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J 1 o SIX '1 -C-f V 'J j v ; I A' HOI) .h.l.., d& i ii"."' mi m HI art 'Hi iijl til fli! Hit m " ill) m N i n iii W III! mi ' I!!! mi in ti !;!!! V PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1931. I qcal .and 'Personal tan Itcrclve Visitors Mr. L. It. Hloom. who under- went a majnr operation n few days aBo at n local hospital, hi showing grudunl lmpiovcniam nnrt 1s now able to receive visitor, ut-enrrtinu J to reports today. ' Sixteen hundred I hi of an Inch of rain fell since'." p. m. yesterday up to ft a. hi. today, .114 of which fll during- last niKht. unit while It was raining In the valley snmv was falling In the high hills. Kreh tnov could tie discerned this fore noon on the hills to the northwest, tin .Mount Wagner and hack of Itojiy Ann. The temperature cnu tirvuf warm, thU morning's mini mum being 36 degree. Iltillil ltnt-hll Diamond I'lnna arc- underway in Ashland toiuilld a baehall diamond on the airport near that city to ho In readiness lor the opening of the county IwtHchull league next spring. Ashhuul Is planning a strong team and was material for a nine ox- I peeled to take the. county chnm iplonfhip. However, there will ho strong competition In tho Medford. .lackxunvllle, Knglp Point and ICrant.-i Pus teams. Vlvltlnif f it t'arcmt Mlvi Ituth .Mars of Medford is spending a few days in Ashland With her' .parent', ' ilrt. and -Mm. I). Mars. " -, ., Visited Mrs. C'onjfcr Mrs. A. A. Miuldejt and Mrs. A. K. Tonner of Ashlsnd were guests In Medford yesterday of Mrs. H W. Conger. Work Progressing: I Work on the new Washington . school building, to he constructed at Dakota and peach streets, is' progressing well, according tit'itn-i nouncemept (his morning, .sin I Ash. whotha h'e contract for tho construction, has 20 men workintr on, the t today. Tho Indies will serve ehlfki'n dinner, February I'hnonix 1'rea hyterian church. "i:3m. I'rico line itiu-k from survey Work N'ormun White, deputy nuper vlnor of (.'niter nmfonnl for$nt. tin returned lo the cltv from an lib sfnoe .since Mondny nutrninK i" tbo Aiplo;ato district, looking- after .ilaim Will Fly Mall road j-m-voy work in th.u erUn. Appointment of Hnrnld R. At ' am, on1 of tho l.et-known r Oro- imuks mil ihw .Mommy Knn puotn. to tho .staff of tho J'a Tho hanks of the city will npjt.fic Alr Transport, opcrntfng he ciowo next Aionuay in, nonor m tWeon Portland, Seattle and San wnininKionft-D.rin"uy. wmen )kii. wan reeently announced hy on Sundii..,hut which will he oli. Uv lt jJiniU,OI,( traffi. IlKnnt for Hnrvra ni :i win nuiiuuy in ua j the company at Portland. "Ad;un aftor- j U one ul OroKon's most txjierl- enceu liicrs. wnn.se record includes .service with the Krr-nch air cori)H durinK tho war, exhibition flyljitf on tho Pacific coaat and tores t patroJ duty in Oregon." .lamlnon KIJ.VH, I-Yoim Orcfcon Cltle II. (I. Hoffman of Salem, Herb Owen, Henry Jone and P. II Tliomjon of Kui;eno were among the crupflifl from Oregon elties reg Utered today at Medford hotel. The, ladies will perve chicken dinner, February 21, Phoenix rra by terl.tn church. DiDO. i'rice ftfie Come. From Distant ClIleH Among it he BiieHtH from distant c(iuntries and cMlej re(;l.sterd at .Medford hotels are .John McCain' of-ifllfielft X- 1).. S. D. Itowden of Kavail, South India, Paul Reiw of lhflcano, K. L.. Carr of New Yorli Olty, Luella R. Adams nf fTuston.. Mukj., und Mi and Mrs. XV. I Thompson of Iltitto. Mont. Complete. Kleotilcal Service flreaslnR .Wahlntf. 