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! :U P C.E ETOITT WEnroTtn matl' TRreryr. rEDFoRD. ortrnov. fkiday. aprtt. 20, w. J nature of the United Hate, and 1. have either five, .even or nine red ha.e a l.r acid content than ra'7lie "h1M AUTHOR TAKES CITY COUNCIL SEAT L shown In every school dictionary, u,-d and built ekpecially lor an ' . -.llt4,.na, that they do not require additional 'The correct hhield has only six red 1,1,1 v..u 1 automobile? If the .rid content ' p(W.r on the plate ".or increAsed t , , IoH-r it v. til not t-e po--iT'ie 10 ei i . ... . blading. .fnp an'l seven wrw.e one-, juet illlf,e.Ur.. audio ampiiication i!;h fc n,rom,,tr reading de- " LLtUr ithe levert of the nuruher in the il( jUlrt another term fr resistance ,JilU. .(istnl t-harging. ,fla. while theie are no Mara In upled anipllfiration r 1'ower tube, requiring no re- .KVi:hl: .KM bui hi mg to AT the blue Mr, ('o"lll-' fhiepf A r li M'.rage buttwy may v. i'-iftg "1 . f the iet 11" a re u u : i - - "umi ,, ', per BIG REDUCTION IN RADIO STAINS; t 1 (VI.. 1 'i h WASHINGTON C. Klimlna-j tion of from ICO to 700 -utjon J , epetil if the 1'rderal Radio j commlicn adopt the Mjual alio- ; C-Uioa pUia r-comin-nd-d by ihe committee of the Inatuut vt liadio Knglneera. There are now 702 broadcasting ttation In operation or with pfr yniMion to operate in the United State. Under the engineer's plan, prorbtion Is made for 34 0 station operating on full lime night foment on the 0 broadcast channel. Additional stations could vprate during the daytime or on a batia of division of time at night. The engineer declared, however j that time division i unde.ir&ble t because it increawa the cot of ta- lion operation and for that reason ahould be minimized to the great- j M eilent compatible with other , requirement, j With 34 stations operating full ; time In the most popular evening : hours, the commission faces the j problem of deciding how many of j the remaining 6V stations can be 1 accommodated during the day or J b dividing lime at night. The ' durations of interference and com- , pllance with the equal allocation ; z. ciause of the law enter into the problem. Htmbers of the commission have been of the opinion that Is the maximum number of sta- 1 tioQs that can operate in the broad ' coaling band without railing eri- , ous interference. Commixioner ; iaroid LAfount declares there wtll ; har to be a ''substantial reduc- tion" in the number of stations. j The SO stations, which would have exclusive channels under the I engineers' plan, would operate In the frqu-rcy Land from 410 to j -. ... - - , 1 HQ kilocycles. Inclusive, except thw channels which ar shired j WASHINGTON. D. C Of the rlth or used excJu&lvelr by Can, jtwenty-nine prudent, twenty i'-an stations. five were elected. Four succeeded Th stations in the regional . frfcm b(f o;fk e Q, vic prMMent roup .r rias il would operate m ttf)d wm Mt u.ef Hfrud. ThWMJ th hand from ii to tea kilocycle wm TyW of Virginia. Fillmore of ndfrx.ni i: to 14 kilw-jxle. j Vtw York Jonnn of Tennessee. The statins in the Arthur pf SVw y rk -oup wou)4 opertt. on 115. 13v : Clf thm ,W4?!y.f!ve. six were citi J43 and UM kiJocyr.. The nn cf 0n0 at the ,im of thlr Ir. kUwcycJe. channel may be ;lction: four were citiren of V,r se4 also by portable This fie- inU; ,n. w from Maaslicna. York: from B3 Meredith Nicholson, author, left, is shown here beir.i; sworn in a a member of the city council of Indianapolis, Ind., by William A. Eoyce, Jr.. city clerk, Uking the seat of one of the half-dozen members of the body who were ourted afier being indicted on enarges of receiving bribes. Nicholson submitted a plan for honest city fovernment and was inducted into off.ee after his namt was put w ir,e i.-ont by several erne oiraniiations. TA'OMA, Wn , April 2. Lum bermen and I uniber industry enr ptoyes from all part of the Pacific ( north wert will be In Ta co ma April s'.ib and 2fcth to attend the Tenth Anniversary convention of the 4L. organisation, according to f. li. Mil-Ion. general chairman of the entertainment committee. Mild on today received word from V. C. Kuejenitz, L president. .Portland, .that between 2iff and JoO out-of-town members would be in atten dance. j A banquet will be held in the (Winthrop hotel on the evening; of April 2. at which Norman X. I Vole man. former president of the 1 41. and now head of Heed college; I Governor Hartley, several employe ; members, and posribty Krig. Gen. 1 Urice P. DiMiue. now of New York, f will be speakers. I The 4L is an organization of '. employes and employers of the lumber industry of the Pacific nonhet. It