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PAGE TWO Iocal ancl -'Personal Ikmofl Broken In Crush . Marvin Cave, Medfurd youth, in a patient at a local hospital, suf fering from a broken left arm, n broken rlfc-it Ior und a broken hip, an a result of 'U motorcycle crush on thft Pacific highway-ycntrrtay afternoon, north of Central Point. Cave va a passenger In a Hide-car of o. motorcycle driven hy Ttoy Daniehi when the machine left the highway and crashed Into a tele phone, pole. . - - ; Postmaster hi Portland Postmaster Wm. J. Vaiin'r leaves- this evening fur Portland to spend neve in I Uay on official busine.u in that city, , . . Mcilford couple Weil . . Clifford Edgar Foster and I-it-cilo Uryant Crowley, both of -Med-ford, were married ut 10 o'clock Saturday morning at the parson age of the Christian church, by the Hev. C. H. Hilton. KohUt hus a ranch near Med ford. A marriage license wq Issued lato Friday, Cirnnts Paws Courier. Hero from .State PolnlM Among the Oregonlans register ed ut , Mcdford IioU'Ik are H. It Johnson of Murshfleld, Darwin Woodcock, Paul O. Uauer, Jump MoWilllnm.H of Corvallis, It, ;. .Hume of Nnwherg, Mis. Kllfcuboili Wilson of Kugenc. nnd the follow ing from Portland; M. Griffin, Dr.1 and Mrs. C. I). CuinmhiH. A. C. Slmw, Mr. and Mrs. K, H. M oi - giin, Hlchnrd Jones, I). J. flott- hardt, I,. V. Templeton, It. W. Kher rett, A. 15. Itraden, Ilobert 'liar-1 ley, Mr. nnd Mis. Kifonk IIiutIk, .T. H. Deville. M. O. Kuius, Mr, and Mrs. n. If. Conrad, Frank "Wil kin and James Myors, 10-Jn. green pine Blubs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. '" ' 341tf t - Flower TIiIctch Atitlvo ' Tho polico department yesterday received Hovcrnl reports of activ ities of flower thlevcH-in local gar dons, one or two of which were practically stripped of their bloom:;. Sco Ilrlira Hheet Metal Works for radiator, fonder and uulo body repairing, lt Hotel Ixibhy Improvement Tho work of renovating nnd re tinting the walls and ceitlims of the Inner or ladle's' lobby of the Hotel Med ford beg mi this morn ing and Is expected to continue for several days, , , . ' 'Ihono G42. We'll haul away four refuse City Banitary Kervlee. - t - 337U Airplane to Patrol Forests , JlltlB probably-wilt bo called noxt inmith on the now forest Hcrvirn coiftractH for ,)wLtrolllng national Jorcsu in Orogoiv nd Washlngtor) by ah', It In reported. ut forest Horv,- loo headquarters In Porlland. The Bume system as that used Inst year will be followed with private air plane companion doing the work under contrant. The now contracts are to beeomo effecllvo July J. Klholwyn H. UoffnuvniVii Imvo n exceptional group of dresses In hIkos 14 to 44, reduced to flu and $15. 40 Viidonfoc )p4nitlon Mr. W. P. Harris of this, city undonvent an operntlon ut tho Hacred Heart hospital this morn ing and is reported to bo getting aloiuj; nicely. 1(1 In. Rreen pine slnbs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 78. s '" 844tf Pluplarn Itaro Plant Jack Finch -of Kerby brought a dlsplwy of rorn re?h garden plants to the chamber of coinrnor? Sat urday. Then tplants, known as the Iewlsla Flnchii, In honor of Mr. Finch's wife, who discovered them, and Iewlslw Tweedli. are naid to grow In only-one particular placo In tho United States. Oran'n Pua Courier. Oroon fir ulabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end block. MedTord Fte Co., Phono 631. tC Off to Jiisurniico Moot (Mr. nnd Mrs. ('nr V, Tengwahl will leave tomorrow for Seattle, where Mr. Tennwnld will attend ht perjodleal sesHlon of the. Hen-, oral Insurance company. They will bu b0"1 