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-ENGLISH II CONCERN LURES! SAM GOLDWYN1 '.""- ! '. ! -1 yrF,Tronr itxn, trttvitnt, stedford, 'ok.ec; on. tiihay,-may in. hgq.q isiltlxh film coiuTin, hut ri oiil ft- j num-iei-s uulsidp the film husm. ! whuso names a,c m ,is,.:K,., The Ami-ili-ai, pi odiuti- Has luu't-il i .18 MtprwwinK hlmwlf as -t xi, , 1,1,-! ly flutiiT.ii." f 'The Mail -Mvpri-siMitial ilw imll tli'lit as sMsnlrii-nm of the nUvrrcl loition of the IlLltixh film lilu.-i try which, it ,1,1,1, WU1, f,iin:. ynH,, ' Kround hfnoath lu lert wilh il,,-i Introduction ..f i. lalkio.s, and has! assumed enormous InipoilalH l- In ,iu inn, M.untlun. 1 I H I LAZZLE SUN WILL Daily Meteorological Report Invited to Head Giant Out fit Would Sell, Holly-j wood Plant Stars Nlay j Follow Producer Across! Atlantic,; Is Report. LONDON, May HJ. fyp, The Dully Mull today envisages a giant Hrltlah motion .-picture, concern, heuded by Bumuol Goldwyn, Amor, icun producer, and bucked by am plo cupltul. The paper made announcement that Goldwyn had been Invited by English financiers to head the new : concern, and said that Mr. Gold wyn." In answer to the Mall's in quiry, had admitted he wan seri ously considering the offer. ; le said, however, he would not decide definitely until after he had re turned to Hollywood from London. The Mall said that If Goldwyn accepted the Invitation it would necessitate bis disposing of his American -company, , studios and various Intoreatu at Hollywood and bringing much with which ho in now, connected to Kngland. This probably would entail also impor tation of such stars as Itonald Col man, Vilma Hanky, and others. The offer, according to the Mail, did not emanate from any existing SHIRES DECORATES BLACKBURNE OPTIC llll nl linimiinr n m 1 1 IINbLUBIiUMWj SHINE !N CHICAGO . I Thursday, May Itl. ( Mcdfoid and vicinity: Kair and mild tonbht and Friday. Decreas ing humidity. Oregon: Kair ami mild tonight and tri'lay, hit cloudy and foggy near 'o:M. Humidity below nor mal in cast portion and decreasing in Interior of west portion. " ViUCAOO, May 16. t,T The w$ld's niot powerful aerial boa i con. brighter even than tho sun, : ac?ordin. to lis Inventor, will be installed at1i the new 37-story Palmo'ive bulhllntr. Ktnai anhor--Kition for the light was sought of : the city council today. ' The beacon will' have a two bil lion candlepower light and will be visibly h.m far as aim tulles away; Klmer Sperry, its Invent or, hus CJ1K Alio ii At , , Promised, hp-rry nn orrorod to A,. o, ' ,,'l. y vV ' donatu tho Iti'ttcon In honor of (.'nl. hov li ' f NS1l"U 8ox '' I A. I,lndl,orKh, and It will M i,fB " n.1 flKl" Wi,h 1 "" "'"" ' "I"1- bl. l? ,T,'' l'e"" 1!llu'k- """ tl-o liKhl. which Is tordnv'i" 16 ,' ""U" "' ' ''-i" const,-., cod In his factory a. with M?,f i eal"ll',",0,uir forth-jnmokiyn, x. V.. will cost $lo,).ot,n "tor iood"e 1 " ;',K 1",sel,:"1 ' and will ho brighter than ,h sun. school to nl,in T.. . ! At mmn " lnt' ''"Khtost day in Hla,.i-i, , . , , . "' ! I'hlcnKO the sun's rayn have boon S formed with a ,11s- colnlm.ed at 00 candlepower per colored eye and a cut 'onr nib f . .... the, altercation like the- seasoned cumiiaiKner tie is and aniiounc-ed: 'It was just one of those thinss that had to happen sooner .' or later. The manager added- that since Shires is under contract with the w nite box Ins further legal educn Local Data m BROKERS IRKED BYFLUCIill IN MONEY RATE i i; ! NKW YORK. Mav It). iJF The Temperature (degrees) 73 -41 Highest (last 12 hours) 83 73 Lowest (hist 12 hours) 3D 40 Hel. humidity 7loret.) L'U SI Precipitation tinches).. 0 0 Slate of weather Cloudy Clear - Lowest temperature this morn ing 4 0 ileBiVes. -Total precipitation since Sept.' 1, I J n.xti 'inches. Sunset today. 7:i!5 p. m. Sunrise Friday, 4:4S a. m. Sutinet Friday, t. m. Observations taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time W..LU mm u cut 'ear, io.