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URGED TO VOTE
A large group of Copco, em
ployes attended the regular lunch
con meeting uf the Copco Forum
this noon and , enjoy vd a novel
program. The speaker of the
day was Mr. V. (JJgolo. general
manager of the Guano Light anil
l'ower Co., who gave his hearers
some interesting fact regarding
the gpneration ar.d distribution
of electric power in his country.
.Many unusual methods, as em
ployed in joreign power com-
nanlea. were touched upon y
fine speaker, who complimented
the Copco group upon me enic
lent mnnngement of the1 local
company. Some amusing cxpe-
helices and anecdotes were ulsot
related by the distinguished vis- j
iitor. !
j Lloyd Williamson, who pre-
'sided as chairman, announced
that Fred King is leaving the
! employ of the company to enter
the field uf aviation and will be
connected with Tex Itankins fly
: Ing servlte of ui-tland. Mr.
' King was railed on for a few re
marks and expressed his regret at
; leaving the Copco organization.
"I feel just like I am leaving
' home," rz.id King, but hope to
i see many of you at the Portland
air field when you come to the
idly." Mr. King spoke of the
future of nviation and urged the
, Copco forum to get behind the
local air field improvement cam
paign to retain Medford's repu
tation throughout the west.
Horace Itrnmlcy announced the
urgent need of registering at
once. In order that everyone
; might exercise his rigjit to vole
at the next election. "Let's 'pH
: out a real vote this year, snid
j flromley, "the majority is hound
'to he right if everyone votes, so
'do your duty as an American citi-
ssen und vote, without fail."
Visitors at today's luncheon in
cluded Earle Davu of station
KMEl), and Frank Bash of the
J'rospect No. 2 power develop
LOWF
VIVIAN COSS Will; STATE HATCHERY
lUHUiuV 0101
The Wright Snow Plow company,
with headquarters in Medford. was
incorporated yesterday for $35,000,
with the names of C. K. (.fates. Wil
liam Lydiard. O. O. Alcnderfcr,
Paul Wright. F. K. Wahl and Ben
Moller signed to the articles of in
corporation, which were on file to
day at the county clerk's office.
The corporation will sell and
manufacture a new motor-driven
snow plow for opening mountain
roads. The machine was given a
successful test last year in the
('rater L:ik national park.
At an assembly held at the high
school Wednesday afternoon it
was announced by Principal 11. 11.
Conkle that the highest scholastic
honors of the senior class had
been awarded
! Nina lloehne
i
Matt Rycknian, veteran superin
tendent of state fish hatcheries,
who attended the sportsmen's hun
nuet ut Ashland lust night, left
Medford this forenoon, accompa
nied by Deputy Game Warden Hoy
by the faculty to j I urr and Chris Gottlieb, for an
Miss lloehne will inspection tour or mo initio runs
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Mannish 'Mixtures Twills
On the street and at the office, many
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often modishly bound with braid.
9.90 and
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Neatly fitting, with single or double,
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Essential to Smart Costumes!
Our "Lady-Lyke" Foundation Garments
As more graceful, feminine
lines are approved, the moulded
figuse becomes important cor
sets, girdles, brassieres and com
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Silk Frocks
For Spring Days
ACT A new
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IJ Kj r& these days I
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new colors
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lip
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Modish Garments
LADY-LYKE garments
follow the prevailing ten
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mould your figure on smart
lines.
Buy a Coat
In Smart Style
at Small Expense
Coats in the
prevailing tail
ored and dress
styles arc on
display at our
very moderate
price.
Women
Mine
Juniors
$14.75
Scarfs, tape
effects and
other smart
details appear
on these de
sirable coats.
Summertime
UnxHes of Rayon Are
Ideal
Because they can be
washed so easily and wear
so well, women everywhere
are selecting rayon undies.
Many, many lace-trimmed
garments for
98c
Your Costume Is Incomplete
Unless Your Gloves Are Smart
The flattery of soft, smooth-fitting
kid gloves makes them ap
proved by discriminating women.
$2.98
Novelty cuffed styles and smart
slip-ons in light colurs.
Handbags in Varied Shapes
Are Important Accessories
Every smart woman must have a handbag, of
course not so much to use. as to carrv out the
O color scheme of her costume. Clever pouch and
envelops shapes are modish for Spring.
98c 1.98 2.98
Reptilian Effects Contrasting Trim r
Novelty leathers in shades of tan and gray also black are important.
' Plain colors have trimming of a contrasting shade.
valedictorian. Second honors 1 hatchery, lie plans to return to
I were awarded to Vivian Cosh who , Ins haedquarters at Salem tonight.
) will act us sulututortun. The race- it 1h not generally Known that
j for second place wa very clo.se be- Mr. Ityekman has had years'
riween Miss Cosh and Oeorge iSllli- experience us superintendent of
! man. their grades for the three mate fifh hatcheries has held that
land a half years being almost office ever Hlnce It was created, and
identical. filled ft -long before the fish and
lloth Miss lloehne and Miss Cosh j game commission was divided into
in amituon 10 excellent Kcnoiusuu separate units, but ft Is known that
records have taken part in the
various activities of the school.
M i.ss lloehne is president of the
Torch Honor c-eiety and has held
class offices. Miss t'oss has been
a leader in various activities, hav
ing received letters in basketball
in 196 and. 1!l'7, and h:is been a
member of the dlrls' CI lee club and
the orchestra. She captained the
debute team last wemestr and Is
president of the (Jills' Athletic association.
Among the improvements to bo,
mado in Medford church proper-1
ties this year will be the In-
stallation of a new $r.000 pipej
I organ at St. Mark s Episcopal.
