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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MFDFOKM), OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 21. 10.15. PAOE ELEVEN Local and At Community Hospital Mra. L. Nledermeyer of route 3 underwent a major operation thla morning at the Community hospital. Discharged from CCC Fred P. Chlarelott, having been discharged from Medford CCC district, left lart night by train for his home. m Newbury In Grants Ias Ous New bury waa In Grants Paee Wednesday on business, the Grants Pass Courlep states. Down from Park Bernle Hughe ranger at Crater Lake national park, came to Medford yesterday for a busi ness visit. t a Files Through Hans Loof of Standard Oil Co.. flying a Steerman plane, poised through the city yes terday enroute to San Francisco. Attorney Ahlf Arrives Attorney V. A. C Ahlf was In Medford today on business, having arrived this morn ing on the Oregonian from Grants Pass. Old Friends Visit Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Schneider of Los Angeles are guests today of Mr. and Mrs. H O. Fowler of Kings highway. The Schneiders, who were residents of Amery. Wis., at the same time as were the Fowlers, are on their way back to their Los Anseles home after a trip through the est. Are You Hard of Hearing? Sonotone hearing and Specialist will be here' soon Consultntlon and home test Free Send name and address to Wm. S. Fa ught, Box 2095, Care Mall Tribune. SATURDAY LAST DAY full pint i 31 SOLUTION Compare M i 3 1 Antiseptic Solu tion with any other mouth wash for econ omy and effec tiveness. Pleas ant tasto too. 49c size foa& THEATRICAL COLD CREAM Give your skin a real cleansing. 75e size lb. can 276c 75c size "Butstsst MINERAL OIL RUSSIAN TYPE Permedge RAZOR BLADES Every blade is guaranteed. c 226' pkg.of5 25 COc Alka-Seltzer 42 These Prices for 2 SO0 s CLOSE-OUT Only one No. 3-A Autographic Kodak Jr. Takes a picture 3'x5; $25.00 for $9.50 West Side Pharmacy TvTiin nt. RmnA Across the street from Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank E Minimi i Mil Mil liiriiifiiill in - irTTJT "Seats in the Balcony" and "Soon" "Z. are some of the new hits JUr BUD DYNGE and his ORCH. O' will play at the c ORIENTAL GARDENS ft O SATURDAY NIGHT r Also in the Small Hall Rube Bub Roy and Hank W K A fiddling away Personal At Star Ranger Station Janle Smith, chief clerk at Rogue River na. ! ttonal forest, is on duty today at Star ranger station. Big Applegaie. Files to Seattle Raymond Reter left this afternoon on the United Air lines plane on a business trip to Se attle. Crouch to Crater I,ake J. Carlisle Crouch, chief ranker for Crater Lake national park, left for the lake to day, the road having been opened this morning as far as park headquarters. Visit In AMiland The Ashland Tid ings states tha,t Mr. and Mrs. B Sanderson of Medford were In Ash land attending to business matter and calling on friends Wednesday. Burclt Leaves Albert Burch, prom inent mining engineer, left this morn ing by train for the Coeur d'Alene mining district in northern Idaho, where he has mining Interests. Here for Circuit Court Miles A. McKee of Salem, assistant attorney general, arrived this morning by tmln to attend the circuit court vial here of Harry E. Miller vs. the State In dustrial Accident commission. Leaves for Eastern Oregon Lin den McCullough. CCC educational ad viser, who has been on detached duty at Camp McKlnley, left this morning by train for Camp Jordan Valley, Co. 926. Relief Corps to Meet Members of the Woman's Relief Corps are re quested to meet In front of the M. E. church South. Sunday" at 10:45. to attend the memorial sen-ice In a body. Lawnmowers: Sharpened. Phone 261. Medtord Cyclery. 