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I I! c 0 v 6. "ocal and 'Personal It Bnuwoil bo hrnvy nil of ThutH . day nlBh anil yi sli-iday fmonuon ut Critter Luke nutlonnl park tlint When :hlcf Knimir Win.' (.'. Clml- jrty let I thr irk :yntrdoy noon to cotmi lu .Muutnru nn a iw uujn, - he estimated Ihnt nine inches of . i. froah "mow had- fallen at the rim UP to that time. IJ'iwevor. at Anna HnrlnKi. cumn 'the snow was melt- Inir hwa' nhnuHt us fst as It fell. It is though' here that It continued to snow nil of yesterday und ut night, ajid (hut howwbh ugain pll ; ing up at thfl park today. 'Special Haturdayw, 3 round loaves for 'aoc.. - Mudel Jiiikery, ill W. Alain. , ... 71 TtOKue Klk Hotel a place to eat, Bomethlnj,' to cat, and the right persons to eonk it. COtf MrH. Moyd MukIU of Und ar rived In the city yi'sterday to Join her hUMlmnd nnd attend the open ing of the. ncrf MhrIU drup store here today. - ' ' Dance. Eagle Point Sat. .ntaM. 71' Che&p hur.hpr and cedar pontH. Medford Lufnher Co. 32 tf ' Herhprt Crey, local ' ndve'rtlHlng -ntianager of thi paper, left Friday evening on the Hhrlne HpociaJ train J'ior 1-OH AnKPk'H." From thoro he will bo to visit hi brother Law rence and fumlly. "Herb" will take a 'several weeks' vacation rind may "crosH tlie pond", before he returns home. dapoe at Anhlund Nat Sat. UiKht. 71 Select Bi"aift .factory hlock.s ITi.fiO per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631 D3tf s , . " GOcKta frrn a distance reKlHter m cd 'at "Meilford hoteN rnclude Floy i .Marr and Jettabee Hopkins of To if peka, KaiiB., and Arthur AVilklns :fl (jf ChlcuKo, 111. VI One Jtadiobi 20, 16.rp. Jen J nine's Umn Office. 5 8. Front. 7C j! Cheap dry lumber at Medford ik Lumber Co. 32 7tf 1!J ' 4Uan M'Intyre of rasadena. Cai., arriwd Friday evenlnK by HI nuto to visit hi brother-in-law, K. ! Wilson. They had not seen each i other for 30 years. j Try our hot plate lunch, 2Tc Bwect Khop, 6th und Ivy. " KlndlinK for s:ile, limited supply. .Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. C3tf MIsh iJorotby HrldKP. who will gradMute. from the vouthern Ore gon Normal school at' -Ashland in June, hus accepted a pOHltlmi as teacher of the third i?A fourth grades In the- Kutherlln schools. Riverside Community Club dance Bat. niKht, Juno 1. C.ood music, refreshments. 7 1 Hummer prices on select rade green n)a,hwood. Med. Fuel Co.. Teh $31, ' . 03I.T . 'jho ''fUh Vul'-nn'n" of the state game commission h'ft Portland oarly thiB woek to .sturt its work 1 of plantlim trout from tire Oak HprinH hateher'. It will, Continue Its work throuk'li central and east ern Orewon durlim u, good part of the summer. r f " SomAthliiR different at the Sweet Shop, 6th nnd Ivy. 74 16-in. f;rccu pine slobwood SI. 00 per, tier, haul it yourself. Md. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. r.3if A divorce complaint was filed at the county clerk's office yesterday by Charles Howell against Klorenoe Howell on Krounds of desertion. The couple whs married ut OruiUs Tans in ll21 and, have a ,riuuK"tur. OU time blK dance at iiic Ashland Nat. Hat. nlwht. 71 "Window Klass, all sizes; also plaie glass. Trowhrldne Cabinet Wks. The strawberry buslnos at the public market is ood and espec ially the sale of. berries to oulflde points, as Ihl week over K.0 eaes wero shipped to I.os AncleA mar ket, nrrlvlnw there In pood shape, nccordinK to Market master F. M. Corlies today. Merries are report ed to be In Kood hearing now anil were one of the features of today's public market, which was fairly well sold out before the arrival of the noon hour. ' Dance, Jm kson KprhiKH club, Hat. 0:30 till 2 a. m. 71 iV'wImmlrtj now hi drinking water at the Nat. - 44lf Ouosts from California renlstered nt Medfurd hotels Include Mr. and Mrs! Cuy K. Halo of Pasadena; Mrs. Lena TCwrt and l.Hu Kwart of Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. I-:. K. 1 1 UK 3, A'.... Oowdln, Jr., and Jackson l. .Uurketof Han Francisco. 