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I VPRIT,' I!. I!i2!t. , . jb, I TWO T oca, atid Personal Hi ierato tho camp grounds this uum-.' mer at least. The touil.it season' has aliea.lv slatted and there are Inst nittht to look nfler the work ,,. tppK ,mt . ,1B cam of the district state fire warden's I grounds every cvenliuc. . Difficulty office, because of the serious ill- in f,n(. u lessee who had funds 1 new of Incumhent, IJwiKhtl0 n,.,k nuu.h m.,.(,.d improve-1 I'hipps, whose condition was ro-! ., nt tlic- eump has kept the: ported today as Willi Improving. "1-j ,,u, k hoard from inking ntlvant.iKe thuut'h ho is o very sick man, f ,. riuht to lease the camp; Heat your orchard witu kindling, j Ground, grunted hy the citizens at i blocks ami slab". Tel. 631, Med-i the spring election. Aslilnud Tid-j tord Fuel Co. tf Iniis. ( Articles of Incorporation of the Spot dunce, Kudo Point Sat. 15j Southern Oregon. .Music company, Factory blocks, 0 load. Tel. C3 1 . with a capital stock of $:iooo, by ! Medford Fuel Co. 324tf ; K.iWilson Wjilte. Ocln White nnd i. Am0K ,ne 0cnl Eastern Star! Itnlph: Hill., were on file today nt ,,hlm who were In Vreku yes-I the.iCounty clerk'K office. I terday to attend the Hasten Mini-! Mealy Klamath Netted Cem po- lodee session In that city were Mrs. J tntoes, 100 lbs. (or (1.20; 50 lbs. Itilen Kubrick. Ml , and Airs. C. X. ' 7GC. ' Delivered any placo In city, j Culy, Mrs. W. II. M'-flownn audi Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape Mrs. Kilna Isaacs, j St. Vhono 97., 309tf OuoHts from a distance rcKisterod at. Bedford hotel Include Mr. . I'.Auatin, Minx peKKy Wood, I), o. Wise and Alfred Kohncr of Now Yorl; City, Al. ,1. VnnCorder of Hotee, Ida., M. A. Hmilh and A. Filner of ('hleuKn. HI., Mr. and Mrs. IF. S.- Ivcg of Vancouver, li. C, and Itobert Knox tf J Jet roll, Midi. A clean dunce for clean people Is the W. O. V. dnnce Hat. nltfht. !( Attending the tilrls leuuu con ference held hero yodei-day were MiHH, Mimiift B. Marry, instructor in the tirnntu 1'ukh liih nchool. and the, .MIhhgh Jliith Crey and Nellie Neil.son of that nchool. iBrlng your InvalidH and old peo ple to the Ashltyid Convalescent nd Rent Home. 38 Medford hltfh school ran be com plimented on the fart thut cliquen are nut oh pre.vule.nt her tin in other rcIiooIh in the state. This fee line of rteniorracy and equality is promoted hy the flirl's leaKiie and Its nclivilieH, whlrh kIvch each Klrl tt change, lo demonnlrutc h-r ahfUtlQM ond,,t,MlentH. Medford ,111-: TimM Special qttontlon given to ex pectant mothern in our baby de-' partmont. Hlnolnlr'fl. 17 -.Much Improved In health Ih Mm. C. U. Hoffman, who returned home yef)terduy from Portland, where -she underwent an operation porno time nno. flpotdanccv Kagle Point Rat. 15 A u'"ee ft divorce wus granted In-elreuit ;courl yewterday to Halpii ItolierU from Vida ItoberiH, an KtoiiiuIk f cruel and inhuman treatment.. The couple were mur Hed March 18, 1!UU, and have two chihlmi. . .. HoflO rnondlntr runners removed, anJ HnaKH worked back, Handi craft Hhop. 21 CtC When froslfl were d'inuiKinK I'"' peojch hloHHoniH in the lower vl ley,.orehurdrvuround Ashland were also being fronted. The cherry crop thore wan ,10 to 80 per cent killed and the pnuohcj Buffered 10 to 110 per cent Uh(ujh; i'VU& nilyin;acheH in LhlH Hcclion, were badly diimiiH''d by, Jhe froHtu whl'h were experl piiced Heverul nlKhUv.thlM week. (JrantH 1'nnH Courier. ' . Let mn write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tenswald, Jlotol Jlollnnd. Phono 9!3. tf in JudKC Taylor'H court here yc lerday a charK' of non-mippuit was filed aKnin-sl V, C. Kdler by hltt wife, u.nd a warrant vhh iHhned for hi arreHt op tlitu ebatKc. Plenty of excrement, KnKle Point Sat. nlnht. Uanco till 2:3. 