Si- 'I VALLEYC.E. HEARS AT MONDAY RALLY Oil Jlonday nlulit was held one of the most. inspiration and entliu siuBtlc rallies that' has boon held in this union tor noma time,1 when over 300 people, mostly all youiiK people, gathered at the Medford Christian church for the purpose of L THE PICK OF THE BIG SILENT PICTURES CHILDREN 10c.. . . TOMORROW AND FRIDAY ' CONRAD NAGEL RENEE ADOREE In the tremendous REX BEACH story of a man who went to the end of the world to forget. "THE -:,' MICHIGAN KIDV ENDS TODAY LON CHANEY as a hard-boiled potioo detective in ? "WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS" 'I GLARESTRAIN A new disease I No, not exactly; but u fori of eyestrain Unit is being given a grout tlenl of ' utti'iition lotluy, by eye specialists and illumi nating. engineers. 1 . ".'' ' Glurestrain (Optipliosis) is a form of eyestrain . that comes ' from exposure to glare. ; Civiliza tion ' bus surrounded us with the glitter and., dazzle of reflected light and our eyes need -protection. ' . SOl'T-LITK Lenses reduce the brightness ami '- ' ' glare but admit freely the light most needed for vision. Permit us to show you sumplea of this modern Protective, Corrective Lens. DR. T. De La RHUE Eyesight Specialist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Exclusively Optical 404 Medford Building Telephone 1329 hearing Dr. Ira Umdrlth. "n sm.nk. or to youiiK citizens of all Anier- ur. uanurith has addressed luiMi nuniuer of youni; pcoplo's organisations and gatherings, and wherever he goes ho is always wel comed by n large gathering, and , iiu snouiii chance to speak the ! second time in the same town the .audience awaiting him Is nlwiwa larger than the previous. I He lias a very adept nay of be I ing uhlo to fit his addresses to bis i audience, and whether the nudi if7 young people, whether , it Is all older people, or whether it is a mixed group, there Is always n message for each ono to carry home. 'The, field secretary of Oregon Endeavor, Ross tiullcy, was also present and helped in a very large way to make the Droternni n sue. cqss by bringing to those present a glimpse of what Is to be expected jat the coming slate convention, i April 18-JM,- and encouraging .all I who could attend to do so. A Christian Endeavor Shield, ; which Is held by Crater Lake union !aml Is given out at every rally and convention to tho society thavlng the largest number present multi i plied by the distance traveled, was carried home Monday evening by the Young Peoples society of the Klamath Kails Christian church. ' Tliirty-two of their Kndeavor mem- hers and ten other members of : their church Interested in En idenvor work had traveled the dis tance of 78 miles to hear Dr. L-aiid-rltli give his address. Dr. Landrlth spoke in Klamath Falls last wlntor, and they knew what to expect and did not want to miss the oppor tunity to hear him this time. Much' ! credit is due the pastor, Rev. Alli son, Tor the tine spirit exemplified by this remarkable attendance. - Another society which merits special mention was the one from ;the Presbyterian church at Eagle Point, who had In attendance 13 representatlvas of thoir.' church.-; ' This Is a new society, just organ ized last fall. .1 ! The Ashland - Christians " were present with 54 and Grants Pass Presbyterian with 29. ... .' Other societies present were the ! Congregational' and Presbyterian 'churches of Ashland, the Christian and Federated of Central Point, 'the Christian church nf tlmets jPass, the Presbyterian church of Jacksonville, the Presbyterian church of Phoenix, and the Chris tian and Presbyterian churches of ! this cl.y. Also many of the ! friends of tho other denominations of the city were proseut. ... ... f It was indeed n great rally iiifd not oiie to soon he forgotten. The next big event toward which all eyes are turned is the union Easter sunrWo meeting' to ho hold on the Under hill lust beyond Phoenix, and to which all young people of nil denominations are invited.;: WitM'i.t- .'; .. NEW YOKK, March 20. (') Larry Guuld. Bcrnt JJalchen and J Harold 1. Juno, tho three mcm , born of . tho Byrd expedition mlss- i in Vtlnoc last Thursday In the j Jtot'kuCeUcr mountains of' Antarc; ' tiai, liavo been found, according : to a radio dispatch from littles 'America, copyrighted by tho Now j York Times and tho St. Louis Post-DIfpatch. 