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MEDFOItt) MAIL TniBTTNE, MEDffORD, ' OREQQy, SUNDAY; "APRIL 8;. 1928. rSGTC FOUR U EDFORll MAILTRIBOK Daily. BontUr, WmUjt MBDroHULpaurryio oo. it tt a. ru hC Phot ti IIOBEKT W. Bt'IlL- Editor L SUHI'TKH HM1JH, MiDagcr An iDdejundeut Newvpaper Buirred u itotutd-ctn mutter at lied lord, Oregon, uudr H ol llareb t, HT. BUBSOHlKftpM RATJtS Br MU In Advnri Daily, with Sunday. .yf 17.60 Daily, with Sunday, month 76 j ally, without Hut, Jay, year 0-fiO Daily, without Sunday, mouth .& Weekly Mail TrtbuiM, oo year.... 100 Sunday , on yaar - t-00 By Carrier, la Adraoee In Udtord. Aah- land, JaciaouriUt OnUal Point, fnosnlx. TaJtot, Gold Hill on Binbwaya: Daily, with Sunday, month f .76 Daitj, without bunday, month 06 Daily, without Sunday, one yeaf... TOO Dally, with Hun day. one year 1.00 All Cerma, caab In ad ranee. HKUUKR Or TUB ARSOCIATED PRESS Receiving Full Uaaed Wire Service Only paper in city or oouiity receifiog Mwt by telegraph. The Aaaociated Preaa la etduaively en tK14 to ht use for republication of all newa dlapathea credited to it or otherwise credited in thli paper, And also to Ui local oewa publlahed herein. All righta lor republication of apodal di aatches herein are also reserved. Bworn dally average eft etna U on for ii ouths endli Oct. 1. 1017, 4aS, (praoent elrculalion 4626).. Officii) paper of the City of Uedford. Official paper of Jackson County. Advertfaing nprenttlt H. O. aUKJENSKN CuMPANY Office in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Ban rrancisco, Loa Angeles, Seattla, Port- Smudge Smoke Btnn Sherwood, of tho po. lm skinned out for Lo A. creating n vacuum In the social whirl, of vnxt proportions. The moon rone triumphant over tho hills northern of Ashland Thin, nvn raudinir favorable comment from members of both nexetj, and was an outstanding nr tlHtlc success, In every detail. Tomus Swen could not have dono a better Job of It. K. Byboe has painted his huoso. Inside and out. tho roof being tinted an alfalfa green. "I have had a hard tlmo keep inn my head about me," remark ed C. WlB Ashpolo Wed. but tho danger htui. passed. Klubdubbory (Dub) Valium was an eyo witness of tho griip pllnir fracas Krl. cvo. ho gettlnl! a crick In his hock, from behold ing the twlstlni? of that member, by tho rospeettvo contestants. Many ugly, rumors are flouting nround tho city. Mono are so homely as In bo attractive, as Is sometimes alleged about tho fair! sex. j Iloverse turning at llvo-wlm corners Is now forbidden, caus ing mnny to do- It, who never thoiiRht of It before. The long arm If tho law reached out Inst week,' and . grnbbodv.1 Jeremiah Jerome, and Herbert , Hlrang. Neither was lending to his knit ting. '. . The fauna and florn of the valley -Is romlng"nlong fine, and there will bo a buihpor crop ot fox-lalls. yellow mustard, and dandelions, the iRtler milking ex cellent wtne. - Clmrllo Palm's fa vorite fungus growth tho mush room. Is also abundant. Hill Warner's hro. from Wyom ing walked In on him recently. Jim Grieves uf Prospect town ed Fri,, ns chipper aw a lurk, grasshopper. The genial tavern man does not think the tourist travel will bo held up much this summer. Jim brought his hired man, Dewey Hill along. They nro a fiuo pair. A flutter or snow f"'H the first fif tho week, not lasting any long er than a snowball. In the final abode of the ornery. H. Rosenberg has returned from and extended . tour of the Old World, and D'ek Antle has strayed back from Cnl. " Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) Tho brokers nro off for a three day rest, defying tho bears nnd all tho Mwors ol' darkness. They will come hack Monday morning nnd then yon will know how they and their speculating friends feel about the future ot the U. 8. A. A bad little boy told his mother. "I didn't pray last night or the night before. I am not going to pray tonight. Then If nothing hap pens I nm not coins to l'rny any more." The Wall Stront enthusiasts did not sell last month, or iho mouth before, they are not goln4 to sell now nnd If nothing hupiens they oro NEVER fiOINCJ TO SELL. That's how they feci. nriinin pinna giguntle. bombing pianos, each with gun turrets nn the wings, one on each wiug tip, one In tho center. Gunners In tho flying turrotn would have no "hind snot," per fect vision In all directions. Their quick-firing gnns would tight off wirier