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O o O ' O - n O . PAfiE TWO Tocal and 'Personal Miss Mal l .M irk, fouitiy homi dfiuonHtiHtluu ugt.'iit. and County AKt-nts It. Ci. Fowler and J... 1. Wilcox are ttpvmliiitc this tvuuk i" CorvuIlU in niu-nUuiieu at Uh an nual conference of tin on-yon Htato college exli'iinii'ii workers. Mr. X. C. Wrfilt-rfii'Id, poultry veteran of WajdiiiiKton, will !'- : turo at the r I f f in Clerk m hool- Uoxiho Tuesday, Kehruury Oth, at n'.'lni'k HulikM l Ih 1i lie "I'uU lirv I for Profit." 3lf, The Misses Kwlyn Wold and Durothy Itynn returned this morn Inn to ihi'lr Htudlrs at the .South ern Oration Normal wchool at Ash land, after speiulirm the week J1 their hoine8 here with friend and relatives I'oultry I'rodueerM ioHuciut ion Iiuh Juki nhoiit a carload ui tur key signed uh for Hltiiuuciit-ami will ship February iMh. If you Imvo turkeys to ship net In touch with them at once. : J'huiic 3 1 r ! The V. K. M. S. of the l-'irnt M. E. church will meet Tuesday at -p". in. in the church parlor. Mrs. Wm. Uollowuy will he leader of the study hour. Mr. (Jraco lJiinkey. Min. O. T. Lnwton und Mrs. Kuther J-nwlon will he hoHtejWH. A. cor dial invitation Ih extended to all ladle of the' conirej;ullon. JXm't fornet tho curd party clven ' by - Heiwies ' ChWpter Wednesday lilL-ht. MuhuiiIi; hall. I'uhllc lnvlt- - fd. ItefreHhnientM and prize, .'lid Oil est from- it distance relster- , ed at Medford hoten include M. W. . Lank ford of IiHllaiutpollH, lud.. Paul TtcIsH of ChleaK. Ill-, Mr. and Mi'H. C. t Custer of Howard Lake, JVIhm.. Mr. Und Mrs. William O'Donnull of .Mow tow. Ida., Jacob jtlauKu of Salt Lake City, I'tah. Popularity of tho New Majestic Itndio hoIh in Medford continues to tako up nil available Htoeka that tho Palmer Mualc IIouko has been able to uccuro. The. fir.st hlpmenln wcro taken quickly. Many orders have been left by local people for tho February allotments. Tho new Hinall cublnctH, tliu deep, rich tone and tlifl moderate pileu havu made them tho uuttttunilliitf radio Hat for t )ih yeiu. They liuvo the unique pobltlon of bciiiK first io offer their aSHS auta to thu publli;. Tho J'al , mcr Mulc limine Ih 1ihih11.uk nil orders In rotation and offer free demonstration in yuur own home, to insure- your saliHlaellon. 31.1 liobert lt. Irving of Hiihi'Iuh'k, who weft fUo wmird at the Moon Pralrl jaiiKcr hIiiIIoii of the Crater natlonnl forest last suiiimei' ami fall, waft a visitor in Medford today on busineHH at the Crater, initlouul forest office. Wood all kinds onk, laurel, fir and dry slab. Medford Fuel: Co. Tel. G31. If ' The Oregon lletiiil Hardware and Implement lealers'-assoclatloli will .hold Uh -3 fit a nti mi I convention February 0. B nnil 7 In Portland. "Char is" Hep., I'hono 47A-M. Mm. Hudio Allen. 2HZlt I'rofeNHor, V. Kclmer. Miiperln tendent of the Houthern Oregon ex periment station at Tulenl. wuh the speaker at thu forum luncheon of it h chupibcr of uommerco at -U rants i'tiKa thin noun. , L That Kood cuil)--Jow In ash. llan Hon Coal Co. . I'honn U3H. . tC . . QrdeiM for ,0,uOo. tiron from the state nursery at Corvallls have been filed with County- Atfent C. A. Henderson by Klamath farmers .and many moro order are expect uV within the next few weeks, Dur ing the past two years liU.iMMI trees linve been planted Ijy Klamath h:i win farmers. They are used for tho purposo.oC windbreaks, shelter locations or for aeMlheLle effects. Klamath KalU News. . . Wood all klndH - oak, laurel, fir and. dry nlabn. Medford Fuel t.'w. 1MUU Ten uut of ihe stale cars rcKis tered here Suluvduy with the local Mlaltt auto traffic bureau. Jlosu inendinK, runner removed und BiiaK worked back. Handi craft Shop. IMtllf Included amoitfi the OreKoniaus 1 local holelH who arrived Sunday nre Uarrelt Carter of litddle, F. J. Hpenrn of Salem, llussell Murp of Kinplro, and the followlnu from Portland: WalHu- J. Hooks. .las. U. (Ireenlee, Tow Alley. .1. Mcrs felder. U. 11. I randy. l. It. Orel) and futnlly. C. a. Wcsp. A. A. llnrt-ler.