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PIOE TWO t ocal and Personal Colonel C. . Thoiniiaon, super intendent -of Yosemllo nutlomil park and former superintendent of Crater nutlonul park, und K. C. HolliiHky, the ncw: superintendent ut the latter park, will arrive In the. city from Yoseniile purk, fur which point the colonel left two weeks ago, to :renialn here for n week or more, after which both return to losemlto purk f or i con ference with Horace Allbrlfjht. tile: now dlroctor of tho national parks aystom. i ' If you like good chicken dinner, we know our stuff. Thu Covered VagoUy Phoenix. , 341 Attorney Charles Jieiimes, who underwent nn operntlon for appen dicitis ut tho Hucred Heart hospital yesterday, is reported recovering satisfactorily. Dr. Coleman hns roturned from Portland; is In his office ut the usual hours. 342 . The Modford. Nutlonul Klflo club Will pructlco on Its outdoor runise Sunday mornliiK. Tho members will leave for the range nt II n. in. Tho public market again was n busy pluco this forenoun despite the fact that this season of the year Is usually regarded as the iu(et time for market business. Apples wero uBiiln tine of tho fea tures of todny's murkel, which also Included supplies of dressedioul try und homo cooked foods und ennnod fruits. ... Tho inurltet wus fairly busy this afturnon until clos ing Urn al 4 o'clock." Four-bit daneo. Nut. Hut. 341 Tho trnvelinp patronage of tho local hotels fell off considerably yesterday and today, us always during the week ends. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford dumber Co. 'it Miss I'aloma Randleman Is spending Friday and Suturday In Bedford assisting In the stylo show being given by Adrlonne's at the Craterlan theater this evening and tomorrow. Miss Hundlemuuu Is manager of tho local Adricimo'it store. Qrante Pass Courlor. BIrdsman Dance Band nt Wal kor's Hat. night. Soclnl dance. 341 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Nowton of Klamath Falls nro visitors lu this city who arrived yesterday. Hose mending, runners removod. and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. ' 21 Bif Mrs. J. Johnson of Itauloul, III., who arrived In Medford several dnva ago with her husband, Is Joying a short ylU with Mr. and , Mrs. F. M. Ionics, whom oho hud not seen for 2Q. years. Mrs. John. sou found Mr. and Mrs. Corlles by scanning through tho city illroctory and coming upon their name, and Investigated lo leurn If they were the old friends of Itautoul. . Choap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. S37tf . Tho government will erect an airplane beacon with a light of u million candle power on Kmerald Heights at Springfield. Ore., ac cording tu announcement by CO. Wilson. , mayor of thut city, w ho has leased a plot of ground to the ffoverunie.nt for that purpose. Let me write your flro Insurance Carl Y. Tungwuld, Uotol llolluud. Phono 093. tt Mr. und Mrs. John A. Baxter. J. K. Davics and A. At'. Huruum of oa Angeles and David Mucowsky. Oeru'dlno Barson, II. II. Kntr. and Chae. Hllberstoln ot Sun Francisco re nmong the California guests at Medford hotels, Dry fir slabs, $6 load. Tel 691. Uedfnrd Fuel Co. SS4tf During the last fiscal year a to tal uf 18.88G Chinese pheasants wero liberated by tho Oregon stute game commission in the various counties of the stute. I.une county received 2.120, I.lnn S.03I, Marlon 1,095, Benton ami Vnlun 1.3S0 o,ch, Yamhill 1.3U0 und I'ulk 1.1 NO. In. other oountlos whore . expert-. onco has shown that (he birds will thrive, goodly numbers were lib crated. Tho commission now bus on hand at Its three farms soveuul thousand Chinese phoiiruiuta and tbey aro being held for brucdlng purposes. " Four-bit dance. Nut. Mat. 3 )1 Murgaret Hills wus among the Ashlund residents spending yester day in this city. Dressmaking nml remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Blilff. Phono list. tf A ncnt hnmlbuolt ot 40 nne.es, prepared by the sophomore class of the Central Point high school, was hound yemurduy by this of fice and was distributed yesterday afternoon among the students. The booklet was mimeographed by the Htudenls ond gave especial Instruc tion to the freshmen of the school. Factory blocks. (6 loud. Tel. 631. Modford Fuel Co. 1 . 