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i tain uiiuit 1 a. u" '1 nrRDFonn matt; trtbttnte, arEPFoiip, ottEQoy, Saturday, march 9192?. i! ' 5 i i i 1 ! M ! -i i I ! i i i Tocal and" -1 'Personal Following a lilh wind prevail In k during the nitflit, thev long x pocth'd rain HiatorUtUzcd at lat thiB inoxnluK. Martin; with u -light fall, which was nucceedt'd by hIiuw era off and on throughout tho day. Raltt Ih -foreoaMt for tonight und Sunday, ulong- with' a moderate teinpfi-ature. t Tho rainfall Hlnce September jJt, 19-'S. Ui to thiK morning amounted to but 8.17 incheH, which Ih far below tho at-ix-sonpB? normal - precipitation. . , Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Med ford Lumber Co.. ... tf If you like good chicken dinner, we know our atuff. The Covered Wagon, Phoenix.. 341 V John Conner, son of. Mr. and ;Mra. Ouy Couuar, arrived In Med ford thin morning from Fort bowls, '"Yyaph., where 'he aucewfully pasH cd all examlnatloiiH following his .recent appointment ' to the "Went Point military academy. He la acjiedulfd to enter the famoua mili tary eh oo 1 July 1, and expe:tH to tomnln wUh hiH parents In Medford untM a short time previous lu that date. , , Dr.' Kreaae nway. Back March . 16th. , , 354 Bluo Jackets Walker's tonlto. . 345 F. H. Jlenry of lielle Maine. In., , and Mr. and Mm. A. I'lernon of ColKury, Alta., .Cunado, ure among the gueutK from a distance regla t(rc,d at ModXord hotela. Dance at Walker's tonight. Med ford's newest dance band. 348 - Wo spray all kinds of tree and . iihrub. No order too small. Now la tho time. Ordora tukon euro of promptly. Phono 204. 260 Since tho first of the year only 11 dog licenses have boon lsuued titltho county Klerk's office, despite the fact that the dog population Is olloved -to be over 1000. IA censes were. Issued to John Hur-wood,- Atox sparrow, Mrs. L. W. House, K. Snito, Henry Wohlors, Mra. Kllzabeth Voekey nud Ion Woodford. Hovcral of tho appli cants took out licenses for two and three dogs. - ;., Meet me at Walker's tonight. 34! -Charls" Hep. phono 479-M. Mrn. Uudlo Alien. 2Kl!tf , . A stolon enr was found near the mouth of Ualls crook last Satur day' and reported to Chief of Po llco Vaul of this olty, who Imme diately Investigated and roported tho find. Tho car was the prop-1 Arty of a California party und was brought to this city to await the arrival of tho ownor.-r-Uold Hill Nows. -Bergman's Dance Hand, Walker'. tonight. Como'and nJoy yourself. .. - 1 ' 318 That good coal low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 23K. ;' tf tf.'ll. Martin or Ktamntfi Fnltn tras 'one of the Klamath county business visitor upending yester day In Medford.' ' Poems set to music-.- ,Mastcroroft Song Publishers, Heatlle. - 360 Highest grado Utah Coal,- any also, anywhere, any amoUnt. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239: tf ' Among tho California residents registered at "Medford hotelw are. Mi.' and Mra. C. Klehersou of San Leandro. Mrs. J. M. l-.ul.ton of Modesto, Thus. A. Haudo of Ala 'ineda, Arnold CI. Peglor of Uoh Angeles, J. M. Rogorsi L. C. Weath eaux, Mr. nud Mrs. Tk K. Man ner. K. D. VonAlf, O. R Carpen ter and C. K. Dowllng of San Fran c.lsco. ' Lots of balloons and danco ttoki ets, Eaglo Point Hat. nlglit. 348 ' Got thOHO fenders and auto bodies straightened at lirlU's Bhoct Metal Work'i. cppaslte liowWt Super Service S.'Ktlon. Phono 418. tf Bevernl vUm In the valley are reported to bs drying up, accord ing to William Knyeart. local well driller, who nld this forenoon be had not ten such a prevailing dry seaaon far years.' He attributed the conditio to little rainfall and frost which brought all the moisture to the top. '-'.