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PAGE TWO ,W'Wn Al Air. TRIHUNR. MKDFORD. OTJEfiON'. MONDAY. JANUARY 21. 1929. 1m "1 I 1 tin wVCll CX11 vl Tp 1 f r PfCnt) I --- vllUl 'hil the poHtnffico will not he I closed tumoirow afternoon during ! the funeral of Frank W. IluMmirt, iiy mail carrier, w ho died Satur- i day afternoon, ami whhh w ill he i held at :3 oVIn.-k, the pontotflce, staff will hi' reduced t a minimum ' at that time in order tci eniihl- as many nttaehes iw im-Mblc to at - lend the funeral u their fellow . Have your cur reconditioned at Motor Inn Cine, 207 K. J'lverMhle. Miss Josephine Koppes rifiiinii'd hei Junes toduy as .secretary of the ColiiilV hcaltll unit, after an Infill- enza illness since a few dayn hc-( fore Christinas. Menihors Is. O. I. rerpji-sled to he present W. t). hall 7 p. m., Jan. I'.'. 301' Fred Kiser of the Riser .studio at Grants I'nts, with hranth at t'rater lak national park, spent t inlay ! in the city lookiiiK afi-r husinef.s j matter, which include,! n vilt to j the ('rater national park offices in j ' the Federal hllildinfc. Old-time dance. Walker.--. Tina. Iiist Ftah lump con'.. Tel. C.H. Medfo-d Fuel Co. tf Guests from a distance reiMtered j 1 at Med font hotels include Mr. and Mrs. I?, F. Danhausi-n of Jones- j ville. Mich., Karl I.ec ami '. K. ( Irvine of New York City. J. M. Del Mar of Denver, Colo , A. K. Wilson of Chicago and Helen James of Itoston. j Wood all kinds oak, laurel, i fir fliid dry slabs. Mod ford Fuel Co. Tel. C3I, tf Circuit Jude Jlnrry Norton ai J rived this forenoon from his home , in Grants l'n.ss for circuit court duties here until next Thursday, when he will return to Grant i'avs to hold court there. Watch for thft WatkiiiH products failicltnr, or phone Mrs. W, N. Cnnipbell, 388-lt, or call nt 1 la KinR St. 30i; The Cleaners and Dyers associa tion of southern Oregon have post poned their monthly meoiiiiK, which was to have heen held In '; Klamath Falls Saturday evenlm;. Th mectlnir wilt he held some time ' In the neur future when the wenlh " vr is hiort) propitious. (let thoso renders and auto hodies strnlphlened nt Hrlll's Pheet Metal Works, opposite Tewls Huper Kervlco Htntion. Thone 418. tf Tile t'niversity of (irri.;on fresh mnn bii-Hkethnll team, Vhich plnycd Katnes here with Medford Ti t'l-' Friday nnd Saturday nlKhts, left on tho return trip to Kueno Sun day forenoon, in t Southern Pu cific company stnpfi. Wood all Ulnrtn onk.4nurel. fir nnd dry slabs. Medford F"1 r.n Tnl (if ' It Mainly duo to cold weather n-H .,..,.V1.1H,. .n(4,,--H,v.n nllmnnfu 'he Gold 1-1111 dance pavilion his Iteoii closed by i'H proprl'dor, 1,u!ie Kincald, for hIx or elht woclci, after which It will bo veoponed with a number of new improve ments. However. Mr. Klncnid': lCnirle Point pavilion will bo op erated as lieforo on 11 bi-monthly i, achedule. UlK dance Weil, nlht, Walker's special rnptimu numbers. !tuH Full report of the first parental conference held on tho 1. of G. campus' nt Ktmenn last year lias been printed by tho school of home economies, and is available for free distribution. The publication con tains -seven papers on child care nnd training presented by special ists at I ho conference. The report constitutes 11 reference bulletin on the subjects covered. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. " 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorpo Kobison, for many years resldent.M nf Ash land, moved last week to Medford, whero M l?ob(un in It! buii;c.