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PXGE ETGItT HfEDFORD MAIL TOIBTjyE, MEDFORD, OTiEflOX. TUESDAY, MAY 1. 1928.' 3f . ' and good fir you I Kjpan "WHOLESOMENESS TET the children drink plenty of pure, delicious, bottled car bonated beverages. They con tain sugar, pure carbonated water and wholesome, taste tempting flavors. The irresisti ble, delicious tang is due to cai bonation perfect only when the drink is bottled Buy these soft drinks by the case. "Bottled Garhonated en JSl $500 In Cash Prizes & FXO yMt fjvnrir? f for f"f h-iOr r, Vil tMf.irlvtn.il r,l H'v . tut' tn Amrrirm Unit I'M r.l ( jf . -hnniif.) HrlfMlfr.7ifII.mi RMr . Within -in. ).(.'. l'th pruttwdl pt 4Wjrim lor ceil ttvipci. r a Bottler ' your iownf INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono 105 SO N. Central Medford, Oregon i i ei Reichstein and Deuel MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central PHONE 631 Buy a load of Green Pine Slabs nowyou will have dry wood when your present supply is consumed. 12-INCH OR 16-INCH GREEN PINE SLABS, per load Two Loads $5.00 jU mug, langy averages ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY "jocem. , mmii.u uiwujojif QUIPS AT CUPID SIEPS TO ALTAR C'ANNKS, Frame, Hay I. (IP) Mh'fiupJ Alien, tin? novelUt, and C'oiiiiIohh Atlanta Murcatt; ur married in a five-minute civil cero inony today al the Hrilish conau littu. The coromuny look place at ll:l.ri a. in. and watt to ho fol lowed with a rWlglous ceremony at tin flrnok orlliotlox church of Cult ties. The witiienscH were J'tlncess Karr.f'eoiffevitch, formerly Airfl. H. I'raU or New York; the hri'ie grandmother, Mrs. llemlutle Von I'lUKel; her mother, Kdward -Mont-oiiH-ry and Loo n a id o Alercato. Tho groom, who Is of Armenian origin, reiHtered his t'ather'H name uh SarklK KouJJoumtljiun, occupa tion "shipper." The wedding of the brilliant au thor of the "Green Hat" and other hooka, whone uiiip at motleni love and marriage have echoed around the world, to the beautiful youiiK woman who 1h u descendant of Serbian royalty, was one of the final events of tho season for in ternational society on the Riviera. Scores (if people remained fur weeks In order to ho prevent. Aftor their honeymoon the Ar lens expect to stay for a while at the Villa Pioratlna, one of the most beautiful estates on the Riviera, I I COUINTH. (ireece May 1. () The Stars and Stripes flying above devastated and destitute Corinth today brought relief to a people stricken by u series of earthquakes and brought expressions of grati tude from the whole of (Ireece. A d m I rn I Paul Kuundouriotis. president of Greece , wept as he watched tho flag flying above the American army tent of Miss Kinma Ciishman of ITostnn, who is ' in charge of tho first aid station, lie said: "That is a real symbol of sym pathy, generosity and love whleh lias touched our hearts and Kindled our souls." Konrteen babies which were brought into a shaking world which ileHtruyed the bopics of their par ents werp being cured for in the tents by Near ICnHt relief nurse. They wore rocked In cradles built from barrel slaves ' and fed front I in cans which once cunt allied American condensed mils. ! LONG TERM METED m I'HICAC.O, May I. T1 1'Mvc Imyn. thu yuunKt'Kt 1 E. the oldest 2U, wi've convicted curly today of nluykllK a Kiocer In u 1 . 