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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1937. MEDFORDvOWrRIBUXE "Everroae la Hoothern Orona Rwdi th Hall THbBM'r Dallj Eirept Ha (or day Publlihad br MHDFORD PRINTING CO. II-IT-ll N. Fir flt. Phone T ROBERT W. RUHU Bailor ERNEST R- OIWTRAP. Maoaior Ao lad pond nt Nawapapar Enttrtd aa acond-clti matiar at Mad ford, Oregon, gndar Act of March t. tin SUBSCRIPTION RATES Br Mall Id Advanco: PallT. ona year...., ! Dally, alx months....... Dally, one month By Carrier, In Advance Mad ford, Ash land. Jaekaonvllle. CentraJ Point. Pbosnls. Talent. Gold Hill and en hlfhwaye. Dally, one year Dally, alx months Dally, one month " All terma. cash In advance. Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper of Jarksoa Cnnty MKMHfcH OP THE ASSOCIATED PHEflS Hecclflas Pull Wire Servlre The Aeaociated preaa la -ioiualely en titled to the uee for publication of all nea dlapatcbae credited to It or other wlee oredlted Id this paper, and aleo to AIM rh"W'f.rpub"l7.t"an-,.f .-.et.1 MEMBER Or IINITBDPBBM MEMBER Or AUDIT BUREAU Or CIRCULATION. A4v.rtl.IB. rt.pr...nttlT.. Offle.s ID N. Tork. CUIO..O. D.troll, San Tr.ncUco. U. Ana.l... ' rortli.it. t. Louis. Atlanta, Vaooou.r, r. c. , Ye Smudge Pot By Artam ferry. ... ui rMionim editorially lin cowc..v " w .-...,,... uffttv WOUld M quickened bdu mi-i w) if the womenfolk, would wIm nd demand aahlty behind th. ateer lng wheel.. It 1. pertinent, aa w.11 impertinent, to ugget the women launch their worthy crueede with a drlv. to eaucaw mm their own tot. to tay on th.lr own Ide of the front .eat. . . Th. legal phrase "priority rlghU" 1. now involved In the controvcray between mining and fUhlng. In Ore gon atream. aald to be frequented by membere of th. llnny tribe. On that point the anglera will loae. The mlner'a pick-handle waa here before the tourlate' flatting pole. . . Salem hae been granted 38.3oo of WPA fund, for a new city water system. Many can .till teat, the Ba , fvi.v iirmk the laat time Medtord high had official business at a state baskewall iournam.ni.. A Presidential frown ha. been cet upon the rlalng coat of llrlng, and. he warn, agalnat th. price of beef Jumping over the moon, and altitude records by other necessities. . A year ago the nation waa optlmlatlcally In formed It could "aave by apendlng." but now cheaper beana cannot be ob tained by malting them cot more. A nation that laat November laaued a mandate. It could become proa perou. by going broke, ought to be able to feel like a glutton, due to not eating. THIS COCK-EYED WORLD. (Aoherllle (NC.) Journal) Refined white woman to cook and keep houee. Salary two dol lar, week. (Chicago Tribune) Every morning alnce th. wea ther ha turned cold, a bull ter rier wearing a mink coat 1. to be aeen on Lake Shore Drive. Th. coat waa tailored for him by ona of Chicago', leading furrlera and given to him for a Christmas present. Both the loaded, and the "unload ed" gun wreaked tragedy In Oregon yesterday. ... It now develop, that th. rumpus raging In th. rank, of Young Demo crat., la due to th. chagrin of a candidate for atate of lice, who emerged from th. little end of the horn when th. votes were counted. He blamee thla on the private ecre tary of the aovernor, and demanda hla .calp. Any Young Democrat who could not win, with the public mind In the state of mind It was laat year, haa legal and Justifiable grounds tor dug list. . The atate highway commission I. now confronted with th. engineering porblem of straightening th. high ways, and not missing any town, or hamburger stands. The preas and law enforcement agencies are now advised. In the dlscuaaion and prosecution of crim inals, to consider the home environ ments of the defendant, ere they render Judgment. The blond leader of the bank robbers wouldn't have done It. If the kitchen linoleum had harmonlred with the wall paper. "TRI E CONiF.SSTON." "Since the first engine ever took to Its first track. I guess brakemen and engineers have waved at any woman within their range of vlaion. All my life I've .-anted to wave back, but maternal chargea to turn a band eye to such cavalier goings-on. through the yeara, kept my band down and my tac a maak of soorl ety. But my hair la getting gray and the passing years have placed me beyond the notice of Mrs. Orundy ao that I now may Joyfully wave hand or hat or oar and at last the trainmen and I are friends. At leaat l'b a friend whether they know 't or not, and harvest from my own good will In the matter a recompense which haa little to do with their own reaction." (Olive Barton In the Con. Bsy Times.) Closing time for Too Let. to Claa ' Ada 1 1:30 p. aa. Editorial Correspondence CORVALLIS, Ore., April 27. President Peavy of 0. S. C. has a log cabin on a wooded hill, about 1500 feet