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1 (' SfEFOTJT) MATT. TnTBTTyE, NfKDFORT, ORFOOX, TTTrKSDAV, JULY 1S,-1f)2?). PGTC TTVTJ 131 Her day need hot be drudgery .No Ioniser muSl (lie Iioiikuw ifo work from I'urly iniirniiiK until lute lit night. No InnKer iloi'S hor day nncil lo lie (liiiilKP-y. No longer dues slie Htiind over a liot Htove, heating Ihe house when nhe only nwtla to keep two pots hoiling. Nor is it nee esBary to heat all'of the home to hake a pie. It is not neces sary to seruh the kitchen :ifi oM'n as when she fought soot from tho old stove.' There is no hinder a worry of burning instead of haking be cause today the wise housewife cooks by electricity. Shu owns an electric range wliicii is usually automatic it watches her cooking, temperature and lime for her. -. Your electric dealer will lie glad to tell you about electric cookery and hoW'Otisy It' In to linvo'In your houses r ' " " The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. Htk. Ounaam-OaUorala E TOP IN TOURNEY I TO AUCTION SALEi FOR NETRATING: I 1 iL : ll , Concrete masonry will keep your house young STRONG, rigid walls of concrete block or concrete building tile insure a permanent, firesafe home. Depreciation and maintenance are ' almost nothing. Concrete building units put masonry construction within the reach of the most moderate purse. Years after it is built, you will find your concrete masonry house still young always protecting your investment. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 146 Fifth Street PORTLAND, ORB. , ' faatienat Organization to Improve and Extend the U$es of Concrete Offices la 32 Cities I Just about everything from a mouse trap to an yifpluiii', only not InclutlinK tho hi iter, was 1 pledged tho Atnerieun Legion for their auction pale by local resi ; ilrnts who listened in on the Whoopee proj-nim over KM HP. ! the Mall Trlbune-VIrKln station last niuht. 'I'he minion will bo 1 hold next Saturday, July 'jo", on the lot next the chamber of -com-' ineree headquarters on Main street, j Tho program, in eharge of Ka'rle j HavlH, presented ft groii' of local ! artlstH in h variety of numbers. They Included Margaret Huntonn I Williamson, Kllow Mae AVilson. I Fletcher Fih. Melba Williams. I Wlllinm klrkpatriclc. Lloyd Wil- j Uamson in vocitl numbers: Hetty ; Hrown and (Iliidys l,n Mar on the. Piano; Miss Dorothy ; Ness and. ! Mary (irciner in fi nklt; the Herb; Alford orchestra in a group of jazz mini hers; the American Le gion drum corps and others. Not ween tho .numbers of the program., Impressario Karlc Davis madt brief pleas for articles, pledges for which were phoned in at a rapid rate. The donations vcro as follows: A baby buggy and mattress; a flower pot. Standing 1'oofing Co.; an automobile, Aiken Motor Co.; $10 cash, Pinnacle Packing Co.: an nulomobile, (iales Aula Co.; a five gallon jug, a box of cigars, .lack Stewart: one piano. Palmer Piano House; service to K-'t .piano, Kads Transfer Co.; one suit of eluihes. Model Clothing Co.; one j electric range. People's Klectrlci store; one automobile, Armstrong Motors; ono- battery, Lewis Super-! Service; one range. Medfnr'd K!ec-j trie Co.; on sweater. The Tog-! ge ry ; two n u rsery c ha i rs ; o no i white enameled tin bath tub, Modern Plumbing and Shoe t! Metal orks; Klectrlc vacuum i cleaner, flates nnd t.ydiard; one one I Pounding the base line with deadly accuracy and mixing his deep drives and volleys' with both soft and fast placement, Jimmy Kdmiston, high school tenuis champion, last night climbed to the top of the bidder in the Med ford Tennis club tourney by de l"e;i iflng H. CI. Wilson, veteran of the local