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o o o o o o o o o O O o - o 5fflDK)iiT) VTXTt TiytiO,yT!,fJmt)roT?D, pKEfioy, 'Wednesday. septbmder in, 102.1 G rvWrfJH TWO ocal and Personal Ruin this afternoon and tnnlKht, j with a probable clearing up Thursday, . In the weather prediction lHHued thin j U IDOtlth New fur coata at Bartlett'a, Cra terlan IJldtf. 157 A ft nf Ilia 1T,iln1 llnllntwl Int.Kv morning, followinn a maximum of 78 , ,, remoMed ,nto two ,,ir,,c yeatonluy and a minimum this morn- 1 .,., ro.n inn nonho:,i nrn Today wu moHlly cloudy of ,he bullillmr. and aro now In the I Inst Htcpn of completion, to j InrKe cotton rugs wanted at Mall Dr. W. W. Ho ward left Tuesday Dlntrlct State Furrator I. B. Lowd evening' for lotva Where lie will visit of this lty, Is spendliii; today In the his purenls. While away ho will lake Kokus lllvcr country on official btisl ome special work. Mrs. Howard left rttjm. this mornlnB by auto to visit relu-1 Vpk;,.v,.j ,.nt d. Kots for Brand tlveH nnd friends nt Portlands Astoria -in.i .i I,,,-..,, fr i. .,.!,.,, rmmiu and Tacomu. They expect to he uwuy . vir ...in i, i ,. lri IliK of f.6.6. and threatening with ruin Landscaping Thoso desirliiK beautify their homes and lawns, with, Tribune office, wisely aeleeted and artistlcajly ur- I Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Geary who have lanced shrubbery nnd ornumentul i been down from Portland spendinu a triw.a ttmv hnvn Ihft fi.A nilvlno on ' experienced lundsenpo architect from I'ortland, who is visiting our cltyfor a short time. Phone 372 between ft a. m. und 0 p. m. except Sunday. 158 Misses Mary and Edna Gore left Tuesday evening for Clexlco, where they: will teach In the schools this year. MIhh ICdtth Goro accompanied them as far as Kan Joe, where she will uttonil normal this winter. l-areo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. f The stores and the majority o other places of business closed tb noon In order to let the proprietors ii tut employees spend the nftornoon a Iho opening day of the county fulr, It being Medford day. Palmer is the man who put the Ampico re-enacting piano. In Med ford. Call at store for demonstration 150 W. N. .lewolt Is the architect of 111 new (110,000 apartment house at Ouk dale and 6th streets, the permit fi: the construction of which by Ira D. Sehuler, was granted yesterday by the city building department. Hlnger Hewing Mnchlne compan moved to 115 W. Main. Phone r86 161 Among hotel guests here from distance are Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Faith fill and Mr. and Mrs. Georga B. Case of Honolulu, o. C. Myers of KrlB, Pa .losso Wlnburn and vnlet of New York City. A. 11. lluber of Chicago, and D. H. Thompson of Ht. Louis. The ltoyal Neighbors will meet September 24, because of fair this week. 103 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Spllver have as their houso guests Mrs. Hpllver's sis. ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. II. 11 Scott of Los Angeles, Calif. Wo would like to have the names of all the boys and girls who are go Ing nwny to school sent In to this of , flco before Saturday of this week, for use Sunday. 152 Thirty-one candidates reported to Coach Walt Hughes yesterday after noon, the opening of the second week of foot I hi I practice nt tho Ashland high school. It' is expected that three or four more men, not yet In school, will be out before the end of the wek, making three full tennis ' reporting for practice. The team this year, will bo light, but from nil Indlcatlnns should be fast. The men range In weight from 12t to 10G pounds, with most of the cnndldntes ranging about 11 5 pounds. Ashland Tidings. It your pictures are made at Pnlml er'a Photo Studio, 717 N. Central, they will bo tho best. ' if UushcII Itihbard leaves Sunday for Corvallls, where ho will attend O A. C. ino newest styles In fur conls are now being show at Bartletl's, Crate- rian llldg. 