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P3TJE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOONV WEDNESDAY. APRIL . 3. 1929. 'it ! it. Tocal and ? 'Personal The' coldest temperature of lawl night and this mornlw? was but 82 clegMOK, hnce there was no nmudg Ing, as there was no frost danger. There may be po danger for sev eral day yet, as today was partly cloudy, and the same condition Is forecast for tonight and Thursday, The maximum temperature of yes terday wajs TO. . ' , Mark Trucks, new and used. Call 1273-J, Mford, Ore. Tonx Frent- .. ;.,.;. , .. ..17 The Twreeked Ford automobile, which has repoKed fn the Irrigation capai at the Havaye Kapld dam since Friday night, awaiting an owner to claim it, was stripped of all ita wheels and eyerythinK that could be removed Monday night. The car is believed to belong to n Mectford man, hut np accident re port has been filed. Grant Pas Courier. Heat your orchard with kindling, Llookfi and- slabs Tel. 631 Med ford Fuel Co. tf fipv. Vr, T. H. Temple, former pastor of the First Methodist church bore, and Mrs. Temple are in the city from Salem to spend several days, visiting friends and looking after business pertaining to the Temple ranch near Talent. ' Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatpes, 100 lbs. for $1.20; CO lbs. Vic. "Jelivered any place in city, Johnson's Market! 6th and Grape tit. Phono 7. , ;t , . SO&tf GueMta from a distance registered nt Medford 'hotels include Aaron, Thome, Chan. Doerlng and Geo. K. Parker of New York City, and James Johnston of Omaha, Neb. Bring your Invalids and old peo ple to. the Ashland Convalescent and Rest Home. ZHf In Judgb Taylor's court yester day, Kenneth G. Fawcett was sen tenced to 60 days in Jail and fined $100 on tbi charge of intoxication while driving-an' automobile. Special attention given to ex pectant mothers In pur baby de partment. Sinclair's. 17 Temporary auto licenses wo.ro in sued at the sheriff's office (his forenoon to the City IJght Depart ment of Ashland, Philip l-ounbury, K. B. Bads and Frank Powers ot Medford, Mrs. L. A. 8a hide of Cen tral Point" arjd H. p. MeVay' of Jacksonville. Hose mending runners removed, and snags worked back. ; Handi craft Shop. , 216tf The J. N. cafe, Japanese restuu rant, ufter having been located pn South .Central avenue, will open for. business ihq end of this week on South Front street In newly re modeled quarter. The equipment has been moved and wna being set Into place tpday. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf Jlob KruMP, hiiRky Portland wres tler,, arrived In Medford last even ing for his match tonight at (he Armory with Tarro Miyake, Japa nese jiu- jltsu expert, who wiih scheduled to arrlvo this forenoon. Kruse was accompanied by Jack White, his student, who will met Tommy Hyan In tonight's sperin) wrestling event. Old-time fiance at Nnt Country lit ore, Thursday and Saturday. ' 16 Airs. Arthur IfendcrNhntt and children lef). Saturday for Medford whera they will visit Mrs. Hender- shott's mother during the coming week. Mrs. H. P, Tlendornliott ac companied them to the southern Oregon city; lOngepe Heglster, Dry plno Blubs, $5 load. Tel. 631. . Medford Fuel Co. 824U fo engage Ip scaling limber, lp ino huuo t'UiiK aiHti'tot h. a. Moon left yesterday for (ho Owen-Oregon lumber camp In that vicinity. ileat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf The presence of a slate highway maintenance crew, has been a source Qf satisfaction for motorists using the Pacific highway between Medford and Central Point, as dur ing the past week the crew has eliminated many of the rough spots In the paving through the use of special asphalt coverings. The crew was working today near Central Point on the last part of the five mile strip from Medford. which was the first piece of pacific high way to have heeo payed (n f state of Oregon. Hot, clean coal, Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 824tft A bounty warrant was issued at the county clerk's office today to A. D. Moore of Trail for tho killing nf three coyntew. There's a general all around Goodness about. Fluhrer'i Milk Brea4 which make it the choice of particular housewives throughout Southern Oregon. Are you specifying Fluh rer'i products when you phone your grocer? L J r Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Packer are among the Medford visitors in Portland thia week. Among Oregonians registered At Medford htefs, oihe thatK those from Portland, are P. I Newmyer. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hnj&, Mrs. Ann B. Schwartt of Salem, H. R Itob erts and F. D. Prabady of Detroit, Mrs. C. L. Normyle of Glendale, Archie Peterson of Astoria and .0. E. Heap, L B. Ford, Bd Harney, and Mrs. J. B. Kuykendall of Eu gene. . ; Fresh shipments of smelt arrlv-j Initially. Free delivery any place j : in city. Johnson's Market. Phone! 17. 338tfi ' Two men, one from Medford and the other from theable Hock dis trict, left yesterday In the custody of an attendant for the state hos pital for the Insane at Salem. The Table Hock man la said to have been an inmate of the hospital be-1 fore. Neither was considered vio lent. ' ' Dressmaking and remodeling; at the Fashion Shop,' 424 Medford; Pldg. Phone 1181. tfj N. Fuji won his fourth straight game last night In the cltythree-1 cushion billiard tournament when! he defeated Reginuld FIfer, 30 to! 20, on a 30 to 28 handicap, owar:'l ing the city championship for Fuji, who also holds the city balklinej championship, nay Watklns and Tim Fallin will play this evening,' on terms of 25 to 24 and Husson i will play Batten on even terms of j 25. Following tonight's games,! there will be four players left to' contepd for the championship. To-': morrow night's gurhe will probab I ly be between Marvin Barrlck and Fuji. The former has three wins Rucker's Taxi. .Phone 68. Rates 250. , Prompt service. ltfr A civil action was filed In cir cuit court yesterday by the Peoplf-'rf Electric store ugalnst Harold Mc- uoweu ror tne collection or fiuz.u-f claimed due on a. contract. The sum pf Srft also Is being sought for attorney's fees. Best Utah coal hot ind clean, Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Mrs. James Ionnnz was among tho business ' visitors in Medfon yesterday afternoon from the yal ley View district.' - Jnzx dance tonight nt WalkerV. New music 'contest going good. 12 A faculty of more thun 100 edu cators of Oregon and other states has been provided by the f?nivrr Ity of Oregop for Us summer kch sions to be held on the university campus atBiigene, in Portland and abourd the "floating universi'ty," which will make a trip to Alaska during the posf-sesslon." Knroll ment Is expected to set a new rec ord this year, Alfred Powers,- di rector, has announced. Sinclair's have a complete baby's department. Special attention given to baby layouts, stamped baby pieces and novelty gondH for parties. Sinclair's. J7 The Medford Garden club will hold a regulnr monthly meeting at 7:45 Thursday evening at the" Ho tel Medford. All flower lovers are cordially Invited. Let rne wrltq your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 803. tff 4 large motor driven excavator and power shove) 1ms been work ing fhe most of this week leveling lots on. North Riverside in prep aration for their salp by tho city. The lots nrn In choice locations, but for years had been rough and unsulLnble for building purposes. In addition to leveling the prop erty, the excavntor Is also prepar ing the ground for (he Installation of sidewalks. ITpholsterlng Call Jacksonville 202. 886 Yvonne Dclapinc, Jean Aflllard ttnd Clementine Vaughan' of Med ford are In the city to remain dur ing tho big closing out sale nt Kngledow's. They will have charge of different departments of the store during the sale, which is tin der the supervision of James B. Heard. Several local people are also to" assist In the sale. Grants Puss Courier. Fir timber Innd wanted. Must be cheap. Valley Fuel Co. 13 Although, reported .somewhat worse last night. Dwtght Phlpps. district state fire warden for Jack son county, was reported some what better today at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he Is ill with a complication of flu, pneumonia and, neuritis. r Juki dance tonight nt Walker's. New music contest going good. " 12 Mrs. F. C. Eastman and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gillespie were among the visitors in Medford yesterday from Porllapd. . Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts.' Thomas Really Co., Rm. 12. Palm Blk .'cor. Main and Front.' upstairs. 12 Among Catlfornians registered ;tt Medford hotels arc Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson of I-os Angeles, J. A.J Nelly of Sacramento, II. R. "Welch' I of Hurllngame, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Oan. U. K. Plummer and S. C. ! Horrlck of Sun Francisco. ! Cheap lumber and cedar posts. ! Medford I-umber Co. JTtf Hev. and Mrs. James W. Angel j were among the visitors In Med ford yesterday front Glendale. Ore., j attending to Intuitu matters.' i' pane. Jackson 8prlngs Cluh, : 9:30 tin 2 a. m.. Sat. r.i.u. l Three quart mining claims were j op file today at the county record i it's office and were located In the iBIIlott creek mining district along Collins gulch, n tributary of So,uaw creek, by A. E. CoinK of Jack sonville. A quarts claim, located ;1ty James Robblns of Central Point and known as the "Golden Dream." 1 wis also on file at the recorder's office. Bach of the claims Is lf.00 feet In length and from 30 to nf, ' feetln width. In the city court yesterday after noon Emmett Phillips was sentenc ed to lrt days In Jail on an Intoxl : ration charge. ! Window glass, all slfes; also plate glnss. Trowbridge Cabinet Wk. tf I Factory blocks, tft load. Tel. 31. I Medford Fuel Co. 334tf Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Gown and llwq children of Nampa. Ida., are yucata of Mrs. Gown's aunts, Mrs. i Anna Campbell and Mrs. M. tuv j sell, for srveral days. After leav ing hare Friday they expect to visit other relatives In California. That good coal-low In ash. Ha-n-cn Coal C. Phono 339. f Bob, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mm. Glenn Williams, was taken to Medford Monday for treat ment for his eye. which wa bad)y iniHvedwhesjirtucl by- a stick of wood which had been loased into the air. The. eye "was badly cut and the pupil wan Injured to such extent that it Is feared the lad may lose the sight of the eye. Grants Paaa Courier. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford dumber Co. 237tf Walter fLeverette will upend the latter part of the week transacting burliness in Eugene. Among the; Washing to a state fuesta at Medford hotels are T. C. Cannon, Henr: R. Newton, W. T, Noel and M. K, Hatfield of Spo kane, W. D. Sinnaven of Tacoma and W. V. Chess of Seattle. Jazz dance tonight. at .Walker's. New piuslc cpntest going gaod,.r 12 Mr. and Mrs. w! R, Rurton of Bugeno are spending a short visit In Medford, following two weeks in Ashland.. ..They are accompanied by their son Curtis. , Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Glnsbach and son were' among the visitors who were in . Medford yesterday from Klamath Falls. Cot those tenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, apposite Lewis Super Service" Sfatirih. Phone 418. " tt "Old Wlscinsln Is a great coun try also, but we are snowed in good and- solid," writes C. E. Rergstrom of Cushing.1 "Wis., In ' a letter re ceived today by the Medford Cham ber of Commerce, Inquiring for in formation in regard to Oregon weather and real ettate opportun ities. "Snow, nothing but snow," the letter continues, "from two to seven feet deep. We havo only three month summer and the rest is fall and winter. When tho buay season Is on, it Is beastly hot." Mr. Rergstrom wants to nettle in Med ford or nearby and become a per manent resident of southern Ore K?n. J. Dance, Jackson Springy Club. 0:30 till 2 a. m.. Sat. night. 