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e MET)FQKT MATL TRTBTJNE, - MEDFORD, ORKOOK. TIlTRsnAV, MAROIT SS. 1020. a h i i I I i f i . . i t' I ., ,'3 'MAY LOCATE AIRPLANE FACTORY NEW S. 0. S. PLANT 1 LOCAL SCOUTS IN Daily Meteorological Report FORD! JUNE FIFTEENTH One of the propositions for manu facturing airplanes and. accessaries, that naturally will follow the lo cation of class A airports, like Med ford will. install, provided the bonds are voted nextTuesday, Ih the one recently received by the Chamber of Commerce; from the manufac turers, of a hew three-passenger cabin monoplane, the final tests onwhich are now beinjf made. The company says thuti Medford has been recommended to them as having possibilities nt or near their airport for a : first-class airplane factory, and wanting: to know what the city has to offer. The company says it intends to employ, about 100 men steadily at first and turn putubout SO planes a month, increasing production and employes as demand for planes in creases. ' in the rapid advancement of aerial transportation, the cities that put in modern airports are Koinff to be the cities of the future, es pecially where they receive gov ernment approval and support like Medford has the cnnnce-vo receive if they vote the air bonds next Tuesday.' 1 " ' : TRAVELS , BY AIR C'-.fK. BraaKr, managing editor of the Portland Telegram, arrived in Medford' this forenoon by air plane from San Francisco while en mute to bis- headquarters at Portland. He had planned to make the entire trip by ' a I'actfit: Air Transport plane, but1 Was forced to stop here because of bad weather conditions north of Medford, T hibitins tiie 'carrying of passen gers. . lie left this forenoon by train to continue his' northward jaurney. Sir. Brassier is holding: the position formerly held by Lester Adams, former Medford boy, who is now located in San Francisco following newspn per work. Thursday, March 2S Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and unsettled tonight and Friday. Moderate temperature. Oregon: Cloudy and uiiR.ttlefl tonight and Friday. Probaly rains hi northwest portion. Moderate temperature, A tesj ruiv of the machinery 'ofl ine soutnwM Oregon fSalear 'inc., plant, now under construction at a cost of approximately $150,000, will bo made June. 15, according to officials "of thP oonvpany. The machinery, some of It with special specifications , Is now under construction at Wainuboro, Pa., and , tne nrst shipments aro expected to: be sent out within the next fort-, night. The packing and cold stor age plant will be the most modern and complete in the Pacific North west, and the largest in the state of Oregon. 1 ' v The plans for the lighting of the structure have been completed by Grrthame li. Ridley, lighting engineer,'-of San Francisco. Under the' system the illumination will Jte uni form throughout the plant, and will provide daylight lighting at air hours. . i Agreement for the furnishing of 400 horsepower of electricity for the operation of the plant has been signed with the California Oregon Power company, nnd all the lum ber used In the building is being furnished by the Owen-Oregon company. Work started today on the" con struction of the office of the plant, which will be modernly equipped. It Is planned to make the grounds of the. plant, which is located on the Pacific highway, a show place of southern Oregon. Two "'pew-awards vitl bo given-! ini-.ine first inne nc me uy wnur court' of honor to be held 'in the court house tonight at eight o'clock, according to Scout Execu tive Wm. f-.ee Brick er. They are tne, badge for farm mechanics and the badge for agriculture. : Levon Dunford it. the only local scout who will come up for the mechanics award, - having accom plished : considerable , study nnd practical application along that lino during the past few months. Those who wilt be examined in the study uf agriculture are, Cor ing and Leo Martin uml Milton and l-nwrenco Sanderson, all. of troop 4, Beagle, Ore. Kewell .Dm pray will take the final examination for slur scouldom. ' The board of review for all tho lmya coining up for advancement tonight, will meet at 7 o'clock, and an hour later the regular session, open to the parents and scouts and the public in general, will open. Twenty merit . badges will be awarded tonight, one star scout examination will , be held, and eight scouts will be tested for ad vancement into second class. y g Temperature (Begs.) .... 