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'4, jf - WJFOrtT "r.VTTj TRTRFXT,. MEnFOTJT.. OT.KOOW THFRfcTUV. FF.BIU'ARY 28.-1029. VJClti THREfc! A O i o FIELD SEEDS FARMERS OP THE VALLEY WILL FIND OUR" SEED STOCKS COMPLETE AND PRICES RIGHT.- ' ' -COMMON- Beardless Barley per hundred $2:75 Alfalfa Seed $28 to S32 cwt. .. Doilik'r h'rev Strong Cic-rmitiatioii GET OUR PRICES ON ' ' OTHER FIELD SEEDS . . . - ;,,,t ' Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ' '323 East Main ,. - . . Phone 260' KINSER, THE GRAFTER I make a specialty of all kinds of first class fruit tree grafting. Your Black Walnuts should be grafted over to Franquettes. Will call and advise with you free of charge. References: Paul Scherer, phone 1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4; C. A. Hiles, phone 869-L, ' J. A. KINSER Box 571 ,. Medford, Orei Former President Cellos of SI ex ico will engage In i nlsiiiR puro-brcd chickens on n large scale. Women's Hose Sl.OOPair Silk from top to toe with pointed heel. illlllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllli': Fisk Tires And Tire Repairing i-And"a Complete rStock or RIMS and WHEELS Medford Vulcanizing -V .Works FRANK'S Comedians PLAYHOUSE THEATRE TONIGHT Friday and Saturday From the Noval Lena Rivers CMcnDPCRHrMT nr -in .uioliiil.i. uh DANCE HALL BILL WILL BE SEVERE ft' senate bill "No. "S. already pulsed by the senate nntl huuse. Is signed by liovornor I. I.. Puliorson itJitt goes into etfect November -0. or possibly eat tier. It will be rigullv put into use in Jackson county, said Shcritt ltnlph Jennings, who is the lather of the bill, aimed to close dances which have been open niter 'midnight. Thte legislation glvts an added definition for H public dance and is regarded only as an amend mem to the dance bill passed some tlinu- ego. stipulating all punlle dances on Saturday night to end at midnight. ' 1 The .old bill did not give county authorities power to close dances inter midnight in small lncoipor.it ;cd lowns, wl.ic.h permitted dancing : until tho envly moiiilng hours, and. while, against the state law, the; dances were held without fear ol molestation, although by authori ties regarded as sore spots in the cause, of law enforcement,, as they claimed moonshine as a rule flowed freely and viccywas often rampant. One o the main objections, otl leers ' found, at the "nil night" dunces l-as the attendance of young girls 1 b . tender years, sometimes as jynunjj as 12 or 13 years, and ps u ! rule around-1G years of age. One tin i'n w.ieh.s jAccimi to be u- 'i'lveil from Ibe bill Is the nrotectloll of these young girls, many of whom attend the dances tinchaperoued. As soon as the bill Is ptit into effect no dance In Jtiekson county will operate after midnight Satur day, the stnto law reading that dancing will be prohibited between the hours of J2 and ti a. m. on Sun day mornings. Sheriff Jennings wiil take special effort to see the law enforced, lie declares. ' The bill, as lrassod last week, hits small towns of BOO 'population' and tinder and places the regulation of their public dances in the hnnilB pi the county court. ' GREAT COMMONER'S