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11 I r PWTj two Iocal and -'Personal Local ix'sidenis having rubltitli pllea to burn aro uiwhI to do their hnrnini nt once bv Kile Chief ltoy i ! KUIott) before tho weather becomes , warmer nnd drier.. ikmiuim wmi ran(j)f,B ln eVery coi0P and cviry bo needed to do w h Uurnlnji nuw j hWe a . 360 and it In probaMo burniiw of rub- Cnru.s K." c.raliani. said to be hJdli piles will be prohibited as soon j wanU,a in five counties on chaws na dry weather arrives. of 0PBery and automobile theft, Dressmaking and remodellnff atjnas arretted last Saturday' at the Fashion : Shop, 424 Medford Drew, Douglas county, by Sheriff Bids. Phono 1181. tf Ken Sheldon returned, to Hert ford yesterday from souihurn Cali fornia where he had been aojourn Ing for ho mo time pant. ' Max Factor's sun tan powder, very youthful, very wmart, t Col vlg Drugs, next Kialto theater, ' 36T - A minor auto collision occurred yesterday afternoon at the Inter section of Main tit root and Illver tride avenue between cars driven by Mm. Harvey Field- and Joseph Foster,' according to an accident report-at the police station today. Little damage watt caused by the crash. Choose from ISO different Easter cawlfr at Swem's Gift Shop. 860 Gucnta from. a distance reenter ed, at. McdXordi hotels include J. S. Cordon of New York City, Char lotte Kurz of, Multnomah, Wis., John Steele of i'.euver KuIIh. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Htralth and' party of Victoria, IS. C. U. M. Potman of Shelby, Mont., X. . Huckler, X. J. Minton and A. J. Xettlcton of Hoi ho, Ida; Max Factor!) toilet preparations, tho makeup of tho slurs, at Colvi Drug next Hlalto theater. 3.r7 It. It. Jianvood left here early this morning, on a aeveral. day.' buslnetta. trip to Crescent City and Eureka. Cal. - Oregon pine needlo baskets, won derful; souvenirs, at Swom's Gift Shop. , . 300 A tulip, proably the fir.st to bloom ln the valley this Fpting, was, brounht to tho Courier office Saturday afternoon. Tho tulip was grown by It. W. Coutant at 420 Ji street. IM staten that he will havo many moro of this early blooming-variety within a few days. Grants Paw Courier. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honcnt debts, Thomatt Realty Co.. Rmi 1H Palm Blk.; oov. Main and Front; upstairs. 361 Fire of an undetermined origlti yesterday forenoon destroyed a uood sired brooder house on the Frank Adams lunch north oT Central Point, causing ja,. loss of seviul j hundred dollars. "WHen discover-1 ed, the flames had gained such' headway that efforts to put tham ! under control were In vain. Max Factor's sun tan powder for your complexion, very now nnd vory chic, nt Colvlg Drugs, noxt to Kialto theater. 307 Bob Kruno arrived last evonlnu hy-motor from Porllsml' for Ih wrestling "match tonight at the ltl alto theater, with Tom Alley of Lookout, Mont., who arrived In Medford Saturday- evening, ..Moth men will probably leave In the morning for tho north. ToiiIkIiCs match Is expected lu be one. of the roughest, ever aeon in Medford. Kruno having nursed a grudge over sine a mutch with Alley in Astoria last month. Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwuld, Hotul Hollund. Phono 933. tf Mi and Mrs. W. Iloup of Gian- dalo. Ore.