-" Freah shipments of amolt arriv ing dally. Froo dollvery any placo In olty. Johnson's Market. . phono 97. 838U -Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuol Co. ' 024lf A bounty warrant was Issued it the county clock's office yeMerday to J. llagsdale of Trail for the hilling of one coyole. . Old-time danoe, Nnt. Sat 3&0 ' Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 324lf Measles led all communicable diseases In tho number reported to the state board of health lut week. There woro 185 such sases reported.-: Other dtenses were repttrted on follows: Typhoid 3. dlphlherln . 10, scarlet fever 66, Influenm 9.'. whooping couch 6. smallpox fit), tuberculoids 10, pneumonia 53, rhlckenpox 79,' mumps 6,, epi demic menlugitts septic sore throat 1, erysipelas 1, sleeping Mick noss I. Anolher good Qnc;, Jackson Springs Club. Bat., 0:30 to 2. 4S . Old-time dance. Nat. at. 300 M. Q. McDonald, owner of ItORiie Elk resort, motored down to Med ford this morning .and spent 'the day Jn the clt on buslncns 4iml ploosure. . 1 Dry fir slabs. $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 82-ltf Dance, Itlvcrsldo Community club, Sal. night. Mar. 9. Turkey sandwiches. 348 Low hanging clouds over A;h Und made It tmpotwlhie for Art Htarbuck, veteran air-malt flyer, to leave this morning on his vclicd uled 4rtn to Snn Francisco. : He hU Med Cord.- hut after c I id I up vainly above Awhlsnd for several minutes; he roturned to the air port to make another attempt to leave, later. Ships mado round tHpa to Portland safely and :the fthtp from fcun Francisco an had on schedul. " ' Money to loan on Improved city property, 9 Interest. Credit for monthly payments. Funds Imme diately available for any slzo losii. Union Savings and loan Associa tion Agency, Cor, Mnin und Front, upstairs. SEij Qld-tlmo dtmcc, Nut, Sat, 900 C, 13. (Pop) Gutes ariived Jtomc this morning from Portland where he spent the pat two days attend ing a meeting of the slate high way commission. Come to tho Lako Creek Grange danco Hut. night for a, good time. 348 Need a,-, spare? Uwed balloon tires and tube for snle cheep. Jennings Tire Co., 1-7 N. Ktversldo. 30a - Included amomr the OreifOliiatiH I reglHtered at local hotels aro 'Mr. i und filrs. L. W. Fee and son of '; Hend und George Whursau und' i Mrs. Duncan of Salem. -; ! Gabbago plants, strawberry plants, onion jjets and plants. Mil tuuf Mill & Seed Co. ; . 353 Lot mo write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwuld, Hotel. Holland. I Phone W3. . ...: tf ! I. II. Wntklns, 'sentenced to fourj months In the county jail and fined i $100 for driving while Intoxicated,' following u- conviction In justice court, 1 IokI un aplH-'ul in circuit, court yesterday. 110 was sentencetl ; by Judge Norton .to - servo six inonths In jall and was given the same fine. In view. of his physical , condition, Watkfns was paroled to ( hlH attorneys. Kellv and Kelly. ' 1 Tho new Kaster cards are now displayed at Hwem's. ' 8fi3 Cheat) lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf. Grants Pans members of HUlah I Hhflne patrol went to Gold MIH last night to meet the members from the upper valley and had que or their bent 'drill of the winter. Captain Hex Burnett, Jaeutenunt Sam Htlnebaugh and nil 'other local members were present