4'Try ur, delicatessen cooked hern at the Hweet Hbop, 6th nnd Ivy. 74 Ktudllhff for sale, limited suppiy. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. R:itf Dr. If. I. I la r rave and Alfred Weeks left for Portland this morn lnu to spend at votal days visiting filends anl relatives. Dance. Nat every Wed. nnd Hat,, night. Dynge ltros. music. i4 Hummer prices mi select grade green .labvood. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 6.H. r.:itr A copy of th New York ib'tnbl of Aprii 15, 1 S ti r . carrying a com plete ufvmmt of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Is on display at the . Price r.eeitndband stnr.-. whnre It was iveontly imtcbased In in stuck of secondhand goods. The pnper, in a glass covered frame, is J und cavrlos a pINurc of the drnd t nriHinnni t ut ftm Imi nf fii-t I president 'at the iop n he firtftho ctmgi-.r cnsslHK tie road and pane. The paper is Paid to have U V4hteitf over $300, Dnncu. i;agte' P'oltat Sal. night. i. ' ' 7I HoguAF.lIt Tute-n place to eat, something tr pt, nnd the rlcht persons -to eonk -lit - - tiuif How ard VorU, Wagner creek was among t he .Ipihlncss vinitors hi Medfonl today. Try our hot plate lunch, 2.-. Hweet Shop, Gthund Ivy. 74 Cheap hi m her untl cedar posts, Medford Lumber Co. ?J7if A bounty warrant was isxued at the county clerk's office this f.re non to A. V.. Llnflfey of Medford for the killinit of two coyotes. Dance, Kagle Point Snt. night. v 71 Have your rus cleaned by the only plant In southern Oregon equipped th properly d'jjhla work. Phon Jantarlum-V44, U r psrtlcu Ism, or hnvemT,,cflr tM, "No ob Jlfiatlon. 7R Tlio urninl yrv will meet next Tue.srtny foronunn unU In It,' In - vcstiKittions will take up the rhfld KtcalliiK cium uKaliiHt 'llitin Cher- ry. Cirtffln rrtM-k rani:her, ai-cuwed of traiiHPorlliiK a 14-year-old tiirl i mtuioern l aiiiornia. I lie vuv had liven dismissed against htm In Justice court. The jury will ulso investigate mutters not made pub lle, und muy return HcyciNtl true bills In this connection. Another big Jacksonville C. of V. daneo tonight, from 9 to 2. Supper j h J1- N-,A- 71fnl. their home I Oiomo fenderH uml auto JohllKOII ,H Ktte '' Heightened ut Hrlll s Hhret Pacific. Iliseuit c V""11 w'"'k"' "1'1'ohIio Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 41J. tf Sixteen hundredths of an Inch more rain had, .fallen In Medford during the 24 hours ending at E a. m. t()iiay. The weather was cloudy nnd threatening the rest of: m,.mbcr of the federal farm loan today, und the forecast Ih for partly, ,u,in), WM be In the 1'iicltlc north cloudy weather tonight anil Kun- WCHt ,( Wll attend a number of day, with a rising temperature district meetings, Including the ono Kunduy. I'p to date, the total rain- at Kugene. fall for the seuson since Septem-j chicken dinners. 75c. The Cov- ber 1. l!i;!S, Is 11.05 Inches. - nind W'niron. I'bonnix. 100 ouiiiuiiiiii.h mufiuiii m iiiu owrn - M w Ladies' house dreKses, office dresses or nurses' uniforms for sale. Tailor made to rnt-asure. Tnp J. It. Huames " It o s a 1 I a " line. "Pvery wearer Is a booster." Call V64-L forenoons for further Infor mation. Also silk dresses for sale. Mrs. Jiarto. 40tf Dudley (1. Allen of Portland, rep resentative of the Insurance Com pany of North A mcrlca, who has been In the city for the past tew duys, left today for northern poluls on his way home. Dance, Jackson Springs club, Snt. 9:30 till 2 u. m. . 