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l ETGIIT reproTm mstc TRmuyE, rErvroRDV oTiEiioy, ttttvPyV mit n.-1020. F CLUB TO SELECT PURCHASES FARM IN TALENT HEARS OFFICERS MAY 9! IN EVANS VALLEY! ASHLAND REPORT f WILLOW ftPRIXOR Ore., May SV (Special.) The May meetinc of the AVillow Sprlnps Thursday dpb will be oir May nth, with Mr. A. If. Clements as hostess. Mm, Hilchmond and Mm. Hirkholi will have charge of the program. -;ThU Is the time of election of officers, for the coming, year and also time to pay due. Kvery mem ber U urged to he present. Mr. and Mra. Pearl Bonhey vis ited Mr. Eonney'a mother Tuesday fenlnjr. ' lira. Bonney, Br., has hen quite ill hut 1st somewhat Im proved. lte'rnlne Reames has been quite . ill again with" a throat infection, ftlowjnp a lieht attack of scarlet fver. Khe is much Improved but BtUl confined to her bed. - Mrs. Ji KWen had as lunch eon Wxtf lam Wednesday Mm. Herbert Hanna and her mother, Mr. Ulrich of Jacksonville. ' 'The quarantine has been .lifted at the M. F. -Young home. The family are all In the best of health aid glad to be out again. The young people are all in school. (By Mr Myrtle Whipple) (By Mr. Marion Tryer.) IlOttCE KIVKIt. Ore., May 3. ; TALKNT, Ore-. May J. (Spec (Special.) The Karhart place In ! iai.) The Talent Community club Kvam valley has been sold by Mr. j met Wednesday nrnoon with a . , ,., . I good attendance. Itoll call yaa re- Mcllvain to Mr. Wilcox of San !ponded to ny each iwmbe pres Franclseo. Mr. Wilcox will move j em by a quotation of aorne cur here with his family In two weeks, rent event. Keporta from the Fed- j RayObten of Seattle spent Sun- ( era lion convention held last week day and Monday in Kofcue Kiver. : were given by Mrs. c w. Long. Mis Florence White and Mr, j The meeting wa then turned William White were Medford visi- 'over to the chairman of the pro lore Tuesday. , ! gram committee, Mrs. Ttoy LeVan- j Two house belonging to Henry j der, who distributed among the I Tjiwk are undergoing spring paint- , members a short sketch of the life '. lng. Mr. Jjake U doing the work. I 0f each of the members of Prexi- H. Hill and H. P. lturwell of t dent Hoover's cabinet, which were City, and J. w. t'risp of ; Very interesting. Oregon were Itogue Uiver At the close of the program, the and Mrs. Guy Hamilton's 33rd wed ding anniversary. . Mian Jacqueline Pellett from Klamath Junction spent Sunday a J guest of her sister, . Mrs. Mejvln ; Mctlrew. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cpok and daughter Oryce of Tennant werei guests at the home of Mr. Cook's: parent. Mrs. E. E, Cook, over the! week end. . I Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer were j businesa callers in Ashland Wed- nejday afternoon. , j Little MIsa Betty Lee B lark we II I of Ashland was a euest Mondavi at the home of her grandparenta, i ?y-For the first t:::ie In many Mr. and Mrs, It.'F. Parks. j yearn a whim farmer waa today Misa Ellen" Virtue of Central j flogged for injuring a native. Point was a week end gueat of) Jack NaTte, who tied a native MiAs Tret Bates at her home on t employe head downwards by the the highway. j leg from a tree and lashed him so Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pellett j severely that he subsequently died, and two daughters from Klamath j had already been sentenced to Junction were guests at the home; seven years at hard labor. But of Mr. and -Mrs. Cliff Bond Sun-f the judge, in passing sentence for day. ithe assault which he described as Miss Ttuth Garvin of Medford ' horrifying in its .cruelty." said called Sunday afternoon at the) the punishment would not 'be ade home of Mr. and Mot. Molvin Mc-'nuate unless it also iuri tided in- FL FOR CRUELTY TO NATIVE EMPLOYE PItBTORLA, South Africa. May 3. PeeTGod nil i n sasatwiarti Tin start from Dooretlmhuitkisi cx-MKia-ecaftttpatiufi). lnu- i tnaXm htm mUembl. locusht try Nl arvKfra emev-u.