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w MEDFORDirX.TL TRIBUNE, EPFORD, DEGOT, TTHTftStTAr. rAPftTT; ffl, 1'928.' PXGE EIGHT for Stestefiiegf I i nil mm MM iJAPANtSL ULUBE AT PJ! B T FAR! IN PLANE CRASH! AS CROWD GAWKS AS BEST. CHOICE BrMnrrfflTiTiiii-r n. n Richstein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118, North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Gtyeen i?ine Slabs now you will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. ' " -." ; 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 KL'fiKNH, Ore., April l'J.iJP) IteginnM Kniith, 'it, University' of (jrcKon Hludent nnd a Htuilent: flier ul the Kunene airport, in In the Kiigene honiitnl with u fractured nkull und a frartured nuo, iiH a rcRUlt of an ulrplane. crash here hist evening. Jnvid J.unfcinack, instructor, who was piloting the plane, wus not in jured. lluppitul ntUmbintH, at tho Eu Kvtvs , huHpitul. Wnere Kinhh was taken, flatly refused to give out any information this morning niia'c rninK Smith's condition. Smith hud taken eight les sons in flying from I-unsmaek und wus t uk en up yesterday for another Ichmoii. At an altitude of about 1200 feet Hmith w;ih Riven intruetlon in gliding, Nhuttlng down tho mo tor and letting tho ship's mo mentum carry it along. Ivingmack took the controln and piloted the Hhip hack after the lenyon. At an altitude of about fi'JO feet tho motor slopped. Un able to coitHt to the air ' field. I-angmaek picked a lifndlng place in a field at tho edge of tho city, at too feet the phi no nose-dived. Smith's life belt gave way wltn the impact and his face struck the plane cowl. Smith Ik a Junior in pre-mcdien nt the UnlveiHily of Oregon. Ho transferred to the loral school re cently from the University .of Al bertn in- C'onuUa. His mother Is in. unipv.,. .iA sister, Mrs. Ed Klini liven in J'orltund. i.t: POUT OKKOUU. Ore, April 18. (P)t-A cijrnir.n jury returned u verdict of accidental suicide nftur an inpieHt hold -over the "body of Tom Hohlnfinii, Capo Itlunco 11 ouch minor, found fn a cabin Monday with tlin top ol' his head blown off by his own caliber rifle. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Ilnttlo Crock physician says. "('onstiimtlnn ,Ih respon.Miblo for moh? misery than any other cnuse. Hut iinmcdiato relief has been found. A tablet called Uexall Or- derllrN has been discovered. This tablet attracts water frnn the. sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating hovel culled tho colon. Walcr tonHCns Iho ilry fund wnxln nntl causes a Kentlc, thorough, natural movomont without 1'oruilnK a liahlt or ovor InrreusinK the dose. Stop surfcriiiR from constipation. Cliciv a Itexall Onlorlio at nlxhl. Next day brlKht. (lot 24 for LTic today at tho nearest Hexall DruR Slurc. XKW YORK, April 19. (P) ! Tokliiro Amkl, eastbound content- i tut In a two-man race around the world from Tokyo, wua on his way ' acroH athe A'.luntle on the Aqui- tania today after arriving in New ! Yrk two hoitTH atieud of his sehed-; tile. 1 "1 he 34-year-old .Inpanese ensl- ( neer hopped out of a mail plane at Hadley field, New Brunswick, N. .1., yesterday afternoon, shaved In the ; presence of I lie crowd there to ' meet him, dashed to the city by I automobile, methodically posed for pictures, answered questions of re-t porters with a patient smile and. then asked them some, ate a din- nor, met Mayor Walker and climbed aboard Iho Aquitania. Arakl left Tokyo on April 6, a I few hours ahead of Hyukichi Mat-1 sui, who set out In the opposite I direction, with a prize of $1500 awaiting the first to arrive back at the Japanese capital. The loser j Is to set S'jOO. The prizes have : been offered by n Japanese news paper, the Jljl Shlmpo. iThe men were furnished expense money of JiOOO each. Araki, who Is to write a series ol' articles on hliuretiirn to Japan, had a printed list of questions with which he stumped his Interviewers. "Please don't lake these too seri ously," he said. "And If some are unanswerable, do not mind that." Ho asked the reporters to give Ihe questions to the public with tho request Hint answers be sent ro lilnvul U'okyo In care-of the JIJI 8hlww.i4 ' " Tho questions are: 1 Why don Christian Science pre vails sacu..anjjxtet in.Out.XIniled Stutes? , . What differences are there be tween iBuililhlsm. und tCl)iiiUanlty? Why the