1 r7 Word has hoen received hero of the birth of a 7-pound daughter to M and Mis. Leo Fry, September 1st, at their home in Walla, Walla, Wash. Mrs. Fry was formerly IJctll Stevens lit this city. Lot me write your fire Insurance. Cnrl Y. Tongwald, Holland Mldg. Phono ODS. 1 04tf Jesse Wlnburn of New Turk City nnd erstwhile Ashland man. nnd Ills valet, arrived hero Tuesday from Ash land where ho hns recently sold Sap and Halt, his famous residence prop erty, and Is nt tho Hotel Medford un til next Tuesday, when ho will depart for New York. This morning Mr. Wlnburn and It. D. McCasltey. who nre old time rivals nt golf, went out to spend tho day at the local gulf Units and renew their rivalry. Wo pay for asties and sell dirt cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Forty-seven out of tho stale cars were registered here Tuesday by the lornl stnto auto trnfflo bureau. Try that big milk shapo at DoVoo's. tf William II. Ttimh Is one or the vis. Iters In the city from Cllniii who nr llved yesterday. Ijirge stock Victor records at Pnl mer's Muslo Store. tf Included among out of town (ire gnnliina registered nt local hotels nre II. A. l.undKleu of Corvallls. George W. Knight of llubbnril. K. K. ltloom of Albany, Jack Kakln of Riileni, A. IT. Ferguson nnd It. W. Fellborn of ltoseblirg. It. I). Walch of Athens, It. D. Hnimlng and F. V. Wnrshom of Myrtle Point, Mis. Kllsnbeth llnrker, O. S. Fletcher. K. W. Harney, F. Ki'hmeer. II. J. Kallsky and F. P. Knight nf Kuucue. and the following from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. G. II. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. F. ('. Meadows nnd Mr. and Mrs. U M. Johnson. Hrlck Ice crostn SOo at DeVoe's. f Fresh beef and fish nt nil times. Wilson Meat Market, Johnson Pro duce ltblg. 163 r Don't f o r g e t to see the Jackson County Fair. TheQOEOMAt few day ii on their Clrlffln creek ranch, will return homo by nuto today. Their won, Arthur M. deary, a prominent attorney of Portland, woh a Iho in Med ford Tuesday. Uoclor Geary woh a member of tho first city council of Aieurord, and was the second rnnyor of the city and formerly practiced medicine, hern with Dr. K. Ii. I'lckel, Screen doora av Wnlrace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. Kant Main and Oeneaee. ' SHtf Deputy State Forester Tinpille of Salem arrived hero today to upend a Hhort time on business. HiK bargain in plnnon thin week. Special aale at Palmer's. 234 12. Main street. Kill California!! retflslcrcd at local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. O, J. Kl brlKht of Konol, Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Patch of Alameda, Mrs. If. Martin of t'ordelln, Mr, and Mrs. V. Vlnolo. Mrs. Mlnnt Texall and Mr. and Mrs., V. S. Halney of Stockton. Mr. and Mrs. C, 10. Hprout of Oaklunrl, Mrs. J P. Sai'Kent, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.. I I'ltfht and Frank KelleKram of Lodl, J. (1. KchoolthoiiHe of aKnta Clara, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. .McDonald of San DIeKo, Mr. and Mrs. It, 1. Younff of fled Mliiff, O. W. nnd 1... Romnlne and E. If. e Bacon and family of I .or Angeles, and Ihe follow Ing from San Franc isco: Mrs. O. M. Mofllushey, Miss D. M, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Mnssey, Mr. and Mrs. C N. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. D. Darter. Major D. nnd Mia. Im Plucey and Mrs. W. W. Shannon I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companies in America. Cnrl V. Tengwald, Holland Bldg. Phone 093. 104tf O. O. Saunders of Portland, a double of President Coolldge in facial ap pearance, left today fur San Francisco after having spent several days here transacting business. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Oeorge Potter, a mining engineer engaged In the Fools Creek district, was a business visitor In the city this forenooon. Ampico re-ennctlng pianos, nt Pal mer's Piano jIouho. Ask for demon stration. 