from this city, a full company being prcscuf. The ghrincrs arc looking forward to the convention In Los Angeles during June, at which 1 1 II lull pa trol will be present. Grants Pass Courier. Dance, Eagle Point Sat.' night. Lots of balloons and danco tlckots. ' . . ,348 Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuol Co. 324tf Mr. and Airs. It. C. Kerr and daughter Gertrude left this morn ing for their home In Oakland. Cat,, after having spent the past waek In the city vllting local rel atives and friends. The Kerr fam ily are former residents here. That good coal low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Dunce, tfaglo Point Snt. night. Lots of balloons nud danco tickets. ' ' 348 1 Mr. und Mrs. T. .11. Pollock of 'Glendalo, Ore, were visitors 1" Medford this week as guesU of their daughter Ltiuetta, employed In the law offices of Newbury & Newbury. Mr. Pollock returned ycKtorduy to his home, while Mrs. Pollock will spend tho week end ; In the city. ' " J Hose mending, runners removed, j and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 216tf Films In at 10 a. m.,' developed, printed and ready for delivery by 6:30 p. m.', at Swom's. 353 ' Dr. A. F. W. Kresse.t who left last week for Hood 'It Ivor, where he was called by the death of hla' father. Is expected to return to his homo In Aledford tho latter part of next week, accompunled by Mrs. Kresse; Molasses In drums to muke that buy inure palatable. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. 353 Come to the Luke Creek Grango duituu Sat. night for a good time. ' ' ' 348 'Business men are helping them selves more than farmers when they give every possible assistance tb better farm orgunlautloit und marketing, K. H. Klpp, chamber of commerce, told 1&0 student, facility, alumni and agricultural leaders of the state, at tho annual Agricultural club banquet that the Oregon Htato college this week. Cheap dry lumbor at Medford Lumber Co. ... 237tf ' Lots of balloons and dance tick ets, Knglo Point .Mat. nlglit. 348 Preparations are being made by the Hoseburg cannery for tho broc coli run of the hcusou. It Is ex pected that the pack wilt be twice as large as last year'K. Seed ! potatoes, early varieties. Mutual Mill Seed Co. 303 Dry ptno slabs, $5 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuol Co. 3C4tf A marriage license was Issued nt iho eounly clerk's office yesterday Ut Hoy Clifford and Alice llascom, both of Sun FrnuclHeo. ' Need a spare? I'serl . balloon tires and tubc ttv sale cheap. JepnlngsTlro Co., 127 Jf, ltlverslde. Dance ut Walker's Sat. Hlht. Medford's newest dance band. 347 Supplies of dressed chickens and rabbits were quickly sold out this morning at the public market. which for this time of the year was regarded as one of the best of the season. Al 9 o'clock this morn ing there was only one dressed chicken left and a supply of rab bits was already sold out. The usual stock of late vegetables nt well as homo baked paMrlcj and home-cooked foods also enjoyed god patronage. Lots of balloons and danco tlck ots. Kuglo Point Sat. uliiht. 348 llodgen Drowsier Wisconsin milk chick starling mush; makes those chicks glow. Mutual Mill & &ced Co. 358 The state penitentiary now has n population of 7J9 prisoners, which sets a new higlj record In the his tory of tho Institution. The prison Is crowded to capacity and a num ber or inmates have been amttgncd to temporary steeping quarters In the barber whop, hospital und com missary department. .Leaving by March 20 Tor Kan sas SUy. Mo., by way of Los An geles. In cttwvd cnr. Hnvo room for party of three to help defray expenses. Wrlto A. 15., Tribune. 