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tXGH TWO Tocal- and J-' Personal There was a. five per, cent in crease. In the receipt of the Med ford puHtufflco last month, over the receipt of the same office In i Starch of last year. The receipts for last month were 6,(H0.87. St. Mark's fiulld will give d card party at the Parish house Friday afternoon at i o'cloek. Everybody invited, 36c. , IS Mr. and sirs. William Ilolfrlch of Portland arrived In the city last nlKht to spend a fow days hero on business and pleasure. '' ' hrldKC,' nt Sk. ' Murk's, J. p. in., Friday, refreshments and prltes. 3Bc, ." '. , - ". ', ,. , 13 The condition of Dwlh'ht Philips of Medford, district state fire war' don .for JackHon county, wus re ported somewhut Improved today at the Sacred Heart hospital, nut he is still In a critical condition, suffering from a combination of pneumonia. Influenza -and neuritis. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs,,, TeL 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf : A mass meeting of particular in terest to all patrollrt of school -district 100 will bo held tonight at ,,f;80 at the Howard school.- Mut ters of interest to tho school dis trict will bo up for discussion.. Guests from u dlstunce rcKlstcrcd ot Medford hotels include Mr. and Mrs, O. 11. Kdington, Mr, and Jklrs. Diss. Kappcl, S. J. Hlernliei-K and M. Epstein or Chicago, 111., Hlllle Iiarsen of New York City, J. A. ' Horrltng- and. party of Now West minster, B, -C, and A., Mackenzie of Vancouver, II. C. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for 11.20; GO lbs. ' ?Go, Delivered any place in city. - Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape at. Phone 87. . . . 60liif i Jack Kerr, tho .district , Gupco manager at Grants Pass, and for mer woll known-rosldent of Med ford, was elected as tho new presi dent of tho -.Rotary club of-thnt city Wednesday noon, The new officers take offlco on July 1. Other offlcors elected were:' - Vlce-presl- dent, C. H. Woodward; secretary. It, W Clarke treasurer,. -Chan. Cooloy; trustees, Charles Ilarlck 'and Miko Clcjnens. .- - -. , - : ' You aro Invited to tune In on KMI5D tomorrow ovonlim. 0:80 to 7 o'clock and- be entcrtalnod by ,the Band Box Httt Ahnprie. t 13 Rev, Jouett IV Bray returned to Medford -the first of this week ; from -having , conducted mooting . for tho past month at Peach, Ore. : situated on the Columbia rlvor. Bring your Invalids one old peo ple to the 'Ashland Convalescent ana Host Home. . 30 ' Bounty Avarrants were issued at the county clerk's office this fore '.noon to- Hi' .Hi1; MeCmilov of Keno. ' one coyote',; niul'td1 Fl'eU Corbln of ' Jacksonville, five bohcals. ' Hpeolal attention Blvon to ex pectant 'mothors In our , baby do- .' imrlmont. Sinclair's. 17 ' flnow five feet dcp on the. high . est parts of the state game pre servo at Diamond Uko and Ice two ' nnd a halt feet thick on Diamond lake aro regarded as fuvoruble ; signs by Mutt L. Ityckman, super 'Intendent of the state fish hatch t rlca. Last year at this time there ! Was .much more snow there, he i said. A crew of five men started I Work this week clearing up the ' grounds in preparation for tho tak j irui of rainbow trout eggs from the lake for distribution to the various hatcheries. The Oregonlnn. Spot dance, Kaglq Point But, 15 ",W. H. McOowun and Itulph BiVoonoy spont yesterday ,ln Ash land on business. , Hoso mending runners, removed, and snags jworlted. back, ., Immll j craft Shop. . . 216tf . Mr. and Mrs. Paul McDonald and children of Medford wore guests I Runday at .the home of Mrs.. Ale Donald's parents. I)r. and Mrs. O. M Gregg, In. Ashland , . r J Plenty of excllcmeiit, Ivuulc I'ninl . Bat. night.. Daneo till I': 30.. ",'15? 