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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MA'IL TRIBUNE, -MEDFORD, "OREGON". THTOftDAY, MARCH 28: 1929 I) 3 rA 5 4 1 M jiih a .nr.uil i .MO ' Hi 'nlli ! ocal and Personal p SiineHntPnrfpnt n. fj. Thomson of the .osejRlte national park, ac-j com na n led by Fred L. Connors, field supervlHor of account of the national parks service, will arrive by auto In the city this evenln to spend some Urn in business in con nection with tho recent chanfios in superintendents at Yosemfte and I . ...'... - .! Crater laka parks. Superintend ent . kolinsky of Crater park, who went . with Superintendent Taonison to oseml(e two 'weeks . affo ylti arrive hnclt In the city to morrow. - . (l ; , I One thousano. lCater litles. Sec our djHplny at Liberty Market. Rogue -Valley. Floral Co. ,TeI. 104O. , . 8 Klncald's Easier ball. Gold 3 Mil Sat, night. ., Warw-o till 2:00. K fs 8 Fred gturboaril on his plea of Utility In JudRe Taylor's court to day, to conducting u taxidermist business in this city without a hr r-ense from the stale game commls sion, was fined $2!i and cost of $4. The arrest was made by Dep uty Game Warden Hoy Parr. taster ball, Jackson Springs -Club Sat. night, 9:30 till 2. 8 Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas ICeoJty, Co., Km. J2, Palm Itlk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. It Major Ralph Cowgill of Medford inspected company C, IS '6 th infan try, O. N. 0!., at the quarterly mus ter and inspection of that unit at rants Pass on Tuesday night. Dennlson crepe paper at Swem's Oift Shop. . 6 Jinnee till 2:00 at Gold Hill East er ball, Gold Will Sat. night. S Guests.rom a distance registered nt Medford hotels Include M. Basil son Nicholson and- son of Powell Klver, H.,C, Mr. and Mrs. M. if. Kob pf Denver., Colo., Jl, A. Ken ti ter of Grand Junction, Colo., Chat. E. "sirumb and Don Foster of St. Louis, Mo., F. D. and Ch. H. Mc Titvish, J. KIrby and Mrs. Bants-j ler. of Vaiicouverf B. C, Hobart Wilson of Chicago, 111., H, M. Miller of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Jt. Taylor of Prince Albeict, Sask. Any voter desiring to visit the proposed site for the airport and does pot have a car will be fur nished free transportattnn'by tele phoning the Chamber of Commerce f Factory blocks, $C load. Tel. 03 1. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf The Elks, lodge will hold a short regular session beginning promptly nt 8 o'clock tonight, prior to in smiling a large class of candidates., after, which there will be an en tertainment program and big feed. E. M, Tucker of Grants Pass was n .visitor In Medford this week while returning from a vlslt with relatives in Sacramento. Order your lilies early. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 6. .Klncald's Kaster ball. Gold Hill Sat. night. Dance till 2:00. Three quart mining claims were filed atth county recorder's office today to John McDonald and W. G. MnKlilen, .the first for sometime. The claims are located In the Evans cwok mining district. Call meeting St. Mark's Guild, Friday, S p, m., to arrange for parish dinner. R Easter presents, all new spring styles, 300 necklaces and pendants, value $2.00 tp $3.60, for N5e Ear rings and brooches, 60c. Brophy's, Jeweler? w. ( ; . t fi J. W. Kerns nnd E. B. Marshall are plaintiff in n milt filed Sat urday against tho California Ore gon Power company, The plain- tllus allege that land and crops were destroyed by water- from t' li ner Klamath lake and that tho California Oregon lower company Is responsible. They seek $21f 9XD.20 In four Causes of action. J. JI. Carnuhnn Is attorney for the plaintiffs. Klamath Falls lleruld Easter ball. Gold Mill Sat, ' S11 Don't forget to drive out to see the location for the new airport one of these evenings. .Signboard; lend off from the prater T-ake highway opposite (he National Guard field and Pacific highway near Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany. 0 A bounty warrant was issued at tho county clerk's office yesterday to Ivan Farmer of Ashland for the klllfnc of three coyotes. Tomorrow Is Good Friday and" It will' not be com plete without Fluhrer's Hot Cross Buns. Phone our retail store or your grocer today. J Mr. and Mra. A. E. Keames, who have been In Portland for several days, where Mr. Retimes transacted legal bUHlnwt), returned yBterday to Medford, ' , " , Rueker's Taxi.