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WOllAL OFF PRESS TODAY. is NOTEWORTHY' The broatlfm-tl nt'oix of prospnt abl vision on the part of Allun Snaldii,' and the staff of youiw workers who are responsible for i ,, ,, ', Ie lotal lumberman, was bc-Tun ! American l.r-iioa irorld's heavy. "C,mteri" annU"1 """T" !menV,;,ent ad lZr the Hrcalt this morn!n8 ith ' wrestling champion!.! fot.tnX lESSr "hTlmS: forahteh Vht I- - PwW of Condon v . match to be h.ld here at the ar- c i. "oS came of " " '-hoen for hl the benclK and was exacted to m.ry Jm T between Ed (StrauK its of the M , l , "l-r.-puration for Citizen-, comMeteJ this afternoon. .Vita . Ur I-wb. and Wily Hhaw f War a. T'nmt fn ch -m:tl iht,.. His talk i expected to be Hulme. U s tea for .-ver hun, ! u suur h,avyw,.(Kht . An obvtou" amount of civic t especially intere.,tinB since hiSrl J""""' d" the .iH ; mm Tickets or the match have pr le a r interest in tlu-h1 ''' '' in poiiticat 1 f Ausuat on uit heett rmtl d n.sUtaK r..h....i l. ,, . Y,i,.i, Ueten... k-. v. h. . i.r.u.d '" Lafce highway, tan re u.Ked to (.uichuse them feiUMica xl, maiiy ussets of .Mid- e , i i. - hi for. and Kow liver valley ,n- ..irt.. the $.1.000 0. 0 power planl n I'rn.sp.M t. he mlnhiB ndustry of the v l.-y. the Owen Oregon mill, the Kml-j4n ... . ., ...... of southern Oieson. Fur thin r Ktn, the hook will rum mum? the j interest of all loent residents as well as students W th high school. This year's rutei is dedicated to Prince Call! son. " aihU'tlc mentor who has steered local ath lf tics to its present place in the sun, and has been connected with the .MedfurU . hlfch school in thW capacity for the past five years. Anions the conrentH of the annual are: Industrial science, a pictorial section: Administration, 'including pictures, and stories of the school hoard, execulives, facul- try jiienlljerK classes, containing write-ups ami pictures of the oii classes, beginning with vari- I the ! seniors; women's activities featur- j human behavior and human re ing league work, athletics and i lations, both national and interna -music; organisations, which in-tioiml, constitute a real science eludes , among dther clubs, an j and deserve the thought and study "airplane club"; publications, tak- of everyone. ing in the Ti-Times and fritter I The address to be given by stnffs; activities; sports and school j Dt'. Hail is expected to prove of Jlfp- Igreat interest, not only to the me Annual sum personnel is as follows: A Hum Spalding, editor; Kstill 1'hipps, manager; tasfeiati editors., Amby l'redericks, ' .7cm Van Dyke. Ed tlould. Kathleen Kstcs; Nina Hoehne, typist; . lien lfaiiell and (Jirdon lliggis, circu- l.'itlon; Del i'aiirer and tiordon Warner, advertising; Khner fifdse and Hilly CY.nroy, humor: Al Hliton and Don Fa 1 well, snapshots; Klea nor Hulamler, exchanges, . and Frank Hussong, accountant. HILARITY HALL TO BE OPENED AGAIN Hilarity Hall will be formally reopened with a Memorial , DaV , dance tomorrow night by its new manager, Kay Schumacher, owner of the American Meat market here. nfl nn eviterienceil h;mil tin .dance Hall ami amu.sement .n-Mhe 'Mst lhrov "". '"'" Wlon work. He -a the former j ,ht,,r wa- '"u k " u"Kue Kive1' owner of the well known Arcad. . lle-, and local residents are in dance hull at lillllnKa. Mont. vi,c,i to ,eel lhem th Kt Amonir the features otVt.tnioi-1 ul t hc lrai" loniciit at !l o'clock, vow niKhlV opening will be I Their trip home, ns well as their l.nmelesa seven-iiece lassx orches-1 journeys and adventure in Mo - Ira. to be introduced liv the man- I "aeo. India and China, are spon 1 JROtV