Tocal and 'Personal Boy SiduIs at Work Thirty Boy Scouts, under t he di rection of Fire Chie." Elliott, net out thin mornlnB to check up on Medford property ownera to deter mine whether their yurriH need leanlnc Yard found In need of elcan-up work will bo the cause for the scouts to lelive a ourd with the ownei-H, urKlne. thorn to coop cruto with tho city in IIh annual clean-up rumpalnn. Promoted' to 1 1 lull Position Iiruce Moffatt. n nu-mher of tin? Medford unit of the Oregon Na tional Guard for sometime past, hy npcclnl government order. haa been promoted from the grade of er ' Ream to the grade of second lieu tenant. Mr. .Moffatt Is recognized as having outHtandlng military uuallrlcatlouH and has always taken ti deep interest in Oregon National Guard work. ;uchIh from a DUtaiici' Included among the hotel suests from a dlstnnce in AledCord ore Oeorgo Reeves. .Salt I-ake ntv, Utah, and J. 8. Hatzkoff and .1. K. Cardon of New York City, Imperial Orchestra, Gold 1 1 111 'every Sat. Dance, till 2:00. 49 Visit Grant I'nss Ilnlph Cowglll and T. J-:. Danlel i. businessmen of Medford, were In Grp.nta 1'aas Thursday. Mr. Cow frlll has recently returned from a trip down the llogue- river on the trail from Oallce to Gold Heacll. He la special investigator on the llogue river for the state. Grants J'aas Courier. If you give Mother candy for Mo ther's Day, ho sure that It's the best. Itoxes specially packed to suit the Individual. Tho Crest, South Central. 60 Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Merrill of this city are moving from their homo at Ashland lo Medford, where they will take up residence on Holly street. Another big dance, Gold Hill Hat, night. Danco till 2:00. 4'Jt DroMHiiialtlnK "d rpmmli'lljiK at tho Fashion Shop. 424 Modfont phlff. Tel. 1181. tf Allium) MoiMlnir Tmhty The nnnual nicotine of the Clrow pi'h' Kxchunne wuh Hchedulod to he held this afternoon. Yellow nnd blue, bulb irln for nale; iipeciul for -Mother's Day. Call curly ns supply Ih limited. Phone 31IQL. or rail at 325 So. Holly. 43 Dry klmllinK $2.5(1 per loud. VnU .ly Fuel I'o.Phono 7C. tf lilMt Oil BlIsllM'KH VMf ' Captain Kenneth Itlonm of Al bany, of the state traffic depiirl- ment, left this forenoon" for his upstate head(Uarters, after spend ing A few days in Medforrt attend in)): to official mutters. Captain If loom had visited eastern Oregon points and comes to Medford at periodic Intervals. He announced one or two chanRos In the person' nel of tho traffic department for thin sect I oh of OreKon,' For Sale Cut flowers, Mixed bouquets a specialty. Also orders taken for corsanos. Cull M 3.' South Holly St., or Phone 390-L. 50 BlBKOSt orchCHtra In tho vnlley. Gold II1U Hat. nlKht. 40 Hark from Y mutton After spend in tf two weekH In California. Kioth HniiKhman has re- turned to resume duties nt the Farmers and Fruitgrowers hank. Hp1 went south to take a picture of the sun eclipse last month, nnd re ported he took n- exceptionally Kood view. Asti'oinmiy nnd sol.ir study are two of his hobbles and two years nno he spent a year in South America ninklnir a study of solar conditions Sar the govern ment. Have you seen the lovely boxes of enndy for Mother's Day nt the Crost, South Central? 50 lfl-ln. Ki'pon pine slabs. lai'K" or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7tl. , 344tf Spokane Visitor Mere Miss Paberewskln of Spokane was among the visitors from tho state of Washington In Medford today. Mother's Day dinner, chicken and turkey. Amy's place, Jacksonville no D u a r t CrnqulKiiole permunen: waves at Hoscliorouiih's M e a u t y Shop, 12 So. Central. Tel. 3fi2. 