324tr One of tho best meetings of the : year was' reported by the Modern Woodmen Thursday uvoulng. when largo delegations were present from Ashland, Talent and Oold Hill. A largo class of candidates was Initi aled, followed by a big supper. That good coal low In ash. Han son Coal Cp. Phone 39. tf State Traffic Officer Herb Moore In efforts to eliminate the practice of some local and other southern Oregon motorists purchasing Cali fornia licenses and operating auto mobiles In Oregon, during the past wock had three motorists In court on charges arising from the Illegal use ot license plates. E. M. Ilb-h-nrdson ot Gold Hill, a recent ar rival from Texas, wan fined ll'l in the Gold Hill court. V. II. Nor cross of Central Polut, who return ed a short lime at;o from California, was fined $IS here, and II. 1 Omipbell of 1,'nlon Creek won lined mo and ovdered to purchase an 80 license. Highest grade Utah coal, any else, onywhore, any amount. Han gen Coal Co. Phono tf A number of local cilixens last night attended tho presentation of the high school operetta. "Pirates of Hawaii" at Cold Hill last night. The operetta, had "4 characters and may be presented soon ut Kaalo Point and possibly nt other county . points. f our-bH flance, Nat. Sat. Jtl K. I. Duzuy, general inuuugcr of the rJouihern Oregon (Jus corpora tion, was u business visitor In C;runtu Puss yesterduy. Hirdsmun Dance Hand nt Wal ker's Hut. night. Social dunce.' 841 After playing him fairly oven during tho curly purl of thu gume, Ted Hill In last night's gumu of the city billiard tournament wus de. feuled by Chris (iotllleb by u score of to 13o. ' The chumplonshlp having already, beeu 'won by X. Fuji eurly this week; Chris Will pluy H. Muru this evening to .de cide the second place of tho. tour nament. Jlill Is now' assured of fourth place. '' 'Char Is" Kpp. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. 8i2tf Mr. und Mrs. H. II. Kellom Of Modford stopped ill Ashlund yes terduy for a visit with her mother, Airs. Mary lA'Wis on Third street, on their return home from chicu. Oil., where sho went a number of weeks ago for the sake ot. her health Ashlund TidingK. , Four-bit dunce. Nut. Sat. q 341 Courses in flying may be added to the curriculum in high .mcIiouU and junior colleges of Cullforniu, If plans being considered by the stute superintendent of public in struction are adopted. The cuurs)i In aeronautics would be Introduced In the 11th and 12th grades In high schools and Junior colleges. . The courses would bo worked out in eo-operutlon with officials of, the army and navy, .' i Hot, clean coal. ToL 631. Med ford Fuol Co. ' 324tf .Mrs. A. E. llrocku'uy of the Clrlf fln t'reek district spent this morn ing In Medford visiting friends and shopping. Hlrdsmuu Dunce Hand at Wal ker's Sut. night. Social dance. 