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o o 0 O 0 O O o MEDFOTTO MATrfc TRrBnNR.EDFOIilW)l,'i:(iO. MONDAY. OCTOIJKU' ';. TWO K ' Fl VF3 ' KfWANIANS MEET , AT ASHLAND FOR : BIG CELEBRATION ASHLAND, Ore., Oct. 26. taut Frl dsy night the Klwanls club of Ashland held a hotel celohratlnn ni-i- h. , .. n.. .... L. . o i . . , . new Llthla Springs botol. The for- mal opening was held some weeks ago Seattle, who several years ago did the by the management but this larger orl slnal decorative work on the Vin event was of particular Interest to ,nR- Some of the boles have been Ktwanlans, Inasmuch as the Klwanls removed and the seating capacity on club was largely Instrumental In con- the main floor has been Increased. eelvin and planning the hotel, which The theater was closed after the I'inal was built by a committee of ten Ki- "how on Sunday night and will not wanlans as directors of the Uthlan reopen until Wednesday in order to Hotel company. To the FrJday night allow time for the final touches. New party were invited the -Klwanls clubs carpets are being laid on the main of Medford and Klamath Falls and the floor J- '- lodge & Sons. The ladles or the members of all three "nal touch will be given by the in club's. About twenty persons were stallatlon of the new lighting fixtures present from Klamath Falls and sev- and the hangings of silk plush In eral more than this number from Med- orange shades. ford. About 7:46 all were seated at U- Hurst, proprietor of the Vln- dinner In the dining room of the hotel. InK. intends to extend the winter's which was just about filled to capacity Program by the appearance of several with about 126 places at tables holding Popular road shows, The first of ifrom two to six or eight persons each, 'hese attractions will be "Ahle's Irish ll-rl Loveland favored the group with Hose." a musical comedy,. .scheduled &o pleasing vocal solos and the Lowe for November 9. I brothers, newsboys of Ashland, form- The parents who are workers in the erly frdtn Medford, sang without ac- Hawthorne Parent-Teacher circle save c'ompanlment and were enthuslasticol- most delightful party Friday , night ly recalled. President McCoy or the honoring tho teachers of the Haw Ashland club gave a brief address of thorne school and the annex. The af welcome. assuring the visitors of his ''"" Klvm at the parish house, pleasure at seeing so many In attend- which was gay with Halloween deun ance. He then called on President rations. The program consisted of Glenn Fabrick of the Medforu club for nius'cal numbera and readings. Miss a two-minute speech. Mr. Fabrick re- Lollta Pierson. a favorite with Ash sponded in well chosen words befit- "! People, gave fine selections on ting the occasion. C. E. Gates of Med- the piano. MIbs Huesy sang most ac ford was also called on and told of ceptably lu a so'o. Dr. Mall ie U. Shaw interesting experiences at the recent Save " reading which delighted her harbor meeting at Creacent Citv. . audience and also presented her pupil, Next President McCoy asked Dr. M'" l-'" Gllmore. who gave a pleas ()eor.;e Massey of Klamath Falls to ,r number.. Mrs. Harold Aitkens and speak for their club. The doctor Esteila Jones were hqard in a stated that he could not talk two "iDno d,1!t- "' Mtv- Poloy and Miss minutes, but nevertheless he filled the Sylvia Greonlcaf of .Medford both gave time with interesting expressions of readings which were a delight to their appreciation. Lvnn Sabin." socretary au,Mence- Miss Greenleaf presided at nf thn Kinmnth Fall. (Mi.mhoi. nf Com. 