-, visited In Medford over the week ond. Irving C. Vlning of Ashland, for mer president of the stule cham ber of commei'co, will address the Men's club of Central Presbyterinn church in Portland Tuesday at 7:4 A p. m.,' at n-public meeting follow, ing tho, club's dinner. Ills topic will bo "CnpltnliKlng Kmhurdasm." uor tiiose fenders and auto bodies straightened at Drill' Sheet Metal Works, opposite Low In Super Service Htutlon, Phone 4tS. tf Following a vlsll in Medford with hot daughter. Mrn. 1), A. Chambers, Mrs. M. M. Gavin left last cvoulnc for her homo in Portland, Highest grade Ltnh coal, any slto, anjivhero, any amount. Ilan sen- Coal Co. Phono 23U. tf A- civil complaint brought against C. J. Head by J. F. Whit tle, both of Aidilund. for tint col lection, of money, was on file to day at the county clorlt's office. Whittle, In his complaint, rhtlmn Heed owos monoy on two promis sory notes. $47: and ?1I2 each, to Paxil Koblnson, who turned over tho, notes to the vlnlntlff . Whittle Is also seeking attorney's fee of SlO'l. Call 1203 or 127 for cleaned and washed sand and giavol, 3C4 ! Temporary atito lleeies were Is sued, this Toronoon at Ur nheriffii olfice to Frank Hart and Leo Pot ter of Central Point, Hurry Math ews," Jerry Itellowx an dthe pferdv Allon Mntor company of Medfonj. r 0 Particular housewives, almost without exception spco if y Fluhrer's - Breads. Do you? and W. M. j HiK-ramento. i KlclnsorKo, Jr., of I Cl.t nrrlvnd lirro on onu of their i pet ioilhral vlhliti in looking over . 401 Orirharti' uffulri. - j Anions Citllfurniaiu ri'KlaturflU at , local Jiwti-ltf nro Lnirtttti Allen of: Ion AnH, .1. W. KosttT of Oak land, li. E. K!:iorKo and II. K. Klfht!irKi-, Jr.. of Sacra men to, Mr. and Mih. I R. Hoyle and J. C. , ,1(:.tIM Uuu 1 W;m irmiiuiKoo. f))iis.xn and Frank. C. Pat-key of Low of Klamuth, assistod by Slier Iff Jackson of IouKtas. According to thd MherifCs office, warrants for Graham's arrest aro held in Lake, Deschutes. Jackson, Klamath and Marion counties. Graham was for merly a salesman, working for a Klamath Falls concern. He Is said to have cashed more than $IU03 in bud checks and to haw stolen an automobile ln Lakeview. ' t If you are III. why not try Chiro practic with Kusslaii massage, first. Dr. Slmkiu, over Woolworth's. Tel. l:t. 363 Mrs. Maud Chapman and ' her mother, Mrs. Kimball, spent yes terday afternoon In Grants Pass. Fresh shipments of smelt arriv ing dally. Free delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 37. S38tf The first royal chinook salmon t of tho season was caught today at tho Savago IE a pi d dam on Hogue river by Charles Mas of Ashland, j The fish weighed pounds. "We," Llndberg's own story hundreds of thousands sold nt $L.r now 7"c at Swem's. 3C0 Preparations are being made for one of the best child welfare con ferences of the year next Thurs day afternoon from. 2:30 to 4, at the Civic club building. Dr. Kmlly 'Dotcom, county medical director, and Mis. Lydn King, county nurse, will be in charge. Mothers having babies for examination arc urged to make early reservations for ap pointments. Carl liowman's now Bnrbor Shop 105 W. Mulit, open fur businotts. 3&S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas left for Glendale. Ore., yesterday, wlicro they are to. niuku their fu ture home. Upholstering full. Jacksonville 20i'. . ' . ;is(i Mr. and .'.Mrs. . I. Ilutehlr.oii and Mr. and Mrs. K. U. PK-kel mo tored to I'nlon Creek and Prospect yesterday for an outing. Carl Bowman's. new Barber-Shop 105 W. Main,- open for business. 