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yi; V. ) .- RATING OF BAND . fHONEERGARDENERrr r BISAPP01NTNIENT i ISSUES KNOCK FOR fcfaifes i :a a k .a! .... - :w : IUK U A BUYS I IIRRFNT WFATHFR . 7 . - w .. i ,1 IIWIII IU I E;. The jrhetnbers of the aieaioru r high school band, .R Wilson Wnlte.j dchef; Ik highly disgusted with director. Teturneif yesterday '.from; the weather, am; announced' that Co'rvnllls, Vhere they were given! he had come to t ho conclusion that fourth place In t'.ie annual .mate : ,., ,,.,, ,,, ' , ., high school band contet. . ThlH i U""th K!roMIMr' w:' flve wns the lowest they ever finished,;3''??' agn Predicted two summler . Tho. two previous years they," wtyi'l "" rteht. wn If he the state championship, ana 'first I place thisyear would have given them per'maneYvt possession 'of the trophy. A number of locol people, including J. E., (irihblo and fam ily and Mrs. F. G. Thayer, at tended the contest. : nts. iiicuiuers ul ine unnu unui th,.!., rtlrontnr . .ll.n..nlnt.d. at the outcome; and tnoir :ow rat-! nt tno outcome; and tnelr :ow rat-: ,,,,, , . 'Vi ing.'aa the membership was prac- fa '1n ,he weatherman who. forn tlcolly intact from the two pre-1 lod 'w" umf'' rfm. i.h ..'row, lot I lwv( r.-iit curao to the better bandsmen than ever. i . Valley . peopfb . present, tit the I concerts, figured that first .place was between -tho C'orvallis and Aiedford hands - ami were "mildly surprised at the judge's decision awarding first place to the Jef ferson 'high '-school of Portland. Jefferson. was scored .at 92 plus points, 6ut of a total of 100, Five o'f these points were awarded be cause (hey had a student 'loader. . Corvallis was given a ruting of Sil plus, and Meilford 88.7., La ; (Irandb was awarded ill. 81 points. ,J. - E. Grlhblo, who deseribeit himself as something of a ' mu Bieian,, made a lirivuto scoring of the bands, on a basis of -10 points. and obtained tha following .figr. -1 tires': i -' tr. ' , j 1 ; C9ryn!Jifl.C;9.6 poipts,. plus: ;.Med-,' I forft-.'")4; Jefferson, ( li.li j points; : Iji 'C!rihds" 8.3 pWlBl'arnnt'HiKli .uf. J'(n:tland,,8.;i points; .Ftanklin '. iilth otpnWWnd,' 8. , : k;'.-:sin OrUibM'saul thAre was, Utile j .(i)'vvhnoRii; hrtve'en' rthft"iAledfrd and viVrvu1ihi "' inm1s. I lie'' said that the girls' liarid of tho Seaside : high school was the winner In the class ft division by long odds. Ko member of the. band, or 'music lovers Of thTs section, who attended the contest, had any criti cism to malfe of the decisions, nnd were, loud in their praise of ' the 'treatment accorded visitors, and the management of the event hy Oregon Stnte college. - mSSe I 1 I tJt ft i p'r'bh'erfv V oVhera '' W- Jackson county 'nie. Teminded, .taxes.: are nowctrteTifoi rtifi ' fliftt4 half '"of lfliif and -payment?, are recoiyable ,iiuItiisherih,,.'offloe....vA..Jarge i aHnfiKr , of, aott?rs, , cc I' "Trofiniis hftj'e j)iv.o4dy, ! St hut itf tK , rtisn ; is:. noi j Vejiln' urilll the Inst fiipher, of 'lPttrs,, containing pay- ot expected ) to st few days be- .'Cv .-Thrf1 office does not mail but j "tafc:-1ftllk Kipt "'on- rerjest,- hvlhg J tnftobout'Kliirffe paving 4n. money.. ! il WHen'Oulhr have been mailed, at other times, many" of the latter .are , Returned, .--because of -Ute lock of -.lliVopcr,. address. - -. :' ".'