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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1931)
PA01C TWO- ocal and Personal Ie- JacohH Still III Leo Jacobs, the, Klamath Kali manaKor of Miison-lihnnnn whole Hale company, ami well known for mer Medford until, aeeompnnied hy Mrs. Jaculn, -ft that city .Monday for Salem, where- Mr, Jaeolm will j'ocoivo medical attention. Mi. Ja-coI-h has been neriouisly HI for Home titlU', : . Medford (Jlil Married ,Mnry Mtta MouHon, I li, .uf -Mcd-ford, and Ilarvel Kenneth Owiim of orun'lM las,-2l, were united In nmrnluKc In the latter city last TucHdny by 15. W. Madison, Justice, of-, the peaco, Mrs. Hell In llosphnl Amoiift county putlentM at the Community hospital of this city Is Mrs. Tom Bell of Jtellvlew. For grftU A raw milk, call 599 Campbell Dairy. Two dolt verier. tf lYnm I'-nslcrii Cities .1. I). Pierce of Philadelphia, Ph., and A. It. Cui'tis of New York wore ninons guests from distant cities registered at Medford hotels. Itlg benefit dance, Kagle Point. Sat. night. Uood time for all, 33 IllrectM. Campaign ilenn L. Jackson, siLh-it manager for the Coptio.and Mountain states power companies, was recently honored by appointment us state .director for Oregon In tho nation al refrigeration campaign. A nation-wide advertising campaign is planned to acquaint- every Amer ican citizen with tho economy, con venience and. necessity of adequate rcfj iteration. . Fluttering permanent waves for spring and summer, $5 complete. MitrcolA and finger waves, 75. Knthryn Lucatcll, 230 8. Central. Tel.. J 374. 3 10 At Hu(l la I Is Today II. U Xoblltt and County Km glneer Biden motored to- Itutte Kalis tilts morning to transact huslncen concerning OMtabllshment of tho new govorumont trout hatchery thet'O.- ' . ' Ttnj, "Hose that ik superior'' am Artcraft Silk' IloHlery. priced 11, "3 and (1.511, nuld exclusively at .IStheJwyn B. Hoffmann's. 313 Here.. on, . IIii-hIui'sm Miu I,. 1). Harris was In Med fuM yoterdny from her ranch near Ashland, transacting business and visiting with friends. , Crystal ix Bermuda plants niuko It po.sslblo for southern Ore gon gardeners to mature tills fuv ored. onion, a thing heretofore Im portsltjlo, planting from need. The Moiiarcli Seed Co, hiirt its first ship ment on tho road and Is taking or ders, fou plants. Those. Interested .should, gut prices. 33Gtf School Iliilltllng Permit. -The city school board filed an iappllcatton at tho city building de partment today for a permit to build the new Washington school hpune at n cot of $ 10,000. Work on tho structure, hut already been HtmHod. Dr, B. U. Klllott applied for n, permit to do building remod eling ot the corner of Main and Almond streets at a cost of f35. If you aro paying rent and are u wage onrner It-will nay you well lo invoHtlgato 131 Hey Subdivision. Tract-'.$60- down, $10 per month and Interest. Charles A, "Wing Agency; I no, 341 CeudUluit Ih VI I leal Mrs., 1 4. C. Oarlock, III shieo Inst November, was in a critical condi tion today, with small hopes hold for her recovery, She had shown somut marked Imitrovement several -wcukn ago, hut suffered a rQlapwy. t'tairs best coal $lu.50 per ton off car. Med. Fuel Co., Tol. 031. tf (line ItcluniM -. (. Clllie, electric refrigerator speclalWt JoiVth'e Cal1f6vhia-Oregon Power company. hu,s rturnyd from ir bdslttcMivlrtrt to "tho'-AVilbimett'i valley nnd Coo bay territory. r It's I'oor Economy. to skimp by buying in ferior grados of broad. Jr.tist on tho best qunl iiy brend available na it Is your best food nnd tho basic part of ovcry meal. Fhihrcr's IJrond, recog nized aa