15 MIhm I'Ucllle t'arxon. ntudent In the At'hlund hlfjh Nchool, haa been ro)()Io1 an on.o of (be eluht reprc Heptatlvejn from .lackHon, IhniKlaM, Curry, C'ocw and Jonepblnc eounlK'H to, appear In -the district oratorical contest at ItosctuMH. April 1Mb. Old-time dunc nt Nat. ThuiHilay and Saturday, 1 .Included among tho Oregonlans ronlstered ut Medford Imtels are I. Ne foii(thary of CorvnllW. D, K. Cumerpn of, Kugene. O. O. Maxwell of Salem, nnd tho following from Portland: (leorge Lavey, J. K. Me Olll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy Wilson. Forrest Cobb. II. M. Holden, H. Jl. Moss and X. P. Thomas. Jleat your orchard with kindling, blocks nnd slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Puol Co. . K lunar Davidson. c 0 nstruction foreman of Crnter ljiike national park, left this noon by auto for a visit of about two weeks at Yosem- lte national park Dance! Spot dance, Knglo Point I Sat. 15 Federal Agent Terry Tit lent of this city Is spending several days In Yreka, Cal.. In connection with hearings being held for four alleged northern California bootleggers he orfosted early this week near l)or rls In raids on a madhouse and a moonshine Mill. Come to the Itke Creek Orange da,nce, Hat., April 8. 15 Dentists from Medford and else w hero t h ro ugh ou t tho co u n t y n re attending the meeting of the Houth erp Oregon DcntlrdH association .it Oranta Pass, which began at '.I o'clock this afternoon. A, banquet will he served at 6:30 p. m., fol lowed by an evening session. Port land specialists in Inlay work wilt a ((dress the gathering. jDanro until U o'clock In the morning at Jacksonville. 1 0 Moore Hamilton, Con I nil Point Journalism student at the Oregon St$te college, was awarded u $15 caiih prli given to the night editor nf the Dnily ltiironithr IwhuIhit tho lio4tt)HpiM- nf ihu tiM-m. Thp )rlt(. 1 wuh nwiirdtMl ly tho i-illouc mnl the i indHltlR vh itonc hy iirnfi'Msnrw i',' , j)riWHiunkinK, Hniorktnu n.Q luit- topholrn. ' The l'tiHhlnn Khoji. MdKord HI.Ik. Phono UK1. 13U Tt'mpnrnry nuto lioenncn wrro 1h- tirl at tho nhortfr nfflro (his f foronooii to n. 3-. Forwylhc nf Ash : In nil, Mlko Ilanlpy nt Ijiko fre.k, ' nnd Mrs. C. II. School, Allco Knall. Mprion Hutton ami Mu flnrk nf Mrilforil. Dry plno ulahn, $S load. Tol. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf iucl from Wn.Hhintrlon mute nt local hotolM inoludo Mr. anl Mrs, Frank T. Mo.CullniiKh nn.l Mr. Aiixlln Cnrhln nf Kpukuno ami 13,' C. Ward of Bonllle. I The "prospect" who has been j ronferrlnir with meniliers of the i park hoard in connection with the ! leasing of the camp grounds, has left town, accorrlhiK to Jlul .Mi-J I Xnir. member of the hoard, who; i sit id from present indications it will jlie necessary for the hoard to op-! IJIvt rHldo Community Club dance Sat. night, April flood rnu.sic nnd K"ud eatM. J U Competent and experienced book keeper tmd office man deslreu posi tion. JtcfetcnceK. liox la. Tribune. As the reKUlt of an unofficial ro port mudo w vera I wi'Okn ao that I the county would refund '1? per j cent of lax payments nindc In l'Ji'4 by owin'i'H of lllluble land, the varl ouh county officer in the county courthouse hn vo been nearly lie sieged at timeK by land ownem Ur siring' the refund. The refund. brought about by a reduction and valueH five yf'.tts ago hy tho'in 1,10 lHfit 0,1" nre showing their . county t-(tuull.iitlon