t paor imp, J t advertised: "Win. IViin Is m. idi t'-ry factories and niv so i-lrjm i'liiokiuK they refresh your obi five for eli;ars" Wm. 1 Vnn's tan lie found at most all the -iar stands. A cam-p.-iuii tor tilis einar starts in to day' Mni) Tribune, exclusive fur SIX MEN DIE FROM NIP OF POISON ALCOHOL pat1:iss(."nv .r;. A4:' s.m Six men were dead today f rum ihlnkilu; pciisun :il'j'..'hol at u hobo r.imii uutsiilu llie city Saturday Meteorological Report ot long filler, full-flavor leaf to-! baceo no sirups and trimmings no falling ash nor tobacco bits from a crumbling Hilar to smear your clothes and ha litis, to spoil vonr smoking pleasure. They are' August 5, i:k;o Forecasts Medford and vicinity: TonIsht ami Wednesday fair; temperature above normal. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesday; temperature above normal. idf by niaehine in modern, sani-1 tMs t"rrry. I nUvlii. E MEDFOttn MXTL TRTBUKE. UrTDfrOTCT), ORlXiOX, -Tr'-flSDAV, 'Anil'ST W?A The airminded people of Mtl ford nnd tho Roue Ulvcr valley art- still much up in the air com pletely mystified as to what Fred t'olviti Intends to do with the tur tles he is advertising for in the Mall Tribune, of ferine four bits for each live turtle which meas ures at least five or six inches . i across the widest part of its bark, The turtles that have already i been brought . in are roposini; in hulf-fllled tubs in the back part of tho Col ig drug store, and as 111 more are wanted kids from all over the county are seeking sizable turtles to fill the ndvertise ,ment. One of the kidy who have already delivered the goods was a gnl. What on earth can Fred be up to? No one but himself knows.-' If he wants them for soup he ,.vould ask for bigger ones. Maybe he is going to establish them on a To" in Thumb golf course. One of the nicest turtles yet brought in. and over which the druggist was wont to. wring his hands in Shylockiun glee as in low Shnkcsperlan like voice he muttered something, is missing. ,Vhen tho M. CI. M. lion gave an icxlra loud roar in front of tho ,Kalto theater yesterday afternoon, .this turtle bolted out of his tub Jtnd out the bark door with n . gurgling-like noise sounding like 'Uere Dwells Youth, nit," and huH (rot been ween since. It may turn unexpectedly among the stock in Royal Lee s gents goods empo rium next door, Tom Glnn of the luulto , theater .is .looking for it nlso in that amusement house, as liCiis fond of fifty cent pieces. In fact, Messrs. Lee and (Jinn hod about rigged up a scheme to purloin the Colvig turtles and ell them back again to Fred one . .by one, through some kid fellow conspirator. Mr. Colvig litis nothing- to say nhout what he wants the turtles Jury fcxcfcpt to slate that when enough of them have been brought in, he wM.notifythe. public. 7 to 7:30. p.m. Evening Reveries. NHC scrviie to K;o, KtiW, 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Anion W Andv (transcontinental from Chicago) NHC service to KUO, K HQ KOMO, KOW, KKCA, KFSU. "Mii to s p.m. sperry .Sweet hearts. NBC service to KUO KMQ, KOMO. KtiW. KKCA. 8 to 8:30 p.m. The Cosmopolitans N 1 1 C Her vice to K 1 1 0 , K 11 0 , KTAK 8:30 to 9 p.m. Pacific National Singers. NBC service to KCiO, KHQ. KTAK; KGW S:30 to 8:45 p.m. 9 to !):lo p.m. Piano Paintings. NBC service to KC.O. KTAR. 9:30 to 10 p.m. The Blue Hoys. NBC service to KCiO. 10 to 11 p.m. Gems of the Drama. NBC service to K(IO, KOA. 11 to 12 p.m. Hotel Dunce Or chestra. , NBC service to KUO, KKi; KI-'KD. Tomorrow evening the deloRrttert and members of tho Medford Cen-t'-nl l,abor Council will meet in tho hor tenm'.e nhove the Mod- ford Pharmacy to enjoy a talk by iten T. Osborne of retiii-y Temperature (l)ei;s.l.. HiKhost ( Last 21 lu-s.). Lowest Last 24 hrs.) . ortland, see-1 Kel. humidity (I'd.) ... of the Slate Federation of I Precipitation (Ins.) Local Data. 87 j ss '.Jli .00 7;t .00 Clear Clear Lon Chaney Stars in Craterian Film Lon Chaney, the man- ofi-.many voicoa, is: just as effective us; Lon Chancy, tho man -.of many Cauerf. This he . proves in -the diuloKue of vTlie Unholy Three," which opens at tho Fox Cra t e r 1 a a theater ", tomorrow. Lon Chaney - held off for a . long time from , tho babbling cin : e m a, but hi fears of the pub ie's favor now seem greatly ex aggerated. Cha ney's early train in as a ventrilo quist stands him in good stead. He supplies vocal accomplishments for a parrot and an old lady with equal facility and In all speaks at five different pitches. Any who saw tho silent version Of "Tho Cnholy Three" will adirit that the Btory is the ideal miff for celluloid purposes. A talking ver sion is even stronger than a s.lent because it gives still further ma !rcrlnl with which to heighten the Illusion. Lon Chancy. 'i J Sand. Improvement w o jr k 1 started nn Mt. Hooi Loop road.' i. i - -lliuil - i 3 T An entertaining radio program is in store for those who tune in on station KM til) during, "Copco Hour" i) to 10 p.m. tonight, fea turing . four popular young "co ed." of tho University of Oregon In music, mirth and song, assisted bv Frona Bray, local dramatic reader and song writer. Mrs. Bray has written a clever sketch for the occasion which is entitled "Aunt Dinah's Wedding." A group of new "Pep Songs." vriten by the director of musical education in the Pasadena city M'hoolH, will be Introduced. Included in the cast will bo Cecil Coss, soprano; Virginia linker, contralto and "blues" ar tist; Cei-aldine Thompson, violin: Alice Ilolmbach, piano accompa nist nnd l-'rona Belle Bray, reader. As a special feature, .Mrs. Bray's new song hit. "My Girl Has It," will be presented during the pro pram by the quartette followed by a tap dance given by Zo Doll L:tnth accompanied by Helen Kd-iiiston. Labor. Mr. Osborne's visit to! State of weather Medford is primarily for the pur-, Lowest temperature this morn nose of perfecting plans for the i ihg, 57 degrees. I'lhor convention slated for Med lord on October 6, C. 7 and 8. Because of the importance Total precipitation since Sept. 1, J 192., Lt.yT inches. . Ol j Temperatures a year ago today; M I' IVhn,.,'.. l.l.lt iwl t l.i business matters which will eonu ! "JKst. 90; lowest, 4iV before the meeting tomorrow ! Sunset today. evening, a large turnout of dele gates and union men is urged by Hay Tucker, head of the Medford Central Labor council. The Octo ber labor conclave in this city promises to be one of the most su ccessf u 1 In the history of o r anized labor in this state ami members of the local council and enthusiastically working to make this event a signal success. p. in. Sunrise Wednesday, 5: Oft a. m Sunset Wednesday. 7:21 p. m. Invitations to participate in tho annual southern Oregon amateur golf championship tournament ut the Medford club course have been forwarded to nine clubs, and fa vorable answers have been re ceived that large delegations will be sent to .Medford. The tourna ment will be played August 2i), 30, 31, and September 1. The tournament c o m m 1 1 t e e wouldd appreciate expression of intentions by local members to take part. Kntry cards can be ob tained from the club professional, Joe Mozelle, at the course. At least 75 entries are expected among local club members. Clubs Invited to take part in clude Uoscburg, Marshfield, Bend, Grants Pass, Ashland, Klamath Kails, Weed, McCIoud and Kureka. L EARL ANDERSON Phoenix, Oregon Vou art. Invited to present this coll port at the Mall Tribune office antf receive two FREE TICKETS ; TO A TALKING PICTURE t , .PROGRAM AT THE BHeaBBKBBBaSWB) Ai a Subscriber Gueit of