the standard ofquality, is scUby all illdcpondoW. gwVrs. T j MCTIIM' Hush IUiii Nearly 50 do;; lleenm' were 1 sut'd at the county clerk'M office t yesterday, and U)i until imoii toda,v( i approximately 25 :ad heen Jfojd. DuK owner are reminded that Ii- ; reuses will he delinquent after j AVareh 1. and wlllJave a penalty j of two dollai'H attached for each I one Kuld. j llddji- Jtooklct Out j "A ("tosh the -Skyways with the ItortiiK Sy-dem'' in the title of a 32 I pa fie booklet released recently for i distribution by the ItoehiK system. containing a complete description of tint transcontinental and the Pacific coast service offered i hy that network. It is llhMrated with many photograph. . ()f particular interest Is 'the description of the operations of the pacific Ar Trans port, flying' between Portland and Seattle and San Diego, Mrs. Whiscnaut Home Mm, W. D. Whlwnant Iiun re turned to thin city from spending several days at Chlen, Cal., visiting Mr. and iMrs. A. K. .Schubert, her uncle and aunt. Correct coiretlng with the latest models In an nil .price ni-nse Is a stylo feature at Ktholwyn li. Hoffmann's. All Modurt Corselettcs aro reduced to one-half their regular retail price, this lino heing- replaced with s u p e r I o r m arch a n dine, by Kthclwyn li. Mofrmann. 343 Iferu from lassacliiiseltH M l.ss Luura JJrown of Shelborn Kails, Mass., arrived la Medford on the Whiista today to join Mrs. M. K. Hiehmond of the same city, who is visiting frlend.s hero for several days, ' Smart Spring Millinery very moderately priced. Smart flprlng shoes, $L'.!'G to $5-05. at the Band Box & Shoe Box. 223 li, Gth St. 337 aiie-iiN from I'oitland t. Portland residents registered at Uical hotels include .1. W. lianiiers. .1. J. Scroggln. W. W. Dickinson. Mr. and Mrs. M. Tiune-sky, W. W. Kandall, A. S. Mundell. C. A. bar ren. C. S. dtrewster, S. A. Male horn, B. I!. Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hullistcr. ' , Hlg benefit dance, Hagle Tolnt, Sat. night. Cloud time for all; 330 To Visit la renin ' , , Mrs. H. D. Ilfnson and children of Seattle arrived in Medford by train thU morning to vl.il! Mi-s. Hinson's .parents, Mr, and Mra.i C. H. I.orton. ' Mrs." Lurtoii is seri ously 111 at a local htispltal. t For grade A raw milk, call (riflll, Campbell Dairy. Two dellvories. tf Djimage Anion DImiiiIksimI 'Phe '0U(l damage act-Ion Mrs. Kdltli Jerome hod iivUtutcd agitfnst Mrs. Neva 'lUyf is operator of the Yellow Cab coiniiany, firf In juries sustained in a tax wj'eck sometime ago, has 'been ordered dlsmlMsed In circuit court. Settle ment of damages outside of court was given as dismissal grounds. Krywlalglow, kodak, gloss-flii-premo. t Tho. Peasleya, opp. Holly theater. ' tf 'I'd ;lhl Son Mi's. I' 1, Wllhani left, on the Shasta today for Ulllings, Mont., v)icro she will visit Mr. and Mrs. .1 . 1). W film m and fa m i ly . M v. Wlthuin Is Mrs. Wltham's son. Tluvn heavy rough and smooth blocks; they last longer. Mod. Ful Co., Tel. 031. . tf Anglers-Miners at Odds "An early effort to revent. re newal of the old feud between min ers and fishermen Is being made here on days when the Rogue river water is nunhlled;" say a news Item 1 went out from Orants Pass. 'iPracllcally all major mining op erators- have their tailings under settling control,' offenders usually being smaller concerns, a survey has tdiown," Dry fir sluba $5.00 por load, Med. 