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81L; r it PXC1E TWO ToCal and -Personal 1 Odil Fellows anil Tleheknhs anil I ffiends' expect to enjoy thin evening J another of those pleasant card par ties which are belnir sponsored by - tho, degree staff of the Kehckah I lodge to help the Brand lodge on I terlalnment fund. JirldKe, five (hundred, pinochle nnd bunco will be featured. Thin In nnopen event a and an- Invitation, in extended to I the public to attend..' ; ' , '; 4 f Cheap lumber and cedar post. I Medford Lumber Co.'. - . tf J JWrs, , H. i n. Prtntloe l received wprd last nlKht that her father had I psse away In Monicsano. Wash., at 10 f..fa.,i Air. llartwcll ,V, Bul 1 terfield wan the fattier of nine chll- dren, and this, la tha flmt death I In the family. Hft wan one of the first settlcre ' In i-owU county. SWanhlnBton. ani had lived there for the lost 48 yearn. Mrs. Vrentlco Jleft today on the Hhanta to be with the family. . LadloB' and Rent's iihoo shine at I George' iCIean. Towel Shop. K.. F. McCarthy. I .OuVt from . distance rc'glster ! ed at Medford hotels Include Mr. I and 1 Mrs. M., II. Croyihe of Phoe. nlx.'Arlz., O. C. Deckman and Mrs. C. E. Brummond of Chicago, Rev. T."'J". 'Taheman of Vancouver. It. C.,,Mr. and lira. J. Oakley of Wln- tnlpW. Man;, nnd Mrs. Ida Kings bury, of Amherst, Mass. . I 'Wo spray all hinds of tree and I shrubs. No order too small. Now u Is the tlmo. Orders taken care of 8 promptly: Phone 264. J50 f i ,The Medford - Garden club will I hold -Its-regular monthly meeting "at the Hotel Medford Thursday eVenlm. "Visitors and new and old member ore air urged to attend. . Among . thii real estate transact tlona completed by local dealers yesterday -was the salo of a. 120 nere. dairy rotnih on Roguo river to. 3 -W. Cook,' the deal bejng handled by the B. c. Corn agency. Other sales made through this of. flce'-Tuesday Included a house at the corner of Bprlng street and t.Tater Ike avenue to Irvln Lewis, and a house on Kim street to' K. W. Unrnhelsel. 'That goo'd-coal--low In ash. Hansen-: Coal Co: Phono 139. if 'Students, former siudeniB and members of the faculty of Stanford- university, nro reminded of the Founders day banquet to be hold at the Hotel Medford. Satur day, March . at T:30. Phono reservations;- 14(13. Old-time dance: Not.: Sat. 350 Fines were paid Monday morning tiy Nyo Matthews of Huglo Point and - Polton Meadows or Medford, In dityi'rourt, on charge of being intoxicated Hundnyafternnnn nnd rAUMing a dlsturhnnc-o on South Sixth, street. Fines were set ni $64 when both men decided 10 en ter plea of BUllly. tlronls Pass Courier. ' vApalr of torlolseshcll dark-rim: medigtosjieH were lost on the street or.lni'Mann'B storo Tuesday night. Kinder leave at Mall Trlbuno and claim Toward. ' " 347 A', marrlago llccnso was issued yesterday: afternoon at the county clerk's- office to .' Oscar Anderson and -Dotty. Kohl, both of Medford. I and . to C, - H.- Nichols and Ituby I Elliott, both of c.hlno. Col. I . ''Twelve Old, Maids." . Hoe nnd hear them at the Modern Wood--! , men hall, Thursday, 8 p. rn. Price I 'DSc' ..-- .14!) ppstmaslor Oenerol New Jins nn i 'tpounred. that the government has I decided to print tho namo of each ' ft atate In which slumps are soid on I all stamps ranging In denomination prom one to five corns, in an ciort tji cope -with post office thieves, fne purpose of this plan, the de partment snld, Is to make more J difficult the salo of stolen stamps f nd facilitate tracing- f confiscated Atitamps from one stale to another. 4Hluo. Jackets, Walker- tonlfoi 6 346 i-The weddlnr of (Iracel.uclnda Curry ' and Paul James Hiowart, both of this county,, took Place In , Judire Taylor'- courtroom yester day afternoon with the Judgo per forming -the ceromony,- and Mrs. A. M. Fry and Edith t.'hrry 114. wit 'oi'SBes," '" ' fe'j Talent Orange dance Friday. Feb. llh for the benefit of the Rnislc J Point C.range. 