PAGE TWO
i' ,
local and
JU
Personal
I'luyliiK for the first iluriniri
the lonutli of li feature film per-1
formancr. Miss Alum ljnvrciice yos-j
loriluy afternoon entertained the
Bccoml show miiilnfce audience ill 1
llilllt'K I'ljilPlian lit till' commie, of i
tho Wurlilzcr pipe oruan. I lor pcr-
form unco wim hli;lily coiiipll-
liiented, j
Hollywood pictures. 5 for lr. i
HtarlH Wednomlny. Mny 2nd. Open!
10 a. m. to 9 p. in. 413 K. Mnln.
nrar Cozy Nook. ,
A InilldliiB permit wn Iwui-d byi
tlio city yi'Htcrday to the American I
Kruit Growers, Inc., for the con-
Ktructlon of- a Sio.tiutl wurlioune
on Houth Fir Bticct. i
St. Mark'8 card piirly olpimoV i
from Wcdnomliiy to Thursday. M.iy
3. at 2 p. in. Prizes. l'roc-eedH ko
to orfian fund. Tho public Invited.
41
Rallnon riHhlnc was approaching
Im bent yesterday nnil some blK
ratrhPH were made by local aniilerH.
Trout fishlnH with a fly whh also
reported to be fine. I'. A. Snider
cuUKht lx blK fellowH yesterday and
tills morninl.' had two more. He re
cently iiruulrcd pio Innd iiIoiik the
river and him one of the finest
fls.lillif! HP'.ta obialnablej (Irants
l'aiw Courier.
Don't fail to eo I ho 10-rcun l
boxliiR content between "Phil"
Iliiyea and "I'nt" Padleford Friday
nlitht. May 4, Hilarity menu. 4J
Guests rroin a. "distance register
ed nt Medford hotel Include Mil
ton I.. Hnnllne and fi. 1-:. Kice of
Ilaltlmorn, Mil., H. Ijpv Hull of New
York City. Mr. anil Mix. Chun. II.
llrtach of Hummlt, N. J.. F. I.. John
Kon of Chicago. '. T. Tucker and
It. II. Evarm of St. I-ouIh. Mr. and
Mia. W. A. Hrommer of llastliiKii,
Neb.. Mm. Helen Huffman of Phur
lilx. Aria., nnd Kileen Whelnn and
party of Vancouver. II. .
lltan coal, clean, low In ash. llan
nen Coal Co. Phono 2311. 337tf
Mr. MarKiiret Karnea. worthy
matron of tho Omnia Pans chapter
of Bantam Btar, will arrive In Med
ford tomorrow on special lode
business.
Hollywood pictureH. 5 for 10c. 4(1
Harry Hkyrninn left this noon
by nuto for Marshfielil to attend
tho district convention of Wood
men of the World and visit hi
brother in that city for aiiveral
day.
Kill your clRar llRhtcr freo lit
our new flllliiK station. Tlio Tni:
liery. 4 I
Mm. .1. W. I'ruel of tho Phoenix
. district spent this niornini; In the
city shopnliiB and triinmictiiiK busl
liesa. Wella Taxi. 2.ric. Phonn 2D. if
A Chevrolet coupe, the properly
of a man mimed (Ireen, resident
of Medford. was discovered by the
pollco department tills mornlni;,
abandoned In front of the Valley
hotel. The owner was notified by
Keith Ambrose, chief of police,
and In conversiillon with Ahroso
declined his Intentions of romlim
to Klunialh Fulls tomorrow for the
stolen cur. Tlio ear was not ilain
( ngeil,' Klamath News. '
HhlllKles SS.liri per M tit Moilfnril
Lumber Co. Mlf
The Insliillnlloii of li new fire
hydrant on the corner of C'eiilnil
avenue and Hlxtli street was holm;
completed today and work on the
InstnllliiK of new hydrants on I ho
corner of Main and Fir Is sched
uled to beuln tills week. The new
hydrants have steamer connections
nnd replnco old ones which have
been In Use for the past 22 years.
Thn new connections uro especially
adaptable to tho city's Ktutr. fire
pumper.
Dr. C. Tt. Hlmklns In now in his
office, which l located over the
Voolworth atore. 41
Miss Tllllo Wolff of rhlloniiln
spent Sunday In Medford vlsilliiK
local relatives.