SON ENGAGED jf- tf POT . S3 5st 4 i.' The -ba'rathal- ef -MriJ Ellen 3. Bsltnqen'nnd Willl-m Jan:-.iifs' Cryr.n, jr.. both of L03 Anglc3 ha6 ticcn ?.nno'.inc:J. Dc'.: l-.'ve i "rrr rvl f.Mfrp. . ...... . . l SPOKANE RAILWAY MAN 'Sixth and Fir Phone 180 VISITS MEDFORD KIN K..JI. Castncr of Spokane, presi dent of the liiothurhood of Hallway 'l iainmon. stopped over in Medford yesterday oil: his way home from hiis. Angeles and 'Culver City, 1" visit .'with his sister. Mrs. N.. M. Wall, ami other relatives hero. , . Hi-- Cnuunn him lout vnturiled Worn .'attending a double funeral, .Unit of his biother-ln-lnw nnd sis teVM'vw, Mr. and .Mrs. C'nsstln I'erguson, who died within IS hours of each other at Culver City a i'ew days'ttgo. Doth air. and Mrs.' I'Vr gmioiu, were prontluiMit in (he movies, Mr. Fergus'jn having play ed otto ot the lending parts in "The King of Kings" and other recent successes. . . . Castncr will remain liivo : until tomorrow night, when he will 'leave fop his 'home In Spokane. UANO HOLLY ST. PMOHB 144 A Complete Cleaning ako Dybino segvicb I NEW CHANGE SUNDAY 1 1 .1 . ppTmr.s . ' I II Cliilflrrvi1 ' inr' I I Adults ' : 50c I ' ?! tsamrnasi mmmw I ".W-W ' iJ News and" , - : i L ROBBING VALLEY OF TREE GROWTH MtsllttiMk that symbol of so! mnoh louchlnt; af faction nrouml nnd nbout ChrlPtmns tlmi lb a; nulHiini'o, ttntl Mboubl !' tiUcour-. uuuil, at-conlinK to T. K. Liinbl, ' lmal sportsman. If tho point Isn'l : vol i-lonr. what Mr. Dnnb lK mcanrtj in that tin- mistlpiop Khottbl bo llMomnt:rd not noct'Hriarily the. t affection that is. if one fools that; way nbout it. Tho local insurance man Is not ' . nutvoil by tiny fooling of tomlornciia ( toward tho beautiful flusters of mlstletoo. VlinKinit so rtosporatoly to tho branchvs of the lame oak trees throughout , Jaokson county.' In fiiut, his miml entirely overlooks' the holiday siiiniflnuioD ns well ii the fat t that this pffmt was held In veneration by the ancient drulds ami by pools of all awen, What ho sees Is the heartless. parasUlcul nature of the prflwth, destined to yap tho hourly oak trees in Jackson county of nil their; "-i vitality, nnd subsequently rob the. valley of oiu of its most pvlzort ! and beautiful attractions, j That some ornnlxcd effort. ! . Ihrmmh the Chamber of commerce ; I or other civic groups, should be j made to clean out this growth nnd! I preserve the 'larme oak trees i ihrotmhout the county, is the be-i I llof of Mi. DablcK- I SCHEDULE PLAYED j NORRIS PLAY ON ON FRIDAY NIGHT AT KGO TONIGHT Screen Ufe The Ucclililigguliie 'of tin- Ash-., "JuIIu'b . ChancusV Is the title ol land-.Medfunl high school buskct-i Miss Helen Norrls' latest radio ball series will be played at tho play, w'.ikfi will bo heard ovt-r Armory tomorrow night. If Med- : KliO at Oakland lonlght at 10 ford -wins, they cinch the district ! o'clock, undev t lie direction of Wil championship. The final same of i Via Wilson Ohtirch and enacted by the series will be played nt Ash- .Hie K10 players. , land aturdny night. . The story deals with two elderly!,,,,,! ,ni,. i...,...iiiir tlimovir the The Ashland team, enthused by spinsters, whose chances of love 1 8,.rnc tt,Cr hero havo had their i-iiss ii. ... ami romance nave passcu inein Hll,(K1lnK effects on the uumblosl Hollywood- By RObBIN COONS IIOI.I.YWOOD Waves of sound victories over (Irants Klamuth l'"nlls lust week, are com- Julia, one of them, bow-ever, has Iiik loadeil fur :bear, ttnd promise her own way of retaining Ihom- to to put up the most hectic contest her own satisfaction. The. play is of the season. 