'uel Co., Tel. 031. tf Will Visit. Mrs. lltird Joe Hurd of Nexv'Vurk City, who pjr wlLh thti Matron.. MtrmiiHltlti linos.; arrived in Medford on the Shast.ii lhs mo,riipgt to is p end n week or ten dnj's with his mother. Mrs. B. H. Hurd of Mils city, ahd Visit his muny friends. Very Special, -Now- apting hals, SI.IH, $1.0S, $3.11-8 tip to $0.0$, at the Bin my Lou Hat Shop in M. M,; Stovo, ' 337 Plan School Kulcrmlumcnt . A . community entertainment is beinn planned for parcnls of stu dents and patron of the Howard school for Fr. day evening at 7:30 A program has heed arranged and will Include community singing Refreshments will be served. 1 Hill! Sheet Metal Works doe expert repairing, fender and auto j body icpalrfng. tf tic id me Vllif tirants Pass Among the Medford imninens v:slters in Ortuits Pass yestenla wnii B. C. Jerome. NOW Is the tlmo to pry with time and sulphur, roses shrub bery and alt fruit trees, Tel, 2J8-W. 33U j Mrs, Itowmuii Is Hetter Mis. Carl P.pwman, who sustain ed a light stroke of paral.xxlw Sun day afternoon, wa somewhat Im proved today. Special pvlco for lawtf and gar , den dirt. Phone VI' -A. f M It.. ill 111. ('.- Mi-i-IIiik j r v. i)jnvhii-iv.a. ,i. m ii'.iUi ii, j r. I'. Ilm.-il. ,. I''li'ritil anil (!. K. I Mi mi f AKhliHi.l mi. uili-il llm nii'i-tliiii nt i!k- lit.j.il An-li i-Iiii -t.-r of till- .Iij4iiim hr-til In M.-.l. fuiil TlU'iltiy i-vculni!. , ' Our new tidln lt opposite new H'y Th.(er. Tho Peasleys, tf Fiiiio Oregon CHIej " , tregon!nm at local lnttu hum cltlys outflde of Portland are Mm. Carrie Jaeki-on of linker. Hugh J. BdwardB of Marshf ebl. 1 L. Hur hy, Mr. nnil Mm. C. J. Itrndley and U. b Shrtdrick of Kugene. MKDFOli!) MATT i;iirekn I'ali Wedded Here JlriiiKln;; their own .wHiioshch atoiiK. a you up; couple from Kureka, Cal., CrhfHola Coleman and Cha. Frederick HumhjulHt, bat li aged 31 years, were united in marriage by Judge lilenn O. Taylor in the Jat ter' court yesterday afternoon. The witnuses were Kdilh and l-'red I'ylc. K Li ma tli Man Mere V. Llndsoy was among tin; vl Horn in this city yesterday from Klamath Kails. NolliLiKyH at Klamath iSuperlntendent and Mrs, B. C. Kolinsky and daughu-r Jane , were entertained at a Sunday, evening supper at the Don Fisher home, at 015 Lincoln street. Mr. Sollnwky Is superintendent of Crater bake national park, and with his family was returning from attendance at the ski races at Fort Klamath to their home in Medford. -Klamath FalU Herald. , llig benefit dance, Kflgle Point, Sat. night. Oood time for all. 331) Juniors Win. 2,"-l The Junior girls' basketball team defeated the Sophomore five, LVi to 1. in art interclass game at the senior high school yesterday after noon. Miss Anna Norvelt of the Junior high school rcfereed. Jfnyc Children 111 Utile Dorothy and Larry Hayes, children of Dr. and Mrs. James c. Hayes, are ill at home today w!tn severe colds. Phono .5-12: We'll haul away your reftih'O, City Sanitary Service. 237tf Electing Oiicen Today Voting for the Prosperity queen was being conducted at the senior high school today, with those hold ing student body tickets allowed a vote. The balloting will continue until' after school this evening. Mr. Hodge Itcturns William liudge. who ha been spending the winter In Oakland, Cal., returned to Medford yester day, "Wells Tuxl. l'hone 25. 338 LleejLseH to Tvo Couples The county clerk's of U-o issued marriage. Ileenites today, and, yes terday to Chester Johnson, ".' i, and Klulno Jourdnn, IS. both of Vreka, Cal., and to 'Charles- Sundqulst, 31, and Crssola Coleman, 31, both of Bureka, Cal; UunIucsh Callers Today Clarence Cai'twright of ti tiffin creek was in Medford tills morn lug transacting btiHlucss. othcr eollers were Mark Wright of (Mioe n'x' of Phoenix and Mrs. Charley Hose. H r o It p n windows .oglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet WoikH. 