Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 23, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXQE TWO
Tocal and
J 'Personal
Partly cipudy weather and frost
nnd freezing tompcraiures aro for
cast for tonlRhl. followlnc this
morning's minimum ot 81. While
many orchardlsUt huw) already
brought In their thermometers for
tcstlnf,', nnd moro Instruments aro
arriving; hourly at the-, county
agent's 'office, many moro are yet
to tfome. in before their owners
will be prepared for the amudglng
season whlott is liable to open any
day now. Tho precipitation for the
24 liours onrilnK at 6 a. ra. today
was ".39.''
' fiicrry trues, S6c. Now is the
lima ' to 'get them. Last chance.
Fine trees, guaranteed to grow.
Our method Is tho best. J. C.
Harncs, Phone 810-V. , 8
Councilman It. B. Hammond and
)ity Superintendent Pred Scheffel
arrived home last night an hour
after midnight from Eugene, where
they attended tho state stream pol
lution mcotlnir of city officials and
others.
' Dennlson crepe paper at Swam's
Gift Shop.' 5,
County Agent R. G. Fowler and
Mr, "McCriicken of Vatleyvlow ar
rived this forenoon from having at
tended the two days state dairy
meeting held under Oregon Stale
oolleco'auiipioes at Corvnllls. They
drovo from ttosebun; today and
.Mr. Fowler ' report that while
there was soveral Inches of snow
in tho mountain sections th,e hlgfi
way was clear of snow that fell
during yesterday's storm.
Dane tiU Eagle Point Sat.
1
'attests from a distance registered
at Mcdforit hotels lncludo Mr. and
:rfrs., E. P. Ferguson of Cincinnati,
ohloi lien Levis of New York City,
V. 3. Koister of Wctaskvla, Con.,
Alex Iklorgctsoi) of Vancouver,' H.
;.', and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mc.
Carttiy pf Cheyenne, Wyo. .
Factory blocks, $& load. Tel. 631.
Modfortl Fuel f-'o. 32-ltf
Soeloy fln.ll re,nd a papq on
'progon Airports'' before thu soo
rotarlos of chambers of commerce
of tiie state at Eugene yesterday.
Jlr. Hall was given strict atten
tion, was asked many questions and
his paper , way received with en
thusiasm. Kuckor'g Tout. l'hono.6S. Hates
.25c. Prompt service. ltf
: Mrs. A. H. MuOalllstor spent last
wok and at Klamath Falls visiting
with her son and daughter-in-law,
.Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. lluggliui
of that city.
Danes, Itiversldo Community
Club; Sat. night, Mar, J3rd. Hot
meat anndwichoii, I'
Temporary nuto licenses were !-
sued al tho horiff' office this
forenoon to C. A. Howley, Sander
son Motor company. A. W. Hulll
va, C. F. Moon and Waller Jlrowne
of Medford, . Kay llltUe of Gold
Hill, A. 1j. Boone of Jacksonville
and EV V. ninsworth of Talont,
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
UinvhorOn. ?
:r Vrat. WHlort of the Rogue ltiver
schools was a visitor In the city
Wednesday, He was aocompanled
by Rurwell O'Kolly, manager of
the Ho-HI-An, the year book of
tho Roguo Hlver high school.--Gold
Hill Mows.
Announolng Homer II. Davis of
Loa Angeles, apaolallst in individ
ual 'Dalr-outtlng for ladles and chil
dren, will be at Emini ('lino Shop
permanently. ' J61lf
Allison Moulton spent yesterday
In Oranls Pass on legal matters.
Cut flowers, King Alfred daffo-'
ill Is, nt. and Hun. (08 Clark Ht.
Phono 754-1C. 2'
Mr. and Mrs. Tho H. Ness and
Virginia and John Ness, former
residents of Medford, arrived In the
city yesterday ton a short visit, and
registered at tho Hotel Medford.
lry fir slabs, 6 iuad. Tel. 31.
Medford Fuel On. 3atf
On oats i Medford holelB from
Washington state include Major
and Mrs. C. 15. Ohase of Wmiatchoo,
O. W. Cain of Tnoama and C. Kels
dorff of Seattle.
Another live dance, Englo Point
flat; night. Dana till 8:30. ', !
P. W. Stewart of f ortland, past
grand patriarch militant for the
grand I. O. O. F. encampment of
Oregon, is In Medford lor several
days a a guest of his son, L. O.
