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FACE ?EYEN.
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LILLIAN ALBERTSONs 11 IT
THRILLING OPERETTA: H I (
ADVENTUR67 e?
SPARKLING SCORE LVVC'.
Better than hit "Student Prince"
or "Bloiiom Time"
Hear th songs whlrb
hare pn.lrcltd
the globe
"One
Alone"
"Deaert
Love Song"
"Ho!"
"The Sabre
Song,"
"One Flower In
Your Garden,"
and dozen othere.
OVER ONE YEAR IN LONDON, NEW YOTIK. CHiCACO,
56 WEEKS IN SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES.
ALREADY IT HAS ENTHRALLED r.ILLIOt.'S.
Sousing male chorus, best outside grand opera.
Beauteous bouris who cm s'.ng ns well a3 tir.ncs.
Cecil Stewart's Famous Symphony Orchestra.
Saturday, June 22
Prices: Matinee, Lower floor, $1.50 and $2.00.
Loges, $2.00. Balcony, S.75, $1.00 and &1.50.
Evening, Lower floor, $2.50 and $3.00.
Loges, $3.00. Balcony, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00.
Performance starts promptly at 2 and 8 P. M.
MAIL ORDERS NOW! Send self-addressed s'an ?ed envelope
for safe return of tickets.
The Pelican Theater
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
I & ) .
For business buildings
. . . or bungalows
Westinghouse Panelboard9
No matter how many circuits
must be handled in a single
panelboard, or how few no
matter how large the build
ing, or how small Westing-
bouse can supply a panelboard designed
to meet the requirements with compact"
ness, safety, and convenience.
For the busy factory or the towering
office structure, for the dwelling or the
neighborhood shop, Westinghouse panel-
boards are designed to meet every mod
ern electrical need with adequate pro
vision for future electrical developments.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC & MFG. COMPANY ,
Officet in all Principal Ciliej
Reprewnfalfoes EveryuJwr.
Localized Scrvlc Men Paru Shop.
Westinghouse
The Sign of a
WentinghauMQ
Crater
DEPUTY IS
OBJECT OF
Sorority Head ,
MB ANGER
Little Rock Officer Taken to
State Prison for Safety
After Slaying Youth Ar
rested On Intoxication
Charge Boy Shot in Es
cape Try Claim Accidental.
LITTIJ-: ItOCK, Ark.. Juno 18.
(fP) Deputy Sheriff Georse
Johnson, charged with murder in
the slaying of Cllenn Quay, 211, at
Newport, Ark., was held today in
tho state penitentiary here after
his removal from two jails yester
day in fear of mob violence.
Quay WH8 shot through the hark
by Johnson as he broke away from
the officer after being arrested on
a charge, of intoxication. The
youth's dash for liberty was made
near the police station door and
the fatal shot was fired as he
darted into an alley.
Johnson first was removed to
the county ail at Bateavillo after
a crowd of men, incensed at what
they described as unwarranted use
of a pistol by an officer, gathered
about the local Jail. Later Sheriff
D. JL. Nance said he had heard re
ports th;it the Ratesvillc jail was
about to i;e stormed and advised
that the prisoner be removed to
the penitentiary.
The deputy sheriff was brought
here In the custody of Cnlef of
Police O. C. Martin of Newport
and several other officers.
At first he refused to discuss the
slaying but later told penitentiary
officials the youth suddenly struck
him as they entered the Jail at
Newport and ran. "I then drew
my pistol." Johnson said, "intend
ing to shoot only to frighten him.
but I st ubbed my too and the
weapon discharged accidentally."
Ho said he had arrested Quay for
being Intoxicated.
Johnson's statement affirmed an
explanation of the shooting given
yesterday by Chief Martin.
Quay was shot Sunday night and
the. off bier arrested and charged
with murder yesterday. Johnson
will be held hero until bis prelim
inary hearing is arranged. .
