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o eSford PAGE TWO me: MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOy, SATURDAY. MAY 9. 192.- ocaland Personal Thin mor'nliiB's-public 'iiiarkftl was Kreatly Improved in' offerings with a jii-ufunion of vegetables in seugon. and quite a fiupply of home ki-oh'ii Htratv berrleH, six i-uhps of which were sold. Dressed hens and friers, however, were scarce, with a liberal demand for them. Friers will sturl nxain at the market next Saturday. Because of the backward RrowinK season for some lime past there is not enough home grown produce yet to warrant opening the market three days a ivcck. but the change to three days will be made just as soon as growing conditions will warrant. - Ui-fore you buy that piano see Liun spach. Jlo can save you money, lie knows pianos and is reliable. tf You'll enjoy the Melodlans! Hear them play tonight at' the Gold Hi!! Pavilion. 4-' Miss Phylisa Roberts has been elect ed by the directors of the Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank to the position of HHslstanl cashier to fill the vacancy left by Glenn Terrell, who will become assistant assessor for Klamath county Miss Huberts has been employed by the Farmers A Fruitgrowers bank' for four years,-during which time she has . made many-friends. Japanese oiled paper parasols in at tractive new colors and designs. 65c to fl.GO. Japanese Art Store. 46 Three cranks, an auto tire lock and n mud chair for autos, also a Dodge huh caii await their owners at this office. They have been here some time am! will be dumped if nut called for. v 43 Mrs. Alice Sargent is ' recovering from her recent illness und was able to attend a Native Daughors gather ing Thursday afternoon, according to the Jacksonville Post. , The Valley School, 1103 West 10th street, will again open ki Heptcmber under the direction of Miss Kittle Bragg. Attention will be confined to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades. Children under six years of age will be accept ed, Applications should be made now. For further Jnfonnutlon, please address Mrs. F. Corning, Kculy, Mcd ford. Tel. C11J-J. 4 2 L.inco Kagle Point Saturday night. '42 '. . Among the tourists and othors from ft distance at the local hotels, who ar rived in the city yesterday, aro Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. O'Brien nnd son and V. Brlggs of Guam, Mrs.' Ktta V. Dyar of Minneapolis, Mrs. A. B. Dyar of Hmot, S. D., A. Z, Flsh.!r of Now York City, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Beard and Mrs. Edith Bolton of Kassnn, Minn,, .1. C. Hart of St. Louis, and Mrs. J. E. Jtohlnrnn of Nnshvllle, Tonn. New alfalfa hay. 28-M-i. 4(i Dance with your friends at tho Gold Hill Pavilion tonight. 42 A year ago today was a very warm one for Medford and vicinity, with a maximum of 80 degrees. Tho maxi mum here yesterday, was. 69.3 and to' day's minimum Was 47. Party cloudy .weather is predicted for Sunday. '.;'. Why not . make your . drosH at the Wado do rtycko Hewing school, 25a an hour, tllls lncludes-lnstruotlon, use of machine, etc.-: Phono 110, 331 IS. Main. ,.':4.5 . ChihlrmVu , half tax In, all upw shades. ''Natwlck, 'Me..'. , ' 44 t The first irrigation . wator was. put on tho land fii the' llollevlow district Friday morning,' and thv farmers of thut sootlon havu'beon busy .through,.' out tho day. . distributing th6 ton let over their, places. Oardortf and fnlfa are receiving a, thorough, irrlau tlon. Thorn Is -no time illfriR oif thti water, and fainiorj may -uilo nhiuh as Is neodeil for the proper ..develop ment of tlielt .crops,' it was Ulutdd.r Ashland Tullnits. ,, . .-. Vta Itodf Creek Oil ' Emulsion' in your arsonato sprays ns i spreader anil to destroy the rpdllnff mdttveggs. , Cull nt Hear Oroek . spray illaht. ', D0V Thirty Inoh indestruct'ublo poiirlj. nicely matchsd,. verjr. i lustrous. 