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; i IT T flail CLYIOL f-k , H PYSCIYICLL w w 1 . .111 . hl ' ",.,, Hoy l-arr. deputy j l make then,. Wood. Lumber Into ho lake preparatory to ax uame arr, id today that thA'o.. 7U ,;. Mahl SI. ,.none eendlne to .he .pawning ground.. SuUook for fi,hlng for ,,.11 f ou. J Attend .he l-ylhlan HMer- card there next Sunday, when the -, rani. dan.e. Kugle Point. Sa..!Pr.y tonight .Thursday, evemng on open 1 rather good. aK In hU. iBhi. All welcome. .Metropole , ut . in the knight of Pylhlas halL opinion even if the river in high i orchestra. -'3 and rolllv then, fishing for Hie, Californiumi reglsiered at Med-1 Dance (iold Hill. Sat. night. 23 umall fellown will '' good. ! f,,r holels include W. It. l.itwell, Mr.. H. II. Toiiillnsou of Ash- However. uch will not be the cnnc,nm j; k. .McDowell of Pasadena, ; land xpent yiHlerday In the city 011 in the .mailer mountain stream., i yltt c. f, Dlckln.nn and Mr.. H. busliu-s. and pleasure. Mr. Parr uy. Walls of McCloud. Mr. and Mr,! Ladies and gentlemen are all In- Attnrf Visler frolic at St.it ia-irM ..nuh house next Friday ; 1 t.antt ,.ri.in fund. Dane- i Inc. flnh pond rt'treHninenlH. All-i lilts 15c. children 10e, 21 ' Mm. R. M. I.umsden. 92, 1b 111 al tho home of her daughter. Mm. H. U. Lunitiden. today, having con tracted u nevere cold. Five or 6 acren for rent, KiiltnMf f..r frnrdfn. notatoes or corn. Some Irrigation. Inquire Dr. Sweeney. 21 novcrnnr I. 1- Patlernon. who attended the big Hporttmien'H ban quet at Ashland liud. eveninn nnd Hpent the night hero at the Hotel Medford, checked out early thin morning and left on an auto trip to Mandiflcld. Attention, M. W. A. and Itoyui Nolghbont! Daneo with refrewh mentH, April l'Jth, Ladlen l-T.r. gents 50e 21 CucHtM -fnim a distance registered ut Medford hotelw Include J. H. and! MIhh Catherine Crutchfiidd of Plttn I "bunch, l'a.. Mr. and Mm. "has. ivdrbel of Now York C'lt. Lon Whit ney nf Miami. Fla., Mis. J. It. lJunn. Mm. Smallwood and daugh ter of Victoria. I!. C. Mr. and Mm. Thtw. P. Wood of Helena. Mont., H. O. Peyton of Boston and C. M llnwo of Clifton, t'olp. (Jrnnge dance, Kagle Point. Sat. niht. ,A1I welcome. Metropole OrchrHtra. 23 Oeorgo h. Trelchler, the Medford ngerit of the "Wlltya-Knight nnd Whippet cam, returned home from Portland yestordny, driving a new enr bnck. Screen doors and fixture at "Woodd Lumber Yard, 711 K. Main. Phone 108. 2T Tho H. I. L. Moving Picture ocm jmny, which rnmpleted a two-rcid comedy Here last week, left today for Onintw Paw and tomorrow will probably leave for Orescent Chy. Calif., to complete n picture, tho ivork on which -was begun two weeks ago. Tho comedy, "The Re porter," made locally, ran for three days at the Klaltn theater and In cluded many local faces. City Garbage Oo. Phono 8!fi. 21 Mrs. Alf Itlcckhoff of Mllwau klo. Ore., nnd Mrs. J. FJ. Payette of Medford were In Ashland Inst Monday visiting friends. Lnwp mowers sharpened; guar anteed work. Called for nnd de livered free. Work done by M. M. Oault. Al Pleho Hardware. Phone 206. Crater I.nke national park tins been chosen nH the setting fnr the 1H2S convention of the ('allfoi-nia Htnte Press association. A large motor caravan of California ncwrf papermcn from virtually every city of size In the southern stnte, will Jut mm through Ktamalh Falls late in June, en route to the lake. Dance Ciold Hill, Sat. night. :'3 H. R. Jordoii was uniong t ho ranchers from the Ann legate dis trict who traded In the city thtn morning. Wells Taxi. -Tic. Phono 2T.. lf Of the l!t nlrportH at which radio transmitting matlons will be In stalled by the Hoeing Transport. Inc., Is one to be built at Medford. The Medford station rapidly In as suming a place of Importance In aerial transportation, for the nolo remain that tho landing field