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illLDl'UiUJ A1A1L 'lIUjjUR iMEUFUUIJ, IWWicA. M6MAY. APRIL 1. 1929. A ' , I i H 8 H9 Iocaland -'Personal3 Today, the first of April, caused Citizens of All ne to carefully watch their steps lest the' fall vic , tims to April fool pranks. Never theless, many of them "fell" for laughable pranks. Don't forcret the airport bond election tomorrow and surely keep fn mind Hint at. 5:30 will be served , another or those much heralded chicken dinners nt ) iho ,Jhoenix Proabytcrlan chureh In connection with the ladies' annuaj Hauler ba staar ot protty things. .,' 10 Tho Oregon Stapes, Inc., hat an nounced a chntiKO in schedule of cars operatlns between this city and Klamath Falls. Cars which for merly h-ft thiH city at 8:20 a. in. now will leave at J:5& a. - T,It last evening car, which formerly left at 8:2i p. m now leaves at 8l20 p., m. - ' ;.; . ' ! Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks unci slabs. Tel. 031, Med f,ord Fuel Co. tf Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Mulr of C.rlf fin creek received the pad news of the death of their laui;hter-in-law, Mcs..,Fannio Mulr, at Cove, Ore.. March 29. She 1h survived by her hushand, Henry Mulr, and two small children. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 300 lbs. for $1.20; fiO lbs. 75c. Delivered any place In city. Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape HL Phone 07. 309lf , Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels Include Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Sutton of Sydney, Aus tralia, F. M. Kyi of New York City, R Wehner of Chlcairo. Mr. and Mrs. f W. Lind of Kallspel, Mnnt., Mrs. F. M. ScoU and party of Detroit." Mich., and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey of! Kenosha, Wis. I Jtrlng your invalids and old peo ple to the Ashland Convalescent and Rest Homo. . . . . 3U . IL 10. lluhcr forfeited a cash ball of $10 when he fulled to appear In tho, police court today for trial, following his nrif hL Saturday night by Officer Hloneker on an Intoxica tion charge. Alpha chapter No. 1, e"j. K. ,S. of Ashland, will bo hostess to Aderel chapter No. 3. Jacksonville, and J.!eair,PH chapter No. f!'l, Med ford, in the Manonlc temple, Ashland, tomorrow ut 8 p. m. Hess Settters, worthy grand matron of Oregon, will make her official visit at this time. Dinner will be served to of ficers and members and visiting members at tho I.Uhlu Springs ho tel nt ti:30 p. mi. Jlnso mending runners removed, and snugs worked hack. Handi craft Shop- 2 1 fit f ' V. V. King left yesterday for Corvallls, following 4ovend iliiys In Medfiird, vlHlihig his wife, Lyda King, who Is confined to her home. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Wood of the Prospect district spent Hnster Bun-; day in Medford. Heut your orchard with kindling, blocks nnd slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co. tf Morn signs of spring find Indica tions that summer weather Is n l far away were seen yesterday at the Jackson IMt Hphlngs swimming pool, where severn) Medford nnd Ann land boys nnd girls were swrm ming In the afternoon. They re ported sin'ces-nf u swims, with I he only disagreeable feature being In emerging from the water Into the col nir. Old-time dance-nt Nat Country Store, Thursday nnd Saturday. 10 Demurrers wero filed today in two divorce cases In circuit court, nffectlng the divorce action of Ada Taylor against Ivan Taylor and PJ, A. Marsh against Mabel Marsh. K.ich demurrer claimed there were not sufficient facts to constitute n case. Dry pine slabs, $5 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. 