0
fcorat&fuf
Personal
Thin forenoon tho local brunch of
the U. 8. free employment bureau wue
In need of 60 apple and penr pletferfl,
with nil uvitllabtn help alrcudy taken.
Acordinff to Chris Oottlfeb, In chui'Ko
of the bureau, the floating picker pop
ulation hua pructlcully dlMippeiired,
most of tho trumpH and other itinerant
wunderora Imvlntf gone to the sunny
uouthlund.
Vanta twistlesa taps will not kink
or twist. Vanta shlrtii without a
fault. Nighties that will not bind. A
complete outfit for the baby. Handi
craft Shop. 1C3
Tho Franklin enfe was closed today
and will bo most of tomorrow inciden
tal to alterations being made by which
the kitchen that has always been In
the bawment will be lnntallod on the
main dining floor. This change Js
being made by the management to In
sure a quicker and more efficient Her
vico in the restaurant. Tho cafe will
be In service again by 6 p. in. Tues
day. ,
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, Cor. Kuet Alain and
Genesee. ' 88tf
A KorrJ car, owned by Lest or Lord,
newly painted black and with no top,
was atolen in the city yesterday in
broad daylight. The car had not been
recovered up to early this nfternooon.
Noel Km k Ine gives piano lesson h at
pupils' homes. ' Think of tho advan
tage. Phone 729-W. 173
John (Hhlne) Edwards, former lo
cal residont, held by the Bacramcutn,
Pallf., police In connection with a
ncnsatlonul hold up of a movie thea
ter a woek ngo, was released from
custody Saturday, after being held for
Investigation. It developed that the
auto owned by the Edwards and used
by the bandits, was stolen from its
parking place. Mr. and Mrs. James
(Khine) Edwards, also detained for
questioning, were released. The
"Hhlne" boys are well known In this
city and county, where they lived for
yearn, and until six months ago wore
residents of Klamath Falls.
Wanted, palnter-plastorer to do big
Job who will take jjood used car for
pay. Hlttson Motors. Phone G7. 162
At Ashland this afternoon and ev
ening a conferenoe will be held of
( ."ham bcr of Commerce secretaries
from Koseburg south, on matters per
taining to tho devel -pment and well
fare if this section of tho state. W.
11. D. Dodson, general manager of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, Is a
participant In this conference, for
which Secretary Boyl of the Med ford
chamber left this noon.
I represent the strongest group -of
fire Insurance companies In America.
Carl Y. Tengwaid, Holland Hldg.
rhone 994. 104tf
George Armstrong and Wrflter Wil
son are local citizens who spent yes
terday in an unsuccessful deer hunt
Jn tho Elk Crook country.
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
7 aim bcr Yard, Cor. East Main and
Genesee. - ggtf
Included among the tourists and
others here from a distance, register
cd at local hotels are: Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Cooper of Washington, Dr C,
D. K. Wake of Schenectady. N. Y., Mr.
and Mrs. 13. H. Banders and I. W. Mefl
of Vancouver, U. C, Will J. Ijrw of
Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Guult,
Mrs. iu K, Smith, Miss Crlstte Brown
and Miss Ada Leopor of Iteno, Nov.,
Charles Raphael of New York City,
Mrs. M. A. Robey of Breckinridge, I
Colo., Mrs. C. T. Robertson and Mrs.
M. I. Itlnglo of Patorson. N. J., and
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Noff of lown.
Hemstitching, button covered, at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
Mrs. L. Coulter of Jacksonville, who
has he.un a patlpnt at tho Hacred
Heart hospital for several days past, i
suffering from a severe illness, is
slightly Improved. j
Hnldcrs creamed cottage choose
made from fresh milk and cream.1
166
The first meeting of tho year will
be held by tho Lincoln school Parent
, Tench era association next Friday af
ternoon. lr. D. H. Geary will address
the parents and teachers and tho on
. tertniument program will be fumlsh
do liy tho fifth grade. Now officers
t nf tho Lincoln school P. T. A. will fur-
nlsh refreshments.