fot' several dnyaiv-i- x ' Phono all huinano cults, Police station. H54. ' ntf ''LIL!1 1 r Milk Bread as baked by Fluhrer contains a much greater quantity of milk than tho aver age bread. Help in crease tho consumption of dairy products by specifying Fluhror'o Breads. CalifornlniiN at J If els , Gnosis from Cuil fornla at loc:il hotels include Mr.; and Mr. Carl J. Peterson of Napu, J (J. IJcnnt-v, It. W, Skinner. C. P. 11. Hbort of t.on Angeles, Mrs. . K. W. Hlaldlng and Mr, and Mia. V. 1. Dfmrnlck of Mt. Hhawtu, J. K, Koon, It. Wood ard nnd George V. .Howe ffiid fam ily of Crescent City, Al. V. Oiddinfis and Nelson Jacob; of San Fran Cisco. i ,'' Dry kindling 12.50 .per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phono i7U. tt Health lny In School 4 Schools throughout Oregon are planning to nhservo Xfi tloiml Child Health day May 1, whi-ii was pro claimed National Child .Health day by -President Hoover. . - ! A special grouping of ttf.oed and travel coats' reduced to ' one-hair tholp original price at Hhohvyn It. 7foffmann'8. it, V? . 40. Gniiits !'hh Visitor - Dr. And Mrs. O. U 4gh and Mr. and- Mrs. Neil Allen weim anion? the (irants Pass vlsltom in Mud ford yesterday. Oxy-acetyleno welding, hraaing and cutting. X. F. Ohrt, 114 Ho. Uartlett. 37 To Muke His Homo Here A resident of Denver, Colo., for 35 year nn1 spending his time be tween California nnd WuHhlbgLon for tho past four years. A. C Kuh ler arrived in Medford last week to search for u permanent locu tion. Ho in negotiating for the purchase of a dwelling and plans to spend much of his time fishing; after he is permanently ho tiled, Emma Cllno Shop, for finger waves, permanent waves and com pleto beauty service. Liberty llldg Phono 451. 37 Reported Koine. IteUor Chester tlrlm, Medford boy who sustoined severe lnjiirlen in at re cent motorcycle crnsh on Ttiv side avenue, wuh reported a little oettrv today. Altnough still very 111, ho will prolmhly bo removed to bin home tomorrow from th Sacred Heart hospital. Dressmaking and remodeling-nt tho Fashion Shop, 424 Mdford llldg. Tel. 1181. ' 1 If .Vovlng to Aslilimil ( Howard Ilearce, new manager of the local Standnrd Oil company, Is moving to Ashland Monday from Mcdford.' Mr. Hearee la taking the place of Andy Met loo, who recent lv wuh transferred to Alturas. Ashland Tidings. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and ho.so mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Championship (umo Tomorrow Tho city billiard ehamptnnnhlp Is apt to be decided tomorrow evening when Fuji, Jupnneso cue artist, meets Chrin Gottlieb in n Her a leli game of 2 DO points each. Fuji has enmo through the tour nament without defeat and Oot lieb ban been defeated once. If tho former wins tomorrow be will be elmmplon. ' butT if thT fnttor- In victor. nnoHior game must bo play ed to decldo tho (rhamplonshl)), Three persons, Ueglnuld Fifor, Oru. ton Fernund and Harold Kiddt uro now tied for third place. - Anyone who would llko a bar gain In a high grade bunjo should call nt this offlco and Inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sucriflee regurdleKS of cost. 2&tf Voeaitlon l.enfler for Kulwn T. T. Maclvonzle of Itoneburs has been selected an suporvbtor nnd director of vocational educa tion for tho Snlem high school, ac cording to announcement made by Cleorge Hug. superintendent. Half of the aalary will be paid by the Htate board of education. We upecinUsto in radiator and fender repairing at Van's Oarage. 