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PXHE TWO Iocal and 'Personal Slate Traffic Lieutenant J. J. McMahon. torrocr well known local traffic officer, ba been In Hert ford for several duys from hl h.adouartem at Multnomah, near"'- . . " " u,i;..i .i,ii i i,,i,, ZnZnTZ irlenT'andi relative.. He was accompanied to j Modford by Mrs. McMahon. but .Z. - Z..a .- 1,...- -1.. .hi. I m..rnlnV for home, unon rocelnt i o , iU,v-u u, ...... or now that, one of her norm hnd become uUU?nly ill. Tho cuuho of his slcknem was not learned today. Lieut. McMahon will r-1 turn toninrrow or Sftturdav. r Cheap lumber find cedar post Mod ford Lumber Co, tL City; Attorney John H. Cnrkin, who' returned Tucudiiy from - Ha lfm, vary much tired out by his mrnnuouH work (it the cloHlnff wei'k of-(he lftRhriausro, hat boon laid up itt hqme evor. since attending the city council meeting TuHday, nlsht, by-: a cold. Vo; spray nil Hindu of treoa and i Bhrubs. No order too small. Now j Is tho tlmo.' Orders taken enre of promptly. .- Phono 4 &4. , 250 ,A. W. Siila of New York City ' and M'-rcer I lemperley. of Jenver, Colo-.i-aro amonic the hotel gueHtH here from n distance.. Anclher In SI. II. Nicholson of Vancouver, fl. That Kood conl low In B.ih. Han sen Coal (,'o. Phono 239. tf A convict uniform ha been found Irt'a enhin nt the Hell nate mine, according to word received t by Chief of pollco tleorBe - Lewis todny. Hherlff B. ir. Lister will ' notify tho state , prison authorities of the find so that a clew miuht be furbished In, case a prlsonor has fHCiiped. thero lately. The entire . uniform was found. Omnts Pass Cdurler. ' Old-time dance, Nnt. fiat ' 350 ITho Kilts lodgo session or lo night Willi with Its annual election of officers and Initiation of a largo .-class of candidates, be an import ant onp, at which a very .large at tendance Is anticipated. Talent Orange dance Friday. Fob. flth for tho benefit qf the Eagle Point tlrango. !M0 Miss Lets Hmlth of Jacksonville span! the past week ns a guest' at the A. C. ClnrlnRton home at Modoo Point In Klamath county. . Old-timo dance, Nat. Bat. 330 Another motorist, who thought local traffic officers were not alert, ran afoul of tho Jaw this forenoon whon ho was stopped by Slate Traf fic Officer . Moore nnfl threatened with nrrest If ho lld not purchase nn Oregon, license. (,1" ' driv ing an old Ford with a 1928 Idaho license plate, and altemptod to toll the officer he hud a right to pass through Oregon, Inasmuch ns ui had purchased a, 1920 California license, lie said ho had fulled to rocefve It while . In California and thought ha would ho nblo to go to . rtcortsport to work In tho tltnber, placing his car jn storage for-the Bummer,-. io was given his choice of bvylng an Oregon II-, cense or going to court, and chose tto former. ' (IlgheBl grade Utah coal, any slzo, anywhere, any amount, Ilnn sen'Coul Co. .Phone 239.; tf ' .Mr. and Mrs. Joo Poole and lliall, daughter from Ilium Falls spent yesterday In Ilia city wllh lo cal friends. . l)luo Jackets, Wlkor' tonlto. 