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1 1 ! ! i I H I ii V i I i i I i v. 4.; V: 1:" II? If PX&E TWO- ocal and Personal -.Scarlet fever in. Medford in on the. increase, according to u report by City Health Officer U U. Ins keep, who said yusterduy tluit nine new'-cuscs huvo been reported: this .week; following ten new cased ru- : portod last week. However, 110110 of tho patients is reported to bo serlbuely 111. : . '' 1 . Opening dunce, Clold' Hill Silt, night. Balloons for everyone. Kln caid's Imperial Orchestra. Dance till S:00; Make lots of whoopee! ' ' 341 . Tho unnuul Lincoln school Dad dies' '-night) will bo held at tho Bchool buildlntr Friday evening, March 11 at 6:30 o'clock. J Special ' danco; Jn-cKson Springs club, Bat.: March 2nd. ; 848 Y. A. Otinter, who wua formerly engaged In' the photographic busi' .nees In Washington,, has opened a studio at' 40B North llmpo street, where, ho will specialize in outdoor photography:. . ; , . . ' Millinery oponlng of tho Band Box, 323 Bant 6th St., at 9 a. l March Gth, foulurlng tbe famous Gaga' and- Monogrann hats: Pop ular priced lials. and children's bats.- . , ..." ; . 843 Guests .from a distance register ed at Mcdford hotels' include A. n. Polzln of Cllntenvlllo, Wis., II. H. Jlllson of Akronohlo, I.ymiin G. Conn of Denver, Colo., Mrs. IS. M. Oilchi-lst at Vancouver, B. C and N. P.- Clobby of -Weber. Ida. , ' Poems sot to music. Mastorcraft Bong Publishers Seattle 8 :. Italds on the stcclheutt poachers on tho- lower ' river have brought' results, fur tho steelhead' run has reached the upper ltoguo for the first time this winter. If the oom- morolal' fishermen at tho mouth of tho-rlver would tako what the law glvea them and notnlng more thero would be Utile agitation here tor o closed fiver. -Grants PaHS Courier, i BYosri shipments of smelt arriv ing dally. ... Free dollvory any placo In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 7t: : .-- 838tf t Bounty wnrrantn worn Issued ttu tho county Klerk's offlca today to Ml Hinder, of Jacksonville, one bobcat: - F; O. Corbln of Jackson vJllo, threo coyotes; F. H. Fitzger ald of Hams Valley, two bobcats. ' Dry pine slabs, $5 load. To). 631: MedforU Fuel Co. 324tf Aflor having boon nt low ebb for sometime, the county Jail again has oy (rood-sized1 jintiiilullon, wlilt 21 prisoners reported' In1 the1 Jail' to dayj hold on a variety of charges, Including lootlegglng, car theft and larceny. I'p until yesterday, there ,Wero 23? but two prlsonors, Hur lan Tremalno and Patrick lllshop, wero taken to Hnlcm to serve sen tences" In the Ktuto training school nd in' the' slate penitentiary. ' Everybody enjoys chimes. You should hear tbe concert' at First Mothodlst church Thursday night, i . f ' ' ' '' '33H "A- marriage llconso was issiietl iW forenoon at' the county clerk's bffleB to William 'W. Driver, ID. tind-Mary LaPrce; in, both of Med ord: - " - ' ' ' Month end burgulns at tho Em my Ixiu Hut Shop In M. M. Store. Hatk to SO. 60. special ut $-.98 ami tl.tH. HAIa to I7.G0, special Wilis and' 4. 08. Douglo green stamiis during Tuesday, Wednesday, anil Thursday. " 33s Two hundred ami sixty children at tho Portsmouth sehuul were vac cinated by tho Portland sulioul. dl visldlt. Monday, following the dls eoVery' of several eases of small pox. In the district. Thoso who had no recent vaccination scurN iiud re fused to bo vaccinated wero sont home for threo weeks. Tho Orc gonlan. : ', Mealy Klamath Nettad Gem po tatoos, 100 lbB. for $1.20; 60 lbs. 70a. Delivered any place In city. Johnson's. Market, 6th and drape St. Phnnn 97., 809lf ' An article ontl'.led "Orogon Ao Oepts Its Opportunity," by Oov ernor, 1. U. Patterson, will bo fea turnad In the forthcoming- Issue of the Keview of Kovlowa inaKa zlno. ''.',-''.'