3il Lots of balloons and dunce tick ets. Kagle Point Sat. night, 34K Included among the applicants for temporary nuto lloennes at ihe sheriff's office were W. K. Itawson of Trait, Harold Smith of Huch. W. H. McrrUt. Harry Stone, S. H. Wler and J. T, Peters Medford. Money loaned on furniture, autos, ele. Also $u0,000 to mwkg slrulgbt loans on Improved city property. 8" intercut, quarterly, nothing more. Thomas Fteiiy Company, corner Main and Fryn' upstairs. . ..... T ' ?02 INJURY DOESN'T STOP LINDY 1 ' LOU i LI rL After suffering a dislocated right -shoulder Colonel Lindbergh ?nd his fiancee, Anne- Morrow, who was uninjured-in their Mexico Dity cracVup, went for an airplane noe tne following oay. rercthey are shown crossing the Valbuena field to the plane. I. N. 'Dornhei'ffer and A. It. Ah-. holt ure umoiiK the Seattle InisinesH TisllorH In Medford who arrived' yesterday. 1 j Dressmaking and remodeling nt' the Fashion Hhop, 44 Medford j JIldK. Phono 1181. tf Mm. C. F. Nichols left yesterday; for Klamath Fulls, where she was j called by the death of her uncle,' Charles Faith, f ollowlriK a long ill- neHS. Who. Is expected to return! next week, I , Special sale of $1.00 box sta-1 tionory now tiKc at Hwem's. 303 lllllshoro, through its chamber i of commerce, has inaugurate l a rmmlvA hy ,,. lU.eKatlon of'8:3 ',. A business meeting system of beaullfiea ion by plant- lm.ml)p, Ilt tllc .dedication ot'wllH hc, foii0,vinB tUo bamiuot, me trees In the parkings. Walnut. tho ,.. fi,3r,,ooo Veterans' Iu-'nt whl,h nn orgamtlon was per hnwthorn and cm-lea birch a. a , hopilal on jlur,luanl ,. C(!clc,u of a toaerntlon to be known among .the varieties being Planted. Iut I-oi tlitiKl. on .March 18. To temporarily ns tho Photographers' J.OOK at n. j-racn iieion.- rtiiv- ing or ' buying &-room modern - h&usc; terms. Jl A divorce complaint was filed In i not being time enough to- obtain tonlp0rnry Heerctury. Election of circuit court yesterday by Klnujtlio neceHiry practice before tho orfi0(. wag then held for the Chrlstenn ngnlnst Loren C'hrlstean dcdicntion day. ensuing year. on ground of cruel and Inhuman I The post commander and' ad Ju- A. Brainard of Grants Puss treatment. The couple were mar-jtnnt and at 1 least fifty members ,,.,,' cic'ctcj presideat' Jack Swcm lied ut Twin Fulls, Ida., April 'Ju.juC the post .will nttend this cere-; uf Moatol.d vice-president and 1B0S. imony. which Is planned to W ono;A j An(lcrn ot .Me(iford, sccrc- unnce, iugie j-uun oui. iukiu.iui me bi l-hiusi kulim-i ihh" vi Lots of balloons and dance tickets. 848 Approximately 20,000 trees will arrive hero today for tho Klumalli county ogrleultuiist office to be distributed to various points throughout the county. The. trees uro being sent from tho stuto forest nursery at Corvallls. The cost of the trees, Incluiuug packing ami shipping. I:, liuout u cents a nun- died, uratoialof JM.U. TiiespecieH trees include .mulberry, green ot . ...... iisii, iiiu-k meusi ana nra .i.ii This sliliinienl Is only one of u number 'which have arrived In , 8" society. i Klnmutli Fulls the past your, and) Following the dedication , ijerc . Ki..l, u-,.1-,. li-HiiKiihinteil on fai iiis llionles In Ihe afternoon at : the und ranches throughout ivianmui cotinty.-Klaiunth News. . Mealy Klamath Netted Clem po- i..tnr. inn it. u fn. ci 9fi. r.a Ua 75e. Delivered any ilnco in city. Johnson's Murkat, 6th and arapc St.