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PAGE TWO " BEDFORD MAIL. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 22.-1031. . i i i i i .. ocal and Personal ltiilii. Mill. An i:uni!i li-l -.tftv . Vr J- Hulcln, widely libott ii veteran evat.Helisi, a hem revival service In MeHfurrt years i n!0i itiiHPd ho miu'ta civic earn mo- I tloft and divided ih community I Into two rump', having1 Just com- j Hinted a r:in),fiKit i Taeomu, t V'ah., lai-t Sunday heKun 11 two! wreks serieH ut metilnjTH in the I NorihminlMter I'reHbyierian church 1 of Portland. This i hi tenth j revival campaign In . Portland, ' which Is hiH home city. ' i linn CunJd I- Active Marriage licenses were i.-sued ye terd a y a f ternoo n at Ihe ro u n -ty clerk office to .lack II rooks, V, mid :iadyn Miller. both of Afcrtfoid; Piatt Randall, 'I I, and lfuoii)e Rufhnell, ifi. both of Med lord; Andrew Ice, 30, Stewart. Alaska, and Charlotte Redmond. 3?. Portland ; Theo JJi ontwr. Ti, and . Velma Trent. I'm, both of orland, Calif. To I ' nd pin o 0Mnii ion J. p. Roberts of the Phoenix district is a patient in the Sacred Heart hospital and is to undergo n major operation there today or tomorrow. , The ivy Strnot Market will re main open Monday for the conveni ence 0 their many patrons. 333 Rogu River Man Injured While ut work on thf new bridge, over, 'Rogue river, south of the' city limits of Grants Pass, last- Thursday. W. C. Hads of Rogiier River ' iitumbled over a floor - JolKt and fell down a steep bank,-, cutting hbi left ear badly atid, alfo. feevwing a small jit tery. R 'C(pfred several stitches to sew up the Injured ear. . At. Jaelfaionville. , New Fordson Tractor demonstration at II. Neld ermeycr's farm, Mo ml ay afternoon. IVH. 23. :J3 Arrive lifm Vancouver ,,.Mni. Rose Frost and small son from Vuncnuver, Wash,, arrived yesterday to spend the week-end wilfc , her. parent. .Mr. .and Mrs. W. R. Hu Uncle, and her sister, Mr. Koii Knuis(n. ol this city. Kwr K?-ado A raw milk, call SI) 9 (Miuobell Dairy,- Two deliveries. Katinon Run On t The salmon run Is, on In the Rogue, according to reports in Grants Pass brought to this city yesterday by Tom Fuson. local Utigler. The . water Is still too nruddy for spinners, however, so not much fishing. 1s being done. Tor RTfide A raw milk, fall rr!i, Campbell Dnlry. Two deliveries. tf Called By Father's lllnrwM . Mr. and Mrs. noliert Rarrack and' fl 'afld Mrs. Marvin1 Itarrack of Med fold .were in Grams Pass last Wednesday, hating been call ed 10 that city hy. tho erous III of Mm. Rarrnck's father. Mr. .Montana 5. . . '.Wrecker .iervice, Phono (Uewlf Super Service Station day and night. 3.100. Open 335 VWItct Kuiinuth Cltj t Among ( .Med ford folks visiting Kl.tmath Fa 11h , arly last week Wflre'Mf. and Mcfl. Al Hansen. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOtt-IIKXT- Niwtyt furnlHliiMl fnnm, honifil. ."ir lnly. 3 4 I .in , thUy.aa rail 37-V. -..Ma I'-OU ItKNT -- KurnlHtiiMl houw. 'Him' N". ('entral. IihiuIic 111 fts S. omnil. I'hmu' Ui3-I.. IS 31 UKNT S-rnotn motloin fnrn. Apnii., in s. iini-tivu. :i:i:iir TrtK SAI.IC !onrt N'pwlnwn up flo, ;5c pir hnx. 11. S. Chlri! tvln, U. It. t. MiMlford. 