PIGE TWO. rRTPOfeD MATL TRTTTKE', MEDFORD OREOOXV fOyDAY rEBRUATtY 18, 1939.- J m ocal and Personal CharK'U O. Cole, well known citi zen and Janjtur of tho Medford Center bulldriiir. '"Buffered a severe stroke of parulyjdn nt i 0 : y 0 o'clock last: nlKht wmlo out riding, ami wati hurriedly removed in n nil - cflntfenii; condition to the Sacrod i J nait noBpiiai, vnere eurty inn Afternoon he. was still .unconscious, III Condition' is serious. - Old-tlmo dance, "Walker's, Tues. ... . ,; :. . 30 Births were 27 ahead of deaths In Jueksori county since Inst Sep tember with lt3 blrthR and 130 deaths fisted at. the county clerk's offee today. : .- -j - : s v . i V MusqUerado dfiice; W. ? O. W. ha, Saturday, February 23-. 334 , 'AIIsii Mabof Mack, county home demonstration acnt, who returned to QMcdford last Thursday from bavihff-fluent over a-weeic ntt'end iii(f 01" state conference of exten sion worker), arid the GrmiKO lec turer school at Die Orcda Htato college, held a moo tint' with the women' of Kotfuo Itlvcr today. $50 to $GfU to- )0x on furnmire. - IxMihii approved1 and money- paid same day. It worn 12, Halm block, icor. Main1 androrit Btrt., upHtuhn. . ' 3r Oufrttn from H dlHtant'ti reglHlcred a.t Med ford hotels ielud- Al Itrown of Portland, Me., Mi "and Mrs. lllturd Vermeer of ('IticuKn, ill. i ft- w. Van Fleet of Vancouver, It. J, VT. A. Hoc of IviHton, Idaho f ' m : That good cdal low in ash. XT.m- .Bon Coal Co; ' Phone 2 i'J. it THo Dlamonil-CHti!urant on AVest girth' utrect wui cloned today and ! will bo cloned until Friday for' re-1 palm and renovation work, Ddncd, W. O. W. HalU Wed. - 831 Tw.dvo' eon..eutiv nlirhtrt- of frcedti' tempemturo is somethlns w rr. thrt wnffur. vuiinv a ti heavy ral. with snowfall In tho mountains, would be much more to the point. Grants Pnsa Courier. Pat'a Ttxas tamale house, steam d tamalcs to take homo, 10c ca'chfi 6 for 00c. Open 8 a. in. to 12 p. I m: N. R VfrMliln. I'linnn 1411(1. , 1 ,346' Mrtr TT I'm ill" Itlm'k ttit't-n ll'Tl vou, Wrday for Han ,Too. illf.. whoroj shd will visit Her boh for tlio next' two wcc'Uh. ' UM! hny for eala. John Cnr kln; Phono 1U9-V Ml' .ni'inor aVilo e'ol'llalon took pl'di'o on Hlxth mid Front KlnMt Haliir day nlKht bt'twoon.'i'Ri'rt ioii by Jj. A: HoUu-Ih" ut AkIiIiiikI mid Aliro lin'lrri of Modford, reHper tlvoly. kittle duninnf vn canned to wither hiaehine. aceordhiK to n report on file today at the polfce ntation where tho report of a ool- llslon "etweert cain driven by V. M. McHlVny nnd .lnriies Hehllhiter, On' tho T'nclflc hlfc'hwny lienr Med- . ford, wan r.'.HO On flli'r ' ' , 1 Morxjiwineitidi ' i.ijij!)'JVio Miy ' properly nt 8 ' Willi' eredlt; for monthly pnymenlH. Loans 'ap proved hero. Wo haVo. $ir0,(i00 exuili In Uio-bnrilt for innnedlate dlHburfHlment: " Union 'Hhv0k.h & Tioari An. Agey., Hoom 12, Palm block, cor.' Main nd From', np stair. W'' "' Olowdy HoKiln of the Hudmin KuHcir Aulo company rolnrned to daj frdirf a. short luminous trip to , Pol'tlnnd. Jlomi ihendlna,-rnnnora removed and' Bmiint vrked back. Handi craft Hhop. E 10tf i A mooting of thb IYite hluiiwi commlHHlon rtilnonneed for Port land' March 1 ha been prtBlpnned until March ' 8. ncrdfiig to an nouncement1 today. :' ' Old-tluio dnhco, Wnller'iiTui'. ' ;V ' r 9 aau '' A'mo'nu' the CalifurithinM i'ckIk tered nt Medford' hotels are IV A, Anderiion'nlHl Mr. and Mra. J. A. llurrlH and Hon of 1.0H Aimeles, Mr. nnd M"rt J. II. Crenshaw of Hun Vcdrd, AT. K. Kol of Alameda. ' MY Heiwb'r of Valb'jo. und tho fol. lowlntf frln Ban FrnnelHeu: Mr. and ' MWi. H. Mi Tlioinpwin, ' A. iJiWb. CI, A. Slioemhl(Ci nnd Jlv. and Men', .lack llnlnx. , . Dry pmo Blabs, it load. Tel. 631. Modfurd Fuel Co. ; J34lf A. B. Mundell, reitiTKeiilnllvo of tho rrenilor Malt