33 So. liartlctt. -Phono 208, , . tf (allei'H Hero TiHlay ' . , UUt of vlsltom In Medford this morning from country districts in cludes Mrs; Charley Kins of Trail, Mm, S. W. HutchlsoiT of Hunnet-on-the-nogue, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. lirockway of (Irlffln creek and Herman Wallers of Humbug creel:. ' For Sale Cut flowers. Mixed bouquets a specialty. Also orders f uk en for' enraages. Call at 32& South Holly St., or Phono S30-U CO joctal (.'ouplo lo Wed A mat-rUgc I lee use wuh issued this forenoon at tho county elerk Office to Frank Ditto. US, of Med ford and Margaret Young, 1:7, of acksonvllU'. Hello, There, Meet me nt the Armory May J. Greater MedSrrd Club musical comedy. 1 41 (Jnc-t 0r Moffnttft Mrs. W. A. Lewis of Los Angeles rrlved In Mcdford t(da- noon to Spend a few day visiting Mr. fend Mrs. J. A. Moffatt. Let me write ynur ftro Insuranco. Carl Y. TeiiBWiild, Hotel Holland Hldg. Phone H93. tf From DlMirnt Point I l Guests from a distance reglstcr- ed ut Medford hoteln include Mrs J. M luvlii of Woburn, Mass., Mr. ! and Mrs. V. I). Untuck and F. F. I.oFevre of New York City, W. JJ. - Paul and V. Hopkins of Vancouver, j It. C. and C. F. Hedllck of Minm I a poll, Minn. : Dyngo's dance, prenmlftnd Wed. and Sat, Gents 5ct ladles free. SS Leaves for Salcin Mis. C. W. Dr.vls of Central Point left Medford .nn the noon Shasta today for Salem, whore she plnns to sprnd a week attending 10 business matters nnd visiting friends, Mrs. lMvls formerly made her home in the northern city. 1 (Ireen fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots of mill end blocks. ' Mcdford Fuol Co.. Plrohe St. Visits MMcr Mrs. Julia Franks of !.us -Angeles In In this diy to spend a month as tho guest ,of her slater, Mrs. It. C. Conrow. Unique 'Cleaners Phone 96-J-2 now under new mnnagement. Try us for high (trado work. S7 MT0jlDfATL TmiiHiK-tM Hiisluehs , O. V. Harvey, reprcKontativc of the omlnentnl FrelKht bureau, ar rived In Mcdford this morning from Portland to spend several days attending to business mat ter with local shippers. . Cheap lumber. Several thousand feet of Jjoards, shlplap and dimen sions nt $10 per M; also lattico ht 50c per 100 ft. Mcdford Lumber Co., Phono 029. tf Hero from Yrrlui M. Cordozn of Yreka, Cnl., un derwent an oporatlon at tho Sacred Heart hospital thla morning for removal of his tonsils. ' Wo arc offering a number of work and saddle hones for sale cheap. C. C. Hoover, Tel. C97-It- 4tf .Just Able lo Walk Two weeks r,go W. K. Coleman state superintendent of fish screens, sustained an injury to his foot and thought, nothing of It at the time, However, the evening of the in Jury, found his foot in t?.h cond' tlon that he was confined ?o -hi homo . until yesterday, unable, to walk. The mishap occurred in th. Table Hock section during the In stallatlon , of an Irrigation fis'i screen. Ho was hobbling about the Chuirtber of ' Commerce thu forenoon. Dyngo's dance. Dreamland Wed. and Sat. Gents 75c; 1 tulles free. 3 3 IjOOKclytt Hi Fort Klamath Mr. and Mi's. Geo. Loosely will leave Axhlnnd the first of this week for Fort Klamath, where they will" spend the summer at their cattle ranch. Are you going ''to the Armor; Friday night? See "Hello There." It's a scream. 