3.1!' UIvAI. . I'.STATK llAltdAIXM JS'I, Ai'UKS ndjnlnliiff (Vimiil J'nlnt, -rnom Iiouhp, bin tnii-. . Fhndo1 trOM,. Kf'ful "ll. not Irri- (ERtcrt. f)n ninln rnrt. I.li;htn Btul' phnixv- cionrt wpII. Itlfiil ' inr Kraln', rhlrkens or turkry '. t?.fio. I'jixy trniH or tnirtp for MITonl r.li1fnrp. HEAI. fU'V "tnc Mi in SW Mnl- ford. Nnr nfv hoIuioIm jind .fUtrl Itouap. roncrcto fotimltt . l!tm rondy to luilld on utui iiimv ir:ir:icr. nunrnilti'vri tlllf. Only lr,o.fto. li APR KM Raul McnTord, New 4-room hon; plnntPrcd. Ivtthr . hurdwood floor., flropliu'., t-lty nalir. IlKht. rhlt'hpn hnunp. u:ir oka and wnoilKlU'd. Ioli. of dor fioK. Kino inirden. Pile. Ini-ludi-.i furnllur.. mid :'3 clilrkpin, l,:'(io ir.tio down. f'.Of)l) G-ronm l Ii vie I'd hniwc; limh,' enncrvi foundation, ar nd u-nodfdtPri. .War hluh .rhool. Total iric tj.non. only JUd down. Hal. Ilkp ronl. MVIXY nrw 4. room nl.t.HtcrPd tioi,.; hath, plrclilo tr m. tpni. J'i ncrc.H rUh Mill on J'vMIp liawd Itltlinny. (J.iraKo anil chli'krii hoimr IS.lilin. .any IprniK: , ,a i ,., p m..,,. lM with 4-ioom tilantoivd iioti.r; 'K.trao. barn and iioultry houhi.; fiviTino wiit- i.s.tiii. It Uli at I'-' ton. Trrnia A Imr- -inin.M iioiimo ,, w, t M rial.r(d: flno lot. nhadr, hath, laundry irayn. Ktiraito and wood nid. narxaln nt i;,r.on. i'-j AO HUM. miiiinlfl.rnt l.iill.llm, on Oak knoll ovorlooklnu Jl.'dford Ka -Id... , !. .,t,.r and Hchti. ava:irhp. '.i,,,,!,, ' J,?u'twl'h dandy. riLnUaro Woodshpd. Total priro i-iui 'IVrniK nr Jl.ian ra.),. nf';)' ,58 ' (ann. 4 miip, Mrdford; 10 iimp .i1ltlv,.i,.,, .' . 0,,!. '"" l"i'. l Umlwr. 3 -room Ii.iii,.p. chirk,.,, Trie ;.d(ta. (Mpnr ami goo.l nil, lo iradp tor Xli-.ii.ii, ,..i. drnro nn.l .ay oa., dirfirrnrp "I. IIAVK K.vpinl finp, w,. ,,. provrd dtphk to ti,,. Modfonl rritldrm-p. .ln. t,". limp to Iradp. Sep in. S liOtS. i llnitaPH. 4 itini, and 1 romo. HidPwnlkH, fiff.i t,,.,., rlly tvalpr. Ilt-ht.. toiiPt. o)y -. I.10A down hal. fll a month. D. KMII.I.ai;d 421,. East Alain 3M Is Here From CorvullU Mlwt Lucy A. tune, HpeeialiHl In nutrition at Oregon Sim,, college, h-ft lnSt niirht for 4'orvn Hi' 'after MM-nlinK iw tins' J" thin HiylKOii Motor nsHociatiun wre .in men coiircrriiiK with M if. MahH .Mnck, hoini Hciiionst ration ;iRent, and ;ilt ndiiiic u incctitiK 'if f;irm homc inrilicru nt thr' liniin1 liiver fJrnnire hull Friday. . At tin- meeting the farmers of the (irhrtts 1uki lis- trie dofided in take up the home veKetniile tfh rdiiin,f project. Mis t'lJtrihei N.v stum Jr:idi-r of home Heme-nun -ntfn ' v oik. ttrts'nlHo In1 thl city JYiday and Hat in-day from (V.rvaliis. Rig 4'oiiuai' Klllcrl One of Hi In it," tit cougar kill ed in ilie Doi'enu necilon of Ore f!n in ninny years vh bugged j j Veoj;emliiy : by Ituymond Wicks' ,,i,d i.ewis UodRe, the varmint Ite- ling put to. tree by ihe .lenningK ' I dog. Th cant ineasui-ed eight j i rce-i anrt t whs fat. weighing 15a pound n. '' . i At ,lai.k4uiville. . ,cw Fordsoni Tractor denion-uration at Jl. -Veld -I vifil" ' Medford yesterday were ermeyer'H farm, Monday afternoon, ' M,H- JuIia Iubledny. T. A. llild Feb. :'3. . 