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MGB TWO T ocal arid J' Personal ; Thn orchard men anil their smudging ertfwa, including many high school boys, - had a much aeadrd rest ond good nit-lit' Bleep . laat night because, of the cloudlwm and rain, the latter nmounciiiR to .46 of an Inch more to be added to the total since September 1 laat. : There ' had' Ucen MniudKlm every night this week until taut night. Following the cloudlncHB and light idiowera of rain today. at times probably rain and moderate temperature la the foreeaHt for tho weather of tonight and Friday. ' Notice! .' Protect your new lawn with metal eavea troughs. Call 41.1. Medford fihect letal Works. 719 No. Central. 20" Rucker's Taxi. Phono 68. Rates 20o. Prompt aervlce. lit ' Mr. and Mrsi Howard Schorer ar rived hero this morning from Port land after a four days' business trip. , Call or phpne to tho American Laundry for a free bundle of wash nets. Useful for many things, such as mop rags, dish towels, and pot holders. S3 ' Oct your 1 key "for tlio mystery trunk, Jackson BprlriKs .Club. .Sat. night. " ' M The condition of J. M. Samuels, ,who was struck by a motor staac In Central Point early thla week, was reported to be still critical this forenoon at the Sacred Heart hospital. Ileporta that ho had walked Into the side or the moving stage -whon struck 1 were held groundless today. . Notice! '.Protect fc'our now lawn with metal eaves troughs. Call 111. Medford Sheet Metal Works. Sit No. Central. ' ' 26 Dyngc's old-time novolty dance, Nat. Thursday and Saturday. 24 Ouests from a distance registered At Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs; W. B. Edison of Irvington, N. T., Tom Jones, C. Row of Chi cago, P. A. Smith of 8t. Lonla. H. K. ' Hoffman of New York City, Iroy P. Turner of Port Bill, Okia., and Lloyd lliightman of Rochcstor, n. y. ' "- Heat your orchard with kindling, Mocks and slabs. Tel. 681, Med ford Fuel Co. tf Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Km. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. ID Mr; and Mrs. M. K. Men-Ill re turned yesterday from Seattle. Wash., whero they spent some time ' on businewr and pleasure. They were accompanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Armprlest of Kalem, who will visit for several daya with Mrs. Armprlest's pnr ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Masden of ftouth Central avenue. The Woman's Association of the Presbyterian church will hold n food snle at Scott Woolt'e store, S11-W. Malu Bt Sat'Aprll 1 8'. ;S 1 Humane Society. needs your help. Join today. ' 28 Krriest Lough rldgo, former eduli ty commissioner, was in the city today from his farm on tho Apple: gato river. Ho slates thnt tiio re. cent frosts have killed the greater portion of tho nenrh btume in his vicinity. Grants Pas Courier. Oladlolus bulbs and bulblcts, wholesale und retail, or I will let them out on shares. H. J. Taylor, T4 Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore. 24 Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po isons, jo ibs. for i.:;: go iis. tie. Delivered any plaeo in city. Johnson's Mnrketj 6th and Grape St. Phono 7. , sotf i Jeff Brophy of Chiloquln Is spending acvoral daya In Meildn-d visiting rclaVves. Mr. JBroifhy was chief of police, in this city many years ago. Mixed Dahlia bulbs, lOo each. Monarch Seed Co. Ill School children's pet show, Arm ory. April 20. 