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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1930)
i PAGE TWO Tocal and 'Personal Marjorle Kelly Chosen by Albany News dlHputcheB Bont out from Albany. Ore., lat Saturday Htated that Miss Marjorie Kelly of Med ford, who graduates from the l.Tnl verslty of Oregon this spring, haa been named by the hoard of educa tion of that city to direct physical education In Albuny'n school next year. 1'iirsoiiH Complete Vllt Hetclnald Parsons, who linn been MpendiiiK the punt week at hln or chard home near thin city, left on the noon Hhaatu today for Seattle. Her from DlMant PoIiiIn Guests from a distance reglster ed at Medford hotels Include I,. P. ClAlbralth of Pueblo, Colo., C. H. Coffin of Boise, Ida., it. J. Mark of Wabash, lnd Ham Carey of Fi. Wayne, Ind., Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Kheran of Las Vegas, Nev. Can carry two to four people to anu rrom uraier jaite; ior apwuiin ment phone 1000; auk for Fred, or leave message. No. 20, Merrick's, 00 Sam Valley School Play The Sams Valley high school will present the senior play, "Hurry, Hurry, Hurry," at the Table Hock Hchoolhuuse tomorrow evening, It Mvhh announced today. The curtain will i' lo at 8:15 p. m. The stu dcntH expect a largo attendance not only from the two district rep resented but from other section uf tho valley. . . . Chauncey Florey now located 123 East Main St. Glitf Cullers Totlny List of vlHitors In Medford today from neighboring localities Includes Sterling Hlchmond and Mrs. Lloyd Palen of Central Point, A. C. 1 lull -baugh of Talent, Miss Kdlth May of Trail apd Mrs. Ralph Uender of Shady Coi)o. AVo aro prepared to do all kinds of plastering. stucco, brick nnd ce ment work, No Job too small, ni Job too big. Let home men do your work. Tel 292-H. F. W. James & Son, Wheeler Apts. 7T Jlev, Dr. Katou ilven tlonm-H At the Oregon ItaptlHt conven tion at Portland last week, in ad dition to being' chosen a member of the, convention board for three years and as a trustee for the West ern Baptist Theological seminary for three years. Rev. Dr. W. K. Eaton of tho First Llrvptlst church tif Medford was chosen to give the convention sermon next year. For Decoration Day, cut flowers und old-fashioned bouquets. Sam uvlaon'a Flower Oarden, 208 Clark St. Phone 880-X. ... 08 New KxperL lllf Ionian Lieut. Burrel M. tiauvnm proved bis nfficlnnnv with tha rlfln Yester day .by, narnlnir himself Jrr at' -thu laiigo tno tine or expert, pnemaa. The Band Box, and Shoe Box, 223 Hast 6th,. are offering excep tional values in hats and shoes. 07 Visited G. I. Friends John Pntrlck of Medford, who formerly lived lh Grants Pass, was In that city Saturday visiting friends. ,. For, best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. .... . flfitf Jlero from Port In ml Included among Port la ml re I dents registered at Medford hotols Humlay wore M. 11. Nichols. W. R Croft. H. Williamson, J. II. Coi C. C. Hole. P. II. Schnell, R. Oku- lu lid, Chester Lee, A. J. Cooklsley, C. A. Wettershorn, Dr. Geo. Kouth, Fred Oleter, J. C. Phllo, J. H. Les snrd. W. T. PUlsbury and H. O Hearte. - . ,, . I will pay $5.00 reward for in formntlon leading to recovery of outboard gasoline motor for boat, stolen from my ranch. C. A. DoVoo. v , B2tf Kn Route to Toronto K. C. Jerome, past potentate of Hlllnh temple, left Med Turd Sun day evening for Toronto, Canada, where he will attend tho Shrlners' eonvontlon. He was accompanied from Grants Pass by Rex Harnett of that city. ' Montana annual picnic, 3 miles fflnuth on Pacific highway from Medford, Sunday, June 1. Hrtmc I basket lunch and table service. Knjny a day with old friends. 70 t Howards Helnrii I Mr, and Mrs. George Howard, who have been In Portland for the past week visiting relatives and 'friends and attending to business imntters, returned to Modfoid Sun- Jiuy. a ... . ... ....... 