Htowart, and while here will assist
tho local arrangements committee
In any way possible for the I. o.
O. F. grand lodge to be held here
next May.
Call 1203 or 13? for cleaned and
washed snnd and gravel. S4
One. of the largest mortgages
recorded at Oregon City (or yearn
was fllid Wednesday. The pnpers
.covered a mortgage In tho amount
of 3!0.notl. Issued by tho Sisters
of the Holy Name of Oregon and
Washington and the Christie homo,
to tho Hibernian Havings and Loan
association of San Francisco, on
property belonging to ll religious
ordorM at Murllhurst, on tho Pa
cific highway between Oregon City
nnd Oswego. Hroctlon of u girls'
collegu Is planned by the slstms.
and funds nre being raised for Hint
purpose.
Come to tho Lok? Creek Orange
dance Bat., Mar.' 23. 3 1 -
A building permit was Issued
yesterdny hy the city to ,C. H. Corey
to" construct a dwelling nt 721
Jackson street at a cost of Unao.
' Hot, clenn coal. Tel. Ml. Mad.
ford Kuol Co. S24tf
Hose mending runners removed,
and cnaga worked back. Handi
craft Shop. 3l6tf
Of Interest to. their many local
frlDnds I lb roroni report of the
marriage of Lorun Stephens and
Lorraine1 'Acheson, both of Mod?
fond., In Portland. The marriage
took place- sometime ago In Port
land, but was not generally known
In Medford until this week. Trie
couple will make their home In this
city, according to relatives.
For sale, perennial flower plants.
We have the best named varieties
of phlox and delphinium. Over 2a
varieties of other hardy plants. Cat.
iiloguei sent tree. 8. E. rjhastain.
Route . Phone 46J-H.
Money loaned to worthy people
to pay their honest. debU. Thomas
Realty Co., Rm. 13 Palm Blk.. rer.
Main and Front, upstairs. SCI
' An action to rocovcr monoy was
J brought against C. E. Whiteman
and Nannie Whltemnn of Aihland
i In circuit court yesterday Q the
! First N.atfonal bank of Ashland,
j for the collcctloi of two promis
; sory notes, iach for fho sum of
1200. y :
Regular dance, Eagle Point Rat.
J
Miss Winifred Woodruff of Med
ford was n aunsL iLt LbA P. A. JJn..AKt'n
Ocnault home on Thursday. MIssT
Woodruff was return. rig homo from
0.s. C, for the spring vacation.
Hit purmitri, Mr. and hj.r. Dwlfcht
I ' Woodruff, former roKldnts of
Olie cliy, huv movod to .Medford
from Los AnRclen, whore thry havftf
bfen rcsidinK. Grftnty yum 1
Courier.' ... 1
VynKes' Old-tlmo Danco at Nat. !
oviry Thursday and Saturday. 363 i
Marriage licensoH worn IsKUed to-j
day at the county clerk'n office
to Frederick Yprk, 32, and Vera
Bison,. 21, both of Medford, and
to Carroll Poole, 22, of Hornbrook,
and Poila Webber, 18, of Yreka;
Best Utah coai, hot and clean.
Tel. 631. Medford FueJ Co. 324tf
Mr. and Mrfl. WorthlnRton Amen
o Maryfivllle, F. J, Plunt of Ala
innda, Jlernard von Dicek of
ix AhKeli'ij, F- A. Homer of flleh
dale, F. S. Sexton, L. A. SehuUK
and jM, A- I'i.iU.ipp ojC aan Fran
Cisco arc among thu CuliforulnnB
reKkHernd at local hoteltt.
A remarkably unlimited ranffn of
shape, and sizes in OagA and Mono
Krnm hnta, also popular priced hat.
and I-lttle MIbh Hunbearn hat for
little plrle aro on display for your
inspection nt tho Band liox, 22.1
East 6th St- (Just oast of tho Gro
ceteria). You are cordially In
vited. 864
Captain Frank M., More, Ui
fantry, has been relieved from duty :
as a military instructor at the Uni- rectly to tho .scene, instead of driv
verHity of Oregon by the war deMng five or six hlocks out of the
portmont. Ho has been ordered tqi
the Panama canal gone, whore he
will resume duty with troops. ,
Find all tho latest fiction 1 at
Swein's Book and Oift Shop, : j6
' ftofiulremente that non-lnflam-mablo
film be Used In portable
motion picture machines In the
schools was provided by the cij.y
council of Portland this week when
It panned regulations governing thu
uM) of such machines. Th ordlln-
ance bIho requires tho oporator of
tho machine to-be 18 years old,
It has been approved by the scbaoJ
authorltlwi.
