Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 28, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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HrEDFOKD MAIL TRTBTTXE, MEDFORD, OREfiQy. THTRSD AY. MARCH 2S. 1929.
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A
mstroke
or nine
SAVES YOU MONEY
ON TMlf
ruiua program
woman's 'magazine
or mi Am
Nation! '
Bwitcaiting . t
Network t, ; K
VERY WEDNESDAY
WORKING ' '
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White.
W, P. FULLER & CO ! 6Q Front Street, Pormnp; r,
' 48 Branches In 36 Pacific Coast arid Inter -mounts in Cities
FiCtoriM in Sin Fr ahcluo, Lo Xngelci, Portland . Diicributori of Valipur Products
Rogue River Lumber Co.
PRQ.MPT. .R.ELI A.B.LE
1.
Our mechanics have
been specially trained
"tp, oil: and grease
I
the New ord .
Proper lubrication means so much to your
car that, i.t, qught not to. b?. carelessly do'nc
or dejegated to inexperienced hands. You
are sure thcob is right, when it is done here. .
Our mechanics know which oil and grease
are best at each season of the year and they.
O have the special equipment necessary, for a
complete and thorough &b.
Our prices are low. and we'll have the
work finished when you want it. you'll
see a difference in car performance.
C. E. Gates
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insurance'
First Insurance
. Agency
A. U. HIUU Manager
PIMM 1N M N. Central
Madfont, Oragia
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ami,- M
mtr OF
Vfcsrl i.-f -
Paint
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suEvertfltroke of cheap paint
WASTES YOUR MONEY'
What do you want, to buy with your
paint-money? Beauty nd protection.
And you want beauty and protection for
the longest time possible, because that's
the.qnly true economy in painting. No
matter what paint you use, the labor cost
of doing the job is two or three times the
cost of the paint ... There is no satiK
factory substitute for pure White Lead in
paint. FullerPure Prepared Paint is made
of pur White Lead (for body and elas;
ticity); pure Zinc Oxide' (for spreading
capacity and hardness); the highest grade
of linseed oil. It is the finest ready-mixed
paint you canbuy. Every cent you pay fo'
it isjustified by thelasti'ng beauty and pro- -tection
it gives your home . . Fuller Pure
Prepared, the Wh ite Head Paint, costs
'more per gallon but less in the long run.
It covers rnore surface, gives greater protec
tion, lasts longer, and looks betterall the time. "
Consult a Master Painter and specify Fuller
Pure Prepared. Ask your nearest Fuller dealer,
listed below, for a Fuller Pure Prepared,
color card. Write to W. P. Fuller Co. for
the booklet, "your jiomb as otwrs scbit".
FULLER
Pure Prepared
FORD SERVICE,
Ford Rotdittr
Auto Co.
r none 14 L.
J omen's Hose
' $1.00 Pair
S Silk from top to to with
pointed dmL
. cry
OFFERED TO MEN
(Br. Ma7 ProlsK;) ?f FRIEl(lCrtSAFJX, 6er., ' March
Thj may be , cs-Udi t P?e ;28. (pU-Tlie dliigiblej OraCZep
(finaf retterWeiNrmKl. plea?) on ,., , . ,
masculine HnKf-rle. Not that it r?lio- re'u"ed to n.er. baae hero
noedn any ezposin'c. having boon ! t,:l morning, completing a voyage
flaunted to the wlnd and wavei"f tbrH and one-half days and
of masculine approval,, and fern-! WO miles over the eastern Med
Inlne jpnvy over iiince the firnt ! Iterranean, to the Holy Land and
hrf-ath of Mhrlni; wenther pt In.
Local merchanu have attended toj
that.
iiut for sheer hotnes and utter,
jtwnnklnenjf. thre 1m nothing In the
window around .Medford that at
tracts "the eye or holds the atten
tion like the colorful undies ex
hibited for the boys this season. .
j I'ujamas In brilliant hues, rung
j Ins: from cerise to baby blue, with
', all the design ever known to King
j Tut worked into their trimmings,
j hold the renter of the stage in
j every men's clothing store. Not
I content with the conventional pa
I Jama pattern used consistently by
every manufacturer for the past 20
years, the new models are a. reve
lation in style and individuality.