13ay or nitiht service. Lewis Super Service Ktn tlOTU 3,1.'i Home from llohpltnl Mrr;. N. 1). Fields, " who recently underwent an operation at the Snored Heart hospital had recov nptd.. sufficiently y,otrday to be removed to her home. Jack 'I'lionm Hon, nop of Mr. and, Mih. J. C. Thompson, who wan reeeivlim treatment for a broken arm, wa alio removed to bin home from the hospital y8tedii. Hrlll Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf rmlcnvetit eratlon Mr.s. Howard Frye, who under went a major operation at the Com munity hospitnl yesterday, Is re ported to be Ketiine along nicely today. Rrokcn windows reglazed by Trowhrldfio Cabinet Works, 230tf ltallrond Men Hero J. A. Kunell. representaiivo of t he Kr lo rail roa d, is in M ed f o rd from Portland today calling on Southern leucine official at local headquarters, cha. Fullen t the i;mcjixo ureal western is also here from Portland, Ethelwyn li. Hoffmann's nr of fering entire stork of Modnrt Cor selette at half price. ' 330 Will ;o to Klamalh Mlnrf Mario , iiidlngs. . Instructor atJ the junior Wgh school, plan to leave Friday, evening after school for Klamath J-'aIIh, Mher she will pend the week end a guest of Mr. and Mr. (icorKo Mclntyre. Mi.ss Hiding will uttond the Medford K la math baxkcthall game Friday evening. , Divorce Dcne tiranunl A decree of divorce was Awarded In circuit court this week to Nora Dynge, Central Point, from Henry Bynge, t on groundti of cruel and inhuman treatment. They wera married in Vreka, Ca., and have one son. Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbuna-Vlrgln Station) L EG EES should not plant more wheat. The rapid movement of wheat j liRFTTFR DAY 5. to Rockde-ll: , news and I J I I markets by Mall Tribune 6 to 7 KMED European tour; Jackson Co. Bldu. & loan Ass'n;. Wurts . Gifts; j wenerer Motors j to 8 Let's Get Associated; Popples for Meinorlii I HKtritt 1 Xewa pinest; Ruth Lee The red paper popples which VHC will he worn throughout tho coun- 8 to 8 Brick nnglish orches- try next Memorial day In honor of trn; Crystal nnd the Press Dance till 2:oo for ".'ic, Clold TIII1 every two weok. 330 Mrs. TmubridKv Home Mrs. lien TrowbrldKO. Jr., and little son have been removed from tho Sacred Heart hospital to their home on Hill and Crown roads. 'Wrecker service, "Phone Lewis Huper .Service Station, day and niKht. 1300, Open 335 farewell Parly Tonight Preparations have been complet ed for the farewell party tonight at the Klks temple for Seely Jlall. local Pacific Air Transport man- aKejt, to leave Saturday to take up other duties at llurhank, Cal. An elaborate program has been pre pared for the occasion nnd every member nf the lodt-e Is tinted to be present. Jlr. Hull bos resided in .Medford most of h'n life and is Klvon much credit for the develop ment of aviation in southern Ore Ron. the World war dead, arc now beinx made by disabled veteraiiH worklna under the direction of tho Amer ican Legion auxiliary, according to Mrs. Georgia Weber, hospital chair man for the department of Oregon. The material has been received and the. receipt of many orders from units throughout tho state is ex pected soon. Kcpresetit Boar Suite Californians registered at .Med ford hotels' Include .Mr. and .Mrs. G. W. I'tiedman of Glendale, .Mr. and. JIrs., Tudor of Grass Valley. .Mrs. Alma Orser of Petaluma, klui,-h A. St union of .Martinez, VV. Power of 'Sacramento, .Mr. and .Mrs. A. P.. Boyle. A. Woolf. Aiwon Wewt and family. Dnvo ZelJe and A. L. Hayes of l.os Angeles, and the following from Los Angelea: .M. P. Callopy, .Mr. nnd .Mrs. ft. II. Williams, Mr. and .Mrs. W. It. -Montgomery, G. s. Dundon, II. Itogers, J. K. Daley and Marry W. Ilaaser. ' . il Births I '- ; I Our new studio la opposite new Holly theater. The Peaslcys. tf A few remaining felt hats now at 11.00. formerly priced ud to J'JO.Oft at Kfhelwyn R. Hoffmann's. 330 llevo from Sncranienio Mr. Maudo Kvann of Sacra-: ment, On.1., in spending n few days viislrlng- In Ashland And Medford wtllh.. friends. ,w Mm. Kyans formerly resided In Ashland. For