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'rETFOTffi-MXrn TRTBTJM?, MEDFORD, OTtTTfloW TTTTRSTffiY, TiPKTT;' "10. 1028.' PAGE FP7E REALTORS SCENIC E WILL BE OPENED SUNDAY 'ards to Stewart avenue and down Souih Oakdale to .Medford. ! Attractiv baked enamel stuns have been aernred luiniitih the state highway commission and erected by the realty board along the route, pointing out the turns by arrows, and desiunatln ut every turn that "This la a tireat Country." lUPl Wheal bids: lillU hard Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbunc-Vlrcln Station eAklt mm uhimu m is ss r nn . Trn , , ,. iiv . rt - . nuts, No. J. 36-puuml white li'ixl. H UKAItK m HIIMULUUSIUAIAlS:.'; BY HEAVY SNOWS' BYEMRTYQONGj;i,:por( Medford's flrBt official scenic drive, completed this week by the local ualty board, will be formally opened to the public Sunday. andU 4, 4 4, 4, everv resident und car owner In Medford is personally Invited to . Tonight ' take the hour pleasure drive by the , 6:15 p, m Jiediord -Mnil Til- committee in charge. , bune The route, which has required , g to 9 . m.jackson Countv weeks of careful study and plan- Creamery nlr.;,'.on tho part of the committee , 9 t0 9;30""p, m. Modern eoi-K:rtirK 01 r. .... mm, Plumblnn & Sheet Metul Co. H. Kay nnd Cnl Wurnock. taken In U. 9:30 to , p m. Sixth sttfet In Medford mid tho valley, and will no douht De responsiuie ior tne locating of more tourists in the lley than any other direct pub- Jlrity stunt ever carried out here. The realty board will formally announce the open Inn; of their scenic drive on their regular radio hour over KMED, the Mail Til-bune-Virsin station, Friday from 8 to 9 p- m. The program will be Interspersed with novel entertain ment features in vocal and instru mental music and comic stunts, in- Super Service Station. Friday, April 20 10 to 19:3 a. m. Southern Oregon Klectric. 10:30 to 11 a. m. M. M. De- partment Store. 11 to 11:30 a. m. Jacque l.en- nox. 1:30 to 12 noon Flrophy's. 12:15 to 1:15 p. m. Palmer Music House. ' 0:15 p. m. Medford Mail Trl- bune. ' -f S to 9 p. m. Medford Realty -H llnnt-,1 V J. eluding some of the best tnlent In 9 to 10 m Larry Sclinde. Meillord. 1 11 to 12 I), m Hunt's Cra. inn r u 11 i w ui uww ni-vuii: drive begins In front of the cham ber of commerce, proceeds out on Front street to Sixth, on to Centrul down as far as the Owen Oregon mill, returning west on Koss lano. From there it turns north onto the Jacksonville-Central Point road, west on Beall lane, south on the Old Stage road to Jacksonville. Tben it turns east to the main treet of Jacksonville, past the Clancy orchard, connecting with lithe Griffin Cieok road, pusses by ' the end of King's highway, through the Foothills orchard to Carpenter trinn Theater. Kurl Moldrem, popular violin ist, will be heard tonibht from 0 to 3:30 tonight over KMKD, the Mnil Tribune-Virgin station, thru the courtesy of the Modern Plumb ing and Sheet Metnl company, whose programs have been con sistently enjoyable In the past months. Mr. Moldrem, who has rnranged tonight's ' program, will feature Miss Melba Williams in Hill and past Judge Hartzell's j soprano solos, with violin obll- nlace, north by Colonel Vorhees' gatto. lie will also play a group place, west to the Klamath orch-'of violin solos. All chances for an early unoffi cial opening of I'rater National park during the latter part of May or early June unless there is some very hot weather in the next few ; weeks, were dispelled when Super- inteudut C. ti. Thomson of the; I park received a' telephone messaite 1 here last evening from John ' j Mtiben. caretaker of the lodge, . , that so much snow has leen fall ' , ing at the park during tile past j t week or more, that there is now j ; on the lake rim 155 inches of. ' snow, one inch less than 13 feet.' ! It was still snowing hard at the ! ! lake last night. j ! Tills frill be disappointing news ; i to many local people who like to ( . visit the park before Its official ' opening season on July 1st, and I also to nuite a number of neotilp I , , , .1... 