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o . " o ' MEDFOftD MAT! TRTBWE. MEDFOfcD. f AGE TWO hmm mm Pmm mmmm . . . a '- e w o ocal and Personal ThomnH P. Henry, prnldpnt of the American Automobile. nflHocintlon. wan a prominent Med ford vlflltor today from Detroit. Mich. The American Au tomobllt awHoclatlun In tho iaront of 7)2 cluhs and brnncheR In the Untied Klatefi, one of which in the Oreffon Mo tor uHHoolntlon, which him n Itninch office. towliiR taUonr etc., in Medfnnl. Mr. Henry whr shown nround the val ley nnd throuh some of the whnnls ii nd packing haw by Secretary Hoy) of the Chamber of Commerce todny. . Imogens Wallace, accredited teach er. Piano and harmony. Studio 235 Kant Main. Room 7. 151 The Women's Collee club are today holding their first meeting of the na Hon at the home of Alrn. A. Ii. .Man. in, 320 Holly atreet. ,The Jurmln & Woods Drttff ntoro. opiiORlte the OroceteRla,. will be open all day Runday, September 13. and at nlKhtH, the following week, I4d Mr. and Mm. IS. M. Renan'of Al )any were In Medford today en route home from a trip through California nnd Oregon. They owned and pub llnhed the Albany Democrat for a number of years and about six month nno sold the name to the editor of the Herald, who combined the papers. Mr. nnd Mm. Kenan have spent several weekn traveling all over the states of New Mexico, Louisiana and Texas as well an the coast states. Attention Sportsmen! Fishing tack le, ammunition. Open 'avertings. Run days. Rosa & Ross, Central Point. 161 Ned French arrived In the rlty yes terday from Lou Angeles where he had ' been spending the summer visiting his parents, and will spend- next week hero before returning to the Univer sity of Oregon to resume his studies there. New fall goods arriving dally at The Handicraft Shop. Time to begin thinking of your holiday gifts. Many beautiful new Ideas In all kinds of fancy work. 152 The Josephine county fair closed Inol nlulit nflnp n mippfifiuf Ii I IhrAA flflV awhlltll Inn whfnh won ullonlloil liV ! many Medford people. The races and rodeo program which were presented v were good. The fruit and vegetable exhibit n were said to he better than ever before and the entire fair In said to have met with general approval.. The Jnrmln & Woods Drug Store is open nights-next week., 149 Touristn and other, guests from a distance. at the' hotels who arrived yesterday. Include Mr. and Mrs. A. Henry -of St. l-iouls, Mr. and Mrs. K. V Shant of Pratt, Kas., ,Ie J. Iheo of Minneapolis, Mrs. A. R. Fair, Mary A. Fair and Mary J. Riley of Toledo, Ohio. Jorgen Holdt and fl. ,R. Roddy of Chicago, Mrs. W. F. Fitzgerald of Iowa Falls, In., nnd Vincent C. Tomp kins Jr., of Culpopper, Vn,. Expert key making, 112 North Front. in lien Dorlous, proprietor of Hotel Holland, and. Jack Houho. clerk nt the name lintel, are spending several dnys at La Grande, Ore., transacting luiil. ness and visiting friends and relatives. The Medford Business College has placed a great many students In good positions and Is roceiving more calls than It can fill. Its service to you will be to place you on the payroll as noon an possible. Courses begin Sept. 15-21. OWN 161 Mrs. Alice A. Sargent has added an other relic to her collection hi the his toric Urunner building an old army canteen which wan picked tip by Mr. Harney Cody on tho banks of Pear Creek (Stuart River) a short distance from the spot where Oapt. Stuart was killed June 17., 1861. nupposedly dropped by a soldier during a skir mish with tho Indians. Time and the elements hud destroyed tho canvas cover and other parts of tho canteen. Jacksonville Post. You- will be able to earn a good nalary one year soonar. Courses be gin Sept. 15-21. Medford Business College. OWN 151 After nn absence of neveral weeks green peas were again on sale nt the public market this morning, which was one of the busiest of the entire sea son. . Home cooked foods, watermel ons and tho usual lino of home grown produce enjoyed n liberal putrnage. All Western Association vaudeville performances hereafter, Including next week's show, on Wednesday In stead of Tuesday. 