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RCGE TWO TOWOTTO STATE TRTBTryE, MTOFORPrOTCflflONV TTTITTSDAY, MAY 23, 1920. "' ' Ff oca! ancT ; --.rersonaij i ATorost fire, which started from some unknown .cause,', has been burning qver about' 50 acre a mile - nnd one-hHlf below "Trull on.' the west side pf the river since wea- '. ' I , ' t ,.A tf ,, .. A , I1(MIIN)- , IIUUII,. Ill -lUftHVM" brush lend, at;whlch the Crater . national forest sarvlae and tnodls. trlci slaty forest office have fire 'Bhters at .worit.' ; H', '"ij'i ;., Shortcake: and ehorlcal'fl blnqultn for- your .shortoake at the i Model Bakery, m.w. Main.,- if' R. W. Price of Portland, general manager' and .vice-president of the' Crater. National . Park , company, .who has been in .Medford since 'Monday loc-klna; after, business mat ters, drove over' to Grants Pass yesterday to attend 'thd Rotary club luncheon In that city. Mr. Price will attend the sportsmen's banquet here; this evening j . Mohair davenport and colonial iteski both like now. Will sell for abouE half price. Phone' 764, An derson.' 62 Guests' from a' distance register ed at Medford. hotels Include L. K. Dettermaii of New York City and Mr. and Mijs, S, I Harris of Chl- -eago. . i i Three biff millinery days, ThurB-, day, Friday and, Saturday..; Prices cut to-the core: ' 300 hats priced from $4.9 R down as low as $1.00 each. Kiddle hats 2Gc to 1.8S. Creep discount stamps Riven with these ttpecials. The Rmmy l.ou Hnt Khop in M. M. Htoro. 62 ' Mr. and Mrs. Krnle Mohor anil family of Medford' are arrivals at .the, New Heathman from the land of'sunflhlneifho OreKonlan. , : lelmiin's plungcopens May' 4th., '.: ".'. i ' .':.' ; :'"1:'. . 70 ' A-'hull-IIng permit was "Issued by the' city today to, the Medford', JcP and Cold Storage corApany; to con struct a warehouse on Houth F'r .street at, a cost of. 126.000,. an nouncement of which was mude sometime ago. Other permits iwere issued o William Offutt to repair a dwelling on. Willamette street at a, cost of $2 SO, to Or. 41. K. Green to remodel a dwelling' on Park ave nue at a cost of $800, and to F. M. Porter to'rennlr a lwaliinir on Ivy street at a cohI of $95. ; , Kindling tor sale, limited supply. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.,. 63tt jurs. it. j.. i-minr-r aim uuugn terr.Mlss Ksther, , spent last week end with. frionds at Klamath Falls. ,W. B. Dawson,, who has been In Bedford, sometime visiting bis brother. Ira Dawson, .loft Tuesday for. Orlrnmelt. Ida;, accompanied by William. Lewi. In a few weeks the, 49; men .plan, .to. explore the "bad lantlR,'( ly large area In Idaho, unfitted for cultivation and very arid, to, find gold, ;whfch they he llova exists there In paying quan- ; titles.': ',' (, .. , ;,. ',, ... s.v. ladles' nlghf' wlfh the'; Yeomen 'Friday eve. May 34. W. O. W.hall. " Cards and cats, " '.' ' 03 . Nineteen out of tho state carH registered hore yesterday with tho local, state auto traffic bureau. -; Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat, and. the right persons to cook It. 60tf . The, sliver loving cup , to ho n.warucu uui winnor or tno city kitten ball league Is on dlsplny at the, Lamport Hardware and Sport ing Goods store., .The cup Is Vlo natrd by the store-and Is attract ing considerable attention from Its dlspluy window, ".. Choap. lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. . 327tf Miss Mary Coonenberg of Ash land spont the past week end with relatives and friends In this city. Dynge'a Old-time Dance, Wed. and Sat, at Nat, 60a. . 63 Because of the alleged tendency ot growers to hold the fruit, nt prices that are declared exorbitant, no activity has been displayed at Hood River this year in Bartlett pears, f.'unncrs and shippers have made offors on somo of the tori' nage, D-ut growers there for the most part have boon declining any price offered, , , , Ladles;, night with tho Yeomen Friday eve. May 34, W. o. W. hall. Cards and cats. . 