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KCCfH TWO ocal and Personal As ft general rule, kicoordlnff to Al jtr' report. nr tho ounllty of veracity, received from reutrnlnK anglers, the" flatting was, on the opening dtiy ycstsrduy, nothing to hoast about. Home fishermen clqlmeil to have encountered much T suocess. others suld, they did "Just j Inir on a business trip to the His oliput. middling.'! and still.- others ! klyou- division- ot the Copco ay- ' said, 'rotten." High water, inrthe rWer p.i,d:othor eti-eiunsln general, xpolled the trout, fishing, liut this hlgta .water, the -Grunts l'usa Cour lersald, ."should, bring up thou sands of Chinook salmon, , how- oyer.) st Wie, opening doy .hasn't lieon-nvtolal loss.'l t , i ,. , i l ,Brjflr slubs, tt load. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. M4tf .yCleorge Wolfo, ;aritostcdi .10 days' OKO, by, thc,.Hherlff's office for the poflsessloh of ; n moonshine still In tho.Fornat arapk district, was bound over to ,the grand Jury yesterday in Justice court with bonds set at 92000. lie will fight the charge against him. Freol.1 uownmn's Beauty Shop. On every marcel a free re-wave rtvew. within three days except on Friday or Saturday. Call 67 for appointment. . i ,. -r - 8& Carl - Y. Tnngwald and ' I-oon lirown left today by auto for Se attle to attend the annual ; Pacific coast convention of the Cleneral Insurance company - - " , - Dynge's' old-timo dance'. Thurs day And Saturday at Nat. . . -..- 81 Among Callfornlans registered at Medford holelHiaro H". S. .James, Davo SSolla, Mr. and. Mrs.- A. C, James of Los Angeles, Hruce Kng . Ilsh and . Upward C.vlin-11 of Sun Francisco. ., .-. ' . . '. Mealy Klamnth Mnttcl Oem po laoen, 100 lbs. for i,2li 60 lbs. 76c. Delivered any place in city. Johnson's Market, 0th and Grape St. Phone 117. .lOutt .SpoaklnH of dog licenses, wo find there are ..some , really peculiarly cdlornd.dogM Jii the anunly If their owners are. correct In giving infor mation for, licenses, yellow, green and . blue dogs nro , listed many ' times. Ashland Tidings. , i Heat your orchard with kindling, blocks and slabs. Tel, OKI, Med ford Fuel Co. .... . . ..If C. C. Curry, of the-. West Ingho use Manufacturing- company of: Port land arrived hero yostordny on business. . Opportunity for young man to learn,. puino .tuning and take over established olonlele. No knowledge of muHlo renulred. For particulars, address Hox. C, It. Tribtino, ' lA broken arm was sustained yes terday afternoon liy the young son j of . Mr, and Mrs., Kuper-t J. Jlonry ot iSunnyollff Orchards -when ,hej fell .to thn Tgrnund while climbing n.pnsl., Ho was laltcn to the Sacred Heart linspita.li where the bono was set; : u. ; --,.1 r ' . iBynge'B old-llmo (lnnoo Thurs day and Snlunlay at Nat. Ill iMri and Mrs. William .Robert hove' returned to'.itlmlr homo in Oram. Pass, following o short visit In Medford, : v. ... . Notice! rrotoct your now lawn with metaI' eaves.- troughs. iCnll 111. . Medford Sheet Metal Works. 7I No!.: Central. 46 WIUi the slate-high school truck meet at Coryallls, sill! u month uwtiy, nnlranls have begun -to flock In.j iThe first three to arrive were Kutfone high and flrunt and Wash ington of Portland. These wore closely followed by Franklin cf J'ortland, HJIvnrton nnd Hend, Be tween -40 and' 00 high schools urn expected to enter the meet tills year. ' , Factory blocks, to load..TH. 0.11. Medford Fuel Co. . 