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MEDFORD M5IL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, SATURDAY. jrB 0. 1928. pxqi thttkb BONO ELECTIONS TO BE HELD HERE THIS SEPTEMBER At a mooting of the finance nnd Ktieft committees of the city eoun ril. and other city official, last night, tho mntler of considering n dale for the holding of two spec ial hond elections, one to raise $7 .1.01)0 far street Improvement and repairs, and the other to raise $110,000 for a new airport, wan .Mix'ussf-d. and it was decided to hold the election xometime lie c,,niin.. Kl,hn..l 11 -fill n m iween the first and middle of next;Ml ,ta "nool. 11.00 a. m. . iiiemher vesper service on tne cnurcn, - ... .............. h. ptemher. K.v. M.rtn u t Kin.rint- kmm naln nave charge of the music in The gathering instructed City!1'"- K 0 H- m. Singing 'the evening preaching service The -4tiornv i..t.n if p,.L-in in n,.i tr. thrown upon the screen. Pictures. " . " "r 'rtlumnh Sflur7 1,u Aiiirne jotin M. tarkin to Ret tn 'pastor will preach the second of a touch with lending hond aiinr-"1' W W1 "7K " " , neys. and also with those in charge !l:ilMe of tho lost sheep, while of the KosehurK test suit, which:11 'nv of Soonl h great P"'"1-'' ; will he taken up to the state su-"Tne l'otit Sheep" is shown on the, preme court for a decision as to H,'l',,f,n' -Miwi Kdith Stump will ; whether a city can legally hond i HlnK "Tno Ninety and Nine." , itself for making airport Improve- j t,ur -"rch is the house of hap-j incuts, in order to see whether will he necessary for Med ford to I change Its charter hefore holding such an election. It had heen previously tentative ly decided to hold the special elec- tfon sometime in August, hut this Idea was ahandonetl on further consideration, because of August! being the peak of vacation time ' with so many people out of the j city, and also It would give further ' time to await the supreme court ; decision nn th Unh tnnt ' hnn.i ' A definite derision on the assess- ment cost for the imnrnvement of 1 Sixth street whb-h mnitw h, . which matter has I teen pending for weeks past, was 1 also decided on last niht hy the ; two ronncll committees, meetinif i With Altnrnov lni-li.r r -'tf ....... ... teseotative of.jiomo of the Sixth Mi-eet property owners, which it Is claimed la pleasing to the sides concerned. At last night's meeting- a num ber of adjustments were made, and by this film I sett lenient the city Knvernmeni nf Medford assumes -HI lo (id per cent of the total cost of the Improvement, except' the cost of pa vl nir West Rixt h st reet between North Onkdale and West Main street, which cost must be borne by the abutting Sixth street property, althouuh it Is understood that some adjustment was made In this cost. John Carkin Will Be Governor of State Next Week Tomorrow morning Medford wlli begin, temporarily to share with Salem In being, the seat of gov ernment of Oregon, until June V0. .because of (lovernor Patter- non' sojourn . In the cast,' and Hie fact that Henry Corbett, presi ilcnl of I hp KtntB tiin to will He part tomorrow from the state enl route for Kurope. which automati- j i ally makes Medford's city nl- tornev. John II. t'jirkin.' irnvernor during that time by virtue of his ! pemg speaker or the Oregon housp of the legislature. It developed today that, con trary to general opinion. Acting f lovernor Carkin will not have to remain in Salem during this time, as hy arrangement with te a trice Walton, secretary of (lov ernor Patterson, he will only he called to Salem when necessary, which will enable him to remain most of the time In Medford. Mr. Carkin has already begun to receive telegraphic messages In relation to his becoming acting governor, as this forenoon he re ceived a telegraphic message from Miss Walton, notifying him to make arrangements to be in Sa lem next Tuesday, because it a meeting there