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fEDFOTlD MATL TRrBUNTC. fEDFQRD, OttFOONV TTtFTtSftA Y,! 'APRIL '.11. '1929 1-! Oil II PXQE TWO" - M ' , f - ., CJ DiNf'E KECORDH 11' V 175S-D My Angeline (My III c- ' ''' "r Angel-een). Ill V ajly? ' I Coquette Waf Paul f I V-r,Sr;-V1 ' Whitcman and Hit Orchca. L.'; "J fcW? III 1. 1 ! Mean to Me. 1; I il! The One That I Love I-ovti ' I ' if if , Me Fox TVof.-Ted Wal- j , j w yml1 ' lace and Hi Campus Boys. 'lvTTTf 10-inch, 75c. , V:-' p ailumbia,'s 'iMs-npioddiAionlr-FM ' ' ' oTkR OF THE1, I Senorita TanJo Anson ' V. f , f 1JV , i V f -I Weeks and His Hotel Mark , -I! : tT ' 1 HopkinsOrchestra. 'i l,V J 0AW I .0-incH,75c., M 1 liltOCf I V vocal nucoititt &ur ,1 Vf1 ' 1 1732-WSusianna. ' 4T I fc . J Main Street Vocna Lee j irriv ,. kittle I Morse and Her Blue Grats 1 K R S4-DC.HerVn.m. "J Boys, pew U 1 . 'The Shopworn TheBisRockCandy I l I r -ressing You Ve . I Riding on the Elevated Rail- ' ,ly ' Tt9'y r5" .'t3':iU -1 Marvin arid His Onitar'i ' 'A ,1 ' j-ori. J L'Cti L . -J - - 1 - -1-U-. when jr. : b fj sure . Mm ' No PAlhrr tASTS forever. But fine paint does last so much, longer than cheap paint that the only way to economize in painting is use line paint The labor cost of painting with Fuller Pure Prepared, the White Lead Paint, is no more than the labor cost of using cheap paint. The higher cost, per gallon, of Fuller's is more than offset by longer life, greater protection and clear, true colors which last. There is no satisfactory substitute forWhite Lead in paint. Fuller Pure Prepared is skillfully made of the right proportions of Pure White Lead (for bodyand elasticity); pure Zinc Oxide (for spreading . ' capacity and hardness); and the highest grade of linseed oil. Every cent that you pay for Fuller Pure Prepared is justified by the lasting beauty and protection it gives your home Consult a Master Painter and specify Fuller Pure Prepared Paint. Ask your nearest Fuller dealer, listed below, for a Pttrc Prepared color caird. Wrilr to W. P. Fuller SC Co. for the booklet, "voim home as othbrs scalrr". . TUNE IS om'thb pum.br t PROGRAM WOMAN'S MAOA- riNBOFTHn Alt. National BroaJcatting Net aVIHY WEDNESDAY MOR 7k White&ad W. P. FULLER & CO., 160 Front SrRimT, Portland 48 Branches in 36 Pacific Coast and Inter-mountain Cities I Factories in San Fundi to, -Lot Angeles, Portland . Distributors of Vahpu ProdurtL Rogue River IkMI I IV I 0 P11''5-'1 troubles exist t The Manx. arrive and places it in a frtrage conneded with the Hotel. Just hand him your key as you leave the car-"-fhat's all. Located in the heart of the Cityw-ncar .every thing. s Service, (hialityjlospitality- eMANJk HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO ' Ptire Prepared, PAIBJT Lumber Co. take your, car, J sir" CUT OWN THROAT AND SAVED LIFE Anders-Hunnon, elderly ineehunJc. .cm his own tlifout'to wavo IiIh life today, .lluntton wim found with a Kupintf wound in liU -tJuout and t uken to a hoHpitnl. Whon he hiul b'n treated and wa aolo to tell the tttory, ho related that lie htid swallowod a pice of bread crust the wrong way and wuu choking to' death. . - Ho jiecldud that- ho must apply heroic Tunn-dies and -UrawinK hit pocket knlfo mude an inciHiou right under the Kpot. where he felt the- buying crunt to ,?lve htiimelf air. The HUrtfcry wuvt'd IiIh life hut phyaicinna congratulated him on hiH luck in avoiding big arterieH in the throat