p Declare Office of Chief Deputy Game Warden be Vacant a • son-Beeex Dealers. ,, t « to 8 McPherson Mens* Cloth­ ier. . ’ » t o 19 Leedom’s Tire, Parts Go. 41 Jordan Army Goods Store, Palace Lunch, Jordan ;Blee. aft.of Ashland. Ore. floor of the Medford Bldg. Dfefci ey*i Orchestra- . ; Thursday »«to ’ '* > ■ .«’■ „ Trial Postponed . —NBA. New Orleans Bureau The Louisiana girl most typical of Evangeline, Longfellow’s Im­ mortal heroine, Is Miss Sara Lyles of Bunkie, L a., according <0. 9. vote of 3900 students at Louisiana State Normal College. She's pictured above In two Acadian poses. The college yea^. Hook's thetae this year Is Evangeline and Miss Lyles’ picture w il l be oh the. cefrer. supercede o ld ( maps, data for he royal which was obtained’from Spanish convene surveys of the 16th 'and 17th ceri- ¡dnosday turies. » w ill ar- Recently the Navy has adopted 'hiovatioBA iu surveying method*, d chant- aniong -them aerial, photography, radio and the sonic depth finder, lery of ' a device based on deflection of convened sound from the bottom of the sea. DAIRYMAN VHBS RADIO 13:15 noon, Weeks and O rr nm­ ole Dept. 6 :1 5 news and market. 9119 U. 8. local weather.' I:SO to 730 Russels Inc. 8 to W , Jackson Co. Creastoryr. F rid ay IB ' 'i ? 11:15 noon, four Medford fir n ^ * ’'C IS news and markets,' 9; to If. 8. local weather. *," ■ 7 p. m. local weather. » • ** ■ 8 to 9 Associated Bulck Dealers Saturday lrf ’ V 12:15'no— One of the largest iqasonlc gatherings ever helh In Oregon opened here today with the 97th annual con­ vocation of the grand chapter, Royal Arch Masons. More than J 00 delegates were seated this morning. The feature of the morning session was the address of George F . Swafford of N EW OCBAN SURVEYS TO UR MADE BY NAVY WASHINGTON, April 12.— (LP) — Intension of survey operations of the Navy Department In south­ ern waters w ill be undertaken this summer when surveys of the gulf of Panama and the Pacific ap­ proach to, the Panama Canal will be made. Charts of the Cuban coast and G ulf of Venesuela, are now being made, and when completed w ill r . THE THEATER V j, . ’ A*«*’ • Ì Bost Painb—Best Work] Ï-’ TODAY AND TOMORROW' W IL L IA M CO X presents' $65.00 1921 Ford Touring With Starter $80.00 1922 Ford Touring With Starter $100.00 i • ’• 4 '■/’ $135.00 ' ¿/lie kitchen or bathroom (with a new lighting ffyc- |j 1924 Ford Touring With Starter ¿ture an4 see w hn| U ¡ference it makes. The greatest th r ill the screen has evey seen— the mightiest race for gold In the history of the world— th a t’s what you’ll . .see In 3 BAD M EN . • « 1923 Ford Coupe With Starter $165.00 1920 Ford Tudor With Starter $100.00 2$.OQO/wLth XL ELECTRIC Station dUY good 1 Thnne 82 1923 Ford Roadster, Rux Axle, Starter $150.00 JO H N REGULAR ADMISSION 1926 Ford Roadster, Like New Phone172' 1926 Ford Touring, Rux A d e, New Used Cars Buick Six, Good Condition Chev Sedan, $500 $100.00 Chev Coach, $575 Chev Coupe* $253 Dodge Touring Chev Touring, $175 (Only Driven 5000 Miles) Ford Coupe, $150 $225.00 i UjjBrqwn,. k^pwu as the “ Hofideleuw” ranch, 3 miles N. K. jrf r&y aad Gqker Butte Road* 5 minutes from Medford, ideal location, city in d vhHb^f trill1 be offered at Public Auction in sensible tracts and best bidder, and then offered as a whole. Sale conducted on way to t6 ^ - d i G a g e , come early and look over the tracts. Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers through ‘tM P'/ffre greatest profit to lie made this coming year md boundsi < la real bstate, Wilt be from investm ents inode in m i<|st of an ( jujbiurban acreage, bought right. \ <• ’ . ; ’ W ith Spring house-clean­ ing, the home garden and flowers in addition to the regular household cares. Ashland Laundry Service becomes a real necessity lo the Ashland housewife. Ford Batteries F its ft Per Cent Of All Cars? USED CARS and Save Money 1920 Ford Touring With Starter Varnishes t O. RIGG ‘ EIGHT U P 7 Fuller Paints A paint and varnish i , . every need - • ► ’ 1923 Ford Touring With Starter. TO K X iX d RAOE H IS COWS L IB E R T Y , Mo.