Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 30, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PACE TWO - m.
Tocal aiid
4 'Personal j
. Mr; and. Mm. -Seolt Pavls and
daughter Ansel, and John W. John
son ara expected to wrive from -a
trip from New York toiOulia, Eorto
Jilco,- ola., on tho steamship Presi
dent Polk 'tonight, coming via the
Panama canal. This in the last leg
'of, their long trip around the world j
for -Messrs. .Johnson, and Davis,
who wore joined on their -arrival
from , Europe li New . York City
arly in April by Mrs.' Davis and
Miss Ansel pavls, to continue on
'' with 1hem. Tho entire party will
' arrive home on tho. Shasta train
about noon:.hprHday : ;
Heat your orchard with kindling,
' blocks and slabs. Tel. 631, Mcd
ford Fuel Co. it'
The past matrons of the Iteames
chapter, Eastern titer., will be the
guests tonight of tho Ashland mat-
, rpns at dinner and cards In tho
latter city, beginning' ol 6:30. r
Mother's day cards this year at
8wem's 3lfr shop arc unusually
happy and sincere In , both, senti
ment and design. 4S
Circuit court was jstl In session
today on the equity case of the
Pinnacle Packing company, against
J3va Moselle Vawter of California,
concerning the foreclosure of a
mortgage. The moonshine trans
pprtalton case of tho state of Ore
gon against Macy Llntt had been;
scheduled for today, but will prob
ably npt begin until tomorrow.
Wo spray all kinds of trees and
shrubs. No orders too small. Phone
your ordcrj to 1039. 66
-' Quests from a distance register
ed at Medford hotels Include IV..
D. Gordon and W. C. Drummond
of Chicago, Ben Alexander. P. W.
Ifoeker and -Waller Alexander of
Wauson, Wis., L. W. Holhrook of
Washington, D. C, E. E. Johnson
of Pt.. Arthur. -Ont. Canada, and
. . C. Hart of St. Louto.
Let me wrlto your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono . ... ...
Mrs. Pauline Jordan Is reported
111 at tho Sacred Heart hospitu!
, with flu. .. ... . .hVJ, ,, .
Rertd Mother's day cards that
really express your innormoxt
thoughts. Bwcm's Gift Hhop is
showing a distinctive selection. 45
.Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Jiurcl of
Seattle left .this morning by plane
.for (Jielr homo In. the north, after
having speiit tho week end and
. yesterday In tho. city on. uuslucss
.and pleasure., . y
.. .Ladles' .and children's halrcut
tlngt & specialty. ;: Jackson , Hotel
Barbershop. , ,i . 44
. ;..Weok end fishing was generally
good. T. H. Dawson and Al Creech
caught their limits of salmon, tak
ing three each. At the dam about.
20 salmon were caught Sunday with
late afternoon fishing proving good.
..The, salmon wero bright amlav.
". peared to have Just arrlvod. Trout
. Wharton potting 18 fine ones on
. tho upper river. Other anglers re
ported good catches In smaller
streams. Granta Pass Courier. .
Bring your Invalids and old peo
ple to the Ashland Convalescent
and Rest Home. , M
. -Marriage licenses w.oro Issued
yesterday afternoon and today at
the county clerk's offlco to Her
bert Oroves of Lyanu, Ore., and
Elizabeth Fitzgerald of Mtonkton
fal., and to Charles Baker and
Thelma Yunker, both of Yrekn. Cat.
, .Your deepest personal sentiments
.are expressed In the now' Mother's
day cards shown at Swain's flirt
Shop. 45
J. J. Munsell and Hnrley Hall
were business visitors from tho
Applcgato district yesterday
Rucker's Taxi. Phone 68. Rates
J5c. Prompt service. ltf
lauiorniann rngistereu nt wcu-
ford hotels Include the following
Q. D. Curry ef Oakland, .12. .1
Drummond of Sacramento, Mr. and
Mrs. C. K, Emery. Mr, and Mrs.
1?. E. Brass of I.os AiiKrlcs, 11. W,
Danlelson and It. W. King ot 8an
Joho. W. P. Rice. W. P. Criindull
and r. J. Talty of Hun. Kriuiidsco.
