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! L! ji racrB TWO Tocal and 4 'Personal (Many Medford people spent yen- tei day in picking wild flowers In th hills and various nana of the valley. The wild flowers nre yrow- lr: more plentiful, especially the laptb-tonffueg. and many were biiught buck to the city. kirn. Allc Ilolluway announces tli, next week ;he will have an url.sual and beautiful opening of; strjrlftrat the Town & Country p which at present is at her braise nt the Holloway Orchards. ephnne orders promptly taken j e of. Telephone 610-lt-i.. 2 j n the absence or (..torce j-evis. , WBORO w-ife ha heen seriously ill at ! home in Jacksonville, n. .veaner or Meaioru is .now me nan- In circuit court.? Mrs.'- I-ewis w stricken wnn- paralysis, oan jon wcck ana ls reporieu in a r..- j Iciil condition, not having regained , cofc.wlousnesji for over a week. - ! fttnrtinir Wed., March 27 a Jarx dalioe every AVed. night.. W. -O. W. , Hi ed Everybody welcome. ft , ?sus from a distance "f"1"'- Medford hotels Include Ida orothy Wetherad of Moscow. Samuel Converse of Uoston. an Id 4 MijFs., and R. W. Mnjhwlg ' AI' ! f' ,w,,t- I .ld-time dancers Tuesday night . iii iwuum rajorue Prty in a.ners popu-, lan)ty contest which opens wednes- dal- night loyd Preston, representative of the Heuter Organ eoihpany at Law rence, Kamir,' who pent yeMteidny In j Medford overseeing the final mfhnical arrangements for the Catholic church organ, preliminary (the John St&rk Kvans opening coicert held In the new church yesterday afternoon, left last night fort his Portland headquarters. frherry trees, . 25c. Now Is the tlne to get them. Lnat chance. Kifio trees, guaranteed to grow. Our method Is the best. J. C. Harnea, Phone 91G-V. 3 fho spring term of the Southern Oregon Normal school opens to . daf. An enrollment of over 200 wat made laxt week, with nearly that number who had not yet reg istered. Dennlson crepa paper at Swem'n Gift Shop. 6 E. F. Maxwell, contracting agent UA the Al. (3. Harnes clrcu., spent totfcty In the city In-the Interest of thi big tent show, which will be in Mfjlford In May. old-time dam-J. Walker's tonlte. Eighteen htinilred feet of wire, caitying ISitO volts was cut down an4 stolen by a thief on a Call foiliia Oregon Power company ex tension near Chiloquln last week. Apparently the thief had been a ' Hnlman, an an amateur would, have met imdant death. . Factory blocks, ?C load. Tel. Oil. Mfford Fuel Co. 324tf w. I. Jones, road auperintend entj of the. -Crater nntlonal forest, retnrned to this, city hwt Satur dajj from having spent a week In thfi Applegate section doing main tenttneo and rocoBplKanoe1 wurk.. Rucker's Taxi, ; Phoho, flS-Rntes 25(1 . Prompt-nervlee-'.'- Hf ,lr. and Mrs. P. II. Ryan nre al lhA Heuthman from Medford, whfro the orehardUts are prcpnr ing for the nfxt pear crop. The, gof'rnm'ent agent hBH.nrrlved nnd -will he on the job until after the danger of frosts has passed. The povrnmunt man hus flntuhod with theornnge growers In California and in now on the Job to help the peiih men of the Hogue ltlvcr val ley The thermometers used In the orchards are being taken In for thepixpert to test. These thermom eters nre In the orchard and when thefcold point of danger Is reached they-sound an alarm and the sleepy huttinxlous fruit grower, rolls out of d as fast as a fireman and hunrieft out to the orchard and stain his Hmudges going. The smudge -pots are being '.arranged J'orthe emergencies which will conw later, these smudKe' pots he Ing'UHed to raise the temperature In Oie orchards so that the fruit Is not destroyed. A few warm days aniB;n rain and the pear tree will slant" to blossom. The Oregonlan. r&nce with Harwood and his 6 Meif'ymakers every Wed. night at W. p. W. Hall. R J13M. Aston, representative of the r.mrm raney company oi.ffinjan(, ,ne follywing from Portland: Frarft lsco. spent this morning In j.oul.e Hallev. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. thefeity on.buslness. White. J. Pnyt. Mr. and Mw. t I.. Kpr sale, perennial flower plants. Slarr Mr ftnd Mnt w K Hlirr(,t we wave me oesi named varieties of phlox and delphinium. Over 200 varieties of other hardy plants. Cat nloties sent free. 8. K. Chastain, Boiitn 2. Phone 452-1.-2. H Many of Our Customers jComment on the fact jthat Fluhrer's Milk i$read is palatable for as much as a week after aking. This is just another result of our ising plenty of niilk, ugar and shortening in 11 our breads. I I I I n j Mothers wishing to have bahtea ; examined at the child welfare clinic j tomorrow afternoon from 1:0 to 4 o'clock are urged to make ap- point men t a before noon tomorrow at the county health unit.. The clinic will be held at the Campj vtunug auto camp at me ena or North Riverside avenue, and Is ex pected to be well attended. Dr. Emily liolcom and Mian Augusta Glover, county nurse, will :,1k In charge. . , ; . Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. iSitf Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gregory of Table Hock spent the week end in "'" frl"'- - , will receive bailout to vote for their favorite-party in Walker's popu- larity contest which opens wcdneM-J day night. f'nlirtil-ma rn la tart, A UajI. fftrA hntnu int.i,iA w t vvnn d f; v Unrr of era men In ,, Xl. v. . vfrt oii,uft n,,,nini...i irAr n Hmn n,i i rnhn nf v . , .,. nf woodland. A. W. Gluckman of Mnry8viIIe and c L. 8njl?n an(! E , lln-oneou.- nf ftn Vrnnrt nvn-f.1. m.tir .innnn Thu d t x , 0 j , . marrift u..onHO uns imued thI(t forenoon ftt lne COUniy clerk I offi( to Howard Johnson. 35. and j Vivian Kheffer. t'y. both of 18 i Angeles, Cnl I , Annl,i. unrr,n tt tw,i. ! Los Angeles, upecIaliBt In Individ- ual hair-cutting for ladles and chil-1 m ha at Trmmn nUnA Qhnn i permanently. 361tf QlUe ft numh(.r of votpr9 who have mv. . . Me(iford Millr(. the last election, have been making fruitless visits to the county clerk's office In f.n effort to regiHter, to enable them to vote at the special airport bond election next month. A state law prohibits registration during -the 30 days Immediately preceding an election. Dry fir nlabs, $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Miss Lorraine Mordoff, who has been spending the past several days In ("orvallis as the guest of Miss Esther Veatch. reutrned Friday morning. Miss Mordoff will leave Sunday to resume her studies at Oregon Slate college. Miss Mor' doff hat been employed In the of fice of Dr. U p. Gass. She is the daughter of Mr.; ond Mrs. M. G. M ordof f . K la ma th Xe w. Call 1203 or 127 for cleaned And j wnxhed sand and gravel. . 384 J. J. Pattern and two daughters of Butte Kalis visited In Medford over the week end. -v Old-time dance, Walker's tonile. following a short time spent In Stockton, Cnl., In the InteruHt of i glass. Trowbridge Cabinet "Wka. tf his motor enow sled Invention, . Mrs, Lydit King, county nur-ne. M. Tucker returned Saturday to. was spending .today in Jacksonville upend several days in Medford ami ! completing the honor roll oxnmina Grants Posh before returning tojtions in the -grammar school of Stockton. Mr. Tucker does not ! that cliy, plan to give liiw sled further t.'.staj. Mealy Klamath Netted Oem po ints season, being convinced of Its tntoes, 100 lbs. for f 1.20; 60 lbs. efficiency in previous demonstini- 7fio. Delivered any.' place In city, tlous in t lie Union Creek sertinn j Johnson's Market. 