140 Reeso Raughman wan ft Medford visitor at the Josephine county fair yesterday. Uicycla nnd motorcyolo repairing. Ernest U Scott, 112 N. Front. 161 CallfornlutiM registered at local ho tels Include Mr.' and Mrs. T. J. Iivtn of Alttidena, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Orepe of East Highlands, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Red lands, Mr. and Mrs. Kurney of Modesto, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mel. pod of Mill Valley, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Hoi. den of Oakland, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H. Kung of Sacramento, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Klmmar and daughter Mary Ellen of McCloud, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. third of Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. A. I Ander non of t'oivllle, Mr, and r.Mn. V. U Lands of Hod Bluff, nnd the following from. Sun Francisco; Mr, and Mrs, W, P. Kilmer. Mrs. K. C. Durfee, Mrs. M. M. Callnndun. Mrs. A. L, Walker, Mis. A. R. Fulr. Mrs. D. It. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter, Miss June Jack, son, M r. ond M rs, A lbert Freenia n, Mr. nnd Mrs, T. L. lnmport, Miss Katherlno Lin bo in and Mr. and Mrs. 8. 1). llrlstoe. Ilrlck Ice cream BOc nt DeVoe's. tf William T. Orieve in a rurnl visitor tn the city who arrived Friday from the Prospect district. . Rainbow hemstitching oonihlned with embroidery nddn distinction to tho new flnnnel frocks. Wldo nnd narrow hemstitching dono nt the Handicraft Shop. H2 Mrs. William Cutnpbell, who was recently Injured In nn nuto nctdent near Roseburg, returned to her home on Courlng Court yesterday, and Is re ported to bo Improving from the ef feels of the nccldont. ' Dr. Hnlstead has Installed the "Zrg llte," a new element rich In deep pen otratlng healing rays, and Is giving re. duced rates fa combined druglcsa treatments, with or without electro therapy. , 1&l Charles Angle and family of Well are visitors In the oily today jejimurt Ing business. fiend some pictures of Crater nke. MtwtfnrH nnd the Rogue Vlver vfllley views to your friends., Palmer's pier lyre art pent beat. The mpmhpra of th Nlffht ltiwk orclieHtrn il urned to this - this morning after, a several days' engage ment in O rants Pass during" the Jose phine county fair. They will be fea tured in a sew program of musical numbers nt the fair grounds, pavilion tonight, and have also been secured by the pavilion management for every night of the Jackson county fulr, Sep tomber 16 to 19. inclusive. Western Association vaudeville shows, henceforth on Wednesdays, f each week. Instead of Tuesdays. 149 C. M. Houston resumed his duties today at the' postoffice after having spent, a fortnight vacationing. Wo pay for ashen and sell dirt cheap. Iirown & White Agency, Inc. tr Portland guests nt Medford hotels who arrived Friday include Mr. and Mrs. tl. It. Hagermnn. Miss Penrl Owens, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mlnken, Mr. and Mrs. a J men fl. Wnlker. Mrs, .1. T. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. M. Conner. Mr., and Mrs. Cnrl H. Johnson, Mr and Mrs. R. J. Callvert. Mr. nnd Mrs, C, Lewelllng, Dr. and Mrs. A. Laid law, Mrs. A. C. Pool. Mr. and Mrs. J O. Srott, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Martin, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Stldd, J. I. Steel and family nnd Mrs. J. P, Stewart Fred Alton Halght, accredited teacher of piano, Is offering a new or. Iglnat harmony nnd melody method which may be studied alone or In con Junction With- the regulnr technical and classical courses. Studio 318 Lib erty Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 72 149' Four passengers were taken to Cra. tor lake thin forenoon by the ntages, n number slightly In excess of the av erage of the past few dayn. Noel Ersklne given piano lessonn at pupils' homes. Think of the ad van tatre. Phone 729-W. , 173 H. IT. Allyn of Grants Pass was a local business visitor hero today. Budwelser $1.60 per doz. at De Voe's. iJMtf On his plen of guilty to driving u motor vehicle equipped with Inade quate brakes, J. L. Johnson, a local cltizon, wns fined $lfi In Judge Tay lor's court this forenoon. The com plaint which was filed by Traffic Of ficer O. J. Prescott. arose out of a colllslson, when Johnson's car struck a heavy sedan driven by Mrs. S. Sump ter Smith, at the intersection of Main and Front streets yesterday. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 12. Main. tf Harry Rlnabarger left today for a week end hunting trip In the Trail crenk district. Large, shipment of women's eoati received this week. Exceptional val ues. ; See them. tomorrow at the M. M. Dept. Store. 148 The monthly volunteer fire deport ment drill, postponed from last week hern use of Iabor Dny, will be ho'i next Monday. A good turn out of members In requested by Fire. Chief Elliott. The new Medford Shoe Shop, second door east Economy Orocoteria, special attention to local work and mail or ders. Axel Spjuth, formerly of Ash land. 151 Two automobiles carelessly left In the. streets by their owners and which were picked up hy the police will ho sold nt public miction Saturday after nooon. according to announcement to day of Wfiilnm Judklns, chief of po lice. A Ford bug nnd' n Ford touring car nro to be sold, the former wen picked up tn May and the latter In March. The police attempted to trace ownership through tho license plates, but the owner have moved to part unknown and the cars are to be sold to pay for the storage charges. Two bicycles found by the police- nnd which have been unclaimed for sev eral months will also he knocked down to the highest bidder. Eugene Ounrd. Dance at Butte Fulls Saturday night. Sept. 12. 140 The many friends of Mrs, I. J. Phltn will ho glad to learn that she Is improving nnd able to sit up a short time each day after six weeks' serious Illness. Dance at fair grounds tonight. Night Hawks. v ' 14H Attention, Knights of Pythias: An nual Fish bake Sunday, Sept. 13th. Place Just below Ryhee bridge. Lodge will furnish fish, coffee and watermelons. Come. Committee. 149 Mrs. Emma Slattery arrived todny from O rants Pass to spend the week end with her daughter, rMs. Ii. R. Elliott. Bunch of keys lost; $1 reward, Re. turn to Mull Tribune. 148 The Pioneer Dryer on Jacksonville highway will be In operation Tuesday, September Kith. Will lake custom work. Mrs. Alex Duff. 1R3 lien C. Day of Portlnnd, general at torney for tho Southern Puclflc Lines In Oregon, wns n business visitor In the cty yesterday. ' Saturday is "Tng Day" for Salvation Army. 148 Dinner at the , Pythian fish bake will be served nt 1 p. tn. and con tinue as long as tle fish last. Hit Washington state visitors register ed nt local hotels include Mrs, Lyle Ashton of Tacomn. Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. L. Emerlck of Olympla nnd the follow ing from Scuttle: Mr. nnd Mrs. R. K. Pollock. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Tremper, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Llhly, A. E. Klldeun, A. E. Mufl IhiiIh, Mr. and Mrs, 11. L. Ingram and O. K. Wilson. New shipment of felts Just received In white pablo nnd nil the new color ings. Miss Taylor at Russell's. . 