MTCPFOTJD MATT, TRIBUNE. 'MKHFORT),' ORRflOX," THURSDAY. Af AlvM IT 28, 1!V20. '"PATTE TTTRETJ t ' fo. 0 ' I ? ,o i TNM SPCKFI1 ORCHARD SMUDGE. iimJ1 yk AWAITING ALARM -. s v ' iflTi ... ' iimat nnnni Ail 1 rKUo ArrKUAbn ' I H K knowing woman no lunger J. submits meekly to regular, systemic suffering. This kind of pain is just as readily relieved as the occasional headache, or twinge of neuralgia, or other aches and pains for which the world takes Bayer Aspirin. These tablets are niarvelously effective at such times, as nearly every business or professional woman has discovered. And physicians have declared there is no harm in their free use. for genuine Bayer Aspirin does not. depress the Heart. All druggist 1L0 AIR MINDED AND FAVORS CITY I 4 tr-2 , W:tV' : v'f $ "iBAYER s-,.,.. . (f Aspirin li the trade mnrlt of Bayer Manufacture of MonoacctlcaciUcstcr of Sal Icy Ilea cltl One of Our Beautiful Easter Lilies Will make an ideal remembrance at Easter time ; ; , Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 ALL NEW TODAY The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures KIDDIES 10c ANY TIME AND FRIDAY Another big super produc tion with a great stage at traction thrown in for good measure. PHYLLIS HAVER IN The Shady Lady AND ON THE STAGE "Ririlo"- Hollywood's Cleverest Dog IN PERSON RINLO ACTS FOR YOU ON THE STAGE JUST AS HE DOES BEFORE THE CAMERA. TOMORROW NIGHT is CHINA NIGHT rDrr CANDY MATINEE rKtt SATURDAY 1000 FULL SIZED BARS OF CHOICE CANDY 1 Bar with Each Child's Ticket That the annual spring front j danger season is here at last anil j will officially open tonight, was j the announcement of Floyd 1). j Young, government frost warning j expert, this noon, and from now on i smudging is liable to be done dur- j Ing the night and morning as long as the danger period of that niht lams, if the temperature falls be low the freezing point. This does not mean that there will be smudging tonight or to morrow mOrning. or next day in fact no one knows when the first smudging will start, but does mean hat the frost danger period has arrived, because the buds have been coming on so fast that today the bud clusters of the Howell und D'Anjou. pear trees In some orch ards furtherest advanced are In the white stage just about ready to burst Into blossom, and would be injured by a freezing tomperuture. It will be a week or t e n days yet before the orchards are gen erally In blossom. As has been the custom hereto fore during the fruit-frost danger season Mr. Young will give out a daily forecast about 7 p. m. to the telephone exchange, a later one daily over the radio broadcasting station at 8 p, m., und will give out word during the night should any special emergency arise. The majority of tiie orchards have thei smudging apparatus ifnd fuel In place and their smudg ing crews engaged to bo called ogt when needed, but there are still qute a number who are not entire ly ready yet to smudge, "and some who have not even hnd their ther m o mete rs t est ed yet. M r. Y ou n g has set the final date for testing thermometers, free of charge, as March 27th. after which date a fee of one good cigar or package of cigarets will he charged. The news that the smudging season is about to break" out will be received with dread by the housewives of the city, most of whom wiir from now on lie awake half the night ready to detect the first odor of smudge vapor and then slam down all the windows of the house. . , , v 4 f '-. Stenographer Mourns. TOKONTO. March 28. (P) One very mournful stenographer is (described by the Mail and Km pire. She bought International Nickel, last fall, $1000 worth, and pyramided. Her paper profits ran up to $16,000. It's all gone now with' her original- $101)0. All You Who Have Indigestion Ask. Heath's About Generous - Money-Back Guarantee There's a sure way to put an end to stubborn indigestion, gas. short ness of breath and all the ailments that are "caused by a bad stomach. rou itre simply patcning up your i stomach when you take tilings that only give relief for a few hours. Vhy not build up your run-down stomach make it strong and vig orous so that you can eat anything you w a n t any time you want to without the least .sign of distress. Dare's Mentha-I'epsln in what every stomach sufferer neads a plrasant tonic elixir for all stomach ills. Thousands