-. Pat's Tovrh taifiulo house, steam ed tAmales to take, homo, too each, S for 0 Or. t Opeh 8 a, in. to 13 p. in: li23 N. Rivorsidu. Phono l-IOOi 340- ' Tho nnod of rnln In the valley wan again brought to light yester day by John Norrls of Jacksonville, who reported Hint while digging In bis garden he found the grnuuil Wan moist only for six Inches, sim ilar conditions ore reported In olbur sections of the county, and a heuty rain Is hoped foi'soou by tlte farm ers. '' r Hot Cross Buns are a regular fea ture with us all ., thru Lent. Included among tho Oregonlans reglHtered at Mcdford hotels ore John c. Korrlok and Win. Iinxtur of Sulein, O'. II. Illgga and Fi C. (Jetty, II. Tj. bind, Kd Harney; U. Ilurgoyno of Kugene and1 A, . II. Ferguson- of Itosoburff. Best Utah cua liot and cloun. Tel. 631. Mcdford Fullo Co.. I24tf Included among the 19 appli cants yesterduy at tho sheriff 'a of fice fur tcniporury auto licenses .i.. r ii i. . , wrtt the fullowinu tixini' Mod font: I Plerce-Allen Motor company. K. C.l Taylor. J', v.. White. U D., Harris. Weeks & Orr, If. V. Pock, H. 1 Findlcy, Mrs.. CI.. O. Htugg, W. 1M Stearns and C. H. Webber. . ; Highest grade Utah coal, any size, unywhorc, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. 'tf The Golden Unks class will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. Jl. E. Itlnabargcr, 841 East Ninth street. All mem bers are Invited. " ' Upholstering. Call Jacksonville 202. 339 It was 'poor form that defeated Chris Gottlieb In last night's game of the city billiard tournament with Fuji, locul Japanese wizurd of the cue, who In 40 innings won by a score of 200 to 124, with 00 points his high run of the game. Fuji':; victory puts three, men Chris, Ted Hill and H. Maru on equal' terms for second' place, ' and it Ib prob ubla that Hill ami Maru will play either this eveiilmr -of tomorrow. with the winner playing Chris. luter thlrf week. According to word received here, W. Charles Whlsenant was granted a decree of divorce- from Mia M. Hooker AVhlsolianl; in fiunta Clara oounty.-Callfornin, on February 18, 11129. . ' " That good coal-i-low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. ' tt Under tho budget of tho state game -commission) 43 pel4 cent of the anuuah revenue goos to tho work of fish propagation, tllimc protective work- and bounties re colvo 34 per cent, gamn furms'oo per' cent and administration and educational work 13 per cent. Factory blocks, fu load. Toll 031. Meilfoi-d Fuel Co. ' 324lf (? F. Bock of the Medford plant 'if -the Southern Oregon Oas cor poration is spending a-few days at 'OranlB Pass1 assisting in making improvements at tho company's plant In that city. ; Opening dance. Clold Hill Rat. night, nalloons for everyone. K In raid's Imperial Orchestra. Dance 1111 2:00. Make lots of whoopee! I 34 1 lfbward t'antonwlnc, heavy weight' wrestler who Is shown In -a. news reel at- the Craterltitt tlion ter wreHtllng Ous Sonnenbefg, world's chainpion,. at' M'u d I s o n Square Clarden in New York City, was a visitor lit Mcdford last sum mer when ho ncconipnnled Kd IHtrnngler) Lewis to this city, tvhore Lewis wrestled at the Arm ory. Cnntonwlno Is a fast' wrestler and it. took over 40 minutes for Sounenberg to defeat him. ' Furnitiiro U p h a 1 storing, Tol; 009-Xt. A. N. Thlbault: 839 ', Included 111110111; tjiu Wnsbiiigton statu Kuest at Medfuril hotels lire Air, ,and Mis, T. W, PiirrlMlt of Wonntchoo, C. L. AlucKcnzio of Colfax, and the following from Se attle: Wesley Uiiills, p, J. phll bin, F. W. C'ahlll, Ii, II. Tuhey, Air. and Mrs. I'nul It, CuIch. - Cheap dry lumbur at Mcdford Lumbar Co. 237tf "0,-isiilliio Is selling n low as nine cents 11 gallon in San-Jose and