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O G MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTNTC, MfiDFOftD. OKEfiOX. TUESDAY. (SEPTEMBER 1 oo o O PAGT$) TWO G Zocal and Personal Iiv the womviii'h Imlhllntf at the Ih nlnolutely no connection between enmity fair, there will) he an exhlhlt the new nurchuHcH and the fact that of work of ftomen in tht county, who.thHHe lefflonwilreH are hoth menilieiH wish to Nell their handiwork. Women who v.IhIi to avail theniHelhcs of thin opportunity should communicate with Mihh ,1a no Hiiedieor, the miperintend ent of the woman'H building. The ex hlhlt will roiiHlHt of one Ha in pie of earh kind of article, and the name and ndurcnH of the maker. There will hu no charge. llv. K, IX T-IIwood, optometrist, h moved to his temporary office over Jjiiiiporfs. 22K il. Main. tf- 'Dance llivcrslde Co mm unity cltih Kuturday nlKht. Alford'H Iniperinl or-j chestra. Hall greatly enlii I'Ked, Come for a hlK time. 1 .1 Ji I Harry Hcott, well known lnsura tree man of Han Francisco, is upending h Ih v;icJilioii as the guest of Slater John son iu.il chaslUK the elusive stcclhead on the IJngue. Mr. Kcoit hns been an ardent fisher man since he captured his first steelhead here las! year. Will pay cash for used pianos. Week Orr, Medford. ISiMf Kred Alton 1 blight, teacher of pi- it has been decided by the board. The nno, Is offering a new original bur- mructuies have Just been completed, niony und melody method, which may j If your pictures are made at Palm he studied alone or in conjunction er's Photo Ktudlo, 716 N. Central, they with the regular technical and chtssl- -will be the bcHt. tf cal courHCH. Studio 3 1 K Liberty JJldg., J 1. L. Promley of the California Medford, fre. Phone 72. 14H t Oregon Power citmpnny will leave to- Mr. and Mm. Krnest Smith are morrow for Klamath Falls to take starting a drug store In Medford on t he corner of Hlverslde a ml Main Hi reels. Ash la nd Tidings. Cash paid for friction lop one-half ration and gallon cans. Must be clean. Hutchison and Lumadcn. 14 1 Remember the school book ru Jh last year? We. liave the lists. Oct yours now. 1 hi skins. 1 Hi L. Olmlng wii'H grunted n permit this , forenoon by the city building depart ment to repair and remodel his house on fOast Jackson at a cost of SUMMI. liargains in used pianos, Ablrlch. T. enter, Ludwfg. Packard, Kimball. Sao them at Palmer's Piano lloiie, ML' Visit Cowglll's Scenic Avenue ranch for the finest and sweetest water melons grown. 143 A party of tourists from Honolulu who arrived in the city yesterday con sists of Mr. ami Mrs. K. S. .lone. Lieu tenant and Mrs. It. D. Sproull end .luanlta M. llrandis. Among fit her giieslH registered at local hotels rmm a dlwta nee are W "Washington, D. C It. Chatdlne of David lies of Vancouver. It. C, Mrs. C. A. Sellx of Poise, Idaho. M. lvy of Rochester. X. Y., Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Authonv fif Caldwell, Idaho, T. H. Spoor of Chi cago, Mrs. It. 1. TSrnoks of Mmih(s. Tenn., and A. C. and Kd C. Smith of I.eon, ldn.)i. Maid 6' Kko, made of 100 per pent orange; a pure and wholesome dr'nk. 141 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. Kant Main Mi1 Miss Orbto Katwlr-k. Miss At-iry lb-lib, Miss Frances Howard and M 's. C. H. Howard left Sunday for Port land, itanler National park and other norlherti points of interest. Stanle drugs at DeVoe's tf Noel Krskino gives piano lessons at pupils' nnmem Think of the advnn- ta". Phono 7?fl-W. I'll Tom Swem left today for Klamath Falls where ho will take charge of the scenic effect h of the opera to be staged by the Klamath Klwanls club tho latter part of the week. He will nlso assist with the Copeo exhibit at the Klamath County fair. ' Dr. 1-3. D. Klwood, optontetrt. hns moved to his temporary office ovr Lamport's. '2'2H K. Main. tf There's n busy Business College in Me.ifnrd. OWN. 141 The city council will hold Us first meeting of Ibis month thin evening, at. which much routine and some im portant business will