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ft D n Di 0 a mm: I n-l JU i; I ft ; I J I'I'I! : ? Ml i .ji wuj j i I j 8 i 5 i 1 I (! tAG"F3 TWO ' " 1 ' ' ' ' ffTCDTOftT) MOTE TRTBTTyE, MEDFORD, OBBflOy. WEDyERDAY, mY - Tocal and 'Personal Tho. latest report received In Medford from the Pluroond lake vicinity Indicate . that It normal weather prevails from now on, the Diamond lake season may be open ed earlier than last year, as Uiore is only six feet of snow, there now, and a year ago the snow depth was eight feet. ' .-, Heat your orchard with kindling, locks and slabs. Tel. 631, Med ford Fuel Co. . . tf - Mr. end Mrs. Carloton Janes and Harrison Janes left this afternoon for Rosebure to-attond the Los An galea Philharmonic concert there tonight at the high sohoot. . , ; Rogue Elk Hotel Is now open to tho public. Don't forget the. fam ous chlekon dinners. W, , O. Mc Donald, Prop, ', '.-'.' 46 Guests from a distance registered at Medford liofels include V, J. Vickors of Grand Junction, Colo., vVC. 6wen of Ponilac, Mich., John 8. Owen of Eau Claire, Wis. Mother's day cards this year at Rwem's Olft Shop are unusually happy, and sincere in both, senti ment and design. .' ,:: - 46 . Mrs,.H, A. Weishaar Is rcportod III with a severe case of flu at her homo at Everett Court. We spray all kinds of trees. and shrubs. No orders too small. Phone your orders to 1089. 66 While today's minimum tempera ture in Medford was but 35, the thermometer fell to-near the freez ing point In some of the coldest located orchards, honco soveral of the latter smudged, lightly. , Vet me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald.r Hotol Holland. Phone 988. . tf IS'. I. Smith had a rather unique experlcnco one day last week. He was taking his Ford ont of tho Bar rage, when he noticed a bird come out from behind the back seat and fly away. Ho Investigated and found a nest with four eggs. He Is going to do without hta flivver until after tho bird hatches out hor young family and thoy are rondy to lcavo tho nest. Contral Point American. - . Medford lodge No. 83, 1. O. O. F., will entertain the Grand Lodge, Department of Oregon, In their Ntate convention. May 20, 21, 22 and 23, and they are desirous of secur ing rooms In the homes of our cltl ens. Anyone that will rent rooms for tho abovo dates . plenso send name, residence number and price to John A. Perl, chairman of the housing committee. . 40 Dr. J. F. Rcddy was attending to business matters in Giants Pass yesterday. . Send Mother's day cards that really express your innermost thoughts. Bwem's Gift Bhop Is showing a distinctive selection. 4G An attractive new of flco building directory has neon placed in the Liberty building lobby entrance, with the names of tho tenants In white celluloid letters on a black grpoved felt background. Ladles' and children's haircut- ting a specialty. Jackson Hotel Barber Hiiop. ,. ... , . 44 , Bounty warrants were Issued yesterday and today at the county clerk's oftlco to. Joe Muyflold of Beagle,, two coyotes, and to Victor - Gardener of Lako Creek, ono coy ote. . , . Your deepest personal sentiments are expressed In Die new Mother's day cards shown at Bwom's Gift Bhop. 40' ' Dick Blnglor, directory olork of tho Medford postnfflco was back on duty today .following a week of his annual 16 days vacation, which ho and his family spent visiting Mrs. Slnglor's relatives In Klamath county., i i , ; Ruoker's Taxi. Phone 68., Rates 25c. Prompt service. Itf Quests from Portland at Med ford hotels include J. T. Kirhl, 1 A. Bteffen, P. IS. . Tinker, K. R. Phlpps. M. H. Nichols, C. A. Fulleu O. O. Taylor, H. G, Flndlay, Milton Smith, A; J. Hurts, J. N. Kuhlko, 'Ji. F. fJavls, . K. K. , Kuhll, F. C. Jorgotvien, F. sO. Hughes, .1. M Clemens, A. P. Donahue, T. U But-null, CI. W. Fry, F. J. Hhwck, D. W. Landoa. G. J. Johnson, H U Mccklna, W. F. Ruffle. Roy Turnham, U D. Bridges,. Mike Mo- ran, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Andrlsan Fresh shipments of smelt nrrlv Ing dally. Johnson's Market. Phone 07. . 