'The unmerciful typical of Miss Norrls' delightful1, wallopings bunded them In the., and original obscrvutlona upon life, first games have nettled them no and should prove popular with the little bit. " 1 .Medford listeners ns well n her ' Klamuth Fulls was highly put ' large audience along the coast. I out by the defeat handed them last There Is a imssibillty that tho play j .Saturday. They claim they were , will be presented hurc Inter. ! ; crippled by decisions that removed 1 " : . ' from the field of action two of their best players. One guard eliminated, in a minute on personal fouls, which Is ; going some. . : ' Jt now. looks like Washington higll, .of; Portland would .w'in the city championship nhd goj'to the tourney, They ' defeated Lincoln ' high decisively. Tuesday artd.''the.. two tennis are tied for first! place,.. The" Huletii tea'in defeated t.io- niawa Tuesday evening' without ! much .trouble. Chemnwu was ax-,! peeled "to give ftalein a struggle.. The l.npltol City train liits.a gn,me C-eekers are playing parts In "A to plityt with. MtiMiuuvllle, b.ernrc 1 Time of his Life" to be presented ns title is Clear, nut as they defeat- oomedv featuie cd l he challengers earlier In the .!.- i,..-,h ' nl .liu'L-siuivllle i season, tiny upset Is improbable: . i n."-o f. s, fiell tinii'il"-- . ... , . . i ' r ' GRIFFIN CREEK TOPE WILL GIVE COMEDY AT J.CPENNEYG0.1 "the Avenue" 'fs Smartly Styled for lounger xvien With Waist Seam Vest and Pleated Trousers $24.75 ; . ,r' In a Variety of 4ie Season's ' Newest Fabrics " Medium and Light Shadet ; 5 1 MARATHON f "extras" a h well ns 011 those lit oneu secure seals of Silent film prowess. End of the sen soli Inactivity In tho studios 1 this year Is augment ed by the talkie sound craze, and .lobs for Iho thou sands hero who subsist wholly or partially ns back ground HMlltlltleM for the upper lu minaries of the film heavens lire far from pleni.i fill, .... flKll'IM.X rlilOf.K. Ore.. Feb. -as -iHpcciiil.). A nilinber of (Jrlfrin Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station BAKER TO PRESENT l","' ''-'" Book's Closed : j The C'.-!it.rul CHstmg conipunv. through which extras nro seloeted for tho various producing compa nies as needed from day to Ihv. , constitutes for the mob of screen I nul,...,u U. .............. 1 - Saturday ""'' "' "u": ., ovor sovero nnd itprontising . 