tl 1 nrr. a Total arid ' -"Personal The MeJfbrd potrtofflce receipts . if last month hw a KHin ot about 1 per cent over th receipt" ot the same' month a year a so.: The re ceipts for Isst month were J72S-. and for April last year t"hey aere 16510.01. ' " . ; Dne ; at - Jacksonville tonifiht., : . : , . ' n : i - v : .- ..', . E. A. Wall, -noli known Medford resident, who is a patlenf at-thel : Portland Surgical hospital, was1 re-j ; ...trteri somewhat Improved last : evening, but aUH In a, serious con- . ililiin - - ... f . . :'. 'it 'i - Lady's popujarity.cantesf at Wal ker's dance, pavilion closes Saturday nirhi. : Come and r asst irour iasi tuiiint for rour favorite candfdate. Flfer dance hand will' furnish tho ntualr. . r 43 Utinv local. residents are attend Inn the music festival being staned today at Ashland for hltfh schools of Jackson, Kiamatn, uougias Jophln counties" under the aus pices of the Southern Oregon nur mal achoot.- . .('- ladies' an chlldrch's haircut- n -a sDoclalty..i Jackson Hotel' narlifr ShOD. ' : ' 44 - Oucsts from a distance reglster- ' rd at Medford hotel include A. K lvinit-hjr nf Maline. III.. Lb M. 'Beheualn of Portland. Me.. Matwic Sorkln ot New Tork City. S. r. O'ConnclKof Winnipeg, Mlnn-.'Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grunan of Chicago. . III., and Charles .N. Purdy uI.De --.-.ii. Mfeh. . .. i Belcct grade factory blocks J5.60 per load. , Med. Fuel Co.. tci. wi Taul Schofer. and his daughter Stums were passengers on the man ' plane to Portland yesterday.' ?Thpy -will visit Mrs. Scherer. who has been hv Portland for several weeks. Another big dance at Jackaon- Tllle tonight. ; i 43 The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rrnest Nellson of Grants Pass fell Friday morning and a piece of wood pierced tbl pupil of one or . his eyes. Drs. Ogle and Emmons gave the boy medical attention, but It Is not yet known if tho eye can be saved. - ; Re-roof with Huntington 100 per cent vertical grain codar shingles. -Woods Lumber Co. Phono 108. 4S K. B. Htrane. left hero today for , Vancouver, B. C, where he will attend the convention of Rotary " International to be held May 8. 7 and (. . He was accompanied north by his mother, Mrs: Charles Mtrang. .who will visit a daughter, -Mrs. II. H. Holme In UeattlO-... i ' Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Bin., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. ;. 24tf Frank Lacy, southern ' Oregon Oakland-Ponttae representative, ar rived hero Friday: to spend the week end. .: --V-- ' ..Select grade factory blocks 0.C0 . per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. eat .... , . . ,. - , - , 4tf Edward Dors'oy,- bookkeeper for the Pacific Fruit and Produco com i pany here, left , today to accept position with the Puget Sound Pow - er and i-licht company of Seattle ' -Get ' thos fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 41 . lf Marriage licenses were Issued to day and yesterday at tho county ; clerk's office to Fay Ilunyon. 87, of Portland, and Hdyth HIgh.lO. of Modford:- Robert Akers, 31, and .Maxlno Martin, 29, both of Med-ford;-' Jsmes Bmlthv S, and Jennie Rlffe,. 8. both- of Stockton.: , Ptaaterboard. windows and doors. Wooes Lumbar Co., Bast Main and erieaeo St. " 48 Included among the Oregonlans registered at Medford hotels are nr. and Mrs. J. H Knglls of Ho Mlnnvllle, T. Jefforson, F. C. Ootly F. P. Knight and C. A. Marcy of Eugene o,nd F. W Prlebs of Roae- burg. ' Jacksonville; Chamber of Com mcrce danen tonight.- 43' Wm. Carpenter of. the Cochran agonoj- of the- Pacific Mutual Life Insurance eoinpsny.who has hocn with the company lose than a year won a prlsa- In the "application week" dub for the first quarter of .the present year. - i ' '-' llolman's plunge opens May 4th. .. - - . 