iioHt music in the valley, Eaglo
Point, pnnoe till 8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McKeo left
yesterday for their home Jn Suc
rame.uto, 'al., following a short
viHlt hero V'llli friends -and ela
tlvos. That good conl--low In ash. Tfnn
son Coel Co. Phone 239. - tx
In response to a number of tele
phone re.qiuu((s for Information,
t'ounly Clerk Iclllia HLevons Meyer
today Auuouneed there are no ex?
emptloiin In the payment of county
d taxes, a number of dog own
ers having been under the Impres
sion that no taxes aro necessary
for eity owners. livery dog in the
stalo of Oregon, must have a 11
miuso, she, said,, and In this county
Jt must -be obtained before April
in if an additional penally of two
dollars Jm to be scaped.
Mealy Klamath Melted Oem po
tatoes, 100 lbs, Cor $1,201 00 Iub.
7 60. ' Delivered any place in city.
Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape
St. Phone 7. $0ltf
For sale, good hardy field grown i
perennial plants, is'ow lsthe time I
to plant , Hpeelal pn pansy plante, 1
Sfic per dotAn. H. U. Chastaln, Ut.
2. Phone &
Friend of' Mrs. Poeia Korrls,
form or ly of this city, warn delight
ed lo sue ther yesterday whilo she
spent sovoral hours tu tho city with
her sister, Mrs. Harry Hlnabargvr
of Medford. Mrs. NorrJs le looutod
in lieno,' Nov.; whoro uho holds 11
responsible position with the load
ing di4nrtment store. Wlio will vlnlt
with hor-paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs.1
John ijuincy Wllllts of X'oltage
Orove for some time.-t-Klamath
Nowa.
Faotory hlocks, $ load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. 824tf
Window glOfis, nil Bless; also plate
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wk. tt'
A total of 236 bounty wararntH
have been Issued nt tho county
clerk's office since January 1 for
tho killing of bobcats, coyotes nnd
an occasional cougar. Tho 1 lat
two warrants wero issued to C. (V
Crowding of Ashland, one coyote,
and eorge MrDonnugh of HaniH
Valley, one bobcat.
Cheap lumber and cedar post.
Medford dumber Co. e87tf
If ynu.nre 111, why not try Chiro
practic with Hussion mnsnage first.
Dr. Slmkins, over Woolworth'a, Tel.
i;0fl, RB3
According to word recently re
ceived by Otis Johnann of this city
from hlti uncle, J. W. Johnson of
Medford, who Is enjoying a lour
of the world, Mr.. Johnson Is now
enjoying the attractions of gay
Puree; He oxpecta to bo Immo
again In about elx vcck. Ashlnud
Tidings.
Master cardy. Swom's Cllft Shop.
V a n 0 0, Hiversido Community
phlb. Sat. nlgbt. Mar. ?3rd. Hot
nient ssndwIcbOH. 1
The local lloy Scouts are taking
an active part in tho cumimljfn be
ing carried on for the ostiibllwh
ment of n municipal airport, a
special bond election for which will
be held April 2. Tha scouts, un
der the direction of .ee llrlekor.
hcouI executive, todny dUitributed
uoaters and windshield slickers
through the buslncKS section of the
city.
Another big dance Eegto Point
Sat. night. Dunce till 3:30. 1
That good coal-r-tow In a&h. Han-1
aen Coal Co. Phone S30. tt
A bo u4 1000 Uu n giu is a part
rUlges have lien berated in vari
oun parta. of (ho stetn aiuce Janu
ary S. (
Dynges Old-time Dance at Nat.'
every Thursday and Saturday. 33
(let thuao fenders and auto
bodies straightened at Prill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposlln Lewis Super
Service Station. Phono 41. 'it
Jerry Sisumore of Fort Klamath
relumed homo the other day from
a several days' visit In Medford
with Mr. and Mrs. John S. Orth.
Klncaid's dance, rjfle I'oiwt Hat.
!
