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. I t ," I (A H r- ' ft'.,:! IK- 'it ll jl E TWO "Focal arid Personal i What might huvo developed into a scrlouM fire called thi firo de partment nt 7 o'clock this morning to the Natntorlum boiler, room, where an overheated ehlinney hud Ignited a Htnall portion of t-Q roof. The blaze wan quickly, placed un-JlerJoiili'el.tlH-oBll'.tho use of plH'mjctals.j'.j '.. .:;..)), . . ', -Brln. Vduitflnvalld- and old pco- W jile- to thn 'Ashland (Convalescent V : ):'knt;Host Home.' -m' '."Cluib E. ; Huilng, well known lmrdwaro merchant tff Myrtlol'oint .und former-- resident of Medford .rain? yearn ago. and pupil of the ; lbol-schoolH, when his father was In the hardware business here, ar rived in, the'vclty yesterday fore noon to ialtend itho Shrine, cero , tnonial; rtrfd ever since - has been wandering nround tows) nrarvelllnR at -the1 changes that have taken :' place In the past 3D years; and visit ing sumo of . his boyhood friends, Including A. C. Hubbard and Wm. ,F. Isaacs. . He will return home Sunday nfternopn,, . . 4 All kinds1 of .woodwork.!! City Cailnot Works; 237 X. FUv 6 i. irourloen out -o the1 state cars '"'registered hero yesterday with the - local state auto-trafflo bureau.' . . .,- "Pish and feel' fit'."' We sell the tackle:; Btore open Hunday-.. Ross A Koss;. Central Point. 36 4v Guests from a distance registered ' at' MedortlV'notels, include' K. B. '-!'i, Struthcrs dfBostpn." Mass., T. A. 5 ' Plertt of iH-e-erHillTn., and Mrs. J! :W. Williams "o( Vancouvor, I), C. k'' :Y.",:Mai opesVatlndavJA j V 36 ''r-'.. K &ld Postlo was Placed bapk In the ' ' county jail-yesterday to serve out a fine of $200 assessed 'over six weeks ago' for possession of -moon-slllnc-.; Postlc a former local gar age mechanic, had promised to pay the fine, but fell down on hls prom- Ise. ' It Is-tho fourth time he has been plaeed"in Jul this winter on ' -'Hq-or. charges,:- - ,. ' .. ; . , - Next- Saturday Is the nlto nt ' f ' Jackson Bprlngs club. - 36 CJ-reat (locks of white pelicans are- taking heavy toll of fish life in the Williamson river at the Wil f i son riffle below Chlloquin, accord--..' nig to word received hero today. !,' - Approximately 500 of the big birds r assemble nt. tho riffle lalo each ti , afternoon to stugn pellrun "drives,'' in wliich the- picturesque' birds drive ' a school' of fish Into thn shallow water, and then gorge themselves. . , Klamath News.. ,,. . - Tct mowljlte your fire insuranoe. Orl Te'ngwald, Jfoldl Holland. '.rhoho ' ' ,,',' tf .Cou)raiy t'oJ sovoral current re- 'v pprUvjJ'srink', Howard' has not sold Hid ' nuViJ-J'tmtnl) grbuiid, C a m i) WllliUSi blit Is solo jiwner of tho Heat your orchard with kindling; '. Klnflra ami alat, T-nl .All . '; ford Fuel Co. . . v ' . V tf '' . Among the .Oreg'onlans register ed ..at . Medford . ho.tnfs,iother than tliosoi from - Portland are 8am. II, .Kofccr (if. tiutem,. Q.JC, Hullng of Myrtle Point, -lit M. Foss Of Hend, K M. Jlanilll)n..,of nullus,. F. H, lYougli of Albany, Chester D. Kills f of Hrasidc, Merrill Truiut aiul Oir tls Brown ut Corvullls, W. 1. Tay jT'' to of Tillamook, Mr. and Mis. C. F.-L-ltlioad of Ijikovlow and the fo'llonlug from .'Kflgoue: O. A. Prince,-,!,. .1. Orltlols, It. (I, Har per, H. K.:' Ifostef, I-itwroiHio HhnW and '.lns. Urkcnbi-ochcr. . : , ;' I'lg dnnco, Wulker's tonllo, .3(1 ' IlssMitrllm Hrlggs, instructor at lite. .Jackson, school,' -returned to WedYord Thursday : after visiting lief father ut Ilermlston. JM. Ilrlggs was seriously 111 .but Is how recov ering. Nat opens Run day. 30 Temporary auto licenses wore Is sued at thp sheriffs oftlco this forenoon to William Sowell. Mll- i lard Trubb, F. V Osborna and T. . W. nurnslde of Medford and W. .1. Newell and .'..Robert , Xlmpson of Ashland. ... i Drafting and tracing don for r contractors and bulldora. Address I . 