on that day of the state bonus commission, aud of his presence being needed lo make a quorum. Her telegram said that she would further ad vise him Monday if there was change In tho arrangements for this meeting. Of course, whenever the acting governor noes to Salem for a spe cific purpose, other matters may come up nfter he nr riven there, which may hold him at the state capital for several days. SALEM, Ore., June 9. (tfMIss r.ea trice Walton, secretary to Oov ernor Patterson, went to Portland today with papers requiring the signature of Senator Harry I. Corbett. who is acting governor during the absence of Governor Patterson, who Is In Chicago. Son- ntnr Cnrhet t ! tn leave Portland .lirlnr Ih. wb.rnH fnr Enrono. ! nnrt .Inhn H. Cnrkln of Medford. I speaker of the house of repie- sentatlves, will he acting governor j until the return of Governor Pat terson. BAPTISTS TO HOLD Tho pnnrimnt mmln h v the Paptist church people last .Sunday. f hi.ni. thn ..inp orvife on the lawn hetdde the church, was so successful and highly satisfac tory that It haa hern decided to repeat the experience tonight. This evening's program will move nhout the story of the loit sheep. Several of the nonular "nhenherd songs" will he sung from a screen put up for the purpose. Mfs Kdith Stump will sing Ellr-theth Clephane's "The Ninety and Nine." and Dr. Katon will speak hrlefly on the famllinr hlhle ston.. while n copy of Soord's great painting. "The LoHt Sheep," ts shown on the screen. Plenty of chairs will he placed upon the lawn for the ac commodation of the auUicfte. rUvolic ituirWu . . ; -j South Oukdle and Kleventh. Manses nt Land, . m. liev. F. W. Hlaclt. lantor, ' J- ' ' ' Church of Cud. Cor ner North Grape and Haven, Sunday school, H:4i a. in. Morning service. 11:00 a. m. Evening service 8 :C0 p. in. Wednesday eveni? g prayer meet- in ! Kverynnn welcome. C. A. Cooper, pastor. rirst HaptUt Clturvh. W. ii. Eaton. J'h. D., I'nslor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. in. Children's day program hy the j Pness. Come and see. First M JO. Churvh. Morning: ChiM ren's Hay program. Kvening: I Quartet, "Thou Wilt Keep lllm in Perfect Peace" Wilder Mis. Kay, Mrs. Temple, Mr. .MaciJonougn, .Mr. vroman. j Contralto solo, "Tho. Day Js j Knded" Harilett Mrs. Temple. VMn w Wilson, violin obhhKato MrR. Malie Vroman lluener-, aru- organist, Mr'- M:t J"rnan MacDnnouKh, director. Zlnn Lutheran Church. j West Fourth street nt Oakdale. ! 1 W. ltUKsard, pastor. Ueai-' deuce, 3 Hose avenue. . I'hone l'01-.V. - Sunday school at 10 u. m. Church service at 11 o'clock. No evening service. ' Luther league nt 7:30 p. m. Frederick J. Wolff, leader. Topic, "How Are Our , AmusemeniH- a meuMire of Our Christianity." J.uthor league social ami busi ness smeetltig at home of Wm. Itnhnert, Central Point, at 8 p. m., Wednesday. Ladies' Aid society will meet at 2 p. m . , Th ursday , at home o t" Mrs. CJeo. A. Senter, fi08 West Da - j(nta Ht Choir practice, Thursday. 8 p. m. First Methodist -:piseoUil Church T. H. Temple, i). D., minister. I'esidence 27 N. Orange. Phone 332. M a r n i n g worsh lp a t 1 0 : 4 ' , I n -stead of at 11. At this service the children's day program will lie given. "The Hest Day." This is a pageant of merit and charm, and is given hy r0 characters, se lected from the- Sunday school. Come early . if you want a good seat.. . ' i Iveplng worship' at K.no.'1 Sub ject: "Testing by Tasting." Kpworth league at- 7:00... A meptin of intf rest for all -.younir P; " 1'rayer meeting Wednes- ,a ,IIK"L Ul """ "' n,em' oer oi inc cnurcn is urged to be pr0J,cnt First ChUrcn of Cnrist( Scientist Authorized brauch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Sclent int. in Boston, Muss, Servicei are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oukdale. Subject for Sun day, June 10, "Cod, the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:45. AppH caniH under the ago of 20 may he admitted. Wednesday eveulnK meetings, which Include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is In the Medford bnildiiig, is open daily from 12 to 4 except Sundays and holidays. The bible and ull author ized Christian Science literature may he read, borrowed or pur chased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the read in.