341 Mr. und Mrs. D. S. Anderson ar rived this forenoon from Cottuge (jrove to visit friends in Medford and Jacksonville while en route by tnutor tu C'hico, Cel. - Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. i 287tf U.outyty warrants were Issued at the county clerk's office this fore noon to Qeorge Horiiott of Med ford. .one bobcat; Lee Prescott of Ashland .one coyoto; C. H Smith of Jacksonville, one bobcat; "W. II. Ferguson of- Oold Hill, three coy otes; L. U. Farmer of Butte Falbj, one bobcat. Opening dunce. Culd Hill Sat. night. Balloons for everyone. Kln cald's Imperial Orchestra. Danco till 2:00. Make lots of whoopee! ., Mr, und Mrs. IS. O. llulmuu arc spending the day in thu city from their farm on tho Crater Luke highway.. They uluto that It bus been rulhur cold In their vicinity but that spring work Is now start ing In enrnest. Orntits I'ass Courier. f actory blocks, I load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 24tf . Hex. II. Parellus of Portland Is spending a few duvs In tho oltj visiting local. friends. .. . Thnt good coal low In ash, Han sen Coul Co Phone 830. tf Miss Lucille Hliuuions .of.,. tho, Cullforniu Oregon Power cumpnpy sustained slight InJurloH yesterduy when a ear sho wus driving col lided with une driven by L. Mi TVHf. llains at to Intersection of Tenth and King streets. Miss Klmiuone, according to her fulhuf, L. Slin, mons, attempted to avoid the Col lision by swerving away from the approaching1 W'llllums cef. which wus Htruck broudsldo by tho Sim mons machine, which was dnmuged to the extent of SuO. The other nuto wus damaged to thu extent of, over J.2&0. ' Fresh shipments of smolt arriv ing dully. Free delivery any pluca In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 97. 33SIC The sawmill and lugging camp of tho Forest Lumber company nt Pino Itldgc, north of Chllomtin. have resumed operations after a shutdown of two' months. Wunted To buy cement mixer. Will pny cash. Briindugo Bros.. Contractors. 623 S. Central Ave. phone 24t!-I. 340 Boss II. I.ohry Is umiuig tho vis itors In this city from Scuttle. Alitrrlugc licenses were issued ut the county clerk's oftleo yesterduy ufteruoon and today to Dell. oil J. Davis, 26, und ICvclyu Hull, 2o, both of Red Bluff. Cul.. and. to Uuuldo Oniule, 32. and Helen Smith, 21, tiolli of Stockton. Cut. Dynge Bros, ut Nat. Sat. Old time dance. Adm. free' 311 The airport publicity eoiumilleo is scheduled to meet next Mondav noon nt the Hotel Me.dfuvd to dls eiHs further plans for the publicity campaign to be luunrhcd for the airport bond issue election next month. Opening dance. Gold Hill Sat, night. Hulloona (or ovcryonc. Kin ould's luiperliil Orchestra. Duucu till 2:00. M.iUu lots of whoopeol 3411 Miss K. Prettyimin. formerly In charge of tho Blue Flower bulge at I'lioeiilx, arrived in this city teeeully from I'urtlund, to visit rel atives and tu attend tu business af fairs. Ashlund Tidings. Pnt'e Texas tamnlo house, atouin ud tumalcs to take homu, loo eueh. 6 tor 5oe. cipeti 8 a. m. to 12 p. In. 023 N. Uivorsldo. phony 1406. 4 The condition of Louise Swift, daughter uf Mr. and Mrs. Charlus Swift wns reported today to be somenhut better, following her de velopment of a case of smallpox early this week. Tho family is luuruntjlued und the girl Is said to he the victim of a severe siege of the illscaiie. Four-bit dance. Nat. Sat. 311 Attorney William Bring was among the visitors in Modford to day attending to buptness rnaHers frotn Ashland. ' ' V'ree udin. lo old-timo dance at Nat. Sat. night. 341 . The o l,i n of the posliifficc de partment to Imprint slumps of the louer denominations iih tlu name of the stale In which they are sold is designed as a check agulnst thievery, but Is likely to have an other eonseiiuence as well. We shall be greatly urprUd tf It does nut complicate. If it dots nut tln uluto. the avocation of stamp col lecting. The philatelist who now pursues tho Ideal of the "numnlrte set" will, If tho scheme Is goncruth.' aduoted, find his problem., about 10 limes a big as It Is now. The Oregonlun, NraPFORD MAITi Ktnll' . Nelson of Minneapolis, Mina., wus umong the motorists front a disluncu who registered to tlay ut the local brunch of the ou' uf stute auto registration burcuu. Walter Toore, Jr., 17, son of Walter Toozc. Portland attorney, und It. M. Setters, 17.. left tilts forenoon for Portland in the cus tody of a Multnomah' county dep uty sheriff. Thu boys wero urrcst ed Wednesday at Ashland and ure accused of driving a rented car from Portland to Ashland. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for 11.20; to lbs. 70c. Delivered any place In cfty. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape St. Phono 97. 309tf Guests from Oregon registered ut Medford hotels Include liertha J. Smith ot Coqullle, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nolto of Lukevlew, Geo. F. Pythian and Mrs. W. K. Henson of Salem, Purrel Curler of Itlddlc, O. S. York and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kdwards of Roscburg, C. It. Clark uf Kuglo Creek, W. J. Miller of Nowliurg, Miss tyozollo Hair' of lOugene, and tho following from from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Miller. A. V. Olllln, Mr. and Mrs. F. It, Anthony, c. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Aufert, It. H. Ilobbs, tleorgo Downs, o. J. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Scbuppol, Miss Ornce Muson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mann, If. St. Henry, H. It. Cnrtwrlght, D. I. Wlnslow, c. C. Wiand, c. ll Iteyuolds, W. J. Lewis, Hurry Hchnuin, George Molondg, C. V. Wevor and O. Q. Uoochi - Dry pine slabs, S5 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuol Co. S24tf Miss Mozello Hair, slate federa tion president ot Business and Pro fessional Women's cwbs, und Ber tha J. Smltp, stute enibAn chalr muu, left this uipruing fur Klum- uth Fulls, aftur huvtng attended the enillloyers,'. nlglt bttiuiuet at Hotel Mcdtmd lust night. Old-time dunce, Nat. Sat. Froo ilm. Dynge Urus. , 341 oiuiuui'n uipung iiiul appiicauu for temporary auto llconses at the shurlf's office today wero the fol lowing at Medford: It. Dubbs, O. Uoy, W. E, Hammcll, Music Box, K. E. Combs, J. B. Yarbrough. Pierce, Allen, Miles Stewart, Q. ft. Stafford, B. O. Lockwood and O. H. 'l ice. - Poems set to muslo. Masteroraft Song Publishers Seattle 360 A short chunga artist visited Grunts Puss Friday morning and left Gottschall's show shop 15 to lllis good.. He tendered a 810 bill In payment for uhoelacea and after change had been made, asked for different .denominations, getting nvny with th hill, before the mis- tako was npticed. Grants Puss Courier. Best U(ut coal hot and clean. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. ,324tf The Everyman's liilite class of the Christian church Invites nil men of the chuoah, as well as ull other men In the city who enjoy a real hour's association with men, and some good singing and a talk by a youisr. mun who understands men, to attend thu eluss at 9:4G a. in. fom'rtil'ow. . Special danco, Jacnson Springs club, Sut. March 2nd. 343 llurvuy Kuckur, who for suverul years operated a tuxl service in this city, is nguin enguged in that busl nuss in Medford. Mf. ltucker's taxi heuduuurtcrs will be niaiii lillued at the Ilote llollund. Millinery opening of tho Band Box, 223 Uust 6th St., at 1) a. in.. Murch &th, teulurlng tho famous Unga and Monogram hats. Pop ular prlcod hats and children's huts 342 I.KWIS Delia Ann Lewis passed away at the Community Hospital Friday morning from a compli cation of diseases, after nn Illness for tho past two months. Aged tli years, 4 months. SO duvs. Born ut Wabash, Indiana, October 11. ISfil. Her parents, George and Isabel! Heckathoru left Indiana when sho wn H yuurs of age, in 1878, and arrived at Bedding, Cab, iH-fote tho rallroud was cumpluted. Tho