34H Ask your Grocer about Our New Good Will Campaign Residents of the Oak Grove and Pcrrydale districts west of Med ford on the Jacksonville highway, are still working on the formation at a water district to construct n water system, receiving Its supply from, Medford. A meeting -waal held last Monday to discuss fur- j ther plans of tho formation -of the j district, hut It Is thought H may 1 bo sonio time bl-tore definite results can bo expected. Olfl-tlme rtftnrp, Nat. Hat. 350 GuefttH from Wat-hinKton trite nt Medfonl hotfU Inciud" Mr. ati4 Mr.. U Voge, of Spoknw. Mr. and Mr James Allen of Olyn.pla. Mr. and Mrs, II. If. Manny and Coleman of Pontile. Highest cra'dft I'tnii coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Jinn- sen Coal Co. Phone 233., , tf. floonrn Slenger reprosentntivta " - ln Meororq yesicruay. a nor oi l well kAown Pr.nL Lrber Upending tmst few weeks in Zy?uL0ZZ LT?J7Zl Uo.huri. where he hns.beenen-, Ashland to spend tho day on busl-i ncss, after having boon In Medford j slnco Monday. ' 1 Old-time da'nee, Nat. Sat. ' 360 ! With Hilly Kdwards that well known roughneck wrestler from specung various locaiions. iio ex- , - ron, win -ojen loinorrow ui w? . nexci.ii-.ni casr composed oi j ' - 1-- .-- rii, Kansas now In Portland ; Sjillor I poet to remain In the city con- Itiallo theater. iwell known players support Tryon j E. M. Wilson, It. B. McElhose. Jack Wood !.-cal match maker ha I tlriuously for thn next three week. I , Portraying a i-youns: Inventor In "The. Kid's Clever." including J- O. Grey. P. M. Kershaw. K. t nian. of brinKlne Fri wards to Med- 'nd will Ihcrenfter make this nix : who falls in love, with tho daugli-1 Kntlm'n Crawford nnd Russell Janney, J. C. Ruchter, R. B. Ham- ford for a -.natch sometime this month, possibly with Tom Alley, mrriiory. If such match can bo arranged, i Hot. clean coal. Tel. 31. Med Edwnrds has not been In Oregon ' ford Fuel Co. 32-itf for three years nnd his return Is f June F. Crimes, co-author of the being received with Interest by all! ", recently published and ex tho wrestling fans in the state. hlhltcd at Iho P.ilmer Music House. Fresh shipments of smelt arrlv- ' '.'The Sea of .Memory." spent yes- . Ing dally. Free delivery any place ; n cily Johnson'. Mariet. Phone friends, returning Inst night. to her ' "In tonight -and .Thursday, War- r .S38if!home.in Klnmath Falls. ' ' j mer tonight.-- . . - During 1S-8 over 300 prisoner, "C h a r I s" Rep. Pi.one 479-M. Oregon: Unsettled tonight With During u-s- oer aou prwone Allen 2s-tf'ran in west --portion-: Thursday were reeeiwd -at the- county Jail. , -ifs. wauie Alien. zn-u n-KMrt.; ,iu, .ntln. m iha (nil reeister. This! was the biggest year In the history j of the county for Jail population, I and this year so far seems to equal 1 the record. Four prisoners were n.i.s.e vesterdav and three were . received, making 23 prisoners ln; the Jail at the present time. Factory blocks, it load. Tel. 63L Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Prcnton Smaliwood. 20, was fir- ratted y tho police yeaterday ,for Portland oflicorn, on chnrKM ot non-support, and Is being he)A in , the rounty Jnil. Ilia hroiher Paul. 14 yt-ar of aw. was nlna tak'n into cumody and la being hold a a d1lniuc'nt inlnr-. lilue Jn'k)tf, W.'ilUnr' tonit. - .. 