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3 TtTO Iocal ancl -'Personal ' ywo Ashland couples Were marT Tied hero by Justice of Die Peace Taylor yesterday afternoon, one at hja bffle' and the other aC hit home. 'Miss Bertha J. Hilton . and Arthur M. Boyer were first wed ded, with lira. Lulah M. Boyer and Wm. Hamilton as witnesses. t Later, tho ncwlywods 'with the other cou pie. Miss Ruth Barnett and Hommle Hylton,- appeared at Judgo Tay lor's homo, where the lattor wore marnJed'WiUi .h tormer as. wit. ' nessea.; ? -i i .' '. Dry fir slabs, It load.' Tol.-fJl, Medford Fuel-Co. ' - 324tf" - Ij).' O. Teaguo- of Windsor, Vor mont, tho eastern Bhoe manufac turer, who rotlrcd some years ago, and located In Mcdford and op erated a, 'Block ranch in tho GnlU creek section for several years, after whloh he- went back oast' and resumed the business from which ho bad retired, Is In .tile city on one of his periodical annual -busi ness.' visits. Mr. Tcnguo mndo ruany friends' In the city and coun ty during his rcsldenco hero and is a member fit tho tcdtQrd filks lodge. ' Dynge's jpld-tlme danca Tbprs- day and Saturday at Nat. 81 Frank McFarland of alflm, Paul Amort of Hood Itlver, L. Stopp of Oregon City nro among tho Oro conlans registered at local hotels. Get your key for' the mystery trunk, Jackson Springs. Club, hat urday night. " Miss Marian Hrlggs,.' Instructor at tho- Jackson' school,' will' leave for her homo lir'Hermlston, Oro, FrldayV in order 'to ;be with- her father; who is tiitlcally 111. ' 1 . Mealy Klamath Netted 3em po taoea, 100 lbs. for 1.2i; -B lbs. 7to. Delivered ftny place in city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Orape St. Phono 7." ' " 00tf -Mrs. Maggie ' Riddle of Grants Pass spent yesterday In tho olty receiving medical attention. Beat your orchard with kindling, blocks and rilabs.' Tel. 631, Mcd ford Fuol Co. tf Apricot' crop, 30 per cent: peaches and cherries, DO -per cent, and pears and apples undamaged. Is tho report mado this afternoon by County-Agent U V. Wilcox, after making n survey of this dis trict. Tho Btono fruit crop In Med ford district is said to bo a total loier. ' Authentic reports from Cali fornia place the stone fruit crop ' thore at from 10 to' ID-per cent. This would menh the Ashland crop should bo '"real money," Mr. Wil cox pointed out.' Ashland Tiding)!'. Dyngo'n old-tlmo "danco Thurs day and Saturday at Nat. 81 Mrs. Emma Peterson of Yreka arrived In tho clty yesterday td visit her wdther, Mrs.-Harry; ;Pplltt for aovornl' flays, v ' ' " ' ' Got ' those fondora ' and ,'auto bodies straightened at Brill's Shoot Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf City XJectrlolan'lIarry Rinabnr ger was busy lost night 1'oplaclng burned-out street lights In the bunl nsss soetlon of tho cay. ' As the result of stormy weather, over SO globes "woro replaced;-' 'However, in mild woathor, a muoh smaller number of globes are used In week ly replacements. ' ' . Factory blocks, 8 load. Tel. 631, Medford Fuol Co. ! f " -' 324tf Construction was begun yester-1 day 'on a new dwolllng In the Mcd ford Heights suction for Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Smith by Joe Gngnon. who ' announced today tho houso la planned to be one of the most modern In Medford and lia(j 'Us .cost will exoeod 15000. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of J. T. Davis of the Davis Transfer, company. Get your, key for ..the niystory trunk. 