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BEDFORD MATti TIHBTJN"G, MEDFORD, OUEfiON', MONDAY' "MAY" 13? 1929: PAOE TOREK r? FOR BOY SCOUTS ATHLETIC EVENTS BntrlvH for utl field eventu next Saturday are being received fit 8cout headquarters, and May 15 !h the lam day that entries will he received'. Scout meters are check ing the lint of events now to muko Kure of tho best team posttllilo for each event. . The Hllver loving cup offered by the Medford district committee is all ready for the event, having been received , by I-arry Schade last week. It will be displayed' In the Main street window of Mann's de partment atoro all this week. .. 1 Ray Henderson reports every.de- tall of the preparation well at'i ranged, and indications are that, the events will move rapidly, as all officials are men of consider able previous experience, and a complete list of officials and judgcH has been appointed. Among these aro Burton Finch of Washington school, as starter of evants; Harold old Brown, announcer for the meet, and hay Henderson, chairman of the committee and general master of ceremonies for the day. Bach scoutmaster will have direct charge f of hlH troop 'under the supervision of Wm. Leo Bricker, scout execu tive. .: , Tho meet will open at 1 p. in., Saturday, May 18, at tho fair grounds. The public, parents and friends of scouts are all invited and expected to attend Thero will be no admission charge. . FIND THE SOLUTION Slumped over a desk with, a dag ger in the neck, the body of An drew Ogdcn Is found by John -Peebles, a neighbor and ' Intimate friend, who had rushed to tho Ogden home in response to an Jirgent telephone call. The polico, with amazing tfwift ness, uncover a strong case of cir cumstantial evidence against Off- t tlen's son, Jerry. Loynlly coming to the defense of her fiance, Lucy, Peeblo's niece, insists Jerry is innocent and en gages Luther MacNair, famous de tective, to investigate. . Defying the police and challenging their evi dence, Lucy starts a thrilling ight to save her lover. ' Qgden was kHIed with a dagger owned by his son. . For three hours before the murder, the two were closoted in the library.' Jorry hus cscaped-B'i'hiy autouiobio;A i. A nilh-'ritdrlifefrfref ihh Rilling Wait: discovered, a figure wearing Jerry's white , fiunneln was ween .fleeing from the Ogden home. Father and son are known to have been at odds over Jerry's proposal to reopen Ogden's mine' at Torrld Hy. . . . . , . Torridlty. ghostly city of Skull Valley, rich in legends and myths of the 00's, was once dominated by a picturesque gambler, Alex Peter son. Still refusing to give credence to Lucy's insistence in Jerry's inno conee, the police nevertheless In vestigate the possible connection between' Ogden's murder and t'.ie Peterson revolver loaded with gold bullets, hln queer visitors, the sin ister shadows at tho Torridlty min ing camp and the blackmail paid to "Dillon." Two more discoveries In Ogden's. desk excite (heir interest a speci men of rich gold-beurlng quartz and a- flattened lead bullet that evidently - had plowed through some victim's breast-bone.. t- , Can you solve the baffling inys-! tery of Andrew' Ogden's murder? Will Liicy prove hcrfiuncp Inno cent? (,'ofi4nue the stoiy'of "Gold Bullets'V wltli Chapter 13 In. this paper today. r- - ,r v 'The Godless GirV at the I sis Tonight " , ','The tludless Girl' is the attrac tion.at the Isis theater, -The load ing characters aro portrayed by Una Basqucttc, tteorge Jiuryca. Marie . Provost, Noah. Beery and Eddie Quillan. ' The flro scenes in this story are said to be among tho most effec tive ever portrayed on tho screen. A five-story building representing part of a reform school, is burned t provide a climatic background. The bricks falling upon the fleeing inmates In the reform school yards Is one . df the most speiHat-uinr scenes. .tin-in llcd-s OvvrfUlntl WABmNGTON (P) Clam beds plong (tho P.aclfiv coast are so over fished according to H.C McAIIIlJn of tho bureau of fisheries, that three hen must dig now where one was employed In 11)23. for the same catch.'