1 Among, the OrrgonluiiH reglster ' ed at local hotels are itnlston i uf Dallas, Jennie M. T. Thompson f ot Salem, II. II. 1-ots of Itlthlle. J. J;. Iteeves and A. Ilcrrumn uf llllls- lioro. A. llurvcy, Clinnle Sclimeer, Jt. Brnnuner of Mugrne and V. V. i Owen and J. a. J.: luuleljerry of Albany. . ' 1 , Heat your orchard with kindling, ) blocks and. sluba. Tol, 631, Mod- ford Fuel Co. tf t'i Hi'Mt ilonesof- Klamath 'Kails h, a business visitor In Uha city 1 vHo'arrived yesterday. ' . Dance! Spot dance, Englo PBliit ' tnl. ir, "i !!'. There's a goncral all around f ' i ra i' ,-. '', m ' Goodness about ' Fluht-orV Milk Bread which makes it the choioe of particular housewives throughout Southern Oregon. 'Are you specifying riuh rer's products when you phone your gtootrl t Still mad at Dob Kr use-for his irough treatment -In lost nlght'l wrestling match, at the Armory; Taro Mtyake, Japanese mat artist, j left this forenoon for his tempor I ary headquarters In Portland. Ml yake declared Kruse did everything J but wrestle, and that he was one I of the roughest men he had ever i met In - the ring. The Japanese claimed If Kruse -had wrestled ac cording to rules, the outcome could have been much different, Ml yake.also said ho lost considerable sleep In. making a rush trip frorn Seattle to Medford, , , ! . - St.. Mark's Gulldiwlll give a card party at the l'arish house Friday afternoon att.8 o'cloek. : Everybody Invited, 85e. ., . :. 1S , -. Shipments .of pears and apples are still being mado-from Medford dally-to.'oastern markets on the average of threo ears ar day., ac cording to J..C. Carle, Southern Pa cific freight und passenger agent for, Medford; . He estimated-, this forenoon thore was still 40 cars In storage, hut-he-expected this num ber to he-rcduced to none within a month, i:- . . .. .. .'Old-time dance -at. Nat Country More, Thursday and Saturday, 18 -Anglers, taking ndvantngo of tlie drop In the river yesterday when .the gales at the Savage Itaplds dam were, raised, .had the biggest day .of the seikson ,',ln . Chinook- fishing. Seven largo salmon wcro taken und It .was - reported that many were seen nt the dam. Salmon fishing 'hus been poor for the past month because of tha taking of so many at .the mouth of the river with nets. t Grunts Puss. Courier. , , Como to the Itko Creek Grange dunce. Sal., April-0 ...10 i A iil'TcIc was sloleii -lust tiiltalti froin KobuYt Frcdi-nburg of l0 3 Nianlic .stii-et, .according, to, a .po lice report today. Spot dunce, Eugle Point Sat. !& Hoy Parr, deputy guino warden of this county, will leave Uin.liK ter part of the week for Portland, to attend n istale iboiiferenca, of gume wardens. . Dry . pine slabs, $5 load. Tel. 31. Medrord Fuel Co. 824tf Tho Hotel Jackson barber shop. Operated by D. P. Peterson, has been undergoing Improvements during the past two. weeks. .. The Interior of tho shop was re-deco-nited last week by H. II. Cad wallador mid' now Jias nn Ivory colored celling, sky blue wnlls with a iar.x wainscoting Idea. The shop was also recently furnished with now equipment and Is claimed to be the only, union shop In the city. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. , Tol. 631, Medford Fuel Co. tf , Mrs. Don Fltugernld 1s vlslllni In tho city for several' days from her home In Medford.-. Her duugh' ter. Hobby l,ou. will return ttl the valley for several Jnys lo remain- unni minuny.--itntmnin. News. St. Ann's Altar Society will hold a food sale nt Tiampnrt's Store. Saturday morning.'; 14 Visitors from Brittle lii Medfortl Inoludo Mrs. IliittHe'iMiii'lietson, Mrs. T. .1. nilllnsMiitry a. Lelir nnd M. I .ytmtnh, " ',' Plenty of excitement, Eagle Point Sut. nigh). Daneo till. 3:30. 