Xamea will be sulimittt d : 'ert by the California Oregon i.v the patrons, and the one Power c o m p a n y, upon lw judsed the most appropriate and. Tuesday niKht hour tijo humorous lau hy will be awarded a prize, i This name will remain with the orchestra, which hits been defi nitely engaged I iv Mr. S'-humaclu : Hilarity Hall, which has been one of the most popular amuse-1 meat centers of Mqtlford in the ,...i imn .in.. I, ntnat ftf . itn time since tne suutten neatn 01 . i. ri'iRiiMin aim nnrs. -John Hillings over a month ago. Hike the former episodes in the Local dnncf lovers will welcome i ferfes, the last play will contain the news of the opening by th-v three acts Instead of two, and new manager, and from the plans will he interspersed with music outlined by Mr. Schumacher, indi- cations are that the pavilion will' How MuchWatGP Should Baby Get?i A ramous Autnonty s kuig 7h 7Zuth Sri t lain 'A Baby epeeialists npree nowadaya, that during tlie firt six months, liibies nmt have three ohiiwr of fluid per pound of body weight daily. An eight iound hahy, for instatue, needs twenty-four ounces of Htiid. Later on the ru!o is two ounces of fluid per pound of lxiy weight. The amount of fluid absortied by a breast fed baby is best determined by weih ing him before ami after feeddtg ftir the whole day; and it is easily ealcn lilted for t lie bottle fed one. Then make up, any deficiency with water. tliviup baby ufliejent water often relieve his feverish, cryinjf, upset and restless efscH. Tf it rioesn'lr, jjive him a few drops of Fletcher's Cas toris. For thepe and other iiis of ha bits arfd children such as colic, chol era, diarrhea, gas on fctomarh and bowels, constipation, sour stomach, loss of sleep, tmdcnveipht, etc., lead in? physician say there's nothing so effective.- Jt is purely vegetable the recipe is on the wrapper arid millions if mothers Imve depended on it in over thirty years, oi ever increasing ttsf. It rejruiates baby's bowels, snakes him sleep and eat riht, enables lilm to pet full nourishment from hi food, so he increases in weipbt as he shotil l. With each D:uk:iie vou pet a Iwok tn MotherhiKid Wori'i its weight in cold. .Iut a word of c:ition. Look for the teniiif of (has. H. Fletcher on the package" so you'll te nrr to i:t the genuine. The forty cent hot lit cuntaiu tUirt;'.fivc Uvk Jjl; fy H sbHLUUN PKtXV WfLfc DELIVER CLASS ADDRESS: i ! Arnold liftmen Hall. preni-j 1"' o Jhp l'iilvrit- of Oi esun. hackKromni in this Held. lie is .i, .i , . ...i i , he author of a volume nlU o 1 "Dynamic Amencanism." whicl deals lately wi.h eimenshlp and I the .Iwlopment of AmerkanUm the youth of the mtted r. ihas cniutnued his studies tihms ; jn, of citizenship science, and his talk here is petted to include many ohserva- turns drawn from, this research, s Miss Holmes also claimed that i two hours for $10, battling a bi lr. Hail was formerly profes-jshe is stili stifferiiig nervousness j European strong man at hexing-hoi- of political science at the tag a result of the crash ami that hon, Ky. Today wrestling pmmot fnivcrKity of Wisconsin, where he j trite vainly attempted to avoid the i ers are eager to slsn him ! and also taught law. lie is at pros- accident by driving slowly. The de- j of (times cannot offer hfm enough, ent a member of the national tense was scheduled to be ou the Hilly Suttduwr, one of the fipeets- riim commission, one of the most t active organizations on citizen :hip and similar phasts In the country. He is also a member of the social science research council, a group of the foremost experts in this field who are try- tng to prove to the world that graduating seniors, hut to aittilW nm Wjj he answered some as well. The topic wilt he dla- time next week with a handsome cussed thoroughly and interest-' prize, awarded the winner. An Ingly. and those who have henrd exhaustive survey of local flower Dr. Hall before are assured that gardens will be made' by the com be is an orator of exceptional ' mitt re beginning Thursday of this ability, ns well ns a sitKl thinker. week. Those gardens . which have Dr. 