-!. They aru located nt 1 ( r Fast Filth Hlreel. I,et me write your fire Insurance. Curl T. Tongwald. Hotel Holland. l'hon flfis tf Harry UinabniKer resumeil du ties todiiv as city eleelrlclau and building inspector, followim; an at tack of ititluena. which had con fined him to his home since InM Wednesday. All winter dresses $r, $10, Sir. Mil llins. .10 a Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Peterson of Santa Hosa, fleo. W. Ghirier of Oakland and 11. W. J.nw of l.o.s Angeles are niunm the California ieiiui- iriMi'tru 111 ,iniiiiui iki telw. Cheap lumber nnd cedar ne.ds Mnnfnrn T.oniher Cn ?S7tf Don't say Bread, say: Fluhrer's Milk Bread. Be assur ed of the finest the mar ket affords. indorsement of proponed , ehnnes in the ttn-H'in eo-operutive , law, prnpOKal of HiMitinnnl state iniii iintlomit J.-KlfliiUvf churn;- ' M'l (IIm-hhMihi of preM-nt market- Piollnis . occupied the iivumi- fo-ojii-naivi- council in it riniil .-rs- ! r i"n J-'attinhiy at Nalwn, whkh enl- id with the election of J. O. Hull, m a n a. k p r of the KiiKene Fruit i (IrowfiM' unociation, as pn-nifleiii: AI. J, .ewhoue, uitlatitl inantiK'T ( of the Honrl Jiiver A)pl kio Q . I Meet. nil VM'-pi'ciii-ni, ami Cit.-o imo O. ;itln, i-xti'viHlon niarkciln hpcinlijit at Oieumi .State tollcu'c. i , ' I 1" ! V'f J" "' x,"" 'r"C' , Matin-liny, t " se he hit; lhe ."V elrnl ; r ai mei a fi-opt i alive Cx haiiK4', j ivo.lnreiV ro-openiiiv 1'nrk- j lnK (.mni;IJiy nf tjalcin. the Katem , fnKon I ;iiry iiM'tin iiKsm-iaiion and , .Monrnoui h 'o-nperaiive m-um- ety. I i,vv, ...,1, ..n.. ' Johnson's Market. tf Mr. and Mrs. William Dunon left this forenoon by motor for their home in Sacramento, Oil., following a vidt in Medford of a week with Mm. Dutuan's sister, Mrs, w. S. Gordon, who recently arrived from Seattle to mako her home in this city. Old-ilmc dance, Vn)l:civ Tues. 3ti2 Mrs. J. II, Mulchay nnd .sum II sou Jimmie of Portland passed (hrouh IeiHoid this morning on ttieir way home from a brief visit in norf hern 'alifornia. Al winter coats $r, $10, $ir.. Mullinf-. 303 Mr. nnd Mrs. Van It. Gilbert and two sons spent yesterday 01 otitiim In the Prospect district Coal by tho sack or ton, C31. Medford Fuel Co. at! Tel. tf -N. filly ret. irmd this lie. Tiling ii,,n, lil l.riet ease In anollier and from Vaneniiver. where he attend-, he down into a rollini,' heap, (lin ed the district ennyentloii nf thcijjerly he arose and pieke.l up his Kivvanii, eluh, to whleh he w;,h a 't h, ndcear and leal Ikm- eave. '"'Kan.. Watch for the u'alkins l'i'oduelii solicitor, or phone .Mrs. . .V (iinipliell, :ih H -It. or call at IK. Kiiur St. :iut; l-:nactrnent of lawn making Sun day observance mandatory wan scored by memherti of the Keventli liny AdventihL church Iuki week at the UPh Mi.Hnion of tlie soul hern Grctton conference now in pension nt lOtmene. A reHolution against lhe tendency to "inlermlimle 1 e liulon nnd politics" wan adopted. Try PeKy'n iiermanent wave. Km ma cline's Shop, liberty lildK. Phono 4 r 1 . 3IMI To n student of the KeeHc Creek rural Hchool koc.h the dlHtinellon of behiK one of the few urn mmnr school HtudenlH and posHlbly the only one In the county to receive a Krtide of 1 Hi) per cent In pen maiiHhip, Ki'iided on (viK'i-al char acteristics, uniformity and speed. 'I'lin ,t.. .... 