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r APPRECIATION FOR DR. MALMGREN BY JOSEPH W.ANGELL As a friend and formerly a close neighbor and pastor for , several year of or. Theo. J, Malmgren of Phoenix. Ore., it 1 a privilege to write a few words of loving trib ute to liim as a true man. a real friend and a Christian physician whose loss from among us will he) long and deeply mourned, and I whose place 1n the community and fn a multitude of hearts can never bo quite filled. As one whose life it was to help others, both professionally and per Honally, and who found his happi-' ness in so duinK; and as a phys ician mlnisterinK constantly and successfully to a wide circle of pati ents, extending into Medford and Ashlnnd and over a large part of .Jm-kson county, he was truly a "family doctor" and fiic-nd .neh us 'van very se.ldom lo found nowa days, loved, trusted and cherished by all whom he had helped or who knew him at all well! 1 i i And with all this, he was Indeed nble and successful as a physician, well read.- and one" ivho continued reading and '"keeping up,'' even-in (he midst of a very heavy practice. Indeed, many of us who knew him Intimately will always feel that it was his life of unremitting (and often unpaid) toil and of self-forgetting ncrvlet- as . ','couiHry doc tor,' 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 pnstor for;over four years -and. with my wife, .frequently one of his patients -for twice that time I rejoice in tills privilege of add ing our tribute of love, deepest respect and warmost friendship to Dr. Malmgren," and of loving sym pathy and earnest prayer for his family and those who will most miss him. For him, I believe, because of his own personal faith in Christ and his giving himself unreserved ly after the example .of his Suvlor and Lord, to going about doing good nnd helping all that were oppressed, "it Is far bettor to do part ami to be with Christ." FOr us, it may be so, too, in our turn. If we so believe 4nd live, and now we have this promise of com fort and help, "I will not have you comfortless, I will come unto you." - JOii;PH AOELL, Glendalc, Ore. T LHU(llo(;l0(l for scvcrul hours. Hie jury In llie circuit court trial :f Mncy l.lntt. clfavgnd with moon shine tiansM)i-tation, was (llschrs ;d at 8 o'clock last evening utmblo to aprrcc. Kleven oT the jurorM itooil for conviction anil one held nut for cqutttal. I.intt was recom mitted to tho county alt yenler day afternoon when District Attor ney George Codding brought out information that blntt's bondsman. Christ Antone, had been ' incarcer ated in jail at Astoria, Ore., on liquor charge. Mrs. Llnlt was making arrange ments lust evening to obtain addi tional ball money to regain her husband's freedom pending a new , trial. An equity ease was being heard In court this forenbon and involved a civil notion brought .ugainst the Armstrong Motor company for re covery of money by W. Hcaman. Ami! . tnan. Medford and vicinity: r'sir lo nlght ulid Sumlny. I'"rci'.li'g tcni perature lontgbl. Oi-CKon: Kiitr Itl cast, cloudy In went porllun tonight and Sunday. l'Yeezlug teniperalurc tonight. Local Data : ts i Temperature (denrces)... Highest (last 24 hrs.l. .. Lowest (last 24 hrs.) Itel. humidity (pet.) 3u 30 4:, 31 3n It 7 5 90 .10 .03 I'rotjpltntlon inches 1 State of weather Hailing t loudy Lowest temperature this morn- ' lug, 2 degrees. . Total pl-ecipltatlnn since .Septem ber I; t n 2 S , .2!l Inches. Syjise Sunrise Sumlay. :43 a. m. Stinset Sunday. 0:43 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 180th Meridian Time I I i i i in ill ai vMOTwrflHrnra urnnrr i .... o . a & - i 2 - CITY S - 3 -H t . 33 "B . L?l.ZL linker City . 