Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1929)
PaTTE TWO yTEDFOT?!? ITJTTj TRTBTJyE. SfEDPORP.'ORECiOy.-SATTRDXY.-MATtCTT lfi, 1520. (J to i 1 H; i ' i in I 1 11 i 1 Tocal and - 'Personal "Court work Is pTOirressIng nicely That gwd ywl low In ash. Han In Jaekon and Josephine conn- aen Crral Co. Phone JJ9. tf lie St lhJ present Ume. slatea Cir- I Olcnn Stringer, local hoy who cuit Juflce H. D. Xorinn. who ar-1 rived here Friday morning to spend two days noraing court nere. aaya the Oram, !. Courier. "He atatea that ha has act Jury case, at the ....... - .... i. Lei. w.. ty up to the third week in April. Court matters are well cared for here brit Judge Norton will con- .1.... ... rria- nnrf tutur. ...... u i, rr.,.1. i. ! and lo addition haa aet the Mart of ' th. regular April Jur term for the! soctnd Monday in April.' , , . ..... i , ....,l rftivK uure was amuiiK iiih jwu. ; " ' ..hJ5TJSn? IZl TmnV tor burin., visitor .pending yea-(ha been completely remodeled and t T.mT it n M Ti'd ' OrnU Pi decorated, Vr. De La Hhue for- St? T u.Jta Mi 5 "P lumber and cedar porta. merly practiced in Portland. Main and Fromt, upstain-. 3fil j Mw!ford J-umber v ti Let me write your fire insurance. Mr. Rose Eifert and Mr. K. N. j HL Vatrivk fi Ad-time dance ntiC"rl Tengwald. Hot"! HolUnd. t-ianaso w ia muib ' morning for Portland to spend ev eral daya visiting friends, Oregon pin needle! baskets, won d erfu 1 souvenirs, at S w e ms C If t Shop. , 360 The condition of the Swift fam lly, residents of east Medford, sev- i lette of Pasadena. John K. Kos en members of whieh lneioding the j (er of I Angeles and G. E. Me- parents who are ill with smallpox, wa reported to be aomewhat im proved today. The first one to be come Jit was a daughter, Louise, who ha now practically recovered. The family. ,haa been under the care of the county. St. Patrick's Dance tonight. Wal-j ker. 3.f.5-, Guest from a distance registered! at Medford hotel Include John J. ! Steele, of Beaver Falls, Pa.. J. H. ! Gardner, Jr., of Colarado Spring.! Colo.. Mr. and Mr. M. B. BIyden- brugh of Smlthtown. Long Island.1 and Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon and Mrs. Lyracre of Kelowna, B. C. Shamrock ball by the Rogue Saturday night at Rogue River.1 3-.S Mrs. H. Dell, softer RpenJlng ev-j era day here with her husband, j left today for helr home In Port-i land. She Intend to move here, a soon as the school term la out in 1 Portland, j St. Patrlck'a old-time dance at ! Nat. Sat. U nee Bros. 3B7! Marriage license were Issued at J the county clerk' office yesterday, to Charles Lewis, 2. and Effle Decker. 36. both of Medford, and to Peter McCioary. of Fresno. Cat., and Audio Prfngle, 32. of Glendale. Cai. Canna bulb and perennial phlox for sale. Mr. E. G. Miller, one mile north city limits on Pacific highway; . . STiS A recent survey of Pendleton, completed by the Newspaper Fea ture bureau, shows a population of SIM. compared with 7387 in 1920, an increase; of 10 per cent. .St. Patrick's dance, Jackson Hp ring Saturday. 356 . Gamo Warden Roy Pafr Kft Fri day, morning for Klamath Falls to return Merrltt Davlrt to Gold Hill to' face trial In connection with an alleged dynamiting of flfh nt Galls creek In January, I92S. Flvrt other who were In the- parly of which DaVla waa mid to he a member, entered court and pleaded guilty to th charge at the time. Davis wag recently arrested at Bananza. Anhlfind Tiding. St. Patrick' Dancd tonight, Wal ker's. 3 5 5 Victor TiclrstMn of tho Seattle Pontlae dlrtrict office, upent ev eral daya thl week conferring with local dealer. Klncaid' St. Patrick's ball. Gold Hill, - 355 LAmnng the OregonlAn registered h.t local hotel are James W. Jenks, Geo. F. Pythian and Walter Mors of Salem. Mr. and Mr. J. E. Stade. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Clark of Hood River. Fred Taylor and O. V. Prince. J. M. Itennie. P. J. Harm and Mary It. Wheeler of Eugene, and F. W. tewl of Roscburg. . Choose from 150 different Easter card at Swcm's Gift Shop. 360 Ijcw Klser. better known to Pa cific coast radio fans aa "Banjo Lew," la spending a short time In Medford, with plana of taking part in local entertainment. Ho may possibly broadcast over KMED. the Mail Tribune-Virgin station, while In this city, and tonight will take part in rt Caveman program nt Grant Pas. Banjo Lew has broad cast over a large number of Pacific coast station and did some broad casting work In Medford last year. He Is a factory representative f the. G. Washington Coffee com pany. Ht. Patrick' Dance tonight, Wal ker's. 3&r. The marriage of Isalwlle Sehaf fer of Yreka to Albert Colli of Vacavlll at Medford, Inst Monday, was revealed here. The bride Is a member of the pioneer Hchnebcle family of Siskiyou county and has been living in Trcka with her mother. Colts I In the garage bunlnea In Vacavllle, where the couple will reside. Siskiyou New. Get those fender and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service station. Phone 411. . tf C. B. Porter, representative of the Peggy O'Dare company of Fan Francisco, spent this morning in , the city on business. St. Patrick's eld -time dance, Pat. at Nat Dynge Bros. 3i Included among the applicant for temnopary auto licenses yester day at the sheriff office were Allen Autry and H. H, t'.lhart of Ashland. K. H. Reames of Talent and C A. Learned. U O. Stone, j Mra. Ivan Waddell, Mrs. II. A. lloariy, ln Miller and Dallas Iteeder of Medford. -Call 12"! or li7 for cleaned and waehed aand and rarel. IC4 A real eelate deal elose4 this eek by the Charle. A. V'lnn realty TTgency wa. tha aale of the Hnld rlde Brother, orchard to lien Nlchola of Taklma. Wah. Th. or chard la located oh-ha!f mile weid of Talent. Ane'.her deal rkwed ny (he mme arenry traa th. sale nf ha Frank Helm, property con. stailna of It acres on Sprint mtrn. to O. H. Ofover of amider. IHIry. Hlcnnf crad. rtah coal, any rite, anrwher.. any imnnl, Ilan Mn Coal Co. Phone tf Mrs. H. B. Kellora of Medford is in Ashland for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Uewla and her sisters, air. Jessie KiUrore and Mn Elinor Powell, according to the Afthlnnd Tidincs. . St. Patrick's Dance tonight, TVal - i ker'it. j waa commuted to too atate tram 1 ins arhool last year and escaped " .."n....R on ...-.- ,. ! of the achool. was arreted yea.er-, nJ?D2 "lat day in Yuba City. Cat.. .Ion, with" "0Tked back- j.Jf..! Julian Da Iv. both of whom arel" . t nave confessed to thefts in! Dresmaklnr and remodeling at Medford during the past year. The'h Fashion Shop, l!4 Medford boys have waived extradition and will nrohablv be h roue hi hack to- ifedfurd next vtcli I. the sher-I lfr office to face charges. I t. patrICK usnce sat. waiker'a.1" """ -. S54 i. . . . l . , . i Kat. Sat. Iynpe Rros. 357. Included amon the California i resMpred at Medford hotel ftre H. P. Carter of Sacrament. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Galloway, Anna Woodall and Mr. and Mrs. Prank V. Todd of Berkeley, C M. Val- Shea, F. B. Lacy and Ben M. Lar kin of San Francisco. St. Patrick old-tfma dance at N'at. Eat Dynee Proa. S57 Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 63!. J Medford Fuel Co. 354tf ; Seventeen out of the stat ear;8 registered here yesterday with the j local state traffic bureau. Crescent City people voted two!1" evening to take in the riftn to one against a plan to have mu-j annua "Cavemen's Carnival," to nicipal ownership of the power) ho, in lnal cltr- Member of plant there. An extensive cam- Jlne Medford Crater club received paign ha been waged In the coast 1 Personal Invitations from the Cave- city for more than a month byimen- " both sides i -Hot. clean coal. TL 31. Men- Dance St Patr-ek' eve Gold Hill. 355 Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Kenneth Robinson, representative of the Atlas Insurance company of Portland, spent the past few days In the city, leaving yesterday for Klamath Falls. He will return here over the wek end before1 leaving again for the north. Don't forget old-time dance Sat. night. W. O. W. hall. Tickets SOc. admission free. 355 Wm. Reed of the Medford dis trict of the Southern Oregon Gas Corporation, haa been transferred to Rosebttrg and will assist Mr. Brown, manager of the local plant. In the service department. Mr. Brown reports work has been fin ished on a connection on West Douglas street to further the erv- Ice. Kosobure News-Review. That good coal low in ash. Hani en Coal Co. Phone 239. tf A booth, well supplied with flow-I er planht and hull, wa one of! tho feature of. the public market1 thin forenoon nndwill bo repented next Saturday hy the Medford Gar den club. The floral Rtock enjoyed a good patronHge and wa in charge of member of the club. Other departments of tho market also experienced a heavy business and several wore sold out before the usual hours. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Carl Bowman's new Barber Shop 106 W. Main, open for buslnc. sr.s Guest from Portland registered nt Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mr. D. J. Hnlohan. J. M. Howard, W. M. Coplan. O, F. Carlson, G. C. Pttryear, Hon F. Hunt. K. It. Engle, C. K. Hade. C. H. White. J. Blshof berger. F. E. Luekey. Clifford Moore, O. II. MureetluA, I- M. Combs. D. Mulholland( R. W. Y!I lard and A. B. Clark. St. Patrick's old-time dance. Bat. at Nat. Dynge Bros. 356 Carl Bowman' new Barber Shop 105 S Main, open for buslncs. 35S AHhough the burns she received occurred several week ago, the condition of Mrs. William Friable of Jacksonville was reported to be improving today. She had been In a aerlou condition, having been burned deeply In ierral place about the body. She sustained the Injuries a a result of her clothes becoming Ignited at her home in Jacksonville. Ht. Patrick's Dance tonight. Wal ker's. 355 Included among the out of town visitor In Medford today were Miss Iternelce Burgoyne of Ash land, Mr. Lester Wilcox of Onk Gmve. Mr. Jume Park and Mr. Lob! Fret wr 1 1 of the Howard dis trict. Mis Matide Jamison and Mr, lela Hotiham of Eagle Point. Miss Jennie White. Mr. H. D. McCas key. Mr. Ernestine Hostel, H. 1. Jewett and Mr. Ethyl Chaplain of Central Point. Mr. and Mr. Max Hchult and Ml Glady Schulx of Sams Valley and Frank Dean of Willow Spring. "We." Llndberg' own story hundred of thousand sold ' nt $2 So now 7Sc at SwemU, 360 St. Patrick's dance, Gold Hilt. tyU night. 3F5 operative of tho state prohibi tion department participated In 1A arrests' during Febroary. according to the atate prohibition director, Fines were Impneed aggregating $11. 