11.. I, .,l..t. r. I fli.i U(.i,Mi uiii.irit.i..twii.iii-ti nf fice, but the writing specimen did ' nul i-iiri'v thn immn nf tlin w-filer 1 who was identified only by a mini . . ' iter, to insure absolutely impartial Krtumij.. I Wood till kinds onk, laurel, r'ir nnd dry Hlabs. . Medford Fuel Co, Tel. flRI, tf Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Puck mo tored Into Medford this mornhiK from their home in the Apph'Kute district. J tip; dance Wed. ninht, Walker's special r:u:tlmo numbers !b)3 (.nests from Seattle registered at local hotels Include W. .1. Il'irtinan, ; L. K. Herk, K. C. Cole and M. V. ; Nash. I All winter dresses $5, $10, $15. : MulMnH. :na I Temporary aula licenses were is- sud this forenoon at the tdiertlTti office, to the Pricket t Lumber coin- pnny, L. C. House, Kokci Weod I bury, C. It. Storey lilchard Olson, A. MeCIanahan. Mrs. W. l (Irlu-1 sted and Carl Luthey of Medford. j Kresh smelt arriving dally at 1ohtiHon Mirlcet. . tf ' Mr. and Mrs. (I. II. Morton of Caslella. Cat., nre spendinK several days In Medford attending lo bust-1 nesH matters. Honrs nnd window cheap nt Modford LumhpriCo. 2S7tf Mr. and Mrs. Kavlle .JorHeiiaen. 1 who have been enjoying a several I weeks' honeymoon trip In Califor nia and New Mexico, have taken a enltiiKo at Carniel. where they expect to remain n month. Mrs. .lorKeiiscn was formerly Miss Mar jorie Semon. Now Is the time to put on your dormant spray. Phono In your or der to spray man, W. F. Stearns. Phone 1024-L. 310 The orenon Slate College Alumni club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. li. .1. tlanoe. JL'H North oakdale avenue. All novelty shoci, $3.85 ami f 4 ST.. Mulllns. m at3 Mrs. K. J. Wilmot has re'urned from Portland, where she attended a meetiuK of the state missionnry board of the Christian elm relict of Oregon and of which she is a mem ber. Hot. clean coin. Tel. 631. Med ford Kuel Co. tf Pounty warrants were Issu.mI at the county clerk's office toi.ay to W. II. Keriftison of Hold Hilt, one coyote ami one bob-oat. and to Fred 1 eFord of Ash bind, one coyote. All novelty shoe $S.8."i nnd t-I.Rfi, Mnlllnx anH J. C, Thompson Is spending to day nt Crescent City on business. Thnnuis Hen It y Co, Lottm on tnrnlturo nnd other collaternls: R trnhiht or Inntnllment loans on , city property. Palm Htock, cornerj Main nnd Front, upntnlr. 2fintf : Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Little leave I Dixon. III., Wednesday tor Lou Ah- j 1 l'm Annerson. employed ny the Kcb-H, where they will remain until RiMon Hardware concern of A-h. Anrtl 1st. when thev will come i ' hmd. suflered minor injuries Satur Medford m upend two or three day when a Ford truck he was driv mtmilVH. as they do every year. lnV nkhlded directly into the path Their friend will be Klad to wel- nf fKe in that city, ennio them to Houthein OreRon h,l ,ho driver- tr the two ve again, bleles miv each other they were Hive mendlni?. runnem removed i "hl to itop and the collision re- i snrt minirn worked back. Hnndl-; ernft Shop. Slfitf 1 1. It. Howen, master of the Knerprl-f tir'iiuA wan In Medford tndfiy. Mr. Howen report h ii bin j nieellnp at the (IraiiKe hall In i 1'vans valley Snturday n I R h t. 0 Twenty new membet-H ere taken I In nnd 11 prood social tlnTe was en-1 Official visitation hy Ornnd Mas Joyed. , ter V. J. Melnill to Mmlford I.odne Wntch for the WntKlns products 1. O. O. F,, 'fuesdny evenliiK, Jan. solicitor, or phone Mrs. W. N. ii!. Other lodges of valley re- Cnmphell, aHH-K. or Cull nt IIS King si, job WASHINGTON r.'.nny Crr.:cnce (lefx) c:y- If ir.t ccprcil, pr.tic::co si.d :ctceveinco ere needed to become a . ..lii; clrickcr. Che cj.!.;!i.TtfJ feu. cjusrit lo win tht title while Mcriun f-ltlion (tenter) went t'.r.fj Attorney .Wv.'lon C. Chain-y had a bard fall last Saturday when lie came to cart it with a suddenness thai was HiuprlsinK when a sheet of innocent appearing be nil a Fldi-walk on Kltrhih strer-t fail -d to piovide sufficient foothold for him i to mnintaln liis eiiiilibrium. Ah he - slipped, his hat went in one dircc- , A) Wni,.,. coats , ,lljjns $10, $IC an auti The establishment of checking station, at v. hb h all in- ' -,''iJ'"' t'"" with the Portland coining out of