Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 04, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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PXHE TWO
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ocal and
Personal
Superintendent K. c. Kolinsky,
the now head-of Outer National
liark, with his predecessor, Kui
orliitendent c. U. Thomson ot Ko
seralto national; pink, urrtiud hero
from .tho latter park lust Batur
day evanlng, arid was busy today In
receiving o lis if rorn plocal citizens
who desired - to. meet him, und In
conference betweon timet with
Colonel Thomson oh Ulster park
mattera. The two park officials
will loavo Wednesday or Thursday
for a short visit to Crater national
park, ftoini; In, over tho mow, and
will have dally conferences in the
meantime for a week or more In
the way of making Miv Bollnsky
familiar with Cratoripark affairs.
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. . tf
Mooro Hamilton, leV-al student at
the CrcKon Agricultural college at
Corvallis, spent the week end with
Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T,
Hamilton at Central Point.
That good coal low In ash, Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 238. - tf
Attorney A. -.13. Kennies is con
fined to his homo with tho flu.
Highest grado Utah coal, any
size, anywhere, any amount, Han-1
sen Coal Co. Phono 239. if
.. Among tho guests-.from n, dis
tance '-registered at Medford hotels
avc Mr. und Mrs. K. I'hlcmlort of
ciitcugo, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Henry
' R. Hobson of A'ani ouvcr, 11.
Mr. and Mm. Chas. Kwui t of I'hoe-
nl. Ariz.,. H- .M,,-Miiy-.f. Omshu,,
Neu, U'Andcrtwn oiid.Al. K. iu)v
lln of Kitchener, -ih.C IS. K.loi
Imer of Uolso, Idu.
Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 031.
Modford Fuel Co. 824tf
J. w. Vaki;fielil, J. 0. . lllbljiirit,
pharlcs Davis und tho Misses Oer
trude alid Krpestlno Kredenburg
were among the Medford visitors in
Butte Full Sunday. Mr. lllbbard
has purchused the Golden llule
store at that place, which wus for
merly owned by A. Short.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Modford
Bldg. Phone 1181. t
Oeorgo Holmii ot Portland, rep
resenting tho Commercial Casually
company, Is a business visitor In
this city.
Dry fir slabs, fS load. Tol 631.
Medford Fuel Co. ' S24tf
Although no Chinook salmon
hare yet been seen on thy ; upper.
Rogue, anglers are ulryitdy out
waiting for tho first one to tuke
hold of tlinlr hooks., ljint year t:)c
first Chinook was hooked on March
4. Keveral persons have reported
seeing fish which they believed to
be the Chinook salmon. Thu Bill
head run was continuing today.
Grants Pass Courier.
Lot me write your fir Insurance.
Carl Y. Tsngwald, Hotol Holland.
Phone tla. tf
Miss Mildred Moon and Mrs.
Juntos Morrison - of tiualtlo, nieces
of A. W. Mason ot this city, spunt
yesterday visiting their relatives
and friends hore. They left this
morning for Pusnduna whero they
will visit tor moiuo time.
Cheap lumber and codar posts.
Msdtord Lumber Co. ' SI37tf
IS. B. Hriggs of Ashland, snejil
this morning In llio oily .U'luisactlnfe
business. ......
Factory blocks, 10 load. Tel, C31.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
The present good weather has
been kind to street lights, accord
ing to City Klaclrlolun Harry Ulna
burger, who this forenoon reported
lights to bo burning nights better
than thoy havo been for the past
four montlvs. Rainy weather, he
explained, caused tho bulbs to burn
out easily as the result of water ac
tion and as many us three or four
burn out nightly. A light which
burned out Inst night In mi alley
off Front street, was tho first rc-,
ported for te,n days or so.
That good coal low In ash, Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 2. tf
Mrs. Julio licnalk nud Mrs. Mary
Kswoll motored to tlrunta Pass yes
terday tor an outing.
Pat's Texas tainalo Iioubo, stoam
cd tamales to take homo, 10c each.
0 for COo. Open 8 u. in. to 12 p.
m. US N. lttversldo. Phone 1401!.
