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- BUILDERS, DEALERS NEW STYLE AERIAL TOLD OF ASBESTOS Wl A ! L ENVELOPES AT DINNER;UNAVAILABLE HERE " ' XfRITlTT'OR'n MATT. TPTPTTVTI" MimWYTCTV-nmnnnv rnTTron 4 ' tdtt ,h mna .. ..... I I i II "' 1 II 1 1, PAGE THREE Radio Program KMED Mail Trlliunc-VlrEtn Station Social Notes and Meetings Asbcutua. ono of tlio mysteries of the ancients and Btlll u puzzling clement to tho luymiin, won de- Although ment at ceutly authorited 1 Frounce Co. i the post office depart-! 9 tu 10 " mc ,wrr,,oB--D- c-re- wwSx: a new air mall lu to HL'iibed ana us prucwciu uwes uum- - t" . men is to have, a Rem onstrated before a Blithering of . aer f oblique paralelloKrama of i rpH. Wliita uh.i 1.1 i... .. ... . J . local builder, and lumber dealer Ue7 the nvXn V t 7h" , I at the Hotel Medford last rtBht. T' T e,"p1f ?" b'h "ldt I'"1 t Thirty-even were present at the .1 ,''e f,8' 10n8 being, imeetin. .nd the dinner which lr- , I4r,m 0?C ' S ' t ceded if. as sues.- of K. G. Trow- 0?a Po8tma5ter m. J. Warner ; bridge of the TrowbridKe Lumber, Th.'n ,. ' il nn.l Aiwlv Moffmnii rni.rn. .. .. ' v.vH70 Ul K OUl SUP-:-!" , ' Tonight G:15 p. m. MeUlord Mall Til- bune. 8 to 9 p. in. Snyder's Dairy & Produce Co. ! California Ore- ay, April 25 1 a. m M nil u's Depart- yard ment Store. 11 to 11:30 a. in. Sweiii'B Gift Shop. 12:15 to 1:15 p. m, Talent hour.' G: 15 p. in. Medford Mail Til- bune. S p. m. Weather report. i senting tne jonns-Manvuie com pany, tlio chief manufacture of asbestos products States. Asbestos, nccordinK to ' f"v Mi'irai uueill, i but are authorized to be printed by commercial printers. Inasmuch aa the air mail envelopes are not sold at the postofrire. 1'ostmastei- War- TI11I. Ic It, !, .1 Illack; the company demonstrator, , , " "s "le. ',D- is one of the most valuuble of mod- . " " leu ln eu- ern building matcrlnls. belnK used i', l, "" is kept to the ... uiino ui nueie air iuuii envelopes tho United I William I , pussinc throuBh .. there are made. '' However, it won I'd seem that until tho local volume of outgoing air mail Increases greatly, there is little likelihood; or such enrclopes being printed by local commercial printers in any quantity. The first of a series of 13 re quest hours, to be heard over KMED. the Jlair Tribune-VllKin radio station, thru tho courtesy of McCurilio Daniels Insurance company and the Porter Lumber company, every Monday night, was broadcast last nlKht from eight o'clock to nine, and its popularity was evidenced in an enthusiastic response from local listeners,' who began last night phoning in theiri-equests for next week's progrnm. The music heard on tho re quest hour is largely the latest song hits, and popular ballads. The Joint committee, composed of members of tho chamber of! commerce, traffic association and the fruit growers' league, held a ' speciifl meeting ut tho chamber: of commerce headquarters . yes terday noon. Problems effecting i tho packing and shipment or fruit from the valley were dis cussed, mid this year's extensivo program to bo put Into effect by tho combined forces ot all -three I executive bodies. !rt nllH- anu popular oanaus. 't' -jMr. and Mrs. lialph Stuart wcr-j :i splendid In jnzx numbers while U jllcorge Maddux, popular local 1 tenor, was showered with re- rfl quests for his radio appearance WVlpn the same hour , next Mouday Ly night:1 Miss Alnm Lawrence, well t known pianist accompanied tho ' singers, and received her share luf the tpraise given tlio program. T BANQUE 'In tho manufacture of fireproof shingles, textiles, insuhttoin, brake! linings and allied products. De posits of asbestos, known tech nically as hydrous silieatciof mag nesia, are found chiefly In Canada, although there is one mine in Ari zona and another in Lake county, 'California. ' The native rock is blasted from the walls in the open quarry moth od and after numerous crushing -and sifting processes Is sent to the factories to bo made into hundreds of different products. The crys tals of the rock ure so small that 'when separated they look like wool :or cotton fibers. Mr. Illack gave a striking demonstration of the Jfiro-resistlng qualities of these fibers which remain absoluutely unchunged after exposure to fire, moisture and the ravages of time. I Although asbestos was known to 'the ancients, it was not widely used 'Industrially until the twentieth 'century. Ono of tho most Import 'ant uses is In the making 'of fire proof roofing. The speuker dem onstrated the application of these shingles on a miniature roof last night, allowing how they can be 'laid, over old wooden shingles. ' Those present Included Frank It. Neil, Ivan Atterbury, D. MePher son, Don Lawrence. Harold Woods, L. J. Adams, W, F. Freeman, A. V. Karnstadt, .1. II. Kchell, J. II. 