-i'Phono 97. 309tf Among the ilutto Falls residents who transacted business in Med ford today woro .Mr. und Mrs. iY Oirson. Ht. Patrick's tulleys, place curds; and, parly decorations at tiwem'4) ".r 3f3f 1 Duo to the smhllncss of the local airport, It Ih probable that the Riant airship I'atrlcla of the Keytone Alrcruft company will not land In Medford. The ship is ho Iui-ko that landing fncllltleH offered wilt not be of Miifficlent lnduUenieut for the plane to stop. Tho plnne has Heals for iiO puiwenKers and Is mak- inc u tour of the continent. Uorinimn's Dance Hand. Walker's Sa.t.i Come und enloy -yourself. 3 I" llurwood and his Merrymakers. V. O. W. hall, Kii. ovo., Mar. Kth. y.J S'v? Recent ruins huvo loosened th congestion of white cedar logs In' the middle fork of OoquiUe river, where timbers were piled to a height of H 0 feet tn places. Trader Horn, formerly $4, now Jl at Hwem's. S53 W. t Kooknrd of tho Herrydah; grocery, who has been 111 for a short time past, suffering from a severe case of if.fluenzn, was re ported today to be somewhat Im proved. Danco, Kuglo Point Sat night. Lots of balloons and danco tickets. 84S Clinvd from Portland reentered at Medford hotels Include H A, Jereauld. I J. LoMlois, Alonr-o rlson, Mr. and Mrs. K. 11. Purthulo mew, O. V. Hamlcr, U. A. Shall horn. Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Thncker, J. K. Hell, J. 8. tSammons. II. M.J Molden, fl. IC. Schuelc. M. H. Mc llroiror. l', J. Mettlin. W. W.- Wll son, n. A. Mitchell, H. O. Vatson and K. K. Mntt. Dane o. lilvertudA Community club. tat. night. Mai. 9. Turkey sandwiches. 84S Harry Stone and Jimmy Stone, two husky fighters who arrived re cently from Kansas City, accom panied by Sailor Jack Wood, were visitors In Ashland last night, when Harry Stone challenged Clone O'Orudy to a -fight, either In Med ford or Ashland. However, due to the condition of O'Grady's wrist, broken In a fight sometime ago. the challenge could not readily be accepted. Host t'Cah coal hot and clean. Tel. 631. Medford rinl Co. S24tf Wat khts Products t m tho duly nuthorlied dealer and agent of tho Wntkins products In Jackson oounty, xcpt Ashland and MtMford. Key t. dunfteld, Phono Medford, 6tar route. Clasalfk-tJ advertising reauU9- ''Mi- 1 i " AT TO BE LARGE AFFAIR Whllo the Medford post of the American Legion will bo well reu- , posi s uruni corps win noi.oe auie t( nttend as riueh, because , of being out of practice and there service men ever assembled 111; Oregon. Amorlcnn Legioil band and drum corps and the T-cg Ion- nalres general y. from all Kertions of the slate will be there and also disabled AnVorlcnh vohmtettl'S. I A great parade "Will bi) Jiart of tho program. In the-miirnlug. u comr.cm-c ul ,jm- .01, ,..,.. e, """.""'""""'.', uie p w m u.e " ." held nt Ihe Mullnomuh hotel. , and I.. II... n II,..,-.. ..Ill IS,, tl llllM. ........ .... ..... -:. "".I inet undi-r nuspiies ut tho . " u i mi ... iii.mih., ! Ihu m;w ! "'V''ro 'Vr;.' a ' ho unvei ed in ho nor f t.t A e.l-. can Letrlon. which helped . muKOi ilo project poaslble. F!NE SUBSTITUTES IF NEED IS FELT Just to unsure the Iuikc crowd jexpocted .Monday piKht at tho biK American Legion boxing smoker at the Armory Unit it will receive its money's worth, Matchmaker .lack Wood has engaged to sub1 Htltulo fighters to Mtagc a bout should any of the scheduled fights run short of expectations.' How- ever, present indications are good that each fight