PXGB TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFiOX. MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929. "Focal and; -"Personal j; The fishing season opened early thia morninji for all of OreRon. with thouuandH ot men, women und boy anglers In all parts of the Btnte trying their luck at the rivers arid other streams, and of course Medford and the rest of tho valley . had their full quota of opening day unifiers' out, de.splte the coudinefs of "the? weather and. roily water. Ko far as could he learned today. th' deputy. Kame wardens. -fuund no hootlet'Klng anglers fishing in this county yesterday, a iluy ahead of the 'opening. ' ! - 4F"reH pork at the Public Market until noon tomorrow. .. ,.t 24 ".'The 'Crater Liike Gullr of Mhe Presbyterlun church will meet at the- home of if rs. H. Jfi. Mnrsh cn South Peach: street tonight. Miss Margaret Scott: and Mrs. W. A. . Thompson will assist Mrs. Marsh as hostesses for the evening. The papVr tonight, which will bo read by Mrs. Thompson, Is entitled, "Tho Christian Influence on 'Tapestry und Old Luces." t i Free! Bowman's Beauty Shop. On every marcel a free re-wave jjlveh within three days except on Friday or Saturday. Call 57 for appointment. 36 A. minor aula collision took place yesterday at the Intersection of Tenth and Ivy streets between cars (driven by I.. Dully, and Tillle Dobhyn, according to a report on .He at the police station today '. . Jr Dinnerr Lutheran church, 4th land Oakdale, "Wed. 5:30 toSO. lAdults 3ric, children sricv "; A. 24 f Quests from ft distanco at; Mfld- iford hotels include Amena . Klllot Webster of Chicago, A. H.''Axtll of-Vulley Clty,. N. Ih, K. HogiSs of Washington, D,. C, IX. G. Waddell land family of Heglnut Hnslt. ' Mealy Klamath Netted1 Gtfm po itRoes, 100 His. for $1,25; GO lbs. !7Go. Delivered any place in city, llohnson's Market, Oth and Grape Wt." Phone i7. : 3O0tf Ji Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Steward left phis morning for Han Frannlsco on iv :buylng trip. Having recently nude arrangements for moving Jhelr'Grants Pass store from Its lireent location in tho Hedwoods liotel to the California Oregon Pow- frr company building in that city, hey are laying In a largo spring hnd summer stock for tho two local tores. Mr. Steward will return to (Med ford within a few days, Mrs. Ftewurd remaining In tho south for 0 days or two weeks. Children! Have you made your nlrlR into tho "Pet Hhow"? llur yj Prizes In all-classes. JackHon 'nunty Humane Hoolety, V 24 lMr'H. W. W. Dlnklns and WlnU rotl Wnlkor spent Sunday at Tros-T ect. '" 'iiv Dry fir slabs, $6 load.- TftKOSl. Medford Fuel Col 324tf J. J, Dcakln sold his property onslstlng of . a house and throe nts on the Houlcvai'd yesterduy to iVllllam Hrlggs .of this city, and oak In exchange the old Harkor hflmo In Medford. Ashland Tld- 'igs.. - Opportunity for young man to jjearn piano tuning and -take over HtabllKhed eloiitele. No knowledge f musle required. For particulars ddresK . Ilox C. H. Trltmne. 20 The condition of. J. M. Samuels, 4-yeoi'-ttld (Central Point resident. nijured In an auto mishap Inst frock, was reported to he somewhat Improved at the Sacred iTour.t hos pital today. Heat your orchard with kindling, (locks and slabs. Tel. 631, Mod ord Fuel Co. tf ; Two divorce decrees were grant id laM week In circuit court to I'olly Ilarr from Samuel Burr and o Huby. Dobson from Clarcnm Jobson. A coinUlnlnt for divorce !van. filed today, by Tra Plttnian tgulnst Alice Plllman, both of Ash und, on grounds of cruel nnd, ln- rumun treatment. Childronl Havo you nindo your i'lUrUis In to. tho "Pot Show!'? Hur ry! Prizes In all classes. Jackson S'ounty Humane Society. 1 24 I . Three automobiles, which had Oieen seized by the state to be sold lit auction here, will not be sold, ficoordlng to papers on file today it the county clerk's office. Indl-1-atlng tho onlnrri of seizure have Ilieen dismissed n grounds of the wnershlp of the curs being held y'n finance company. -Tho tna- Ihlnes hud been taken .from O. -'arnero, Ij. SanqUlnottl'nnd Mary Jntt for the transportation of al leged moonshine. t ,.. Notlcel Protect your now lawn Jvlth nwtnl eaves troughs. Coll Mil. Medford Sheet Metal Works. e 1 ft 3n ... n it .'