6th and Grape over snokranging from one toiSt. Phone 97, ' 309tf three feet deep. He reports dev-' For sale, good hardy field grown eral of the si tula ho Id as soon a 1 they can be manufactured. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 63 L.J Med ford Fuel Co, 324tf Five workmen employed' itl Ore gon industries lost their Jives as the nmtilt of, accidents during the week ending March 21, according to reports! filed with the stato In dustrial accident commission. A total of 717 accident .subject to the provisions of the work men V eompetiKailon act were reported to the commission during the week. The best da nee In town, every Wed. night at W. O. V. hall. Music by, Ilurwood and his 5 . Merry makers. & Mr. and Mrs. J. J. nuchter Hft yesterday for Horn' burg where they will spend the next few days with friends. Hose mending runners removed, and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 216tf t'p until this forenoon B0 dog II- j censes had been Issued at the coun-1 ty clerk' office with tho last six Issued to W. J. Albert of Ashland. Vern VanDyke of Medford. 'I. Holdrldge of Talent, Mrs. W. II. Wing of Gold Hill. Mrs. It. M. Bunh and H. I.. Oi-egoi-j of Central Point. Call 1303 or 127 for cleaned and washed snnd and gravel. 8s4 Included among the Oregonlans registered at Medford hotels are It. II. HIkrs, and Mrs. J. E. Turnbull of Eugene, It. O. Wilkinson of a- Inm I vln Munlan Dnuhnnir K. A arnanl Mr and Mrs. W. K. Travis, Krank laugherty. W. Ii. Itueppell. K. J. Hudson. 1). 11. Moore, It. (. Collins, Charles Beck wlth, J. H. Wleman, Paul Fruchey. I). A. Harris and I. A. Miller. Dynges Old-time Dance at Nat, every Thursday ond Haturday. 863! Iteported stolen last night, Fort! roadster, owned by John Grim, was found a short time later by the police, parked on Front street. DytiKc's old-time dance every Tburs. and Sat. at Nat. t New impriivements In the way of nlle- green chair and other equip ment have been attracting favor able nttention at the Victor H. Dnley barber shop In the Nash ho tel building. The chairs are a re cent installation and are sntd to be tho only ones of their kind In southern Oregon. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheel Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Hei-Tlo Station. Phone 41S. tf City of Grants Pass will not un dertake any vstensive Improve ments for the next few months at least. The market for bonds of all klndfi has slumped badly and there Is little -chance to sell. R j cently the city advertised the nle of a small tue and only om bid va0-ec(iive(. Other eltie have leeu exprrienclntr the same diffi culty. KosfburjE having received , nly one bid for their airport bond, nnd that very unsnilsrac , iry. No orte seems to know when the ttond market will be revived. :m.t until tt ihl. -mill refrain from efforts to sell. ! Orftnl Piiks Courier. I-et me wrlio your fire Insurance. (Carl Y. T-nKWald, Hotel Holland. ' Phono 1J, t tf 1KEDFOKT3 ITKTTj Mr. and Mr. Warren Walker and daughters Betty and Marporlo of Vreka spent the week end In Med ford, visiting local friends and relatives, having attended the Odd Fellows dance Haturday night. That good coaWow In aah. Han- sen Coal Co.; Thone 239. '-. tf Olenn Strlriger and Julian. Daly, twoc JuTnilfs held In the county jatl lor alleged complicity in local i j burgiarlr will n tried In circuit; court-oi burglary charges. The) boys are .1., years of age and have been inmates of the Hide training I ; school. Efforts to reform them ; from waywardness have been futile officer.,, ad the turning over of expected to retard future criminal tendencies. Ilolh boys have par ents in Medford. 