at that point whn one of the pioneers of Oregon. Citizens of that city, far-serlng enough to realize the growing importance of the new ira. were amoiiK the find to ctahKh an airport and are now realizing on their effort, tlrants Pass, still Without such an airport, can do nothing hut nit back and admire the proftrcsxlvc spirit of a neigh bor. lirantN Pass Courier. (range dance. Kagle Point. S;it night. All welcome. Metropole Orchestra. ?3 J. D'Nell drove In from his KhuIu Point ranch this morning on busi ness and pleasure. iet your permanent Preston la dlo ground at the Auto Supply uni Parts Co.. 3 S. Rtverntde. -"j Fsteiiy ; Mr. and Mra. Oeorge .T are visitors in the city from Wahh "W ho arrived yesterday. If you want a good building loan OH a low rate of Interest, wee Pe.)! Co, 4 '.'If r There's a Lot in knowing how. We believe two generations f experience in the baking business justi fies us in making the statement that "we know how." Mr. H. Hurrli-t Kli-Iil of Alrx- aiulrlii. wu Him.nK llif mulur tuurhl, from u ,ll.law who Funis- u-n-d today at the local branch of ' ,he out of htite auto roKint ration I bureau I rnnirrentinir at i : ir your nome neeus new hcrunih 1. ... 1 ... ...l.l..... . r . Samlerson 01 t men, fliaoe-: line Krerd. .1. IurnifnK. Mr. and Mr, Frank K. Heott nnd V. S. IUierOll til JiOfi jAIIKI''''. J. I'-II-j ncdy. Al. tStnmpa, F. i . i.ydlard ; 11 lid W. C. Harper of San Fran- thom from 1'ortland. were Mr. und - sen toai 1,0. j none .jj. jj.u cIkco. Mik. Dan IluniK. It. C. Huffman. J. J. Huchter i sprndlnj; todrty A-l haled praln hay for Hale hy Khoa l-uper, T. K. Tllteii, OoorKi bale or ton. Phono 317. 4" Alexander of Halem, J. P. Xnumer (let your perrnanent Preston ra-j of Hood Itlvcr. Thou. II. Nokm. WhI dlo ground at the Auto Supply ami iter Hay, o. W. Peternn of ltone Partn Co., 3 S. ItivoiMldo. burc. K. K. Piaserkl of Dalian, (iov- Thp April meeting of the ntutjornor I. 1 PatterHon of Kola and camp conttniHMlon nrheduled f'tr last j Salem, t'hnrle IhirneH of Uoarcl- Monday, was held yentcrday in j Ashland. The i hango In date wan i to accommodate a large number of : sportsmen who attended the an- uual meeting of the Oregon flamo ( Protective association last night. City Garbage Co. Phone H'J't. 21 Master frolic at St. Mark's parish house next Friday evening, benefit organ fund. An enjoyable pro gram. Admlhslon, adults 15c; chil dren 10c. 21 Harry Aiming motored in from his ranch in the Rig KUcky district this morning. Dance Gold 11111. Sat. night. :3 Rent Clah coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23!i. 33Ttf Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Grove. Mr. 1 I and Mrs. Junior Wagner. Miss Ann. Gradinger nnd Nick Carter enjoyed a trip to Medford and Gold Hill nn Sunday. Mrs. Grove and Mrs. Wagner visited at Medford with their mother. The men enjoyed several hours of fishing In Rogue river. Klamalh News. A-l haled grain hay for sale hy bale or ton. Phone 317. 47 Ciet your permanent Preston ra-1 dlo ground at the Auto Supply and j Parts Co., 3 S. Riverside. Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office today to T. A. Patterson of Ashland, J. C. MeOrew of Talent and Clair Walsh, II. J. Millspaugh and George Frohrclch of Medford. The Fashion Shop adviser on wardrobe will call at your home. Appointment by telephone. One day a week. Plume 11M. 13tf Tho Catholic Indies extend an Invitation to all friends to attend the card party at Parish hall, Fri day evening. April 13, Refresh ments and entertainment. Admis sion 3 Sc. 22 Guests from Portland registered at Medford hotels last night and this morning Included Phillips I lock. W. G. Fortmann, Geo. C. Arenz, K. .1. Alf, W. V. Sergeant. K. F. MulliiiH, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pier. Harold