3 . . Mlaa.Gluiia Kratise. who recently entered the Sacred Heart hospital for medical treatment., was remov ed yesterday to her homo In the Applegat o section In a much Im proved condition. . Rogue Elk Hotel u place to eat. eomtthtng to eat. and the right persons to cook It. otf Among the many Klamath Falls visitors here this woek attending the Odd Fellows and Rohokah oon- -..,...', uu,,,K w i, niMi nirp. Nate Otterboln, Mrs. W. K. Heck. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandell, Mrs. A. F. Glover, Mrs. R. A. Hmmltt, Mrs. W. Paul Johnson nnd Mrs. George Humphrey. Select grade factory blocks $5.R0 per load. Med. Fuol Co. Tel. 631. Dance.. Eagle Point . Sat. nlehl. rsnre till 1:0. T ' Shortcake Without the trouble of baking: ask your grocer for Fluhror'c Shortoako Layers. Serves six people for 15o. A Vrr Hugh n. linn kin, supervisor of tile Crater national forest. , arrived home last night from an official visit at BJort Hlamath and the Peli can Bay timber sale area, since Monday. . . You can't afford to miss the bar gains Thursday, Friday and Satur day at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In m. m. more. We are not burning our slabs. but selling them for $3.6 0 per cord, ',-ft. green pine, valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. , , 63 : Mr; und Mrs. J. W, Snider were In 'Grants Pass last Tuesday on business connected with the Snider company's dairy. , Rogue Elk Hotel a place to eat, something to eat,"- and the' right persons to cook it. - . . 60tf 1 Cedar and pine' flume, lumber. Woods Lumber Co. ., 68 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at -ther sheriff's office yester day afternoon to the Ciaycomb Mb tor company of Ashland, Dr. F, G. Thayer, L. R, Elwood, J. J. Ossen brugge, Irene .Ends, J. H. Dennl son and W. Haley, of Medford and Mrs. Bertha Seltz of Ashland. . We are not burning our slabs, but selling them for $3.60 per cord, 4-ft. green pine.. Valley Fuel' Co.. Phono 76, ' 63 KIndllng for sale, limited supply: Mod. Fuel Co., Tol. 631. G3tf Whllo the public market today was not up to average, next Sat urday's market Is expected to. bo one of the best of the season, 'ac cording to Marketmastcr F. M-. Corlles today. Ho expects a -large supply of home grown strawber ries, fresh vegetables, poultry and the usual linos of dairy goods .and home-baked pastries and food stuffs. Tho market will .lie opeii until 4 o'clock In the afternoon, giving all Medford shoppers an. op portunity to visit It, at least during' the afternoon. ; j .. Bargains, bargains! The three big millinery days (Thursday, Frl-J day and Saturday), will save you money, Como early. The Emmy, Lou Hat Shop In M M.-, Store. . 62 Dolman's plunge 'opens May 4th, ' - . 70 Miss Jen VanDyke yesterday re sumed nurse's training at the Sac red Heart hospital,, following art ubsencc of several weeks. ; Let me do your hauling and save you money. Hnwloy Transfer, 619 N- Riverside. , Phono J044-OC, 00 Screen doors.,. Woods -Lumber Co. Phono 108. i , ( 68 Sailor Jack Wood, who. defeated Charles Davis In a main event wrestlng event at Qiympia;, JVash., Monday night, returned to his homo' here yesterday. He defeated the Washington:, miih -In two, straighi1 falls before a largo crowd of spec tators. . , .' v t , ;- The ladle Association ' of" 'the Presbytorlan church will-. hold' a food snlo Saturday, May '25.' at Scott Woolf's Sloro, 217 W. falri. ' " - '-. 63 Wo are not burning our sln,bs, but soiling them .for $3,50 par cord, 4-ft. gr"eon pine. Valley Fuol Co., Phono 76. 63 i ;Tho maximum temperature of -wsivi-uu.v ai so witw ''Oooler'Ttlnrt mat of tho previous day at 91. and cooler woallior Is the forecast '.for. Friday, with humidity near normul, and pnrtly cloudy woulher Is. also forecast for tonight and Friday. Klncnld's dance, Eaglo Point Sat. night. Dunce till 2:30. 64 Dancb at the Nut In Ashland Sat. night. Coolost pluco In the county. ... 63 - Pilot Rock, a, small town In east ern Oregon, near Pendleton, Is rep- roBonion tn Menrord at the L q. O. F. grand lodge session by William Johnston. Johnston, reports Pilot Kock Is a growing community and has an native.'