4 3 holdup luj.t .lunuut-y. Their punhihtnent va fixed at LT years in tho peni tent iary. Those convicted were Marry Xillllt. IS: Mike 1'los. r-r: chafKed with flrliiK the shot that Ulllo.l Joseph Hwzcpnnskl; Stanley Mi- ean, 17; I'timan lliilcemiik, 1 S. and ('nslnilr I'eitniw.skl, III. I Rtportad by JtoRton County Abttraot Co Slith Qtrl and Cnlrl AvwuaJ ClriMilt C'tmrt Viva Hecdlc vs. .Ii-ss' Hredle, I lurry Dally vs. Nidllo Daily, de- Mi'dfurd vs. t. I.. Vavanu et a), State vs. rlaudr limit, reeeivhiB Mtulrn propt-rt v. I .ilu ill .1. I in; h vh. (trrbard company et rl Of .ire. Koscllii Itnton lidan AiidiMHitn at, fore- liordou lidau, divorce. Medford Irlrnatlon OistrU-t 1 Mt'iidon K. Scbutt et al, tax for I'lesiire. i It. J lirvumy. Adeline 11. Illnrk.J W. I,. Inlv, Ineorporated as Ibd-j liiway Hrrbiird company. j W'iHIiun V. Hit r num. drrvaned; estati admitted to pruhaie. I'rm-st M. Olh.son. estai inven-, tor yuml appraisal. ! Newton ' riutmy .distriet at -1 torney. vs. M. K. Hunley et al. fori forfeiture of ball bond. j lialph W. White et til vs. An clriit Kiver Hold Mining t'o.. Ltd.. et al. derrep. , John W". Strunbe ot al. mhur. ' opiate, admitted to probate. PmlPT - Thompson t'o. vh. II. Hairin et tix. foreclosure. ! Tolk Hull vs Howl M. Mulva-1 ney et al. to quiet title. j Howard I'. Anient, incorporated as et al, foi eelomire, l.itlila Sprtnj; Harare. Inc. Western Loan A ItulldtiiK t'o., a, vo . poratUm, v. Aynes- Hit I la Ire et vir. foredoMiro. I Wefttevu. Loan - Hulldftt; Co.. a toi'imuli. .1. vs. tlaronce . Itmiks) l.oul J. Harris estate, final or-; Herman oteur e.statc, Vn.d ac eountitiK order. A. It. I'unnliiKham et al Joe (biunroi ft al. Hon, , I, t Scott et al - I'ranli Ktil- b rton. Lrombitck et al. drcree. ! Laura . Ktli kmm v. J. II.! Napier et al. for money. J tleorue H. M'yckoff rt al vs. vs. Jnmes M. lis k, lf K. Itock.l ; foreeloBure. j Lillian Kllfimun. Mike KHhuhui, UM I Howard P. A meat. Incorporate as 'Xlthiu Hpi-incH Garage. Inc." W'e.tfrn J-uan & Jluihllmr- Co. in corp.) vs. Agnes lJulluire ft vir. t'uieilosure. Western J.nau tfr liulblinjf Co. la corp.) vs. Clarence C. Jianks et al. Korecluure. Huth V. Robinson et ul vs. II M. Webber. Chattel lien. J tilth V. llobinson, ct al vh W. II, Itiillork. Chnltel lien. Huth V. Uohiuson et ul vs. Clias. Caiibell. Cliattel lien. A. I., l-f iininjUun as Peiinington Ilattfiy Service vs. Hnry fl. Uynge and V. Marsluill. Chattel lien. Jackxun Cuiinty Hunk v. VroA I,. Iliekmaii and Kdna llickmun. Koierlonurc. 1. K Xalley vs. An mi C, Nalley. Divorce. M. J. Hcamliftt vs. Winifred Jlil Hinuer et nl. foreclosure. Klrst Xaiionn.1 Cp. (a corp.) vs. Maude Karlow ftrown el al. To vacate final mrler in eiate. Wesley H. Ktzaor vs. C. H. tfw art et at ns Meijford-Klainath Krt & Singe Line. Kor money. iicH.sie Nylen vs. David K. Xylen. Divorce. F. H. rillrhrlHt vh. A. J. Scott et ; al. To (inlet title. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. J. I. Heddy Transcript of judgment. 1'rolMili' Court. Kxlnte i(f liuiM A. Kyan (dee.) Admitted to probate. Marriage l.leeiLses, Theodore II. Newstrom and Vida Clark. John D. Mack anil Dora L. Cook. Jack If Kdlson and Anna An dersen. Hugh John Merklee and Ma . Sparks. Frank Kllsworlh Unwell and Mrs. Grace Iteebtel. Horace Alvin .leukliu and Kvc lyu Do it liea Caholn. Charles II. tNighlll and ICmm.-i Simmons. Wm. K. Coghill and Sadie Sim mons. Primlo Cinrdl and Opal Marie Clemens. Frank Morris and Kthel Ueagnn. Audd Klmer Nanco and Emma Iternice Dube. John Kdward Hunter and Mrs. Kdiih Itobinson . Wm. M. Andres und , Claudia Kaulhaber. Jack M. O'N'ell and Lucillo S. Costello. James L. Kirk and Pirdlo Har den. Kred M. Uruegger vs. Elizabeth Smith. Frederick V. Owsley and Itlancb Mahler. Ronald M. Downey and Kdith King. Italph K. Uender and Madge Abel Hubert Kdwall and Lillian Klder. Navlchi Kato and Mrs. Ito Yam ash it a. AS1II-AN1). April 30. Nuto HittcH mid