3-tfi Another good dance, . Jackson Hnripge Club. Bat., I);3u to 2. iHS .J)0Mnty warrants were Issued lit the ioounty olurk's office today to J. L. nngsilalo of Trail, ono cny otu; Elinor Lyons of llnrnbrook, two , bobcats; Hugh ,Coinbest of Applcffato. one bobcat; J, 1 Moore of Medfi'rd. two coyotes. (let thnso fenilors niul nuto bodies stralghtenod at Prill's Hliuet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis Hupor Hervlco fltnllon. . Phono 418. tf .Fresh, shipments of smelt arriv ing .dally, Free delivery any placo In city, Johnson'. Market. Phone 07. , ; 83tf ; The Hosi'btirg 1 News-Hevlew on March 1st. passed Into tlw. hands of tho. Register Publishing rom pitny. of Kugene, the sale of the property having boen completed early last month, Tho News-Uevlew company was reorganised with Frank Jenkins president, K. L. tlllstrap vice-president, Ilui-rls F.lls worth secretary and K. U Kunpp treasurer. , Factory block., $8 loud. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. H24tf ; .TIie p.ughters nt Veterans will meet at the Armory, Friday even ing, nt R o'clock. 3fl Sugar Krust Doughnuts are taking the town by storm. - Your grocer . Randies thorn. Mr. and Mm. Grant Nelson aritt j son Klchard of Ifedford were the i week end house fruests of Mr. and , Mm. T. 8. Abbott at Klamath. Falls. Matt Rjckmarv atato superln ! tendent of fish hatcheries, and F. Russell of Seattle, representative of government hatcheries, were. In Medford yesterday on a short busi ness trip, and left today for Port- land. While here they Investigated local fishlnif condition and were um-limo dance, an:. aw Another good dance. Jackson Spring,, Club. Hat.. 8:0 to 2. . 348 J H. U Kelly, known a. a "re- ufaMr." -was sentenced' t throe I . .... yni ot McXeir Inland ly ir Inland y Federal j 8 Judge McXaryn Portlmid recfiuly wnun n enmrni im-o. ut ki to charts of having trnnHrioiled a olon automobile from Seattle, Medford. where ho warn arrOKlnd. kMv cofitpleteU a threo-ycar toim at tho Island hist fall. Dry fir slab fC load. Tel. 681. Mdfonl Find Co, ' 34tf lAttM ot balloon and dunco ticket. ' 348 Cico, W. Kdwardd Jh In the city from C'liico, Cul., on a. periodical btifdneB vfU. DrepHmnklnp and remndellnft at tho Fashion Shop, 44 At ed ford uldKa j.hono 1181 tf we'll nil bo nt the Veomiiii dnnce W. O. W. hall, Prl. eve., Alar. 8th. ,347 A bicycle was reported ' stolen last n't;!:t by Ijonald Uenman, ac cording to a police report today. Let me, write your fire Inmirance, f'arl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone fll3. tf Come to the Lake Creek Orange danco Snt. night for a good time. SIS Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Clover iindiA son Freddie enjoyed Sunday at Bedford. They attended a birth day dinner in courtewy to John Fountain, formerly of this city. Mr. I Fountain was 80 years of ago. His honltb la falling fast, and ho was only nblo to enjoy the dinner party yesierday by being placed In a chair filled with pillows to maUe him comfortable. Kli&malh NewH. Money to loan on improved city property, 8 'Interest. Credit for monthly payments. Funds imme diately available for any ie loan, i-'nlon Havings and Loan Assoeid tlon Agency, Cor. Alain and Front, upstairs. 352 Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237Lf H. J. Fawcett. owner or the Faw cctt mine nt Copper, Ore., - spent this morning In the city on busi ness nnd pleasure. ; - y ; Banco, KuRle Point Sat. night. " Factory blocks,' $8 load. Tel. fill. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Frank O'Koll, who has boon a patient at the Haercd Heart ho pltal for sometime sufferlnp from pneumonia, wan reported today to bo somewhat improved, but is still consldcrc.d. very 111. For a time, it ww feared ho would not recover, but ho Ik. now helltved to have passed the crlwls. That Rood coal low In ash, Han sen Conl Co. I'hono 239. if I?nne, 1-ngIn Pofnt Hat. nlKht. Lots of balloons and dance tickets. . , - ;i - -'. , 48 Included among the Cnlifoniluii-s reft)Htrud at Medford hotels are A. 11. CollInKH uT. I-oh 'AiiH'des, T. J. Plant of Alameda, Cleo. W. Kd wards of Chleo and the followhiK from Kan Francisco:' T. II. Cop ra do, C, W. AhretiH, Mr. and Mm. L. T. YniiRhn and T. A. Hopkins. The Hand Itox and 13 in my Lou Hhop invito you to enjoy thnlr pro gram over K.Mll) tomorrow evun lng, 0:30 to 7 o'clock. , 34(1 Hohq mending, runnors removed, and fliiagn worked back. Handi craft film p. 216tf ''The ensn of Tngram vs. Clark, In which Mm. Mary It. Ingram Is siilutf It. W. Claka for SJS.OOU, was brought to trial this morning,!' suys tho UntiitH Pass courier. "Tho Jury was selected today and the taking of testimony started. The naso de veloped aflor an nutonjobllo acci dent in which Mm. ingruin wan in jured while being taken to her home after working nt tho Clark home. Allison Moulton of Med ford Is attorney for the plaintiff, ami A. C. Hough nnd NMel It. Allen of this otly am uttornaya for the defendant." , ,. Httrwood nnd hlH Merrymakers, V. O. W. hall Friday eve., Mar sth. i,:- . !7 Pat's Texas tamain house, steam ed tumnlos to tnko homo, 10c each, 0 for Mli-. Open 8 a. m. to 13 p. in, ti23 N. ItivoiHlde. Phono I4n. 31(1 Mrs. Vera Kershaw motored in from hor home at Antelope creek this morning and , spent several hours shopping. . , - Don't Tail to see "Tho Family t'Pntalrs" tonight at tho Armory. 34(1 Mealy Klamath Netted (3cm po tatoes, Kio lbs. for $1.20; f0 lbs, '7 Co. Delivered any place In city. Johnson's Market, 6th nnd 3rape j St. Phono 7. 30fltf ! Kd (Uors of Portland, a deputy of tho Multnomuh county tdtoriff'a 'office, urrlved yeslordaj' to take ProRtou Hmallwood in oustody on n non-uppurt charge. Hmallwood was ! held In tho county Jult hero, fol , lowing his arrest at the request of Portland authorities, i Hee "Tho Family L'pslalrH" to t night at tho Armory. 346' iUuo Jackets, Walker' tonlto. Sift f Among the Orogonlans registered ; at local hotels are Mrs. J. M. Flan ngan of Marshfleld, 12. Ostlln nnd W. W. Wilder of Salent. MY V. , Bohnke of St. Helens nnd F, W. , Prlebs of Rosehnrg. Hnymond Furry of Phoenix wnr. ; a business visitor In tho city this . morning. Lots of balloons and dance tick eU. Kngle Point Hat. night. 34s' I Mr. and Mrs. Wililnni Ansel left yesterday for their home In TlUa; monk, following several days spent In Medford attending to business ! matters. Come to the Jiko Creek Orange i dnncn Hal, night for a good time, 34R Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. ?37tf Mrs, Alma Mpyr of the Inke Credit district. Is spendlnif the yretk in Medford with looul friends' I Lots of bnlloons and ditnM tick lets. ICagln Point Hat. Tllpbl. 