ror , short huslnfs ley. I trip to Portland, from which, city Fair weather Is predicted for to- )l( ((( ,,x)ert,.( to return tomorrow nlcht itnd Memorial day. follnwlnK (n rl,jnln ,H Hht,wB which nrc show the partly cloudy day yesterday ,n(, , .M(.(if(.u. with only a train of rain ahout, A ,ull(,i)IK p,.rmu was Issued to. mlclnlKht nnd the cloudiness of to-,1 (,nJ, iy t.ly u A,,.K u day. This mornliiK's minimum wasi f ,() ,.,.,.,, (l dwelllnK at 117 44. and yesterday's maximum wiw ,.,.lltln ttv,.mie in u cos V of , flini. t lllKuns of Medford wno nio, idnnnlnK or hopinn to own a 1ickii- or tlicir own or wno are iirt-u ui payiiiK rent, should read the an liounccmentH In thw htiildiiiK nc wH on this pase. GK fluentK from a diwtnnce rciilHtercd ut Medford hotels include Kay Jen- lilns (f Indianapolis, Ind.. .1. M.hurt hy QKMIKion. A eily ordin Werirn of New Vork tllly. HI H. Uentaure of Iialtlmon Md. and ' Coni'KC lHlllnKH of Morlal, O, ' Attorney and Mra. Char lea Kcanicr!, Mt'H. 'John While and .Mi h. H. T. Hubbard left thia morning for Seattle to' attend the funeral of larence Iteamea, Which la to be held In that city ThuraduS. They expect to return by Saturday nlht. A lai'Ko' auMortment of acreen doors at Woods Iiimber Co., 711 K. Main. 1'luino 10. 6!" Itelleved to hvp fallen asleep al the wheel, .1. (.. Hiegman of tlio Volonial apartmentH In Medford,, narrowly escaped Injury Saturday nlnht when Mh Marnum sedan roll ed off the Apiilenu-1 hlKlnvay over a KO-fuot emhankment. Kirn (Tilofl Clint HauKhman, who made. a trip over the AppleKnte yeHterday ami LuvcHiitaitcd the wreck, said the car had evidently been travelinK slowly when It rolled orr me nign way. aa broken kIuh jvaa pine llcally the only damage to the car. One little dent In the Mnnly was the only other damage done. Ash land TidliiKH. Vernon Vawter left last nlwht for I'orlland for tt few daya on busi ness. Astern zirjia, uallardla and snnp draKon plants for sale. 45 Quince. G5tf Mr. and. Mrs. J. .1. Ituchter and Mr. and Mrs. lloraco Urnmley re , turned lust tiIKl from Itosobm-K, where thcy'spent ar few days ut 1 ending: the strawberry carnival and visltliiB friends, Mr. Muehter continued on lo Klamath Kails and Mr. I'.romley left this mornlm; for 1 niusmuir where he will join the former on business before they re turn to Medford. Mrs. J. W. Watklna of lMioeiilx spent today in the city on business. Wanted ' Montnnana to attend the nimunl picnic, Kvershady auto park, Phoenix, Hunday. .lime 3. 72 All business houses are requested hy the local American I.ckIoh post to dls lay their national flans to morrow In honor of the departed veterans. ' Patriotic, window dis plays will' also add' much to the observance of the day. Captain J. Wray Chase, formerly of Kuitrno but now chief ranker of the Crater Lake national park, spent Sunday In Ashland visit tni; Donald spencer of that elly. Cap lain Chase Is well known In Ash land and Medford. having com manded the headquarter company f the tiT.lh Artillery during the World war. Citizens of Medford "who are planning or hoping to own a home, of their own or who tire tired of! paying rem, snouiii rend tim nu ..um-...r.us in ine oinaiing news 0utlnK U the ltoMue river, where on this page. , ' fil'.hM hvn men r.ii.uht Ihe limit. Al- Mr. and Mrs. ('. J, Aenimt' uf Medford ,1 Mvh. J. T. tMsey of i ' "lie m-ll- Mllllini; Mil ,,ai'K' sun county people who spent Ihe ek end al Klamath Falls Sirs. II. W. Wakefield and dliuuh Ivr Hetty Ann returned this morn lm; from a visit a. Prospect with M. and Mrs. W. W. Dlnklim flvv a...fev days. f --..I'lirnlluie icipalllliK wauled Jt'. V. TlilbaiiH. Phime I1B9.H TC. , In Bread . 