10 So. Newtown. . , 3!i ! t Jasper Reynolds, a Medford tu I . - . dent Hi 'ilm University of tOic-gtin, is .here over the. week end visiting t ,, his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. CWtU; I ' Rwnolds of .tho Hotel. Holland''' i y-' "Fish and feel fit,' Wo sell tho j tackle. More open Sundayk Ross J '. Ross;' Central Point. . 36 J Sam rt. K'9111'r of 'Halem, state I budget 'director, and formor soore- I tnry of-state, 1s among the prom- I Inont- men ' here 'nttendlng the' 1. Mhrino doings. AnotJior Is alato .... fifrifttor Clis Moscr of Portlniidy..: " - ;: tifMh end sal at tho Kmmittibn Hat Shop . In. M. M." Store. I8 I ' ji v-' lllfr'dnnee. Walker's tonlte. '!til IT- ' Welcome Nobles " . to a sCr'eat Country l I , '. '', , , 1 Some inlsHivinga 'voro pxpresmtl Uy tho stuto Kame commission' 're cently over the Increasing arrieuht of sewage belrig dumped1 lnto' the Rogue liver at (Ira'nts Pass, where the decreased flow Ijecuuse- of Irii gution is' causing real concern in tltu summer months. Hportsmen point out tho danger to fish lite during the warm season to sea going fish, as steelhead uidi sal mon will live In water more than 72" degrees, while last year it is said' tha tlho temperature of the streum- was around 70- degrees for weeks nt a time. - On tho other side of 'the. ledger, according :to- Miltt Uycknian,' fluperlnlemjent of state liatc'Uorlcfi, sportsmen's organiza tions Are working now toward' im proving . conditions on Oregorl's famed steelhead stream, Tllq'Orp gonlan, '. ' -. . . '..,-. - ' . "Fish and feel Hi." Wo sell1 tho tackle, Htoro open Sundays. Ross St Ross, Central Point. ,.;J6 Wm. F. Rohrbach nnd Theo. y. Iercault are among the .visitors In Medford frqm BcAttle. , ,. , yiiiy' Pance, Gold Hill, Sat. night. 85" - Douglns Alclan of the Klamath County Firo Protective association spent Tuesday In Medford confer ring with members of the Crater national forest service, " : Nat opens Sunday. 86 Tho Southern 'Pacific railroad hns a crew of 30 to 40 'Mexican laborers laying now steel on the track between Medford and Gold Hill and will probably bo engaged in that work for the noxt 00 dayt;. The Mexicans are housed In work cars Btatloned' for the present' at Central Point. .' Just right. Get your halrVut'nt, George's Clean Towel Shop 7 N, Fir, and you'll say -It's Justi rlglll-Ji 1 1 - An old white and gray shepherd dog- was- tho only oajilne caught yesterday by tho city dog catcher In his efforts to-round up all stray dogs in Medford. He has been sondlng quite a number to the city pound, where approximately 60. per cent have boon' recovered by their owners. Tho remaining number wero killed. DnrA-ln tulips, C0c and 3 60 ' n down. 208 Clark t. 1 " - ''41 ; The Ilvely Llmo company of this city was forced to put on a second shift at tholr. quarry near this city. Demand' for lime rock has been vory brisk the past month and has necessitated the Increased produc tion, to keep up with the- orders. Tho company Is shipping about' 10 cars- of- rock a week. The now quarry is not yot open although work Is being rushed on this proj ect to get It Into operation ns soon as possible to facilitate orders. New- tunnels and bunkers aro ready and an electric hoist is being, placed to' bring the curs from the bunkers to tho qllttrry.-7-!o!d Hill News. 'I . . Dyngo's old-time danoo-60oV Nat big hall, But, night. ,. ..', 88 - Among the ntany Klamutll Fails visitors In Medford who arrived yostovday are Mr. and Mrs.1 R. K. Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V: Dun can,. Mr. and Mrs. L,. R. te(.ap, Mesdames K. V. Komk-k, if. Runde and Newwom. Millinery month ond sale. F.vcry hat at special sale prloo, $l.r0 to -14.