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I ii i, II ii! Iockl and -'Personal . It appears an If a. rush In the Issuance of do licenses Is about to begin nt the county clerk's office, where nine were Issued yesterday afternoon, leaving a few less than 600 .yet to ho issued before April & If dog owners would evade the ejetra- penalty of 2 foe licenses Issued after thnt d.e... Tans were Issued yesterday to K. E. Fraley, : ASSSStSZ i A W ..nm- I' c' i'lorco f Her ' :. TTltorl Guild .will': have, an! . . . . . t nmnriwt'u 1 The. Delphian Kroup of which f Mr.. J, It. -Crow Is leader will not meet with Mrs. Andrea until trues- day tho 2.th nt 2 , 1. m on account I of the D. A. R. convention. Tniti. Phono cs. Rate 2.r.c Courteous service. Prompt. 27 ' Among the Oregonlans reglstorcd at local hotels, exclusive of many D. A. ,R. convention delegates, nre D. A. Maston and Ted Meseh of Halein, E, C. Branrteborry of Al bany. R. O. Miller of Dalles. O. A. Prince, Goo. F. Lotion nnd Lee Itngnn of Eugene. Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fnshlon Shop, 424 Medford Hide. - Phone 1 181. tf Forrest Pickett of tho Oregon State college of Medford. has sign ed to go on tho sixth annual trip of Portland newspaper, engraving nnd- printing plants Friday, March 22, sponsored by tho Oregon state chapter of 81gma Delta Chi, pro-, fesslonnl Journalistic fraternity. Approximately 40 students taking Journalism 'nt tho state university plan to make Jhe trip. . Choose from ISO different Easter cards at Swom's Gift Shop. SCO. Harry Hutlon, lessee and man ager of tho Hotel Medford. Is back In tho city ngaln from having spent some time In Eugeno looking after business matters tltore. , j .Lot ino write your .firo insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phono 993. tf Tomporary omneslt induced hy a scrnpnel wound during tho World war Is the alibi for a sorles of al-, loged forgorles and the theft of on nutomoblle set up by John E. Gra ham, arrested nt Drew lost Satur day by, Sheriff L. L. Low of Klam ath. .- Graham . In. nlloged to have passed bad checks In Klamath Falls, , Medford, Lnkevlew. Grants Pass and Salem. Also he Is charg ed with stealing a car In Lnkevlew. Oregon pine needle baskets, won derful souvenirs, at Swom's Gift Shop. 800 ...Tho annual 'mooting of tho Jack-; son County Humane sooloty will ho held at -2 .o'clock Saturday after-, noon -at the Hotol Modford. A 100 per cent attendance of mombers Is urged. .''!,'.- Dry pine .slabs, ,$f, load. Tel. 031. Modford FueCtCo. 324tf Mr. and .'Mrs: Clayton Whlttock of Medford -woro dinner gtiesU of Miss Margaret Perrlne on Nob Hill street, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Whlttock wore recently married,- Miss Perrlne noting ns maid of lienor. Ashland Tidings. . Money loaned to worthy people to pity their honest debts. Thomns Realty Co., Rm. 12 Palm Tllfc.. cor. Main and Front, upBtalrs. , . 301 Art EndrlH, locnl manager of Sperry Flour company, nnd MrH. Bndiis, havo gnno to Portlnnd by motor 'on a bUBlnoss. and pleasure trip.- They expect to Return homo In about a weok. ' ' : Fresh shipments of smelt arriv ing dally. Free delivery any plnco In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 97. j , 338tf The J entrance .to tho Liberty building link boon undergoing a ro docoratlon process this week, the work bolng rtono during tho night time, Tho walls nre being done in whlto nnd tho ceiling Jn -Italian red. Guests from a distance register ed at Modford hotols Include Wm. Falrley of Chicago and G. V. Hope nt Denver. Got .. those fenders nnd auto bodies stmlglttened at Drill's Shoe. Motal Works, opposite Lewis Super service Station. Phone 418. "If Temporary aulo licenses wore Is sued at. I ho sheriff's office this forenoon to tho Ploree-Allen Motor company! L. Lnshhrobk, Fred Frld- egar. John Gossett. Goorge Davis, tllndwyn Davis ond E. E. LlBt of Medford. Wolborn