838tf Winnie Allen will, roshlnglo I house on West Palm street nt i cost of 8I0O, according to a bulldi- lug permit Issued by tho city ycsl tordny. Factory blocks, $ load. Tel. fit. Medford Fuel Co. S24tf Energetic Kiddies ned plenty of body building food. An after ichool lunch of Fluhr er'i Milk Bread and butter or jam will help keep thorn happy and healthy. tVilUajn Drouler nrrivod last cvenlnu from Clendale, Cal., to spend a short time visiting relulivns in Medford while en route by molor to Seattle, Wash. Bend your relative, and friends copies of the Bhiine edition of the Mail Tribune and show them how tho Medford spirit Is manifested in entertaining visitors. - . . 40 Lions from tho 27 clubs in Ore gon cities, including , the newly formed chapter at Newport, are expected to 'be at Tillamook May 17 and 18 for the annual district convention for Oregon. The Lions clubs of, Tillamook and Garibaldi aro to bo hosts: U more than 600 visiting Lions and their wives. . Stop in at Bwem's Girt Shop and see the beautiful new Mother's day cards that the leading card manu facturers have designed for this occasion. .45 E. C. Hollnsky. the new superin tendent of Crater national purk, and family are expected to arrive In thin city some time today,; to begin their- permanent residence. They made the' journey from Yo- scmlto national park by auto over the Redwood highway, tho same route tnken by Colonel and - Mrs. C. O. Thomson and family, who left hero for Yoscmlto lost Mon day morning. All kinds of woodwork. Citv Cabinet Works, 27 N. Fir. . . '68? Dr. J. P. Bray is In San Franr Cisco this week looking after busi ness -matters and arranging , for church meetings there. 1 - Sunday, May 12th Is. Mother's day., Stop In at Bwem'a Gift Bhop and select a greeting card to send her on, tlio day set .aside In her honor. 45 Hundreds of pcoplo -havo come to the Rogue already this season to indulgo In tho wldoly-ndvcrtlsefl snlmon fishing on the stream. Many of these' have come from TlA An geles and other southern California' cities where tho newspapers lust year ran news storios on the Chir nook fishing. Kamp-lin Wilcox, "who was Instrumental ln getting all those newB articles for tho river. is now . a. guest at, Woasku Inn,- and we hope he lands tho limit every dny so that he. can. go homo and broadcast, again. Grants Pass Courier. ' ,. ' i Bend your relatives and friends copleH of tho Shrino edition of thei Mall Tribune and show thorn howj le Medford spirit is manlfostcd in' entortainlng visitors. 40 Charles Fulleu of tha Chicago Groat Western railways, who has been In the rily for the past few days, left tlhls mornlnir to attend the colobratiou at Glendalu. , Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Thomas Realty Co., Rm. 12, Palm Blk., cor. Main and Front, upstuirs. 24tf A dumage ucttnn to recover $5000 for Injuries alleged to have been received In an auto crash at Jacksonville a short tlmo ago. was filed yestorclay In circuit court against Dr. W. W. P. Holt of this city by Genevieve Kent through guardians,, the plaintiff -being' only flvo yours old. Tho collision took place on Icy pavement and the complaint allegos tlio wiper on the defendant's uutomnbllo wus not functioning properly. .: Extra copies of the Shrine edi tion at this office, 6o eaoh; or mail ed at lOo each,. 40 Mr. and Mrs. R. If. llorren and Mrs. A. P. Stockwcll of Aberdeen and It. B. Peterson of Seattle arc among the guests at Medford ho tels from tho state of Washington. Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po tatoes, 100 lbs. for S1.2G; 60 lbs. 75c Delivered any placo In city. Johnson's Markot, 6th and Grape 8t. Phono 7. 303tf . Tho Rodwood highway to Crrs- cont City, bocauso of oxoesHivo rain. is not nl the best of condition cording to Charles Hagan, who Is spending soveral days In .Medford In connection with the sain of Redi- wood burls, popular here as houso plnnts. Tho burl Is placed In water and gives growth to considerable vegetation In time. Mr. llnumi finds a good sale for thorn in Med ford and gathors them from the redwoods near Crescent City, Dressmaking, smocking and but tonholes. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Rldg. Phono 1181. 13tf Included among tho Klnmath county guests In Medford yester day wore O. G. Vroinan of Klam ath Falls and J. J. llrophy of Chllo quln. Klnenid's' Imperial Orchestra. Walker's tonight. 40 C. A. White, local Jeweler, Is In a hospital quite seriously III as the result of Infection developing In nn Injury to his left hand. Ashland Tidings. Old-tlmo dance, Nat Thurs. ' 46 Tan out of tha state cars 'regis tered hero yestorday with the local state auto traffio bureau. r Hose mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop, l6tf Included among the applicants for temporary auto licenses nt the sheriff's offi this forenoon are the following: B. 1J. llush of Tal ent:, Mrs. K Damon nf Central Point, McTloiiold-lMckott Lumber company of Mcdfnrd, A. 1J. ttcran ton of Ilutte Fulls mid Charles Htifflugtun of Ashland. A- llurvoy Service open from 4' a. m. Illl midnight, (lus. nil, high pres sure, greastnu. and washing, ,8th' and Rlvorslde. .. 45 . Mi's. I'll ill Yoiinalilood of Grants I'hks spent yeslorduy In tho city shopping ami visiting local friends. Uelnian's plunge opens May 4th. , 70 i Included among tho Orrgonlsns I registered at local hotels, other than thoso. from Portland, ro T. I K. Rllen. C. M. Hell of Salem. F. , K. Foss of I'endltiin. A. M. Munsnn of Itiwpliurg. Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Terrell, K. I Hr briber and H, Har ney of I'lugene. ' Special, tulips 25c a down. Kaivtv nelson's Guldens. lH Clark HI. 44 . Students driving to the senior ) high school - In - automobiles nre warned by City Traffio Officer G. 4. Prescott to use caution In driv ing to and from the building, as several complaints have been re ceived by him coneornlng several student, reported . to hare i been driving In a reckless manner and speeding imprudently. Arrest are to follow if the speeding Is not discontinued. Window glass, all sties: also plate glass. Trowbridge, Cabinet Wks. t(- Thero were four Natalities duo to Industrial accident in Oregon dur ing the 'cek ending April 25, ac cording to the state industrial acci dent commission. There were a to tal of 801 accidents reported to the commission.: . " "' ' ." Fresh pock and country sausage at Public Market' Thursday. Open from 1 a.' in. to C p. m. , 40 William- Sutherland nf Medford roturned to' his homo aftefr trans acting business here for tli South ern Pacific. Ttosoburg v News-Review. - t". , - .' Just right. :act your hair out at George's Clean Towel Shop, 7 N. Fir. andiSyou'll say lt'a Just right. ; i. : ... 41 Gasoline, price cutting Js still pop-' ular In Medford, with prices rang ing from 20 to 26 cents per gallon, with no indication that-dealers will agree on tho-same price very soon. A number of stations are selllnir et 22 cents .and one, on:. East Main street nt the intersection of Front is selling at "SO cents if the pur chasorr also . obtains ia chango -of oil. Low prices also obtain In Cen tral Point.) but tin Gold Hill, the price Is reported to bo 27 V4 cents and about tho same In Ashland Holman's plunge opens May 4th. 70 : Among the Callfornlans register ed at Medford hotels ore F. J. Oil ute and W, H; Joyce bf los An geles. Mrs. C. S. and Chas. Benton, and the followtng-from San Fran cisco: W. H. Trcseler, E. J. Hoff mnn, ,D. A. Fuller.. F. B.- Wlncholl. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Charles; L; D. Ring and Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Wil liams. - Got - those - fonders and ' nuto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418. tf The Southern Oregon Dental so ciety will hold its regular election of officers at Orunts l'uss next Sat urday night at the Del Rogue hotel, following a banquet. A 100 per cent attendance of dentists In Jackson and Josephine counties Is expected. A' MedCqrd girl will compete In the international tying contest to bo held In Toronto this year, Last year an Ashland girl competed In a similar- oontosf held at Sacra mento! It Is, Ineeed nn honor that the statu typing championship should, on two consecutive years, be awarded to southern Oregon slu-dents.