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PAGE TWO WEPrORD HXm TRIBUNE, CTEDFORD, QftEOONT. THURSDAY. MAY lfi. ri i' (! -I -A ' ft' i j Mi IocaLancL .... -'Personal Mayor -. W. Pines, City Kngl inerr Fred Schrffel and Beeley Hall will leave by airplane tomorrow imornlnir for Portland and Seattle ;to look over the airports mere ana confer tvlth 1'. O. Johnson, presl- ,ueni ui inw iiri:iK , company. Mr. Humphries of the Pa - i . m . - .v... wt l be held at Jackson Hot i "'" Trans,K.r and others. -( jBardlng the construction of the ' p I I gone two or three day. '. Helman's plunge opens May 4th. I '. - ' Major J.. A. Tlerney oi bugene, I jwhb came here yesterday to attend 5 (the officers reserve meeting In the iArmory last nlKht, waa accompa- nled on the trip by Mrs. Tlerney J. and Sofie Olsen. Window glass, all sizes; ' also plate glass. Trowbridge. Cabinet ( Wo.. ' ' '.- ' t Mrs. Georsre Purucker arrived 5 yesterday from a two weeks' visit with her daughter In I-os Angeles. ' fliiMti. fpnm n fUnfanee registered at Medford hotels include Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wilson of Annapolis. LMd.. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. Blanck- .fleler'of Chicago, 111.. Otto E. ffiec4ifut Mav 18. Good music. . Good , of New York City, D. Buchanan and I 'M.; ! ." - McLaren of Vah- I couver. B. C. J. Kemp of Nanlamo. Ji. C. and -Nat uevilioi Kocnester. i Minn !i Hall's Cafeteria will open Sun Hay, beginning; May l!th. " . J John Calhoun forfeited a cash Ijball of 110 In the city court this P morning when he failed to appear I for trial on the charge of intoxlcn- I (lion. ? I I Cheap lutnber and cedar' posts; (Medford Lumber Co. S27tf i ' Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A'. McMann or Hollywood. Cal., escaped with jnlnor Injuries this afternoon when J Jthelr new Studebaker sedan over jtumed on the Pacific highway just & fwuth of town near the golf links. f The mishap occurred when a bee I Ktung Mr. McMann In the eye. Ah I jhe attempted to strike the bee from I ihia face he lost control of his car i fwhich struck a signboard, hit a tel I ephone pole, turned over and skld- ded on Ha side for 60 feet on the i "pavement. The car was not badly f damaged. Ashland Tidings. t 16-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 ! jiei tier, haul It yourself. Med. I Fuel Co. Tel. Ml. iitf J! C M. Hysklll, president of the Portland Press club. Is visiting here S )for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. pames Stevens and other local Krlends. Walker Kinrald's dance, Falr , grounds Sat. night. 5T I i Sir. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egnn 1 nave returned from Pebble Beach. I Cal.. after having spent several weeks visiting friends or relatives in . pttlcago. 111. I j Swimming now In drinking water P at the Nat. i t 44tf I! An efficient" system" of night pa trol work carried on by the state r gamo commission has practically tilimlnnted illegal net fishing on the ! Willamette river below Oregon City Hhls season. A crew of game war Mens each night police the river J and poachers have become skep tfenrahout using their nets. I I Walker A Klnrald'a dance. Fnlr I grounds Sat. night. 67 s . The Crater Lake Guild will meet (Monday evening. May 20, at the 'home of Mrs. Mark Wright, oppos tlte the Kvershady auto park on the 5 Pacific highway. Mrs. Nell Young land Mrs. Charlotte King will assist J the hostess. A strawberry festival Ui planned for this meeting, i, Oood piano for sate at a wonder ful bargain: easy terms. Write C. F. H care Mail Tribune. II 1 ; .Guests from Portland at Medford thotels Include F. 8. Olove. E. A. Lamb. w. B. Kelly. I F. Davis.' (!eo. W. Colllhs. R, C. Wilkinson. C. W. Nestor. Wm. R. Knudsen. M. 8. Wells, C. W. Price and son. M. fK. Sprott. O. 8. Yerby. Mr. and Mrs. F. a. Ottlhert. Mr. and Mrs. Ij. A. Plercy. H. D. Young.- 8. R. Umlth. J. M. Smith. O. B. Herrelt. D. M. Mitchell and R. O. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Rollle Carrie of MlHSOtlrl Flat spent this morning In Medrnrd on business. The Catholic Ladles will nold a food sale Saturday a. m. at, Lam port's store on Main St. 66" The weekly meeting of the Wash' Ingtnn P.