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h PS II Jl II II ii fi FJTOIB TWO I oca and . Personal The Vl-monthly tnvctliiK of tho JackHun County Health utufoclutlun VVlU Jje holU toinorvow nfturnutm at "2 o'clock, -l the. home of Mn. J.tuiipti Owwns on SlwKlyuu 'HufKhtN. Tho ."DenUil- Clinic" y.IU b the VUljeVt fai .the profcTHHi. tor., Punch , tuitl -Dr.-' iuhollnil 1 Miw tho NfH'ukcrH. MiH. Jon cm, MCliool ducho, will preaent an. exhibit lHuHtmtlnK ipume of hetT. work.;. Kvcyino in vordially Invited. Rucker's Tdxl. .Pbonq 68.. Hale J5c. Prompt service, t v Hf Mr. and Mra. A.' W. Hill have . returned to .their hvmo at Banta " Crun, Ceil, ftfUT. siiondlnt? a few tlaya visiting with Mrs. Jiiil'H jpuin ' er, Mr, U, W. Meadow of 010 Portland aYnue. , perennial flower plants of "II - sorta ut popular prices at Mn arch Sepd Co. If Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Ilardinw of Med fold arrived Sunday and will be hero for mont of tho week- Mr. HardinR checks the income tax on , corporation". Kqseburp Acws Jtcvlow. . Call or phono to tho American IaunUry for a fere biimllu of wimh nets. Useful for many thingH, surh a mop- ragb, dish towels, and pot holdera.' -3 Mr. Jind Jlrn. J- T. Little or ' Dixon.'-- 111.. Mi'h. A.1. KuliI of RockfWd, 111.. Annie Camp . Meed of Vancouvor, J). C, are unions the KueatH from a dlHtanco rt'KlsUreil at Medfortf hotolH. ; Oet your . key tor the. myatery vtrnk, Jackson Springs Cluh. i8at. f J.- Quinn of the Tolo illntrlcl was. a- buinest visitor at the Crater national furvat offices.: here thin forenoon. . , Dynno's old-tlmo novelty danee, , Nat. Thursday and Saturday. 24 Mr. and Mr!.- l.orno C. MeCay and lttllo dauKhter. Irma Jean of Mod ford, aeeompanled by Mr. and Mm. Jl. E. Peyton and Mian Juau ita Peyton have arrived home after a four months' trip throuKh south ern California, - visiting relative jind frlendn. They report a very enjoyable trip, vlHitlnir inoatly In 108 Angeles, Santa Ana, Pomona, ' flan Francisco and Han Dlepo. They also visited Calallna JhIuhiI, Yuma, Ariz., and Tta Juana. Mexico. They ' report the roadH very fine. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. 031, Mod ford Fuel Co. ,, tf Temporary auto HcenneH were 1h- , sued at the Hherlff office thlH roronoon to Howard Ijoylo of rJaule Point, W. D.. Oliver and K. F. Ma '. Ihcr of Trail and V. Kimball, It. .It) KmerHon and Dalton HrothorB ' of Medford. ' ' " Money loaned., to worthy people to pay their honest debts, Thomas Realty Co., Itm. 12, Palm Blk cor. Main and Front, upstairs. . 1!) " Tho United Btalcs army ' Is In need of a competent HtonoKrnpher for servlco with the field artillery Htatloned on tho Hawaiian 'Island. '. The grada of sergeant will ho fflven upon tho arrival of (he aip)h-anl, according to SorKeant O rover Owen, local United HtateH army refrultlnB offfrcr. hocal (men with stenog raphy experience are urved to nee Hergcant Owen If Inlen'Mted. Tho Woman' AMHodati'on of tho Presbyterian church will hold u food sale at Scot(, Wootf'H f.oni, "2t7 W. Main St., Hat., April 1 3. lit ' Mi;h, W.il. Shelly of the Heull 3-anb dlKlrtct H.pent yesti'rday fore noon shopping' and viHltlng friend 'in "this city. r Oladlolus bulbs and bulhlWs, wholcsnlo and retail, or I will let them out on shares. . 8. 4. Taylor, ' 7M Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore. : ' . ' , '. . ", ?4 Tfie artloloH. of Incorporation of Oio Phoenix llural Telephone eom yariy were on file today (it . the county elerlt's ofrire and wen signed by T. V. Williams,' W. . C. Oanhawuy, . Thiuidore MutmKrrn, 'Kay ?. Ward. H. 11. Wlhox and M, JNoniH. The puipntaH of the corporation are to Insure unod t'U- phone serviee with, its tilth' cost atd posHlble to me ciiHtomeVH.. Mealy Klamath Netted iem po taoes, 100 IIh. (or $ 1 . 