15 Of Interest to Medford and south urn Oregon boxing fans was the announcement mndo usl hlght con cerning tho reinstatement ot Chick Kennedy In the good graces of the Medford. boxing commission,-after having been suspended Tor d year or so., Kennedy, who promised the commission ho would gd in regular training and meet requirements of the commission, may take part In the next boxing, smoker to bd held In Medford. . Iluy your cakes.'plcB, ahd salads at Ijtinport's Hulurdiiy. 1-1 Mr. and Mrs. U. W. TtoblnaoM, hnw arrivals from Newport, have purchased a farm In the Rollvlow district and Intend making Ash land their home, i Dance! Spot dance, Euglo Point Snt. 15 W. S. Sweet Is homo following an operation for blood poisoning at the Community hospital. . Hoi, clean coal. Tel. 68l. Med ford FueJ Co. 324tf One of the largest shipments of entile from Medrord this year left the liicul rnllnatil yards last Thurs day and was contulne.1 In 17 curs, four or which were bound for jitvul PHcklnu .plants at Portland and 13 for. the funs -Uny-cuunli'y, to. be pastured. The stork Is the prop erly of.Mllie Ilunley and , C. ,W. Ashpnlc, well know n Jackson umin. ly 'itltliniu. , f , Fresh shipments of smelt arriv ing dully, Froo delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market. Phone i . ,i . ,' ' J38tf Olln O. Nichols, slate Irufflc of flrer. was In Klsnuith Falls Tucs day from Ids heaihiuarters In Med ford. A niav shipment of very smart millinery has Just urrired nt the Hand .ling, 112.1 Kiist nih St Jusl east of Kcomiiny Groceteria). 18 ' Among Cnllfiimlaus registered at Medford hotels are F. P. Hauuh and M. Hanks of I.os Angeles. It. V. Kosler of Piedmont, V. (I. Plant of Alameda. Ocnrco W. Eiln-Mrils of t'hlro. and the following from Han Francisco: w. 1). ,Mni'Kny. C. J. Foster, F. II. Pitt, .11. lovln and Sam Sobol..- . ' Dressmaking and romodellng at the lensblon Shop, 424 Medford IHdg. Phone 1181. . f A building permit was Issued to day to A. W. Pipes to repair a dwelling on Queen Anne avenue at a cost of tjoo. Mucker's Taxi, fhona 68, Rates J8o. Prompt service lf Three more hundredths of nn Inch of rain fell In Medford dur ing last night, making a total so far of 13 Inches that has fallen since September 1st, 1838. Toduy was mostly cloudy, and partly cloudy weather Is the outlook for tonight and Friday. Following a maximum of 61 yesterday, the min imum temperature today ws 88. Best Utah coal hot and clean. Tel. 631. Madfurd Fuel Co.r S34tf i .Marriage llcenitus were Issued t the county clerk'' office today lo Kdwaid Carlson,-38. and Ma Ice land., 31. both, of Klamath Falls, and tQiGoorg. Tucker, 36, of Med ford nnd Albert House, 80, of Oak land. Cal. Window glass, all ties; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tt Factory blocks. 86 load, Tel. 631. Bedford Fuel Co, !4tf MEDFORD MATL Miss Maud Barriger, physical education, lnstructpr at the local high school, will speak before the Parent-Teacbers association at 8:30 tomorrow on playground construc tion. . St, Mark's Guild will give a card party at the ParlBh house Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everybody Invited, 35c. 13' I That good coal--1ow In ash. Ban sen Ceal Bo. Phone 238. tt : Nearly 2000 new members were enrolled In Portland "churches on Pnlm Sunday and last Sunday, ac- cordlnfs to figures complied by Itev. E. C Farnham, executive secretary, of the Portland council of churches. Seventyflve. of the - 180 -churches In the city reported their member ship increases for the year ending yesterday as 4137, Rev. Farnham said.- v ? ' ' ; Slhciair'i hare a complete baby's department.- Special attention glvon to., -baby layettes, ' stamped baby pieces and novelty goods for purtles. ..- Sinclair's, .