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FA f f FSGE ETfi TWO ii fQ 1 ' O "M (" ' I V.--.. I j ... .1 1 -J VCYZ.CSYZ I I Th. no,,ffic. win be closed all day ne.t Krlduy and no carrier 0,0 liverlcii will be made. The bunks. ctty and county offices and hIko will be cioaed all day for reawn. Benefit, dance for Kaiflc Point Grange at Lake Creek. Bat. Feb. 21. u '- Charlen and Haymond Watson of Wichita, Kana., arrived in Medford Monday for a month's visit with their uncle, J. C. Barnes of thia city. Jackson Springs Club dancrtSat. night. - O 32 CI lies tu from it distance rcclistered A at Medford hotels include I' p HotchkLia of Chicago, Mr. and Mm. William.Banck of Chaplin. Sank., , and A. K?l0wlton of Prlncelon. B. C. I Masquerade dance. W. O. W.' hall, Saturday, February 23. 334 W. B. Morris left yesterday fur I his home In Malem. invlnir soenl a ! fewla-s in tho cQ transacting busiitess. Old-tlmc dance at Nat. Thursday nleht. Kew manaKement. 332tno wtiues mint at jscw ur- Cathcrlne McOarry, daughter of j1(;'intt Mrs. palsy McOarry. of this city. Dance at Nat. Bat. night. Small had the misfortune to sprain her hall. Dyngc Iiroa. 330 O wrist Sunday, due to a bad fall Kallor Jack Woo, and Curly whffe roller-katlnc; nrar the home Woods, studt-nt wrestlfr. ypent yt-s-of her aunt, Mrs. It. G. Conroy. at j tei dny afternoon distributlm; pcisl Medford. Khe will remain witii j era for the Al'ey-Heslln wrest lint; her aunt for a few days before 1 match here nent Monday. In A A" - returning home. Tho mirain w-iuilHlid, Talent. I'l.wnlx nd Central not thought to be of a particularly serious nature. -Ashland Tiding. Dance at Xat. Hat. niKht. Hinall hall. Dynge Bros. 33G O. F. Peterson of Plnthumt Is a visitor in the city who arrived yesterday. q $50 to $250 to loan on furniture. Loans approved and money paid j same day. Room IK, PaLa block cor. Main and Front Hts., Ttpst.e.s. 385 The death of Jeremiah M. Pat- terson at The Dalles leaves tUi J. W. Nesmlth po" of the O. A. H. of that city with only one surviving member, Andrew Nlnh, who de clares he will "carry on" alone. Furniture Upholstering. Tel. 09 -II. A. N. Thibault. ?3i Snow was between lour and five feet eep at Woodruff Meadows last Sunday, according to Deputy Games ftVAirden Hoy Parr, who hiked In to tho Woodruff Msadows ranger station, nccompnntcd by Mert amj Charles Daitey. Tho trio nftide the trip into the station in th morning over snow which was frosen enough to afford a heavy crust over which tho men could walk easily. O However, tu the even ing the snow had become soft and the men were forced to wallow In soft snow for over four or five miles, going to the knees with every step. o That good conl low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 23!. tf Among the Oregotilans registered at local hotels nre .Mv. uml Mrs. Hoy K. Will of Dayton, JJr. nnil Mrs. C. H. .Jenkins of Jlood Itlver, J If, A. IJndgren of Corvallls. Olive Potter of CohuIMc; Kd Jfitrnoy. D. T. Williams, K. Tl. How of TIu gone, Hoy Rentier and A, W. liat tleson of Roseburg. Dinner, Lutheran church, 4lh and Oakdale, Wednesday, February SOth, 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Adults 56c; chlldrun 20c. 231 A. J. llrownell, resident of Coeur d'Aleno, Ida., l-t spend a few days In the city tranactlnu husiuess and visiting friends. Old-tltn.T dunce at Xat. Thursday night. Nmv n:;inagoment. 