846
Attorneys 'Pnlrli k It. llnrrlgton
of Chicago and ,!olm K. Kollock of
Portland arrived In- Modford this
morning In tho Interest of- tho sled.'
ford Reducing and Refining com
company versus a group of local
, clnlmunts on tho "War Kagle mine.
'" which suit opened In circuit court
this morning.
Fresh shipments of smelt nrrlv
i lug dally. Free delivery any pluoo
In city. Johnson's Market, Phone
7. 33Stf
r
When Better
Bread Is
Baked
FluhrerWill
Bake It
(Juosts from Oregon roidstoied
at local hotels iiieludu Uco. (II.
U raves, H. A. KlttlidKC .'mid , B.
Ostluml ot HahMii. Mr. und Mra,
J'loyd Miller of Roeehurif, C. D.
f-'lynn and Dykemail White of Ku-
ffolie, una the followlni; from Port
land: K. U dailies, It. H. Dupui-t,
. Wnilittns. K. lirunUoiiurry, H.
W.,Al(lricii, C. C Hhipluy, H. O.
Klndluy, Jr. J. ItU, IX W.r 11UI.
nmn, F. H. Thompson, Mr, and
AliH. W, IJ. AVardrjes, Jauk 0'Va.y.
C. F. Hawkins, M. L. Hinith, Lu
tor Howard and J. L. Sylvester.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
1 Lumber Co. 287tf
T. J. Bradley returned ' yester-f
day from a business trip to Klam
ath Falls. . :- r . .
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631, Bed
ford Fuel Co. , 824tf
Mr. and Mm. W. W. Dlnklns and
Mr. und Mrs. A. W. Mason motored
to Yreka, yesterday. ' . -
"C h a r 1 8" Kep. Phone 479-M.
Mrfl. Sadie Allen. 282tf I
Nineteen out of tho stuto cara
roKistered hufo lust Saturday, tho
majority of which were from !
AVashlnKton and California. A few.
were; from fur western Htuto. !
Host Utah coal hot and clean.
Tel 031. Modford Fuel Co. 324tf
According to a statement mudo
from tho bench In tho federal dis
trict court in Portland hy Judge
McNary. Fcderul Judge Heaii. who
iiaii been in San Francisco during
tho month of February sluing on
the circuit court of appeals for this
district, will probably remain In
San Francisco during the month
of Mutvh, or a largo part of il.
Poems sot to music. - Master craft
Song Publishers Seattle, 300
The lum-h being Hervud at tho
Masonic Temple In opep to all Mr
suds, i their wive and families. 344
Dry plrto-ilaha, 5 load. Tel.
C3I. Medford Fuel-Co. 324tf
l,uno Cloodell. representative of
the Continental Insurance company
with heudtiuartcrs in Portland, Jh
Hpemllng several days In Medford
this week.
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; 60 lbs.
7 Co. Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, 6th and Grapo
St. Phono 07. 309tf
Mr. and Mm. W. 1. Dickey and
two sons from Jiurilnuin, Tciiu.,
arrived hero Saturday to locale
permanently. Mr. Dickey is a
brother ot W. t. Dickey of "Med
Cord, and will be temporarily lo
cated on tho Dr. It, V. Clancy
ranch. ' v
A Kumo breeder's permit, No.
2fl!4, was recently iMued to Ken
neth Frederick Harneburg by tho
Oregon stuto gaiue eommlttyUut;
whleh was slgmsd aud aPlrovd by
Harold Cllrford, state gamo war
den. This permit authorlzoH the
lortal sale of wild wuteit fowl and
other game birds In acordancti
with tho provisions of t-hapten 1G3,
laws of Oregon. Mr. Harno-
burg now has 3u wild nutllard
ducks and expects-to havo J 00 or
more for sale thiH fall for breeding,
purposes aud decoys. ;
Mrs. (i. O. D'Alltinl, who has been
ill for tho past week with tho. flu,
Is i better nud was uWo to come
( down town to dispose of somo shop
ping this morning.
Fulluwlng several days spent In
Medford on business, William
(.ranger leTi this forenoon for, Ills
homo In Kugeiic. - ; " "f tyi
Uulldlng perrt'ilts wurn tsnued 1y
tlui .clty totlAy tal Hi' K, Virth to
eonstruel' u dwelling V a uhC of
llfioo, on Jaeksmi .Htttu. and -td
C. H. Corey to remodel u dwelling
on Pino street at a cost of UiuO
A permit was ulso Issued to K. h.
