patje TWO ocal and Personal "' Medfor'rt motorlHU who have been - - ilimHchNl by-tinnuthfirirrd nKcnts . clalmlhit to n-prefioni. the Orwon Htute Motor aiwociatlon and acUIiik ulitomouilo insurance, art request ed to got In touch with L. C. Oar lock, mnnnuor ot tha local iisko 'elation, office, In an effort to iut at itop to iholr unauthorized work In Midford. llr. (Inrlock wild to day that the association dealH .in no form "of "insurance," Helling 'only service In the purchase of the an nual membership. -: Poplin rompers, H.0.r now f 1.30; 8lzH 0 tQ,3 yinra, Hnmlicraft Shop. I ' , ..!..(;'' 336. "" Ous Newbury returned tlfls fore- noon-., from 8alom,; where he hod ' Hpent soyornl dnyn oit huslness. Walker's old-time dane Hat. 331 J Ciicsls from a distance reulHlnred at Medford hotels Include K. Htuw art .TorcHiit' of Kti Iouls, Mo., Mrs. U V. Randall of Salt Lake City. Utah, Mrs. J. C. Thomas ot .lunenu. Alaska, Mr. and, Mrs, W. Hankey of Denver, Colo., MK'a'nd Mrs. h. , Rosonoatmno,. Airs. J. J. JDIn mnhil, Mrs. J. A. Xofientoff and ..Dr., and, Mis. Archie JohiiHon of ' Vnnoonver, It. C. , ' . Money loaned on Improved city " m bppityj Jrt-' tH'.. wlflt uroillt for monthly payments. . I-oans np proyd nr'. We have, tiso.ooo cash In tho' bank for Immetllato disbursement; Union Ravings &. Loan Assn. Arcj.', Itoorn 12, Palm block, cor.. Main, ami' Front, up stairs.. '..' . ; 335' The city public market was again. - tip to. average- today, with- a well . assortotl supply of- homo grown - produco . In-stock, in uddltlon. tif 'u larger , than, average . supply of dressed, chttkens and turkeys. A supply of' hohiobnlied bread- also onJ'Vyort a good' pntronago, Pooms set to music Mastorcraft Song Publlshora Seattle. 3S0 Mr! and Mrs. c. Tt Steward; spent yesterday In Uranls Pass .on busl-noss- connected .with., their, storv In thatolty. . , . ... Dry. pine slabs, 35 load. Tel. C31.- j'Medforcl l-'uiil Co, . ap4Lf Civic, IcadorH, business men, Jur ists, . attorneys,, church-, men., edu .cators.and tollers Interested. In the subjects- of str.enm pollution, crime, problems and. -religious. and. morat education, will gather at the Unl . varsity of Oregon Match. !!1 to 2,1. - when- .tho commonwealth, confer- - ence.s will be revived by tht unlr. -verslty. 1 " Klncald's d.lnco, Kaglo Point .fiat, " ' 33-4 J. (). Vlnll oMho Phoenix dlsirlcl was sworn In this forenon by Don t uty. County Olork Olliudla Klum as a deputy In.thq sheriff's office. , ' . ' C:heap:'Iumher- nnd 'cedar jiosts. Medfoitl Lumber Co. - 287tf fmong; Oregonlnns registered nt Medford hotels are .Mr. nnd ;Mrs. A. B. Harrison of Wedderburn, .1. R." WlgglnB of Mllwauklo, A. Hj I Wftnoaek. and Clay Hutch,lnson Marshflettl;." Af' HnhHtnln "of Ulose- burg, Mrs. Kred Watsun of Salem, MK and Mrs. J. J. Stanley nfOn "qutllti, II: II. Miller, il. U Hriilth ' 'aml,A..W. Said of Eugene. 'Old-tlmo tlnnco, - .Wnlkor'a Sat. ' 33 Miss Cathorino O'llourke return ed , last, night from Vancouver, where she spent tho post week vis iting her parents. She will con tinue her position with tho Mnyliuj eompnny here tho first of next Week.; : ,' . flet' ' those fenders nnd nuto bodies straightened at Drill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super ' Service Station. Phono 4IK. tt Bounty unrrnnta were issued, at . the county clerk's office today to A-. Jeldness of Copper, two bob cats; Sera Dnback of Medford, one coyote and two bobcats: Lester Pradshaw of nrownshoro, one bob cat. ' . . Jteneflt dance for Rngln Point Grange .at Lalto Crook, Sat. Fobj 23. . 