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MEDFORD MXIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 9.-1929. TWO Ideal and Personal " Claire W.'Ahlborn, Junior ob- server in the United States weather " bureau service, who wan recently transferred from the liolse, Ida.. I station to permanent duty at the MVdford station, following- hiB ar- rival ln the olty last nlsht went ; on duly today, .A rearrangement J 6 the, schedule of duties. Incident j to this addition to the local staff ? will- lie made by I Walter Pick. i head of the station, go as to di vide up the routine work between j himself.. Junior Observer Ahlborn and:.-Minor -Observer; Ksnneth An I edraom J - i Carnival danca Sat. night, Nat . large hall. Dynge Bros, music Gl f The condition: of Howard Hill. . who (s. recovering at his home on I West Malnstreet from a very seri ' out illness of .weeks, continues to ' Improve, and he Is expected to be out In about 10 days. . Cedar, and pine flume lumber, i ' Woods Lumber Co. ' ss .The, exodus nf , Canadians who had i been spending the winter in ' southern California, which has been ort'.fQC sometime past. Is still on, as Is shown by the number of Can . udlans who stop oyer night m Med i ford hotels while en route home. , Cheap dry. lumber u Medford " dumber Co. 27tf f Modford Garden olub members 3 ' will--please- take notice that the f Butte Falls trip with Lee Brown of the forestry service, which' had been scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed until sometime In June. All members planning to go to Klrby on Saturday are asked to. call .up Mrs. Hwlgert or Mrs. Porter, so . that the crowd can go In . caravan. , ,,-,..,,... ;.-.--' Real Estate, Insurance and Bonds. Beebe ft Sims, Phone 891. . . i v; - 02 . .The iaughtem of Veterans will meet-at. the. Armory. Friday, May 10.- .Response to roll call will be Mother's day quotations. . - Smart Millinery, Including wide brimmed; flops at special prices, 13.98 to 10. The Band Box. 223 Kasi th St., Just east of the Gro ceteria. ... 63 John W. Judy, who formerly re sided here. Is In the city for several days from his present home at Van couver, wash. Mr. Judy la con- nected with the Texaco Oil corn j i pany. Klamath News. Oreen slabs, 11 or l-ln., select I grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. i Tel. ML 42tf j J. H. Johnson and his three sons. : William. Kllha and C. G of De. trolt, Mich., spent -this -morning in the city on business and pleasure. Old-time danoe, Nat Thurs. 46 i Guests from a distance reglster- ed at Medford hotels include Mrs. ' -Walter Davidson and Miss Mnrlan Davidson of Milwaukee, Wis.. Effle , Tulloff of Phoenix. Ariz.. Geo. C. t Thomas and W. A. Williams of '- Portland, Me.. Kenneth H. Day and A. R. Doerlng of New York City, ( James Raylor of Dryllston, "Pa. Fred J, James of Ganges, B, C, G 4 1 Stewart of Calgary, Can., J. W Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mor. . rls, F. O. Morris of Victoria. B. C. i A. B. McMeans, Mr. and Mrs. P. j Hair of Vancouver. B. C. Millinery Bale, !G discount on . all spring, and summer millinery. ' Mies Taylor.. 4 ,8o. Central. 49 ' ' A large "bouquet of Japanese honeysuckle, grown by Mrs. J. O. Love of the Hnowy Butte orchards I ; at Central Point, war on display today at the Chamber ,of Commerce through the courtesyof the Med. ford Garden club, with Mrs. T. W. Miles and Mrs. C. G. Furnas In I charge of displays for this week. I ' Headquarters for Trades. Beebe a Sims, 10 8. Bartlett. Vi Mrs. C. Miller of Yreka, Cal., is visiting with. her. daughter-in-law J., Virginia J. How of 830 North Ivy. . Murrluge licenses) were Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of t flee to Loralne Larler. S3, and Ida .. Buckley, 18. both of Medford. and .; to Jemn Morehouse, of Eugene and Helen Livingstone of Medford. it All kinds of woodwork. City - Cabinet Works. 