Hall. Chas. H. ' Nims. W. F. Hampton. .1. W. Wonlfnrd, ('. A. Salisbury, G. S. Yerby, W. L. Wroughton. linice Haslnskl, N. W. Cairns. J. T. Crcacy, II. K. Har ris, John My rues, Ormond Frank lin, L. K. Mutthewson, F. M. Mrown, John M. Prog. Mr. and Mrs. (I. F. .Inli iisn 11. Clifford Johnson, J ulia U W 1 f.,....1 1 1),.., I W. A. Gilliland. C. M. Howe. W. C. ' H Kempy. Ml, tuid Mrs P. H. Muck hnhe. K. R. Palslger. Mr. and Mrs. D. Vance and 11. J. Lake. The local poht of the American Legion will give another conven tion benefit dance at the Oriental Gardens ballroom Saturday night. A number of novelties will be of fered In the way of speclat features. City Garbnge Co. Phone S!5. 2 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phol of Livingstone. Mont.. are house guests for a short time of Mr. and Mrs. W. L Styers of M ft Iteatty street. Mr. Phol Is a retired North ern Pacific railroad engineer. That good coal. I lansen Coal Co. Phone 337tf Ittisiness girls desire large room in private home, dose In, with home privilege; reasonable rates. W rite Rox M. G. K., Mail Tribune. 3 : Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Rlakeley left lust night for their home in' Portland after spending several days here In the interest of min ing. Dance Gobi Hill. Sat. night. 2 A rep-tltlon of the unusually l.irge crowd which attended the fflst American Legion benefit dance two weeks ago is expected to attend the second of the series of convention benefit dunces which will be held at the Oriental Gar dens Saturday night. J3 A bounty warrant whs Issued at the county clerk's office today to A. C. Smlt h of Ashland for one coyote, and to tteru Itahaek of Medford for six bobcats. Dahaek has brought In hides several times ( during the past winter nnd spring! and is one of the county's most consistent bounty collectors. "Re kind for a year for a dol lar." send to Jackson County Hu mane Society, Medford. 3t Our Poison Oak Lotion gives Im mediate rehef. Colvlg Dints. Ooen ery night and Sumlav. Free de-1 Ae .j.., tneelln, of ,e Kone Rnei alle m-anue. a.tten w t taken demanding the resignation f Dean Newton of o A r. At resolution whs introduced nnd re-1 celrd unanimous suptiort beeause, of (he fti-lltiit of int'lubertt of th'l granwe that the den had nt mven! S4.uthrn ireuoit a square ib ul. lirant PaH Courier. ( Seb'. t your new sprinn cult a. ' the Mcn'fl Shop. 0 din : the M Rorn' nnil Kd V. Pine hues. All the new weaves from I"- to $'.0. We guar- nnte fit and hatifarttnn S:4f Iet onr pemanent Prrstnn r;t dio Krounrt ut the Auto Supply and Parts Co.. 3 S Kiveitdc. i7 .1 W lunlnp of the Poitlund Trust and S.ivin bsnk i In the city fnr a few dm nn Miinr. City fiarbunf Co. Phone tj. Jl KM-eptional m title, repleie w 1th , dppetal feature rxpreted to draw II reeord rmn d to the urcc-nfl Amnlenn Lesion benefit rtnnrp to he hehl at the nrlentnt iinr.Un. 'bnllroom halniday tilht, tt IMamond InKe wuh rrnzin nveri iml III.- wu a fr-sh snowfall or fall", who nan wn iiit-nilom-d as ihree f-rt ulioi, I.loyrt Tu.-ker. a amli.l.c for the republican same warden In Klamath county, lium.mill.m for ullorney-Bencial left there Ihm Krlday. The lakliiK . ak-alnst I. H. VanWinkle. imuni - of rainbow trout eai:n will soon he'hent. muted yesterday on hl ar- - - I he niCUtil OI 1 P HireaUl CniOli INK , vlleu 10 tne orioge anu pun jKrhliiy evenlnK in I'Ki iKh hall. Included amonff the Orei;onlan8( M'filMCH-M 111 i-wtum inm-in man nicht and tnin morning, otner tnani man. Tho Thrift Shop carnt appeal .or Is making an nit kinds of, clothing, cleaning It will soon be spring time. As you find ar-1 ticlea of clothing, dishes or furnl-1 dance at tne oriental Gardens imil ture which ha.n been discarded. 