IT
PXGE TWO
WEDFORT) MXTE TRTBTTNE, .MEDFORD, OREO ON". SATURDAY; MAY IV 1920.
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ocal and
Personal
Flower stealing is a erloua of
fense in the eyen of tin- jiollcc. and
four youths were belriK viKorously
questioned by the officers thin fore
noon at the police station for -ul-leRed
thefts of -flower from the
Owen-Orei;on - Lumber - company
flower beds last IliKhl. The boys,
who are said to have been accom
panied by two Kirls, are alleged to
have taken a quuntity of flowers.
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damaging the beds seriously, other
, flower-thefta have also been re-;
ported in various sections of ,thc t
city. : '. '. .. ; ,.: , : I
Cheap dry .lumber at Med ford ,
, Lumber Co. , . . 327tf .
There was no frost last night and j
Is
members of .the smudging crews
had their first good night's rest last
night since last Sunday night.
Real Estate, Insurance and
Bonds. Bcebe ft Sims. Phone 895.
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Help more children be in the
health parade next year! Olve (0
cents annual dues to the Jackson
. County Public Health association.
Join at the Chamber of Commerce.
Green slabs, 12 or 16-tn., select
grade pine or fir. ' Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. 42tf
Miss Cccllo Creede, former resl
: dent of Medford, arrived on the
m Shasta this morning from San
Franclsco'to spend a few days here
with friends.
Flowers for Mother's day. Lilacs,
tulips anda pansles. Samuelson's
Flower Oardons, 201 Clark St. - 50
' Headquarters for Trades. Beebo
1 ft Sims. 16 8. Bartlett. 62
Guests at Medford hotels from
a distance Include J, 8. Cardon.
Betty Kerhy and Wm. Sloan of
New York City. S. W. Slaughter of
markvllle, Miss., John S. Owen of
Eau Claire, Wis., Wm. C. Owen of
Pontine, Mich., and Rnlph Ander
, son of Cheyenne, Wyo. '
Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. 46
. - All kinds - of -woodwork. City
5 Cabinet Works, 227 N. Fir. If
I A building permit was Issued by
J the city today to M. C. Murray to
, repair a dwelling on West' Ninth
i street at a cost of $60.
' Tou can't afford to miss the sale
hats at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop
t Jn M, M. Store, Get your double
stamps, too. 62
j Mother's day special Carna
( . lions, per dozen, $1.26. Samuel
son's Flower Gardens, 208 Clnrk St.
! '60
I Jimmy (Kid) Marshall Is bark
! In Medford, following six months
) , spent In Centralis. Wash.,- where
. out of 15 fights he won 14. Ho
declares ho Is In the pink of con
dition and may fight a few bouts
here during th'e summer. He has
appeared hero In tho ring on sov
, eral occasions against Various local
,' wrestlers and boxers.
Old-time carnival dunce, Orlontnl
Gardens Sat. night, l
Old-time dance, Nat Thurs. 45
, . Spending the week end here with
her sister, Miss Dorothy Randall,
Is Mrs. Paul Hoffman of Roseburg.
. The big Clearance Salo In Mlllln
, cry at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In
the M. M. Store will save you mon
ey. Get your double stamps this
week. . ,. M
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. . 3 2 7 tf
Nancy Uriggs of Ashland, who
had been confined to. her home for
the -past two mouths by a serious
, , illness, i oku mod her study at the
..Medford lluslness college this week.
. Spending a law days with his
J, mother, Mrs. Amelia Bunch, this
week, Is Oscar. Bunch of Fort
Klamath. . ,
Helman's plungo opens May 4th.
, 70
Suppor at midnight. Fairgrounds
1 tonight. jiu
For a short visit In San Frnn
olsco Mrs. Jack Hwem departed
. from Medford Inst night.