-? room. Full josiNl Tabernacle. Newtown street, near Main, Medford. Oregon. iCussell p. Kothgch, pastor. Hunday, June 10, 1 II 2 S : Sunday school, 0:45 a. in. Morning service 11:00 a. m. Topic, "The Great Commission." Who is called for service? Young people's meeting. 0:4.1 p. m. Evangelistic service, 8.00 p. m. Topic, "Involution." Does monkey religion produce monkey morals? Announcements for the week: Monday evening, 8:00 p. m., young people's meeting. Tuesday evening, S:00 p. m., fmyfr meMlnit. Wn-luy nfc-rnoon. 2:30 n"n rr.eetinK. A Mill HililJ r -iiing, o .uii p. prayer meetlrg. Saturday evening, street meeting. :00 p. m , Kveryhody welcome. t First Christian Church. Ninth and Oak dale. Carman K. Mell, minister. Office and pas tor's study In the church. Phone 1007. Residence phone 3.T7. Morning worship and commun ion nt lOiilfp. The sermon suh- tJfrt "At the Post of ! hvor' follower of Christ Duty." ery follower of Christ should hear this sermon. It ts a vil'il message far thee days. Hplendld music will also le given. Thia Is a service of worship and devo tion. ( Popular evening service nt 8:00 o'clock. Iarge audiences , prevail I'" P' ot these warm summer evenings. Mr. Mell will speak on, "Squaring Accounts With find." Special music will he rendered and there will he a great "son? fest," In which the entire audience will take part. This Is a service of warm fellowship and conse crated enthusiasm. Christian Kndeavor group meet ings at 7 o'clock Mid-week asrvie Wednesday evening at ft o'clock. The pastor will present a HI hie study. "Test Our Welcome.' - v . ; ("co I ml I'oltit Ketltt-aUHl Chun lie J. M. Johnson, nastnr. t The lesson title for the Whle j school tomorrow Is: The Arrest I jand Trial; and the scripture !s 1 ' found in Mark 15:1-13. The word! for our memory verses is "vain." I and all are invited to take part in ! the opening service. If you can i nut he in your place tomorrow.! f will you try to send noine one else M l-et us keep up the fine record In , attendance. S;4.r. is the lime. i The program ot the children will -take the place of the morning wnr- j ship. You will he glad and in-" spired to hear tho little folks. JlrJng all the chililren to hoar this: program. The primary depart incut I and the cradle roll department will . "o kickii pans. rfiier uie young peoples services oVlock. th, ni series of sermons to the voung lp The subject will he: What ! Arp Vou 3oinB to Do? I ; Mlh atrcQt m, .;, omirh. South w K Kliy )mstor. itPsltienee 2- xorth Oakdulo. j Study at church, l'hones 3S4. t Our services will be broadcast j over station KM KD. 1 Special music and souk service, i Sunday school l o a. m. Jr. ! Krank Koberts, superintendent. . Sermon, "The Christian's Con -1 flict," 11 a. in. ' I Kpwnrth letiKue service. 7 p. tn. Sermon, "The Delayed Mcsshkp,"! 8 p. m. 1'rayer meeting and choir prac lice Wednesday, 7:0 p. m. We may not all believe in San'a I Claus, but we do believe the bible j from "cover lo cover." We he-1 Hc ve it literally, that It is the In-' spired. Infallible word of Cod. Whosoever will Is invited to f""1 "d worshit with us. "1 , K1" whn they fcaW unto me. , ' ir iirt ir in ni iiia nniiue or me Lord." I'salm. 122-1. Presbyterian Church. Holly and nth streets. I'hone 194. Edwin Percy Lawrence, minis ter, llesldenee phone SS0. There will be no Itlble school Sunday morning, hut the children of the Sunday school will have charge of the children's day pro gram at 11 a. m. Opening exercises by the entire school, including songs for chil dren's day. Itecognltlon of the cradle roll, and Infant baptisms. Exercises by the beginner's de partment. Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, superintendent. Exercises by the primary de partment. Miss Helen Hullis, su perintendent. Ueport of the home department. Mrs. E. A. Littrell, superintendent. Announcements of plans for daily vacation Hlble school and for. the summer months. Offering for Sunday school mis sions. - Closing song by the school. Evening service 8 p.m. The main part of the evening service will be a play entitled, "On the King's Highway," written by Kev. J. W. llnyt. formerly Sunday school missionary of thiH terri tory. The principal characters are: First missionary 1 lev. E. P. 7'iwrr nee. Second missionary Thomas J. Hnxter. Prospector Thomas .1. Had cllffe. There will also he groups of children, representing miner's chil dren, Indian children, rancher's children and children of the Eski mos. Miss Janet Clement has charge of the play, assisted by Mrs. Gll more. The scene Is laid In the needy regions where churches are not known. The missionaries and prospector meet and Immediately fall into a discussion of relative values of gold nuggets and gold dust and children. The C. E. Society will meet at 7.00 p. m. Topic. "Making Our Country Christian," with Maynard Putney, leader. A f ottuge prayer meeting will be held next Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. E. N. Warner at 6 4 5 West Pa ) m . J -oo k over Onlations. chapter 6. Associated Oil employes of this section met last evening with of ficials from Portland and San Francisco, and discussed pluns, sales and huslness matters in a general get-together session. Those present at the meeting were: Jerry liny. Portland, north west advertising manager; L. K. Sutton, operating department chief; Harold R. Deal. San Fran cisco, ftststant 'advertising man ager; V. K. McClaren. Portland, supertnlcnllrjnt of iiles; Jack Heath, Medford; N. It. Gale, fr rants Pass; H. Oarnett. Medford; V. J,. Pnnkey. Medford; M. O. Hnr ron, Medfftrd; A. K W n t s o n. firants Puss; It. Jj, T,ewls, Medford; . 11. Dnrby. Medford; C. J. Mr Oinley, O runts Pass; Vakefidd. Med ford ; 1 lerhert A If ord . (1 ru nti Pass; .f. K. In ml. Med font, and Kay M. Wyntt, Medford. liUcky Ijmii liMkc. ASH. Ore., June 9. tA't For the first time In the memory of the Ash and Iton lake district, a traf fic officer visited here this week. State Traffic Officer O. C. Wil liams drove here from his station at Coa;tille, finding nine nutomn hiloR nTiven without license plates. No arrests wre made hut WII-1 Hams ordered that licensee be pro cured j Air Heroes of 7500 Mile Pacific Flight I tV ; - ft ill H w -r Latest photos of tho members of the crew -of the giant monoplane Southern Cross, who have dared the Pacific in a flight from San Francisco to Australia in three non-stop hops, San Francisco to Hawaii, Hawaii to the Fiji islands, and thence to Australia. They are, left above, Captain Harry W. Lyons, navigator; right, Captain Charles T. P. Ulm, co-pilot; and below, left, James Warner, radio operator; and right. Captain Charles Kingsford-Smith, commander of the flichU STILL SEIZED; Archie Rock nml 'Wl'lll'Am Five- rpproscntatlvos from this Drumm are In the county jail , to- city will h-nvc Hunday for Port day awaiting n' healing on 11 'huiKO laml to ait"iul tho grand si-ssloii of possessing a nioonwhino slill. ; of iho l-'iihtoi n Star lodge of (ire 17 gallons of moonshine mid 300 ; gun, June 12. 1 It and 14. Mrs. , . , i. ,,,,. Kilna Ixaui's Iihh hei-n linked lo gallons of mash, following their . ..... sing on the Tuesd.iv morning pio- arrest l:Ue yesterday on ihe south , K,..in fork ot Crifffn creek, hy Sheriff i M.