32-iiC Included nmong Orcgonlans iok lstered at Mcilfurd hotels, other than those from Portland, are (leo. Wi Knight of Hubbard, U U. Pack ard of Salem, It. F, Weed, N. . I. Williams and I, V, Ilex of F.ugcno and, J. Denn of Iloseburg. . -litstent In over KMKD tomorrow night and hear what Miss Hani VauMeter hus to tall you, 8 p. m 2B Henry. E, Wlrlh, slate manager for, the . Northern l.ifo Insurance company, nnenmpanied by Mm. Wlrth and their dnughtor, Mrs. Kthel R. Slrlplin and small daugh ter Olorla of Oakland. Oil., motor ed to Portland Monday where they will -spend the week end visiting friends and relative. Watch' for IJlenlo Fluhrer, the high flyer. . Ho has a messago for you. Jackson County Ilumano So ciety. SB , You'aro urged to become a mem ber of the Humuno Socloty, All it cosIr In 1 a yenr. 20 - There's a World of Difference' in Breads. Specify Fluhrer' s Bread ' the next time you phone your grocer and be as sured of the best the market affords. ' : Temporary auto licenses were Is sued, yesterday afternoon at the sheriff's' office to Prederlca Flnley, John H. Look, Jack Clhero, Sabin & Hindi, tin. jo. Hohrneder. and ftoy Kdwurris of, Medford, .Clyde Hunks and Kills Unlnuer of Asll- ilwd and Ray L'nderhlll of, Cen- utl Point. t s 'Watch for Hlenle "luhrer, the high flyer." He. has- a- mwtsaKO for you. Jackson County Humane So ciety. -, 2u 8. M. Itullls, snfoty expert for the power company, left this morn?, tern. Upholstering - Call Jacksonville 202. j a HO Hoad maintenance work in the Cascade natlonul forest, providing weather is favorable, was expected to get under way about April 15, fiangors are expected to start telo- - phone and 'fill work some time between that date and May t. Snow and rain have caused a delay in starting this work. . Listen in over KMRD' tomorrow night and hear what Miss Sara VanMoter has to tell you, 8 p. m. . 26 Mi's. 8. P, Harncburg of the- Phoenix district spent this mornlntj In the city shppplng and visiting friends. Dry pine slabs, ' $5 load. Tel, 031. Medford Fuel Co. 32tf Uulldlng permits wero issued by the city today and yesterday to the Unique Cleaners to remodel a store room on North Contrnl avenue ,at a cost of JIOOO, and to Steinhardt & Kelly Fruit company to repair Its building mi South Fir street at a cost of $1000. A permit was al.so issued to T. A. Waterman, to build a small garage on South ivy strept at a. cost of $75. Oct those fenflers and' auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheot Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servlco station. Phono 418. tf Mr. Sum Hnlter.nf O runts Pass was a vlsllor In tho city this mpr,nr Ing. Ilt, clean on I, , Tel. 031. Medford-Fuel Co. ... .' ; l)24tf William Hell, district manager of the circulation department of the Orcgonlan, arrived in the city this hiornlng frpm Iloseburg, where hf had spent thn past 'fnw weeks on promotion work. For the cnnilng two weeks Mr. Hell expects to put on a. program of chnol boy pro- nioiion and premium work In this city and in Ashland. .Cheap, lumber and cedar posts. Mndford t,umbcr Co. 237tf i John II, Hudd, seonotnry for town and country work for the Y. M. C. A. of Oregon, Washington' and' Ida ho, Is spending ii few days In the clly, having.- arrived hnro Sundny. Plans for the annual convention of tho First, District Fuderallon, of Woman's clubs of which Miss Grace II. Chamberlain of Ashland tx president, urn lining formulate.d. The annual mehilng Is a bo hold In Anhland April 311 and 27. ' llumaiip Society need your help. Join today. . y go , Up nnlll Inst eVetrlng, a total of Kiliri .clog licenses' had been issued at the county, elerli' office ' nnd applications wero t),bn repolv,-1 I'd by niali today. Yesterday elid ed the grace period and from now on- lloonses will be old at four dollar for male arid five dollars for females, , Let mo wrlln your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland, Phone DOS, , , . . tt : Lojis of nearly a billion dollars faces World war veteran qf thq couuli-y whii.havo failed lq,ibpily. fbr the' feilcnil adjusted conipen: sal Ion linnii iinless I hey mit liefiivn. January 2, 1II3H, according to Ser geant 0 rover Owen, local United stales army .recruiting sergeanl. With 4,477,413 ex-sot'vlce men and women estimated os eligible for (ho benefit of tho so-called "sol dier bonus." only 3.1113,103 hud re ceived ndjusted compensation, pol lclti up do, a recent dole. Their, claims aggregated :I,1XT1S4,4()8, or an uvorago of $1106 each.. Marcels 76a and $1 ot Bowman's llenuty Shop. Phono 67, 20 Mrs. J. W. I'luott motored to the Orlffln creek district this morning to spend tho day Willi friends.., . Window gluss, all sizes; also plate Bin. Trowbridge Cabinet Wits, tt On a. chargi) of Intoxication, Thomas Owan wa fined- $60 In tho city court yesterday when he' en tered a plea ot guilty before Judge Taylor. . Dresjtmalilng, smacking and but. tnnhole. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Rldg. Phone 1181. I3tf llouuty warrant wero Issued this forenoon at the county clerk's- office to F. D. Hill of Uaglo Point, mm coyote, nnd to C. 10. Wllhlle of Lake ('reek, ono txdi-cat. i Old-tlmo dance, Walker's tonlte. ! 26 1 111 an effort to avoid striking a girl walking along the Pacific highway, Hubert James of I,os Angeles, wrecked his new Cadillac coupe betwen this city nnd Cen tral Point this morning. Tho heavy machine skidded off the road, tore through a large telump of berry hushc nnd turned over. It was headed north, but It had changed directions after coming to a slop. Though the lop mm badly smashed the driver escaped uninjured. Hose mending, runner removed and snag worked buck. Handi craft Shop, . JlOtf I Mis Arltn Messlnger tin return cd to her home in Mcdrord, fol I lowing n short vacation In vnrlous California points.. : Cheap dry .lumber at Medford , T.umber Co. . S87tf j tl nests' at Medford hotel from jthe slate of Washington Include I Mr. and Mr R. F. rsaneimn, !Mrs, Chas; Polndcxtar and Harry !H. Spence of Aberdeen, nnd Mr. and Mrs. & ; F Haldwln. O. C. jWeutheiiy and Mr. and Mrs.'Th. II, Dempsey of Seattle. Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debt. Thomas I Realty Co., Rm. 13, Palm Blk cor. Main nnd Front, S4tf ' I). Mlnton, manager of the I'Vireslvllle ennnerl nt Forestville ml MeMlnnvllte, and fnmlly re jVlsillng nt the n. M. Lowe home. , while he I signing up pear ton 'nnge fnr-hi canneries. ' llrln your Invalids nnd old peo ple to the Ashland Convalescent nd TteiK Home. 1 1 99 Rucker's Tnxl. Pnone 6S. Rates 25c. Prompt servlco. itf MEDFORD MATE CI. D. liorr. United States Inspec tor of airways, and Norman Bliss, government radio eleetrlcfan, ar rived In Medford this forenoon to confer with R. A, MorUn, In charge qf,.he construction of the govern ment radio atatlon here.., The two official. .will -i)c here only a- short tlm; and wllt-prnbqhly ieavo Jn a day or two, . Mr BHb recently completed the Installation ot radio equipment ut the Oakland station,, sltnijar to the one under construc tion here. Balloon i dance, AValkor'a ,Wed, ncsdaynnigtit.j ; w 14 I ) I- 2-5 It. a. Wnddell of Reglna, Cart.. Is d visitor In tho city who arrived yesterday. , ? 1. ' 1 ,- Fresh slpmenls of smelt arrlv. Ing. dally. Free delivery anyplace In city... Johnson's Market Phone 07. - -5 : 338tf ."If not only , the mess,'.1, said a councilman 4hl morning .In fMr ther explanation ot the reason no splgo for. filling containers with Llthla water had been Installed on thq, Plum, iithla foiinlnln. "tho lot machine 1 capable. o(, cooling only a certain -amount., ot water and It they carried U away Jiy. the gallon from the fountain it never would be cold In the summer time." Ashland Tidings, . Free shampoo with every dollar marcel or finger wave,, from April 10 to, 23, at Bowman's-- Beauty Shoppe, Phone 67. 