Htand-lip collars, some of which
I
; terlng to certain types of mascu-
j Unity, are featured while others
...v '" .-"- "-
tailored collar or boat neck. Patch
pockets of contrasting shades In
printed materlnls, with belts or
Fflfhen to match, are other effects
in which variety plays a leadins
P&rt.
And afl for thone breath-taklns
fh:ides and fashions Jn the other
whatnots of wearlnK apparel pecu
liar to the utronwer sex this season.
Including the maHcutine version of
st?p-fn. combinations and teddies-
wefl," X hey talk for, themselves and
say plenty!
Boft Hheer, sJlky fliih-dubs, that
for daintiness in texture and de
fln have feminine lingerie backed
clear off tho map! And when It
comes lo Parisian prints, said to
he the thing in women's frocks
for spring and summer Mademoi
selle Modiste had better take a
tfnuint at Monsfer'n lingerie ward
robe before she even, attempts or
iginality. . -
SHADY(CpVKf Qrtw Mat, 2fl,
Sp4cai;) - Orient- Atiithiaw.-i iand
wlfrf have gtfriiff to" 'ftllfbrriia. for
o vitiit r. 1 i-.i.S 6 V ttyU
J. A, Godard of Medford is build
Ing a fine new residence ifor Dr.
CUlutt..'. )
.Mrs. W.'. P. j Klorgun has been
(Ailte ill but Is getting better.
Quite a number from-here have
been tfttending tho meetings at
Ilceso (!reek the last two weeks.
Albert Mullock, who has been
living at Kirk, Ore., is hern look
ing for limher to. cut for another
tnisnj hut so far as not had very
goorf luck as good timber Is scerce.
Mrs. Violet Todd was married
March IKth to Hay. Turner, and
last Haturduy night a good sized
crowd gathered to charivari them.
They are keeping house near, the
Train -mill In the (trophy district.
Several of the people owing rot
tttKPH In I-Wlgewooii. park were up
from' Metlford to - stay over the
week end last Sunday, but did not
tarry long, a It was too cold.
Victoria Mavnr llr
V1CTOKIA. It. C, March 2S.
W('harlcM Krwnr Ttef(rn. fnur
times mayor of Victoria nnd pio
neer merchant, died at hin home
here late last night. of n llngming
lllneHH. He was r;i,
UUItNBIUTE
KEKOlEiVE
No tooL No charring.
. A acore antl more of .
bouiM'lioltl uaea. k
It burn with clear,
. hiU) flame. A sweet,
clean odor.
Burnbritc Kerosene
costs uo more. Ask
your dealer or grocer
for the interesting
Burnhrltc liookleL
ass(m:itci
oil c03irwy
Rrflntn A itjfrfhufor, nf Auoci.trd
Gasoline ' Auorlstrt Klhyl Gasoline
Cycol Motor Oils and Grease -
S WOVE FOLK
hferW foi
Uohtltfheal
COMPLETESTRIP
OVER HOLY LAND
! return.
ThB Zeppelin was pulled down to
land at : its bangar at 10: IT. a.
tc 17 eastern standard time). Just
81 bourn and 41 minutes after its
departure, last. Monday, mornins,
shortly after midnight. --
It as the sbcond long cruise of
the giant dirigible, and, in mileage
exceeded that.-oj either, the trip
to America or. th.e return last year.
The Zeppelin encountered rough
weather on ibis trip, Just as on lis
American, visit. On the first nigh,
out high 'wind made cruising as
dangerous,' Dr, Eckener said, as It
was off. New Fonndland, on the re
turn trip to Germany.
Jerusalem, to, which many of the
ship's 27, passengers, had look as
' 1(,h(.rt ,' ,hc. n ,ht'ii.,iD
the high. sitt of the cruise, was
couid iie seen. One thrill came
wnen tne ani dropj.ed 750 feet
below 0n level to near the stir-
race or tne lad Hea. When the
dirigible passed over 's carnival In
. Palestine the vovagers ndiled to the
; gaety by dropping bags' of confetti
nn ttm clpbrantft.
A .aecond' Mediterranean cruise,
scheduled lor April 15, already has
been Bold out. '
.
