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PAGE TWO Iocnl and Personal Today i the firt.1 of April, known all over the .world an April Fool day, Mid berauMe of It lielnp Sun day will have far lew traditional Jokes and pranka than when the date fallH on a week day. How ever, the Crater Club will break ila lonB ullence nnd officially cele brate the anniversary tomorrow evening with ii annual April fool frolic at the Dlnty Mohr hall in the Hotel Medford basement with nn unuaunl lot of wholesome fun In connection with a Rood food repast. Dr. Blazoa prescription No. 11 J. for poison oak a Kuaranleed rem edy five ounce bottle HOc lit Heath's Drug Htnre; near as your phone. Free delivery. lr' County Axent L. I'. Wilcox. Mrs. Wilcox, and their baby are expect ed to arrive home from Milton. In eastern Oregon, where Mr. 'Wil cox's mother died early last week, some time tomorrow. Walnut top KrnfllnK by BW tenred, successful walnut trailer. Call at ailiIron, 4.17 So. F'lr. The barber shops In the city will start worktnit on summer schedule, henlnnlnK tomorrow. This mean." that the shops will open for busi ness nt 7:30 n. m. Instend of n. 8:00 . m.. " they have been dur InB the winter months. Hpecial sale of surplus flowerlno nnd hedite shrubs, 60 per rent rut reduction In price for one week only. Medford Greenhouse, 1005 Bast Main. ,n Herliert Orey, who Bpcnt laat week at Portland Is expected to arrive home today. Wells Taxi. 2!ic. Phone 2G. 'If Another bis time is in store for the Medford Klks Lodue on next Thursday evening, on which orrn.i lon the new officers, who were elected n month hko will be In stalled Into office. An unusually are attendance Is expected. Plant perennials now. T-nra-e se lection to rhoose from, reasonably priced. H. K. ChaBtaln, near Owon Oreiron office. Phone 4&2-I.-2. 865 The First National Company of Medford, cnpltnl stock 12000, nnd with the following Incorporators, the first two mentioned helnc the president and cashier of the Med ford Natlonnl bank. W. H. Hnrilder, Oris Crawford, anil Altornoy Por ter B. Noff, was incorporated with the state Incorporation de portment at Balem Inst -week. llamitttchlns 8c per yard. But tons covered at Handicraft """J Approximately 340 students will attend the Houthern Oregon Nor mal .school thlM term, nn Increase of 25 percent over the attendance of last spring. Two new tenchera have been added for the splint! term, Just opened. Bee Kllnor llanley Bush for re eleaned alfalfn seed nnd haled hay. 136 I.. Main. Phnnu 902. 332lf After . upending the winter months vlsltinn. relatives at t.s Angeles Mis. W. W. Young ar rived home Inst Thursday. "Ho kind for a year for n dol lar," send to Jackson County Hu mane Society, Medford. 80 Nalem'a high school will grnd unte 258 seniors next June, a gain r.f eight over the class of 1927. The class Includes 1J boys and ISO girls. Scholarship honors were divided anion ttireo Bills, Anna bel Toon, Minnie Ilcscniuti nnd l.uclle llarland. You must register to vote nt the primary May' IS. The new law puts a atop to swearing In votes on elec tion day. Iteglsier ut once with I.. C. Oarlock nt thn Chamber of Commerce or at county clerk's of fice In Medford. tf J. J. McMahon, the former well known southern Oregon truffle of ficer who has been III at his home In Multnomah, Ore., for some tlnio past, will begin regular duties to day as traffic lieutenant for Ihe nnrlhweslern part of the slnte, ac cording to Traffic Sergeant Charles P. Talent who returned yesterday from Salem. He reported that Mr McMahon still Is somewhat feeble, but Is rapidly Improving. Chicken dinners $1.00 nt Log Cabin, Redwood Highway. Free, horseshoe pitching, croquet ami other games. 