Call 120S or 127 for cleaned and
washed sand and. gravel. 14
WEDFOTITJ TtTXTE
A complaint was filed at the
county clerk's offico yestorday by
the state lndusirlnl accident com
mission ngnlnst Ray Millard and
Oscar Higglnbothnm for failure to
pay tho commission tho sum of
$58. 61, following tho acceptance by
the two'-men of tho workmen's
compensation provision. The com
plaint states the two men were en
gaged in .logging operations last
summer and bad several men In
Il"'lr employ.
J-ot mo write yr.ur fire InRuronrie.
Carl Y. TeiiRWiild, Hotoi Holland.
Viione 993. tf
Danr at Walker's Sat. ' nlRht.
Hour air about tho 1929 lady's
Popularity Contont. Canh
prizes.
1
iliKman' punce Hand,
Included umon? tho OrBonlans
r'Bistvr'd nt Medford hotelK aro
P. A. Homer of Olnndalo, Mrs. C.
W. Fiioh of Afltnrla, W. I). Hayden
of Ia.Uns, H. A. Mitchell of Ortffon
City, C. P. Schmeer, F. C. Ootty,
Mr. and Mrs, F, L. Jones, T. - P.
KniRht and T. J. Fllppen of Ku
gone and the following from Port
land: C O. Taylor, Cleo. Harris,
W. A. Dunlap, A. J3. Hall, O.' 8.
Yerby, L. F. Tomploton, Phil fiock,
R. J. Loo, C. K. Hwallow, D.iP.
Floniin Ft. n. Howell, II. If. How
ard and J-.J Maruhall. '
Dance, Jackson Springs club, Sat.
9:80 till 2 a. m. 2
Dry pino rtlabs, f C lond. Tel.
681. Modford FupI Co. 324tf
: A flue flro yesterday afternoon
caused tho entire flro fighting
oquipmont of tho city to rtmh to
the en J of Houtb Itiversldo in
Koareh of a burning dwelling, a
telephone call giving information
that a house was on fire. The par
ty who telephoned forgot to give
the house number and the nature
of the fire, placing tho department
a disadvantage in rushing di
way in search of the blaze.
Upholstering;- Call Jacksonville
202. 38
Dressmaking and remodeling at
tho Fashion Shop, 42j . Medford
Dldg. Phone 1181. tf
Mrs. Arthur Wilson entertained
wilh an afternoon tea at her home
on Washington street Tuesday in
courtesy of. Mrs. T. P. Lawrence,
who Is . vlHllipg in the city from
Medford.- Klamath News.
Pre-Enster specials COO new
spring hats at fipfjclnl prices, $1.79,
(2.98, $3.1)8, $4.U8. Hats nt real
money-saving prlcca. We glvo green
stamps. The Jimmy Jou Hat Shop
In M. M. Store. 364
Plush bunnies, 10 inches tall, $1.
At Sw-em'H Oift Shop.
Mr. and Mm. Fred Taylor of
Anhlund wero dinner guestH of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack (lanaway at thefr
country home near Medford last
Wednesday evening.
Cheap lumber and cedar postH.
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Fresh shlpmcntH of smelt arriv
ing dally. Free delivery any place.
Jn city. Johnson's Market. Phono
97. 338lf
Survey work over tho proposed
80-mile oxtonsion of tile tl.ieat
Northern from Klamath Falls to
.Lookout, Cftl., la well under woy.
, Highest grade Utah coai, any
alzo, anywhere, any amount. Han
ion Coal Co- Phone 230. tf
Medford schoolnmtas of Merle
UuHctcll will ho glad to hear that
he is rapidly improving from a
aevore Illness. Merle is with his
mother, Mrs. B. M. Sherman, at
WutsonvlU.e, Cal.
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CGRVAi-I.IH, Ore, Mar.- 23.-W)
Tlio first muriliir trial In mora limn
tun yours In this cuIIuko town will
iien Monday wlion tho statu will
dsmanil tho IIIH ot Ama. lliyant.
SO. for tha kllllnir of lonls (Hip)
Ulckorson, sonlor studont and lor
mw roatball slnr nt Ori'jjon Btnto
coUcko.
Dtckrson viva stabbed fatally
arly In tho timnilnK of Dcu'emlwr
17, last, as ho was esvortlntf Miss
lao TroacoH, a town waitress, to
her homo.
Tho ittata will rhurao that Bry
ant, prninptrd by Joulonsy, strui'k
nt lMrknrsnn first with his fist, and
thn when tho iithloto. n uinnt in
stature, KrniipU'd wilh him. stab
lied him with lonir-liladetl knife.