The following ronolutions : veto I
adopted by the! slxteentb . annual
state ronlerence of the Oregon So;
clety, Iaiift:ttem o; the American J
Revolution, Medford, Ore., March !
21, 22, 23, IMS; J
1. That we support the highway j
commission in their efforts, to pur-!
chase desirable parcels of land for
parks, and aid them In securing
jlte.. abolition of billboards.
. 2. That the Orenpn State So
ciety of the O. A. R., petition the
net state, legislature to secure
possession of tltecemetery at Sa
lem, in which are burled Jason
Iee, the first missionary lo Oregon,
and his two young wives, who paitl
the sacrifice of their lives In
motherhood; provide for its main
tenance, and make , this lnclosure
a sacred shrine to have and to hold
for the, people of our belqvetj state
forever,, ' ' ' ' ,i
'3i. vTlmt the Oregon Daughters
of the, American Revolution alont
an Oregon Memorial day, Inviting
the Daughters of our sinter states,
Washington, Idaho nnd Montna, to
Join with us In honoring those men
who added four stars to our' Hag.
The state conference is requested t
to set aiort June 14 as thfs pro-
posed Memorial day each yeir and I
that' lite' Daughters then assemble
at Ghampoeg, the birthplace Srtf the I
ptovlHionul government, tbe-stata
regent being empowered to arrange
for and tuke charge of appropriate
exercises. . ' ;
4. A sincere appreciation of the
hospitality of Crater Lake chapter
nnd the efforts of its regent, Mrs.
ti. Q. D'Albini, and her committees
in making these meetings so inter
esting ftnd successful.
The following are especially
thanked:
Mr. Wilson, who greeted Ihe con
ference In Ihe absence of Mayor
A. W. Pipes.
Miss lira Cox, -who represented
the Daughters of Veterans.
Mrs. li. U. (inrlock of the Amerl-.
can Legion Auxiliary.
William Lyman of the Orand
Army.
MlsS'Orace Chamherlnin, presi
dent of the Southern Oregon dis
trict, KederatlAi of Women's Clubs.
Mr. I,awrence and the Presby
terian hurch. , -
The, Medford Mnll Tribune;
Hunt's Crnterlan.
The Natlvo Daughters of Pio
neers. The Hoy Scout bugler, Jack Ter
rett; the attractive young girls who
served ns pages; the men's quartet
ronclsting of MesBrs. !. A. Meeker,
Dr. W. W. Howard, Mr. Mjjtonough
and Dr. K. W. Shot'kley;.lr. and
Mrs. Carlton Janes, Mrs, Mulhol
lund, Mrs. Marsh, Miss Melba Wll
linms. Miss Imogene Wallace, Mrs.
1C C. Pnrkc, Miss Ver Dean Har
vey, nnd Miss Margaret Chllders.
lion Newbury, who spoke most
Interestingly on "Civic Duties of
Palrltolc Organizations," and Rr
John Marvin tleun. I). n whfl In-,
spired nil with his masterly talk on
national defense. O
liends who furnished cars lor
the trip to Jacksonville,
MRS, OOnilON MncCRACKEN.
MRS. ISSAC l.BK PATTERSON,
MRS. OKORfllC K. WATTS,
' Resolutions Committee.
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FOR RIO JANEIRO
HAIUA, ,rr.izll.j Mnt. -IS. V
The Soattlsli nvlatbrs. itptaliW Is
nnclo Jlmenci and Krtincisco IbIc
las, took off nt S;,m a. m. (6:30
K. 8. T.) for Itlo Janeiro, nn K0
mlla flight, to romplcte the flight
from Bevtlle. Hiain, Interrupted
when they were forced down here
Tuesday morning. '
The two aviators, prior to their
departure, said they hoped soon to
fly to S'ew York, where they would
Inspect a type of nrcoplnne, models
of which the Spanish army has ac
quired, '
, BELIZE, British Honduras. Mar..
1 2. 1&) .Special police protection'
: given today to G. Busoell Tag-1
rgart, . United Slates cuWil. as a
,conseiuence of high feeling over
I the ninking of the British vessel
I I'm Alone last Friday by an Amer
; ican coast, guard boat.