71 Overstuffed furniture- can be cleaned nt a nominal cost. Phone the Pantorlum, 244, for particu lars. 7C Krectlon of a large hangar ( and an administration building at thr Swan Island airport of Portland was brought u step nearer this week wlii'n the finance eommitteo of the Port of J'ortland approved the project as presented by the air port committee. It was found that bonding will not benecessury to fi nance the buildings, which are ex pected lo cost $7.r,oou tu 9100,000. ( IHUIIIK IH llilll!. It 111! tT-Ullll i structure wlil be constructed north Hl)l.d IJt tM(. sheriff's offbe yester of the present hangars. j ,av afnrno-n to Wright tic Son and Another big Jacksonville C. of C. jrlmrp,K H:inders of Ashland. Wil dance tonight, from 9 to 2. Supper -foni 'Mlker of Central Point. L. hy It. N. A. 71 Keieet grade factory blocks $H.50 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Ti l. 631 r3tf Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Hogers ar rived thin morning from .Itno to vlHlt Mrs. J. C. Thomas of this city. Try our delicatessen cooked here at the Hweet Shop, 6th and Ivy. 74 Let me write your fire insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Ilotc Phone JHI3. Holland. , ir I A couipluint to recover, money was filed in circuit court today by the Swift & Company branch of this city ngalnst Tom flrlgsby ofltu,.c to H, KVen at the Jackson the Clrlgshy Hrotbers firm, in the sum of $7 3I, claimed to bo due forthe puil'ha.'flMof suflidics. banco, Kaglo J'olnt Sat. night. 71 DrofcHtnuklng, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 4 24 Medford Itldg. Phone 11S1. 13tf Among the Oregonlans register ed at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. ft. M. Wood unit Mrs. Lloyd MokIII of Mend, Ceo. II. (IraVes of Salem, A. N, Oreutl of Uoschurg. .lames H. Ilnurd of McM Innville, L. llogan, Mrs. For daud t. A. Prince of lOugene, and the follow ing from Portland: Vivian O. Fox. W. Stendler, Frank Meier, C. J. McAllister, J. Forsythe, L. It. Wat ers, Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Norton, (L It, Johnson and family, C, C. Ship ley, J. II. Coe. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P Ktiffln, L. A. Tboroughmun, W. C. ( 'lark. Henry McCullough, ltcllc HugKlns, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Pee- blert, A. U. Cox. W. W. Mattro. tJ. It. Hward And V. V. Mitchell. Dance, F.agtc Point Hat. night. 71 Parents Send your boys to us for o happy vacation. Here he can njoy swimming, fishing, mountain hlkipg, riding. Reservations lim ited. Mis. l Obrt, Trail, ore. 72 Dorothy Welch of Portlund ar rived In the city this morning to spend several days with her aunt, Mrs. M. T. Hums. Another big Jacksonville C. of C. dance tonight, from 'J to 2. Supper by It. X. A. 71 Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Itealty Co., Itm. lit. Palm Htk., cor. Main nnd Front, upstulrs. 24tf H. W. Phillips, who is K3 years of age, u veteran nnd a Veteran fisherman, staled that there- art mire salmon In the ltogue river he low the dam than he has nccii there for several years. (limits Pass lliilletln. Lake Crek Orange dunco Sat. nlcht lood eats, good music. 71 For rug i b ailing service, call Manson, Ui(i-H, 73 A coui;ar familiarly known lo ranchers wet of Sheridan. Ore., as "Old Ualdy" and one of (te nwed vicious ahccl killers on record, was killed Hst week by C. J. Smith. .1 r. The Smlt lis, father anil son. baye aceouuti'd for 1- cougars dur ing the lasi four months, but they look mot e pi Ide tu the kilting of old Italdy than in all the others. On May I - thf younger Smith saw find at thi animal, wounding It In the shoulder. Doks pursued the) Idg cat, tr 1 it, and Smith killed j It with a shot In the brat). For Sale Asters und other j plants. 4a Oulnee. fl-Hf I Flowers for graduation fro m ' Sn in nelson's f lowrr uartlru I,!1! Clark St. Photo- 7M-X. 7.'. MuiTiagM licenses were Issued yeterdav at the county eb-i-k's of fice to Pete Hvdoklmorf. HI. and Martha F.vaus, 2'.', hoih of San FrnneUeo, and to Halph Weldier, L'l, or Medford and t iara Shuils. IN, of Oran's Pass. Dance. l:agle Point Sat. n.ght. 71 Hug cleaning seclal for two weeks. !et tis ettmtimte 2-3 of your housework by cleaning your ruifs (horouiibly lr.h our guaran teed process, mot h proofs, !x I S sire. $4.00. Phone Manson, 2M-ft. Medford Mattrewi Co., 30 . Orap1. 