'he witches cauldron anil gave out ineree, was asked for a few words and responded In his usual effective way. - Dr. Soule of Klamath Falls Interested the company with an Introduction of Captain O. C. Applegate. the veteran I Indian fighter from Klamath rails. During the evening at the tables each nian present was asked to rise, i repeat his name and place of residence abd Introduce his lady. It developed that William. Howard Taft and wife of) Ne York was present In the. person of the redoubtable Hert Miller and' Mrs. Mlllor. Also the guests were surprised . when : Walt Hushes' Intro- duecd his two lady friends as prom- tnent movie actresses and hlinsslf'ns Doug Fairbanks, "all from Hollywnod: Colored paper capB wore distributed by Earl Crow and Randall. Woods, of the ,committeo on arrangements, to all donee discovered by Klorcnce Vldor u present.. ?IiMng';H. Vlnlng.', president Ton! Moore 'blundered , Into one linn et the state i-chnmber of comniorco, gerotia situation after another. . 'v ; gave an interesting talk about the In- Tom Moore is seen In a part well option and development ol' tho project suited to his cheerful Irish porhon- raaitltlnv in thn .rnnntriirfiiin. nf thn nlllv Bn,l Ruthrtt- ItuJutnn tra'ta a hotel by Ashiand tiicu add lArgely With Ashland' capital. John M. Thortle. a banker from Roseburg and now ro- Klonal director of Klwanls clubs for this district, gave a splendid talk on the aims and objects of Klwanls. rol- lowing the dinner the company re- bo shown at the Hlalto tohater. her paired to the ballroom and mezzanine ginning tomorrow Heerolary of 'the floor for dancing and visiting until Navy Wilbur Is seen giving dlploams nearly midnight. In the graduation scene. Also Redr- Vefnon Carey, aon of George Carey Admiral I,. M. Nulton, caiitaln II. K. of OrcBham street,, returned Sunday Cook, Cominnndcr Jones. Coinniand nlght to his post on the battleship ant Jack Klinpson, Captain Lllakcly Idaho In San Pedro harbor. After a and. Lieutenant Commander Lowry. few weeks suent at San Pedro and i , . n Hremenon. the Idaho will make a I "Twiwr" at Crutorlnn. cruise to, Chile, on the South American ljiura Iji Plante and Pat 0'M.illey coast. the two extremes-in" screen, prove . Miss Sylvia Greenleaf of Medford a very acceptable combination, as seen was a week-end guest of Mrs. Waltr In "The Teaser," sensational, comical. Herndon on Beach street In Ashland, Mrs. C. A. Newman of Chlloquin, Ore., has been the house guest of Mrs. George A. Cunning, who resides at the Chattln apartments. Mrs. Newman returned to her home Sunday and was accompanied by Mrs. Cunning, who will visit for a few days at Chlloquin. Mrs. Louis Dodge. Mrs. H. I Powell., Mrs. A. M. Humphrey and Mrs. Valtr llerndnn will leave for Portland on train No. 16 Monday evening to at tend the atate- convention of Parent Teachers' organizations. . Mrs. Dodge' is state vice-president of the organi zation and will give the address of welcome for the state and- will also preside at the annual banquet. Mrs. Powell represents the local Junior high vchool circle. Mrs. A. M. Humphrey is . fniuv the high school circle and Mrs. Herndon goes as a representative from Hawthorne school. The local chapter of the P. K.. O. titsterhood held a delightful innrncon Saturday at the home of SlrB. B C. I Korsythe on Terrace slrect. The usual business, session occui)l"d tpn attention of the members, and plans were perfected .' lor Friday of this week, when the chapter "wilt have as Its .?uest Mrs. Bessie Mickey of Port land, who is state organizer for the sisterhood. . , i - Captain Oliver Applegate- was an Ashland visitor Friday when he eaino to tills city from Klamath county in answer to an invitation from Uie local Klwanls club to. Klaniath Falls mem bers to be present At the. entertain- t nient Friday night. Fred Leonard of Lewlstown. MOnt.. lit a guest In the home of Mr. and Mrs. W J. Old field. . Mr. Leonard Is here -investigating local business and cli matic conditions with a view to mov ing west Mr. Leonard Is a Brother of Mrs. OldMeld. Miss Grace Knopp; who shortly ago filled the position of Spanish teacher in tne locaj nign scnooi. oaa ihkcu a ear's leave of absence from