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PAGE TWO E' ocal and Personal FishliiK Wish Poor Siuidity Med ford anglers at Squaw Take ycHterduy rcnorted that body of wa ter to be flix feet deeper, due u a dam placed at one end for Irri gation purpoHett, cauaing the fish ing to he under average. A TMchn reported he cauK.U only two. Anjf- llng at Fish Iake also was not aH gooa ns unuai unu iwiiung i"jand .Mr. and Mm. V. II. Itobinaon. eventB of the day wax included tne accidental ducking of n local fifth erman who fell out of his boat. Trout fishing In the Uogue river was also under average due to the cotdneoH of the water. ltiin Into a Window Defective steering apparatus In blamed by Roy llolbrook for run ning into a plate giant window yesterday afternoon in the Sparta building. The window, u part of the Western Auto Supplies com pany lit ore, wan completely demol ished, llolbrook was to appear '.it the police station today to give further explanation. Here From Distant Points Guests from a distance register ed nt Medford hotels Include Win. Carson of Burlington, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. John Mcintosh of Kl Pano, Texas, F. W. Townsend of Turner Valley. Alberta, Canada, A. n. Owen of ICnu Claire, 1h., A It. Owen of Owen. Wis., H. S. Lovojoy of Janesville, Wis., fleo. I FoHter of Wausau. Wis., George Webster of New Westminster, H. C It. B. llart of Chicago. Ill- Mrs. .Margaret Haggerty of St. Pet ursburg, Fla- Mrs. R. Robertson and Sons of Vancouver, H. C. -. Would like to know of, party . driving to Washington. Will share expenses. Phone 548-J. 51 Church Council Meet Tonight Members of the council of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 7:30 this evening for regular session at the church. ' Dressmaking and remodeling nt the Fashion h o p. 424 Medfor-i Bldg. . Tel. 1181. tf Guest ot Ken brooked Floyd Oreon of Milwaukee, Wis., stopped In this city on route north Sunduy to Hpend the day with the A. D. Seahrooke family In the Table Rock district. Mr. Green formerly owned property In thl vicinity, when ho mnde his home In Portland, and Is well known here. Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phono 76. tf Mtlle Girl and u Shoe Pedestrians on North Central nvenuo near the Modford National hunk . this morning afforded a small girl amusement when she threw hor shoe on the sidewalk Und asked . passers -by to pick It up for hoiv As soon' an Mho had the shoo buck. Mho would Immedi ately throw it away again. 16-ln. greell lilnrt slnbn, lnrge o'1 small loads. ' Vnlley Fuel Co.. Tel. 70. ' 344tf Motor to Grants Piihk Mr. and Mr, c, I. Hutchison and Dr. and Mrs. 10, 11. rtcknl of this city spent Sunday In Grants Pass, enjoying dinner at the Red woods Hotel. " Th 'Peaaley's new studio now open, -opposite new Holly theater. tf IIhrh IMai'k Hear , .. ., A fine specimen . of black bear was bagged recently on the North Umpn.ua. 25 miles east of Rose burg, by C. F. Puckett. Puckott keeps a pack of hounds, among them two purebred bluod hounds, and they found the trail of the bear and engaged him In a lively fight until tho hunter came, up and got in a shot. The hear weighed In tho neighborhood of 200 pounds. Tiuart Croqulgnolo permanen; waves at Ilosoborough's Beauty Shop, 12 So. Central. Tel. 362. 