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MIDWAY HIGHWAY i!VIR. AND MRS. COX 1 ACTION DEFERRED OF OAKLAND VISIT BY COUNTY COURT EAGLE POINT KIN Th county Mjnurli i In' regular fojtelon tod.iy, nier fen hour'p d(s cusBkm ' of ' the proponed Midway hiKhwuy, de f erred uctlun for two weeks nnd wilt further consider tho matter nt the meeting on Wed nesday, April 24; A number at Interested parties In the building of the roiid were present. , The county court Is disposed lo bulll the road, but feel! that there Is too wide a margin between val- ny me owners anu ine osiimaie 01 the t6ad viewers. ' - ' The oounty'eourt plans lo again visit the route of the' proposed road within the week. - It was stated nt the session' this momlrtg that a bridge acrosn near j ' pi'pptt was fr heavv factor In con slderlng the" rend. The bridge at ' Central I'olnt is "now practically j comfenmed,' and unable to stand 1 the heavy ' traffic from the fruit j districts. - More than cmo truck nt , a time i mow prohibited on tne j bridge'.-' It will be only a fiuejition ( of a -very short time until n new bridge will be a necessity. The county court feels that it should not be compelled to pay prohibitive1 prices for right of way, though willing to make con cessions and move buildings and fences, nnd even dig wells, on pro perty, through ' wiileh' the road will pass.' A I nit twenty property holders- Will- he affected; - -- The building of. the road has been - under consideration for two months and tho thoroughfare has been endorsed by tae tants Vailuy Grange und many of the largo or chard properties adjoining that section.' : CARLICLAIMS II FOR TRIP ON SHASTA Un tUa Onulltorn Pnftflr nnill.i pany irlumplied over abronautlca, f was the Btory gleefully toui yester-1 day by Jack Carle, local freiRhl I nnd paBsenger aent. ex-president of the Holury club ami one of MM-1 ford'at handBomcst youns ' bncha-1 lor. : : Aocordlng to Jar.k!t Btory, Harold C.rary, ndvortlBlng man for tho Hoeing Avlntlon comimny, Harry : W. llerdle, public relationn reiiro KBntatlve of the Richfield Oil com pany ot Lon Angeles, and Frank Whitoheck, advertising manager for, the Fox Film company; ot Hol I;w6c(!, arrived in Medford yes-' . Lai'day.jnornliig nt tho local airport by .plane. - Their lntenllons from the start were to leave immediately for Port-1 ltt.vl, Seattle and points north. Hut. according to Jack, by the lime they reached Medford, they .decided that the plane wok too Blow. a 'means or travel for three bucIi prosressive business men. so they hopped on the Shasta and continued their jour ney with the hope that they would make up the time they hud , lost from 1.0s Angeles to Medford.' U.S. Another letier or congratulation ! over- Medfortls'. favorable vote Up CBtablish a tnuuicipnl airport was i receied today by C. T. Haker, sec retarv of tl.e Medford Chamber of i Commerce. The letter was written by Harry M. Illee, chiel, divisiui of airports and aeronautic infotma - lion of the United StateB, at Wash - ington, I). C. : It is bb follows: "' h"'- v-i." night' letter of April 3. informing me of the pasfiage ir a bond issue i for the establishment of a new air-1 port for Medford. and wish to ten-! der my hearty congratulations. We, wish you every success in the de t velnptneut of your airport and shnli I he glad to assist in every way pos- j Bible." , , : Devoted daughter tells what she did YOU find it ifi almdstewv family. An eldtrly mother or father liv ing With the young lolks. The chil dren doingall they cin to make their parents' U years comfortable.' The Robinson home at 2330 Coral Street, Philadelphia, proved CO ex ception when the reporter called there. Mrs. Robinson had a special health problem to solve. "My-mother, who is 80 years old," sbe explained, "had a partial stroke of paralysis." It was vitally impor tant to keep her system functioning regularly and easily. They tried tarious measures. But they all up set her in her weakened conditipn. f inr.lly, Mrs. Robinson said, 'after reading the advertisement of Nujol, we tried th.