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    STEDFORD MSTL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. Onr.CiOX, unman AY. MAY 2, 1020.
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HUNT'S CRATERIAN
ARE G000 AS TEX
The audiences which went to
Hunt's Cratorlan theater last night !
mostly out ot curiosity to see and
hear Texas Qulnan, the famous
or notorious nationally known en
tertainer, and set a second-hand
glimpse of metropolitan night club
life In the all-talking whoopee mov
ing picture, "Queen ot the Night
Clubs." and also anticipating good
entertainments in general, were
most agreeably surprised to fintl
such excellent short talkies, which
opened- with an artistic, classical
musical gem none other than tho
singing by Giovanni, famous tenor
of the Metropolitan Opera com
pany, of Va Prononcer La Mort,
from act IV of the opera, Lajuive.
The rendition, with symphony
orchestra accompaniment, and tho
rich tragic voice of the star so
. touched Jhe heartstrangs of the
audiences, whether possessing mus
ical aducatlon or not, that both
audiences - did the unusual by
breaking out In hearty applause
of a vaudeville talkie: Tho most
of tho ' hearers only knew that
Giovanni was giving the despairing
expression In song of a man con
demned to death with his daugh
ter,, that went over so big that they
were on the vergo of weeping with
him. ' This dramatic singing and
acting alono is worth the price of
admission, especially to opera lov
ers and others with musical lean
ings, s .
, In fact, the present bill, which
nlavn afternoon and niirht rlnltv un-
Ty til next Sunday, Is one of tho best
uaianccu oiierings seen in many a
day aj a Modford theater grand
opera: Edward Everett Ilorton, the
famous funster of the stage and
fcercen, and company, in a laugh
able short comedy, "Dad," a lesser
but pleasing act, Baby Folsom, in
"A Modern Frlscllla," and then the
main whoopco show of Texas Gul
nan, who has been on the front
pages of tho newspapers for the
past week because of the Inability
of the federal and city police of
ficers of New York to obtain her
conviction on liquor selling charges
In a. night club, which Is reported
to pay her (2000 weekly for acting
as hostess.
The "Queen of tho Night Clubs"
has nothing startling In tho way of
merit, although well staged and
having a good company of prom
inent film actors in support of Tex,
but attracts eager interest by ex
ploiting the gay night club life and
j in Tex's own cafe with her con-
ducting It, as hostess, In her vlva
1 clous, cheer leader, "como on,
suckers" manner. - Tho character
istic abandon ot hundreds of well
dressed .men an4..women patrons
and the sort of entertainment In
the night clubs is Bhown realistic
ally., but to catch tho full appre
ciation of a night club, many of us
out hero in tho sticks, after seeing
l'cxas exposftlo nof it, aro of tho
opinion that ono must bo liolf
shpt an old Greek term meaning
befuddled.
Tho "Queen of the Night Clubs"
Is percolated with Broadway slang
and wisecracks, some of which arc
good, and somo of Texas Guinan's
liomo-made philosophy. Ono ot the
best of tho wisecracks comes when
Tex Is being questioned by an at
torney during a murder trial grow
ing out of a night club tragedy:
tho lawyer says, "Tou understand
English, do you not?" and Tex an
swer, "Yes, but I am moro familiar
with Scotch."
A Interesting lovo story courses
through the talklo ploy, and the
courtroom scene Is a well piayea
one. Supporting tho much talked-
Tbf star aro such well known film
actors as Eddlo Foy, Jr., John Mll-
3an. Jack Norworth, John David
son and others, and hundreds par
ticipate In the night club scencB
as patrons or entertainers.
It, A. K
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POSTPONED WEEK
Conceding a point to the Ash
laud Amorlcan taglon, which is
putting on a homo talent revue at
tho armory in that city the samo
night, the local Studio Plawcrs,
who had booked their play, "Tho
Dover Road," at tho Vlnlng theatre
for tomorrow night, voltintorcd to
i-chango tbo date to tbo following
T Friday night, May 10,.