-1mbweoe- cawnot ma irdry isxsov. ewoow I win aid In MttMH tout auoeut and 4 yea of that basnu Kerr. pooic faalioc. JWiwa, wmtw, nmn aw All A Medford ProsvM- Shasta Baker. vthltnt-H Monday. The senior claws of Bngue RJvflr high wero entertained by the frenhmen ut a weiner roast out by the White place. Mixs MaHon, Missj SaJidry and Mr. Crampton of the faculty accompanied them. The junlor-Henior banquet was j held at the Blue Flower lodge nt i iiufnix runewmy pveninif. "rlDurant car Willert, MIks Mason. MIhs Sandnr Mr an(1 Mrip Everett Boone re and Mr. Crampton. members of the turned from H,u tne ,ast ot ast 4- fiocial committee. consl!tng of Mrs. K. C. I-ogan and Mrs. Frank Hul lenger, Berred a delicious lunch of cake and cofee. John Webster Is having some ex terior decoration done to his house. It. V. Stewart of Phoenix is doing the work. L. S. Hackler is driving a new Grew. Mr. and Mrs, Del Peck. 4ho have . pain. flic tion uiHn Nufie of . physical if nt camp ' The cabinet ot Sojth Africa de- ?7-k to the'efded that it was unable to recom been living at the Tal grounds, moved last wee Wllletit-ranch north of Phoenix. 1 mend mercy for Nafte and the The game of baseball played : farmer received 10 lashes in th Monday between the Talent boys Pretoria Jail, nnd a team from the Ashland Tid-j ; Ings was won by the Talent boya by a score of 1 to 0. - ; I . Kimionu Will Piny. CAMHHIIXIK, Kng. (A Two Cambridge students staged a "Jam boree" recently. Procuring two soda water siphons, they paraded the town In a car, drenching pedes trians. The authorities have drawn up a llwt of 22 charges against them. So far, the young men have not been caught. C. K. Green of Dansville, N. V.. became a grandfather and a great grandfather the same day. One child was horn In New York; the othr In San 1Uko, Csil. week. Wayne Mason Is again around after an attack nt the measles, which has kept him out of school the past week. The Crater Lake Campfire Girls vm ""-"' i vicinity Monday evening nt the home oft ... Miss K-t her Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hamilton and sc:i Harry and daughter Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith; Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. Loys Hamilton and family. SI Htockwell of Medford and MIkh Margaret Higgins picnicked above Butte Falls Sunday. This was Mr. BRIGHT COLORS FLOW WITHOUT BREAK FROM WORK IN CAMP TWO: NFW Fl FPTRIH I IftHTS I I a. 1 1 a-aa.w llllW UIUIIIV FOR THE MASTER FARMER The progressiva farmer prospers . . he readily adopts new devices which s .ve time and money doing his work faster and better than" before. He knows that today, as for 57 years, his money buys most by far at Ward s. The Features K aay to Assemble Bowl - parts are most Him ply hi!ilt.- Easy to Clean. You .. Wash all discs on n e w together rack. Self-Balancing .Bowl Begins Tomorrow A Great One Week Sale 1000 MH 7 Big Days of Bargains OWEN ORBfJON LUMBER CO. CA'lIP Z. May J. (Special) This has been enjoyinK ideal weather for logKing the past week. All crews are working with much proeress. S. I Fielder has returned home to resume ranch duties. Mr. and Mrs. Put Olds were called home on account of the ill netw of their father. Don Smith and -Mr. Zukle of: Butte Falls were fishermen Int the lower Rogue Sunday; as usual j the fisherman's luck, a pole and i an empty ban to bring home. i The total number of men in t Camp No. 2 at present is about ; 80. Two men. a visitor and an em ploye, got broken legs at Camp April 29. 1 WllXOW 8PRINOS, Ore.. May S. (Special) Mr. Harrison f the oaklelgh farm, has Just sold two truck loada of fine, pure bred slock to a J,akevlcw party. Mr; Harrison has some very fine short, horns and has made some larRG sales thiB sprint;. W. K. Parker of the Crossing ranch is cutting from to s0 pounds of asparagus a day. This is good weather for this veKr table, but is almost a month later than usual. A. V. Carlson has had Otto Bonhert cultivating his orchard with a tractor. The orchard Is In fine condition nnd the trees hnve a very heavy bloom this year. . 