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P3TGE SIX MEDFORD m TRTBUyE, MEDFORD, fiTCEfipy, WEDNESDAY, TlTSITL 30, 1930. 5- Mlt 1 i 1 AlICeHITE 'explains o , fvhy some girls are so Yjchantiig 0 6 ,m--x--: :?-Jj-;;r.:n . I iff , I - i . . I I ASiKE WRITS, pite First raQUPCa&V ' f" ' 7 rr, in.? bathroom JSSSg"- 41Y, L la&eVMUIytirkatiHal. "gMk 'I. W .. Sfe a.):"Li Toilet ip, ' '.tj, $ O U tli th. ttr'"!?!! O - . 1' niawib. i . o mm pan wte, 5sjl8 3IUto Met i'IWWHHK)l, Ail Jo. )- .'. ftl o tend today we mrmomtee the NBl. MULT! 'COLD FRIGIDA 5 typej of I ' 1 , 'JB so exquisitely t "It is six 1 ltSM iiilll'H " "so'iiiKiu aU.iAws, 511 mm J Imm imwmlr IIWM rXt K rf it- IhIhI a HtatiWMt toty Hii'liiK ' Mt "MM tiaf to o !-'! hMMt li'l' IW ' IM m a ot ri MitxiT t'li U IM tHlitt clafri' roicAii (' violative of any (V" "Ikt'ett iilillrllcin to '10 ('fleet 'lit 1 " (tare of (! tluit iiumI to expose coHihtt't (Mi tho 'rt f Ui'iiubhitt Party IctiU'rs ' or- -(.Til-.dL'loRa biulJ either tn the 9B v TO rrrmjj refrigeration &l one caldnet PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 214 W. Main Phone 12 IS) J aVni vy ttUlM i a i JJ.iW3, 511 ir (AarrtHsl M Em M tNT liUllfij M HI irr IMi .- nninlnatkm or election of PreHlclent Hoonr Mili l 1'cra i tt niM t'Ht ib(r raiai i Wt nr ty " i'ily vlolflt- fjlitlll) a rmineer J. . 'Oil, lln) Just rt,tiro frum rvlre on te London, Mimml and ScotttKh rullway. traveled more ttinn 1. floo.ooo miffs nn engines (J iftoiit miMimp and nomv (ne recoru ftr i SPECIAL Demonstratioxv jiartfMayl$ FrM Draarta b4 Haclpa Bawkc There's no other refrigerator 111m It. It otfera oNit cold, dry cold, noMwl freeilng, uro (renting, and cold juM above frrrtlnii all within the lame cabinet. Come la ouJe It today. osia o MILEAGE BAS1 JOSJIlVIULATE ' AIRMAIL LINES 63 (2) W A (Jl !nrvV Anrll fin (Sri. Bldent Hoover today signed the Wattes bill authorizing the post-monter-general to award airmail contracts on a Vvlea(nd space basin instead ofv weln!. The bill, which Is designed o stlmplate commercial aviation, fur ther atitholzeH the postmaster-gen- 1 to Jet airmail contracts to pas l?er We in ttddltlDto chang ing the rate-fixing lMn, The Igy was sponsored by the poHtmasierreneral, who urged its enactment Vj)i eliminate what he termed unethical practices divel- O'Ped by some mall carriers tcMTivel thr volume. O ft iinn, ll.r:. Ore., April olO. 101 WtamU cHith !'! todn liy 9tm onii (ii) . ' ilnid nllOitl Nation :i aiaiy-C, iinonctl tit promo ll of Juuiiit Cokinel lCa'Ti O'. I(ili.y of l'.irllail to III itt of and h MiMMNtt to command of )! HltlN lf ti. fli oulr IMM4 lu dialSI gam reeelpt of inferftjuaiot aai raiaHl aaiinlaa )"ar i;it Libii lad taaa to tfHtmrn fion meetly re(iuirmenlt of ia r deirtinent. ('! Lllil,. Iio elall Ufa eoaao-tet - ait( tht foatiiai H n cileti' 9 itc Oi - 9t .'tionftf Uuard for 20 yi(a in iviv vu coViniAtuled a coaptny () tlia jiaglean Ifirder, and ffuiil' MJdcfg liu Kn!(nd, J'-inc OMSt '.laina No. 31 ft hia'itR ar jti. a.s nogored an aWlcMil from ITittrlct It puty M tm ttm- taa of Knt'-1 nm m tawr ain'.ia !:. v at. r. ,!) MHiina taa tho ana f$'t coaaiatioi fill be hoi a Jute ai, at Ahlnd. The .'iithara oaoKon dlstiirt colifi'lKi 111 l'ytlllcn eaaJIyi of ltolil'K, Oifnl ttm, a)oilfoi. shine and Vaath t-.tn: l.nllp ODentit v fenxt?A .T. JTtin?. man Announced tht ne-t )unda9 nfKVt Tal.nan lodKe 111 eonduet ffjork in the l' ran$. ' All kniKhta are renueMted to ho Ijirea ent. The feed tPmmlttee will uKaV) bo on the Job. ' mm In or-r that ft'nntor Charles L. Me Airy ud other members of the cnngrtQiional delt.itlons of Cali fornia tgnd (9tm may be kept fully Informed of tho activities of I tito iNoruiern i iuwirnm-suuinorn Orijftin l'A veloaBient association rtb report of the -arlr.B held at Cres J)rit City on the 23rd Inst, has to day been fnrwnrt'd tlftn. It has been tn polfQ of the development niatlon, particu larly during the pant few months, to .ep the slattQtien In Wanhlng ton advised nf all developmOts ns they tugc jfjlnco in this section), so that they iSin better appreciate tlie slatus of tho Crescent City project and the ttentlnient whlttjl exists with regard to iPin northern Cali fornia and southern Oregon. o Q't of The honor held for scout troops of Ashing Monday ws attended by Wm. iVe Pricker: scout executive, and Lloyd Show ors and Fred Heath, Sr., deputy commissioners