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PAGE FIV19 L STATE GIF OF HEW AMBULANCE HANKOW AROUSED h - LEGION -tN CIIY FOR JOHN PERL BY CLAIM FRENCH i at i't kui. w.i Ih.bilro to ih-art ' REDWOOD EMPIRE on a v.u.iinn l'11' i.-t:mrfly 1- -v. .1 In .'!. iiii'-! 1 1 fin i'a.1.-. Tlu-i tint i.Uu i.inv t onili i U'-l I I.inkou Ml u:tt ioti bin i y r -i;;tVt)i-tl ih .i tliitit nut- MFOFfmn MATTi TTttTiFNr". MF.nFOTjn. ORF.C10X. TlTFliSDAY. APRTL ". 102S. SQUAD t "The Kcpoi ter," an II. I. L. l'iitiii cs iiroihittion cutiH'tly. was rohinhti'tl Uwv lutliiy ;,tul ill' film i.s to he rent to San Fran cisco lalKHiitoilt's tmiiKhi for ilc velDpinj; and printing in onb-r ( Iju hi-re in time for exhibition next Monduy. Tuesday and V-d-uf.day at the Itialto tlu'aU'r. 'flu imt'ily feature with (l-n (Fatty) J.ayinon ii the ntuv w .as mailt' cu lt in Mrdford, with .Medford mill- taking hart in ihu majority '.in- il vchMM! film will arrive la-iu by air mail and is lo he shown here an a pie-view hefun heinK released for general dis triliUtion. Yesterday afternoon scenes were taken ui the Van St athletic field, shutting the Med ford hiKh school foothall team in action, with Fatty Laymon play ing on a team opposing the lupii sctiool eleven, the meniliers m which were all dressed in their regular playing uniforms. Today s.enes were taken at the citv lift 11, Junior high school, chamber of commerce, and along various locutions on .Main street. Among the local residents who took part in scenes shot yester day at noon was (leorge Maddox. the little colored hoothlack at Sluser's harher shop. tieorge fitted Into the situation well, ami Director Charles Dorety was en thusiastic over his work. Unroll Adams, four-year-old son of -Mr. and .Mrs. 1.. .1, Adams, and Tom-; my. tour-year-old son of Mr. and cnn nml ,u ,lim Is duo tho credit Mm. mm Henderson, also took'"f liK rRn "over the top" feiitured onrts in vestonkiv's ! thl' "iit""al membership eon- pcc lie:'. A few street scenes were sched uled to he taken I his afternoon. With those taken, "The Reporter" will be entirely completed. HUBER SHOP FIRE E Damage estimated at approxi mately $51100 Wiis caused at 1 1 :U'1 last night when fire of tin un determined origin burned in the t rear of the F. .!. Huber tailor j shop on West Main street, de- ; rtroying considerable cloth and ' badly damaging eiiulpment. The fire, which had a good start be -1 fort? the fire de part men t was j called, was (tiiekly put under eon- j trol by Die department, which i laid t hree lines of hose but used only one. The shop wsis closed (oday, hut will probably he re-opened :ix soon as the f he I ire insurance can bp adjusted, according to Mr. 1 luber, who stated that a fire sale would he held, inasni u-li as practically Die entire slock was damaged by smoke. The Weather Lowest temperature this morn- Ing, 411. Fret ipitat ion for ing a a. in., M'Z Inch Yesterd-.y's weathi est temperature, all month since; 1 !' 1 '2, i" per.ilure yciileribiy, ; month sir.ee 1 : l l'. 2 peni t lire yesterday. 'A hours end- r here: Iligh hi;,hest ihis Lowest loiii H; lowest this Mea'l teill depjirlUie for the ('ay. deficiency, l Average 'laily deficiency mouth, x degrees. Freeipitai ion : T o t a 1 r;i sinct 1st of month. 