1 :Dry kindling $2.60 per1 loftd;,VS ley Fuel Co., Phono 7w. if Ready for tho fruit No fuss No muss. . Fluhror'i 'Shortcake Layora are a real time-savor. On salo at all grocors. ! Kin math Full VMlor ' ' t ' Anion? the Klamath FuIIh reai I dents spending Sunday In Metlford ! were Mr. and Mm. M. C. Shepherd, Mr. and Mnt. J. K. (Jove, Mr. and Mtb. Kdward Arthur. reiuIlclon'H Milk Jlrjnilntloim The Pendleton city council luft week panned a milk ordinance for regulation and Inspection of duirieH providing milk for Pendleton. The ordinance has been hanging fire for Homo time. It was champion ed by the Pendleton Women's club. Convention Fine "The best convention the dent ists have evir held," was the de scription lr. II. II. Klltott gave of the recent one in Kugene, upon bin return to Medford today. Whir away Dr. Klliott went on to Port land to visit M in. Klliott, who I receiving medleal treatment there, and reports she. Is In a much im proved condition, lie also visited hit mother at The Dalles. Public Market Grocery Butter 40c lb., eggs 25c doz., all standard coffee 43c. . ...8"J Idifrerty In Clly C. I). Lafferty, industrial kRent for Southern Pacific, is here from Portland to spend the day confer ring with A. S. Rosenbaum an 1 other railroad officials. Chauncey Florey now loeute.l 123 ICast Main St. , 05tf Leaves mi lmg Trip Charles Klllott, accompanied by his mother, left yesterday by moto t spend four weeks In Iowa, visiU Ing friends und relatives ut Roone end Ames. He plans to be at hi.t destination next Saturday night... Real money saving values in hats at the Hmmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store, 89c to $5.98; amazing vjiluej. 67 To Alter Dwelling Sam KroHchelJ will wpend $1!000 lu alter nnd re-stucco a dwelling on West Fourth street, according to un application on file today at tho city building department. ... Mrs. Hillings of S. Riverside Ave. says that Dr. Hlazos Poison OuK Prenciiptlon completely cured her In two days. It 1m sold and guar anteed by Heath'u Drug Store.. 71 Left Tor Albany George L. Hurley, n big winner at yesterday's American Legion boat races .left today for his homo at Albany, taking back with hhn several first places won at tho races. Ills bout, Golden Slipper, performed to perfection, despite the fact that yesterday forenoon It struck a hidden wnog In the water and broke a fhaft. The damago slowed down the revolutions of tho propeller from fiOOO to 4100 prr minute after u new shaft was in stalled. . , . . Look! Men's suits cleaned and pressed $1.00 cash and carry. Cnique Cleaners, 20 , S. Central. Phone 06.. . J . ... . . 71 One Marriage, LleeiiHe 1 .. i TJio county oUk'ja of flrevlMied a. marriage license today" in Grant Itohann, 25, and Thelmu HrunUow, IH, both of Yreku. For Sale: Cut flowers of Span ish Iris, blue or yellow, and old fashioned flowers of a largo vari ety. Corsages and mixed bouquets made to order. . Reasonably priced. Phone 390-L or call at 32G South Hglly St. C8 Father ClnlniH lAt Girl A 10-year-old girls who told of ficers her last name was l'Vrry, was brought to tho police Htatlou this morning by City Traffic T. 11 UobliiHon, following information from a local resident who tele phoned the chtld was lost. The glr( was In a nervous state and was unable to tell officers Just, where "be lived. She remained at the police station until the arrival of her father, who Is believed t be a mill worker. He took her li charge. Anyono who Would llko a bar gain In u high grado banjo should call at this officn and inspect the banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 2!tf Tho. Pensions' . now studio now open, opposite new Holly thcuter. ..... if Veiling lu Medfoi-fl Pat Padelford, manager of the Stat theater at Grants Pass, for mer Medford flatter, arrived yes terday to spend a day or two in this city. He wh accompanied by his wife. Padelford took part In several main events hero and was well .known, throughout southern OreKon. 