The vestrymen have been .busy ,
the past several weeks sollcitinK
funds from the membership ofj
the church, and the success theyj
have met with Indicates thnt the
organ will be installed during the.
, early summer months. For the
purpose of raising additional
funds toward the purchase of the
organ, a biff Kaster frolic will '
be held at tho parish house next j
Kriday evening, to which the gen
eral public is Invited. A good
program, which Includes dancing
and refreshments, has been pro
! vided. There will be fish ponds
'and candy booths for the children.
he is un expert authority on fish
culture and till knowledge pertain
ing to fish.
In talking about tho conditions
of the fish butchery at Diamond
lake, Mr. Uyckman said that bo In
tends to visit that hatchery, one
of the most important in the United
Stales, when the fish br.;in to run
there, no matter what the weather
cmiilillnliu llu nltvpfj tiifinfiiri.u tn
get Into the Diamond Inke hatchery
when egging time there comes, at 1
times in past years wading through
deep snow.
Kk tuking time thero thin year 1
Is later than in other years, and j
only last Saturday he received in-1
formation from one of the hatchery 1
men that the fish have not yet
started to run at Diamond lake, and
that iudcations are that they will
I not begin to do so mull about May ,
1st.
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MADE IN MEDFORD
tomorrow, 6:41) p. m. .
( Hises anil sets computed for
level horizon).
Forecast for tonight and to
morrow; Cloudy tonight and Fri
day; moderate tern perat tire.
Is. WALTER DICK.
Meteorologist, I'ntted Slates
Weather It urea u.
The Weather
MISS STEARNS IS
U
QUEEN
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, US.
Precipitation for 24 hours, end
ing 5 a. m., .07 Inch.
Yesterday's weather here; High
est temperature. highest this'
mouth since l'tl. !ti. Lowest1
temperature yesterday. 4 1 ; lowest
this month since IMS, 12. Mcani
temperature yesterday. r2: de
arture for the day. excess 1 de- j
gree. Average dally deficiency
ft u the month, 1 degree.
Precipitation: To t a 1 rainfall
since 1st of month, .ffi Inches;
IS -year average for the month.
1.3U Inches. Total rainfall nine
Jnnuirv i-t, 6 fit inches. Total
rainfall since September 1, 14.30
Inches.
humidity yesterday. 5 n. m.,
87 per cent; 12 noon, 75 per cent;
5 p. m., 55 per cent.
: Character of day: Cloudy,
, Hun sets today at :4s p. m.,
rises tomorrow, rit.l.l a. m., sets
SACItA.MlLNTt). Cal.. April 1
(V) Joseph Sroka is dead and t
L. A. Strehle, a peanut vendor,
is probably fatally wounded, as
tho result of a squabblo over
property rights here this morning.
Sroka fdiot Httehle and then fled
to his homo and committed suicide.
SALEM, Cue.. April 1 2. (ZP)
K. Ftluhm, trusty Inmate of the
state Insane hospital,, who hati
charge of the mail delivery and
library, escaped last night about
eigbt o'clock. He was committed
from Multnomah county In 1 'J 14
and I FiTi yenrs old.
The first counting of votes in
i the De Molay nueen contest re
veals that Hoberta Stearns is lead
ing with a total of 145 votes,
closely followed by Edna Mno
Wells with J 340 votes. Olive
Lantis holds third place with 1110
votes and Edith Slump is fourth
with 1030. The contest closes
April 28.
The winner will be sent to the
state De Molay conclave at Salem
May 4 and 5 and hhe will be the
guest of the Salem Rainbow girls.
At Salem, tho winner will enter a
state qqueen contest, according to
present plans.
The votes are being sold for one
cent each und the proceeds will
go to pay the expenses of tho win
ner, with tho exception of one
third of thn amount, which will
revert to tho local De Molay chapter.
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CARPENTER
Chiropractic
Electro-Therapy
308 Medford Bldg.
Office Phone 430-E
Residence Phone 669-R
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LAUDS BANQUET
The memhern of the stnto game ;
and fiKh comniisHionH, Htato of fi-
ciaU and lending Mportsmen of the
Htato who attended were loud In !
hteir praise of tho big banquet of,
the Jackson County (ianie lrotcc- j
tlvo nanoclatlon held In Ashland
last eveniiiK, which all char
acterized an nr delightful affair, i
PerhapH the m-nUmi-nt wan best j
expressed by Hen Dorrin of
Kugcne, well known member of '
the Ml ate game commlM-sion, in the !
Hotel Medford lobby this forenoon,
who In speaking of last nlghl'rt '
banquet enthuslaHtlcally said: j
"The sport nnten and people of
thlH county have the uncanny fac
ulty of always throwing big ban
quets of the most successful kind.
1 know, for I have attended four
of them in past years, und all were
bung-up affairs."
TEAMS SILVER CDP
At an asHcmhly held at tho sen
ior high school yesterday a silver ;
loving cup. Hie Kift of Fay Dia
mond, local Jeweler, was presented
to tho student body by Mr. Calll-,
son, representing Mr. Diamond.
Tnis cup Is unique In the fact that
ft was awarded as an athletic tro-1
phy and on one side is inscribed
the nunies of Medford's champion
basketball squad and on the other
side the names of tho football let
ter mift for tho present school
year. The cup was accepted by
Clifford Moore, president f.f the
student body. In behalf of that or
ganization, who expressed tho up-,
preclallon of the students for thn!
Mr. Diamond In tho various ath
letic activities of tbe school.
Inve
tors
Dividends on the 7 PREFERRED stock of
this Association are guaranteed by the earnings
of over 51,000,000.00. This is an ideal investment
Jackson County
Building & Loan
Association
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