150 The high school bnnd will hold re hearsals three nights weekly under the direction of Wilson Walte, band master, who took tho position left acant by Professor Htrock, accord ing to an announcement given out t- day. As yet tho rehearsal days have not been given out. It will bo the privilege of grammar school students who piny musical instruments to join tho baud by malting an application to Bandmaster Walte. Miss Florence Graves nnd Ida E. Wood, piano teachers. Special In struction for children. High school credits given, 304 So. Ivy street. Phono 870-W. 154 Tourists from a distance registered Merrick's Motor Inn Include the families nf D. A. T.lndsuy of Douglas nd O. W. rioswlth of Prescott, Ariz,. e Webber of Virginia City, Minn., !. A. Perry of Sweden, Maine. D. K. lepperly of Norfolk, Neb.. Fred Jay f Kninlck, Idaho, Mrs. Carrie Wood- ley of Flndhurst. N. D., and O. L. King of Ilelcnn, Mont. ftnlnbow hemstitching combined Ith embroidery nddn distinction to Iho new flannel frocks. Wide nnd i narrow hemstitching done at the! Handicraft Shop. 52 Dr. W. C. Kchaefer. dentist, extrac- Inn specialist, gas and local anaos hot Ic. Phono 1117. 4 20 Medford Uldg. 170 K. H. Duffy of Portland, connected llh Iho Denver nnd Ulo Orande rail road office in that city, wa hu caller ere this forenoon. Pears, nppples extra low prices. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97, t.13lf Lessons In dressmaking. For ap liniments nnd terms, call Mrs. Tnv- Idgc. Phone 1 H.7. U.l two more building permits were granted today by the city building de partment, one to Virgil Strang for n 3000, i -room house on Florence reel In the east side of the city, and lotlier to Clarenco fnrtwrlght for an 800 G-hiom house on Vancouver reel near 10th. The two above per lis bring n tntnl of $77,000 worth of permits for the past two days. I.nrge cotton rngs wanted at Mifll Tribune office. Have that worn carpet made Into n nice fluff rugg. lluif Works 70tl Pine street. Phone 610-M. 62 11. F. (Dad) Joy, who hns been a Heucral utility man nt tho Pythlun Home. Vancouver, Wash., tho past year, blew In last night on tho auto stage fur a visit among his many friends In Medford and vicinity mid while In the city s stoppug t the home of A. F. Stennolt. Though "Dad," who is locally better known under Ihe cognomen of "Tho Dokky Kid," has seen more than eighty years go Hll'nnierlng. Is nt til as active .an a man of fifty nnd as hllHiious as a high school boy, la fact he appears to grow younger nnd happier us the years float by. Screen doors nt Wallnce Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main nnd ; Oenesea. XStf I We buy nnd rent used pianos. Palmer Piano House. I ltelntlve to the opening of the ttrauta Pass schools Inst Monday the (irants Puss Courier says: "The sec ond day of school idinwcd a further tn crcaKe of 22 students over the opening day. with a total registration of IU.V students. The largest increase was nt the high srhnol whero 12 new pu ylla were rculsteccd." Screen doora at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cor. Kaat Man nnd Oenosee. Btttft Kxldo batteries for Fords. CHievro- tets. Stars, etc 113 75 and $lfl.B0. Williams McCmdy. 104tf Mrs. It. P. tleiiKel wns n huslncs visitor In the city todsy front Central until M 2, noon, at the Chamber of Commerce. Get your tickets eurly so you will not have to stund In Hue. 153 Dr. 13.' D. El woo a, optometrist, has moved tot his temporary office over Lamport's 228 E. Main. tf A real estate deal Involving nearly $!000 wus consummated yesterday by tho Thomus Jtealty company when W. C. Darker pui'hused a modern bun galow at 701 West Jackson street. Special sule on pianos continues this week. Palmer's. 150 Four men wanted to sell score cards at the fair grounds, beginning tomorrow. Call at this office botween 9 nnd H Wednesday morning. Local young men leaving tomorrow for Corvallls In preparation to attend the Oregon Agricultural college nre Vy Drown, Carl Doswell and Charles Cunningham Mrs. Trowbridge, a designer of rep utation. 905 W. Tenth street. 154 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Expert key making, 112 North Front. , i r1 Washington state visitors registered at local hotels Include Miss PatHy Mil ler or Chchnlis, Mhh Florence It. Mil ler of Spokane. L. V. Hurt of Snoho mish, J. E. Myrlch of Everett, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Machll of Auburn nnd J. W. Peck, W. L. Millard. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Horn. Jr., Mrs. M. E. Sweettand, Miss I. D. Shepherd. Miss M. Schwalen, W. F. Sweet land. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Webster nnd Mr. and Mrs. F. D. New man of Seattle. Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 238 E. Main. tf The Pioneer Dryer on Jacksonville highway will be in operation Tuesday, September 15th Will take custom work. Mrs. Alex Buff. 153 Thlrly-flve carloads of valley pears were shipped to eastern ninr kets yesterday by local packing houses. j Budwelser $1.50 per doz. at De Voe's. 13ntf Noel Ersklno gives piano lessons at nuplls' homes. Think of tho advan tage. Phono 729-W, 173 Audley Eg'gerf, who is still n patient at the Sacred Heart hospital ns the result of a recent nUto accident. Is reported to be continuing his improvement. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown A White Agency, Inc. tf Send some pictures of Crater lake. Medford and the Rogue Vlver valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are best host. tt The condition of Lester Dennett, as reported from tho Sacred Heart hos pital, where he underwent an ampu tation Monday morning. Is satisfac tory with continued Improvement. You wRI be able to earn a good salary one year Booner. Courses be gin Sept. 15-21. Medford Business College. IWN 1 51 "MIhh Mario Welrick. of Medford, has accepted a position with the local office of tho California Oregon Power compnuy," says the Grants Puss Cour- TO SETTLE WAR DEBT Arthur Barry. Independent. Daniel Woodwurd, Independent itn j-f 0 precincts ihIhbIiik iit of Washington 2t!SI In the state this morning IiFol. Walla. l"tto nad a majority over Wilcox, .McOovern and Woodward of 2(1, 628, and a plurality over Wilcox of ktMtiti The vote stood: IjiKolletto 106.000: Wilcox 79.C40: Woodward 3!,43-i; SIcGuvern 18,304, Icelvcd atulen property. In the mean while he had nerved a term In tin penitentiary ut lie Walla BIG CROWDS AT FAIIl (Continued from page one.) PArilS, Sept. 10. (A. P.) Fl nanco Milliliter Culllaux left for tho United States on his mission thin ufternoon. He took tho boat train for Havre at 3:35 p. in. I Simultaneous with bis departure, It was declared in authoritative quar ters that Premier Pulnlevo and his ArruiiKcnients of exhibits In tho horticultural building were mill in debt funding " uB"'s mis morning ns a groat mass uiui.fi mi was oeing ninced. some wonuerrul On April 11. 1916. he was given a conditional pardon and was turned over to the Washington authorities and returned to the 'alla Walla prison from which ho Is believed to have escaped about a week later. on lues ti'um an. of raiding victims w ithheld ijiuuncemciits. specimens of fruit, esno- clally apples nnd pears, are on exhibit In this building, while practically ev ery other type of farm product cabinet were determined to stand or phenomenal slxe and quality. fill! on the result of the Washington, considerable anxiety was felt by ... k... ....... o. iney were quue con- everyone, early this ufternoon because scious of that hazard, it was stated, of the threatening aspect of the when they started yesterday to give weather. Tho raring iirnirrnm was M. L'alllaux full powers to negotiate, scheduled to start at 1:30 and up until) The present French government 1:15 o'clock no rain had fallen. ntuy oe nam 10 nave ueen erecieo i imul-k una poultry and rabbit ex- upon a tripod Painlcve. liriand and mints nre attracting many observers CalUnux and if ono leg gives way, and the automobile show Is one of the the whole structuro will collapse. i most popular displays on the grounds. Persons defiling tickets' are again WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. (A. P.) ""vised that It is not necessary to. go Car Was Stolen. AP.EP.DKE.V. Wash., Kept. 10. The oar In which Kdward houisig not was killed by an Oregon high way pntrol officer yesterday, was stolen Monday from the Economy Automobile company of Lcbam, near Kayniond, according to the chief of police of Jlayninoil. Iiuisignot, ac cording to the chief, had taken the far on trial, saying he wanted to buy it. It was a light touring car, new. Protect llalil Victims. NEW YOHK Izzy Einstein and l Moe Smith are disguised for keeps. The new local dry chief has ordered Justice In New Jersey. NEWAIIK. -t. J. After having a man, arrested for smoking on a trolley car. Mrs. Elsie S. llllngworth must pay liini 1210. He won a ver dict because of mental nnguish. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 72m mil I 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 25 and 75t Packages Everywhere debt to tho United lo tno B'unds to obtain thenv Tick, settled without nnv nlH he Purchased at the Cham- t rnnee a war Slates must be reference whatever to the terms of ngreement that nation may have reached with Great Urltaln. It was usserted today by Senator Smoot, re publican, Utah, a member of tho American debt commission. The Utah senator's position, made the penitentiary on January 23. 1!H4 known In a formal statement, was: from Coos county under the name of issuen coincmenta V fith n visit to Frank Ynnirhn ucnt,.ncrl the White House by Chairman Borah from six months her of Commerce between !1:30 und 11 . m. Jl'RY EXONERATES TALENT. (Continued From Page One) of the senuto foreign relations com nilttee, who protested against more lenient terms for France than were given Great Britain by the United States. Senator Smoot issued his statement on arriving here to attend the meet ing of the French and American funding bodies, while Senator Borah took the occasion of his firm meet ing in several months with President Coolldge to voice his views with the added remark that ho would have something to sny about tho situation wiien congress reconvened. to serve yenrs for to five conviction on a charge of having re- HATS IIYLAX LOSi;s TO SMITH. (Continued from page one.) or. Ileflerved seat tickets for grand stand nnd boxes for Jnckson County J r air win ne on saic every morning until 3 2, noon, nt tho Chamber of Commerce. Oct your tlcketn enrly ho you will ont Imvo to stand In line. " IfiS Now fall goods arriving dally nt The Handicraft Shop. Time to begin thlnkin.tr of your hollduy RfftH. Many beautiful new ideas In all kind of fancy work. 3 02 WEDDING BELLS ceived 12.IU7, compared with Sena tor Valker"s 6256. Republican regulars won legisla tive contests In Nlugara county, New York, agalnHt men who wero sus pended by tho Ku Klux Klan for trying to build up a political ma chine. Henry I,. Boles of Springfield. MtiKH., defeated Mayor Kelkcr of Northampton for the republican nom ination for congress In the Coolldge hbme district. Poles announced his candidacy after vteltlng White Court. Keiker had a dry plank: Holes Tavors Jitontllz;i(inii of .tnc Volsteud net, consistent with temperance. Cunningham, favored by tho Penn sylvania republican machine, won i three cornered stato contest for noni illation hh judge. .Mrs. Violet Tahenstock, Philadel phia's first woman judge, was de feated for re-nomination as magistrate. Carefully dressed women everywhere demand the distinction and high, quality guaranteed by the name "Cameo." Ask Your Milliner for 'Cameos" LA FOI.MHTI-: WINS. (Continued From Page One) k lllVVWiiVlUIlU m point. WANTKIV-To Miv Wtlte thorn 1 nMHM. O' WW Tn Udlra will nerve menlft pulleu. J. . ravfird. V;irnt I I I durlnR thi. four dayi. nf flr. n 1" O IM I r,ne" "Kery I I Are you planning your fall .Irenaen . . , : I o II n.i 9 Than . it O H HA LK l.xtra fine Jonathan !2"i IJ m flnr xv T, ,h , " T'S v"U 8ic ,cr b- I'lnnacle lnck- on tho platform of his father In his several attempts to obtain the presi dential nomination nnd his national s policy In the United States senate. He. j lives with his mother on the I-aKol- lette farm near Madson. last The University of Wisconsin Is the Mrs. I alma mater of Mr. IjiKollette, al- A delightful event took plan week at the home of Mr. and O. It. Sonic on Crawford uvonue and. though he did not graduate. Okanogan street Thursday evening, when they entertained with a mis- I cellaneous shower, arranged ns a j surprise In honor of their daughter, M Ins Alice, whose marriage to Mr. I Karl Curry took place early this' morning. Following the ceremony! a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride's parents. j Diversions of the evening were I dnnclng nnd cards and refreshments were sorved by the hostesses. The parcels, containing many