Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1925, Image 2

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r PSQE TWO
I peal and.
1 Personal
Because h misunderstood a hIkhhI,
Krnest JCruefcer collided with a enr
driven by Abljah Woods yesterday at
ternoon.on the Jacksonville highway,
with notorious damage resulting to
either cr. At approximately the
same time Mrs. R, L. Hrkuo, driving
a DodKe, collided with Mark Jeff era,'
one mile south of Phoenix on the
Pacific highway.: Like the first onc(
no serious damage resulted.
Landscaping Thftst deslrlhg tol
beautify their homes and lawn a, with
wisely selected -and artiStlco-IIy ar
ranged .shrubbery and ornamental
trees, may have the free advice of an
experienced landscape, architect from
Portland, who is visiting our city for
a short time. Phone 872 between 8 a.
m. and 0 p. m, except Sunday. , . 158
Lessons given ''lif oil painting, water
colors or china decoration. Call Mrs.
Vivian Norman Bar to at Palmer's Stu
dio, or 821-V. , .'. ;
The county convention of the W. C.
T. U. wiH bo held In the M. E. church
tomorrow, at Afhland. The' morning
session will be - devoted to r bUKinCBs
ii mi at 1:80 p. m there will be an. in
ttTCHtlnff program. f ,
Iarge cotton rags wanted at Vail
Tribune toffico.
Oregon AKgravators.lO-niece dnncp
band! Pavilion! Wednesday night
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Boise and Mrs.
D. W. Cnrter left on the Shaata last
night for Oakland, Calif., for a visit
with relatives. ir' . 1
Palmer 1. the man v who iut the
Amplco re-enacting piano,. Jn Med
ford. Call at store for demonstration
Don't fail to hear the 'Oregon- Ab-
gravators Wednesday nlghtl.Only slop
In Oregon! Fair Grounds Pavilion, of
courso! ,; , 157
Tourists and other guests' from a
dlstancent local hotels lnolude Mr.
and Mrs. R..C, Graham of Vancouver,
11. C. Mr. and. Mrs. O. U. Tirewer of
Khroveport, La., J I. L. lYeldlebeVg of
Aillwan,. Ala., K. A. Davia of Houston.
Texas, Mrs, F. A. "Woods of St. Paul,
Kd ward W. Penfield, H. 13. Mollrlng,
and J. E. Kdgeworth of Chicago. X. O
AVondt of Dumfquo,- Iowa.. Mr. and
Mrs. D. , Dawson of Memphis, Tenrt.,
John K. Hardy of Salt Lake City. C. 7.
Taggett 6f Albany, N . Y and George
Parker of New. YorTt City.
Singer Sewing Machine company
moved to 116 w. Main. Phone BR8.
, , 1(11
If your 'pictures sre mafle at Palm-,
-i n rnuiu niuuiu, ill ii wiiuui, ui.v
will be the bunt, tf
Klljah, Woods loft Sunday for T.u
gene, where he will enter the Univer
sity of Oregon. 1
-The newest styles In fur fonts nro
now being show at Bartlott's, Crnte
rian Bldg. ' U7
Let me write your fire Insurance,
Carl Y.' Tongwald, Holland Bldg.
Phone 908. . f. i(Mtf
Mr. arid Mrs. August ITohefisteln o'f
Tong Bflnrh, Cnllf., former ' well
known residents of Medford. "where
Mr. Hohenstcln was engaged In th
wholesale candy business, until three
years ago, arrived In the city the lat
ter part' of last week for n visit of
several weeks and to sell their former
homo on North Orange street, llohon
stein's health has greatly Improved
and ho Is 'contemplating entering Into
husinc-,s again in the California city.
Host In the west I Host the Oregon
Aggravators lA-plec dunCb " band!
Pavilion! Wednesday! 187
We pay for ashes snd sell dirt
choap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
- i tf
One hundred and twenty-five out
of the stnto cars were registered in
Medford at the local state auto traf
fic buroau over the week end, Includ
ing 75 such car on Sunday.
