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MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. PRECIPE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1fl2." FXOE TTTREE 4 NO DATE SET BY a Irialt.q 4 F T TO H 'ASHLAND 4 A Clash of Emotions 'Mid a Pageant of Colorful Luxury , NOW PLAYING! O Moment The glitter of the stage, the sumptuousness of elegant society, the danger and hardship in wild est Souths America these form the wrdrous backgrounds for a mighty love that finds its stirring climax in "His Supreme Moment" With BLANCHE SWEET . and'? RONALD COLEMAN Mack Sennett Comedy "THE BELOVED BOZO" INTERNATIONAL NEWS "PEGGY" RIDLEY at the Organ l r? Friday Richard Dix in ., ,'.. 'THE SHOCK PUNCH" 7s Attention Fruitgrowers INew Improved Fruit Picking Pajli DEVELOPED BY THE -fc Bear Greek Orchards 'V'" Picks your fruit better by eliminating bruises, Baves quality. Picks your 'fruit! cheaper by allowing use of both hands. Cute picking costs 25 per cent ; Pickers prefer to use them, very convenient and easy to " handle. - '. ' . " ' .'.-.--.i ''-':'. . s Be sure to see it before picking time. On display and sale at Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work; Next to Mail Tribune Office , J SAVE MEDFORD $10,000 By placing your order now for ' Carbon Briquets at our Special Summer Prices Tp introduce this unsurpassed fuel and to keep our '' employes busy during the summer months, we are ; inaking a reduction of $1.00 per ton on orders placed ' ' W, delivery to. be made in July and August. Get Ready Now for Wjnter "' . and Save Money VALLEY FUEL CO.. .. . ' Phone 76 . PLAY IS SUSPECTED ASHLAND. July 23 (Special.) The dlflnppenrunce of Vern Bart ram, an uged man from bin homo Saturday niRht is caufliiiK nil friends consider able anxiety, Mr. Bar tram 1r 02 years of ase, 6 feet 11 Inches In hetKht, and weighs about 190 pounds. When he disappeared he wore a gray hat, Krny work shirt and overalls. He Is slightly stooped, very deaf and somewhat bald. Several teeth in front and on the left side are gold. He suffered a stroke of paralysis several weeks ago but had recovered sufficiently to visit down town. He left home Saturday morning for a visit In the business section and no trace has been found of him since. Information was given yesterday concerning Bertram's dis appearance to Chief of Police McNabb by J. W. Hulfhlll. with whom he was living. Anyone having information concerning his whereabouts Is asked to get in touch with either Chief Mc Nabb or. Mr. Halfhill. Friends fear for his safety. H. G. Enders, Jr., will continue as chief executive ln the Llthlan .Hotel corporation. At a meeting of the board of directors' today, the old offi cers were unanimously re-elected for the coming year resulting tn II. Q. Enders, Jr., president; J. W. McCoy, vice president; J. W. Hardy, treasurer. It was voted to purchase an electric sign to be mounted at the top of the building. J. V. McCoy, H. K. Tom linson and H, O. Enders, Jr., were appointed as a committee to attend to its selection. Oakland Commnndery and band of Knights Templar . aboard a special train en route to Seattle to attend the national triennial conclave have notified Malta Commnndery of this city that the entire delegation will stop, off here to spend an hour while the drill team of the commandery will drill on the street. ' The team Is the champion Knights Templnr team of California and was picked to repre sent the state at Seattle nt the conclave.- There will be scores of com peting teams. The visitors will ar rive at 5:15 p. m. and will leave at 6:15. 'There will be about 150 people and perhaps 25 cars will be needed to bring them up from the station. Re freshments of fruit and the llthla water will be furnished the guests 'at the pavilion n the park. At assembly period the recent death of C. E. Mulkey, county superinten dent of Coos county was announced by Director George A, Briscoe,, who read; a number of sentiments expres sive of the regret at his death and In dicating the great esteem and respect in which he was held In his commu- i nity and 'In the state,- and the loss sustained In the decease of this well known educator.' In token of respect, assembly, was dismissed for the day. There are a number of Coos county teachers in attendance nt the summer session at the normal, which closes this Friday. ' At assembly period this morning a dramatization of a fairy story suitable for third grade reproduction In two or three rehearsals was put on by a number from Miss Beardsley's class In primary language methods. To morrow there will be a demonstration of what may be done In five weeks1, work in music, directed by Miss Leoha Marsters, using pupils attending prac tice school. James Putman and family spent the week end In a trip to Crater and Dia mond lakes. . . - . r a The - members 'of the Methodist choir , and their families had a most delightful outing at By bee bridge re cently All the goodies that go with a picnic repast' were 'there to add to the enjoyment. This is but one of the happy times the choir has to gether.' :' 1 ;r . ;!