23 N. Fir. 25c size TMeUU' CASTOR 3 oz. J for 50c size HurteteU" Milk of Magnesia pint 2for51c BfatoMtf.liin-f.lvllrll.w 50e size $aatZ ORDERLIES 4 wm 60s for I C 25c size KLENZO FACIAL 2 for TISSUES 35c size STAG Latherless 2 for SHAVING f CREAM ODC wr'iAi. .-jtUtf-i, VINCENT'S Asst. Chocolates POUND size Assorted old and new favor ites in deli cious chocolate. 61 for 60c Sal Hepatica 42, Saturday Only - t - - - " '- WKJSWHI 'Vim 2 OF IS HIT BY HOOVER PALO ALTO, Calif.. May 24. (AP) Former President Herbert Hoover today Issued a statement character izing as "not American" use of the boycott to enforce the NRA. 'American labor." his statement aswrted, "will not long stand for price fixing, limitations of output, stifling of competition or any other of the monopolistic and fascist prac tices inherent in the NRA. Its en forcement by bureaucratic coercion. Intimidation and boycott are not American." Mr. Hoover's statement continued: "If all these, things are liberal and progressive, we need some new definitions of these terms. "The purpose of the act. so far as It abolishes sweating, through mint mum wages and hours, and so far as it abolishes child labor are right. "But they should be accomplished by other than fascist methods if they are to be truly liberal and progressive." The former president gave out his statement Just prior to leaving for Des Molncs. la., by automobile to deliver a commencement day address at Drake university. NCE MEET SALEM. May 24. (AP) Confl dence that existing conditions and the spirit of unrest were becoming I better was expressed at the opening session of the annual meeting of the state insurance men here today. Ap ! proximately 150 were in attendance for the two day conference. Merrll D. Ohllng of Salem, state president, opened the meeting with j the annual report. Delegates were welcomed by Major V. E. Kuhu with j John C. Strum, Portland responding. Strum, chairman of the executive committee, was being mentioned as j president to succeed Ohllng. , Speakers at the morning session were Hugh H. Earle, state insurance commissioner; George L. Dutton, I Portland, president of the special agents' association; John Benkey. j safety engineer for the state highway ! commission; A. V. Holman, Portland. . special agent of the "American fore ! group"; Earl Snell, secretary of state and Paul O. Landry, Klamath Falls, : national councilor. Whimpering Pups Secure Release Of I mpounded M other PHILADELPHIA. May 24. AP) Henry Wehrlmann carried a box containing five whimpering pup pies into headquarters of the wo men's S. P. C. A. "These pups," he told Charles Smith, the attendant, "have to be fed or they'll cry their heads off." "Well, why don't you feed them," said Smith. "How can I?" Wehrlmann re plied. "You've got their mother here." The mother. Lassie, picked up as a stray, was released from Jail." OLD-TIME K. P. HALL EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Oregon Lumberjacks Men 35c Ladies 10c Mull nprn 8:30 to It III. I nw TIRES Jm mW BATTERIES CAC ... I Wf RADIO WW Ttrtoneny V- yunin i i mm PER WEEK ?8 Kan AND SERVICE STORES BOYCOTTITEST SUIT FILED SALEM. May 24 The expect ed sun to test the legality of the governor's salary, setting out that he is constitutionally entitled to only 1.500 a year, was filed in circuit court here yesterday by Ed A. Jory of iSalem. The complaint waa filed against Governor Martin, Secretary of State Snell and Treasurer Holman. ana asked the court to restrain the de fendants from receiving, Issuing or paying any salary warrant In excess of $1,500 a year to the governor. A similar suit wan brought agnlnsr Governor Julius L. Meier by Jory lat year, but the ease waa later dropped. Rodney W. Alden, editor of the Woodburn Independent and a mem ber of the state bar, will act as Jory'r counsel. E SPOKANE. Wash., May 34. (UP A 20 per cent advance In code prices for bread under the AAA caused smaller