boarI, has not been definitely nettled, aceorUfntt" to thn county court, and may yet be taken Haln lo tho aupremo court before all litigation will , be ended. The average refund would be $10. ' ' Heat your orchard with klndllntr, blocks and slabs. Tel, C31, Med ford Fuel Co. ' tf Tie your clojrar to ihe. earth rtnd t' really Kecure. J-t um placo your money on first real ontato mort KiiKfi Hccuriiy; H Horni-tinniiMl In-ten-Kt. JueJ( Wakefield and Clar ence Tierce, room 4, Talm block. ! Phono 17, r,I7-Iv or 249-Li 1 rt j Helen Joiich wnu quite badly' burned on her arinH and IchI Tuesday in chemlntry clash, when he bottom fell out of a bottle of sulphuric acid will eh h)o uuh hold injf. AHhb Carroll immediately took chin kc of the situation by iiultiiii,' oil soaked cotton on the injured parts and then Htimmoned a couple of buky football players to carry Helen out lo Hie cur and up to a ; doctors ofPce. Medinrd Hl-nmeH.jut ,1Mnpnrfs Saturday. uancc at .incKsonvnio Maiuroay at night. l r, Window RlaHS, all sizes; nlo plare glass. Trowbrldgo (Cabinet Wks. tf Indicating thut dog owners vf becoming more Interested in the state fog tax, which musi tie paid before April 15, records at the county clerk's office revealed this forenoon HI 7 licenses hud been is sued to owners from all parts of Ihe county. 1 lowerer, this nuin'hct' Mil leaves over 5,000 dfs uull cPnsed. Cut thoso fenders nnd auto Sheet ! H .', i bodlcH straightened at Prill Metal Works, oppnslto Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 4i. 'tf Highest grade Ktali coal, any size, anywhere, tiny amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 2Hi). t( A 1 '"I iter cent attendance Is urv;cd at' the big American I.elon mill uxillary meeting and dam e , nt Jacksonville Monday evening :it ! S o'clock, at the old I'nlU-d States hotel. Kuch of ihe two organiza tions will ludd short business ses . dons, fid lowed by dancing, after which a light lunch will be served. There will be no banquet in t he early paiV of tho evening. Sinclair's have a complete baby's department, S p c c I a 1 attention given to baby layettes, stumped baby pieces and novelty goods for parties. Sinclair's. . 17 Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Mmlford Lumber Co. 237tf Chiy Parker of the Farmers F. chuie Cooperative and X. C. Put terfield were among the local resi dents who attended the dinner and entertainment nlven by the Talent Orange lat night. That good coal--low in nslt. Han sen Con I Co, Phono 231-. tf Plverslde Community Club dunce Sat: ninht, April (I. Oood mu.sie ami good eats. 15 With the gates all up at the Sav aue Uuplds dam and the first tei. of the kcusku made on Ihe irriga tion season. Manager II. t. Willis has found the system in perfect working order for thv season.. The pumps and other mechanism at the dam ciinir through the wlnler in fine shape. W ater was turned Into two of the dliches thin wek. but because of no demand for the water, ihe (tumps have been shut down. The system Is ready to start delivering water a oon as need, arisen. O runts Pass Courier. The W. O. W. ntd-tlmu Sut, night dances aro drawing good crowdM. Hi Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford laimber Cd. S :i 7 1 f While utill in a very critical con dition. Jasper Ha una. well known Trail rancher, was reported to be Urttor today at the Sacred Heart hospital, whero he bus been a puit en since Wednesday evening when he received serious Injuries as the remit of an auto mUhap near the Mutual Mill anil Feed company tin Jackson street, where his own car ran over htm nfler having cranked Ht 1 rcjuu-lrc! be puruled ri-oni iho Ul ilou n t'ri'sh nhliunonts of sniPlt, nrrlV' intr (tiilly, . ... ........ , 37. astf ohl-limn rfanco at Nat. Thursday and Haittrday. 10 Mm. II. II. Kellom of Medford visitr-il her mother, Mrs, Mary Lewis, nnd her sislers. Mr. Jessie Kllgove and Mrs. Klennor Powell, on Third street, yesterday, while Mr. Kellom transacted hunhut In Klamath Kails. --Ashland. Tiding. cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Money loaned In worthy people lo pay their honest debts. Thomas l.'raliy Co., rim. 13, Calm lilk., cor A'"1" nnd rionl, n pstui im. 0 19 MTODPORD MAIL Above Verville Aircoach. Lower lef- DKTKOIT, Mich, , Aprl 8. No lesH than 15 companion! which en tered ,ipe commerc ial .aircraft .fthl firt.t products at the AH-American : Aircraft Show, now in prosrass hor$. t In addition. llay AVatkihs of Centrul Point won another game last night in the . cjty: three. -cushion billiard tourna-! PHOjt.Svhen he defeated Tim Fallln, ! 25 ) f;o( giving him throe victories' and two losses. Waikins victory ! places him in .striking distaucf of1 finishing near, the top of the list. As (if result Of. his defeat Thursday j ew'hlnk, X. Fuji and Marvin Par-1 rick are tied for first place, with three victories' and two defeats. 1 Quulily not quantity counts nt theW. O. V. Sat. night dances. ! Factory block-), JO load. Tel. 031.' Medford Fuel Co. 324tf At the monthly meeting of the fi ranis 1'ass NVomen'H club tliisi aflernoon, -with the (irunts Pass : tiarden club fu mishit. k the i)i o- ' K'am. Mrs. Willeits of .Medford Kitoke on "PJrd l.lfo." , jtuv vour cakes, nles ami snbids 14' Ladles nnd children's hair-cut ting. Nash Parher fc'hop , 3J Among the Callfornlans register-! el at Medford hotels are P. F. Shepherd, !). II. Kcudalle of l.os Angeles, C. F. Cetiser of p.erkeloy j next Monday ami Tuesduv of ttu-! "Victory for the Indians would and Mr. and' Mrs. Jerry Kchoen. .Oregon Insurance - Agents' 1'nion. ! mean, it is pointed out thut htw feld of Kan Francisco. j n which b;- is a im-mhor of the ; dreds of persons who h:vo become . . . management - r jLiiat gqo.coal-.-.low ln.osh.. I.Ian-! spn CoaPHo, Phonfl ?39, x ; tfj A civil complaint to recover mon against J. ". Grantham by Sanin m,,inl- f' the recovery of Ss2 due on a promissory note was on file al (he county clock's office today. Another action seeking $!)50, claline dlo ho due on u real estate deal, was also on file. P was directed against O. II. Skeatej and Catherine Skentc by 10. C. Corn, Medford real oslalo man. The sum; of $2r,(ti) is being sought In a stilt I against i. W. Thompson by Puller, and Thompson of Ashland, for the, collection of n $250ti note. The' complaint was filed by Piiggs 0C- I Prlggs. ' ! Plenty of excitement. Knglo Point j Sut. night. Dance till 2:30. 15 j In the absence of Kev. Win. Ituy ' recovering from a recent opera tion for the removal of his tonsil.1 W. p. Shelley, Medford realtor and former minister, will occupy , the pulpit at tho Valley Undlo church tomorrow evening at 8; o'clock. I lev. Ituy is expected lo resume services next Sunday. ' Dry fir slabs, $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Mnrrlnge licenses were issued 1 yesterday afternoon at the cotiuly elerk's office to George Xiswonger, 22, of Helena. Cal., ami Mablo Perry. Ill, of Mt. Shasta city. Cal., Juntos II. Snyder, 2li, of Wea ver ville. Cal.. and Frnnkio Davenport. t!. of Mt. Shaslu City. The two! couploa uoro inariiod a horl tlmcjfinm t'howolnh. uh., lam week iau i in a ilnuiilc woilillng core- ! ninny porfm-iucd hy County .lu.lKP .Spnrn.H . . j Hor.t Utah onal hot nnd olonn. ! lol.