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PXT33 TWO MEDFORD MfilL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1929. ill 31 . .ml! -;(C3 .no: 1 I It Iocal and -'Personal Building permits were issued by t-'Wy J'estcrJuy pd today jo A. lliltrth ttr" construct a' dwelling an East Jackson street,- nt' a , coat OftSjIiO; Rogue Ilivcr 'Valiby Can ning company. South Front street, - . addition, J1200: Charles-Cunnlng-. ham,' garage, (60; Armstrong Mo t ft tor company. South Riverside, heat. Ing Jilant. 188; 1-aura J.. Aiming, ctwelIln'g.P1rie stroot.'I'JSOO; J..H. LegiTta; West Wain 'Street, ''.fence, 60. v " V ' : ' Meili Kuimath Netted bom po tatoes, 100 lbs. (or 11.20; 60 lbs. TSc? -Tjllver&rl ftnv nlare "in citv Jphiisbn's Mitrltet, 6th and Grape at:' Phone 97. , . 309tf tjugeno Orr. son of Mrt arid Mrs; ..t,. A. E. Orr, has 'arrived noma from Portland to spond the Easter holl o days with his parents. Ho Is a cadet - -.: at" the Hill Military academy and '- vfill-rosume his schoor'T'ork'. there; about April 8" ',;.-. i ,-. ifya9 PJnk, ie-ln:: J3.60 tlW; body plrio; Win., 3 tier. 'Valley Fuel Co. Phone 78. - 0 rll.,W, Mayor ot New York City' and: Mr. and Mrs. E. C. -Craig and children of Vancouver, E. C, are' guests ,rom a distance at. Medford' hotels. Others are Mr. and Mrs. I '.-; W, K. 'Hewer of Great Falls, Mont.,! J "W. H.J Montgomery of Blackfoot. I Ida-i and It. O. Wllscy of Laramie,' I WyO.' - i .-After casting-your vote in favor" i orv Mdford's unp airport Tuesday,- pi ,41114, Liy vui r iur another-of -tnone- wonderful chicken dinners at 6:0. 8 Mr,1 Itnd 'Mrs. Johh Butibr and' Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Aiden left thlf. morning, for their summer homoi at .Trail to apeml Easter Sunday and the weok end. "1.6b of Vvhoopee, folks! Legion Hevue, April 1. 'Let's go! .'Indludftdnmong' the out of town county -visitors ih Medford 'today nre Mrs.. Frances Miller ot Eagle Point,1 Mrs. Marjoiio .Porlnti and Mii(s,"Wll4la Darnotlle of Ashland, Blossom 'Und '-Dorothy Head, of Warner CreoK. Mr. and Mrs. M. A Rchuh! tor Sami) Valley; H. E. Wll sin of Central Point and F. S. An drews of Gold Hill. .-'Hose friending runners .rbmoved, and snags worked back. Hand! waft Shop.-::! ' ; -. ': ..', '- 216tt PwIgHt Phlpps. district state fire warden, Is a patlont at the Sacred Heart hospltul, suffering with the flu. and 'pleurisy Dance- by the Rogue at Rogue River.. . Musla by the Rogues. 8 -'.Payment of 1378,000 of tribal funds to the I860 numbers of the Klamath "Indian tribe-? amounting to-,M0 per' capita- will .be . made todayi t was expected at the Klam ath -Indian reservation. In' line wlth-the Indian policy, checks due minors and indigents will he -with held 'Vahd': invested In. -their- behalf by Indian -authorities - - Thus the actual disbursement will total about (186.000. - . t. '--Lady .driving 6 San ''.Francisco Monday.- (April l; would like lady soiwenKerr' ' Ca'lt 1002-R. .!. Whittled from soft -, sugar -pine Wood, a long chain and whiffle trees Is on display at-the Chamber of- Commerce as the work of a P. Itobb or this eitvj ' He completed the whittling In and with 'his work has won ' several prizes at various exhlbitlonsi He whittled a IbiuJ chain In ton days; iwlth. the links.- cut. from a solid piece of wood.'.':.. :. - 1 Dance at Walker's Sat. night. Popularity contest. ' i '"- 7 'Mr. ftd Mrs. R. W. Hurrow's of Petalumi Mr. and Mrs. V. S.- Gar batneeand son of JackBon, b, M. Gordon. D: M. Peterson and R. 13. Betahd bf San Francisco are among the "guests from' California reglB tereft at Medford hotels. ' "; Dry pine slabs.' jJ5 load, 'Tel. OS!; 'Medford Fuel Co. 824tf 1 Last Tuesday afternoori a high way crew of H men with trucks ana equipment moved Into Gold Hill aid will make their headquar ters at the Gold Hill hotel for the next (4w days. This crow will bo swelled to about 20 men. employing 5 HeVeral local men. They will be t x busy for the next two weeks ropalr ! Ing the highway en either sldo of i:-' Gold . Hill. This . maintenance or j sanitation carries with It all the 1 equipment necessary -to de tho 1. small repairs to the asphalt paving. - About two weeks In- expected to be I- i utilised In tho repair work at' this point. ' The crew- received a con- nlgnment .of now Ford 'truokB ai I this point which wore pressed into service for tho first tlmc.T-Oold Delicious Kaster dinner i tomor row at Hotel Jackson Coffee Shop. . See mrfnu In today's Tribune. ? f - Tom Hillings of tV.ov Rerrydale '" district left for Klamath Falls to vlsff hts. aaughtei. Mi's. Paddock, who. Iiaa been 111 for the past sev .ernl days. . '.' : -. v V ,. ; Bony pine, Ifl-ln.', JS.BO tier; body W Co.. Phone 70. 