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' O " PAGE TWO oNfRDPQRl) MAfL TRIBUNE, MEDFOftl). otepMOXflAY, JITE 22, 1925 ff ocal and 1 Personal 3. M. Juron of Chicago. 111., in upend- A enruvan of L'Sj cars from firanu Ing a feu dityH W the valley visiting Pass were In tl-0 eltye.fterday artver- fl'iends and lelatrteK. tislnir the fact that the "Climate City" 1'orch dresB sale bargain you will ' to celebVate the 4th of July. After not want to niisa $1.88, Krlday and Having Medford the caravan went to Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 84 Ahlaiid before returning to the home city. . - w . of porch (lreHHea Fancy creamery butter- 4 3c Der lb. I Johnson Produce Co. ! (ilgantle sale Medford today a or t . i n- nn,,.e,l Woodmen of the made of guaranteed wash fat hadow tore political headquarter, of W()1.1(, from I00 cttlul)1) tnroU(.no,lt Jlriped dimity . model, to chooae with o many mate offlcialu In the .... ....,j ... i . t from Heautlful bright colors so E DEBS LAUDS RUSSIA, city, including lo yernor erce At- - ,tlon to be staged In d,,,! He on hand ear y tornnv General J. II. v' " "'I'cnri stadium at the fair grounds here 'ia And Saturday. Price tl.i'J rets,? of State Sam Kozer and ta.l , , adaM0no ,ht. ,.,. Handicraft Shop. 84- .fl.ran.s. secretary of the . ta te board f)om Q n (,m ,ne neIul some of the several hundred of Na- of control, a I of Salem .and Htnl. .Hin- ( otticen from the nine western Uonal Guardsmen who stayed in the utor ue,. w. josepn. u -.. 8llll(., ure coming. city during the time the Crater Lake j John M. .Mann, all of Portland. In ad dltion T. A traffic squad, was also here from Sa- lem. Why go to the. country to buy cher- AMERICAN LIFEi IN UNITED STATES UNIVEIISITV. Cn I. MINNEAPOLIS, J-tne 21. (A. P.) Delis, socialist, leader. soviet government of STANFORD June 22. IJi Itny Lyman Wilbur,' Eugene V Intensive shorthand, tvnlng. ma- caravan was on its journey, took ad- president of Stanford university, ad- praised the Jl lOllianfl. - i,,,i,i,a.,i., ...,. .. Ir.um.i nut. ! vnnlnup lit Iho two ri.tv leiive liv vis- ' (IreflKetl tho urn i nn t i nif f'tnHft todav.' lfttHMla untl ,! tl,n .n,.Pn.,nv,.ilnn Itaffety, Chief Of the StntC ..., ,.., .llfrnronl nllloa r nrll.nienl dill- ill I ho SMih ,.,, ,nm m encemen t ' f it. ,..... ,.i ,.i rntes now., Medford liuslness College, forma, home went as far soutn as on "blinders." He contended mat ' industrial unions and criticized the OWN. 88 Weed by no other way than depending superstitions, dogmas, folk lore and courts in an address at a socialist aimer's Photo Studio, 717 N. Cen- upon the good will or the passing mo- tral avenue, open from one until five lorist. p.m. Kodak work, hand colored pho- Ijiunspach Piano Store now open tos, painting, or commercial orders 1 for business at 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite rlcs. We have large supply every day at a reasonable price. Johnson Pro duce Co. Phone 87. 241 N. Fir street. if l.k-Sce window display at the P!"?' "''T''""- Ihone "-" a" theater- Successor to Root Mu- ii i ,fi h. .r. h dresses of Or Mia, Jlarto 821-Y. Hi ,slc Co. . " adorable styles and colorings. H.29 Friday and Saturday oils. u. u. , ' " ' son returned with V.UIllllllill.llll ...I!.-........ .!.. .,1.1, Airs. S. W. Hutchinson of Trull has Portland guests in this city at the old wives' tales were blinders "put .conference here last night. on us. or by others for us to keep The speech concluded a two-day us from seeing in nil directions to convention of Minnesota socialists, ton us to see only a part and aj "Join the union of your orttft,'; ,Ir. chosen part of our8urroundings. He Debs said. '.The Industrial unions said. J are the forerunners of Industrial de- "To put on such blinders Is a fa-! mocracy. You will never succeed g4, returned from a visit In Portland. Mrs. hotels Include Mrs. I.ee Schwan. MIss.vorilc wuv the old have for bringing! in taking over the government until j! .Floyd Hutchinson and Olive Hutchln- Nina I.lght.er. Mrs. I.. A. liullln. up the young. It is easier to beat'you .,re organized Industrially and her for a three George W. Joseph. John M. Mann, Mr a w'ui, ni i. iiuiiLrhiorii i leu rift tu ",,nn visn. v ioyu 1 1 u ic ii i ii o ii win nnu Ai rs. a. n. ismitn, t;. a. ingeiow. ..-A... . ...a ,.. ii i m.,ii..i,.i, J"'" his family later for a vacation al J . r. Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. of Salem at a dinner at Rogue Elk yes terdav evening. City assessments must lie paid by Sunset on the Rogue and visit with Hevburn his parents. I open air dancing is becoming popu- , I The regular homecoming of the inr ns the weather grows warmer, as July 1st to avoid paying 0 per cent ",''-AW w" bc ,U Tuesday af- evidenced by the large attendance at nnn-iltv teriioon. the I'ftlr GroundH Pavilion each night. uricK ice cronm uuc (it uevoe . u- Hpeeln! rtanceH here there in honor or The road tn Diamond Luke Ik report- the visiting Ruardsmon Jant ThurHduy, ed to be in the very hewt of condition. Friday and Katurdny nlwhts drew a even In a better condition, it Ih Haid, nire attendance. Aonther onen air penalty. llewular cnmmunieatlon of neames chapter O. K. K. WedncHday evenlnK. June iMth. Initiation. VlMltorH wel- ' Dr' At F Murphy returned Sunday than 14 w111 1,0 In the latter mrt of ihe nttuW Is scheduled to take place this nvoni'iiir 'from Kan FranclHco HeaRon. evonintf with a special munical pro- of children's half socku complete tra. The Model Pharmacy wll lie open next Hundny and nlRhts the following week. Before you buy that piano see I-aun- ( pach. Ho can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable. tf During the past two days 1A3 cars have stopped at Merrick's Motor Inn," with 83 stopping there Katurduy and. 110 yesterday. Chicago, 111., was the most distant city represented. Hemstitching c a yard. The Van ity Shop. Hartlett and Main. tf Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Whe nthe fire siren was blown Sat- drum or squirt the blood black cat killed in the dark moon on a sick man than it use the microscope and the test tube In studying him with the purpose of changing the water supply of his neighbors to keep them from the same illness. It Is easier to' pull down the shades to new, and dis quieting light than to face it un afraid. "Our eyes are directed backward more than forward in much of the process which wo use to train men and women for the days ahead. "Our records are crowded with much human experience, and we great deal about ourselves his office in the Medford National Francisco, Calif., where he will locate and tnn world. It seems queer that bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon, permanently. J man's body is pretty much that of every day during tho Irrigation sea-i m.mh Mnrlnn Renshaw arrived In the centuries ago. While we live longer. eon. 05 Cty recently from Kureka, Calif., have fewer epidemic MIh Tono TIntitVi o eelvml l tUa ttv ...i , , i , . v ' iltnAua nn unn this forenoon from Portland to spend