PAGE FOUR M K D FO Rl Tf ATTi TRTmTNE? MFjDFOTtD,r'ORft ffON", TUESDAY, .inxrO H, MHO. MERITS OF DiP arf niwi IN LOCAL CASE Tho damage action of Bert C. Kostel, Central Point, against J. O. Love, orchardlst and resident of the samo clly, was expected to be complete In circuit court this afternoon. Tho plaintiff Is seeking $600 as tho result of alleged killing by Mr. Love or a Lowellyn setter dog last April. The dog was owned by the plaintiff and Is claimed to have been trained as a hunting animal. The defendant was on tho stand shortly beforo noon, admitted kill ing tho dog and claimed that It had damaged his property by chasing game birds, by digging a hole under the fence nnd by run ning through his alfalfa field. Ho testified the dog had made four such trips and on tho fourth trip ho went to his house, obtained a shotgun and killed the animal, as a protection for the birds and his property. On cross-examination, tho de fondant admitted that he had killed a dog before. He denied a conversation that was a part of tho testimony of Mrs. Bort Hostel, witness for tho plaintiff, who in opening tho case told of a convor--satlon she had with Mr, Lovo when sho learned that ho was connected with the death of tho dog. She testified that tho' defendant bo camo Irato when she asked why tho dog was killed and ordered her off the placo. She denied that sho had said that, a value of r,0 had been placed on the dog In tho con versation. Tho defense claims that value was placed and the plaintiff declares that such price, was re fused without hesitation. The plaintiff also brought out that no. complaint had boen made that the dog was ranging on pro perty of others and that the dog was gentle and kindly, was a watch dog and a general household pet. Tho defense sot forth that tho dog was a killer and that It had been h o o n chasing birds, including inoadow-larks and molesting nests. The defendant claimed that the dog had boen oh his proporty eight times around tho house, but had never molested it there. Sovornl more witnesses wero to bo called this afternoon. Neighbors of the plaintiff, testified the dog barked at night and was a nuls nnce. A neighbor, Mrs.' Mercer, testified this forenoon In behnlf ot the plaintiff that barking had never dtsturbod her. Mr. and Mrs. liedgepeth and Mr. Milton, a wood dealer, wero to testify this after noon for tho defense. Colonol 13. 10. Kelly Is vcprcscnt lng tho defense and Attorney T.J. UnrJght, the plaintiff. . , ' Newspaper Picture at Rialto Tomorrow , ', Sweaters Our entire stock of men's slip over and coat-style syeaters in a wonderful assortment of col ors and patterns. Now on sale at just V2 Price mm II m Jfi. imU II . "J I A Super Selling Event for Men! Without a Peer or I lei in Its. Immensity! The Greatest in Our History! l(,se involved and the Values Which. It Offers an Old Landmark to Go ! THE MODEL CLOTHING Cd , MEDFORD, OREGON 3Sa izn PAGE FIVE AS'.- IHMIIIMIli. ... ' 1 to 7:30 p.m. Golden Goms NBC service to KOO. KOW. 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Amos 'n Andv. (Trancontlnental from Chicago). , NBC servico to KGO, KI1Q, KO MO, KOW. KECA. 7:45 to 8 p.m. Sparry Sweethearts. NBC service to KOO, K HQ, KO MO, KOW, ICHCA. 8 to 0 p.m. Pacific National Bind ers. NBC service to KGO; KIW 8:30 to 0; KOW 8 to 8:45. 