; Iarge Cotton rugs wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
j C. U. Salisbury and J. P.. Roberts
of tho Automobile rlub of Southern
California wero among the California
visitors hero Sunday,
J Dr. W. C. Hchaefer, dentist, extrac
tion specialist, gas and locul nnaes
; thetlc. Phono 1117. 426 Bled ford
Uldg. 170
llwih R. Rankin, supervisor of the
Outer National forest. Is spending
several days Inspecting trail work at
Lodgepnle, a short distance nbovo
Prospect.
Ijirgo Btock Victor records at Fnl
mer's Music Store. tf
lleston Grieve came down to the
city yesterday from Prospect to rush
back home some pnltre medlclno for
his father, James 10., and fresh pea
nuts and film mnpaxlnes for his
grandfather, John. nsHlstnnt consult
ing architect for tho now union high
school nt Prospect.
Rrlrk ice rrenm fine nt TVVne's. tf
f 1
Butterhorns
Really Delicious
We are featuring
them at
5c each
The COLONIAL
IV ftouthsrn Oregon
I I Finest Bakery
u
o
flanilford J.ij, nichariltufi a wrll
known young- nmn of Central Point,
waa fined $10 in Aiduo Glenn O. Tuy-
lnJi eourt tl)n inurnliiK on hli plea
Or UU IV III II ehutM'n ttr,,r u.rilniit
W him hv IMIv Trufru rfi..- it i iau
t'ott for Hlieeilliif; a truck on North
Ttlvemlrir. Alton Morris of Gold Hill,
wan alno fined f 10 for apeedliiK on tho
Crater Lake Highway Saturday niwht
whllo on route to tho Kaglo I'olnt
daneo. State Traffic Officer J. J. Mo
Malum was tho complalnlne officer.
Have that worn carpet made Into
a nice fluff ruij. Hug Works, 706
IMne street. Phone 610-M. 162
Cnllfornluns reslstered at local ho,
tola Include Mr. UJld Aim. J. M. Men
clell of llerkeley, Mr. and Mm. J, O.
Jcnmin of Han Rafael. Mm. IIpkhIo I)c
AVItt of Norwalk, Mra. (!. If. Walno
and MIhh U. Hunianaon of Hollywood.
Mr. and Mm. It. M. Tutting and Mr,
and MrH. K. P. Rooacl of Vallejo, MIkh
Mary L'lomontH, Roan Cleinenla. Mr.
and Mrs. U 1). Miller and Mr. and 1
Mm. G. L. J Ionian of Ran Franclaco
and A. L,. and Mlas Pandrier, Mrs.
AlKlna U. French, Geneva Donley,
Mrs. Dana and Mr. and Mm. G. 11.
Troutcr of Los Angeles.
The Daisy Shop will open Thurs
day, October 1st, and art needle work,
layettes, a specialty. Room 11, Palm
mock, acroHH from lanh Hotel. 166
Kven though F. Ji. Nichols of tho
poHtofflco staff killed two deer In tho
Kvans creek district yesterday with
the assistance of itollcy A. Swan, fel
low members of the staff do not ex
pect choice steaks, as prunes only
were promised them.
Pears, apples, extra low prices.
Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St.
Phone 07. 133tf
Mrs. Olive C. Grurtlro of Colum
bus, Ohio, memler of the board of ap
peals of the Grand Indite of Pocahon
tas of Ohio, left early Saturday morn
ing for California en route to her
eastern home by the southern route,
after having spent a short time here
visiting tho Weatonka council of tho
lodge.
Your car washed, polished or steam
cleaned by Pennington's Battery Ser
vice will always be appreciated. 1 59tf
Including the four enrs of pears
shipped out yesterday, 1804 cnrloads
of pears have been shipped to eastorn
markets by local packing houses so
far this season. Three cars of apples
were also shipped, making a total of
45 cars for that fruit.
Large cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office.
