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MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ONT, WEDNESDAY, APRTL.30, 1930.
Iocal and
-'Personal
; The heavy ruins and ttnow of
Inxt Sunday have left the FIhIi Lake
road Jn ouch condition that motor
tiAffie wuh declared fnadvlHuMe (y
Cratep national forest officials to
day. The road has been cut UP
ho badly that curs would' have it
hard time making progrefta over It,
epeela11y at the foot of Mumiulto
hill, where the land l Inclined tn
he hotfKy. - Kvon It the sun cn
tinues to Hhlne for the next few
days, the road, would Mill be In
pour condition, fur Sunday, forest
rniiKers say.
.May Spend Niinuucr Heru
iB. K. Bray of Norwood, Oa ,
arrived In Med ford on th noon
HliflHUii from : io A mrules to visit
his ons. Dr., J, P. Jlray and At
torney Percy Bray and famine.-.
He plans Id remain - in southern
Oregon1 for the summer and will
Ko to Hlatt Prairie dam with his
Hon turgor row for a fishing trip.
. Km ma Cline Ahop, for finger
waves, permanent waves and com
piete beauty service. Liberty B)tlw.
Phono 44. 45
Ship Uulbs Safely
K. M. iadewlg, who is experi
menting with different methods of
shipping tulip 'hulhft, has ut last
found what he think is the best 1 Traffic Sergeant O.
way of wrapping them Cor ship
ment. A strip of newspaper ervH
the purpose, and is most sutlsfac
tory.
eago.
wrapped in newspaper dry and the
blooms are packed In a wooden
prune box, stems to the center and
blooms to eiitFn end. J lolt'j are
bored through the bottom of the
box and cord Inserted to tie the
tesms to the bottom of the box to
prevent shifting. tJ rants Pa
Courier.
Bolted DuMii Kiidiuukiuent .-. -v
A large auto rolled down a stepp
grade in the Hisklyou mountains
and turned over once or twice, Htate
'alent re
ported toduy. J-i did not learn
the Identity-of the driver but said
he did not suffer serious Injuries.
He made Khipments to CM-1 The car was a Catyfornia machine.
The stem of each bloom Is
Oregon Hotel GucMtH
nests at Med ford hotels from
Oregon points today included Mrs.
Williams of Junction City. A. II.
Tlawn of. Kosehiirg, Carl W hi taker
of Corvallis, A. K. Hlms of Kugenu,
Frank AVllmm of Malum. James
K rouse of The Dalles, and the fol
lowing from Portland: (;. it, Mar
tin, C. M. Lindley, J. K. Bartlelt,
II. M. KImrp, L. IT. Htonriw, O. A.
Mary, T. M. Baker C. V. Collins.
D. C. CJrundy, M. 13. White. V. K.
Allen, J, K. Klynn, Frank Brady,
Kenneth firlffin, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Cohn, F. 15 Waring and Penn
Guutt,
Back In Meiirord
Mr. and .Mrs. A. H. Banwell, who
have 'been in Crescent City this
week in connection with the har
hur hearing before Major Hopes of
the United State engineers, have
left for Medford, where they
attend to business of the Northern
California -Southern Oregon Devel
opment association. Mr. nan wen,
who was in a recent nutomoblle ac
cident, wu badly bruised up as a
result, hut states he Is coming alon
nicely and expects no permanent
Injuries an a result. Del rto
Triplicate, i
Thrift Sliop-. liuN SuUi x u
The Thrift Shop has a big clear
ance sale on women's everyday
dresses, JO und 1 cents each; huU.
25 to .60 cenUt;-nen' overcoat, $1
to woolen clothing of all kinds
and many other nrtoleJj. Anyone
having children's shoes or- other
discarded g.irments, please call 458
or deliver over Woolworth store.
We havo a request for man's coai,
size 52 or S4, also infant's layette.
