PAGE TWO WEDFORD HUE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKFiON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1029. Iocal and -'Personal Grovcr A. Youngs, while fishing for trout at Hard riffle last even lng,caughl o' li V4 -pound uteelhead trout, which Is one of the largest' caught this season so far In the HoKue river. Helman's plunge opens May 4th. Hugh 8. Rankin and W. It Jones, supervisor and superintendent of road construction, respectively, of the Crater national forest, left this morning for the Applegate section to survey a route for a proposed new road into Hquaw lake. . They will be gone at least several days. Window glass, all sizes; also plat glass. , Trowbridge - Cabinet Wks. ' ' tf OuesU from a distance registered at Medford hotels include V. C. Talge, R, B. Hook and C. M. Barnes of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. Burgoyne and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howe of New Tork City, p. M. Berryman and 8. H. Boggft of Washington, D. C, W. H. Merrick of Adams, N. Y., and Mrs. Alice Clements of Boise, Ida; Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medtord Lumber Co. .' S2Jtf Ari Important meeting "of the American Legion drum corpB, the drum corps commission and the post executive committee, is sched uled for tonight at the Armory. Plans for , an active 1 drum corps program will be outlined and every member of the above groups Is urged to be present. ' 1 All spring hats greatly reduced at Lottie Howard's. : 68 Kd Jordan of Wolf Creek shot and killed a big cougar near that place Sunday morning. This Is the second to be killed there this year, and one other has been seen. rants Pass Courier. Hwlmming now in drinking water at the Nat. 44tf The annual National Guard en campment In June will give local young men an opportunity-of spending a delightful vacation of two weeks on the sea coast. Cap lain Carl Y. Tengwald announced today there are still five vacancies to be filled in Company A before that unit leaves next month for Camp- Clatsop, The company at the present time Is reported in tho best condition it has been for sometime past, and its members are all planning enthusiastically on, the June encampment. Good piano for sale at a wonder- ( ful' bargain; easy terms. Write C.l F. H care Mall Tribune, S6 T; O. Bradley, general superin tendent of the California Oregon Power company, left today on a brief business trip to Yreka and other. northern California points. The Oregon State College picnic will: be held at Jackson Hot Springs Monday night. May 20th. All for mer students and alumni are In-1 vtted. Be there by 6:30 p. m. If transportation is . desired,, phone Mrs; B. T. DeLoeh, 890-U or Mrs. Carpenter, (14. j v 1 68 . Nearly a dosen Medford "docVora were attending the annual meeting of .the Southern Oregon Medical society at Grants Pass today, where Dr. William J. Mayo, famed phy sician and surgeon of Rochester, Minn., was scheduled to be the main speaker this afternoon. 18-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. (II. 68tf Will O. Steele of Eugene, the U. S. commissioner of Crater national park,, arrived in the city yesterday and tomorrow morning will leave for the national park to take up his season's duties there. . ,- , The Oregon State College picnic will be held at Jackson Hot Springs Monday night, May 80th. AH tor mer students and alumni are in vlted. Be there by 6:30 p. m. If transportation is desired, phone Mrs. B. T. DeLosh, 390-1 or Mrs. Carpenter. (84. G . Mrs. Waller Hilyard, clerk at Mann a department store, was Oaken to the Sacred Heart hospital this morning where she underwent an- operation for appendicitis. Bejecl grade factory blocks $6.(0 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. (SI. ;- ', (itf A class of five candidates will be, Initiated Into the Elks lodge tomorrow evening. - Helman's plunge opens May 4th. Give the ! Children -( v" - a light lunch when they ! oome home from school ; in the afternoon. . . . ! Doctor ar that most children iiWd it to help prevent under j nourishment and mal- I '. nutrition. . , . surveys ? by school and health au. , thorities show that . thousands o f young- '. mtMrm era in nA ftf HT. 1 1 tra nourishment. . . I : Mothers, give your chil- i dren an After School ; Lunch of Wholesome r Bakery Foods with jam, ; butter, milk, etc 5 Start today for their , ; health's sake. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Williams of Eugene were business visitors In Medford today. Mrs. Williams vis ited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Holmes whose daughter, Miss Ruth Holmes, was a sorority sister of Mrs. Williams at the Uni versity of Oregon. .' Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel CO. Tel. (SI. 63tf Among the Oregonlans register ed at Medford hotels ' are 11. A. Ludgren of Corvaltls, J. H.