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    MEDFORD MXIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OK EOO'. MONDAY. APTHL 22. lf)20.
THREB
PUBLIC URGED TO
AHENO MEETING I
JN
All sportsmen. mid the piiljUc- in
general; are . invited, to attend t lie
meeting of the ' Juekson County
(lame Protective aHxnrlution, at
the Hotel Medford Wednesday eve
Sing at 8 o'clock. One or the mojt
intensely Interesting prograins of
the year will be presented, with
two visiting guests the principal
speakers.
tlus feret ' of Kimotie. profes
. sional marksman and nationally la
mous. r;ume uuii:er, will give a
talk, illustrated with moving- pic
tures, or his experiences in big
game hunting in Alaska and South
Africa. This promiHes to he an
exceptionally entertaining feature.
Charles Lockwooil ol Houebur;,
representative to the1' legislature
from Douglas county, who, during
the last session devoted consider
able of his time to the interests
or the sportsmen throughout the
slate, will also be present. He will
explain the program of activities
planned tor the sportsmen by the
state association. His message will
be vitally imponun: from the
standpoint of inerest in game laws
and the conservation of game.
The committee on by-lnws of the
Jackson County (lame Protective
association constitution will also
report, and their final passage will
be accomplished at' this meeting.
itUttiness . men .. throughout the
county are urged to attend this
meeting, said to havo a direct bear
ing -upon their business as relating
to tourist traffic during the com-'
ing year.
, :' i '
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GAiyiEROTEGTSON RECREATION WEEK
The present suite of .the. fruit In,
the Rosue River valley" is"itisfac-'
tory accordinf? to Harold (Jmiiss, a
grower, but sunshine und a warm
wind to carry the -pullen from blos
som, to blofisom is needed. The
trees ' are - now blossom Iiik rapidly.
. The ground Is in fine uluipe from
:-the recent minn. which will start
the Brass KrowhiB rapidly on the
higher levels.
. Sunday there was a heavy hail
storm oii Rogue river in the Trail
district, which ctmtert'd in the
Miady Nook section.
The rains last week in the
mountains melted some snow,
causing u rise in Rogue river,
ivhich is now bunk full. Ail tribu
tary Htrciinis are in ; the same
-shape-.
Saturdays Children, ,.;
r at Rialto Today
'Cor-Inne firiffith.H plays the. role
r.r Hobby iolvey in "Saturday's 1
Children.'., now - at ,.' ,the - Jtlaho.
IJobliy determines to convert her.
husband into a lover mid her man-j
ner of bringing about this rela-
tionshlp forms an absorbing and .
most unusual story quite apart j
from the common run of pictures. I
'i his piny by Maxwell Anderson. :
author of "Outside Looking In,"
and co-author of "What Price
C.lmy," was first Introduced at
the Mooth Teatre, New York. In
1 W', mid was immediately ae-'
cepted by those quoted arbiters
of the drama's fate, press and
public, as a tremendous success
and won the Pulil.er prize as tho
host piny of the season. '
krt knacts a woman cho
LET CLOROX DO THE JOBS YOU DREAD
My wash is 'iffi
and Sterile too !
Vi..r eiam white wash bed linen.
table linen, towels, shirts, hand
kerchiefs, etc. For Clorox whitens
and sterilizes in one operation
making wash day easy. Use it in
soaking or rinsing watet
Moreover stains, scorchiSl spots
anil mildew are banished bytlo
rox. Nor will it harm the finest'
white cottons or linens. Follow
directions on.the bottle.
bleaches remove (taint
LEAGUE
UUULItSLU
RE
(Contributed).'
The leaguers of - the, : South
Method IbI ohuroh loh-rved- the
mst week as "Herrartun week."
It was started off with u balloon
banquet with about luu present.
Alter the banquet the . followitl;
speeches were given: "Veteran
. Halloonist," Uolph Mills; -Cadets,"
lr. Roberts: "Unrated . Hnlloons."
Miss W'.ilie: "l.ullast," Philip
:ltrny: "Sailing Skyward," OIlie
; Itiirnett; "Sky Notions Reading."