the MAIL 1 TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you in a subscriber to the Mail Trlbunt your name may appesr here tomor. rowl Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the dura tion of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en Joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW 4LAYING ; "Ladies of Leisure" i " i READY FOR PICKER .terry time Is here. Huckleber ries from Huckleberry mountain were brought Into Medford yester day by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mankin who picked 25 gallons during tho four days they were in the patch. They describe this year's crop as fair. A bumper crop of blackberries in the Applegate region is reported by visitors in that section. The berries will be ripe about the mid dle of this month and (ius New bury says there are six tons on his former ranch, now owned by Kred Htraub. Kach summer crowds of people from all over the valley flock to the Applegate region fr these avtjrgrecn berries during the "Jelly season" and an equally large invasion is anticipated this year. Sets the standard for every home use Anlittuer-Bawh Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY "NOT BITTER C. L,. (Outdoor) Franklin, of Los Angeles, who started some weeks ago on a tiuuo-milc scout ing expedition by auto, from Kan lo.se, del Cabo, the lowest point in Culifornin, to the farthest point north he could reach by auto, was in Medford Monday for a few hours, en route home. Outdoor Franklin Is the road scout for the ltichfield Oil Co. and while here visited Hearts Spencer, manager of the local branch. He also visited Crater and Diamond hikes Sunday and tbe air circus dedicating Medt'ont's air port Mon day and extended greetings over the radio at the port. Franklin has been scouting for !M years, and has covered over a million and a quarter Vniles. visit ing the places of interest to sports men and touriKM, taking pictures und writing stories of his trips. His car is equipped with every thing, including radio, refrigerator und complete camp outfit, to make tho trip a pleasant one. It ,s said his equipment cost more than' the iiuick ear he was driv ing. The power for his raiilo is generated from the engine of his car. On the trip north Franklin went up the Roosevelt highway to Van couver, It. C, nnd 802 mi lew north o:' Vancouver to Ila'elton. Ji. C, the latter part of tho .trip being over the Caribou trail. He went as far as a car can be forced to go. This trail, when completed in two. years -will connect with the Alaskan railroad. He is .returning. over the Pacific highway, visiting nil the points n,f interest and will be back In Los AngeJes the last of tho week. Franklin said Crater and Dia mond lakes are- among the great est, scenic spots Jie Jind e,ver vis ited., and said rMcdfrd people, .iholiid be progd 6t tly)r wonder ful airport. 1 ' 1 '' -. William H. Longwill passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital, August fth. at h:30 a. m. after an illness of three weeks. Air. Long will was born in Claircn county, Pennsylvania August 10, 1RG4 and whs agod at death 73 years, 11 months und 10 days. Ho will be remembered by his many friends as beinff In the fuel business in Medford for the past IS years. Mr. Longwtll was a man of wtrong character, and had worked diligently all bis life. He was united in marriage to May Davis. April tith. 1HS0 at Kldorado, Kansas, tn which union were born four childrnn, who ur vive with his wife. They are: Mrs. May LongwflL two dauKhters, Mrs. Myrtle Keichstein. Mrs. Uuby Chcatle, two sons, Walter C. Ifing wlll, L.. F. Longwlll, all of Med ford; also one brother, Charles Longwtll pf Delta, Colorado. Funeral services will be held at iho Perl Funeral Homo Thurs day at 2:30, 4 Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time -a- CITY, 3 7 i 3 ? P 3 i : j o ! linker City 92 SS Clear ltlsmarck i2 lloise 1H 51 Clear Denver S (i t P. Cdy. Des Moines 12 71 Cloudy Fresno 1M tit Clear Helena SO St! Clear Los Angeles .... N2 til Clear Marshfield 71 41 Clear Phoenix 'Mi 7t Clear Portland SI lid Clear Red Uluff 02 til .Clear Iloseburg Nli M Clear Salt Lake City.. SS OS P. Cdy. San Francisco M Clear Santa Fc Si T.S Cloudy Seattle 7i fit! Clear Spokane Hii ti2 Clear W alla Walla .... !G 70 (Tear Winnipeg 84 GO P. Cdy. lll'TCIURON. Meteorologist. sorrmnix oukcox nor mal SCHOOL. Ashland. Ore., Aug. i tSpl. ) Enrollment, by conn -1 ' ties, of the Southern Oregon Mot--1 mal school for the summer session, I l!Uli, include: Halter 3, Henton 1. t'lackamas Clatsop 3, Columbia ; S. Coos 3a, Crook 11. Curry 1, Des- chutes ti, Douglas 32, C.illiam ".. (irant 2, Hood Uiver 3, Harney 4, j Jackson 113, Jefferson 1, Josephine I 13. Klamath IS, Lake 5, Lane 21, j Linn 6. Malheur G, Marlon Mor 1 row I. Multnomah 13, Pork 1. Till- amook 2, ' mate hi ?t Wallowa 1. Wasco 1, Yamhill out-of-state 11. Students eing graduated at end of first six weeks Include'. i A d a n is, K I va , Ce n t ra 1 Point; I Aver. Edith, llrants Pass; P.eaver, Minnie, Ashland; lioussum, Ethel, Medford : I'rown. Orla L.. ti rants Pass; Warren, Conrad. Medford: Crowley, Cenevleve, Sit kum : Cul bertson, Lavida. Central Point; De pew, Ooldle, Medford; Dodge, Le Hia, Ashland; Dodson, Lela, (' rants Pass; Downs. Louise, Talent; Fo ley, Jessie, I turns; Ferns, Carroll. Lake view; Fuller, Florence, ltose burg; Cray. Naomi, O rants Pass; 1 iarrang, CbaroUr, Ftister; Har mon, ltuth, (irants I 'ass; Koskc, j Snzaime, Poi'tland: Ladd, Clare, Horn brook. Cab; Lewis, Tin' una, Klamath Falls; McCauley. Ileen. Hood Uiver: Magee, -Mid rod, Ash land; Miles, Let ha, Ashland; New iini. Leveret t a, Canyonville; iim bors, tNiribel, Kedmond ; Pitcher, Elizabeth, Silver Lake; Smith. Mrs, Herman, Klamath Falls; Smit h, Don Uay, Ashland; Sweden bur.g, Olive. 'Ashland: Schneider, Itarni dine. Cottage drove; Shull, Waller, Pend; Thompson, June, Durns; Vowel. Llllla Scott, oseburg: Wil cox, Wanda, Coquille; Inch, Una P., Medford. COUPLES QUALIFY FOR MIDGET PLAY A number of ciunlifying roumlB for the two-ball mixed foursome tournament on liic .Medford midset Kolf linkB course have been played and more were to be played today. Parinpcs have not been announced. Scores are as followH: Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Kuson, Sl-M 107; Mr.1 and Mrs. .1. IC. Kdmlstnn, 'i)4-4S Ilia; Mr. and Mm.' V,. H. MoDonald 5(i-5S 1 1 i ; Mr. Stralton,' hytla King, 65-fiO 1 Ofi ; C. Hlinmons and Miss 1. Slmnmns. Bfi-R.1 lull; Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnnk Perl, C8-55 1 Hi; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Colton, 5S-5(i III: Mr. and Mrs. ('. V. Itedlicld. 84-59 123: Dr. I). W. Stone anil Mrs. V. Tnllerson. 51-57111: A. A. TollefHon ami Mrs. I). W.-Stone. HS-5S Mr. and Mrs. - Val KlRcher. 51-52 IDS; 1,. A. Toiler- son and Mrs. M. Tollefson. 55-54 1011; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Clay. 5:i-51 107; Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Shrleve. 