- Ryan of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Wil liams, It. It. Adklnson, H. C. Bar Chun, Ed Harney and Paul Dunn of Eugene, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Al derman, Mr. and Mrs. Q. L. Keeler, F. A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clancy, John M. Krog, W- E. Knight, H. C. Lawson,. D, J. Sin-' clair, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Melllng ton, A. 3. Hall. Geo. B. Dreseoll, H. O. Sheron, B. j. Austin, G. Wald mont, Eva Traver, Grover Tyler, L. G. Berg, J. JU VanDensen, Mrs. W. J. Corcoran, H. H. Harris and' W. L. Parkhurst. -' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 827tf Mrs. Vernon Jones and son Billy, who' had been visiting rela tives and friends In the valley for. several weeks, left for Fresno, Cal Saturday. ' At Davis, Mrs. Jones was met by her husband, Vernon Jones, and will return by car via Sacramento and valley points. Mr. Jones has a responsible position In the government forest service there. Medford lodge No. 83, I. O. O. F.,. will entertain the Grand Lodge, Department of Oregon, in their state convention. May 20, 21, 22 and 23, and they are desirous of secur ing rooms in the homes' of our citi zens. ' Anyone that will rent rooms' for the above dates please send name, residence number and price to John A. Perl, chairman of the housing committee. -G4! Marriage licenses were Issued at tho county clerk's office yesterday to Pascoll, 30, and Gladys War drip, 24, both of Grant pass, and to Richard Adams, 19, arid Winnie Rogers, 19, both fo Gold Hill. l(-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf : Not to be outdone by the Normal Al Plche. school lettermen. Ashland high school boys Saturday constructed a huge "A" on Mount Ori:ly, the letter being 1C0 wide and 300 feet long. Saturday night at 8 o'clock after an all-day task of construct ing the letter, flares were lighted and the huge A was definitely dis cernible from this city, Ashland tidings. Try Model Bakery's delicious Butternut Rolls. Ill West. Main. 52 Building permits were Issued by the city today unci yesterday to Ell Dahack to remodel a dwelling on Haven street al a cost of $200, and to William Connor to construct a store on West Main at a cost of $1000. other permits were Issued to John Robertson, Jr., for a gas tank on North Riverside avenue and to William Peoh to repair a dwelling on West Main street at a cost of $100. Dance Jackson Springs Club Sal, night, 9:30 till 2.. :' 58 Capital post. American legion. of Salem now has a membership of 1136, the largest In the history of the organization and believed to be the largest legion member ship of any city under 60,000 pop- illation In the united States. Post officials expect to exceed the 1200 mark In membership before the 1929 convention Is held at Salem. Select grade factory blocks $5.(0 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. ($1. GStf Mrs. M. R. Hare, who conducted the successful demonstrations of the General Blectrlo refrigerator In this city last week, Is now put ting on a similar series of classes In Grants Pass for the Copco store tnere. She will also conduct re frigeratlon demonstrations In Rose burg, Klamath Falls and other cities In "Copcoland" during the next few weeks. Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf A bounty warrant was Issued yesterday at tho county clerk's of flee to William Waloh of Eagle Point for 12 coyote puppies and to a. f. smith or Ashland, one coy, ote. Ladles' house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The J. R. Sonnies "Rosalia" line. "Every wearer ts a booster." Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Barto. 45lf Mr. and Mrs. A. IT. Gould and C. I,. Beverly are among the vis itors In Medford from Seattle. Summer price oh select grade green slabwood, Med. Fuel Co. Tel. (31. 6Sif An action to recover damages of $36,000 was filed In circuit court yesterday by Robert Longden against the Southern Oregon Stages us the result of an auto crash in the Greensprlngs mountains last Mnrrh when Longden's machine rolled over a grade, following a crash with tho stage. Uinttden al lege the stage was driven in a careless manner and that he sus tained permanent Injuries to mind and body. Klndllpg for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 63tf Paul Wright relumed from northern California yesterday where he has spent the past few days on business. Kindling for sale, limited sunnly. Med. Fuel CO., Tel. (31, GStr - Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Vincent of' Prospect shopped In the city yes j terdsy. j Dance Jackson Spring Club Sat. ' night. 9:30 till I. 6S : Miss Merle Wllllts of southern I California Is visiting with her par-i ents. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Willlts': of Persist this week. j All kinds of woodwork. City Cabinet Works. 