- ' u' - - 1 There's a World of 'Difference in Breads. Specify Fluhrer' s Bread the next time yon phone yotir grocer and be as sured of the best tho market affords. Ik Guests from California at Medford- hotel Include Mr.- und Mrs. F. E. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Tannerbaum and Frank Tilt of Lex Angeles, Chus. H. Dundore of Santa Monica, K. M. Weed of Oak? land, Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Mnlnprlre of Berkeley, C. O. Wolohen and W. li. Dean of Chlc Mr. und Mrs, K.' 1 1. Hay ward, L. V. Cochran, V. It. Huttan, Oeo. D. Iee and F. V. Martin of San Franclnco. Listen in over KMED tomorrow night and hear what Miss Sara VunMeter has to tell you, 8 p. m. 20 Salem high school typists defeated the Eugene high school In a re turn contest held last: Saturday. Tho Salem typists wrote an aver age of 57.51) words per minuto with 10 errors, while the Eugene con testants wroto 65.17 words per; min ute with JC errors. -' Factory blocks, Jfl'load. Tel. 31. Medford Fuel Co. .... S24tf' .Circuit court convened today to take up the civil action of the Med ford National bank against n. A. Btanchard and ft. A, filunchard company of Portland, based on a business transaction consummated last year. The bank Is suing for the recovery of money. Tho case Is expected to be ended today nnd': was being tried' before a Jury. Watch for Hlenle Fluhrer, the high flyer. He has a message for; you. Jackson County Humane So-1 eiety. ' 25 j liounty warrants were issued ut j ine county cictk s omce looay 10 C. E. Wilhllo of Lake Creek, one bobeat, and to Clyde - Fields of Jacksonville, two coyotes., v .- Upholstering Call Jacksonville 202. ftftft Uoyd P. Wicks Is at the Heath-, man from, Medford. -Tho orchard lsts In the vlclnlty of Medford are now. on. the ulert to fight frost nnd cold" temperature to savo tho pear crop.. ' Last week a tralnhmd of oil arrived to be usedjn the smudge pots. A special oil Is required for this purpose A few night ago the- weather turned so cold fthat the fruit growers had to get out In tljo orchards early In tho even ing and sturt Jho smudges burning and the flames wnie kept going through the night, it U w weird sight to Kfo an orchard of many acres with the smudge pots In op eration In tho night and - in the morning Medford and vicinity are covered with the smudge. A few mornings ugo thjo residents say the-smoke of the smudges In the oi'churds was worse than they have ever known. As a rule the smudges are not started until May, but thU year the cold spelt has necessitated an earlier date. The Oregonlan, Wutch for lllnnle Fluhrer, the high flyer. He hns a message for you. Jackson County Humane So ciety. :. . aft H. H. VanDuzer of Portland, a member of the state highway com mission, wan n visitor In Medford yesterday rindvns registered at-the liotel Jackson -, Wedding anniversary cards at Swem's. 24 Mrs. John Seller spent a portion of last week In Tho Dalles, Ore., attending a state convention of the Degree ofv Honor Protective soci ety. She acte.il uh a delegate from-, the local lodgtC , i Listen In over KMED tomorrow night an d h ea r what M lss Sara VnnMoter has to toll you; 8 p. m. , 20 Tho chemistry nnd physics I classes of the Grants Pass high school spent Saturday at tho Pros pect' plant of tho California Or-egon company In seeing tluv worklngH of n modern power plant. Tho stu dents were, accompanied J by the high school Instructors. ' Hot, clean coal, Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 324tf Articles of Incorporation of thoj Unique Cleaners. company ; were on! file today nt tho county clerk'si office. Tho corporation Is to make Its headquarters In Medford for! the purposo of engaKlng In the cleaning business and In being es- tabllshed by three local men. I Get thoso fenders and auto bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet j Metal Works, opposite Lewis Hupor! Service Station. Phone 418. if! A herd of about 100 beef typej cattle wns shipped to Klamath j Falls Saturday from Waltorvllle. I Ore., to the ranch of Miller broth ears, near Fort Klamath. They were purchased last fall from Les ter Mlllcan, who wintered them at Waltorvllle. , ' I Cheap lumher nnd cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co, 237tf . Mr. and Mrs. Orlando W. David son of Portland slopped , over In Medford yesterday to visit local friends on their way to California, where they will remain three weeks on business