- AVHuey. II. -M. MiVfnn nd. J. -Hi Hyimt. . t Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po laturs.. lOtt 11m. foe. $1.10; f,0 lbs, 65e. Dellvereil uny plnco In elty. Johnson's Market, Gttt and Crape fct. Phono 07. ntf Thers ore brands of breads of all types and varieties on the market but the ! ' " ' Outstanding sales leadership of Fluhrer's Mk Bread iwr the past fivo years is amplo proof of its superior quality, (1 A clever rust last vvlc ' by a youth "took in" several Ashland rcHdents and business nun, who learned alter the b'y InO jrom that his siury was a pure Wiriea tion. He had claimed hi inoihi-r liad died juxt two monthH ao and hv wiih en route to southern Call- fiil'lli.i when he collapsed while walking up the Kikijou huhiii - tains. He was found by Male highway eniployei ami brought j the Ashland hospital, (hi hearlnt: i his Ktory that he was an orphnni . II 11(1 as HUH MU J I Mlj; I I Hill K Ml. I he rei-eived flee hosiilal care, n W , ."Ihm's and cash, alter uhb h he left for the south. A letter was re ! eel ved Saturday by Clint Ha UK li ma n. f lie chief, from the hoy mot her, akin fur hi. where abouts. Coal by ihe sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf A mom the temporary auto li censes issued at the sheriff's offic" i this forenofn were lieetiM-n to Vic-1 ini- (lai ilni i- nl l.akr Cn i k. XV. M. ,Xi niirl.' ot ltil. ll, M. Si llliiMI "f i-lmpli-i- will im-.'t next i'riclay j .lai ksimvlllc. I!. I!. Italic i.f Cli.lcl afl' riinoii al thu I t.-.l l-ros In ail llill uiul C'llnl II. llauKliinaii of ! mhiii u th m Kast .Main tiwt. nut, Ahltiiol. 'i of town inr-i ii Im'I-h. aw Mi-ll a loral Uu nut folKi't tlx- MuuVI ClutlilllK I Mii'iiihi rs, arc ih ki iI to In- lii i-sc nt Ciiiiinuny's UlB 2U.l)U itui k din-! In vli-n- ( linirl.int huliM-.s j IJunal Hale. yU.Mf Lust iiIkIiI was mil' or tin- licht of the ncasou for raillo ri'i-i'ition, iKMW.IIni; to II. I!. .Ian.-, o if, .Xli'dforil's nio.vt arili'ht la'lio finiH. ' who heard several stations from vw iuik m) .i i..i.n u .ir.. siaiionn. im ijmhi.su. '"'".sue " k "' local radio fans, and at tl s hears stations finm .lapiin ami Australia. Fancy Newtown apples delivered uuy place in thu. city, 70c hojf. Johnson's Market. Ilostf ! At (he patrol mcetiiiu of Hillah temple In Kt l'rblay nllit It was d'a cfded that (he patrol will be pres ent at the imperial Shrine Hc-irdon at I, oh Angeles In ,1u ne, and the Hillah patrol will girobably Jidn the Kpaclal Nile temple train from Seattle Hinl continue south with the northern Shriucis, according to the (IraniH I 'ass Courier. Hinco the Hadlola find Victor companies merged the public Is as sured of permanent Installations from any merchandise. hcuiiiiK either trademark. Tho l'aliner Music IIouko in very happy to ho- ctij-u both radio and Viclrolas, i many comblnatlouH which is the' trend with purchasers rittht now. Many Medford homea are enjoying those wonderful liistrumcut.H, Home demonstrations are j;ivin free, with j both records und radio. In this' merchandise there la no dnuKer of the owner huving an orphan In strument In a year or so. rainier Mush; louse reports tho bale of several last week. II 10 The last luckless