Dr. 19. D. TCI wood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lnmports. figft H. Main, tf
The Eastern Star of Klamath Falls
will servo dinner Tuesday evening at j
0 n'cloek nt - the Chamber of Com-1
Mrs. Ida K. Wood has returned
from a three, months vacation In
southern California whoro she visited
her son, Kdgar 'Wright, and toook a
normal courso in music nt Los Angeles
under John M. Williams. '
Now fur cofcfs at Bartlott's, Crs
torlnn Bldg. 157
Big Expansion Sale starts at the
Japanese Art -Store Saturday, and
continues for ono week. 1 lMt
Fair and wnVmer Is the prediction
for Tuesday's weather following the
first clear sunny day yesterday for a
week, with a maximum of 70. B. A
year ago today tho minimum was only
two degrees above the frvcsfng point.
Oregon Aggravators1 10-pleco dSnce
band! Fair- Grounds! Wednesday!
107
Fruit rrowers get In touch with
the government free employment bu
rns u for apple pickers. Med ford
Chamber of Commerce. 1 ltl4tf
A Star in the East public meeting
will be held at the Theosophtc'al lodge
room Tuesday evening. . j
Brick Ice cream 50o at DeVnaV4f
Screen doors ai Wnltace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. East Main and
Genesee. - 8tf
MRiyOftt) jTATTi TftTBUXE, MEDFOgD, Ol&flOy, MONTDAY, SEPTRMBER 21 102"
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'Callfnrnlans registered at loeal ho-f ' The ' Womana Bible class of the
tds Include Ixtuls B, Llmlburg and P. Presbyterian church will hold their
C Mopowell, Jn, of Stanford Unl-J regular clas party at 2:30 .Wetftiea
verslty; Mr. and Mrs. J. Huwkins of 'day, Sept. 28rd at the home of Mrs.
Santa Rosa, Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Bul-!Mobley, 141 Ho. Holly. Each member
lard of Pasadena, Mrs. Anne Hall of is asked to come prepared to answer
Inglewood, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Browne
of San Pablo, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Jackson of Ventura, Mr. and Mrs. O.
L. King of Pana Hobles. Mr, and Mrs.
J.-Ai 'McPherson,. C. C. Falk, Jr., W.
K. Marfell, Mr." and Mrs. P. J. Own.
Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
David Dobson -nnil Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Young of San Francisco, and tho
following from-Los Angeles: Mrs. C.
u. Whlffen and children. Mr. and
Mrs. Pnul HuntsbPrger, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E.. Lee, Mrs.-Cf MHIard, William
Butts ,apd party, Mr. nnd Mrs. T, K.
Miller und.Mn and Mrs. W.. E. French.
V The, musical hit of the, season! Ore-'
gon Aggravators' ,' 10 -piece dance'
band! ; Puvlilon,! ,., Wednesday ! . 1 67
Light ndjustlng at Hardrnan's Gar-,
age, Jacksonville. , , , 159
All Members of tho notary, Craters,
Lions and Klwnhls clubs are Invited to
attend a speoial showing of the film
entitled "The Awakening of nip Van
winkle," to bo given at Hunt's Cra
terlan fit noon tomorrow.
Regular communication of Roames
chapter O. 15, S. Wednesday evening,
Sept. f!8, at 8 p. in. . Initiation night.
, . 1C7
Blg bargains in pianos this week.
Special sale at Palmer's, 234' E. Main
street. ., , 156
The rains of the past week have
brought out tho mushrooms again, in
consequence of which these toothsome
dainties were on sale today at some of
tho groceries. .
mcHce, In thtit city -for tnember of
Reamcs Chapter.' ' 156
I represent the strongest group of
fire Insurance companies In America,
Carl , Y. Tengwald, Holland Bldg.
Phone 993. t -, ,. . . . 104tf'
Washington state Visitors registered 1
at lochl hotels Include C. D. Hunter,
H. C. Slmonds, C. D. Hunter. Jr., and
H. 1j. Orbbn of Tncoma, F. E. Bniley
of Spokane, Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Jor
dan of blympln, Mr. and Mrs. A, L.
Winter of Blaine nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. .T.
H; Hill, W. Frances, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ij. Winn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tall-
mer nnd Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall of
Seattle.
Hemstitching, buttons Covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Amplco re-enacting pianos, nt Pal
mer's Piano House. Ask for demon-J
stratlon. 156
The ballots for the special city elec
tion. October 8, are being printed,
while tho voters pamphlet, giving ar
guments on all questions wltl be off
the press before the end of this week.
Representative John Carkin will
address tho Chamber of Commerce
forum at Klamath Falls Wednesday
noon of this week. Mrs. Carkin will
accompany him 6n the trip.