148 I H.l. clean riMiK TeU f.3l. Med 1 ford Fuel Co. Iv'-ttf HrEDFOTtP Frank L. Chamber, ex-banker of Eugene, has offered that city a four-acre trnet adjoining the mu nicipal automobile camp and on the bank of the Willamette river: as an addition to the park. If thel ""' camp w aoanuom-a anu n. fund is raised to make a real park out of the entire, tract. - The business of the Medford Battery PJIectrls company ha been purchased and taken over by r, J .,...f inn company miuit ho Ilied not; Inter than March ,0. - 14,. I Money loaned on furniture, auto, j etc. Also 850.000 to make straight loans on lmnroved cllv nronertv. imrusi, quurii-riy, nuiiniiK . nothing corner Main and Front, upmlr. I.""1 of Oregon, horn 3C"' n A,arIon county,. July 2ti. 1S83. ,' , . ,, ",i Sarah Jane Ulnklo won married to Several ihree-ciiflhlon Millard j timwandnr flrnzler Jonunrj'. lH7fl. fan are lending HympnthetJ or.ro iJn Wttitt.0 county, Ore.n. and lo to tho plain tvoiced by Don Sopor : U( unIon Were born 12 chjI(lren( that ho wan entitled to a handicap four sonrt Hnd olKht daUKh(or h(.. in in eny inree-cuHnioni runmru tournament which opened last, night. So per, regarded, ono of the het threo-cuHhlon artlt In tho city, playg on even terms of 30. points with Dr.. W, 32. LantI and X; Fuji, ' Sopor will play his first tournamont game tomorrow night WdUIl IIO MUH JUIHW on terms ot 30 to 2s. Ijist night Itowley Taylor dofeated W. Iteus challn Jiy 20 to 19, nnd Marvin IJnrrlckY defeated II. K. . ; llussong by 2S to VI. pvor 80 Innings were required for encli game. . -; : Seo good show tonight. .''The Family Upstairs," at tho Armory. 346 ' ''C h a r 1 s" Hep. Phono 479-M. j Mrs. Sad lo Allen. . aitr U n .... .... n '.-, t nQPirlnn n l"w entorcemeni omcer in ues- chutcs counfy was ended recently by H. F3. Itoherts of Hend when he turned over the office of sheriff l Clsudo, 1. AlcCatlley. .Itoberts was appointed to tho office Decem ber an, 19I i. - :. ., Lots of balloons nnd dance tick ets, Rnglo Point Ha(, night. : .SiH' ' Best Ctnh ronl hot nnd clean. Tel. (131. Medford. F'lal Co. 324tf" John D. Hamilton and A. O. Craft of Tacoma nnd It. Fletcher of Heattlo mo rim cms tho guests from tho state of Washington roglsterod at Medford hotels. lOxtra special values Friday and Saturday at the Emmy Lou Hat; Shop in M. M. Htoro, also SO extra green discount stamps. .,, S46 Poems set to music. MaMorcrnft Song Publishers. Sontlle.j . , 30 A total of J700.212.68 was col Jccted last yonr In state Inheri tance taxes in Oregon at n cost. Including litigation, 'of only .1.7 per cent rt,w- tonirle Pnlnl But. night, r.ots of halltions and dance tickets. :i4R The wenlhor condition thnt - have been prevailing for several .. ...i,. rrnnirioh in that despite all conditions polnt- j ed ruins of probable rain, to tho i weather bureau during that tlmo. i e iiuu.oe. ui .... not a drop had fallen by lato this tl.o game -commission so- 'r this afternoon, although cloudy ...wca-lmr tar exceeds that of the snma ther for tho. most part prevailed, period of . ;- today, which had : a temperature , , , ,Walklns rrodactH. ; ' ; otUo above at . B' a.; m... following ,;. . ... . lv ,i,0.i!Cd; dealer a maximum of 0.1- yesterday, oc casional .rain for tonight and Fri day and moderato tomperiiluro Is the forecast. 5. .: Miirwnod and his Merrymakers, W. Of W. hnll, JTI. evu., .Mar. Hth. - - .- -. . .. .. 3-I-? , fluosts from Portland .registered nt Medford hotels Include It. I. Valentino, IT. F, K'ewlands. O. P. Oolllngs. Albert Warden and party, A. A. I'ortello. T. S. Haines. .Mr. nnd .Mrs. .1. Morsfnldor, I!. JI. While, Mr nnd -Mrs. C. A. Harson, F. Montgomery. A. Hreyman, O. C." I line, .Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Car son, W. W., iJinoll, J. H. Wright. K. .1. Inl, I,. B. Klllott, II. H. Alliim. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Olll and W. G McLnln. - Dance. Knclo Point Har. nlRht, Ixits of balloons and dance tickets. . . ,8-ls Mrs. S. 13. Ilowlett nnd Miss Ilnttla Ilowlett of BorIo Point, are In tho city today on business and pleasure. Lots of balloons nnd dance tick ets, KaKle Point Hat. nlkht. 5-18' Is n r I n e here? .The cnlendar says not, but snmo thousands of Kinund snulrrclM answer yes. Out of tholr winter homes where they tuivo hibernated thrtiukhout the winter, around suulrrols nro rral- uk Into tho IIrIiI of day to see what It s nil ubout," Farmers in many sections of the county, prln- Inally south ot Klamath fans, havo rcport'ud that the nKrleultu- ral pestn hitvo appeared In men usual places. Khuiinth Falls Her. aid. The Hand Ilnx, 22S F.ast (lib Ht., Just east of tho Kconomy flroi-e- torla, just received another invoiy collection of tl8T huts. Floyd t'Ltk camo down from (irlland Wednesday to assist .Mrs. Oook In packing their housoiioiu effuels preparatory to movlnfr to Portland soon. )ry'plne slabs, jr, load. Tel. 1131. Medford Fuel i:o. 9241 Zulelma Temple No, 13 Iaul- tcra of tbu Nile will meet In .Med ford Masonic temple on Saturday, March Dili, nt 3 p. in. Luncheon will be served at the Hotel Hol land at 13:S. Officer nro ro- ouested to meet at the tcmpio nt 10:110 a. ni. for pi'ucitko. Tho three tennis courts belns hulll under the direction "L Ice land Mentser, vocational Instructor at the high school, are shaplng- nlcely and It Is hoped that tncy will bo rendy for use tho Inst of month, according to a, report re ceived from tho hlBh school (his morning. . . Mrs. Agnes Oordot, vhu has been vlsltlnn relatives In Seattle for tho past threo months, return' ed lo Medford this tnornltiK. The Pnrent-Teachors association will meet Friday afternoon at S:lii hi the Junior liliib sliool. At that time .Miss Helen Oarlton will slvo n talk on "ItellRlous Kducullon for Hoys and tllrls." other numberi on tho program will 1 furnished hy the Junior hlkh seh'otil girls' leo cluh and the hnrmonlcn band. A wire received today from 'Spec" Keen by A. C. Allen pave Information that two tames of the stato baftkcttatl tournament will be plnyed Wednesday evenlnit. - six names Thursday nnd the rest on 'Friday and Saturday MEDFORD; -1 Obituary . prI.Tnvr.i rvicei for Llnlan H pulton who paaned away I n tnl, cUy Harch 4th will bo held (Pom lh, cronear funeral narlors Friday, March 8th at 2:30 p. m. I I Rev. K. Mell will have el arte of j services and interment will be! I made. In the Jacksonville cemetery, ; i.i..-v r... .. -una r.ni-c. ".ST . . x'h 0 J ' nnPU "a uen Zom 10 01 " "'I6 ror We M m on th. aged S years, seven . . . Inif survived by kIjc dauKhterH and one son. Mm. Jannlo (iardner of Wasco, Ore., 3Ira. Delia MoCaffer ty of itoyd. Ore., Slr.H, Dorothy DourIuhh of The Dalles, .Mm. iient rice Uocine of Portland, Mth, O lady 8 vr.tlto of Wasco. Mrs. Alta Millard of C!ontra Polpt, nnd one son, Odda Qrnzier of Dufur, Ore. J8I0 she was mnrrled 1 In Thoman Point, ago, and had resided at Central Point since that time. Kho was n woninn