Dr. Hlazou presorlptlon Xn. 1H!)2
for poison ouk a Ruurunteeil rem
edy 6-iiunce liollle fiOc at Heuth's
DritK Mtore;. iivur an your phone.
Kreo delivery. II
Miss Kill her Olson, who has been
confined to her home north of
Medford for the past week, will
vesiimo duties tomorrow as teacher
hi tlio (trants Pass schools.
Sugar plnu shakes, Medford l.br.
Co. 3 :i i f
Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford
were among the Klamath Fulls vls
Itorfl In Medford yesterday.
1 HemsitehliiR 8c per yard, not
ions covered at Handicraft Hhop.
tf
The Child's
Health
depends largely upon
correct diet and feed
ing. School and health
authorities are agreed
that thousands of chil
dren are Buffering from
undor nourishment and
malnutrition. Most
children, say docts,
need a light lunch when
they come home froiS
schgpl in tho afternoon.
Mothers, give your chil
dren an After School
Lunch o f Fluhrcr's
Milk Bread with jam,
butter, milk, etc. Start
today, for their health's
sako.
d
i
The third Installment of "Mud-
nme (J." the serial radio comedy I for i '- here for u r w oays on
presented over K.MKD. the .Mail j business. Mr. Mitchell Is Interested
Tilluiiic-Virniii station, will be! In the new oil company under cun
Iieard on the Copi o hour from ! I slriictiou here. Tin y are hotel
to HI. This play lakes Madame (J ull'-sts at the Hall while in Klam
uud her wIse-el uckliiB Bccrelary. ' ath Fulls. Klamath Falls Herald.
Jack .Merry went her. lo Indian, and! The Crater Lake Guild of the
some intercstlni; situations are said ', Presbyterian church had a larRC
to be developed In this plut. ! und succc.ful meeting last liiKht
Hollywood pictures, 5 for lc. 4C,nt Hie home of Mrs. W. Caiieton
Culifurniiinn ri-KlHU'ri'il. at MI-j
ford hot. -In i n c I ii (1 u iisdtr .
Kchwarz tf San IVtlro, A. 11. (IriHiif
uf l.i'ikly, Mr. niul Mm. M. J:.;
CrookH of Mt. Khatn City. Mr. und
MlH. I', A. Utile of KollR Heaeh.
J . H. Weat herhy of Lom A ni:ee,
Mr. and Mrs. (leoie II. Kop of
nakluiid, ThomiiH iott, H. A. Kintr.
ft II Min-klfv W. It. Wiird. I'. K.
t i ti.. i t,.iii,. t.. r..,,i)l.v incmlierK f the Htate hlirlnva V I
Mrs. CharleK X. Hrin'kmon and j
Frank ii. Herbert of Man Francisco. ;
Mrs. Annie Hlnnclio Uhelhy, na
tionally known teacher auction nnd
contract bridge. Hotel Medford.
43
The I'nn-Hellenic association of
Medford attended a special meeting
at Ashland Saturday night, close!
to 0 local women motoring to the
southern city Saturday afternoon.
1'hone 109T-J for pulnlinff and
tinting.
Albany
colleKe has received 4ni
check for $
from Xexv York
an a gift from the estate of 'rH-
Hutler, a friend of the college wjioi
dletl re-ently. I
Mr. MUM will he nt the Kmma
Cllno Khop, phono 4Ti4, giving per
munent waves, the week of May
ith to 12th. l'rlce $7.75, complete.
2Ktf
Mr. and Mr. Ooorge Flon-y was
a local visitor from t'hlloquln over
the week end returning lo her home
yesterday.
Free filling Blatlon for your cignr
llghtur at The Toggery, "of course."
4l
Fair weather Ik preillcted for to
night nnd Wednesday, hut the of
ficial prediction mnkes no mention
'of a possible frost, following the
front of last night, and Instead fore
casts moderate temperature. This
morning' minimum was 31. Dur
ing the 24 hour ending at ft a. m.
today, .01 of an Inch of precipita
tion fell
Walnut, top grafting by oxpcri-,
eneed, successful walnut grafter. I
Call at addrcMH. 437 So. Fir.
