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.fEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, QREfiQNT, "TUESDAY. MAY 12, 192.'
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Tocal and
JLJ 'Personal
1 A few yonrs nro, Josophlno county
farmera were nhipjjinK i large quan
tities of hay from outside points to feed
tfe Block rntl here. In 1H23. with
hay production on the increase, 26
earn of hay were shipped In. The fol
lowing year saw a bis change, how
,A wedding took nlne In Judge Tay- ' Unwettjed weather , with . probable
lor'H court yestwduy tifternoon in rain tonight and Wednesday la the ot
whffhlvo residents of Jitcknon coun- flciul prediction issued this morning
ly, Ituth C. Musty and Joseph Wesley for Hertford and Immediate vicinity.
Tewis were united in marriage. iThe temperature is still moderate and
Summer nrlces on blocks and slabs. 1 VHto rday's mairnuin was whereas
Place your order early.
The public sclftioln will close Friday,
May 2, and the annual commence
ment exercises will be held that night
at the Crnterlan theater, with a class
of between 85 and i)0 members, the
largest in Medford's history. The clnsn
oriKinully numbered 92.
Before you buy that piano see T,nun
apach. He can suvo you money. He
knows pianos and is reliable tf
Will the person who bouKht suit
case at Kads Transfer Co. auction sale
containing discharge papers from U. H.
Army in name of H. A. HaKood, return
same to The Toggery. Owner needs
papers to prove up on homestead. Will
pay all chaises. 44
Fines for violations of the prohibi
tion laws in Jackson county, during
the month of April, according to re
ports filed with the county treasurer,
amounted to $71. Of this amount, un
der the law passed by the last legisla
ture, and effective Alay 1st, half the
fines revert to the stiite prohibition
fund, and the remaining half remains
in the county fund. Previously 25 per
cent of fines went to the state.
Japanese oiled paper parasols In at
tractive new colors and designs. 65e to
$1.50. Japanese Art Htore. 4ti
The Johnson Produce Co. received
n shipment of 800 pounds of fresh j
chinook salmon caught In the llmpqua I
river that they are retailing cheap at
their warehouse. 241 N. Kir Hi, 4(i !
The auto tourist season to and
through here is now getting fairly un
der way, as the season's daily record
so far of out of state cars registering
here jumped to 91 cars yesterday.
These cars were touring in both direc
tions and about equally divided, but
including many eastern cars enroutc
north from southern California,
New alfalfa hay. 28-R-l. , 46
Why not make your dross nt the
Wade do Ilycke Sewing school, 25c an
hour, this includes instruction, use of
machine, etc. Phone 110. 331 10. Main.
45
W. T. Van Orsdall of St. Louis and
O. J. Olson of Minneapolis are among
tho local hotel guests from a distance,
as are Ham H. Hilverstoin and Lucille
nnd Mildred Wiseman of New York
City. '
Kov, F. R.' Leach offers thin week
his beautiful home, 16 R. Laurel street,
nt $250 below the low figure held at.
Look it over. One of the best buys.
46
Go up to tho Weeks & Orr show
windows and find out Just how much
ground Is available in the P. & K. site
after the waste ground Is eliminated.
. , - ' 44
At the meeting of tho board of di
rectors of tho Chamber of Commerce
recently, a committee composed of
Captain Malone, William IJrigga and
J)ai Kay was appointed to work with
the Medford chamber committee In
connection with the entertainment fea
tures to be put on during the state en
campment of National Guard, to be
held near Medford early In Juno Ash
lund Tidings.
"Pavilion artyM Wednesday. La
dles free. 44
4 Use Wear. CreeK Oil Emulsion In
your arsenate sprays as a spreader and
to destroy the codling moth eggs. Call
at Hear Creek spray plant. 60
. put of town Oregonlans on tempor
ary sojourns here, tho niost of whom
arrived yesterday afternoon include
Mr. and Mrs. N. Douglns and Mr. and
Mrs, James Vloletto of Bend, IX. W.
avls of Albany nnd C. H. Hill, A. K.
Kontlng and O. D. Harbnrt of Hugo no.
Tho entire school board and 7 5 per
cent of the students nro In favor of
the P. & K. site. " , 44
' Thirty inch' lndestructablo ponrls,
nicely matched, very lustrous. 08c.