slate cars would be 1 branch of the Council for the Pre- required to register, near the;vention of War, was formed at a Klamath Jnnciion will have little !um heon held by the Ministerial nppt.?iilon in lhe opinion of Hhcr- iff ftalph Jeniilnr.s. w ho is spun- -oi-iuj; a move fur siieh estj.hiiuh. ihoui'iit it u.mi.i rnent in the prove of br-uefil .s a crime pre- 1 vent at ive measure in l h" nppre-hen-ri-ui of fuj'itiveM fmni Justice, auto ihieveM and Imozc runners.. If the station is opened, it will take away the auto reidstrat ion branches now opcrallnK In .Med- ford and Ashland, and Ibis fact .. nu in pronai. ly oe the oniy Ki-ouuds tor opposition. ! Notlco Plumbim renalrinn- nf nil kinds. Call Will Swart, at h'sues, culminntine; his talk by de- which admitted rain inside, ruin-KiiK-L. 3o.li scribinu the hhrhllKhtB of the Kel-; tllK ,n nnd caused other it nt v rond lonsLructlon in I b-kimath county durim; 1 !) rep- j nvest meni of $4(i4.- UuriiiK the year 1 miles i:ev ro.'ii whs 11 nmi n in lirhUi'H erected. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med- ford Fuel Co. if : Itruce Sluilhorn, representative of the M, J. n, CuiTee company, out of Portland, sijent the week lend in Medford on business and It i boned to secure -i Hnnniin The house and lurni.ui'e wew m pleasure. rimnjrement here for Mrs. Lucia "i'''-'d, although far from their real Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Ame-i Mead, whr. w.tli her hu- ' value, It B understood. Lumber Co. 237tf band have gained prominence ns Mr-S- t'nroy is deeply apprecia ' Construction in Portland of a national peace workers, and who Is tlvn tll(' valiant work performed ; JD.IM)0 broadcastipK station to kIvc now maklnu' a tour of tb vt ''' the neflibors and others in sav , weather data lo airplane pilots under the auspices of tho National piactically lltho furjiiture j while flyhiK wMl start soon, it has Council for the prevention of War. "nu "ffptl of the house, save in I been announced hy Thomas C. She will .speak in Ashland A ill tlu HtUe Kalherine Con Hale, assistant airways engineer for 12, at whleh time an effort to Irtve roy "d Hobby Conroy. whose inn dppnr'ninnt of commerce, who recently cnmplcted n prellmlnarv survey for seven .sueli stations the eoasl airway. The other six I will he at I. os Alllteles. Fresno, (aklaud. Hcdillnt. Mefll'ord and Ne- altle. The stations will lie In op I 1'i-atlon atioul July I, Mr. dale said, and a radio heam direetlm: systeui will l,o milled later. The latter ile- vice will ,'ttalile pilots to determine Hncred Heart hospital on Saturday, months ami, and one of which was their loealliiu when flying "hlind" : Quinary l!Mh. was horn at I'rhana. . a huKe dressed doll and wardrohe In foe. i Illinois. May I'.'lh. IS. In Jul? of elollles. "t?harlsM Hep. Phone 79-M 1 aeeonipanied his parenta to - -Mrs Sndle Allen ss:tf. 1 Medford and has l.cin a rcidenl TOO LATb TO CLASSIC ' .Mrs. Ilerl Creer of Ashland win1"' "'"V "l"''1' 'hat lime. Kor the Muest of Mr. and Mis. Cellauer ;,aMt fnur years he has served t'Oll HIONT 4 - room modern hero over the I ..e.l .as tt mall carrier in the local pod- : house. Plume .W-Y. 3,7 Illy wood, fir and laurel: L-reen . fir, any nmount. Phone iir.S-I,. 