332 A number of local residents who were on thn depot plutlOnn la 4 evening obtained several glimpees of A I men Hemple McPherson ns sh was eating In the dining car. It was not wnerally .known Dial the noted evangelist was pasMng through southern Oregon and her presonco on tho train last evening created some, surprise In Medford. Pat's Texas tnmule house, steam; ed tnmalos to take home, 10o enciT 6 for fiOe. Open 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. 023 X. lUvorsldo. Phono 1406. o 346 Mtss Heglna Johnsorof tho Ash land Tldinmi,O''0s among the vis itnrtf In Medford yesterday after noon. Hose mOidlnft, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. a 1 rttf Kloyd Hlwin reported to the coun ty agent's offico today that rong.irs arc doing com-Id r ruble damage tn livestock In thr Chuey creek ec tlnn. Ho is getting In coinmuulca-! tlon with Oovernment Hunter H ir ry Stokes In an effort to end the depredations of tho animals. Al ready 11 head of go..t ri and a Cerr have been killed. Mr. Hlonn -llpves one of the big cats was In Jtired wln n firod upon. (.units Pass Courier. .Mealy KlamnthOt'etted fiem io latoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; r0 lbs. ?oe. Delivered any iilaco in city, .lolinsnn'a Market. 6th and r,nip St. PIioih- 7. !n(itf 1 Remember Wo will have Hot Cross Buns en Io dally all thru Lent. Among the Calif ornians resister - Chcdal anil R. M. fox of Ijj An - Bfim. CJii o.m-n. and Francis AJiilora oi son rran- ctsc'0' poems sot to music. Masiercraft t Sons Publishers Seattle. 36i! i Bulldin. permit, wen. Issued by the city today u,W.vta to hu.W Coururt u est of and to II. j J ,r tl atv Field to repair a dw.-lli.iit at 24 ! ' """!C . tor LkJ .Su.7. .7 uo"t of . , . J 1000. A permit a also Kianted to Puylo C. I-'ranklin to rep.ilr a divelllne; on Soiitli Central avenue! at a cost of MOO. - j Sat i . ' : , Jackson fc'prlnss Club dance night. O 33: O. Bailey spent a few hours In jtne city ycsieruay i ranttaciing oum-: news, Baled b&7 tor John Car- - kin. Phone 1119-lv. 331 ' " Laac Elder, pioneer or tne Old, . . ...... f OrCBon trail, Crfiehrated niK ytn i .... . . birthday last Wednesday ul ills j home in Albany. Mr. Klder cross- j - d he Plains in 1.54 while the 'allfornia Kold boom was still j drawing settlers to the coast, and settled at Jacksonville, Oregon, j Three years latei.he and his broth- j jer took a ouaRlty of gold dust'eoma H. M Simpson and Milton ' at nl "'U lhe Kold coined at f Point. A gooV sized delegation 0 expected from earn of ilie plureri visited, nceording to Snil.0 Jack. Money loaned on Unproved city property :it oc,o with credit for monthly payments. Loans ap proved here. Wo have tl 50.000 cash in the bank for Immediate ....-,... 1 ........ r, . disbursement. disbursement. Union Savings & Loan Assn. Agcy., Ho9m 12, Palm block, ocor. Main and Front, up stairs. 335 Horace II. IJeemer has been rec ommended by Hcpresentalive Haw ley for appointment as postmaster at Vrovolt, lii'.Iaekson county. Jackson Springs Club dance Sat. night. 332 Willi tho present city balkllne billiard tuornament Hearing an early close, tentative plans aro be ing discussed fu9 a Ihree-cushlon tournament to begin next month. There would be no handicap In this tournament and the-entrants would probably bo limited to a few. In cluding Don Hoper, Fuji and Dr. W. 10. Itntls, necognlzcd as Med fonH three oiitstaudini: Ihree cushlon artists. A the present tlmo Fuji Is lending In tin) bulkllne tournament and has yet to play Chris tlottlieb before this tourna ment will be over. Uuneo at Xat. Sat. night. Eulnll hall. Uyngo Itros. 