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PXCTE TWO dcdl and Personal . Fiftld Insnactor Mccarty arrived he from trie mute forester' of tic; last night to look after the work of "the district slate fire wden's office because of the serious Ill ness of Its Incumbent, Dwlght , Phlpps, whoso condition ivas ro-1 ported today as mill Improving, i thqugh he is a vcjy s.ick man. Heat your orchard wllu kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. C31, Mod ford Fuel Co. tf Article's of Incorporation of the Southern Oregon. -Music company, with a capital stock of $3000, by K.j Wilson Vite, pcla White and Italph: QUI, were on file today at thcjcounty clerk's office. Mealy Klamath Netted Cem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for 1.20 50 lbs. 7 Co.' ' Delivered any place in city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape St. Phon 97.. 309tf Guests from a distance registered at. Bedford hotels include Mrs. I.. P.jAtwtln. Miss Peggy Wood, 1. O. Wise and Alfred Kohner of New York. City, M. J- VanCiorder of Boise, Jda., M. A. Smith and W. A. Pilner ?f Chicago, III,, Mr. and Mrs, It 8,- Ives of. Vancouver. B. C, and liohert Knox ,of IJelrilt, Mlc.li. ;-, A clean dance for clean people Is the W. O. W. dance Sat. night. ..Attending the Olris' lenguo con ference held here yesterday were MIss.lUnnlB B. Mnrcy, Instructor In the drums I'ass high school, and the. Misses Ruth Grey and Nellie ; Nellson of that school, itirlmr vour Invalids and old neo pie-to the Ashlajid Convalescent nil Refit Home. Medford high school cqn.be com plimented on ihe fact that cliques are pot as prevalent -here as .In other schools In tho state. This fecUng.ot democracy and equality is promoted by the Girl's league and Its activities, which gives each girl a chance, to demonstrate her ablHties and talents. .Medford 111 Times, . . .-. Special attention given to ex- pwtont mothers In our. baby de partment,,, Wlnolalr's. .. , ... ilV .Mu.cn Improved In henlth Is Mrs. C. U Hoffman, who reU'i i'd home yosterday rom Portland, where she underwent an operation some time ago. . 8potdancoK Eagle Point Sat. J5 A. decree of divorce was granted In circuit .court yesterday to Ralph Roberta from Vlda Roberts, on grounds .of cruel and Inhuman treatment. The couplo.wore mar ried March 18, lp I it, and have two chlldron. , ... Hose mending runners removed, and snags worked book,. Handi craft Shop. 210tt When frosts wero damaging the pea;Oh blossoms In- the lower val ley,. orphardH. around Ashland were also being frosted. Tho cherry crop there was .1U to 39 per cent killed nnd tho. iioaohoa suffered 10 to 30 por.eent Josjesi i,Thf dpi-lioochos In this section woih litniiy daimigeti by,,.thn fi-OHts which were exiierl enced severul nlghtsi. tills week. Grants Puns Courier. '.'"., Let me write your flro Insurance Carl Y. ToubwuIiI,'. Hotel .Holland, l'ljono 993. . tt in JiiiIko Taylor's court here yes terday ft ctMirgc of non-supporl WHS filed against W. C. Edler by hin wlfo, ind a warrant was Issued for his arrest on this charge. . Plenty of exciloment, Engle Point Sat. night. Dance till 2:30. 15 Alias Lucille Carson, student in tha Al'Mimd high school, has been snlaolod as one of the eight repre scntntlvoj! from .lackson. Douglas, Curry,. Cons and Josephine count lex to, appear , In .the district ovatorlcal contest at ltoaeburg, April 1Kb. Old-time dance nt Nat. Thursday and .Saturday. 