'Hall deliverefP the com-f not been viewed this wee it wii! be menecment address at ' Grants visited next week. Pass on May 25, and : will also 1 . Joints upon which the . judges sjieak at Ashland on May 31. . PlALiAfTER OF 'HE.!' TOGHT The globe-trotting widow, .Mad ame Q, and her secretary,' Jack Merryweather, whose - adventures in foreign lands have held the in terest of Medford radio fans for escapades have been related. The final piny tonight will con tain many surprises anil a number of familiar voices will be heard 'over the "mike ', im-imting Mayor Alenderfer, Ted linker, Harold j Coi'Mss, .lames Stevens, Miss Jo i Miii'rHv. Karl vis, Mui'v Greinel. and special stunts. An elaborate radio parly lias iand Henry Ftuhrer at the J'almT Piano House tonight, and tW pub lic is invited to attend and hear the Madame Q play. A large nu dienee can be accommodated. AT ASHLAND FLAME GUTTED Damage of J1300 was caused by fire of unknown ori'iin this' morn imr to tho home of O. A. PatllSernd I at IL'4 Oak street, ARhland, practi cally gutting the. entire building. Furniture on the lower floor was saved but the furniture contained in the second story, was enlirely destroyed. Paulserutt is an Aah land tailor. VARSITY STAR IS SIGNED BY HALL Word was received this after noon by Pourt Hall, ' manaser of the Medford Merchants, from fllenn Itnhlp. shortstop of the Uni versity of Orepron baseball team, sayins that he would join the local team, June 10. Robie Is rated ns one of the fastest amateur players in the state. Star Dealers to Attend Meeting 6. C. Satltn and X, J. Hindi, ac companied by three employes, leave tomorrow for Oakland to attend a dealers' meeting and banquet of the Durant Motor company and will drive five star cars back In place on I ho flonr of r.ieir show room. The Sabin-Klndt Motor company organized a few months ago, 1 took over the Durnnf-Srar agencies land are enjoying an increasing buv 'ineaa. ' ISSHULMhSUN STAND-IN COOLEY DAMAGE ACTION The damafie action of Miss) Waiter Anile has beftf plaeed in , olaas Holmes against J. K. Coo-'charse of ticket' sates for' the ':. " " . . " i noon .Miss Holmes declared that , ,(I c tho ilIemhlle Mlsi an;l tUm ttlrUt.k ; fcw (o4 ftf over t aordin,,Mo a wwlr bill reBfi ' u t,in nn th Htiiiid thfK fnt'A. i for ti(t(reciaUon in the car tutd iter-1 on ue utrii.wBy several mties norm of Medtord. stand this aiternoon. AWARD FOR BEST FLOWER DISPLAY . . t - ! Who owns tho most attractive ; flower garden in Medfont? This i question is now being asked by the j local Garden club contest commit- win imse tueir oeeismns are; gen eral arrangement of flowers, per ennial .borders, attractiveness and color arrangements. Among the judges chosen ae Mrs. K. N. liiden and Mrs. C- C, Furnas. The prize will be announced later. Mrs. II, D. 51ctaskey will be the hostess of a five o'clock tea al her home Thursday at five o'clock, honoring the Med ford tiarden club and hw . famous rose garden will be inspected and , studied by the members. , , 4 The Weather Lowest temperature Ibis morn ing, 41. Precipitation for 24 htmrs ending 5 a. m trace. , f Yesterday's 'weather here; iligh-j est temperature, 79; lowest tem-j perature yesterday, 44, ,Man $etv perh t uve yesVerdny ' n l. Jrecipitation; Total rainfall since 1st of month. .01 nch Humidity yesterday 93 ; oer ,'eill' 1' nnnn f, 1 net nnnl p. m., 44 per cent. ! . Character of day, partly cloudy.1 Sun sets today at ":3T p. m.; list's tuotoiiou, i.aj . in., sets IO- morrow. 