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O o. I D PAGE O TWO o o MEDFORD mVtL TRimJNTC SlKDFQRD. OftfihOX MOXDT. SEPTEMBER 14, 1025 0 Tocatand -M Personal "On the utHln of tho lmlJriite.1 ln-7 The Iatll-M ot JacUnnn county are A Rnifttfitrnwh fi-0 v,..,. rreuw in Ihe freihman cia. alone a reminded that tomo.,w I entry day a hed behind the 'ureenhouae of the total enrollment of full time tuudent at the Woman's KxUhlt buldinK fr JfoKue Valley piorafi -atnnmv . i- .r mi duuu at u. a. ( . may be foremen," , t" county fair' beKiiirilnx the next hart street eHt t n.,.h wi.r-i,pA vear th : " 'I .. i.vr ,awjiUVv Mumrnrjne the fire depart- .I((,i1) . ,r , , . , " tmit-n-u i inm ineni to me scene ubout 1 o'cbuk " j-i niuui iin win n-K uuim. i no iiowerH anu rood exn (ma y enter tin v nnAPn.,r.n The Wd'Bt tilde Tnnnif club tourna ment was resumed Saturday and Sun- win begin Heptember 2H. That day, several matches beliiK played, the lariat entering rlnm In the hfa which advanced the. tournament to ! tory of the nchool will be on hand 1h the Boml-finalB. KenuItH of the two indicated by records at the reKlHtrar'a days play were as followa: Halley de. J office, which Hhowed 1208 permits to feated Thorndlko 6-2 and 6-2. Dr. enter homed up to September 10, more K reuse won from Claude C'ate 2-6, 6-3 , han 20 por cent In excess of the and 0-3. Horace HrumW-y heat Keith number issued at tho same time lust JtauKhman 6-3 and 6-4, Hone defeated yar. , Hullls 6-4 and 6-0 and Kromley won Fresh beef and fish at all times. I r from Htats: 6-3 and 6-4. Hulley Is Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro- W til n in A in mi.nt V Auua In (Via . vl , .1 1 1 Kl.l.. . ' Jl' slated to meet Kre.sxe In tho next match. The winner of that will po to the seml-flnala where he will he matched against JieeHon and Uroni ly. Tho Hailey-KroHse match will be played this evening providing tho weather permit h, and the balance of tho tournament will follow us rapidly as ponniblt, Much Interest nmoriK o ciil tennis funs is beliiK shown In the probable, outcome of tho tournament Tudtfe C. M. Thomas Js spending to. day at Grants Passs In clearing up ponding circuit court matters uf Jo.ho phlno county. Swimming' nnd diving, Ahland Xatatorlum. Water is fine, two big tanks, warm and cold, clean, pure sulphur water. Ifil There was quite a heavy fall of rain for a time last evening which with other slight falls during last night, amounted to .16 of an inch. Today for the most part was cloudy with rain clouds In the offing, nnd general cloudiness is predicted for Tuesday, and a moderate temperature. The maximum of Sunday was 78, and this morning's minimum was 48. Singer Sowing Machine company moved to 115 V. Main. Phone fiKil. 1C1 Hoy Parr, tho Jackson county game warden, spent this' forenoon in the city an business. lie Is limping badly from a sprained leg, which he suffer ed yesterday. If your pictures are mado at Palm er's Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will be the best. tf Tourists nnd others from a distance registered at local hotels over Sunday Include Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Von Hamm, Constance Von Hn mm nnd Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderson of Hono lulu, J. B. Jacobs fit Kansas City, Mo., Leslie Burk. and It. H. Hamilton of Minneapolis, T. M. Hunt of Now York City, Charles Lawrence of Detroit.. C H. Colx of .Chicago, nnd Mr. and Mrs. M. V, Oherlo, William Boddu and Uoyd Bicker of Butee.m, Mont. We pay for ashen and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Tho annual meeting of the Old Soldiers' and Sailors' association of Southern Oregon,, will be held next year at Rogue River, Instead of Gold Hill, ns was recently Inadvertantly an nounced. This derision was readied at this year1 meeting of the association, which was held at Grants Pass last week. Large stock Victor records at Pnl- mer's Music Store. . tf Eighty out. of. the stato enrs were registered -here yesterdny hy the local state traffic registration bureau in the Chamber of Commerce building. Let me writo your fire. Insurance. Pnrl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 093. 