-, We find it gives satis factory results. My mother can take it easily a tablcspoonful at night because it's, tasteless." ' That's the wonderful thing about Nujol. It won't upset or disagree with anybody. You can .give it to invalids, very old folks and tiny babies with perfect safety. For Nujol contains absolutely no medicine or drugs. It was perfected by the Nujol t a TTr,UTTi1I?G help old parents UA Vyxrl 1 rjIVO t0 he comfortable EACILK PorXT, Ore., April in. (Special.)- Mr, and, MrVj. W.Coxf of Oakland, Onl., nre, visliinj: 1" , KnGln Point nurl vleinltv nnH nvunoi i to stay about a month. They urc T here on a irin of ol ensure and hnsi- i ne.su comhlned. Air. Cox In a broth er of Air. -M. U Pruitt and .Mrs. I'oitlnger of near Medford. Mr. and Mm, Cnx are making the Hotel Holland at Medford their hend- tlllltl Lt jTS, ' " I greatly disappointed at the 1 iinu-ujin.Mrfini'e ot ineir nnniLer, : i 1 who in en route from Idulio. The I inclement went her paused car iron hie. hence thP delay: :IIut?M-e are hoping for their safe arrival any t timo this week. MIhh Dorothy Wilhltc upent Sun diiy at the home of Vernon Monla and his mother, Mrs.. Monla. The dance at the Kincaid hail Saturday was a tremendous suc cess, and a large crowd enjoyed the occasion. Miss Margaret Higgln.s and Har ry Hamilton of Talent spent Sat urday afternoon with Mr. and Airs. J. E. Kagsdale. Pearl Prince spent tHe week end In Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Ray spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Herb Perry. '. W. II. Ishell of the lloese Creek district was In town Monday pur chasing poison barley. Mr. and Airs. John llagidale en tertained with a birthday dinner ai their home Sunday. A bohntiful dinner was served and a birthday rake wllb surprises was enjoyed. Among the Invited guests were Mr.; and Mrs. J. I,, kagsdale and two j sons. Glen ami I'.ert, and Miss Ma-! 1 bel Ragsdale, alt f Trail, and Mrs.; j II. C. Howard. The time wa.s spent 1 in pleasant conversation. j j ' Jack Itrophy nnd Rudy Weid-j j man woro among-the -young folios I attending the dance at 1-ako. Creek i Saturday. Mr. and Afrs. Karl Eseh called on " - and Mrs. Morgan Sunday. I 1 5? ILL Ul mmrn unit JACKSONVILLE. Ore:, April 10 'J .CITY-. f (Speclal); Theltiiie 4ilV,er! sanitarium - has installed a' co- Ionic Irrigator,, also uncomplete u ----- X-niy set."1 I Palter City . The snnitariunV will also start jiismarclc to build part of their next un. l Boise to include a surgery and to make (Denver ,r room for the X-ray as eVery. room j d0s Moines - Is filled. ti i ; ; Fresno " '.. Mrs, Tred Ttntcher and sister, 1 jioena .Mrs. (icorge Trr.nta,? were lert-l j-0sj' Angeles ford shoppers .Monday, l ;i , Marshfield .'