15 Seeley Hull of Medford Rve an address nn aviation nnd Its possibilities before the new Ash land ltotary club last Thursday ut the first meeting of the club since receiving Its charter. Hpecial sale of surplus flowering slid hedge shrubs, 5(1 per cent cut reduction In price for one week only. Medford (Ireenhouse, looi Ilast Main. 11 We Can Bake most anything un der thSa sun. A broad statement, but come in and let us prove it. RoIjuik ImH l.em bHlecled for on" of th Unrr Kionp im-cllni!l mid miTfliiuidiHB wbiKiU for Win-I ehesu-r-Simmona intents In Ore-J Bon. The meeting are In be held in pnr.l.d. Salem and Rowbure, ! the InllMr helntr nn Anril 20. Iteil- I L. , from ,.11 Xniilhern Ore- son points will be present, the ! schools being for all hardware , ! dealers and tlieir sales forces. I flmerleef insoected'' rabbits. I ! packed In sanitary wrappers. nrej11B erected across l:ig Apiilegate, j safe from any disease. Any niar-,n(..u. tjle yit j Taylor place, to Itinl 14' ..... ..... ,.l ..t ,1,1.. i... ' Vr. Tlllie H.,11 of Portland !'... .......... i.i -rh.... visiting her parentH, Mr. and Mi h. V f. k'ninu fnr n iitinrt tlm ft t ' their home on the Jacksonville,',". ;.., ,, hifchwny. Vou U llkfl our evnlnK dlnnern, 50c and 65c. Jackson llotfl Cof fee Bhop. 23tf H. W. hornn, priHldPnt and general munautT nf the Orniton Hcikh, Inc., from Portland, and M. A. Heed, division HU)'tlntend- ent. from KuKne, were Med'tird i and Anil land visitor, last week. Thnt snnil rnnl. Hnnien Coal Co. Phono 239. 337tf; Mm. W. h. J(mndon Jr., and infant son Donald, were removed from tne t-ommumiy noripnai to the .luhnidon home on South lv Htrei't hint Thui-Hday. See CharleH A. Wlnp to buy your home. 31 The Meilford members of the National Guard are intereHted In the fact that the 1928 enenmp tnent of the Oregon National Guard will be heUt nt Camp Clai Hop Juno 13 lo 17 Inclusive, thene. dateH having been approved hy the war department aa requented by Itrfgadlpr fieneral Oeorpe A. AVhltc, command inK the H'2il hriKade. Former plans called fur the troops to reach camp on a Friday or Hat urday. but the change will enable the men to reach camp on a AVed neday. thus obvlatlnt? the nerH sity of traveling on a week-end, which is devoted to recreation. Mr. Mills 1h makliiK his regular call at the Emma C'llne Bhop, April B, 6,7. Your choice of Nestle Clr culine, J-eMtir, Khalton and Leon oil wnves. Ills work Is well known here, so make your appointments early. Only $7.75. Emma CUne Shop. Elberty Hldtf. Phono 4fl4. 11 Charpinc cruel and Inhuman treatment, a divorce complaint was filed In circuit court ypHterday by Alice Wilder hkhIiihI Edward Wild er. The couple were married here AuKiwt 18. 1020. HmudKO olt for sale 11.00 per barrel, you furnish container. Ash land Creamery, Ashland, Ore. 11 Friday, the 13th of April, Is the last day allowed by law for the filing of candidacies at the pri mary election. Handpteotliiff and emoct(lnK The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldif. 340tf Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Merrick have as KUCHts over the week-end their dauKhter and husband. Mr. and Mi'H. Raymond 1'. C'nufiolU of Ore Kim City, who arrived here Thurs day. Yum! Yum! Attain you can pet Ihoso famous hamburROrs of Dad's. Just npenlnK In a nice, new, clean ptace; in Ktirhth between Front nnd Central. 10 Medford motoritH are oliserviiiK the stop hIkiih, which were placed at all lutersertlons on Main street und Riverside avenue, much In t-1 ter than was at first expected, ai- cordlnn lo City Traffic dfflcer G j J. IM'er.cctt. A number of motor-, ists have bei'n warned by tint of ficer, who said lliul Ihe violation wiiru Uirnely made as the result of Ignorance ()f the law on the part of out of town reHhleiitH, who apparently ilUl not see thn yell iw and black signs. Hpecial pre-East er sale nt the Emmy I.ou Hat Hhoppo in M. M Htore. A special purchase of hats makes it possible fur us to offer these money-saving prices to you. 11 Among the thirty-two men who last October took examinations i:i Oregon for appointment as Culted States forest rangers, and are :ow eligible for the positions, Is Albert Young of Jacksonville. Insist on setting n Clnverleaf "Inspected" rabbit, packed In sani tary wrapper. Absolutely safe. Any market. 