Nut until Juno I " will the road
to Crater l.uke rim be opened Is
the prediction of Col. C. Ci. Thom
son, superintendent of Crater Na
tional park, who passed through
Klamath Falls Thursday, "In the
past 30 days snow to the depth of
eight feet has fallen at the rim,"
he said. "Tht, of course, upsetH
our plans. Such a heavy snowfall
so lute In the year is almost un
precedented Insofar as our records
show. On March 1. it appeared
that the roml to the lake would
be opened some time in May. or
course warm weather may hasten
the thaw, but if present weather
conditions continue It will not be
until June 15." Colonel Thomson
was enthusiastic over the prospect
of a banner tourist season at the
park. K la nint h News.
See lOlinor Hatiley Bush for re-
eleaned alfalfa seed und baled hay
l Keen nun iiiiicii nil v.
Phone 1102, i : ;t i v
, 40 -rcovii - (Uu 4uiii
ItUHseir, liii., from
K2ti Main, Phone iiua. i :i;i2if
v -A'ivil soil
of Hiij.'i;t by
Polk Hull was on file today at tli
(onntv clerk's office. Thn com
plaint claims thai u bill of goodtrl
totaling tlpit amount was purchas
ed from the store October 10, ll27.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland.
Phonn ! It a . if
Don Hunynrd, who has been enn
nneled with the Fools Creek C.ohl
Dredging company as assistant to
I), 11. Terry. haH given up hlH posi
tion to engage in stock raising and
farming In the Itoguo Itlver valley,
and his Inleresls will be located on
t hn ranch recently purchased by
his father. K. .1. Itunyard.
Wells TnXl, 2 Re. Phone 2 fl. tf
t! nests from Portland registered
at local hotels include Fred Plnk
luim. o. K. Welnsteln. F. M. Shuon
ton, 10. F.. Couch, Archie Ooldmill,
W. U lbnlley. Mr. and Mrs. t A.
Little. O, II. Johnstone, C. !. Daw
son, l. 1. Kaymnud. t'. I. Ironson,
I,. W. Keeuan. C. F. Hawkins. T.
.1. Purke. II. F.lliott. Ferris Hagl-y.
F. A. Meail. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A.
Stewart, I. C. Hake. P. K. Oeronld.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itennett, Mr.
and Mrs. It. P. Itennett. .1. H. Me
Teeters. C. C. Nfms and M. 1.
I Owens.
I If you want a good building hum
1 on a low rate of interest, see Red
den A- Co. 421tf
Miss Klirabeth Palmer of Ah
Innd was a social ami business vis
itor In M-dford during the week
end.
Dr. A. F. Walter Kresse has
moved to the Palmer Music Pblg
14 So. Ilartlett.
Inasmuch ns tiie lty
ho bts Its first regular vtw
each month
of the month
i the first Tuesday making Its invesllgaiions mio no
that body will hold Jnckson county prohibition fund
meeting toiught at which lm-i
poraut and routiu
Imslnes will be
liunsactetl.
lton't forget Mother's day. Order
a deiicbuiM box of candy for her n
Colvlg lM'tign, next to the It hilt o
theater. Open nights and Sundays.
Free delivery. 3Stf
Tftiiporary nolo lici-nses were tu
nned at the sheriff's office yester
day and today to I'. I . Connel ly.
It. W Akeis. Nelson Pursel. Kay
Spencer, the Avuistrong Motor com
pany. Homer Pellelt. I'uttfnrni.t
Petroleum company and I". K. Cod-
rey of Medford. P
ltiltte I'kIIh. i: J
mall wood of
Clav Suqg of .vhland and K. P.M
,!eksou of Corvallls. !
i'h.,1... HIm.UoII i;.illw for will.'"" Ueiiier oi wmniH rw
2."c per rtoxen. fall mornings, j
Ml-1. 4j"
Three more complaints in re
gard ti flower thb-ven have been
toriHil into Ihe police d'PHi'tment
this week nnd with the fire of de-'
)term lantion in In eye. Chb-f of
Police Met 'rt'die Issued n harh
warning i.O'll flower thieven. 11"
declared 1 1 () the perpetrators of
the- hif.t three flower raids
know u and if t hey do nut come
into t he police station oluntnt ily
to explain, warrnnts for their ar
rest will bo Is tied toniorrtiw after-1
noon.
Hest CtHh Coal, tlamcn Cm'iIo
Phone ,l.i;tp i
The Vcoman lodge will hold one!
of their populfli dunces Friday
night nt the W. o. w. hall. Many
interentlnr featurs nr planned
for that night. In the way of mule
and entertainment,
M"EDFORD MAIL
Mr. nnd -Mrs. 1.. Mitchell of cu-
Junes on HisKlyou iicikihs. wnen
close to 30 members und quests
attended. Mrs. Janes was assisted
In the entertainment of the Ruests
hy MthH Josh!)! AiuhewH.