01 Btenlnoss, to tho studios. The or ganization, with approximately Jlt. 1)00 men nnd women of all "typos" nnd talents pit Its register, . Ins closed Its books to new names for some time to come, porhnps for Hats For Spring - The wise man selects n! Mara-' thon uremic lie at ontc elhninjtei all doubt ui 10 Style. Character WorknMilsllip and ale. Ask to ' "The FlasV' A Young Man's raw edge DOU-" BLE BRIM 1-cdora, full satin lin-,, inc. 1" the smart Spring color $3.98 . Let Us Be Your Hatter Waverly Cap In the New Colors of Spring Men's ' ciglit-quartcr caps of genuine Shaw cassimerc. In light tan, broken p check- contrast rayon over plaid. Full silk mcssalmc lined, with leather sweat band. 1 .98 Altliu the major part of the play 1 is on a eomeui iv.c 11 is .ivi - I w'i'h iiHiiiients of sOsiiense nnd i oilier Interesllng situations so Hint 111 promises to be a highly enter- ...,,. nntl,,nnil crniit-.r Potatoes -Potatoes For one day only SATURDAY, MARCH 2, vc have GO sacks of Klamath Netted Gc:nz it CO cents per hundr-cd. Phon 64 C. & E. FRUIT CO. Eleventh and Fir Sts. .j, . )u:.'IU to 1 1 - ItoBi.iiphi rg'H Inc. J t to IKiUI .1. lu. IM'IU.. more, v lV.:in to 12 M. -M. M. Hepl. Slore Millinery liepl. P. M.-- '12. lu 12:ii." The jMall Tiibune News Hushes. . ' 12 :'." to 1 :M5 - I'lilni-r Music Thursday, Febiusry 23 K1M- ' IE vTown Ctier. .Mail Tribune Murk"!. Ilep'ortn. Prlriav M.-srr.h i f Ojiiu.' to 10 While ' Kliiw Knap H- lo to o:30 -Soulhern Orc:;on Kleetrle Co. ; talntiig latigh-niaker j .1 till l) Darby ns "Hid I'ncle Tom" , is the main funster of the evening. Othel-s lu the cast are Mr. and ; Mrs. .!. I), in-own. Mr. and Mrs. ' II. D. Iti niingtoii. .Mrs. Norn Darby ; Justin .liuiy. 11. K. (inches ijnd ; Wilbur Klnie. ' Adtiilsh'ioti price lus been placed i in reach of afl. tile in-oL-eeds to lie for the I.j.-ii l i. ii of iho new .lit i.i. ..i i.,.m-,., i, in,, riiifrin l'rek i."..... .. ... ..... ..-. imiii una ,ii,.i.. t i, ;v : i . " "" . - o-.'.. i i inn iiiiniii y eiun un.i n.v ,..ii-.)un- K.jttfng forlli .Medl'ord's advanliiKes, j Villi', '.range. '' All (lruigei'S are IneliiitliiK .-II mill iiikI locution. Is ; 'iii'treVI lo belli " 'nut1' this nrogfaln j Ted Daker got.-s to rortlund I Sunday to attend a meeljng .Mon I day of. tlie ellles that are asking liroduellon gels miliar way, with sound stages being rushed to com pletion sooner than expected. Mils organization continues busy, hotvevur, with its routlho tlmk of meeting whatever tineds directum have, nnd answering Hit) hundreds of telephone cnlls dally from reg istered extras hopeful of work. Probably no studio uhUoilncumciit being pi'oli.'HTd to file Willi the navy ilepiirlliient.. and file than Hint another spec tiicln such as ' Hen Kill'," with Its mob scenes utitl .grout orowds, was projected. ., I ImII.II' ii.". to t:3u-r-Snderson Mo tor Co. l:3r, to 2:0.1 Lewis Super- fJervlec Station. -2:0i to 2:. ".ii Mann's Depart ment hlore TrTrrT A TVTT1 A buTTYA .Tn,&W.VY 'Ol(c! Daily Meteorological Report Tliurt .lay. rnb. 2. . ' Medliirtl nil. I vlelnpy: Cloudy to- j ' nik-lit noil rriday. No change III l.'liiperoture. i Oregon: l-'ah- In cast and cloudy! , In we-l poitlmi tonight mid Krl- : following an elaborate day. No change In temperature. I nw Knturdny niornltig. Mar V.r " . J&SiiK. Suit ( ;-K5"i 'fjmms all kinds (O RFB Ha I TOP I RELIABLE SCHEDULES year in nnd year out in all kinds of weather makes Stage Travel a pleasure. The Kcd . - Top coaches of tSe Oregon Stages System ' , arc the pioneer operators over the Pacific Highway and tributary routes. In your own interests patronhc the originators of low transportation rates in Oregon. , . (Qrfjon tages gystem THE RED TOP COACHiS j. , STAGES LEAVE MEDFORD " ' '-. Northbound: 6:34; 10:10 A. M.; 1:20: 6; 32 P. M. ; Southbound: 12:00 Noon: 2:18. 