(4,. Kiddle lmln- f.Oo to' 12.0ft. Tho Kmmy Lou Hut Shop In M. M. Store. . . . SR Fresh -vegetables were one of the feutures. of tho city public, marltut today, and.'CuJoyed a good patron age, - A larger supply of vegotables Is expected for next. Salurduy, the arrival of warmer weather being an aid Iti bringing llie vegetables tv tho .'market., . A-'. meat market will bo opened at tho market. Tues day as u permanent feature, and will sell home cured mentsi . -A marrluga license-was issued nt tho county, clerk's office today to Harry Harding of Venice,- Cal.; and Lucille DtiMotto of Los Angeles. ' F. ' It lreen, who resides neor the Norninl school, left for llrowns boio last Sunday to look after prop erly inleresls. He rocehtly sold some property In 'that city. Ash land Tidings. P , Dyngc's old-time dance 6O0, Nat big hall. Sat.' night. 38 Three- building permits wero Is sued by the--city ycsterdity to Mrs. T. J. Malmgren to reshlugle dwell ings on Central; avenue and Realty nt a cost of (f0 eneh; .1 ' r Window glass, all silos: also plate glass. Trowbridge-Gablnot Wks. tf Two hundred and . flttoon new enses of measles were' reported in the slate last week.' Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, secretary of the jitate 'board of health, sitys in ls Weekly bulletin, sixty. four cases of Influ--enstt. 26 of scarlet - fever. 30' of smallpox, 21 of tuberculosis,' ,11 of pneumonia, 36 of chlekenpojt. ' 36 of mumps, one of Intanllle parul ysls and two of spinal meningitis also were listed. ' Flvo cases of tick fever were reported. - ' ' Factory blocks, (6 load. Tel. 81. Medford F110I Co: S24tf Al Melvln, we'll "known"1 high school., basketball 'and football player,- underwent an .operation nt the Sacred Heart hospltal-thls fore noon for appendicitis. . y , ' Hoso mending, runnora removed and snags worked back,' Handi craft Shop. 1 Sldtf Sam Shell of Oii'V'i-Vl, ore., and Mark Tlsdule of Hutherlln, : Ore., are among the visitors here to ,ut tend the Shrine ceremonial.' Iinneo, Gold Hill, Sst. night.' 36 Gliosis from Portland at local hotels Include Harry tieckwlth, H. S. Mathlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Chlchton. Mr. and' Mrs. II. F. Llnt ner. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. McGlnnls. J. A. Ormnndy. T. J. Burke, Gtia C. Moscr.. Harvey VVlls. : Wm. Truesdiile. A. K. Hale. M. K, I Wright. N. 11. Jamison. C. S. Ilrew , ster. Rev. and Mrs. C. It. Tarter, O. 1,. nwormstrnt, , 1', Mcl facken. W. .1. Fraor. I'... is, llnifson, 11. M. Tnte. Mr. and Mi. P. Taggcrt.' ti. P. Wllsnn. D. 1L Hartley. O. o. Mycr nnd 1). G. Carter. Old-Mine dance, Nat. Thurs. ' 38 A bounty warrant was Issued nt the county clerk's office this fore, noon to W. A. Cox of Ashland, two coyote. - '.i Dry pine slabs. 15 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. S24tf Tho public Is Invited to attend tho I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge card party at the t. O. O. F. hall Monday evening at t o'clock. Ro freshments will be served. Pry fir slabs, ft load. Tel. S1. Msdford f uel Co, tlW 'MHTWim MXTL " Lois, Reth Mathews, ' V7-yr.old 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. -Mathews Of Tliurnton.-wuB selected by a' trio 'Of Judges as the most 'bfatillfiil, 'graceful, perfectly form ed and possessing U10 greatest per sonal charm- of any Lane county girl registered In a Kugetie beauty contest to appear as "Miss Kugeric" in the state- contest' to elect- "Miss Oregon" In Portland, April 3d, May 1 and 2. Sheila -five feet' four Inches lull, a brunette, and weighs IIS pounds. .', .U. .' Fresh shipments of smolt' arlv Ing daily. Free dollvory any place In-city. Johnson's Market. Phone 07. -''.'..''.. . V v. ., 33W ., V.' II. Wlllert, ', principal ' of the Rogue River' high schbol, rind ifar-. tlia Laws and ' jJvolyn Grlihitiej, members of. tho -staff ;of the Ro-Ill-An, year, book df . that high .seliool. were': in. Grants pass Wed nesday preparing, their 'book for publication. '. ' ' " i'J'; V,' r ; ; Dunce, Gold Hill; Sat. night.. 