2 S7 N. Fir. 68 Paul Brunch of Portland spent yesterday and today In the city i vUlting friends and transacting! business. t Swimming now In drinking water, t the Nat. v 44tf ; Mrs. W. H. McOowan, Mrs. Charles Ollvett and Mrs.. Owen Woodcock spent last evening In Frank Glover, representative of the National Fire Insurance com pany of Portland, spent today in the city on business. He will leave tomorrow for Klamati Falls. . :i Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12, Palm Blk cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 24tf Mrs. Earl Gaddls and daughter Dorothy left for Sacramento Sat urday hlght to Be gone a week, on a pleasure trip.' Dressmaking, smocklng-and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. JSlf ReV. E. P. Lawrence will preach the baccalaureate sermon tonight for the graduating class of the Prospect high school. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. ' tf ', Ktate Traffic Lieutenant p. O. Nichols returned early this -week from Burns and other eastern Ore gon points, following an Inspection tour of that section. He reported that In a 130-mlle stretch between Burns and Palsely he saw unly three -ranch houses. In the sage bruBh plains and met only three automobiles. As a result of his visit, over $300 worth more of auto mobile licenses were sold to Har ney county motorists. ' Dr. M. C. Barber Is now located at No. '6 and (, Deuel Bldg., above Russell's store. ($ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grlgsby and daughter of Ashland visited Bun day with Mr. Grlgsby's parents In the Central Point district. Helman's plunge opens May 4th. in Direct Information has come from the mouth of the Rogue that Illegal' fishing lias never ceased, and that Instead of net nets, the fishermen have taken td the drift nets. When the, legal season opens on May 15, tho fishermen at the mouth will have had a year of fishing a year In which they have made great Inroads upon the game fish. Another year of this and the Rogue will cease to be a great fishing stream. Grants Pass Courier. - ' Lawn mowers sharpened, cleaned and adjusted, $1.00. Phone 290. ( Miss Olga Anderson resumed duties today nt the sheriff'. office. following a short visit with frlendr and relatives in Grass Valley, 'On I. It will not be long until tempor ary auto license-, plutes will . no longer be used, in Jackson county. according to the. sheriff's office. Probably beginning with next month. motnrb.tH nurcha.slnir - li censes will be given puper stlrkerF for the windshield, where they will be curried until the official ptates are received. - .' . Headquarters for Trades. Beehe & Sims, 16 S. Bartlett. B2 Next .week will he a poor time for a stranger to arrive In Med ford If he has not already made his hotel reservations, as nearly all the capacity of each hotel In tht- clty has been reserved for the week by members and delegates attend ing the state grand lodge of the I. O. O. F., beginning next Monday morning. According to present In dications, a portion of the over flow guests will be quartered in the nearby cities of Control r Point. Jacksonville and Ashlund. We spray all kinds of trees and Shrubs. No order too small. Phone your orders to 1039. 66 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued nt the, sheriff's office this forenoon and yesterday to W. H. Denting and 'C. C, Leonard of Med ford and the Bulck Auto Parts compahy of Grants Pass. - Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Phone S. tf A Judgment of $407 was return ed In circuit court yesterday In favor of M. O. Myers, who hnd sought dnmages of over $1000. claimed to have been done by seep age water: The Judgment was re turned, against the Medford Irri gation district, owners of an al leged defective flume, from which the wnter ran onto Myers' land and also caused the death of a numher of turkeys. Among the Californians register ed at Medford hotels are A. J. Rob inson ofGlendale, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Chute of Han Diego, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs, J, M. Ford. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Zimmerman of Los Angeles, J. W. Thomason and O. M. Hagley of Grass- Valley and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Harris, W. V. Reese, Ben M. Larkln, Geo. C. Roardman, Jr., and Mrs. R. B. Aver yand child. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 827tf - The fire -department was called shortly before 3 o'clock this after noon to extinguish a blazing row of berry bushes nnd brush in a back yard on HaVen street. The blaze was caused from a burning rubbish pile and resulted In no damage. : O. K. Bell, the district manager of the PlKgly Wlggiy stores, who has charge of all the PlKgly Wlggly stores In Medford, Klamath Fulls, Grants Pass and Marshfleld. will make his headquarters In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are making their home at 66 North Peach street, -.. ; .: i-, Prince of Wales . " Challenges Haig to Game of Golf . LEEDS, England. May 15.. UP) The ' Yorkshire Even-' 4 Ing News says today that the prince of Wales will play a golf match with Walter Hagen Saturday or Sunday. 