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i ! It l I." n TWO tJJ f" ' ' ' v- -v Tocal arid j J Personal j Although today was another fine 'one ot sunshine and mild temnera 'ture. Indications are for cloudy and j unsettled weather tonight, and jTliursday. This morning's mlnl j mum of 99 ilo(trees followed a max Mmum of 78 yesterday. A' short ..spell of unusual heat In Medford ' for that, time. of year was approach, Ing normal a year aito yesterday, ) with a maximum of 81.' ,. ) ; , j Carnival danoa Sat. 'night. Nat largo hall. Bynne Bos. music. : 64. Cedar and plno flume lumber. ' Woods Lumber Co. . "t Chet Hubbard of Medford. junior i In commerce, lias been ,apnolnlcd chairman of the O. 8. C. junior i follies for Campus yek end, sched . tiled for May IT-IS; Campus woek j end is devoted to festivities itlid cn ' tertalnmont for the student body " and guesls. It is sponsored by the ? junior class. ; . ,l , . t I Medford lodge No. S3, t. O. Of P. ' will entertain the ,Crand LoiIko, i Department of Oregon, 1 In -their j state convention, May 20. 21. 22 and 1 23, and they aro desirous of secur- Ing rooms in tho homos of our-cltl- zons. Anyone that will rent rooms j (or the above ; dates please send . name, residence number and price ) to John A. Perl, chairman of the J housing committee. 47 Cheap dry lumber at Medford J Lumber Co. .. S37tf A buildlpg permit was issued yes- terday by the city to Albert Shaw 1 tobulld two three-room apartments on North Riverside avenue,, at u. I cost of ti'SOQ. Real Es tat o, .Insurance 1 and Bonds. Bccbo & Sims. Phone 895. j &2 Jfimart Millinery,' Including wide brimmed flops at special prlcps. t 13.88 to 10. Tho Band Box, 223 I East eth Bt., just east of tho Oro- coteria. .... . Quests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels Includo John R. Becgle of Alaska and Margaret I Roberta of Vancouver, B. C. ) Old-time dance, Nat Thurs." 4B Oreen slabs, 12 or 19-ln-, select grade pine or fir. Mod. Fuel Co. Tel. B31. 42tf J Zulelmu temple No. 13. Daugh . t ters of tho Nllo, will meet in OrantK J Pass next Saturday.' A luncheon will be served at 12:30, followed 3;by a business meeting nt tho Ma I sonic temple at 2 o'clock. Millinery Sale, 25 discount on ' all spring and. summer millinery. . Miss Taylor, 42 80. Central. . 49 ', Headquarters lor Trades. Beehe Sims, 18 S. Bartlct't. 52 Two dlvorcb complaint's ' were i' flledJn circuit court yestorday. Ono was filed by Irene Phillips against .Loo Phillips of this city on grounds of cruol and Inhuman treatment. She Is also suing for n lump set tlement of J&000 and for 200 per , month alimony. The other com plaint was filed by Harriet Stov , enson against Lester Stevenson on grounds of cruol and inhumnn treatment. Tho lattor couple was . married In 1916 While tho former I was married In 1925. i All kinds of woodwork. City 1 Cablnot Works. 537 N. Fir. . & . You can't afford to miss tho sale hats at tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop In M. M. Store. , Oct your double stamps, too. 52 The measles and scarlet fever situation in Jackson county has all appearances of bolng satisfactory this week, as only a few cases have been reported to tho county health unit, leading Dr. Kmlly ftolcom. medical director, to believe the pos sibilities of epidemics are slight. Swimming now in drinking water at the Nat. 44tf Smart new millinery on sale for 3 tlays at 2', discount. Miss Tay lor. 41 Ho. Central. 49 'That Chicago Is now tho largest airport in the United States from point of traffic handled and second largest in the world, is the state ment of William P. MacCracken. aslstmnt secretary of coiuincrco ill charge of aeronotitlcs, . m ,- Old-time dance, Nat Thure. 45 .Old-time carnival danco, Oriental Hardens Sat. night, . HI Included among tho Orenonlans registered at Medford hotels hit O. B. Myers and .T. If. ltysn of Salem. V. It. Garnetl of Vend. Dn vld Carter of lrtddle, L, l Crran Kd Harney. O. VI. Kurd of Kugene, O. It. Crooks of Dallas, and O.J5, York of 'tlosehurg. Greatvst Millinery values In Met). ford during our clesrnnco sale for 3 days only. Miss Taylor, 42 So. Central. '." -" 49 Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. IS, Palm Blk., cor Main and Front . upstairs. 