0 to 0:30 p.m. The Magic Crys tal. NUC service to KOO, KI1Q, KO-W, KOA. 0:30 to 10 p.m. Musical Mus keteers. N-B sorvico to KOO, KOW, KOA. 10. to 11 p.m. Gems of tho Drama. NBC sorvico to KGO, KOA. 1 mi Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) Typically Amorlcan, thoroughly modern, Is "Young Man of Man hattan," tho Paramount fllmlzn tlon of Katharine Brush's blg-sell-Ing novel, which comes to the Fox Hlalto thontor tomorrow. llore'ls a Kip-bang romnnco drama of newspaper Ufo that runs along at a high tempo, with never a momont's lot-down in comedy, action or , hcart-lntorest. Those who read tho book, or Its earllor form, the serial, In tho Huturdny Kvenlng Post, will recall the big moments when Toby meetB Ann at the Dompsoy-Tunnoy fight In Philadelphia; when Toby and Ann have their first bnttlo over who shall pay the rent; whon Toby meets tho "lt"-lotlng l'uff Ran dolph; whon Toby learns that Ann has boon blindod by drinking sup posed whiskey which ho had loft In their apartment. - Hero uro all thoso punoh-packed scenes ellvo on tho all-talking screen, with Claudetto Colbort, oxotia charmer of "Tho Lady LIcb" and "Tho Big Pond" as Ann; Nor man Foster,' Juvcnilo lead of Bruadway's own "Juno Moon" as Toby; Ginger Itogors, whirlwind uomodionne of "Top Hpoed," tho Broadway smash-hit as Puff, and Charles Hugglos, of "Oenllomon of tho Press," and "lloadhouso Nights" fame, as Hhorty Ross. German Version of War at Craterian " ! "All Quiet on tho Western I ront, from tho narrative by Krlch Maria Remarkqqo will go on exhibition tomorrow at tho Fox Craterian theater. It was directed by Lewis Mile stone, whoso name will bo recalled in conneolon will "Two Arabian Knights," a film marked out by a strain of fantasy and an excellent set of comedy values. For his lat est assignment In a- realm remoto from comedy. Milestone was on trusted with a carefully chosen company of uctors and, It Is stated 11.000,000. As a book "All Quiet on tho Western Front" compelled admira tion from it world public. It is the work of a German, ono of tho kaiser's "schoolboy soldiers" who witnessed tho war at close rango and at an ago when memory loaves an indollblo Impress. The producers hove attempted to ohanga nothing of tho original, but to effect a faithful transfer of Komurque'a story to the Bcreon, Tho actors wore chosen strictly on the basis- of their ability to portray tho typos described by tho author. Paul, the protagonist, la played by Lew Ayres, a youthful newcomer to the soreon. John Wray, Wll Ham Bakewell, Hllm Bummervlllo, Louis Wolhelm are others In the cost. V . . , ,, 4 The first Shamrock entry for America's cup was beaten In ISM by Columbia, American yacht, Tuesday. 5 to G:30 Standard Flamo Gas Program. 4 G:30 to 0 Merle Klndlo Union Sorvico Station. ; 6 to 0:15 Myron Root with Fruit Dispatches. ; 0:15 to 0:30 Nows and mar- kots by Mall Tribuno, - 0:30 to 7 Palmer Music 1 llouso. 1 v : 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash ; prosonted by Associated Oil Co. to 8:30 Firestone Ono- slop. Service Ktatlnn. ' ' ;30 to II O. V. Meyer Co to 10 California Oregon Power Co. ' ' , Wednesday. :55 to 8 Breakfast broad caHt of nows by Mall Till) unc. to 8:45 Popular Record- lugs. . ' 8:45 to 0 Modford Cash nnd Carry Cleaners nnd Dyers. !. 0 to 8:30 Park Grocery., ! 0:30 to 10 Colonial Bakery. 10 to 10:30 Mann's Dept. Store. 10:30 to 11 lloath's Drug Store. ' It to 11 (30 BulelBon's, La- dies roady-to-wonr. r 11:30 to 12 PopuW rocord- lngs. 12 to 12:15 Jackson Coun- ty Bldg. & Loun associa- f tlon. 12:15 to 12:30 Farmers' 1-lxchnngo Co-operative, 12:30 Nows Flashes by Mall Tribuno, 12:30 to 1 Plorco Auto Freight I. Iocs. 1 to 1:30 Brunswick Brovl ties. 1:30 to 2 Popular Record lngs. 2 to 2:30 Diamond oiler. 