230tf !imk rroiii I'tsteru Trip Chester Klteh returned yesterday from a trip that had taken him Wllca, N. V., where he visited his father, who is now recovering from a teng'thy illness. Mr, Filch spent several dnys In southern California en route and was met there by M rs, Klteh, who Is spending an othet Aveek lii Pasadena. Cal., be fore returning to her home at Ilel iiuint Orchards, near Phoenix. CaUfm'iLia uestH . ' Ueorgo Itucker - of liurlingame is registered at a; local hotel, among guests from California, others were C. K. Merry and O. 10. llohneck of Iajs- Angeles. -and the following from Sdn Francisco: F. II. Culver, K, A. Ilrown, B. H. Iu tong and A. Meyer. Garden cultivators, $3.00. Mu tual Mill & Seed Co. tf Health Meeting Tomorrow Mrs. Carl (irant. who returned recently from Corvallls where she had attended the slate child wel fare confernoco, will be the prin cipal speaker at tomorrow aftcr noon'ri meeting of- the 1 terry dale health class, she will give a report on the CorvaltU sess'on. Conger lu Portland Charles Poole of Bugeiie, Karl Mills of Cottage C.vovo, H. c. Stock of Ashland and II . W. Conger of Medford, alt morticians, were reg istered at the Koosevelt hotel yes terday. 'The Orrgonlun, Wells Taxi. Phono 25. 33S Minor Auto Collision Louis Kichardson and C. J. Lo gan, were principals Involved in a minor auto collision yesterday on South Onkdale avenue. The for mer was backing out of a drive way when bin car was struck bv one'driven' by the latter. At- Local Hotels Mr. and Mrs. C. o. Young and rt. : Rider of Tacoma, C: v. Me MuUan of Wenatehee and o. Tyfer. H. A. Mullunv and L. P. Hcnnlng son ot Seattle wet-e among guests at Medford hotels from the state of Washington. ' ' Portrait of distinction. The Peusleys, opi. Holly Theater, tf Uccovciiiig from Olienillott, Mrs. Mtnuie Holmer, who under went a major upnrntion at the Com munity hospital Tuesday. Id getting along nicely. Jien tittn Penult The sheriff's office Issued permits thU Wevk to Carl Morrla mul L. M. I jt iter, both of 'Medford, to carrv concealed weapons for protection put f oses. Win, HimIkc! Itetmiirt, ( Wtlltnm Itodue bar returned from a several weeks' vtt with rela tixes in Oakland. ' He fleiiii hav ing brought this snow flurry from' California. 'Siumiih'iV Nolhliitt New I'OSTON tl P -The xo-eaib d prohibit Ion "?mooper" apparently In ttolhinit new. The Masnaehun etts Anttl-Stiluun league pointM out t Hat in tho 01 igtmtt chart er d 1 he Hay State colon u-t far hack as 1 iit-2. provision whs made lor paying hair the proceeds of fines to Informers. Tillamook Proposals to he opened for construction of new W H. Alderman htiltding. TRIBUNE, MRPFORP! E Jtfcause his speeding cur knock- ted down and siightly injured Don ald Mflhoan, 7 years old, of 001 Alder street, while tho boy was 'at play at Jackson and NaiTegnn streets Tuesday afternoon Dale Lockett. Medford high school stu dent, who resides on rural route li, Buffered the suspension of his his driver's license for six months when lie appeared in Judge Tay lor's court yesterday on the charge of reckless driving. - The only other caso in the city court yesterday was that of Newell (Cowboy) Thorson and Kenneth B. Faweett, young Medford men well known about town, and the former especially well known to the police, who were each fined $10 on the charge of -being drunk In u public place. It appears that the two befud dled individuals wanted gas for their car after midnight Tuesday night when all service stations had been closed for the night. A little thing like (hat did