72 4:J lligiieut t l.JlHi 12 Urn.).. ?2 ,72 Lowest (I.&st 12 hrs.).. 33 43 Rel. humidity tPct.) 37 80 State ol' weather... Cloudy Cloudy lowest temperature this morn irig, 42 averts, '. Total precipitation since Sept. 19'JS. Jt.10 inches. ' Sunset today, 0:32 p. m. Sumise Friday, 5:59 a. n). Sunset Friday, fi :33 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 P. 120th Meridian Time 5s CITT 3 ' 3 as rs -, Mrs. K 13. 'Williams will ..have charge of' the presentntujn j talk ASHIN'OTON. March 28. W)--A tiation-wide investigation of the work of ihb United Slates attor neys Is beiiiK made by the depart ment of justice with a view of tie teminlng whether changes In per- Wonien's club "SprlnRtiine'', meet iiiB iit Hotel Meiironl On April -'. An error wast Included Irt ft re port' pnbli.sliod yesterday, from one of the program eommilt'ce- woinen. In regard to tho speaker on this. subject. ' I Kthel Willitn Will give tho talk on "ttirds of Snrlnc" and Miss sonnel are needed and what Im- Leona Marslers. supervisor or rnu- provements can be made. ale f "le Southern Oregon Nor- Atrorney General Mitchell said mal will present 'Musical Com- Piesldent Hoover is Interested in positions of Spring." A largo nt- the outcome of the Investigation teVidance of members and guests ' and will receive a full report. I win he expected at this meeting. Ilaker City 62 i i Cloudy nisniarck 6(1 .., 34 - Clear , lloiBe 66 , 56 1 Cdy. Deliver 6S , 84 Clear Ilea Moines Cti :IS Clear , Fresno ..: 74 50 Clear Helena 60 IIS P. Cdy. Los Angeles 7(1- Bti Clear Marslifleld 2 41 Kulit l'lioenix SO 48 Clear Portland 64 48 llaln- Ked llliilt 71 IS Cloudy Hoseliurg , 71 50 Haiti Halt lilie City.. 50 M Clear San Pranclsco .. 62 . 50' P. Cdy. Santh Ke .- '. 44 80 Snow Seattle 56 44' P. Cdy. Spokane 56 48 Cloudy Walla Walla .... 72 54 Cloudy Vrlnnloeg .12 Moml.v ' 1. W. 1JICK, MetaoroKiglst. Originated by Montgomery nd &Go. Throw Open Your Windows to Spring Sunshine You ' heed have rno fear iti will lade your wall paper! A Ward's master chemist's ,0. K. is , your guarantee of .lovely color permanence. -',..-... Last year 250,000 rooms were papered at a saving with Ward's Wall Papr. Our ( direct froni, factory to v.,you prices saved a hundred , thousand home owners' hundreds of thou sands of dollars, r PA I N T Ward's "pnint'A have heen sriveu every '-test -in onr own labortitory and uro guaranteed' to rivp you perfect satisfnetioti. Ward -Lac for Floors Radio Program KMED .. . Mall Tribune-Virgin Station ' $1.35 Per Quart Dries Hard In One Hour New speed in refiuisliius ! 'Dries quickly with 'spark-' linj; lustre. Hot or cold water does not nffeet it. . Wardway Wall Paint 65c Per Quart Pre from flll-" laps" and "runs". For wjiII hoard, metal, piaster Or' wood. 13 lovely colors. Let Us Show Yoii This Wall Paper It is here now for immediate djslivery in the newest patterns I You can select from samples or actual rolls ' if you choose, the newest beautiful designs in lovely tinted colors. . Every roll is warranted to be absolute ly non-fading .v. -and we guarantee to save you money in every case. i ' Sun-Tested in Ward's Laboratory ' ' . ' Means Stm-Safe in Your Home . Non-Fading Patterns Priced 16 to 43ViO Per Single Boll D J Dainty and satiny. Itlehly embossed with DrOCaue-4- Jjny ,,uf ,,,,1 f lower motif. Pleasing for the living or dining room tltat ha seemed shadowy. Oft. - Priced Per Single ItollOUl D Plnln, of course, .but. richly tinted In living r 6BCC colors, rose, azure, topaz., all Inter- OOJ threaded with a wsh ot gold. Per Single Roll mm 2 1 Sunshine nl6c 228.9 Meters 1310 K. C. Thursday, March 28 ' P. M. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mall Tribune News and Market Hepom. "v 6:30 to 7 Coleman & Lawton Service Station. Aledford Service Station. 