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HAPPY TO CRY SPAN CREEK ON
EVEN JN FILMSjPMUT
Cinema Star Fishing On ; Decide Old Structure Un-
Rogue, Tells of Tearful, suited for Needs of Heavy
Days in Hollywood Hus
band Writing Scenarios
and Enjoying Sport.
'best
Now
(By Mary Greiner)
She used to be called the
little cryer In Hollywood."
Pauline Stark, pretty educational
Btar, Is too nappy to weep even for
her bread and butter. Drlfttnf;
around in a finning boat on the
Rogue near Weasku Inn yesterday
afternoon she recullod the old days
of the silent drama when she was
called upon to spill buckets of tears
from her beautiful eyes for the edi
fication of a tragedy loving pubic.
"They discovered that I could
cry. So they put tattered garments,
old shawls and wornout shoes on
mo and koiit me at It until I was
Traffic Indigent Fund to
Be Curtailed As Budget
Figure Fades.
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NATIONAL RACE
nit-
The county court will order the
construction of a new bridKe
acroua Bear creek for the SaniH i
Valley-Medford highway. It was j
tht nrit'in.'ll Intnnlinn In iiua I Vxa '
hrhffe'e ucrona Kogue Hiver at Gold
Hill., SUite engineers reported that
this structure was not suitable forj
the passage of the heavy loads;
and traffic the Midway highway'
would bring, and that the cost
of putting- it in shape would bo t
about $12,000. The new bridge!
will cost about $14,000. The!
county court holds that It would
be the better part of economy to
build a new one, in the first place,
and save money and the trouble
of tearing out the old one in a
couple of years.
Plans for the new bridge have
been drawn and were discussed
j this morning at- the regular ses
sion of the county court.
Tho bridge will bo constructed
this summer, and be completed
with the official opening of the
new highway. Tho right of way
has been cleared, and the work of
rcncing same is now under way.
The county court also
morning announced, a curtailment
policy In the care of Indigents,
following a report from the county
clerk that for the first five months
of this year, with all the May
bills not recorded the sum of
$S570 ai had . been expended but
of a budget allowance of $15 000
This Included care of . the poor
at the poor farm,'' In hospitals,
and in neither.
Tho county court plans to re
move several names from the list
Pirates Gain As Bruins
Watch Rain in Cincinnati
Giants Stage Homer
Party at Polo Grounds to
Beat Brooklyn.
By AVHIiaiii J, Clilpman.
Associated Press Hports Writer
This mad dash of the Pirates
has carried them past the last
barrier, 'leaving1 the Buccaneers on
even terms with tho Cubs who
now (nvade Pittsburg to fight for
the lead In a three-game holiday
series. .
Young Ervin Bra me led the
Pirates to o 6 to 2 triumph over
Clarence Mitchell and the Cardi
nals in 'Ht. Louis yesterday, as
the Cubs lay Idle In a Cincinnati
rainstorm. j
The victory left the Buccaneers,
locked tight with the Bruins fori
the lead, one and one-half games!
ahead of the Cardinals, who have
lost three games more than either
of their current pennant rivals.
j The Pirates, the Cardinals and
I the Cubs remain the only National
lh,i league clubs above the .600 mark.
ucspue iic new lease on mo
taken by the Giants. Th clan Mc
1 (Jraw put on another homo run
f party at the Polo Grounds yes-
terday, defeating Brooklyn by
5 to 3.
Tho PhillleB took the Braves
into camp, this time by 9 to 8
The Bed Sox rallied against
Ttube Walberg and Bill . Shores
at Boston yesterday to shado the
Mncks, 5 to 4, ending the Mack-
RIEHIE DEFEATED
PORTLAND, Ore., May 9 f.4)
I-eo Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash,
light heavyweight, won a 10-round
decision hero last night over Yale
Okun, New York, before a packed
house at the auditorium. Lomski
scored one knockdown In the fifth
when he sunk a left hook deep
to Okun's stomach followed by
a light to the Jaw.