Co ml 1 1 Ion Is Bettor
lrlende -In this city of Barbara
Holt, young daughter of Dr. and
Mnh'jW'fWi Pr Holt of Corning
Court, are glad to learn that she
Improving in health after an ill
ness of many weeks.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's have
an exceptional group of dresses in
sizes 14 to 44, reduced to $10 and
$15. 40
lfl-in. green pine slabs, largo or
small loads., Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
76. ... 344tf
: Dynge's dance, Wed. and Sat.,
Dreamland, dents 7 5c. 4,J
(utvas from ti Distance
.Included among the hotel guests
from a distance in Medford today
were- K. .M. Crane of Minneapolis,
Minn.,' IT. Heftier of Seward,
Alaska, arid Frunk . llnderson of
Chicago, 111, -. .'.,
St.. Mark's card party, Muy 3 t
H:JG p. fm,(1 Pivot and progressive
bridge. Prizes and refreshments.
35c. Public Invited. 40
XVnvoloso Ijulxir JjIoii
H. Ostberg filed, a complaint in
circuit court this forenoon against
Av'Y. Bmlt'h. Mrs. T. O. Heine, Big
Pines -Lumber company, Allison
Monitor, and . CI. Budden to fore
close a - labor Hen nmountlng to
approximately $83.70.
The Medford Beauty Shop will
be open evenings until 7. Phone
181. Wo give . & 1L greon stamps.
.: lA . !; :u -.r , , i 44
Farmer ItuwhloiilH (i newts
Mr. and Mrs. John It. OrlCfln
nud Mrs. James. duly and mother
of Trldlndad, Cal., arrived In Med
ford Saturday for ai visit with
friends. Mrs Griffin will continue
her .trip after a nhort time on- to
-Merrill, Ore., where she. will he
gunsf of her. daughter Mut, and
Mrs. Griffin formerly lived in,, this
city and are' remembered by many
friends, t Mr. Griffin Is an old hour
hunter and hns written many hear
stories for California publication.-).
Mi1,' Cady's husbtinil ils keeper o
the lighthouse at Trinidad.
I.Imlirreii Vv.m Today
Harry Lindgren, livestock field
man from Oregon Htate college, In
In this city today from Corvallis
conferring with 11. (1. Fowler,
county agent, and inspecting sheep
on the McCrnckon ranch at Valley
Don't forget Pnbeo Paint
Big Pines Lumber Co,
Phone all
Station, 854,
Sale.
3D
humane calls, Police
lAist NurMlngCIasH Held
; Miss Augusta (ilovei of Itfie coun
ty health department hist evening
held- her lat homo nursing cliiss
at the Community hoirso In the
Berrydalc section, where, she had
been holding weekly classes for
some time. She is, however, still
continuing nfternoon classes at
Berry dale on Mondays for n fort'
wee its.
Cooperate. ivitU Pliyslcbins
The Sacred Heart hospital Is co
operating with Medford physicians
for the observance 'of Health day
tomorrow and has offered the ue
of its equipment, particularly thi
luoroscope. In the examination of
local boys and girls for lung dis
orders. -
Hemstitching, picotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mendin?.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
Sat.
At
Let us haul away your garbage
iintl 1-afllUn Ullnnn r.An ni...
Dance
Hill... i
till 2:01? every Sat.
CI old
4-4
Fiiveiillu Orticr to Moot
Next meeting of the Juvenile?
order of Neighbors of Woodcraft
will be held at the 1. O. O. F. hall.
2 p. m., Saturday. A full atten
dance i urged.
gain in a high grade banjo should
call at this office and Inspect the
banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 25tf
We specialize in radiator and
fender repairing at Van's Garage,
33 So. Bartlett. Phono 208. tf
Regular dance, Gold Hill,
Dance till 2:00.
The Peosloy's new studio nor
open, opposite new Holly theater.
tt
(anion Club Moetw
Members of the Medford Garden
club and other persons interested
in growing flowers will attend the
meeting tomorrow evening at Ho
tel Medford. at which Ben Bones,
grower of Grants Pass, will be the
main speaker. He has chosei? as
his subject "Bulb Growing." The
public is Invited to the lecture,
which will begin at 8 o'clock.