grode A. raw milk, call fill!) Cam l lie 1 1 Dairy. Two- deliveries. . . , It ii'sIk from Portlnnil Among Portland residents regis tered at local hotels are V. J. Drou gard, .1. .1. Scroggln, .1. W. Manners, flny Hobnrl, W. IL Watlght, O. R. Mai'tln, Thn.vne J. Uigan, F. JS. itacter, i fa I A. Webster, C. V. .Maulz. W. .1. Pearson. D. L. Pool. Ii. A. Jleyerly, Mr. and .Mrs. T. II. Kenton. I.. .V. Uralnerd. C. A. Fal burg, .M. K. Dudley, li. R. Helser. O. .. Ilonevlk, G. W. StaplcB, L. K. llarrett, Mr. and .Mrs. II. 11. shofuer. . '' See Khe Dunn In "Heads on a String," lOagle point. X p. m Sat. J'Vb. 21, Grange hall. Itellview Community Players. 331- Spiulous riieok Wiirnlnjr Medford ' merchants nro wnrned by' the police department to avoid cashing travelers' checks printed on., light R roc n paper. They are repwtMl,. to have . been passed In different .par ot the const and urc tielleved to be headed thin way --Ai oQnvU.'i,jalnjuw.un. ufClcer In. said. to be passing thorn, i i For grade A raw mill:, call liD!l, Campbell Dairy, Two. dollverles. ' ' ' tf- IrliMT Fetlernl Charge , Hondf of JSOOfl wero set for IV ' A.'f.iine, Walla Wnlut. Wash., ar rested yelordny in the -Siskiyou inftuoUilns Jlof. transportation of flO gallons ot ullegpd. alcohol and. whiskey, when ho- appeared before Cbauncey Florey, . IJnlltcd tltatert , comtut-tlonar, last evening. Lane will bo taken to Portland to enter uts plea In federal court there. I'tah'a hest coal $15.00 per ton nrt car. .Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. : tt- I4iuk from Golden (Jnte .Mr. and Sirs. Carl' Fichtnor have returned from San Francisco -whore they had attended the annual con ference of. dealers held by tho Gen eral Tire nnd Rubber company. Approximately 100 wore In -attendance. Mr. Flchtner reported today. He sajd the. session was one of the most Instructive he hnd attended. Phon 5-1 II. We'll haul nway your refuse. City Sanitary Service. ?S7tf- l"1111 'I Dry fir slabs .1.oo per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tal. 631. , tt- Atmrney Ix-vcim Here W. s.- Levens,' assistant nttornoy gonornl for Oregon, in In Medford today on professional business. Tires repnlred day or night. T.ewls Super Servlco Station. 335- Working t lJKlg Another sign of spring Is seen in Wm, V. Isaacs' frequent vWl.i lo his summer homo. Die Uock hMlgo on Itogtie,. river. Spring eieutilng Is In progress thoi-e. Mr. Isiuiws Uiua this morning, and he has started work on his iinrden Ho Is spending this uftnrnoon there continuing planting und pruning Whnto eastern corn, $1.75 cwt .Mutual Mill A Seed Co. tf- Hen on llnshiess . W. Staples, who think that souuiern umgon is n fine- place to come in. Is In .Medford today from i-nriiami as representatives of the .Mimnnmnh Trunk nnd Hag com pn ny. -A Mitrriujco JJcensc The county clerk's office issued a marriage licenso yesterday after noon to l.eo Audln. 22. and Emma Young, IK. both of McCloud, Cal. The Junior Kndenvor Socloty of tho Presbyterian church will hold a cooked food sale of cukes, cookies and candy, at the Liberty .Market W. Main St., Saturday, .Jfch. 21 331- Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. -M Coy, a son, nt th-l?ommunity hos pital, Wednesday, February 18. LITTLE STORIES mtntiit..trainmniainiHiuiininmiiimitnamhBf.uiifliinHt-ii Mr. fi-tilM VWik John Mct'abe of Helfleld. X. D.. arrived in Medford last evening from Los Angeles lo spend several day.s here. He will visit Mr. and -Mrs. M. x. Hogan heforo leaving for hiu home In North Dakota. 