( Mr. and - Mrs. . Ross Gullcy arrived Monday for a short, visit tn Ashland. They ' leave Tuesday- for- San Jose, Calif., where they will visit Mrs. Gulley's people. The Fraley family enjoyed a family reunion recently prior to the return of Floyd Fraley to Berkeley, Calif. The families of Milton, Floyd and Earl Fraley were all gathered at the C. W. Fraley home, where the rela tives all were happy In the visit and in the feast that Is a part ot family reunions, Karl Fraley will teach at Alameda, next year. Miss Elsie Crowson who has been visiting tn Portland, returned to her home this week. lfsa Rachel Allison Is visiting the family of her brother, the Rev. V. K Allison and other friends In the city. Mrs. J. S. Sweet, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Sweet and son of Santa Rosa and Mrs. Jennie Goodyear-' of Ashland made the Crater Lake trip today, ar riving home about seven. , They are guests of Mrs. Goodyear and. of Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Eubanks. Mrs.. P. 8. Rose and children of Pacific Grove have also arrived and. will visit for some time at the home of her parents, Mr." and Mrs.'G. G. Eubanks, Mr. and Mrs. Swltzer have as house guest Mrs. Swltzer's Bister, Mrs. Char lotte A." Frye of Cleveland, Ohio. A series of outings are planned during her stay. . . . HHH el No time has been t by Circuit Judge C. M. Thomas for hearing argu ments on motions pending in the suit of the Ashland Baptist church against the First Baptist church of Ashland, for possession of the church property. The Inst development tn the relig ious rumpus came last week, when io Ashland Baptist church members took possession of the church build ing, and denied nd mission to the First Baptist church members, who had been in charge since last winter. According to reports from Ashlund, the present possessors stay In the church night and day to prevent re capture. - The motions' pending before the court request that certain paragraphs of the original complaint, cburglng "pdoselytlng," and "mesmeric influ ence" be stricken, and that the Ash land Baptist church set "forth in par ticularity" in what respect the con tending faiths differ. The Ashland Baptist church ad heres to the established Bupilst faith, and the First Baptist church are ex ponents of the ''Almee Mcpherson Four-Square Gospel." 'THE RIVALS' HERE WOOLEN MILLS CUT WAGES TEN PER CENT LAWRENCE, Maw., July it. I Three mills tn the Lawrence district announced wage- reductlpne of ten per, cent following, the example of the American 'Woolen company and other plante which gave notice of wnw cuta In the last few daya. The mill, posting notices today enploy approximately 1000 operatives. The International Worsted mills and Belden Worsted mills In Moth uen will reduce wages July 27, while the Smith and Dove Manufacturing company at Andover set the date at august I. ' Mrs. Flske lh an all star company .playing Richard Brinsley Sheridan's immortnl comedy, "The Rivals," comes to the Hunt's Craterlan tomor row, July 23, for two performances matinee id night under the manage ment of George C. Tyler and Hugh Ford. . The on st: Mrs. Flske as Mrs. Mala prop; Chauncey Olcott as Sir Lucius O'Trigger; Thomas A. Wise as Sir An thony Absolute; James T. Powers as Bob Acres; Lola Fisher as Lydla Lan guish; Lotos Robb as Julia; Marie Car roll as Lucy; Kenneth Thomson ns Captain Absolute: Fred Eric ns Faulk? land; Percival Vivian as Fag; George Tawde as David, and Herbert Bel more as Thomas, the coachman. These players have combined for a tour of Jt.United States and Canada. presenting. "Tne Rivals" in commemo ration of the 150th anniversary of the original production of the play. Denny's Newest Picture Craterian Reginald Denny appears tonight at Hunt'B Craterlan in "Oh Doctor," a screen version of the same name. Mary Astor plays the part of the beautiful nurse, Otis Hurlin, William Mong and Tom Ricketts play the part of the three shylocks, . Lucille Ward as the energetic aunt; Mike Donlln as chauffeur who leads the hero Into dangers; Clarence Gel- dert aa- the doctor;- Blanche payson as the terrifying osteopath; Martha Mattox as the nurse known as "Death Watch" Mary because of her luguber- ious manner; George Kuwa as the Chi nese servant and Helen Lunch as the snappy little maid are the others In the cast.- l! -j. .: . " V . The picture not only affords a fine opportunity for Denny to demonstrate his capabilities as an Interpreter, of humor of the subtle type, but also an ample opportunity to engage In many of the reckless activities In the way of automobile driving and other hazards. ' Notion ' School District No. 29 will receive bids for transporting children from said district to Medford for coming year. Bids to be in the hands of the clerk by July 23rd. - School board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address, ELVIRA 8. LEARNED, Clerk School Dlst. No. ?9, Medford, R. F. D. 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