. To remedy depletion he has recommended that a big limit be placed on .UntlcenHert diggers : and that benches'. He : closed entiraly from October,. 1; to March 3: 0er 400,000 women and frirli who were weaW bhie," nervous run down, antHinable to do their work properly, have improved thoir health by taking Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound. By accurate cordt 93 out of e ery 100 report benefit. You can be almost certain that it will help you too. MONROVIA RANCH udiTrikT-! CE STORAGE FOR BEAUTY SPOT ON TOUR OF HOMES ' Some people plant gardens and ' vines and trees for the same reason 1 that other people write stories and j poems because they can't help It. Mrs. t Monroe of Monrovia rancb, i one-half mile south of Ashland on I the 1'aclflu bfchwayl Is a woman of ' this type. Monrovia ranch Ja one 01 tne places to he seen during the better homes totiri May 17. Airs'. Monroe has one of the most beautiful' places' In tho Rogue Rver. vuui.-o'. unu nor love lor, growing things has set an example which may well be ;seen; and followed. Shrubs are planted around xthe, houso which tio It to the grounds: splroas, varonlcas,! pyochanthas and several differed kinds of vines such as telematis.. wfstcrui, Virginia creeper and climbing, roses are used. . Mrs. Monroe has a greater variety of shrubs, arid flowers than Is very often seen in one place. There is' a .brick walk,' a' Krape. arbor-; a driveway circling tho bouse and' flowers and shrubs, arranged In nSasses Inuhe iawnt , The place exemplifies what one woinan can do Ini the fvayjof beau tifying her home grounds.; ; Better, homes week' will bo irec ogntzed in this county hy this tour under the direction of . Mabel C. Mack, Koine' demonstration agent, on Friday, May 17,-commencing at the honje of Mr?. H.i A. Klinglcr. south of Ashland, at :30 a. nw visiting tigh or ;ine homs during the tiny, with a;i)jnlc, lunctt at, noon at the Jackson count;,! fairgrounds. i lie general public Is Invited. '; I .' - : -t Complete fixtures for the "Crest" ice cream establishment operated by Air. and Mrs. Roy Buckingh im on South Central avenue, are ex pected to arrive, today, and the place will be officially-opened .by the end of tho week. H. J. James of Portland left here Friday ovening after spending sou oral days checking oyer tho Taylor ice cream freezer, vhlch I's one of tlie mast nlodcrn freezers on the market. . V. Considerable' fuvojablV' pomm'rfrft on the quality of ice cream mad by tho, BucUmbhams rit'i-theitV nc'w place 'of business has been heard since the; home ; products hnqwet last week, when, their . ice' creain. wu.H served as dessert. .i,v.1iow li JWt ftuckingKam is art erfiiWrWe cream manufacturer, navlngmade all of the supply at the "Spa" .In Salem in 1896, and slnco" then;, hus made ico cream- for Crowson's in this city and other- confgetio.ncry shops In Oregon, California and Idaho. - . Approximately 50 different klnfts of Ice cream and sherhets.- Include ing the following, will be made at the "Crest": Hawaiian salad, raln bow salad, nestlerode pudding, green pineapple, plum pudding, lemon and orange custard, pepper mint candy Ice cream and tuttl frultU. , - -The "Crewt" will specialize in package .gopds, catering to those whp. wish to take-, their ice, cream home In cartons or have it .packed fur picnics, and parties.