08c.' Japanes Art Store. .1 ) . 4t Included among tho visitors In the city from Portland nrd tho following! Mr. and Mrs. Charles U, Lyhn and son1. Mr. and Mrs. H..J. ottehholm. Mrs. .1. M. Hollar, Mr. and Mrs.. N. V. Mc W(itur. Dr.. and Mrs. Oi J. Ferns and daughter, .'Mr.. and Mrs., ,A.. F. Dlies nnd lmby, mid (Juntrtlil and Mrs. 10. C. Allvorlh. ' '.. . - ' . llomcmhor tho iHMclc-Ht awoethe'art you over had with n "box of condy Mother's Duy. Tho Hhastu. . . 4 For a good marcelle tea t). Young, noom 11 ovor Pnlmer's Piano House. 70c. , , , ' ,4) M. M. Massoy returned last night from a ton days' buslncs sojourn at Bedding. Calif. Owing to tho severe Illness of. her mother. Mrs. Young. Mrs. T. D. I'olrh hus been unable to be at the offlco of tho southern Oregon Gas company. Mrs. Young has been confined to tho Potrh home on tho Pacific highway. Special sale of roses going on nt the Itoguo Valley Floral Co. Karheiirt street on So. Hlverslde. Phono 1040. 48 A dance that you'll like. Music by the popular Melodlans. Pavilion dance. Hold 1(111 tonight. 42 Ohnl Strange, of tho Auto Supply nnd pans company, mntoyed to Uutte Falls nn business today. Genuine Du Ponts Duco used nt class "A" Auto Paint Shop. 601 N. Grape stl-eet. 46 Hummer prices on blocks and slabs Place your order early. Nowcomb for ood. I'linne 631. J3tf Manager Green of the Ashlnml Tid. Ings was among tho huslness callers in Medford Friday. You've heard of the Melodlans! Nrtw enloy their music at the Gold Hill Pa vilion tonight. . 4' perfume bottles .colored iilnss frost ed stoppers, 50c. Japanese Art Store. 4H Mrs. Mae Klwnod nine dln.l rii,i. denly In Portland May 7. Mrs. Rlggs was lormei-iy in the Jewelry and optl. cnl huslness here, with her fntlier. M Klwontl. E. 1. Klwnod (uncle of Mis. niggs) and wife leave today to attend tne runeral. returning Wednesday. Dance Kngle Point Saturday night Hnrwoor p.inorntnir post r.ir.ls of I rater Iike anil Hniilliern dregon views on sale twcm'. Oaviilson .wonei rnnrnincy, jap A Slnre. Henry French and son were In the city yesterday from Dodge bridge transacting huslness. I'lanosl See UfsnT.irff Attrnotlvo novelties stlltartTe for gifts. Natwiffw Ins) 44. T JU prants I'nra hoYpltnHty will tie put to the ucid test oil May 30 and 31, when the district convention ofcthe 1'iilled Artisans is held here. iT D. Norton, president of the Chamber of Commerce, staled this morning. Whh fully 2000 guests, with the losslblllty of msny more, expected, the city will bo forced to strain every effort to pro vide housing for them. The great num ber of visitors will make necessary the opening of homes for Ihe occasion, it is pointed out. Grants Pass Cour ier. lleul dance music! You'll agree that the Melodlans are the best yet. Hear them at Gold Hill tonight. An other Pavilion dance. 42 Dance Kagle Point Saturday night. 42 M. V. McCarty, attorney, and S. D. Decker, general manager of the Sure ty Savings und Loan association were .Medford burlness visitors from Salt Lake City yesterday, calling on the local agent for that company, C. A. Wing. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Kemember the sweetest sweetheart you ever had with a box of candy Mother's Day. The Shasta. 42 Among the visitors In Medford from California are Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Dunbar of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. Uex L. Hodges of long Beach, Dr. and Mrs. D. Waddell of Los Angeles and the following from San, Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. 12. C. Grelder, Mrs. M. Her man, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gentle, Miss 12. Oliver. Mr.- and Mrs. W. T. Powell. Miss F. Dunbar, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. 