Beeson of Ash land, James Davles of Jacksnnvlllo 'and W. H. Applegale of Central . Point. ; ' Highest grade Utah coal, any nlie, anywhere, any amount. -Han' sen Coal Co. Phone M9. tf A carload of seed potatoes ar rived here yesterday for the Farm- ' nrs Exchnnga Cooporallve. If you are 111, why not try Chlro- :prnetlo with RuBSlnn msasttgo first. ; Dr. Slmklns. over Woolworlh'a. Tel, 1 1990. S 1 p; Speaking of Champions! We. want to call your attention to a Cham pion . Line of Bread baked by Fluhrer. Ask yonr grocer, - be sella them. Plana aro being made through the reoperation of the county school superintendent' office and ihe J nek non County Humane soci ety for a county-wld "Pet day" to be held probably next month, with It observance mnlnly In the school, .preliminary plans have been discussed for a peneral ex hibition of household petw, such on. cats and dogs. Further details nre to be announced nt an early dale. at. Mark' Guild will have an apron and food tyile at lamportfl Saturday, .March i.'?. . : .361 j , ' AmonV the college Htudenta home ' to ftpend the Hpring vacation are 1 i' ,., ,h r..n ai.i. d Jluip(,r Reynoltui, curt' - own tor,-! hundreds of thousands sold at, ' 7SB ftt Swom's. 60 ! , Opllon, on " 1 Inc around 'in the Minnow valley,. PortnI'ld by w. A. Hutlon of tho AnialgaItm,eij Oo,d Mining com-. of Ncvanai Mr Huttor h tne ontrnnc() nt on ClOr clarcd that the entrance of this company Into Oregon Is scon as a recognition of the mineral wonth of this county.. Grants Pass Courier. ' . 1 Candles In every color and evorr slzo at Swom's. 360 A permit was Issued yesterday by tho city to F. -I!. Nichols ior the construction of a dwelling on South Holly street at a cost of 12(100. . Cheap lumhnr and cedar posts. Modford Lumber Co. . 2S7tf The Daughters of tho American Itovolmlon will hold their regular meeting next Friday evening nt 8 o'clock at the armory. Call 1203 or 127 for cleaned nnd washed sand and grovel. i 384 A clothing meeting; was hold at tho home of Mrs. A. 13. iirockway by tho women of the Oakgrovo district today, under tho direction' of Mrs. Mabel Mack, tho county home demonstration agent.. Jessie D. MoComb, stnte loader of home' demonstration agents, spent the forepart of this wook hero -in con-, ferencu with Mrs. Mack on homo, demonstration work.. -t Pre-Enster specials 600 new spring hats at special prices, 1J. 73,' 12.98, J3.98. (4.98. lints at real.; money-saving prices.. We give green, stamps. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, In M. M. Store. . 804 Failure of the Jail Installed In the new Douglas county. courthouso to jvlthstnnd tho alx-hmir security test, provided In tho specification,, may result In tho rejection of the, cell front. , . , Factory blocks, $6, load. Tel. 031., Modford Fuel Co. 324tf Among the C'nltfornlnus register--od at Modford hotels are L. H. and K. C. Allon, W. E. Lewis nnd son and F. N. Mnblo of Los Angeles, J. K. Jndali of .Berkeley, C. F. Klnmun of Hucramento, II. R. Mang, W. N. Hodges, U. dl. Hoad nnd .1. E. Bridges of Hnn Francisco. Upholstering Call Jacksonville 202. , 880 To attend a mooting, at San Fran cisco of the Feilful..Kerve hank board, of which, he Is nuo nf tho. members, Vornon Vaw'ter loft for tho hay city Inst night. That good conl lowin ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 2.19. if In Its "30 Ymit-s Ago" column the Ashland Tidings yesterday said: 'George Lewis of Jacksonville was In tho city Saturday with his cousin, Abner Lewis of Aumsvlllo, repre sentative In the legislature from Marlon county, who has been vis iting southern Oregon la company with his wife." Dunce, Jackson Hprlngs eluh, Sat. 9:80 till 2 n. rii. 2 Leo Klsnr, banjo soloist and fac tory representative for a coffee compnpy, left this forenoon for Klamnlh Fulls, following several days spent In Modford attending1 to business matters. Kiser, also known as "Banjo. Lew, la n radio