3,(3 ' r,'th- I:- AVelr and Ruth Michell . ! of Hutu Falls. VJva Saltmarsh of .now .11110 Licenses me siierJirs orficv issueil auto licenses yesterday to Mrs. Frances I.eland of Medford, Jack Takent hl. fieorgc Honselman, Fred J'ry and 1. A. Coffin of Medford. Cbarles Hoots of Ashland. and W, T. llrown of Phoenix. S m a rt S pri ng Millinery very! moderately priced hoes, $2 to 't. Smart sprint; l!ox & Shoe Ilox, 2L3 K. Cth St. 337 Irrigation District Ijiws ' A compilation of Important feat ures of Irrigation district laws of 17 western state has been issued by the department of agriculture at Washington, D. (., known an Miscellaneous Publication 1 03-M. This will afford easy reference, especially valuable to state and Ir rigation disirk-t -officers. Complete Kleetrlcal .Service. Greasing AVashlng. Day or night service. I.ewi.s Super Hervico Sta tion. 3.'!.', Nr. Ijiniis Travel I r. W. 10. l.anlis was a bust ness visitor from this city G rants Pass, Wednesday. (ri! j Get a permanent wave now to) iasi inrti tne spring and summer. Only $5 nt Kathryn Locatcll's, 230 S. Central, Tel. 1374. 333 Rest Cllniale In World Ashland and southern Oregon has the best climate In the world, said George Mosser, Ashland chamber of commerce secretary, when in Medford yesterday after noon, and be Is a bit sorry to be leaving this month for south ern California where he has been called hy business interests. He n signed from his Ashland posi tion a short time a mo hut is bidd ing the position until his succes sor has been named. The Gran ite City climate has been a great aid for Mrs. Mosser's health, he said. -and If o,Hh,..'n '.-, iir.. 1.. Iu not ii h It fn it. .Mr: and ,Ir. Sluwr will ri'turn to Uiih upotl.tn. Thr Ivy Strrot .Mark.'t will rp mali, opun .Monday for tho nliivi.nl Pnrp of tliolr many patron.. ' 3;i3 TnichiTn' lllll Iti'lVatiil A hill provldlnit that rro tpach pr hhall hp pmplnypil hy nny dls irlrt of Koennd or third rlah nl'tpr tho niinniil Hrliiiol olpptlon Ik lipid nnd nhnll not. lip. pmploytsV for n lipiiod of tnorp Ihnn tlip next NChool yonr following nplo'ctloii!., waa tlpfoatpd liy tlip iiounp of thp OrPBon I.Tllatiiri hint wprk. I'tah'H IumI coal $1.1.50 por'Son off car. .M.'.l. Fuel Co.. T,.. on. Ylsll Wroni; riaiv Two youiiK roiipl.'a. Intent , (In oIuiiIiiImk lllarriaKP H.oiikps. vlolt p.l Hip ;(M U'lniilp ypNtrid::)! n the hellpf thpy wt't-o In tho boun ty lourl Iiuuhp. "Wo mum lip In thp wrotiK plarp," onrVitros pi'itlvp liililiKinuni told Ihe inw pp.'tlvo hrldp w-hpn thoy rnlnp In tho ti'lnplp alt. ttlMiroarhpit W. 11. II. 'Howim?, Jti'iimlp puHtodliin, In a lii llcf ho' WA'thp 1 lounty clork. Thoy Htartp.l to bo iipntalrH' to thp IoiIkp riiniti IhlnklnK ronri nfflrpB wore oi.'Mint floor. Ilnwpvor. Ihpy wpro Hoon apprlHcd of jholr mlK.ko nmt apnt on thPir wny nitons Hip atrppt lo tho court hollar. : Krynln'litlow. kodak cliwn. kii prrmp. Thr IVaslpyx, iiit. llollv thealer. tf Family Mem. Tn II lit ' Mr. and Mm. 11. II. Chamlier lln nn.l hahy urp now rpsldenl.s of lllll. havltiK in, noil to thp fall fornla town from (Told lllll. I.ovelier waves with Tulip Oil pprmanenls. Freo shampoo - Men - ..ay. mcsiiny, Wednesday, with 1 flnKiM- waves and mai I, short hair. Try our new cream rooce. Ilnwnnn'n. I'hone r,7. 