!- Two Belize men were members
i or ,tne crew or tne ill-fated rum
snip and in some quarters thece
has heen considerable anti-Amer-
J lean agitation idnce: the fihellinfrfof
i the veKxel, Tasjstart appealed to
. the pollfo when it appear! Home
iof tliia feeling mieht be directed
I t?;iint hlmlf.
Yl
new
ts all
to
yon can treat all your
' seed grains with a single
duHt disinfectant, Du flay Cere
san. With it you can treat wheat,
oats, barley, rye antl sorghums
epslly, quickly a.td economically.
Ceresan la not only remarkably
effective in Its control" of Im
portant diseases that annually
steal millions of dollars from
grain farmers but it is aif;p
harmless to seed and does not
clog or corrode metal parts of
seed drills.
Wliile new to the farmer, Cere
sah is backed by the most re
markable record of field results
ever obtained br a seed .grain
treutment. Impartial farm tests
conducted by. many authorities,
including the U. S, Dept. of.
Agriculture and numerous. State
Experiment Stutlons, have defi
nitely proved the value of Cere
san to grain farmers ln contrull
lng Important, cereal diseases,
WHEAT Hunt or slinking smut,
and seed boino flag smut.
On 1 !28 spring wheat, Ceresan
reduced smut lo almost nothing.
The check plots had up to :!2
of smut.
OATS Iloth loose and covered
smut.
Dr. lienjamln Koehler, of tho
Illinois Experiment Station, re
ported Ceresan gave perfect smut
L it Tar r.i ureen
with the red Du
Diamond when
buy CERESAN,
CERESAN
h.0ti.Bi-tO
UllMtUM
Mutual Mill
Cth and Bartlett
Medford, Ore.
v v . r. - .-j
ST AR OF TOE WEEK
i
NDIUS OUCHES I ha
V .nd Hi. O'cnT0.-nch.75c.
rrea
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VIVA-TONAL RtCOHOINC-IHt HtCOHOi WITHOUT SCRATCH
- The authorities Dromised everv
precaution to prevent an attack
. the consulate.
. Cloudy and unsettled tonight and
Friday; prooably rain northwest;.
;' moderate temperature; freh west:
j to northwrt winds on the coast. !
RELIEF FROM CURSE
OF CONSTIPATION!
- ttlV - " M1)rK IB1T BitVil,
,4Cojiitinalion U respoOffibre for
more misery than any other cause."
Hut immediate relief haa oeert
found, a, tahiet alletl -Rexall Or -
denies has discovered. This
tablet attraets water from the syn
atXTi
tern into the lazy, dry, evacu;i
bowel called th colon. The w
t
loost-ns the dry food waste and
1 movement without forming n huhir!
j or over inrreasinff the dose.
' Stop suffering from constipation.
' . . ,a liexHl,1 J"ieriJe at night,
! Vw.d"y"5H;
sed grains
Harmless
seed ana drill
Use Ceresan5 for "Wheat,
irr Oats, Barley, Rye
Hvand Sorghums
! control on-oats, and. produced a
I yield increase about double that
I obtained by treatment wllh for-
mnldehyde.
I BARLEY Stripe disease, covered
smut and loose smut, in certain
j. six-row' winter varieties.
J Ceresan Is the first satisfactory
i dust 'disinfectant for the control
' sif barley stripe. Dr. H. A.
Rodenhiser of the University of
Minnesota, reported It entirely
checked this disease.
i
' SORGHUM Kernel smuts.
RVE Seed horne. stem smut,
i
i Ceresan will not clog or corrode
i the drill. Treats seed for only C
! to 9 cents a bushel. Harmless to
seed. Directions with package.
! Diseases of many other crops can
be controlled with Du Bay Seed
! Disinfectants. Ask your seeds-
I man, druggist, hardware dealer
; or general merchant,' for FREE
Ceresan pamphlets; also pamph-
I letH.on Semesun Jr., for seed corn;
Semesan Lei, the instantaneous
: potato dip; and Semesan, for veg
, etable and flower seed and bulbs,
' Bayer-Semesan Company, Inc.
i 105 Hudson St., New York, N. Y.
