MEDFORD MAIL TRTRVm, BEDFORD, OKECON, TITirRSDAY, 'APRTL 19, 192ft.
PiQE THREH
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After t
on a
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TRY WIFE KILLER
M )H1A, Ore. April 19 VP)
three days of questioning
jury was obtained
der of his wife, Ella Juris llun-l
nula, who was shut to death the
morning of February !J. The
Jury was taken to a hotel ope
rated by Hannula's mother, to
view the scene of the shooting,
which occurred during Hannula's
birthday party.
St. Helens. Lumber shipments
for one week aggregate 6.0UU.UUO
feet.
BANQUE
today to y Gom Hannula. 22,
chart
e of firt dCRree niur-
Oregon Electric railway plans to
build 60 to 70 miles logging road
In east I. Inn county.
A NATION-WIDE
INSTITUTION-
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ENNEYLO.
NATIONAL
In RESOURCES
LOCAL
In SERVICE
Frocks for Youth
Adopt Many Style
and Gay Colors
The school and college
pirl 5s interested in smart
clothes these days gradua
tion festivities mean fre
quent and certainly mod
ish changes I spanning,
fresh styles are here.
Jaunty Sports Frocks
and Soft Afternoon
Types
From morning 'til night, there
are frocks that are just made
for every occasion I Carefree
sports and tailored types are
side by side with the loveliest
chiffon and lace frocks imagin
able, fmall women can weat
junior sizes, too.
Sizes 13 to 19
An Exceptionally Worth While Assort
ment of Lace-Trimmed
Rayon Lingerie
Scores of dainty garments new fresh desir
able now featured at a price that brings all the
undies you have wished for within your reach.
Fine ravon fashions these
charming underthings each
one trimmed with
lace.
Gowns Chemise :
Step-ins French Panties
Bloomers and Slips
A complete assortment of gar
ments that you will need for the
spring and summer buy a quan
tity now for your needs in the
future.
On Her Dressing Table
"Jaciei" Has A Favored Position
Fastidious women are par
ticular about their favorite toi
let preparations JACIEL
pleases thousands with its
daintiness, delicate fragrance
and absolute purity.
Creams, 29c and 49c
Powder, 49c and 9c
The light cljansing cream pene
trates deeply, $ie vanishing cream
soothes and closes the pores
thei. a bit of powder and rouge
and your complexion is tiie envy
of your friends.
I PLAN!
BY CITY CHURCHES; SENIOR CLASS TO
FOR NEXT MONDAY; BE HELD JUNE 1
au ...i.iiti.., t.. ibo riirtHtliin Dr. Arnold liennetl Hull win
workers' school being held under! be the speaker of the day nt tho
the auspices of five of tho churches1 high school commencement this
of the city, plans are being laid tojyear. the date of which has been
have a great men's banquet onUjset lor tTiuay. juno i. i -program
for the men of these eo- nounccment was mado by City
operating churches next Monday School superintendent E. H. lled
nlglit at 6:30 p. m. The main rick, who, in co-operation with
spaker of the evening will do icv.uign bciiooi oiutmi, iuiuuj
Henry M. Campbell, y). L., of Kan uera ana class oiucers aim i-um-Kranclsco,
who Is field secretary I mlltees. is rounding out tho final
ror the men s wors oeparimeui m jimiu 101 me .b'
the Presbyterian church on the
coast. He has addressed thous
ands of men all over tho coast In
their great Christian gatherings
nnd tho men of Medford will con
sider It a worthwhile hour spent
with hint and In splendid Chris
tian fellowship. Tho place of the
banquet and program will bo an
nounced soon. The men of tho
churches are urged to save this
night for this purpose.
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mont program ever held in Med
ford.
lloth these exercises and the
baccalaureate services will b con
ducted at Hunt's Craterlan the
uter. the latter to be held the
evening of May 20, with Hev. W.
II. Eaton of tho local Haptlst
church delivering the baccalau-
rue to sermon. The former cus
tom of holding the baccalaureate
services one week before com
mencement, was broken this year
for tho first time, on account of
tho date falling upon Memorial
day. M r. Hod rick said that ho
was not in favor fo having tho
high school program conflict with.
or detract from tho observances
of Memorial day.
The largest senior class In th
history of Medford high, will re
ceive their diplomas this year, tho
present list numbering 98 mom
bers. That the next six weeks
of examinations will probably di
minish tho llHt Bltghtly, was the
prediction of Superintendent Heri
rlck, who said that throe or four
FOR QUEEN CLOSE
Competition is becoming keener
as tho contest draws nearer the
close. Miss Stearns still leads with
18 60 votes. Miss Kdna Mao AVells
is a very close second with 1700
The rest of tho contentants stand
ings aro as follows: Misses IClnora
Hulander. 11 05 votes: Olive Lantis, f the 'rM'nt enrollment would
1115; Edith Stump, 1060. and Dor- hve ""kc u vmkru "J1"'-
Blindfolded . . . in scientific test
of leading Cigarettes, W. T. Benda selects
PWvr A Old Gold
"I have been an inveterate cigarette
smoker for years and my interest in
cigarettes not only induced me to make
this blindfold test, but to make it three
times in succession.