Dr. W. C. Schaefor, dentist, extrac
tion specialist,' gas nnd local annes-,
thettc. Phone 1117. 426 Medford
Bldg. 176
Dr. D. W. Stone, who recently pur
chased the Medford Veterinary hos
pital from Dr. E. C. McCulloch on
North Grape street, arrived here yes
terday from Nebraska, with hfs family.
He will iocnto hero permanently, ac
cording to present plans.
Pears, appplcs extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., -241 to. Fir St.
Phone 97. 138tf
Lessons In dressmaking. For ap
pointments and terms, call Mrs. Trow
bridge. Phono 1 157. 1M
Pioneers and the sons nnd daugh-i
roll call with a current event. The
class president, Mrs. Harper find
teacher, Mrs. A. J. Han by, requests
each member to come and make the
first party this season a class reunion,
if you contemplate a radio instal
lation this winter have yoar aerial
erected now by a competent crew.
Fresh ' "11" batteries in stock every
week. - Virgin's Radio Service. 105,
West Main street. 161.
For tho first time In the ifrult season
thus far not ono carload of pears was
shipped out by local packing houses,
as crows at tho various housea laid
off work duerto the -scarcity of fruit,
"brought aboiit by tho rains of last:
week.' i
Brbwn bamboo fruit baskets, values
up to 62, on sale it 89c. Japanese
Art Store, r- 158
Al Piche, who returned from San
Francisco yesterday, states that he
was surprised to see a film at one of
that city's finest moving picture thea
ters' giving scenery photographed at j
Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. The j
latter city, he says, was given the
credit for being tho only gateway to
the scenic wonder.
Budwelser $1.60 per doz. at De
Voe's. , . lAOtf
The county fair passed by with ap
parently no disorder, with tho excep
tion of ono of two intoxication cases.
Clearance of children's bloomers
and socks at loss than cost. Japanese
Art Store. t 158
Work was started yesterday on a
two story, reinforced concrete com
mercial building on . First street, on
lots 14 and 15 of the Endors addition,
by A. L, Lamb, local contractor. The
building Is to cost In the neighborhood
of $36,000. C. L. Brown of Medford
is heading the company financing the
construction of the building, although
it In declared that eastern capital Is
furnishing most of the money for the
construction. Lamb is local represcn
tatlvo !and will have complete charge
of the construction work. Ashland
Tidings.
We , pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap.- Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. G. 'G. Jncklln arrived
In the'eity this forenoon from eKattle
to spend several days visiting friends
and relatives while en route to San
Francisco. ,
-'Send some pictures of Crater lake,
Medford and the Rogue Vlver valley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
tures ere best bent. tf
Building permits totaling $5300
were granted by the city building de
partment this morning when Charles
Marshall applied for a permit to erect
an; $1800, 4-room dwelling on Van
couver street nnd when O. h. Corn
wall was granted permissslon to build
a $3600, 6-room residence on Queen
Ann street near Roosevelt.
Dally tourist patronage nt local auto
camps is decreasing and rapidly near-
i ing the winter average. Very few
from a dlstnnce, as compared with the
eartlor months of the summer are now
registered. Those who are coming
through now are, in most cases, hui
rylng homeward, '
84 inch imported genuine 12
momme pure silk pongee, on sale at
65c a yard. Don't miss this oppor
tunity to buy at such a low price..
Japanese Art Store. 158
Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Bell departed
Although the forest fire hazard has
greatly decreased, .fire look out sta
tions will be maintained by the na
tional forest service until October 1st.
In many cases outside of the Crater
National forest, lookouts have already
been called off duty for the season.
Bargains In-aluminum, granite and
tinware, 9c to 99c. Articles too nu
merous to list separately. See them
in our windows. Japanese Art Store.
. 168
District Attorney Newton C Chaney
is spending several days In Portland
attending federal grand jury in con
nection with a case against J. J. Carey,
a former county prohibition opera
tive Large stock Victor records at Pal-j
mer's Music Store. tf1
Tourists from a 'distance registered
at Merrick's Motor Inn Include the
famll!es;of J. H. Glarlow of Trow,
Mont., K, A. Johnson of Ogden, Utah.,
H. O. Caldwell of Schnectady, N. Y.,
K. W. Airsmouth of Prescott, Ariz.,
W. C. Caruthers of Edmonton, Can.,
F. R. Margette of Denver, Colo., W.,
A. Henley of Hot Springs, N. M.. W.
C. Kemp of Nyses, Minn., and O. K.
Hcldron of Madison, Wis. '
10 per cent discount on all tea sets
during the Expansion Sale at the Jap.
anese Art Store. A small deposit will
hold your set until called for.
