PkUE TWO STEDFORD MSTTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON", SATURDAYS APRTL 13, 1929. '! I ; i I t ( ; ? iocaland .' -'Personal ,".Up until noon today, 1200 dog licenses had been Issue! at the 'county dork's-, of flee, .with a Mb rush expected 'or this afternoon. Over 150, licenses were Jawed yon tcrday and a, largo number were also Issued at tne Asmunu vrancn office, established in that cl(y at the Aetiland .Tidings office Jo'r tho benefit of dog owners or tnat sec "Uon. ..' :' Don't forget the' W. O. .W: old time dance, Sat. p. m. New music. Gents tOe. .' '.,-'; ,' 22 Quests from a. distance registered at Medford hotels include B. ij. Hunt of St. Paul, Minn., E. Ettln i.ger of Chicago, III., A. 8. Ruhl of Bocitford, HW A. .H. ' Axtell ' of - . Valley City. N. P., Charles C. Card ?ner of Boston. Mukm., O. B. Mark- land of New York City, O. R. Tur. ner of Atlanta,. Oa., Dr. and Mm n. J. Mansfield of Walmea Kanal. '. H. IMly .Edwards .,6f .Kansas city. r .'r -Driving to.Portland and Spokane Tuesday In enclosed roadster. AV1U lake one or two to, shnro expenses Address Box W. 12., Mall Tribune. , , . " - ... 'l 24 Mrs. -Lucia -Amos : Mead,' noted pacifist lecturer, and ,J.,J. JIand . aaker; associate! 'secretary . of the national council for the, prevention "of war,. who avo.'.bocn,, in the city for the past two days, left this . morning -for ..Salem, rKugcno and Portland, ; whero Mrs.' Mead la o, deliver a series of locturcs. Dance with the flvo Morrymitkors Bat. night, Walker's dance pavilion. ,- - ' .'-, ' 22 '"'' .Mrs. Dean Staccy of North, Phoo nix spent several. Ujouus in tho .city ,thls morning on, ' business and . pleasure. .. ' Pardon! Forglvo us for what i1 -wo .are about to perpetrate tnost . .bashfully. - wo, will do it In. a whin, .per, however. ,,Wo need a, little money sometimes. . .Will ho folks . who havo 'hot ' paid .tholr dues.for f 029 In ho "Jackson County , Hu mana Society"' graciously ' remit. ...That was. ,aj "horribly ; hard sentence ip.wriio.i . . ,, ,.sz Temporary auto licences were Is- ...jsucdat the .sheriff's pfflco .todny . to Charles Jobe of Butte Falls, Leo Baker . of, Portland, y'. 13. Crews, . 1). Ij. .ftmith and Oeorgo Rurnum ,f .Medford antlV. H. Thurnian of , iacKson,viiic. . ., '.free! ',. Bowman's Beauty Shop. . .On. every marcel a freo revwavo . afven. within three days except on jr'riday or Saturday, Call 67 for . .appointment. , 26 .. .Harold McDonald, ..Kuropean . .manager ,ot .he'. Holt .tjaturplllur company,. will leave thla .week. end . for-Conslantluonlo, Turkey, to, re sume .his duties. ,, Mr. McDonald and Mrs. McDonald , havo been ,YlsltJng W. I). McDonald, his broth . ,or. Mrs. McDonald Is a former . .tJnlvorslty of , preeon Journalism ,. student and haii gained, a wide rop i ,uttlon , )n- newspaper work bi Eu rope .Tuesday Mrs, McDonald ad- dressed, the odtjjng class, of the unl-' . verwiiy. -, rxno c.oupio are accom t pan)9d by their son, Richard. Mrs, . MoDonaid and her son will stay In Eugene until fall when they will Jplp . Mr. ..McDonald 4 ip J3uroDq. -Eugene Register. , . . .'; Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po- UdA 10.0 lbs. .for, l. 26; .00 lbs. 76o. Dellvored any piaee In city. ', Johnson's Market, 6th and Ornpe Ijt.1 i'hono AT.'.' ; i , i SOOtf ' Allison Moulton, ' who assisted '' District Attorney V. T. Miller of Josephine county In tho prosocu f Hon of tho Mooro murder case, caturncd to Medford "Friday after ":jloon from Grants Pass. 1 '"For a good time and good music, i attend tho V. O. W. old-tlma 'dances oh Sat. night. 23 ' T' ''Among tho Callfornlana reglster-' ' oT at ' Modford hotels aro T. O, " Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. O. V, Johnson' of Fresno.' Mr. and Mrs. 