308 ' Tho department uf. agriculture last Saturday . ordered the quaran tine on a mall area ln California against hoof and mouth disease lifted; effective March r. Tho de partment said the Cnitcd StateH is now free of tho disease. That goad coal low ln ash. Han sen Coal Co, Phono 233. ; tf Included among the Oregonlans tegisirred' at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mi-sV' lO. f'-n Uarbara I'nolcy of flood Itlver. Jole U. Met'omb of C'orvalllti, (). M. Kelly of Marnhfleld. o. It. .Mil ler of Salem. t K. Cray. 10. C. PiiMt, J. I). I'Vost and t'hris Hoesen of V'ufene, 10. C. Itrnndoberry ot Albany, A. A. Moultun of The Dalles, and the followlnu from Portland: . It. M. Ulller. Lullonia UTullvv ('. C. t'urry, Mr. and Mr. W. i Wlnnhlp, L. It. Powell. Mr. and Mm. H.. JO. llopklim. W. C. j McLaln. Tom Alley. K. K Ilea-1 cock, H. 1.. Meekiim. It. O. Ihinm-n, . O. Mitchell and D. W. Hart. I Cheap lumber and cedar, pouts. Moil ford Lumber Co. 237tf Mt and Mr. (leorue. Porter anil MlwH LeutheiH motored to lirnuts PaH yewterday on a pleasure trip. - Factory hlookR, $0 load, Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 324U ' The crater 1-ake fiulld will hold a' meotltiR at the homo of Mr. K. W. Shock Icy tonlRht at 7:30, to continue (heir Btudy of the t'hrlh linn 'nthienco on art. Dunce. Jackson SprlnH club, Sal. J:3u till 'J a, m. 2 A third ctu4i nte.'im imineinnn for the new Veteran' hospital will be needed coon and ;the poit(on will be awarded to the' hlKhent hrorer in a rompetltlve civil service '.'xaminatton. Itecelpt of appliea liunn will close April 17. The work puys 1120 a year, less S4"0 a year for iiarteiK and .Hubsisienee. Cheap lumber and cedar posts.) Medford Lumber Co. lfj rolIowliiK several days pent in Portland on buslncHs, MIks Ctamlla t K'ltim riRUincd duties today at lb county clerk's office. Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; 50 lbs. 7To. Delivered any place In city. Johnson'it Market, 6th and Grape St, Phono 97. 3U!'tf Saturday morning claMsts will actually become a part of the Ore iron State schedule, starting- with the spring term. The administra tion council has passed tho ruling requiring reuulur S,ituiday morn Ihk chases for the full year. The new plan will Kad to lean MlMrae tlon and break from school work over thu week end, tho adminis tration bell.-ves. I That fiov coal low In uyh. Ilan !sen Coal C'a Phono S3t. tf j Mr. and Mrs. Kay StillliiKH of j San Clemento, Cat., who woro vln j IVoik ill the cJly last week, loft yesterday for I'.ureku and Paetfle lOrovo on businesM before their re i turn to their home. I Dry fir slabs. 6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. Z2 lt ll 15. K i in:, tncmher of the city 'council of Tlllaniook. has bc-n elected by that body as mayor to , siicc-id 8. A. Moulton. resigned, i Dry Moo t-lnbs, lit load. TH. ;6St. Mcdtoul i'licl Co. 32tf I'll city prison Is still a popular f place for penniless transients pasa i inm thrtUKh Medford, as Inst niubi four men were Klven free lodvltix. j Three werii youtw and a fourth wan white-hatred. They were en route from sottlhern California to the j l'UK't Hound country In nenreh of I work. Tht. transients made appll I cation for lodulnu ,9t Xhp police sta tion anu were quickly aeconu dated. e Iioso mcnJtnR, ntnneni rem overt, and frnni; irtfrkctl back. Jlandl crutt Hhim. tlfitf yTKTron nrxn; WESTPOINT, RESIDENTS ASSEMBLE AT BPIBGEHECD ft v. A W 7 As" flood waters covered the streets of the Georgia town persons hying -there .gathered Chattahoochee river-crossing. (Associated Press photo transmitted by ;e!ephone). - . A arch li. Clark, district repro-j J. W. TImmons. who underwent sentalive of the Sublc Motor Car a major operation at the Commun compauy of Portland, is spending j ity hospital ten. days uko, was re several days In Medford on busl-f ported today to .be showing eo?i nvKs in eonnoollun with the O. V. t tlnued Improvement, and will prob Meyers Motor company of this city, i ably be removed to hi. home north Itomember Friday, the 22nl. the ' -'t of Medford in a short time. Junior claws "Hi-JlnxM will be given at the senior high. Go see your candidate crowned queen of the carnival. 