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PXQE TWO f lT65al Personal Filer RllH nt Airport " " J. W. Brown find John VaK. who arrived at the airport a few days ago from Oakland, Cal., are continuing to make thtlr head quartern in Medford for a ahort time to come. The present good wpather la expected to attract qulto a number of local residents to the airport where the two aviator are operating Airplanes for passenger carrying purposes. They have been kept busy since their arrival Inst week. flatm to Diamond lake . , Mrs. Maud Klickle will leave thltt oily for Diamond lako tomorrow, where nhe. will 4)e, .employed for the summer.1 Homo from Visit Mrs. N. H. Htoddnrd and son Cal vin of llutte Falls arrived home on th Shasta this morning, following a two weeks visit with relatives In Rama Ana, Cal. Choice snapdragons, sweetpens. find mixed flowers for grad uation at special prices. A wonderful selection and priced night. Phone 390-L or call at 32f South Holly Street. 7 Here from Distunt Point . . Ouegui registered nt Medford ho tels from far away points Include .lames Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Burmood and. A. J. fitorrs of Chicago, Jll., Mr, and Mrs. H, O. McOary of Philadelphia,. Pa., . Mr. and Mrs. C.'C. MeLean of Mlnot N. D.. C. Q. Doe of New York City and R. O. Harris of Dotrolt, Mich. For flale: COO empty (10-lb. hon ey tins nnd.Amnlao oil tins; good tops. See ('a rold J. Parker, 012 Bo. Itlvarsldo, Medford, Ore. H'l Jim Orey In TfoHpltal . Jamos (Ircy, manager of tho Jjike of the. Woods resort, was brought down : frnm thn lako Inst week and Is a patient nt tho Hacred Heart hospital, suffering from u severe, cold on the lung". Ho will probubly . remain o, ,pullent there far. several days to .com. Regular ' dance," Oold Hill, Sat night, tmnce till 2:00. 7S Muskrat President Here N. M. Streeter, president of Ore gon Mtiskrat Breeders' association, Incorporated, of Klamath Kails, Is trantuioting business in Medford. Mr. Htreeter will be at the Hotel Jackson during the coming woek. Iet mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Hollnnd Bide. Phone 993. . tf I)r. Woods at Coiivenllon Dr. R. .A. Woods loft Ashland lest evoning for. Portland to at tend a .meeting, of tho, secretaries of the medical societies of the state. Dr. Woods Ib secretary of the Southern Oregon Medical society. , . ; . - v in i. 'ii , ,. .. Convnhis&nt "rfome. ' Orrtdiinto nurse In charge. pSione 10OS-J, 81 Ilnok from Bnlim Miss aoneva Hurt returned yos terday from Hblse, ldnho, to spend the summer In Modford with her mother, Mrs. J. H. Hurt. Hhe had been it member o( tlie Boise school teaching staff and will return thero nMt Heptamher. " Lot us haul away youf garbage Olid refuse. Phone (42, City Sani tary Service . 87tf 1'Mlerwent Operation . .MIh'h Mildred Gregory, daughter of Mrs. Loron Gregory of Table Hock, Is n pntlent nt the Sacred Heart hospital where she under went an operation for appendicitis lust fturdny.t Her cdmtltlon was reported, today to -btv satisfactory. Women's spring coats reduced lq ,.pna-hnlf price, beginning to morrow, M. M...lleptl Storo. 75 FnTONfrr Office Vlstior ' .- Walter L. Dutton of Iho office vunge- management .of tho forest neYviee,. 'Stopped over hero yester day for a visit int the Crater na tienal park offices, while en route hackto Portland from n .visit to the forestry oftloo nt I.nkevlew, . Zinnia nnd aster nlnnts, 15c fins. '' Mrs. llressler, 1107 Kant Main. 7.'.' Itnnms Ut Trail John -Dodge, local well driller, returned 'to Trail this -morning, wnem-he recently completed drill ing a weli; and is considering other projects. ' Dance, Gold Hill, Rnt. night. 78 KlM)plng Hern ' Mrs. P. Pi. HOIer of Ijike Creek was In Medford today shopping at lonal. stores, attending to business matters .sink visiting with frlenilr. ' 15 00 llnlloon dance, Snt.' night. Prsmland hall. Dynfie's mtiwlc. 