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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1929)
si f I ? if n BTnP nmrn nrrcmrmin nrxrn trtbwe. mttopord. OT?F,noNT, TUEsmv, MAYtii-io2o. ; ' , :.- y MBg-ag-Mg HI! . . . . ! : i iocal and Personal Priivutlnii Illumination for "fuollng traotora In una at nlRht In nraparlnic tho now city nlrrt alto, a ntilnit df Hunt wan Inatullvd yoa turdity nt the alto hy City Kl"-c-lrlclan Hurry lllniibiimi'r. f The trui'torn ar working two ahifla of nlKht- hui .oncli, jind th. only nvnllnlile time for w-rvlcliiK anil rc fucllnir; cotnM after: dark. t Whllo, I lie li'tti'iiim lira worked In 1" l(ifl; no nmploycM enn work over nlyht. bourn, duo to the atilto work-. mtn' comiiillon Jaw. i Window itluaa, all alaoa; nlao Plato itlaaa. Trowbridge Cabinet! VVkni i i : ; , tf William trucker, who la a mem ' bur of Urn Junior cliiwi at the Unl yeinlly of Oroiton, In vialtlng at bin homo In Mudford. ' All miring hau greatly reduced at Uittle lloword'H. , , "? ,Tb,, condition i of, Homer neiul, nuprrlntendent of tbo Nou.ih.prn Oregon OttH C,a. iilnnl, ,!who un (forwent a major njierallon ill the HarrtnJ llewt Jtonpltal a wpok ago, Ih Improving. For A time hl con dition' wan regarded. a aerloua. Cotn 10 Vajlih Hall, Wednen day evonlng nt 8 o'clpck. Hrldno nnd.,fiv. hundred (Will ba 'played, ftefreubmenm. lleneflt HI, Ann's AUr npi'lety. ; Trie ?0c. tf flood piano for Bale at a wonder ful barguln; eay term. . Wrlto ('. F 11., cure Mull Tribune. 06 aiioata from a dlatnnca regleter d nt Medford holeln Inolinlfl W. II. Merluk of, Adanm, NV y.."W, . Mllchell of ClilCnga, 111., Cllndya Houne of OOflUr fl'lcno, Ida., Cap ililn J. J. Schmidt of I'anamn Cuiml Zone, and Oebrgo Ivamplaln of Koehealvr,. N. Y, ,. , ,., , Thla paper give free tlokati to ttnrnej' clrcim for olilldrea under 18, floe ad ami get busy. , G8 W, A. lllllly) Williams, repre. ontlVtg tbo Alexnnder Alrernft uomiuiny. nrrlved In . Medford ye tordtiy ; evening from California,, while milking. A mile promotion tour for the company, manufac turer of the Rnglnrork nlnlanet. Mr. Wllllnmii made a number of local "hona thin forenoon and left al noon for (lie northern part of the mate 18-ln. green pine alnhwood 61. Ml per tier, haul It youmelf. Med. Kul Co. Tel. 631.' BStf ' I. Cypher!, local man, In Judga Taylor'n court yesterday afternoon changed bl plea of not guilty, entered aometlme ago, on tb charge of Helling liquor, to guilty. It wna then broliRht to the attention of Ihe court tbnt t?ypbert, who Iibh n wife and five children, had Jum obtalniMl a remunerative Job an millwright nt n local box faotory, and to enable, nix family to get hlH enrnlngH aentenco wuh deferred for 60 uayfl, .-:' . : Hulman'a plunge Opena May 4th Four of the eight olllex- of Ore gon covered by tbo H, V. Ktrnua At Company building mrvey howcd material InoreaHea In value of building permits in April aa com pared with April, 193K. The per mit values of Oregon cities follows, with the April,. 11)119, . value first and the April, I9S8, value aecond: Albany, tSl.810, $91iTU; Aatorln. 17036. I34T0; Baker, SH.U, 33. 637: Kugene, f 66.443. 1 103.200; Klamath Valla, 6146,741, $73,1146: Marahfleld. f600, 64176: Medtoril, 130,866, 657.130; nnd Portland. l. 343,036, 1.666,4!I6, " Select grade factory Mocks $5.60 pr load.