1 Commander IJyrd, who flew to 1 their rescue, reported that their ! plane had been destroyed by vs vcre winds while on the ground. Pnrtlnnd. Pliins Tlfarllii? com-. .Inline hrldpp. MEDFORD MAIL ALL CITY VOTERS I The law requires the statu.! county or city, when- nubmittint; ! bond issues for elections affecting the constitution or city charter, to ! send pamphlets containing argu- j incnts to. every registered voter. City Recorder Alford Is now' mailing - out the; pamphlets and! overy citizen in Medford Is ur-' gently requested to read tho en-' tiro pamphlet carefully, as it: gives a complete history of avhi-J tion in Medford, why the present, ulr field has . been condemned. what the new nir port will mean; to til city, -If, (he people voto the! bonus on April 2. wna.L-.tiio gov-' Wnment ami air. lines propose to do if an adequate port is built here; gives the estimated receipts and expenditures of the. new port; Hhjpws the pay roll of the new port host been estimated at $80,000 a year; gives a detailed estimate of tho ' proposed expenditures for land, grading, buildings, water sup ply, graveling runways, etc.. on tliy port; as well as proposed govern ment expenditures If tho bonds are , voted and not unless they are f about $100,000. The pamphlet contains a map of tho- air ways o the United States, issued by the government, which shows Medford as a "key city and only one of two cities in Oregon on the air map. ;Also a-diagram of the location of the1 proposed. air port.-., Tho increase In ; weight of air mails In 1928 covin 92 7, and the remarkable increase of over 300 per "cent In January 3929, over January., 192$. ; ' Head tho pamphlet, diivo out and see the field, consider t he interests of the future of Med ford and then vote for tho bonds. Bancroft Is Wolf .. . In An All-Talker With a laugh and a sheer for trouble and u curse for i weakling, George Bancroft drives- his ) way powerfully and effectively in his first a-U-talklng picture. "The AVolf of AVali Street,'" which comes to ifunt's Crateriaa theater tdmor row. . ' : 1 The bars of Wall street are thrown down in this picture and George Bancroft in "The Wolf of you see the dinner workings, the operation, the -stock broker at his best or worwt. Bancroft portrays the "Wolf of Wall street. He Is the unscrupulous, self-made, ruth less stock broker who deliberately loses a fortune to keep his faith less wife and her lover from get ting it. . '. The sterling "stage-trained voices of the players In .support of Ban croft are not the least of the. fea tures of this production. Uacla nova, Nancy Carroll, Paul Lukes., Brandon Hurst, all are products of the legitimate stage, and the star, Bancroft, waso one of the leading atagc players along Broad why for several yearn, of exercise . 'MIIIIodi of buy men and women re keeping thein.clves in perfect eon- idition nowadays bmmw they re leu-ned the .ecrrt of the exerciier in the reat-pocket box for a dime. . Caaeareta give your bowela as much eierciae aa you get from an hour'a hard play. They give you la .ting re lief from heaiJaclirB, bilioune, eon tipation, indigestion, etc. Each time you use them, your bowcia become stronger. Oil., Baits and ordinary laxative, produce only mechanical or chemical action, which actually weakena the bowela. taacarets are made from Cascara gagrada, which stimulate, the perl ataltic action and exercise, the bowel muscle.. Nothing else does tbi.. That', why C'acaret are selling at tie rate of 20 million boxes a year! CASCARETS . tTBENQTHEN THE BOWELS THBV WORK WHILE YOU ir ..'(d5S Instead HANDY MtNOD.T0"fI Lib! TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, E FILM Two 'hundred people packed tho display rooms of the Crater Lake Automotive company, Medford (iraham-l'aigo dealers, to seo an interesting moving picture describ ing the mechanical features of O rahiun-Palge motor cars. C. B. Wbsing. automotive expert and representative of the Oraham Paige corporation arrived in this city Tuesday noon from Seattle with the interesting film and pro jecting equipment and showed three reels to students of the Med ford high school during the after noli. Tho Crater. Luke Automotive company's show seemed to make a deeided hit with the enthusiastic audience last night. The turnout far exceeded the anticipations of J. O. Grey and II. D. tirey, heads" of that firm. Following the Graham-Paige movies, n reel showing the Na tional Air Reliability Tour planes landtng at Itarbcr field were shown and J. O. Grey, Met! ford councilman, gave a, short talk .In support of the airport bonds which will be voted upon April 2nd. This talk was enthusiastical ly received. The newest Graham-Paige mod els were on display last night for the inspection of thoso who at tended last night's show. . . . . 