63 I'ortlniul Milk Situation Nino more Hhippers of milk to pasteurizing plants of the clly yes terday wore rated as grade It, malt Ing total nf 481). One shipper has been degraded for falling to maintain the standard. J. R. Jen nings, chief of tho milk division announced yesterday. Tho Oro gonlan. j . '1ff-tn green- pino slabs, :.largo or t small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 1 V Sandwiches for picnic lunches and outings are best made with Fluhrer's Sand wich Loaf. A fine, even .textured bread that cuts without tho slight est trace of crumbling. At your grocer 2 ThrtM) WrtMkM R'Mrtod Hepnrta of three auto' mIha)R yenterday wore received by the pulire department today. One oc curred un the Pacific highway de tour between Med ford and J'hoe nlx and resulted In one cur turn ing over. The Keeond took place on the Pacific highway at Midway road and another machine turned over. The third occurred on the Crater I-ake highway. Xame of 'the driven had not been seeuriMl by the police, who said no one wum injured in any of the cimhIich. Klamutli VlsUm In City llirnna Inhnunn nf Wm.lr.r M r. n nd M i'h. K. A. Ko w ler, M r. and Mm. ft. A. Kolph and Joe Ue- vine of Klamath Falls were among the Klamath flection resident spending Sunday In Medford, For best green slabH, ak driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. c"l. tf Condition Miifh Metier Following an Illness of four months, the condition of Patsy Iter rlana, J 2 -year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Herrhin, was re ported today ns greatly Improved. Se Is now able to be up and around. Phone G42, We'll haul away your refu.se. City Sanitary Service. '337tf Iflere From Portland Visitors from Portland register ed at local hotels include O. V. Rob erts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Klst tier, Mr. and Mrs. II. B, Iteckett, If. It. Dlllehunt. Paul Almort, Jt. A. Schallhorn. M. U Coker. A. Io dine, J. A. llven, C. A. Warren, A. If. Pomeroy, U'. A. Chat field. I-loyd S. Hrooks, .1. H. Denner. A. G. Hach, (I, R. Harris, Ixtwell Miller end family, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Collins, Hoy D. Ward, C. W. Spen cer, A. G. Hach and wifo and Air. and Mrs. V. U: Milam. Iet me write your firo Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Rldg. Phono 9i3. tf Building Appllculioii Today A. 1 4. Armstrong will spend $75 to re-shlngle a dwelling on South Holly street; nccording to a build ing application filed with tho city today. See Rrlll's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender' and auto body repairing. tf LeiU'r From Aiihtrln - The sheriff's office was in re ceipt today of a letter from the Vienna, Austria, police department concerning the DcAutremont broth ers, Ray. Roy and Hugh, and came aH a matter of form, giving furth er evidence of the worldwide sear oh that hail brten carried on for the throe brothers, who aro now serving life sentences at the Oregon state penitentiary for mur der arising out of the holdup of a Southern Pacific trnln In the Sis kiyou mountains, October 11, 1923. 16ln .green pine slribs, large or smuu loaoSjAii v njiey AP -- lLI 16. -.-'"' " 844tf Kug-eito Sols Straw Hat Day May 11 has been set as straw hat day for Kugene. T..et us haul nway your garbage and refuse. Phone 54 2, City Bnnl tary Service. 387tf Paving Money RetK'lved . Tho city troanuror's office today received the sum of $30. 500, re ceipts of paving bonds old the Freemnn, Smith and Camp com pany ot Portland. The bonds were issued to cover the costs of pavlnp Park avenue and a portion of Cen tral nvenue. Mother's Day dinner, chicken and turkey. Amy's place, Jacksonville, 50 Ylrdtt'tl Grants JnsM K. T. Daaey, retiring general manager of the gas corporation, was In Grants Pass Saturday on business. Grants Pass Courier. St. Ann's Altar society will have a card party in tho Catholic Parish hall. Wednesday. Publlo invited. 