1 room Saturday night. Music will place them In boxes or bundle and ' 1,0 furnished by the Star Novelty call 4'i or deliver them over Ilex ! cafe. cannot supply the do-! mand for clothing unless the goods are donated to the shop, so please make an extra effort to send In all your discarded clothing, curtains, furniture, dishes, canned fruit. Jelly, etc. Manager of Thrift Shop. A divorce decree, which was granted In circuit court to Nannie llenson from Robert Henson. was on file today at the county clerk's office. City Garbage Co. Phone 8Ir. 21 10. G. Waters left today for Pros pect on business. He was accom panied on the trip by Mrs. W. W. Dinkins. who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. A. W. Mason, during the hitter's two weeks ill ness. Attention, M. W. A. nnd Royal Neighbors! Dance. April 12th. Re freshments. Ladles 2fc; genta 50c. 21 Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 1. Skinner, who have been residing In Medford at 1004 Last Main street, moved yes terday to their country home re cently completed In the West Side district. Kvery man and woman over 21 years old who has resided in the state six months prior to the pri mary. May 1R. is entitled to vote, but must register at once. Anyone In the county can register at county clerk's office. Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce or county clerk's office. tf Joe Keller of Portland, head of the Pacific Coast Autt CndcYwrit-1 ers' tbefl deon rl mnt -nu n 1 the business visitors In Medford yesterday. Our Poison Oak Lotion gives Im mediate relief. Cnlvtg Drugs, open every night nnd Sundays. Free de livery. I Today Is the lust day on which' reservations may be made for the child welfare clinic to be held at the Y. W. o, a. tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock under the aus pices of the county health unit. is possible that a few reserva tions made be made in tho morn ing, although present tndicailons point toward a very busy clinic. See Klinor Hanley Rush for re eleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. SL'fi L. Main. Phone !ioi. 3;Utf ' nomas Word, department of j Justice agent with headquarters in' Portland, arrived in Medford this' forenoon to spend the day in the I city on official business. I Dance Gold Hill. Sat. night. Mr. und Mih. James Pelton of! t.rairts Pass are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Orth here this week. Hemstitching Kc per yard. Rut tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tr TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SAI.l: 4-rnnm inmliTn honir. - Inls. k0(1 luratioii. A nap !uy ul Jl.imo. s,.,. rhiirli-s A nm ,K'm-y. inr. :'3j VOll S.M.i: A dandy Utile lli-ncicj ilirrrxlricd farm with iiiid-iti wiiti-r riulit. s ai'ioK of alfalfa.! I'alaiK'i' In fruit anil crain. (Jao.l 6-riuini huini' Willi but Ii. rlri trir i liKhl.s ami iltlt.n- tn.nl.'i 11 nni-l '('iiI'ihmh: tcoiid barn. KiiritKC atnll rnii-Kon nou.-: l tr-nm nf liorsos. 3 -nv.s and chli'kons so vlth I'lacv. as wi.ll H all fiirnt lin-il-ni-nlH. Only mile from town on KtK'il road. I'rlc-rd lu s'-ll al tfrmw to tnilt rt'slninslldi' buyi'f. Sff Charles A. Wlnu Ai:itn-y. Inr. j. KOIt SA1.K I oon 1 1 rt'M : -Ford rtntdstcr. Kootl Bhapt-. il1 lal- :3i roil IIKXT 4 -room furnishrd. r'.i"-S". r'ttlt SAI.K LVsiralili. InilldlnK lot I on Summit!. Oill I0U W. 10th ; st. fvi'tiinsii.. ; KOR SAI.1C 17 nrrc eh, so In. coodj road, new house:: ohenp: terms fall 1014 West 10th St. evenlnus I .Z, pnrrh: large lot with fruit lree, and berries. Phone HO.t-R after 5 n l W- 2JL FOR ULNT Modern 6 -room cot- tace and arae. lose in. In -1 quire -"S Kir. upstairs. : . 