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"o" ftfEDFORD WATT TRIBUNE, METVFOiD, OftTCOOK. SATURDAY, APTJTL fi, 1020. PAOTC THREE APPRECIATION FOR PLAN TEXTBOOKS Reo Flying Clout Visits Golden Arrow 3 JOSEPH W. ANGELL As a friend and formerly a close neighbor und pastor for . several years of Dr. Thru. J. Malmarvn of Phoenix. Ore.. It U a irivileie to write a few words of loving trib ute to him as a true man. a real friend and a Vhristian physician I whose loss from among us wilt he I seated to K. H. Hedrk-k, superin long and deeply mourned, and tendent of uhl:c schools, and to . ,...,.,,. ...,1.,uii.i ii.i.i, In a multlturto uf hurrs can never bo quit; filled. As one whose life it wan to help others, both profeNHionally and ter Honully, and who found his happi ness in ho doltiK; and an a phys ician ministerlnK constantly and KUccEsfully to a wide circle of pati ents, extending into Medford and Ashland und over a lare pari of .laekson rtiunty, he was truly a "faniriy dortor" and friend such as I'ean very seldom l"e found nowa days, loved, trusted and eherlshed by all whom he had helped or who knew him at all well. . And with all this, he was Indeed able and successful as a physielan. well read, and one who continued reading and "keeping up,'' even In lho nrtd.st of a very heavy practice. Indeed, many of us who know him intimately will always feel Una 1: was his II f e of u n re m 1 1 1 Ing (a n d often unpaid) toil and of self-for-KeHiri Herviee as n "eouirtry -doctor,'' which literally wore him out and brought on the heart attack from which he died early last Wed nesday morning, after .a day of heavy professional service reaching beyond midnight, as was so often the case with him. . As his pastor for over four years -ami, with my wife, frequently one of his patients -for twice that time I rejoice in this privilege of Add ing our tribute of love, deepest respect and WHrmost friendship to Dr. .Malmgren," and of loving sym pathy and earnest prayer fur his family and those who will most miss him. 1 Kor him, I believe, because of his own personal faith in Christ and his giving himself unreserved- ly after the example of his Sivlor j und Lord, to going about doing good and helping all that were oppressed, "it is far better to de part and to be with Christ.' Kor us,-it may be so, too, in our turn, if we so believe and live, and now we have this promise of com-J iui i uuu nci, i win iiui lutve you comfortless, I will come unto you." ' JOSEPH , AUELI,, Glendale, Ore. L1NTT CASE JURY UNABLE TO AGREE Deadlocked for several hours, jury In the. circuit court trial :f Mncy I.intt. rllarged with moon shine tmnsfrtatlon, was dischrs id at 8 o'clock last cveninfi nimble in asrec. Kleven oT thf! jurors itood for conviction and one held iut for cquittal. Unit was rccom ...n.-.i ' .1 . inmut to ,nu ,univ a i yn- ney 'oZSm Z. nnn a u,i in,. i- 4-11 .. ' 1 tted in jail at Astoria, Ore., i liquor chance. ? Mrs. Unit was making arraiiRe J monts last eveninu to obtain addi tional l:nil money to regain her , hitshand'a freedom pending a new j VJ trial. V f An equity case was being heard In court this forenoon and involved a civil nction hroiiRht .againHt tlie 'I f Armstrong fllotor comiany for covery of money hy V. Bcaman. ) - " . . Daily Metci roll 'ital Retort ! I i April H. inK, Medford and vicinity: Fair l-i-nlght und Sunday. Ircczipg b'tii- pern tu re Iniiigbl. Oregon: Fair In east, cloudy in west portion tonight ami Sunday. . Freezing t"mpcrature tonight Local Data ; i" i I ! Tcmpeniture (ilearccs).... 