The wound from whlill Dirkerson
died five days later, was thrnuch
theb auk.
AVE DANCE TONIGHT
FOR CONCLAVE FUND
(Coiitilhutod)
The bin dance Hivon tonleht at
the Oriental Cantons unddr the
auspices of tho Odd fellows nnd
Kebeknhs of Medford promises to
ho one of the outstanding social
(unctions of lis kind this Sanson.
Uy extending nn invitation to the
public to ho the miosis of the local
lodftas It Is expected u lame crowd
will bo present to enjoy the occa
sion. ' An experienced committor has
all nrraniiemenls In chaise and
wllj use every oudeavor to provld
for" tho plcasui'o and comfort of
the guests. This commlltr as
sures that tho best of Older and
decoriWi will ho preserved. Flint
class dance music he been se
en rod.
it should ho homo In mind tliat
Hie proceeds of this dnnoo are to
augment tho fund to provide a
Krund reception for the grand
lodge, session of Odd Fellows and
Keliekshs to he held In this city
during the week commencing May
!. in measure, the success of
this undertaking will depend Upon
the support and encouragement
ment given by the public.
TRTBUOT!, ItfEDPORD,
. Proves Weight
TOMMY
' LOUGH RAN ;
CHICAGO, Mar. 23.-Hf)- Hav
ing corivlnccd tho most skeptical
ho can make tho 170-pound limit,
Tommy lxughran settled down to
his training grind again today for
his light-heavyweight champion
ship battle wfcth Mickey Walker.
To spike the overweight rumor.
Lough mn weighed himself before
2.000 fans yontcrday; He set the
scales at 178 pounds, but did not
tip tho beam at that figure. With
that, he stepped off, lenvlng-many
gucHKing hU weight from 173 to 177
pounds. .
Promoter Poddy Harmon, mean
while, proved the fallacy 0 another
rumor that the $7,000,000 Chica
go Atadlum would not bo ready for
the match Thursday night. lie
held open houso and exhibited let
ters from circhltocta who", said the
van amphitheatre could be put in
rcadlnCHs for the fight within 24
hours notice.
HARDWORK PAGES
WAHIIIXOTJJX,' .March
1'iwldem Hoover's capacity for
fast work anil plenty of it, will
get an even more rigorous lest
durliiK the throo weeks Immedi
ately ahead than It has In the
first three wi:;s or hl adminis
tration. With congress to moot in extra
ordinary session rm April lfi, tasks
will pile upon him- wlileh onllr
nuiily a new chief executive would
not bo called upon' to .face until
after ho had boon abfo' to sivo
considerably moro time io KettlnR
the machinery of his' administra
tion running nt top speed
Conferences' with congressional
lenders on tho form of 'the farm
relief hill and the limited tariff
revision mensure as. well us tho
prepnrallon of his meBsago to the
epeciul sorslon on those subjects
will cut h.avlly Into his time ns
he labors with purely adihinlstrn
tlon matters nnd tho filling . of
many Important government posts.
PORTLAND TEXACO
lOitTtwn. Ore., Mar. 23.P)
Thore were no 16 Mi -cent gaKolind
rtlKHK In Portland to attract the
motoriHt. TuriiiK the niht tho
sljcns In Texaco oil Ktatlnnn came
down and woro replaced hy taa
nuotlnK motor fuel at I'Oj oenta,
two cents bHow tho Rtandnrd price
set hy niher oompanleR. loiter In
Iho day the Portland Hntall aso
llno OenlcrV Protective association
announced that tho standard retail
price for Ramllnn In the- city hnd
hcen aet nt L'UH cents and that all
dealers would meet that flKiiro.
Texas company had beon nelllnK
:at I6ii cents nllhoih -nil other
companies had increased their
price.
PAY BIG OREGON TAX
8AI.K.M, Ore, Mnrch I'fl.
Motor- Vrvhlclo fuel companies paid
the OroKon atato ROHoline tax on
HO.adtt.SiiT Kullojttt uf Kiollno and
4. (124.8411 KitHona of diMtillato dlH
tiihttted tu Oregon durinvr
aya a at a tome in hy tha secretary
of state. The total tax was
4.3ftS. 417.07.