performer nnd had planned to per form on his banjo over K.MED, over which, he broadcasted last year. , , ' . . . Dynges' Old-time Dance nt Nnt. every Thursday and Saturday. S8S Cheap lumber and podar. posts. Medford Ltimbor Co. S37tf A civil action to recover .money was filed In circuit court yesterday by 'Dr. J. J. Kinmons nnd W. H. Lydlnrd of Merifnrd ngnlnst Wil liam nnd Ella Phillips for the pol lectlou of a tin, 000 note, secured by a property uiurigago. That good coal-.low In nsh. Hun- sen t'oal Co. Phono 239. tf Window glass, all sixes: also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tt Hotinly wanunls were Issued nt the county clerk's office this fore noon to tl. II. Welch of llutlo Falls, two bobcats: M. O. Wright of llrownsboro, ono coyote; Harvey Gustavus of Modford, one bobcat; Hose mending runners removon. 4inil biuirs worked back. Handi craft Hhou. Blotf Cull 130S or 127 for cleaned and wiisliod sand nnd gravel. 104 Throe department heads of the Eugon high school have been oust ed by tho hoard of .education he canso they failed to cooperate with others of tho staff. For sale, good hardy field grown 'perennlnl plants. Now Is tho time to plnnt . Special on pansy plants, 26c per dosen. H. K. Chastaln, Ml. 3. Phone 49S-L-S. Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po tatoes, too lbs. for $1.10; CO lbs. 70o. Delivered ny place In city. Johnson' Market, tth and Grape 8t. Phone 7. 09tf After two weeks of patient flshr Inir. Uainbow Gibson has heen ro- ; warded with a Hoyal Chinook snl i mon. On Monday afternoon. Haln- bow .look a llJ-pounder below the I Savage liaplds dam. Ho hod been flshltlg steadily up to Humlay when i an Ashlnnd angler, who spent only k few hour on the rlvef, caught ! Ihe first one. Rainbow is broad, lonsllng'the Information now that the salmon are running In the river and expects a largo number of ' Angler from California who hnve hnnn wltln for a word from him. Grants Pssa Courier. To whom It may concern. I will not be responsible -for any debt contracted hy Mrs. Vietor Shaw. (Signed) Victor Hhnw. S00 Drv fir slabs. losd. Tel. (till. Medford Fuel Co, , 834lf UrnTDPOTlTJ IXXm Joe Holmes of Merkel, Tex., nnd j E. Pldgeon of Winnipeg, Can., were j among the motorists from a dls- j tanco who registered today at the , local branch of the out of state auto flpglslrntion bureau. . St. Mark's Oullil will have an apron and food sale at Lamport's Snturday, March 23. 361 For sale, perennial flower plants. Wo havo the best named varieties of phlox and delphinium. Over 800 vnrlptleji nf other hardv nlants. Cat- ningues sent free. S. E. .Chastaln. j .Route 2... Phono 4G2-L-2.; a -6 1 . At tho Armory at 7:30 o'clock to- j night tho pistol section of the Med-,t ford National :Rlfle club will hold j its -weekly practice. -Much of the ! time will bo devoted to pistol work and instruction for iBoy -Hcqtits. ; Rifles -.will be invallable for the scouts, but they will havo -to -fur- j nlrh their own ammunition.: j Oheap -dry Inmbor at Jlodford , Lumbor Co. 237tf Dance at Walker's Sat. night. Hear all about the- 1929 Lady's Popularity Contest. , Cosh prises. Bergman's Dance Band. . 1 Fretl schoffal and Robert Ham mond are spending several days In .Eugene attondlng a conference of tho .League of Oregon Cities. They nro .expected to return Saturday. Poems set to mUBlc. Mastercrnft Sop 'Publishers, Seattle. , 360 A remarkably unlimltod range of shapes and sixes In Goge and Mono gram lials, also popular priced haU nnd i.lttle Miss Sunbeam hats for little girls nro on 'displuy for your Inspection at tho- Hand Box, 223 East Bill tit. .(Just oast ot the Gro-; ccterla). You aro cordially in vltod. ... , ... . ; . .... 364 -: Guosts from Portland' registered at Medford hotels, besides D-; A. It. delegates, Include C..F. Hensey, R. J. Grabler, W. P. Held, F. D. Sher wood, W, E. Halford, F. C. Lucltey. It, J. Dlsher, .1. N. Kahlko. C. H. Walker, c. I). Smith, A. L. Mnrtln. son, E. M. Forsythe, Leo Sullivan,. L. 13. Modosntt. W, Madoln, J. L.. Parr, Scott Park, flrovcr Tyler, H.' 13. Wilson and I). D. March. Best Utah coal hot and clean. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf KIncald's dance. Eagle Point Sal. .. 1 ' J. C. Pendleton and his son Varno of Sams Valley spent this morning In the city on business. , Factory hlocks, $ii load. Tel. 831. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Dynges' Old-tlmo Dance nt Nat. every Thursday and Saturday. 303 The child wolfaro conference, scheduled for this afternoon nt Ashland, was postponed by ., the county health unit boeauso or n eported. outbreak of measles in that city. However, It will- be held at a later date. Tho unit will hold its next clinic in this city next Tuesday nfternoon. from 1:30 to 4 o'clock nt the Camp Wlthus auto camp,. for tho residents of tho.Hor- rydalo district ond the mill. section of Medford. Reservations for np-, poliilments (lie urged to bo made early by telephoning , the health unit. Another big dance Eagle Point Sat. night. Dance till 8:30. , ... 1, , Installation of a 4,000 vontllnt ing system In the F.lks' temple In A))land has been nuthotUod by tho lodge, and. an architect' Is pro-, paring plans and specifications. A local committee recently visited Portland to Inspeot various typos of ventilating systoms and , decided upon what Is known as the 'unit system," which Is oporntod In each individual room instead of from one -contor-f t , .. . Hot.itiloan'oonl. Tel. 631. Mod ford Fuel Co. , ,. - 324tf Ivan Skyrman, sophomore at tho University of Oregon, Is homo to visit his parents nt Central Point for tho spring vacation. Mr. Skyr man recently pledged the Slgmn Phi Epsllon, national nodal-fraternity; ' . Host music In the valley, Engl" Point-. Dance till 2 ;30. :.; 1. -Whin Is to ho the Inst basketball game, of tho souson will bo played tomorrow night between tho Cen tral Point town tonm nnd Prospect, at tho Ccntrnl Point gymnasium. Tho Prospoct quintet Is reported to ho In tho pink of condition und Is expected to mnkfl a good showing against tho Polnlors. A, delegation of local fans Is plntmlng to bo pres ont. - Come to the Lake Creek -Orange danco Sat., Mnr. US. 302 Guests from tho stnte of Wash ington at Medford hotels Include Mrs. C, V. Slovey of Combs, Fred erick Rlebter of Yaklmn, V. V. Church of Spokane, and the fol lowing from Seattle: F. P. 1-nng-ley, L. D. Adams. E. C. Hart, R. C. Holly, Mrs. Hnltle McPhcrson. Mrs. T. J. Dillon, E. R. Tnlbot. Samuel Applcstono and Alex Matthews. Regular dance, Eagle Point Sot. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Crltchlnw ot .Portland nre tho parents of a five and one.hnlf pound boy, born March 18th. His name Is William Andrew. Mrs. Critchlow Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Overton ot 302 South drape street, tills city. Dance till 2:30. Eagle Point Sat. 1 A. N. Rnytoy. former clerk nt the Hotel Modford, end now clerk at tho Eugene Hotel. Is horn from Eu geno for a sevoral dnft's visit. Another live danoe. Eagle Point Set. night. -Dance till J:J0. 1 Marriage licensee were issued yesterday and today at the county clerk's office to Eston llarton, 26. and Florence Stelger, 18, both of MeCloud: J. W. Frost. 3, and Ha te! Hurat, 20, both of Oakland, Col,: Percy Klenn, 88. and Anne Lino. SS, both of Portland; Wlllism Orr. 24. nnd Olga Graham, 23, both of Diinsmuir. BISREG. Arts., March (P) xlcun families .on .tho Sonnrn stnu OI iTHriinioni uuii,j' line were pouring across the bor der today, bringing tholr house, hold foods with them. In antici pation of an- eapeoled battle at Naco. Sonera, 8- miles south of here. - - ,-, MEXICAN FAMILIES CROSSINGJORDER TRTBTTNK iM"EDFOTtD, WESTERN COLLEGE DEANS OF MEN 0 ', Educatorp in charge of male students in universilice of Oregon, Csllfornfa, Washington and Mon tana held their annual