'owell and Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Jensen. Children's half sox ill all new shades. Natwlck, jmc. 44 Itemeinber the sweetest sweetheart you ever had with a box of candy MothsVs Day. ' The Shastu. 42 A.. J. Anderson, the new superin tendent of tile First Baptist church Sunday school, announced last Sunday that he would give a beautiful bouiiuet to the oldest grandmother In attend ance at the school Mother's Day. He wants old ami young alike to attend in memory of, mother. Mother's Day songs will be sung. The special church program takes place in the evening at 8 i. in. ' ' Fruitgrowers Oil Kmulsion for your ursenutc sprays made fresh daily at the Bear Creek Spray company, at Boar Creek orchards. 50 Tho "sweet girl graduate" and the "Juno hrldo" will both find Mrs. Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns. ' tf Mrs.. W. H. Hollirook has returned to her home on North Holly street from a local hospital where she re cently underwent nn nprtondlcltls op eration. Fancy icreamery butler 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. . ' Dunco Magic Point Snturday night. 42 I!. V. Williams left this morning to return to his homo at San Diego after spending several days In Medford transacting business. 110 reward' for Information leading to tho arrest and conviction for oach' person caught stealing wood on our yards situated' on tho cast Bldo of Court and McAndrews-qtreta, also on tho Oregon-Owen Lumber company' property. Valley Fuel Co. , 38tf Attractive novelties sultablo for aifts. Natwlck, Ino. , "44 In preparation for tho nnmial na tional Guard encampment to be held at Medtoid In June, a largo number of guardsmen of Company C. Head-uunL-tors, company, and tho medical; unit of this oily are taking the pro-'j phylncllo inoculation against typhoid, i About 25 members of the company ' have recelvod the first "shot." A num ber of tho HQiimuartoi'S company have also' experienced tho Joy that Is well knrtw-n to tho World war voterah who recalls tho 14 hours relief from mili tary duty aftor each "shot" In the arm. Kugcno Guard. ,' Columbia plaster wall board Cull. for prices. . Wallace. Woood Lumber yard. 1 : ' Ave design, wn cut. wn fit nnH w: liiako, any ono or all four, for our aim la to plrnse you. .' Mrs. Trowbridge. loo w. ; 10th stroot. tf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis havo re turned from n week's business sojourn nt- Marshfleld. ' . , Klght pieces and every one an artist! ' Hear "Dlnty" Moore's "all star" mi.. Rrbgallon nt tho Fair Grounds tonight. '...'.. .42' Fancy orbamory butter 40c nor lb. Johnson Produce Co. W. C. Therlow. a representative, of Ihe Therlow Glove company nt Port land and a resident of Ashland, Is In tho valley on ono of his regular busi ness trips. Fashion dictates sllmncss. slmnllc- Ity nnd suppleness. Theso are achiev ed bnly by all experienced designer. Mrs Trowbridge. 90S IV. loth St. tf JJlunspnch Piano Store now noon for business nt 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite Blalto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. .f The high school track and field meet under tho dirm-tlon of John Boeson, Is being held at the Fair Grounds this afternoon. The first clnss schools ompetlng are Medford. Grants Puss. Klamath Falls and Rosoburir. Cen tral Point, the winner of the recent Jackson county field meet for second class nnd rural schools, has also en tered the various events ns n coin petitor. .Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoo's V Hemstitching 8c n vnrd. The- Vnn- ity Shop, llartlett and Main. tf Miss Josephine llartzcll of Medford. sophomore in commerce, has been nominated for the office of secrotary of the O. A. C. Chamber of Commerce tor the next year. This organlmtlon is composed of all students In tho .school of commerce nt tho college.' summer prices on b ocks nnd alnh Plaec your order early. Newcomb for uoou. piione K31. 