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C aratali Off t o KELLEY GETS LONGER STAY fit in thia city today expreaaed themselves as pleased w ith the results. The shows have drawn good patronage nnd^ promise tp be financially suponapful for the Eithians as well aa the show poo pie. The crowd this evening Is hx- pected to climax a ll ad these in attendance daring the * r a r t C o f f - eession sad shows w ill probably do the biggest business o f tholr stand in thia city. .f I v u b f lo w « . L SALEM . Au». 30.— d te — « i l l I The. fo llo w » « W » * ? HMrt fu rth er delay In deiermtuiag the | received the b o e rta lU y ?< MW- fate of El s worth Kelley. /« o n - Jffwedeabarg: M esdam « H . L. DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phons & or 224L damned convict was occasioned | C U > vomb. Edmund Dews. B ari t x u morning when Circuit Judge Crow. C A. H aln w . G. M .G re a a ^ Mahon again granted poet poo JJoeiino Protest Jeb» i B o d e » , Tuesday. Aug. M W. C. T. U. r e s t until Moaday la tim e for f V M ill* < . Don meets a t ths home of Mr». W . arguing the Habeas Corpus pro- W hitpey. HOm* “ BGin, J r ., J. Thursday events«. August I t , R. Davis. I l l Allison street. ecdings which hare delayed the the “Go-Getters,” a Bondar H Hardy, j t K: T o r n ite « ., As* Election of officers. A ll m e m execution scheduled for Friday. bers particularly urged to be School class o f the local Baptist grew McOos, P. B- Hardy. J ( .H . The court proceeding, which church, accompanied h r thfldt fM«Ow, A. J. "MeCnllen, Frank present. snatched Kelley from the fallow s teacher. M r. J. C. Hopper and Mrs. Mickey. W alter’ Bverte». Hi I S V temporarily at least, are baaed on Oxford o f the Women's Bible * t e s . A. C. N ta te m r, B. B. Balte, O VB H M IP -O F DBBAMH the contention that the original clan* hiked to Holama*» Bathe and Gerald W enner and M ia. imprisonment was a violation of Proudly it sails on the wide, blue where they enjoyed a ewlmmtog' Meri rude Fraley. the constitution. W hile we in o o j boats pursue It party. Tboae present vara the toUpw- The curving sky is its canopy. % lug named: Hugh G ilm ore, AMag W ith wonderipg eyes we view it. H ill. darted Cgaaiaa. L e a * Pries. M ary Ltm m ater. Jeaate Sturdily w« face t>e years; In the troughs of the waves ,we Lancaster, Mary L Matoay. La* cille Berwick. la w W o o d * . Lext wallow. r u b ilo And we gase ahead through o ar er Gardner. Lottfa B tort a * Bs-, Mier Gardaer. falling tears, But we follow— always follow. B. B B Has Been Appointed Exclusive Distributors for The Por the sea of life's around And our hearts may d rift to trieadly shares • , Or treachery qonfoead as. • IN THIS TERRITORY. WATC H FOR OUR BIG DEMONSTRATION DATE OF ALL THE • ‘ fcENlTII RADIO MODELS. Proudly the ship of our dreams sails on W hite v a ia c a r beate am rowing We can aee the heights it has bravely won. And its strong lights softly glow ing. Belle W ille y Cue, ■ fa n Diego, C alif. Zenith Tarnov Challenge To Combat Under Identical circumstances and conditions and taking qur various models ia their proper grade, we challenge any make of radio receiver to equal or surpass Zenith perfe-t- ion in quality o r quantity o f tone: selectivity; sensitivity; distance; ease of operation; precision of manufacture or , ' rt. general nil around perfection. By Alice Rohe “ R H H P M C T A B IL IT Y ” J Respectability, H we are to U to s l r r -f Ì Í- judge by fictipn. covers as great i” » ‘ I I ' T ' t ■ A a m ultitude of sins as does char- v Ity. The trouble w ith this really, ■* estimable state seems |o be the masquerading of smug hypocrisy. . beneath its mantle. Among the new books of Inter est hearing on Ahis subject to fB p -, srectabillty,*« the work of Bohun Lynch. W hile the nqvel deals w}th. nene of the problems brought cut by America's younger geaera- tipn, its complex situations are as qld