53 Plants Given Away . Many plants, donated by the Medford Garden club, were given sway this forenoon at the city pub lic market und the demand was mi big that at times It exceeded the supply. The market won busy -us usual and among recent change t the removal of the meat market booth from the rear to the front ftsrl of the building. Numerous other improvements have nt.so been completed and the market affords a docldedly changed appearunco from what it was n year o. 3:00 O'clock dancing. Gold HtU evory flat. Imperial Orchestra, 40 1mer(nl orchestra, Gold H'll every Sat. 'Dance tilt 2:00. 4U Py Tnxc In Full lie t ween Ra nnd 10 per cent ( the taxpayers of Baker who have paid their taxes during the lat few weeks havo paid them In full despite the fact that they are re quired to pay only one-half of their taxes by May 5, William Pierce tif .the tax deportment announced. i For flolo--Mother's Day homitictt. Old-fashioned nosegays a specialty. Order arlyl 'Call at 325 South Holly St. or Phone StfO-U 4') Phone M2. We'll haul away your refuse. Cl'y Pnnltnry Service. $ 337tf PAGE TWO I-'lsli Ijikp Ih Altitlclion While, the road to l-'lnh lake la not in the best of condition, quite u number of fishermen are expect- el to make the trip to that body of water tomorrow, rtix tunes or me 'roatl is in had condition due to mud and ruts, and require careful driv ing. A number of parties plan to leave early tomorrow' morning and return by early evening. Other fishermen are planning trips to the river and tributary streams, where flsbig is said to lu.ve improved over last Sunday. For Sale Special on old-fash- f loned nosegay and mixed botniuets for Mother's Day, r.Uc to 1.00 Phone 390-1, or call 385 Hou'.h Holly St. 43 The d'easley'fl new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Two Divorce SultH Filed Cruel and Jnhumiin treatment In alleged Jn a divuree eomplaint fll"l In eireult court yesterday by Lilly liell at;aln.Mt .lumen Hell. They licve one child and were married in Ii17. Hlmihir Ki'oiinds weje net forth In a divorce complaint filel liy HilHie iialnst Jchmp Storm. They were married In 11113 and have m-v-eral children. Yellow and blue hulh irU for Male; Kpecla) for MotherH Day. Call early a supply Ih limited. Phono SUO-I or call at 325 Ho. Holly. , 411 I jet me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. TeiiKWald, FloU-l Holland HWk. Phone J!3. tf Meiironl lleallh Is .H.d Only one (rase of scarlt't fi'Ver was rej)orted hy tile city health office for the past week and Indi cations are thr t the health of Med ford Ih continuing to Improve, Bummer prlcen on wood and coal. Buy now at our special May deliv ery prices. F. 12. Samson Co. 50 iet uh haul away your Kiii'lmpo and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani tary Service. 3S7tf Odd Couple Mil tried A Filipino, Bins Maniuyac, 2K. and Velma Connett, 17, both of h'Heruinenlo. Oil., were married hy County Jiidtfe Sparrow thi fore noon shortly after obtaining a mar riage lleenw at the county alierlff's office. The couple were accom ponied by the bride's mother. flood music, fine floor, Jackson ville, Snt. nlKht. 40 16-ln green pine sh.bs, large or small loads. Valley Fact Co., Tel. 70. 3 4 4 1 f Two Itiiildlug Applcittlons An application for a building permit wuh filed with the city to day by tho Standard Oil company for a grease ruck at the svrvlije station at the corner of Fir and Main streets. The work will cost $1 000. Another application was filed by C. W. Palm for a dwelling on Court street at a cohI of J500. Guaruutecd bcmtitchlng. . Mm, Canoose, formerly with Slnclalr'.i Store, now located at 219 Beatty. 49 See Itrill's Sheet Metal Works for rudltftor, fender and nuto body repairing. tf lAft for Itcnrt Tmlay AecMimpunied by Mls Helen Fletcher of Grunts Pass, ther Olson of Medford left this morning by motor to visit Miss O ru co -Schott at Bend over the week end. . Dance, Gold JUU Hat. night. 