0s. with jail sentence total ing 210 days. The officer de- st roved 24.10 gallons of mash and j 3t? gallons of - liquor. Eleven stills were seised and four motor 1 vehicles Were confiscated. Fresh shipments of smelt arrlv- m dolly. Free delivery any place in eltr. Johnson Market. Phone i j. JJtf"ih'r Conner Funeral j'arlora in dut Ml Claudia Klum wa expected "n- 0 ; , i . to return thla forenoon from a ,. . . ,bl1 . .hort huslnew IHp to Portland ' ,,M ZTL a-t.e Ht. Patrick', dance. Oold "IM, ' V.?. 'r"' l nlaht J&; ' and mtent of the Watklna producta Beat l-tah coal hot and clean. Tel. Medford Fual Co. !4lf The crater Lake Oulld of the Preabyterian church will meet at the home of Mra. Kd Hhockley Monday nlaht. (.1 King afreet. The atttdy of the "Christian In flnene. on Art" will be continued at thla meeting. Candk-a In every eolar and every tae ,t Hwem'ft ! K mrald'a Ht. Patrick' hall, Hold Hill. JSJ j . A collection of war relic, for-' j feiid by Cierinny at the end of the war, has been received by the J j Grant Panm pwi of the American 1 j Legion and will be placed on ex-, t hibition won. They will probably ; 1 Pt In the chamber of com- merce. where they may be viewed.! In the trophies are a machine gun. . helmets, rifles, swords, and otnerj war mementoo. They were nent . to the local Legion post aa a per- j m b iie nt war exhibit. Grants Panel j c,urt,r , , Dr. T. De La HI T. Ue La Rhue. eym special- t. who came here recently from J'ortland. i fittinp up hl "'"'ea 1 prepantiory to neine reany tor j tflllji Tuejulftv lfipfh 19. The nl.ife mone u- foem set to muflC MaEtercrait -Son? I'ublij'hera, Seattle. 160 Amonp The samnpton Mate cues is at Meoioru note is are .Mr. and Mrs, Curtis C. Aller or Yaki ma, P. A. Giranel of Olympla. and the loliowing froln Seattle: Mrs. Henry Lnndes. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i Strong. S. N. Bell. R. Arnold. Mr. and Mr. Myron Aronson and John Larson. . Call 1203 or 127 for cleaned and washed sand and gravel. 34 st I'atrick'a old-time dance. Sat. N'a'- Hynge Rro. 3.16 Several- parties of local people jare planning to drive to Grants Pass Iord 124tf Ema special, 200 smart new ! at the Smit'.i poultry farm on Oak spring hats at $1.79 each. Theitreet. The majority of the chick Emmy Loo Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 355 : Bounty warrants1 were issued at the county clerk's office yesterday and today to Sera Dahack of Med ford, one coyote and one, bobcat: Edward woirf of Medford, one bobcat; V. V. Shult of Rogue Rlv- f " 1M90 eggs for which orders e. one cOyoto and one bobcat. i have already been taken. A large Dry pine slab. $S load. Tel. number of turkey eggs will be 831. Medford Fuel Co. 324tt lhis Two thousand Factory blocks. $6 toad. Tel. 631.! keys is the order of one cu Medford Fuel Co. 324tf mcr. The ranks of the big Medford Marlon an Natta. son of G. O. contingent of rooter backing opt Vun Nall! is a Patent in a Kelso, the local high school team nt the - Washington hospital, due to injur tate baskethall tournament nt Sa1 iw received in an auto stage acci o,n mniPh! tn h ri-eiid hv I nt which occurred north of ) quite a number of local people who left for Salem yesterday, including .'.-eon B. Ilaskins, Dr. B. L. Lage- -mes Mete. Archie Pierce and Thomas Konklo. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes 100 lb, for $1.20; 50 lt. 76c. Delivered any place In city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape St, Phone 97. 309tf At his preliminary hearing Th Justice Taylor's court today, Luke Jennlng. well knowjt Beagle rancher, on a. ninsti posjedon charge ariing from a raid on hi place some time ago, was held to the grnnd Jury In $500 bond. A Jeniilugs Is the owner of ranch property, that amount of hond wmh regarded hy the authorities as suf ficient to insure his attendance be fore the grand Jury. Dry fir slabs, $6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Ai R. Herman of Kelowna. B. was among tho motorist from a distance who registered today nt tho local branch of the out of stale auto registration bureau. Extra special. 20 smart new spring hala at $1.79 each. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop 4n M. M. Store. 355 A folder telling of the entire stnte of Oregon ha been issued by the Portland chamber of com merce, with 35.000 copies ready for distribution. In another month a second folder, with 30.000 coplea will be published by the same or ganization. Dance, St. Patrick's eve. Gold Hill. 335 Obituary HCRD The funeral service for E. 1(. Ilurd, local attorney, will be held at the Per! Funeral Home. Sunday. Mnrc.i 17 at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. D. K. M Ilia rd of f Iclat ing.. Interment in the Medford mauso leum. BOWLES June A. Bowie, pio neer of tho hake Creek district where sho has resided for more than forty year, passed away nt her home In that locality Friday morning at the ago of Si, Mrs. Bowte was known a Aunt Jane and was much loved hy a wide circle of friend to whom she had endeared herself through so many year. She was an active member of Iake Creek grange and will be greatly mlreed by all who knew her. She was born In Pennsylvania. Sept. 10, 1846. and came with her family from Iowa to Oregon over forty years ago and settled In Lake Creek where she has since resided. Besides her husband. M. D. Row lea, she ts survived bjs fur "on of a former marriage, Geo. or rj rao. Texas; w. I Almy of Lake Creek, Ore.; E. J Byronmowr. Wash, runeral aer- v wall the arrival of the son rom Texas and will he announced 1" T nd Medford. Hoy I. c.anfield. Phona ?0-W. Mfdfofd. Star route. lit Announcement. Nestle'a Text.o-Meter. latwt de relopment In permanent warinir Testa the hair, lnrarinx satisfac tion. Rose bo rough's lleauty 8hoppe. U Ko. Central, Phone J:. Come In and let ua explain it lo you. lii Clawlflrd drrtlsin grtt res-otU. 10 BE SHIPPED OFF AS1ILA.VI), Oris. Mar. J Spe- i cail. Upper valley stockmen are,' ; organism.' to rid Ihefr cattle ranse ; , Qf wnd horso ,hat haYe npcome j . ,, , ,,, ... -ri ,, i,P.i0 A- r. j for thc nloat part unmarked and I unhranded. A cnnsidcrahl.. num- ASHLAND HAUNTS OFFICERS NAM her are composed of horx tiiat j Kinney of the Interior department are too old for work and have, to survey all oil i eases grunted by been turned out by the owners, itho interior department to earn while other have always been on (out nollcio announced yesterday the range. - j h- President Hoover. Soint of the horse itave ieen j shipped to Portland. l:ie work hav ing been directed by Ray Murphy. There the animal aro -nt to the cannery and the product is ship ped to European markets. Stock- mon nt the tliatrlft nm tr Hile the ranee for more animal d urine the coming week. The Keene Creek Cattle and Horse association, consisting of about SO member ha arranged to graze 1S00 head of cattle on the i range and ha recently arranged for permits through Hugh Rankin. t district forester. The range season 1 extendP from June Itih to Oct. 31. . At a mt-eting held at the Neil j school house recently, George E. Dunn was re-elected president otidny and Thursday at $12.00. ixss j the Keene creek cattle and Horse J association. Other officers elect - I ed were E. E. Barron, D. W. Kin- i cald, Hugh Barron, and Jesse Neil. j Thirty-six" thousand baby chick j were shipped Wednesday from the j commercial Incubator operated by : r u. ainun ana t.iuicr .Morrison were shipped to Fugct bound points altho some were shipped as far south as Lo Angeles. Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks and White Leghorns are the varieties handled by the local company. The incubator was filled again KcIko. Max Hawks of Ashland was married at Medford on Tuesday. Mrs. Lout Dodge was' host ess at a bridge luncheon on Wednesday when she invited a small group of gulf enthusiast who play golf one day but of each week excepting when the weather is unfavorable. The cool wind of Wednesday kept the ladles in vo they Hpent the afternoon at the bridge tables. The luncheon was a community affair, each guest making ti contribution to tho menu. Those, who . were guests nt the: Podge hoirie were MuKdRmen V. 11. McNair. W. M. Dodge. Frank Jordan. Frank Dean. Em 11 Peal, Hubert Hently. Fred Monies, and the h nut es, M rs. Dodgo. John Kr.'ler went to Klamath Fnlls Wodnerday for a visit with friend and with Mrs. Enders people. Mrs. Ender and daughter Shirley huve been visiting-with her pnrent for several d:iys rind will return late lit the week with Mr. Ender. Secretary nf State Hal Hoss and Mr. Hush or Salem, made a short" visit in Ashland on their way t California where they will enjoy a vm ation. Mrs. Barton Friilan of Klamath Falls, who ha heen vtalttng with Ashland relatives, returned to her home of Wednesday. Earl Crow, who for four years ha been at the head of tho Stan dard Oil business in thl city has been transferred to Albany to take charge of the company plant here. The change is a merited promotion which fall In a higher salary schedule. J. A. MeGea ha bten promoted td the vacancy made hy Mr. Orow'ft advancement. Mr. McOee has had seven years of service with the'ftompany. Will Dodge and his mother. Mrs. Mary Podge, made a trip to Grunts Pass on Thursday afternoon. W. p. Walter and Rev. C. D. Gaffney left on Monday morning for Seattle to attend a Y. M. C. A. conference. They plan to return to Ashland on Monday. Mrs. Will Myer ha gone to Eugene to visit with her daughter. Mr. Arthur Hick. Site expect to return next week. V- " Little Joanne Rush, two-year-old daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Rush of Grant Pas, passed away on Wednesday evening after a short Illness from pneumonia. The little girl was born in Ashland. March 290.; 1027. Sho was a fa vorlte on account of her happj" deposition. Little Joanne had lived In Ash laud up to the time Her parents moved to Grants Pass a few weeks ago. Mrs. Hush, the mother of the child 1 a da ugh tec of Mr. and Mr. W. J. IKtugherty of this city. Funeral service will be held at the Dodge funeral cha pel Friday afternoon at 2:30.. The Misses Ellen Waters. Irene i nt nh evehlna at brtdue on tN ed- neailaj evening at the home of Mra. Frank Merrill on tho Boule vard. When playing waa over. Misa Emma Maloney waa awarded first prlxe for high score and Misa Caroline RadJe receive the con solation. The Jtostesssex served re freshmenta at the close of the evenlnt;. Ouesta for the pleasant affair were Misses Emma Maloney. Caroline Radde, Deity Hlleman. Frances SUhroeder. Althea lwcr. Ethel McCnrnilck.;ila Mclod, Eilna floheen. and llaxel Smith. Mr. Phillip Wendt of Jleiifonl haa purchased a bulMlng lot on Sherman street and la already making plana for the erection of a fine miMiern bungalow. lfolert Hughe and wife of Albuquerque. New Mexico, are In southern Oregon to visit In the i fainilieF of Mr. Hufrhm brothers, I- H. Hughe and Kd Hughe. Mr. . Hughes ifl in the employ of the I jfoverament under tae civil nervioe and i employed in engineering j project. Mr. and Mm. I Hi he ' wili return to Xew Mexico In ; about two weeks. ED VIEW OIL LEASES WASHINGTON', March 16.