51 Is Former IjociiI Resident IMgar Wight, about whom the Dally Report, Ontario. Calif., news paper, In a recent Issue printed a long artiole. Is former Medford resident. He Is a director of the California Oold nnd Silversmiths' association and has a prominent part In the Jewelry convention tn Angeles this week. Green fir stabs, heavy kind, with ots of mill end blocks, Medford Fuel Co., Phono 631. tf Will Servo leo t'lvani The Howard I 'a rent Teachers association will serve ice cream and cake to nil school children dm Ing the noon hour, Tuesday, May 13. M'e specialise In radiator nnd ! fender repairing nt Van's Garage, 33 So. Hartlett. Phono 208. tf : I tot urn From Portland Itoy Wakefield and Itay lewis ; were among representatives of the I Associated Oil rompnny. who re j turned to Medford yesterday eve- nlng from attending the company meeting held In Portland Saturday. The peasley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf I Complete Work Noon I Another week Is expected to see j thr. eompteti'f i of repair work on I the Jackson street bridge after which it will be thrown open to ; traffic again. A small crew of ' men has hnrn lytng a new floor . on tho bridge ami In due course of time, n covering of itsphuH Is j expected to be placed thereon. Hemstitching, picoting. pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 3&?tf ftiirrlHgr 1,lcnc Ixiiei1 The rotmty clerk's office Issued n marriage license Saturday after- noon to (teorge Harrington. 25. and j.rosephlne Kktrom, 25. both of Klamath Knits. Dynse's ditnee Wed. and Dreamland, dents, 75c. Sn I., hi MKDFOftD MATL CuTirnrniuiiH Hero Ktimlny Among Calffornians registering at Medford hotels Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. H. WalHer of San Mateo, H. H. Heath of Glendale, Ruby Ware nick, Mr. and Mrs, Hoy Specht, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Day, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. Davis, II, it. Hale, John Hegley and Jrfon G. Go her of I.oh Angele; FP If. Car raters of Santa Monica, W. 11. Sherman, and Mr. and Mrs. V. 1,. Flinker of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Jleekert Jr., C. U Wufclren. Dr. and Mrs. Kdward IlaugMf, of Panadena, Mr. and Mrs. X. Wright and Isabel Wright of San .lose," Mr. anl Mrs. H. U. Ilarderiek of Berkeley, f. -M. Sholtss of Santa Rosii, and the following from San j Francisco: Mesdames F. . Pyle, a n d v . v n u e, ni iss r. m yh1.; .Mrs. J. M. Cox. Kva Williams. Mrs, Allan II. Thompson, Mr. ami Mrs, A. K. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. J, Mayauch and F. W." laekett. Fiigeno Man Loses Suit Louis Staton of Kugene ast week lost in his attempt to coliec; $lu. 000 from the Portli.nd-Mcdford Truck line when a jury returned a verdict In favor of the company Staton charged that ho was in Jured and his automobile damaged in a collision for which the truck driver was to blame. Civil Trial Today The civil action of Mary and J F. Meikle against 1 1. H. Plummber for JfiT,, claimed to be duo for rental fees was,, in progress today In circuit court. Dyngo's dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. Gehtff, 75c. 62 Oregouliins at llolels Among Oregonlann registered at Medford hotels other than thoio from Portland, are M. C. Woodard of Silverton, W. I Stark and H. C. Ayers of Marshfleld, W, C. Theda1 of Hillsborot Mrj and Mrs. Herb Owen, Harry Klllott, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kuykendall and John Dll lard of Bugeno, J. B.. Heard of Mc Minnvllle, Mr. and Mrs. B. I Green of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Daney of Salem, C. K. Moyer, H, iMathews and Mr. and Mrs. L, J. liennett of Roseburg. Goes to Mot Ha i in .1. 