!, O. O, F. organlza- tlon. Tho townspeople, ho said, are still proud over tho fact that ion Hoy, winnor of a national radio singing contest last year, makos his home there. .... For rug cleaning sorvlce', call Manson, 266-R. 73 Cheap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co.. . 327tf Miss, Winifred jWalker enjoyed tho past woek end In Klnmath Falls visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. C. R. Anders. ' : ., Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumbor Co. . 3$7tf Old-time dance, Ashland.Nat Sat. night, Under new management. .New music. 1 ,j i : . y I'rellnfluary construcHpn'i work on the new Midway road.- giving a straight routo from Sams Valley to Medford, Is progressing satisfac torily, according to County Engi neer. Paul Itynnlng. Hq reported today that most . of the brush In tho right of way bus been qleareil out ami that a portion ot tho fonco has been nroctod, ,''... j s ..'. . , Ladles' house dresses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. , Tailor made to measure. The J. R.. Soamoi "Rosalia" line. "Every wearer la a booster.'" Call 964-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale, Mrs. Itarto. A . 45tf Summer prices on iielect grade green slabwood. . Med, ,- Fuel Co Tel, 631. . M. A complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday hy Augustus Wil son against J. H. Newtou 'or the collection ot a $1000 nolo, claimed lo bo overdue. . . Danco till 8:30, Eaglo rolnt Snl.'j - .-.'," ) Milk-fed fryers ready for the pan Saturday at Public Market. lln White.. 63 Marriage licenses were Issued yesterday at the county clerk's of fice to Dewey Snlosbury, 33, of Ashland and Alma Stewart, as. of. Uis Angeles, and to II. II, Osburne, 2, and Virginia Hooper, 19, both of Ashland. Swimming now In drinking wat'en at tho Nat. 44tf llclmnn's plunge opens. May 4th.' 7i The Thrift Shop hits many ar ticles and clothing of Interest. The following Is a partial list: Men's suits, shirts, hats and shoes, worn en's clothing of all kinds, and chil dren's dresses, hats, etc., also bed. springs and mattress, work table and two chairs, carpet sweepers and one honked rug. Come In. look over these bargains and clothe your family at a very small cost. Anyone having discarded clothing to give, please rail 4!t of deliver to the shop- over Woolworth's store. For rug cleaning serrlce, call Manson. !-R. 7j . J. J. Huchtcr and B. R. Itoborts left this afterhoqn for. Grants Pass tr put on, a special refrlgeratur meeting nd movie show : nt the (.'open eloctrle store In that city tonight. .. v .- Dynge's Old-time Dance, Wei), and. Sat. at Nat, 60. . '63 Attracted by glowing' reports of tho. Rogue's chlpook salmon-and. ste'elhead .trout, Mr. and. Mrs. Al bert Larson and jMr. and: Mil. Ca rey A. Snider of; Big Plney, Wyo., are visiting valley relatives. Ulg Plney Is in theiheart of the fatrfbus Jackson Hole: country ot Wypmlng, where angling und huntlni('aro at tractions; but the visitors have found the Raguq all that l claim ed for It. Tho Oregonlan.. j ; ,.Let me write your fire Insuranoe. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone 993.' 11 ';), tf" 1 . "William' Goldman, representative of, the H. and' W. Corset company of Portland.- spent this morning in .the city, on business.. - Klncald's dance, Eaglo Point Sat. night. Dance- till 2:30. 64. ,, Seely Hall .was In .Grants Pass yesterday conferring with tho olr- nort commission of t'hnt nltv -Have jroiir, rugs', cleaned by the only plant in southern- Oregon equipped lo-prdpcrly-do.thrs' work. Phono Parftorlum-244', for panlt-u-iwn, or Imvo our-aur cull. No ob ligation. ' - 70 . . En routo .to. Klamath, Falls on a. general tour qi the state, n party or federal anil state .prohibition ,executlv,es composed of Roy C. Lyl or Seattle, northwest ndminlstrn tor: Maurice Smith, deputy admin istrator; W". K. Newell, adminis trator for Oregon, and George Alex npdnr, state prohibition head,' were visitors In Medford today. They reported general conditions' to. be Improving and that the' new Junes law, providing heavy penalties,, has been Instrumental In bringing this about. . 