""HEDFORD WOL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1929. PSGE SEVEN , v Somehow 'the party is a little gayer when you serve this fine ; old beverage More gaiety to the party . . . more warmth to the friendly handclasp . . . when you serve "Canada Dry." For, easily, quietly, like the aristo crat it is, "Canada Dry" makes friends without half trying. Such is its flavor and quality. Its mellowness brings you an Indian 1 summer of delight. Its delicious elusive bou quet subtly suggest- ing ginger has a . B ItBMaW- gayness, a capnciousncss, an intriguing quality which has won the approving nod of con noisseurs the wide-world over. Absolutely pure in gredients give "Canada Dry" basic excellence. Pure Jamaica ginger, delicate carbonation and exactly propor tioned blending, skil fully achieved, result in what you know as "Canada Dry." Order it in the convenient Hostess Package. " . DRY" bh. u. b. ph. at. The Qhampagne of Cjinger oAles "CAMABA 'T FOR ISIS DEBUT The "rocky roaa lo Dublin" had nothing on "The Dover Road," as traversed through tho past sev eral weeks by tho studio Players, and Tom Swem,- director of tho production. But despite tho punc tures, tire trouble and detours, tho little group of actors have arrived at their domination and Medtord " 1 I I I. II I I t .'.! 'til.'.' 1 - I - - I : ; . JUcgs' DUUTatoo. uci 'to tho-commorco, department the wrock'ylcUma near bere.and near- WA8H INGTON, April 18. (IP) decree had been nmdo effective as ly got into trouble By mistake A flat prohibition against tho im- of April 1. . his name was circulated as the ob- nortatlon of corned beef into Ger- ' Joct of a police hunt. Police re- Zny has been decreed by the Sanuirita,. In Baa. oalled that Patton was the res German cabinet. James T. Scott. MODESTO, Cal., April 18. (IP) cuor of the victims and not tho American trade commissioner sta- William H. Patton of Berkeley did driver of tho hit-run car, and cau tioned at Hamburg, cahlod today a good deed by rescuing three auto cd off the search In a hurry. . Jo Murray Hostel. will know just how successfully. 'when tbo curtain rings up on the ; first act of the delightful A. A. Mllno play tonight at 8:30.- in .the new Isis Theater on East Main street. Med ford theater goers have evi denced a growing interost in this I first appearance of the little the ater group here, and judging from jtlio down town ticket sale, there should be a crowded house both nights. Theater parties havo been planned for both tonight and to morrow nicht. Tho cast of characters In the nrnduetlon includo: T-atlmor, an eccentric though lovable bachelor, with a weakness for Intercepting eloping couples as they take the Dover Road, portrayed by reo McKeonj. beonurd, an Impetuous EngllBU. lord, Interpreted by Gone (Wright, eloping with a charmingly ' Independent girl who agrees to jtako tho Dover Road and forget avorvllilnir. Interpreted by Jo Mur- jray Rostel; . Dominic, the major clomp df Ijitlmer's housohold, Bob MlkHCho: Nichols, WHO is runnnw away with Leonard's wife, Harry Goold, and Eustasla, tho baby-talk wife, who must eimer - peltod, Mary Orelner. IT IS THESE THINGS THAT MADE THE REO A single glance at a Frying Cloud can tell you, better than words, of the swift, sure lines, the sleek grace and unquestioned breeding that make k so attractive to the n i i r r , fr. 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Itivcrsido O phono 464 PET PARADE WILL FEATURE OPENING What 4000 Families Know About Electric Cooking Tt wiit l.n n "hlor. narado" that Is, if It doesn't rain with goats, dogs, cats, and maybo trained roosters, next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, when Jackson county boys and girls traverse tho streets t Morirnrd with their pets as the first number on the program of the animal pet biiow to uo throughout tho afternoon at the Armory. The Humane sociely. winch owes Its existence to tho soft-hearted-..nuu nr iiu mnmttprM. weakened and extended tho dcadllno for entering pets In tho exhibition 10 many ,1 nf clo.ilnir last night. as was formerly planned. As a conscquenco, pets aro genius iun- nier and more numerous as m tlmA nrifrnuH. according lO MrB. Sid Richardson, membor of the Jackson County Humane society. Scout Executive W. L. Brlckor. .i.tnl. ihn Hhnw. will supervise a series of demonstrations in mm. aid, performed on the pets by Boy Scouts. One corner of tho Armory will also be given over to a group of blrdbouscs ana fountains. 