'Cooley, l L. Walsh, 11. F. I'adg hum, Klmer Chllders. II. J. New- ton, Uoy lilliott, H. 10. lllnabarger.; C. Launspach, II. Peterson, II. A. Thlerolf, Louis IJ. .Humphreys, O. H. Bailey, Cleorgo W. Porter, H. R. HnlnoB, J. O. Cameron, L. II. Vale, C. C.'irtrlglit, It. M. Howe, I. K. Schuler, K. CI. Trowbridge, AV, Lunipouii, - wtiiiam wiowart, . IJerrv. O. ( Iloirus. Anrlv l-l, ,ff- man, W. M. Illack, F. W. McDer- Tlie standing of the h!-jinka and n,..,r Carnival Olieeil contest tnrlnv tc tia trlct 'for Johns-Munville, and H.lfollows: Anita Mohr, a senior, in W. Farrlngton. I the lead with 45,900 votes; Dor- ' I othy Orth of the sophomore' class, KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Apr. second with 30,001) votes; Elnora 2. WWWItlrJils Ijotter equipped I Hulaniler (jf-th. junior class, ihird white brothers looking on open-i with 19,000votes; lOleiuiore Barker mouthed, an "100 per cent Ameri- of tho freshman class, last with ti,. ,.i,,.v,.i,o -i,i..i. ..,t by the members. Alfred S. V. Carpenter Is chairman of the gen executivo committee.- Tho men of the different -II v wero ' outlined : churches hold n meeting and ban- eral unci in uie uaptist eliurcli last eve ning that was well attended, and proved very bonerilcnl. Hringing men who take some time for re ligious Hfl'atrs, together Is bound to I advance the cause ot religion and better community conditions. The Christian church men's quar tet sail.; two excellent numbers. Rev. T. H. Temple presided tmd Introduced the speaker of the eve ning;, Dr. H. Campbell, of Los An geles, secretary of tlio men's de partment of the board of religious education for the Presbyterian church of the coast. The .speaker complimented the Men's (iospel team of this city and the men of the churches for holding such gatherings, saying on tho men depends to a great meas ure ''the success ' of Christianity. He also, paid a hi-';h compliment to itctlns can" namely a Klamath Indian I IS, 900 votos. landed the largest rainbow trout j Tho carnival will be held Friday J Medford and other cities of south from Klamath waters Sunday since night, April 27, at the htah school. 'ern (logon i the workers' training school in the opening of the fishing season, April ir,. Tho queen Thursday nt 4 contest P. in. will close TEA EN; JOY if -i m I K LL I EZ A' ORANGE PEKOE: MN.T Jegon. Rev. Campbell told of the ap palling ignorance of tho hoys and girls of today regarding Ood. and said It is duo principally lo the lack of reading and touching the lilblo in the homes, lie urged uli to pay more attention to religious educa tion along all lines. H easked the men to take more time in getting acquainted Willi the boys on the street, making confidants of them ,and setting examples that inspire ! them to lead better lives. The speaker said that $10,000, 000.000 arc spent yearly in fight ing crime, that 75 per cent of the criminals aru immature youths; that the average crime ago had been reduced from 88. years to IX since the last w-ar. and that lliore are 85,000 homicides annually in tho United Slates. Kov. Campbell closctl by saying religion is prtTresslug rapidly in tbia country, the press, the busi ness men and peoplo generally are realizing miore than ever thathey should devote part of their time in I thinking and working for the cause of tint! and the church, ,iiiiiriiiiiiiTHiirif'iht-,ri,iniiHiiNii'i,i,";ii'-1-'' 1 k NOW! TODAY WEDNESDAY ammo NEW A TUB RIALTO IT'S A MIGHTY PICTURE - - GEO. BANCROFT 7 IN THE SHOWDOWN Here is life as it is seldom pic tured. A hell hole in the tropics. . Four men gambling fighting for one woman, THIS SHOW WILL BE THE TALK OF ' MEDFORD iROTHERMEL'S MUSIC . A BIO FEATURE ON ANY PROGRAM Also Good Comedy Latest News Events mm Eveninqs, Adults 35c Kiddies It Dime Any Time With the purpose in view of : lireaenting to the older people of i the church and community the IproKi'iiiu uml puipoue of the Chris , tin it Knduvor society, the young 1 peuple of the Centrul Vuinl fcul j luted churches will hold two spec- iul serviceii. The first will be , held on Sunday evening May 