us. hlgli as 12 coniH last weolt." snld. Wllslo Prullt,; who resumed duties yesteriliiy nt thu Klohflold service Hliitlou, following a short pleasuro trip to Sail Jose. He 10 portcd the gas war to bo icuohlng serious proportions in that soction of California and I10 Baw no early signs of cessation. - ' - ' Hot, clean coal. Tol: 631. Mod ford Fuel Co. ' ' 324tf rt. W. lluegregger of Outlook, Mont., und Charles It. Hanicr bl' Soinorlun, Ariz., wore among tlio motorists from a dlstnnco who rcg. Isterod today ut tho local bninch of tho out of statu nuto registra tion bureau. "Char Is" nop. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. !lS2tf Hay Slnnekor of the clly police fon:o left yostordny fur Portland to be at tllo bedsldo' of Ids wife, who- has been confined In n bos pllal there rortlie pn.tt five monlhs suffering fiom' nnrvmrn prostrntluti. Nile is reported to bo showing sonic Improvement. . That good coal low In ash. Han son Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Ttay C Melson, factory reprc sentiillvo of the' Aliiinlnuin Cook ing rtmisll conymny. Is In Medford this weelt on- business. Mr. Mel son's headquarters aro in Portland. tlhidlola- bulbs, all varieties, any quanilly. Phone liiH-n;. A, It. lilludes, P. O. llox 910 Aiedrord. 342 Airplane tiiul engine Inspection renurts on Boeing Air Transport mall plane curry 75 ileins to be cheeked ami Initialed by mcclianlcs dally, o. C. Ulehersun, field super intendent at tho Oakland nlrporl. explains. A form sheet fastened to the plane as son ns It enters the hangar lists nil the Items under the heads of engine section, fusel age, wings, landing gear, lighting system, rmpcnmigc (lull assem bly), controls, services, repairs and adjustments, and final test. Be fore the pilot takes the ship out on his runr he accepts tt by sign Ins the Inspection sheet. Inspec tion of Pacific Air Transport planes Is handled In the same man ner. ; ' Cluests from Purtlnnd at local hotels Include S. .1. Mayhood, Wm. Sr. noplaii, C. K. Nelson, o. V, Hob oris. W. N". (lurdoii, J. 11. Weed, 1. H. Ilnrt'l. .Mr. and Mrs. , u Mauro. C O. Hole, c. TT. Bls'tor.1 0. r:. Heed. O. V. FoOtc. 1!a.y Hiiuddy. It. A. Slmllhorn, 11, M. Mann, Tt. L. Clerln. Mr. end Mrs. Fred It. Auhert. A. II. Loeweiti berg. c. si.vtcr. Mr. nod Mrs. It. VV. Seliwek, Caii Anderson. C. W. Fleck, W. i:, Slllehls, Mr. and Mr. ltiwley, A. K. Fcssler, C K. Boyco and K. J. Forsythe. Fa'tory blocks, $6 load. Tol. 081. Medford Fuol Co. 8li4tf John. 11. louk, who bus been in California on an extended visit, has returned to his home In this city and plans to resumo tho painting and dccoro'liiR business ho former- ly earrie( on here. MEPPOftT) WATL ; ' Jiunrti Hlckson and; Mr. I.ybar l;cr both of (lullcc claim tho 12 0 bounty offered by tho state for couioirs. which tliev. killed last weell on the lower river. A largo! number of theso-predatory animals wero. killed this winter lit' tho county. Urants Pass; Courier.. Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Mcdford- Bldtf. Phono 1 11. Tile county still has art outftUind- IliK road IjoiiU litUebleJrieaH of: .7. .... . .. ""' "c" i 'h" c?"my i""""r" 6" figures ut flee this forenoon. ' Tho bonds aro- being purchased us rupidly as possible, but holders are reluctant to sell because of good Interest rutcs, said i County Treasurer Walker. : Manyl of tbe bunds aro not redeemable until 1901 but a. number uf these have alrcudy been redee.med by the payment of a premium. Let mp wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwatd, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. ' '. it Today was qiilto balmy, with much sunshine and with-a mini mum tenfperaturo of 40 degrees above up to 0 u. m., following yes terday's maximum of 48.