U said to be the original "employe representation" plan to he put into effect in an industry in the United Htates. f -iflHIO LEADS NATIVE SONS rnn nnnninniT n"n itej. Ta-ior wa 4 and I I llf VM P ll lr N I l!urhanan :- of TennexM-e fllfl I 1 1 1 1 I V I 'as one of the younrent 1 49 j when I Wll I IlLWIWUII elK!fl Pierce of New Hampshire Jackson of Tennewwe was 1 hen elected: 'an Puren ot New (York. 54. William Henry Harri son of Ohio had reached 7 when he was elected. Harrison s age ( standi are high w ater mark. Only Tayir of Iouiiana and fluchanan of Pennsylvania, after Harrison s time, had reached their s;xue w me DGfT tana oerween ,hrM, wm from th broadcasting band and the:,. frn, -r-,---- I Hort ware baAd. Beauty and : Utility in the j IllinoU: one from louisiana: one (from New Hampchire; one from Pennsylvania: one from Indiana: one frm New Jersey. Washington tok the nath of office president when he was ST. He was the first of the Yir- Instrument Board ia Un of chH , T3Ki?mt'"' I John Adams and John Qulncy 4f . I Adams, f.nher and wn of &Iuwa- I chusetts. were pli-cted when they ;ere (1 and 57 respectively, jef. j fenwcn and Madison of Virginia (were eaih 17 when elected. .Mon- . r-e of YlTinta wa S. ', ru even younger 4. Lincoln of Illinois was 51 when , elected. Grant, also of Illinois, was only 4C. Hayes of Ohio was S4; Garfield of Ohio 4. Cleveland of New York was 47. Iienjainin Hani ton of Indiana was The second time Cleveland was elected he was 55. 11 c Kin ley of Ohio was 53 when first elected. Itoosevelt rtf New York w:t 4 4 when he won an elec tion lor fur years in his own right. Taft of Ohio w. 51. Wil- ; son of New Jersey was SC. Hard- , fng of Ohio was 55. Uoolldge of Maarhufettjt was 52 when elected in 1 s r 4 . NOItTH JiEND. Mountain States Power company will spend tllO OfcC on Coos county improe ments this year. Trn stfrvngly In favor of the 4avty they re buildin' Into instru Knextt panels of the Utest cars, but ; S wis-h they would diwrover some ; war of makin' car buyers under- I sr and that there's a lot mere than ' beauty la 'em. Pretty as tt may 1- there's a l-t of utility In an in sfrment board, says an expert r-iechanic "The motorist who gets thf tV.ost , out pi a pretty instrument panel is the one who Poks upon it pri marily as a bulletin board. That's what it really is and the message, be lo flashed before the eyes of the driver by the various gauges are mighty Important. Tve had lots of Illustrations of how little they lmprew some driv ers, though. "A fellow came In here the ether day awful sore about hts gasoline gauge. It was one of those elec trical devices, and a good one. He complained that it didn't register accurately. When I started to look It over. I asked him to turn on the Ignition. "What's that got to do with lt.r he aked. "Everything. I told him. "He'd leen drivin that car far three Months without seein' that the gauge registered only when the ignition was on. ' "I-ota of people think I m fo1ih but I regard Indirect li.hun' of the Instrument hoard as one of the ntost important developments of 1 ecent years. It has trtopped driv ers from turnin' off the dash li;ht. which made it impossible for thern to read the in.ortant nessage. on the bulletin board. ' Yes, lndeel, inMrument boards r pretty and useful." TIIXAMOOK. New Tillamook Nathms) bank opens: $50,009 cap ital fttnV fttfln irpl,j 11 1 Stomach Disorders First Revealed by , Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing mora than the upper end of your ttora jich and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at It tells At a glance the condition of your digestive system and physicians , my that 90'. of sV sickness start vith stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig. rsl of those digestive disorders hich load to so many kinds of Harions illness. It tells why the ,lit exertion tires you out why you have pains in the bowels, gas, lauur stomach, ditzy spells. Coating on the tongue is a sign (that you need Tanlsc the medt icin which has helped thousands who were physical wrecks from ntninach and bowel troubles who bad "tried everything" in vain and mbout given up hope. - Tanlae contains no mineral .drugs; it Is made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't bolp you. YALi:. A fr 10 miles canal work. I2C1.CC6 contract let ot Yale reclamation MAI lure CN emT'h'V SHKIKI.U o-tiind Furnl. .. with JJuu.coo capital, will 1 ro. NEW YOP.K . -A. Soi.ie of the de-igns in the bedspread which Mi. (Vohdge crocheted for the Abraham Lincoln bedspread in the White House have been called in correct by the national flag code