Jack Horton. connected with tho lo
cal forest service, returned late Sat
urday from a 20 day trail Inspection
trlp-ln tho. Dead Indian and tho I.nko
of the Woods country. During that
time he traversed nearly 300 miles by
horseback. Ho reports that hunters
are killing many deer, which, in some
sections are more numerous than us
ual. Ho nlso related thnt ho noticed
an Increaso in fawns and does in the
mountain country, a fact which ho
attributes to the good feed nurtured
by the hard rains and snows of last,
winter.
' All classes of carburntors repaired
and adjustod. Williams & McCurley.
tf
Washington stato visitors registered
nt local hotels include O. W. Mnrshall
of Tncoma. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Ahem
of Ilollingham, Mr. and Mrs. F. CI.
Horton of Olympla, Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. K.
Root of Sumner and J. 12. Middle-
datiff, A. C. Abbott, H. U Johnson,
Theodore Nonl hulls and Mrs. L. Han
sen of eSattle,
LoHBOns Riven In oil painting, water
colors or china doooration. Call Mrs.
Vlvlnn Norman Barto at Palmer's Stu
dio, or 821-Y.
Because tho Crater l.nk.0 season
closes Wednesday, tomorrow will he
tho last day tho stages, from hero and,
Klamath Falls will take passengers to
the lake, as following tho closing and
boarding up of the lodgo Wednesday,
morning, for the winter season, the
stages will bring down all the om
pluyes of tho lodgo to this city, to
scatter to their various homos. Only
one pasaengor was taken up to the
lake this forenoon by stage.
Tho Oregon Stato Board for Exam
ination and Registration of nuracH
will meet nt Medtord fnr tho purposo
of conducting an examination on Oc
tober 111 and 20th, 11125. Blanks and
Information will bo furnished by
Graco I.. Taylor, 448 Centor streot, Sa
lem, Oregon, on written request. 102
Lindsay Campbell of San Franclaco,
member of the cxecutlvo department
of tho Southern Pacific linos, is a
business visitor here today.
Dr. 13. D. Klwood, optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamports, 228 M. Main. tf
Mrs. Fred Dutton waa nmnug tho
rcagle Point visitors here today trans-'
acting business.
Wo are closing out our portable $00
electric New Homo sewing machines
at $50. An opportunity to buy tho
newest type sewing machlno below
cost. Peoples Klectlio Store. Phone
12. 1 63
Miss Louise Fnllln, who has been
employed at the Shnsta cafe for some
time, has ncepled a clerical position
with tho l'luo Box company at Grants
Pnss.
Try that big milk shake at DoVoo's.
tf
Many Medford and valley residents,
as well aa hotel men from all over the
Pacific coast will attend tho formal
opening dinner nnd program this ev
ening nt Ashland of tho Lithla hotel
of that city.
Fruit growers got In touch with
the government free employment bu
reau for apple pickers. Medford
Chaitrnor of Commerce. 154tf
Orblo Natwlck, who had been
spending several days In tho stale
metropolis nrrlved hero this forenoon.
Hunters take notice. Hunting par
ty leaving with 30 head of pack and
saddle horses the last of this week.
Inquire at Dr. t!lton. 162
Miss Wweneth Mllledge resumed
her duties at the city attorney's office
this morning after an absence of sev
eral weeks caused by Injuries receiv
ed In an auto wreck near Gold Hill.
Send some pictures of Crater Lako.
Medford and the Rogue River valley
views to your friends. Palmer's pic
tures are best. tf
Judge C. M. Thomas returned this
forenoon from his visit nt Portlnud.
T. L. Taylor nnd his father returned
Saturday'evenlng nfter intending two
months In Oregon nnd Washington.
Miss Frances Perry, nsslinant secre
tary of the Chamber of Commerce,
returned yesterday (ruin Corvnllls.
where she had attended tho "rush
week" nt tho Oret-nn AltIimiIIiii-iiI cot.
leire. Q
We par for nshei nnd sell dirt
chenp. Brown Wfmo Agency, Inc
. . If
ffiDFORD MATL THTBUKK,
Out of town Oregontans arriving
Kunday, who ariycKltered at Jho
cal hotels, iricliMo Mr. aftl gAIi'S. i
Child of Dend. Mr. and Mrs. G. h.