K. V. Curler made a riHliiiiK trip to Noil creek WedlioK day anil Hociired it flna cnUMt of trout. Mrs. Sain K. M'cNalr, who rtv aidoH on 8cpnlc drive, arrivctl Itnnto from tho OHHt Wednesday. Sho was called east Btlddcnly a few weeks aim on ni-connt of tho serious Illness and death of her innihor. Mi'H. Waller li. Newconilio of flrantH Phhh, former AKhland rent- j (font, was nn Ashland visitor l'Yl- j (lay. J. H. Mctice's RlKantlc slock movltiK salo opened to n hli? crowd Friday morning and clerks were : kept hnsy throtixlioiit tho (lay tak- j ItiK ennr of the customers. .Mr. i Mcfioe Is clnslitK out his lino of ! Kfneral dry Roods and expects to connne nis stock to reaiiy-io-wcar tl to shoes for women and Chil (lr 11 Mrs. V. 1). Miller, who has been confined nl her homo for several days with illness, is much Improv- j od and able to bo about. The Ashland hf;h school typinK i tenm left early FYiduy morntnjr for 4 ASHLAND I . I i CANADIAN NATIONAL TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Loiv Stimtnfr Fares bfgiti Muy n Wtwkly Piilliims Viiuconvor unil I'rliuo Huptr tn Aska Plri tend me jout fret booklet on Jptt Nirioml Ptrk and the Otudiin Rocluci V.iti Corvallis to tuko pail In tho an nual state typing contest. The teunt members and their teacher. Miss Carolina. Itaddu, were guests of Alra. (). A. ilriscou und Mr. 1j. A. Mon. who drove thtdr am Ashland high hopes to repeat the splendid record made, in other yeurn by local typists who suc ceeded in guining permanent pos seFsion of the statu cup by winning It three different years. The sen ior team this year is composed of Nedra Hartlett and Marie Moon, and the junior team consists of Ksther Crowley and Kuth Thatcher. -Mrs. Anne IT. Russell of North Main street, mother of Miss Nellie Russell and Mrs. Otto Winter, Is on tho way homo from Los Angeles and ia visiting with relatives en route. Mrs. Russell has hhmu a delightful winter In Los Angeles, guest at the home of her duughter, Mrs. James Potter. She visited with several other relatives in that vicinity. On the way homo Mrs. Russell will spent! two weeks In San Francisco. Mfsa Margaret Pot ter will come to Ashland in com pany with her grandmother, ' Mrs. Jimmie Daugherty, nee Miss Helen Cole, who was recently mar ried In Portland to Jimmie Daugh erty, has returned anil has resumed her work at the local hi';h school, where she Is a senior student. Mr. Daugherty, who is manager of the Twentieth Century store, will J8k TEA .ENJOYMENT EVERY WOMAN'S RIGHT; Tea enjoyment delicious refresh ment that comes from the delicate aroma and flavor of the world's finest tea is every woman's right. Nothing less than perfection will satisfy the appetite when it sayi "Tea Time". Tree Tea is the world's finest tci though by no means the world's most expensive. That's why you should always insist on getting T REE Orange IT this summer I 1 1 through the highest i-i Peaks of the Canadian KocRies Plan your trip East tlu'i Bummer to take you through the thrilling scenery of the highest . Canadian Rocky peaks, including Mt. Robson, monarch of them all. Sail through the fjord-like channels of the Inside Passage from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. Lux urious trains, radio-equipped. East from Prince Rupert, through a wonderland of lakes, forests, mountains an.l glaciers. Stop otf at Jasper Park Lodge. Rates $7.50 a day up, American Plan. Open May si to Sept 30. ?oo guests. The Lodge golf course is Canada's 6ncst youll want to play it and come back again for Golf Week, September 8 to 15. rANADiAN National The Largest Railway System - SNM37 spend some time at Portland and at l-ongview, Wash., und will take a course in window display and caru writing. 