2tl Oregon stands second ntuonir states In lumber production, nr rordlng to a report of the stale forestry department. The 128 cut was 4.126.000.UU0 feet, tho manu factured value of which was more than 1100,000.000. Bring your Invalids nnd old peo ple to tho Ashland Convalescent and Rest Home. v Get your key for the mystery trunk, Jackson Springs Club. Nut. night. es a. aivoron complaint, imsrd on erucl nnd Inhuman treatment, was fllod yesterday in circuit court by Roxle Hlggs against o. H, Riggs. The oouple woro married In Jlai rl mari, Tenn., In 1911, and have five ahlldren. A divorce stilt was filed by Harold Smith against Louise Smith on grounds of cruel and In human treatment. The couple were married In Vreka. Cal., May 28, 1927. ' Tou have tho babies. We have the announcement cards, (jivcm's. j ' ' ,. 24' ) These dogs don't need a license r 'Pnochle Pets." at Kw-i'in'n. I- . ..... '. . ii r Say! hftvB you triod Fluh hcr's new 100 per cent Whok Wheat Bread? Contains absolutely no whit flour and a mini mum of sugars. i Chauneey Florey was attending to business matters in Grants Puss yesterday. , . . , . . : Hose mending,1 runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. 21Htf You arc urged to become a mem ber of the Humane Society. All it costs is $1 a year. - 26 Guests from Portland at Med ford hotels include D. T. Hillings. J. L. Chnudvln. K. IJ. Duffy, H. M. Mooru, C. J'J. Sund,' K. A. lCriek, Mr. and Mis. M. K. .McAllister, It. K. Lee, Mr. und Mis. G. H. Jtum buugh, K. It. Iloenier, Kd Adams. .Mr, and Mrs. K. J. O'Donnell. Miss Clara O'Donnell, M. C. Vranizun, J. B. KmUh, V. V. Legier, Mr. und Mrs. A. A. Kuyser, A. K. Uenson, Gluvor Tyler, F. W. Dickinson, C. A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. !; Lcrnan, W. L. Ucyer and 11. O. White. Hoiv to have foot comfort.' An excluslvo foot service given free by the 11. M. Dept. Store Thursday. - 2(l Dynge's old-time novelty dance. Nut. Thursday and Saturday. 24 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengtvaid, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. tf Frank O'ltell, who was stricken with pneumonia two months ago. is still a putien't at the Saered Heart hospital and i reported to be In an Improving condition. . , Foot ronifort expert from Chi cago will bo at tho M. M. Dept. Store all day Thursday. Freo dem onstration. ' 20 Marcels 7 So and $1 at Bowman's Beauty Shop. Phono 07. : 26 A ner power line, costing a for luno. Is to be constructed by the California Oregon Power company to Marshfleld, reports I. O. Craw ford of Medford, who Is connected wit hthe company. Tho line Is In tended to greatly increase the pow er resources required by tho grow ing industries of Coos Bay and towns In between. Mr. Crawford is registered at the Hotel Portland. The Oregonian. Dressmaking, smocking nnd but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 1 3tf ' Bring your foot troubles to the M. M. Dept. Store Thursduy. Free advice by Dr. Kcholl's expert.' 20 The Crater I.nko Guild will meet Monday evening at .the home of Sirs. II. R. Marsh. 43:Nortll Peach. Mrs. TCdllh Thompson and Mrs. Don kewbury will assist the hostess. Heat your orchard with klmllnlg. blocks and slabs. Tol. 031, Med ford Fuel Co.' tf Glitter wax; a modoilng wax for children, bright colors, non-greasy. Medford Book Storo. 10 Pat Bishop, senteneod to two years in the state penitentiary last month on u check forgery charge. hud a bud record before coming to Medford. nccordlng to lnformu: lion rocelvnd today bv the sheriff's office. Bishop had been In prison ori five different charges with terms of from one to two years. Dry plno slabs, J 5 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co.; 8i4tf Blrlhiluy cards at Swom's. 24 ; l.oo Grocnleo.- ami Dalbert. An derson of Medford spent tile past week end visiting in Klamath Falls. Dr. Seholl's Foot Expert will be at tho M. M. Dept. Store all day Thursday. 20 'The new twotono twist candles. 20o nnd 25c per pair. Medford Bonk Store. 