7:3S p. m. tllises and sets computed for level horizon.) Forecast for tonijiht an dtomor- StocMiotf ;tt s Notice, row: Kair tonight and Wednes- Xotlee is hereby Kive'n that the day; warmer Wednesday, annual meeting of ihe stockholders U WAl.TKtt tliCK. jot the Home Telephone and Teie MeteorolOKist, 1'nited States! graph Company of Southern Orc U'eather Iturean. gon, will be held at the office of WASHINGTON, aiay 211, wi A resolution by Senator i'ittman. democrat, Nevada, catling for ap pointment of a board of five engi neers to examine the site of the! A paved road along the Medl propnsed dam in Itoulder canyon, I terranenn now links Nice and was adopted w4th a record vote. 'Monte Carlo. Improved Kotex fnV" I .Delightfully Soft Uri- I believabiy Comfortable Regular price was 65c, NOW 45C , buy it now at any dealer's THE vast majority of wo men doctor's and nurses would tell you', if you asked them, to employ Kotex. For they say that too much emphasis cannot be placed on the sanitary pad one uses. Now' Kotex supreme tn the features that have brought to women a new hygiene, tnih attendant peace-of-mind has been imprat cJ. la improving Kotei we were careful to make no changes in the features women already Jiked. There is the same high bsorbent surface. The same instant disposability.Thcsame deodorizing. The same sim plicity in milurigyour purchase. jWALI ANiLtWILL HANDLE SEAT SALE OF 4.EW1S MATCH :i-Iv if linoil spuIm are rfi'Sireil. ',- C' ; ,7 ",7 Hilly Shaw, who has .wrestled tUe mo8l we knpwn ' lu.avyWej.;nl!l in lhe nation and de- f4MlU?d tlu.m, ltJ WUlns UwlU every ( effort t be m deal eonditfott tor the had, and he does 'not plan on Ten years ago ammeter twt wrestled his first match, wbrfcfng tors at that twodumr match, nfxed ! up the then college hoy as a pros-; Ipective chumpion and he lost no j time in . telling Lewis of his pre- diction. At that time Lewis tipped j the scales at ITS jjonnds. i f tnke vin hand. tdtttr ieeemter. i t timt make n chamnlon out of- inifif if verv fw vears ytift I can have the laugh on me Sandnw told Lewis. Since that ten dollar match Lewte has inscribed 1ms name in wrestlms njKtory aii one fif the greatest heavywetehts of modern times, . ELKS WILL WATCH MAT EXHIBITION Hpeciai entertainment, consist ing of an exhibition wrest iing match between Billy Khaw chal lenger f St rangier Lewis, and Sailor Jack Wood, will he one f the features if the regular session of the Klks lodge next Thursday night, when several matters of im portance will come up for discus slon during the lodge session pre ceding the exhibition match. A preliminary thatch will also he given in connection with the exhi bition. Radio Program KMED Kali Tribune-Virgin Station Tonight '6:-1S p. m.--Medford Mall Trt- bune. I 8 p. m. Knider's TJJtiry and Trod uce t'o. p. m. I'al. OreKon 1'ower Co. presents. Final Kplsode '.Madame Q" Wciliiestlaj-, May SOlli Uecoratioa iay K.1K1 silent. 9 the company, i'ls West Sixth ft.,, 1 t,tfoejt. Orwim at 3 nVWfe ! , i.. r,,t. ta- , It. 11. HAMMOND, Secretary. Mmm fiVFR flAM Rill UILI. UniTI UILL - WASHIXttTOX, May 23. 1 A viuiefit row broke tut in ht urn today or th future i&&U ; ih- itutttttfr tSntrf biJU ftfir the . -t'fUtte j:ul vU-U to tuijuitrii at ":3f this morning. u thi- hist bt'Jn srant-ti any rf- ,MIUl' ai 111,1 wimer "''""'"n r ' j.r,.