not phase the two souses beyond tho excessive annoyance caused by the thought less service station attendants hav ing gone home to sleep. Therefore without' a moment's hesitation they began to try to work the gas oil feeding apparatus of the Green & Shores service station neur the Natatorium, and were still at work trying to decipher Its combination when Night J'olicemen Llgf?ett and Peck came along und stowed, them awuy in tho city prison. WASHLNCTOX. Kcb. "Jli. A1) The senate today added $1,(100,001) to the second deficiency appropri ation bill to curry out the Oddle Colton bill for the construction of roads in unreserved, public do mains and Indian rcHervatlutisL ' STKAHXS Lila B. Stearns pass ed away at a local hospital early Wednesday morning. She wns horn at Webster City, Iowa, May IS. 1875: Tho family had resided Itore for the past thrnu inonlhs. having been former residents ol" Canyon City, Colo., whoro tjhe was n momher of tho B astern lar. Mrs. Stearns leavos her husband, Jesse O. Stearn.s, and two (hiugh ters, Mrs. C. L. Yeshern. : Dotroit, .Mich., and Hltnor, of Ashlandi Orc The remainH will he forwarded to Webster City, ltiya. for interment, Itemains at. tho Purl Funeral Home. ItBICIIIOUT Samuel V. Itukitort died at the Sacred Heart hospital eatly Wednesday moving, aged 75 years, two months and 25 days. He was a native of Clevmantown, Pu and had hoen a resident ol , Med ford for the past 17 years. Mr. Itelehort leaves one ton, Clyde F. ltelehert,ol Ortlng, Wash., and a niece, llcrnlco Crist, of Ve nlta, Ore. Tito funeral services will he con ducted from the Perl Funeral Home, Friday, February 27, at it:!I0 p. m.. Ilov. I). B. Millard officiat ing. Into r m cut In t h e M c d ford cemetery. AGAINST' ALIMONY imtf ill i 8 Uouto-i Winks ( it li u c ) aud ticorc Hartley, ttrcv,on State ivl icnc h-I.itcr, wlio will wind up a nlltcrn delate lnr nt Ui tn win-re lluy will nn-cl I'nivcritv .0" Nc v.uU team l;cht nsry 27 t. ai mic the aluiionV mio'.iMi. In the "divorce capital" iiuin ,, Uu: Oicoiiu'Ht ivill uphold the all itn.ilnc vf 1h" jUt.-llon, "UeuUitl, that al-nio:ty, eccpt lor drpctulrti! ininor chil Ircti, sitvmid l)c ahohltrd." I lu y .ire Rtt.uautccil sale cndmt out ol lc citv. Obituary, OREGON". THURSDAY. LITTLE STORIES 'rent Purcelt It was a performance of rip-roar-j I lug drama called "The Fatal Wed ding in Hammond; ind.,1 that le-1 cided Irene Purcell to become an : actress. She Was only 3 years old then, so postponed iter ambitions until ! she had ueen graduated fro.m tho i University ol' Wiuconsin. ' She played with Mrs. fKlsJie and Otis Skinner first,' and. then had leading roles in "What Women j Do," "Sisters," "The. Idol" and "The j Croat Necker.' It was In the last named show that David' Uclasco j saw Iter and decided she was tho j one to be his new leading lady in "Dancing Partner.' Miss Purcell. still-very young, is wcjl knowQvci; tho,. gqairy... ii Sliest; star,,yUh:,varIpii:;HtOQ cqixv, (Repotted by Jackson County A bit rati Cl Sixth Strict and Central Avenue.) MiirrhiKrc lacciisch. Charles l-'rederick Sumhiuini and CriSHola Coleman. FranclH 4. Masncy and C'hrlstie Martin. Theodore Llronncr and Velma Kaye Trent. Andrew I,cc fee and Charlotte L. Kcdmoud. Piatt Ailotph Pvandull and I-u-iMlle II. lUishncll. Jack Samuel HiooUh and ChulyH A. Miller. Talbot Kelly and Inn Jou'lw Pulvcr. Ami John 1 ollinj;.hcad and (irace Sidle Long. Judson Isaac Hodges and Nell Leota SlevetiH. Archibald O. Kdmonds, Jr.. and Helen X. Wcngler. Wayne C. t'owdrey and Doro thy Charlotte Kerhy. Kinery K. ;;ikor mid nub- Lou ise IJakcr. - i. Irctill Court. Agnes Love, Almx. of Jclm C. Moorii (dec.) vh. 401 OtVluirdH, Inc. Damages. ' C. W. Palm, et til vs. Alfred Carter, el al. To quiet title. Porter Lumber Company vs. Primfo Clardi. Opal Ciardi. Lion. V. W. lleUmuu. Alice Heilman vs. (leorge O. Oliver. To re form and cancel contract. K. AV. Liljcuran vs. Kcrniltc M e t a 1 yi Corporation, Ltd. For money. 