- - -17 : Ladies' and children's balr-cut-tlng- Nash Barber Shop. 84 r ' A delegation of local Knlghts'of Pythias and Pythian Sisters will be present tonight at tho regular ses sion of the Ashland Knights , of Pythian- iTho susslun will Include soma special work. :- Amuxlng bargains in ladies'and. children's- hats ut tlie -Emmy lou J lot Shop In Jd. -M. Store,. 1J Factory blocks, J5 load. Tol. 631. Medford Fuel. Co.. . .. : v . 324tf Mrs. Madge Oiclm went to Kane burg, this -morning -where ;she will remain for several weeks in order to complcfb. soma work in connec tion with .tho Byllesby corporation. - . Jjet mo write your flro Insuranop. Carl Y. .' Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 098. .. tff ' Dry fir slabs, $6 load. ' Tol. 631. Medford Fuel CO.. . - r. 8S4tf A divorce .complaint. ,1 brought against tthloo Shaw by Victor Shaw on- eoundar of .cruel find. Inhuman treatment, wan-on flic toduy. ut the countycleik's Dffloe, The oouplo were married at iaGraado, Oro., August-:6, 1018, -tind-.have no, chil dren. A vomplnlnt. for divorce, pro-, ferred. against Dennis Long by Ber tha Long ion grounds -'.af erualty, wns also on filo at tho clerk's 'of fice' today. ' The couple werq mar ried, nt . Walla .Walliw . Wash., , In 1011,' and have one son.. . ' I . Upholstering Call Jacksonville 202 , i ,1 ; .1 v Li ' 888 Old-llmo ditned ht Nnt Country Hlorc, Thursday and Saturday. .16 ' iGuests from Portlund at local ho. tels include Mr. and Mr.n W. Ei Helfrluhi Dr. Kalph O.' Matson, C, C. Smith, Bpss C. Walther, Mrs. C. H.- Jowott, F. F. .Clurk, .C. ,.C. lktynnrd, A- M. Cronliij Jr.. Lloyd Jones,..V. W, fluckcr, V. &. Me- Lellan Mr. and Mrs. G, L sehoon feldt. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bowersox, A. It. Thornton, L. . F. A'ntock, Clark II. Day, W. H. Norton, Mr. hd Mrs. J. K. Mart, A. BrBymsi, J. E. Osborne, L. A. t'lercy, L. A. Lltllofloldi. George" Butts, J. .W. MUrray, O. S. Slekmrfn, George Fair, and- W. -W. iWsgono. ... , -, Hlghost grade Utah ooal, any sUo, anywhere, any amountv Han son Cos.! Co, 'Phono 230, :'.'tf' Tloiyour dollar to the earth and bo really socure. 101 Us placoyour money on ' first real estate mort gage security; 8 Hcml-annuul In terest. Jack Wakefield and- Clar enco Pkrrcc, rooni"4. Palm block. Phono. J.7. 017L or 2-tO-L.. 16? 'All'., and Mrs. -A.. C,, KandaL of silnnapatolis, Minn., former resi dents 6t .this, city, .are visiting friends hero,., en ruuto to - thotr homo, after, a trip lo Hawaii. - , ..l'tlr.. timber land wanted.... Must bo ohoap.. Volloy Fuol Co..., . 13 Cheap, lumber and cedar posts. Modford Lumber. Co. . 337tf .. Albert. Shaw, propi-iotor of the Ideal auto camp of Medford, rc tuniedtSunday aCtor. a two months' trlii through the stutcs- of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico and Califor nia. Ho w.as -accompanied on the trip homo by his brotlior, W. j. Shaw .of Fort Wortlu, The latter will visit liero fon-Home. time, ajid then proceed through i the north west on a- plru.vure trip... ,-. i . Dance,. JucKuon Springs 'Cluh. il::i0 tlll I! a. in., Sut. ,nlil. 11 . That good conl-lnw.ln ash, linn; sea Coat-Co. Phono 230..-. tf .Temporary aulii Ucrnsrri W'cre Is sued, at feho.Nhurlff'a office tyester diiy lo Ilia Armstrong Motor, com pany, William llummctt, Albeit Host,. Aitlhuri Tluimons ami il.. Aj. t.'llfton of Medford, Alfred Clausen of Ashland, Wilbuv Walker of Cen tral .Point unit L. F.j JlliiKhum. of 'I'uli nl. -, i ,, Min ,n ; , ,v ; - Clleup lumber; and codnr posts. Medford Lumber Co. 287tf . Get those, - tenders, and auto bodies strululitoncd at Hrlll a Hlieet Rtctal 'Works,, opposite Lewis Super Kervlca Stutlon. 