nnd pleasure, return ing to their home via tho Uoosevelt highway around tho first of May. Mr. Davidson is president of the Seeley Company Insurance office at Portland. Window grass, nil sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf All Amcriran Legion Auxiliary members planning to attend the luncheon at Ashland nnd tho ban quet at Hoseburg, honoring visit ing American Legion and Auxiliary officials, nre requested to telephone Mrs, lxe Oarlock, 234-U- or Mrs. I Leo Hrlcker. A good sized dele gation of auxiliary members arc I planning to attend. Cheer up the, person who la 111 with a "get woH" card from Swem'i. 24 Margaret Purvlne, lfi, will he the youugeRt, person 'ever graduated from the Salem, Ore., high nohMol when she receives her diploma in June. She Is tho daughter of Al derman Purvlne nnd !r. Mary Purvlne. The oldest person In the class Is 24. Freh shipments of smelt Arriv ing tftally. Free delivery any place In city. Johnson's Market. Phone 97. , 838tf Tho gasoline price situation In Medford has shown no material change since reduced prices were put Into effect last wffpk. with prices hovering nniund 24 tnd 2R cents per gallon. The majority of the stations nre selling nt 24 cents, hut ftcverat hnvo Increased the price one cent during the Inst two days. ' - ' You nre urged to become a mem ber of the Humane Society. All it costs Is $1 a year, Jfl Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co, 237if A building permit was issued by the city, toduy to Clyde Cook to build a garage on Columbus avenue at a coat of $75. , These dogs don't need a license "Poochle Pets.y at Swem's. S4 It was so funny to John E. Frank of Frank's Comedians, Med ford, today. Frank was arrested for,speedlng between this city and Wolf Creek and was fined $10 and costs by Justice of the Peace C. E. Rusk. Tho arrest was made by Traffic Officer Hubert Hoxle, Grants Pass Courier.. Hose mending, runners-removed and snags worked- back. . Handi craft Shop. 218tf A good attendance Is urged at the reorganisation meeting tomorrow afternoon at Talent of the Talent branch of tho. Jackson County Health; association. The branch would supplement and cooperate with tho Jackson county health unit, operating department 'ofr tho association. The meeting will' bo In charge of Miss Mildred Carlton, president of tho association, and Miss Augusta 3 lover, county nurse. Dynge's old-time novelty dance, Nat. Thursday and Saturday. 24 Hack In Medford on' a furlough of 30 days, Corporal Earl Akers of the UnJtod States marine corps aviation department Is in the-city today for a short time visiting rela, tlves. Corporal Akers. haa been gono for (nearly three Jyeurrt, and during that time ban seen service In Chfnai (!uam nnil other far aam(. .. ern .countries. He brought back wUn him an" interesting collection of pictures taken In China, show ing views of hostilities which occu pied tho news of the world a year or. two ago. While his first enllst raontis nearly over, 'Corporal Akers .plans to re-enllst In vlow of pa si hie '"promotion to, higher, rank .within; tho next year. . v ',- t i Let rne write your fire Insurance. Carl y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Pbone- 098. , tf , HUH HUffirlng from thq. effects of nn accidents five weeks ago, Wftpft a willow mpling struck him across the face nnd on the eye. JesHO Hnmrick of Central Point wuh ilmong Hit? visitors in Medford today) The blow cn used the left eye to go blind, but efforts nre bo ing mado by a local oculist to re store its sight. Ho was employed by an irrigation company at the llrpo the accident 'occurred. ' Dynge's old-time novelty dance, Nat. Thursday and Saturday, 24 Among the temporary auto 11 censes Issued at the sheriff's office aro two to the Plerce-AUen Motor company this forenoon, Marcels 75c and $1 at Bowman's Meanly Shop. Phone 67. 