1'Yderal Land Hank or Spokane, vs. Thomas M. LHc.v. Certificate of attachment. Itcnl KnIuIp Tinn-lVi'S Ada .M. Hoborts to Juck.soll founty. y. I.'. O. 30 ft. strip over lots 1 and 2. blk. 7, Pierce Subdi vision. Ficil Ksch et ux to (.'ail lOsch et al. W. D. 8'i- of NW. N'.i of SV sec. 22, twp. 3. .S. It. 2 Kast and 5. "It acres in sec. 25. twp. 3i, S. It. 1 W. . bene Drown et vh" to Mac Tucker. W, U. ' Lot -, blk. I, tjuecn Ann Add. Mctlford. Annie T. Wulkor to .1. 0. Walk er. W. V. Land In U. L. ('. 4 4, twp. 311, S. It. 1 Kast. W. B. l'eck et ux to llideko Ma kabe. Q. V. IJ. SV of NW of NI-: and pi. lot 5, sec. 3-J. twp. 3. S. It. 2- W. Lewis A. Itose M nl to lllnnn Knapp. Q. V. 11. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. blk. Hi. Phoenix. V. J, Mcl'ulloch et ux to A. .1. Hornby et ux. W. U. Lots 10.1 t t and 12, blk. 3. Laurclburst Add. ! Medfoid. - .1. Uinin-H et ux to 1-1. ; Campbell i;t ux. W. I). Lot II. I Wlldwood I'ark. John McNeill, el al to Key Wll-j liamson; et ux. W. 1. to N's ol SI-: of SK. NK or SW of SIC sec. S, twp. 3? S.. It. 2 West. lu. Myron K. Knot, et nl to C. U. Shdertrom. Q. i 1. to bits I. 5. (i. 7. and N. llonilelcum Irrl naled 'icls. t. Stella Mae Clark to I'urler ' Neff. i). C. 1. Hi lot 3. blk. 1. Kant H'-IkMh Add.. Meilfoid. '.I. I'. Tltnmerinan to W. I Sel bv. et al. W. IV t" land In sec. ;!, twp. 4(1 S.. It. 3 i:nt, !. lialph Clark to Ml".' Nannie Wblfler. tj. C. 11. to lot 3. blk. I. HltBt lleislll!" Add.. Medford. 10. Mr.'. Niinnk- jvhlxler, et vlr to Toiler .1. Neff. W. 1. to lot 3 blk. 1. Past Heights Add.. Med ford, J in. Alex rotlellger to V. H. Wood, et til. ii. C. t. to part lot I', blk. X. I'ark Add.. Medford. l. Otto !lnamlcr lo 1 II. Wick ham. W. I', (o land In xrs 1 and il. twp. Sl S.. It. I Rum, Jl". Ilaiiy l. I .cw in to I'red K I nv'A deed to K'i of NK.. m. IK., twp. 3 1 S.. U. 1 K.tft and per-j oual inopeity. $o, i Mutch "l.onl luunileno' lilillHil'POUT. ddm. (ClM- Ili'Ware of the "Little Lord Kaunt-. leroy" type of child. Or. Il. nry Tfchout of the Instiiotr Child , (Uildanee In Neiv Yolk, told tho lulled church forum here. He! It nut normal and if Mih.k-et toj phywtciun. Ashland 1'lans underwuy hy I'ntted States Kortit service for construction of motor nad to sum mil of Mount Avhland. iiutrHmiHHiwiiiiHinnwHmimmtuuittiininitmiinpintMwmwMU. -Jl FEB1?U,RY 26, 1931. TO BE HERALDED BY ACTIVE CLUB I'liniH for Iiosieiily day, Wednes day, March 4, the dnto chosen for the limiiKil Hpiing ooenlnp; In Med ford, will lie announced to the .pub lic of southern crosou on the streets Snturday, Monday and Tuesday evenliiKs, Actlvlans who are sponsoring the Prosperity pa rade and hall, announced today. : Four well known young men will appear' In .the announcement fea ture, which will be reepeated again Wednesday evening prior to the dance at the Oriental' Gardens. These men - are John Niedermeyer, Kenneth Kennel, I'ay Riley and Lee Ulahop. They will ride through the streets of, Medford In a Hulclc spor'. model roadster, to be furnished by the Seherer Motor company, and will voice the plans for Prosperity day through a large megaphone. A riot of noise will be displayed dur ing the first show period. After tho racket has conquered the at tention of