Sco Ktinor llanloy HuhIi fur re-
ifleaiH'd alfalfa need anil baled liay
;8C K. Main. 1'hono ItOi. HZ-llf
According to t'lialrman VanDu-
I v.or, no dciKiun has yet bcni made
commission on the protests from I
OrantH I'ass analnst tho removal
of Juiih-h Itromley. highway engi
neer. The removal Is yt-t in ubey
nnee, und nothiiiK will be dono for
n few duyH. he Hays.
"Wanted, furnllure repairing. A.
X. Thibault. IMmne Oiiy-K. 4K
Included among the Orej;niann
i m i " '
M'10" """I, fi 4 v,'. "
,w ; M""
- fl' - "(I Ml 'V- ; Mor,,'y11wfl ,Mb"
"" L . B . , v .
J , ... J" i -i f
(ireHham, .Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Xess.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I(. K. W ood nnd J. K.
Pickens of Itoneburg.
Cigar lighters filled free at our
new filling station. Tho Toggery.
41
Mrs. .lames Stevens hpenl a f'''
hours visiting friend In the Phoe
nix distrlet yenlerday afternoon.
New York und many other ctlles
In the east turned the clock ahead
one hour at 2 o'clock yesterday
morning. Inaugurating the change
from standard to daylight saving
time. The new standard time will
continue in effect until September
30.
That good coul. Hansen Conl
Co. Phone 239. 3 3 7 1 f
.Mis Xellle McKInley. Kinnd sec
retary of tho Kaslern Star for the
stnte of Oregon, will arrive In Med
ford either thl evening or tomor
row, to he the guest or .Mrs. . ri
. . , , .. ,,,.,. ,iiM. I
' t,.M1I1,...I1-'
trlct meeting held here tomorrow
nt the lieames Chapter lodge. Din
ner will he served at 6 o'clock, nnd
representatives will attend from
Medford, Ashland, Grants Pass and
Central Point.
Don't forget Mother's day. Order
a delicious box of candy for her nt
Colvlg Drugs, next to the Hlalto
theater. Open nights and Sundays.
Free delivery. 3iitf
Protests have been filed with the
state engineer by the stale fish
commission against the grunting of
irrigation rind power permits on
Oregon fishing streams without
first calling heatings.
1'nicHs an unforseen snowstorm
visits Klamath, the road to Lake o'
the Woods will be open to automo
bile traffic the second week in .May.
This Is the forecast of C. H. Cnder
wood. president of the chamber of
commerce, who with It. K. Cook,
drove to within a short distance
of the lower end of the lake Wed
nesday and flonllnued their Journey
atop a tractor operated by Pete
Heck, lodging contractor, who has
been engaged in breaking the top
'crutit of the miiow. which will has
ten tint thaw. "It looks as if cars
would get through within the next
ten dy or two weeks," said Mr.
t'nderwVud. "We reached a point
near the lower end ot me ihbc,
although the car was hauled a short
distance hy the tractor. Of course
there In alwnys the chance of a late
snowstorm which would, of course,
throw off our calculations."
Klamath Falls Herald.
Miss Hetty Moore, who has been
III at her home for the past few
days. Is reported much Improved
today.
Harold Corliss spent yesterday
afternoon In Medford. having mo
tored In on business from his home
at Phoenix.
Among the hotel guests in Med
ford from the stale of Washington
are F. W. Fonlken and son of Ta
enma. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jackson
of t'entralia and Mrs. John F. lore
and children. Miss F. Wore. Frank
Simons. L. I. Adams. W. II. Myers
and Tome Hole of Seattle
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ludgale and,Khl.
Miss Adelaide Miller arrived Mon
day from F.ugene. Mr. Ludgale
will be connected with tin- Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company.
Judge C. M. Thomas began a
session of circuit court In c. rants
Pass for Josephine county yes
terday, which may last for pos
sibly two weeks, as the circuit court
business In that county got much
I l.cMml because of the Judge hnv-
counciling been detained In Medford dur
ting ofUng the time the grand Jury was
expenditures.
Sir. anil ir. tinn y Mnu.mm- . .
ln company with .Mrs Pasha lar-
netlle. spent the week end a the
house guest of Mrs. Incta Norils
at Klamath Kails.