I - Dr. M. C. Barber Is now located
at No. G and 6, Deuel Bldg., above
Russell's store. . 63 j
iuk ma vjrugunians reginioreu
at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
John Buck and Louis Zeiss of Ma-
lem. Glen K. Fox of Stnytnn, ,T. tl.
f . bdington nt Grande Konde, W. I
, Leonard and O. II. Kullnrtnn of
. Cottage flrovn. It. O. fioff ot Hlllh
i erlln, L: ('. Gvnn and O. K. Bald
; win of Kugene. Win. Ueulie and
i O. 8. York of Roseburg and the
; following from Portland: J. B.
C ! Kennoy, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. How.
' K. 1). Rude, L. U. Ilralnard, C. E.
; Gordon, W. A. Dunlsn, C. K. Mans
j flold, Mrs. Ida A. Mansriold, Air.
, ! and Mrs. J. W. Oakley, V. W.
' ! Tracy. Helen Nelson. Ethel Fuller.
J. M. Mackon and 8. G. Gust,.
t i Opening dnnce at Fairgrounds
tonight. Kincald's Imperial Or-
cheatra. , . 6o
Swimming now In drinking wnior
i at the Nat. ' 44tf
' Next Thursday and , Friday will
. bo big days for eighth grade pupils
i of Jackson county when annual
! slate examinations will be given to
(- all students In the county attending
I j other than first-class schools.
, Swimming now In drinking water
; at the Nat. . 44tf"
i Dance at Jackson Springs Club.
, 8:30 till f. tonight.
P. F. Clark, western represen-
tatlve of the E. v. J. Hearty Fruit
company of New York, arrived In
1 the city yesterday from his head
nureters In Seattle, to spend a few
i days on business. He Is sceom
' . panled on tho trip here by Mrs.
Clark.
Children get rwe tickets to
, I Barnes' circus, May 16. for very
' : little effort. Sen ad elsewhere. 63
! Get those fenders end nulo
' v bodies straightened at Brill's Shoot
I Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
t Service Station. Phone 418. tf
Jack Beardsley and J. K, Flack
;were among the Klamath Kails
residents spending Friday In Med-
,ford.
i Medford Warehouse. Dlstrlhu
. tion. storage, crating, financing. 60
'. ! The Grants Pass Country club
will play the Roseburg Country
club In a golf tournament Sunday,
:May 1, st. Rosebur., , The ladles
'will accompany the players with a
team of their own to play the Rose
burg ladles.
Helman's plunge opens May 4th.
I One of tha'lurKst c-hlld welfare
' cllnica held in Medford for name
i time waa held yesterday afternoon
1 by the county health unit at the
i V. W. C. A, where 19 local babies
were Kiven health examinations,
! The next local clinic will be held
the second Friday in June.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland
Phone 991. tf
"Keep this country healthy" by
Joining", the public health associa
tion. . .
Helman's plungo opens May 4th,
.- 70
Complaints were filed yesterday
in circuit court by the State In
dustrial Accident- commission
1 HKlnt the City Banltary Service
, ,, it,,., ..,' ,. , ,
orchardiut and contractor. From
the former the commission Is seek
ing thcollpctton of $115.95, and
from the latter It Is seeking to col
lect $126.45.
Dance at Jackson Springs Club,
9:0 till 2. tonight. SO
A permit to carry a revolver for
protection purposes was Issued thin
week by ' the sheriff's office to
Walter Bottom of this city.
We spray all kinds of trees and
shrubs. No order too small. Phone
your orders to 1039. G6
pr. and Mrs. J. Frederick Miller
arrived on tho Hhosta today from
their home In Washington, D. C,
to spend a few days with relatives
and friends. Dr. Miller is assistant
surgeon In the U, 8. naval hlspltal
at the capltol city.
Window glass, all sizes: also plate
glass, Trowbirdge Cabinet WkH. tf
Thirty out of tho state cars reg
istered hero yesterday with the lo
cal state registration bureau, the
majority of which wcro Pacific
coast cars.
Swimming now In drinking water
at the Nat. 44tf
Quests of Mrs. Amelia nunch are
Mrs. Madge Briscoe and daughters,
PatHy and Evallne, .who' arrived
Thursday from Pocalollo, ' Idaho,
and Mrs. Briscoe's mother and uls
ter; who came from Kan Francisco.