Karge, Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Wilson nnd
Jf. D. Chlleppl of Hal em. A., IJ. .Hart
of Oregon City. H. H. Moreau, M. I
McN'utt, O. r Illanton ' and Inry
Koskamp of KuRene, and the follow
ing from Portland': Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. liules, Mrs. Kthcl Grant, Mr. and
Mrs. A. M. Itallard, Mr. and Mrs. D.
V. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. JO. Hnillh.
Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Hubbard. Mrs. W.
O. Hoon, Mrs. Lelitha K. Askurlt, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gross and Mr. and Mrs.'
O. J. Hill.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes tho
best pictures. tf
All local boy scouts interested in
leather working are invited to take
part In a course given by a Sacramen
to, caiir, scoutmaster October 4th and
5th. The course, Is is said, will bo
very Interesting.
We pay for asnes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & Whit Agency Inc.
tf
So dead to the world was he that
fellow members of tho fire depart
ment held obsequies over Clyde Stev
ens' sleeping body yesterday morning.
Franrant flowers were strewn nnd
hymns were sung as he peacefully
slumbered, for It Is not often that ho
attends a Saturday night dance. '
When selecting baby's outfit don't
fail to iffclude tho Vanta non-shrlnk-able
garments. A complete line at
the Handicraft Shop. 163
' Miss Helen Ttodolph returned to
day from Portland nnd other cities
north, whore she had been spending
the past several weeks.
Dr. E. D. Elwoort. optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport's. 228 12 , Main. ' tf
Tourist from a dlstnnco registered
at Merrick's Motor Inn include the
families of A. Hlchnrd of Kansas iCty,
Mo., F. F. Fox of Columbia. Miss.. O.
W. Henzman of Mathlor, Ind., W. L.
Oleerup of Harley. N. C, and H. F.
Hart of Madison. Wis.
Budwelser tl.60 per doz. at De
Voe's. 180tf
The city treasury is $lrt0 richer
through the visit of tho medicine tent
show at tho corner of Sixth and Holly
streets all last woek. as the license for
such a show for a week's appearance
Is $100. The tent show outfit pulled
out this morning for Klamath FallH
which will bo played this week.
Snldor's creamed cottage cheese
now on sale in Medford. 166
Forty out of the state cars, lnciud-
inff ones from Pennsylvania, Alabama
and other eastorn states, and mostly
enroute north from California, were
registered here yesterday by tho lo
cal state traffic bureau.
Specify Snider's creamed cottage
cheese. 166
Fair tonight and Tuesday Is the
weather prediction Issued this fore
noon. Today and yesterday had
much cloudiness, but the temperature
continued mild with a maximum of
74 yesterdny and a minimum of 49 to
day. -- , . '
Florence Graves, accredited piano
teacher. Studio, 304 South Ivy. Phone
870-W. 163
Dr. E. D. Elwood. optometrist, has
moved to his temporary office over
Lamport' 22j E. Main. tf
Dr. and Mrs, Ei Klrchprcssner will
leave tomorrow for San Francisco to
spend the winter, returning to their
summer home near Trail next Spring.
Have you tried Snider's creamed
cottage cheese? A sic for it. 166
Boy Scout troops 1 and 2 nrc com
mencing to hold their regular meet
ings nt the Sou til Methodist church.
The Scouts expect to have a very busy
season and are out. to make records
In several lines of scnuloraft.
Have you tasted Snider's creamed
cottage cheese. - '-" f- 166
OBITUARY
LAWRENCE Thomas F. Law
rence of near Gold Hill and a resi
dent of this county since 1K85, passed
away nt Sacred Heart" Hospital Sat
urday evening, aged 65 years. - He
was born in J'atanlc county row
Yor)c, canio to Oregon In 1885 and
was married in 1S86 at Jncksonvlllo
to EUzaboth urtbble, who survives.
Ho also leaves five children, James
Lawrence of Hngue Klvor Ore., Lloyd
of Gold Hill, Mrs. Anna Grlgsby, Mrs.