3!ltf Summer prices on blocks nnd slabs. Place-your order early. Newcomb for w oooil. Phone 931. S9tf The grand Jury tor tho May term ni ine iitvilt court will convene nt Jacksonville Monday, and the netlt Jury for the May term will convene two weeks later. Several criminal mm tars will be Investigated by the grand jury where the accused ore ii custody or at liberty on ball. Th crimiiini docket fur the May term is excepli.mally light, and the clul diu'k c t bi-lo, the mel.iue. 'nnce music that iiec.JJ) mi apol ogy!" Hear 'Dlnty" Moore's big 8 plece orchestra "deliver the goods" at tho Fair Grounds Pavilion Satur day night! HAiest, folks. It's beyond compare! 40 Histltchlng. buttons covered nt Jhc Handicraft 8hop. if A nini-rlsgo ceremony was perform ed at the pioneer Catholic church in this city last Saturday morning when Auguste Pelrade, well known proprie tor of the Pelrnde vinevardi claimed as his bride Miss l.auru I'i?isseur, a j mony was performed by the pastor of a Grants Pnss church, he being called upon hecaUKO of his knowledge of French. The local pastor. Itev. Father Mahar. of Medford, assisted In the cerenSJliies. Tho couple were attend ed by Mr. and Mrs. Genette-of Ster- ! ling and a number of friends witness ed the ceremony Jacksonville Post. "Dlnty" Moore's .famous "all stars" featuring "all that is new" In modern ' dance harmony. Fair Grounds Pa-1 villon. tonight. 42' ! .Demand the "best!" It costs no more! You'll find the "best" music, "best" floor and "best" crowd at the Fair Grounds Pacllion. Dance there to night. 42' : Dr. Charles T. Sweenoy will return tomorrow on the Shasta Limited from a thrill in the east. Beuutiful moonlight waltzes with unique lighting effects! One of tho many distinctive features of the finest "open air" pavilions In the state! Fair (Srounds, tonight. 42 Columbia plaster wall board. Cull for prices. AVallace Wood Lumber Yard. Mr. and Mrs. P.. J. Schoflcld of Seat tle are local visitors who arrived Fri day. Dressmaking and plain sewing. ! West 12th street. 47 Dance Juckson Hot Springs Satur day night. May 9th. Prizo for best lady dancer, a beautiful French doll; beat gentleman dancer, choice of straw hat. Our price always $1.10. Tidies free. Lady prize winner of May 2nd will he announced May 14th. 41 F. H. Brundage arrived In the city last evening from the Portland forest service office and is spending today with H. B. Rankin, supervisor of Cra ter national forest, in the Inspection of the ronds and trails. Columbia plnster wnl! board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Out of town Oregonlnns on tempor ary sojourns in Medford lncludo. Thomas M. Major of McMlnnvllle, M. Keith of Marshfleld. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Smith of Salem, K. W. Klmoall and family of Rosehurg. F. A. liellah and W. B. Bellnh of Bnkorsficld, Kyeenic H. JorrliB nnd Anno M. Day of Bend, It. S. Besse nnd L. P. Wilcox of Cor- vnllls, F. P. Knight nnd L. M. Combs of Kugene, M. 12. Redler" and John K. Itunyan of Itosi'burg and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. MeMullcn and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Miller of Klnmnth Fnlls. Only 5 minutes from Main street! Finest "open nlr" pavilion in the state! Fair Grounds, of course! 42 Frank Centers was among tho bus iness visitors in the city today from Talent. Dances hore, dances there, dances everywhere But you'll find the "best" dnncors at tho "Pavilion pnr ty" nt tho Fair Grounds Saturday There's a reason! 