bakeries to band In revolt here today. The increase was not needed to al low bakeries a fair profit, the Inde pendent bakers said, refusing to ad vance their bread prices although ad mitting Injunctions may be served on them. Local master bakers, controlled by three larce bakeries that seek to Jug gle for their own gain at expense of the small firms and the public, fix Inland empire bread prices, the In dependents said. "Since the AAA went into effect, prices have gone up almost 50 per cent, and there Is absolutely no need for such an Increase." said F. B. HU sabeck, one of the dissenting bakers. LAVAL NOT GOING TO BERLIN SOON (Copyright, 1035, by the Associated Press) GENEVA, May 24. Pierre Laval, France's foreign minister, said today an understanding between Prance and Germany Is necessary in the interest of peace, but that there was "no question for the moment" of his making a visit to Retchs fuehrer Hitler In Berlin. "Can you foresee the probability of an understanding between France and Germany?" he was asked. - M. Laval answered : "An under standing Is necessary because peace requires that ententes (understand ings) shall be made not alone with one's friends." Because of an Increasing volume of rumors from both Berlin and Paris that M. Laval planned to go to Germany for conversations with f53?lij!l KIDDIIJ 10 Kniis Tonight JACK HOLT in "I'LL FIX IT" TOMORROW ONLY! Contlnuoui Hhows 1 to 11 MomeOii i the m M JACKIE COOGAN RANDOLPH SCOTT EVELVN BRENT AIHIKII ChnrW rha- "Vou SaM A Hatful" rarto.n. "Th Toy nroariraAt" .in n w mw .--. : j:.ii,t-NH SUNM0N Harold Lloyd In 'The Cat's Paw" lym THE KID-THI f3 1 CATriEMAN AND THE CIRl J9 ! -DARING AIL ' '"- ' II 1 u romance M r II j of the Oolnn 7 Ipfyr FROM A STOY 8 WH BY ZANE GREY SV Roxy Stars Randolph Scott and Evelyn Brent, with Jackie Coogan. now grown to a six-foot giant, head the cast of Znne Grey's "Home on the Range." com ing to the Roxy theater for tomor row only. Reichsfuehrer Hitler, he was asked: "Are you goinjr to Berlin?" He replied: "There is no question for the moment of such a visit." Shirley Temple Is Sensation in Film On Craterian Bill Shirley Temple, that arch darling of the screen, has captured the hearts of all Medford show-goers again! Her new picture, "Our Little Girl." opened yesterday at the Craterian theater to an eager audience. The transports of delight from young and old prove once more what a hold this wonder child has on the movie public. It is an amazing performance she gives here. Without exaggeration "Our Little Girl," an emotional story that might happen In any home, can be called her greatest picture to date. The rich spontaneous art she displays here rebuilds faith in all that goes to make life a Joyous ad venture. By this time one takes for granted the splendid natural acting accom plishments of Shirley. But how ahc can sing! In this compelling picture Shirley sings a song whtrh bears the title of the picture. She captivates young and old, tugs the heart strings with her unassuming hut perfect art. sing ing with the same rich humanity that holds her audience when she Is acting. Shirley plays the adorable little charmer who touches th heart one Instant and sends you Into gales or mirth the next. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Strand or Eagle. Point are the parents of a baby boy weighing 7 pounds, lOVi ounces, born yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital. "KICKERNICK" Undergarmonts that fit at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's Eii.i,iiihi-hm I' .umiuiiiii.nn iiwiitwiMjii.iiijp.wpwPiii.iff1 .wm" jiiiiifflniiwupin.mii TODAY and SATURDAY The Fastest Thriller of Them ABU A streamline gtigu of the roar lnjf mils . . . blazing a new thrill trull with the fastest tmln on earth! THE m With SALLY B LAN E CHARLES STARRETT HARDIE