3.10 Bouioy warrunis were Issued at tho county clerk's office today to Frank Mack of JaeliHiinvlile, one coyote; '.F. liurk t.f Applegate. one bolx-nt; W. A. Meotl nf.MetUl ford, one coyote and three bobcats. Dry tilno slalav li load. Tel. S31. Medford Fuel Co.eo 32-ltt' Tho silver dinner trims which is itseil at tho Klwanis club regular ly has been engraved with the names of the past presidents of the club and the period of their serv ice, and returned to Ashland reaily lior tlsn next Friday noun at the regular luncheon. .P.hlanil Tid ings. Marie Inlanders, f Portland, has taken Oraco Ijummer'H placu at the Emma ('line shop. 335 (iuests from rortland at local hotels are Wm. 1. Harris, It. 1 Clark, f. U MmlHoy. C. F. Duffy, I. . II. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Talmadse, F. 11. Ix-wIh, A. H. Mun dell. 11. K. Lee, 10. K. MeClure, O. A. Uirinmy. Mr-and Mrs. .1. Illsli ofbergor, If. L. Dahl. L. I. Falken hagen. K. L. Klndall, farl llilsted, Freil 10. Ileeker, Mr. and Mrs. -'. II. Hull. H. K. Nowell, F. 10. Sam son, J. L. t'olliui! nnrt J. C. Kenley. (let those fenders nnd auto bodies slrulghtonod nt Brill's Shoot Mulnl Works, opposite Lewis Kupur Sordco Station, l'hone 41. tf A marriage llcen! was Issued .vw.terday nt tho county clerk's of fice to Lester Mann. St, and f.eorgla Davis, 2 1, both of enlral Point. Don't forget dance at Oriental Gardens Sat. night. Feb. 23, given for benefit Owen-Oregon Employes' relief fund. 331- tint of 22 temporary auto 11-j censes Issued nt the sheriff's officii! yesterday, 17 were Issued to Med ian! motorirls and four wore for new cars. A big shipment of new spring hats at Lollle Howurd's. 387 A community entertainment Is to be given next Saturday night at thu tlrlffln Creek school to raise fOds fur the playslird now under cuustilictlou near tint school. In cluded among thn features of the evening will be tho awarding of u homemade ipillt to sbmo member of the udlenee. TIO- good coal--low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. l'hone 2.10. tf Ml. and Mrs. C. II. F.crtlett were in Ashland from Jacksonville ast Sunday to visit Mrs. Martini's sis ter. Mrs. W. T. Shirley. Highest grado Utah conU any lzv, anywhere, any amount Han sen Coal Co. rhone 23- tf L M. Bently of Hiwd Ulver a. a Medfnrd visitor yesfi-day. hav ing arrived here on business for tho day. . Cheap lumber nnd cedar post.. Medford Lumber Co, :37tf- W. II. Muirlu.vl. vlco-prnldent and mausger of the Braver Port land cement plant at Hold Hill, tins been designated as representative of the Or.ints Pass and Hold ' Hill chambers of commerce to appear befoifl the. mining rnmmllteo nt !ho li klsl itiiio during the present cs slon to work for the appropriation for a mining' survey of .ho stale. Doors aud windows cheap nt Meilfnrd Lumber Co. 237tf Following a short time spent In Medford, Federal PiQlblllnn Agent Terry Talent h-ft lust evening for Portland and Seattle, to spend a week or ten days, after which he plan, to return tu Medford to pls !! asnln tanv up -brmanent headiiitarters In southern Oregon. Hot. clean coal. Tel. Mi. Med ford Fuel Co, J-Mtf- TCrE'D'FO'ftD fATT. l Cruel and Inhuman treatment is !ult filed yesterday fn eifcult court J .n.n (vuuciiuHaiw . oms- nn jtoueris mo couple were mar- 'rid Callfornla- March 1, wo ennoren. a aivorce dQree wan also returned In circuit ; J?""'