4 BANKRUPT STOCK SALE! Smart Spring and Summer S SHIRT ON SALE TOMORROW! $1.45 Shirts 2 $2.25 $1.95 Shirts 2 for $3.25 $2.50 Values 2 $4.25 $3.50 Shirts .. ...... $2.95 $5.00 Shirts $3.95 1Z Arrow, Orcoiiliood ami Sunset Whirls . . . Both attractive nntterns nnd plain colors in broadcloth. Percales and Rayon. Regardless of your preference, you'll find anions those fdiirts, just the fabric, p.-jjtom and quality yon want nt ex traordinarily low prices that will amaze yoiff Main Street Campbell Clothing Co. Just Off Front St. Tomorrow Will II. Wilson launches his big closinc out sale of men's, women and clitUlron's nhoes nnd men's furnishings of a bankrupt stock purchased fmm Talbot and Slater of Sutherliiv lrBon. This Ktock was purchased by Mr. Wilson at n few cents of the dulltu ii nd he In return is passing it on to the public at preat rodm-tlons in prices. Mr. Wilson invites the people of Medford and southern Oregon o come tomorrow and tako advan tage uf tile toilc. SCHENECTADY , Lights that are solid, living colors of eon- -mantly changing hues, arc under development in the illuminating laboratory of Walter D'Arcy Ryan of the General Klectric company. They are something new in illu- : mlnntion, and a look into the 1 special laboratory set up (or them is like walking into a scene of the future. The surroundings stimulate familiar surroundings, street scenes, houses and Know windows ; of today. I But before one's eyes, the goods In idiop windows chunge their ; colors, -running all the way from1 actual or near black, through ', blues, greens, yellows and reds. This is done by reflection from the new lights. Pillars and building columns glow like precious stones from the ; effects of internal lights and out side reflection. This is something which the spectator might think at first sight is an old fashioned ef fect. But when he shifts his posi tion, the pillar colors change, again a new effect of reflection. The laboratory is a visual prom ise that the night signs of the main streets and white ways of the future will lie done in softer colors, and without the "shudder" and winking now in vogue. Ap-1 patently , there will be possible something like approximation in light of brilliantly colored scenes, in their natural shades and tones. The new lights operate without use of colored bulhs. They change without winking between colors, just as tints shift In a sunset sky. They are glowing gas in vacuum tubes, rendered luminous by elec trical current, on the same princi ple as the neon and other solid color lights now in use for street signs. Hut they differ in employing a greatly reduced current, and in securing color changes by shifts in strengths of electrical current, without any break in the circuit. Hecause they operate at about normal voltage, they offer safe ap plication to home lighting. II fl I Saves you repair ) TWk bills. Astounding Record of Performance 5675 Hand operated 500-lb. size The hand-operated Royal Blue will bring you more efficient separation anf longer trouble-free service than many separators costing $76.00 It's guaranteed for life against defect. Royal Blue $2235 Table size Efficient and size. Ideal Cream separator, pendable. 225-lb. small dairy. $22.35 Cash Price defer. Also Sold on Easy WIFE EXONERATED Payments in Pi Adjusto Collars S7.55 lH-ln. Finest cellar leathers and workmanship as sure perfect fit and comfort. Popular Barn Paint $1.60 Per Gallon. Tan Keel Maroon Backed by a famous guarantee, a barn preserving quality paint prived very low. Save! . . . Protect! . . . Modernize! Radio Super-Slate 'Asphalt Roofing in rolls Fire SJ O O C Weather per roll The 17-year guarantee is proof that this roof ing is made of the best materials. The low one-profit cost leaves you no reason for buy- ing lower grade roof ing. Re-roof now. - Three Tatural Colors Buy the time-proved favorite on easy payments Vz H. P. SCTTntY' Engine 