42- The recent death of Judge N. L. Butler of Dallas leaves Judge William Uamsey of McMlnnvllle ns tho only survtvlng member of the class of 17 ndmltted to practice law in Oregon In September, 186S. ' Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & White Agency, Inc. tf! Colonel ' C. a - Thomson, sunerln I tedont of Crater National park, and Mrs. Thomson roturned yesterday af ternoon from their California nulo trip since April 26. Thin morning Mr. l Thomson at Gold Hill with his auto mot trains 13, A, B. Camerer of Washington. D. C, assistant director of national parks and gave him a ride.1 ,over the Pacific highway to this city. ir. camerer will be here a day or two looking after 'Crater National park business. If you want a furnished nnnrtment with all the modern conveniences, see or phone Hotel Holland. . tf John Anderson was In the city yes terday from Central Point transacting business. Fanny creamery butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. . L. P. Older returned yesterday from a ' several days' business sojourn at Klamath Falls. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf In an effort to lessen the number of leaths by drowning ench summer, the Klamath Falls American Legion post has voted to purchase a pllmotor for that city. It will bo kept at tho fire station. It. I. It. eggs at peVoe's. ' tf Mrs, Al Ponlon was among the Med ford visitors yesterday from Phoenix. A .Mother's Day program will be presented Monday evening. May 11th. at tho lodge hall of Talisman Lodge mo. si, Knights of Pythias. The meet ing will be open to nil members nnd their families and friends. The pro gram will begin nt 8:30 o'clock p. m.. and will be followed by a light lunch. ine program will be unique, nnd It Is especially desired that nil tho mothers of members of the lodge be present. Conveyance will bo furnished for all mothers who will notify Curl Flchtner. rnone zso. IN LITHIA PARK ASHLAND. Mny !. Hundreds of members of the DoMoIny were In Ash bine? for lodge work nt the, Armory last night. Tho Dr Malay hovs were entertained by the Ashland De.Molay. with drives to points of Interest. At five o'clock the grand naiiide stiu-ied from tho Hawthorne school, coming down Main, to the Plaza, thence to the barbecue pit In Lithla park, where a great barbecue was served. The De- .Miwuy nuvisor. D. M. Lowe, a harbtvue expert, prepared nn entire beeef for the '"all'. With the delirious meat, cof fee, buns, pie nnd cuke were served. ' ' w,w l'"s were guests but their miners nnd mothers were invited also in me evening the initiatory and final degree work were put on by the Ash- " drorfl rhnptcrs. A spe cial dispensation enabled the two Jack. eon county chapters to give both Ue- grees during the convention. Ad dresses were heard from officials of the grand lodge. Today the remain der of the work will be curried on in Medford. L. B, Swalls and J. N. Cochran. chief potty officers of the C S. navy. arrived In Ashland today. They are in the recruiting service and will con duct a recruiting office while here. Headquarters will be in the Hotel Ash land. KnlistmentB have been closed for the past four months, but have but recently been reopened. The fleet leaves for Australia July the first. .Miss Joyce Picard of Orovllle. Cal ifornia, who Is traveling with the Adner-Kleln show was the victim of a peculiar auto accident yesterdny. One of the tire tubes on her car exploded when on her way from Klnmath Falls to Ashland and she was thrown from the car. She was taken to the Commu nity hospital, but was found to ''bo suffering only from shock.. The cur was damaged slightly. Mrs. L. N. Woodslde cntertnfncd a number of friends at tea Friday af ternoon honoring her mother. Mrs. Isbel, who leaves soon for her Kansas home. Mr. and Mrs. Isbell have been spending the past month with Mr. nnd Ms. Woodside. Mr. Isbcll left a fen days ago for tho north. Mrs. Isbcll. with the little, granddaughter. Adell Woodslde. wll Join Mr. lsbell in Port land Monday, when they will all pro ceed to their honie In Council Grove, Kansas. The afternoon was spent very pleasantly; at tho close of which, Mrs. Kmma Oeder