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- - - r - -, PAGE TWO r -L- MEDFORD- M ATL TRTBTTNErMKDFORt), - OREftOW 'TFEfcDAYAPRTL-iVife.-- tl (I b o a (i d rl s c it r- rocnl and ' Personal ' If you are not nlready-rfltlslcred. ' i.i.i ,.i. . h. Hie Htttt chance' thK evening will he tie Inst . hance to register before the piimarns, on .May la. ine iTuwnnnim "i- flee In the chamber will be open until 9 p. m. Walker's regular mid-week dance' Wednesday. - - J. I.. Chrlstlleb caught a - pound Chinook salmon today at his place helow the Savage Rapids Ham. This Is. as far as Is known. the litrgest mlmon caught this year In the llogue.-tJrants Pass Courier, Don't forget the Pythian Sisters': social evening for the Knights of Pythias, their families and friends, i Tuesday, ft p. in. W. R liolger. local milling' r of ed to Medford this morning after l ,i lnn&i ...imiinnv return- snendlng the past two w eeks In Porllnr.d on a buying trip. Mr. Holier In addition to Ills other pur-! chases, laid In Ills stock of Christ-1 . .... m'os tovs at this time. Lawrence JC. Itlowers, enndldnte for delegate to the republican mi-1 tlonltl convention. Your choice tor president Is my choice. 1 expect to represent you, not myself. 1 1 -. I . r llw, t.leh.' teenth amendment: no gum-shoe-j Ing. ho sideslepplng on this great i Issue. Take the profit out of war: nnl thf- son of a Civil war soldier Anil my son drove nn ammunition truck ln France. Ridiculous and Iragic to 'permit one man to be come a millionaire while his neigh- bnr dies for the country. 1 am n personally presentetl to those at- I Lovers of poetry will be Inter former county judge of Hood 1 Elver J tending the radio party nt the Pal-j csted to know Hint "The Search," county and member Oregon lcgis-!tner Music House, immediately latest poem by J. Krlshnnmurtl, Is lattice Address. Kugene, Oregon, 211 .Miss Jane McOuat, employe of) the flntes & l.ydiard (Irorcterln. I left for Portland last night to visit I friends for severnl days. Dr. Rlazos prescription No. 1X!I2 for poison oak n guaranteed rem edy five ounco bottlti 00c at Heath's Drug Store; near us your phone. Free delivery. 31 Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels irtclude Mr. anil Mrs. Gavin W. 'Allan of Toronto. Can., nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. Steven son of Vancouver, H. C. v Another good dinner, Zlon Lu theran church, 4th and Oakdale, Thursday evening, 6 o'clock. Adults 3Cc, children 2tic. 27 Councilman A. J. f'rose was nmong the many Medford und val ley people leaving last evening, taking advantage of the low round trip rnte to Portland for the open ing of the Pacific Coast league basehnll season In that city today. Best L'tnh coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. 837tf Thero wns one fatality due Iti Industrial accidents :n Oregon dur ing the week ending April 12. ac cording to the report of the elate Industrial accident commission. Walker's regular mid-week dance Wednesday. 2 it A sUKKCstlon offered by Thomas!11'' with Lucas tinted glass paint. Waterman, whose home on South Ivy street faces the park, would place small gray squirrels In the city park. He received his Inspira tion for such suggestion on a trip lust year to New Knglnnd und In the east, where such squirrels are In city parks, becoming very tnme lame enough to Jump on the shoulders of park loungers and cat tints from the hands of pnssersby. Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl hnult. Phone non-It. .12 ' Clarence Meeker left last night i for Portlnnd. where he will spend it week on business. A rare treat is In store for you nt the Palmer Music House tonight. A radio party, open to the nubile. with refreshments, are some of theiovrr -'on varieties. Cnll nt gardens Teatures promised. 