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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, KfEDFORD, , OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1025 A , r , fc' . ocv. Is I Former Sheriff Charles Terrill wan . WaahltiKlun slate visitors registered Californiana reiihuered at local ho In the cliy today from hlii ranch near'at local hotels .melude Mr. and Mrs. 'lata Include J. H. Nevus and party of iJike Creek, greeting frlenda. He de- JtV. K. Bulky -of-OwndWevr. II r. and gA'nlleJo. H. K. Wea4ferook iut family ares he la feelim fine since he has lln, P. K. Bailey of Spokane, Mr. and of Smith River, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. .. been in the hill country 'and driiiklnv. Mr. G. If. James of Cheha.Ua, and Hiewart nf llarysvillr. Mr. and Mia. fresh sprinK and soda water. Although George Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. u. Ilnlllday and daiixhter of Hnn he Is nll nixiclatd from his lonit I'l. and children, and K. H. and W. J.' Marino, Mr. and Mrs. N O. Jones and was last in the city. The sheriff ' Clifford of Keattle. ' . Ulna M n u,i.-i,.l. r in r'.n. Mr Two hundred and sixteen out f looking moie healthy tho when "Dance Ttlverslde Community nlub and Mrs. C. T. Rosson and Children of stalo cars were registered In this eliy hist in the city. Ther sheriff Hot ur day night. Alford's Imperial or-' Henford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orlss on Kunduy and up to G p. lit. Monday seems to he a yt morose since the i , hetra. . - llfcee of Berkeley. Mr. nnJ Mrs. L. H. Crow- at the local state triiflfc registration death of his bloodhound which was , , son, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Price of Whlt- hurrau In the Chamber of Commerce cn great company to him while he ) piMK i;umber Co. ." () tler' Mr- Mrg- Isllp of Onk ocal and Personal building. These cars were from va- num nis lorir.-r position, out now tne tinu sections of ihe United mates, and has anothe- hound which he hopes will Included many from the eastern, west 'Move to be a.i good, and south portions of the. country. I Dr. W. W. Howard -has returned Only ,few days left special electric from his vacation trip and his office rnnee.offer: aet vnur's now! . 119 Is. now open. . US' The Lythluns will give nnolher dance :ut the open air pavilion in Lythln jsirk Wednesday evening. Aug ust Mh. ! Dr. and Mrs. It. J. Conroy arrived home last- night from a two weeks rip to Scuttle. Vancouver and Victo ria. Hrltlsh Columbia, and other north; ern points. . ' Krult growers get In touch with gov ernment free, employment bureau. Mniford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. Jackson County Fair and' Pear Show, Medford, September 16 to 19. 107tf . What .resembled a nnrtlal eclipse of the moon was observed by the night police and others up at that lute hour, between 2 and 3 o'clock this morning. The resemblance was caused no doubt by u cloud obscuring three-fourths of the moon during that time. Such un usual things, are observed nightly .by local moonshine Imbibers. The affiliated trades have establish ed an office at Smith hall, 1J2H No. Crape."' They will 'have a .represen tative In the building from 8 a. m. to HI a, m. every day to handle all busi ness that may arise. All card men are asked to register with the secretory. Phone 365-J. 118 There will be a Joint meeting .of the official board and Bible school- work era of the Christian church tomorrow.. Wednesday evening, at the church be ginning with a basket Bupper at 0:30.' All Interested nre invited to attend, land, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Burns. Mr and Mrs. K. K. Plffel and Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hull of Chlcn, and th fol lowing from Han Francisco: Mr. nnd Mrs. 'B. LaRlande. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Granger, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. M fir- Only tew days left special electric :,. ,,,,. ,' 'j ' ' now! lis:;. . , ' , :,kJ VJxiZ.ZL. . . . ..u. FORES! FIRES IN I range offer; get your Miss Ixiunsbury left Sunday by auto for Portland where she will ntlend Ihe millinery openings this week. . 