poured at a prettily ap pointed table, nnd guests visited while enjoying the dainty cakes and the cup that cheers. The first Irrigation water vn not on the Bcllview lands today and every one concerned Is busy distributing the water over his acreage. Onrdmns and alfalfa are receiving a BPlcndld soak ing. As yet farmers aro not restrlctedi as to amount used. Ashland 'and Tillnmoook meet in debate Saturday night at the high Rchool at eight o'clock. Ashland's team have the negative on the ques tion, itesoived: that the referendum Is a desirable feature of representative government." Miss Marlon Leach and Barnard Joy appear for Ashland high. The winner In tomorrow night's con test will go to Eugene for finnls. The fourth, fifth and sixth grades of the Hawthorne nnd Junior high schools will have a track meet at tho high school - grounds, beginning promptly nt eight o'clock Saturday morning, under the direction of Miss Zlpora Blumenfeld, physical director in tho Ashland schools. The teachers' of the buildings wil act as scorers and some of the Junior High boys hnvo been named as umpires. Among the many wlo attended the Presbyterian gathering tho past two days were noted Mrs. J. W. Angoll of uiendnle, the Kcv. and rMs. K. P. Law rence, Mrs. Hurd, and Mrs. Wortman of Medford, the Rev. and Mrs.. F, Gor don Hurt, of Grunts Pass; the ltev. and Mrs. It. W. Nelson of Phoenix, Mrs. M. C. O'aston, Mrs. Stott and Mrs. George Cramer. Grunts Puss; tho Rov. nnd Mrs. IS. H. Edgar, Jacksonville: Mrs. Norrls and Miss Holen Norris. mis. c. iinrtley, .nd Mrs. Webster, i-noenix; Mrs. E. A. Llttroll. Mrs. Val- ney Dixon, and Mrs. Park of Rosu. burg. Of board representatives there were Miss M. Josephine Petrie. Now roru, or National Missions, nnd thm .vv. ti . nrimy wuson. jaDriz. Per sia, Of Foreign Missions. Mrs. W. A. uinckburn, Corvallls, Oregon Svnodi- cai president, was also present. Announcement ' has been received of the graduation at St. James. Minn., of John Wesley Soager. The Mongers formerly lived In Ashlnnd. , The nnnual meeting of southern Oregon Presbytorlal closed tonight, with dinner at the church for dele gates nnd young people, at which the llov. J. Christy Wilson of Tabriz. Persia was principal spenkcr. Mrs. Har( of Grants Pass presented tho. work of the young people. Imme diately following dinner tho program was carried out with a group of Med-: ford young people presenting a play let "On Yon Side of tho Pine," and Miss M. Josephine ' Petrie of Now' York, speaker of the evening, who gavo an Inspiring address on the' work being accomplished In the dif ferent fields under tho Jurisdiction of tho national board. The two days' sessions have been w-ell at tended, with a decidedly worth while program and splendid spenkers. The reports from tho various 1 missionary activities of the Presbytery were most enlightening and the addresses inspirational. The Itev. Christy Wil son. Miss Petrie, the Rev. Stewart of Slam, Mrs. A. W. Blackburn of Corvallls, nppcared a number of times on tho program. Mrs. M, C. Gaston presided during the sessions. Tho next meeting will bo in Hose- burg. The same officers were in stalled this afternoon with one or two exceptions. . Tonight's meeting closed one of the . most successful Presbyterial meetings held. Scottish Klie. Snoot nt tiirtallm QittbN'n.i llint I-odge of Perfection Monday, P. m. i-euiions ror re union should be filed nt this meeting. Paul 1. HYNNIXCJ. ' Secretary, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOlt KKXT A furnished five-room - modern house with garage and smnll garden. Will rent from June first to September first. Cheap to right party. Call 667-W or see owner nt -'' Cottn.nc street. 