10 OFF BY HIGHLY PRAISED (Reviewed by Mary Gilbert) "The Leprechaun," a two-act IrMi phantasy .written by Miss Many Greiner, reporter and writer of popular special stories for the Medford Mail Tribune, expressly for presentation by Copco from KM ED Tuesday March 19, Is an Important contribution to the growing literature of radio drama. It is the story 6t a little colleen, straight from Kiln; of her search for the famous good-luck fairy of Ireland, tbc Leprechaun, and of her finding It in the home- given her by, an American author 'and hls'Wifo a'hd In tiie loYe of a hamt some young Ncn-eaptaln gained Terrence McBrlde. ' - , 'i The bravo Utile mother from whom Noreen learned to be look ing for the Lcprcclmitn Is not heard before the microphone neither Is tho 'gnlhirit Terrence. According to the peculiar tech nique of tho radio drama they are made to llvo ill tho story through thu- conversation and dialogue of the other characters; Dwlght Carl ton, the author, read by Gene Wright; Gertrude Carlton, his wife, read by Jo Murray Hostel; and Noreeri herself, read by Miss Grelner. These actors succeeded In pro ducing authentic Impressions of nn irritable, depressed literary man changed to an eager, unselfish pei-sou successfully writlng under fresh Inspiration; n fashionable, sophisticated wife with too much leisure -transformed Into a thoughtful, Interested woman; and a lonely little immigrant made over into tho treasured daughtcf of a comfortable home all be cause of tho Leprechaun. The announcing was done by W. A. Gates In his usual pleasing .style. An original song, "Noreen O'Kane," tho music to which was composed by MIhh Maude Barrlgnr. director of physical education of Medford schools, was sung by Miss KJuanor Curry, popular soloist. APPLEGATE DITCH SUIT IS OPENED , The civil action of Ed smith niinst Frank Cameron, Miles Cantrall. Jesse Taylor and sevcrat other Applegate ranchers to con demn an irrigation canal, known as the farmers' ditch, to supply himself Irrigation Water, was be gun in circuit court this forenoon. Tho cuso is not expected to bo completed- until tomorrow evening and will be followed by the trial of WitIam Lulng against the Kogim Itlver Studios for the re covery of money. Lalng Is suing for money In connection with the construction of a studio building on the Crater Lake highway, north of Medford. In today's case. Smith' claims tils land Is In semi-arid condition and needs wutcr for agricultural purposes, but has not . been able to obtain It from the present ditch. It Is his plan to widen the ditch six Inches at the bottom in order to convey 1.5 second feet to hfs land. This plan is opposed by other ranchers having an In tercut in the ditch. GASOLINE PRICE BOOST IN EFFECT Gasoline In Medford went up yesterday afternoon from 20H cunts per gallon to 27'A, und ac cording to local dealer, there may ORKCOX. WKDNKKDA V. j " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ) 1 Dresses and ' j i .Ensembles- jWlk-'t I Through our New York buyer we have made a Jji S 1 fbrtunate purchase of high grade Dresses and lri if A yjf vL) 1 1 Ensembles direct from the manufacturer and KQ fit Qv r I lp we are passing" this saving on to our friends in Kf 3xfN Jj(k I Medford and Southern Oregon Just in for XA Cj2 ' I These Dresses and Ensembles rkil i I would sell at other places from ' J 1 N ' I $10 to $20 more Our prices are ' VvsAJgy ff " I Stout Sizes - JJ Regular Sizes n ' ' p, I 44 to 50 --V iaV. 36 to 40' 1 ; , n ,m I , . Take Advantage of This Offer 1 A I Thursday, Friday and Saturday ? l Ladies' Readyto-Wear 28 ' W l I jilliBi 'igiiiiHiipirlglayM price Incrcanc wnH nix centn, tin: retail price IncrcuHt'd Hevmi rniitM In Modfonl, duo to dcnlurH kuIIIiik oslo cent clicuper tlinu rcKUlnr prlco when ganollua wits uclllng nl ItS low level. Tho decision to odd (be extra cent wuh readied by lo cal (lealcru yesterday Hliortly be foro tlio wliolcsnlo price InereaHC went Into effect. IORTUX, Ore., March 20. (p) All service Btatlona todiiy had p'OHted the new L'VJi-ceiit price on gaholinc, iilthoiiKh Iherc was atlll Somo varlnileo III tlio wholesale rates. ..Tho General 'company, which sold nt low cost' to dealers yester day had raised Us wholesale price today to 1014 tcnls, leaving the Tdxas company tho only distrib utor still selllnB at lu'i cents wholesale.' ' Ofdcers of the Texas company were to arrive hero Inle today from m Angeles, nnd nnntiunecmeiit of Hie firm's future policy wes ex peefpl. APPETITE IMPROVED ft. . . QUICKLY HJf IRt I III ! fU If yoti haTe no dcnfr for food, nnd rou feel nilt nf nrt ttnt rlo. nreiaed, stimulato your dlgestlT um ns. i ry ur. tuners own rortn ufsu Tbesf puis taken after mfalf irlll aid dlgftatlon. relieve the gns, tlon poiaons and arouse appetite. St, law WMUU J JJru KglSLA b 0 nQ iOC Ted pKffS. CARTER'S 1131 PILLS o 'II 20. 1 !)!). MAIN 1 C.'oqullle. f l.r.ilO will be expend- led for Iniprovenu'iit of wvrul locul ! Htr't'f . Nf i'Sa. tlj Winter freezes have raised the turf which must be firmed back to the under soil so that the sod will not suffer when hot weather comes. ... Rent Our Rollers for 50c a Day Roll the ground before you sow that new lawn. Rolling makes a level surface that will be easier to mow and irrigates MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 E. Main Phone 260 ' .Myrtle I'olnl. Hlraet IlKllthm furl III will be Improvi'd In. this !uri. - 22 ROLL YOUR LAWN P2GE THREB Antoriii. 2V,00'0 upuroprlntcil for erection of new Federal buiUI- I Inu. - ' ; be no chanKc in price until next (.ill TVWIr. ttl. nfflrtfil T-1 . r, I , ,. 1 .