7 Frost Broadcast, by Floyd ! i Young. " ( Friday, March 29 A. !. -'9:30 to 10 James McNairs ' .Pharmacy.' :' '. '-10 to 10:30 Southern Oregon Klectrle Co. ? 10:30 to 11 nosennftrg'a. Inc. 11 to H:30M. M. Dept. Store. (Sacred).- 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lenox. P. M. ... i 12 to 12:05 The Mull Tribune News Keports. 12:05 to 1:05 Palmer Music House. , 1:06 to 1:35 Medford Elec- trie Store. , 1:35 to 2:5 Lewis Super Ser- vice Station. ; 2:05 to 2:S5 Mann's Depart- ment Store. ' ' ' 2:335 to 3:05 nropliy'a Jew- elry Store. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mull Tribune Newa nnd Market Reports. 6:30 to 7 Hand ox. 8 to 10 Airport liond Election Program. o O I Indications this forenoon wttre that the SlU.Oflfl .lllx'l suit of Harry iC Young against the Daily News ! Publishing company would go to : Itlie jury lale this afternoon, follow-; lug much heated testimony and ar-j gument on both sides. A recess ; was called by counsel for the plain- i tiff at 1(i;l0 this forenoon to 1 I o'clock this afternoun. ' Young was first on the stand 1 yesterday and testified to facia i concerning tho publication of the, alleged libelous article, which he claims caused blm menial stress,, placed him in the Ignominy of Hie' public and made if Impossible for) him to obtain work or engage In I business. The News article linked j I him as a suspect held in the coiimy ; jjail in conncclion Willi the Siski-j j you tunnel holdup and murders for : 'which the D'Autremont brothers i j are now serving life sentences. j j Young claimed the alleged libel-' oils news article caused an es trangement between himself and family and caused blm to be shunned by the public. Ho claimed he requested a retraction at the i newspaper office, but was refused. It was brought out In defease testimony of Han llowerman, city editor, and Leo Tulllo, editor, that Young refused . Che o'JTer of the newspaper to retract Ihe slory and said he did mil wish Ills name to appear in print furlher in connec tion witji I Iky case. .Hoi h men tes tllled they urged Young to accept the vetructioh, but became con vinced Young was mil afler a 're traction, but ralher al'ler money to compensate him 1'or the alleged damage suffered as a result of the publicailoti of the article. Sheriff Andrew Calkins of Yieka and W. 11. Chandler Sopthern Pa cific special agent, testified yes terday . afternoon in regard to Young's character, which they termed as bad. This forenoon sliMilar testimony was given by Sheriff .leanings niu Chief of Po lice McCi'cdie. Testifying yesterday for the plaintiff, .lames Shaw, brntber-ln-law of Young,, claimed the defend anla refused to print a retraction and told Young when ho was In the Dally News office, "lo go ahead The first ol our non-fnding papers has a satiny striped background with a garland design of wild roses. Other patterns, too. , , Pi-Iced Per Single Hoi! i Other Attractive Wall Papers 5c to 16c per Single Roll M0NTGOMERYWARD fe CQ 117 S. .Central,, Phone 286 Vote for Airport Bonds April 2nd Medford, Oregon Men; Be Sure to Come! ED V. PRICE & CO. will have their repVesenta-' tive with us Friday and Saturday March 29 and 30 He will show all the new and imported and do mestic Spring and Summer worsteds in the full piece for your selection. . - ' " ' He is an expert tailor and will measure you for a better suit at prices you want to pay. $35, $40, $45 Don't forget -t- Tomorrow and Saturday are the days. Look with no obligation to buy The MEN'S SHOP Next to Rialto Theatre . R. W. LEE Phone-457-R - If -9 SiljijllllllM New I sis Will ' Open Next Saturday and start, your libel suit." Shaw said he accompanied Young to the office and was present at tho con versation. Uolen.se witnesses claim ed Shaw was nut present nt. tho conversation, hut was standing out i side the door. I Tho thrilling adventures of two The trial has Its spirited mo- American soldiers of the Hnlnbow nients when opposing counsel, I division, that aggregation of fight Kelly & Kelly against Newbury a I Ing national guardsmen, are grapht Newbury, find an oppor:ul:y to rise j rally depicted In "Rellly of the to the occasion. There were few j Rainbow Division," which comes to spectators yesterday or today. 