! Adnher Sieler: "Non-Stop Might."
Harold ' lllll-leann ' "Mnr v.i,..
I chute," Nova Hills.
Tuesday Kvening the leaguers'
gnvo an entertainment, of oiil songs
that mothers sang 5u years ngo.
Wednesday, with the help of
some of the voune fnlbc tua
!lor, llrolhcr Condej-, gave an In
spiring message to those gathered,
iwlth youth and the church as the
main theme.
Thursday night was "home
! night."
j Friday was a "clown social,"
I where all rnlm-u nt ti. .!.,.,..
were display. Wit, humor and a
; good time was enjoyed hv all pi es-
ent.
Sunday evening the league will
put on a -pageant dealing with
j-oiiiii nmt its problems nnil Brother
Conder will preach a sermon on
"Chiistlnn Athletics" for the voting
people. All are invited to attend
A MKMHUU.
The Dummy at
Hunt's Craterian
f'Tbo Tjunmiy,'.' !tll-iaH;lng ph
tnre. Is the currem iittr'atuhm'at
Hunt's Crateitfun. .; , t .
Curiously the story chimes ex
actly with the disappearance ami
recovery of Doris Virginia Smith
Murphy, The plot bungs on the.
kidnaping of a little girl, daugh
ter of n wealthy couple. The
mother belb-vos the father; whom
she Is on the point of divorcing,
because he Is more attentive to his'
business than to her. has- taken
the girl to bring her back to live
with lAn,
Pretending to be deaf and dumb,
the boy is kidnaped by the same
gang, and after a narrow escape
from capture, the gang, prepar
ing to double-cross their leader,
take both boy und girl -to a shack
in the Catskill , mountains, .and
there, are tracked through the
lad's clear-headed work, some' of
them killed and others taken pris
oner. Ruth ChatterLon play s the
mother of the little girl. Mickey
ilennett is remarkably good as the
'Mummy"; ,ohn- Cromwell, the
detective chief, and r e d 6 f i c
TVinreiv the ' little girl's father.
Richard Tucker and Fred KohleH
huvc parts. ZaSu Pitta Is a fright
ened and timid crook, mid Vondell
Parr plays the little girl. . '
Law and Man
at I sis Tonight
-"The haw and- ;thc Man," hns
an Interest ing background of po
litical Intrigue in a town ;'Wl)eie
they boast a woman district at
torney, played by Oladys Rrock
wcll, while Tom Santschi enacts
the political boss of the town.
Others in the excellent cast in
clude Robert 10111s, Florence Tur
ner and Tom llicketts.
At the Isis theater tonight ! for
the last time.
does
ATALt
GROCERS
dentr oytodor . kllli gernn
mm urn at im .ri-
MAM. IY LUUHUOtt
"HJBT AN WVTtCl'X
Many Prospective Settlers Seek
'Information on Southern v Oregon
F rom Med for J Chamber of Commerce
flu ..
Following Is d portion of the terested in securing an auto cumi'l
mimes and addresses of persons or wrecking business. ' t
sending n'Oent eoiwminiaatlons 'toj E. J. Butterfleid, Bakersfleld.
ihe .Medford- Chamber of Com , Cnl. Would like lo trade eiry in--nierce,
. seeking Information of come property for farming until
Medtnrd and southern Oregon,
with the thought of possibly lo
cntlng here:
H. c. Lust, St. Maries. Idaho.
C.lenn Hurtgen. tit2 E. Main,
El Dorado. Knnsas. Coming to
Oregon: wants filling station or
chicken ranch. I
Fred St. John. San Joao.uln
Com press Warehouse Co., Bnk-
Vrsfield, calif. I
Harry H. Closer. 1243 Dewey
Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. Coming
lo Oregon. Traveled through
Oregon two years ago. I
lien Klnsey, Kdmore, Michigan.1
i . j . x . . I
merged In poultry businvsn.
C. M. Eaton, M. IT., O. M.. 1i.fi
u. i -!... i
ru iiiiii. ji-i ncj nij, a-
Uookine for location In rooA Ore-
son town.' ,
Cieo. Fickel. Areata. Calif. i
Mrs. Frank Shoulders, pavis
Auto camp. Sacramento. Calif.