teacher for several years, to spend the n two weeks' vacation with relatives, 'summer with her parents. Air. and Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Mrs. K. Benshaw, She was accompa Produco Co. tf pled home by Miss K. C. Hanson, who Hemstitching, buttons covered nt eft this morning for Winnepeg. Can.. the Handicraft Shop. tf where she will sojourn a short while California who are registered at heforo returning to her home In the mcai noieis include Air. and Airs. v. I,, utate of Minnesota Handicraft h. R. Alden. who has been In the or you will never vote In the co-ope-f amative commonwealth without.an in Is t0. diiHtrial oreaniiation." iater on in his address he referred to the achievements of the social ists in Kuropean countries when he praised tho Itussian revolution. lief erring to the courts he de clared: "Most of you think the courts are courts of justice," he faid, "but let mo say that they are not they are courts of injustii-e." range of sizes and colors Shop. 84 i-pulnnt'iint hiialncnH In Mod ford for The watermaster can be found in several months, left yesterday for San ( kDow urday night about 9 o'clock to denote ' """ taic or Minnesota, low water pressure, 10 or 13 volunteer of ysWll,. Mr. and Mrs. J , The Iocill hotel8 firon,,n nP,hin(l nt th fire hall ?? Parr of Sj.n Jose. Mr. and Mrs. K. enJoy a capacity i and Ichs days rf illness, no one would seriously claim ,that Niirnii could run better than some of the marathon runners of Greece, or that John L,. Sullivan or Jack Dempsey had finer bodies than Sampson or Onliath or some of the gladiators of Rome. There is no evidence that the quality of man's mind has improved in spile of cen ..... ... x, i ,1W ,,,. H- Jaeger of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. " 1 "L Ji... t! - H- McUiughlin of Oakland, Mrs. 1 1. Ill BUIMl. BHIUMI tVJ. I.".. Til.,!...- ,. they quickly disbanded when they as- Mrs. Tauntette Jnloff. Mrs. K. enjoy a capacity patronage, and by 11 o'clock last night had all their ac commodations taken. Hirsch. I one hundred and twenty out of the 1 la"., h ' . . .... ... certained that the siren was blown as Z i, V. V V t," . ' " "ai cnrs wtM'e reK,8lprel nore f"""y a signal to cease irrigating lawns and iT""' .? p , m ,,y the ,o0aI 8,a,e aul tril"lc bur"lU' .Heyser. Mrs. eCIo. Pollott. Mr. and Mr.. nnj ,, to noon lo,luy thnt iurcnu Was I llihtl McKpp MiM AnnoltM llrmiwr. " y wry iiiiny i trgisieriiiK niris. iioiuIm- Lutein inv nt Km inn ('tine's 'i tie new l,ums(len building at tne ' ... . . Ausojium ami ramiiy, anci Air. ami Mrs. 10. T. Ilawtlngs of Kan Francisco. Miss Marie II. Ige, Mi", and Mrs. II. S. Sharp and daughter. Mr. and Airs. II. iu,t 1st to avoid paying 6 per cent of J m AnKC,H " . " penalty. - ( . cream and home made cake will are continuing to turies of training. Solomon. Solon. gardens. Make your appointment early, Wed- ly at Kmma (Mine's Shop. Shampoos, marcelling and fa cials' ,jit reduced prices. Phone 4f4. SO City assessments must bo paid by TouristH an dother visitors In Med ford fr'in a distance who are j-eglster-coVat the hotels, Include Mr. and Mrs. C.'L'. O.' Uoss und son of Aluton, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Kddie James and Air, corner of Hartlett and Sixth streets is rapidly nearing completion. The plas tering of the interior is practlcnlly finished, the concrete floors are being put in. and the large plate glass win dows will soon be installed. The Ma son Motor company will be located In Grand Forks, "N. SXt Mr. and Airs. C. I' Afrtude of Honolulu, Air. and Mrs. O Hoffman of Tonapah, Ncv e serven ueonesoay evening on tne tne ,(irpe storeroom on the corner of M. E. church Inwn by the Ladles' AJd. Hlu.