334 Print dresses, 4-G-6 years, $1.95 now $1.39. Handicraft Shell. 330 Federal Jurom In. the futm'o will b summoned by rogistort'd moll. United Stutes Murshul Clarenoo It, Motcliklss hn received orders to that effect from John O. Sargent, , altorney.goneral. in the piwt all Jurors .residing In Portland have been served with the sunimoiifi by ileputy. ninrshulls and mull has been usod to notify Ihote In up stnto cftles. The Oregonlan. Dohco nt Nat. Sat., night. Small linll. Dyngo Uros, .. ' 33tl Museum Jleue.flt Dance, Satur day night, Jacksonville. 33-1 Mrs. Hose Mlfert, who bus been 111 nt the homo of her daughter, Mrs.. B. K. F.ldrldge. Is reported Improving In health this week. Regular dance, Knglo Point Snt. ' . 3B4 Jacksonville, Saturday night, blg lance.- tlood time for all. 834 Walker's old-time dance Sal. 33 1 "I left old Kalntuck last Decem ber afoot and hero 1 am hi Ore gon, broke, friendless and weary," said n 74-yenr-nld transient, bound for AleMlniivllle, Ore., when he was -nt the courlhouso this forenoon at tempting to procure aid from tha county court to enable him to con tinue his Journey north. Ha walk ed half the distance from Ashland this morning, nnd yesterday up un til dunk hnd walked all day, cover ing in miles to rea"h Ilnrnbrook, where ho was picked up by n mo torlst and brought to AshlnuR. The old muti snltl he has friends In M Allnnvillo und thought he would visit them, "for a., while" nefore taking to tho road again. Hoso mending, runners removed, und snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 21if Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po. (sloes, 100 lbs.. for $1.20; lit) l. 7Bo. Delivered any place In city. Johnson' Market, tin and (Imp St. Phono: 07. 30!f Atlas Katherlne Fabrlck Is home T from tho university of Ormronito visit her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. tllon Fnbrlck, over Hie week end. ' Follow the Rogue nnd you'll fol low the crowd .to Community dnnre Piturdnyi Feb. 2rd. Stl Old-time dance, Walker's Hat -1.. . I - : -' ' M ! Lester Knlps, who has been In I 12. L. Evans, representative jf ! Borkeley, Cal., for the past sev-j the Oregon Ufo Insurance com eral months, is- spending the week pany, is spending a few days In the ; end In Medford with relatives, j valley on business, having arrived Now cross-stitch and hooMM rug 01'8r froni his homo In Bnlem the patterns, attractive dc.-.lgns, 6So to"' of tho week. 12.75. Handicraft Shop. ; 335 I $50 to $250 to loan on furniture. llest Utah cool hot nnd )doon.i I-oans approved and money paid: :t1. 631. Medford Fulle Co. 824tr i Pat's Toxaa tnmalo house. toam- led lumiilpA In tnlt home 10n-Ai)nh ; il for 60c. Open, II a. m. to 12 p. j in. 523 .V, Riverside, phone 14Ht). 340 1 ouiMtn- from L'ortiann at local , hotols include K. R. Hardy, H. P. Lawson, S..M. Cnlklns, C. H. Whjte, ! llrlgadier nnd" Mrs. Uoynton. .1. S. j Pitman. F. 15. Wlokard. J. D. KJer, : 11. il. venicn.-j. w. roung, . jj. wopian, ai. iw. sproii, air. ano .Mrs. . i-uant-r no tmi. uunus c-.ni. uu " - W. L. Shields, Air. and .Mrs, D. L.sued to flnniico the project. l-llOdgott, Oernuilne Ulodgett, C. A.i Iarmoro, Air. and -Mrs, o, A. Ous- j Arcadia farm, noss wino. ja 'Golden West coffee. 1 Iodic accu tllfson. Mrs.' O. A. Xllson. F. J.'; Factory blocks. 80 loud. Tel. 1131. .rnl0v' describes tho scone, at tho Hale nnd All's. Beatrice Wilson, Klncald's dance, Knglo Ppint Sat. 334 ttpholsterlng. ' Call Jacksonville 202 339 A mariiago license was Issued nt tho county clerk's office this fore noon' to Albert Hell, 28,' and Kmma Cnnklln. 