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MEPFORD MATT, T1MBUXE, MEDFORR OKT.nON', WKDXESjSXV. MARCH in. 19'JO. P3UE THREW YOUNG MAN TELLS FAMOUS ORGANIST STRANGE TALE OF TO APPEAR HERE a notorious bandit and killer who j but it does not begin to describe Kraal; Campeau. Tom Sanl.n hi i casting experiments to points of hud eluded nil attempts to capture-j llio fascination ot hearing the- trio and Hoy Stewart, also speak, j North and .South America and him. a, fiery "Jirl whom ho loved. Warner Haxtcr. Dorotn - liurucs i "in old Arizona" certainly seta ' Japan were held by tho Lenguo of and a rnll.fc)stutos cavalry hit-; and Edmund I.owe speak their up ;l new mllcsv-nc and an Im-i Nations from eleven o'clock last scant who was aaslunrJ Jo cap- lines; of tho accompanying sounds , porlum ono In W, world ot mo-' night until midnight. Jam A. turc tho bandit and whS foil In and the novelty of having a score , Hon pictures ' Buoro. legal advisor to tlio league. love ih the girl. Tho sergenntjof famous film players In tho sup- j 4 'delivered an address In Spanish as persuaded her to betray tho ban-j poi ting cast, anions . whom are; Try HrondcaM la special message to the people of dlt. That Is the germ of the plot. ; TimtHI Maedonald. Ivnn l.lnnw. OKXT-IVA. Mnrch I :i (.r. Itiond-, I.atln America. Triplets Arrive I'.OLOGNA. Italy. .March 1J Wi i'ltls. Victor Kniauucl and Benito Cavazza arc the latest arrivals in town. They aro tho triplets of Mariano Cavazza. railroad em ployee, who- Ih enthusiastic about the solution of tho Roman ques tion. F GRANTS PASS CAR IS DEM8LISHED IN iPRnVfllTAPPMNT ; I UUIULI nuuiuun ' Tho strange story of a hold-up, a kidnaping:, a lonp rido blind folded and a forced imprisonment, Juhn Stark Evans, -who for nine years has been associate dean of music in charge of tho pipe or- Ell was told a .Mail Tribune reporter sari department ut the University this morning by Reginald (Earl) lot Oregon, has been engaged to Hose, local young man who lies 111 l'ay the opening recital on tho at tho homo of ills niothcr-ln-law, t remarkable Keuler .pipe organ, .Mrs.' Spickelinicr, on tho Jo-Jack w hich has Juat been Installed in road, this week. the new .Sacred Heart church at According to the storv of Hose, "'c corner of Uakdalc and 10th he was accosted Saturday night TThe concert is scheduled for ralm by a man who jumped from a . Sunday afternoon, March 24, at car, poked a gun in Ills ribs and four o'clock. made him get Into the machine. ( JIr. Evans, has probably played There were four men and two' more opening recitals than any women in the car. all but ono of other organist in the northwest, thorn masked In some way, and: Ho began the study 6f the pipe none of whom ho recognized. Iloso organ at Iho age of 12 and his was Immediately blindfolded, lie1 genius was so pronounced that at the ago of 14. ho- was awarded a position hh church organist. Heeaiisc of his very broad train ing, fine musieul background and GflliTE IDEA "If you own something because aid. and held down by a couple of the mdn. - He heard them speak of Ashland, and imagined that they went in that direction. Tho nervous shock ! mastery of technique, he has held of the escapade. brought on a some of the finest positions as or eonvulsion lo which he is subject. J gainst in the country, and is now This apparently frightened the at-; recognized as the outstanding or- leged kidnapers, as lioso over- gamut of the west. heard them speaking about it later when he found himself, still blind folded in a house, he said. During his sojourn in the house, tho local man says he went from one convulsion Into another, so that his memory of what trans pired Is rather hazy, but that ho ca n r eca 1 1 a f e w re fere n ces t o ripoile and events, which led him ' to conclude that the kidnaping was prompted by revenge. He" had oneo been subpoenaed to testify against Sailor Jack llailey and others of an alleged bootleg ring, but did not testify, ! you value it, you're going to tnko according to Hose, who ascribes better caro of It than if you merely the motive to his knowledge of . borrowed it with the intention of their activities. j discarding it for some substitute During Hose's absence, it is said later. Well, that's the way 1 rea that a card was tacked on the son about companionate marriage." door of tho home of L. T. Spiekle- j said Jailor Ike Dunford when Inter mier. saying: "Hose is dying, i viewed yesterday. Ike is one of the Will dump body on road tonight." 