'llone 418. lf Helen Jones, senior high school student, accidentally . burned Jiy siilpliuilc rli-ltl Tuesday, forenoon while In ehrmlstry class. Is still un der the care of n doctor, but It tvas thought today she would bo able to return to studies in a tew days. She sustained burns on the hunds und .a portion ut her legs when a bottle containing tho acid over turned, i.-f, f NVV, , ' 'I St.! Mark's Guild, will. give a card party ut. the. parish heusa JTiiday afternoon nt 2 o'clock.. Kvorybody Uivltod,. luci i. i u . ' 13 . -Dancb, Juokson Springs Club, 0:80 till 3 n, in:, Sat nlglit. H' Before leaving this forenoon for his home In Portland. Hob Kruse, who defeated Taro Mlyake. Japa nese wrestlor, at the Armory ilast ulght, doclared h would welcome another match In Meilford. and is especially desirous et Meeting Hilly Ivdwards here at an srly date. Theso two men have not mot for two year and at their last match1 Krus was defeated, bat the 1'erl-' land wrestler dertsres he Is In the' pink of condition to meet him now' and win. Edwards halls from Kan sas City and has been wrestling In, Oregon for the past evcral weeks!; defeating all cumers. . ;. . ; '. ; Money loaned to worthy Deouln to pay their honest debts. Thorns Realty Co.. Tim. 12, Palm tllk,, cor Main and Front, upstairs.. . , Cheap dry.' lumber at, Medford' Lumber Co, . , , !l?lf Miss Mildred Ward of the South. ern Oregon Gas corporation left here the ond of the week for San Francisco and other California cillea, where h will spend a short vacation, TRIBUTE. fEDFORD, it' United Air Express Wires Congratulations . , The following .message !s from a new company that has Medford on all -tholr map-and -time cards, aa an ' important station on . their line. -- Their planes are - too large to stop here now. hut will when the new port Is built: -. . '"Los- Angwles, April 4. "Congratulations to city of Med ford on overwhelming victory of airport bond Issue; We know this demonstration of, air mlndedness will enable the city of Medford to retain Its commanding position In ' the field of- aen-onautlcs. The new m o t t o of 11 progressive American cities Is Corever forward and upward. I ' i ' "CNITED AIR EXPRESS." , '.. Try to Get Jt! SAN FRANCISCO. -April 4. P) Bessie .Cooley, bankrupt bulldlcg Contractor, is willing to surrender two bracelets to her .creditors, but points out that to remove the bracelets from her arms may ruin them. 'Her hands grow after she slipped them on, she claims, and for several years sbc has been un- aOl'e to" remove the ijewblry.'" ' ..Geo. ,w. jiawarus ,oi i-nicci,, wai., is In the city on one.of his period ical business visit. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOll SALE Vc.ry uturactlve htnno , -. . ..1,1.. I ut,u.At lovely luwu. shade, Cluwers, Uirge cotnblnod living and dining room, nraplace, attractsve -built-in. kll- - clion, 8 largo bedrooms and bath. , A real buy mt S2600; easy tei-ms. . See Charles-- Wing Agency, Inc. exclusive agents. - 15 FOR SALK--2 excellent cast side lots, one of them being on a cor ner; splendid view. A pickup ut ;$300. See Charles A. Wing Aeen- ' cy. Inc. 15 FOR'SALK Business opportunity. An -excellent .going, billiard and card room. Last year's sales 826,000; net $9600.00 last year. Owner leaving and says. sell for 6,30U. See Charles A. Wing Agency, lnc: - 15 FOR BALIS Small chicken ranch; domestic and Irrigation water; new buildings; water In kitchen; best of garden soli; 10 minutes from Riverside o.nd Main. Terms like rent; no down payment lu responsible, parties. '.- j For Sal? 82500 cash takes 'a " 3Y5U going chicken und turkey ranch, fully equipped ! j $28 per nionth ' buys a new home nnd an acre of ground Just five, minutes from tills offico;-bo aown , payment, no financing charge; just tho regulur monthly payment and it's yours, ... '520-Acro' stock,.' ranch; small family ' orchard; 1 fairly good house and barn; 8 Sets buildings, 6 or 7 running streams, 2B on 40 springs. Ranch can produce tlOo tons of hay por yoar. Not sticky und fairly level; 32UO0, half cash. i7l Acres; 12 acres alfalfa, 300 acres oak and laurel, bul anco tillable; 7-room house, . 