1 Hug cleaning special' for two weeks. , Let us. eliminate 2-3 of your housework by cleaning your rugs uiorougniy ,win our guar anteed, process, mqth proofs!. 9x12 size, $4.90. , Phone Manson, 266-R-iMotiford Mattress Co., 30 N. Grape. ' ".'' . 73 Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Gregory of Central Point spent yesteriluy In tho city transacting business and visiting friends. , Dr. M, C. Barber is now located' at No. S and 6. Deuel Bldg., above Itussell'H slorp, for tho pracllco of his rofesslon. 63 j,: Mrs. Donna Graffls of Phoenix'. .who. Mas. .spent .the past several m.onlihs- In Sa(;ramenlo nnd other Callfornia points visiting relatives, returned yesterday.'.. She was ac companied home by her. nlec. Mrs. I.ohn Hlldobrand and two children, .who, Will romaln hereon a- throe weeks visit; .. .. . ; . .. . 16-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 pen ..tier, .haul' It yourself. Med! Fuel Co. Tel. 631.' BStf Mi'.:niid Mrs. C. E. Tei'rlll wore nmoiiEl tho visitors In Medford to day from the Lake Croelf district. . Dressmaking, smocking tpnV but tonholes. Tho Fashion Hhoi), 424 Medford BIdg. Phnnn 1181. 1 -I it r , We are not burning our slabs. but selling them far $3.60 por cord, 4-ft. green pine. 1 Valley Fuel Co., Phono 76. ' , 63 Oiva tour of the world oh which ho has already spent throo years, J.-D, K, Coustor of London1,' Eng.. was.ft visitor In Medford this fdro noon, registering his car nt (ho lo cal brunch of the but of state-auto registration - bureau". He has vis ited' all Ihe'prlnclpal countrlos; of tho world,' and is now, en routo to Canada, "following his arrival ' rt contly on the Pacific coast from Honolulu, v ; ,.. What you want when you want It. . Milk1 10s a . quart, Sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. 63" Try our. hot plate lunch, 25c. Sweet Shop, next to Postofflce. 63 A largo number of delegates to tho 1. O.. O. F, grand lodge ses sion left for tho north on tho Shnsta this morning. , Others left earlier In. tho morning by bus and car. Tho greater' miinhor will leavo on tho evening train, while somo Intend to stay over tomorrow. .. . Select grade factory blocks $5.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tol.. 631. , . - V, , . Mtf Overstuffed furniture . can ho cleaned at a nominal cost. Phono the' Pantorlum. 244, .for partlcu lars.v 7S ( John DuVkwayy.of Guod River Is sondlng a few. days. In the city on business. . - . ', Balloon Dance, Qld-tlino', Nat Sal. Dyoge ltros.' good music .- . ' 66 Window glass, all slsva; also plate glass, Trowbridge Cabinet W'ks. ..Dick Kimball, assoclato owner of -the Kimball Fru.it company of New York City, arrived In Medford tills pmnrnlng from Wonatohoe and Yak ima, where, wllh his father, -Carl Kimball, he has spont the, past two weeks In the interest of tho eastern market. Mr. Kimball arrived here In time tn attend and to preside at the Traffic association meeting which was hold, at the .Invitation of C. C. Darby, local manager, In the new Kimball, packing .house this noon, ' Hummer, prices -nn select grade green slnhwood. . Mod. Fuel Co. Tel. JUI.. . . , 03lf Balloon Dance, old-time, Nat Sat. Dynge Bros.' good music - - 66 F.-. B. Wlllert, formerly principal of the Rnguot(!vor high school but now in 'business In Medford, was In Grants Pass yesterday on business, Dance till 1:30, Eagle Point Sat: , -. . . - 16-ln. green pine slabwood $1.00 per tier, haul It yourself. - Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 3I. tilt. Daughters of Veterans will meet at the Armory Friday evening at 8 n clock. ; Money loaned lo worthy people to -pay their honest debts. Thomas Really Co., Rm. 13, Palm Rlk.. cor. Main and Front, upstairs. 34tf Dutch lrtj, purple, yellow and plhk. 60b a doien. Sainuelson's, 108 Clark. 63" Gain Robinson, sales manager of the . Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany, will, leave: next week on a business trip for, the company, to New York City and other Import ant eastern points. . j Get those . fenders ' and auto bodies' stralghthed at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone "tf " Dance. Eagle Point Sat. night. Dance till 1:30. 64" C.UKE0PW1. obituaryJ POINTER TO EXCEED ALL FORMER YEARS The tourUt UffOJicicti, ttiq rail rOHdH, tho rewervutidriH alrpady marie At the lodjfe and all other InrllcEUlohh point out thut the com ln(C . Crnter Lako neaon, rwiiich opotiH as usual on July Jut. will be grout et in: the history of the na tional park and very much exceed the record-breaking attendance af last year. In the opinion of R. V. Trice, general manager and vlce pretiident of the Crater National Park company, - who has beon in iMedford since IuhI Monday Retting preliminary affairs 'in shape for the season's opening Report! reaching the- city from the national park, are that) tue Know haH been mcltlngr so. fust the past woek, or sor that unless there nro further heavy fulls of know, the snow will have been gone from the' entrance roada to -the. 'lodge thru the park on or before July 1st, by the nutural process of na ture. Thij, major , personnel 1 of em ployes of the lodge, etc., will as usual be University of Oregon stu dents, nnd will - be for tho most part old :or experienced employes. Mr. t'lice has already lined up ninety per cent of employes for the coining season. In general It can be stated that over 80 per cent -of the former help has been engaged for this year, and the personnel of the stage drivers will be almost J00 per cent of former employes. Tho. popularity of spending a vacation from July 1 until Septem ber 2" earning good pay by work ing at the various concessions, and under good) environment. Is a fine thing for' the Crater National Park company, .an it makes tljc' labor problem of that company an easy .one. Tho fact that - 'the; various employes are anxious to come back year after year is-also un excellent testimonial of the good, treatment aocordod to the employos. . :in fact, over u month ahead of the spason-tho company has all the preliminary matters roady for the season opening, July ,1st. , ;Mr. Price will leave , the clry to morrow morning for homo, stop ping' off;-' enrouto . at Kugenp to lgn up a few hiyre U, of X). stu dents, wiilch will" make lli'-f com pany's forgo of-lodge, boats and other concessions employes praotl caily complete for the season, JO. C. Solinsky, tho park superin tendent' and Mr.'Prico, ure working hand In hand in preparing for the season's opening, regarding which they have had a number ot confer ences this week. Notlcte to tianKJiiu-rrt? V- A special meetlpg of carpenters Is called for next Friday at 8 p. m,, Labor . Mall. Klamath Falls Car penters' , local to bo guests. ''All carpenters of this city cordially In vited to-be present., . ' 4 " - O. O. CRUM, Pres. . S ' b u applicoatk; Hnc'y: tt3. .;v '..' Carpenters Local 1840. -V' ... fr-, r- . ,i ' : i Notice U Puhlki, j; Tho: public is herehy wurnert tlfat the local Singer Sewing Machine company has no one working, for them In thin territory hut myself, their authorised agent. 1 will show a Singer .machine at any time with any other machine, he careful of so-railed repairers. 4 C. J. LOQANV , - Special Coinmunk'ntlnii Aj Medford Lodge No. 103, A. Vjf F. & A. M., Friday, Muy 24, ' 7:30 p. m. Work In tho E A. degree. Hy order of the AV. M. 63 C. M. HOUSTON, Secy. . i Coffee served from Individual percolators. Sweet Shop, next to Postofficov 63 ; - - - ' FrUU-stalns maj" be removed from thq handH without hritatlon'. by rubbing with cornmeul moistened with vinegar: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOJK ,SAI.i;,,-r Mohair davenport, colonial desk: both llkn new. Will sell for about half price. Phono Anderson, 764. tili FOU HALK Voting turkeys, larger man quaus, oiners 51. to ud 11.20. Phone 3 IS, Central Point, at noon or 8 o'clock evening. 