14 The federal radio commission has licensed radio slat Ion KOOH, Morshfleld. Ore., on 14r0 kiln cycles, HO watts power, limited to 3:00 p. in., pffertlve April t. If you want a good building loan on n low rate of Interest, see Red den A So. 42tf Oene Wright, vho has recently accepted n position with the Peo ple's Electric company, A. P. run nlngham and n group of employes of the local company will leave for Portland today to nttend the Frig tdn Ire nchnol being held in that city during tills week. Special sale of surplus flowering nnd hedge shrubs. t0 per cent cut reduction In price for one week only. Medford Greenhouse, 100 East Main. II Walter May, well known com metelitl man of Portland, who visits Medrorri merchant frequent ly. Is confined to a Portland lwn pit a I suffering from a broken It g which he encountered In nn aeel dent. Three plnnon for rent. Palmer Music House. 1 If today's went her ,ippr ar i to be favorable, E. M. Tut itr. local iKaragemnn who recently nQipleted the construction of a new miow Hied, plans to leave thl morning , for the Crater Lake country on vs trip. Tho murliino of a j new design but of tho nme pun- riplp ns tho old ono. In " hlrh Turkor nuido nn unKuro"Hsful at tempt to ri'iifh thi Infco tlx vrt kH no. Tio i latniM that tlio m w ma- r)ianp whirh b inspiTtd upon (1ilni Is nuioh more powerful anlia ivrrnt vlnll the Ik eonfldeivt that It will easily Mim. Hmma Stinko and dauizh-sU' jaeh the lake. Try our noondny merchants' I lunch. 40o nnd 60t Jackson Hotel 'Poff.T Hhop. 2fStf Mrs. M. Kotilke of Sin Knn - eisco i- spending a short tlm in Medford visltiiiK her dauirh'ef. Mrs. A. A. Hnyden nf 31 Mistletoe slnt. Yvonne Ml) pop, ho hf leen employed nt ihe I'nlmer IM.mo ho it 'or the past six weeks will Icnve M.r K-.ipene th.s mornint to accept n position with the Hher mnn a ad (Mny Music rompnny btnnch nf that city. U'otl- Tuxl, :;tc. Phone :5. tf MEDFORD MHL News cllcpatihoB the la ei-k from JurkHunvlllr to I'urtland neu iiii-i i-ald lliul u larcc iian-j tlly of pine timber In the Apple-1 ale dllilrlct ollt ,,.om Jacksonville h mri,ted thl. ....,il..., n KmLap pn n. ... .'...-. ............ ...v... ,,a ,. lmm.diull. d,p0sal of the tin.- pucker has arrived from ,,er , ..essary as a result of ,,!tTanti. Pas. to begin duties here ,,, ,,...,. by Ihe IllnH I as a relief station operator. . I. '" "l'""1 """ "ter vacation Jacksonville lomtknv. firnm. Ueori: . . . . t ... .... ,1 fa,t cticn from tho tlmher wlih aulo truckx. to thi Tomlln Hox com- Don t forget Xn ordfr your Clo-j in nanitary wrapper. Any market . I It. V. Irvine, editor of The "re-: Ron journal, w ill deliver the com- n,l,ra t 1 ho irn.1. 1 ..... : .. ..t .u inin ,t,.h Hchool next May. Mr. and Mr. W. E. Hnnsnn left yp(.r(lay for lner homP ln nr-rk-' .iPV cni followinK noon vii.il- Ild l! Willi rriuu frt ur i-ii u from a motor trip to Seattle. Wn.,i where they had spent n month ml business. I Do notmlH8 the blB wrestllnB, match. Dull Montana, movie sneiK.j. vs. Al Kuraslrk. the Russian Hon. inti-.i, ,.i irt. in ntiH TTnn.i Hilarity hall, April Cth. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Herman P.urgnyne of Eugene, owners of the Rex Cafe here, were In Medford Frl duy relative to business matters. Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriff's office yes terday to Henry Kohl, A. R. Rob erts, I,. F. Stephens and Frank Young of Medford, It. Hatcher. M. C. Elnninger and S. Zark of Ashland, E. P. Recklehymer of Prospect. Charles Cnmphell at Tal-t ent and Carl Harsen of Aznlia, Special sale prices from now un til Easter at the Emmy Eou Hut Shoppe in M. M. Store. Marvelous i viii u -n uir ...... up, hundred!, to select from. Kiddie I huts O&e nnd up. 11 With the opening of the third college term of the O. A. C Inst weok, 101 students were penalized j for low Kni'les. 31) of whom were Himpended 50 placed on term Pro-, ballon. 12 on stntlKht proha Ion ... ' . . . nineteen iresnmt'ii, i i mijinuinnrcH. three seniors, two special students and one Junior are Included. For dance orchestra, call 876. 