'Follow tho crowds. l-augh Vouf troubles away. 41 I'miMial Tree Grafting Growing a blossoming lavender moHH rose on n talk of -Ijluck lo cust tree Is exhibited by. Jordan';) Nursery. Twenty-two of tho grnft Ings nrc . living, according to Mr. Jordan, who declares that tho new shrub promises to. transform ordin iiry- locust treeH. into ornamentnl shruliH nnd Hint he is hc curing sole rlghtH to his-discovery,- He doea not know of any other Hoctlon In which thla graft has been accom plished. Grants Pass Courier. Tho Peasley's new studio now open, opposite, now Holly theater. II' SnllierlniKls Pnsn Through .Wm. Sutherland and family pass ed through Modtford Kunduy on their return to Heuttle from spend ing 0. two weeks' vacation in Cali fornht. Mr. Kutherlnnd, formerly traveling agent for the (Southern Pacific with headquartorjl In Med? ford. Ih now district ponsengor ugent for tho company In the Ho attlo office. Let us haul away, your garbage and refuse. Phono C4U, City Hani- tnry Service. 387tf AetiMiiiMUilm Moliier North Mls Hula Hnnnn, employe of tho IlurrolHon storo, who nas been ill for the past week, left this morning with her mother;"Mrn. It. H. Hanna of Kugenc. for Cottrtgo Grove, where they ""Will vacation on her' grandfather1! ranch. Unique Cleaners now under new management. Call 96-J-2v : HI Visitors from rKnltlo Included among the Waahlngton gueNU at Medford hotels am Fred Hocht. It. G. Nixon. J. H. I'ayen. Miss Grnco Thomas nnd L. C. : Hill of Hcattlo. 10-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuol Co., Tei 76. 044tt Motor lo lrMicrt Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Corwln nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. BwaNl were Among Medford people wno sprm Sunday afternoon motoring on tne nter l,nke: hlghwny, Tliey drove to Prospect and report tun miruii- nerv and flowers very beautiful there nt this season. N. T. Kdwarda and K. O. ltyon have iiuri'hnseri 1he Unliiuo Clean era ami will continue to glvo high gratia scrvlco nt fair prices. Tel SIO-J-2. 37' The store nt Applegnte,- owned and conducted by John Pernoll, Is receiving n new eont of pnlnt. Tennis rnekela le-strung; 2 t- hour service: guaranteed work Kuhlnaon, 417 Woodstock (across struct from high school courts).- 45 Spend Sunday Sluuly Cove Dr. !:. I!.. IllddeU and family llermnn Powell. John Peters. Ir. II. It. Klllutt nnd fi.mlly Wf-f among local resitiems -who spopi Sumlay nt Shady Cove on ogue river. lCxlenslve Improvement plans are now underway at Shady Cove. they report. - A new wutr system is belnir' Installed . and th beacn has been liettered by the chance of the river's course. The -rensloy's new studio how open, opposlto new Holly theater. County .Ctitilrmnii for Norhlnd Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Tengwsld will leave tomorrow for a week's st.tv In Seattle. Carl will nttend the annual mooting of the agents of the Oeneral Insurancn . company, of which he Is local agent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tengwnld will also stop in Portland nnd Snlem. Mr. Teni wald 1m Jackson county slialrmnn of the Norblnd-for-tlovernor state orgnnlratlon. , -Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with lots f mill end blocks. Mcdford Fuel Co.. I'hono Ml. ' 1 tf n Itnprnvwl Mm. K. K. Uoyle of (.old Hill, who haft- been til nt I hV Sacred HeaW hoypihtl for norme time. Wna reported to be In n mueh improved condition tht forenoon. 1' Don't miM the bUffett, funniest play ever staged In Medford, "Hello There," Friday niulu ftt the Armory. -II Claude White of rentral Point spent Hunany in Medford wun relatives nnd friends. . Hundnv In Medford with TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, tail Injureil ,w Floyd Loomls, 14,. son of Iv. W. Ijooinis, VYoHt palm,. Hustainud wo ve re Injury to the middle finger of his right hand Saturday whilo cul tivating the family garden. The finger was caught in an iron clasp, whilo fixing a tug. Tho mule start ed up, catching tl.i 'Iad'H finger, Tho wound was- drosyicd' 'by Dr. Inskccp. , Tonight's