28. both of San Francisco. Dance at Nat. Rat. night. Small linll. Dyngo liros. 336 Opening engagement of Ted Kd Inger nnd his Rogues nt Community Club Sat. night. , . 3iM Installation of "cellina" lliflils at Roseblirg, Wolf Creek and Ynncalla by tho United, States weather bureau will bo rocom . mended- by D, AI. Little, who Is making a survey . In. Oregon, pro- (ilr-mull aorvion in June, 'rno lignts will mensura the height- of tho clouds so that filers may bo advised regarding visibility nnd reports will bo made at three-hour Intervals.' Old-tlmo dnnce, Walker's. Sat. 384 . That good coal low In ash. Han son Coal Co. Phono 239. tt -Temporarx auto-Ucensos. wore Is sued nt the sheriff's office today to James Walker, Ci K. date's Auto eompnny, Wing. Orchards, C.tK; llland J.j II. Cumin;; B. ri.AIorrl son. Zrta Arnold- linil Hort Houck of Aledford, with other licenses is sued,, ta motorists In various sections- of tho cotinly.- Out: of the 17 Issued; six were for new. oars. ' Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. " "' 324tf Dance, Englo ' Tolnt Sat." night. 334 Oregon's, output-, of metnls. de creased 3-1 -pee oont. last yoar, com pare'd with 1027, according to an estimate releaseii. recently, .by the United States bureau of mines, Vnluo. of. gold,, silver, copper and lead' p rod ti c o d In 1928 totaled .fgftl.noo,- compared, with, nn esti mated value of 8393,(157 In tho pre ceding year. t Oold production was 10,151) ounces with an approximate value of $20li,fon,' rt decrease of 31 pur oenti.over 1M7. Dny.olfinntn.nl' work on both hydrniilic and dredge proporileH greatly cuf down tho gold yield, the report rend.. Poplin rompers, $1.95 now $1.39; sizes t) to 3-ycitrR. Handicraft Shop. ::'-... . 335 v Marie lilandei's. of Portland has taken Oruce I.amiuer's v place nt the ISniinn Cline Shop. t' - 335 Among. Callforniuns jit Medford hotels are F..J. Plant of Alameda. J. S. Porter ef Los. Angeles.: Wal ter. W. Pulley . of Sacramento and Walter Harris of Hnn Francisco. , Walker's old-time dnnco Sat. 334, Doors and . windows cheap nt Medfnrrt. Lumber Co. 237tl' Salem high school must' either lend Its first- team of. basketball pluyors to McMlmivillc or pay that school, $30 forfeit money, accord ing to word received at Hnlem from Roy PI,- Cannon, socro'tnry of the Oregon SInto High School Athletic association, McMlnuvllle had a re turn gitmo scheduled with tho Red and Rlack team two weeks ago, but Snlem sent down Its second team when, the rcgulni-H went to Aledford. McMlnuvllle, It has henn learned at Salem, will not bo able to arrange for. nnother game be causo of a heavy schedule. Salem high, officials have refused to. for feit tho money-wlthout a hearing. Regular dance, Knglo Point Snt. 3.34 Dry fir slabs. $.lod. TV1 (181. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf W. J. Aloore, Ashland attorney who dled.n short (line ago, left an estate valued at $22,&09.4K, accord ing to an Inventory und appraise ment filed, yesterday In proletle court. Half of this amount Is listed s veal, property and the other half ns personal properly. Furnlturo U p h o 1 storing. tVl. ecn-lt. A. N. Thlhault. -. 339 Cheap dry lumber nt .Modfnrd Lumber Co. 237tf Dr. 