14 Tho Frlgidalre and Atwater Kent radio departments of the Peo pled 'Blectrle store will be open evenings, Th departments are (n charye of Joseph Nell. Thh curious flexibility of the Eng lish language Is demonstrated In a prepositional report submitted yes Icrday by Patrolmen l.yle and Per singer. "Arrested Lawrence Kirk entlall on a drunk charge," they re ported. "He was all Ip. down and out." The Oregonlah. Cheap dry lumber at Medford r.limber Co. 237tf L. D.. Fomcrpok received, word today of the death of his niother, Mrs. John Forncrook, at thp home of a son, R. B. Forncrook, at Eu gene Tuesday nigbC Thp fun era snrvlcefi will be htld In Eugene Friday afternoon. Mr, Forncrook vylll leave here Thursday in order tb attend the funeral". Marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office to George R.Tucker, 26, of Medford, and Al berta House of Oakland. 20; Robr ort Boyle, "2 5, and Catherine Coyle, 22, both of Medford; Richard Ruh rer, S fil and Eva Rutherford, 23, both of Maxwell, Cul. That good coaly-low In ash. Han sen Coal So. Phone 239. : - tf Guests from Portland registered at Medford hotels Include P. V Tinker. J. F. McKee, J. C. Conrad, C. II. Walker. A. J. Oooksley, Bd Steffen, E. J. O'Donnell, Clare Q'Oonnell, O. J. Hill. S. M. Calk- Ins, Jack Wykoff, Cyd Gaskell, J T. Wallace. W. 13 Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rlckers. 1). U. Jones, K. O. Mines, B. B. Hlatt, H. J. Mc Donald, Mrs. Grace Quick, B. Ski- hltxko, J. Welner, F. IX AVarlng, C. 11. Taylor, W. Ward and B. M. Anderson. Walter Fortman and William l.ouls, representatives of the New Xt-ulnnd Insurance company of San Francisco, left for Rosehurg today, after spending several days In the city. Hood River. Plansmnderway for expansion in capacity of bak ery recently acquired by purker irfnn company. TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 20 hcts, mostly or chard. Uox 64, Tribune. 14 WANTED Two neat single, am bitious men, about 22 T3 . to travel with manir.e: and learn specialty selling. ' Bxperb-nce nut ' necessary. Excellent future. Sal ory. Transportation paid. Apply 'J p. m. Saturday, Javkion Hotel. Ask for Resnlchek. '14 FOR SALE Good saddle hofte. cheap. Inquire f r Johnson' at llanley place. 21 3-ROOM furnished npt., $21. HO per mo. with lights, and water puirt. 333 . 2nd. Hilllman. tt FOR KXCI1ANGB New 7 -room ' modern home; fireplace, base ment, furnace, paid up paving, ; only 4 blocks from Hotel Med . ford. Price only $6700. Will take small dairy ranch or subur ban, hnie in exchange. ' B. C. Corn. Montgomery Ward, Rldg. Mt'PT RRI.fi THIS WBRK 3 ft HO IIOMB FOR 37350 Completely modern l(-room house with double garage. 3 bedroorns, living room, dining room, kit chen, pantry, sleeping porch, screened front porch, bath, hits 'of nice bullt-inx. good fixtures; concrete foundation, ' concrete walks;' on 2 large corner lots with all sewer, water and street as sessments paid. In Central Point . near lm-ine district. A good Investment or a nice home, terms. Phone 122. n I.OST Play manuscript. Finder kindly notify A.. J. Koch. 70. So. Oakdale. 14 WANTBI Would consider right person fur partner In good pay ing buAlnem. rady to start. 8. W., cure Mail Tribune. 14 FOR SAI.K Two and a half acres, beautiful home site overlooking volley, one acre penrs, good l, i sacrifice for cash. 128 N. Grape. . 14 FOR SAI.K Cabinet shop doing fine business. Orders booked ahead. Party has other business. 121 N. Grape. H WANTED ttouwework; day or hour. Phone I34&-X. J5 FOR sale Modern store show case. Inquire at Drowns. H Mrs. W. H. McGowan, Mrs. Edna; A divorce decree, granted in cir Isaacs and Mrs. C. N. Culy will I cult court to Mary Oswald from leave tonight for Grants Pass, i George Oswald, was on file today where; the Eastern Star lodge isjat the county clerk's office.' holding a banquet in honor of Mrs. j Highest grade Utah coal, any Bess Setters, worthy grand matron 'size, anywhere, any amount. Han of the organization, from Portland.! sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Mrs. Batters has been the lnspira- tlon for a number of local parties during the past few days. Shirley Turtle, who underwent an operation for mastoid trouble In Portland yesterday, was report ed to be in an Improving condi tion, according to a. rneun c re ceived here yesterday afternoon. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Turtle, parents of the boy, are In Portland with him. ' Ladles' and children's hair-cut-1 iiiiK- Minn career tinop. 34 Miss Laura Dewey returned to classes at the. Medford Business college Tuesday after a several days' visit with relatives at Rose- bqrg. ' : . . . ; " . : i ueraid scnerer, will - return to, Medford thut evening from Eugene where he spent two days on of ficial business fpr the Soberer Mo tor company. v " 4 Factory blocks, $6 load. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. . 32tf Pilots and passengers of two vis iting airplanes at the local landing field 'this forenoon expressed Joy over the 'hews of yesterday's suc cessful election on the $120,000 bond Issue' to provide a -new air port for Medford. One ship, owned by the Standard Oil company, con tained oi company of lei a Is, and was en route to Seattle. ' The other ship was en route frcftn Seattle to Missouri to be placed In service on the Robertson air-mail cpntract nn. oin pianes were manuiac- tured by the Boing company at Se attle. : Dry fir slabs, $6 load. Tef. 631. Medford Fuel Co. ; 324tf ; Mrs. R. p. Elliott, who .under went an, operation in the Commun ity hospital two weeks ago,' return ed to her home in Corning Court yesterday.' Old'timn dance at Nat Country Store, Thursday and Saturday. 16 Mrs. Glenn Fabrlck and Mrs. J. A. Terry motored to Ashland yes terday on a pleasure trip, r Dr.. H. P. Hargrave of Oakland, Ga).,' who spent tho -past few days with his.' sisters, Mrs. W." H. Mc Gowan and Miss Gertrude Weeks, left for his hqme today. Mrs. Joseph P. Hurley pf Azusa, pal., arrived last evening to spend a short visit with her brother. John Perl. Mrs. Hurley is his only sis ter and Is the wife of the pub lisher ofthe-Azusa Herald In south ern California. lief ore going to California, Mr. Hurley published a newspaper In Chehalis, "Wash. The Dixie club wil meet Satur day afternoon at 2:30 at the,home of Mrs. Rawles Moore, 23 Summit avenue, ' Bd Fawcett of Copper 'transact ed business in the city this morn ing. Mr. Fawcett Is justly elated over the arrival of a granddaugh-1 assures you full relief in the 'most ter. horn to his son and daughter-1 severe cases or money' hack. 'Na.-ln-la'w, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kaw-1 Hire's own lonlo cleanses the blood eett. According to Mr. Fawcett. j from the uric acid poison through this Is the first girl horn In the; direct action on the stomach, liver Fawcett family in three gepern-land kidneys. Also specifically ef tions. ' '" " t i'ectlve In cases of Gout, Dropsy. William Mays returned this morn-. High lllood Pressure. Cramps In Ing from Hollywood, Oal.. where he the Limbs. Reduces pain and had'spent the past month visiting , swelling. $1.50 per bottle, .larmln reinllves. nnd Woods, the Owl Drug Store. X U UIU lily And, hundreds of homes hre being modernized, made more valuable, given longer life . , i through the right choice of the right Certain-teed Shingle. For instance, there are some types of homes which need the Certain-teed Hexagonal Shingle (as shown above). Others de mand a square-butt Individual Shingle or a long straight shingle of diverse colors. The Certain-teed line fulfills most any require ment for color, design, coverage, or price. . Perhaps you are planning on building a new home ... it will well repay you to look over our Shingle line first. Or, your old roof may be in such bad condition that a new roof is necessary. Made of finest materials known all over the world for value Certain-teed Shingles are always a worthwhile buy. We have the types, colors and prices that will interest you. You Can Rely Upon Our v ; , , Knowledge of the Building Field - Our experience in taking care of home-owners and