1 Jaoksoa Springs -Club, Sat urday night. ' ; .', ' SO Among the California register ed at local hotout aro A. L. Lewis, n. C. Biuiw and' Mr. anil Mrs. It. K. Stansbury of I-os Angeles,- Mrs. A. K. Fahrnoy and daughters of Horkcley,. li and Mrs. .- W. Johnson of' Stockton, Wallace Meery and Geo, :ts'avo of Holly wood, "E..M; Wyant of Sacramento and J.'A.'Hoyle, Shopard ulid .L. Hoffman of Sun '-Francisco. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medtord Bid. Phono 1181. J3tf . jIj. V. - Dnjeo. r.eproHcntHtlve of the Canadian National .railway, wth hoadquarters In Portland, Is spondlug 4ho noxt fow Uuya in tho clly ou biiHlncNS. Money loaned' to' worthy people to) pay their honest debts.' Tliotnsa icr-any co., nm, is, l-aira bik., cor. Main and Front. 54tf nf gJ -i-l l'.J..HggWBBag .... .r ( There i World of Difference - . .- ! f f '..- in Breads,, g poir' Tluhrer Bread .the next time you phone your grocer and be as sored of the best the jaarket affords. ' Henry Fitch, Weal student at tne University of 'Oregon,- hud son Of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pitch, 'resid ing near Medford, made good in track tryouts at the university last woek. He took a high position in the one And one-half mjle run and doubtless will be on the varsity track aquad. .. ( . , - , j Dry pine slabs, IS load. Tel. 031. Modfprd Fuel Co. " S24tf The owner of a car parked on South Central avenue neat the cor ner of Main experienced gOod for tune yesterday afternoon when flames caused by a short circuit started to burn' undorneath the floorboards, and were almost Im mediately extinguished by ' 1ester Cosh of the new Pigtail butcher shop, who ' happened to see the blaze. Ho extinguished the fire beforo the Services -of tho fire de partment could be used. ; ; Come to the Lake Creek Grange' dance'. Saturday.' April 20. . Members bf tho' Izaak Walton league have bee'n notified of a mcot- Ing at Mcdford on April 24, spoil-1 sored by the Jackson County Flslj and' Came Protective aSHoclation, Ralph C'owkIII, who recently InvcH-' tlBiitoii conditions at the niouth of the river and conferred with Gov ernor I, Xt. Patterson on tho mat ter, wll report on tho. results, of bis conference. ' Charles I-ockwood. 'president of tho sluto gamo usso elation, will bo prcsont. Hon Dor? rls, commissioner, and Harold Clif ford state gamo warden, aro 'also to '.bo present, r- "G r a n t s Pass Courier. Hot. clean coal;-' Tel. 081.- Med ford Fuol Co. . 324tf : Gcowo 'Neas'e, representative !of the Santa i Fn niullroad conriwiiiy arrived In Mcdfurd this morning on bUHincss, ' ; . - . ; - . '' Cheap' lumbor and cedar1 posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf A'lnltors; In this clly from Kugen Includo -Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Fln- layson, Arthur Stelnmetz and Car rie McKnlght. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. ' ' 23?lf A porrait -was Issued yesterday by -tho- city building department to Ben Moller td excavate a base ment, at 810 KVt Jackspn street at a cost of $120. Upholstering r Call Jacksonville 202. 