12 quart galvanized water buckets
and dish pans, 15o. Jap Art Store.
: . 1B8
Chris C. Bealo, veteran fire look out
stationed 6n Rustler Peak, was in the
city today transacting business and
visiting friends.
American Heads
W6r4dReligi0u$
Unity Workers
OBITUARY
ot rion.,B nro lnvitod to attend il"?.,0n '7 ltolr"mo ",'"n'
ho annum reunion to ho hold In Ann-: 1o"tl',J hay ngpont ovwal days
in (.ill uiiy wiiiio en rouio - ir.uiu ijua
Angeles.- . . . .
Try. that big milk shape at De Voe's.
1 1 i
1
Day in, 'Jay out,
you'll find the
same unvaryingo
quality in
b FLUHRER'S
MILK BREAD ,
... Q.,
Tl At any (Jrocer I
if f
land next ThurHdny In the Log Cabin,
the Pioneers of Southern Oreuon
building on Wlnburn Way. In nddl-
lon to other fenturea a plc-nio dinner.
will bo aorved In tho cabin. ThoHO
who attend tho nffalr nro urged to
bring well filled baketH. Chinken plea
will bo eapoelally nceptnblo. The com
mittee wilt furnlah meat, potatoes.
olla, butter, coffee and Ice cream for
tho nfaflr.
Piano instructions. I.a't03t methods
for beflnnei-ft. Kirs. Ida Wood. Phone
87U-W. 304 So. Ivy. . 1111
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
Among Medford visitors In Klamath
Falls tho Inst of Inst week were MY.
and Mia. Italph 1. Pollock, J. S. Ttag
onovloh, W. W. Walker, B. L. Bftri'y
and O. A. Hwignrt,
Have that worn carpet made Into ft
nice fluff rugg. Hug Works 706 Pine
street. Phono 510-M. 162
Bcroen doors at Wallace Woods
T.timhor .Yard, cor East Main nnd
Oenesae. IIBtf4
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Cornell nnd atr.
nnd Mrs. H; Loose wore among Ornuts
Pass visitors who nttonded tho county
fair yesterday.
Thero will bp a silver ten tomorrow
afternoon nt 2:30 nt the homo of Mrs.
T. K. Daniels on Unst Main street, for
tho benefit of Nt, Ann's Altar society.
All the ladles aro Invited. 166
Wo bny nnd ron used plnnoa.
Palmer Piano House, 166
Mlssa Frances Porry, assistant soc-
rotary nnd otenoRrnither of tho locAl
Chamber of Commerce, is spendltiK
this woek at Corvnllls attending the
rush week nt tho Oregon Agricultural
College. During her nbsenco Miss
Lorraine (.learhurdt Is Inking over nor
duties. . . '
Scroon doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard. Cor. East Man and
aenesoe. BStf
Exlds batteries for Fords. Chevro
let, stars, etc. f 13.75 and 16.61).
Williams A McCurdy. 104tf
..Joe tann, whllo crossing the street
In Central Point tine evening Inst week
tvns pretty badly bruised about tho
fuco and arms.
Noel lOrsklne gives piano lessons at
pupils' homes, Think ot the ailvnn
tag. Phone 729-W. , 178
. nr. K. n. Rlttoon, optometrist, has
tnoved to hts tetnporary office over
Lamport's m K. Main. tt
including out of town Oregonlnns
here who arrived Hnudny are Frank
It. Kellogg, Dan Wltloughlty and lten-
nlne Johnson of Hnlem. Charles Mevel
of Prinevllle. It. It. Mean of Eugene,
and the following from Portland: Mr.
nnd Mrs. W. F. Turk, Lydla Delther,
Mr. and Mrs, A. .lohnson, Dollle
Prauer nnd dnughter. Mr. nnd Irs. (1.
W. (Till nmlOhlld. C. K. Pierce. K.ver
ett H. Plxley, It. S. Woods nnd B. O,
Armstrong. , .
