PXflE FOUR MrcnroTffl watt; tktbttot;, anreFoniy ftnr.fiftN. tttdtt. mtt?tt m. tms VITAPHONE AiPLTORS SELL i REPORT of GRAND MOVIETONE FOR, wil.NE?TW THE MAN UtLINUUtNl LAIMUW AUJUUKNtU i Geo. A. Hunt Co. to Add Latest Film Equipment First Presentation in May Theater Measured For Installation. . Arrangement! and have been completed by the (Jco. A. Hunt AmuKoment company, fur tho Installation of the Vltaphone nnd Movietone, In the 'ratiliin theater at an ex pent a of not Ivtm than 115,000. V. V. Simon, In Htallution HuperviHor of the Electric Research I'roductH company of New York ond Lob AngeleH, yen terdny completed the surveying of Uie theater'H projecting room, etc. It in expected that tho niarhlmw "will he in operation within hIx weeks. J Tho brinelnR of theno two mar vpIuuh mechuniHmH to thlH city, KiveH to city and vulley screen fol io went tho Kami) up-to-date wrvlce iih Ih offered in metropolitan cen tern. . It In hiHhly prohahle that "The Jazz Hlntfer," a wonder picture in which A I .Jolnon Ih the Htar, will be the opening number. "The Hovenlh Heaven," a Fox produc tion Ih also Hcheduled for an early appearance. The Vltaphone Is uned In screen productions and haa been perfect ed, until the audience heart tho words and singing of the actoi-H, in unison with the picture!. In "The Jazz Klnger," Al Jolson Is seen and heard In five of his son km. The Movietone Ih used with news reelH. und Is the latest film feu til re. Jf a president n peaks, Is seen talking In a news reel, his voice 1m hiuird, along with the eheent of the crowd. If tho subject is an nuto race, or airplane event, the hum of the motors Is reproduced in natural tones. The Vltuphone Is a marvellous contrivance that reproduces the voices of the actors and synchro nizes the music of a film that Is of those pictures taken In hUhIIoh by this proce.HH, and the Movie tone, also marvellous, can be used with news reels where the film Is taken with the process. Not all films are taken hy the new pro cess, but many of the big feature pictures are. For Instance, if tho Student Prince, now showing at the (Va lerian theater had been taken hy tho Vitn phone-Movietone process, while viewing this beautiful film you could hear the voices of the uctors, you could hear the mnb chorus singing the raplvatlng Old Heidelberg songs, nnd the clinking of their beur glasses. Med ford will be tho only city In the stale outside of 1'urtland, hav ing this modern equipment, except possibly Salem, where such equip ment may be Installed at the new KIslnore theater In a few weeks. Where the Vita phone-Movietone process Is used In filming, nnd re produced on the screen of n thea ter equipped with this wonder re producing voice und music equip ment, no theater organ or orches tra. Is used, as the music is t-unmM In the film as tho latter Is made. For instance. In tho Seventh Heaven feature plrture which comes here soon tho audience hears the musls of a 1 07 -piece symphony orchestra which played when the films were taken. This modern reproducing equip ment can be used In short subjects on the theater program, taking the place of the regulation short com edy ns for Instance star vaude ville acts could ho given with the dfincing of the nctorH and their voices beln; heard uh well as their movements being seen. Nnt nil the moving pictures to be shown at the Craterian will be given by this modern process when the Vita phone-. Movietone process Is Installeil. but such films will be frequently given. J More than $5000 worth of Hie ; The grand jury that has for over ! delinquent land In t'.ie Medford , two weeks been investigating into Irrigation District has been din-! the expenditure of prohibition en I posed of In the past two weeks, . forcenient funds In this county since the land was placed In the adjourned last night until Monday. hands of the local realty board, j The reason for the adjournment This shows a rapid disposal of the j was not given out, but Indirectly land which is said to he among;1 rumored yesterduy thut no the best values in the valley, but i session of the jury would be held which became a problem to the j today, because several members of Irrigation board thru the unpaid 'he Jury who are farmers needed taxes of noma of the owners. With I today and Sunday to catch up the new set of progressive owners 'With their farm worn, in the HlMtrlrt it will he onlv a i Humors still continue rife about negotiations (natter of ((me un(i, the irrigation what