her posi tion In the Eugene high school In order to enjoy European study. Miss Knopp traveled on the continent dur ing the summer and is spending the school year In Madrid, where she is doltv; intensive study In tho Spanish language. fl lll M. Oodge and sifter. Mrs. II. C. fisley, returned Saturday, afternoon ttoni Portland and Eugeuo. Uodae had been In attendance at the stute convention for undertakers. Mis. fley visited with friends In 'Portland and at Eugene paid a visit to her son, lnh. .h 1. atmlont nt thn Btatn nnlvnrsltv. Mrs. Will Dodfre. i tVirtland, will remalu In that city for an Indefinite visit at the home of her itlster, Mrs. Hubert McMillan. Clarence l.ane, who resides on the Hnulerard near the Hawthorne Bchoul, la movkig his bouse to the rear of the lot to make Bpace for a modern apart ment house which lie plans to .erect some time during the coming )aar. The Vlnlng theater has been Im proved and redecorated to make It conform to the best accepted plans for the modern theater. The renova tion Is nearly completed under Iho direction of 11, P. Scneres and the wo1" mvolven an expense of I0,0H0. Finishing work in decoration Is luiniuus mutt hi ucivrauuu in lu lilt1 hand, of ri...w v.i..nhom ,,r fortunes which revealed the future to;nM3 Ulan of southern Oregon " fcu"l:1- """"',! Kuies iw meted the evening's fun and Hal 'won refreshments were served. . . ' . ,- , ' I j TKe Screen By Ye Ptvm AftCtnt. . " At. tllo' Klnltit. ' A renftrkl)ln rntoi-tiilnlnir rtfimeilv. "The Trouble with Wives." closes at the Itlnito tunicht. Su fur as thin film a concerned. U would appear that the trouble with wives Is Jealously. Vet., no wife could be blamed for dotibtlng.l her .apouse aftor circumstantial ovl- collent performance as the shoe do-1 signer. "The Pnci-mnkors."' and education- nl film and llertrand Vortinan are ad- dltional Items on the bill. In "The Midshipman." "which will now playing at the Hunt's Craterlan and she plays a typical modern flap per. ' ' ' : ' . . ' "' .'..'.- From that--potnt nn every." develop ment Is-a veritable sreani.' ..The ef forts of .the falmly ,to break uii the atlai'hnieiii-rher- startling, trick"-- nf flirting with all the -married .men- In their set to nnnoy the auiit who Inter fered with her Inve plans coiiipllca tions u,e way of 'a doniestlc scan dal and efforts of the ctpnr drum mer to become a social Unlit -by taking lessons In etlquctto from a deposed lttiHlan duke these nil add spile -to the clever story. . ; f The east Is more than exceptionally good. Ileilda Hopper. Vivian Oakland, Margaret .Qulmby. Wyndham Htand- inc. Waller Mcflrall. . Hyrnn Munaon ,nUi other standard artists. And through the show Is Raymond Pallard and his brilliant work ut the organ. ' . New Gymnasium , For Prospect School Work. on. Ih new jrvmnaslum for the Prospect school Is - progressing rapidly. It Is 40'by 80 feet With high 'ceilings In the 'naln room for basket ball and other athletics. There Is also another art for ' good sized-' stage also shower baths and other conven iences. A hew addition to 'the school bulldlng was completed this summer and allj the buildings, will be steam heated. . There nre 25 students In the high school und over 20 Ih tne grades Card of Thank. Wo wlfih to sincerely thank our many friends for tho expressions of sympathy and kindness during our recent bereavement. A'o 'or. the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F; Dunford. t'hns. Dunford. Jr.; ' ' '! Mr. and Mrs. H. II. -fdmnrnna .. and Family. , Mr. and Mrs. O; W, Dnforfl' " and Family. Mr. snd Mrs. A.. F.. Dunford end Family. IS . Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Monroe. 