32-ltf Removal of the genera) offices of the fining Air Transport com pany. Inc., from San Franelneo to Salt hake City, I'tuh, will be car ried out shortly, company officials hnvo announced. Hent your orchard with kindling, blocks nnd slabs. Tot. 031, Metl fvrd Fuel oo. tf Among the Cnllfornians rogister ed nt Medford hnte are II. 11. Moore, Forrest R. Mowre and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kenyan of l.os An geles, A, F. Tomllnsnn of Long Heach mid A. V. Olson of San Francisco. Hot, clean coal. Tel. (131, Med ford Fuel Co. SLMtf Jack Macleay of Portland was a locnl business visitor here today nnd will remain over tonight to nl- Cend tho Legion Itevue nt the Cra- terian. V MB- Let's keep Medford in the lead. Vote for the Airport Bonds tomorrow. HlRh nchool tudentii In Oregon. Waxhlneton and Idaho are offrrrd I cash prizes worth $100 for the bent essays on "What Constmiles a tioou College." Three prominent nnd qualified state, officials have been chosen to award the prizes. They are Charles A. Howard, state super, inteudent of public instruction; II. J. llean. Justice of the state su preme court, and Mrs. Virginia C. Itacon, state librarian and an au thority on education. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of William ette university, announces that the first prize will be $60, the second $25, the third 1'. nd the fourth $10. The essay should not be more than 1 .100 word. Tlie ).iper houll i from tho proxpect dlalrlct to upend ho uiilimihoil ti Dr. Ilrinf. M:iv!the (lav. 10 mill (i cleclnlon will be nlveii hy the lioard of award on May IS. ! Presh ahlpmenl of smelt nrrlv- Inn- dally. Freo delivery any plaeo1 ! In city. Johnson's Market. Phono &7 338tf Olenn I'nrker was among the Klamath Falls residents who spent Sunday in Medford. 1 I'hoenix Ladies' Aid will give a bazaar and chicken supper Tues day evening, April 'A, 5:30. ' . 10,j The ir-.siinnce of do llcenwes at the county clerk's office Im heeom-if? ln more rusl.1... .. ur. until lhl forenoon 159 hal been IsMiied. The rush is expected to be on in earnest in another week, as the lime "f grace expires April 15, after which a penally, of two dollars will be assessed each dog owner who hn.s not applied for a license. . -.Huckcr'H Taxi. Phone 68.. Rnles 3c. Prompt service. jtf A building permit was Issued by the cliy today to Nick Young lo repair a dwelling on North Itiver- Hest Ktnh nnnl Itot nnH ntnnn Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, 324tf A motor trip from New Vork City is a pleasure and can be niuilo on good roads the entire length of the trip, with the exception of a few bad stretches in Arkansas, according to Oru Spoucer of Ken- more, N. ., who recently arrived on the Pacific coast. Mr. Spencer ha. made several transcontinental . trips, and said this forenoon the Journey can h easily made In 1 f. j days. j If you aro registered, whether, you aro a taxpayer or not, you can vote on the airport bonds Tues day, April 2nd. 10 , Nineteen out of ihe stale cars registered hero .Saturday with tho local state nulo traffic bureau. Don't forget bazaar and chicken stipper at Phoenix Presbyterian church, April 2nd, .1:30. 10 There was one fatality due to in dustrial accidents in Oregon dur ing the week ending .March 2K, ne cording to a report prepared by the slate Industrial accident enm nilwdnn. There were 7 tit accidents reported lo the commission during tho week. Kveryone who can Is aked to furnish a car Tuesday, April 2ml, from I to S p. m,, to be used, In the airport election. Telephone (13, the Chamber of Commerce, If you havo n car. 10 ; Tp Oscar Dunford of the sher iff's officii goes thc-honor of being the champion Master egg hunter in the county, along with Mrs. Jler neiee Jennings. They were award ed first prize In an egW hunting corneal which was u feature of the jJa(nkpon- Hot Springs'- dumie lai' Kuttirdny nlht. Knch Vas award led an appruprlate prize for their j effort In lnratlng Ihe egs. hidden in various aims of the large vl I ion. I'M - Let me wrile your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phono 0i3. -tf A marriage llconne was Isuiod at ihe enuniy clerk's office today to Arthur Manning "or Krcsnn, Cul., 31, and Kleanore MotitKemcry of Kresno, 20. Cpholsterlng Call Jacksonville A headlight raid conducing by truffle, officers nf (he valley was ended last night by rain after a number of motorists had been Mopped. Seven wero instructed to have their lights ndju.sled and to report Inter to Ihe justice of (he peace. Lieutenant O. O. Nichols. Herbert Moore and Hubert lloxie were the officers conducting the raid. (Irants PasH Corn ier. Kir limber land wanted. Must be cheap. Valley Kuel Co. ' 13 A vltdlor in (his city yesterday from (fold Hill was Tony Me Crurcy. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts, Thomas Henlly Co., Hm. 12, Palm Ulk., cor. Main and I'ront, upstairs. 32 A Innocent looking purse on North l-'ront street in front of Will 11. WNon's store was (ho dowu fnll today of many pedes(rlupM who "fell" for an April fnol Joke. The purse had all appearances of hav ing been lost, hut when the pros pective finder attempted lo pt.-l; ,i up, he found that It had been nulled to (he sldewulk. All who attempted tit plc It up biuried away from the scene hastily. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf The Oregon state board for the examination and reglsii ution of nurses will hold an exumlmition of applicants for reglsiratiou In Ore gon. April 2ft ami 2H, at Cathedral hall. Portland, No applications will be received after April U. Knr further Information write to dace L. Taylor, secretary. 44S Center street, Salem, Ore, Window glass, all sUes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. tf Mr. and Mrs. Tom Orlgsby nnd daughter and Harvey OriKid,y of Ashland spent Hauler Sunday with relatives lu Mcdfoid, Factory blocks, Jfl load. Tel. 631. Medford Kuel Co. 324tf Temporary auto licenses were Issued nt the sheriffs office this forenoon to the Davis Transfer company. Hoy Modrell, Owen C. Pratt and the Sanderson Motor company of Medford. Clara sun ders of Ashland and W. W. Came-1 ron of Jacksonville. Any registered vover can and should voto on airport bonds April 2nd. , i ne iirst nouniy warrant to hnvulday by Federal JikIkv llean, been Issued ut the county clerk?! office for nearly week was Is- sued today to 11. A. Anderson of l'lnehurst for tho klllins of two bobcats. Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 2U7tf In addition to the building of a nt iv stairway entrance, the Hotel JackBon lobby la being fur ther remodeled in the construe Hon of a partition between the main lobby and that section which has been used as a stage waiting ropm and soft drink parlor. A door will now connect the stage office with the hotel and windows1 will be made for the sale of stage tickets, Get those tenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servico Station. Phone 418. tf Sir. and Mrs. W. T. Grlevo ar rived in the city this morning urewimnKlne nnu remoaellns i '"o 1'anhion Shop, 424 Medro ' . , " , , " , I'Klffled among the Orogonlan. 'Bl"t',e "' hotels aro C Craves of Salem, W. J. Williams, T. IS- WeWtbrook nnd il. O. Smith of ugepe, Frank Klllng of Hose hurg, and tho following from Portland: J. W. Wolford, J. T. Jones, J. E. McCill, .1. H. pitman. Mr. and Mrs. 11. K. Lliitnor, Alon- Mftr;'0. ''-A- UUInfloW. A. U La,n-K,e- K'k'n. . L. H. Hnnwley. K. Samson, Stella Turner. : That good conl--low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 23y. tf Mr. and Mrs. Husscll Webber of Tranquility, Cal., who were married In .Medford last Saturday, spent the week-end in the city and left this forenoon hy motor for their home. The bride was formerly Jaura Dal tun of Men dota, Calif. .., . . . , Highest grade Utah coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Ilnn .sen Coal Co. Phone 239. A second shipment, of an order for 87 Tillamook calves was re ceived at Lake view, Ore., last weok, and 1 7 calveij found new homes In Lake and Modoc coun ties. The order for 8" Tillamook calves is believed to he the largest single order ever placed for these unltnulu lv m.lr fMurnn r-fililliu All 0f lnc calves are from cows with r,,r0i-ds of more than 300 pounds uf fitter fat yearly, and are Kimrunleml' free from dlseiuse and non-react ing to tuberculin tests. cbeap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf A bookkeepers' license was is sued at tho county clerk's office today, to Jester I la ml I tori of the Tahlo Illicit district. That good coallow In ash. Han sen Coal Ho. Phone 23!t. tfV Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of Holse, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield Kaster Sunday.- The -Nelsons went to Cali fornia from lne ami expec! to' return to Medford within a few weeks in view of locating perma nently. Factory blocks, $fi load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. 