388 Fire chiefs of the Pnciflc cosst will gather In Vancouver, II. ' C, for tliolr annual convention July 23-26. John Evans, New Orleans fire chluf ind president of the ln7 tornulional . AKsoclatlon of - Fire Chiefs, Ik expected to attend the coast mooting. ' Window glass, all sjzes; also plato glass, Trowbrldgo Cablno't Wks. If The new atato auto raglatraMoji books nro not being wplj received by local officers, who say live books, :-publiHhcd this year by .a prlv.ato company, lnstoad of the state, are inaccurate and pat . as conypnlent as t.hoaw foivnarly used' The -numbers r.o .-printed with a .niltneogl'iiph machlnn on a cb.eap grade of. paper, nnd In a ji.um.hei' of cases are hartflb doclphoi'. Tho books are -nearly threo times the size of tho old ones and nro hard to handle.. ' -' - -,,v -:- : - Let mo wrlto your flro Insurance Carl Y. Tcngwnld, Hotel Holland. Phono 993. '' . ... tf Jamds Henson of Klumath Falls Is spcmllng'-sovoral days In Medford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hlley II. Henson. Hoso mending, runnors romoved and snogs workod back, Handl crnft Shop, Eietr Herbert . Junes, an evangelist, traveling In a Cadlllao. escaped In jury last Tuosday morning when bis car overturned on Hie hlghwny near Central Point. The enr wua badly -damaged. Bring your Invalids and old peo ple to the Ashland Convalescent and Rest Home. . 39 Mr. and Mrs. R. T. James and sun Darroll of Rlveivlde, Cal.. ar rived here tho first .of -tho -Week-to spend threo weeks visiting their parents, Mr. aud Mrs. William James mid Mr. and Mrs. Carl D, Uowman. Mrs. James wss former ly Miss Lola Bowman of this city. Itucker's Taxi. Pnone 61. Ratos 3&c. Prompt sorvleo. ltf Miss Lorraine Mordoff, popular young girl of Klamath Fulls, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. M. (1. Mordoff, anil Jnmes Hall, son nf Mr. slid Mis. F. I Camps uf this clly, were married lato Saturduy night' In this city. The bride, n I'.liarming young girl, has retlurned lo t'or-vullls lo resume her similes at Oregon .Stale college. Their imtrrlan tinie ns a eompleto -surprise lo even tho most Intliniiti' relatives and fvlunds'. - Klautath Fulls Herald. , Fresh slpmcnts of smelt arriv ing dally. Free delivery any place ju clly. Johnson's Markot, Phone 7. :,' . I ; ,'' - , 338tt GuchIs (rpnt 0 rtlslunce register ed at MeiUfrd hotcts Include A. C. Talloek'of - Kansas -City, "Mo.. 14. O. TVdguo' of IViiidsOr. Vt.- W. V. .llloliuvds "of Clileago, Hugh Gib son' of Wnlaeo, Ida., ntr. and Mi's. J. C Wallace of Ourlen, Conn., Mm. .1. w. I'orks of ICilmonton. Can. fi. V. Drynian nf li-iver, Qolo.1, O. II. WlllNon of Chicago, 111, Free shampoo wllh every dollar Inarcel iir flugor wave from April 38' to 28, at ltuwman'a Beauty Shoppo.. Phono 6T. ' 80 1'pon tho sustaining of a domin eer, filed In circuit court by At torney Harry C Sykrman, In the case of C. Corn against U. It and Kathoiine Skeato for thecol- ectlon of money, an amended com plaint was filed yesterday by C M Thomas, plaintiff's attorney, seek ing tho sum of 8400, a sum much lower than that sought In tho first romplalnt. -The plaintiff claims 111 cdtffrnditnts broko a contract In a real estato transaction. Invotv ing properly near Talent. ' cheap lumber and cedar fonts. Mcdford Lumber Co. '2S?tf4 Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Prico of Portland, who had heen spending tho week here, left this morning for Kugcne, to remain there over nigbt, befuro rosumlnit their trip buna. ... ..... . ' Ladlos' and children's halr-CUt ling.' Nash Burner Shop. It' Mm U', .T IjWHtiil Hei-th Tdni. ky were among tho Klamath Falls residents spending