conference in Carvallis.' Top row, left to ripht: J. H. faweett, Wastungtoni J. B. V. Butler, Oregon Normal tehooi;. W. S, .Dafnhart. Pseifle. ' l,liedl ror iRrancis Bacon, Southern California; ,L. 8. Schtimakcr, Lintieid college; Brother n.ilpii, Ct. Mary';: Erle J. Miller, University of California at Lot Angeleo and William E. Niclioll, Pomona. Lo-.e.' rov: Frank M. Erick:ort, .Will amette; J. M. Hamilton. Montana State college; Gco:g: 0. Culver, Stanford; U. C. Cubach, Oregon 8tate: William D. Taller, Ir. w-h'- - ' - " . - - PORTLAND, March il'.UPl Three service . stations - nxhhllod price signs todnv calculated to line motorists up at their pumps. The price wftH 16 cents- - All about llioin -were signs listing gasoline at 22 ie cents, ttie - "standard" price set by the Portland Retail Onso llno Dealers' . Protective associa tion. ; ' ' The 'three :nonconform!sta -stn-' tlons aro ownetl hy the Texas com pany null leased to , operators. Texnen's decision to-fall from the oil company rAnks when the whole sale price was Jumped, makes it' possible for these operators to niako the regular. 6-cent margin. Officials of Texaco hero said the company was not trying. to;bold Its dealers to tho lowo )rlce 'level. The company -was interested, they said, only In, tank wagon sales. What the dealer charged' was his own business. .- ; BEnRJAN 19? FORTLAND, vMarclv; Zl.-r-VP) ,1 Oregon's Income 1 tux collections, for .1 028. exceeded hy I27,5!i6.!U the total colleuted for 1927, Clyde G. Huntley, collector of Internal j revenue, has announced. ,1 Figures Issued by the secretary i of . treasury ut Washington Inst year gave Oregon ,a total tax re- j turn of ti,i:u.672.i;i. i OREGON STATE DEBATE TEAM BEATS COItVAI.LIS, Ore.. Mnreb 21. (Pi Oregon Stnto college debaters won tho first of two interstate meets to be held this week by de feating tin! University of Arisona negutive -tonm hero last night 3-0. Tomorrow night -the, University of California at Los Angeles will do hnte -the -same question herb.t The question involved Is elimination of tho temporary insanity plea as crimo defonse. To Broadcast Derby IX)lUHiLL,ci, ry., Aiuih 21. (if) A "runiiluK story" will ho told over a nation-wide hookup of the Kentucky derby May IS. The an nouncemenl was made hy station "WIIAS." operati'd hero hy the Courier Journal and the Louisville , Times. The station will operate In j conjunction with tho National i llroiiili'itslluK company. . Notice. On necount of the death of E. H. Hurd, nil parties having business with tho Rogue River National Farm Loan association wilt aeo J. It. llowen, chairman of tho board. Roeiie River, Oregon. 261 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FUR RENT A ft-room house nt 703 Realty St.. a or 6 mlnnto walk from either mill, l'hone 67f,-.t. . 2 FOR SALE in 26 Chevrolet road ster: good condition. -Iquire 1 510 W. Main. 1 FOR RENT Furnished apart ments 334 Apple. 6 WANTED Middle-aged woman for housekeeper. One In fomlly. l'hone 41H1-Y. ' - 1 FOR SALE House nnd 8 lots, east side, pnved street, east front. - 30 l'orltand Ave. or call nt room 1. 21K East Main. 3111 FOR SALE Hay. Phono 3:,:,-R.S, 1 ONE-T11IItO ACRE Adjoining Medford. half block off highway; . r,-ronin . houe. Sacrifice price. 11,201); 1200 cash, balance like rent. The U. E. Mlllnrd Co., 419 E. Main. 301 FOR SALE 4 acres on Highway; paid-up water, modern house, sarngo, chicken house, ham. In quire John c. Thoison. Kt. 2. llenll Ijne, Medford. 12 WANTED Work In hotel or house work. Oall Mrs. Johnson. Luke Creek pnstoffiee. I LOST Key chnln with keys, metal tng. T). Howtnan. Return to Mail Tribune. 1 OTtEflON'. TTTTTRSDAY, u M Hits Monkey Theory ! , BERLIN, March SI. Profes- j sor Edgur Dnctnf, .Mimic paliien-: tologlst, disagrees with theories that man descended from tho mon-1 key. He contends Hint man exist-1 ed long before the glacial period! nnd was a contemporary of sea ser- pents nnd dragons. ..'