30" ; ' Statd i'l'flffic orricc'r Waltor Fos ter 'Is -In M d f o r'd . for. several days - from ' hlsr hOndquarteVs' . in Jflamath' Falls, and- last evening took part in a llght-tcstlng cam paign here. Tho testing campaign revealed' a better ' percentage 'of properly adjusted' lights than In previous local 'tests. ' ' Money loaned to' worthy pooplc lo pay their honest debts.' Thomas Realty-Co., Rm, 12, Palm Jilk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Walter Jones of the Southern pregon -Constr'uctioh' company is spending several daj-s In Portland ami Seattle. ' - - . - Old-time danco. Nat. Thurs. 38 , J A marriage 'license 'was Issued at Lthe county clerk's office yesterday Utternoon to; Itobert 'tick, S3, and Rose Hanse,' 31- both-of Klamath Falls.' - - ' -' - - "v' Something ''different.' ' Lots of fun. Jackson Springs club, Satur day nitc. ',- If ' "Oregon Invites You" Is tho title lino of a full-pnge' advertisement prepnred- by tho adverllslng- nnd promotion depal-tme'nt of the clium ber of commerce to nppcar ill the summer -edition of Travel Tours, a magasdne for tourists and-. trav elers. Similar advertisements presenting-the scenle nnd' recreational attractions of -Oregon will nppcar in magazines published by several leading tourist agencies, Tho Orc gonlan... Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks ond slabs. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. 1 If" ' One or two .other local' service stations have begun selling gaso line at 23 cents per gallon, and In dications are' the low prices may Continue for a time. The Camp WlthuH auto camp-station was dis playing a 22-cent sign thl fore nonn.'in addition to oiliers In vari ous 'sections of the. city". ' Tho pre vailing prelo Is 20 nnd 2i cents pqrigallon'.i . '.-.-.. ', ; ) Dance, Gold Kill, Sat.'nlght. 36 ' Slinnlc Onster, a 1 motorist who Registered this forenoon' at the nt cal .out of 'state auto registration bureau from Riverside. Cal., govc her' destln'rition as IMinenlx.. pre., ami (Mara Iteeves, who. registered from- Monlesnuo. Wash,, gavi. h.-r Oregoit destination as Medford. , 1 Month end sale nt the Kmmy Lou Hat Shun in M. M. Store. .- 88 State Traffic Sergeauf CP. Tol ont returned yesterday frutn Port land und Suleni, where he had spent several days in business,1' Ills new patrol coupe Was equipped with regulation -traffic equipment, In cluding a speedometer und -siren. In Saictu, Sergeuut Talent was measured for the new stylo truffle uniforms 'to be ' used early next year'. Cheap dry lumber at' Medford Lumber Co. - 3a7tf ' ' Howard Kell of Gold Hill Is ex pected to return homo this week end from a hospital In this city, where he has been tho past two weeks, having undergone n major opcrutlon. Hot, clean coal.- Tol. 631.' Med ford Fuel Co. 3j(4tf Tho mlld weather still continues. nnd'loduy was partly cloudy. Fair weatlior Is forevust for tonight, and partly cloudy weather for Sunday. Yesierduy H- maximum was 7!. and this morning's minimum was 3d. I)ancc;"Gold- Hill, Nat. night. 36 ' Attorney Harry - Skyrmuiii ac companied Uy his mother,- Mrs, TCmnur Skyrmani left this morning for Kugene to' be at the bedside of his brul her' Ivan, who underwent ah emergency operation Inst night rur acute appendicitis. His condi tion today was believed- to be sat isfactory. ' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford- Lumber Co. 1 ?.t7tf Mrs. 1. Stokes of Bogle' Point Underwent' a niajor operation nt the Sacred1 Heart hospital- this morning. , Nut opons Sunday. 1 ' 3 go ' Hi', nnd Mrs. JhineM K", Grieve of Prospect spent yesterday nnd today Iti the city on business. Hlg dntlce. Walker's tonlte. 