'Portraits of distinction.' The pensiejn, opp. Holly Theater, tf Civil Action l-'lliil riruce Oldlng filed suit In circuit court yesterday ngnln.it P. B. Wlck- ham for the collection of SI 34. claimed w he overdus on the pur t:nnse ot goods. There's Much To Be Said about the wisdom of skimping; to save mon ey on the food items swsh as bread which are vitally important to every meal. Skimp on the luxury items but the best pos sible bread is the cheapest food you can buy. Bread should not be bought as a filler. It is a most healthful food when it contains plenty of sugars, shortenings and mil: solids. 1 : i . Specify P 1 u h r e r ' breads when you next phone your grocer. It richness and goodness are traditional. Dance, Gold Hill Sat. night. 330- More Mumps ItciMirtcil vulto a number of new onsen of mumps have been reported In and near .Medford during the mist week. Quite n number of ndulU) -irt- incumen among those afrifcteili in nildltlon.to school children wbfl escniied the dlsenso a few weeks ago when It was more prevalent. The patients me usually confined to their homos for two weeks, iiui are not (iiinrantlncd. Ivryslnlglow, kodak glos sup reme. Tho Peasloys. oim. Hollv I theater. tf I VKs, iNmia .;n iiouo Sou Hi Ml llolen prultl or Mistletoe. Owi., visited frloiids In this city thLs moinlng before leaving for her I home, she Is en route south from Glendale, whrtre she visitod her grandparents for several days. Good clean plump white whoat, ll.-U cwt. MtituaLMill & Seed Co. tf- Dance, Gold Hill Sat. night. 330- Seninm Defeat. Ndfihs Tho sophomore girls were de feated by the senior girls' basket- bait team at tho senior high school last evening when thn ti'pper chtMs'- men came out -with a score of -10 to 3. Mary Heard, a. member of the senior train, scored. 25 points. France Lalng nf the sophomore quint played the Im-i game for the sophomores. MIsh Anne Norvell physiinl education director at the Junior high school, acted as referee.- Burn heavy rough nnd smooth blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. ' tf- fnuilonsn Lily Fllllb Mrs. Ctnnley L. Kidder of Hnse-bitt-g recently dug p n Illy bulb measuring 2" Ini'hes in circum ference nnd weighing six pounds. It to n Illy of the Henrle family. Lovelier waves with Tulip Oil permanent. Free shampoo Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday, with $1 finger waves and marcels, short nam. Try our new cream rouge Llowmnns, Phone 57. 334 Joan BloiiUtlL,,. Joan Elondell Was ntlvtaedWto get. lid of her Kansas t'ltymtecent jvheii.nho went to ;Nc.)vj, Virk.- to crash tho stngA .sh'o" Spent six months acquiring . mi "Kngllsh" touch nnd then played a number of parts. - A year Inter one of two roles sho had in a play requlrod her to say a single lino with her new but unused accent. She had been talk ing; like Kansas folks, nnd still is. After appearing in I'll two-reel films, she came hero to he fnittnred in "Penny Arcade." .Now she has a contract for other pictures. BROWNS LEAN ON cue 9 to 10 Musical Contrasts; Musical Paintings I'liC . J-Tldny A. M. 7:f..ri to 8 Breakfast brond- cast of news bv .Mall Til- 4 bune . 4. 8 to 9 KMED presentations, Ward and Co. Taste Teasers 9 to 10 Friendship Circle; Domestic Science Period 10 to 11 With tho Clussics; Shoppers Digest 11 to 12 Magill Drugs; Bur- elfon s; Jacque Lenox. i . .M. 12 to 1 Monarch Feed Co.; Jack Moore; Scherer Mo- tors; News Flashes by Mall Tribune . 1 to 2 Sperry; Mann's Dept. Store; Gold Seal; Scientific 4 Laboratories - to 2:30 Happiness Train; Wurts Gifts P. M. 4:30 to 5 KMED presenta- tlon . 5 to 0 Peonies RlectiTic: I Lewis Super Service; .News and markets hy Mall Til- bune 6 to 7 Farmers Exchange; Offjce Boy;; Uialto organ 7 to 8 Let's Get Associated; -News Digest; Murray and llnrris UKC 8 to 9' K.M KD, Daughters of American Revolution; liar- lison llargi'uves Detective Stories UHl! 9 to 10 Ad Lib Review UBC FOSHAY AND 6 AIDES FOR WHEAT Hill rnrhungrri. ronTLAN'D. Ffh. 13- to iimr!:ct at the present lime the , matertal i-hniiKe wiw reportftj t hairiiiiiu uliritiutoa lu two .fc- day In Hip c-nnditlnn. I !