11. I r. K I hurt was u business vls- itor Friday in Grants Pass. I Miss Kvelyn Sholl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Miller of Fifth street, who has been living with relatives and attending school in ! iluckingham, Nj H.. for the past three years, recently enjoyed a five days' si-'du setting trip to Wah- ' ington, D. C. The trip is given each year to th graduating clashes ot several ot' the high, schools in tlie east. Miss Kvelyn will return to Ashland" during the summer and will probably enroll at the South ' ern Oregon Normal school in the ! fall. I V. O. X. Smith of the Citizens ( bank has returued from Portland. ; where he attended the Rtate con vention of tho Haptist church Tues i day, April 1M. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Carter, who i have been visiting at the home of ; Mrs. Carter's mother on IZast Main street, have .jon to San Francisco. They were accompanied south by Mrs. Carter's brother, Lester Phil- lips. ' ' O. f. Franklin of tho Franklin bakery Is ill at his home on Ii street. The Ashland Bible school, which which has been supported by the various churches of the city, will IITEA For those who prefer GRtiliN tea, there's Treu Tua Japan in America:, A. B. Holtrop, City Pats. Agt. . 32 Yamhill St.. Pnrtlnnd I'honr Krmio 3t;4 - E 7 o rm l i i . r - close May 4. A program of gen-1 eral Interest illustrative of the work will be put on by the super- vigor. Mrs. (,rac Auuri-wu, as a : commt'iK'ement exeri-ise for tliu J course. Neurly six ImmlreU buys ; untl Kirls have profited by the work ( of the school. That number ropro- j Rijnts nbout !I0 per cent ot the lu plls in the first six grammar grades of the schools. At the Klks' l-adli-s Card club ' Tuesday, Jtrs. C. 1. J. Porter 'as the winner of tiiuh school and Mrs. 1 Kartell won consolation. The week ot May 512 will be set aside for 11 Keuernl miriiiK Iiouho cleanhii? of tho city, t'llnt Haunh man, lire chier, has been appointed j (general chairman for tho cleanup j and intends no fleck of dust persist and that no tin can remains to in sult tho aesthetic sense ot any cill-' zeu or, nu)re especially, an out-of-. town tourist. Mayor J. E. Thornton j will be asked to Issue a proclama tion, makltiK a friendly demand tiuon all property holders to re paint, pick up and clean up. W, 1'-! Waller will name a chairman of tho youuB men's clean up squad. Four young men will be appointed to view the town May 5 and again May 12 to decide upon the bestow I11B of four awards for the best Ii-opisl climiKC of Zone Ordinance. Tho City iMunnins Commission proposes a revihion of tlio present zoning ordinance In which the pres ent L'se Zone IV (Seml-publie) would bo combined with the pres ent Zone 11. and parks would be included in Zone L The i;e Districts would then be as follows: Cliiss I Residence yiim'le family dwelling parks and playgrounds. Class II Residence UncludinK 1) Apartments of fill classes except as redistricted by the buildinu nr dlnance, juiblic and temi-public huildiiiKs. churches, nchuois. hos pitals, mortuaries, etc. Class III Hetuil business (In cluding 1 and ID. Class IV Present, Zone V: Ware house. Class V rresent Hone VI: Indus trial. It is proposed to extend the lim its of Vm Districts II. III. IV and V, subject lo the approval of the property holders in the districts af fected. Class 1 All fvt Humphrey-Andrews Addition und Huniphrey Knleht Addition, that part of Sun rise Home Park and I-aurelhurst Adjoining Crater Lake Avenue; all of Queen Anno Addition (excepting Block S); all