73 rtrrwYRT rrm J. J. Munsoll of th Applegute 1 district motored to Mmlturd thiH j nioruiiiK and Hpent Kcveral hours trnmririlnjc uumIih'hh. uuncp, Nat every Wed. and Bat. nlKh Liyntte Mro, munic. J4 Another big Jacksonville C. of C dunce tonight, from It to 2. Hupper by K. S. A, i 71 Mr. and Mth. V, . Kockc of Kouth Orange street lail an their guests Thursday, Air. und Mrs. Ma rlon It. Johnson und daughter, Ma-I rian Iule of 1'orLlund. who left yenterday. Mr. of the company uf i'ort- lam. Kor run cleaning service, ' call j Sanson, Ztitl-lt, A dlst.-lct mectinB of federal ieuerai farm loan associations will be held In lOOgene June 14. A. C. Williams, IB.11. iM-eeii ti nn s ahwood II.UUI I v .. .- ; ner hit. nau u yourseu. jcuioru Fuel l'o Tel. 631. .r3tf As a result of a hearing held In circuit court yesterday, the custody of n minor child was awarded to .... Its mother, Mrs.' Newland. The feet of gravel wero submitted by mother was formerly the wife of i C. A. Hartley, the Medford Concrete M. Hewitt, who sought the, poa-1 & CoiiHtructlon Co. nnd U. I. Sli: sesslou of the child. . art & Sons, all of Msdford. ltogue Klk Hotel- a placo to eat, The bids for 20.200 feet of (1 ruin something to ent, and the right tiling wore submitted by the C.ir pei:ons to cook it. 0tf j yallis prfck & TH Co. of Corvallis A. W. Fltchett of Montague, Cal., ' and C. A. Hartley, the Medford who sustained aerious Injuries In an auto mishap on the (ireenspring mouutuln road early this week, was Mllll reported to be In u critical' condition today ut the Ashland bici pital. He has been unconscious most of the time since hp was m- celvcd. He was said to be a llltl , totter today. Another llg Jacksonville C. of C. dance tonight, from U to 2. Supper by U. N. A. 71 Mr. and Mrs. U. II. Hkollrdy of Tacoma and Oliver Whullcy and A. U, Wallen of Seattle are among the transient visitors in Medford. Hive. ruble Community Club dance Sat. night,- June 1. (iood music. I'tv frcshments. 71 Temporary auto licenses wen is Williams of Talent. Dr. L. Nicn- I oIuh of Kosburg and M. N. Hay. A. T. I'.oyil. William l-)lson. William Cyphert, it. KentH-th Anderson. lOdward Smith and Jack William Wood of Medford. Another big Jacksonville C. of C. dance tonight, from U to 2. Hopper by li. N. A. 71 Kathleen Kstes arrived this morning from San Francisco to spenil the week and with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hank In Kstrs at their home on Kings 'highway. "Thf Longest Time Prophecy of the Htble" 1 the subject of a let vllle court house Sunday night, starting, at H o'clock. In an accident on t ie Pacific highway yesterday, thy auto occu pied by Or. and Mrs. 'Standard of P h o e n i x was overturned. Mrs. Standard sustained a laeerated hand as a result. The mishap was due to a skid on the wet pavement. The ear was not badly damaged. Mrs. Uoss Aubrey and family and Mrs. Margaret Mooi e of Klamath Falls motored over to spend a week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Velmu Slngicr. Uobert M. Chesler, coast repre sentative for 1'n! versa,! electric ranges and healing appliances, was In Medford tuday conferring with electrical dealers. ' The Vnlversal products aru standard tlie country over and are popular on the coast. Obituary , 1 1 KAltlNH Mary L!h:aboth Conner was born In K era kor k county, Iowa. July '.!, 1 K-IO. At the age of seven she crossed t:ie plans to Oregon, arriving In Port land In ISTii. The family' made their home on a tract of land, the site, of which is now Sixth and Washington streets. When 16 the family moved to Albany, where she was nuirrled In 1 SO 4 to Ceo, . Hearing, who preceded ner to 'the great beyond. To this union 1 1 children were born, of whom two boy;t. Ceo. A. of Mlnam, Ore., and Merland V.. of Wallowa. Ore., and five girls. Mrs. Alice