77 Just to Remind ybu rinhrer breads and roll a are ideally uitd to your week-end outing. " They slice without crumbling: nd because of the liberal use of milk ia the making; keep fresh longer, Ordor from your gro. cr early. I From Main Metropolis iGuests from Portland registered lift Medford hotels Include Ml 1- Myers, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Alf, Mrs. Fern Mallnhan, D. It. Tate, E. Stevens, C. J. McAllister, J. T. (Tpham, Lee Sullivan, Ida X. Hayes, F. d. Nleml, V. T. Andrews Everett Harpham, K. W Hchmeer, S. K. Robinson. A. Hreyman, F. D. Waring, Mrs. Jda N. Hayes, A. O. Harrison, C. R. Mott, W. H. Harris, W. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Hateler, L. F. Brazeman, William Henry, Glen Webster, HarolA (lee. Oeorge W. Stokes. K. A. Taylor, Clyde Gardner. ('. J. Tromley, Frank Knos and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gill. If you want flowers for gradu ation, be sure and get the best selection and priced right. Snap dragons, swceipeas. and mixed flowers. Phone 3!0-L or call nt 325 South Holly Street. 7 ft Two Murrlngo IjUtiihch The county clerk's offlco Issued marriage licenses this forenoon to Karl Kite and Stella Snoot, both of Klamath Falls,, and to George Chardft and Mrs. Xetland, both of Berkeley, Cal. Anyone who would like ft bt.T- (tnln In a high Rrnde banjo should cnll at thin office and Inspect tho hanjo left here- for unit); ft sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tl' Hen from Hear State f'alifornians resistered nt Mail- ford hotels include J. O. rtudd, V. O. IJlake. A. Abraham. O. W. Flint. J. C. Harris. .Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Noble. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Asken. Oeo. W. Cooper (jnd Oeo. Noble- of Los Angeles, c. K. Vln'nK of Sno ramento, Carvel Clark of Modesto, Chan. Tuttle of Colusa, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. ii. Tirooks of Oakland, and the following from Han Fran cisco? Mrs. A. J. l.owrey. Miss II. V. Lowrey. Mr. and Mrs. H. Coombs, II. ft. Alkus and sons,. II. D. and R. . Jtlchey, A. T. nnd Wlnslow Ciilison, Mrs. J. A- Cnnroy and K. I Mitchell, . , , nebular dance, Oold Hilt, Sat nlffht. Dance till 2:00. 78 VIsIIh In Med foid Mr. and Mrs. j. A. VanlTecko of ChlcfiRo loft, this morning for their home in that olty, following a two days' visit as tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. TV. H. Cannon of this city. Mr. Van-Hecko is Interested in the Swift Co., Chlcngo, . , ... Chauncey Florey now located 123 Knst Main Ht. Insurance and Iloal Estate. OBtC lnUtrlng fur Clinics.. Airs. Lydii King, county ' nurse, was spending this afternoon In the Sams Valley, lleagle and Antioch districts, making preparations for a child welfare clinic to be held at Sams Valley June 25. The, clinic Is expected to reach children who are to attend tholp first year of school next year. For Halo: One beautiful golden oak dining room set. Call 007 Ho. Central. Carold J. Parker. 80 Oil Company Transfer Frank Homes, manager' of. tho Shell Oil compuny nt Grants Pass, received notlco Saturday that he was to be transferrin! to Cottage Grove, to be manager there. Karl t. nirkson will be manauer of the compahy here In his plnce. Mr. Dickson has been a snlesman. Grants Pass Courier. D'nrice! Dance! 1)ancn! ' Another big dance at Tlornbrook, Ilenlej hull, Hat. night. Where wo don't go home until morning. Let's go. 76 Watermelon Son mm IVru Several Medford stores have been selling watermelons grown In Cali fornia -for ft short time that are proving to bo on'10 tin attraction. The locnl melons will not be on the market for two months U is un derstood a big acreage has boon planted In the valley this year. llnlloon dance, Hat. night, Dream land hall. Admission 7 lie; ladle.- freo. Regular danco Wednesduy. 77 Orcgoiilaiw At. Hotels, , Among the Oregon residents at local hotels, other, than from Port land, nro. Mr, nnd Ms. O. 13. Schunentan of Hnlom and Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Leonard of Ilend, 11. 