"Each time I selected the same ciga
rette Oi.i) Gold.
"However, there was no other choice
that I could honestly make. Old Gold
was so superior and its delicacy of aroma,
its rich, full flavor so entirely free from
any hint of sting or burn that it im
mediately appealed to my taste.
"Since the test I have been smoking
Old Golds steadily land I find that
they are the most satisfying cigarettes
I hnve ever smoked."
otha Riddeli, 1010.
Votes will be sold for one week i
longer, and the leading contestant
will be announced by the manager
of the Junior class hi-Jinks. It
will be announced from the dance
floor at midnight.
The queen and the DeMolay pa
trol will compete with the other
chapters for honors nt the state
conclave in Salem, May 4th and
5th.
The patrol has been working dili
gently during the past months.
They hope to duplicate their rec
ord made by the 1926 team, when
they won first place. The patrol
was unable to compete last year
because of various obstacles. This
year the patrol is very fortunate in
having an excellent leader in the
person on William E, Ijcwis.
One olftho chief obstacles of tho
DeMolays this year Is obtaining
transportation to the conclave.
Some of tho loyal supporters of
the boys linvo pledged cars for
the trip. Thoy arc: Huggins &
! Robinson. I'ierce-Allen, Chrysler
! Agency, Graham-Paige and Glenn
Fabrlck.
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MAY DAY FESTIVAL
AT CENTRAL
through the summer school kcs-sion.
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YEOMAN FRIDAY
On Friday evening of this week
there will be a big joint meeting
of Ashland, Grants Pass and Med
ford homesteads in this city, ni
tho V. O. W. hall, for the purposo
of greeting two officials from the
supreme office at Des Moines.
Geo. P. Wall, supreme secretary,
and Mr. Page, personal representa
tive of tho supreme president, will
he present to extend greetings
from the home office to all south
ern Oregon Yoomen.
Those gentlemen wf o so 1m
pressed with the drilling of the
Medford Hloomers Girls at the Sa
lem meeting last Friday that they
rearranged thetir Itinerary so as
to attend a meeting of the home
stead that could produce such a
team.
The membership should show
their appreciation of this visit hy
attending this meeting nnd making
It the outstanding meeting of the
year.
I There will be a big class adon-
, I tlon as well as drills by the
A May day festival, surpassing ..loomer Girls.
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II - mr--' lff-.r II W- T. Btnd. In hit iudio...while Itit wit beiat made. lo
anything ever beforo attempted in
the Central Point schools, is being
planned for Hie evening of May
1st. All the chllldren of the grades,
appropriately costumed, will take
part in the processional and cho
ruses. Following the crowning of
the May queen there will go songs,
folk dancing and pngeantry. The
setting will be an outdoor scno
under tho beautiful onks at the
southwest corner of the school
grounds. A professional orchestra
under the direction of Mr. Croft of
Ashland will play for all numbers.
A content ,for tho election of
May queen is now under way. Miss
Flora Collins is leading with 1400
votes, Miss Irene Lampert is sec
ond with 1300 votes and Miss
I,outsc Rohncrt Is third with 1100
votes. The purchase of a lirket for
the festival can-ins with Its 100
votes for the candidate of your
choice. Adults may purchase tick
ets for any high school students
for 25 cents. Children will bo ad
I mfttcd free. V.
The whole program Is being pre
pared under the direction of Mar
garet Tluntnon AVilHamson, assisted
hy the grade teachers. The folk
dances are under tho direction of
Miss I-eah Parker, a graduate of
the Columbia school of physical
education of Chicago.
I
NQUEST TONIGHT
An Inquest is to be held tonight
by Deputy Coroner Joy Walker Into
the death of John Hillings, well
known Modford resident, who died
yesterday as the result of helm?
struck by an automobile on West
.Main street driven by Jack Rock
well, a local baker. The inquest
will be very short, Inasmuch as
very few eye witnesses saw tho
accident, which occurred over two
weeks ago In tho evening. Hock
well thus far has not been charged
with any carelessness, and was ex
onerated by tho police.
W. T. BENDA
Eminent illuitrstor and creator oi the
Uenda masks.
Only the krri-ltvti ol the Inh.ecn pl.nl .re
good enoiith for Ol.li GOLD. Th.t't why you
can pick them in the dark.
How Test Was Made
Mr. Benda was blindfolded, and, in the presence
of two responsible witnesses, was given one each
of the four leading cigarettes to smoke. To clear
the taste, coffee was served before each cigarette.
Mr. Benda was unaware of the Identity of these
cigarettes during test. After smoking the four
cigarettes, ho was asked to designate by number
his choice, lie replied, "Number 4," which
was OLD COLD
OP. Lorillard Co., E.I. 1760
SMOOTHER
AND BETTER NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD
BIG PACIFIC COAST
ADV. CAMPAIGN
One of tho biggest advertising
campaigns that bus broken in Pa
cific coast manufacturing circlen
for somo time was launched last
week hy tho Pioneer Paper com
pany, Inc., of I.os Angeles.
