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PAGE TWO WKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDPORD, OTJEflO. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931 deal and Personal lJ Circle lo Meet Monday Chrysanthemum clrclo. Neigh bors of Woodcraft, will iet Mon day evoning in the I. O. O. F. hull at 7:30 sharp. InHtallatlon of of ficers will be the leading event of the evening and the district ov- ' panlzcr, Mrs. AUle Perrln. will be n guest from Portland and will ' itlvn an lnterefdinx talk for the goud of the order. Mrs. I'ttui An .l.rtinn rlinlrmnn of (he SOC'lul .. committee, announces that other program number will be mciuuea In tho evening's entertainment. after which refreshments will be 0 nerved. The meeting will be open . to members uiid their Invited guests. Mr. Antic IK'lUT n. F. Antic, who ha tiuvn ill at the Community hospital for wveral (Jays, was reported to bo In on Im proved condition today. ; From Distant CltlCH Clucsta from dlHtant cltleK reBiH- tcred at local hoteln Include George JiinniHon of St. Paul.. Minn., Geo. .M. Ycat man of St. Iouls. Mo, J. 15. .Mclntyro of Philadelphia, Pa.. and Mrs. Ilrabazaar of Vancouver, II B. C. . ; Auto work Mi price. OverhaUI lnn or repairing by an expert. Jack AdaniH, 413 X. Columbus. 290 llHiirn from Frisoo i Mimes Kathleen Bates and Theo. Von der Hellcn returned (his morn C Wis from San Francisco, where they spent tho pa-st two weeks as guests . of Mrs. John 8. Thomson. Miss ' Ki-tos and Mrs. Thomson arc sls i ters. Miss Von dm- Hellcn has been C doing stenographic work in Lind say, Cal. - -J Aged and convalescent will find : n pleasant and healthful home at T " the ltogue Hivec Sanitarium. Mrs, H. II. Schratnmuc.lt, Supt.. graduate nurse, ltobt. B. Schrammuck, Prop. ,j Phono 81. Jacksonville, Ore. . 291 Coi'Mrntlon lners Filed Articles for tho incorporation of a potato chip company were, filed at tlio county clerk's office today by C'arold J. Parker, Ttuth Parker and Frank Salter. Tho capiluliza i tioii was act at S20,000. . Kpltzcnberg- apples, 25c per box. llring your own boxes. Pinnacle , Packing Co. tf ' Iraven for Wllilcrvlllo " , It. A. Ilnsay of Wlklcrvllle. Ore., "' Who had been visiting Mrs. 11. " Darnleile and family for tho past week, left by trnln this morning for his home. ' For grado A raw milk, call 599, -' Gampboll airy. Two deliveries. tf Kn Kouto to Salem Thorn, Hoesen, fled Cross secre tnrv of Salem, who has been at tending, tho Red Craw conference In Han Francisco, visited Miss Jose phlnn Klrtley' this morning while in Medford. Sho was en route to Salem. , ' i lood nil-wool fliilts. fitted to your measurements, $17.85 nt Tho Toggery. 290 .Mr. Hogg Ixiavcn O. C. Boggs left this morning for K u gene, whero he will attend a meeting concerning tho building and loan code now being adopted Building and loan representative In that city are conducting the meeting. Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $ per load. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. - . 256tf More Bog Tag Sold Bringing the total for the year to 20. four dog licenses were sold yrnterday nt the county clerk's of fice to Klda (Anderson. Billy Bar mnn and W. A. Hhumnker of Aled ford, and Dr. F. O. Hwedenburg of Ahlund. Special sale of Oalvo cold cream nnd cleansing' cronm, 45c per jar; Beg. 75c value. Bowman's Beauty Parlor, Tel. 57. 201 Arrived el Clinic . AVord was received in Medford today that Leslie Scheffcl. well known resident, had arrived In ltrhcter. Minn., to enter Mayo Brothers' clinic to undergo med Irat nnd possibly surgical treat -nirnt. He will be gone for some time. D.ince, Gold Hit), Saturday night. l.Mi-e till 2. 2Hft New Lower Readjustment Prices Make Fluhrcr's Breads a better value than ever before. At all grocers at 3 lbs. for 25c. Dcurt for Denver Jack Itcnnie, representative on the Pacific coast of the KuMtfin Cement company of (iloucester, Ma.ss., for the past ten yearn, I leaving for Denver, Colo., where he will take over the office In that i city. . Mr. Hennie Haiti he will min the place called a "Great Coun try.' 'and hopeH to ho back In tin near future among bin many friends here, who are wishing him luck in the new field. IVoin Stale Moli-oiHdl PortlnndoiH registered at local hotels include Fred Carrlere, K. O. Bender, F. II. Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. U. Allen. Kenneth It. IIcwh, W. Pai-KoiiK. Ira P. R. Ileynolds, Us. S. Young. . L. Moorhead, W. A. Wylie. K. Truby. Sal nioomhuiK. Paul Amort. W. II. Wheeler, C. V. Wevcr. A. Xoehlo.in. Kd Hair.lik, F. A. Mead and ('. Walton Larvo. Dance. Lake Crock Sat. 290 llrlll Sheet .Metal Work docs ex pert repairing fender and auto body repairing, tf j ('ollipli'tlllg; lil-itlgf 1'ourlng or concrete ami prep aration for the approach fills mark ed the final steps toward comple tion of the new Caveman bridge over Itogue river at Grants Paws, according to John K. Holt, con tractor 1n charge. Unless halted by unfavorable weather, crews of men will soon be at work filling the approaches, Contractor Holt said Friday. Grants Pa.su Courier. Our new Htudio n opposite new Holly theater. The Peawleys. tf Dry kindling $2.50 a loud. Val ley Fuel Co. 24l!tf Back on the Job Asa W. Lawnon. field manager for the United Artisans In thin dis tiict, is buck on the Job again after spending the holidays at his homo in Brownsville. 4il.vnnKi- nnnU.u nar KnT Bring your own boxes. Pinnacle Packing to. ti On BumIih'nh Visit Mrs. Kvcrett Moore of Butte Foils nnd Mm. W. H. Sheets of Maglp I'oint were in Medford today attending to 1)uiness matters and shopping. Toggery quality ni greatly ro duccd prices! Investigate at once ;i 2D0 Phono 54 2.. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. . 237tf Courthouse 1 Unhealed A broken furnace at 'th'); county courthouse today caused that build litg to be one of the 'chilliest In Medford and county employes were shivering all morning while going about their duties. Overcoats were popular and citizens In tho building expressed th v belief the building was taking on the characteristics of a cold Htorugo plant. The trou ble was expected to have been ro- palrcd thit afternoon. Dr. Hobt. '13. 1-rec, Liberty Bldg 13 yes examined, ghiHHea. tf Denis Culled North ' Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Deal left Medford this morning for Port land, having been called north by the lllnesf of Airs. Deal's father, who will undergo an operation Monday. Toggery suits, overcoats and Hhirif. - reduced in prico be- gl.nrm---' 290 tViK. f. ' i complete; fiivilv,' . . --. ...-mis nnd oil shaii;'L'. V revnnt Beauty Shores- Mlv.ll. Tel. 3a:t. 2.r.3lf Ice CMuhcs Vmi A thin sheet of ice on city treetn this morning resulted In quite a number of minor auto col llniimH In Melford, according to reports reaching (leorgo Present t, city traffic chief, this forenoon. One- or two inuchlncM crashed Into telephone poles and demolished front wheels, and others were In volved In heudon and broadside collisions. Dry kindling 12.60 n load. Val ley Fuel Co. 24 tf (treat cr values In men's clothe) beginning tomorrow at the Toggery. 2U0 Oregon Hotel (iueMs The following Oregon ians reg istered last night At Medford ho tels: S. 11. Frank, Frank N. Wal lace Mr. and Mrs. J. Ludo Grieve of Prospect, 11. W. Kheley of Wolf Creek. S. J. Coell of Klamath Fall. F. W. Citnt rell and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. O Malley of lloneburK. Mrs, T. B. West brook and Dewey Pow ers of Kugenc. Finest Hart Schuffner A Marx men's suits. S5 at The Toggery. 29U Burn g reen r I r sin by w Hit d ry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 5t f I I'ndcrgocM Ottcrntlnn I Friends in this city of Mr. W. W. Dlnkens will be glad to learn that she underwent un operation for goitre at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland yesterday nnd Is getting aloiiii nlcMy. according i to word received by her parents. Mr. und Mrs. A. W. M.i.-on of this ' C-ty. Mr. Dtnkeiw, who has been i with her during her M iy In Port i land, telephoned to Meilford last night. ran.'i Cold Hill, Saturday nlsht. Iauc till If. iOO' Dr. ('. I". JnhnMr.il, Dentist. Phlp 111. IB. Phone Hli.'. 1 7 T t f- Stoleii Wheel Iteemerefl ltteyeles stolen riurlni the puot 1 week from Dolph Oliver nnd John' 'Perry have been reeoveitl. nc-i I eunllnir to pollee reports today.' I Youni hoys, alleged to have taken j the wheels, were liroiiKht lo Ihe' pollee station where Ihey umler-i jwent a stiff reprimand. Tllev had not lteen In trouhle befnrp. j Dance, Gold Hill. Hatuidny night. Dance till 2. 