procram of nuvy expan sion In the United States? , Why do tho poll' leal parties con trol the newspapers to suoli an extent';.' ' ' What are tho main issttos In the comlnK presidential election? What is the situation with re gard to unemployment in the coun try? '. What are the present wages of working men nnd what are the prices of goods? To what extent is tho dry law observed? Is it the fashion for ludies to smoke? Is there any desire for an Inter national language? Why Is the Darwinian theory not tau-iht in tho schools? Does tho 1' lilted States want peace with China? lias Japan the right to keep the power in southern Manchuria? WASHIXOTOX. Apr. IS. W Herbort Hoover today added an other to his followers on the farm question. Ho is Don Livingston of Watertown, S. D., a former com mfsMoner of agriculture of that iiiie who. In u statement given out by the Hoover-for-l'rcKUhrnit committee here, said that opposi tion to the commerce secretary "coming from any farmer is oppo sition to that farmer's own best interest." . : f Oscar E. liradfute of Xenia, O.. former president of the American Karm Hureau Federation, has de fended Hoover's farm stand during and after the war, nnd Secretary Jardine, who hails from the Kan sas farm belt, has seen fit to ap prove of his nttitude toward the agricultural Interests in denying that the commerce' department head had encroached on the duties of the department of agriculture. In his statement today, Living ston said that "no man in public life has so nearly approved ail the demands of organized agriculture as has Herbert Hoover," and If bo is made president, "his foresight and ability will bo a pledge to the Amerlcnn people that tho farm problem will be solved." Ho added that Hoover had saved millions' "of bushels of soft corn from spoiling in South Dakota dur ing the war ivhen'he gave priority, as food administrator, to cars for its movement. Since tho war, ho said, tho secretary's "whole public record, Inasmuch, us itouchos & lirtilturo. njt,nil, has been directed toward the farmers' best, interests, ''MAKHIIPIKi.O.mml'Curay County- Telephimn eomoany ,he.ildsj xX'.Wtou imoi-KViv Of -.nine.. jOtttto and. Washington- phone linos. - Has this man shown you true Roofings Economy i i ' : -.1. Little Green Capsule SIXES F IN FULL FLIGHT Ono Kvery Hour for Ten Hours and I tollof fs Almost Certain. Often ill l'lve Day's, Kven the Ten-! (IcrtKNs Is tioiie. bij ihi Nation wide Verdict In all 6-cylinder liistory there hits never been such spectacular acceptance of any car us that which everywhere greets the new Essex Super-Six. It is out selling all other "Sixes", anil its' own previous records, by such outstanding margins as to leave no doubt of its leadership. In some places its sales excel its former mark by 10(1, 200 and 300. In Detroit, for instance, where automobile values are understood better than any where in the world, Essex sales have been greater than the next three "Sixes" combined. Such success can only reflect an accurate and unmistakable pub He appreciation that Essex is : the World's Greatest Value Altogether or Part by 1'art Please Compare. PVITIV. A nr. 19. HP) Collapse f o Mhuniiinu defense before the onslaught of the nationalists who recently opened a drive on i eimm, has caused n retreat of the north ern armies on all fronts. Latest reports from the battle front slated that the nationalists had captured Yenchowfu on be Tlentlsln-Pukow railway line noouij 75 miles south of the city of Ksl-; nan. j (News of tho capture of Yon-; chowfu by the nationalists also has come from Nanking, capital of the nationalist, government. The Nan-, king dlsuatohes told of three con-j ccrtod nationalist drives toward Iho j north or Willi I'okln as their ultl-j male goal. At least 7r.il.oa0 men I are believed engaged In the fight ing.) I 7 JAPANESE TOTS I The fame of the little preen cap sule, I) ecu use of ItH canny power to speedily mop tho terrible rheumatic pains that make life alinuKt un bearable, Ik rapidly MpreailUiK all over Americji. Vou no about conquering your merciless rheumatic enemy in a different way a knock-out way. Kvery hour tho first day you take one little green capsule for just ten hours then relief comes. The second day. 