-1 tovx: That the-cash lu ico la nmv ! Hill, hinhwny t-nthus-'iast. 11M ahovp July future quotations and ' hopltnl hore. A weuknfSH thut un open winter with roads un- j heart notion wnn indlciiUH obstructed by nuv ha.s jiprmittt-d tendanu paid, and a heart hnullnir. 'inlist railed in. Fox West Coast Iheatrei Dwindling of Stocks in Im portant Producing Coun tries Bullish Factor Em phatic Warning Against Increased Acreage. WASHINGTON-, Feb. X 9. JP : Tho possibility that the grain stab- ' mention corporation might hold as much-as 200.000.000 bushels of i -wheat by July 1, was seen today j by Chairman Legge of the farm t ST. -IAL-L,r Feb. 19. (Jfy Wilbur b. i' osnny, president, and- six for mer officials of the now defunct vv. B. loshay company were under Indictment today. Tho charges were believed to center about the use of the moils in selling the i' oshay securities. Owing to Inw copper prices and oro exhaustion, the once thriving mining camp of Latouche, Alaska, lias been abandoned. T0a LATE TO CLASSIFY FCHXITURM: iHICI'.UKINCI at your nome or our shop. Thibault. Tel 969-IL 339 I'XI K1SN-T 6-room furnished nouse. sleeping porch, electric range, barn. 32-6 Portland Ave Key nt 30,"i Portland Ave. 333 (nest at ri'uctt Homo Mrs. J. s Bnardmnn of Central Point Is guest in this cltv of Mrs. J. W. Pruott. Sho Is stnyinir In Aiediorrt to. ho noar her husband who rucantly underwent mi onorii Hon for removal of his eye. neces- sittLttHl by injuries roceived while working m mi orchard. Dance till '.':(I0. CJold Hill every two wceKs. 350 Hilly firleve's (loort Shot. William T. Oiievo was at the qounty clerk s office this forenoon oilecting a bounty for the kllllnir ot a large coyote ho shot with his rifle on tho home placo In the liespect district. I'lio coyote had been making raids on his poultry flo. K and wn.s shot at a distance of S00 feet from the front door of his house. Other warrants wero Issued to U M. Munshall, Oromi- sptings. olio coyote: K. A. ltllsselt. iteagle. two bobcats; i.ster Mes- sal of Lake creek, one In-at; M A. linb, one coyote. Leave for Kliininili Mr. nnd Mrs. liny Thlhodean or this city left this morning for Mamath Falls where they will he guests of M,-. ThllmdcBU's mother. 'let j permanent wave now to last thru the spring and summer, only $: at Kalhrvn l.nc.itell's. ;.10 s. Central. Tel. 1.1? I. 333 I. efl Mcilfmil I'tilks llu-y Mlt'ord iteenied to huc as many P'-oil,- mi Us bus) Mrei-ts Monday and Tuesday n uu.il. In spite of the fact that ;. r. M.irtin ,ln.l 1. II. Fr.ini4.tii wore sojourning In I'oril.tnil. ''U, two w.-i-o iegi.t'r ere.l at th- New llanthmnn hotel. The Oiegonlan. J Cll-den rtlllivators 1 11,1 1 Mill & Seed Co. $3 00. ii. tf la hi lik, Pni 1 land Mr. and Mrs. Itb-n Kshrlck are spending several days In Portland i-omlilning bii'iness and 'nsnre. (Ulllttfr on Loral Firms tleorge Knight, representative of the Klxher Flour mills, u in this lly ttxlny from 1orllndv calling on local stores. Mr. Knight make this territory (rwiuvntly nnd bus many friunds In Medford. Dinner for Worthy Matrons Worthy Ci-nnd Matrons of iieames chapter. O. K. S.. will en Joy a dinner party at tho Hotel Medford Wednesday evening of nest week. Members are asked lo call Mrs. John Butler or Mrs. Ilattlo Alden for table reservation. Mrs. Calkins N-iii Mxin Mrs. Maiie Calkins of Portland, who has been In this city visiting her father. 1. . Sou,,-, Wh0 has been 111, spent last evening with friends In drams Pass. Mr. Selby plans to return to rortland with his ilnuuhler. who will leave soon. ST. LOl'IS lPl Three rookie ln!