Tony Talarico, Spokane heavy
weight and Earl Ritchie. Klamath
Falls, furnished the liveliest fight
of the night. It was featured by
numerous knockdowns. After being
knocked down four times in the
first three .rounds. Talarico came
back to knock Jtitchle out in .the
fourth.
Frank io Burnell. Albina and
Joss Hottlnger Oakland, went site
rounds to a draw.
. in th
ring it's
PUNCH
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FIELDING H. YOST
' Pauline StarK
'-'litorallj! nried out." The lllte llglit
hairori actreHs gave Uie Itogue a
rchcllntis llltlo Hpiink a It kutkIoU
past her boat, and then added a bit
Vint fully, "And all tlio time 1 want
' cd to laugh and make otlieis.
laugh."
. Miss Stark pointed out one of
the reasons wliy Bhe no longer cares
to Cry even tor the movies. He
Bat in another boat drifting dream
ily down the Kogue, atinmpting to
ensnare one of tbe well known in
liabltanta of the famous river. The
reason Is Jack Wnite, general ui
rector for Kducatlonnl.'who Is here
with Mrs. White I Pauline Slark)
and Mr. and Mrs. Slovens Roberts
on a. vacation. Staying at Weasku
Inn during the next week, Mr.
White plans on completing a coti
plo of scenarios before the return
to lliillywood.
,, ' "Wo werp married JiiBt 18 months
;nio, to be exact," the little star re
plied to a question. "Oh, yos it
was the first marriage for cither
of us and it is going to Inst
j-forevor." As unusuul a statement
,'ua thin may appear, coming from
.Hollywood, It carried umlUpuluble.
conviction and intenso sincerity.
Met Ten Years Ago
The actress met her husband !9
years a'o, chorlly nfter sit chad re
celvod her first part In tho movies.
Jt. tvaa an extra hit aa a dancev In
"Intolerance."
-"No one but myself ever could
find mo In it," nho salt) humor
ously. "Hut I was thrilled almost
to distraction over the fact that
(jrll'fjth himself hud chosen me
from amoug tho extras. Of course
1 don't supiHise he would even havn
noticed mo had-1 not worn a con
piih'uon.'ily green sweater and white
dress, lint a.tyway, he picked me
out from the sidelines, reniurkliig
tlmt I had nn luterelliig face."
Miss SUii'k was then under 1(1
'incurs old, mid she, along with Mil
"'rod ' Xarrta ntid other young ex
. tjllfl. Imd to attend classus at tho
, B'ikIU) between hhots. ,
,NlnOj youig ago site and .lack
.'V.TilUvtlmii employed by Majeatir,
bwnmo eimiiKed. Hoth had amhl
t'.ona id neither had yet "arrived"
.In the jmiyie world. After some
tiuui (they decided mutually to
' break the engagement,
.'"hi the meantime 1 concentrated
on my work and ho on his. Wo mot
jonly occasionally. Km eh went out
:lth nil entirely different crowd
;nnd built up Heparate circlea of
friends. Tho further I drifted out
of hi life tho - more 1 realized
thnt thero wns no one else could
tiiko his place. Jack felt the same
yay about me.
"Throe . years ago we became en
Caged again, and 18 months ago
we were married. Yht you wontlcr
1hat I can't cry any more?'' And
she smiled easily.
Pauline Stark h3 a bonutlfully
resonant speaking voice, and should
register well III tho talkie. Her
Ihst silent picture. "Vikings." n
technicolor production, was com
iiletd ast .lulv. She u n"-
Kaged in tho study of tils French
drama, which she hopes to do in
the talking pictures within the
Jiear future. She (s particularly
load of the sparkling, sophisticated
dialogue of the old French masters
Bad believe theie la a fie'd for this
In the revolutionized movie l.idus
try. !
i si , -4-
Inn streak at 11. The Yankees
of Indigents', but will take no nc- Clubb'd fuur Washington pitchers
t on in worthv rn,. or where ! ,or 10 lo triumph by 12 to 7.
sickness rolt-ned. Most of the) Unmindful of their more highly
num. 1mv,,Iv,.,i h.. t.. n hr..., thr. . regarded rivals, tne Browns nc-
years bad been unkind.