bo transacted. I i'-nr mi nd, gravei, souimeni, cleaning or lawn work, phono 912-J, Samuel wmuim(1 llIul u Hi inPrt.0t wi, imvo Untenmn. tf , ,oen connected with the agency. Pudwelsor $1.60 per doz. nt He ( Ur ,., D Klwnod( optometrist, has VoeH. 1 SO if nu,V(.d (0 hif, temporary office over Although (lie river wns lined for i,anipni.t'H rH 1: Main. ,f. mlies Sunday with anglom. very little t . Th(( KKhthawk orchestra of this luck was reported. The greater mini- (,lty ,H PX(P(.t(11 t(1 ro(urn tomorrow her fif the fishermen want down the from (l U)ur ()f nortnorn clillfornln in river. Some came back without a Unp fn. ,hp wodiioHclay night dance steelhead but othora caught from one (l, no Ka(. (jroun)ls ,lllViilon. Kn to three. No big catches were report- emcntH were played at Dunsmulr ed. The commercial fishermen state )im, Vn.k(!i ,,oth nf whl(.n Wll,.(1 ,,. that tnere are great numiiers or torKeu 1t.il salmon In the river and that (.her are also lots of steelheads but very few of the big eh I nooks have been encountered In their drift nets. (! rants Pass Courier. I represent tho strongest group of fire Insurance companies In America. Pari Y. Tengwald, Holland Tthlg. plume firm. 1Vttf Pleating of all kinds at Tho Fash Ion Shop. Medford Hldg. 14,1 Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Thorpe nf Cnn yonvllle mid .1. M. Treffen, O. W. Kil. Ion and J. A. Denn of lloseburg are among the Douglas county residents who arrived in thin city ycHterday. Kxido batteries for Fords, Chevro let. Stars, etc., $12.76 and Williams & MeCurley. I04tf We pny for nshes and soil dirt cheap. Hrown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr. and Mrs. L. It. Humphreys and daughter have returned from a month's vacation trip in southern California. Reasonable prices in keeping with hluh class work at The Fashion Shop. Medford ltldg. 14,1 Cedar flumo lumber nt lUg Pino Lumber Co. tf Callfornlnns vegNtered at Incut ho t Is Include Mrs. K. . Farrnr and Mrs. A. .L Peiith and son nf Fresno. Mr. ii nd Mrs, ft. A. Farmer of Pacific f I rove, Mr. and Mrs. O. ft. Mororw of McCloud. J. C. and .1. K. Malby of San Framdsco, Miss Myrtle Fnrrar of South Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. C. Allen of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. C. S Ken dal of Santa Ana. and the following from Los Angeles: Mr, and Mr. K. H. Frohm. Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Schinl.lt and son, Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. H. 1. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Karpf, Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 ). 1-VrgiiHon, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Younu. Mrs. W. II. Melston. nnd Mrs. D Love. HlaJi school students may purchase tlu- HCtinol 1OOK nrt(-r roKlnlrnilnn. I, ,y ,,i t, ,,u ) s n,.my r,,,.n,t. lliiBklim. I9 Inn Btntion. u a, pt,.. n,'. -,.1,11111: W. II. Wnll fliilNhcil plrklim 111" ,vr, 10, .-Iv.'il from rortlnml ti' .ilili'f pi-uch rriii ycnti-r.lny. ,.niltlnB h.-:i,l.,imi i.mv. niul tvltl t.r Ktii- Hi'liil mimr plrlllrM of (rrrr I.nko. 1 ,, 11,,. Millliilti, Nlnmln. Hlf.lforil nnd lhi lingua Valley vliw Pcrccn flnom . Wnllnco Wooiln tn ymir frlonda. 1'alnui'i plcturn ore f.umt.rr yur.. cor. Knst Main nn.l he but. , . tt Qeneaee, Q 88tl I'mlPiv iho heading "Ituin'HH Ik flood," the Intent Ikhuo of tint M'tlfonI I.ckIuii publication puhllKtu'H ihf fol lowing: "AtiOiriK the eomnnJcH Hhori llitf n'W (JUH huKKh'H Ui't our loUi'i'ined liudilii's A. J. Crone ami J;oc KIlloU, who have reoently puit-huHecl flrtweij iiioilelM la tJu better Hhnh cih-h. There of t lie honorable city council. Dance UlvcrHldc Corn inu nit y ctuh Haturday niKht. Auditorium ha heen Kreatly enlarged and Ih one of the M'Ht dance floors on the count, lie euro and come. Alford'g Imperial fr i iH'Htra. 1 'i'.t .Serjeant fi rover Owen, In charge of the local L', H. army recruiLliiK stalloa, Iiuh received additional requiHitioiiH for musicians In the army detuch mentH Htatloned in tho i'anama Canal zone, We pny for flfdiea and well dirt cheap. Jirown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mrs. C. A. WfrtK ami dinihter h-ft Ihls forenoon fur Hi. J'aul, .Minn where ihey will spend several weeks, that a fine Shorthorn calf was shot visiting friends and relatives. last week by someone who was using Try that big rnllk ahake at DeVae's. 