6 to 6:30 Standard Gas Program. 6:30 to 0 Schoror Co. 8 to 8:15 Fruit Dispatches ! by Myron Root. j 0:15 to 6:30 News and j markets by Mall Trlb'une. j 6:30 to 7 Schorcr Motor j Co, 7 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash, presented by Associated Oil j Co. ' ! ' ! mm 11m MP D , JOW- Flamo Motor 4 ft Capture Two Boys SAI.ICM, Ore.. Juno 3. 0r John Tostor and Hiissell Mlllor, two of the bovoii boys who escaped early Monday morning from the stato training school, wero caught about four miles nnrlh of tho school lato yesterday. They had boon hid ing during tho day, they snld. An actual count In ono section showed none out of ten receivers tuned to A inns 'n' Andy. 4 Men's Robes Men's "Rabhor" loung ing robe sets In attrac tive colors and patterns. Complete with slippers. Closing out at V2 Price i V4 Ml lifti A ' 1 f J. f -mm Of Special Interest Because or me tommy or mi After 22 Years of Faithfully Servin he Public 11 mmxiwsmiMLmmg YEAR FOR GO Everything Must Be Sold in the S JrslK. si 3 I 1 1. Wool Shirts Closing out our entire stock of men's wool shirts in plain col ors and fancy patterns. V2 Price J 1 IVIONTE CARLO IN 4 f! BALANCE SHEEI MF ftlnno Worth of New Hisrh Grade Cld nsr, Furnishings, Hats, etc., Sacrificed m a Gigantic ssar mr y 1 1 r T7TY y Pa 77 VE?Tr3 WIIHEfl uMU'WnM West Time Possible Regardless of Cost ! Sale Starts THURSD Y, June 5th, at 9 a. m. STORE CLOSED Tuesday and Wednesday To Arrange Stock and Mark Down Prices K ...Ml k ..oh.Ie.J .1 ,1.1b etQtllnn 9 n n,,namaH TUB I, lYIrtliy pCUpiO Will MC BUipilOCU dh LMID O. . . w v v. I I b . . ,11b 1,1 fully serving the public and by permitting nothing but first quality meel this institution now the old landmark is to go, leaving an empty store thing that great resources and efforts could do to nvake this, our Good patronage IlTHING CO. IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS After 22 years of faith- linttrthe store, we have bunt up a patronage wai nis i bd riputatlon to bear evidence of this place. We have done every- .worthy of expressing In terms ot vnmta our (hh'"1"""" J 3s: 2k nrraclnn nf 00 vpars. We a T6 OOinQ tO sell this entire stock at prices that will amare you. HUNDREDS:0FJ4 BAhGAINS ARE UN ADVERTISED, BUT THEY ARE HERE- ALL ON DISPLAY AND ARRANGED FOR QUICK AND EASY SELES Quality and Value We want to emphasize the fact that every article in thic rink i of the hiahest quality obtainable. Such "famous makes as Michael Sterns Clothes, Mallory Hats, Chalmers and Vassar Underwear, etc., and all are going at radical reductions. 75c Rayon Underwear JJayon sliirlH anil KhortM, in iiNsortcil colors. Hi'tfiiliir 7fc values. Noy on sale at, per far- llllMll. 49c EXTRA SPECIAL THURSDAY Men's 35c Rayon Hose Thursday we will sell to anyone mak- a purchase of $2.00 or over a pair I f 'of regular 35e rayon dress hose for only I II Limit 2 pairs to a customer. 0 EXTRA SPECIAL FRIDAY $1.75 Waist Overalls Friday we will sell regular $1.75 Boss of the Road or Can't Bust overalls for only '. Limit 2 pairs to a customer. - $139 IRA SPECIAL SATURDAY $2.00 Straw Hats ;wp will sell a regular $2.00 "I for only 'i this season 's styles. $125 3. A $1.50 Pajamas One lot of men's pajamas in desirable patterns and colors. Regular $1,50 values. Close out price. 