64 ''Oil RENT Small furnished hoUNo; ji oat. clean and attrac tive, phono 8-7 - Y, evenings, 64 FOIt HA I .K M oniro 1 n ph easu n t rugs 3Gv rarh, 530 per 100. K. M. Chrlstcnson, phone 3-F-4, ' Oold Hlir. ' - 64 OITliliNT; ty ownVr of reB..- nenee oniy z niot-Ks from t'lty Park, largo slopping room. 2-'2 So.HoHy St. 6 Your home burned would you be protected from R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE , AGENCY ' .' ? Jaekten Co. Bank BIdg. Phons 444 SNCE 19 0d if KlftKLuVND William' M. Kirkr land died at the Ktrkland lumber comp, 21 miles east of Medford on the- Crater Lake highway,: Thursday morning. Mr. 'Ktrkland eft Medford rThursduy morning at 6:00 a. m. for the camp and had breakfast there at six und he with his soP John started to work und they. eat. down to talk of tlielr work when! he suddenly expired. He had a contract .with the Owen Oregon .Lumbers-company to sup ply"' them with logs, where he employed six . trucks, caterpillar tractor, and teams, .employing ten men besides the drivers of trucks. He was born in Tennessee November- 7th. J876 and was aged 52 years, five months, 18 days. He leaves his wife, Tina M., and two sons, Clifford T.. Baker, O'-e.: John II., Rogue River, Ore. Mr. Klrkland had resided In Oregon for the past twenty-five years and in Medford two years, with retd dence at present In Rogue River. Ho also leaves his father, Andy J., of Bakeiv Ore., and two sisters-, Lila Bivens, of Tennessee, and' Florence Dixon, Hood River, Ore.; also five brothers, Jess, Tennessee: James, of La Grande, Ore.; John of Baker, Ore.; Ruben R Baker; Ore., and Andy J., Rogue River, Ore." ' Funeral arrangements in charge, of the Perl Funeral Homo .will bo announced luter. - BISHOP Tho funeral services for '. Julia ' Kvclyn Bishop wore held at tho lJcrl Funeral Homo,-Wednesday at 2:30 . mM under tho ausulues of tlio Christian Science church, and were lurKely attended by her friends. The members of the Daughters of the American Revolution attended In a body and six past resents acted as honorary pall bearers and were Mrs. B. ti. Harding. .Mrs. -J. H. Anderson. Mrs. Tfl. A. Mo. lie. Mrs. J. H.-. Cochran. Mrs. .M.. J. Norrls. and Mrs. O. Q. D'Alblnl. nnd the active pallbearers were Ralph Sweeney, P. J. Mcl'llorson, C'has. Purnas, John Kalstnp, H. CI. Hard ing, and y. J. Roberts, Thorp was a .profusion ,nr i Liohuilful' floral U lhu'tes. . Tb(f iiitei niQiit , hn III JackKohvillo cemetrry. Roy C Lylp, federiil dlstricl jiro liibilion administrator for a major ity. of the coast, ' HtutcH, Maurice Smith, usslstaiit' in cl'iarko nf en forcement, with headquarters at Seattle, 'W. K. Newell, deputy pro hibition administrator for Oreson located at Portland, and State Pro hibition ARent tioo. Alexander, of Salem,' , were. ' in .Medford today calling on 'the' lliw 'cinTorceinont of ficers. .- ; - t ; The party Is makliiK an iifflclal tour over the state and left this afternoon for Klamath Kails. They are pleased with the sentiment in southern Oregon for law1 enforce ment anil with the work ; being done by the officers. Mr. Lyle says he finds very fa vorable" eoinmon't, ovorywhere, re garding tho attitude of Presldeni Hoover on tho subject of law enforcement. .... Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7r30 arh. to 10 p.m. 12- or 16-in. Green Pine Slabwood Per Load ; Mill Run Oracle 12- or 16-in Green ' Pine Slabwood J rir Load $1.00 Solect Orado Medford Fuel Co. Reichsteirt& Deuel TEL. 631 Fin JL $.50 ESTATE t , IN COURT AGAIN BERRYDALE The estate of- William Pointer, who died here lecentiy, was the center of Interest In circuit, court today, 'with' the opening of an oqnlly 't.rlW' (Ms forenoon. The Kirst, National bank and others, are made the defendants in a suit filed against thorn by P. K.'Nally. I who claims that Pointer's will, be-j queathlng , property . lo ; Charles I Ciass, is void, lu that Pointer had no property to bequeath, having deeded It over to Nalley and Mrs. j Nalley,. his daughter. . ; ' e -The plaintiffs are represented I by Attoineys W. E.. Phipps. Chas. Reames and Barry Skyrman, and'1 the 'defense by Porter J. Neff. The First National bank Is holding