Fresh shipments of smelt nrrlv
Ing dally. Johnson's Market. Phone
87. 338tt
The Degree of Honor lodgo will
hold Its card party at the home
of Mrs. D; O. Wilson, on the cor
ner of Chestnut street and Jack
sonville hghtra,y, tonight, nt 7:30
instead of at. tho homo of Mrs.
Petor Dietrich, as was formally
.planned
-Send your relative and friends
copies ot tho Shrine edition of the
. Mail Tribune and show them how
r tho Medford spirit Is manifested
) entertnlnlng visitors. 4n
r
Energetic
Kiddies
need plenty of body
building food. An after
Bohool lunoh of Fluhr
er'i Milk Bread and
butter or jam will help
keep them happy and
healthy.
n
Jj. E. Hamlin. 29, ntercd ipk-a
of xuilty In circuit' court yeaterday
on a charge ot robhery wiillo arm
ed with : a .dangerous' wsapon, folr
lowing- hia arrest last .week by tho
sheriff's office for the robbery and
holdup of two orchard laborers,
Felix Kainbousky and Clarence
Hcdgepcth. at the Wcsterlund Oiv
chards bunkhouso. Thecrim tvi
committed lato at-nightand Ham
lin was assisted by two local youths
who arc to appear In Juvenile court
this week. ; .-. ..- '
Htep in at Swem's Gift Shop and
seo tho beautiful -new Mother's' day
catfll, thot the leading card manu-
fact u rem have designed for. this
occasion. S4 5
Mlt Margaret Callahan of Aa hi
lar, d was a week end guest ot Bed
ford friend.. . . i - '
Factory blocks, f6 load. Tel. 681.
Medford Fuel Co.',' . -824tC
Included .amongr the vlBltor lh
Medford last evening were O. J,
ahorb of Gold Hill. William Foley.
Guy Tex, H. T. . PanVey, Thomas
Uobh, Tyson Pan key, -Clifford Col
lins, Cecil Cochran and Elrrfcr
Kclnklnp of Central Point, Bam
ProKCotti A. C. Ninlwer and AV, H.
Jefferson of Ashland.
All kinds of woodwork.1 City
Cabinet Works, ?27 N. Fir. 08
Mrs. Bess McConochie is recov
ering from an attack of flu at the
Hacred Heart hospital.
Sunday, May 12th Is ' Mother'..
day. Stop in. at Swcm's Gift Shop
and select a greeting card to send
her on 'the day set aside -In her
honor. - 1 . 46
B. K. Loosley of this city and
II. A. Thierolf of tho . Big pine
Lumber cjnopany of Medford'vere
in Alturas last week making ar
rangements for . the Immediate
openhiK of a retail lumber and
building material, establishment.!
Mr. Thierolf has been In business
In Medford for the past 21 years.;
Ho Is placing Mr. Loosley, who will !
leave In a short time with his fam- i
lly to make his home In the Cali
fornia city, in charge of his lum
ber business In AUuras. Klamath I
News. 1
Send your .relatives and friends
copies of the Shrine edition of the
Mall Tribune and show thorn how
the Medford spirit is manifested in
entertaining visitors. . 40
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's offlco this fore- j
noon and yesterday o Gain Hob
Inson, "V. F. Htears, Thomas Vin
son, H. M. Kent, Crescent Dairies.
Charles Hose and J. ltcaton of
Bedford, 12. P. Beckclhymrr of
Prospect, D. H. Woodcock of Klam
ath Falls and K. F. Anderson of
Ashland. ,
Money loaned to worthy poople
to pay their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk., cor.
Main and Front; upstairs. 24tf
Vho University , Guild, recently
organized . in Medford, will , have
Us next meeting at tho HotcliMed
ford, May 14, at'7'.30 In the even
ing, according. ty an announcement
made by Mlstf Hny (smith, secretary-
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. 1 Tel. 031. ; Med
ford- Fuel CflvV Vtf
f jr . A. Perry , and F. 15. Merrick
motored to Ashland this morning
on nusincHB.
Extra copies of the flhrlne edi
tion at this office. Be each; or mail
ed at 10c each. 40
To handle passenger traffic mat
tern for tho PaclftC Air Transport
company and the Hoeing Air Trans
port company In Portland, Leo H.
Jamison will this week open an
offlco in Portland In the same suite
with the Kalnler National Park
company. Mr. Jamison Joined the
Hoeing system staff nt Halt Lake
City headquarters two weeks ago
after a year's experience In sim
ilar work In Los Angeles. Before
coming west to enter the aviation
field, he was connected with N. W.