in the air, and seven or eight miles from Corvallis. We are approximating both figures, but believe they are substantially correct. We are more certain regarding the latter, for it took ug about ten minutes to get there from the Benton hotel. President Peavy was at the wheel, and this is his average speed over poor roads, about eight miles in ten minutes. On a good road well we don't wish to get the president of the greatest agri cultural college in the world in trouble with the state police, so we will just skip that. But some fine day we would like to introduce President Peavy to Barney Oldfield, they must be about the same age and would have much in common, we are certain. This cabin waR presented to' Dr. Peavy by the boys in the forest service, and is our idea of what a log cabin should be, but so seldom is. It is constructed of heavy logs, with a huge open fireplace of stone, shuttered windows and a shake roof. All the members of the building committee were invited up to the cabin for a tenderloin steak luncheon, but only the under signed kept the date, which is a record of some sort. But after that trip we had no appetite. ' ' The main trouble was there was nothing said about luncheon in the invitation, and the writer in the vernacular of Asbestos Junction had "jest ET 1" So not being blessed with the gastric juices of a famished rhinoceros (or Charley Byrne), the idea of following a luncheon of soup, lamb chops, salad and ice cream with tenderloin steak and baked potatoes, etc., etc., was not exactly appealing. ' ' ' We aim to be obliging and polite, but eating when we don't want to eat, and no good reason exists for doing so, has never been considered within the purview of the imperative pro prieties, as far as yours truly is concerned. (If that sounds somewhat involved and pedantic please remember that we have been circulating in the classical atmosphere of the scholastic and academic, the past few days, and have been trying desper ately to keep up.) This cabin is situated on the highest point in the college arbotorcum and forest reserve tract, the former being -a sort of tree nursery, where innumerable varieties of trees are tried out, and the latter a laboratory for the forestry department, of the college. The CCC boys have constructed two roads through the forest to the summit, and while both look pretty narrow and rough, to a stranger in these parts, they did not bother Dr. Peavy in the slightest, who isn't a stranger far from it. He not only negotiated them with the ease of a squirrel scrambling up a tree, but turned around in them, two or three times, with the grace and nonchalance of Ted Shawn executing the "whirling" dervish. We always try to avoid free advertising, but think it only proper to add that Dr. Peavy drives a Dodge and has done so for two or three decades, more or less. Not the SAME Dodge, in fact, we have an idea he has to get a new one every year. At least, the one we became so well acquainted with (we were on intimate terms from the Dr. Pcavy'g expert hands it is nnnnED around the ruts and outer edges of the precipices, occasional stump or rocK, aDoui inspiring to behold. Certainly Henry ford was not tne oniy mechanical and structural genius of the early motor age. The Brothers Dodge knew their onions also, (we trust they give us Hn extra ad for that or something) .... '- And once gaining the top the trip was well worth the chiro practic treatment. For there from the log cabin, one is given a view that can't be surpassed in the state, as far as true PASTORAL BEAUTY is concerned. Down below Benton coun ty spreads out, farms, homes and villages along the meandering Willamette, as clear and plain as a relief map. It extends to the Cascades on the far horizon, where one can clearly sec the Three Sisters near Bend, and to of Mt. Jefferson. But for an inconsiderate ridge Eugene could be picked out sIro, at least it could that day for the skies were clear, the sun was bright, and of field glasses I All's well that ends well. We were returned to the hotel without, a refractured saero-iliac, and about 3:30 Secretary Byrne appeared, searching for that promised luncheon, and not having had anything to eat since noon except three hum burner sandwiches and a dose of mustard, which made it per fect. The four tenderloin steaks were broiled over the live coal fire, the potatoes were baked to just the right complexion and consistency, and Dr. Peavy as usual did all the work, in cluding the dishes, while Mr. Byrne, always the perfect guest, saw nothing edible was lett to attract the wood rats. . Can't say much for the mail service from the Athens of Oregon. No "air mail here and have just discovered the railroad mail closes at 8:45 p. m. for the Freight docsn t leave Albany, ,inst a few miles to the east, until