Alice Grove und Margucet Lawrence
of .Stockton, Cal.
Funeral services will bo held at
tho Conger chapel nt 2:00 p. m.,
Tuesday, Hev. D. J, Howe' will have
charge. Intermont In Mod ford ceme
tory.
LYONS The funernl services for
tho late Mrs. Ella M. Lyons, wife of
Chan. S. Lyons of 83H Dakota St.,
who passed nway nt Sacred Heart
Hospital Friday, will be held at the
Conger chapel at 3:30 Tuesday, Sep
tember 29. The body will be for
warded tho following day to Way
Kuta, Minn., for Interment.
It. & S. M.
Ttegulnr a, sac m lily.
Tuesday, t September
2lith. .
103
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Man for farm work. Ap
ply nt ranch, 2 miles rust of Jack
sonville, adjoining Clancy orchard.
J. A. Manke. - tf
FOR. SALE Two or B-ncre tract on
JuckHonvtlle highway, mile out. H.
N. Lnfland, 2 IT. So. Oakdale. 164
FOR KENT First floor, steam heat,
electric range. Also one room on
upper floor. Phono f74. tf
VOll It EXT Ijirge front room with
bath, ebwe In. 121 N. Grape. 167
HAY FOR SALE First quality, third
cutting alfalfa hay for Kile In field
on lloss Lane. Telephone L. It. Tut
tle. 872; evening 411-R-2. Dili
FOR SALE Success beardless barley.
Registered Jersey bull calf ready
for soryice. Phone s-F-2. S. S.
Stevens. Talent. Ore. 18S
Von lil'.NT 6 room modern house,
furnished excepting bedding and ta
ble linen, fall J4I-H. e 4
VOll K KN'T House on N. Ivy. Clns
in. Phono S-ili-J.
xd-
tOST Itetwtfin Medford nnd Ah
land, hat box containing clothing
and hospital medal from Kverett.
Wash. Knnvtd r. n. l. Jo V, Mur
phy, Lit 10 Suiter St., Snn Kramisco.
162
IVfEDFORD, ' OREO ON1,
IRUCKL1T.0N':
HIGHWAY ATTACKED
IN FEDERAL COURT
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 28- (A,
P.) Suit was filed In tho United
States district court hero today
against the stato highway commission
to restrain the coinmlsHlon from put
ting Into effect an order limiting
truck loads on the Columbia River
highwuy between Portland and Hood
River. The commission recently
ruled that maximum loads on tho
highway bo reduced from 22,000
pounds ts 16.500 pounds.
Tho suit is brought by R. B. Morris
of Morris nnd Lowther, automobile
freight carriers from Portland to The
Dalles; H. E. Hewitt nnd Lew Nuns
maker, of John Day Valley freight
lines; H .L. Livingston of Hend-I'ort-land
Transit, and tho Portland-Hood
River Truck lines.
Tho case was brought In federal
court because It Is averred the state
highway commission receives air for
tho main line, highways In Oregon
anom the federal government.
T
FIRE TO HOUSE
BEND, Ore., Sept. 2R. Having
bound nnd gagged tho maid, a tramp
set fire to tho Tracy Fail-child home
this morning about 11:30 and made
good his escn pe. The girl was
rescued by the neighbors who cal kit
tho fire department. The damage to
the house was slight and resulted
mostly -from smoke, according to
members of the fire department.
Mr. Fairchtld Is local sales man
ager of tho Brooks-Scanlon. Lumber
company and with Mm. Fairchlld .was
In Portland Sunday. 1
The girl's name Is Bessie Kennan.
A singer. Anna Kcrinan is a telephone
operator in The Dalles, having re
cently been transferred from Bend.
Except for the result of the shockT
the girl was reported In good shape
this afternoon. She managed to drag
herself Into the hall and call the fire
department .after tho tramp bound
her hands.
THE LOS ANGELES
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (A. V.)