and naid they would not recommend his method for general use. . LONDON." April 1 1. (P) Rport inf; and military clfcloM .wcro ntytl fiod totluy at tlio- atruntfe tiiutti liiHt niKht of Captain John Pitt DvninK, international -polo -pluyor. -Not un-1 111 the inqucat .Friday, -It wau bo' liovud, however, would all tho cir oumatauoca explaining tho tragedy le unravolod. -Captain baninfi'n body wax found lockexl 1n tt room at 'his hotnl at WoatminHtpr, whero ho hud boen ntuyintr whilo In EiiKland on leave from t lie Indian army. Thoro was a luilli't wound in tho head and a revolver lytnir by his Hide. Captain -Donlng, who wns 3-t yearn old, -wan captain of the Brit- lh army polo team which played at lendowbrook- In lilUS, ncemed to hotM ;uttendantH! :nnd, fellow f?ut;Htrt '''Htuvilay; 'Lo ;lo r li good health and tfood Kiiirits; STATE INSURANCE MEN KUIMCNK, Ore.. April Ml. (A) Homer 'II. Hmith -of Halcm was elected proaldunt of 'the union of Ot'i'gon InsuruiH'o atc-nts at the coiuiludiiiK MCNHion of tho annual muniing hero . ' VU'i'-prPHltlentH oliictod woro C. II". Ur-ynuldN, l.n Cliando; Paul Uuwiry, Khimatli Kails; Cluudo NaHhurg, Marshtleld. -. 11. U. Qulno of Itosebui'g was eli'rtt'd Hei-i't'tary-treasui'er. ' .1. K. Pratt of lOuffeno and J C. llliodea of Ilend woro elected illnji'torH. Tho' 19:10 convention will be held In Salem. U.EXM1N0T e NEEDED, SAYS DYER rOHTLANIJ. Ore., April 11. (P) il. 11. Oyer, vice-president In eluirgo of opcrallon for Southern Pacific lines, declared here today Hint tho propiiHed Great Northprn WVstern I'oclfle lino iionstructlon In HOutlmrn Oregon mid northern California would lie "sheer dtipltca Hon of existing railway Hues," and without benefit to Oregon. Dyer jirnived today from Hnn Francisco. "Proof that tho proposed Great Northern-Western Pacific, construc tion would merely duplicate pres ent lucllltlos," Dyer said, "Is found In tho suggested willingness of Ihe lirenl Northern to accept joint us age rights over existing Southern Pacific lines, which, for nil prnc Ileal purposes, their proposed Hnn would parallel uytt its ! entire length." ' PORT ORFORD REEFS POUT OltFOHD. Ore., April 11 ("" Whales havo Invaded Port Orford roefs. For many duys commercial fishermen and trailers' have told of largo numbers of whales sunn oft tho roefs. JiunluMi and Piuitr.r, local troll ing craft owners, returned -today with the report fiat a large whale roue within a few yards of their boat and began spouting. Hefore Ihe astonished fishermen could move out of the danger sone their boat wus half full of water. They made port safely. SAFE ORONITE CLEANING FLUID (plon-Cxplosive,) FOOTS CREEK fill TAKE EXPERT TRAINING i COURSE LOS. ANGELES . .FOOTS .CREEK. April 11. (Spaclal) JJIsb Julu .Bllos oxpoct ed.t to. leave Tuesday for Ixjb An- U-elos. Slio has been studylnK all i-wlnter to becomca euametlelun and .will 'enroll In the Frank: -VlgglnB trade .school lmmcumtoiy upon ar riving in the city. Ulna Biles ex pects to become expert in all the branches of her chosen profession. She will -bo -greatly imlfuiett by all ber-friends and relatives on Foots craok. . . ..... , - Mr. and Mrs. Charley MuMerrlck have returned to -thdir-.hjme on Roots tireek; - - - , . ,. . Oeorge Lace is wonrkiaj; out the plans for. a new : house . on ' the -highway. He.has seeureU-a very liealr able homesite fronting on the river. . Mr. .and Mrs. Urant Matthews were calling on Mrs. Dale