343 Tho raln whli h ivcro, foreonnl for lat nlKht nnd today evidently got iil do i racked, as none had show ed up to lato.thi nftrrnoon, and the day wrnuonn of iiltornuto un nhfno and clnudlncsK. with tho for mr prodomlnutlnir. Howcvor. proh ablo rain nnd warmer tmioraturc are foroennt for toniKht. Tho min imum . tomernluro of thin morn Inir, 36. followed a maximum of 01 yfiHtorday, ' - ' lry fir.nlahd, fl load. TH. 631. Mo. I foul Viwl CO.' 3B4tf Carl A. Rurn.; n Kuuo mun, wan fined $300. and vomi In the Juntice- court of tv K. Jtunk today tm a ploa of guilty to the chargo of rerkluft driving. Il was placed .undor nrrsl nhout threw weekn ah'O after an ai!l(lnnt on the Paclfta highway near Kred'd auto camp south of - tho elty.--Jrant Vhhh Courier. ' UrenAinaklng; nnd remodeling nt the Knnhlon Hhop, 424 .Medford Blrijf. Phono llhl tf A hulldlng permit was lumiod by tho rlty yesterday to tho Hex enftt on Kant Main street to spend S7fc for repalin, and to II. C. (longer to spend l)"0 t build a gnrage pn West Main street. let me write your flro Insurnnne. Carl Y. Tengwald, llo(e Ilnlland. Phone 0!t3. tf Foll.twIfiR n visit of sevorul weeks with relatives near Medford, ttur- rell firown plan to .leavo tomor row for Hollywood to rotuimo dutloK nt tho 'Wnrnef Urothnrs' moving picture studio, where he hod been employed In tho properly depart ment. However, If he should lo eato employment before his time of departure he plans to' spend hin tlmo In southern Oregon. ('heap lumber nnd cedar popts. Medford Lumber Co...".. 237tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Porter J. Neff left Tuesday evening for I.os" Angeles, whero they will attend tho wed ding of Mr. Neff's nleoo, Miss Juno Wnrnork. - . Knetory blocks, J6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co.- . 884tf Mr. and Mrs. It. KoopUo, Jr., of Athenn nro among the Oregonlans reg(strod nt Medford hotels. Others are Hoy Kntler and A. AV. Hattleson of Itottehurg, Kd Harney of Kugene, and Ae following from Portland: V. J. VanSchuyver. Joe (iravelle. Harry 8itms. A. Howen, Malt Hykman, i V, Jone. H.- H. Cox, C Hlyter, V. Neumnu, 11.. K. KIM son. J. H. Itandnll,-10. A. Htef fen, T. J. Colemnn, J. T. Jones, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Anthony, Oeo. II. Kluglbuon, M. H. Mehols, 11. a. Klndlny. Hulh May, A. Olllin nnd O. C, llloom. That good coal low In ash. Han sen Coal Cn, Phono 2,19. if t)r. A. V' W. Krrsse, who was called to Hood Itiver, ' Ore., by the HlheHA nnd death of his father, a well known resident of that sec tion of the state. Is expected to re turn Friday. The last rites for his father will ho held tndny. The busineHs' nf the Medford j nailery K lee trio company hns ' been purchased nnd taken ovev by II. U Itotieock. All bills ngnlnst this company must he tiled not later than March 10. 34ft 1 ton m y wnrrnnls were Issued nt the county clerk's office today to TIHmiin King of f lilt. Cal., ono coy ote; A. U K'romllng of Applegate, ono coyolo; J. P. DlnkepB of Ilea gle, one coyote; H. H. 81ms of Cen tral Point, two coyotes; K. W. Frey of Itke Creek, one tMyoto. Pat's Texas tumale house, steam ed tanmlen to take home, 10c each, ft for 5ne. open Jl n. m. to 12 p. m. K23 X. Itiveirilde. Phone 1 40. 34rt The Coleman Creek elnh will meet nt the home of Mrs. 1. J. White on Colemun creek, Friday, for nn all-day meeting. Mrs, Mack, Iho county demonstrator, will be with the club on thnt day. Mealy Klnmath Netted flew p tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; 50 lbs. 7&e. Delivered nny p lac In city. Johnson' Market, 4th nnd Ornpe HI. Phono UT. SOfltf , Ulue Jackets, Walker'i lonlt 315 MEDFOIH3 MXTTJ Of various chamicais usea in ex- j pcriments to control and eradicate : the bindweed or wild mornlngglory, ; sodium chlorate has proved most effective, according to specialists , at the Washington State college. 