4 7 Splendid Sunday Dinners at Hotel Medford - $r MOTHER'S DAY TO BEDBSERVED LOCAL CHURCHES "MoLhr's Day" will be observed at the PreHbytefian church in a manner fitting to the spirit of this, one of the most beuutiful in It sentiment of all the national holidays. The pastor is announced to speak on the compari son of the Old Fashioned 31 other and the Modern Mother," showing the worthwhile values in the old which Bhould be preserved and the danser ous trend of the modern mother which should be guarded against. There will be tmeclal numbers of music by Carleton Junes on the violin, and solos by Mrs. J. Albert McCorkle and Dr. W. W. Howard. Tt the even- Ins service the message will be on th subject, 'U'ho Can Expect to Kee God?" with special music by the sweet voices of the well trained junior choir. t A special service will bo held at the First Methodist Episcopal church at 11 o clock Sunday morning in mem ory of the mothers of the congrega tion. The "Just Folks" cIubh will have charge of the flowers and every per iton attending will be presented with a beautiful bunch of flowers which they are to wear during the service. The chorus will render a number of beautiful selections and Tiev. and Mrs. De Voe will sing, "The Kongs My Mother Used to King." Rev. Do Voe will deliver an uddress on "The Value of (Jood Motherhood." COMEDIANS BIG WHITE TENT Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts. TONIGHT "When Dreams Come True" Doors Open 7 P. M. Orchestra 7:40 P. M. .' . Curtain 8 P. M. Prices 10-25-60 Cents Nature's Amazing Method of giving better health through RadiumWater Niturc'f way of correcting; con stiruuon and other ills caused by the failure of the body to eliminate . poisons is through radium water. This was discovered years ago when medical science first recog niicd the health-giving qualities of the water at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Now thousand go there each year for treatment. But it is no longer necessary for people to go to Hoc Springs for radio-active water. You can have it in your home easily and inexpensively- this healthful tasteless water. The Kadtum Ort Kn tf,mtr has made it possible. Investigate for yourself this amazing discovery. Mrs. Mollte Hem, of Los Angeles, recommends the Re vi gator thai: "1 fct hem Mis a Radium Of LmcJ Jr, anJ bwatldnking Rtdto Acme wer far oar month. All my lib 1 have ukra liiitivti, hut oc 1 hire jMCoattrucii the me oi ihtra, od owt this ro xht "kinj vi rJk-tiTt nier. I im tf g:J to rrvLMsiatod lini wootlcnul Rdio Active Wattr ro aattyklt. uJ do thit onlr lor ihe pu.-fvc ol Ain:-.oticnKboaui be nin.M.-iC m ite ubk ;." Lcjrn more of this amazing prod- ,1. w. Av?Ki:riKi.i) M-4irn-i!, Ore. reVigator 1 hmwmai I3-V10-A-TOm,r Ttt rcipcuial Health Spring at Home foira MILLIONAIRES GO WRONG Wltlt JWrolhy , .Ma kail, John 1 WZj , limvers und iloburt JJuswortli A. -jr-l r-SS" -"jT.fl'f- ltalwrjil ?u I A DRAMA OF FLAPPERS AND GOLD SHE HAD A STENOGRAPHER'S JOB, and Looks HE HAD WEALTH, Etc., Etc., AND A Poor CLERK FOR A RIVAL . , : but PRETTY GIRLS AND MILLIONAIRES DON'T MIX. - :A FILM STORY WHERE MUSLIN CONQUERS SILK, DEPICTING A GIRL YOU SEE EVERY DAY, Starts Tomorrow Matinee "Goofy Lovo ." a comedy. Oregonlan Screen News Review Betty Brown at the Wurlitzer. LAST TIMES TONIGHT: Harold Bell Wright's "THE RE-CREATION OF BRIAN KENT" With Kenneth Harlan, T. Roy Barnes, Mary Carr and Helene Chadwick, and L. L. STAFORD JEROME, Farm Hand Caruso of the Rogue. nsnigsMU Real Party from Start to finish .Of SUNDAY DINNER SERVED AT y JACKSON HOT SPRINGS SPRING CHICKEN REAL STEAKS $1 Percolated Coffee $1 COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Street Medford. Oregon 843 E. Main Street Combining full aurgical facilities ith quiet homelike environment.. Open to All Reputable Phy.iciant. Wonderful Music! Splendid Floor! Congenial Crowd! "Dinty" Moore's "Afll-Star" Pavilion Orchestra 8 Pieces Count 'Em 8! STRANGERS WELCOME We make you feel "at home"! jM&3