20 It hns been announced at Ttose blirg that Incorporation papers are soon to he filed by the Medical nna corporation, nn organization being formed by Roseburg doctors A' " Hltams of Foster, fl. II. Cump nnd dentists. The cnrporailon plans I " ' Kelisky nnd K. S. Swan to start work noon on a tbree-storv '" f Kugene. Fred Huntington office building in which the mem- "f Mapleum and s. l. Selllck or hers will be quartered. ' Roseburg. Ask the man who owns one. .181 That good coat. Hansen Conl W. F. Isaacs entertained with a I Co. Phone 2,11). J a 7 1 f dinner party nt bis Rig Rock lodge I lcorge Knight, repi esenlative of on the Kogue river Sunday. Among 'he Crown Flour mills of Portland, those protenl were Mr. ami Mi's, arrived In the clly today on busl . 1. Vawter, Miss Frances Kin- ness. ney and Mis sOtble Natwlck. I Our Poison Onk Lotion gives Im- Oet your permanent Preston ra- medlnle relief. Colvlg Drugs. Open dlo ground nt the Auto Supply nntl ' ''very night und Sundays. Free de Pnrls Co . 3 s. Hlverslde '27 I livery. 27 Don't Miss the RADIO r Party at the Palmer Music House Tonight at 9 o'Clock Featuring the KM ED Presentation, "Madame Q The public is invited to attend. Per sonal appearance and introduction of cast immediately after the com pletion' of the program. o 'WE SELL The first carload of 20 earn at oholco fir lumber and timbers ar rived n'Ololri Hill last week from the Portland sawmills for the Lud- lum Engineering corporation, to bej ueetl in the construction of Jih IG'io.Guu gold dredge on Foots "Ock. "I miles helow flold 1 1 1ll. i.onnirt fw th )m)(r am timhPni ,.n fol. fj,t.elaHs clear uiegon nr uninor. i ne Keel the dredge will be laid about May 1. I.ucas Paints and varnishes at, Woods Lumber Co., 711 I-:, Main. I Phone 1 32V A marriage license was issued 1 stiuotcd a number of dwellings i at the county clerk's office tohere during the past two years.; Ralph Lender. 26. and Madge Abel, : was granted n permit yesterday to Hi. both of Kagie Point, and to, build unother one , ju o cost of Itobt rli IMtnll. iS. .of Pinehurst. ti'"M. The location of th new i and J..;Hlan Kldcr, : 1 . of Ashland, duelling was not given. A-t baM' Kfnin hay for Bale by , Packard ir,i5, Packard. 28i bale or' ton Phone 317. 47 Miss Opal Dunham of San Fran-j A nong the hotel guests in Mert-1 Cisco, a former well known Med-i f'"'d fro mthe stole of Washington I ford resident. Is spending u short arc A. K. Walls of Chehalls. .Mrs. ' time here visiting friends and rela-l r. t. Itlirrilll' ti T tllvnml:! Mr nn, Mrs. A. II. Jones. Miss lorretto. A.j Klrscliner. J. Meyer and A. II. i Holms of Seattle. Walker's regular mid-week dance Wednesday. IBiOi.ks orehard and her mother. who!to the state bureau of health ilur- i.p i-t a -i.mi. t. u it ..i. I.... i , it i.- . . . nr ti a riimu nt u h. ....... ... . ...-.- ' ern Oregon Optical company and miss neine or mo nemo art shop.; n'ii iasc nigni oy iraiu to speiiti several days In Portland on bus!-j ness. I A-l haled L'rnln bnv for tattln hv bale or ton. Phone .117. 47jthe field Hiindity patrolling Oregon A bounty w arrant was issued at j fishing; streams to' guard agnlnst the i-outity clerk's office yesterday : to Mrs. Malile Qunckenbush of! Talent for one coyote. The cast of the radio playlet, j "Madame it." which will be broad-' cast over KMKI) tonight, will he: after the close of the program. 2iI(amontt the new' books In- the pub- .Mis. W. II. McN'.ilr of Ashland ! spent seveml hours In the city to day visiting w ith local friends, If you want n good building "loan bh n low rate of interest, see Red len ft Co. 42tf Additional instruction tin photo printing was one of the main fea tures last night ut the regular meeting of the. Medford Camera club In thn studios of J. Verne Shnnglo In the Medford building. A gooti sized membership was pres ent and showed ft decided increase over past meetings of the club,. j which is becoming popular among local enmera fans. Get your permanent Preston ra dio ground at the Auto Supply nnd Parts Co., 3 S. Riverside. 