4 For bcs( green slabs, ask drlwr or call MedTord Fuel Co., Tel. t31. er.tr The Peasleys1 new studio nov? open, opposite new Holly theater. tf CallfiiriilauN nt Hotels Guests from California realsterel at Medford hotels Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. M. Seagrass of Piedmont. Mr. and Mrs. C, K. Gor den and p. K. Harland of Oakland. Joseph Cheirumy of Hurllimame, R. A. Swain of l.tw Anceles, Frank White of San Luis Obispo, It; G. Henry of Herkeley, and the follow ing from San Francisco; .Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Purcell, Mr. and Mr. B. W. Hons. Mr. and Mrs. J. sr. Coin, Chas. Young. Frank I A. Austin. R. P. O'Neill and F. K. Hlldebrund. Montana, annual picnic, 3 mllc soul h on Pacific highway f nun Medford,. Sunday. June 1. llriug basket luucb ami table servlc-. Knjey a day with eld friends. 70 We specialise In radiator nnd fender repnlrlug t Van's Garage, rs So. lhittlett. Phono SOS. tf Hob Heuel's Kiicne Aeeouut R cost Halherl S. Deuel only (H to obtain the republican nomina tion as candidate for representative of this county, according to bis ex pense statement filed with the sec retary of state last Saturday. I'lilipie Cleaners special price on l...lla ,.) ltd. Vln. ...II- .l.,.l nnd pressed (l.no eash and earry. central, mono jmi, 71 arrcnTonn matl t'liHiiiiivy llorey Ageiu-y Moved The Chauncey Florey Insurance agency ban moved from the First National Hank building to 123 Kasx Main street, over the Rex cafe. Insurance Men Here U. V. Gilhnore, manager In San Francisco of the London and Lan cashire Insurance company, ac companied by Dudley' Allen, special agent for the same company in Portland, are in Medford today conferring with local insurance men. Curs llmlly Damaged An auto collision yesterday at the Intersection of Columbus ave nue and West Main street resulted in heavy damage to cars driven by C. K. Smith anil Mrs. Florence Furrey, both of Medford. Smith was driving onto Main from Co lumbus when he collided with the second machine, which struck his car In the region of the rear door. Both cars turned over as a re-ult of the impact nn-.lMr. Furrey sus tained a few minor injuries.' Better Insurance service at less cost. Insure your hay and grain now. C. L. Goff, 44 N. Riverside. Tel. 1496. 6S Special low price for cleaning women's clothes. Cnique Cleaner. S. Central. Phone 96. 71 Guests of MoitIk Family Old time friends for 30 yeurp, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Peters' of Santa Ana, Cal., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris nt Table Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Peters arc en route to tour Alaska for the summer. J. L, Fowler of Sann. Ana is also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Fni- IipkI L'i'ppn slnliH nuU IHvnr or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Month end specials In hats an4 shoes at the" Rand Box and Shoe Box, 223 ICast 6th St. Gage tailor ed hats at clearance prices, $2.08, $3.08 and up to $7. B0; popular priced hats $1.98 and up; shoes (2.0 5 to (5.95, exceptional values. 67 Lowest Oregon Caves BUI J. H. BH lings je&', supervisor of the Siskiyou national forest here, said Saturday that tho lowest bid recommended by the, Portland of fice on excavation of the new exit tunnel for tho Oregon Caves, was submitted by a Portland firm, In the amount of (6,140. This bid, however, la subject to tho approval of the Washington, D. C, office. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Faahton Shop, 424 Medforl Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf ' Phono . 542. WoMl haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Returns North W. H. McGulre, who wits In this city for the C. & li. Fruit company case, left this morning for Portland, where he makes his headquarters. For Sitle; Cut ftnwntra of finnn ish 'Trls, bhio or yellow, and obi fashioned flowers of a largo vari ety. Corsnges and mixod bouquets made to order. Reasonbly priced. Phono 300-L or call at 325 South Holly St. . .. ,68 All kinds second-hand lumber for sale un building being torn down at 6th and Grape. 