111 uiu1lrf hu Ihn nrator Lake council as a feature of tho exhibition. ESPEE LINE PURCHASES They will tell you it is a, new kind of luxury one that - doesn't cost more, to enjoy. Of course you have always appreciated the advantages of cooking by electricity. . You know that it means no more fuel to carry; no more hsIium to lug. You know that elec tricity is the ideal cooking heat; economical because 'it is turned on when you need it not before; turned off when you're through not later. But'perliaps you would like to know exactly what it costs in dollars anil cents. The 4000 satisfied families who now use electric ranges served with electricity by this company would no doubt show you their bills, if they could. We have made an average of these bills, so that we may give you the facts. The average cost of electric lights and small appliances alone in all homes served by this company in Ore- gon is $2.20 a month. The average cost of their electric lights, household appliances and electric cooking together, is but $5.80 a month. , ' : ". -,ii'orthe" difference; could; you buy 'ordinary I uel forcooking? . V ' i; And if you could, would you want to? Whenever you decide to investigate this question of electric cooking closely,' your .,'? ,. .nearest dealer will tell yoil many interesting things. . And ; he is prepared to install -your new electric, range at once, , ! .... ... ; on convenient terms. :.'':.t. r THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY i-t-e s xiiri VzlVvTJtCCMHVNy H E AT SAMS VALLEY An cxtenslvo linproveniont pro gram Is plulincd for tho Ferguson Mineral Springs In the Bums Val ley district, according- to thulr owner, O. K. Kerguson who was in Medford yesterday. Jlo. recently i.iir.l.n.. nuflmnnHnir nnnr- Iiih formerly In use nl Mm Awlilanil Now railway equipment costing approximately 110.000.000 will be nut Into service on the Bouuiern Pacific lines during 1939 and the early part of 1980, according to an announcement today by Taul Hhoiip, president. Orders for tho new equipment which havo already been placed or are now awaiting bids. Include 28 locomotives and tenders. 20 locomotive tenders of 16.000 gallon capacity: 90 passenger train cars, 717 freight train enrs and 25 ploccs of wurk equipment. ENIERlfOilS IT Mrs. J. Iy. Kly, superintendent of tho Junior department will enter tain the Juniors Friday evening. April 'lath at T o'clock at tho church recreation hsll. H. I. Kromloy of Copco tnovlo fame will be the center of attraction for the kiddles and will have some pic tures of real Interest to the boys and girls. "Brom." as the boys call him. knows how to put It over. And then there will also be re freshments for all who come. IJthla Springs bottling works, and has Installed It at Hams Valley to give the bottled mineral water an added "kick." . ' If present plans materialise, auto camp cabins will be con structed for use this summer, In cluding all the present day con veniences. Tho cabins would bo built by Medford Interests and aro expected to fill a long felt need at the springs, tho popularity of which has shown a steady Increase. Mr. Ferguson owns 160 ucrcs Bur rounding Iho five springs, and b largo share of It Is In limber and on level ground. , Tho minoral water, ho claims, bus proven boiicflcial as a remedy for a variety of human allmontsk and has affected cures for qulto a number of southorn Oregon, resi dents, ho Maid. ' Thn wutne cnnfilins tho follow ing minerals: Llthial chloride, bo- dlum chloride, sodium bicarbonate, calcium carbonate, silica carbonate magnesia chloride, Iron sulphide, carbon dloxtdu and a trace of clnnabter. , BALK BOMBING PLOT SAFE KOFI A, ihllgttl'la,, April 18." () Pollco announced today they had frustrated an attempt to assassi nate. King Uprls when ho returns to Bulgaria, with discovery of two unexploded bombs In tho king's private railway lust night. Constant control by experts in malting accounts for the fine body, flavor and consequent high quality of Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup. Malting has been our business for more than seventy consecutive years. Barley-Malt Syrup ' j ' MOMIE ORONITE CLEANING FLUID (on-xplosive,) Foodi ar mAt mora nulritlouawhen cooked orbaluadwlthBudwciscr Barl7Malt Svrup. ANHEUSER-BUSCH r . ST. LOUIS y SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE JmL 8 u ; AW. I UMDHourSri. PHOxaa. A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing Service tMenwho write J ETjf tT: A ekw . 91 I tfu jfl i of venue ' " ' 1 I ILJiyTi viUlhelp! iiinicu-miunii.n i e to plcnunt I 1 b the quiet, Kl gime of the M BM 111 Conduciv relaxation "jarle" r c.lifornlan. oreferrrd bv he Itgtl frateroity. JIQTEL -