27 Mrs. J. W. Watkins returned this morning from a three weeks stay in Lilld. Wash., to which city she was called by the Illness of her mother. Mrs. F.llu J. Rest. The latter Is now much Improved ln health. Get your permnnent Preston ra dio ground nt the Auto Supply and Parts Co.. 3 S. Riverside. 27 Henry Gregory of Central Point spent several hours this morning ln the city on business nnd pleas ure. t-'uvo the surface nnd you snve uooila Lumber Co., 711 E. Main. Phono 108. 82 Mr. nnd Mrs. Y K. Stewnit and William McNeally of Klamath Falls aro among the Klamalli county vis itors who urrlved In Meilfurd yes terday. Choice perennial plnnts, twolvo ' varieties of columbine, eight ofi flocks, perpetnnl pinks, giant hlbls cus, oriental popples nnd many. North on Pnc'lflo highway, opposite Owen-Oregon office, s. K. Chas- tlnn. Phone fi42-L2. 30 Professor Hnglehard of Happy Camp on the Rogue river, was a visitor in the city this morning. Plant lerennlals now before warm weather. S. K. Chnstain has on Pacific highway opposite Owen Oregon office. Phone 042-1.2. 30 Included among- the oregonlans registered lit Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are (1. 99 i HAPPINESS' Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Pruett. Art Pnrtris, Mr. and Mm. Fred Week. All Weeks. Frank Amy. F. J. Mr. i'herson. O. T. Rlrgner, Mage Mor ris and William Sutherland were among th local residents who left fur Portland on the baseball ex- i cursion of the Southern Pacific last night. V)u c-ori,aiy lnvU.(, , . public rudlo parly at Palmer Music mni'iuHn lonigni. i ne playlet, -Mail- j ame Q," which will be presented over KMhl) tonight, will be thejnt Medford hotels Include K. 1J. f feature number of the program. Calhoun, Fre)k. Piper, Leon' J. II. Newton, who has con-' Down, Mr. and Mr. H. F Llntell ! ' I l-pu Horeen doors and fixtures at , Woods Lumber Yard, ; Phone lux. 25 ' .Mrs. J. R. Zash from the Three! iu uit i t tt.-;: ... . . . tit'tii ..e,,,,,-,, the morning In the city. walnut lop grafting by experi- enceu, successful walnut grafter, Coll nt address, 437 Ho, Fir. seventy deputy game wardens iin,l unee.ol ,.ntv,A .neHnu t violations. Wells Taxi. 2!io. Phone 2 S Our Poison Onk Lotion gives im- mediate relief. Colvlg Drugs. 0en every night and Sundays. Fl'eo do- livery. 27 lie library. .... .. . -. . .- See Kllnor Hanley nush for r- cleaned nlfnlfa oed and baled hay. 820 K. Malm Phone tl2. 382lf Mrs.- Kmmn Carey Johnson and Miss Mufflt Montgomery of Pueblo, Colorado, stopped off today en -route from Portland to San Francisco to visit their former 101 Dorado friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sumptcr Smith and Mrs. it. T. De Losh..' Phono 251 for Packard demon stration. .' 28 "Tlieosophy and the New Psy chology." by Annie Besant, and "The Search. " by Jeddu Krlshna nnirtl. were recently donated to the Jackson county library by the Medford Theoaophlcn! society. Hemstitching 8c per yard. Mut tons covered at Handicraft Shop. tf The Crater Lake guild of the Presbyterlun church held a delight ful social meeting nt the home of Miss Kllznbeth Hurr last night. Mrs. V. J. Coverstone reviewed n chapter from the "straight Path to Tomorrow." Oflcers elected for the ensuing year Included Miss Jes sie Andrews, president. Miss Helen Itullls, vice president: Mrs. Una Inch, secretary; Mrs. M. K. chap man, trensurer. Miss Winifred An drews conducted her usual impres sive devollnnals. Detlclous re freshments were served Inter In the evening. Kvery man and womnn over 21 years old who has resided In the state six months prior to the nrl- mnry, May 18. Is entitled to vote, but must register at once. Anvtmn in the county or Medford can reg later at county clerk's office or the Medford Chnmher of Com merce. rf Cnllfornlnns registered nt fcfed fnrd hotels Include G. H. Fraser and Frank King of Oakland. !. ami Mrs. M. It. Crooks of Mt. Shasta, .luck llenson of Hollywood, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 1). Sanderson of Chlco, Mrs; Kmmn St burn of Glen dale, Luther F.. Jenner and C. Ito of Han Francisco. R. c. Kimball. Jean Granville. P. A. Clegg and F. G. Jackson of F.os Angeles. Get your permnnent Preston ra- V .;.... nuppiy nntl I arts t o.. 3 S. Riverside. 