'a gun on the highway. There N a tf law which prohibits shooting from the Kugene's two new Junior high ' public highways and with the coming schools, Woodrow Wilson and Then- ,,f bunting season, hunters pre (lore HoosL'Velt, will be heated by oll,l'"X'ed to u"e discretion when using chiirge of the Cotico exhibit at the Klamath county fair. Screen doors at Wallace Woods I.iiml) Yard, cor. Kaat Main and Oenesee. R8tf Watihingtftn state vlsitfii's In the city Include Mr. and Mrs. N. Watson of Kverett, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Aloe of I Human, Mr. and .Mrs. F. ,1. Witte of Centialia, Mr. ami Mrs. D. T. Voung of Toledo and D. O. Hawkins. .Mr. ami Mrs. N. Porter, Miss Clara M. J'trler and I- Porter of Seattle. Cedar flu mo (umber at Pig Pines Lumber Co. tf ,M iss llclen Sprague a nd brot her, John, left yesterday for Vuba. City, Cal., where they will Join their father, who has been living there for the past month. Large stock A'lctor recordH at Pal mer Music Store. tr Oencrnlly cloudy weather is the pre diction for Wednesday, following a maximum yesterday of fi.S.i and a n 1 1 n In Mi in today of 47. fi. A year ago today, with a maximum of :is, was mm.h cooler than todav. following a maximum of !)7 the previous day. ( 'arpenter will build, repair, paint fir decorate for rental of house. P. o. Pox 720. Medford. 13! Mr. and .Mrs. D. F. Herbert of New Oilcans, La., left lust, evening for Crater lake by motor and will pro ceed homeward from there by way of Klarnalh Fails. They have been tour ing the country for the past three months and seemed very anxious to ret urn home when In the city yes terday. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. if James Fagan, alias A. C. inters, arrested here Friday night by Chief of Police McNabb on a charge of car theft. Mas returned to Portland today by Detective Taylor of the Portland n,,ltre rirmnrtment: ' Faghn," according Taylor, Is one of the cleverest car thieves in the state and the Portland police have been searching for hint for some time. Taylor and Fugan left tor Portland this morning, where it Is believed a grand larceny charge will be filed against the latter. Ash land Tidings. Jackson County Fair and Pear Show. M' dford, September 16 to 1 !). 107tf Harrison It rot hers have sold the Ford agency at Ashland to Mr. Cla comb of Walla Walla. Wash., who takes charge In a few days. Harrison llrothci-H hrve had the agency In Ash land for over six years and will re- ... tH VI1i.(1., wn. , K M thUMlnMtl(.aMy r,M-elved. This orches tra has been booked for nn engage- itient at the Kiilnbow Oardens, near Itostduirg, on Labor Day. there being no dance at the Fair (1 rounds that 'date out of courtesy to tho American Legion. Fruit growers get In touch with gov ernment free employment bureau. I Medford Chumber of Commerce, for 'pickers. 1 IStf I Huckleberries were still being sold at the public market this morning, be sides the usual lines of home grown produce, which offered many bargains to tho early morning shoppers. Pears, apples, extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone !7. UHtf W. II. Harris, well known melon grower of Ihe Willow Springs district, was among the visitors in the city this morning. Fresh salt wnter aalnion, 2 fie lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mr. and Mrs. Poland Flaherty and children, former well known residents of Medford, arrived In the "city last night from Los Angeles, where they havo resided for several years, for a visit of a week with relatives and friends, Mr. Flaharly was formerly prominently connected with the local farm