Japanese Art Store. 46
B. O. Harding was among the Med
ford men In Grants Pass yesterday on
business.
Upoclat sale of roses going on nt the
Rogue Valley Floral Co. Earheart
street on So. JRiversido. Phono 1040.
48
The high school site window oxhibit
nt Weeks & Orr's is an eye opener. It
shows where tho majority of the high
school population reside; It shows the
center of population In Medford. It
shows what has happened to the Hear
Creek bottoms in the pant nnd what
might happon the tho future. 44
Somes unusual musical talent has
been unearthed In tfie vicinity of tho
( opco wnrehouse nt (be end of South
Fir street, and will bo heard for the
first time in Medford at the "Forum
Frolic" next Friday night. Full details
concerning, this .particular feature
hnvo not yet been made public, but It in
rumored that the musical program will
prove a big surprise. Among tUo
many special features are said to bo
a bar room quartette," a bunjo solo
ist, a saxaphone artist (not Kudy Wle
dofft himself, but one of his follow
ers), and last but not least, a counlr
of triunp violipists who nro said to
no n KnocKoul. Although these are all
amateur musicians It is predicted that
when they step out into the limelight
tney may be signed up nt once by
some of the large orchestras, such as
Tho Tolo Symphony or the Agate Har
monica society. Music for the dam
inn win hoi op iiirnisnen ny those ex
traordinary artists, hut will be nrovld
ed by Alford's well known Imperial
orchestra.
The P. & L. Hito is removed from
factory and railroad noises. 44
wemilno Pouts Unco used nt
Class "A" Auto Paint Shop, G01 N.
urape street.
Irene K. KHz Tuesday filed suit f.
uivorco m the circuit court against
Franklin Jay Fill, charging desertion.
Summer prices on blocks and slabs.
Place your order early, Newcomb for
ood. Phone 631. 3Htf
Perfume bottles .colored glass. frost
ed stoppers, 50c. Japanese Art Store.
46
Mr. and Mrs. 8. , Johnston of
Klamath Falls spent the week end
here on business and pleasure.
Dan co Riverside Community chib
Saturday night, Alford's Imperial or
chestra. 44
Pianos! See launspuch. tf
A total of 3468 students have been
enrolled In Kugeno schools for the
school year 1924-25, according to (he
report of Joseph T Glenn, city super
intendent. The "sweet girl graduate" and the
"June brldo" will both find Mrs
Trowbridge a clever creator of gowns.
' ' tt
Extra larger, deep blue cantaberry
ell plants. 60c dozen, 325 H. llollv.
I'hone 390-L. O If
ever, and 40 cars were chipped out. I 00od. Phone 1)31
Newcomb for
3&tf
Hemstitching, buttons covered et
The present year will see another In
crease in outgoing shipments, wun ine lhe Handicraft Knop. tf
Kiver hunks iarm planning on seno- (, ,.. Mori.iH0Ili a laborer, who was
nig out hi icasi iuu turn 'i im-u u u. i
This export of hay is in addition
ested at the liagle Point dance last
IV. 1 1 .. .. I..U 1... Tln.,.it .r UVn..lff
the much Im-irer amount consui-nt-d In , jeiKH, entered a plea ot ?'''t6 w" PUt " th '17"",, w"
the countv through the addition of ....... . ,...... n-. lhe uonslons of the Odd Fellow
family lu iiiin uuni in u uuc
hundreds of head of cattlo. Grants lor,fl oourt nere yeHlerduy ttflernoon,
Pass Courier. . aild wtta fined $25.
Dance Riverside Communily clubl ijUild a new high school at once.
Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or- select the P. & 10. site and avoid de
chestra. 44 ly 44
"Pavilion Party" Wednesday. Ad- Columbia plaster wall board. Call
mission 75c. ' 4!for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Mrs. John Vincent of Jacksonville, yard. '
who has been confined to her bed on account of school election Fri
with a bad case of flu for two weeks (;iyi the Washington school Parent
is now able to sit up. . 'Teacher circle meeting has been post
Special summer prices on dry fac- IJOned until Friday, May 22nd.
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Every voter In Medford should take
Children's half box In all new a iook at tne high school site exhibit
shades. Nntwick. inc. 44lin Weeks & Orr's show window, n
consists of maps, photographs, etc.,
that can't misrepresent. 44
Dressmaking and plain sewing.