committee. The spread is d.vided into three sections, the ftr-.t of which dis plays the Liberty Bell, the second the seal ut the United States and the third the olive bianth. The burder is com j-os-d of a series of shields and olive branches. "The eoKle of the great s! of the United St.it-.: always Pn-k to the right, "to x.ctoiy and honor" " Grid ley Adttms. chairman of the flag code committee, explains "In his nsht talon he holds an olive branch, the offer of peace. In his lett taln he carrie thirteen ar-. rows, the "big stick." "Mrs. Coolidge's eagle is wrong in several respect. Jn the first place the eagle Is holding the ar rowsand only twoin his ncht talon, and the olive branch in his left. The tape through the eagles mouth, bearing the motto of the United Slates, in mining, as are nlso the 13 feathers in his tail. In addition the spread contains some 4'i or more KhieM, cot one of whi'-h Is correct. This shieid is t-i ken frcm the preftt fe:. whHh ii the ff'?ij rir- Of the Latest in Novelty Jewelry Earrings OoM lioops. jenr bangles of the a latest styles an.l colors; 0 values up to 3.50. Dollar Day Sief-ial s Beautiful pendants and ehokers in pearl crys- tal: assortment of eolors C to rnatf-h your eostume. t Values up to .j.O'. Df.llar Day Spe. ial S Ladies new ijacey v.hite sold watch brace- "Si lets, liegnlar 2.50 value: fitted on your t watch. D o 1 1 a r Day Special All baby rings and bracelets; values up to J)oIlar Day Special fientlenien's new ex pansion metal bracelet 1 in preen and white gold I ii filled; values to fitted on vour watch Dollar Day Special I Gentlemen's cuff links and watch values up Dollar Day Special chains; to $2.00. 1 These specials are real bargains and carry our money-back guar antee. We are also giving $1.00 off on anything in the store valued for $2.50 or more SATURDAY ONLY. 'JEWELERS MEDF0RD. ORE. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll EXTRA SPECIAL A Genuine Lisk Enameled 3 -Piece Roaster Regular Value $2.35 Saturday Only S1.00 1 RottU Star Ilish 1 !ist "lntli I fan II a l n Tori-daiii ClMr.er ami Dih Wah- irij; I'owdor All for SI. 00 6 rolls WhIP papr-r, pat lorn No. UK) 16 yds. Hnrdrr ' All for SI. 00 1 Chain Tiill So.-k.-t 1 Donlil.- .S M-k. t 1 Attachment I'luR '2 Fuse I'lnirs All for S1.00 1 dor. Safrdgc Tunililers, barrel Nliapc, S1.00 1 Infiiiislird Wall Ka.k S1.00 1 Watorlniry Alarm Clock si.oo 1 Crimson Hcauty Split Duster 1 Whisk Rroom 1 Chore Wand All for S1.00 Cut fllass or Luster Wire Salt and Pepper Shakers, per pair S1.00 1 Mortise Lock 1 pr. Hutta Hoth for S1.00 1 X.i. 9 Atkins Hacksaw 6 10-in. Blades All for S1.00 1 t'nfinislied Paper Kack S1.00 1 Brace 1 Hit 3-8 in. or smaller Hoth for S1.00 1 Coleman Generator It.' Mantles All for Sl-00 1 set M Decorated Mixing Howls S1.00 1 Northern King Hoy Scout At S1.00 1 t-in. Crescent Wrench 1 pr. t'. in. I'liers Hoth for S1.00 1 Lever IMtle Capper S1.00 1 Kleelrie Appliance Cord 1 Double Socket Hoth for Sl-00 1 pint Quick Drying Knamcl 1 Hnish Hoth for Sl-00 1 4 in. Perfect Handle Screw Driver ol t iu. same Hoth for Sl-00 4 vds. (Jlass Cloth S1.00 1 4-qt Canteen S1.00 1 Waffle Jug 1 Hatter Heater Hoth for S1.00 1 Habv Doll Broom 1 Ihist Han Hoth for Sl-00 10 Glass Drawer Knobs S1.00 2 prs. 6 in. Strap Hinges 1 Hasp All for Sl-00 1 sct(3) OvenWare Mix ing Bowls S1.00 1 pr. Hall Grass Shears S1.00 1 Northern King Plaster er's Trowel S1.00 1 Decorated Bread Board 1 Stainless Knife Hoth for Sl-00 1 can Juco Auto Polish 1 can Duco Nickel Polish Both for Sl-00 1 Green or lied Sauce Pan 1 Pudding Pan Hoth for Sl-00 1 Kverroady Flashlight, complete. S1.00 Med ford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade In the Trading enter of Medford CorCr Sixth and Bartlett (Phone 33 $1.00 Down, Saturday Only, $1.00 Puts a Toledo-Coal and Wood Range in Your Home Toledo Coal and Wood j ' Ranges The Choice of Many Western Cooks H The Toledo comes in several different H models, or designs, and in four highly ac- W ceptable colors. W The Toledo is built of Armco Iron, is rust resisting, and holds heat uniformly. It has 1 heavy cast oven bottoms which neither 1 warps or cracks and each model is equip- 1 ped with dependable thermometors, with 1 polished steel tops and French plates or 1 lids. I : J. infill $1.00 Down Put a Bedroom Suite in Your Home Any bedroom suite in our stock no matter what price, color, design or material going DOLLAR DAY for only $1.00 down. Trade in Your Old Range on a New Toledo Scott W' Complete House Furnishers Your Old Bedroom Suite as Part Payment On a New One 217 W. Main Street Phone 9 I 61 MILLION BOTILES.USED , in o