P.ayn. Head, Ore.. Mrs. May Leeper and Mrs. o. It. Oaikcy of Medtrd. and (lt,,- ChUders mid Mrs. Oliver Woods of Lostlne, Ore., survive. She passed away ut 7:0!) p. m. May 211. at ihe hotie of her daugh ter, MiH. O. H. Dalkey, near Cen tral Point, being at the lime of her death S2 years, 10 mouths and 1 day of age. She moved with her family to Wallowa county lu ISSfl, where she remained until 1 1' L'T, w ben she ci. me to Medfonl and resided until her death Site was one of Oregon's real pioneers, being on the front tors most of her life. Her patience and fortitude during tt Ibulut ion were an example to all who kinu her. She leaves to mourn her lows In addition to the above u ho:t of grandchildren and great-maud children. She v. lt he hurled beside her husband and children In Lie ceme tery ut Lostlne, Ore. She had an abiding faith lu Cod and uau. wu a metr,!"!- of th" Christian church, a iMitetil acceptance of Joy or care, nnd though gone will never tin rirL-ntlin I'.im- Khinltiir t:niliil. will remain with all who knew her. liemalns were forwarded by Conner funeral parlors, to Lust Ine Friday at t:2: . where funeral i vh es and lutei mcitt will be j,(bl PliOVIDKNCK. It. !.. June t tVt-Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of President H'Miver, siH'Ut the niKht at the home of Mrs. William H. Hoffman of Han lug ton, national president of the Olrl Scouts of America. It became known here to duy. Mnll Tribune ads are read by 10,000 people every day. " ttrtbttsttc. Mmwrnm CONSIDER AIRPORT BIDS AT TUESDAY xl I will At Hh rcRtilur nieetinK i Tlli;iiiillf niii tlie cy council v, ill tuiiBiutr ino uiuo upeneu ui a rj'u- ctnl tnoetlng last night for furnish, lug gravel and draining tile for the ... irll4 fi.1,1 ,ini,i0 hl, h 1,1,1' new airport field, decide which bid I , , on each is the best oi.e, and make the award at that time. In general ! The lots have all been appraised ' ulo(;lst' U1) n(, BtruiBhtoned up from )n his letter admits it is fl-jiadles will be ndmltted free, the number (if bids opened lust I ' 'he '""d appraisal committee utudying a weather map this fore- nar,(.0K ne after, but thinks he' Krusc hus been having a suc night und the bids themselves are t the city council, and the price noon, . . ' Is giving the city a rare opportu- j Cesstul season in Portland und lias quite satisfactory to the city oCfi- 01 co" nilM been fixed by thati ..No Avnnt was It?" eagerly In- ,,,, making the ofter to theji,,,,,,, deleuting nearly ail comers. cials. They will he figured tip and nt! ,.rulm. rMinwfdnrfd liv the air- iw.rt nimm lino of l ie eltv cmin- i en Messrs. j. u. urev. n.. m. i ii- Hon and It. U. rtammond anu Mayor A. W. Pipoa, which will make Uh recominendution Tuesday night. rt'he bids lor rurnisiung i...uo Concrete & Construction 1 Co. and the tig Pines Lumber Co. of Med- ford. BEST EXECUTIVE FltKNCH LICK, Ind.. June 2 Vt A cro:- section of the traits which build executive leadership, taken direct from American indus try, was presented bi-fore the Na tional Association of Office Man agers at its meeting here. Tlie report was from Dr. Donald A. Laird, director of Colgate uni- iivlti-v i.v,..nL.rHr.:.l I r. 1.,.1-n t ni'v. . T - . lie was as.'iisu'ii in ine tiuuics ov I-1 v '(Mnebind w I Webb'iind The flndlngH summarize quallfl- cations of "strong " men. marked by their supernrs lor more pay anu v.-..,itli-n t,,,.,!,,.,.,!, I pnciiimsll IHtw ,..,...,. v. ,; . v ,,.., , lusiraics again inai in uusiness and "weak' men who Just, failed,,,,,,. (,lnn, mlx ,,-, booze , , , ... , lr. I..-ird said many pet theories v . 1 were upset. Neil lur type differed essentially in -interest in people. forenoon, following bis nrrest. or in "fair play." while "hard flould plea. led guilty to selllng work" was not the, key to.