3 big barns, new Fordson, 4 horses, 3 cows,. 65 hcud hogs; 87500; your own terms.. ... . Build lh the shade ot the oaks above tho soot of , the smudge pots. I'Jublld Pnrk, Mcdforas tlnest subdrvislon. invites yoii. . WOLD WOLD, i Sparta Uldg. - phone 1392. .... . . . i ; :- .1 , 16 TlH TOUR DOLLAR to the earth and be really secured. Let us place your money on first real , estate mortgage security; semi-nnnual Interest, Jack Wako Held and Clarence Pierce, Room 4, Palm Block.. Phones 17, 517 1. or 249-L. 13 APAKTMKNT for fellt, Apartments. Schuler 15 LOST Purse containing letter with name of Ruth Schow. Find er please leave at Tribune. 14 i GOOD FOR . ONIS HL-NDRKD DOLLARS Jtrlilg this ad lo bur gnrugo ut once, as It is guud for 8100 credit , oi any of the following ' s - , f-l.?t) ma : - li(!6 Nash Light Six -l-door sedan In goud shape al.,..'..;. 856U 1023 Peerless Town Sedan, just re- , voniiiiioiioH in our uwu shop und Is u rcnl, value at ..8-100 103.1 Vollp Coach.. -I -wheel brakes; brtlloun , tires, good paint at..3i'7S 1026 Typo Oldsniobno touring, us - frmifl nM -wn r,vn 1,b.I 9iir. Ciiullluc Sport Phucton, nVodei 59. tvunueiiiii cur lor opiy 340Q This Is a- bona fldo credit and may bo offered on your down pay ment. Convenient terms ut low rates. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Hudson, . Ksscx. Oldnnioblle. Cudillac and LuSullu Dculuia. " ' ' - ' 14 l'Olt bALL Dairy ranch, fully equipped and stocked; spkiulld monthly Income; location excel lent; abundance of feed: terms reasonable. Also for sale-" : A wonderful river ranch with deeded, water right: unuiit 60 A. ulfulfa, lota of gin In land, .pas turo and wood. This innchi will carry a lurgu herd of Juiry cows or ehr-ep. , This i unusually .Httraativo property from every standpoint. Reasonable terms Brown A.WItlto, 81 A' a. Fir 8t' 13tf V'"B"I,W would you like to reflnMn-rt vn, t-i , . little breathing spell fP three, or four. months, nnd have UU i"extr. money. to paint the house and garage or maybe buv that furnlturo you have been ' ir" U C? "",kU f'W '". Thete Drug Stores Arc Open Nighu TKit Week ; Md(or Pharmacy Heath's Dreg Store Strang's Drug Store OftFlO??. TTTTTTSDAY. ..', Obituary MALMfiREN Theodore John -Malmgreu, beloved by all who knew him and one of the few remaining typical country physicians. Dr. Theodore John Malmgren died at his home In Phoenix, Oro., Wed nesday morning at 5:3(1 o'clock, 'following a heart attack which had begun shortly after midnight. To gether with Mrs. Malmgren he at tended a church supier in Phoenix and was In his usual good spirits. Upon his return to his home he was called to the bedside of a pa tient which - kept him busy until midnight It was not long after hlB return to his home that the heart attack came un him and lie passed away at 5::iu, He was born in Union county, South Dakota1, October 34, 1871, and at the time of his death he wus aged 57 years, 6 months and 0 days. He was a graduate of the University of South Dakota at Ver million, S. D., where he attained his Bachelor - of Science degrees. In 1007 he graduated from the medlcal school of the Iowa state university. On December 22, 1909, he was mar ried to Fredericks Barbara Hann at Medford, and on June 1, 1909, he started the practice ol' his profes sion at Phoenix, which has been for the past -20 years, endearing him to g wide circle of friends. He was a member ot the Jackson County Medical association, Oregon State 'Medical association, Ameri can .Medical association, Southern Oregon Medical Association; Phoe