304 I Inelllded iimoim the Oren.inluns ! reiiisl.red at Medford hotels are! F. Marks and r. 1 1, famphell of Kimene. d the followlK from , Portland: W. i.ook. It M-ivv mi 1:. Kevno ds. n. .1. inn Cain Simpson. Mt-f. .1. E. .Keaimsher a It. Nel.son. Kred lbu ton. W illiam ltifrev,-U. (1. Wendt. (I. II ,lohn - son. A. K. Hartman. W. W. in-; chell nd Herbert Woodstock. Itest Utah lump coal. Tel. 63 1 . Medford Fuel Co. f, ohn Crantbam of Sams Vn 1 h1 v i Crautbam of Sams Vnlhy! was a business visitor in the ciiy thtH morniiiK. ! Wednesday ntKht will be nodal I nlubt at the Knstcrn Star loduc. when the newly elected officers! j will preside for the first time. In- i I terostln: and extensive plans are; now under way for the affair. Itecause of slippery base, n la rue! l...ir.....i .rri u v...... . .... ' ... ... fin. ""i'-, ora pei-HhitiK's "Own" regiment. pedln.oaditchouthetireensprin,.:,,,, ,,,. ,wha,-ed at mountain load yesterday afternoon WashhiKion. 1. l'.. Septemher 5th when II turned out too far .vhen ,, . ..,,, . ,, meetiiiK unolher ear. 1 he niisliap ,.011111(.t M,,dn, t lh(1 Ml.lm. caused nu dumiiKC hut delayed the fOI-,,M proKresi, of the taKe an hour or , pHvi,t ,lfc ,lc ,vua alwMV!, lhe snow Is llnhtly packed on the llult ,, ussun,inK. always road, hut reuuires careful driving ( ri,ai,y , he,, olh,.n. in,' to nvold uccldentB. Similar condl- i i,P waa known ns i,l,.,liu. l llniunlMi exist on the Pacific hlnh-1 way over the Siskiyou mountains. K. J. Downs of Klma, Wash.. l n business visitor in Medford who arrived Sunday milieu. l.rtc w old returned Saturday f'n Ortlaud, where he spent a r,'w ''"V n a buslnesH trip. quested to he present. .Ml mem- tiers Invited. Hefresiimeiits. 301 1..; MILK-INHALERS VIE the. Iz .'.r.0' Pccc Kr.Tsovit'.h vliort a; its JinunrclavV convention. 'ORGANIZATION IS MRS. CONROY MOVES FORMED TO WORK i WAR PREVENTION association and m"inbers of the P.. '. T. A. and different church nruaniz- I nti.niu ,t iiotr.i n..ii'.n,i rh;n ,.,, : if..v i'...-. ...... 1.' r..n .,.,. 't 1 1,.. 1 1 !...:...: ..1 1. uu.,i rhruiinn u i. president nf the Ministerial asso- elation here, nreslded at todav's ineetimr. J. .1. Handsakcr. who has been : the Pacific coast representative of the Near Kast relief, and now Pa - i ,-ific euast Hccretnry of the Nation- ., council for the Prevention of War, reviewed the various neaee louu' neace nact signed last week in WashiiiKtou, I"). C. Kev. II. S. Funk, new pastor of tin- Lutheran church, was appoint ed temporary chairman of the newlv organized local neaee club. and Mrs. II. T. Lanu'e, seorctarv. , These will serve until final iilans of the orKanizittlon are worked I i out, when election of officers will 'lake nlace. her appear In Medford will be made. HI'llHAlil) Frank Willys lluli- ir.l. who ed inviy at the ""tee. On Septoniher. IHLT. he ',ll'l'l,1 to Miss Osa Medley. llncl eslahllshed nt j N"- 3 1 s Vancouver avenue, ln nil- "'"" ' l"""t. "' I '; .'"'";'". MiMB.ire, Huh- ""'u auo a oroiner, Austin nun- naru, survive nun. ! l',rilllk- !lfl ll" -s known to, ! 'v,',yon"" W;1S 11 v'Pl"l "f tl1' lVVn"tl War' l,avi,,K i" l I I:M M tW"H in Mi,y 3x'il- llH7-' ; Kmi 'Iy 1,1 I!U S' M 11 of ,h" , i rt-jtinuMit l S. M. C. he! reached 1- ranee and was on the .... ' " 1 .iaivn l;iin to .May 1st. He was 1 wounded at Chateau Thieri - Juno I iith. CMS ami spent several mouths in a base hospital, but recovered in time to pnrtiilpate in the final drive of the war a( the Meuse ArRonne, November ath. liips. He served In the Army of (Occupation January liith to May 13. P.ic.i and .o uiruiK.-! in one est. strailiht-forwar.l and depend- niue. Funeral services will he held nt the Perl funeral home Tuesday, .lanunry 2:'iirt. lit 2 o'clock p. ni., Hev. W. 11. Katon off Iclalliijt, as sisted hy Hev. E. P. Lawrence. Interment In Medfo,,! cemetery. MASSEXCSII.l. Finienil services for the Infant tlanuhter of Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K. Mnsslnitlll of this rlty will ho conducted from the ('oiimr rimernl parlors Tuesday, January nt S p. m. Rev. V. A. ("nope? will have chnrw of the services am Interment will ho miido In the McJ-ford- Cemetery. lti'Kiilnr Coiiimiiuiittlloil of Ueames Chapter. 