-ic,c.ess lm, moonshine to Marriott, ' und w between the two groups., , .Self- , w,, fno, d and costs ami sen control under trying conditions also ' t,.m.c,l to serve jr. days In the appeared of small importatnrc. Mini the "weak" leaders rated slight ly the higher in patience. "Outstanding general traits of the executive of strong leadership," said lr. Laird, "were how he Im presses others as having self-confidence, how wtdl he plans and or ganizes routine ami subordinate, gflierat business Judgment and ag gressiveness, his foresight in an ticipating future developments, his knowledge of the details of his present job, bis willingness to take over responsibility and his ability to carry It out. "This is rather a different pic ture from one gained from literary sources. It Is not human or pleas lug personality qualities that have made the leader. "As a matter of fact practically half of tlte marked leaders had a noticeable dislike of some of their associates, had a temper, did not know about the home conditions or troubles of people, were argu Uieiitatlvc. and people did not come to Im-W for ronftilfMitiii! advice. "Thr Jdrong lender bragged more. He Is: a bit more vulgar, la some what likely to Inte.rrupt others, than are the weak leaders." TO VISIT HOMELAND K. J lmmie Ya mash! la. well known local Japanese, and Mrs. YamuMilta leave tomorrow for Se attle. Wiinh.. where they will sail in two weeks for Japan, on an ex tended visit. They have been resi dents of this city for more than 2i years. Their home on South Ivy street has been purchased by K. t Kerensky ) Shumoda. Hy tlint of getting up at 3 o'clock in the morning, and thrift and wise investment. Yamaslilta has accum ulated sufficient of this worhl's KOimH to the wol' 'fioin tl"l door. For a con pit of years he held three janitor JoUm, It will take three men to do his work while hy is gone. CHICAHC.O. June I . -i.V) Htldge ami M met ura I iron w oi kers were oidered last nlcht by tlie executive board of their union to strike to day for higher wages. The strike ahm expected to tie up :'MO,Ot.u.onrt in new construction work and to affect 2.2oi workers. The strike order was isued nfter several month' negotiation be tween the union arl the Iron lea gue, representing contr.ietors, bd fulled. The union w anted an In crease from J 12 to $11 day, but agreed to comptosic upon 113. The league offered M2.M1, The old o aun'ement of $12 expired bit nisht, oirEfiOW katituTjay, CITY LOTS TO GO ! AT BARGAIN PRICE! The long prepared for nnd long expected sale of 3 50 city Iota, j taken over hy the city for delin- luent taxes, und on which clear I titles will l,eBlven, will he l,eKun """ 'y-, ?ivre are all kinds of otSi J)U.hu,intf Home of the JOflt i in .Meuioru, oi varying vaiuc, nc- i cording to locution und Improve - j merits. " ..... . i i'UJment down and 10 a , monin increatier until paid lor. commute. Tne HaI- which will he In charge of the realty dealers of: i l"c "o i nuis sin le unu icii 10 siuuvimr u"",u lu f"1' to purchase valu - , able Medford real estate ut bar - i Acconi.nK to nuiuines made pr uuivinm tiuu uiu avui cmuiu -'.no this sale, Him batch of Io;s will ve.y .am, unu anyone run- emplatlng buying Is warned to hurry und buy early, before the ul ucanuyiv iuia j are ffonc?. Kach: realty dealer lias'a lltd of the lots and the description and price of each. E: : j A f "!-. 1 1,1 n-Vwi i .... service 'station at Oold Hill made one of the regretted mistakes of his life when he sold a gallon of moonshine liquor to A. F. Mar- ritdt. a state prohibition enforce ment officer., whom he mistook for a very thirsty native here abouts to whom it was thought safe to make the sale. And the worst thing about Hould'ri mistake !. that Marriott has been working In this locality for sevt i at weeks past . and had 1 - . . . . ,! 'vtiai wcokh pasi. umi nau i,nn ,,,.,.1,.. ,.,.11 tti.j" hv tin- , , J uu', ,,,lu", Kl,"S """'""'Ipitiil to Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mar 1 uiu lntiicaics inai tiouiu was nol a ..