- Fair weather tonight und Thursday, and slightly cooler- tonight, is' tho fore-' cast. ' ' 1 Dry fir slabs, $0 load, Tel 031. Medfurd Fuel' Co. 324tf Dress rehearsals are being hold this woek at the Talent high school for the presentation of a homo talent :lay there. Friday night in tho high school auditorium. It will bo entitled "A Hoodoood Coon," with members of Its cast taken from students of tho school, Jim Heslln, Australian wrestler, defeated Monday- night at the Id aho theater by the "crlcltix" hold, has practically recovered from, the effects of the hold, which strained Ills shoulder and back. Heslln is a bit undecided whether ho will Teavo for Portland or leavo for. Now York. . . , - Cheap lumber. and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Tho city prison continues to ac comodate ' on. tho. average of six transients nightly with sleeping quarters nnd , nt . tho same time gives the police department nssur .anco they ure lit n safo placo. and away from the temptation of breaking into dwellings or business establishments. Many of. those given frco lodgings aro young men in search of work 'in Mcdford, with ' some returning from coast points, 1 after having left Jobs at the local ; sawmills or bux factory to get their .old Jobs back. 15. 1 Farra was among the busl noss visitors In Mcdford today from Central Point. . Among the . Chllfoiiiiun.H. regis tered at Medforil botols 010 Mr. and Airs. O. R Ilohneck. Air. and Mrs. Cliiorgie Iunken and J. C. Itadiibaugh of Ixis Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P.hodes of Beverly Hills, K. K. Pcdler, CI. 13. lnd and Mr. ond Airs. Carl Shlrek.of San Francisco.. . . Thero will' be an open mealing In tho Theosophlcal lodgo room at 31 North Clrape street, on Thurs day evening at 8:10.: Tho subject will be "The, Illusions of Life," and Ihoro will be a talk by llermir Ua ton, 0110 of the' members, and dis cussions of (he subject. . Hoso monding. runnors rcmovcil, and Biiags worked back. Ilandl craft Shop, 210tf 1 William llanimott Is confined to home this week with tho flu. Bruce Shllllliorn, representative of the At. J. B. Coffee compuny of Portland: is in tho city ror a few diiys on business. Klmer Hull, foremun of the Jlu doo Orvhnrds, transacted business In tho city, this morning. Tomorrow night Is the last chance for nominations of officers of the Klks lodge. Election of officers' takes place tho flint Thurs day of. next month. An lmpqrtunt II. 13.' C. A. meet ing, called by the president, Clar old llartsork, was held last Mon day, lit which he urged all mem bers, to pay their duos, which mon ey is to bo' used to pay for the picture, of the club in Tho Crater and also for. the big parly and dunce to bo held in the high 'school gym. In tho near future. No def inite arrangements have been mude for the daueo, but It will probably bo held soon after tho Junior Hi! Jinx. A committee for tho occa sion nt the Junior 111 Jinx on Miircli 22 was appointed as follows: Mildred Lawrence, chairman, Louie Connor. Wlnnlfred "Wnrnor. Bon Muoro mid (Ihrold llartsock. IMuiik' or tile II. K. C. A. booth will be miuie vury soon. I.. V. Druoo, frelBht "and traffic rcpri'senlallvo of tlio tliand Trunk nviem; spent several hours in the clly' yesterday. lister Normylo of Glcndtile. Ore., spent yestevdny In the city vlsltlntr local friends. Ko successful was flio openhiK today of the new Masonic lunch room In tho small dining room of the Masontu temple on West Main street that plans nro bclns" mndo for additional faellltlcs to provide for more- diners, Iit view of the lai'KO crowd tlla! visited tho lunch room today. 