One of the laret local lauio, n(Ki,t :iiyy Tuesday a crew of
audiences that ever listened In oti'six,y ,,. , uaulzed and have
!a KMKII liroKriim Is .'Xpeetei! l
'hear tonlchl's I'opco proi:riim feii
! I n rim; the lliiril Inslallineat of
I "Mailanie O." clever nolle comeilv
' from Ihe pen of Mary lirclncr. The
scene Is laid In Imlla ami some
' Intercstlni; developments lire look-
en lor. .Mi liu'sf pianmim o- loai
Itti.loL.er iiii.t.'nis prounini ure urKcit to tune
in
- "mmi hi i- m. j
Charlei. Cooley. w M kn..n lum-
local bllsim
M POWER RATES
SA LKM. Ore.. M.y l.-ifl't-A re
duct ton amounting to about V.e.oo
a year In residence and con-rctu)
lighting rates paid by Oregon con
mimers 1 iinnoumcd by the Idaho
I'onrr coinanv In a selieilule flleil
with the public service rommis
slon. Also the company rxtemli. to
Novombrr 1 to ll per rfnt tlln
eounl prlvlteKP to connnmerfl nf
both power ami commercial Huhi
Ins who py their hil prompily,
s visitor toilny. j Q--gJ
mummer pi ao i
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
FIRST REAL- FROST
The firt real frost und lung'-M
one of the Kirini; hchhoii last nlK.it
and ttilw inorniiiK. with a inuxi
tnuiti of 31.4 In the city and of 2H
in the low lylns or coldest orch
ards, did a little commercial dam-
,lK
to the pear crop in those
"i clmi ds which do not HmudKC but
none whatever m the smudging
orchards, and caused the heaviest
smudging of the season, from 7 5
to 8K per cent of the orchards fir
ing up.
Thi frost came without warning
beyond that given out by Floyd
Young, the government frost ex
pert, at 7 o'clock last evening and
repented over the radio at fi p. in.,
which forecasted a einperutur of
32. This was Information enough
for the orchards to be on guard
with their smudging crew ready
to leap to work.
The smudging began about mid
night and continued until ti o'clock
this morning until ull danger was
past. It was one of tho longest ;
continued period of smudging ior
several years. ;
Tho outlook for tonight is in
doubt. The regular weainer tore-
cast from the San Francisco bu-
reau only predicts moderate tem
perature, but local condition this
afternoon seemed to indicate pos
sible cold weather for the ntht.
Jinnee the front outlook will not be
known until 7 p. m. when Floyd
Young announces his forecast to
the central tele phono exchange,
and later at K p. m. when this
forecast will be broadcast over
KMKD.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
The Voice of a Great Country f
fr Tonight. !
0:15 p. m. Meford Mall
fr Tribune.
H to 9 p. m. Solder's lairy t
and Produce Co.
!t to 1U p. m. Calif. Ore-
gon Power Co, present !
J Madame "Q" in India,
Weilnesday, .May 2.
10 to 11 a. m. Mann's De-
t partment Store,
11 to 1 1 : ;i 0 ii. m Panto-
4 rlum Dye Works.
12 to 12:1.1 noon Blden's
Shoe Repair Shop.
12:iri to l:ir p. m. Talent
Hour. v
ti:lf. p. ni. -Medford Mail
Tribune.
H to It p. m. Ashland Hour.
W hy a rajah in the Punjab dis
trict of India learm-d all about the
Rogue River valley and howl will
be told over K.MIOD, the Mail Tribune-
Virgin stul ton from !i to id
tonight, when the third episode in
the life of ".Mad u me Q" and lur
limber tongucd secretary. Jack
Merryweather, is produced by the
KMKD players, over the t'allforniu
Oregon Power company hour. '
Interest Is growing in the fate of
Madame y and her secretary, who
started out from Rogue River val
ley more than two in on t lis ago,
and are managing to get the valley
advertised plenty wherever they
stop. I low Jack gets nlong with
thi! rajah and his right hand man
is sab) to create a humorous situa
tion, that gives plenty of oppor
t unity for "boners" and wise
cracks.