will be a' battle. Terry Kllecn was expected to arrive today from Kugene, to rest a day for his main event bout with Frank le Warneke of Port land, who will probably nrrlvo tomorrow, along with tho other out-of-town fighters scheduled to take part- in the smoker. The local boys. Mickey Itlley. Tex Porter and Lloyd UusaeU, who' will appear In the preliminaries declare themselves to bo In the' pink of comtttion IS Kthohvyn H. Hoffmann's exclu sive' dre? shop for vronun Is at tract lug much favorable atten tion 'since tho recent extension of space nnd general re-decora-tlou of the Intoiior has been com pleted. The walls of the shop aro black with green trim. An unuetia ef fect has been created through the combination of black and grevn in furniture, drape, floor lamps and pillows. Kvcn ihe dre.s hang ers or decorative. Among the Improvements are two largo fitting room, a stork room, additional full - length mir rors, nnd a clever millinery try on table. Notice to Farmers. Nick Young. HM s. Unify" has made a machine for grinding disc plows. He also docs plow work of all kimKs horseshoeing, and bluck.niittihi, ;! X I ft ' i Ml SHERIFF ARRESTS BEAGLE RESIDENT Following his arrest yesterday afternoon by Sheriff Jiulph Jen nings and Deputy Louis Jennings, Luko JcnnlnKB of the Heagle dis trict Is in tho county jail awaiting a hearing on a charge of mash possession. Tho arresting officers ; found two barrels of CU gallons! each, filled with alleged mash, bo-j licyed to have been act out last ! week. j Jennings has been arrentcd be-, (fore: by tho sheriff's office on moonshine charges und It h prob-j able a felony churgo will be placed " .against him, carrying a sentence j of from one to three years in tho state penitentiary. The accused is! iu man nearing his GOth ycur and operateH a good farm, well stocked with turkeyn and sheep. Ho has a wife and a two-yenr-old daugh- ter. I Officers attempted to find a still on the property but woro un- jable to find tho contraband ap paratus, which they believe is hid den somo distance from the house. Tho arrested man is no relative of the shtn i Tf. ' 1 '- : ' : . Tho photographers and finishers of southern Oregon met nt the Aelation of Southern Oregon. A. E. Peaslcy presided as tempo- v cliulrnim l. and A. J. Anderson 1 tarv-treasurcr. comm,t,ccs ul,0intcd by pi.osdent Brulnnrd m,,.e M ,i. ()W1. CoI1BtUutlon and by-laws, Darling of Ashland, chat.- Patterson and A. J. Anderson, Medford. Commercial hrlco list, C. It.. Ilarwooil, Meutoru. ehalrmau; - May IChig Conrndii of Kunmth 'j,alls una A j Anil(fr. Medford. Photo-finishers. i Jack Swcm, Medford, chuirman ,-,, (.. Darling. Ashland. Per trait division, J. Verne Slllingle. Mndford.- chaliniun: Mi- i. V. c. E."Peas- Darling. Ashland and A ley. Medford. The purpose uf tho organisa tion Is to further co-operation bo , hotogrui)lier of the ' ' uuu?ntc"d Wl, ,.01K,mon nnil eIul0avor to . ..... . raise and maintain the standard of work. ' . The next meeting will bo held in Grants Pass In April. Those present Included: C. C Darling. Ashland; May Klnfr Con- radi and Henry Conrudt, Klumath Falls; Phil Hrainard, (irantH Pass nud the followlnK of Medford: It. t It. Harwood. Mr. and Mrs. Frunk Patterson, Jack Hwem, Mrs. K. H. JonoH, V. A.