3.Mtf A grave injustice was done .Mr. John Wlntcrhiildt-r and Mr. Carl Hlgalow of tho Cozy Nook and Ie Voe establishments, respectively, lit the published account of- their alleged hike to the lop o Hoxy Ann last Friday, as It seems that the f' accidental discharge of the rifle held by Itialow was not caused by excitement when a dry stick snapped in two, as published, but the panic arose when a toad stoolblew up unexpectedly. Neither did tile bullet shatler John's cam era. It only splintered the lens and blew out one end not of John, but of the camera. The local depart ment of the Mall Tribune gladly rectifies the complained of errors. Dry fir slabs, ?0 load. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co, 324tf The stores will close tomorrow afttirnoon at 'I o'clock to enable lhelr; proprietors and employes to vote at the airport bond election. old-time dance at Nat Couiury Store, Thursday and Saturday. HI Ladies' ami children's halr-ctit-tlng. Nash Harbor Shop. 34 Indications are tor a "lull house" at the Craleriaii (heater toniKhi when the Legion "Whoopee' Itevue" opens at 8:30 p. m. Quite a num ber of town people arrived duripK the day and others are expectod fr the big show. Althouuh the advance wile Is said to by a record- uicuncr ior an amateur prouueuou. Ma tinner Davis reports a few seats left for hue. comers, If not loo late. Tho dress rehearsal Saturday night gave promise of a big time" per forata nee. A boy, hovbh pouiula uml llneo nutieeH, was horn Fiitluy nt the Sncrvil lleurl hospitul tu .Mr. uml Mrs. Karl Yor"'" " l'H'. A Klrl. eiKlit pounils iul three ounces, Has horn Sat unlay at the Saereil Heart hospital lo Mr. ami Mrs. T. Kaweetl of this oily.' There was .Hiiiututng laM .nlqht anil Kiittirilay nlht bt stone' of the orehni tls ' with the hlliwell anil U'AnJou pear trees In blossom, with inlnimuins respectively of 21 nnd S4. No eonimcrclnl damnRe has been done so far by tho sev eral frosts, ns only thn Howell and t)'An.luu trees ore blossoming nt present, und the ilamnKe to those varieties only rat'scs from 'J5 to do per cent In orebnrds where dtimaKe has been sufft'reil. It will be at least n week yet before the other varieties of pears will have reached the frost dier period In their development. SonlciHv MtMiro ThurMloy. I'OKTl.ANIi, Or.. April I. Hoy Mttore. reputed UlnR of Ore non bootlemters.- found millty re eently of various liquor law viola tions IncludlnK the operation if n still In Tillamook and Marlon counties, will be semen : ritiii. rt.xm.KTOX, ore., April 1. M John Thompson, CD, dropped neuq yesterday from over-exertion fthllc fiiibtinK n muss f hi nt his ranch near Itnrnhnrt, If' miles west of Vrmlloton, ti ? J Births j ! J RF1IGI0US DRAMA ..." ' J I ml' MOSTEFFfCTIVE ft PHOENIX, Ore:, April 1. (Spl.) Tho Phoenix Prodbytorlan church wax filled to . overflowing Kunrifiv nlt-ht ax 400 people Kithereri Q wiinessefl the I-Jaster drama. "The nm iiiunwny." a largo nuin- er ot frlendu from .Modford and Ashland were present to enjoy with the local people one of the bef-t Kaater programs ever given In the Phoenix church and which would have hoen a credit to a much larger i community and church. j The drama wm very beautifully presented, each member of the cast uiitered wholeheartedly Into thej Spirit of ' It, 'telling to make it j more interesting and Impressive. ! The stage was very prettily and tastefully set with trees, shrubbery, flowers and vines represented the) uuiuoor scene -on tno first KuiUer morning. The open tomb at one side and the cross at the back of tho stage added ; Ihe finishing touches to thsnttlng and carried Ml onlookers back ' to ' the first inter morning, and tended to make the story tolij by the players more realistic and vidid. The dif ferent colored lights thrown on the stage at Intervals of the drama add ed greatly to the' beauty of Oie 0 ' 1 tf'fstago settings nnd the effectiveness ji wu unwirn. ine music and tne singfng, under the direction of Alts. H. W. Frtimrt, added tho final 4i max to the idr.