358 The Rogue Kiver valley, with a junuuiuuu i , -. "u""'r a . , past eight years, according to the state chamber of commerce. At I VlUt II Hilt III. lll'Jll.' tllUII lHUitllvll ill lh(! ni-xt oIkIu yvars. tiruntu Vum Courier. Cheap dry lumbor'at Medford Lumber Cg. 23?tf J. V. rrucli.and. ditUKhtur .Mnr Kurot, Mr. and . Alrn. .loo Lostcr and dauhti!. Zaviv.Mr. and Mrs. ):. K. Own. Mr. and Mrs. . K. W. Wukcrii'ld, .Mi-t. Cora l'owirll and .son. Klmi't' 'foriurd a motor party to thu Taldv Hock district yester ! day, where they elfmhed to the topoH, Jt(.Y of tho well known height, return- Inn to Medford in the evening., lsest utun euui. hot and clean. Tel, 631. Medford Fual Co. 324tf A revolving type of liht of IUkIi candle power will bo fntulleit by tho ttovcrumcnl at the municipal utrpqrk In.yUuiuivew.t iLwwaM. an week by Itoberf War rack, . u perin lendent of Port land , dlHtrlct, I'nlled States liKhthomte I ! vice. The Loimvlew field Im not j directly on I he Portland- Sea tile; mall route, but the revolving Hht I will Indicate tn ul'ht fliers that tbi.s Ik a landing field. A .second) liKht. with vertical beam to flash a Moi-Me code tdfnal, will Indicate! to the flier that Lonvlew lies be-' low him and that he can make al lauding here In case of emergency. Kaetory blockn, $0 load. Tel. C31. t I Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Mr, and Mrs. Krauk IsaacH and ; Mr. nnd Mry. C. X. Culy 'took, an ' enjoyable moior trip to Klamath KallN and Hurroitnding points ye- Ifot. Iclonn coal, ford Kud Co. . 1 - Tel. 631. Mud-; 324tf t'Ue.stf from the slate of Wash- In's ton . registered at Medford ho- loin- Include Mr. A. J. Pntton of! b'polutuo.. and the following front) Seattle; Mr. and Mir. C. ('. Clif-I fordi li. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. II. Shulz, Harry Hkoii. It. T. 1 Kcber, Mrs. A. F. Casey and l!eo. I Shrive. Call 1203 or 127 for cleaned and Washed sand and snivel. 3(4 Uepufy Sheriff Paul JoiinlnKs loft'ycsterduy by motor for Marys villo. Cal., to take In custody (ilenn Strinirer and Julian Daly, wanted heiv- fol- Kfveral burKlailes nnd thefts and nrrcfded near Mary.i vlllo loit week. Tho boys, officers Huy,,)ave eonfessed to thuftn In thl city and will probably be eommit- 1(1(1 tn' f,,t training school. from which SirliiKcr escaped last year, after havlm; beep committed j there for a car theft tn Medford. Poems set to music. Mafctercrnft , Sunn Publishers, Seattle. 300' The fu st badger captured In I Jackson county for years was re , ported taken alive yeiterday after-1 noon in the U'lmer country by J. W. Kherson, a newly arrived resl dent In that section. Tho badger' was seen by Kherson making a! raid on his chicken houso last ; week, and maklUK cflieful prepa-' rations, be eauuht the animal yi-H-i terday with a trap. It Is jmihahh the badger will be brought to Med-j ford thlH week or next for exihlbl- i tin purposes, j C C. Curry or the Westlnghotise i lileetrlc amp MnnufaeturlnB com-1 pany was a local business visitor I tudiiy. ' The Thrift shop has n request fori an Infant's layette. Miocm for' children eight uml nine yea in oblj men's work pants, overalls, etc, j Aiivono havlntt elothlnu to lunati will please ti-lephelie and :l ! will be calld tor. or ple.-iho deliver' over the U cafe to the TJirllt! sliup. j Mis. K. Manic and daughter. Miix: Eleanor Malile. will leave Tuesday for Portland where they expect to! make their future homo. 1 Tho Copeo forum St. Patrick'- j party, which was held al St. Mark's. Guild hall Saturday evening, prov-t ed a most enjuyuble affair, Tancl Injj. interspersed with special feu., Hups, whs the main attraction, the party lusting until midnlKht. Sev-i erul out of town Cepco employes) and their families were noted among those present. J: J. Iluchter nod C. It Tflgulni wv local bnbie visitors - In I Grants Pass todav. TRTnTTSTVMmronn. - 'onEnoy. montuy. march i a, 1929. n ! - - ...... 