1 Sodium chlorate was applied in the j form of spray on three plots In comparison with other chemicals. , Two of the three plots received a! 10 per cent nnd ono of tho plots j la 20 per cent aolutlon-of sodium- fhlornto. The tops treated alvn Klowly. but nw hoot apppnrcrt and growth continued later hi the j " ; , ho(tr( ,rtlM t 11.. ' i Chedn' dr'; lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. Willlum Rell, dlHtrlf't circulation! manager for tne orcgonian, arriv-, Kagedlif n program of promoUon , work. Mr. I!e)l 1 so enthusiastic. over Medford that ho has decided io establish a homo here, and spent : some lime yesterday atternoon in- headquarters for southern Oregon ternay innieuioro visnmg mm ( Among the California guests at ,0-al hotels are S. A. Johnson of , Lone; Reach .Mrs. S. L. Ltibmani and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Xclson of ; Los Angeles. C. A. Lewis, Jos. Mori- ; arty. W. Wiseman. E. P. Siarks. F. -, - - Flnnorty, E. V.- Harbor nnd R Ev Dyi-er of San Francisco.' ' j . nest i inn coal not and clean. TCI. C31. Medford Funl Vo, 324tf . I. J. Elder of Grants Paws, who; entered n plea ,o guilty In Justlco court in thnt city, to the charge of i i aniiiK i inn w.tii a iou.-uo-.n in tne Appiegaie river. wnnrrent ! ea oy nepuiy tnme wnraen i-ren Merrill on Hunday. Hentenco w:ls pbst poned by J ustlecof t ho Peace C. K. ItUfk until April J ii. ; , Poems :-et to mu?ie. Ma.stercraft Hong I'uhlinhciH. Seattle. 360 i The booso cars upon for sabr at the police station next Monday, I under the nuspircH of the federal ' government, are In storage at thoi I-wls f-'uper Service station, where-proHiH-ctlve IniyorM are given an opportunity to Inspect the cars be fore making their bids at the auc tion. There will be four or five cars, all In good running condition, and -.-,111 probnhly.be sold nt bar gain prlev'B. Dry pine' slabs,' $.V load. -Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. : 324lf Raymond Furry of Phoenix was n business visitor In, tho city this morning, Krnest II. MtKeo lef( yesterilay for Klamath Falls after attending a meeting of electric dealers held fn i this cliyA Monday night . Mr. McKeoi - who flu a Jririnee , resident of Medford and Is wo) I known here, is In charge nf the now Copco store nnd of fine at Malin. - .'' OLD III DANCE Old time; ilnnrcn: with, old time luneH will Mm. ulvcii twice weckl nt the fttnnlt hull of th-' Natntor liuii, ntvor'tllnlr to nn' ' rirmourvu ment tutlny hy llnnry OyriKe. In charKe of Dm lancrtt. Dancers who- prefer the ntrpft ho pnpnlnr hefrtro Jasr. Invnilpit tlia danelnK field, will find Iho Dynee ilnnic- populnr nnd will find the muKic jum like they used to hear it. Tho orehentra 1h composed of. Hud and Henry DyiiRe, V. Harvey nnd Huho lllntt. A dance caller of years of experience will he the floor ntAnnirer. 1 , li. C. Sollnnky, tlio new nuperhi loiulout of Crater Nnttnnftl pini, loft this fonmoon nccmnpaniod by M mil n Pnlmor, uechniiic of the park, aiirt Ike Davidson for hU first vinlt to tho pnrk Hlnce he hecHine suporlnlendtmt. The pnrty plnnned, k'i o iimj eq inr n ikjhsiuiu on the ('ruler l.nke highway and then to hiko Into tho park as far as the lodge in sklls. ... i They will return Saturday. In meantime Colonel C. 0. Thomson, now superintendent of Yosemlto National park, will presldn at tho pnrk offices In the federal build ing. AT. .7 The conference nf tho Methodist church, South, will be held at Rone burg beginning Thursday evening. March 7. Dr. J. I'. Itray of this place will preach Iho opening ser mon. Ho und Kov. James K. Con dor plan to leave Thursday morn ing for tho conference. Hev, fon der will preach Kridny morning nt II o'clock and will return hero that nlghl In order to prepare for Sunday's program In the local Methodist church. lviegatea from here represent ing the church in the missionary, lengtto and Hunday school deart menls will attend. There will he a big league rally Saturday even inn lollnwed by a banquet. Klanilt street In HI. Helens will be Improved. HERE BIWEEKLY NEW PARK CHIEF 1 ' 10 VIEW WONDER - ' ' TRIBUNE, MT5DF0RD, - 1 . At the Rialto ri . - irnjar r , i fSfii-7?