nearlv midnight. Fear the editorial column will be filled with something other than the product day or two which should be classed as a major calamity nut won t be. A presidential election is on ment .appears to be tremendous. About, every undergraduate s car has white-paint slogans boosting this candidate or that, and during the military review this noon, airplanes flew over head, scaring the cavalry horses into caniption fits and making such a racket General Symonds, of the regular army, inspecting the units couldn't hear himself talk. The planes sported colored streamers advertising the superior virtues of Art Nelson, one of the candidates. At the convocation ceremonies later, the boys in the gallery let down a streamer, extolling the qualifica tions of a Mr. Cornell. Later walking across the campus, a loud speaker boomed from the top of one of the buildings maintain ing that a certain Henderson, should be senior class president, while nearby a yearling hull was beiwj led about by a bare armed youth! On the male bovine 's blanket one learned that Hiiirgin'a should be the campus .chief executive and "This is no STEER." Just why there should be such intense interest in under graduate politics no one can explain. Last year there was only one candidate for the senior class office, and some years in the paM, only a baker's dozen got excited enough to vote. Tomor row the election will bo held, throughout the day, and we should imagine, there will be a great celebration tomorrow night, by the successful contestant and his cohorts. . . As far as we could determine no candidate was cursing his rival out as a Bolshevik, or a tool of Wall Street, a Nazi or a Fascist, but the respective .qualifications of the respective aspirants were carefully pointed out, vigorously but free from rubble rousing or clap trap. Odd isn't itf Apparently the older we get the more ohilili.li we become politically. R.W.R. Some 9 543,000 harmonicas were Imported Into the United States dur ing the last year. Of r many supplied 7.468.000 of them. A method of studying Internal de fects of vegetable and fruit has teen developed, it employs a portable ;-rr machine equipped atth a Xluoroscopt. very start), was new. And in well named. The way that car boulders and along the extreme hitting nothing larger than an me size oi a Keg oi nun., the left the snow capped crest Dr. Peavy had an excellent pair . south, even though the Fast of Ye Editor's portable for a at the college here aud excite United States exports to Latin American countries have Increaeed more rapidly than exports to Eur ope in recent months. Only three patent, were lasued i; the first year of the U. S. pstet office, hut total now Is m.ve thai Jiaoooo More than iCO.POO are (or, tin .utomobilt. ' Personal Health Service By William Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to dlseue diagnosis or treatment, will be answered by Dr. Brady i stamped self ddressrd envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink Owing to the large number of lettrrs received only . few can he answered No reply ran be made to queries not conforming to Uittrurtlotu. Atfdret. Dr. William Brady. S85 CI Cmlno. Beverly. Calif THIS QUESTION In an article here recently we en deavored to explain about the phy siology of breathing and how the "vital capacity" Indicates an In dividuals physi cal fitness. Vital capacity . Is the sum of (1) the air breathed in and out of the lungs at each or dinary breath (usually leas than a pint), 2i the quantity of air that can be expelled by the strongest effort after normal expiration (this va ries from- 2fc to 34 pints) and (3) the quantity of air that can be taken In by the maximum effort after an ordinary quiet Inspiration (this is of course the same as (3). Average vi tal capacity of adult males Is 3700 cubic centimeters (approximately 7 pints) and that of adult females la 3600 cubic centimeters (approxi mately 74 pints). Reader Inquires whether I mean that the greater the vital capacity the more physically fit the individual Is, regardless of sex, size, height, age, weight and habit especially as re gards daily exercise, athletic activity, gymnastic training, and the like. More thoughtful reading of the explanation of vital capacity as re peated above will answer half of the reader's queries. Of course sex and size and age should be taken Into consideration. However, these fac tors are comparatively negligible, once the subject Is past puberty, say 13 br 13 years of age. But the In dividual's habit as regards dally ex ercise, athletic activity, gymnastic training, belly breathing, etc., has a good deal to do with hla or her vital capacity. Reasonable physical train ing always Increases Individual vi tal capacity. Even so simple a prac tice as a few moments of belly