9 The iythlana will give nnother dance at :the open air pavilion In I.ythla park Wednesday evening, Aug ust 6lh. Mr8)l'S.A. Mont.. Aug. 4.A'. P.) Forest fires In the Clenrwaler. St. Joe, Couer d'Alene and Kanlksu dls- tlnmaue. Frank Rosella. mother and jtricts in nnrihern Idaho and western li.g together, whether members of the lister, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. dels. Mr. J and Mrs. E. Rwlng. Mr. and Mrs. W. Montana, have heen scattered over board or officers of the Sunday school pl..','"u,' .'' niir n.i tlarge arena by heavy winds, late yn- Or not. - T r .wi,n..L.n. m l -.. t,.nlv r ,1 t,.,la ' . only few unys leu. special electric R. C. Cast. Mr. and Mrs. George Bun range offer; get your's now! , .IIS ay and Mr. and Mrs. ft. K. a If ford. John rtrleve. aged 8(1, the youngest Dr. Jud Rlckert is moving his pto mnn In or around Prospect, was down me try office from the Deuel .building Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call to Medford Monday. He tells a good to the nlace formerly ocrunled hv the for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber story on his Bon Jim. A guest was lidlth M. Towne Shoo. L22 Kast Main." Yard, cor East Main and Genesee. running all around the hotel grounds 11"' registered at local hotels include Mr. and Airs. C. K. Morion, Mr. jind Mrs. A. D. Whitehead of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Anderson, Mary and Ned Anderson of Ijing Beach, W. S. Coop er of Cnrmel, Mr. and Mrs. A. h. Mar go and family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Vlnon of Porterville, nnd the follow ing from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. K. E. searlon. C. o. Nelson and family. 119 French Laundry. Mnln and Grape. , - ..' ... , 119 Members of the board of regenta of the O. A. C. left Portland today to visit Japnneae Art store. tne ea,,tern and southern branch ex fn lerlmental stations. James T. Jardlnc oirecior 01 tne extension service, ann at Prospect looking for some one when he met John Grieve, and said "where is that big fat brother'of yours?" Children's elk skin moccasins, with elk skin soles, practical and very at tractive, (1 .46 It Moieley and Taylor haul your fruit on pneumatic tire.. Phono 1140 , Cny few layi) (if( 8pepnl a(,ctHo , ', . . , ,':. ranno offer: get your's now! 119 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of LI- Fresh ,alt wa,Br more. Minn., are the guests nf Mr. and Joh prortuca Co. Mrs. J. W. Vakefleld, and will ho ta- M; M. Herman of the Medford ken by their hosts on a trip to Crater Rr,ortnB FoortI Hnd Hardware com. and Diamond lakes on which they )mny ftn() famv ,pft mornn for leave tomorrow morning. . ,a fortnKht. va(.alon , HrMltl Col. Hxlde batteries for Fords Chevro- umhla and Washington. ""'I V2'' Vai'S?;1 The Lythlans will give another . ..... .. . - i-ytnia park Wednesday evening. Aug er lb. '. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. .... . "' Palmer's Phntn Stntlln mnb., lha best pictures tf fov"10!" Pierce, ex-offlclo member of George Av'erlll. of Butte Fails, was ,he ""!' . In the party. rHermls ,, mr.no- ih vi.imni in u.ji..i .,! ton. Union, Burns and Talent stations Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. McDonald. Mr. nnd The Jennings tent theater near the ". --w"'" Mrs. H. W. Clement, Mr. nnd Mr. P. J. Federal building, was packed with peo-, Jn"p? ' , , , . . aBchman. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hlbbs. I Pie last night attending the first the-' Our 29c window Includes hand Mr. and Mrs. K. AI. Aehhurat. Air. and atrlcal presentation of that company. Pn'ntl melto .china, cups and sau Alrs. J-:. S. Clark, Mrs. E. A. Pinch. Iwhlle in the city for a week. Ijidles -el"'' I-1"" TO,t anl1 P'PPem. bon hnn Miss tl. Clark. Mr. and Airs. R. K. were admitted free Inst night, nnd '""hes and spoon trnph, also cirt glass Jllne. Airs. K. PHchard. Allss Adel sin- those who buy tickets tonight will have va"e' marmalade jars, night sets and free admittance tomorrow night. cnnosucKs. Japanese An more. 1 j.. Soreen doora at Wallace Wooda 1 Send aome plcturea of Crater Lake. Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Medford and the Rogue-Valley views -!AnaaM eo. .to your frlenda. Palmer's pictures are Th. iu Ph...u n.i,.n.n..ll best. tfl ceterln, will bo open nights this week. I M- .Weryfnrd and family of , xi9 J""18 Falls are spending the ilny In the 'out of town Oregonlans registered .cll transacting business ' at local hotel. induHe .1 v Ain,,ttn,il French laundry for finest linens. C. W. Fox of Eugene, J. C. Currle and R. O. Hoffman of Salem, H. Walker of rendieton, of Roseburg. C. M. Gllmore. of Ma lln, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Xeumnn of clalr. Air. and Airs. G. W. Giles, Air. and .Mrs. Lewis Garner. Air, and Airs. K. Bauley, Air. and Airs. W. W. Clancy and Air. and Airs. W. K. Wll- per lb.-' Johnson Produce Co., Fir street. Phone 97. S8tf imnnir Innriula nnd Other tfllentS - B ' - .iumner co. tf from a distance registered at Aled- . n. ., . . were among the business callers, who were In the city today from Glendnle. Between 1600 and 1800 carloads of ford hotels are Air. and Airs. Douglas Connelly of Tampa, Fla.. Air. and Mrs. H. K. Stewart. of Sebrlng. Fla., H. C. Searle of Boston, .Alass.. Air. and Airs. P. P. McAlabh of Pittsburg. Pa. Karl buttons covered at the tf apples will move out of Walla Walla ,. - ... , .. . .. ., J J ..." " ' .1 V -.1 I IMH Of Mil- ? , 7 7 mVT mHl ' W. P. Brown, district hortl- Agnes Dunlan of Worcesler. Maas., Air. cuturjHt II nu airs, r.. i.ioiik oi imnu, .-..-v.. Hemsiitchln- 1 Mr. and Mrs G. Gcorgalls William Hnndcraft 8hoPi iiiiii ioerL ueorKuus, rv. n. r iici.o. . rjedar fluma . pi pi. T nmhne nnd David McCallls of Now York City. ' c aor "Ume Bt Blg Plnes Lumw Mr. and Mrs M. Al McWhlrter of In- G B. of the nrookhurst or. A..Hrnley Hnd Al. pnraflff of Qiicngo, ( Qnly f(W unit tnru. Liuru a. mihv aim iiuny w. rnnge offer r . . I Tree miHB Alive uion. iormriy ui jvwi days loft special electric get your's now! 119 props . all lengths. Medford T ..... V ....... logg" Hair Cutting Parjor is now with I , ' ' , , , . ii.. Mnrin.nn HhT.n i4ii M..ifn,M I .At. M. Coturrl. chief special agent Tji.Tii the Southern .Pacific with -head Jackfon, Hot Sr.ngs water Is r.""" tf "-,',, -.,.., , M. Br'ck Ice crenrh 60o at DeVoe'a. tf ""X dand re Mred. "' N,,aDr:,mea"04U,,hO'",er,n'.?' N, Ornpe. Phone 104. ilo n Irt , t- n u R. R -Meade, who ha been a mem- rJ"y n,,,a,;.r";,' Ir.r"nnrkH1": her of the custodian force of the .fed-' L"r f'rnl"h', t' anro" era, hu.lding for (he pas. two m,,.e?KMoht.f and F,' Z FoZlX family will noon leave to locate In Oak land, Otllf. HIh place In the fed nil hulldlnff ha, alrendy been filled. Tree props : all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. J04tf Let the write your fire Inaurnnro. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland tlldK. Phone 093. 104tf A number .of abnndoned atllln are Cedar flume lumber at Big Plnea Lumber Co, tf Tree props all lengths Medford Ltimbor Co. . . .. o.4tf Women of DenchuteR rounty nre con trlbutlnR to a fund to be used for a woman' building, on the neiirhutf"! county fair grounds. ' The building wllj During the Inut ten days thfre have been 475 flren in district one, th rtv ond largeMt nuiner In history. There wore 45 fir en in the same perlo'J .-f lfi. The fne reason ihlfc vu. n August 1, flhmvfr 1008 f I vs !(iirnd ooi I7.fi2fl cr In district . j e. SPOKAXK. Aug. 4. Advices re ceived by the Chronicle todny nnid that nil the men of Weippe, Idaho, hnd been drafted for service In combat ting (Ires In the Clearwater nntlonal forest nnd that officials were prepar-. Ine a list of avnl!r.ble business men of Orofino wh coiii-i be commandeer ed fcr -eivice on :h? fho lines. KoiCKf rangers In the Clearwater dlairic were forced from their cabins and co'npe'led to desert the lookout stitJon in the IJin Ijike district when a ffre hunintr in n virgin stand of white pine -thrater.ed their habitations.. A row fire on Gold creek, in the holdings V"U"n'ied hy the Clearwater Timber Protective association. Is rap- rilv anting its way through a virgin stand of vhite pine tlmher. This tim ber Is said lit he some of the finest in thf northwest. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning Miss Lyle E. Mnrsters r awn worK'. Pnone Vlir niuoi .1 The city council will hold its first M7.Minnviii. anri k RrA.Un Tin. regular meeting or August tonignt, nt amook, and the following from Port- wnlch much important, as.well as rou land: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schield. tlne ulneas will probably be trans Miss Jean M. Johnson. Mae Martin .ocd; M . ,, , nnd Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Miller. ! n,y few a ,eft. PMnl electric 8. I. Brown, aecert'ary of the Jack- range offer: BGt 'our'fl now! 119 son Couniv Pnir. huH hlc ftffi. n. in I The monthly city volunteer fire de- fair grounds The telephone number lament drill was well attended Inst In 4. and there will be someone there ' niKhV Approximately .15 of the 24 118 memoers oeing present The drill. It- took place before the fire hall. from ft n. m in !1 n m Inllv Dance RIvernlilA Cnmmnnllv fhth "lf Saturday night. Alford's Imperial or-lBnd ncording. to ! ire C'hler Kiiiott. chestra lis was wel1 executed. Refreshments Try that b! milk wake at DeVoe's. iwere served to rnemhem of hoth de- tj partments at the end of the drill and Oregon passed California In the pro-! busIneRH sein.. The next drill will ductlon of apples in 1924, with 5.2fi0.- I tnlce n,flce the tlrHt Monday of Septem 000 boxes, against 4.422.000 In Cnllfor- ber nla .according to flmire of the food- Wanted-Three pasRengers for Los stuffs division of the department of Angeles or J5anta Barbara, to pay part iv in miiinrnio was being .w.overed hy prohibition agent-. I n'!lln 'umV,!'.00"'" mC W" In Oregon, according to report-i re-, cnlved by Vlllam 8. Levena, state pro hibition commlHsloner, who nttribuies this situntlon to the activity of prohi bition officials, county, state and fed eral. Most of the abandoned stills nre said to be nmalj. Htapte drugs at DeVoe'a. ,. tf The .(.ythlnnn wll give another dance at 'the. open air pavilion in Lythla park Wed nesduy evening, Aug use 0th. 116. II. W. Price, head of the Crater Lake Jodgo, was among the bunt pes visitors who were In the city lotluy from Ahland. . , Only fow days left special electrtc range offer; get your's now I 110 Tree, props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Workmen on the Natron cutoff line of the Southern Pacific are quitting nt the rale of 20 or more a day and seeking work In the harvest fields. Fresh salt .water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies In America. Carl y. Tcngwald, Holland Bldg. Phone !fi3. 104tf r Watch the , rrnst, ormnb, t.'olor, . .volume nnd flavor of the bread yon are usiny;. Then you'll mili.e the Hiiperioritv of Flulir er's MilklUrend. At Any n.roeer J Fancy creamery butter 40c per lh. Johnson Produce Co. Vily few . days left special olectrlc range offer; get your's now:. 119 F Cartwright was granted a per-l nilt today hy the clly building depart ment to erect a 12500 residence on South I-aurel street near West 11th street. Fresh' Empire plaster.' Medford Lumber Co. 1 04 tf Fresh salt water salmon, 25e. lh. Johnson Produce Co. tf K. ,1. Hyer of Wisconsin, who Is spending several months In southern Oregon visiting relailves. left Med ford this morning foi; Grunts Pass to visit his dnuRhler. Mis. R. llreltmayer, after having spent several weeks vls 'lllng Mrs. Hrelfmnyer'a sister, Mrs. II. It Klllntl. After a short sojourn at Orams Pass Mr. Myer will return to Medford. ' Oet your' tree propa now at Rig Plnea Lumber Co. tf.io Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf The Thrift Rhop has a good supply nf women's and children's clothing on hnnd nt greatly reduced prices, also a few Indies' lints at ID and 2ti cents each, V'c are In need of men's work shirts, trousers and shoes. If any one has any of these articles to spare, please phone 4f6 and we will call for them. Don't forget Wednesday aifd Thursday Is our "bundle day." Wewnesdny Sperlnl Oowns nnd combinations In pink nnd orchid, open checked voile, stamped for emhrold ory. IS. BO value, l.7H. Handicraft .Khop. Ill' Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf j Miss Ahlbe Andrews Is among the rltlsens nf Ashland who nre spending lodny In the city 1 Clot your tree props now at the nig Pines Lumber Co. tf0 Screen doora nt Wallace Woods I Lumber Tard. cor. Bast Main and '.Qenesee. 8tf commerce. In ahead hy a good margin. 