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1 V i fi c li li I 11 v r if TP ATI T! FOUR MEnroftn math trtp.uxk MrcDjonn. OREfiOV, FHTDAY, JULY. 20. 1328 Talking Picture, Craterian Scores Hit IARI TO GIVE L ;e SlrciiKllieiifd by the addition ut foirr former Dunsnuiir pktyers. the AVeed, Calif., team will liivad" tiiis territory next Sunday f'" tlie third tjaine of the Heveu-Kaiii" merits fur the eluuiipion.'hin "f northern California and mouUh-'iii Oregon. Two defeats ha v ruf fled tho diamond dlKiiiiy or the lunibcr,l;irl;.s mid hacked by the AVeed Lumlier eoiiii;iny and fa n.s, they are out for revenue and blood. The .Merchants also have ilu-)-danoi-r up, and iln idaycr.s haw uaiaiitced J40M for anv buii league to.iiit in I lie slate In coin here and defeat the 111 on th ir own rounds, winner take all. AeeiinliliK to Alananer Court Hall the Kaine Sutiday will be a ntrunnl)-, and lie nrni-x all fan. to come out and root fur vic lor. ami m-o a wood Kaiin The M'it;hantK ai" now at tin top of their sireiiKih ami have; Jo and t heir hatting eye, 1 Cliff I lest will do lii" hin li:iK for the loials, Chester catching. F l A IRIP 10 CLEAR DP HiT AND RON CASE The drum and hiif: Irt . -uib 0 j Jumniulr, Cal.,' has definitely de cided to attend the Oregon Legiou mi vent inn Airdford t his year rather than the California i-oiiveii-tion, aeeordinji lo Die Ii,mu i.x item In the UuiiMimit- .Newto "After eiinva-ssliiH" the ailiYiv 4 tioti carefully, I'ninina nder' William M. Welsh Jr. has de elded that the Kppro po.-.i drum and Initio euipH will not In aide to attend the Male con vention of the American I.e Klon at Stockton this year 4 1 1 iiceoiinl of Use real epi-ase. !u( ihe eur)n will kJ to red ford for (lie e.eniiit: parade 011 AukuM 2 of the slate loiivi-n-t if ill of (he ( heyon A i""! lean Legion. Tra ns porta t Ion can more easily be obtained lor the boys tfi .Medfoid, and the I l ip Wilt not lieeessitate ilMV of the boys lea vinK I heir 01 It fur s vera 1 days. "Some time a k '0111 ma nd - ! el- Welsl) appolli'ed 11 illllllll -lee to devise ways, and means whereby tile corps could take I in both roitvcjiiiuiis, but the eoiomittee reported that suf ficient funds could not be raised for hoih Iripa, "The di tim tnd loiwle eta ps is an excellent ad V ert iseno'iit for liiiusmuii', us well as Kpps pout, anil it is hoped that all ot Iter year arrangements may be made to have It attend (lie California stale eon vent ion of the l.ewlon." With the assurance of the above corps, i appears thai there will he at least lit l.eiou drum corps ami three lioy Scout ilium corps here for the .Medffud convention. iv 1 fffci'A Ma OF CEMENT FOR Where is play- en revival $ctfi4 From " 7he Lton AtcC tn& Lionel Birrymore 'rods h.ivw been t h r.iiminj,' into Hunt's (Valerian ihealei The I. ion and the .Mouse inn. This is a briliant of the Chai-les Klein stam- success of some years back. There is an a II -st a 1 iasl, iuclndim; May ,M Avoy, Lionel ISarrymore. A lee (lancis, William Collier Jr.. Km melt Corrida n and Jack Ackruyd. The play in splendidly slatfed and aeed but it In (be slarllinK marvel TAIL LIGHT RAID 13 H iMous e w6h iMd y iMc Jfvoy fffcu of vila phone whieh lifts the ' per formances t(t the leKinn of Ihe lab tilntis. The actors .speak their lines, in the hiyh lights fif the picture, during' rests between the musieat interiudes of the symphonic nccoui ia ni 1 tie at , They speak and their voices have a warmth ami vilnllty which roir-es amllenees cvi-rj where to