KunHhlno has decreased tho
number of appeals from tourists. .
The county court also took pre
liminary action for the adoption
of new laws passed by tho
session of tho legislature. They)
compr'se n volume. Tho new;
hiws of chief Interest In this coun
ty, which become effective Wed
nesday, June 5 nre the regulation
of dances and load limits on trucks
on. highways of att classes. Jhhu
nnc-H of licenses. tor dances rests
with the county court. Tho lond
l'mlt lnw provides for tho esti
mates of logs, for Instance, by a
more accurate method, than under
the old law.
The new lnws nlso provide for
an increase In the salary of the
circuit Judge from S4000 to r,",(IO
per year.
The county court ilso trnnsactel
considerable rouflne business nnd
passed the usual butch of end-of-the-month.
bills.
copied their opportunity to Ruin on
the Athletics by shading tho Tigers
In Detroit. 4 to 2.
Danny Dugan made' his first
mnjor league start at Comlskey
last j l,arK oui me oats or uiyvcianci s
imneiin were tuu murn or nini,
and tho White
back. 6 to 2.
Sox were turned
STANDINGS
- OF THE -
CLUBS.
ANN ARBOR. Mich., May 29.
Fielding H. Yost, director of
athletics at the University of
Michigan, who on several occasions
has announced his retirement as
football coach only to take up
leadership with tho opening of the
gridiron season, has permanently
retired, he said today.
"I will never coach again under
any condition; I have permanently
retlrod, he said.
The statement was made after
Yost had admitted that Elton E
(Tad) Wfeman would not be
member of the football coaching
statr next fall.
Asked who woultf coach the
team, Yost said: "Our coaching
plans for football have not been
completed. I expect to complete
them soon.
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Pari fin
EXPECT BIG SHIP
A big
plant 1h
Med ford
trl-mntnrori Ford cabin
expected to arrive In
this week and possibly
spend several days here taking up
pusHng'r. according' to reports
being circulated today.
The big ship Is at Bortlnnd niul
was expected o arrive in Mud ford
this forenoon.
It will make a flight over Crater
lake and examine the local coun
try In connection with the pnnnl
blllty of regular flights being made
to the lake during the summer
months.
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HOSTflN. May 29. l-Wah-iiurton
R. Thomas. 72, capitalist
nnd . former prwident of the
American Sugar Iteflnlng com
pany, died here today. He wus
i president of the t'nlted States
(oir'tiM4o-i(itinn in IKSj and I sue,
tnA-wn commodore of the Kast
ftn V l;( (Club In I90K, -
22S.9 Motors 1310 K. C.
Wednesday May 29
P. SI.
8:15 to 8:30Tho Medford Mall-
Tribune New nnd Market
Reports. .
C:,10 to 7 Crescent Onirics.'
7 to 7::io Hulck Dealers. ,
Thursday, May 30
A. M.
9: SI) to 10 (lolden West Cof-.
fee. 4.
10 to 10:30 Kconomy Oroce-
terla and Kd lllnns' Meat
Markets.
10:30 to 11 lleebe & Kindle
Service Station
II to 11:30 Independent Klec
trie.
11:30 to 12 M. iTurmln (m
Woods' Drug Store.
13 M1. News Items Medford
.Mall Tribune. 4
P. M.
13 to 1i!:30 -Oates Auto Co.
to l:.10rulck- Dxalors. '
1:30 to 2 Heck's llakerv.
J to J:30 ounglove ft Co.
2:.'l(l to 3 Duiant Cars.
6 to :1B Tsls Theatre.
8:16 to 6:JoThe Medford Mnll-
.Tribiino News and Market
Jteports.