11. K, H.. slues,lay eveninff. Social ninht, VIsltliiK tneiuliers welcome. HArriH M. Al.PKN. Pecy. Ucnverton Construction stnrte,1 on new hrlch Alohn rinntu'e build Obituary FOR HONORS s i.5 is. (i:niit) lso ran. The contest was INTO CAPITOL HILL E AFTER BLAZE! Mrs. I:. .1. (omoy and children moved Into their town home on Capitol hill near the Sacred Heart ! ly overhauled and repaired wine ! fir' 'b'stroyed the country homo on j tl,( 01,1 Mtaue road last week, today. Hardly had the fire, which oc- I furred in the afternoon, died out tniin moving trucks henn hauliiiK I the furniture and nersonal effects ! that had been saved bv the neitrh- , lmrl nrwl ihix-iitu.IiV frmn 1 In. m-nl I Inif house, to the Conrov home ' l on the hill. No one had 1 llv,'l i" the latter house for about months. after Mr. and Mrs. I i Fr,1 'bmkins, who had leased A 11,1,1 Hvi-d there for some time pre- viously, moved to Portland to re- i 11 weniH that during the interim I a bathroom window was left open aniaKe. If it were not f,,r these repairs and other overhauling work, tho family, who jukI ju,i returned from a several weeks' I visit at San Francisco nnd nearby points while their home was still """diw. could have moved into lwn home at once. u iH thuunht that tho fire was t'an'f'd by pine needles on the mnf catehiiij; fire from a chimney upark. ,(ms were mi the upper Iloor be in-nth thp rotif on that siilo where the flri first K-'ilnod hi'iulwny. A siul ftMiturr is Hint the fl;rieM ili'voured nil thn playthings, fur niture nnd personal eltc, Is ui lva.n erine and llohliy. IneluilliiK all tiler dolls nnd the lust Christmas pres ents Klven Katlierlne by lier father. whose death occurred several KOIt HUNT Small furnished house, east side. Phone Sl'V Y 30.T ,,.,, .CU 11 'w 11 I1S1I 'I'ho'ne 3"7 KOIt SAI.K Oil TltAHK 13"n-)1i. team, wagons, harness. What bve you? D. I). Shaffer. Cold Hill. :toj KOIt UK NT Furnished apt., rooms, sleeping porch, prlvat hath. SIM W. Itlth SI. Il" FOR SAI.K Haled alfalfa nnd ifraln hay: also cordwood on ground or delivered. Tel. (til li-3. so Folt SAI.K Olt lM'.XT After Keh. j 1. new fi-room plas'ercd house. : modern, fireplace, oak floors, lots : ol imlltlns. wired for electric P rnnne. s owner. Oil) McAn- K drew.H ltd 3,1.1 Fol Xl) Tire nnd rim on .Court St. Owner may have same lv IdentifyliiK and payinK for mi. 1'hone r.ts-K-4. 305 yon SAI.K lly owner. wB Six Hudson sedan: new ruhher. uood condition, jiood pain a real cnr. I Price r,7r, with IMS license; ..,. l"l. II, 111, II, d.-v 11 months contract, tiwner's ! reason for sellliiK. unsulted for I V purpose. Call 137S-J for appoint- ' nient. 3,13. j CAI.l. IIUICSSI.KK'S Square Den I Hatchery for custom hatching and chicks. Prices cheap. Phone 1'10-L. 3o; KOK SAI.K Knulty In Korrt i tourliiK; Ixvll. Ki'd ruhher. mechnnleally P. K. Inquire in Flm St.. afiernoens 311 These Drug Stores Are Open Rights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store WIDOW . OF FORD mm mmi SEEKS ABE'S CHI Jly Klrke I. SIiiijoii u (Associated Press Staff Writff) j WASHINGTON' 0') FTxhaustive j search of old government records j has failed thus far to show just J hi -9 the war department came Into j possession of the rocking chair with tatin cushions in which President Lincoln was 'seated at I Ford's theater when he was shot land fatally wounded by J. Wilkes llooth on the night of April 14, i StfrrtnK of the dust on the tdd fll,. ,,f t..rt cm.-A.An .1 . iments and tho Umlthsoninn Inl- i "UUl SU""1' of flsh f',r f"'U''" Kl'1" lutlon w,ia prompted by an nppi-al , ,'""lr-"' " ill luivp their . ci.i:'l 1 1 j from tho 73-ycar-old v.