&mW " - o ..f'ili.lO'ffiriLEVeteffVrcGLENN TUYON ;'iv;:;v.;V'"-V''v Full J spontaneo.w 'comdy.,:turer, Tron in "The Kid s Clever" bubhjing TdMl huolor -and packed jprovldes his audience with laugh with" ludlerous;. situations; ; vThe.-aftor laugh arising from a host ivid tnm-er, - starring tiienu ter of a 'wealthy motor mnnufac- Daily Meteorological Report Wednesday, Mareu 6 Medford" and " vicinity: TroKnbIy rnlns. Warmer: tonight. cn ) fa Local Data - Temne,-niine ideurnesi ?Jl Highest Host 12 hou'i-s); Ct LowcsL (lust 12 hours) 35 Rel. humidity tper ct.)- 48 Proolpltatkui (IncUos),.' .... suite of weather Cldy.; Cldy . Total precipitation since Sept. 1 -i92.t,,g,i7 Inches, Siiiisol today, ii:7 p. in. f . Sunrise Thursday, tl:3ij tit m. .Sunset Thurnday, 6:08 p. m. Observation. Take,, at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time. 3"! . v, CITY a3' i Hakei; t:(y ...... 5B - s4 ...CIear Hiimnrik , SO" .. Snow lloiso '. ':.:..:.:.'. ill)' ;. S2 Clear i Denver I!li -IS I'lenr ; Des lolnes' -In' flii . Clear Kiesno K4 :l flcar lltlena S-l X t'lear j I.os :Ant.'eles .... 72 !0 Cloudy I Marshfleld R0 30 ' Clear j I'hor-nix m r,D r. i:dy. ! Portland 53 3(i r. Cdy. I lied nlllff ........ 70 41! Clrtu.ly HosehurK M r4U Cloudy I Knit Lake City.. 3- 4 -., . Clmri,v Han v Krmiclsco... B8 r.2 ('ioiuly ' Banta l-'e lis 32 - Clear Seattle 4 40 Cloudy Kpokane .r,0 30 Clear Walla Walla .. . n 3 cloudy WlnnlpeK' '' 2 r Cloudy j I.. W. PICK, .Meteorologist. .1. ,T. Mnnsell, local miner, re- turned from the stale ot Oklahoma where h n.-iu socm nn- w ior.-i- months attending to the disposition of his father's estate. TOO LATE TU CLASSIFY!;; LOST on .Main street, near Con- i le 'r dragged on the ground, ln ; tral, bl.-krk lady's handhag; con- ; going over the old Jacksonville hill i ..tains some sllvi-r. about, jx, and i Mr. I,nnge was forced to hold the! two diamond rljigs. valuable as(-ar's speed down because of the' Keepsaue: ( Itewaril. I si,- . l-'Olt i-rii fu apartment with guige. Onkdale Ave. U22 R sr. i FOR KALR range, S20; io. us; llotpoint electric olcctrle water healer. W. .Main. 347 LOST TrnvolInK hac with per sonal effect. Sun rtny nftornunn. about mile frm MeiUord nn Pacific htKhwny, mmih. H7 WAItXOCK: St H1IKLLKV .. rent, 7 -ncro improved trnet. near Moilforn; eity Water, eloi trieity, fruit, borrloH, prapos. one cow anil Honif chlrkfrn. JnR fa? to roHponslhlo partirs. lionutiful now mortorn homo nnd ono nvro nn Pno. hwyj for Iphsc to rnponlMo purt t'H. 4-t North HivorsMe.! 34rtr KOU ltKNT Motlorn furnishort lt; Mubts, wnter, i?aritRo; ron Hoimhln. 1?4 JJnooln. IliM SM.K on TItADK 1 8-pound tonm of horses: work vingle or double; good team of mules for sale. 1). 1. Shaffer, Oold 1 1 til Hairy S47 KOU 8AI.K--5-ro.im modern house, completely furnished: 3 bed-, rooms, stoves. refrigerator, j . dishes, cooking utensils, radio. ; phonograph, rugs; canned fruit, j This home is close In on pave- ' ment. Owner leaving .at once. I Hale price .1fiD0; easy terms. &-riom, fireplace, breakfast nook, bookcases, luirdwood floors. I lots of huiit-ins, sleeping porch, garage and woodshed: S-T.o cash. 3ft iter month. l-:t c. Corn. ; .Montgomery Ward llldg. S I 7 VA.'TI:d Itnslnrss man ov wom an for part time work for a newspaper. See .Mr. Hell, Jack eon Hotel. 3-16 LOST Hetween Jackson Hotel nnd pontoffice. checklKink on Kirst National Hank. Hood Klver. Ore. Keu-ard to finder. K. K. Samson, care Jackson Hotel. Medford. .146 KOU Itl-l.VT 3-room furnished apnllment. -52U Ho. Kir. 1'hone HO. 317 KOIt 8A1.K Need oats, Knnota Ited. very best for late seeding. Mtored In Medford. . 