147 Lost bunch of keys, $1 reward. Be- turn to Mail Tribune. mi H. J. Berrlun, city treasurer, hns re turned from a short vacation trip spent nt Portland nnd Senside. Palmer's Photo Studio makes the bent pictures. . tf Mrs. Trowbridge, a designer of rep utation. 905 W, Tenth street. 104 C. M. SI mmn has resigned from his position as vice president of the Jack-' son County bunk In order to form a partnership with Ucorge Porter in the luinher buslnesK. Mr. Porter was formerly with the Big Pines Lumber company. The yards of the Porter HlmuiH company, nn It Is now ktvwn. Is (orated on South Fir street, where It has been for some time past. Dr. K. D. Elwood, optometrist, hns moved to hln temporary office over Lamport's 22ft K. Main, tf Lost bunch of keys, f I reward. Re turn to Mn it Tribune. UK Forty. i0ir mure car loads of pji'irs Qre shipped by local packing houses .I'-nimuHj, iimniiiK n luuu ui i"uo mis shipped to can lent markets from the city no far thin season. Phone for an appointment with Mrs. Stone for a massage In your own r bum. WviMJhJjj fJiihuu-fc U9 Pitw Bffpptcd ly n lnw nnrtfl nt a recent sessliWi of the leginlnture providing that penalties. Interests and costn accruing on taxes levied for the yeors 1921, 1U22 and shall be re- mltted, may recover such penalty. In- terest nnd costs provide they were paid through error after the act be came effective. Mrs. Trowbridge has Just returned from the city and Is prepared to give you tho newest and best suggestions. K,4 Dance at Butte Falls Saturday night. Sept. 12, 149 J. E. Kerr was a local business vis itor from Ornnts Pass yesterday, Are you planning your fall dresses nnd conts? Then see Mm. Trow bridge, yon W. Tenth street.' 1S4 Hemstitching, buttons covered, at the Handicraft Shop. tf Dr. Frank Roberts has returned from Denver, Colo., where he had heen for the past week looking after busl ness Interests. Exlde hatts.les for Fords, Chevro let. Stars, etc. $12.76 and flfl.50. Williams & McCurdy. 104tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and Oenosee, 6tf The Medford Olnss- company on South Bnrib'lt street, does all kinds of. glass work. Including fixing nnd making new mirrors and all kinds of auto glass work. Dance at fair grounds tonight. Night Hawks. 14ft The Volley School, for boys and girls, nt 1103 West 10th St., will re open September 21st, under the di rection ,of Miss Kitty Bragg. Atten tion will be confined to children of (he first, second ond third gradc For further Information please refer to Mrs. Hamilton Patton. Tel. 847-X. 149 Tourists from n distance registered nt M.erick's Motor Inn Include the families of J. H. Mcintosh of Missoula. Mont., Floyd Davis of Alton. III.. C Clawson of Cnrrien, S. D.. .V. R. Wat ter of nishee, Arlst., and G. I. Onweil of Butte, Mont. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber Tard, cor Rant Main nnd Oennne. 8Ktf Lessonn In dressmaking. For ap pointments and terms, call Mrs. Trow bridge. Phone 1 Ifi7. 154 Earl Halstend York, the well known known member of the local postoffice staff., left today for Enterprise, where he will spend a two weeks' -visit with relntlves. While thro he will attend the Pendleton Roundup. T-ot hunch of keys. $1 reward. Re turn to Mall Tribune. t4! Pears, appples extra low prices, Johnson Produce Co.. 241 N. F'r St. Mr. nnd Mr. Clcn Fi brick are among Medford citizens visiting In Astoria this week. Fruit growers get In- touch with frovernmenf free emnlnvment mirenu. Medford. Chamber of Commerce, for plckora. . 