For the month of February, thl
year. the total distribution was
5, 4X.l10 g ii Hons of KitKollno and
3S7.0oa gallons of distillate, and
the tax was JJrtS.L'OS.'jfl. t;ic fig
ures for February. li2S. were
M'JA.nni-'.SS iiallons of Kasollue.
UNB.'itii Rations of distlllalo and
a tax of ar7.38.8!i.
FULLER FAMILY PAYS
WASHINGTON'. Warch U W
Former Governor Alvan T. Vut
lr of MaaaehuHtMls. who arrived
here to ay mm Florida, nnd Mrs.
Fuller and their yount; son. wero
Rtiests of tho president and Mm.
Hoover at luncheon today at tho
Whtto House.
Mr. Fuller and his family will
leavr early tomorrow for their
home tn Boetoit.
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HOOVER PLANNING
FOR NEW SESSION
OREOON". SATURDAY,
LOCAL SHR1NERS
VISIT YREKA FOR
Tho potenta.-K or iiiilah temple;
of the Mystic 8hrinev and Car Y.
leiiKwuiu, vernon it. vawtor and
(1. H. Chapman, nromlnont mom-
jhors of tlm tcmpjo, loft this alter
noon by automobile -lor Yreka,
I whoro they will attend a banquet
1 toulglit Riven by Hon All temple
iof Sacramento to the Shrlnors of
jnorlhorn Calirornio for the purpose
ut cr'ullin; interest in tho oomlug
I Joint memorial of Illllnh. and Hen
r.Vll r.unnliiu In bn r.u. tn In VrnH.
ford, April 27, next.
' At this timo Medford will be
host to Shrlnors from all over the
slate of OreKou, and from - north
ern California, lien All temple
will come to attend this ceremo
nlul on a special train aiul the
uvont will be one ot the outstand
ing fraternal gatherings of the year
In tbis city. 1
WALLA TO MAN
GUILTY OF MURDER
j ' ' 1 ;i r Tho boys' popularity contest.:
- WALLA WALLA. Wash., Marrh'-i whirh is '"K carried on during j
(pwixliis his penalty .at I1"1' w?h 1' whpnl. started last,
death, a superior ijouri Jury her night, with the announcement ofi
today convicted K. L. f'lo") WH-ltho candidates for the honor. Onlyt
kinti of firHt deirree murder for th34 ffirla are allowed to vote In thl.m
killing of John W. Krooks last Do-
comber. The jury took thu case
at 4:54 p. m. yesterday. Wilkins
had nleaded not guilty "by reason
of InnanJty."
TOO LAit TO CLASSIFY
MIOItOK-ALLKN MOTOH CO.
Medford, Oregon.
A t'sed Cor with an O. K. tliRt f
counts.
Lato 1925 Chevrolet taurine?,
Al condition, fully equipped. .$2fi
iMta 1 li 2 r Chevndet roailster,
Al condition, fully equipped SOC
Ijito ivsu ciiovroici coneu, u
cenaed liC'fi Chevrolet tonriiiK, lieens
ed -
li27 Chevrolet cahrollet, Al
eomlition. licensed
235 j
4 50 j
,4 Mi !
I1.V0
1!:7 Chevrolet coach. Al con
dition, fully equipped, licens
ed - ..
1't'JS Chevrolet coaeh, Al con
dition, fully equipped, licens
ed 1128 Chevrolet sedan, u new
car. fully equipped, trunk,
lli'cnsc. humm-m and heater
1 95 Ford tourinj;, lli-.enned.... I ar
lititJ Ford coupe, licensed liiift
lflfi Master Ituick touring. A I
condition, 6 new tints, llcenso 83S
19'Jfi -Flint tourinfi, licensed. lr.
1 i i; 4 Ktndebaker coupe, licen.s-
ed 2 3 ft
liiiiH Ford tourinfc. Urensnd IS'i
125 Star tourinw. licensed
1H24 Htar sport touring, licens
ed HUM Star coupe
1! 2 4 Ford sedan. War ford
trnnsmisslon, licensed
1023 SLar tourlntr. licensed
i 1 5
105
ltff
lfi 5
5
11124 Htar sport tourinn, license 1 B0
litft IJffht 6 Stiulebaker tour
iiiK, licensed 27S
11126 Ford truck. Warlord
transmission, c 1 o s u d cab,
stalk o body, license 350
1925 Ford truck, War ford
transmission, cab, stake
body, license .....