1). MePherson left Medford this morning for Kallspell, Mont., where he plans to spend several clays attending to business Inter ests. Anyone who would like a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at this office nnd inspect the banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cast. 25tf Or. Hall iih Fnothall Man "Tho rumor' persists that Vrcsi dent Mall of tho University of Oro Kon will coach the fonthall team aKalli' next fallt usalHted ' hy Br. Clarence W. Spears," writes Knuto ltockne In a nowspapor article. No, hut Or, Mall has domonstrntotl that a colk'Ke president does not need to ko entirely Into eclipse so far AS nthlotlc affairs on his own cam pus are concerned. The Oregon Inn.' 1 Kpctiftl Sunday lhrc Mr; ami Mrs. F. W Satem spent Hunday Koulkcs uf In Medford with Mrs. Koulkes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Reynolds, Jns))er Keynolds, who was niso homo for the weekend, returned with them to KUKone, wh6Vf he Is a student at the University f Oregon Hero I'Yoill Hlo Vista . Mrs. JCrnestlne Steele nnd son Itlchanl. arrived .In Medford this mornluK from Hlo Vlstn, Cal visit Mrs. .Steele's sister, Mrs. George Crawford. riil:'l'j(ors 0M'rathn i.Mis. o. o. Clark, who under went a major operation at the Com munlty hospital this mornhiK. Is reported to he KCttliiK nlonu "Ice ly. I'orl lander Loaves. S. Kashland uf rm-tland left this mrrninK for the north after MPvernl days' luislness visit In southern OreKon. Mr. Knshland spent the week-end at Fish lake, and was rewarded hy a nice catch or, trout1; ! i , ,'. ; ! ; j . . 1 . - n r :. i Accomplishments of tho South ern Oregon-Northern California Development association, were re viewed by C. E. dates, president of the association, at today's lun cheon of the Klwanls club. Dr. Kit-hard II. Dlllehunt. In charge of the crippled chliOreu's clinic at the Itaptift church today, was scheduled to speak, the rush of tho clinic to be present. .Mr. dates declared lion of the Crescent but duo to was unable the comple tely harbor Is practically assured and told of the benefits southern Oregon will enjoy as n result. He also re viewed the suimtsh of the hnrimr hearing at CtVseont City last month. Halt) headed men had their day when a group of them some way or other, were sealed together, and later caused every man with thin hntr nt the luncheon to be fined Iflc each. Twenty-two were found In a check ' Af Klwnntans ptTMont. Today' luncheon Includ ed quite a number of visitors. healtTTparaqewill MovliiK pleturcs of the annual health parade will be taken to morrow by the Copeo udvertlslllK department (or early exhibition hy the Copeo news reel. These films will be "combined with the Copeo pictures of heaOi parades of former years and should pro vide an Interesting history of health activities In the locnl schools, HARBOR PROJECT; TOLD KIWANIANS TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Meteorological Report May 12, 1930 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair; mild tempera ture. Oregon: Fair In Interior and cloudy on coast tonight and Tuca day; mild temperature. en H v ir r tj Local Data. a J g 4ti 70 45 88 Highest (Lafit 12 lira.) 78 lowest (Last 12 hrs.) . 38 Rel. hmldlty (Pet.) 26 Precipitation (Ins.) .00 .00 State of weather. Clear P. Cdy. I-owpst temperature this morI Ing, 44 degrees Tela I precipitation since Sept. 1 1929, 13.50 Inohea. ' Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 73; lowest, 45. . . . Sunset today, 7:21 p. m. SunrlBe Tuesday, 4:52 a. m. Sunset Tuesday, 7:22 p. m. . Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time S3 3 Baker City G4 46 Rain Bismarck 62 48 Rain Boftie 66 46 Clear Denver 54 38 Clear Des Moines 68 52 Cloudy Fresno 76 48 Clear Helena 02 86 Clear Los Aimeles .... 72 64 Clear Manihfleld (14 42 Cloudy Phoenix , 84. 54 Clear Portland 70 48 Clear Red Illiitr 82 52 Clear Rosebiirg 74 44 Clear Salt Lake City.. 60 46 Cloudy San Francisco .. 68 50 Cloudy Santa Fe 62 38 Clear Seattle 66 ; , 48 . Clear Spokane 66 i 44 Clear Walla Walla .... 