Morton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mat thews recently . made their home in Urants Pass. ' . . . Earl Bmltli has .purchased one of the new. Fords. - .... . John H. Short and family were guests at the .Clay Biles. home lust Sunday. Next Sunday afternoon tho gos pel team of Medford .will hold an evangelistic service .at tho school house. Everyone is Invited .to at tend, t - The annual dinner, will 'bo held at. the school house on May this, year as school closes early. County, examinations will he held about, two weeks later. May 3 will be recognized throughout the Oregon schools as Champoeg day, or the day on which the first provisional. government was cstaniisned m ore-, gon.. 'Everyone In the district Is expoctod to being baskets for a 12. o'clock dinner. Everyone attending had a good time at the April Fool party given last Frldny night at the school! house.' , The address given by Dr. Hoi- com last Friday afternoon was well,' attended by the women of the dls-j trict. Dr.. liolcom discussed the most common henlth problem of j nil. She said tho teacher has a; right to dismiss from school any hlld with a temperature, a cough. "r a running nose. All serious. respiratory diseases begin as com-; mon colds. It Is -proposed to nr-j ganlzo a 'health contest among the Children of the tllstrlct. ' Field doy will he hold in Med ford fair .grounds this year on April 27.. If tho school children can at tend this thoy would no loubt're-' celve a tremendous Incentive to do- track work nexi year. Hlmtlay school' nsxtunuay morn-. Ing at 10 o'clock. ' ' ITALY FEELS SHOCK EARTHQUAKE NO LIVES ARE LOST UOJIIi. April 11. (P) Earth-j shocks wero felt throughout north-. j ern Italy Wednesday, uu no caa- unities wore, reported. Shocks were felt at Hologna at 0:44 a. m., at Florence at the same, tlmo and at ,1'arma six minutes later. Itologna experienced twoi distinct sliocks preceded by rum blings. A few chimneys fell, but,; there were no victims. ! Klorenco experienced only one quake and tbero was no damage wlille Parma full two undulatory tremors The Padua o'baorvatory noted a' violent shock at 6:43 a. m tho center of which was estimated to be: about 63 miles away. Modenar registered a slight shock at ,6:40 a. in;,' but there, was no damage.-, , Bird Day to Be Observed April 12 . On Anrll 13th. tnlUions yd Amor- Irun rl.tldren. QhltfftyiPU fniunHiand i in l'wniil conimunltioe, will .observe! VUlrrt 3)ny" "for the-tlftcrirth time. Hltv'O thn libMPi vutlim 'vitH Insdtiit-. mI by tho Kami Joumul, llio :na llunnl, tiRrl.HiUuml iuhkhzIiiu, ia t9l6.- Thin movumcnt 'Ucmletl ly Ww IHK.OUO mtfinliors f tho Llbm-ty Jtoll Hlrd olub. foundrU by tl jnnRnztno with tho object mf nwnkcnlttK tho cntlro nutlon to tho necessity' protcctliiK both Hh wild hour birds Mini inHoct-oatlnK birds boforo tholr nunibrrs :aro frnthwr depleted by h0 conditions whli'h Rcoompuny uur ufu-n nts-IlK'-nt ctvlllzution. In ninny country hcIiooIh. auvA even In noino cttlos, tlic movoiuont bus Krown lei such lmpirttintie that Hpecinl proKianiK me plannoil to hI re tut the Importance of bp frlcndtnB tho birds. Hut there Is much yet to bo done, and school teacher, women's clubs, naturo lovora and all other adults Inter ested can contribute materially to the Kiowth of tho movement by RHnlnting tho formation of bird clubs In their own localities. . 