the city Lee Bishop will do the leather lung stunt through the megaphone. ' This program of advertising will be presented In addition to the newspaper, .and. . nulio publicity planned 'to prpnioto the gala day lti,MedMr.d. . ' V . '! V i- . ,, 1. ; The new president of the South ern Oregon llankerM' association is A. 1C. Cuss of the ('.rants -Pass and Josephine ' bank of Grants Pass, who was elected at the as sociation's periodical meeting held in Medford this week. Karl Ham inerbacher of the First National bank of. Grant) Pass was elected secretary. The other 1 officers elected at this time were: K.' S. Angle' tho : Citizens Nulional bank of Ashland, vice-president Ii. 13. Harder oT the First National bank of Medford and retiring president of the association and T. P. Tol lefson of the. Central Point bank, members of the executive com mittee. Abcut 37 members of the asso ciation from Jackson and. Jose phine counties attended, ,the meet ing. " '' ' M 1 L "The Mirror." n one act play by Kntherine Metcalf Roof, has been chosen aa the Medford high school presentation in the state dramatic tournament to boheld at the Uni versity of OreRon. A double cast was picked at last night's tryouts. Miss Maurlne Johnston is coaeh Ing the play, and will be assisted by Miss Doris Baler. Members of the casts, the first to be selected later from the two frroups are Havonctk-. Robert Nelson and Har old floBauer; Salda, Dorothy Pules and Maxlnp, Mohnert:: And jrasaku. IJlck , I.lunell-itnd Pj ank Graham. Arrangements are under way . ..i.t n ..C tlm l.nu- innnk- i-rs on the. cou't for the annual j honin produets dinner to he held hy tho Medford Chamber of Com merce at the HuU'l Medford early in April, and if he is obtained n record attendance is' cSpoeted, A rommittee hi rim rue of the dinner Is headed hy W; S. linlger, assisted hy C. H. Imt tcrf iehl, IS. K. Miu'der. K. W- r.olton and ,1 C. Curlf. The dinners have al ways" been a great success, x S;tM-lal OHiuntitiicatliiii M Meill'oril LikIko No. I 3 . ' JrA-yA- ''' A- M" KrWay- V J Kehrimry STth. 7:30 p. m. ''" Work 'In the K. 'A. nnd K. ' C tlearee.". Vlsitlnc memliOr.. wel-! eome. I-:. I.. I.KXOX. W. M. l'. M. lli'l'STOX, Seey. n-l' i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HV"T I sack of peanuts en No. Riverside. Please notify IMoi'ce Aiilo KreiKht; 3a FOH SAKK Slngur sewing ma chine, pi-aetieully new. US Al mond. SSit 1 r0 I, A YT'XC? W, l.eithom pullet" for suliv or-wJU truiie fur. colored stock; a)--o have .v gootl turkey hens for sale for hivedeir. .Maihcnv 1liw 229 No. Klvcr hide. - Tel. 16 til. 33S KOU SALK 4 slightly uiod (iood vfiir tire?, oi? 4.T.')XlM, cheap if taken .it once, l'hone 1 ::!. 3S: W.-VNTI UJ Tomorrow morniiiK. honey pails. 1'hono 3il-J, or hrimt them to 3 ;t i Plum St. 337 KOll SA.LK tl room, complete Itjtih upstairs, lavatory and toiU; dow tu. ce-iurtlt t'inind.itlon; ,!th-, lawn, et paving itnd all a.s'. ment.n paid in full: dose to new hmh and srads school.1. Can he houchl nitlu iiuw for $J7,"io. This i. xhr chance . you haw lui w.ittn for; tnk advuntase of it. lUlOUN WHITE. Realtor. HoMand Hotel Hid. tt KOK ItKN'T Furnished S-roim apt; private hath and j-tara. Phone 201-11, 3K! ARRANRFWIKFR A .I nnnniiuuui m isiuti. PRODUCTS DlNNERf MARSHALL HITS INCOLN ATTACK L BY EO MASTERS The south resents the libelous j attack on Abraham Lincoln Kduar Lee Masters in bis recent book, savs ICdisoll Marshall, fol mer Medford man and now .1 ros ,l.ni of Auitusltl. 