74 48 Clear Winnipeg 56 48 Cloudy W. J. (lUTCHISON, Meteorologist. . : t THE BOOK STORE The postofflce sub-station, No. I. which had been located for years past In the Russell store 0111 East Main street, but which had to seok new quarters owing to that store going out of business very jsoon, opened for business today In Us now quurters, in the .Medford' Book Store, on the east side of North Central avenue between Main ami Sixth streets. The sub station, which is attract ively locuted In tho store with all new fixtures, is In charge of. Mrs. Ilessle Dewey, who conducted it nt the Kussell store, and Is generally expected to do a much larger and constantly Increasing business be cause of the new location being tnoro centrully and conveniently located than tho old one, practi cally In the heart of the business district. , . The sub-stutlon handles a postal business practically the snmo as the general postofllee. except In the delivery or mail und the salo of International money orders. Do mestic money orders, however, may be obtained there, and stamps are also sold and parcel post business bundled. gheesebBsters The board of directors of the new cooperative cheese factory now being established nt Central Point, have called a general meet ing of dairymen of the valley to be held Wednesday evening at the armory in Medford, beginning at o'clock. , Plans have been progressing slowly but surely relative to the new enterprise and at Wednesday night's meat lng reports will be made by the directors as to what has been done so far. All stock . subscribers and inter ested dairymen are uik.uI to attend thin meeting., Itlnnford Shores, former owner of the tirt'cne and Shores service station, now ovarii and operated by ny I'lllmer of Klamutli Kails. has left this city for Ynklnm. Wash., where he Is enterlnit the wholcsutliiK business. a Mr. Shores Is accomoanleil Itv Mrs. Shores and their itiiunhlors. Nancy and fathie. They pii to make their home in the northern Clly. O M-oMUli lute Suited, meetimt sis'Avoti ldito and Chspter, ,':3u p. in.. .May 12th. I.. K. WILLIAMS. SI secretary. Snoclrtl CimvoiiitifMi Crater iJikr Chapter No. 32. A. M . Tuef-d;iy. May 13. So p. m, Work in the Mark Master degree. Visiting members welcome. 1 H. 1. IMVKf.rJ, 11, p. I. K. SCllCI.Klt. Secy. P. 0 SUB STATION OPENED TODAY IN OREflON; MONDAY. MAY 12, 1930. RUTH CHATTERTON WWJjZ !S CONVINCING IN ''SARAH 4Nn snN'l 282. VI Ull II I I1MU VUM We have always regarded Uuth ChaUerton us a great actress. But never before ns in any sense a beautiful woman. However. In "Sarah and Son." at th Crater ian last night, she seemed to this reviewer' somewhui susceptible eyes as really beautiful. Not all the time. Hut at certain mo ments. Perhaps . the character of her role had something to. do with It. There is a cold intellectual quality, - a certain hardness about Miss Chattertoiv which heretofore, has been reHponsible no doubt for her selecting roles of the adventurous and non-sentimental type. Hut in Sarah and on, Miss Chatterton demonstrates how a truo artist can overcome her fa cial registration on the screen, by what, for want of n better term, might be termed her spir itual appeal. The dominant note of her mother-love role, was a tigerish devotion, but she softened this and rendered it poignantly moving, by her scones with her stolen son, which were as fine ex-; ample of true emotional acting, as the present reviewer has seen j in many a moon. . . i Fpllowing tho example of Lib- j erty, wo would give "Sarah and j Son" a four-star rating. The pho- tography is excellent, the sound : reproduction good, the support of Miss Chatterton could scarcely be Improved upon, und the Intel ligence nnd restraint shown In the directing Ih outstanding. Aside from the deaf and dumb boy epi sode, which wo regarded as highly improbable, every incident was convincing, action was swift, the sequencer skillfully arranged, and more Important than all, the baby In the case was a real baby: and the boy. not a whipped cream Imitation, but a real boy. For those who insist upon comic relief, there is a good Lloyd Ham ilton comic on tho bill, and for added measure, Medford, through the eyes of a movie camera are shown. The views of local or chards In full bloom, are alone worth the price of admission. ' , : -'' U. V. R.' ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. William Hammett, well known residents of this city, have recovered from a severe at tack of poisoning occasioned by eating mushrooms. Both are able to -be up, though somewhat pale and weakened. The mushrooms were of the variety that become poisonous after beintr soaked in water over night. Krtehds gave the liammetts a ha'.ch of mushrooms which they hnd picked on the banks of Rogue river. They cooked and ate some themselves shortly after they were picked, without any :::-effects. On their way home, they left a supply with the Hammetts. The J la in metis ate the mush rooms at their next meal, after cleaning and leaving them soak in water overnight. They became violently nauseated and were very 111 for several hours. Mushrooms- aro no longer n dainty tidbit in the Hammett household. 1 The rains of last week caused a heavy growth of mushrooms, which were gathered by Medford mushroom epicureans. Including William O'ilara and Charles l'altn. The experience of the Hammetts has caused a heavy decline in the mushroom market. Hejjular communication of Iteames chapter O. K. S., Wednesday evening, May 14th. Soi'lhl nlcht; vIsitliiK members welcome. Hattlo M. Alden. Sec. 52 '. ; . ; Mall Tribune ads are read by 2(1.000 people every day. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY b'OH 11KNT Desirable two bed e.f flcfencv apt. The Uerben. 10 tjulnce St. 51 tf KOIt RENT Kuvnlshed npart- ment. ;30 4. I entral. oi I.UST Iold wrist watch with In itials ai.H '19 on back. Kinder plense return to .Mall Tribune of fice. 64 I AWT Jitnuen bathing suit Sun day, heave at Mail Tribune. 53 KOK .V. Frrsh J entry heiffr. Plliirn. lll'J-W. .-.3 KOIt SAI.K 91! Kranklln tciurinR chi'. . ( nil n;to-l wi KOIl SAI.K 1 .n n k vanKe In kooiI wndlllon. iiox SU-A. Lioicr KOIt KENT Furnished llouso In rounlry. IMionr K-I3-.M. 52 VOW SAhR Klvo hlEh Rr:irtp Hl Kt'iin cows, one hrlfor. Two unit IXW.hvhI niilklnu nihchlno. Uo IivhI elortrli srparator, one 420. ! SjJlon FalrhankH-Morse nuto-! ntio pump anil povvpr Nhop-i xlirarlnit machine. I'hone Kaslp! f'oinl 4hK-3I before SrCO a. m. and after 6:00 p. m. 5; 1 KAST KUOXT 7ity ae..m-nt! ! All p;lid. firit-rla!s const ruction, larse lot. paved street, fine1 neixhhorhond: nnd for few days can make pick-up price nd fair terms. Sep I line, for Homes. Nash Motel orner. MUSHROOM POISON CAUSES SICKNESS HAMMETT FAMILY 7 9 7:30 p. m. Hotel Governor Clinton orchestra. NBC service to KCIO; KOW-7 to 7:15 p.m. 7:30 t o7:4." p. ni. Amos 'n' Andy. NBC service to K0, KHQ. KO.MO, KC1VJKECA. 7:45 to H p. m. Literary Digest prohibition poll and latest world news flasHes interpreted by Kloyd Gibbons. NliC service to KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, K 1CCA 8 to 9 p nists. . Rudy Seiger's Sympho- 'NBC service to KHQ, KO W, K PO, K F I ; K S L H : J o to 9 p. m. 8 to 8:30 p. m. Piano Capers. NRC service to KdO, KKCA. 8:30 to 9 p. m. Harp Harmony. NBC service to KOO, KKCA. 9 to 9:30 p. m. Voice of Fire stone. NBC service to KCiO, KHQ. KOMO, KOW, KFI, KSL, KOA. 9:30 to 10 p. m. Musical Muske teers. NBC service to . KGO, KGW, KOA. 10 to 10:30 p. m. House of Myths NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KOA. JO: 30 to 11 p. m. Hot Spot of Radio. NBC service to KGO, KOA; KOMO 10:30 to 10:45 p. m. 11 to I li p. m. Dance orchestra. NBC service to KGO. ' Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin 8Utlon) Monday. 5 to 5:30 Standard Flamo Gatf Program. 5:30 to G Scherer Motor Co. 6 to 6:15 Big pines Lumber Co. :15 to 6:30 News nnd mar- kets by Mall Tribune 0:30 to 7 The Toggery & Nunn-Bush Kntertalners. 