Ayers & Co,, advertising firm of
Philadelphia.
Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
tatues, 100 lbs. for $1.26; 60 lbs.
7 tie. Delivered any place in city.
Johnson's Market, 6th and Grupe,
St. Phone U7. . . S0tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Anders of
Klamath Falls spent Sunday with
Miss Wlnlfrod Wulker at her home
In Medford. : ,' t r '
Dressmaking, smocking nnd but
tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Bldg. Phono 1181.. 13tf
Throe Medford fishermen. At
Plche, Thomas Calvert and Frank
Ovolmnn, found fishing good last
Sunday In tho Ilogua river nour
Gold Hill, where the trio, through
combined efforts, managed to catch
moro than the limit. Although tho
water was roily, tho flHhermen used
a single egg No. 8 gold-platod hook
to advantage.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. 334lf
Al- Melvln, high school baskot
ball and football player operated
upon last week for appendtultls. Is
continuing to show satisfactory im
provement nt the Sac rod Heart hos
pital, according to reports today.
Oh) -time (inn co, Wnlkcf's tonight.
Jiu dance Wed. night, Kinoald's
I m po rial Orchestra. ',80
Included among tho Oregon la ns
registered at - Medford hotels are
Geo. W. Knight of Hubbard, H. J.
Kallsky of Eugene. F. K. GaYnett
of Hend. O. H. Warner of Salem.
E. Hell of Hosoburg. 1. M.
Mlteholl of Oregon City, and the
following from Portland: Mr, and
Mm. A. M. Hullcn, Mr. and Mrs.
O. R. Hoerner. O. J. Hill. J. K.
Wood, H. F. Cox. W C. Bldwell.
T. F. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. '
I Bills. U MacSwcen. H. M. McCul
j lough. Margaret Castllo. W, W.!
Street. 11. O. Wilson and I. D.!
! Mellers. 1
t Hvnge's oliNtime dance, N'at hU
I hall. HHtiirdHy night. ISOe. 45
! A divorce deereo whs returned In
'circuit court this .week to Merelc
jawing from Jewls Kwtnir. on
I grounds of cruel and Inhumnn
itrestment. The couple was mar
ried August 7, 1920.
Old-time dance. Nut Thur. 45
Twenty-three managers and
j salesmen of tho Shuggs-Hafeway
stores In the district from Medford
to Mamhfleld, met In Grants Pass
j Sunday for a banquet at the Hotel
Ih1 Hague. J. U Hcathcota of
; Medford. district mansgrr, was
present and gave a talk on store
I was one of tho most suocesuful
ever held In tho district.
Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked buck. Handi
craft Shop. 816tf
STEDFOTtt MATT)
;' Four expert tunnel -men will be
placed at work tomorrow at the
county rock quafry on top of Frog
Creek hill a-a pi'eparatory move
to opening' construction work -on
the Ashland-Lake of tho Weod
road in a short time, according. to
County Knglnwr Paul Rynnlng to
day Tho road wfll be given ex
'tensive Improvements thin year,
but the . Improvement program will
cpntlnuo 'over a period ;Uf several
years before-it will havo been com
pleted. ' . f
Harvey Hcrylc open from 4 a. m.
till nildniKht. Gas. oil hjgh pres
sure greasing nnd washing. : Xth
and Riverside.- ' '45
i Mrs. C. B. Warren and Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. H. McGowan had dinner
at, the. Sunnysldo hotel at Eagle
-Point Sunday, after which they
tvent on a motor, trip through; the
valley.: ' v. $ hi- i - ' ;
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 27tf
A light frost Is forecast for to
night along with fair weather for
tonight - and ! Wednesday nnd a
warmer temperature on Wednes
day Tho warmest temperature of
yesterday was 61, and today's mini-,
mum temperature was 43. .
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. ... ,
A building permit was issued ny
the city yesterday to Loo Handle to
build a garage on North Grape
street at a cost of $150.
Just right. Get your hair cut at
George's Clean Towol Shop, 7 N.
Fir, and you'll say It's just right.
41
Miss Ada McDonough has as
sumed charge of tho Josephine
Rooms on' West Main street.