1 Rialto theatre's guests to see the Monday, the night after tho al-1 picture, "Companionate Marriage,," hged warning appeared. Rose, ac-j which closes tonight, after three cording to the story, was placed In days of capacity audiences, a car by his captors, and driven i "It's the permanency of marriage Hevcral miles, when another con- that lifts It to a high level." he vulsion seize him. Ho was thrown ( said. "And If something could be out on the Ki'ss IMiie road, tho j done to impress the aerioiiHiietia of tfhock of the fall bringing him to. j tho marriagu coulract upon young tth-eding and bruised, with his people before Ihey consider enter-, clothes torn, he madu his way to hig into It in -the first place. I be- spicklcmier home, whore Dr.'lieve there would be less unhappy W. W P. Holt was called to at- marriages. tend him He Is said to have had i '.'Companionate marriage, in Us a couple of seizures sineo his re- generally accepted interpretation, turn and has Wmi rendered weak Ih the chance many of the undo- .' 4i oii.mi.-o i ill in treat- Hirable clement is looking fdr. I incut at napers. the hands 4 of the kid- F OF WRIGHT PLOW i can't liguro out, how any sincere person, who claims 10 have the wel fare of civilization ut heart, could he in favor of Bitch a chungo of af fairs," he said. Jailor Ike Dunford has probably seen the sad resultH of as many hasty marriages as any single official In Mcdfonl. and has done considerable thinking on the subject. 1 The Paul Wright snow plow, was the subject of a talk given by Kx-mayor o. O. Alenderfer before the Lions club at Hotel Mcdford this noon. His talk was followed by a reel, presented by Horace Bromley of the Copco company, showing the well-known plow In action on the Prospect road. Tho huge machine is able to clear over GO cubic yards of hard snow and ice In ono minute, milking roads and highways easily accessible within hi short duration of time. Mr. Bromley aUo showed on in teresting reel of the snow sled of B. M. Tucker, another Mcdford man. A group of beautiful selections ' T were rendered with, tho utmost j charm and exquisite harmony by i . . . ...i. r T tho Ltons ciun ouunvi. forts were duly appreciated by brother members and. representa tives of the press. ' Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Wednesday, March 13. 2'.'S.9 meters. UIO K.C. NEURITIS MUST BE HEALED Taking dope lo "musk" the pain caused by neuritis or rheumatism Is a waste of lime. UlstillK relief can only Ik) obtained by healing the inflnmed nerves and tissues. Co to vour druggist and ask for n pack age of TyBinol that penetrating, heullng absorbent which soaks In through the pores and helps to drive out the Inflammation for good. Tho minute you rub II on you begin to feel better. Pains and itches soon stop, congestion is re moved, and soreness, stiffness or swelling In muscles or Joints grnd unlly disappears. Tysmol Is guar anteed harmless, pleasant and easy to use. Always in slock at Strang's Tlrmr Store. - 6:30 to 0:1 ii Ye Towne Crier 6:15 lo 6:30 Mcdford Mail 4- Tribune news and markets. 4- 9::io to 10 lioltlcn West i-'of- tee. 10 to 10:30 Economy Gro- ceteria and Ed Blnns. . 10:30 to 11 Becbe & Kindle. 11 to 11:30 The Pig Tail. 11:30 to 12 Jarmin &. Woods utmost f . "rugs. -r . ; "P- 1. to l-:je .MUSIC SUA. T Thursday, .March I I 12 noon Mall Tribune news 4 flashes. 12:30 to 1:30 tiold Seal Creamery. 1:30 to 2 Heck's Bakery. 2 to 2:30 Independent lilec- trie. 2:30 to 3 Durant Cars. 4 f.:30 to 0: 1 r. Vc Towne Crier 6:15 to 6:30 Mcdford Mail Tribune news und markets. 6:30 to 7 Mcdford Service Station and Coleman and Lrfiwton. x to 9 Farmers Cooperative. II to 8:30 Kock Clus. WILLIAMS CU1:i:K. Ore., Mar. 13. (Special.) A regrettable acci dent occurred near Provult Wed nesday evening of last week when a car containing a party of young folks was overturned and wrecked. The young people wero returning to (Irauts l'ass from a basketball gamo at Williams Creek commu nity hall between the Williams team and the Kpworlh . league team of (Irunts Pass. l.uckilv noue of the parly was seriously hurt but all .were badly shaken up and frightened, while the car was demolished. Mr. and Mrs. John T.etteken were dinner, guests olMr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts Sunday. .Mrs. Let token has been suffering from lumbago, but Is slightly Improved. Ira and Art Woolfolk of' near Central Point visited their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Let teken Sunday evening and took home ono hundred Plymouth Kock eggs to fill their incubator. 