. i(oy ituicnings 01 uaruon. ui e.,.rjnnPnjx . ..... vv-af- u vis. tor in our city Monday, ltevcivntl S. .lonos. the new pa.s tnr - of ,the ' i'rosbyterlan church. will oi c upy -tho iiulpii nt Hie I'hitrcli- Sunday. I Nctl Culy of . Medtord was- Nill i liiu- on friends, hcu'c;.AIondoy'.morn- ; ing. .Mr. nnd Mrs. (Ipdrge ' Russell ! nioved to-AlC'irm-d Suitday. I .Mr. and .Mrs. Piul .Neldormeyer nnd little; diniKlitrr were guosti ! at the home of Mrs. George Max Well Saturday evening. I George Maxwell was In from the mine on Forest crock Sunday night. j llnnk Is lloblml. CHICAtiD. April 10 l'J Three 1 1 obbors locked throe officers and 1 two customers in the basement ul ihe First Nntionnl bank of I.e- j mom today, gatbere dup cash crtlr.mn-d at $15,000 and escaped. Oroson Went her. Oregon: Cnsettled with rain wet and snow over the east of t'nsailo mountains tonight and 'Ihursday. Freezing over east to night. Moderate to fresh south erlv winds, be'omlng variable. Ubrtatories, 2 Patk Avenue, New XorkCity. -'- - u Nujol accomplishes quite as mbch good as the more drastic methods. But does its work in a normal, nat ural wav. It not only prevents an excess of body poisons from forming (we all have them), but aids in their 'removal. Get a bottle today. You'll find Nuiol at all gooJ drug stores. In sealed packag;s. MflDFQRD MMIJ 'SlarkMacT'.at Hunt'? Craterian BPasacwiM AStV Mi i - fyreJB rrom iJLarns unaco , v-v.o '- y . Onef the Jest &crwm tittion of nil talking pictures shown- on the screen Is "Stark Mad.'-! which , not only is completely told in dia t log"o. but which includes all the weird sounds encountered in the mysterious Ca miens jungles of Central Ameiien. which furnish the locale for the story. ' ( "Stark Alad.v now playing, at Hunt's Craterian, is a thrilling mys- April l, 1929. j Medford .and . vicinity,:. wloudy tonight and Thursday; probably .' rain; not niuch change in temper-' attire. ')"'" I Oregon: l.nsettlod w'ith rains! west, and local snows over and euat of the Cascade mountains. Freez ing temperatures over east portion ' tonight nJ Local Data Temperature (degrees).-, j Highest (last hr.). i Lowest (last 12 hrs. ). Hel. humidity (pet.) I Precipitation (inches) 4S 51,. 30 40 0 State of weather. ..Clear Lowest temperature this morn I ing, 28 degrees. ' Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1028. fl. 09 Inches.' Sunset today, G:4t p. m. Sunris Thursday, F:37 a. m. Sunset Thursday. ti:47 p. m. Observations Tak6n at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time r r -i n 3 i. V . 3S" . 40' ..42 . 42 . D4 . r,S . 2S. . 02 52 . TO . ro . 62 : ? "2 0 " 24 24 ;" 28 3(1 3S 12 -til :i4 42 40 3tf 3(1 ;p 44 24 40 32 34 'P. Cdy. Cloudy j Clear . j Clear Cloudy , 1 Ie,n i touuy Clear ( loudy ' f ' Clear Portland lted llllltr ........ Jiosoburg.;---!- . Salt Lake City.. San Francisco.. San tu Fe" Seattle Kpokape-1 Walla Walla,... Winnipeg Cloudy l Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear (Mear Cloudy Clear (Mear P. Cdy. "L. V. DICK, Meteorologist. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station ' Wctliietliiy, April 10 . 0:1.1 Mail Tribune news and markets. f TlitiiMlny. April II 9:30 Ciolden West Coffee. (t:00-?-K'ononiy Oroceterla. 4. j0:.1O Peebe & Kindle Her- vice Station. II Vonglovo Co.. Syrup. 11:30 Jarmin & Woods.'. 12:00 Mall Tribune news items. K I2:M0 Muric Box. K:8o Onld Seal Creamery. I roti inilck Dealers. 1 :30 Beck s llakery. 4 2:no- independent Klectrlc. V 2:30 imrant Cars. 0:15 Mall Tribune news nnd markets. . 0:30 Coleman r Lawton and Medford Service Sta tion. 8:00 Farmers Kxchange Co operative. E i As the result of a meeting held by) Medford service station opeF- jatorn last night, gasoline was seit , iny; here today t'-M and j centMTer gallon, and Indications art this price will not bp ehahgd tor sometime.' The new price will not be met- by the t Weaver ntatlon, which will continue to :-! at the "i-cciit price, on growtdii that the management ha no planff of wavering from lh aiinouncemenl ft m.dv bint Sunday. , Medford station, outside of the WVaver nd ISlner HtatioriF. were feit yesterday nt the regular 27"-.Oent price, but the reduction 1 . rM : j - T?!fwJf ' " .ta vjtffcsM I Itt-'ihWPWWW J , hmi - 11 - - ace Daily Metccrological Report 1 - . wa -made la.it niuht In view of - local conditions and general con- ; TRIBUNE,' jflEDFORD. ' VT w tarncr. or v9.rruvM,i.iiuii . M - , f ii 1ti in tho H hlhs of the tiopbM jungfes.