104tf Phillip Lermnn and J. C. Alexander are among the Klamath Kalis visitors hero who arrived yesterday. Try that big milk shape at DeVoo's. tf Alva Burhidgo returned Saturday from a ten days' vacation spent in San I'Yauclsro. Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor, Kattt Main and Genesee. 88tf Mrs. William Puburn was n week end visitor In this city from Applegnto. I represent tho strongest group of Tiro insurance companies In America. Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phono 993. 104tf Miss Frnnces Howard left yesterday for a month's visit to San Frnnclsro. Miss Florence Graves, nnd Ida K. Wood, piano teachers. Special In struction for children. High school credits given, 304 So. Ivy street. Phono 879-W. U4 Residents of Portland In the city who nrrlvod Sunday include Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D, Hunulo, Mr. Und Mrs. Joe Klly. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Prunken. Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Rich. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Ar mond, Mr. and Mrs. K I Emery. Edna Pausley, Mr. and Mrs. M. Con norMrs. E. Howerman and Miss EU znhuth Itowerman. Juckson County Pair nnd Pear Show. Med ford, September 16 to 19 ' 107tf M. 11.. Mulrhead of Gold Hill was a business visitor hero today and at the , county fair grounds. J. J. Skinner returned Salurday from Grants Pass where he has been engaged for some time In some spo citl work for tho power company, Hemstitching,1 buttons covered, M tho Handlcrnft Shop. tf Four tourists from tho hotels left this forenoon on the stage for n visit nt Crater lake, the weather of which wiih reported as fine Sunday. Hrlck ice crenm 50c nt HeVoe's. tf on Gi r Fair Week means plenty of drop-in company. Learn to depend on us for hurry-up dinners. We can boIvc, the problem. The COLONIAL , o. Oregon' .Finest Bakery A permit to erect a G-room dwelling ncKneb Mtreot lit a c'OHt of lUMJU wim icriuiU'd to JuniPH JtedlnKflifld tiy tho city bulldiliK deimrtiiioiit thin morninff. Juck Huzid of Miilluccu, Miilny lon lnHulil, loft iiml cviMliiiK ufler huvitii; Bfiont a .lay with Mr. und Mm. O. W. iJlivlH whilii enroutu to miend a vaca tion with hlB inolher In KukIuiiiI, whom hf had not Keen for fivo vcarK. Mr. Iluz.,1 r..irt.)i..it8 threo Ktc'iiiinhlp nneH ut Mullaccu, a Hhlliuintf oort for mo ruoher iJinntation.s there. I'rult Broweru get In touch with government free employment hureau. Medford Chumber of Commerce, for plckern. , . Jlstf Tho monthly volunteer fire depart ment drill will he held tonight ut the flro hall, having Iteen poHtjoned aK tho regular drill fell on Uihor Uav hint week. Pears, anpnles extra low nrlcen. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir Ht. Phone 97. 3 S.llf CallfornlanH registered nt local ho. tom include Air. and Mr. I.elan.1 llrown of OuhhpI, Mr. and Mm. II. C'nmplon. MIhh Anne Complon and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Complon of ('hlco, M. K. V. livelier und Winchester llel.her of Han Anfielmo, Mr. H. II. Hender. Mra. II. K. Hender and MIhh Hose Hender of Woodland, Mrs. W. H. MannetH und MrH. f.'lau.le DuvldHon of Onklnnd, Mr. and Mrs. CI. I. Ingram of RoHevllle, Mr. and Mih. I). 1 Voung of Kncrnmnnto and the follow- In gfrom Kun Kranclaco: Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Kchwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Delluv. Ileutenant Colonel J. S. Mich. K. Canfield nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Cregg, Mr. and MrH. O. lilllnghouHe und Mr. a. K. Howard. IeBsons In flreHHmaking. For nn- pnintmentH nnd terniH, cull Mm. Trow bridge.. Phone. II 67. - 1G4 Mr. and Mih. Guy nogera and Hmall son of Portland are spending the week I hthe city as Iiouhc guexts of Mr. and Mrs. If. . 1'renttco, G17 South New town street. Screen doom nt Wnllnce Wooda Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Genesee. ftxtf Myrtle, II. nnd Pnullne. . daugh ters of Mnrshnll Waggoner of this city, left home yesterday afternoon, carrying with them a Hmull nackuge of clothing. They were not mimed until yesterday evening, at which time the chief of police was notified. He started a search nnd found that the little glrlB had stopped at tho home of G. W. Carlson, nt tho junction of mo Merlin rond nnd Pacific highway. They were given something to eat thoro, nfler they told Mr. Carlson that they were headed for Wolf Creek. They left at about 3:30 nnd caught a rldo north. Mr. Waggoner left Im mediately for tho glrlH and will un doubtedly find them without difficul ty. 