uniic.M'd of expressions of dcHln. "Tlie 1 Jon and the I louse" is the .first vitadrama. Don't miss scciiiK 'and hearing it. MAIL TRIBUNE FIGHT RETURNS TO START EARLY I-'alh felony wlu-b Karl Swisher, llnmalh t ruck driver win faces a charge in Jackson county resale of an auto accident, ended fatally for a youth In the CrecUHpriliK mountains. Is stilt behiK held in 1 he Siskiyou eouiiiy jail at Yri ka, pemliliu extradi tion, which so far has not obtained by local officers. The California uovernor'n office, ac cordiui; to Sheriff .Ieniii-;H, is ad verse to ttninllm? a retiuisit Inn lor Swisher. 9 . Tim present state of affairs may cause UiMtrlet Attorney Newton C. ( "haney li n lo Sat ram en to and lay the case before Ihe uov ernor, accord i uw to present indi cations. Swlslu r was at llhei ty under bonds ami was to he by tin- court not lo leave ; he county, bid re uar Hess of (he court older. Suish ir w;nl into northern California sml was .irrested at Yrckn upfiu reiiucsl of Hie sherilfV otfw here. SOLD TO G. PASS MAN 'I.UVKItn.U.K, Ornton I'lay diK'ts eohipany starts elay plant A deal was closed this week by It. Tiliiliious of the Itanuistcr Iteal ly .Ke11ey whereby the Oregon (ia rae ill (iranls I'ass Is exchanged for (he .Medfoi'd I'!k farm. A con siderable sum of money was In volved in the 1 rr.nsactlou, thc aumunt Hot beiiiK made jiublic. however. The Medloift i:UK farm was owned by K. (1. Wasson, cfinijirls tm; five acres mi liOzlor lane. .Mr. assou will leave shorl y to la ke i hai'Ke nf the ira tils I 'ass proper ty, while .Mrs. Wasson will pave in a few days for a visit In relatives In k lahoma. It. 1.. .Mead and family of Crants I'ass will move to t lie farm wllhin the next week. Mr. Mead will retain pari of the property for a lesbieiire and will dispose of the remainder. When Iveu t iial4 y.n Judge Tay lor's court this foirthtiun, V. w. Mills, charged w j 1 1 1 f rf-fe-1 1 ukh driv ing lot lowing mi atiln collision Wednesday nij;ht m North Hare lelt Htreel. was fined $lu ami W. Carr, arrested on a .similar charge followini; (he Maine collision, was actiuilled. Tl:n arreslK worn inadu by City Traffic Officer (J. J. Pres ent t. who also took pari in n "Unlit raid" 011 Smith liiverside avenue last tiinlit when Ki arresU wen; l made. The raid, put on lo delerininu Ihe' neiuUI-;hf adjusHneiit ori'ieien. , 1 ey, also disclosed that a iiiiinher of cai'M were IraveliiiK wh hout (ai! Mollis. Tim followim; posted -SI ImilH at tho police Hlallon toilay on tail liulil charges: A. II. Hreiine. man, S. K. CnlthiK. f I. Tiiruhlade, J. Christian. II. A. Koley. Kdilli Duell and ". Conhill. Slate Tralti' Serjeant C. r. Talent and Stnt Traffic (itficers Herla-rt .Moore and W. Howard were in cliarne of tho .niil. X. T. lioiles and I, en Loomls were alHo aricsted last evening hy Jort'lcer I'vi'scoli for la M in to stim ' it stop sit'lis. Next Thursday, July f KhiniiiK abiiut ;i:l." o't lock, Bed ford linn:, The .Mail Tribune will broat least by bmd speaker from its office on North Kir street, and also broadcast from Ihe Virgin Abu I Tribune radio station, KM KM, blow - by-blow, rou ml -by -round As sociated Press reports of llu championship hallle between Genu Ton ney and Tmii I leeney, chal lenger. Tin title bout Is scheduled to start not later than t U "o'clock New York time. Dit fore nee in time, wilh dayliuht savuiK, wi'l ma ke the local hour about six o'cha k. There will be bulletins on the preliminaries, and the first re turns will be received about : : IM o'clock. .Med ford lime. New Portland Bishop ! PORTLAND. Ore., July IM.