-r-Ashland Tidings..- IClnculd's Imperial Orchestra. Walker's tonight. 40 , -H.' : C. - Kenlner, former well known Medford merchant, wa inr jurcd in an auto crash near Venr ice,, t'al., lust Saturday and Is re covering from the ; effects nt the homo.- of a friend In Venice, acr cording to word received hero yes terduy. ' Mr. Kontner was not in jured badly. '. . Dyngo's old-time dance, Nat big hall. .Saturday night, 50c. 45 Dr. 1 and Mrs. D. A. Chuinbere motured to Grants Pass this morn lug ou business and pleasure. . Tho "pink sheet", of the Mall Tribune -of last Sunday contained a picture ofi Olorlu Gruor of Holly wood, Cub !. Miss Greer UVetl In Ashland a number of years, is u daughter of Mrs. Bert Greer and is a movie uctress. - Cheap lumber and cedar posts Medford Lumber Co. . ' i SiTtf Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bradley of Oroville, Cal., left or their home yesterday, . following a short visit with Mrs, Bradley's parents,' Mr uml-Mrs. Mat Demmer, and attend ancc, nt tho Slitiue tteremtmlnl. Thoy wcro accompanied by Miss Babe Demmer, who will visit them for Ihreo weeks before continuing her Journey to Loa Angeles. Klnenid's. lmperlul Orchestra. Walkor's tonight. 40 ' Another class of candidates will bo Initiated tomorrow evening Into tho Elks lodge, with soven Included In the class, adeordlng to present indications. The RUckliotlllds will hold their regular session and have several importunt numbers prepar ed for the new members, . Dyngo's old-llmo dance, Nat big hall, Saturday night, 60c. . . 4 Emll Mohr writes from . Holly wood to stop his paper, and that the Mohis axpect to bo In Medford In a few days.. . '. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. ., 327tf Mrs. Alfred Carpenter returnei yesterday after spending ten days visiting relatives and friends In ljasndcnu, Cal. Extra copies of tlio Shrino cdl (ion at tills offico, 5c each; or mail cd Ht 10c ouch.- 40 Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Old left this morning for their home In Chey began, .Mich., via Portland and So attlo, after visiting friends in the city for a fow days. Mr. Olds for merly owned tho P. A E. railroad and largo timber tracts near Ilutte Falls, which he sold to the Owen Oregon Lumber company. Hclmnn's plunge opens May 4th 70 Mrs. P. W. Hnmlll and son John HXV'on tho Bhnsta last night for a stay of several days In San Fran cisco.-' - -Old-time dance'. Nat thurs.' 45 T. Sinter Johnston, well known Antelope orchardlst. Is stopping In San Francisco en route to Medford after, apdndlng! the vlnter ,at his homo In Rochester. JC. Y. SENATE REFUSES HEFLIN MEASURE WASHINGTON,- May L(sp) The. senate refused today, by a vole, of, 60 to 14 to adopt -the resolution or svrtalor Heflln. Dem ocrat.. Alabama, condemning the mi ark on himself at Brockton. Mass., after ho had delivered an address there. Senator Heflln had aroused con siderable religious debute over his resolution' after ho had charged that opposition to It was Influ enced by rlio Roman Catholics. . ., i TASADKNA, Calif., May I. W M in. Ahdna Ea-lon was dead here, today as the result of Injuries received 'when, -fhe 'attempted to mail a letter.