10 .Included umong tne oiegonians registered at Medford hotels cue I. Hi, LouKhaiy of Corvallls. 1). E. Cumorgn o Eugene, t). O. Maxwell; of Salem, nnd the following from Portlnnd: George 1-tvey, J. E. Mc Glll, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson, Forrest Cobb, 11. M. Holden. S. H. Moss and N. II. Thomas. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tol. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. Isaac .Davidson, c o nsliuctlon foreman of Crater Lake national park, left this noon by auto for a visit of about two weeks nt Yosem lte national park. Dance I Spot dance, Eagle Point Sat. ' ! Federal Agent -Terry Talent-' of this city Is spending several days In Yreka, Cat.. In connection with hqarlngs being held for tour ulleged northern California bootleggers he nrrested early this week near l)or rla in raids on a roadhouse and a moonshine still. Come to the Lake Creek Orange dance, Hat., April 8. 16 IJentlsts from Medford and else where throughout the county are attending the meeting of the South ern Oregon Ucntlsls association .H Grunts Pass, which began nt 3 o'oiock this afternoon. A, banquet will ho served at 6: SO p. m., fol lowed by an evening session. Porl land specialists in inlay work will address the gathering. JJnnco until 8 o'clock In the morning at Jacksonville. H i Moore Hamilton, Central Point jouinullHin student at the Oregon Slate .college, was asvarded a SI 5 cash prise given to the night editor of the Dally llarometer Issuing the bent-paper of the term. The prise . was nwarded by the college nnd the 1 Judging was done by professors or i the Journalism department. t Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. ' Tho Fashion Shop, 424 I Mfdtord Hldg. Phone 1181. latf f Temporary nuto licenses were 1s . surd at the sheriff's office this I forenoon to 11. F. Forsythe of Asb ; la nil. Mike Hnnlry of Ijlke Creek, ! nnd Mrs. C. H. Hcheel, Alice Egan. t Marlon Button and Ida Clark of '. Medford. Dry pine slabs, (5 load. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. . 324lf fluent from Washington slate nt local holels include Mr. anil Mrs. Frank T. MoCulloiigh and Mrs. Austin Corhln of Spokane and Ii,' C. Ward of Seattle. ; The "proHiiect" who hnu lion ronforrinK with memlx-m of the j jmrk bourfl, hi connection with the leasing of the camp Kroundn, nan left town, according to Hal Me I N'alr, member of the board, who i Hit id from present indication It will tie iieresHary for the hoard to op-j crate the camp grounds thin mm-(i mer at least. The tourLst geiiHon , nun already started and there arc patron HtoppiiiK pat , the ram ' grounds every uvenluff. Difficulty t in finding a lessee who had funds' muke mU(.n nee ded Improve nlentH at the camp has kept the park boa d from taking advantage nf ,ht. right to Iea.se Ihe eanipj ground, granted by the citizens at! Iho spring election. Ashland Tid ings. , Spot dance, Kngle Point Sat. 15 Factory blocks, JO load. Tel. 031. j Medford Fuel Co. 824tf I Among- the local Kastern Star! members who were in Vreka yes- j lerday to attend the Kastern Star'' lodge session in that city were Mrs.) Glen Fabi-ick, Mr. and Airs, O. X. ; Culy, Mrs. W. II. Mfdowan audi Airs. Kdna Isuuos, j Klversldo Community Club dance I Snt, night, April . Good music anil good eats. -ir Couipelcnt and experienced book keeper and orrice man desires posi tion. Iteferonoos. box H5, Tribune. I!) As. the result of an unofficial re port