-Tho deputy sheriff is tho futher
of 10 children. '
Miss Harriett Drier, president of
Chi Delta sorority at the University
of Oregon, which has been granted
a charter by Beta Phi Alpha, wouv
en'i national social fraternitv. ,
WOMEN
IE
VISIT AIRPORT
IN CLUB WORK
Party Enlisting Interest in
Aviation Country Clubs:
Plan Chain of Private
Flying Fields Throughout
Nation. . r i
On a tour which began last
Murrh and one which every stale
In the union. is to be visited, in an
effort to create interest In the es
tablishment of aviation country
clubs, already popular in the east.
It. C. Oertol, C. O. Bedford and
Miss limb Nichols of New York
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
Sold by i
People's Electric Store
212-214 West Main Phone 12 i
11
STEVENS RECITAL HAS
VARIETY AND APPEAL
Medfurd'H reducing diet musi
cally apcnklng will be called oft
for tonight, and the audienco
which, It lu expected, will crowd
St. llnrk's Guild Hall at 8:15
will again fully gratify its appe
tite for choice delicacies as se
lected by James Stevens, operatic
baritone, accompanied in his
home-coming song recital by Betty
lirown. '
James Stevens Is that rare and
happy combination of artist and
human being, and knows better
than anyone else- what his public
will enjoy. Not only will tho pro
gram arranged for tonight pro
vide an unusual variety, but every
Kcloctlon, whether classical or
modern, has a popular appeal.
In spite of the fact that ho has
accumulated a brand new reper
toire since ho WaB last heard in
Mcdford, the singer has consider
ately included some of the old
favorites, which are Invariably ro
tmestcd on all of his programs.
Of speclaf local appeal will be tho
two clever song miniatures com
posed by Miss Jeneusso Butler.
.Mcdford musician, to bo Intro
duced for tho first time by James
Htcvens.
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!2S.9 Motors 1310 K. C.
Tuesday, June 18
P. M.
6 to 6:15 Isla Theatre.
6:15 to 6::)0 Medford Malt
Tribune News and Markets..
6:30 to 7 Colenwn & l.awion
and Medford Service Sta
tlon.
S to 9 Pig Tall Meat Market.
9 to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co.
Wednesday, June 19
A. M
9:30 to 10 Model Clothing-
Co. .
10 to 10:30 Mann's Depart
mont Store.
10:30 to 11 Heath's Drug;
store.
11 to 11:30 Medford Klectrlc
Co.
11:30 to 12 Lewis Super-Ser
vice Station.
12 M. News items Mall Till)-
une.
P. M.
12 to 1:30 tlnrksnn County
! nidg. & Loan Assn.
t2:30 to 1-irubbard Bios.
1 to 1:30 City Cleaning &
Dyeing Co.
1:30 to 2 Heebe & Kindle,
Service Station.
2:30 to 3 Alexander's Oro-
eery.
6 to 6:15 Isbj Theatre. ,
6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mull
1 Tribune News and Markets.
6:30 to Crescent Dairies. 1
10 to 12 Dreamland Dunce.
Hctf the I oik
lime I he cur
M.1E4E IT
in TAGE
Vacation season finds
many demands for the
car. The family wants it
at the beach, the missus likes it for afternoon golf,
or what not. Never mind, Mr. Man! Give yourself
a rest by making your trip by stage. Frequent sched
ules enable you to do it quickly, safely, comfortably.
PORTLAND to KLAMATH FALLS
and uay fjoinu
Inquire of vuur local ncnt regarding
optional routes and tchctlulei
OREGON STAGE MI II
JACKSON HOTEL
Phone 309
A clever combination of Im
prcHslonlHtlc and realistic effects
Is Included in tho makeup of the
Hootery window display this week.
The usual plush Kophistiratinn of
thin window has been transformed
through the artistry of Tom
Swom into refreshing1 kIIiiipkoh
of Diamond Iako, the Howie val
ley polf cournc, Crater Jako and
other familiar scenes.
In keeping with these scenes
are the realistic preen turf patches
upon whi h rustic stools, benches
and bark covered treo stumps set
t'pn each of those and dirertly
in front of the various outdoor
scones depicted, tho corresponding
sport hnrs from tho liootery stock
arc displayed.