--(P) 1 - Hishop Titan Lowe, of the .Meth od 1st Kpiscopal chinch, arrived here today to fake charge of th" Portland area of the church, sue ciMMliim hishop WVO, Shepiini. who has been assigned lo Paris. I'luuee. ASHLAND. July JO. I SpeclaD--Tlie pourinK of cement at the Ash land Creek Canyon dam has been somewhat delayed hy some malad justment of the machinery at the rock crusher 011 Hear creek at the fool of .Mountain avenue, which made it necessary to send for a new part. H Is hnpvd to huva i everything In order when the work 'starts .so that two shifts of men 'may he employed on the work. f PourfiiK of cement should start to day if there are no more inlerrup ' lions. A lar'e amount of cement 1 has been shipped in and is Immiik 1 ha 11 hit to the damslle. ! Misses Clara Trotter. Katherino , Vincent. Marion Adv. members of :the Southern Oregon Normal school (laeulty. and Miss Mildre;: .derrih. a friend of Miss Trotter from Osh fliosh. Wis., will go to Prospect on t Saturday afttMiioon to spend thy 'ninht. They expect to no on to jCraier Lake to speiul Sunday, i Henry C. ( in ley left Thursiiay 'evening for .Milwaukee, Wis., where he will attend the annual eonven ' t ion of insurance writers for the Northwestern Life Insurance com I pany. He expects to he away for two week. ; Mrs. Kdmund Dews of Diliihinutr . has been In Ashland for several days visiting with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Turner, on the ! I oulevard. On Wednesday evening 1 .Mrs. Dews entertained a tfro'ip of ft lends at her mother's home. A display 01 pink latiioias anu tune delpliiniiitn furnished the decora live Hchem, which was of unusual heiiuty. Pour tables of bridge were in jnoKress duriiiK .the evenini;. Mrs. Karl Crow won recognition for high score. Mrs. Gerald "Wunnor i ntceived Ihe consolation and Mrs. j Paul li. McDonald of Medford won 1 ihe door prize. Al tho close of the ' bridge game delieioiis refreshments ' were served. The guest list in j eluded Mrs. Prank Dillard and Mrs. I Paul McDonald of Medford. Mrs. oito Klum of Honolulu. Mrs. Chas. Jtourne Jr. of Oakland tCal.l, and Mesdames Andrew McCallen, O. A. I'aulserud, V. V. Mills, Domino Pro vosl, Karl Crow, II. G. Sutlers Jr.. .1. A. MeGee, Howard Itarrell. P. G. Swodonburg. V. H, McNair, Ger ald Wenner and John K. Knders. Mr. and Mrs. Will M. Dodge, Ihe j Misses Katybel ami Jaefiiellne i Hunt and Mrs. A. P. Hunt left i Priday morning to spend a two da touting at the Lake of the Woodf, ) where Ihey will occupy the LuuLi 1 Dodge cabin. Geo. Neilsou, who severed his connection with the district at torney 'm office, 1m associated with Frank Newman In his office in the Palm block. Airs. Geo. .Wilson, who went to Ou'di-n. I'lah. six weeks ago lo be near h: r sister 'during her illness, returned home Sunday. The sister, Airs. DeWitt, vho-visilfrd here sev eral times, died July . and Was buried in San Jose. Calif., her birthplace and former home. P. W. Jlollls and -Mrs. Prance. Simmons ami daughter Thelnia are leavim; tomorrow for a visit with reiativs in Onklnnd, Calif, f Al J. SherVill, years afo a" resident of tlje Itogue -Hiver vat- Icy, spent yestei-fiay In Medford and expected to chase steeiheads today. He has fished the Ilogtle from Gold peach to the Ktk freH; hatchery. ' .Mr. Sherrill re-presents the Mniim!! e?t Sherrill compaiy f Pftrtlaml. The other members of the Sherrill family are spcmiiiiK u two weeks vacation at Klk lake. Anioni: the hotel uuepts in .Med ford from the .state of Washington are L. Mayer "f Spokane, Mr. and Airs. D. S. prill of Centralia. Airs, i: m ma Hickman of Olympia. Mr. and .Mrs. 