118tf Fresh hef nnd fish nt nil times. WINon Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce Bldg. 153 , Miss Owen Mllledge. Injured. In a. recent nuto wreck. Is continuing to Im prove, according to reports from the Communll.v hispltal where she Is a pa tient. Audley ICggers, victim of the sam: wreck, is also Improving, nc, eordlng to reports from the Sacred TIenrt hnppJtnl. Dn nee at fair grounds tonight. Nlfht Hawks. 140 Jnckon Count v Fair snd Pear Show, Medford. September lfi to 1 Residents of southern California registered nt local hotels Include Mr. end M-. H. C. Stewart and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L, Mnllin of Pnadeno. Mn. nnd Mrs. Oi M. Hoot and A. C. F.rlk nnd son of Snn Pdegn. Mrs. A. Brugge of Olendnle. Mr. and Mrs. n. T,. Ol. well of Santa Barbara. Mrs. nnd Mrs. O, I. Ferguson of Venire and thp following from Los Angeles: Mrs. J. Donovan, Mrs, R, 0!. Rhodes Mrs. W. c,. Mulrtck M and Mrs- R. H, Ash ord.. Mr. nnd Mr. 11. R Kills. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. P. Dnllon,' Mrs. Clara Price. M and Mrs. Hoy Harmock, Mr, and Mrs.. I. P. Linen. Mr. nnd Mr H. N. Litten, Mr. nnd Mrs. J). 1 Llnvlllo and Mr. and Msr. K. Ii. Musty. .Dance at Butte Falls - Saturday night. Sent. 12. 149 Miss Florence Graves nnd Ida K. Wood, piano teachers. Special In struction for cftjldren. High school credits given. 304 So. Ivy street. Phone 87H-W. : 154 Mrs. Laura Bradley, prominent club woman of Washington D. C. is leav ing tonight for her home, nfter a ten day visit with the Mrs. Marie Bennett and George Nichols families of this ,elly. Hnroute home Mrs. Bradley will visit her brother. Will Merrlman of Oakland, Calif., also Mrs. Isabel Fronck of T..os Angeles. Dance nt fair grounds tonight. Night Hnwks. 14!l I represent the strongest group, of fire Insurance companies In America. Cnrl Y. Tengwald, Holland Rldg. Phone 99.1. 104tf O. M. Ksterly of Waldo Is one of the Josephine county business visitors here who arrived Friday. Screen doors nx. v"a!raca- Woods Lumber Yard Cor. Kast Main and Genesee, R8tf Miss Ruth LIndsey nnd Miss Marie Ohenehnin spent the week end nnd jnhor Dny In Medford. where Miss Ohonchnln Is Interested In pipe organ work. Klamath News. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hollnnd Bldg. Phone 993. 104tf ScottlMh RIN ' Regtilar meeting, Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection. Mon k day evening, 8:fl p, m. 1 PAI L B. RYNNLN'O. Secretary. W. 0. W. Campaign Jnln the Woodmen of the World and net. your proinrtlon ut cot. Cam- imlitn now Kotnit on. Men 10 to R0 ollulhlc. Tnltllltlon fee 5.(I0, which lucluil medlcnl ex umlnutltm. Kor further Infnrmntlon moo T. T. Chnve.- dlntrtct mnnniter. or II. C. SUIIinan, Clerk, 20(1 West Main street. 151 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roll HA LKGmpen, blue nnd whl. Bring boxes. Two miles south on highway. Mrs, A. U Vincent. IjI tOHT Bunch of keys, fl reward. Re turn to Mall Tribune. 14I WANTK.Ii To hnv ifnnil iteponit hnnd lypow rlior. rhoim UvM, liO known local resuieni. is spending several uuys In the city visiting his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs; John Dernmer. During the ) time he has been here he has spent several days at Pelican Bay. and other Klamath1 county points. Mr. Spuhn, a University of Washington graduate. Is rowing conch at Pennsylvania State college this year. ' Dance at fairgrounds tonight. Nighl Hawks. , 14H .Ernest Scott, local motorcycle deal er, has announced there will be bicy cle races at the county fair on the Inst day. and that nil those who intend to enter should register at his-place of buslneps. Try that big milk shape at DeVoe's. tf Generally cloudy went her Is pre dicted for Sunday, following much cloudiness todny and a maximum of 83 yeHterduy, A year ago yesterday had the high, maximum temperature of 9(1. Make an appointment wilh Mrs. Stone for a free massage In your own home. Call on or phone for an ap pointment. West Side Phnrmacy. .. .. 