'take one every' two hours for 14 hours then take' 4 little green capsules every day 'until every last little twinge and. 1 every bit of tenderness Is gone andj your rheumatic troubles have; ceased. The little green cnpsule now so; much in demand from coast to ; coast must have a name so it Im known in every worthwhile drugj store In America ns Allcnrhu Num ber 2. Heath's Drug Store or any rcp- llttil.li. ilnnri'lttt. (ti A tin. i Ko l, irl:iil tn vininlv vnn ' ' 1 in ii If. ' - REPROOF NOW ZATER THAT'S ptrt of. the Pioneer Plan for 3 Way Roof Prou.-ction....ask the Lumber, Building Materiaf or Hardware deaier who . sells Pioneer Ycsemite Rock Surfaced Shin gles. HeMl tell yoii all the money-saving ad vantages of this new plan that assures abfeo '' lute satisfaction Svhen you roof or re-roof. " ' , rfjfyjCftMfo Or go to the Licensed Pioneer Application njmmtcmw shingles Company the expert roofers who apply the' shingles as they are supposed to be -applied. . . ' -.;r..vFor;.Beauty, protection and economy you cannot equal this plan. ask your dealer or use the coupon today I Pioneer Paper Co., Inf. - Eilabliilied 188B Im Antrim San Franrisro Porlluml Seattle Spokane Denver Salt Lake ' ; THERE'S A PIONEER DEALER. . .AND A PIONEER APPLICATION AGENT IN YOUR CITV, . 1 riOMlF.K I'ACKI. COMIMNV. INC. I S.k IZO. Arrxlr Stall Mi, ' , - tU. AiwpI., ' , 'l J mr. .Iiknl .lrr or .l,liall,,. full driill- f l"' Piicr n f I I .1 Ilf l'r.l..li... (. m ( ) H-li"f " l-y It'- I I Ad'lrr.. jv- --zzzrz - rr j: "65" Southern Oregon Pioneer Shingle & Roofing Co Phone 629 Corner Third and Fir Streets i Co: Medford 1 I'lcaso semi one nf your sorvii-c nion to est imp. (c my rmf and explain the Pnrt'.nl l'aynient riiin. - ' - ; Xn ni e Address..:. - DIE IN IRI Alt New Costly Car Details Higher radiator with ver tical lacquered radiator shutters. t Wider, heavier fenders. t Colonial-type headlamps and saddle-typo side lamps. , Four-wheel brakes, tho type used on the most expensive cars. t Silenced body construe tion. Wider doors, lor easy entry and exit. r Worm nnd tooth disc de sign steering mechanism. Kleetro-lock typo of theft protection. Tine erode patterned mo hair upholstery. Wider, higher, form-fitting scats, t New instrument hoard, finished in polished ebony grouping motom eter, ammeter, speedom eter, gasoline and oil gauges. t Steering wheel of black hurd rubber with steel core, and finger-scalloped; a detail of costly car uppointment v Light, horn, spark and throttle controls on steer iug wheel. Rubber-ma ted running baard. Coach 735 - Sedan (4-ioor) 795 - Coupe 745 Rumbi s0at$3Q 9xtrd) Alt prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax y w ' Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charg for interest, hanttting and insurance ESS EX $upGn$xi ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. v.wi'om i'.rt,. r., o., Ainii in (fl) Seven . u'aanc:. clillilrcn were ilruwncd In i ! iV.iwr river, soiilh of hero, I". : :i 0 o'clock last nlKht, when a rinhiiiK lioat wltn four ailulls and 2.1 children en mo near to catsllnR while on a enilM,, Thirteen of the lill.lren wero thrown Into the water. MH nix of them were res cued. Their hollies were recover ed. The victims ranced in aue from three to 10 years, nccord Iiik to word received here. j Accordlnu In pollen of Ith-h-miind municipality, Ita Suzuki. I hit iwn HlHlerti and K. Oyanatl, were tho four adult In charce of tho boat, whicn was liower l.ronelled and new. Thry had obtained the liont In Stevenstun earlier In tho day.- Here and there alonu the river they picked up children from the Japanese romimmltlen for a short trip. In turnlim around nfter havlnc tr.iv. lehd a short distance, tho lumt lurched suddenly. throwlnR 13 of tho tiny occupants Into the river, nnd but six of them were rescued. I Kl't'.F.Ni:. tire., Apr. 1!!. dV I'.enolt McCrosKey, Avery Thomp son nnd Waller K. Hempstead. Jr.. students of the t'nlverslty of Ore Rnn who have been on n debate tour of the world durlnR thin year, will return to Kutrene Friday even- Inc at :S0. This will oriclally end tlie trip that has taken the three younR men to Hawaii, fhlna. Japan, lmlln. Hmtland, Scotland. Ireland and other countries. I vai.k. Ntw Hex tncait'oia lin-j M edford's Greatest .... Saturdciy, April 21 The Greatest Merchandising Event of the Year ' It Will Pay You To Be In Medford Saturday Watch this Paper for Dollar Day Bargains 101 South Riverside o Phone 13 lahcd nnd openca.