Produela com pany of Portland, in in tie city for a few days on biitdneMy, O Muiio KlanderH, of l'orllumi, ban taken ftraeo Itmnier'tt place at tin Kmn'm f'llno Khop. iliir, . Ki-od H. Clmiupllu uPfiuld 1 1111 FooIh Crook-dUtriet hihmiI Honibiv flu this cliy. J (Jot tlioHO fendoiv) nA nuto Slicol bodies HlralKhteuOd at Drill a SI rMotilt Works. oipoHlto Lewis Hupei Honlee Blnllcm. I'hono 41. tf We have the larg est and most con" plete assortment of breads and pas tries , in Southern Oregon. Come inO 'and inspect them at our retail store. T T Torc than 200 publiwherH ant) I edltora are exiieetnd to attend the eleventh annual mH conference February 21, 23 and 23, at tho Uni versity of Oi-fKoii. Hpeukert rt'p- iVKfntiiiK all flection, of the state will take up ailverilHliiK, news, the problem! of truth) and clns jour nalM. and ncwHpnper coatH. , Old-time rianco, Malkcr'n( Tuch. 330 The third unto theft in Medfmil thiit year wan reported lut nlKht 1 wtlh the Mealing of a tourlnp cor tvom Ci B. Thompson of tho Med - i-uiiiuum at numwuio wm- liany while parked, on a downtown t AM-eet.. Authorities haye been notl- J fled north' and Kouth of Mdford. but tho ear wan still miMntf today. Tliat good coal- low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239, tf KlKht h It-It school bands of Portland havo been Invited to en ter the seventh .annual St at a hijih Hchool band contest at tho Oregon Hldte-collesri In April. Kntertaln lnenl on tho campus, including board for the day, Is supplied by Kappa Kupa Psi, nutlonut honor ary band fraternity, Hponsor of the content. tiehooU thi yeuti ato be- Intf divided for the first lime into K roups Jiccordin'tf to nlze, allowing bandu Pdiii IiIkIi scIiooIh with lew than 4t)U reKlHtrallon to compete iiKalnst their own chow. Highest grado Utah coal, any size, anywhoro, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. ". Phono 239. tf IX iViaurt of tho Phoeitlx dfs trlet Bpent this morning in tho city traitMartlnK buslnesK. " 9 ld-timo dance, Walker's, Tiich. 3J(0 MarWuK" lit-eases were iHHU'ed at thf iTiiiiitv i'9i'k'M tf flct todiiv to Joseph D. Silver, 30, and Kathciii Tarr, 24, both of Klamath Falls, and to Albert Conper, 2r, of Trail, and to Juunila Hmlth, 18, of i'Juglo Point. Cheap lumber und cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 287tf K Aiinouyn in i.omrai I'omt anu ! Xiv01' llgh Hehool bnskot- 'f 11 at tho latter place last Friday resulting In do- ; togl tov tit0 f"rin;r., the game W ni. count officially, Ivm to the ab"'ncu of tho rcfere!, who: for somu unknown reason failed to tmi hiH ftPPcaranee. Ah a result of hl8 absence, roaches of tho two "i r....., .di'lav 4f avt'i: nP liour und . j half. Another Kumo 1h to be played tmnorrow cvnniiiK at Koguu Hlvor lhc "" ''""""'-' " intoos, 100 lbs. for $1.10; DO 11)8. OGc. Dollvorod any nlaoe In city. Johnson's Mnrlcot, 6lh and Grape St. Phone 7. SOOtf . M. K.' Sprtl, Hpeelal agent for the 1'. S. Fidelity (luaraiily cont pany of P,irllund,l8 in llio.elTj-" today on bliHlrteKh. ' Old-tlmo dune, Walker's, Tuos. 1 . 330 10. J.. Hovt of f'eda Valloy, Mr. and Mm. A. K. Harli. Mlsa Dor othy Mahoney und M. W. Po'kk.) arc Kuestn at Medford hotels from the state of WuhIiIiikIop. I Doors and ' windows ,i clmap' at Medford Eu'mhorJo, ' -itTtt MIsh italic O'ltonrlto, ompWyo or Iho Muytag compuny, left yester daymornlnj? for A'nneouver, Wash., where she will visit her parents for a week nnd return to Medford. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Mod ford Pufl Co. 324tf Outside of ruluitiK the eiiKiuo by letting water free.o In the block, Htnashlni; two fenders In crash ini'd takliig two simro tires by ts lilleves, the Chevrolet touriiiB enr stolen two week utio from 10; H. Ilodrlolt while parked on fi down J town sti'i, was returned yester day from Hlison,' Cnllf., In uood eondlililn. Several broken tow ropes' we're found hnnulnt? onto the bark end of the machine. lXince. W. O. W. hall. Wed. 331 Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Kennies motored m thelold Hill district yesterday aTternoon on an outing. Young roller canaries for sulo. EnoolUmt slngOrs. I'hono 3U0-L. tt Hounly warrnntH w-,m'o Issued at 'the county clerk's office today to V. IjiiiIuI of Ashland, seven coy otes and two hnhrutptud to Austin Jack 'of Hoguo lilvei-, one bobcat. l.ut. tito 'rlto your firo lusitrance. Carl 'linswilld, Hotel Hull .IMiono 8. iiauu. tf Numerous npurtMiien attendnil 'tliti Cte'l meiillug oClhe leKllati"; Katun comiMlllee I'llday ldgbt at Salem, where both Hides of the law proposing to havo' the stoelhcnd' declared a wamo 0sll weiv dis cussed. Tl'iero was a lot of j.Oulug buck und forth, hut no definite decision was r-aehod, tlther mca uren wlib-h affect both anglers and commercial intercstsAvill bo de bated at. unotlicr meeting to be held In Nalcm In tlio near future. Cheap dry lumber ut Medford Lumber Co. J3IIC Mrs, I'Mna Isaacs, who' hits been 111 with a severe enld for tho past week, is reported Improved today, and expects to bo back at her dusk in the Hutchison Lunifdcu store some time this week. "fyarls" ltep. 1'lionOlTJ-M. Mrs. Sudle Allen. 2Silf Arreted by Mlnte Traffic Offl er Herb Monro, Halph ili'ngg of this cliy. was scliiHluled to appear In the local Justice coui't today oil a charge of misusing, dealers'. II rense plates, and C. J. MJurtliy, arrested by the sunn ttffiWr, wan nlso scheduled to uppi'ar today in jusilro court. Ho Is charged with lining Cullforula: license plates while a resident of Oregon, In the Grunts Pass court, officer Moore has cited Curl ' ltn'rnes, traveling aulcsmun, tu appear on u driving while inioxicuted charge. Xelfnn Cannon or Williams Creek Is also scheduled to appear IP the Santo court on a truffle charge. 1 Irv fir slnbs, load. Tel. 631. Medrord Fuel Co. 3-.'4tf Mrs. Margaret Wuton returned yeftterday to her homo on West Main street from n short week-end trip to the' (Tom Morris nilno on Hlidiop creek. If you want your garden Plowed, call 344-Y. . 830 11. H. gcott of Orants Pass, ar retted nt Applcguto 8nturdrtV night for moonsbtno possession, Is sched ule d to havo a hearing In the local Justice court nest Friday afternoon. Tho urnst was made by tho sheriffs orflee. " Fancy Nowlowrt apples delivered any pluco In tho city, Too box. Johnson's Wfki'(, 08tf Hpenecr H. UullUf, who died lout Decem1er, lcft an cwtato In Juck Hon county valued fit JS,61, ac cording to an inventory and ap praisement presented lust ,weck in probata court. - Factory hlbcka, $0 load. Tel. 031. Jlcdford Fuel Co.. 324lf The second auit npalnut tho Call-for'nta-Oretton Power comimtiy and i tho American Trust company. churKlnu that tho power firm in responsible, for flooding a. lartre tract of farm land. In Klamath j county when it released a larito iiuiwrni ui u itjijvt- mif nth lake. April 1, 1927, by raising tho dam gates leading tp Link river, was filed' in- federal district court ut Portland last week by J. W and Koso 13. Kerns, owners of 410 acres Irt tho district. Dain nges totaling ?2S.O20 were asked. . Portland Journal. Fnctory blocks', 0 load, Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. , ' 824tf Mrs. W. U, Dickey of (ho ICenlcy orcliard district sperit sevoral hours in tho cliy Kilopping and visiting local friends, v . . . . Upholstering. Call Jacksonville 302. ; ; - 339 . Included amOx t"o Orcgonlans registered' at local hotels Huitday were Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo It. M'-rmuk und baby of Astoria, t,. M. lOntley of Hood