32 IB Clear Hlsmiirck 4li 32 Cloudy llolso JS 2S 1'. I'dy- Uenvcr tli; 42 Clear !es Siolnes 76 61 clear Krcsno 311 Clear Helena 24 8 Cloudy ' js Angelet tt 44 Clear Marshfleld 46 In Cloudy Phoenx 7S 64 Clear Portland 46 36 Clondy Hed illuff 5 3j clear Itoseburg 40 32 Cloudy Salt Lake City 40 26 Cloudy San Francisco 50 40 Clear Santa Fn r,S 14 P. Cdy. flo .i 46 34 Cloudy Spokane 44 82 p. cdy. M!2l!?2.'!!!l-- " cimidv PLAN TEXTBOOKS SHOW RESOURCES NORTHWEST AREA An outline of a textbook cov ering the natural resources, de velopment possibilities and., the economic- aspects of the Pacific northwest, proposed especially for use in the high schools of this part of the country, has boon pre-, sented to K. H- Hedrlck, superin tendent of public achools, ami 1q C. T. Baker, secretary, of the local chamber of commerce, by Clarence H. May, an instructor in Grant high school, Portland, Ex ecutive secretary of - the North west Committee on Kconomic Ke search. The book is endorsed by the Portland Chamber of Com merce, Governor. I. U Patterson. C. A. Howard, superintendent of public iHHtrucyon, and inaTjy others. ' Mr. May, in his outline to the Chamber of Commerce, stated: "The boys and girls In the schools at this time are going to tie-the future business men and women of the Pacific Northwest. Thb problems" that ywu -nro:. wrestling with will become their -problem. Try to visualize what will happen In this Pacific Northwest in the next 80 years. Manufacturing and foreign commerce, are carry ftifc us into all the marts, of the world. Only trained minds and skilled hands will be able to ad minister thu future of - this re gion to tho best of advantage. "It appears that It would be de sirable to havo one course in the schools,, the purpose , of . 'which would be to inform the young people about the land in which they' are go-lug to 'live and the fu ture of which will be In their hands." Miss Carol Itamscy, an Instruct or In the Medford high school, has.beea named, to assist in gath ering .information (regarding Med ford and surrounding territory for this book. 3EGIN NEXT WEEK, SAYS RYNNING Construction work is scheduled to. bpKln next week on tho pro posed Eagle Polnt-like of the Vuils road, ..Involving a distance of -1(0 miles to the county bouh dury, not ull of which will bo new construction, according to County Engineer Paul ltynnlng toduy. It will however, be a matter of several weeks before work will begin on the Ashlund Ulke of- the Woods 1'oad. because of the. present condition of the ground. The Ashlaiul road will, bo wid ened and given n good surfucc, mak!ng the drive to the lake more of a pleasure than It has been in the past. However, this work will not tie completed this your, but will cover a period ranging from four to five years before the road will be In perfect condition. The snme length of time will hold I true for. tho Kagle. Point, route, on which approximately four, miles of new road may . be constructed this year. , . . . 1 . - . :v: , LADY WAY TO SOUTH TODAY U..u I nulua U,-Ph(.triilire TliMllen. i of .thf, world'K endurance I itiglu record for women who was fi.ri-cd down Kridsy at tne len tlnle, (Ire., emergency -.alldillK field, when n licsvy snowslfirin was i-u-outitered over tho I'mp'tua divide, bopped oft this morning, and after circling Iho local airport twice, pnrceeded over the Siskiyous, en route to Ouklund, t'alj Mrs. Thaden, uccoinpanied by 1-Imory Ilronte, Pa cific ocenn flier,- anti heart' of avi ation tor the Asoclated Oil com pany; huvo been vrti a. we'ek'a atrial tour of tho Pacific Norlhwen. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbun-Vlrnln Station 22S.!l Meters 131" Kc. a Sunday, April J. S p. m Valloy Itadlo churcli. ( MoixUiy. April H. A. M. H 9:30 to 10 West Sido I'har- macy. Hi to 10:30 -American Laun- dry. 1:.10 to 11 l'antorlum Dye Works. 11 to Jl:30 Southern Oregon Gas Corporation. 11:30 to 12 Tho Hootery. 