'S. H. Rehllllei!. nf Iniir llnNi-h (' -J.Ward of Oakland and tho fol- . lowlnir from Han Francisco: Mr, and Mrs. O. If. Harris, M. C. Prlei, ,.W. B. Qlbbs and W. It. Hcott. Choice daffodils and tulips, (On n jdoren. !0 Chirk. - ! ' a An action to dissolve a partner . ahlp was filed In circuit rdurt yes terday by Helen Schoeilluteh aKiilimt ...CI Hello-., Tho ulMlnllft ulnlms , aoo oiuercu into purtnersiiip with ; Belby to opcrut .llio .Uiiieh Oven .cstabltslunvnt on Eunt Main street ind.that the .defendant broke his !rrQcm,cut Vy leaving, ''or to mtiu ago ,thn pjaeo lilono. ' '.', ' iDry fir slabs, 6 load. Tol 6S1. eaeaiora ruoi.uo. slti A Miss .Beuluh Goto, .dauglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. ,10. E. dotu, lutt this foronoon for Grants Pass to Rivo violin Instructions to several pu plls in that city. Kho spent! ovoty other HMunlny In Clrnnls Pass and Js developing n good slr.ed class. Ladles and children's balr-cut ting. , Nash Barber Shop. . 34' Carl Mnigrcllnr, 86, was tho ol loct'of a search for sovoral days n i no mils surrounuing JueKsonvllle, until he was located yesterday In a sanitarium In that city. Rela tives understood from an attendant that Margreltor was not a patient there when they Inquired Tuns day, and became alarmed when ho could not be located, llowovor, the. error of the attendant was dis covered yesterday afternoon, after the services of tho sheriffs office had boon enlisted in tho scsrrh. Exoltcmcnt over the search was pronounced In Jacksonville and several starching parlies were formed to look for him. He had boen missing elnce Tuosday. Tho W. O. W. has engaged tho UmaUwood Bros, orchestra for their fiat, night dance. 21 The ealom Chorrlana havo set Sunday; April S3, as blossom day. The annual . event draws visitors from all porta of the Willamette valley to tour through miles f blooming orchards. , ' " That' good coal-low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 2J. if . ,larostb county U scheduled to reoeive at least 60 miles of new highway oiling .during the ensu ing spring and summer. 1 Danse. Qold Hill gat night. Factory btooks, load. Tat 1. Bedford JTuel Co, a:ttf With clear wator at Savage Rap ids dam throughout all of Thurs day, tho best fishing of the sprlna- waa experienced., Ten Chlnooks were hooked, during the day, with flvo landed. Mr.; and ;Mrs.' La Monte of' Hollywood, who are, at woasku Inn, split honors, with Mr. LaMonte taking a 33-pounder and Mrs. LaMonte a 20 - pounder. grants Pass Courier. . , Fresh shipments of smelt .arriv ing daily. Free dolivery any place In city. . Johnson's Market. Pliono vi. a .j sir- - It. L. Hoyal of Hilt, Cal., was a business visitor in the city today. District Fire Warden Dwlght Phlpps of this city Is still a very sick man at the Sacred Heart hos- pltal, according to reports this forenoon,. He was believed to have shown some Improvement i last night, . but Is still regarded to be in danger. , j Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. r ,237tf State Traffic Sergeant C. P.i Tal ent is 1ack In uniform, offer hav ing been., off duty over two .months result or an auto crash near Ashland. The crash caused', his patrol, coupe to be destroyed .by. fire, and nearly brought .about his death.. He suffcrod to. broken. arm and up until two weeks ago -fears wore held that it would have to be .broken over attain because, of , a displaced bono. , He resumed duties laHt Aeunesday and was furnished a new Huick coupe. ... ' , ! Cheap lumber and cedar nosts. Modford Lumber Co. . , 237tf Mining activities In Jankson county are again showing an ln crease," Judging from tho fact that ciuartz mine locations filed yester day ut tho. county recorder's .office. They are as follows: Leslie Lind say, .'The. Knots.'