Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDPORT) ' MAIL TOTBTTNTj,' mf!li;jRE06 FRIDAY,' MAY; 'lm'TOt'T
'PAOE' FOnR"
HEAVY
.1 j
PEKIN . RAILWAY
. TOKYO. May 25. (!) Advice
from IVklns t"lay reported heavy
fighting along the PekttiR-llnnkow
railway, vttnl line of commutilca-
tlon with the south.
Tho nutfonnliktH attackeil the
northerners, hut were repulsed hy
a counter attack after forcing
buck the riKht wins of the Muk
tlenltes, troops of the iturlhern al
liance. The main force of Crnerul Kentf
Yu-Hm1uhk of the nationalist alli
ance appeured to be planning to
advance northward hut ween the
T'ekinK-ilunkow und the Tientsin-
Fukow railways an th
premint; northward through Ilo
klun-l-'u.
A dispatch from Tainan to Ilcn
i;o, Jupane.e ncwa iikmic.v, naid a
JapaiiPKO air pilot arrived from
. Tientsin and reported the nouth
oincrfl (natlnnallKtK) had conern-
1'otowchen. ahout 75 miles nouth
of Tientsin on tjio. Tlentsln-Tukow I The I'oppy Muwigo 7
railway. Ilo Raid the.vanKUard of Kach year the American 4 )
the northerner were al Titans V I.e'On and the American Lrf- i.
Chow, 1 5 niili-w to the north, but gion Auxiliary holdw u pojtpy fr '
that there were no biKUH of Ira- j fr Hale wi!h It u double mlHH.uti -
mediate hohtilHJpii. ' to remind the puiic that the r
... " fc win lu ii fit vet nvpp fnr iiiiiiiv.
Tl KNT.StN, May fl KIrM ajld tll Iltis fun(M f(l. r.u(.f
hundred JapancHO li.ut' of the W(llU - ,ie ii-vit e men and
niffhl, j u0inen and their famllieH.
All over the land this week fc
the little red poppy of the 4
f American l-rtflun und auxlli-
ary will breathe ,h you Its
A SPIRITUAL RUlIfeR AT DEVOTIONS
m : -
Third divlriixn arrived lint
and the arrival of 3"00 more wan
expected ttHlay. This will hi ing
the Japanese forces in Tienihi to
4500, equlpprd with 12 field guns
and nine airplane.
Obituary
j HIIOWN Jennie M. llrown, a-ncd
(12 yours, passed away at tlfi home
j of her HlepHon, V. K. Quackonbush, i
,at Gold Hill, Thursday. May 4. and i
tihe In Biirviveil by
; James L. Hrown, of Un Angeles,'
; ( a). Mm. hronn1 tame to .Hold
Hill about four months ago for a
t visit and was shortly ufloi ward
'confined to her bed. .The remains
were j wi t J be forwarded to Oakland, Cal.,
tor cremation upon word from Mr.
llrown.
KnmafhH are nt the Cornier fun
eral (tailors, where hrranstiinents
arc hei:iK made.
l -liuy ie I Ktaud for erv-
Ice. 1 enabled one cent to be
earned by a disheartened
Her vice man in the hottpital,
who needed It, and all you
f pay. for me sjoe for service
for thoHO for whom the war
is not yet oveu. f
Wear me J repreMcnt the
sacrificial blood of the men 4
lier h Unburn " ho "7 si 1 on Fhinderit fielda. I
i r am tL- immi mi to it ii wiiu v
, died In service. In reverence 4
1 und understanding, wear me! 4
4 '
fMnodfled ndvrtllnir (ret rfKillts.
('orbelt. Coldcn Uantain corn
caniierv will ojn-rato again this
year. .
- j, f
Klamath Falls Klamath Mould
ing company has 30 men employed
In modern plant.
! iv m) Whit-
3 Trn.; Uu'i Kv; 12
1 ---
r 1
M
ORRQW!
95c
Day
TO
Is
In Mann's Men's Department
Men's AH Wool Suits
$19.95
About t'iftv incn's all-wool suits that pre
viously sold from $25.00 to $33.00. For this
big event we are closing them out at' this ex
ceptionally low price. All sizes from 3-1 to
42. -
Mothers, Look!