70 ' Mrs. Adrlrnne Steward, who It ad been spending the week at her Grants Pass store, roturnod to Mod ford Thuraday. , - : Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. S:"tr , K. II. Uynge of Central Point, who sustained minor Injuries, when he fell while worklnrS on'an did house at Sixth and Bartlett streets, which was being removed to mnke way for a used car lot. Is reported to be rapidly recovering. He Is the fat h or of Henry and Hud Dynge of Iynirc Bhrothers orchetra. and also Interested In the rstnlillshnionl pf the new used cur lot. - Select grade factory blocks $.ri.f-0 'per load, Mod. Fuel Co.. Tel. fill. .! . -',-' , .. 4JU E. A.'. Manson. territory man tW Hudson cars, with headiuarters l'i Portland., la a business vlritor in .Medford. for several days.. Hoso mending, runners rrmovt-d and anaga worked back- llandl-cn-'t Shoo. xldtf Tho girls popularity contest, car ried on for the past month si W. Iter's pavilion, Is scheduled to rlose this trvenlng. snd la enn-rted to ha-e a close finish, with Tltehns SulUvsn. Maxlne Korinsn and Mayme Welch In the running tvr first honors, rarrylng with It a r. cash prise, , Riverside Community Club dance Rat night,' May 4 ill. Good music. Refreshments. , 43 L. C Wilcox wilt speak at the Jacksonville courthouse Sunday evening -at 3 o'clock. The subject will be "What Does the Present pay Unreal in Kastern Countries Mean?" , . -,, Window glSHS, all sizes: also plate glass. Trowhftdst. Cabinet Wka, t Mlsn Paarl Timmons. tneinlier of the Roseburg high aohol faculb-. , la pending the week end visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Timmons near Medford. , Pll-tlma aanoe, Nat Thurs. 4f i --.:; .'i..";.;i,S(i;;.-(i,,:,vlt " Fees received by tho state game commisaion during the ' calendar I year 128 for hunting- and fishing I licenses) set i new all-time record In Oregon, according -to figures : compiled this week under the dl , rectlon of Harold Clifford, state game warden. Fees received In were - 1385,463.35 - agalnst: 3370,390.20 In 1927. .The Income for i2 was more than threes times that taken in .by the commission m 1915 when J104.C22 was col-, lected. ' , : . I ,,. We spray all kinds of trees and shrubs. No order too small. Phone your ardors to 1089. , . .. .; , 86 Green slabs, 13 or l-ln., select 'grade pine or fir. Medi , Fuer Co. Tel. 681: "- ; .-. i ' 42tf Walter F. Chase of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Johnson. F. II. -i Lee, T. V. Lescault and Frank Ben nett of Seattle are among the guests at. local hotels from tha state of Washington. Green slabs, II or 16-ln.. select grade pine -or fir. -Med. Fuel Co. Tol. 611. 42tf Medford Warehouse. Distribu tion; storase. crating, financing: 47 Five prisoners, senrenced to vari- rous terms in the state penitentiary. left yesterday for Salem to begin sentences. They were in the cus tody of Deputy Sheriffs Paul Jen nlngs and Oscar Dunford, and wore as follows:' L. K. Hamlin, sentenced to 15 years for holdup: W. K. Gillette, one year for non-support; Pierson Menard,- two years on auto theft: A. H. Rose, one year for moon shlnlng: Franklin Kobinaon; assist ant to Hamlin. Dance. Eagle Point tonight. Lots .of everything. 43 Tlfverside Community Club dance Sat. night. May 4th. Good music. Refreshments. ,43 . Mrs. Ferd Ryan and daughter Helen of this city are spendlng:ev cral days 1n Grants Pass' as the guests of Mrs. Ryan's mother, Mrs. A. B. Pltner. - j i All klnda of woodwork. City Cabinet Works. 22T N. Fir. ' Sf" . Harvey Service open from 4 a. m. till midnight. Gas. oil, high pres sure greasing and washing. 8th and Riverside. ' 45 A- building permit was sisuetl ly the city today to the Meglll Drug company to mako alterations to its store building on Kanl Main street af a cost of 11000, "and a permit was Issued yesterday to the C. and K. Fruit company- to repair ItB packing houBc on South l'lr street at a cost of 12000. .."' Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. '45 Send Mother's day., cards that really express your Innermost thoughts. Swem's Gift Shop is showing a distinctive selection. 