pxtns two CTEBTOnn fflXTO TTtTBTTyR MTTDFORD,- ORfiflOX SPyPXY. SrATlCTM7," 1929.' Iocal and -'Personal t J Today Is St. Patrick's day, which was either celebrated lnt night or' trill be tomorrow night with a number of local social affairs, be cause of It also being Sunday. On 'March 17th annually the Smudge Tot editor of this paper, who Is up onchlnl, trouble from hU vocal -L ..-.,...... lm -tin lACKinir tin rue mcuiuiu ilhiiilK-ibitU ftoom. oCton miikosj khla' comment: "This Is the 17th (iH! Owny J'atton." , Therefore, In order r to eiv the stall Trlbnno iktiarrlbara :tho worth, of tholr mrmey,U local news department H'a" "'".nK """""'. un'Cnapmnn s homo - maae rous. CThere's 0 difforonce." Ileglnnlng (jjonaay, .Mnrcn jo, win sen lor ;m IHir.aozem at your grocer. ; juo- I? iitr. iihii Mrs. Charlos Ufiy worn ciipectfd to return yesterday from Ittelf fhonwmoon- trih bf several woeks to southern California, i-'Jbressm&Ulng nnd remodeling at the Fashion Shop: 424 Medford 'iBIdg. Phone 1181. tf WThtt homeward treli bf the largo Medford delegation of rooters who jliiendcrt tho state hasketbnll tour nament "at Salem which ended last hbrht, will begin today. They will bo coming by train or auto, refteh jnf home this afternoon, tonight i'id tomorrow. . ; KjfiMnx Fnctnr's sun tnn powder, Miry youth ful, very smart, nt Col- tvlg Drugs, next ltlalto theater, if. '-,. : s."7 "IMr. and Mrs. Wllliird Whitman fle'ft hero yosterdny afternoon for lillunsmulr to visit friends during iho week-end. RijChooso from ltd different Knster tirdn nt Bwom's Gift Shop. 0 ;diA quarter million steelhnnd eggs wire taken yesterday ut tho Ap ilegato hatchery by Ouy Wother- jiJIo, who lias cnargo or tno rais- lag of the flBh there,, He Mates rltjiuc mil. linn will uu pi uiiihivh'i the Applcgate hatchery and re faSased In the river from which the ieltgs .wero taken. During the past 'week, there was it Iftrgd run of tfh)h and Mr. -Wetherbee was able ltd! get a large quantity of fish !rndy to spawn. The biggest fish ;takon weighed about 17 pounds. ( lyranis pnss l ouricr. . ft,; Max rnciors lonei prepnraiions. jthe makoup of the stars, at Colvlg 'Drug next HiHito tnonter. nr,,- f'-JTho, now harbor shop and beauty parlor of Cnrl Bowman nt 10.. West Main 'street, opposllo the hlalto thoatdr, -opened for busi- miss sovernl days ago. The beau- !ty parlor department In tho rear m fn- clintim of nn oxperloneed operator from Ixis Angeles, Hay iruekieri formerly with the Nash Mtel harUer shop, Is Sir. How-, man's assistant. ' I ffjjOrogoh pine noodle baskets, won-1 d'erful souvenirs,' nt Kwom's Cllft i?tnV '"' "" HAddlH M .Prnl of 1.os Ango- le and Pot or M ct "leary of Fresno IMirOMinliert In marringn In, this (l(y.by, Jildgo Taylor In the hitter's pWloij Inst Friday afternoon. TThe.Flnnh placo nt C4R Wimer Wfco'et, Ashland, was sold Inst week WR; Bi Holthnh hf Medford. Mr. Mttltriftn fttid family Ihtenrt oncu iijHriir ttinlr new home this spring, wienrdlhn t the Ashlnnd Tidings. 'MMoncy loaned to worthy people U'tiay ttinlr honest debts. Thomas ; ,ialty,eon Tim, it Palm Bllt., cor. Sfaln and Front, tipslnlrs. t! ijifi i, Bucltteh Howard Schoffel to Frank Hull urn expected home rntay from attending a Cloncrnl KIcctrlo , refrigerator meeting In Portland ymterdny. feprtr. and Mni H. V. Parks, ror thcr A s h I a h d residents, have b)ened a gt'ocetortft ln Talent. feMax Faolhr's suit tnn powdor for Vtfjur conil'lexlon,, very new And Wtry ohlc, ol Colvig Drugs, next to fttalto theater. . sr.t FHTemporary licenses were Vssuetl yesterday afternoon at the sheriff's gtflcB to A., A. Belcher of Ashlnnd, JFpj W. Kerns of ltonnnin. F. C. I'lurlt, C, K. flates Auto compnny, lijrce-Allcn Motor compnny, San tlerson Motor compnny nnd Snhln tk Rlndt of Medford. t-'tlet those fondem nnd auto Mrilfla tralghtened at Brill's Bheet Stetal Works, opposite Lewis Super Pen-Ice Station. Phone 418. tf veathcr permits, the actual of Pnrk avenue with con- kchi'dutcd to begin next edtiesday, The hAsn