20 Among the Oregonlann register ed at local hotels over Sunday were Jv T. .Jnrdino of. Corvnllls, H. It Pnrron of Ncwburg, l,yle MoCul lo(ri of ,Powers, Louis. Zoiss of Ha- lemV Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Uowllng,' Dykciv.nn Wlilte and Mrs. -WV J. Hplcer ot Kugono, and, the follow ing from Portland: Mr.' and Mrs. rt. rt. Itnnkln, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Duvldson, F. H, DoVore, H, A. Hennehard, H. U. VanDuzeK I2dw. Hoznrt, H. H. Grandy, Denton Hur dlck,, Wilbur Hondei'son. J. J. Mar shall,. O. AW Myers. O, K, Jlnnson, D. U.MeQulrei Hal Vnuhnn, H. 11. Ifalrd, A rll la H t r a 1 1 n, fJesslo Phrngg. (leorge James, H, A. Fos ter., H. Kuolle, Kdward Ilognrt and C. iC. Ilarr. yoat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel. 6,3 1 Med ford Fuel Co. tf Throe modern houses nro under construclion on Plttvlew Acres, the subdivision being developed be tween Medford and Central Point by tho Khelley real estate agency. Millard Frazior of San. Antonio, Tex., came here a week ago and has purchased a thfoe-acra traot on which an attractive house will bo built. Leltoy Hllderback nnd H, H. Powell have also- recently been ndded to the list of Plttyiew homo owners.- , Factory blocks, $0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 824tf Don Louderback of Billings, 'Mont.,' formerly a resident oMtoguo River valley, expects to return to bis large cattle ranch In Montana this week. Mr. Louderback has spent the pafct three weeks In Med ford In order, to dispose of his lo cal property, i Dressmaking, smookng and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tf Chester Brown, local resident ar rested at Ashland last weolc on u charge of liquor possession) is scheduled to onter a plea this week in the Ashland justice oourti where hi bonds lust Saturday worn sot at 8S0O0. Unable to ralso the mon ey, Hrawn Is being hold In the county Juil. His automobllo bus beenv confiscated by the state. Humane Society needs your help. Join today. 26' Kdward C; Kelly and Bert Hos tel returned to Medford Into last night after spending the week ond in Kugene on business und pleasure. Olndlotus bulbs and bulhlots, wholeiwle nnd rotnll, or I will let them out on shares. 8; J, Taylor, 784- Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore . t4 ISIS Tues. and Wed. it Celebrity" '- With - ' . UNA BASQUETTE ROBERT ARMSTRONG and CLYDE COOK Romance, fun, hokum lnlde ituff, topped by the hlggeit ring b.ttl, evtr fllm.d red letter day for all who ,ee this novel, delightful, thrilling, amazing photoplay. Added Attractions BUNKER BATTLERS DIZZY PAZE 10 and 15 The final game of the city three-' cushion billiard tournament will Wt played tonight hetwepn 'Slarvip Barrick and Dr. AV."K. 'Lantls on a handicap basis of 30 to 24. Barrick Is tied for first place with N; Fuji, but the latter has agreed to give Barrick first if he wins tonight's game, nut'irne-ioses ne-wm still be assured of first place. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. - '- 237tf Workmen ; are completing the construction of a beautiful seven room house, on the O, W. Nichols ranch In the' Valley View district. The Nichols home is of the bunga low type and is located on an ad vantageous site overlooking the valley. The Nichols place, when completed, will be one of tho show places of the valley. Ashland Tid ings. '' Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk cor. Mu'ln and Front. 24tf Tax payments at the sheriff's office,- In view of the proximity of the penalty date,- May 6, are com ing In faster, with a fair sized num ber of taxpayers calling at the of-! fice dally. A large amount of mon- i ey is also received hyi mall from out of coiihty property owners and , a large number of requests, seeking i tax bills, have also been received1.! Ladles' and children's hair-cutting. Nash Barber Shop; 84 . Among guests- from "Washington Htate at local hotels nre Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Polk, J. W." McFadon and Mr. and Mrs.' John It. Turner of Tacoma, Irene Clara Kerr and T. F; .Thompson of Seattle , . ' School children's pet show, Arm- I ory; April 20, . 26 During , the 24 hours ending at 5 o'clock this morning, .42 of an inch more of rnln fell In Medford and j vicinity. Todajtc was mostly, cloudy nnd.waH very balmy, with a mini mum of 42 degrees...1 Rucker's Taxi." Pnbne 68, Rates 2Rc. Prompt service, ltf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY RUNT .OK. tiAM'J r 4. Berrydale Avn. Uux AHhlnnd Ore. 20 FOll-HA LB -foot nrnnmentnl ffince, pontH. cldor mill, vinegar, r hon-y, .suldte, fin-niiure, kus en ; Klne. Phono 7-F-14, 2t WANTBD: Women to room' or bonrd In hteh-clUHs, nnlpt homo: Write Mux D. S:i Tribune. 25 A HBSPONHIUWi:, woman with! Home knowledge of typing and j bookkeeping will coneider any kind ot Job. Write D. S., Trlbuno. 