' Tickets for "Tho Dover Rosd" bad
been placed at tbo Southorn Ore
gon normal and a number of local
, sources and wero going rapidly,
' tho splendid advertising value of
tho successful presentations In
Medford. soiling both tbo play to
AshJand thoatre goers and tne idea
of scclnz It In tho southern city.
to Medford peoplo who wero not
privileged to attend tho local snow-
IllffR.
Theatre narlics being arranged
locally for tomorrow night are gen
crally easily postponed until tho
following Friday night, and tho
littlo thoatre croup, under tho di
rection of Tom Swem, bids fair
to havo cvon a bettor audlcnco for
noxt week than could havo bcoo
expected tomorrow night.
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V (rKONMOUTH. Ore.. May 2. (JP)
-J A board ..of arbitration composed
of 'a' dairyman a mailman, and a
f milkman decided that the extreme
up oi a cows inn wu
when lost in a mishap. The board
ordered damages paid by -a ' care
less workman who trimmed a por
tion of the animal's tall while re
moving burrs.
APPLEGATE 10 BE
OPENED FOR FALL
The county court yesterday aft-
crnoon ordered the opening of the
Frank Cameron road in tho Auplo-
gate, with the proviso tlutt there
would bo no construction until the
barley crop had been harvested
from tho Oscnbruggo place. The
road will form a loop between tho
Lower Applcgatc aud tho Upper
Applegate road and will extend
from a point near the Cantrall
swimming hole to a point hear the
Taylor farm, two miles Bouth of
Ilueh.
Tho road will benefit 25 families
on both sides of the Big Applegate
river and will benefit the dairy
men of that section by placing them
on a central cream route.
The recreational value of the
road is high as it will tap the
heart of the picnic territory. It
also reaches the wild blackberry
country. The Applegate' river is
a favorite outing spot for this city
and, according to Commissioner
Georgo Alford, "everybody In the
county will go over tho road at
least once during tho summer."
Construction on tho road will not
start until August, at the earliest,
but the county court expects to
have It in shapo for travol before
wintor.
The county court "yesterday ex
pressed a willingness to assist In
the road from Copper, Cal., to the
Blue Ledgo mine, as requested by
Wi H. Gore and Dr. J. F. Reddy.
They said they would travol over
the road at an early date to una
out firsthand just what Is neces
sary to put the road In shape for
heavy hauling. It is highly prob
able they will co-operate with Sis
kiyou county in the building of the
road. Tho mlno Is located In Sis
kiyou county and is taxed in this
county, -but a half dozen former
Jackson county courts lent finan
cial; asslstanco in the upkoop and
tho maintenance, so there is no
lack of precedence.
Out of a score of land owners
along the Sams Vallcy-Mcdford
(Midway road) highway, all but
two or thrco have como to terms
with tho county court. Theso aro
expected to reach an amicable
agreement at an early date. . The
court has glvon personal and ar
duous attention to the satisfaction
of all claims, paying several visits
to the various districts.
,Tho first work In connection
wjth the construction of tho road
will bo the laying of fonco linos
and the building of fences. It will
be a 60-foot road and is expected
to eventually bo a market road.'
The county road program for tne
year is just swinging into tun
spoed and covers all sections of
the county. ,'
PLANES TO DROP TALC
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LOS ANGELES, Cal., Muy 2.
(JP) Bathing girls with sunburned
noses will bo reaching up and pull
ing cans of talcum powder out of
.tho air along the beaches this sum-
mer.
And there'll be no slclght'-of-
hand about it, either. Tho Aero
Corporation of California had
'petition beforo the city council here
today asking permission to drop
from an airplane over Venice beach
three-ounce cans of talcum pow
der, each with Its own small para
chute. The corporation plans to sup
ply all southern California beaches
with a limited amount of sample
talcum powder, but thought official
approval might bo needed at Ven
ice.
TWO REASONS-
Palm Test
if
That these two reasons are real is proved by the fact
that "more people ride on Goodyear Tires than any
other kind." Come in and convince yourself.
BELLVIEW LEADER
COMMUNITY CLUB
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BELLVIEW. Ore.. May
(Special.) Mrs. Wade Wallls.
president of the Upper Valley Com
munity club was awarded a beau
tiful picture "Tho Roso Beauvais,"
by John Taylor Arms, for having
the best report given according to
the vote taken at tho Saturday
morning session, by those who were
In attendance at the Friday meet
ing.