19 ' The Southern Pacific station Is undergoing a thorough spring cleaning this week. The walls aro being scraped and brushed, and will be painted a new nnd attrac tive color. The woodwork portion of the wells, the doOr and benches will also be given a new coat 'of varnish, in order to give tho whole station u polished appearance. Dance. Gold Hill Sat. night. 22 Factory hlixiks, S6 lond. Tol. 031. Medford Fuel Co. ' 32ltf Officers of Capital post No. 9, American Legion, ut Salem, trav eled In Portland to put on the In itiatory work for Portland's , new enst side post of the 'legion, last night. Mora .than 100 candidates received tho rites. This was the second meeting of the new poet. Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. 237tt Yeomuii Musqucradc. W. O. W. hall, I'll; eve.. April US. Lunch. 21 William T. l,ro, county utirMM)r, who has been convalescing ut Jack sonville, is much betler and ex. peets lo return homo In about n week, according to Glen Terrlll deputy county ussessor, who with Mrs. Tnrrlll vlslled In Inn vnlle lown and ftt Ashland over the week end. ; "mil" is recovering from an attack of Influeii7.a and rheuma tism. During his absence Mr. Tor rill has taken over the duties of administering the assessor's oflce Klamath News. Take your films to Bwcm's for master photo finishing. 24 Upholstering Call Jacksonville 203. jxe Fourteen out of the state curs registered here yesterday with the local state auto traffic bureau Yesterday was another record- lireakcr In the issuance of dog II censes at the county clerk's office when lno licenses were Issued to Medford and county dog owners, making o total of 721 licenses Is sued to date. Tho rush was so heavy yesterday that the office ran out of receipt books and lags, and was today awaiting a now supply. Highest grade Utah coal, any sIko, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf Wedding anniversary curds nt Swem's. 24 Among Cullfnrnlans registered at Medford hotels arc Chus. B. Wood of Sacramento, It. A. Anderson. 11. A. Pfelfcr and li. M. C.atewoAl. Jr., of Los Angeles, H. A. Olds and C. Huss of Oakland, Geo. F. Pyth. Ian and family of Salinas. R. H. Thomas and family of Glendale. an dthe following from San luil elsco: Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Carcv. J. R. Knight. O. L Foland. J. M, Rogers and A. R. Wltloughby. Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. (0., Med ford Fuel Co. ' tf Hot, clean coal. Tel. Gil. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf Dan Barron, well known toi character, celebrated his .Td birthday anniversary Monday, and received the felicitations of his many Ash In ml friends. Aitland Tidings. Dance, Gold, Sat. nlBh,tv.S? HfEDFOTlT) MATL IrrZt nuod at forenoon to D. O. Hundnom of Trull, K. JVI. CftJto ot Gold JIlll, C. O. Powell of Central Point, John I'pftrco of Talent, W. Klin bull of Medford nnd Kdwurd Doylo of KukIo Point. Teornan Masquerade. AV, O. W. hull, Kri. eve., April 12. launch, j ' 21 If Murvln Harriet Is Huecojwful In defeating Dr. K. La n tin and lU'Klnuld Klfer, he will have an opportunity of pluyhiK N. Fuji for flrnt place in tho city three-cushion billiard tournament. At the pie ' ent time, Barrlck and Fuji und tied for first place, hut the former has two Kunioa to play, while Fuji hun none. Window tflanH, all hI.vh; uJmo plato (flaf. Trowhridge Cabinet WkH. tf HlliiK of . tho-Kedwood highway HlarlH within a Hhort time, ntutusj 3C Chandler, dlviHlon highway entrlneer. All. Chandlfr hjivh that ' oh Moon a the weather KetH warin r the oillnK eqfpmenl will he plac ed on the highway and the 17 rnllen between Hhatluuk corner and Deer creek will he oiled without delay. Grant Pass Courier. Oat those fendertj' and auto hodlcH Htralghtened at Brill's Sheet Metal WorkH, oppoiiltc Iewia Super Service Station. Phone 418, tf Hoyu on the east aide ot the city, who have been playing and 'de- Mtroylnp