'Grants Pass Courier. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and Genesee. . sjttf All women of the Proshvteriun church arc urged to be present at n work meeting to he held In tho chapel Tuesday afternoon at 2:3(1. A short business meeting will be followed hy a program nnd a social afternoon, rirlng needles, thread anil thimbles. Prepare to work for tho Harvest Home festival til ho held September 27th. ItcfrcHhmcMH will bo served by a commltteo In charge. Exlde batteries for Fords, Chevro lets, stars, etc. $12.76 nnd $10.50. Williams McCurdy. 104tf "Two oases, of typhoid fever have been reported to tho counly health office.": says the Klamnlh Falls Her ald. "One Kluniuth dairy has volun tarily gone out of business and sam ples from another dairy nro on their way to tho alato hoard nt health. Ilolh ciiscb of typhoid fever have bene quarantined nnd are under tho closest Huiveilance. CHterday noon, report of the two typhoid enses was mado to tho county henllh office. Thirty min- nates later it was found that tho milk supply of both cases of typhoid was from the sumo dairy." Ihe IlapllHt ladles will servo nieals ilurtng the four days of fair. 102 W. 11. Osborne, Jr., of Portland. In venter of the Osborne forest fire flnd- and an employe of the national forest service, left yesterday for Hose. burg, after having spent several days .11 tue cuy on business. Are you planning your fall drcssos and coats? Then see Mrs. Trnw- nrl.lKO. Iior. W., Tenth street. lr4 visitors In tho city from Ihe state of Washington registered nt local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I,. Arnot of lacoma. I.. W. nnd Mrs. 1,. A. llow- mnn of uncoucer and Mr. nnd Mrs. D. 11. Jordan of Seattle. Mrs. Trowbridge has Just returned from the city and Is prepared to give ou the newest and best suggestions. 1 54 iwnnl.l Snyder, nceonipnnled l.y H. Chamberlain, lefl yesterday for his hen.l.iuarters nt McClnud. Calif., after nuvlng visited his parents. Mr. nnd .Mrs. .1. 11. Snyder, for a short time l'r. b, IX Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his tempornry office over uimporfs 2L' K. Main. tf" According to reports from the Sa cred Heart hospital where he Is a pa tlent. Au.lley Mgger. recently Injured in an nuin wreck, is continuing to Im. prove, while Miss C.weneth Mllle.lge it the Community hospital, also Injured as n result of tho same nccl.lent. will he able 10 be removed to her home In a few days. Mrs. Trowbridge, n designer of rep utation, not W. Tenth street. ir.4" Mrs. It. (I. Hooch relumed to her homo hero yesterday from Lincoln. Neb., where she hud spent several months visiting friends nnd relatives. I'nlmers Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Tuesday Is Ihe opening dny of the filllll year of I.lnfleld college nt Mc .Mlnnvllle. Dr. K. T. Elwood. optometrist, tins mgvert to his temper v office over Lamport's. 228 K, Mu; if m ister September 211 and reuulur cluss are to be entered Wednesiisv mi.mhu. .work In all schools and departments until 10 b'clock. I The Pioneer Dryer on Jacksonville highway will hp in operation Tuesday, September IGth. Will take custom work. Mrs. Alex Duff. 163 Tourists from a distance registered nt Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families of C. It. McGnwnn of Phoe nix. Aril.,.. V. h. I.indblad of Logan. Utuh, John Jlryant of llushfleld and 1.. Hemenway of Itockford. III., J. lieattio of Pontlac. Mich.. Churles Petterablo of New Xorwuy, Ala., und G. L. Cornweil of Miidlson, Wis. The new Medford Shoo Shop, second I door east Economy Grocotorla. special attention lo local work und mull or ders. Axel Spjuth, formerly of Ash land. 151 A seven pound boy was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. M. F. SteveiiH.in of wilder- vllle at the Community huHpital yes terdny. : liudwelser I1.G0 per doz. at De vno's. 13ltf Miss Winifred Foley left Saturday night for Iowa, being called there by tne serious Illness of her mother. Noel Ersklne gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tnge. mono 72n-w. . 