tan; utomrT mnvbrm um, tutbttste, srEnroim, ftTraaby, ranur, irr st, iosj; ADDED PRIZES AT SALEM FOR BEST VET DRUM CORPS A in added Inducement to muke thf U:um corps conteKt, which in a fenlure of the department conven tion of tho American teuton, a worthwhile affnir "to in tho Mtund point ot the !ndlviluiU drum corps, the Sulem convention commission has vet apnrt nn Additional amount of money to le lined as drum corps .prizes. Tho sum of $1000 had already- been allotted to he divided among the vuiious corpa on the , basis ot number of men and miles traveled. In addition to thin, prlw'H amounting to $100 first prize, ti(J , second prize and $-10 third prize ' have been offered by the commit 1 sion. Thin niennn ihnt the winning corps will receive its tdinre uf tho mileage money and will also be en titled to $100 offered for first place. The department of Oregon, American Legion, annual con von tlon will be held In Kale in August 8, 3 and 10, and tho drum corps contest will take place Friday, Au giiMt 9. Hit I em's crack drum curps, which won second pluce in the na tional competition at Kan Antonio, Texas, Iiwt fall, will not be u con testant In the stut contest, us Sa lem lu the host city. Carolina Queen MRS. HOOVER ATTENDS COLLEGE EXERCISES IIOHTON, May .11. (ff Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wlfo of ti presi dent, arrived here from Washing ton at 8:4 this morning to attend the Reml-cnntcnnia.1 of the found ing of Hadclllfe college. Mrs. Hoov er was met by a smali group at South station and left immediately for "niirMge. FINE AFTER WALK PAULS. May 31. After wulking 42 hi miles In eight hours and 30 minutes.'. Miss Kleanora Hears of ltoHton felt "fine" today. The tanned Boston sportswomnn and pedestrian started from Fon talnblenu at 6:02 a. m., yesterday and arrived at the Hitz hotel at 1:37 p. m,, finishing fresh and' chipper nn ever. I ler time, an average of about flvo miles an hour, was better than In previous walk between New port, U. I., and Host on; Lfirel, .Maryland, and Baltimore; and Providence and Iloston. 4 Cuddy Killed NEW YORK, May 31. (IP) Struck In one- eye by a mldlron k h ot when 60 y a rd s f ro m a te e. IAdolph tiadowski, 1 2, who was raddylng at tho public linke at Ftu'est Park. Is dead. j:g.penneyg. We Serve You Best and Save You Most With Dependable Values A Feature Value 26 Pieces of Silverware in the Grace Pattern , iwikwii atoojo-ii UMrrmtr Set Consists of: ?J,6 Tea Spoons P 6 Table Spoons -U- 0 Dinner Knives .(stainless steel blades) 1 - 6 Dinner forks Sugar Shell Butter Knifc- 33 A Thrift ortunity The homemaker or gift seeker will surely welcoma this opportunity to save. A sure - to - please set of silverware that will wear and wear. 25 Year (Guarantee Certificate with each set Saturday June First 't will plnrc nn salt1 for the first tinio thrsp flvo ploiuliil vuluos in silver vire. See Our : Windows I'Wc will ho glad to nm-pt a small di'posit to hold one of tilcic sets if you so ' desire. , A written guarantee cer tificate with every sot. A $200,000,000 Buying Power Is The Secret of Oux'JLow "Prices Step Into our ttort and jrou'll tec In a minutr that buying for ovct U00 stores t once, makes i (Treat dif ference In the cost ot thing. We use our $JflO.0OO.UnO Buvinf Power to save YOU money. niltM"e,,,!E 1 ft Jwlf rriOBCfirrtff iitfstsossarif I titiiifif.trtt'll Wvtt e b Pii kr f.r fr grief We new ask a minufio hirer to skimp on quality to make "bargain price." The tremendous orders sre placo J;et us Just a tittle? more qnal ty for our money That Is the secret ot out Low Price A Thrift Opportunity FOR THE HOME 26-Piece Anniversary f At ILKIN Silverware Set if lira i 1 1 Mjffih $7.90 A beautiful table? service for six people, ctinsistinc ol 6 knivrs (Main less steel blades), 6 forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 table sikxhu. 