1'hone Ash land ll-K-fc, A. II. lwtvenhlll. 351 KOIt KX 'HAXfl!: 117 acre farm, located en Itogue river: good 7- -room house, 3u ni-rra river hot- i torn soli, ndle river fr.nlage: i good spring piped to house, some timber, water rlKht. Will take j good houe (n Medford as part ' payment. K, c. ctrn, 2ftS Mont-i gomery Ward llldg, JUM 0nE00y. - WEDNESDAY, Tomorrow , x, or nn141r.il comcuy situations. wimpson. ESSEX CHALLENGER DEMONSTRATES ITS ; , ' . ft i - C"i IDC DlnD jllfTK I K ;WUJ LIMUll ' - - ... Hacking tho militant Essex sla-i - crnn In lltn ljmll II l.: to mm trln. K i president and service manager otlin person presented a petition ask . i the Armstrong Motor company, yes- ne that he be granted a franchise : terday afternoon in the presence lt0 operate an auto bus lino In the TT ! of E. A. Mniison of Portland, dis-irltv t . a flve-eent fore. tri:t factory representative for the i HuuKOn-Kfitiex; fl. H. Ifarwood. nro- '.tosraphor.j nnd n representative orllho natm.e of an experiment, U1:lhe Moll Tribune placed a stock vlfw o( the- fact-thflf. the r : nnaiei r.swx concn inrougD every ;i)uccivaiiiu ihhi in Koeping witu ( "hssex Challenge Week," which 'began last Monday throitghaut the " j nation, - . I During, the week, the fieneral public will be given an opportunity ' J" i a ' i ,nkr'"K t Hlown nnd U. S. Arm- Jii."iin.ui i"W """"1 "ill- ,pany. as well as Mr. Lange invites lngKestloii as p t to which the ii iiiuj nw nuifjcv.it'ii an mug the tests arc within the bounds ot reason. t - t i In fact, Retnway tests yesterday t ; revealed the car, a stock model, : could nttUn a speed of 35 miles an hour in seven seconds after shift-; Ini? tluoiiRli all three Bears. From i a slnndlnR start, tho car attained u speed of 35 miles nn hour In. 12 seconds and from a start in second Kear reached tho same speed in nine seconds. In mnkiiifr - these fast starts, the car performed smoothly and did not fltor In pick ing up speed, a A hrake test revealed a complete stop from Ii4 miles per hour can he made In 120 feet nnd from 35 miles in 2(1 feet. The lires did not skid in tile first test, hut skidded some in tho second. The Hsmbx displayed Its hill cUmhing power (n reaching the: top of tile Jacksonville cemetery hill easily in high. This hill has ; ono of the steepest grades of any i in the vnllev. A ftneeil of 30 miles i .... i.,.,... ln , wnB ,min over ;, ,w, m.e just north of the Huciert Heart- hosii ta mil Is one of tho steepest pitches 111 Medford. In low gear tho Ussex negotiated an incline of 15 or 20 feek with a pitch of over 25 per cent the in cline was bo steep that portions of i i CUI.VPHt i I.-nlln,t. off t.naf i..lrt,'o Inola h . il.aimo is anxious to met nny other j ! machine in similar tests and Invites 1 nny person for a similar ride at nny time. Wntklns rrodiiris. 1 nm tho duly authorized dealer and ngeut of Iho Wntklns products in .lnckson county, except Ashland and Medford. ltoy I. Onnficld, Phono 7'JO-W, Medford, Star route. 355 ! ' Amity Amity l'ublle Library as sociation recently orcanlzed. Qm ovbp-38 'Cdo Years Baking Rjwder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings Millions ot pounds used by our Government N These Drug Stores 'Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store --MARCH ft "1929.; FOR BUS LI STREETS OF CITY For the first time In over a year all the officials of the city Kovcriuiicnv wore p r v v v 11 i . h (active at lost night's city couricll : meeting. Including tho new coun-j oilman. Chas. A. Wins, reccntly selected by the council to replace I A. J. Cross, and City Attorney John A. Carkln. who