334 I liS Gas . . Tlio fastert fuel' of nil Show tremcndoiig growth for the year of 193Q over 10M. Tlio essential fcasona tell yoii wliy- ' 1 1. Ncf Jtptnjtnl on nolliff to'nWitiant. ' '" ' 2. The ite( fuel on arih. v 3. The chcpcl controlled fuel available (or cooWino. water or tpace heatlnn. 4. Appll.mpej with tho lonfleit life. 6. The molt beautiful Appliance!. 6. No cha os for "Serylco Call." 7. tlatea as low as 1 10 of 1c per cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. Home of Instant Heat" 200 West Main Strcol ! Out of Stall Motorist Included' unionK the out-of-stt motoric who reftiHterpd ypwierrtay ut the local hranrfi of the Or KkeUnan of Hanilda. Texan, L. W. JIuih of Hollywood, i 'a llf., I. I., t'hilc of Oavift. Calif., Otto i Itehre of Orlanrt. Calif., nnd fl.'soon extinguished I!. Miller of Oakland, Calif. I The Ivy Street Market will re main open Monday for the conveni ence of their many patron. 333 Itclurcietl To Saletn IV. S. Ievens, assistant attorney general for Oregon, left Medford Friday evening for hin head quarters in Salem, after having spent .several days in Medford at- tending to court matters At -Jack.w.nville. New Kurd son Tractor demonstration at II. Xeid- rineye, farm, Monday afternoon, j ''',, A.iA- ' Out , of Town VUiiors included among the out of town Jacksonville, Mrs. Minnie J,aw of Ashland, Hoxie liorden and W. A. Johnston of Rogue River, Roscoe J .11 rwo 11 of Prospect. V. A. Davis of Table Rock. Mrs. Kthe! I fork- ersmith of iteagle and Mrs, Nettle J Armprist of Ru h and Cecil Poole 1 of Prownslioro. liurn heavy rough and smooth) blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel I at the ISandiCo., lei. 631. tf Will Not Honor The J'lsli A committee of Rend merchants appointed by the chamber of commerce to sound sentiment re gardim; cloning on April IS. the opening of the trout season, has decided against the iiiopostil and nus also rejected the adoption (if Ihe daylight saving plan in (lend. ' Dry fir slabs $."..00 per load. Med Fuel Co,, Tel. 631. tf ItarlM r-c Itonnl Se-iH'ta ry Resigim Medford barbers are Interi'slpd in the fact that Roy .Veer, secre tary of ihe state board of barber examiner for the past since l!l'7 and whose term does not expire until has submitted his reK- ignation to Governor Meter on the plea that he expects to engage in private business. Very Special. New sprine hats, si.ns, ::.! up to ti.yx, at thi! Km my. Dou lint Shop in M. M. Store. , 337 Is Selling IriMiruiicr- Durrcll Rrown, who has tried fighting and soldiering for a vo cation, is now taking up the Hell ing of accident insurance, ho said yesterday. Drill Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf Siskiyou rotcs(. Change District Runger C. D. Cameron of the Page Creek dlsrlet has been ransierren to the Umatilla forest with harimitrtPi ut I'pndh'ton. and hnH Iippii promotinl from dla trlot ranfror tf Hitiiprlntpnd.Mit of road ponHlruptlon. J. II. 1!IIIImcn1c:i. supprintcndpnl of thp Hlnkiyott forpst Hcrvlrp, annotlncPH. Mr. cainornn'H RtiorpMHor, J. KentiPLli Itlalr. Ik pxtipptod to nrrlvp liorp I'rlday from thp Frpinont nntlntml fon-Ht, with hpadcpiartpin at l.alte vlow. !rantH Paaa Cotliiftr. NOW 18 the tlmo to apray with limp nnd sulphur, row, ahrtilf brry and all fruit trocs. Ti'l. S.riS-W. 339 fallod To (rill nil Point Mm. Itay Andprs