inudu several weeks aKO that the county would refund 2fi perj cent of tax payments made in 1124 i by owners of tillable land, the vari ous counly offices In the county courthouse have been nearly be sieged at times by land owners der siring the refund. The refund, brought about by a reduction in land values five yars ago by the ,.tv eoualizatlon board, has notlfln t products at the All-Amerlcan ! been definitely settled, according to the county court, and may yet he taken again to the supreme he taken again to the supreme court before all lltlguLloll will , he ended. The nvcrago refund wguld be $10. ,,.'. .' Hoat your orchard with kindling, blocks nnd slabs. Tol. 031, , Med ford Fuel Co. 'tf Tin your dollar to tho earth rind be really secure. Let us place your money on first 'real estate mort gage security; H semi-annual In terest. Jack Wakefield and Clar ence 1'lerco, room 4. Palm block. Phono 17, 017-L or 249-L; Hi Helen Jones was quite badly burned on j her arms and legs Tuosduy In ehemlslry class, when Jhe bottom fell out of a botllo of sulphuric acid which she was hold ing. ..Miss Carroll inimedialely took charge of the situation by putting oil soaked cotton on the injured parts and then summoned a couple' of husky football players to carry lliden nut to the car and up to a doctor's office. Medford Hi-Tlme. Dunce at Jacksonvillo Saturday nlk'ht. K, Wlndctw Rlans, all rIzos; nlso plate KlaK. TrowhrhU:o Cahlnet Wks. tf iiiiicutiny t lint doR owners nre becomhifT more Interested In the state dog tax, which muni tie paid before April IB, records at tin county clerk's office revealed this forenoon 317 UoetiflOH had been 1k' Kiiert to owners from all parlH of the county. However,' this murttioV iitlll leaves over B.noo (it ma. unli-1 "C"' Out thnso tenders nnd nuto nnuies HiraiKiueneo ai luuis nimiH Metal Works, opposite I-ewls Huper Service Station. I'hono4l8. Ifj IliKhest Kiado Utah coal, nny Hl.e, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coil Co. l'lptno 2311. tf A HM) per cent attendance is! uiKed at the bi American I.ejtton' und Auxiliary meelint; and dance at Jacksonville Monday evcnluK ut H o'clock, at the old I'nUcd States hotel. Each of the two organiza tions will hold short business ses sions, followed by daneluK, after yhlch a Uk'ht lunch will be served. There will be no banquet n the early pur'of tho evening. Sinclair's have a complete baby's department, H p c v. 1 u 1 attention Kivon to baby layettes, stamped baby pieces and novelty goods for partlos. Sinclair's. , . 17 Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Clay Turker of the Farmer Kx ehunie Cooperative and N. C. Hut terftebl wero uiuodk the local rel denis who attended the dinner and entertainment Ivcn by lite Talent CraiiKO last night. That Rood coal--low in nsh. Han Hen Coal Co. lhoo 239. tf Ittverslde Community Club danco Sat. night, Aiiril . dood music and K""d eats. 1 f Vith the Rates all up at the Sav aue UupidM dam and the first tcts of the season made on the irriga tion season, iSlanuger 11. P. Willis Iuih found the system In perfect working order for the reason. A -The VUtmpA and other mechanism at the dam came through the winter in fine shape, AVuter was tinned Into two of the ditches this week, but because ut no demand for the i Water, the pumps have been shutj down. The system Is ready to start ' delivering .water nt onn us ueedl arises. Orants I'ass Courier. J Tho W. (). W. nhl-llmo