the majority of tl)e i)ro)erty in trust until; the' matter of property dispo-j sltion is settled, and the plaintiff claims the defense, has-no. further right In holding the same.. In yesterday's equity case of C. El Terrlll and other Lake1 ''Creek', residents against: the Butto Falls and' Eagle Point Telephone-com-: pany, a non-suit was declared by the court.,. The. plaintiffs protest ed against being taken off the di rect, connection, thejr1 had ; enjoyed with the Medford telehone ex change on the-- grounds service tfirouKli the' Kngle Point exchange would not be satisfactory. The! line was formerly owned by the city of Medford and -was in use during the construction of- the new city, water pipe line, but was. sold to the telephone company last ye,f for $1000. In addition to Ter 111, M. P. Hanley and T. L. Far low were listed as plaintiffs. : : ' r ' ' Oregon Wiiathcrl r lem-rn My cloudy tonltrhl and Fri day, becoming unsettled in .the west portion; cooler In Interior of west portion Friday. ' Humidity aliout normal west, continuing below nor mal In the east portion'. Moderate w'inds; mostly -vest and' northwest, on the coast. WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy . YOUR REXALL STORE , . . : ' ..- .It Open Sundays' and Evenings All the ' Time. ' FOR SALE V mohair' overstuffed ":. davenport 1 Cost $140, Sellinn for S3 5 Taupe " color, reversible tapestry cushions,, full-, size. . . i COLONIAL. DESK I ." Coat $40, Selling for 820 j 'HiifdWdod!1- tiiroa larno -drawers: ; like new. ' " '. v -.. , j 1 ANDERSON 'I Motel Medford - " Phone' 764 New . . ; Different ". Entertainment You Will Never . .'. Forget nil . rn , 7 J SOON i Another Indication! of the con tinned' growth of ithe'BeiTydlilo j section north of Medford, begin-j ning at the end of Riverside ave-; nue. Is the establishment of a com-j munlty house in a new building; near the Walden grocery and ci-! der factory. ':':'. '. ; The first child welfare clinic will ; be hold there next Tuesday after-1 UUUII LIUIU 1 l .1 uaiub, n j auspices of the county health unit t under the direction or ur, H.mny Bolcom and Miss Augusta Glover,' county nurse. . Appointmijlnts for the children are requested to be made early by telephoning the norma unit as soon as poasioie Scientifically .Cedar and BABY CLINIC U; ?. "Zscfito the Woods'' ' - frt East Mr in and Gere-sec Sta, Phone 108 ET41IIISIlJBSI.SJBJ.il.! jhBMSNttBkHBVJBkBJM "J'i!isili1,ui.'lii Four Complete Shows Daily at , 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P, M. All Medfofd Acclaims Wm. Fox's Mighty Movietone Successor to "In Old Arizona" It's 100 All Talking The'Romsnce of the Pluckiest 0 i r I In New York The brawls of the Speakeasy, the crooked ness o the Race Track, the pitfalls of the Bright Lights she went through air this to save her man. ALSO 2 Big Acts of Talkies KENNETH HARLAN ;(,.ln "THE ALIBI" AL LYONS O and His Four Horsemen I m I ULSTER FLAPPERS CAST FIRST VOTE BELFAST. Northern Ireland! May' 23.' iff) r Great excltemen prevailed In thousands of Ulste homes today as- for the first tlm In the history of the British isle: "flappers" were . enabled : to vote. The Kathleens, Mollies nnd Kit tles took full advantage of their privileges and while, mothers' look ed on patronizingly, having- expe rienced several elections, the girls with only a dissatisfied glance at the weather, wpicn . tauooeu flimsy attbe. ' hurried to the' poll ing stations before going to work. ' TOLEDO S p ru c e-'Memorial community church completed, 3 WEAR - . HEEL HOJiEcy , They Beautify and . Flatter the Ankles, desienrd to make slender ' and beautiful, milady s ankle, woven pure silk from tip to toe-perfect in fit, in color and appearanc'f! Steeple Heel Hosiery leaves nothing to be desired..,. Once 'you wear them you will appre ciate their charm . . . We have them in scores of colors and a full range of sizes. $1.95 PAIR PinelFlume LUMBER GO. 4 A GREAT TALKING CAST V W JS-Z WAIVES W Paul Page, Lola Lan Henry B. Walthall Admission Matinee 10 and 35 Evenings 25 and 50