yesterday In Medford. Heat your orchard with kindling, bllcks and slabs. Tel. 0)1, Med ford Fuel Cn tf srEDFORD msie Guests from Portland a't Mcdford hotels include- F..M. Redmond, L. H.' -Olson, C.J B. --Burnett, T. W. Hoke; G. H. Nease, Lt. Druce, IS. J. Campbell, J. N.' Hebert, H.' V. Welch, H, K. Roberts, A. O. Pang born, D. R. Atkinson W.. F. Brad ley, tr. and Mrs. C. V. Creed. K. B: Bonsoll, F: C Survllle, Mr. and Mrs. -Thps. Meckolsdn.' Mr. nnd Mrs.. Wm. G. Putnam. H. M. Wcb lier( C. A; vhalon, H,' W. ' King, George Pappss, Jim'Zahor, C. 'S. Knanp, Oscar Weber, George Wat son, J. E. Faprnlor, J. McKown, W.' F. Collins, -C. Jl. Martin,' Mr. and Mn. A. B, Clark, H.,T. WII marth, Carl Anderson. C. C. WIN cox, Mrs. J. P. l.e la Fountnlne,' Jl Wiler, Mr. and Mrs.' V- H. Day and K. A. Lundborn. 'Factory fclocks, 88 load. Tel 831. Medford Fuol Co. i ' " 824tf 'Charles Burnett ' of Portland, agent lor, the' Rock Island 'Hall rbad company, spont several hours in the city today on business. Heat your orchard with klndlnlg, blocks apd slabs. Tol 631, Mod ford jruol'Co'. '"'"' ' . tf" Joseph P. Schmidt of Yreka Is a "business - visitor- In Medford wio arrived yesterday. ''' ' ' i Danco, BaglcPoInt, Sat. nlto. 80" ' Mrs1. Paul (Irelner. arrived yes terday from San Diego, Calif., to visit her daugJiUii, Mary, horc for a short time while en route to Portland 'to spend .tbo numhiei'. ' Tho second day of the trout sea son -found'' the Roguo and1 "other valley ' streams loo high for fly fishing and tho Itoguo did not even offer opportunity for bait fishing und It showed jlttlo drop during the night. The warm weather of yesterday arid during tho nlglit re sulted In cutting tliu snow (nun tho low.er mo.untullis. Grunts Puss Courier. ' ' Mss Helen Sprague. who un derwent - major opci'atlou for ujicndlcHis ' . yeslcrduy at, tho Saeretl Heart uospiiiii, was report ed lo bo In a ' qatlf fuctury cundition today. ..." . .' ' . ' , , "Fruit In tho Sanruiiirnto' valley bus be!e; badiy dumagod by frosl," said V. v. s'inpson, Chlco motor ist In Mcdford yesterday. "Jn sonio cases,"; ho salt!, "orchard owners have experienced a total loss and pracl.lcaily In all cases the uamage will take away tho biggest share of tho profits." Mr. Simpson was on route to Portland to visit n son. ; JlanCo, Kaglo point, Rat.' nite. 3" Contracts for between 70 and 7 acres .of tomatoes to bo used by the 'local cannery have .been com pleted, according lo Manager Ralph Koxcr. This will total' between 1,000 and 1,100 toiis of tomatoes, according to Mr; Koxerl The to matoes are contracted for Ht a specified price. They will bo grown by ranchers In the district largely between Ashln"nd and Modford, Mr. Kozcr stated. Several acrcH or early cnbhugo have been contract ed (or, to be used In making early sauerkraut. Canned tomatoes con stitute one of tho large outputs of the locarcannory. To date, lit tlo fruit htts heen eoutracleil for the coming Heason. Ashlantf Tid ings. ' ' !' " , Air. nnd Mrs. L. L. Weaver ami 'MIS. L. M. Weaver were visitors in this city yesterday from yreka. ' Bunco, Jiaglo Point, Sat. nlto. 30" ' Miss Augusta Giovcr,, county health nurse, and Miss Mildred Carlton,' president of tho Jackson County Public Health association. were 'visitors yestorduy In the Pros pect district, whero a public health branch reorganization meeting was hold. Hugo Seanulst of Wopdhull, 111., whs