. ""eto. "?M ; -, on l-rouTd, o "ton. Tj,iB couple were mar- oger and well known Hoy Hcont; ritd '" rvlt. Mich., In 11. and worker of Grams Pass, was a local ''- ! . " ',.. visitor yesterday. defendant hair been ordered to pro I nr.um.vii.. r.n...ii.. t r - -" . ,ul naniieia. mono lo-n, Jacksonville road, haa taken over lne Wu,11" business formerly owned by .Mr. York. This does not in.linl. f(.ilrnrfl nn-mul liv fea. ' ... . : , . , ; i J1J Kins, 332 Mr aud Mra- D F- Gwrdon left KBl unf vwiuiik iur inr ii unit- . " , " , ... fiev(rnl nnv in Mptlrnnl on biiul. ... " ' . nrK I-nil- n rntitn from n motor Seattle Wash lr" to 8"u1"' " an;, Dance. W . O. W . hal.. Wed. 331 Included among the "Washington state guests at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. c. A. Harris of 'Wenal- chee. Mrs. E. M. llayden of Ta- Smith of Seattle. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Temywald, Hotel Holland. Phono 903. tf The new Rams pulley hltih school gymnasium will io ready for Cse tills week and will he opened with a game between Sams Valley and Hutu Falls Friday evening. The gymnasium was wholly constructed through com:nunfty Iniior, men of the section donating ifiyH of their time to construct the building. They hewed logs for the heavy timbers and went into the forests after young trees for the cross-beams. T1i ...ill. n..l.t An the superlnlendont of cotiHtructiou. who Instructed the donation labor how to build tfio structure. Cheap dry lumber at Medford r ...,!.. r-, tr. Fri,.wid uho bn heen Tn th Sacred Henrt hospital for the past ,V.... ....- . I.. "Chnrla" Ilep. Phono 470-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. 2S2tf ln a game played at Jackson lie last night, the Sams Valle: ..,11.. i,.,,. n..h. .he Ham Valev: fine last nignt. ti e sains valley high school boys' basketball team I high school boys' basketball team I defeated the Jacksonville boys l.v . . , , a soore oi io m- nowover. me Jacksonville girls defeated SamK vaney girts' team, U3 to z. ah oau fore thu final vhlnUo blew, one of Its menibeis converted free throw. e Included among the members of the local American Legion post who o attended the funeral this lifter noon ut Cold Hill of Kftmry Davis, war veteran who died nt Port hmd last Haturday, were Lee. tiaiioek, Newton ('. Chaney, Paul McDonald, Irvln Koeftig nnd A. J. JoJinson. The local post was In charge of the funeral. Dry iir slabs, Stl load. Tel. 631. Mrtdrnrri I-'md Co. 324tf The annual cprlng spioker of the Klks is to be hold next Saturday nlii tot. Kebniary 3, with Harry McNair as chairman of the boxing events. iTwcnly-Uvo rounds of good boxing nre scheduled. The main event will be fought by Ilos Onder and Ureedlove. Others in clude HarriiiKton and Tlreedlove (Itrother of the main event fiwht--r) and Huff and Daley. A pre liminary will be stntied by two In ( dian hoyM from Klamath county. 9vsbland a'ldlnK". Factory blocks, 6 lond. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Harry Orbell, inspector of police at Oakland. Cul.. left this forenoon for- his headquarters, with V.il Young, linotype operator, arrested bote last week, In his custody. Young is wanted i a statutory charge In Oakland and had been tho object of a short search before ho was located in this city, follow ing ills trade. Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. C31. Meftord Fuel Co. , 324tf MonW Klnmsth Netted Oem po- r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY --uJrW.-l..-cs-Ljr-i .n. -1. 'ii- - n FOH SALE tne of the best small daily ranched in southern Ore gon, fully equipped; cows. 2 hot-sex, 100 large hens. M Iiokh; 9 -room limine, fully furnished; pood lariP plenty of hay; some berrlen; balance in alfalfa. All for $1 ?.0OU; only $4,000 mu. K.s''. Corn. Montgomery AVsrl Itl-MJ. 3S3 FOU HAM? Olt TIO DK lirtins wick Puna trope and radio coni hluailoti at a big Nierlfice; oh Kood as new. Call nt 800 So. Klverslde, nfler p. m. 3.11 FOU IIKNT l.nind new O-room i modern house, never occupied;! rent It-Tt per mouth. Hee W'altor i J. Mundy or Phone 2H0. S.t.'l i FOU SA1.K Kiteeptional buy In Hlit iiednn; 4 new tin- and 1?"9 llcunstt. Orahum-Pal(;e Uarage. 133 WANTKU I-fldy cook In small ho- I tel. Call for Mrs. Fdwurds at, Tel. 2.'3-II, between hours y 3 and 13 a, in. . wJ.t I , KXCKLIF1XT motor Inn silo on I ltedwood highway at Q'rescent i City, Kervlee ta,tion already ; biill and equipped. 324 j FOK KKNT 0nre farm, 7-rni. hus, larpe h.irn nnd pogltry butldings. 109 No. Central Ave. 387 FOjK KKNT Itooming house, un-furnlli-d, 1 bloi-k from Hotel JvH'kaoit. Hi9 N. Centr.il Ave 337 FOR IlKNT It-mom untnrnUlied house, painted Insbln and out ; Ifti-Re gaidt'ii. 24fi Deatty. 333 FOR l.n.VT 2-room furnished npitrtinent with larnu gitfdcii. In lncid,nt of the latter game was the tiV(J TiB0U Conn(:cticutt R, puhlican , fri fact that the defeated team doubli-d f.noP .Plldtr. thp most nitflblo dale I " . . Crn -allfoi "- . its score in the last minute of play. for call(np 'a spociH, ae(iaion. (t aa )" i n tu Tin- team bed made but one nolnt a.Ya k. .. .i. ... ,,RKt evening at the home of the U uiii lie tlio first half, and Just be- ! .,..... ,.i..,t..n f (U,.irf einn t-TOP It EA Y ACT Mr. ftuyrr, if you wont a rtt bar icain. here It is: A dnndv Utile 7 -acre trrjei; every city romenl enee. tWe improvementK, nit HtiHtked and equipped; 4 milew from Medford. Uverything 10m for :&: KtM.il terms. Alight tuke snmll trade. WAHNorK K11KLLBT, Kxcluiilvd Atient), 41 N. Itlverstde. Phone i;2. 331tf TRTBUTE. MEDFORD. - lira. Abby K. Thoma will enter J today, for a tfoiter operation. Kest L tall Coal nov and Clean. I Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. i!4tf , Dr. H. I. Coleman ha. (tone to iem and Portland tor a few day on Jul,ingM. i . Itpbototertag. CaU Jack-or.vflle ! M ' . w. " ureimmaKinB ana remoaenng ai , '" nnop, aieaioro i uiair. rnone list. tr ! Stanley Stcwai t, well known Hot-1 point range salesman from Port-Jj land, is making Medford his head- miiir.r fr n four il.t-u It w an.tv. Z. r "1 .Ji,' . .."..Tu'0 ,hat a" Dy maV uppor-: an us spena.nc touay In Klamatn, Falls and will return to this city: a,,,, proKram. tne purpoee tomorrow. i0( ne organlzatlon to mako eure Gcorse Coddlnt:, district nttor-jof resukjI ln r.int0n to . .enere'y ney. yesterday received the &' eIP(.nded bv havlnic everv man new. or tno death or his. father jKonnccted wh the leadership of i lent corroborativo color to the th,e last Monday in Valley city. N. l.,the. troog a thoroughly trained! ory, first cxpr.0od by a federal uiiutvmg nn iuii.es irvm wnicn ne was believed to be recovering, hod, It not been for an unexpected re- j ,.n. .uuu.uk mil ue unaoiu to attend the funeral tne ariernoon cottage prayer , M the homo of Mrs. j It., H. r.v.uH nt. vu uige iorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, j ton: Neighbors nre invited HOOVER CALLS AT EXECUTIVE OFFICE! ,T! TO SEE PRESIDENT - WASHINGTON, Feb. 2". - Hastening to renew his discussions with President Cool Id ge of subjects interest to the outgointt and In 'coming administrations, President- elect Hjoover made nn appointment I'" p I 'if el'lef executive at Iho White llouae at S o'clock thls.dents of Central Point was sol- nflerunon. Tho conference was unanarril for tho While House proper Instead or lii bilul...u nffle,. - n.l,ni.n Yl,n ...-nu. w..u ..... lormeu marriage cereinonii-s tor , ent m u v K,-eet s h a oi lers. neater Mann and lieoreia Davis " , ,.,. , ihn'. . . A anu i.ioig.a ...... V"'.. .. .. .V. : mihj sit. nuover tiiMcuwnuu nu j Senator Watson .will bo the Re (son Of Indiana. Who epublirati leader iu largely wlll detunniue the .... In -r .l..l.k nf tl-o OLoela I o..uul..n 1 V" ' 1 1' ' " Alter his visit to tne Hoover ( i,.inio a.n,ni, ..-.. Ti luii. ! and Chairman Hawie- of the house irnn hpti Rpmiinti nnn ifonrpniniin. . .... . i ways and means committee con-. a. mw. anu ferred on the prospects of having i nested In orchard work. The thn tariff hill readv not earlier I bridc nved several months ago .. .. .' , ..irn.m ATr.nltniK tui.l lino mnnv no It man Ajirn in. me uny previously i mentioned for (he railing or con- ,l. gress. Chairman Hrw .waa of tne opinion mat no? nui wouia not on ui.nipie(..:ii oeiui o .tiirii iu u imi i iitii til j! imi'i. iiio n)mi:iiia nunnn'ii would be culled for five days later. COI.K ('liarles S. Cole, well known resilient of thlt: city, where he hnil lived lor the Inst IS years. t:issed nway Qt a local hnshltiil nt 4:30 Ineailsy ntternooti at the ao of years. Death was the result of n parnlytie stroke which he suf fered Sunday evoninK. .Mr. Colo had for the past three years served ns superintendent of the .Medford Center building nnd was at his post, of duly up until Sunday. During tho Is yenrs' residence. In Medlord, Mr. Cole had made inanj; friends. Hu wub a member of I tu- 1ndern Woodmen and the KniciU of Pythias lodnea and the Klrst Methodist, church. Ho Is survived by his wife. Ida Cole, mid son, Kollh, of this city. Two brothers and Ihrnu sistera re- sltla In eastern states. Kuncral services will be held at the Conger chape) nt gi. m. Tbttrsdny. Kcv. Haymond H. Kees will offfciatn at the elmpel and thn local KnlKhtt of Pythias will have charge at the grave in Medford cemrtery. 0 M. A. Notice. On account of the death of Neighbor C. R. Cole, tho social nnd dance of the Modern Woodmen has bi:eii postponed. lingular buin-ts meeting Thursday night. 330 XewberK Thirteen thousand Uol Inrs be exponded for replacement of city water mains which will ex tend north tn city mvervoir. Elks' House , Obituary Washington's Birthday February 22 Music by Don Provost's Pep Peddlers A In 3L. wwF ft OftF - flON. WEDNESDAY. IP L ,' j tu Thursday n i B li t at tllo Boy Bcuut J"rjiqu:uicrs . the secon-i sound of the aeout masters' train- gcout counC is again con- dllc,nlt 8chooi tor boy leaders . ... . . ij rviiwui Mill iieiu. I 1115 lui-ai ,,, ....,,.., , leader Th ' -' , ',- .,.,. course and was given last fall, hll, ,,,. , 1V, ,.,.