breahlng last thing at night as you settle down to sleep helps to main tain good vital capacity and. at least In my opinion, tends to prevent pneumonia, among other benefits. Can't stop here to describe Belly Breathing. Send stamped envelope bearing your address and aek for In structions, Individuals whose vital capacity Is low have a high diaphragm. Most lay readers won't know what this means. The diaphragm Is the breath. Ing muscle. Belly breathing pulls the diaphragm down, pushes the belly out Inflates the bellows. The I aQMclnfvre NEW YORK. April 29. Amelia Earhart seems to have acquired the perfect type of husband for a daring avlntrlx, In George Palmer Putnam' He Is a book pub lisher who, no matter his feel ings expresAea a commend able calm over her h a s a r dous ex ploits. He never opposes. Every plan Is presented to him before taking form and he Is always. In hearty accoi-d. He h a s perfect confidence In her ability at the controls and while not an active flier haa acquired much technical knowl edge. Also he has made several long nights. On her ocean hops he accompanies her to her plane and bids good-bye as casually as though she was Just off for New Rochelle for the evening Then he remains In seclusion, with out a wink of sleep, until he receives word of her safe arrival. Their marriage, despite the diver sity of their callings, has been singu larly ideal. They dine, lunch and attend the theater together frequent ly. I have been told that after her world flight. Interrupted by crack up. the may give up flying for all time because her husband has been such a good sport about It. There were a shaky few days re cently when It looked as though the historic New Amsterdam theater, long consldeoed an ace playhouse, might go over to burlesque and the strip act along the 42nd street Burlesque Belt. The papers were about to be signed when something happened which probably saved A. I. Erlanger nd Plo Zlegfeld from, turning over in their crypts. Those who knew (he dash and Rtalto flair of 42nd street 30 years ago would not know its domn-at-hcel and catch-penny droop today. A great street gone honky tonk. New York hotel owners. In letting down bars to small dogs, say they have suffered no damage losses what ever and have hsd but few minor complaints from guests. The patron with a dog. they say. Is Invariably well behaved and. reallrtutg he 1 more To All Who Suffer PILE AGONY Tr an wKa taffr fwra pllw w rr fwi to f H rut one smill bnt of MOAVA SUPPoSlTORIM, Follow the ImpU dfrffctlons and Witklr ( how th pJn, Mvny &nrj at Itvm en ftlUrd and rofi H ro, ftnd eomfort one urmla. N twd to ufTvr th torturing twin sbcOm dy. MfNirm mU hot Ittll with th mtnnM 'Sit yx mott rot rvautu or mjTty choor ulljr rtfanilotl Ak tot and ioovisd A10AVA PILE SUPPOSITORIES Jirmlni tor Unit m Brady, M P. OF, VITAL CAPACITY diaphragm la pretty high tn dead people, too. It Is a bit too high In any one who has what we doctors call poor muscle tonus or resiliency. It Is likely to be high In persons who have the wrong idea about good posture, the chesty complex, the bad habit of trying to pull in or hold in the "abdomen," as Mrs, Ma Is prop calls the belly. I attempt to explain how the dia phragm works In booklet No. 30 In "Little Lessons In the ' Ways of Health" series which U entitled "The Art of Easy Breathing," but darn It all. It costs ten cents. Visit the pub. He library some day and read a few chapters In Howell's Text Book of Physiology, which Is available in every public library worthy of the name, and perhaps you will get some Inkling of the function of the breath ing muscle. Other muscles help the diaphragm, of course, but they are of minor Importance. QUESTIONS AND AN8EWRS Vitamin D and Metabolism Can you tell me whether vitamin D has any effect on the thyroid gland? Should one whose metabal Ism Is low (20 per cent below nor mal, the doctor said when the test was made) take vitamin D at all? (A. E, A.) Answer. Vitamin D Increases the metabolic rate. Any one who needs lodln to speed up the metabolism, any one who Is hypothyroid probably also needs vitamin O. Sliver Nitrate Is silver nitrate Injurious to use as a mouth wash? (P. L.) Answer. Pure silver nitrate Is com. monly called lunar caustic. It would be unwise to use anything stronger than a one-half of one per cent so lution In the mouth more than once. Carrot Juke Please tell me how one can make raw carrot Juice, there being so little Juice in carrots. (Mrs. C. L. Y.) Answer. I have often wondered about that myself. In fact. I had a dreadful dream about It a big bozo handed me a mortar and pestle and took me by the ear to a vast bin of carrots, about a ton of them, and said you squeeze out a wlneelassful of Juice for me by breakfast time or eisei wny go to all, that trouble? Why not Just