'the new Isis theutre Saturday The cast consists of Paulina flu-, ion, Crolghton Hale, Joan Standing, Alexander Alt. Unite Sedan, l-afuy:: ette McK.es und Jack Itaymoiitl.-ij Hoover Has Phone. j WASHINGTON, March 28.-() Mr. Hoover has a telephone .n't hlsdesk. The news Is that lioiis tho first president to have one. others Went to a Viooth or to An Instrument In the presidential study I Ail urgent invitation is extended to life, people of Medford hivd surf rounding country to lay aside their accustomed activities and attend tho union Oood Friday servico to be held Friday afumoort from 2 to 3 p. inj at- the 1-Ywbyterinn church. This Is commemoration of the greatest event of all his tory, "The Sufferings and Death of Jesus Christ." The program Is as follows: Chairman, Rev. K. I. Lawrence. Organist, Eva Hazeliigg Marsh. Organ prelude, "Midnight" Torjussen Hymn No. 56 "Olive's llrow" Organ alone. Hymn No. io Hallelujah, What u Savior" Invocation Rev T. L. Thuemler Scripture lesson, "Oethsemane , .,,...'. Itcv. J. B. Condor Darltono solo, "Tho Old Hugged Cross- Rev. Carmen K. Moll Scripture lson, "ThB Cruci fixion" Hev. 11. B. Roes fymn No. 62, "When 1 Survey tho Wondrous Cross" , Organ only, leading to prayer by Rev. VV. H. Katon. Sermon, "The Source of Hap piness" itcv. H. C. Punk, i Pastor Lutheran Church. ! Hymn No, 61 "In the Cross of Christ I Glory" ! Benediction and - silent prayer .with organ and chimes. ! Be on time so -an not to dis turb the quiet of thin hour. Itiirns In ,11111 KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 28. ("i George Alexander, brother of C. J. Alexander of Seattle, gen eral superintendent of the I'acillc Salmon corporation, was hiirned to death when fire destroyed the In side of the Ketchikan illy jail Alexander had been arrested on a charge of being Intoxicated. Jail officials believe that he liarted the blaze himself. fl For the Eenten Fast .4 hi , mow. . i : .. ' ' ' ii in "My Tongue Was White and Furry" "Somn lime uku T ItOKnn wnltlnK up wilh' ii ti'iTlldv tuste in' my mouth very morn! riff, )! my inn Kiio wcoliu'd to ,ln onaU'il with ii white fur. At fii'Hl 1 wnnn't jilnrm ert, lint when I IX'khii to lire early in the day niiii Muffcr (lull homl inrhon, I roall'cd my uysli'tn wiih MtorliiK up poiHonH. I Ik'kuii lukiim fJloxol tahlotH for the ox will they contain, iih my doctni- wild there wiih nothiiiK butter for the liver and bowol.s. I with umiLKi'd a l the amount of old waulo mutter ex pelled from my ho ly, and In a very .short time bewail to feel like a new man." Let your liver becftnm hIukkIhIi and It failH to cleaiiHo the blood of the poinoufl formed hi the fond wflHte. 'J'heHO polHons then lire Hp read throUKlmut t ho nytem, eaiiHin aulo-lnloxIcaLlon, eh renin eonHtipatiijji, iek headaehew, 1 and dlen.sen of the Htoma-h, hlond and kidneys. The bent thiiiK for Hlim ulal Intr the liver, an dnetors nmv aree, Is pure, natural ox Kail. 1)1- oxol, comalnmg pure ox k'!'. tonen up the liver In a nalurnl way and ma ken It function vlHoioiiHty. When your whole inle.stlnal traet Ih kept ejean, your howelri move regularly, and you 'njoy genuine health J)l- oxol tabletH are pure, nntural ox KJill in dainty, tnHtelesM form, and font leHH than 2c eueh at drimwlHtH. Try theni and nee what a dllferenee it ma ken when your liver Ih funel tlonfnp right. A II Rood (ItUKKlHtH sell Dloxol tahlelH. Hpeelal agent: .larmin Woods Drui; Htore. TOMORROW IS GOOD FRIDAY And we are prepared with the finest sea foods for the occasion mum rwiviii 3 UNO HOLLV ST. PHON 244 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeino Service Fresh Salmon Fresh Halibut - Fresh Crabs Shrimp 'Crab Meat Olympia Oysters Fresh Sole Eastern Oysters 4 Smelt . , Mackerel Finnan Haddie Clams Kippered, Salmon Fresh Herring Cat Fish i-i Fresh Cod . Abalone Imported Swiss Cheese Red Rock Cottage Cheese Order Early for Prompt Delivery Economy Fish Market 206 East Main St. Phone 26