bureau. ' Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Ninety-three out of the state cars were registered here with the local state traffic bureau yesterday. Stylish frocks and (towns, designed and made to order. Fashion Shop. .Medford Pldg. Hit ' Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Wakefield ar rived this morning from Log Angeles to spend several weeks visiting friends ami relatives here. Palmer's Photo Studio make the het pictures. tf ltussel K. Yutz. local boy, who re- 0ut of town Oregonhnm registered utJn-)t hotels Include Helen Jones ol Astoria, J W. Powers and family of I'ovM'is, C. H. (jalirlt't and Mr. and Stn, H. M. Utile of Hiileia. Mr. and Mrs. 11. (i. J-ane and J.. V. Hex of Ku (sene, a nd the following from 1'ort land: Mr. and Mrs. J,. T. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. M H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. O. (J. Camp hell. Mrs. K. T. Albert. Mr. anil Mrs, 10. It. .Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. . C I'earsoit, M r. and Mis. Kherhart. Katherfne M. lioylc. Dr. Oiin It. Wight. Mrs. J. H. Parley. John J. itagley Jr., and Wayne it. J lag ley. I-'resh salt water Halrnon, 25c lh Johnson Produce Co. tf" Prick Ice cream fi"c at PeVne's. tf" fleorge M. Prown of Urownshorn wfis ainonti the visitors In the cliy yes terday t nintmctini; huninesH. Krldny, Sept. 4th, we will sell only hooks for Bladen fj to X inclusive. No oilier boooks will he nohl, Jin skins. 1 3!i Complaints have started coming In concerning the shooting from public highways. W. H. Lindsay today slated 1 1 rearms. ( i rants I'nss i oiirier. I'ancy creamery butter 03c per lb Jnl'tinin "Produce T'o. K. J. Hver, after having spent two ' months visiting relatives In Medford left today for his home In Milwaukee. 'Wis, He was very pleased with the Itogue Itlver valley and cxtireed the hope of having an opportunity of set tling here permanently. ' Fresh will water salmon, 2Ec. lb Jobnvon Vrriduce Co. tf J. It. Shaw, who was injured In ae auto accident Sunday evening at thf intersection fif Itiverslde avmie and .lackHon street. Is imnrovd. acconlinf.1 to a report from ihe S.icrerl Heart hfivdtat. when he N a patient. Leon ard Frank, who was also Injured fr, the same accident, Is In a very satis factory condition. Let me write your Hm inur.nnee Carl V, Tengwald. Holland Hidg pboo rift 10.itf lOfglitecn cars of fruit were ship ped east yestenlav by local packlii!' houses. Two of the ra r serif were winter banana, apples, an early va riety. I. adbn' hats mf.de tn '!') b Indiv idual taste at Fashion Shop. Medr-""1 nil'". l :t Clients from a distance i-f'tuievix' at 'errfck's Moto-- I tin Include the f-'mllies of It K. I'.mvii'in of C:in'" Wvf ,. .1. P.owen f.f Cb--eland. Ohio William liadach o l)"iiv-r. Coi. Satnu'! Oarvfn ff I 1 Hm ry. Pa.. K. F Hoffnifin of Madron, Wis., and D. F Hill of P.utle. Monf. Thursday. Sept. Srrt, we vii uep only books for -'grfd 1 t'i 4 jnciu s've. No other books will be sdd Havkliw. U!) An unusii''! event for the Ins' t wee l.-wlll be a f ' wa t erinebi- feed at I ton lie v I trot hers, "on h ' 'entr-il Point. Thursfla.v nii'ht. F.v eryone in southern Orecon hai be" Invited ti attend a"d i-nii"' wrifee pi'don as truest of p.nnnev ib-fis. a''' Cicorgo Obenchaiu a nd oi to P,i"vird Dressmaking. Handwork a neei-il-tv. . The Fashion Shop. Med'"'-'1 Hide. 143 I I. Chn ndler Kgn n left t n'bi v I. v motor for San Francisco vtn Crccent City accompanied hv his gti'ts, fjeo A. Itublc of WashiiU'titi. 1). C and Prof. Lewis Dow fif Dart mouth col lege, Hanover, N. II., ,wlm have been visiting In Medford the past ten days. Mr, Kgun plans to enter the C'llif irnia state golf tournament at 1 Jet Monte starting Hentember 14th. Mrs. It. T. DeLosh, soe'etv editor of the Sun. In out of the city thin week. Please semi In rennrts of club'and so ciety gathering, list of visitors, e'c. to this office fir telephone short Items to 7!. Mr and Mrs. "Ralph Cowe-Ml and children left today for Salem and from there will tin to