-k ' acti ,un.,.. surface. The beacon will reKister 1,000 candlepower per square mil limeter. Sparrex caid. , ' KLAMATH FALLS, Ore..' May J reservation officec, because he is .. ... iuuiici il-j,ui cuuni-r iou strict is sougui ov a number Hon will be delayed, at least tent- j of residents or Chlloquin. reserva porarily. j tfr,n centei'. Letlors iave b?en 'He is still the properly of the sent to state and fedora I atithxri club." lilackburne said, "and will ! ties complaining of the officer's remain so., but in what capacity I i activities. Hogora was responsible don't know. If Shires gets on the for the closing down of nil giimb right track he will ho reinstated j lins games in Chiloiiuin recbnllv. and given another chance to pi a ke and has vlt;l!antlv patrolled the citv the grade." !t i.rnra..( ,.. ..r ,,r k CITT Si S . 5? IS . . 3 i B BP"1 "' w.i.-.......ii.....v,mm.,,.. ., .liWwww.,w.xTO(Wo.M.wwwtw nWH w,iiw,vaMW8Mwao Regardless of Price Government figures show the gain of Lucky Strike to be greater than the combined increase of all other cigarettes. The public will be served and this is proof, indeed, that regardless of price, you actually gel more in Lucky Strike than any other cigarette can offer. Its perfect blend of line ; tobaccos gives pure smoking delight. Its exclusive, secret toasting process guarantees the tobaccos free from irritants and impurities and, in the opinion of 20,679$ physicians, makes Lucky Strike less irritating than other cigarettes. c figures qnotcl liavn been checked' nnd certified to by IYI1K AMI, ItOSS BHDS. AND MONT GOMERY, Account ants and Auditors. (SICNEQ).,, Linker City Itisniarck Boise Denver Ues Moines Fresno Helena Los AliKeles ..... Marsh field l'hoenlx Portland Hod muff Riuii-liut'k' .Salt l,ako t'lly.. Sun Krancisco.. Santa Fe Seattle Spokane Walla Walla .... Winnipeg 0 US 62 76 !'.. 72 S-l 5S IIS !M 7-1 IV 110 "(i 64 V 42 30 111 42 30 GO 44 r,4 3K 70 f,0 r.r, 40 M 62 4-1 48 60 60 34 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 1. Cdy. tMoudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 1'. Cdy. I'.-Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear V. Cdy. Icfnj-lr i,.ii-L-.i tiii-,,,1,1 ,m,i,iinllv (iinnintl today, break inn sharply r.t ! Mi s openitm when the call money rate was tixed at 14 per cent and ,then rullyiui; in spectacular fashion when the uiouey rate dropped to !lU and loans were offered lii the j "out side" niurliet as low as S pur I cent. The wide fluctuations In money rates aroused widespread criticism uinnuK brokers and stock trader who wore at a loss to un derstand why 11 por cent should bo churned on loans at 10: St) u. m. and llien have funds (To, beHKitiK less Hum two hours later at i0 per cent. Hull operations raised some rtt the public utilities to new peaks In the hist hour ami with them went 1 several specialties. Hurioutjs Add I iiijf Machine crossed 300 for the j first time for a piin of I I points, i Sparks-Withiiifcton uained nearly ill points, also to n new lliull. Detroit Kdison duplieated its old high of 260 and there were mate- norK-vtnrner nnu Hawaiian -oicani-shlp. The closing was stron. Sales approximated 3,000,000 shares. LINES . . THAT TDLIi YOU WHAT'S o i .vji: jwi:.t tji the no on A body vi'th lines that are swjft, sure". . . perfectly and elTortlessly adapted to itt purpose without tricks or self-conscious ornamentations. These Flying Clouds smart as they appear to the eye are more than the expression of a mode. They are an expression of the fine balance of design and tense cf craftsmanship on which Feo built its first reputation. That a Beo can out-perform any car in its class has long been taken for granted. You must go to cars in the highest price-brackets to find & car so ! ! BCL -r, j aigii yuagsa sigMaa Meteorologist, Wuttraitxi U ihm 5-Puiiijw porl twKLin modrl Jto fTylng (loud iba BUsur, SLIGHT DECLINE rOUTLAND, Ore., May 1(1. !') J'Ikkm had a Hliuht decline todav. Standard fir.stH dropped one cint to 2X, ami current receipts one cent to 27. At her grades were un changed. I in Iter was stationary. Poultry, fresh ineat.s, fruits and vegetables were steady. FOR HOMES TOUR j the mm j m, J tit:- LANSINOj MICHIGAN J . 