37S J. A. Spurgeon has resumed his duties as ticket clerk at the South ern Pacific depot, following n visit with friends In Sun Francisco nnd Eos Angeles. R, Hchonlnger used piano, $lr; $10 down and $10 monthly. Pal mer Music House. 12 Sheriff Ralph Jennings will not leave today as planned for Seattle. Wash., where he was to have ap peared nt the hearing (tf .lanvs O'Nell, who is chnrged with the burglary and robbery of the Eagle Point post office over two month ago, Sheriff Jennings was to have a ppeared at n hearing regarding the removal of O'Nell lo Portland to stand trial in federal court oil the charge. O'Nell, after having refused to be moved to Portland, last week withdrew his obtectlonri. Party wishes transportation with someone going to l.os Angeles. Ref erences, 11 N. Orange. 10 Among the bankruptcy petitions filed In Ihe bankruptcy division, federal district court at Portland last week was one by A. E. Sher r i II. farmer, and Ruth R. Sherill, of Meilford, giving liabilities as $1I3H.T4, anil no assets. Ralph Cnwglll left this morning by motor for Salem to spend sev eral (lays on business. Select your new spring suit nt the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn and Ed V. Price lines. All the new weaves from $25 to $r0. We guar antee fit and satisfaction. 3 J rttf Vnder the caption of "Oregon Again Wronged." the Oregonlan of Portland says: "Oregon scenic wonders are migrating again. Cer-' lain sections of the country seemed i to have gained the Impression that the name Oregon became extinct when the old Oregon territory was divided into stales. This time It K Crater lake that moved. I.. P. Ha bin. assistant manager of the Portland chnmhor o. commerce, r coived two picture postcards from Klamath Falls yesterday. Roth carried views of 'Crater lake and Crater lake park. California.' Rest Ctah Conl. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23!. I37tf A bounty warrant was Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday to William Strnube of Central Point for one coyote and another was Issued to Guy Waddett of Prospect for two bob-cats. Something out of the routine drill line will take place tomor row evening at the regular month ly meeting of the Medford fire de partment, nreordlng to Fire Chief Roy Elliott who last evening urged n 100 percent attendance. See Elinor Stanley Ruh for re- clenned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 826 E. Main. Phone 302. 332tf Mie Dorothy Reynolds, datal ler of Mr. and Mrs, C. T.. Rey nolds, proprietors of Hotel Holland Is spending Inst week nnd this in San Francisco with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Suf fe cool. Letters received by local frlcnrtH (ndiratp thnt MI.-h Dorothy In m'eliiK nhAut nil thm Is t fce in the souttu-rn ctty. nnd havlns a most enjoynhlo tinio. Sbo rhiiniH that nho IntfndK to ohrrk up on on! tlV the n ioii rnry of t'nrl TiMiKwnlcr report on tlir ThlnrHf tfiophoni , Kmmn. are itperted to nrrivcj thin i-venlnc from OshkoMh, vi trt Mppnd a short tlnm as the house Burmtn of Mr. and Mrs. f. It. Itosteli uit Central 1'nint. Thev ar- nrrtv-r Ins from Y.a1rnn. Cal.. whre"('( Kl-.M Ms room modern r.very mnn nnu woman over 71 years old who has resided In the. state six months prior to the prl- ninry. May IS. Is entitled to vote. ' hut must reKister at once Anyone In the county c;Qricister nt county! elerk'p office. Mlrdford residents' rciilnter nt Cha m her of ('oininerce or county clerk! office, TRIBUNE, MEDFORTOREOOy, SUNDAY, 3PRILJ. 1923. lleginnhiK tomorrow morning, the Hlnndiii d Oil xcrvi. p Malion on j WM Main lr-i will lo.njiii-nif lu ouniiner at hedule by opening ' ' 1" """"ln "? ''""j " " oTlo-k at nlghl lntead of opening at 1 ft. m. and closing at :30 p. 111., as Is now done. ThomuH, MiHH He ltn TluumiK, who in a Htutlfnt at the Piulfie college in Stockton, arrived 111 .Medford IhmI KiUlay. I.t me write your fire insurance. Cnrl y Tengwnld. Hotel Holland Well known JackBon comity men are featured in articles on O re in .... .,r --tn v uxi- 0i.