Would like to locate in Medford.
Interested In .city property.
.Malrom (J. Smith. Klythe. Calif.
Wants information about city and
ranch properties. Several fami- Ron. Would like to exchange
lies are interested In Oregon. t Portland home for Medford prop-
K. S. West, laklma, Wn, Mr.lerty.
West has heard a threat deal about j K. C. Schoenauer, Plain"iew,
the Rogue ltiver valley, and would Xh 1 interested In. poultry ruls
be interested In a small stock,' ing. and would like a small tract
ranch. I very reasonably priced; is a dls-
4tr. and Mrs. A. J. Reno. Los
Molinos, Calif.
Florence M. Cook, Milwaukee,
Wis. Interested In small trnct of
land near city limits.
Richard Horn, Alhnmbra, Calif.
Farm land, Htock raising.
It. D. Stover, Sun Simon. Ariz.
A. A. Krickson. Sheridan, Wyo.
Looking for location in Oregon.
P. U. Jefferls. Alonterev Park.
Calif. Nike to traflo -a acre .place in
A. R.' Ogburnt '4714' Cotolpo St., Hayward for n chicken ram h or
Kos Angeles, Cnl. Wants a camp'Ks station on highway or nenr
site along the Rogue River. -Medford. . 1
Pen s. Wood," Toledo, Wn. !. V T. Rose, Fullerton, Calif.
. Pvt. Kdw. F. O'Connr. Ualtery C. K. Itorgstrom, Cushing, WIh.
A, liOth Artillery, Fort Mills, Cor- Expects to come to Oregon In
regidon,' p. I. j search of a small' pl.ice. "where
L,. M. Brown! Grand Junction, i the ground won't he frozen solid.
Colo. ' ' I mo-sl of the year"; if a satlsfac-
W. M. Hegler, Fresno; Cal. In-' tory location is found, there ujo
terested In foothill land, or tim-1
her land near Medford
p. 1j. Tyner, Garden Grove. Cal.
Is planning visit to the Rogue
River valley,
Jas. T. McCullough, Jophn. Mo.
Was pleased with the community
wh(n ' he passed through here
.several years ago; plans on re
turning to make his 'home.
Michael .1. Cepress, Kagle River,
Wise.,
A. A. Chapman, Halcourt, Alta,
Cia. Interested in fruit growing
and poultry rniKlng,1'-
Mrs. Y. B. McBiide, San Pedro,
Calif. . Oh way td Oregon with a
view of locntlnir. intPi-PstPri In.
cither IrnnrovPfl , or unlmm-nvnil '
tructH,
.Mrs. Dan Ev und Susie V. Stnnrt
nrft. Petershui-R, Alnskn.' Oontem
plnte loeatliiR in' a live GreKon
toVn -within the next few 'months.
.1. O. Wade. Seattle. Wn. ' ;' '
.1. l- Keeney, Welaer, Idaho. In!
interestod In stock ruisinc. nndl
would like to trade his property; Wants 10 to 40 ucres of land, im
In Idaho for' Oregon property. proved, with Improvements very
J. K. lcKorn, Mt. Vernon, Ore-1 close to the highway north of
gon. Interested In dairying. I Mciford foi- business purposes.
W. JI. Jlauny. 405 o Street, Eu- Must hn.Ve plenty o( -.good water,
teka, rallf. Hxiects to visit this' level timber land -will be sntislac-'
valley the first of May with a
view to locating 'u ranch suitable
for general farming and hog rais
ing. : ' ' "
.Mrs. . Minnie K. Speneer, 715
Btntc street, rullmun, Wi
ll. 1-. liower, Knderson, Calif.
Interested In city properly. ' '
Mr. C M. Carlander, iLongvlew,
Wn. Interested in farm land.
A. C. iJidd. Hlsters. ; Oregon.
Expects to meet -euBtern friends
In Medford this summer; ht ..that
time to invesllgale conditions, with
view to "locating.