- Med. Kuel Co. Tel. S1. tStf , Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rwl'gnrt are spending the week In San Frnn clsco, where, their daughter, Mary Mwlgart. who was graduated from the Medford high school, was to be graduated as a trained nurse this week from the Stanford Hospital Training school tor. nurse. Mr. and Mrs, Kwlgarl were accompanied by Louis Humphrey, local arclil . tect. , r , . . , , ) ,, .. . , , Children get free tickets to Karnea' circus. ; May 16. for very . little ettort. See ad elaewhere, 63 .. tiumnter prices on select grade green alabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel, 631. ... , 63tf . Italph Hand, former Hold . Hill wrestler who wrealled Sailor Jack . Wood here laat night at the Arm ory, was evheduled to leave tudsy for his home In Wenatohee, Wash., Where he has been located for sev eral years past. Hand was greeted by many old friends and acquaint ances when he was In Medford Inst evening. While en route to Med . ford. he. wrestled a main event In Oly mils. Wash., and won his match In two straight falls. V A Convenient fcUt lind thapt are two of tii rtuoni for th tremndou popularity of Huhrar'i nw long loaf. Havo yon tried ItT .u , Fire Chief itoy Elliot Is poorer by 630 because he was'not present at the American I-cglon post meet ! (ii k lust nlgbl. Ills name wa-drawn f.s winner of the post-"kilty'' which ncluded thut amount. . It wns not so long ugu when hlH name was i drawn for u similar pur)ose at the ! Lions club when ho was not pres ent. However, whon he was at the next meeting, his name wns I again druwn. He expects to repeut tha procedure In the next legion mietlng. , s . .,',. lll.n, green pine slnbwood 61 0" per tier, haul It yourself. ..Med. Fill'! Co.' Tel. C1, ' , , , 6:itf I'. I'. Rlulinm, tha local flxblng export, while, cn routo .Ibis morn ing; from; Medford .tn.-tbe Rogue' river, becanie a flro fighter. Ah be reai hMl Ihn, vicinity of . the Uwen-Orvgon mill he noticed u thin white pillar of smoke down toward Central 1'olnl, and by the time he arrived In the limits or1 that town the pillar of Hmoke had taken tho .form of flRmcs Hhootlng hlKli into the nlr. A dwellliig owned by Mr. Hum JlniiKlitml wa.-t ImrnliiK.. )iiL Junt Ah hn-wuh About tu Otrn in an iilurni,, (hit flro hH(l, beon illHrnv-! oivd., ,.Th?n when tb hewe univtMl ho took an active part In Hh nan- j ounK. ;. '. i , .-. . 1 Da n cp JitckHon HprlnK Club Hat. nlKht, :30 till 2. . , 08 i Karl W. Onthnnk. executlvmnec-I rotury of tho Unlveriilty of Orogun, , will (timet the ummor Hownlon tour nxt AtiKUKt whon tho Htoamcr Wucon will tako lHfi stUflentH ulonK the picturt'Kqiie AlaHkan HhnroaH. . Children get fren ticket to Ilarnen' olrciiH, Muy JO, for vory llttlo effort. Boe nd eliiewhoro. CS Tho city dnic oatchnr Ih hIIII huy. nnd rnpoi-tnd the catchluK of two Htray dtRM yoHlnrduy. lit bcjian tho day .thltt mornliiK with oi'iImh from tho, police t Uepui'tmnnt to catch a Uor In went Mvdford, fol lowing compltilntH It had been toar Intr un Kardnns of resUlentN In that Hoctlun. llo reportPd tho number of Htray (Iokh hua dccreaHcd Ha tin facturlly nnd It 1 probable liiK nervliiOH will noon ba no Umtfer Helect Kt'iulo factory blnckn $f.&) per load. Mud. Fuel Co, Tel. 631. . fi3tf A bounty warrant wan Atmied (IiIh forenoon nt the county rlerkn of fice to leloyd Walch of Tnke Creek for tho klllliiK of hIx coyote ptipH. Thin paper given fren tickets to nurnoH1 olroua for children under 10. Boo nd and Ret buny. G3 A decree annulling the mnrrlnRC of Dorothy Franklin And John Voyle Krnnklln wan returned by tho circuit court thin week. The nnnullment wan mniKht on RrotindH Hint the ftlrl, 10 yearn of aro nt (he time of her marrlaRa InHt year, wan too youtiK to fully umlcrHfnnd tho mnrrlitRe contract. Her maiden name wan Dorothy Nlnlnger. Mwltnmlng now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf Rlvft C. Mitchell was Kranled n building permit by tho city yester day to repair a dwulling on Went Tenth Htroet at n coHt of $70. Hummr prtrvit on Holect Hiodc Rieen flluhwood. Med. Fuel Co, Tel. 031. . . . 