Both sets of visitors plan to maka
their homo in this vicinity.
Select grndo factory block Ii.B0
per load, i Med. Fuel Co., Tel; (131,
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Don't miss tho Fairgrounds; to
night, no
John Francis Cramer of Bandnn.
Ore.,' has been selected to succeed
AWJ. Mlshler ns city superintend
ont of tho Grants "P&hh schoolH.- Mr
Cramer comen to Grant I'okh hiKh-,
ly recommended for tho poitton,
havlnR been city ituperlntendent of
the Band on school, lie Jh a KJ-fld-uate
of 'Wfllamctto unlverHity, he-1
lonffa to tho American Legion and,
la prcHldent of the lAonn club of
Unndon. Omntn tam Bulletin. !
DresamakinB, nmocking and hut-'
tonholea. The Fashion Hlmp, 424
Modford Bldg. Phono 1181. J 3tf
A bounty warrant waa bomed yn
terday ot tho county clerk's offlco
to A. J, (JrlNNom of Climux for tho
klltinfx of two coyotes.
Millinery Olearanco 8nT6 nt 'tfio
Emmy Iou Hat 'Hhop in M.M.
Store. Spring hatu Koing at Ioha
than r4 price to mako room for
niid-flummor utook. Rale prlcen
$4.08, $3.08, $2.08, $1.08 and $1.00.
Double groen snvlnv stamps at)
this week. 62
Temporary auto licensed were Is
sued at tho sheriff's ofice thin fore
noon to Ham Kohler of Ccntnil
Pnlnt, C. V. OlaHRow or Talent, T.
il. Cooper of Ashland, Plerce-Albn
Motor company. J. N. Beaman. H.
O. lIuHaonfT, C. Tl. toevcr and tho
Iake of tho Woods Improvement
company of Medford, and Fletcher
Fish of Phoenix.
Select grado factory blocks $K.fc0
per load. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. K3I.
42tf
Among tho Callfornlans reg.Hter
ed at Medford hotels are L. AV.
Stone, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sboo
maker, Mr. and Mrs. II. P. Shelby
and C. O. Bailey of Los Angeles.
Kdward R. Sweeney of San Pedro.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson, Mrs.
Crook and Miss Crok of Burlin
game, If. K. Elmer of San Jose.
K. U Halo and Oeo. Dalley of Ar-
buckle, J, n. Wnrner. F. R. Smile
and S. J. Pickens of Oakland, Mr.
and Mrs. E. I. Jenk. nt riin.m..i -
and the folluwlng from San Fran
risco: Jns. H. Uaatlan, Mr. and
Mrs. tj. C. Urownwell, Mr. and Mrs,
O. II.- Slacjht and Jaek Kreedlun
der. ... ,
Dance to tho host orchestra In
tile country nt Iho Fairgrounds to.
night. .., . . , oo-
Don'l let cblldicn get sick If you
can prevent It by giving 60 coins
mutual dues to tho Public Health
association. Join at Chamber of
Cnmmoree. ' . i ,
Try Model Bakery's delirious
Buttornut Itolls. Ill West Main.
.If
The frost has damaged the pears
to some extent In tho Runs Valley
section, according to Max Schulr,
who was In Modford from that dis
trict yesterday afternoon. However,
other crops promise to Include
some of the best seen for years. A
ood sized ncresge of corn and
wslcrmetons Is now being planted
and tho ground Is In -wonderful
condition, due to less damage caus
ed by frost notion.
lreen slabs, 1! or lfl-ln., select
grade pine or fir, Med. Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. j;,.
Cash Wood and Mrs. (Drl t it
Slmklns have Just roaelved word
of the death of their mother In
Cass City. Mich., at the homo of
her son. Mrs. Wood had anent
considerable time st different p."
nous -vitn ner children here In
the wt snd her passing will he
learned with regrot bv consid
erable circle of acquaintances here.
ucatn came quietly at the advanced
age of 87.