30 Hugh B. Honltln, supervisor of Orator niillonal forest". nnd Sergesnt .Grovor Owen, who' Is In charge of tnp'ioeni v. s. army recruiting or flce; this forenoon completed getting- si) their personal affairs In" good shape, ns'they are nnioug the lorge class of csmlldnt'es to be In Klated'lnto the Shrine order at the big eerenionlal doings this evening. Nnt opens Sunday. ' . i 86 Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Rrlll's Sheet MCtal Works, opposlto Lewis Super Servtco Slatlon. Phone 411. tf Mrs. Kenneth Bcehe had td re turn to the hospital tills morrtlng for another operation on her neck. The former operation she had Per formed a ' short tline ago' was a success' In every way, but the rum pleltf -operation could' not' be made' nil nt oite time. . Central Point Ameriea-n. '" ' ' i Cheap lumber" and cedar posts. Mcdrord Lumber Co. J37if Mnuce. Gold Hill, Sal, night. 36 The officials' of the Crater na tional forest of this city and those of the Siskiyou national forest at Grants Pass will, by Invitation, at tend the plenlo at Tiller. Ore., held under the auspices of the L'mpqua national forest staff tomorrow and given for tho people of tho com munity. , lllg dance. Walker's lonite. 1 Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 44' Medford Dlds. Phone 1181. IStf TRTBUNR MTSPFORD, . ; ; H. 8. Sovcy, roprosentfctJjjVe of 'the Tom 'C Ordem'an Co. ol Klamath Fails, insurance' adjuster,-is spend ing a few duys in tho city on busi ness. . Rig dunce, Walker's tonlte. ' 36 - Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks und slabs. Tel,' 681, Med ford Fuel Co, ' tf O. s; York,- trainmaster of Rose burg, is in the city today attend ing the Shrine eeremonlul. Factory -blocks, to load,-Tel. 631. Mcftforil F.url Co. ; t 324tf Kucker's Taxi. Phons' 68. Rates 20c, Prompt service. . Jtf ACCIDENT SAVES An auto accident- on U16 Pa cific H-ehwuy near 'Eagle' Point about inldnlgiu latit, Thursday night . was u fortunato happening fop the Medford public,' an it saved the local peopto; from- BufferlnB the mortification, and humiliation of the hundreds of vluitlng Shrln or and other Mason a In the city seeing" Kenneth AndefBon'B notor Ioub flivver go raullng about the city streets arid drowning out the music of the Shrine bands whlbj they (marvclcH that such .a thing was permitted by the humane" ao cToty and police1 officials to1 exist. '" Jlow'ever, a rt d t h e r fortunate thing about the accldbnt Is that no one was injured,- although a party of four waff in the imltn lion cur, --It seems that tho 230 pound minor weather observer was bringing the party of young folkB back to tho city, when a front wheel, aHhamed to bo. moored with such a vehicle, cttmc off, let ting' the front part of- the ear down suddenly and scrambling them up. ' 1 A deep, sholl-liko " looking hole In the street is still being pointed out' liy people atf the 71ul'c whero the heavy driver came down to e:irth when the wheel came off. The $25 second haiid car, al though such a thing seemed Im possible.' was badly damaged, but was able to bring the party back to Medford under its own power after the runuway wheel had been captured nnd put oh again. It will -cost a1out;30 lo fix It, so It will be laid up until Kenneth can. nvfHD lho money nndj haye, re pairs made. . i ; v -.. . - , . m RELAY OARNIVA L t'OKVAl,l-IS. Ore, Aplrl 7, (Pi -r-The linivcralty of OroBon track men defeated Ore-Run Slalo iiuIIoko, 0 In 4; in Iht; annual dual rnlay meet: hero ycHlorday. Klvo of the four' relny markelH Her lanl. year were hroken, four or tlimn ly Oi'c gon' mcni ' " ... Orogon ran ' tlio . two-mile In X:05li-f), lowcrini? the mark two fifths of a' second. Tho' university rtten van the SSI) In 1:31 4iS. 