Blame. Dogs for Killing
The police department was in
formed litMt night that dogs enter
ed the rabbit pons on the Schrcen
grist property on- Itlverside avenue
and killed 10 rabbits. It is claimed
thntxtho dogs were tied up In the
daytime and-turned loose at night..
O&mlllloii In Improving
J. M. Kulltrom of Coleman
creek, Pho bus been ill for some
time, ..wuh. reported "today to be
Hhowing continued Improvement.
.Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fui't Co., Phono 631. tf
lose that sold
Kusscll's Hale
30
1 Lot Children's
to 4e for only 1 5c.
of Hales.
Cruelty Is Alleged
Cruel nnd Inhuman treatment li
given aK the grounds for a dllorce
suit filed In circuit court yesterday
by Amy Carney against T. J. Csr
ney. . They were .mu-rivd In Jack
suuvlllu Heptcmhcr 6. 1025.
lfl-in. green pine slabs, large
tmall louds. . Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. 344tf
Hcgtilar,
every Sat.
orchestni,
Dance till
Gold
2:uPft
Hill,
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,.,800 Brill's heet . -MuTul, Work
for, radiator, fender and auto body
repairing, . - tf
Start, fiMlliitf Craters . ,
Approximately 16 salesmen at
the acnlor high school started
their campaign this afternoon tor
selling Craters, high school annuals.
HI hundred ar6 being printed, and
an there are over iioo students Li
the high school, all. will not be
nbln to get an annual. Certain
students twill go to th"o different
rooms, and. tell tthe pupils about
the onnuaL while others wijl make
the sales.
0 Don't , forget Pabcp Paint SnK
Big Pines Lumber Co. Hit
Aljtomt Moctlii(c ,
Araong the out-of-town gueats
who attended the meeting of O. K.
H, Instills olty la&t night wuro Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. II. Hardy and Mrs.
W. Hj McNnlr of Ashland, Mr. and
Mr. Vlvlnn W I toon. Mrs. IS. L.
Cunningham and Mrs. Molllo Brut
of JnckBDnvllle, Mr. nnd Mrs. Boss
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham Kohler of
Central Point.
Phone 642. "We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
' S37tf
In Cltr Today
Tom Semple nnd son Jimmy of
Phoenix. Mr. tfiml Mrs. Paul Martin
of Central Point and Krod Stanley
of JirownHboro were ibuslness cnlU
rrs in Medford today.
t
Use More
Dairy r
Products
Specify Fluhrar'i Milk
Bread when you phone
your grocer. ' i '
d
P'njl Wins Cluiinploiislilp '
'Careful playing and diligent care
for each shot won last night's de
ciding gamo of the elty billiard
chamtilonsblp for Fuji, who de
feated Chris Gottlieb, 250 to 202.
KnJI made a high run of 87 nd
several smaller runs. Chris could
not get his stride nnd the highest
run was less than 20. Th next
game will he played tonight be
tween !aston Fflrnnnd nnd Reg
inald Klfer an a play-off for third
place, for which three0 players are
tied. The winner of ttfits wlllsmeet
Harold Riddle In the deciding
game. -. Q-' -
A special groiiplnir of tweed nnd
travel coats reduced to one-half
their original price at Ktholwyn
B. Hoffmann's.. 4$
Uusscll's are tielllng $1.25 Unyon
Lingerie at Cyctomorrow. 3!t
i
Oilirnrnlnnfl In City
Among the California hotol
guests In M fd ford toduy were the
following: . MfM. M. M. Harrison
of Man jiose, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
While of Chleo, Mr. and Mrs. G.
ICUince of Baldwin Park, H. W.
Oorsltl of onklnnil, M. Haerlle
of Colton, Halsey Klwell of Lus
Angeles and Mr. and Mrs, V. K.
Hustedl, o. Q, Trovers. Knrl K.
Shell.- Howard Blake. Kred Tur
ner. B. App'flld, W. Onrllno and
Roy. Baker of Kan Francisco. 9
, Dry kindling $2.50 por load. Val
ley Fuel Co., Phone 70. tf
Bnnce, Oold
Dance till 2:00.