5 t. J: MeKeon of rortland', l'.ft elflc Fruit Express company rep resentative is in tllo city for a few days op business. j ' Hear the souks you love on the: 'tvlplc-tonod ohlinoB at First Metli-I odlst church Thursday nt S p. m. Adult;, 35e: students, 3f.c; chlldrer0 I jc. . . ' M 4. GOLD STAR MOTHERS INTERESTED Iff BILL - Tho flold Star mnthorr of. Med. i ford nnd the remainder of the val . . . , ; , , , ; ley who lost" sons In the World war, tiro much interested In tho so-called (Sold Star mothers' bill, nowpendlntf In e'onpress ut 'Wash ington and which was favorably reported several riaya ago hy tho rtmnto military affairs committee. This bill. It it become a law. Would authorise tho secretary of war tocanduct tours froe to tho battlofielda.und oometeriea ot ;Ji - rnnce foe ell widows and mothers of World wan veterans buried ubroad. Tho house has already passed a similar bill.' TRTBUXE, MEDFOIID, Quizzed 'In Forgery . x ? , Jf ptj i. p ! - Mrs. Earl G. Branham, alias Jean or Myrtle Haynee, who was arrested In-Everett, Wash., for questioning In connection with a reported' ring that it was alioged plotted flooding the northwest v?Jth cpurious com mercial and federal paper. An animal shfltt!i ?and full tinio lluinunu orflt-cr, .ar-c- tiio two- ob JectH which l.lm. Jakwon County Humane society , now boosting ' ft mombei'tthlp of 4iH momborn,' havo li view, awordlng to a recent re port murto by Atr. tjldnay AVoith 1'U'hardKon,' secrettnTj, One of -the moMtm:tlve organiza tions In the I'ountyj tho -. humane !ocloty ban 'hefpod' the condition of tlvoftioclc, . domestic animals and wild gftmc during tho. past year. It ha placed humnnt! . Utcrnturo hi all of the county schools, and at tempted to edunlto tbe public in general to thu work bein ttrifom j)llHhed by 1iIh organised in,'vwvani. 1 ' The; invent Igat lun ot c yyt e Lt y eaHed liiul the securing .of ','vetefi naryi KiTVlcd fot' slr"3f animals has iifen one of the pieces of work accomplished by this group. ; , DISPLAYED HERE Something new' In refrlgerntors Ih cronting much interest among tho houHewlveH of Medford. For the flrsf tlino'-an Wlectro:ux; gas refrigerator, ln being displayed hy local dealers, tho Southern Oregon Gas corporation. - ' The most' remarkablo rwuturo ot the applianco is that tt in capable of freezing heat. In fact, any form of controlled heat can' be used to make Ice. Thero is no refrigerant liuld wh?t:h the housowifn must forever bo cliHimln. and thero Is nn motor or mnuhlnery to get out of order, accordlnK tu K. I. Unstop general manBKer of. tho Suulhorn I OreRoti Gas corporation. AlthotiKll the fiaa Bgnerators may bo secured in beautiful green jsnaiies. at present no popular 101 khciicu iiiiuiiuro. num nivy ..i i tho model in tho local window is all white. Various sixes which are nurried, include, three, live, sovon or 1U cubic-tool, ciiblnnls. This lulcst aid to better living can bo easily and ipi.ekly Tnstnlled In uny kitchen nnd oneo installed It operatos automatically. ICloctro lux is Roir-coiituiticd and can bo placed wherever dyslrod. All con nections aro out uf sight. In fact, Hits refr'.wrator offers coiriplotj mfrlKoi-jllon at modei-atc cost, nc corillUK to Mr. Dasey. . . . .' LewU. Ulrlell. former prominent Rrooer of Medford. "vrlll embark next1 week In ilie-.insurnuce nnd real estotu business,, the exact location of Lis quarters as yet un decided.' ' "' ''!' ''.' HtivUiir considered 'this lino of activity for wmo time, .Mr, lllrleh bus. Just returned from n trip to l'orttiind. where ho wiw successful In mnklni; connections with pi-om- . . . ." 1 " " tno t'i'uiieniiiii i.uo lnulncc company, and others. That .his pluce of business will he loeatcd In-either 1 the Liberty building or the Medfoi-il bulldlnit. was tho announcement made by Mr. Utrich this momlnif. Send Himwr Holly. 