'hetterlnK Inst gear's time three-fifths nf a second. Oreiton Stato lowered the tlmo 111 the Hhulllo relay, hy doinn it in 1:0(11-6. last yoar'a time- was 1 : lit! 4-6. ' ' Tlio unlvorslty added two-fifths of an Inch to tlio shot put with an average t'nsrt or 13' foot, 10 2-6 Ihclics. ' ' 1 Tuts four-iullo relay was hettorcil I l-B seconds hy Oregon. Tho now murk Is S:W. ,' TKe.unirui'Htiy nlliintus wtln tvnr ( , ... !i ,1... rw.h... ,nnn,B )V(ilHllli."i'l"i.u ill" yimihu tuiwuo fcould 'got going.' ' l': ' ; , . .: t- ?- , PORTLAND. Ore.. April 27. (P Prosperity for fruit growers' ond canners of Oregon and Vushlng tnv Is foreseen by directors of the Northwest runners' association in session hero today. "In view of thsdaimiKe to Cali fornia crops," said Kdmir M. Hums secretary of the ussociatlon, "and if northwest cVops turn out n well as they now promise, the 1929 pack will exceed the record-breaking pack of 19iS when Oregon put up over four mtttion cases una the northwest total was 8,135.000 cases;" s Future sulca are good. Burns atH. j "Present indications aro' that thero will ho fewer berries than last ywr." he1 said, "and that they will be one to two work's late but Hufflotent for cannery needs.. Ap-' parently there will be good tree crops, but. because of the big do mand. nn sttrpluk. "All mean that the farmers and canners of the northwest will get good prices for their products." Students Throw Eggs . T.HRKELKY. Cat.. April 2l.Jp Throe college students wero ar rested lor throwing esp 'in au Inter-college fraternity argumout. . Beach Wader Drown SAX FRAXCISCO. April 27. Oils Corllir. railroad employe, wad In;? at Ocean Poach, was swept Itttn th surf and ilrnwrtM hofnn 'tbe eves of hl wife, HU1VIIUATI0N FOR CITY .BY FLIVVER CANNERS FORESEE PROSPEROUS YEAR FOR HORTICULTURE -QftEflOy, ;SATTTftrAY; GRANTS PASS CHOSEN; .1 Grants' Pasri snlecU'd as host city for the next year's! first dis trict federation of women's clubs of Oregon convention,) this after noon at the closing 'ricKslon of the organization .held in Ahlund. The, prize for the best convention re port submitted throughout the two days was awarded to . Mrs. Wade Wallace; Beljevfew. )'err,Ht,ntative of tho Uper Valley : Community Club,, Bhe received " ;a. 1 beautuul pioturo,;'ThRosBiuvlls by Armstrong, (he presentation being made by AIIkh Grace (Chamber tain, prvsident of theVedej-tttlon. . '' Xnt 'opens Runflay.i 3C TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTEDto'Jjuy 6" for u head : )eV& sheep. P,; O tiok 3, Talent. ' . ': '- 42 TltADK For a real homo. 40 acres; 30 acres alfalfa, balance garden land, close to town. $SO00. J. C. Harnes, Phone 409. 3S JUST A FKW OF OUR USED CAR SPECIALS Chevrolet 2-door' sedan. 1927. Chevrolet Hoadster, 1925. Pontlac 2-door 8edan,1928, Oldsmobilo Coupe. These cars are in good condi tion and are, priced reasonably. " SAXDR11.SON MOTOR CO 1 7 Oakland and Pontlac Dealers,' ' Open Saturday evening and ' Sunday morning. 38 FOR SALE Suitable for your sum met cabin:' '2 wood bcdntcads. springs; 1 largo Window: 1 square . solid oak extension dining tsble: window frame, etc. T. A. Wal-minu;- 106 So. ivy. Phono y'Ji-v , ; . i s t 38 FOR SA LE 2 good dairy cows, milking: 2 calves;. 1 pure blood , Jnrsey haifer. 13 montbs.. In quire Hatch's Oarage, Rogue lUver, Ore. j 1 FOR SALE Oliver 2-disc plow and (i-foot lractr disc harrow. Nye QrchnnL Talent. 1 31)' PEAR ORCHA'ftl) AND OARDKN" PROPOSITION ' ' rt, ' 40 Aeresj - ' -16 acres full bearing pears, baK ance alfalfa and garden ' land. AH free Soli, level lund; beauti ful home ''plaert; nice nulural grove abclut house: Ti-room mod-ei-n house'; fine family orchard. Owner In' business and wantM to Hfjll in -ordnr to Enlarge buHiuess. 1-riee 115,000; reasonable terms. A real pear orchard and home at a very reasonable price. See ua at once J: C, UARXES. Real Estate. 