-(m Kua(, rhumb(.,. of (.om.( niprco. Amfinir th lfiitlini; artlclen . ,,.r p,,,,., ,ht, vrm.l I are 'The Tax I'liKht of the Farm by John II. t.'arkin of Med- oru: The .overnntnt I.earns While It lti-clalms," by Jl. K. Stout- emyer: "Kfulon'K Future IfependM I'pon ItH I'eople," by Dr. W. J. . i' ...... preHident of Orejicin Ami- . ....,... ..rri,-..n-u lure Can lie Incomparably Mon Productive," hy John F. Daly: "Chambers Keep Settlement Costs ,,,.'.' by ,.,.. vi,,'-! . tui tuiii) v(1..., .v... ... I sn Coal Co. Phone 239. 337tf Mrs. Dorothy Stacy left last night with a party of friends, for Eugene, where she will spend sev eral days visiting relatives. A marriage license was issued at the county clerk's office yester day to Jack P. Wilson. 22. u news paper reporter ut Orovllle. Calif., and Edna Merill. 19. a clerk of Chlco. Cal. Another license was Issued to A. I-. Perry, 4C, of Stock-1 ton, Cal.. and Dylha Mclntyre. S3, also of Stockton. i The annual report nf the South ern Oregon Gas company with headquarters In Medford. filed with . tll,,lU. uni.vll. nnmt..iNinn last m aR 0 wralInK rPVPnU0 week, shows an operating of $67,501.26. operating expenses of $r.7,743.Klr and an operating iu- tfJia " ' ' , lm). o .,. , , O. H. Tucker of Porllund, san Itary engineer with the state hoard of health, was in Medford Friday and Saturday conferring with local health officers, ln addition to mak ing Inspections of Medford auto camps. William R. Glblett, local district manager for the Metropolitan l.ifej Insurance company, returned Fri-, day from Klamnih Falls where j ho had spent a week on company) business. Coach McNeil's chances for a winning baseball team received quite a setback when Max New so m . Cha r 1 en W 1 rt h nnd Roland Coleman, all regulars, failed to re turn to school for the spring term. Several new men have been fitted ln thi-ee vacancies and are dohig nicely. A schedule of about twvS ' games has been made. Including j games with the I'niversity of Ore gon frosh, Monmouth Normal, Ore gon State college rooks and Wil lamette university. I Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Miller ar j rived yesterday forenoon from Oakland. Cal.. lo spend a short' time here visiting relatives while en route to Portland o n a busi -ness trip. j George O. Roberts purchased lastj week the dwelling property of c.j 11. Cherryman on Sherman .street through the rharlcs A. Wing ; Agency. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cherryman: are planning to leave this week for southern California where they will make their permanent home I In ihe belief that the warm cllmatel will he beneficial lo Mrs. Cherry-j man's health. J The prevailing rain has been -holding back farm work for two, weeks, according to J. G. Love of, the Snowy Untie Orchards at Cen-j tral Point. Mr. Love, who is a: republican candidate for the office of county commissioner, said yes-1 terday afternoon that he has been; unable to have farm work done on his property for the past two weeks. ! State Traffic Lieutenant o. O. ; Nichols and Sergeant C. P. Talent; returned yesterday from Salem where thev had alted,tl a " j ference with State Traffic Chief; T. A. Raffetiy, Two captains. ( three lieutenants and six sergeants were In attendance to receive latest instructions from their chief. , George Stewart has arrived In Meilford to make his home for the nest several months while assist -ing his father. James Stewart, in' the honey and hee husiuess. Mrs. Pearl Rose Is spending a short time In Medford as the guest of J. V. Nixon white eti route from their home in Long Reach. Cal,, to Seattle. Wab. , Attorneys F. J. Newman and Gen. V Wilson Icfi liv iintrt foe ! Port In nil ftnnrltiv to niihpni- In C. S. District court Tuesday for plaintiff In case of Kennedy vs.1 California Oregon Power Co. SluM'p Owners, At trillion! We nr In position to pay you more thnn anybody for wool-mo hntr. Si lis before you p1! MKOFOnil ItAKOAl.V noirsR. j Vhone 10(12. 