! Applegato; C. R. Lindsay, "Short Quart Claim," Apr plegate: John Skedgell, "Original Pig jJohti Claim," Evans creek: P: S. Dlltrtbolton, "Big John No. i," Evans creek: JC. K. Smlthpetcr, 'New Hope," Evans creek; J. II, Gardner, "Bonanza," Evans crock. Cheer up the person who 1b ill with a "got well" card from Swom'i. Mountain Hons, living in llit Oroenspring mounlnln dlsti'lct yes terday devoured a deer before the; eyos of ,a truck driver, who, pnss-' Ing along tho hlghwuy, watched the attack. Tho driver was unarmed i and. unable to defend the dvqr nor bring down tlio Hons. The truck driver, whose name was not learn ed; told of driving along the high way, when suddenly a deer enmb out of the woods, to'ba struck down by tljo lions, ono grubbing at its throat. Only the remains of the hldo and fresh blood stains were left to tell tlio story when tho truck driver stopped at Hi spot bri route to Klamath Falls, Klamath Falls News. Danco, Gold Hill Sat. night. 23 Visitors In Seattle from Modford include Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kinnear T. F.' Mlnnhan. C, H. Barton, F., T. Barton and 8. H. Crooker. . , .Window glass, all sizes: also plate glass.. Trowbridge cabinet Wks. tf Construction of the new Wagner schoolhotise In the Wagner district is progressing. satlsfuctorllvV, i oc cording to Its archltoct, C. N. Free man of, Portland, who was In Mail ford today. The school building promises to be ono of ho best rural DuiiuingR in tno county. (let those fenders and auto odlos straightened at Rrill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Supor Servlco Station. Phone .4 18.. , tf Taking up o number of . cattily flatters, circuit Judge H. D. :J'or Ion arrived this forenoon to hold court In Medford, after having' spent tho week In Qrsnts Pass In connection with tho second degree murwor trial of . Clyde Mooro, for the slaying of his undo, Raymond Mooro, In Josophlno 'county. The cuse was hard fought, he reported nd tho Jury returned a, . man slaughter vordict at midnight last Kht. , . Tito -w. O. w. dances on Sat. night aro ('rawing big crowds, Smullwood .Bros.' . orchestra puts pop In tho old-tlmo music. Clyde t.ook will pulld a gnragc on Columbus avenue at a cost of f Tfi, ueeordlug lo a building permit issuetl by tho elly today. Heat your orchard with kindling, hlouks and slabs. Tel. -1131, Med ford Fuel Co. tf Benjamin l'lyinnle, small son of, .Mrs. Ben Pl.vnmlo. tlndurwont n minor operation Tuesday at the Nncred Hearl' hospital, for tho re moval of his tonsils. ' 1 ' Dnneo with Hie five MerrymukiM-H Sat. night. Wulkrr's tlatico vavlllnu Ritymond (Itltf Boy) Riller Is hack In Oold Hill, and plans to stngo n wrestlltig smoker there Tuesday hlght 'between Tommy Hy ah of this city and Young 'Hutch of (loltl Illll, Rltlcr returned a short time ago from an extended tour of California, Arizona and Utah, and took part In several wrestling matches, Including ono with Ira Dent In Halt ljike city. Hitter sud Inst night ho wrestled Derh to a draw and that he has pIiiiih of wreslllng Moose Ntnbeck In the near future. Hot, clean coal, .Tel. 031. Med ford Fuel Co. iiut Among the visitors In Medford yesterday from Klamath Fulls were T. J. Kearney and W. II. Walker. . Dunco. Oold Hill gut. night. 33 Bounty warrants wero Issued at tho county clerk's office this fore noon tu Hera Dahaok of Modford, two coyotes and ono bobcat; M M. Row of Ashland, one coyoto:..M. Crlpe t Copper, six bobcats. . Vcdlng anniversary cords nl Swctn's. ' . . U 3 E. A. Brttton of Ruschurg, re Rlomtl Jipy : Scout . executive, tor Douglas and Coos counties, arrived in Medford todsy lo attend a con ference of scout executives which Included Oscar Hoover of Klamath County and C. It. Clark of Kugeno. exeeulive for 1-ano county. ,. The conference began last night and will be on In earnest today. It is seheduled to close this evening. ' Everybody Is doing It now gn. Ing to the W. O. W. eld-tlms dances on Sat. night. - 13 W. E. Ooud of Red Bluff. Cl who had neon visiting Ms datigh tor. Mrs. E. B. Meyor of Lake Creek for the past. week, returned to his home this morning. upholstering Ctlll Jacksonville m, ' : : .' . ' Among the Oregonlans registered at local hotels are H. C. Koe of Astoria, L. M, Fobs of Bond. E. B, Row, F. I. Knight, Geo. Lctron of Eugene, H. L- Evans of Kosc burg, Carl Huttenberg ,of Salem, and the following from' Portland: L. II. Miller, J. Montgomery, O. C. Puryear, E. F. -Kaufman, Omar C, Weber. L. F. Davis. D. D. Mitch elL O.