A. Akerpon, Tenlno. Wash.' In- i
Action of Jackson County Sportsmen
Praised by State Commission
Action by the Jackson County
lion In adopting a set of by-laws
obligating'' members to become po-
lenlial gume wardens has greatly
pleayed the I Ulte game commls-
sinn. which would he still more
pleased If sportsmen in other sec-
lions of the state would tnke siml-,
Iiu- action. . "
At t.io' Jnckson county meeting
the poaching situation on Ilogue
rlvvr was tlisciissed freely and it
wns the opinion of those present , puppies. He expects the num
tliat If each of the 30 members ; ner to Increase this year lo more
of the organltation will report nil
game low Infringements noted ly
them the - poachers can he denlt
wltii satisfactorily.
Commercial fishermen at the
mouth of the Rogue hnve reported
that too many snlmon are passing
up the stream and on Into smaller
streams to perish. A dally check
of the fish passing up the Rogne
will be demanded of the state
game commission. It Is said the
check can lie mone conveniently ,
nt' the fishwny over the .Savage
Rapids dam below fiold Hill, j
Ralph Cowgill has been named as j
IOC Jt-RIWII i-oumi; i.nnw,,.,,",. " I
represenlntlve to lake tills mutter'.'" " ' . 1 , V- ,v
up with the state commission. Commander Paiil V. Mc.Nu I
The association proposes to put t upon his entry Into Oregon Veil
on a membership drive In the near nesdny. en route to Portland, will
future. It curries on Its work sole- e completed nt the meeting of
Iv with membership fees und con-I Medford post of the American I.e.
triliutlons. No public money has 1 K'"n tonight.
found Its way Into the treasury to ; The national leader will stop In
help In the Important work t:ie ! Ashland at noon to attend n lun- h
nmnc'lminn has been doinir 10 con- con in his honor at the. Llthla
serve wild life In Oregon.
R. P. Cowgill. special investiga
tor for the Oregon slnte fish and
game commission, now conducting
a biological survey of Rogue river
and a study of fish and the com
mercial returns from the salmon
Industry, believes that propagation
must lie given Immediate attention
and strict enforcement of fishing
nnirying lana.
F. fc. Urmer. Cotton, Calif.
Mr.. Anson West. Seattle. Wn.
Dr. Josephine c Braun I) c,
N. X.. Portland, Ore.
L,. M. Kerley. Berwlnd. W. Va.iU'aUe oy the Nullonnl llilard teams.""1 '"". onuoi.-.. on u .-.
Exnecis to move 10 southern Ore-
gon this sprfng. and is interested
in email iwi. unliable for poul -
try. fruit and dairying.
Allen cox. Portland. Oregon.
Writes rhnl three families ore In -
terested lit coming to southern
Oregon; interested In small tracts.
. W. K. Ditmur.. Dos Caheas,
Ark.
.. ...
i . O Tolboy. WeLsor- Idaho.
Minn. Coming west this wwrlnir.
i.. :n.. i
"iiu in t- .imti.iii v nil t-i
Medford.
O. a. Lance. Baldwin Park. Cal.
H. 8. . Towle. ilaldwin Turk, Oul.
Interested in nmatl furm. .
C. C. I.ewiH. Hrawley. Cal. I
looking: for a location to eatabliKh
a mall poultry and dairy ranch.
Oeoree MoAimtUin. Ciuler. Wn.
Mrs. n. V. M'ard. Portland, Ore
a hied soldier.
W. P . Hubbs, 8 2 d Cole a v e . .
Poplar Bluff. Mo. Mr. Hubbs
says there are too many storms
and tornadoes in P. P.., so he is
fooking for n more dcsirnlo loca
tion. .
Mrs. C. M. Olson, SUverton, Ore.
S. A. Harris, Santa Ann, Cnlif
Wm. Kile. Rt. 4.- Box IIU. Pop-
Ir avenue, Ihivward. Cal. Would
several farmers and buninesw men
who will also locate.
R. W. Wei ler, Th ree Oa It h,
Mich. Have received a number
of inquiries . recent'y from this
point.