Hill, Sat.
night.
42
Sols tiprnok Himdi-U
J. J. Murphy and son Ray re
turned Monday, from Red Bluff,
where thv attended the Red
Bluff round-up. They brought
back with them a $2 50 purse and
a horseshoe wrenth, Win In the
Bus! noes Men's derby, a five.
I eights mite even In which they en
tered their horse, "Rolling Star,"
which placed first In the event,
setting a track record of one min
ute, two and four-fifth neconds.
Ashland Tidings,
Dressmnklng nnd remodeling ot
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf
j . $1.05 Phoenix Hose $1.57, all
j good ha.de. Bring your hose
problems to Russell'. 30
W. 11. V. Meothur Tomorrow
Members of the jdgdford Wom
en's Relief corpt are reminded that
the lodge will be In regular ses
sion tomorrow afternoon at the
Armory. Thn meeting will begin
nt 2 o'clock.
Regular $1.25 Crepe Gowns for
SH'i n Russell's Close Out Sal
3D
Hello, There. Meet me at the
Armory May 2,o Greater Medford
Club musical comedy. 41
tilvrn Stiff Fine A
P., A. Tramunlin, Seattle, arrested
yPsterday on Uukdala avenue for
poHHesslon and transportation uf
alcohol, was fined gtioo In Justice
court yesterday. Hm car wYia con
fiscated by the state. A cargo of
111 gallons of Jleohol was found
In his car, 1G of whit-ft was in tin
containers aid the other 15. In
secret tank.
For Sale Cit flowers. Mlxrd
bouquets a specialty. Also orders
taken for corsages. Call at 325
South Holly KIT, or Phone 390-. 60
Haircuts for men, women nnd
children, are still. 50c, at Highway
Bauber Shop. , 45
AmhltloiiH Willi (jim
Two boys Shooting at a tin can
yesterday let their sights, slip and
two '.ti2catlhro hullct.i struck the
Presbyterian church, the police
were informed. It Is unlawful to
discharge firearms Jn the city lim
its and local boyfc aro warned to
bear thgt In mind In the future.
Green fir s&ihs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf
o 0
.To the Fruitgrower: .Toe Craln
re.po rt s n o w blight In the n ear
Medford district. o 30
Complete Business
Chas Fullen nnd A. W. Sle-
maker, railroad representatives.
pwho havo tbeen conferring with lo
cal shippers aul me meters of the
Southern Pncifio stuff, left today
for Portbindx
Let mo write your fire liufrirnnrie.
Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotol Holland
Bldg. PhonS 993. tf
'Kho great Close Out, Get Out
Sale atcRusstl's offSrs good silks
at OSc. 30
CiHlei'go Opera I "nil
Cmll Gllbreg of McCloud and
Joe A. Leonettl of Weed, Cal., un
derwent opernUon at the Sacred
Heart hospital tills morning for
correction of nnsnl trouble.
Nutlet1 to all Kagles; eAttend the
meeting Friday, May 2. Important
business to attend to. $ Secy., T. It.
ivinney. . . u
3(I-inch Cretonnes, regular to
50c for 10c. Ruin's Forced Sale
now going on. 39
Hearing Scheduled 1lay
C. R. Woods nnd J. K. OorUv.
local men arrested Monday night
by the police for the burglary of
tho Jackson Street service station,
were to have hearings In justice
court this afternoon. The t$, men
aro also accused of the recent theft
of n car. owned by Clay Sugg of
Alder street.
Wo are offering a number of
work and saddle horses for sale
cheap. C. C. Hoover, Tel. 607-R-.V,
4tf
Are you going to the Armory
Friday night? See "Hello There."
It's u scream. Follow the crowds.
Laugh your troubles away. 41
Don't miss the biggest, funniest
play ever staged In Medford,
"Hello There," Friday night at the
Armry. 4M
30c to 40c siting wa&h fabrics
23c at Russell's Close Out, 30
Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with
lots of mill end blocks. Medford
Fuel Co., Phono 631. ' tf
Radio Play Tomorrow,
Another Nell Von dor Hellei
radio playlet, "When Is a. Croat Not
a Goat,"' will ho presented ovor
KMliU, the Mail Tribune- vrglna1
station, tomorrow forenoon from
10 to ftl 0:30, featuring local radio
players. -
Sale.