motorist to be arrested by Slate' Traffic. Officer Herb Moore for driving a car with 1!I2S 'license pliiteH was W. A.'Le: Maine of Cold Hill. He was Hi'heil uled to have a henrlng In the Cold Hill Justice court todny. Wood nll'Uhwln "filt. Inured, fir und dry nluh. Medford Find Co. Twi. ii:u. tt l-'tdlowlng tin absence of over ffve years In Houthftrn Callfornbi. lOddin I'otter returned to .southern Oregon last week and .pinna to re- Hide permanently at Central I'olut with I''" father. iJoseoe, Puller. He was uecompituled by a. yoiiiiger brol her. I mint Id who will also make his home In Cenira) Point. Wood alt kinds oak, laurel. I fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. li:tl. tf The lioseburg laiut office, with trr4;,-iiu.:u. Is the third in the Pulled StulfH from thy staudpidul of receipts during the last fiscal year. The Laltcview office trnny ucted business amounting to 31. .11. Highest grade. Utah coal, any sIjso, nnywhere, any amount. Han son Coal Co. Phone iifllt, tf Hnow was over five Inches, deep last week In. the llutto Falls sec tion, according to Leo Potter, who was In Medford- yenterduy after noon. - He ha.s been cutting Wood thtre for tho. past two winters in Him wooded country this side of Hu tie Falls. He reported ralu be falling I hero and I he snow be melting rust. I uoi h a ml window s chca p Medford Lumber Co. 3 V t r Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Jackson left yesterday evening Tor their home In Oakland, Oil., following u week spent In Medford attending to busi ness matters. Orealer Medford Club card party. 3;.c. Hotel Holland. Feb. Mil. ;tK Among the Call foru hi us regis tered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swanson and child of liurllnuauic, j, w. Taylor ot'J San Jose. I ;. K. Paliil of Los An-J geles ami the follow lug from San Franelf-eo: Mr. and Mi". Joe Trlest, Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Leonard and daughter. II. L. Klessen. W. T. Carv and L. J. Wilkinson. Let me write your flm Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland i Phono HlKl. tf j According (o word received ! ' Ashlund by friends and relatives of Miss Dorothy Paddock, former ' Ashland girl, she appeared In the Fundum and Marco revue at the Cruterlnn-theater In Medford yes terday. Miss Paddock is a uradn-1 ate or the Theodore Kushtff school of darn ing, she is a cousin of Ike ami Lawrence Porter of Avhland. Cpholiitcrltiir. Call Jacksonville ( I?"?. api TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY To II FNT 4-room furnish. niiartment with vat d. 9 Holly. .11., I fv'K KAi.fi 1'iwao: hargaln: easy piiyments, A snap If taken this week. 'JL'.'i So thikdale. 1 7 LOST Sin till white female fux nr. ' rler. one black ear. Imig tall. sesirs ui three- Wk. Keward if ; reiuni (i Merrlek's Au(o Cump. -abtn 7ti, or Phone T3. 317 l'on i:i:nt - iNMIIM', 1-lofC - il - room moibn n In. Phone 704-L. I !t1A rot: i;i:.vr (laruKf. f (ItUNU IIHOCMUX STollH XXr-ll lorateil nuhilrliiiti nlort-. m-v fix tures. niw Hturk. f.y lrn. llv Init ujnnrn, .'.h hunlni-ioi. 1'rlw.Wo m-ll. 1 10. E.'. Coi n. MiinlKmui-ry X'nrd HIi',, SU ran hunt-iioom: nm, Unlit. furnMu-rt, ni; burhrior nr muni uml wtv. U Summit Aw. Jit I "NfEDFOTiD MATT, .. 'th,- inOli.tion of one f the most complete Mationary sp. I sysiviiiM in Jackson county Is bcint; j madt Q y the K. i. White Ala- tiinci.v i 'iiij;iiiy of this itQ.it the Tl. Van I locVciibei K orchards at Hams Valley. The system wilt in clude nine mltcK nf tipe. taking in I an al a of o' r 1 j A nearly beinu iuM-tlb-d a . jiiTi-H of pears, as lat'e in also Ihe Court Hi. II ral smaller ys- 1 eh, it. I. and sev mis i" -stalled in other cucluinls. Hot. clean coal. Tel. C31. Med- j ford Fuel Co. tf ' .1. .1. Ilio liter 1. ft this nioruini; for Klamath Falls mi a brief bui I nes trip. ' presses, Dresses. Ibst values In : town for your money, one look ' will convince you. Sizes 3 S to 4-1 .