1 sugar shell and 1 butter knife. The design is our attractive Anniversary Pattern. Associated Press Photo At Its fairest example of femi nine pulchritude, Salem college has chosen Mary Johnaofl of Raleigh, N. C, to reign as the queen of May. BIIOWNSBORO, Oro., May 31. (Special) Rev. Griffith proach ' ed a very intoroHtlng Hermon last Sunday afternoon at the close of Sunday achool, taking his ' text from tho f.fth chapter of Matthew. Thoro will be preaching serviced every other Sunday afternoon and all are Invited to attend. Louis Itohrer and Catherine HaynoH successfully passed their j eighth grado - examinations and ! have received their diplomas ( Mr. Schafer of Medford spent : last Sunday visiting at the home 1 of Iteed Charley. ' : j Mr. and Mrs. D. Bradshaw of Nevada nre visiting here with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen and son, Oernld and Mrs. I. J. Itohrer. spent Decoration day at Hornhrook. Cal., with relatives. 1 Funeral services for Mr. Thomp 1 son were hold In tho cemetery i Wednesday aftornoon. The .eym- pathy of tho community goes otit ! to Mrs. Thompson in her sorrow. Friends here of Mrs. Kate Walsh 1 are very sorry to hear of her ao- rlous Illness In Medford. j Carl Beiberstedt was laid , to rest In tho lirownshoro cemetery s on Monday afternoon. Tho f ani lity wish to thnnk all friends who so kindly nsslKtcd them. : ,- fl Newell of Hongriel. Calif., arrived here Monday, and on re turning home, will be accompa nied by his daughters, Georgia and I J Ulan, who have been mak ing their home with Mrs. Mary llradshaw for several years. f SAGHALIEN BLAZE - pgiii '-flu !! . tf ilLiS - ' ' ' ' ""TZTj TOKYO, May Japanese residents of southern Saghallen Isl land fought today for their lives , and their homes against forest ftrea which were believed to have killed lOOforsons and burned more than; 1,00V houses. , ,. . . j Sparse dispatches to newspapers , were le-V to fear there had been a j major UstaAter. Communications: on the Island were badly crippled' with railways blocked, telegraphs1 and telephones down; and only! meager reports were obtainable. A dispatch- to the newspaper1 Ashal Shimbun, from Mao ka ha ma, a village near Exutorl, said Mnoka- f hama had been wiped out and that there were 100 dead and 1,000 houses burned. f- Syncopation Coming to Hunt9 s Craterian Fred Waring and his - famous Pennsylvanlans known everywhere by theli talking machine records and their engagements in the larger picture houses, are to be seen- and heard In "Syncopation." the all-talker, coming to Hunt's Oraterlan Sunday. Fred Waringt beginning the or ganization f his present band when he wus a student at Feifli State college, gathered his fellow students together and formed the now internationally known or chestra. In addition to the nine num bers which these inimitable Jazz artists are to play In this first of their pictures, Including tho popular new song hits(l "I'll Al ways Be In Love "With You," "Jericho," "Do Something." a number of singing and dancing artists will appear. In the cast unfolding the love atory of a pair of Broadway hoof ers are Barbara Bennett, Bobby Watson,. Ian Hunter, Morton Dow ney Osgood Perkins, MacKenzie Ward, Verreo Teasdale and Dor othoy Lee. 1 Buster K eat on at i Rialto Tomorrow "Steamboat Bill. JrT' will head thai bill at the Rialto theatre to-, morrow. I The frozen-faced funny man' who rendered such farces a "Col leg" and "Go West," now be comes tho well-bred son of a buily Mississippi river boat cap tain. When things start going frojn bad to worse for tho father, his;, "softy" son arrives on the scene. Bill, Jr., doesn't exactly give dad any helping hand when go falls In lovo with the daughter of tho rival captain, nor does ho help to regain the business which the other has stolen from his futhr.- However, a cyclone comes atong and ' then Buster but it doesn't require such imagination to think of the antics he Indulges in! TCrnest Torrence Is cast as Bus ter's he-man parent. Heading Kenton's supporting cast are Mar ion Myron, Tom Lewis, aud Tom McGuire. 1 PROWNSBORf, Ore.. May 31. (.Special) While en route to .