Hpeclal sate on pianos continues
this week. Palmer's. H
Palmer's Photo Studio makes th,
hest pictures. tf
Audley I:ggeiOwna suffered Inju
ries In a recent auto wpeck. has re
covered sufficiently toe relensed
from the hoar A I. tte tvn on the
street today receiving congratulations
on s recovery, (
O
GRAHAM Edith alttcliffo Gra
ham passed away at a local hospital
early Sundny morning where she had
been receiving medical treatment for
tho past month. Bhe was a resident
of Butte Falls and prior to her Illness
had been teaching school in tho Green
Spring district.
Besides her mother, Mrs. Freden
burg, she leaves one brother and two
sisters, Theodore, Gertrude and Ern
estine, all of Butte Falls..
Funcrul services in charge of Con
ger Funeral Parlors, will be hoi dat
tho llutte Fulls cemetery Tuesday, at
2 p. in. - .
MIN'EU Alida It. Miner, a former
well known resident of the ltoguo
River valley, died In San Francisco,
California on the 7th day of Sep
tember, 1925. She leaves a son, J.
E. Minor of San Francisco nnd a
sister, Mrs. Bryant of Massachusetts.
E. E. Miner, her husband died in
Medford about Bcven years ago and is
burled in Jacksonville. Tho Miner
family had many 1 friends in Med
ford nnd Ashland. The body o Mrs.
Miner was creniatod and the ashes
interred In tho family plot at Jack
sonville Sunday afternoon. ,
DAVIS Evallne Ruby Davis pass
ed away at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Davis,
five miles southwest 'of Medford, on
tlrlfflri creek, Saturday, evening Sep
tember J9, 1925. , The deceased was
ono yenr and 13 days old at the time
of her death. Little Evallne was
only sick a 'few days and her death
comes as a shock to :hcr friends and
neighbors.
The Perl Funeral Home hud
charge of the funeral arrangements
und. Interment' was made in the
Grlffl ti creek -cemetery - this after
noon at 2:30 with the Itev.
Howe officiating.
l Vt'V
Doctrinal unity among 78 de
nominations In 40 countries, is
the aim of the Continuation Com
mittee, named nt the Universal
Conference on Religion and Or
der, in Stockholm, with Bishop
Charles H. Brent of the Epis
copal diocese of Western New
York, as chairman.
. I. O. O. F. . .
All Odd Fellows rcquestod to be
present at meeting tomorrow ecenlng.
Work in Dcgreo of Truth. : Kofresh
ments. 15li
.IStll
w. o. w.
AXXIYFJISAll YCAMPAIGN
35.000 members of the Woodmen
of the "VVcrld have volunteered to
secure 35.000 new members. We
want you ti be one of the new mem
bers. Get Into the big western society
that invests its monfly in Western
Securities. A big Initiation will be
held here at Medford on October 2nd.
Give your application to any member
of the society. For further informa
tion phone 127-R.
157'
Cnnk with irn.
T00J-ATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Two good cows.. Just
fresh. Price 570 each, with their
calves. Cico. Zimmerman, Sams Val-
ley. Address Gold Hill. i 13.8
FOR SALE Ford l.upr. ' Clioap, Cash.
Extras. Phone 2r,7-J. . 158
FOR RENT House keeping rooms.
Ground floor. Phone I),rt5-U. 161
ii. J
i ront with en
tt
'Mi
for your stomach!
,3m
Don't overwork it by
"stuffing" and eating
between meals.
try WRIGLEY'S
when you want "just
a snack"
It will soothe and
satisfy your taste
craving, allay thirst and
feverish mouth, calm
the stomach, ease your
tired nerves.
Teeth are kept clean,
throat refreshed, the
craving b satisfied and
when regular meal',
time comes, you're
ready!. nV;
FTER EVERY
MEAL" it eii
Pl Then"
jfBA,L" u aid!-Tn
Mter Every Meal"
SOMETHING
NEW UNDER
THE CINEMA
SUNS; . '
The Greatest Romantic
Adventure Ever Screened
Sir Arthiir
Conan Doyle's
ytupciidotis
sfeC fir
With
BESSIE LOVE, LEWIS
STONE, WALLACE
BEERY and LLOYD
HUGHES
Begins Thursday
September 24
A TIMES DAILY
130 : 3:00 : 7:00 : 9:00
. '. POPULAR PRICES' ,
Adults 50c ' : Children 25c
MEDFORD GLASS CO.
Olnss for automobiles nnd nil pur
poses. Ve repulr broken windows;
resllver old mirrors: make mirrors
nny slzo;f complete line beveling ma
chinery: oxperloncod lielp. J. V.