-. O.. Crawford.. 0. E. Miller D. D. Hearty. Harry Cohen, C. A. Williamson, K, J. ,Brthelm9y and Tbomas Larkiii. ' ' .BU thdRy: oards. at Swejn's., ; 24 , . Vau pave the: babies, j, We have the innounceraent cards. Bwem's, - - - a4, James McDonald,- a, prominent corn grower and cattleman from Rodney. Iowa, whorhas spent the winter In southern California, stop ped over a few days In Central Point -to visit with -relatives, Mri and Mrs. L. F. Pickett, and old time friends. Mr. and Mrfi..l3. r. Faber. - fr. McDonald Ir an uncle of Mrs. Pickett.'--.This Is the sec ond or third trip of Mr. McDonald to tho Itoffuo River yaUcy and he Is very inuoh pleased with tho out look for tho future of Central Point- Contra! point American. Notice! '.Protect ..your, new lawn with -nietal .caves troughs. Call 411. Modford Sheet Metal Works, 719 No. Central. 26 '.Tako your -films to Swem's for master pnoto iinisning. 24 Terry .Talent, federal , prohibition ugent. and S.' O.' Precott, deputy sheriff Jackson , county, spent yesterday In Grants Pass- Jn con- ,neqtion,,.vlth.,a prohibition case' which comes before - trio ; circuit court ut this session.. Get your key for tno . mystery trunk, Jackson Springs Club. Hat. night. ' - 22 i Dry pino slabs, i 5 ,Ioad. Tel. 831. Modford Fuel Co. , -324tf ' Thirty-one hunters ': working in iho: predatory control division of the United States biological survey, killed 2D!I coyotes and ,3.1 bobcats. in this stuto during. Anarch,, it, is. e- lioi'tod by Stanley O. Jewott, chief of tho work In this district. ' TCIevon unborn bobcats, ' 176 unborn' coy qtcs. ono badgor, 1 54. porcupines and eight skunks also -wero killed. ' Bring your invalids ana old poo plo' to tho Ashland Convalescent and Rest Homo. .... ja Heat your orchard with klndlnlg, blncks ami slabs. Tel; 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf ' ' .Mi's. Doylo Franklin , was report ed to be Improving today,, follow ing n major Operation Thursday at tho Sacred Heart hospital. ; ' Dressmaking, smocking and but. tonholbs. ' Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phono -1181. 18tf ' School children's pet show. Arm ory, April 2. ' ' 26 ' Sergeant 'G rover Owen rocelyod Instructions yesterday to make two 'enlistments-for United States army cavalry at El. Paso. Tex., and a few enlistments for - infantry,' artillery and air corps, for duty in the Phil ippine Islands. To qualify for air orps. applicant-must ie a. high school gradnate or anyexperlenc'od motor mechanic, Mon enlisting for tho Philippines aro to sail -from San' Frunclsco' ,on tho nex,t - boat leaving for. ,Muntla. '.' f -' ' '; ' ' Cheap dry lumior at Modford Lumber Co. 237tt Gladiolus bulbs and bulblots, wholesalo and retail, or I will Jet them out on shares.. S, J. Taylor, 734 Hawthorne, Grants Pans, Ore. ,.-''' ' 24 Marriage licenses were Issued' yesterday nnd today at the county clerk's office .to ;Lloyd Hummol and .Ruth Purdy. buth of Weed. Cal.Fabronlaslo and, Mary Vertz both of orants l'nss: Arnold ?Jls- sen..and liable Naljors,, both of Oakland. i .Factory blocks, 16 load. Tel. 031 Modford Fuel Co. i r ' 82ltf Humane Society needs your help., Join today. 26 ,,A. E.,Pederson of. Medford spent tlio day In tho city. Mr. Pederson stutes that orchardists'ln the Med ford .district have been forced to sinudgo 13 out of the last 16 nights. He ' says If .the "orchards come through with HUto dnmago, the pear growers will mako a fine profit on their fruit (his .year, Grants Puss .Courier. ., Marcels 75o and $1 nt Bowman's Beauty Shop. . Vhnnn 57. 