27 I .. """"'" ifiiii-seniniive 01 the Mean Spray Pump compnny of San Jose. Calif., arrived in the city today on business. Select your hew spring suit nt the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn and I'M V. Prlco lines. All the new weaves from 25 to T,0. We guar antee fit nntl satisfaction. 32fltf While his iKIHitUUIl l.s HUM Vprv.Oflv ifitl l.a 1... - I i serious. Job,, HilllnKs. who huh-l east during Copco hour from !) to !!elL .'" L" "ml "' ""' "liccial urogram has njurles two weeks ago when struck 'lKcn provided by the California by an automobile on Mam street.. Oregon Power company In response was reported to be somewhat het-lto popular request. .. . ,...,.. n -ns reported from', some unknown source this fore noon that Mr. inning, i,n, llPd rausing several persons to call rtvrs office for verification. Packard. Packard. Packard. 28 Miss Marv Hess of the Mall Trlb une business staff, left Inst night for Portland, to he gone several days on a visit with friends. "He kind for a year for a dol Inr," send to Jackson CounVy Hu mane Society, Medford. 36 J. M. Hurt of Salem, represent ing the John Deere Plow company. Is In the city today calling on local trade. Let me write your fire 'nstirntioe. i an . 'lengwnld. Hotel Holland Phone 998. tf. Temporary auto licenses were l sued nt the sheriffs office jester tiny to Ivan Itrown.of Jacksonviii, and the following of Medford: M..I vtn Hurnett. J. II. Tnnri. Joe Noon-' Chester. Rose Fnweett, R. n. Jes-1 sup. j . i;. walker. II. K. Wlrth. K. ! 11. llcnselman. F. S. Spurglu, c. A. Falwell ami the People's L'tcetrle store. I'toh coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Conl Co. Phone 2J!i 337tf!wl" 08 conducted from the Conger Fire of undetermined origin de. 'unonil parlors Thursday. April IS. stroyed the Mountain View inn two'"' ,f:!,0 p' "'" HrV- Mt'" ' ,ne miles south of Wolf Creek Ins' 1 'hrtstlnn church will have charge inurstiay. The Inn had I n do- Ing a tourist nnd meal business. It was owned by August Wlcdckehr and rent, by Jack Albright. Will you step up to n Packard? ;s PhlllliW Heck. Portend Insur ance man, will leave this tenlng for Pan Francisco on business, hav ing spent several tlnysVn .Medford. see i nnrles A. Wing to buy your home. (1. Foster Skiff nnd Ralph S. Thompson, representatives of the Oregon Journal, are business vis Itors In the clly from Porilnud. who arrived yesterday. Tom Vint, the landscape engineer! of the national park system, who arrived in the city from Rainier or f Mailer national park and spent, yesterday In conference,. with Sup-i erlntendent C. CI. Thomson of Cra-i ter national park, departed la.it j niKht for an official visit at Lassen ! national park. , ! Bee Kllnor Hanley Bush for ro I cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay, aio d. main, fnone BUZ. 832lf liuesls from Portland registered IMn Himpson. (Jen. H. Johnson, the Medford Rotary club, and the 1 tend the Rotary district confer-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hherman. A. splendid program which as pre- eDce at sntte n6" week, and al Abraham. J. II. Kllars. K. M Fin-: i large number of local . Rotarfans ' r.er. Mr. and Mrs. M. Marks O (! ' B""'d pr , or ,!r'nt ln,er!U ' i signified their 'intention of being1 Hatch. C. A. Maddox, J. II