-Ilka, finins nml Ki'i.iKftlcs, kHIIiik :,l , osl. l'lioiw !liil-l. or fall nt S37 I W. L'lnl Hi. Vivian .irinan JIat'lo. 31 11 Tim i-x-'i-iil 1 v.- hoaiil f (llriL-lMr ! of tin- .la. kr.in Miunly Ki'd I t M hi'ilulcl to If lilsi-usseil. ' That koiuI coaI--ov In anil. Ilar.- c,,ul t'o. I'llone -'W. t r p,.,.,..,,,,,, -j, , l. i. w-11 known! ,- , ,.,...,1. ,,1... ,,,.,1..,.., j wm '(( milJ,r ,MM-nitiun for appen- ,,,,,, 1U .,, Uh. sa.red 1 lea rt hospital . , Kaiurdav after mi. was re- prted today to be in an Iinprov i . . ' Hi-si Man lump coal, ieo ' Mcdlord I- uel to. 11 Clint. I lam: h man, As.li la mi l ire j chief, und rlntrles clause, Ashland I chief of police, were anion;; Mil- visitors in Med lord today. Thc aipe:ire in juvenile court this forenoon In regard to the delin ipieney cases of two A.-dilaud gills, one of whom was In court ki.sl year umler similar clrcuiustances. n not forget the Model Clothing Company's bi' -0. U0O stock dis posal sale. i;ti5tf Problems of Oregon grocers will be discussed Monday, February II. at t be ji mi ii al eon vent Ion ,f I he Oregon Itelall Merchants associa tion to be held III Corvallls Fchru ary II. 1 and HI. Hecause of the ! Intricacy of grocers' problems Ihe 1 i 'lit. he da' ba.s been Ket aside Hf tlrocers' day. Frush miielt arriving ! Johnson's Market. I Itiuiuiy warrants were daily at tf Issued al Ibih loje Medfurd. I be county elcrk's i.fl'ice noon to Hill Walch of one bobcat: Lester 'reek, one bebcal ; Messal of Lake b-orge I lerriot t J of Appb'gate, one bidicat. Itest I'tah tump coal. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. tf John P. Nor by of Ashland ha added to his poultry flock I While Leghorn laying hens and 1 1M premier Sancrcd l.ockw ood cock- erelM, purchased from t'. Ii. Car petiter poultry farm at Mcdlord. Cheap dry lumber aL Medford J t.lioiher rn. i; :t7 it i IJ. V. Koycr and II. White., house . of Spokane and C U AyreN j ul Seattle are among the iuihuii'h.h j visitors htfri; irom I nt slate oi Washington. Haled hay for siile, Jolm Car klu. Pin. ne 1 1 lll-l,. .i:il Vaccina 1 ion and Immiiniwit ion , work Is continuing to be one of tbej major dijllcn of the county healtn unit, In view of '2'S vaccinations ami 117 iuiiniinl.aliuiiH ailmlnl-Htered lust week. All were given to gram imir tieJiool students In various .sec tions of the county. That Uadio will bo a year around entertainment Ih practically assur ed. The Majewtlc for 1D2H, which Ib on Bale at the rainier Miudo House, Ih outperforming all previ ous seta. More distance ami day light reception lina been heard than has been pons bin previously. !)lfi :; , ,, have a.jy.ftrTiTTu !? tI,TK X. j&r . - : x THESE TWO UK EAT lT. f U 1 1 'J WAKD STRIDE OF TALK- OV FIRST OF THE VtfcV Ntl IMH " BIO SMASHING HITS Z X-U NO. 2 OF THE BIG HSl IS HERE! ' ALL TALKING SPECIALS ' fflw The Most Sensational of All Murder Trials AV-H GtOSW 'le Pcf0' talking pioturo taken from the internationally discussed 'xXV ' llP' st8 Ply. ' The Crime of Interfei-cnce." . . - . PAULINE FREDERICK. AV9 ' -fcflSfJtofe V BERT LYTELL and vS If ivV ' ' vev Loiswi,tsoN I- .i. WPI3' 1 0 . ' on . . sviEM stars xv ypzi.vnii talking jL -.x 'ISA m CLIVE BROOK v . .yr.'