- She was about to drop the Icttor In a mall' box when a truck crashed Into a car and the car knocked the mall box over OB. her, fracturing her. skull. FIVE 10 RECEIVE MASTER MASONIC DEGREE FRIDAY Southern Oregon Masons ' are looking forward to a big time , Friday night when five candidates j will receive the cdvoted Master i Mason degreo in this city, f Tho big initiatory meeting -is being held by Medford lodge 103,: A. F. and' - A. ' M. . and H. D. . Powell. worshipful - master . of the lodge, has 'extended a cordial Invitation to all square and compass" men attend and enjoy the degree work' and a banquet.' " -t Tho degree work will 'commence promptly at 2:00' o'clock Friday afternoon. At 6:110 o'clock, a ban quet will bo served in' tho dimng room on the second floor of the Medford Masonic temple, after which the third degree work will be resumed in the beautiful -lodge hull on the third floor of the tem ple. Three of the candidates will rocelve the degree work from the teams of the Ashland, 1 Jackson ville and 'Central Point lodges. ' Past Master N. L. Narregun, tne first master of Medford lodge 103, will confer one degree and Past Muster M. Purdin will confer the Master Mason degree - upon his . All of the details of Friday s Important . gathering . are Deing worked out by H. D. Powell and his commlttoes,v Plans -aro: being made to; accommodato; a , recora crowd at the lodge sessions anu banquet. , ;,' 1 ORTLAND. Ore.. May 1. Pj Because u "brand new. automobile , to be given nwny last night was neither brnuil new nor given away, two persons wore under arrest to day whllo tlio Portland Better Business burcuu considered placing churges of obtaining money under false pretenses against Jtobort Puy sce, promoter. Ills cuso was sut for Saturday. ' ' '.". Tho arrests twino utter a crowd of 1,200 persons staged a neur-riut at an automobile sales room where Payseo was to have given thc auto moblo to "tho lucky winner," , ,1'uy see, however, fulled to appear Vflth tho car. ....;"': Ho said ho and his wife had used tho "brand new automobile' lor two munths. . Tho crowd, led by Mrs. Grace Jaukaskiu 3X grew uiigry enough t odamuge tho .automobile show room to tho extent of several hun dred dollars. STECHER LEWIS ? TO RENEW FEUD i LOS Als.-aEI.FS, May 1. (JPi- Joe Steelier, with Mb powerful body scissors, and Fd "Stranglcr" IjbwIs with his stunning hentllocks the outstanding wrestlers of tho game wltli the two holds which have brought them each the heavyweight title throe different times will lock horns for tho sixth tlmo In their colorful careers here tonight and the match will mark their first non-clinmpUnishlp battle. These two grupplors, whose rlv. ulry for mat honors dates buck to HUB, will struggle tonight for a chuncc at the crown they wore so many times, but which now is atop tho slightly bald pate of "Dyna -mite" Gus Sonnenberg. who won It from Lewis curly this year. So de: .tcrmlned Is each to win that they agreed 'the winner should take all of the Jlji.ooo .'puree,1 in ufldlttoA to Stecllefai diamond -studded ibclt onco ' emblematic of tile Jieavy wcigbt title. ' PROENIX SENIORS WORK HARD FOR PLAT MAY 3 rilOKNIX. May 1. (Special) lii'heaisul Of the senior class play Ted Drops In" Is progrcsslnc rapidly. This comedy was writ ten by F.iiKcne. Hater, author of "fyclono Sally' and other enjoy ubic short plays. The vnllrc..cnst have been working 'hnrd for' tho past month and promise an inter sling performance.1 ' ' The play Is to bo given at the I'hocnlx Gymnasium on Friday ovonlng, May 3. at ciKht o'clock. GETZOFF TELLS OF TO I.OS ANtllil.KS. May I . iFl Payment of a "bribe" of ;r,oo to Harold K "lluddy" Davis and Don ald Mnckuy, former deputy district attorneys for the fixing of an ein beulemcnt action against A. 1. ban ker, former automobile , finance head, was charged by lien Clctsoff. convicted Julian Petroleum corpor ation conspirator, the district at torney's office announced todojr. Clotiott's story alleged that after payment of tho I7&00, tho final 1 1O.C00 payment never was made, h having refused to go through with tho "bargain;' SSs PORTLAND RIOTS CAMP FIRE GIRLS OF TALENT' The Crater Lake Camp Fire.Clrls of Talent met nt the home of their guardian, Mrs. Mae. I-owe. Monday evening April 22. At this meeting A- B.