'Fred Gordon of Vancou ver and J. II .Hill of Seattle. A 1 U-aere liarlleit and Anjou pear orchard, six miles out on the ('rater Lake highway, was sold to Paul Masting of ' Portland this week, through the French A Al wood real estate ageliey. The prop erty was formerly owned by d Dailey. Portland visitors in Medford this wei;k include Air. and Airs. N. K. Durkitt, who are guests of Air. and Airs'. A. L. French for a few days. ' , "Jackson Hot S. -lings swimming pool is the best one we've found in this part of the country," said Jack lEigclow. director of the Might .Musical -Misses troupe, which play ed at . the Craterian Wednesday nU,'ht. said this morning. The par ty wrnt swimming early yesterday and bail so much fun that they missed the train that was to have taken them to Salem. They will appear this week end al the Klst nore theater in Salem. Atrse. KlizaKih Cook of Salem, lb, a guest ibis week ut the home e.f Air. and Airs. K. J- Feldman. Tht ir daughter. Ml km Lillian Cook ) of Spokane, Wash., is also visiting the FeldmaiiH for a t wdays. ; Airs. Franklin Knight of Kansas ! 'Hy, Mo., arrived In .Medford to day to spend several days at the , home of Air. and Sir. K. K. Nich ols. They will visit crater Lake this week end. Steeiheads are hittiim the fly I with regularity on the uppctoriver, I according to reports received to ! day by Joe Wharton. One man 'raised la of the fish on 'Pm-Mlay and hit 11 of them last night at ! High Danks and Dybee bridge, the water is still too warm on the low er vivor for the btst results, and ! very few of the big fellows are 1 being taken. Grants Pass Courier, j ' Another lai'Se nudii;n of local j radio funs is'ussured for tonight's ' American Legion radio frolic whieh ' Is scheduled lo start at it p. m. , Some clever, entertainment Hum- ' hers have been prepared by t ho Lei;io committee In i-harne and j Karh Davis will preside . fft cr the microphone. John Adams, advertising man 'iiiifr of the Alotiutain States Power company, was a local visitor at the ' general offices of the California Oregon Power company in this city yesterday. Air. Adams was headed math, having just return ed from a vacation motor trip to southern California. feeling is dissipated wLeii it be comes known, that this new road will not he a highway, but merely a light duty road, nin- feet V ide. whose purpose is to aid the ralr forest employ to better fiuht thr eat Hies in that territory. Six miles of this new road ar to be completed this summer yet ; survey will be made at once, ami ,as soon as possihb' thereafter work of construction will be begun. Radio Program KMED Mull Tribonp-Vlreln BtU RECEIVE $18,000 FISH LAKE ROAD News w;ib received at tlie C'l'uter National fore.st lieiltUniarlerH llel"" toilay'l'mm the disirlct forestry of flee at Portland that SIS.UUU liad : been appropriated to this forest for the huildln'i of a new road from ! the east end of I-'lsh lake to the north end of the Lake o' tlie ! Woods, a distance of L'L' miles. I To most friends of tlie l-uke o' the W oods at first tills would seem to be Kootl news iiertaininK to the j further development of that ever incrensinir popular resort. Imt this -j" 1'rlda.v. .Inly s to ! licalty hu;tnl. :l lo In American l.cliion frolic. Sillllilay. .Inly 21. 