! Successors to. Seed Disinfectants
i Divisions of The Bayer Compa
! ny. Inc.,-and
j E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.,
i Inc. ' " '.
inn
By
you
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Seed Disinfectants
CERESAN
. u. . pat. orw.'
Dust Disinfectant for Seed Grains
& Seed Co.
353 E. Maia
Ashland, Ore,
VOCAL KKCUKU
l?3?.IIfIHadYou.
That's the Good Old Sunny
South Kocas Irving Kauf
man. 10-inch, 75c.
IA:VCEIK4 0IUS .
I 3 8-i Broadway Melody
(rom'Tie Broadway Mel
ody " ) Fox Trot Ben
Sclvin and Hit Orchestra. '
You Were Meant for Me from
"The Broadway Melody")
Fox Trot Brosdway Nite
lites. ' 10-inch, 75c.
I73!-I Redskin Theme
Sons from Motion Picture
" Redskin" ) For Trot
Ben Selvin and His Orchestra.
Yo Te Amo Means 1 Lova
You ( Theme Sontf from
Motion Picture "The Wolf
Song") Fox 7of The
Columbians. 10-inch, 75c.
I740.IS Wedding Bells (Are
Breaking Up That Old Gang
of Mine) Fox 7of Fred
Rich and His Orchestra.
Guess Who? Fox 7or Jan
fiarhrr anft Hi. OrrhMtr..
- . 10-inch. 75c 1
i 1731-lt Lover, Come Back
to Me! from "TheNew
Moon").
Marianne ( from " The
New Moon") Foi Trots
Paul Whiteman and Hil
Orchestra. 10-inch, 75c.
m
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Is -Your Battery
The Correct
For Your Car?
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. mere is a, correct sizs
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factory operation of every car.
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WILLARD
,i 'batteries
Are correctly rated and when you consult the
Willard chart you take all the. guess work, out of
your selection. For every normal condition of driv
ing, the Wood-Insulated Willard is satisfactory. For
heavy duty and high mileage the,; Thread-Rubber
type will give the dependable service you require.
WATCH FOR THE WILLARD, SIGN!
LITTRELL PARTS CO.
317 East Main St.
: Largest Auto Farts Dealers in Southern Oregon
ice to Property Owners
Petitioning fpr Street and Sewer
Improvements
The City Council will nicet in regular session at the .Coun
cil Clinmber on -Tiiraclny, April 2, at 7:30 P. M., to con
sider the construction of the following improvements:
PAVING
Alder Street from.'W, 't Jackson to north end of street.
South Central from end of the present paving to Boyd
Street. .
Oak Street from. West ftccond to Jackson Street..
' GRADING AND GRAVELLING
Summit Avenue fr.m Jackson lo Clark. Street.
JIcAndrcws from lieddy to Queen Anne Avenue.
West Holly from Smnmif to Columbus Avenue.
West Ninth Street from. Hamilton to alley west of Block.
4, liosH Addition. V
Jeannctte frtjm Main to West Eighth Street.
SEWERS
Summit Avenue from Clark to south line Lot G, Block 3,
Mary's l'hiee Addition.
Alley, Block 1, (fray's Addition, from Jackson Street
north to south line Lot 0, Block 1, dray's Addition.
We.st,Maiii from Colnnihus to Chestnut Street.
West Tenth from' Hamilton to, Lincoln.
Columbus Avenue from Ilaveu to south line Lot 2, block
4, Ilillvicw Addition.
The. estimated costs of the above improvements arc on
file at the City Superintendent's office, and all parties
interested are requested to be present nt the meeting for
the purpose of voicing their approval or rejection to the
improvements.
OTDITT ASTT emiTTin nArnvTiTimciti
CITV CiV
By I?. 11. IIAMMOXD,
i ;
How Many
LOST Opportunities
How many good chanoos have you had
to pass up bacause of, lack of ready
money?
Every man's life is full of opportuni
ties, but you need "eold cash" to take
advantage of them.
"Why not start your "opportunity
fund" this week in a First National
Savings Account?
First National Bank
Medford, Oregon q
Size
, i
lot tne economical ana satis-
Telephone 237
MFTVFfiPTi f I
Chairman.
EDERAL0RESERV1V "j