's A-' - -vr . a fine, 8vqn tcxturo is ;.,the ilgn of propor for " ' meiitattd'Si. which in infckos. a sweet, t . BPtty flavor.' Not6 tlio oxcollont textre of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. This is the secret of its phenomenal sales sue J 'ullfornliins rculstered ut loi-ull lr. uml Mm .1. W. I'ruclt mill I holcls Include It. II. lnilloi uf Kail! daui-hlir .Miuial'ct anil .Mr. ami, Itcphacl, II. K, I'usiy. Mm. .Francis' Mm. Olcn I'ruclt of Ilullf Fulls, j I'usey and Jan JJel.ancey of l'lrd-1 who have been vlsillnK here for niont, Maori Callahan of tlcnui I several days, spent Hunday In Park. F. H. Ulr of Alameda, Mr. I Vreka with friends anil relative, and -Mrs. P. J. Lawrence, Mr. unci,' Al Itoome and Kmll lurcher are nlli.Mra. 1). II. Nullmcr of l-os An- gclcs, C'erlrtlde I., and Mancl J. Caldwell. I.. II. fame Mr. and Mm. .norns .11. ' '"" I' II. W. Frlmr Aslihy or hnn v nincmco. In IuhI minute prppumtloim for 1 examinations, hlKh school siuucntsi 1 were notleed yesterday mornliiK i land this morning feverishly rending! hooks while walklnK to school, where the Inst examinations woro;rpcnt Inst Sunday on it picnic In lota n Kun fight with dotcc to he, Klven .his afternoon. ! .ho Trail dlstrU-t where the party mt hlm . ouulu nlV Many homes In Medford will, hiked over 0 miles to he summit; need a new roof hefore fall. loiof Hock roek. the. ownern of such roofs: Read j A marriage license wus Issued !,,, noumemeats In tlio hulldliiK ' n KK (i) Uib mi;(, n)OU, m.w ri)of. ., , .. . , , ..ul.,..,, j. (Milropraetlc with Humdan murWHKo will itl vo you health. Vr. Hlmkfns, over Woolworth Ktoie. 711 The barking do whether, he j blttVpr not. ia to he nilenced, uh! havV'iimny of the musters whoer ix.cturut nolwe annoyed the neih ance, drafted to qulot thut purlieu larly, annoying canine whoso doggy fun Is barking at uutumohllcs, was started on, its. legal way Monday night wheri the city council passed the bill to second rending. The ordinance prohibits barking of dogs at mnchines, under penalty of 925 fine or ll'Vj. days in Jail, Whether the fine is to bo assessed the dog or hia master, the ordin ance failed to specify, however. Klamath News. Het-oen doors at Woods dumber Co., 711' 15. Mnln., Phono 10. 6U Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walker of the llerrydale. dlHlriet returned last night from Yreka, where she hud spent the- past, few days visiting friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubert II. Cook of lloguo Itlver announce the birth of a nine-pound daughter oif Tlnirnt day. May 24. Many Ijomes 'in Medford will need a new roof before fall. To the owners uf such roofs: Head the announcements In the building news on this prtge. about new roof ing company's offer., OK Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker, and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Meeker mo tored. H (irants Pass Hunday. after noon for a visit with friends. Clients from Portland regblered at local hotels Include It. K. Hv'ed, Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. lloltsford. II. II. Hlnkle Wm. 1..' O'.N'eal, I Kdarlc, (1. TV Hamler, ,). II. Vul hancr, II. A. Campbell, J, o. Kor- sythe, A. t. Pratton, Mr. and Mrs. X. J. l-'rost, Harry Kawls, J. W. Walford, K..S. Peterson, Wm. Har nett, W. 11, Jones, Willis Jackson and J. Allen. I Minim's baths and plungo open for tha season. 70 A. C. Walker of Medford waa n visitor in Ashland yesterday. Karl Clark, u, member of the Portland fire departmenl and a conterpart of liene T u n n e y. wmtd's champion priKefighter, is spending several dfiyH In Medford as a part of his annual vacation. Clurk Is a largo man and. his facial featuros are very simllnt' to those uf the champion. All Medford stores and business establishments' will bo closed Me morial day. 6H A successful child welfare clinic was held yesterday at Itulle Kails by Ihe county health unit; which examined 2Ti babies. Other ditties are scheduled to be held this week In other sections of the county. I) a n c e, Hlverslde Community ! Club, Saturday eve. Ilroadway Or chestra. ,7 Itoss Shard and John Locko were among- the local fishermen who were miecepsful last Sunday on anl (IhiukIi lie was successful 111 flsll- ,n(?