30
Obituary
i party at the Fox Craterian in Med
I ford. After the play tho young
' folks gathered at the home of
! MIbh Helen Shipley, where a dainty
KLINE Susan Bertha Kline, lunch was served followed by an
wife of Mark Kline ot 408 Eur-! address by Professor Bowman of
hurt street, this city, passed away J Ashland.
in a local hospitul Tuesday after
noon. Mrs. Kline haa been In
failing health for several yeurs.
She was born at Reynolds, Ind.,
October 21, 1874. At the uge of
IS, she was married to James A.
McLaughlin and to this union were
born two children, Ralph McLau
ghlin of Chicago und Mrs. Paul
R. Schuler of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kline came to
Jackson county In 1906 where they
have since resided and have a
wide circle of friends. Mrs. Kline
warf a member of the auxiliary
to the canton of the I. O. O. F.
and the Rebekuh lodge of this
city, who cill have charge of tier
vices at the grave.
Besides her husband and chil
dren, she leaves three brothers and
two sisters, Robert Eads, Harry
und John Ends and Hazel Helton
of Hammond, lnd.and Mrs. E. C.
Konkle of PuyMlup, Wash.
. Funerul services will - be held
at the Conger chapel ut 2:00 p.m.
Friday win lteD. E. Millard
officiating. Interment will he In
Medford cemetery.
EVANS Funeral servicefi for
Win. F. Eyans, a resident of near
Phoenix, who passed away Mon
duy will he hr$a ut the Conger
chapel at 2:00 p.m., Thursday.
Jcv. W. H. Eaton will irellver
the address and interment will be
in the Phoenix cemetery.
Cadets Cru.sh.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 30.
Two unidentified Kelly Field ca
dets were killed today when their
plane crashed near Medina lake, 30
miles west of here, reports at the
flying field stated.
Don't forget Pubeo Paint
Big Pines Lumber Co.
lB-lr green pine slabs, large or
small loads, 0 Valley Fuel Co., Tel.
70. . O 344tf
Tennis rackets le-strung; 24
hour service; guaranteed worn.)
Koblnson, 417 Woodstock (acrosff
street from high school courts). 45
, , t 0 .
CARPENTER Corvallis, Ore
William H. Carpenter, member ofn
the firm of Le Febvre & Carpen
ter, general agents of the Califor
nia State Life Insurance company,
with oil' ice 3 In Portland, died here
on Uauter SutVday at the. home.0 of
Mr mother? Mjjs. Clara A. Carpen
ter. Mr. Carpenter came to Cor
valliH a month ugotfo he with rehi
tivea after litis health began to fall
He was a graduate af tho Bttfmnl 01
engineering at the flfate college,
lie later was employed by the Ca.it
Rtrnla highw2f0conimisaion, a iohI
tion he held till two years ago,
when ho entered the : Insurance
field. . Mr. Carpenter was murricjl
August 9, 1!)2!. t9 Mutlda Saner
or Portland. Surviving" him be
sides his wf(ldow:and mother are
two sisters, Mrs. Helen Myers of
Corvallis ami Mrs. Ivan .Men He o'a
Oregon Cibyoantf three brothers.
GRIFFIN GREEK STILL
SEIZED BY OFFICERS
A raid In tho Griffin Croek dis
till last night by t?ie sheriff's'
office rcsulti'd in tho'lcupturo, of n
2r-Killm moonshine Ht'ill In.dpera-
Kov.cstuclent at Oregon 'State col
lene; (oyril. St. Joseph, Mo.; Doc.
MiHBoula, Mont. The body was
sftjit to Portland, where funeral ser
vice cfnd Interment will he held.