24tf r Good Grocers everywhere throughout Southern Oregon o r Northern; California are pleased to recom mend Fluhrer's Milk Bread. Ask your grocer- I) 1 1 The caso, brought against: Oi l White, local .music dealer, for the alleged defrauding of an innkcep or, was dismissed In justlco court yesterday. The charge had been preferred by a local hotel man, -.. Cheap lumber and cedar posts Medford Lumber Co. j27tf A bounty warrant was Issued nt the county clerk's office today to Mllroy Charley of Climax for tho killing of two coyotes, ; Ladles' house dresses, office dresses '.or nurses' uniforms , for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Soames "R 0 s a 1 i a" line. "Every wearer is a booster." Call 964-L forenoonsfor futhorlhfor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Barto, . ,; ' ,. tf Although mllder w'eather. has ar rived, the local Red Cross hood quarters is still the destination of a surprisingly large; number of transients and wandering motorists. Ono party called at the office Mon day Tior nld and fhcsliusbiind and father of six children explained explained ho wus-finxjous Ut reach Eugene to resume work on a ranch near that city. He gave Miss Lillian Roberts, exocutlve secretary, a complete ad dress, but' when sho wired to the address, the telegram could not be delivered, f. Tho cntiro address wus fictitious and was given as possible means to encourage charity. Helman's plunge opens May 4th.. . j:. .... - , 70 The' , largest. . Chinook salmon caught this season at Oregon City was landed by C. I, Clumpncr of Portland reccntlyv Tho, su'lmon tip ped tho srjiles ut 48 pounds. A mailer one,-weighing 2tt pounds, also Was caught by tho Portland angler.. ., ,. . t, ,- ; , . ' Tho big Clearance Bule In Millin ery at the Emmy Lou Hut Shop In the M. M. Store will save you mon ey. Get your double stamps this wcok. ' ; 1 52 James Stewart, well known Med ford beeman, yesterday purchased .13 beekeepers' llcomtes at the coun ty clerk's office for tho 562 hlvus he has scattered In various sections of the county in 13 different loca tions... Each, license provides for 10 to 80 hives. .After this duto I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Marjorlo Flowers. Dalo Flowers. 49 Consideration of Roschtirg- as n silo Ifor a now Natlonul Soldiers' .home, in the event tho government constructs an additional homo In the west, has been urged upon the inspector general of national sol diers' homes by Senator McNury, who was recently asked by the Itoseburg chamber of commerce to Investigate the situation. . He Is in formed that no building program is contemplated,, except the pos sible enlargement of the home at Bawtolle. Cal., tho only home at present in the far west .1 Plastorbdard, windows and doors. Woods Lumber Co., East Main and Qenesee St. - 48 Medford radio listeners will have the opportunity of hearing tho song, "Old Wedding Klng."m posod hy Mrs. Mattln Luman of this city, brondcast this "-evening from station KXA at Seattle, Wash, between 7 and 7:30.. , It will be sung by n woll known Seattlo solo ist. St. Mark's card party Friday, 3 p. m. Progressive and Pivot. Prliees and refreshments. 35a. 48 Oregon Is now concluding H land exchange with the United States forest service whereby the state will acquire a forest of -somo 70, 000 acres In Coos and Douglas counties known ns the. Milltcoma tract. Helman's plunge opens 'May 4th.' 70 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued this forenoon nt the sheriffs office to Clayeomh Motor company and O. R. Chlldrcth, IK. Dole and Jnck Dolo of Medford. ' . Business Is good, list your prop erty with Beebe Sims, .18 P. Bnrtlett. 