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.wriOiw mn iiii0iiiii ml .. j KAb tllHW ? - V' u PAGE WXHl MEDFORD JrtAIL TRIBUNE - Aft INDHPENORNT NRWSPAPKn PUBCIKHI KVKHT AFTEtlNOON KXCRIT SUNDAY I1T THK MKUFOnU PIUKTIKQ CO. nTBaORtPTIOK B4.TM One ypur, by mntl 18.00 On month, by mall .80 Ptr month, delivered by currier In Medford, Jacksonville end Cen tral rolnt.-. .BO ftttimlsy only, by mll, per yenr. 8,00 vTeekly, pr year,.. 1.60 Official l'aper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of Jarkrou County. Entered m second-class matter at Medford, OrrRon, under the aot of March 3, 1S?, Full Tcnscd Wlro Associate Press With Medford Stop-Ofe 4 I EDEN PRECINCT i Clinton Khncr and Archie Foni loft Phoenix Monday to join tlio rest of their patty in Demi linlinu for ti hunt. Mr. Honn who has A fine pat-Ion on hi place in North Talent has Iicen delivering vegetables in Phoenix. Louie Oolvor nnd wifo returned lnl week from nn online nt ColoMin. Ivlrs. Jnnics Alton has been helpless the pnt week and luvs suffered more pain limn usual. Kvcryone feels lonesome in String town since iho travel hits heen turn oil off tho Pacific Highway pending rceond ruction. Lent Ifnjihr- unit wife nre camping nt Lake of the Woods for n few dnvs. K. S. Stephens nnd wife nre fur nishing fnsh vegetables to patrons of tho Medford puhli-j market. Lloyd Colver nml wife nml family nro mnnug tho--o who went to Pond Indian camping. Mr. ami Mrs. W. S SlnsrKff loft Tut-day for n few day outing nt Furrys' summer home in the Demi Inilian country. MKs I.uln Ilohcrt. accompanied her uncle, Dr. Frank Roberts, home to Myrtle Creek for a few days visit. Many of the residents of Phoenix nre having their wells dug deeper ns mnny of them hnv-3 50110 dry. nml Iho eily water work4? well has failed There seems to he a great ,0J, 0f dissatisfaction over the slow prog ress made ly the road working crew nt the rook crushing plant nt Phoenix. Ove,r two mou I lis work lm? hot ac complished anything yel, and the rainy season is coming on. WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETS The Items In tho last week's Issue of tlio Twlnklcta regarding the sale of tho Uean property is erroneous. Mrs. Goodpasture, of Lou Angcloi, took dinner with John Slaty Monday. Mrs. Sam Anderson was surprise. 1 a few dayg ago liy tho arrival or her sister from Portland, Oregon. Mrs. J. ltlce and Mrs. Hott or Trln nldad, Colorado were tho guests nt D. W. Stone and family Saturday and Sunday. Mra. G. V. Wcbet, of Tcnlock, California, left for Pbrtola, Cal., where ho expects to meet his brother and wifo and from tboro , plan to tour Canada. Mrs. Hay Nichols has returned aft er enjoying a pleasant visit with her mother and friends of lfalsey, Ore Mr. and Mrs. Dawson, ot Denver, Culorndo, arrived Tuesday on No. 1C to maka a short visit with Mr. anl Mm. Htouo. Messrs Slsty Taylor was transact ing business in Medford Sautrdav. Mr. Tom Hoss Is busy hauling wood from his timber land In I. anon creel:. Will Owon, Tom Pankoy and Ucrt ICitdlnclon wero In this district hunt ing this week. MIsh Klllott has been tho house guest of Mrs. Porter of Gold Hill this week. Tlio Dittucr and Webber families plcnlcod and Hulled at lloguo river near llybeo brldgo Saturday. Itogular meeting of tho Grange will bo held Saturday, August 10. Mr. and Mrs. Cobb Law wero In Medford on lluslness Saturday. A minor flro startod Sunda on the mountain between I.nno nnd Willow creeks. Albert Torgey nttended n party at Da via Friday ovuuIdk. alto wub 'i guest Saturday ovonlug at tho Car top homo on Hosh I.auo. Two forest fires occupied the at tention of tho Willow Springs resl dontH and n fow from Central Point op Friday and Saturday, The Frank Tliompltliin homo wan In danger for several hours and hard fighting was all that saved It from being destroyed Tho P.aglo mlno buildings wero de3 Irayed by tho file and a hard fight whs nuuln to suvo tho buildings of JUlllloiuIre Mine on Kalurduy, "lirt l.oyul Nelghlfprs surely earnu t) H iwteuo whll the ladjes njrv4 (MfftHI HHd llllH'ht'OJI tO OlU flRllterf 'J' neighbors who iie in Iho dung' f it very KrHteful for Iho prompt tmiMnw vt f'eHlml Point and our )H viciHliy, If ci fc.