courts, G-4, It was youth against age. Kdinlstuir is 17 while Wilson recently celebrat ed his 5,Uh natal day. Tho youngster's versatile attack at the net as well as his defensive game from behind tho bast line showed a steadiness and accuracy that called for high class tennis on the veteran's part to ' hold tho scores within hounds. "With the gmes standing' at 5-1 against him Wilson, with his back to-the wall, staged a eomhaek which ran the count to 5-4 het'orp J linmy enuld take the necessary one game for the set. On Sunday 'Kdmiston will 1 be called upon to defend his position against tin- winner of the Kramer-'Deuel-Wilson match to he played Friday or Saturday. Crack matches scheduled for this evening include .Kish vs. Tollofson and Da Hey vs. Duller. Lloyd Sundermanu continued bis upward climb hist evening by defeating John 'Itcdily ti-3. '1-ti, 7-r. . Willsey Pruilt and Denny Woods' postponed' docisiun of jtheii uiati'h 'with the g.'fuies standing 11 all in the deciding set. On good highways, with mod ern motor cars. :t." to ,io mib s an hour ts the customary pare Hies. days. The danger factor which must be reckoned with rents in the tires.' ' "No motorist who lias any re gard for his own safety will drive at excessive speeds on badly worn tiros," say .Sam- Jennings. , lueu.1 Flsk (iNdcr. "Kvi'ii race drivers, skillful as they arc. have a hard lime bundling a low hum: elm: machine hen a front lire mies j out from under them. J n tin-1 hii mis of an ordinary di i -t. a front wheel, or even a rear wheel blow-out at miles an hour is iiinie likely to be instantly fol lowed y n wreck. "At speeds of 2" or :tu miles, an boar a blow-out, while incoii-1 ven (ent. is usually not da UK-.' rous. ' I bit at tin miles per bom , a car , Is traxelbm SS feet per second,, with terrific force. Mopping four or five inches of air cushion: out from under one of the wheels almost Invariably causes a sharp swerve, even if the ensing is not hurled from t he rim and cauuht ' on the a vie with disastrous results. At low speeds the ear can be stop pod easily enomih, but -a high speeds a dtteh or a collision may. be the peicilty." BOLEN LAKE TRIP All scouts of M'i-nml class rank mill higher ai e plan aim; to take a inil' to l:id-ii lake, July :io to August :i. The trit Will bo ill ehiiiuc of Mr. Jaeksuii of tin; (iraiils Pass forest service, and in terestim: information will be gain ed concerninc fire prevention, bol ;ii'.v and con nerval ion. The boys pl;in lo ni to the foot of t be moil main in cars, spend a dny hiking to the bike, three days at the lake, ami one Cny return ine. K n h boy will ti.ke hi- own food for the five Guy a. ua well at all eitulpment. The feu for reistrullon U 5l cen is, which ('overs tho cost at transportation to the foot of tho mouula in; There are no othrir charges connected with the trip. Ueuistratlous have til ready blurted coming into the local office, and u large number of scouts ui'u plan ning to iii.iko the trip. , Oregon Weather Fair tonight nnd Friday, j but cooler in east. Moderate wenterly winds on tho coast. National marble shouting; com petition was InuuguiatcAl in Atlan tic City in l!tJ7. The three greatest stake horses were, in order. Zev. K;:terminatjr utiil M;in n" War. $3;? watch, lifbphy Jewelers lawn mower,"" Mona'rch Mill lind Seed Co.: onfr box cigars, Jloss it Loss, of Central Point; $5 order on Hubbard IJrothers; one electric washer. Southern Oregon lOlectrle: $5 merchandise, Park Ciroceryj ono Premium Ham, Marsh's .CI ro pery ; ono hull en I f , Tod Fish , Phoenix; one can cigars, Jensen andDalley; one box of cigars, Put nam nnd Hoffman; ono Royal typewriter. Mason and Ehrtnun;, one