3"t 30 Higljest (last 24 hrs. 4' 3f i Lowest (last 24 hrs.) So ltd humidity (pet.) 75 !o j Precipitation (Inches) 10 ."3 State of weather Hailing Cbmily f Lowest temperature this morn ing, degrees. I I Total precipitation since Septem ber 1; 1!"2S. Inches. sun si Sunrise Suntlay. H:4 a. m. Sunel Sunday. i:43 p. in- Observationt Taken ai 5 A. M. 180th Meridian Time CITY ' a r g i, 5 j 7 i, liakcrity .. Hiftnarrk .... P.dsc Denver CDes Slnines.. Frcio Helena t los Angeles.. 32 16 t:h.ar 4 32 t'louily 3 2S 1'. :ly. i; 12 :h'r ;s t.i :;-ar 3 I'hitr 24 8 t'lutldy 1,0 44 t'lear 4ii in Cloudy 7S 64 Clear 41 31 Cloudy 51 32 Clrar 49 32 Cloudy 4U 2 Cloudy 50 40 Clrar r, 34 l. Cdy. 4 34 Cloudy 44 32 1'. t'dy. X 34 Cloudy Marshfleld Phoenix y roriiano llos'hurK Salt iJtki! City .... San Kranelsco..-.. &anl& Fo... Heuttlo Hpokftnn Wnlla Walls i... DICK, .M-ll"MlO(!lnt. SHOW RESOURCES NORTHWEST AREA An outline of erlng the natural VeU.pment possibilities and . Un economic aspects of the Pacific northwest, proposed especially for use in the high schools of this uh r.r ...... u. T. Raker, aeereturv of the local chamber of commerce, by Cbuence H. May, an Instructor In Orant hlgli urn on 1, Portland, ex ecutive Hecretury of - the North west Committee on Kconomlc lie search. The book is endorsed by the Portland Chamber of Com merce, Governor, l. l Patterson. C. A. Howard, superintendent of puhlic instruction, and ni n n y others. Mr. May, In his outline to the Chumher of Commerce, stated: "Ths boys and girls in the schools at this time are going to be the future business men and women of the Pacific Northwest. Tb problems that you Jire: wrestling with will become their -problems. Try to visualize what will happen in this Pacific Northwest in the next years. Manufacturing and foreign commerce, are carry ing us into nil the marts of the world. Only trained minds and skilled hands will be able to ad minister tht future of this re gion to tin best of advantage. "It appears that ft would be de sirable to have one course in the schools, the purpose of which would be to inform the young people about the land in which they are going to live and the fu ture of which will be In their hands.' Miss Carol Uamsoy, an instruct or in the Medford high school, has .been, named to assist -in gath ering .information ireg.irding Med ford and tiurfouDding territory for this book. UKE OF WOODS ROAD WORK TO BEGIN NEXT textbook cov rcsources. do-, I subject, "Joseph f Arimathoa." A work is .hedUled'l',-Kst"r "'"'-'; Construction to. begin next week on the pro posed Eagle Point -Lake of the Vmm1s road. Involving a dlslaneo of !0 miles to the county boun dary, not I of which will be new construction, according Ut County Engineer Paul Ilynnlng today. H will however, be a matter of several weeks before work will begin on the Ashland Ijike of the Woods road, because of the present condition of the ground. The Ashlaivd road will he wid ened and given n good surface, making the drive to the lake more lf M ,,., it has been in tn(t piJSt However, this work will t.i. riiiititltMl Hiis Vfar. but - , .,. ,.,,, ranBni: tn), tmr f,ve SX"'rH u";111u"' Tne mme ot tlmo wUl "Hlu tt'" the hngle. Point, route, on which approximately four, miles' of new roao may, oc luiimiHtnu this year. : : V-:, L WAY TO SOUTH TOOAYi Mrs. Louise McPhetrtdge Thalen. holder of the world's emlumnce I t light record for wnmpii who was rorced down Friday at the (Hen d;ite, fne., emergency -.aiHling flebl. when a heavy simwslorm was cfejnt'Ti-d over tho I'nipqitH divide, hopped off this morning, and after circling the local airport Iwiec. prm-ceded over the Sisltiyous, en ru I o to Oakland. Cub Mrs. Thaden. accompanied by Kmory Itronle, pa cific ocenn filer, and head of Avi ation for the Asnciatcd Oil com pany; haw been on m week's aerial tour of tho Pacific North wert. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrflln Station 22H.!l Meiers 13 HI lie. SuuriHy. April ?. I 11. m. Valloy ltHllo ehtirrh. Monthly. April s. . A. M. I S:30 to 10 West Side Thar- macy. 10 lo 10:30 American Laun- dry; Ki:3(i to 11 rantorium Uyo Works. II to 11:30 Southern OrcKon tias Corqratlon. 11:30 to 12 The lloolcry. I 2 noon- News Ileum hy Med- ford Midi Trlhune. r. m ; Q 12 to 12:30 l.is Service Station. 12::tu I Sunderson Motor 1 to 1:30 McNalr Pharma Ashland, Ore. 1:30 to 2 Snlder'a Dairy. ' 2 to 2:30 Kconomy Clroce- terlH and Kd lilnns. 6:1.1 to 6:3u Medfortl Mull Tribune, new and markets. to 8:80 ISadu Transfer & HtornRp Co. S:30 to Mono-Motior Oil 4 Co, C't)iolfc liuirc-li. South Oiikdalr Ave. und 11th HI. Mushc-h lit 8 and 1IH30 a. m. Tiev. F. M. Blui-k. Pastor. Nl Mark F.plscoMil. Corner Otikriulo und 5th St. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. in. Sunday school. ' 11:K a. ni. Holy communion. Wra. B. Hamilton, rector. First Baptist Church Sunday sohool at 9:46. He on "time with your Bible and a studied lesson, j. V. AVoiPman, superin tendent. Dr. Eaton will speak fn the morn- tag 'on "What Next?" -and Tn the; evening on Thomas the Twin ' (a i pulpit drama'). At the morning i service as a special a solo by M"s. ; Piatt, la fhe evening the chorus choir will sinfr "Eetter Each Dnv. by Ackley. The male quartet will ! also sing at the evening service. Try our wlcome. A cordial invi tation to all services. Strungors will find a warm welcome. Advent ('It! isliiiu Church, (Not Seventh Day) Corner V. Jackson and clch streets. Bible school 9:45. Mrs. Shibe, superintendent. Preaching 11:10 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Mrs. Khlde will speak ut the ll o'Hoelt service and Dr. d. P.. Kray will speak nt 8:01) p. m. Young Peo-ple's meeting. 7:00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting "Wed nesday night, 8:d0 p. m. " Kinging class' Tuesday Und Fri day nights. Cotnc and enjoy these services -with us. You are welcome. ! t Irvin Dupray. I'lrst C liini'li nr t'lirlKl. Scientist. - .Vuthortwil' bra.n-ch or tlif Mother Church. Tlio Vtvm churcti oC Christ SctentlHt. In Bofrton. Mm. Servtrvs nrc lipid ovpry Sundiiy nt 11 o'clock, church -edifice. 212 North Oukiliilc. Suhjcct for Sun day. April ": Vnronlity. Sundiiy school nt 11:15. Appli cants undPr the afic of 20 may lie udmittcd. Wednosduy eveninii mccthmn. which include testljiionioR ot ChriHtluu Jicicinrc lUeniturc, may lie read, lioi-rowcd. or purchased. The public' Is cordially Invited tn nttcml tin- services and visit the Keadintr liootn. Main Street .Methodist Church, South. James 1-1. Ciindcr, pastor. Sunday school heiflns promptly at B:45 a. m. Preachinc nt H a. m. Sermon meet at ?:80 i. m. . Preaching at S p. m. Sermon subject, "Keflex Compensation.'' Mid-week services Wednesday evening at 7:45. There was a large attendance last Wednesday even ing. Choir rehoars'al Tollowfng the prayer Service. You are cordially invited to nil the scryice.s. VI i-M Metliortlsl tlmrrh. W. Main at J-aurel. Itaymond S. Hees, .Minister., "The Man Who Lout Ills Dream. Is the sermon subject at the morning hour of worship. ih-r.s Tho choir Mtnot an anthem , , i i. L.u..i n'.. l ill O ICY CillCK. I III- (7t""I- - Xlrhnls is "Z. s,nJ,nK "Abide With Sip" In splto of anow nd hnll tt . nVinir nt this church Rundav evonln(f at 8 Mr jtP0H BpcnkH on "(iod s .spring Moug, anu Aim. Matie V. Huenergardt. orehardist, will feature Mendelssohn's Spring Wong. Mrs. Kthel Doran is the soloist. Church school at 9:43, und Young. People's hour at 7. - " te: Kunday evening services -half hour later.