'Kllllly Relcom, county ined lenl director, left yesterday to spend -'i short time lit Salem nnd PPrt- laud attending to official business. Dnnco old-time, Walker' Sat. , 334 rUnl dresses, -rM! "ears, $1.95 now $1.39. Handicraft Shop. 335 ' Guests from Wn.shlngton state, nt Aledford holols lucluile Ilrnd ford Sanders. .Mrs. Kvn Joslln and Airs. O. Cnrsters of Walla Wnlln. Mr. and Airs. 11. L. Robinson of Rverett nnd the following from He- nllle; ,1. A. Devlne, F. W. Aust. W. I). Mcolynn. R. J. Ttirte. W. H. Flnitncry and (U Tlsdnll; Dance, Kaglo Point Sat. night. 334 Hot. clean coal. Tel. Ml.. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf" Jasper Reynolds Is. liomo from the 1'nlverslty of Oregon for the wet'k end, visiting his paronts, Air end Mi's. C. L. Reynnlils, nnd Ills sudor, Miss Dorothy Iteynolds, "Churls" Hop. Phone 479-At Airs, H.'idlo Allen. 282tf lon't foi-get dnnco nt Oriental Gardens Snt, night, Feb. 23. given fur benefit Owon-Oregon Employes' relief fund. 324 Aliss Alargnret Molren, one-of the young lnlniMters in charge of the Four Honnre Lighthouse here. Is suffering with' a badly Injured hand, the result of the hand being caught In-nn electric, wringer. Her hend.wus terribly cut nnd bruised when drawn between ihe rollers. Twenty- stiches were required to clone the lneeratlons. Ashland Tidings.- ' That good coal lotv In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone $3. tf Novelty dance, Jacksonville Sat ilrday night. SSI flTEPTOTCfl Mil same uny. Room 13. Palm block, I l eor- ""'n nnU Front Hts., upstairs, j ' " 335; j Now cross-stitch pnd, hooked rug ; ! patterns, attrnetivo designs, 6.I0 to ' I 2.75. Handicraft Shop. 335 tne- community- 01 nnunn in , southern Klamath county, will soon j have a modern water nnd light system, If-plans considered by tho i Malln city council aro approved, mo uny wm anin 1111 n urniniin a ast rnnute drlvo to place cement oiochs, nil sizes, ireo. , Medford fruol Co. 324tf i-ii.uKi iiii. s u owing me Wright snowplow In action on thai viuioi ..iS.iu,, uu.- ing attention 'jn a display case ot the Harwood Photo studio on East Aluln street, The pictures show tho snow being thrown many feet on either sldo. of. the road, and nro taken from various angles. Jlanco old-timo. Walker's Sat. 334 Dressmaking nnd remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Modford Uldg. Phone 1181., ., If 1 -Aliss Pearl Tlmmons of the Rose burg high school is spending tho week end with rolntlves In nnd near Aledford. Sho plans to return Into this Afternoon. Dance, Rivorsido Community Club, Suti night. Fob. 28rd. 3 3 1 - Lot'mo write your fire Insurnnce. Carl V. Tonmvnld, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. ' tf Ralph Bailey, student at O. S. C, Is homo for tho week ond visiting Dorothy Tedrick gaining stondtly his parents, Air. and Airs, Wlnfleld.ln sixth position. Myron Flcser Rallny. A big shipment ot; new spring hats at Lottie Howard's. 337 Highest grade Utah' eonl, any size, anywhere, any. amount.. Hnn sen Coul Co. Phono'289. tf IL C. Spnur and Willard Spaur woro nrrestod, by- the police last night nnd are being held' in, the county Jail on theft- charges. lnT volving the stealing of candy and tobacco from a hnmhui'ccr - nlnnd I on-Sixth-stroet.' ' Alasqunrndo dance, W; O.. W. hall, Saturday, February 23. 334 Danoo old-tlmo. Walker's Snt - ' 334 Danco at Nat. Silt, nlghti Small hall. Dyngo Bros,; -4- RIVER 35 18 Phoonlx wnn tvom noRuo. lllvcr. Inst nUdH In a one-Aklod conii'St. .10 to . 