5:30. 8:11 P. M ; 12:30; 7:41; 10:30 A. M. Hotel Jackson Phone 309 2:!M to S:03 Drophy's Jew1' elry Slore. . rf, r..'!io in I'.-t.l Town Ctier. 0:15 to G:30--Mall Trlhuna News and Market ileports. '!- : j .lasoii McDonald of Cjasgow took 'one diink too many; snilo a street !.?r nnd ran It for Ihivc miles be ! fore ho stopped nnd surrendered to ! lllu .police. .' ;. j Mis .lane .Crews of Ixmdon was' I given Jail c:i1cnce for whipping i n kitten Mothers Try Mild Children's Musterole Of course, you know V'A oM Mimtcrulc; lww ciuici.lj, how caily ui:nM fhai .'.Jrlc sr.r( Ibront. I rlieunwtic and tienralBic pain, sore joints ana muscics, siui ncn. Local Data Clear Hepf. i. Teniperiilore (degrees) f8 I Ugliest (lust 1'J liulirsl Till Lowest I lui't 12 holli'i.) :t:l llel. liiniildlty tper ct.) ill I'reelpliallon llliehes) Stale of weather..!. 'Cloudy Total' precipitation, tint: )t:'H. S.I 7 Indies. sunset today, S:no . in. Sunrise Krldny, (I;.18 u. ni. Hiinel l-'rlday. ii:li p, in. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time ICS v. H . from !i to lo o'clock. Mulllns will a. j sponsor a store-wide expansion wile, the store will lie closed all day Crlday In preparation for the " evi-iil. Dresses, coats, spring Hwtmters, ., I scans, ii.i.-ie, noc.i,v jeneii j , i.iiu fit. I ill sr, j ' She Knows It All Tew In Hollywood know more, of llio dlacoiiruglug lot of Iboac who would crash to screen glory viti Iho "extra route" thim Miss Marfan I,. Mel. director ot tho women's di vision of the company. In -her. iioi'.ltion siic comes ill Con tact, with the disappointments nnd heartaches. Iho exultations and I liny triumphs which ure part of the style I picture -mill's dally grist. Throe :h years of such contacts have not in woik. ' It IS thrilling'to her always, . composition' to Jules TuffRtio-ii she snyi). Ottco In a long while Tin Pan Alloy . fsmo.. against-th" i . ii ....in ... ...,.. '. eompotltjon otfered by -an 00:0 she soos tho thrills of rent iec-m r'onen'r9ng tUro ttiuks. ho'oto como to some ipaflrtt; .ofrcirrTm fuj.' ,n intjW sound untl, soloi ,ilm thoso ranks. Sho sharos Hint tilt 111 revue. '' i ) I too. ' ' Studio snapshot: Qua Edwards City of Wheeler purchases ' nt a piano dlctutlni; mitsie of a.n,cv: ;'flro Itose: - - - ' . rchanea 'hw i iiitntvlifd her ontlnislnHnl for ttw cur o tiiiOcrwtfiM- vt lit tit- included In the nrtlclCM ulilcli ur lu lie Hold nt nmrUtrd IrdiU'tlniiH in jitlce. No vttovt hiiH lircn Hpiti'cd to ifuild.' j ihlH tin' mortt timir.Unt nml Jioih; f lulu I ih-piHiiMtrutiun of HUlK'Hur I vuliicM tit iiifivhuhu'lHo over wit j tti'M-siMj In HoiitlK'i'n Orr(tn, iic j ;onJlng to Hurry Juco)iu, nuinugcr. Ji i:, lUiittl, u I'uprfrtfiitritivt' of I tlu tufHcHt HdRn urKiiuliuillotvi on It ho KuftHt, hnH hvvn In M til ford Hiv'fnl tiuyn arraiiKliitf for the bit; , Hfll ' i : fJ Gas Ends Pains Sourness Heath 's Ouaranteoo It and Arc Dispensing It to Many . Stomach Sufferers joints am lutnliago. i-"ti- . t.vi-'-A- rnlt DREN"S Ml JSTEKOI.K Musterole in milder (orm. tnexcelled for teliej o( croupy cuoyris and mWs; it pen etrates, soothes onri rcllsvn without the blister of the oW-fa ihionert mut tard' plaster.. Keep a Jar handy. It comes rcudv't apply instantly, with out tes or bother. , . .;, -. , 1 mnn j linker City 1 IliMirck ........ llolse i Denver j l)r Moines .. .. j Fresno I 1 1 "I. mi 1 l,..s Angeles I Mui'slirteld j Phoenix j Portland . , j lied llluff ( ttoceburg Halt tJike City, i Snn Kranclnco Hanla Ke Seattle -Mpokane ;. iu tttttr thn muri pJotfer tf-a :ix 32 10 30 3S 114 3H ', I! II Hi r.s si i;r, 3i Hi 44 4S nipeit JS 311 1 4 1 4 42 III 4S 3'.' 411 la f.ii i K 40. is sr, s ll.ar Foggy P. 01 : t'lear Cloudy 'ciior t 'loody Clear ('. Cily. I'lear Cloudy cleor Clear Clear Clear 1 Moudy V011 can be so tllstressed W illi gns and fullness that you think yuur 1 I heart Is going to stop beating. J Your stomach may be so distend- ' ed thai your breathing Is short ond 'UHpy. - , j ! Vou are 'dizzy and pray for quick j ! relief what's to be done? , t ; .lust one dessert spoonful or f Dare's Meiithn-Vepsln and lit ten , I I minutes the gas disappears, the pressing on the neurl ceases iinu 1 you can breathe deep nnd natur- ! ally. Oh! What llesetl relief: but why not get rid of such nttacks alto gether? Why have chronic Indi gestion at all '.' Willi this wonderful medicine you cull bullish 1 ndlgestlnn or dys COIIIltv prohibition Pepsin or liny noiiormin euimiiiwn dismissed I ""V '"hi"'..., '.. ... ... . Anil how happy yon Will be O The grand Jury resumed Its ses- rlons today nnd is snltl to be In vestlgnlliig the arialrs of former Dlstilei VI tnrney Newton C. ' Cha ncy. Ten Indictments against the lornier official, nlleglng mlshiind .ling of the Ifuiids, wt-re rceemly tipon tuotlon of the state utlonioy liseneral's o.llco wlih the stlpuln. j WI;t,n y1r ,l,H,l; m K, M moil nun inev 01; resiiiMiiiticil 10 new t, then uiwslnoM.. nell-oth ithe grand Jury. Q tn.ss. sbcplessntss. Iiuduchc and - It Is expected thut tiie grand jury ! other nllroenis caused by a dlsor- .. . .. ' will be lu session until lute Hntur-i dcrcd stomach will disappear and i.iouiij ,BV you will be your old. huppy. con- clear Cloudy Clouily I'OHT OKKOHD. tented self ngaln. Tleuth's and ;. 000. 000 ' w""y rcgtiliir phnrmaclst itunrnn- j. W. DICK, Meteorologist, completed. idyl ........ - ui, , .... .. , ices one iwum 01 jjnix- Aientnn 1 rtOrgcr of white cedar Interests ,, ,,, now lh(! wn , v h , : completed. I ,.-,r..rf STARTS v TODAY Four Complete ' .'Shows Daily it . 8.;t:SB;"3!'0i"V'6n(j 6 THE BIG LAUGH SHOW OF THE NEW I PATRON CAMPAIGN IS HERE V gf Mats., Adult '' JF . 'Eves.. Adults '?, Children 10e '.,Jf ' c.' Children 10o'.p' 9 TUsT UlAU AI ATLTCM A Dlaf 'fC CI I fcl , AT UOWTIOE PRICES KARL DANE It GEORGE K. ARTHUR J KEEP YOU HOWLINO'WITH LAUGHTER IN t i TOMORROW NIGHT IS..', CHINA NIGHT -obn ,,s lw TOMORROW ' j 'Vol!-' :'- NIGHT IS., ( Dane and 71 CHINA Arthur Jln .1, A !V NIGHT the Navy 'V' J . ,'V ; , YES, AT THESE Prices 1