Chlldurs to remodel a building at
415 East Main street at a cost of
MU.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. T.eldcbach of
Pasadena,' T. It, Harris of Ixs An
geles and V. L. McNerney and fam
ily and Chas. llaum of Han Fran
Cisco are among tho California peo
ple registered at Medford hotels.
Albert Morgan of TayUirvlllo, In.,
was among the motorists iroin n
distance who registered toduy at
the local branch of tho out of Btate
auto registration bureau.
W. A. Kinnoy, former Medford
mereliunt who died lust year, left
an estate of approximately
(MM. 10, according 1o an inventory
and appraisement which was on
file at tho county clerk's office to
day. !
Mrs. Leonard I.yneh of the AVog
ner t'reek hool dlsiriet, was in
Medford thin forenoon In connec
tion with plans of tho district to
const met a new concreto school
building to ropiaco the present
wooden structure. According to
'pluns prepared by u Portland arch
itect, the building would be one of
the best rural school buildings of
Its kind in tiouthern Oregon and
would also serve ns a community
lyill. Jt Is to have two classrooms.
Tho I. S. civil service commis
sion annoiiuees tin open competi
tive examination for meat cutter at
Veterans hospital No. 77, Portland,
at $M40 lo $174 n your. Iteoulpt
of applications close March 20.
Application blanks may be had
from the secretary, now posloffioo
1 building. Port la nil
Tho t 'niter Uiku Oulld of the
. Presbyterian church will meet to
night nt I he Ihmiu of Mrs. D. A
'Chamber,, Tioa South Oakdalc, As
election of officers for the enauJin?
year-will take, pluoo tit this nmet.
; a largo' attendance is desired
! Work for the Jackson county
! health unit ihukI be finished to
night, so members are reuunstcd to
' bring their thimbles, needles nud
thread.
II. 11. It obit of tho Insurance
I Company of North A in erica, vllh
I headuuartcrs In Portland, arrived
here Haturday to spend n few dayd
in the city on misiiHKS.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wolff. J. "W.
I Wolff snd Clifford Smith motored
j to tho Fonts Creek district yester
: day nnd spent some time viewing
1 the big dredge at work 1here
Marriage licenses were 1-m.iumI this
' foreniH'ii at th cnunly clerk'-, of
fice to t It. Ihirdmsn, legnl, and
Hattle Cameron, legal both, of
Medford. nnd Frank Plerson, 24.
j and lxla tiuthbun, 24, both of
Chleo, Cal. m
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Wewart. ae-
enmpanlcd by Jimmy Hall.' v Hi
leave early Sunday morning vfr1
Mi'dford, where they will spend the
morniiif phiylng Rolf. Mrif. Htovy
nrf will visit with Miss Lucille
Kern, who resides In the valley
eity.--Klom.uth News.
MTCTFORD MATT
Kimntith McOreor rtjjturned to
CurvutliH thiH mornlnfjr uftei HprnU
iilfS the imut few dnyn vioUiiifcj htu
brother, D, O. MtQregor.
Cl C. WelU. deputy Uuited
Htutcs inarH.iH), left thin forenoon
on an official business trip -to
LKIuinulh Falls.
Included umong tho temporary
auto licenses issued this forenoon
at the sheriff's office were those
Issued to Mrs. Flora Stokes of Ash
land, Edwin Morgan of Gold Hill
and A. H. itoye, J. M. Nary and
Tom Murphy of Medford.
Has 11 Urigsby of Klamath Falls
is spending several days in Med
ford attending to business affairs.
t Mr.; and Mrs. K. W. Wakefield.
Mr. and Mrs. E. JX. Coss, Karl Coss,
Jr., Mrs. Cora Powell nnd son El
mer motored to the Meadows yes
terday whero they enjoyed dinner
at tho homo of friends. They re
turned via Holcomb Springs;
A. Throckmartln- of the Ruch
district spent Friday and Saturday
with his daughter, Mrs. Will Han
sen, ut her homo on the Pacific
highway. William Me Daniels, a
brother-in-law of Mr. Throckmar
tln. also of the Kuch district, spent
the week end In tho city.