family came to Jackson coun ty by teams from Ueddtng, Cjtl. Delia Ann Hcekathorn wns mar ried to Johp Franklin lowl July I. HJS3. at Kaglo Point, and to this union were born nine chil; drcn. .Mrs. Lrtiwia is survived by her husband, John K. I-cwIh. four daughters, Mrs. Jnnnin K. Ulddetl, Medlord nro.. Mrs. Christine Ca tey, Medford: Mrs. Bermuda (llt sien, MedCord: Mhs-. Kern Isa-' bell Lewis, Ktglo lotnt.',Ort;.; five sons, AVllltuin, Thomas. George, .lorry and Harry Lewis, all of Kagtn Polpt, Ore.; eight grand children. Sho also luaves two hIs lers. Mrs. Oscar Siml'Mm. 1 U -hard. Oro.. and .Mrs. David ii.Tll, Crescent t'Uy, Calif. Mrs. I.mvly wus n kindly and lovable charnt'ter and a wonder ful mother and wife. Sho will be areatly inlwied by a host o( frinndH and her fumily. She was a mem ber of tho Methodist church. Fu neral service? will be bold nl the Perl Funeral Hono, Sunday at 3:30 p. m., Hev. Uayiuond si- Bees officiating. Interment in Central Point comutery. ASK Til TO STUDY SALEM. Ore.. March 2. (TV Be to re concurring with amend ments made by the, enute on the pntaonul income tax bill, member of thtj loner houce have ' auk ml time enough to make a study of tliiw ninendmcnts. Carkln made tho motion Satur day morning that the house con cur with the amendments, but Mo Court objected and asked that the bill ond Its amendments be made a Apcclat order of bus. u ess fur two o'clock Saturday afternoon. The houo was apathetic and the Me- Court motion carried. Mllo. lurone Colins of Paris saved two men from prison by her testimony lu court, but was herself entenwd W lo vcaf? for perjury. . Obituary T'RTBTJOT, MEDFORD, MRS. COOLIDGE . ,; Mrs. Coolldge recalled her New covered Washington. She It shown Davli (left), wife of the aocrctary Davis. , . .. PUBLIC WORKS BILL FAILS OF SUPPORT BY SENATE VOTERS 8ALBM,V Or.. March 2. (H) Senator. J. O. tJalley'H bill calling for u stutor deparmeiit uf public works h supplant the public scr-'i vice commission, failed to get effective support when placed un final vote In the senate Friday. Only Bailey himsulf, Jleiinett, Jonv. Marks, . Killer and Strayer 'oted for It, ; Tho measure provided f(r a dcpa.rtn.ent. comprising a super visor of public works, a Kuper-A visorif transpctatloft and a su- Porvlsor of ' utilities, the first; named to be the head officii of: mo ucpurimcui. ( . Ueprcsentatlve BrlKB'. bill pro posing to give , land owners the right to bring suit against the stuto laud board was Indefinitely postponed. -The same fate w.ik metcil out to Hoblson's" Iiouko bill j providing Itu'iim and conditions under which lif insuranco com panies and paternal i-ganlzatlons may bo lirrnsud. AIho by the indefinite postpone mnt r'onto iht .seuuto killed the bill Introduced by the houne com nLon on food ind dairy products providing sanitary regulations of dairies. It wnw . Oppotitirt. nmlnlj being ' too'1 stringent for; the small operator. ''--t- BILL IS" 8ALKM, Ore , March 1. &) l'ncra of d stlllate will continue to pay the t,:t tax because of tho opposition of the roads and high ways committee members to his in oaHiir es, Joseph X. Scutt of Cnuiltlla county Thursday after noun withdrew his 'twin bills td take the tax off distillate with the cost of distillate now exceedingly low. the demand fer the tax re lief Is considered to have abated. Kurl Maortlch of Metz hangod liimself hecatiHo his wife boohed hot hair without his permission. . , 4- Opposing his wife's divorce suit, Alfred Leonard of Belfast pleaded his wife had un use for him after twins Were borof On a steamer sailing from South ampton were t!2 passengers named Smith, bound fur Canada und tho United States. Cuttn Sutton, rector at Brough lon, makes clockos us a Iinhhy Hiid hns