Maible ! , "mn' l,us lnl""" mn "n "f rl present I and It. Williams. " j rultunsts In attendance. Kach P.o-; 0ue8,s at today's luncheon In-. Packard. delivered "S'ii " waH uni'd to bring aclll(ie(j Hotariang Don Fraser of i Kleven more hundretiths ot'an : Lodi, Calif.. Hay Paddock of Seat-I Inch of rain fell here during the1'? ' J'""""' 11 ' """' found ,)ei Wash., and -Miss Harrison. Mr. j 24 hours ending ut 5 a. m today ' ' r 10 ' i Harrison, Ted Haker, Vernon Vaw-! making ,H3 of an Inch that has1 ' orn- ,'"n,rlnan ,h" 'r- i ter, H. K. Harder, Jas. Slornh, IlobJ ritllfn in n mnnth .... a ut, l. ' since January 1st, and M.C6 Inches 711 E. Maln.slnce September 1st last. i Wells Taxi. 2Sic. Phone 25 Communicable disease. i i. ... . . ..: ..h iMt .rn inciuae: Ty- i phold. 3: diphtheria scrnlet rever, n; measles, 82; Influenza, i smallpox, fil; tuberculosis, 21: .pneumonia, 10: ehlckeniiox ' in i mumps, 23: epldemln meningitis .'ll nnPa i. .... ' win nttee f.it- ni,ii,i.n i t .i .i .i" it.u. L . . div nntl tin !i,.t. . . unu uuien nunurens o ZLt: U2J,r,n':M """ "is cattle at lead Twenty-nine out of .i. l.1!lnB ock "now" throughout the) tf.cai-s registered here yesterdsv with the local state auto traffic bureau. ho nave many inquiries for 18 North Riverside. . 30 r or the regular oily council meet. in. tonight, so far as be learn- cd. Utile important business Is slat ed for transaction. However, most Anything Is liable to come up un expectedly nt n council meeting. Social Notes and Meetings The Alpha . Delta class of the Fim Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs.' I.' 11. Gove, 504 South Holly. All members anil friends are 'urged to uttemi. Any one desiring; transportation pleuto call Mrs. Roy Htioklunliam. The Ladles' A hi of the First Christian church will a e r v e a waffle supper on Friday evening, April 20, in the recreational hall, between the, hours of S and 8 o'clock. . .. Remember the midweek prayer meeting at the First Christian church. The attendance is grow 1uk and more interest is being shown during each meetlnB, the lessons being well given by the able .leader, Kev. Carmen E. Men. Teachers' naming school will lie-?!n Wednesday evening; at 1 the Presbyterian church at 7 o'clock. The school lasts hut two weeks, lessons belnK K i v e 11 Wednesday, Thursday und Friday evnniuKs nf each week. Those desiring to take this training In Bible studies will meet Wednesday evening, April 18, for enrollment. !, '! The young people or the First Christian church C. E. society, will give a welner roast on Friday eve nhv;, April 20, honoring the senior society, who defeated the young people in n recent contest. The members of the two societies will meet at the church Friday evening ut 7 o'clock, and go In a body to some selected spot 011 the Apple gate. In case of bad weather it will be Impossible to go and they will not meet at the church. A large number of local people plan to attend the card party to be given by the Ladles' Auxiliary of the American Legion tonight. The affair will he held In the aux iliary rooms on the second floor 0f the Armory nnd a pleasant even- K t8 assured all who attend. Re- freshments will be served during the evening. Many radio parties nre being planned throughout the valley to listen In on the attractive Copco program which takes place over KMLI) tonight. ;y special ar rangement the complete version of Madame Q. ' popular ratllo com- MARTIN Guy. M. Martin, aged ! S" years, passed away at the home on Crlffen Creek, Monday, April IB. Hpsldea his wife. Nancy K. .Martin, ho is survived by two sons, David Martin of Medford and A. C. .Mdrtih of C.rlfTen Creek, and n half brother, lwis A. I'etlis, of (irlffen Creek. The faintly came to the Rogue. River valley from Mis souri lit years ago and have made their homo at the place of hla death since. Mr. Martin