others in this community may be of value to you on your roofing, remodel ing or repairing problems. Make use of it as freely as you want. The confidence and satisfaction of othev we have dealt with are indications of the type of service we can render you. i. Send for Tour copy at the new Cettain-teeJ 1 Shlnle Circular 1 "Color, Color, Color" ' Porter Lumber Co. o Builders' Bureau of Information . Phone 124 304 So. Fir St. . O Woods Lumber Co. m "Back to the Woods" 711 East Main Phone 108 PIONEER RESIDENT CALLED BY DEATH Mrs. f- Elizabeth l Piiyne,. ; well knownJ southern Oregon, pioneer. dieds-yqjterday at! her homp In Ashland at the age of S4 years- from complications brought on by old age. Horn op October 2. 1824 she crossed the plains fn 1852, ar riving in Lane county thai, year. . She arrived a short time laWr in Jackson county. . Fettllns near Photnix. and had lived In the county cvpr since, me was the mother of eleven children, five of whom are living Mrs. George Alford of Phoenix, Mrs. Bd Barron of Ashland. Mrs. I. .X. Shook of California and C. T. Payne of Ash land and Taylor Payne of Sacra mento, Calif. The funeral services will be held tomprrow from the Baptist church In Ashland and the burial will be made In the Phoenix cemetery. The body is in charge of the Dodge Funeral Parlors at Ashland. . - . A perious mntior has arison In the Ipcnl ,Rlk 'lodse calling fr draKtic notion at oncp on the pain of tho lodKe to Kavo its fair name, it is rumored. So far. the matter ha been kept quiet among the members themselves, hut gradually the news Is leaking out to the gen eral public that something so radi cally wrong has happened that lite grand exalted ruler and the execu tive hoard of the grand lodge have heen appealed to for guidance In straightening things out. The matter will be aired at the big Installation of the new officers Of the lodge next Thursday when every resident member within fifty miles will he pient. so that what ever action Is taken will be done by big majority rule. Investigation this forenoon by NEURITIS And Rheumatic Sufferers Casey's Guaranteed Remedy 41. W ICII.JL1.'IAU. 1 UU1 1 . It a souna investment 1 m m - .. . ithe Mail Tribune developed that If . this matter, which threatens to disrupt the lodge, pertains to Leon j i B. Haskins. a past exalted ruler of I . tha lodge, having wora hU straw i I hat on Baster dayv last Sunday, - i - ( T Actor's Widow Sues LOS ANGELES. April 2. ft j Mm. Lucy C. Roberta. 70, divorced wife of the late Theodore Roberts, : stage and . film star, filed suit against his estate In superior court i here today to collect $300 alimony 1 claimed due her at the time of Roberts' death. Roberts left his estate to Edward Robert Higgins, a nephew. ' VTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED - SAFE ? PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores A.re Open Nights This Week Medford jPharmac; Heath's pmg Store Strang's Drug Store Dr. T. De la Rhue Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined and . Glasses Fitted . Optical Practice ... Exclusively 404 Medford Bldg. ' Tel. iq23 ' THE PLACE TQ EAT the Rex Cafe Good Food Good Service r - - COME EARLY CROWDS ' ARE IMMENSE! I i 2 W : i ficS-'; m ." " arrive and places it in a garage connected with the Hotel. J ust hand him your key as you leave the car that's all. Located in the heart of tht City near everything. Four Complete Shows Daily 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. Medford Acclaims It! . YOUTH WILL THEILL! . AGE WILL 6A8P! at : the romance and valor of it all. HEAR Doug spek from the screcn e r"3t time. ". . ' " -' - Hear the elaborate music score and nat ' ; r ' ' ural sound effects. ELKS, ATTENTION Installation of Officers Thursday Night April 4 "Entertainment Eats Cnmo out and sec tho new offim-s installed. CARL Y. TENOIWALl), Exalted Ruler. f 11 take your, car, J sir"' O parking troubles exist at The Manx. Tne doorman takes your car when vou j Sewice,Quality,Nofpitalii)iL qbeMASX HOTEL A . SAN FRANCISCO !