-T. A. has been postponed until Tuesday; June 21. Give the Children a light lunch when they cote home from school ' in the afternoon. ... Doctors lay that most -children need it to i help . prevent under ' nourishment and mal nutrition. . . , Surveys by school and health au ; thorlties show that thousands of young ' start are in need of ex : tra nourishment. . . . . ' Mothers, give your chil dren an After School Lunch of Wholesome Bakery Foods with jam, butter, milk, etc. . . . . Start today for their health's sake. W Among the visitor in Medford lam evening from Central Point wan George (Red) 8orennn, who Hpent a short time In the city com pleting arrangement to appear here on a big bojlng smoker this month In a match agalnxt Austin IlOHander, Ashland fighter. Sojren en In beginning a heavy training program immediately, and while RoKander J. regarded a a danger- oult 0,,ponnt Borensen I" not wor. red over ;,he match. The latter wan an army champion up until a year ago. rr-v. .. o, , r,,u ,,.. i ; . JarU, Rnrin All for- transportation I. desired, phone , Mra B T DeLosh, S90-L, or Mrs. I Carpenter, 64. 58 Klncaid & Walker's dance, Falr- ! sr0und8 sat, nleht. p Davis, assistant 5? district j mi manaBer. and V. O. Fudge. district credit manager of the ! I'nlon Oil company, with headquar j ters at Portland, were visitors In I Medford yesterday and held a sales meeting , in the afternoon of all I'nlon pi company employes In Medford, Ashland and Clranta Pass. A similar meeting was held In the evening. All spring hata greatly reduced at Lottie Howard's. 59 Riverside Community Club dance eatlt 67. p. A. 'MtonOT of Colorado Springs, CoIo KaK among ,he motorists from dLance wno registered to- day at the local branch of the out of state auto reglittratlon bureau. The Oregon State College picnic will be held at Jackson Hot 8prlng Monday night, May 20th. AH for mer students and alumni are in vited. Be there by 6:30 p. m. It transportation Is desired, phone Mm. B. T. DeLosh, 300U or Mrs. Carpenter, 684. 58 Don't forget the Fairgrounds Sat. nljrht. 67 Charles Orr, ex-Cnlversity df Oregon athlete and athletic coach at Cold Hill hlKh school the last three years, has been added to the faculty pf Grant high school of Portland and will teach general science, gradually working Into athletic coaching work. A. K. littt her, principal, announced yester day. Orr may assist In ba.iketba.1 and baseball. The athletic policy at Grant, Mr. ttittner said, in to use as many teachers as possible In coaching to give instruction to all boys. The Oregonian. ' Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 53tf Another big dance, Fairgrounds Sat. night. 67 Orcella May Bag ley and John Thompson, both of Grasa Valley.; Cal., were married by Judge Taylor, in the lauer's office here yester-1 day. I Helman's plunge opens May 4th. i 70; , Supper at Fairgrounds every Rat. 57 A building permit was Issued by the city yeaterday to the L. V. C'hllds estate to repair a dwelling on East Main street, damaged by fire several weeks ago. The re pairing will represent an outlay of approximately 91800. Dance, dance and dance, Fair grounds Sat. night. 67 Summer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf' The commissioners recently elect- i ed at a special election to serve the newly orRunlred Oak Grovel waker Improvement district werei officially notified of their election I yenterday, when they were present ed certificates of election by the county court. W. H. Gore. John Terrell and C. N. Culy are the three men chosen for the positions. Prop- erty owners in the district, between Medford and Jacksonville, will vote again soon to decide whether to float a 915.000 bond issue, with Which to construct a water system, receiving Its source of supply from Medford. Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 434 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. 13tf 16ln. green pine slabwood 91-00 per tier, haul It yourself. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. " B3tf The Installation of new equip ment for the Medford Ice and Cold Storage company waa expected to be completed today, and laborers working on this Job were sched uled to begin on similar work at the new Southern Oregon Sales fruit house. Dance Jackson Springs Club Sat. night. 0:30 till 2. - 68 Klncaid & Walker da no, Fair grounds Hit. night. 67 .- Mr. and Mrs. William McDaniels I of the Applegate district spent this morning shopping In the city. , Select grade factory blocks 95.60 . per load. Med. Fuel Co. . Tel. 631 j . 68tf I Dance, dance and 'dance, Fair- ! grounds Sat. night. . 5 Jack Hllns, the Ashland hlKh ' school coach, who had been a pati ent at a hospital following a recent operation lor appendicitis, was ; moved to his rooms at the Llthia Springs hotel In Ashland yesterday. Swimming now In drinking water nt the Nat. 44tf , ladles' house dresses, office 1 dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to measure. The ( J. It. Soamea "It o ft a 1 1 n" line. "Kvery wearer Is a booster." Call 914-L forenoons for further lhfor , matlon. Also silk dresses for sale, i Mrs. lis no. 46tf i The county school superintend ent's office today was making prep arations for making apportion , nlents from the elementary school and state and county school funds to the districts of Jackson county The distribution Is msde twice yearly and runs up Into a large sum of money each time. ( Supper at Fntrkround every Sat. I . 67- ' Hummer prices on select grade green slabwood. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 63tf A blase that might have devel oped Into a serious fire called the fire department to the HsWk plumbing shop on Grape street this morning. The blas attributed to an over-healed oil burner furnace, burned a portion of the plumbing hop basement, and resulted In lit tle damage, due to the effective work of the department. Included among the Oregonlans regltitered at Medford hotels are C W. Owen of Albany, Ted Mesch and M. M. Miller of Salem. F. U Jonea, C.F. Schineer, C. C. Bennl. Dave Williams. Paul Dunn, Mr. and Mr, Jas. H. Tlerney- and Hofle Olsen of Kugene. Cheap lumber an$ cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. , 327tf William A. Gates spent yesterday afternoon In Klamath , Falls on buslneHH. Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel CO., Tel. 691. 63tf C O. Price, manager of the IV S.: Fidelity and , Guaranty Co. of Portland, arrived in Medford this morning on bu sin etui. He was ac companied here by M. K. Sprott. claims agent for the same com pany. Hoth will leave here to morrow or the next day for K lam math Falls and other joints through the southern part of the state. Don't forget the Fairgrounds Rat. night. ' - ' 1 67 Mr. and Mrs. farkln Deer and Mrs. C. A. White of Ashland mo tored to Medford Monday to visit C. A. White. Ashland Jeweler, who Is a patient at the Sacred Heart hospital In this city, where he It being treated for Injuries received while operating a revolving saw In his Home Several weeks bro. 1 Kindling for sale, limited supply. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 53tf Temporary auto lice rise's were Is sued at the sheriffs office yester day afternoon to the Ctnycomh Mo tor company of Ashland. H. Rose, borough. C. S. Sautter, A. C. Faro ham and W. R. Crooks of Medford and i. Id. Bp person of Talent. Another big dance. Fairgrounds Sat. night. 67 Miss Claudia Klum. formerly employed In the county clerk's of fice, has- accepted a position as Mehographer in. the law office of Porter J.' Neff. Dance Jackaon Springs Club Sat. niKht. 9:30 till 2. 68 Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y, Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993. f Fishing this season has - been good as far as P. C. Blgham Is con cerned, as he reported today he had alreijjly canned 29- quarts of salmon and has plans of canning a good deal more before the season Is over. . Ah a rule, he visits the rlier three or four times a week, i arising before daylight to be nt the river just as the fih are beginning i to awaken, and ore not aware of I the danger so clone to them. As well as being a fisherman. Mr. Big- ham is also Interested In the grow-l Ing of sweetpeas, and this forenoon brought one of the first bouquets of the eaton to he placed on exhi bition at the Chamber oT Com merce. Swimming now In drinking water at the Nat. 44tf Allen Adams nnd Josephine Gardner, hoth of Medford. were married here Tuesday morning by Rev. K. J. Dodson. Grants Ptlss Courier. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. - 327tf All kinds of woodwork. City Cabinet Works. 227 N. Fir. ES Mr. and Mrs.- Glen Prultt of Butte Falls were business visitors In Medford this morning. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co.. Rm. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. . 24tf Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien mo tored In from their Applegate dis trict home this morning oh buHl-, ness. Mr. O'Brien having been se lected to serve on Jury duty. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 41R. tf Federal Prohibition Agent Terry Talent returned Tuesday evenlnR from Sacramento, Cal., where he had been called In connection with the appearance of three northern California bootleggers, who pleaded guilty and were sentenced In fed eral court to six months each In the federal section of the Yolo county Jail. Officer Talent took part In the arrest of the men over a month nxo near DorVis, Cal., for operating a roadhouse w here moonshine could be purchased over the bar. Dr. M. C. Barber Is now located at No. 6 and 6, Deuel Bldg.. above Russell's store. 63 Among the ra11fornlans register ed at Mettford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Paul It. Bayley of Berkeley. Geo. F. Pythian of Salinas, and the following from San , Francisco: Shirley Baker, L B. Gltroy. Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Perry and Al Meyer. Lawn mowers sharpened, cleaned and adjusted, 91.00. Phone 256. Al Plche. 68 A marriage license was Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of fice to John Thomaaon. 59. and Orcella Bagley, 48, both of Grass Valley. Cal. ' Helman's plunge opens May 4th. 70 The condition of Mrs. F.rnest Scott of Central Point, who has been ill for the past three months, was reported to be Improving to day at the Jacksonville sanitarium. We spray all kinds of trees and shrubs. No order too small. Phone your orders to 1039. 66 Circuit court was still In session today on the Jury trial of Carl Smith against the Gold Seal Cream ery, for collection of money claim ed to bp due for back wages on ac count of overtime. The case was begun yesterday, but Is expected to close this afternoon. The plaintiff ui represented ny Attorney Charles A. Rcamex, and the defense hyeAt torney porter J. Neff. Mrs. Ted Flurry, teacher at the Wagner Creek school, suffered a badly injured foot and lncerains. and her sl'ter. Dorothy Head, was badly bruised, when the car ws wrerked near ihe Beeson farm home a short distance from Talent on the Wagner Creek road. The mtshnp occurred when a dog ran directly Into the path of their car. and In thelr'nttempt to avoid strlk Ing the dog they skidded their car, whlc hoverturned In a ditch. The car was badly damaged Ashland Tidings. Dynge's old-time dsnce. Nat Sat. night. ; H. M. Bunt, safety engineer for the California Oregon Power company, left todv on a bustnew trip to Klamath Falls and Conco, California. Classes at the Senior high KChool! were dlamUuied thbt afternoon at 8:15. in order for the students toj attend the circus. I Old-time .dance Thurs. Nat. 53! Drs. Dan K. and Susie V, Stand-! ard are here to take over the office I and practice of the late Dr. Malm-i gren In Phoenix. 'The new doctors have been In Alaska for five yearB and were formerly from St. Louis, Mo.' - ' . M. H. Nichols of the Graybar Electric Co., waa a local business' visitor today. 'Let Vinson A Woren do your! whitewashing according to Govern- ment formula. All work guaran-i teed. Let us figure on your job.! Phone 21. 61 State Traffic Lieutenant J. J. McMahon. who is stationed in the Multnomah district, arrived here yesterday with his wife and the tatter's mother, Mrs. T. K. Bolton 'of Ashland, who 'had been visiting them, and Van busy last night and today greeting his many friends here and at Ashland. He will re turn to his post of duty tonight, but Mrs. McMahon wlil remain for some tfme enjoying a visit with friends at Ashland, Medford and Jacksonville. 