'AXTKD Saleslady of plca-ini; ! pntonllt wiUIpk io work flvi hours dilv fl Photic ;.3-R. even- irn it tt S ffir appi'llitment. ;'3 KOAHI) AND ROOM, prhatr finn "y t.T p Holly ;r j u cri p windows and JJoors 3 I.MtCV.ST STOCK IN SOITHK.HX OltKOON TROWBRIDGE VMllKll Y.RI . i. ixujtiu'iiuuii in Kumaiu. rival from southern Oreitun. that ... . . . ... . imu-.c 1. mi iunmiiii; iiii him to enter this contest. He in- mated, however, that lite might be a candidate for something else' which would not require ho much of his time. The Oregonian. Suoerb music, a wonderful floor and a record breaking attendance ,.,0 -,,e ,,f -he ii,im. tai by the committee in charge of the ArniTican I.ej;iii bc-ntfii dance ut th CiiifiUiil Clardt-nH Saturday niKMt. '3" Mrs. J. r CoIp ut Anliland nio- toi-pd to Mc-dford yesterday on - . ".ui- and tomorrow Dunnmuir business. ! Let me write your fire Insurance. ( Carl Y, Tengwald, Hotel. Holland. , Phono 9113. if-! Dr. und Mrs. R. W. Clancy are visiting In Scuttle this week withi their daughter, Mrs. Harold' Dag y i-i-ci iu n-ium iu " 'tm o, next ween. A number or novelties will be Introduced at the 1 region benefit urcnesu a or i.otse, uia. Krcrt Hrahn. construction fOre-!,,.hn man or a orioge near me lack Channel mine In the Foots creek district, suffered a broken arm, ai broken collarbone ami seven 1 1 iirnKcn rins wn-n neavy inmoer fell on him last Monday afternoon while unloading It. He was rush- J ed to a local hospital for first uUlJ See Klinor Hanley Flush for rc-J cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 82C K. Main. Phone 902. 332tf tio film of Charlie Chaplin's Frances- Henery will spend $iaoTle Circus wuh rushed to Med io remodel a dwelling on Mennett ford via airplane from Portland avenue, accoi'dini to a building today. permit issued by the city today. j The film missed the train there See Charles A. Wing to buy your and George Hunt or the Cratcrian home. 3! theatre chartered a piano nnd left Mrs. C. D. Woods, who has been 111 with the flu at hrr home on Dakota avenue for th: past 1 0 days. Is reported Improving. Walnut top grafting by expert-1 enced. successful walnut grafter. Call at address. 43. So. Fir. Among tho state of Washington 1 hotel guests In Medford are Mr.' and Mrs. W. K. Dwyer of Son-; kane, Mrs. Lester FertniMin of Kl- lensburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tyson : of Centralia and K. Ridwell, Mrs. YV. 1 1. Km it h, A n ne ! la i t , I .nn ise . Wood. P. II. Johnson. C. S. Gil christ. C. C. Sterner, I). C, Noonan.j Mr. and Mrs. Chester It. Kcllis and' Frank Morely of Seattle. The Star Novelty dance orchestral of Roise, Ida., on tour through i Oregon, will furnish the music for' the American Legion benefit dance I at (he Oriental .Gardens ballroom "irduv night. A record crowd N expected to attend. W M r. men tit mother for tin liert Orr went to Sacra -yenterday to be wit fi .her who has been seriously ill ' past few days. " ! Wells Taxi, Phone 2'u tf. Dynau returned to his ' home and work at I osp;cl: This ' morning after an operation anfl iwi weeks convalescence at the Com - munft yhospltal. i City (hirhage Co. Phone V!'.". HI ! Mrs. W. I i. McNair of Ashland j was a social visitor in the city yes-: toiday. ; ; Dance Gold Hill. Sat. "bi'.n "1 ' Siiilth-Hughes high school' stu dents will gather at the Washing-' ion State collego fur iheir annual' conference the week of April -3 IS' .'.u.J i I ? - 1 SJOSC& TODAY S3 Charlie's pri Ipsa ........ ..-.. ........ ......... . i "i ............ ! .. lo.nl l.n-lne vi.ainr today, Mr. Wehr xtale that the Legion .vaudeville which i put on at the llivoll theatre Inst niKl.t wan a IiIr sm 'ess. the tlrant Pass mftL-ino- n nli tiiv.fir f.