- Edmondson was chosen by tho girls to act as a member of the wimu ot sponsors. It was decided to have a candy ale on Friday, which proved to be quite a succcsB. - They have been given permission to place trash cans on the city streets. - The cans will be iMrinted attractively amd do nated to the city of Talent. ' As thlB Is flower year for Catrtp Fire Girls, both groups will stHrl planting flowers this week. "The grounds at the Baptist church, and the city hall were selected as the proper place to plant a lawn-and -flowers. Permission was -given the girlB by members of tho church and the city to plant the flowers. All the girls of both groups have -signed up for the. archery club and the girls are quite enthusiastic over it; -' . - ': ' '' '- On Monday evening. April 29, the girlB met at the home of Miss Es ther Cochran. Sewing was "the main feature of the evening as the girls are making another layette and some service bags for the Red Cross of Medford. Thursday afternoon the second group of Camp Fire Girls took their firBt hike under the leadership of Margaret HlKeins, their guardian: The girls had their first camp firo (tingle Btow which was enjoyed by all.- : Thursday, May 2, the group will take another hike and the girls will begin their knot tiling and fire making. They will also have a ba ;con bat at this time. This is a live-wire group,' as they have all earned many honors. 1 cuunty ivnoil prortuoln hnHiiflries arc Kpotisorlnj; a 'meeting this own ihf? at 8 o'clock iu thu VDoilmon's hall, to whirl. -the public hHft brcn hivlted to Vii-nr Crorprc Pcnvsnn, old-tiiiH- 'Hilwyoi nnil lumbonmrk. m Mr Mi 1onvuoli hiiu iidditiMMnH 1nri?i itmlifiicpH nil aver thn ntirth- I west on the pronomli! position and lnii)ortnme'of Pacific coiust hnnbtT products nnil the rclntlon ct the In dustry to the communities in whicl) lumber and it by-products are ma mi fiicl u rod. ''In view of 'Mod ford's ln.crca.yinj; Importance ns n prodiirliijf oi'hler It Is nntiipi(ied Hint M.'i Ifr'aiwns: talk will at tract a largo audience. TO VIE IN TRACK MEET Skill nml a varh-ty of It, will disthiKUlHli tho Mtudent'8 track j meet to he held nt the local fair srounda next Saturday morning at nine o'clock, under the direc tion of AUhh Maud Harrlser, physi cal education supcrvlHor in the Medford schools. Boys and irls from tho fifth Krado In all the public hcIiooIh. up to the junior claHH in v. ttchool. will compete In a pnKram of MportH that ranKO from 50-yurd dashes to runnliiB hiph Jump, taking In a seriea of rolaya, 1aKe ball and basketball throws, shot puts, and other. contfHt.. ftild to be well worth wilncwdnj?. Thq pub lic 1s urwred to attend the, meet. . . Newbei'K. ConHlrucllon ot Am IwHsndor apartments enmpletvd. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A HO.Mi; A neat little modern ltunnalow:- built-ltlN- and a real fireplace. If It's a home ' you want, this Is it. J3SU0. with con- vonlent terms.- t'hauncey Klorey, 201 Vlrst Null. Hank Uldg. Tel. 31S. -...!! 41 Foil SAIiB ' Ualed- hay.-40.-H-3. Phone 43 FOH SALE Good home on South Oakdale. Owner, O. V. Myers, i Tel. ,1411-J or 4S4. 41 POM KENT Kurnlshod sleeping room, private family: home priv ileges. Price reasonable. Phone lOf , IIHf 'Oil ItKNT 1 modern 3-roomantl 1 -rotini furnlhhPd utmrtments: water and llKhls furnished. 003 X. ltnrtlctt .St. ' 40-1 WANTED-Olrl tn help with house. work. Call l-0. Ultr, South Oak ' dale. 43 FOR SA1,K . Kord .1-ton truck: " good rubber, good shape: Huxtcll axle. - llcck Hlgti Co., Medford. Ore. 4lltr Thete Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week ! Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store - Strang's Drug Store AUTI D MANUAL IS SUBJECT OF TALK BEFORE DEALERS Medford automobile' dealers' as sembled at a' luncheon today at noon' at the Hotel Holland to en joy an Interesting address by L. W. Thomas, editor and manager or tho Northwest Used Car Manual. The local dealers, who recently an-1 nounced their new policy ol mev-, chandislng reconditioned used cars on the basia of Manual prices,, were ) vitally interested in the method of reaching 'a fair appraisement of used car valuation employed by the Manual :ns outlined? by : Mr. Thonuuv'' "" " : ' :" '. . ''." Tho adoption of the policy of strictly. adhering to the Northwest UBed Car Manual had already been enthusiastically received by south ern Oregon used car buyers. The conservative prices listed in the manual enable the proaiective pur chasers to : check the. recognized valuations- of:.used cars, giving them' assurance of full value on their car purchases: ,. : ' ' ' "Trie policy of selling used cars bn' manual prices' is working out very -successfully In Portland, So nttte' and other northwest cities." Mr. Thomas Bald today.- "The buy. ing public Is quick to recognize the protection this; policy brings to them and the dealer automatically eliminates the "come backa"' re sulting In used cars sold at excess prices." ' ' ..' ,' '. ' ; -"''.' : 'Tho' relatio'iishlp' between' retail dealer- and altomobile factory was also .covered in Mr. Thomns' talk. J Following uuv:remarks; iW -ostcti- dorf .of' Klamath rails briefly do APPETITE IMPROVED . . . QUICKLY Enjoy th T.ite of ftti If you have no desire for food, and you feel Bl out lof sorts, and de pressed, stimulate' your digestive organs. Try Dr. Carter's own form ula. These pills taken after meals will aid digestion, relieve the gas, re'gulote (ho bowels, expel constlpa-' Hon poisons and arouse appetite. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkga. CARTER'S ESSPILLS NOW-, SHE'S HERE! : iira COME ON AND iMAKE WHOOPEE r-H ?AND IT'S ' ," ALL EliALKING You're in for n scittiaalotiji niglit, iij jo.y yui'k's iiiorti iHiimliit' .lilgTU' t-'iiib iiiul how lo show you urolniil. . , i No Danger T&MWfl 1 f tryUrT J giovanni Raid at I fVf f!k Sm. f- M ARTINELLI v':' This Party M JSW 2:1 W - Famous Tenor FOUR 8HOWS DAIILY Vi'ir" J COME EARLY . at - ,-- XH YT ' i . I STAND IN LINE ' h 'MauL'.. rT..'no inn as f-- ' n ! I ; j Ev 25 and 50 . I 1 1 - I 1 I scribed' his-selling policy In that icity and offered some BUgEeaiious to Medford automobile men. . f Arch V. Clark, sales manager Tor the Sable Molor tiinipnny ol' I'arl- i land, was also a apeuker at tptluy"s I,,,... I,-,,,, 'I'hB system of handling itlie used car Biluntion as employed. I by the Sable Motor company was outlined and a lierinite method oi dealing with salesmen' commissions, was suggested. ' ' ." . ' fltarold-D. Grey, who acted, ai chiarman of today's meeting. an nounced that Vernon Vnwter of tho. Jackson County bank would be the principal Bpeaker at the next dealers' meeting. ... , ... . ; -, .' Casualties of the Air Service ' 1 j 1 ' i i i KAN "ANTO.VIO, Tex-! May .1. j7P)-7-Lieur. ' J1. C. BnnU.- Brooks field flier, wus killed today when an army plane crushed near here. A.VtTinrltfnu' nt thA .field said .ttlC filer was attempting to make an I ISO-degree turn for a landing at the fjcld when his ship went Into a spin at an altitude of 400 feet. He was' flying" alone. Lieutenant Banta wus a son Colonel William T. Bantu, I. S. A retired, of KIchurdson Springs, Chlco, Cul. , -? 4 IILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAV i Phone" . m mat sMA.mr The Employees Wood Promotion Committee invites you and your families to attend a meeting at v - . 8:00 o'Clock Tonight ' ; : Woodmen's Hall on North Grape Street-- -- ' lt hear Mi (Icorg! I'tiarson speak on the subject of -"""The Employees' Part In the Trade Extension Movement" ' ' 'l- .!.''. .... i mm w m . mm mm m w ' i HEBE!- FOR , , FOUR BIG JOYFUL DAYS Texas Guinan off tie- lk-iflwwl,i0 LOOK! - I 'lV'X- kii'ow'ij5 II - I III tfll J - TONIGHT ; y Vy A "production de . luxe a Btory with J C 'a big puhch. , m'z 4 vj- .. ...... modern boys and girls vicious or wild sbaipe. less or thought, less? For answer see this great pic ture. , . COMEDIES . Canned Thrills Sawdust Baby Coming .Thursday,,,', "SATIN WOMAN" Mat. 1':30,.Eve. 7'y 10 and 15c . THREE BIG ;: -ADDED TALKING FEATURES .'.,- ' " '''' '",-:V'': EDWARD ''" ' EVERETT HORTON in ' "ASK DAD" Are 4.