has been leveled nd forms havo been set, jndy for -the applicnllim of the cement. The paving of this street hfn -taken longer than nny other In, the pity, dnilng from thn lime protiaratinn flrsi begnti, because nj litldnlloTi nrlsing from the fact that otie or two of the property lnrhlers held out for concrete after Jit contract had been nwnrded to pv the street with black lop. '."Highest grndo Utah conl, nny Rite, anywhere, nny amount, llnh Ken Cnal Co. phone 839. tf k J. W. Lucas, slhce 1924 tho mnn nftrtr for the .Chicago Lnnd coin piny at Ornnts Pass, has accepted nV4oslton ns bend of the new tnd dVpirlmont of the Anglo-London PHs bank nnd Anglo-Callfornla Trust compnny.' r-.Call 1208 or 15.7 for cleaned nnrt Washed sand and gravel. : 894 Earl Crowv fnr the lost four rears manager of tho Standard Oil pMant lh this city, tins been trans ferred td Albany, where he will he special agent In charge of thn Al bany field, a promotion Tarrying it'lth It t substantia! Increase In Sy. J. A. McOeo, for the Inst nevcrt years connected with the Ashlamt branch of the compnny. becomes, mnnngcr. . V.. J. Burnett M11 he returned to Ashlnnd from the Medford district, to fill the po sition vacted by Mr. Mctlee, The lpcal plant Is large one, known It; oil terms as a 10,000-harrel sta tion, this being Its estlmnled Vol ume of business In ft year. Ah ljind Tidings. ' tndlee In every eotor and evory silo at fiwem'a, 3o 1 Miss Fanny Whlteman, who has been taking medical treatment In Portland for aevnrat weeks, re tained to Midford last Thuraday vety. fnflch Improved In health. . having fret Ik Cruel and Inhuman treatment Ib set forth ns Iho grounds for a dl - vorce action filed In circuit court Saturday afternoon by Mercle KwJng against Lewis Ewlng, The complaint recites that tho couple was married In 1120 and that a a result of one of several family quarrels, the plaintiff sustained n black eye. and a broken nose. (iPHi uian coai - not nna ciesn. i Tel. 631. Medford Fual Co. 324tf A 1200.000 nimlnne henonn la ml he rerttrt hv ih Ttiohfirt nn- . porat.Jn two and a half milea out oi saiem. ine station will nave 0,7;jrr u , Fresh snlnmpntfi of nmelt Arrlv- , ... ... nsa"'' "cnvory any place " .. i-nom !.- 88tf Mr. and M.s. J. . W. Wnlceflold arc .spending today at I'rospect as r - ...... ..... unri. . examination of s t ud e n t in awtnnimunn oi fiuneniH .in t Kam,ln county schools to nscer - iviamam county grnoots to ateer- tnln whp,hcr tho Schick test Inocu - latlon to prevent diphtheria wasir; ' ,, ' ' " " cffeotlvo shows that In US per cont of the fnsea where the serum waai given, they are Immune. . l "Wo." Llndbenr'a own stort j hundreds of thousands sold at $2.H0 now 76c nt fiwem's. , 300 ilrs. J. A. Wing of Ornnls Pohs was In Medford last week looking over local real etate opporlunliles i lnal Koa coai iow in asn. Hon with the possibility of purchasing ; sen Cnal Co- Phone 239. tf local property. - 'A homo made steam engine Is on Carl Bowman's new P.arbor Shop i ,,lHn,"- nt tn' chamber of com 103 W. . Main, . open for business, mcrco as the work of Delbert Mil- Bounty warrants wore Issued Saturday at tho county, clerk's of- iice to Austin Jack of Hngie point,' one coyote, and to Fred DeKord of Ashlnnd, two coyotes, ' ( Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf Hotel, campground and resort 'men from southern Oregon nnd northorn California will come to Ashland April 10. and lay plans for advertising this section to tourists and for handling that trade during tile coming season. They will meet nti a noonday luncheon at tho Llthla Springs hotel. Carl Bowmnn's new Barber Shop ,nn w M,,in rn huinu 358 ft. ; F. Simon, representative for tho Columbia Knitting conipany of Portland, was a business visitor In Medfonl last week Thnt good coal low In ash. Han sen Conl Co. Phone 239. . tf It will no longer be posslblo for looni Kll,.iees and other Interested individuals to write the secretory of 6tute anI, rpcivo record of ,) nuinmohlle licenses Issued In the KH ,,, pai)BOrt tho ,nKt icMaturo awarded the contract o( prniK the license numbers lln(1 ,.omllnK ,hpm ln tioolclot r,lrn, ln H Portland printing firm, ,-or 0tcicorH the booklets, It Is said, wm COR, s.0 ,,Pt. BOt nnrt fnr others lt wlll meBn expense of S I0 per HOt cheap lumbor nnd cedar pnsls. Medford l.umhcr Co. !37tf This Benson only three' wilmnn n any wlll be allowed anglers on tho. Uorho and oilier Oregon streams. Factory hloclis, li load. Tel. Bill. Medford Fuel Co. ' ' 324lf Lime Is loached from' western Oregon soils nt -tho rate of 200 to 300 pounds a your, according to nhemlcal experiments just reported In a now experiment station bulle tin, "Umlng Woslorn Oregon Holls," by Dr. It. IC. Mtephetison nnd Dr. W.. L. Powors of the hoIIs do pnrtment of tho Oregon Wlnto col Ume, Analysis of, official samples havo been mado from ovory soli typo int each, county . whero soli surveys havo been conducted. . Hose momitntr, runners romovon, and snags worked back. Hnndl cmft Khop. . lietf I'lty Engineer Fred Schoffel was expected to return., today from Itoise, Idaho, whero ho hnd spent ton days attending to business matters. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ut'tlKNK CITVANO FARM prop erty to exohnnge for city or .forms In your locality. Wo travol through your city every two Weeks. Rend us a full descrip tion of your property and tell us tvhnl you wish. Wo nre glad to heur from agents. - B&chuiigcs of nil kinds. A. IX t'llnk, li!M Wlllumelte, Eugene, Ore. Ulili KOlt SAM? One good team of ninrts, nbniit 3000 lbs., ami one good -I -horse disc harrow, 13. Jv. Anderson farm, 1 mite north of 'I'nlent. Plume S73-.I-3. ,1Mi t.DHT (irny overcont, Tel. 6.10-J-J. ar.f. KOlt It NT Two furnished mod ern r,-room houses. ,1. W. AN'ake flebl. r. Knit S.VLKsuper-Masindon evnr bearlng struwberrv plunts from ' Inspected stock, l'lanls set now yield first crop In enrly spring, itlossiims and berries In nil stages of development from then on till lifter killing frost In autumn. We hnrvesled many berries all through the sensou weighing over an ounce each. Iterries from these plunts, IS tilling a pint cup, werr, nn dlsplav nt the 19JS county fslr In the Mnnm-ch Heed H 1'eed t'o.'s biH.lh. JMnnls 2 per 100; (11 per looo. Woolvor lon Kniich, I ia miles N. K. t'en- trot 1'oliit. r,il r'DI: HENT Nice sleeping rooms. Kino residence district. Also ga rage. r.04 So. lliilly. 3,",s I'INE I.OT Ul'VS A fine terraced lot on West .Incksuu; jiavement and nil assessments pnltl. Ab Hlrnet to dste. Hscrlflco price 5ioo cn?h for n few ilnys. Also a big .3xL'l lot on t'onrt St.; nil clear, sewer nnd water In. For quick sole. JiSOo cash. It K- Millard. t!9 Emi MIiiS1 Phone 51 ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZEDSAt&'PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SAtjJjJTARY WAY Howard Dietrich, formerly of i Gold Hill, Is among the 40 fresh - men who turned out this week to try for places on Spike Le-ilic'j yearling baseball tenm at the I, of! O. Dietrich hna hHd experience In the art of playing .baseball and should ho uhlo to Innd n berth on tha freshmnij lineup. Gold Jllllithe state, soransen nos hegun j New. ;,, ... , Cheap lumber and oeaar posts. ' Medford Lumber Co. .u u. ! . . . t., j nitinciii lor inn I'immjijonwriip oi i Medford : still far from ended and U.-aa ....... l .Via ...III. .urn i .vii. u' Vt..'..j vletorlM enc-h. ton Sir J.iM r,,,... v!i ri. 1....1M.. iuvikvu Uii .-.i...... 'x. FuJ ha Victoria over. Dr.. W -B. Lou, ! K vi-,i,i h. i ,if,i nr Ijln,u r. winkle. Several f mntches will probably be played : wejuul w, the ellml - j'nntlnn rtt svei-nl nf thn nrnvnnt 1 .i Fl , ' rentrantfi ! . ' ... ' i . , , ,m , . . r"l . Z ' " i, B'n.rKet' ln ana "r"lJJ ' aootf . 11,0 directors or tho ! armors" 1 Exchango Co-operative held their : regular montniy meeting i rittay : n'ternoon to tnko up routine busi- ness matters. firohox and burns wood to create hent fur Its mull boiler, priulppcrl with n fit ee m Rnupe, a whistle and controls. 