67 Selling Dogr Licenses Oog owners are still purchasing licenses at the county clerk's of fice, where figures today revealel that 777 havo been sold this yeai. with the latest ones fToltig to Krlc Xygren, Lester Messal and Law rence Mcjurnl of Lake Creek, Krvln Burgess of Medford and L. A. Diln worth of Trail. Dynge's dance. Wed. and Sat. Dreamlnnd. Gents 75c, 6; Party to go to Rosehurg or Ku gene Thursday, share expense. Call 625-R. evenings. . fij Not on Duty YeMertlny An infected thumb, resulting from slivers of an axe handle, ke) George Xlckerson from duties as scorer at yesterday's American Le gion boat races at Emigrant lake. He has beun suffering from the injury for several days. Hemstitching, picotlng, plcntlng, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. . 257tt" . Chauncey. Florey now . located 123 Ka.it Main St. 6.'. If Here from Oregon Polnta Among the treRonlans renister ed at Medford hoteN are K. J. Scel tars of Salem, J. F. Just of Cor vallis, W .J. Smllh of Roseburg. V. J. Mlshler, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I .aw rence a ml M r. a nd M rs. (.'. Watklns of Kugene. Let me wiito your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland UUltf. Phone !)y3. tf ' Tuesday. May 27, 8 p. in., St. Mark's card party; progressive and pivot bridge; prlxen and refresh ments; 3rc. Public Invited. , 66 School Phule Thursday The closing of the Tjke Creek school for the summer will be fea tured by n picnic and program next Thursday afternoon. An Interest ing program Is being prepared by Julia Sidley, teacher. The Reaver Creek school, tautibl by Lois Fret well, will have r picnic Saturday afternoon, followed by a pronram of stereoptlcoti views In the even ing. The Lincoln school will nlo have a picnic Saturday. See Brill's Sheet Mcfcil Wnrk3 for radiator, fender nnd auto bony repairing. tf Second-hand lumber being tor! from building at 6th and Grape for eale cheap. 67 ie Firemen's Group of New Jer- ness and conferring with . Y. Tenpwald. J Call at (2& s. Holly and see tha Spanish Iris. Two shades of blue or yellow. Reasonably priced. Place your orders now for Decor.i-J lion Diiy. Phone 3!0L, fix TmnuftK medfotto. Kffitii Lnylne Out Xew Course Work has started on the ne'w 14th green at the Alderwood Coun try club under the supervision of H. Chandler Kgan, noted golf course architect und ex-amateur champion. When,1 completed, the 14th will measure 140 yards and will be raised in back and the now putting surface also will be well trapped. It will be a par three hole. The Oregoni.h, Here From Yreka Mrs. Warren Walker and daugh ters, Marjorie and Betty, aro in this city from Yreka to visit Mr. and Mi"H. Jake Fry. Kx peeled Till Week The Misses Grace nnd Alice Scjiott arc expected to' urrlve this week to spend a short time vis iting Miss Esther O'son at 'her home north of Medford on the Central Point highway. Miss Grace Schott has been teaching school at Bend und her sister Alice, was a teacher at the Carlton school on the coast near, Marshfield. . Bargains In ladies' hats, new haU arriving daily Included In this sale. Look at this: 89c, (1.98, (2.98 up to (5.98. . Real money savers ,at the Jimmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store. 67 Dynge'n dance, Wed. and Sat., preamland. , Gents 75c. .s 67 Seattle Visitors In City 1 r Included among-the Seattle res idents In the city who aro reg istered at local hotels, are J. b. Lnndls, Mr. and Mre. It. P. White. Mr. and Mrs. , H. W. Allen, and C. A. Kofron." 