Darwin tulips, 60c and 85c a
dozen. 208 Clark St. 41
The Christian mission alliance.
which purchased 17 acres .of land
near Canby last year and estab
lished camp grounds, Is getting
ready to build a log restaurant on
the place this summer. The meet
ings will open the fore part of July
this season and It Is expected that
the rostaurant will bo ready to ac
commodate the large number of
campers on the grounds.
Get those ' fenders and nuto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phono 418. " tf
The Wednesday Study club will
hold an Interesting meeting at, the'
Public Library tomorrow. May 1.
at 2:30. The progium will he de
voted to tho sttldy of modern Amer-;
lean literature.
Window glass, all sl7.es; also plale
glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf.
William Schmidt of Waco, Texas.!
whs among the motorists from a
distance who registered today at
tho local branch of the out of state
auto registration bureau.
Factory blocks, $6 load. .Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. 3241C
Mrs. C. I. Hutchison. Mrs. Jap
Andrews, Svh. ,W I- Vuwter and
Mrs. ,M. .P. Olds of Chclugo. who
Is Visiting friends llere, motored to
Ashland today on an outing.
Cheap lumber, and cedar posts
Medford LumborvCo. t 37tf
Included fcinuug the -'visitors In
Medford , last evening from I'hllo-
quln.un the Klamath Indian reser
vation to attend the boxing smoker
here, was Kd Savage, promoter at
that city. ' Mr. Savage promotes
fights there regularly and recently
staged a main event between Nulls
Gorman and Gene O'Grndy, who
fought here lust night. The booing
of tho crowd at tho end of the sev
iteth round impressed him as being
something unustitil, as such denv
oiistrutlonH are rarely seen In Chllo
quln nnd then Are made only by a
few fans instead of hundreds..
Dry fir slabs, $6 load. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. ' 334tf
A bounty warrant was Issued at
tho county clerk's offlco today by-
Victor Gardner of Lake Creek, one
coyote.
Heat your orchard with kindling,
blocks and slabs. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
A trip to Squaw lake Sunday was
not found us enjoyable as It might
have been by Mr. and Mi's. Milton
Voss, who upon their arrival at
the hike, following a short hike.
found the air well filled with rain
As a rule, the lake Is a favorite
destination for Medford fishermen
but fishing lust SimdHy was found
to be unusually poor.
Dynue's old-ttine dunce, Nat big
hull, Snturdny night, &0c. 4T.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOH ItHNT Furnished apart
nionl. 1! r o o ni h and sleeping
porch, privato bath, gat-ago. 827
v. loth Ht.
FOH UKNT Hoard and room,
steam heat, reasonable rate. 334
Ho. fentral. Phone 1211. 4 3
WANTKD Cllrl as helper and com
panion in family uf 2. Phone
UI-J-3. 41
WANTKD Man in general store.
Htate age, experience and salary
expected. Olve reference, liox
K. s. S.. Mall Tribune. 41
yANTKD Ijdy clerk In out-of-town
general store. Stale aae anil
salury expected. Olve reference.
Adh-css llox W. S..B., Mull Trib
une. WEDNESDAY
Cracked Wheat
Bread
SPECIAL
Raisin Cake
, " Sc a square '
It tastes like homeonade
when it oomes from tho
Model
Bakery
111 W. Main St.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
J. H. Kerr, district manager for
Copco was a local business visitor
fi'om Grants Pass today. Mr. Kerr
reports great interest in the Ohn
daie celebration tomorrow, with
over '100 cars scheduled to repre
sent Grants Pass at tho big cele
bration. The Grants Pass band,
the Cavemen and the Cave Women
will also attend.
Old-time dunce, Nat Thurs. 45
(Guertts from Washington stale
registered at Medford .hotels in
clude Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Throop
of Spokane and the following from
Seattle: H. B. Cosgrove,. Roy Ii.
Miller and son, IC. G. Sargent and
Geo. T. Harney.
Old-time dance, Walker's tonight.
Jazz danco Wed. night. Ktncuid'
Imperial Orchestra. , , ; 3lf
A meeting of the Southern Ore
gon Dental association will bo held
Saturday night at Wea,sku Inn.
Medford members of the associa
tion are arranging the program. : j
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 327tf
Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Shoemaker.!
recently from Kvanslon. Hi,, arej
in Medford. They are looking fori
a location on the coast nnd are
favorably Impressed with Medford.