8 A XT A Cltl'Z. rl.. Keb. 5T V .M t-s. Thoodoro Hoover, wlfo of Herbert Hoover's brother, sent her slster-iir-law n box of holly, frown on the Thuudoco lloovoi' form near htre for the inautiural' dinner decorations. Theodore . Hoover is professor at Stanford university. ' ' - - I.' -'.' L V .1 Kxn : p 11! f i HAL SHELTER AIM OF JACKSON r UIIWIAMP QflPICTV IIUMimiL UUUILI I ELEGTROLUX NOW i t LEWIS ULRICH TO ENTER BUSINESS OKEOOy, WEDNESDAY. TO IDENTIFY AIR While no definite steps in regard ! PORT IN MEDFORD TEN to having the proposed now Alcd- ro-conveno In tho morning, ut ford airport decorutcd by soino : which tlmo- it will probably tuke largo slKnlrleant symbol of tbe up the mutter of tho re-submission city, which would be illuminated - or tho recently, dismissed ten in-i at fright, can bo undertaken until 1 dlctments against former District) after, tho ulrport bond election on Attorney Newton C. Chaney, ' f or j April 2nd noxt, tho- matter has j alleged mis-handling of tho county! been quietly discussed among prohibition fund. Thornton Wiley! tncmselves by quite a number of of Ashland is foreman of tfio tbe lenders of the air-minded In 1 inquisitorial body. ' ' , i 'he elty. ' ' The court, In Its Instructions to- I Thnrcforo when W. F. Caldwell! the : grand Juiy, before it started I of Portland, ventured tho sugges- us deliberations, urged economy tlon recently to the chamber of!in )tB proceedings, und' tho same commerco of that city that Swan iattltudo is maintained by tho dis-, Island, the Portland, landing field, trlc.t attorney's office ! do luentirieu lor tne benefit or tno aviators by a largo rose symbol-to bo Hluir.ir.a-ci ut night, and furr ther that other cities in the stato nVestlKntlon and trial, resulting In ; with airports could use their own 10 acqulMai ot cbaney.aftcr short particular Irado marks for similar 1 ,,.ilu,.,i.. 1 i, ..,, r.r . : purposeH, tho Idea was welcomed. Tho tulk of Homo Much symbol at tho Mcdford airport has only boon In tho talking stage, of courac with a number of suggested sym bols fur adoptlui, but hi this talk tho majority of opinion favored a huge pear oh most, significant In identifying Mcdford day or night with. the aviators and their passcn- KKRRrSarah C. Korr, widow ot tho lata William Korr and a former resident of Jackson county, passed away,. at Oakland, Cal.f February at the ago of 82 years.; .. , Mrs. Korr was a woman of lov Able character and a true friend to all who knew her. She leaves one son, Hobert JJ. Korr, who will ac company the remains to Medford. arriving Thursday oveuing. Fun eral services will bo conducted by Uev. E. P. I wren co and.' will be held at tho Conger chapel at 2 S. m. Friday. Interment will follow in Jacksonville comotory.. ANDRJC WK. Tho funeral .serv ices for Oeorgo Andrews were held at tho Perl funeral home. Tuesday at 2:30 'p. m., Itev.-Wm. U. Ham ilton officiating; Mi H. Goie, one of Oeorgo Andrews' oldest and closest friends, spoke briefly and eloquently. Jlc dwelt upon the great service Mr. Andrews nnd his family had rendered Medford nr tiKtically and . particularly musie ally, during tho years of their resi dence here. He recalled how the hearts of the peoplo here' had on so many occu-sions been warmed and thrilled by tho singer whose lips wore now mutv.' lie dwelt up on tho leadership of Mr; Andrews and his wife In tho musical- life and activities of tho community, and' ho spoke alo of the underly ing depth of character and kindli ness' of the man-and of the' fact that his philosophy of llfo mvuh founded upon tho teachings and precepts of the iMawter. Oeorge Maddox sung a beautiful solo, "If With AlhYottr .Hearts Vo Truly Heck Me," by Mendelssohn, accompanied by Mrs. H. K. Marsh. Mrs. Marsh also