- Phone SB. Rates 25o. Prompt service.,-.. . ltf Kaster ball, tfold Hill 8a(. 8 I Included among the OreRonlans stopping at Medford hotels, other than Portland Clients, are M. 8. Boom and J. E..Fora of Marsh field, 8. II. Btockoff of Coquille. W. R, Endltott of Myrtle Point, J. D. Frost, C. W. Baker and S. L. Smith of Eugene, J. P. Whitlock an A.'W. llarria o't rtmeburf. - Qua tha r V. t.tt t In n.i. ,tr See the rabbits In our window. Monarch Seed Co.' . 6 Old-time dance, Walker's tonlte. We have choice Easter lilies. Monarch Seed Co. 6 J. W. Wakefield was III at his home yesterday with a severe eoll. Any reglnterfld vover' can find should vote on airport bonds An') 2nd, ( l6 Because of 'the absence, of the memlwrs of the high wchoo'l hand, the filrls' league danee, which was to b held Friday evening, April 5, has been postponed n week, anfl the girls April frolic will ho given j m jtfi stead on the fifth. Because of this delay the hoys popularity contest will be discontinued until the first of April. Order your cut flowers now for 1 Easter. Choice selection of roses, carnations, sweefpons, tulips and many others. Medford Green House, 100-5 j. Main. Phono 374, . 8 -Klncald's Imperial Orchestra. Gold Hill Sat. night, , 8 A civil action was filed' in the county clerk's office yesterday ' by .the Rogue Valley Milling company against J. W. Grantham for the collection of a promissory note for $222.61. Fancy dressed turkeys, chickens and capons nt the Public Market Sat. a. m. only,, March 30th. N. F. Ohrt. Trail. 7 Mrs. H. B. Kellom, who under went an operation for the removal of her tonsils tho first of the week, is visiting her mother, Mrs, Mary i-ewls. In Ashland for a days. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf 11. G. McCarthy, trainmaster of the Southern PaclMc from Duns mulr. spent this morning in the city transacting business and visit ing friends here. Mr. MeCnrthy was raised in Jackson county. Tune in on K.MED Friday night between 6:30 and 7 p. m., and listen to the big Aurpristi Easter offer of lister millinery the Band Box and Cmmy l.uu lint Shops are offering. fi T.arge numbers of salmon are entering the mouth of the river at tho present time, according to El mer Briggs, who has just returned from a trip to Gold lieaeh. Vnless the chlnooks are stopped by poach ers nt the mouth. othty are expected to be here early In April to provide a month or six weeks of excellent angling. The river was clear today and a few salmon were being caught. -Grants Pass Courier. ; Dance till 2:00 at Gold Bill East er ball. Gold Hill Snt. night. 8 If you are registered, whether you are a taxpayer or not, you can vote on the airport bonds Tues day, April 2nd. 10 ' Phyllis Roberts, who has been 111 at the Community hospital for the past several days, returned to her home yesterday. Easter ball, Jackson Springs Club SiU. night. 0:30 till t. 8 Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. ?S7f" Following games of the past week, N. KuJI Is still lending the city threecushlon billiard tourna ment, with Marvin Itnrrlck, Raj Watklns, flussonK, Tim Fnllln nnd Reginald Flfer leading the field. Don Super, who was another lend er, has withdrawn from the con test, as well ns Reuschleln and Nlckerson. giving other entrants a better opportunity to get closer to Ihe top. . Dynge's old-time dance every Thurs. and S.. ut Nut. 9 Dry fir slabs, $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. S24tf , 'Guests from California nt Moii rord hotels include W. II. Burr, Ruth S. Paulson. Mrs. A. M, Swain, Mrs. A. B. Kisser, Arnold J. Wer ner and Frank Palber, Jr., of Xo Angeles, C. Eugene Johnson of Oakland. D. J. Chatnberlnln, Jr.. and Walter L. Healy of Sucramen to, F. W. Ketlelman of Iali. Mrs. T. Jacobs nnd F. Derby of Holly wood, Hetty Dunlop Ehlers, T. H. Pitt. John C Moore, U M. Bart. II. J. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Edwards and H. C. Nelson. Klncald's Imperial orchestra. Gold Hill Sal. night. ' K . Fresh shipments of smelt nrriv I Ing dally. Froo delivery any place i In city. Johnson's Market. Phone ! !7. S38tf h, H. Wyant of the Lake Creek j district tqiem this morning In the I city on Jmslness. I Old-time dance. Walker's tonlte. 