given Kt." of thorn to various English churches. Samuel ltosoff, oiuh a railway news butcher, now ownea tho IVla wara und Noi-thurn rallroad.'in lX'l uwaro county, Now York, To Wed Prince Mrs. Amen Wood Burchord of New- York, widow of the former General . Electric company vice chair-nan. and Prince Henry XXXIII of Reuei, relative of the relgnlnj family of Holland, will be narrled shortly, I -T , I j OlWlON. KATtTCDAY. GOES SLEIGHING England life when a heavy snow sleigh' riding with Mrs. James J. of labor, and her daughter, Joan EAKER HOPS OFF FI TEXAS FIELD . TUCSON, Ari.., Mar. Captalu li'U C. Kukcr in his pew typo urniy pursuit plunu left the municipal airport hero fur Mid land, Texas, at 11 . o'clock this morning. Captain Baker arrived here half an hour beforo from San Diego. From Midland ho will fly to. prownsville, Texas, via El Paso, expecting to urrive there tonight. The start of his dawn-to-dusk flight to Panama will be ( made lfpm Brownsville. BOY BANDITS SENT TO PRISON FOR TEN YEARS PoftfLAXD, Ore., Mar. 2. (fPy ; Three youthful hlglnvaymeu were senteuue to state prison for ' 10 I years in circuit court here today I when they pleaded guilty to an! Indictment charging assault and ' robbery while armed with danger ous weapons. The three wero James Yj; Ich, Frank Bancroft nnd Beu ben A. Kimball . They wero mem bora of tho gang of four whose attempt tu hold up tho Green Mill, a rend ho vis, early Thursday, was frustrated. They wero , indicted by the grand Jury yesterday. Pour Binned to Death. STHUBI5NV1LM3,. O., Mur. 2.- (PJ Four persons were burned to ib'uth when fife destroyed the j tmnie uf William Prim in, ill miles, southwest of Jore eartj today. AVatUins lrMltu:(H. I am the duly authorized dealer and agent of the Wat kins products in Jackson county, except Ashland and Medford, Boy I. Ganfield, Phono TltO-W, Medford, Star route. I As n health precaution fli cats jentoi.n j Kngland from other conn j tries must go into' quarantine lor I six months. iroo late" to classify FOB SALK Practically new, mod ern home, consisting of 4 large rooms and breakfast nook; new ly painted Insldt and out; garage; on a good street, close in. Price $-0O: fliiO cash, balance like reiii. wee ciiarus A. w nig Agtn inc. 3i:i FOB SALK Suburban bumn com pletely furuisliud; flolpoiut elec tric ram?e. S bedroom suites, broakfast set, etc., also chlokens. There aro i acres of good land. 4-rootti plastered houye. young family orchard and good sUe'l patch of strawberries. Locate ' on PaeiiTj highway, short dts-1 tance from Stcdford. Price $3,- ' 400: terms. Sc Charles A. Wing i Agency, Inc., exclusive agents. ! i 343 j GLADIOLA BLLBS All varieties, uiiv uuantlty. Phono 5(il-H. A. li. Bhodes, P. O. Box U IO, Mod ford. 312 FOB NALK I' ncresT modern 5 roova house, basement and fur nace, electric, pump, fruit- and nut trees, plenty, of berries: ilo-j caled on Beall I-uno: plenty? of t shade. Phone 2 U-B-'J. 81 FtB KF:xt i room iikO1'" hoie ou north side. TeL fit.f-L. ! FlR BBNT Furnished sO.ilt huuso. i04 W, tOllt. 34Uft I'HR KXCIIANCK-Kltlivr uf three-j heavy wapona or Kuril scilun or, lot Cor ynunc work marc, v-etuht l.uii lo ittuu. 1'ijsk'io uli-L. or see Clarence Plcro" 313 KOH SAI.K New 8rooni wortern ' hutiKulow. sleepiiiK porch, lots of hullt-ins. rooiI Ksnise, cement i ilrtvev-jv, lots of shmle. good i liiwn.Wm. eherry'.tree. palil up paving, $87f.: ease trins. C. R. ! Heolx;. si 7 V. 11th St. 3t3l KOH KALE Almost new 5-room hlniK.'ilow. looHlcd i blocks from Medford Hotel; extra larRe liv ing room. hnnUvood, floors, fire place, good lot. -I larite slisde trees, only H?tV. t-omo terms. Al.o 3-rooiu htlluralow. well located on lance lot, dumly FiiraKo and wootlsheil. tinod lawn. l'rice 515QU; only