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rxGE four Meoford mail tribune Dally. 8ud. WmUj Fublleried bf Ue VEoruBU rKufwo oo M ST.it n. nr bu ftOBERT W. BUHL. BdlUr . BUM ITER SMITH, Miuat An Independent He wiener Intend u eerofld-clae. metter It Mid lord, Oregon, under Art of Maron t, BUBHCRIITIOH RATES r Mill In Advance: Deilr. with Hundaj. year.. 7.60 Dalle, wllb Sundar, month . .!, without riimdaj, Jear. Dellr, wltnout Sunder, montn . Weekly Mill Tribune, one year.... 1.00 Sunder, one year 'i'" . Br Carrier, In Adrence In Medford, Aan land, Jaciaonrtlle, Central Point, rtioeuli, Went. Oold Bill -nd on Blfhweve: Daily, n Bonder, month 9 ,J Dellj, without Sunder, month Dellr, without Sunder, one jot... 7.00 DaUy, with Bunder, one year (.OS AU terme, caeil In advance. WKUBEIt OF THE ASS001ATKI) PKE88 Becelrlng full Led Wire Service Onlr paper In dtj or county reoelrlne, sew br Ulrffrepb. I The Aaeooleted Preee le eielueleelr en titled to he uee tor repiSXieatlon ol ell oewe dlepetobee credited to It or otherwlee credited in thll peper. end aled to Ine local aewe publlehed herein. All riehta lor republication of epeclel dl eatcheo herein are aleo reaerved. Sworn dellr average ctrcnvetlon lor til onthe andli. : Oct, 1, 17, ot, (preeent Blrculallon eoxo; Olfldel paper ol the City ol Medjord. Official paper of Jackeon Countr. Adeertlalna Ttepreeeniaiive K. 0. MOOENHEN COM PANT Oftlcea In New York. Chicago, Detroit. Sen Iranoteoo, Loe Augelee. Beettle, Prf A Ye Smudge Pot Bjr Arthur Perry . I Several are suffering from miring fever, which they have had nil winter. Jackson K. Front Bwooped down upon the floor of the vulloy early today! nnd tho horizon In the neighborhood of the foothills, given the" Impression tliut a fleet of colli burning tmltlcshlps had panned that way. As unuul. blonder! and lace curtulns were tho chief suf ferers. Tho case against Peter Hurry, charged with driving his nuto while soused, was dismissed yes torday. Hurry was nabbed by tho authorities when ho was proceed ing at u moderate rato of speed on tho right slilo of the rood, nnd had paid attention to the truffle signs, This was so unusual thnt tho law Jumped at an erroneous conclusion. Yesterday your corr. threw himself heroically Into the blench, and straightened out tho Inclem ency of tho weather, without writ ing to Cong. liawley, telephoning to Portland, conferring with Rep. IJrlggs. Jr., of Ashland, drafting the efficiency, experts of Cnpeo, or Indulging In any heavy thinking In front of tho C'ofC. Tho voters of both parties ure now heing served as fine a brand of sunshine us was Rver poured upon any given area. Nevertheless, wo ure the roclplont of a number of slurring remarks from Humdingers, Inc., and if wo hear any nioro of them, thero will bo showers, and muyhap, a steady rain Sunday. IS THAT SO? (Ti)K'ka, Kan.. Capital) It mskes no difference how smart yuu are, the old cow won't buck up to you while you are sitting In tho shade to bo milked. A quintet of Mcmlames futllely endeavored to out-lnlk a lone Portland drummer yesterday. A KTAH IS WRECKED Off In the bottomless chaos of the sky u star hns broken In two. Tho scientists hnvo seen 11 through their telescopes; they know the namo of tho star, for men on earth hnvo given names to nearly all tho hundred million worlds which hang against tho heavens. Hut they do not know why It has spilt. Thoy cannot guess what profound cataclysm fell upon it, riving It down tho middle. It all huppenod so many millions of miles sway, nnd even our scientists are not certain its to iho stupendous ener gies that may struggle with ench other along tho fringes of our vision, tin the other hand, they reassuro us, Iheso