50,000 ft. Dry Cedar Shlplap at (20 per M, at Medford Lumber Co. If Geo. A. Bohnert, General Truck ing, at FItchtner'a Garage. Tel. 180. State Traffic Accidents Traffic accidents on Oregon highwuyH took 'a toll of 10 lives and resulted In the injury of 376 others during 'April. A total of 24!t6 accidents woro reported during the month, four of those killed being pedestrians. , Call at 325 S. Holly and see the Spanish Iris. Two shades of blue or yellow. Reasonably priced. Place your orders now for Decora tion Day. .Phone 390-L. 68 , Let us haul away your garbago and refuse,. Phono 5-12, CUy. Sani tary Sorvlce. ' 387tf Mih. 1! row ii Visitor Airs. Fred Brown is In Medford today from Willow Ranch, Cnl., visiting friends and attending to business matters. tJ.6-in.,, green pine slabs, large or small loads. Vulley Fuel Co., Tel. 76, 344tf Copco M en V Islt O. G. Steolo und H. P. Bos worth, division managers of the California Oregon lower company were local business visitors nt the Copco general offices In" this dry today. Mr. Steele is located at Yreka, Cal., nnd Mr. Bosworth makes his headquarters. at .Klam ath Falls. Attractive and dainty' are the new girl graduate pastel chlffcn frocks now on. display at Kthel wyn B. Hoffmann's foe (19.75 to (25. , . . 6Hf It ere on Business ! N. Sonday, reiiresentativc of Anaco, arrived on the noon Shasta today from San Franaclsco to spend the remainder of the day conferring with local people. 16-in. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. 344tf I .eg ion to Meet A large crowd is looked for at tonight's meeting of Medford popt American Legion at the armory. The session will start at U:00 p. m. and every ex service man is urged to be pres ent. Several matters of interest aro slated to come up for dis cussion. Clean cotton rags wanted at Mail Tribune office. tf Duiisniulr Manager Here H. M. Edmonds, districts man ager for the California Oregon Power company at Dunsmulr, Cal.. was a business visitor In Med ford yesterday. lfl-In. green nine slabs, large ;oV small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 76. 344tf Driving to Boiso, Ida., May 29. Room for one passenger. Frank Rogers, flume 104. or 637-R. 65 WAGNER. Cburles Elmer Wajiner pnsseit away, ut the Rogue River sanitarium In Jacksonville. May 25th. after an illness of tv- and one-half months. He was born in Iowa. March 15. 1S63. and nt th.1 time of his death was 67 years, two months and 10 days of age. Mr. Warner first came to Oregon 47 years aao, us a pioneer, later moving to Idaho, anil also spent some time In Montnna. . Since lBt June be has been living with hi son. three mi lea northeast of Med ford. He leaves to mourn him two daunbters and two sonst Mrs, Mi' hel Medley of Medford and Hattle Wagner of Caldwell. Ida., c. V.. Waaner'of Medford and Earl Wag ner of Glenrick. Wyo. Funeral services will .be con ducted from the Pel Funeral home Wednesday. May 2Sth, at 2:30 p. m.. Rev. 1. Duprny officiating. In terment In the Jacksonville ceme tery. KYI.K. Funeral services Jor Itobert Kyle will ieN ion(lioi fi oni the Perl 'Funeral home Tuesday. May 27th. at 3 p.. m., Hev. C. I. I'orter officiating. Knlombment In the Medford Memorial Mausoleum. Servlies nt the msulsoleum will or In churne of the Central Point lodpe No. US. A. l- v A. M. Plen-e omit flowers, . . ' Obituary onEnoy. Monday, may 2d. mo. HI P. M. . 7 to 7:30 Hotel Orchestra (Trans continental) NBC service to KGO, KGW 7:0 to 7:15. 7:30 to 7:45- Amos 'n Andy NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KOMQ, KGW, KECA. 8 to 9 Rudy Sieger's Shell Sym phonlsta BC service to KHQ, KOMOt KGW, KPO, KFI, KSL 8: 15 to 9. . ' 8 to 9 Musical Musketeers NBC service to KGO, KECA. 9:30 to ,10 Harp Harmony NHC servlc eto KGO, KHQ, KOW, KOA. ' - 10:30 to 11- Hot Spot of Radio NBC service to KGO, KOA. 11 to 12 Dance Orchestra NBC to KGO- Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin 8tatlon) 31oil(lay. P. M. 3 to 5:30 Stiindurd l'"lamo ' 'Oas program. 5:30 to 6 Scheror Motor Co. 6 to :15 Big Pines Lumber ' Co. 0:15 to 6:30 Xews and mar- kcts by Mall Tribune. 0:30 to 7 The Toggery, with Toggery Bill nnd the Nunn- Jl Hush Entertainers. 