- Daily Meteorological Report Monday,. May 1 3. Medford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight. Tuesday fair. Ris ing temperature. Normal humidity. Oregon: Cloudy tonight. Tuph day generally fnir with rising tem peratures In Interior. ' Novmal hu midity. 5" 11 Temperature (degrees) 70 Highest (laat 12 hours) 73 ' LoweKt ( last 1 2 hours) -lli Rcl. humidity (per ct.) 50 4.1 -'71 15 '1)3 .03 Clear Precipitation (inches).. .01 Stato .of weather Cloudy Lowest temperature tills morn ing 43 degrees. Totl precipitation since Sept. IH2H. io. n inches. Hunset today, 7:22 p. m. Sunriso Tuesday, 4:31 a. in. .Sunset Tuesday, 7:23 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time . -m ! ,i EXPERT TO COMPLETE FIXTURE INSTALLATION . FOR THE 'CREST' SOON Local DaU ClTt full linker City . ... 7 50 Rain Binmarek ; ..' in 8 - Clear FlolKe 80 "tf Cloudy Denver ... fiO -i- Clear lc Moines 72 52 ., P. CUy. Fresno ! 60 Clear Helena 76 ' 44 ' Cloudy Lo.i Anicelea .... 90 G 60 ..CU-ar Marshflcld 62 46 (,udy Phoenix 2 c Clear Portland 66 l2 , , 'Clotidy Ued Bluff SO 56' Cloudy Roreburg to 50 Rain Salt Lake City.. 60 48 Clear San Francisco... 64 64 Clear SsnU Fe 4S :4 '. Cdy. Seattle rS 4S Cloudy Spokat 7S 4S 1. Cdy. WalU Walla . .. J 5 P.ain Winnipeg 4J '. Cdy. L. w. XnCK, Meteorologltt. 4 Clean rncs wanted at the Mall i. -f wild janlmals like to', do Icks.? ' That's, a ciucsti6n that is often- a:.ked -J.ouis Hotli, piincipal wild animal trainer with the Al. G. Barnes circus, t .'.,,'. X,et 'Miss IBobbio Todd), who r Is seen here sitting-on a park bench with, her- pet 'leopard "Spot,".and who Avill be seen in tho steel gir dled , arena of the Al. C, Barnes circus,, when the big show comes to Medford, Thursday, May lOta at the; P. & 12. show grounds, tell ydul the answer In her own way: "Wild animals mostly dislike to learn at first; they're exactly like -7- PSYCHOLOGY CLASS ::Wr ; VeriW; OUdwoli, . head . of the psychjlo- - department ' at the Southern Oregon Normal, will - be tho ..gue't: Kpdaker for the a(fult claas psychology of adoloscencc, whlcli'vwlll meet for the sixth ses sion at the senior high school ut 7; 30 tonight., Those" classes which aro open to thoi general pulillc, have grown In populnVity as they. have, progressed t uccpruing to rrtnoipai t- onaie. j . different sieakor hns-bccrr Invited : Co each' meeting, covering a spe clnl phase or the sulked. Mr. Cald well, who has not only tuught psychology and : experimented in various fields of the subject,' but has been ' directly asi.oclatcd with the problems of thg young for a number of years In his work, is regarded'as one of tho best equip ped speakers In; this' field, so far obtained Y the sponsors of me coiu'se. ' ., HIGH SCHOOL PLAY liiv, mi) I GOOD PROFITS The local high school -will clear approxiriiately $350 on the senior play presented at Hunt's Crnterlan last . Monday, night,; the- largest amount realized for many yenrs in this activPy, according to Princi pal B, 11. Conkle. ; One of tho most valuable factors In' putting over, tho p.dvance ticket sale, was the contest held among the students. Victor M'lnos won Ihv first prize of ;5. 00 with , his sale" of (iii tickets; iJric JMerson, $11.50, with a disposal of BO tickets; and .loHepalne Taylor, $1,60, the th'inl prir.c, with -a s;ilo of 4H tickets. "Sins of Fathers" . ; at the Rialto Destiny takes n , ma:i along strange paths In Kmll Jannings' "SinB of the Fathers," now play- Inn Hit the fllalto. Wllhelm SponBlor, played by tho eminent German aclor. Is a-hard-working waiter. He. turns hootles--becomes weafthy, Is sent to flmil Janniogf in "Sim ef th Fttheri."