men of science. "'It will not have any effect on the rest of the universe." Dr. V. H. Stevenson has announced. I'or that wo nro thankful Ilttlelgeuso, then, will shine on Sliius will continue faithfully dng. King tho footsteps of Orion. Arc- turus will not dull Us lighl, and the Milky Way will hold to Us dusty path across the sky. Here, too, on our own particular little star, wo need not be disturbed by the event. Wo may proceed with our usual ways, rushing to meet our appointments, coddling our pleasant dreams of tomorrow and tomorrow's contentment. What If n slur Is wrecked somewhero out yonder In the sky? The baby Is crying, tho bows Is a brnle. Ilabe II ut It Is slow rounding Into form, u president must be elected soon. Tho Blnr7 Oh, two pln-polnts of light where ; yesterday was only one. (Nov York World.) Simmering of . Oregon Politics SAI.EM. Ore., Apr. 0.(P Wil liam A. Carter of Portland filed to day as a candldnto for dele&alo lo tho national republican convention, lie is for Hoover. Other candidates filing today were: J. U. Campboll, West Mnn, ro publican, for circuit JikIko for ('Ih kamus county. James Alfior Fee, Pendleton, re publican, for circuit JuiIko for I'uia tllla nnd Morrow comities. Robert A. Miller. Portland, demo crat, for presidential elector. J. fr. Lawrenson, Albany, demo crat, I'or representative from l.iuu county. Clean rag, wanul at the Hall Tribune office, . If AN UNSPEAKABLE OUTRAGE FOR bra.en effrontery nnd sheer contempt for all considera tions of Law and Justice, this Ketiins ease surpasses any thinn in the history of American jurisprudence. When this leading bootlegger of Cincinnati was acquitted by a jury for tho cold-blooded and brutal murder of his wife, on tho "sole ground of insanity," we predicted that in a few years he would follow in Harry Thaw's footsteps, be released f-om the asylum as sane, and be free to shoot down tho next victim of his homicidal wrute. We predicted that outcome, but wc never imagined it would take pace in ninety days after the jury verdict. Nevertheless, such is the case. And as far as we can deter mine such a nauseating travesty on justice arouses no active protest on the part of the people of the great state of Ohio. In a country where such a thing can occur, how can anyone expect a decline of the crime States will ever cease to be a throats. How can anyone blame a boy that he is a victim of a legal system, that has one law for the rich man and another for the man who is poort Does anyone deny that if Remus had been a poor man, with out the power that wealth gives, fate that, faces Hickman, and the and Kelly, in this state 1 I'nlikc Willos and Kelly, Remus not only killed, but admit ted the killing, glorified in it, nnd then fell back on that first- aid for every rich murderer without a defense, the defense of insanity. . It worked. It not only worked, tint in less than three months after a jury released Remus because he WAS crazy, one of the highest courts in the state of Ohio released him because he WASN'T crazy. And this is in civilized America, the greatest nation the world has ever seen ! QUILL A hick town is a placo where In America, swank consists in A natural-born sucker is one refunded. A woman killed her husband news about that t The political machines most apparent to the layman are a Reed planter and a Smith harvester. If he can get into a union suit ho enn light a pipe with n patent Ife he'd rather have a new $2000 car than a second-had Rolls, his banker admires him and his tailor doosn't. If Mr. Hoover isn't a politician, how do you explain his re markable foresight in the selection of his cucmiesf Tho old-timer made trousers last five yenft, but how did