of fine character, a kindly neighbor and friend. Hhe will be missed by a. host of friends besides her family. She leaves to mourn her pnwlag her devoted husband, 1 ims i. xwiviw r,.aiiu ine iiniiv'. children; nlso 28 , grandchildren nnd 17 great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at tho Perl funeral home, Friday at 2:30 p, m.. Uov. D. 15, Millard of ficiating. .The remains will he for wurded to The Dal le, Ore., for In terment. . , . , BIG COUGAR SLAYS 13 SHEEP IN WEEK T(i couRan killed) In .Tosephine county y; Hurry MIokbs of Grants Pass Inst -week alter It hnd killed In a seven-day period a total of 18 sheep and goats, more than justi fied the contention of game offt clals .that ono. of tho "hlg catu" will kill nn nverage of rino dear a week. It took. Mr. Stokes five days to run down and kill flio seven-loot cougar, but he was re- I warded for his olforts hy a Vlb bounty from tho stato gnmo com- j mission. In addition to that ho I xnved the lives of many deer and Jdomosllc animals. The current year bids to ho bad tot cougar alitl other game slnugh terlng "n''""'"- and nuent of tho Wntklns products In Jackson coiihy, except Ashland nnd Medford. I!ny-r T. (Jahfleld, Phone 70O-W, Modtord, 8tat' route. 300 I - Notlro lo Farmers. ' " ' Nleli 'Young, 1011 K. Iloliy, hns ipnde u'marMlne for gilndiiifr disc plows. He also does plow .work of all kinds, . horseshoeliiK nnd blncltsmlthlnK. ' :' " ' :85l I,et's fco to the Yeomen dance. W. O. W. hnll, Frl. evo., Mar. sth. ' - . . t-17 F00 LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt UK NT Kurnhthed modern rt-room htincalow; RHrntie, elec . trie rai-K. IMwmo IW. 47 Foil SAMJ r-rooin houHQ Vith !i ltlH, limldo .city. limilH Juck nnnvllte, Ore.; city watnr nnd well, also Iota of berries, tuna and frultfl, Rood burn, chicken hoiiHO and Karaite, ennt front, fine view of valley. lrioo IU.00, aoino term. Qwner. W. Main ft.. Medford, Ore. 34tltf FOJt HAl.K Htoro bulldin- with aimrtment In connection, fino-location for bakery or remniiranl, or will rent nuihi; located, at JackflonvUU. Ore. Hee owner nt 32(1 Main Ht., Medrord. Ore. lrlco $1200; aomo tnrniH. 34Htf KOK HA LIC Oriental furniture, chairs and table; hnnd-enrved. In I eolldltlon. Tel. 624-X. S49 I'll II HKN'T r 3-rnom unfurnished apt: IlKbl and water paid. 931 H. ivy. . .348 WANTHI) rnrpenter wmk..Nnth ln too small or too biK. Esti mates ulven. IHcbard N'ermeer. 5111 Ho.. .Wwliiwn. Ti l. fc-tu-W. ar.6 WANTED snoo-Bal. galvanized tank,. I'hone lt-H-11. 34R FOR 8ALU On paved slrect, mod- em home wllh renial Income. ome. 848 ' Mncrlflce sale. Tel. iHO-R. r'OK SALK Choice lot on paved oast side struct. Tel. 105. .H7tf HOl'HES FOH RUNT First Insur ance Agency, !fn No. t'cntrnl Ave. Phono 105. 47tf WK CAHB KOIl old people nnd Invalids. . t'ouvalescent and Host Home, Ashland. 346t(' TKAPi: -Iliilbllng lots In Ashlnnd. near park, for equity In small house. ir,3 Hrnnlle St. 34ilf FOH SALK Milk (tontsVresh now. Apply 611 Ho. Oakd.Tfe, after 6 p. m. 34N LU'CKEVK site, (X. coal brooder, 5uu-chlck I'hon.wTii-L. 44S FOlt UKNT 4 - room modern bouse, Hood location. Phone MIJ-T. . . JM FOH HAUi Sheep: nhmtt 100 head ewes with lambs and woul on their backs. - W, H. Thotup son. Hold Hill. 3:S FOIt HKXT S-ronm np.