30 , L. V. Rex, of Pugope, well known powder salesman, Is a business vis itor In tho olty on- one qf his peri odical trips. Balloon dance,, Walker's, Wed nesday night. ' ",' V 25 InclMded' ainong the molociMts from-a dlstaTice who registelied' to day at the local branch of the. out of 'state auto .registration bureau were John Clarke of Boone, Iowa, und R, W..Qufnault of Chicago. . Cheap lumber, and .cedar posts. JVlotiford i-umber Co. , 237tf A .little -blnnde-halrod boy of three or. four year presented a problem, nt tho Brown & White real, estato office yesterday aXteiv noon when he; wandered' In. and declared he wa lost. . Ho coylcl not x'Hk clearly and could not make hi name understood. .The police station was. notified and in 1)10 meptlme t'10- office force- .at tempted to looate, hi, pa-rents-. He lei, them around weyerai city, blocks but. the littio, fellow could- not lo cal) hi -kin, , However, when, his father called at .the police station the two were.. quickly brought.. to gether,; , ; Ladle' and. children' hair-cutting,,, Nash Barber. Shop. , . 84 - J. T. Kl-ncald wo among the visitor here1 yostorday from tho Ivlamath, country. .... - - Heat your orchard- with kindling. bllcks' and slab. Tel. 0.11, Mcd- (Ord Fuel GOw . tt S . Parren I a visitor In Med - ford -from' Newburg who arrived here yesterday.,"'. t - OUl-tlmn dance, Walker's tonlte. .' . - .26 ,"ln Ju,dgo Taylor's court yester day I", , ,Iyer was fined $76 and wa sentenced to 10 days In Jail ou-,iV' charge of careless a-nd lm--prudent driving. Clifford Dye on tared" a.' plea, of, hot), iguilty jio a slinllnr charge and hi -trial was set fnr April 20 and his hail at S50-. 1 loth arrests were made by Stale Traffiii Offlcor Nlc(iol nnd grew out, ot accidents, to the accused men's car on tho Pnclflc highway near Oold Hill while they were re turning from the dnnee at Cold Hill late Saturday night. School children's pot show, Arm ory, April 20. . sc. fliiests from Portland nt-local hotel Include (leo. A. Nichols, If. t'r , Fl'tM't, A, A. Halo, ,(!,-. A-.. Tftll- biug, U O. jlalo, A. F. Miller, O.. l'J. S'linlef; 6. O. Berglen, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Kdwurds, C. C,. Curry, i.'. C, Hole, W A. Thomas, R. M. Sumner, (1. C. Watkln. Wnn Poi- letler. J, J. Marshall, Don Marshall and Mr. und Mrs.' M. Collins. Old-tlmo dance, Wnlker's toplte. 25 For operating an- auto without llcens plates the driving, license of Art Duncan wa suspended nnd he wa fined $10 in Judge Taylor's court yesterda-y. ,. Factory blocks, t(,lod. Tel 031. AledTord Fuel Co. 324tf Already do-tens ot Callfornlans have come, hero to fish for the Chinook salmon. Some have been disappointed because of the few salmon which hve been allowed , to pass the lower reaches ot the Rogue., other' have been? able, to toko ono or two ot tho large, fish, repaying them for their long ijour noy. Catering to the salmon fish ermen would ho a lucrative busi ness hero If tho poachers at the mouth of tho river. could he con trolled. Grant Pas Courier. , . Notlcol Protect your new lawn with metal eaves trough. Call 41 1, Medford Sheet Metal Works, "19 No. Central, , , , Although still dnnmrnusly 111, the condition, of . Dwlghe Philips of thl olty wus reported a little Unproved , at tho Scored Hen-it Hospital today. , , .... Heat your, orchard with klndlnlg, block and Blabs, Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co, , etf .The R. , N,. A, ewlng club of Jacksonville will