he make the waist expand five inchesf Americanism : Whooping it up for expansion ; kicking about increasing taxes. In the old days, tho legs men studied while waiting at the barber shop wcro in tho I'olico Gazette. Another good way to keep front growing old is to try verify ing the manufacturer's claim that nho'll do eighty. Mr. Sinclair has tried everything except an appeal to the precedent which entitles ever dog to one bite. 1 "It is easy to stand still ; still try it in a busy cafeteria. Tho average man can't see black stockings are coining back If Germany can bo kept peaceful by means of a twclve-yoar enlistment period, which prevents training an army, it's Strang that nations bent on peace don't Prisoners murdered by police; alleged law violators mur dered by detectives. Wasn't Russia awful in the old days! 1ittlc book review: "Tragedy at Ravciisthorpe," by . J. Coniiington (Little, Brown & you're nervous. Correct this senknu'c: "The num who wont wrong was a promrlu'r," saiil ho, "hut tlto hoi.'Uiiu's didn't mention that." THE NEBBS The Bomb Shell IIICT ROCKwEV VUNT'S OM TfiE TAMD A.NO MOT Q. fit. Q WITH .TCkNDtNa J006C WiSlXK'i caoeci TO Tut brcai or Vi. OpAJGHTEQ - HE D'ON'T COME. Tnf2ooSv-t. MEDFORD MAIL wave, or expect that the United Paradise for murderers and cut ' like Hickman from declaring he would now be facing the impecunious Nit-Wits, Willos POINTS a nude seems naked. using tho word "swank." who thinks his money will be with a can opener. But what's in an upper berth, doubtless cigar lifihtcr. easier to go backward." Lot much wrong in a land where and red hats arc already here. adopt it. Co.) To be read in daylight if .TTOI5.weV - DMTWE NKaMr OF FtBBUWJV a tel. kXXtO. UEtWAMi TME DiTCWEQ SMOW M MONTCOMERY TWEBE It, WEACUV PJsl mooii cmo a wCkur of oua time, uno-ccountld fos -Da voo WtwviT T.MC ioRY TO &E.UEVC THAT VOo voE.C 60ST t?!OiM, ACOME BY NDOftt,ELF f I WOOUO UKE TWEM -TO - IT 'A" THE. TROTH. DGCwvJCs THIS UOmE&OmE PlL&RtMA&E, NDU DlOVT ME.ET O.NNOME or CkU. ? Ou VE -1 MET NOMEROO CtVRfj BUT NO ONC I KUEvsJl . Tou 0ONT o.uy ChmCC DRWC CXXvjn SuMMtBfS RCAO VUWERE THE TOOL. VaJERE FOOmD ? A. PCBWAPi-I DON'T VOJOW MOVN i&JpT TRUE TO PL6.MO ? 1 Kia ! IT IA WOT TQA1P . Zt TRrBUXE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEAD?, M. D. Sirnd Iettr perUinlnff to personal health ind hvffitno. njt to dlteue dUrnottia or treat ml. will b aiMwrted by I. Brtdy it a Uinpcd, ttil-tddreutd et.vr.op i Mirlonrd. Uum ibould lw brirl and written U Ink, Owing to Ut large number of letter re t'Htrti, only a few can be aiiawtrred her. No reply can be made to quvrtea Dot ceufora Ug o iiMtructiotia. Addtea I. William Brady, in can of tbia Kwapaper. TILT SPRING BONO I fear that never in this world will the iprlnff come when ome fuzzy wirinbone prophet doenn'1 re mind us of the danger of going out without our heavy underwear on. There's no doubt In my mind about the cause of my tired feel ing; It is that perennial spring song. Here is a m8 spring edl t o r 1 a 1 effusion entitled "Figures Brand March as ( ' UUB ' Month," and the substance of the editorial warning la that "Peril lies especially In the occasional sunny bland nesa . which tempts the unwary to venture forth In habiliments appropria'e to settled spring . . . Pneumonia and heavy cold then easily find Weir victims . . . There is a popular impression that germs and microbes delight to lurk under the edges of nmudgy snowbanks , . . and with all respect here for Dr. Brady, results seem to bear out this belief." Had my editorial friend called upon me a paragraph earlier, I have suggested that while he was at It he ought to plant a few more things under the edges of the smudgy