Included among the guests from
Seattle registered nt Medford ho
tels are Wm. J. Belcher, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas, Clifford, Lee Bartholo
mew, Mrs. W. H. Berry and parly,
A. M. Hogle, Frank H. Madden and
H. C. Kanlher:
Mrs. Jessln Davis has taken over
the duties formerly hold by Mrs.
F. B. Sweeney In tho tax depart
ment of the sheriff's office. ' Mrs.
Sweeney resigned tho first of this
mouth.
Tho Grants Pass bulb district will
sunn be a muss of color, for the
first of the commercial fields arc
now coming Into blossom,, tho nor
cIksus being the first to bloom. At
tho Charles Cook farm several
miles west of the city on tho lower
river road, tho Golden Spur nar
cissus Is breaking into blossom.
Other varieties Will bo blooming
In the next few weeks. Mr. Cook
has an aero and a half of the nar
cissus bulbs on his) farm. Grants
pass Courier.
' "Work was begun today on Park
avcuuo In making preparations for
Us paving, which will probably be
gin in a week or ten days. Men
were busy today -leveling the stroot
and prcpuring tho base for tho lay
ing of the concrote. Kain is not
expected to hamper tho work.
' After having spent u short time
In Medford and Ashland, Terry
Talent, federal prohibition officer,
le ft tod ay for Portia ud , acco m
panled by Louis Muellers, another
federal agent.
Bounty warrants weru lssut-d ni
tho county clerk's office this fore
noon to Bert McKoo of Jackson
ville, one coyote; "W. H. G unison
of Phoenix, one coyote and two
bobcats; J, F. Waddell of Pros
pect, one coyote; Charles Hum
phrey of Eagle Point, one coyote.
Mr. and AUs. A. B. Cornell Of
Grants Pass spent yesterday In tho
city viallhig local friends. .
A break Is seen lit the fino spell
of weather that has been prevail
ing hero, as the official forecast
is for cloudy weather for tonight
and Tuesday, with rain, and a mod-
oruto temperature.
Suit was filed In tho federal dis
trict court last week in behalf of
the government by J. AV. McCul-loch,-assistant
district attorney, ta
cancel tho patent to J U0 acres of
land In Jackson county held by
Dudley Conrad Mel he. Accord
ing to tho complaint, Mel hen filed
on tho land on May 2, 1U22, and a
pulont issued February 11, li)2fi.
Thu government alleges that the
claim of residence mado by Methcs
was not oorroct. 1
4
LKWIS Tho funeral sorvloes for
Holla Ann Lewis wcro hultl ut the
Foil Fimeial Humo, Sumliiy, Feb
ruary 3, at li.'M p. m. There whs
a, Ihi'ko ntleiiditnco of friends nud
a profusion of flornl offerings
whirh wore vnry bountiful. Mrs. K,
K. McKlliosu Bunt! two vory uiuiro
prluto soiiKH, "BciiiillfiU lain of
Soniowluire" nnd "Sunset 0li."
Tho unllboiirorn woru r. Ii. C'bll-
drolb, Koy AhIiioIk, 1'Tank Hrown,
W. C IHoinonts, W'lltlant Von ilor
Hollon and Wllllatn I'orry. Kov.
Kiiymoml S. Ituos Knvo n snlviulld
iKldross. Intoi'inoiit lu Coutral
I'olut cometury.
URII3VK KII.R Oiiovo iwnsedi
pnsHuil uwiiy at bur liumo, ,
Cuat Klovenl h stroot, Monday.
March 4, at tho ago of "7 years, i
mouths and is days. Mrs. (Irlore
was born In Illinois, July II, lKfl,
and llvort thoro during the rally
uart ot Imr Hfo. During tho time
she llvi-il in tho tnlddlo west sho-
mot and married Mr. 1'atu, now do
consod. Kroin Illinois thoy moved
to Kansas, tvhuro thoy llvou for
soma lliuo. In IHtW she came to
Ori'Kon mid Hvtul abovo Trail for
a fow years. Hvo yours later sho
was uuilod In murrlaBo to Joliu
(irievc, who resided 8t I'roanwt.'