-ir'.ment: Ruraiie: clean, quiet: adults. - 315 Haven Ht. 34 FOR HALK Oil THADK 1; A. Wagner wreck; U n. nlfnlfa. i. , w-blie clover, b-room house, barn, chicken house, s gnod milk cows. S heifers. I hull. 4 cnlves. Imple ments, all go for si)ii, or will trade fur small place close lo Medford. J. v. Hemes. Phone 409, U r!. Central. 4 OTEOON". "TITtTlSTOT. JOSEPH L CASEY JnMPph 1. Canny. asc4 about 35 j yearn, j employed .at if the . .logging camp of the Owen-Oregon Lumber company near Butt a Falls, was struck by the butt end of a log Wednesday nfternoon and sustain-j ed severe Injuries about his head and batk. j Casey was working on the lond- : Ing deck when the accident occur- ; red. In ouie manner the log in ! being lifted to the top of a nile of logs Ktrtick him. Ho was brought by nuto to th i Hacrod Heart hospital and attend-; ed by Dr. J. C. liuyes, wJio report- ! ed hU comlitlon today an favorable and that he wan resting easy. Casey, who h well known, has a wife anil two children. Pfl I TPC Tl IDWICUCQ Farmers who arc contemplating the construction nt flni- new hitil1?!- Ings this year m'uy get -plans from I the farm mnnapcmi-nt dopnrtment of Orenon Stato coIIcro at a very flmnll cost. , ThewG detailed 'plana enable the averase farmer to do much or all of the work him.ielf, thereby waving tho cash outlay for wages nnd utilizing his own flpnre time to good advantage. Too many farm buitdliiRH ; are begun without definite . plant- and later on change are Impossible or at least costly. The ordinary rural carpenter cannot be depended upon to put up a building just like the. farmer would liko it, unless the farmer knows beforehand and has a plan of how he desires the Htruc-r turo built and nrrangod. ESCAPE FROM NEW E DEPTH A HOARD U. 8..- MALLARD. AT KBA, off Key .West. Fla.. Mar. 7. (A1) ICscape tests, w-ore condticl od successfully- todny from the submarine S--I, li;n feet below tile surfaco of tho itulf stream., the greatest depth thut men ever have left a submersible.. , . .. m spcrlnl (.'oniniuiilculion i1- Medford LoiIko So. 10.1,, A. J & A.M., Friday, .March :?0. p. m. Work In tho I-:. A. M. rtOKroo, l!y order of tho W. I'. M. HOl.'tSTO.V, ,Hecy. ' , 847 Card of ThiuiliK. - Wo wish to thanlt our many; friends for their kindness and sym-J pathy during our recent bereave-' monl, and' for the many beautiful; floTvors. . ,. ; I , .1. Fronlt J.ewls, ! , . , Mrs. Jennie Itlddoll, j . , , -Mrs. Christine Caley, ; . Mrs, Bermuda filtzen, i Miss Fern Lewis. William, Thomas, 1 tlcorge, .lerry and Harry Lewis. H-IH'1 STARTS Today HURT WEDNESDAY ; IN LUMBER CAMP; KIDDIE9 10e ANY TIME A CAMPAIGN JOY SPECIAL THAT'S GOING TO KEEP YOU ROARING WITH LAUGHTER GLENN TOMORROW NIGHT. o "CHINA NIGHT" " 7 h Wvy iL iSlJiL .fiAS .VM-f. tARCH" 7." 1929.- Importance of .New Airport j in Medford, The weekly report of the Oak land air port whnwa 44 planes of the Pacific Air Transport, the line throuRh . Medford, arrive, and took off from that port lut week. This was 18 more planes than tlie ! total arrivals and dennrture of ih I5oeIni Air Port and Western j Air Express at Oakland and shows the importance of the line'through Medford. Thetc were air mail planes only, Tho L'nion Air Lino planey do not 4op at Medford because they can- n't land on tn present ield. If Medford votes the bonds on April -nd. and putH in an adequate field the L'nion Air and the United Air J Kx press planes and all large type or planes will stop iu Medford. If not, this city will continue to be a "zooming" station. EXPECT MANY BABIES WELFARE CONFERENCE Vth favoring weather expected, Simorrow's child welfare.