1 1 '. ASK FOUR MILLION " WASHINGTON, May , 16.-P)- An appropriation .of 94.000,000 to aid in prevention of fires In na tional forests by construction and Improvement of roads and trails, fire lines and lookouts, la pro posed by Senator Cutting. Repub lican New Mexico. . Previous appropriations, he said. "have centered on fire suppres sion with but measer funds for fire prevention, which Is acknowl edged to be the crux of the fire l-rohlem." f His bill also contains a provision for yearly expenditure of .9200.000 for construction of range improve ments in the forests to enlarge the use of the ranges and to make possible development of new for age areas for grazing stock. He hopes to obtain passage of the bill at the next session of congress. " 4 WOODLAND, CAL, BANK BY KACRAMKXTO. Cnl.. May 16. IP A speMnl dispntrh to ihe'Sdcr- mento Pee from Woodtnnd says 'hat two bandits forced (Untrue Merrltt. president of the Hank" of Yolo, nnd' three men and four women assistants to lie face down, ward on the floor of the bank this morning while they held up and rohhed the institution of between tln.OOO nnd 32S.000. . ' ' ! Another Popular ' Summer Product Another nationally advertised popular article appearing in this paper today for the first tlhi'e on a new spring and summer schedule Is "Whell Fly Spray," manufactured by the Shell oil Co. The advertisement snys: "Shell Is a modernized, stainless sprny that evaporates completely without any spotting." 1 ' Thej- also have A new sprayer thnt attaches to their cans of spray that Is small and easily handled. , 4 Obituary IMEltOE. Robert Knos Pierce was born October 2, 1859, in Jack son cognty,' Kansns,' And departed bis life Mny 10. 192S. at his home near Vrovolt. Ore. He was mar ried to Miss Cort Adallne (llhson at St. Joseph. Mo., on Mny 10. us. To this union was horn three chll drent Mrs. Ietha rlurrel of Co qullle. Ore.. Atchle Pierce, also of Ooqullle. and Harold Pierce of Pro Volt. He leaves besides his Imme diate family, one sister and two brothers of Kansas nnd an uncle, Tnylor Hartley of Williams, ore., his only other relative In Oregon, snd a host of friends to mourn his loss. Funeral services were held at the Kennedy chnpel.- conducted by Kev. Philip Heetebry. Inter ment In the chnpel cemetery. A large concourse of people was pres ent to pay their Inst respects to one who had dwelt among them for many years and who will he sadly missed. There were many beautiful floral offerings. . - . - Births A six-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. llerthold Uarnum yester day morning at the Purucker ma ternity home. ' . tV , - Mated Communication Medford bodge No. 109. A. iCjt F. ft A, Mm Friday. May 17. T;3o p. m. Vy order of the W. M. C. M. 1IOC8TON, Secy. ; . 1 Cfcnl of Thanks, We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kind nesses and assistance during the Illness and death' of our husband and father, nnd for the many beau tiful floral offerings. Mrs. Cora Adallne Tierce. Mrs. Uetha Hurrel nnd Family. Atchle Pierce and Family. Harold Pierce, . 6 IV NATIONAL FORESTS SE FAILURE IN REFERENDUM OF EXCISE TAX ACT ' SALEM. Ore., May Ifi.P) Ira ; Ci Powell,' president; of the J-'trst j National Bank of Monmouth was elected chairman of group 2 of . the Oregon Bankers' association at its -annual meeting held here i Wednesday. Other officers elect- ed were: Vice-chairman. J. C, j Irvine of L e b a nvo n; secretary, Joseph H. Albert of Salem re i elected): treasurer, W. B. Hill of j Mill City. The elected officers. with C. J- Esty or woodburn and J. F. Oault of Corvallis are the excuiif ruiumiurr. C. C. Chapman of Portland, who addressed the group of about 60 bankers attending the meeting, predicted failure of the present attempt at referendum of the ex cise tax act. He warned the state tax commission to use dis cretion In administration of the act to avoid a series of lawsuits. Encroachment of substitute building materials Is largely re sponsible for the slump in the lumber Industry In recent years, according to - Sinclair A. "Wilson of I.lnnton. who, addressed the bankers on