for the Crater Ijik? council, nf this city. An Invitation was extendvvk all men; tn Medford nd OrantsV'aRs wt.ng In cout activities, to at tend tho spring meeting In Ash land some time next month. J. II. iwiy was Judge for ifR) evening a tut tt talk was given iy Prof. Vining. Ir, pricker urged mothers ns well nn fathers to At tend the court of honor meetings. PASSENGERS LOST mm D1SASJER CAI.CPTTA, Pengal. India, April 30. Ai On hurled and nlnety .vo pnsjtengera aboard tho steamer Condor lost their lives when that ship nnk in the river Jam una in ensttfi Pengal. the shlpO owners said today. Only eighteen of the pOengers were saved. The disaster occurred about five p. ni. storm. Sunday during a severe The hlp at the time was In nn Isolated district, from which news nf Its toss traveled slowly. F CEMENJ IN FEDERAL WORK PORTLAND. April 30. JP) -Whether govern mcait HKonta in purchasing: supptleH for pulillc Im provements nmy buy foreiRn ma terial because it Is less costly, is a question that may be brought to the attention of the war depart nifat and the attorney Reneral's ofy(r for an opinion. The clr cuniHtance that foreign cement was used by. army engineers 1, harnor wiii'K the question. Coos bay ralael Col. G. R. Lukesh, district enJ- ni2 at l'ortland, hoa ex )ned to JjrvKtm tU'leKittWi in conRr L'KutWi in conRresH Mie used inreien cement In the Coos Bay nTirbor improvement work Jifter he had been Informed )Q hi.O superi's at Washington that he was obliged by law to ac cept the lowest bid offered. Foreign cemeO manufacturers underbid produ'Qi-.u of Qe United Htfles, he said, tothe extend of 341 on 19,500 bags o$ the ma terial. O 4 SALK., Oi., April 30. ifr) (iovernor Norliltid fought hard, at a meeting of the state bnning Imard yesteiy, In heltQf of a group of Hto.i citft-ns who had ti)p'd for a c art pi to be nil ). propil I!ai0 of AiriU, but with Secretary of .State an State Treasurer ay op)ose0 the chAter im not trahO-d. Tiie torl -oup. headed h C. O. (lingrht ol ('halis, Wai,, first atplii'd to the comptroller A tho cuiOcncy for a national char ter. TIh npplhion was Qith drafn, however, and they applied to A. . Ki.'hramm,' state hu)?ii-tende-O of ban-f, for a state. ch ter. SehrnmtifOl-efused torant it. Tho 0-oup then appealeir to the slate banking board which con ducted a lengthy hearing on the application over tt o weeks ago. 1 VATtAN CITY, April 30. (I?) -IoM J. Raskob, American fl nateifr, n ti his fam'Qr were re (i4i In nJllence by I'ope IMus 'niy. They were presented by onninor tellmnn of the Hos ton diocese. Tho pontiff .was pleased to learr that Mr. Qt:kob had at tended ty conseerutipfy of Mun !t)no,9 l'lizzardo, assistant papal urejiiry of state in St. Peter's in At iSunfeiy, and Imparted the ap'fttnlic benediction to the group. IflSMM ASHLAND. Ore April 30. (Spo eiajl) A slKiilflcaK feature of tho second annual music festival lor southern Orefjon to be given under tho ntisplci of the Southern Ore gon normal kcI.Wj! Is the concert by the I'nlversity of Oon trio on the evening of May 9. This is thO'onclmllnK phu of the fes tival and will ntQaet a large nuin- uerfii music lovers from this hv, culity. Announcement of the ccO cept was made today by Miss 1(1 thW Church, head of the mio de partment of the normal school. Tho trio conslHla of Hex Under wood, violin; John Mez, soloist, anil Aurora l'ottju I'nrwnotl, pianist. All ni skllrrd mtisielanB aiul lv.ive plnyiw together for some years. PEilfffiipUKf r MAH.SIIKIKI.n. Ore.. April 30. (TV The flithlng boat Yn morse was picked up today by tho l.'mpiua const guard off Siuslnw bar, rid ing bottomsldo up in the surf. The owiUfi, ,V It. Prown and C. Hark ins, both of Km pi re, are believed to hnva drowned. The 2B-foot boat 'N- bartered tn the Keller Fish Co.. of Mnrshftold. fie UN REMEDY Will St Pain Instantly And JRemove Corn or Money Refunded S WAFERS FOR 10c NOT LIKE THE REST If you've tried all aorta of com retGMies without getting the relief expected, risk a dime and try "O-Joy Cffim Wafers," the wonder ful new remedy guaranteed to atop pain at once and quickly remove corn, callous, roota and alt or moijey back. ! (No thick doughnut-shaped pads or burnFig acids juat a tiny, thin aa paper wafer. Tress one on'the corn with finger and it sticks there. Away goes pain, shoes don't hurt. nce If you like. 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