11. Wicka and C, Jt. .Junker of Tl- ihIo... - , Chnuneoy Florey now located t'33 Knst Main Ht. Insurance and Heal Estate. , OCtf Wo npnolallie In radiator and fender repairing at Van's Oarage, 39 Ho, Bartlett. Phone 208. tf To Arrive lloro Saturday ' 1. V. Palmer. UNslstant treasurer of the Standard Oil compnny of Oallfornlm will arrive In Medford by chartered airplane here Satur day at noon from Oakland. Calif., and will be accompanied by Mr. and Mi's.. HasMler, Iho former tho vice-president of th ttnnk of Oakland. Mr. Chadwlck, a well known New York Olty banker, will also he In tho party and will bo in Medford over tho state bankers' convention opening here on next Monday. Women's spring coats reduced to one-half price, beginning to morrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 73 Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Uldg. Tel. 1181. tf ; Arrived lYom Cirns Valley Miss Wlnlfwd Trlteh arrived I from Grass Valley to spend a short time here visiting her aunt, j Miss Olga Anderson. Hemstitching, ptcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631 66tf Mr. and Mrs. A. O. AVeber and family of Medford were visiting In Ashlnnd the first of the week with Mr. and Mm. J. V. Wright nnd family. Anhland Tidings. Dance, Oold Hill, Hr.t. night. 7K For best green slabs, 'vsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. (131 CMP MEDFORD MAIL' Found Not Guilty K1 Smith was found not guilty Irt justice court - Tuesday - on ' a charge of falling to stop at a stop sign on West Main street when driving a car from Columbus Ave nue onto Main. The charge was preferred following a recent traf fic crash. It had been reported that Smith was found guilty hut the report was In error. Choice snapdragons, sweet pea, and mixed flowers for grad uation at special prices. A wonderful selection and priced right. Phone 390-1, or call at 325 South Holly Street. 76 Viunfictco In Northwest Competitive examinations are now open for Junior stenographer, $mil-Jlli2ll, anil Junior typist, $1260-91440, according to an an nouncement of the United Mutes oivli Hftrvire commission. Receipt of n implications will close June 23, I03W. Information and blanks may he obtained at tile local post of fice. Thorval If. Folkenberg, teacher of violin, believes the summer va cation to be the opportune time for children to study music. A special course of Instruction, Including use of Instrument, Is offered. Call Studios, Rooms 3 .and 4, College Iildg., 31 N. Jrap. , . 80 Out-of-Town Visitors Included among tho Out-of-town visitors in Medford today were Guy Moore and Mrs. J. L. Pool of Butt! Falls, Lucille Arant of tJnlontown, J. Martin of Antioch nnd G. J. Henston of Talent. Public Market Grocery Butter 38c lb., eggH 2Kc do?., all standard coffee 43c. , 89 We aro prepared to do all kinds of plastering, stucco, brick and ce ment work. No Job too email, m Job too big. Let homo men do your work. Tel. 377-L. F. W. James & Son, 226 Cottage. 77 Margaret Pool Improved. Friends In this city of little Mnrgurnt Pool, daughter of Mr. n-nd Mrs. ,1. ,1, Pool of ltuttn Falls, are glad to lenrn that she Is In an Unproved condition. Hhe is receiving treatment In the Shrine hospital in Portland for tin injured knee, which prohibited her from walking for many months. Her leg is now in a new cost and the physicians believo she will be able to walk, when the treatment Is completed, her mother, who is shopping in Medford stated this morning. llnlloon dance, Sat. night, Dream land hail. Regular dance Wed n 93 day. . 77 Geo. A. Pohnert, General Truck ing, at Flchtner's Garage. Tel. 180. 92 Visitor) From Washington. Included among Washington guests registered nt Medford are G. L. TJarber, G. L. Ulako of Sun- nysido, H. Dillon of Parker, A. H. Gllleland of Kverett. T. G. Mc liees of Mendowvale, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Norrls of Seattle. Dance till 2:00, Gold Hill, ovory Saturday night. 78 Chauncey Florey now located 123 East Main Ht. G5tf McLcrs In City T. G. Me Loos, representative for .f. Oapps and Son, manufac turers of flnn clothes, was calling on tho Campbell Clothing com pany, locnl dealer, yesterday. Danco till 2:00. Oold Hill, every Saturday night. 7X Exclusive, waii papers. Snedlcor Shop. 414 Medford Bldg. ,77 Dance HiM'ltal Potmiicri Because of tho length of the" fea ture now playing at the Fox Crn teriap 'theater, tile Eve Benson dance recital has been postponed to Monday and Tuesday nights. June 0 and 10. , Dry kindling $2.50 per load. Val ley Fuel Co., Phono 78. tf Phono M3. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tt Not from Health Vnlt Wo expect to b-arn from tho radio some of these days that 11' you teach your babies to smolu oigarettes when thoy are eight months old they will never have diseased tonsils ov double chins. Wheeler Reporter. 1 ft. in nviinn til tin nlnliei Ir.rirn nr small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel 34ir- See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender nnd auto body repairing. if Woman Chrises Big Boor A large brown bear, which at tacked Herbert Francis. Jr., 12- year-old Bend boy, last Monday. was chased away by the hoy's step mother, who hurled stones across tho Deschutes river as the animal approached the lad. The boy. frightened by the hear, dropped to the ground. He did not sen the animal until It was 2ft feet away. Tho Pensleya' now studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tt For best green ulabs, nsk driver or coll Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 681. fifttf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH KENT Furnished apart ment; electric rnmre, enrage: em ployed people preferred. Phone 14..2-X. M LOT SACRIFICE Three lots. Ku feet fronting on South Oukdale, with 134 feet fronting on J Ht.. adjoining Oak dslo Grocery on south. Best court site In Medford at the prtce. Drive out nnd look them over. Cost f city Improvements more tlisn prpent price, fixtMt. See R. V. William. 18 North Riverside. Phone IMS. 76 WANTED A live, clean-cut, hon est real estate salesman. He Mr. Millnrd, 4;'3 East Main. 7 FOR SALE Ono hot nlriirnaee and pipes, one hot nlr ciulottng twitter. Thomas William. Pfione Or-F-1 1. 77 TRIBUV JIEDFORDJo She Old Xot Testify While plans had been made for her to appear as a witness for the defense In the damage action trial of Ilert C. , Hostel against J. G. Iwive, both of Central Point, for ffiOO for the killing of a dog, Mrs. K. W. Hedgepeth telephoned the Mall Tribune today from Central Point that she wanted it absolute ly understood that she did not ap pear a a witness in the trial held Tuesday, and which ended in a ver dict f $150 for the plaintiff. Jf you want flowers for gradu ation, be sure nnd get the best selection and priced right. Snap dragons aweetpeiis. and mixed flowers. Phone 3i(0-L or call at 325 South Holly Street. 7G tl-ln. green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 344tf Tomato Pack to Be Largo The Itagley Cannery will hand!1 no vegetables thin season except tomatoes, according to Manager Italph Koaer, At tho present time the cannery hax approximately K'" acres of tomatoes under contract and there is every Indication u" rec or d tomato pack may he made. Inability to get berries and vege tables in sufficient quantity to war rant a commercial pack is largely responsible for the company aban doning packing of all vegetables. Ashland Tidings. 4 Women's spring coats reduced to one-half price, beginning to morrow. M. M. Dept. Store. 7'i The Peasleys' new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf Hand Badly Cat W. K. Cox sustained a badly cut hand this afternoon at the Med ford X'laning mill when the haul came In contact with n saw. lie was removed to the Hacred Heart hospital where he was to undergo the amputation of one of two fin gers late this afternoon. - , lfl-ln. green pine slabs, largo or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 70. 344tf First Grass Fire lU'imrled 'I'lin fh-rt il.tifii-l mi.nl wnit uiim. moned UiIh forenoon to extinguish the first grass fire of tno, season, back of the Dr. R. W. Clancy resi dence on the hospital hill. The lilfivn la littflhlltnil tn n -PHut-riff cigarette and resulted In no dam age. . . MISS CALIFORNIA'S E 'OAKLAND, ' Cal., June ' 6-(ff) Nn honeymoon is In lirospect for Nina CraiK, 19-year-ohl runawuy April bride and holder of three heauty itltleB. An annulment of her marriage to . Harry Tappnn i.iidemnnn, HO-yeur-old hank clerk, was on file today In 'superior court here. , . . . . fill. The annulment suit 'Wun: hroujcht by Ludemaiin'H .pareutH.nwho . pro tested that he had not iisecurod their consent before his elopement to Martinez, with tlie former "Miss California." .. 