'j Old-time dance. Walker's tontte. i I luinn&ra It, .-uni W VI VT tnrrtsii'. i m at i-jn .. nn i win her somethlnff different" flhout ' Komr mird. Ru-4 mtt Shnn. j a Among the Klamath Falls peo- pIe spending Sunday in Medford worn Mr ntirt lr Ilic rtennls. j trnriwh ir. &.mt Vr.n. a , ituhv Hntintr and Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Coe. The Daughtets of Veterans will have a card party at Hotel Holland Tuesday evonins. -Mar. 2th. The public in invited. ' 4 oinnn .wm nffin been advised that the April issue of the War Cry, the army's of- fit,a. hnrtfrfWii, hrt n mliilnn rnnv Ikkuo and will be the founders een tennlal birthday number. The edi tion is to. carry colored photo grapha or Army leaders and bio graphical sketches of the founders. Western headquarters nt Snn Fran cImco has ordered 175,000 copies for distribution In Its territory, which includes Oregon. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber. Co.-. . 237tf X former, cameraman In - the Paramount. Fox, . Universal and other Hollywood movie studios, Karl Tompkins of Los Angeles is a visitor for several days. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Louis Pun I in Jacksonville; Mr.wTompkliw .is now a field man for the, Undor wood & Underwood photo syndi rato and -will spend a short time taking . pictures of the butter-industry In Oregon. He will leave this week for Klamath Falls, after taking several views nf local crcamerlos. Last year ho was in Medford taking pictures of the pear Industry. ; k Factory blocka, $6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 32-Uf Window glass, all sizes; alflO pint perennial plants. Now Is the time j to plant . Special on pansy plants, t'JCo per doeen. 8. E. Chastain, Ht T2. Phono 452-L-2. . 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Erlcknon and Mr. and Mr.. H. 8. Phillips of-Ta-noma and Pairlclt , McCJarrlgle,- Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Eaton, A. F. Ben son und Chas. Cuckmore of Keattlo are among the hotel guests In Med ford from' the ntate of Washington. A remarkably unlimited range of rthnpe and sizes In Qnge and Mono gram hats, also popular priced hat and Kittle Miss Hun beam hats for little girls are on display for your Inspection at the Band Box, 223 East Cth Ht. (just east of the Gro ceteria). You are cordially In vited. S64 That good conl--low In nsh. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf C. E. Comstock of Bayard, Neb., was among the motor tourists from n distance who registered today at the local brunch of the out of state auto registration bureau. Find all tho latest fiction nt Swem's Book nnd Gift Shop. 6 Dynges OJd-ttme Dance at Nat. every Thursday and Saturday. 863 Since January I, over. 1200 tem porary auto licenses have been is sued at the sheriff's office, mak ing a comparatively high daily av erage nnd a number somewhat larger than for the corresponding time last year. Licenses were is sued this forenoon to Charles Petri of Talent, Elmer Stevens of Med ford, C. T. Coates of Hutte Falls. Clifford Collins of Central Point and Green Mathews of Eagle Point. Best Utah coal hot and" clean. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Highest trade Utah coal, any Ise, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 289. tf Miss Katie O'llourko returned yesterday from Klamath Falbt after having attended a Maytag company meeting In that city Saturday night. Dr. J. J. Emmens has returned from a trip to southern California and will resume his practice to morrow. Cheap lumhor and cedar posts, Medford Lumber Co. S3 tt Fresh shipment of smelt arriv ing 'Slully. Free delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 97. - S38tf Homer Elwood will be In Port land this-week on business. Pre-East er, ipoctals 60ft new spring hats at special prices, $1.79, $3.98. $3.99. $4.93. Hats at real money-saving, prices. We give green stamps. The Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 554 On account of the churches ob serving Good Friday, the W. H. C. has decided' tdj postpone the social which was' arranged for Friday, March 2tth. at the home of Mrs. (telle Llttrell. IK South Newtown. Plush bunnies, K Inches tall, $1. At Swern' Gift Shop. 6 - tTphotsterlnir Call Jacksonville SOS. 3S t-etftwr on psHonalysls and thonuht power oonrentratlon. chnr ncter -hiiifdtmr. how to lovo correct ly, the pcnoonnllty of the higher svlf, hy Mi'V. Charles Hampton of New York, Tuesday evening. March 24 nt K:15, In the Theosophlcal lodta bulldlnR. 31 North Drape st re vt .' I ec t ure t ree. liressmakinir and remodeling at the Vashion .bop, 424 Medford Hldg. Phone It HI. tf Ifrji pine slabs, S load. Tel. 3t. Medford Kuel Co. I24IP TKIBTTNEr CTEPFORDrOBEOONVroyD:YflBPno.:7'I929.. " " MEXICAN FEDERALS 'USE TRENCH 11 -m i cil Trench fortlflcationa.of federal toidtera at Mao. a Mexican tcvn ore ihown below. Mexican rebel SHRINE OFFICIALS VISIT MEDFORD IN F Their, first trip into .southern Oregon, a group of officers .from the Pen All Temple of the Mys tic Shi'inc m Sacramento, Culif.; were- visitors in Medford yester day. . aceompnnying- K. C. Jerome, potentate of Jlillah Temple,' Ver non Vowter and .Carl Y. Tengwuld to this city from ' Yreka. ".The visitors left by motor this morning for their headquarters, following a short program of entertainment." which, rinsed lutt evening: with a dinner at the Hotel Medford.1 They;wero in Medford .principally in connection with the holding of the Shrine ceremonial here on -the 27th of next month; .'. o -j: The following were Included In the party: Arthur W. Gluckman. potentate; Walter Rvcrson, chief tabhan;' Forrcnt ljiugenour, as sistant rahban; George Karr, see-; ond ceremonial master.- All wilt be present at the local c eremonlul and --indlclted that California from Redding norl't1 will be represented 100 per cent, in addition to many Shrlners from points s o u t h. Including Sacra mento. Oaklumr and Sun Frnn-' elsro: Plans are under way to charter a .special train to bring 2o Shrlners to this city and in Oakland, efforts are being made; by the Auhmcs Temple to charter an airship to "bring Hi' members to southern Oregon. ' ' ! Tho ceremonial Is planned to ' be the largest ever staged in southern Oregon and at' the" pres- ent time has over 40 committee members making preparations. It1 Is expected to bring scores of visitors to this section, who havej never been hero hefore, as well asj many prominent business ' men. from nil parts of the Pacific' coast. L Total receipts or i:ie junior car nival, held at tho Henlor hlph school Friday evening. March 22, reached the sum of. 9N6.ri.S7.' Following Is a Mat of the con cessions, and the amount of money taken in by each: Ag. club, niKKcr babies. $24. SO. Airplane club, throwing darts at airplane. 920.IU. Ibys glee club, high-low game, $H. !'.'. lramntlc club, telegraph booth. Freshman midget show, $5. So. Freshman, fortune telling. $5.55. Girls Athletic association, tum bling show. $16.90. (lirls' Athletic association, home made candy, flfi.o lllrls' tilee club, Japanese ten garden, Sti.Sd. Olrls league, Kolar Toles, $tl.5 O i rls lea g ue, boys' bea u ty pa r lor. $:3.Stt. tllrb' league, fish nond. tlS.SS. H. K. C. A., Kskimo pie, $30. 