1 ' v ' ( e Among the Caltfornians register cd at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. V. Ct -Comlean of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cots. Mr. and Mrs.. A. it!. C.rlHWold and M.. M Itiibenfcld of log A'ngelcs.v H. H Welch bf Burllngnme, J. 1. Fred- vrlekson of SacrHmenlii, R. R. Cas per and. Chris. Zohct of Kan ;rran elseo and. Mr.' and Mrs. - W! W. r.ui'klcy ot Qaklnnd. i AVo spray all kinds of trees and shrubs., No order too small. Phone your orders to 1039., . . 66 Howard Davis will speak on the tjibor question In America on Thursday evening In tho Thownph- Ical lotlge room. 31 North Urapo st reel, at 8:15 o'clock..-.. ii Medford Wareluiuse. Dlslrlhu lion, storage crating, t Inauclng. 60 ' In answering ihany Inquiries re ceived dally from out of state resl dents planning -to -make wcallou trips hero this summer, Mrs. (.trace Voss of the Chamber of Commerce Is beginning to write a remarkably flowery pen In describing the bean- ties of southern Oregon to rocrva- ttonlsts. Requests for Information have been coming from nil parts p I ho Pacific coast and ulso from the middle wesU Millinery Clearance. Sale at the Kmmy-t,ou list Shop In M. M , store. Spring hats going at less i Ilinn e price to make room for ! mid-summer stock. Sale prices 34.98. f3.98. t'.',98, 31.98 snd 31.00 ; Double - green saving stamps all ! Ihls week, . . 6 Tnlted "8 t a t e a Commissioner James Holmnn of Grants Pass an iiouneed yesterday that he has been I forced to resign his position be i cause of poor health. 'Hr. llolmsn hss been In the office nearly four ' years. Window glass, all sites: also plate 'glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf First scheduled communication with aircraft by radio-telephony be 1 (an last week, w hen the depart ment of commerce plant at the ' Oakland. Cal.. airport went Into : operation. In June similar plants will be In operation at Portland and at Medford. Completed at ro.it ot 130.000. the Oakland inn tlon Is now sngaged In short-wave , radio-telephone broadcasthi hourly weather reports, giving ra ' dlq-eqnlpped planes Information of this character. Winners of the ladles' popularity contest will receive their rash prises at Walker's Dance Pavilion. Kin caid's Imperial Orchestra will fur 1 WRnmn-D MaTH Miss Mitzl Conaway was among the Visitors In Medford yestorday from Klamath Falls. ' - Creton smocks in aH the new de signs and colors, 11.95 at Steward's II to 116 Store. r ; . ' . A permit to , carry a concealed weapon was Issued yesterday at the shoriff.'o-'office o SS. L. Magnin ft Ashland for the purpose of protec tion. A permit was also issued-- to Al W, Slovens of Medford for the same purposed ; - : Select grade factory blocks 5.60 per load. Me JTuel Co., Tel. 631. ,'' .. i '."' 42tf ;Tlio SoutheVn ' Pacific company has a orsw of 40-Mexican laborers laying new steel on the track be tween Medford and Gold Hill, and will probably bo engaged in that work fot the next 90 days. Creton smocks In all tho new de signs and colors., 31.95 at Steward's Jl to 15 Store. - .' ; '.-.47 . Guesur from. Portland at -Medford hotels lnoludo .H. F. Cox, M. s. .Perat.i VT. A.. Dunlap, C.-.W. Walls, -O. DlcklnBon, Cl. J. Janes, Joo Bcnnard, Sam Scarpclll. R. M. Peterson, C. L. Zellers, F. W. Ivey, 8. M. Calkins. F. E. -Hart. M. O. Walther, C. S. Powers, H. H. Wll klns, W. W. Street, O. E. . White, W. S. Hollis, L. M. Combs, L. Al bert and James Flcmins. : If your house needs new window screens,, Phono 108. Woods Lum ber Coa .... . y .-. '-- G. D. Barr of Oakland, Cal., ar rived In Medford this forenoon from Portland to spend the day hero with R. A. Martin, in charge of tho construction of the United Stutes government ., radib . station near this city. Mr. Barr. Is an United -States alrwuys inspector .of Construction. - - . - - Medford Waretwuse. Distribu tion, storage, crating, financing. 50 Mr. and Mrs. William Bates- ar rived home yesterday from Port land where the former attended the state trap shoot. . - - '' -'- ' 1 Dr. M. C. Barber la now located at No. 6 and t, Deuel Bldg., above Russell's store, r .