1411 Large stock Victor records at Pal mer's Music Store. tf Mrs. H. Hendorshntt of Eugene, hns left' for Medford, where she will visit with relatives for some time. Eugene Guard. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Among the out of town Oregonlnns registered nt local hotels are Mr. awl Mrs. Jack Enkln of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Fisher of Baker. J. C. Al exander of Klamath Falls. C. F. Rob- orts M If. iHenberg I erny fhllds and IT. J, Shoemaker of Hood River, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Post nnd Hi Wargeter of Roseburg and H. R. Ford, Harold A It C; TT-twI If,.-,!.! lioesen nnd J. T. Fuller of Rugene, If your pictures ore made at Palm er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will he the best. tf Make on appointment with Mrs. Stone' for a free massage In your own home. Call on or phone for an ap pointment. West. Hide . Pharmacy. 1 4 The condition of Mrs. C. R. Rutter- ffeld who underwent nn appendicitis operation Inst Thursday nt the Sacred Heart hospital was this forenoon said to bo very favorable for early recov ery. Mrs. H. A. TTagedorn- Is among the hiiisr."ss visitors from Central Point -nonillng several hours In the city to- y The sisters of St. Mary's Acad- mv had as their guests all their sruaenis at mint's rrnterian Friday anernoon to see '"me Ten t'om mrindments." Seeing the picture Is an object lesson In Bible history that nould not be- learneil hy studying the Bible. This wonderful spectneu- lar picture closes tonight. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Marsh nnd Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Lnngley of Jackson ville departed recently for Kurekn to pend a. month' with relatives and friends. Following a conference. In which ibft board of directors of the Llthinn rllotel corporation. John Tourtelloite and Contractor McNeil, representing the contrncting'.irfJrm, on 'the Lithln Springs hotel took part, McNeil agreed- that the contractors Will pay 1 be corporation S1K00 as the damages sustained when the hotel was not completed upon scheduled time. Tourtcllntte this morning declared that he was not thoroughly satisfied with the painting on the structure, saying that he did not believe the work came up to. specifications. Mc Neil hertofore ngreed to repaint the structure: Ashland" Tidings. ' BEND, Ore., Sept. 12. Five thous and spring lambs were shipped out of- Bend today to winter feeding ixrounds in Idaho.. The shipment Is the first from Bend this fall. The Frd Spuhn. former lambs which belonged to- Tom Con-- rft(.e fop the ftllPf notjry sirt Bpownt .nolly of Matipln. were brought In secretary, at his office at the fair from the summer range In the Cas-. grounds, phone No. 4. by Tuesday, eftny national forest. There are two booths nvallable In Delivery on 12.000 lambs which the Merchants Pavilion for com mer le expected to practically clean up rial displays. Anyone Interested please feeding lambs from the central. Ore-; phone nt once, gon country, will start September 15 j from nend. These bands will bo trailed in from the Silver I-ake dis trict nnd The Dnlles-Cnllfornin high way south of fcend Is expected to b dotted wltlt these flocks for the next thirty days. Nil tie toon carloads have heen ship- ped out of Prlnevllle during the last week to winter feeding grounds In Idaho with a few going to Grand Island, Neb. j - I lnnk with ess. 1 it ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiBiiiMii iMiiimiiiilniiiiiiiiii linn An Invitation to Souther11 Oregon Women Mrs. M. H. Stone, the well known Toilet Specialist Will Give You a Free Massage in Your Own Home by Ap pointment. - ' ; 7 ; ' Careful attention to your skin will insure the attractiveness and nersonaL chni'm that every woman era vest' 1 4 . .'