-s the stMi itt wont tutn v.. n- '12 of orh "f . th eaHetr wt tef t tIu au? In uSm toitJme let-sH7uJ. ami JInwlrhTvtnl- . u.tt t . t t'umt as a tisiifttt disapptjiiHtm nt io tht who crowdett th sallrie stiiii the titHip hpjit upon witness imi the closing hom'H &t the ses- l truce was the only senator to oppte JohnnmVs effort to lay aslile the lloulder dam bill for the n main, dr of ihe dny, with the res ervation that it would become the unfinished business immediately upon the convening of congress Th1 .Maryiaml senator wanted to know If there had been an under. standing between Johnsoa and the democratic leader, tioMimtm of Arkansas, and Henator Citriis, the lettuldican leader, on tlits proRram. as a basis for the vote for adjourn ment, Johnson resettled an !ntt(!ratioit thot he had eotered into ttn ajtree- ( meat sitcrifirittg his chance to push : the bill throHKh at the present sen- slon. und llobinson assured llruee there had been no such aitreemeni. llruee was not sallst'leil, however, and Hoblnson told .lohnson to move to main, the bill the special order la December. "1 assure the wnittor that If he idoes tlvat, eyery genator on this side wilt vote with him except the senator from Maryland,", ttol.fnson saw with every sign of aacer at Jlrttee, who was, poised In the cen ter aisle. "The falifumlan mad the mo tion, britiKlng on another attark front Hritcc; bat before the Mary iander eouid get started, cries of "vote" mune from every section of the chamber. llobinson of Ar kansas rose from his seal shoutlm,-: 'vote, vote, vote." i lladlam reiKued for several mln-' j utes !U Hobittsott Kestttmt to his Colh:iKues to rise and join him. ! The Arkttttsan nwune his arms1 toward the democratic side, eb!mK-! ittK his sfiout to "ayes and noes." s "ayes and noes The clamor became more insist ent with Senator Kdfte, repahlle tn. cvew jersey, and nator lutFollette, cryinK above ail the ttoise fr rec oftnition. Meanwhile. ttrucK w. ylBtt ftttilely to nef ln' a word. nut tie could not he heard. , Finally the vice president reeog-! nlzed JjiKolleUe of Wisconsin, who heatedly protested against the demonstration and said that llruee held the floor. While quiet was gradually restored, IjiKottelte de- i mandert that some "respect I ! shown for the Integrity of the ! riilCM " stmt IhuIuIa,! li f mn tee e . recognized. This was done, after which the Maryland senator thanked tjtFoi irtte and praised hint for '"afway standing up fnf the right," , Shee) Otvnern Attention! We are In position to nay ymt more than anybody for weoi-mo-hair. Se0 ,n befora you aell. MEDKOllD BAHOAIX HOUSE Phono 1062. 27 tf. Grape Ht. , Hag wanted at the Mall Trlh- offtro. Mttxt h eieim, , But after experimenting two years, we have perfected a new shape for Kotex. One not only more comfortable but which prevents awkward bulkincss to roar smooth ftshionable lines. . And we iiavc perfected a fleecy softness never knowtt before.endirtgallchanceof irri tation of chafing or binding. Now, the greatly increased said of the Kotex with these two great improvements has made it possible permanently to reduce tlfe regular price considerably. Now buy the Improved Kotex, at the new low price at any drug, department or dry goods store. Get it today. PAT CASH ?AY LESS NO BILLS TO DISTRESS "Nation-Wide" Sheeting . 73 inch bleached and St men unbtcacbed- Vacd 39c 81x90 Sheets "Nation-Wide" A tradeniarked brand of itandard high ouality. 