-isyj WW s Willi f WW !Mtfc l4fwd trH MiMtfwN mu III CROWN PRINCE'S CROWN PRINCE KREDERIOK WILLIAM oC Oornisnn is a chi) of tbt' old blook, tho inonnintion or thu Prussian spirit that has Imrdonod Kuropo with inilittiPism and brought, on tho world oouflagration that can only end in Iho eventual destruotion of monaivhistn and Diilitarisin, the crumbling of thrones, the redrawing of the map of Europe, and tho completion of the long de layed work begun by the. Ereneh revolution Iho. eco nomic and social revolution that will readjust the civiliza tion of the world. Tho crown prince having been reared with a sword as a plaything and taught. lhal productive labor was a thing to be scorned while the non-productive life of the professional murderer was the acme of human glory, nat urallv views with scorn those so unfortunate as not be clothed with tho divine right Something over a year ago, the tsrown prince pub lished a bulky book entitled "Germany in Anna" in which he advocated the sword as the arbiter of all dis mites and declared the Hismarckiau policy of "blood and iron" must rule the world. Speaking of the German Empire, he said: Ppon tho German Kmplre, Is Imposed more emphatically than upon any other people of the earth tho sacred duty ot watching carefully that In army and Its nny be always prepared to meet any attack from the outside, it Is only by reliance upon our brave sword that we shall Ikj aide to main tain that place In tho sunlight which we ought to occupy, and which tlie world docs not seem very willing to accord us. Like our own Teddy and his father the Kaiser, the crown prince ever seeks the sunlight. Ue reflects the spirit of Prussiamsm, waving Jus brave sword to slice a hunk of glory by murdering some man unfortunate enoughto be born across the border, and grecdilv grab bing by sheer lorce, other singing the praises of royal "Any ono who has taken part, at a review. In a cavalry charges fools that there Is nothing In the world more beautiful, and et tho horseman under these circumstances feels that there Is something lacking. Ho feels that ho ought to have at the end of this wild charge an enemy to contend with, nn.l the struggle for which we are all holng trained, the struggle ror life. "How many tlmos during such a chnrge have I heard with my ears tho appeal of a comrade galloping by my side: "Donnerwctter! If only thU tlmo we were doing something real.' Vou see thero tho spirit of the cavalryman. AH thoso who aregenulne true soldiers feel In their heart and sa the truth of the axiom, 'Dulco est pro patrla inorl. " The crown prince is mistaken in saying that he was trained for the "struggle of life." lie wjis trained for mur der. Neither he nor those like him, were ever trained for the struggle for life. Their occupation iiutkes thorn messengers of death, not life and the royal lust for blood promises to be glutted to the fullest extent in the next few weeks. While the "struggle for life" so longed for by the llohenzollern heir, is raging, the harvests stand neglect ed, stilled ae the wheels of the factory 'and hushed the clinking flow of commerce. Death is the only tourist left in Europe. Green hills will soon be whitened ceme teries and the crystal waters of brotfks flow crimson with the blood of the innocent. Tt is the climax of the age of militarism the climav the soldier empire has prepared Europe for for forty years the climax and the collapse. The age of recon struction is at hand. Belgian Congo WASHINGTON1, D. ('., Aug. 10. Uelgian Kon;:o in Afrien, bo frequent- ly mentioned in recent Furopenn dis patches ns n Hisible objective point of the Herman trnop, is the home alike of the most progre-sive negroes of Africa nrtd of the inol primitve nnd snvnge cannibals, according to n statement issued by the National Geographic Society, nt Wu-diiiiyton, I). C, today. "iins African colony i so cut up i m . . by rivers and impenetrable forests ii. ..i jt. i-M .i... 1. 