1 2 noon News Items by .Med ford Mall Tribune. P. M 12 to 12:30 Iwls Service Slalion. 12:3" to 1 Sanderson Motor Co. 1 to 1:30 McXalr Pharmacy, Ashland, Ore. 1:30 to 2 Solder's Dairy. 2 to 2:30 Kconomy Groce teria and KA lilnns. 6:K. to 6:30 Medfont Mall Tribune, news and markets. S to 8:30 Kd Transfer & Storage Co. S:3D to Mono-Motor OH Co. LAKE OF WOODS I MEDFORD MXTL 1 ' M ; Cat lad to Church. South Oakdale Ave. and 11th fit. Masses ut 8 and 10t30 a. m. Ttev. F, SU MnrkSi T;plsci)iil. Corner Oaktltilo and 6th St. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11:15 a. m. Holy communion. Wm. B. Hamilton, reglor.' First Bapyst Church Sunday school at B:46. Bo on time with your Bible and a studied lesson. J; V. AVortroan, sunertii tendent. Dr. Baton will spealt tn the morn ing on -What Next?" and tn the evening on "Thomas the Twin" (a pulpit '. drama!. At ' the morning service ns a special a solo by M's. Piatt, la (he evening the chorun choir will sing "Better Bach Day." by Ackley. The male quartet will also sing at the evening aervlce. Try our. wlcome. A cordial invi tation to all services. . Strangers will find a warm welcome i- -" Allvi-iil C'luisUnu Church. (Not Seventh Day) Cornel- V'. Jackson and Velch Streets. Ble school 0:45. lira. Shlbe, superintendent. , Prcachlnfifv 1 1 :00 n. m. and 8:0 p. m. -'Mrs. Shide will speak at the lr-o'Hork. service and fir. d. IV Wray will speak at 8:00 p. m. Younff l'cuple's meeting,. .7:00 p. in. ' " Mid-week prayer meeting "Wed nesday niKht, S:no T. m. " Singing class' Tuesday and Fri day nlRhts. 1-0-1110 and enjoy these services W.th us; You arc welcome. ' i j I Irvln Dupray. . 1'li-si (iim-cli or CliilHt, Scientist. - Authorised' bra.nvh of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, In Boston. Mkms. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, chuwh -edifice. 212 North Oakdale. Subject for Sun day. April 7: 1'nreallty. Sunday school at 0:45. Appli cants under the ago of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which Include testimonies of Cju-istiun Science literature, may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public' Is cordially Invited to Attend the services and visit the Heading Hooin. Main Street Methodist Church, Smith. .lames 10. Conder, pastor. Sunday school' begins promptly at 0:45 a. TO. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sermon sobject, "Joseph f Arimathoa." A post-Kaster sermon. Junior nnd senior leagues will meet nt 7:30 V- m. -i Preaching t 8 p. m. Sermon subject. "Keflex Compensation,'' Alld-week services Wednesday evening at 7:45. There was a lnvgo attendance last Wednesday even ing. Choir rencarsal tollnwmg the prayer service. . ( You are cordially invited to all the services, . i-lrst .Mcthotlisl Clmrch. W. Main at iJlurel. lluyinond S. Uees, Minister., "The Mun Who Lost His Dream,'' is the sermon subject nt the morning hour ot worship. 10 : rS. The choir sings an anthem by Dudley Buck, "The Short Tc Deum." Mis. l' K Nichols Is soloist, singing "Abide With Mp" by Call Tteed." ' In spito of snow end hnll It is prlng at this cnurch Sunday evening, at 8. Mr. Heos speaks on "Hod's Spring Song," and Mrs. Matic V. Huenergardt. orchardist, will feature Mendelssohn's Spring Song. -V.ra. Ethel Doran Is the soloist. Church sch ool at ' 9:45, and Young. leople's hour at 7. Note: Sunday evening services tmo-huir huur later.- ICngllsh Lntlieuin Cliui-h. Fourth at Oakdale Ave. . "Where the Way Is .Made Plain." Dr. II. C. Funk, pasfor. . Residence, tlx West Fourth St. TelcphOTin 1424. Mrs;. K. J. HniTls, organist. Ilnar of worship. It n. in. "A Contrite Henri" will be the aillije' l for the sermon; New memboi-s will be received. Special music. Organ prclmlc, "Cpme t'nto Me" , ......dounod Anthem, ' "Sunrise In Heaven".,... llasseit Offertory, "Melodic".. ljimpertl PostiuUe, "Chapel March" Kallmann Illlile school at 10 a. m., with I classes for all ages. i You are most cordially Invited to ! attend our services. City Mission 128 K. Main St. W. K. Brown, pastor. Ileglnnlng Sunday, April 7, lilble class ami Sunday school. , IlMTi a. m.