( Mr Mnnvn ,M lluI.iB lwo bat ly sunburned arms. Surplus Iris. l.uiKe' plants, ' all colors. 20 cents each; $2 doxen: named varieties, 2.' cents am) nit. for two w e e k s. ,M rs. 1 ,. VI. A" 11 llams. r.20 South Peach St. tilt J, 11. Johnston motored In from the Harneburg district this moru la.; and spent a few hours trans acting business. 1 a n e e, Riverside Community clot), Saturday eve. Ilroadway Or chestra. "2 According to Deputy (lame War den Roy Parr of this city, who spent yesterday at Gold Huy dam cheeking licenses on the river, fish ermen were not catching many fish. Hundreds of il-mcrmen are on the streams every day. Mr. Parr reported. A shin ml Tidings. "It Is not what you make that makes you rich: It's what you save. When you buy Coffleld tin pro tectors you undoubtedly and indisputably saw." This Is the statement of Crane, the Cof. , field dealer, Central Point, and 132 N. Front street, Medford, und 1' will be pleaded to "show you " US A line turnout of World war vet. Tans Is expected to participate in the Memorial day parade to morrow mornlnu. Post Command er Horace Hromley has reu nested every c-servire man In Jackson county to Join with Medrord post No. K. In paying homage to the j departed veterans by marching in J tomorrow's parade nnd nUo by at ( tendance al the annual exon-lnes. Da it e e. Riverside Cnmdiuuity , Club. Saturday eve. I'rtmdwy Or I ehetru. 72 Included ammiK the Oregonlans registered al Medford hotels, other than those from Pm Hand, are J, II. Cederwall of lloid Itlver. tlco T. Knight of Hubbmd, (1. H Cnmphpll and Mr. and Mrs. n. Thompfion of KiiKenr. Mrs. P. (l, Hogftn of Hlgnnl. W. W. Wilson of Salem. W. P. Oray nnd sOl'- ei Hck ot nosebtirg, among the Klamath Kails residents j w-Ilo arrived In Menrord ycslcrnay Twenty-nine out of the Ktato earn rcpl stored here yoHterday with thy local state auto truffle bureau, a n c e, Htvf iHldf Coniiiiunily Cluli, Saturday eve. ilroadway r ehentra. . 72 Making an enjoyable outinif. Wily Shaw of .W arren. J W. Kirns, .Mm. John Hillings. Miss Huth lill- MakltiK an enjoyable outlm? , linux and Xewman (Kid) illlllnk's I at "the county clerk's offlc'e todayi''V Johnson. Af.endantfl at the lo Harold lloodniacher, 27. and Klsle Maas, 27, both of Haera- j taken, S.1IU lie would not live, mento, Calif. ' H 1(1101 In tlio luns, the J. 11. l'liiluute wns arrested here j m"ck "l m- Two bullets mrurk yestwrdny by the sheriff's office ! nlm in the neck, for Kureka. Calif., officers, cm nj Tl"' flht 'llh' Johnson fol charKe of non-support. Phllnate Ib) '"w'fl search for robborr, who loot- aecuMed of having left hhi wife nnd minor child without fundK. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Mc(?rndi( are Hie ownern of a fine new Htude-' liakcr sedan. purehaKed ihl,vvifk. Mr. nnrf Mrn. Harry K. Tomlln Hon, who have been Hpendlnt; a fi-v weik' vacation vinitini; in fall j fornla eltleM, have decided to locate In Vallejo. where .Mr. TomliiiMon haa accepted a position with the Vallejo Ice and Storage company. Mr. and Mr. TomliiiMon will prob- abty sell their property on Oak street. Mr. Tomllnson was former ly connected, with the Ashland ice plant, previous to the illness that forced him to resign his position ami seek a different cllmnte In the effort to rebuild his health. The Tomllnson have made many friends In Ashland during their sev eral years' residence, and they will be missed in social and civic ac- Ifvf.les where they enjoyed prom Inent places. ANliland HeKister. . Dunce. Itivrrside Community Club. Kuturiiay eve. Ilrondway or- .chestru. 