.! . ' . ; Gertrude Speeds NEW YOItK. March 21. (JP) Fast nil to driver us well, us fast swimmer Is Gertrude Kderle It po lice contentions nro correct. She has foiled twlco to appear In court and a warrant Ik out. . Muffle Plane Motor CURTISS FIELD, N. Y March 21. (P) A device that reduces the nolsn of an airplane motor to the purr llko that of an automobile bus been tried here, it consists of four tiny, whining propollors nnd four small chambers to take enre of the oxhuust. and gases. Tho device weighs HO pounds. KIDDIES'COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with WICKS V Vapo Rue OvftSt Million Jar Ud Ymarly TRAFFIC : Is getting Worse and Worse That Means more Burned, bumped And stolen cars. Y, R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY ... i Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 444 SINCE 1909 3 These ; Drug Storey Are Open Nights ' This Week: Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store HOUSE CLEANING NEXT Over 400 Medford ladles now using Fuller's Cleaner - for their wood work and furni ture. Will Not Injure the Finest Finish , For Fale at 235 8. Ivy St., or 506 W. 6th St. DR. RICKERT says: Poverty of sight makes pov erty of vision. Vision Is always- cheuier than dollars. Make your sight rich hy our corrective and exact testing methods. Come In any time.- DR. JUD RICKERT OPTOMETRIST 222 E. Main Medfprd Ore. v. MAKCn 21," 19-29. MEET IN OREGON E MIAMI BEACH. Fin.. March 21 yP) Mnjnr II. O. D. Segrave'of England, today claimed : 'the world speed (boat championship,' though bo finished ono and throe quarter 1 laps behind the veteran Gtfr Wood ' ; In . the second . and final ,ie, of their regatta cbntest here. - t- ' Wood's elapsed tlmo Idver 'trie 12-mile course was . IV imiiiutea,1 15. 0.1 seconds for an average speed of 61.272 miles an hour. IT STARTS TODAY w THE 100 All-Ttalking - v( DRAMATIC SENSATION OF THE TALKING SCREEN Ceo. Bancroli 'f- . with V '. THE Admission I Daily at ""aj . ; n S I 1:30,-3:15 iA . Mats. 10-15 ' 4 I v bmjI a .s i - . . WJ u ' .- - . . ssF' , f W ' " 1T Easter Custom on White House Lawn to Be Continued 4 .... i -ivaniXGTON. Mnrch -21. ' t iP) Tho practice of Inviting 14- tho children ot me naumu. j, 4. mtnllnl to roll CCCS Oil inp v White House lawn, on iEastor Monday . will be . continued I thru the Hoover ndmlpistrn- .t!on. - : i 4 For years It has been tradl- tlonal- for -the youngsters to gather In tho south ground of ho executive mnnslun for tho annual frolic, and today it was announced -that Mr. & 4 IJoover plans no departure from, this custom. - .- Clean rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. - tf . . 1 li J DANCE ORIENTAL GARDENS ... . . Sponsored by , , I.O.O.F. Grand Lodge Committee SATURDAY NIGHT March 23 Everybody Cordially Invited BACLANOVA and NANCY IN WOLF OF STREET" "'Kit . EXPERTS CNFElf, EUtfENE.- Ore.. March 21.-(,P) With experts. ' gathered from every part of tlio state, the com monwealth conference opened to- university , of Oregon - campus -with discussions -on two widely separated, but .important problems of the state. Religious organlitlon nnd its place In tho modern eocial ond economlo order was discussed , by leading church men of tho coast, while the sub ject of stream pollution, particu larly as it regaide reqretlon, was attacked by technical exports. That pollution of streams Is se riously affecting fish. Jifo In the rivers of Oregon, was the opinion of experts although', It Was tho general pollof that- public health would Jiot be endangered for many years- - iA. CARROLL Two' things he loved . .' they race for gold and the silken charms of an unfaithful wife. The strength of a lion the cun ning of a wolf but a, sucker, in lovel '" Hear and see the rush and roar of Wall Street! Hear Baclanova sing and talk . . . Hear Nancy Carroll . . . the magnetic voioe of Ban croft. . T.. '.ne.. you j SfP-,..""S I 1