of Klhmath FiiIIh wiih pallPd to Contra! Point tho first or last work hy thr dpath of lior nK.'d Krandmnthpr, Mrs. Ktizalipth Hrotl. Stiprlal pilco for' lawn nnd sar d.'ii dirt. Phono I.J, tf l.kfn.spH OolliKiuottl Sotitl lloft owncra or .larkson rounty uro t-pmindrd that (Iok IIppiispk will hp tlPllnquont nftpr March l and draw u penalty of two ilollat-H for ouch one sold. . Mrenspa nold at thp county clorka offl.'p yea terday worn Hold to 11. W. Ilol man, M. N. Wood and A. Thomp son of Ashland, William Hess of Talent, Fred StuiKis of Trail and W. 1. Stevens and M. '. Jordan or Medford. . tur pnv studin Is opposite npw Holly ThP.lter. Tho Peasleys, If Meiir.itil l.lllcanlH In Conn Suit .to lorpe lose ii mortuuuc for Sl',1311 haj. lieen filed In federal court In Portland hy the Califor nia Joint stock , land hank of San I'lanclseo aitalllst It. V. Williams and wife of Jackson county. Walt er II. I.everPttc nnd wire and .lackson county who hold Hens on I the property arc made defen.l- ln,H I'hone :,4'.'. We'll haul n w a v your refuse. City Sanitary Service. :'37tf ... flione 520 l-'fnv Call Thin Month Ha fnr thin month, the fire de partment haw . received only five calls and none resulted In any ser Jouh damage. Fire Chief Roy ICI liott sntri lant evening. The last cafl. occurring Friday, involved a KmUnKe truck. The Mnxe iv a f WellH Taxi. I'hone 338 Ucligioiis Test Defeated in(t nouHe. at waiem Vednen- nay paw.sed the Bynon bill which prohibit the ouHtioning of teach imh m applications for employ-.! mem an in ineir rengioun iimin- tions. ' . ' Tiros repaired day or nlehL Iewis .Super Service- Station. 835 . Thank Receive! . We wish to thank the Med ford Mall Tribuno for lis fairmind' d news in lis Hitoi-iH u.rii in vrt hike eonKii-iitiv-f. critipim r:rn.la Pass Jiulletin. Portrait of distinction. T h 0 Peuxleys, opn. Hollv Theater. tf Recovi'iiiisr From OiHratloii II. K. Uowman of Phoenix is In a Medford hospital recovering from a major operation he had recently undergone, 1; r o k e n windows rcglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. L'3'"tf j Visited Her I'arentH Mrs. Geo. Gates of Medford was in Grants Pass lust Wednesday, visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Herman. Wells Taxi. Phone 2"i 33s Dr. Ilnyps In Snutli J)r. James C l-fnyen of . this city Is vacationing In Fontann. Cal., this . week and will leave soon for San Francisco and Los Anueles, where he will spend some time lakinn up u special line of snrKery in the hospitals, hefore re-lliriiinH- lo Medford. - Crater Itoiv IK Years Ago A news item of I X years at?o piililished in Klamath Falls was: "That there will he no change in the office of superintendent of Crater Lake national park as lout; as Secretary Fisher remains nt tho head of the department of the interior Is Ihe announcement of friends of Superintendent W. Frank Aram of this city, whose IHisition is souttht hy Will CI. Steel, president of the Crater Lake com pany." , ('rnnlH. Pass i:iks Change I The Jllks lodge of Crams Pass I has voted to change its meeting' night from Wednesday to Krlday. and will hereafter . ;neei every Friday night. ., . ' Legion Meets Tomorrow I A ood meeting Is In store for1 all World war veterans .who at : tend the regular session1 of Med-j ford Post No. 15 tomorrow night at the armory. Several good feat- ; ures(.ai e on the evening's program ! and 'JJJ.