26,' FOR KAI.R 'Mnmmoth Bronze turkov OKK8. ' MrB. R. L. Ray, Rt. 2. Phono 7S1-R. 26 LOST Illnclc hound in Clrltrin, erpok hlllH. Notify A. 13. Llnd-J soy, Jackson Uqtel Barber Shop. ! - ... .-! ar.ij Pon, RBNT Unfurnished modwn' 4-room holiHe; wired for electricj range; garage. Phono 3 075. 2li. POIt HALE Pino modern hmme; in unndon-by-the-Hea, half price;-8- roome, new. garage; nowly painted. If nold nt once, tMllO AVould make ideal summer home.. uench close. Owner, II. E. TJread K't,i, , , nt,,,,,, ( ru. FOR HALE Gas rahges. tt0iacl niso (iratni)oards, t each. Jioliil rnnn. FOR RUNT Desirable apt. Jlntrll'l uranu. ' .in FOR HALI-3 English setter pedi greed pimple. Phone 112 0. aj FOR SALE Modern, siihiirlin n bungalow; 4 rooms, breakfast nook, automatic, pump, partlf' furnished; good garage and wood shod; just oft Pacific hlghwavi about Vt aero of ground. Ah. Kentee owner sayw sell. Price only $20110, with 20O eush. .Must bo seen to be appreciated. E. O. Corn, .Montgomery Wnrd Bldg. 26 FOR HALE Piano; beautiful nnk case ana nencn, I60; terms. 226 Ho. tin lain lo. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Wwk Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drag Store What'sj that . . . And, how will it stand up in the years ( to come? Your decision is important. It , has long been our practice to advise our i customers along this line. And, we have found through experience that you can buy no fuller satisfaction at the same value, than you buy in Certain-teed Mineral-Surfaced Shingles. ' ' . Years of Colorful Service ' in These Certain-teed Shingles.' We are prepared to show you the latest trends in color and design for the modern Phone 124 , , A: i 711 East Main . Nancyf Jirlggs of: Ashland, who - has been oof for some time on' ac- count of Illness, is still unable to resume her studies at the Medford Business colege. , "Free sham poo with every dollar marcel or finger wave, from April 16 to 23, at Bowman's Beauty Shoppe. Phone 57. 30 i. Q. D'Albinl returned Thurs day, from a business trip to Klam ath Falls. Take your films to Swem's for master photo finishing. 24 Miss Laura Dewey has accepted a position in the office of the Han sen Coal company. Birthday cards at Swem's 24 Miss lnura Pecott, who recent ly resigned as bookkeeper at the Hansen Coal company, left Friday morning on the Shasta for Port land, where she was to he jnnr rled "yesterday to George Barker of Tillamook..'; Dry pine slabs,' $5 load," Tel. C3L Medford Fuel Co. 324tf Tho Junior Boys' drum corps will practice Thursday night this week instead of Tuesday, as Clay ton Isaacs will be out of town' until Thursday. I ALL IN SOUND AND TALKING A GAY SAGA OF CARNIVAL LIFE IT'S A BIG SIDESHOW SPIELER RENEE t Short Talkie ; ! 5 "SHARP . ! - TOOLS" A Whole Show in Itself, and THE TALKING i NEWS COMING , , WEDNESDAY MOgTLY " TALKING DOLORES COSTELLO AND . CONRAD NAGEL . IN . . "The Redeeming Sin" gpirig on roof? roof.. Shingles of warm, solid colors; shingles packed in blend. 'jf. colors to build up a soft-toned, . colorful roof; shingles crossed with a subtle variety of tones. And then there are diverse types of Certain-teed Shingles tile-like; rec tangular; square-butted; long, interest ingly-spaced shingles. And, for any other problems concern- . ing the repciring or remodeling of vf '' home, make full use of our long jxpevi ence in the building supply fieivi. Certain-teed Shingles (Mineral-Suraced) Send now for your copy of the beautiful Shingle folJen "Color, Color, Color.'' Porter Lumber Co. : 1 1 Builders' Bureau of Information - Woods Lumber Co. . Back to tho Woods i A hard game Is looked for today When .the high school 'meets' the Cop'co "Warehouse in the city kat ball leagu ?t 5 p. m. at the.Wash lngton school grounds. This is the first game to bo played by the stars of Medford high, and a large crowd Is expected to see them make their debut. Notice! Protect your new lawn with metal eaves troughs, Call 411. Medford Sheet Metal Works, 719 No. Central. ' 26 Phone w 51 . M ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAV TODAY AND TUESDAY;. AS YOU'VE NEVER v SEEN IT BEFORE Into the Lives, the Loves, the Hates, ' the Tragedies of the Carni val Folks. ADOREE - -,..y.- t' ALAN HALE - CLYDE COOK . i - .' 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