(lett and Sixth street, .While the Me.dfprd Feed company, now located R. T. Tt. eggs nv D oe's. tf nn South Front, will bo lnnit'cd In tho J. R. McKay of Oold 11111 pleaded ranm nn hp woHforn nn.l of tho l.-nire structure In conjunction with the rniinn.v f! rnnot -ii fin-1 thn rnmiitn. ferre?l"ngalnst Krni'1fJ'"laul 'Jhnhhigs, )nL, HnnIn' win nthoi rniu deputy sheriff, and was fined $lfi. K. ,Cnrns ' urrented by C. C. Wll-, people from tha state of Washing and Mrs II. llrownee of New ork Klli,ty in Judge Taylor's court this H" $ii '' ,D;l.Vl" 'roneevlllo, r,.cnoon n a c,,,,. f speeding pre- ill, Mr. ami Mi-1 . r-Jloffman of-, , ,., KM,,' lW"ra,,l 'nenhrmrs. ,i AllHiiffoifiM of Tnnnniih. Mnv.. lfiink .. . . ... " '. I iHnrirent of lloston fatho lno M 8,nt0 ln,mu "m''p1' " 11 L',mrKe ton who are registered nt local hotels Si an M artha A TlZ of Xi?0iilio- s,,eor""K' nlfl0 ",m,,t"1 "'" Include Mr. and Mrs. Si. T. Henry of $ M 'an I Mr?: Tp.fa r"h' Hd r?nltrtt&r?in.n ma '" KCk' an Mrs. B. R. am, nurse of Kansas Cl.y. knd C. ,.. A. Ip , '" ""i 0'C,teJ. " i. itimmei or unenans. ana .Mr. anu Work mornings only: special low rates Mrs. John Kllld. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. now. Aledford JJuslness College. ( spraguo and Miss Harriet Trimble Of G'N 88VSeattle. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt Tno D 0, K. baml wlM sve a con cheap. Brown & White Agency, XncJ(:(,rt llt Camp Jllcka0n ut 7:3ti this cv- tf enlng. 11. K. Harder, president of the First i Natonal Hunk, departed Saturday ' evening for I'ortland. where he will 25o lb. and A. O. C. Sundcy of Vancouver, (, Fresh suit water salmon. Johnson Produce Co. .JRggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Ptftdufe Co. ' tf ? A. J 4. roman left early Sunday ntoining for Portland by atlto to ut teml the plumbers national conven- Hon. which convenes In that city this uttPml ,,U81(l8S umira for thc Iu,xt vk. Knroute home he will visit his jfiW ()aya , hUUt u Newberg and a niece living at I Fl.eah 'RnIt water safmon. 25c lb. Conal in. IJohnson Produce Co. omv. iiu- new"Hi craze i nrcn , pni1imM .,),,, r .nn nnnr,! rnu (lresses for the warm days. Snappy Hty.les and pretty tvluimlngs, Krl OJty and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 1H 84 Columbia plnster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. , Miss Cleone LeMarr is absolute boss of the county agent's office this week, as lu addition to performing her own fori prices. Yqid r r- - - .. ...... . ..i-uiKi'.n. rviKusun n liiiuw r . "weather man" and county clu M t visitor in tho city who arrived yes. 0r t.olinty AKCnt rilU, jH '.Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produco Co. tf rianos! See Launspach. tf .jO. C NewhouHO, for twu years prln cli'ml of a school at Kugene, is charged With conduct unbecoming a teacher, iv,hd will appear before State Snpciin- tdndenl Churchill June .10 to show tvn.mco oou J-umuc (lutieH a stenographer, she is acting ,yount ypthologist and agent, local luh lead- nding a convention at f nrvallis until next Thursday, and Robert Fowler, county club lea tier is still with the boys' anil girls' club members attending the Hum mer court for them at tho (). A. 0.. and will not be home until next Satur day. Visitors to the office today on entering took off their