4a inehe; year average for Die month 1 ' i..v; inches. Total rainfall since Janu ary 1st. inches. Total rain fall Kinee Sep't niber I, I 4.1'X inches. Humidily yesterday. " a. m.. er e'int: 2 norm. HU per cent . m.. 73 per cent. Cliatii ter of dav. eb.udy. Sun sets at : 4 1 i. m.. rises to morrow :4r. a. sets tomorrow C:4' p. m. i Itisev and level horizon. omputed for Forecast for tonight and tonior rt Vv: Fair toniuht ami Fritay; heavy frost 'tonight: rising temper ature Friday. ' L. WALTFR DICK. Meteorologist. Fnited States Weather Hureau. Our Attractive Facilities Make Banking a Pleasure Here You will find this bank always o ready to render Banking Scrv-;(" ices that are so essential to ; every one. 'I The entire office force makes j you feel at home. Our plan ! is to hav you feel better when ! you leave than when you come, j With this spirit prevailir banking can not fail to bei pleasure here. prw n ctMirm' i:. ti.r ..f tlu-i-'vi-d brn- I;t M.'.lfm .1 hi the bahiiu'' day he will ; fii ials in c National r I-ove. si iiminan- Aimiicaii l.cion ar t niKlit and u ill iaak' ; lu -atlHiiat iliirinx of the ve-k. On Stin- .iijin local Legion o U'omiilK tin arrival of onnnuiulcr 1 :, w. i;. StKiI'ltiitl wlin is M-luilulril tti visit M.-.llonl by airplaii.- April Mh. t'oinruamicr tb'oi'Kc I.ove is one of tho best km tn.l lx Mate Hit lioro test which closed .March 3 1st. At a great raeiifiee. Commander Love ; lias given up his personal business : thl- f.Piir no... t tw, . ff. i . . t . I j American Legion. His untiring i devotion to the stale department has resulted in Oregon now being I regarded as one of the foremost , legion departments in the entire ' country. Today Commander Love is visit ing Klamath Falls post alter hav ing installed a new Legion post jut Kerby last night. Tomorrow he (will confer with local post officials land Saturday noun will meet with the convention commission at j luncheon to discuss final plans for the .Mcdtord convention In August, b'uuduy Commander Love will play a leading part in the reception of N'atioii'ii Commander Spal'ford at the local airport. FKNDLKTON. Ore., April r.- Prominent sheepmen r,un aon. meeting here yesterday, voi opposition to Die proposal of j railroad commission appearing he lore tho interstate comniLrce com- , mission reiiiostin., an increase in t rates on livestock at l!ie hearing! ' held recently in Chicago. j i The shippers seriously object lo : what they believe will "bottle up" .their markets ami -point out that i approximately J.:'om.hoii lambs are I shipped annually from Oregon, j Washington ajid Idaho. A wide dis- j IrilmtioH is essential in maintain-; ing tin sheep industry, they claim.' iind with the consmnpt ion of their; product lamely confined in the: . f c;po. K degrees, eust. favorable rates are a neces-1 for thciSjty f (H, propiined rates become' 'effective, the price of mutton rainfall . would be nrnhnhlv advanced in Die I eastern markets, thev stated : n lM. 7:30, Ma - 1 At a public installation j held next Friday evening ; ' officers of the Scottish Ri sonic lodge, headed bv Faul Uyn- ntlig. venerable maa.er, will in stall the officers of the Ue.Molay ehitpter in Die lodge room tm the third floor of the Masonic temple. Fed lowing the installation, the DeMolay members will put on the majority degree work followed by ii dance for OcMnlays and friends. The general public is invited to at tend the installation work ami at I the same time gain a view of the 1 palatial surroundings of the Ma sonic temple, an addition to w hich was completed a year or so ago. IE Ha rry Rosenberg ni urned to Medford this morning from a va cation trip of three month in Kurope. during which lime he traveled over Mediterranean Ku -rope and Fngliind. "I'.uy. It's good to be home again." wip the