63lf Proud of , themelve for havlnn made mich Rood tltuo, two Seattle rII'Ih arrived In Medford Inst even-! Ing while en routo on a hitch-hike i from the TMget Hound city to Tla J nana. Mexico, as a vacation Jaunt.; Thny left Portland yenterday fore noon at 10:30 nnd experienced no difficulty In arriving hero In the evening. Tho glrla were modvMt ami declined to have their namen placed, In print. They wero clad In overall, caps. thlrtn and hl;h heeled shoes. One girl explained he found It ennter to walk in that typo uf footwear. Helman'a plungo op cm Mny 4th. . 70 1'at Condron of Itochentor. Minn.. wan among tho motorola from a dlNtui.ce who roRitttered today nt tho local branch of the out of ntnte uto reRtntrnlion bureuu. . Kindling for wile, limited nop ply Med. Kuel Co., Tel. 081.. &Stf llnroltl Tomllnnon. Junior In law hnH been appointed by tho Htudent council, na manager of tho Colle Mian, ntudent weekly nownpaper of Willamette unlvei'Hlty, , Cheap lumber and oedar post. Medford Lumber Co. SSTtf -A petition of voluntary bank ruptcy by Herl Proper of OvuntH i'ahm, premmted In federal . court 1n Portland, has been Teferred to Harry C, 8kyrn5an. local bank ruptcy refei-eer for hearing in i Mhort time. Draper HMs llaltimion of nnd assets, claimed to he oxempt. of $b0. The liabilities are account duo Oronts Pass mer-l chants and Individuals, with none going over ISO. Kindling for ante, limited Wpplv. Med. Kuiel Co., Tel. S. B3tf O. K. Mlllurd. pastor of the Cin tral Point Christian church And. Medford real estate broker, will de liver the Memorial day address for. the D. A. . of Central Point, and the bacralaurente acrmon for the jClold Hill graduating class In the jhlnh achool auditorium Sunday evening. May lPih. Dance Jackson Springs Club Sat.. nlrht, t:.l0 till 8, M Miss MarRaret Fitch, dausbter i of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fttch. wh indorwent nn operation tor ! apumtlcltla at the Sacred Heart t hoepllnl last week, was reported to he showing continued Improvement j itMtay, , . s Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat, ... 44tf Apparently following the lead aW i by Med font, gasoline has dropped ! from 27 Vi emt to la cents In Asb 1 land, after all dealers had aareed sometime ago to aril at that prtc : Kfforta were made a ahorl time I ago to have the price raised to the ; same leve-1 In Medfonl, after prities ihatl ranged from l to 5 rents. 'An agreement waa reached here this week to aril at 14 S and lf ; cents. This price la expected to : continue Indefinitely. ; All klnda of woodwork. City Cabinet Works, 117 N. nr. at I Kecwery fr Mrs, lee Tuttte. who has hern arrtously ill for a hort time past, i practically a ured, accord nc to reiorta tod;y. I She had been so HI that tvlattvoa were called to her bedMde from eastern Oregon. i Oet those' fetidera and krtti. ..i.k...j . M.it. c. t M.i.i wi,. t Service Station. Thone 41J. tf i Miss Frances Kellogg, who had been operating tbe, elevator In ,be Liberty building,! Imis nccepted now duties ks clerk arthc CMy Cleaning and Uyelng works on North Hlver slde avenue., Her elevator, duties have been taken overljy Miss Kath leen Yocum. Dinner, Lutheran church, Fourth! and Oakdalu, Wednesday.. 6:80 to 7:30. Ailults 40c. Children 26c. . 