Boys' wash suits. We have just received an
extra. shipment of boys' wash suits
in all the new styles and patterns. yi"j
Specially priced at
Some Exceptional 95c
Glen's night shirts, $1.2-)
'vs 95 c
Men's rayon athletic shirts,
$1.23 values.. 95c
Men's neckties 95c
pajamas, $1.23
95c
Hoys'
values
Men's
values,
Men's
values,
l!ov
dress
2 for
toe.
dress
4 for
hose.
95c
hose, 2flc
95c
all-wool knickers,
i-s 12 to 18 95c
union suits, 73c
95c
95c
Men's cigarette 1 i g h t e r s
fur ---95c
Hoys' .bathing suits, 73c val-
-1 . ,.-95c
Hoys' capls",' $1.23 to $1.30
vnluca 95c
flannel longies,
to io ......,95c
Hovs'
ages (i
Hoys'
values,
Hovs'
nightshirts. 7!)c
2 lor 95c
all-wool coat'
sweaters, ages 2 and 3,
ror 95c
Men's athletic
values, 2 for .
Hoys' athletic
pair for
union
suits, 2
95c
MAIN
STREET
'ENTRANCE
95c Special-Guild Shirts
foliar attached shirts, fast col
ors, pre-shrunk neckbands An
exceptionally fine broadcloth
shirt. Hegular QKn
$1.30 values
tbaxtmudmoti
' C "THE STORE FOW EVEPYBODV Tj
An unusual photo of the spiritual ruler of the Catholic church.
Pope Pius XI. He is shown at high mass in St Peter's church,'
Rome. Italy. J ;
PRIZES AWARDED
10
PEAR R. CONTEST
Tho four prize winning Roguo
rtiver valley car recipes submit
ted by housewives throughout
Houthorn Oregon in tho contest
HponHured by the , Truffle aHflo ela
tion during the past few weeks,
were announced to the MhII Tri
bune this morning. The prizes of
$5 for each recipe were won by
Kilna SpiingHtcad, Med ford, who
Ment In a recipe for pear conserve;
Kloronce Cornell Terry. Ross lane,
Med ford, a recipe for glngeted
pears; MIsh Hazel Oliver, H. K. D.
No. 8, Med ford v a recipe for sweet
pickled pears, and Miss Helen
t'roft of Central Point, a recipe for
pear and ato ttalud. !
Judges in the contest wero Mm.
K. Wilson Walto, head of tho cook
ting department ut the local high
hchool, Mm. Olenn Smith and Mrs.
H. C. Mulhollnnd, who claim that
the points upon which they chose
the four prire winners wore (1)
selection of recipes to give variety
of types; (2) ingredients of recipes
and 3) clearnes of directions for
preparation.
CALIF EDITORS
TO SPEND ONLY
Medford will not have the pleas
ure of entertaining the members
of the California? Kditorial asso
ciation over night tho night of
June 25 next, but will havo to
crowd tho entertainment features
into a few afternoon hours be
tween noon and the departure of
the editors for Crater lake that
afternoon.
Tih& news was received by Sec
retary Baker ,of tho chamber of
commerce tills forenoon in a tele
gram from ex-Governor Friend
Richardson of California, - The
governor's message was to the ef
fect that the association members
cannot stop . over night In Med
ford, a had been requested by
tho. chamber committee on enter
tainment, although . tho courtesy
was much appreciated, .
This means that a change must
be made in tho previous tentative
arrangements for entertaining the
visitors from the - neighboring
Btate. The association will arrive
on the Shasta train about noon on
June 25, will be tendered a lunch
con . welcome meeting, following
whtrh iIipv will hft iFiven n short
ThVHC foUr'rCClpea Will he..,ii Irin .h..Hl thn vmHw and thnn
printed on tho 2.000.UOU or mora win h lllkpn llV Medford autoists
up to Crutcr Hike,
! prar wrappers that will, leave the:
t Rogue River valley for market
Ithroimhout the world this year;,
fund will no doubt call more direct
'attention to the local product than
jany single advertising scheme ever
Jattemplcd.
JAZZ SINGER A! ' :
LARGE AUDIENCES
Forty or fifty cin's will be re-
tiufred to trunuport the Cultfornia
editors to Crater Lttke, whero' they
will remain in convention for three
days.
To fucilitate the travel of this
caravan to the lake all road oilinff
and - other work Mill bo atopped
for that day on tho Crutcr. lake
highway, and there will bo special
tratfic regulations ao aa to give
the visitors the right of way be
tween' here and Crater lake.