- confer ence jit the V. V. V. A.' on North Hnrtlett street, promises to ,bo one of the best attended for several mnths and mothers who plan to bring infanta thero for examina tion nro urged to call the county health unit tomorrow forenoon to make reservations , to assure proper attention, in the afternoon. Tho conference will-be In charge of the county henl)h unit, under the direction of Dr. Kmily Hol einn and Augusta. Glover, , county nurse, U will begin promptly at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon and will continue for three hours. HON-EXPlOmt STANDARD OIL COMPANY Of CALIFORNIA These Drug Stores Are Open Nights ' This Week Medford Pharmacy : Heath's Drug Store . Strang's Drug Store The Pick o' The Big Silent Picture TRYON And His Million Dollar ; Bag of Tricks Watch him walk right In and turn (round with the capitalist'! daugh ter under his arm. It't a riot. Also Good Added Short Features Rothermtl't Music The Best In Town l9 two SM-S. AVIATiON POSITION WASHINGTON March 7. The conilnuanee of F. Trubee n-ivicrm tit ww York, rk asistant secretary of war in charge of i aviation, a poiilon which he has i held plnee the creation of that of ' flee in 1926, was made known to 1 day by Secretary Good in his first announcement since becoming ' secretary of war. Assiftant Secretary Charles B. ( Robblns, in charge of Industrial i mobillTfttion plans, has been asked JAR- POULTRYMAN: s NexttoGooStbckT FEED Plays the Most Important Part in Raising Baby Chicks to Profitable Pullet-hood You would not 'stint on footP supplied your growing child ron why he careless in - the selection of -feeds for your baby chicks? r Madrona (Brand) Feeds -n should receive your careful consideration L . . 'i What better recommendation could any prod uct carry than a reputation for consistent re sults and high, quality over a period of .years? Investigate Our Feeds With the View of Feeding Them to your Baby Chicks: 1 Ask the Last Year's User-Then You'll Know Why Madrona Feeds Are So Popular Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FEED f CODLIVER OIL to Baby Chicks j 323 E. Main; Phone 260 a ii 'WiiiHsji'mijw1 " MEDFORD CHEERS GREATEST OF COMEDIANS HER TEARS, HER HEARTACHES, HER LAUGHING SONGS GRIP AND HOLD" YOU IN THIS TALKING SENSATION ' I HEAR! j; 1 ' All of Fannie's I f ' famous song num. j S vVv 2r?r--Vv l bers, sung from f tNfnS Jt the very depth of I yXl her soul as only Vjl 1 ''ik-1 I Fannie can sing li I Z 'vl LZZTwItM flrvMwl Admission V VfD IL iaWv j Matinees 'nr K. ."vV IV IT TALKIES J l ft'S-i. RED CORCORAN R,' ' "THEMOVIB ' 1 -1 by Mr. Oood to remain in that po ' sition until he can determine with the president upon a successor. , . V 4 - SALEM. Ore., March 7-Vr Governor Fatterson today signefl house hill 280, the motor vehieh I license reduction bill. The mean i tire reduces license lees on pas-! isenL'cr vehicles approximately per cent and adds on cent to the ! fHESTCOLbS I Apply over throat and chest i cover wrtn not aannel cloth. yicus Obmt 21 Million Jgrt Umd Yearly FEED GERMOZONE , in Drinking Water for Healthy Chicks i.iiwp I;