1 never want to see mm nunln, MIbb CralK told Interviewers. "That annulment Is Just whnt I wnnted." EXTRA PAPERS WITH PICTURES SENIOR CLASS Exti'd copies of this evenlnR's paper with the pictures of the KruduutliiK class of 1930 of the Medford High School, can he had at this offlco ut 5 cents per copy, or 10 cents, mailed. Only a limited number of extra copies were printed; ordpr early! Millinery Clearance Sale ji EVERY Famous Gage $10,50 Values $7.50 Values EXTRA SPECIAL One Lot of Kiddies' Hats 49c 223 East Sixth St. TO LITH1A ' MEET I Tomorrow will see a general exodus of Knights of Pythias from IV. e (I lord when a large delegation 1 leaves for Ashland to attend the i Southern Oregon district conven tion. Talisman Lodge No. 31 will i be represented by about fifty, j Included In the program will he contests in ritualistic work and papers on "The Good of the Or der" by Talisman Lodge. District Deputy Grand Chancel lor M.'H. Brown of Hoseburg will preside. It is the earnest desire of Chan cellor Commander Frank Howard and lodge deputy George J. Kunz ninn that all who possibly can at tend this convention. The Knights who attend the eve ning session will leave from tho Medford hall at C p. in. in time to attend the banquet at G-.'MK Tttf Pythian Sisters are invited to go along also. AIDING FISH BAN Medford'Sj Husiness nnd Profes sional Women's club now has solic itors for signatures on the Initia tive petition for closing. Rogue river to comnierciul fishing. Mrs. Maud Chapman, local president, stated this morning. All solicitors will be authorized (o register voters who have not already done so, if they wish to sign the petition. This Is the only authorized club up to tho present time that h;is been deputized to solicit signatures. Those wishing ta register, ns well as sign the petition may do so by calling dt the MeCurdy-Daniels of fice in the Medford National Rank building. . - . , FREE METHODIST DIST. MEET OPENS TONIGHT The last district Quarterly meet ing of the Medford district, south ern Oregon conference, will open tonight nt the F. M. church on South Ivy. The session will con tinue through Sunday with three services that day. , The Sunday school convention will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. There will be missionary services Sunday afternoon. Ministers from all sections of the district will participate in the services con ducted 1 h y nid or A. C . Archer, flip: public will bo welcome. Mtrine Ncssion ' Cancelled. No meeting of Hlilnh Temple at Ashland, June 6. Also stated sessions during sum mer Vacation p e r I o d dispensed with, unless emergency arises. Mehce "Hosed snson' until Sep tember. R. K. DETRICK, "5 . Potentate. Special Communication Medford Lodge No. 103, A. yT if V Jt- A M Wflrlfiu Tuna ft p. m. "Work In the K. A: and -M. M. degrees. Visiting mem bers welcome. H. J. FIIOI.U, V. M. IIOl'HTON, Seey. W. M. BEGINS TOMORROW at THE BAND BOX - Straw Hats reduced to less than cost to make room for mid-season stock. , HAT MUST GO! Hats $5.98 $4.50 $5.50 Values The'BAND BOX JUNE 5, 1930. Meteorological Report , ForcK-astH j Medford and vicinity: Tonight land Friday fair; moderate tem I perature. ! Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday but becoming unsettled in northwest portion; moderate ; temperature. Mi w -i " T a. Local Data. 5 S "T1 K p. . . . a i : Temperature (deg.) .... 75 43 Highest (Inst 12 hrs.) 70 7 Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 51 4t Rel. Humidity (pet.) 22 so Precipitation (Inches) .00 .011 State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature this moi'Ily log, 41 degrees. ' Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 11)29, 13.84 inches. : Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 04; lowost,4S. Sunset today, 7:42 p. m. Kun rise Friday, 4:30 a. m. Sunset Friday, 7:43 p. m. Observations Taken at A. 120th Meridian Time M. CITY. linker City 00 3S Clear Hismarck 70 44 Rain Hoiso OS 44 Clear Des Moines 70 02 Cloudy Fresno 100 