-ted'' will be trvcd . by j the li,lrW .Auxiliary njfter ihe; husinnss meeting. ' All local and ' visiting ex-service men ijre cord- ; ially invited to attend. i New Itcidcnm Here Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Kern and ; daughter are .new residents of; Medford. having arrived here the) first of the week. Mr. Kem, who wan formerly with the sales de partment of the Mountain States Power company in Corvallis, has accepted a position with the Cop- Co advertising department., . Division Manager Visits C. C. Archihald. l'mpiua divis- Ion ma nuger for, tint California Oregon Power, company, was a i husinefH visitor at the Copco gen- j era I offices here the latter part ! of the week. I 1 let um I Voin Port land Mr. and Mrs. Horace Tlromley and son Itohhy, returned the first of the week from a week-end visit in Portland. A special convocation nf; Crater Lake Chapter No.! 3:'. It. A. M.. Tuesday. 'Feb. ! 24th. at 7:30 p. m. Work In Unyal Arch decree. Hot' dinner will be served at : 3 0 p. m.j in dining room. All members and1 visiting companions are urged to be present. C. M. HOl'STON, CKO. 11. ALDKN. Secy. H. P.1 For Your Geo. Washington Dinner or Party Serve Ice Cream Individual Ice CreanV Hatchets with raised relief of ." George Washington 1 - Also Brick Ice Cream with Geo. Washington Hatchet Through The Center . Plat-c vniir urtlcr tliroulrli your favorilo ili'.'ilfr or rail 'Ji'!. Snider Dairy an(J .Produce .Co. 28 N. Bartlett Brisbane's Today (Continued from too On) The Rlenardson hroihers, of whom only one, William E.. sur vives, began the development of this Vaqui valley delta forty yean i ago. Mr. Richardson with hit partner, H. A. Hlhbei, contlnnes.it. '.John Hays Hanimom; ami the lute Harry Payne U'nitney, oirerutetn lne irrigation project, the Mexi ran government -bough l it for nil) million dollars. American money,! aDd very, intelligently controls the t waters 4.4.. : It (b not possible to cxaKHenite the agricultural value of this farmer's paradise. A devout Arab Karl Feuchter, from Wurtem- i visited Mecca, looked upon thelheig, who makes every kind of iOauba stone whence Muhaminet I fai ming pay, talks only German mounted to heaven on his while main, and then the Arab nut on! both his eves. Puvinu' he could t nevor see anvthfnif ele worti)- while and did not want to forget what he had seen. A farmer ; might do the same, having see;; valley. Professor Mackay. of I'niversity of California, who i planted a grapefruit orchard here j for Mr. Richardson in MIL', should j see it now. The grapefruit, bright I yellow, are literally as big as the 'head of a man wearing a hat number six and one-half. t i of! 