-HJ") : Secretary Wilbur todnv nunoimeri ! rnmmicatnno Snrv nf , 1. ..f j nee. Georco Otla Smllli tlirector of the KMiloKlral aiirvcv anrt nlllwir the RWjloKlral survey, and i5oliciir ; - Livestock. PORTLAND. Ore., March 16. 0?) Receipts: Hogs, 230; all di- rect or on contract. Totals for week approximately: Cattle. 173.".: calves. 190; hogs. 5.160; Fheep.. 1690: cars. S4. . Cattle compared with week ago: Steers, .10 to 75 cents higher. Other classes steady" to 50 cents higher. Bulk good steers, $11.50 to $11. SS. Scattering load Mon- j aostranic slaughter steers, jlo.oM , to $11.00., Off grades down to $3.00. Heifers in loads up to $10.50. Cows up to $9.50. Bulk j desirable she stock, $S.50 and up. J Off grades, $7.50 a"nd down to j $5.50. Bulk desirable bulla, $8.50 ,to jn.uv. Top lignt veaier. i4.u. Btilk, $1350 $14 09. Calve. $12.50 down Heavies and thins down to $3.50. Hogs compared with week ago: Killing classes 50 cents higher. Feeder pig steady. Bulk light butchers, including drive-ins. $12. Scattering loads Monday at $12.25. Over and under weights $ 1 1. . 5 down. Extreme heaviest mostly TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A second hand electric range- Call 121-X. 3.'.fi iW ANTED By an experienced woman, cooking for crew of men. Write Cook, care Mail Tribune. 3-.i WANTED To cook for small crew of men or housekeeping In small family. Route 3, Box 49. Tel. 437-Y. 361 FOR SALE OR TRADE Light 6 touring: recently overhauled: good battery, fair tire. Want twin or Henderson motorcycle engine; $20 or trade even. 51ii Pennsylvania. 356 FOR SALE OR TRADE Beauti ful home and almond orchard in California. Paid 37 f"c net last ' year. ' Vi R. Donhnm. Eagle Point. 3M Kofi SAI.K J stands bees. sup ers hiKh, with queen exrluiW't", $6 hive. H. IlaiRlK. Jackson ville, sr.i FOH SAI.K OR TUADB 5 acres. irriRaleil; new 4-roum house; I mile from Medford. Write H. I'. I'.i.x 1MT-K. 3.T KOK SAI.K Kronio turkey epss. ITpf eat-h. li. M. Hush, Central Point, It. 1. Slid FOU QriCK SA1.K WestiiiKhnuse -!eetric mnpe with two ovens: mso wol ranpe. 101. K. 11th. SOL'THKK.N OUKIIOX P.EALTY . CO. KOI! SAI.K S-ronin House, new: .1 rooms anil bath on first flour. 3 rooms and hath on second floor. Ixiwer and upper flat. . Loan ;2!mh), paid off at $.15 per mo. final) cash to handle. Kino investment. IIS J Riverside. WAXTKD Small children to care for. Phone S'Jl-V. Call at f2l X. Central. 3". Kyp SpeclalUt. DR. T. DK LA ItlU'R Eyeaicht SpiH-lallsi. Kyea examined. Klasses fitted. Sulto 4tH Medford Hide. Phone 1129. Exclusively optical. 3r.5tt WAXTKIJ-To lease with option to buy, small equipped ranch. E. H. Kistner. Ever Shudv Auto Park. .Medford. Phone 40J-J-2. ar.fi HERE'S A IIARCAIX for some one If tnken at once. Either Or bolh of my houses located on Xorth Riverside, close in. Terms. Inquire ST X. Riverside. FOR SALE Dandy C-room tnu.l-rn home, onlv blocks from Medford hotel; oorner lot, paid-up itavine: lots of flowers and ahruhherv, peach , tfee. nice lawn. This la a iiol) homo anil owner savs lo sell at once for f 4000. Only HJOu cash. Xew &room, strictly modern stuiM'o bungalow, located on Kasl aid". Living and dining rooms finished in painted jaaa piaster, bedrooms stippled: hardwood floors, fire place, built-in electric range goes with place: furnace, basement, garage;. SlriO -worth of shrub bery. This will mike you a real homo, pric :,&(.ii; only liOiiu ca.h, balance easy. Lovely 5 -room bungalow located on Park St., just recently ralsomln ed; large living room and dining room, bedroom, sleeping porch nice kitchen, breakfAt nook! rreened-in hack porch, car.is.