meet at the home of I.ula Mclntyro Wednesday after noon ot thl week Balloon done. Walker's, Ved nestloy night. . , 35 Mrs. At Shrrrig and Utile Mis Itoseinary of F.ugen accompanied Mr: Sherrlg off hi regular husines trip to Medford Monday and are guest, ot M I Rosemary's grand parent, Mr, und Mr. W. J. Bur bldge, Mr,; R. V Williams, president of lb Orenter Medford club,.. in calling a board meeting for Thurn dny'ttt 1:30 at the Public Uhrary. All member are requested to be present. important business In runnecllon .wlin th next meeting. Pardon! . Forgive, us for wht we are about to perpetrate most bashfully. We will do It In a whls lier, however. Wo need a little monejD sometime.. , WIU the folk who huvo not paid their due for 'IMS graciously remit. QThst wa n horribly hrd nentence to writ. -Jackson County Humane Society. T'v ' t ''"" 6 : Prnd. lnn underway fof rohstruotlon of addition In build ing ot sr. Charles hospital' IA near future. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- DRAINAGE SURVEY' James T.. Jardlne. nt thn Civaann State. IKlQwAl Anil olren,,it. nt .thit . T rr't r. T Y- ! ' f ' T state exnerlment' station,. 'nnH n ! L. Mcfcaughlln, federal drainage expert, lett yesteraoy, after spend ing the day in thl city and valley, making a preliminary survey of the' drainage conditions and ar ranglpg for a. complete survey of the valley. .They called upon the county. court and were promised the support,, of that body. In its furtherance. -.-' , The drainage, survey 1 mnilo at the request ol orciiardiMt and far mers'who fear fhat inAnnB.A u,,,. from. irrigation ditches is menacing leir oronnru anil rarmlng land. , Prof. F. C. Relmer of the "South--n Oreiron lvnerlmnnf at,tr,n n. Talent, says the drainage survev as planned Is , a. precautionary step. and, that It present no problem at present, except in a few Isolated mots, .with tile minimum , rfnn,. ago, that can ba easily, overcome. The Htate congressional repre sentatives., have I promised . tho Fruitgrowers league and the coun ty. officials, their suonorr. in th securing of federal appropriations for. the carrylpg-on of the survey. A drainage englneqr of the gov ernment Is expected to open an otflce In this city during the sum mer, for a. study of the drainage situation and. to make a drainage map. . . All Irrigated sections are : faced with drainage troubles, and tho local action. I contemhlnterf to have the ltuatlon in hand before any grave condition arise. Circuit -COUI't Wdl In seeslnn tble afternoon jrt itieju th action :-of Clmi'IciH , n - rhipn against 5 the Stnte Industrial Accident Commis sion for money. The case arises from the death of Phlpps' son in , an accident at the Pine-Fir Lumber mill here last year.. The plaintiff - claims the -commission did' not return ' sufficient- money to the bereaved as a result of the boy's death, , , : : . The ;case , of tho Medford Nr- tlonn! ;Bu'nk ttgolnsti R., X, JBIart cliard and R. A. ninnchnrd" com pany . of Portland., involving a husines ..transaction was not - set tled-, in court yrtterdny. as, sched uled, The cui-e was begun before a, .JW'SV but, found .; Itself further uway from settlement wheni the court j granted an order, permit ting.. tlro ' . plaintiff to ; present; an amended , complaint wlthjn -five dnys. CALIFORNIA FRUIT SACRA SfUNTOr !1.. A Plil'lfl'.?-,- (JPiKcMaKd : esMiiiideftr Ml' front daijiigni ln Ct)fiortilti ThiM the opltll weatiior ot mm ween, announceii today by. K. 12. Kdufmnn, cliier of the federal-state crop reporting ser vice, nI)ow' little' change froni the first figure ol' $u0,l)0o,000. ' "In.some case," remark Kant mnn, "the Injury la not quite a so- vcre, a first reported, but in other section the damage I more seri ous than HTSt thoimht. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt 4 and 6-room new homeH'-on'-n-cre nnd- now nnrt ft ,hlf trnottt; dompHtio-and irL'ljrn tloiT watftr; electricity; iclenlly lo- wied Uv he city wovken, Termn Iokh thnn rent and no down pay ment to responsible pnrtles. FoV Bnle flmall chicken rnnch, 10 mimitet fronv this office;- trep mil, new 4-rovm Houhr; terms to Htiit. ( For Sule A dandy homo on Kitttt-Bltto overlooking the valley. Move In and pay like rent. WOLD & WOLD, Spttrtft Bid. Phone 1892. 27 FOft SALE -ShiRer ennnrlea, roll er. Mr. Jnck "Wood, Horel Clrnnd. a9 . SUBURDANf FARM ' of . i . T acres with nice 5 -room pi Meter ed home: electric HrhtH and hath; Ideally lorated for chirk en h. ' Price 12300; $350 down, hnlance In monthly payment. Thmincey Florey, 201 First Na tional. Bank Wdg, Phone 818. 25tf FOU SALK New nnd modern h mi e; 6 Inrnre roomn and bath; hitnlwood floor and fine fire place; lariie lot and- ehruhs, gar ko and wood house. JumI ritiht diHtance from town. Price -14000; some terms. Add row pt o. liox 76. - 27 FOR SALli HXTRA SPHC1AU 4 -room 8ii bur ban home; Rood barn, family orchard, i net-en of excellent alfalfa, deup noil. Prop--crty located one mile from Med for city limits. tiargnin price Jl'SHO; termn. 8ee Charles A. "Winn" An-ency, Jne.( cxcHikIv KtM1t 27 yon RRNT Clean 8-room houw- KftiinK apis, ivun nam and jrr- VOtl PALK BIO- SACRIFICE! !, in hihtii Bmimy lyuni , iiriia null ( hprrlm, Rood water, wonderful htniae, KaraK, near Rohooln, 6 mie from MmKnrd. Alw Itenu- tlful -moui cnriiiKo 1 mil rlly limits; aim fl-room shins le luin KHlovr, Mmi lncAthtn. (wner IcavltiK. must noil, no don't paw 1h n. FItKNI'H A ATWOOD, Iti N. Fir. T-WITT In 4-aer tract with gnri nunuinut. on? rniH1 irmn city. Cuch puynwnt op prv(erly in trmli nt Hakpr or .Murhfic.(I. Or. Innlr between u ami 1 or 4 nnit . nt LAinport'a, 28 SSey OREGON,- TUESDAY, APRl ,16, 3929. VILMA BANKY IS On -6f the-beat romunco Btnrlon sen in Medfortf for year la "The Awakening," In which Vllma Eanky and Walter Tryon are lover who begin their romance -with much happiness, then pass through much tragedy and finally are brought. to gether by stirring event of the World war with an unexpected and thrilling. climax. - ' This is Mis Banto-'s first . star ring picture and the handsome and winsome foreign actress,, supported by an excellent cast of well known film player, played with such ap peal that the big audience at the Ilittlto theatre last night showed plainly by their hushed and rapt at tention and sympathy that If they had . never before they will he Hanky fans from henceforth., "Tho Awakening", plays' nt the Rlitlto again tonight and tomorrow afternoon and. night. R. . A. K. ! THE MARKETS j ." . V: Mvatoielf 1 j'v ' PORTLjvjNp, (Sre.J, fipr'i )(!..() Cattle and 'calvesi' qiiotably'slbady; lip.recelptHi. . . v . ; Steers (1100-1200. lbs.) good $"12 12.30.. : . . . . .', . Vealers' ,(cull to. common) $9.00 151 1 2.00. . ' Hog: Steady; 50 cent lower than last week for killing classe and 75 cents , to $1.00 lower, for feeder, pigs. No receipts. , Sheep and I-nntb:. Quotably steady;, receipt 275 on contract,. Product ' PORTLAND, Ore., April 1 0. (P) Wholesale prices: Butter: Lower on all grades. Extras 43c; standard 42c; prime firsts 42c; first 42c, ilgg: Steady anil unchanged. Milk: Butterfat two cent lower. Buttorfat, station, 42c; track. 