'w ' Francisco Alias, governor j Sonora. in which this delta located save laud to the Mayo, Indians, saying "they deserve if i and lent them money to develop iiriKuiinn. They repaid the loae 1 J from their rice crop in two years. Fitly tlinuuund acres here are . planted in wheal. It is sad to neo ' wheal uml nee straw hurnetl. tens: of thousands of tons, to set rid of It, when you pay twenty thirty dollars u ton for straw in New York. A farmer could talk and write forever nliont this iatui. hut human heins tire more in teresting than the land. First yun see, uml most important, a hruud new ptihlic school where 472 lit I lo Kills are taimlll hy ex cellent teachers. Its principal teacher is Miss Carmen Cileva. The school Is named in honor of Car los M. Calleja, an honorable teach er, who taught the governor of Sonora years uso. The school desks were hoilKhl in New Yor'c City. Pictures on the walls in clude Lincoln, Washington, Ohre eon, Cosiilla. the Mexican Wash ington, Colonel Lindhergh and the Philadelphia Liberty hell. Among men from foreign coun- tries that helped develop this delta WY-TEX Oil CORPORATION A PORTIAND COMPANY, PAYS A DIVIDEND AFTER 3 MONTHS OPERATION For quick dividend returns the Wy-Tev Company comes near to establishing a record for this type of investment. A dividend of 5 per cent was paid Friday, February lln. to all stockholders of record February 15. The Wy-Tex Co. has oflices at 'MA Pillock ldoei;. Portland, with Ira Malum, an experienced oil man. as manager. The Wy-Tex Company is not lo be confused with any wild-cat oi! well promoting scheme. It has three producing wells in the prove'i 0sng3 Oil Fields in Wyoming and the stock of (his company is not a speculative proposition, but .an attractive investment with u strikin.-'; record us a dividend payer. ' Wy-Tex stocU has conservative merit ccmpared with many con servative investments such as saving and loan accounts. For one thing, Wy-Tex has no limited return on money invested in It but gives assurance nf sharing by alt stockholders of profits made in stead of having a 5 or ti per cent fixed return. Holders of Wy-Tex stock share immediately in the earnings from the sale of oil from their three producing wells and can look for ward lo increased earnings due to tho coming of additional wells, up lo the limit of the lease, which is ;b! wells. In the Osage Field a special advantage enjoyed hy the Wy-Tex Company is that new wells can he sunk to production level in about three weeks from which faut one can infer that Wy-Tex will have 10 or 1- wells by tho end of the year and a corresponding increase in dividends lo the stockholders. Far-sighted investors in various parls of Oregon have put their money into the Wy-Tex Company and made it what it is and art much gratified by prompt returns in dividends on their money. Th" ttattering prospects for Hie continued prosperity of the compapy place Wy-Tex slock in a very favorable light to the investing public Thete me many people in Medford desirous of making such an in vestment which combines saiety with substantial and quick Interest returns and any suci are requested to see V. P. Harris, the compa ny's representative, nt the Jackson Hotel for complete Information. Mr. Harris will mail descriptive circular upon request. ljeiaaiiiiniMTIna 'inn i in r i - thete is Z. O. Stocker. Born in Soulh Carolina, he lived eighteen yearn Jn Atlantu, fla., nine yearc in San Antonio, Texai. and ha- lived thirty-iwo year here. He i a patriotic American, but Bays thin is the 4ace. Olof Jlahlrpiisi is one of the first twelve men thu ever planted rice in California