290 For nrtdt A rnw milk. cH ft? Campbell I Miry. . Two lelivH-ie? tf- Announce Second KcmcMer Oeoi'ge A. liriscoe, su peri n tend -ent of the local public Hchools, has burned the following statement rel ative to opening of the second semester: "The necond semester of the Ashland public schools be gins Monday, January Mi, 1931. New classes In all grades begin at that lime. Pupils who are new to Ashland nnd all those who have for any reason dropped from the school rolls should enter at that time." Ashland Tidings. I tall mud .Men Iteturn (. W. Harvey of the Transeon-, tlnental Freight bureau: Worth-i ington Hmith, traveling paswenger agent for the Northern Pacific railway, and F. X. McKcnzie. trav eling passenger agent for theOrand Trunk lines, were In Medford yes terday conferring with local ship pers and left last night for their headquarters. U r o k e n window reg lazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230lf Dance, Gold HU1, Saturday night. Dance till 2. 2D0 Mr. Harris in Bay City ,. I). Harris of Central Point in spending two weeks in San Fran cisco transacting hushicsa and vis iting his daughter, Miss John Harris. Dance. Gold Hill, Saturday night. Dance till 2. 290 Coats relined and remodeled at the Fashion Shop. -124 .Medford Bldg. Mrs, Harry Andrevvs, Tel. 1181. tf .iIHliit4il Constable Sam G. Prewcotl of Ashland has been appointed by the county court as constable of the district which Includes Ashland and Talent and the surrounding country. Daily's Taxi, Phone 3 5. 35c; 1 to 4 passengers. tf Dance, Gold Hill, Saturday night Dance till 2. 2'JQ Auto IJceiiHc lsuc.d The sheriffs office Issued auto licenses today to George Hulling worth. !. V. Fahl, Glayds iluiifirn and Mrs. J. It. Monroe of Medford and William Nlkolaus of Jackson vllle. Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Vnl Icy Fuel Co. 242tf -IPurtmlts of distinction. Tho Peasleys, op p. Holly Theater, tf From Southern State , Caltforntans stopping last night at Medford hotels were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ZarriH of Vallejo, J. D. Fred or I c ko n and A. I . Johnson of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. G. U Alugh and J. C. Mnnck of Los Angeles, .!. A. Steinbach, Lion Oppenhelm, F. F. Palmerloe, H. C. Brewer and Bernard Huss of San Francleco. The Catholic ladles will enter tain nt cards Wednesday after noon. Plan to attend. Good time assured, 2!U f K. W. Bolton was to arrive ir Medford today from San Francisco to succeed T. G. Travis, recently transferred to the managership of the I.os Angelet district of the Standard Oil company of Cali fornia. Mr. Travis was manager of the Medford district, which In cludes the northern California and southern Oregon territory. In ad dition to a portion of Nevada. Mr. Bolton hns been an assistant manager of one of the general de partments of the homo office In San Francisco. Mr. Travis Is an old-time friend of the new manager and feels he will fit in perfectly with local con ditions. Due lo an excessive bacteria count, one local dairy that has been selling grade A milk, has been temporarily degraded but Is expected to resume Its former titiidlug when n few unsatisfac tory conditions have been correct ed. Charlfs Austin, city dairy In spector announced today. A I I Medford dairies have been selling the highest grade milk but when ever the bacteria count Is excessive the milk Is Immediately degraded. Annmmrcmi'M was loii'lvcd In Mi'dford today of tho liliih of n son. wi'lKhlim nlnt! pounds, to Mr. and Mr. Harlan P. Hosworlh at tho Hill Sltt hospital. Klamath Kails. Friday. January V. Mr. and Mrs. llosworth lornu'iiy tnadr their homo In Medtord and aro well known Imre. Mm. Hosworlh is the dniiKhter f Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers. FISHF.lt Ida Fisher, wife of J. B. Fisher of tama Valley and a resident of Ja4 .son county for many years, died in Medford Fri day at the nge of S- years. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher had formerly re sided at l.ake creek before moving to Hams Valley. Shu leaves out" son and one daughter. Mrs. Char lotte Simps1" and Jense Hawkins, both of Portland. Funeral ser vices w 111 be conducted by B ex Archer ni the Conger chapel tit l:So Sunday with interment In Sams VnMey cemetery, Clnjwlflpd, Bflvrfttnlng gets rfuKt. Births ii i i Obituary mm TAKE TOLL Dust Storm and Snow Whip ped By Gale Over Wide Area Many Poverty Stricken Freeze in Streets and Heatless Hovels. SHANGHAI, Jan. 10. Hun dreds of persons died In the dust and snowstorm which subsided to night after raging through central China southward from Mongollu's deserts to the Yangtso vulley. Having laid an Icy sfoge over all north China, the storm subsided tonight, but hundreds of thousands wore suffering ucutely fn tempera tures averaging 15 degrees below zero. Largo numbers continued to freeze to death among the poverty stricken populace. Police of Poiping today gathered from the strer-tH 100 bodies, of those who perished in the past 24 hours In the blinding dust storm and freezing temperature. , Tho alty became a baleful yellow as tho howling dust laden winds struck Pelping suddenly and the temperature dropped forty degrees within a few hours. Many Poor Die In the city's environs police found 18 additional frozen bodies of persons who died within heat less shacks. The penniless victims were unable to procure fires. Twenty froze to death in Tien tsin under conditions similar to those in Pelping. Throughout the Peiping and Tientsin areas Salvation Army and Chinese organizations established gruel kitcheiiH, feeding largo num bers of tho homeless and foodless destitutes. They also built shelters to house many hundreds. haleTmedford Lung Infection Fatal for Former Local Piano Dealer Was Center of Kidnaping Sensation. : Announcement was received in Medford yesterday of the death, of J. V. Hale, for many years a piano dealer In thin city. Mr. Hale died in San Francisco December 23rd, from a lung infection, according to the report. He took an active part in Med ford business life for many years anil it remembered perhaps best for having figured in the height of the Ku Klux Klan era in this city, lie was abducted by a mask ed gang and taken Into the coun try, where he was subjected to violent treatment, the perpetra tors of which were never disclosed, although several accused persons were later brought to trial. He was also one of the first local persons to survive a severe attack of influenza, the disease from which his first wife died. It Is believed by local friends that complications from the disease may have caused his death. Mr. Hale Is survived by two sons, living In San Francisco, and by two divorced wives, Monta Mae.qley Hale of Portland nnd Boberta Pearee Hale of San Francisco. VETS TO DEBATE An Important meeting f the Medford American legion post Is scheduled for Monday evening and a big attendance is urged. There will 1m d eba t e and d 1 sc u ss i o n o n the proposed congressional legis lation to provide cash payments for soldiers' compensation certifi cates. Reports of the holiday dance committees will be heard and matter- concerning the per sonal oppeoranee of Admiral Bu?h ird K. Byrd here next Su (unlay j will ljo be held. Kvery local ex- service man is urged to be present and i special Invitation is extrud ed to vUittna l.ecionn.iircs y Post Commander John It (tinier. DALLAS, tire. J.u. H ., I tCi-om mcmlation for an audit of the special prohibition fund at the disposal and under the otiuiol uf district attorney .1. adur.nilTf ri hy Wm. V. ! Uivomhe. Volk enmi ty prtvcvutor un! il J une l . I Jo. is contlned in special report marie M Circuit Juriee A'Ue C. Walker by the Polk county grand ,iury. KLAN VICIUS DEAD IN SOUTH Friepdly SparringQ at Portland Party Results in Death PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 10. ixt David Smith, . 28. died last night after a friendly box- ing match with Wayne O'Dell. 21, at a party at which both 4 were guests. 4 After a late dinner the two 4 Hparred lightly In fun and 4 then mixed gloves in livelier fr fashion. Smith reeled and I complained of faintness. He 4 died shortly afterward. Physicians said death wa due to over-exertion immedf- 4 utely after oat:ng. 4 &3 By lEU'hnrd Mussock. MOW VOKK. Gigolos In taxi dance halls und hostesses on ln dnor golf courses are new variants of old occupations. Women who lack dancing part ners now may hire them in a Broadway dance hall at 15 cents a dance or three dances for 35 cents, just as g:ii partner are available to lonesome men. The men partners are called "hosts and are Introduced to the women by one of the hostesses. If it's conversation a customer wants, tho host will sit out the dances, taking up tickets for It, of course. Dancing: Men The opportunities Tor acquiring gifts of jewelry and what not from ihc patrons are not so great as in the case of the more or less per manent gigolos that frequent the snootier hotel dance floors with their wealthy women friends. Hut there are tips ajnd It's a Job which means a lot theso days. If a couple of women yearn for a bit of luncheon or tcatlmo danc ing, but shy at hiring partners, there also are the Broadway tea rooms and chop suey dispensaries. Here they may pair off on the floor between saindwich and dessert, and many of them do. Mostly they are the plainer stenographers and shop girls who haven t much i-oclal lire. On the pee-wee golf floors the men pay for the girl partners' rounds and the girls are given half the fee. Companionship must be a bigger problem in this inhospitable town than we ever thought. -l also must tell about the Christ mas party for the gamins of East Forty-ninth street. The Midtown hospital. In the middle of the block between First and Second avenues, gave the party as a rather subtle effort to abate the constant playing of handball against thr hospital walls, the din of street games and 'the chalking of the institution's bricks. The matron of the hospital ven tured out into Kasl Forty-ninth street to get the names of children eligible to attend such a party. She accosted several urchiius who gave names reluctantly. Gave Fake Names When the Issued Invitation, two thirds came back undelivered. Quiet Inquiry elicited the fact that most of the kids all of them six or under suspecting that the matron wanted to cite them to the policeman on the block for roller skating on the hospital's sidewalks, had given fictitious names. 7he hospital tried another tactic. It employed a little girl in the block to report her companions names and she brought In '.if0 of them. Again invitations went out. They bore great fruit. The at tendance at the party was not 100 per cent, but 1U)0 per cent and the hospital had to summon a police man to tell some of the children who came from blocks and blocks away that they couldn't be enter tained this year, that they'd be bid den to another party on another Chrlf tmas. The party was a large success and hospital attaches, although they didn't do any propogandiing. think It had a wholesome effect, because one little girl, as she edged out the door on her way home. volunteered a promise. She wouldn't hide in the hospital vestibule any more when she played hide and seek, she prom ised. Or if she did. edto wouldn't slam the door. Actress Married 4ociTfrf Prt$ photo Dorothy Sebastian, film actress wii married to WIIMim Boyd, a'sc of the films. In Las Vegas, Nev. O ' 4 centrifugal ftepurutcA revolving 1 .t.ooo t tmes per minute, extract orange, lemon nnd grapefruit oil ft otn putp rind, E AGAIN "TO LEAD Members of llillah patrol, southern Oregon Khriner's drill team, held its annual election of officers last night following a ban quet at the Hotel Jackson in this city. Members of the patrol from Grants Pass and Ashland were present and It proved to be one of the most Interesting meetings ever held by this unit of llillah Temple. As a result of the election, Cap tain Rex Barnett of Grants Pass, automobile man, was selected again to head the patrol for the 1931 season. As first lieutenant, the patrol members unanimously elected Paul Rynnlng of this city who has ably filled that office dur ing the past year. Sam Stelnbaugh of Grants pass, former second lieutenant was also unanimously chosen to serve in that capacity for the coming year. Bert Peusley of Medford, 1 930 business man ager of the patrol, was again selected to fill that office for 1931 and Carl Glasgow, of this city, who ably served as quartermaster last season will again be llillah patrol's quartermaster as u result of last night's meeting. Herb Grey will be publicity manager. Carl Y. Tengwald, newly elected potentate of Hitlah Temple was present at the patrol meeting last night und gave un Interesting talk to the patrolmen. Past-potentate Jerry Jerome was also one of the principal speakers of the evening. In the course of the evening. Dr. J. D. Rlckert, L. P. Older. Harold Brown, Jack Porter. L. A. Early, John Lawrence, Tom Pankey -nnd several other patrolmen contribut ed short and interesting addresses during the meeting last night. PORTLAND. Jan. 10. WPr Po licemen and highwaymen staged a thrilling show last night, to the keen interest of residents, motor ists and pedestrians on Holgatc street. .-... . . Four holdup men In u small, fast car out-maneuvered and es caped a squad of officer? pursu ing in a new, high-powered police cur. Speeding east on Holgate, the fleeing gunmen foiled capture by bringing their smaller car suddenly to a near-stop, making a reverse turn and doubling in their tracks, swerving past the police car which, the driver said, way too new for quick maneuvering. One shot was fired at the high waymen, but traffic was such that police dared fire no more. Tired of being a fugitive from Justice for two years, J. H. Hart alleged parole violator and auto thief, appeared at the Medford police station this forenoon and gave himself up to Officer T. IP Robinson, declaring he wanted to clear up his record so he could go home in Colorado. Hart Is said to have broken his parole two years ago and had made his headquarters hi southern Oregon for a short time past. The sheriffs office wired California authorities in Los Angeles to check up on his record. Hart had been using the name of J. A. Uurku as an alias. Th crest of the story about ICddie nnd his home and marital troubles is really Incidental to his progress as a golfer under Tommy's expert inst ruction. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I IK UK'S A III' Y New -room house, partially finished, corner lot. Price $();'. 25 down, $l'J.j Per m interest included. Tel. 317 Liberty Hldg. 2i'l KOU MA LK Piano, circulating heater, itargain. Call Utix-M. KOOM A.l IIOAim KLNiJumahlc: parage. 33 No. Peach. 3m I KOU KKNT .Vroom furnished cottage at 4aj No. Oakdalc. ' 2:uitf KOU SALIi Shelled corn, l.!0 per I On. Phone .i:'3-.l -L otto X e i d e r m e e r . KOU SA LK Kurd r:d-tr with pick-up body, cheap; I camp tra ler: l li23 Chevrolet motor. Leo Young. Stewart Ave. phone 7-K-l. .'JUMf j KOU KKNT .-rooin modern fur nished bunualow. Tel. 0V.1-.I -i. :".ti . TKAOK Stump puller for 3 feeder pigs. Phone 31?. Central Point r v i r..- j r ui iujmumi a pari yy ment: electric ranue: references Phone U3-H. r 5 I VANTK1 or 1 -in. p'pe. also coal brooder iMove. Will tradt Oturkev eiikjs for same. il. M. P.. M-4! Tnhnni. "(iA WAtfKD- To s,Uy any kind of liW.toek nt the rinht price. iW.t Tel. 17 7. Konte NAM BARNETT HILLAH PATROL r i ' : i THUGS T RUN PORTLAND P IN HEAVY AUTO FUGITIVE WOULD CLEAR UP RECORD Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) Sat u Ida y M. to G Boy Scouts; Girl Scouts; News and market by Mail Tribune 4 C to 7 Beebe Service, Cecil ! and Sally 7 to 8 Let's Get Associated: News Digest; Myrtle Street 4 UBC g to 9 Weekly Review. UBC 9 to 10 Jimmy Bitticks 4 Town Houso orchestra UBC 4 Sunday A. M. 8 to 8 Cy Tootsie: Astrologl 4 cal program UBC 9 to 10 "Denlson Radio Shop 4 10 to 10:30 KMED presen i tation P. M. 6:45 to 7 KMED presenta- tion 7 to 8 Watchtower program 4 Kiddies Period 8 to 9 Valley Radio Church 9 to 10 On Parade, Trau- mere! UBC Monday A. M 8 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mail Tri- bune 4- 8 to 9 Cy Tootsie. Astrolog 4 leal program UBC 9 to 10 Friendship Circle; B nnd M; Del Monte 10 to 11 Snow White; West Side Pharmacy 11 to 12 Film Tips and Talks Burelson's: Gold Seal 12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Feed; Sanderson Motor o., news flashes by Mull Tri- bune 1 to 2 Firestone One-Stop; Manns' Dept. store; McNair Bros. 2 to 3 Happiness Train; Sclent ific Laboratories; Sniders Home ServicoMiour 3 to 4 KMED presentation 4 to 5 Kiddies period; Pop- ' ular recordings 5 to 6 Peoples Electric store Schercr Motor Co.: News and markets by Mail Tri- Vbune . 6 to 7 Nunn-Bush; Popular recordings; Vclma Darling UBC 7 to S Let's Get Associated; News Digest; Lyre and Mask UBC 8 to 9 United Siring Ensem ble; Hour of Musical Gems UBC 9 to 10 Hour of Musical Gems, Screen Snapshots UBC i 4 P. M. 7 to 8 Lucky Strike Dame Or chestra. N'iiC service to KGO, KHQ. KOMO. KtlW. KKI, GKSD, KTAlt. S to S:15 Anion 'n' Andy XBC service to KCIO. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KKCA. KKSU. 8:15 to 8:45 Kdinbow Harmonies. NBC service to KGO KliCA KTAIl. S:15 to S: -(5 (iilmorc Circus. N'llC service to KOMO. KGW, KPO, KFI. S:45 to Sperry Smiles. XBC service to KC.O, KHQ. KOMO. KGW, KI'SU. 9 to 9:30 El Siilelo Minstrels. NBC service to KG. KHQ, KOMO, KGW. 9:30 to 10 NIK' rjinniR Hour. XBC service to KGO. KKSU. KOA. 10 to 12 SpoUicUt Hevlew. NBC service to KGO. KGW. KFI; 10:30 to U. KKSU. 11 to 12. .Matt Niemenen has made 10 emergency flights with ill persons from the Interim to Anchorage. Alaska, in six months. Fox West Coast Theatres Ends TONITE WALTER HUSTON in "The Criminal Code" COMING TOMORROW Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 JANET GAYNOR CHARLES FARRELL together again in "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" Mat. 10 and 25 Eve. 10 and 35 Last Times TONITE Yakima Canutt In "Canyon Hawks" PLUS "The Indians Are Ccniing' Mickey Mouse Cartoon BAR DEPLORES LOSS OF JUDGE ' BEAN BY DEATH The following resolution was adopted by the Southern Oregon Bar association, in connection with the death of Judgo Bfan: "Judge Robert S. Bean, at the ago of nearly four ncoro years, has bowed to the mandate of the In finite Judge of All. Ho was a lawyer for 63 years, and was con tinuously ,a distinguished judge for 4 8 years, having boen a circuit judge for seven years, a Justice of the Oregon supreme court for nineteen years nnd n federal Judge of the district of Oregon for twenty-two years. "It has fullcn to the lot of few men to serve the judiciary so long, and fewor still have ever rendered such faithful, honorable and able service. An exceptional Intellect, a close student of the law and the facts and circumstances of his cases, his decisions were Just and able and much quoted as authority throughout the United States. But having come up from tile common people, he was possessed of the kindly touch of human sympathy which tended always to temper his justice with mercy. "Born in Oregon, he wus Imbued with the broad mind and spirit th;U predominates the leaders of men 'out where the west begins. And sinco there is no nieasuro of ills achievement or the good ho has done, suffice it to say ho was olie of our most distinguished citi zens whose character and habits are worthy to be followed. t "It is. therefore, hereby resolved by tho Southern Oregon Bar asso ciation, that through the death of Judge Robert S. Bean the state of Oregon has lost a great citizen whose life was an influence and an inspiration for good throughout the entire country; and that the legal profession has suffered the loss of one of its most distin guished members: that while we deplore his loss, we commend him as an example for tho profession to emulate now and forever. "W. K. I'hlpps. "H. K. Hanna. "Don R. Newbury, Committee." WILL HEAR BYRD Admiral Richard K. Byrd, world famous explorer and aviator, will appear next Saturday, matinee and evening at the Holly theatre under the auspices of the Medford Legion post. Medford is deemed fortunate in having this attraction to present to the public. Admiral Byrd will not only ad dress his audience in person but will exhibit many reels of moving pictures taken during his thrilling expedition to the South Pole. The i entire program Is promised to be ' of interest to young and old. A ! special matinee at popular prices has been arranged for tho benefit of the many youthful admirers of the famous man In southern Ore gon. M ed f o rd peo pie a re u rged by local legionnaires to secure tickets t early as indications point toward j capacity houses at both perfor j mances. This will be Admiral Hyrd's only appearance in the state south of Kugenc and large ! groups of people from all parts of southern Oregon are planning to come to Medford to see and hear the famous aviator-explorer. Continuous Sun. 12:30 to 11 STARTS SUNDAY For.Laughing Out Loud CHARLIE RUGGLES in "CHARLEY'S AUNT"