MORUAN', Manager, 118 S. Bartlett.
rhono. 140.- - .
raawon Pon
mm
Chinese
Medicine
Tor Treatment ol
Amto and chronic
Disease ot Meal
nd Women.
Cnw iftd Iran imtM. tnflmm, M.
ief, bhsrlrr sn4 fftoin.ch IrotthM, ttts,
fc.ml. ruptur. poW.. f.mal. tronbIM, pf-
tro.R W. mrumatmn, tm,ncrTho-, oitrf,
eouumptira, cturh, (lln, sjrdtoctlL
bvato.
0(tjM Heiini I A. M. to 1 P. M.
Q Cnultills Fr.
t41 Seiittt Fiont SI. WrS. On.
Oregon News
- in Brief
fioy Weaver nndMoyd Anderson,
both Brnduatog of t'an.trttl folnt.t.'flK1"
school last year, will attend the Uni
versity of Ore son at Button thlsj year. ,
I1KND, 'Ore., Sept.' 3Lr-Prospects
loometl this week end that tho Eu
gene Bend stage lino will be operated
continuously all winter iong. ' '
Plans are being iuudo to keep Mc
Kenzle ph'sa open during the. snow
season, according to owners and oper
ators of the line. . ; ! " . . s
M. 'A. Heed and M. C. Hickman,
nf the line, nlnn to confer
with representatives of the bureau of'
roads at Portland, asuing iienmBBiuu
to operate a power snow packer to
bo driven ahead or the stagcB. They
will go' on to Rainier national park to
Inspect tho snow packer' nnd equip
ment UBed In the Tarlc last year to
keep the roads opefl.
. Vtillzo Oeysers. ' '
oiv'Ti ihwa. Cal. Plans for
utlllzinB tho steam from Calistoga
Kcysers for drying vegetables and
fruit were announced by George An-
demon," rancher and capitalist. An
dersen has been operating a small
dchydrator for some time as a tost
I ! Ktullo Sale. 1
To mnke room for new stock, we
nro putting- on Bale such Sets' as
Norco, Freshman and Federal below
cost price..1! rh'ese Hui tfrCgXialiflifc'W
to lio now, and give 'Mitistaction. " o
have also reduced parts, If you wjsh
id:your own. virgin uucuo1 or-
vlce. ' '. , ' ' '. .150"
iet's see H r"
thi bill ii h m.gm
i eemeMBeR.ll 1 1 A J I '
vpvsrl llUul
mm
CM 66N6
Tn DEAL
VHtese -AUU
After yra haVe
6 r d e r e d ' fuel
from us, you'll
find the price is
fair bur service
is right and our
eoal ii the iwst.'
'.'Mv-iY'. "
"pHnNf: 939 MEDFORD "
tme Answer to (he Burning Question
a-... STARKE , ?-. j V 4 v.l
P LOLA VOLLMnjl
4,
'if!
''Until.
PAULINE
STARKE
CONRAD
NAGEL ;
LUCILLE
LA VERNE
s From the
LOLA VOLfMCfl
Here is the greatest love
story In pictures, staged
in the wild Carolina hills!
As stirring a tale of moun-
: -talnr .feuds,, . primitive '..pas;; .
'-sltfns ' and . glorious , ro.;
i'mance as 'ever toochedi
' ydur heart; ' '
OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS
Showing Pictures and Scenes of THE 'PENDLETON ROUND-UP
"HELLO, GOOD-BYE" Comedy
: RAYMbND BALLARD, Master Organist I
WEDNESDAY ASSOCIATION VAUDEVILLE
THURSDAY "THE LOST WORLD"
Keep Up Egg Production
-WITH-
MADRONA
Producer
WE COULD TAKE UP A LOT OF SPACE
TELLING YOU ABOUT THIS GOOD
MASH AND THEN NOT IMPRESS YOU
WITH ITS. REAL WORTH. '
WHAT WE WANT YOU TO DO IS
GIVE IT A TRIAL SO THAT YOU'LL BE
SATISFIED THAT IT WILL
Produce More Eggs
21 Protein;
1 Machine Mixed. ;
Evenly Blended.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main , " Phone 260 :-
BUY OUR BETTER FEEDS-." "' ' '"
TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER
LIBERAL STOCK OP PARTS
Also Bargains in
Used Tractoi and Sprayers
BILL TRACTOR SHOP
226 North Riverside
Phone 1010