hats, and other wise there Is an unusual air of roflne- placc. Smoking is OBITUARY Ut' y curuuraie to u-ucn m ment Hbout tho iiiu. m-noois oi Oregon suouiu noi ne Htm pormltted. vwiMplo drugs nt DoVoe's. tf i:t) ejuvene, really roinovos wrinkles aim restores youthful contour rapidly lMTmlessly and permanently. Medford iSpMuty Shop, 3rd floor Medford Cen- flUdg. Phone 1!1. farold Klehls of the . and K. tiu-a- tr'of Central Point, was among the ifusinoss visitors who were in the clly t H forenoon. '(fcuri'i-l and bob curl 7 tie. Mxper ii'd upcrator from city. Bli3 So. Ivv. Ih-f(l3C-ll. 7!1 'e pay for ashes and sell dirt C7ieip. Rrown & White Agency, Inc. rout of town Oregonlans beside Port land residents, who are registered at lOcAI holcl include Mrs. (leorge .1. yTjflton and daughter. Kiitherlne, of Klamath Kails. Mr. and. Mrs. 1. ,1. Pat terson of Kola. A. C Masters and fam liyand Mr. and Mis. W. F. AlcCulloik nn Air. and Mis. ttoscoc (ireen of rtfflieburfr, Sa m 1 . K oy.er n nd J . II. Van Winkle nnd Carl Abrams of Sa- Tjftig shipment if new stock Just In. im$ie In nnd pick out your machine. tti'r Co.. 10 .So. Fir. S4 f'ftn mediate dellviry on ltndinta No. l?Sjpartable superhetrodyno. no nut KlO'arial, weight but 3 pounds. Taitiu.it on your, vacation. ParnllMt tuben .reactivated or no charge. Vir gin Radio Service, 105 W. Alain. Tel. IPfiS. tf ' Air. nnd Mrs. r.erl Ilarv Angeles, Calif., t K. Hart's of Kagle Point last week fi their way to Portland for the state llks convention, twl expect to retniiln ill Portland until July 25. Mrs. HaP. irt! daughter of Mrs. Harts. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Wood were visiting Mrs. Harts at the s;i me time, he tic lug a Mother of Mis. Ilawes, City assessment must be paid by .Tilly 1st to avoid paying 5 per read ienaty, sf Mudwelser 15c bottle at DoVoe's fire sale. tf Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Dr. and Mrs. Wiley Jones drove down from Portland Sunday and today met their friends Dr. and Mrs. A. Urury of Chicago. Today they will drive from here to Kugene atul from there to tho McKcnzio river fur a fish ing t rl p for so vera 1 days a nd from there will drive to Manitoba and back to Portland where Dr. and Mrs. Drury will visit lr. and Mrs. Jones. Sale! ,ov shallow striped dimity porch dresses. Tho daintiest Htylos. the most charming patterns and color combinations. $1.29 Friday nnd Sat urday. Handicraft Shop. 84 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. tf M. C. Williamson of the Modern Plumbing Sheet Metal company left I Friday of last week to attend the Na tional Convention of Mnsier Plumbers which convenes at I'ortland. June 20 lo June 23rd. He was accompanied by bis mother. Mrs. Williamson, who will visit relatives ami friends in Portland and Washington slate, whore she will spend the remainder of the summer. Fresh salmon eggs for Bale. John son Produce Co. tf Kor sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn wor. phone 912-J. Samuel Hatonmn. tf rishing conditions are reported to I bo Htcadilv imnrovlnir In tho Kttinio Of I -Of river n mi (In li-llmtiirv ul i i M.tv. were Visiting at Mrs vvsli .luA vnU Uvn wet made vcatordav in tho river by local fishermen. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Fancy creamery bu.tter 43e per lb. Johnson Produce Co. O Miss r.lainhe Tanner arrived In the eity from Seattle yesterday nfflrnoon to Mpend several weeks as house guest of Mrs. J. S. Vilas. Cog wheels and tractor wheels re built. 