the jury is investigating, the rates will be reduced, according to scope of the Investigation and as j local executives who are enthusl- j to when the Jury will make its re tastlc over the movement of the port public, but no authentic news 0. S. C. VOCATIONAL HEADS COUNSEL RURAL STUDENTS . Ovor ISO Ktmli'iilH of tho Junior and senior cIuhhvii of the M'l'onilury ttohnnlH In Jucknon county wru in nttomlunce today at Hip nil clay boh niun of "Vocational CoiinHcliiiK" at the Mi'dforcl armory. Ten ditrlcln were roprencntcil and six were fully represented, including the prcHcncp of thti school princlpalH. The main speaker of the fore noon wan Dean Jewel, department of education at the Oregon State college, and he spoke on vocational education, using Incidents from real life to Illustrate his address. Con ferences followed the dean's speech with the students segregated Into two groups. Conferences were also hold this afternoon and were to be followed by a closing oOliess by V. C. Ilubach, dean of men nt the Oregon State college. Kollo-.v-ln the adjournment student hid personal conference! with the slate college Instructors. . The Jacksonville. Phoenix. Cen tral Point, Talent and Itogue Itlver high schools were fully represented at tlie session. j ST. HELBNH. New high school nudltorium will b completed j oily In April. j land. about llieBO matti-m cun lie olilntn- Next Frltluy will bo "Farmer's ed. However, the rumor contfn Duy" Willi the local Knally Hoard, lues strong that that report .will he made ly tile first or next week, nnd this is apparently hacked up by the following Hem In last Tues day's Koxetiui-K News Iteview: "Senator 11. I.. Kilily leaves to morrow for Medford to assist In l inu kioiiii jury investigation into the Jackson prohibition fund ex- I pendlturcs. There is some uuestlon ! in that county regarding the regu- ! larlty of prohibition fund appro- I prlatlons nnd the grand jury Is j making a thorough Investigation. ! Senator Kddy was called In by the I circuit Judge to aid the grand Jury j In lis work and expects to be in .Mcnrorti until the first of next week." 4 BENEFIT LEGION and each realtor will bring either a dairyman or a stock man ns his guest to the Kealty Hoard lunch eon which will be held at Hotel Medford. Charles It. Kay was unanimous ly elected to the office of secre tary treasurer to succeed of It. V. Vlli:amH, who was forced to discontinue In the office on account of the pressure of outside duties. A proposal of the Northwest Association of Itenlty Hoards to meet with the local board on April 17 was rend at .he meeting at Hotel Holla ml today, and a rum mltteo consisting of Charles Wing, Walter Jones and Charles K. Hay was chosen by l'resldent Walter Leverette, to arrange details. On that date. President Williams of the association will come to Med furil. ficeoiitoiinled bv flenrtrn II.! (Irahcnhorsl of Halem. vice presi dent, und ('. V. Johnson, deputy reul estate commissioner of Portland. At noon of the same date they will hold u meeting in Ashland sponsored by Hie secretary of the A record crowd of dam e lovers Ashland chamber of commerce, j 11 r planning to attend the fure wllh the view to establishing a j wHl "Ppeuram-u of Whit lturln's board In that city. i radio orchestra at the Oriental 1 ,(Jardens Saturday night under the I auspices of the local post of tho I American I.eirlon. T h In nvont promises to be one of the most I i largely attended dances of the ' yeiir, by reason of tho special I features and decorations planned by the committee, j Whit itartons orchestra has won many friends during their Short stav In tho Itnirnn Itiver llev by the ex eel lent lir;iiwl nf national, music they render In nrtditlnn in New their iifrlul wont- r..,liieou I, The Dodge Hrothers hook tip from Detroit, .Mich York and Hollywood, feuturln group of celebrated movie stars 1 ami producers and Haul White- J very enjoyable who attend. time to all those The proceeds of the dance will go toward defriiylm; some of the lrP-rmiVml fun vnoiunu nf 1 tin mnn s lamous orcnesira, was neuru nierb an Legion, which will hold by local radio fans last night from ,hHl. (inmm state meet In Mert 0 to 7, with h variety of results, j fim, n(1Jt AmfUHt. .,.n,PrH r Although some testified to almost tho ,(H.h1 pnM( (lf jKfon an. perfect reception, others cMlmcd , B,Vn(f tMP ,,,, n L...,,, (Ml, of that they were unable to bear onv-' attention In order to insure n in i ii g , u in 1 1 it iiuosi. oijii, wncn