-innirel linrnes. worihv .lenning:!. laxity .l"c dive and Constahle (leorge I'rescoll. The raid, whit h is the first in Jaelison county for months, was t made following numerous com-: plaints of the alleged operations! of the two accused men. Ihe st ill was held in storage today at the! county jail hy officers, and was : rrption and" dunce at the hig Ma declared to he a fairly good out-'Honfe home and regular ritualistic fit. Heavy hlackened sides and ! ecromonlcs will he some uf the hftttom hitre mute evidence that 'events of the three days. It had heen In operation f'r soine-i Those whft will attend fmm here time. Edward Dale, vice-president and genera I ma nager of the great chain of Si;nggs Safeway sti ires', nnd nn officer and director of the Western States Chain Grocers' as sociation, is a visitor in this city iodav. He wii: confer with U. W. Doe. district mnnuger of tho ciappo nmoiAi i orMuuo urr U HL !nnrArr7rAlf ! VISITS MFOFORDiPRESlDENT'SSECY I ' Skaggs stores after which he will delegate to It and said that his go to San Francisco to supervise j reason for going was t hat since the opening of a large numher of ihe entered politics he lias never Safeway stores in that city. missed a repuldican convention. Southern Oregon people will re-j No confirmation could he oli memher Mr. Dale when he was taincd at the White House of cur engaged In the hi in her husiness rent reports that Sanders would in this country and lived In Kaglejhe entrusted hy President Coolidge point. j with a message to the convention. Another prominent offidat of to he marie puldlc in case an ef thfl Skaggs organization. Frnnk f'"t to draft him should nia Merriman. who has charge of the terialize. coffee department of. the chain nf stores, nnd supervises the hlend ing of well known Safewav otialitv coffee, was In Medford Friday, ac cording to Mr. Doe. ECASE PARALYSIS REPORTED One cape of infantile purnlysis In .Meilfoid nnd one case ,rf spinal meningitis near Medford. were re ported today hy County Physician It. D. Inskeep, who says huth cases were Improving. The victim of the paralysis caw is the seven-year-old of Mr. and Mrs. riyde U, Hoiiuhl"U nf West Thirteenth street who is suf fering from paralyzed niusch-s In one leg. Denton Clark, son of Mrs. Ward Spatz, was reported to he hetter today 0111 nn attack of spinal meningitis, which seized1 him hutt Monday, Tho victim, who Is a well known local school hoy, how- ever, is still In n critical condition, according to reports. DELEGATES OF EASTERN STAR TO LEAVE T! : grand matron, of dramx I'asM, is hi charge .if phms for the r,,n. vention. ami Mrs. I.u Saldn of aiits Pas Is official organist for j all entertainments. Kleetion of Mate officers, me-, , morinl services for mtmhers vh ,. have died during the year. are Mis. W. II. McHnwa n, .Mrs.. Itattie Aldi-n, Mi's, l.eona l''urnass, Mrs. Helen Mlnliler and Mrs. Mdnn Isan's, LEAVES FOR K.CJE3 WASHINGTON. June !'. WV Kverctt Sanilrs. secretary to Pres ident Coolidge, left today fnr Kun khh City to attend the repuldican national convention. He is not a Sanders will join President Cool Idge at Prule, Wis., as soon as Ihe convention Is over. Al's Daughter Weds AT.P.ANY. N. V., June !. (Cath erine Alice Smith, younger daugh ter of Governor and Mrs. Alfred H. Smith, today was married to Fran cis Joseph Qulllin.m of Troy, a lawyer. :" was performed in f the Immaculate atdinal Hayes. There were more than I MiO guests, many of them figures nf prominence In the social, indus trial and political circles of the country. ' K Hoover In 11 I'm 111 Owner. MAP YSVH.I.i:, Mo.f June . 7Pt Herbert Hoover, whose candl- daey for the republican prcsiden - tin) nomination N being oppoKCfl by sonic fanners nml farm organi zations, is himself a Missouri farm owner. II" owns nn xa-ncre tract south of Oruhatn. in Nodaway county. It is understood here he bought the farm from a California friend named Collins. 9M1, Hoover's farm Is being man aged by W. C. Pierce of the Kurm en Tiuil company of Marysvillu. A FREE 1 IE ! FDR LOCAL PARTY The flying headquarters of 4 hp- Texas company, tin nil-metal l-'ord j monoplane, will arrive at .Medford, .Monday, June ltth at r,;.'