enokbanka. Why stop at Just germs and microbes? We still have bacteria, micro-organisms, bacilli, cocci and tho like, most of them at the moment unongaged and doubtless willing to get under a smudgy snowbank If it will holp the editorial fancy out of a pre dicament. But what haa Dr. Brady to do with a question of fact? Either disease germs lurk or they do not lurk. As to that, I can assure my editorial friend that he Is as mud dled as he Is muffled. Disease germs hnvo never been caught urking anywhere, least of all In or under snowbanks. But that Is a question aside. I should have let it pass only that my editorial friend dragged my name into it, and that gives me the right, as It Imposes upon me the duty to join in thorlaugh that. I hope, our readers will get out of the eplsodo. Though maybe It Is ogolHtic to think our readers know anything about It high- brown don't see this Hem, and low brows probnbly didn't see my name In the editorial article. In this rendition of the stale old spring song my editorial friend started out to talk about the perils nf exposure to cold and damp, and then suddenly bethought himself of germs and microbes. That was unfortunate; .He could have built up a better care Without' a word about germs. If exposure to cold or dampness hns any HI effect. certainly germs havo nothing to do .m. ... ,,y Ku miih( hi uuiiu j under smudny snowbanks In quest, of purely hypothetical germs to. bolster up a quaint myth? Oh, girls, please tell this grumpy editor friend of mine that you feel Muhh tuiniy, iimns you. wun ovuri u " wu u"' w" ",:r. xllv vla '"-' "" l,uH' that your almost naked sex suffers lens from pneumonia nnd such I things thnn the much too muffled! and coddled sex does, the year around. , I At the next annual meeting of the American Editorial association I'm going to try and read a paper advocating a change In the tempo of tho spring song. The old dttty Is pretty threadbare and needs re furbishing. I nm not a song writer, but the thought I would have In the modern version is that the germs that lurk "In the snowbanks, tra la, are not worth worrying about, or something to that effect. Ql-ESTIONS AM ANSWERS The Teothlnir. null-. oiir rlmipliter. nix month old. welKhs 10 pound, and fx 26 Inehen Inll. Kor tho Inst month she linn lieen hnvinrr ttuAtMe teething. Wo hnvo been using Pr. teeihlnt,- lotion. it ttnys on the bottle "con. tnlns no opium op roealne. It In hnrmletut tinleen swallowed In larfro qunntltlen." I'leane tell mo what you think of It. Do you know of MomethliiK hotter for tecthlns? Mm. B. 13. J. Answer Yes. I enn slimiest something- mueh better. Just do nolhlnK ribout teethlnis. There Is no more sense In plying a ehlW with medlelne on the ground that she Is "teething" than there would be In feeding her this and that be enuse she Is skinning, halrtnu. nnil log. honing, braining or dimpling. PROM TME ST0.MO FO A ftw MVWUTT IS VMC WOMt. O.MOTMEH VMiTe46SS VJM0 COMVKJCE THE OT rAV CLIEMT'S jSlMC WvCISOMrtf&l TWOT MXi DROVE tCofr"!"' - " ' Te S.B .,.,. I j T.rii K.EWCE . OOikV. ON INOUR. OTU&R. I I VwttnESS 7 OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL' 6, 1928. MAKES ONE T1KKD I The cutting of teeth Is a natural normal, painless proceiw and re- quires no treatment. If your baby inynot aii well or a happy as usual, perhaps there Is something the matter with her or with her nu trition or care. Certainly teething cannot account for it. : I do not know what the nostrum contain, but from what you say It says on the label, I'd be very suspicious. Worth Waiting For. I tried your way of making cof fee and found it very good, but why wait half an, hour for the cof- ff t n Mink? 