BEDFORD HSIE TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OKEflON'. -TUESDAY. 'APRTL 20, IMP.
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ered anything that satisfies like a
thick, juicy, smacking good slice of
grilled ham. And when it's FRYE'S
"DELICIOUS" BRAND HAM.,
that's easy to understand. All
Frye's products come to you. fresh
er by days because Frye's great
plant is close at hand, supplying
every dealer with his daily demands.
One more
litter -would
ytoo.ooo.ntHj
farmers.
piK saved from each
raeaa approximately
a year ty American
For Bencral sports wear and far
motoring, a crusher hat with"1 a
transparent It rim now is on .the
market.
FOR 'HELLO THERE'
"Hello There" Is going through
with a bang at the Armory Frldav
eveninp. May 2 according to re
ports this .morning. Rehearsals
for the Greater Medtord club pro
duction have enjoyed definite prog
ress over the week end. All mem
bers of the cnst are tensely work
ins to make the show a perfect
production. Rosella Kura, author
and director, said thin morning.
1e Armory is beinr wired to
facilitate the- aocouHties and appro, i
priate scenery Is under construe- i
tlon. Kveryonn will be able to '
hear and see the show when this
work Is completed.
The military cadet drill executed
by 20 pirls from the highschonl
will be one of the outstanding fea
tures of the entertainment.
Girls who will participate in this
drill are: Pat Carlon, Irma Wise.
Florence Rouasum, Marguerite Iai-
man. Pearl Samuelson, Vivian Hul
hert, La Von Anderson, Mary Kii
miston, Adra Edwards, Lucille
Lowry, Doris Patton. Gertrude.
Boyle, Frances Moller, Janet Ray
Smith. Marguerite -Boy J, fflPeggy
Rhodes. Ruby Stone, Winifrel
Tucker. Anna May Fuson, Dorothy
Lee and Mildred Drury.
The cast for character parts is
composed of Mr. Hardisty. Laura
Drury, Richard Applegate, Eleanor
Curry. Mrs. Newcomb, .Too HilUs.
Nathan Newcomb, Mrs. Harris, Mr.
Humphreys, Mrs. Rose Scheffelin.
Mrs. Dynan, Victor Dallaire, Hugh
Van Loan and Mnnrlne MoCMure.
We Offer
Monarch Royalty Corporation
(A Delaware Corporation)
Glass A Preferred Stock
Listed on Neow York Produce Exchange
, . .... Puvtinipntini;, Cumulative, Non-Cnllahle) ''
Free from Xnrmnl Federal Income Tax
as a
Seasoned, Monthly Dividend Paying Security
to yield a monthly income totaling approxi- .
" mately 9 per annum on money invested. I
niTSIN'ESS: Confined strictly to oil, Kan, nnil ensinghead gas royalties. Monarch drills
no wellB, owns no leases, does not operate any properties or plants and so avoids
the hazards of expensive operations. Its INCOME IS PRACTICALLY NET, re
ceived monthly .from pipe line purchasing agencies.
HOI.DINOS: As of April 10th, 1930. Monarch Roynlty Corporation owned ROYALTY
INTERESTS ill 2480 Diversified Properties (fin Producing) located under
1.0:12,418 Acres (52,134 Acres under Producing Properties) with 3014 Producing
Wells. Additional Gift Wells are continually being drought In on these proper
ties with no expense to Monarch. Compnnies such as STANDARD OIL, DUTCH
SHELL, CITIES SERVICE, TEXAS COMPANY, SINCLAIR OIL, and many
other MAJOR OIL COMPANIES OPERATE of the Properties In which
MONARCH owns ROYALTY INTERESTS. The Properties uro only (1 de-deloped.
ASSETS:
1925 $ 77,000.00
1930 6,543,457.84
DIVIDEND RECORD: The May 10th dividend disbursement payable to nil stockhold
ers of record April 30th will make the Kith consecutive MONTHLY CASH 1VI
DEND TOTALING 109 paid to stockholders. .-
Wide diversification of holdings, expert management, wonderful
past record, present strong position, together with ready market
ability if desired, makes this security a most attractive one.
For full details write or see Oregon Representative,
Mr. Frank Dent, Hotel Jackson, Medford, Oregon.
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S. HEILBRON &
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
San Francisco, Cal.
CO.