315 No. Riverside, M CAM 15 RON Dan Cameron, who passed away at the Sacred Heart Hospital oil Sunday morning, had been actively engaged In placer min ing on Pleasant creek since about I.S1M. He was particularly well known In the Rogue River section af the county, and In bis uuiet way had accumulated a good many friends, who will be grieved to know of his death. He was In his eighties, but until his recent sickness had nevor shown any of the marks of age. Ho was of Scotch-Knglish descent. Ho was scrupulously honest: rarely, if over. In trouble over business or per, soual matters; attended to his own affairs, and Impressed his friends and business associates with his sin cerity and integrity. The property which he operated Is known as the Cameron Placers, anil because Of somo difficulties In operation by tho hydraulic process, has long been con sidered as an attractive property for dredging purposes. The later years of his life had been devoted to put ting those and adjoining properties together for dredging equipment and mining upon a large scale. lie left no Immediate family and such relatives ns are , known, reside In Scotland. Bible Thougjityft Tbday KKAK DKSTUOYED. Fenr thou not; for 1 am with thee; be not dis mayed ; for I am thy Hod: I will strengthen hee; yen, 1 will help thee, yen. I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness. Isu, 41:10. When vessels are brittle And the pressure Is high. (Jo easy. Old Timer. For danger is nigh. When n baby has to depend on n cow for a living he Is apt to travel the milky way. Rake your shins and burn your, dough. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t'O II SAT.K New modern 4 -room butmatow. barn and garage .half mile from city limits. Cheap for this week. Small payment down. Pa la nee terms nt 82. Tel. 675-It. M WANTKD At once. Hoffman press tnan. Must be first class. Pantoriuni IHe Works. 23 No. Fir street. tf Kli S.M.K Matched team. 7 and v years oti. WeUbt 3J00, good ac tion. 1031 No. Central. J. V. Rmd iey, - SO .Hippocrites, Leonardo da Vinci, Pas cal, Shakespeare, Lincoln, would he hard for us to match even in these days of universities." Dr. Wilbur added: "The fundamental elements In man's environment have not changed and . yet he has so changed his en vironment that we have a new world. Hjs curiosity, his unquenchable fight ing qualities, his co-operative spirit, combined with the use of thought, have given him such success as Is his: - "Above all thoro havealways been daring men who could not be baffled by the unknown." The educator asserted that "to meet facts square on without blinders Is a ign of education." . bv IR.Port.d Abltnat Co. JaaKaniv Count. BKth Street ni Cntrai Heal Kstato Transft'l's. llalley to W. ,.'. Hamp llood to BV4 of ,XW of si'c. 1C, twp. 37 S., It. II. S. sou xu' 4, west $ J. C Flames, et ux, to John Victor KIllB, V. 'D. to lot J, llllsinuer nub-division Thomas V. Wright, et ux, to .lohn S. Fewel. et ux, W. I. to lot 10. HtlslnKcr sub division .... 1 Thomas W. Wrlsht, et ux. to John S. Fewel, et ux. W. U. to water lots 9 and 10 Phoe nix , Thomas A. Morris, et ux, to Walter (1. Tucker, et ux. W. I), to land' In sees. 21 and 22,'twn. 3H S., II.' 2 East Kulteno J. Tlhliitts. et ux to Harry U Sinclair, et ux, W. I), to land In DI.C 44, ' twp. 30 S.. It, 1 Kast K. Allen Denton to ltufus T. Trusty, et us, W. D. to land In lI.C 44, tvi, 39 S.. It. l' east i.