- jdunter. J. : Verne ShnnKlf. A. K. 3'easley and A. J. Anderson. MIDWAYJUT-OFF The construction of Uie proposed mid-way road from the "Four Corners," two miles from Central Point, through to tho Pacific highway near tho Dr. C. T. Swee ney ranch, is still very much In doubt, according to reports today, tn view of tho heavy damages the land owners expect to collect from tho county for giving right-of-way. The county court is said to disfavor the probable high cost fbf construotion, wliich would be approxunnieiy f.it..uuu. inciuuing tho l.000 for damages. County Knglneer Paul liyiinlng has plans of surveylug other road lines und It is possible somo agreement may be reached on another route. It Is also passible that tho present Bid die lane may be Improved, giving fruit haulers from the Tublu Hock district a shorter route than by coming through Central Point on the Pacific highway, q EXPECT MAW ATTEND Ti Invitations have bees sent to a lurgo number of Medford business men to attend the Merchants' as sociation meeting at Hotel Med ford March 11 at 6:30, when H. T. Vance, dean of advertising at the Oregon State College will be the guest of honor and principal1 speaker. ) The purpose of the mooting is: to acquaint local . business men,! whether they are member of tho association or not, with the work; being accomplished 'by this or-J ttanisution. Dean Vance, who gavo an In teresting lecture here last year, was secured for this occasion by C A. Meeker, president . ot the Merchauts'-ftasocifttioji, I ' Obituary;.';; . S" : ' AVILLIA.MS. May Bailoy Wll- fit K V tl J fXC llama imsscd away at the St. VIn- : . Day el M 1 I ( ?J , I ' 1 11 cunt hoDpitiil in Portland, March1 . I XXX UJlAJ. X-ir AVILLIAMS. May Bailey Wll- llaina ihumciI away at the St. Vin : cunt honpital in Portland, March 1 7, from ;Boitr trouble, uKt'd 38 yearn one month, 23 days. Bho was born In DoukIsw county, Ore Bon, January 14, 1881,' and was' married to Claud C. lnmtin In 1U12 at Itoiieburg, Ore., and in October, 1523, Bho was united In marrlaue to Thomna K. Williams. Sho la sun'ived by her husband, Thomns E., and one dautihter, Majtlne Iri mani.also her mother. Rosio Bailey, one brotlier. Ell I!ailey, and one ; sister. Sirs. E. A. Wall; all of Med-J ford. She wan a member or tne Ncluhbors of Woodcraft, Lilac cir cle number 49, Itoseburg, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the Perl funeral home Sunday at 3:30 n. m.. Rev. L.'. F. : Isqlknnp officlutlnB. Interment in the Mml fold cemeatery. Sorvlees nt tlio Kravo In chart-c of tlio NclBhbors of Woodcraft. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Small dairy ranch, fully equipped and stocked with excellent cows. Near Medford. This place nn bo bought right If taken soon. K. C, care Mail Tribune. .. ,tf FOR SALE Oil RENT 4-room houno and one acre, 5 miles out. Phono R-18-M. 350 NOTICK-j-W'e specialize In south- crn t.'ullfornia exenanges; nave a waiting Hut. Bring in yuur lim ing and teir us what you want; we arc here to serve ami plcasu you. J. C. Uainex, Realtor, 15 fc. Central St. Phone office I0'J, .iU FOR KENT Furnished ' apnrt.J . mont. Hotel llollanti. - a isti We have several nice homes in Los Angeles county to trade lor small acreage Improved for property here. Bring In your exchanges. Just opening n' new subdivision, close in. finest of -soil and loca IIoji, $300 per acre, with 516 down and $10 per month;, A No. i soli. - . . .-. . 4 acres of ground, 4-room house, nearly new; chicken house, good well, lots of slmdo; eugo of city - limits; 3000, with, 5uoo down; balance terms. t . , . . .', .Ideal home' in Oakgrovo with 4 acres oi grouiiu, 'tuuu, uuii svm on good terms. 