8 A. L. W FLY! NO versatile in performance, s,o dependable mechanically, so wholly pleasant Jo drive . , , And there is no car that will outlast a Fkeo. iVotr you can have a Reo Flying Cloud at a lower price than ever before. RO MOTOR CAR CO. CLOUDS Rfo Fljrinj Cloudi are priced at tht factor) as ouWi:, 5-Piwner Sedan, JI395. Sporl.JH95i Mer 11745. Sport S 1 8 70: Cr of ihe Month $1970. 2-Puwnger Coup (1175, Sport J1475. 2-4-P,enger Coupe 11395. Sport i 1 495: Mer i 1 625. Sport (1 750. 5-Pi,ienierBroushem. Mener JI595. Sport J1720. I-Peuenger Viaoeit, Miner J 1 695, Sport J 1 820. Roiditer, Meiter 1 1 5. Spon i 1 8 1 0. I MVnr rrcsiden., : ; 1 0 f TUo America u TolWcn Company, , Incorporated i 1929, 1 The American g It s toasted jmm K . N2 Cough, iglSibl To maintain a flt " . Blender figure, WS . -;",'' t'VPM no one can tfiP'-''" -' - ',""'s ' '-V-'C' ' deny the truth ' 'l,;' of the advice: tt. t "REACH FOR A ft 13g LUCKY INSTEAD ,MCl OF A SWEET." 1 'fSS Sftm 1 Tlie home study tour, which is held iuder the direction of Mabel ('. Mack, ho me demonstration agent, with Ujo cooperation of the county homo economic executive committee, tho local better homes chairmen, the (1 router Medford club ami tho Oranges, Ih scheduled for tomorrow. Tho tour begins at a;30 at tho It. A. Klinplcr home, two miles, south of Ashland. Jlas kel lupch at noon at the.vVoinnn'V building, fair grounds. During the lunch hour there will be short ad dresses by Mrs. Jessie D. Mct.'omh, state home demonstration leader and Carmen .10. Mell, pastor of the liit Christian church. It is urged that all who can will attend. POHTLAND. Ore.,' May I C. iV) IH'TTKH Sleaily. iim hanKed. 1C(T(.iS Stanilard firsis and ciir renj receipts, cent lower. Portland Dairy Mxchange (ue basis): Kresh standardH, exti-as, 2!)c; fresh stand ard firsts, 2Sc; fresh medium ex tras,(li7c; fresh medium firsts, 2 fie; eurvenl rceeipls, "J7c. Prices iu re tailers 1 lo He over exchange prices. ,' A1 pyUl't 4 ' 1,011 St. 4JolJi.tj.es, woolL nTitsr bay,' eiwearii' biu k .arid and unchanged. t O.V.MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside' Phone 464 liop.ij H(o:nly . NEXT SATURDAY EVE T"n11ou-lnir tho HiiceeMM of the opening party last Saturday night. ine liiirgi'oiinoK pavilion win num m.lhi... rlfinoliif utirlv niv7 KnlllP- day, with music again furnished by K I oca Id a I niperia i orcnesi rn . Dances will bo eontinucd until some time next month, according In present plans. The large pavlljon nnu noi neen i,. ulncn liiwt vein- and its an mini reopening is welcomed ,b.V the many Medrord atui souuiern -.....',, dtinret-M n. larce crowd of whom were present the open ing night. Tne nan is oemg ratcd by Luke Kincald. who has elosed down his Kagle Jloint and inn rliinri'H and bv A. W. wnliter. who has discontinued his dancea in mis my ! time. Lunch, as usual, wm ue wrved at midnight. I Livestock. POltTLANl), ore.. May 1 (P) " CATTLM AND l'A LV'KS tjtlol ably steady; no -receipts. HOOK Steady; receipts, !I0 on contract. SMKKP AND LA M IIS Steady; r'C(;lpt' 1050. iiiIuding i7"i on con traei. .' Ion systems jtrovlili lilgh pressure lubrication and ore so umaHliuply siinnle in detail that a child can luibleislHHd their mode of opera tion. All that the car owner has to do Is drive his car to an Alemlte station Jit the end of every .1.00 miles and operators do tho rest. Specially developed Alemito lubi'i cants are recommended for use In the systems to ussuro their best peralion and to protect against tin inefficiency of cheap greases. The feature of recording In a book the lubrleiiling service ijfven each San rrarieifro Ituttcrfal. SAX KItANCISCO, May 1 C (rTi lutterfat, f.o.b. San