-' ' " prl80n and emerne to become once more a waiter. Two women comn Into Hie life of William Spengler. Zasu Fills, who is asuoclated with comedy, will be snen-. as Spcnaler's wife, a broken oplrtted drudge. Rutb Chat tcrton 0i the other woman. She turns fapengler's head wllh flattery until he breaks Hie law In obtain little children. But, ' when they find thai no harm Ms mtMint, that each lesson is given In kindness, with t Id -bit rewards, they '. -ogiii to exhibit interest. KooriN thoy do their work with zeal. . In factf the happiest hour of, the . day for my lions, tigers and loopords, next to feeding time, Is that In which they exhibit their higher education to the crowds. They love the- exer- jcise, the change and excitement, to say noUiing of tht musici t That is wheroi they are bettor off than 200 animals. 5 They have it real interest in work, and work Is a blessing. Out . of an enrollment of - 700 students, 600 purchased thin year's edition of tho Crater, annual pub lication, according to Ralph BaU ley, publicity director of tho high, school. This was the result- of a five-day contost held ; last week at tho school. Prizes of $:i.00, $2.50 and 1.50 for first, second and third' places pes)ectivoly werQ aWarded to 131 norn Huiander, who sold 39 90Ki, Harbld'OeRauei'; wlio sold 34,, n'nd .lacli HUBhea who sold 31., Tho annuals, .which aro ; noW . :bolnu printed, will be put into circula tion ifhortly twfdro' , Sommonoi ment.'JunQ 0. . ' COFCO FILMS HEALTH. PARADE OF CHILDREN Home good moving pictures of tho City Health parade Friday taken by H. L. Bromley, Cop- ertislng manager for t:ie Copco, news-reol- Not only tho parade, but. the program at the park and the Ice croam feod were taken by tho local cameraman for early showing hero. ' ? r ? ' v - t . H ' Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuhe-Vlrgln Station ' - ' Moltdar, May 1.1 ' i (i to fl:16 Isis theater RUlde. li:15 to 6:30 Mall Tribune . news, market!) and baseball' scores. 8 to K:30 Eads Transfer & Ktoraite company. :30 to ! : 3 0. Monomotor Oil h company. Tuesday, May 14 9:30 to 10 Lawrence Jewelry Htorc. 10 to 10:30 Southern Ore- . kou Klectiic company, 10:30 to II Medford Domes- tic ' I-aundry. 11 to 11:30 M. M. Dopart- Went Store. 11:30 to 12 Colonial llalicry. 12 rinon Mall Tribune, nows flashes. 12 to 12:30 Hccbc & Kindle Service StatlorlH.- . . 12:30 to 1:30 Monarch Seed & Feed company, ' 1:30 to 2 Ed Blnns and 4 Economy Groceteria. 6 to 6:16 Isis Theater (tulrte. 6:16 to 0:30 Mall Tribune, news, markets and .baseball. 6:30 to 7"-Colcman Law- ton Service' station and Medford Service Station. "Jr to !) Krostca.st, Plir Tall Meat Murket. . .' tn 10 California Oregon. Power company. - . , Cnundary lights and field beacon will he installed at Glendale cmcr genry airport. ,: ; COLDS of head or el trestd Mta of head or chest sra more easily treatM Mttrnaliy with VI cms V a fo Rub I STUDENTS PURCHASE j 1 SIX HUNDRED CRATERS FRUIT SHIPMENTS BEGINS THURSDAY Work of storing 10.600 tons of! i Ice for uue during the coming fruit j queen tomorrow when Queen Kuth j season In the hugo new ice storage i of the nelllnghnm, Wash.; tulip I warehouse ' the Medford Ice and I festival arrives here by airplane (storage company will start Thurs- at 11:15 In -tho forenoon. uccon Iday, May 16. and will be filled to ) panied by her rrtlnuo ot atleiid fthe enves. under rush activity, be-j ants, en route, south. t 1 fore the first pear is on Its way to eastern markets. The ice ware house the largest west of the Rockies, with tho exception of a similar structure "at Icampu, Idaho, will he completed May. IB, just sixty days after it was started, a building record or this section. , Cement, miles of refrigeration pipe, and tons of insulation cork, make up the building, erected by A. L. Iamb, contractor. ' General supervision was la charge of O. T. Bergner, manager, and the com pleted warehouse Is his prldo. It Is modern in every' respect, and