West 12th street. 48
Among Portland residents who are
guests at local hotels are J. D. Finn,
H. O. Vogct, Flnkham Gilbert, A. C.I
Corson, W. Winkler and M. A. New by.
that of n year ago today was 81. Today,
which was cloudy and thr eatening with
a continuation of brisk wind, started
out with a minimu mof 50.8 degrees.
Attractive novelties suitable for
gifts. Natwlck, Inc. 44
The must finished drill teams in the
ork at
s and
Kebekah oncampment which opens
hero next Monduy. continuing for four
J days. It was declared here today by
lodge officials, says the Ashland Tid
ings.
"Pavilion Party" Wednesday. La
dies free. 44
Work of pouring the cement in the
building being erected on South Dart
I lett street, for the Medford Auto com
jpany display, room, will start early
1 next week, and It Is expected to have
j the building completed and ready for
'occupancy by June 15.
Fancy creamery butter 40c perlb.
Johnson Produce Co.
M. A. .New by. Mr. um m,.h; j, w. Shirley arrived
The P. & K. tite is admimbly adapt-1 Saturday from Queen City, Mo., and
ed to agricultural experimental work, in,.,, KUests of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cunn.
an Important factor in the high school Tnoy ieft Medford about a year ago.
course. 44 havinir "lived here several times." nnd
Fruitgrowers Oil " Emulsion for now here "to live aicnin ."
your arsenate sprays made fresh dally I The P. & H. site will enable tho
it th,e Hear Creek Spray company. atVhool board to build the new hluh
Hear Creek orchards. 50 HChool at once and will Involve no llt-
S, M. Flu 1 1 Ih of the Copco organiza- iuntion 44
tiou was a business visitor In Grants! -Columbia noisier wall board. Call
for prices,
Pass today.
Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
$10 reward for Information lending
to the arrest and conviction for each
person caught stealing wood on our
yards situated on the east side of
Court and MeAudrews strots, also on
the Oregon-Owen dumber company
property, 'Valley Fuel Co. 38tf
Study of the national .defense act.
following tho five years of Its opera
tion, is the mission of a special war de
partment committee of which Urlga
dler General George A. White, com
manding the 82nd Nationnl Guard
brigade, adjutant general of the Ore
gon National Guard, Is named repre
sentative of the west in Instructions
received last week. The committee
is instructed to report nt Washington,
D. C, May 22, to take up its work.
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
Wullace Woods Lumber
yard.
The Cavemen of Grants Pasu will
Journey to tho Caves next Saturday to
take part In the annual conclave which
Is put on by thla unique orRanlzatlon
each year. Several Medford citizens
who are honorary members of this
"wild and wooly" tribe are planning
to be "among those present."
"pavilion Party" Wednesday. Ad
mission 75c. ' 44
Attractive novelties suitable for
liifts. Natwlck, Inc. ' 44
.Nearly 300 mothers of O. A. C. stu
dents wero guests of the college for
the week end and were entertained
nicely at a lunheon, convocation. May
festival and banquet. Mothers were
given the freedom of tho campus nnd
throughout the day coultl be seen, arm
In arm with a son or daughter, visiting
Again let us remind the advertisers and Inspecting tho college
that copy for ads must be In this of
fico by 3 p. nt. the day before they
are to bo Inserted. We have had to re
fuse several ads lately because the
copy came In the day they wore to be
inserted, and it was impossible to set
thetn for that day.
"Pavilion Party" Wednesday. Ad
mission 7 lie. 44
New uniforms of dark green will be
required for nil tho traffic officers of
the state after June. The various of
ficers huvo nil been measured for such
uniforms.
Voters Interested in the high school
site should take a few minutes from
business and look over the maps, pho-
tograps, otc, In Weeks & Orr's show
windows. 44
Columbia plaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallaco Woood Lumber
yard.
H. K: McKlhose was In Ashland yes
terday forenoon on one of his periodi
cal visits to that city.
lhe. P. & K. site will provide n
splendid playground for the young
sters of Medford. Something now snd-
ly needed. 44
Pavilion Party" Wednesclny. Ad
mission 7Gc. 44.
Included among tile state of Wash
ington folks, who arrived in Medford
yesterday, are Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W.
Mount of Tacoma, Mia. Everett J.