wns a member of the Cheater Arlhur iist 0. A. H. of Kansas. III., having served in the Civil war. Ilo united with the Christian church when 26 years of age and, has been a faith- '"rKP'' 1,1 church atfalrs until vry recently, when his health '"nipeuen nun to retire, lie was a most kind hearted friend and neighbor, nnd the many friends who knew him will feel the loss of a close friend. Funeral services of services and interment will lie made in the Jacksonville cemetery. - . Sheen Owners, Attention! We are ln position to pay you moro than anybody for wool-mo-hntr. See us before you sell. MliDFORD BARGAIN HOUSB, Phone 1061. 37 N. Orar lie g u I a r convocation' Crater l.tke Chapter S2. r A. .M., April 17, 7:30 Obituary ; p. m. o F. K. NICHOLS, ffocv. O - . Today was 'Farmer's day i"' ' . .. ...... ! i-'Vu"".' '"F"ler,y San'H ,So"a' Calif., who has just moved to the I Kogue Kiver vulley and purchased! ' 0 rancn .wnprp ne wl1' e for - ,u . ' , "J ated i that Mr. Harrison had brought to I mat -nr. Harrison nan brought to ...,. , ..,.,. Ln ,(le hiBtorj, o( wuthern Oregon as n nucleus for his future nci.lv' Hies, it Is felt that this newcomer will be a decided asset to this com - 3ll,, it , muniiy, .mutiny, u n is an expert in nis "ne ond has titken hundreds ountry. -Mr. Harrison responded with a short talk in which he gave his m," "'"u .. . 'cu ,,, k.,. "l'",! the cow. tracing the ancestry ofi this noble beast back to the Garden I of F.don. She also told of the lm- pottnnce of the cattle industry, out- j lining the many uses of dairy prod- ; ucts, and stilted that without the; cow, this world would be a sorry' place Indeed. Miss Harrison's tulk as gremed with prolonged ,,. pluuse. . Vernon Vawter presented a com prehensive plan for the securing of a large cannery for the vnlley, and asked the cooperation of the Ro tury club In working up prelimin ary arrangements. President Allen appointed R. c. Corn to represent the Medford Rotarlans on the gen oral committee, a most appropriate selection as very few up-to-date c a n n e r 1 es function successfully without "corn." An impromptu "hog calling" contest was staged during the pro gram, the new Rotnry directors be. ing selected to compete for first prize. Jack Carle, Frank Newman. Kd Shockley, Horace Hromley nnd Bill Holger were instructed In the art of "pig shouting" by Charlie! Hoover, and after a heated contest! the judges awarded first honors to Newman, with Shockley a close second. The o,lher.., "also ran." Ilenry Conger was then called in for a real demonstration of this noble profession, and showed the way hogs should be calletV and how! Ted Haker announced the Cham ber of Commerce banquet. April 27. which will bo in the nature of a "home products" dinner spon sored by all the local service clubs. The Rotnrians have been chosen to sell the tickets for the nffnlr and President Allen appointed a "live wire" committee to canvass the community at once. Carl Swlgart announced the Lions club benefit dance for John Hillings nt Hilarity hall. Saturday night, nnd urged every Rotarian to attend to help this prominent civic worker who was seriously In jured by an automobile. Henry Conger gave a fine talk on winter bluegrnss In which the Medford Rotary club Is vltnllv In terested, giving three main reasons for Its ultimate success. The first reason Is that It will grow on bar- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY OR LK.vr -t-rnom furnished apt: private entrance: hath, ga innge, large sleeping porch. Tel. 1320. r.L'o So. Fir. -in WANTKI) To borrow $50(1 for three years on in acres fruit and garden place. Clear now. (live first mortgage. Will pay I'J. A. J. Washitm. !ox KI7, Medford. FOR SA I. K Turkey eggs. 3!l-J-2. 28 OR SAL10 1 Ford light delivery body with curtains. $lf: 1 cook stove, sin; 1 refrigerator. 