Major General Mason M. Tatriek,
chief of tho army air service, sub
mitted today . to Acting Secretary
Davis, u memorandum showing that
air service officers most familiar with
tho construction and condition of
tho airship los AnRflcs had recom
mended to him recently "that fur
ther action be taken to secure tho
Los Angeles for tho army ulr ser
vice.' The recommendation was made to
General Patrick liy Colonel O. G.
Hall, who was army observer aboard
tho Shenanduuh when thut ship
crushed, ; . t
"This recommendation," tho mem
orandum sn Id, "was submitted by
Colonel .Hall after ho had been givn
an opportunity to exa initio -the Los
Angeles with great care nnd after
he had flown in this dirigible."
General Patrick's statement was
prompted by publication of reports
that, tho wnr department had re
ceived confidential reports which in
dicated that tho Los Angeles was
not in satisfactory condition.
So u I si i Kite.
r Special meeting Siskiyou
Lodgo of Perfection, Won-
k day evening, 8 o'clock. AM
officers especially urged to
attend. llyorder'V. M. - - t
ltili PAUL . HYNN1NO, Secretary.
Cook with gas.
tf
Our Bit
Youa.
SERVICE StOOA
-WP DO
Courtesy is delivered with
each order large or
small.
Yon will like our coal and
our fair way . of doing
business. ' -
aaKSEN Coal r-fi
PHONE 239 MEDFORD -
96e Answer to the Burning Question
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER
28,
Ceolidge Places '
o Woman Dernocrat
In Federal Post
Miss Jessie 'Dell who suc
ceeds the late Mrs. Helen Gard
ener as member of the U. S.
Civil Service Commission, is a
Georgian und a Democrat.
SAN KUANC1SCO, Sept. 28. (A.
J'). A report issued today by John
Perrhi, federal reserve agent for the
district composed of - states of the
aciflc slope, stated that changes in
the general business situation of the
district during August were merely
seasonal in character.
The report went on to say:
"Total volume of business and
t ra d e decreased as compa red with
.July, but was still above estimated
normal expansion. Industrial .ac
tivity continued and the volume of
Industrial employment Increase, both
a s no m pa red with one month a go
and one year ago. There waa an in
crease in demand for credit, both in
reporting member banks and at tho
reserve, bank, but funds continue
available at (seasonally low rates.
Harvesting of the district's crops pro
ceeded without unusual incident.
"Lumber production of approxi
mately 175 mills reporting to four
associations in this district exceeded
shipments and new orders received of
5-6 nnd 4-2 per cent respectively,
during August and was 5-3 per cent
larger than during July. . The volume
of new orders received during Au-j
gust exceeded shipments nnd unfilled t
orders nt the close of the month j
were larger than at Its beginning.!
Shipments were 1.0 per cent andj
orders received one per cent smaller!
during August than during ,luly. Ac-1
tivlty in tho Industry continued atj
higher levels than a year ago,"
'Conk with pas.
tf
LUMBER BUSINESS
ON COAST BETTER
THAN A YEAR AGO
DIRECT FROM 5 WEEKS IN SAN
J? v
PRICESS-First 18 rows, $2.20; next
lit SL GOVERNMENT "
FILES APPEAL IN
TEAPOT OIL CASE
ST l.OI'IS. Kept. 28 (A. 1'.)
The govurnllieilfs uppenl I" ho Ten
pot Domo lease annulment suit wis
filed here today in tho eighth
c-uit court of appeals.
' fllKYKNNK,' Wyo Sept. 28. (A.
m Watts. dei)iy United
States attorney for WyomlllB, is to
arrive In St. l.oills, io
the record of appeal in tno icai.ui
Dome naval reserve annulment suit.
Tho appeal will ho filed In tho
eMitll circuit court of appeals.
...in ...li another chapter in
tho famous teapot dome lease which
the Ki'vernment nlleceu in ns m
here laat sprlnB that Harry V. Sin
clair gained for his Mammoth Oil
company, by "collusion and fraud,"
between Sinclair and the then secre
tary of the interior, Albeit B. Fall.