Utilizing newspapers exclusively
the compnny, which Ir the oldest
and largest of its kind in southern
California, founded in Los Angeles
by Willis (1. Hunt 40 years ago,
announced Its PCS spring sales
campaign simultaneously In the
Mall Tribune and 75 other news
papers throughout the 1 1 western
states.
The primary objective of the
campaign is to acquaint the public
with tho Bolldity nnd tho conveni
ence of the Pioneer sales organi
zation, dentin's anil shingle com
panins possessing exclusive fran
chises' for tho sain of Iho com
pany's 40 products being located In
every town and city of any size In
every stale In the west, from Can
ada to Mnxlro.
"Due to tho firm's consistent pol
icy of high quality, consumer satis
faction and dealer support, the de
mand for its products, especially
its various types of Yosenilto rock
surfaced Bhingles, has grown tre
mendously during the past few
years, both In the Pacific coast re
gion nnd abroad," declared J. H.
Plunkett, general manager.
"From the modest concern estnb- i
llHhed in 1XKS by Mr. Hunt, to tho
$!),umi,iHMi organization or today,
wllh an output or several million
dollnrs worth of merchupillsu a
year, is a long stop, but In all
that time tho company has never
deviated an Inch from the original
policy of 'quality and service
first.' "
I The advertising campaign Just
I launched Will refloct to tho benefit
of every dealer In tho west and to
every community In which a dealer
Is located, every Pioneer denier
nnd shingle company being local
concerns, locally financed and
spending their earnings locally.
Newspnpoi's were chosen its being
Iho only medium cnpablo of get
ting the required message over to
the largest number of porsons In
the shortest possible timo, It was
stated.
'The Southern Oregon Pioneer
Shln.'tlo & Hoofing Co., at tho cor
ner of Third and Kir, are tho Med
ford denlors.
The Weather
Lowest temperature this morn-In-:?,
36.
Proclpitntlon for 24 hours ondlng
5 a. m., .12 Inch.
Yostorday's weather hero: High
osl temperalure, 51 ; highest this
month since PJ12, 9ii. Lowest torn
porature yesterday, 38; lowest this
month since 1U12, 22. Mean torn
pornturo yesterday, 44; departure
for tho day, doflclnocy, 8 degrees.
Average dally deficiency for tho
month, 2 degreos.
Precipitation: Total rainfall
since first of month. .'J9 Inch; 15
year average lor the month, 1.36
inclics. Total rainfall since Janu
ary 1, C.84 inches. Total rainfall
Bliice September 1, 1-1.82 Inches.
Humidity yesterday, C a. m., ill
per cent; 12 noon. 6(i per cent; 6
p. m., 115 per cent.
Character of day, cloudy.
Sun sots today at 6:65 p. m.;
rlsos tomorrow, 6:24 a. m.J sets to
morrow, 6:5ft p. m.
(Rlsos and sets computed for
level horizon).
Forecast for tonight and tomor
row: Ualn tonight; Friday show
ers. Moderate temperature.
L. WALTKIl DICK,
Meteorologist, United States
Weather Ilureau.
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kaaV- '-a
Dr. Emmett J.
CARPENTER
Chiropractic
Electro-Therapy
308 Medford Bldg.
Office Phone 430-B
Residence Phone 669-R
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Dodge this villain Motor
Trouble, lie makes every
mile seem double. Say to.
day, riiny shall not pass,
now I use the proper pas."
Here we sell a fluid power,
that will speed each fleeting
hour.
"Bo Heady Willi Ilcddy
I'oncr"
Lewis Super
Service Station
Phone 1300. sub and Kront Sl
In the revival campaign In prog
ress at tho Salvation Army, Kvan
gellBt Nelson Morris will speak at
8 o'clock upon an Important sub
ject. Come and find out for your
selves what this is. The meetings
are very beneficial and have the
seal of God s approval upon mem.
Tho special music and shining Is
inspiring. Tho people of Medford
can be sure of a blessing every
time they attend the services. The
evangelist believes and preaches
the wholo Ulblo. Evorybody wel
come. Former Kansan
Visits in Medford
' Kmma Carey-Johnson nnd Mtif
fit Montgomery of Pueblo, Calif..
'who spent two o"ys '0'h Mr. and
Mrs. ft. Horopter Hmlin. enroot"
from Portland to California, left
i today for Hnn Krunolneo. They
' formerly lived l:i Kl Dorado, Kan
:nhk, and all Immensely enjoyed
i their short visit.
The guests have spent several
i weeks on the coat and were more
impressed with Medford and the
; scenery purroundlna; than at any
other place.
Their visit to the summer home
of the Smiths In Edgewood park
was especiatr enyoyeo.
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ST. HKLK.S'H. New school sudl
torlu mto sat 1100 opened.
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The Place to Invest Your Savings
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