1! r ; nu llm, 7Ce. Delivered !uy place In city. Johnson's Miirket Ut h and drape .KL Phuue l7 aontf . Guests froip the state of Wash ington at Aledford hotels Include Mr,, and Mrs. W..K, pwyer. .1. Jl. Piper and A. HulllNter of Spokane, and K. .1. Fryr of Sealtle. Mixed Gladioli bulbs, Tte nir doisun, all bUstmlng slse. Monarch Seed Co. Hl 1 lot ol, resia ura nl.r t:a in pgrouml and resort owners of mm thorn Ore. gon counties nre meeting in Ash land todny for tho seeond annual conference. The purpose of the meeting is to formulate plans to increase the tourist business. r Every day cards, birthday, wed- aing.iiHymvathy,- gift,; uvetlme and express the thought perfectly Medford Houk Store. ltt V Say! have you triod Fluh her'g new 100 per cent Whoje Whoat Broad? Contains absolutely no white flour and a mini mum of sugars. J Fifteen out of the ntate cars rg istered here yesterday with the lo cal state nutu traffic bureau. ( Mixed Dahlia bullish 10c each. Munurc,h, Seed C , Ja ITnablo to stapd the monotony of being separated from his mistress, Mrs. Iyda King, county nurao, "J?rry," her largo Airedale dog, Is now staying with Mr. King in CorvalllH until the quarantine) is lifted in another two weeks, Mrs. King Iihh recovered from . a light scarlet fever attack and Is now rapidly regaining her strength. ; Uring your invalids and old peo ple to the Ashland Convalescent and Host Homo. 3!t J. M. Samuels, father of Ous Samuelu of this city, wns still In a critical condition today at the Sacred Heart hospital, suffering from Injuries sustained Monday afternoon wlu-n struck by a Pick wick motor stage on the Main street of Central Point at the in tersection of tho: Pacific highway. Samuels, who resides near Central Point, Is reported to have walked into the sido of the moving siugn and WnH thrown to the pavement with HUfflcleut force to injure a leg and his spine near the base of the neck. He was reported to be delirious yesterday. Pansy plants, special this week, f(c per dozen. Monarch Seed Co lit F. T. Dell left yesterday for Port land to bo gone several days on business. , (let your key f o r the m y.s I e ry trunk, Jackson Springs Club. fttt. night. , 12 Included among the OreKonlaus registered at Medford hotels arc It. Ii, Williams of Salem, . V. O. KrniiMc of Wallas, A, W. Osteoson A. Itaymer, M. F. l.lutheway., Ed Harney and K, Stone of Kugene, C. V. Hpadling and A. H. Ferguson of Uoseburg. . , ' You have the babies. Wo have the announcement cards. Bwem's. .11 in Hopper of Ashland niotored to Alodford yesterday to attend the local Rotary club luncheon. -Hose, mending, runners removed and snags worked baclr. Handi craft Hhop. 4 2 J tf Quarts mining claims were filed at the county recorder's office this week by Kpratt Wells of Trail and C. . A. Purvis of A pptegate, : The Wells claim was recorded as "Hull llogup" and the PurvlH-clalni was recorded as "JIliMUIlle." How to have foot comfort. An exclusive foot service given free- by the M, M. Dept. fttoro Thursday. . . .-. ..... i 'JO Medford ranked third In Oregon for building activities dgriutf the month of March, according to S. W. Htruuss and company Pacific coast building survey. Portland holds first place with permits to taling .f l,:'7U,er0, ahit Klamuih F01 hold second with (lKK.13.i, followed by Medford with 73,0. Astoria IioIiIh the low figure In. Ibe. state .with $7.!i3u. and ,1s closely followed by linker. Marsh field and l.a!ramle. . , ' ' . Dynwo'B otd-tlnitt novelty dance. Nat, Thursday and Haturday... ?4" , The- KnlghU-of PytUiaw.wiU Jiold anoiher big party nt their halljiext .Monday evening at o'clock foV all knights, ladles, and their friend. An entertainment program will W presented from 8 lo ! : J10. followed by dapcliig and