26 , 1 lent yoiiiorehar.d with kindling, blocks uud slabs .Tel. 631, Med Cord Fliol Co.' .... tf , Mrs. EOiel V'uller, . milliner at llulehlsou's , Mercantile ..company, returned yesterday from ian Frnn elseo. where she spent the past few days on n buying trip. . Let. mo write your flro insurance. furl ,V.. Teiigtvald, Hotel Holland. Pli"iio,!!3. ,tf .pynge's. old-llmo novelly dance, Nat. .Thursday mid Saturday. 24 .Mrs. Kenneth Boobo pf Coniral Point had ah pueratlop on the glands tit ier neck at tho. Sacred Heart hospital. hero recently. She is recovering nlco,ly,;. Dance, Hold Jllll put, night, Tlio Washington school baseball leant of II rants . Pass .will play the Junior. high liio's' t(iuii this aflcr- nwui nl Tho game will be played lit the high school grounds. Dyngn'a obt-Uine novelty dance. Nat. Thursday anil Saturday. . 34 'rhero- w.us.no smudging last night, because of tho mpduratn and cloudy weather. -The minimum tuiuporature of limtitght ami tills murnlitK wits 311 .degrees. - You m o urged to become a mem ber of the Humane Society. All it costs is tl a year. 26 .The Post Oftlco kitten hall team pulled a surprise last evening by defeating the Snldcr's Dairy, team In. a-hard fought contest, seoro 3 to-0-..- Both' teams put up a good brand pf bull v ,. .- ,- Hosn mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. ' , JI6tf A large number of local Legion naires aro expected to nttend the luncheon' given In .honor of Na tional Commander McNutt at Ash-, land, Wednesday, April 34. This will he the national legion execu tive's only stop In this aeollon of the state and every member of Medford post is urged to take this opportunity to meet tholr com mander. Ticket for the luncheon thouM be secured from Adjutant Oarlock at the Chamber of Com merce aa Medford hat only a lim ited number of reservation. The dog don't need a license Poochle Pets,'", at Swem's,' JI Arrested last night on a charge of liquor possession, Chester Brown of this city was at liberty on bonds of 12000, Bet in the Ashland justice court. The arrest . was made by Policeman Oeorgo Inlow of Ash land, woo also alleged that Brown was In an Intoxicated condition. A quantity -or-alleged alcohol was found In . his possession, and-It is probable his car will be confls cated by the state.' Got your key .for ,ihe .mystery trunk, Jackson Springs Club. Sat. night. 22 -The fire department was called this noon to the L. W. Chllds dwell ing on EaBt Main street at the cor ner of, Myrtle, to extinguish a roof blazo, attributed ta defective flue. Two lines of hoso were .used to put the flames under control. The damage was not serious, accord ing to Fire Chief Roy Elliott. - Notice! Protect your new lawn with , metal eaves troughs'. Call 411. Modford Sheet Metal Works, 719 No. , central.. -... A' number of local dancers are planning to attend the big I. O. O. F. bonofit , danco at LkQ Creek this ovening, for the benefit of .the grand lodge fund. Arrangements for the dance are In charge of Joe Daniels and Chestor Parks, and it Is expected to draw a large crowd. Rucker's Taxi. Phone 68. Rates 25c. Prompt service. " ' Hf , Call or" phone to the American Laundry for a free bundlo,of,wash nets., Useful ior; many thlngs.such as prop rags dish towels, and pot holders. . . zi '"H-'li i -'1 . BE CAPTUREOAND HELD THREE DAYS .t'OHuwing conreronoes, between Humane society leaders and the new, , dug ..hospital- management .with JMaydr A. ,W. Pipes and Chief of Police McCrCdlo during tho day, end .the passage of an .amendment by tho city council nt its special meeting last nigh t' tho problem of oogs running nt largo, ruining llower beds and gardens during the spring months, was solved, it Is believed by tho city officials. The dog catcher, whoso appoint ment by tho mayor was approved last night, has been at work for several duys and city officials aro determined to strictly enforce t.'io ordinance requiring that dogs bo aopt on their homo promises, or In leash, during April, Muy and Juno, and it now bchoovos citizens 'to comply, under pcnulty of missing their pots and having to redeem mom iroin tno nog