98c 3a $5.00 Corduroy Pants One lot of men's corduroy pants in light or dark colors. Values to $5.00. A big close-out valuo nt $2.98 $2.00 Polo Shirts liiiyotl polo shirts in assorted popular colors. Regular $2.00 values, now offered for quick close out at $1.25 9 Straw and Felt HATS At Sensational Quit Business Prices Mallory and Other Standard Makes $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50 Hats One big close-out lot of Men's Dress lints in cor rect shapes and colors. Regular $3.50, dJO OA $4.00 nnd $4.50 values for t&OV $5.00 Dress Hats Men's fine grade Dress Hats, in a good assort ment of popular colors and styles. (10 Regular $." values. Close-out price PO.OH $6.00 Dress Hats Men's regular $UH) Dress Hats of' splendid E quaiuv; new suapes; popular colors, VQ Close-out price V OV $2.75 Straw Hats A good assortment of men's Straw Hats in tins season's si vies. Regular price (jfcl Qfl $2.75. Close-out price P 1 'O Entire Stock of Fjtishing Priced for Quick Safand SI. 95 Dress Shirts lien's fine snide broadcloth dress shirts In collar-attached styles. As sorted plain colors. Hegular $1.95 values. Close-out price $1.59 S1.00 Neckwear Special lot of men's neckwear In at tractive new patterns. Regular $1.00 quality. Closing out at 49c $1.00 Athletic ilk Men's alhletlc union These sell In the rW Close-out price 79 Balbriggao U Jiits Men's ball.rlpean ' short sleeves and " sir.es in the let- m Close-out price SB! $1.50 Rayon Union Suits Men's rayon union suits In assorted popular colors. All sizes. Regular price H.6i. Close-out lrlce S1.25 VMh Men's Chalmers summer wciph .'f and anlile len.cth. -Closo-oul price Goods . Close-Out! A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT OF ALL Men: cut. iM. 50c Rayon Hose Mon's rayon dress sox in new pat terns. Bought to sell In the regular way nt 50c. Close-out price 35c with ' All 'allien. 75c Rayon Hose Men's fine grade rayon dress sox In a good assortment, of desirable lu tein... Regular 75c value. Close-out luico 49c In all probability our clothing stock will be the first to go, so we urge upon you the importance of making your selec- ,: tion during the first days of the sale. Firsfchoice is always ; best choice. $22.50 Men's Suits . i ; ! M....V. ,i.iiiii.i. Knit iii liirlit and dark A special nil oi u-u -.......v. . "Vt- tmr colors. Regular values up to 22.M. Close-out price unit itves s'aile. Golf Knickers One lot of men's golf knickers in fancy patterns. Out they go at Just $29.50 Men's Suits A assort n.cnl of these popular priced suits. All good patterns in this season's styles. $21'.75 Regular $29.."0 values for : $35.50 Men's Suits M,'s fine grade suits, correctly tailored of 1iutiful .,, ... ,.i ...,;i. iu..,t k.II in t le rcLnilar &OA V1CS. -Ml WOi il r.ui.n ...... DAl"T. I J way i at Close-out price Hundreds of 4 Other Bargains Await You Here! 5 l&llCTIWllWM HI 98c t m I V2 price i I The MrtdSthhCoT -,-VW- M K" - - nT..,-. w $40.00 Men's Suits Hi,,, Krade Michael Sterns all-wool suits in ilirnWe pat S n...l up-to-the-minute styles Uood.val- $29,75 es ,t the riulnr pri.-e of W. Close-out price $45.00 Men's Suits Our l.Hiest Kralc Michael Sterns Suits in a splen.lwl seic- onlatttins. Heaiitifully tailored ,n tins ,r- t,,t styles. UeKular fV-"" values. $66. O . , Irt i..i.n (Jtllt I1I1SII1CSS Mill-- " li n s m FwHi SOT w'rjo a , lUJfiOTA, Juno 3. (P) Forty , iKulifs worn rocove red today fol- , InwliiK the sinklni: of tho p;ihhoii- Kor HtouTiH'i OooniiKa in the Mud- tiixii'im river yoMU'iuay uui-r tt uou or e.plosllni. Tho cupt:tin of tli Htoiuurr wont down with tho ves sel and his body whs among Ihn-se rocoveri'd. Thlrty-fivo members of the crew wore saved. Kleven were serimuslv bunu'il by tiro which folluwed lh explosion. MONTH CAliLO (Ay) CJrosa re ceipts, $5,720,000; nc