Oresn slabs. IV or li-ln.. select
grade pine or fir, Med. Fuel m
Tel. Ml. Ji,r.
J. t. Burns of Portland Is open.
Ing new toasted sandwich slum
J Houih Hlverslde avenue
which will be open for business
next Monday. The shop la being
iiiinisnen witn new equipment snd
l located In building near the
IUI1 cafeteria.
Money loaned to worthy people
to psy their honest debts. Thomas
Realty Co.. Rm. II. Palm Blk.. cor
Main and Front, uptnlrs. tf
Olve 60 cents for more children
to be n the health psrade next
ysr. Join the Public Health as
sociation at the Chamber of Com-
"T--.Wjv...,...v,.,..., ....
- Marriage licenses were Issued at
the county clerk's office today and
yesterday to Frank Boardman, 23,
of Prospect and Mary Perrlne, 20,
of Ashland; Luther Hanse, 81, of
Cottonwood, Cal and Gladys Bu
kcr. 26, of Red Bluff. Cat.: Thomas
Knos of Douglas, Cal., and Ether
Champman. 1-8, of-Junction City.
Cal.; Raymond Cudlgan. 28, of Los
Angeles and Rose Brown, 25, of
UurbcrvIHe, Col." '
Carnival dance Bat. night, Nat
largo hall. Dynge Bros, music- 61
Guittfts from the state of Wash
ington registered at Medford ho
tels include' the following: " Edw.
C. Marks of Yakima and Wm.
2?
Rohrbach df Seattle. f ;
Smart Millinery, including wide
brimmed flops at special prices,
$3.98 to 110. The Band Box, 223
East 6th St., just east of the Gro
ceteria. - - ' 62
Business Is gooa, ti.-it your prop
erty with Beebe ft Sims, 16 8.
Bartlett. 62
Carl Johnson, representative of
the Bg 7 Fruit Distributors, ar
rived In the city this morning 'from
Kan Francisco and will spend sev
eral days In the city. ' -
Select grade factory blocks $5.50
per load.- Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
I : 42tf
Twelve large edible .frogs from
.the swamps of Louisiana have been
received by Oregon State college
and will be planted In the lakes of
Benton county to form the basis
of a new sport or Industry In this
state.
Six-room suburban homo, $2100;
only $200 cash. Phone 896. Beebe
& 81ms. 62
, Fourteen beekeepers' licenses
were Issued yesterday nt the county
clerk's office to Manklns and Boll
for 410 hives, located In different
sections of the county.'
This paper gives fre tickets to
Barnes' circus for children under
16. See ad and get busy. 53
1 Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. 21tf
Included among the Inquiries re
ceived today by the Medford Cham
ber .of Commerce for Information
on Jocal conditions was a letter
frorr) Paul Pitt of Hebronville, Tex.
Ho Is a thresher by trndo and has
plans of coming to Oregon (luring
the harvest season. A letter was
also received from Alberta Krue
gor of Bond, Ore, asking for local
Information aho could incorporate
lo her Htudy of KooKraphy in the
Bend school
Medford Warehouse. Distribu
tion, storage, crating, financing. B0
Walker & Kincald's opening
dance, Fairgrounds tonight. Sup
per,at midnight. 50
Mooro Hamilton, a Central Point
student attending the Oregon State
college, is spending tho week end
In this city and Central Point, vis
iting friends and relatives.
Ladles' ' house droascs, office
dresses or nurses' uniforms for
sale. Tailor made to measure. The
J. R. Soamca "Rosalia" line.
"Every wearer Is a booster." ' Call
964-L forenoons for further Infor
mation. Also silk drosses for sale.
Mrs. Barto, 4Gtf
Dtiko Wellington returned to
.Medford Friday from St. Helens,
whore he visited his parents during
the past week.