0,300,000 to 5,260,000. It will be observed that Oregon hold nt the same figure, while California sustained a big drop. Wash ington is far In the lead of all the states n apple production In 1924 ns 1.1. .has ."been, for several -years. It' is credited with 19,950,000 boxes! Night sets In full blown cut gloss. 10c. Japanese Art Store. 120 On' sale Wednesday. Handicraft Shop Gowna and ,'. combinations last trimmed and hamaetltched, stnmped on orchid nnd pink open checked voile. Values to 12.50. $1.79. 115 .Dr. and Mrs. H. It. Johnson and son returned last night from & six weeks vacation which , they . spent In the north. Dr. Johnson will resume his practice In the Medford building short ly. . ' . French Laundry, all hand work. 119 Special. summer prices on dry' fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Pure, clean, running aulphur water, Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. , , 106tf The public market was exceptional ly heavy this morning, many home grown watermelons 'being on salt In nddltlnn to the usual line of produce. expenses. Leaving Thursday. Phone 462-11 after 5 p; ; m.. 116. French Laundry. Phone 439.' 119 DEFENSE STARTED -' IN PICKFORD CASE LOS ANOELESt Auk.U-A. P.) The jury was excused today until 2 o'clock this afternoon end defense at tnrneys from behind Kreat piles of law books plupged Into their argu ments supporting their motion of yesterday for an Instructed verdict of not guilty In the trial of the three men accused of plotting to kidnap Mary Pickford. film star. ' The trio of defendants. Composed of Adrian ' Wood, Claude Holcotnb .and C. Z. Stephens, listened only Intermit tently to the verbal barrage of their attorneys as It stirred the, lazy soni mer air of the courtroom. POltTLAND, Aug. ,.4.Authoritles were trying today to obtain some clue The first cantelopes of the season were that would explain -the denth of a man sold this morning, a half truck load of whose tiecapftated body was. found In penchea were quickly disposed of. and tl-e Columbia river near the mouth the remainder of the produce enjoyed of the Willamette Tlver last night. very liberal patrnnnge. More can- l De puty Coroner Buckley snid the head telopes nre expected to be on ante next 1 had ljecn severed .apparently with a nun Kci uuy aim nticr unit .me season 'spam instrument. -rne man was n will be In full awing. Only few days loft special eleetrlc range offer; get your'a now! 119 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & White Agency, Jnc tf Wyne Bowman, a young man of CentrnI Point, was In the city todny receiving denial treatment for an In- little under middle age. A pair of overalls and a khaki shirt 'covered the body, which hid apparently been In the water about a week. There wore no marks on the body. ' - Jackion Hot Springs. The report that hot springs near Medford are 'closed seems to have Jury to his upper Jaw where he was heen mistaken for Jackson Hot recently struck hy a hoof of a spirited Spring. These springs are not closed horse. Sixty Inch pure tlelglum linen hem stitched table cloths, 36 values on sale during month of August at JS.JD. Japanese Art Store. 120 We pny for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & White Agency, Ino. tf .The majority of the local fruit pack-, Ing houses have started operations tot' day, hut the fruit season will not be In full swing until the Intter part of this week or the first of next, os the pears this year are being allowed to remain, on lhe trees as long as possi ble. Handicraft Shop Wednesday spe cial - Dainty gowns and combina tions, stamped for emhroldery, finish ed with lace nnd hemstitched open checked voile. In orchid nnd pink. 2.t0 values, 11.79. 116 Large stock Victor records at Pal mer Music Store. tf Mr. and Mrs. O. It. feevlne of Ab erdeen. 8. V)., arrived In the city this forenoon to spend several dnys visiting friends nnd relatives living In the Ap plcgate district. Only few days left special electric range offer: get your'a nowl 119 S. H. Ornnnla and daughter Kdlth and Miss Ktewnrt. state librarian of Minnesota, whe) were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield, nnd with The maximum temperatures of ycaithe latter visited Crater lake during terduy and a year ago today. 