50-55105 Mr. and Mrs. Vic Heck- man, 03-51104. the right vacation start Lawful Larceny" at. Rialto Tomorrow Perhaps you've been using an oil called "Eastern" or "special" that only your regular dealer sells. But can you rely on it to carry you through a summer trip? And if it doesn't, where can you buy it? For carefree motoring, fill your crankcase full of Penmcoil before you start. You can get it anywhere in your home-town and everywhere you drive! You'll welcome the extra pleasure Pcnnzoil puts in driving. Mile after mile of perfect lubrication and not a murmur from your motor Maybe you too- will brag about your oil mileage. Many Pennzoil users do in every clime and in every season. Uny it where you see tbe Pennzoil S'g'l. TC The heavy auto traffic and bit; crowds yesterday at tho Medford airpoit dedication ccreniunicH were handlod will) litllo difficulty with tho aBKiatanco of 511 nicinhcru of tho two Medford Oregon National Guard unttH. Modfnid truffle: offi cers were hIho on duty, but the task was done by the KuunlHincn under direction of Captain Carl Y. Tcntiwald. The crowdH on tho grounds were also kept hi check by the guardsmen. ' In ."Lawful Larceny." Uadio'rt all j tnllfint; adaptation of the Samuel Shipman play, which comet, tit the Fox Kialto t lieu- ire tomorrow, Uni ty wood's newest bride. Itchc Dan- '';3$La 'H' tK sirred ,,H i ne who wuo com until i iiu lui'iL kh L & 1 her lututibaud by "l-nwfu 1-Htcc- nv ." a consult!!- OIIH H It f O f R M amoni; IJrondway olTeiiiiKS of lis laKe, has to do particular v I u - with life ninoiiK Iho rich nnd lei sured, where matrimonial cropitcrH seem numerous out. or nil iroior tious. To Miss Halliels as the Kill whose husband goes bounding Kaily ili the tirlmrose palh. It al'l'iirds just one moro chance to im-ovo the versalilily of her talents. fc ., -wvo Bebe Daniels All Men Enjoy Clean Smoking i One of the iiiiikI popular clears; on (h market today in Win. ivnn, a urodurt of the Central Cina-r, t' clftlmpr li' be "the world'tt largest Helling clp:ar." Thb' well known fn cifnr is RATES NOW ON PEARS and APPLES PHONE 833 Wc are now ready to quoto you ratoa on your fruit ha u liny.. Let ua fi(ure with you PHONE 833 All New Equipment Reliable Service " Insured Carriers F. E. SAMSON GO. LOCAL jAND LONG DISTANCE HAULING .. Expenses of the comlnff of the Pacific North went Air Tour to .Medford yesterday were expected to be realized by reason of the Kate receiptH, reports today indicated. Over 9 1 'l 0 n wa s necessa ry to f I -nancfl the nlr tourK visit to Med ford and u little over $1300 wus received In recelpiM. It had been the Impression of quite a' number of people that the nlr tour whs flnanciiik its own trip to, Mwdford, ut Inquiry revealed fi. different Railroad officials who arrived In Medford this rtnorninK from I'oit land Included B. Miller, freiaht und passenger atient for the Chicaito, HurlfngUin and Qnlo'-y railroad : II. W. Koster, Rf-neral aRcnt for the same lines; L. V. Iruce. frelRlit traffic representative for the (Jrand Trnk Railway system. Canadlau National and Central Vermont rail wavs: V. H. .Kkkt. rilftrict pas- seuKer aeent for the Pacific (irey. hound lines. Oregon division; J. 8. Claire, agent for the same lines, of SaVFrHndw'o: J. T. Wallace of the t'htcao Northwentern, and M. C. IeKerie of the 8nn Krnnctsco lines. 4 St. Helens. City mall Orvlce will tart here October 1st, " FOR 10 CENTS -Corn, Callous, Roots and All a come out Pain Gone . Instantly . i?H0ES DON'T HURT RESULTS GUARANTEED Many a man and woman has ex claimed O-Joy when thoy found I their corns and callouses pone ipain gone and shoes hurting no , i more. Pay a dime for an envelepo of ilx O-Joy Corn Wafers. Prc-a 1 ' wafer, thin aj paper, on the 'corn, slip on shoe, fynlriofn gone. 'Later pee! off wafer find out comes ' corn, callous, roots arid ail. 'Abno- i ,!utely RuaranteeH. No bulky doueh- I nut pads or burning acldx. Juit a 'wafer, thin as paper. Aroid higher ; priced substitutes. O-Joy ara newest, best remedy yet. Six for 4ime. at druggist?, i They're Here! 10 Brand New Patterns In FELT BASE RUGS '$450 Made by Congoleum Nairn Company 7 ft. 6 in; x 9 ft. 9 ft. x 12 ft. $695 Attractive Patterns to Harmonize With Any Room in Any Home , 10 New Patterns In Genuine Congoleum GOLD SEAL Rugs. Now on Display 0 xSSxrSsv msmmk 2L