'Tho mortoi has two cyl im)(jrs ana a.pooiy nnpofirfiiR chlm ncy. Indicntint,' It has been in eon Hldernblo uho. Dry fir nlrihn, $0 load.' Tel. C31. Medford Fuol Co. . 324tf K. K. OuiHHlnjrer of Craicmylu, Can., was amcni,' thn motorist from a dlntanc who registered to day nt Iht local branch of tho out-of-town aulo reiKtratlon bureau. JDry plno Blabs, tfi load. Tel. 031. Medrord Fuel Co. 324tf The ton-ncirt tract In the Valley View district directly adjoining tho Bantu irnct ua been sold' to J, H. Newcomh of Medford. Factory blocks, $0 toad. .Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, 824tf Mr. and Mrs. nienn Terrell, for merly of Medford,, nd for yearp prtBt reHldents of Klamath Falls, bo being a deputy nsseHsor of Klamath county, havo juat pur chased an attraet!v(i new omo at Klamath Falls. ilt, clenn coal. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co, 324tr The "Copeo Players" seorod an other hit with tho radio public when they pre.icntod '.Julia's Chnnees.' clever new N orris drama over station KMGD last Tuesday. The play was considered by many ono of iho best of tho Helen Nor rls drftmaa tho .plot being oxcen tlonally pood and . Interest ?Intr w?U HUHtained throunhout. The pnrLs of, the two elderly DltiKley "plrls " wero well taken by Miss Mclba Vllllnms and Mrs. Htelln Qtilsenbury and Jo Murray ttos tell with her "vamp" complex In flno stylo. The mnlct leady wore taken by Messrs Ilarold Corliss, Jfinii Davlu and Fletfhor Fish. ; AH of the ehnrat't-ei-fi were portrayed In (run profe.sslonnl style, which ndded imich to the success bf thin unique radio, dramn. , ; fitjto Traffic Officer' Herbert Moore of UiIr city is fcpendlnB sev eral days ln Hnlem attending to buMlnesH mutters. T R A EE I C 1 Is getting r t ' Worse and ' ' ' Worse That Means more Burned, bumped And stolen cars. R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AOENOY ' - - ' i i ; Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone t44 SINCE 1909 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 At the Medford THE PLACE TO EAT The Rex Cafe Good, Food Good Service j Indications are favorable for an; ; opportunity for Med ford and 'southern Oregon fight fans to nee . "fted" Soransen. former tnltedidcnl nurse at tho I'nlverslty of States army welterweight Cham- Michigan hospital at Ann Arbor, i pion In New Vorli stale, In action .Mich., according to word received 'against some good man of his own ! here by relatives. Miss Mordoff weight from the northern part of I training for a fight, tho dote of which may possibly be announced tr inw werK y juck Wood, local nwucnmiiKor. ' for cleaned nnd , -U or washed sand and gravel. 304 Mr. and Mis. ft. S. Borland of " ....i.. ... ... uv. Hint, i. i Ashland were local visitors In Med - J J" " yait-ruaj A marriage license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of - t "co to l-"wnrd Msquire, zi. and ' IL t.row, 9, both of San 1 ran- (Cisco. ' 1.tt m O mrllff vnnf tArm Inaur-inKd ; Cnrl v. Tw Hotel Hollandi Phono 53. . -s tf. c- Ean0 of Portland, well known eenernl contractor, -was i scncnuieq to inivc trnisy tor his name in the northern part of the; ' statc- nfIf having spent several i days here. Yesterday afternoon no commented on the Improvo- mcnts he has noted In Medford In f me last ten years, it was the firm of Jneobson & liodo Hint installed! tlu Medford water and sovr yn- ' tern ton years oro, Lnstalllns an-1 proximately 35 miles of each, all! of which is still in use ioda.v. ; j Poems set to music. Mastbrernft & :..r.v.l lUl IVlCvOyl' 5 I R0BT."'STICKNEY with HKtKN and PRANK f H ml ' ' l. - ' ill k ' T '' BIG FEATURE J K M ml ' That, BIJ Favorite of Western Stars 1M ACTS I S B ' Mr - - v -.n - r Im :z Awn the sunkist beauties L ! II Cw'...,. DJ xm3 Km PS ' I r" ON' THE SCREEN - Admission WrriS i r UlUUU ; jm FK NANCY CARROLL in ; fczfzd I ' . . CZN "THE SIN SISTER : hW M -I ' -ShJ " lTB ". "LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS" WM- ' ljmMCZZZJ . . , ., , ,., , , 'nHllM.l.llllllaBM. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The New il S Psper Currency v I OPENING RECITAL J ' :J"r ' will be this size John Starke Evans Profofisor of organ and associate dean of music at iho University of Oregon New Catholic Church Palm Sunday March 24th at 4:60 P.M. A cordial invitation is extended to all ' music lovers of southern Oregon This will bo the iuiiial concert on the new ly installed two-manual l?euter organ. Tickets $1.00 About a former Medford girl the Klamath Xctvs nay: "Aliw Atleen ; Mordoff Is now a sophomore slii- i formerly attended Oregon Stntn , college, whore she was affiliated j unh Delta Zein. tiho is tho clnueli. I tor of Mr. and Mrs. Myron G. Mor doff of this city.' ir. and Mrs. B. R. Harwood and I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson will Journey to Klamnth Kalis tnduy. j where Mr. Anderson and Mr. Ilar- 1 wood will nuoml a' committee t meeilng of the l!otoKrnphr.m, Au- j soclatlon of Southern Oregon. Mrs. ! May King fonradl. of the Sllnson su,dlo. Is the other member of Iho committee. Two crates of Hungarian nheas- ' n..Mtfn,i vn.uiniltt . fc.m 1)10 : I state glune Wm arc nd have been liberated at tho Mark' True farm, south of Ashland. cording to Gamo Warden Hoy Parr. .Miss r.lady.s Richmond returned .st, week from Salom and Port- j.innd, where nV the former city she; I wag engaged a stenographer j i during tho stale legNlatlvo session. ki0 hud spent a short tlmo since n Portland visiting friends. ' i lf PriI1' meeting Siskiyou s. '--.'-';-- '" M li jpv : '' tu ' - Tx V YIKY 1-lge of Perfection. 7:30 ltAtlr fV9rrl rT4V ion . Tp M U3-lJt: "y March iMh. j 1 OCLGLy ffag g V-- Good Added Short ' US cumi-mumY, xuy , vv, . T, : JST I Mm bfl ' .' In th. Talk.ng.8lnfl.no Drama fatt -H J - MON.VTUES., WED. 1 r": Receipt of applications by, the l.'nited States civil service board for the goneral clerical examina tions will close April u. The dates for tho examinations will lie an nounced later. Tho examinations are to flu vacancies in the federal classified service throughout the eleventh civil service district. The usual entrance salary ranges from $1:00 to 160 a year. Additional information may be had from tho office of the secretary of the civil service examiners at the Medford post office. Irving E. Vlnlni bf Ashland, for merly president of the statn" eham ler of commerce, will be one of tho speakers at tho state "chamber meeting In Portland March IS. Here is a list of the identify the bills of Washington ,.......$ 1 , Jefferson $ 2 Lincoln '....$ 5 Hamilton $10 Jackson $20 Grant $50 Plans are being made by the Treasury Department to issue new paper Currency subsequent to July 1, 1929. While the new national currency will not te as large in size as that now in circulation, this fact will have no bearing cn its purchasing power. You will find that the new dollars like the old will have greatest value to you. When deposited to your account with the O The First National Bank , MEDFORD, OREGON ..... . -., o j S. M. r.ullis, safety engineer for ;The California Oregon I'ower com- . pany, returned Friday nlgut trom a short business trip to Dunsmuir nnd other California communities. Providing a much lnrgtr display space, the Medford Furniture A Hardware company is constructing new display windows rto feet long and four feet deep. i Frank Haywurd. formerly with ; the Heck Sign company, U opening o sign palming establishment at ' 114 North Front street, devoted to ! first class commercial signs and show cards. The Dallas fire siren will be trsted every noon to len it in working order, according to a de- ci-Mon of the city council. famous men whose portraits various denominations. LOTS For Sale Two choice view lots on Nob Hill, East Main street. DR. BUNDY, Owner Phone 147-R 308 E. Main f f'lnsslflefl advertising gets reail It! will be reproduced to Franklin $ 100 McKinley $ 500 Cleveland $ 1,000 Mad ison $ 5,000 Chase $10,000