- Cngllsb l.n (bei an burcli. Fourth at Oakdale Ave. "Where the Way Is Made Plain." Dr. 11. C. Funk, pasfor. Kcsldcncrti A 18 West Fourth St. Teh-phono 14124. Mrsi. F. J. Man-is, nrgatiisl. Ibiur of wMifdilp. 11 a. in. "A Contrite Heart" will be the subject for Ibe scrtnon. New niembevs will be received. Special muvit Organ prelude. Come Vnto Me" .Cotmod Anthem, Hlllirlse in Heaven".... HasKftt "Melodle" ljtmpertl 'Chaliel March" Offertory. Posiludc, Uattinnnn I Iil.lt- school at 10 a. m., with classes for ail okcs. Vou ai-o most eonlially invited to attend our services. City Mhslon J2X I-:. .Main St. W. K. Itrnwn. pastor, lletcinnlnu Sunday. April 7 etus. ami Sunday school a. rn. IM-euehlni; II a. m IClbb !t:4.' 7:30 p. m. The laird's nt elost of cvcnliu; servlc Slipper Met- ings during the wk. Tuesday, ThurVday and Saturday. 7:30 p. m. What we tea h and preach as n church: The command men ts of desm "hril us a chief corner mono fn the New Testament t hiirv h. built on by the teachings of the apostles and prophets. The new faith: Water baptism by immersion, according to St. Matt. x;'J. nc baptism of (he Holy ihol. aci'orfling to acts 2:4. Di vine healing, according to Jamcrf 5:M:H.. Public WelrOim: to attend nil services. , , Pi-OihyH'rlaii lninch. Ktghth and Holly Hts. q Kdwtn Percy 1-awrence. tliinisler. fl: 4 . m.. Bible school, lie prompt, be prepared, and be pray erful, and plan to make thla hour worth while. Karl B. Hopper, sup erintendent. 1 1 a. m.. the sacramento of the Lord's Hupper will be observed. "The C.won of the Second Coming of Christ'' will be tho sermon theme. Prelude, "Foiintnin fteverie" t'lf-lcbor J . j ' - H J - " ' L -w . . ' ' WS&s Maior Sccravo's creation of Mn-1 uausal desisn. 'which attained tub ... t , ,. , .. world srooord speed of 231.81. miles per flour at Dsytona Heacn, Pia lnanaRer, V. b Sturm, "My Rood- pep. Hh seals are thotounhly oom says: "How do yott do, Mr. Klyhts I ness, Bill, tliis Kett has more pep i tortahle, loo something not to he Clottd?" . "I don't' malce the iteeti i than any car have driven since Isaid of every car." Offertory,' "Lcgf-nd ..McDowell Anthems "Havlor When lorn Illumes the Sky" '..Shelley "Oh, l-'air .lcnisalctu"....DcmaiTst 7 p. m., Chrlstltm K n il tl u v o r, "Itread 'and' noses," ' a study of j .icsus as reiali'U to niiior prooicms. M. V. lawrence, -leader. Virsl Clu-isttan (Imrcli. Ninth and Oakdale Sts. Carman K. Alell. minister. Office nnfl ps tttr's study in the church, phone lflHi. Kesldence phone 1337. "Test Our Welcome." M orn hift woih 1 p and com m u n ton, H:rT. A service of worship, special music and sermon. Topic, "Christ's Challenge to Pa." Popular evening service at 8 o'clock. .Stirring song service, spec ial music and a happy fellowship. Sermon, "Kortlfled Against Temp tation." ltible school assembly, liMii a. m. Thero wore 475 present last Sun-J day. We want 47K next Sunday. ! Four (Miiistian Kndeavor groups! will meet at 7 o'clock. j Remember the community mass meeting at the Junior high school auditorium Friday evening, April ( 12, when Lucia Ames Mead," m In- j ternatlqnal leader, will speak on , world1 poace. '' . PRESBYTERY GETS A report of the. wofk accomplish ed in tho Soiithnm OroRon Iros bytery from April I, 128, In April 1, inL'fl, haH been prepared hy Hev. E." Iverson, Sunday school mlsHlonary for tho presbytery, and nent to tho churches of the presytery. It reads as follows : With Kiatitude for (llvlnn IiIokh ing und with hearty appreciation for the, co-nporntion and efficient Hid of pastors, Sunday school su perintendents and other Sunday school workers for their continued loyal suppcrt, your Sunday school missionary submits tho following ropoii: In