68 Included among the 1'ortlnnd resident reglstured at. local hotels are J, U VanlJensen. J. 'f . Myers. It. O. Iluyes. U. It. Alden, Richard., Wellen, 10. II. Oullleh. M. M, Wll-J kins, I)-, yv. Mud, J. T.' Jlenry, An gus Chlj.holm, V.( H. Hmlih and Uiturgo jiuchgnan..- ,( J , ; Heuduuartnrs for Trades, Beebe A Hlma. 18 S.-Bnrllett. . 62 One of tho marathon roller skat-, or who utU'ucted statewide otten-. tlon nt Portland recently, s spend ing a, short time In' Ashlnnd, after' having hitch-hiked i-om the,Htute metropolis to southern Orogon. He Lmhcr 1'endleton and had skated 710 hours 'hen he was forced to discontinue. For that length nf time ho, hud nkatfd or 13 mluutes ami then rested for- 17' mlmiteH. lie phum to Hpcnd the summer In Ashland. Dr. M. C, Barber In now located. nt .No., G and fl, Deuel Bldg., above Hu Hsell's store. CS There waa one fntallty due to In dustrial accidents Iri Oregon during the wcok entllnR May ft, nccordltiK to tho Hlulo Industrial accident Tomniltwlon., There wero 87 0 accl- dentH reported to the fommlftslon. JieIman'A plunge opens May 4th. 70 Tho four local men. Kvereti cott, Btnnley Jonea, HterllnR Rich mond, and J. 10, Calllater, nrreHtrld Sunday evening on u charge of fishing after dark, preferred by Deputy Game Warden Itoy Purr, will not Rtand trial Friday, as Hcheduled, , the case having been dlstnlHrted for luck of evidence. lawn mowers, sharpened, cleaned ami udjunlud, fl.00. Pliuiio 2JU. Al PIcbe. (, v , .. , &X , Included nmotiR tho vImI(ih'h In Meilford lual cveiUnu. at Ihe I. ,J. O, F. smoker ut the Armory were M. D. liowers, Fred Murtincuti and Kaymoml Hitter of Cold I fill, Kciir neth Heebe. Thtnnus Jtoss, ,lum.t Rohh, George. Sorcnson, Karl Wea ver, Fred HesHelgrave, . Kil Vincent und J. O. Love of Central Point. V. M. MoitIh of Ttablw Hock, Dew ey Hill und Jume Orleve of Pros pect, A. C. Ninlnger (tf Anhlatid and J.ouIh Ptihl of .Incksonvllle. . Miss Jean Van Dyke returned ' yesterday from GrantM Pans, where j she had spent several daya visiting i friends. Money loaned to worthy people co pay their honest debts. .Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12, Palm BlkM cor. Main and Front, upstairs. B4tf i Tomiornry auto UcenseH were stted ut tbo sheriff's offlco yetei day afternoon to the Commercial Credit company of Portland, Chllo UUlu Mill AVork.t of It ray, l.ora Averill, James Hrewer, Fageol Mo tor Hales company and Cecil ltai ker of Med f mil, Jewne J tic hard soft of Cenlrul Point. W. A. (looljen of Jungle Point nnd F. H. Wymon of Hutto Falls. , Ladles house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. Tho J, Re Soamea "Rosalia" line. "Rvery wearer Is a booster." CaII 904-I forenoons for further Infor mation, Also silk dresses for salo. Mrs. Harto. 4 6tf Eighth, grade pupils throughout the county are now devoting special time to study. In view of the state examinations scheduled for next Thursday and Friday In all schools In the county with the exeptlon of Medford and Ashland. The questions are prepared In the office of tho slttto school superin tendent and cover their respective fields thoroughly. , Chonp dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. - 3il"tf Among the county visitors In Mdford yesterday afternoon was Miss Gloria Krauso of tho Apple gatu section. Dressmaking, smocking nnd but tonholes. . The Fashion hop, 4;M Medford DUIr. Phono ,1181. I3tf The weather in Modforu a year ago yesterday was .much wurmer, wlil a maximum of 4- and mini mum of 40. thun yesterday, whose maximum was 75. ,TIis morning's minimum was 40 dcgivtts. Wo spray all kinds of trees and shrubs. No order too small. Phone your orders to 1039. 