7 to 7:15 Tom and' Wash, presented by Associated Oil Co. 8 Government frost forecast '! by Floyd Young. 8 to ! Mona Motor Oil Co. Tuestlny. ' A'. M. 7:55 " to 8 rirenkfast bro:id- 4 8 cast of news, Mai! Tribune. 8 to 8:30 Children Clold TJond Radio Half Hour. 8:30to 8:45 Parker's Potato Chips. 8:15 to 9 Medford Ice & ii Storage Co. ' 0 to 9:30 S. & XV. In 30 Min- 4 utes of Mellowed Melody. 9:30 to 10 Lawrence, Jewel- ers. 1 10 to 10:30 Diamond, Jewel- 4 ers. 10:30 to 11 Medford Domes- h tic Ijaundry. 11 to 11:30 Crowson's Cafe. 11:30 to 12 Swem's Gift Shop. ' 12 to 12:30-PIerce-Allen Mo- tor Co. 12:30 Xews flashes by Mall Tribune. 12:30 to 1 Monarch Seed & Feed Co. '. : 1 to 1:30 Isaacs Store, Ash- 4 land. t 1:30 to 2 llrunswlck Itrov- Itles. 2 to 2:30 Peoples Electric Store. to 5:30 Standard Flamo Gas program. 5:30 to 0 Merle Kindle. 0 to 0:15 llig Pines Lumber ' Co. 6:15 to 6:30 Xews nnd mar- 0: ' 7 kota by Mall Tribune. 30 to 7 PnlmerM u s 1 c Ilouse. to 7:15 Tom and Wash. presented by Associated Oil Co. fr 8 Government frost forecast by Flnyd Young. 8 to 8:30 Firestone Service 6 Store. Inc. fr 4 8:30 to 9 Popular record- . ings. , . !) to 10 California Oregon l'ower Co.. ' ' .' . Wyckoff In Mi'dronl Gem-go 1 1. Wyckoff of Portland Is In this city looking after his properly interests in the Table Rock neighborhood. CORLEN-', .May 20. VP) To stimulate consumption of Moselle wines, Josef Puetx has started to roll it 250 gallon barrel from Bernkaslel to -Berlin. He hopes to reach the capital about August 1st. Oircl iif Thaiiks, j ' We' wish to tako this opportunity' to thank our many friemls for their! klndciess and sympathy anil for the beautiful floral offerings ren dereil at the loss of our beloved wife and mot he, i. , t , ., I. M. Kowo and Chlidren. S-otiish ltlte. Special meeting Lodge and Chapter, 7:30 p. m.. May 26. Hustnes, U K. WILLIAMS, Secy. Itemilur Communication of Iteameit Chapter, O. K. y., Wednesday .evenlnK. Ai-A.iay iniuiuiun. is-. k iug memoers welcome. till H ATT IK M.Al.OKN, Sr;'. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KXPKIl. leiial stenog. desires p'r-, manent or part time position. ! Ihtof rer. 1'hone 1"! FOIt S.M.i: Ooocl rlenn first rut-1 tin HlfalfH. delivered anywhere' In town. Phone 5-r -2. Alex Andrew.. 71 WK HAVK ft cash buyer for Rood iiii'iii'i n j-i in w riiiris, v iimim 'vv Florey, 123 Fast Main. 7! FOIt ItKNT 3-room apt. with prl vale bath. Phone lol.i-Y. S3tf' I FOIt 8AI.I3 MOIIKRX -ltll.. HO.MKon Mlnnenota Ave.: itvins i room, dinlnir nwm with built-in ; buffet, 3 beilrtHinir, lame screen ed buck porch, basement, piped furnace, lawn In back yard, cher-' rv tree., double Karaite. CHAKI.F.S R. It AY. Itraltnr, ' Room 20J Medford Illdg. Pho). .102. ;t FOIt SAI.K Fold truck. 13. .ISO X. Holly. API. 2. V7 Meteorological Report May 2(1, mm Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday fair; little change in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight nnd Tues day but cloudy on coast; slightly warmer east portion tonight. H fin 5 Local Data. Teinperuturo ((U-kix-ch) 7H A IllKhCKt flut 12 houra) 7K 78 Lowest (Inst 12 hours) 37 44 Hell 'humidity (per ct.) 1!) S5 I'reclpitutiun (inches) . .00 .00 .State uf weather.. Clear P. Cily. : Lowest temperature this morn Ins 43 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1920, 13. (17 Indies. Temperature u year ago today: Highest 03; lowest 33. Sunset today. 7:35 p. m. Sunrise Tuesday 4:40 a. m. Sunset Tuesday 7:35 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 2 CP J s ft S : : V : CITY. Maker City 02 30 V. Cdy. I Bismarck 80 52 Cloudy I Boise 64 4(W 1". Cdy. j Denver 78 54 Clear Des Moines 76 56 Clear I Fresno 80 50 Clear ! Helena 02 36 P. Cdy. Los Angeles .... 78 54 Clear i Marshfield 62 38 Clear Phoenix 100 04 Cloar Portland 60 40 Clear Red Bluff 88 66 Clear Roseburg 68 42 Clear Salt Luko 76 52 Clear San Francisco... 