. William M. Carpenter was a res
lont of Medford for two years, be
. I11K employed at the J. II. Cochran
insurpice office, local represent
tive of tho Pacific dliitual. He only
left the city last February 4o take
Jils position wllh the California
Slate at Portland. The fiw.t notice
0of hi? death was printed In the
Mall Tribune a week ano hut de
tails wer then lacking. His sucl-
, ' " , .1 n,tnMifiiiHi.u ,-a iuti.jiiunv friends .and buslnes.
.j iiiu i'Liki-in, i-v-ujl-u jmu lilt
woods, but their arrest Is expected
to bo only n matter' 'Of a short
time. Tho apparatus ws hroUKht
in by the raiiiiiK officers.
BAKING
POWDER
.'SamePrice
for over .
05 ounces for 35 cent
.. , J '1
Guaranteed'Pure ,
and Healthf ul
Millions of poutijs useUt
by the Government
1 1 .
.MAY
WHITE
"
FATE :
.-a
if-.-
TALENT JUNIOR CLASS
ENTERTAINS SENIORS.
TALENT Ore., pril 30 (Sie
cial). The"unior class of the Tal
ent high school entertained the
senior class April 24 with n theatre
FOR YOUR HEALTH
(fhEVKLAfcui Ohio. Anrll -30.,'
(f) former Secretury of War
Newton I). Maker was suffering
rrom bronchial pneumonia today,
but physicians said there was no
cause tor alarm so long as he con
tinued to show the improvement
noted last night.
Baker has been con'ined m
home Ifere since nttending a Demo
cratic rally Saturday night.
Births
Horn
(Im'hps
Born
Strode,
hospital,
to M. 'and Mrs.
of Griffin Creek,
April 2!.
Vernon
a son.
to Mr. nnJ Mrs. Arthur
sonv nt the Coiftmunity
Tuesday. April 2!t. C
DR. PIERCE'S
Golden Medical Discovery,
AT ALL DRUG STORES
f INSURANCE
mes
Electric
Baiter y
e ......
New at 211 West M'ain
ThursdaySpecial
e
Raised Doughnuts
made of sweet coffee cake
dougl'i. Eegular 20c a dozen.
Thursday special, dozen
15c.
COME EARLY!
Milk Bread
Made of high grade flour, milk,
malt, pure vegetable shorten
ing and F?eischman's yeast.
Not only BETTER but the
BEST, lb. loaf
10c
MICKEY MOUSE SAYS:, .,
"Mlii't1 riMjcrn projirtnns u re 'fen in ivd in
Fox West Const Tlionti'cs (nti'i'fniniiu'nt
tliuf NimrkU's vitli Kiiyt.v, thrills mul rn
liniMci' iin(ltliiit sot a )(('." . .
THREE DVS
' STARTS
TODAY
ALL 'TALKING e
A SINGING AND DANCING
WHIRL AROUND HOLLYWOOD
with
LOLA LANE
SHARON LYNN
WALTER CATLETT
JOSEPH
- WAGSTAFF
SINCE I90C
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
fOH SAt.K Oil Tit A UK- By nwn-
.r:a mfi-O!, Itoss T-jihe. near
,:irk!mnvilli hlRhwtiv; firt-cl.'i.H
litlllilliiKS. Plume 774-J-3. 41
KOIt ttr.NT Kurn'thiHl hiillse. li
rooms. mono r!t-it. 3!tr
KlK HUNT G-rnnm fliruBillod
hols?,, closo In. I'hono mil nr
1322. 41
W.ANTKI) Jnh- on rRnch lv uln-
Klo, oxpiTli-nci'd num. Tel. 3T-".
40
foil SA1.K Modern hnuw with
KHIliK?. lllil WfHtSIWlh. 12
KOIt SAI,lt Kxoolli'nt Kracory
liiisimvw which hus in-on i lwu-lnit
from $4 mm to r0nn per your.
twnor rotlrin from )oRlno4iR nnd
I wllllnst to soil $15011 worth of
flxturos lit 7 5''i of Invi'iitorv ami
Ki'iH'orlOfl ut !o of cowl Invon-
lory.. This l,J. rol opiiorlunlty
for
AVInsr AKoncy, Inc.