Dry pino slabs, $6 load. Tel. ;
631. Medford Fuel Co'. 324tf j
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Wlrth left I
here yesterday on an extended mo-
tor trip through the eastcrri'Btates. !
Mr. Wlrth, who is state manager
of the Great Northern Life Insur-:
ancc company, will attend an in
surance convention in Chicago next;
month. They expect to be gone six ,
months. '
,'. Kxtra copies of the Shrine edi
tion at this offlco, Gc each; or mall-,
ed at 10c each. 40 I
Mrs. W. M. Clemcnson of Hotel I
Jackson Is spending several days i
in Kugcne while en route, to He-j
nttle to attend a meeting of the j
Pacific Coast Hotel association. Shej
will be Joined In Eugene by Mr.
Clemenson.
Ted McCrnry, arrested Saturday
night by Federal Prohibition Agent
Terry Talent for-the sale of gin.
was fined 9200 and sentenced to 1
the county jail for 45 days -when
he appeared In Judge Taylor's coUrt
yesterday afternoon. Frank Knox.
arrested by tho police Saturday
nit: lit for the possession of home
brew, is scheduled to have a hear
ing in justice court Thtirsduy. .
Seeley Hall returned yestertlay to
.Medford from Lo.s Angeles, where
he had spent several days on busi
ness. He made the trip by Pacific
Air Trunsport plane.
Dwlght Phippsi, district state fire,
warden for Jackson county, was re
moved to his homo Sunday, from
the Sacred Heart hospital, where
he h,ad been confined for sometime
with nil nttack of pneumonia and
Influenza. He Is reported to bo
well on "the road to recovery.'
, 1 1. O. Steele, division manager
uf the California Oregon Power
company in northern California,
was a local, business visitor at the
Cnpcn tjeneral offices today.
NOW-
ASK ANY ONE OF THE HUNDREDS WHO
SAW THIS PICTURE YESTERDAY
THEY'LL TELL YOU
'.A GREAT ACTRESS'S. '
GREATEST TRIUMPH'' f J'
THE
Pfef.':.'.!
A Ml ROTHERMEU
II Ifaiv I at the Ornan
ill V ' "fcl' ! I Presenting Special Score
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ORKfiOX", TITEftDAY,' APRTL 30, 1929. -
JOHN S. OWEN TO
INSPECT HOLDINGS
OF OWEN OREGON
Jolin S. Owon of Ell Claire, Wis:,
president of the pwen-Orenon Lum
ber company, accompanied by his
brother. William C. Owen, of Pon
tiac, Mich., arrived tliis morning
on his annual visit to the llogue
River valley, for an Inspection of
his timber and mill holdings In
southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia. During his stay here ot' a week
or 10 days he will celebrate a birth
day no one at the local Owen-Oregon
company office this afternoon
knew wheUier it was the 79th or
the 89th, and view the progress
made on one of his Hobbies the
landscape gardening at tHe local
office building. The first Job did
not suit, so two teams, two plough
'men and two landscape gardeners
are getting the ground ready for
the planting of fancy shrubbery.
Den Alexander, who owns varied
industrial interests throughout the
land, and iiarty of five arrived Mon
day evening from Eugene and this
morning with James I-L Owen,, vice
president and general manager of
the local Owen-Oregon Interests,
went by atlto to the lumber camps
of the company, in the Uutte Falls
district. They returned early this
afternoon.
Alexandor is a large stockholder
and momber of the executive com
mittee of the Owen-Oregon com
pany i
During his stay here Alexander
will visit the mills of the Klamath
Falls district
Uj
JIM PARDEE ARRIVED
ATGLENDALE IN 1889
In connection with the Glendtile
colebn.tion tomonov It is interest
ing to note that Jim Pardee, veteran
employe of Copco, first lauded in
U lend Hie 45 years ago. He made
tho trip from' Canyonville, a dis
tance of 'about 2" miles, by horse
nnd buggy, the trip taking all day.
The day ho arrived In Glendale the
town was confronted with a hlg
fire which consumed fieveral largo
business buildings. Glemlale expe
rienced another large ,fire jn lllliX
which nearly destroyed I be.1 entire
business section, but . whiclj hus
practically been rebuilt.
Condun. hoeul hitch Hchogl
crnunds elenplvely Improved.