-na' fn making ft the success whfuh all pronounced It to be, Much credit is due the paslor. Hev. W. O Johnnon ..each player and each ono that helped, foj- the presentation of 'the drama. FAKE DETECTIVES PORTLAND, Oro... April l-r-yp) a m-iociive" bureau that raided gambling dens and brothels on Portland's waterfront, extracted "protection money" and split ihe proceeds umnnif tho "operatives." hud been hiulon by tho police and sheriff here today. Police headquarters announced that sign ed confessions had been, made by K. It. .Martin,' 21,. and Clifford Hayes, 44. who said they' were operatives" of tho "wtato de-lee live bureau." ' The state detective bureau li unlicensed by the state and has no oiiu ia status. ! Martin and Hayes said PJ X. Forsytho, r7, ex-policeman, and former ship's carpenter, was head of the bureau. Police, were toa roll ing for Fiu'.vtho today. ' The cohresfdonM ,of Martin and Hayes, revealed ..'the operations of the bureau nnd told of three 'raids' made byf ,th -men during the 'past ' veok', c; , 4 ANXIETYFELTFOR SYDNEY. N. 8. W., April I. fl Conslilorahle nnxicty is felt here for Cnptaln Charles KiiiRSford Smith, his pilot, Charles T. t'lm, ami a crew of two who were re ported to Iiuvb inailo a forced land ItiB lofl miles from Wyndhnin, on tho northwest coast of Australia, whilB flying from Sydney1 on the first stuse of n IllRht lo Hnulaml. Kescue pianos have been sent in search of the. mission nlrmen, who are IhoiiKht to be down in n riiKKed, inhnspltublo country. Tho first, messages roceived hero said that llie men wero safe ami merely were Hwntinn Kasollne to replenish their' rapidly decreasing aupply, hut confirmation of tills waa lucking und tlt exact where ul)out8 ot themen wan not' known today. i MAPS ARE AVAILABLE A niiip ff Iho Antarctic circle, peramially nutographed . by C'oni ninmler It. K- l.yrd.. id beurlng .viilitftblfl, uvlatloii tlnto; as well us notnllons on ,ih ' exploratlona of tl recent expedition, was pre sented tWj! mmntiig todhe .Medford lilirary Ilj-Oy H. I'ritllor Port land, manager of tho Vaciflc de part nienl Tide Water Oil corpora Hon, publishers of tho map. Copies of litis map nre limited In number, hut a few vS them will be pluoed(Vth C. K.3l.iles ut the Gates ftfotoV company, and may he obtained upon request, according to Mr. I'runer. Mr. I'rniM. who was a visiting Klwanian uT the meeting of this servico cluh nt noon today. Is one of the churtur members of the fa mous I'ortland Hrenkfast elub, and has arranged to send them a tele, gram from here in regard to ihe ojitcnme of the airport bond elec tion here tomorrow. WASMINtiTON. April L i Treasury VTficlala today forecast a surplus of more than S 1 00. OftO.OQO nt tin end of. the current fiscal year, Jmit) upon the basis of Mirch Uilotuv tax collec tions. , , Beaverton. ConKtruclion of Grange hall progirsslng rapidly. LEVY PROTECTION 10 BE- HELD MEDFORD O ' C5 Big free tuberculosis clinics will be held in M,edford and Ashland nexc Wednesday as ' part of an early discovery" campaign spon-J ni'ii-u fty nit; muviiuiuius association, with tho help of the Oregon -KLate Medical society, the state board .of health, and county me Uc-ul and public health socle tO. which will be launched in the state today. Every county health and school nurse in the stato has been supplied with educational material gi pention of tuber culosis. Dr. Ualph' C. Matson and Dr. Harold C. Hean. specialists of Portland will hold jo clinics to beOpld Wednesday in Medford and Ashland and they will speak before tho Jackson County Medi cal society on Wednesday night. The seris of freo tuberculosis clinics will he lld in various parts of the state by prominent physicians with special training In this work, who have volunteered their service. Wednesday's clin ics in Jackson county are a part of this state-wide special cam paign. . f Hundreds of local people. . wit nessed the second . demonstration of alrjiori lighting and night flying put on through the courtesy of the CulifornliL Oregon Power company and the Sanders Aeronautical School last night. The efficiency of modern light ing equipment for airports was forcibly impressed on those Who saw" Ihe demonstration In which only a