that industry. Other 'ngs blamed were poor advertis ing. - s ' A1RPLANEPLANT LOCATED SALEM SALEM. Ore.. May 16. UP) Def inite decision to locate here the plane manufacturing of the Eyerly Air Transport company for which Salem, -Eugene nnd Albany have been vleing was announced Wed nesday by Lee Eyerly, president of the company. - 1 Negotiations are practically con cluded for the purchase of a tract of land adjacent to the municipal airport, now under construction southeast of the city, where neces sary factory buildings will be erect ed and manufacturing operation? will be under way inside a month Eyerly said. ------- OFFER BY UTILITY WASHINGTON. May. . W P.lcharii flrozler. editor and pub lisher of the Boston. Mass.. Post, testified today before the federul trade commission that a Boston advertising man who- claimed to represent the power interests of Samuel Insull Inst February made an offer of $20000. 000 in cash to huy the Post. AppearinR In connection with the commission's Inquiry Into fi nancial interests in newspapers by public power utilltes, Oroiler declared his manaftins; editor. C". D. Carserry. hi making a report on the. 'hid. said the offer was "nine tenths bluff." geneIBs SALEM. Ore : .May ; 6. General- John HlheV Of ' San Francisco, commander of the ninth corps area of the I'nited States nrmv. who is now inspecting troops at Vancouver, will be In Portland tomorrow. Adjutant uen eral Geoine A. White announced today. He will be a Buest of the Orecon nntlonnl K u a r d reserve corps. General nines' was for merly chief of stnff of the army. General E. A. Walsh of Minne apolis, president of the Nation! Guard association of the I'nited Stntes will arrive In Portland to night." t Clean raits wanted at the Mall Tribune office. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOR SAI.f: Cheap, hy non-resl-s.t-nnm house and 2 lots. each 5xl85: water and sewer on " each lot paid: house wired for " ranne; fruit and berries: abstract ' up to date: So0 down, easy terms on balance, 2 500. At 11S9 Nlnntlc St. Address Mrs. W. K. Mccracken. ls H'h H'v Oregon City. ." KOR RENT Furnished cabins In the yard, to ladles who want to rest and live alone and be under our protection. Tub and shower baths. No children. Convales cent and Rest Home, faclns l.ithln Par. Asniann. LOST String of carved gold beads. Return to Mall TTinune. o- FOR SALE I tractor subsoller. 1 saddle pony. Phone FOR SAI.K I'klierl complete. flO cash: litdge touring, fair con dition. cash. Inquire Man kins Honeyhouse. Ilerrydale. fc WANTED Girl for cooking and downstairs work: no laundry. I Second maid kept. Must he good ; cook. Mi's. Salade, Central Point Ml. " FOR KENT S-room modern fur nished house. Rood location. Tel. 1J44-R. 6i LOST While Panama hat. Kind er please call tll-J-1. 5 FOR RKNT Furnished apart ment. Call at 414 S. Riverside, j VISITS PORTLAND OREGON GOLFERS SIB HOLES, SEATTLE SEATTLE. :;ay i fe -fpyJ-With both men shooting three 'over par, Don Moe and George Will gave the Vnlverslty of Oregon a fives point lead at the end of the first 18 .holes today. in th Pacific Coast conference golf championship play. The Webfooters hot a total score of 150. The University of Washington and the I'nlversity of California at Los A "Pelt's tied for second plice with 155 each. Eighteen more holes are scheduled for this after noon and 26 tomorrow In the med al play. - - ' ' Moe and Will also tied Chuck Hunter of Washington and Gibson Dunlap of U. C. L. A. for indi vidual low honors, each man tak ing 1 5s. scores at the end of the morning round were as follows: -Oregon 150 Moe 75: Will 75. li. C- L. A., 155 Dunlap 75: Rod Houser 80. , Washington- 155 Hunter 75; Dick Richmond 80. University of Southern Califor nia 161; Ellis CcJIea 82; Allan Moser, 79. California 168 Cieorge McDan Iel-79: Clark Totter 89. Oregon State 174 Waiter Man zill 91: Jiugh Kitfcgerald 83. Montana 196 Eddie Cnlnske 93 Maurice Watfum, 103.- .' WASHINGTON. Tile move to preserve Kerd s theater the place where" .Irflin- Wilkes Btjoth fatally shot' Abraham Lincoln has hit a shne in con Kress. ' R:e 1); Charles I.. kl'nderhlll otj Mas Kachusett.