jimong tho motorists from a distance who registered yesterday at the local branch of .the put of state auto registration bureau. Mrs. velum Daw and smnll duughter of this city aro 'In Med ford and Trail for a short time. called by the serious condition of her father, Jasper Hanna, who sus tained sorious Injuries In on uuto- moblle accident several' days ago. His condition Is still considered serious. Klamath News. Dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. nlto. 30 Temporary auto licenses were is sued this forenon at the county vlcrk's office to Kdwln Hlley, T. W. Seiitl, F. S. Carpenter Oud J. S,, Wright of Mcdford. Representing tho Copchnrl Au tomatic Phonograph company. 1.1. H. Harris,' III chargo of the south ern Oregon territory, was a, visitor n .Mcclford today preparatory to along uu ills . pei'maiient iicud- (lunrlcrs hero. Mr." Harris Is sales representative for tho Orchestro- scope, a new phonograph, capable f playing 28 recofus and oo pieces without repeating any record. It Is so' eoriau'iictcd' It can play In definitely without stopping, using the same vecorils .over and over- - Dance, Hagle Point, Sat. nlto. 30 (juests-from 'Seattle at Mcdford, hotels Include A. H. Nljrhols.; Mrs. M. 'K.' Slcwilrt. AC AV. Stewart, 11. N. Hudson, i W. J. WelK' M. P. CtHisble and family und Jack Wells. Ted i'loke ' of Hho Pennsylvania railroad, with lu-nduuartcr 'In Portland,' Is spending u fot days In I iio eltv on business. UiHtl roniil(?f, whu rhvp tlirlr nmncM HH Hlmmje HyHoji, 27-, and Ttulh IJrtfnttrd. IT, nnd Artlnir Hoyor, as. nnd Murihn iTIHnn. J 8. ' Tho Mcdfofd Onrdon chib will i iihh' T.HVH n.i "ui -".tttim(tj ' Dunce, liniilc I'ohil, Snt. pile. 30 The Mod lord rlty ruutiiigoot of six members on the Jackson county (air board were reappointed by Mayor -A. a W; Flnea for another )ear. and the reappointments were approved by the city council last sight. This contingent consists of C. K. Gates,' Johu II. Oirklo. W. II. Gore. H, O. Krohlncn, J.'W. Wakefield and K. O. Fowler. The fair board personnel consists of about 20 members, six appointed by the city, six by the county court and the remainder by tho various grange! of the county. .AHhlniii tlRurt'ti Jn tho Shhiuiiicp (lio couifc cltirk'a offlw, whore two IIociwch wpro iHHUotl lc Anu- CITY CONTINGENT V NAMED ON BOARD tribune, medford, - MANYJOMATOES CONTRACTED FOR BAGLEY CANNERY The Bagley Canning company of Ashland has completed con tracts for over 70 acres of toma toes, to be used thiB season, ac cording to an announcement mado by Halph Kooier, manager of the cannery, yesterday. - This, acreage 'will mean ihe pur chase ;of approximately 1000 tons of tomatoes and promises a busy season for tho concern. Tho acreage, under contract lies between Mcdford and Ashland. The cannery has also contracted several acres-of early, cabbage- in Wkiiig; sauerkraut ( for : w.hiCjh, a large Clientele. 