The east In tonight's play Is
composed of Karl Davis In the role
of Jack Merryweather, Mlstt Jo
M urray as "Madame J." I birold
CorhsH as Akbaiv the ambassador,
Juines Stevens the rajah and
Mary Oreiner as Java, an Indian
WOODSMAN LOST;
T
KCtiKNI-;. Ore.. May I. opi
SliOitvv Harris, woodsman. em
ployetl by the Anderson and Mid
diet on Logging company on Culp
creek near Cottage Crove has been
missing since early .Monday, ac
cording to reports received here.
Harris was ent into the woods to
build fire trail and failed to return 1
to the Culp creek camp .Monday 1
started a seal
h of the hilly eoun-
try. Harris' louls were found
where he expected to commence
work. His lunch pall was missing.
It Is feared he met with an a eel
dent while making a preliminary i
cruise of the area hi which he was j
to e-ulut trail
S p c c i a I Convocation.
Crater Uike t'hapter No.
3:. II, A. M . May I. 7;30
p. m. Work K A
degree. tsltlng com
panions w elconu. Ke-
of II. P
K. NICHOLS. Sec":
Q Sheep Owihts
u Aticnilon!
We are in position to pay you
more than anybody for wool -mohair
See n before oil sell
Mi:nroni) n.i;c..ix untsi:.
Phono 106J. ST ,. dape St.
S59tf
11KKI.IN. May I. (s?v With tho
xoeptlon of the evti-eiot.o i..i.l
urtun. Ileiitsche Xellnio: 11, ..,.
oiunisi Tioiemune. me metropolitan
press tmUy upproveil Koieisn Mm
Ister Streseniann's reply to Perrr
try KeiloRB. nreelnK t;. thi-Ainrr-Ican
pnposal of n trvnty nmohe the
)owets lencunciiig war.
.
SAND SMUDGING OFTELLS NOON LUNCH
i 1 i
YEAR LAST NIGHT;
ORKHON - , TUESDAY, "SI
R0TAR1AN CHIEF
OF DISTRICT MEET:
Members of the Medford Kotary One of the biggest "hits" of the '
club heard about the northwest Crater annual party last night was
district conference this noon when a two-reel motion picture, comedy 1
President Hill Allen nnd other lo- entitletl "This 1 a Creut Country."!
cal delegates told some of the high- . . . . in..
lights of this big annual event. ' w""en all(l I" especially
President Allen reported that the i for the occasion. Tho cast of char ,
1!2K conference was nttended by,ucter included several well known
nearly 2.000 Itotarians, including members of the Crater cluh with I
many representatives of the Cana-; Johnnie Heed and Larry Mann p lay
din n clubs. lie also announced ins the leading male roles. The
that John Casper of Walla Walla,
Uah., was the newly elected dls-
trict governor. ,
Jack Carle gave a comprehen- i
slve review of the three-day pro-; some of the most interesting ac
gram which was replete with manyjtion" was taken along the Ro';ue
inspiring and educational addresses ' river.
by Kotarians of International rep-! Tho entire comedy of over thirty
utation. Others who gave reports ; scenes was filmed in less than
on various phases of the confer- three hours' time, which is believed
ence were Jark AVakefield, who to be a speed record in motion
covered "Clusificatlon and Attend-1 picture photography. The whole
mice," O. J. Semon who spoke on ; affair was kept secret by those ln
"Hoy.s' Work." ISill Whttclaw who ; volved in its production and the
reported on "Vocational Service."!
Secretary Kd Shoekley who told of
the secretarial conferences, and
Win. tiiblett who gave general im-I
presslons of the conference. !
Next year's convention will he
'held at Vancouver. P. C. and Pre-J
blent Allen urged all member to
plan now to attend and bring the
attendance trophy back to Med
ford. This cup. which was won
last year by the Medford club, was
lost by a small margin at the re
cent conference. Medford made a
fine showing, however, with eight
members present.
"Hilly" Lyman, the veteran mem
ber of the local club, was present
today after an absence of five
months, and was given a hearty
welcome by his fellow Rotnrians.
Mr. Lyman responded with an
amusing account of his travels. !
and told of a meeting of the Long
Bench Rotary club which was at-,
tended by 70 C. A. U. veterans.
of the largest gatherings of
one
"old soldiers" In recent years. Pres
oiotii A ll it ii Miiiiiincnd 1 hnl in Rn-
tarian Lyman's five months' nh-ified against all possible entrance
sence he had attended a Rotary of impure matters and is being
meeting every week except one installed at considerable expense,
while traveling all of which prov-: The water is to be drawn from the
ed a big help to the Medford club'aitank at two diherent outlets uiu!
attendance record. ! wl he pmvfpcil 1 nt the deep
A letter from the local Chamber;
! nf Commerce was read, thanking
the club for its efficient work in
selling over 3u0 tickets to the re-
,t Mi,i tun ni'.wl lift si" I ill llOtlet.