Sat. nlKht dances are drawing good crowds.! lti Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.; Medford Lumber Cd. 837tf While Ktill In a very Crttlonl eon dillon,. Jasper llnmm, well known Trail rancher, was reported to be lu tter today at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he has been n pati ent since Wednesday evenlnj? when he received serious in.iuiles as the result of an nuto mishap near the Mutual Mill and Keed company on Jackson utreot, where his own car ran over him after having cranked. It. He Is reported to be paralysed front the hips down. Fresh shipments of ametU arriv ing daily. Kree delivery nny plnee in city. Johnson's Market. Thnne 97. aastr old-llrnrt danco nt Nat. Thursday and Saturday. 16 Mrs. H. 11. Kellom of Medford Visited her mother. Mrs. Mary Lewis, nnd her sisters, Mrs. Jessie Kilgore nnd Mrs. Klcnnnr Powell, on Tb i rd t reet , yest erday. w h lie Mr. Kellom transacted bUMlm-ss in K Imnath Fat Is. Ashland Tidings. . Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. 2371 Money lonned to worthy people to pny (heir honest debts, Themns Realty Co., Hm. I?, Palm !Hk., cor. lain and front, iipstulrs,- 1S MEDFORD MAIL 1 ' ' A- Vnp rpv-' .. . -. . t' - -1 , Above Verville Aircoach, Lower PKTHOIT, jMlch, ,Aprl 8. Nolof less than 15 companies which en- i"'" umi,i.ii .mfxAi In tho last year are snowing tneir ; Aircraft Show, now In progrnss horii.j ri -udditi addition, practically all V - - i Hay Watkliis of Central Point won another game last night in the i i-lty .ihreo-cusliion billiard tourna-i mrtnt-ihen he defeated Tim Kallin. 1 tr If (!0, giving hlrn throe victories j and two losses. Wotkins' victory) places him In .'itiilting distance of; finishing near, the top of the list, j' As Br result of. his defeat Thursday . ev'lilnkj -V. Fuji and Marvin liar- rick are tied for first place, with ; ihree victories and two defeats. j . Ouelite not ouantltv counts ot 1 tho'W. O. W. Hat. night dances. 10 , , , . n0, Modford Fuel Co. , 341117"'";' ""' ; ,;'" At the montmy meetins r ie ; Grants Jasn Vonien'n club thlc ' aiterrtuon, .with the (Iruntu I'a-ss (la nk' n club furnishing the pr Ri'um, Mrn. Willelts of M oil ford KpoKe on. inru i.ue.; i JStiy your cakes, plos nnd salads' at l-ampnrt'H Saturday. H, I-adles' and children's halr-cut-lliiif. Nash JIarher fc-'hop . 34 Anion: tho Californians. roKlHtcr f'd at Medford hotels are It. F. Shepherd, Jl. Kendatle of 1om Anelos, C. Oposer 'of ISerkeloy and Mr, and' Mrs. Jerry He hoen feld of San Kranriseo. UuneeR every Sat. nlht,' W. O. V. mauaKf'inent, v io L . Xat gftol.coa)-.-Jow ln,a,sh..I,liin- npn A.oy,iirjQ. i tnono jjaui Jf v c; , ii' rveivi cowi'i't'ni 10 recover mn- ov .ni'i.lnut .1 . Urunthnm by for the recovery of S(mil ViH,en, $N2 due on a, promissory note was on file nt. the county dork'- office today. Another uction seeking f "!i0, claimu dto ho duo on. a reali estate dcaj. was also on file. It was directed against (I. II. Skealc and Catherine Skeato by E. C. Corn, j Medfind real estate man. The sum. of SlT.oo 1h being sought In a suitj against (1. W. Thompson by Hotter j and Thompson of Ashland, for the collection of a SiTiOO note. The complaint was filed by ltrlKgn ifi llrlggs. ! Plenty of excitement. Eagle Tolnt j Sal. night. Dance till 2:30. 