Smith and Miss K. Stono of Walla
Walla, nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Hrooks.
Mr. and Mm. Charles I. Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. T. O. Klttt of eSntlle.
Fashion dictates slimness. simplic
ity and suppleness. These nro achiev
ed only by an experienced .designer.
Mrs. Trowbrldgo. 905 W. 10th St. tf
Lnunspach Piano Store now onen
for business nt 111 W. Main. Opposite
Uialto theater. Successor to Hoot Mn.
sic Co. .
The local American Leirlon nnst with
its drum corps will intend tho meetlnir
of tho Ashland post, in n body In (hat
city tonight, when tho Medford offl-
ers will Initiate n large class of emn-
didates. With good weather the Mod-
fold post expects to have flflv mem.
bers In attendance, nnd will leave for
Ashland nt 7 p. m,
Have you' tried that big milk shake
at DcVoe's? ' " .
The Delphian class No. 1 will meet
nt 8:30 a. m. Thursday. 21st. nt the
hoine of Mrs. J. rt. Crews, North Pa
cific highway. '
The P. ;. slto Is conveniently lo
cated for athletic contests and can be
made the center ot community activ
ity. 44.
Dorothy Slead of tho Sixth A grade
of the Washington school, taught by
Miss Holier. Is winu-r of tho first prize
"f -'5 in tho State Dental essay con
test. The dlsrhargo of Harry Cain, pri
vate llth tank' company, regular
army, was found nnd awaits tho owner
it this office. Mr. Cain enlisted at
Milwaukee. Anyone knowing the ad
dress of Mr. Cnln pleaso let us know.
44
Hemstitching Re n yard. The Van
ity .Shop, Hnrtlett nnd Main. tf
The Pelican Hay Lumber company
Iiiib purchn.ied two miles of steel from
the Southern Pacific company, which
will be used In railway construction at
the camps above Klrkwood.
The P. ,t K. will cost less to buy.
leaving more money available for
building mid equipment. 44
Summer prices on blocks and slnbn.
Place jour order onrly. Newcomb for
Wood. Phone 631. 39tf
Daughters will be furnished on ro
quets to any mother wishing to attend
the mother and daughter dinner
Thursday evening, May l lth, nt 6
o'clock at the Klrst .Methodist church.
All attending aro nsked to please no
tify tho committee In charge, or phone
Dr. I'nrlow, S04, ns.lt Is Important to
know the number to provide for.
lucre will he. a good program. The
song will lie lend by Miss Klliabelli
(lore.
Why allow your making, designing,
culling, fitting or finishing garments
worry you. wln n you can find just the
help you need on !. large cities' plan?
Prices I'fjc an hour and up. Mrs. Wade
de 1,'t) ke, 331 Knst Main. Phone 110.
4S
I ed piano for sale nt a bargain.
Noel Ursine. Phone 7;'3-W. till
Over 30 real, honest-to-goodness
dances for 75c! Wonderful music, ex
cellent floor nnd a fine crowd! Fair
Grounds Pavilion, Wednesday. 44
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Ut-oivn & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Snapp Bros.' carnival company,
which plays Medford all next week,
opened its- week's engagement In
Klamath Falls yesterday.
A slto adequalo for all future ex
pansion. Vote for tho' P. & 13. loca
tion for Medford's new. high school.
4-1
Fancy crenmery butter 40c' per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Itcv. W. H. lnton of Bromerctofl.
Wash., who has been called here to suc
ceed Itev. F. It. Leach as pastor of the
First Baptist church, will be in Med
ford Wednesday for the purpose of
looking up a house to live in, and will
attend praper meeting the same evon
lng at tho Bapt'ist church, whero many
will bo glad to meet him.
Pavilion Party" Wednesday. Ad
mission 75c. 44
Particular People Prefer "Pavilion
Parties!" There's a reason! Fair
Grounds every Wednesday and Sat
urday, reel's go! 4N
Caiifornians registered at local ho
tels include Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Ray
mond nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. Wolter of
Los Angeles, Mrs. J. F. Long nnd Lula
nnd Inn Long of Long Beach, Mi's. H.
J. Myers of Nampn. F. 11. Cowles of
Snntaj Barbara. Mrs. T. A. Benford of
imaiann, nir. aim Mrs. ly. Anderson or
Cordelia, and the following from Snn
Francisco: Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Ilelt
nian, Mr, and Mrs. K. H. Porter nnd
Mr. and Mrs. IS. Murray.