-ora 1 - n - their efforts. Tho show will be 'led at Kerby tomorrow night. .vaorney K. K. Kelly nnd son. (!"V Kelly, motored to Sams Val- " morning on ous.ness Much iI"re!" valley la being throughout the shown in the rn an Legion dance, whu-n will be staged ut the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. The last Jx-gion affair proved a won derful success and everyone wIvj attended Is looking forward o anoincr nno iime nexi faiMriy. M unit; nnd specialties by the ia- mmis Star Novelty Orchestra of , Idaho will he special feature ; or tne aiiair. A feature of the high school as-; seinbly held yesterday at the high school was a 4'i-minuto talk by Glen Fabrick. local buslncsa man. 1 whose subject was the "Temple of filzeh." Mr. Faluick's talk was thoroughly enjoyed by the students! and following tho, assembly Mr. j Fabrlck was tlfe c enter of a crowd f KtU(,)ints who were ilUoret.d In asking qtieytionK and hearing more ' about the subject which ho dis cus:ed. Mrs. VI. M. Wilson has been in Ashlund the past week to he with i j her mother, Mr. A. L. Hurv"y.H a. m., with James Stevens, lo- ,,. I,w.n,rt,l oh. .1.1,... unn,.!ml Iv.Hlnnn In U u tho nn. time ago. f 0 tlQpiin S Jr 1171 Arrives Medford Special Airplane for Portland to bring tho film. The first kIiow of "The Circus" will begin at 7 p. m. as it was im possible for them to reach Medford in time for nn afternoon showing, No exense has been spared toaiicton .lanes and Karl Moldrem bring "The Circus, to the many Chaplin fans who are anxiously waiting to see this great comic masterpiece. Obituary R1LKY Mary Riley, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Riley passed away at the family home, 147 South I lolly. Sunday , night. April S, at K::iU. Funeral i Ml,1'vl(,rH held Monday, April Riirfal in Jackson- It. at 4 p. in. ville Can I of Thanks. , We wish to thank our many j friends for thch- kindness and .jympalhy during our ' ; reavement in the loss Of our lovcij ' tine and also for tho many beau- ' tiful flowers. j Mary J-;. Works and Family, i "1 ' Sheen owners. Attention! We are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool -mohair. See us before you sell. MKDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, Phono IOC.!. 27 N. Grape St. 859tt Mall Tribune classified ads reac ?a,aoft TtAnniA or mom very day. tl The World's Show of Charlie IN "The Circus The Monarch COMIC CAPERS UNDER THE BIG TOP. Postively th most hilarious of fun fcaitt awaits you. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrsln Stalioa AAA4.4.4.4W4.4-44-l' 4 The Voice of a Great Country Tonight . - i. . ..n j. :ii 1 lie 3ivmoru .nan irm- j Imc. t h t 9 The Jackson County Creamery. 9 to I : :i Mo.lcm Plumbing & Sheet Metal Co. 9:30 to 10-Sixth Street Su- per Service Station. Friday, April 13 Morning 10 to 10.30 Southern Oregon Klectrlc Co. 10:30 to 11 M. M. Depart- mpnt Store. u lQ ll:30 jaqUe Lenox Mil- 4, .j 4. linery Shop. 11:30 to 12 Noon Rrophy's. Afternoon and Kveninp 12:30 to 1:15 Palmer -Music House. 6: l& Medford Mall Tribune. 8 to 9 Medford Realty Hoard, 9 to 10 Ashland Hour. 4. n to 12 Hunt's Craterlan. The People's Klectrlc company Is again broadcasting one of their popular morning studio programs the following Saturday from 10 to I tertainment features. At this timet Miss Kllow Mae Wilson, a vocal I student under Mr. Stevens dlrec- j j tions, will make her debut as a soprano soloist. Having "dlseov- 1 cred" the young high school girl j TZ as a singer, Stevens Is cnthusl- ZZZ nstlc over the opportunity to pre sent her to the public over KM11D., the Mail Tribune-Virgin station. j Others on the program will in-'rss clude Miss Atma 1-awrence In piano solos and Mary Greiner In comic songalogues. Request numbers for selections to be sung by Mr. I Stevens must reach the local sta- : tion before Saturday morning, in! i order to assure him sufficient time' to be prepared with them. A half-hour program, featuring two of Medford's leading violinists. will he broadcast over KMED, the Mail Tribune-Virgin station, tonight i from 1) to I; 30 o'clock, through tho! courtesy of the Modern Plumbing i and Sheet Metal company. The two violinists, both masters ! of technique and pupular with local ' radio fans, have worked up an In-1 teresting program of old time songs which should f ind favor in this "land of pioiiecrs." j statfTforest TO i OPEN NEXT JULY! SALKM. Ore.. April 12. IPi A tract of about Tu.ihmi acres of! national forest land south of tho j l'mi;ii;i river . near llcedsvort f will come into possession of t lit j state soon after J uly 1 and will he the first state forest of any size and Importance. State I-'orester V. A. Klliott re ceived word yesterday that the I'nited States geological survey has approved the exchange of ' this .solid acreage for an eo.ua I j acreage of "scattered school lands. in variotn parts of the slate. j : AND FOR THREE BIG BAYS . m Greatest Mirth ' tmm mi SI Chaplin q:- of Laughter AX 1 Social Notes and Meetings v. It. c No. 34 will hll;er canceled at the last iuomt:pi The L',i..iu i.ncrtioon. .ion' 1 Am at the home of Mm. C. A. 1 Pickles. 101G Court street. . The annual American J i...uiupf nartv will oe j - ....,1 in the Armory next Tuesda Ap ill 17. for the uenem 01 ' - lr tne veierau """V .u , welfare work carried uut by t ins , group during the year, according ! to Mm. X. C. Chaney, president or j the organization. . : The party will be divided into ' two sessions, the first beginning at '2 o'clock in the afternoon and the evening party beginning at . Reservations for tables und plans are being made through the two committee chairmen, Mrs. J. H. P.elva Aiken, phone 441-M. Kvery auxiliary member is expected to come and also make arrangements for the attendance of guests. Zuleima Temple No. U. Dau ghters of the Nile will meet in the Medford Masonic Temple on Sat urday. April 14, at 2 P. 111. Luncheon will be served at the Hotel Holland at 12:30. lUisi ness of Importance will come be fore the session regarding tbe sending of delegates to the su preme session to be hold in lluf falo, N. Y.. in May. - Beastly Amazing , LONDON, Fug., April 12. (Pi- MR. FEED BUYER: GET OUR FEED PRICES before you buy your next supply. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. SEE 2 Ouiet economical operation has helped to make FRIG I DAI RE THE CHOICE OF Frigidaire operates quietly, automatically, without ftcention. It is remarkably lew in price, &nd surprisingly economical in the use of current. Learn how a few dollars dowo and easy monthly payments put any model in your home.' Corns ia today. People's Electric Store 214 W. Maifi Street Phone 12 PRODUCT-OF-GENERAL - MOTORS Fast Time to California f. . then east if you wish on tvorld-'Vt famous transcontinental flyers. Jj Southern Pacific's famous "Shasta'' and the "Ore Ionian" leave daily for the speedy, comfortable journey over the Siskiyous to California. They make convenient Connection with day or night trains to Los Angeles; you n travel through to Los Angeles with only one night on the train. Go this way. Ride in restful comfort. Delicious meals it naydcrue prices. Low Roundtrip Fares to San Francisco to Los Angeles Similar low fares to other East Th&,sb California It costs little, and in some cases no more to go east !" this way. Southern Pacific olTcrs 5 routes cast from Cal v. . iforn choice matched by no other railroad. Now '. " 61 !i "ours direct from San Fraivisco ar.d Los Angeles to Chicago. Or go Fast via Si sstT Route to New ; Orleans; by train or ship from there. N Souit&em Pacific i ar n AS Tlie Eveniiie N-'ws savs "'at '4 De.Vemuurs, Bon of the Diitbes,i y Venuome, 10 "toon, Washinglon and Newport, had itf f..f tmtav. out arraugemBr." ciasfllfied adTortirtng gets f, These Drug Storeil are open nights this week: ' Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy, Grange Dance Eagle Point Saturday Nite Metropole Orchestra 3 Excellent Floor All Welcome TH MAJORITY V f f J 16 days 20.25 38.75 points. 6 months 27.25 52.5 Ji c-CARLEa Phone 34 aw"""!""