BOito watt floodlight was ummI. Plans for the Illumination of tho ne w a ir port will proba b i y call for a L' 0,0 no watt installation which .shoufd give amide light for landing the large three-motor ships. A nu tuber of local people took ad vantage of the opportunity to see Medford by air again last evening and wore well pleased with their experiences. Tho city shows up beautifully from the air ami the street lights and electric signs pre sent an impressive spectacle. .Main street -glitters like tae "great while way" according to those vho made the trip, It Is anticipated that sightseeing trips over Medford by night will be very popular after the new airport is completed and Illuminated. PARK ATTACHES LEAVE FOR TRIP TO SOUTH Colonel and Mrs. C. O. Thomson left by auto this forenoon for Bed Blufl'. Calif.. from - f ilcM place the colonel will depart for Vosem ite national park, taking with hint A. C. Moen, chief elerk of Crater National park and l-'red Conner; field supervisor of accounts of the national parks system : and M rs. Thomson will come hack home with Martin Palmer. Crater park mechanician who took Messrs. Moen and Conner to Bed Bluff yesterday for a short visit at ais sun National park. Mr. Moen will viU Yowemite park for a few days hefore returnliiK home. Superintendent 1. C. Solinsky of Crat-.;- National park will remain here until the last of the week before point? to Yosemite for a conference with Horace Albright, director of the national parks sys tem, from whlca he will return to Medford about April 17. This will he his last trip. back to Yosemite pa rk . i.ast minute returns of the air port election tomorrow will he broadcast durlnw Copco holm from 1) to 10 p. m., according to II. L. .Bromley, advertising manager for the company. In connection with the returns a "whoopee" program will he . presented by the Copco Hyncopators. cpnsisflnfr of popular so ok and dance bit, it In expected that many people will tune In on Copco hour to enjoy this peppy program and to hear the final re turns of the airport election. Stores Close 1 ".lection Day. The Merchan's Association re quests that all business houses, of fices, and business places of iHl kinds, close their places on Tues day, rll 2nd, at 4:00 p. ni., so that all clerks, employes and em ployers can voto on the bond Issue for the new airport. O CLABKNCK MEEKER. F. E. REDDKN, President. Secy. Merchants' Association. 10 Eats Only Toast Nearly Goes Crazy "Because of stomach trouble 1 ate only toast till It nearly drove me craxy. Now, thanks to Adler Ika. 1 cat anything 1 like." Mrs. C. Anderson. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad lerlka relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonifhim; amounts of old waste matter from the ys tern. Makes you enjoy your meals and slep belter. No matter what tu have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerik.i will surprise you. Heath's lru Store. MANY WITNESSES NIGHT AVIATION BUSINESS MAN : ' ' i I Cy H. Pruner, manager of the j northwest TWdfic department of ! the Tide tVfer Oil Co., was in i Medford todi y conferring with ! their local salisman, A. It. Tljrn- ton, nnd looking after husim- In- ; terc.-Q ! Mr. Pruner Is a Klwanian and j attended the noon luncheon. He is also interested in aviation and I being so highly impressed with the ! air-minded spirit of the people of ' Medford and the desire to put over the bond issuo morrow, he wired Mayor Baker today complimenting ' Medford people on Uieir progres- i slve spirit. Mayor Baker will reply on the : Portland Breakfast club hour over J radio station KOW tomorrow j morning at 8:15 a. m., addressing f his talk to Mayor PipeH and the people of the city. Mayor Baker knows of the Medford spirit and j It will pay to listen in tomorrow morning. Spring Campaign Certainrteed Products The well-known Certain-teed products that have been advertiwert In this paper for neveral. yearn, return for their regular wprlnj; schedule beginning with today. The first nil Is for their popu- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED -Cleveland, Kurdson or small trailer, cheap. Call 23. 