-—(LP)— Arnold 8chwartf, butter and cheese man learned In his native 8w itierland that maslc* stimulated quantity. and’ quaHty production so he is u siq r It to his dairy business here. Instead o f having the rest of th e la m tly yodls oy play this ac­ cordion at m ilking time, which is therimgue among Swiss dairyman, ha is ufillying the simpler method of entertaining bis cowk w ith a radio. /, ’ Sehwprts believes the programs of the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company aad the torrid tunes of thk roof jggflfto' 'Mrcbeetras, brought t o i s 'barn ’ through a P o d AVç a Brriad’Wtnner, Don’s Be ’N Ha’BaiigB Loser i J , • f l't i' oawa markets aad local I tl. fi. weather. » 10 to 1Rdance music fr e m ;|n d v - SAN DIEGO. Cal.. April 11.— (LP)— The coort m artial of Lieut. Commander Gatewood, formerly on the staff of the commander of the /battleship Oklahoma, which was ordered by the navy depart-’ merit last Saturday, w ill not be held until after the battle fleet re­ turns June 30 from the east eeast. It was learned today. It was learned that the delay was due to the fact that witnesses are now on duty with the Okla­ homa. Gatewood who ds to be tried on charges of absence with­ out leave .and conduct unbecoming a gentleman and officer, declar­ ed that his mysterious actions were caused from amnesia. He was sent to the naval pits! here for observation. The magistrate In thè case, which Involved a charge of op- erating a motor vehicle while under the InUaenee of ligaor. ref need to aeeefet the defease that i th e driver had only drente a »li»4 of hear and that the fbg had upset him, rather than the béer. . 7- to-« dkraMtrong M otor. dtafe PQfcTLAND, April 12.—(IPX— » trojn drfuklag while operating )4« car, he was a menace to the'&gb- He safety. ' •' ' ’? The Beauty That is /Vpadian The state game commission at Its regular monthly meeting here de­ cided to abolish tpe of Dee of chief deputy game warden and remove Glciyi Henderson as deputy war­ den of Crook couaty. Abolition of the chief deputy game warden position saw the re­ moval of r . M- Brown, who had held the position for 12 years, fn C rook coaaty, Henderson w ill be succeeded by John Combs. The commission indicated that more changes may take plkcc soon. e< Naval Officers T ip iy o « w e can assure yon or careful, thorough work and prompt deliveries at a nominal cost.. . Outside capital has invested about one million dollars in Medford since January 1, 1927. Dodge Cbnunercial $175.00 ■; Fordson Tractors $175.00 $200.00 $225.00 These Uonodelcuw tracts, of sensible size, offer you a wouderfui investment* for the price Will;be a wonderful bargain. FordGartoe T W K.Í . if f - Lincoln Ashland Folks Over 100 acres in All'alfa of »which 60 acres is in full bearing pears and applet — a large portion of these tracts wUl be under the old Hopkins cjma), an early a n d ?ltoap w ater righi. lt is wgll platted and planne^. Purehaeors protected by Title In su rànce. Tergi« a re p a rt gasi, balance three yèars, 5 per cent. for deferred payments. ? .. '/ - • * ■*< , Fordsoia ¡t DOES Wake a Dfffe/eact Where You Bur Your FORD None Better Regardless Of Price JUST PHONE t ¿ t Vs Do Your Wectricnl ’ and Buttgry Work 1< 5 Plenty to Loan to'B uild on . These Tracts. and we will call for your bundle. Claycomb Motor Ashland ._Lg undry S X ? S S ï 0A p ou ” • $8.00 PER-LOAD 160 CÜ FT. i W r i f l & ' l M r Bin Where Possible , Differ- >u Buy WALTER R JONES U N D At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20