'n.u8. ..ooeii-uwin. .ui. NO SMUDGE EXPECTED FOR VALLEY TONW After several days' ''of! lack of smUdglng tho temperature began falling lust night, and before it stopped descending at a 32 mini mum tho orchards in mo uoiitu enti of .tho valley, rearing it would grow much lower, began smudging light ly at 4 a. ni- and continued it for an hour and a hair, to keep the tomporatnre abovo tho dungerous polDt. " r " - ' tecHiiso ofhri prevailing air cur rents' uud a' cloudy condition oiu ing on Iho smuilge apor was hold to the floor of tho valley, making it .soem that there was general smudging. The outlook this nftor noon was for a cloudy condition to night, and probable showers nnd therefore for no smudging. The highest tcmjicrntura .of . yesterday was 04. . -r-T ' - Obituary Gil.. Died Jn this city on; April 17, JJr. Jjavis Hiirrison; OillJ aged 8G .years'. Dr. Gill saw threi' years of- scrvtco In the civil war In the 22nd... Iowa volunteer cavalry nnd was a Member of the local G. A. K. past and the Masonic order. Ho loaves one daughter ln tho vnllWV Mrs." Merrill -R. 'Chase. The romnlnB are at the Conger funeral purlors and services will he an nounced whon nrrangeu. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MUJJK UN furniKlti'd npnrtmentH, 1 3-n,oiii. 1 a-ruom: IlKlittf . und r-nlor lurniahcd 03 N. lturllott gt. JO LtAKOAl.V 24 A. In alfalfa, bouu Itful hulldhifr iot nuur fcilmvart Ave,, will tnulo for amall houac .clwir, in tow.- Siv4s !orn.'i' lot near Valley .school, cheap; iiIho one on Sum mit Ave. Iewla Ulrieh, Medfoid Inverttment Co. ' 2X. KQU HA LK rfo rd son tiactor, in jifrfect condition. And or Hon Crook, lSvcrott Bailey, Talent. Ore. -33 KO II BALI'i Beautiful 4 -room modern home, practically iu'w; firoplaue, larice kitchen with huilt-ins; rood garage with co menf drive, lino garden spot, heautlful lawn nnd abundance of Khrubbery, jLocated on Knt side on a Rood paved street with all improvements paid liv full. A bargain at 350.0; nood tern. Sue Charles A. Wing Agency, inc. exeliiHlve agents. lilt jV'OK HAIK 6-room modern home jUHt liko now; large lot, bcautitul Hhude LreeH, eaat front; garnicc: on good paved street. Only $:tou0; terni3. Srb OharU A. AVlng Agency, Inc., excluslvo ugents. KOU HAlrfJi A costy llttlo Kast side home, Ktrlctiy mudeirn. large MV- Ing too tn. with f Ircplare, good Kllod betlroomA and Uirgo nleep Ing porch; convenient kitchen; beautiful lawn and idiruhbury. An i excel ion t location with irll city improvement in anil paid In full. Prleo H60. Hood tcrmn ean be nrratiged. Sec CliarleH A, Wing Agency, Inc., exclusive agenttt. H WALK John.son waher. only umciI 11 monttm; nlo tue Minute. UKud iO moulliK, , Price $ti0 and $40 rowpectlvely. Terms or eush. Maytag Shop, Phono JiMJG. 31 KOU 8AMC 6-yearold cow. AV. e. metiwnger, j'uone j-t-p-a. zit" WANTKD Yearling Jej-sey heif ers. Cull 7 7-1 - It-1 . evenings. ai HUt UK NT - Board and room; Ktnum - lieatjed. rnaMoiiatdn into. 33 So. CuntraJ. i'hoitu 111. 33 SOCTHKKVt Olll-XION II MALTY FOll SAIdS OR TRADK 2 '4 iicri-M alfalfa, clear, cliwe In. good lucailoii; will tradu for Hinatl homo. HO Acres; tr Huren alfalfa, S acres wheat. I'rico $&00; K'"' cntdi, eay termH on balance, or trade for olty property Medford Income property. Value 1 1 o.ooo, or trade for farm near Medford or Talent. Chryxler 73 Do Luxo Sedan, 1928 for. smaller car. .. v . . . 118 X. Itlverslde. Natatorlum I5hlg.i - i so mmt'iju . il a: Noted Healer In Aibland fur a short stay ?ltis. Aches, and Dlsfaso ro 'lxtnd to Prayer, Faith and Scriptural trvalnient. Trvat. inn hours 10 to 13 and 1 'lo 5 p.' m. dally 488 North Main Street. oirEfioyj tituksday, IN'S SHOP IMPROVES Glass door wall shirt cases cover ing half the length of the store have been installed at Lee's Men's Shop making H up-to-date in every respect. In addition to putting in the new cases, the manager has treated the entire