49 rxy - acetylene welding, hraxlng. cutting. X. F. ohrt, 114 S. HurtlcU. Two SclnndH ItlsiiiNsctl The first of the rural schools to be dismissed for the year were the Itutlo Creek and tlatcbery schools which closed their sessions tit's week. Several more will close next week. Dance till 2:00. Gold Hill Sal. night. Itest dance m the country. 49 Mother's Day dinner, chicken and turkey, - Amy's place, Jacksonville. ' ' 50 Orcguiiliins hi Med ford ' Oregon hotel guests In Hits city Include Mr. ami Mrs. 11. 1-;. Johns und Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weed of Klamath Falls. Mr, and Mrs. S. W. I m w re nee. M r. a n d M rs. ( 1 . T. Georges of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Weiss of The Dalles. Don't forget the 2 o'clock dance at Jacksonville, Sat. night. 49 Green fir slabs, heavy kind, with ots of mill end blocks. Medford Fuel Co., phone K31. tf Cuxtrt First Hallo! F. M. Brown, deputy state jiamc warden who is working in south ern Oregon. Is probably the first man In Ashland to cast bin vote for the primary mt Friday. Mr. Brown tool? advantage of the "ab sent voter" privilege and cast his vote, mailing his ballot to Port In nil today. As he Is registered a ' republican, one of tho numer ous gubernatorial candidates bus 1 start, at any rate. This Is the third lime as game warden he has cast a,i abnt voter ballot. Ashland Tid ings, Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill Sat. night. Best dance in the country. 4: GVeen fir slabs, heuvy kind, with butt of mill end blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Phone 631. tf Call Torn la lintel Guc-t Guests registered nt Medford ho tels from California point Include Mr. and Mrs. A K. Armstrong of Santa Maria, Mr. and Mrs. 1- F. Puter of Kureku, Mr. and Mrs, V. J. Chrlstlnnson of lsiiKeles. Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Anderson of Glen dale. G. F. Dawson of Chlco and Mrs. A. Fug gey, Mrs. J. DcSHNsUse and Frank King of San Francisco. H'pcesi mchfvra in the vallev. Gobi Hill Sat. night. 4'V Dynge's dance Wed. and Hut., Dreamland, Gents, 7c. 6.' MEDFORD MATL Orii'cr'H l.hi'nc KuM'iidil Howard Horner, found guilty In a Justice court trial yesterday after noon of speeding, suffered the sus pension of his driver's license for a period of 60 days. He was arrested by City Truffle Officer T. II. Hob- Inson for speeding a motorcycle on! West Ali.ln street. Kverett Anthon.j who pleaded guilty today on a charge of having nwltched tern-1 porary auto license stickers, was: fined five dollars. 2:01) O'clock dancing. Gold HI'I every Hat. Imperial Orchestra. 49 Dance, Gold Hill Sat. night. 4! I rharivnrl FfrortH Faff KffortH to lve r.n old-rashloueJ ( charlviirf to Air. and .lrn. Jester. Hfulnhotham of the Economy f!ro, ceteria last iiIkIu met with failure! when the instlKators of the party J were tinahle to locate the victims' of their planned efforiH. The co-! pie were married at Uie home of' the bride's parents at .'entni J'oim. Mi-k. Hlfflnbotltarn vviih formerly M Ism Lena A rmstronff. Dyne's dunce Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. Gents, 75c. 62 The peusley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Talks About Ccnsim S. G. Mendenhall, at the Xew Deathman, Is nullified with the census showing of Medford, from which city he registers. The cen sus records show that Medford has a gain of XS per cent ln the put decade. Morning Oregoniun. Another big dance. Gold Hill Sat. night. Dance till 2:00. 4H Dance every Saturday at Jack sonville. 