46 Fire, believed ' to have ' been caused by a defective 'flue, yester day afternoon destroyed the dwell ing, barn and outbuildings on the Dora Baltmarsh ranch In the Little Applegatc -section. There was no Insuranoo on the property, where tho Saltmarsh fnmlly had ninde their home for over 40 yparev1 Only a few articles were saved. Let rrie writ y6u4lal Uisurniiee, Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. ' - tr 1 Dance, Jackson Springs Club, Bat. night, 9:30 till 3 o'clock. 43 Bounty warrants were Issued nt" tho county clerk's office today to Mrs. H. E. Webb of Kaglo Point, one bobcat; Albert Arnold of Axhr land, one coyoto: H. L. Davis of Jacksonville, one bobcat; M. Page of Ashland, one coyote. Big carnival dance, Eagle Point tonight. Dance till 2:30. .'43 You will have a good time If you oonfn to tho lMkn Creek Grange danco. Sat. night. May. 4. i 43 Among the visitors in Medford last evoiilng 'rom Central Point to attond tho muetlng of service sta tion . operators of Medford and other Jackson county pnnts was Geno Rowland, who last year open od a new station In Central Point. Mr. Rowland is vitally Interested In the gasoline price cutting situa tion and In order to protect his own Interests has cut his price four cents under the market. Ho was disappointed no agreement could be reached at the meeting. -Special, tulips 2So a dor.cn. Sam- uclson's Gardens, 208 Clark St. 44 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen. Dr. and Mrs. D, A. Chambers and Robert Strung are among tho local Ito tarlana who have left for ' Van couver to nttend the first district conference to be held thero May 6, ? and 8. Cheap lumber and cedar posts Medford Lumber Co. 327tf Guests from" Portland registered at Medford hotels Ineludo G. N. Taylor. II. K. Sankela. IL M. Alton. V. N. Ilalllday. Paul Dunn,, W. S. Ulery, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Skaggm V. W. Wentworth, H. W. Holden. C. A. Adewen, H. O. . Murphcy. H. 11. Wilklns, Joo Ilcnnaid, Sam Scarpelll. 1. W. Joilnr, J. Mont gomery. II. B. Howell, W. II. U'e, (1. K. Frey. II. Gastiand, CI. H. Jones and K. P. Obee. Carnival dance, Haglo Point .to night. , Klneald's Imporlal Urches- tra. ... - 43 A. J. Perry and .1. M. Pratt of Kot-ltester, X. , urc-hmiwe guests nt the homo of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. (1. 1.. .Knight, thts week. Having bosun nn , extended trip through the country,- via the 3'art ama canal n few months ago. the two visitors- will leave- here in a few days for the northwest re turning through Canada: Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Ksshion Shup.. 421 Medtord lllilg. Phone 1181. , 3lf A leekeeper s llcnm-e' was Ixsued this forenoon at the county cierk's office to John Brenner of Central Point. Mr. -Brenner hss 10 hives. hill reports that d'irtothe late and -unfavorable spring, the bees have not had opportunity as yet to do much workj -Th best honey time, he said, comes with the second -crop of alfalfa and clover, the blossom vf which are found especially use ful by the bees. llolman'a plunge open! May 4th. .... ;( Among the out of town visitors In Medford todav were It. A. Blx by of Jacksonville. W. K. Morris of Tahle Rock. Oeorgr Stevens nf Fern Valley. Mr. H. K. Webh of Eagle Point and W. D. Fenton of Ashland. Rlnratd's ' Imperial Orchestra. Kagl Point tonight, Dnnertm-tTta - '' "If "fhe iran shines tomorrovr, the Montgomery Ward storo' Employes 'will have u, Wf plcnlo at' Casey's autft camp on' he ' Crater Lake hlgtrway, hut If It rnlns the day is apt to be a disAppolntmcrit as far as picnic plans ar concerned. Mr.: 'Viola Ta'lefson. has been .in chonre of arrangements and has an Interesting program prepared for the Cay. ' Th 32 errtployes and their families are expected to leave Medford around 8 '0'c(ock for the picnic grounds'. step in at owem-a um nnop ana ( see the beautiful new Mother's day i caras mat toe jcauing- cara maiiu tatfturera have- designed, for thlsi occasion. .. . .. - ,45 I '' The boys manual training disss ! of the Oak Grove school, under the direction of W. H. Frederick, spent yesterday afternoon - visiting the Trowbridge Cabinet Works, gaining additional Information on manual training" subjects. The class in cludes George and Cleo Hutchlns, James Mead. Russell McNeill and Kar) Murphy., Green slabs. 