of bottles of Dare's Mcnthu-I'cpsin are wold every day because It is Hie one outstanding, supremely effective stomach rem edy that is guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store and druggists every w here t o end ch run 1c I nd igcM io n or money back. and don't forget! VOTE For the Airport Bonds riinlo, the. handsome Russinn Cienman police moving picture dog Ik so sagacious that he can do al most everything but set type, talk, knit and sing like a canary. It seemed to the impressionable re porter who enjoyed a prlvuto in terview with the arlstocr a t 1 c ca nine wh ose life is Insu red ( o r $10,000. and his owner and trainer. V. C. Ill owning of Hollywood and formerly of Seattle, in a darkened local theater of solitude yesterday afternoon, not even a manager. press agent or other pest being i around. And while everyone Is In love with this 20 years old pup. the lat ter Is also much In love with Med ford and the valley, and besides his almost human Intelligence Is air-minded. He's with us with all his four feet and tail. "Do you think the people of Medford ought to vote unanimous ly for the new airport bond issue?" was asked the intelligent animak "Yes Indeed." responded Hlnlo with three loud thumps of his tail as his ears flew back and he smiled widely. The dog language was Interpreted by Mr. Browning, altho the reporter could see that Kinlo was sincere In his expres sion. "Medford and the val'ey are an exceptionally fine community with a wonderful climate, are '.hey not, and If you could dlspos.- of your Hollywood investments and two years movie contract with the FIrat National f Pictures corpora tion, would you return to Medford to live?" was the next question "Thump, thump, thump thump." with the tail four times, only 1 louder than before, accompanied I by a much wider smile, was the ' response. ! It hardly seems believable, folks, I but with all his other accomplish ments Rlnlo can sing. "Now," said Mr. Browning, who was running Kinlo thru Ills 103 stunts in way of rehearsal, "the nice fat newspaper man would like to hear you sing. Now sing the first few words of the Mother Hubbard, sung., "Woof, woof, woof!" said- Rlnlo Just as plainly as could be. The reporter was convinced, altho he had never heard the Mother Hub baid song. But to be honest, how- , ever, It sounded to him like the Smudge Pot columnist humming the national air on a rainy day, or Kenneth Anderson's flivver when it is ailing. . - Rlnlo can count money. In fact by command he picked a f)0 cent piece out of a pile of coins and handed it to the Impoverished writer. Very, very nice doggie. Columns could-, be, written about the achievements of this wonder ful dog, which or who, with his trainer and owner Is making an acquaintance tour of the ' coast meeting the film fans personally, and who or which will be ati added attraction to the regular movie program at the Itiallo theater to night and Friday and Saturday nights and afternoons. . Rlnlo was born of canine aris tocracy, and was the property of a southern Russia count before the war, who after the war became a "no account" and drifted Into Seattle where Mr. Browning met him and bought Rlnlo for $S(i0, only six months otd at the time. He started to train the puppy, and soon met with so much suc cess tluit Rlnlo became locally fa mous, and so attracted the alien tion of the moving picture con corns. Rlnlo has been In pictures since he was 12 mouths old, mid has played in pictures with Rin-Tin-Tln and other famous movie dogs in fact has doubled for them Ht limes In pictures. He is soon to slur in his own right in a pic ture named "Loyalty." O h yes, Rlnlo can w h isper I n soft dulcet tones, too, and Mr. tirowning, whom, the writer never knew to make an untrue statement in the 30 minutes he had known him in Medford, also says he can say "applesauce" this presumably with his til. R. A. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Phone 444 SINCE 1909 LOCAL PROSPECT NEXT 2 MONTHS Hslabllshment of a new Industry In this city, through the efforts of the Rogue River Valley Traffic association, wan announced as "D6 per cent aesured." at the regular noon meeting today. R. L. Burroughs of Petalumn, Calif., is considering the establish ment of a plant here, for the manufacture of excelsior pads for fruit, excelsior wool, egg protec tors, and other products UHd in the fruit packing industry. To thin end. Burroughs hnn tHken un option on the store room oiHouih Front street, in the fruit Jacking district. The plant. If established, would be a source of nuppl.Oo the entire slate of Oregon. Raymond Uter informed the gathering thin his opinion the plant would be 0-stablished and start operations within the next two months. Iast season over a million and a half of the pads were used In this valley. By home prodU'Am. U would mean a saving oti per thousand to the local packers. The demand this season would exceed last year. The plant would represent nn Investment of approximately $15, 000, and would be in operation practically the year round. J.C.P1 iNNEYCQ uality Counts In Merchandise as well as Men That's 'Why Our Qoods are Made to Quality Standards Many, Many Hats from Which to Select Your Easter Bonnets i .. The Easter bonnet is a bygone I Its place has been taken by a whole wardrobe of hats ... lor every modem woman ami miss matches a hat to each costume . . . and these prices tell you why so many are buying them here. $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 More Diversity in Style This season's hats are a delight to anyone in search of originality . . . brims taUe new turns, trimmings have appeared and each hat speaks for itself. Straw Braids Felt and Combinations You may select from sev eral mediums . . . dress hats, however, are inclined to be a little more elaborate than the tailored felt. Com binations are especially good. ' m Lj The Display Is a Colorful One Black is present, as usual. Vivid colors, especially when they match the frock, are a smart choice and the neutral shades are favored. Not So Long Ago Thousands of Women Could Not Afford Nice Clothes I There was no place to buy them except She General Store with its dusty , i u mbled stocks and last year's styles. Today, you see styl ish, well dressed wo men wherever you o. Many of these women are our customers They have learned that they can buy a smart, up-to-date coat or frock, at the near est L C. Penney Com pany Store. They know, too, that it will be well cut, of excel lent material and the price it often lower than if they made it at home. Silk Hose All wanted spring shades to mutch n 1 1 y Knstvr en semble Pure thread silk, full fashioned. ChiTfon. siTvico or si'.mi - service weighls. 98c, $1.49 Smart Spring Coats I , ,. Selected Carefully for J. C. Penney Customers You will be delighted with these modish coats . . . sel ected for their style . . . for their quality . . . and for their unusually attractive low price for coats of outstand ing quality. Women, Misses and Junior Sizes for $19 .75 If you are seeking a coat for the) street . . . for dress hours . . . for all-around wear ... be sure to in spect this modish .. ... .. and thrifty ... . . group. EASTER and Men's Neckwear Two Things That . Always Go .Together , fJct a head-start on Spring fc'y choosing your Easter tie3 from 'among onr latest assortment. jThe patterns and colors qje in step with the season new, tsmart, distinctive, and really an asset to any man's appear- i a nee. If you don't already know it, yotfll be surprised what a new tie can do for your outfit. 79c and 98' Smart New SUITS for Spring 1929 7 'he, taillcur returns to such pro-p nounced favor that fashionable women should interest themselves at once in our presentation! Tweeds at $9.90 Panel tones add a ycuthful chic to the linei of these tweed suits, whose smartness is em phasized by bindings, ditchings, or deco rative pockets. ' Navy Twills at $14.75 Hairline twills and tweeds, too, in this ex ceptional value-group, which urges inves tigation. For Women s: Misses t: Juniors DRESS SHIRTS Men's collitr-ultneliPtt dress shirts, full cut and care-, , fully tailored. An oxcellonl ratiKc of patterns front whii'h to ehonsc. The colors are all fast because they arc vat dyed. Wc pay the lnmutl'itcttirer extra for this t'olor insurance. 98c S1.49 S1.98 Marathon Hats The Unerring Choice of the Man Who Desires the Utmost in Style and Value The wise man selects a Marathon Hat because he at once eliminates all doubt as to Style, Char acter, Workmanship and Value. Marathons have that distinction of good taste, which always in sure smart appearance. Sec these Stvle Leaders. "The Times" $3.98 "The Forecast" $4-98