- Mt: Medford Fuel Co, a24tt - While the i-nuiml Wn barely i eo-re, In Medford Inst, evi'iihiK. ! mow and sleet was nearly two Inchon, deep In tho (Vnlrnl Coin! I nectlon, as tho result of. a storm' which continued oyer np hour, with sleet falllni; so heavy thai drlvlnit was uaiiKorous. -rim ullHIud W!s still covered with snow over an Inch this inornliiK. hut It noon melt ed Ii w fly.. , Ituckor's Tnxl. riione 68. Rates. 25o, J'rompt sorvlee. ltf. An Ashland TUUm; "r. Yours Ann'' iivu'k Item piihlished yesto-1 day follows: "Last summer due-1 lilK the iihorl season at Crater j Lako, ti.tovt visitors rcKlsii'i'ed, not withstanding that tlnn-0 were llic miles of stoop, roujih roads of travel In reaehlim It. Had It l.eeM lo.ntod on the main lluo of tlic ' Southern I'nclflc railway, nn I upon tho haul sm fHced Cacifl h'Khway. ns Ashland Is. how nilitiv! more thousands of tourists would have islled It last season? Ash- land' mineral Winers, voen nio iiiiiv,.,, in iiiip lt:ll-k-d IV, i,.,i.-.t vWl inv. ii"'no!ls -cHt in nltracllmi ik 1'rnt.u- l,ak.' can cvor hnpo lo ho." Hlg dance Saturday night nt IT. 1 R. Hotel, .InckHonvlile. r. Kinlly liobom, medical ill rector of the county health unit, fp yesterday afternoon in the Knots Creek section, whero shej spoke before the Parent Teacher' i annotation of that dish lc!. She was accompanied by Kllen Post. counly nure tempoiMrlly t:iklng over ihe duties of Mrs. Lyd.i King. e.mftneil to her home on ljuinco vtre.wlih Scarlet fver. ' lloi, dean coal. Tel. 881. Med- ford Fuel Co, 3Htf TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, AH-American Aircraft -Davis Redhead. lof the older manufacturers are I presenting hMv i-lthtv entirely 'new la design, or earlier models ' tso remarkably improved that they mHy virtually be considered as: newcoihers. Thus has the youth-1 ful aircraft induptrv followed the practically all foottefis of ( its -older vthor the - -- r ..... ,.r:r.i- .4 ? -xs.k.ys. J Sufficiently 'recoe Vail-" 'from her recent severe attack of poison oak, Miss Petty Hanson resumed her work yesterday at thn Medford Puslnes collesn. ' : ' ITpholHterinB Call Jacksonville 202. 3SG Medford Imlp. .V Si" 1. O. O. J, will -nlertaUv ijiex flrand hoiTac, OepHrt'ment :jf U M:eKpn, In their state convention, May 20, 21. 22 ami 23. and (hey itre desirous nf secur ing rooms In the homes of our citi zens. Anyone tljat will rent rooms for the above dates please send ,nanie, residence number nnd price to John A. Perl, chairman pf the houshu; committee. 15 COLE HOLMES-LEAVES 1 n Kflra u hh , , .. Colo Holmes left today foe Ku- lie to attend the nnnunl setsslon ' ooaru 01 uirceturs.. Thp . tin leu ; was only oi-ganizcd last year .and this is ihe se:-ond annual cony(en tlon .of that bod v. ' .' Monday': r nr.it. M "Ml ll.ru "I'M' coniiniitee reports and several im-i portant addrerses hy well known-; i peakers. :r A banquet at Hotel Osborne in the evening will ondj no- oay. imccuor 01 omeers win be the imporhml event Tti OS day. Mr. and Mm, A, T. Wnuilsnii, Dr. nnd Mrs. M. U .lomtj and Mr. and Mis. J. I). Mylriiu. all 01' Wausau. 1 Wisconsin, spent Friday in Ihe city vlslling Juiiios U. Owen, gcnciul . manager of tl o Owon-Ortgon Lum I her company hero. The parly arc j on a motor trip Pi California. Mr. Woodson and Mr. Mylroa aro stock-! holders o( tho Owen-Oregon coin-j pany and inspecud tho local plant.! New Proprietor of Van's Bakery Jusoph D.tjtlmolor 0:1111c hero aiul today complclod tin- puichano nf Van'H liakory nt 111 Wc.