12 or 16-ln.. select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel., 631. -.;:-.! ,. .:. .--;' 42tf Dr.. M.;C. Barber la now located at No. 6 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above Russell's store. . 63 A civil '"complaint'-'-to - recover 15465.73, Claimed to be due on n real estate transaction. Was filed In circuit court yesterday by H. C. Hansen against Florence llnrtzell.- - Mother's day cards this year at Swem's Gift Shop - are : unusually happy and sincere In both senti ment and design. 45 Among the California guests at Medford hotels are Tom Currlgan. H. A. Elson and Henry Ilclsenborg of Ixs Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. K..W. Madden nnd J. J. Llmberg.r of Sacramento, Mr." and Mrs. E. -J. Smith ot1 Beverly1 Hills, Mrs. J. If. Wesch, Mrs. E, S. Minn, J. E. Ryan and J.. K. Bninkcnburg of San Frnticjsco. "' ; ; .' ' ' ' ' , ' Dyngc's old-time danoe, Nat big hall. Saturday night, GOC 45r ; Your deepest personal sentiments' are expressed in the new Mother's day 1 cards shown at Swem's Gift Shop. ' ';' 46 Preparations for the actual con struction of- the new Hants Valley Medford road have begun with ihe employment of a small crew of mt-n- to' install new fences along tho right of way.-extending frorn the Pacific highway to a pulnt Just east of the Central Point cemetery. The Junction of the road with the highwuy Is an ideal Im-alton for a service- station,-and -it Is possible one may be constructed there when the hew road has bt-en1 completed. Dynge's old-time dance. Nat tola hall,- Saturday night, 50c. 45 Cedar and pine flume lumber. Woods, Lumber Co. -. 48l Temporary aut licenses were is sued ot the sheriff's- office yester day to-Nathan Gresham off Centnil Point. ErneHt Hostutler, Sanderson Motor company, C. A. Crow. H. 'Peck and K. P. Vilas of Medford and H. H. Gillette, of Ashland. Dance. Jackson Springs Club, Sat. night,- 9:30 till U o'clock. - 43" Hoguo Elk Hotel la now open to the public Don't- forget the fam ous ohlckcn dinners. - W. G. Mc Donald, Prop. 46 - Fishing - IS Improving in - tho ltogi(o -river,- according to' reports made today by two well known local attorneys and a Uentlst,- who declared they had Utile trouble In making catches In the river, where one attorney apent three hours be fore getting a strike, nnd then the ftsh' escaped: He was telling friends today how long tho fisb, muat have been,-Judging from the struggle it put-up before he lortt it. As n ntal tor, of conHoHUlori, a friend passing by gave him a fish to take homo. Sunday, May 13th Is Mother's day. Stop In at Swom's Gift Shop and select a greeting card to send her on' thd day aef aside' in her honor. ' 40 Rucker's Taxi. Phono 68. Rates 25o. Prompt service. - lit Th :mnvtA,,,iA ' tnm hk.'.I ,- year ago today was much warmei-f at 81 degrees than the maximum or yesterday. 67 degrees, and of ludHV witich wlji not be known until lole this hftornooif' Cioudj" weather and possibly hualra' la thd fdj;casi for Sunday.' ". '; ' x 4 - 4 The fepurt In cireulatt'oti n round town the nam two' days that the city iUtg catrhef, representing the municipal government, and as a part of Ihe clean-up week observance,- had ordered Kenneth An- dqi-Miii'ii' 'flivver off the. ntrediH. proyed ' on " lneMlKtinit ;to he' a bttso en nard, probably arlHlitR from tirvi fact- that a number of mer chants, afraid- of their buKliisHM prtiHtigo holtiK queered, had kindly retueNtcd ttie minor weather ob- wrvcr to not park the contrivance ldrir their establishment. . Thiin too. tho, cur. which fell apart recently near Kugle Point, aftnr being repaired developed- a broken loud speaker and some crauked. inner tubes. . and only einerged fiVm tho gavake hospital today After theso defects. had been repaired. WILL END TONIGHT ' ) .