..' To Neglect Your Skin Is to Forfeit Its Beauty. AVe have engaged -Mrs. Stone, tlie well-known Toilet Goods " RpceinliHt. for tho week of Septeniher 14, to call on a number of " ladies in Medford each day, to give free massage and individual help and advice on the care of the skin. This Is an Exceptional Opportunity for One Week Only Step into the store, write or phone us for appointment. "We'll do the rest. Understand, Mrs. Stone's massage andoadvice are free o ' " Weot I 10NAL . 1ST GRADE ROOMS ARE AUTHORIZED At a mwtlnK Innt everting the lifhool hounl authorized the opening of an ndilillonul (Jrat srailn room in.hntli the Hoosevelt and .lackson schools: Ar the Hoosevelt. 60 puniln are crowded Into one room, while there are 47 In the first grade at the Jackson school, with others on the "waiting list" in each case, who. for the time helng had to he turned hack hut who will he permitted to enter school as soon as they can he housed. The sixth grade at the Jackson school Is also so large that It had to be divided. According to Superin tendent Hedrlck, four ndditlnnal rooms have had to he opened anil teachers for them employed In order to care for the elementary school population. This increase in school facilities and teaching force caused by Buch an In crease in population places a severe strain on the budget, but the hoard felt that the district's obligation to the school children must be met, even though the expenditure necessitated Is greater than contemplated. F. Wilson Walte has heen engaged to conduct the high school band. He Will miul With I. I.. InntKlinlinn lkM tlnpB wpe,( , , , 8Phoo, . torm t. p M n , du mm ho f ,i, ,.,f .I . " .""""". torlly dona and certified by Mr. Walte. The privilege of taking work In. tho hand is also extended to any grnde nup;i. Such pupils who desire to join the band are asked to aoplv to Mr. Walte or Superintendent Hedrlck. IS j w Root. Widelv known Seattle shitm nir man. who hns biin nisinn' to Cnpt. K. O, Froberg, superintends ent of the Admiral. Oriental line,, yea terday. was appointed asistant to. A, Haines, vice president of the company Mr. Root succeeds F. W. Horsman. ... ..,, , i., ,. j, nw. he will be connected with the ser- I Bp Yoe- who hns bPPn "PP!" nn vices of the Dollar Steamship lines J llTtP . conference board of examiner -end the Pacific Steamship company. BfflilM?nJ,B1y' H"tmber i" or- Mr. Horsman sailed from Seattle lasttnVr'0 nlsh the undergraduate wnr nif-ht ih atonmohin Km. a in I in time for the conference session. The ,ier fnr Snn Tipn njiioon lnua ' his new duties. i Mr. Root wns born In Minnesota and came west to Medford. Ore.. In 1!07. where he operated a fruit ranch for a time. He wns n lieutenant In the navy during the World war. In Jfllfl he entered the' service of the "hipping' board. becoming' traffic manager for the Ppget Sound district, Mr. Root bus been employed by the Admiral Oriental line since Septem ber 29, 1922. Seattle Times. Lee Root, formerly well- known Medford hov. Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Root, who lived here until n few years ago. Cars Wanted for Novelty Races Any one desiring In enter the stock car filim mm ni tlm hftli nn fititn Radio News - I. In the Sunday Sun tomorrow will he printed n list of the wave lengths of nil the principal radio broadcast- Ing stations in the United States,! which will be of interest and value J to nil local radio fans. The list can be clipped' out and preserved for fu- ture reference, iiiiiiin;iiiiiiiiiiiinniii!i;imiiiiili;iiiiiiiiiiii Side Pharmacy THE REXAiiL STORE 1HE THEATER PROGRAM I've found out why DJer-KIss is hel. How Helmnrs ninui) Oio acid test. Why Whltmun's enmly sells with zest ... Why doesn't that damn show start. 