PIGE FIVE
ORATERIAN SHOW
GIRL SMOKER JN EASTER PARADE
CONTINUING THE 3rd WEEK OF OUR GREAT V 4 u ,
STARK MAD1 HA
HOE SALE--
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Tho first Step for the establish
went of a Junior court house at
Aalilmul Vhs been launcuud by the
Ashland TidiuKS. In a front pugo
editorial last evening It suggested
that an officer, empowered to
transact all iihases of county busi
ness be estublluh&l there, "thus
lireventliiK the necessitv of trips
to Medford."
' The article further holds that
there Is sufficient business at Ash
land to justify this step and cites
the mainlniniiiK of atulo and subsi
diary offices in Portland, Los An
geles anil San Francisco.
The article cnncludus: "The
county ' court should be petitioned
for such a branch, pr representative
here."
-, The article in full is ns follows:
Not a rcprosentalive of any
,'ono office or officer, but one
under lo jurisuiciion of the
county eourt, to be dcH-Katcd
power to bundle all possible
business for the various units
t of the county Rovernnient
' tax collections, temporary au
, toniobile licenses," do- licenses
ami various othor activities
.which could easily be bandied
' In this cily,' thus preventing
tho uucesHity of trips to Med
, ford.
;( Tho jilatc government has
, recognized a similar need in
the establishment of a branch
, automobile license office in
, Portland. Various other states
and governmental organizations
have recognized the same need
as for - Instance the state of
California maintaining offices
in l,os Angeles and San Fran
' Cisco.
There Is sufficient county
business originat ing in Ashland
to Justify a branch of the
county court house or u repre
sentative in Ashland. - Tho
jicounty court should be pcti-
'tinned to establish stinch a
' 'branch or representative hero.
m
I'lims tor an organization of
hott-l und auto camp proprietors
were. advanced yesterday nt n
pice tint; t Alila nd of Southern
Oregon hotel and camp operators.
Irving Vining and UeorRO Mosser.
secretary of tho Ashland chamber
Of eomnieree, wore named on n
. commlUoo,.to,.oriiwulute wtiy and
mi'tHUJ to effect such organization.
Tourist ' camp operators were
present from points as fur north uti
Eugene and Included a good sized
dolegation from Med ford, includ
ing M. Clem'ison, J. H. Mans
sen. (leorge 1. Howard and F. 1.
Merrick. Mr. ami M rs. James
Grieve were also present, from
l'm.vpect.
p The organization .would tend to
encouriigo cooperation and em'our
f.ge a bigger nnd beiter adverti
ng program.
Dignity arid
''O matter
be able to
t . . i
for new clothes, if you come here
your selection will have that certain
dignity and simplicity usually associ-,1
ated only with high priced fashions.
Discount Off on All Coats
ADRIENNE'S
Medford National Bank Building
Gordon Hose Sold Exclusively Here
:.m jj-f iff -ill I
" ill" if-
An Innovation In New York's colorful Easter para(l was a num
b;r of girl smokers who puffed cigarets as tney stroi ca atona Fifth
svenue. Mr. and Mrs. T. 6. Hardin are shown above. .
mils humane-society -
I INSURANCE OFFICE! PLANS PET SHOW
MPj HAS ANNIVERSARY FOR APRIL
Among the pioneer , inni.rfuic::
agcucioa of .Medford is the K. A.
Holmes organization, which cele
brated its twentieth hlrthtluy anni
versary Tuesday, April it. i
Twenty years ;Wi It. A, Holmes
founded the agency and establish-' vilcd to take ihoir'pels to the Med
ed his offices .in the Jackson ford Armory lur exhibition and to
County bank building. Today the , tompete for prizes uiven by the
business ucettpiea the same office, j Jackson Count v Humane society
, The rapid development in Inaur-; fnr the most popular pet, the most
lhat when the Holmes ageucywas
founded only fire, -plate glass, Hie
i..n.u.cu ami ",y ucic
I'oriiiH of policies are now in fo-ce. j
Durini; the history of the Holmes
organization now mummed by Cole
monies un areaie in i .s.(..m i
Ep 'btssps has been n.iid. anil ppeli
year lias shown an increase over 1
the preceding year, according to
.Mr. llolms.
Cole Holmes recently attended a
meeting of tho Oregon Insurance
union at liugene as a member
the hoard of directors.
of
9RMS!BV9K&S8
Simplicity
how little you may
spend this Spring
OflTU
OJIIl!
(Contributed.)
Aiuil nth will bo a big day
in
Medford.
All the boys nno girls are In
unusual pet, and the best cu red-
$ov .jK.t. Ther
will be a special
j"pri.e of S."i in cash given by Ur,
a w Stono for tho ,eat trained
. dug.
The humane society is desirous
of having the nchouls become in
terested in humane education and
j,.H
Carter, county superintend
ent. has fnr several years past
wished that Jackson county might
have a "pet day" or "pets show.'
Therefore, on April 2 nth", both
the humane society and Airs. Car
ter are to have their, desires re
alized. And this realization is to
be ' the first pet show and parade
ever held in Hague Ulver valley
on a larire scab- as now planned.
The children and their pets are
going to make this show and pa
rade nmie than just a realizatbyi;
they are planning to make it a
huge success in every way.
Radio Program
KMED
Malt Tribune-Virgin 8ttlon
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L'X.;t Meters KIHl Kc.
Thiii-Mlny, April II.
I. -M.
i:K. tu ti:30 Medford Mail
Tribune, news and markets.
fi: to 7 Medford .Service
Htiithi n and Coleman &
Law ton.
4 H to !i Farmers' Kxchungc h
i Cooperative. 4
IViilay, April 12.
A. M.
U:30 to 10 Jainea McXuir
S Pharmacy. i
10 to 10:30 .Southern Ore-,
gon Klcctrlc.
10:30 to 11 Rosenberg's,
Inc. 4.
11 to 11:30 M. M. Dept.
St lire. ,9
11:30 to 12 Jaeque Lennox,
Milliner. .
b lli noon Mail Tribune, news fr
items.
I'. M :
11' to 1 I'almer Music House.
1- in- 1:30 Medford Klcctrlc
Co.
1:30 to 2 Lewis Super Serv-
b e .Station.
2 to 2:30 Mann's Depart- 41
I 4 men! .Store.
3:30 to 3 Urophy's, Jewel-,
5 ers. .4.
6:K. to 6:30 Medford Mail
Tribune, newa anV markets.
6:30 to 7 Uund Uox Hut
Shoppe.
!
) I taker, lla JtlluuillI
I ItAKKIt. Ore., April 11. oVl A
) belated bli..ard. the first of the
j winter, struck Haker early today,
leaving a blanket f snow nearly
Ian inch In depth. The storm sub
I siderl after h few mlnutex, hut
Jsnow bearan falling asain The sun
jshone at intervft thi hout the
' corning. O '
ABY'S COLDS
are swn "nir-rx'd iu the bud"
without 'd'ing"by use of
VCKS
V Vapoirub
Kavini; much enjoyed the novel
trailer announcement of Conrail
Napel and aMIks Uolurea Ctntcllu.
In which both told the nndiencc
I anout tneir iurincuniuis ,
llie Cralcrian. ami also scciiik
hearing two plcusiiiK Hhort tnlkleK,
Iho audience, figuratively apeakinK.
leaned back last nifht preiiiircd to
dou; on the horrors implied in the j
title of the 100 per cent talklnu
film, "Stark Mad," which opened
last nisht for the remainder of the
week.
' They were not -disappointed, as
the nicluie opened first thine with
iho aftermath of a murder, ! !
some seamen shuvlns tile body of
the victim Into tho sea for burial,
from a yacht in a tropical cove
In Mouth America. It looked like!
a good niKht for more murders and j
mystery, and the spectators rulineu
their hands. In gleeful anticipation.
Then they sat and shivered with
fears, thrilled at some of the most
outlandish Incidents ever concocted
in the ' make-believe -world, were
mystjflcd at lioarijiu voices comlni;
from nowhere, watched one of the
most horrible of gorillaa or apes,
which Is said to be the Ini'Kcst'ln
captivity, do his stuff of snatchilm
people mysteriously away, ' and
heard about other unseen : dan
gers, ns tile story was unfolded by
the dialogue and doinga -of tho
actors, ill ivai delicious amuse
ment. There Is some humor und a not
violent love story in "Stark Mad,"
and oodles of horror, hair-raising
episodes and startling adventure.
All of the east speak their pants
in this ' production and tho run
ning fire dialogue throughout is
mixed .up with unseen dangers. In
the cast are H.. 11. Warner, Joulse
Kazendu. Jacqueline I-ogan. Henry
It: ' Walt hall. IJonoi Helnlore nnd
Claude Gllltiigwnler.- ' K. A. K.
G0AL0F6OUSET
FOR SALE CRATER
The H)-duy campaign, which lias
for its objective the salo of 000
Crater annuals, now being edited
at the loeiil hiwh school, started a,t
the senior high school this" morn
ing. A speaker and salesman have
been appointed for each roll room
in the building, and way lay stu
dents ax they enter for their morn
ing classes. The speakers burst
into -eloquence ns the large hall
clock strikes the magic hour, and
the salesmen at their elbows do
their stuff accordingly.
That the annual to be published
tills year, is not only entirely orig
inal, but Is the largest and most
ambitious hook attempted by Hie
high school so far, was tho state
ment made by members of the
staff this morning. Kd, Could has
been chosen as editor of the HI-!
Crater, and Ben llarrell, business
manager. With a competent staff
of worker, under the supervision
of the journalism department, it is
hoped that-thej year book will he
out the latter part of next month.
Daily Meteorological Report
Thursday, April II.
Medford and vicinity: Probably
rain tonight und J'YIday, Moderate
tempera) ure.
Oregon: Ha in tonight and Fri
day. Snows in mountains. Mod
erate temperature.