"What I personally have gained
through my leadership as club
president," was her topic.
"I have gained, first. In self
confidence, in ability. In knowl
edee and a closer friendship. - I
have learned to be a good listener
and have learned to concentrate,'
she said.
The members of the Upper Val
ley Community club arc very proud
of their president and the splendid
work sho carried on during the
two days ot district federation
meetings.
On Saturday morning Mrs. Wal-
lls acted as chairman ot a forum
discussion with Mrs. Oscar Shep
herd of Rogue River, Mrs. Wil
liam Glenn of Valley View, Mrs.i
Chas. Estes of Talent and Mrs.
Gordon McCracken of Ashland as
sisting, with Mrs. Edwin Dunn.
Mrs. Archlo Kincaid, Mrs. . Mark
Truo and Mrs. A. O. - Joy - of -the
Upper Valloy Community club tak
ing part In tho program. -
Tho delegates from the Upper
Valley club wore Mrs. AVado Wal
lls, president: Mrs. Edwin Dunn,
Mrs. W. G. Tucker, Mrs. A. C. Joy
and Mrs. C. B. Lambkin.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Truo were
dinner guests at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Gregory, near Cen
tral Point on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barron. Mrs.
Austle Brown, Mrs. Jesso Noll and
daughter Joan and Mr.' and Mrs.
L. D. Meservey wore among the
upper valley folks that attended
tho Shrlners' parade in Medford
on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Brown of Bellvlew was
u Medford visitor on Monday.
L. J. Reed of Bellvlew has moved
his real estate office to Ashland
and is located across tho street
from tho Ford garage. Mr. Reed
has made several real estato trans
actions since entering into tho busi
ness hero. ;
Miss Wilda Merryman returned
to business collcgo In Medford on
Tuesday after spending a couple of
days with her parents, Mr. aud
Mrs. T. A. Merryman.
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Aftei spending', the ' past fivo
years In Tacoma, Washington, ;Dr..
M. C. Barber, physician and sur
geon, has returned to Medford and
is located In rooms 5 and 6, Deuel
building, just abovo Russell's store.
Tho offices . which wero formerly
occupied by Dr. Jud Rickcrt, havo
been completely redecorated.
"I havo always liked southern
Oregon and am glad to bo back
again," Dr. Barber said yesterday
in explaining why ho left Wash
ington. From 1911 to 1924. Dr. Barber
practised medicine In this city and
during that time mado many
friends who will bo pleaHed to hear
that he couldn't resist tho attrac
tions of tho Roguo Rlvor valley.
Dr. Barber Is the father of
Newell Barber, aviator who was
killed In tho world war and for
whom the local airport was riumcd.
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Bcaverton. City council con
sidering purchase of fire engine.
AT TALENT
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TALENT. May I. (Special cor
respondence) The high school
girls' playground ball team made
a trip to Eaglo Point Tuesday,
April 30. The game resultod in a
score of 12-20 In favor of Eagle
Point.
Commencement begins Sunday,
May 12. The baccalaureate ser
mon will be held at the Methodist
church Sunday evening. The par
ents and tho public aro Invited
to attend.
Graduation ' exercises will be
held held In. the high school audi
torium Thursday evening. May
16, at 8 o'clock. . Tho address to
the class will be delivered by
Professor Messonger of the South
ern Oregon Normal school. The
diplomas will be presented by Earl
T. Newbry, chairman of tho board
of education.
The Talent high' school boys'
baseball team played a practice
gamo with tho Ashland Tidings
junior team, which resulted In a
victory for Talent by tho score
of 1-0.
Professor Brown of Oregon
State .-College will speak to tho
student body . of the high school
May 10. Ho will also meet tho
seniors for a conference on voca
tional guidanco and to give In
formation on . courses that might
bo of Intorost as given by , the
state college
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LONDON, May 8. VP) A mes
sage to tho Exchange Telegraph
from Pcrpignan, southwestern
France, reports that a revolution
ary plot has boon discovered In
Barcelona and all troops confined
to barracks. Numerous arrests
wero said to have been made but
censorship prevented rtny further
details from reaching tho French
side of the frontier.