1Kj In Hie nbsence of Rev. Win. Ray recovering from a recent opera-. tlon for the removal of his tonsil. W. R. Shelley, Medford realtor and former minister Hie pulpit lit the Valley Radio church , tomorrow evening nt o clock. Rev. Ray Is expected , to resume services next Sunday wry nr eiaos, u loau. iei. B3i.:,mily aud'inspocted tlio local plant Medford Fuel Co. 324tf i Marriage licenses w ere Issued ' yesterday afternoon at tho counly ' $ gX) pTOpYlCtO? of Helena, Cal.. and Mable Perry. H, or Mt. Shasta City. Cal., James H. Unyder, of Weaver vllle, Cul.. und Franklo Davenport, till, of Mt. Shasta City. The two couples were married a short time later in a double wedding cere mony performed by County Judge Sparrow.. ' Rest frtah enni ; hot nnd elenn. Tol; 6 31 , Medford Fuel Co. 824tf While', Hie ground was barely covered In Medford last, evening, snow and sleet was nearly two Inches deep In the Central Point seetioti, as the result of, a storm which tMuitlnued over up hour, with sleet falling so heavy that driving was doiiKerous, Tho tfixiund w.-s flill covered wlih snow over an Inch this morning, but It aoon me till nway. Uueker'a Taxi. Phono 68. Rntes 25o prompt service. ltft An Ashland Tidings "15 Yearsi Ahu" news item published yentev day foUows: "Ijist summer dur ing the short season nt Crater Lake, uaoy visitors registered, not withstanding that Ihero were ' 50 iiilloi. of atooi), rmiKh roaOs ot: m SUV(, ,.,, ,i ,iis bt-cnnic lrav,l In rem-hhiR It. Ilixl 11 lHH'.i!Wmt ,, m-sei-ilM-d im n rwl '' mi,n ot tlio -.,,,. i,a i,, x..,.,.j Koiithrn l'nclflc railway, . nn-l : ui'on the huril nurfarrtt Piu'irl.M li'Khway, no AKhtaiul l. how nmny moro ihouanils of touriHtu would haw vii.ito.1 H lnst season? AhIi lanil'a mineral wntorn, when roo Mllxod In our path, will irH'o n Kioni nn ntirncunu an i rnter ijih ran pvor lio to l.o. w, n ,. haiRih ihe iHili- IMtf danco Hntunlay nlKht nt (T. 1 rp( . Inuyh01 r.f .r.,vl.llnK R tlotnl.inokminvlllp. IS'-lfor his rMeiiso under- r.(inn imrt. ir. Knuly Hol. om. modiral 'II- son , lu, ,,, , lootor of the counly hoaltll unit, aulhio-iw ..friier. t. .- tt. the iii'iit ystonlny nflernoi.n In tl' ; , rt. tiofore he ha.t l.pen'ti iod. Fools I'reek HOrtlon. where pllP . miolcn before the I'nrent-Teaohevii' . Peril Int) Hn Cold Hssoelallon of that district. Shej PAIilS, l'"iahco.. Aoril' 6. ---pt Wii neemtianleri by Kllen Post. ' ftenwral John PernuiriM has a MlKhi oounly nm-Me teniporiirlly taklnK'cold. it ha no Ueitt- UWu linm over the duties of Mr. I.yda Kliiu. ; 111!" work, ho tniYii,linWo.vr, hiiui toiifiiied to her home on Quineo ineioly tncldom to, hln ineovyr.v vti-eet with Si Milet fever. i from Iiojuonta. ' Ho In' follow hie Hot, clean coal. Tol. tit. Meil - ford Fuel Co. SS4tf TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Ail-American Aircraft left Oayn Redhead. , Lower right Buhl Standard Airsedan, the older manufacturers are presenting snips. ;eiuirr entirely new 1 11, design, or .earlier ''models 4(1(J .roroni.kwhly .mtr0fve(l that they! may virtually be, considered n( new - corners. Thus has the youth- i ful aircraft Industry followed the ; fooUuers of , ItH older brother, the ! r r--- If- f- Sufflcientiy lH-covera-from- her recent seVei e attack of poison oak, Miss Hetty Hanson resumed, her work yesterday at tho Medford ; Business college:.'. ' ; " . ,; I Upholstering-.- Call Jacksonville , 202. . .380: ' .Medrord lialp N'o'.'; Si'.'l. O. O. F., . will enlertaiiu ijle, (Inind . Lodge, j Department ; iil" (i Xn-gpn,, In .their! stac convention. May 20, 21. 