pursuit planes attacking while they dropped bombs on Iho cities below. Fortunately theso pianos are not planned to nttack ua. We arc about as well prepared to receive them as a rabbit In nn open field to receive half a dozen eagles. Governor Smith vetoes a bill that would prcvont development of Im portant water power nnd does It wisely. ' Nature lovers say tho scenery nround the proposed hydro electric development Is beautiful, and thy don't want It disturbed. There Is plenty of beautiful ?enory, but not plenty of electric power. . What thore Is should be u' f lira. Mcdlll Met ormlck Is a can-didate-Ht large In Illonols. Cltlious will tnka satisfaction In voting for her and ahe will represent tho atnto nbly. Inheriting ability from her father, Murk Hanna. THE ETERNAL EASTER as a festival of immortality, lias undoubtedly greater validity today than ever before. In spite of the hard things said against ..Science, by those who are. called Fundamentalists, it is Science which has supplied this validity. For Science has reduced those who do not believe in Immor tality to this contention : ; ,i, . ;.. ,. stj . ;. ; .." Everything is indestructible but Life.',': : ' a .- , Science has shown the. elements of! matter arc indestructible. Matter, in fact, is merely a form of cnerpy. If what we call matter is eternal, how much more reason is there for the belief that what we call spirit, can never diet With all our knowledge the secret of life is still untold. Hut a faith in its continuation after death is justified more and more as the limits of knowledge are extended. Whether or not this immortality extends to a continuation of the individual consciousness, is of course another matter. This is probably something that in this world can never be known. Hut that the element of Life goes on and on, Science attests and all Nature, particularly at this time of year, affirms. IT MUST BE DONE T1TE prompt decision of the special committee to secure an enlarged and permanent, airplane field for Medford is to be commended. The sooner this important problem is attacked and solved the better for all concerned. . . ', Such a field will cost money more money no doubt than those unfamiliar with aviation requirements expect, but from the standpoint of Medford's prestige and business future it will be money well invested. SPRING IS THE SOME DAY we hope n trainloail of EasteJ-nejs will come to Oregon, over the northern route, in tho mont.of April. It would be a great advertisement for this state. Few people realize how scandalously Spring lingers in tho lap of Winter, north of the Columbia river and Yellowstone Park. At the present moment from St. Faul to Spoknne, a green blade of grass can't be seen. Northern Montana, Idaho and Washington are a desolation of "ice, snow, and dead grass. (ioing to bed in a Spokane sleeper and waking up in Port land brings the unsuspecting traveler into another World. Everything from Portland to Medford is a. lse.ious green, with fruit Irces blooming, tho sun shining and birds singing. Later on the contrast won't be so marked. But today, an Eastern excursion over tho Northern Pacific or Great Northern to Oregon would be simply a knockout for this section, of the coast. QUILL Correct this sentence: "Now," said, the graduate, "I want, a good hard, man-size job when) I can bo "useful to. society." Deficit : Noun, meaning courage. Ex : "The party treasury lias a deficit." Antonym: Corruption. : Note to Russia: There may be ways to outlaw war, but in terfering in other people's affairs isnt' one of them., ' ' If you really try, you can forgive exevbody except the per son who lends you money you don't intend to pay back. Tho presidency isn't a great strain on a man if he doesn't meddle in national affairs. Why not have a scientist on each submarine to make notes on tho way rats feel when tho trap is lowered bjto the water! Ass: An American in a noycl an j'.iigiisnman in a,novel written Press Comment ll.iHM'M WAS HIUIIT I Hulonf and vicinity lmvo had more than Its sharo of .fnko auto contests during the past few inonlhs all of which prove that Hiiruum was right and Iho people like to be humbugged, or If they don't like It, they fall fur It "ugaln and again and again." When a newspaper cannot sell Itself on its merits as a newspaper, or a theater cannot attract crowds iiy the excellence of Its produc tions, or some