08 . The Parent -Teachers' meeting of the Junior high , school bus bevn postponed until Friday, May 31 the day of the high school exhibit. The lilrl Soonts and Hoy Scouts will put on an Interesting program Swimming nur In drinking water at tho Nat. , , 4 4 if . Mr. and Mrs., Tompkins, former resident of M ml ford, stopped ov en route to thoir.hame from south ern California to vixit with Rev. James K. Cornier and family. . . Iel me write your f Ira Insurance. Carl Y, Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phona $93. tf Kdltor George Inwley of tho Ar huckle American. Arbuckle, Cal.. nnd It. I Hale. of rbuckle stop ped over In MedfoiM to visit Kev. J, K. onder f their return from Oranta Pass where they Attended the. aewjipttper convention. Try Model Bakery's delicious Butternut Rolls. Ill Veat Main. ss , Mr. nnd Mra. Clarence Weaver of Port land- were, local visitors In Medford yesterday. Mr. Weaver ih d I a t r I o t representative for the WeAttnghousQ electric range in this territory. The Thrift shop has a wool sale, all woolen garments at greatly re duced price. This la houe-clean-liut time, so please remember the Thrift shop Any discarded fur niture piclurea. ruga, dndtes and discarded clothing will be greatly appreciated. Call 4& or deliver ovr the Hex cafe SiAtr Opct lUilf &A1.KM, Ore.. May 14. (T Me Xernry brothert of IVrtlsnd w"e lowest bidders yesterday for the cuntmcl to rxcAvate for the foun dation of the new state office .building. The bid w, 2Xi. uteioven btd were receive!. The con- iitat will nvl dN ma)J un! Il Ihe return of Oover nor Vatterson who in ern vrcn. LOCATION RIDE IN AIRPLANE SHOWS , A .View v of . tht new Medford Airport, under construction- north pf Medford, from nn nirplane At n altitude of Hevora thousand feet. Is nn excellent onllghtenment tin to what the airport will mean to departing and arriving planoH, which : have been, accustomed to the, present field. At tho, fair grounds. : An airplane trip over the new field this forenoon by a Mall Trlbuno reporter, rovealed ho location to be one of the most Ideal In tho entlro valley. . . While construction hna hardly lu'Kun, the ulrport nppcured to be nlinoMt ready. n fai a4 levclneHH Ik concerned. "lylnK a hew- Ennle Tlavk biplane, W. . Williams of ! Ixh ArkcIph, huIoh promotion man, arer for tho Alexander Aircraft company, noun dived from ap proximately 300Q feet to within a few hundred feet of the field by way of Kreetlnff the tractor, scraper nnd scarifier lahorgra be low. In visiting tho field, Pilot JVil llams made a aeml-clrcle of the valley, flyhiK 110 miles nn hour, alonic noxey Anne Vnd then over the hills around Jacksonville. Me is mnklng a tour of the VaHflc coast for tho Alexander Aircraft' company nnd this7 Is his fli'HL visit to southern Oregon. Ie wns particularly Impressed with the airport construction und , do- como ino opportunity or . inKinfT part In tho dedicatory ceromonles whenever they might bo. , . FUNNY 'JOEYS' "J tint foolin1 Vound" in grolos fluu iujipurt'l, with liberal byplay of slapsticks. Inflated pig bladders and cup pistols, ns procedure for the support 'of star clowns In the circus. Is old stuff. It's, ,simnly not done, you know. Thot troupes of "joeys." 