-where startling adventure ; become still more hair-raising liftPi ; they encamp in the ruins of a great j Mayan temple. t'nseen danger menace them on every side. The cast for this great produc tion includes IT. IS. Warner. IouIse Knzenda, Jactiuellnt'-l.ogan, Henry It. Walthall, Lionel Relmore, Claude Gilllngwator. tfttions throughout the state, show ing1 a price reducing tendency. Tho Slinger station was selling all day yesterday at 20 cents, and sev eral men were kept busy pumping gasoline nt the tankswagon price. DOVER ROAD A ROCKY ELOPERS IN MILNE PLAY , An; .elopjnjj; oouole iiursupd." byi; Ptircnts ir;g:uar(li&n ',is .a t'hpriw'; which never fails to arouse in terest, and has been used with success in scores of plays through the centuries. Hut - an eloping couple not only pursued, hut cap tured by a not Innate bachelor, who apparently should have no interest In their Welfare. '-Is ' a motivating element in the "Dover Hoad." tliree-act Mllno comedy j lo be presented at the Isls Theater i by the Studio Players, under tlnf i direction of Tom Swem." April 18 land 1!, which 'causes no end .of j laugh provoking entnnglemenls... t "The Dover Hoad" Is the first of the little theater offerings to bo presented by Tom Swem and h's i playerH.' nnd the success of the first production will deter mine the future of this newly or ganized community group fn Med ford. . One price I will' be c 11 aV g eiH'4re"iry on , ine .m,oik 01. u. throughout, and no seats will reserved for this production, j either night; i Ticket went im nno vesterdnv nntj mnv i,e haf down town, a the office of Mann's Department Htore, T. K. Daniels Insurance of fj(,e jarmln and Woods. Drown's h,nch room. Iarry Hchades, Col ! vlg's Drug Storey actors in the or' "from play. nny nf ,h, S'L-AST' times' - TONIGHT DoritM'isi. This Romance of Romances GRETA -, GARBO " Inutile' Tropical Story "WILD ORCHIDS" STARTS, j TOMORROW Colossus of . Sea Thrillers ' Aj Miht3f.vS mtioaroma ' of . Rum Rnnnors! it-.'". v. J" "--'j- :r i r. i't.aWTTk'ir.jl'i'y f ' ... 1 r iV '.p-.'-ANNA KM mm ORFiONV WEDNESDAY, FIVE TEAMS FOR KITTEN BALL AT SEASON OPENING i . , J ' 1 Ior 1 he next tlii'pp or four weekt ' kittiju ball j ill he, Medford' ijiaiij i .span. Tennis ' already oi-giiiiixed 'include, tliij I'osj, . (Jl'tiec. Copco ; iVarehduso. Oopco. General Office, Gold Seal reumery nnd Knirierj f Dairy: All games will be played at i tiie Washington school gi-ountls. on ! the following sPheilule on or nftcr! :Jta p. m. ' J April '. j l a Copco Warehouse Dairy. - Snldera ' ! ! 1 1 Copco General Office-tJold I Heal Creamery. U' Post Office-Snlders Dairy. 1 .l-Vpeo Wnrehouse-Gold Seat Oeamery. - Copoo Oenernl Offlce-Sni- i dpr4 Vai , - , ; . : i m pffleo -y G o 1 d e n 1 1 c.-oameiv il i ? . ; ' , v' - 1 I J2 Copco arehouse Copco 24 S n i d er p- J)ni"-C.old -si Creamery. ' J i t v'! I 2(1 Copoo Warehouse-Post Of fice. - ' ' 2D Copco General Office-Post Office. V ,"" ;'" " 1 . Seven inninyr ' games . wil be played and each team wllf be ai lowed to play not more than three ouutde players !ii any game. Tliese , game are aireaoy creating o,ue a bit of interest amo'ng the players and If' tho 'Interest keep. up afteiij. the above schedule has been 'played j there Is a possibility of forming ai 10 team league to play a schedule' of games throughout the summer, j At present there s a