18. Thlft;Knm prncUt-aUy (tec l(t?d tho t-ounty chumpioiirihip uinotiK tho Hooonct onna schoolft. A cnjmolty houno thoroughly on- Joyod the fino woru of tho l'hoe- nix' quintet. . phoonlx Uns ' onp ronferonro pnmo yet to piny, will Con trnl 1'olnt, I-Yldny, March: 1. TIiIh HhouUl provo to ho no oh- Htiiulo Ju- winning the c ha trip ion Hhlp. TuosOiiy, Kobrnary 20, rhoonlx pliiy,8 tho ANhluml hlsU Hcliool first toil ,n mt Phoonlx. Tho locul tu.na tiro looking forward with Interest io mm conioHi. uirwo- cruwn um , evnoMn,! nt U.tU Ach1nn(l nnil ' ' , u I BEN HITZLER LOSES . NEW COUPE TO THIEF Tho fourth uutomobilo to bo. moh'rt this yoar: vnn takon last nlwht on Central avonuo, when (hlevoH Hlolo n ito-w ItuUrk coiipo, helonutim to. Uen, HUelor. Al though authorilk'B north and Houth of Medford huvct boon nottflod of the theU. It was mill mlnning ourly thin aftornoon. Tho ItiHt provioiw car, to bo ho. en In. Medford wan taken early thin woek from Louie ThompHOii. and wnn re(tvored yeHtcrday ih Conttalla, VatU., abandoued along tho paolfic highway.' Llveetook irOHTINO, Ore., Feb. 23. (P) Suturduy's receipts:. Cattle, tiO: hogs, direct, 170. Totals for week, approximately: Cattle, 190(1; calves 230; hogs, H'.'li; curs, S8. Cnttlu miirkot comimred with a week ago: All classes fully steady with xpnta III rows und bolter sales, particularly lower srades, 25 cents und moro higher. A few londs nf good sleors nt Sl. to SW.S5. Off quality down to S.50. (looil heif ers selling froely at Jlu to Sin.fiO. Ooivj cows $ to .fid. Off ntutlliy down. Low cutters down to g5.Gu ami under. Hulls mostly ?S to JS.fxi. Odd head of beet typo tu $9 nnd better. Hulk light vealors l,1 to $11. Choice quotable up to $11.50. absent. Calves $12 down. II en vies and thins down o $8. Tho liog market compared with wook ago: All-classes steady with demand strong at the close. Hulk light butchers $10.75 to M0.8S. Drlvo-lns selling readily nt the top nt the week cud. Over nnd under weights $10.75 down. Kxtreme heavies mostly $9.60 or better. Packing sown mostly SS.50 to $9. Unlk 'sliiudhter pigs $9.75 to $10.25, mostly $10. Keoder pigs 9 to $10, mmitly $9,50 Hp. ' Sheep nnd ln'.nhs quotahly steady with week ago. Choice wooleil inmhs $ltl. Others tlown to $13. Cholco yvarllngs quoted up to $1-1. Kwes up tu $7.50 mid bet ter. Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Feb. 23. UP Putter, eggs, milk, poultry, on ions, potatoes, wool, nuts, hay, cn ettrti bark nnd hops steady, unchanged. pne f j iuuul THE MARKETS TRIBUN1T," HEDFORD,' z IN SALE CONTEST JOYS AND GIRLS , Approaching the zero hour, tho ! junior sales contest which has ab- isorbed the interest- of ull southern Oregon for tho last two weeks, j nnils 2n or more boys and girls 'among the first eight cash prize i winners, which will bo. awarded to the oight highest In sales of cnmpalgi, headnuartors . In tho jackson Hotel. Bach and every ordor caused a shifting In tho ui'ii-jKtnndinp,, th0 contestants were ciosely grouped Friday night, marking tho 8th iDy ot the contost and the night before the closing date, found a newcomer in the lead displacing Jessie Offord and Woodrow Reich, former loaders. In the person ot Dicky Sleight. Dick was off to a rather slow start, but is furnish ing plenty of finishing fireworks. Asll Walker, nnother llvo-wllo has been pulling a Garrison finish nnd Friday night found him second, within hailing distance of first. Woodrow Retch, probably the most consistent worker of all tho Junior salopmen was in tho - third spot, not many pounds under' tho. leader and Just a fow pounds ahead of Jesslo Offord. In fourth. Lou Dod son nnd Albert Randall wero Hod In the fifth bracket with little was