4. Ill Y. dancing girls chorus, $31. IS. Juniors, check room, $19.55. Juniors, carnival supply. $r2.A5. Juniors, Beano. $4N.6&. Juniors, magician act. $9.30. Juniors, fitod booth, $7i.3rt. Junbrs. general admission. $l.'3.:o. lttin club, suckers and popcorn. $12.00. Junior, clothespin game. $33.20. Sophomore, side s;mw and game, $73.55. Torch Tlunnr society, lemonade and dog show, $14,55,, Senior. Cnfetetlu, J.TJ.'O. Junior, wheel of chance, $;9.10, Roidt-rs ( above j are load nq on a Map New Airport j i in Paper Tonight ' ' fieo th map nnd plana for Med ford's new airport on another page of this paper. The routes to . the port - lading off the Pacific lug. ;way near tin; Owen-Oregon lumber mill and off the Crater Lake highway i.ear the former National Guard camp grounds are plainly marked. Taktt the map out and see the location for the best investment .Medford people have had a chance to take port In for years. Next Tuesday the peonle of Med: ford nre to decide whether to he on the railroad or the future -aerloj transportation or to Ket off the mail. , . Jt'3 up to the people. ATCHISON, Kami.. Mar. 25. iJV) Mrs. C. V. Jneobs. S3, died here today In a hospital us A result of injuries received when idio was at tacked nnd severely burned In the basement of her home In Atchison on February Uii. w Louis li lover, nero, who wns employed at the Jacobs home, and alleged to h.ivo confessed to tho crime, is beitiK held. In the Wyan dotte county Jail, In Kansas City. Kans. J. J. liuchtcr, Copco merchan dise manager, left yesterday for Itoseburs on a short business trip. Salem postoffice will be remod eled and enlarged. - Members Of Medford I.ortiie JV No. 13. A. t & A. M.. will T jf assemble at Perl Funeral fr Parlors Monday, March 2.r. 5 p. m., for the purpose of iiuying Inst respects to Uro. H. H. Johnson. Itv order of V. M. 3 C. M. HOrSTON, Secy. I tcRit lar Coin m u iiHn ( Ion Ws or iteames Chapter, u. k. 3'' S., Wednesday evening. Visiting members w e I rome. Social night. HATTIK M. AI.PKN. Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I HAVK a pood tenant, 2-yeur lease for modern house fin pavement; heating plant, 3 or 4 sleeping rooms: no Junk. Lewis I'lrich. flealtor. Phone 895. 4 FOR UKXT Modern 4 - room hoiine, wired for electric range, water heater, large s I e e t I n g porch. $2$. water paid. 907 No. Uiverside. 3 FOR RKXT Comfortable room in private home, two blocks from park. 222 S. Holly St. 10 MAXAC1KR FOR CLOTHINO store wanted. Apply to J. Welner. 409 Medford Itldg.. with L. I'lrich. 4 VANTF.I Woman for general housework bv the month. Mrs. P. O. Crawford. l3n. 4 FOR KKNT Ijirge urnlshcd house tn Heatty St.; garage, gar den. Inquire at ?43 Iteayy. 5 FOR Rr;.T Furni-heti house, 6 rooms, modern. Inquire at 223 N. Riverside. 5 JtOOMS TO KKNT Close in. new house, new furnishings, targe linht rooms; hreskfu.! it desired. 404 H. Urape. Tel. 1436. 9 FOR SALK Trunk, dininc tahln. child's blackboard, bird cage. 203 Kim St. Phone 97S-H. 5 FOR AI,K Just the Ideal place for prspHtlve homeweker. A 7-rmm dwelling, one black from pavement, 4 hh-kt from school, with shade troeti, fruit house, woodshed. g:iraue, big lot. from gc on improved sirMt in grow ing cliy of Centra! Point. Non ridenc of owner reason for selling at bargain prtce of $14vo. Mut sell nt once. Hox 43-lt. 8 FOR SAKK Shnwrane and Nation a I cash reul-tr. 't Side Vari ety Store. 223 V. Main. $ 4 FORTIFICATIONS eloht milet from Bisbcs, Ariz- troon train for Naco. Willys-Overland Factory Man Praises Medford F. M.