- Preaching 11 a. m fllso 7:30 P. m.- The lyord's Supper at close of evening service. Meet ings during the we'k, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7:30 p. in. What we teach aiid preach as n church: 'The con"indments of .lesus chrMU as a chief corner stone !n the Now Testament church, built on by, the teachings of the apostles and prophets. The new faith: Water baptism by Immersion, according to St. Matt. 2K:l!l. The baptism of the Holy flhost. according to a'-ls 2:4. Di vine healing, according to James i:14:K,. Public welcome to attend all services. ... Prehylerlaii t'ltuivli. HlKhth ami Holly Kti. Ktlwtn Percy I.awrenee. minister. 9:45 a. m., Hlblo school. lie prmit, be- prepared, and lie pray erful; and plan to mako this hour worth while. Karl B. Hopper, sup erintendent. - 11 a. m.. the-sacramento of the Lord's Hupper will be observed. "The l-esson of the Second Coming of rhrlsl' will ho tho sermon theme. ' I'peliide, "Fountain Tteverie" Fletcher TRTBTTKE, MEDFOHD, Reo Flying 1 i-J may ,i , ATiriM. mifmtm. 1 i -7 I TT - - hi', i . i , v r Ii:', , Major Segtave's creation of im-1 "i do " was the ronly, "but HtlM 1 il rumo to Ainnrlca. It certainly uausttl rteaign, Vhlch attained tuto 1 RteP -rlBHt along." Major Begravo. ! RetH up and -koIhk rlKht oft! 1 ... . , ..... who la Hhown In the. picture with i 'don't know thut 1 have ever Known world b record .-peed of 231.80 mllH the white . capr. rw)iai!ke(i (t0 .hi acar of its size wfth any mora per -hour at Daycona Hpach, Fla., . manager,. b Sturm,: "My good-1 pop. Ita seats are thoroughly qom says: "How do yon do, Mr. Flying i ness, blU. this 'Reo' has ."more pep i tor-table, toe 'Something not to be Cloud?' , "I don't- make the -speed ! than any cur ( have driven since I said of every cur." - Offertory,1 "L.Tgond"....r......Mp'Dowcll Anthems: i "Savior When Alorn Jltomes the Sky" .'. l.Khelloy "Oh, Fair ..lemsulem"..UeTnarest 7 p. m., Chri'Ktian Kndeavor, "Itreud and' Rtso.s," a 1 study of j jesus uh rnmieu to mijov prooiems. K. P.- Lawrence, .lender. I-'LinI Clu'istlaii Omreli. Nlrtth and Onkdnle Sts. Carman E. Moll, 'minister. Offioe and pas tor's study in the church, 'phone 1007. Residence phone 1337. "Tent Our Welcome." Mottling worship-and commun ion, 10:55. A service of worship, special music and sermon. Topic, "Christ's Challenge to la." Popular evening service at 8 o'clock. Stirring song service, spec lal music and a happy fellowship, Sermon, "Fnrtiricd ARnlnKt. Temp? tatton." j . i.iiiie hcouoi ii.-iKciouiy, a:-iii o. m. There were 475 present last Sun- uuy. want urxi. rummy. i.i.i Kour rhrbftiun Kndouvor groupH will moot at 7 o'clock: Ucnipnihpp thn t?nmmn til I v mnsw mcetinir nt thts .liinioT. hiirh Hrhi.nl at the Junior-high school m Ft day evening. April : hucla Ame . ! - al leader, -wl)l. speak, on ace. v. I . , auditorlu 12, when terna ttonnl world1 poace, fESBYTERY GETS 'S A report oT the'wofk accomplinh ed in tho Southern Oregon Pres bytery from April I. '128, Ui April 1, lOL't), han been prepared by itev. E.' Ivevfion, Sunday uchool miaslunary for the presbytery, and Rent to the churches of the preaytory. it reads as folio wu: With giatitude for divine I)1ghh ing and with hearty appreciation for the co-operation and efficient aid of pastors, Sunday school su perintendents and other Sunday school workers for their continued loyal support, your Sunday school hilssionary submits tho following report : - . . lu looking ovor llin work in the Honlhern Orepon Presbyteiy this past year one Is impressed with the (treat need for niisslonarv work, even if tne knows that In the past years the settlers are Decerning moro acnustcmed to rulfKlaua train ing We I'lnd sifi-(r n'asonH for KrnMtMfln in llie fmt thai every phase if Sunday School activity In the prwshytery hns- oxuerienced new klimuliiH and Rivlnj; Indications of encouraging arlvnncemeiila. 