. s STILL aeorgo Woke:- iiWilsted' Saturday f; nftern'boh -for;, the bfiKsessiofi; .Of an 'aireged moonshine; 7stili :in the "' 'dre8t creek d'strlct, by the shcr-'f-Iff's office. Is at liberty on $1B00 - bonds nnd was scheduled to he S " given a healing in justice court i i this afternoon. Of ficei-s found a incomplete outfit 30 feet from ,; Wolfe's blouse, hidden ' under n pile of brush and logs. Wolfe nlnn. In ffi.ht tho enso nil CTrOUndS ! the alleged still does not :C to him and' wns placed belong his" j property without his knowledge, f j Kour barrels of alleged mnsh X' Were nlso found by the officers, ''who reported they found -three dead rats In 6nc of the barrels. j , - - - i ODPQO PLANS LIVELY 1 Lively nnd modern " tunes will he? -the orderof '-the evcning!for tomorrow night's regular COpco radio hour, starting at ! o'clock. Melodies that Irresistibly start your foil to dancing or marking time twin be played by the popular f'opco Syncopators. . week's program of -popular numbers when , tho . airport . elm-lion returns were broadcast nt tho same hour, proved enter, turning to a large number of KM 15 D listeners, with the result , thdt a similar program Is plan ned for this week. Informal danc ing parties will find excellent tunsic coming over the air to then between thp hours of a nnd 10. "Purple Dreams "J' at I sis Tvday o A novel of great- strength and power. "The City of Purple Jircams." which won a prise for Its uuthor, has been made into a screen play und Is at the isis theatre, with Barbara Bedford, Robert Fraeer. Jaconeline Gads 4 dun, David Torrencc and I'aul f J'unzer In the principal roles. 'John Deriimer.-la tlneer ' irar-. ' u mm-n live years, me nm mmel'less summer was predicted tor tho ypnr ihe-National fluaul i .MuuinM-, ivin-rt; 1 mu'v .-"ruse -WW walls of a movie tunio.. : jj :" "V hnvo boon hero 3? -yai-H.' said "Mr. Dommni. .. ''nVnl .Itt hnvi I ncvef noon sucti hum Weather. - . .... , . v N,,th,n Wl" -"""I W V"E. hun.cry- '1teh I "h.'Th 'i , J?" na-rer r"i thought." . ' and reports his carrots, pens, j beans, , etc., away behind with I spring- grow-In?. ! He .expressed n desire to kick f the current brand or weather far- I ther thnp his hoy. can kick a font- ball, but pronounced the rain last night as a fine thin. Theje will he a new moon to morrow, and Mr. Demmor expects it" to bring n radical chnngo in meteorological conditions of great Messing to growers of penrs and potatoes. . . Daily Metec rofogf cdl Report I,-..- . ;..i,(nu;iy. .April. .,..,,.. ' Medford and vicinity: T'rohably snow, or ruin tonight -aiifl 'mifida' TeinpeViitiH-c near fntei'.iiig tohighr.'; I Oregon: iTnsetihd;1- with piob nbllnow In east; i now . and rain in west porLioii tohightind Tues day. . l'Yejdng teiiipcraturq in in- tci'Io'r, tonight. ' . ,fj ; ; . y v- . x Local Dato ' A 2 Temperature ('dogreesV ?13 , Highest (last VI hours) 44 Lowest (last 12 hours) 31 : Rol. humidity (per ct.) So Precipltntlon (inches).. .04 34 43 34 91 .2fl Stnte of wenther.... Light rain Cldy. Ixiwest tempr-ratnt-e this morn ing. 33 degrees. T -Toial precipitation since Sept; J iaaii,.p.G4 inches. Sun: et today. G:44 p. m. Sunrise" Tuewlay, 0:40 a. m. Run A?t Tued a y, ;(f : 4 5 , p-, in Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th. Meridian Time CITY- ;'---r -T- Baker Ity Flisiiiarck .. Boite t ., Denver ..... IJes iioincH Frepno .. 1 ielena; ............ Los Angeles J .MarsVifleld '(.'.v Phoenix Portland " lied Uluff l'top'eburg ; Salt Lake City San FranclscA. Su'iiti. I-'e Sent'tlc' Spokane Wiilla 'Wrtlla.:.. L. -W. DICK. Metnorolosist, CLASS 7.30 T0NSGH1 Thi first meeting tf the psych'nl- ogy Af :ado!encence clasM. recently organised t"hrodgh 'the' 'efforts of Princiiml Tt. Conkle of the'hlh school, and Mrs. O. V. N'cilson. prcsMe'nt 'of the city council of the' P.-T. A., will be held nt the senior high School at 7:30 tonight. A list of some 15 parents of stu dents In the junior and senior hlgli schools have already signed up for the course, arid others nre expected to register before the class- opens this evening. Local residents are invited to attend the classes which are to be, held every Monday even ing nt the senior high schont. For best result use !Ff BAKING ILWJ POWDER Same Price For Over 30 Years 2 ounces tor 2jC MILLIONS OP POUNDS U3BD BY OUR GOVERNMENT .'60--l4.".jVieur' ' . 1 ' ' " WMjUI' , ) V ;- :"' -.:A'. i;,; ,'' ! 