ltlvor, 1muh ?fiss Of Su lem, ,Iv K, AVeiicford of- Aibnny and the following from Portland: M. K. Hprutt,1 Mr, and Mtt It. J. Owen, Mr. und Mi's. H. 8. liuucken bush und A; N. Wullen, Host Utah coal not and clean. Tel. tiilj. Medford Fuel 324tf JOvldenet' of cunshlcrublo build-! ing activity on Hprlng street. Just' outside thu city limits, is evidenced by s'f or even homes now tinder construction there. The latest one i'Ubo completed' was built by D. IS. Mlurdl ' lutul"' realtor, and' others uro expected to be completed In u .short time. "A1 now store is uls'o being established In the Spring street section and' is located along tjje Crat'er l.nko highway. Drdssmak'lhg 'nd remodollng' at' tho .' Fashion Simp, 424 Medford lildg. Phono 1181.' tf T. k: Daniels returned yesterdny from fiulcm, where ho spent' the past week b-g-o to! legislature In advocacy of reforms In-' Hoguo river fishing. I'ollovvlng a visit- of1 several w'eeks with friends' and relatives in Medford uud In l'ivnns Vnlley, Wal lace Itowera left this afternoon by train fulfils home in Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Dura' LyWh, who has been Visiting her daughter,' Mt. Vordu Cluuckeiillush, -of Table Rock, 'plans io leave tomorrow' for' her liouio in Weed, cull' Wliat Is expected to ho one of tho nidst' hard nftht iiiatchen of Hie city billiard tournament will be played ' tomorrow evening between Chris Onttllcb and' FUJI, uiid V11I decldo Hie city clinmploiPihlp If the latter wins the game, plnyed on even terms' Of 230. However, If the former wins, iho plnycrs will piny anolher gnnio oh the follow Ili, nlKlit for derinllo dft-lslon. bpttllebl luus lost one gumo' and Fujl huit lost liono. At-iho: pres ent time Ted Hill and It. Marti' arc lli'd for second place, while Hoper Is holding tht-d and Harold Itid dell in the fourth position. Mr. und Mrs. It. B. Chandler of 40s Kdwurds'Ntrotit, returned homo Prldny evening," having been to Clackiiumns, Ore., for several' days to attonil the funeral of Mr. Chand ler's mother. Appropriation f the waters of DliundnO lakh AVould bo prohibited under- tho1 provisions gif a bill iff-ti-bdilited by ftcn at dr Upton In the lVjilnlat'iiflk" ' ' ' ' ; A- meeTing' of the committee of !50, w'ltleh Is advocating tho choice of OovtfrnnV(lnti island' In thu Columbia- river as' tlio site for the Pacific' coast dlrlgibld' base, lias been culled for the lounge of the Purtliiud chnmber of oonnneroo Monday nflernoon at-1:46. Astoria has two-siles to offer, Kca "loose has one niul Tualatin vulley bus two. 1 AdvOjalCs of tho vurloiis sites nre to Ih. called together 0iou by W. li; It. IlmlOi. malinger of the ' Port laml1 chniiilulr f eom mercc. In an eforrt to liaVo the vurioUhwcltle of this district eon centVato on and nlto In sending fholr urgumentu to Wnsblugton. D, C. The oivgohlan. 0 A' bitllillng pernilt-wn.i Issued 1 lay by Iho- elly to P. I,. Junniffii for- Iho remodeling o a st'-e building on Main street lit' a' cost of lion. ' ' - Mrs. It. If. H'rynnl left' Saturday en nlng for Ittnill. liid., w;bero she will spci several' montlis visiting her paivius. Herli Wilson of Chicago nhd Hoi Jenkins of Ui-trolt uro rtilong tlte I'tfel guests Itl Medford from iO ulMlnnee. " Tbn irii'si of h. .series of clothing ihoe'tl'tigs rot1 tho onk (irovd rom nuinlly by Mrs. Mubel f,'. Muck, hoiiio deninnslrutloh ngrhf, will he held nt tho homo of Mrs. A. K; IQoekWuy, "rodto 1, bo ' I S. on luesdny, February 19, Tills will bis air all-ilny seMloin IWRlnnlng nt ID o'clock. All ladles lliteresotu in tlio work' nro nvlt'ed to attend. ' ri'vu-.i .... ' v .1.114 .miiibiiiiii kj cai, son oi .Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. O'Neill I i"'"" ' me nonio oi nis parents ill Klllliialll Full. Oregon, Obituary - - Sunday evening from complieii-lexuct wons loiinwing tnilltenut. Aged I years, months- und-' 20 das. ll was the only Child of Lucile ! Marshall, dutightei" of Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo E. Marshal! of Kouth oahiiaio. .Mickey was a lovable ' hllil and the sympathy of tho coninHinlty Is extended to his b renved parents. Tlio funeral ser vices will be held In tho Catholic church In Klamath Falls Tuesday morning at ;0 o'clock. The re- mulns will arrive In Medford Tues day and the funoral corlcgo will leave from the Perl Funeral home at- 2:30 p. m. Interment will take placo In tho Jacksonville ceme tery, where a short service Till be held. HcverenJ Father Mea gher officiating. Oregon Weather. Ol'eKon; Fair tonight orid prob ably Tuesdays colder east portion tonight. Moderate vtli)lo winds. KEPT BUSY WORK FOR UNCLE ; That 'Call C. Wells, the United HtuU's deputy mai-shul statipned in Medford. Is conspicuous as ono of; tho hardestworked men in Oie-j gon. Is illustrated by the fact that ! between his attending to hb duties in Medford nnd running back and forth between this city 'aim Klam ath' Fulls' and 3'ortland, etc.," and visiting other southern Oregon points between times, also op offi cial duty, lie has had no time for weeks to recover from a flu attuck. Cal is so on the go most of tho time that it Is hard for him to keep his toiiguo from hanging out. and even while ostensibly resting ho 1a wheezing to catch his breath and dreads to answer a long dis tance phone- call, or open hla mall. ! for fear of encountering new orders tp hike out again on . government ! business. ' During cciber and .Tanuury ho was kept on tho go between this city uiul .Klaniuth FalK or be tween either" one of aliesn two t itles uni) Portland, so n.:li Unit, no never cuugui up with himself, uhd for .six weeks .van unuble to get n. good night's sleep. One canhb sleep ort HVjijii wlth one or more federal prisoners In cus tody, yuu know. ; 111) has made so funny trulli, sfWc und auto trljis between the iioiTit:i above mentioned that he know" the nuines of all the live stock ulung. the highwuy and tl'01 locution or every telegraph pole ulong the Southern l'acific between hern lind Portland, und Klamath Fulls and Portland. ; 9 ,' v He .left here lt Friday iiigffl for Porllund with Juincs 'Arthur and J. P. McKlnnoy, who were bound over to the- fedcrul graif UT by ciinilncoy Flurry, I'liR-od States commlssl'ier at.' Medford. on' stolen ntomobile charges, ar rived in tho metropolis Saturday morning and turii' I 'hlsiu-isoners over, expecting to go to' lied at a lioti und; i--njoy some slce)i. Hut. no. liitele Ham was' too' busy In his crimiAl business, and Cat was given a bunch of supbeouus to ft'vo in Klinnutli I-iUs In con nection . with vtlio fedel-Ql grund Jury nieeting'iii Porllhnd this week. Hence lie boarded a Iraffi for Klumalli Falls.'-at' onci hci-vcI thoso pnpers yesterday and eaiu'o over Co 'Ied'fo'rd' bj a into motor stage lns9night-. After a fw hours' sleep ho was busy . in catching, .up with - his clerical wol-k in tho Federal build lug offlcu this mornliiK, expecting to' loaVe tomorrow or ue.dny. for Portland to nppearis a grand Jury wltnoss.'!if,rto oniorgeitcy mheriylse n-rlses' beforc.Miud to be back' oi) offlclnl business In Kluminli Falls next Thursdayi - - ....... .-m'. ' Tl'iu's it goes with Cnfc Toimue always' hanging Otit - wiih fatigue and wheeling; for bi'eatli.1- . , ' " VEIN OF CRIMEA , FOUND DEAD IN HOME ASH'UY.PAIIK, X. J., Feb. 18. (P) lr. Edwin I'yo Turner odm fleul.tiv. 'LD .VAN I....1.1 t...ln,,,. nt tl.rt Crimean wur. who. beeiimo front Puge . news . threo -urs Qgu when a gray-benrded deputy sheriff nr rested him on a bulf ccnOiry old charge of ltor.'