cards afle- !) : 30.; Let me vrlte your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwnhl, Hotel Holtaiul. Phone y;3, . .. tf Victor Clucnther of tho Medford post office staff Is spending today In Kiigenu in attendance at th convention of tho Yeoman ordaK Foot coptfort expert front' Chi cago will be at the M. M. Itrpt. Store all day Thursday, Free dem onstration. L'Ut Clay Ramsey of Kerby bought a model T Ford Monday night for f l.HV. being the lucky man out' of about 1 0, Oappllcants. t A. Wlnc-ti-out, local Ford dealer, had adver tised that, he would soil the car to the first man giving him fl-R" uft civ ti3U Monday evening, i Mr. Itamsey was first on bund with the uxact change. The .V'J Car was driven tint on Its own power. It was equipped with a starter ami had fairly good. tires. The lift U- eiise was on the machine, making it a veal bargain. Dozens of others, disappointed, Died to force their money uu Mr. Vm;trout. Orayls Pass t'ourler. . - ... .These dogs, don'l need a license "Ptiiichie Pets,' at Hwcin's. "I In an. answer und cros com plaint lo K. D. Hallfoi d,i who re cently filed suit In circuit, court ugalnst Clem C. t'lark of this city for damagcM as the result 'of un auto crash on the Puciflo hlghway south of Medford last , t)clolKir, Clark Is suing for $31.33 damages and denies the charges set forth by liullford.ln his complaint, Clark Mud the answer yestuiday at the clerk's office. Dressjuaking, smocking and but tonholes, The Fashion Shop, 4-4 Medford Uldg. Phone list. Kttf Urlng your, foot troubles to tho M. .M.,Jept. Stole Thursday .Free advice by Dr. Mchull's mpert. ao (luests from Portland at Medford hotels include l W. Niwstor, It, V, Peterson, J. 11. Roberts, H. C. Jlar chus, F. A. llennlngeu, John A. Price, J. It. Coe, Lowell Miller, U. j A. Jturton,. Mr, and Mrs. 11. V. I Kruse, K. A.. Ingram, Mr. and Mir, P.- P. Hlbley, l Wlevslek, M. W, ' Htarbuek. F. II. Mel'laren. Helen I Mauley, .Nina Pea body, Mary Kelly, f Napoleon MastoroH, R. K. WUtn I and L. Ii. Minsor. . Heat your orchard with kind In Ik I blocks mid dlabs. 'J ul. 631, Med I ford Fuel To. tf !- (Hltter'wnx, a modeling wax for children, bright colors, non-greasy Medford Hook Ktoro. lu Tho board nf directors of (be Medford Chamber- of Commerce will meet this evening to elect of ficers for the ensuing year and to take up routine business, Including the acceptance of the annual bud- net. . 1 ry pine slabs, JS load. Tel. A31. Medford Fuel To. 324tf llhthdny cards nt Hwem's. 24 Frank Hamltn of the Iake t'reek district was a business visitor In Hie city yesterday Dr. Heholi's Foot F.Xpert will be at the M. M. lept. Store all day Thursday. The new two -tone twist candles. 20e and 2Rc per rlf. Medford Hook ytore, 19 MltfTFOTW MATTi ;When Mrs. A. J. Klocker of Med Xurd'Ottmo here-Saturday to attend I -the mooting of the -Grants Pass Women's cluh, she lost a hpok en titled 'He-nshaw's Wild Flowern of the Korthwest Mountains." The book wns full of note on wild flowers and Mrs. Klocker U anx ious to recover it. Grant Pas Courier.. ' J Free! Ilowman lieauty Sliop. On every rourcel, a free re-wave given within three days except, on iKriday pr Saturduy. Calf 0,7 for aPpoiuiui'Mi. v ,f 'r, . - yii Factory blocks, fG load Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 321tf Mrs. Frederika Malmgren and E. (J. Adamson havo been named ad ministrators for the estate- of Dr. Theodoro Malmgren, who died at 1 his home In Phoenix last week. The order of appointment was sign ed yesterday by County Judge Alex Sparrow. - - : ,.; : Medford lodge No. 83, I. O. 0.,F will entertain the Grand Lodge, Department of Oregon,, In their state convenllon. May 20, 2, 2$ and 23, and they are desirous of secur- Ing rooms In tho homes of our citl ) sens. Anyone that will rent rooms for the above dates please send I name, . residence number and price to John A. Perl, chairman of the housing committee. 