property ii round tlio Ke- mon rock crusher near Hear creek, aro warned by tho police depart ment to desiHt from xurlhor de struction and to stay away from the property entirely. Cheer up the person who is ill with a "tret weH" card from Hwem's. 24 The ifledford Garden club will hold a mile next Saturday nt the public market, of roots, bulbs nnd plants and will be under the direc tion of Mrs. C. J. Kemon of the club. Mod ford residents interested In plan time flower garden nro urged to visit the booth, which has Indications of being a rcKular part of the market for n short time. Dunce. Clold Hill Kat. tilnlit. 22 "The ground js pretty dry for this time of the year out my way," xald 1 toil ben Johnson in Medford today from his ranch In the Ealo Point tllslriet. "My crops aro pret ty well In," ho continued, "and I've Kt some corn planted, but to make the crops do well we need a lot of rain." Mr. Johnson -has been a resident of the Kngle Point section for many years and former ly operated a livery stable in Cen tral Point, where It Is now serving as n repair irarae. Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Medford lAimber Co. 237tf Construction work on the first stnte highway paving project ever to he undertaken In Klamath coun ty began hist Monday morning on a four-mile section of The Dulles California highway south of Klam alh Falls. The road will first he regruded and straightened and luleft paved. Thut good coal--ow In ash. Han sen Coal Or. Phorte-iZaOi v tf A man Is inu-y tearing down a house on the Alice .tlanley place on the Jacksonville-Central Point roud, formerly ued as a ranch house. It haH no history and if not old enough to bo a landmark. However, the owner regarded it Is something of an eyesore. "It i not a very old house." said Miss Man ley over tho telephone this morn ing. "It was only built about AO years ago." Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Included nmong the Oregonluns at local hotel are AW VI. nod AV. Karl He ha Or and Will It. Urk of Salem, U Halston of Dallas. W. J. Milieu of Newbcrg, Jttines H. Tier ney of Kugene and Ky lintler pf Uoseburg. Fresh Hhlpmonts of smolt arriv ing dally. Free dollvqry uny place In city, Johnson's Market, Phone 0T. 33Stf Building perm It h were Issued to day and yesterday by the city to Mid, Pen Trowbridge to construct a porch at HuTi AVcst Fifth street, at a cost of llfrO, and to 1,. Kle to repair a dwelling uu South Oakdale at a cost of MtUio. The dwelling was gutted hy fire last summer and the building will have to be praetoially rebuilt. Yeoman Masquerade. O. AV, hall, Frl, eve.. April 12. I.uneh 21 Judge Arlle CI. AValker, who was to have opened court at UallsH, it iv,, Inst Monday, tnlegraphevl Chief. (Justice Coshow of the ptnte supreme court that he was 111 and would nof 1e able to leave his homo for ft week. Another Judge was assigned to the Polk county court. Factory blocks, (! load. Tel. 6,11. Medford Fuel Co. S24tf Hilly Kilwards. Kansas City wrestler, was expected to arrive In Medford today from Portland in preparation for his mntch here tomorrow night with Sailor Jack Wood at the Armory. Kd wards has been wrestling numerous matches in the northern end of the state und In Washington and if said to be in the pink of condition Dance. Gold Mill Sat. night. 