nix Camp, W. O. W.; M. W, of A.; Weatonka Tribe No. V Improved Order of lied Men.' He leaves a devoted wife, Frederlcka liailrtiara, and adopted daughter; Marie Malm gren; one brother, Henry Malm gren, -and one sister. Miss Chris tine Miilmgron. of Oakland, Cal: ' Funeral services will bo held at tho Presbyterian church In Phoe nix. Saturday at 2:30 p. in.. : Inter ment in Phoenix cemetery.' Fun ergV.grrangements in chttrge of the Perl Funeral Home.' .' " ' . '; - : i' masslfied mtyorrrinn irets. results 7 AHOOPING COUGrl hr wo. "cure" but helps to te 1 duce oaroxysms of coughirif. V t V a to Rub JLft?r 21 Mutton Jar Used Yr& Carl Fichtner FOR 1 1- TIRE REPAIRING TIRE8 - TUBES RIMS WHEELS ACCESSORIES. . . :tjth and Fir Phone 180 DR. RICKERT says: Aro -yon wide awake? Any Iosk of vision power is a loss in alert nesa and dnprsy. Our ' . cpmplctp servlco aHSlgiii. tind rcstoroa to normal, eastcful ahd restful vision. He sure ' to Ue examined here; DR. 'JtJD RldiiER'r , OPTOMETRIST 222 E, Main Medford Ore. ' THE PLACE TO EAT Rex Cafe Good Food Qood Service .L SIZES for FAMILY PINTS GALLONS W& WATCH W REPAIRING BMoHourStt Pnena l A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing service wee LV f PINTS APRTL 4, 1929. , 1 " Miner Perish , BRL'SSELS,, ApiH 4lT-lPX Eight miners perished today' hi a fire dump explosluu at c collier near Paturttges. . . , Kjmm'JjiI Communication A Medfard Lodge No. 103. V V F. & A. M-, Friday, April ff 5, 7:30 p. m. Work In tho if. if. degree. By order of the W M. C. M. HOUSTON, Becy. 14 Slirino Stated $csaion. Hillah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ashland, Friday evening, April 5. Important business rel ative to proposed cere monial at'Mcdfnrd, April 27. Re freshments after meeting. All Shrinors are invited tb attend. - K. C .JEROME, Polonlate. W. If, DAY. Recorder. - : '13 RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A liattle Cree.k physician nays, "Constipation 1h respond bio for more misery than any other cauHe." But immediuto roHei' has been found. A tablet called FtexaU Or "derllf'8 has been discovered. ThiH tablet attracts water from the 'aya tcm into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowe! catted the colon. Tho water loosenB the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorouKh, natural movement without formlns a habit or ever increasing the dose, v-'JStop Buffel'ing. front co nstipatian. OfHw a Rexatl Orderlio at riipht. Next day bright. Get 24 for HGc today at the nearest Itexall Druf Store. West Hide Pharmacy. C With the Airport off our minds, it's time .to thinkvof -i .'4 INSURANCE R. A. HOLMES ' INSURANCE ;v AGENCY Jackson Co, Bank Bldg. Phone 444 S1NCSE?MI9 0?9 KINSER, THE GRAFTER I moke b specialty of all kinds of first class fruit tree grafting. Your Black Walnuts Should be grafted over to Franquettes. Will eall and advise with you free of charge, ; , References: Paul 8cherer, phone 1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4; C. A. Hlles, phone 869-L. lijj'j ti KINSER' -Hi Box 571 Medford, Ore. INSURANCE First ' Insurance Agency - '- 'A. X. HILL, MMft " nen IBS NN, Ctntnl . -. v Mtdford, Orsgoa - - , - -. j : . ill!innilll!l!!lll!lllli!ill!!!I!!IH!lll m Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair p 8ilk from top to toe with cb pointed heel I . , ft:- . '-'1 IHenow tho charm of your I yesterday jewels by re-. II .mounting tbem in tho..cx I fiiiittttc lacelike wbita cold 1 nn )latinum - mount in es plOUU!!l!III!lMIIlIiniIIlIDIIlip. j-- r rr. v i - - jma MS Have Your Demomstrat ion : "We Sell Happiness" Main and Bartlett Four Complete '"''.',-'.-' Shcnvs Dally ' ':'' 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. 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