1 ! rope, Isiiate. ,h h. ,,i,,.i vh.it the Florida section. ! Iha PnAli-tn motif i.i (hat .....1 ipay a visit to Crater lake. ; 1 u . ,. 1 . Vk,.v.V ! so much snow there now makes whM. , . 1 so . -rd breaker a pi olinluUty that thi-rc may even - ,.,o be trouble in getting the entrance I tonnotnor "no crop in 1928. roads open to the lodge by .li.lv , "" "eating has made won 1st. unless the weather becomes ! ,ler(ul I''" ,,he "ft live very warm between now and lhat , 'cttrs' n'Ba,"i1n,R. m"C" '". , ii" llntp I ous orchard districts of the west In : increased crops and greater pros perlty. Orcliard lxt'g in Cali fornia has trebled In the past five years, according to the speaker. What is being done to improve frost portectlon In thlR valley was covered by Mr. Young, who spoke Floyd Young, government tro,t.J iV expert, was the principal, speaker j vinced that 110 Immediate lo ut the regular meeting of tlio Copeo , crease in federal reserve red Is- . Forum this noon. Having ad-'count rates was likely, and li' ii dressed this group in former years, i eral expectations of n sharp re Mr. Young did not go Into details ; duction in brokers' loam, this' on frost protection, but gave Borne week, speculators for the advance interesting facts concerniiK recent 1 had little difficulty today in developments In this important i bringiuk- about a sharp rise in work. , prices. Karly gains in scores of What efficient frost protection active issues ranged from two to l as meant to California growers , nearly 15 points, with trading was brought out by the speaker, , in fi, lv heavy volume, who stuted thnt due to the good j Tlie doslny was suonp. ita.lio crop and excellent prices, last j started another sprint in the alter year's citrus crop reached a totulnoon whl(.h flirl.lml it , of fl 14.000.000. breaking all rec-1 )t w., j,,,,,,,, ,,v :c.iioi-il .Motors, ords by a wide margin. This was wh,,.h lmu.hoi l9i, werful una ... n. mraaiuc 1.1 tun mi.u. .. ..t.ine,l In nlher recent of the Spanish orange crop, which ! advances in greatly Increased exports to Mi ami the li-itit citrus crop ot nuiny in- stances ranKin from five lo si points. I'nlted Fruit. Wnolwoith. I Kill,,,,. U.o... -v.. ....... Mr. YounK roviowml the 192 . j . 1 i,. Delaware and Htiilnnn mt as hinh as lit 4, where it ein'ountere! profit taktns. Total Mile npprnxi muted 3. Mill. 000 shm-PH. The Deliel-Wemmer fp., MiiUr-EtablUhtd 168. 's MEDFORD TOBACCO CO. ' - , A GARDEN Full of Flowers for S2.00 Postpaid, SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER GOOD ONLY TO MAY 1 12 w,ooMiXi sizk r:i,Airoi,rs. All colnrs of the rainbow. 4 IRIS, nil different varieties and colors.. 12 MI-.Y OF TIIK VAMKY HOOTS. 3 DAHLIAS (nil tliffi'i'i'iit vni'ictits nnd colors). 3 CANXAS (all different, varieties and colors). 3 A.VKMONKS (mixed colors). AVritc for Other Special Offers. VALENGOOD BULB CO. Licensed Nurserymen , 1319 Third Avenue Seattle, Wash. IN CLOSE TUSSLE Oregon Supreme Court Decisions MIAMI, Oklu., April IS. OT A 34-mile trek across the corners of three stntes to Joplln, Mo., constituted today's program 1 for the 77 runners and walkers In tho cross-country marathon. Start of the trl-stuto lap found Andrew Payne of Clarenioro. Oklu., lending Peter tiavuzl of Southampton, Knglnnd, by less thnn 15 minutes in elapsed time for the 172i.(i miles from l.os Angeles. The rtritisher crept up on Payne yesterday by leading the pack in he ftl-milc Jaunt from Chelsea in C:48:L2:i. Payne -and Ed liardner. Seattle negro, tied for fifth in 8:31:30. This gave the oktnhoman nn elapsed time of 287:42:22. C,a vuzzi's total was 2S7 : r, r, : :18. Al though John Salo, Pussaic, X. J.. was slowed to 12.04:44 by stom ach ailment, he retained third place with 320:17:22. Allan Currier, (Irants Pass, fin ished In 11:00:43 Willi 373:00:18 elapsed time. Marie MnnnLv. administratrix of estate of Joseph Mannlx. deceased, appellant vs. X. K. Ilaiju nnd J. I of Hie Imnroved thermometers now I O. Clinton, appeal from Clatsop i couiny; utH-reo Of JU.lKe .1. A. Kakin and case remanded in opin ion by the court. Petition for re-henrlng denied in Ntate