ALBRIGHT WILLIAM FARNUM D SUN--M0N Atrnlnlnc ntfpl. it r I ndTnj5iJ ' " j whcplH. hrpnth-tiiklnK curvrn VVtS ': rf on iipw Iron llori' hii'-lllnit ' f I thrniifili tVfjttrrn plains and V 1 mountains on a hrrolr rnrp with iiam: mV? 4 wmmmms i v - mm m rn-m m m aji; mm mmm wm m mrm Here Sunday At Rialto jean nanow ana wiiiimu rowed, two of screendom's most famous and colorful stars, become a co-starring team for the first time in "Reckless," which opens Sunday at the Craterian theater. The union of the two popular stars takes place in a lavish musical pro duction against a dazzling back ground of theatrical Broadway. It introduces many new song hits and dance ensembles. The musical score was written by Jerome Kern, celebrated composer of "Show Boat" and "Cat and the Fid dle." in collaboration with several other successful composers. Miss Harlow is cast as the bewitch ing dancing star who introduce? the new songs and dances In the produc tion, and Powell appears ns the front page promoter of everything from flagpole sitters to trained fleas. Frunchot Tone plays the reckless socialite son of a grumpy millionaire and falls in love with the dancer. May Robson, Ted Hraly, Nat Pen dleton. Robert Light. Rosalind Rus sell. Henry Stephenson and Louise Henry also have prominent parta in the picture. Drop Transamerica Expansion Project SAN FRANCISCO, May 24. (AP) The vision of a big expansion in Transamerica corporation's bank in vestments evaporated here today when John M. Grant, Transamer lea's presldrnt, nnnotineed the negotiations had been dropped. Grant confirmed reports that he had been in conference with Floyd B. Odium, president of Atlas corpora tion, seeking to put through a deal for the American Trust company stock. Special Communication of Medford Lottro No. 103. A vGV nt 7:30 p m- wrk n E A- Vv decree. Visitors invited FRED PUHDIN, W. M. GEO. ALDEN. Seiy. Dse Mail Tribune want ada. LOOK-Everybody's dancing STOP and join the crowds LISTEN-it's every Sat. Nite At the OASIS Prevue Sat. Night "Ladies Love Danger" Mona llnrrle (illhert Holand Ootinld rook Herbert Munilln i er?k. v i-tW4i at im mm mf Utiinon'4 trrrnmlnK biff lilt of quartet of pnti li-Orunff olui (lihlng out nincmtf to a (.unpin riitle . . . an1 erlitR It hi (he Yale Bowl , . . with Patricia ELLIS Ce3fir ROMERO Larry Crabbo Wm. Frnwlv Andy Devine WARREN HYMER GEORGE E. STONE The hair raising thrillers of the Pearl White and Helen Holmes era fade Into Insignificance when com pared to the modern thriller of the ralla, "The Silver Streak," at the Rlatto theater for today and Satur day. It shows a train going at an Incred ible speed with the engineer at death grips In the cob. Around curves it goes, and through switches that open Just In time, missing freight trnlns by an eyelash, over drawbridges that close In the ntck of time. The relief from the thrills, aside from a strong love Interest between Sally tilane and Charles Starrctt ns the romantic leads. Is the comedy provided by an able team of funny men, Edgar Kennedy. Arthur Lake and Ollnn "Big Boy" Williams. The picture features the new streamline train of the Burlington Railroad, which, together with Boul- m PostiveSy Ends Tomorrow Night! More PEEVUE SATURDAY NIGHT j3 with Lew Ayres - Zaau F i FRANCHOT TONE fi iJ4il MAY ROBSON U f She was married to a million ., ' dollars and hungry for ft dime's worth of love ... the I year's hottest love drama set to musical wonders 1 der Dam. comes to the screen for the first time In "The Silver Streak. can pasz tw OP THE I C LYONS ft It A A3 CO P..J ,. .1 iA. LYOK5 BtUtf V'INU T1 Eg XJ SI Kindles . ln Lovable Than Ever! ROSEMARY AMES AND JOEL McCREA She wins your heart all over again only more so! JIM TOIftilC Pitta - Claire Trevor Q OOMINQ SUNDAY - BY POPULAR DEMAND A LOVE STORY that WILL BURN UP THE TOWN! O