with the storage already available, assures the fruit Industry of an ample Bupply pf ice, and speedy Icing of cars. . ' j I The new warehouse Is locate on South Fir street. . " . : . . BEETLE BATTLERS TAKE FIELD TODAY I Julius ' Koch, William Northridge and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ronton, all jjup io mo met inat tncro i of Ashland; Mrs. Jack Jarvs of little snow In tho Band creek sec- Kalcm, Mr. . and , Mrs!, Miller of tion of the Crater National forest, - Prospect and Mrs. Paul Clroiner of oast ot the Crater Nutlonal ' park : San Diego, who is visiting In Mod houndary, the pine beetle pest con- j ford for a few weeks, trol work of tlit forest got under fl .'"".' ?."!.?' Medford Warehouse under Lee p. Hrown, forest exam ainer, and with provisions and equipment, loft the forest head iitiurters offlco here todnv for that section, where they will continue' In tho (San. Francisco chamber the control work for the next of commwi bulletin for May, un three weeks. 1 !. ' ' Jflertlto head of "Trade Tips"1 ap- A. J. Jaenlcko of Portland, in pears a notice regarding tlie open- chaige Of insect control of tire district forester's office, arrived in the city this morning and left this forenoon for the Hand creek soctlon, where he will be in charge, of the pine heetlo control work. I However, tho plno beetle control work in Crater National park, al though the headquarters head camp and one or two camps for the workers have been established for some time, cannot get under way until the last" of this week or later, possibly June 1, because of tho deep, soft Hnow In the park preventing. Thqro Is now about i 'feet of snow at . Anha' '" spring camp and 10 feet or more at the lako' rVm, ; Superintendent B. C. ,SedinHky of Crater National park left Medford.' this morning" for Anna Spring-camp to ascertain dl reot Information as to tho snow situation there and whon tho plnc bcetle control work can ho undertaken-and rushed forward by a crew 'of 50 otf more workers, lo cated at camps throughout the park. ' ''' -; -Ji v ' Wjllard Mack at Hunt's Craterian "Almost' a one-man show Is "Voice of the City," underworld talkie at Hunt's Craterian theatre. Willard Mack acts in the triple capacity of author, director and thesplan. Tp -Mack's craftsmanship can be laid the entertaining qualities of a yarn de'allnn with tho escape of a young gangster from Sing Sing, where bo has been railroaded on a murder charge. . Tho manhunt takes place In the flophouse and speakeasies of a crowdod metro politan district, and reveals lb curlcu's relationship holwoon police and lawbreakers. Mack' is soen aa "Hirt", 1 toff man. a- hard-boiled de tecUve,' wlillc '.Robert Amos plays Hobby, tho fugitive, otid Sylvia Field is his sweetheart. , Stomach Troubles Headache, arid ' ' Dizziness . If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlae has restored to health and activity many thou sands who suffered just as1 you do. Mrs. Verda Stamnas, oi ' 64H Yamhill St., Portland, Oro., says: "After an operation tho least work tired me out and what I ate caused me untold misery. But since the first few doses of Tanlac I haven't had a headache nor gas." v ' Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep, Tanlac is mndo of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents b done. .. Get a bottle from your drUgglst today. Your money back if.it doesn't help you. cr: 52 Mimotf tennis used Te Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service la ii Lie TULIP QUEEN TO MS. MORNING MedforTl will be visited by a, hie will spenl an Hour in men ford und will he welcomed at tho airport by a delegation of city f-; ficials. Including Mayor A. 1 W. Pipes. Hho will also bo tho hoior guest at a luncheon at tho Hotol