22 and ; L'3,;and they aYo desirous of secur-J ing rooms 111 the homes of our clti- Anyone tljnt tylll rent rooms ioi . ino uoove, nates jiiease Menu , to .loh n A " " t lioimln cromniitt?e. - . -:C0LE HOLMES LEAVES Colo Holmes left today for Ku- g:erie' to attend the 'annual session , net Monday- and Tuesday of the Oregon' Insurance - Agents' Union, I In which his ..la a member, of. tho hoard of dlt'celurs.. The .union J was only organized lust year .and this is the second annual cmiyten- t, jMapsfiield vo)y.fivme'jn; a ttut .of tion-.of that body.'.;' :.' V T .". ImlhiVAaTiire f 6i-flic Chtji-thws'dnd Monday's seHKi'on will tuke 'up rchickasawtf, "years ' ago.' that was committee reports and several 1m-Untied on a constitutional point, portaut addresses by well knoWnJ:inii .s0nt a polden stream into the speakers. :, A bamiuet at. Hotel Osborne In the evening will end,! the hy. Election of officers will lie , the importunt ovuni i un i ues- day, VISIT ifilES 11. Mi and Mri'A, T. Yoodsnnv Dr. tnul Mi-H.' M,. U'.lOiuJs and Mr. and Mis. X ,D. Mylvtsu., all iit' Wauaau, WiscoiiKin, spent Friday In the city vImIM iiir .lumen II. Ownn. irnnriil will ',ul''imahui;er of tl o Owon-Orcgon .Lum ber company hero. The parly aro on h mitloi' li'hi to fillfornin. : Mr. Woodson and Mr. Mylrea are stock-1 : holdcra of the Owen-Oregon com- of Van's Bakery j Joseph Dolmeier came here from Che.welah, Wash., last week and today completed the purchase of Van's bakery a 111 West Main, and will take charge Monday. s Mr, Doblmoler has spent lti years as a practical hukcr. . owning his own shoprj for112. years, ami will guarantee all his products. The Model Rakery will be tho new name nfter Monday. Mr DniilmciiT )ii hvivo.l n rM. denee anti ,JUH fumily-wjlli Join him I soon. 1 , ' : '. : , , ' - - LITTLE RED SQUIRREL . PAYS DEAR FOR BITES ClIIOAUO. April 6. (W The Ut- tlo mil Ntillli'i) I hut irnt-tuml ;tnd .IHilKo Horiiert InuiH'nli.'mspn of Tow n Hull poll.-e court, tun only oinomi who look nny formal ney. M. M. Morgan of Durkee action in the case or the people vs. Itnonght It was n bomh. Ho noti one little red souliiel. helieves 1 tied Sheriff McKinnev. The sher thevo Iihj hrr.ii h fffirvous nilsrar- ri;ii;o of Junior. Tho only .io.'u- mpnt ju,K Immonhauson Ksuo.1 hl! nornml iwiflnn anl dined with friends liisl.Ulultt.. OliEOOX. S.VlTTRDA Y, - Show automobile Industry, turning out r.vanea -lines of new models yearly, I and adhering to a policy of con- slant Improvement; Under the show rules, no ship is permitted to enter unless it has obtained the United States depart- ment of commerce license. MANSFIELD FILES ON TR1BALLANDS C.oiW A.."Mahhflell, (nroipi; val ley resident; ,:rtow of Ada TOklaV, i,.v at :tho fyw 'firm pi Mm- fit-In. llrunson. Komn AhvnnK. I has filed a suit of wid? Import, In i behalf of the Seminole Indian ; trilie, seeking- recovery of oil lands ; worth millions. The suit is based i upon the allegation that congres sional enactments -relative to the contqsted land, und oil leases and sales are unconstitutional. The secretary of the treasury, and the secretary of the interior are named defendants in the suit. Regarding; the action the Daily bl;lahoman .says: "Victory for the Indians would mciin, it is pointed out, that hun- jdreds of persons who have, become wealthy In the Seminole pools ; would be made pennfles; coffers of tho aborigine. Attorney Mansfield is well known in l(lS MtMl(?i holnv active in farm (Miieau work In -Us -early stages land was a candidate for ihe t'nitcd j Stale .senate: one year. He; owned a'Muune on Rogue river, and was Jan ardent fisherman and supporter of corrective fish legislation. I : In a letter to tho Mall Tribune. he complements this paper for )ts j readability, urges the passage ef the airport bonds and the divid ing of the. valley into small tracts lo increase population and crop productivity. PORTLAND,; Ore.. Am'lr 6.