He in a Swede. The other eleven i associated with him in the Sac 1 ramenio vall-y were Danes. He art0 wlt Mr. stoekor that tnlf in i ne ki eiiiewi puct 111 itiiui 011 earth, and adds, that Cliarlen the i Twelfth, of Sweden, was the Kraut est man that ever lived on earth. It would please you to see that powerful Swede,, chest at leasr I fHty-wix inches. j ! and Spanish. H. C. Crigsby. from j San Jose, Calif., farms five thous and acres. Me has the finest home the Yaqui valley, James J Ryan, l S. A worked for the Richardson brothers lor seventy five dollars a month. . eighteen years ago. Now he owns one ; thousand acres, rents fifteen hun- died more, and is worth one hun-1 dred and fifty thousand dollars. ! Heinrich Matzeu, locally known) as Knrique, uses up his spare time I thteshing piles of rice straw : I second time and taking an excel-! lent profit, ltecause the first' tluei.hing is done carelessly, his results would surprise poor Ruth. ' Kicmiin? bv hand in the fields 01" j Hoax. This Yaqui valley, sixty miles loan, fi.rty l'lve miles wide, runs perfectly level west to 111" Pacilic ocean. You should see this we:,t coast and Ihe rest of Mexico. The .Mexican nation could ,,,(1 one hundred million mor? people ami have room and food left lor other millions. j London Curh Itacket I.OXIHl.V, Fill. 21. iC) T.c.n flon lias its own little, racketeers, riienipliiycil music hall actors who pick up change hy entertaining; ihcaler .luetics with eui list.me acts, must pay triliine lo louehs, or cls.. Till: DALI.KS. Oi-.. Kcli. '1 1 irV) It has hf-en proposed that Tin1 Diillrs aiiport. to tp form ally dedicated this sjn'ing. bo nam ed for V";tU'-r K. Case, mail pilnt. win recently lost his life in a rrasli north of Caie Horn. Wash. He wa s a ve t p ra n pilot, flew in the war. and formerly lived here. Garden cultivators, $:i.0fl. 1 tual Mill A- Seed ro. rhone 203 Vrues Air Interest. liK.W'Kit. Colo. Mrs. J. I, a campaign to interest alt mother Murray, president of the Denvet in aviation and'to eliminate f.;n hranen of the Women's Na i ional Fox West Coast Iheatres Starting TODAY A New Dramatic Thrill Comes to Medford! The best and worst in man and woman . . . A mighty conflict of body and soul. ' LEO TOLSTOY ' WUh LUPE . VELEZ JOHN BOLES , j A man's story a x T??. . & J j woman's story. ""'Qi'WiLji ''in Note Change in - Admission I I ! i:45,o2 !:00to5 HOLT I ! rs c Cncert r""s ti I 25C 5:00 an IU Mil-1 50e I " "naino Hu1 TODAY . Z DAYS STARTS Wild Winnie Lipjhtner : .1 She Couldn't Say Mb 1 "". FOR A GOOD WARM FIRE. We Now Offer for SALE 12 or 16-in. Dry Fir Slabs Load $5.00 12 or 16-in. Dry Pine Slabs Load $5.00 12 or 16-in. Dry Fir Slabs Load... 6.00 COAL $155 QFF CAR CASH PRICE Wo (MlinnullH. li. c,i Welti, i, MEDFORD FUEL CO. 630 TELEPHONE 631 Aetonoutical association, is wagin? nf f lyiny. Continuous 2 to 11 Continuous Shows 2 to 11 IN ivith CHESTER MORRIS JOHNNY ARTHUR Sally Eilers Tully Marshall Dynamic Winnie in a role that gives full scone to her talent and versatility. Added Comedy "Girls Will Be Boys" f Novelty Act "PLASTERED" METROTONE NEWS Admission Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35 Coming TUESDAY "GOLD DIGGERS OF EROADWAY" tTffl. a.,,,, ilwtai