6th, ! in the iiudlturium of the church, ! at eltfht o'clock. The work ot f the international crusade with t'hri&t movement will bo present ed. Also the state and national 1 work. Homo outside help will be engaged to hksIH in preeontlnt: ! these themes. (Jood iiiuhIo- will ho a great feature of these ser vices. v A week lart-'r, at the same hour In the eveniiiK. they will "present the work of tho local society. At thU servlco every department will have due consideration, and H will be shown that here Is a place ; where every talent can bo ued. There wore more than 60 young people in the regular endeavor societies here on Sunday evening: : and In the church service which : followed, and under the leadership of Mr. Chaiieu liezhalhalch, ' the ; younff people formed a git at cho-j rus choir, and for a half hour the church rantr with the praises of, the master. In the sermon preach-j ed to thcHo youns people, from the toxt in 2nd Cor. 10:4-5, the; pastor showed that It has ever I been the plan of Cod that tho church should engage in an n-; gressivo warfare against evil. That the souls of men cun only he res-1 cued from tho power and. domln-1 ion of sin through an offensive ; warfare. Heaven haH vet tho ex- ample, and given the inspiration , and tho power. The Christian soldier can not fight, successfully i nn offensive warfaro unless hoi has been supplied and prepared to fight a successful defensive wurfare within his own heart, ill Ini. mnl l,i TT-.-t.lnL ( ttiA Tn.t Top Hchool of district 10, and the election or nrricers was postponed until fall. They Kerved a very fine .supper and Kd Eldred of tho iro ceteria meat market entertained with his ventriloipiisni doll. A mothers' meeting, under the ausplceH of the W. C; T. U.. will he held Thursday at 2:30 nt the V. W. C. A. The' state president, Mrs. Aila Jolley of Portland, will he present and tho following pro gram has been arranged: Devotional exercises. Special music. Heading Mrs. A. Orin Schenck. 8olo Mrs. T. H. Temple. Address Mrs, Ada Jolley. Vinno solo Miss Eva Hitzler. After the progrnm there will lie refreshments nnd a social hour with' Mrs. Jolley us guest of honor. A cordial invitation is given to tho women of Medford to attend this meeting. "Hevcn Women and Ono Man is the title of the last illustruted lecture to he, delivered in the Aiir vent Christian church tonight by Lydla Millar, woman evangelist, who has drawn a consistently large congrcKatinn in the church on Jackson and Welch streets, tho past few weeks. The subject which the evangllst has chosen for her finul sermon In Medford is taken from the text: "And hi that day seven women shall take hold of one man, say ing, 'We will eat our own bread, and weur our own apparel; only let us he culled by thy name to take away our reproach, "Isa. 4:1. Mrs. Millar expects to. leave soon for Alaska on special missionary work. Tho services tonight start at 8 o'clock. f MEET CONTINUES At the .close of Sunday even ing's mooting at tho Salvation Army the decision was reached to continue tho revival meetings through this week. These meet ings are being conducted by Evan gelist Nelson Morris and arc re gard do us a great blessing to all who attend. The power of Ood was greatly felt at tho meetings on Sunday. There was ono conversion at the Jail service In tho morning, and several others wept their way thru at the altar In the evening meet ing. The officers and members of tho local corps felt that, villi tho power of Ood being demon strated so powerfully, it would be very wise to continuo the meet- j ings. ine services will he at S o'clock every night this week. ' Tho Evangelist will speak on topics of great interest each night. Tho subject for lonlcht will he: "t'rom well's Text." There! will be plenty of music and singing, including speyial se lections eacn nignt. ' - UPON JOB AGAIN IilloWlnn adjournment ulnro ' last Friday evening, the Brund Jury, which nan Ijpen InvPKtlKHtinic ; tho hundllnn l the county pro hibition fund una whli'h two, wet-k ann lolurtied un Indlillnfnt alniit Ulmrlct Attorney Newlon i ennney for tho aliased lur- eny of $310 from the fundn. re- mimed IU nrxnlomi thin forenoon and It whh Kenernlly expected nruund the court house that a re-: port would he filed thin afternoon. The Jury met for onlv one dav lnt week, and up to that time, ulnre returning trie Imllrtmriit. BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- J "where savings are greatest" A