$ stealing, wus found a suicide today. lying on tho floor rA lil twu-amiii liuck .by, n patrolman. A rovulvcr was In his , hand, ' and . bullet wounds, wore ruund Ihruugh his neck and-sldin -'- e . Screen Life in Holl3rwood i By Wado WeniO'. HOLLYWOOD,' Cut Among tho fow film, players hero who really Hor-iii! glad to.'seo tho silent screen slipping llhd tho onslaught of niu II I n I en in Warner Baxter, who' has a rath er interesting reason for his eulhiislasin. From now on, ho exults, tho picture-goer will liuvri a chance to see tho play ers real per' forma nco In st v a d of an edited" vei-slon' Which may bo innklm- u liar out of the actor. llaxter cites I'lises In lilu l. m lyaaj .i . " li lent enritAr where h om.-iit he used Ills acting aMlliy to con vev was tvlslod nroliml Into lis opposite by tho inedo addt- linn of n Hiiblttli.. , s ."r remember once," he said. "playing opposite O woman In a which reniiln-d inn to toll her, In so ninny words that I was not ut all Interested In her. and In fact disliked ' iter. Naturally my slncerti effort wiih' to convey that ; thought clearly In panto mime. .Uht when 1 saw the com pleted tplctuio on tho screen a sub title liad me saying to hor; "I love you'! i . "Talking pictures obviously can not be Juggled In' that fashion. Now when I portray a character for camera and microphone I feel somo assuranco that what L am trying to do will be seen and judged on Us merits by tho au dience. It can't bo edited Into something exactly opposite." VJeitiittt Kaiwdropplllg-, fbcre nre tiomo ' tliines boul '.iT""" 3 4i iSAr i Changes Her Mind TTiff iiWliii hW" " ")!':""' Alice White, movie Btar, signed. contract as a "brunette of natural auburn hair," then changed her mind and became a blonde. It got her into legal difficulties until her lawyer obtained a clause consent ing for her to appear as a blonde. working In tulking pictured, of course, which no player should be expected to enjoy Very, heartily. One 1h that .thero i practically no nrivaev in a tnlklnir atuco. The placo ha8 ho inany iicrophone it is Hk one Immense car, und a very prttale conversation . ouietly carried on between scenes can bo hord 'very easily in tho control room. ' ' SVhNEY, Australia yp) ti government ,of Kew South Wales has adopted the' Junior irarriicr.V Club movement to chfk the drift from farm to city.- The movement aims to ft'cp the farmers', sons and daughters on the farms. . f ; SZEOKDIN, Hungary P) Hun gary and Spain arc' waging n pa prika war. Paprika is tho'. national vegetable of Hungary. Spain, und Hungary arte tho greuirst produeg s of pnptiku In thu world. : : ' SAO PAl'LA. Itrazll W) Sao Paulo's fame as the richest state in Bra2il lias drawn tl'lGG Immi grants In the past year. They ar rive in a steady stream by boat front abroad und by rail from other Hraitltlim states. rOt) LATE TO CLASSIC? fOK HAI.H Maxwell sedan; new . tires; I t'li license; at a bargain. Oris Crawford. r 330 l'"Olt KAI.K Hon house lSx.12. chicken wliv. fence, und ben coops. IMloll? 1050-Y. 321 LOST Ladles' wrl.it watch. ?10 reword. IMeuse leave at' Tribune. 335 FOIt SALK l'liino, 1T5: terms. , ?10 per month, no Interest. H. N. Loflan si!S South Oukd'ale. 331 FOH ItENT 4-rooro fiirnlshi bouses witli or withoi. eleetl., range. Phono G23-J-2. 32:ltf firon SALE lllaek Jersey Olant cockerels. Phone 023-J-2. O 329tf W- Tho Oregon Slate College club will meet tonight nt the liomu of ' students of tho college nre invlk tp couie. Starts nt 8' 'eloek. a a NEW HOME with coiuniunlt'y store- und gim station: wonder ful location; .corner lot; between tivn Hi'biti.lK biuii-t l)f -I1I1I' diKl.: mi i-iimiietlliiMi. 1'Ii-mI lnSi : surance Agency, inc., 30 North Central Ave. 1'hojl;' 105. 