'P 1tif.ua tfxt mUn Bring proper amount of water to a boil then add one tablespoonful of coffee 'to the cup. shrdletao of coffee to the cup, stir once and set aside where it la warm, "When ( Rtlrrlng add Just a pinch of salt.' Vour way or mine, I can tell the! difference, only my way saves time., J. E. C. Answer It is not e.ntlul to wait half an hour. I merely meant! that it Is all right to let the frenh- 3y ground coffee stand in the cold water half an hour or longer. If convenient. I'd gladly iry your way If some one would furnish the coffee, but I hate to take a chance spoiling my own, in case the result proved unsatisfactory. Some other readers have assured me that it is unnecessary to add the bit of egg white that I thought Necessary, and some are just as positive that one ought to add the white and yolk, too. Theoretically, I imagine your way Is Just as good as mlnc I ex tract the aroma going up and you extract it coming down from boil ing point. ' One thlncr sur-P. waVa both dead right we never boll the; coffee. (Copyright John F. Dllle Co.) whPn j wu, a yomyc limn J 1IKA ,, M(ilf ntrtJlln, n, UnMln. -., . . ' M'nZ. ,,. JL,a' irf , weAti-i' n tW general lasiAcsH Q, yomh Q, Wc h&yQ hammer, but my husband throw I ftwiiv" toil. I Mm. .InA Kitn. vl. tenlay, V th feltor who'd come t' fix th' roof. Brisbane's Today . (Continued from Page One) Good from ovll. Senator Borab wanted $160,000 to pay monieB given by Mr. Sinclair to the Repub lican party. The idea wasg to make the old Republican lady an honest girl. Enthusiasm tiled out after 17,000 had been contributed anil thnt money will go to striking miners with hunnry children. That's 7.000 times bettor than giv ing it to Mr. Sinclair. At Cannes, on tho blue Medi terranean, where no prohibition weighs you down, a Chicago gen tleman, 62, and feellnt generous, threw 40,000 francs from a hotel hnlennv to entnv the sight of screaming men and women scram-! bllng for tho money. I That sort of thing oxplalns cer-1 tain European Ideas about Ameri-; cans. I On April 17 frit-mis of Governor Smith will formally announce his candidacy for th Democratic pres-; idential nomination. The- might quite safely announce, stmtileane ously, that ho will get tli asmlna-1 tion. fwrcxMEy SMiTMees - (X WVJftT 16VOURNO..AEJ .. . A - WV.UOM FREErtiVhl. Q .VaJWKT IS NOUS OOCUPA.T04, . MR FCEEMAM? V- I'M CHIEF OF POLICE C EVBJJSTON. Q.NOO HfWE PQOOF OF THE 0ErEr4OOar5 rMMOCENCe ? eV . POSiTWE PttOOr. 6Ri . Q.vsjwwr proot Mowevoof . A . 1 MANE THE MAN M WIHO ROSBEO "THE QONrC VrVC BELlEYC CftuV JURY U OHIlJ, l i Rippling Rhymes By Watt Mammy THE OF AFFIJCTIOX You have a dark and concave pain, enough to drive a man In sane; throughout the night you walk the floor and bat your head .against the door, 'you whoop around from room to room, and nlsh that you were in your tomb where aches and pains no longer rack one's wish bone, shoulder-blade" or back. At last, grown tired of fuss and din, you call the learned chlr urgeon In; and with his lance or crosscut saw, he spoils the ulcer on your jaw, the large ; bog spavin on your !nee, or whatso ever It may be that's filled your darkened life wltbj grief; the pain Is gone oh, what relief 1 Oh. what a Joy it Is, my friends, when some great. pain or sick ness ends!