I j" ' I V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOON", WEDNESDAY, JTTLY 16, 1930. (3, tM' n U 1m Ms iiW: n .81 ' Jv4 : SVj ! m 13! M'j Si IS I Ill ii m m & Ml ; 1 II -111 i! Hi i! ill' Sir; T1H1EV Ml A STORY NO. MILLER From her grandmother's cellar. . . to Ziegfeld's Roof. . . in just the twinkle bf a toe. She really was the "Sally" of the alley called Broadway. How explain the miracle of Mari lyn's success? , . . Nature simply blessed her with a charm all her own. And that's the only answer to another young star's rise. OLD GOLD made its bow just 4 years ago. In a month it was popular. In a year a headliner. Today it's Amer ica's fastest growing cigarette. Nature again 1 Sun-drenched heart-leaves from better tobaccos. A new taste thrill for jaded palates. A new throat ease and freedom from coughs. .. , ... BETTER TOBACCO NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" We Cordially Invite ''.The ho1c of Mtvll'ortT finl southern Oregon to visit our store :"'Mnd hoc tlio ppurinl allowing f "The Village Blacksmith" the world-famous masterpiece of the immortal Herliert do Mareait. Tliis great painling is displayed in a special setting on our second floor. Every man, woman and child should see this masterpiece, valued in excess of $75,(MM). This showing is being made with a view of creating a greater interest in art in this city. Mo admission will be charged see this painting as our guests. i tii . r..- t ft . II Marshall-Wells Associate ' II . 6th and Bartlett ' Phone 135 CHOICE GLADIOLI L BE AT LOCAL C. OF C. Of Interest to Med ford and southern Oregon flower lovers in the gladioli show to be opened to morrow and continuing for three flays at the Mori ford chamber of commerce. Tho flowers are being furnished by valley growers and will include over J50 varieties, In cluding some never on exhibition here before. Three principal growers, A. L. Smith, D. 8. Prultt and R. P. Rnlmey, will have flowers on dis play. These men are extensively interested in tho business and do considerable shipping business of flowers and bulbs. They are rep resented in Medford by Mrs. Irene Do Losh of Bouth Holly street, who has been taking orders for bulbs and flowers for some time and will continue to do so. A gladiolus will be presented to each womnn vlsitfok the ahtfwnd t'h-c mm ply will be sufficient to take cure of hundreds of women. - " 11 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Tho Hot Spot of liailto NliC service to KiO. 7:30 to 7:40 p.m. Amos n" Andy NBC service to KCIO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW; KECA, KFSD. 7:45 to 8:00 p.m. Governor Young Campaign NBC service to KUO, KFI. 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. It's Oct As sociated NBC. service to KH.Q, KOMO, KGW. KHO, KKI. 8:00 to 8:30 p.m. l'arlsian Quin tet NBC service to KECA, KGO. 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. Hill Hilly Boys NBC service to KGO, KOA. 0:00 to 9:30 p.m. Mlnlaturo 1U"B raphles NBC eorvlco to KGO, KFSD. 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Camel Pleas ure Hour NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KOMO, ' KGW, . KECA, KFSD, KTAlt, KSU KOA. 10:30 to 11:30 p.m. Cotton Blos som .Minstrels NBC service to KGO KHQ. KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p.in; Mojo! Dance Orchostra -NHC service ito KFI;' KGO, KGW, KFSD, Vf:30 'M IV ... , , Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbuna . Virgin atatlon) P. M. ' t to 6:16 Popular record- lngs. 5:16 to 5:45 jredford Cham- ber of Commerce present- lng "Prospertgraph," 5:46 to 6 News' and mar- kets by Mnll Tribune. 6 to 0:15 Fruit dlspntahes by Myron Hoot. . , . . 6:15 to 6:46 Portor Lumber Co. 6:45 to 7 Cecil and dally, presented by Standard OH Co. 7 to 7:15 ' SomotlilnR New" by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Popular re- cording-. Tliursilny. ; , A. M. 7:56 to 8 Ilroakfast hroad- cast of news by Mull Trlb- une. 8 to 8:30 "Kybo Hour" .by Kconoiny Groceteria. 1 8:30 to 8:45 Popular re- cordlngs. ,- ' 8:45 to Gold Seal Crcam- ery. 9 to 9:30 Brunswick brovl- tics : i 9:30 to 10 Golden West Program. 10 to 10:80 Medford Sheet Metal Works. 10:30 to 11 Stylo Gossip hour by Adrlennc's. 11 to 11:80 Populnr rocord- logs. i 11:30 to 13:00 Jnrmln ' & Woods Prug Store. 13 to 12:30 Jordnn Electric, Ashland. 12:30 Nows flashes by Mull Tribune. 12:30 to 1:00 n. V. Wil liams, v ' 1 to 1:30 Popular record ings. 1:30 to 2 Pari Tlandy Pro. gram by Heck's Bakery. 5 to 5:16---ropular. record- ings. 6:15 to 5:45 Flreslono one- stop service station. B:45 to 6 News and markets by Mull Tribune. to (1:15 Krult dispatches by Myron Hoot. tills to 6:80 Jackson County Bldg. & Ian association. 