335 FtTU SALF. Porch swing, window scat cushions, can bo seen only between !' and 6 p. in. 'luesdny. 3L't S. "Holly. ;u';i FOIt SALE :l ncrej. of Henri Creek soil. 10 of which Is In bearing pours, balance In alfalfa ana corn in mi. 1 mile fviuii Mi-tl- ford ciiy JlmitH on maiir Pacific Highway; excellent fi-rooni. lilod- , era homo; good barn, tractori und fiirni liiiplemeiitH go with Pluco, A wonderful bllv at ?l 1.000. Sim 'Charles A. Wing , Agency, inc. v 3;ii l",fi - CASH Halunce like rent, will place yon In tin utracllve. new .'i-rooln liimlern l..;u-.e; .only 3 blocks from high school; cor ner lot. Price 40tl. Charles A. "Wing Agency, Inc. 331 FOIt li.VCIIANOE lia-K- In nn . paved street, and nly 3 blocks I ironi Mnslllilgton school, o-rooin modern home, lai-gi lot. Total ' price 3:oo. Will accept good car, snccp or cows, us first pay , luoiil. Seo Chniica A. Wing t Agency. Inc. am FOR SALh 1-room home, largo iui. , i-riev tJ,u, au cssll,. I)nl- unee like rent. See Churles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 331 INTKNDINCJ TO llFILD? Lot me talk with you. B. 13. List, Uulldor. Phono i;7. 334 STOCK OF DIt Y GOODS, shoes and rtntlons located at Ashland, 1313 K. Main, will bo ofroreii icr rule hy sealed Mils, ttlds will be opencd at ,u a, m. o'clock on iTuesdn.v. February ;'8. i'j 'ii. tIiIb slock luventorlcH fi'jns.10, fix tures J I. .1.00. Certified chock for ten per cent of amount of hid must accompany bid. Sleek may be inspected- nnv time. Rigllt l-oscrved to reject nnv or all bids. THB AD.UST.MK.VT HCHHAC, 471 Pltluck Itlock, Portland, Oregon. Sec Mr. Pcob ler nt liluo Flower Lodge, Phoe nix. Ore. S3' W A NT K li Man experienced In farming and fruit raising wnnts position as manager of orchard or farm: would also consider touting either; nvallnblo at once: best of references. Address 8. L.. care .Mall Tribune, giving vonr utldrvts, und party will cull. IS'.' I . Because of the InlercKt whown ut the poultry school which has been in seslon every Wednesday and Thursdny evenings at' tho; high chool agriculture roomw, another meeting -Will bo held this Wednes day, for a general dlscU8sion, and answering of questions tliat havo accumulated in the "QUQHtlqn box" which has been a featuro of the previous meetings. 1 , ; An ' announcemen.Vlait week stated that -the mooting. - would close lust Wednesday evening, but It was found necessary' to call an other, duo to the fact that there was not enough timfr to answer all the questions arising. In connection with this school, a number of the clans' participated in a demonstration toUr, which In cluded tho visiting of the chicken ranches of Dr. Sweeney, known as the "Red Ranch"; Mr. Lockwood s VvVliUc Winp" -and. George Jack son's raiK'ti, ncar'Pjenlx, I , All 'were invite, to : attend this meeting necording to CYD. Thomp son, who i conducting tho cluses. ship sTnksIdff T a ill ClJliUlJ liiWj, AllKlrullli, Feb.1, 18. (P) Th K'nownn HltnXr t(wlnv . The interstato steumslil ... , . ..." : ""-"" gago of Its passengers, nftor run ning ashoro in a heavy fog seven miles west of Wilson promontory, the flotithornmost tip of Australia'.; The stcumer was boun from Sydne y; to Melbourne.- The passen gers had beeh, 'transferred to tho steamer' Mnyarra and' tho crew cached safety before the Kanownjt sank. , , , . , TROTZKY VERY ILL CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb. 1 8. I Par from having been removed to Angora, Leon Trotzky lies so ill .in the Ru.Oiuh consulate where to move htm at all.woiild bo danger ous. It Is believed. ' - ' " ! Even servants are excluded from ' the vast wing Of tho consulate i where he is confined to his bed. i EAfil.K POlXTiltAXUI-; ! -The Eagle Point (allgo will; hold its regular business meeting I Tuesday. February , In the P.iiy hnl), ,'U 8 