-Daughei-ty, factory repre sentative of the Willys-Overland Pacific Co., with headquarters In .fort land, was in Medford today conferring with-Geo. Trelchler. of the- Treichler Motor Co., local dealer. , ,This is Mr. Daughcrty's first viit to Medford. He said he had always heard people boiu-ting. frti: the metropolis of southern Oregon and after u day spent here he Is satisfied that It Isone of-the' best and cleanest cities on, the coast. Mr. Daugherty predicts a big year in the auto business und says his company has a far bettor, line of curs than ever before, to meet every demand of "the puhlie.' ALL TALKING R-N 9Mi " " TRIUMPH Pi,Ht5Sm I III I IB D0TORS' HI to SECRET . I III V V. Zf Wi,h Great sPeakin9 Cas of Stage Stars I I .A? RUTH CHATTERTON . I j I H. B. WARNER - - - ROBT EDESON I . I Fb 5 beautiful wife reaches the height, of hap-' I I I IsiJlh!. piness and sounds the depths of dispair in I j 'Lw7vhsw&. one tn0It nlry minutes, in her search for I I 'S vViSsw love ou,si,e ner own home. I !' I r Complete Als0 . . . , . n I I i Qhr Admission I I i- 1 I SrJ,"? . . TWO ACTS OF , I !. I ' ' . ' I I TALKIES j Mats. I i I j " t t AND THE i 10 and, 35 I I 130, 3: is - 'TALKING 1 E"- II ; jl 7 9 NEWS REEL " ,nd 5jJ I ""iaaaBWrMaJ BETTY BROWN IN - A radio program of unuHual merit will' be presented by the Call- j fornia Oregon Power company to- j morrow night over station KM ED t between the hours of 9 and 10 p.; m. The program will consist of a ; i pipe organ recital by Miss Petty , Brown, populai- tocaz organLt, broadcast by remote control from 1 the Presbyterian church. j Miss Brown, who is recognized ; as one of the leading organists in this section of the coast, returned from California about a. year ago. where for two years she wr.a en gaged as feature organist for the Arkush Peninsula Theater com pany. During this time she studied concert organ at Stanford univer sity under Warren D. Allen, who Is considered one of the most bril liant co'xert organists ot the United States. - - Tomorrow night's Copco pro gram has been especially arranged by Miss Brown to include a plead ing variety of high-class selections which should appeal to every local music lovr. It Is anticipated that a large radio audience will be tuned In on station KMED to hear this attractive recital program at O p. m. Tuesday. , Recaiifto the fruit soafton in about two week later than normally, Utu froat warning season will not begin to actively function until the buds begin to open out on the pear trees. The hurts are just now in the clus tering stage, but three days of very waim weather would open them ILK UTTER CECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE1 PURE j PRODUCED PACKED" ! Hfc. SANITARY WAY 1 f i ! Phone V out, and the from danger would be on. Most of tna orchardlats have their smudge pots or other heating apparatus and fuel already In place, have their crews, including a num ber of high school boy, engaged and only await for the word to go. Quite a number of orchardltita, " not ho fortunate, have much of thin work yet to do, hut are pHrforming !t as last as iKJssible. In the mean time. Floyd Young, the frost ex pert, and his asHistant, Itoy. Rog ers, urge that all orchurdists' who have not yet done so, bring in ; their thermometers to he tested.' at once. Condon. congregational church being enlarged and remodeled. . Sutherlin. Konangn, Quicks'il ver Mining company Incited just east of here will make extensive dfvHnpmnt In nnr future. There's no law against 'making a FT. Croquette but you'd be Lucky if you cooked it perfectly Of course coffee can' be roasted in bulk, but to do it evenly is another thing. Hills Bros., by their patented, con tinuous process, roast every berry evenly and insure a de licious, uniform flavor such as. no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh from the orig inal vacuum peck. Easily oprnrd the key. . -. 1 1920 - These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy . tfAi qui.