first words said by the local man as he a lighted fi nm the train in the midst of a group of relatives ami f ri ''Pi: gathered at the statin come him. Q I'OHTQvP. Or.. Apr. bVi A. A . Holland' r w at acquitted by a Jury late yesterday of a charge of aidim: and abetting officer f the Rank of Kenton in wrecking the bun i.. Holla mh'l'. pre eb-tit of the tlef u net Fnited Meat com pany, ivm charged with having ili'fr J'ranU l'lrl. son of Mr. and Mrs. John I'i'ti, arrived imiue vt-sierday, witli niif of tlie niftiest new invalhl euaciii s. or amiiuliiut s, evrr seen anywhere, liaviug drien the lilu cylinder luxurious iiinior amhu lance all Die way from 1'io.ua, ' ( thin, to Medfoi d. it di.-tam-e t.f :).'.( 4 :t miles, since March I'1, wiili-i out a sinule mishap, despite the muddy and rutty roads over hun dreds of miles of Die hum j'mrney. I Frank early in March graduated wil li except ii ma My hiu I; s :it ; tlie Ciucllimili. Ohio, school of em-, halming, reach in;; a grade of in all of his final evnn t nations. After graduating he w cut to the factory at Fiqiui. ohatined tile new eight -cylinder invalid coach and started for home. 11c made a stop; at l.os Angeles after having driven: continuously for 1 1! days, for a visit; with his sister. Mrs. Ailecn I'ci I ' Six. after which he ci.iitiniicil on j the journey to Med ford. ' His intimate fii"iid and fratern ity brother at the (. A. C, WaiT'-n I.. Mailt y of 1 lollywood. aee.un- ! panietl him, and is now hi?, guest, j The new Meteor coach is luxuri-, ously fitted up and contains all the latest modern ituprovements. , including hot and cold w;iti r. ehv-jbe trie fan, scats for attendants ae- compunying the invalid, etc. KERBY POST OF III Several miMiilici's nf Mutlfon! 1 WHt 'No- 1- American Legion, went to Kerby. Oregon, last night to as i sist in Installing Oregon's newest 1 Legion post. At (Irants Pass they t ; were tendered a dinner by the local ; post officials at which State Com-' i mander tieorge Love wan the guest of honor. Following Hie dinner a carava:i 1 , of .Medford mid Drains Pass caru Journeyed to Kerby, :;s miles from , ; Grunts Puss on tho Crescent City j ; highway. ! The new post was Installed by State Commander Love assisted by Grants Pass ami Medford post of i ficials, I .'on Morrison iu-ing in i stalled ait post comiuandor. Tie I new pest will be known ns Glenn j Morrison Post No. 7t in liottor of the commander's brnlher, who Have i up his life for his country in the World war. Following the meeting a fine l'ed was put. on by the new Ladies' i Auxiliary unit which was also .;iv ; en its ciituier last night, i Among those who attended the installation from Medford were j Post Commander II. F. Uromloy. i Adjutant Fee Giiiiock. Past Com I ma nders ( leoi e.e C'etbling, Faul M' - Domild, See:ey jlall and Fred I Schefl'el. and Legionnaires Cole lloljmes and Henry Klulner. Al KarasJck. the Russian Lion t 'of Fortland, is expected to arrive' i in Medford tonight for his match1 j;it Die Hilarity hall sporting pavil- ion tomorrow evening with Cull i Montana, the llollyw I movie ; I shiek wrestler. Hull w ill arrive i ! tomorrow morning for his bom- ( I crush ing battle with Kara sick, iuho has the reputation of being , one of the strongest men on Do j mat oil the Faeific coast. ' Further improvements are be ing made id the wrcslhng pavilion.1 w hich made such a favorable iin- ; picssioll last week when I iull wrestled Sailor .lack Wood it ml j defl ated him two out of three j 'falls. (ienetal opinion of the