4 6:30 to 6:45 Farmers Ex- rhanffo eo-operatlvo. 6:45 to 7 Cecil and Sally. presented by Stantlanl Oil Co. 7 to 7:15 "Bigger ami Bel- ter." by -Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:30 Popular re- cordlngs. . u III. LEAVES TODAY ON Mrs. R. H. Coffin of Ashland, motlier of D. A. Coffin of this city, leaves this evening by train lor New York City, from wTiere she will sail for France aboard the steamhip Washington with other Gold Star mothers on July 23. While In France she will visit the grave of her son, Allen R. Cof fin, who was a sergeant in Battery E, 148th field artillery. Sergeant Coffin also served with the branch of the army that was stationed on the border during the Mexican trouble In 1916 and 1917. Sergeant Coffin went to France in January, 1918, and was killed June 18 of the same year. Previous to entering the war, he made his home in Carbon county, Montana. - Mrs. Coffin will remain in France for two weeks, and return to her home in Ashland about August 19. TEXAS OIL CHIEF I EMIER Opens THE DOORS , : Kn rout to Ms headquarters In southern California, H. T. Hern don, vice-president of the Texiifl Oil company, arrived at the Med ford airport yesterday by airplane from an inspection trip to Port land and Seattle. He flew In a Texas company plane piloted by Larry Cooper, arriving here from a short stop at Eugene. Tho official was met at the air port by Ii. A. A'allier, Medford anent, and Ed Dagner of Portland, district mAnffgcr of the Fageol Mo tor ' company; J. H. Flanagan of Oakland, company president, and Lou RusKoll, Medford branch man nffer. Pictures of the ship taking on a sopply of gasoline from a lo cal Texas truck were taken by B. U. Harwood, local photographer.- Mr. Herndon's trip north was mado- In- connection with a new lubrication oil the company has placed on tlto market. He reported that ii has been meeting with groat success and that supplies at Port- In n'd and other northern cities were ! quickly exhausted. He was lo Hcftve today to continue his south- frn flight. h The Texas company Is beginning the Instillation of 'a service sta npiK at the airport and It will bo roady for uso within 30 days, Mr. Valllev reported. ' I u - ... Orfitrmi WeAllici I Fair tonight and Thursday, but 'Vnv clouds Thursday west of tho Catxcitclo. mountains. No change In omperaturo.' Gentle, variable Vinfls. There You' at 9:30 Tomorrow Because There Is Going to Be "SOME BARGAINS , -' It: I i W t f '" ' Breier Doesn't Say "Sale" Unless We Have Sntni-liino RmIIv Onnd to Offer V MWaaaM m-mrwmm j " " V -' ' We don't ask you to make a special trip for just everyday prices. They must be outstanding PRICES. AND THEY ARE, v ' ' 'VV - . . , ' ,';:J Think of it! Wonieniil biiy Silk Hose for a Dime; Cannon Towels for 8c. Men will btiy Diresi Shirts for 37c, Unions for 49c, Shoes for $1.69; and well, you better come to .. "' i " - ,. V. t .r.V III ' '1.-- 1- " 1' VISIT DIAMOND LAKE DIAMOND LAKE, Ore.;' July 16. (Spl.) Registrations from MeoV fprd at 3Iamond Lato rpsort,; July ine: ' '" " Mr. ami Mrs. N. B. Wood, Stella J. Merrick and puests, Mrs. Wal ter D. and Wm. H. Mcrick of Los AnBOlcs; Ileatrlco Crooks and guost, Brn Hydo of Oakland; Paul S. Bcheror, A... M. Clemenson, Jj. V. Clomensoni E. K. Kowley. M. R. Poi-ter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Codo Hall, Don Sopor and party. . ( 1 MADRAS New J10.000 TexaB Oil Co. olant, C and Fifth St.. ?ptTnd' tor buWlnesB. '"' lfupsbnt'gs On Ilollilay. BRUSSELS, July 16. ") Tho former EmprosH Zlta, Archduko Otto and-, other, children of 'th HapMliui-K family have left Stccn; ockorzeal- oaatlo for .1.8 Quelta, Spain, on a two months' holiday;.; VA L,B Hnlvouflon'n pure foj store opened for business' in fois mer Valo National ttuiKocattria.' Clawlflfd a-dvartlnlng get's rBsultL: E. P. BOARD DISCUSSES REESE CREEK SCHOLARS RAOLK lHU.NT. ore.. July 1. (Spl.) Hoard of director of thp Kuslo Tolnt srhools held n upeolal meeting Tuesday evening to dis cuiw the transportation question of students from the Iteese Creek: dis trict to the local ltlith school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jm-k and Mr. and Mrs, urove met with tha bogra; BARGAIN DAYS t WASHING MACHINE 4 Used Thor ., Washing Machines In Perfect Condition Bargain Day I,' Price t $25.00 on Thor Washing Machines , Ir oners j and i Simplex Ironers fiinPLEXlRONER 2. Simplex , 52 - inch Manual Control Ironers in A-l Con dition. A Good Ironer for Small Laundry or Hospital Use.;-; : '.7 - Day Price. i. $75.00 2 Domestic Simplex 30Inch Ironers mJ: PtLL. $69.50 Thor Automatic Ironer 1 Thor 52-inch Automatic Ironer. in perfect condition TctD!y.... $125.00 EASY PAYMENT PLAN Peoples Electric Store 21214 W. Main Phone 12 A