Legion Meeting. An intereting report rbn the re-ent speed boat regatta staged by Medford post will bo made at tonight' Legion meeting at the armory. Possibilities for. an curly repetition of this event will also be discussed along with fOt,her husIiicHx matters. Commander Hol ger urges n full attendance of bcitl ex-iervjce men tnixl extends a cordial invitation to all out-of- town legionnaires. The meeting will be called nt 8 p. m. K leet lie Itungc Campaign. Several members of tho . Copeo general office staff will leave this evening for Grants Pons to tend a meeting of the employes of the Grant Pasu district, called for tho purpose of outlining plan.s for a six weeks' campaign on electric ranges in all of tho Copeo electric stores throughout south ern Oregon, and northern Cali fornia, z -. Daily Meteorological Report April 28, 1DK0. ....Mi'dfonl and vicinity:.. Tonlgl'O una Tut'Huuy iuir; rrot tunlgiu; litiiUK temporfttui'o Tuomlay. .Oiimon: Kair tonlitlit und Tues day; coidcr oast portion with local froHtx tonight; rising temperature Tuesday. ' ' ' - ' ' Local Data. m r TemiJcruturc degrees) 54 43 Highest (luHt 12 hours) BC 64 Lowest Oaat 12 hours) 45 43 Uel. humidity (per ct.) 70 !0 Precipitation finches).'. .15' .04 State of weather Cloudy Cloudy .Lowest temperature thia liiorn ing 43 degrees. ... Total precipitation since Sept. 1, i nan. 12,9s im-hon. . 1 o Temperatures -u year ago today: Highest 58; lowest 42. Hunset today. 7:0(1 p. in. Sunrlso Tuesday, 5:(!r-u. rii: Sunset Tuesday;. .7: 07 p. ilrt.. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time CITY. 5.H 2? B Maker City Cluudy Bismarck .. IlolKo Ooiiver Dos Moines Fresno Helena ('loudy Tlnin t'lolldv filoudV '..Plear ; i,'lear' '' Clear hos Angeles Marshfiold . Phoenix Portland Cloudy Clear italn iCMear 58 V 4li Itcd Bluff CS . 48 , 44 44 53 40 . 44 44 '(411 Ttosoburg .... 50 l'.Cdy. Knit Uikv .. -GO Cloudy Han Francisco.:.- fi4 Snntn Fo M Senttlo 30 Spokane T .58 Clear . Clear Cloudy Cloudy - Cloudy Cloudy Wulla. Wallu;;... .00 W.-:j. 11UTCHISN. " Meteondoglst. LEGIONNAIRES TO HEAR Mcdford lioat. AnnAlran Legion, will , bo ulven a. detailed report of the Hunter day regatta toniKht by Chairman I lurry Monro and pluiiH of Moverul local nneeil bout enthuHlar'tH to overcome .Henry riuhrer In a futuro ruce will bo ulred. If enthuHumn - warrnnte, l( is understood another water carni val will be Hponsored by the vetc rn'lfext monlh. :-: '' V .... 1 " ') i - ' ItrooItinKM Plana -irbi)OKed Tor CMtuhliMhmoht of Hunnner retiort here. TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY KOIt ItKNT Smull furniyhj huuste. inquiro 307 S. Oakdale. :ti KOIl HKNT 4-room aiartnient. 2.50. SOU W. JueKKott. -1 LOST IJrown combination leather purne and- cheek-book. Phunu 13S2-S. Heward. : . jt8 FUU I ! K X T 3 -iuo in houfe: elec tric raimo, ftunige. ,J2i Kdward. 87 FOlt Tit A DK 30rroom hotel, fully modern, well furnttdicd and flrv lrnof ; In ood pay roll town In Hay, Arhcona: dinin room in connection; to trade for city ov town property or n (Hd ranen. pwner, James Johnson, itnv, Arlxona. 37 LO;T Hrown billfold contalninu fitj In currency. Howard for re turn to it. F. I.uvck. Crauc Iakf Natl. .Park. Jtieriford. js KOU 8A-i:-rVew .modern 6-room Htureo itu,nK.Huw; luundry room, huill-lns, fireplace,. ... close in; mall payment down. Owner. 34 Pennsylvania, 10 W.VNTKU An IntelliKcnt. ld-dle-UHed woman, from 1(1 t 1 every' duy .-ex-HHil Sunday. Must ho a (tJod reader..