'lll'JLUUlll ' HI. Ill) FOR i,4.iivw V ii1, .4Sovy x TY Being the official car of the famous Oakland ' Municipal Airport, Oakland, Calif., the Bur aul Four Iwo-dOor sedan, shown adove tvilU tie of llie latest model passenger planes being J -' - ; ' - - ' - 'r - E Tl ' William Dougherty, local vhlKh henflotiarvers ,fr district salesmen school boy who Is to represent lloVt-; and tnltory ' feiiVeseiirntives ,' fdv ford In tho district oVainrick,!' con- manufactnre'hi' and .'distributor of tost to ie new at KoseDurg tomor-: row night, will leave this city to- . morrow morning, accompanied hyj the high whool public; speaking! coach, nalph uailfcy. , : Eight schols are Ho bo represent- ed from Southern Oregon at thl.s Knleinmn for .1. P. Loirlllard's meeting, and the winner will hold I Old (lohl clgan ttes. Mr. Kinney the championship for this district, is pleased with the steady In Hc' will then be eligible for the i crease in popularity of this fa state championship, to be held ln nlous brand, which accounts for Portland enrly In May. The win- i greatly enlarged sales, ners of the state championships He says the splendid coverage will meet In Lbs Angeles at a later date, where Iho west coast cham pionship will bo determined, and j this wlnner'wlll go to WnshinRton, ' D. C;, to meet with other contest Lants :bcfore the trnlted States su preme' court.' The subjects of the onfttorts are taken from some phao of the T'nltod States constitution. E Li . . , ., ' ;. . .j.; tt ... m i ! -, -,..-iu.. ., . -.- !. ' :: '.'. - . X ' - . ' ;' ' v . "i- -': ' ' -i ;l .'.,. The California Oregon, Power UllULl,. .It lil'L'UUl', LAND AND used on the Pacific Coast, has the distinction of carrying many noted pilots. Local Durant olTit-ials claim that few cars, if any, hove car ried as many famous fliers as this DURANT. ! Old Gold Salesman . 5 Makes Medford . His Headquarters Modfoud . 1 4-ftpldly. becoming nll i,inds of products, many of ',.,.. m.k. .,.. ,-,,.,. ftd ,' , northern .California. ,, ...... ' ",l .''"'. """"- fluartcrs hi'i e fs K. V .Mi-Kinney, of this field by the .Mnll Tribune has greatly aided i,n the, Increased popularity. Paul AVhiteman's famous or chestra is on the air from New York every Tuesday evening for Old Gold' cigarettes and Mr. Mc Klnney asks the public to tune In on these concerts. CTRIFY FDiR, . ' J;.t 2nd nerves vhicholdaihionetJ sweeping and beating entailed. .', UIII.Mll.l, .1IU.U). AIR Tuemiay m-tllUhiwUlto- l;ho occaMon rtf 'AnmtTidi p'oyiiir iiorttth unit ' meeting :at '3;0'0 oVToclc In the IndloM liarlors 'of tho Pres- j bytcVlnn church of Phoenix, Al jthouKh.the president, Mrs. 11. K. Wilcox, will ho unable to attend this meeting-. It -lll be sponsored i ,,y t)ie ex-iirosldnt. Mrs. .fnhn tiammill,. -nnd promises to ' bo TOf especial interest to the- oemmu nity. - . : : , Aire. Andrew 1 Hear n -'haa. a,r ranged the program, ono feature ot. wn.cn is a uuic ny .....v.... tho county nurse. Sirs. Ward and i Mrs. Potter- have- charge of the refreshments. - All 'mothers In the community' are.-especially Invited to altond. but. everyone is - wel come. ' . '"" - 1 ' '.'- Oooullle. . Wernlch-Flnley to. mill, located just below town, will start operations April 15. .. BETTER LI ''.i ' -M I4FAI TH UNIT WIPFTINR I ILi :L III . . j Which shall it, be " your flesh and blood yOur strcJogth and enefgy- or electric' servants 6 do the hard rork at ;' thecostbfonlyafe'wcentsaday. ' The modern woman knoWs that true economy consists in ' sptjidirig money where it will save human labor investing - '. money in surplus leisure," time and strength. ' , She knows a ood bargain that the few cents it costs ro ; ' go over her whole house with' , an electric cleaner is a small; ' price to pay for the saving of ', , '' wear and tear on her. muscles Ah ilecltic Cleaner doet the 'Job ivore efficiently and more quickly than any other ineihod. JV home can he truly Motlern witmnt one, . ; BOY ATTACKED BY ?HUGE CANINE HA! !.