- 63 ,Two Southern Pacific officials, I C. lOram; assistant superintend-1 ent.. ot Eugene, uhd O.' H. York, trainmaster, of Itoseburg. left here this, tnonlfHS' for Eugene after spending several days traneactihg business In Medford. ' Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. , Phone 1181. 13tf --With a view to purchasing: a car load of cattle from valley ranches and stockmen.iA.tJi. Irfwls of Fres no. Cal., well known stockman, ar rived In the elty yesterday. Select grade factory blocks 15.60 per load. . Med. Fuei Co., Tel. 631. -- 42tl" ," Mrs. Ruby Fairbanks w-as taken to tho Sacred Heart hospital tills rooming, where alio will undergo an operation for appendicitis. Helman's plunge opens May 4th. . 70" Mrs. Vernon Vawtcr will return to Medford the ond of the week after spending;- the past seven Months In San- Diego and Los An geles. She will, accompany Mr. Vnwtor home when ho returns from a business trip south. Miss Helen Kane, star In ".Noth ing But the Truth," being shown at Cratoriau this week, alngs "Do Something" on Victor records. Hear It. Palmer Music. House. It's the best -over. - MIkh Kano is an ex clusive Victor artist, . . :. 49 - - From a several days visit In the stato metropolis, Johii Hood, clerk at the Hotel Medford returned to tho city, yesterday. , Qreen slabs. 13 or ls-ln.. select grade pine or tlr. Med. Fuel Co. Tol. 631. . . , 42tf E. A. Moore of the Medford Pharmacy returned to work at the store today after a month's absence during vhich ho was confined to his home because of a broken ankle Six-room suburban home, 32100: only 3200 cash.. Phone 895. Bccbe & Sims. ... . . . . 62 Miss Lucy Ontman is- again on duty at Mann'n.-dcpartment store after Bovcrnl days' absence on ac count of Illness. , Children's hats from f0c up, pic nic hats and silk lams, corsage and hat flowers, on sale for 3 days. Mls Taylor? 43 Ho. Central, . 19 p. F. Amlck, principal of the Central Point school, is duo for a big charivari tonight or some other night this week, ns the result of his marrluge' in. Grunts Pass last Saturday. . Tho news of tho .wed ding did not become generally known until yesterday, and as yet tho name of the brldo has nut been announced. . Try Model Bakery's delicious Butternut Rolls. Ill West Main. - . ., 62 .' Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Prullt left to day on a two mouths' tour through Missouri. Kansas and Oklahoma to visit friends aud relatives In each of tho three states. .. ... . Select grade factory blocks $1.50 per load. . Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. , , . , . ... 43lf . A largo attendance . is xpected tonight at the meeting ot the Cra ter Lako Uulld at the homo ot Mrs. Don Newbury on Siskiyou Heights. He-roof with Huntington 100 per cent vertical grain cedar shingles. Woods Lumber Co. Phono 108. 48 Mr. and Mrs. tlcorge Hunt are spending a short time In Roacburg attending to business masters. , . Let mo write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tcugwald, Hotel Holland. Phono. 891. . . tf The annual report ot Claro A. Lee, etato Insurance commissioner, shows that during tho . calendar year 1928 tho :ia stork tiro Insur ance companies operating in Ore gon wrote over 130.000.000, or four per cent more tiro Insurance than was In force on December 31, 1927, and received $526,000 or elit per cent less In premium from agents. Mr. . and Mrs, C. T'. Wood of Prospect were expected homo to day from Portland where Mr. Wood attended to the recent auto trap shoot. . Oct those fenders and kuto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf . Mrs. II. M. Morrison of Talent was reported to be showing Im provemont today at the Community hospital, where she underwent a, major operation last Monday. Oreen slabs, U or I-ln., aelect grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. TftTBTTyEt troPFORD, . Harry Cedarwall of -the Amer ican Fruitgrowers', Inc., .left: this 1 morning for Hood River to spend ! several days on business. I ' Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. ; 44tf Mrs: Lee Tuttle Was reported to day to bo showing slight improve ment, following & critical Illness, which had called her brother,, C. L. Shirley of Eenterprlse, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. S. A. Tuttlo of Elgin, ..to nor bedside, ,- Shirley Tuttle, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tuttle, returned to lite homo hern vewterdav. 