1'h" orKimicd Ilible clafts movement has been stimulated. Home depart:- v1u..u ..,.11.. U.,n me.itts and cradle rolls have been starred, fomlly religion has been emphasized and tho promotion of our dally vacation I Ibln school has shown advance over previous years. The following work has been nc cnmpllshed this past year: Sun day schools organized, fi: revived, 3; teachers and officers. pupils, 201; schools visited and aided, 21; miles tiaveled, Kl.iriX; families vis ited, Mil; addresses delivered, 142; ronvoralons reported, f8: literature gten away, 1114 copies; Itlblos and Testaments given awny, 1I; evan gelistic meetings held, 38; teach ers' training classes organized, l; wcrkers" cunlernces held, 3S; scffootK of methods attended, 10; cradle roils organised, 13; homo de partments organized, ft; C. K. no- elellos organised, B: Sunday rin insiiiiuea neni, b; niliui. iwnie idnases orKanlEetl, u: dally vacation Bible schorl's, i; nnmhor of com njenlly religious rrveyH, S. Von see by this report thai it han been tho Htmclny ar hool mls Hlontiry'a prlvlleue to brlnK the Rlad message to dlKCouraelnK hearts In lonely Iioiimk and Hit In hamlets, where they, have no opport unity, many of them, of even attending i Sunday schisil. While wo re rejoicing In the past our faces are now ticned toward the future, the need of missionary work fn our state and land are still great. Respectfully youni. K. IVER80.V. A Fan liy Aii-lrleiit NEW YOHK-W'l Hill Carey, new head of .Madison Hriuare Gar den, never how a fmxlnfc match un til 1320, when he went to a card In Boyle's Tlilrty Acres, moro to In spect the hi- wooden howl than to WJllrh the fiRbtei-s. He rullw- :l:iv a iflrined flcbl fun, : SOUTHERN OREGON OftKflOy, RATFRDAY, CIou Visits Golden Arrow AS BROADCASTING ! STATION BY ARMS He is a loud speaker from Holly wood, and he carries his broad easting station rignt with him. W. M. Arms; said to he the highosl salaried radio announcer in the profession, arrived in tho city yes terday In t:ie Duranl Motor cum- , P'my traveling studio, from which .proRi'amM are bruudcast thlough- t,ul uip morning, auernoou alio . . , jr . ' n,s un que veu e misy from ( - '.Bound: Tiitv hUIoh i1t tlit "truck, wmen servos as . home an well as a broadesslln., slnllon for Ibe : "muneor nd hl manager. H. F. , r ' ' " r' "' ' ' , m!. I mi 1 'J "rX-eestUnT "o " n past f 11 nK"Zu 'LnvC ." J sny ,.en,,pn'.1' On the top of the truck are four liVfce molalMc uinpliriert, which 1 curry tho programs linmdcast from ! Xvithln, to parts unknown. As for the annouiicer, his whisper is said to carry from southern Oregon -to New Vbi-k at times.1 And whwi -he j sper-.s out loud-an audience i gathers Tor miles around to find i out what tt's nil about. ) The. huggy-rfrilng-Ktudlo Is ut I home 1n tho Durant parage here, ! and Iihh hpfn KPildiritr mil mthn. photilc m'ngrains thVoug;iouP the .morning and aftcrtioon. At noon, it went on parade up Main street nnd 'flown F!r p-st tho Mail Tri bune, where' tho announcer gave Medford people ,a froo entertain ment of HpectlMlly' 4iminged' muslr. iml. anniuneinonts coneernlng the Durant coin puny and Us activ ities. Mr. Ai m;, was formerly connect ed vSth the Warner Ijrotbrs hroadcuKtltig station at Hollywood, as well as -lieing employed nn tech nical man for M. O. At. and other movlo tudios. Ah t.io Durant studio makes Its way through 'the northwest, Mr. Arms and tits manager take mov ing pictures of the 'scenic points encountered. That they had re reived