5075 Save $10 to $15 Greatest Farm Engine Value! Compare the HV h. p. Sattley with any engine.. Note its greater pow er at low speeds, its balance and smoother running on less gas. Let us show you a Sattley today. Guaranteed for life against defects. Use RIVERSIDE TIRES on Truck or Car (If Extra quality Spading Forks and Shovels Selected white ash handles heat treated steel blades 65c to $1.45 1000 48c Heat wood pulpboard mill: bottle caps. montgomeryward & ea 117 S. Central Phonee 26 , Medford. Oregon nniDOEronT, Conn., May 3. (A) M rs. CI 1 ii y s M u utl o Kosi er Hrnnlnlfe of Stratford, was exon erutcirof criminal responsibility In tho death Of her hustaiml. Oliver J evidence that would tend to chal HeardMleo, In a finding ly Coroner i lenne Airs. He ardrdee' oft-repontcd John J. lMielnn today. ( claim that her husband whot hitn- One week ro today, llenrdslee yelf. died at the Uridceport hospital of a bullet wound in the temple re ceived during a quarrel nt his home early in the day. The coroner found that the bul let wound was inflicted by lteardidee as the result of hi own intended or aceidi'iiial acts. Tho coroner said he found no Another New Comer to the Food Section ! Another new national advertiser, j added to the list of over 10(V np ' pearing in this paper, is "White j Star Tuna," which appears in the i "Fond section" today. This famous nnd delicious .de licacy is advertised as "chicken of the sea; delightful as the piece tie resistance, firm-fleshetl nnd ten der: delicious in salads and cock tails. Has been preferred by house wives for over 10 years hecause of Its superior quality."1 White Star Tuna can he had nt your groeer'H. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. NEW ELECTRIC CUTTER The Kconomy Meat Market has installed n new ".lim Vaughnn" electric meat nnd fish cutter nnd. utvtinllng to Wilbur Ashpole. this saw will he demonstrated by a fac tory representative all day tomor row. It b new nnd sanitary nnd the latent thing in cutting meats. Thin new electric mit cutting machine gives the public quicker nnd better wrvlee and give t'.ip meat culterft more time to aid the customer In selection of mtnts. , llarhor mst Out of Vtlluge. HYAN, Iowa. -4 A barber shop Is the only business place left in this village. A general store was ' destroyed by lire and a deal was completed whereby a grain ele vator will be. transferred to Hob irvAon. 4 Women drivers had 1,JT acci dents last year In Orand ltaplds. Mich , but men figured in H.lsl. Ad!. Ufc to Your Year-Years to f Your Ijflrw Mrs. J. K. Stevenson. Km porta, Kan., says: "Nearly every day someone asks me what 1 took that heled me so wonderfully when I whs ailinx nnd miserable. I tell them gladly lhAt Kolry I'ilU diur etic endtMl my ills. And lifted the clouds fmm my life. Now I am a well and happy woman." When i oppressed with backache and rheu matic stiffness, worn out with kid ney and bladder weakness, trv Ku t ley Pills diuretic. Ss'Hfaciion gunr- nntectl. Kor sn:e by Jarmin Wood-i Iiug Store, tot. Main and NOTICE-LAST DAY Why Pay $7 00? Genuine Waterson Fountain Pens T L 0 N f Kjfc3: rrr, Will Be Sold at Manufacturer.' Advertising Price of During this sale our customers may buy one of these new improved self-filling fountuin pens for onlv one dollar. We will give you a Regular $1.50 Genuine Waterson Pencil to Match Your Pen, Absolutely Mail Orders Tilled promptly. AVe pay psstage. FREE! .00, Way Pay Mort? Ladies' and Genfs' Sizes. Limit of 2 Sets to a Customer. All pens eailpt?d with rutrntM nolnt. nreventji cTojrclnir. Malv uniform flnw f ini. i....ti.. . t wrlllncTan hnd. snini.1. 4lalnn or Inlnr thin .w.lnl! MhI for tWi .kli.i. . ; . oraer. L- -- no cumiilirairil mechanism to stt out ot All our pen, ot p, noils are unconditionally guaranlwd l.y tho-niarrf artiirrr. This offer good only as long s the present supply lasts f LAST DAY'at This Price-SATURDAY, May 4 MEDFORD PHARMACY Main h Central Phone 10 Centra t is: