M KDKOlil) MAIT, TIMIJCNK. MKDFOIM). OlM-XiOX. FRIDAY. JAXUARY 0. m.1 P'AOE ELKVKN i .; W t m ;,it 1 m 0 ill HI HI ;n t 7f -5 3?: ' TATF MFFn y l uiniL mllu I F PLACED AT n nn ii i i mi ffl-! H U mlLLlUII! i -ii mil o A l,ri LegiSlatUre Will DC ASkCO IO Appropriate Funds for Next Two Years Sum Is Half Million Over Pre vious Bicnnium. SALEM. Ore, Jan. i.A'l Tho state lfKlolaturc will l)t i-ullcil iilm to npiu'Miirhitp V N. U I li.il "f tlio cMltn.'it(l cxiK'ndituri'H for tho years 1MI and 1!IS2. It 1s shown In the annual n'purt of State I'.uil KOt Dh-cclor Sam A. Kuwr, ina.N! imlillf last nlKhl. Tin- Ic-kIs-luturo aiprotr:atil SS.OL'.umt. ap nruxllliatfly S .1 "J 4 . .", .1 7 Mian III" sunt to he provhlcil for fbis yc:n-. j l no xoiai t'miiiiini v. (ii jiiiii ij i i n fur tho hlonnlum Isi more than Jlili, 427,000, the mute builKi-t hIuiwv, which Includes ahuut 13.ouo.ooit trust fundi. Th (llfforencu hf twpi'n the amount tho lonislnturo MEATS That Are Choicest To insure fresh meats that are ex pertly selected for quality and high food value, order from our sparkling, clean market. You can buy Sunday dinner meats here at , prices exceptionally low for the quality. See Our Specials on BABY BEEF, CHICKENS RABBITS BACON HAM Ivy St. Meat Market "Just Around the Corner from the Pcstofficc Holly Theatre tickets with each $1.00 cash purchase Milk S? Butter I I HP ill Vhl lvbu HAviTALtr- JB.Frtl ( THE QUALIFICATIONS My Raw Milk Is Purity and GRADE Save This Serial No. 8 QUALITY- CHOICE BEEF PORK COUNTRY SAUSAGE CHARLEY BROS. RANCH v" From the Farm Chickens Fresh Eggs Klamath Sputts Good ones, per cwt $1.00 Cabbage, lb. Lcttuco 5 Squash, lb. '2( Apples U5 bcx and up Oranges, por bucket .5 Wlioro Consumer and Producer Meet PUBLIC MARKET South Riverside jwlll bo called upon to iipuiujjriutt- and tho total cxpinrttturort 1h rp- i(Hn(etl niihsLly hy rtHf-KUHlHhiiiiK uctivitit'H wli.ch iv'ccivt- tliHr funds i Hhed at tin On-non iat ftoKpital from 8ourc-M other than by b-Kin-fat Kalm $":.', .r0u for building and l iliw appropriation. S.'lf-Kiistuln-, furnishing a dormitory at the Mtato inj,' a:iiviiii. ku1 as th Mutt tiiHtituth-n for ffbb-.niind'd at hitihway foniiiiisxion. areidont foiu- s.'h'iu; $15,00 for the -xl'iiwion of iniKsliiii, world war vHran' ntnto,lh healing plan at (ho Capitol aid eoniminniun and otlu-r nucnck'H, ' bulldln to the MaUi office builV wfll expend an estimated total of in; f 1 0,0 for a refrigeration t-lK.iiOX. IT;. The remainder Ik plant at the .slate penitentiary; made up from miliar levies, eon-j $20,K0 fr additions to the hu tinulnu appropriations on addition , prem cuurl library, and $50,000 to al licenne feet. aid In coiiKtruetion of a trainlni; f Defirll Is $:t. 001,175, Tlie net Hiale deficit on Decern ' Km N'nnntil nchool, on t in'iit up ber 31. Ii30. J 3,0!' 1, 1 75. 1 0, which'"" 'be ijifJrundo school district IneludeH tlie deficiency amhorUu- prnvldltik' $so.ooo. I "f " nierKemy hosird fur - Dii l-:!-i!3u expenditures, tho rc - I pori stales. : mum- .mium iui m-n j -Major capital outlayn rcconi-! functioning durins the next two I mended by the governor Iui'Jik ytaiH as was available during the j the two year total WM,-T2M, u.1Ht bienn urn, n ppmxlmately ?,- compared with a total of 4a2,!HH appropriated hy tho 1 !i :.'!, U'K Ma ture. The eu pita I outlay recom mended Is In. addition tot the or dinary requirements for salaries, operating and maintenance ex )enses. , i The laik'est Item of capital out- lay is Si'.'t 5,000 recommended for ! a new win and parage building j at the J, astern Oregon Htat Iioh liltl. Oilier lleitLs SIhmii. ftlier items Include $10.000 for coiii-t ruction of the state office huililinK. which ha yet tn run sov- 1 oral hlonnlrt porlods; !lli,ooo for construction of u hospital ancl, lihys cl.in'H reshlonco at the state tuhereulosls hosultal at Salem; 37.KOO for construction of a la- vlllon. dining room extension nndl " 1 Guaranteed for Freshness A Save This Serial No. 8 equipment at Mie cu.stft'n UrcKn hunillul at The Mallei; JS.13 (or Li tubercular -ward , urul rJioj fuW Hchool building at the KanU-rn Oie- - 1 ucparcmeru oi turner iu- jci'lon Is requentlnk' in the ak'Kie- .'-' ihciihi-iik uio ucnciency iippropriMionx. Radio Program KMED (Malt Trlbune-Vlrgln Btitlon) l-rltlaj- I'. M. o to U I'oojiIoh lOloctrlc Htoro Nowtt and markets hy Mull Trlhuno c t 7 runners KxohanKo: Ye Office Hoys; Cecil and Stilly 4 7 t s I,nfH f;et Associated; 4 News UiKOst; Murray and 4 ! Harris, l ltl'. 8 tu 9 KM KD prosentution; 1 Harrison HarRravo'a Do- 1 tocllve Stories L'lIC j9 to 10 Venetian Nlijhts; j Jlnituy ltfttiek Town llouso 4 t orchestra VitC , Satunlay 4 ; A. M. j 7 : rlj to 8 Hreakfust hroatl- 1 ; cast of news by Mall Trl- ! fr buno 8 to 0 Cy Tootsle UBC; ben- 4 Ison Hudio Shop 4 9 to 10 Kriendshlp Circle; Peoples Klectric Store; B j and M i 10 to 11 W hite Kins: Alex- i 4 under'H Food Shop 4 11 to 12 Film tips and talks; A. ShllllnK and Co. , I'. M. 1 12 to 1-Swem's C.lfls; ileuth's Jlrut; Store; lewls Super 4 S(!rvh:o Station; Nowa 4 l'lashoH by Mall Tribune 1 In 2 fJokl Ke.'il; Fun Dan- 4 dy; Scientific. Laboratories 4 2 to 3 Happiness Train; 4 4 J'opular recordliiKs 4 4- 3 to 4 K.MIOIJ presonttition 4 4 to 5 Kiddles 1'eriud; l'ojt- 4 4 ular recordliiKs 4 4 5 to ii- Hoy Scouts; . Obi 4-4- Scouta: News nnd markets 4 4- hy Mull Tribune 4- 4- B to 711001)0 Service Stn- Hon; Cecil nnd Sally 4 4 7 to H Lefa (let Associated; 4 News lJlBOSt; Myrtlo Street 4- UHC 4- 4 8 to tl Weekly Review t)HC 4 4- .9. to 10 Jimmy ltlttlcks Town 4 4 llouso orchestra UUC " P. M. 7:30 to 8 K-KO Tncittro lit tile Air. NIK; sui vi to KOO. KIHJ, KOMO, OKW, Kl''l KS1), KTAlt. 8 to 8: 1G Ahioh 'n' Andy. NI1C norvlra to KtlO. KI1Q, KOMO, K(iV, KMC! A, IvKSl). S : 1T lo 8::t0 Browltlillt Poodles i'lt(! Kirvli' to KtlO, KIKJ. K()M. K(IV. Kl'l. KK8H, KTAlt. 8:;i() to II S. W. .Mellowed Mel ndleH. NIK' Hervlre to KCiO, KIKJ, KOMO, KV.W, KFI, Kl"aO, KTAlt. 'to :S0 Mill Hilly Uoya. NHC Hervleo to KtlO. 9:30 to 10 Mimicry Serliil. NHC Rorviro to KliO. 10 to 10: IB HobwoII Slaters. NHC Hurvino to KOO. 10:16 lo II Metroliolltiina. NHC 'norvlco to KtlO. 11 to H! Dutii-o Orehealin. NHC nervier to KOO, KK1, KS1,. MODEL BAKERY'S Saturday Special Raised Doughnuts 15c doz. Honey Cookies 12c doz. Homemade Bread 2 for 15c Parkerhouse or Dinner Rolls ; 15c doz. Coffee Cakes 10c Pershings 30c doz. Try Nu Life Bread 1 Rapid Fire dun FREE for each 100 Model Bakery's Broad Wrappers Moby Dick" Scores Holly Hit 4- saws?; x s - mi ts'tfi 3 SceioXfron ' MotivPicklsUrh'nJohn Barry more-A ' iijrnerBroi Production The mui derouB looking crew that workH with John Iliirrymore in the Wnrncr iirothers ami Vita phone picture "-Moby Dick,' now playing nt the Holly theatre, was hanl picked by tho Htur in pornon, unci luiH probably never been equalled. For Huch n voyage an mad Cap tain Ahab planned tho apparent ly endlesH chase of ".Moby Dick." tlie man-killing white whale he Hhangliaied men from the divea of the seaports he visited, ruling them with the proverbial rod of Iron, knowing that any one of them would murder him, gleefully. 44 Masked Longing, 99 Romance of Radio, Starts January 10 When ' Miisked I.onning" Mull! Tribune's next serial story, reaeh ed tile erities. they Insisted tlie novel was nn expose of the lliueil- MO WAD D ROCKEV liraellecfl art of lmllylnm. V.ut the author. Jl;Mil liotltry, in ints it isn't. Itorkcy has 'spout niu.st of hin life bi'Uim! tin m'oiiM in tho th' atn, mviiH nml, iimr rrccntly. t lie- radio hIikUo. Ho know the nubtlo trk-ks of "builtliiiK up" tlu finno of Mars ixiul aspiranl. lit "Mnskt'd LonffhiK" wa written okIy, he wiy.s, to tell an InU'rct hiK story of the fuutllKlitH ami microphone, not to "debunk" Broadway. . Kuekry Ik the author of a hull dozen reeent no vein, liu'ludtiiK "This Wo m a n." "Honeymoon's End." "The Chorus Kid" nnd "I.lmellKht." several pluyn and motion nleturcs. The firttt chapter of "Masked lAjnKlnK' will appear In Tho Mail Tribune Salmdny. January 10 Man Who Came Back Craterian Sunday Ituoul Walsh's "Tho Man Who Came Hack" serves as the 1 hide to re-unite the Kiim and Oueen of the Movies. Janet Gay nor and Charles Farrell. The performances of Miss Gaynor and Farrell In this Fox Movietone drama which opens Sunday at the Fox Craterian theatre are said to excel even those given hy the etars In their immortal "7th Hea ven." Ken Maynard Stars New State Talkie Ken Maynard Is coming to I be State theatre Saturday In "Sens of the Saddle," one of the best pictures of his career. Crowded with thrills-. hrlMling with action, and Interspersed with humor, tho picture Is an epic in the, long and brilliant career of Maynard as a portniyer of western char-j neters. " The state will show for the I Inst times tonight, "Inside th bines." Uadlo No 1-oiigvr Krasoual. NEW YOIIK Uadio author ities say that brosd cast in N no longer1 a seasonal entertainment. It has reaehed tho star, they sdd- Hhotild the opportunity present itweir. "Moby Dick' Is a dramatic ver sion of the famous American novel of the Maine name, written by Her man -Melville many years ngo vlnn whalers ami whaling ships wore n part of tho everyday life of tlie Atlantic seaboard. Joan lieiinett plays opposite Mr. Barry more. The part of Ahab, avenger of tlie victims of the white whale Is Mr. Barry more's most superb achievement. His voice was never heard to greater advantage. The shows at the Holly tomor row will bo continuous, starting at 1 : 1 5. 'Canyon Hawks Now Playing at Rialto When little boys Jump out of their ncatM and fairly burst with mipprefsed excitement when they see Yakima t'anutt and Uuy.-a llar ton. it is what one would more or less expert from small boys see iiiK a real throbbing western. Hut when Kt'iMvn incii cannot contain theimvlves and make it npiarent tiiat they are living every foot of th, film as though they them selves were actually riding and shnntiy!?, one Is indeed forced to admit that that is a siht worth "t'nnyon Hawks,", starrinp Vnk ima ('aniilt, which opens at the Kox Hialtit theater today has .plenty of excitement. As the vreen combatants struK Kled In a elfiutl of dust and u shower of reeks, as Ktms barked and horses raced down steep ra vines, the audience- seem to stand .