wrestling fans seetus to point 1 toward Full. who. by his dean way 1 !"' wrestling, impressed the fans perhaps more ihau any other, visiting wrestler has done. Tex Porter is training haul for his match with Ceil Harriet; of' (irants Fass and is determined to make Rariiek su" enough or put , both shoulders on the mat for Die count. HEAVY FROST IS A heavy frost is predh ted fr tonight b y t h e San Francis o weather bureau in the regular daily forecast received here ihln morning, and clean ng weai twr I this afternoon seemed to b;ft'k ' this forecast. A It hough Floyd V o u n g. t he government frost ex pert stat ioned here annually tin ring the s,Oing season, Unaiiably refuses to make any comment on t he frost out Inn); until he m a k e h his own forei ast about li ::i or 7 p. in. : daily, he limit" this rule this forenoon long Oough to admit that there would undoubtedly be ii frost tonight, aceordln to th' weailer may of De forenoon, ami na id that the ehflcWI of fsf ap - :ig Ho- frovt hut were n bo ul one In Ti. 1 COMMUNISTS AFRICAN FLIGHT ntiifii April hat a sfi i. n II., nk. u if Die 1'r. i i hand o now fct'i off hi situal i cause iiatlHM alleu s witli an; i i u .s there I HNIilUllists if i'i each Mil Tsunr coin -si,in. -T;i, comm-Hiiier of the Maiikow. has puhlMu d W hieh he sent to C.ea-Kai- hck , coiiuuandf r 'he n.u ionalit atiii. r r IS' D Chi. chief cUi-in;; xh- '"ictich consul of eepting a !.ribe of S '.! I'M.IMMt ,M.--,'tl for hrii l'oriii;; the m m li i u 11 ii t and urgiim li -eru ll eo',c one was st-U Festers ha Die national the seizure of lie ecssmn as Die I'.ritish :ci in ,Ianuar . 1 i'J 7. :i d.!-play-d in denouncing the French. A report todav said ih troubh resell fd from t le- i ii:-i:l s refus.: I .o g'.ve lip Inn Chinese women al leged ;i b- coinmuiibts. since Ili'V were political refugees. The hga'ioli b nicd the bribery acem.t lio:i v h;eh is not crediietl in an li-spon-ihle foreign titiarters a!ld stated thai any attempt to teie the concession would be resisted vigorously. One 1 ''eiieh gun boa i is in I lank' 'W and wil ilispatehed M Mtrtei. pt mm mm TIiree-piart ev beautiful prill III ft Paris ,-9iys lower crowns hats moulded to the head ; cut away decisively over one eye lirims rolled off face in a lenut henc front effect. All these ideas executed in the new hats of correct straws, fine I and satin nianv A varied selection shades. All SOU i hi l.o.l:oN. April .Neath t "ancto he- fl'g an plane sottlleM n !y Neath mtdished .ein;; the tip of t ri lo l.-i declared t. ha Utstautlin.': feats, i.ei.tn to Dy froi coin iuent to the . lnaUe a flight . t tu c 'apt tow n io f tin I'lhf . Die liuht and plan" ; to ma Ue a sdo flight o er Die same icrriittry. While flying alone throughout the flight. Lady Heath was accom panied ocr a portion of the tr:p by Lieutenant It. U. H'-nDcy who in a in it tier plane eitu ted her acres; the Sudan when the author ities there declined to permit her to t!y alone over that dangerous territory. W'ASIIl X ( '. T X . April . t.