4 The newspaper says that fc iho nrlnce has expressed a desire to have a round with llngen and It will be ployed on some southern course Sun- day If Hagen reaches the finals In the thousand gut- neus tournament, which are 4 to he nlnved Saturday. If Ilogen is eliminated before Saturday nt Moortown me t mutch will be played then. j,. nnnee nart of the structure and to heavy steel beams to support the second floor has begun under an appropriation of $5000 allowed by the 1929 legislature. The ap propriation was recommended by Secretary of State Hoss who is cus todian of the building.' OU SESSION LAWS READY FOR DELIVERY J" v , ' s : SALEM. Ore (JPJ The 1929; Oregon session laws ure off the press and ready for delivery, the secretary' . of state's office an nounced today. The first supply of the books will be for delivery to the counties and to officials. The book comprises 896 pages. Over the counter If sells for $2 a volume. For delivery by mall within the state. It Is $2.20 and outside the state $2.40. The 1927 ,T06"tATET0CLASSIFY u ,u. si onened for erection of second unit SEASIDE Construction of new .gh having-only 8-3 "pe"" ' nl ,.,. , amusement concession building is over the counter at , of . " under way in this place. . volume, though pages, sold uv S3 25. i ' ' v " Hernilston Light & Power com- ' ' PAHKUGSKfllils will soon b,c jpnny changed hands -recently , Burns has nJ..Ho if IT STARTS I TODAY L - fclU FOR HALE Bnled hay. Phone 40X-K-3. SO E TO F TULE BASIN IT- KUMATH FALLS, Ore., Muy IB. (JP Mnn Is ' mobilizing his forreii on tho Tule Lake basin for hintinniiul fiKht aijainHt the tfrnHS hopper pestilence which, in vary ing defi-nfes, damaneH crcpH In the Hixkfyou county farm section. tViuntiPHH hordes of the inKertH wive been Mvarming out of prb iuiIu ilm-linr Iho iirint few llHV.M anil nfter hnklnir in the nunUsht for (l short time, have started their de structive trek across green, fields. STATE CAPITOL GETS NEW BEAN SUPPORTS SAI.KM. Ore. (P) Strengthening of the state cnpitul building by the netullntlmi of henv.v timbers In the l'Ol'H Fuller Ilrush Representa tive now located here. . Phone .Mr. Morrison at 386-W. 69 A M'RSE With modern country home, would like to care for elderly or paralytic ladles. Pho- x nograph. radio and piano. Phone 63-t-W. 54 FOR SALE Delaval separator In fine condition lor nans llolmer, Koss Lane. Phone 534 V; 54 FOR SALEBerry cups and crates, r Monarch Seed Co. 64lf" FOR SALE Sweet- potato plant's. Monarch Seed Co. 54tf Foil SALE Sudan grass nnd suk- ur cane seed. Monarch Seed Co. 04lf FOR SALE Fully equipped nnd ..well improved commercial pear ' orchard: above frost, no smudg ing. 'Good terms to responsible party. C. S. Butterfield. Reullur. 6 Foil SAl-Wr-Itoeman trn.etor and ' tools, Maytag washer. Tel. 65. 60 FOR SALE 8-foot binder, has . been used 2 seasons. Phone ion. or call 30 No. Central. 54tf FOR RENT Well furnished front - room. 1 '-i blocks from City park. " Private home. 222 S. Holly. 5!) WANTED To rent small piano. State rent price. Rox G. Mull Tribune. 5H WANTED Experienced waitress. Franklin's Cufe. . Apply in per--. son. 54 FOR RENT OR SALE 5-room ; huuse on Austin St. Good con " dltion. ". E. Gates. J 57 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights i This Week Medford Pharmacy v ' Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store LAST TIMES TODAY Hurry! PATHC kwi CECIL B Dl MULE'S JwlWiUaha Phone y H Women's Hose 1". $1.00 Pair :Silk from top to toe with : ' 1 pointed heel. 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MIGHTY TUSKO THF TWn MASTODONS THE LARGEST BEASTS THAT WALK THE EARTH , TODAV TfUNSPORTCO IN Two SpCCIALIY CON5TBUCrt;0 RRCaiis KUNKHAR0T5 EQUESTRIAN MIDGETSV 14 TINY HORSEMEN FROM BAVARIA h BIGGEST TRAVELING ZOO Ai;H:V ON EARTH ' 'Tj TAJf nrnenDMAMrFC; DAI LY Warn M m r-m - - j- - 10OPtHl AND 7 PM.-RAIN OR SHINE Seat on Sal Clrcu bay at Jarmln ,Wood' Drug Store, coiner Main and Central Aejiu.' 4 DAYS OF HILARIOUS LAUGHTER The Famous Funny Families ARE HERE IN THEIR, FIRST TALKING PRODUCTION, George Sidney Mack Swain Vera Gordon Kate Price A modern son and daugh ter show two big bathin suit men how to run their own business. TWO TALKIE ACTS EDDIE LAMBERT America's Premier Concert Pianist AUDREY FERRIS in "The Question of Today" ADMISSION Mats. 10, 35; Eve. 25, 50 Let Your Rent Dollars Buy a Home for You Rent dollars, once paid, never return while money invested in a home of your own pays bis dividends. It is an easy matter to become a home owner . , Our CONVENIENT HOME LOANS 7 Preferred Stock Invest your money in this suc cessful home institution it's SAFE, ' PROFITABLE , and AVAILABLE"! Owners of this stock were recently paid 000 for 6 mouths earnings. monthly installments just hkc rent. - "-'r . i There is no better time to begin saving for a home than right NOW. Begin a fund that will meet the initial payment . . Our home loans will take care of the rest. Just 'phone 10-" and We'll tell you more about our - loan plan. Hi JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Cent Gold Hill visiting with Mrs. Phelt i Chapman of that city.