4 3c; delivered Portland 4 4c. Poultry,-. onion, potatoest wool, nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops: All steady and. unchanged. -....., San- Pranoenco Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO, 'April 10 (P) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco 47c: Wall Street Report NKW YORK, . April - I tf.W ').'ho slock market was still in the doldrumn todny despite repeated efforts of. "bull" traders to minff about a- general rally by- marking up a select i assortment of oils, fqodR'-and speciultlesi . sovetal , Q.i whfph' stol-3 "nt their hlphost prices Women Startled By New Powder A1 yonil'ptffnl tllso'ovory Is- tho now KWir process wliloir KivPs'iVIKlI,- r,0-cn,0' Ftictx Powdfo-itj unnaral- I leletl smopthness and lutces it stav-l on IniiKtn'. 'Iliti iuvst powrtiM- niiido I Its color is teuton1. Mover ilvos . PHHty or- fl'nky look! Will noli irritate or clo . t'h pores!' Tis i yOtiihful bloom- stuy.t . on- ionprer. riomemlier thn name . MI0I.I.O-! OI.O, llenthis Drtw Stor. . Electrotherapy ' Chlropracttt Dr. H. P. Coleman 9th Successful Tear In Medford1 Trestments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 869 NnfliroDAth'r TnnA fletnrir j f Beautiful KROEHLER T f ! Davenports kx sA Exceptionally Well Med ford's ... Popular Credit -x ., ..Store ' I Pianos for Sale " Displiy ,, I, .I,..,', i "' '' . ' .,j.t. 1 .of the year. Selling pressure was particularly pronounced) ' Against the steel, motor and copper ghorej. Bear operators fnttde no effort to interrupt the movement "which carried Montgomery; 'Ward and j American Can 3 Point- beyond yesterday's close. Radlpaso made a gain, but United States Steel and. tho copper continued to hover j arouna-the day low figures. - A block of 10,000 share of I'ostum wa bought at 08--ln tho ' last 1 hour. The closing was irregular', ) Paul Whlteman To nig h t o n C o I u m b la network coast-to-coast 6100. to 7:00' p. m.j Paoific I time. Tonight, a touch of yoor radio J dial rvill bring yoi the match-! less dance music of the "King of Jazz" and his world;rcnownd , orchestra. Courtesy of Old' COLD CIGARETTES J "nut a cough iu. a carlood.f . , '- , " dDId Oolil . :: CIOARETTES . I FOR 20 YEARS SAME OFFICE t" . ! SAME SERVICE . i EVERY, FORM ' ;t. ....si' If ' R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY, , Jackson Cel. Bank-Bldg.--Phona 444 SINCE 1909 These Drug ' Stores Are Open Nights" This Weelc . v Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drag Store Strang's Drug Store jj 'f it- : ' '""t ;i: - : ' ij ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Made, Jacquard Velour Covered Sets, Amazingly Low in Price With Fireside Chair Priced as Low as . sale approxlma ting 2,000, 000; shares. - .. . " ' Deny Revolt ' MOSCOW, April Ifl.cVPl -The 1 soviet authorities today denied rei ( ports published in rJurope and tne United States that a . revolt, had broken out in Oeorgla. U. S. S. R. I' . .. .; I ifxmiti.'ih Four Big Days '. j' : '.T ;' y T-kMr-'ir'iir js'. Talking A tense: .hielodrwna pf Paris, of grim Apaches and primitive passions. ' tfllllllllKtllllllllllllllltilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JII 11 ill! ! ! !! imilfimillflfHUIimif JHilfHiiiiHft h - t :i. mmm f leSTjar 1 ' f I a fe-DOlORES . .. . . . ,., '.-:' M-.. t;.i 1.1- . ..U . --V. CONRAD NAGEL "The Redeeming Sin" sio a . V Stated ComiiiunlraW.fV Crater J-nke .Chapter fs'o. 32. R, A. M., Tuesday, April i7:305p; m. By; order W. M. . ml I. E. SCHT5I.ER, Becy. ti - - ...'.- 26 . Classified nrtverfiumg getHVfniltfl ili ;s.lFotr 8how-- :" , Dally at ' , .1:30,3:15 7 and 9 P.:M. A LAST ' TIMES '- TONIGHT - SEE and HEAR-- j HE SPEILER" with -SETTEE ADOREE ' Also v-n-.,;' ;taLkinq- new8 v : .' -v. and ' - SHORT TALKIES iieieep ' ' J- lllllllllllllllllllllllillll i ! Ill lllil lll l l lllilllK lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll'' ..' !. ft . . i . t3i I