1 Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 824tf J Ballots were being sent out today 1 by Ihit Chamlier of Commerce to Its membership to nominate offic : ers for the annual election to be j held In u short lime. The entire 1 membership is eligible for nom i Inatlon, i'utled plants for EasterEaster lilies, hydra aKena, splreus, cycln imcns and others. Phon 374. Med ford Green House. Flowers by wlr anywher. Mis Frances Howard o? Klam ath Falls spent thn vwk end vis j ttlnc friends in Medford. Dry plna slabs, H load. Tel ifiJi. Medford Fuel Co. 3!4tf j Residents of the Shu.ly Cove sec- tion are npi ted to be nearly up in arms over the actions of two beo men, one from Medford nnd , the other from Reese creek, in nt j tempting to find bee trees on pri ' vftto proprrty. They are said to j have found several trees on pri j vate land nnd Indications on the I pnrt of the tnwners point toward ! some legal action If the practice continues. The bet danco In town, every i Wed. nlKht at W. O, W. hall. Music I by Harwnod and his 6 Mnrry t makers. 6 Mrs. Frank Schmltx, Beatty rest-, dent, is visiting In Mi-dford for sev- I eral days at the home of her moth er, Mrs. Andcrson.Klamath Newa. E. W. J. Hearty, owner of the Hearty Fruit company of New York City, who has been In the cityfor the past aeveral days con ferring with local growers, left last night for Portland, Seattle and other northern points, expecting to return to Medford within the near future. . t Body pine, 16-ln., $3-50 tier; body pine, 12-in., $3 tier. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 7. The water of tTppr Klamath lake Is, IS inches below tho normal depth of that lake at ttyaitime; of year, but is increasing since tha Copco ceased withdrawing water from it last week after the heavy rain and Bnow caused the Rogue river to rise again, and also be cause of the thaw, of snow in the Cascade range. This word .'was brought back to the tity by Super visor' Hugh B. Rankin of Cratef national forest, who while at Rocky Point op timber business yesterday gained 'information' from 'Arthur Leavltt, lessee. of the Rocky J'oint resort. Dose mending runners removed, and fmags vrorgea dock. Gianni- craft Shop. , 218tf Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newton left Monday for eastern Oregon, to le, gone for a week on business and plensure. ' " '. Dance 'bV tho Rogue at Rogue RJvor, Muslo by tho Rogues. 8 1 L. A. Salade, Jr.. is In San Fran cisco, topping at the Clift hotel. ' Hody pine, 16-In.( $3.60 tier; body pine, 12-ln., $3 tier.. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. .. '.' ,. 0 A Ford roadster, stolen last night from Its parking .pttjee on .North Central at Ninth street, was Btlll missing today, aeeotWing to the police. The car Is the property of 0. J Hunter-and 4s a 1!26 model, with license number J9-U93. Dynge'fl old-time dance every Thtirs. and Sat. at Nat. 9 Mealy Khimath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; CO lbs. T5c. Delivered any place Jn city. Johnson's Market, !th and Grape St. Phone 97. 309tf A new tbll stat,lon js' to ')' in7 stalled at the Ames service" station near the summit, of the: Green- springs by the Pacific Telephone, & Telegraph eompsny. according to II. S. Aiklns, local manager, who Tuesday checked over ,the need. This station, is being Installed1 for the convenience of the traveling public, he stated, many calls for service coming from tht point. Later, a small exchange may he Installed at the lumber town of! Lincoln, also near the summitl Although no definite action has yet heen taken, the rapidity with which j this town is growing it would seem ! would soon warrant such xpanf j sion. Ashland Tidings. . Pre-Eastor specials 500 new i uprlng hats at special prices, $1.79,1 $2.93, $3.98, $4. 98V' Hats at real i money-saving prlcea. TVe give green i stamps. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Slore 364 i A- building permit wns Issued yes- j terday to J. F". York to repair Ai dwelling on East Ninth street it a' cost of $400.- , " j ; That good coal low in ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phnna t39. tf ; c. W. plsen, chief' deputy In the Interna) revenue collector's office at Portland, transacted business with Deputy Collector Foy today, and went to Klamath Falls this afternoon. Hody pipe, ifl-ln., ?3'.5'6 tier; body plno, 12-Jn., $3 tier. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76." . 9 ' Howell Tatum, fnctory represen tative for General Tire eompuny. was In Medford this week trans acting business with tho local rep resentatives; the Lewis, Super Serv ice station. f Enster icards Swetn'a Gift Shop. ' ,6 Temporary' auto licenses were is sued at th ccounty sheriff's office yesterday afternoon to John Stur kln, II. 'IT. McClung, Mrs. V. 1). llrophy, M. J. Line, E. N. Day, Pierce-A lion Motor company, ,f. R. Mackey nnd F. G. Jackson of Medrordj. John McConnell, EnV Sherfy and D. L. Peterson of Ash land and Mrs. L, A. Salade, of Cen tral Point. That good coal--low In ash, Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. If Dressmaking and remodeling a. the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Dldg., Phone 1181. . tf Oregon Elks wilt feed on 'ihe stately elk ut the state convention of tho lodge, which will bo held at Klamalh Falls this summer. The Klamath lodges has secured Infor mation that elk may be shot on the national bison range In Montana and shipped ttw.Klumuth Falls for use during the convention. The lodge is considering ordering a number of the animals. Highest grade Utah coat, any life, anywhere, any amount, Han len Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Miss Eleanor Palmer left yester day for Salem to resume her studies at the Willamette university, after having visited her. parents, Mr. and Mnr. R. J, Pnlmer. here during the Mining vacation. Miss Palmer Is a sophomore at the university. Cpholsterlng Call Jacksonville 202. 336 Rest Vtnh coal hot and clean. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf H. A. Hampton, division engi neer of the Southern Pacific, with headquarter In Portland, arrived In th city, yesterday to transact business In the Interest of his com pany. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Jnimber Co, JJ7tf Guests from Portland at Med ford hotels Include M. T. Crawford, C. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Day. E. R MeQuirk. R. A. Rayard. O. J. Hill, Mr. and Mra. Jack Barry, J. K, Rrandeberry, M. Calkins, O. J. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mayhew, F. J. Hawes, J. T. Henry. P. 5 Mowry, O. Roberts. A. A. Roberts and IJ., P, Mitchell, , Window g'-ss, alt sites; a mo plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wka. tf Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 34tf An order releasing a Judgment of $31.20 against Rnnkln Estes In favor of Carl Howell was In file today at the county clerk's office. The Judgment was returned last week, following a civil Jril In which Howell succeeded inOilect Ing money the claimed was due for back wages as Estes employe. Estes paid the Judgment this week, after giving up plans to appeal the cos. W. G. Chandler, Southern Pa cific inspector from Dunsmuir, ar rived in Medford yesterday, hav ing been subpoenaed In the Young vs. the Dally News case now being tried in circuit court. Let mo writ your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tehrwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. .... tf Several parties of local Rotarians and their wives plan to attend the Ashland anniversary of (he Rotary club tonight. Find all tho )atn fiction at Swem's Book and Gift Shop. . 6 Following much cloudiness and drizzles of rain at times today, cloudy and, unsettled weather Is the. forecast for tonight and Fri day.' This forenoon's minimum was 42... ' " , Cheap lumber and. cedar posts. Medford ,Lumher Co. 237tf Plush bunnies, 15 Inches tall, $1. At Swem's Gift Shop. Modern Educational Mejthoda" will ie the subject of an instructive talk to be given at the Valley school by .the principal. Mra. Isabel Moa ner, wnen patrons 01 inn inutu- llWl. illlu iiinr iiitruun turn- Saturday, Aprli 80, at ?:3a p. m. . Presbyterians of , ';, .'; '' : ' Phoenix to Serve Vrf. Dinner, April 2 (Contributed) " ' ." . Th alrportliond issue ik Import-, ant. Get out and vote tor it April 2. Your help is needed. It is no small task. - You will have to work hard. You will need plenty of good refreshments after you have done your duty and yon will .find this nourishment id a substantial chick- en'dinner at the Phoenix Prosbyte rlttij church at 5:30. , ; ; KLAMATH GIRL TAKEN IN CUSTODY SALEM SALEM.j Ore.,j Marijh 2i.