00 Clear Helena CO 40 Clear Los Angeles 'JO. 00 Clear MurshfleM 00 42 Cloudy Phoenix 00 02 Clear Portland 00 4S Clear lied Hluft XK (10 Clear Hoseburg 70 44 Clear Salt Lake OS 52 Clear Sun Francisco... .00 52 " Cleur Santa Fo 74 44 Clear Seattle 00 52 Pt. Cloudy Spokane OS 44 Clear Walla Walla 72 50 " Clear Winnipeg ...70 40 Rain WJ. HUTCHISON. Meteorologist PAST COMMANDERS OF LEGION PLAN NIGHT A big time la In store for all ex service men who attend next Mon day's meeting of Medford post No. U. This will Ibe "past command ers' night," and itts reported that the old-timers " have prepared nn "honest to gosh" program to en tertain their comrades. Several surprise features are planned for the enjoyment of local Legionnaires, all of whom are urg ed to reserve the date Monday, June Dth. A special Invtiatlon is extended to nil visiting X.eglon.. members to attend. Notice or Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 4! of Jackson County. State of Ore gon .that the Annual School Meet ing of said District will be held at the Junior High School, to begin at the hour of 2:00 p. m. and con tinuing to 7:00 p. m. on the third Monday of June, being tho 10th day of June. A. D. 11130. This meet Inn Ih called for the purpose of electing two directors to serve a term of three years, and the transaction of business usual at such meetings. Doted this 5th day of June. 1930. HOWARD SCHRI'TKL, ' Chairman Hoard of Directors. Attest: UKP, RCCA JKNSKN. District Clerk. Popular Priced Hats $2.98 $1.98 EXTRA SPECIAL One Lot of Ladies' Hats $1.00 Phone 989 KFORMER RESIDENT- j IN BULB INDUSTRY Of Interest to local resident Is news of the progress of the glujj foli industry in the Kelxer bottom district near Salem, for the major project Is being carried on by A. A. Flynn, formerly of this city. Pluntlngs of 10 acres of gladioli i... it,- ...tt-h u-ni uui.li t hp Satciii marketing channels materially, are being completed the Salem press announced. The plantings will represent several million bulbs when grown to maturity. From loo to 150 varieties are represented. And In addition to the gladioli bulbs Mr. Flynn nnd his partner have planted 50.000 Hegul lily bulbs, which in time will prove to be of great commer cial value. , LUBE F0RVACAT!0N1ST ' An effort on tho part of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company to, attract tmirints and settlors to Attend Daily Matinees, Avoid the Crowds SUMMER rf ' 'MATINEE ' Mat. Shows at Mmt PRICE tkimiT r ..... TMUW THUNDEROUS AS THE GUNS ON THE WESTERN FRONT ." : . . . : SALVOS OF PRAISE .... . GLORIFICATION . . . ARE SWEEPING MEDFORD! HERE IS A DRAMA YOULL NEVER FORGET . . . BECAUSE . . . YOU XL NEVER WANT TO. , NOTE Owing to the length of the feature it is Important t o come at STARTING TIMES 1:30 3:30 ' 7:00 9:15 FOX SCRIP THE IKNOW IT'S ON Y0UIIC MAM of MANUAIToIJ N'pvpr slnrc "fiontle men of tho Press" has the talking screen lironslit forth such an nmazlnKly stlrrins rn- 5? lnuncp-dramn tit' news- paper life. i, ALSO All Talking Comedy "REDHEADE DHUSSV" and the TALKING NEWS southern Oregon Is evidenced in the iuii page opco uuvi'i upement rij pearing in a recent issue of "TV Oregon oter." The ad Is entltl "Fishing Ih Oood in Southern Or gem," -and features a beautiful half, tune of a fishing scene at a nearbv' mountain lake. The subject mat ter carries n decided uppeal to tin fi-hfrmr.n and vacationist. mes INSURANCE GENGY ; HARRY MARX Paintep'of the Homes of Men , . , , Tinting:, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J YUUK HLAL I H- l yum ncilllli. jun ua ilt:ur Utt your tolpphone. Call .1 11(1 fl)r appointment.- - i DR. CHARLES R, SIMKIN3 Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic S X-x . 1: L:30 and 3:30 , An epic . . if .there ever was one ... a glorious, masterful achievement ... & oast, beyond Com parison ... a pro . duction that defies description. ' 'ft- ALSO Laurel and Hardy In "BACON GRABBERS" MOVIETONE NEWS ADMISSION EVE. 25 and SO IDEAL GRADUATION GIFT THE SCREEN, tho Satur day, evening Post serial . ... 1930'a Best Seller Novel. 09 wnh CLAOOETTE (OLBE0T NOriMAN f05TEn oiNCEn nooEns chahles nuoau