-harter member of that . ,K(lVi uml m( t been a regular tteiiflant at its nieetiiiirs. nnd il- l''"fi,'""J' wi,h "nv nutrgin of se - ..,,,.0.. turll- jn justtoo Taylor's court this county 3:11 1. PLAY TALENT TEAM The Mail Tribune "Apple Knmk ers" baseball team will play its seeond game of the station tomor row at Talent with a Talent town team. The game will start at 2:3n sharp in the afternoon. The Apple Knackers' lineup includes a num ber of well known local players, who wen their first game of the season at Jacksonville last Sun day by defeating the Jacksonville nine. Oregon Hoy Ylu-. HOSTO.V. June 1. tVl Stanley F.iilott of I'lilou high sihool. West Linn. Oregon, was announced to day as the winner of the annual contest of the Itrooks-ltrlht foun dution for essays on International uibjects. Tlie prize is a year's res ident study In an Kuglish univer sity. (.rntlc Hint. AI.P.ANY. N. Y., June 1 . (T) Mrs. Franklin O. U"osevelt, wife of ihe mvernor. is to have her firs! flight Tuesday. Asked to sponsor a new plane, she wroie: "I am in cline. 1 to say. no flight, no chflrf tenir.g." The hint was taken. Mail Tribune ads are read by fn.dOa peopln overy .day. ': tf GJ 7rVti 'Jak of the 9?nrAj Police Reporter No. 9 Globe Tfottert . Silence of the Snow Coming Sun., June 2 "Million Dollar Mystery" Continuous Show S.it , Sun., 12:30 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. 10c and 15c TONIGHT sV ofa ivrfi I junk 1, mo. ! DICK KNOWS JOKE SINCE CITY TRIPS The high flying dyne hy It. Wul-i tor JJlck, head of tun Medford I weather bureau. durhiK hi.- several I days' uhvence from the city thin 1 week, spent In going hark und ,.., ty airplane between Oak ,un(1 un(1 Kun Kranclw.0 und ,.prt land. on business with the heads : two ultcr cMels lin(1 w.ltn thl! of the weather bureaus or the Oakland airport heads, evidently went to his head. "Did you hear ab'out that empty ' ,.,,,.,., ,,. ,h i,l ni.r. I mili'pd llin iinMOHuectini. n f w s .hound, on his dally visit. ,hnri1. nnrhln.' in It " wna ",t1i rotAv nu li.i un ckrr(i1 n r the map again. ; A moment later Mr. Dick .ooKed jup wUn nn ment look on his face nU Inquired: "What is a BtrlnB?.. This was too much for the re - porter, wno ueu ior ine elevator Infiruing that Medford men re - turning from the - Harbary Coast flt 3lin rmn(.i8CO yeura nfro (iid nnt brinK" hack such weak stories or gags. ' 4j( At a recent meeting of the dl - rectors Cooperu named of the Warmers Exchange utlve. Clay U. Parker was manager tor a inrco-yeur term, beginning June l. Manager Parker lias been in tuaiK.- o. i.ic ..utinv-s .o. in., hum ' ,fear- a.l HwuKuratcl a number.of imporiani cnanges. including re- organization ht thh business and change of name, turkey pools and establUhment of the poultry burl- ness on a new basis. A daughter weighing seven and ;nn(,.h:1 if ,,onnds was horn hint . T . , .. Sunday at the Sacred Heart hos- drU of Kverette Court. A daughter was born yesterday it I'hocmx lo Mr.H F. D. Kmith ... u ,.r 1 .1 ". . -.... ' ' 1 """'V ul UVl MIUU1IH, .Mlfi. i MUnij(.r A daugliter was born early ' Thursday morning to Mr. and Air::. ., ., , . . , , . I I). II. Nichols at Talent, , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOi; SA LM 2 mill; cows, 1 milk goat and 1 billy goat. West Prune St. C. H. McKue, 73 WAXTKH r. high school b0ys to work after school hours. See Air. Chester at People's Klectric .Store. 72 FOR SALF, Choice varieties Cali fornia C.iant aster nnd everlast ing flower plants. HH2 W. I Ith. Phone 1 173-V. 7 1 LOST Automobile license plate :4-j4I. P. O. rsox 01. Jacksonville. J. It. Renault. 73 FCHI SAI.i; 72 Chrysler sedan. '2 model, like new; will take in small car. '24 Chevrolet road ster, new balloons, ? I .0 ; terms. See owner, 25 Xo. Peach. 