vs. Aetna Casuuy uisui nnce company. I being used by growers' use of hot ter grade or oil witnoiti nspnniium or water comem uuti iiuwmamiiih of warnings over the local radio station. Plans are also being made to warn local people of a heavy smudge through the radio In order that they may properly protect their household lurnlshlngs. Local residents who think the smudge conditions are worse here than anywhere would be surprised to visit California orchard districts during smudging season. There U is often found necessary to smudKu all night and sometimes for a j period of 12 to 14 hours, rather than only threo or four hours as i is the usual custom here. The i heavy smoke lias beeu so thick at I times in southern California that j it seriously interfgred with ship ping in the Los Angeles harDor. Sea captains have reported run ning into heavy bunks or smoke 15 to 20 miles from shore which were far worse thnn n heavy fog. Vit.h the present orchard heat Ink euuipment installed In Califor nia orchard districts It Is estimated lhat n bad freeze would necessi tate the burning of 1000 carloads of oil in a single night. : After learning of the above con ditions in the .south,, the Copco group agreed " that conditions in good old southern Oregon were not so bad after all. . ' J. C. Itoyle of Klamath Palls, who was present at today's lunch eon, guve an interesting report on railroad activities In his city and Invited everyone to he present ut Final preparations for the big the Great Northern railway cele-double-header wrestling match to bratlon to be held III Klamath May E FOR FRIDAY BOUT Our Attractive Facilities Make Banking a Pleasure Here You wUl find this bank always ready to render Banking Serv ices that are so essential to every one. The entire office force makes you feel at home. Our plan is to have you feel better when you leave than when you come. : With this spirit prevailing banking can not fail to be a pleasure here. L2 Will H. Wilson's Dollar Day Specials 64x76 Sheet Blankets ... $1.00 Men's Broadcloth Shirts . . $1.00 A Good Suit Case for .... $1.00 25c Sox, 5 pr. for $1.00 Work Sox, 13 pr. for . . . . $1.00 We could mention a number of articles that would be cheap for a dollar, such as Bib O'alls, Waist Overalls, SI. 25 Work Shirts, Underwear, Children's Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Ladies' Hats, etc., etc. BUT, we are going to sell them for 95c and 98c. And then for 2-f or-a-dollar bar gains there's Men's Ties, Work Shirts, Athletic Union Suits and many other items. But we are selling them 39c and 45c-Always less. WILL H. WILSON The Cheapest Store in the West 32 No. Front St. ANNOUNCEMENT ELIZABETH ARDEN ir sciQlng her personal representative, who has bad years of experience in the Arden Salon in New York, lo visit our toilet prepan loiu department on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, o April 19, 20, 21 Do come in for a private coiuutlalion without charge, and recti her perjonal advice on. cornel care and treatment of the kin. The Rexall Store he held at the Hilarity hull pavil ion tomorrow nltflu were nn nounreO today us complete. , Wrestlers to take part in the match have arrived nnd all re port themselves to he in Rood condition. Stanley Rodgers, the TJthuan- i ian hone crusher, of Medford, completed his workoutH thin ufter- noon nnd in unxiouH lo defent hi j dangerous opponent, Hani Clap , ham. the Hritish Lion, In the hope j that he will he ahle to meet Ted j Thye here in a match early next . month. I While Clnpham was reported I to have been In an auto accident nai Myrtle Creek this morning, while en route to thin city with Al Karu.sick, the Russian Lion, who wrestles in Klamath FallH tonight, he suffered no injuries which will Injure, his condition 11-12. This event will mark the nr rival of the firnt train on the flreat Northern railroad, which means another transcontinental ruilroad system for southern Oregon. Mr. Loyle also outlined future railroad and timber developments which are anticipated for the near future. Citests at today's luncheon in cluded Floyd Young, J. C. Boyle of Klamath Kul la, W. Tribute of Port lund, and K. J. RoBomuier of Sun Fran cisco. Ulbei t Lennox acted as chairman of the meeting. THE MARKETS Livestock. PORTLAND. Ore., April 19- fP) rattle nnd calves steady- tor tomorrow night, and wrestling ; receipts. fans are assured in "perfect trim. lhat h will he Nature Undoubtedly Made Woman to Be Admired 1 And Man to Admire Her A clear complexion, roty cheta make for beauty every time. A well woman is sure to be admired. Take a bottle or two of that well known herbal Tonic, which baastood the teat of time, namely. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Thoad. ir tvtty .ut. haw tcrtifod that inntead ot bwag Ma, Mill mnd tirad thM DiNovcrv ftaiiwi iaif feallh aa4 ALL DRUGGISTS In Eithar Fluid of Tablet Form. Hokh steady; receipt 1125 rluillnR 244 billed throliKh. Hheep and luniltH Hteudy; nn rc-celptK. Produce. rOItTLAMJ, Ore, April 19. IP) WhulPHiile prlee: Dutter, I'ortlund dairy cxehange net whnlewile prlee: Cubes, eitras. 3!lc: standards, 39c: prime firsts, .18 He; firsts, 3c. Creamery prlees; prints 3e over etlbe stand ards. KCfiS Steady. . Fresh standard extras. 2TiMic; fresh standurd firsts 24c; fresh medium extras, 22'4c; fresh medium firsts, 21 (ic 1'rlies to retailers 2e over exehnnKe prices. Association selllnu prices: Kresh medium firsts, 21c. Prices to retnllers 2c over ex- chanKe prices. Association prices. Kxtras, 2tic; firsts, 25c; medium. 24c; undersized, 20c. Nl'TH Hteady. Walnuts, 10W 2Gc; almonds, 20ifiKc; peanuts, 10ft 11c; pecans, 3Kfa:42c. I HAY Hteady. Iluylng prices: Kustern )reKn timothy, 20 r.oft 21, (l.i. valley, l.5ft; alfalfa. ' 1.S0 HI; oat hay, tlMIIK.oO: 'Straw, fn.riO per tun. BellinK ! prices $2 a ton more. Cascara bark steady, 7c lb.; Oregon Krnpe root, l(4c. Hops steady, , 1927, 2J22Se: 2H crop, 17';4lo contract; fui;Kles, 20c. I K)ds to the farmer: Ilutter ' fnt steady,' 40c station; 41c track; j 43 m 44c f. o. h. Portland. POfl.THY Hteady. Heavy hens 242r,c; llitht, l20c; broilers. i303c; pekin white ducks, 30c; colored nominal; turkeys, alhe, ;26ff27c. ! Wool steady; eastern Oregon, !jnr40c; valley medium, 43c; I ran re. 3r b. I rlnlons steady; Inc.llO $1.75 2.25 per cwt. i Potatoes, 7Sc(?l 2S sack. Wliivl, B f ( When business is at ' vM M ' R'?,'l!SCv stake here's how! iwl ' ' ' I a. . If there's big deal Rolnu thru, and XWO.OKJx I i- I " (T ''I you've cut yourself ihort for time,.. ' ''i'ii?'jiFfL!1'!''a?f!!A- grab your order sheeti dash down "Partnors In Community HBffija &&S!Si?2&Z Development" Ar,BJl(l'lfllll1 '"f11 timetOBetMr.Dealer'i"JohnHenry" . frl II i5. I (f(j) ;JrSS on 'be dotted line. All Oregon Stage iail fSY I hLlf-Cmu, run atrictly to achedule aervice la N"-j "JfeolSioai'aaaMoaMaaaaaaWaaaaa m" fre1uon'' X . 228 rTl' Si.. Sviteai-the ploe.er !lne-brou,l.t QS011 S2S YStem If W W J NJttAftJ bout reduced iranipurutlon coiti in Oreiion. THE RED TOP COACHES are social leaders STAGES LEAVE MEDFORD HOTEL JACKSON ark ? vnteyA nft North ?:H0. 11:10 nm: 5:10 tim. m.! Ann tj . Kiiulli tCOA, l:40 am; ;00 in; 3:40, 5:30. 8:20 pm. -rnouo ou I pine tree sprr-- rmwn what Mrs. Vnndorliilt Iwji'j' TLiV aJaCrgT i ? 'jmt" I mmS iiUji'ai Crtim i vi, fissf J' " lkf !fL I We pny a terrible m SUNDAY'S paper M XTjjUMf penalty B-iHPHn I i 222 H. Main U.KLSOM . 0. V.. MYERS CO. L I ti I 4l-iei r - Bl Ua I DttAMa alfial I I m ' 1 SAN FRANCISCO a iwMm m . ""-aaaa Maawoooaaaaaaaaaa . i -oatgfj m ..I wV to$3.C0 II U II IINSUKAINUfc. POINTEX AWtEfDID VALUE B First Insurance II 3P I A I Tni. Wattioti 1 M El fjJi.mFrfr agency riaiot 1 1 1TA- HILL MnBr jer tfrfffr ' ' fh.n.108 SON.C.ntr.1 EtZjSPj- X-U &MinnM.l Madford, Oiagon " ' Don't ever liiy away garments niKk-ancd, foi moth crr arc t n do u h t o (1 ly lodged in tlie l'ali- iic Our Dry Cleaning kills all moth eggs, and removes the dirt, soils and stains. TURPIN HOTEL 17 Powell Stmt at Maxltet TIIIS CENTRAL DOWNTOWN LOCATION on important eonvniwne to you Thlo enupon ontltioohoMwtaFREI! Vollow Taai-d.pot to Tutyin lUtmL FREE GARAGE T.K. FARROW W.M.SEI.l.Tr.' POIiTLAND, Or., April 19. .... I