I i -
I The case of the dead comlnc
, suddenly to life could not have
thrilled the large audience gath
jered. at Hunt's I'raterian theatre
mme. last night, than the fitut
j words which Al .lolson. the "Jazz
' Sui-.;er," pronounced verbally from
.his position on the ohadnwy and
hertlofore silent screen.
! Although warned through the
newspapers nnd advance publicity
the nature of the vitaphnne. thV
audience was obviously enraptured
when it actually heard tho first
sound of a human voice In the
show, and thero was considerable
craning of neks among the spoc
j tatnr-audttors, as they endeavored
to muko aure they were not being
tilcked by some "real" actors
planted somewhere on the stage.
' The show oinuicd with an over
ture by tho New York Symphony
orchestra, which came over the
'vltaphone with lmprosslve effect.
I This, with the introductory speech,
elaborately accompanied by ges
j ttirea. delivered by Will Hayes, who
. has been partially Instrumental In
I tle development of the vitaphone,
j together with tho opening curtain,
I nuide the show surprisingly rcalis
! tic and at once created an atmos
I phere necessary for its perfect elP
Joyment,
The most commendable features
of tho new vltaphone Invention are
1 the nuturalness . and triteness of
Jlono, and tho perfoct synchronic
i lion of volco with action.
The jazs singer was itarticularly
' efl'octlve lu that tho only words
siwken were when the principal
character was being featured.
Tho ragtlme-souled boy runs
away front home, and no word Is
i iokon lu the following sad scenes
in the home, until his return years
later, a well known a singer.
: When the silence in 4he old house
Is broken then, by the first words
sung by the sinter to his mother,
the effect is startling.
The Jaxi Hlngcr opened yester
day at Hunt's Craterlan theatre for
a six day engagement, playiug four
performances day. tieorg Hunt,
who gave .Medford theatre goers
y the earliest possible benefits of this
iit.w iiiti'iiiiiMi. in in ins vvuiiiii'uuvu
' for his true civic spirit and congrat
ulated for the success of the local
installation of the movietone and
vltaphone al an rsponse ef .'0.0.
1 Only the vltaphone Is used In the
"Jan Singer."
, 4
I Lorens Brothers will build CO.-
I non-font sawmill near Bunanu on
PLAN TO BE TRIED
" BY LOCAL REALTORS
m
our loved oom
JatM.1W have nstvie the
supreme Mscriftcc to -f
juHanc tbarcatcmu
fe' aat Inmunlt. Onra tna
taak to crry on vvu
m
Canned Lunch Goods
Red Salmon
S pound flat medium cans
t cans for 1
Selected . Oysters
No.' I's, laH cans, S for
Domestic Sardines
3 cans ...t. ; -
Armour's Deviled Meat- C
"-5 ' Donnil ' can. oer cau .. . J
Crab Meat
Per run ........v...
Small Cherry Claras-
(Wliole) iier can -
Tobacco Special
George Washington
Tobacco
l P)f packages and 1 5c pipe.
George Washington
Tobacco .
I -pound lnncli pail, cncli
Days Work Tobacco Cir
-pound plug, eacll JJ Smr
Torch . Light Chewing
Tobacco
4 lOc-packagen' .......................
All 15c Tobaccos
35c
35c
20c
c
25c
17c
25c
63c
25c
25c
2 cans
. .
Cookies , ;. , , Bread
. Vef Down ' ' . 3 Loaves '
5c 5 20c
Market Day Raisins
S-lb. pkg. - -
Dromedary Dates
Per imckjige .:
Potato Chips
3 luu-ktiffct
Prepared Mustard
3 bottles
. Pure Fruit Jelly
Smnll gla.sstn, eacll
Hershey Sweet Milk
. Chocolate
H-iMunit ike, each
Van Camp's Tomato
soup- 2rv
3 cans : dJ
Apricots or Peaches
No. 2 per can
Sliced Pineapple
(Broken slice.) No. 2!1 cans...
Klamath Netted Jem
Potatoes
. Per hundred
Wclirliu vnry from 03 pounds to ' 115
IHiunds to sack. Delivered In tho city for
J5c lcr sack extra.