wateriest) cooker, Sou thorn Oregon Gas Co.; ono coat; one half dozen jars fruit; one thor oughbred dog, Mrs. Marshall. , JJonors ' of further tirtlclos tiro asked to call :it24, and the com mittee will : call foi ; the . contribu tion. $ ! , iciiilo:.:! point to a general exodus of Masons and their fam ilies towards Hoseburg on the week end. The members of 1111- SUMMER SP0R1 ! " ' v, : r, .... .... ;;v and return Reduced fare for the summer season now on sale every day. Return limit 16 days. By train you travel in speed and comfort. By day or overnight Daylight trip to Portland on the "Shasta" No. 12. Tor overnight travel the "Orego nian" No. l l Low summer fares lo all )l Pacific Coast points and ' to the east. ' Soutfwji PaciSss J. C. CARLE, Agent rhCiiip n livery week is "loajn to swim week" at Merrick's natatorium this summer where daily lessons are conducted by Mr. and. M rs. Fred A . Mpbuhn Id. exnert 1 11st rue- tors formerly of Honolulu. Both litre full-fledged mem hers of the National Swimming: Instructors' association and have had extensive ; experience in teaching with t he (Outrigger Canoe club in Honolulu. I tin llilo Yacht club, and tho State 'Normal of the lliiwaflan Territory. Tbere'H no age limit when II comes to learning to swim, it seems, Ono energetic" woman of 7 1 years enrolled In a beginners' class several weeks ago. She prac ticed along with women1 and girls half her ago and can now swim Willi the best of them, Mr. McDon ald said Ibis morning in discussing his work. The youngest pupil Is a brave little girl of foilr yeartf. Miss Lottie Hell MeDonald.- six yetir 'old blonde' daughter , of the Instructors, never misses a day's swlin. She won I he Imby cha m- pioiiMblp of Ihe world at i he age of I wo years and eight months, 11 nd since coming to Medl'ord has" left rued to dive in deep water. Since (be McDonalds began their swimming courses two months ago. X7 good swimmers have been turned out. Sixty-four students are now enrolled for lessons at practi cally every hour of the day. Three, advanced swimmers have been t rained by M r. McDonti Id 11 nd a re ready Jo receive thrlr diplomas entitling them to give instructions. "Merrick's natatorium is one of the best ctpilppfd and most sani tary 1h sbufipin' f ifr-gMM. and is also one f t lie best I ha vv ever seen," Mr. McDonald s.'ild. ' " ' I hosts at a monster all-Masonic picnic at Umpiua park near Hose burg op Sunday of this week and the program outlined promises to eclipse all previous' picnics. The Masonic picnic, which Is an annual affair with Hillah Temple, , is always largely attended by Ma sons from nil over southern Oregon land nideh interest and entlulslasm lis displnyprt In tho various athletic i events and funning races, which J feature tho plctjlc program. A Ihaseball game between tho married and single members of the various , organizations is also stellar attrae 1 tion of the get-together. Invitations to ullend tho picnic are being mailed to all Shriners and an invitation Is also being ex tended to all members nf other Masonic bodies to attend tho func tion. Swimming in Uoseburg's municipal pool and dancing at a special outdoor pavilion arc other features promised. Members who attend are asked to bring their lunches, although coffee and lemonado are being furnished by the Shriner hosts. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station Thlll'Mlliy, July IN. l ,M. 11 lei II: in IkIh ThfuU'r. i : 1 r. lo 0::io Mull Tribune, ni'WH nnd inurkt'tH. MO tu 7 AHHni-lhtnl Oil I'd. 8:3(1 lu li:3ii Kiinnpis Coup- 5. crulivf I':xi:luini4i IVIiIiij-, .Inly II). A. M. !l In !i:8i Swprl Shop. !l:3ll lo III Hchllllni; ft Co. 111 In ni:3n Southern Orison Klci.