0 ... : The Estate of Owon Conover is belnr admitted to probato court, according to petitions on (Do today at:the county clerk'H office." Con over is--remembered ne the man J1 ' who : committed suicide in the I ixidffepolfe' district.': several miles , above Butte Falls, " several weeks 1 ago.-- A sled was used to bring th I bodry over the' deep snow througn J timbered country until Butte Falls Was - reaohed.- Tho estate Is not large. J - Hot; -clean coil. ' Tet. 03 C. Mel J ford Fuel Co. Sf4tf I Prank Hamlin was a business I vhMHor IW the city from the Iako' 1' : Crehk district yesterday. - ew and novel dress sale Sat. hlght at Mulllns', J00 new drosses. I vejlsee to 17.50, en salo from to '! 9 p. m. only, at $6.9G. 8 .'k J. W. Banders of Malln and Mr. , and Mrs. Geo. C. TJIrluh ot Klamath Falls . were among the Klamath i cdunty residents spending yostor-' K day in Medford. . Potted planta for Easter Easter IlH". hydrangeas, spireas, cyelfl tnemi end ethers; Phone 74, Med ford Green House. Flowers by . Wire enywHerW.- , . f I L Tifft me write your fire Insuranee. i furl" Vi Tengwnld, Hotel Hollnnd. PhotwOrS. " ' ' , ' Miss Esther Olson, a member ot the Qrants Pass school teaching staff, Is spending the, week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Olson, residing north of Medford on the Pacific highway. Klncald's imperial Orchestra, Gold Hill Sat. night. 8 Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Cp. ;.';;' ..tsjtf "Miss Ellen Phlpps was over from .Medford Wednesday, calling on relatives and friends and look ing after business," says the Ash land Tidings. KnatAp hnll n.nlA TTltf On .e New end' novel rirptib enln Rht ! night at Mulllns'. 200 new dresses. values to 117.60, on sale from 6 to 0 p. m. only, at t6.96.r 8 - The only two counties in Oregon where arrests for game law viola tlons'Were not made last year were Sherman and Wheeler; Coos, with a total' of 61 arrests, stood high est -on the lost of - counties and there. "was only one man .arrested who escaped conviction. Any registered: voter can and should vote on airport bo'nds April 2nd. .., . ,(i , , - :;,';.; , -JO I - Dance tit Walker's tonight. ' Join thti Popularity-Contest.' , 8 ! Preliminary hearings' for. throe local "boys, apprehended by . the police Thursday afternoon, for passing alleged bad checks were scheduled to-be held bijforo County Judge Alex Sparrow. In Juvenile court: One of "the boys was In trouble last year on a theft charge and the other -Is alleged to have hoen: In minor- scrapes, -while 'the' third' hnd not been In trouble be fore. The money obtained by-. the. Checks' hn Iwn -rOMfni-nrl hv iWa parents ot the throe boys. - : .. ; Don't forget 'to drive out: to see the 'location for. the new -airportl one or these evonlngs. ' Signboards lead off from tho Crater -Lake highway opposite the. National Guard field and Pacific highway near Owen-Oregon Lumber com; pany. - : i Phoenix favors tho airport but cannot vote. Wo favor tho airport, of courso, and will vote. We will also do our best to get out to that chicken dinner at 6:80. ., : Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 031; Medford Fuel Co. '. .: 324tf ; ' Harry Williams ot tentral Point this week left for Eureka: Cat where ho was called by tho death Of hts 'brother.. Ho was-acoom panted to: Eureka by his mother of Grants Pass. -..Money loaned to worthy -people to pay their honest debts. Thomas .Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm-Blk.'COr. Main and Front, upstairs,- ' 12 Lady driving to Sun Frahclsoo Monday, April 1, would .like lady passenger. . Call 1002-1.; -i "i:: It snowed last night :nll "the way rrom corvnllls to Modfnrd. aneorn Ing to V. W. King, --who rived early this mornIng,byi motor- to spend several days ' visiting Mm King, county nurse.iwhO! iij JlU fit plans to return'.tomorrowi trf- Cor vallls, where he Is employed-by "tho Associated Oil company. :- f 'Legion Whoopee Itevue.V April 1. ' Seat 'sale open nowl Hurry! 8 Window glass: all slzesi also plate glass, rrownriage caninet Wks. tf . La Creole's Amy, i -an Oregon purebred Jersey cqw nt Beayorton, i'e'i'St T;jrnjletoil. ,a,.prodnnl Wcoi'fl fthWtflhakW herMha ond i.hlghest '.jlt)rfi' producer Of the 'Jersey - breed making an official pronuctlon, test: record after reach ihg 18 years of ago. ,Thls cow, -now In her 'twentieth yenr. produced 650.90; lbs. of buttorfat and , 013 los.' f milk during a 806-day tost on two mllklngs per" day.- ,Only six obwsiovot" 18 j'oiu'h of ageRre In eluded In the tql,al of, 28,730 ,,Icr- sey .cows In the United 'States that nave neen orticially tested for pro ductlonV ' :. ; ' : .' ; Any voter desiring to 'visit the, proposea site for the airport and does not have a car will hB'. fur nished free transportation by. tele phoning the Chamber of Commerqe C3, ' -i ; '' .-' - . ;. ; , . . , 1 ; "tvhbbpoe" April 1. , Be t'iibro "'Now and tiovol dross; sale:. Sat. night at Mulllns'. 200 new drflJos; values to $17.60, on sale prom .0 to. P- til. only, nt J8.05. - , '. ' 8" ""Hurley Hall of the ApnleKato dls- Irlot sneht yosterdny In tho eity oil business, - ' - "Cheap lumber hnd bndar pnsts Mi'dford Lumber Co. V? ' i'37tf Klncald's IJastev ball. Gold Hill Sue. night. - Dance till 2:01) A Indicating tho height of Mhc bounty season Is ovor, no bounty warrants have been Issued forthrea doys at the county clerk's atflcb, and Indications woro that ' none would be Issued today. During' Feb ruary' and January as many, as a dozen dally wore Issued for, l)oli cais," coyotes and occasionally o, mountain Hon. ." ; Dancp till 0:00 at Gold Hill Bust er ball, -Gold Hill Sat. night, ,- .Everyone who can ls asked to furnish a ear Tuesday, April 2nd, rrom 1 to s p. m to he used In itho airport election. Telephone 03, tho Chamber ot Commorce, It you have' a car. :: : m llpholstorlng Call Jacksonville 2"2. . . . . '8S6 Among the Oregonlans registered ai Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flsk, Geo. J. Letlon and Carl Barnes of Eugene, und tho follow ing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Jnmle H. 8mlth, Mr. and Mrs. V. IT. Jorgensen and family,, li; . O. Palmer,, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. -Kau, Mr,, and Mrs. H. T. Sheriff, G--D. Samler. J. M. Macleay, 1. C- Zeh rung. C. II. Springer, J. E. Davis, H. C. Lawson, J. Dunkln, Carl Dun kin. Ted Dunkln, Graver Tyler,. W. II. Martin and D. J. Dollols. ' Rest Utah coal hot and clean. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 32-ttf If' yea nre registered,' whether you are a taxpayer or not, you can Vote on the airport bonds Tues dny, April 2nd. . 10 H. C. Olx-y, forest ranger of Cra ter national forest at Fort Kleimnth, spent today here on buslneks ht the forestry office headaunrters. Chicken dinner nt Amy's Place. 'Jacksonville, Kntftcr, , . n Eastor ball, Jackson Springs Club Sat. night, :0 till , . . ' 8 Tho funeral of M. C. Sullivan will be held nt Conger's funeral parlors at S:S0 p. m.'Sundny. Tire Masons will have charge. Bert tit. Sullivan, his son, will attend the funeral. 1 t , RurkAr's Taxi. Phone 68. ltnles J9c Prompt service. ' - ltf Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriff's office yester day to the Claycorrib Motor com- .pany, Ashland Printing company and George MOBser of Ashland. W. J. Berkheimer of Keno, Dan Pearc of Jacksonville, R. W. Dusenberry of Oold Hill, Jones Sultser of Tilf; ent and Walter Scholer and T. .w. Dally of Medford; Easter ball. Qold Hill Sat. h;I' . "Legion Vhoopee iRevue," Aprl a. : ry io get,.in: .-- 8 Highest grade. Utah coalany size, anywhere, any. amount.. Hint- sen coal Co. Phone 289. ' ;tff An auto collision which resulted In a coupe, driven by Dorothy An- aerson, turning over, occurred yes terday, afternoon i on East Main streot 'whemthe coupe:was struck .by , a sedan. driven by Frances 'Bow land. The crash took place nt the intersection of Crater Lake avenue and resulted In -minor duts-to an occupant iof the smaller -car. in a collision on North Riverside, a Ford touring ear lost; a' wheel when It collided with a truck,, "bu t was otherwise. uninjured. ; ; , r oChlpkon dinner In Amy's Place, Jacksonville, Easter, y w .. ! Ladles' aneV children's halri-cuti-ting. ,. Nash- Barber Shop. ' i 84t , ; Dry fir slabs, SO load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tt Jonnle M. Thompson, staff secro. tary of the University i Guild arid'. member of the Business and Pro fessional Women's club of SaHemi spenutHls morning in the clty con ferrlng with prospective, membci's, of .tbe igulid here.--: She' plans to remain over-for the meeting of the Buslnqss and. Professional: Worn- ,en's club to be held the first 6f the week, , :- ; - Dyhge's old-time dance every i nufs. ana sat, at 'Nat. .... ( 9 .; Dressmaking And" remodeilrig nt the g, Fashion; shop, AH Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. . tf ,; .Thq Ashland lodge of Elks-will entertain Elks and tholr ladles of northern California in Ashland to night, with a- program, including nunuei. carus, initiation arid dance. A litrge delegaliori of, Elks and their. Jadles 'from : Vreka, Horh .breoit, , Hilt . and . bthoi-. northern California towns , and , commun'! Jtles in the jurisdiction of' the Ash land Iodise wlll.,bo.' l)roseiit.: . The banquet-will bo served In the t.ithiii Springs hotefk ami- following this, the ladles will go to the Elks' ladles' card A'pom wlille the -men will parT ticipate In 4he eegulermeeting and spoclal. initiation ceremonies In the lodge room. Later, everybody will join In the dance in the lodge room. ( Dance at Walken's tonight.' Join the popularity Contest .v..- : ; 8 i Fancy, dressed, turkeys,, chickens and. capons at the. Puhllo: Market Sat. a. m. only, March-.-SOthj. N. T. Ohrt, Trail. . . . f .Get .-:thoso .fondors.. .and "auto bodies- straightonodrat Brill's Sheet Metal Works, apposite Lewis Super Service station..: . phone .-. ; t Included ampng .tho Washington state -guests' registered dt "Medford hotels aro Mr and Mrs.:w..'lij Cul bertsun and Robett-O'Dea or Ever-; ett,. Mr. and .Mrs. H.. J, Prill of Aberdeen and G-.Rumbaugh ot Se-i attle. ..'; -;' -. t';'1"' ;; . - Delicious : Easter dinner tomor row at ilotel Jaclison; Coffee Shop. Sep menu 4n . today's .Tribune, i.i 8. ...Factory blocks,, $0 load. Tel.: 681. Medfbrd Fuel Co. ' . ) - 324tf .. KIPcald's Easter bait, Gold Hill Sat. night; Dance till 2:00. "A, .marriage- license .was- -Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of fice to Robert Green, 82, of Corn ing, Cat.) and Lila Cehtn-fc, ; 21, of Orlnnd, Cal. A couple applied for a llcensa this forenoon .but, -like others, :they were unable to obtain the license because .the groom had not procured a. medical certificate. .The couple: were, from California' and were unfamiliar wjth Oregon laws.,' - ---- -.-:. ;: - - ..' " - Cheap dry lumber at 'Medford Lumber. Co. , - ,. . j ; -. .;237tf That-good eoal--lbw In ash. Hari sop Coal; So.' Phono 239. , i .', tf I '.: Efiste'r ball, Jackson Springs Club .gut. night, 3:80 till. 2 .. . 8 i Wi Davidson, resident rtian aget" pt Seeley :& Compnny, Port land, jspeht yesterday ;in the city on business. Ho -left far Klnmnth Falls, lust night, and plans to re turn to. Portland via Bend, j ,i, :tThnt good coal low in nsli. Ilnir- sen. i;oal Co. Phono 2811. tf I Dance;; W. O.'W. hall Sat. night., Added .orchestra attractions. Spot aances.. Order your cut flowers now for baster. Choice selection- of roses. carnations, sweetpeas, tulips and many others. Medford Green House, 1006 E. Main. Phone 874,- - 8 .With nearly every booth filled, loanys olty public-market was pro nouneed one ot tho best of the sea son and enjoyed ah unusually heavy patronage. P-eaturoS of the mar ket. Included special booths by the V- C,, T. V., Missionary society of ino Advent Christian' church and the Medford Garden cliih. The lat ter Included n large variety ot flow er plants, bulbs nnd seeds, ail of wfilcH were In good demand. Tho Other two thonths featured home cooked pastries and foodstuffs. nvnge'S old-t me elillico evei v ruirs. ana sat. at Nat. ". . . 9 " One thousand Eastor lilies. See our display . at, Liberty. Market. Rogue Valley Floral Co. Tel. 1040. : ;: ',:! ;: ' - .. " V g. Klncald's 'Imperial Orchestra. Gold Hill. Sat: night,.,: t ;; 8 Mr. a'nd Mrs. Fred Schroder Knfl' son .Delmer of Northfleld, Minn- are gucstB at tho home of their couslnsi Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Berry, residing on-Crater Lake avenue. : Body pine, l-in., $3.60 tier: hodv pine, 12-ln., 13 tier. Volley Fuel Co: Phone 76. .'.. Dance till 3:00 at Gold Hill East. or ball. Gold Hill Sat. night- ? An extensive deposit . of steatite. a mineral used In manufacturing sink linings, hearths and coarse utensils, has besn found on Powell creek, Steatite, -commonly known as aonpstone, has not been known generally to exist here in quantity nut a large ledge six feet wide war uncovered on tho F. IX. Buel place. Powell creek le a tributary of WIU Hams creek. The. mineral was found on Missouri Flat In a small vein by A. L. Murphy and when It was shown to. Mr. P-iioll he asserted that he could point out a large deposit. Grants Pass Courier. . Can anyone give us the nddress of M. R. Harper, formerly of Rogue uivcrr -.':.-"... , A bad break .cost Ray Watklns his game, last evening? in the olty three-oushlon - tournament -.-whri Rowley Toyldr.4,efealed '.him, "20 'to 24, on a handicap of 25, ,to 20. ,Wtetklns 4lT Wj ftg'difi piled UffaileidioMJIcrie WMPI4, but yas unalileitd W-ebJ jipj thlj)ace. In Ih'e'malcn between flm Fallln and Maryin.Barrlok,. the Jattel -defeated the;:fbfmei b3( ii .margin, -of four POinU. ! . :,:,; : ' :,:,, (-.Prbsh shipments ot smelt arriv ing daily. . Free delivery any -place in. c(A1f'JuiinWi'ii j&arkefj Phone 9'- ifil-iM " 1 il'iff i Am ijastM aWn?aJwli'f Pe 6'ven at '. the,- Presbyterian - church ; .at Phoenix- on-Eustor Sundny hlght, lit - 7:00, entitled. "The King's Highway."" All aW mvifed.-; , . - Milllnery--l!)8tetMir here and lwDi have .all,. thn , beautiful colors and straws' fo.rf : ypuiy,'(, Inspection. ' ' . We also' make, clean and fit', hats" 'for all-ages.' Sllstf Taylor, '42. So.' Cen tral.."'' : ;:-';. - : .; "''': i ' i The union Easter Sunrise .meet ing .will be hold' atPhoe'nix, on Easter' Sunday - morning ' at, 7:00. If the' weather pennlts the meet- Jng-vwlll' bb held- on the Rnder hill;'- just -oobth ' 'of- Phoenix, but If , - the -weather Is -inclement ,' the meeting "will;-be ...held In -' the Presbyterian "churoh'J nb Phoenix. ' . Keeri''antiolnfltloh' lft.:hpHnflr Altnwin by avjedford-; tbifitrft-gperB. liy ithe "Leglbh Whoopee Uavite" which takes nlaco, at , the Craterlan Mon- jday rilglit , .Yerypne Is, looking forward to. an, unusual production iand Dlretitqr dsj-vls states, thai; they will ,;'. not, be , .dkaiipont,ed. . - The plo(, Jlnea,. comedy, musi, and the soenery. arc. .all iii)ifnie and epm blno 'p make.' up, a performance Which Js bound, tp meet with' popit lr. :. approval, Tlie. '; davance seat suie piusaKes o,.pai:Keu iiquhr wneu tile- urtttlni rillses. nt: 8;,'I0 o'clock McndfiyilKbt,,, ,,,.., .",,". ; : The Idcpl airplane? landing-.1 field! was a busy place yesterdny , and today with the arrival and depar ture of several? north and south bound planes, .the.-iargest": number, this", yean, ko fuav-nDd regarded as only nn inkling,, to, what future iiilr; truvei .will, be, -making a nev,alr ,nor1t,.f(r. Me(lC.or.d,,.,neqpssai'y. ! v A,motiB, Vi,e ,jipst.,ft(rlvlnB jind departing .wiuj iU; Stlnson-Dctroltor,, bound . iov-v Seattle; ;,Xex' ..Rankin !cabtn-. plane, en, .route -to Los An geles from Portland; now. Boeing mull plane en route to Oakland from Seattle; army plane .en- route to .Seattle' from San Antonio: . pri vate plane ,-en route to Santa ' Ores' from-.. Voqclaiid-i,'-, ASsoqja'ted. i-' ion plane en route to Seattle:. FoCfer. cabin plane en route to Portland. Carnation Bull f . ' Will Take Trip in ; . .. , ' 'ff Airplane k :'i'w' - OCONQMOWOC, Wis.., Mch: 30. While tliero may be some doubt, as to. whether the cow 4 111 the liurserv' rlivme. ever, did k jubip over the moon, one ot her . son a is goingtp fly,, : .'A "pui'e-lJr.e'd ",veai;lins Hoi- 4 Bteiti bull, Cnrhatlou Badger Aerq tone Star, wilj .leavtl 4. Pabst alruort'linVe by airplane April 2, tor a trip to Sohl'Hen- burg, Texas, wiiere, he' wlll be, presented to a group b'f Texas '- dairy tarniefs. .,' " '" ''! :' , ' " The bulrts 'tlie' property' of 4 thb, Carnutlon'Mtlk- Products' f eompahy, iind'llio occasion for the .gift is. ilie; breaking of T Kruunu ior iae company s iirst .i mllkicunuensery In Texas: SAtEM,:Ore., Mar. 30. Rohero S; 'Farrelt- of1' Pftrtiairf. member 'otherstnte senate foi many sessions, was ruppolnted by Governor PrttterffdYT" yesterday :to succeed Ah&,, tatti.Fred -P.- Kandali. Favrell -haW1- bo-hffAgc- In the packing business and formerly was a member of the commission firm of Kxerdlng & FiTrrell. Mq was a delegate tu the Republican na tional ; rnnventinn nt . Kntin Cltv Inst BUrnnrt:j.Vii v, - V.'. i. . y.r.-'V. Sch ujf foil -U t ltt ' flf9, com m it tod milc.de 'nt -totfi 'home TrT "THyerton yosterdny by restlr!i the muzzle of a shotgun against the back of his head , 9.xu pUUng,.thij, trigger Avith the 'f cKrtlnfr 'to Jspohdency ovorvtnlWlcvVoaw' believed to be the cause, lie was alone at m llmei Mrs. ITsher-having' gono Ho good Friday, nor vices - at ,the Methodist church.) ,tfv i ; m ; AVonnui awl Son llunt ELKTC'N.Xd.v-AlniTh' 30. Mrs, Anna Manoney. TO, nnd her son, Edward, 5'' were burned to death at th Intter's home horo Vohh6rV VT rt.e4T.onso on flro after shooting mo woman und her son- oifis opiiwiistic '-.: '?'" ' t'-' .''.-;s!-,-, J-- I'-Jc-.-.'.: '; .; AIR TRAFFIC HEAVY AT ' . LOCAL LANDING FIELD 4. ; '.. . ; , ..: " FARRElTAPPOINTED TOUCH OF POETRY AND RHEUMATISM - 't lit t ' . --. f 5 ' J.; Court s, HU. orchardlat rarl sport authority, haaeball mtiKnate and' fisherman, is' suffering from his annual touch of the rheuma tism, . and 'UUb applying , poulr ticea and liniment,,, evolved the following snappy poem-on the air port election... entlUed; 1 ,. "Med-. ford's a (lo-Cotter": ' -i .r''.i:u'. If . airships over: MeUCord sailed ."Vith no landing place to atop,' Other towns, .would -say we. -failed , And laugh about our flop! The. Medford npirit- always: .wins Jn :hiisinesn,,'ja.thletic8,. and all r. So let the. airships ispin v v, .- Around the field thjs fall.,., Want it ? Of course ,wc Mo: - 'Business, , and working men, and nil :.r; :.v- - Will help' to build one new The old one is too small! Fruit,:mall all goes, by air-,-7 The fastest it can be tote; .. Tuesday we vlli all be there - . In the little booth to vote. Vote to , get the ; airfield thru Don't mind about tho dollar; When; .finding 'it .makes you two, You'll-, never make a. holler! . Then our Jlttlei town wlil. grow, : And business will be.better.,. For nil itho-.-world ;will know; ! ,,:. MKDFORD'S A' GO-aiST-ER! LEAKY TRUNK OP ' CHJCACQ, Mar, 'p.-rW) Unles Congressman M. " Alfre,d, Michael - $bji .of .Chicago, surrendered to fed eral authorities today, United States Commissioner Edwin K. Walker announced, he would send deputy marshals on a search for him. A warrant for Mlchaelson's ar rest was issued -yesterday, almost six months after. his indictment by a, Florida grnnd jury on. charges of possession; transportation and. im portation of liquor.,.;. Bond was set at S3.000. . v - .. Efforts . to find Mlchaelson, since the , news reached here Thursday of .his indictment have, failed. The indictment, returned at Jacksonville Inst October, charged that liquor. Was brought into the country.. In "expedite ortler"; bag gage through the port of .Key West on January ,3, 1928; that , It was seized at. .Tacltsonville , on ,01 about JanuaryvQ.' l.(28, affier .police re ported that one of six trunks was Teailtlnp: i.. ; .v . . . PETAL PLUCKING LOVE TESit IRKS CHrcAao, Mar. , tia.-ifP) The flowers that blom in ' the sprihg, Ira,;. Ja espeoiaUy ;aalsies-.