27 N, Grape St. i SFi9tf -W- M-df.u.l LodKC No. 103, A. 7VV v- A M- Mutiny, April 2nd. 2 p. m.. for the pur- - pon of uttondlim fun-Tat of Urn. i rati'hinK. Hy order V. M. C. M HOl SToN. fiery. - r,'"'r'rt dvorti.,tnw km wwiin -r I T-r m orir-v TOO LATE TO CLASSIFI - KOK HKXT - Modern fi-rooui hutiKalow; tna;e. w nod hel. larne lot. I'hone l:r0. 10 """ " TT, 7, ? omrr fourth and Hose. Phone t;r.n. t in i Kl! f l.l t'.iafn nlfjlf.i h.iy. I'hune 3il-U-J. WEATHER COOE NOW BROADCAST BY U. S. BUREAU News of Interest to the owners of radio sets In Mediorit anil Southern Oregon In general is that, word was recently received by 1.. Walter Kick, meteorologist In charge of the I'nlled States weath er bureau station of Medford, from the weuther bureau head quarters at WashiiiKtoti, i). C, that the l". S. weather bureau is now broadcasting weather reports, fore casts and warnings In International Morse code, diyctly from the weather bureau office in San Francisco, in cooperation with the office of communications of the Navy department, by distant con trol with the Naval Kadio sta tion NPO nt San Francisco. These broadcasts ale made for the benefit of the army, navy, and commercial aviation fields, tor business organizations, and as a general public; service. Copies of tile code may be obtained l mm the Superintendent or Documents. Washington, D. ('., at SI. 25 each, and any local person wanting furth er information on these broad casts should ronimunlcato with Mr. Dick' at the local weather office, who it Is understood has a few copies of the code and bulletins relating thereto. The following is the schedule, wave length, and other Informa tion given out now hy the 1'. S. weather bureau. Including how to obtain a code book. :l!i a. m. Current weather oti servations from stations in the United Slates, Canuda, and Alas ka. Ilroailcast simultaneously nn frequencies of 4,17r and S.:ir,( kll-' ocvcles. (71.8 and :S5. meters!. 7:30 a. in. Bulletin containing weather reports, information, lore casts, and storm warnings for the benefit of murine and aviation interests, broadcast simultaneous ly on frequencies of 42. and K,;lfil) kilocycles. (7.005 and llfi.'.i meters) o:15 p. m. Current weather ob servations from stations In the United Stntes, Canada, and Alus ka. Ilroailcast simultaneously on frequencies of 4.175 mid S.:i5i k 11 ocvcles. (71.K and 33.il meters). 7:30 p. in. Bulletin containing weather reports. Information, fore casts, and htorni warnings for the benefit ot marine and aviation interests. Ilroailcast simultaneous ly on frequencies of 4'2.S and S.M0 kilocycles. (7,0(ir and 35.H meters) The 11: ID a. m. and i: m p. m. broadcasts are made in the lf--ulur V. S. weuther bureau rode, wl.lch can bo easily translated by means of a rode hook i Weather Bureau Coiie. l'.)24, W. B. No. 8141, copies of which may be pro cured from the Superintendent of Documents. Washington. D. C, at $1.25. They consist of weuther ob servations of current date taken, respectively, at 0 a. m. and 5 p. m., Pacific, standard time, at about 130 stations in the I'niled States. Canada, and Alaska, and show s-.'a-level bilrometic pressure, current temperature, wind direction, tem perature (minimum in a. in. re ports and maximum in p. m. re ports), wind velocity, amount of precipitation, clouds, and other data. These broadcasts ai'e made for the benefit or army, navy, and commercial aviation fields, for business organi.ations, and as a general public service. The 7: 30 a. m. and 7:P,rt p. m. broadcasts are the regular nun -ine und aviation bulletins hereto These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is con sumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load fore broadcast at a. m. and 7: SO p. in. A detailed description of these broadcasts appears in Weuth ' or Bureau Kadio Circular No. lu. dated April 1"). I'J-'ii. but amended, as follows: 0 : Kodiak, Alaska, and Dutch Har bor. Alaska, observations are taken at 4 a. in. and 