15 S. Central.. , . : Phone 409 or H10-Y. THE HOT MANTIS OF TflK l- ajKKKRT Cup bc'miide very productive of SitiiH-t-blng aside rrbm -misery, if our guests of today would apply. I he irrigation ystcms we have and get a good pear orchard to producing. You can't tell much to the man just recovering from his trip rn-rows the burning sumls, but we drop the hint, and we luive" some' dandy peat orchards for sale. See HOLStES for HOMISS. ' Nash Hotel Corner. 37 FQll SALK Mammoth Hronzo tur key eKgs l!Tc each. High Banks Turkey. Farm. Phone 314, Cen tral I'oim. k :jdtc FOH 8ALH A genuine dairy ranch, 33 acres.- one mllo from Talent, good roads; 3u acres in atfalfti, creek through place, fam ily orchard. G-room modern bungalow with sleeping porrh, dairy barn IMxSO with room for 70 tuns of hay and 18 dairy cows. 3 chti'ken houses, 9 good-cows. 2 brood sows and pigs, chickens, milking, machine amT alt farm equipment go. Tn- - i 0ot: 3,000 cash, 6 intcrost onj defrrrett pityiiitnis. vv ...i.. A. Wing Agency, Inc., Medford. Ore. 3x ATTItACTlVK i-ruuni modrni InuiKalow', nvitiK room und dln illK rOBin" loKi thcr. kilchi-n. 2 bcdronniH and I'mlh. localcd in nice vtH'Uun of town. Price (100: Uoo. cash; balance 3S per month, . else will consider itood ear as first payment. Sco Char Ica A. Winn Agency, Inc. ' 38 l'"OH SAI.10 Snndwleh shop, locnt i . ed on Mailt' MrofU dolhfi (rood hlHlncw: reasonable rent. Now nelting iZOD per month. Price 11400; terms. See Charles A. WliiK Agency, Inc., exclusive agents. 3g. KOlt HAI.H OH ' KXCHA.NOK lva-Aro ranch, fully equipped, M500. S-H Acres, now bungalow, close In, MoOO. - 5 Acres, 300 chickens and tur keys. Cow and tools, close In, $3730. 0 - Iioom new bungalow, smull paymenl. Cnlanco less than rent, )20u0, 1 Siskiyou Heights home, 15100. One of the best fully equipped . 'garages In Medford. K'S.l'00. One of the best pear orchards In tno valley for $15,000. Kor business propcrtv seo DUAL & K.VKJ1IT, :o X. llartiett. ! XOW IS T1IK T1MK to buy that summer home lot on tho rvler. r I rut choice of river lots and Ion prices: easy terms, located Just below ' Trail on Crater Ijike Highway. Sprlnn and free Irriitallon water.' O. K. MILLAHD CO. 1 9 K. Main. 43 TO LOAN .some low interest money on business buildings, or well looated residence In Mrti ford. J", o, Box 6 IS, j Right-Handed Cubs , : Will Run 72 Miles Further in League C'HIOACiO. April 27. P Ham I'ptts Hull; who deals in stullstics.' inado- a discovery 4 n tliat lias- caused even Alan- 4 Hirer Joe .McCarthy to pun- 4 dcr. 4 Hall figures that hecause a 4 rlBht handed hitter In base- 4'liall takes one more step than r i a southpaw in going lo first bane that the Cubs,; who are 4 utmost till . right bun tiers, will run 12 mll- farther than 4 any other .National league r team thl season ., 'i .. , T STATE COLLEGE "' COUVALLIS. Ore.. April 27 (A) Intense rivalry over the recent closely contested student body election at Oretron Stato College, resulted today in tho presenta-i. tion of a petition to tho execu tive committco for a complete re count of the 2786 votes cast The petition was circulated by leaders of the associated party, most of whose major candidates were de feated. I The request for recount was signed by all candidates of "that parly, whether successful or un successful, and by several hundred voters. Tlio executive committee was expected to act upon the request today. The election was the closest leyerihoUt herij. -Some of .the can didates lost by fvpm on;e? tpjijj Toteii. ' :i ' r ' 4. : IN COOLEY DEATH IWSAOKXA, Call. April A murder complaint loriunlly charging John L. Howard with the slaying of his business' partner Victor A. Cooley, wealthy Pasadena automobile dealer, was issued here today 'by Justice of the Peari iHl liott Gibbs. Mqward will be "; raigned later, Chief .pf PuMccJIUuhj Kelly