-. ; ; ; ' ' ; The city clean-up campaign Is proKi-csstiiR belter than had heen exoected and will end this cventim. aecurdluft to Klre Chief Hoy Klli- ott. -he this forenoon said the hoy scouls were Instrumental In bring ing about the succe of the cam laiir. ' ' AlleS- In the city have been cleaned op thoroly and the coop eration of rer-al property owners haa heen food. However, he re mind' them thaf In order to have refuse removed, the City Sanitary Hervlof waaon must b railed by tciephomn Hit - c DOG CATCHER NOT SEEKING FLIVVER Paity Meteowtogical Bort ; EXCLUSIOH STAND Stttunluy, Muy 4. , - Medford and vicinity: C-lwidy lo nlht and Sundy. oUbly occa irional showers. Moderate tempera lure. - - Oregon: Generally cloudy to nient and Sunday. 'Unsettled in west portion, probably with show ers near coast. Moderate temperature. a. y Local DU , 2 1 his 1 1 Temperature (decree)-. ' 64" Hlf:heHt (lajtt 13 hrs.).. 87 ' 65 Lowest (last 12 hra.) 43 . . 49 Rel. humidity (pet:)".-..';. 27 66 Precipitation inches)...r-r 0 1 0 State of weather P. Cdy. Cloudy Jowest temperature this Ing, 48 degree. morn- - Total precipitation since Septem-berJ,-J(J28, 664 inches. Sunset today, 7:13 p.'m. Sunrise Sunday, b:vz a. m. j Bunset Sunday, 7:14 p. m. " Observations Taken at 6 A. M. 120th Meridian Time ; S B O - -g- -3' a n i f Uuker City 04 82 Cloudy lllsmurek 52 26 Clear Itoisc 58 38 Cloudy Penver 66 . 42 , Cloudy Des Moines S6 36 Cloudy Fresno j. 88 52 Clear Helena 62 38 Cloudy lxis. Angeles 80 06 Cloudy Marshflcld 60 44 . Cloudy Phoenix 96 64 , Clear 1'ortland '... 08 48 1 Kaln Jted liluff 82 52-' Cloudy Koseljurg 64 46 v Rain Salt I-ake City...... 64 42 Clear Francisco 68 !io . .Clear Kanta Fo 68 44 P. Cdv. Seattle 08 44 : Cloudy 'pokane .". 04 36' Clear Walla Walla 62 44 ' Cloudy . Winnipeg Y... , 26 .. Cloudy . U W. DICK. Meteorologist. e- TAX RUSH ON AT SHERIFF'S OFFICE YcKtei'ibiy was the biggest, day In .vein, for tax iiayinentH at the HlnrlffK office, where over $133, Oiia wiw paid for payment of the fh-Ht half of the 11'1!K taxes. The two largeHt checka came from the California-Oregon Power company for $4i,!ori and from the pyen Oregon Iumber'company for o'or ij.ns.uo". Tho tax department, wii'l.c Jammed all day yeHterday, 'wan nearly packed today with pro.wrty ownei-M walling in lino to . make payments, keeping a small army of help butiy awaiting their necda,. Tho ruth wan expected to continue until thin evening when the office closes at 5 o'clock. In addition to the' personal ap pearance of tax payers, a largo nuniber of letters, containing'' tux ppyment.ti. aro alxo being received fi'um all parts of the county nnd from out of Mtuto owners of county property. y , ; . , ; k , ; , , ERVED SEATS FOR SENIOR PLAY SOLD Ciordon Warner, business man- upcr for "Iiab,' the Henlor play of the hilt -school, to he presented ;at Hunt'H Cratefian Monday. n!n nounced thlH mornlnf; that all the reserved sealH for the production were1 sold; and requested that stu dents holdfmc thu dollar tickets cease to sell them. There arc Htlll a number or lite 73-cent seafs avaiU 1h he ttald. and may be obtained either fibm tho stiidentN or at tm box office. "IT the nale cnntltities at Itn pie ept rae, we shall have, a capacity hou.He. said the student manar. "This will be cratiryltur. a we are depending upon the senior play to niake a llule niopey fur the school." x - ' ISIS ' Saturday, May. 4 I JAVA! A Oft iEArAKTS ROUGH RIDERS -v.- ?teins VICTOR a tixx avm wmlwms westdw ' : - l).MKIV ' Wg Swim anil Alice Im lut SPW1AI. ' INrflw llciairtrr Serial ; ' a,. V -. .' No. S' Sun.. J;fl rs ly Bahjr" Mat. 1:30. Tre. 7 Id a .U. aEW 'in . " ' " raw FOR FRESH FRUIT AGAIN AFFIRMED - i . ; .' f At .a 'special' nieeting'-of Uie Rujjue Rl-er Valley Traffic, nssocT atlon today, the' bipinlzatlon re affirmed Uh stand favoring ihs ex clusion of frh pears and apples Jrom ft he provWlpntiof thtf Farm Ilelief -bill,- now- before congress Tht) meeting was "called at the request of li. H- Kipp, head of the. inaiketinff committee of 'the Port .land chamber of cttmmercct-and officials of the" Southern Pacific railway asking them to re-consider their opposition. . The exclusion of fresh pears and apples is provided for in ' an amendment presented by Senator McXary, introduced at the request of northwest and California fruit growers. . Southern Oregon fruit grow era contend that the inclusion of pears and apples in tho farm relief bill would place their fruit upon the same quality basis In the eyes of eastern and foreign trade, as the middle western fruit, and eventu ally prove a detriment tp north west growers- ' ' The association voted to again send telegrams to the Oregon dele gation in, congress, urging them to vote for the McNary amendment. According to press advices today the upHtutc small fruit and truck garden raisers have filed a vigor ous protest ? against the McNaVy amendment and have enlisted Portland interests in their behalf; Traffic HHHoclationH of the Wc natchee. Yakima and Hood Riven fruit districts talto; the: sanie 'posi tion oh the'ajncudjiicnt'as the local organization. - . . ., , - AT SHELLEY AGENCY Tho "William U. Shelley Itenl Kstate Agency on North Kiversldo has found It necessary to increase the 'sales force to take caro of cohstaiitly Increasing business, li, C. Itare, former owner of the Herkeley orchards has associated himself with thlf agency and will have charge of tho orchard and farm lands department. Klmer Herried, a new arrival in the valley from Watertoivn, S. 1)., will have oversight ot the city properly handled by the of-; flee. Mr. Herried is an expe rienced realtor, having conducted an agency tn South Dakota for several years prior to coming hero. Ho has lived in Medford for some time and after investigating conditions thoroughly, decided to invest here and make this Jiis . future- home. -t . "v ;; - v If your house nceda'new window screens. Phono 108. Woods Lum ber Co. 48 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALI-: OK TItADE 6-room modern house in Kugene; lot 55x 160: half block from University of Oregon campus, half block , from Junior high school: 4 ga rages renting at $3 per month each! house" rents for $30 per month: house and garage Insur ed for SiyoO: has beautiful shade trees, cherry, pear and apple trees on lot: sidewalks paid, street 'assessments partly paid; SSOQ mortgage at $14.14 per mo. Tho-assessor valuation of prop erty Is ?000. Will sell for $1650 and you assume debt, or will trade' for Medford property or . ucreiige. Write or inquire Paul ' K. Masters. Trail. Ore. 44 KOll KKiVT Furnished 2 rooms and sleeping porch; private bath, garage. SIM W. 10th St., 44 WANTIvI) A gbod cook. Call'Mrs. I-ennard Carpenter. 0M-J. 44 M KIlfH A X TS TAKE NOTICE , Daylight kJkus arc Wonderful ad vertising on your delivery trucks. lirk Sign CO.. ngr-nt?. 13 Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 ""The Food Is Better" l( j At the Medford These Drug Stores Are Open flights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store House Cleaning Let George Do It Phone 1172 Wax your floors. Clean your windows. Clean and brighten your rugs ltko new. IS years' experience. Kxperl window cleaner. C.KOROE A. SHBEL.Y, Hit fteekman Street IN SLIGHT LEAD FOR FIELD MEET t Tho pticolri , .school v was only kiiiding fihe tjackson' schpol by 43 to 48 poihytt'tfMi-.y ihls aftej-noon in the city-, imer-iohool fracSlv meet, 'A'hiclji- liegan this forenoon Avith ovor 500 studemH nartl.'lpRting.. Tle . freshmen girls were . loading the sophomore girls in ,the inter clam high-school division: by.'l 4 to X, while the seventh grade girls of the Junior high were trailing the eighth grade girls by, 14 to 2U, ,Boys and girls in the grammar school dlvlhion are taking part, while in the junior and senior high divisions, only girls are entrant. The meet has only twelve' events. Including 50-yard dash, 70-yard sprint, 440 relay, running broad jump, standing broad jump, run ning high Jumpv hop, nkip and jump. shot-put, " basketball" and baseball distance- throwing,, and 100-yard dash. . ',.."" ' j ; An outstanding record of . rthe day - iiiclulled "a running -broad jump Of 13 feit by Olea Ijigdon. 12-year-old- eighth - grade,, student of junior -high. Olarenc Centry of the Lincoln school, sixth grnde. made a broad jump ; of . feet, while liorothy Oore made a stand ing broad jump of '10 fcct and aix inches. V . , The meet was vU Attoncd by students and otbera. and this afti?r nooW waii, tvitnessing oyeifai close coplcsts. - " "' " v , Damage csllinatcd at $3000 -was caused at 0 o'clock this nmmlng when flie broke out in tiie t'hvys ler Sales Agency garage' on- South Riverside avenue, destroyfng two Chrysler automobile and badly damaging a Studeluiker. Tin muln loss is included In tho three cn-s. Vith The remaining damage attrib uted to molce daniiige. Tho'cars were' owned by the igavage. Tag flames broke through the roof towerd the rear of the build ing but the blaze was speedily plac d undier' confrol-' by the fire deprtnicuf.A Tm "cause was still undetermined this forenoon. 5 The loss ven t; covered by insuraliee; TOMORROW . , . ... . - ONE DAY ONLY . Continuous 1:30 to 11 P. M. .-A TALKING, SINGING, DANCING ROMANCE OP VAUDEVILLE'S OWN Eddie Quillan Lina Basomeae Also TWO BIG AC3 OF TALKIES r HURRY! SHE LEAVES : . TONIGHT GUINAN Queen of the Night Clubs CHRYERAGENCY I TEXAS ' Cclrl,rutin;r its oth'-' birthday.; the Southern Pacific railroad announces special . cur rate " for. Mr.y 10 In thirt round trips to any Jiolnt on the Pacific const front .Medford may be made for ; so per cent of the one-way faro. : In addition, on the erenlns ot May 10, a siiecial radio hroadcast will, he given from- station KPO . In San Francisco, Calif. " ' i Kcginald Watrcnruth. famous baritone, will be the . main artist of the evcnlnt;. and Is coinlnB ; specially from New York City , to. take pun In , the program, j The program will continue from i 9:30 to 10:30 and 'will Include a story of tho conauest of tho: Sierra mountains and of the des-! art. Music will be played as thoj story- is told, with Warronrath I aliiBinK sonus of 00 years ago. A prize of 100 will be. given to- the. boy. or girl Is years old; 'or ybu'nffc-r Who sends 'to KPO or, t.the Southern Pacific .company ' W best, account of the story told over the radio. - ENTRY ENDS TONIGHT According lo lieutenant It. M. llaucom, enllHtnients in tho newly organized Headquarters company of the .National Guard are expect ed to close tonight at fl:0. Those Interested are requested to calL at the armory where informa tion .on 'the work of the enmpnny which will deal principally with training in radio,' telephone, tele graph, pyrotechnics and panel stg nals for communicatixm with air Torccs,, will be given., Tho training to be had by enlist ment in tho' newly 'organized unit ;ii such thttt n full (luota of person nel i cxcctcd to bo I'ciiched to night.. AMAZING 20 YEARS AGO! Today the Commonplace! ' -. ' - . Banking-by-mail, a novelty only a few years ago, is today getting deposits to banks ' promptly for hundreds of thousands. ' Send your deposits in by mail and watch your . . V ; ; bank balance grow! ; ; $ ThfJackson County Bank I II ES"AB1.ISIIED 1S Medi:ord, Oregon Coiitmercidl - Savings - Safe Deposit - MCMMiR I OBRAmEseR,VB SYSTEM ... y II Trowbridge Lumber Yard Everything In Lumber and Building Material! Distributors for' Johnt-Mannvllle Roofing Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cablneta, Windowe, Doort, Screeni, Etc The Old Reliable Established In 1908 When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone I3. O 0 s o ug vi real LOOK! IT'S COMING IT'S . ALL-TALKING irs .. Dip Us' r ' ' '" ! IT'S5 ; ; Nothing But theTruth" with . ',' HELEN KANE "OH, PLEASE - . DO SOMETHING" HUNT'S"" CRATERIAN ae-vice to you.