WOMAN
WED. v!'
mmrta
DISPUTED
Sanctified by a great love,
this girl gave her heart to
another she.
gave her honor.
Your pulse beat will quick
en; you'll smile and cry.
as you see this inspired
drama of a sinner made
saint.
And OUR GANG' in
FAST FREIGHT
Latest News
BROWN RETURNS FROM
TREE PLANTING TRIP
Iee-P; Brown, examiner of the
Crater National forest staff, ar
rived home last njght from the
Bear creek unit of that forest
where during the past week he
planted 1f0 .western yellow pine
trees in the cut-over lund of the
Pelican ' Bay Lumber - company.
where thd forest management has
started an' experiment in ..timber
re forest ration growing. - -
This experiment, which will ex
tend over a period of. years with
plantings in thnt section each yoar,
is to determine the site factors, in
replanting cut-over lands, .as i to
temperature, soil, shade and mois
ture, in the way of learning the
best time and location to plant In
order to j have growth attended
with best suocess. :
The next planting in . this section
will be done next year.
BIG CLASS JOINS
At u special meeting' held last
nlsht by the Modern Woodmen of
America In tho lodge hull Jovor'the
Medford National Bank,; sixteen
candidates were initiated; with one'
of the largest attendances of mem
bers present In years. A luncheon j
followed the initiation ceremonies. (
The large class is duo consider- !
ably to tho efforts of H. K. Hortdh, j
district deputy stationed in .he ;
Medford district for the past three !
months, nnd according to present
Indications, another lnrge class
will be initiated during tho month
of June. A feature of last night's:
session was the presence of nmny
old members, who have npt been
inj .the habit ;of attending : dodge
sessions.
NEIL CHRiSTOllOLDS
OREGON GOLF LAURELS
' PORTLAND, April... adlP)-
Neil Christian of Waverley coun-1
try- club, retained his title as,
I Starts Hl
i 1
TOMORROW
i r '
THE ORIGINAL SCANDAL
A AND WHOOPEE GIRL'
AND IT'S
ALL TALKING
;... MONTE
Vou'rt' ill l'(r a st'Hiidiilous iiifr'it of jov . . . tit Ncw; BLUE .- .
York's most popular niirht club -and Tt'X knows: " ''v' ' '
, L . ... . IN THE TALKER
how to show ,vqu nrtmnu. .'.:.- -v .:. r,.; ! '
. : . t'-i '-::T::r': '. ? the
r ''ViPtep' ' "IFf"! GREYHOUND
. No or?" mWW LIMITED'
I ,; . Raid at i'i l C"
This Party V&fW 1-. vj V . Also . ; . - .
" J'Sr I TWO BIG ACTS OF..:
fiT:' lyyV; . j, TALKIES
2r ..'' sirsSpN 1 t THE TALKING NEWS
, ' " Also - FOUR SHOWS DAIILY " j
EDWARD EVERETT ' f M J ? Avljg':: '
In the TALKING ' Admission OilsW) f
COMEDY Matfc 10 and 35 iK'CS i: II
"ASK DAD" ' Ev 25 and 50 ; I I
,
chainplon ot tllu '"Kon 1'rufos
sloiinl Oolfers iiswocluiion here
yesterday, by defeating Jvan Julm
Bon of Tunluilii. and Chris
tian won Ibe title Uwt year.
Twenty-four professionals otn
."eted In the championship tour
numcnt. fcfffiife
: KAWJM. Ore., April 30 I) A
damage judgment of "T.S0S, the
largest ever awarded in Oregon and
one of the largest ever' known In
the west was cut to' J30.000 when
the supreme court today handed
down Us opinion In the case of
Frank V. Martin against the Ore
gon Stages, Inc.. plaintiff.
The accident in which Martin
was injured happened In Marion
county on the Pacific highway near
Hubbard. Tho case was tried in
Multnomah county.
f': No decisions pertaining to Juck
.1 son -county were handed down by
j the supreme court today.'
Motorists
Are Paying
Damages
Every Day
1 , Complete Automobile
I s Insurance, is Your
I Only Comeback.
R. A. HOLMES
INSURANCE
.; AGENCY
Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone I44
SINCE 1909
. HERE! FOR
FOUR BIG '
JOYFUL DAYS
Texas Guinan
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i Canned Thrills '
Sawdust Baby '
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These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week '
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drag Store
. Strang's Drug Store