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash presented by Associated Oil 4 Co. 8 Govt, frost forecast by 5 Floyd Young. 8:0(1 to 8:30 Eads Trans- for and Storage Co, 8 30 to. !l:30 Mona Motor Oil Co. . Tuesday. 7:40 to 7:55 Popular re- cordings. . 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mail Trib- 4 une. 8 to 8:30 Children's Gold Bond Kadio half hour. 8:30 to 8:45 Parker's Potato Chip., T , 8:45 to ! Tengwald lnaur- ance Agency. U to U:30 Thirty Minutes of Mellow'd Melody. 9:30 to 10 Lawrence's, Jew- cllers. . 10 to 10:30 Popular He- cordings. 10:30 to 1 1 Medford mejtic Laundry. 11 to 11:30 Crowson's 11:30 to 12 Swem's Shop. Uo- Olft 12 to 12:30 Popular Rccord-'S' ings. 12:30 News flashes by Mail Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Monarch Seed f and Feed Co. 1 to to 1:30 Isaacs Store, Ashland. 1:30 to 2 Popular record incs. . 2 to 2:30 People's Electric Store. tf 2:30 to 3 Bohnert' Ilhu barb. 5 to 5:30 Standard Flamo 4 Gas Program. 5:30 to 6 Merle Klndte. 6 to 6:15 Big Pines Lumber 4 Co. 6:15 to 6:30 Big Pines Lum- her Co. 4 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar- kets by Mail Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Palmer Music House. 4 7 to 7:15 Tom and Wash. 4 presented by Associated Oil 4 Co. 4 8 Govt, frost forecast by 4 Floyd Young. 4 8 to 8:30 Firestone Service Store, Inc. 4 8:30 to 9 Delicatessen. Bak- 4 . ejy and Cnfe. . , 4 9 to 10 California Oregon 4 Power Co. 4 4 4 ' ''lall Tribune ads are read hi Jfl.noft nonnlf rvprv dnv n f)A' rfA-i-ioimes V insurance .VtGENGY SINCE 130C HARRY MARX Painter of the Hornet of Men Tintinu, Paper Hanging i Phone 178-J Women's Hose $1.00 pair Silk from top to t with rencn ntel 1 PLAN OBSERVANCE ON MEMORIAL DAY FOR DEAD IN WAR At 11 meeting of repr esentatives of veteran and pntrlullc societies hold at the Jackson County Ll .. titans nnd o r dements we made for Me- ' " Patriotic lii-rti'V JSJllui'Otl-V fi-iniift nn mun. ""-l.,.... lans. .... c.vlc. fruternT A memorial hi.i.. "..". "" l,ln welf. i.....' l! ill the at 11 ...K(,.h veterans of all wars, un . . , - - ! m m, . members of patriotic organizations und the general public are Invited to attend. ' t The proRiam for Decoration, r...,. Pridiiv. Slay 3th. will he WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION TO CAPACITY EVERY SHOW NOW The Picture They're All Talking About ZaneGrey'' I If t .. ...Nt.-SC5....S. . ..ft JS 1 i JjX O All Talking Comedy ' WiNi "TOOT SWEET" (fJ!) MiRiS FREDRIC MARCH ( f J SPECIAL m, Oj ivuvrur. KlVfiK VAL1.LI - nro"8" the Eyes nf the MOTION PICTURE CAMEBA TOMORROW NITE-Box Office Open No"' TUT It r similar to those to which , 1ms been accustomed i years. A street formed nt tho eity . u. in., will move ... .. " bridge where short exomT ti$e place, then return to where there win ,0 "1 hi, Including spenKiiiK. in ca f weather tho exerpinD i. 'W the park will be mrr$b In the afternoon th - Army of the Republic and it. 1 ilinry organizations WU PJJH memorial nmi'i'm . cemetery. ? "Si- . ,. Sunday. .May "2l in the parailo and to bo pre, the exercises to follow It V, nark and ueninteri. at l fli-nVna nt t.ni ........ :'. ' ..n-i.uis In l cemeteries will l.e ,in . . -"i.upa. the si nfcn rr OF WESTERN TAIRS Starrinq RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN HARRY CREEN OUTDOOR Action Thriller of the Wide Open Spaces AND LOOK AT THESE SPE CIAL SHORT FEATURES METROTONE NEWS showing Mis Total Elipse of the Sun Granthnd Rice Sportlight "BODY BUILDERS' Should she get a diverse? See this all-talki Bridge Comedy, "HE TRUMPED HER ACE" REGULAR RIALTO LOW PRICES Mat. 10,25 Eve. 10, 35 LAST TIMES TONITE ALL Cr. The First La of the Screen in the Woman Thrill cf the . Year , ADDED ATTRACTION ALL THIS WEEK ALL I HI3 TTf" SEE MEDFORD AND TUJi nnim . - SENIOR CLASS PLAY