prorits, $2,- soo.ooo. Sueli Is tho balance sheet pre sometl to the board of directors of fi the casino for the gambling year ending Mnrch 31. And the dlrec- ",i toi-M called it a "poor year." T The receiptH were maintained at the level of the past five years, but ; there was a largo ineieaso in tho expenditures. ;'' Tho personnel, ranging from 1 croupiers to streut-Hweepers, cost the kilty nearly $i)v,oi)0 moro than in I92X-IH2D. Publicity also eamo higher; ; about $4 0,0tio more than usual. The task of supplying gaa to the residents of ' Monaco, although bearing no direct connection with publicity, which Is aimed at non- residents, also camo higher by $:iu,noo than in any former year. An Omit which ulimvpd ronsnlnil- ously on tho wrong sldo of tho balaneo sheet was tno movies, in falling off is said to bo due to tho talkie Innovation, which waa moro I expensive to operate, and did not manifest a correspondingly great or drawing power hero. A bitterly contested election, during which money flowed freely, was held on March ;10, but no item under tho head of "eteotloneoring " xpenditurcs appears on tno val ance sheet. PUOKNIX. Ore., Juno 3. (Spt.) Mrs, Laura Dunlap of J,os An geles, visited friends hero over 4ho week-end. Mrs. llumo and little son of r.rownsvlllo. Oregon, spent tho week-end with friends here. M ih, '. Hume was formerly Ada KcynoldH land lived In rhoenlx. Mm .lohn Cupo of Seattle, Hpent in l'lincnlx vlHltlliK 1 fi'lpnil. Mr. anil' Mrs. t'npo fnr- morly uwni'il a Imrilwnro Hloro in tir.r. Diiuiilna anil Clnroni'o SlroliK clllli'il lit tho luinio ot Ml'H. l.llliiiil OiW'mun iiiul Mr. ii ml Mra. A ml row Ileum lust week. MIsh .loan Allen ot Mend, Oro., Ik vlnltiiiu with her aunt, Mm Hiuni-B unci hor unimlniothor, Mrs MIk Amii-H Colvi-r WftH a Kilost of MIhm Heinle Oorilon ot Med-1 ford on Mnmlny nnd visited the MeiKonl lll!h Bi-hool. Mi-h. I.llllnn ("lenmn iinu mi I-'ny l-nrver eulled oil Mr. imd Ml-"-K K. lteiiineH nt their new horn" ...'. t u llluhwnv Sunday. Mlw M Hilled Ward BPelit Hie week-end hero with her parents. Sho Is employed liy an Insurance company at UuRono. Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Koherts of Williams. Orciroii. ""'I w,'fl Ilin l.loyd and son of Oakland. California, wero Sunday miests at .u. !,.., ,,f r.rnndlllL llounton's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Hartley railed at tho homo of Mr. llart-li-y'H slntei- at .laekHonville Sunday. Mr. and Mra Hoy Canter willed nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Cai'ter of Kimlo 1'olnt Sunday. ii i.i i.'l,il. nnd Ilalnh Kwln- i.,rt u.n hitter nart of lust 1. 1 t.,r- mm niitlnir near Prospect ...... i......l..u u i n n rl m a n Is lIIM. iJ'nih"-" si-cndlni? tho week with her sister at Chiloiiuln. Tho Thursday eluh will hold an nil (lav's meetlnB Thursday, Juno r,th. nt the homo of Mrs. Oeorno i Drake. Covered dish lunehoon will lie served nt noon. All mom- liet-H of tho club nro lliK.d to no present. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. II. 1'oley of Ashland, called at Die homo' of Mrs. U. C. Hartley on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1-oley plan tu leave on tho lilth for l-lilropo to spend tho summer. Mr. 1'oley and Mrs. Hartley nro brother and sister. 