fly-hy-nlght promo ter talks Homo lodge or service club Into staging a show or expo sition tho auto contest Is resorted to as a stimulant. Tho s'rvlres of persons, usually women who crave an auto are enlisted to pester tht-ir acqualntancca Into buying some thing they don't want to aid tbo contestant. Home of these auto contests nro on the square, but so many are crooked, Hint they huvo thoroly discredited tho game, which has degenerated Into a get-the-money drive, no matter bow. The autos usuully go to those who pungle up the cash to buy them out of their own pockets, by previous arrange ment with the conti-st promoters, or they nro "framed" to dummies also by proHrrangcmcnt. The deluded rontest.-ints who renlly work rnltMIng public support, have only pains for their labor they gel nowhere. Au auto contest, even honestly conducted, is detrimental to new spa per In the long un and the r Hon Is always demoralizing. I sut-fcriers who have been gyped into inking something they don't want, chorlt-h a deep and nbliltng rchentmi-nt. Losing contestants who feel that they have been bun koed, do not throw up their hats and cheer fo,' the framed-up win nors. The newspaper Itself Is the loser fur nn honest content cost nt leant 7 5 percent of tho recelpiyj ln some lucal co loo percentY leaving the publisher to hold the sack for circulation Income. Ho we hope the publishers at well as the public are fed up on theso fakes, for the time being t any rate, and will refuse to conn- QUESTION TIME TO COME POINTS written by nn Englishman, or by au American. tennnco more. Tho people have earned a lest. (Halem Capital Journal.) Communications To tho Editor: . Especially overy mnn that buys a fishing and hunting license should bo at the bamiuet to ho held lit 7:30 o'clock at tho Elks Temple in Ashland on April 11th. The stato association is going to hold their meeilng in Ashland on April 11th, and both the state and Hume Association will hold their monthly meutlngs at the Llthia Hotel on that date and will attend the banquet that evonlng. Sports men from all over tho state are indicating their Intention of being present. The Lnno County Hportsmrn's association . of t;ugeuc. Oregon writes tho follpwlng letter: Officers 1 ! i 6 : Ray lllass. presi dent. Hay Veatch. vlco president, Fred II. Peters, secretary. ljtno County Sportsmen's Association 'Eugene. Oregon March 17. 19:8, To the Jackson County liuino Protective Was'n. Medford. Oregon. . . i, ler Sirs: We th.,pk you very much ror the kind Invitation to participate In your meeting of April II. ut Ashland. We will bo glad to send dele gates, nnd will let you know Just how many will bo there represent ing our club on or before April 1st. Hespectfully. . c, Kndleott. Obsk Wall hoc of Kugene, whom n groat many sport nim-n in Jack son county are toionHlly ac iiuiilnicd with, says: "In roEHrd to your Ashland meeting. I will bo there. (Sinned) "Hbsk Wallace." And Ohitk always hnn Mome thine Interesting to Miy at a ports- men's meeting. Jiuknon Cuuntv (Imno Protective Association. I - According to Greek mythology, ; the mountain on which the gods dwell is Mount Olympus. Wedding Bells Double Wedding Ih SoU'iuiUzeil. A beautiful double wedding, uniting two sisters. Miss Emma Himnions, 19 and .Minn Sadie Hifrt mona, 17, to two flrnt oouHtnn, Char-leo CoKhitl, 21, and William C'OKhill, 23, respectively waa sol emnized at tho Carsill - Court apartment ot the pride's mot nor, mi h. j- ranees Himmons Km: niKnt at aeven thirty. The double ring ceremony wan read by Itev. E. P. Iawrence pastor of the local Presbyterian church. The girls were given away by their two uncles, Oscar (Ike) Dunford and Charles Dunford, and the couples alternated as witnesses. The brides, petite brunettes, were dressed alike, in stunning rose taupe ensembles of georg ette, the long coats being heav ily embroidered in lavender Bilk designs. They carried old fash ioned bouquets of vcrl-colored sweet peas and made a dainty picture as they took their placed beside their husbands who had preceded them ihto the room where Mr. Lawrence was awaiting to meet them. The ceremony was read before a gathering ot relatives and In timate friends of the brides and grooms, after which the wedding party preceded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunford where a delightful buffet supper was served. ' The brides are' both natives of Jackuon