72- ; The fire department was called uisl lllKht shoi.lv before in o'clock to .he corner of Plum and Klevcnlli streets to cxIiiiKuish an automobile fire. The car, which Is Ihe prop erty of J. A. Clodilard. suffered n destroyed (op and dnmiiKCd uphol stery. J. li, Pnrllani of llaxtuff. Coin., won among' Hie niotorlsts from a distance who repls.erod: today at (he local lu-ancli of (ho ou( of state aula rec;lstra.lun bureau.. . The American l.eiiion Auxlllarv is illlesled lo meet V e d n e s d a y uioiiiInK nt II o'clock at .he Library park to form for the Meniorlnl day purailii. A Bond1 ntlendnnce Is lirnill lo be present to flltliiKlv rep resent Ihe Inrcc memlwrshlp of tile auxiliary. AniniiK (he hotel miesls In Med ford from (he stale of Washington ire (iuy Cooper nnd Mr. and Mrs. .UleorKi' I'-m'sylhy, of - Cenlrall.i. Mr. and Mi-s: I). I). ! Kdw nrils of Hpo- Knne, sirs, r, jones of Olympla. Helen Dickinson and Frederick 'hl(e of Seattle. ' j Teiiipprary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriffs office, today to Marry Marx. II. V. Dean and John Perl of Medford. C. 11. Cleve land of Azalea. Craee Dickey of, Ashland, Hlchard (fault of ItoKtlf' Itlver, Hoy Shuck of Cmiullle and J. A. Vance and C. W. (iraliiim of Grunts Pass. In order to accommodate the In creasing business- In the furniture ch'imrdncnt of (he .Medford Furnl-I tore and Hardware company.! CIpoi'rp Lewis lias been added to the I stuff of (his concern. , j ", Charles lMuhibnihani,' who hnsj licen In Culiforiiln for five, years.! returned tci Medford Sunday, i J The ruinmaKe rale of-the First i Melhodlst church ladles, lo be held! Ill Ihe Do-Drop-Inn hulldint;. hasi hin'ii postiioned owIuk to unavail ability of an empty slore space. s DKUKhters of Veterans will meet at Ihe pju k at II o'clock Wodnifi-' clay uiornliiK. and are asked to! brlnw fiwers. . Htieeinl' convocation (.'rater Lake Chapter No.! 32, It, A, M Muji. 20. Work hi P. M. and M, K, "M. cleKlVes. TlitnquoC at Oll'S p. in. liy order of F. 13. NICHOLS. Sec. (IS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE The chance of a life time to buy a nice 2T.-ftere tract : of land, fenced with wovon wire: good barn and rabbit hutches; a beautiful building spot with large) onk trees. Only 2 miles from) Medfortl, and on a good muend-i am road. Price only flsoii; $ loo t cash, balance gtud terms. .See I Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 7:s. 70 YVANTUIJ ItlRhl ynuim man. iikpr.. miu'hlne posler and lyp ls(. Klne nprnlnu; answer fnll'. .Medford lluslness CollnKe. OWN. FOIl IlKNT Small dean lluuse. Phone KL'7-V. 70 l-'llll. 11IC.NT 4-rnoin stucco eol-! taue. furnished or unfurnished: uur.iue. til West 2nd, or in-! tulle at Ollenlal Art , Varlelv Klole. 6Stf-! KOI! IlKNT Room '.' per week.1 Hac'helor cahlil. 445 S. V'ronl. 74 i WA.NTKli Man to put up hay hy! eonlraet; horses and equipment 1 furnished. I'hone iitiriXi wA.M Ki-i.y hoy. (lime in roun-i try for summer, to work fori board ami Welch St. Ic'llll U V I l," tli,.l. I. B.i . m.)u Meadows, (iriftin Treek. 7al FOItt HUNT 4-room furnished I, hoU'e: ttvo hedrcioms. ' s . - v I.OHT Lady's wrist wntill, Klsln, yellow colli. oe.nKiin. I'hone ;.'7-V. Kuwiird. 7n KOH IlKNT MnusekeepInK rooms 334 Apple . ;4 1'OK IlKNT Small house, newly finished: shower hath, lmtiilrr !JS No. t'elilral. 70 FOIt KAt.K llahy himcjxTlIke new. fall nt Till No. Itlverslde nfler P- ' .. FIGHTS ARREST, ! SHOOTS SLEUTIf (JUTLAND. Oro May s. W) . , ! officer. as Johnson, spec-ted ly as rinc; leader of a Kai V ; of' calotflce rohhei-s, was thot "tc .,o..n tiu" ,v:,! hot throutjli the leK hospllal, to which Johnson was eU! postofficcs In villages in the vicinity of Portland recently. Three suspects were held In jail hei e today under investigation. They were Jairics 1 laker, 22. Hen I-es-meister. 27. Hert Mockliv Theliiia Maker. 