'following a mas toid operation undergone In Port-1 land recently. .Swimming now in drinking water at tho Nat. " ' 44tf -Mrs. Bert Rose-and baby ot C'or vallls are houso guests of Mrs. Wil liam South at Contral Point. Mrs. Rose Is a ntoco of the Central Point woman. .'; . , ? . Hose mending, runners removed find finngsworked back., .Handi craft; Shop'. ! : f, I t?-.316tf 'flJiUi Lincoln' ParcnTWohorB' as Ho'ciibUort rifli ltioeKTh'ursdayi Mny 9th, at 2:30, nt tho Lincoln school. 26 BY DRY EFFORTS . liutluding four ..prisoners arrest ed yesterday on booze charges, the county jail now lias a population -of 26 - prisoners, with indications tiie number may be swelled betore the end of the week as tho result wf continued' operation by dry lurces. 8am McClendod, Eddie .Kceler and Clyde Atree were arrested ! here., and Joo Mnyham was ar- rested at Eaglo Point yesterday. Kleven men have been arrested ! since the first of the week on ( booze charges. tho others Includ- ' Ing Oeorgc. Wolff, Autle King. S. U Cyphert, fleorge Reeil. Wcnton KeobT. R. K.- Burns and Fred Knox. - ' Jveelrr was sentenced to- 30 -days in -the county jail and ifined ,$ju0 for sale, llhcns received a isfUitcpccS oft i diO'S, :whlle Knox, nCcOsed bf hilme brew possession, was fined 350. : -.'' ; -'''V:-' , PEACE LOOMS ON Indications wero good today- for a final settlement of, tho gaaqllnc , price -cutting situation,- nfterj:-(its having been a serious problem fur local aervice stations for the past ten days or two weeks. ' Through an action taken by tho gasoline dhtrlhullng companies, the 25 cents per gullon price will bo. ln effect In Medford, with some sta tions possibly soiling at 26 cents. ..-The margin of profit to dealers has. boon cut by . the companies, making a settlement on the lover tiguro necessary. It was the orig inal plan to sell nt 27 cents, but this move began n gas war sev eral weeks ago. developing serious proportions during tho lost ten days, with some stations selling gas as low as 1 9 cents. However, this afternoon 22-cerit and 23-cent signs wero still being displayed, . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I HAVE a good proposition for service station and camp ground on the now Central Ave. highway, elose in: cood corner location, on two highways. 200x1 SO: 2 houcs on property: 3fc00 will handle. Sec mo at once. 2' A. Ill alfalfa, liesl of soli. - beautiful building site near Stew ' UTt - Ave.;- will trade for small home close In Medford or Jack . sonvllle. LEWIS Ul.HICH. Phone 1221. Cm-rt Medford Investment cV. .-,... 1 . - -t KOU SALE, Suburban home, lone sern of .good berry and garden ground, li-room furnished houso. almost new:- lots of liorrlcs. oine fruit trees, chicken house, rabbit hutches, automatic eleotrle pump; one mile from cliy. Price 32600; ease terms. Ken Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc.. Is N. Front St. 4a FOR SALE 32 V4 acres, of which 12 acres in bearing fruit, mostly Hose, D'AnJous and Kartlett; 4 ' room modern house, good barn and chicken bowse; close to Moil ford. , A real buy at 3T;Sll0; 33000 Tnsh. Itnhtuco on terms to suit responsible buyers. - Svo Olmrles ' A. Wing Agency, Inc. 49 Kirt 8AI.I0-t acre bearing peers. only H nilio -from Medtord city llllilfs; 0-rooni house. Priced for quick salo .r,00; tl.uQO cash: terms on Imlance at 6. - See Clikrles A. Wine Agency; Inc. 49 bUH MAI.K l-rooin home, imrtly moilei-li: fi IsrRfl lols. close in on .vest side. I'rleo el.bVO: 100 cusli balance $0 per hiunlh. Poe fhailcs A. Wlnit AsT-ncy, Ine; 4S Stewart sewlns rna J. Messenger, Phone 49 chtne. W. H-K-3. KOK MI.K Itv owner. 5-room modern house; larRe sersen porch.