-j believes that preservation o f t h I k historic building would, in effect, he erecting a monu ment to the murderer of th- great president. I HtRStuittUJMMin , ' Kichard Tales, t member of con gress - from : Illinois, Is sponsorlns mn to make the old theater uieproor, thus convcrtlnB It Into a national war ''memorial museum and. a place ' where the Grand Army of the Republic may hold Its meetings. .Mr. Cnderhlll is very definite in his opposition. The other day when Representative Vates arose in the house and asked unani mous consent to have his bill, con sidered; I'nderhill objected ond with quite a show of spirit toM h'.k colleagues why. "Perpetuation of a building." he said, "which' wns the site of a tragedy from wh'ch the world has not yet recovered, will not he a monument and momento to the life, works, mercy and kind ness of our martyred president. Rather would It become a monu ment to his murderer. "I will do everything in my power to secure nrone n-.(- for the old veterans If -that. Is what is wanted everything . ex cept vote for the preservation of this gruesohie. morbid, disgrace ful monument 'to trie memory of a murderer." Your Income . Producing T , ,., Building May Be An Ash Heap Tomorrow A Rental Value ; Insurance Policy Protects Your Home R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phont 444 SINCE 1909 These ; Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week. Medford Pharmacy Heath's Dmg Store Strang's Dmg Store Te Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Oood Food Oood Servica ( & ' i Ford's theater 1 directly across the street from the little bricta , house in which Lincoln died. ThW houre -contains, the famous Old-j royd collection of Lincoln relics: which the federal government pur-! chased ; last year at a cost of , $50,000. - The Yates bill provides; for the transfer Of these hits of) Lincoln an la to the remodeled theater. - Only the shell of the theater now remains. The balconies, seats and, Ktuge were removed many years ago, and It Is now properly a dusty relic of history. , Row j upon row of flies filled w I mys terious government matter that have accumulated through the nre lodged here, Ulysses S. Grant, II L director ; of publ.c huhdlngs and public parke In Washington, and the1 man -who would have charp of Ho matter how much or how tittle . piacedtdithusj EARN YOU Start today to accumulate money faster, by keeping it fh, and adding to it. Under this plati ,yoa can save as little or as much as you desire; you can add to your account whenever you please; Whatever your balance Is It EARNS you 51 per annum payable semi-annually. This plan U ideal for those who don't want their money tied up for any definite time. To start, all you have to do fj to attach your check, money . order or draft to the coupon and mail it in. We will send you the necessary pass books, identification cards, by return mahV - UNDER STATE Mail This Coupon ff Either . ' 3 Asset Over $1,000,000.00 II TT7x n . - il ... n T a .. ' w esiern aavinssar Loan Association ll . Hear Them Talk! I I lAVTLf THE COHENS II IipVV AND KELLYS V?T& I talking' COMEDY . J$UMur "The iWl n , ATLANTIC CITY" ; ''.,- WITH GEORGE SIDNEY Vera Gordon, Kate Price, Mack Swain Business was bad . . no one wanted otd-f ashioned bathing suita, so the youngsters staged a beauty pa rade and audiences are staging laugh contests. TWO ACTS TALKIES ' - Four Show. OaHy 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 Eddie Lambert Audrey Ferris ADMISSION Mate. 10 and 35, Eve. 25 and 50 the reconstruction of the theater. does not share in the view ex prexed by Mr. Cnderhlll. "I ttpbijeuUta Xht iibhfu-pence of the v rime committed 1n this building." said Colonel Orhnt. "Kord's theater, however, occupieH such an Important plrife In hfc tnry and Is so ' associated in the public mind with Mr. uncnin tnnt I doubt . If any Ignoring of the site and physical remnants would tend to efface the memory of the crime." BABY'S COLDS are soon "nipped in the bud" without "dosing" by use of i WICKS V VAPO RUB etc., SUPERVISION to open account or to Secure complete Imormatton nnd free folder "DOUBLING your PRINCIPAL". Begin earning 5 today. COHENS AND KELLYS .'.' ' IN