'Die boys are going to try raising chick ens this summer. The Williams orchestra met for their weekly practice last Thurs day evening at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Butts. The orchestra Is composed of Mr. and Mrs. llutts and son Morris. Miss Thelmu Wil kinson and Orvil Lewman, of Williams: Mrs. Brooks and son Billy. Mrs. Miller and Lester Hill of Provolt. A number of friends und neigh bors met ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norton Monday even ing of last week. The occasion was a surprise and a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. Norton who ore moving to Grants Pass. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blodgott and daughter Mrs. Will Lovcl, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larl more, Mr. and Mrs. Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sparlln, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sparlin, Jack and Victor Sparlln. Mortis Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarve Sparlin. Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. AVood has been on thu sick list this week. District Attorney W. T. Miller, Mrs. Miller and llttlo daughter Virginia of Cirants l'ass were Sun day visitors, nt the home ot Mr. and Mia. Doll Lemmon. Hut bcuutiful day lured them for a ride up the Applcgatc as far as Ruch, but Old Sol was treacherous and hid his face behind a cloud while Old Mother Cloudlklns sprinkled down rain and snow. Sunday, March tho 10th, Grand ma Johns passed the ninety-second milestone on the roud of life, she has been 'seriously ill for sovcral weeks but was slightly better on that day. Numerous remembrances from friends far nnd near came In flowers, letters and cards and all are hoping she will soon bo up again. Grandma Pence has been seri ously III for several weeks, but is sunnily better nt present. A representation of twenty or nioro residents from Williams! Creek met with the county court Wednesday, .March 61 h to ask recognition and friendly coopera tion of the court in the proposed caves road up Wllliunis creek to Intercept the oilier caves road near Holland. There were present also ! representatives from Illinois val ley nnd the Itedwood highway communities. Several speeches were mude both for and ngalnst it. 11. K. J.ewmmi and George Sparlin wero the principal speakers from Vlltlam3 creek. Mr. and Mro. M. L. House re turned from Portland Sunday. March 9th, where tiicy had spent the week with their daughter who has been in the Shrincrs hospital since last July. Bessie returned home with her parents. Friends ure sorry to hear that Mr. C. Hill of Provolt Is on tho sick list this week. Old Arizona -High Class Picture H unt s Craterian Novelist, IHca LONDON, March U. () Mrs. Florence James. more widely known an Florence Warden, novel ist, who wrote "The House on tile Marsh" and many other popular work, died l.ist night. Hged 71. fit Old Arizona" is "Tim Cov ered Wagon of Talkhur I'ieloros" but audiences which witnessed Its premlcro this ufternoon at Hunt's Cratoiian theater will suy it is even nioro than that. It Is the first feature-length all-talking out-door i (llama to un produced and It re flects tho three yours of expori- j mentation given to sound picturu j technique. , i It Is a story of the romantic southwest. Its central figure arc PLANT LADINO CLOVER FOROBETTER PASTURE! You can pasture more cows per acre on Ladino, with less chance of bloat. Cows like LADINO BETTER than Alfalfa or other clovers. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. $ 323 E. Main Phone 260 1 SPECIAL PASTURE GRADE per pound NOW STARTS ITS FOUR-DAY RUN TODAY The Master of All ATT A T TT-TXTl- TT-imTTn tcJI$&M-4 Shows Daily ALL- 1 JUV111 flj 1 U It Jj,b 1:30, 3.30, 7 and 9 Note: o Inasmuch as we positively cannot snow this picture longer than four days Crouds Will Be Immense We are urging all who can to attend the matinees. There will be W nd M rLrr LUUJt'Mi Admission . 1 1 1 ill i s A .-'y . X3 j- szzzrz. Mats., 10, 35 . S fc. 1 1 i ii - - 1 .ja ... , -,-.,.:-, ... '.wy