- We go our way with Joyous mien, we caper on the village green; the. world, that lately seemed so gray, is sunlit now, and bright and gay; we hope to live a hundred years, when once our anguish disap-. pears. We have to suffer now and then, we must endure a boil or wen, or we would not ap preciate the fact that life is truly great. If all our days were bright and fair, we'd soon get stale, we wouldn't care; we would not note ' the scented breeze, or mark the Jazzblrds In the trees, or with admiring fer vor view the bright and cloud less vault of blue. But Provi dence sends sleet and rain, and storms that cause a widespread pain; our shoes are full of sticky mud, and we grow sick of slush and flood. It's splendid train ing for our souls, and wheh apart the storm cloud rolls, and sunshine glitters on the earth, we caper with exceeding" ml r th . THE MARKETS Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., April t.VF) Cattle and calves Bteady; receipts 30. Hogs Bteady; receipts .: 400, all direct. -v i ... Sheep and lambs steady. ' No re ceipts. ..r Produce . ; PORTLAND, Ore., April. t.VP) BUTTER: Wholesale ; prices Extras and: standards lo lower. Prime firsts and firsts 2c lower; Portland dally exchange "net whole sale prices: Cubes extras 40c: stan dards 40c; prime first 38c: firsts 37&c; -'-creamery .prices: Prints 3c over cube standards. EQG8: Standards extras lo lower, 24c; fresh . standard . firsts 21c; afresh kiiedium .-.extras h 21c; freBh medium' extras 21c; fresh medium firsts 18c; prices to re- tailers 2c over exchange prices. Association selling prices: . Extras 25c; firsts 23c; medium 23c; un dersized 20c. NUTS steady. Walnuts 16 27c almonds 2028c; : peanuts '10 11c; pecans SS042O. . HAY Bteady. Buying prices: Eastern Oregon timothy . $20.60 21; do valley $1818.60;. alfalfa $1818.60; oat hay .14.60016: straw $9.50 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. CASCARA bark steady- 7c lb.; Oregon grape root l4c. - HOPS steady, 1927 crop 2122c lb.; 1928 crop 17fl8c (contract) fuggles 20c. ,' . BIDS to the farmer. - r BUTTERFAT lo lower all around; 42c station; 43? track; 45c f.o.b. Portland. POULTRY steady (less 5 com mission). Heavy hens 2425c lb.; light 1 5 & 20c: springs 2021c broilers 35o; Pekin white ducks 30c: . colored nominal; turkeys, alive 25 W 27c. ONIONS steady, local $2.603 3 per cwt. - i POTATOES steady, 75c $1.26. e Half of business success can ba eiftrlhoterl to ennaletent nriVertl.tne; Eggs Eggs I pay one cent premium for clean white standard :.eggs (candled basis). H. S. BOISE 126 W. Main. Phone 805 Convention Leaders I'rotcnt indication. arc that Charles E. Hughes, former secre tary of state, top, will be chosen temporary chairman of tho Re publican national convention at Kansas City, Mo., and will make the keynote address. Charles W. Waterman, below, U. S. senator from Colorado, probably will be made permanent chairman. Communications To the' Editor: , The Jackson County Game Pro tective ' association requests the publication of the following two letters one Is from the governor of the state, and the other is from the Douglas County On me Protec tive association. ' From the replies we are receiv ing from our invitations, this is going to be a notable meeting of sportsmen and public men from all over the state therefore it U neces sary for Medford and the northern end of the county to sell not less than 150 tickets to this banquet. so that the local Interest In game affairs can be shown to our guests frdm Outside of Jackson county. State of Oregon, Executive Do-- partment, Salem, Mar. 23, 1928. . Jackson County Game Protec tive Assn., Medford, Ore. . " Gentleme.n: Thank you for your letter of March 20th in viting me to attend the annual ' Tneetlng and banquet of lhe Jackson County Game "Protec ' tlve asKoplHtlon at 7 o'c.m-ri on Women Grateful - For New Cream You will Just love this new wonder ful cleansing cream containing Co coa Butter, which melts Into the kln- removing all dirt nnd grime. oreat Tor dry or loose skins. Keeps your complexion peachy and youth ful. Prevents approaching wrin kles. Ask fur MBl.l.O-GhO Cleans ing Cream