22 Slow driving Is necessary to avoid accidents In making the trip over Green Springs highway, ac cording to A. S. liosenhaum of the Southern Pacific, who return ed from the vatley ' last night, Klamath Fall Herald Ladles and. children's hair-cut-ling. Naih Tiarber Shop. 34 A demurrer waa fihid at the eounty clerk's office today by At torney Harry skyranan In the ae lion of E. C. Corn ngalnxt O. H. Skeate nnd Catherine Skeate for the recovery of $950 alleged to be due on a real cytato deal. The demurrer, based on four causes, w ill be argued In circuit court next Saturday morning. Post Utah coal - hot and clean Tel. 031. Modford Fuel Co. 3S4tf Guests from the state of AVash lugtnn at local hotels Include IT. H.' Martin of Chehalts and U C. Hchuelle and Chas. Gitwon of Se attle. Dry fir tla !. $ load. Tel (31. Mtdford Fuel Co. 324tf The Jaeksonville P. T A. will hold Its meeting April lath In stead of April 12th. a ittated In the Jacksonville Items yesterday. That good coallow In ash. Hnn 'sea Co Co, Phone f 39 It TRrRTTSTE, afEDFORT), TELLS HOW'OFFICEirSHGT MOTHER C Gerald De Klrig, 12, on witness stand at coroner's inquest Into shooting of his mother by a deputy sheriff during dry raid- at-Aurora III. j Gerald wounded deputy. Jury held officer' Jo mansiauahter, ! The Daughters of Veterans .will meet at the Armory Friday even ing nt 8 o'clock. , Dewltt' Plainer, retired sea cup- tain, who look a homcsteud across : the Koguo river opposite tho Klkj Creek hatchery sometime ago, hasi built. a nice log home He crosesl the river on a cable,-- Jl. Ii.l Voung a retired merchant,, lives! with' him. , ) Mis. Jien Trowbridgc-Tms a telo-l gram from her father, John V. 1 " "" .t uuen en- Johnson, who with Scott Davis 1 KB-'d for some time past, with the has been touring the Orient, sailed 1 co-operation ami guidance of Coun on the President Polk; from New I ty Agent It. G. Fowler, in waging i ork today and will return home j via ( tjio" Panama; qannl and Sun j l'raneluco. They1 expect to arrive Mi Medford May 2nd. l i FOUND ATM Charged with operating a still two miles south of Wlnier, 'a. H. Ko.se and 1 oin .7. Owens were plated In tho county jail early this 1 afternoon by Deputy .Sheriffs Paul and louis Jennings, who made the arrest shortly before noon. That they found 150 gallons of mash and the still In operation when they raided tho camp tp the in.. WrinW V.nU.v ,.m.,,,h.L, .A'aKttiiiHt giouiul stiuiiToJs , and o'her . ... iu i,,,,,,!,,, ,,, ,' .. . fore Judge Norton's court Hmrued , , , , with setting up and operating l ie u(1n .7 ...in i ' j . ,h : lag in Justice court, the technical ohurge as yet unannounced. Col. U. V. Welcli. conunar.fter of the INdth Inianlry, Oregon Xatlonal (JiiHid. will visit tho local guard unit next Wednesday evening, April 17, fur a Hhort. inspection. While not following military duties Colo nel Wt'lch is asrtessor for Multno mah county, with headquarters at Portland. A 10U per cent atlentl anco of guardsmen is expected. BOLT. Kliwibeth Bolt, a resi dent of Gold lllll I'M tlm past 2' years, passed tinny at (but. pluer at noon Wedii"iilay at the ng of K5 years. IJiree months anil eight lays, hfhe was born in CiiMinauy on January 1SI1, and caun to this country at the aue of four years, and spent her early life at Cincinnati, Ohio. Besides a host of friends, Mrs. Bolt lenves four children, George N. Bolt of Murshficld, Ore., Rev. Sister lieonellu. SeaUle; Mrs. N, (1. McVay, Crescent City, Cal.. and J. K. Bolt, Gold Hill; alfo one gram) son, John Palmer of Gold lllll, Deecaned was a member of tlio Cold lllll Rebekah Uniiv, Funeral services in care of Con ger funeral parlors, will bo held ut the residence In Gold Hill at l p. m. Friday. Interment will fol low In Jacksonville cemetery. BANT A Plorlmlu llulda Bantn passed away ut tln Ssertd Heart hospital April 10. 