'who back up the pun- lomimo t)f . the slurs of . tho Al U Iirncj . circiiH, winch will t-Abiblt at Medford Thursday, May U. on P. and K. railroad Riounds, o throuKh Jut as much rehearsal as do the members of a Ih'oudway cast. There are 60 clowns with the Mar, or producing, fuumakcra lu the circus comedy dlspluys. Nt oily have these "Joeys" rehearsed every , move, , and pause In their carefully planned pantomime hits. but they -have. In winter u.uur- tors, tumbled through rigorou: ucrotMitic drills dully. GiTYWiLLSELL . REMAINING LOTS Matters rolntlnK to n big enm pai(tn in the near future for sellinK cily-owned lots were discussed by the city officials today ut the spec ial council meeting. It. appears that there are 15V lot with clear titles ready for sale, and that many. .more will be for sale nt a future date after these are sold, on which Ihe titles have not been cleared up yet. , . "The city wants to net out of the real estate business as soon oa pos-i slide," was the general sentiment expressed by the city officials at today's meeting. HEADQlJARfEM. flood prosress Is being reported by the ikew neud'iuarters Hmwiny off the lsth lofuntry. recently fornml by IT local men, m a pirt of the iregon National tluarxl or gnntsxtion The men met lt nucht and will meet acutn this evening perfecting plans and be cn)tng belter acquainted with the work The members are enthusiast tc and are planning huvd on taking an Active part in the annual guard encampment nest month at I 'Amp Clatsop nr month. Vntforms will he furnUltcd them In a short time members re Manntnc t nia a benefit dance soon. IN BARNES CIRCUS j BURTON SISTERS ON COPCO HOUR ; RADIO PROGRAM I The Rurton Sisters Co-ed orchos trn, hito of the University of Ore gon, will make Hh initial bow to tho radio public over Mtation KM KD tonight. The program which la preaentod by tho California Ore-1 on l'ower company will feature I this unktue, musical oi'Kuntnatlofi ! tn iioiuliti' Huns und dunce hits an well ah Heveral select ions of tho Hcmi-ClasHic type, Specialty numbers by Individual rnumhuru of the orcheHtra, as well as prroup selections; will make up a varied program which In bound to meet with popular approval. The Jlurton SisterH are all tal ented mtiHlclans and can nine well as play. Kach member don bles on several instruments . und they play classics ,wlth the same ease with which they provide "Jazz" hits. They have recently moved to Medford. from Eugene where they established an enviable repu tation in the northern part of the slate by their .appearances In the aters or dunce programs and over the fudlo. . It is anticipated that a large local audience will greet their first local, radio uppearance during ;.'opco hourfrom 9 to 10 p. m. tonight. . . . 4- DiilH TiiV the luBtallution of the tiiKhl imacotiH for the air mall lie tweeu Delta, ('al.. and Drain, Ore, will be culled lor the 'end of III" week, according lo J. C. Thompson, division manuHcr of the California ; Oregon Power company.. , Prelimi nary estimates of the work have been computed .and sites fur. tho beacon lights) were aelocted a j month ago. S. C. Miller of Dolso, Idaho, Of the aviation department of he de partment of commerce. Is now on H tour of tile Pacific coast, making the. final orrangemeuts and visit ing the vaiiotia airports. .Miller was here last Kriilay, . Onco the bids are let "and the preliminary, details arranged,' the work will be rushed. - It. was orlgi nully intended to inaugurate night Hying over this nee) ton June 1, but It will he delayed. . The beacons will be electrically lighted except in a few cases where the lights ate In Isolated placet TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY pot;Tiii:itN OURtlON REALTY CO. SAM-; OH KXt'HAXGE 3 7 -Acre first -clas pear orchard, heavv settliiK. -What have you to exchange either in part or whole? S3 4 Acres Rear creek bottom, 16 acres alfalfa.. 