come beautiful shots of the Kogue Hlvor valley, and a real snow storm In action, was a state ment made by t.ie men this morn ing: Th e-y will leave- tomorrow fir Scuttle, Vancouver and northwen- n polnlH, lelurning to Holly wood vlit Salt like, Mr. .Arms diwrlbed phins for a new trsvel Ing Ktatlon, whlili will i-arry its jwn (ullmati aec'immodaltoiiH for eight people, a shower Imth, a kitchen and all the comforts of a home, now being const rucled In lH Ahgotes' by the Durum.' eum- i .1. ...i. I ... V puny., T;iis vehivjcw jll be used on tho next trip, according to the an nouncer. SENTENCE PORTLAND ' EFRi ftflTI.AXL-i Die., April .! A ffderul Jury toduy relumed s vnnlli t of liiillly In the raw of 11. I I', rolllns, I'hotenlx, Ariz.; It. A ndi-rnoii,' Viini'iiuvi'r, Wiinb.; A. M. ! I'ownlnK "d W. (.'. fiuntlier, I'mt-1 leiril. churKiil Willi ukIiik I he mull) in d' fi-HUd, In .iniieetlon with the . omotion of ih- Nouihwesi Hllv !rf-ad Hsocliilliiii. 1ji l.'nifes, X. M. Collins iintl liownlng wri ki-ii-K-neecl to n n.rinihN al .McNeil ll hmd and fined :,uii eac.i. Amler sod and (JuntluT were ulveu Wx months In the eouniy Jull nnd rlmil -"'0 caeh. I'hoUHiiiiilH of dollars of t(n-k wmh sold In WiwdihiKtOn. i-WIiii i'Mlf.inila nnd Ore-noi Lewis Super Service Station Phone 130O Phil B. Lowd, Mgr. WE NEVER CLOSE j pfeaf'fire Event APTiTTi fi, 1029. TRUANT FACED BY COUNTY SCHOOL OFFICIALS ! Truancy is one of tho current prolilems of the county school su perintendent's office and , it Is' possible WiiiTHntH tv Iho n-orttwf)rthynilst.P or Vontral Point of Koveral purentH in different (rilff0( hnvintr hrtfl hi lofi 'crushed . pans f tho ooimty may ho ordor- hy ;a trftCtor mt - ivoelc. wan. not ed in force, thorn lu ttend . thelv-nb to hn nt hln iwrat Friday iilRlit, i c nildron to nchool. hui it 1m Tiopod ho will bo ulrlo to i Thu uart'ntH, wheir UHkoA by tho .ltirrd to. IHk dutlo ux .tho next i oiiice to nulla tnc oninu'en. nave muue many piiius iiio excuses. lm.K(,Jy on Bl(.knc,HH, b, : irom neiK'Olort l, OXCUHCM Will HOI i . . . . . . ...... .... be accepted, and VurentH tnay ox- . tMt ..,,., , ,.1Wiri.t (,itll,in lf ,.0l tt 1 " . ' tney. pcrstHt in rerusing to co- operate with the school office. ' Pearl Bonney. Mas. Hi The students 1n some eases are Mr,0car Hlglnbotha; 1 ""?"" y ',"ll,"i "nrt are ln , -.Uerson. Mlas Lola HI n?v'1- "y: 'ducatloh w.hle'M,, ,rene B1.kfr(, otheVS. nro In the sovcnll) . and ,,,, m,.,Volv e-l, operate with tho school of rice. (n . tho seventh . ahd. eighth grudus. A 4'IuhI doclston Is to he roached nnAi nrnipiniii nil TinflLUEUOIUIl Ull; nnh urniironAv! BY COUNTY COURT by the- county court at Ha meeting p'tliel Lathrop and Mrs. Victor next Wednesday en tho construe- j Uursell was a roaring success, tkm of the-Midway road north of! Klmer Rohs gave a ylnlln nolo this city Joining tho Pacific high- iboforeA grange. opened and then .loft way near the l)r. C. T Sweeney for home -so -that he , could . look property Kiting roafdents of Snma after smudging; t:iere wero others Valley and Table Rock a closer ' in the same occupation. route lo M(dt'oid. Tho potition, j l-iugle i Point Grange was rapro wlth 10(- names far tho new road isentod by Mr. and Mrs. Ress Kline, was givoa its second reading boy-'Mrs. Mallnda Pruett, ,iay Pruvtt, eral weeks ago, giving the county j Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence my, Mr. ccurt the option of reachiug a tie- clslon in RU days. There has been considerable op position Against the construction hy owners or property included in lhn rlKht ut wny on grounds lm j (iiiirmu cIuhi-iI unci -About 130 road would riiln lliclr, liomo Bites ,woro servod refiOHhmenlu, and and truck gui'den spots and In other 12:30 Is no time for a farmer to bo ways decrease' the value of the out,. .' -i- , ' md. Tho owners hud been al-i ' i -.; (owed amounts for damnnes but I. W lUur to tlctnrn. they olalntd Iho minia a o too Jowl STAXFOUn UNlVEHSItV, c:nl., for llm 'diiinuRo ' likely td hn ln-' Arn 6. rj Uuy Iymun Wll I'urrorli -' ' 1 - - . ,.. -j-lmiv ueci-ciuay of. Iho. luUrloi' unri , The enllrn norlherii end of tho ; preiidcHt of tbo MiilverHlly, wi'jl (jiiTMy Is InlercHted In the doclslon i ho would i.