64 50 Cloudy Santa Fo 72 46 I. Cdy. Seattle .'. 60 44 Clear Spokane 00 38 Clear Walla Walla .... 60 40 Clear Winnipeg 62 40 Cloudy J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. TIRANA, May 20. (P) T ll e first full-gauge railroad In Albania is under construction. It will run from this capital to DuraZKo, a distance of 32 miles and is being constructed with Italian cnpltal. Liberal. , New community hali dedicated. ' ,'i l' Jsroveb-38 Baking Powder Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings .. MitUons of pounds used by our Government Irrt il : FT I ' Coming Wed. You 're Invited to Hollywood's jolli est frolic. A gor geous, glittering, star studded festival friendly and Intmate as a house-party. mm 11GS INSURANCE I VVGENGY sk.c: .303 HARRY MARX Painter of the Homes Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J iJ7 "at'omovnH 5UPHLML 'M- Acfno in thrlr NsMOAiizro i At ! HUnON !S OWNER OF EUGENE HOTEL Newa of the purchase of tho en tire stock in the EuKene hotel, Eu gene, by Harry Hutton, who also operates the Hotel Medford in this city, was received today. .Mr. Hut ton purchased tho Interest of his late partner. Krank S. Clark, and Is now sole owner. No changes will be made In the management of the Hotel .Medford, it was stated today. Mr. Hutton has in the past divided bis lime between (be two cities, but Miss Eileen Stark bus managed Hotel Medlord for some time and will continue In that capacity. Mr. Hut ...n win nrnhnhlv spend most of his time in Eugene. He has, however, appointed Harry M. Shaw, chief clerk, resident nianager , of the northern hotel, v Mr. Huttnn's lease on the Hotel I From the story "The Family Upstairs" J ' ALL TALKING I1VwTA7' 1 1 w yy I Save Money Buy FOX SCRIP 1 L : 1 WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION .f : NOW PLAYING 'A SWELL FILM . . . THIS"- byx DONALD HENDERSON CLARKE Author of "LOUIS BARETTI" 1 "The producers have done a great job in turning tho novel, 'Louis Beretti' into the all talking firm '3 . : ' t "BORN RECKLESS" with Edmund Lowe "If the motion picture weren't sufficiently differ ent from the original tale, modssty might prevent he author from going on record as saying with out any apologies that here Is screen entertain ment of the first water. ' "In this film are laughter and thrills, and pathes . human uature raw and human nature refined." Dullness Is the only quality that ruins any piece of entertainment And if anyone can find a dull interlude in "BORN RECKLESS" 't would have to be a person rocked in the cradle earthquakes, and sung to sleep by hurricanes." ALSO A" Talking Laugh Hit, "SMOOTH GUY" METROTONE TALKING NEWS 9 , . . ( . ADMISSION . Mat.. 10, 25 ' " A Eve? 10, 35 -. u,irm-,l lido. with privilege of renewal n(ter ,jA date. "''1 1 LE.N'INOItAD, May IS.J Hnt'lV (lisnii1ifni.!ina ... I " 1S:( ice permuien opening uf navi .inn ltnt-n in A i.pll dluii. uu mo jw expurt cam paign. Eight now landing 'bumi. were put in use. b Construction work on road 1 tween rronchglen and Uucnj progressing rapidly. Dr. Carl's Discovery Stops Gas, Constipation! In his private practice. r)r f. 1 rpeheke first nnrfAft.i .u ' rn'l pie mixture now known as a .11 ITnltb-n moor ., , J"0r ilium viiifUlPK, AtllUfi Ika acts on BOTH upper and lot " Iwtwel anil rpmnvn. ,.n ..... "'"et would never hellov. .i-"h ,ns "' system. Stops G AS bloatinJ" iJIT minutes! Relieves chronic co5'1 imituu in j. iiuui-H. uet AdlerVy..' REAIj eleansinir and see how rnnIl you- feel! it will sur,isew '"',' iii'.'tui s uruK more. HER BEST FRIENDS TOLD HER . . , that she swung a mean hoof ... a wicked hip . , , that she was the life of the party ... But that didn't get her a husband . . . so . . . what coutd the poor girl do? Just Watch Her' As Gaily "SHE STEPS OUT" with" William Collier, Sr. Marguerite Churchill Dixie Lee and Rex Bell ' ; ' "' ALSO' ' CHARLER CHASE in a new talking laff wow "Whispering Whoopee" and Bob Nelson Singing Act