XI. Q. D'Alblnl left Thursday for
ishort business .trip to Klamath
KolK i
T
Th prospect for quite warm
weather tor tomorrow ami the out-
! look thut It will bo the first Sun-
'"y 't wvorol weeks without rain
mmn! ln,-r0 wl" '"' a "-
,,ral "a1"1"" tomorrow ot aicuiora
' "siuents on ..minus ami mat
the
Itoguo river and other si renin will
uttnict hundreds of unglora. .
Inquiry this forenoon developed
that the outlook for good fishing
Sunday Is tho best of the season
so fur, duo to tho luck of ruin for
days past, and the witters wurm-
Ing and clearing up.
There Is n largo run of salmon
In tho rlvor now, mid salmon can
be caught most any place along tho
river where the water Is clear, nc
cording to tho (Irants Pass liultC'
tin.
llelween 40 find 50 salmon wcro
caught In the river Inst Sunday In
the Savage Itnplds dam vicinity.
The largest fish known to have
been captured In tho river so far
thin year wits a 4U-pound Chinook
salmon caught at tho White Uoeks
by (leorgo 11, Witters of Grams
Pass,
With the betterment of salmon
angling generally come reports of
big catches, lcslerdsy a 30-pound
salmon caught by (lien Wooldiidgc
In tho river below (Irants Pass, was
brought to this city and prcsuntnd
to Don Newbury. Alung with this
40 pounds It Is said that Woul-
drldge caught five fish of similar
stie.
4-
''Godless Girl"
h At I sis Sunday
The same production personnel
responsible for the filming of "The
King of Kings." Cecil U. De.Mllle's
renmrkablo biblical picture, han
dled the production of "The God
less Olrl," which will he the at
traction ot the lls theater for four
days, starting tomorrow.
Frank 1'rson, assistant to ' I)e
Mllle on many of the latter s out
standing features, assisted the di
rector, Peverell Marley.
"The Oodless Clii" was written
and scensrlsed by Jeanie Macpher
son, who wrote "The Ten Com
mandments" and numerous olher
Cecil M. DeMllle productions. Una
Itssquette wss selected for the title
mle, while tleorge Duryca. Nosh
Beery. Marie Prevost snd Kddle
QuIIUin have Important roles In
this drama of youth.
Rogue River Valley The Scenic
CARAVAN TRIP TO
OREGON CAVERNS
Ir":lu()cl in a caravan of 24 mo
tor cam, 100 members of the Kac-
, ramento regional conference of the
California Hta;e Chamber of Com
merre paased thru Medford this
forenoon en route to Grants Pass,
where a special program had been
prepared for them. A caravan of
members of tho California Pub
lishers and California Press assoct
ntfon is scheduled to arrive here
this evening frdm Klamath Falls,
to spend the night at the Hotel
Medford, and leave in tho morning
for Grants Pass and the Oregon
Caves. "
The editors will be given no
special entertainment In ' Ashland
or Medford and will partake, of
breakfast scheduled for 9 o'clock
in Grants Pass.- Lunch Is sched
uled fr them at noon at the Ore
gon Caves and the party Is expect
ed to reach the California state
line at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
An elaborate program waH given
this afternoon at Granta Pass for
the chamber of commerce men,
including several ' speeches, with
one by Ben Dey. attorney for the
Southern . Pacific, who -gave his
view points on the proposed exten
sion of the Great Northern rail
road. The California men and
Grants Pass citizens were to confer
on a cooperative advertising plan
to b of, mutual benefit to south
ern 4reg6n and northern Califor
nia. (
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STUDY WIRELESS
A group of 13 local Junlor'high
and high school boy rndio enthusi
asts, under the leadership of Tom
Hull ot the Palmer Music House,
meets twice a week to study radio
telegraph code In preparation for
an examination to be given here
In the near future. i
In addition to preparing for the
examination for amateur radio sta
tion operators which will be con
ducted by the government super
visor for this district, the boys are
learning the fine points of trans
mitter construction.