Iowa Corn (standard)
19c
20c
25c
25c
10c
20c
24c
20c
$1.10
25c H
Van Camp's Baked
Beans ";
3 cans rj....- ..
Pink or Red Mexican
Beans
3 pounds .' .'.
Fancy Head Lettuce
Homo grown, ior licod
E. Main
A Good Broom
43c
IMHMMMsl
25c
25c
5c
Help Yourself and Save
Three unadvertised articles
on sale at our store Saturday
That for price will be a
KNOCK-OUT. Come and see
for yourself. , -.
E. Main
PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET
M SATURDAY SPECIALS ';:,J""'
CHOICE FAT FRYERS
ALL CHOICE STEAKS
Per pound
CHOICE FAT RABBITS
20 c
FKESH SIDE POKK
Per pound
GOOD HAMS Half or whole
Per pound :
25c.
Phone 1236
We Deliver
An extensivo program of outside
advertising, by which Rogue Uiver
valley properties -will bo brought
before tourists and residents in
other states, was endorsed by the
local Kealty Hoard at today's
luncheon at Hotel Holland. This
motion is in line with others pre
viously passed by the same board
and by the Chamber of Commerce
and service clubs In their efforts
to bring new residents and indus
tries into southern Oregon.
The committee In chaige of the
latest publicity campaign was ap
pointed by President Lverette at
the close of the meeting, and con
sists of It. V. Williams, who ln
trodced the motion; K. C, Corn
and J. C. Dames.-
Students of St. Mary's academy
music department are to appear on
the Realty Hoard hour this evening
from 8 to 9 o'clock, over K.MED,
the Mall Tribimc VI;.;ln radio sta
tion, and will present an Interest
ing program of instrumental anil
vocal numbers. The committee In
charge of preparing the radio con
certs for this month re Charles
Ray, Jonas Wold and Walter Jones.
Hours on the Medford Realty
Hoard time will be doVated during
the near future to .the realty
boards of Ash land and Tlrants Pass
In order to allow those cities an
opportunity to present some Inter
esting programs to southern Ore
gon listeners, as a result of a mo
tion introduced this noon by Chas
lluy, secretary of the organization.
WASII1NUTON, May 25. (PI
All hough President C'oolirigc hiu
not hud an opportunity to study
the Muscle Shoals bill approved by
the house and the senate, he main
tains the attitude which he has al
ways held regarding that problem.
that the government should relin-
EXPECTS TO MME A.
AT
(Contributed)
The American Legion druin corps
ni.ioh Ihn nlnnt In tlrlvata rnnpoma l mis Cliy IS expected to make .1
t Ifine showing In Roseburg tomor
Oakland. Miller sawmill will cut
oak timber all this season.
. West St. Helens. Jewel ice
row. having undergone some hard
practice of late to get back Into
form. The Medford boys, 20 of
them. In their natty uniforms of ! durinc the .Inhiino vi.i i...
cream plant will open hy June t. I French blue, will make an attract-1 Ized.
ive appearance In the big Industrie I
; parade at 2 o'clock tomorrow after
noon and will also play at varioui
oilier times during the day.
The drum corps and other Med
Tord visitors will arrive in Roseburg
ill lime to see the annual habv pa
rade at 10 a. m., which event i.i
! said to be alone worth the trip.
! Each Medford car will carry a ban
ner advertising the legion conven
tion next August and overv local
citizen is expected to wear n Med
ford badge.
It is hoped by the Legion hovs
that a large number of local p-o-pie
will make the trip, thus indi
cating to Roseburc Jleifford's an.
i preciatlon given this city last tall
Travel by Air
Large 3-Motored
Air Ships
- OF THE
WEST COAST AIR
TRANSPORT CO.
Leave Medford (or Portland and
Seattle at 11:15 A. M, every Tues
day, Thursday and Saturday.
To San Francisco at 11:00 A. M.
on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days. .
Fare o Portland 120.00
Fart to San Francisco $30.00
You will enjoy your trip on this
ship and savt many a tedious hour.
For Information inquire
HOTEL JACKSON
Phont 30
-N-C-E
ONIGH
" ' . At the ,
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Auspices Business anr'
Professional Women's Club
Good Music-Special Entertainment .
YOU WILL ENJOY THIS PARTY
Tickets $1.0O-Extra Laties 25c '
Lukcvlew hi;hwuy.