Jiu-k wiiki'riHil and Clyde EiiUlnl
Kurt- i-xliMlili'cl li voti. ot thanks for j
Iholi' flni- work In thin connfrtion.
WilKcin AValli' was romnirnclcil for
hln Imnil'x recent vlelnry In tliej
.state hlwll seliool hand eontest. ,
The Meilford Kotarians wel'ej
well represented lit the reeelit ion j
accorded the California caravan
hisl l-'l'Klay. havlni; innie melnheiS
ni'esent at the stale line than any:
other local ori;anlzallon. nconi-dlnj.' i
o a report made hy Horace lh-oni-j
ley. cluilrmiin of he eoinmltleo.
The llilenuitlnn.il KotaiN' con-IVi-ciicii
will he liehl 111 Minneapolis,
.Iline IX-'.'i. and all local members
planillliK to atteuil are ui'Ked to
eri;ister at once.
Visitors at today's ineetini: in
cluded Kotarians Dan Kaynioiul of
Portland and Charles Cooley ot
Crants Pass.
COHl'lKl. Hnl.. May 1 OPl C.en
eral Sir Arlluir Currie won a jury
vi-rdha of S")llil today In his lihel
suit UKalnst W. T. K. Preston and
V. V. Wilson lie had IiioukIU
suit for S.'ili.lina. claiiniuK the de
fendants had liheled him hy print
imr an article charging the Cana-
ilinn heatlmiarlers
with needlessly
sacrificing lives in the occupation
of Moiw on armistice day.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SLITAHLK
kou sci.mvisioN
Peautiful v i e w home
sites adjoining Medford:
S acres improved. SliTi'in.
See p.rown White. -x-clusive
agents. -lOtf
CHKYSLKU
Kurd Ih-hvery. starter 5
Maxwell Sport Touring....
'T Chevrolet Cabriolet. ... ,r
'-S Chrysler Coupe 7
U'S So. Klverside.
iO.tm !
4T s
Kou ui:.t -
house. Tall
- Small fiirnisheil
S. Ivy. 4."
KUlt KKXT
334 Apple
-1 lollsekeeilillK rooms.
KOU s.m.i: -r'Hcktun.
K.
rsey boar. Wm.
entral Point. 4-
I.OST Pair black horn-rim glasses
111 grey case. Tel. lt'4K-X. or
leave at Tribune office. 4'
4 AC11LS bearing cherries, peaches,
a I m o n d s. pears, aoples und
grapes: 6 -room modern house,
gurnue and barn; good free soil,
all Irrigiited. In height. at Ash
land. Will trade for unimproved
clear acreage or city lots. Wil
liams N: Wurnoek. Medford p.ldg.
Ph. 1 .':. 4tf
(iOOIJ 7 -room house and 4 acres
fine hind mile of city limits;
welj improved: fruit, berries, etc.
tlood outbuildings Ail stink and
equipment goe? at M-'"V I'asy
down payment, balance nionthh.
Williams X- Warnock. Medford
itldg Ph. um;:. 4"tf
KUM LOWS
HKPI NIl Vlll'll ULl) LOANS or
make new loans ,n ; for
your needs. t)iuc lllver Xa
tional Kami Lean Association.
.1. K. Huwen I'rvsi.lvnt, Komi,.
ISiver: L II. Ilunl. sec. -Treas
in- Me.Uor,l !!, It
Do you buy wisely? Try
"Nip and Tuck" Asparagus.
No waste. Delicious
Economy Fish Market
AY 1, 1928.
f!E
COMEDY HIT OF.
CRATERS PARTY
scenario was written by Vernon i
Vawter and filmed by Horace;
Lromley. CioJd Hill was chosen as!
tho setting for the comedy and J
premier showing last night came as
a hip Kutprise to everyone but the
producers and the cast
-This i helievod to he the first
truly "amateur" motion picture
lever produced in southern Oregon.