Federal Jmlgo T. Illako Kennedy
found aualnst the government In
every complaint in the bill and the
Koverninellt special oil counsel, head
ed by Owen J. Roberts and Atl.ee
romcrene, dok.'nn appeal,
Tending decision of tho court, of
(ilipeiils. (he Teapot porno Jusue .con
tinues' lii charge of receivers ' ap
pointed by .ludgo Kennedy.
The government alleges tnat ine
NOW PLAYING-
Betty BRONSON
' . 1
til.
THE ROYAL
KHORASSAN QUARTET
A Musical
Thursday Richard Barthelmess in "Shore Leave"
'SEND MAIL ORDERS NOW
Owing to the unusual importance
of this engagsment, mail orders
will be accepted tfsveral days earlier
than has been oustomary for road
attractions; Wise patrons will buy
early, thus securing first pick of
the seats at the various prices.
Box office : opens Monday, Oct. 5.
NOT A MOTION PICTURE
TfIEMSBJSMS!ICCESSIfJ
MAST EE?
iue puiY' qmr.
CRUGHMD (WIN
9 n r&isip that numiiM am irtMrc
LL FmH &k is
VAGABOND IN STAGE ROMANCE . YOU'LL LAUGH WITH HIM
AND YOUU NOT BE ASHAMED TO SHED A TEAR. AN HOUR
MAKES HIM THE ACQUAINTANCE OF A LIFETIME.
3YEA3SIN NEW YORK 2 YEARS IN CHICA30
ALL STAR CAST '-'
Mrs Jones- . B$hlnln biUJoncs tk'AuMkkiress
-MAIL ORDERS-
Wlll be filled promptly In otrter received. Make remittances 0
payable to Hunt's Crateriah Theater. Enclose elf-addrtssed
stamped envelope to Insure safe return.
3 rows, $1.65: next rows, $1.10. Balcony.JIrst 2 rows, $1.10; balance, 50c.
; Includes war tax. O .
- - n - - - T?. ;
court abused Its discretion, bcfu
trial In refusliiu to grunt the tl!.0 i
ment u continuance. t en, . ,' '
get the testimony of iiume,o0jl" ,
teiial witnesses, some of wm, ."
In fxnnrin 1 tttt :
The government shames thnt tv '
court erred In Its rulings holdin. J'
Ml..ll. .otllfonlu ..... .... "B "It
Domo naval oil reservo valid and ih"1 '
it erred In Jioldlng the Ira .! " ;
i i. i ,i,i . "H
tlnl nwlnr nf Mnv HI 10'1 ..
- - . 11 exe.M,
also lu a ruline that thero
rinuil in tno executive order. - -
Tho government excepts to ik
finding that no fraud wua commit,!! 5
in negotiating tho . lease or tho
plcniental iigreejneot. It except u
ine ruling mni Aioeri rail, then '
,.r .i.A i'. t .. , '
"l " mm nam, p
Sinclair, did not conxplro to Mrva . -
jino unucn ?iaios uy tno suiiicmtll
tal agreement.
It excepts further to a rinding n '
.lie neifittbctlon of tile leiiKe .-
private or secrat aCreement llw)e'
tl,1,,)! mill Mlncliiie mil) wiih n, n,..L .
en Dy uiiuuo.aiiv muawiui secrecy,
. . j ;
Marccll's Miracle Mineral1
Shnw Pflp On
After one week of great crowd-i
and selling lots of tho Itadlum On'
Mineral the allow left Medford t.:'
day for Asiiianu und Klamath Kallif
Marccll will demonstrate tho meiluf,
of this great blood and nerve Imtld.l..
Ing mineral In California this fall uiL
winter. Seo tlio agent, or write uj,
Marcell. tho Nature Man, 01)1
1 n,l.n,.,l Kt..-nrlhLml. Ore. A.lui.,7
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THE "PETER
PAN" GIRL
.. with
FLOEENCE
VIDOR
ADOLPHE
MENJOU '
in
The Hit
of the
Season
'Also
Surprise
One Night !
'THURSDAY
OCTOBER 8
Curtain 81 30
FRANCISCO
PIECE
maices you
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the most lovable old
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