Covvallts. wher" his brother, Criffith. will be married tomorrow to M iss, A nnette Wenthr for, teacher for two years in the Ash laud Hchools, Clenn office cotton rngfl wanted nt thl TOO LATE W CLASSIFY LOST liwt fork wllhuut hnmlli', Itfiuhlii't'hnotl of Hlinu-y. livturn tn ..Iliilol .M fiU'il. Ui'U-nnl. I 3 !t FOR ItKN'T SmuM. inculi'in midir lliNh.'tl hotiMe nt 42 Uiikm Court. Ill' tllllri' 4 Tt Rush I'ourt. 141 U' A NTKI SmiHMint' tn nr iipnr I'lui.' nlx to c:iri for two flillitr.'ii wliili1 inulhi'r wnrkH. i'htmo 4tis-li-:l. WANTKl)- Kspi'Hi'tirnt womnn fur (Niokllli; mil tliMl.si'Wilrti. Atil'ly li l ti'r l''rhliiy mtirniiiK. Mrs. (1. I.. I'.llhrniun. 1 C, (ii'iii'Vi' nvi'inii'. lit'.ilf KOlt KAI.I' ciiiinin. 11ry. 1 k:io lihiinK fnr Call J. M. 14 1 2-DAY HOLIDAY n Go somewhere, Take the whole family for a joyous holiday outing. Reduced Ronndtrip Fares For fares and train service, ask agent rSh Southern PaciftcLines M. Montgomery, Local Passenger Agent, Phone 34, Medford DRIVER OF SPEED CAR SENTENCEO EXHIBIT CANNED TOCOUNiyiAIL GOODS AT FAIR Five traffic violators ;n btcal Justice courts y today. fined sterday and Joslyn of Kan Francisco ItO day jail sentence on i-Mwa rd re.eived i his dea of Kuilty in .Itnle Tuylor's court y sterday, to u charge of reek- less dri vini?, preferred iiK.'ilnsi him by Stale Traffic Officer .1, .1. Me- Mahon as a result of an auto wreck Sunday evenliiK, when Joslyn struck a car driven by J, P. .Shaw near Philips Auto Park Service. As a re- suit of the accident, which happen- ed while .Joslyn is alleged to have been traveling at a rate exceeding 10 miles an hour, two men. .1 I!. Shaw and Leonard Frank, Joslyn's co in pan ion ami owner of the car were sent to tho hospital, whero t hey are now Improving, ii is also said that Joslyn claimed he had made ihe 1 1 ip from Kan Franeisco to Medrord in 12 hours. The California car. a Hudson bug. was locked in a Kftrauc awaiting further development of the case to present themselves. OtheH who received lines were; Karl .1. Fvans, who was fined $10 at Ashland yesterday for speeding; O. L. Jones of iJi-ants jus, u $:,o fine for re( kless driving which resulted In a smash up in the Siskiyou mountains, tor which Jones will also be obliged to pay $12 to cover damage done to the car he struck. V. J. Schade of Los Angeles put up a $75 cash ball when arrested by Slate Truffle Officer p. Talent for transporting passengers without .1 proper license, and also for exceed ing the stale speed limit. He Is to appear at Judge Taylor's court with in 10 days. Fj. tl. White, n stage driver, plead ed not guilty this forenoon to a charge or Hpeedlng pieferred against hi m by J. .1. Mc.Mahon for speeding, it is alleged, a stage loaded with pas sengers from Savage Kapids Dam to he Hi vera auto camp. He will re ceive j, trTal by jury, the date of which has not been set. Lcbor Conditions Good Local Bureau Reports Labor conditions, accordfng to a re 'orl from Chris (Joltlieb. In charge of he local branch of the United States Yeo employment bureau, are well 'la'anccd between employe and em ployer. Tourists, Kearching for work. re gradually dec-easing. The local J office has been nhie to place ihe ma- ; jorliy of experienced pear pickers ' ippiying for work. Several openings i ne at band (or berry pickers in the A pplegate district and prune pickers at Uoscburg. Out of 2 IS applicants last week. 14S were given work. 14 of whom were women, L'li having applied. L'fforts are now being made to con tinue the local bureau permanently, as under present plans it will close October l. being open only three mouths of the year. Local Omits Form n 1'nlon. Culinary Workers' Cnlon No. fif!. composed of restaurant cyoks and waiters and waitresses and confection ary workers was formed Monday, with a membership of 44. The following officers were elected ami installed: President, Itohert Pulaski; vice president. James Valentine, and secre tary, Harry Wiggins. Watermelons 1 c per Pound . At the PHIPPS ORCHARDS 4( Miles Out on