i nu ulr cleared somewhat. The concensus of opinion locally indicated the popularity of John Ihtrrymoro over the other featnr spuUei'H and musicians, on account of his clear enunciation and sph did delivery. Ilarrymore gave th sollio(iiy of Hum let which pre ceded the show. Although part of this mi' mora Me interpretation was whispered, it came over the air more clearly than anything else on the program. v LOCAL BOYS TO C. P. JUNIOR CLASS 10 PRESENT PLAY L The annual Junior class play of the Central Point high school will; be p resent etl tit K o'clock tonight ; at ihe high school auditorium, with! "Mr. Hob." n two-act comedy, the. singe vehicle. Rehearsals on the play have been in progress for nev- eral weeks under the direction of Mrs. Kthel Fleischer. t In the order of their appearance.) the cast Ih as follows: 1.. Jenkins. J the butler, Perry Johnson; Ri-hecca: Luke, a maiden lady. Kern Hatha-1 way; Patty. Miss l!egccoa"s maid,1 r-'loru Collins; Katherlne Uocer.4,1 Miss Rebecca's niece, Dorothy Ihir-' rlHon; Philip Rnyson, Harold Mor-j ton; Mai Ian Itryaut, Kuihcrlne'' friend, Louise ltohucrt: Robert Itiown. clerk of Pennon Pennon. Alfred Carlton. Furniture to be used In the play Is furnished by the Medford Fur niture and Hardware company. There will be special music between the two acts, including vocal and instrumental number When they appeared in the Juve nilis court yesterday afternoon Dale (lolford and Ixmia IHdeu were each committed to the state training school ut Salem on charges nf thievory nnd burglary. Ottlford. 12 yearn of ago, is charged with breaking Into the Trowbridge Cabi net Works on Houth drape Htrcet, and Hlden. 14 yours nf age. admit ted breaking into the Prospect store twice and taking supplies. The hoys will probably he taken III In Salem early next week. , Fred Swift, who was detained in connec tion with the crime, was ipiestioued by the police but was given tils liberty. Bilious ? Take W-NATURE'S REMEDY tonltfht. You'll be "lb and fine'' ty morning lonue clear, heiulsche one. appetite back, bowel acting p1eaant!y. bitloui at tack forgotten. Forcontipotlon. too IJet ter than any mere laxative. Only U&c. I KcconimcuJcd and Sold by I' l eil f i irt Urn tltilB FOR THE CHILDREN o Our Easter Candies Are Now in and They Make a Wonderful Display Wo havp solid ( 'licn'oliito niiiinits. Chickens, etc., Foiulant l-'i lied l'us, J'.ijr Chocolate Kaster Haskcts full of choice chocolates. S( our display in the windows and in the store. Mailed VUKE anywhere in the United State. Jas. McNair's Pharmacy 214 East Main Phone 91 MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price,' No Matter What the Price MANN'S mm e e Wter riromeincaicte A Great Selling Event at'lMANN'S Opens Saturday and Continues Until Easterly 500 New Silk Dresses Go on Sale Tomorrow Morning at Ridiculously Low Prices $15 Dresses $9.75 l')0 dresses in good quality flat crepe, georgettes, printed, and plain, wool crepes and tweeds; one- and two-piece effects; also ensembles. . These dresses are made from nice quality materials and styles are right up to the min ute, suitable for school, business or afternoon wear, light and dark colors, l-egualr selling price up to 1:. Wliile thW last, Q 7C Saturday, each 1 Exclusive New Dresses In our better dresses we have new Mallinson's prints arriving daily, printed georgette and chiffons; al o plain colors and combinations. For street wear, "Korrect" sends us light weight wools and flat crepes at 19.75;'- "Anthony" dresses are always ' beautiful for afternoon and evening wear at !!).75 to 155.00; and from Mason Carpenter we have beautiful en sembles, printed georgettes and chiffons from $45.00 to $98.00. Children's wash dresses, fast col ors, all stvles adn sizes, priced from $1.00 to $12.95 each. $19.75 Dresses $ 1 5 125 dresses in this lot, all new snappy numbers from Pansy and Ming Toy; hi-tie dresses for the young girl, one- and two-piece dresses in flat crepe and georgette and new printed silks and georg ettes, all attractive bright colors, that are so popular; also the new ensemble idea in kasha and tweed, long and short coats, bodice top skirt and silk blouse, all sizes, 14 to 4(5. Regular 19.75 value, Fas- : $15.00 Easter Coat Special S29.75 Values S24.75 This is our prize group consisting of "Printzess", "Miss E" "Con de" and "Caljer" coats and ev eryone knows their superior val ues at this low price, they are ex ceptional buys; charmeen, kasha, kittensear