30 acres wheal, good Htund, 16 acres corn, '2 acres potatoes, balance In pasture; 8 room modern house, wuter pres sure system; good bur If, garage nnd other buildings. I'ftice $f. omi, including stock and equip ment. ' Will exchange for Cali foiniu lroierlv. 6 Acres, good Ststory house. furnished; planted .to al fulfa. mime fruit trees, cnlckens. Place will handle 5 cows; 1 mile from fine school. Price S4ao; SlfoMl cah, balance terms to suit. 4-Hoom house nnd bath. Sell this like rent, $."o down and 11 per mo. rent in advance. 1 1 S X. ltiverside. Nat lildg. 56 KOH.SAl.K Close in East Main St. home of 7 rooms, modern, double plumbing, "especially suited to reining a few rooms; large lot. shade, on pavement with nil As sessments paid. Absentee owper says seU fir $3500; reasonable terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., exclusive Agents. KO It SALE Xenr high school. 2 modern stucco homes, attractive In design, good location, always rented; income $fi24 per year. A real buy at $4,000. Terms, or will exchange for southern Cali fornia property. Sew Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., exclusive Agents. 55 KOU SA1.K .Knot hill slock nnd dairy ranch consisting of lu6 acres of which 20 are In culti vation; has water right and seed ed to alfalfa, bo In nee timber and pasture land: jihundance of out side range; small family orchard, berries of all kind.t; &-rmun house, furnished; tarn, milk house with milk separator, and other outbuildings; $ head milk cows, 4 yearling h e i f e rs, t eu m . wagon and complete farm eouip ment. Cnek runs through place. This property is only -4 mites from town und Pacific highway. Price complete $3mii; good terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Ine. . . . 55 VANTK1 Shoe shiner. Kast Side Shw Shining 1 'arlor. Z23 K. M;i(n. 54 KOK liKNT i-o A 4-room country home and garage, near Medford. 910 pr month. Write Hox &, M.iil Tribune. & KOU SAI.K Tf ynu are looking for a an h u r hn n b riH-ec v. don'l tutsx this up. No near competition, i rorced to sell Write me. Hot Springs Store. Klamath Kalis. Ore., Portland St. 5& STHAYKP Prom RoxV Ann Or chard, white bull terrier wearing spike collar. Return to Dr. Stone for reward. 64 - i;eiween fioiei Meororn mm a pair tu noe glasses in case. Kinder plee leave at this office. S4 POH WENT Nice room, beard. US N. Oakdale. 4i KU SALK liy owner, new mod ern Spanish stucco bungalow. room and bath, agnte fireplace, hardwood floors, built -in-v plas tered garage. 17 Mk trees. 1 bKck from school. Small payment down, Keal barcaln. Call and ee for yiuirwlf at N. Columbus Ave. V" graea ASK BEACON BIDS SOON IS REPORT DARBY RESIDENCE BURNS TO GROUND Fire of undotermlned origin late .-Saturday nfKht 'rtestrbyeD the resi dence on the H. J. I'almer roncli near th Old. Stake road. -wNt of Medrortl. The house wns botAipied by.. Srot DiLrby :uml fumlly, who were In this oity during the lime tlx? bulldlntt, InrluJInK the ontlro furnishlnKs,. wtis cotisumed. There "? " 'nauranoe on he contents. hut approximately one-haK pf the $5000 loss incurred by the loss of the " building ' was covered. Tho dwelling had seven, rooma and was formerly occupied by Fred ). Sun der and family. , 4. HAL MILLER WINNER j COPCO ESSAY Pffi It hna Just been learned that Hal Miller, well known. CJopco operator at Prospect is the winner of tho l!29 essay content conducted by the power company for its em ployes. ..... . Mr.' Miller! wins' a trip to- the convention otf the Northwest Klec tric ,ight .and Power .association convention at .Seattle in June. His prize essay. Is also, .entered ,in the N'. VV. K. Ij. and P. association con test in competition with other prize essays from . various, utility companies of the- northwest. ' The essays were judged - liy a local committee including. .Prof.' B. ll. Conklo, liarl , C. ..