l Tlx T Tru 71! f v v r n ml SELLING MOSt WE SELL FOR LESS I I ! i"' o o j Blouses forTheTailoredSuit Shirt and Vestee Styles The finishing totich with a tail ored suit is a fresh blouse in white or a color. Vcstee styles, espe cially, with Bhort sleeves are popu lar. $2.98 White, plain colors and small novelty patterns make up this as sortment of new blouses- to wear with the smart suit. Be sure to see them. Undergarments for the Particular : Lace-Trimmed Rayon Lingerie At Truly Economical Prices Now every woman can have her heart's desire "more than just enough" dainty underthings ! Lovely garments are fashioned of fine rayon and trimmed with iace. Chemise Step-Ins . Bloomers Gowns Matching garments to make sets or a few pieces to add to your supply. Everyone is dainty, practi cal and the prices from . ' 98c to $2.98 Girls and Their Mothers . Like to Shop Here for Children's Hats Even the youngest miss must have plenty of style in her hat and mother is looking at the price both are satisfied here I "' ' 98c to $1.98 Velvet hats have embroidery and ribbon trimming felts come in many colors. Be sure to see them. Gay Frocks for Gay Hours At Spring and Summer Festivities The evening will be a whirl of happy dances if you have selected one of these flattering frocks for your own. So Many Lovely Colors Georgette and taffeta are the favorites -r in. many, many charming styles and colors aplenty !'''. A Becoming Frock Vill Make Graduation A Success The school and college girl knows " just how much the "right" frock means to her good time. Select a youthful bourTant skirt or a gracefully soft ccoreette frock. Mm Hosiery Is So Important To the Smartness of Your Costume As a Whole For general wear, here is a hose that looks well and will wear to your sat isfactionsilk and rayon full-fashioned hose for ' 98c Whichever way t,h t wind blows, her hosiery is important. Our own num bers in servicp arid sheer weights are priced only, .pair, . . - - .-. -:; .. $1:49 THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WILL GIVE ' Double Stamps ON CASH SALES Vednesday, April 25 RED LETTER DAY Bo suro and visit tho Premium Parlor at the M. M. De partment Store and see the big display of New Premiums and get 10JJ.VC Red Letter Stamps FREE SO pin-chaw requiml. Just brinK your Stamp Book in nil you Iihvi to do. Remember, you get Double Stamps on" cash pur-' chases Wednesday, Red Letter Day, at the following stores: DO YOUR BUYING RED LETTER DAY M. M. DPPT ftTflRir ihir Only on Silks, SlioetlnK ami AIuimln Hlunderotto IIouu and Mon'ii DroH 8lilrin. North Central at Sixth BROWNE HARDWARE Uhcrty Hullillug EMMY LOU HAT 8H0PPE North Central at Sixth CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. 106 Kant Main St. MILADY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Cratorlan Building ALEXANDER'S GROCERY 131 Went Main Bole Anciit for llattlo Creek Itnallh Foods 8TILLMAN CABINET ' W0RK8 128 North Orape , GREENE & 8HORE8 SERVICE STATION Sixth and Hlvericlo Double Stamps on ('rank ( Cano Service Only . COLONIAL BAKERY Tl-i Kant Main ti i t Hi t r Dahlia and Gladiola Bulbs We have a cholca stock of homourown Dahlia and Oladlola bulbil for unlo at rcaonabl prices. These bulbs are all our own raising and are prize-winning stock. Send for list of varlotleg and jirlccs. Hosier's Flower Gardens ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 341-J Fast Time to California f. . then east if yon wish on uorld-& famous transcontinental flyers. JJ Southern Pacific's famous "Shasta" and (lie "Ore gonian" leave daily for the speedy, comfortable journey over the Siikiyous to California. They make convenient Connection with day or night trains to Los Angeles; you' fen travel through to Los Angeles with only one night on the train. ' " Go this way. Ride in restful comfort. Delicious meals it modente prices. Low Roundtrip Fares 16 days ti months to San Francisco . 4 . '.' 20.25 27.25 to Los Angeles . , , . . 38.75 62.50 Similar low fares to other points. ' East Through California ,.'..;', It costs little, and in some cues no more to go east this way. Southern Pacific offers 3 routes east from Cal ifornia a choice matched by no other railroad. Now 61 14 hours direct from San, Prancisco and Los Angeles. ) to Chicago. Or go East via Sunset Routs to New :l .' Orlcatis; by train or ship from there. . '- n.w J. 0. CARLE ,. Pbonat 84 i v had been adjourned. : OLABBimp AD7IRTIW0 0IT RIITTLTI