-t Main. I and will take chaiBo .Mon.lay. , I yr. )ohlinlii' has spent 111 vcars s practical linker, owning hln wn idiops for. ,12 vcars. and will cuaninteo 'all hl.H iroduet. ! The Modot llnkeiv will he the' new nn mo after .Monday. i .Mr. Iloi.lmelor lui.i leased n rosl-' rtonon and M ainily w ill. Join hlni ! i10n. ' - . j . ! PAYS DEAR FOR BITES CHU'AOO. April e.-HfW The lit tle rod fiutrrl that got nmd :nU bit seven persons and thus became what the police described as a red menace, has hpti executed. Judge Merb.Mt Imntenhaiien of Town I tall police court, tile only plTicial who took any formal action In the ease of the people vs. one Utile red -Uhre:, believes thevo has bef.n n gHcvmis misenr riago vt justice.- The only d'i inent .Imlge Imiuenhausen Issued was a warrant charging th squir rel with mayhem and providing for hts release under V".0Hn bond. Stich a warrant.' he said, did not aulhmiKo offhrr.'i to execute the titii.d before ho had boen'tvied. . Pertl inq Has CoTd PAKly, Kiahco.. April G.-.in Ornorwl Johu Pi-rstiinH Ikis a nlluhi fold. H hh.-t tu Kpt Ului Ant Ills work, he :tt hoW.vr. biu!!is ineroly incident lo. tibl rt-coVtfiy front .ittiju.Mvea. ' H n followin-; hi ntMinnl Mfln 'ajhd dilieil with friends laatUlUt, l QlfKCipy." SA'lTTR7)AY, Show Lower right Buhl Standard Airsedan. .automobile industry, tumlnir out' varied linos of new models yearly, r and adhering to a polity of con- ' slant Improvement. I Under the show mica tin sihin la I permitted to enter unless It hn obtained the Cubed .i,,,,.,,-!. ! ment of commerce license iir. - jt.-- ISFiELD FILES i IT CASE Oorge A-.Mansfield, trnier val ley resident, .'now of Ada'. OkkiV, and he: iil of the Pjw ;firm pf ManVl field, Itrunson, Komp Ahrens, has filed a suit of wkl? import, in behalf (.f the Seminole Indian tribe, seeking recovery of oil lands worth millions. The suit is based upon the allegation that congres sional enactments relutivc to the contdlcil laiwl mill nil Ii.-u-m . .! ,.,1,, , ; secretary of the treasury, and the seenMary of to IntMior are uamed defendants in the suit. Kcgardlng the action the Daily H; la inm:i n .vw wealthy in the Seminole pools 1 would be matte penniless," - tti ;MaHsth'ld M-oiv-Janie hi u vut of '. "sinillliV'rtjihirr. fin" rlin 1 n'mlnii 1 IIK'KUHnffK. VIII fS 15n. Ill'-f M reitlcd on a constitutional point :,i .M,m a Bidon stream Into the t.f ,Vrs ,,f the aborigines Attorney Mansfield fs well known , ,hjs stale, holnir aclfv in farm ; bureau work In its -early slag. iiid u .....i.n.i t 1... ...... ,...0 u i,: , mini Stale, sentitt one year. He, owned j a 'homo 0n Kogue river, and was j an anient fisherman and supporter jof corrective fish legislation. I. In a ciur to the Mail Tribune. he compliments this paper for ts ; readability, urges the passage ef the airport bonds and tho divid ing of tho valley into small tracts to increase population and crop productivity. SEASON OPENING DAY I'OUTLA.VI), : Ore.. April C PetitioitM. asking that the flsh' ln season opening date be chang ed from April to April II to allow workers a chance to tako advantage of Sunday were In the hands of the slate game commis sion today. Action, however. Is unlikely be cause the fish commission cannot change the date. Owing to the fact that near b y Washington streams ppen Aprlf 14. It is! thought likely Oregon' will lose a few dollars in licenses as nag; lers go north for the opening. WHITi: SI'l.PHlMt SPRLVOS. W. Va.. Aprl) t-A tendency to omit stockings from evening at lire us well as that worn in the day is noted In the world of fashion. The daytime silk sports dress is sleeveless nnd cut low In the back like an evening gown. The Idea is to prove by tan that one has come from Palm 1 tench. Loses Chimney HAKElt, Ore.. April 6. When hUh wind carried away his Oti yard radio aeri;il and chim ney, M. M. .Morgan of Durkee lliKht It was a bomb. Ho noli (irtl Sheriff McKinuey. The sher iff reported Ihe temporary gale had lorn down the aerial nut! took tho chimney with it. Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.0T) ''The Food Is Better" At theOMedford ' m IOTA ON TRIBAL LANDS CLOUDS, RAIN, SNOWS 'MERCHANTS MEET i PASSENGER PLiE, i. wmm WWM EVENING I0NI0ES FLIGHT, SASl FRANCISCO. April 6.- The weather outlook for' thej ' - ttpndiirica of" every "merchant ; week beclnninn Am il 7 an-; j ( ( , a, ,he resiar ; nounieil here, today by tlio I lilted ; . ,.0i , n,e Stnte. weather bureau as follows: j meeting Monday 1'ar .n states- The out-1 Jurlfton County Merchants asso ,ok S for K(nnerany fair weather I'ciaUoti .ttheHotel M edford w i. ; expert for considerable cloudiness and - light ralna and snows in ! WushinKlon, Oregon and Idaho. ilon, Orctron and Idaho. peratures low. with frosts Uinnln of the week and i "Tern i at the beKinninK of the week ; normal thereafter. ITOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ! ! I'liniCK-ALI.ICN MOTOR CO. "A L'cd Car With an O. K. Thai Counta." , ' 1927 Chovtolet Coach; 'overhauled: bumpers, ood finish, low mile awe ...:.$4r,u ifJ2i Chev Tourins; rtflnlshed; new tires, bumpers ..$20U 1 12 7 Ford Tounnfi; new Dueo, jrood tires, bumpers flGb l!t25 Huick Master Six Touring; tf new balloon tires, good finish 1925 Chev Tour; Kod all around $105 I'HIOD CAH J-OT. Sth &. Hartlett. Phones 'J-il & 150. 16 FOU THADK What have you to trade for 10 acres of fine soil, 3 miles of Medford; 3 acres of full bearing apples, some alfalfa, no - buildings. Also iiave SO acres timber on Crater 1-ake highway to sHl or trade. Numerous other good trades. The JJ. K. Millard Co., 4iy K. Main. 1G" WANTFD Competent woman for general housework. Tel. 804-Y. 17 FOU SAUC New Axminster rug, S-3xl0-fi. 71 S. Central Ave. lii SIX ACUKS Cnder ditch but free from water lion, registered title; only (tne mile out; rich soil. See Hoinres lor Homes, Nash Hotel - coi ner. j 7 FOIt HIOXT 4-room house, sleep ing porch, 2 lot., at &1S Plum St. Phone Mil-J after G:3o p. m. 21 FOIt KKXT -Modern house with garage. Phone i7 7. is Fort i:Rxt Desirable apt. Iotel Grand. z FOU ALK. Jteautiful home in Jacksonville, acre excellent garden land wJtn fl-ioom modern house, east front, large cooling room, blast, oiiclosnd porch, laun dry trays, 2 good wells, also city water, ooub.e garage, ciiicKen bouse, and yard, wonuerfu! shade all kinds, of. tmlt mid herriesi lawn, roses and flowers. A won dertul home aiut an e.renenc value at y2,4.r)ii; Mome terms. See Charles A. Whig Agency, inc. i ( - FOU KXCHANGK For small Plaoo in (own, a acres, close in; 4-room house; kitchen has pump sink, built-ins, screened porch; good garden snil; garage. Might consider one acre if improved. Give all details in letter for ap pointment. Jioss i.ane, 1U ' Pox IU7-K". ' 'j'jj LOST Theta Sigma Phi pin; snaped like small matrix; miwais M- H. on back. Finder picasg re turn to Margaret Henshy at Mail . 