eat the carrots? (Copyright, 1937, John P. DDle Co.) fcd Note: persons winning Co communicate with Or Brady should send inter direct to Ur William Brady M l. m ei Camlno. Beverl) Hills. Calif or less under sufferance, Is careful with hl pet. Too, he is generally steady In his habits and not a ca rouse r. a person coming to New York for a fling does not bring a dog. And It Is the visiting party flinger who often not only disrupts hotel service but disturbs guests and causes property loss. Enlightened 1937: It was very in teresting to watch pedestrians on the avenue near Scrlbner's react to a window washer's ladder leaned from the middle of the sidewalk during the rush hour the other noon. In 15 minutes time not more than five passed tinder the ladder. All, gravely fearing the ancient superstition, walk ed around. One man reading a news paper was Just under It when he noticed his predicament, gave a tittle squeak and Indulged one of those stooping little Bobby Clark runs around It. I noticed Ouernsey Cur ran gave It the go y as did Vinton Preedlay and Percy McCord. I know a pulp magazine writer who for years has had but one pronounc ed superstition and that Is having his path crossed by a black cat. He never had the experience until re cently when It happened late one night by the light of the moon. He went to bed restless. In an hour his phone rang. It was unexpected good news from a London publisher. At daylight he waa aroused by a night letter mat . play he had almost for gotten had been accepted by a prom inent producer. And when he left hla apartment around noon there was the black cat sitting on an entrance step, coaxed Into the hou5e, it has been a household pet for eight months. Olln Miller In a ayndlcate para graph observe: "What puzzles a lot of ue about the average New York column la how Its conductor csn keep rrom thinking long enough to write It." Thingumbobs: Amos 'n' Andy keep friendly by sr-elng each other only on broadcfistlng matters . . . Franx Craven will not appear In or direct a stage or screen play that contains a suggestive line . . . Oouverneur Morris otter re-wrltes a short story a dozen limes . . . Edison Msrshall Is said to be the most widely trav eled mcJern author. He Is now in Burma . . . Darryl Zanuek smokes with Oregon Hill-Billies Modern Mountain Music Radio Artists and Entertainers A dunce band with real rhythm The most unique band in the West. MEDFORD K. P. HALL April 29 ADMISSION 30 cigars a day . , . Premier Baldwin can put himself to sleep with a few cups of hot coffee. f X am a shameless tip peerer. When 0 diner near me leaves a pourbols 1 strain and squirm until I can see how much. Last night I was sneak ing a peek ,nd looked right smack into the waiter's face. He smiled and said. "Ninety cents, air." And did I get sniggered at all the way home; all the way I did. (Copyright, 1937. McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS. SAM FRANCISCO Breakfast. Din ing room tn hotel look, a little austere and forbidding for mood ot the moment. Crave something closer to th. grass root.. Decide on little hole-in-the-wall waffle place down the street. COUNTER pretty well crowded, but one stool vacant. Park hat and slip into It. Believe It or not. girl put. down CUP OF COFFEE, and then pro duce, menu card, Instead of waiting until the food's all eaten and bring ing the coffee around aa an after thought. After all these years of waiting, to have that happen! Must be an omen, or eomethlng. Maybe Roosevelt's going to turn conservative. ORDER a waffle that being the place's specialty. The girl calls to the cook: "Dimple one!" , Not so bad. She might have made it "Pock-mark one." "Dimple one" Is a lot more appetizing. BREAKFASTER on adjoining stool is from Xj. A. At any rate, ne's reading a copy of the U)a Angeles Times, and no native San Franciscan could be expected to be doing that. He picks up his check, glances at It and chortlea gleefully. "Hey," ne saya to the girl, "you've got this check dated 1936. Where la this, any way?" "Oh," the girl answers good-naturedly, "this Is Just a little village up here In the north, and we're apt to get behind the thus." THE man from L. A. grins happily, obviously pleased with hlmaeu. "O. K." he concedes. "Give me that paper behind you. It must be a copy of the Police Gszetto from back in 1882. and I'd like to read up a lit tle." Just a little California persiflage. But how It does set hat L. A. guy upl He'll be telling the" story to his grandchildren. LATER. In the barber ahop. In chair next door child, aged about two. having rirst haircut. Agitated mother telle barber where to make each clip of the shears. Barber, who looks enough like Errol Flynn to get past the gate keeper at the movie lot and proD ably knows more about cutting hair In a minute