hospital at considers bio financial expense. Ail dugs found at largo and cap tured w4ll be confined at the dog hospital for three days and notice of their captivity will be posted at the pollco station, and if unclaimed at tho-end of that tlino .will bo. put to ueatn numunely and their re mains taken, to,, tho , garbage! Jump. To redeem a dog from the. dog uospitai, whether incensed -or un licensed. . its owner must .pay - u ponulty. of $1,00 for Its capture and 50 cents a dog for its keen at uio noBpititi. This, Is Independent of Uio fact -that the statu law re quires that every dog.be licensed. llnu tui agreement entered into with tile city administration bv Mayor pipos and tho Humane soci ety , and dog hospital management, the latter agrees to keep for three uays any captured dog and put It (0 , .death for. .11.60. half of which sum will 'be paid by. tlie city and half by the Humane Socloty. . IS LAKE OF WOODS PLAN The problem of establishing a boy scout camp, to be used Jointly uy an troops in southern Oregon, was being .discussed toduy ut a conference or scout executive from Kliiniath Falls, Eugene, Hosoburg and Medford. The camp would bu established .wltii the Idea or providing for scouting needs for tho next 40 years nnd is to be lucalod III llio Lllku of tlio Woods section.?- " "i - .; , Those In attendance nt the con ference aro: Oscar- Hoover or Klamath Falls. C. R.' Clark or '.Ugcnc,.15..A. llrltlon of Roscbtirg, and Lee. Biicker ut Meilfurd; A luiiehron was held today ut llio Hotel Holland with scoutmas ters and troop committeemen, and Ineludod a speech on patrol meth ods uy Mr. ilrtttun and on the older boys by Mr. Clark. '. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station 22S.0 Meters i :i I (I kc Monday, April 15, A. M J:i0 ,to JOT-Wost .SWe par- . mncy. ' i . 1 10 to J 0:jl0 American Laun- dry. .. 10:30 lo 11 Pantorium Dyo 11; to 11:10 Southorn bro- . pun (las Corporation. 11:30 to 12 Tho Hootery. 3 noon Medford Mull Trlb- 4j une.' new Items. . P. M. ' );) to, 12:30 Lewis Super Scrvloo Station. ,4 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Wotor, Company. I to 4:30 ilc.Xalr Pharmacy. A land. Ore. . . 1:30 .to 2 Suider's Dairy. J to S:S0 Economy Oroco- 4 terla and Ed Kinns. 4 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mall Tribune, new and market reports. 4 I to 8:30 Kada Transfer. I 3:10 to Mono Motor Oil Co. ... t H 1 1 NOT GUILTY PLEA PEACE LECTURER OF TOM OWEN IN PORTRAYS CAUSE POSSESSION CASE AND CURE WARS ... Tom Owen, arrested In. the Wi mer district last. Thursday by the sheriff's office with A- H. Rose, charged with the possession of moonshine still, entered a plea of not guilty In Jdstlce court yester day on a moonshine possession charge. While . he was arrested .with Rose at the time an alleged still was seized. Owen disclaimed ownership of the still and claimed ho was only visiting Rose when the. off leers arrived. Rose took the entire responsibility, accord ing . to the authorities. - . George Wolfe, arrested last week for .the. possession -of a still In tho Forest - creek - district, will have his hearing" in justice court next-; Monday afternoon,. -.following several postponements. T .PINIOH'URST, .N. 'J.riAnrll 13. (A')-Oeo. Voigt of New York won' tlie men's north and south golf tour riainem, today, defeating WJHianii C. Fdvifacs, jjr.I 'orrPlttsburgfo it Daily Meteorological Report Satimluy, April lil. .Medford and vicinity: Jtaln to night nnd Sunday. Moderate tem perature. . ,. ,i ... i Oregon:- Rain tonight and Sun day. Snow in high mountain ranges.' Moderate temperature. en oi .4 . . '.. roffi Local Data w2 - v 1 I Temperature (degrees).. 53 40 Highest (lust 12 hrs.)..., 63 . 52 Lowest (last 12 hrs.)...... 2S 40 llel. humidity (pet.).;.... 45 8a Precipitation (Inches).... 