seventh, followed bf , Rachel Fry. eighth; John Millard) ninth. nnd ' Don Anderson in. tho' tenth place on tho board! . Keen competition also developed for tho ninth day's gold slnr award, Dick SlclghtT Asll Walker and Woodrow Reich furnishing most of the noise. Dick finally f,on the honor and tho extra dollar ,,y fivo' pounds of coffee. " . . TnA fjnai contost winners , will announced In tho Snndny Mail Tl.,.mlo nmi i8o the exact place ,,,i il,,,., f ihe big nay day thn- j. - itro show will be given.' At the ,,henter onrtv nil commission inon- ;0S nl)(, un prZes will he awarded '"'.jthe Junior salesmen, nnd a brief linll: will be made regarding a fiitHi'o contest. The present con test is sponsored by tho Alnil Trlh- ,une nnd Golden West cotree. LEGION MEETING Ilorh Alford's versatilo,,orcheBr tin will coiitributo a, uumJier. of late and original song hits pi the Ameileun Legion' meeting to be held In tho Armory . Monday night, beginning at 7:30. ' - , This meeting which promises to -bo one of tho most interesting to dnte, has boon: planned by the Main Utrcel merchants, Maurice Leonard. i':ialrman, Itoland- lluh- i-tiard, Dob Strang and Wilfred , - . MlrSHChO. In nddltiott to - tho orohOHtrn pt'lcotions, Lflund Brnphy will tflvu hi i. famous "Silonl Hunter." 'ne ael drama, to which ho in-.Hald to hftvo addod eonsldorahlo pathos pinco-tho last mndition. ThfHO nnd other fouturos, , yet unannounced, will moro than re pay, the local oixanivyitlon for lt lai'Ko turnout, expected Monday nlwht. K. P. OPEN HOUSE Talisman Lodge No. 31, Knights nf l'ylhias w(ll have another big party In their hall on Went Main street Alonday evening, which will bo In the form of an anniversary ml patriotic party, February being tho anniversary of the Order. A short business session, will bo. called to order promptly ttf 7:15. The program will start at 8 o clock sharp, followed by stunts, danc ing, cards and refreshments. Tho hall Is lieing elaborately decorated for the oecnsion by the Hllss llelue Company; Inc. This will be tho second social night of 1929 for Tnllsmnn. Lodge and preparntlons have been made for a record attendance, delega tions being expected from Ash land nnd Orants Pass. Another Big Knights of Pythias . PARTY ... Monday, Feb. 25 atKP.HaH Anniversary and patriotic program at 8 o'clock, fol lowed by dancing, cards, and ref re shments. No charge. AH knights, their families and - friends- in vited. ' 1 -X. I ;! lj ..0., OREGoy, SXTURDXY, "Abie's Irish Rose" Opens Here Monday "Ahlca Irish Rose" 1b now a moviOr . - Tho world's mont successful play tho play which ran on Broadway, Now, York, for moro Uiar; fivo years., ban been translated to tho ncreen. and Ik scheduled to open at Hunt's Cratcrlan theater on Mondny wilhr sound Hj'nchronfsm lion and, voice. The story of "Ablo's IrlHh. Bose." which wiin written and oriRinally produced by Anne Xlehols, is one of tromendou theme. It tells of the love of a Jewish lad for an Iriph Klrl, and how they over pome tho intolerance of tleir or thodox parents. According to. Miss Nlehols, who pernonally supervised tho filming of her ."Abie," love makos the world co round, and ' It can con quer all odds. "I havo taken a popular situa tion." sho says, "and about the intolerance and racial hatred we find hero and there in our lives I havo woven a love story that is full of. entertainment. "Abios Irish ( Rose' Is not ft faree comedy, nor is It a' heavy drama. It is a cross botweon the two, a'croRs section of life Itself, told In a HorloH of dramatic scones, to -whic a touch of. comedy light ness has been 'added occasionally.' f - BOI8H. Ida., Feb; 22. (P) -Hor- tenso Adams, 79, who played a prominent part In Idaho mining history for moro than 40 yoars, is dead here. Racked by eastern ft nanolers, Mrs. Adams promoted half a dossoh mininff. ventures: In this region. 