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rrprorcn matl TiTBTTyE,rEDFORiv OT?Ff;oy, avkdxesd a v.ttt.v m. ueit PAOE TWIE18 'The, Broadway Melody" Tonight mnnw i n mnnn i . ---- . ' BOY SCOUTS QUI T y-'-lfPff FWWJ.WjU I JMI li n mwm m i) in wnp i.j iiinimiinu inuuu Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station if FOR PLAY SAFE Andrew Dulluire was In Die niurrylnK muotl, ami whether it wus u chorus n rl or a liautfluer of an aiisiopiatic family made little iliffervru-e Andrew was in the mood. Around this whim f Andrew's was woven the theim of "The Xiride," two-art playlet writ-' ten by Mary tireiner, and pre sented by the Copcu IMayoiii Ki.st nlK'ht over K.li:i, ; Andrew u ml his sistrr. Martha,: were desecmlaulH of one of the oldest families of Townsend, and lived in iho Uullaire lutim, U one time one f the most stalely in the town, but nuw rapidly de teriorating, as Martha refused to have any modern eonvenienees or repairs. Karl Davis Impersonated Andrew, and Jo Murray Uuslel the aristocratic Mal tha, who de- j tested chorus yirls, and thought Andrew should marry an aristo-j cral a member of one of the older families. Dolly, tho chorus shl whom Andrew picked out as his bride, was to be "educated" in the ways of the elect of Townsetid. This part was taken by Mary Creincr. Johnny Jessup, the aviator-electrician, -whom Dolly seemed to liko in particular, was character ized by Harry Uould. Because tho I.ucons, an old family who formerly lived in Townsend were returning, Mtirtha thought it best that Andrew should call the wedding off. Miss Dolly stepped into the loom at that time and said she wished to have the engage ment broken, as tho was to marry Johnny Jessup as soon as her parents, the Ducons, arrive fur the wedding. Then it was that Martha and An drew discovered that Dolly was ;i Lucun, an aristocrat, although known to them by her stage name only, . Andrew h:id 1 ween annllier chorus girl that he liked tjiKcnio ' Darling, and maybe she would have him A mire w was In the marrying moml. ANITA PfKGond KENNETH THOMSON in THE BROADWAY MELODY" "The Jiroadway Melody," all talkin. all-singing, all-dancing pic ture, is at Hunt's CraU-rian and gives the most exciting perfor mance that the talking pictures have yet recorded. Anita 1'ae supports Miss Love, Ihnrles Kmg takes the role of thc;one learns something of the possi '"5nt12: Ibities of the film musical comcdv. During the course of this sound 'picture, three theme songs are sun.;, one of which, "The Wedding of the J'ahited Doll," is given a , true musical comedy presentation. I 'rum "The llroadwav Melodv" Work of erecting the towers for the federal super-radio station will begin tomorrow, the crew of four men arriving today. Mr. dark son. who is to assist Nornvin lliiss, chief radio elec trician on the coast, in Install ing the euuipinent, arrived Tues day and Mr. iillss Is expected this evening. It is the 1 neu t ion to have the station in' operation by July lit), when alt plam-s eq nipped with radio can le in constant com munication witli this station, re ceiving weather reports that will be broadcast every hour, both day and night, as well as uthei Im portant information. It. A. Martin, who has been here several months super hit elid ing all work, will have charge of the station. Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin purchased and occupy a home on tho Pacific highway north of Med ford. $ f M: BEGINS THURSDAY ELY STILLE TO BUILD 1909 Copy Medford Morning Mail Has Bliton's Editorial Swan. Song and Boosting Spirit of Early Day SHADYJOVE SCHOOL CYST0CKWF1LIS ' If. D. Force, district deputy grand master, assisted hv Paul Thompson, KVed Kelno, V. . I Hittle, Richard Adams, .). V. j liryaii and Tony Hons, iill of Cold j Hill tnutallnil tho fitnrm- l Moil, i ford Lodge I. O. O. R for tho en suing term last night us follows: . N. ,K Wiley, past grand; N. C. Chancy, noble grand ; Francis Put man. vice grand; K. K. Wilson, re cording Kocretary; M. V. .larmln, warden: G. I. PrescoM. It. S. N. ('.; N. A. Mead. L. S. N. G.; ., T. Hylic, O. (!.; C. A. Crow, I S. S.; (ieorgo Ivei'Kon, chaplain. Following the lodge nucdins re freshments were served. 4 ed Into new courthouse building.- Spurred on by reading of the "Ten and Twenty Years Ago' col umns of the Mail Tribune. A. S. Uliton yesterday removed from his archives the issue of Sunday, Octo ber 31. J'.ion, in which Mr. I'.lton, now, of the California Oregon Pow er company, sang his swan song as editor. The paper, then the "Med ford Morning Mail." was amalga mated with th Medford Tribune." The editorial among other things says: "The Mail made soim1 friends and sonic enemies and all have pros pered to some e.Mont through its efforts. To its , friends, we have only this to say. we are glad of their prosperous coalition; and, to our enemies, we don't give a whoop. If they have prospered, it wasn't our fault." Mr. Uliton also editorially an nounces, he is "not going to walk out of town, as some may have pre dicted.' and intends to live in Med ford the rest of his days. The leading article on the front page announced that .1. K. I'.lack burn of Cripple Creek, Colo., was going to build a smelter at tin; ISlue Ljedgc mine, and if "John II. Allen don't build an electric road, my people or their associates will." In another front page article. X. P. Curry uf Moslon. Mass.. de clared in an Interview that In 1 he cast he met people who had never heard of Port land, but knew all about M'Mlford. He said while on a hunting trip in the wl!ds of West Virginia 'he talked with an old guide "who rattled on about Med ford fro ;in hour, though h had never been there." Mr. Curry as sured the Medford Morning Mail "the outburst dumbfounded "me." The other local news concerned the frustrating of t an attempted robbery of a drunk man. by Police man Frank Murdoch; JO Hindus had arrived to' work on the P. & 1". "railroad, and II. I. Foster had) just completed a map of Crater I lik..'. The national news told of Ore-) jynn gri ing two tnoiv congress-1 men. and the doubt of scientists j that Dr. Cook had climbed Mount McKinley. as he said he did. The Southern Oregon ( irehards. rue., were displaying a llK-pound pumflkin, and Miss Cordelia Ooff entertained the high school seniors at a Hallowe'en party. It. W. Stearns, as "clerk pro lem," In formed all Woodmen there would be a social time the first Friday in November. The Hutchason company reports "a new consignment of women'H wearables, at big town prices.' A n o t h e r advertisement reads: "It usscll's for good candy. I,ook, S-Vi-'. i'JJ'J no coTKpiered.' A personal item says: i Franl Farrell, Ralph Purges, Paul Mc Donald and Selden Hill, who at tended the Ashland football game, reported ft was a peach." With a hid of MH00. Fly Slillo of 'I'm 11 was u wn rd ed tho eon tract for the new school building to be erected on the Crater" Lake highway near Shady Cove, at a meeting of tho contractors last night. The school house will bo situated in district 89, which re cently consolidated with district t3 of Laurel Hill. A two-room frame structure, the building will be started immedi ately in order to get it ready for tho opening of school In Septem ber. Mrs. Frances tlreb Miller of Ashland will be engaged as prin cipal and will handle the ad vanced grades, while Miss Alice Seahrooke of the Table lloek dis trict will teach the first four pri mary grades. 