0 T. State of weather.. ..Cloudy Cloudy Lowest , temperature , this morn ing, 39 degrees. Total precipitation since Soptcm bor 1, 1028, .8.7 6 inches. Sunset today, 6:49 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 6:32 a. m. Sunset Sunday, 6:61 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time M. 3 S1 o r.s CITY ; Ilaltur City ItiHtnurck Boise Denver Dcs Moines Presno .....'. Helena IjOS Angeles ..... Marshfleld Phoenix Portland ... 44 .. 62 .. 60 .. 60 .. 56 .. 66 .. 46 .. 62 .. 54 .. 82 .. 54 .. 66 .. CO .. 64 .. 60 .. 02 ... 54 ... 50 . .. 54 2S 28 40 34 34 44 28 50 42 50 42 44 42 4 2 48 34 40 80 42 Cloudy Clear . Cloudy Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy Clear Ituln Clear Cloudy Red Hlttff Hosoburg Salt Lake City... Cloudy Rnln .; Cloudy Cloudyc Clear . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. San Francisco... Santa Fo Seattle ; ... Spokane' ... Walla Wnlla Winnipeg '. , L. DICK, iloteorologlsu A I'roi-laiuatUin. Whereas.' thirty-three states. In-, elurllng Oregon, aro recognizing the week of April 14th to 20th us "lie Kind to Animal Week," and Whereas, such ,u humane move ment Is of high purpose, generous Impulse and a fine .'influencd in Our community, therefore . lie It resolved, that the clli.ens of Modforil.ufccpt tho kindly pur pose of Ibis wimk in Its humane spirit, and bu kind and. gentle lo all anlmuls. A. W. PIPES, -"-' . .Mayor. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ktlt EXCHANtiE Close In Im proved 211-neie dairy farm: 16 acres alfalfa: 3 living springs, and all slocked und equipped. .Price S7.0U0, with only r,00 en cumbrance, will exchange -ton wuainotto valley, or, westerly uroiuiKiuii iiu m oi equal value. Sec Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. i 24 I'll It KENT 2 furnished bed-. rooms, light and airy, close in Phono 1201-L. 1119 West Main l''OR KENT 6-riii. modern house: luirdwod floors, fin. place, mil cement basement. Tol. 673. 21 KOR KXCIIANOB 6-rodm house.' nlmo.il new. modern, Just redec orated, completely furnished, electric range: garage with 2 room furnished apartment. Rents .for $r0. Wish larger house, closo ..In. Owner, 263 Palm Ave.. Ash land. Phono 323-y. 23 SOUTHERN OHEOON REALTY .CO. . -. lor S4ilc 80 acres: good house, good luirn. family orchard, crop Included. Price $4500: HioO' cosh, easy terms on balance. 200 Acres: 15 A. wheat. 10 A. vetch and oats, 6 acres seed vits, 10 A.1 bluegruss: new 6 -room house.' well .excellent water, springs In pasture. 160 A. fenced, good burn, chicken house, trac tor, tandem disc, 1 do, hens' Price 5S0l; )0 down, bal ance easy terms. 6: or will trade for eltv nronerlv . 160-Aere stock ranch, or trad for Medford property. , ' Finn home In Portland, or trade lor .ilecllortl nrODcrtv. Good paying erlce station, lunch and confectionery. Will trade for ranch or city property, 118 X. Riverside. J.atatorlum Building. 2S fOR RENT 4-rn. modern, fur. nlshed house: refrigorator. elec tric range, garage. Phono 470. .As a result of fifteen trips. across the Atlantic ocean, to attend great; conferences and conventions deal-' ing with International peace,. Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead of Boston, in her leclure at . tne , Junior high school last evening ' was able to definitely portray the causes of war, and the system by- which "war could bo abolished in a very few years, in fact "before the youngest chiid present was thirty years-old." - The program was .in charge of .Pastor .Funk-: of the. ,', Lutheran' church. Tho slxtcen-piCce band of the Salvation Army furnished sev eral selections, and Mrs? F. Edwin Nichols sang "Americu the Beaut!