-V'- -lieluoMil of Chaimcey I'arker id Xe'.v Jersey IiS a lllelllber of Die legal staff of th-- shipping bmrd. was called for in the sen Me le.l iv by Senator Hcflin, democrat, Ala- To look your smartest this Easter, you will want to select one of our many new ensembles they are so perfectly tailored, so distinctively styled. The Dress Ensemble cial !' line soft $29.50 TSue Tweed Ensemble $29.50 t0 S49.50 hi I'iiVdrcd tweeds in ciisliinere t -pe fab -J he ever so snwirt t;ins. gi;i-.s ami navy, lines and details that distinguish eiisem y inilrli liKire e.'ielisive. Misses' and sizes. Printed Silk Frocks ore allurini;- than ever liewilehilin cohir i-nlil-iiatimis, with clever hits, tiers, and irrenu- lar hcin-hues In suit each j ' $ a.L;arl nf fashinll nnc- nr twn-iiece lundel.s. Women's sizes, to )"; misses' sizes, II to 'JO. Fashioned of printed crepes, printed radi ums and printed georgettes. Easter Dresses $18.95 to $59.50 Dresses that are well worth Die money we are asliiny. Frocks that copy tlie smartest, of new I'Vendi imports. In flat crepe-satin, (lie fhcer crepes in the newest; of colorings. "Women's and misses' sizes. These Hats for Easter touched with petalimiraid. $6.95, $9.95 to $22.50 of Mad; hat and ill (lie head sizes. ADRIENNE STEWARD Medford National Building SAX Fit WClriCO. April a. -.-T - The It, ilv.oo.l Kuipire i.; lion antlouilttMl lieie yesievday thai a party el "paihtiuders" for I lie au iv.ial 'KeiiwotMi Finpire caravan will leave lie re Frhiay to visil Saei -iiM-nto, (iiit-o. Iteddim.. i k;i. F.il.; C ranis i'ass. itoscbiiru. i-jea'!'-. Salem, Fort la ml. Ore , ,!lnl Lou.-;-view, ( H mpia. 'a-'oma ami ScaUi.-. Wash. The annual c at avail will leave here April l!a lor it s nm t hw at il tour and Die juruthnlers" will make pi epu rat inns for i iiat excur sion. .. . Miss Helen Norris Undergoes Operation The many friends of Miss Helen Norris of this, city, who was oper ated on in Kauinuel hospital. Fott land a few days ago. will ;e please! to learn that she is getting along nicely . The operation was to stia::htea her limits Il nl were at' fecied by iniaiitile paralysis sev eral years ago. The surgeon says he will bo aide bi great '. help Miss Norn:' condition, which will be wehniue news to her ;rieuds. M. .1. Nonas, her lather. h:is re turned heme. Mrs. Norris will re main vvilh Helen. hn expects to he in the hospital about three months, :!lrT-lW'llTltr-l;i t'iiliric with dress in timii ii !. J I III new sea- I f y f f7 84x76 Special $1 .00 $1.59 Broadcloth Dress Shirts, Blue, Gray, Brown or White . . . $1.15 Men's Dress Hats as low as . . . $1 ,75 Men's Dress Caps at 95c Ladies' Spring Hats . $1.359 $3.85 Ladies' Siik Hose "Guaranteed" . . . 85c Men's Sport Pull-on Sweaters . . $2.98 Men's Ail Wool Blazers . ... $2.98 Manson Last Work Shoes . . . $2.95 Boys' Dress Pants $1.95 Old Hickory Shirts 85c Big Yank Shirts g5c Mile Wide Shirts, really are about a mile and a quarter wide 98c Men's All Wool Suits Will H. 32 North 1 SEE Apostolic Faith Mission 42 North Front Street, Medford Old-fashioned eoiitfretcat ioual sinjiiiifr. led by 10-piccc orchestra. Vocal numhers by Uadio Sinu'crs at. every service. INSTI.'l'.MKNTAI, TKMO venders special se lections. Powerful lest hnonials and searching messages. Services every ni:,rht (except Monday), 7:l-". Sunday, 10::!() a. in., -::!U and 7::6 . in. "This Is a Great Revival" Dahlia and Gladiola Bulbs Wo Ii ii t'o n clioli'o si ick at lionicBiown Dulilla anil Gladiola Ijiillm fur Mitlu nt reasonable prims. TIicko biilbH aro all our 011 riilHlnn mid aio prlzo-wlnnlns Htot-k. Semi for list of varieties and prleeH. t Hosier's Flower Gardens ASHLAND, OREGON Phone 341-J ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.85 mocr.tru .... Wilson Front Street INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A, L. HILL, Mun.fl.r Phon. 105 80 N. Central Medford, Oregon T Altar "Partnem In CorarannUy th.- i ..rfi.- iitlltinn. - i.f lln- . ..ns,i: . DcY?ome!V, I'jnk lu U. f i .luj itiv ii.iiulluii. j