1 rlbune. jn WAXTKD Woman with two rhll-; ilren desires housework in fumilv of adults. (1'hono yPI-jJ... r 17 FOU ItFNT Very desirable Heep ing rooms. I ia blocks from Citv Park, 222 So. Holly. -1 l'OU s, l.i; Dmidy modern ltroim west side home, extra, large liv ing room, fireplace, electric range, wood range, hot water heat ui', large lot. large fir and maple, also Kome fruit (roes I l w 11. Owner says sacrifice tor $42UO. Terms can be ar ranged. K C. Corn. Montgomery lS-J- amf i371yeninB ,tluaM Kilt SAI.K u aere.s. partly In the' elty limits ef .laeks.invllle: old ions. and 2 harns; wonderful lind for vineyard, cherries or niirloots; live siirliiK. and hetter Vol. the irtileh has never vet l.eon i mined out. u ther,, ) '- !:, I . v I onoUKh nold to nay for plaee -40 ' times. I'rieo only luno: .some terms, or will Hike town nrooenv In exohaiiKe. l:. c. Corn, .Mont- doniery uar.l hiK. t.V(r phones f.lil.j.t; 01. 1377. lt;; HTATfOX i O P P tl K T 1' .V I T y I l!itl.Ut'A.STI.a , An tinusnnl proBiani of values ', offered l.v I AltXOCK & SIIKI.I.EV Will take clear Medford home up to Suimio on ll)-aero produelnK oieliard on Pacific hihiviiv near. Mcdlord; hlKli statu of etllliva- ' tion: (jood iniinovemenls: free water rlithl; all e.uiiment. Kasy terms on halanee. jn-.Xoro Improved ranch, clear lust off l'ucific hiKhwny. ,'ivvn payment on laixe place suitable ii'r stock, with some timber These people mean business 'and place" "'' ""0l10 fHr l One of the choice ncro fnrm.s nd- ' Jominii cily limits, fiiio lniprove monls. ThiK u ,mno. 'r and If Interested in sul.m-ha,, property jou shouM see tl,is at .JJ.itio on Rood terms. We have n coed modern home, cor- . tumid su-eet, a nssess- nients ,,!,!. for .!,) cash. This properly w, ,.,,, for 3- aiu v" ",v ""'in ance. We have calls every dav for de sirable rentals that We cannot supply. If you. have n vacant for'rent"" ""'"" II .V. Ul'ver.0.. vhane 12c::. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights ' This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drag Store banquet , ' 1 Tro session will e one of . i iUI i"""1 . . , rt,. ,,rrMl . special etlorts to attentl aie u j by t'larence MeeKer, isident .jf . I the association. , . An out-of toivn Kitest, wliose iden tity has not hern announced, win be the main speaker ot the evening and has chosen insurance, for his topic, lie is well versed with th.i subject Imitter and will be in a !o sition to irlvo a lai'Ke cnioiiiu ot useful and interostiiiK information. rtntfl.H BdvrtlHlntr irr- rnltn STARTS IIGHT Tomorrow! fMJ3!) vf A Talking Picture Tt- ' X It's the Show of the Day 'MM SEE and HEAR pi DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS . "Use iron ffelf iljjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ?iil!il!IIISII!ll!l!l!l!il!lli!lll lliil'1' Keep your name before your prospect with good o Makers or effectivo I.cttcihciKls ItiwimsM . rtl 0 Hinder.- Orilvr I'tu'ins .nunutncnicnts unil Printed Kilcin;iuhlp O Medford Printing Co. Phone 75 riOSRBIJRf?; Ore.., April 'O.-ifpj The West Count '-Air iriinsporf IMissenger airplane, forced down here last night by inclement wea ther both nor'Ji and south if Ko.-xburg, left hero this morning to continue flight to Kan Fran cisco. . . , A snowstorm between Medford -j;-! Clendale caused' the pilot to .scend here. It was impossible to return to the Ku&ene flyin? field. MIAMI, Fla., April C. Al Capone's money Is umvclcttmc f(,r charity. Oi'fU-ials of tho commun Iiy chest have ivlurned his $1,000 check. ' ' . ' riRlf.l nrtvortlslng geta r,ut.- You'll see and hear a mighty melo'dra ma of the Erie Can al. RUPERT HUGHES' Most Popular "Story ' 'Starring'1" SALLY OT4EIL and JEAN HERSHOLT LAST TIMES ' Don't Miss It Keep your name al waya before your prospect with at tention - ge tti n g printed material. Let us show, you what we are doing for others. Our extensive mod ern equipment en ables us to effec tively prepaft any thing in printing... o IMTiNG . ,.. . , ...