beautiful MILWAUKKK, Wis., Sept. 16. fA. P.) Kight men may contest In the special election September 2!i, fur the sent made .vacant by the death of Senator Kohcrt M. iJiFollette. This Information became available today when It was ascertained that In addi tion to Kohcrt M. IaFollette, Jr.. who yesterday swept the state In his contest for the republican nomina tion, the socialist and socialist labor tickets will be represented officially and useful clfts were oocned Uv the ""e., u one nve outer appeared lo bride nnd groom. About 85 friends! n Independents. (the result of conferences being held j today, the following names und their and relatives wero present, after which tho couple left for a wedding trip. Mrs. Curry has been a member of tho nurses' training class nt the St. Anthony's Hospital nnd tho bride groom, n son of Mrs. K. H. Dak en of this city. Is associated with the Wells and Wade Co. of Wennlchce. A Wooden ltonmict for llorah. PA HIS Seven wooden legs have been left at the American embassy by French war veterans to bo for warded to Senator Tlorah as a minder of tho French war dead. designation will appenr on the ballot September 2!t: Robert M. IjnFollettc, Jr., republl can. John M. Work, socialist. Ceorge Ibiuman, socialist-labor. Hoy P. Wilcox. Independent. William C.eorgo Hruec, Indepen dent. Kdwnrd F. Plthmnr, Independent. There will bo n HeMolay mnquet and euterttilnilieut' t ilght ut t:3t. All members ire expected to bo present. 153 Attention W. O. W. On Friday evening, Sept. ISth, .Medford Camp !M will put on a stag party. This will be n bg gct-together meetlng for members nnd their Sf.th Anniversary cnndldntes. F.ntertu la ment and big feed, 164 Conk with irns, if TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOI! HI'XT Six room house, on two big lots with barn, nam ire, chicken houfto, f cult nnd gulden pce. lll'B Mantle street. Plume 164 FOIl'UKNT To business women, two comfortable sleeping rooms, close In. meals or home privilege; electric ranm. Phone fi.'-. m .OST Pox of hooks on Hos Ijiiic to Medford. market! K. S. Miller, pe nrd, Neff-t'ooley Uldti. 4 9ilt LET'S SEE K m I THl BILL 11 R ' T IS i 6ot sooo I A I VJELL, I'm Jon 6 TO OBAL THCRB ALL After you have ordered fuel from us, you '11 find the price is fair our service is right and our coal is the best. SONG BIRDS NEED TONIC Moulting Birds Should Be Fed RAINBOW Song Restorer To bring them back to full . song after the moult. 22c PER PKG. Including cup for feeding tonic. TRY IT MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. 323 E, Main Phone 260 "Your Seedsmen" TONIGHT TONIGHT A Joyous All-Star Jackson County : ' Fair Week. Bill , , ... , ... OF WESTERN VAUOEVI LLE Tl U MANAGERS ASSOCIATION ISSSSmE Featuring STARTS TOMORROW MATINEE . (3 Days) "THE IRON HORSE" A Sensational Photoplay Depicting a Vivid Epic of the West and Railroad Building! ' A SPECIAL ATTRACTION for JACKSON CO. FAIR WEEK! KNOX COMEDY FOUR in "OUT OF TUNE" Sweet Singers MANTELL'S MANIKINS in "LE PETIT CABARET" VA Novelty Number Sinde DALE & DeLENE Dixie in A MUSICAL COMEDY SURPRISE Out of the Ordinary W. C. DORNFIELD in "TRIX AND CHATTER" An Elsie Janis Entertainer POPULAR 1 PRICES! ' O'BRIEN SISTERS & MACK in "BITS OF MELODY COMEDY" They Play Saxophones MACK SENNETT COMEDY "TOPICS OF THE DAY" 2 Performances 7 and 9 Evening Prices: Adults, 00c; Children, 25c Cnilorliin Oivlicsli'ii Begins Tomorrow 1:30! Special Attraction Jackson County Fair Week 'VieWirce Mushcleers to (xJISiiHtReARel IWW .FEW I p v Normal I Emmetropic Eyes, meaning thoso that are nonnal In youth nre rare. Most eyes have not the proper focusing accommodation. When theso defects make iheinselvcs np pnrent no time should be lost In consult Inc u competent authority. .(ur opiometrlst , vH senrch out for you in scientific fitsltlon the eye troubles thut nre Interferlns; with your vision nnd we wdl ninke clashes to correct them.- - r 222 E.'Mfrv 1 IwSK ' ENTERTAINMENT, THERE'S QUEST10N.0UT IT 1 Popular Prices: Adults 50c Children 25c "Eat Where the Eats Are Good" GUSHER CAFE BEKT M. SULLIVAN, Proprietor o o 15 South Frctit Street "Justa Wliisper Off Main" " ' MEDFORD, OREGON 1 O