Can you bent it V Three hours of
good wholesome amusement for 75c!
And Its mighty good ' exercise, too!
Dance ,nt the Fnlr Grounds Pavilion
Wednesday night. Ladles free! 44
Guaranteed lawn mower sharpen
ing, called for nnd delivered free.
Medford Hardware & Sporting Co.
Phone 256. , 48
J. K. Kerr of Grants Pass was a lo
cal busines svlsltor yesterday.
Ten dollars worth of good music for
7 5c, and 3 hours of renl dancing
thrown In for good measure! Fair
Grounds Pavilion. Wednesdny. 44
It. I. It. eggs nt DeVoe's. tf
If you want n furnished npartmenl
with all tho modern conveniences, see
or phono Hotel Holland. tf
J. A. Ormondy, general 'passenger
agent of tho Southern Pacific with
headquarters nt Portland, wns the
principal speaker -at the .Ashland
Chamber of Commerce forum today,
his subject being "Side Lights on tlie
Kallrnnd Game.'.' Following this fo
rum Mr. Ormondy was expected to
come over to Medford to look after lo
cal busiuCHs matters' nnd spend to
night here.
"Pavilion Party" Wednesday. Ad
mission 7fiC. 44
Wo pay for ashes nnd sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Another mid-week Pavilion pnrty
will be given nt the Fnlr Grounds Pn
vlllon tomorrow night. These Wed
nesday evening affairs nro proving
popular with the dancing contingent
of the valley who enjoy dancing more
than once a week.
Heal metropolitan tempo! Brand
new dance hits! Hear "Dlnty" Moore's
"all stars" at tho "Pavilion Party"
Wednesday night. Fnlr Grounds, of
course.! 44
Dance In the "onen !r'M Attend
the popular "Pavilion Parties" nt the
fair Ci rounds Pavilion Wednesdny and
Saturday. 4S
Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Uetcr and
children, who nre visiting friends nnd
relntlvea In the city nnd valley, will
return to San Francisco tho end of the
week.
Children's half sex tr, nli new
shades. Natwlck. Inc. 44
"Pavilion Party" Wednesday. La
dies .free. 44
SALK.VI., ' Ore., liny .n. Greta
Moore Thompson of Portland loses
her contest of the will or her father,
the late Lawrence K. Moore, accoii
lng to nn opinion of tho supreme
court today In the mutter -of the
estate of Lawrence K. Moore, de
ceased, Greta Mooro Thompson, con
testant, and appellant, against Jessie
M. Moore and G. A. Taylor. The opin
ion, written by Justice Burnett, af
firms Judge George Tazwell of the
lower court for Multnomah county.
The contestant was a child .by the
first wife 01' Moore, who died when
the daughter was two and a half
years old. She lived with hfi father
and his second wile, but the will
failed to make provision for her. She
alleged undue influence by the-second
wife.
An opinion of the supreme court
today, written by Justice Bell, affirms
Judge Gilbert W. Phelps of the lower
court for Multnomah county In the
case of John Sharp agnir.st the insur
ance firm of McCargcr, Bales and
Lively, appellant. It was an action
to recover money.
SOVIET REFUSES TO
ALLOW JAP FLIGHT
' TOKIO, May 12. Tho Japanese
charge d'affaires at Moscow today
messaged Tokio that the soviet gov
ernment has declined to permit the
proposed flight of two airplanes thru
Russia en route from Tokio to Don
don In a flfs'hu Sponsored by the
Asaht, a Tofcto newspaper. Tho mes
sage said tho soviet government
would permit the Japanese aviator
to fly only as far us Moscow.
The nowspuper today announced
pluhs for the planes to hop oft on
their flight of approximately 7500
miles next month in the hope that
they may obtain further concession
from the Russian ,.g:overiiment after
reachmtf Moscow and thereby be
permitted to continuo the trip to
London. i
gAUFORNIA MAN
IS IDENTiFiED-AS
BOOZE GAR DRIVER
It was Leigh C. Wetmore of Copco,
Calif., a young timekeeper for the
California Oregon Power company In
its development work there, and not a
Medford man, as was stated in Mon-
lay's Mail Tribune, who was arrested
in this city by State Traffic Officer
.1. J. McMahon last Sunday on liquor
auto charges.