1 FIVE IN ONE FAMILY j Postal ie1i-i Heavy ; WASHINGTON. tVi President Hoover has been Informed that the postoftice department faces an estimated average annual deficit IoT $.sr,0(ui,(Ki'j over the next five year period. Six cases of smallpox have been reported in the county, by Dr. I. H. Inskeep. former county physi cian, within two days. Five of these are within one family in Medford, and the sixth one is out on Kings Highway, according to the physfrlaii. i Two weeks ago. Dr. Inskeep re ported a single case of smallpox In the city, to the local health unit. The cwse occurred In a fam ily of six children. Yesterday, the other five came down with the disease all at one time. A trainload of tractors filling "0 ears recently was received in He gina, Saskatchewan, for farmers of Hint vicinity. THE next time yoo sec tiny OiVo Borden, ntiticc how exquisitely smooth Lux Toilet Soap keeps her skin. "It's so important for my skin to have the special velvety smoothness wc mean hy 'studio skin,' and Lux Toilet Soap is so splendid for it that I am delighted." Photo by ft. A. Bauhrmh. Il'iUvwood 9 out of 10 screen stars keep their skin lovely ibis way . . . Mary Duncan, cxotically lovely Fo s'nr, says: "A screen star's skin simply must lc silken smooth to be 'studio skin. That s why I am so faithful to Lux Toilet Soap." Smooth V always wins Wollywood directors find S i.:'.'?' - . BEAUTIFUL smooth skin is the great heurt winner."' George H. Mclford, famous movie director, thus expresses the experience of 3'J leading Hollywood directors. "The public certainly takes to its heart the actress with a skin that shows flawless faultlessly smooth under the terrific test of the close-up lights," he continues. "Such a skin is a prime factor in making her a star." Niiw out of ten screen sfars use Lux Toilrt Soap. It keeps their skin ex quisitely smooth for that most im iwttant of all tests: the all-revealing close-up. And all the great film studios have made it the official soap for their dressing rooms. You, too, will find that this delicately fragrant white soap keeps your skin exquisite and smooth. Try 'it today. And use it for bath and shampoo, too. i Lux Toilet Soap :':'x i M.-ti-is l :mi Kry. WdIik'mImj, .rill) HI. P. M li to till.". Isis Thmu-r. 6:15 to l!:30 Mail Trlhuno. news ami niarkt'tM. 6:3a lit 7 Civsi't'nt Daii-ir. ll::ln ,(, ; A.SMH'hlU-d (111 I'll. S:3o to ! : 3 0 FiirmiTs Cimi!. ri'ulivo Kxehannp. Tliursihiy, July 1 1. A. M. J to :Sl Dunint lVali'is. : 3n to Id t'.olilin Wi-m i'uf. tco. Ill to 111:90 Ki'onomy (lioio- li'iiu anil l-'.l Iilmis. Hi:3o in II lloi'lii. Kinillo. II to 1 1 : 3 n liiilnii'iiilfiil DU'i'trlr. 11:30 to 12 Jannlll Wooils. 1- noon .Mail Trll'titie in-ws f lashoH. I'. M. 1 - In 12:30 N'atatoritun. 12:30 to 1 (lolil SimiI Cream- c i'i y. 1 ln i :;in llulck IVuh-rx. 1:30 to U Keek's IhilnM-y. - t( J:30 Vouiinluvo it Co, ti to ti : 1 r Isis Thtsitt'r. ii:K to 6:30 Mull Tribune, news and markets. 10 NEARBY LAKE ; SCOl'T t'.AMI'. Appl.';)le. Oil-.. July lu. iSp.'eial.) The first nn.l seeoml elans aritl U'lulerfnot setnits. ,ae'oinianiett by U ). I'arker. assistant seoutinaster of trotiu five .all left their e;imu n lbt. Auplr 1 u;ite river fur a hike to Stiuaw like this niurimin. The first elass s. nuts w ill no by way of Kllimt i eieek nuikin a three ijay hike of j U. ami tlie teiulerfout ami seeoiul ilass si'tilHs Will no Hit-ret to the lake v.hieh is only a two day hike. 'Tile bo.s. who have been tliviiled into natrols ami leaders ami asst.-.