1 : - " TOO LATE TO CLASSIR FOR SALE Kicoptlonnlly nttrac tive lots on . HIslclyou .Heights. ' Phone 105IS-Y. ' . 330 FOn SALE Two-- 8 ll-ton .logging trailers, .complete with hunks and blocks, for $175 onoh or 325 If both are taken at once. Write W. H. Hall, Box 260. Toledo, Oro. 336 ft SALE Ch A. C. Barred Rock sotting eggs. Call ftll-H-1. 335 FOR RENT house, $15. sldo. , Close In modern Gall; 33(i S. ltlver 336 FOR- SALE Hotpolnt, electric range. M5 W. 2nd. or inquire at .Medford Welding Works. 340 FOR SALE Very attrnetivo new' li-roorn modern . plastered homo, concrete foundation, very pretty hardwood floors, lnrge- living room vlth fireplace, dining room, kitchen, 2 large bedrooms nnd . hath; cornor lot, close ta grade and high school. Total price , $3,000; S2r,0 cash, balunon S3iJ. IL" . per month Including Interest. Kce Ohnrlcs A. Wing Agenev, Inc. exclusive agents. 33il FOR SALE fi-room home, par ; tially modern, good condition, -garage and woodshed. Price 16f,0; 30i) cosh, balance $20 per month. 8eo Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. .33ti FOR SALE 1 -room house, oxoel- lent lot. Total price S24B. 7(1 cash. : Also-2 excellent building lots on - East sidei one of: ,ihcni being -i corner.. Bargain -.price for both lots- f 300; terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. :i 3 rt FOR HALE A "pick-up" In n suburban home-of 5 rooms, largo barn and garage, all. kinds of fruit and berries; I acres or good land, most or which Is In alfalfa, only one mile from Medford city limits. Total price S23r,0: terms. Hee Charles A. Wing Agenev. Inc. 330. FORD touring- car. light trailer, horse cultivator,- check protector, i -null choice Newtown apples, dry 14-ln. slab wood, two turkey hops and gobbler, nuto wheels, vinegar barrels, applo boxes, 2 linoleums, mechanic's tools, etc: WW trade for pigs or chickens. 2211 llessle Ht., 5 Jirneks east of Crater Lake Ave, 2 north of Jnekson. . 335 ATTRACTIVE lsuy Ivors & Pond plnno, 250; Orthophonlc Vic trola, $115; practically new; hair i casH, balance terms. Call nt 1)38 l'lne Ht. 3.ir, FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room; also garage. 325 Souih Riverside Ave. tf The LOG CABIN HOTEL 'Selrna.'' f r t,; l . Sunday Dinner Menu , Fruit Cocktail Celery irenrts ; . , Beet Tickles Loganberry Jam Cream of Asparagus Soup Fricassee of Chicken Broiled f -Bone Steaks o Potatoes Partsienno Mashed Tnrtiips Tear and Nut Salad English I'liini Pudding, Hard Sauce Apple Pie American Cheese Coffee' Tea Milk . o $1.00 Per Plate Served from VI M. to 7 F; M. FEBRUARY - 23.' "1929.- POACHING CHARGE AGAINST ASHLAND MAN -DISMISSED That tho alleged , doer head found onv tho JHtrnnch of Ahtoni Rinj? south of Awhland, which oe cmsioned" his arrtist by I.'puty Cinmo Warden Roy Parr Tuesday afternoon, was a calf's head, which - he had purchased, at .a butcher shop for his sick dog, was the testimony of tho man, who re fused vto plead eullty when brought Into Justice court the name day. His refusal to plead guilty Pprompted the court officials to set the date of his trial for yesterday afternoon. Rut the caso woe dis missed for lack of evidence against him, according to