, C K. Toler, Rawl, . w: Va. 1
F. E. Vandlver, Snohomish, Wn.
An eastern man who expects to
investigate the Rogue JUwv val
ley before definitely locating.
Wants a small chicken and fruit
tract, y
Thos.- E. Dunn, San Diego, Cal.U
Will invest in good dairy ranch.
Mrs; D. I.,. Sanguine, Onry, Rid.
R. S. Bush, Prosser, Wn. Thru
Mr. Tom' NlvholB of this city, Mr,
Hush became Interested, ln the
Rogue River Valley, and expect
lo.il.iit here with a view to lo
cating,; If possible. 'J .
.Fred.' iJ Shackijford. St. Helen",
Ore. fnterosted In alfalfa land
nmt .Htock raising.
A. Kortner, Prescott, Arlzonn
O.JO, Hell, Culver city, cant.
tory.
H. A. Dunlop. Rethnny, OKU.
Wonts 10 or 20 acres suitnble for
general, farming.
Franklin C, Flnrtlny, Minium,
Wn. Wants small orchard or
fnrmlnir tract.
! Mrs. Dora Key. Portland, Ore,
box 2036. Would like to irauu
her Improved home in Portland
for a 40 aero tract with 6 or 11
room house. ' " ".
Co. IS. Lvugood, Bonner s Fer
ry, Idaho. . '
fteorge W. Atkins, Live Oak,
Oil
I'Iuwh mude It ihe rivor 4s to poll-
p ""Z;.
t(llne(1 data at vvlilei-l)urn. and
f.oi( Bl.u(,n lnnt wm probably
hav(, ,,omP pffect In changes of
, KmHnn wn,,n hh ffirial report Is
; su,,mttt,, .
j ; '
o. It. McLane. owner of the Five
! Oaks Itlue Kox farm, below fluid!
j mi un Rogue river, now has 21
,,(,. of blue foxps. He started in
ijyO wilh two pairs of 4-monl:is-j
'than 120 pairs. He will keep about
; r,0 pairs for breeding purposes,
t one female raised 33 -puppies In
'three years, while nnolher raised
(22 In two years. .lames .11. McCnol
rn Portland Oregonlnn.
post TiTpTanfor
visit of commanded
ArranKements for participation
. . , , . i.rt. V-i
I Hprlngs hotel, and delegations from
all posts lnathe'Bouthcrn part' of
tho tate aif expected to present
greetings.
W. large representation from Med
! ford poet has secured tickuls from
Adjutant Oarlock for tire hotel
function and expert to accompany
Commander McNull from Ashland
to Medford where he will make a
brief atop.
IN RANGE H
! - Bu f a i ih.ni
' , , B C' A '
' '.'l spite vif the-bad weather . pre-
! vailing, some excellent scores were
competing on the local range yes -
; terday. .
! The Medford team got away lo a
i nnu :'. l"ae such n good
. showing In ihe Inter stages that
j ""'' climbed to only 1 1', points be-
! '"''d ti e winning Crams Pass
I 'I he final standing wus as
'"Hws: .
Company C. IStith Infantry,
fir-mi! p"4i Kvft
; YlMWh Infnntrv M..rt
IQ.U'
: ,I.att(TV II 54!Itli TnJlQt Artilorv
- - - - .
Klam.Hl! rails, S4S.
Unttery II. IMiUli Coast Artillary.
Aslilaiut, 7U3.
Tho mm,.,-'i.ji,.M.i ...,, -i-Mi
was ninoi; by Sergeant 1.. C. ilent
ner pi the Grants Pass team. Sec
ond and third places were taken by
Medford, Sergeant Hoy F. Hewitt
turning in a and Lieut. Welilon
1L -McHce' n Tie. Fourth place
went to Corporal C- C. Kaney of
Klainatli Fulls, with' a score of 225.
.Major Itnlpll I'. Cowgill, one
of the 'officers of the IStith In
rantry, witnessed the firing of the
mutch. Captain John It. White of
Grants Pass acted; ns range offi
cer, and Ueut. n. M. J3aucom of
Medford was in cnurge or the tar
get lilts. Scores were kept by
Lieut. Arthur Tlngley, Clrunts
V'ass: Lieut. Frank Llndley, Med
ford; Lieut. D. E. VnnVnctor,
Klamath Falls, and Lieut. Clyde G.