-j .,.., ai,on of additional troops in !Meoford aI)d tnc surrounding een- leaders " !"Trl0 IctnAnfa TriiieA nA m, -Kc-An oreani7An ,n Mcdford anU thu -..t. .tiritr fBM scout membership in tho city of a'Out 30 par cent. Oho course is open to Sunday school class teachers and to all other leaders of boys' groups with-' lout charge and without obi i gai ns those tuking the course in any ay to actively tako up scout ork unless they denire to do so. ' j 111c numerous stnntH, projects and; ! devices are of valwe to any leader. boys group nnd the course' contains a great deal of the tech- j jniquo and methods best suited to ( the lcad'oship of tho boy of, ! scoTit age. ! Wedding Bells A wedding of interest tif resi- ieinnlzed yesteiday afternoon by He'. K. P. Lawrence at his home , on Newtown street, when ho per- . . .. - . ""ln nI '""n" roini.en tne pres enco of elusn reletlves nml frlen.tti Tn hnnnv eonnle will si.en.1 .-. tl!ort time , goutnern 0rcgo.. bridegroom's parents. .lr. and Mrs. Jo Mann, with n larifl" cake baked especially for the occasion hv Mru II T Pnnlruu Tin. I, ' ' . groom is well known In Central fnt, havins lived there for the " ' ----.(. ""-D vco-iai uun. wisiunK irien ' Crown - VV illnmetto Papert Co. 6000 trees In' vlclnlts of j pji,-. ILK BUTTER CE CREAM PASTUER!ZD SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY Fawners Save Money Arrange now to take Murphy's Mineral Feed DIRECT FROM THE CAR Ducln Medford Friday, Feb. 22 A.T. LATHROP Phone 13XXX1 Central Point Open Dance Big Whoopee Store for All j .. .' Phone FKBTtUATiY 20. 1029. ' - RF FVF UWM MASS MURDER IS CHICAOO, Feb. i. Wi The enforcement ak-encles of the United ! Kta,,, ,.verni4ien. tho emimv ..r Coolc antS the city oi ch'Ko' ex- i pressed a united belief today that i i -t-u. , ' -l "''.-'. j cantrstera was auDi-oachlnr snlu ilon. . : - -r ... v A secret -informant ,-cave defi-j I ""d sinniflcant Infn.Qation to federal invoatlBator last nieht. It! official, that Chicago police offic ers may have had a part in the sevenfold claying. "Moran's gang (the seven who were killed wore members otthe George Moran crowd) stole 812,0'tO worth of a Chicago policeman's liquor," said tho Informant, "and that's what the shooting was all about." SAVE o USE Bear Creek Liquid Lime-Sulphur 32 Deg. Test Filtered o 16c gal. (14c in Cur Lots) For sale by distributors Farm Bureau and at plant. Tel. 1190 Office, 401-R-l Plant . These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's llrug Store - .i,-.,, .. . -.- . . -i : 14 " 1 yiSSji:'-HEARl'' 3 big days rrrv-DrYTr-at iiinf i s ; m of joy iliTf3j yy. starts j TALK! I TOMORROW ' SMART-CRACKING L j WIEE-CRACKING fill SAFECRACKING . . HEART CRACKING!, , AN 0. HE NEY STORY I SPEAKS FROM THE' SCREEN j ! I 7; Karl Dane " ! I" : SW$j Lionel Barryraore : lo- . ;rV;4s- m Tally Marshall. I Tioo lie robbod banks, ho 1 i I got away with it! But CIJ O YES IV when ho stole a lovely iA O IT'S A I lady'a heart Fate bad him TALKING! ' LolJ . trapped! " V PICTURE I.ASTTIMe8 fyBk"iirf 3-S And never hat Bill Haines had TONIGHT fJQfft AS?eSS - role 'Ike It before. '&t41t AfMfatute I Matinees' ' . Evriif,fi2 ik' ' 10i,nd35 ' 25ind" j I B- A " - - r I - i. . i,;.... !... v Look Who's in the Big Cash ; Junior SaEes Contest Standing of of fifth day: j-Jessie Offord 2 Dicky Sleight 3 AllOrt Randall o 4 Woodrow Eeich 5 Myron Flesor 6 Rachel Fry 7 Don Anderson Q ' 7 Lou Dodson 8 Asil Walker 9 Dorothy Tedrick 10 John Millard Onlv four more days. Con. Buy Your Coffee from. a - : ' Junior Salesman test clofs wmwm g HEADQUARTERS FOR 0REG0NIANS B . . . POPULAR-PRICED RATES . 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