'la-, "ho ba won ftins'.dernble fame as an ai. thor. and arrived here Monday fot a brief visit." said the I'crllamt Journal of 'ednelay. " The book is resented by nearly everyone south of the Ma son and Dlxim line.' the author said. "I'bev make no secret ol their feciint-s,' and rather expect the next attack will bf upon their hero. Ilobcrt K. Lec, believim: he is the only hilt man In history who has not been assailed. School children are Point; robbed of the, rifiht to worship Americas fa mous men which is Krowly un just.' . . j ".Marshall studied at the ''"-j versltv of Oregon more than 13 j 'years aEO and ever since that time has be-.-n writinK stories. His first' articles were published while he was Kill a student at the univer sity. He has marketed a num-bei- cf novels in the IS years. i "The author passed tbrouah Portland en route to Medford, where his father recently died. He was an honor i-uest at the Portland Press, club's dinner to- up-state editors To advertise the yearly strtu Kle betwei-n Medford anil Ash land tomorrow eveninu at the Ar niorv. local hiu-h fvhool studen's will ' present radio rally between S and R:30 this evening over sta tion KMED. Souks will be ' lead by Miss Helen Kdmiston. and Jack Uoyl will lead the yells. nichard Ap pleiiate. president of the student body. Is to preside as master of ceremonies. The ulrls' wxtette anil the boys octette will simr and Coach Har win K. illli-Kher is scheduled to Kive a brief talk on the team and prospects of tomorrow nlshl's panic. ' Avoid.'. Head Colds and Sore Throat This Winter Opens Ul Stuffed Nostrils In 3 . ii mines Opex keeps nostrils and throat free from mucus bu.zins in enra when caused by catarrh is lessen ed n o -mo re in u c u In t h roa t to hawk up in tho morning. Get it at Jarmin & Woods or any drus store that always keeps up with modern medical discoveries use for 30 days if not joyfully satis fied moniey back. People who are subject to soro throat and speakers and sinsers who suffer from hoarseness should spray with Opex nisht fyid morn ing H'fl delightful to us because of Its'wholesome fragrance a $i.U0 bottle, lasts ?--weeks Keep your " '' noHlrils as cN'an us your teeth. . The Opex Co., 1 1 W: 30th St., New York. OPEX MEDFORD RIDING i ACADEMY Horsespr rent by hour or day with "or without instructor. v' PHONE 142 " RADIO RALLY OR ! KMED TONIGHT CATARRH HEATH'S Cut Price Specials S1.50 Petrolagar S1.19 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste ... 3 for SI If lpc Palm Olive Soap .... .4 for 27c 50c Pepsodent Mouth Wash . . . .39c S2.00 Coty Perfumes ....... .S1.39 25c Epsom Salts .... '- . ;. ; ,19c S1.00 Ze Pyrol, Mouth Wash . . 69c 25c Bar Conti Castile Soap. .... 18c 75c Shaving Brushes. ...... . . .51c Meet your friends , an afternoon cup HEATH'S DRUG STORE Phone 884,, With every 25c a ticket worth No Dividends For Ocla White Creditors The local creditors of Ocla V. White, bankrupt, have be.-n nut I- i fied that the assets vor. insuf-4) flcieut to pay any dividends. There was a cbatlle morlii--e oa the properly that consumed all the ossein. ; Mr. White, rottneiiv opi-ratcd a mtisi? store in the 'eels x- On- buihlinir. . Added Attraction SATURDAY Evening MIDNITE PREVIEW Attend the 9 o'clock show and remain as our guest for the Pre view of , NANCY CARROLL IN "STOLEN HEAVEN" R - No Rpise In Prices Last Times TONITE KAY FRANCIS (.UWlluDlCKFOTO KAY JOUNJON COMING TOMORROW GEORGE FANROFT LEAH HOLT Consert Organist . Every Nite at 9 Ends TONITE 'Gold Diggers of Broadway' Starts TOMORROW WAWOL BROS, firttenh HEY KIDS! Join, the Fox Rialto Atcendar.ce Club SATURDAY 99 at HEATH'S for of Silex Coffee 109 East Main St. o Vk-M a. Br m rw w 1 purchase you receive lc at our fountain