the companion to the famous MKLI.O-GLO Face Pow der. Heath's Drug Store. Political Announcements . FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate (or the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. STACY. May 17. : I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the May primaries. I have had expcr.sncf In both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient and economical sorvlce. GEO. B. ALDEN. May 17. COUNTY CLERK ' I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising Dersonal attention, economi and courtesy. G. R. CARTER, May 17. Talent. 1 am a' candidate for tho nomi nation as County Clerk. A. J. CHOSE. May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER ' I am a candidate for re-nomination on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my best to give the people sn cconomicsl business adminis tration. . VICTOR BURSBLL. May 17 By SOL HESS O-WMPTOTMER EViOEMCC HOUEOJ 7 ' A- t RSCOVEREO OVER l9.O0O IN CWU ANO fsEWRfTlESOF THE tao.030 LOST. -Q. tVNV OTVAER POOor ? A VES .THE Mft w : UO., MQOC. Cx COMPLETE CONFt.SlON. Q-HAVENOO ftVJV EWOEkjCE With VOu ? A-VES-l V4(VETHtRE.COWEReO W.0OT M TMS SATCwEL ' tvrVSeSfX ALSO TME SLEOTU WUO BOtLT ACM TOR. "A THOOiANO DOLLAR REwARO? CCONTlNOEO TOMORROW) Wednesday evening, April 11, Aahlnnd. luiau nniAlhlntT tinfnrewn cornea up, I will be with you on that night. If something should Intervene to make my attendance impossible, X will advise you beforehand. Very truly yours, (Signed) I. I PATTERSON Governor. Jackson County Parent-Teachers . Meet Saturday The Jackson County - "rent Teachers council will holt the an nual meeting in Jacksonville Sat urday, April 7 from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m, Election., of officers,, adop tion of revised by-laws and consti tution, reports from associations and an excellent program promise to make this a red letter day in p, T. A. affairs, Mrs. It. Beach, president of the Jacksonville asso ciation, is sparing no pafna to secure a good attendance, provide the noon luncheon and add to the comfort of all present. Mrs. Una Inch, county treasurer, will receive tho one cpnt per capital dues of associations still unpaid. A trip through the valley at this time will prove Inspirational, so go to Jacksonville, Saturday, April 7, Presbyterian church. 1 Culrnlatlngf Kastcrtide Eastertide is the 40 days from Easter to Ascension duy, or somr times considered the t0 days to Whitsunday or the 67 days to Trinity Sunday. " Classified art vert Tfttn frets rwrolt. feel Dizzy? Hetidacl.y,b!lkmi.C0BstIpated7 Tsks W NATURE'S REMEDY tonight. This tnild, safe, vesetsble remedy will bav yoa feeling fine by morning. You'll enjoy free, thorough bowel action without a iffn of griping or dlacomfort. Only 28c. Make the test tonight- I Sold by All ft Medford prnfflt CHINCHILLA ; Rabbits Wanted Class A and B pedigreed breed ers, bucks and does. Ages 6 to 14 months for does. 6 ' to" 8 months bucks; must be In good condition and free from disease. B. HENOEE, Gold Hill . rpaaqaam LUMBER . - FOU EVERY USB - mm AT !. . TROWBRIDGE LUMBER YARD INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon Sari Francisco 8acramento-Oakland -x S12.50 .! Bound Trip $22.50 ; PROTECTION assured by' great responsible company, serving a)) California cities, go ing East to St. Louis and Chi cago. Finest coaches (deep cushioned reclining chairs), best termlnsl facilities, most daily schedules. Los Angeles 122.50 (Special excursion rate.) San Diego S25X0, R. T. (49.00. El Paso 147.85, R. T. 185.30.. St. Louis 710, R. T. 1136.15. Leave for hese and thousand way points 6:40 A. M.i 9 and 12:05 P. M. HOTEL JACKSOp Phone 309 - Recommended and l