'Marecll'a Miracle Mineral, radio-active substance of the eann. jne great Dlooa and body builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore. Mrs. J. A. Kverctt, 20 Willamette street. Jackson county agent, Medford, Ore, Tel, Z97-Y. I ' V ' lit ' 0 After Da r row's Leg&l Laurels i aim yM William Scott Stewart, (above), youthful Chicagoan, bids fair to eclipse the fa inc. of Clarence Darrow as a criminal lawyer. He cleared William D. Shepherd, alleged germ murder er; saved Bernard Grant from the gallows; and was the father of the insanity pica that saved Gene Geary. "Now he is defend ing Wesley Wcstbrook, accused in the alleged Druggan-Lake jail delivery plot. GOLD HILL HAS CHEVROLET DEALER Charles E. Ogle, a well known busi- has been secured by the Plerce-Hurrison .Motor Co., Inc.. to handle the Hales and sorvfto for tho Chevrolet hi Gold HU1. The new firm will be known as the Ogle Chevrolet company of Gold Kin, and .will-operate a well equipped garage on the Pacific-highway in that town; "We are esecially fortunate In securing Mr. Ogle to represent us in the northern section of the valley," sald.Mr. MeWllllams of the Pierce- llarr son Motor Co.. Inc. "Ho is well known locally and will be In a position to render htah-class service for our 'line In Gold Hill, as well as-handle i-nevrpiei sales in mat territory." Tho opening of a branch In Gold "111 Is the first step in an active- cam palgn by Plorco-Harrison to further Chevrolet Bales in this part of Oregon. B. L. Kollcnborn, . factory representa tive of the-Chevrolet company, was In Modford last week conferring with the looal Chevrolet management. - Mr. Kollenborn wiis extremely optimlHtic iover the outlook for future Chevrolet i ousiness anu saiu mat me lactory at .'e present time was operating on a capaclly scale to. meet the enormous demand for these popular, light cars. Cook with irae. 4th When Mil T OTCTWWL 1 want "just a taste" of something Take a bite of WRlGLEY'S let its soothing, flavorful re ' freshment appease your desire. Let it clear your mouth and throat and calm your stomach. Then your real appe tite will be stimulated and the stomach made ready and willing to take care of your next regular meal. Also, uk It "AFTER EVERY V MEAL" to aid digestion! N. You'll feel better! ' "tfoy e MEAL" You'll T- Tin Un-gnn Stall Highway Cumnil hIum It to hold i puliliti lioailiiK at Jacksonville oti Kibhiy. Ortnlier 30. fur th mr 1 1 oso of fi'i'liiitf ttut tin hi ii limcnt nf ponplo i-rciirdfiiK th mo tion of a Hiipcr road dUti U't to ) or Kunizod to Imlltl a rmtd in tlu Ort'on 'hvpm frm Wlllluini rnvL j Modfunl. JjicksoMvilli'. Uutli. Tro vult and U'IIIIuiiih I'rirk fitionn up, prar to bo oxtrcnioty utixiouu to havt' a miptT rond dlHlrirt mKUiilod and to Kt the highway nnnuiission mid i the firoatry service t lernl their hh sistance to tho coinpltlon nf tliin Unit. On tho surface, tho entiRlruetlon of a road from Medford to the O rep on Caves may appear to he an onrrnarh ment upon tho riKhtn of r runts 1ihm and of the Cavemen who have spent thniiKands ,to advortl.no tho Oregon Caves as an exclusive Josephim coun ty attraction, but a more hrnail mind ed view of this program will harp the fact that the whole of nouihorn Ore- ' son is to bo.benufIttod by any new road development which will make tho wonders of southern Oioon more accessible- to southern Oregon's tour-' lists. . - Development and pi-uki-ow in nouth- era Oregon as a whole depends upon the Hplrit of cooperation between each j .southern Orecon city In foHteiinu any- ,thim: that will help all. or tiny part of I southern OrOKon. I Tho attractions of southern Oregon are ko Kreat that no one city has a rich l to claim them as exclusively their own. Yator Lake belongs to ull ( of Houthorn Orefjon. tho Oregon Mar- I bio Caves belong to all southern ro- pnn and liouuo Ulver belongs to all ern Oregon.: now road nK to or from, any of thee at- will benefit II of wouthorn Orejion by developing an increased direct interest that will roup results In Increased publicity and In the in crcased number of touiiKts who will come to visit the whole of this vnca- tion wombM-lund All of southern Orrt,rn Bhiiuld hflii In getting the road built fntni Wil liams Creek -to the Oregon Caves. All of southern Oregon should hi'lp in getting Uio road , ntraii;hli'nod und widened from GoldJIill to the .Crater I'ako highway and in the near futum 11,1 of southern Oregon should uhsIs! hringlng about the eunstruetion of a HU1JOr aoenlc and econumlc highway '"' 'no iicauuruif unguu mvei the sea.