-(J$)-j After a chase iacross thof co;ur't house yard .and along several streets, Deputy Sheriff Sam Burk hart yesterday took Into custody Kose Randall, 20. Who Is wanted at Klamath Palls on a felony -harfte, the nature of which is. not known here. Miss Randall spent thre. weeks in the Marion county .jal) In 1926 for shoplifting, Obituary J?OLtlVAN-MelvlHo fc. " Hulll- van, roMident of ldford 4ind Civil war veteran 'rmrWfii away at uit CnnVHlerent Hospital at Awhlnnd whore he had been for more than two yearn because of infirmltlen, Wednesday evcnlnpr. ' K ' Mr. Kulllvan was born itt ' the atnte of Connecticut und was 85 yearH of aRp.'He'flpent manyp-ears In buslnpfis at AUnneapolls, Minne sota, and vn a life member pf the MnRonic lodRe at Orunlte nllH, Minn, He came to Medford about 10 yen i'N ujro where he had resided until Kolng to Awhland to be iciken care of lit the hospital, lie leaver one son, Hert Sullivan, formerly of Medford, hut now of California. I'uneral Her vices will be held at the C'onKcr chapel at . 2 : 30 Hunday, attended by the (1. A. It. 'Inter ment will be in the Medford ome lery. . . KRISBY Bessie FrJsby, wife of i' li. Krlwby of near Jarksonvllle, passed away at it local hospital early thl niornltiK at tho aKO of 3 yeatN. .She leaves five children aped four to nixteen years. The family cauie to Jacksonville a little mow than two years ago. The remains are at the Conser ehnnel.' t'nnl of Tlmnks. Vb wish to extend our deep nnd sincere appreciation to our n;nny friends who were so kind and thoughtful to us In our recent le reavemeut In the loss of our loved one; alsu for the many beautiful flowers. , fleo, N. Iwls nnd Family. . I'Yunk Obenchain nd Family. 6 Stores nose Klcdlon Day. The Merchants' Association re1 quests that all bustniw houses, of flres, and birjlness places of all kinds, .close their places on Tues day, April 2nd, at 4:00 p.' m., ho that all clerks, employes and em ployers can vote on tire bond issue for Ut new airport. CUAKKNCK MRKK KTt, R K. niHIKX. President. Secy. Merchants' Association. 10 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFIf FOR SA1-K 5-roorti house; sleep Iuk porch, fireplace, heaitiful shade, shrubbery, lawn. In rice lot. Ktmy terms, only $200 cash. lMeod to well. Thone J3S9. K. V, Corn, MontRomery Ward llldw. t ; - - ,, . .- 8 FOR JtKiNT 6-room furnished Apartment; RarK. - blocks fnm library, , F. Cainphell, K, Main. titf KOU 8AI.K Princess kitchen culil , net, like new. Jhone 815. 8 VA?TI-;n' Improved Or'ron rancti or vacunt land for half acre, fine new modern 7-room home In auburb nt Los Anaelej. (.live full imrtlculars. OlltM A Halwin. 610 Firal National Hunk. Whlttler. al. 8 t!i:U.l)l.rt HCS1M--A4 mm the riant loratlon. )lw about site linn lift ft. la block where fully three hundred thoutmnc In hulld innit already In? The price now vill look like a "pick-up" In two O'er more. Sep llolmea for Home, Nah lol corner. 8 WANTKD--Small rowboai. Call (ii'iKAs, Vhone 903. 8 POR HENT Modern 4 -room house, wired for electric nmsf. heater.-lanre Kleeplnf pon h, Jl'S, water paid. 0T No. ' Klversldv. s" Von RENT Nicely furnished ficcpina rooniK, good residence Ulsliicti Kiirage. ,4U4 , Jlolly. It o one rr i canairora 'pimples HAPPT is the woman frho has a clear, smooth, flawless skin! Both men and 'women ad mire such captivating loveliness. ' Kirst impressions cannot be pood without a clear akin first impressions are quickly made and are ! not soon f ortcotten. Old friends may excuse pimples and secretly sympathize but new ac quaintances may not be so chari table. Skin blemishes are not in viting. Neither can they be cov ered up. They embarrass. Hold people back. - Steal r. ''ay joy and happiness. A lovely clear sltl 5s within the reach of all. To those who have lost it, hope is. offered. You, too, may have a beautiful skin, rose-petal in texture, pretty as a picture and without a single pim ple. -. " ' . Strong, healthv blood nourishes the body and tights against infec-. tion and disease. Without plenty df. rich, red blood, there could be no strong, sturdy, powerful - men, or be a u ti f u 1, healthy women. ' sss ELK CANDIDATES ; TO GET THRILLS The insiiJipqms of tcfrture; a,nd laughter' are ail in rerfdneftrt For j the bis meeting of tiio Jlks lodge tonight when another large class of candidates will be initiated into j the lodge and B. P. (). E. order, i It will also be the, last-night under i the present regime of officers, as j on next Thursday night the new ; officers elected last month will be i installed. 