Boys who have been enrolled in
the class for the past month are
Beth Uullis, Perry Crawford,1 J)on
ald Wold, Albert Randall, Claud
Ttoed, Vaughn Stono, Farrell "ood.
NlRon Florey, Carl Waldon, Jewel
Waddell, Urunvil. Brlttsan, Louis
Oliver and Billy tlray, .
BATKH The funeral ' services
for 1orothy Kvelyn Bates,- who
passed away at her home In Talent
May 6. will be held at the Perl
funeral home, Sunday, May 12. at
3:00 o'clock p. ni., with ReV. C. K.
Melt officiating. Interment In the
.Medford 1.. O. O. V. . cemetery.
Dorothy waa a member of the
Eastern 'Star and Christian church
of Nash, Oklahoma.
' WOOIJ 'Mrs. O. c. Wood, form
erly of Medrord, passed away
j quietly Saturday, May 11, at the
home of her son. Louis I, Wood, or
CARH CltV Mlftl al Itln ova U7
I Mt8. Wood was born 111 New
York slatn. .l.-iniiarv it re.
movlnc to snuthnastern Mlehle.n
when a child. She was married
In 1H6H to OBCar C. Wood, a sur-
vivlng Civil war "veteran and mem.
her of the Fifth Mlrhlenn vnlnn.
(eor cavalrv. To the union lour
'children were burn: Perry E. Wood
(deceased), Cass City, Mich.!
Louis I. Wood, Cass City, Mich.:
anil Mrs. (Ir.) V. R. Slmklns and
Rev. Casslnn M.'Wood, both of this
city.'
After Iho death of linr husband
In Kill, Mrs. Wood came to the
Pacific coast, living for extended
periods at tho homes of hor claugh
ter nnd son, Hor lomarknblo ac
tivity mid well preserved mind
woid a constant source of com
ment among her friends every
where. Deceased had been a devout and
active member of the Methodist
Kplscoiwl church for many years.
Interment will be made in tho fam
ily lot at Cass City, .Mich.
PENNY FUSES CAUSE ;
BLAZE IN DWELLING
The tire depHrtment was called
to an occupied dwelling a 112
Turk avenue last evening to extin
guish a blae believed to have been
caused by an overloaded house
wire circuit. The upper part of
the two-Mory building, including
the hnth room and uttlc were dam-
ged by the flames, necessitating
the use of one line of hose.
rpon Investigation of the prem
ises, Fire Chlof Klliott discovered
that apparently previous tenants
of the house had shorted the two
house fuses by placing pennies at
their bases, thus causing fir when
an overload of electricity struck
them, i
Halvttge covers were used to ad
vantage In saving the furniture
from water damage.
C1I1CAOO, May II. iPi John!
II. Wlmnorti. dean of thi North-!
Ktitarn rnlvonclty law ool. de
clared In an arth-lr apirlnir In !
the current Illinois law review:
that the rnlied states senate l;
a "fifth wheel" In federal govern-1
nient. unelesa for any purpose ex- j
oept to "talk. Inveatliatr, rensor. I
and Intrlmie," lean WlRinore dei
Obituary v !
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Djity Meteorological Report
Saturday. May 11,
-Aledford and vicinity: Fair to
nlffht and Sunday. Low humidity.
Temperature above normal. . .
Oregon : Fair tonight and Sun
day. Low humidity with tempera
tures above normal in the interior.
fcO Wet
Local Dmt g
J h
Temneraturo decrees)..
74
7!l
32
20
0
' Highest (last 12 hrs.)....
Lowest (last 12 hrs.).....
Rel. humidity (pet.)...
Precipitation Unehe)
Htate of weather
Clear Clear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 37 degrees.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1928,.ao.8 inches. .
Sunset today, 7:20 p. m."
Sunrise Sunday, .4:53 a. m.
Sunset Sunday, 1:21 p. m. '
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
m 94
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, C1TT ,
Baker City 62 . 34 Clcur ,
Bismarck 68 36 P. Cdy.
Boise i 66 '48 Clear
Denver fin 36 Itain '
Des Molns 06 62 . Bain .