- Prefer some one In neiithborhood of convent; l'hone fter T m. lor appoint ment. 4JH-K. " at U'AXTKO Jlay to put un on shares. -Phone SSit-J-j. 37tf LOHT l)rk dersey heifer, biaod. ed on rUht hip wltu wvrni-fenif brand, under sloped, twu sliu both cars. Phone 1359. S7tf 1'tJ?7!S? - ,.! P'5"' "lon( ' -LV... " ' J." c Wl'"" ; r,lurn , ..dfnrd liallv Uewanl. ; .News. it OftEnO'MONDAY, 'APRTIf 58, '10:Q.' MEMBERSHIP GOAL The termination of the "Jubilee campaign" wan a feature of the district convention of the Itoyal Neighbors of America in session here last Saturday with reprcsen tativea present from K 1 a m a tn, Lake, Jackson and Josephine coun ties. The 1131 convention will be held at Lakeview. The campaign had been carried on for fivo months for the en couragement of membership in the! organization nnd resulted in at-1 tabling and pussiug the goal of I U'OO.OOf thut had been set. State t Supervisor Ida Hamblen, Portland, arrived Friday evening and was in j churgo of-the school of instruction at the Saturday afternoon session, followed by a banouet served by tho ladies of the Methodist church. A la vise clasa o f new mem bers was admitted, the work being ex emplified by Ashland degree team. The climax of tho session was tho "Procennional Parade" and cSfjwr irtff of the queen, Mr8. Myrtle Don aldson of Klamath Falls. A Kt'uup of 30 members from the nearby towna. who were win ners in tho contest, having written from one to ten thousand dollars of Insurance, led tho , procession, their beautiful gowns in pastel shudes yellow, pink, green und orchid preceded und formed an archway for State Superviaor Ida Humblen. Flower girls were Jean CJranthe.m. . Lola Deal and Norma Arnold, erown bearer. Freddie liech and Freddie C'hildcrs wore pages. ." : Mrs. Hamblen, in a few well clio.se n words, crowned the queen. and followed with a rousing addreus on tho work of tho society. District Deputy Anna Stallsmith made a forceful talk on southern Oregon work. Funcy drills, the ladies In snappy costumes, were given by Klamatn Fulls nnd Medford. Jacksonville member guve the memorial service In a very Impres sive manner. , , Itefresbments were served a I midnight by the entertaining camp. Mrs. Katio Palen. -president of convention, and Mrs. Kdith Itoyer. act lug oracle of M edf ord earn p, presided alternately through the day. 4 KUKPTIKII HITK Special meeting- Siskiyou' Lodge of Perfection. 7:30 p, u. ;Apvil.s.u Work nnd pUSihlisti. i ( ' . L. 15; WlLLtARlS, Secty. 37 love son9 . ol happmo" . Janet GAYNOR onfl Charles in their happiest . ALL TALKING i...' HIT . STARTS Wed. hntf ill : Ignition JUST PHONE 116 ' " And Our Service Man Will Call Witham Super Service, Inc. Eighth and Riverside 24-Hour Service Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin 8tatlon) Monday G to 5:30 Standard Flainu (las program 4 0:30 to 6 Sehercr Motor Co. 0 to 0:15 iiclman Baths, Ashland. C:15 to (:3u News and mar- "i kets by Mail Tribune ,. 0:30 to 7 Tocitery 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. presented . by Associated Oil Co. 8:00 pGov't Frost forecast by Floyd Young 8 to 8:30 liads Transfer and Storage fr 8:30 to !):30 Mona Motor Oil program. Tucsilny 7:0 to 7:55 Popular re- corilingH 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mail Tri- hune 8 to 8:30 Children's Gold Bond Radio half hour ! 8:30 to 8:45 Parkers Potato Chips 4 SMS to 9 Tengwald Agency 9 to 9:30 S. & W. !n thirty minutes mellowed melody 4 d 9:30 to -10 Lawrence's, jew- ellera d 10 to 10:30 Stylo Gossip hour by Adrlennes 4 10:30 to 11 Medford Domes- tic Laundry 1 1 to 11:30 Crowson'a-Cafe d 11:30 to 12 Swem's Gift Hhop 12 to 12:30 Gatldis & Dixon 12:30 Nows flashes by Mail i-0 Tribune 12:30 to 1 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. J 1 to 1;30 Isaacs store. Ash- land. 1:30 to 2 Singer Sewing Ma- chlno Agency ! 