place for one more good team' In the league. i Any that Wish to join may get In "touch with Mr. King of the Cnli i fornia Oregon Power; company. U has been suggested that" some of the following iniUht he able to Join i.ie league. in which ense the"1 above schedule will be revised to Inchnle the new - team: High sclimil, Owert Oregon Lumber Co., the hanks", .ijiidtMe: .PeMolays. The winning team, ifter ulV.tlte sched ule has been yllayed Will enjoy a free 'banquet donated by the losing teams. All teams will participate in the banquet. ' , ' 'The -Southern" 'Oregon) PcesW tery will hold its regular, moot-; Ing tomorrow' and 'this' evening' at Rosehurg and from Medford will draw the fulloeing: H. ! Kpllvor. Dr. AV.-W, 1'. Holt nnd ltev. K. lvei-sort: -.Mr.. Knilvor will )i(peak this "evening ' bdtora the tsiuer. in tne cnurcn. 1 "The Women's Presbytery meet ing will be hold In Sutherlln and the "following from. Medford will' he'1 p r e s e n ti' :Irs k:- lvevson. Mrs. A.' 11. Clement, Mrs. I. N. McCollnm nnd Mrs, O.' A flanden. The Phoenix 'church will, also bo r e p r'n s onted, ltev. VViiodbi'ldgo jonnson leaving touuy ny w witn a delegation LOCAL IMBERS AI IPf PRESBYTERY; MEIGS; Troubles How they are now iiiBtnnlly ; irclievedj and .qufcUy oor-. "(pclclM)y thc'hcwesl", ltiosl advanced, scientific meth ods, will be Explained at , 6u 'store '!'''' ' ' All Day Thursday - Jiif in J2.rpcvt ji'tom Chieafo THIp occnBtqn i of utmost importance to eVery foot ftrtfr, fcrer. On the uboVe date the newest and most advanced meth ods of foot correction will be pvnl.iim'ir nt our store bv an Ex pert of the jieraonul. staff al. SchpJl, wqrld lamous foot SDCcildii-t. : . '.' If you have any foot trouble, by all means attend. You will be Bllown howthe ncwDr.Sdioll Foot Comfort Appliances and Remedies instantly relieve anyl font uinu'nt, no itiattcr bow severe. This Lxpcrt Will make a scientific analyitis of. your stockinged fuel and prove bow easy it is to cor rect your foot trouble. Ao charge for litis servient ... We cordially invite Southern Oregon people to bring their foot troubles here Sox solution tomorrow. To) iFPAlffMhMSlbRFi m r.' , ; C. A. MEEKER, Manager,, " - AP1NT, 10. 3020. INTEREST MEDFORD. APR 27 The. ShihoV conclave- and ce Le mon ia I to be. held In Medford on April 27th Is daily 'assuming greater Importance and Die com mit tecs In charge of the various entertainment features have been compelled . to completely revise their plans ;i-f which have the reservations ulrcady arrived, double the at h o r i g I u a 1 1 y assure at least tendance tho w phimv :d fur. A r o 11 r d I n g to reports 'at least S0t) mom- latesL born of CnliTornhi and Oregon Shrine Temples will visit Medford during the two day meet, which will probably be the largest Shrine gathering ever held In uregon oilier than the National' ronvent!on hold In Portland some) VP:U.,. flKU j 'im.. ..,,..,..,,.. t..i ii..ii i twine-' sl,ItHi jointly by lllllah Temple of southern Oregon and Hen All Temple W Sacramento will tie a riot of color and mush- as uni formed patrols, drill teams, eha til ers, bands and drum corps from several California templet will at tend in a body. A parade from ' the city park to the Armory the ! nflernnnn of A mil 27th will give tno pul,ile im opportunity to see nmnUr f these organisations Jlciion. A monster banquet to be held at the Hotel Medford on the evening of April '21. will tax the capacity of the local Institution as plans are being made to utilize the main dining room, part of the lobby and the downstairs dining rooms. Following the ban quet the feature event of the. con clave will bo hold al the Armory, when