Young, Ashland. A number or the
members of the local civilian rifle
club attended the contest nnd ap
peared lo he as milch Interested in
the outcome as It they hnd been
members or the teams.
Daily Meteorological Report
Monday. April 22.
''Medford and vicinity: Kalr to
h.iKht and Tuesday. KHuhtly warm
er Tuesday ;" " "r -
' OreRon: Pair tonlKht. Cpoier
extreme north portion. Tuesday
fair. BllKhtly warmer in south and
central portions.
Local Data a?
re-
Temijernture (degrees)
48
ft5'
44 .
Tiighe.it (lust 12 hrs.)
Lowest .(last 12 hrs.)
Uel. , humidity (pet.) 70 RR
J'recijiltation (inches).. .14 .1 "i
Fnte 'of weather.., Cldy. Lt. rain
, Lowest temperature this morn
hit'. 4() decreet.
Total precipitation sinoe Septem
ber J, J928. J0.4S Inches.
Runset today, 6:fi!) p. m. "
. Huniise Tuesduy, 5:1 S n. m.
Bunspt Tuesday. 7:01 p. m.
Observations Taken at 6 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
., CITT . .,. S
! V V i
I'.aker City ; M. 30 , Cloudy
illsmai'ck Oil 4-1 " Cloudy
llolse Oil -HI rioudy
Denver ; ftfl -10' . Cloudy
IlCH AIoinCs r,K 30 Clear
Fresno 72 -10 Clear
Helena '. .,... -r.-i .12 Clear
Los Angeles ....... 60 54 Cloudy
Marshfleld GO SS Cloudv
Phoenix ; 81 50 ;iear
Portland r,4 AX Cloudy
Red Dluff 00 40 Itiitn
liosebuig r,C 42 I tain
Hall Lake City r, 4 1 Cloudy
fun Prnnclsco .... r.8 48 f. Cdy.
Siintn J'-e ,18 JO clear
Seattle , 50 40, Clear
Htiolcalie 00 40 Clear
Walla Walla CO 40 P. Cdy.
Winnipeg 30 P. Cdy.
L. W. DICK,
Meteorologist.
UJurns. c. II. Voegtly hard
ware Btore extensively improved.
Toledo fire department purchas
ed etecfi-lc fire siren.
The
Best
7'' to cook a great
' big pumpkin is
in small pieces
In'roastino coffee, the
satrtc rule is followed by
Hilis Bros. r8y a patented,
continuous process, only a
few pounds at a time pass
through the roasters. No
bulk-roasting process can
produce such a delicious,
uniform flavor.
HIJLLS BROS
COFFEE
trtth from lAf ffrif
irttt MtWMffi potm.
uV H"d WHk
Ihl MlJ.
Way
S
,. , .,
", " 77""' T u"-
der Irrigation, where the drainage
, problem is solved by one huge cen-
- "" '"'"i"- 1,10 fui"' "ni1 "i'lmr.1
land t.irougboui the lt..Kue Hive.-
! l''''ents a inmil.er of .ndl-
v''1""1 I" "1 "s- w il. li iiiiist I.e.
' ''1'1 ""''' '" " Al1"'"'1
: "'" ' " prlneliwl speaker at i no
, , "' """
, ",'1"1 ,.' ." . , . . ,
; Mj; who s res i'len f
" " 1 r , ,,M"""-
hI so rni fua ly ilio sttuaiioM in
'V irriK:,.., locality i.llnlnB
j
ilnstan were mli.h mure dirii-
i Tu,t '" wUh ""' f""n''
' , , ,
I At thai, i.lic-half lbe source of
this valli-y, 1h'ciiusi of damiiKe re
sulting from improper draimiKe, he
snid. ItiM-ausi of tlie newness of
irrigation In this section, aid is
ItetiiK aHked from tht Kovurnment,
which will Hi'iid experts here In the
'near future to udvlse loeal grower
on irriKtitlou iirohlems, aecotMliiiK
to thi spiaUer.