- fieiders may buck up the St. Louis llrowns this season. They are: Irving rturns, n first. nasemun; Lin Stortl, who plays second, nnd Jimmy Levey, a short stop. Lust season the three lads did some real Tinker-tn-Kvors-to-Chance fielding for Wichita Falls In the Texas league, staging more than 100 double plays without ns- sistanco rrom other members of the team. Hums batted .350, Stortl .310. Stortl smashed out several line drives that hit tho fences Sun feet and more from the plate. Disarmament Setback ROMK. Italy, Feb. 'l, (f) French enthusiasm for a bigger fleet is considered in official uuar- tors hero as a tlistliict setback to efforts for disarmament and per- uiuneni peuca, lint, nothing has oc curred to move Italy from hor long standing determination to maintain uaval iiarity with France. ' Ktntctt ftimmiintmttnn A Medford I.oiUe No. 103 a ATW--r. .A..U.. rri X'WJ ruary :'0th SAVE MO.VKV THIS WKEK. -On the most spectacular values in tne history of KC'HBRER MOTOR CO. lown 90 TSuIek Spt. Roadster $39.-,.0ll " nrysler 3ednn l.so.oo t '.Kulck Sedan 14.".. an 2b JJllick Roadster 125.011 :n Olds Coach 70.(10 -Many otner.s to choose from. Huy on our easy payment plan, SCHRRRR MOTOR CO. 1 3H .N. Riverside. Phone 73. open evening! 330 FOR SALE: 100 thorobred White Leghorn pullets, or will trade for colored stock; ulso S Mronze turkey hens and one torn: also e inoroni-en Austrnlni-p cocker els, liogue River Meat Company. FOR SALE iA.t Schorrer's big usen car sale, 1327 Oldsmobile coupe; new rubber, perfect me chanical condition. A real bar gain. Only S5 down payment. 330 FOR It KNT Garage. J2.50. So. Clrape. 133 33 2 ANT LI) Transportation for paying pnrt expenses to Frico or Oakland. Address Uox 32, T.H ent, Ore. 33,;. i-'OR RENT :,. room house, N. Riverside; water Phone 2,'iS-W. 1 5 1 T paid. 3.12 'OR SALE I -room house at 4.", toss Court. A bargain. Phone Lil Calhin nt ll!S. 33! FOR SALE A heautlful white and eiiniiiei coal and wood range at :l hnrgoin. 1117 Mistletoe. 332 Friday, Feb ruary 20th, ;;,lii p. in. Regular routine. hu-incs. The meeting will be called at 7:00 P. m, in ordor to dispose of . busi ness early to enable members, who do desire, to attend the Knight.' 1 oinpiar annual program rotnim-m-i orating unsningtnn Hirt hday w hhii will be held In Ashland on this- date at 9:00 p. 111. Members will' please bear this 111 miijjl and he nt lodge hall promptly .11 7 p. m Visiting members welronte. K. 1.. Lenox. iV. M. C. M. Houston, Secretary. 3.11 A item! AvblniKl stolon Mrs W. II. M.tlowan, Mis. Chas (lilhert and Mix C. O. I.srison ni' among Medford members who at tended the meeting of the Kiste to Tin- prune I Notice is hereby given that P. E. and l M. Matheny have acttuiro-.l the Interest of V. C. Cro.by n t)i,.j Miitheny-Crnsby Co, and win con-J tltiue their poultry business at the same location, 22: No. Riverside under the nitiito of Miuheny Itros.j Notice Is further given that we will, not be responsible for any hills con- traeted or statements iimde .nv : I'm one oilier Ihm the ,,,,.1..-..: Stir lodge In Ashland Tuesday . (. m illienv j """""' t.'. m". Miuheny: 33,. I Masquerade DANCE AT Jacksonville Sat. Nite , . ' r - . - : Cash Prizes Dance Till Two EVERYBODY WELCOME Given under auspices of the Jacksonville Baseball Team board He Kftlri thut should thin pofwi Mllty materialize the L'OO.OOO.DOO bushels would comprise nearly nil cif the domestic carryover. Holdings of cash wheat of the stabilization corporation, I.ee estimated at approximately J 00, 000.000 husheU. He gave no estimate of the hold ings of the corporation represented in many futures. Regarding March futures, how ever he wild the corporation would lake delivery. Asked it the March futures totalled 10,000,000 bushels, ho said he doubted they were half thai much. Sees Tranquil Market He expressed the belief that the calling of the March future con tracts "would- not disturb the mar ket a