1 Births Uorn To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jonn8un of Jackw,nville. at Saer-d l Heart hospital Sunday. March 17th, twin boy?, weighing eiKht and six They are the only; &t. Patrick's day sift of the stork re- ported. s - . i .SoottLsh isitc. Special -meeting 8lkiyouitt iodKO of rerreetion, :JUi r p. m., March lsth. . i L. E. WirXlAMS, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY JUST LOOK 10. aciin on tln Hie Appleuate; G" acres of deeded lnnd under free water ridht; 40-aore homestead elin (luishmeut adjoining: 2 5 acres. of bottom land under cultivation. ; mostly atfaira; blh ttprin piped to limine, ward and burn; deeded rt'hl; fair S-room Iiouko, com pletely and nevly furnlHhedV'ibiK Htxijtt lKirn(ijr loin of huy, Interod jersey cmv ami calf. 20 liyinc turkey hens. 2 doz. H. I. laVliiff heiiH. ut0 IL i. baby chicks, rU I'abbitH. turkey pens and hutches, chicken hntwe. broodrr houstt and ei'uipnu'nt. Plaew all clear. Offer for 10 doyn only. Total prleo Ik taken In-fore March 20th. S2.r.".o cash. The I). K. Millar! Co.. exclusive ai;entM, . :y Kant Mnln. ;iys Koli rtlc."r.--l'iifurninJicrt nioilMrn l-rnoni UnilK;ili)v, wirofl for t-lvv- trie ratine, ?2 U tor niunth. Ti'l. 10 i MAMMOTH Ilronze turkey ewu-s for arly hatching. Phone lrtf.4-K. 1 l-'Oll IJKXT 4 room modern house: tfood warden spot. In uuire ! K. Jackson. 3.'.U koi t SATJ5 , llaled alfalfa ImV. Phone 40S-R-3. 3.r " SA1.K House and lare.e Hear 're..k Krdeii lot. Prico $HMi0, you own tfrm, Lrown & White, 31 No. Fir S We die lOMVi, for adctpjate alrort. :ir,7tf KOH SALi; 4 mi lu.vlnu hens. H mile west t)f Phoenix high school. H. C. (itlbert. 30 WANTKIJ Woman employed, or high school girl, to assist with housework for room and board In private home. Phone 11;....Y r3? w. nub. a 1 1 f SToLKX r'rom Catholie ehureh, new Pleree-Arrow bleyele. Phone any luformallon to 14S-X. Ke 'vnl. 35H WAXTKD Khlerly man to do light work on ranch. Write of see J. -llowen. Uogue Klver, Ore. 3T9 KOI! HUNT Modern 4-room fur nished house; sleeping porch, electric range, garage. Tel. 270. Paints Wall Paper BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY K'1,1'"11-'1'3 nru 1IB low M you will fiml anywliuro connlilurini! wl ALIT i uml SKUVICK. r it Isn't tho piico vou pay Its ih sallsfnijtlon you Kcl tlmt really counls. HOUSE PAINT WHITE AND COLORS GUARANTEED "llon - $2.75 You may find tluan:r imiins. bill II won't lie a'dowl! Also bear In inhiil that roiuimui hods.- will U0I ym that if ilmre is WHITK I.KAI1 Inslracl or I. I I IIUI'HONE. PI UK l,INSKKI OIL lnlpii of HSU or VKlKT.ni,K OIU cost of tho r X l.xr.l'L I.AIIOK, FKKHIHT .MAXUKAn fRINtS PROFIT. JOHIIFRS1 PROFIT. RUTAILKUS' PROFIT, etc.. how in. tho worlU can it be sold for less th.iu i7."i gal. WALL PAPER NON-FADING AND WASHABLE Mind lniitlfiil liim of iihhi or moro palloni rallRiiiK In iirk-o fi-om ccnta to Jilu vcr ron. Your cot will b retail prica les 35 per cent discount any time. Anyone may rail tliumaelves. PAIXTKHS. hut we rlnlm to haro only thu IIICST Ihnt knows paint, called .MECHANICS. They ora at your service free on estimates. O " AL. PICH6 Phone 296 Hrdwce and Sporting - 327 East Main 8L Member Northern Hardware Chain Store, Inc. . "Ty z3? Obituary tOWI.KS Funeral services for Jane A. Uowles, ulonccr of Utke Creek, who passed awny ar )ir home Friday at the age of $2 year.