arrived home .1 ' ' ",n ". w,s ............. - , a fairly good sosslon in which to initiate the new member, who H.XLa hair enrt in i JMh,M '"''wiStatlve! ab0rbln municipal Kgisiainej - .ore - , , , j 1 - mond and Cha A. Wing, white jC'Ity Recorder M. A. Alford, who lift the clerk ot the council, of 'course was ihere, and in Iho frrtnt I pew of the nlde llnea were seated rr.n.... IL..Knnt To-4n !,.. i..rtn.,.n.i.n. r-.i oheffei!of the pale orchid wild flowers land Chief of Police McCreedie and I Fire Chief Elliott. j Much busfm-s, mostly of' a rou- ! tine nature, was - transacted or ! discussed. i, ln addition to receiving a pro i posed new traffic, ordinance from tile city planning commission, as related clsc;whero in this paper. t cn..,u.. . t. t a.. Mr. Bouthwouh said that inaa-; much as his venture would be in In of the1 fact that- the pro- - ne previous bus line abandoned 'ft a short time . ago after having operated for several weeks, he would only - start out lilt Hue With oho bus. which would 'operate a zo-minute serv-1 vnrtniia ,itmnt,t rnuto.ii. !ln raKP-ho vonluro Proved a p,iy" illfJ onGi hli wollW put on as many ( Itiuu at, u-pm nfifift.itl ilitl ri'- ,Bt was roferrea'to the commit- ; Mrwt9. . Four Complete I , O 7and9.' AMERICA'S FOREMOST W COMEDIENNE IS HERE TA TUDll I . Aft ntr'Psi-irrvi ' i w iniuLL. all. msi.urJSUl ! ", .yl " IN HER ' fa - ALL HIT" CS Tlle whose tears heartaches, and laughing v m songs have been cheered the world over, m ! . TV . - mm "My Mm" ! S Yo11 be captivated with FAN- i .- I . . j BRICE'S inimitable, humor! V 'Mt ' Moved by her tender pathos! Lifted ' ' 10 oul lrtirrin' climaxes, as shei VT?o triumphs over lost love and gains - ' the love of millions! . The Civ planning commission; also presented to the council a, suggestion that a new ordinance I be pawd regulating the placing, of Illuminated business signs, in, order to prevent a new sign being placed nt any time v. nun hido or blanket one previous!) placed. . j j The council p.issea an " -, (changing the zone nt the south-. least corner of Bloyenth and Hjitircl streets In oraer 10 I me remodellnB of a dwelling . Into a duplex npurun.. FIRST LAMB TONGUES ' Flowers, wild or tame, are the ' u John0"- sh? t ?mUr , wnose front window Is invariably decorated with either a potted plant or cut flowers. Each voar there Is much interest nmong Medford children who com pete for the prize Mr. Johnston offers as n reward for tho firs' bouquet of lamb tongues brought to Ills shop. .This morning the young daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Powell won a new, pair of half-soles by discovering a dozen i I" the Table Rock district. Tho fact that there havo been flowers In tho Johnston shop wln dow evcry day during the post five years has been commented on In various shoe magazines. Mr. John ston believes that he holds the record when It comes to brighten ing up a more or less grimy at mosphere created by run-over heels and thin soles. - ' ' ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED' iTHE SANITARY WAY ....... 6 ... A Jf D1 KaPJ - HIU rT iri Your, kitchen, experience warns against' making ; ' To Much mayonnaise at once Yi'd lose control as you beat, and the oil and vinegar would ' separate. It is also hard to. con trol the flavor when coffee is roasted in bulk; So Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few pounds , at a time by theSt patented, con-'-" tinuous process, and what a dif ference it makes in flavor. ! HILLS 'BROS COFFEE Frttk from the Orig inal valgum part. the key. 192- - -' V, SAFE NIGHT DRIVING THE NEW FACE-A4JTE eliminates glaring lights nnd bliiuling sun. Entirely dif ferent. All-mclal-mnde, in 8 eoloK. . ''''- - SOLD BY C. B. McRAE , Route 1 Medford i