Sho Ivnvfs lo mourn nor uy norj
first uinrrhmn one daiiKhlor and
throa sons Mrs. Klora K. Wolsh,
of Modford. Osonr riito, of I,os An-i
roios; Arinur i mo, 01 imui"'.
hid.; Ttlrd Fate, of OtoKo, Kks.:
ulso U uniiKlohlldnm, sovon (treat
Brand ohlhlron and ouo groat uronl
grandchild. Sho w-hb a member of
Iho .Christian church from child
hood and was vnry-uetlvp In tho
church. Tho fnnoral arrHnnomrnts
aro In charito of tho l'erl Funeral
Homo and will bo announced at n
hitor tlnto.
4
rood for the Blrrts
Wo ore continually jireparliiu
now- foods tor our renders, answer
ing requests for menus and writing
articles -on new dishes for the
fftmlly hut to dnto, wo lisvo im-k-liy'tcd
somo other frtonds of ours.
!!), III! (Is.
It Is n, fine Idea to select n spot
tiUllc fur from the boose and keep
this place supplied with food. A
pleco of suet cut In small pieces Is
loved by birds. There can be
plecos of apple, cake, bread nnd
some eelery tops tied on a tree.
Vnder the tree can bo soattsred ull
sorts of grain, oatmea,! and other
cereals. ....-,..
You see the birds are not par
ticular about new menus, food of
any kind Is good to ttKIll 111 wltltcr.
Obituary
TRTBTJNE. MEDFORD.
BRAVES IN WINTER TRAINING
wntrmr v ---- rSas-gsTf1
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The Bpoton Braves are hard at their winter training down In St.
Petersburg, Fla. Left to right: Hank Gowdy. who 4ias returned to,
the Braves after five ycaro absence; Emit Fuchs, president and man-
ager, and Johnny Evers. , s ' . .
Rsported Dy Jmihd counts Abitraot l.
Slstli Strut antf,CHilrsl nu.J ,
lUiil Estate Transfers.
J. 11. Newton, ct ux, to W. A. j
Furmer, W. D. to lot 0. blk. 50,
original townslto of Medford, $10.!
Ouoi'bo A. Woodcock, et ux, to:
V. A. J.-ar"mer, W. D. to tho N.
200 ft. ot lots 7 and 8, blk. 4, ,
Purk Add. to Medford. 10. '
Frank 11. Callow, vt-ux. to Ed-!
win S. Hltzlcr, et ux, w. D. to!
UtUlowny's Add. lo Medford, 10.
Kdwln S. Mltzler, ot ux, to Frank
0. Callow, ot ux, AV. D. to land
In tlnlluwny'a Add. lo Medford,
10.
Uuzol K. Maxwell to W. 'SI.
Holmes, W. . to land in twp. !
38 S.. H. 2 AV. yr. M., $5000.
Jliirrlot T.1 Hoyt to (Iooiko H.
Wyt-koff, -deed to land In twp. iiO
8... H. t W. ' '' '-
Kenneth V,'. Forbes lo Ivan F.
Philips, W. 1). to1 all of lots IK.
nnd 19 of Riverside: sub. All 'lot I
7., blk.' 30. 'tlold Hill, tlO
Jv W. MltchclU' et ux, to Meil- !
ford Iirlgntloli Bisti'lot, tj.- C D.
to lots 1, 3; 3. '. 4, r,, ii,''g.--lo) and
12 of SprlnKbrook1 sub.,- $1.00.
I fleorBc Martin, et ux. : to I.. C.
Undsey, et ux, W. D.-'tb' Hind In
DLC twp. 38 Ii. V-W.. $10
.. Utah-Idaho Sukuc Co. t'b ltobert
I.uts IliiBUO. et ux, V, tJ. to land
tn twp.- 37 S,. II; S AV., $10.
i. iuv-n,., w i. , ,
It
'
tho SAV of BOO. 10. twp; (IU
2 K. AV. M-. $1.00.
Krank I. Kurlmrt to Avlcno Kar-biirl,-
AV. n. to SV4 of KB- ot sec.