Krancisco, 50c. L1 NECESSARY TO LIFE OF EVERY CAR t;at also belongs to the Alemito syftenis. This- in known aa Jlccortl ed Aleintte Service. "The Alemito" ayHleiiiH . we'rd'iltf-T veloped several years ago and in I !U H hecamo tho standard Installa tion on 5 per cent of all cara manufactured." ' : .4 , HANKOW. China, May ,16. W). Atlvlces received at Hunkoxy ,lo-. day reported tho -roleaso .by ban-, dila of tho Itev. Harry A. Sehwen dener of Chicago, u missionary for the Christian and Missionary alliance. ' Y The; advleea stated that Mr. SHtwendtmer und.thq. Rev. EdjffHt' iniux oi uoono, xowa, wno wcru kidnaped on April 23 near Buiiff' tao, Kcwichow, woro held' captlvf In a cave whero they were tor lured.' - A ransom of $25,000 Me icon was demanded. Whon this was not forthcoming Mr. Truax was releaaed on "April 29 and was -Instructed to obtain $600 Mexi can, wncn- xtMH niso was noi Corthcomlng Mr. Hchwcndencr was released nn May, 13. ' NyvELECTRIPY FOR BETTER LIVING Want efl Tw.enty-ftve boys be tween the ages of nine and twelve in join Lie ltlaek Mohawk Tribe. Friday night, May 17th at 7 o'clock. All buys between these ages who do not altend any Kun ilny school In tho city are Invited to come and share the fun with our boys. This Is tlie regular monthly social of, tho Junior de partment and, the hoys and girls will have an evening full of fun. Mrs. Kly will he in charge and will m'c to it mat tnerc win oe nuinuiK Picking In the way of entertain ment. And then eats, of courne: PLACED !N HI HALL Two laige ph'tures wre placed fn tho Senior Study hall at 1h high sehool this noon, one of the j foot bft II letter men, and the other of the basketball lettei men. Ilesides the members of the fnutbHll fiuad who won their let ters last fall, there a picture of Kd lleimes. business mansKer of the hitch school, and one of Prink Callison, the faftnous conch. Along with the picture of the I'lght lettermen of the bHsfcutball "Miad. there is a portrait of Prink, and in th ceniT a picture of the large trophy won at the st:ite t.jis ket ball tourna merit . "A way' has been found lo in-ci'iiar-ft the Ira do-iu vn luc of imi-h approximately 1 1) per cent, to make tho resale ol' used curs easier and to tti ke the whole iwed car J problem out of the pig in the bug elsiKH, ' says a lubricant expert. "Tills is done by menus of a re corded lubrication service that gives car owners a, book in which It records exactly what has been done to the car and when !t has been done. That means that when a ear Is offered for sale (he owner can show the prospective, buyer a written record of Just what pant (ue he has given the car In tin way of lubrication. "Of all things to know In buying a used car the most important Is that of past lubrication. A car that bus not had proper lubrication will give less than a third of the ser vice that will be given by a car that has been properly and syslc-mr"-flv lubricated. "Take two cars new, Identically Ihe same, delivered on the saine day, One will give ao.ooo miles of service and constant repiiir bills, Tlie other will give too.ouo miles of service and remarkably few re pair bills. And when tlie tiade-ln time comes, one may be worth hundreds of dollars more than the other. "Aleinlc hlch pressure lubiica- ijjL. A .RE YOU A SYMPATHETIC, UNDERSTANDING MOTHER, or are you doing aLWhehanS work of housekeep ing,, leaving your vitality and spirits so low that you haven't strength left for such a minor tragedy as a doll losing an arm? ., . . , A tired mother can seldom be a patient, understanding mother. v When drudgery has sapped her ; - vitality she must fail somewhere ; in the time and thought she can give to her family. The wise, modern mother lets electric servants do the hardest tasks at a cost of only a few cents aday and saves her pre cious time and strength for higher things. 2v Th ntJirn titetrie imwtr iU$ all Ibt hard wrk nd tffUinltlj. The California Oregon Power Company