-, will he held ac the Conger chapel at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday... Inter ment will be in Medford cemetery hesido her. former husband, who passed away in i:00. NEW YOltK, .March IS. (PI Trial of the $100,000 suit brought iKaiiist Harrv 1C. Thaw by Minn Mnrcltt KHtardus- for an nlleKed attack upon her. in his apartmen: i the morning of January 11, 192 1, wan hCKtin toilay before supreme court justice ruter Schmuck and jmy. THE PLACE TO EAT Rex Cafe Good Food Good Service These Drug Stores . Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store i Strang's Drug Store HERE THEY ARE! Chapman's Home-Made Rolls 'There's a difference NOW 2Cc per doz. 6 for 10c ....At Your Favorite' Grocer " i i E NEW YORK. March 18. (iP Poor food, in the opiuioti of an in vestigation, is resisinsiblo for much low intelligence. Dr. John Munroe of Lone Island university has ex- lamined 5OU0 children in 1G yoars. As one test be fed eggnogg twice a day to 10 children and found that the intelligence of nine increased. Paint Unitk'ii Furniture. Fences, lattice, arbors and such things should be painted before garden growtli starts. Fresh puiiu will brighten up the whole place. Garden . furniture, either that stored inside or left out, roust- be painted to look its best. Don't let this work go till you are' caught by the spring rush. PORT AKTHIK. Tex.. March 18 (P) AH the king's horses failed with Humpty Dumply, but four steeds pulling on a seine were enough to. get-out of the Gulf -of Mexico a 1350 pound turtle that had been cut a bit, evidently by a ship's propeller. The- turtle Is shout, 300 yen in old. Phone 51 ILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE--PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY I THE SANITARY WAY ..iiiiliiiiiiiiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiii! hi nil i ii liiili ..jiijiiiiiiiliijiiijliiiHiiiiiii iiiiii iiiiiiiiiii! hi mi i ii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini k .iiiiliiliiiiiiiliiiilliliiliiiiiiiii mill miiiiiiiii m im i it i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii. i i n o m i iu - ..--t-i I I IDE m C"7 1929 STAR SENSATION j JETTA GOUDAL WM. BOYD - j GEO. FAWCETT I , HEAR: Lupe sing Irving Ber- I . m lin's song hit, "Where Is the m ; Song of Songs for Me?" SEE yt I'J V 5 M Lupe, as poor Nanon . . . they j s' a. J fl f ISPv ' took her youth . . . kicked her 'xi:7 I . out . . . and called her a girl of vAw vri , " 90 MINUTES OF J T' 1 ' SIGHS AND LAUGHS liilV Ixi ijtl : ; special rf i 0 SEE "and HEAR J V ft VTtU 1 Hoover II VJl C'ir 1 Inauguration I j SXfJy j d ADMISSION I 1 it! s II MATINEES EVENINGS - If I 14 II 10 and 35 ' 2S and 50 iff It : If , i . ''miiiiiiimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimii if n i imniii 1 1 1 iiiiii i iiiiiiiii n mi iiiiiiiiiiliiliiiii iimnir i i 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiim ii ii i iiiiiiiii 1 1 1 mm i iiiiiiiii u im mini !! J1 -'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii n i iiiiiiiii 1 1 1 iiiiii i iiiiiiiii n mi iiinnni iiiiii inn w I vvw YORK March 18.! 'tho voice of Corhuio Griffith of the talkies has been insured IH.eno.Qoo. for, 1 The Fowler Sales Co of Klamath Falls, have established a. branch warehouse in Medford, in the warerooms of the Park Grocery Main and Holly Sts. .The Fowler Sales Company . t are' distributors of 'Kraft Cheese "Wright's Mayonnaise and many pther widely known brands of Fancy and Staple Groceries A full supply of all lines carried by the firm will be available after March 20, and merchants are welcome to draw on this supply. Phone the Park Grocery 125 Southern Pacific Railway coi pany Improving Uno from, Portland; to Crescent Luke una from. Port-; Innd to Ashland. S