county,, one of them hav ing been born - in Medford and one In Jacksonville. They attend ed the local high, -school. Charles Coghlll in connected with the Owen-Oregon Lumber company and William Coghlll with tho Medford tiand and. Gravel com cany, . Following a brief honeymoon, the couplee will move into their bungalows, across the street from one another, In tho . Herrydale district. Consistent . with the double ceremony, the homes of (he couples are furnished exact ly alike. . . ' CHICAGO, 1H., April 7. .PI Thomas Oaynor, wealthj' Automo bile deal or, held for $100,000 ran flom by a band of kidnapers, was i-eHciied, apparently unharmed, nnd Tour of his captors woro arrewted nnd jailed here today, -Michael II u Kh en, commissioner of police, an noimcod. ... WHY THEY ACT THAT IT POtt PAY TO VE GOT ON!j 1 k DO THAT WORK J K UTUJt &IT J . . . ' TMEtlC GOV MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Phone 166 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 r i Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Button 1'rograni M-inJ:.y, April th 10 to 10: SO a. m. American Laundry. ; 10:30 to 11 a. m. Los An- geles Soap Co. 1 1 a. m. to. 1 i noon Talenl hour. 12:16 to 1:15 p. m. Lewis 4 Rnnnr Kervice Htatlon. 4-6:15 p. m. Medford Mail ! Tribune, news Items and 1 market reports. 4- 8:00 p. m. Frost report by Floyd Young. . . 4 : An nlltriii-nlit' la n form of tTOV- ernment in which the power Is In f the hands of the tew. Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF I am a candidate for the repub lican nomination for sheriff, pri mary May 18. CHAS. D. BTACT. . , May 17 I am a candidate for republican nomination for Sheriff at the Mayj primaries. 1 nave naa exper.encr In both tax and criminal depart ments and promise efficient and economical Bervlce. GEO. B. ALDEN. : May 17. ' COUNTY CLERK I am a candidate for republican nomination for county clerk; prom ising personal attention, economi and courtesy. O. R. CARTER, May 17. .. Talent I am a candidato for the nomi nation ns County Clerk on the Re publican ticket. , ' A. J. CROSE.. May 17. ' SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT 1 am a candidate for tho re publican nomination for school superintendent. V. A. DAVIS. Medford, May 17. COUNTY COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for re-nomlna-tlon on the republican ticket for County Commissioner. If nomi nated and elected I will continue to do my -best to give the people an economical' business adminis tration. VICTOR BURSELL. . .. May 17 WAY? by George Easter Box Candy ;. ! And Novelties You Cain Get That Easter Candy at Jarmin & Woods Drug Store TODAY Open All Day and Every Night This Week Take Along All the FILMS You Need We Buy Back All Unused Ones JARMIN & WOODS North Central Avenue Phone 66 New Health and Vigor from Drinking Milk 7 supplies both in important quantities. It's a safe drink, too, when, you insist on Pasteurized Milk . . . i Snider's Milk Sets a new standard for excellence ask for it. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. J X&uSt.C'. ai4 Join in the fun. See the Kreat fleet illuminated; ' Moke the MANX yonr homo wbll in -the city, in the center of all activity! - . HOTEL MANX ' Dntvn i ctmiyfaddpw . cam fd a wrier n Windows and Doors n Q UMltiK.ST STOCK IV M SOITHKHX OREGON D TEOWBRID&E LVMUKU VAUD a ITAMINES and mineral salts are necessary for vig orous, glowing health. Milk M rif U. S. Fleet Come to San Francisco, April 10 to IS, nnd sco Undo Snm'fl mlKhty fleet. Pun, frolic, dances, athlet ic contents, etc., for tho 4S.0OO enlisted men and of ficers. II! Rug waptd it the Mall Trib une office. Must be clen. 4 Classified advertising gets results. wmm. mm INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 A. L. Vroman Plumbing and Heating Contractor Eighteen years in business In Medford. We do nothing but first class woVk. , Showroom 529 E. Main Phone 183-R . Car Washing Polishinf Kefinishing Hardle High Preiior System pedal PricM Armstrong Motors Phone 18 Eggs Eggs I pay one cent premium for clean white standard ..eggs (candled basis). H. S. BOISE 126 W. Main. Phone 805 Ye pay a terrible PENALTY oft-times from eye neg lect. Tis better to be safe tliiui sorry. OUR SLOGAN Good glasses if you need them, otherwise GOOD ADVICE. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist ( 222 E. Main ) I loiul eyes Q l;ii5RN0W!l In If