shop to a genu ine spring house clea,nfng. The wall4 shelves make it pos sible for the customer to view the entire stock of shirts at a glance, and does away: with much extra work tor the'clerks in searching for specified styles and colors'. . TEXTILE BARON MAY CLOSE HUGE PLANTS ELIZABI3THTON, Tenn., April 18 (Pj The breach between of ficials of tho American Kemberg and Glan&ttoff It ay on corporations and their 000 striking workers showed no indication of closing today, with tho companies commit ted to absoluto refusal to meet union demands that all labor dis putes be settled by arbitration. ' 'Meanwhile ; lrv Arthur Morth wurf, president of ' the two cor porations, awaited the reaction of KIlKUCthtOn business men and mer chant, us Well us tho strikers,1 to his announcement that the plants would bo closed indefinitely, shut ting off tho payrolls which are the tilt ( tot tradtf in tlilstmiH vil li ' A ! -' .1 lu go. SYNTHETIC WINTER ' TESTS HOUSE HEAT NK Y O It 1C (A) A nine-mom frame dwelling Iiullt at tho Uni versity of Illinois 10 yenrs ngo is helping to pull the teeth from winter's rigors by producing "mtiricbil climates." The useful nc8 of these "eli niiites" In spreading winter com fort is described in a report to the Kngineeiing foundation by 1 n f . A . C. . V 1 1 la rd of I II i no is. Tho experimental house is a sort of common-people nffuir, its walls uninsulated and its doors and win dows lacking wottthor strips. Professor Wiliard' says many kinds of heating systems Imve ijicen. -tried and the experiments will continue. , . : , . -4- A' t ' tat04l Coniniuil(!tlon A. F. & A. MM Friday. April ID, 7:30 p. m. Also work Jn the M.:.t. dugrfte. t 4?rdon; of the AV. M. " ' C. M. HOUSTON, 28 Secy. FOR . 20 YEARS SAME OFFICE SAME SERVICE EVERY FORM R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY sriNct; 19 0 9 c These! Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drag Store FINE HOME AND FARM FOR SALE 12 iiorcs, iri'ignli'il. Very best rivrr 'bottom, blavk loum soil. None betlor for, fruit, bt;r rii'S bulbs or si'irvlcn truck. Bnrn, oiilbuiltliniis, Koil 2 stnry liousc ; Uigbt in town. A bargain for quick sale. Easy terms. Address Box 273 . Gr.anta Pass, Ore; Frad Oottfrlad Arr.oa Turnboy GOTTFRIED ft TURNBOW expert plumblno. haatlng anf hast mttal rapar shop. Wa speclsllis on aarvlea at rtss onsble prleaa. No Job too small. 111 N. Orso 8t. PhonaM aprtl is, 3929. 'BABY DOE' WILL ONCE E , DENVER, Colo.. April 18. P) Her, age-dimmed eyei sparkling with exultation, Mrs. 1L A. V. Ta bor, the scintillating "Haby Doe" of the '90s In Denver society, said yesterday she would pay the latest claims against the historic Match-f less mine of Leadville, last rem - nanl of .he nnc-o tf.t outnio nf the late Senator Tabor of .Colo- rado. A legacy of ' $20,000. inhorited from her brother, Peter McCourt, Denver theatrical producer, was expected to enable her to meet a SXu.OQO mortgage due on the prop erty. On four other occasions Mrs. Tabor has redeemed Ljie mine at the eleventh hour. Although she declined to say whether the legacy would be used to clear up tne debt, tyra. Tabor emphatically- declared she huu .the money which would again give, her, possession of -th mine.. . ' ' . . - r - - WASHINGTON. Auril 18. ,(P) r ItopresenlHtive Snell. Ropuli'lican, of New York, recommended to President Hoover yesterday the ap pointment of Krank Williams, for mer state engineer of New York, as a member of tho commission which is to Biirvcy tho route for the proposed Niaragiinn 'canal.