-e, nice lot: S31". only MOD caeh; balance to suit btiver. K. C. Colt.V. Montgomery Ward ftWg. Ex-enlng Phones: Corn. ClU-J-g lSeebe, 1J7;. THE PLACE TO EAT Te Rex Cafe Good Food - Good Service THE MARKETS t llO.r.O or better. Bulk parkins isowf. $9.25 to' $10.00. Mostly '9.T,'.. Slaughter piss f 10.50. to $10.75. j Sheep and lnmb: Quotably : steady with week ago. Built of Irheep bought to arrive. Choice up to S7 -pound w'ooled lambs quot able up to $16. Yearlings up to $13. Ewes. IS down. Produce. PORTLAND, Ore.. March 16. JPl W holesw le prices : Rutter: Steady and unchanged, K: Steady and unchanged. Milk: liuuerfrtt cent higher. Station. 4uc; track. 40c; delivered ,at Portland. 4Se, j Poult r'. onions, potatoes, wool ; nuta, hay. ca.cara hark, hops: ;aI1 Rleatly and unchanged. Snn TYanrisro Butterfat. SAX FRANCISCO, March lfi. iitfi Butterfat f. o. b., sn Fmn ciKCO. 49c. J Wall Street Report NEW YORK, Mar. 16. UP) Heavy week end profit taking caus ed considerable Irregularity, in to day's stock market. Selling pres sure was particularly effective against the motor and chemical shares, while the coppers, oils and rubber gave the best exhibition? of group strtigth. The belief i widely entertained in Wall street that next week will witness another stringency in call money, some observers forecasting rate as high as 12 to 15 per cent. AYith copper now selling at 21 cents a pound, assuring immense profits for most of the leading pro ducers, there was a revival of ac tivity and strength in the copper shares. , . ; 1 . ' Radio told stock) dropped po'.'ts on a few sales, but the new stock held within a point or -two of yesterday's closing price; Mathleson Alkali broke 6 points and Allied Chemical, Packard Mo tors, Yellow Truck. Hudson Mo tors, Bethlehem Steel and t S. Steel common sold down two points or more. H ROA h Rcl :ef guaranteed wi th one swallow of THOXINE Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Pood Is Better" At the Medford These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jannin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy Wesl Side Pharmacy. That Distinctive Lookof a Tailored Suit "There's a Reason" It is hand tailored, "Not machine built" Right here in Med ford, too. Your Inspection Invited. , Prices $35 to $55 Upstairs' Plumbing and Heating WM. HAMMETT 31 N. Bartlett Ants for "Friend" Spray. EHo Outboard Motors, Rockfas and Equipment ONE DAY ONLY. TOMORROW -' Featuring" ROB'T STICKNEY and HELEN and FRANK 7 BIG FEATURE J ' ACTS ON THE SCREEN NANCY CARROL IN "THE SIN SISTER" TONIGHT! 0 Fred Gottfried Arros Turnhov GOTTFRIED A TTJRNB0W Expert plumbing, heating ant sheet metal repar shop. We specialize on service at reas onable prices. No job too small. 219 N. Grape St. Phone fiTI ........ hi d . ii THE OLD THRILL ALWAYS REMAINS You will enjoy banking here as much as we will en joy your patronage "Your service exceeds our expecta tions" is the kind of testimonial for which we are ever striving. Come and Open The Jackson County Bank ESVABL1SHED la Medi-ord, Oregon Commercial Savings " Safe Deposit MEMBEX 1 EOESAL SESEaVB SYSTEM Q Continuous ' Shows 1:3C to 11 p.m. The Most Artistic of All Stage Presentations SEE IT! HEAR IT! IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE That Master of all All Talking Pictures ARIZONA . with WARNER BAXTER EDMUND LOWE DOROTHY BURGESS mmEM. in Today ; Your Account IM OLD