-7T-, ava causeq trouplo jbetween Jthe AVaito,! Martins. , , : , ,.i .. ; . - . . Mrs. Martin told Judge Joseph Sabath so in seeking a dfyoroe. Her husband, she said, had. a petal plucking complex. Seelntr a daisy. he would take.lt and pull, its Detail one .ny one cnanting tne oio re frain;, 'She i loves mo, she .loves me not." If the last petal hap pened to be a "not,? Mrs. Martin suffered, slro snid. "When, daisies were out of season. Judge Sabath was told-. Martin would recite the ritual to the peu'ts of some other, bloom. Once, ac cording to his wife, he got hold of. a double chrysanthemum, and spent a. long , time denuding It of petals, only to find that came out "not.", Mrs. Martin complained that she was ' unable to convince him of the flower's Inaccuracy. The court cited Martin for con tempt, because Martin said he hnd failed to pay temporary alimony. Suspend Justice .. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March 30.- PI Chief Justice Charles V Mason nf 1ig state supreme court was ims; ".ded. Y. the court of Im peachment , pending his trial on 11 articles ,.f impeachment. Th court voted 28 u. ' on a motion of Senator Lester K. Smith of We woka for adoption of the suspen sion. . ,: r . - " j. ,4 Hayiolt Roulk-ry ';' "' ' CHICAGO, March 3?). (A") After blowing off the top of his victim's head with a shotgun, a payroll robber at Rlverdale. Chicago-nub-, urb, todny leaped into a waiting car, pilotett by a; woman, nnd escaped with $700. , , . : , FH Ik vn Major BOLOCWA, Italy. March 30 (IP) Major Alberto Mariano, companion of Captain Follppo Zappl ant the Swedish scientist Finn Malmgreen on their historic hlko across the ice after the Italia disaster, today underwent an operation In order that an artificial leg might be fit ted for him. His leg was ampu tated shortly after his rescue, after gangrene had set in from frostbite. To lltiltd Blimp, "' ' " i ' ASIt INOTON'. March 30. OP) The war' department has given ! permission to the Ooodyenr Tirol nnd Rubber -company., to use n: hangar nt lloss . field. Arcadia. I California, for one year ns a base I for the assembling and operation! of a non-rigid, helium airship.-- 1 LADY IN DHIDAGO OKEH IS GIVEN SHE FOR PORT BY INSPECTION "Iii brderttj sureof'ta ap proval of the airport site by the head "of the goVornm,ent , depart ment on- the coast, .the -publicity committee requested H. W. RhodeB whose official title is superinten dent of lighthouses, or':in other wordH, superintendent of- airways construction, on the . Pacific coast, to make ,an: official inVestrga'tior. of the proposed site, which ; he xiidj,; nnd we. nrint herewith Mr. Rhoctes' signed report: .'. . . ,.San; Francisco. :Cal Mar.' 26. f ''In, accordance: wifh -the - verbnl Irequest of the .chairnjan . of- your airport,, committee, made. , March 2,; -an Inspection of "your, proposed airport site , was made; by a representative-of 'this office, who-has made the following report: , An inspection. o ,the new , ; silft fqr -the Medford. munici- :.- pai, airport. ;was , made hy me -i. Mu.rch 14, ;1029.. The, - site' '" .r. has 'been i.wellphosen,: and Is remarkably . free from haz ardous. .obstructions.-. It may j be.reaxjhed by- means of eter-rale-dirt ; roads, any one of .-. which ;may:.-be surfaced. ;wlth t comparatively!. small, expensp tp. ,the, ;cqmrnunlty, .thus insur ing neasy.and ..quick' access ;, frpjn .the airport tpthe tbusi; ' ness- district .of the- city. -;. -VTho.area of the field Itself .. sufficient ,;. to adequately , take care of t,he future as well ay- the; presepti needs;. of the qity. The, surface -of the field Is slightly rolling . nndut the ' . present' : time- Is soft in matiy places! However, with; prop- . er. grading, , drainage, and - con- ' Htruction,--pf. :runways, excel-, land-landing facilities may bo provided. Ample space is available for the constrpctlon . of officq buildingPit rhapgurs and . other facilities necessnr ' fqr ,the, operation of a first class airport, which ,-when . erected will not constitute,, a hazard ;to flying.. ;v ..' . , . An airways beacon will, be erected adjacent, to the vest side of the field. : A site f or: m tho airways communication , or .radicy station hiis been se lected which; lays npproxi- ' mately a quarter -mile to Hie ; southeast 'of the 'airport.'. "From the above report, ; it would nppear to this office "(that you .have selected a site fpr -ypur now airport which wlipn prop erly developed, will not' p. ply -meet the requirements of the depart ment of commerce, but will also serve the flying" public to the fullest extent. ' , i .