173 I'.. A. Moore, a Gallfornlnn. was fin e d5 in Judge Glenn O. Taylor's court this forenoon on his plea of guilty to speeding a motor vehicle In excess of 60 miles an hour on tho Pacific Highway. Deputy Sheriff t.eorge Allien was the complaining of fleer. H. D. Gordon, recently of Cal ifornln. hud forgotten to procure ti drivers license, an required by the state law, and ns a result. was fined S10 Saturday by Judge Taylor on his plea of guilty, after having been ar rested by SUito Traffic Officer C. P. Talent. We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Ti. F. Gilbert are among locnl citizens who spent yes terdny In Grants Pass visiting friends. hend some pictures of Crater lake. Medford und the Rogue Vlver valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic- j Mires ore hest. bet. f : Ansel Hall of Berkeley. Calif., who is enier naturalist of the national parks system, having chnrge of all e.l ucatlonnl work. mu.Heums. lectures nnd displays In the parks, went up to 1 rater lake Sunday forenoon . for a hurried trip there, intending to return to the city this afternoon. Dr. Hnlstead has Installed the "Zon- Iltc, a new element rich in deep pen etrntlng healing rays, nnd Is giving re. duced rates for combined drugless treatments, with or without electro therapy. 151 All golfers who have completed tneir two rounds at the fair grounds' course for the establishment of their handicap, nre requested hy the Amerl can Legion golf committee to turn tho seoros mnde in to C. L. Gnrlnrk. nt tho Chnmher of Commerce before Wednesday night. Winners of prizes will be nnnounce.l Thursday, un.Phnn dicap figures will be given out for the tournament which will take place Sunday morning, Scptemher 20. Tlnlnbnw hemstitching combined with embroidery nd.ls distinction to tho new flnnnel frocks. Wide nnd narrow hemstitching done nt the Handicraft Shop. 1G2 The fourth of the permanent Ash land Child Welfare conferences will be held In the Civic club house next Thursday. September 17, from 2 to 6 P. m. Dr. V. S. Gearey.. eountv health officer, will examine the children, as sisted by Miss Vera Heard, public health nurse. The conference Is .held under Ihe auspices of the Jackson County Henllh Unit nnd Jackson County Public Henlth association. Bicycle nnd motorcycle repairing. Ernest L. Scott. 112 N. Front. 1 B t Out of Inwn Oregnnlans In addition to Portland residents, who were reg istered nt local hotels ove"r Sunday In clude Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Ijiurs and AI Ttermnn of Oregon City. Tialph Spenrow of Collage Groue. D. C. Mc Carthy of MaiHlifleld. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Hart of Corvallls. Lowell Walstrom and Jacob Gleen of Hand. in. J. It. Kennedy nnd G. O. Sturve of Pendle ton, Emory Herron. It. II. Morcau, C. TT. Hill, C. S. llcvbuin and I,. It. Thomas of Eugene nnd H. C. Wnddell of Ttosebnrg. iou will be nhle to earn a good salary one yenr sooner. Courses be gin Sept. 15-21. Medford Business College. OWN is). One of tho most severe thunder. storms In the history of Medford vis ited the vnlley Inst evening nbnut 7:30 nnu ror nn hour the henvenly cannon nude wns kept up. The rallfnll was sllghl however In Ihe city, the tola! being only .16 Inches. Tho Medford Business College has placed a great many students In good positions nnd Is receiving more cnlls tnnn it can fill. lis service to you will be to place you on the payroll as soon as possible. Courses begin Sept. 15-21. OWN 51 Miss Albertn Harvey, who graduat ed from the local high school last year, left yesterdny for Seattle, Wash,, where she will attend tho University of Washington. Expert key making. 112 North Front. A total of 28 rnrlnn.ls of nenra were shipped to eastern mnrkets yesterday by locnl packing houses, making the total for the season thus fnr approx imately 1125 cars. Imogene Wallace, accredited teach er. Plana nnd hnrmony. studio 235 Bnst Main. Boom 7. 