-. : -LOCAL RELATIVES 'enon Itutler. ngod eight years. recently attacked" hi hh? nome in' ; San Francisco h iwUce,dof that I reverted toh wolf, Ik a grandson; jof Mr. and Mrs. John Husby of this city. and Mr. ana; Mrs. William : J Butler, residents of the Kagle j I Point district. He was born in this : , jelly. Mis. Juanita Butler, mother;! . of the wounded lad is also well j I known In this city nnd moved to ( the May City a few months ago on j! ' account of the boy'fc health. The ( I father was killed In an auto accl- , I dent near Ashlnnd a few years ago. 1 i Vernon and his little brother j j Glenn Were playing with the huge; police dog ami a Pekinese belong- j : ing to n neighbor. Vernon stoop oil to pet the.Peklnese.. The police i (dog maddened by Jealousy leaped: i upon the boy, knocVed aim to the j ground and employed his fangs In j J primitive use, as Glenn, the broth-! j er, vninly endeavored to beat off the beast. Passing autotsts rescued i 1 the lad ami rushed him, to a hos- I jpitnl where despite severe lacera- J lions he will recover, necortiins to ' lvord received by nls grandparents. Accoramg to press accounts, the dog attacked his intended victim and his res-euers as thev were en tering, the auto. Its owner, Krnest Hpagnolf,. an attorney, then arrived on the scene. He grabbed the leash, spoke sharply to the infu riated animal, and ho was once, more u tame dog., ASHLAND KIWAN1S LK ASHLAND, Ofo., April S, (Spe cial I .-V, children's clinic.', spoil sored hy -. tho .fCiwanls chili. ' was held Kriday at the Community hos- un(8r ,.ii.i... ,i. ...,r.u..i privileged children who received treatment at the hands of local doc tors, E. A. Woods and (I. W. Gregg, who were assisted by the local school nurso nnd by Mrs. Knlher- hospital, It Vas expected that 15 children would he on the list nut Isntne hod not sflirlenlly recnvereil VI N Company yi -a r rir - t from the effects of the measles to dren are ordinarily kept at the hoa 'allow them to attend. pltal for u short time, a day una-'' The clinic Is provided by (he Kl- ally, until nil jioaaihle danger, at wants chib of the city as a part of tending the operattona ha. passed., Tfs proKrnm of child betterment.! Wins Irene Clark teacher at the Children -are selected who have j local high school, with MIsb Ku-t come to the attention of the school nice Huger and Mis Iois Hanson, nurse and who could not otherwisi have the work done. Miss UarklnB, head of the hos- I pltal, has'done everything to fur- tner me wont ny allowing the use jof the operating room at a price tlmt narety covers the cost. Chil- MR. POULTRYMAN: r r SAVE MONEY ON "" iY" GHIGK FEEDS BY BUYING FROM US " " ' MADRONA (Brand) CHICK FEED $3.25 Per Hundred . Our chick feed is sifted, graded and scoured to fieo it of meal, chaff and all light," indi ftestable matter. It is made right, . mixed right nnd Hold right. ' ; - . " ' Let us prove that we feeds at lower prices. our feeds and get our ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Retail Store 323 E. Main DOft'T PH6NE BETTER COMB IN - iiTrniiniMTMMwwaMMtiwpwM STARTS J TODAY! IT'sihlElRE! g, ' the Pictiir.e . .,. ;i Yoti'ye Hoped ' to See; i;' -. And ' the beauty, the danger .'aad passion cT the tropits spring to life aa hevcr heforo. ' '' : ' Good AtWed riitrt'. j Kiddies 10c Any jTlmsj MU8I0 , ; ! president and vice-president ot the jCJIrlH' league or the high school. went to Medford on Friday after- noon to attend the conference held there under the direction of Dean azel Prutzman of the University of Oregon. can supper superior Come in sample prices. ' - Mill and Warehoiuie Cor. 10th and" South Frs' . Ths Plck -o' thei- v 6ig Silent Pictures -, IN w. i' s'.tt.' 1 ru . LEWIS STONE .and Aiy-yi J NILS ASTHKR t. - CAN YOU .IMAGINE X BETTER COMBINATION? In a Tropicil '.' Lovb Romance