-: taiils eleeted, have bet-n busy p;tss ! inn tests in jn-paration fr thr eourt of honor Sunday. Tomorrow 'nicbl iroop live of Medford will ! drive out to the eanip for a inert-, ; Inn around the ramp file. The camp was visited last night by I, re ! Urown. ehairman ut tlie seout ' leaniphiK eoininittee, ami I. M. K'uly, si'outniaster of troop five. ! The sroul exeeulhe boartl met jat Crants I'ass Tuesilay evening to .present the ln:iu budget for ratl- lieation by tho Crams Pass nmiu bers. The public is invited to attend the court of honor Sunday, at the Appleate camp, at which time merit badues will bo awarded and advancements ma tie. Any scout in the council is eligible to . rcceivo a hudtfo at this tinio. The Itoys say .Mrs. Pardee's cookiny Is Kieat. Thrown clear of his automobile by the terrific impact of a heiulon collision with a cur driven by a M ex lea n n ml occu pied by severa 1 lndiitns. N. A. "Cy" Stockwcll. for two years a resilient of the Talent district and well known In Med ford. was Instantly killed about 11:30 Sunday night at the Shady Pines resort on the lnllrs-Oihfor-nln highway six miles from Klam ath Kails. Occupants fif tho other car were also badly injured. Stock well was employed by the Jackson County Creamery and for unite u while was a member of the Marry Hamilton household near Talent, lie hail been In Klamath about two weeks employed at the I'lKBly-WljwIy store there. He was idnnning to visit with his mother and sister in I-os Ajigelen when the fatal accident occurred. He was aged about L'7 years. The body is beiiiK held in a morgue at Klamath awaiting com pletion of the investigation and the arrival of bis mother and sister. Ashland Tidings. L CATTLE EXPERTS WILL ATTEND MEETING AT GRANTS PASS JULY 1? Karl MtiHKvr. national secretary of the Cnei nsey Out In ellil). will bi- the main speaker nnd the prln filial altrartlmi at the joint ineet inK ot the tiiiernsey lirei'iiers' and dairymen's meetini; of sonlhern 'recoil "ml northorn Calirornia in lie held at (Irants l'ass on July IT. Mr. MiiHser, who Is devothm 10 days to a series or meet Inns in tlie wst ,1s aecninpanied hy ('. W. Holi Itison, western reiircsuntntlvo of the tiiiernsey 'chili, will liring In lite hrecdors a national viewpolnl on that business and point tint hnw the breeders may Improve " their lierds nnd the business. Other speakers will include II. P. Cnx, president of the I'alllornlii Ctiernscy club; 11. . Hrandt, chief ol the dairy denartnient at t). A (' land oilier local laleiil. Cow Judis- nil? tlemonsl rations and conlests lire oilier fealuros that -will be in cluded in Ihn pniKram. 'I'ho .losephlnn couniy association will act ns host li nil will scree a picnic lunch lor the oulsldu visitors. The Medford and Jackson county community and especially the County Health association . were paid some ycry nice compliments In Tuesday's Morning Ori'Konlan of Portland by Dr. Kmlly !'. Uni com, who Is spendlnK this week In that city In nttondancc at the American Medical association con vention, as follows: "Ir. Kinlly K. llolcom. Medford. medical dlrei-tor Jitcksou County health unit 'The life of a medical director Is a happy one when then) Is behind the ot'Kiinl.atlnu a Ki-oup of lay workers as splendid I de voted ns Ihe one wo have In Med ford. Aliiny of the most capable women of our city, most of ihem social leaders, comprise the Jack son County Public Health associa tion. They Klve aid in many prac tical ways.' "The health unit in Medford Is designated as a model demonstra tion and is one of five in the state. I'r. Ilolcum, as its dlrcclnr. Is coun ty health officer anil county phy sician, cures for the couniy inili lient anil Iho III in the couniy Jail, supervises sanitation, accumulates vital statistics, cares for coniincr cla! disease conlrot and domcstic rellcf." FOREST FIRE HAZARO A heavy dew hi the mountains last night