!i) p. m. j on Its goodwill lour of principal j cities of the Pacific, const. K. .M. Mitchell, agent of the company here, is arranging for a . t-fl:il flight hy M-dford hnslm-ru j men. The flight will he innde from i the airiMn t. anil eover points of In- terest in the vicinity of Medford The plane is the first of a jatuad-1-011 to he purchased hy the com pany for use in their operations. I The ship Is used hy executives of ;tne company in musing imps m jtween xone and district headipiiar ters ami for preliminary inspection 'of idl properties. Ill addition. It (serves as a lahnratory for experl i men hit purposes In determining ! t he most efficient and economical lairplane fuels and lubricants. ' This ship is one of Die largest ; passenger airplanes in use. It has ju 71 foot wing npread ami Is equip I perl wilh three Wright Whirlwind I niotora of lioo h. p. each. I . The plane weighs three tons nnd j has a two-ton carrying capacity. it lias a cruising radius of fluO and is capable of reaching altitude of HV.OnO feet. Ten ngers with haKgngc may he coinfoi laldy accommodated. In oider that tho puhlie nrnyhe conie hetter acquainted with latest developments in coiuinerci.il flying I the plane will he- open to puhlie inspection at the landing field. Captain Frank M. Hawks In charge of the plane, will he at the field to explain all detatU of the ship's construction ami equipment, Capt. Hawks is a pioneer In the field of aviation. During .his II years .experience as an army, air mail and commercial pilot, he has upent more than 75on hours in actual flight, and has covered more than 7r0,IHo milcH over nit er! States and - Mexico. He has est a I dish erl a numher of records, and participated In most of the competitive air eventsof national scope In recent years. CONTROLS ROGUE ELK After having been away from the active management and owner ship of the resort for several years W. (I. Mr Dona Id, 'well known southern Oregon landscape painter Is again In charge of the Itogue Klk report on the Crater Ijike (highway 1!7 mil' from this city. I u,, announced today that he has icmployed an entirely new kitchen ' sto ff ji ml has marie n number of worthwhile improvement In the resort service. Mr. McDonald sold the resort sometime ago but regained posses sion of it recently, thorlly after Ills return from an extended trip to Alaska. Mr. McDonald also an nounced that a large dance floor opposite the resort will he at the Ibposal of members of All dinner 1 purtics, t FOR SWUNG: FRFF INSTRlonH Only five for Medford more d;iy remain people to learn to under the direction of George ' II u g h 1 I n g, of the Cnivershy 1 i of California, who has charge 1 ; of the free classes sponsored by j the Jackson County Ued Cross in their annual drive, which ends J unc 1 0. ; "If a person wants to swim he ' can, ami I never knew anyone to; fail me.' the instructor said this1, nmrning In discussing the progress of the boys and girls. This year at I'.erkeley. Hiigbling had a clas.t of 374 adult women beginners aud IT.n nun. At the end of the term. 0.1 per cent of them could swim and they put on the biggest water pageant ever to he staged in that city. One woman, of was an expert at the end of the training. Daily segregated periods In clude small boys at S o'clock each morning, girls between the ages of seven and 1 n at ;). The other two hours in the forenoon are de voted to advanced students, who are shown new methods in life saving. Evening classes for adult ' women are held at 7 o'clock. Fol lowing that senior life savers have. I the tank. At the end of the drive, ! tests will be given for which but- iions and emblems will be awarded. After leaving here Mr. and Mrs. Ilughliug will conduct swimming classes at Grants Pass, lloseburg. Mc.Ylinnville