Medford. -News of. her. coming was received by the Medford Chamber ot. Commerce this fore noon by telegraph. ; PIONEERS PICNIC ! A reunion of former pioneers of Gilliam county, Oregon wus the Inspiration for an onjoyablo- picnic luncheon and an exchange of re miniscences in Lit hia. Purk, Ash land yesterday. Among those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Stinchfield, Sllss Susan Htlnohfleld. Mr. and Mrs. William Wehrli, Mr. and Mrs. Gains Prominence j fr THREE DAYS, STARTS " j jB - pti I 5 i ' t"1l:30, 3;15, 7, 9 f 1 . .itl'l jsg s He had chosen this woman. Glittering,' 1 ' ' Admission' ' I " S Ij selfish, revengeful, she destroyed everything . JJlJ gll w i his simple heart revered. An American role. v"'"" Jill "''y attuned to your heart. ' i ; S h Witha" And ' Wj Wi V, : ' CHARLEY CHASE ' I I ' . " ROTHERMEL ; ft ffi ; q ! ;"'Oomedy'- .''. ,V'T v ':;.:' .'at'the'!.. ; .V(. J 5f J ; . IlW ll V "MOVIE NIGHT" '. , Organ!' ' A K -' m ; Whereve" :'-f'-, I ffeS 1 . ' miles, Wo cah servo In person. It the l3a.f.'..;VWiYJ..-. I I?-'- callcomcs from, a distant city, our ar- ' :i Vp , ,-" HlWI . ' ' ' " rangomonts with other, leading funeral r ". : V'".j '-.-'.'';'.'. ""!pffil ' ;J direcsota enablo us to tako complete ', . gT's,. .V ' ' :'V 'ir' ':?:' . charge just tho same. ; ; . . . ; ; , " v jV CtfAPEL ' f ' ) j i in nitpai it n iiatintiv rfininrnnpnuva inrv. rji i CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS Vii CltwJCDAI DADIObC SMflxinium inscn'tcCf ." - 1 v i .i . ii i. ( ' . H AyMnium in service, modcstlu priced . W. M Al N AT NEWTOWN St phone 207 KILIL APHIS (HJNTLICE) : ' V with - EVEFtGREEN The Non-P hisonous Spray A SURE KILLER. OF '. AND HARMLESS TO , OR LIVESTOCK. Bring Your Bv , Let Us Help' You Successfully Combat , Gard ft Pesta Monarch S ed & Feed Co. 323 East Main ' Phone 260 luff of the Medford warehouse, a i on u double shift this evening. Thc bonded institution by Ray Toft, In J employes voted for. a nine-hour , the former building occupied by :idy, with a half holiday Saturday. ' . the Medford Wholesale Grocery. ij c Tito double shift will employ 76.1! The .new warehouse' does financing, storage, tlon and crating. - company distrlbu- VISIT 0-0 PLANT School children of the Rur-aa Val ley and Derby schools' visited" tho Owen-Oregon 'Lumbor company today, under the KUldance otf their i teachers and department beads, and were shown the makl bK of lumber, from the time a Ior leaves the pond until It Is a finished pro duct In tho dry. kilns. Under oiMers from General MnnaRer Jaraep H. Owens, the . children -especrially guarded from Injury and that ;offl clal himself ndmonlsli'ed the :chll- dren, '"Don't touch anyllilni?.' The Owen-Oregon plant will go ( mm TITTflnirr'flll i MOST PLANT 7JTSECTS HUMAN . BEINfS, PETS : J.',-"' Troubles to Us m or SO additional men, and will cut logs provided by logging contrac tors In the Kvans creek. Trail and .juL'KHonviuo a is i nets, inus rur- io .nfhfng employment for many :T ;men. . . : ' SA1.KM Modern five-story of ileo building will be constructed, i on itato capitol grounds in pi a to of' three-story .building as , pretr inmsly planned. '; , I ' Eads Spinach, Stomach n Trouble Gone- 'l especially like spinach, but 1. eat anything since takinu Aldcrika. mi nus given' me complete relief froln stomacb trouble.'.'--Karl. alt i'i Just ONB spoonful Adlerlka fe- Moves (,-as and that bloated feelinir,,. ao that you can ent and sleep well.1 ' Acts on BOTH upper and lower Vf bowel and removes old Waste mat-'1 ter you never thoUKht was there- -'"No matter .what -you have tried for,r your stomach and bowels.' Adlftrlka win surprise you. Heath's Drug T stro. I'M- V till I I I Trlbupe office, tf luxuries her. Oxr 21 Million Jar Und Ytorly