1. ?. ji mm uiv mora mumming uie country vary greatly in liieir customs nml language," says the society's hullo tin. "Hul n few miles distant from the-ie barbarous savages lire endless plantations of millet and grain of their civilized countrymen. The can nibal Hmikutus of Helginn Kongo iniike u practice- of removing the upper iuciMir. Their dress cnUth of a pleutcd skirt, which dues not miito meet on the right thigh; hut the into meei on uie right tlngli; hut the .omen in the soul!- er hide girdle v with n deep fringe of palm fiber " ""P"";."""" - Kromiy Mullen string. Among this tribe the -lurci'S' "'V"n!vV"0'". "f. UMln nre compelled j(Mvearng..ecinldr1'',sI."1 "'" ,,,,h0 ' " '" which i, in Aii. the ordinary cos- Jl' ,,,,,oqM ,fc "T,1 m'1"" n,0,' ' ,0 tmno of the Akoln, to which tribe ;,nr,,VMI!. 1? , " 'ls vil most of them belong. The Hunkutu ill'" of ,00'i" ' hut 3(1 sorrj" aro great cannibals, an fr n Ibc ,w,l,lus f " importnncoj male members of the tribe nre -- -fT w-';'' 'ravati routes conieil, and the victims nre nlwnys"1' mt,y. "10 f,,ot. ,,0CP ,r""1" slaves. In fact, nil slave are uhl- ,roiu i,,,e,rI "''(',., "m"nneol nnd mately eaten, since it is believed lliati n' ""H, 'i"'"'1 JS to"1 "" ! "! if ii slave were buried his gho.t would f m". "'V""". P ' H-msehe Hill hm master, Kiihist as Currency "Their 'chief weapon is the liow, poison hoing used on tlio arrows; (Ahieldrt arc now obsolclc. Ono of tho most iuterckling points is their use of a convcnlioiial throwlng-knlre ns eurieney. The Hiuikuiii ixn almost the only tribe of this redon who lnivit heen successful in resistlus: the iidviinee of the uliito man. This fmil is duo to their skill in forest wnr fare. The wuv leading In (heir vil lages U defended by poisoned spikes hnhbrnbyloiives. Then' use how BRUSSELS SAYS THE FORTS AT LIEGE ARE STANDIHG YET LONDON', Aug,' 19, 3153 a, ID A flruvttU dlsjiiileli to tho Mull says It U leuriiod on the hlKhutt authority that up Monday iho I,(iii foiiH worn still holding mil. They wcni mil off frniii Iho Franco III. ImIiiii field font's Hint Murroiiinloil by (Icrnuiis bill con. IlilUbd Ilielr heiulv H'Mitw, MEDFORT) MA1TJ TRIBUNE, WIS HFUIiFILLED. of the professional parasite. people s property. Again body-guards he says: and Native Tribes jnml arrows set like Irnjw in the Torm of primitive spring guns, nml are itite ready, if a white man is expect ed, to bait such trap with u live hnby, being wire Mint the F.uropcnn will he nimble to resist the temptnllon to pick up nn apparently nbntidoned child. The poibon they use is nho lutelv deadly. "Not far from the cannibal region peace nnd seeuritv reisn. The omllcs I.... pmnlntions, clean vilhi"on and mill .kept houses make nn impression of .. .... general prosperity. I he llatetela, also oi llelgmn Kongo, is nn excel- lent ngrintiltiirist and stock breeder and very industrious. Uu i not ul nil conservative; nnv innovation will tempt him. Rice, Mmlugnscar potT toes nnd fruit tree imported by the white man nre found in every illage. Sleeping Kit kneis The people nm scantilv clothed. hut this is of reat advantage in ,, . . ,. -"": " ' "' ''i'? ''".'""'H "'"",,."",M' The havo, languidly about U)i (ho liit of liibiintty in their eye-, where one should seo tho delightful round bellied nalive childien. And lo ndd to the horror of tho disease, here lions and leopanls have becotne man enters, since the half-fed sick onon, driten from tlm fe.ir-stricken 11 luges, is the cniest (jame to stalk. "An inleresting fenhiio of Hatoleln psychology lies in the fact that suicide iijpnrs not Jo ho uncommon mid Is regarded us uu net of courage. Descent is reckoned on the male line, and childien me eoiMdcicd us more closely ukin lo Iho father' uUh:" GERMAN GUNBOAT VATERLAND DI8ARME0, NANKING, CHINA LONDON, Auk. Ill, 1 :'.'() p, m. -Tho (Vnlinl Nmt- puMinlies n ill. pnlcli fiom Rome siting l(li hi Dolman umiboul VmU'iIiiiiiI bus heen fiyrcnl lo ili-uiiu ul Nmilung, f'luiii 'Jliu ,,nuuil t JijJ jvci Iiiiih mid hi ii i iUu Imuni nt JOU l'b MEDEOUD, QUKUOX. V101)XKS1),A,Y. AlftWST.. U?.., U)U California Should Honor Herself By Returning Congressman Kent (From the Snetamento Hoe) Very few if nnv in the halls of congress have nido n deeper impres sion or move iovou-''v or effective, ly fought the buttles of those who most peed to have battles fmiuhl for them, than WIIHtnn Kent of this state. Kent is one of the keenest thinkers it ltd clearest rensoners in congress. lie is honest, forceful, mid cour ageous, lie has the eourmre of hi conviction, nnd he will back them with his net even nt gient sacrifice to his business interests. Although it millionaire, Kent is'ns anient n democrat al heart and la I ." vruriT 1 The Merry Go Round of Prosperity All fanners do not have sil, hut of corn from nn acre of Kiitimd more and more nre -eeiui; the liht,.,iuounts to !j.'.i.OO. the vnhto of the ami each year thou-uuiK if IIumc profit -getting ci!oli-k are being ereeteil. The value nf the corn ttdk i'm being widely udveitised. hut Milh then nre those who do n t ritillro that it is (be fiitiM auiliniv rougli nt;e when fed with either ensilage, clover or nlfnlfa, as a balanced part of Hie grain ration. For Inrdnnoc, In n recent experiment at the agricul tural college of Nebraska It was found that 'Mover fed with nlfalfn ret limed a vnlue of ?!.." per ton, lu comparison with nlfidfa al 0 pec ton as the ole ruuvhness." In an other experiment this time nt the New dersoy stntiou, it was found that of L'PO pounds of corn stalks fed to u cow- during ton davs. sixty pound, or :I0 per cent, remained uneaten. This eorn wa unshredded, hut care fully harvonted. The editor of runn ers'" Hitlletin No. 107 or the 1'niled Slates depnrtmmit of m;rieiilture -erics, in summurising the riiH. stiya: "Shredding would tmi doiibl ri'sult tn more complete consumption oT Hie -talks." In none of lhee IrinN, hoXvevor, has it been claimed that tdiicdded fodder is as good as ensilaice, for it is not, hut the deumrkatiou line be tween the two ns fonch feed for cat tle is elosor than the ordinary be liever knows. In the Pennsylvania -talloh Hullo- tiu No. S!l, corn Stnver nnd com sil- age were compim-il vvith two lots ot six steers each. TI v were fed with the consent nit es, of corn ami colon xeed meal, lu IL'tl iktvs of the lest theuverage gain on corn stover wus JM pounds per strir nml on sllace 2 10 NiiimN. The total cost of the corn stover ralum was $10.1.7:1 and and on the corn silage ration .fl 0fl.fi I Husking nnd shredding mm-h lies will nol effect the on, far from it, hut they will effect n portion of the ennnnoiw w-nste nT nir corn rrnn. both of the silo .pvner nnd of lliei other-'. How '.'rrai this waste ha been only can lie conjectured as t whole, hut liv the acre a pretlv ac curate culculMlmn can he made. Thus for example, if Hi" value of the ear FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH The iMtstor, Rev, Robert William MucCulouh, I'll. !., will begin a ser ies of sermons Sunday morning mid evening on "Humor ureal I'roph eeies" in the hub! of the European war, and (ho fln-nt Huslerii Question in relation to the Kingdom ol flod. Hiiudnv iiioriiiuir, August -.'I. "The Jews in I'ropluiv, Their Relation to the Gentiles and the Church." Sun- dav evening, ".Nations nt llie liar oi God." Sunday morning, Aug. .Iflili, "Daniel's Scventv Weeks"; Sunday Kvening, "The Grant Hasleru Ques tion in the l.it'lil of Christ's Second Coming." September fl, morning, "Christ jnnity ns a World 1'mver"; evening, "The 'n-ont Signs of tho 'nines." Thursday evening of this week the pastor will be prc-enl lit priiyer meet ing mid will spent; on "The Religious Conditions of fli-rmiiu." In a few weeks he will deliver n public lecture to the young people of lhc, city. Sub ject, "The