2S. alsn was' held, but oifjeers did not believe she hud any connection with the al leged ring. hast week the store-nostoffice at Aloha station, a garage and store were robbed, loot amount ing to approximately $3000. A few days earlier the postoffice at lioy was robbed Arrest of the suspects came through tr.'iinx of n car In which two Washington county d" ptity sheriffs were kidnaped recently iM-ar Forest fjrove, taken to Porl lumljUnd, turned loose. t The depii-lii-s. wer.'t : unable ' to Identify. t'0' "t1" -held here today as the Ulfl napers. DR' DONEY SLATED SALKM, Ore., May 2fl. (fl) In formation reached Salem last nfuhl that Dr. Carl.(.. Doney, president of Willamette university, has been nominated for the post of editor of the Methodist Review, for 1 years the leading Methodist pub lication of the country. Should he accept the editorship his resigna tion at Willamette will be , neces sary. It was said. The magazine is published in New York. , Oeorgo Lllllott, present editor, is to retire. Clean rags wanted at the Mall Watch This Space '"; .'fo'r ; Important ;" Announcement These Drug Stores Are Open Nights ! This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Slore , Strang's Drug Store1 BASEBALL Weed vs. Medford On Decoration Day, May 30 .v at the Jackson County Fairgrounds - Manager Hall assures , ...... J, . J M f I IvV ' Cha...Farreli:.t.l , Hisd. Seals. j fO i M I mt'i in' " " : Newport and parker Al V- ! f vj 7tri ' "' ODDS AND ENDS OF feSI' St4 ffl XS ' ' ' li - VERSATILITY 2 ; ' HEAVEN ; - wrighT'bale . I -' ":" " m V. vitaphon e y " ' MURIEL DAE - F Mi XVsX. ACT3 sM . ' .,. internationally RE- ' ' . M jgVSaVg 1 ' -r,..- , NOWNED VIOLINISTS,- .... waBes. 7y.!uie ijuis uiai mis game -jwall'be a REAL CON- TEST, as Weed has a StTOni? team, R3 n a a a ra u row SCREENS a o TROWBRIDGE CAnixivr won KS DDDDDO IN BELGRADE IN FRAY WITH POUGE . . - y . 1 , ' I wus born in Solon. X. V., Oct. 1, ' IlKLflltADi:, Juki)- Biavla. May; 1 S4t. , She. wus married at the Hue 59. JP) Four sludents were sorl-."' 1 1 I" Pltt'l'ierce ut Wurlpjii, ously wounded and H others -l -Vlim: in l'JUO they came to Ore- Jured In u drawn battle early (1.!.'""" un" "V"' "'V ""fV ! n.ornins, -between uolice and tu- v',l'; 1,l",d,'llve 'na',e .''T"' "0,ne , . , , . ... .. . at (jold llilt for the puHt five yean. .IrtiU. who were tlemonstnitl,, aaintlu. rat!licatIonofthe.Net-iAJra. j. ' paHS,d away at the tuno conveijuon. h da hlp., Mr8. H u The conflict wa ended m 3 u. Kenjlston in IuTr .May asih in., whm reinforcements of Kend-I u th(f ()f u-jii aim mounivu punct-men ar- rived on the scene A. Uordrero, Italian minister, to day lodged a written protest against continued anti-Italiun dem onstration In Jugo-Sluvlu with the government. It was couched in most preempt ory terms. Thirty studenta were wounded j when mounted police with drawn swords charged a group gathered on the step of the students' home which was recently presented to the university by King Alexander. Many students were bruised in the affray when the police carried out orders to prevent any further dem onstrations. Police then surround ed the building and the students were besieged within. Thu demonstrations started with the burning of a portrait , of Pre mier Mussolini of UiHy. Police scattered the mob, but it reassem bled later and students shouted: "Down with Mussolini; down with , fusefnn."' 1 Police with fixed bayonets and mounted officers chased the stu dents And arrested At). . , Thivutttbreaks, wit Is which there Is mm h ptibMe sympathy, were in 0- Uto!j ySSW-'-r THUR.rv'.: -stsf i iV'L.' TQMORROWfe j or! jiyWI Mjfflf.' ' 'WITH A MARVELOUS AUTOMATON 1 n Special , ' ' ' ' ' ' Special MffitHBm M Memorial HUNT'S . Memorial ; LAST TIMES TODAY . . I II Day TD ATFP1AN 'D"y I! I AUolson in "The Jazz Singer" iffllli t -Matinee VIVf?' J ' Matin" 1 J - ' With VITAFHONE yWet,-May.30 - wed. May 30 EVENING ' 9p - 7dm,.., I ; . II, ONLY I OS r, M, Children 25c ur.iiiiiv r. .1 - My-v, w i ij im prutoHt umtinsr alleged Italian up-in-Hhiuii of Slav minorities anil UKalnaL ratification, uf the Xeltunu treaty. The