1 Here !a the Hlmpln and effeotlvo proRrnm f iroposed by the cluhv: Protection, by ml equate laws, thruout the world, for ail sone and tiiHOcUvopoua bird.. . -. f Tho UMichlng of i-radical ornl tholoB.v in ull public and privuto achoolfrO Tho regulation, but not tho per sucullon of cats, red Bulrrcla nd II Vl.V.t.lV .-I IF - , Tho eHtahllnliment of bird nanc- tuarles In evry city, town, viUaso a4id hamlet. ! i Tlie plantins of : trees,- fdirubei And -vtni that will altrot and food our birds. . ' ; : Thn putting vp of mfo nd artistic blrdhuusea and tho feeding of our winter birds. The 9tkbllabmnt of a National Bird Day on the second Friday In April of every yr to arouse in terest In bird conservation. DODGE INSURANCE CON'CDItDl A, Kris., April 11. (P) Hoping lo rid himself of a llfo .inauruneo agent. Walter Cyr, n vr.nni? fnrmer. left a coodbvo note to friend ,nnd dlsanoeared.! .-For Ihroc-uViys he was sought! near bis farm homo by hundreds! of men and finally was located j yesterday, sitting on a straw stack. I When searchers approached lie; swallowed a snmJl quantity of poi- I son. but was staved by medical attention. : Today Cyr said he had beeomo despondent and had wandered about tho 'eounta-y sido for 72 hour, nltecnpUng to nervo him self to take Oils -own life. He as serted ho kwew :no other way lo escape 'attentions of -the insurance man 'Who had been-bothering him. -. ,7ay (ioire Wan There. . SAN FUANC1SCO. April 11. iP) 'Dr. iDohrmiuia. Pischel 'put a rab bit ilnto- u box and took it out to lecture. . When Jio puled the rab bit out '.to illustrate his lecture, there weire six 'little rabbits, too. SALEM... Ore., April 11. .(TP) J. W. Ho I wick, who luis been division manager in SulemJ'or the Oregon WaBhlngtou Water Service compa: ny since last August, today an nounced his resignation, effective May 1. L Plan Your MOW e'H Help You Solve the Problem of Financing -THE- Convenient Home Loans OFFERED BY THE ' v. ' JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION enable you to pay for your new home in easy, monthly installments just like rent. Now is the time to start saving for the initial pay mentcome in and talk it over with us. We , are at your service! . 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just heen paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and lot your money work for you. .. : , Over 20 years in Medford Not one of our stock holders has lost a pennv. WE IX O MEETING SCHEDULED ! FOR FRIDAY, APRIL 12 JACKSONVILLE -Ore., April It; r (Special.) The nfxt rcgulur i business liicetlng of the Jackson-' vllle Grange will bo held . Friday '"B. April 18th. in the U, S. Hotel building. As this Is tho first business Besslon to be hold for over a month, there will bo a con. nmcrablo amount of business to attend to. All members are asked to be present, The minstrel show hist Friday evening was well attended and enjoyed. A number of 'AUnlford Visitors . wero evident. ' ns well as somo from tho different Oranges.' The personnel of tho show was as follows: H. K. Conger, interlo cutor; C. C. Hoover, Henry Noider moyer. Oeo. Wendt, Clicster Wendt Otto Neidermeyer, Ted Sims, Lewis Conger, W. 11. Arnold, Y. W. Hartley, lloluei- Conger, Carl Xcidormeyer, Dr. ForlioB, John Neidermeyer, Tom ltoseberry and Hud Hoover. A repetition of the show will bo given at Central Point at a latc-i dale. ; , "Vain Hoy tn Wed '' NOr.WAI.K, Conn.. April 11. M'l 'Henry Arthur Rlshon. 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