94 de-tbelr stay, have continued on their grees. were exactly the same. This Journey to California points, and will morning's minimum was 6S. and fair stop over here again on their return and moderntely warm weather Is pre-'trip home. Mr. Oramfls and Mr. Wake dieted for Wednesday. j field were fromerly together In the The chamber of Commerce will not ' grain nnd merchandise business In close ul noon hereafter, and will be Minnesota. open ronllnunusly from ' . m. to 6 j Blue and white Japanese lunch p. m. lit cloths, tijc nnd uii Japanese Art 1 If your pictures nre made nt Palm- Wore. - - l0 er'a Pto Studio, 7U N. CentrnI, ther Special sale on all Infant's clothes, will be the best. tf Nntwlck, Inc. lit and the report 'of the Oregon Testing laboratory published In full 1n -this paper on Saturday, August 1st, shows the exact analysis of the water with the statement that It Is Impossible for germs to live In any mlnerats shown In the analysis. . Jennings Tent Theater. Jennings Tent Theater company, consisting of 18 people. Including a 6-plece orchestra, will play a week's engagement In Medford commencing next Monday ' night, August 3rd. Opening play, "S'Manthn," at which time ladles will be admitted free as a medium of advertising. Doors opened at 7:30, curtain rises nt 8:00 Admission 20c for children, and 40cfor adults. o reserved seats. Tent located opp. Post Office. 115 TARIFF HEARING SEATTLE, STARTS SEATTLE; 'Aus."4 (A.' P.i--J. H. Bloedel of Seattle, the first witnens at a hearing here of the United States tariff commission on logs imiiorted lrom Canada, testitied today that timber lrom north of the line, with the tariff of 11 a thousand feet added. costs less fhan American. Chairman Marvin and Vice-Chair- man Dennis of the commission were expected to conclude the hearing by Saturday. Arterward they are to take up halibut. Marvin annodnced that the purpose of the inquiry was to decide whether reduction of the duty on logs shou'il he recommended to President Coolldge to cut It one-half. Bloedel Is a lumber man Interested in large timber operations in this state west of the Cascade mountains. TOO LATE r TO; CLASSIFY FOR. SALE By owner. 6-room house. with bath.-large .Jot. gar'ige... (Jood location. I'hone 407-V or 8X2-J. . - 118 FOM RENT 2-room house. .Close to mill. Phone 627-V. 117 MOVED To Our New Location on the Ground Floor 222 E. Main St. FLUHEER BUILDING 1 VVl.fHi'l'JitHiHil IZJ sua DTKU : CLZAKZEI PUUTBBS Phon M 13 K. I4r it FEED SPECIAL - FOR WEDNESDAY ' '' -v. '. . : :l MIXED FEED FOR HOG FEED $1.25 per sack 80 'lbs. PRICED FOR CASH Monarch Seed &Feed Co. 323 E. MAIN OR RUS3 MILL . . . . ... . . ' .. :.. Tfip Farmers Ke-rviw Slrttion-' T ' j " TONIGHT " ' .' " ' i i & t i ' , . .. ., Presenting ' . " P J V ? S Presenting FIVE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT HEADED BY ,. BEGINS ... TOMORROW!.- (4 Days 8howing) 'Adventure' From JACK LONDON'S Masterpiece of Love, Beauty and Adventure In the South Seas and Extra Added . Pictures of Lewis-Munn Championship , Wrestling Match'. 'TEMPTATIONS OF 1925" With LESLOVA & DARA60FF" In "CHIC UNIQUE" Featuring Song and Dane. Ed CORELLI & BURLEY Doug "THE YANK AND THE 8C0TT" Presenting Comedy and Chatter GEORGALIS TRIO European -Marksmen Deluxe In PLAIN AND FANCY 8H00TING "SONGS AS YOU LIKE THEM" By Ernie GORDON DELMAR Evelyn Sweet Voiced Singers ., Talented Fingers! RALPH 8EABURY The Illustrating Monologlst in "SMILES AND SKETCHES" , TOPICS OF THE DAY LIVELY COMEDY 2 Performances 7:00 and 9:00 Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c OVERLAND 9i TOUR .I.-.,-, . .'-i. Excellent Condition $390.00 The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage SAFELY, SWIFTLY' AND COMFORTABLY Two Through StaLges Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and U;30 A. M. A pleasant one day . trip. ' 1 1 Also leaves Medford at 5:00.P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take passengers for all way points. For further Information . and tickets tall Union Stage Depot. Phone 309. . ' FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Pointa. Pay Day Habits Ar6 What . Decide Futures i , We welcome small accounts as well as large ones. ystematic 1 aving : pells, uccess YOUR SAVINGS WILL BE SAFE in the ,' ; . First National Bank - Medford, dregon v . ' o o o