and W roung.ss human so ciety. T h i h (> fk w w f a tb r t "tonlt T1IK S O B X T ir t C S P IR IT Is Us s u p e r f l u i t y ^ dstafls R i p a firs» pbrapn, n a r ta tlM a h d i/lg : -Qtgher education in the held pf applied science combines t"ihnicsl btudy w itfe k te fundam ental training essential to tpUt by a friend .of the Wmtet tem- li>*. Which lg <l»<n chief promin gitixenshlp. Its degrees open tbW wuy n et only td leadership in "the several pursnift and professions In life"1 bo* ntee Ig .a e n c e la 'M m w o r k .. dtething .Is larger community service. ‘ » » ft ; 'emitted which pouJM|t giyd, the OWjBMl tm tVft LAKIMHtAMT OULUMXC exhibit faafey di’ faacy BRUTALITY In f , she lays. • ; 7 - Tha public is invited to IS CHARGED the swimhaag party which attend will LEEDOM ’S r Maintemd eehoole of Engineering (civil, eleetriedl. mech»ai- cal. chem ical). Mines. Forestry, A grieultare. Pharmacy. Home * Bconomicu. Vocational Education. Commerce, cad M ilitary Science, a ll offering accredited «»liege WOfk. The School of Basic A ria and Bounces. Indnstrfal JoBradltem. Library Practice, Physical V a c a tio n , sad Music giford sound basic snd specialised trsining. X i me start promptly a t 1: « • o 'elo rt and bring to an end gsnfceasf&I f t la a B M ste* t h i r t to awake and intensive training the boys ffWk a « » s ir. haalthy. eoeygatte a n d x irle bare received pt the pool hedy. M 1» > winery to dras * thlp Slimmer. ;, , / aohlng,Ured, weary body from a restless, altopiese bad. W . K Holland, H arlingen, Texas, thus: «4 bat t b t e 'H oar eant of theaa 0 dspertments of the doOwt of Gtewtew. ttemrn end the Arte Aadsiltedateshod A rc h itecture end-A llie d A rts— a a t f e r l * ftem kidney irrogalari* tlfed never take anything for kid Run .bnmsllim <tesdm«e Study ney regulation a a til It is toe late, —law—Medicine— Music—Physi cal Education—Sociology—Social Poley Pills diuretic - DUdrhMfffoa a f catalogues from whereas a nationally known m ail Order bouse which a t one tim e waa made through the l e d poeteffloa has bech traaafprred tp Eugene, ac- >cr-rdlng to local postoffice em ployees. T he catalogues were shipped do Oils city, a carload reaching here in Angaat and one te February, and a, local representative would m ail them through the local a f fine to Pacific count towns be tween Eugene nod Redding. The volume o r buaiaew in the local Phone 1192J, Medford, Our Eipense postoftlce , which this shipment brought »anally amounted to ap proximately <3.000 a year. , v Angaat catalogues wane neat to Eugene thin year and local “e»s- tomers" received theirs mailed OEEGON from that e lty ruoeutly. Slightly moye than to o o f the mail enter catalogues were distributed ia this FURNITURE th is gímete»]" Jehnaei tp LATE, torn on his proposed' flight to B razil may be delayed several days by necessary tests'ia the sir' of his attonon meoepteae, be aa-» ueanced hem today. - splendid program was grtrea. ' < Mrs. Prank Benwlck h a d . V ’-U l code and t a w h l r t ’ A r ^ W * charge of the meeting, Mrs. Jul- efhttons cf people hk the bodEj^p fats Cole rend the scripture les son and Mrs. o . F . C ^hpn lead caught. »•» t' ' Esther W id e marKtya4 Ralph hi prayer. Mnr. 'Cele plea toad Wilson, a man whose w d t h and several A te p a ttM peams dprtag fam ily make W te g ¿eetdedly de the' devotional period. M f s s sirable husband, bpt aue whose CIsrsbell Morehouse gave n most Interest in drink itaf the coarser interesting paper on “ The F o r Mrs. things cause bin bride unhuppi- eigner in O ur Cpnntry." K a i. Disk O r grave, another Bert Hinthorne read an article character' «naartiag under- the on "Christian A marten gi sat Ion'' ternoon, then purchased berries some > inform ation con plague of.dteguited reepeetghilfty, giving from the commercial p ic k s » who home missionary fin ally runs awsy with Bather to cerning the anil tbo’frO lt a t $ 1 .M por