Fresno 84 64 Clear
Helena .. 66 40 , Cloudy
Los AnBoles 74 M Clear .
Marsllflcld 66 42 Cloudy
Phoenix 98 62 Clear
Portland 76 60 Clear
Red Bluff 84 62 Clear
HoseburK "6 44 ( Clear
Bait Lake City.... 56 42 ' Clear
Kan Francisco 74 62 Clear
Santa Fe "ft 4X P. Cdy.
.Seattle 66 50 Clear
Spokane 68 48 Clear
Walla Walla 74 48 Clear
Winnipeg " 36 Clear
L. W. DICK. 7
Meteorologist.
1 Paving , project - in business sec
tion of Burns will start Hi near
f'lture '
toolatet6 classify
FOU S A I . K St. LJ LT UUAX
2 ACHES New 5-room KnBliwh
type houe. dandy garden. Ka
rate, small chieken hoUHe. excel
lent buy at $3500, Home terms, or
take larger acreage in exchange.
also
3 ACRKS 6-room house, garage,
small larn, garden, alfalfa. Can
bo subdivided. Priced only $3800.
easy termH; located 4 mile city
limits on paved highway.
also '
4 ACHES 4 -room house. 1
mllOH from powtoffiee; good barn,
garage, largo chicken house, al
falfa. Harden,- berrlen. lotn of
Nhado treeK. and the price in only
$2350; terms.
also
fiM ACKK8 mile city limltH,
black loam soil. Can be subdi
vided. Prices $1200. Terms to
uit buyer.
TIKRDE & tit MS.
Pone Ki5. 18 S. Hartlett.
(Around corner from Palmer
Music Huuac.)
61
WANT 2 to fthnro expenses to Tsos
Angeles. Nico car, experienced
driver. References exchanged.
Addrew Hox C30, Mall Tribune.
U2
KOR KAUR OH TRADR Well
equipped hardware Htore In good
payroll town, also good farming
district to draw from; stock and
fixtures about $12,500. Will take
rily residence. Income property
or farm and givo, terms on bal
ance. Have other good t Hides
also. K. (Jrant Davis. 140 Nur
sery tit., Ashland. GOtf
KOR SAIjK
dale. Cal.
mat inn.
-S. P. ticket to (Hen
Call 2i)0-.M for Infor
f.l WANTKI) - Voman for general
housework by the month. Phone
Mrs. Crawford, 1030. 52
FOR WALK 3 h. p. Fairbanks gns
engine. Phone 17-l'-lfi. 52
i MUNT S101.I. AT ON'OK
DA 1 R V RANCH.
50 aore-H in Rear creek district:
good soil: 23 rows. 1 bull, 4
horses, 11 hogf. 100 chickens,
machinery of all kinds; house. 2
alios and 3 barn; dairy route es
tablished: d a i r v equipment;
truck. Price is $17,000; $5000
down; balance terms to suit.
J. C. HARXKS,
Phono 4iit, 52
The Burton Sisters 0r:
chestra. will play during
' the
Sunday Dinner Hour :
' ; tomorrow
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
i'The Food Is Better"
' At the Medford
5 p. m. to 8:30 p. m.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
SETTLEMENT SUM
An tindcrtirkfng, protecting the'
tcttlemt-nt offered by the county
court for 3.07 ueres to -be used as
right-of-way in tin- new Midway
road, wa fljed at the county clerk's
office yenterday by (leurge Hilton,
Jr. Ho wan allowed $1100 for the;
'properly, but clainoj $1600 Ik nec-
eaMary to cover the damage incur-!
red by the new road, Including the
construction of six new gates. The
road will give a direct route from
Sams Valley to Medford and war
recently ordered constructed by the
county court.
The follow ing considerations
were given each of the- property
owner: AVilllam Wit to. 1.43 acres."