treaty permit Italian ifftlUfiitK of, lialmatin and Slovenia to own land iviihln 8tf miles of tho Adriatic, coast. l ' . j Obituary ' I'lKllCB Wealthy Anna Pierce Mh . sm.vivi.d jfieilh i I Pierre of ti rants 1'nw. Mrn. O. 11. Prnny of IEokuo Hlver, and It, A. Pierce of Mt. Shastu, Cnl.; also eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be conduct ed from the church in' liogue Hlver, Wednesday, , May 30lh at 2:30 n. m. . Rev. T. 11. Temple of the Methodist church will have charge of acrvieea and Interment wilt be made by the side of her husband In the Rogue Itlver ceme tery. - Conger funeral 'parlors' in c hurge of arrangements.- ' -- Republicans to Organize Thursday The republican precinct commit teemen elected in the primary of May isih.will meet at the Intel Medford at '10 o'clock a. m., May 31st, to elect officers uijd transact such other business as may come before theirs--- . Any ri)ublicans desiring to at tend this organization meeting will be welcome. ' I (Signed) .A. J. OHOKlC President. vKKN . M APS1 1 AIL, Sec. BiUILDING NEWS Announcements HOMES FOR SALENO DOWN PAYMENT One year tiito tills company offered for sale a number of lots In tho Hlllylew- Addition, with Un necessary building materials for erec( Ins a lioroe and .;;araKe. The terms were such that any re sponsible parties wno did not have funds lo makp the down payment could, under this arrange ment, build a home to (heir own requirements with their own Ideas. . The plan was very sue cessful and a number of families are now enjoy Insi (heir own homes as n result of our otter. Hwbiisc of tire limited capital at our disposal'.wo were able to take care of only a Tew of the many who wanted to tiike advantage of such an opiwr tunlty. We are at this time prepared to extend (his offer .to n-lew moro-famllios "and -will he Blad lo haee lnrost(l parties cull nt our office for further Inl'irniatlfm. """. " III EI'LWM Builders Bureau DEATH DENIED ' INDIANA FATHER 10 SLEW SONS VALPARAISO, Ind., May 2'- (fa i.tfr. imprisonment will be (leorgo Allen 't'hlsholm's punish ment for the slaying of his two small sims. Superior Court Judge Crum packer, who parsed tho sentence op tho 35-year-old Canadian war veteran late yesterday, spoke of the crime as the worst on whicn a m.m ever lyid stood on trial before him. He refusethe state's plea for the death penalty, how ever, saying that "no man could do as chisholm did and be nor mal." Chisholm, broken and feeble, heard the verdict in- alienee,. Ar rested March a, the father con feMed he had induced hfs sons. Kdgar. 7, and George, y, to drown themselves in a canal at East Chi cago. He said he had planned a similar fate for Robert, a twin to F.dgar. He promised tho boys they would set: their grandmother when he led them to the canal, but Robert did not accompany them, he saying he did not care about going to "grandma's." The Indiana law does, not admit a jdea'of insanity. , ' Clnimlfifid nflrdplloi,, oo; rnenlli i Roofing Company Makes Liberal Terms for Composition Roofs Applied The Weaver-Henry Co.. larse manufacturers uf roll rooll.m and composition shlndes, have re cently made an offer (0 the people of Medford. They will furnish tho mrial and labor with which to apply a new roof of anv of their pro ducts on a clown payment plan, tho balance lo be paid over a period 01 months, depending on the size of the contract. The Weaver-Henry Coa offer differ from most Installment plans in that thav charge Interest ra'le " ,""'ai(l bl,llu'co "'"-l t a very low The line Is a complete one ot roll asphalt roof ins. fell, for hllt.p roofn and a varied array of compos ,io shinBles inclndlns an attractive new design know n as Ihe tlodiic t i ' ' This i.MUe can furnish yon compleie infornia lion as to (helerms and (he prod'i'.L " ",10rn,a- Of Information m ":-::. V i ' . 'f : ?K- :. 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