At .the next meeting of the Ki
wanis eluh, io he held next Monday
noon. Dr. llurd of Seuttlewill he
the honored miest, ami will (el) his
experiences ts physician to it he
Czar of KUKsia for three years.
lii the hiKh'srhoot shorthand
nnd .typing i-ontests. iut ; Ashland
Saturday. Medford took first Hon
ors In the shorthand division and
Ashland took first In typing".
(Jraee t'oomlte was hlf,ii for
Ashland ln typing with an uveruRe
of ti2.!M, and was followed by Oean
Harvey of this city with iSO.KJi,
while MadRe Marion of Medford
was Riven honorable mention with
5S.4. ln the novice division. Helen
.Ion i8 of this city placed first with
(10 words per minute.
The Medford shorthand team
won first place with a score of !)&
per cent. foMowed by IH.4 per cent
by Ashlaml and ".'1 per cent by
Klaniaih Kails.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
4.
" Moiiilay. -Aiirll 22 " '
0:lil to 0:30 .N.'i-dloid Vlall
' Tribune news and markets.
8 to 8:30 Kads Transfer &
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8:30 to 11:30 Mono Motor Oil
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Tul'siluy, April 1211
9:30 lo 10 Lawrence's Jew-
elry .Store. '
10 lo 10:30 Southern Ore-
gon Mlcctrk-.
10:80 to II Doniestlc Laun-
& try. 4
I I to 11:30 M. M. Dept.
Stoic.
11:30 to 12 Colonial llakery.
12 nooii -Medforil Mull Til-
4 bune news Items.
12 lo 12:30 ileebe & Kindle
Service Slalloli.
4 12:80 to 1:30 Monarch Seed
& J-'eed Co.
l:3n to 2 lid Tllnns and
1-Jcononiy Orocelerlu. i ' r
0:15 lo 0:00 Medford Mull
Tribune news and markets.
11:30 to 7 Coleman It Law-
4 ton and Medford Service
Slat Ion. ;
8 to It Pig Toll Meift Market.
II to lo California Oregon
Power Co. ' ,
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Starting
WEDNESDAY
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
lm2Su g ' murder, fkAv
w;: f ":v.M ing romance ;'Uf r. liJj 1 1
POWELL :mw
THE PICK O' THE
TODAY
Kiddles 10c J "' Kiddies 10o
MAXWELL ANDERSON'S PULITZER PRIZE WIN
NING PLAY NOW AS A GREAT MOTION PICTURE.
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JBUT THE FINEST OF ALL
COMEDY ROMANCES
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Also
CHARLIE CHASE
In
"THIN TWINS"
C'htirCMl with the oRsoasfon and
triHportntiviv of 30. Kaltona fif al
U'bimI mdnnshliie, Federal Prohihl
llon Aff-'tU Torry Talent yotUerdny
aftornooti nrroHtcd Pete Coboff of
Hly and A. Holrhartlt and Hoy
Walh'i of Klnmath Kalln, noar tho
Klamath Junction of the Pacific
highway. Tho trio tire aliened to
huvo boon on rotito from northnrn
riilirornia to Klamath county.
' A new model Chevrolet conch
wiih HiMlicd and will bo told by the
Kovoriimoiit here In duo coiiiho of
lime. Cohort in tho inoprlotor of
tho Illy pool ball, and officers ;ny
hn has boon arrested on liquor
o.lmrROH before. Officer Talent Ih
check I over tVbuffn rooird lo
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"Saturday's
Children"
Do you believe in nights out for
young married women? '
Can you really love on $40 a week?
NO MURDER!
NO MYSTERY!
determine whether he had been ar
rested previously by the government.-
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The trio were to have hear In
today ln the Ashland justice court
and will be proseuuted under the
Htute law.
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ConntructIon Rturted on 30-mllo
Kale Point-Lake o' Woods high
way. There are three trying periods in a
woman's life: when the girl mature
to womanhood, when, a woman
fives birth. bo her first child, when a
woman reaches middle age. At
these times Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound helps to re
store normal health and vigor.
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