iluo cash. Also Xew &-ronm modern home lo oted nesr Owen-Oneon mill on Vacifle hiehiray: IsrRe plot of sround: basement, Haruge. wootl shed. Priced to sell on any kiml of terms you desire. Vlso S-acre tract with almost new modern buncalow. located on paved highway near Modford. Priced to m il at I3SU0 it taken at once. Knsy terms. K. C. CORN'. :08-K.!8th St. . Phone C, r. Ueebe after o'clortt. MARC1T 2, 1929. PORTER HEIR HAS H-2-0 ANTIPATHY E Junior Purler, tho promiHing shlgh school hcavywelKht hope, de- Hplte the sunjihtnc and balmy at moaphcre of this forenooi.O was seen watering tho lawn of the Cartill Court, which Is pwned by his paw and maw, wearing. a heavy closely buttoned " ruin ju-oat, j rubber boots and' a, 'sou'wester, while he handled the 'hose, All of this eemed,:to dlspluy n hatred of-Kettint;. wet and muss ing up- his manly beauty. Bo that as it inuyr.. Junior, does not entertain the same aversion tu getting wet inside, as ho was no ticed during his lawn irrigatuu exercise to walk around' the block to PeVoe's several times and therein get out&ldo of sundry soda, waters. .". . Junior bears the reputation of bciw,' a : hard worker on his school vacation days, his favorito toil bein to climb in and out of ari auto. Ho makes tho claim; that tills ,hi . weight-reducintf, as the friction of -the atmosphere-wears down his body during. a car ride SINCE FIRST OF YEAR yesterday Willi a maximum lorn, ucraturc ot C7 (lcBrecs above was not only the warmest day of this year so far, but wus the warmest day for the past two years, up to that time of year. No let up to the fine weather that has been prevailing here seems yot in slht, accordius .to Inquiries mudo. at tho weather of fice. However, partly; eloudy wea ther is tho otitlook for tonight and Sunday, oral' 'Slightly cooler weather for tonight. Today, while MON.-TUE. MARCH 4 AND 5 ANOTHER BIO TALKING COMEDY -THE.; LITTLE WILDCAT villi" AUDREY FERRIS JAHES MURRAY ROBERT EDESON I GEORGE FAWCETT I DORIC DAWSON IT'S THE BIO LAUGH NO FOOLIN' SAVE USE Bear Creek Liquid Lime-Sulphur 32 Deg. Tost Filtered 16c gal.' ' (14c in Gar Lots) , For sale by distributors Farm Bureau and at plant. ' Tel. 1190 Office,' 401-R-l Plant ir?imtftiimtira partly cloudy at times had pros- tdpntifie U , ,oil i uf a noble utn of beinu abuut as warm as , man. : vestL-rduv 'as it had a -tempera-h 1 - .... i. Vila ture of 48 above at t o ciut-i morning. , Yas& Gold Stiir Bill. j I WAnmAUio.ii jj- A pllgrimmago of gold star moth ers to the graves of their World war dead in Franco would bo pro- , vlded under , a. bill passed by the senato. BamlitK looted a bank in Green ' 'Bay, Kia., but left behind a Iws : containfuj $10.96-1 in coin because It was too heavy. j ! ' MM. Doe," a mystery man of i Loudon who served a five-year ; 'sentence for larceny, hns been' ne nntXi ?hows Qay (Bit I Jl I lul 1 :?Q u Only y& ' FEATURING LIMBER-LEGS EDWARDS - . 6 OTHER Ulii FEATUBES 16 SUNKIST AND , . . ON THE SCBEEN ADOLPH MENJOU "Marquis Prefarrecl,, I TONIGHT INSURANCE - CAN'T !REyENT A LOSS! . But a Safe Deposit Box here does! Important papers, difficult or im- . p&sible to replace, valuables to which a precious sentiment is at tached, priceless heirlooms, all may be kept safely here in your own private box'.1 " ' Inspect These Facilities Today " O The Jackson CountyBank ' ESVABLISHEO lata 1 . Medvord, Oregon Commercial "Savings Safe Depotit ' . MEMBUR I aaCRAL RESEkV8 STST1M t ' ' ' : These Drug Store Are Opn Night This Week JaTDrin 4 Woods James McNair Pharmacy West ty U PlBrmacy !, 6 16 BEAUTIES LAST TIMES VGary Cooper AND : , Nancy Carroll 11 - T "The Shopworn Angel" ALSO ' Grand Fashion Review Presented by ADRIENNES and .IcPHERSON , LATEST STYLES LIVING MODELS