49 Dlultcns to Ha neb. W. XV. Di nitons has returned from Glendaic where he was en gaged In some street light con struction for the California Ore gon power company. Mr. Dlnkens Is leaving the employ of the power compnny shortly to take charge of his ranch In the Beagle dis trict. Anyone who won ill like n bar gain In ti high grade banjo should cull at this office and Inspect the banjo left here for sale; n saciiflc? regardless of cost. 25tf 1 lemsl Itching, plcollng, pleating, button making und hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 2 57 If Miss Warner on llndio. .Local mush? lovers wilt he plcnHcd to learn that Miss llulh Warner, BOpraho. will be featured on next week's Copco radio pro gram. This will be-Miss Warner's farewell appearance In Medford before her departure for the east. lfl-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 344tr t. We - Kpociuli.Q In ,-. rail tutor-, find fender repairing at Vim's Guruge, 33 So. UuiMJelU Phone 208. f (Rtportatf Dt rfMRien County Abttrwt Oa. Iith Strot m4 CMbal AmwJ Murrliigc IJimmihch John Thomas Ottcrsou and Km niu Louise I.effler. William lOarl Silnger and Vivian Arlene Monroe. Donald If. Brittsan and Juanita Brandon. Herbert lOdward Anient nnd Bertha Speaker. W arren Weaver and Anna Sessn. Alva L. Laws and Huth K. Schow. Circuit Court A. Penwcll vs. Henry W. Hall et all. Foreclosure. State Highway Commission vs. School District No. 59. To deter mine damages. J. C. Cass vs. J. D. Tresham et til. Decree. Glen V. Kohtnsou vs. John R. Knight. Chattel lien. Kagle Point Irrigation Dist. vs. G. VI. Coroden et ul. Decree. l.lllle Bell vs. James Roderick Hell, Divorce. Susie l,eo Storm vs. Jessie Miles Storm. Divorce.- State vs. H, H. Fulrehild. Non suiMiort. Violet Hudy vs. Fred H. Rudy. Divorce. H. 1. t'luycomb as Claycomh Motor Co. vs. Verne Dollarhlde. Chattel lien. Will (ieutry vs. F. W. Hellman, J udgmeni. Alice I ooley vs. James Dooley, Divorce. William Itussel Held vs. K. K. Hiagg, V. H. Fitzgerald, Sara Uuighllu as State Imluslrlul Accl ilent Coiuuilsslon. For money, Stnt. vs. 1 :2S ltuick troupe. SelKure. .Plei ce-Allen M o t o r Co. vs. Frank Hill. Chattel lien. K. K. Rails vs. Catherine Hudson et al. Foreclosure. Heal l:slHlc 'rralisfeiN. Krederlek I t'haniplln. et al to Art Inn- II. and (inue P. Clem ents, deed to tracts as, all and 40 of Champliu sul. of sec. jr. I'll. 3.1 and 3H of twp. .Ill S., 1(. 4 W.. 10. .ne. l.luyd to Katln-iine lltt. W. I. to l.f.4 scivs In Nelkle and l'ayne Add. lo Ashland. SI0. olaf A. Hansen, et ux lo C. A. KniKht, W. I), tu lots 111 and IS In hlk. 2 In Kenwood Add. to .Medloid, $10. Arthur H. Clements, et uv C. I,. Ihumtmmd. et ux. W. I. to tracts. 3H, and 40. champlln sil. of (K-e. 25, :i.". and .It. of twt. ;m s.. R. 4. . n. . I' J. Huher to t'harles J. -amp-Im'II. et ux. V. It. lo lot 2. In blk. 1. Voder Add ti .Medford. $1. City of .MedToid In Harry Hi y -ant. el ux. W. I. to all of lot 12, and the U S or lo( Is. In blk. S. Conroy-Clancy Add. lo Medford, til). City of Medford to Walter Sev eiin. V, I), to the V. 140 feet of the xj of lot :. blk. I. amend, ed pljtt of Itlveiside sub. to Med ford. 1 II. ''"W'f -Medford to Kvervtt:. o 0 'oeneral Kleetrlf oo-wl TKIBUXfl, MEDFQfiD, Trowbridge, et-ux, W. D. to lota Hi. 11. 12, blk; 10. Queen Anne Aild. to Medfold. $10. City of Medford to, K. M. Nel son, et ux. W. D. to lot 7 Jn blk. 1. Highland Puck; idd.f tP Med ford, $10. , . , '. City of Medford to C. J. Mc Cuy, et ux, y. lJ. to land In DL'S Ml, twp. 37 S.. R. 8 W.. $10. City of Medford -to. Val J. Fischer,- W. D; to lots 4 und 5 in blk. 4, Riverside sub. to Medford, $10- City of Medford to Inez J,,, van Dyke. W. D. to lot 4 in blk. 4. Medford -Heights add. to Medford. $10. City of Medford to J. T. Davis, et ux. XV. I), to lot 7, In blk.