particle." Lokkc. found several bullish fac tors in recent wheat market new.s, parlit-ula rly In dwindling stocks in the important producing countries. He reiterated, nevertheless, an i niphatic warning thai ir.ei's NOW SHOWING Attraction Extraordinary Every Nile at 0;00 . LEA HOLT Concert Organist At the Giant Wurlitzer CRAWFORD r 'J m aW iWII DANCE "i-DANCf ..A . Starts TODAY Avoid Head Colds and Sore Throat This Winter CATARRH Opens Tp Stuffort Nostrils In 3 .Minutes ; ... , , Opex keeps nostrils and throat free from mucus buzzing in ears when caused by catarrh is lessen ed no more mucus in throat to hawk un in the morning. . Oet it at Jarmln & Woods, who always keep up with modern medical dis coveries uho for 30 days if not joyfully satisfied money back. fcopie who are subject to sore throat and speakers and singers who suffer from hoarseness should spray with Opex night and morning- if delightful to uso because of Ha wholesome fragrance ep your ( Red Blooded 1J i ""Cl Real Action if ; Ken maynard Fi$iin& Thru" utS L W . Added Comedy, "Up a Tree" ' flr rFirTa " ' Plus "The Indians Are Coming'' "V- n o s t r i Is clean as your teeth. Tho Opex Co., 11 W. 30th St., New York. OPEX YES Tho sale way Is to dr-al with a tir in with an established reputation for quality stock anil square leul liiK. We still have n very com plot line of nursery goods, both fruit and nrnnmental: most anv plant for which you are likely to cull, anil now is the time to - Get Busy with that spriiiR planting. We have a fine assort ment of shade trees ard about : SO Ceilrus ileoilarn. Na ture's best LIVING CHRISTMAS TKEE. We have by far the most complete line of evergreen and de ciduous flowering trees and shrub.; to he found In southern Oregon We win and hold our trade hy giving Quality and Service and have neither the time nnr the inclination to haul our goods around on truck or trailer nnd pod die them from donr to door. We have had years of exnerience anil offer you free Landscape j Service planting- suggestions or n complol" job that will please without n lot of chatter nhout being experts and will gladly match our work with that of any of the self stvled land scape experts. This perennial Unit scape expert chatter Is 99 Pure Bunk We employ no agents, do no can vassing, hut we do see that ymi get reliable stock anil prompt serv Ice. Again .we say. I he safe way! Is to deal with a firm with an es tanHsheit reputation for handling quality stock and square dealing, j Eden Valley Nursery! N. S. BENNETT. Prop. ! Box 1014, Medford. Oregon ! Office and Sales Yard 612' 2 Eat; Main St. Phone RRO..I.9 State of Oregon Nurseryman's Licence No. 117. SAVE WITH SAFETY at Your Rexall Drug Store $1 Bouquet Ramee Face Powder 2 for $1 .01 $1 Midnight Face Powder...::..1..2 for jjjl.fjl 50c Georgia Eose Face Powder .....2 for 5 q 50c Jonteel Face Powder 2 for 5 c 75c Georgia Rose Cold Cream, lb. tin 2 for JQC 50c Jonteel Cold Cream ...2 for 5J c 50c Cocoa Eutter Lotion 2 for 5 c 25c Hand Lotion 2 for 26 C 25c Glycerine and Rose Water 2 for 26 c 40c Lemon Extract 2 for 4J c 40c Vanilla Extract 2 for 4JC 50c Klenzo Mouth Wash 2 for 5J c West Side Pharmacy Rexall . Store Main and Grape Phone 874 OPPORTUNITY FOR EXPERIENCED INSURANCE SALESMAN Experienced I.lte Insurance Salesman wnnlril to lake charge nt Northeastern Oregon territory for well-estab-lished Legal Reserve Lire Insurance Company. Must bo good producer with ability to appoint anil train salesmen. Kalary In addition lo good first year and renewal commis sions. Slate age, experience, length of resilience ill this territory. All replies confidential. Address P. O, Box 488, Portland, Oregon FREE! LOAD OF KINDLING With 3 Big Loads of 16-inch Pine Slabs! Guaranteed 4 j Tiers per Load VALLEY FUEL CO. Phone 76 1 1