19 Competent and experienced book keeper and office man desires posi tion. .References, Box 25, Tribune, lit : Htanford Jones and R. D. Kllcr are business visitors in Medford fret in Klamath Falls. ' . ' Marcels 75c and 91.00 at Row man's Reauty Khop. Phone 7a. 25 ('heap dry lumber at . Medford Lumber Co. l!37tf Thomas AY. Claggitt of Ashland, representative of the Half our. tJulluio Trust company jj Port lam), Caston Fernand, Asthland dairyman, appeared before- the county court this forenoon in be half of road improvements through and noar their property, north of Rear creek, just outside of tho Ash land city llmi's. Tho men con tended the improvements vere noeded badly and that none 'had been made for. sometime. ..The county-oourt did not grant the ro qucst, but declared it would in vestigate the matter and that it was pmbablo tho. improvements will be, made. , Take your films to Swem's for mastoid photo finishing. 4 "OphuJsterlng CaU Jacksonville 2tTlC; '7 1 ' "". . 386 W, :)!, Larson of the; Ruch dis trict rifient yesterday In tho city on' business and pleasure. 1 "lighest grade Utah; coal, any size, -anywhere," any amount, Han sen Coal C- Phone ' . tf ; Wedding anniversary cards at Swem'r. J ' ,- 4 Among tho Calif ornians regis tered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Johnson and Ila" old R., Bacon ot Los, Angeles, p. WilUle of Rerkeley. . K. Leve of palp Alto and T. K. Sevacool and Rolt Cohn (tf San Francisco. ':Hoitt your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. " Tc(, .031,, Mee foiM Fuel Co. ' . ; r . . tf Hot, clean coal. Tel, 031. Med- foriV JuclUlti.''- . V , H fi t t f A. ftphn'ilriil Bedford spent yesterday in O ran Is Pass attending to; business mutters. : . Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet, Wks. tf Clot those fenders and' auto bodies Ktraightcned'Ot . Rrlll's Hheet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis Super Service Htntlou.. Phono 41,8. tf Cheer up tho person who Is ill with a "got well" card from Sworn'. M Judge IL.p. .Norton Is presiding this week at the circuit eotirt ses- ston In O rants J'uss. where two Medford attorneys tiro participat ing in-a murder trial. T, J. Ku rlght Ik assisting J. N. Johnson of the defepso counsel and Allison Muultou is assisting District At torney Miller in the prosecution'. ' (Jhcap lumber and ' cedar posts. Medford Lumlil'r Co. : .,1. l!37tf That good coal--low in ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone -39. - tf Tho U iris' Icuguu of the senior high school will hold its annual dance at tho high school gym-1 nasluui Friday evening, beginning at H o'clock. Admittance will be by Invtlifl-ion only, and tho dance will bo conducted on u leap year plan. Cheap lumber, und cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. , . . 237tf Paving of Park avenue baa been half completed and laborers were busy today on the surond half, the street being paved in halves to en able traffic to use the street ns much as possible. Fresh shipments of smelt arriv ing dally. Free delivery any place in city. Johnson's Market. Phono 97. ' - ' 338tf J, O. Isaacson, president of the Central Point Slate bnnk. was among (he visitors In Medford yes terday. l)o recently returned from Pasadena and other southern Cali fornia points, after having spent the Winter there. Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 831. Medford Fuel Co. 31!ltf ; .1, Mt Schuler Is among the Med ford, men attending the; Masonic convention - ut LaOramle, Ore. Ladles and children's hnlr-cut-tlng., Sash Rurbcr Shop. 34 . Tho Crater Lake council of Roy Hcouts meets this afternoon and tonight at C! runts Pass with a ban quet at 6:30 p. m. at the Redwoods hotel, with the Roy Scout men ut Jackson and Josephine counties In attendance. -Ret Clah coal hot and clean. Teh,ti3J. Medford Fuel Co. 324tf .' Ltttlo business of public Interest was ) -isuusfed t the quarterly mooting held In this city yesterday afternoon of th Federal Ruslness association of southern Oregon. The next meeting of the association will be held In Medford July Und next. Those In attendance were: John A. Mct'all. postmaster nf Klamath Falls: Herbert D. Newell of the reclamation service; L. . Arnold superintendent of the Klamath In dian reservation: James t Mnrtliv postmafcier of Ornnts Pans; Hugh R. Hankin. superintendent of Crn-i ter national forest service: William Warner, postmaster of Medford.' and L. Walter Hick, head of the t'nited States weather bureau at Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knget left tbe first of the week on n short trip to Portland. TRTTJTJOT!, MElFORD, Tbe lucul rnitt)rt ut- th. .40 el S I Hocaitlc will, Jncdtjthlij jrfenlni! it 8 o'clock' at t(itr Arcftilla 'farm oh ltona lano. A JQ0 vnr peril uttend-1 anco itt ul'ftctl.-. ' ' , ' Dry flr'Hlurw! 'Ji ada'. To! !.' Mfdfnrd 'Fuel Co'. ' ' 32-ltf I ' J. K. Kern, jpopco'dlHtrlct man-! aiT ut,' pnntjd- 1un wiw a local j l)(4Hiiiu.s t vUv )rrHtcday. Air. j Wt! roe'l'ly ' ))ied pro!-j dent of the OrantH Faus Ituturyi club, to hold office during' tho j coming year. . . - That good coal--1ow in ash. Han-. , .- . , sen Coal Co. Phone . , tf AMILA.ND, Ore, April 10. (Spe If. L. nromlcy, munauer of tho i elaD- Tlie glories and romance of Copco advertlsInB department, re - turned last night from a two-day trip to Albany on power company Dusiness. Hobt. w. Jtuhl, accompanied by his father, A. H. Ituhl of Uockford, Jll., will arrive from California this evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. TJttle of Dixon, III., have arrived In Medford on their regular yearly trip of two or three inonth, Und their manyipanist. Miss Hilda Knunder, gave irieniiH.(irc giaq 10 Kce.mem. mey ja wonderful exhibition of the ac pent seveml weeks in CUUfomia j companisfs aii. and shares in the before' coming-4ieref . credit for tho finish of the enter ' ip A.. Plgott, sales manager of the Manley Auto company of Port- land, accompanied by.. Miles M. Smith, from the Marmon factory ai inuianapons, tnu., wnq is on a uohimubb urn 10 mocoasi, are m Medford, They droyo, over from Klamath Falls this. .morning." ' The .Alanley, A.uto. .company .. Is distributor for Marmon cars and the new Marmon-huilt Roosevelt, that was recently put on the mar, ket. , I .Messrs, Smith .and Plgott- are making the trip in one-of the new ltoosevelts. it bf truly, a "snappy" car, Is a straight eight mid comes in itve-paHsetigerr sedan, collapsible coupe, standard coupa and fottr-ims- uenger victoMa., . Mr. Smith Is pleased with the prospects for wonderful business on the coast this year and predicts a great Increase In car sales. , NOTICE W VATtOIl V'SKItK HOPKINS TiATJCRAL An important mcotlngof . the vyater. users undet the Hopkins Lateral is hereby called next Sat urday, April 13th, at 1! .o'clock p. in., in the basement of the Medford yU.H w. Forlmiller was host 1otol nt'wlilalli tho committee will C88 Tuesday evening at her lioulo roake an Important report on anjviuU home to the members of optlorii-eceTiHy Obtained from the I chapter A. C. of the P. K. O. Sis Public Water comp.ipy, and other j terhood. The business prograrti oc mntters in every hind owner cupied the first part of the even- will bo interested.' All water users-; g and was followed by a deliffht aro urgently' urged to bo present. I ful social hour which closed with VICTOR RURSKLL, Chairman, j the serving of refreshments. Donald Clark, 1 Miss Kathei Ino Phipps has been ' ' ' :- M. F. Hanley, added to the clerical staff of the ' : 1,t T. K. Kline', ' ,) Chamber of Commerce and will Frank B. Cpton, have charge of the registration of ' - '.. John H, Cai'kin, jout-of-town cars. This arrange 2I Committee. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIO OR 'KXt'HANOK Service station und restaurant, equipped and dolpg good busi ness; excellent location on Pa cific highway. Bargain -for milck deal. Ct S. RuUer(leld(1 Realtor FOR SA US 'Very" attractive new &-rooip modern fiuine: hardwood floors, fireplace; modern kitchen with latest built-lns; a light, airy bedrooms and bath; corner lot. ... Total prloo . $3.UU0: $200 balance per month, including Interest. "Hoe -.Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.. occlusive agents. Y : 21 FO It Hi l4-J--Now, Modern 4 -room home; large living room and din ing room, kitchen, bath, 2 bed t'iiomU, paved street. Totul price :. $2.SI0;. $30Ufash; balance 135 ' P4-rmont1u HeeChurles A. Wing Agency, inc., exclusive agents. 21 FOR SALM Verv attractive nw Ti room subilrban home, phistered, modern, iireakfast uook, etectrli automatic pump; 2 acres excel lent land" In alfalfa.' one mile from city limits of Mod Curd. Ab sentee owner says sell for f2t0; ;U0 cash, balance- $'JK per 1110. See Charles A. .Wing Agency, Inc., exclusive ngejits.M 21 FO It HA L R-i OtT on'K 1C Vledfonl'M most beautiful residential streets, new home of lai'Ke living nml dining-, room combined, kitchen with modern nuHt -Ins. 2 laixw bedrooms.y hy id wood floors a ml f 1 1'e pin ce. I a vei I st ree t . fttsl front, lovely yard. Total price $Ui:o; jr. (hi cash. Sio Clmrles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 21 VOW HAI.K-H')l:'00"iwr mo.' My ncrt of 'ound: new house, rlty water, rlretvielty. Just the rcu lnr' moitthly imymonl una tt'a yoiirH. . . Kor Sato Steiim-lu-atiMl npart : mont rugiulnir, hqus(. Will con sider trade. Knr Salt-rt-A.H'0 1 chleken runch . will br sold this week for cost of improvements Sotne easli. Wo will help y,t)u HJlHllCf: fiance. Fur r'ale rhleken vauob. J'uy like rem. Close In. . . KW Sale 3 4 lieN'si 'Millionaire road, $7uo,-t,MJJHt .liv ounh. WO 1.1) & wpi.ti. ' Plione 13l2. Sparta HUIk:' 23 CtlKKKK tAVKHN' Now open. Opposite pOMtoffico. laincticH. cl KHiH. ilrlnks,.,, i' 11 KOrt HAI.H--riano,' Knnbe, $100. - j,iuiti,A'4.r.a., .., i!uf LUST Gray ovph-oat with brown trli. Holurn to Mull Tribune. cabinet.. to $12.51 lireakfast set. :i.16: wiicBiu.'r rrqnk. S7 .mm jh nliuoHt now flhule. $rt..M; buv , (J. phnnqgtpt; Wrst al ar.c: iy $IS ami rrei'ive $t". l,tihe lihnnoi;raiih free. The MuUfnrd KxohMngo. lMionc ):tl. 20 KOlt .UK OK TRAUK-HO A.: . houo,' front ami back noreh: ; RurMr. chicken house, water in houv; umlrr dlich but frre from water lln:;uood i4'hiiol. In nuiln - ro.irt. louif tlmlu.r. .Hoioo fenced, . K m. McA4'rt clover.-. Price Sir. '. acre: $;.0o down. os' K. ath St. ' - ,.'. . .S3 COll 'RUNT veil furnishnl S . Toom'. If'iisf.v tflone In: adult. -V'llUhHtue Tod 1 to months Tl..3 -6. : 2i Ft)K tiAl.K head cows. miles 1 mit on Knm' Main, Ashland. O. I K. Uurnott, j OTCEfl ONT, WEDNESDAY. L 'NIGHT IN SPAIN' 1 old Siuln were flaHhed uoforo tho j eye of the audience v Tuesday j night vtfr-ji the Ashi'.md Choral club presonted "A Night in Old , Spain." . The Choral cluu Is made I u whollv of worn en'Kt vnifou nnrl ; has been in training since oarlv in the year under the direction of Mrs.