property adjoining RttKt Main Street from Cottage Htreet East; all property adjoin ing Myrtle Street; Blocks 1, - 3. K, 1&, 14, and part of Blocks 7 and a of Imperial Addition, and nil property Kast and South there of to the City Limits; all properiy. included in the area bounded ly the following streets and alleys:. Columbus Avenue, the alley, be-j tweun Fourth and Kceond Streets, the alley between Morey's Addi tion, and Bungalow Addition. West Main Street; all property unjoin-; Iuk South Oakdale Avenue. Park i Htroetr Whitman Avenue, rromj Kleventh Street nouth, and Kinp Street from alley in Block -. New town Addition south; also all pron-j erty mijoiniiiij Stewart Avenue foi j approximately 3u0 feet nurih ami j south of same, I Class II All property not includ ed in Zones I. Ill, IV and V. Class 111 Approximately all of tho original town except Blocks j 4H, 4!l, TU. 51, u2. till, til, US, 7D.j 71, 7 2. i. 74. 7. 77. Ml. SI, and part of Blocks 03, 64, t r ;indj tif; also all territory adjoinint- j Riverside Avenue from the North! City Limits to Boyd Street; also1 the property at the intersection! of Stewart Avenue and South River-j side Avenue; property near the in-j terseetion of McAndrews Road and North Central Avenue; properly! adjoining Kast Jackson Street from (.ienesee Street west to P. & K. right of way; property on the south side of Kast Main Street from Almond Street to (ienesee I Street. ' Class IV Property adjoining the ; S. P. tracks from north of Jackson Street to a point near McAndrews j Road, and from Tenth Street South j to a point near Stewart Avenue. j Class V The present mill dis trict in the north end of the city, and the tract lying east of the! Kiddle. Road. I Maps showing t ho exact extent of the proposed Ise Zones may be I seen at the Chamber of Commerce! and the City Hall. Remonstrances' ngainst the proposed changes will: be heard nt the regular meeting of I t he ( ity Planning Commission to be held at 8 p. in.. Monday, Mav nth. urns. n DRY CLEANING FOR THE MOTORIST Dust, ffi'i-iisc, nil and mud Mains a r o r e in o vc d tlioroimhlv l'nnii your iippnnl hy cur MutU'i-n Dry Clt'iiniii!'. Al'tor lic hnr rido (ir tour wo restore , your clothes in inunaeulate cou clition. n Windows and Doors & T.Anr.rsT smrK iv KOVTnritv t)t!f.:.,v Q a Q TROWKUDGE mm i.lMltKit YAIID I store front Improvement it and th f"l , tho bes.L icst vacant best lawn improvement house painting and tho best lot imvrovement. m "YOUR ADVANTAGE J" ANTI-KNOCK RED CHOWN GASOLINE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA by train or . ?iotor-coacb New convenience for travelers to Portland and intermediate stations. Luxurious motor-coach service by Southern Pacific Motor Trans port Co. in addition to improved schedules of Southern Pacific trains. (Schedules clTeaivc on and after May 6.) Leave Arrive Medford Portland Motor Coach 7:04a.m. 7:35 p.m. "Shasta" . 1 1 : 27 a.m. 10:15 p.m. "Orcgonian" 6:35 p.m. 7;30a.m. Returning Leave Arrive Portland Medford Motor Coach 8:30 a.m. 9:37 p.m. "Shasta" . 8:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. "Orcgonian" 9:30 p.m. 10:25 a.m. Motor coaches leave and arrive at the Southern Paciiic Passenger station. 10 Rides t Pay for 7 I ISuV 10-Ridc Tickets for use on motor-coaches and sood for 60 days. Save money with these low lares. 111 Telephone 34 You wm lik LOS ANGELES fietter li You Stop I Your Favorite Jeweler . ' Since 1918 ! - I As a uraduatinii Bifl, one ' II of our handsouio. precise I r j strap watches leaves little ,V to be desired. i . t'sr jtf -.d kV - " I I J. 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