broadcloth, twee d s, twills; silk and broadcloth lined, junior sizes and women's sizes irom 151) to 52. Regular values to 29.75, on sale Sat urday, each $24.75 Easter Coat Specials Just nine coats in this lot, all wool tweeds and fancy mixtures. Full lined, self and kasha trimmed. All good sizes. Regu lar $15.00 value. dQ QC Special, each tyV.VV S20 Coats S14.75 12 coats in light and dark kashas, home spun and tweeds, each garment nicely tailored, some are fur trimmed; others with tailored collar and novelty cuffs, sizes 14 to 42, regular $20.00 values, on sale Sat- CI A 7t New Hats Arrive in Time For the Easter Promenade 100 NEW SPRING HATS S6.95 Values $5.00 These hats are in black and colors and arc made of embroidered hair braid, crochet visca and silk with nedaline straw com binations; incomparable values, for (5.95. on Sale Saturday, each $5 Hats in both large and small head sizes in all styles and colors, made of both straw and silk.. Special $2.95 and $3.95 each. Exquisite new line of women's tailored and trimmed hats, including the celebrated "Jauntee" line of hats, made by Meadow brook designers. Many to ("7 CjTI choose from, special, each ' Children's hats in a great variety of styles and colors, juiced from $1.95 to $3.95 ea. figured or- 95c DAINTY UNDERWEAR AT SPECIAL PRICES $1.29 XKW S1IORTIKS made of a fine quality rayon trimmed in three! ruffles of contrast iny; col ors, nery new, all sizes, 1.4) values, special.... Nature Rival Garments We have ,just received a complete line of Nature's Rival corselettes for spring wear, priced from $2.75 to $15.00. fi miles and belts priced from $1.25 to 8.00 each. Dainty brassieres and bandeaus priced from 69 to $3.45 each. Scarf Spcil Triangle scarfs made of heavy quality crepe de chene, tie dye and polka dot patterns. fl.95 val., (M A Ck ea... special, See Window Display Mann's Dept. Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD OREGON urday, each Just in an Exclusive Line of the Celebrated Conde and Printzess Coats Priced from S3 9.50 to S69.50 NEW SPRING DRESS FABRICS 40-inch heavy quality crepe de chene in shower dots nnd floral patterns in the very newest de- signs A new material $2.59, $2.95 for tins season, lard, 36-inch art taffeta fine quality in most any de sired shade, very special Saturday, yard. $1.19 40-inch silk and cotton Indian prints, crepe ray on and rayon washable colors. 1.19 QC value, special, yard ZfJ 54-inch wool georgette in the new spring shades, a beautiful transparent woolen fabric, 4.25 value. Special, jTJ 0 New Organdies 40-inch tub-fast permanent finish gandie for the dressy wash dress. Special, vard New Percales 3f5-inch fast colored percales in many patterns and colors, suitable for general usesj including dresses, smocks, aprons and children's wear.. 29 vard. For Saturday only a charming apron pattern given free to each customer buy ing one or more vards of material. EASTER SALE OF HOSIERY Women's Theme hose, pure silk with cotton top, heel and toe, comes in all colors. 1.75 value, special pair Kayon and lisle hose in all colors and sizes, splendid, quality, special, fiC, pair UcJC Kayser's silk hose with slipper heel, in all the new shades, regular 1.75 value, Saturdav, d 1 rr fair M.Oy Children's socks and fancy colors, to 8 ' j, special, pair 0 Women's Slips $1.95 These garments are made of a very heavy quality of art satin in all the light shades for spring wear, are unusual fl? 1 Qtf values at P 1 .7J Women's Union Suits Women's unionsuits cotton knit, light, bodice and built up tops, tight knee, all sizes up (1 1 Q to IS. Special, suit P I X 2 Children's Union Suits Children's sleeveless cotton" knit unionsuits knee length, in all sizes, Saturday, 75 C on sale suit .... Pillovt Cas 428$.SUi size, double wear, quality, 29c. value, IQ. Saturday, each X 5 V iSlbric Gloves For women, with novelty turn-down cuffs, all sizes. sr:1: a$i-i9 Infants' Sweaters All wool (ji white trimmed in piiO and blue. QQ $1.45 in plain sizes up 29d Turkish Towl 22x44 size, heavv quality, in plain and fancv, (iOc. values, special, each 48c special, each Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid Bia Tape To reduce stock we will sell all our biasTapes and braides iat sold up to Saturday, 9C 15, :i for Specials in Toilet Articles Spiro Powder Baby Powder :j Cakes of Palm- olive soap Holland loom Cream Mentholatum Hath Salts, values up to 35c, on sale Saturdav Agents for Butterick Patterns 19 Cents o