. PICTURES K V-xi I 1 . . R B DORIS KNY0N JSS Come late ' III ffd ' ' I l X JJxMvN fLuk B VSy& ' ' . l. r.hii-. m ( I " V '11 X A f7t tTi W &0 KUTH miNO . yA Daily 4 litf4 T7 77- on th. Sinain8 Scr ' f?A , . ""T M W, ''A In i i ! -Tiniii.iii.ri1--'iiii Mil - 1 -- .H.V M.i i' I . c r " i 1 TTfTP.rXR Simultaneous with the V.tnnjiiee meut mad.- today by th- .Mrdfoid of fir(- of the Western ('mop filial the IieWi'St WeNtei'il 1'ninn ti.ifl.--All.ilitie cable lii tw-ii Xewfomid billd and the Aores has be.-ll Open ed for commen lal traffic, Ah, lo cal office also made public a .state ment by .Ww comb t'aiiton, pri tlent the cuioflaiiy, that cable traffir had an iiHTeajJ,. 0f u cent for 1 1 x. ui compared wit h I :i7. and that mh (j :in increa. wa aiilleipateil when th" tlecjsiou wjis reached to lay the new cable. Which Is expected to relievo the coiiKesilon of cablegram traffic. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf Tom Ally. well known Portland wre tier, a ill ved yesterday from I M'K-ii'-. v.-niTo IIP hail Mlc sll I I'-"1' My i. tm- Ills lnat. li lu re I I j nlKht at the Uialto theater with Sailor Jack Wood. Alley won fr tin I Myers by taking the laht two falls. one with his famous "crucifix" j hold, and Is prepared lA apply .same on Wood tonight. From this city I he leaves for Wena tehee. Wash.. I after which he has several matches scheduled In Idaho ami eastern Oregon. ll..t -I s-n:il T..1 ri Xf.,1- fol d Fuel Co. ; W. K. Ilarnard of Los Anel If j spending 1 days hi Medford ot usiness, according to an appuca 1 l,"t' ,!l'X:' "'f , 7. . . ..In J n Car Mi-flfonl Lumber ( o. J.tf t - Tuiiihl s uieetiim of the .l 1 ford volunteer fir., depariment will I a "wet aeHuainten"' scksIuii with tl depart iiu'iil's new Ani'-i'lean-Le eecivetl I:isl France fire truck. mouth as the latest addition to th city's fire fighting equipment. 1 Mil per cent atleiida net: Is urgi iir by Fire chief KllPHt. Ciet those fenderrt and nito ' bodies straightened at llrilTa Sheet j Metal Works, opposilo Lewis Hupurl Service Station. Phone 41S. 11 j I!. S. Furrv and, family of I Till i j Nursi-ry street arc moving to Phoe I nix. rc., where he will .Wdn his I latner in tne came nuMuess. my. I Furry has been employed at lhe; MrH Anm , Welsh, of Hivershle. j local Fonl garage fur the last three 0t, . MrH K)omu.u Miller, of 1-it-ye;irs. Ashland Tidings. illeton. Coin - anil Vtrti PiiuHnn Ii Do not forget tho Model Clothing, Company's big $U,U(J0 Block 'Ii1-j posal sale. 'JO.df Mrs. t'has. While of Perryd ile rcutincd to her home Sunday even ing after nUeuding the runern of her mother, who died recently In Portland. J' re.SU Kmeii aruvnig miuy .i- IMIIIIMMI X iveu. n During the recent observation of Ihrln week all i r tin- puMIe sclimili rwiili-nl nt Hie ICmkIo I'ninl an cif Meilfnl il (lepcwileil $ i IfsT.N i;, t ion. where he whs born nml whU'l! Js al'Uilt tlnlll'le the usual raised, uin! whn died frnni It KVtll weekly aniounl depuslted hy llienl. shut wimutl inl'lieteil last Tlitlfs KnUler K. XV. r.laell.' led lltisitlay til Cfiiln rrall'ie. It) ittlleK llllil'lllllK for I'nllllllul nil a brief llulllteast tlf Untie iMllls. will lie business trip. lie was acoimt- held nt tin- Cunu'er ehnpel nt 1:00 linnk'd nnrtli by llev. 'I'. It. .lack- p. m. tndny tTiiesdny). Tin; Kev. sun. paslnr nf the Catliiille eliurch Carmen !:". Moll f tile IMifistian at Ashland. Il.ith will letuill Hiil-ieliureh will have ehnrKe nf the .... , ... in i in . i - I( wyanl of the t.nke frckjiu the Shntly Cove cemetery near ,jsl.,., inuiRiicted business In thejTrall." ,,jt v morning ! .Vrn. Je Toole brought her j, snialt dnught Sacred I leart home in the tills morning.. .IargarcL to the hosuital from their Itulte l'alls district ii have the cast re- moved from, her leg which was In jured several weeks ago. The siip I port will be replaced with a par j tlal cast. ' I ' Thco. W'lxiiou of Kugcne, district j manager of the Twentieth Cen tury stores, is in .Medford and ; southern Oregon on business for a j few days. He always enjoys hi-i I IrlpK tit southern Oregon .nml- re j ports their two stores in Medf-rd ilolng a nlcu. Itusiocas., , . j "'Tlf. U "Triliuno nils n.o' road ' by j 'n' . . onll . Iim' K0L'l)fi "Kly j . 1 ' . . r TALKING SENSATIONS. "jT- mu huidkm. -- 3 DAVS STARTS ,115 COMES S n i nnw inn i nnw innin iTinn nnnna MnflUOIIIMr PLIADPC HEW-'EOUIPMENTi REFINANCING PLAN mlF! mM BILL LEADING . ii .a .ne'-! las'. ' aamtii AftiTrt I I i C. C. Uarby, local ihuna'er for the Kimball Fruit company, leave toiuRht for San Jose, Los An- : Beles and Kivcrside In the interest i of purchasing $M'uu worth of ma- j chiiiery lor the new JCTi.oun pack iti house now under consti uctirui near the Pacific freight dejiol. He expects to he gene from lu days to two weeks. j , Construction on the new Kimball, ! packing shed was started her' j three weeks a?", after Kichard ! 1 Kimball, junior member of the J , Kimball company of .Now York, ! visited here, and with Mr. Darby I appeared before tht city council in behalf ol the building permit for the location chosen. The const rue Hon will be completed and euuin - incut Installed within u few wee!;s, according to .Mr. Utrby. i KKKDKlt (iL'orge Washington ! ' Itceder passed away at the Sacred I Heart hospital Januarv 31, Pll'!, ' liter an illness of two weeks, aged ; 77 years, 11 months ami 4 days. ' I iveeuer was 001 a i-coruary i .i.i i, in ieoanou. uiuu, w nere m spent the first lew years of his life, later with his family he moved to Illinois and entered the public! schools. After fin tailing; high school! he entered the Illinois normal j school, of which ho was a gnnlu-, ate. During the next few yiyirs he laugl t school' in Illinois and Colo-1 rado, ami during his life in Colo j rado ho became interested In tlui mines. In P:i ho came to Med- i ford and had been at home, I'.!m Plum street, until tho lime of his! dfiiltl Hp !i:ive in miiiii'ti liftn one! brother. Rurlolnb It. Keeder. of Vim yrU Ohio, and three sinters MM-iiMtrcsser of Chicago. I -11.. ami several nlec ral nieces and nephews. The ' funeral service will ho held al tho ! Perl Funeral Home, Tuesday, Feb-j ruary ."), I!L'!. at i':3u o'clock p. m., Kev. John Millard offjclul ing. In- j tenuent will take place in the Med-I ford cemetery, ! CO.M.IVEI: KnilcTllI .set-vires for Owen (. lnuver, well known rviee und Interment will luiluw .lAf.Aiw ic.i:igri-:Jc. Mexico- (7P -stale mem persi I hi' pliblii prosecutor e-f the Cruz has recom y electrocution for Ml of hfinilltrv. of X'era eath I onvieli Debs Favor It To All Others Thev W'Hlbl hot be without new wonderful .MKl.l.O-HLO Kure Pnw ib'r because it prevents large pores stays on longer spreads more sm 1 tot lily and Is famous for Us purity. Xi irritation. Never gives a pasty or flaky bnik to the skin, lis new Kronen process give a youthful bloom and keep ugly shine away. Try .l Kld.OrC. Lu, iu- dnv' Heath's Drug Slor I Obituary FETiRFAuY i. 1020. O . ' .-- 1- T, I Efforts toward i;nv-rniiaht re financing of wi'stern irri'itii'it district bonds aj' takiiiK on a f 'Tin Indicative if eniiy considers -tfon, accordliiK ti reports here to day. The re-tinnneiiip move had its Inception in Medford in behalf of the Talent and .Medford Irriga tion districts. I'nder its program, the govern. iiX'iit will be asked to re-f i nance dl.striets under terms and condi tions outlined. The move has oh tained the endorsement of th Oregon I teela ination Oinur 0n ,m lieWamuiinn fommissoin 1 (;,,v''1 nor l- l" 1'utterson. State ! Treasurer Tom Kay and Secretary ' vt State Hal Hoss. The Southern Oregon itankei-.s association is in favor of the move and In turn is practically certain of obtaining the help of the Oregon Hankers' asso ciation. The .state chamber of Commerce is also expected to be another supporter. United State's Senator Charles McNary from Oregon Is keeping in touch with -the situation and will cooperate f(,th the districts. GIVEN 30 DAYS When she guilty before lor in justice Mrs. (ioorgc euteri'd a pb Judge Cleiiu o. court this al'lei lOlleruieler was a of Tay-i noon. , sell- ! tenced to serve IP! days in the jail on a petty larcny follow ing her arrest last county r,,ll,' week for shoplifting. She was ac cused of picking up art id -s of minor value from local establish ments, but claimed at first sit" had purchased the goods when lliey were found in her apartment on We.si Main street. 1 ler hus band, who was arrested with her, will be given his liberty, as no evi dence wa.s found to hold him on. ' Mr. and Mm. Carl Ten?;wnld are the parents or an ei:;ht-poimd dnitghler, IMiyllis Audrey, born at tlie I'urucker mateinity home, last Saturday. This in their third daugh ter. The Food-tonic That Imparts a Feeling of Fitness and Strength SCOTT'S EMULSION Rich in the Health - building Vitamins of Cod-liver Oil Births MLV. vu-liver KJll u Lewis niht at sheritr.s jiliiph '' i'l-res'.'.-'l i t..e:l :iatO c;t!llfl by the Uicc on a inootisbiiie , session charge, wai seiiteiu-eu i"( the county jail for bu days ;iu" fined $L'uu when he t men u a po a . of KUilty this attetiKuui in Hie jus tice court. ()ra Vmisdol, anestetl i.-i with WHiupler. eiiterc.l a pica ot ; v not 'iiiiltv uml will be c.iveii a trial in justiv court next Frid.iy aiiei nooii. The men are recent arriv als from Ciilifornw uwl are alleged to havu ronducteil a boot le-in business iD Medford. Of I leers fmiml a small fupply of alleged niooi! I shine, rolmiiiK matter and siphon j hose when they wem arrested. ASSESSORS IN HELD t The as extending oii'iec is still busy. ' K-ies on the tax I th i boo Ml accordance with th' j adopted. A fore' of I imants arc al work, j xpected that :h.e task budget a I eight an ami it i latie Women am saying: 'Tinkham's Compound keeps mo fit to do my work." "I was nervous u.id all run down. Now I eat better and ?!rcp better ". "It helped my thirteen year old daughter.""! took it be fore and after my baby was born. "I am gaining every drty." The New , will be completed by the p:m of next Week. ' i 'mmtv Assessor '1 -uhim v ilj I ififlia.vhftii Liquid Lime Sulphur 32 Degree Test-Filtered .Dear Mr. Fruitgrower: The new plant is about ready for business. The very latest, most mod ern machinery is being installed which will guarantee you the smoothest pro duct on the market at 1 6c per Gallon Sold by the FRUIT DISTRIBUT ORS, FARM BUREAU and AT THE PLANT. not name Inn field deputies for lb war until this work is complete. 1. HI'1 T Sl'KIN'IS. Ark.. Feb. 4 Wild Hill" Mehlhurn of Nclv led hi iaI for the sihu'i tl open "ll ehampionhti. ti Sunt h. ami liobby Crub k rk. ,xi;,nlx, one jp and two up. respe. -tivel. ui ihe end of the first nhf hole.- ot their l-iuole medal play ni.iti M here this afternoon. M- b!-l:oi-;i went "in i" 3;. Smith in 4 'ft i ji i--h:ink. ?.s. ILK BUTTER PA5TUERI7-ED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store . Bear Creek Phone V 5 a