2 . to 2:30 People's . Elcc. storo- ... 2:30 to 3 Bohnert's Rhu- barb, .' lias fractured Ja' Mrs. Wesley- Durkce is in the Saored -I-lctirt hospital receiving treatment for a fracture of her left leg received in a full this morning. 4 Ashland Slovens Cash Market opened - for 'business -at 153 -Bast 'Altiiti street; '' . -s ' r '.' una PICTURESQUE ORIEMTT atmils )on! A llioiisniul things to see . . a thousand places to visit.. . a thousand ., stories to recount. The Orient offers all this. Cnnadiag Pacific offers superior-trans -Pacific service, visiting Hono lulu enroutc. Sailings fortnightly from Vic toria or Vancouver. Get details nl ig.10 ' I V.i f Canadian Pacific Cruises Ask About Reduced First Class Roumltrip Summer Fares to the Orient Also about All-Expense Escorted -Houac I'nrty-Tours to the Orient I sres from SI1 5.00 W.H.DEACCNCMMfmfPAM'RCfPT. I "SlBKtuwr(RUANl)tV-Jsl Canadian Pacific Travellers ., I Cheques Good the World Over, I Service We carry a complete stock of ' Ignition Parts for all makes of Cars III ECLIPSE ENHANCES R An Interesting sldcliuht 1,1U ecllpso was rel.lti-d by Floyd Hush of KMED. the Mai! Tribune-Virgin .station, this afternoon. During the height of the eclipse, when the sun's disk was obscured to the ex tent of 82 per cent by the shadow of the moon, the station broadcast a message for its listeners to try and tune in stations from a dis tance. Within 10 minutes several calls were received from radio fans who bad heard New York City and sta tions throughout the middle wes:. Tliis freak is attributed to the ab sence of sun rays which did not absorb the oscillatlins0uf radio transmission. I'erhaps the record would haw been even better had the eclipse been total. ;.s it was In California. There the moon, a little over 200U miles In diameter, I0.0I10 miles rroin the earth, totally obscured tho sun. 93.000.000 miles from in earth, for one sscond ajid a half. I 1 WOODRI UN. Ore, April 28. Voters here Saturday npnrnveu " tf&tF1) TONITEi j o' ALL TALKING i k" - fftriikvs Thrills! Ill-A A , 2J . ... Racketeers! "R0ADH0U8E NIGHTS" ' HELEN MORGAN Sm,-, - Crooning Ziegfeld Star BiSr! FRED KOHLER ,ir - Rackateer, Gang Leader fc:4S& CHARLES RUGGLES ., V , -.-Jj - NewspapeV Reporter . T Clayton, Jackson, Durinte o f W Famous Comedians ittk J AITS0 ' ' Shows at 1:30, 3, 7, 0 All Jalking . , . . gsrippJii .. .. O " Comedy f'a'fnfil!ri : ADMISSION "THE SPY " 33pn Mat. 10, 35; Eve. 25 50 ipL MICKEY MOUSE SAYS: y- "Meet my sweetie" MIN- Vf NIE MOUSE. And don't . ' WjP i J forget, boys and girls, you &!?& 0 ' wil1 have the timo f yor -L ! V&X2r . life every Saturday." . -fc i ... ' WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION' "; II 1? TV. TVt "1" T SPP.F.ni AflTTHMl 1 'ss H, , ' 1 . . MifccsFRANC,s Mcdonald Bfffi SAM HARDY CHAS. S ELLON fflf T.JHY MMUHALL ' pH ' -8 I Youth at the wheel' Love as the goal! I fill track"9""3 r"m'n" the '"'omobile B w raCK' lf Si, I Singing Comedy Act, "Fu.zy Knight." 'yfcw U0yd H,milt" talking comedy, . aO . ,"Hi Baby Daje ,. ' '' ., jj. Mat. 10, 25 $25.U00 uoud Issue lor u uew sjhoai building to roplucu Uiu oho wlnjj bus been cuiiuen'.tied. The v0t T 1V In 144 ' Oregon Weather. . Oregon:- Fair tonigjit and Tues. day; cooler in tho east with local frosts tonight: rising temperature Tuesday.. Moderate northerly winUa PA-Holmes INSURANCE Vgengy SINCE I90C Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to toe with r,. , French Heel n Mf . J". VV DAREDEVIL DRIVING!