Local Data
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Temperature (degrees) CO 35
Highest (liiFt 12 Hours) fit! 60
Lowest (last 12 hours) 2S 3!i
Kcl. Humidity (per ct.) 50 !)3
Precipitation (inches).. .00 .00
State of Weather Cloudy P. Cdy.
'Lowest temperature this morn
ing 34 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. J,
192r .7li Iht-bcfl --
Sunset today, C;47 p. m.
Sunrise Friday, 5.35 a. m.
Sunset Frlitay, rt:4S p. m.
Obiervations Taken at 5 A, M.
120th Meridian Time
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IJlHmurck 41'
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KoM'hurji 54
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L. W. IttK. MetoorologfoU
Kruv! iiowman'tf KeuS?y tihop.
On every marcel a free re-wav
irivnn within three f.i- except on
l'lid;i or Sitiildli. ('till Li f'l
app-diu ment, 2G
We wish (o llianl; our
this event. This sale
realize these savings!
31 Central
Ave.
Misses' Shoes
Patents, and ealf leallieis One-strap and tie stylos
Values up to $4.DU
Child's Felts
In hlue, brown and rose
colors, novelty trims, sev
eral styles. Keep their
feet warm. ' Now only
49c
NAME TEACHERS FOR
NEXT-YEAR TUESDAY
Tho Hchoul hoard al U.s meeting: j
next Tuesday evening will eleet j
teaeher'for lho year for the rtly :
HOhools. Mont of the Medford
tcaeher.s have filed their lotter
nHkim'f In Tie re-eleetcd. After !
To Identify
Genuine Aspirin
THE increasing uno of Bayer
Aspirin every year is proof
that it has no ill effects. It is the
accepted antidote for pain. It ;
always helps ; it never harms. Quick
relief -when you've a headache, or ,
cold; or are suffering from neu-i
ralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains '
yiold, too, if you'll only give these
tablets a chance. But you want
genuine Aspirin, so look for the!
Bayer Cross on every tablet. The ,
box always bears the name Bayer !
and the word genuine printed in red. i
Aiplrfn In th trt4 mart of Rarer Manufacture
of Morjuftccllcacttk-attit 'J Hallcyliuctd
..7.-:..,,..;...
many patrons and custtmiors lor the patronage you have shown us during
will routiniHy and many lmrgains await; the thrifty buyer. Why not
lvemembor the location. ' "- . ' 1 -
': t '!: i . ; ''. ' " v 11 - ' V" ' '
The Sinclair Store
Boys' Shoes
Tim calf 'vls slyle Mueller.
Wearl'lex- ile, hlbber heel.
Will stand tlie hard wear.
$2.48
One Lot
cise oit ill
our hi w priee
: $1.98
$2.48
Ladies' Felts
One lot in-yrey and brown
patterns. Another bi
feature of this sale
49c
Lot 2
This lot consists of regular
$1.'J3 fells. Now only
69c
Numerous Items Not
eleclien tliey are allowed ten daytt
In wlik h to necejn or rejeut, in
aecordamtu with cUHtom.
.InnltnrK for the various nehnnlH
Is on
LUGGAGE
Wardrobe Trunks
Auto Wardrobe Cases
Over-night Bags
OUR
Ut'd, dresser and chiffonier, finished in wal
nut, hand decorated. -liogular $(39.83 value at
Southern
Lot 1
Ladies pumps, strap and tic
styles, in patents, kid and.
call' leather; spike, military
nnd Cuban heels." Excep
tional Viiliu-! ajid ulf to go. at
only
$3.89;
Lot 2
This lot consists of .'lil'dies'
Kvery pair a real bargain.
$2.79
Children's j
Shoes
lilnek Patents Strap and
oxford style.. Tan ox-'
fords, Skul'fet lasts.
$1.48
One Lot
Children 's tan oxfords
and feiiudiils. 'IV close out
ht
98c pr.
Listed on Sale Also
will ho named at tho sumo time,
it 1m unUeiHtood. .....
U in expected that all the placeH
wlll Tie filled at the eopiliiK meet-
i--. ?"' 3; i-.'-p
: y.--if
Now! Smart New
1 '.! ?L :
Display in Our
On Sale at
USUAL LOW
EXTRA SPECIAL
3-Piece Bedroom Suite on Sale
Orogon's Largest Stock of
Medford
Bldg. -
oxfords, ties and pumps
Values up to ifj.00. Now
Men's Shoes '
Black oil tanned, , Pac
style .work ,slioe AVear
flex sule--Kubber heel
Going at
$2.95 : "
Men's Oxfords
Hlauk ,ur tan .eujf Uluuh
er or Jjial sfyjle-t-Let's fit
you in n pair
$4.69
inff, wilh the exception of lilxhl
Hehont uthletle eoaeh. A Heloetien'
for UiIh pot will be deferred prob-
it lily fnr seme time.
Windows
Hand Bags
Suit Cases
Hat Bags !i
PRICES
$52.95
Med ford's
Popular
Credit
Store
House Furnishings , j