-hlow of fiinial ronfcrerico l:'-rf .Innuiti v l'-r.. n.irry i lay mm. v.Ko an manager. .....,..,,, .m i inaii'ii ino I chair In tho hox that .lay for the i comfort of tho presldi-nt, hririRiiiK It from his own bedroom nearhy. I The widow. .Mrs. Ulam-he fhap- j man Ford, once n member or the thapman sisters t. am whlt-h 'm"" " hl'lKtonians w,,h lnBinK and daneniK nppoarames .... ..... -...Kf. ,n uvniK in Hutherford. N. J.. dependent on nej- moils i or support. She has asked return of the j chair to her as the property of her j late husband, she has received for ' r: "in a private collector of Lin- , ellcs an offer that spells in- ! dependence and comfort throuKh- : out her brief remaining years. Tho chair itself has been stored for decades in the basemen of the ' Smithsonian institution. It ha.s f nev.-r been placed on cxbibiiion because Itis a reminder of a preat. 1 tragic, event as is Ford's theater j useu, purcnase.i ,y the govern ment to Insure- that it should nevernment to insure that it . t-houid never a:ain be used oh n theater. Moves to ennv...., ti. dinny old buildim? nr i-eni... it with II lieu- ,m., t,. I... .... ! teciril Lincoln 'museum am n. j afoot. I Smtihsonian record h show the nair was deposited by the interior j b')ai-imen;, which rcceivtrd It from the war department. Seekins" precedents for return " ,K iin' 'oll,! ln llu' wubw, army 1 authorities turned at one !in opinion by AsFOciate Justice McPeynolds of the suni-ein.. court while he was attorney general in 'he first Wilson administration, ''roperly of Jefferson flavin .lu..i I iiii pistols and bullet moulds and "tner r.tmijur arms, seized by U!li"n - Ph when the president r thc vanislu-il Southern Confed- racy was arrested, was involved. The opinion found that as there ! 'lad heen no proceedings to ac- : quire lei:al title lo these relics, lluy remained the. property of heirs of the confederate leader re tTardless of how Ions tiny had 'emained in possession of the kov- rnmont. On the strength of th.n. :hc h.'irs received the pistols and other equipment hy executive order of i'resiilent Vi'ilsan. Tllat is a itufficieiit precedent for return of the Lincoln chair to r.-. I'ord. nrovided no other legal ohstacle complicates the niattir. li is lo clear the road to such c.etiu: the search of records ,vas undor- N Wit if WE kv i ..-a 1 M CllBilllll ! Mil gl mT3 KHaJBanHBIiWHSEIK Sfl . 1 ALL NSW cent BA--t. 3.1 'jT 4 Complete Shows I ! VV TODAY 1 30,3:30.7BndS P X SEE and HAR! ' I ; flitk v LIFE' LVE' R0MANCE the U. S. Naval i I 11$ Xf s) Aoadunl'- Thcir fn. their fights, their loyalty. I fHT? - aSt That SparkIes with Youth- Kibh nXll 7 J0HN MACK BROWN If yN5LiriiX "UUM ALLtlN in MM A V '7C r .Mil SUmP&m k note i LfjL ( This picture Is presented with one Q JtPJpC vVj. Ift of the most elaborate talking, ting- S (5&TJ- r. ing, dancing prolcoues ever at. I . IH V ' tempted in talking pictures. 1 V I I V TWO ACTS OF TALKIES Vatinees 1 A r7l li I f 0" "THE TALKING E.ve'ningV I 1 Y Lt L l I f j NEWS REEL" 25 and 50 I ii -j'-v tJ-r: - 3j taken. And if it can he determined 1 hut 1 hi irovt'rnmeni nu-relv imn t-xereised h ripht of inlKhL a 11 ihepo yearn unil kept for it.s own use n hit of property thai right fully helonirs to the widow in New Jersey, it will po to hi-r Ultimately even if Serrt'taty Davis of the war department finds it n o-.-. iry to luke the matter to eitnici fur ' HUthnrlty. since mis io ASSURE FUTURE OF FISH SUPPLY WASHINGTON Scienti"t-1 who are striving to ns:ur t:n fide- Thpso hloloclsls anil v.. pisls , woi kltlK in tho stream-, and lakf x ; aIlrt ,H.Pan MhinK protin.l of tho Cnitcd .Stales and Alaska, will iv- I vj,.w lhe, proKren of the last f.v y,.arK lllul ,.,,, nul ,hl.ir j in . Klu f . , , , ,,.,. i knim'pl. ' They are eoncermd not only whh 1 flmiy f,,,,, , ,.. . s.lt f:.h ilinl .nle.