- 2. Medford Heights Add. to Medford, $10. . , ' . City of Medford to E. H. Lam port, W. U. to lot 13. In blk. Ji Kendall's add. to Medford. $10. City of Medford to June Kent. V. D. to lot 5 in blk. 14, Jmp rial add. lo Medford, $10. City of Medford to Everett G Trowbridge, et ux, V. D. to land in blk. 3, Huit'b Add to Medford. $10. City of Medford to Walter G. Averill, et ux, W. D. to land in DIC 89, twp. 37, S., H. 2 W., $10. Clarence C. Cartwright, et ux, to H. C. Witham, et ux, W. D. to lot 2 in blk. -1, Medford Heights add., $10. Herman D. Powell, et ux, to Anna Buds'. W. D. to lot 10, blk. 7, Shady Cove unrecorded sub., $10. K. A. Settlemire, et ux, to Geo Fads, W. D. to lot 9. in blk. 7 Shady Cove unrecorded sub., $10 City of Medford to Xyduh Neil W. D. to lot 5 In blk. 3, Rose Avenue add. to Medford, $050. City of Medford to .1. 11. Issott, ct ux, W. D. to lots 14 and 15 in blk. 1, Conroy-Clnncy add. to Med ford, , $10. . ; J. A. Morto nto Mt. Rue kadewig. W. D. to the NW of SW of sec. 4, twp. 35 R. 4 W.. $10. O. H. und Kvelyn .Johnson to J. .1. Deakin. et tix, W. D. to lot 4 In blk. 51, Summit add., $10. Jane Clark to H. M, Stenrud. et ux. W. D. to the of W of SK of NW and N Vfe of Kft of SW. of' NW of sec 23, twp. 39 S., It. 1 10., $10. John Labrler to Lucinda Peck W. D. to a stri of land 370 feet east and W ,11ml 120 feet N and S off the IS. end of the E of lot 1 In blk. 3, Nlckell add. to Mod- I ford. $10. Big Pines IjUiuber Co. to R. E. Thompson, et ux, W. D. .to- lot 7, In blk. 1, Oak Grove sub. i to Med ford. $10. Samuel L. Mason et ux to John Oliver Shoup et ux; W. J3. all of Lot 20 in Block 9, Laurelhurst Add. to Medford. F r u 1 1 G ro w e rs Supply Co. to Southern Pacific Co.: W. D, In Sea. 25. Tp. 40 S. II. 1 K. Rudolph Kissllng et ux to J. H. Stanley ct ux: W. D. IS1. of SW'Vi and NW of SW H of Sec. i, Tp. 3U S. R. 1 W. : j t, J. C. Buckmelster et ux tu C. It. Helmroth et ux; Q. C. D. Lot 1 nnJ putt of Lot 13, Block 3, Kenwood. F. W. Scheffcl et ux to Jackson County; w.-D. in U. L, C. 45, Tp. 37 S. It. I XV. John Uxbrler to O. N. AVilson; W. D. all of the N!4 of Lot I In Block 3. Nlckell Add. to Medford. G. C. Moore to C E. Moore 0: ux; W. D. the Wtt of tract jf land In Sec. 10, Tp. 34 S. R. J XV . ' Dwight L. Phlpps et ux in O. D. Gibbs et ux. W. D. to the E'-i of lot H, block 3, Gray's Add. to Motlfortl. J. C. Barnes enl to A. C. Tal bot fcV. I), to lot 0. Hcnacres Suh. T. J. O Hain to R. M. Mush W. D. to SW of SIStf of Sec. 21. Tp. 36 S.. II. 2 W. II. M. Bush et ux to Clyde Han son et ux. V. D. to SWVi of SICU ot Sec. 2U. Twp. 3li S.. It. H W. Clydo Hanson et ux to C. W. An tlers et al.f. D.ito 3.7fi acres in Sec. Twp. 6 S.; H) 2 W'j ( INSURANCE OFFICIAL 1ST. LOUIS. May 10. Roy C. Tonmhs. president of the de funct International Life Insurance IN)., wan convicted today by a cir cuit court jury for a Hecond time on a chargo of Illegally issuing stock of the company In connec tion with Uh $3,500,000 crash. ToombH Wo sentenced to anoth er trvm of three years in the Missouri penitentiary and fined $1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt tlAl.K Kxeellent m-oeery luiMlneHM which ho.4 been eleiirint.' from $4000 to $rooo per year. Owner retirlm: from lni.-dneM ami l willing to sell Hollo worth of flxlureM at ""'"r of inventory, and uroeet'ies at !lo of cost Inven tory. Thirf l a real opportunity for Homenne. See t'harles A. W'ltlK AKeney, Inc. ill FOK HK.NT Mivy 13, l-rm. house. flirnlMhed; hath. 340 X. Front. 50 HUH I'llA.VDI.KH tl'lke- I'nk motor) touriUK. excellent condl tlon. Insurance company re poeKslon. WiU jieli for best of fer. Phone l.'i:N. M. H. I'fltiK. I'MIt liK.N'T Attractive home In Siskiyou HfIkIiio; fully furnish er; for suunuei' uionlhs. Phone i t n . r.i WAXTKDr-Wiirann who Is expert cake and pie baker. Alunit four hour por day. fall !l:. .'! , , ' 1"1K KAI.K 40 ui-i'r0 oodland nil' a ereek and counlv road, fi miles! from Medford: ,,,n ,tu. play1 for Imoiuindloff r,.H,.ra liil-V: hejuttil'iil huihlins sue or won dig)il opportonliy for an amine, mem park. Address Damsile. care .Mall Tribune. Foil I1KNT ?