rendered Handel's "Largo" at the close of the service. Thero wan n largo attendance of f;lends. The floral offerings wore many nnd beautiful; The active pallbearers were John W. Wake field, Carlton Junes, Arthur C. Hurgess, Walter Mundy, Harold II. Cor lies, Cbus. C. Lemon; the hon orary pallbearers were Wm. (i. Kuips, 13d w. 13. iore, Jos. C. Brown, Porter J. Neff, Dclroy Oetcholl. AlhMt Brackenreed. Interment was In Medford cometery. HAMLIN-. The funeral services for Imvinia A. Hiillillir will be held nt the Perl funornl home Thurs day ut 1! p. m.. Uev. t'urmaii Mcll officiating. Interment in Medford cemetery. Phoenix Thurs. Club Dance Is Postponed The dance to bo held Friday by thit (riiiirsdiiv chili nf lhonnl-. has !em uostponud Indefinitely, on ac count of. tha recent death ot James Morton, father of Mi's. Itftymond FurrX, n member ot the organiza tion, -i ;' Slu-Uic Muted Session Hillnh Temple meets at Masonio hall, Ashland. Friday evening, March l.: tmportnut business VeUltlvo to 'prop osed ceremonial at Medfurd. April 27. Hefrcshmenls after meeting. All yiirlners are invited to attend., K. C. JUUOMF., Potentate. W. II. DAY. .Recorder, t 2311 JIKXICO ClTV-(n . There arc C.P33 Oiithollo ahurchss. In Mexico, Oovernthenf figures fc Just 'made public estimate their value at JGO, rtnii On. . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT FOlt HUNT 6-room furnished house, -close in. I'hone 5SI-L. . 344 FOll 8A 1.15 Good FordMourlng car with llcensu. $80,. Phono 3SS-K. -. 31 FOR KENT 3-room apartment: I luiuits. o wuince at. i'hone 4t-V. - 34B KOFI SALE Heater. . bed. , chairs, dressers, tables, rug. Tel. 817-H. IVAXTBD Two men boarders, close to .mill. Homo privileges. , 1028 Court ti. . . S I0 I FOlt rtEXT tKjivor floor of house . at So; N. Ivy 8t. Four rooms, i completely mriitsned: bath and garage. Apply at 935 X. Ivy St. for key. If LOST Pnlr norn-rlnuncd apec tacles.. - Vlease return to Oreen 8hore Service Sta. or Mall Tribune, - jjj ' : Obituary FEBRUARY 27. 1929. ECONOMY IS URGED OFFICIALS OF EI ON CONSIDERATION RAILROAD ARRIVE TEN INDICTMENTS I The grand Jury is scheduled tu Ths p0li;y Is directed against' !,hc nlrlnB ot noted end high-priced, : ,i,it, i..iri ,1,. first: deliberation. .Luke i Mayiof Se attle, Wash., a renowned crlml-.! nologist, and Prof Heinrich, of,i Berkeley; Calif., whose deductions j formed an important cog in thoi Hugh DcAutremont trial wero the opposing experts in the first trial, Prof. Heinrich for the defense, und Mr. May for the stuto. Their expert opinion on tho witness stand wo as far apart as the polos, or the opinion of ordinary laymen. Tho case hinged on tho hand writing on checks, Issuod to under cover workers: Tho court in now in; session in Josephine county, and. will resume j court, work hero tomorrow. SUBMERGED RIVER LOT REMAINS ON TAX ROLL Js'oarly a lemlnder ot rcnl estate condition!) in Florid;; a umall piece of in-opiirty at tne Shady Covo siimuicr park tills side of Trail along tlio Crater Luke liiKli- wajv The property, a small lot owned by M. C. McDonald, was rormerly the site of a summer cabin but when- tlio RoKiie river was t Its flood two years aco this month the cabin flouted away and the lot became a part or the rlvur bed. Although still submersed, the lot Ih on tho county assessment rolls like any other ulecc of property, with, the exception that; It in given no value. It will continue to stay ou the rolls, with tho thought' that possibly the river bed will aain chaime, putllhK tho property duck on the tax rolln. SEER FOR LION LUNCH! Madame Alcoholls, nrutty, petite and winsome, gave tho Lions club considerable "low down" on their pasts and futures at today's lunch on nt Hotel Medford. Messages canio roadlly over tho crystal, and opened! the eyes of startled members of the organiza tion to socrcts heretofore locked in tho hearts of certain fellow Linns. lt Is said that Madame Alcoholls is bound for the Orient, where she j .vlir take up further study of magic, and will return nexi year to disolose oven greater secrets on lo cal residents. Tho madomc's serv ices were secured' through the un tiring efforts of Lion Jacobs. -t ' (ant of Thanks. 