over 50 candidates will, at1 tempt the crossing of, the world famous burning sands of Sbrine- l ilom. AM the ceremonial Initiation work will be staged by. Pen AH temple or Sacramento, who an planning to bring over n carload Guaranteed 4 -J Purer; ;-'', use less than of high priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT " COHNSr ' of Dr.. ( fMln la titttl's lnipitli onit Mm hop mi niiii-; rf"te iub IrirllgU ntxl urcMurr uf . Ihm-i. Tljln,fcl)iuri. iSvbui, Tllti:l), ACillNCFEfctt, Pf . btiiH' Nrw Impunvrd Arrh &UH irlifWn aul rufiott wrak and broke rt Atrnn fefcet. lJp;bt nl cnirilorlablr. Worn in tny tltwa. IJ.iil In US frt (Mlf. ' t ' t -. ' 1 I of Kpp'lat woncry and equipment uned in connection with the f nit lit lion of novice. Special 1'ullntan train from Kar rainento ban already had over 200 reservation. sent in and hundred? of Hhriners are planning to Join the special tit various California citie- along the route m .Medford, Rum Running Coming to Rialto Despite the widespread publicity thai has been accorded tho activ ities, of the "rum runners" along il Atlantic coast who, by desper ate, met hods, succeed in getting huge quantities of liquor Into the country from foreign ports, few people realize how widespread are ihe raiulllcaiious of that industry Imth afloat " am", ashore and how cntnpb'te Its system of communi cation, Mccret service and espionage have become. -, . Much of this Is vividly revealed in 'Itloekadc' -a gripping drama of the rum fleet's battle with gov ernment forces, w:i:ch com to the Ulalto tomorrow, with Anna Q. XIKson in the vfea lured role. MR. POULTRYMAN: You're Losing Money Every Day You Stay Away From; MADRONA (BRAND) " . FEEDS Come in-ami get iii'qnaiiilod with 6nv bigli riinlity let'ds that ciist- no more and more often less. " " ' ' S 111 "The Proof of the Pudding Is in . 1 the Eating" ., Let ns give yon the nanieti of satisfied users of .Madrona Urand Chick Feeds. Check up and prove to your own satisfaction that you are losing every day you stay away from Madrona (Brand) Feeds. , Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Retail Storo " Mill and Warehouse 323 E, Main Cor. 10th and South Fir Operating Southern Oregon 'g Finest Feed Mill Lumber Bargains We recently made a quantity of lumber We are going to. sell No. 1 com. . . . . ,$20 per M. No. 2 com. . . . . . 17 per M. No". 3 and 4 cctn. .10 per M. ' These prices include long dimension up to 32 foot and small timber. Let us save you money on your next job. v Woods Lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" East Main and Genesse Phone 108 i Trowbridge Lumber Yard : Everything In Lumber, and Building' MatcKaWj ' Dittributora for Johnt-Mannvllle Rooting Trowbridge Cabinet Works Cabinets, Window. Doors, Screen, Eto. ,., The Old Reliable Etabllhed In 1908 When in need of ANYTHING for Building, Phon 83S. W can be of real service to you. . QE P1GE THREB CAN'T PRAISE IT ENOUGH Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helped Her So Much Kingston, Mo. "I liavd not taken anything but Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound for IS riionths and I cannot prnise it enough. 1 weighed about 100 jmuiuIh and was not able to do any kiial of work. My housework was done by my mother and iny out-of-doors work was not done. I have tnkpn four bottles of the Vege table CoTnKtind and now I am well and strong and feel ilne. I got my sister-in-law to take it after her lafit baby rame and she is stronger now. T cannot, praise it nongh.' Mrs. H att ir V. Kastix. B. 1, Kings'on, Missouri. " i good "buy on a large at a sheriff's sale. it at bargain prices. no ;0 1 iti ; i 39 Vitt