My you look
kvefr to-nigkt
I CHE knew the compliment to be.
f true for the last pimple bad
vanished.
If you are one of the embar
rassed and men are not excep
tions with skin blemishes that
linger, and sometimes leave scars,
you must realize that the logical
cause may 'come from the i blopdyll
A clear, smooth, vclvctvsltln '
bespeaks loveliness. Men admire
it. Women praise and secretly
envy.: Hope, joy, happiness, and
even love, may depend on the pos
session of a clear, unblemished
skin. . , ..
On the other hand skin erup
tions are outward evidences of
the condition within. Authorities
state it is an indication that tho
body's power of resistance to dis
ease and infection is low. Mean
in, that there
is s deficiency
of red - blood -cells.
Without
plenty of rich,
red blood, there
could be no
strong, sturdy.
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In Both Tread and Carcassthe Two Main Parts of a
We Can Demonstrate That Goodyears Are Superior
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OPEN FIRST HOI
GLEN OAK COURT.
FOR PUBLIC VIEW
The first beautiful homo In the
Glen Oak Court subdivision on
Siskiyou Heights, planned and
built by tho Southern Oregon
Construction company, who aro
erecting houses on 19 adjoining
lots. Is now completed and open
to Inspection of local residents
and prospective home buyers.
Ot tho quaint Dutch Colonial
type of archltocturo, tho two
story house ' Is made even moro
effective by the carefully planned
driveway and the cobuestono
walk, to tho entrance The in
terior ot the houso Is not only
original In design, with Ivory
woodwork mado striking with ma
hogany sunken panels, but is ex
pressive of tho well-known Dutch
neatness and economy ot means.
On either side of the front
doorway, are-smaller doors hiding
triangular coat closets for the
wraps of guests. A small phono
alcove sets back from tho recep
tion hall, with a convenient built
in - scat and stand.
Thoso and other clover features
make lh first complotcd struc
ture In this beautiful new addition
worth seeing. A smaller houso
on the sumo general plan Is now
under construction on ono of the
other lots of tho Glen Oak Court
division.
The property In this subdivision
Is owned by Wm. Vawlor, wlilio
tho management and construction
is In chargo of Walter Jones,
builder and designer.
' Uiriieiilor Crushed
REDLANDS, Cal., May 2. (IP)
Crushed beneath a three ton con
crete piling during excavation
work for -the Redlnnds brnnch ot
tho Bank of America of California,
Frank Gustavo, 39, a carpenter of
Los Angeles, was killed early today
and tlii'eo others woro critically
Injured.
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Klamath Falls. Kcstcrson Lum
ber company ot Dorrls, Cal., and
Shaw-Bertram Lumber company of
this placo 'recently Installed adill
tlonal equipment
powerful raatt
healthy women. ; . v ,
. When you get your rcd-blood-colls
back to normal, that slug
gish, let-down feeling, loss of. ap
petite, boils, pimples, and skin
troubles disappear. You get hun
gry again and you sleep soundly;
firm flesh takes the placo of that
which wae once flabby. You feel
strqng. Your nerves become
steady. You are resistant to dis
eases. S.S.S. is Nature's own tonic for
improving the appetite, building
strength, and clearing the body
of so-called skin troubles, by in
creasing the red-cells of the blood.
S.S.8. is made from fresh vege
table drugs and has stood the test
of over 100 years.
All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. in
two sizes. Ask for tho larger elzo.
It is moro economical.
Copnlbt ! S.O.S. CO.
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Palm Test how .you : why Good
year has the best non-skid tread.
Cord Test shows you why a Good
it year Supertwist Cord Carcass has
greater endurance.
Medford Service Station
Main and Riverside
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of being belter dressed than the average Who recognizes
the difference between the loud aud soft pedal
"The Barrymore" has been styled. One and two trousers.
S30 to S50
Jailarrd fry SIUhaeU!ttrnt f?ociirert A K
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Modford's Correct Clothiers
Louis L. Richardson, Mgr.
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Cleaning
FLUID.O
A STANDARD Oil PRODUCT
The Rex Cafe
THE PLACE TO EAT
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