-ITiu thorn California, J. D. Henry was taken very 111 in Sacramento and It is feared that the reminder of tho trip will have to bo given up. Mr. and Mrs. Joe MaxfJeld have received word that a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hird of Cblloquin hint Sunday. Miss Dill Stanley, who has been George Henry and family and Catherine Hnynrs, attcndt the. grud unt ion exercises In , shland lat Wodnesdny. Vernon Haynes left with his friend. Mr. Riley, for Massachu setts, whore they nMll make their headquarters, whllr touring the eastern state;. JThey expect to be away until No?mber. , O Are 7ou Keadv The Racing Fool ah the his Toniht "To Ihose who onto raring thor la a real thrill in "Tho Kac InK Pool." starring Reed Howes at the lsln theatre. Heed, in the title role, gains his snbrequet beeause of the ehanees he takes behind the xheel of his motor ear. Against terTir odds he drives a racing car to tirul vic tory, u:iln the fast train of he railroad wbo tracks run pniWol with and Intersect the highway. Ruth Dryer plays the leading tenunine role. tJ Kan l.liuly SCHENECTADY. N. Y.. May Si. -There are hearts and arrows on the fuselage of Lindbergh's plane, which was ftown le by a friend after the marrlaKWof the mijming colonel. YuHtors to the hangstr al!o have strung boots from the wir.gs and placarded the tail "Just married." NEW YORK. May 31. Lucille l-o Sueur, olherwiw Ciawford. and "Dodo' nn ei It! I H) u n la a F h I rba n k Jr. .loan she a re When your Children Ciy for It Baby has little upsets at times. AH your cam ennnot prevent them. But you cflu be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced iiiirsn Qwou'tf do what mt physicians woiua leu ynu o no pive a tew drops of plain Cnstoria. No sooner done than Bhy is soothed; relief is i'ust a matter of momrnts. Yet you ;ve tKsed your child without "ns of a sir.ple doubtful drug; Castor it is rentable. So it's safe to um? as often as an infant haa any little pain you cannot pat away. And it's always ready fotClhe cruder psnir of colic or constipation, or diarrhea; etftv tivc, too, for older children. Tirrntp .i million bvttit irer boupttt la visiting from Molly woid. Each wears a wedding ring and Joan has a slave anklet. They Insist they are m;t married, but hope to get m:ii.cU ii October. KINS QUIT BUSINESS One More Big Day Saturday JVill Be A Record Breaker COATS Not a Single Coat Fashion Is Omitted. Every coat new this season the very smartest furred styles are here then too,- there are many furless coats, trimly tailored in new manner values here up to $42.50. . Take your choice Saturday for only . , $ 0 50 Smart Silk Drosses, all new, pretty prints and pastel shades. Extra spe cial $7.50 values for Sat urday ." $368 Quit Business Sale MULLINC LT A. 310 East Main 1J 310 East Main Medford, Ore. Quifr- Business Sale ' ItMl SlilrlB Til boo CTUCAtiO. May 31. Red flannol Hhlrts are forblddon by the H'hlcaKo. Milwaukee, St. Paul &, ' Pacific railrond. hecnue of the possibility ' of being mistaken fur j piitnnlo. I m L 1 AGED MEATS Our meats are all aged in our own refrigera tors which assures the housewife of getting meat at its best. . Day's Corn Fed Steer Beef Milk Fed' Spring Lamb . . Ray's Corn Fed Pig Pork Young Milk Fed Veal Veal Loaf o Lunch Meats for your outing SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Lamb Stew, per pound . 16tf Home Rendered L?rd, per pound 15? Morrell's Pride Hams; si2e 7 to 9 pounds, per pound 32C HENS RABBITS FRYERS Phgne Orders Given Personal Attention ECONOMY MARKET Nichols and Ashpole 0 566 E. Main Pone 46 WE DEVELOP Films Free i West Side Pharmacy i YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings ! All the Time n? IB and Hou-r St PHONB 144 Complete Cleaning and hveimo Service Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed heeL i O 301 Trowbridge Lumber Yard 0 Everything In Lumber and Building Material Distributor for John-Mnnvlll Roofing Trowbridge Cabinet Works Oblnat. Window. Door, Scraana, Etc Th Old Railabla Eatabllanad In llot Whan In need of ANYTHING for Building, hon M. W can ba of raal aery lea to you. (Ol o c II CLASSITIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! O INSURANCE First Insurance Agency Aj. HILL, Managar Phona 105 SO N. Cantral dadford, Oregon 'IIIIIIIIIIIllllllilliliillllllillllllllllH When firemen of (lullfonl. Coi:n. derided to tent three new b -itrunta with a powerful pumpei-. tV.-i'V promptly exhnunted tlie It'wn t, w itvr aui'jil)', i rre