1 1 know that Kelly's do not slip, That liulldog garters hold their grip, That a Lady Kate is an A-l slip . . Why doesn't that dumn shuw atari! The crossword puzzles I have done; Onyx hosiery will not run; Rogers Peet Ik next to none . . . Why doesnit that damn show smrl! I've learned Just whnt the Men will Wear: I've rend the Jokes In Mack despair: I'd like to know why I shouldn't sweii r! Why doesn't that damn show start! If hy his side his sweetie snt, A. box of Whitman's In her hip. tie wouldn't cine a gosh-durned nip. If the damn show never started! WIiIIiiiiiii's Agency Is at Heath's & Haklnx lirug Slow. HH ELECTS OFFICERS ' ThCfEpworth league of the First Meihodist rhurch met at -the' parson age Tuesday evening with Kev. and Mrs. De Yoe. nnd held their annual election of officers. About 2t of the members were present. The following were elected for the coming year. President. Miss Gladys Bridges: first vice president, Mrs. Bernard Robert: second vice ' president, Mrs. Floyd Whlllock: third vice president. Mary Newland; fourth vice president. Bernard- Anberts: secreihry. HnzH Willey; treasurer. Elizabeth- Thomas: pianist. Cenil Coss; chorister, Mildred Strevey Methodists Elect a Conference Delegate The First Methodist Episcopal church elected as their delegate to the ninurl conference. Mr. Curtis Darby. Mrs. S. L. Leonard was elect, ed nst the -reserve delegate. The lay conference will convene at Khgene on Friday. October 2 at 8:30 o'clock. The regular annual conference will con vent on September 30th. with Bishop i WUlinm O. Rhepnrd presiding. Rev Columbia River conference is in f sinn this week; nt Ynklnin. wnsn. nr. S. A. Dnnford, the district superin tendent of this district is In attend ance of that body this week. HOW ARE YOU ON SERVICE ? Inves tigate NO LONG: WAITS FOR YOUR. CCAu AND-c Our Rood conl is delivered with NO SHORT WEIGHT prompt nnd pn I WHEN VOU lite service. ' GETiTftVi Phone 239 And nslc for in formation about fuel. PHONE 239 MEDFORD 9ie Answer to (he Burning Question EPWORTH LEAGUE Attaboy)! . RIQHT l"Y on. iMi Farewell , Performances. (ppANDMENTS T&f CedLB-DeMim V -1$pVV ChtcmAUrpLc4 A WONDER PICTURE FOR ALL THE FAMILY. BEAUTIFUL ; . INSPIRING; SPECTACULAR! PLAYING LAST .' TIMES TODAY AT POPULAR PRICES'. COMING TOMORROW: "DRUSILLA WITH. ' !v ' A MILLION" Featuring : MARY CARR : With : A Great Cast THE MOST DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT OF THE YEAR IMPORTANT NOTICf to Hi Patrons: Beginning next week, all .: VAUDEVILLE SHOWS will be on WEDNESDAY instead of Tuesday. Remember the change. Hunt's Cra ter ian Theatre $3,068.80 GIVEN FREE 1 2 4 5 G 7 8 .' 9 Tho nhove ninouni imu h..n u.n away hy un In liliv.es. . ' . follo'" m"'e f1" ''e BVn nwny "H First nrfze w.r, ,prti n.....i Besides this sTilenilid fit nrh. ire going to Kve uwny 37 olhei- prizes. Keuminire. the fl,.in.nc in s. uare In sneh n manner that thev ll nount ,15 en, h way ( horlmntully .mtl vertirelly) lln, srI1(I UH slvor tocefther vuirh aililress ueally wrlllen nn n'.wi nt imper iiu, if yolll. llnswi1. ilt cornet, ml . . ".' ont'1' ,nn" 'ou llpnlin Ill ist.ateil ,rl20 list tlescrlhlng tho prizes nnd irlvinir full ifrnTnii.,.. md rules. 1 TORO .( tea general i ipearanee. i.r.m. ,,.., .i n Ing of entry will ho cnnsldei-eil' fao tors. If r.firt-eol t..a . ...ill . hy retiij-n mall of simple conillt'l.m to fulfill. Dun-t on. nnv mn i oti can he a nrl -tn..u .i.t.....t ipendlng one cent of your money. neiid your anawrr act quickly. The Pacific Homestead South cnmnieirlnli Salem, Oregon ' You are entitled to a Good Dinner ON . Siuiday FOR One Dollar WE SERVE IT Hotel medford aV'l' o- o "