315 Montgomery St.
THEY SAY:
Swim in Drinking
Water"
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A safe and sanitary pool for the con
venience of yourself and family.
Open every afternoon and evening
.p 1 p.m. to 9:45
MERRICK'S
Accused of the possession and
transportation of 96 gallons of al
leged alcohol, P. A. Tramontin
was arrested on South Oakdale j
avenue this forenoon by Deputy i
Sheriff Louis Jennings and City
Traffic Officer C. J. Prescott. A j
large coupe was seized by the offi
cers and Tremontin was lodged in ;
jail to await hearing scheduled for
this afternoon.
The alleged owner of tho contra- j
band told officers he was en route
from Oakland, Calif., to Seattle.
Wash., and that this was the first t
time he hod been arrested. He 1
said he had been through southern
Oregon on several occasions and 1
claimed he mortgaged his car to ,
pay for a portion of the present ;
load. Tramontin. also claimed!
that he owns an apartment house ,
in Seattle- and took up rum run
ning because he could find I
other work.
Daily Meteorological Report
April 29, 1930
Medford anuV vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday unsettled;1 no
change in temperature.
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Wednesday; showers in mountains
tonight; no change in temperature.
To The Charm of Your Frock Add
The Grace of a Foundation Garment
Local Date..
Temperature, (degrees) Gf .
Highest (Inst 12 hours) till
Lowest (last 12 hours) 4 2
Rel. humidity (per ct.) 49
Precipitation (inches).. .00
State of weather Cloudy Lt. rain
Lowest temperuturo this morn
ing 42 degrees. '
Total precipitation since Sept,
1929, 12.98 inches.
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest (11: lowest 40.
Sunset today, 7.07 p. m.
Sunrise "Wed., 5:08 li. m.
Sunset "Wednesday, 7:08 p.
m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
120th-Meridian Time
ro 2 tr
PITY Z2 "
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Bukcr City 40 32 Cloudy
Blsmurck 04 62 Cloudy
Boise 61! 311 Clear
Denver GO ! Clear
Des Moines 68 62. Cloudy
Fresno (18 60 Clear
Helena 64 38 ' Cloudy
Los Angeles .... (18 54 Cloudy
Marshflcld 00 49 Cloudy
Phoenix 82 (ill Clear
Portland 68 46 Rain
Red liluff 72 62 Cloudy
Reselling 68 4(1 Hull)
Salt Lake 58 42 Cloudy
San Francisco... Gil 52 P. Cdy.
Santa Fo 02 38 Cleur
Seattle 52 44 - Cloudy
Spokane 64 38 Clenr
Walla Walla .... 110 44 P. Cdy.
aVinnlpeg 511 48 Kuin
W. J. HUTCHISON,
Meteorologist.
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present age, Is a public demand. of twenty and thirty years ago.
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lulu every phase of the present i standard of living, n deeper and
day scheme ot things. Color and lircmder appreciation of the heautl
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the homo. It has penetrated tho I Through tho service of the Big
office, shop, mid factory, the most ix Lumber o. It Is now pos-
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tho manufacturer of Pabco pnints
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valley quality paints, at special
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vertlsemont elsewhere ... in this
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11:30 to 12 Lewis Kuper
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12:15 to 12:30 Farmers Ex-
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12:30 News flashes by Mall
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12:30 to 1 Vlerce Auto
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1 to 1:30 city Cleaning &
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THE DAIJ.EH, ore., April 19
(JF) A general rainstorm has pro
vailed since last night over the
Wasco county wheat fields and
orchards. The .earth has been
soaked to a depth of mors than a
foot. Kunchena say the ruin wiM
be worth thousands of dollars.
EACH of them had sulTercd by contact
with Parados' iniquity Cclia Ferris,
his secretary; Mrs. Parados, his wife;
Miss Jahrics, the housekeeper, and Caroline
Erent. ,
In eaeli one, there stirred fervent hopes of
a revenue without limit. All four were in the
Parados honied had been alone with its mas
ter in tho room where, 30 minutes later, he
was found dead, shot through the heart
WHO is GUILTY? Read the answer in
MUHDERAT
HIGH TUBE
' by Charles G." Booth
This noted uathor 'has written another
stirring novel of intriguing mystery. Around
these four women suspects, however, he has
woven a striking, unusual romance, in a sin
ister setting of plotting, murder und super-
stition.
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