1!) after a brief illness of one week. Klorinda was born In Aberdeen, Calif.. Sept, 2 ft, 1 1 - 4 and was four years, nix months nnd 15 days of age at tho time ot her Heath. She was a very lovable child, and was win her father at every opportunity. ISvorythlng possible wus adminis tered for tho little girl, but her ctrengih way not enough to over come her sirkness. The little girl leaves her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. I.esier T. Bauta. Two sisters. Bertha Itm and Betty Joan and oim brother. Lester "William. The date and time of the funeral servlee will be aunmineri. by the Perl Funeral Home at a later date. Mr. and Mr. Clarence Pieron are the parents of a inn en-pom td hoy, born at the Community Hos pital April 13. .Mr. and Mrs. C. L. BuenlHiry of Gold Hill are the parents o( a 7 pound, 13 ounce boy, born at the Par red Heut Hospital thl.s min 1 Obituary I, 1 j Births OHFION". TTTTTTJSDAY. ON SQUIRREL-PEST 11 rpin ..,.(,,.. . i " .. ' , , , " ,u,t" war on the ground squirrels and 'still are, hy scattering poison about In advaniUKeoiis places to extorml- nato or control these peuts, which do so much dnmuKo to cropB. The larniers ot euch coniintiniiy prnvhuj j their own poison and Mr. Fpwler mixes it for them In tile right pro- portion to he the most effective. : Kepoiis rencli .Medford from Isoine rural sections of .tho county that the ground squirrels are more numerous than ever this spring. They may he more numerous, as these repoi-ts say. hut it is also possible that, while they arc pot nioro numerous generally than in ' past years, they appear to be so some localities because they , , . , . ,m,t,: "u'" , 1 , u' ties and hunched up there, from other localities. Ahoue eight tons of poisoned grain were used In Oregon by ro dent control workers in conjunc tion with the county agricultural agents, in the spring campaign .Injurious rodents duritig .March. according to Iru X. Gal)ri(;lsi)n, tlic state leader in such control work. .siaio leaner in h r n com oi work r, , , . This war against the gray digircr to he waged extensively during April In the various counties of the- stale. In onlor lo control as anicli as possible the pests before their yoiuiK are born in -May. to meet in mm Kulelmn Temple No. 1 3, Daugh ters; of the Nile will meet on Sat urday, A lull lUtli at :(Mi p. in. in Ashland at tin Masoiiir Temple. Lunelieon will bp served by the ICastem Star Social Hub in the Masonic dining room at I " : 30. Mrs. Geo. K. Bumlhurg of Grants I'ass. ouen oY the temple will pre side and desires a gnod attendance as de lev; ales to the supreme sesMon ip Angeles In May are to b selected at this mpetiiig- TROTZKY IS REFUSED BKUI.IX, April 11 Wi The cab Inet today deoided to refuse the request of leon Trot.ky, former soviet le.uler ami now In exile in Turkey, for adutlssion to Germany. 4 SpiH'Ull 1 411111111111 fa Medford Lodge No Vyf F. A. M., Fiidi ' X 12, 7:30 p. m. Wi Special Cimmunicatioii ge No. loi, A. liday. April ork in F. degree. By order of AV. M. i M. MnrsToN, Wv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TIIKK K SXAPH We have a Kl,,,d ti-room home on pavement, with nice fireplnee and blp Kanme. $3401); $1UU ertsh. balance like rent. Alo Gooil ft -room home on pave ment with hd. vd. In livinw rm., nice fireplnee and good tiaraue, $.1i:.o; ?100 ctttih, balance like rent. Aalso ti-room home on' pave ment, with Irtl. Mil. in liv. rm.. fireplace. 54-"0; cash, bal ance like rent. CHACNCKY Fl.OBWV. 2tl Fti-rt National Bank. FOB sai.i: tlt TK.UH; pine pMlur'e polree pup. 7 mo. .old. lit. 3. Box IJP-A. I.. Mnrra. 3 BOOK ' 4 -room Spanish stucco; electric runt;e. omo furniture, hllrdwood floors, furnace, ce ment basement, garatce, eovner lot. No tetler material and fixture ran powslhlv he lined in a Jiome. Cost ulmoi't twice what 1 am asking. Low ibwn pay ment: eay termf. Owner IP now at 34."i N. Bartlett, Jl W AXTKD To buy r.n oiqIO head ewe sheep. V. O. Box a. Talent. FOB SABF. Tent house Inquire Pat's Second Hand Store. 21 AVAN'TKP Bull calf a old. phone S.'