Crater Lake Highway Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile Klnss nnd glass for nil purposes. We repair lirnken win dows nnd resllver old mirrors, innlto niliinis nny size. Complete line bevellni? nnd grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced help. J. V. MORGAN, Manager 118 S. Bartlett Phone 140 WOMEN ORGED TO o, With the county fair less than three weeks away, it is time for every woman in Jackson county to look over her supply of canned jjooda and select the be.st to take to ihe county fair. The following points are considered by the judges when awanlln the prizes and if used in selecting the product to take may perhaps make- fi a better exhibit. ( Canned fruiis ami veetaldes: - 'J'no quality of (he product. The Product should be of the degree ( ripeness that is most desirable for u.sc, n,,t overripe nor underripe, free from "1'eckH and spots, of the best texture mat irun or veKdanic, neitng- "nnereooKeu, ana etaln natural 2. The color should be natural; the pieces should be uniform in size and shape; the jar should be full of fruit or vegetables, but nut crowded. The pieces Khould slide easily but Very slightly toward cither end as the jai ls lipped. No credit is given for fancy packs. There should not he any sedi ment, grit und foreign matter such us unnecessary bits of stein ur leaf. No artificial coloring should be used and no preservative. :j. Syrup or Hujiid. Tho syrup or VETCH-RYE NOW IN STOCK Sulphate of Ammonia j Advancing in Price. Picking Bags Seed Grains Grass Seed Sulphur FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE i J IMadrona I Producer MAKES MORE EGGS AND KEEPS HENS- IN BETTER CONDITION. Containing more of the higher grades of Ingredients and less of bran and mill run, this good mash ex eels. TRY IT YOU'LL STICK BY IT. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main Phone 260 "Get Oup Feed Prices" I School Opens Soon How About Transpor tation? WE HAVE GOOD USED CARS . $25.00 $50.00 $75.00 AND UP MASON MOTOR CO. Distributors for Star, Vurant and Flint Cars Corner Sixth an (fc Bartlett Phone 366 liquid should be appropriate in color and consisienry with ihe fruit or vctfelable used; should be Ihe natural color and contain no xpeeks or fruh. 4.t'oiitainer. The container shWhl be clean and nwatiy- labeled and u( clear glass. The label on canned vetflables HhMihl im-lude th-method and letiKlh of time of proeesain TONIGHT . A BILL YOU SHOULD NOT MISS The Topnotch Bill 30k STARTS TOMORROW REGINALD . DENNY In 'I'LL SHOW YOU, THE TOWN' Funnier Than "OH! DOCTOR" And Filled With Laughter! Adapted From the Novel of the Same Name. THE BEST FILM TONIC IN MANY A DAY! GAS HEAT 30-Day Special Cash Your Old Stove in for $ 1 5 as first payment on Southern Oregon Gas Co. HEAT GAS HEAT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEDFORD, OREGON We have ample producer of INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Members of the of the United I DouKlan O. Ingram of Portland and !V It ChapIIne of Washington, I). t. Inspector o furazhiK with ihj Jiatlonul 1 forest service, arrived In th.M-lty last evening anil left this niornitiB for the Four lilt tree kexperimental area in the Butte Falls district, accomoanled by Jack Horton, connected with the tt'raler National fm-ewt. OFFERING of. the Summer Season HEADED BY MLLE. NINA With FRANK BACON AND SOPHIE FONTAINE in "ARTISTIC RLVELATIONS' Morcy BARTON & YOUNG Harry in "IT'S ALL FOR FUN" PIERCE & ROSLYN In "A WHIRL OF MELODY" JOE CODY & BROTHER in "THE MAD HATTERS" Comedy Juggling MAYBELLE PHILLIPS In SONGS AND DANCES 2 Performances 7 and 9 Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c "Topics of the Oay"H Mack Sennett Comedy CmU'i'luii Oi'clu'stra HJUAT GAS w. Si K M H Vulcan SMOOTH TOP Gas Range and pay the balance in 12 equal pay ments, no interest charged. Free piping in your home. Service first profit a by-product. W W Hi H W GAS HEAT funds to loan to the farm products. . ; 4 Federal Reserve Bank States Government oo o o o o