- , ....... in many j 1 forms, and not onlv liie specie thai are .-old in the markets bn: thope that provide sport. Their joii is to discover the causes of depletion of certain spef les and means of oveivomim; that loss, to study the causes of variations in '".mm.ancc .0 i,n,MuianL i.snerjcs. , - i" ""iv in " oi" .cieaslni,' the natural .supiily of. j:ame and food Kloi Ks. To accomplish this they must; rind out how and where each spe- of keepiiifT free Iron ?oItls, esje cies come into the worlii, how it cially if the system lias alre:kw lives, where it -jock and what i: I does while fcrowini; t,( maturity, ' how it liviiif conditions can in- imj. roved, and what protect ion it i needs in a world crowded with men : 1111,1 ho-Vf !lIltl flshini? nets, Much of this woik is done in 1 frtr P'aces and MUiet retreats that n.ore like the fulfilm-nt or , ,mi 'lsin,'n :l d''-ins that Hie .rdi- I " i-..".. mu.-ia.... r wmcn a iso enter into t no pictur i vital part of the undertaUim:. The i-on fere nee has been called by Henry O'Malley, comi:i1ssi.jm-r of the bureau nf fisheries. Kepurts heard will cover the work done in the fisheries of the Atlantic, Culf ami Pacific coasts, the (Ji-eat Lakes, the fresh walfivj of the interior, tile ureat oysti'r be, is, and the pond and small lakes of "farms" where more and more fish are helm culti vated like any other fund crop. BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURK DnorMir ri n a 1 r r THE SANITARY WAY Phone 51 Births r li .Mi-. And Alls. M. I. 1 it iil nr.- i. palciit.s of nil eiutit. niltl on-'-h-pouriU ilit im In tr. In. I'll at tin.' Shi n-;u-t lit;sii;iul lui rntilr. A seven and one-half pound b'v 'was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Clark at the Sacreil Heart hiKpji.t; ! Ju nuary 1 M h . Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Seo't nro th pa rents of a six-i"ti:id irl, but n at the Community hospiial Janu ary J7th. Mr. nnd Mrs. l.u ins Lull .f Cent nil Point are the parents .,; a seven ami one-half pound iri. born at til- Sacred Heart h..:,:t ,. this TnurniiiLT. .MamUi .li'fi'rn's Injured LONDON, Jan. 1 in') A dirt patch to the London Kven ink News from Sydney. New South Wales, said tin- Ann-ricaii ncir -Maude Jeffries, now Mrs. Osbomi, wife of an Australian wool d or, was seriously injured in .;n autornobiU coUiPiun r.ear Na. - noma, Houtlu in South Wales. Th" acciilcnl or iirroil vi'slcrilay wh. h(. waa moWrinK to h-f h,. i)llIuvs property i Xewln-iK New lire truck will he imrehaed shortly. 1 :-r CrfAr, llin fo'nDtE 3CLUi'J AlU KUKjC FLU V AVE FEARED i Crest of Firet Wave of Epidemic Believed to Have Been ' Reached in West Health authorities lear that the prupom decline in the number o new nil euM'H iii:y ot; uiiiy a pi c- hnto lo a second ami more Hi'Vovu ; wave. They point out the imi'-name been weakened ijy tho flu, as cGils's at thb: time, are apt to brhiiv on bronchitis, pneumonia, or i'. r.ct'ond flu-at tacli. And yet, loo milch dorJn;" U rilso dangerous, as it may upset the digestion just when the pji- IffMt needs itiosl to hulld tip his re sisianee. To avokl both dangers, literal!;. millions depein! on Vic!; 3 W.iic Jtub. the external treaiment which proved so 'tieTpful in the I91S epidemic. The pntiHc is now u mnmlinK over '!76,ou jars every L'l hnun. HUNT'S iir a rnpitff i xt " v'1- tl KjoAIlMFiH Jan UtDITIDtl PU ISA'. rt5Qi'tii;E ARTS IP St. A3 I k r. . 1 ImLW rifir lU, JJLJLULJf 1 nr.'. 'ji'V,! r t , i. 1 , lit) i ra- I L-rs 1 1 j Ti-IF. ; ,vj; BOY r as