- ' ' - Oioation or this commission is provided for under Lhc Edgo reso lution adopted at tho last session pf congress. Sir. Snell Baid Mr. VViJlinms had had charge, qf. the New York state canal and that no man in the country was - better qualified for service on the Nica ragua!! commission. r - ,, RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A I initio Creek phywleian say.s, "t'on.stipation is responsible for nire misery than any other euuse." Jin t immediate relief han been : found. A tablet called Hexall Or-. I derlleH nltracls water from the sys tem, into the lazy, dry, oxaeuatlng bowel called "the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough move ment without forming a habit or, ever increasing the dose. i Stop sui'ferint? froni constliiurion. ' Chew- a Kexjill- Orderlle nt nlKhf. Xext day brlsht. Get 24 for 2hc; today at the nearest Rexall Drug Htnre West Side Pharmacy. ' i 3 W HUNDREDS ARE SHOUTING IT'S PRAISE w HEAR IT MOSTLY TALKING The Screen's Golden Lady in q I f andWMflirenl Chaf after hation , DOLQREsioSTELLO I "T H E :, v REDEEM D .-SIN" .. see fll K BUTTER FIRSTS EVEN DECLINE OF EXTRAS PORTLAND. Ore.. April IS. () Two grades of butter played give and tajte today. Extras declined half a cent to 42 and rsts even ed the .score by going up half a cerjt to 41 tyc. Two erodes of eggs tilted the l,,utter balance by descending one i cent each. Standard extms reced- ed to ll and standard firsts to 26c. In the vegetable line, lettuce, onions dnd tomatoes were still on the upgrade. Green peas, spinach and asparagus were more plentiful qjid weaker in price, f ' hioulo-y iAid fresh meat values were unchanged. : i MAJOR MOTT TO FISH 11 ROSEHUnO, Ore., April 18. (P) Major Lawrence i' ilott, - United States deputy gamo warden, ar rived' in Roscburg today from Los Angeles prepared to spend the spring and summer fishing and hunting along the Umpqua river. Major Mott, sportsman and wri ter, has been engaged by a nation al weekly and a sportsmen's monthly -to write several .-special IT WILL PAY 'YOU LOOK OVER FISHING ; SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Cane Poles . . . . 25c Fiishing Poles .. Flies :.....'..:..:.;.:.'....:::..:.:.:.......' 3 for 25 . Reel's 25 'ahd up We have jusf the, thing for the younger. ' IZAAK WALTONS HUBBARD BROS. Medford, Oregon HinfUHVPIIJIU J9.S Four Shows Daily AND CONRAD NAGEL IN The-Real Paris Underwnriri Live the Lives of the Apache Know Their Loves, Their Pas sions, xneir. nates. ALSO TWO BIG ACTS OF TALKIES JACK GOLD IE and JIM AND BETTY MORGAN . .. Admission '"ySf ".iPvanhft, n"33 25 and M ..!..., w.uthcrn Oregon rccre . aticmal districts, wu.... - ----- Un this .llstrict he will gather n n- terial for his magazine will Have tomorrow for the lower Umpqua to. enjoy a few day sal mon fishing. Lincoln county court and Alsca ort commissioners approved plans for state highway ' bridge across Alsea buy at watoport. ISIS Sat.',' April 20; "Wblves of the AirV ., With .. JOHNNIE WALKER , nnd . , MILDRED HARRIS Added Attractions Police Reporter No. 3 Lyin'. Hunter Roman Scandal ' ' '."'"'"Always'" ' ; ' 10 and 15 ' ,' TO PROP IN AND OUR LINE OF TACKLE 25 to $15 i TODAY jui i at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 In g 4W naaabart" -ff V