looking over the work in the Honthrn Orocon Presbyioty this past year ono is impressed with tho great nood for missionary work, oven if tine knows Ihat In tho pnst yoars lho settlers urn beco-nlns; moro acnuslcmod lo rolifilotia Haiti- illg. We rind Kiwcfal' reasons Pu grnlltude In the fart thai ver phase frl Sunday fcclmnl nctivily In the presbytery has oxnorienced i new stimulus a:id giving indications of t'nroiiraftiiiR advnneemenls. Th" organized ltihf cIhik movement has horn sliinulaled. Home depart ments and cradle rolls have I wen staNed, fetnlly religion has been emphasised and tlio promotion of our dally vacation I iblo school has shown advance over previous years. Tho following work has been ac eomplished 1 His past year: Sun day schools organized, B; revived, .1; teachers und officers. 2fi: pupils, 201; uchools visited and aided, 21; miles tiuveled, H,75K; fumillcs vis ited. rfil; udilresses delivered, 14-; convorHions reported, 08: llloralure glen away, H!4 copies; Piblos and Testaments given away, IK; van gellstlr' meetings held. Us; teach ers' training classes organized. '1; wcrkers' conferences held IIS; schools of methods attended, if); cradle rolls organised, 13; homo de imrtnicTitM organized. 0; f. K. an cietios organized, 5: Kundnv fie ho d instil ut"n held, r; adult lllhle classes orKHtilzetl. 5; dally vacation Bible Hchim'n, 7; number of com ni"nlly rellRtous ;urvH, R, Vou seo hy thla report Ihat U Iioh been tho Monday rt-IiooI inlK slonary's prlvllttge to bring the gtnd message to discouraging hearts In (finely Ikuiw and little hamlris. wliflro they Iihvo no opl'oiliuilty, many of ihem. or oven attending u Sunday w-htsd. While wo ro rejoicing in the past our faces are now turned toward the future, the need of missionary work fn our atate and land are stfll greet. Kespectfully you in. K. IVKHSON. . l-'sn liy A(-I(lciit KEW YORK A' Hill Cuicy. now had of Msdlsdit Hf,uaro Gsr d(n, nevnr snw n l.oxinK mutch un til 1920, when hn went lo a rsrd In Boyle's TUirty Acres, more i, i. spwot the hlg- woodon howl tlmn to wntrh tlio flKhlrs. He rum, uu.'iv a confirlnfd fik'ht fun. ''a tlo ' was the renlv. -hut stl.l I , BicV riuht alonK." Mujor Sokiuvo. Rets up and koIiik right otn 11 who is shown in the. pictuve withidon't know Ihat 1 have ever known thp wl,,lB , CJl . r);1,mrk(1(l ,, illsia-car of Its size with any tniiro ; T CAR USED , AS BROADCASTING STATION BY ARMS lie is a hud speaker from lbdly- i wood, and he carries his broad casting station rigm with him. V. M. Arms, said to be the hlghost salaried radio announcer tn the profession, arrived in tho city yes terday In l;ie Durant Motor com- pany traveling studio, from which programs arc broadcast through- ! out the morning, afternoon and evening hours. ( - This unique vehicle Is noisy from1 tho standpoint of both sight and sound. Tite sides of tho truck, which serves as a home as well as a lro:idi-Mslimr station for the' announcer and his manager, H. !'. , Shepherd, are a Scream no fur as ; colov harmony is comvrned with , ! more ot a suggestion of a past than of any futuristic tendencies. ' On the top of tiie truck are four hvge mctaPIc amplifiers, winch cui ry tho programs broadcast from ! Within, to parts "unknown. As for j the announcer, his whisper is said to carry from southern Oregon 'to ' New York nt times; And when 'ho ( sper-.s out loud-nn - audience , , gathers Tor miles around to find ! out -what it's all about. I The huggy-rtdlng-slurtio Is at t home In the Durant garage here. and has been sending out ortho phonic programs thVoug-iouP the .morning and afternoon. At noon, it went on parade up Main Htreet and ttown 4''!r past tho Mail Tri bune, where