$500; Louise Pech, 2.1J acres, $6.r.7;
3. K. Uuham, .11 S acre. $300; J. M.,
Keene, 1.S3. $300; Km ma Merrl-:
man, $462; George , Hilton, 3.07.:
$1100; Lena Gumming. .85. $600;
Mary Smith, .10, $40; O. S. Hogue,
.12. $48; I. J. Steiner, .16. 64; K.
K. Stump. .40, $800; F. J. W. Smy
llo. -.80, $SO0: K.J. Newman. .38.
$400; M. . J, Sw.Iuk. .40, ,$1100; C.
T Sweeney,- $50". ' . ,
It will not be necessary tp ob
tain permits for the burning of
slashings until after May 15th. and
"burning can go on unrestricted un
til (hat time, it was learned tU the
Crater national forest headquar
ters offices here today. The re
stricted fire season will last until
October 1.
. It was aluo learned today that
no permits for camp fires in the
Crater national forest will be re
quired until June 15.
ISIS
The EDENETTE
Electric Washer
" t 1
The 8troiiBe.it appeal of the Kik'ti
ctle is to tho mother of small chil
dren. In 30 minutes you can sup
ply baby with all the clean things
It needs for two or three days.
The next strongest appeal Is to
the woman who sends her bedding
and heavy thlnKS to the , steam
laundry and prelors to do the other
things at home. The Krienetlo will
not waBh a double blanket. Now
that the smudging is over, try an
Kdcnclte for your-silk or laee drap
eries. Tho price Is only .io on
monthly payments. A demonstra
tion in your home 'without obliga
tion gladly made.
E. E. LITTl EIELD, Agent
t Route 1, Bedford
Jack McCoy of Sesttle
The Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
Good Food Good Service
MUSS?,' J.SSCWiN Pcocuctiw irM rWii"' V fM A-l'
W MM W WM
1 Police Reporter No. 6 f Ntr ) Ufc MSi-LiSrlT !
B COMEDIES I I . "qW T A j
1 Coir.ing Sunday, May 12 . 1 I' . (tf i '
GODLESS GIRL . 3 I ' ' , i VI
i ''i ' Continuous Show .-' I, j . l
I 12:30 to 11:30 P. M. ft trj ! ? - . f
I io na 15 jL Kemember Mother s )&
j Future, Too
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STARTS
Tomorrow
FOR 3 DAYS
WILLARD
II L BOk Ms S.
All-Talking Cast U ' Tjt) g
WILLARD MACK - . I
j ROBERT AMES ' -.li
SYLVIA FIELD ' 'JJhM
2 Acts Talkies w!lS!fS
HURRY! last times TONIGHT
DICHARD BIX in His First All Talker
"NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH"
Flowers for (mum row, i'rliais, but for
llic I'ul urc il more substantial token of
your love ami ibout;litftVliiess . . . provis
ion Tor hr iirol eel ion in Hie years nheail.
- Fal hers! Your savings invested regularly
in Cojiro Preferred Stock will . bring
Motlier ii steady income through the
years not a lump sum of money to "be
wilder her when she is alone, perhaps,
without, your financhij guidance.
These are t he safest long time invest
ments, for they are secured by the con
stantly increasing necessity for light and
power." '
Ask today nbout creating an income'
estate by investing a s li'i a 1 T amount .
monthly in Preferred Stock of this coni
' pany at $101.00 to yield 6'7; . . ; ,
THE CALIFORNIA QRE60N POWfR COMPANY
"Your Partners
in Progress"
O
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard
CwarvthlMM It I hIc w..., ., ...
' wumwor ana ouiKiinQ Materuia
Dlttrlbutort fop Johnt-MinnvllU Roofing.
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
Cabinets, Windows, Door, Screens, Eto.
Th Old Reliable Established In 190S
When In need or ANYTHING for Building, Phone 131.
We can be of real service to you.
MACK'S
All-Talking
Detective Drama
A LIVING, STIRRING POR
TRAIT' OF THE METROPOLIS
The cruelties the lusts : tho
law-defying gangland of a great
city by night
and by day.
Serving; 57
Communities
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