In Judge Taylor's court two charges
vore preferred, one of driving a car
while intoxicated and the other for
transporting intoxicating liquor, on
the first charge Wetmore was bound
over to the grand jury on $500 bail,
and his case will probably be imme
diately considered by the grand jury.
Heports reached the traffic officer
that Wetmore was driving bis car j
started out on a search for him which
recklessly about town, and McMahon
resulted in his finding Wemiore in an
alleged state of Intoxication and with
a quart bottle of liquor in Ills car.
Attention TjIhUcs!
Mrs. Young of tho Columbia, Cos
metic Co., Chicago, will give free face
massages demonstrating a new homo
beuuty cream. Room 404, Hotel Hol
land, three days only. 44
It. & S. M.
Table Rock Council
V. D. Stated assembly
Tuesday, May 12th. M.
I, Cn-and Master pre
sents us with charter.
Dinner at 6:30, Masonic
Hall. All companions requested to be
on hand. Degree work will be exemr
pllfied. ' 44
meeting.
43
Scottish Rito.
Special meeting Siskiyou
Lodge of Perfection Monday,
7:30 p. m. Petitions for re
union should be filed at this
Paul 11. ItYNMXa,
Secretary.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKP Hy family of ndnits wish
ing to spend vacation in Med font,
desirahlt furnttdieU hou.so. Three
bedrooms required. Responsible peo
ple, glad to furnbdi references. T'A
PI-J-2. ft
I -Do you ever .co doublet
Does concent rating 1
upon print cnuse your I
Do you ever sco doublet
Docs concent rating
upon print cnuse your
eyes to smart or burnt
Do you close them wear
ily after reading for
half nn hour or so?
Come to us and we will
furnish you with n pa;r
of glasses that will -'iu-
the defect.
comIians
Cor. Fourth and Fir Sts.
Farewell Week
WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY
The Sensational
Melodrama
SS
19
Doors Open 7 P. M.
Orchestra 7:40 P. M.
Curtain 8 P. M.
Prices 10-25-50 Cents
Music! Mimicry!
Official Opening of Summer Season
TONIGHT
Special
Bargain
Matinee,
2 P. M.
Admission 35c
Kiddies 10c
'ORPHEUM JR.
ADVANCED
Vaudeville
Evening
7 and 9
Adults
Kiddies
50c
25c
With a Bill of Exceptional Merit; and Variety
By Stars of Song, Skill and Smiles.
HEADED BY '
STARTING
TOMORROW
MATINEE
Syd Chaplin
in
"CHARLEY'S
AUNT" .
Film Version
of the
Roaring
Comedy Your
Grandmother
Laughed . ;
Ahout Till
Her Sides
Ached And
It's Funnier!
THE COTTON PICKERS
Presenting a Company of
ALL WHITE ARTISTS Characterizing the
Southern Negro With
- MICKEY & ELSIE McGARRY,
Bert Coleman, Walter Swariz, Ray Kelly
and Peter J. Smith.
JOE WHITEHEAD
Musical Comedy Star
LUCILE & MILDRED WISEMAN
Offer an "Intimate Musicale"
JACK & CLAIRE McMAHON.
In "Variety With a Punch
BOLLIGER & REYNOLDS
"A Trip On a Line"
TOPICS OF THE DAY-
Orchestra Direction of F. Wilson Walte
PROCESS ROLLED BARLEY
Is Rpclcaned Barley With the Beards Clipped Off.
There is only one firm in Southern Oregon making
this high-grade feed. That is. .
MORTON MILLING COMPANY
Phone 311 4 West Jackson Street
It Costs You No Store.
Get
Ready
for
the .
Biggest
and
Best
Comedy
Sensation
of the
Year
ADULTS - - 50c
KIDDIES - 10c
TOMORROW!
You better see "Charley's
Aunt!' with Syd Chaplin.
Funny? Why, man, that word
is as weak as prohibition beer
when you use it to try to de
scribe this picture. , It's noth
ing short of an hysterical
spasm. Before it's half over
you'll be gasping for breath
and wishing you could get a
minute to catch. up with the
laughs:
r 1 S'v Wi Where
V-i ''r iv ' Come From ;