tho Ashland jus tice. Anton Rinp' Is a well known cougar hunter, and la said by his friends to havo killed enough of these animals to have1 saved the Uvea of numerous deer In. Jackson (ounty during the past few years. . Canl of Thanks. ! To thoso who wore so kind and thoughtful to us In our. recent be reavement In the loss of our be loved husband and Cut her. we wish to express our sincere appreciation; also for tho lovely f lowers. . Mrs. Ida Cole, '$34 : Keith Cole. WRESTLING Monday Nite 8:30 p.m.. TOM ALLEY of Montana . . JIM HESLIN Light Heavyweight Champion of . Australia Best 2 Out of 3 Falls to a Finish, GOOD PRELIMINARY Added Attraction Moving: pictures of world's champion ship match between Strangler Lewis and Ghs Sbnnenberg. General Admission $1.00; ladies and chil dren 50c; reserved seats $1.50, Tickets on sale at Brown's and Rialto. H Women's Hose $1.00 Pair ; fa Silk from top to toe with H pointed heeL 3 v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!inr INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Maiugtr Phon 105 80 N. Central Medford, Oregon 'iiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii' (rJ(6R WOULD-BE GROOM fulSlMTOQ "Wpll. that'f a. nev ;wrinklo,M. ftild a f prnsppcrtvo jCaUforriia hridegrcom when ho upplied for a marriage license nt tho county dfjrk'H office thin forenoon and learned the. Oregon law demands a medical certificate from , the groom. Ho hardly know what to do first! arid became Bomewhat confused when' the brido-to-bo HUEKoated thut she accompany him thinking that a certificate was also demanded of women. lie wuh Hent to Dr. Emily Bol- j com of the . county health unit, but j upon finding her absent ho hur-1 fled from tho court house in n half I run to reach the closest doctor on Central avenue. . . lie is not tho only one to so through the same procedure, a I the majority of the Californians' apply here-fori . licensen without certificates, if is said by memberR of., tho clork's office staff. This has boon espeoJaliy true since Cali fornia passKl .the "pin , marriage law," providing that intentions to marry must be published three dnys before Issuance of the lleonno, Tho wages of sin is sometimefl a Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 P. M. f UP' M , " THAT GREATEST of ALL, W HSi iRy' rW STAGE COMEDIES pt m L - Si" --- AND YOU HEAR . 4 ' THEM ,TALK ' ' P lft MOW! I g ; tyon the jvreett'. W Monday 1 1 TOMORROW ONLY ANOTHER BIG SMASHING SHOW Mm.-' 16 SUNKIST STREAKS OF LIGHTNING , ON THE SCREEN ' ': REGINALD DENNY IN HIS CLASSIEST COMEDY "RED HOT SPEED" LAST TIMES TONIGHT Mr brick house anrt threw automo hlleB. A Sore Throat? Don't Gargle ! Quicker and Better Relief With Famous Prescription Don't suffer from tho pain and soreness of sore throat gargles and salves are too slow they re lieve only temporarily. But Thox Ine, a famous physician's prescrip tion, Is guaranteed to give relief almpat Instantly. " Thoxine has double" action re lieves tho soreness and goes- direct to tho Internal cause. No chloro form. Iron or other, harmful drugs safe and pleasant for the whole family. Also wonderfully effective for relieving coughs. Quick relief guaranteed or your money, back 3r.c,.fi0c and $1.00. Sold by Heath's nnd all other ed drug stores. - A These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store , Strang's Drag, Store A Show You'll Talk About . CONLIN & GLASS Vaudeville's Greatest Comedy Tefll) 5 Other Big Feature. . j Acts and WM. HAINES V. IN 1 1 mm ii -.. WITH- -. ,.- -