-trlr. 1 1)1:30 10 II Muruli (Iroicry. 11 lo 11:30 M. M. JJi jiurt- 4 inciil Slin'i;. 11:30 lo I- .lfiriiio 1.1'iiox. 4" 4 1-' noon Nowh lashcH, Mull Trllmno. I". M. 12 lo 1:01) I'nluiir Music 4 House. 41 4- 1:00 to 1 :30 Mcilforil Klcc- 4- trie. 1 Time, Place, Girl, Hunt's Craterian 1:90 to 2 Ia-wIh Suuer Serv- Ice. 2 tii 2:110 -1 Mnnn'H Dcpnt-t- . 4 men! Slore. ! 2:30 to 3 l:roihyV. 4" 4. ll to It : 1 r. IkIh 'riienlcr. 4- 0:1.1 lo B::ifl Mull TiII.iiim-. 4 hcum i'iihI liuirkflH. 4 11:30 to J llon.l l!(,x. 4 4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4 V lowji ilolry ih'oiIim'Ih lost j'.itr Avre vulncil :i $ CO.IIOO.II'HI "The Time, the Pln e mid the lllrl." HlllKiliR-tiilklni; picture tnHllc froni the lullxicul comedy that won popular yfai'M hko. Ih drnw Inu Kood-Hlzcd iiudlenceH to lltlnt'H Cratcrlun theater. H tell of a eollCKe tootl.tilt hfro. whoHP confi dence In himself Ih cnloHal. ucl-l llnp Into the hands of n crooked j stock dealer. Tile hoy nearly j run., hltt head into prison, lint ls saved hy a irirl who worslilin hltn.j ftrunt Wither In the hoy and ticrtl'lldo olmstead the ulrl. Hetty! ("nmpsnn has an Iniimrtant rol". , and John iMvldson. Itert lioclie. j Vivien Oakland and Mra. UcKlnnld Denny are In the caul. j There Is also a short feature on! the program entitled "The Car nival Man." sLirrlnn Waller Hus ton., who will he remcmhered h( Ihe'ntar nf "llentlcinen uf thej I'rean." ThtK nhort feature Is nu: small nttrartlun In itself. The prniliicerH have certainly t"H :i lot of i-nlertaiuillcllt into 2i lnlll- Aching, Swollen Feet Money Hack If l '.one's I'.mentld Oil lfM.n'i uny Unit Ml SiriiiH, Swelling ami Di-tns In 1 Hoar, Two or I hi '(. npplifiit inn" of Minnie's Kim-mid Oil mid in fif:en mlnutCK the pain hlid huk'Iiimh dis appeHis. A few moic applicaiioiis at renulsr Intervals and the xweH Itie reduces. And best nf all ;,y nffelIV" fslor In gone for bhihI it's a n d erf ii I furmiila this combin:it ion of essential oils with eanipbor ;ind otbrr antlM'i'llcH si marvebois IliHl tllotlsaudH Ol Ik. tiles are fold fln iiiMillv for rediiciux vhiIcmi or swollen vein. Heath "a lirug Store and every gnod driigitlwl ttnai anlee be yr fir-tt b.iltb. i,f Mimmic'm I nieriiM Oil to nit j mj- foot ti ouldt s oi rnonev n k, 3 Carloads Heath & Miliigan's Paints : : y fn 1 ligan's Paints til i I L iirrrri-ra-TOtt r i m i n i rrmTr Mra urn mmmm IT rrritiTTTlTrnTTTIEa 3 Carloads H lamports r--i I cfsErja . HWtW Mcdford, Ore. L J I iSjfc'HTOtJi THEM SALE STI ONSTER PAINT LL ROLLS ON Hunclieds of Medford Homes Have Been Made Brighter and More At tractive as a Result of this Sale It has never before been our privilege to offer such genuine bargains in first C la s s, High Grade Paint ' Materials.-: ; - ' ' HUNDREDS OP ITEMS, at PRICES ; i YOU WILL BE GLAD TOP v , HEATH & MILLIGAN GOLDEN WEST PAINT For outside or inside, High Gloss Durable, splendid value at $3.00 gallon. Sale price, Gals. $2.25 Qte. 75c UNIVERSAL BUILDERS PAINT A medium price house paint for exterior or interior. A good paint for Barns Roofs, Fences, Etc. ' i 5-gal. cans, special at ....... $1.60 per gal. 1-gal. cans, special at . ; . . . . $1 .65 per gal. WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS We want to crive vou with our compliments a pint can (valued at 70c) of Heath & Miliigan's Fast Step Florenamel, for wood or concrete floors ; and nnoieums, insiae or ouisiuc. iiica uvciiiikh mm a Eight beautiful sahdes including white, blue, and red. Bring the cou pon. This Coupon Good for One 70c Can of Heath & Miliigan's Florenamel Niinit' Ail'ln'ss LAMPORT'S FOR PAINT oii-s of filnt.