227 N. Fir. SI1 Professional and amateur flor . lata from every aeetlon of the state 4, will. compete. In the second annual : flower and garden show to be held next year, it has been decided by ; i the Portland Garden club, spnn ; sor of the show held In that city . last week, since the affair was such ,Ja tremendoUMsuccess that Portland , , liower' lovers believe, those rrom s j other parts should be allowed to '""' participate. - v- i You can't afford to miss the sale f hat at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop p i In M, M. Store. Get your double f f stamps, too.. - fi Good Grocers everywhere throughout Southern Oregon o r Northern California are pleased, to recom mend Tlnhrer'i Milk Bread. Ask your gro , :.oer. j . J V I . Among the Callfornlans at Med I ford hotels are Helen H. Gray qf Pasadena, R. L. Bowen. D. IS. Ho- fi and Jaj. McGee of Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Merkel Of Berkeley, and. the follpwlng from Han KrunciscoT; . II. Itussell, r. 11. Eastman, Raul W. Richardson, Ben Pecklemah. W. . Mlsket and Chas. Bloom. Swimmine now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf J. R. Flemmng, rcpreaentatve for the Lee Rubber company, was n Medford Wednesday -transatng busness with the Phlpps Auto I'ark suitlon,: local Leo tiro dealer. ' - Smart new millinery on sale for 3 days at 2f discount. Miss Tay. lor, 42 So. Central. 49 The condition of Jack lillss, coach of the Ashland high schot, who underwent an appendicitis op eration the first of the week Jn the Community hospital of that city. Is progressing nicely. Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. 4C Old-time carnival dance. Oriental Gardens Sat. night. , Bl Mr. and Mrs. E. Powell of Den ver. Colo., are newcomers to the ttogue Rtvcr. valley and have pur chased a 10-acre tract at the Four Corners on the Midway road. The Powells have begun construction of a house on their new property. They are very much pleased with their new home and with the val ley. .. Greatest Millinery values In Med ford during our clearance sale for 3 days only. Miss Taylor, 42. So. Central. 49 W. L. Arnold, Sanford Jones and W. W. Williams were among the Klamath ' Falls, visitors spending, yesterday In this city. , Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12, Palm Blk.. cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Temporary auto licenses were. Is sued at the sheriff's office yester day afternoon to R. C. Goodman and S. L. .Mayhen nf Ashland. F J. Fkk of Jacksonville, W. H. Ixcke. Mrs. George C. Clark, and H. P. Bush of Medford, Ray Bush nell of Talent and R. A. Field of Plnehurst. Cheap lumber and cedar posts Medford Lumber Co. , 121tf Miss Olive Clifford is employed as stenographer and office assist ant at the recently established lieebe &c Sims real estate and in surance offices on South Hartlett streett. ;; Ladies' house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. 8oames "R o s a 1 1 a" line. 'Every wearer Is a booster." Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for. sale. Mrs. Barto. 45tf . A huge "O" is being constructed on a prominent rock projection on Grlxzly Peak, by the Lettermen's association of Southern Oregon Normal school. The men are rush ing the giant task to completion as rapidly as possible and hope that It may be finished and at least a portion of It painted by May 15, which has been designated as May day. , The huge "O" .will be visible from practically every point in -this end of the valley and will be seen especially plain from the Faclfic highway. Actual construction in volves the gathering of loose rocks from a large area. The letter will be 200 feet high and 100 feet wide. The bulk or thickness of the body will be 20 feet. Ashland Tidings. Helman'a plunge opens May 4th. 70 A building permit was -Issued by the city yesterday to K. M. Tucker to construct, a dwelling on North Riverside avenue at a cost of sr,no. The big Clearance Bale in Millin ery at the Emmy Lou Hat 8hop In the M. M. Store will save you mon ey. Get your double stamps this weok. C2 Mrs. Wilbur Jones and Bon, Wil bur, Jr., returned to Klamath Falls last Sunday- evening from a visit with rolatives:and friends at Med ford and Phoenix. After this date I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Marjorle Flowers. Dale Flowers. . 4 Supper at midnight. Fairgrounds Saturday. CO O, I). Barr, of Oakland; Cal., United States inspector of airways, left yesterday for his California headquarters, following a day spent here conferring with R. A. Martin. In charge of the construction of the new government radio station near this city. Mr. Martin reports the station is three-fourths complete, with the only main work now awaiting In the construction of the lSs-foot steel towers. Swimming now In drinking wster at the Nat. 44tf Plasterboard windows and. doors. Woods Lumber Co., East Main and Genesee HI. I 48 Eagle Point Community ohureh Sunday school will be held at 10 a. m., the church services at 11 and the evening services at 7:46 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Griffith, pastor, announces. The Womnn's Association ef the Presbyterian ohureh will hold a food sale Saturday, Mny 11th, at Menu Woolf's store, 317 W. Main. Opening dance at Fairgrounds Sal. night. Klncald's Imperial Or, chestrs. 60' A. W. Baker, representative of the Union Pacific railroad, arrived I In Medford on business this morn- llng. St. Mark's card parly Friday, 2 p. m. Progressive and Pivot. Prlxee and refreshments, SKc. ,4s Dynge Bros. Orchestra st the TV. O. W. hall. Friday eve.. May 10th 49' Clyde Moore, convicted of Invol' uutary manslaughter for the killing ef his uncle. Ruymond Moore, Is at liberty undr 35000 bond. Moore was convicted In the circuit court here In April and has been In the county Jail for about three weeks while, his relaitwes ad friends were raising the amount of the hall. John Moore, Clyde's father, and San Linton of Laurel Camp, posted the la which was accepted by I Judge rton. Bond wss set by Judge Norton nfter Moore's attor I ney had filed notice of appeal. i Grants Pass Courier. Q Business Is good, Kst your prop erty with Beebe 81ms, 1 ft. Bartlett.. if Dance at Jackson Springs Club, liie till. 3, Saturday. ,.f 60 The county clerk's offlee has completed the checking of names j sisned on referendum petitions re-, caofrV circulated in. connection with the stat income tax law passed by the last legislature. Out of (00 names checked, the proportion un able to be found on registration books was light, and hardly, ran over flvo per cent. Helmani plunge opens May 4(h. 70-1 Mrs. Otto Caster of the Eagle Point district spent this morning in the city shopping and transact- j Jng business. - , We spray all kinds of trees and shrubs. No order too small. Phone your orders to 1039. , IS A -verdict of unavoidable accident- was returned at ItoseburK by a coroner's jury Investigating the death of V, if. Cope, motion pic ture promoter and well - knovn in Medford. who was killed when he was struck by an automobile driven ny Fred Brown, of Boseburg . last Friday. ' : , Dance at Jackson Springs Club. 9:30 till 2, Saturday. - C0 W. W. Wllllls of Persist epent yesterday in the city on business. . A loch.Ieven trout weighing two pounds, said to be the first catch of the season of this variety in Klamath county, was fished from the waters of Spring creek Sunday morning by Mr. Mokes of; the 1JI Basin Lumber companj. Medford Warehouse. Distribu tion, storage, crating, financing. 60 While today's city public market was not heavy, -oue of the heaviest ! of the year is expected for next Saturday, according, to Marketmas- ter F. M. C'orlies today. He ex pects a big assortment of fresh home grown vegetables in stock. In addition to the usual line of prod uce.. However, fresh, home grown strawberries wilt probably not be in stock fpr sometime yet, due to the lateness of the season. - As a rule berries are on the market by this time of the year. , ., . Dance with the Yeomen. TV: O. W. hall. Frlduy evening, May loth. I uynge rus. urtiwnwa.. . , Feppy. aance. w. v. w . nan, r rmay i evening, May. 10th.. Everybody welcome. . - , 49 A number of- lobal playgoers aro planning : lq attend the presenta tion of "Her Step-Husband," senior class, play, by, the Central Point high schot tomorrow night at the high school auditorium. A care fully selected cast, headed by Miss I Flora Collins and Jack Bolds, has been rehearsing for several weeks. Millinery Clearance Sale at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop in M. M. Store. Spring hats going at less than Vt price to make room for mid-summer stock. Sale prices 34.98, $3.98, $2.98, $1.98 and 31.00. Double green, saving stamps all this week. . . . . . 62 Mr. and Mrs. C. -B. House. Sr., and Mrs. Nelle Osborne , of Klam ath Falls spent Inst Sunday here visiting friends. Dance to the best orchestra In the country at the Fairgrounds Sat,1 night. . SO William. Bell of Roschurg, dis trict manager of southern Oregon for-the. Morning Oregonian, Is in Medford several days attending to business matters. In his visits to different southern Oregon towns, Mr. Bell reports he finds general business conditions to he improv ing And that In Roseburg the future appears to be especially bright, due to the advent of several new indus tries, giving employment to fairly large number of men. He spent today in Ashland In connection with circulation work. . . Helman'a plunge opens May 4th. , 70 Window glass, all sizes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf Bounty. warrants n ere issued st the county clerk's office yesterday to G. W. Albert of Butte Falls, two bobuats, .and to A. D, . Moore nf Trail, one coyote. It your house needs-naw window soreens, Phone 108. . woods Lum ber Co. 48' Owner moving away, will sell cheap, or trade for Klamath. Falls property, all modern 6-room house, garage, woodshedi on highway 1000 feet north O,-0. L. Co. office. Fine for large family or couple to tuke 3 or 4 boarders. Rt. 2, Box 12B.. 63 . Included among ha Oregonians registered at Medford. hotels are R. C. Kuelmer .of Corvallls. tleo. Keys of Wondhurn, W. V. Fuller and F. TV. McDougall of Dallas. Fred Taylor and Geo. Letton of Eugene, and the following from Portland: K. . Rathbone, P. 1. Fahrnoy, C. (laskell, E. K. Fay. A. O. Weinel, C. 1.. Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Prag. 8. J. Austin, O. C. Thomas, M. M. Page, A. V. Ilenne- koff, W. A. Williams. I-ee Sullivan, Miss L. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Aubert, W. F. Badley. K. W. Grif fith, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Bnsmus en, -TV. 0. Crawford, M. Stevens, It B. Morlarty, U A. Hlrech, K O. Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. W. Davidson, Henry Gordon. Harry G. Melvln, O. A. Webster," H. E. Newell, Oro ver Tyler, H, K. Dorr and Fred Jackson. Medford Warehouse. Dlstrlhu. tlon. storage, crating, financing. Don't miss Iho. Fairgrounds. Sot. night r George C. Thomas, traveling rep resentative of the Chicago. Milwau kee ft St. I'aul railroad company, spent yesterday and today here on business. .Swimming now In drinking water st the Not. ' 44tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOlt HALU llsby's handinade layette. 14 Almond. I4 WANTED To rent small, piano, eitate rent price., Address Box H. 4., Mnll Tribune. ... M FOR . SALK OJt . KXCHANOK New mmlern home, hardwood ; lleors. fireplace numerous built -Ins: on corner lot; also ft ad joining lots. Priced right for . Immediate exrhBnge or sale. Will take Hiitomnblle or mountain ranch for eqitlty of su. See Charles. A. Wing Agency, Inc.. exclusive agents. SO FOR HUNT J-room furnished houses Ills Vionth. (04 Clark St. 40 FOR 8.U.F. J-h p. gasoline en gine. M. J. Swing on highway north of Sweeney'. s0 FOH KKNT lloom. also garage, J15 Kjug St. , j , . Voice of v, v7u J oil-Mr v $ 'liUfTSATIOS STCOUtTCSf SOeaUB SfCSAStCS Necks, were, craned toward, the! sky this afternoon ip anticipation I" a specially constructed cabin generating and broadcasting sta. of the arrival of "The Voice oMhe aer?p!ane' nwere by three air-hlon; - However, the voice is not Sky," contained, In a large cabin plane capable of bursting Into ani mation, with music, iuughter and speech easily heard by those on earth, while the plane Is high in the air. It was scheduled to' ar rive at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and tho plane and Its crew will spend tonight in Medford before leaving tomorrow forenoon 'for Eugene. "The Voice of the Sky," Is here In toe Interest of Standard Ethyl, new gn?oltne of the Standard OH company of California. It Is an aminuyuiK uevire weigning ap-: . Guests from Washington slate at Medford hotels include A. J. Graff of Tacoma, and the following from Seattle: c. c. Htormer, Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Murphy, F. C. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chlsm. L. It. Graves and Mrs. John Gilbert. Walker & Klncald's opening daiic, KoIrKrnunds &tt. niKht. Hup-'nic pep at midnight, , 50 Select grade factory blocks $5.50 I per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 42tf Portland insurance L. I. Tracy man left on the Shasta for San Krunclsco this morning after spend ing the pant few days In the city. He will be associated In the claims department of the V. 8. Fidelity and. Ouurunty company at San Kranci.wco, having heen transferred there fj'om tho Portland branch. Dr. M. C. Barber la now located - -v. r jar. , m, i. at Iso. 5 and 6, Deuel Bldg., above Klissell's store. . 63 Uressmnklng, smocking and hut-' tauholes. The Fashion Shop, "124 Medford BIiIb. Phone 1181,' IStf .Mr. and Mrs. A. O. "Webber were guests Sunday of the J. V. WejKht family in Ashland. Mrs. "Webber Is a daughter of Mr. and frs. Wright. ,. . , Select grade factory blocks 95.fi0 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel, 631. 42tf Miss Helen Kane, star ln'"N'oth- ing But the Truth," being shown ai Craterian this . week, sings "Do Komelhlng" on Victor records. Hear It. I'ulmer Music House. It's the best ever. Arise Kane Js an ex clusive Victor iirtlt. 49 J. D. Manning nf Klamath Falls last Sunday evening broiiKht In to I that city a large bunk, after having j hit tho deer and killed It with Ills car on tho Ashlnnd-Klamath Falls highway. Mr. Manning was driving-toward Klamath Falls when he. drove over Huyde'n mountain the six-point lfili-poiind deer ran In front of his car and was lilt' anil killed. The car was not damaged. . Qreen slabs, 13 or l6-ln., select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 6S1. 42tf Hlx-room suburban home, 12100; only J2G0 cash. Phone S35. Beebe & 81ms. s; A card party, to which the pub lic has been Invited, will he given this evening by the Pythian -Sis-tors at 8 o'clock In the K. P. hall on West .Main street. Oreen slabs, 12 or 16-ln., select grade pine or fir. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. Ml, 42tf Hose mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handl ernft Shop. rifltf IS 1 5 Thur. and Fri. Helene Chadwlch Dorothy Revier COMEDIES PATHE NEWS Coming Saturday, May 11 -DANGEROUS DUDE Matinee 1:30, Evening 7 10 anil 156 : the Sky Speaks to SAQA1INS. . - . proximately 1500' pounds, installed uuuieu , engines. ine iremenuuun ; sent ny maio. nut is merely ampil voltage or. current required to ope- (fed. Tne control panel of the rate the apparatus is generated I amplifying set Is hung from spring during the flight and operated j supports, which protect it from from an altitude of two to ten j the Jars and vibrations of the thousand feet, is distinctly heard ; plane. The reproducer that sends by people on earth, whether in-, the music Into the sky from pho doors or outside. : rnrninh r'-orcl, is held by a The icrew consists of five peo- J patented clasp that keeps the pie. Including the pilot, mechanic, needle in the groove on the rec oporator, checker and announcer. I ord, regardless of the Jar of the It Is operated by a corporation of : ship. -which Charles l Lawrence, In. j This is "tne first visit of the ventor of the Whirlwind ' motor ' "Voice of the Sky" to Medford and president of the Wright Aero-, nautical corporation.' Is president. Tne plane s equipment suggests' The Klrby Garden club has in- viied tho Medford Garden club to come 10 ineir nower snow Mniur-: day. May 11. Anyone planning on r going and who has extra room In in t- i K-ui inr.T ituu.y .,i in. ,-im-ui- cor." i hats and fillk turns, corsiiKe and I hat flowerH, on Bale for 3 daya. Miss luyior, ns. o. ..enirai. lry Model KaKery s delicious jtternut liolls. Ill west Alain. 52 G. B. Matthews of Kafrle Point spent this forenoon in transacting business. the city Select grade faffxory blocks 5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. - . 42tf Re-roof with Huntington 100 per cent vertical grain cedar shingles. t Woods Lumber Co. Phone 108. 48 The Junior high school P.-T. A, Sunday's paper, . , , , , . 'Ier me -wrlte'yonr fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone S. - ' tf An Automobile ;! Accident Might : Bender You Penniless if Yon Neglect to Secure Publio Liability 'In! surance. R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co, Bank Bldg. Phone 444 SINCE 190 9 wuiiim nih'i n-"ui ".(..(xi nay orient. i,f'i ior ZUCI ,vlll nn, mect i.'rrtay afternoon on j today in the nearest llexull Di uk ,ccont f the henlth purnde. The Store. W.-ci Hide, l-hifrmu. y. A ,,.P f ,he mP,.tlnK will nppea- In 1 " ' BEGINS- May White Sale The Big Event of the Spring Season, Watch for Announcements! Medford WAU.. , i ; , ... ... a combination studio. l'oboratorv. and the Pacific coast and wher- ever It has been, it has attracted n great deal nf attention ; Get those fenders and nuto ! hoeu. straightened at Brill's Sheet t Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super j service Matlon Phone 418. '' '.f - - - i RFI IFF FPAM nmV OF CONSTIPATION , : Rattle Creek- tohto.ci'an savs. "Confltiijation 1h retJonvlble for. ! more misery than any other caus." I Hut immediate relief- has been j found. A tablet called Rrxall Or- l tifrm HUN rieeii ui.n uvn'u, i him unlet attracts water from he sys tem into the lazy, dry, .evacuating bowel culled the colon. The water loosens the dry food- wiste and cause a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing tho dose. Stop. suffering from constipation. Chew a Iiexall Orderlie at. night. Next day bright. (Jet 24 for 2.5c I These Drug Stores Are Open Nights .v. , This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy i KffA WATCH VA REPAIR I NG7 Saturday MANNAS GREAT (i C. E. Montague's Popular f Magazine Story, "Judith," : Now a Gripping, Stirring Picture of Love and Loyalty GOOD ADDED SHORT FEATURES . " jA 11 N 0 W vt ii the HEAR... ALSO TWO BIO ACTS OP TALKIES Coming Willard Mack 'VOICE OF THE CITY THE PICK O' THE SILENT PICTURES TODAY TTOMJE lli " '' v. i. ! IM George Obricn I - - -BOTHERM EL'S MUSIC Tomorrow Night Is CHINA NIGHT w Everybody's Raving About This Talking Comedy Scream Rlif Ml liwr f 'IILY TW0 DAYS LEET- DUi nurry, then gone forever . SEE v VycENTJLuLJU' HEAR 'iT THE SHOW THAT HAS ALU MEDFORD IN AN UPROAR OF GLEE ALL TALKING RICHARD OIX . i4'"t The biggest laugh the talking scr'eei fvW has ever known. Nothing But Truth HELEN KANE 'DO SOMETHING" She Simply Sets ' You Wild Admission Matinees 10 and 35 Evening! 25 and 50