1 ! Henfce, while the initiation of a large class of candidates is always j a choice morsel to the lodge mem bers, they are urged by the lodge officials to restrain themselves in reason tonight and not overdo, so & to' be fresh for next Thursday night's doings. . Besides the initiation there will ' be entertainment features, a con cert by the Elks band, and last of I all some good "eats." - M . . , . Tollis Deiul. SA1EM, Ore., March, 2fi. ( ' Tra w. Follis, corresponIent for tkeStWFVS - Next time little Bobby ' needs ' his shoes re- c"i'oled, aisk 'the repair man about Hunting-' ' ton Soles. Outwear leather 2 to I.N Keep the feet dry. Won't mark floors...- . I For Huntington .Solcst and Heels to - MEDFORD SHOE SHOP Axel Spjuth, l'rop. 231 E. Sixth LET'S MAKE WHOOPEE! Legion Whoopee Revue CRATERIAN APRIL 1 ; i - & 1. 1. v .. i Popular Prices Erybody's Going! n 6 r, I nimiNl to OlTa attefaattM mJ I : 1 I ' V . -V A t ? i ' ( - clear, ; 4 . - iT smooth, lovely v rt ekin speaks of rich, red blood within. Many thousands have regained their strength and charm by tak-', ing S.S.S. It , is Nature's own blood tonic for raising the body's power of resistance to disease, improving the appetite, building firm fiesh, and clearing the skin.. S.S.S. promotes constructive me tabolism (healthy body building).' It increases tho number of red-blood-cella. ,.; ... . ' ,vi : When you take S.S.S. to get rid of pimples, boils, eczema and such skin troubles, you are building up. the system to ward off the graver diseases of which these blemishes are Nature's warning. ; . :. S.S.S. is made from fresh vege table drugs and has a successful record of . over 100 years , back, i Of it. , ; v All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. Ask for the larger size. It is more : economical. : .i , ...! - , Cowtrlght IKS S.S.S. Co. ! thi state industrial accident com mission, complained of illness an hour before noon yesterday and wwU luitu. Ho diel shortly after noon. Follis suffered a . slight paralytic stroke three years ago. , He Was 51 years old. ' ' - , Sppc-lnl Cuimnimhntlon Medford Lodge No. 103. A. , VT F. A. M., Friday, March 2!, T:30p. m. Work fn the i E. A. degree. Hy' order of W. M.I ? : C. M. HOLSTO.V, Secy.; S Who Can Vote, t Every man and woman who Is registered, whether - a property owner or a taxpayer or not, can vote at the airport bond elclibn Tuesday. April 2nd. 10 CHESTC0LDS Apply over throat and chest cover with hot flannel doth.-; Vscks " v VapoRub 1.QS? 'JHjBSf'iSrJrt Um4 Yearly Four Complete Shows Daily ' at '-'f-1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 ' SF.F. an H. B. Warner COMQUEST A struggle through icy ban Hers.; The battte ..aqalnst cowandico. -rtungerand death. Victory in the thrilling at tempt for conquest. THE COLORFUL SERMON PROF. MOORE ORCHESTRA ) ADMISSION Matinees 10 and 35 SWEM'S KODAKS BOOKS GIFTS Send Easter Greetings To Your Friends , The Kaster o.wls were never more beanti . ful than this year expressing good will' and wishes in harmony with the occasion. Sentiments by .famous writers. Designs In- iiiitionallv known artisis. w Have You See Them CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jannin & Woods - , James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy DR. RICKERT says Yonr greatest hanlchlp Is a weak organ of vision. It Is a. dangerous condition as well. Sight conservation is as necessary as life Conner vation. (Jet your eye exami nation today. DR. JUD RICKERT , OPTOMETRIST"; 222 E. Main Medford Ore. . n Hn.rV' - . i THIS hear ALL TALKING STARTLING1 MELODRAMA OF THE FROZEN . ; ; WASTES OF THE ANTARCTIC MONTE BLUE WITH Lois Wilson IN. Evenings 25 and 50 ' Two aviators' daring yfW IMi) I . J dash to the South Pole. "am A SWEM'S Dr. T. De La Rhue Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined a'nd Glasses Fitted Optical Practice' "' . Exclusively 404 Medford Bklg. Tel. 1329 ALL NEW ! AND IT'S A .;, TALKING THRILLER Tully Marshall TODAY 'i