(latldis nnd Newton 't'haney. . " NEW M!LLARD;TRACT: Tbe D,i 10. Millard company has offered to idvc a lot In their .new aut-of-doors subdivision on Koun rivor for tho Iwst name ;for the project. And as n result many very sutfKest i ve nn mvs ha ve bten s u u mitted,-'. The contest is to close on Wednesday evening May 10th. and all. names must bcin by that time. The new tract Is on tHe .Crater Iuke highway just below Trail, and having over - 4600 feet of river frontage. Most of the lots have an acre or more nnd at covered with - beautiful trees? ' Two fine spriiiKs will serve those Who build on the.tract and ouch lot will be supplied with free irrigation water. COPCO SALT LICKS T The Cnllfornla-Oregon Power company, which recently combined nfflciency - with kidncsM to dumb brutes; and distributed rock sail round their nwer poles in the hill districts of Jackson county, to ih' II. 'Ml - H-st"is ' 5 omorrow.- i Bii loll II ' i OUR 8CREEN SPEAKS THE .VERY BEST . W j 1 B ' FUNNIER; TH AN EVER! llK.1 . . . SEE AND Hf AR Ml Mill '' ' ' ;'. GEORGE SIDNEY llnliH n ' The famous Irish and rfZn1 ,, tf f 11 f I Jewish pieA.re3 have .MO (fl " I SI b"n h . outiunding 1 Gi$S , PUIJ M B reen comedies during VV'i Al v VI iVll! . ' RiVuS 'llll ,""d ; swain , lipll I -rs OTIMI B-BELDS 1 Siflfiffl " '"' Last Times TONIGHT -; j iiJiilllliiliiiX ' .'WiLLARD MACK'S e jliBWij rrf ALL TALKER . "l1ir"iai ftTV "THE VOICE OF ' JSSSS3ZS$ p j " THE CITY" y j I mH I , iH. rTV I Veen the range stock trom i the brine soukfd loles. report rumors or adverse credit develop. that i)art, unknown to them. ; menta. The market opened Irregu ' have- been pttrklHK' off tl.f rock' lar. turnett heavy when several , alt and the range atock have re- : the roppera, motor and -steel shares Mimed the eatim; of the brine aoaked power poleM. x ' j The power company Bent out a, force today to diatribute more rock aalt in the foothills, of the Slpklyoua. and alonis the Ashland-, Klamath Falls hichway. J In payment for the rock sa'1 'the Btock Btamped down the weeds) for a considerable distance arouou the poles, maklnK a flie-brake. Wall Street Report '.SEW VOllK; May 14. (Pi Ei'iath: price;, movements charac tcrbsed today's stock' piarket which Your Income -Producing Building May Be An . Ash Heap Tomorrow A Rental Value Insurance Policy Protects Your Home R. A. H0LME3 INSURANCE AGENCY Jackion Co. Bank Bldfl. Phone 444 SINCE 1 909 2 Tsirtr mtrmtnfl 3 :;'H6me Made" and Mother's Bread sure taste liko home made. Let us make your Shortcakes . ........ . - . . ..-'... . Bakery 111 W. Main St. E . M Ifctf OTlffl nriTl I 1 H V Hill ! ' ii i 1 1 . I I 1 !! i iii!!!!!ii!itiiii!ll!iii!ii!illl!::!i!ilil!iiliy " nuence of broke throush yesterday low lev. ela. nitllled under the leadership f General Klectric around mid- . day and then turned heavy ngaln In response to a stiffening in call i money rates. . . The cloae was strong. Total sales approximated 3,auu,uuu ahatea. .... J- . .PafliepVtun- More Days May 14-15 Hurry! Hurry! isis Mitinees.....'.riOc and 15c Evenings..: 10c and 25c Are Open Nights This Week, ; Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store ' Strang's Drug Store CEQL B.DeAAJIIBS m I ( I I flJcai i,i i . ii.'" : " "i il, ill. ill mil uM: ;;(! llliiiu::.inil!liiiii iiWiUuiiiililallll