- -Southern ,. Oregon Hpokca- man. TOLO HAPPENINGS ; " i , Mr. lui ny. at tin. mul .Mr.H., A- . i;uwtTH of Al- Oro. -wen? woi'lt-unil vIhKoi'H hoint' of Mr. nml All's. 11, V. Whitestono. The ladlca .art The Klrtlaml farm hud Tho liulk'H afo Hlatci'H, tho 111 Ih- fiirtuno of lftsintt their ulnlulc doft ( huck ) ono day last wock. Tho Community Club will moot at thn homo; of Mih. Antly lUicklrH on Out. 28. U 1 honrd- all will be lues-, out an thoro will bo-work to do for you feel you to aid digestion! feel better! E i" Mi- ble. Mr. utit Mi.h. J. 1j. I W mi n a nil faintly nf MiMfonl, hmi( Suiidiy at the home of II. Wliitestoiie. Mim. Ibthior and ,fi, IJtdhns re nioi (be xiu new .f tit. death of Hi elr tool her, vho pasett awy Ih ColorJiilo. The laoiew ba e I lie H.vnipatliy of (lie (onnn unity. Thci-f will bo a HallowVen soeial un (it i. ;ti at N oVIni-K at the T"lo Heboid Iiouho. Tlu sebotd children will tilve a prou'ram. There will be plenty o( ood eats. Tho holies will have a bt of useful housi-hobl articles on wile. Cmuc: da. your part as wo are plannitiK . to Imltl It on Hallowe'en nilu. Large Attendance Crater Lake Sunday Sunday Im'Iiik uii Meal fait day a lai'KR number of people drove to I'ra ter lake. A majority were from Med ford and southern Oregon, but cars were noticed from five different stales Including Ohio. - Tho lake never looked in ore beau tiful, the roads were it lea I and the forests are all dressed in their fail at tire. Although the IndKO at the lake is closed. a larue number of louriMs and homo people are visit in; the lake dally, and many slay in Prospect all nlcht, irniiiK or rettnninir. James Clrlevo says he had '0 visitors Sat unlay nlfjht and will be able lo take care of all win desire to see Hie lake during , this fine weather, both for meals and rooms. i. . o. i'. ! All local and visilint; iih-iiiIii-i's .-ii-c j ri'ulie.stcd to attend niectlni; lumiirrinv ! cvcnillK. Work In First Dckicc. ISU nV with irtn 4lh Hie hoi-lal. Cun K- us i-urly Prices Slashed on PHONOGRAPHS ONE WEEK ONLY! Tomorrow morning our doors open to MEDFORD'S GREATEST SALE OF PHONOGRAPHS! New and used ones all makes all models at prices you can't afford to pass up. This sale affords you an . "" OPPORTUNITY $150 Value Fine tone; just like new $43, $3 down, $3 a month. FREE RECORDS-EASY PAYMENTS B Combination I Radio and H q PhonogTaph 'i Come Early For A Complete Selection Childreh MOTHER Casloria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in anus and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, i- Flctclicr's t Y I " ir: Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying I'cvcrisliness arising llicrc from, and, liy regulating (he Stomach and Bowels, aidsiUic assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - Nn Ppiau-s. Physicians everywhere recommend it. ooooooooxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 1CS 30 North Central . Medford, Ore. oooooooocxsoooocxxxioooeooor To Buy A GOOD PHONOGRAPH ' at. '. $5 Down $5 A MONTH Cry for- CASH PAID ; Tor Second-Hand , ! Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House 315 E. Main Phone 505 ' $275 Value .. ,; 31ightly usod $98, $4 down, $4 a month! SPECIAL PRICES on Combination Radios and Phonographs and all Table Model Phonographs Buy On Our! Installment Plan Remember ' This Is - But A One-Week Sale IHli ,r. - C ol who accompanied her husband to( Cook with gaa. tf