1923 Chovrolct touring, good
tires, licensed
1923 Overland tourina, -license
250
100
1923 Chevrolet coupe, licensed 150
Ford roadster, delivery ; 35
vnkii cah lot.
Sth & Par.tletl. Phones 1 41 & 150.
tsOKTt Pair horn-rim glasses in
case. Astoria occti list's immo In
case. Finder plase call US2-W. 2
FO 11 HA LE Con f ectionory clear
ing $300 to $400 per month. Lo
cated 1 hour from Medford. Fix
tures nnd stock inventory S250n;
$1200 will buy it; $500 cash. 350
per month. Thi business excep
tionally suited for man and wife.
F.xcluslvc u gents, Wnrnock &
Shelley, 44 N. Riverside. Phon
J.2U2. a
FOR UALE-r-Two good young cows,
tmund work horse, age 7. weight
13fii; HO rods woven wire stock
fence: 20 tiers apple wood. H.
Speaker, 6 miles N. K. uf Med
ford. a
WANTKI) To rent furnished or
partly furnished duplex or small
bonne. Not over $30 per month.
Close in. Two adults. Addre.ts
liox F. G., Mall Tribune. 3
FOU 8AI-K A real dairy nnd hop
ranch of 50 acres excellent Hear
creek bottom land; 4 a acres in
cultivation; paid up water rlKht;
creek through place: faintly or
chard; G - r o o m modern homo
M"d harn, Kiirae and chicken
house: 4 mile from school and
on pond road. A real buy at
10.000; some terms at 6r'r. fiee
Charles A. Whip Auency, Inc. 3
FOU SALK fi-room modern home
In Kod condition, completely
furnished; psvt'd street, nice
lawn, close to school and In nice
residential district. Owner leav
ing and has reduced price tn
.000; small payment down will
. handle, balance like rent. Kee
Charles A. Win? Agency, Inc. 3
WI1V l,y KENT whi-n 8150 rush
nnd tilt halunro S3: pir month,
inrlllriinp Interest, will plnco ynu
In a ntsat unil nttrnrtivo nv
rooni homo nn enrnrr lot: htinl
wood floors, fhipl.ii'c kltchin
with tnorlorn hulll-iim. Tot:il
IM-U'o SS.tnlO. Soo ChurlPK A.
WlnRiiciwy. Iik-.
WIIX TAKE Rood car for J700
oQulty In nioriom homo of &
ronniH nnd hrcakfnit nood: lot
r.f.xlTB ft.; Only a hloi kM from
Krntlo (ijionl and on navod tnroot.
all nxsi'.-itmientH italil. Total iirice
3i0. Kpc OhnrloK A. Winn
AB'noy. Inc., exclusive aont?. 3
KOK KXCHAXOE 5-room mod
ern homo, modern hulll-lnn. lartte
screen norch: east front, larjic
lot, fronts op two streets: located
on one of the heat streets In Mod
ford and cuso in. Will cxchnmic
for small Improved ncrcnue In
Horiiu Hlver valley. See Charles
A. Wing Agency, Inc. 3'
FOR SAI.B Team. 1300 lbs: har
ness, wagon; rash M2G. rhono
til-l-U 3
Voli 8A1.K Hlnimoiis day hed.
stool collapsihlo double enmp
hed nnd mattress. Leonard re
rlBertor. upholstered wicker
chair, reversible wicker babv
huitgv, Sonorn. eahinei phono
irtph and 40 records. Phone
m-v. . j
MARCH 23. 1920.
DOROTHY ORTH IS
INSTALLED QUEEN i
SCHOOL CARNIVAL
i
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parking the greatest success ofi
the year, tlio junior carnival held .
nt the penlor high-school lastg
evening, attracted a large number;
of townspeople, as well as a good
representation from each' of Up
grade schools, and Junior high. j
Cone.e.qKloiiH and shows wore1
open at seven, and promptly at
eight o'clock. Miss Dorothy imh.j
lovely carnival queen,, was .crow n-,
ed by Roan CrC'n. vice-president j
of tho junior class', '.Tho other j
candidates for .nieen . , .attended.