-H-i Petitions, asking that the ftsh' ln season opening dute le chang ed from April 15 to April 14 to allow workers a chance to take advantage oi! Sunday were In the hands of tho state game commis sion today. - Action, however. Is unlikely be cause the fish commission cannot change the date. Owing to the fact that nearby Washington streams jipen ApriT 14, It is thought likely Oregon will lose a few dollars in licenses as nngi lers go north for the opening. 4 !E WITH EVENING DRESS WHITH StU.PHIMl KPrtlNTIS V. Vu., April . (P)---A tendency, ..... . . lo onm aiocKlngtt from evening at tire as well ns that worn In the day is noted In the world of fashion. The daytime silk sports dross is sleeveless nnd cut low in the hack like an evening gown. The idea is to prove by tan that one has come from Palm Peach. Loses Chimney MAKER. Ore.. April 6. (yPI When n high vjml carried nwny his and ynrd radio noi ttil and chlm- Uf reported the temporary gale had turn down the aerial nnd took the rhimney with it. SunSay Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 ''The Pood Ia Better" At the Medford ' APRIL" fi, 1929. CLOUDS, RAIN, SNOWS MERCHANTS MEET PASSENGER PLANEi FRANCISCO, April The weather- outlook for' the week beidnnlntr April 7 was 'an- nounced here. today by tho United: - States weather bureau a Far western states: The oul- look is for generally (air Wfatner , look is for generally fair weamer j i except for considerable iiouuinessrj and light rains and snowa in l Wiuihlngton. Oregon and Idaho. 'Temperatures low. with frosts at the beginning of the. week ana j normal tnereafter. j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. "A Used Car With an O. K. That - Counts." , ; , ; , 1927 Chovl'olet Coach; " overhauled: bumpers, good finish, low mile age ,..:.4 5U 192i Chev Touring; reflnished; new tires, bumpers '. 1250 12 7 Ford Touring; new llueu, good tires, bumpers $205 1925 Huiek Alaster Six Touring; tl new balloon tires, good finish : .....J335 1925 Chev Tour; good all- around f 105 USED CAR LOT, 8th & Bartlett. Phonos 941 & 150. ... ' ' ' 10 FOR TRAD 15 What have you to trade for If) acres of fine soil. 3 , ' mlleH of Medtord; 3 acres of full bearing apples, nome alfalfa, no i - bulldinga. AIho Tiave 80 acrce , Umber on Crater .Lake highway to sell or trade. ISTumerousother j Kood trades. The U. K. AlUlard Co., 411) K. Main,, .16 WANTED Competent woman for tjeneral housework. Tel. 8U4-V. 17 FOH SALIC Xew Axminster rus, 8-3xl0-fi. 721 S. Central Ave. lti SIX ACRKS Under ditch but free from water lien, registered title; only one mile out; rich soil. Sen Hoimes for Homes, .N'asli Hotel . corner, 17 VOll KUXTt 4-room house, sleep ing porch, 2 lots, at &1S IMum St. Phono S(iJ-J after li:30 p. m.- 21 FOR REXT Modern house with Karage. Phono 477. . 