7 1 If FOR RF.N'T 6-rnom modern fur nished bungalow; fireplace. Tel. 1270-K. 701 W. Ja kson. 72 FOR SALH--Ii acres ulfalfa. H acres Hartletls and D'Anjous: free soil: 5 -room modern' bungalow, city water, near Ta'ent." Price with crop fi'2'iO. Crop will pay $22(mi or more. Conrow Rtaltv Co., 11 X. Hartlett St. Phone liu!. 72 FOR SALK 1!27 Ford truck: s'ake body, In perfect condition, like new. Priced right for quick sab. , phone 70ft, or 742T.L- 7.'I FOR SLK Mnrgain in bicycle. Call M2 So. Ivy. 72 W.Ti;i) Hox ' I. " Steel filing cabinet. Ashland, f in-. 7 - WE DEVELOP ,'! Films Free ! West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALI, STORE : Open Sundays and Evenings 1 All the Time PARKER AGAIN HEADS i E SALE I RM CMP- EXCHANGE; Births r l.. ..liMgjjM.. ' -i'i- " .. . ' ! jjlii.'i-MMt LUIVO must be moved at once to make room for building SACRIFICING 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10 and 2x12 $10 to $15 per M WOODS LUMBER "Back to the Woods" Phone 108 i INVENTOR WOULD BUILD PECULIAR AIRPLANES HERE! filvinu Medford the opportunlt)' of KiviiiK birth to a new uinilane jvU e claimed by Its inventor as someihlnK u!toi;ether new the ulatlon world, the chamber I of c fynmer ce was in receipt of u 1 incr t,,,lv f,nrn . I. Ilrtiih Aiub r - . .. , ,...k mh ,,.l..r - 1 1 'rh alilti IMS 'never been constructed and so farjWrestled as often, has found liti -. . t t.n,i t a' 1.1.. i ii.iin- his mnlfh.. onlv i I believe I can give yoi;r city a big )0ost by an advertising stunt I have In mind with a new airplane device that will make flying safer. . enclosed a ..hoto to tellf '.i,. 1 00iSsf nl in n verteai landing and tniH ,,lune is imt,t on that order BO' hut onlv UMinK wings and placing the landing device away while not in use. A plane that can land vertically will be a novelty nnd will cause much publicity for the city It hails from. "If you can nn(V will put up the money for the plane. I will do the flying, and that will be an other novelty, for few men of my age, 55 .years, are aviator::. This will Win aliniiilntc nvintinn. Kal-h ! .,,,,., ,., , ...ni holt) ,,, .,, ....,.,, ..i with m,i- , tu,.a nn(1 lls sul.r,,n(llng country. . . w,,i,i .. in.t,ll.PH ,,n the ! northwest, showing my wonderful I collection of hand colored slides. J j i have been showlni- for vears. 1 . wa, ln yor clty a couple'of year . nd ,.,ls(1(I somn monev for1 the Seventh Dav Adventist church, ! if vou wi romember. j ..Tnc roason , nin niakimr this offe-to you is because I am from Oregon and I have been assured n plane can be constructed to met my requirements in New York by n W"II known concern that has of fered lo build for a sum not to exceed jr.000 and guarantee same. "Now If -'you- vant- some aheftp advertising for; a few-months; I will give you the ''use -of- my time and li-t you use my patent to build a plane. Vou can sell the Continuous . . Showo 1:30-11 p.m. Sundays Starts'. TOMORROW ThatHa3e, The World .-iCftiSj, jm, 1 Humming Its ww'v"wi' Screen Song and Danca Mirth and Ilolody Tears ' Laughter r.nd a .Throbbing Drama. mi i Last piano afterward for ay mucliVI : you have invested. 1 - will ffud you. u buyer." . , : r : ' . SMOKER BENEFITS NATIONAL GUARD The wrestMntf smoker at the, ' Armory next Krlday niKht. fealur- im; Moose .Vm beek of I'ortland and t)r m N.ltlomil ouard .and iler the auspices oi ine ncai unit jjj.tH ulx. being sold by members ! ,,r tlie uuard company. Promoter 1 av.,.i i,..iv iiiniinn d ih,,i 1 v.. ilr whllf lie mav not bav. The feeling ol rivalry neiweep thi assured of a hard fought ttattle. There will bo several good preUpi- jnarics. one of w-.ilcli will presV'nt ; (ur!y Woods against some v.res- iUt. whose r.amo has not yet been announced. Chsslffed ndvertislng gnts results. Jarmin &. Wpocfe Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Rex Cafe TEE PLACE TO EAT; Good Food Good' Service . A Glorious Revue of Song and Melody TONIGHT All-Talking CLARA BOW I "The Wild Party' i . -'I- ' -ii. ) IN 3ER.1 CO. u.l.i .,ul.ii)ii.Jl 6