said. ,., . ,' . . SFATTLE TOM ALLEY TOURNAMENT VANCOUVER.' H. C., Apiiry?. (A3) The uort h wesl ot n nat iona ! bowling congress last night award ed tho PJ:i tournament to Seattle Sulem, Ore, had also bid for the championship event. Irving Green of Seattle was named preMldent; Kohl. IL Haines, Spokane, vicn-pi'c:;iUcnt, nnd Gurnet Hudson, Seattle, seeretary-t 'tmsur er. Kxecutivii nmnill(e( members elected were C. J. Kldon, Poillaml: Joseph Stetistrom, Spokane; .1. Mu'lro, utter, Mont.: .1. Vollans. Vancouver. H, t; W. Hrdmati, Ta coma: J. Frelse. Walla Walla: A. Ferrier. Aberdeen, and '. Mayhem of Olympiu. 1 ., .... Movnl. IVANIS'I'KII Aii:.V?V, INC. Ik no'V 'Incntmr in' Mmlfoi-d' WnViv 1 huiiKi HUIk.. cor. ft. I"i'nt ' nnd 1-1. lOlh Si., foiniorly occupied by Mi-d-Urd flroccry (V " 37 ISIS TONIGHT South of Santa Fe" Wildest of Western Rid ers P u 1 1 s Thrilling Stunts in Series of Art Mix Productions. . COMEDY "Tail of a Monk" and "Alice's Spooky Adventure" Big Special ' Police Reporter Serial No. 4 Coming Sunday, April 28 "SKYSCRAPER" Matinee 1:30, Evening 7:00 10 tad 15 mm singers 1 PLACE SECOND IN II HOKKKT CJHOVK. Ore.; April 7 (P; Saleiii high st-houl won firnt place in the Olrls' Clee club, class A, coiiipetitliui here yesterday, in the first day's urogram . of . the 'Hivth it n mm I hlifli Hchuttl music Uournament. Portland high schoids ( jtook all other firsts In the class A! division. j t ru iiKiin . nin, niniiiiiu, nun me mix'u cnorus ( prizf, wmi ru Jeni second, Franklin took first In tho boys' quartet, with Salem again placing second. Jefferson . high of Portland won tho girls' ntmi'tnt ooniiictitlon with Medford I high school second.' j . Koiofsts wero to le Jiearu touay in the concluding program. Pheasant Takes Automobile Ride to State's Farm SALKM, Ore., April 2. P) A China nhinKiint whirh 1 1iw through the open window of way near Halsey a'nd perohed on the back of tbe rear,seut during the 35-mile ride into Palem, is1 being jexhitilted by W. S. Fitts here. Fitts will turn the bird over to the state phcasn'nt farm. WELCOME TONIGHT QUARTET CONTEST SEE and HEAR Tliis Master , ALL TALKER I THE MOST BAFFLING OF ALL DETECTIVE STORIES THE mm mmTJBinnvn WII.I.I4M I'OWKLL JAfctKK MALI. LOU INK DHOOKS JK ARTHUR STARTS 1 . . ''if ' j j i ' $ ; TOMORROW" ALL-TALKING ' ' OUTDOOR DRAMA MONTE BLUE r in tho Screen's Second Drama Taken Out of 'THE GREYHOUND LIMITED" : 01IOE II Trowbridge o D o U tverytntng in Lumber and Building Materials Distributors for Johns-Mannville Roofings Trowbridge Cabinet Works , Cabinets, Windows, Doors, Screens, Etc The Old Reliable Established In 1908 ' When In need '' ANYTHING for Building. Phon. 13 We an be of real service to you. i iftii mi INI O parking troubles exist at The Manx. Inedoorman takes vourrim-hm vnn arnve and places it in a parage connected with ' the Hotel. Just hand him yrr key as you leave the carthat's all. Located in the heart of the City near everything. i7 SwviceMalitiHospitality- VMAWA j. &ANFIlAVCISCO NEW ZEAL CRASHES IN FRANCt P A 1 i I tf, 'April 27 . W) Fra u H " Muse, young New Zealand airman, who took off from Lymp" In h tiny olngle-seate airplane yester day on a 13.500 mho flight P., NVw Zealand, made a forced !nd-! Ing four miles from ttluiuny Frame. IPs plane hit nn embankment, turned over and hroko the pro. peller and : landing, gear. Mijw was injured slightfy on the face. i These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy NOTICE M. W.of A. M. W. A. will liold it Hpoclnl' meeting Monday ovenius, "April 29,' to initiate Bovernl candidates. All Neighbors are ' urged to bo present,- , i; .' .6. 'A. TOX(j, "Clerk.- . NOBLES! IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO V FR X DAYS ' "'. U Big Sound and. Talking Doors Lumber Yard - take your, can sir" HOTEL r... mm QC3Q1 inr-tn