- J. L. llovey. et ux. to H. A. Newland. W. D. to lots 14 and 15, hkl, 1, Jackson's Add. to Aledford Joseph W. Jjtruln, ot ux, tu William H. DiHimnl. ct ux. W. IJ. to lot 6. blk. 4. HiBh Innd Park Add. to .Medford Wllhelmlna Noreross, et vir, to ltose M. Clross, W. I), to 1-0 Int. In S. UIU ft. of lot S. blk. S, Park Add to Med ford Henry H. Palmer, et ux to llert li: lllntluirne, et ' ux. W. II. to lot C. blk. 8. Ash land 3000 Charles Sorber, et ux, to E. P. Elliott, W. D. to ,lot In Ash lund :....'.'... 10 J. M. Hughes, et ux. to Morris E. Plyniate. et ux, W. D. to lot on Beach ave., Ashland 10 C. K. llowman, et ux, to W. II. Eaton, et' ux, W. D to lot 11. blk 1, Hoanokc Add to Medford 10 Isabelle Hansen, et vlr to J. W Shirley, et ux. W. D. to llot on West Fourth .St., Medford 10 Xnncy Obenehain to Samuel S. Poajtue, et ux, W. L. to lot B. blk. C, Oak l ark Add. to Central Point S00 John M. Mast, et ux, to Ster ling P, Hunter, ct ux. W. D. to land in see. 16, "twp. 38 S.. II. 1 West 10 K. W. UljcKrnn to Elen P. Van Hook, Q. C. D. to land .In sec. 17. twp. 30 S.. .It 3 West.. 1 O. H. Aussieker. et ux, to Lulu M. Mundy, W. U. to land In DI.C C9, twp. 37 , S., li. 2 West '. 10 fbMORROW Special Extra Attraction " and ANOTHER GOOD "BILL ! Orpheum Jr. Advanced Vaudeville Featuring I III jlTT LAST TIMES TODAY ' 'CONTRABAND" A Thrilling . Photoplay of Rum, Romance and Intrigue. STARTING TOMORROW The New Gigantic Production of "QUO VADIS" With Emil Jannings as "Nero." Supported by a Notable Cast in a Photoplay of Thrills, ' Wdnder and Beauty. DE LA PLAZA TRIO Original Tango Dancers in "Tho Four Horssmen of the Apocalypse" with ARTURO AND JUANITA DE LA PLAZA and LUIS FRONDI, BARITONE in A Brilliant Vocal and Dancing Act, From Orpheum Senior Circuit. EDDIE JANIS AND CHAPLON RENE In "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" Laughable Skit' of Matrimonial Life. ALPHONSE AND COMPANY In "NOVELTY IN FIGURES" Marionette Circus for the Kiddiec. HERRON AND ARNSMAN in "KOON KAPERS" Introducing Bertie Hcrron, "Tho Minstrel Miss" Blackface Comedy and Songs. . WILLA AND HAROLD BROWNE Presenting " ' "RAG ART" " "TOPICS OF THE DAY" GOOD COMEDY CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Special Bargain Matinee, 2:30 Adults 35c Kiddies 10c Evenings, 7 and 9 Adults 50c Kiddies 25c Ccol Comfortable Come Early tay Late To seo only vulgarity In the prob lems of sex Is morbid perversion; lo shirk such problem. on the grounds of "dcllcary" is prudish. Insurance j Ask, Hush I step f light I It a ... a stealthy . , . a niovinR . . . silence. Is burglar? You never need fear burg lars If you have a burglary policy from It. A. Holmes. Call on nio before misfortune t allf on you. RAHolmes The Insurance Man 5incJ909 Prone-444 'DON'T SIT ON YOUE COW'S TAIL" use' The Standard Cow Spray in the Valley. ' ' MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260 Seven and a Half Hour Service for Your ... Kodak. Work Films left here before ten o'clock, out at half pa3t five. We do fine work. No extra charge for gloss finish. . ' i - - . HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) As near as your phone. - Screens - Screens Order Ypur Window Screens and( , Screen Doors From TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford A Modern Mill Oregon ' Our Own Make-Prices Right, Quality the Best" Screens - Screens I I B ' ' . 9 v 9 "4' w y t t f f t t y ? t t f t t y T t t ? t y COOLEST PLACE IN THE VALLEY! BIG Open-Air Dance TONIGHT Fair Grounds -Pavilion Real Metropolitan Music by the Big 8-Piece Pavilion Orchestra "Follow the CroufUs to the Pavilion" y t y y y t y t ? f f y t f f t t t t y f