34, twp. an S-, K. 4 AV $10-C-
M. Collins, ot ux, to Oust
Peterson, Q. C. t. to i-10 ft. of C I
ot the s. end ot lots 9' and 3 0,
bit:. 8. Park- Add. to Medford.
Martin s. .loitnson, el ux, to Re
vival Mining company, AV. D. to
tho -SK ot BV of see. 2, twp. 30
S., It. 3 AV., $10.
F. E. AVahl, ot 'UX, to C. A.
AVhlllock, et ux. AV; D. to land In
Jacksonville, $10.
Mela Pelton Simon, ct ux, to
Martin S. Johnson, deed to the
SK Of HYV of sec. i, twp. 30 S.,
It. 3 V., $10.
AV. A. AVrlKbt, ct ux. lo H. C.
ApploKato. V. 13. to land In sec.
11, twp. JS 8.. 11. 1 E.. $10.
Kugcne Cblldors, ot ux, lo II.
C. Applcsato, AV. 1). to lot , blk.
1. JIlKhland l'lirk add. to Mod
ford. $10.
Charley 15. . ltrown, ct ux, to If.
C, AppU'Sato, AV." 1. to lot 2, blk.
3., Hopson Add. to Modford. $10.
Karl W. Mooro, et ux. to H; C
Aiiplt-aale, AV. 11. to land In twp.
38 8., H. 1 XV., $10.
O. AV. Iteardsloy ot ux,- to KukIo
I'olnt lrrlKatlun Dlstiiott AV. 1).
lo nil that portion of sovt. lot
3, sco. 14. twp, 35 8.. H. 1 A V-,
I.vIiik soulh of the llulto Fulls
mnrkot road. $10.
Kllaubeth M. l.ennilng to Mur
col Kllinok. ct ux. AV. 1). to land
In Talent, $400.
Mary AV. Conner, et ux to Annlo
lloye. AV. D, to land in twp. 87 S-,
U. I! AV., $10.
AV. A. Former to AV. A. Wright,
et ux, AV. I), to land In twp. 60
S It. 4 AV,, $10. ,'.
Athletic Star
une Cnapun, junior qi Wasnir.fl
ton university in St. Louis, won
highest award given by the worn
an a athletic association ' at the
university.
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OKEflON?. MONDAY, MAftCTt 4, 1929.
' Gns If.' Samuels, et ux, to AVil-!
Ham C Schrudeiv ot tix; AV. D. 'toi
lot 11. blk. 2, Gray's Add. to ;Mod-
jioru, f iu.
cnaries n. .uursnan, ct ux, iu
S. Griffin, et ux. AV. D. to land
in Galloway's add. to Medford,
Heroism Rewarded
Louise Levis of Weymouth,
Mass., is attending Boston univer
sity's music school cs a reward for
hnftiam In r..BRiimn n
mat
jfrom, drowninfl at Humrock beach.
i She is studying music under a spe-
clal ocholarship awarded by the
Csmsfjle Hero fund.
r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOlt KKNT S m 11 1 I furnished
house, close in; adults; lawn und
garden space. 821 Applo Bt. Oa
rage. M6
Foi'. KKNT 4-rooni unfurnished
modern bungalow on pavement.
Phone 107K. 3-ITi
VOH It ISN'T- ' Nicely furnished
rooms, big sleeping porch, nenr
depot. 212 N. Front. Phono
881-Y.
t'Oll SALI". 20 iicres; sinnll new
house, furnished: fine spring,
lots of wood; dandy plnco for
chickens; equilv ill 0-spced Ford
truck. 2 fin. Will take light car
up lo 11 I'M. flood wood job goes
with It ull. Uox D. M., Tribune.
841
FOH SALl'I GOxlUU-ft. lot, 100
feet from pink. A dandy npiirl
mcnt houso silo. Thomas Keslty
Co.
KOlt HKNT Two houses.
T17-Y.
Phonu
34S
FOlt 8ALK 4 acres on highway,
paid up water, modern house,
garage, chicken house, burn. In
quire John C. Thoison, 11. 2,
Ileal! Lane, Medford. 3."i7
LOST WilK person who found hnt
on Jacksonville Hill rond Sunday
plenso return to this office? 840
A ltHAL HOME lll'Y 7-room
modern house. 4 iocks nom
Main street, strictly modern;
woodshed and gurugo, fruit trees.