1U to 11 a. ni. I'cnpl'- s i:lcc- 11 t.i 12 a. m- llche "' Kindle Service Station. J uic. M' 12 to 12::l p. in- lin.'V Ci-it-vcs I'rospcct Ucstirl. 3 l - - ;j ti I,, 1 William Music ) A ",'-...:.,,V 0:1.". .lc.lY..r.l .Mail Ti ililine news and market report. The fifth weekly American 1. Bion frolic will he hrcolcasl HI nii,-ht from station KMHh (vj to ID u clocli. lealuiniK i-aij Stewart's Sin-otalin!,- Six nrche Ira in iiopular music hits. Mi.... l-nlli in-..il nntl (leori .Maddux will he heard in sever; vocal solo nilmhers. Thm-c will only one mot frolic before the Mi: l.ctiiin coil venticn. Aim-list 2. :l and 4. Til ni the entertainments I to advertise I lie affair tliroimlmil the slate and to lei the null puhlie meet a few of llle liV wires In chariie of the enliven . I. . . -1 I.-. 01 :i v e nest LIU11 M MKI l - 1.. - -- -i I al the studio are introduced Karlo Davis. announM-r. Special attractions of Ihe three ' dav l elc hlalion will lie liriefl ! uullincd l.v Mr. Davis toni,-T.t. ; i . -t 1 i l'ort orford votes S.imiii Ikiiii! j for school i;ymnasiuni J Med ford's Leading Store Since 1894 Pay LessDress Better Summer Voiles 39c Our re a 11 I a r He lanrv Cinnri'il vtiilcs iill tin sale a1....39 10 i 11 i- li c s wide; tl a r I; or I i o- h I uroinitls; small and iiicdiiiiii si.cd 1 1 if.-. ac fpMl Mi Ml MiCn lUcreenJ L ; C. A. MEEKER, Manager M. M. Department Store Saturday Money-Savers Men's Work Clothes Bargain Prices Work Shirls 5(), (J), 7')C, Men's Waist Overalls. $1.00, Jjil.lia, .fit. t) -Men's I'.il, Overalls $1.00 Men's so,-ks too, U5 ::oc Save on Men's Work Shoes Enna Jettick Health Shoes S5.95 'oniliinal ion last, narrow ami extra narrow, wide and extra wide. A Idiom lo the women ol' America, many ol: wlumi have lieen oldiyetl to cither a' hiyh priers or take jioorly rilled shoes. Von need no longer he told ynii have an ex pensive foot, when yon can -el Kiina .Icttirks -it f't.!)."i. A new shipnieiit just arrived. Bargain Basement 25c value, 32 in. Gingham, check, plaid or plain color lTr 36 inch Quilt Challie !(;. 40 inch Fast Color Voile ;;5 Women's Mercerized Art Silk Hose VW Women's All Silk Hose sti Women's Silk Stripe Voile Pajamas Women's Crepe Bloomers, large sizes 5c Women's Rose Blush or Honey Beige, high heel, One Strap Pumps ' tt Men's Dress Shoe,-, or Oxfords ... KVJM to S"')S Children's Shoes, all sizes, Oxfords or t, One Strap ; '2.i to SU JKS Boys' Oxfords, tan or black $2. 1!) to Women's Superior Knit Silk Hose 95c Silk to the lop. silk rout, r i n e ,H a n j; e. slender ankle, K r e li e h nude, season. II 11 d e, a I in o s phere. eveliulow, ehanipaune. 85c A. B. C. Cotton and Silk Prints 47c Close-out patterns: ;jll fast eol ors. Ontstaiiilin value 17c July Sle of Women's Shoes Main Floor Heir;t' and liose I liili Siraii Slippers $ i,S. and S.".S5 ' J'aleiit one-strap Slippers jjw.n.i. .si.sr to ;pr.sr Miss Marjoriu Whited of frnck i'tt, Cal.. is an Ashland visitor at the home or Mrs. Hurl Hosier on llelnian street. Miss Whited spent her early e,irlhnod In Ashland and has n lai'Ke circle of friends hero who welcome her occasional visits. Miss Willed has specialized In music and will next year he em ployed as music Instructor at Mr Arthur. Cal. Mrs. 1'rcd Savior Is aide lo li mit imaiii after three days' Illness durlnt; which she was confined lit her home on X'orlh Main street. Mrs. ('. Illeael and daiiHliler. Miss Calla Heinle, have returned lo their home after spendiim a few days al Marshliehl. Ore., where they visited wilh Mrs. llienels sis ter. Mrs. If. K. I'oland. who has heeli seriously 111. Mrs. I'oland makes her home with her dailKh Icr, Mrs. Olive Wolcott. Piggly Wi v. j. mm io LEAVE AGAIN ON ASTOR LITIGATION V. .1. Kinorlrk will leu vi- llu- Uit th mt m I It I'nr St. l.nuisj t' iiltniii a riinr.'i't'iiri' Aumist li'. 