and other places in 'Oregon. He is employed by the 'National Hed Cross office With headiiuartcrs at San I'ranctseo. LEGION TO OBSERVE FLAG DAY JUNE 14 A lilt! mccliiiK of the American l.i'Klnn In scheduled fur next Mon day nlKlit nt tho nrmnry. Soiiip In turcHlinK reportK on the MtMlfonl convention nml other niutlerH or iiiiporlunro will ho mmlo mid ihinn outlined tor the cominK dunee nt Unite KullH. In keepint with Fins Day, which tuki'B dae Juno 11, n Hiecinl pro gram will he huld reatnrhm un ltd drehH hy Legionnaire Don Newhin-y on "Our l-'laK." Kvery world wnr ! veteran iw nn;ed to he present nt this meetlllK. 'Fortune Hunter9 Is Vitaphone Special Most heart-warming, and mirth ful of all small town comedies Is ; the VI tn phone picture, "The For tune J lu liter," coming lo I Unit's ' Craterian tomorrow. Sid Chaplin j is the slur, assisted hy Heleue Cos- tello as leading lady. 1 "The Fortune Hunter" recounts the uproarious adventures of a likeable young roughneck, who staked hy a friend with whom lie had hoboed, goes to a Vermont village with the full Intention of capturing the richest girl and her bankroll. The course of true love sets plans sadly awry, and In the rearranging of things causes some of the most exciting, laughable sequences ever screened. On the same program with "The Fortune Hunter" are two splendid acts of Vitaphone vaudeville. The first is Kddle Peabndy, well known banjo king, In his great net "Pan Jomanlu." The other net Is a com edy entitled "Tuning Jn," which Is a radio nilrthquake for fun and music combined. Another fen 1 11 re on the hill that will he clashed hy many as the most' marvelous of all Is the first showing of tho Movietone news reel. You will now hear as well os see all the news. Tom Mix Thrills Rialto Audience "Hello, Cheyenne!" current .at traction at the Kinlto theater, with Tom Mix1 In Ihe leading role, is not "just another western." . The ability of Mix lo extricate himself from the precarious situations In Which he finds himself tends to disprove such a statement. Mix thrills and chills his audi ence wltli his daring riding and smashing fights. The modern lluf falo Hill disregards all the laws of gravity as he runs. Jumps and falls through unbelievable ob stacles lo aid his boss with a tele phone monopoly. It Is safe to Kiy that Tom has never been seen In better lldvail- tngh us he seems tn throw himself into the part with a zest that Is Imund to -keep everyone on the edge of his sent.. The Noted Dead i NKW YORK, June 0. HP) Mrs. Clara Wales Hoot, wlfo r.i Kllhu Hoot, died yesterdny at the fatally homo on Firth avenue, ag-fd 74 ysnrs. Mr. Hoot Is 83. Thry had heen married for K0 yerus. 1 , The wife of Ihe former NVw Ynt'k jSenator, secretary of wit nnd secretary of stale, had been 111 for two years withsarthrltls. In- addition lo Mr. Hoot the following sons nnd daughters sur vive: , Kllhu. Jr., attorney; Kd niird V. Hoot, of Clinton, nnd Mrs. ClrfA Hoot Grant of Wash ington, D. C, wife of Major t'. S. (Jrant, HI, a grandson of Ihe civil war general. All wero at her bed side wh"n sho passed. RIALTO TODAY only 1 7fWV triAimti Urrym in. A Daring, Thrilling Tale of the Early West Also Good Comedy Rother mel's - Music Usual Admission Tomorrow One Day Only MAY McAVOY "THE LITTLE SNOB" The style and ease of Klein Tailored Suits cannot be found else where. They are' not the cheapest, but are the best. Prices reasonable con sidering quality. Let me serve you. Upstairs Kodak Film Developing Proline Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford Notice r To Painters; See H. 0. Frohbach, Secre tary of the Jackson Coun ty Fair Board, regarding painting of fair grounds Luildings. . .t Blue Flower Lodge . We Servo Fin Chicken Dinner $1.00 ; A Good Plies for Parties and Banquet! j A PLACE TO DANCE Reservation Call 341-R-3 ). 4 Tlcrm men wanted at the Mall Tribune office, t tt t MS 1 1 KT it