U. S. TO HAVE FIFTH
VATICAN CITY, Juno 18. (P
I'opoll dl Koma today said tho
United States probably would re
ceive, a fifth cardinal, lJitln Amer
ica a second and Spain a fifth
in a forthcoming; consistory dur
ing tho first 10 days of October.
Other sources, henvjevor. In
sisted there would be no consis
tory before the HoNe, of tho papal
j lib! loo year, December 20, mid
that then tho proportion of imn
Italian ca rd i na Is would be I n -creased.
Thcro aro now 12 va
cancies. The paper said Archbishop Mac
ro ry of ArniiiRli, primate of Ire
land, would be raised to the purple.
Comedy Romance
at Rialto Today
A comedy romance, "Making tho
Grade," opened yesterday for a
three days' run at the Kialto the
ater. Dois Moran and Kdmund
Lowe take ttie leading roles,
Miss Moran, known as little
Kwing. who runs a tea shop, has
been given the difficult task of
bringing out the dormant finalities
of a youthful millionaire snob who
has fallen in love with her, and
siicceds In making a man of him.
Kdmund Do we, ot her wise kftown
ns Herbert I-ittell Dodsworth, heir
to the Dodsworth estate, plays the
part of the snob.
Lucicn UMlefield, as nilHs Coop
er, contributes a full share to the
merrymaking, others In the cavt
a re Albert I la it, Dla Tora a nd
IN.lfe Sedf,n.
City, flying two Curtis planes,
were visitors at the Medford air
port yesterday afternoon, en route
to I'ortland and Seattle. The party
was accompanied by a second wom
an pilot. Miss Margaret Terry of
New York City, flying u new Spar
tan biplane.
Miss. Nichols, with six years avi
ation experience, has flown her
ship since leaving New York with
two men in a cabin plane. These
two ships were joined at Tulsa.
Ok la., by Miss Perry, who plans
to return to Dos Angeles next week
to make further preparations for
entering the girls air derby from
1oh Angeles to Cleveland. O., next
September. She has had experi
ence of only a few months, but de
spite that fact she Is said to bo an
accomplished young pilot.
In explaining the purpose of the
tour and the flying chilis, Mr. Oer
tol said the first club was estab
lished three months ago at Long
Island. N. V., and has already a
good sized menibershlp. These
clubs will be located near the prin
cipal ciiicH of the country and aro
expected to do much in populariz
ing aviation among those of the
wealthier class by providing a con
genial atmosphere for ihe partici
pation in flying as a sport.
I n co u rse of time, n chain of
'chilis is to be established, Includ
ing Pacific coast points, such as
iLos Angeles, San Francisco, Port
land and Seattle. Kach unit in the
chain will have its private flying
field, with hangars, storerooms,
and machine shops. While flying
will be the renter of activities, the
social end of the club life will not
be neglected, Mr. Oertol explained.
Kach club will have its own club
house, comparable with the best In
the nation, suitable for dancing,
card parties and other similar
forms of amusement.
National Control.
The clubs will be under the di
rect control of tho national or
ganization, Aviation Country Clubs,
Inc., and there aro no local mem
berships, all memberships granted
being in tho national body.
"It will only be a short time be
fore a member of our organiza
tion," said Mr. Oertel, "will be
able to easily circle tho United
States like wo are doing, visiting
every state In tho union. Tho In
dividual member will bo accorded
the courtcsic of all clulm on route.
His plane is serviced and ho will
bo able to spend a pleasant even
ing at tho club."
Among the prominent members
of tho organization so far aro Wil
liam P. McCracken, Jr., assistant
secretary of commerce; Kdward
Warner, assistant secretary of the
navy for aviation: Commander
Richard K. Ityrd. C. H. N.; Cor
nelius Vindorbllt, Ctiblor Colgate,
W. K. D. Stokes, and many others.
The average cost of establishing
an aviation club, outside; of tho
property cost. Is $104,000, includ
ing buildings and equipment. Tb1
annual upkeep is around f.lK.sin,
including depreciation and salaries.