-ru -'3V.. It-: RHOOBS. ' 'Superintendent of Lighthouses, r vu - , . " ' Snow In Baker ' ' " 1 i BAKER, Ore., March 30. (JP) Snow, driven by a strong1 north wind, fell here last night and early today. ; Later in the day the light blanket ot snow disappeared under the rays of a brilliant sun.-,-;- ; ; Special Co-ipnitmlatloii1 : Medford Lodtfe. No. ,303,.tA. P.'Ss A. M Siinday March 511 O ' wi ' 'm m i- Indrrn Tin II for the purpose oi 'attending and conducting funeral of Bro,- M. C. SuHiyan at Conger funeral parlors, 2:30'-p. m. By order of W, M. 9;' ' C. M. HOUSTON, Seqy. Stores Close Election Dnjv ; Tho Merchants' Association re quests that all business houses, .of fices, and business places of all kinds, close their, places, oh Tues day. Aprll 2nd, ftt -4:00 p. m so that 'all clerks, employes and em ployers can vote on the bond Issue for th& new airport. . ( - CLARENCE MEEKER, P. E; REDDEN, President. 1 Secy, Merchants' Association.' ' y " . . JO' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR. SALE 0-year-old Jersey cow. G. E. ModrelC H mile .west f Phoenix depot.- - . 10 F6R SALE-t. acre n-ith..4-room plastered house, cheap, in Berry dale: also 5-rQom house, cheap, Medford. Phone 334-J-4. 13 FOR RUNT 2 and 3-room fur nished" apartment. v 40-.Quince St. Phone 641-W. . . t , . i .14 FOR SALE Barnyard manure and sediment. Phone 408-R-3. 10 W A NT,E D-r-Two business girls to share reiiartment. Call 1434-J evenings or 31 during tho day. Apnrtment-3", CargiH Court.- 10 FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room fttrnlshed house; garage, -chicken house, woodshed. $35 per month or $3800 on good terms. Mrs. Mary Opmernn. 32!) X. Grape. 9 Sunday Dinner Dinner, $1.00" "The Pood Is Better" f At the Medford ' 1 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week ' Jarmin & Woaft . James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy EASTER MENU.. Served from 11 :30 A. M. till 8 P.M. t -i ' :........,-,,.:. ... V-'-.v ? " - -: ; :. :".': ;: :: - - .'T"" :- ' 'COCKTAIL v. ; , : ;; ; ' .: . Cove Oyster " ' soup. . f . ..' ,':;.'.. Cream of C'liicken, TJice . ; . : .;SAI.AD : ' :! ' , Stuffed EjfB .;. - choice op ' - ' linked Ilnm, New Sweet Potato - J - !'. Pricfisseo. of Chiekdi, Dumplings v ' ' ., Fried Hclginn Ilii're, Toast , ; '. -..'. j .Roast Young Turkey Ircssiiiig . ' ' . ' Hoast Leg pf . Lnmli, Mint Jelly . ' Mashed Potatoes v : Corn on Cob ; - ' , ' DESSERT ' . 7 '"- ,, Boston Cream. Pie ' Clioeoliite .Sundae, Nuts Cake a la Mode - , ''' , rnmpkin Pie, Whi)ped Cream : - nnixics Cpfee -, . ..Tea " . Milk Hdtel Jackson Coffee :Sh6p ' , ' Nici H. Franklin in charge ' -. 'A'.c-Wi.k'-i-M :i"......'V . - - "r v -..,::.-- ,".y. v. asauiMlJJ HtiiRY--llyourliast chance.,. ,, V to see i -anct. hekr this, ' . r. V;'I'ALL:;tALKiNG.. -; . THRILLER 'OF THE ANTARCTIC ; MONTE - BLUE . H. B. WARNER and LOIS WILSON ::vcaN;ctJ'I . , .I'ri iui ' nr.t;rfBiiy;:''hMta'A--!rime.: :HI - . !: !''.r'l-'.-:lljl?i5J I igl v ,!'3t6rya"t' a waroan' 'jj 'JttTI ( I tf' i - They're both' here not IW 'ju'.'iUB iff' .- ; ' thrill missed. '- . Four Shows Wjl MT You'll never foinet It. : ' '. ; 11 Dally t .,.,-. fepjl Foi iSsile ' GLASS A AIRPORT- To the Citizens iof Medford, Oregon ::-;::; ..: 'IX ;':-r april 2na, 1929 i r, : , . .:-: First and last opportunity : - . : 1 1 ' ' Voting Booths : - - - i - " 1st Ward Publifc Market . -. -2nd Ward-Washington School ' 3rd Ward Fichtner.'s Garage' 4th Ward City Hall , . ' ;, , PARTNAMASILLEHSAERlJSSATlROf ERAtW V 0. S". RUTTERF1ELD, Realtor OEX01 II Trowbridge O 0 o I! - Everything In Lumber and Building Materials - Distributors for Johna-Mannvllte Roofings . Trowbridge Cabinet Works i Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc.: .,, . . 'The Old Reliable Established In 1908 When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phon 238, ., ' W itn be of real service ta yoii. - Vote for the Airport Bohda jni ini CLASSIFIXO . ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ' Times .' Tonite ' : ONE DAY ONLY IjnMWIIlppllllpiiiiii '.'' 1 1 ' ni'l !--!!! aoi Lumber Ykrd rriT- s ' J