1'ach $1.19 "Penco" Tubing 40 Inch A brand that is sure ta Utwfy. Yard 35c TencGn Sheets Size 72 x 90 Particular housewives ap preciate these sheets. Each fPenco" Sheets Extra Length Se Si x in these very splendid sheets. Each $1.69 Everyday Hose Mercerised Practical Scrvk-o Hoau at u mnall price. Pair, 25c : Ventilated Khaki Roller Hats Fufi blocked, with fefe stitched brsmt. Loa-prtcti, 49 c Men's Athletic Summer Underwear NLiusook, full cut through- ' out, double studied. At 49c 4-for-l Koss For Men Mercerized stej T-toe feature, low-prid at 4Prs.$1.00 Our "Big Mac" Work Shirts Btue or grey chambray; cut full. Bir value 69c Plain Knit Union Suits for Men White cotton underwear, CBtton-shonlder model. At 98c , English Pants For Outing Wear Full-cut mode! in smart patterns for Summer, at $4.98 NOW You'll ass the tr.ask tars off the underwerici in a ssttsc tioitat mei&tJrama. MILTON SILLS "The Hawk's With BORIS KEKYOK Atss BETTY BROWN Gueat Organist At tits Organ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SETS RESULTS If ' U 1 IHSTmiTlON' i JCPenneyG where tavings are greatest1 Is Will Rogert An Asset To A Penney Town? They lay on our desk, nearly 1,000 re ports from Penney tow n s listing in a casual fashion the farms and factories that make up the wealth of a community. Smilingly we read the report on Clare more, Oklahoma, for tucked away among bank deposits and ra dium water wells we found: "Will Rogers home town." Quite a human touch from an investigator whose heart is as coldly Em personal as an adding machine. And yet, hasn't Claremore done some thing of which it can be genuinely proud? Bank deposits, pay roll figures are but tem porary assets that ebb and flow with the pass ing of the years. But to produce men like Will Rogers, in this vi tal, headlong century men who have done their work, not with swaggering egotism, but with persistence, enthusiasm and a sav ing bit of, sparkle that is indeed an achieve ment. '...The J. C. Penney Company is proud to work in Will's home town proud to be a part of a community whose remembrance he will always carry in his heart, wrapped in quiet beauty. Ray6ri Spreads 4 Unuaaally Attractive There's style is these striped ravsn spreads. $2.98 Fatiey Ribte! Underwear for Men Of mereemed eottt, in white and color patterns. M, $1. 1.49 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS TODAY AND WEDNESDAY ContimioifS Wednesday 12:30 ta tt P. M. 9 In Nest" And ' Gead Added , Shsrs Fsatttrea AdmlsthMt Matinees Evenings 10 and a 10 and 35 A HELPFUE STORE, PAY LESS, GET MORE I Belle Isle it I.aslirt 3S inch hlcaehEc! ani j tacit BttMeachrd. Viri 12c Toile Du Nord Gingham 32 inch a selection at colorful patterns. Yard 19c . Lingerie Voile RayoB Check t A fsvsrtte for summer a &itt asd tlaintv itacks. 39c "Avenue Priats Pongee Finish Especially attractive prints for wash frocks. 19c H.G.S. GiBgliam Fresh Patterns Attractive patterns" and Stitiitsf that please, yard. 17c "Qadio" Percale fn New Prints Splendid, firm (quality 34 inches wide', yard ... 15c Crepe de Chine Washable Pore silk ideal for coot frocks and uisdies, Yard . 98c Novel Designs Is New Cretonnes For stunning drapes and urniture covers. Yard ... 29c Curtain Sets Daintily Ruffed - Cttrtams, aiasce and tie backs to nattch. Set 98c and $1,49 'Bathing Suits For Boys end Cats All-wool, one-piece suit! in varied patterns. $1.98 Clever Bags For Graduation Gift Plain cotors, eomtamaftoss t4 reptilian, effects for Silk Frocks For Women and Misses . As "extra" ireefc it ea to manage at litis price. , $6.90 Kodak Film Developing Past Matf Order Service ' SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK PBAI.ERS Maatsr Photo Finishers 27 . Main 8fc , Mtiferd ANTI-kNOCK GASOMME needs ho IldpcT- wm 63 WSN. DDI8IID