-uispemled In midair, as it were, ami the skhs of relief that jjrect tlio conclusion of the story with tho hero saved and the heroine safe , beside him, is indication of the Ki'eat heights of emotion to which the audience has been car ried by tho action of the picture. Most outdoor pictures offer a feast in wenle effects but "Can-1 yon I lawks" supplies n veritable ban t net of tlio most nstou tiding ty hcaul iful and awe Inspiring natu ral wonders we have . ever seen oil the screen. The heroine. Kene Horden. Is a delightfully alert, lively younp ' creature, tsw.nl to look at and eliurminn to watch as she ridea over roiiKh trails and faces danRcrj without a quiver. The program also includes another chapter of "The Indians Are Coming" nnd a Mickey Mouse cartoon. A CURIOSITY. stricken public was in trigued by the alluring face behind a delicate porcelain maskbur none sensed the pent-up enio rfional drama hidden beneath the aim ex terior. It is a story of modern intensity, an intimate revelation from back of the scenes in the theater, radio and art worlds. in Mail Tribune llBJLLBOARDS URGE EATINQ OF BREAD TO HELP FARMER I MacDonald -of Faster & Klefser company here, an n part of the nationwide advertising cam paign to stimulate consumption of farm .products launched hy the Out door Advertising aKDociation of America, Inc., has already pouted 4J of Uio first poster, designed to stimulate more bread consumption, nnd thereby help the wheat situa tion. At tho suggestion of the federal farm board, through the grain sta bilization corporation, the Outdoor Advertising association of America Is backing a nationwide campaign to alleviate primarily tho wheat situation, and to advocate greater consumption of farm products gen t r illy. Jn over 17.000 cities and town throughout the United States, the Outdoor association will display 20. 000 farmers' prosperity posters, representing a space cost alone In excess of $2,L'0f),(H)ji. The keynote of the campaign will be increased prosperity for tho farmer upon whom national pros perity directly depend). The posters that will go up with in the next 10 days carry tho slo gan "Eat more farm products and you ireed Industrial employment." I ntil the farmer is successful in dustry will noMe fully employed." This move on the part of the or ganized outdoor advertising of which Foster & Kleiser company is a member recalls to mind tho work accomplished by the industry nt other crucial periods in the his tory of the country, particularly during the days of tho great war when millions of dollars worth of Liberty bonds wero sold through the help of outdoor space donated to tho government. PUOSI'ECT, ore.. Jail. 9 (Kpl.) Miss Ella. Chapman of Med ford and Clyde ohn of Trail spent New Year's day as quests of Mr. ami Mrs. Victor Chapman. Mr. and Mm Clay Conley nnd baby, of lhitte Falls, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hube Moore Tuesday. Mrs. Conley and Mrs. Moo ro are sisters. M r. a n d M ry. Ea ii With ro w nnd two children of Talent were week-end quests of Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Clarke. EuKene Clarke and Clem Clarke returned last week from Santa Cruz. Calif. Each took a load of household goods down. Mrs. Frank Manning was ill for several days last weidt. Her liauhtcr, Mrs, iudo Grieve, help ed care for her. ,1'rospeet school opened Monday having been closed since Decem ber No new cases of mumps have developed. Frlemln of Mrs. William Sher wood will be glad to learn that she intends to return home In the early spring. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. c Cunningham started to school Mondav. i Swiftest, Easiest Way to End Bilious Spell When you neglect- those first symp toms of' constipation bnrf brcutii, coated tongue, listlesancEtK, the whole system soon surfers. Appetite Ings. Digestion slows up. You become Itead achv, rlizr.v. bilious. It's easy to correct sluggish bowel net ion! lake a enndy tHBcaret to nicht. See how nuirklv nnd pleas antly the bowels are activated. AH the souring waste is gently propelled from the system. Kegnlaf and com plete bowel action is restored. Cascarets arc made from pure crb caru, a substance which doctors agree actually strengthens botccl muscles. AP drug stores have Cascarcts. 10c, By HOWARD ROCKEY Starts Saturday, Jan. 10 the PROSPECT M Masked Longing Star Meat Market and o Piggly Wiggly Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Pork Shoulder Roasts 20c lb. Fresh Side Pork ..20c lb. Beef Pot Roasts . .15c lb. Short Ribs of Beef 12clb. T-Bones 15c lb. Sirloin 15c lb. Rib Steak .....15c lb. Bacon Squares 20c lb. Home Rendered Lard 16c lb. Free Tickets to Holly Theatre FREE DELIVERY Phone 273 if $L If You Are Sick Come to Us Ailments of whatever iiuturc successfully relieved by wonderful life giving Chinese Herbs. When your ease is given. tin hopeless by others, give us a call. Here are n few testimonials from people in different parts of Oregon certifying the inarvelms results of our Herb remedies : Stomach Trouble January 1, 1931. To Whom It May Concern: I liave. been suffering with slomacli trouble, hum and sour for bI.v years. Have tried many kinds of medicines without relief. Af ter using Chan & Kung's llorbs for three weeks, I am entirely well. 3. W. McHRIDE, Central Point, Oregon. Stomach Trouble Mcdford, Oregon, Nov. 10, 1930. To Whom It May Concern: I have had stomach trouble lor a good many years, and have been unable to find relief. For one week I used herbs as recommended hy Chan and Kong. At tho end of tho week tho stomach burn and pain that I sun evert was completely gone. I am very glad to recommend tho herbs of Chan and Kong to any one. (Signed W. M. LUSK, Route 2, Hox C7, Mcdford, Oregon. Blood Poison Dec. 17, 1930. To Whom It Muy Concern: I suffered for seven months with blood poisoning which mado a terrible itching over my entire body. Then 1 went and consulted Chan and Kong, Herb specialists and in two weeks time I was completely cured and I wish to rec ommend Chan and Kong to all persons who are sick. v Very truly yours, (Signed) JOHN HEARING, Talent, Oregon. Rheumatism Mcdford. Ore.. Nov. 21, 1930. To Whom It May Concern: After 1 have been troubled with my hack and feet and hands for almost one year and couldn't find any roller, I havo taken two weeks treatment with the Chlncso herb specialists, Chan & Kong. I am now completely cured. O. J. McKEB, 120 South Laurel Street, Mcdford, Ore. Chan & Kong Herb Co. Tho Most Expcricncc'd and Eminently Successful Herbalists 331 East Main Street, Mcdford, Oregon EUblihed 24 Years SAN FRANCISCO SACRAMENTO OAKLAND Office Hourt 10 A. M, t7 P. M., Sunday 10 to 12 E. Main 111 W. Main Street M, when It is as Rood In summer as In winter. 0 G