Win Id's Approaching Crisis." Stranger are welcome lo all the services of tin- church, We expect I'rof, Isaac with us in September. AUSTRIAN CRUISER SUNK IN BATTLE NEAR ANTIVAni LONDON, Aug JO. 12:20 n. tn. An official monsaKo received lu Home from Vienna savs tho Austrian crui ser .enta wbr sunk In u naval battle of Autlvnrl lust Huniliiy acconlliiK to a dlspali-h to the HxcliaiiKO Telegraph company. The rrulKor Zentn, which was built at I'ola lu 1807 wan 303 feet In leuittii and illnphucd 2,201 tnim, CIohIiik out KiornrlcH and confee llouery at (out to iiihIui room for a blK lino of Indiei' new suits, cimtii, sltlrlN and but Will II. WlUon. I2N John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Jitijy AillHt m n, mmiiwr mmuum HIh Otf mjr ) net as thero is nuyvhere, lie is a common man among tho common people- not for effect, nol for void, bnl sololv because his soul Is wrapped up in that true denmeraoy Which ever lmtlles nntnst speoiul privileuo and ever frowns upon class distinction, "Hillie" Kent nlvwiyn has been Jut ns he Is today. As boy nnd as man. in private life, in hnint.s uftmr, in the common council of ChicaKo, In eougvexs eveiyvvheio mid nt all times has he ever been the lute, unspoiled, simple democrat. shredded eern stalk from the same acre would bo iiorumlly $ I.OB. Multiply Ibis by every nero of onrii (nnhreddmj) and thu amount would he ououpli abnot tn support the Hior of our hi- eltle. Tho nvernge yield of corn stover U between two mid three tons per nero. Weie we nulv to nllnvv it one third of the nverano feed v-nlue or good hnyi we should repulre only thro nen of this fodder .to epunl one nefe of hay. Now hay U one of Iho ;uost mtiotiahle eouuuodles coming from the field. Theio i nlvvnyi n market for it, nnd T Intv years ! has cniumnuded Rod prices, and Vet in nearly every isiri of the count r,v wheiv shredded fodder bus become ctwtomnrv it icouircd sboit hav crop to awaken th eommuulty to the fuel that the slirtsldeil stover was liny or is hay in everything hut imme and reputation. Felling tho hay nml feeding the fodder is one link in the endless in come. Cheap fond and hlnh-prieotl butter nnd boor Is the second link. A third link, so to speak, Is in tho nature of it rebate. We get lmok pittt of what wo give. In farming as in business, w must render unto fen-ar what we take from him, and in thi efle Cnesnr is the soil, Willi out going into detail of soil chemUtry it i sufficient to sjiv thnt ufilew we return nitrogen mid suit eouluiniug hiiines to the field from which wc gather our com cropi, our corn crop will grow Ions each our, ut as the ,ieli!s are ili-iiiiinslniK- in iho pruncx. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho most econotnIc.il, clonnBlng and gormlclda! of all antlecptlci In A solublo Antueptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. Ab a medicinal antiseptic for douches In treating catarrh, Inflammation or ulcoratlou ol nnso, throat, nnd Hut cuuacd by femluluu tllalthaanoeipial. For ten years tho Lydla U l'lnkham Medicine Co. has recommended I'axtlno In tliolr private corroaioudenco with women, which proves Its euiierlorlty. Women who havo been cured say It Is "worth Its weight In gold." At drtiKKlsts. fiOe. Inrgo box, or by mall, Tho I'axton Toilet Co., Itoiiou, Mans. Peaches Booth 20 Public Market JANES BROS. To loan on Improroa rsnnhM. Intorcst R por cent "Iniuranco That Insures." II. H. 8TIN Tiny your lnsuraoes or a taxpsysr MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Oorsetioro 32G North Bartlett. Plionn fifi? M. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP 1203 East Main Struct MouTord Tlio Only JOxoliiHivo Comniorinl Pliotoi,'rapliairi in Hoiilhci'i) Oroffon NokhIIvl'H JSHulo any Hum or plncn by appoint nioiii J'liono ,117-J Wh'JI tlr Ilia vtml E, .1), WKHON, Pi'op, FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS .Mrs, tlcrllm t'obley eituudtfi'liQt.se- hack last Weduesdny to visit a Week wilh her hiolher, Frank IHtsvvoith, null other relatives, Mnrm'rv V5il;luo sponl Wednesdny with Mr. Hhiiiehnvd. (Irnudpit VmiKhn of .Inrksuuvlllv died last Tuesday, nueil 110 vetti. Ill son, It. H. Vaunhn, of this commun ity, was with hi rather at the last. .1. F. Dltswotth and wire, .Mr. and Mrs. Knlph Young, Ha Lytic and GeoiKo mid Donald l!uoll left mi Weduodn lor Crulor nlikci Foil Klmnalh and other points of interest Two of Iho Wudell hoys mid Trnoy Hoothhy went Imme to 1'ioipcct on Wednesday for Crater l.ahe, Fmt fis'liting was under control, hut it limU out av;alu Friday. "The sudden nml startling rise lu ujjnr was the subject of uelKhhor hood eouversalinn Wednesday. Sovonil piomiiiriit W. C. T. F. worker of the stale wvnt up In Cm lor I.nho hist week nml spVnt sevcinl days. I'rinli Gordon bmiled u load of luui lier from WjiNh's mill I'ridny. Mre broke oul lt ltida.v near .1. .1. Hrophv'. With the aid of the phono a uoodlv ixcd crowd was soon nsiuuhlcd mid the lire wns under control hv t) p. in. Mu i gory Krsklno put from Thurs. dny to Sunday vlslling with Mis luox Wlllits of Peraist. Mm. It. H, I'evlnii torverd ehloken dfnuor lo the lining. mid their hus bands of the W. C. T. V, lant Satur day. lames Sehaffer sut Sunday at I'Jvergreen niueli. Several mitoiiiohile parties spent tho week '' d on lite old grade belos TIRES TIRES TIRES We have now on hand a largo mid fresh stock of Id-public, I'liited Stale and Miehebu tires, consuming of all sue. In nil probability there will be another raise uu tire inside of forty-five i!hs. Hoy now while we can save xou money. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. Oct Your Next Mill ot KLOTHES JIAM-: AT L E I N I'ltlCKS ei.o Ul AUo Cleaning, Pressing and Altering TO CRATER LAKE Auto Stage leaves at H it. in. on Monday, WediitMidiiy mid Friday. Round-trip .f 18 tickets honored until September 30. Spcoiul rules to Crater Inko for parties of five or more. Four, five mid Hnven-puHHcngcr tour ing cars. Keafioiuiblo rates to nil eilieH and points, Hpenial rates for nil-day service nnd huge louring parties. Hall Taxi Co. Phono 0I), Seely nnd four I Hnll, Msrs. Jillfflfc WKatLM lUaiaKV faafliafaVlSl ' lHUHai9iaBaB IbbbMbPIBIIWI '' 'BWiaaW'BBaWWI Hill 'IsRHH wllBJHilaBBal iHwi'aV W ''( rtf ft'iif Flounce tiuc.k fishlttu' mid hunting. Mr. Hnsso! of Notlh FlnUe, Nt'li., iinived Halutdiiy lo Julti his fiiinllv, who nro vlslllug Mts. Russell's mother, Mrs. Dllswotlh, Mr. Hiiohiiunou nml family mid Mr. Strong mid family of IJiikIu Point went home Monday nfler n pleasant camping hip In nnd nrnr Pioxpoet, .Mr. Hiteluiiiiiiiii wns for tlllinle in seeitriiig two ileur while In the iiiouutuins. Miss 1-Mltli Levels of PortlHl spent from Sunday In Tuesday with Mar gery Kiskluo of Hoar Spring raitoh. Flunk, Gim mid Dra Dituwoilh, Violet Vmiiihu and Francis Allien lot I Iho first of the week for (!rater nnd Diamond lalic. Mr. Mcl.eod nml Furl Poylon are hiiuliukf MauNfield' I'uiiiiluru fiom the Htalioii this week. STAR Theatre Wednesday jiih! Thursday it The Master Mind tt With tin: American Actor Edmund. Brecse Famous Players PAGEI!Ht V TONIGHT The Candy Shop floats r.ne, ".'.e, $1.00 and ln Doom Open S O'clock . Tomorrow Night Third Mptsotlc Trey 0' Hearts In Two Parts Thu Price Paid lu Two Paris Tito TriiuiKlc MnrrinRc Wentern Comedy Adults I lie Clilldrt'ii .c lloor Open Ttl.1 MEDFORD SATURDAY AUG. 29 GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH rpi.TaJir j u Ctoniout usriooto ah.inci wns 'THE WIZARD PRINCEFARA8UT Colossal Orienl.l and Grcalett Arrnlc of All Time. Monster ZOO -fflrT 2 1. M.- TWICE DAILY -8 P. M. iiusr rinxiutu.NiK rHKiKiixo ar GALA STREET PARADE ADMISSION TO Cn CHILDREN I.VtHYlllING DUC HALF PKICE Down town ticket office Ilnskins Drtifi Store at Tickets on sale show tiny same price as charcctl nt grounds , , ' i HEN in Portland stop at tho in comparable Hotol Benson. Modern, fireproof, central Rates Moderate. Sond for froo booklet. Hotel Benson J'wtltind, or, Oitrl Htmiley, Mr, I