Properly nil clour; 4 bedrooms.
Only I2.6UO. V. IS. Mlllurd. 4 Id
K. Main. Phono tea, 345
FOIl 8AL10 Hnrdlo sprayer. 7 5.
Wiiluii- Jones. Phono 130. J.43tf
( VOU .SAIK SO aort'H. 70 acrt'H un-
Ucr rulliviiuon, a ncn-s 01, in-yvur-ulil
iwim ami miplcH, booU
iHinfly urchard of )iluinf, itrun-,
nachiw. rhriii;H. iiuitiiv. uirl
roln: nil 'iiinu'nt, teaiiK cow.
tiirkoy, chirkuiiH, vie. This or
chiiiil hub ikvm h;ti tsnuulj,c;d
und nrvor lost a crop. Fuir im
proveinrnlH. ood nll-ytar road.
I'rlro per acre. C. 8. Hut-
tPrrirld. Ht-altor. 203 Medford
NiitUmnl IMnk Uidg. 850
FOli KXCHANOK 610 ncroB, of
whtrh f00 aorwt h8 ben in
wheat: ctwo to town, on hiith
wny, yukiniu wectlon, AVohiug
Ion.
Nico Mdfurd hunstilow on pavu
mont, flno location.
AVrll secured $4500 murtRURC. ,
liuplrx luiu.c, furnihhoil, routed,
with nrtzv lot, room tu build 3
qmall houses on corner. t
Several flno homos and many
othnr properties fr exrhanKi.
Set? WALT EH H. LKVISUETTK,
Ilea 1 1 or. , 350
l!K.l"riKl-L ehenlle type flnffl
rues inndo of your old cnrMt, I
old clothes. - Call GcorKe titock J
at Hotol Nash, this week only.
Factory representative for Kerr
Kuij Jtfis. Co. of Kresno, Cal, 1
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How to Carve
Meats Cdrrectly
A skillful carver of meats does
not remove tho fork during the
entire process of carvlnff.
Tho caning Cork should be
placed In the 'meat at the left in
a position that will steady the
wholo roast or fowl. Sharp knives
are necessary of. cour&e, .
To carve a rolled rib roast cut
very thin slices across the grain.
The difficulty of carving a por
terhouse steak is lessened if the
bono is removed beforo cooking.
If the bone is left in, the carver
first cuts around the bone with the
point -of his steak knife, freeing
the meat from the bone.
To-carve poultry, plungo the
fork in the breast bone, separate
the leg from the bodyt.by cutting
down to the rleg joint nnd foroing
the leg over sharply from the car
cass. Then separate the drum stick
from the thigh. ' Then slices of
White meat from tho breast are
cut next. Disjoint thevmgs in the
same manner as in. removing the
leg. A guest is always asked for
a choice of portions and if no
choice is given, a slice of white
an done of dark should bo served.
Cariinjr is not easy,- but may be
done well by the novice if the
joints of a meat aro known npd
the knife is very sharp.
Wr1LSOX BOYHOOD HOME
SOUGHT AS MEMOHIAL
j COLUMBIA, S. C. (P) A state
movement to establish a AVoodrow
AVilson momorlul. mu.soum- ill: the
old fasbloned whfte framo house In
which tho wartime President spent
his boyhood duys -is under way
here. - 1- ; -- :j '
Tho house tvos built in tlto early
'70s by Dr. Joseph: ft. : AVilson, faT
tber of AVoodrow wiispn, Who from
1870 to 1874 -was Vprofess'or at the
Columbia Theological seminary.
AVhon noxt Mm, Martha GilliKun
of Cambridge. Mass., ulipH on the
ice who will be less prompt in
thanking thd man who -save liar
from a fall. After a stranger Mteiul
lod her the other- day who found
her handbag open and 91 1 gone.
Preatdent-clect Hoover has pro-
rented the historical society of St.
Augustine with a copy of hia trims-
latlun frpiji the Latin of an ancient j
account on mining and metallurgy,
Scottish llito
Special nioetinK Siskiyou
Lodge of Perfection, 7:30
p. in- March 4th. Work
In nth to 8th degrees and
special business. - - '
MS Tj. E. WILLIAMS, Secy.