Hut the possibility of establishing
a club here is remote, as the ex
IM'iiho U too high and the clubs are
restricted to cities having 100,000
Ifteoplc or more. ,
$10 III VAKI
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i This paper will pay $10 re-
1 4 ward for information leading
i4 to arrest anil conviction of
anyone tearing down tho new
l Mail Tribune paper boxes. 4
! Notice is hereby given that
there is a fine anil imprison-
i 4 mont for destroying property 4
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1 4 will prosecute to tho full ex-
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For 100 mornings
0
CVIrhrnte llattlc.
ItOSTON. .Inn 17. (Pi Ilostnn
today was celebrating the Hi 4th
minlvorsary of ihe battle of
Hunker Hill, one of the most fa
mous events in tho struggle fr
American Independence. The prln-i
cipal event on the holiday pro-i
ffrsm whs a parade In which man--:
military and civic organizations
took part. j
An ample sitpply of fresh green;
feed during the warm summor
days is ssent!al. both to the grow-)
' Ing stock and the layers. '
eaten steaming hot
RUSSELL'
"MEDFORD'S OWN STORE'
Branch Poatotfice
open 8:30 to 6:30.
Do your mailing
here.
Cleverest of frocks, just the kind you'll need
throughout the summer. Fascinating new
styles with long or short sleeves, round, square
or V-necks. A variety of distinctive new mod
els. The values are unparelleled and every con
ceivable type is offered and are cleverly made
of flat crepe, georgette, chiffons and beauti
ful prints.
OUR FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY SALE
' ENDS THIS COMING SATURDAY
A Selected
Group of Much Higher Priced
Coats and Dresses
at Half Price
off
$1.98 Quality
PRINTED
SILKS
$1.29
Values to 98c
RAYON
DRESS
FABRICS
39c
$1.00 Quality
40-inch
SPORT
SATIN
79c
, To $4.75
Quality
ALL-WOOL
FABRICS
$1.98
85; Quality Heavy Natural Pongee Silk, yard 4i)
$2.85 Quafity Printed Flat Crepe Silks, yard $1.98
3!)c Quality (fast-color) Mercerized Tiatiste, yard JSt
30c Extra Quality Fine Printed Cambric, yard 26
$2.98 Payon Damask Draperies, fast color, yard Jj1.9S
98c Quality Kayon Curtain Gauze, yard 79t?
$1.50 Quality Holeproof Silk Hosiery, 2 pair for $2.49
$1.95 Quality Holeproof Chiffon Silk Hosiery, pair $1.39
$1.25 Payon Panties, lace trimmed, each 79
$2.25 Kayon Brassiere-Top Combinations $1.59
$12.50 "Oregon" Virgin Wool Blankets $10.50
$1.95 Wash Dresses and Indian Head Aprons 98
19c Colored Border Part-Linen Crash, yard- x 15t?
24-inch Hemmed Bed Star Diapers, dozen $1.69
Big Full Coverage Fancy Border Aprons 49
$1.59 Hoys' "Kaynec" Fast-Color Dress Shirts 98
ODDS & ENDS Kjg5fi2" V-z LESS
3-Piece
BUFFET SETS
1, Inline ln:o trlinnwri, with llk
embroidery. SI-vulunn.
50c
29-In- OVAL
BRAIDED RUGS
98c
tniKln of nwrrprlipil thread.
Krmipml anil liralilpd. A lasting Rood final
ity rug siilluhlo fur bodroom or builirooni:
Tea Towels
I!2 indies long with hanger, made of glass
toweling, pink and blue checks, also white.
15c Value
3 for 25c
Limit 6 to a ,
customer . '
All Novelty
Jewelry
LESS
BEAUTIFUL
CRETONNES
Washable Fast-Color
Designs fur Draperies
and Smocks
SPECIAL
35c yd.
Entire Stock
of
BAGS
Leather Headed,
Homespun, etc.
Ht
LESS