1 S FOR RENT Orand. ' -Desirable apt. Hotel 21 FOR SALE. Beautiful home. in .Jacksonville, . acre excellent RHi'Uen land wJtn 8-room modern house( east front, large cooling rooin, blasu enclosed orch. laun dry trays, 2 good wells, also city water, oouh.e garage, chicken house, and yard, wonderful shade, all hinds, of. fruit, and herrie.s, lawn, roses and flowers. A won-, dertul home uno nn , excellent value -nt- L450; some terms. See Charles. A. WUir Agency, inc. 1 1 FOR EXCHAXUE For small pluoe In town, 5 acres, close in; 4-ropm house; kitchen has pump. Kink, bullt-iiis, screened porch; good garden soil; garage. Atighi consiuer one acre if improved. Give all details in letter for an. polntrneiu. Ross Lane, ;; Rl'. a, I vox t U l ' l(i LOST Theta Sigma Phi pin; snapeU like small matrix; initials M. H. on back. Finder please re turn to Marguret Hensley at Mail .Tribune. . -jy WAXTED Woman with two chil dren desires housework in fnmilv of adults, fl'honu 144-)J..- i 17 FOR REXT Very desirable sleep ing rooms, 1 i blocks 'from City Park, 22 So. f lolly. 21 FOR SALE--ij;tndy modern (itroom wist side home, extra largo liv ing room, fireplace, e 1 e c I r I c range, wooil range, hot water hejiti-r, large lot, large fir and maple, also some fruit trees. good lawn. Owner says sacrifice tor 4mu). Terms can, be ar ranged. K. C. Corn, AloiHKonuu-v Ward Rldg. Evening , phones Ulil-J-G and 1377. FOlt KALH. 44 acres, partly In tho city limits of .iacksonvlllc; (.hi hoiiKu and 'I barns; wonderful land fur vineyard, cherries or apricots; live spring, and better et, the Kulch has never v.,1 I,..-.. mined oul, si there Is probably enough (,'Old to pay for place 4n siiiics. j-rico uniy v-iuou; some terms, nr will take town prooerlv In exchange. 10. c. Corn, Mont- Komery Ward b.dK. K phones C10-J-6 or 1377. IB STATION' 1 O P P O K T IT SITT I An unusual program of values offered bv WAHN'OCIC & HHEt.LEV Will take clear Medford homo up I to r.u (10 on 10-ncro producing ' orchard on Pacific hlghwav near i .Medford; hiKh state ot cllltivn- i tion; good Improvements: treo water rlghl; all .equipment, jinny' terms on balance. 40-Acro Improved ranch, clear, Just off Pacific highway. a., down payment on large place suitable, for stock. Avltli some timber. ' These people mean business anil ' will go up to $12,000 for a sood place. 0' the choice acre farms nd lolnini; ,.iv ll.i.lia ri.,u i JolnliiK city limits, fine improve- in, ui. i ins is a monev mnkcr nnd If Interested in suburban property you should see this at J,iOO on good terms. We have a good modern home, cor ner lot, pnA'cd street, nil assess ments paid, for turmn cash. This properly will rent for $35 nnd is clear of Incumbrance. We have cnlls every dav for de sirable rentals that we cannot supply. If you. have a vacant house, cull 163 0ml list with us for rent. 4 4 . Klversldo. Phone 12G2. 17 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drag Store - , nf"iwv "vmprrhaiit 1 .;. . ro,i m ihe vesular ; AUKHUUULU t j . . m, , .. . nt .,, : Z m County Merchants' assn-; v"!;?" . uii .,Hrd whura na".. " m (i :lrt ! ' aprvPd at (1:30. ! ... . . ,..P.icu- ,or,.i,m and ' !'. '..., ,;,., , t,Bii,l are urged ' . Meeker nu-sident ilf " . . An out.of.imvn Best, whose Wen- j tity has not been announced, will , be the mam speaker i i"e ""'" - i ,.1,iuan Inaiirnm-a for his i UIlM i u .... - : topic. Ho is wen veiseu . wiui i" suhiect matter nud Will be in a vo- chnrlty. tmiciam 01 inoxoinmuii sltlot. to Klv f a large .amount of ; Ity chest have returned his 1.0o(i useful and Interesting, information. ; check. 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