1-loyd 1-urvls of California called on friends in l'hocnlx over1 the week-end. Mr. l'urvls formerly it.. i 'Pi.lent nnd has a larKO -....,i ..r filenilH thero and at l'hocnlx. ... tr ft Allen left tho latter nart of last week for 1'ortland, where s- will Hiond sovernl weeks. vil-u tnllln Hehell of Clishmcro, Washington, called nt tho home of Hev. and Mrs. Hchcll over tne week-end. The Scbumacker twins spent the I. .! u.nh iliefi- oiirents hero. ,v wni-lf n i.a lorniii. iiii-1 USER'S HOARD OF 2,200 YEARS AGO F -uil OUND IN CORINTH ATI! IONS W) A miser's hoard, hidden In tho city wall of Corinth 2200 years nno. was unearthed thero by members of tho Ameri can Hchool of classical studies at Athens. That tho coins had never been In .I I,, I I ft t. vuiiu Mhnwn. hv tile fact that they were as hrUtht In 1IKI0 A. D., as when hlddon In 330 II. C. Tho treasuro consisted ' of 10 Kold Htaters of Alexander tho Cheat and 41 stiitors of his father, Philip of Macedon. I'rot. Hhys Carpenter, director, has JumI made public the result of the schools, excavations lor tho past year, llesldeB uncovcf . I,,.r .. u.,..llnt, ..c lhn:.ltv wnll rl,' Corinth, lncludlntt" two round tow. ei-B, Ktudcnts discovered a noma hnlMtiir eHtiihliHhmenl. eonmlctl with marble tubs, mosuio showeu and decorative statues. These inn supposed to bo tho baths of Bury kles, mentioned by Pausanlaa n the finest in Corinth. A potter's factory datlnR from tho fifth nnd sixth centuries B.C., wnn found near the towers. Tilery wero soino 2000 vases of all shapes and sizes In tno raciory ann-incy throw conHldorablo miw light' oft the Corinthian ceramic Industry. The f,lnds Included also an he roic size murblo head -of tho no man emperor Caracalla, a small marble head of tho fifth century II. C and a series of Byzantino lihiteH o f tho twelfth century ot tho Christian era. , NEW NBC STUDIOS Th drove up hero to spend tho week end. arriving hern on l-'rlday and returnlnic Hunday. Miss l-ah Deltrleh had her ton sils removed laHt week and Is now BtnyliiK at the home of Jior slsler, Mrs. Frank Ucnuor. Mrs. Van Dlinlup of Itednndo lleach, Cal., Is spendlnn tho week hero vIsitliiK with frli-nds. Hho Is well known hero nnd In Talent nn'l Afhlund. Leather Coats A limited number of these genuine leather coats left to cloto out. While they last. V2 Price WrTfti iii in iB.irliriTiiii iiiriV.ii SET STYLE MARK CII1CAOO- UP) Uroudcasllni!, which has not been long- out of tho back-room sumo of develop-, mont, has pushed up alonB aido of the movies, a paco setter In swank. Tho National llroadcastlng com pany; In Us new quarters atop tho recently completed Merchandise Mart, demonstrates tho latest in radio Ri-andeur. Thero ore six studios, nil of different dealun and color offocts. Htudlo "A" Is tho "larnest raaio theater." It Is 75 toet lonn, i feet wide and 2 foot high. " will hold 1000 persons. Hooms where guests may see and hear tho broadcasts, others where they may soo only; mako uprooms; rehearsal studios, nnd many offices are provided. Three years ago tho company had two small rooms, a staff ot threo and one prum-nm from Chi cago. ' "' . Instead of the usual velvet or. monks' elolh drapes to deaden sound, the now studio will ho walled , with adjustable narrow panels. Tho new studios will bo occu. pled this month. , BLY RESTAURANTS CLOSED BY DRYS I'OltTI.AND, Ore., Juno . UP) Clotting lunch In Bly, Ore., soon will ho as difficult as finding tho proverbial needle In tho haystnok. United Unites District -Judge. M Nary yesterday ordered closed threo lunch rooms In thnt town for one year. - The places closed for violation of tho prohibition laws nre those owned hy Tom Bdsall, doing busi ness as Blacklc's Place; -Harbin and Moss, owners of Julia's Lunchi snd A. J. llanna. owner of Shorty's I'liice. vv 'A iif lam a -1 w