8 Vs -acre' choice walnut and cherry ranch in full bearing, in city limits of Falls City, near Wallas In Polk county; -well improved Willi city wntor and electricity; U tons of cherries last, season; $0000. A dandy buy; will ex change for country property here, improved. 349 FOK SALE 5 - room . modern house, fireplace.- sleeping porch. , garnge, woodBhed, cast front, , , large oak tree, walnuts, berries. ' shrubbery; $'J750; VftisK Wu" 'easy terms. : E. c. Corn, Mont gomery Ward llldg. 3 19 VANTEB--'1 bus- DUO used smudge pots. 5-quart.-o. L. Llndlry', It. F. D. 3, .Medfcirtl. 3;U KOIt SALli (l-rooin Htuuuo house, Vancouver Ave.; h a r d w o o d floorR, hapemcnt, furnace, 'i sets plumbing. 2-car KaraKi", .50u; will consider trade, 'ici. 7T4-.1-3. atit FOl'ND Small hlack purse. Own er may have by calling nt Mail i Tribune office and identifying. 3 WANTKD A married man to live! und work on farm. Phone 417- and work on farm. :TeJ.417-J-2. 350 FOK SALK A splendid ranch on ; beautiful Rogue river, close 10 i gnod school on an excellent road. ! The ranch will carry a good ; dairy herd nnd n flock of sheep, etc. Abundance of water. .-(Haifa, grain, pntlure and woodland. We believo this is one of the most at- ! tractive stock and dairy ranches; In this valley. Brown & White.' Realtors, fll North Fir St. 34Ktf FOR SALK Aluminum tub May tag, new parts, guaranteed.... 1 of) ijtte model Thor.. S 4u Klectrlc motors or gas engines for nile or trade. Maytag Shop. Phone 1 "06. :tM FOR SALK Second hand garden tools. I -horse p 1 o w, harrow, sprlngtooth nnd cultivators. '. H. Howell, lierrydale Ave. 348tf KOIt UKN'IV 3-rum niiartnwnt; ailuMs. 40 Cluincv. Tel. litl-vv. 351 riKUCK-AI.LF.N i'lOTOH Co. "A L'Bcd Cai- Willi All O. K. That founts." IS-S Chi-v. Hednn; bumper, trunk. iH'Utcr. yparc tiro uvd luck, ly.y llwiisi. 3700 nillia. 1!' Coupe; buniiHTs, lefinlxlu'd. comVIcU'ly uvcrlmulcd, I'JVi II- ceiiHe. Cunrh: bumpers, eompletely (iverhiuiled. KiKid Iliiish nnd tlr. 1!H!G l,'hov. Hotultor; a Kuod cur. i'J25 Vhev Toui-iiiB; scvuml to pick from ull ready tor the road. lriL'7 C'hev. Cubriolet: huuinei-9, KOod tires, cumpletcly over hauled. 1 9 & Master Six Bulek Touring: new uuloons. excellent condition. 19:'6 Ford Coupe: new palm. Rood Urcjs eat covern, mechunieally Ford Touring, rea'dy to go 1 !-f Ford Pedant Kuxtell axle. td:4 stlldobnker llKht alx Coupo; KOOd condition, good tlren. 1627 Chev. Truck: stake body.. I3L'6 Dodire chaisi. . Trade nnd Convenient Terms -' I'SKD CAIt LOT 5th at Barllett. I'honeo iHl isn J! BE T1I1J CHEVROLET SIX. 3' These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store 7. 1L'. from BDltro trouble, UBf(i i - JIUy. :. CENIBAL ... . . ;. TOMORROW ' 'y jf LAST TIMES 311. I firvi . TOMANA HOTEL Continuous 8how, , . 1:30 to 11 p.m, - A STEAMING. SIZZLING, VOLCANIC PRESENTATION Featuring JEAN AND FRITZ - HUBERT Vaudeville's Foremost v . Comedians 7 BIG FEATURE ACTS AND THE . "Hotsy Totsy Beauties" i ON THE SCREEN COLLEEN MOORE IN "SYNTHETIC : SIN" TONIGHT SEE and HEAR . FANNY BRICE "M Y' 'm A N". . i L - ---1- - ' : ' I YOU'LL SEE and HEAR A NEW ERA IN TALKING PICTURES IT'S THE MASTER OF. ALL 4 HUNT'S CRATERIAN WED., THUR., FRI., SAT ill take your, car, sir " parking troubles cxkt at The Manx. The doorman takes v our car when vnti arrive and places it in a garage connected with tlicMotcl.Jtistliandhimyoiirkeyasyoulcave the car that's all. Located in the heart of the Citv near evervthine. " . " i S etvice, Qyalityjlospitality- A SAS FIlANCISCO: I 'iih1plr t"6rteir"Tltey 'hr ntit 1