.J. Jacks few davit nvtlle. tf APIiTL U, 3920. VOTE TO If EACH GOV. HUEY P. LONG PATOX POL'dK, li. April U (Hi Tho house of representatives of the Louisiana legislature today voted Impeaehment charges of bribery against Coventor Iluey P ong. . Specifically, the churgo is thai, the governor offered Kepresentu-1 lives Adolpho (Jueymard of iher-1 villo Parish, and Kelix Dcluune j of 8(.. Charles Purish, remunera- ( tiyo employment in return . for s their support of administrative; measures. i The- governor further .was charged with having t offered fi-i nuncial assist a nee to Oueymard. j HAL! ROYAL ROMANCE SOFIA, Bulgarlaf April 11. (P) Religious obstacles today seemed destined to prevent his proposed Wedding with Princess' Giovanna of Italy and talk arose of a possi ble alliance with the Grand Duch ess VlaJlmlrovlteh, 1 '.i year old daughter of flraiiU puke Cyril, recognized as head of tho Roman off family by many Russian royal ists. Information In diplomatic circles here was that both the Vatican and the Bulgarian church declined to yield sufficient ground to make the alliance with Princess Giovan na possible. It was skid the pope refused the Italian princess a dis pensation to marry King Boris unless offspring of the union were r'$rfcd i in the Roman Catholic faith. LOS AXGKLKS. April 11. (P A suit seeking an accountin? of pro fits estimated at $1'. 300, 000 was filed in federal court today by 11. C. Wltwer, author, cjiarging the Harold Lloyd Corporation, film producers, with using the charac ters and plot of his story, "The lOmanclpation of Rodney," ' in a film, "The; Freshman. ' ' ' SI'OKANi;. Wash.. April 1 1 -(!') Two Oregon educators today ap peared to be favored for the presi dency of the Inland Empire Tdu eaifon association, now lit its an nual convention here. diaries A. Hiee, superintendent f schools of Portland, and Arleigh Hampton, head of Astoria schools, had sufficient support to lead the field,, following tho withdrawal, of George W. Jlug, head of . Salom rehonls. FOR 20 YEARS SAME OFFICE SAMI SERVICE EVERY FORM R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co, Bank Bldg, Phone 444' SINCE 1909 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights . This Week Jarmin & Woods Jaines McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy A HAWIOV WE EVENT LEWIS SUPER SERVICE Phone 1300 Phil B. Lowd. Mgr. ' - . i rrq NO SNAP JUDGMENT GUiNAN ACQUITTED on RaiEfY hoover; on LIQUORCHARGE : e WASHINCTOX, April 11. iff) President Hoover told a sub-com-pilttee of the si-natf ugiieullure conimitii e today that he could give no off-hand opinion on the na tional Grange's proposal for an export bounty plan In the proposed ngrletrltural relief bill, i "Something New Every Day9' UBJiOFFN MID MONTH CLEARANCE of early spring merchandise HATS '..'.i J: straws and felts ' 27 real values 12 real values $3.95 S6.95 DRESSES 32 only especially selected values $16.95 very KAYSER HOSE special .1 pr. $1.50 2 n 2.73 ,3'pr. .4.00 1 pr. 2 pr. 3 pr. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY Note: Smart new wash frocks arriving daily "Smartness Without Extravagance" N O w -IT'S ALL TALKING , WERE YOU THERE? Did it scare you? . , , ., Did vou think the e or ill a shot the arrnui? And didn't you laugh yourself sick af j that funny Louise Fazenda? , , IT'S THE TALK ON EVERY CORNER TODAY MAD1' THE JUNGLE MYSTERY ' ' H. B. WARNER Louise Fazenda Claude Gillingwater ALSO 2 BIG ACTS , OF TALKIES GEORGE WHITING and SAOIE BURT The Neil Sisters "Blondes Thst : Gentlemen ' Prefer" Admission Matinees " 10 and 35 Evenings 25 and 50 TT NKW YORK.. April 11. Pj tv f.nh.ati was ucnultted hv a i federal court jury today, of main- jtainit.K a nuisance at tue aion 'Royale. where she Js hostess and ! where the gu nmem charsea Uu nor wan sold. " $1.0") :).()() 5.00 1 pr. $2.50 . 2 pr. 4.60 : pr.. . G.50 Four Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. ; t .' i