- H. W. McNeal, why if to be. highly complimented on the suc cess of tho prngram. The accom tainment. "A Night In Spain," a j fantasy, was tjio original work of ! Mrs. McNeal and 'represented a j street scene from early evening to 'midnight, picturing the various cliuractcm of Hpanish- life of the old days oy means of dance and I song. .' ' I Tbe proHentallon was made in the auditorium of the normal (school and the stage was a riot, of color when the curtalim were 1 drawn for the first half hour of ; the program, which was more far imnl : in character and made . up chiefly of numbers by tho Choral cluh. Miss Ruth Voder contiihut ed a violin solo and Miss Althea Dwyer gave a reading which was well received. f ; Tho entertainment marked not only the first appearance' of the. Choral club but also the first ap pearand of the "Little Symphonv Orchestra," a musical unit made ui of nuiHlcianu from Ashland and Medford. . The unusual stage settings .were the work of normal students in thy art club under tho direction of the art Instructor, Miss Imogcne Stout. Miss Esther Spencer was chairman of tho work. A large audience filled the audi torium nnd expressed tho greatest appreciation of tho comhined work of ' the two clubs and of the art of Mr.' McNeil, who Is resiiOnsiblo for the program. ment will give more time to Socre- laty Mosser .for his various duties and to Mi's. McCallen for tho in creased work of (he chamber. The offices of the Cham her of The can with the contains- HILLS BROS '.. COFFEE Tim f.imnus trailc-mark, the Arab, is Hills Bros,' exclusively. The exact, continuous proces. which roasts a few pounds at : time is also Hills Bros.' exclu sively. No other roasting proces; insures such a matchlc unifonr flavor in every pouncI, No othei coffee tastes like Hills Bros., fo: none !s roasted the same way. HILLS BROS LEWIS SUPER SERVICE Phone 1300 . Phil B. Lowd, Mgr. Dr. T. De La Rhue Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Optical Practice Exclusively i04 '.Medford Uldg. Tel. 1329 " COFFEE.j!!! APIUL 10. 1929. i - ....rnerco a,e erai renovation ana rearrangement that will give more space for tbe work of the various committee, These changes will place the de- paitntent In condition for-the tour - fist season which ha really already opened. Miss Luclle Carson will leave lesdav for Hoaobu.L- to civo her Tuesday for Koseburg to give her oration on "The Constitution- In the district tryout. She will rep- resent Ashland against Beven other .",,"" , ,.., uilin,,it aud i schools. Miss Carson will be ac ! Mr and Sir. ' W" companied to. KosebuiK by hen"r- fnU ,i. ,nce'-' uncle- O. r,. Carson, and by one ! ;M"nduy nig t teml 'B . ltf; ; of tho high school teachers. I " ?Z$a- ,Mr. nnl Mia W H Sumu wont . u ' . .....i. .! lr I I to Itogue ftlvcr on Sunday to have ! a visit with M r. Sums' parents, .Mr. anil Mrs. C. K. Sanis. MiBs Wllma OyKoe of Xell Creek, who works at Meilfurd, was at homo to Hpeud the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Gynor. ,,.','.,- . i 'Mark. Smith, -who has been con fined to hl home for nearly a year on account or injuries received In an accident, returned to work Mon day In tho Southern Pacific yards. Mr. and Mrs. Barton Krulan of Klamath Falls visited Ashland rel atives Sunday. Tom; anil Harvey GrlgHhy, who operate the White House market, were visitors In Medford and Uold Kill on Sunday. ' Hoy Abbott, a' senior from the AshlariV hiKli school last year und a student at the Orenon Agricul tural college, has made a iosit1on on one of the baseball teaniB at the college. Ladies of the Trinity Guild of tho -Episcopal church held a most pleasant social afternoon Thursday. A short business session was fol lowed by a season of needlework and conversation. Mrs. P. K. Ham mond was hostess for the after noon and served refreshments at tile close of tho session. Several guests enjoyed the hospitality of the Kulld for the afternoon. Miss Mary Walker of Chllonuln, Ore., spent the week end visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mis. But ler, on