41
Dynm-'ii dnnoo, Wnt. Am)
nrtfiimlunil. (lontR 7io.
Don't (o&ol I'nhio rulnt
ItlH.rinv" l.umbor Co.
Sill..
I.N
Sillo.
38
UcturtiN North
P. Mnuriii will lravo Modforl
on tnnlKht'B truln for Portland,
nftor Nondlmt "ovoipil day horo
nllondlnjr to 1iulnos! matlorn.
Comp to lluioir for thivxp now
.mirliift ilroMon nt tin. . Sa
ltir Auto l,UvnsoM
(ftht lit nuto lloenHOM inttuod
at tho nhoriff'g offlro yoHtorday.j
Kfcn woni ro Aiouioru par own
ers and tho romaindor to motorists
In Prospect, Central Point, Jack
sonville. Talent, Kohuo Hlver ami
Trail.
W'ANTKD Hoys over Id., with
w heels. Apply PostnV Telegraph
Co. 4 1
Is Yl.'Mor Hero Ttslny
V. M. Phlpps of Kvorott. Wnsh..
was spendlnx today In Medford t
tonUInK to 4tuslneNs mailers.
Cheap hi ml. or. Several thousnnj
feel of hoards, shlplap nnd dimen
sions at III) per M: also lattice kt
50o por 100 ft. Medford l.umhor
Co., Phone 629. C4 if
The poas'ey's new studio now
open, opposite, now Holly thoaior.
if
VANTI-:i) FtrsVclnss beauty op-
orator. Itosoi.orotiKh's Iteauty
Shop, 12 South Central. Tel. 382.
n 4l
WAXTKH-To ride to Portland or
Saeranietp'o .May 3rd with either
couple or ladles. call 7 20 or
B3SW". 41
Hello, There!
Huge MUSICAL
o COMEDO
ARMORf.
Fri. Nite, May 2
greater Medford Club
" CoiQmunity Building
Fund Benefit
150 Local Stars
Best Play Ever Staged
' : in Medford '
A RIOT OF FUN
OODLES OF LAOGHS3
. ? CATCHY SONGS
ARTISTIC DANCES
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS
GORGEOUS COSJTUMES
A ROYAL TREAT
Tickets on sale at Armory box
office Friday 7 p. m. Balcony 50c,
main floor 75c. Reserved section
$1.00 Students and children 35c.
DON'T MISS IT!
FOUR DAYS, STARTS
TOD A Y!
POX
MOVIETONE
MUSICAL ROMANCE
JANET
GAYNORL FARRELL
wnGn
JXZ,
0 THE HAPPY
PAIR
Back to drive away
all the low down
blues.
1 1'"
Ail Talking Comedy 2 -
"ADAM'S EVE" &A0 'ffllffl liT A te
SINGING ACT tilK1'! tf L Jf Jl fCj
TALKING NEWS J 'hi dl f 'f m$ V-Wfll
CHARLES
KOIt SAI.K It. 1. lted l.rollorsnnd
300 month-old chicks. P. 1.
Loflaud. I 'j miles northwest of
Central Point. 4 1
KOI! UK N'T A 111 active, nlcoly
utiiiiRiipu uttpicT apartments; 1
adults. Phone 71'0-t.jN 301f
KOHItKNT Furnished apart
ments; deSlmhle location. 317
W. Secoml, 4U
Ktm f:NT Furnished apart
ment ami fen rage, near Armory.
334 Apple. m 43
AIRPLANE DANCE
FRIDAY, pMAY 2
Dance , Fly , f
with in
Tex Howard 12-Pas.
and his rTl!-MD,,or
ll.flece Cabm Plane
Orchestra Friday
Friday Night Afternoon
Oriental from the
Gardens Airport
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(DCDETTY
BLUES
ZMJltL
WILLIAM COLLIER, 'Sr.
LUCIEN LITTLEFIELD
LOUISE FAZENOA
Buoyant youth shows you how to
laugh at social snobbery.
ALSO
LAUREL arid
HARDY
in their new all.
talking fun feature,
"BRATS"
FOX TALKING
NEWS