-room apartment. Ill N. Oakdnle Ave. M KOIt S.M..2 Int. n Itelkeley "-' new rtanleiiti.il iei'tlon. heaullful Iree. Phone I r.T . 51 fOH SAl.i: HnrrouRh. nddlnc machine. Telephone ;:... . 5l ORKfiOX, SATURDAY, Accused IVfetricIde Alttxtaud Prill Photo Earlln Ray, 17, was arrested in Salt Lake City, Utah, on charges of having shot and killed his mother when she refused him permission to ieave home.; , ; ' A. K. Klder of North Bund, was Heli'uU'd by the county court today to have charge of the timber cruise of .lucknon county, for which the 11)30 budget appropriated $lU,5uo. The cruise la fur the purpose of fix! UK a more equitable basis for timber aHKCHnmentH. A soil survey Is also planned. Klder will Htart work as soon as ho can assemble his force, and will have three crews at work. Klder has had large experience in timber cruising in Coos nnd other coast counties. He will have complete charge of tho work. The matter has been before the county court for several weekH, ami ihey acted after conferences with the county assessor', niid the state tax commission. E (iarden club Flower day, con ducted at the public market on Mouth lilverslde today. Is proving a great success, according to re ports this afternoon. - More, than 101) hli;hwiy residents coming fron points ranging from Vnlon Creek to Aashlind have called for plant. Mrs. Cummlngs, who is distrib uting the flowers as chairman, said that "plans were underway to re peat the program next Saturday morning. All persons with flowers to contribute to the benutifleatlon of southern Oregon highways tre asked to bring them to the market. Lou Is B. Dalley, president of the I'nlted States Lnvn Tennis' asso ciation. Is an ainbltlextrous tennis jtliryer. He got the habit from switching his racquet lor back bond shots. Stock Gambling Versus Income Investment Among; the Wise the Present Buying Trend is a Return to Sound Income Invest ments We Recommend the Purchase " 1 of Monarch Royalty Corpn' (A Delaware Corporation) .Class "A" Preferred Stock Price $17.00 per share To net 9',i per annum. (Approximately) MAIL this Coupon TODAY, tu our Oregon Representative Mr. Frank Dent Jackson Hotel Medford, Ore Pase furnish me full details regarding this Seasoned Month ly Dividend Paying Security and my RIGHTS to limited par ticirjrion in the potentially valuab' Common Stock Bonus Name . ... Address :.. A.S. HEILBRON&CO. Investment Securities San Francisco, Calif. ' IPs t I""1 " $ MA Y-10, 1030. Meteorological Report I Sitllllilll)'. Muy ID. ! Medford and vicinity: TnnlKht nnd Sundny fair with some cloudi nesH; moderate temperature. Oreuon: Fair tonifht and Sun day; somewhat cloudy In ve-st por tion; moderate temperature. "3 . Local Data. 2 -remierature (doi-eeM).. Ii3 HlKhest (last 1 lira.).... 1)3 Lowest (Ir.st i hrs.) 311 113 44 81 .00 Jtel. humidity (pel") ii f'l-eclpitation (inches)..:. .00 State of weather... ..Clear Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn- Intt, 43 deurecs. Total preelpitalion since Septem ber I, 192!i, 13.."0 inches. Ttemperatures a year ao today: Highest, 79; Iowest,-'. Sunset today, 7:11) p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 4:54 a. m. Sunset Sunday. 7:110 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time -3 2 rr a o 'ji J s r Iff H ? ? : 3 CITY. linker City 5 32 Clear Itismarks 43 34 Cloudy liolse 5S 40 Clear Denver' 60 38 Cloudy Don Moines 81 tit! ltain Kresno 74 4ti Clear Helena .