than the mother coulo know In an hour, accepts each sug gestion as if It were a pearl of price less wisdom. That guy ought to have the first Important vacancy In the diplomatic service. He'd make some of these career diplomats look like plumbers THE real star of the piece, thougn. la the child. Instead of making the fuss that getting her hair cut entitles her to make, she takes it like a little hero. There are that kind of children, after all. JAN rRANCISCO, too, has gone dol 5 lar blU In a big way. Been m -CALLOUSES SOFT CORNS No sensible person will continue to suffer from those Intense throbbing foot pains when Mcone's Emerald Oil la so readily obtainable at Jarmln's, Inc. or any well stocked drug store. Two or three Applications and In IS minutes mott of the pain and soreness has dlappeared and as for soft corns and callouses a few appli cations each night at bedtime will soon loosen them up so they peel off easily no cutting. No matter how discouraged you have been t. you have not yet tried M nones Emerald Oil then you have something to learn. Moone's Emerald Oil Is guaranteed to give you complete satisfaction or money tock. ASHLAND MOOSE HALL April 30 I0" AND 20t? town two day. .nd haven't aeen a cart-wheel dollar yet except the Ion. one or two brought from home If It weren't for the small towns, stiver dollars would be museum pieces. OH. YES. One word more. It's raining. Boy, how It can rain In California this sprlngl But, as . result If it. th. Sacramento valley la a sight for sore eye. green aa an emerald car pet from one end to the other, and the Marin hills fresher and prettier thsn anything ought to be allowed to be In thla vale of sorrows. Flight 'o Time Med Curd and Jackson County histury from the met of the Mall Tribune 10 and 2U years -go. TEN YEARS AGO TODAY April 39. 1927 (It was Friday) American Legion post Is Incensed at collection taken up at ball game by a veteran for a mythical hospital. Jacksonville County Seat club starts legal move to prevent removal of courthouse to Medford. C. of C. membership drive starts off with a forum breakast. . April building In city shows In crease over year ago. Table Rock area needs rain after recent hot spell. Charlie Chaplin, film comedian, or dered to pay his wife 1500 alimony monthly. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY April 19, 1017 (It was Sunday) In looking over the school record we find among the visitors one par ent and one member of the board, this member being the district clerk. We do not consider this a very good showing for the Table Rock parents or for those elected to direct our school affairs. (Table Rock Tablets). Mayor C. E. (Pop) Gates addresses the P.-T. A. of the Lincoln school. Compulsory military service bill now in hands of congressional com mittee. British retain gains at Arras, de spite heavy Qerman counter attacks. Work of cleaning out city water reservoir Is completed, under direc tion of Water Superintendent Olen Arnsplger. New Feed Prices . HIGHEST QUALITY FEEDS X-Tra Egg; Producer Mash, per cwt 2.75 X-Tra Egg Producer Pellets, per cwt $2.80 Samson's Special Egg Mash, per cwt $2.45 Special Hen Scratch, per cwt $2.40 Triangle Chick Starter Mash, per cwt 3.30 Triangle Chick Starter, per cwt 3.35 Baby Chick Scratch, per cwt. 2.90 Bar-none Dairy Feed, per cwt 2.40 Samson's Special Dairy Feed, sack ...1.S5 F. E. SAMSON CO. SEEDS - FEEDS - FERTILIZER CROWDS ATTEND Apostolic Faith Revival Campaign 42 N. Front St. Medford, Oregon Evangelists, Musicians and Singers from the headquarters at Portland, Oregon are conducting these meetings. Organ Recital Each Evening at 7:30 Marvelous Testimonies Dynamie Messages on Fundamental and Prophetic Truths Male and Mixed Choruses SERVICES: 7:30 every evening (except Saturday' 10:30, 2:30, 7:30 Sunday A collection is never taken. "You will enjoy every minute." GREEN SLAB WOOD Big DOUBLE LOAD FOR DIRECT MILL DELIVERIES FIRST. COME - FIRST SERVED! Phone 7 Now TIMBER PRODUCTS CO. END OF NORTH Year Tor Burglars. SALEM. April 29. IrP) Edison Womack. 21. and Albert Johnson, 21. pleaded guilty in circuit court here to a charge of burglarizing a grocery lnr. Anrti ao. and were sentenced to serve a year each in the state peni tentiary. The men said their homes were In Sacramento, Cal. Closing time ,for Too Late to Clas sify Ads li 1:30 p. m. A can of LOWE BROTHERS QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL and a brush will make old, shabby pieces, shiny and nevf in a jiffy. You can do over almost anything, whether it's glass or wood or plaster. And it's so easy! Flows on smoothly , and dries very quickly. A wide range of colors from which o choose! BIG PINES LUMBER GO. Dependable Building Advice 6th and Fir Sts. PHONE 1 Coming Sunday "Romeo & Juliet" THE NEW CRATERIAN PINE CENTRAL AVENUE