- (tsrsKC. garden, berries, vi'aclirs, Rrapes; .terms; close In. 613 W. 11th. 48 FOn SALK $ jO Invtilld's ehafr for $.10; a gallon Hoylelayton gtaso. line pump. 110: Kalvanlsed lawn Kate. Uth edition of the Kncyclopedla Ilritannlcs. cheap for cah; series Ml Franklin car tn irwd condition. Atulress 63" Ashland. Ore. '61' FOR SA LK Fryers. George Jack son. I mile south Phoenix. . It XR 6ALE KXT11A SPKCIAL 5-room modern bimsalow, close In, corner lot. paid up paving. Priced only 2J0o on easy terms. Phone !6. UKKI1K & SIMS. Evening. 1JT7. IS 8. Bartlett. OfiECiO'NV WEDNESDAY. If A-.-' l! I Will ace fat ' - :' ; .. Jai-kio Mi-Coy. Pat l'udelford . is promised a hard match when ho meets Jackie McCov of Seattle at the Armory Monday nigiit-in an 1. J. u. F. crand lodge committee benefit ,. ,, , , ,,.,, card, icaturing ounor k local wrestler, against Ralph Hand, former Gold Hill pride, now of 1 aKima, vasii.rin a Tho bout between Padelford and Met. x- will lie a special evem ami , fans arc inclined to oeueve iu- Coy will have tho best ot ine-mte. Alter nis grauustion t irom bargain,-, .-.'--'- . - j tho university he engaged in tile In- Wood Is in hard training for ; surnnco business at. Eugene.1 re mind and is using every effort to, maining In that work until he cn- loso surplus -weight, not of ndvan-1 rolled s flying student. , I tagc in wrestling such , a tough, . officials of the Wosterii Ar: Kx mun as Hand' proinlses : to be. J press here today declared he had Wood defeated Hand in their last 1 displayed marked ability ns' a pilot ' meeting and' thinks he can do it nt that he apparently had Crash-1 again. - v 1 WILLETT RECITAL FOR I Matty favorable comments were heard today concerning last night's Copco radio, program which, fea tured a piuno recital by the pupils of Rosa- tllackmorb Willett. Mrs. W'lllett presented a number of tal ented students in a program made up of many- ahroctivo selections. Although the majority ot tne youtn ful artists were from Medford, the program Included several from Grants Pass. , - A special feature was presented by Aileon Crawford, premier plan late, 'who played "l.tebestraum," by Us7.t, and "Revolution Etude 6 p 10. No. 12." by Chopin. Miss Craw lord will be presented In an Indi vidual recital during Copco hour at some future date, according to an announcement by .Mrs. Willett. Next Tuesday's Copco program will consist of an nour of vocal and instrumental music featuring several original compositions by Mlss Jeiinesse Antler of this city. Miss ilutler will be assisted by Nina Mulholland. controlto, and J. A. McDonoiigh, tenor. Kn route to Portland to lake part in a state band contest, the Klamath Kails high school luiid will be In .Medford tomorrow fore noon between 10 and 10:30. pa rading the streets and giving short concert. The band members will nil lie neatly uniformed and will arrive here In Pontine and Oakland cars, donated by a Klam ath Foils auto agency. Their unl- foinis were furnished thcrfi by the Klamith Kails I.lons club. ISIS TONIGHT k JUNIOR COCHLAN W LOUIS WOLHEIM J PAUl BERN . Prrnfitlhn SimiiJ y t MASOH HOPftR PATHE REVIEW COMEDY 'Coming May 9 and 10 STOLE!, PLEASURES Mat. 1:30, Eve. 7:00 10 and loC1 MAY 81929. EUGENE PILOT NEARCHEYENNE EUCJXE,' " Ore.,' . May .3:-nUV-Ivan Houston, 27-year-old. avla-tor-who was killed near, Cheyenno last night in a piano crash,, was born near Medford, but came to Rugene In 1919. while he was still but a boy. 1 -:-. CHKVENNE, Wyo., May 8. UP) The body of Ivan Houston; DeOver, pilot on the Denver-Cheyenne air mall route, was found In the wreck age of IiIb plane, ten miles south of here today by a searching plune. Houston had been m4sslng' since r o'clock last night when ho pass ed over the local lair field. ' He was unable- to make a landing .on ac count of tho dense fog . Pat Mnroney, .-pilot on the Choy-onne-Salt; Lake '.log of tho: trnns conainental air-mail - service, met the Houston plane shortly after he took otf last night and blinked his lights' at Houston. ' but there was hft responding signals. ' Maroncy also was forced down shortly after taking off. He' escaped injury. DENVER,. May- 8. fl)i Lleuten int Ivan Donald Houston, pilot fur Western Air Express on. 4hc -Di'n-vor-Cheycnno alr-mall route, who was killed last night when his plane crashed near Cheyenne, Wyo., (dur ing' a fog, came to Denver April 13 last from his home In Eugene, Oro. He was a graduate of the -February class at Kelly' field, Texas -H is widow now Is visiting nt the-hoine of her "mother in San Diego, Cal. Lioutenant Houston was- A native of Oregon, and was a graduate" of the Vniversity. of Oregon in' -tiie ciuss 01 i.u. , niie u tnat university ne was a mar 11111- i while socking to return to uovcr Colo., where tho gorernnfent main tains n llght.c.d, niergpncy landing field. '- ' ' COULD NOT DO : HER WORK Strengthened by Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compounai lUrliiK "X took Lydia.. K. I'inkliam v tigotalilo Compmiml when 1 was ill 0 rani iy way Iwoaiisc 1 ' vi-ft? nm ctowTi and falling away pvory Jay; MjP food' wimldii't tii pest and t conUl not tlo my work. I had to have a hired lirl nl! the tim. I took sv pral ffl?iipinp be fore 1 tried, youfa ! hnt ' none would i help me. A friend told mc alwut the ' epetahie tompmina nnti toi me io trv H as it wouM help me a lot. Your medicines have done me a lot of pood and I eannot praise them enough. 1 will answer any tetters that auk me what Lvdia E.: Pinkham's melieines hare -dtne for me.'! Mrs. Willie Ami.ro, 027 llurge&s St.f Berlin, X. H. your TIJLE Is it free, clear - and un incumbered?'! Or, do you only think it is? Better be on the safe side and have it insured. We guar antee to find and correct the defects, if any. . If we should overlook anything that causes trouble later, we assiune all responsibil ity and make good any loss which may result. , ...f , : - ; Jackson - County . Abstract Co. i 121 . Sixth SU; Phone 41 !W0men'g HoSe I S1.00 Pair 3ilk from top to toe with s pointed heel. DIE L-tr 77, 1 iiiilillilliiiilinililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili'' Wall Street, Report f NEW ORK. May 8. A') HiK'1 money .rates continued to have a irestrietive effect on speculative oi i.nit.n. i iMilnv'u stock market. i'ContTOl nf tiie price market shifted frequently between the "iimr ami the "bear" forces, with the former apparently imabie to attract a large outside tollowins and the latter unsuccessful in forclnB auy exten sive Hquidutlon. . Call money renewed at 14 per cent with the supply relatively small. Little, money from out of town was in evidence. Haiif hofi soots wero filled In during -the late trading .hcn the j forward turn become moro pro nounced. Shares in which the float- ing supply is well controlled went ' lip, notably General Electric, Com-! mercial- Solvents; McCirtl. Publish ing, Goodyear 'Rubber; Johns Man-'; vllle, United Cigar Preferred, Unit ed Dyewood and Universal Leaf To bacco. 'Gains in these stockB mug e from 3 to 7 points. Mur ayt Corporation crossed 8 and Radio ! 102. The close was firm.- Soles approximated 3,300,000 shares.- ,4- .... . t? Seaside has new Richfield serv- : Ice station. BEGINS- May White Sale The Big Event of the r'Vr " Spring Season ! ' '""" 1 Watch for Announcements! ll t-l - . "' " S A 0 - ,-."':: - HI TDPV! ' ' IT CAN'T STAY S nUlll! FOREVER!., 1 - '. ;.; '" '- : ; ii lv aT 17 l V, J3W HEAR IT Trr THE SHOW THAT HAS Ii ALL MEDFORD IN AN UPROAR OF GLEE j ALL TALKING j BSmri, .-RICHARD..'' Wm. V-" Wtm Wi- biggest laugh the talking screen vi' . i g1 f 'llf ' has over known. v "' ' r:. Nothing But i the Truths i ... t HEAR... ALSO TWO BIO ACTS OF TALKIES CODEE AND ORTH - ROY FOX;' The Whispering Cornetist O-1I0 Phone . 5! - ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug,, Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy 4. -1Vr sT 1 j41i Xl Saturday MANN'S GREAT HELEN KANE "DO BOMETHINO" She Simply Sets You Wild Admission - . .9 Matinees Evenings 10 and 35 25 and 50 pish, the niuti -m -M'.