4 p. in. Aerological data are Included i'Q the surface reports of the follow-, Ing stations: Seattle. San Francis-1 I nu Anv&l.H Sell I 'ffc'O. SltO- kane. Boise, Helm. Salt Uike City, and Modeua. Weatl.er reports from ships In the north Pacific ocean will fol low the reports from land stations as heretofore, but 4 a. ni. reports hereafter will be b,:idi'iist ill Die 7:30 a. m. bulletin of the same day. and the 4 p. in. reports in the 7:30 p. in. bulletin of the same day. 1 RUSSELL'S STORE rtusyeU's Department store, when j it opens fur buyiiK'SK tomorrow, i will Kreet the punlir with ;i num ' iier of n v impruVtMuent.1. inelioi ; intf the retnovnl of the milinery ilrpartiiKMit toward th- rrom wu of the 8tor and a new sliow win dow, which was deooran-d hy II. i. (Meveluntl, one nf .Medford- hPHt aitlHtM in the niakiim of hat-k-irrnundH for display windows. I In connection with the im i provcmentH. liussell's Inc., will a! Iho present to the public u new and larger line of women's reudy ( to-w ur. including pttpular priced ! linpH as well as the lines that 1 command higher prices. The in I terior of the store has been re I pointed hy Code Itali and pre sents a regular metropolitan ap- peurnnce, Kivinjc .Medford one of the best department stores in the : state. WASIIINCTOX, .Mar. 31 . fP) Ah n suHestion to Mis. Frank I. Willis that she have the stomach of Senator Frank II. "Willis of Ohio examined by .1 competent chemist was made in a telegram sent her today by Senator lleflin, democrat, Alabama. WHEN YOU WANT LUMBER " c.i-r, H TROWBRIDGE D; tfm MMlil.ll YAItD I ! Our Attractive Facilities Make j Banking a Pleasure ! Here I 1 ! You will find this bank always I ready to render Banking Serv 1 ices that are so essential to j every one. 1 The entire office force makes ! you feel at home. Our plan ! is to have you feel better when I you leave than when you come, j With this spirit prevailing j banking can not fail to be a pleasure here. ''Partners In Community Development" Phone 5! UTTER ICE CREAM ASTUERIZED SAFEPURE j PRODUCED KAtHtU' ; THE SANITARY WAY 4 SW rSTz3HAV6Yowl irr ' ' , L EVE S p SINCE 1918 ! C PYAMINED B I yur favorite I IW,- ,u,y , l-mole I PSP ! PENALTY I I I (loud "lasses if you need A ,t'rp watch from our j tliom, otltcl'H'ise (iOOl) collection ic a thing of I DVIf'F beauty and utility. Jj Dr. Jud Rickert Jl 222 e- Main El-MM Dahlia and Gladiola Bulbs We have a rhoire stork of home-grown Dahlia ami Olauiola bulbs tor Kale at reasonable, prices. These bulbs are all nnr own raisliit; ami are prize-winning slock. Semi for list of varieties anil prices. I Hosier's Flower Gardens ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 341-J fc.c,...4,..:..i. I THE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO f Will be in Medford for a short time only, While here you can get 5 PHOTOS VOTTPKVT.V Get yours today. Everyone will have theirs. Exchange them with your friends. Bring the children. OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M., INCLUDING SUNDAY 413 E. Main Across ! "I" & ! I 'I tt t 'I April Drug Bargains at Mill I WOODS Dm? Store 75c Owl Theatrical Cold Cream . . . 75c 25c Kleenex FREE 85c Ameroil, pint 59c (Heavy Mineral Oil) See Our Display of Easter Box Candy 60c to o$3,00 Made in Medford Phone 66 Free Delivery North Central Avenue The Owl Drug Store Crowds REVIVAL Apostolic Faith Mission 42 North Front St., Medford, Oregon Inspirational Singing led by 10-piece or chestra. Special vocal numbers at each service. Instrumental selections by Concert Trio (Violin, Cello and Piano). o SKRVK'KK AS FOLLOWS; O Lvory ovpinni; : (ox.-opf Moiid.-iy ). Siiiuby in::;.?;,, in.. -j:::o ,,. ,n .,,1 7.,,, p ln A Hearty Welcome Awaits You A.,.-. r..-v.1 V ..lit Ulc mill uuiiivii Purchase J I p,i,c.i ty m-:c i i. .i.ti.fDU j i '. .'.,. jv.r WII-HUERG BROS. QWKLTlNti & Ri-FINING CO. Otfuc-4i Mat-Let St..Sjn t-rncuco South San Ft ar.riiiO ime only. v f 10c I OF TPfiP from Old Page Theater 2 'J S 1 ! ! ? iJ J J 4 J!4 'J J Attend