4 g Wo wish to thank our friends for their kind expressions of sympathy during the Illness and death of our son and father, Peter lt. Oard. tSlgned) Joseph Onrd, 333 Charles Oard. - .Notice. 1 will net ho responsible fur any de1)t contracted hy my wife, Mra. Klli'ii Wilwon Iorton.'' ' J38 11AKUND N. I.ORT0-' . ' '"'I ; t'onntruellon of super Hervlee. sta j lion ht SpHnRfielU eonipleied. mazfnd 0 New Shayirib 'KRISS- 4te km. cool shsne yw I CROSS iw'""''liMmhll.!Thi'i J " AmwicM h.vm. Strop, uie , "" '' Mr birber. Glvn kmmt tF -t'llKti.t lf..l tin tat, To inlroduci -fcmtirsq. KRim-KROSS.IfimyniFRRE 'Ift f imf MrTdou new i.ny rssor. 8m .,.., .KRlS&JCROSSttroppwtod.y nmoitt ebUntioB. Drop m bobu or Mt, oo. tot Dr. dBeoitntloa toESrl Looal sales representative O, P. ARMES. phone 314-Y, route 2, box 30, 2 miles north on Pacific high way, Medford, ' v' , These Di'ufir Stores . Are Open Nights This Week; Jarmin & Woods . Jame: McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharsacy - 1 f N CITY THURSDAY Charles . E. Denuey and Carl Howe, officials of the Erie railroad, will arrive In Mcdford in the moru in at 11:40 o'clock on the south bound Southern Pacific train. '-Mr. Dettney is a vice-president in charge of operation, and Air. Howe Is a vice-president in charge of traffic. They yill depart for .California-Friday nuirulnB. ', Tltey arc. on. au annual, tour -o' tho Pacific coast. Mr. irowe.was a visitor in this valluy last year. ' Tho two rail officials will confer with local fruit shippers, lumber operators and merchants, and' will probably be guests at the regular i ; Medford Thrills to the Greatest American Love Story I .,'.,'. i '.',.. ... it i hmiuii ftftc Tftn wmowi r mm US on . iia vuw; in jr- vi nuivivii irr . til IfcT T0M0EE0W is your last chance to ' I I H f h e greatest j TALKIES AND THeI f m 1 kM thlna in the world ., I tai iimr i.irAfo I Wlui T ; I fU .;''.-..- .'.Arihif'Nioho.ls-i.J V''r'1''tll I IBM i ' It love . .. I Admission I Fill IB t occ ii, , . - i iu ana oa . ana au i ria m in ':- 1 y011'" lv too! i I Matinees i Evenings ' kl I la '-"'J till - . . . . Garage and Service Station Equipment . - Manufactured by - - HOB ART BROTHERS Will Help You Make Bigger Profits ..." Write for Bulletins of Complete Information on the fol lowing Equipment: Air Compressors Electric Grinders : Electric Arc Welder , Battery Tester Trouble Shooter Paint Spray Equipment J. B. HOQD 50&5 Hearst Bldg. San Francisco, Calif. Opening GOLD HILL SAT. NIGHT ' - Balloons for Everyone! Kincaid's Imperial Orchestra Dance Till 2 A. M. Make Lots of Whoopee! meeting tomorrow nobnToTie ltogue River Traffic association. Tho Krlo Kysteni handles a con alderuule portion of tho Hoguo Kiver valley fruit shliiinent after they leave C'liicugo. Among thu locul plants to bo vis ited by tho visitors will bo U10 Owen-Oregon Lumber company, the Tomlin Box factory and tho fruit lacking plants. , Extensive building construction underway In Coqllllle, y Phone 0j ILK UTTER GECREAM PASTUER3ZEDSAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY ttoe screettj niTrrX7-i Vcrfll i ; 1 Car Washers ' ' Battery Chargers Electrical Test Bench ' Battery Merchandiser V Air 8ervice Tower - Eleotro-Plating Generator Address ' , CQMPANY 103 Terminal Sales Bldg. . ' Portland, Ore. Dance