151 Chnrles Jessmnn, n cook nt a local restaurant, forfeit.'. 1 j;o cash hall when he failed to appear before Judge Taylor this morning to answer n hnrge of liitovlcnlloa. being arrested by Policeman Sunderman. ' Come to Auhluud. Swim nt the Xatatorlum. Two large tanks, clean sulphur water. 1 r.i One hose with hydrant pressure und several gallons quickly put the threatening blaze un der control. Tha financinl loss, uc cordlng to Fire Chief Elliott, Is neg llglble. New full goods arriving dully nt The Handicraft Shop. Time to begin thinking of your hollduv gifts. Mi.nv beautiful new ideas In all kinds of fancy work. j 52 Captain A. C. liurcduff. of Poil. land, ex-stnte game warden. Is expect ed to arrive In the city this evening from Klumath county where he at tended the venison barbecue ut the Crooked Creek fish hntcherv. The captain, who Is representing the Western States I. If,. Insurance com 'pany, will spend several duys here vis ing friends nnd transacting business. Attention Sportsmen! Fishing tack le, ammunition. Open evenings. Sun days. Jloss & Hubs, Central point, 151 Residents of southern California registered at local hotels include Mr. nn.l Mrs. Eddie Hums nnd Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pickles of Monterey, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. IJ. Hatfield of Wilming ton. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Kin Pedro. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. E. Williams of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Helm of onlce and the following from Los Angeles: D. c. Knight and family. .lira. iv. n. Mccormick, Mrs. R. S. Wallett. Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Robinson. .Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Beta.. Alexander McCormlck, Mr. nnd .Mrs. F. M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Walters. Otto Bohnert of Central Point, who recently suffered nn Infectsin of the knee as a result of accidentally- run ning a null Into It. Is improving, ac cording to late reports from tho Com- munity hospital. mm SWINDLtR s; FAfftA RIKT flN . LEAVING ISOfi I p.) the ' 1 K MakSttaue Campfire Horse Badly Injured in "o Girl Out of Butter Breaking World Regort ' , , , . , I Ni:V WESTMINSTER, B. C, Sept. PORTI.iN'D, Ore., Sent. 14 A life j..Surra high . lumnlm. jsired model of a Campfire Girl, made .horse, was today suffering from con- out of butter, Is being modeled now Kgyptluii Swimming: rluimicl DOVEK, England. Sept. 14. fA. P.) iBhak Helmy, Egyption swim mer, attempting to swim the English channel, was six miles off the English coast ut 8:30 o'clock tonight. Just twelve nours utter he left Cnpe Grlz .ncz, France, the starting point. The flood time wns helping him. DENVER, Colo.. Sept. 14. (A. Federal uutllui-ltiea will seek arrest of Charles H. Havener, Ullegi4 bank .swindler, when he leaves , the Leavenworth penitentiary, where he Is serving a six yeur term for de- j frauillng the Union National bank of ! Itel.ilt, Kan., of $24,000. A story published September 10 stated that Havener was serving the sentence for wrecking tile First .Na tional bank of Heloll. Kas. Tile . ...im ;uii.juai ounil ur llelolt, was ; wrecked through Havener's activ ities nnd the First National bank of Helolt hus never had uny dealings with Havener. oy E. Nelson, postofflce Inspec tor, announced that an indictment, charging a scheme to defraud five middle-western banks and a number of bank investors of the region out of frjUU.UOO, hud been returned by tho federal grand Jury here against Hav ener, und that he would be arrested upon leaving the prison. by Howard Fischer of the Juurnal art department. It will be set up in the lobby uf the .Multnomah hotel some time tomorrow morning to acquaint Portland people thut (mother nation al convention Is un'ler way here. Tomorrow the National Butter makers association open their 20(h annual convention. Full speed and clear track ahead! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY World Filers In Eugene EUOENi:. Ore., Sept. 14. Cnntnin Lowell Smith, commander of the round-the-world flight, and Lieuten ant Leslie Arnold, another of the fliers, nro. back in Eugene for the first time since they stopped here nearly a year ago on the hop to Seat tle, the last hop of their record making nir trip. W. 0. W. Campaign Join the Woodmen of the World and get your protection at cost. Cam paign now going on. Men 10 to 50 eligible. Initiation fee $5.00. which Includes medical ex amination. For further information see T. T. Chave. district manager, or E. C. Sllllmun, Clerk. 200 West Main street. VANCOUVER. B. C. Rent. 14 The Pacific Northwest district annual convention of Klwanis clubs which opened here today for a two-.lav ses sion, is to elect officers and si.le.-i n next meeting place tomorrow night. Eugene und Everett are bidding for the 1!I20 convention. James P. Neal of Walla Walla, international vice president and dis trict president, was the presiding of ficer. Wednesday the delegates attend Ihe unveiling of a Harding memorial in Stanley park. Vancouver's largest recreation ground. t lHltlHf in MM MM N 1 fJ cussion und hltf hind o.urterR were paralyzed. The uniinul was Injured Saturday when It established a woiM'h record leap of eight fet one und one-half inches at a horse show here. Uid'H rider wuh thrown to the Kround but was not hurt. The previous record was 8 feet one nnd 3-10 inches made hy Strong Heart at Chicago last yenr. The WM. FOX WONDER PICTURE Cook with ens. tf 151 it. a. sr. rVntcr Lake Chapter n. 32 itcgti In i Con vof'u lion Ttlcsdny. 7:110 1'. ,. Sept. l-ltll. 131 Scottl-h Rile. Regular meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, Mon day evening. 8:00 p. m. PAUL B. RYiVNINO. - l-icci clary. What Would YOU Do If Somebody Suddenly Left You a Million Dollars? SEE What Drusllla Did With It in the Most Fascinating Motion Picture of the Yearl Now Playing Shows Commence: 1:30 :: 3:00 7:00 :: 9:00 By special arrangement we have eliminated "road show ing" in Medford and are able to offer you the production at popular prices: ADULTS . . 50c CHILDREN . 25c The"! RON ORSPfl BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR JACKSON COUNTY FAIR WEEK, Opening THURSDAY MATINEE ft r"" si j Conk with gns. tf LET'S SEE V 0 THIS BILL IS jj 11' 9 w lair I REMEMBeal I i A O I got eoool IftJ-i Hi rU2J H VJELU I'M SONG TO PETAL THERE ALL THE TIME. After you have ordered fuel from us, you'll find the price is fair our service is right and our coal is the best. II IS --TTi8 B SEEDS FOR FALL PLANTING ' Vetches Winter Rye Winter Barley Winter Oats Baart-Federation Blue Club Wheat Alfalfas Clovers Timothy Fescue Red Top Orchard Grass Rye Grass, etc. Land Plaster Now in Stock REMEMBER ALWAYS, MR. BUYER: It will pay you to get our prices on seeds and feeds. Monarch Seed & Feed Co, BUY FROM OUR Ph"e26C , . CONVENIENTLY LOCATED STORE AND MILL PHONE 239 MEDFORD -9ie Answer to (he Burning Question l-'olt NA1.I-: Mini' lilrvrle In cooil rnlr. rnnntir huiko., nrw tlr. 2i'i S. ISIvviniil,.. tt' VOH SALK i; nrroK In tuimlu'tui ii.rnrr of Siskiyou ll.i:ht iton. lion, hnlf mih- from rltv limit. inn IHT m r? II. N. I.oflun.l. Sii South kllllP. r, . Kelt SAI.I-: drape. inpy lust, fir per Afire un nimnlltv. nil klmln, while pontul. SptM'ln! IOU N. Onli-iil lit) IMPORTANT NOTICE Patrons: Beginning next week, all VAUDEVILLE SHOWS- will be on WEDNESDAY instead of Tuesday. Remember the change Hunt's Craterian Theatre Featuring KENNETH HARLAN MARY CARR PRISCILLA BONNER And a Great CastI Also . , I T.LAoll Oon V rwss this 6$ lau$h As th trh. Cook ir, I vr oanntniuouiv OREGONIAN NEWS RAYMOND BALLARD Master Organist, at tho Giant Wurlitzer WEDNESDAY 5 Acts 5 Association Vaudeville TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER LIBERAL STOCK OF PARTS j . Also Bargains in Used Tractors and Sprayers BILL' TRACTOR SHOP 226. North Riverside Vhno 1 m ri Vtjtrn Ma minors Vaudeville As.sO't41lUll THURSDAY THE IRON HORSE ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Corner Motor Co. It WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF. Doors-Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frame. Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind Our Constant Aim I. ,0 Kp Our Quality .d Price. Absolutely Right Letting Ut Figure on Your Bill. 1 ?,E9WBR,DGE. CABINET WORKS. o - a modem Mill OrefOD o o o