-- ful." ..; ; . ; -- In her address, Sirs. Mead de clared tho best educated and learned men of tho time caused the late war, and it cannot be said that ignorance was the cause.. A new phase Is being emphasized in oducutiun to stress methods and. measures' to secure world peace, she said. Sho told how prepared ness was primarily the cuuse of wars, because one fuctiott or nur tion prepares fur protection, and other, nations seeing" tholr defen sive measures, prepare Just a llttlo more. Distrust arises',1 suspicion'. und fear, and finally -at some small mishap the countries go lovwar. : Mrs. Mead named'four steps that the United Stutes had taken us the correct preparations, which were: The first was many:yeurs ago when .Washington.' Franklin,- -Mudison, and associates established tho su preme court, whero disputes could bo . settled without' fighting. The second w-as to break down, tho bar triers': botweon statos,''by abandon ing tho inter-state tariff, thus cre ating a f(-lend)y feeling between tho states. Third, was lo remove battleships. from the Orent Lakes, and to abolish all tho forts: Tho safest border in tlie world today is from the Atlantic to the Pucific oceans' bctweon -Canada and the United' Stales, sho declared. The ' fourth great step was the signing I ol tlie -iMulti-lutcral treaty, and thu confirming of tills document , by tne united States senate. Mr. llansuker, president of the Oregon Council for Prevention of var, told .a number of interesting facts about the Oregon branch of the national oouncil, und urged all present who hud not joined the local branch to do so at once. Mr. llansaker also showed Mrs. Mead's latest book whlc:i is Just off the press, entitled ''Law or War." i Mrs. Mead and her husband were formerly workers with An drew Carnegio in his great move ment for world peace.' -A. TV Cornell of a rants "Pass, who'hus been- sorluusly ill ut bis- nomo for the past week, Is reported to be recovering encouragingly. - I s w ' , THE ATEf! . . ' Sat. April 13: "The God of Man kind" ' i Of course, everyone knows that when we mention "THE GOD OF' MANKIND"; we' mean "MONEY".' 1 ' ' ' "THE TOWER HOUSE . ; : ' .'mvtery ; ' - I by Adam Hull" Shirk' ' Including ,.; , Emmet King, Eulalie Jensen, Ralph . Falkne'r,;- Christine Mayo and Winston Miller i i !;. bio special'; : ! Police" Reporter Serial No. 2 "KOKO IN THE CIRCUS .Afternoon and Evening , . 10 and .15, . ... SMARTS. TOMORROW "Marked Money" Something New for The Man Who Shaves j Himself . V; ; Electric Razor? , See Them at the- Hotel Jackson , Barbyr Shop Union Shop These Drug 'Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woois ; James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Here , for 3 Big Days : Starting TOMORROW :: ) All ,the joy; loves and flaxes oi me t-ariuvai 0 A y S sf 1 1'; Also 2 Big Acts of Talkies . and The Talking fews timets ' TONIGHT "it's Your'tast Chance to Hear. It All-Talking "STARK V':.V.;'"M AD" The Thrilling, Mystery H. B. WARNER, LOUISE FAZENDA -CUAUDE .GIL.IIWGWAT.ER The Western Oil & Refining Co. 1 ; , of '.L.01. Angeles, -California, : ; , has-acquired a teu-acro tract, at Guild's Lake, I'orlJand, , lor the construction of a marine terminal and Btorago plant. ' ' The advantogs of -liecomlng . a -shareholder -while the oppor tunity is available can. be determined by. consideration of the fol lowing statement of growth in sales of refined products: ' 1?26 Gross Sales (May 15 to Dec. 31)1 $ 652,282.04 1927 Gross Sales (First full year) 1,857,82&83 1928 Gross Sales , 3,023,874.45 The company has no bonded Indebtedness. The salo of common stock at the present price of $20 por share will bo discontinued after April 15, 1929. " '- ,"'"' For further Information, apply to , .' - ROY O. ANDERSON, .. . .. .A. E. RtfDERSQN. I1!12 LiDf rty;Bt,9 , j , T ; Love 4 Hoffman . ... ;,TeteDh9ne,875 Invest in a Savings Account Any denomination . Always at par ; Secure principal . Assured dividends ' ,. Exchangeable for cash at any time ',;": '"!.- ',". .;! ." " ... The Jackson CountyBa'k ESTABLISHED tsss MEDI ORD, Commercial Savings - Safe Dcbosit .... .H'M,"lMButALIlStltVBSrSTM - rr--.-?. V ': (kontinuoua Shows Sunday iiQ.Wil p. m. SEE and HEAR and tragedies; the family. ...Starring 'Alan Hale : . Clyde .Cook l: Renee Adoree : Admission '-: Till 6 p. m. 10 and M : Evening, 25 . 60 (JkEGON o i