and the cooler weather has fflightly Improved the forest flic menace throughout this dis trict, nl least lemporarily. No firH were reported up to early thin nfLernoou In cither the Crater Na tional forest or on state protected bind. A small fire on state land, olio ii nil a half' miles Miutheasl of I'hncnix yesterday afternoon hud burned two acre of grass before it wiii gotten under control tmme time later by the people of that neighborhood, t he four flairs land fire fighters, who had been um tnoncd Ht once when the ire be gun spreading, reaching the Breip Just hh the fire was -about river. It Ih understood that this fire originated from n pile of trash a woman w burning close to her ranch home and w bb-h spread to the griinx. huxury mch us you have j 'mud only ht French $niji ui 50c 4ttJ $l.0i) the cuke FLIGHT FROM SYDNEY CltOYIiON, Kiipluiid, July 10. Captain Chtirbs Kingsfiud Hmlth, completing u fni night be tween Sydney. .V H W and Kng lunil. arrived at the ( 'roydon air fltU thltf nfteriioon from Home. 3 BENEFITED IN ONE FAMILY BY TAKING SARGON 'Saigon brought siicii wondirful ults to both my husband and self that I am recohuucmling It all my friends. I will always P It in our home hh a family dicliie. MltS. dUM CII IKHIvSl I,. ".My hiishaifd, who formerly owned ami oiM'talcd holels In both Han Francisco and Canada, had to retire it while back on ac count of poor hnltli. When he siarted this new Harmon treatment and I sow how hi. helped hi 111 so wonderfully. I bf an hiking It and i( proved ii blessing to nic. "1 had been In a badly rundown condition for two years. Nearly everything I fitf upset my stomach and gave- me burning palim ami an lincoin fori Hide bloat' d feeling f,)r hours. I ha too much acid In my system Ii nd I'iieillUMtism yctt led In inv hips and limits. I wan Weak, m-rvouK and suffered from const)-, palion and seven, headaches. Noth ing gave me permanent relief. "I started the t-iniuon treatment and I feel like a dlfh-rnnt person. My food agree with me, I Ralto-d strength and enertry. ami tin rheiimatlsnrM gone. I ntn not nerv ous anv more. "Sargoit Soft Mass I'ills are won. derfill! Tli'-y rid tlie of eonntina- tion. They me cay and deoend- able. 'My niece, who liven with li. is getting the Kame fine result h from Hargon that I did and we Jut can't sav to.i much for thin remarkable treatment." Ihe above tement Wls made "lllly hv Mrs, Jimeiih H. 3x3li Cubrillo St. San Kl-aneUi-n Calif. Saigon tliav be obtained In Med- fotd from Ho- Magill lirug 1... ti'aiU ttUv.) GRAIN STORAGE Harvest Time Is at Hand Mr. Farmer: We have unlimited space in our new fireproof concrete warehouse. We so licit your grain for storage, believing we have the best and safest place in the valley to stqre ycur grain. See us. Reasonable Rates Lower Insurance Bonded Storage Arrange for Space Early Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Office at 323 East Main Street , Warehouse Corner Tenth awl South Fir Streets every ounce Distributed by Enders Wholesale Grocery Co,, Medford and Ashland, Oregon THE PICK O' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES HERE FOR TWO DAYS ONLY STARTS TOMORROW! 4 Completo Shows Dally 1:30, 3:15, 7,'9 P. M. AT USUAL LITTLE PRICES The PRIMA DONNA OF PEP IN HER GREAT WHOOPEE SHOW AND HER BEST AND JAZZIEST PICTURE SINCE "FLAMING YOUTH." COLLEEN MOORE IN S Why Be Good? A few things to look for wnrd to seeing Colleen's hot danco that wins the dancing contest! "The Boiler," most un usual road house ycu'vo ever seen! , Society 's jazziest whoopco party ! Styles that are miles ahead of Paris! . LAST TIMES Tonight DOLORES DEL RIO IN ,. , "REVENGE" A beautiful adventure of a wild Gypsy maiden you'll likel 4