.1 1
- - Walk iiw Products,
I am the duly authorized dealer
and agent of the Watkins products
In Jackson county, except Ashland
and Medford. Roy 1, danfield,
Phone 790-W, Medford, Star route.
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- Clean rags wanted at the Moll
Trlhunp office it
TREAT YOUR
GRAINS
i Copper-Curb
:.. Bluestone
,. or ,
Formaldehyde
WE HAVE THEM
""IN STOCK NOW
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
.SAFE
NIGHT
DRIVING
THE NEW
FACE-A-LITE
eliminates glaring lights ami
blinding' min. Entirely dif
ferent. All-nieral-miule, in S
colors.
SOLD BY
C. B. McRAE
Route 1 ' 1 Medford
FOR SALE
GLADIOLI
BULBLETS
8 bu. Virginians
This variety scarce this year
Heck Sign Co.
30.South Orapc
TAXI?
Phone 68
Prompt Service
Careful .Orivr
Ruckor's Taxi Serrice
Holland Hotel , ., ,
Varieties of
Italian Paste
Italian pastes are all made from
wheat flour although thero are
many varieties of thorn. They aro
all made from thi-. same dough,
therefore, tho tests for determining
tho quality of one applies tu all ot
thorn.
, They should : .bo of an oven,
creamy color, if they aro gray or
white streaked with white, they
aro of inferior quality.
-When they are broken - Into
pieces, they should -break off per
fectly straight. If they split
lengthwise, they contain weak
places jluo to streaks., '
All varieties should upon boil
ing, hold their Bhapo and double
In size; In eoso they break into
pieces and flatten, they aro of poor
quality. ':.';:,
, Tho chief - varieties uro maca
roni, spaghetti, and vermicelli. I
Macaroni is tho largest In clrcum- ;
forenco, pughettl a trifle smaller j
and vermicelli very smalt and j
without a holo through the jenter. :
Ou Top. of tho Tea Cart j
A neglected Horn in many a well i
ordered household Is tho tray that
sets on top of the teafcart.; Hecauso I
of the dark wood beneath tho sur
face of tho glass, smudges or stains j
aro likely to be overlooked until ;
tho. tray is lifted -while- dinner or I
tea is bf'ng served." Mako a mental I
note to Include the washing ot the
tea cart tray In your list ot dally
duties. . Af'tiu' you havo dusted, go ,
over tho glass surface . of Hie tray
t(; COMING - - SOON!
lv 1 ' ' BIGGER AND BETTER X'"
' .1 ' ' THAN EVER BEFORE '
KELLY'S COUNTRY
STORE
I "N j Hunt's
I a , . .' "nZT" ' ' " n !
JS Today 1
'HEAiR!::ml:' 1
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i PART ' lUVSCirL Vi
1! TALKING - zMMf&J "
i comedy. WyM
SENSATION . ' A
j - You'll laugh till it -'::'
hurts at this Vitaphone s . , ..' " -. "
chuckle getter., .. .- i . '
"The Little
Wildest?
J - i ' ,i v- ,v . "' A grouchy old
-I , j. -J - '' " Civ" War vetc,v
i y ., , I T7, V - an auldes his two
i T ! I S flirtatious-grand- J
i AU DREY FERRIS i I
1 JAMES MURRAY
I ROBERT EDESON J " IASft0J I
I GEORGE FAWCETT J T E8 I
II .. j DORIS DAWSON I HEAR THE '.
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' COMING WEDNESDAY -
FANNY BRICE
; IN i
' M:Y' M AN"1- , j:j
, The Singing-Talking Hit You've Waited for '.": f f
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With a soapy cloth utid'polislt with
a clean, dry cloth. " J . .
-- 8HANS1IAI () Uoneral Chung
Ting-Kong, " mayor ""orShatighui,
wants to make it illegal tor any
one under 60 to have u birthday
party. The mayor's purpose Is tu
promote thrift.
ILK
BUTTER
ICECREAM
PASTUER1ZED' SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED' ,
THE SANITARY WAY
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights '
This Week ,
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store .
; Strang's Drug store .
Craterian 1
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STUNTS
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