East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Johnson spent Sunday visiting at the Dirdseve ranch at Gold Hill. . Uu Hamon, proprietor of the Ashland hotel, hafc returned from a hrief bhslness trip to Portland. Mrs. John Daley and son, John, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Westbrook at the Lilhla Springs hotel, have returned to their home at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Angus of Marshfleld spent Saturday and Suii- uelj -111 VMIIHIIM. . . ' ; . Mis. J'ames lioytl was called on Sunday to the bedside of her .m, Ill NOW! Starts TODAY sil I llll I l UU l IIIINI I II II II llllllllllllllllllllll II llllilllllllllllllillllh. - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii iiiiii 1 1 in mi in mini i ii ii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih. 100 ALL TALKING S YOU'LL THRILL TO THE AP VENTURES OF THESE DARING HH EXPLORERS, LOST IN THE CEN- TRAL AMERICAN JUNGLE. ' ; YOU HEAR IT ALLI Every sound, every word, every S shriek, in this great JUNGLE MYSTERY "STARK u i f'.lifornia who Is In I amor niu. ' Imi.(t TlnvH fZ" Vh M1:(!ill and h-r I WO ....... mniu nf daiiKhterB, Jean and '""' ' ' j Klamath Fal 8, were In AaliWno over the week end to vlt.it at tne ! J- Wagner home on Oak Hireti. 'Miss lllllls' MCL'all was i student at the Southern Oregon . , , thp Ashland William i-oo'' ,r.. repri.stmu . n u P'" eont-Iavo v, t U' h is being j Li "",,,er Mra. IL 'o. Butier- loft by' auto Sunday for j fchico.. Cal.. where Mrs. Ciilteifield I ...Ml inin lmr hiisbaml. who has lo cated in business there, hoping that tho change may benefit his health. Mrs. Poters ami :cht!(Iren will re turn soon. ; s 1 ! Duc.tu a inlsuntlcttiintlinK. the iciier viiv w jua4in Professional "Women's club of Medford. in regard lo early clo's- ing of Mores hero, was not taken up nt the meeting of tho Mciv ehanta' nMHOclatlon held Monday. April 11. according to Alra. Clarl- belle Klliotl, preaident of tho wo- men's oi'ga nidation, and Mih. M. K. Chapman, secretary, who pre-i pared the loiter. "The publicity concerning the j this issue was misleading." said Mrs. Chapman, this morning. "The letter will be presented nun in at ILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRnnnrcn . d a r u c r. i tu e cimiti nv uuu I ' " WITH CLOSING HOUR TO BE CONSIDERED : ' i ! Phone ' MAD" 1 H. B. WARNER LOUISE FAZENDA ; CLAUDE GlLLING WATER, !tlu"mst incetinft of tio merchants .i,ii, um it is hon.,1. k delmlto policy will bo outlined,' she i-nld. Have varied flavors on your table One of the greatest joys in eating is in being able to taste first one flavor, (hen another to contrast something sweet, for instance, after the delicate salt of some other food; or the clear tang of juicy fruit with a piece of cake T 5 7 It is sugar that helps these delightful contrasts most. It lends emphasis to other flavors by the sweetness of its own. Then it does something more. It accents the true flavor of the food it blends with. A sprin kling of powdered or confec tioners sugar over strawberries stiffens their acid, and clarifies their flavor. Or a small portion of sugar on peas in cooking, makes (hem taste more richly like peas. '.' ' "'" If you have varied health-1 foods on your table, you have varied flavors .'.". milk; fruits, vegetables, cereals, meats, sim ple desserts. For greater joy in eafing, flavor with sugar.. 'The best cooks arc generous with sugar. The Sugar Institute. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ' HERE FOR FOUR BIG THRILLING, CHILLING DAYS. Four Shows Daily ' At 1r30, 3:15, 7 n'd 9 P. M. ' ' LAUGHS! MYSTERY! ROMANCE . ht screen seldom shows it ALSO TWO ACTS OF TALKIES : Geo. Whiting in "Sadie Burt" The Neil Sister "Blojjtt,, But GetWemen Preferred" ADMISSION M- 10 and 35 Eve 25 and 50 I W