p. m. The lecture hour j yil be -.omitted. ! U!S. EllTH WEID.MAN, . Secretary. . Special meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, f:30 p. in., February 1 is I . Fourth anl , Klftli'-iiitji f gi-ees. '', ' ' ' i L. E. AVILLIASIS, Sec'y. ! i ,L jj THAT DARES m . L I. V . H U W U LI IJ Lm iicsAai " N I tea? I A's a DEBATERS CONTEST HELD AT Well poised debaters with logic and dramatic appeal at their dis posal were theforensic sextet from the junior high school who prfi sented the affiratlvn and negative arguments In a contest before the Klwanls club this noon. "Resolved, Hint the children In tho public schools of Oregon should be furnished free text .books," was the1 question, and bo evenly match ed.. .wero tlio speukers that the spellbound .'.audience und body 'of throe judges were at a loss to de termine just which side had won the argument. The final decision was a vote of two to one In fuvor of tho negative. The young debaters in the order of their appearance were Virginia Dunlavla, affirmative; Lois Snyder, negative; Adrn Kdwards, affirma tive; Anna May, Fuson, negative; June Davis, affirative, and Murjorie MfcN'air, the robuttnl being" hand led by Virginia Duiiluvia and I-ois Snyder. The speakers were intro duced' by Sierlntendent B. H. Hed rlck, who appointed: Kiwanians Arnsplgor, liu-SKe and .Uutte'rfleld as judges. A. J. Hunbyt principal of junior high, und Mrs. Maybellc Church, debute coucu, wero also , guests of the club. '! Miss Melbu Williams, accompa- nieu on tne pinuo uy miss .leunessB Eutler, contributed two beautiful vocal solos. , . , - '- Farm Pointers pi.,ii,W,iii shu'vings make mutcrinl for tlio 'i'hcj re -better BOO(, in3Uui0n farm fee house. thnn ;8uwtusW wltloJi ismoro .eoni-i ?nenly used, because they are elos- . o inethe Big Cash? , Standing ' of end of second ; Buy Your Coffee from junior Salesman' ; 1 Woodrow Reich 2 Albert Randall 3 Jessie Offord ' 4 Richard Sleight 5 Don Anderson 6 Rachel Fry 7. Lou Dodson.. 8 John Millard S Myron Tleser xu uienn Stewart 7 . , THE TALKING PICTURE TO SPEAK THE TRUTH OF xlUJNUKV JJAUUHTtlKS Or TODAY A Talking )enaOl1 J FLAMING YOUTH OR LOVE- O STARVED YOJtH -.... Which' Is Safer After All? Flaming Youth with itrWIaming loves and petting parties, its midnight joy rides and moonlight kisses? Or love starved youth, sheltered through life, until thrilled by the first kiss, it is swept helplessly to the end ... 7 HEAR MADGE BELLAMY In Song Imitations of Harry Lauder, Al Jolson and others. 2 ACTS OF TALKIES THE TALKING NEWS REEL NOW PLAYING tic, do not settle so readily, do not obsorb molsturu so i-upidly.-nnd ure free from dirt, bark; and' chips. - Early hatching of chicks pnys in dollars and- cents. One hqndrcd early-hatched pullets will produce upproxlmutely 10,01)0 egg in a year at a profit 'of nbout J406. Tho sumo number of late-hachci pul lets will produce only about 11,000 eggs at perhaps hnlf the profit. Grado beef cattle before ship ment and load those of uniform size and finish in the samo car. as far as possible. A few steers that lack finish or, quality, unless cut out and sold separately, will lower the plies of the entire lol.r- ,x Jlarslifield Evans Auto Load ing. a.0. pn.chased large stand of timber in southern Coos and north ern Curry counties for 'consiilera tlon of $100,000. '; "" ' Phone 51- ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED'- SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED. THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores - Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy f Heath's Drug Store - Strang's Drug Store ' conte3taSts- at day: , ' ''-. .."'" t Contest closes Next Satmrday Every Pound Counts Now? OUR LOVE '"' Admission Mats.... 10 and 35 Eves 25 and 60