Miss Orth, ond it vei-j attractive
procesKlon was tiie result. . The
junior class also presented Miss;
Orth with a beautiful pearlx-ncck-'
laee. ' , ;
The "booths which lined the
walls of the gymnasium were all
very attraetivo, and held many;
different objects of amusements, j
One coiieesflon which received a,
great deal of trade was the boys ;
! beauty parlor, in ehnrge of a num-,
ber of high school girls.- - ,
contest, nnd final results will be:
announced Friday owning;- April ;
5. at which timo the girls league ;
will give a dance.. The winners;
will bo preaented with- a -ery al- ;
tractive and useful plft;
Candidates are: Henior, Jack 1
Hughes; junior, Charles Thomas; !
sophomore, Kenneth KwartK:
freshman, ,1ohnWiles. '
PRIESTS EXECUTED IN
. MEXICO SAYS VISITOR
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. , 23. tV
Miss -Cannon Carotfoza of Oakland j
declitrcd upon her return here yes- j
terday from a trip to Mexico, that1!
three Catholic prK-sts hnd boeh-ex-'
ecuted in Muimtnillo - fol-. . hclnc!
identified with the Mexican revo-1
l,ution. . :. - -: '
. ,:;.Miss rinrago'a said the-train on
:which she rode from Mexico City
to- Cuadulajara recently was hold
MJ .;hy "Crisieros." religious stip
pjortors of the revolution. ,
1 tanks at Mazatlitu. where she
took a ship for San Francisco, A ero
closed, Miss OnniKoza said. Tin
populace was short of food and
general conditions were had In the
harbor city, she declared.'
LONDON. Kugland. March 23.-,
(P)-Kxclmngo Telegraph companr
dispatches from IMmtrd-Saiiu-ftno-1
Kftt today Baid that Carol of Huma
niu late yestcnlay met hia mother, ;
Queen Marie, and what is consid-i
orcd a reconciliation between them
took place. -
The meeting occurred at the '
villa of the Grand Duke Cyril of j
Russia at Haint Itrtac, where Queen ;
Marie 1 visiting her sister, the
grand duchess: The meeting was
hM to have hod no political tjig-
rnifiennce. .
ma.
SfCRET4
RUTH CHATItRTON
1 H D WARNER
ROBIRT IDE-50Mi
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
MON., TUB., WED.
31
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? YES This t the c
jnjf Picture you've been
SI hearing about And g
l thftro are hundreds t
.V waiting to so itl .
MOUSE ,
In Pants Leg
WRECKS
Hoquiam Man 's
AUTO
TACO.MA, Wash., Mar. L'3.
From Ilooulam tome the latest
nrery rhyme:
Hii-Kery. dlikery dock,
i ' The mouje run up his sock;
The sock came down.
But the mouse ran on
Because of the which
' The car hit the ditch.
l Hlckery, dickery, dock; '
: t'harlea D. Beck- narrowly 'es
caped injury, if not death, when a
motive" suddenly appeared in
car as he wag driving to Hoquiam
from the Lake Quinault district.
Tho -mouse ran up his leg and while
he was trying to rid himself of It.
he rnhned the steering wheel. The
Here
For One
Day Only
tomorrow
A Stage Presentation
You'll Never Forget
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9
BIG FEATURE
ACTS r
ON THE
FAEREL MacDONALD
LOUISE FAZENDA
"RILEY THE COP"
LAST
TIMES
TONIGHT
SEE and HEAR
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An All talkie eaclanova -nstcv caw - o.
The Busy
Spring Season
Is Here
BANK BY MAIL!
If you have never tried this modren
time-saver, send your first deposit
by mail today.
You will like our prompt acknowl
edgment, and become a steady pa
tron of this phase of our service.
Bank by Mail
It's the Quick Way!
The Jackson
ESTABLISHED
Medvord, Oregon
Commercial - Savings - Safe Deposit
MEUBt I BOBRAL RESERVR SYSTEM
I
o
enr went into- tho - ditch and as
yr
-eked
MOSCOW; ?) The daily a,ver
o of "lnioxIcatert"pppsniw picked
lip Oh the streets of Moscow luH
rvucned 1.7 . on church holidays
the number rises to from 00 Oto
7f.it, The total arrests for drunk
enness during 192S excoedod lort..
tJOM, - ' .
f?tnw1fled ndvertlBinir (rets roultw.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drag Store
Continuous
Shows
From 1:35
to 11 p. m.
It's The Biggest
Fun Show You've
Seen in Ages
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LAST
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TKEWOIFOF
WALL STREET ok.-
bank as usual, but
County Bank