11 itiitl I'J of lln Knu'ili-k lu-ll-M. who hiivf filr.l Mill niiiiist lh' Asloc rstatf iintl i'I hri H u!' Ni-w Ymii t-Uy mi a cliihn for milllnns of ilnl lurs :iini l:' ,uns nf la nil in Unlit-art nf (lolhaiii. Tho ht-irs i-lalm hi thi' Miit thai Ihr imslnf I'trr is Im-au-tl mi nut1 cornel' of th'1 eon tctcil laml. The amount iiivulvi-il aKK' 'Kates clnse In a hill toil 'hl lars. ami ah'Mii .'.an heirs an- ar-lit-s U the litmalii'li. M r. KnierieU says a tieinurrer fih il to halt the suit was recently n erruleil in n .New York federal court, aial the cioe i.s si heilulrtl to come to trial early this fall. LOCAL MANS VISIT ASHLAND A (Momaiu liy Mnlforu Uotail an t'eatured esterita s uiecttnu uf the Ashlan.l ltotary elul. at the I ,lt hia spiums hotel. The main item on the program was a film entitled "Through Life's, Windows," evlllhlted thronuh the eourleNV oT 1H, l. A. fhamhers. Me.ltoi.l op tmnelrit. anil the ad vert Uinir de partment of t lie t 'alif urniu -Orinii I 'nwrr i-o ni pa ny ! r. I'ha ihImms alsit KMvo mi Intercstinv; talk on the import. Hu e in i;im.i1 vihn. tmpha sirtllK t In 'diiliKi'i s rncoUtllered on the hiKhvas toil.iv hecaue of the many drivers who a t affile ted w it li ilof. eli n;)it An added foiiture a a reel ..f 'Vopeo t'unent l!vents. show t U; Ihe recent 'tmr, tevtiv.il" a (.Un it paik, which w , put on iiy tiie Ihe Ashland Normal siu.leni school. Medford liotariaiw present at Ih luncheon i tie I iid I'd Mr. i 'handier A. U. .Miller an-t II. 1 r-roniley. Specials for Saturday, July 21 Take advantage of these money-saving bargains that we are of fering for Saturday. Compare our prices and merchandise. You always receive the highest quality merchandise with the lowest possible price. We invite comparison both in quality and merchandise. Our system is the result of striving to please, quality, variety and economy will satisfy you perfectly. The Toilet Tissue it mlN Cookies- IVr diwti 25c 5c Silvernut Margerine 4c5r "J Hllinls XV." Peanut Butter lll'ii-n. I ill :t :t-1 o. i In 19c inc. Bread Shrimp :l Loaves 2 I nns 20c 39c Post Toasties ;t I'ackatics 25c Old Dutch Cleanser q White Wonder Laundry Soap QQr III hars J J Peets Granulated Soap ocr I'er packattc Jv Palace Sardines . O C Willi i'onialo Miner. 2 runs m J Van Camp's Pork and Beans O C r Mi-ilium .sl.r. :l rims fciul Sugar Peas Sit. S Tin-.; 2 Tor WW. Assorted Jelly 1 Or !. bIiii-k A J V Bulk Coffee y I'rr iioiiiiiI -'-' Grape Nuts 33 C Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch O C n 11 parkace .dJ V- Maxwell House Coffee CA t-iouiul run Salted Peanuts 9-" l're-li. yon lirl. per imiiiiiiI Strawberry Preserves ?n. :l-lounil jar .UI7 L Sweet Pickles OKr Pint Jars falOC Swans Down Cake Flour Ureilie Hook J-'reil 39c Post's Bran Klaki'i :t Tor 32c Fancy Lemons Per 1)o,cii 39c Pick your fresh vegetables for Sunday out, of our large supply on hand. Help yourself and you always get the best. . E. Main Help Yourself and .Save E. Main PIGGLY WIGGLY MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS Choice Rabbits and Chickens All -Choice Steaks lYr )inuiil Fresh Side Pork I'er I'liiind o 0. We Deliver 30c 20c Choice Beef Pot Roast IVr nniiiil Hams -half or whole .I'ci iioiiiiiI o o Phone 1236 20c 28c "ST o