t ho announcer gave .Medford jieoplc a free entertain ment of serially jirraiiRed music .ml announcements concerning tho Durant company and Its activ ities. . . lr, Arm;, was formerly connect ed with the Warner Brothers broadcasting million at Hollywood, as well as Irclng employed as tech nical man for M. (i. M. and other movie studios. As t.ie Durant studio makes Its way through the northwest, .Mr. Arms and his manager Like mov ing pictures of the 'scenic polntH encountered. That they had re ceived fonif. hrnutiful shots of the Koffuc Klvor valley, and a real snow storm pi action, was a state- 1 moiit made by t.io men this morn ing. .." Thiey will leave o morrow for Sea tt le, Va neon ver n nd nort h wes--.n points, returning to Holly wood via Still Lake, Mr. .Arms doarrtherl plans for a new travel ing station, which will carry its jwn pullmnn aecum mods Hons for j eight people, a shower bath, a I knehen and all Hie comforts of a limine, now being constructed In j l-os, Angelcf; hy )if Jliiraut' com- jpnny., T.ils vehUlo.wfll bi- used on tho next trip, according to the un 1 nouneer. E FORT ftil! I'l.A.N'i . ore. Alirll li. lift A fi-dcnil Jury tddny rclllrncd it vm-lllt-t nf Ktillty in llu- liisc of II. I". OilllliK. I'liotcnlx. Ariz.: K. It. A rirt'-r.nii, 'ji imim ver, Vi,h.: A. I-:. IhiWnliiK und W. '. ;iintln r. I'ml l;illd. -hiit-(i'(l will, iifiu th- nmllM Id d.-h-iiud, It, (-iifiiM-rtlo), with thr? M-on,ii!iiin (tf the H(tjltiwcHl Hllvv I-d uMrxiclall'tn. Ijih Crur-n, N. M. C'dllliiH und lKviilnu were rf'-n-I'-ncid l.i U ir.'int hH nt Mr.Vt-ll Isl IiukI und flht-d triii'i i-ur.-;i. Anric,-. K"rt mid iliinili'r Wfi-c ttlvrn six iiiiMit ih in ihf " (Minl.v Jull und tlni-d M( cauh. ' ThoimtiHlH of d'dhiiH f :tiM-k u (dd In N'iilirii(ftjn. 1 ' V'" 1'Mifm nls nnd roni I Orrat Tire Event Lewis Super Service Station Phone 1300 Phil B. Lowd, Mgr. WE NEVER CLOSE j I canto to America. It certainly TRUANT FACED BY COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS Truancy Is one of the current proldenis of the county school su-i pcrintenoont s omce and , it it poss!ble warrants for tho flrrest ' wm.tny mastor of Central Point of several parents In different (!l.n11ff0i having had his leg crushed parts of the county may be order- hy a trnct(,r ftHt . week, was not cd to ft.n.e them lo send their ftm to bn.(t hlf( ptWt VvMliy nlR;it, children to school. m)t it 1s hoped he will be able to The parents, when-asked by the aUeIin- m hb. duties at tho next office to send the children, have! im.ttng. made many plausible excuses. Grange opened hy G. M. Tyrrtll based largely on sickness, but wUn another loKcn recclvlnn final from henceforth, excuses will not , oMigationsi be accepted, and parents may cx-j The tIlbi0!ll, Tmdor lho manaico pect a "hard boiled" uttitudo f ment of Atrs. Jehn t'atey with t:e they persist In refusing to eo-.holp of Sliu Jim Comutl, Mrs. operate with the school office. 1 ienrl Bonney. Mm. Hubert Smith, Tho students in some cases are j-iuHnimihnni- U Kn In tho primary grades and are in need of early education, -while othcVs' are In . the seventh and eighth grades. , r . FINAL DECISION ON irndii , . . - , .. ia oeiior nation. . The nlay given by Mrs. May , A liiml dominion is to be reached Jliehardson Mih. Kva Smith, Mrs. ly (he cou:.ty court at its moo ling rUhrl L.alu-up and Mrs. Victor ' next Wodnrsdtiy on tho construe- ! Hursell was a routing success. Hon of the-Midway road north of! Kltner Ross guvo a yiolln nolo this cily, joining lho Pacific high- t boforo grange opened und then left way near the Or. C. T. Sweeney for home so 'that he, could look property, giving resldcnta of Sums ( after smudging; tuere