60-lb. sie. S5; I la-key National cash register. J2: 1 conl anil chunk heater. S3: I Iron bedtsend, S2. W. A. Richardson. Central Point. Ore., across highway from brick yard. 2S FOR KK.VT Modern 3 - room house; range in. At 4 N. Orange. 28 YVAXTHP To buy a one-cylinder motorcycle: must be in good condition. Address II, care Mall Tribune. j FOR SALi: Orthophonle ln per fect condition, $a:, worth of rec ords: bargain at $2lla. Telephone I'onalt Clark 301 -J -3 3- These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's DrngStore cg Windows and Doors q LARCI-ST STOCK IN SOVTHKUN OHFGON ' TROWBRIDGE :U d n I.VMHK.n YARD I cs ren ground, the second, that It will prod u'ce more seed than ilny other; known grass of pasture variety, and the third, that It can be raised with-', out labor no care or-; cultivation-. ' being required to harvest a suc cessful crop. In closing, Mr. Con-1 Rer vistoned a hHppy and prosper- ous territory as a result ut thlH hew crop which promises tto revolu tionize the dairy and farming In dustry. President Allen e a 1 1 e d lor a at check or those who plan to at-1 I-lrson, Dr. Keene. M. U. ' Chase! i,.KanllAII ('tiautat Unnill I' fl Earl Day and Henry Conger. , PORTLAND, Ore.. April 17. Ut A move h- ""V officials to get I lower electric rates was slnrteil in- ' lower electric rales won started to .;., 'and city commissioners Instructed I City Attorney Frank S. Grant to prepare a petition to the public jservlre commission nsking down- waru revision or rates in J'orlland. of,. . Xorkv. I wlli not he responsible for any I debt contracted by my wife. Mrs. W' P- Brown, nfler this date. April I1". "-s- W. D. BROWN., ! Tribune office. ' ,t ' Our Attractive Facilities Make B&nkihg a Pleasure Here i Vnn mill ttA t,-'t '.1....n.- You w"l this bank always . re ad? to rends Bahkiflg Serv ices thtft are so essential to every oneV . The entire office force makes you feel at home. , Oyr plan is to have you feel better When you leave than when you come. With this spirit prevailing banking can not fail to be & pleasure here. "Partners In . Community Development"" t Measuring out . . . each delicious tablespoonful It wsjn't so long ago that people used to rtmart on the fact that Wesson Oil makes such a delicious French Dressing. Now it's taken for granted. . . Watch your hostess as she mixes her dressing when the salad is served ss sjie tilts that lovely crystal cruet you're always admired and measures out so chtimingly each tablespoonful of pun rich oil. - Of course she osesWesson Oil! .'. .Who indeed doesn't, these days? For here is an unusually choice salad oil. Pure. Wholesome. And deliciously good to eat. . . Made from the finest oil obtainable and refined over and over again until it has that clear, pile straw color that tells the story of its own goodness. And such an exquisite delicacy of flavor! Flavor that blends pet" fectly with all the other ingredients that go to make really piquant French Dressing. . . By the way, have you tried Vftsson Oil for frying ,d for CJk malting? It makes food tate much better andit'svery convenient to use. FEEL WbNDERFULUFotid that "Stands By" You Protein, carbohydrates, laxative "bulk" and vitamines, plus toasty, ' creamy deliciousness. TOMORROW ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL OF .. LAST TIMES TODAY THE PRIVATE LIFE OF HELEN OF TROY THE SENSATION AL EXPOSE OF THE GAY LIFE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST FLAPPER QllEEN Starring ' MARIE CORDA and . RICARDO CORTEZ ti SUE 'luiiiiiifniniiiiinfin1' J TOMORROW FEATURING CADET SAXTETTE MONARCHS OF THE-' SAXOPHONE MACK & MILLARD NOT "WE" JUST "US' ROSS & ROSS THE ACT WITH A PUNCH PAUL RU8SELL & HAQGERTY In . ODDITIES OF SONG LESLIE HALL 'JUGGLING CONVERSATION ALIST FEATURE PICTURE Bargain Matinee 2 P. M. Children 10 Adults 35 Evenings 7 and 9 Children 25, Adults 50