- 4 4 34 Snow Los Angeles 64 50 Clear Marshfield CO 42 Cloudy Phoenix OS 4i Clear Portland 6'J 44 Cloudy Ued Bluff 7(1 4)! Clear Uoseburg 40 Cloudy Salt Lake 52 40 P. Cdy. San Francisco 58 48 P. Cdy. fc-'anta Fe 30 Snow Seattle 02 44 Cloudy Spokane 4tf P. Cdv. I Walla WaHu 70 0 P. Cdv.) Winnipeg 54 48 Cloudy j Jletcorologist. TRENTON POLICE CHE I) K'PUOI'r, May 10. (P) Hurry1 10. Dickinson, chief of police In the down river suburb of Trtnton, was arrested by federal authorities today on charges of conspiring witn rum runners to land Canadian liquor under police protection. Three Trenton men also were arrested. Four others are .sought. The government 'claims the conspiracy his existed since January, lllUS.j resulting -in- tne -sate. landing huge quantities of liquor. of 1 Loimes INSURANCE SINCE i9QC Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon ' I I WIN $ 1 0.00 Choose a Name for the Rogue River Valley Movie rtpmlnf.riwre' ken in the1R?eue River Valley, will be shown at the Fox Cratenan for one week, beginning May 11th. Scenic parts of this film mil be used for advertising the vtlley in southern California, till rtP?niSir,f i,title fr th6Jilm is needed" The MAIL TRIBUNE moVi? J frt"2? erSn submitting e best name for this scenic moving p cture film. . Every man, woman and child in southern Ore gon is privileged to enter this name contest. See this pi?cture-Thei. Fill Out; Mail or Bring to Our Office Movie Title Editor, Mail Tribune, Medford, Oregon. Please enter the following title in the Scenic Moving Picture Title contest: My Name is: O My Address is: Plainly write or print title submitted, name and full address""' Contest Closes Midnight Saturday, May 17 See this Picture Every T? f Day Next Week at thefOX Lraterian PATRICK SWAYNE PASSES AT HOME I'utrk-k I-'i-nnclM Kwayn dln at J the home of 44 i I Uv.t' Swayne his ilauchter, ills" S02 Kast Jackson Saturday niornliu;. street early Nl?ed 118 j'tiys after ai-s, four months, four an Illness of t'.iree months from cerebral hemor-, rhages. Mr. Swayne was born in Queens county. Ireland. January li, IS til, coming to America at the age of twenty-one, and settling in the Applegate district 37 years ago. He was married to Barbara Her berger November 13th. lSltH, and to 'this union .five children were born. Mr. Swayne is survived by his wife Barbara, and the following children: Misses Hazel, Josephine, Mary, Lois, Jeanne all of Medford: Mrs. Hugh Barron of Ashland, Ore., and one grandson, Kdwin. He wa s a member of Med f o rd lodge of Klks 11 (IS. Funeral services will be held at tho Catholic church, Monday morning at i:00 a. in., ltcv. Father Black officiating. Interment in Jacksonville cemetery. F r i e n d s wishing to pay their respects to Mr. Swayne may call at the Perl Funeral Home. Services at the grave will be In charge of Medford lodge of JO Iks. A J5.00, $10.00 and 51 5.00 group ing of selected coats, drenses and blouses are at Ethelwyn B. Hoff mann's. Thero Is also a 60 re duction on model hats. 49 TijCtMricM (Immatu WARNER BAXTER in ELINOR GLYN'S "SUCH MEN ARE DANGEROUS" TALKING COMEDY SINGING ACT The All Talking Screen's Newest LAUGH MAKER JOHNNY ARTHUR in "PERSONALITY" Also "TARZAN THE TIGER" Mickey Mouse Cartoon 6 BIG DAYS STARTS TOMORROW Continuous Shows Sunday 12:30 to 11 p. m. Richard Arlcn. Mary Brian in ZANE GREY'S . .. , . All-Talking Outdocr Western .,- .. "THE LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS" HARRY MARY, Painter of the Honih of Men 1 Tinting, Paper Hangup ' Phone 178-J Sundaji Dinner j Hotel Medfe Dinner $1.2; "The Food Is Betta i . i at The Medford Louise Rice, world famous graphol, can positively read your talent,vr " tnd faults in the drawings, vufc, what nots that you scribble who", in thought". Send your " scribblings " or sinai for analysis. Enclose the picturrof HkjT head, cut from a box of Miktulo pfnctk, v ten cents. .Adui'CW Louiae Rice, core of EAGLE PENCIL CO., NEW YORK d TOMORROW Continuous Shows 12:30-1! premiere nttrc6& Last Times TONITE MOVIETONE NEW: TONITE 1 -u- i I WITH THE BT l(7l!a ! i i. - ...f f