FILTER SYSTEM
Giving Medford one of the most
up-to-date swimming pools in tlio
state, the management of the Xuta
torium is now completing the in-
staliation of a new nitration and
chiorination system, inakiiig it pos
Bible lor 120 gallons of fresh water
to be pumped into the. large tank
j every minute.
With this systum lui wuter will
be cunstanUy cliam-'ed ami puri
:r eim. iue nnieiu mil in
' - operation
coiitiiumusiy 114 hours
dully.
The tank will probably be opened
early this month as soon as the ln-
'Htailation Iils bi-en pntircly
PlL'teil.
colil-
BUTTER GAINS ON
ACTIVE DEMAND
I PORTL.VXI), Ore., May 1. (P)
j I" utter prices were higher on lo'cul
wholesale markets today, reflecting
i active denuuid both, locally ami
' from outside markets. Cube extras
J were quoted a lull cen' hh'aer
! at 41 cents a pound, while other
j grudet; were a half cent higher,
j Strength of butter markets is gen
eral both along the Pacific slope
and in eastern centers. Yesterday's
receipts of butter were 10, Li I
pounds with storage holdings re
ported at "JS.ttls pounds.
Eggs were steady today with the
exception of a cent decrease in the
ouotation on standard extras at 'J.'
cents per dozen. Receipts yester-
; (lay were nMtoeraie ai i i cases
with .!i,u:itj cases in storage
Country dressed meat and
poul
try markets; were quirt today with
prices steady and unchanged. '
MEN!
Poslively Every
DRESS ShiKT
in the store on Sale at
, MANN'S v
Next SATURDAY
31
Dr. Emmett J.
CARPENTER
Chiropractic
Electro-Therapy
308 Medford Bldff.
Office Phone 430-R
Residence Phone 6G9-R
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
m
f
LETTERS Fi
BY SENATORS TO
ni:v yoKK. :uy W
The democratic slate romm iltc
in it statement issr.ed from Onv
ernor smith'n enmpaign h.fl.1
Minti tcrs and publii-hed today,
nut d the use by Senator Thomas
A. Wah-h of his congressional
franking urivilege in circularixin
campaign material in
The Mnteiutmt charg
Walsh with franking
California,
d Senator
opies of a
MeAdoo to
I lett -r !' William i.
B00STCAMPA1GN
: 1 Cut your time ft ..
JH 3 A in the kitchen
PTOCTP3 tfZhP? cooks in 2t -j
, . tC S minUS
Steaming energy breakfast for all the family
You 've heard their
records you've
read of their pop
ularity. Now SSE
and hear them in
person.
m II J CRATERUN If I
SYD DAvls'V VT i(
'te REVUE j"
Jail House 'J'n ri 'I nil
V jj ft B,uc5 l
DU N L AY & MERRILL tmmM.rM ,
in "So Long Broadway" t If . 1 0
THREE KILARNEY GIRLS" l'4W
"A Bit of Old Ireland" 1
SCHULLER & GEORGE
. . "Moments of Physical Culture" IB
HARRY FIDDLER j?. WW-M-M j
"Wilheot a Fiddle" XfS. ,''.1
I FEATURE PICTURE SS
,. . Last Times TODAY y.
r. THE LOVE MART wiww'ia
tS-J-.ii3 ACland LOUISE RUDACK CteJfteX??
H EVENING Admi.sfori '
ONLY 7 & 9 P. M. Children .. ... 25c
AH,, It. Wlr
every reifiurd demount v,,i,
in OtUfiu nfii., InformuLioir un-'
cerninw ' Alie pi'iietlce was ' ci,
Sm.ih headM'iaiters by Isidore 1 W
iJuckweiler of l.oi AngeU-s. wfc
ulxu said that Senator Walh
Mippurters hiid been I'irculariziit.
the state with anti-Tammany eaf.
loons, which lie described as "m
liclous in character and ntter!,
contemptible in content."
He tuUl a letter from Furnit-r
r,oemor (lardiner of Misnouri
in support of Senator Kei
being ent t California otfcrs.
under the frank of Kepreseii
(. C Uickinson.
POIiTLANU. ore.. May 1. V-
. Uelnh Sibley, i't S!. HdeiA
loa.br at the Sherman- Mill
nanv veanl near MouiUaintl;
was fatally injured this afternol
wh-n a chain broke on a tuaditJ
rig. throwing a log on htm.
died at a hospital at Hills-boro", tip
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
2 BIG
DAYS
Mon.-Tues.
May 7-8
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