-oino hero In .June for itifl tt Ir being unxloiiKly nwnlted. llnyromnuMUTnicnt pxurcinew. I ': J-' i - " . H Illllllllliffiir - m ' i 7"IND0W shopping is said to " VV hold 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 witk either a buying or a Belling message? Try the Want Ads1 in this paper. They are a sure guarantee of success. I '. ;J.l I t MAIL TRIBUNE ASHLAND REGRETS i CALL1S0N LEAVING " SOUTHERN OREGON The- departure of Prink Cirfllnun, coat h nf the Mcdfnnl hih school to n position as 'Freshman conch at the I'lVfverHity if Oregon next hep tern ber, brings from the Ash land Tiding the. following edito rial: - Not only Medford,! but all southern Oregon rennets the resignation of Prink Calllson from the couching position in the Medford high sfmool. Prink Culilson built cham pionship teams; euch year at the beginning 'of the season would be heard tho plea that Ciillison hadn't tho prospects foi a championship team this year nnd then when the sea son was ended It was admitted that Prmk made his team win. He taught them foot bull and hu ctrncho dthem in a Winning brand of basket hall and he couched them In think .- tn use brains and brawn, to tho heat -advantaxoi, With l-h's ability It is only natural that his talents should take; him to ,a ; wider. ..field. ( And vberever.h goes wt Willi wager Prink CalllsonWvfH pro-; duce winning football teams. !M1 HOLDS; BIG MEETING TWELVE (By K. H. Slri)imclM-) C'KXTRAl, POINT, Ol-e... April 6. iSnoplfil). - John . Andornon, meetfnK. ' m osm4ii wh ..o.en receiving final UittlltriitlonH. iKuonHi The tableatiN nndor tho mnn a (co 1 . " mrat of M. John Catey with t:ie holp of Mra, Jlm t;0rtiutt. Mrs. ' penrl Bonney. Mas. Hubert Smith, Miss Ella Blackford and were well I and imnresslvelv cswled out. Tho i t inging . during. Initiation f. was given by Miss Doris Kiehard- j son, Volma MuChedie, -Mrs.. Paul- Martin and Mrs. 6. H. Tuto. The drill team under "Captain Morse Jlaiey put, on some fancy work. ,i; During the evening several com lair worK. , , - i Leuture -hour wus taken up by the ladies, and' Mrs. Mibol' Mack, county demonstration aent, gave ! a -short tallt on Betetr Hptnea, claiming that better homes mako a bettor nation.- . The play given by . Mrs. Xlay lilchardsom. Mrs. Eva Smith, Mrs, 1 and Mrs. A; ('. Kent. Mr. and Mi's. I. T. ttulligar were present frqm Avc Oak,,. J5. Nealoii tiershol 'Harper, Albert Stilus from tin ins Valley, Waint ing Beats Window Shopping PAOE THREE TODAY ONLY TOM MIX " : ', .. in ' . Zane Grey's uThe Last 1 Duanes" Also - : 2nd Chapter of - ' "The Scarlet . Letter" GOOD COMEDY ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC Tomorrow t Continuous 12:30,to.11 P. M. REX BELL TAKING CHANCE 'rtH Ootttrietf rros turnhov OOTTFTlIEp TURNUOW Espert plumOlng. neatinft . i neat metal repar Shop We speclallza on service at nmt onable prices No loh oo mall 1Q N Orsne Otinne . , THE PLACE TO EAT .... T16 Rex Cafe Good Fod Good Service ' " ' ' ' i IB AND HOLLY ST. PHONB 24 A Complete Cleaning amd Dyeinc service s Women's Hose 1 $1.00 Pair , SUk from top to to with S pointed heeL" ' aiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimittiniiitr l ( ;'.i?f!.t.lft INSURANCE ; First Insurance ' Agency . A. U MILL. ilMMa. , , kom 1M . . M M. Canteft ' MadfortU Off .. - i1' ,V..- '.- ,ft' .. r I miiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiitiiiliiiniiiiiiiiri' U W. DICK, Metenrologl-it.