gstlpn. women. Ita ly , the land which fcBton epalt w erk agiong 'foreign Tbs barriep W * a e l be ripening ot welcome te lovers of ' romance Mrs. Beswick also rand an ar- rapidly to r »agtkrr w * h . Mr. and beauty. B et the two lovers ate UMe and a letter from the It a l Swenalng states. pursued by the wrath of the re- ia * Mission department. Another sf cctable Wadea and mambekt of good article ang' ta lk was given • the Orgreve fam ily. The g irl, too by Mrs. A. R , W rjg h t h l regard week to withstand her attackers to the Spanish Baptist mission ead too meefa la love to give ep a t Rew Yprtt.' Mrs. V . O. N. Dick, dies, leaving a baby who to Smith gpre nn lM trB 0tive talk the second Bather. The child is og “ Mtealoa *W e|k Among the adeptod by her as nt MilMeent. as Hpngariaa W o p « a r t Child- detestable a creators aa ever tor r«h" and ah« alao /u a d a tetter. mented human ooute. Holding Following tha program, • con her nleee’e illegitim acy over her ference waa held gad e a rt .mem heed ee a weapea, the aan t in the ber told some little g lo ry p r per H D C IT Y , 8. D., Aug. end aimaet wrecks the girl's life, sonal experience w ith the dif She fails In' the end. »— President Coolidd« w i l l ferent phases of mission w o rt. A mend antborlsatlopd fo r nd- The hook has is it social types circle of prayer closed the Weetr •1 eruiseifa and submarines which are decidedlg fam iliar and » Dpcember session p f cop Mr subtle cbaractof-etadles make te wag aahounced today a t it especially Interesting. »mmer House, ngs t e r t * r t m r th a t the ex- s bes ap plgp tor a «pacific S V Yeung have msnt at the on Granite large navy The home that still cele brates Washday ia" < the kitchen or kaseui&it jw riding a flat tire. t THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS HER IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, ONE BUM, P R BY MONTHLY PAY- iH S r a i U T W r PAID-UP SHARES. W EN D S ARE PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER Every, »revolfftion of the that jArrlhé home ahnosp like moviag day. Ashland Lanadry Service offers the only {igrnffai- ent solution fo wsshday tmublss. Jutow adButes time for g e t t i n g the bundle r e a d y for ‘ our’ routeman aad washday werk te over. i » t * » • I Jackson County Building & Loan Aaaóciation * K Morta Ctentnl Ava. Medford, Oregon ADVOCATED H ’s ugg unom w L r i YOUM Y O K E c4 Business Asset . ~i — --MT-'. y .. rt»kr 1 •— ¿ndMOM AUTY is an important business si turnover and reduced setting cast. T o tbe boundaries o f the N a tio n and be- yond, by Long Distance— from your telephone. . ! Ths usual monthly baby ciialc was held Thursday afternoon, August 18. In the Civic cluhhoum on W inhurn W ay. with a splendid al'ondance Mrs. H arris Dean of Ashland acted as hestess. Mra. C. F. T ilte d , chairman of the Ashland Health U nit, was la change of the meeting and the / w rrk was ooucuc .14 by D r. Ins keep, assisted by the Misses M of- ratt, Jennings add York. J*ck- ar.n county health workers. Mrs. T ilto n aaed her car to bring tho children to and from tha club Vialtprr hortepees Thnndp/.-s^ugtrnt lg . at » f t : *0 o'clock d i« p e r' Which weg termed op irt'd p asto us Idwn of the Calffwell borne' op Laurel strpat. Thp occasion was gives I f . hon or e f Mr. sad Mrs. A. R. Chager a r t don. Richard af-B K S d p? Ne- bigska, w h o , Wdte' raeteesta $ o f thM f lly V»«l»e w e re *SQ. Mrs. Rojr ' P a r r ,' a sister of Mr. C h * * . *d<J little daughter Dor- e t ly «0130 also guests at the for ths afternoon William Myer asd Mrs. F O. 8wedenburg t i g charming hostess last f B e am » any am or WMBDCT Anillara! Laundrv Co. JUST PHOIflSl ■ tip*. Ma wtfi ter down » sailer and permit eon- Wdrk out the s*lutlon. lfS ? - " - RGERY t-Bay aid Uborstory Kiohardzop Chico Springs. The most talfe- « stato Thors must he « rea le and see for yoorseltt (W iUs) Tests QRADVATB MMÌRM0 OMIT