12 KOH HUNT Modern 4 -room bun galow, wl'd for electric range; . garage; ?''7.5U. Phone lo7.ri. J. Mr. Buyer, we have a r-room mod ern home on a corner lot, paved street; all Improvement paid. This property is. clear and the price Is so low we are ashamed to publish It. if you want an In vestment see us. Ciood terms. These are the days when you should be planting garden. We have a beautiful I acre, highly improv ed; splendid home; pressure wat er, electricity, lots of berries, fruit, etc. Tills Is the most ldeai chicken or rabbit proposition, ad joining Medford. Only $2fyu, with S50U cash. Would take car as part. WAUNOCK St SHMLLKY, 44 N. Biverside. ' 44 X. Biverside. Phone 122. 12 FOU KAI.IO Baby hUKuy. Hoipolnt electric ranwe, heal i ok stove. So noia phouoh'rah and roiords, miscellaneous household articles. Vhone 9fiS-Y, FOB SALH (HI ItKXT A fl-room house at Jacksonville: fine aar den spot, city water, bath, lights and fine well water, Tel 1DJM-V. Medford. 11 WANTKD Houulas fir and cedar poles, all Nixes. Telegraph col lect prices f.o.b. sliippiiiK point, quantities can supply ani when can ship. Spot cash. Neider-nieyer-Martin iunil)er Co., Bnri land, Ore. 12 LOHT In Medford March nd or 3rd, antique pendant with chain. Valuable to owner, for senti mental reasons. lMnder leave at this office and claim reward. 11 WANTKD Two used bathtubs. Cash. Box L, Ashland. 10 FOB HALF. Beirlslered Jersey bull out of Hold Medal sire and dum. Leonard J, Ftoeman, Tel. 138, Central Point. 12 HTUAYK1) OB STOLKN White Llewellen wetter, black ear anil eye. Beward. K. A. Wcslwood. Phipps Auto Camp. 12 FOB BKNT 4-room house, par den spot ready to plant. 5 0 i X. Biverside. Phone 077-W. I:; L1C.HT TRAILKB Ford car. 3 pifis. 3 turkeys. G tiers dry wood, horse cultivator, etc. p.essie St.. 1 block off Sailing. ' 10 LOHT Octapon white sold Bulova wrist watch. Kinder please leav at this office. Upward. 0 WANTKD Position ns eook, camp I pret erred, immediate employ ment necesHary. Phone 837-X, 1 ti SANDKBSON MOTOR CO. Oakland nnd Pontiac Dealer. Have nonie real buys In used car. Our prices are very low and C!. M. A. C. payment plan. 19' Ford ton truck, stake body. Box tell, nil iriin.1 i-nhl 1.1,1 spares y.tno 1 Bulek "ti" TourliiK, ready to run, and a real value at JilTiii t Iwite Olds Coupe, complotely recon ditioned, only iino ! 192ft Star Touring Jl."o llnitmobile TouriiiK J7ft Ford Coupe, license and Rood rub- ' her $;,o i I H'JJt Pontiac Coach these don't j last long-. Ilt:'ti Ksnex Civich. 12 FOB SALE Ciroeery and service station. located near Rjiwmills and ; Imx factory. Medford. Priced to I sell. HI health forces mo to sell. : an at .miii servl Station Central and M e. n drews St. X. 1 6 These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week e Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strftg's Drag Store lar brand of certainteed shingles that are carried by the Porter Lumber company and the Woods ; Lumber company in this city. j The company advertises: "Hun dreds of homes are' being modern- Iced and given longer life th.ough ; the right choice of Certain-toed i shingles." ; These shingles are made hexa- i gonal, square-butt or long straignc shapes in divers colors to meet tho demands of all bulWings. NEW YOUK. April L (A1) Di rectors of the Miami Copper com pany today doubled the dividend rate by declaring a quarterly divi der! oof si, placing the stock on a ?4 annual ba-ls. The dividend Is payable May 15 to stock of record May 1. ' Every Registered Voter of Medford, whether a taxpayer or not CAN VOTE TOMORROW ON THE ; AIRPORT BONDS !r ' "" Li J J IV i Tomorrow as D'ACfAGNAN in 0 JOiM I with . Music, Sound and Voice f T.iJ R tt I T. I HEAR! SEE! : I DOUG SPEAK FF.OM THE SCREEN i . ... THRILL to the Voice of America's Most Popular Screen Star Two petitions for paving in north end of Coquille presented at meet- in?? of city council. PASTUERIZED SAFE - PURE PROCUJCED - PACKED IMC. annnnni ' f The screen's mott dyna mic star it the peak of his art as a fearless fighter and romancer dur ing history's most color ful times. MAGNIFICENT! SWEEPING! THRILLING! TONIGHT AMERICAN LEGION WHOOPEE REVUE Phone y A Cft dBUTTER !ICE CREAM . .... .... -