wero othci-s Vitlloy and Tablo Hock a closer j in the same occupation, route to Modfurd. Tho petition, l-Jtiglc Point Grange was rnprc wllli HMi imnum lor lho new road taented by Mr. nnd Mrs. Koss Kline, was givo;i its second reading sov- Alrs. Mnltnda. pruett, (iay I'ruett, oral woeks ago, giving the county; Mr. and Mra. Iawrenco LMy, Mr. court the option of reaching a do- I nnd Mrs. A. I. Kent, clsion in flu duys. I. Mr. and Mra. I. T. Oalllgar were There has been considerable op- preaent from Istve Oak, . K, postttnit Against the construction Nealon, Hoi-Hhel Harper, Albert by owners or property included In siiuub from Hums Valley, tho right of way on rouadB tho (irantiu closed and -about 130 road would ruin their, home Hitos , wore served refreshments, ami and truck garden spots and In other ' 12:U0 Is no time for n farmer to bo ways decrease1 tho value of tho out. - - tnd. Tho ownerH had been al i " ; . - lowed amounts fur damages but - Wllt.ur to Uctmn. they olaim.d tho sums aie too low j , STANKoHD UNIVERSITY, ("a!., for llio 'dniiiago likely to ho ln-"; April li. fA'i Hay Dymun Wll turrcd. . - .. -.. . . ,y j binv liecrounty of .lho-intcilor und , Tho entire northern end f lho ; president of (bo university, pa'jl county is Inlorcsled In tho decision j he would come here in June for thd It ts being anxiously n Walled. 1 be cnmmencemeid exercises. XlrriNDOW shopping is said to ' V T hold a, strange fascination for women, but there is one competitive bid for this, fascination: this is the Want Ad columns. Would you reach the woman of the home with either a buying or a selling message? Try the Want Ads' in this paper. They are a sure guarantee of success. ' ;.. j 1 j '..- j ; - , . MAIL TRIBUNE CALLISON LEAVING Tin- il.-l ii.ii. h nf departure of Prink Calllson. the Mt'tifonl high school to a position as Kresbrnnn coaeb at the I'ntversily f oregun next tscptemher, I rings from the Ash land Tld:ngM the following edito rial: Not only Medford. but ull southern Oregon rem-ets the resignation of Prink Callison from the coaching position In the Medford high school. Prink Callison built cham pionship teams; each year at the beginning of the season would be heard tho plea that t a IKson hadn't the prospects foi a championship team this year and then when the sen son was ended it was admitted th;it Prink made his team win. He taught them foot bull and he coache ill hem in a winning brand of bnsket- nail and he coached them in think to use bruins and brawn, to the best advantage. With th s ability it is only natural that his talents should takp, him to u wider .field. And Svherever-be goes we will, wager Prink Cullisoiv wIH -produce winning football teams. HOLDS' BE-MEETING TWELVE OBLIGATIONS (By K. H. Stroll mel or J l.'KXTRA Ij POINT, Ore.. April q special ). John . Anderson, ..tlt.rsont Miss Lola Blackford and Mt..B jrpne Hlaekford, were well aiK. immesslvolv cabled out. The i itnging during Initiation, was given by Misa Dorts Klchard- j sou, Velma MclVedle, Mrs. Paul I Martin and Mm. S. S, Tuie. 1 l The drill team under Uaptain j Morse Haley put, on some fancy l work. ; During the evening several com j mitt pes wore appointed tor county i fair work. - - J Lecture hour was taken up by ' the ladles, and Mra. Mabel Mack, county demonstration agent, gave ' u short talk on Uetetr Homes, j claiming that bettor homes make Want Ad Shopping , Beats ' ' Window Shopping ' .' .-. - TODAY ONLY TOM MIX " : in . Zane Grey's "The Last He Duanes Also ' 2nd Chapter of ': "The Scarlet . Letter" GOOD COMEDY ROTHERMEL'S MU8IC Tomorrow Continuous 12:30. to 11 P. M. REX BELL TAKING CHANCE -1 !) 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