Coast League
Yesterday
LOS ANORLKH. Calif.. May 29
W Mushy Callahan still woro the
Junior IlKhtwelKht crown today
me ristic coronet bearlnfr two
slight dents as tho only evidence
of the unsuccessful attempt .bv
Pred "Dummy- jlahnn. deaf mute
"11 o nere last niftnt.
Callahan defended his diadem
"y KnocklnK out the Columbus
Ohio. flKhter. but only utter some
or tlio wildest mllllne ever seen In
this section hud been crowded loin
tne two and a. Half rounds the
titular bout lasted.
STRANGLER FLATTENS
TULSA, Okla., May 20. (PW
wrestllnK feuil between two former
heavy weight champions of the
world was settled here last night,
for a tithe at least, when Kd
.("StruiiBler") Lewis defeated Joe
Slechor or DodKe City. Neb., for
the third time Jn two years.
Stochor took the first fall with
a body scissors in 80 minutes, and
Lewis annexed tho second with a
body slam in 17 minutes and the
third with a double arm lock In
three minutes.
TACOMA. May 29. MV- John
Pcsek. tiralnard. Neb., heavywleitht
wrestler, threw Hott Kruse, Osweco,
Ore., with such force with an air
plane niln here lust nlaht. Kruse
was unable to continue the match.
Tho one fall came In 31 minutes.
HELENKFEATS SOUTH
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Hon. 8 to Farmers' l:x. 1-iilise Co
noperalive. to 9:3u-lliilck Dialers.
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OUSTS FULLER
PEBBLE BEACH ROUND
PAltlS, May 29. P) Miss Helen
Wills. defendin her women's
singles title In tho French tennis
championships, reached the fourth
round todaV by defeating Mlsa
Huth C HIIlie") Tapscott of South
Africa, 6-1, 6.3.
I'rau Fiiedlebem. Rrriniin tennis
star, eliminated Mrs. May Sutton
Hundy. California veteran. In the
second round of women's singles
In the French championships to
day. Tlio scores were 7-5, 6-1
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iMiiulvc Wins Suit
CIMCAliO. Mav
Dundee, world's welterweight box
ing cnumpion. today won his suit
against the Wisconsin Hexing
club ,,f Milwaukee to cover
IO.(ioo guaranteed him for his
"in against Pinky Mitchell
1 927.
In
DKI. MONTH. Cal.. .May 29.
Shooting almost flawless self
Johnnv McHiiffh tit enn cv..i '
'.defending tit Hk ...(),
Winston filler of 1 Angeles by
score of 6 to 6 todav In the fr.v
,tund nf the California amnteiir
li.'iai:idoishl at IVbhle Peach.
INDIGESTION
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. . . QUICKLY
Tli( hrtlr V.(.Mil Pill
uds nature as a lax
Uve in it digestive
dUtlea- Oflan
these little Kills taken an., ...i.
or at bedtime will do wonders, es
pecially wheir you have overeaten
or are troubled wfth constipation.
Remember they are Dr. Carter's for-
'""ln" nd old fn ,alt t"tn.
All Druggists 25e and 76c red pkrs.
...in a .cigarette it's
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MILD and
THEY SATISFY
TASTE above everything
Why CtVS Chesterfield tobaccos "cross
blended?" Why are they so thoroughly aged?
Why do our leaf buyers watchquality so closely?
Why is the Chesterfield blend so accurate?
You get the answer when you light up; you
get out of your Chesterfields exactly what we
put in "taste ... above everythyig."
ester fie Id
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
O 1929, Liccrr- & Myiu Tobacco Co.
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Lest We Forget
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On Ihis solemn Memorial Day we join ;
with others in revering the memory of
all those who made the supreme sacri-
e- Old Glory's
Silent Brotherhood
Ameriea may grieve for those who
have laid down their lives in her tie-
fenee, but lmw proudly can sie cherish
their memory,
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