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r4L. 1 1 " ixoe six . ' AfEDFORD MATL TRTBUNB. frfTCPFORD. OTCKOOy, OXDAY, .TUNE 18, 1928. "Girl from Chicago'- Is Feature -.y . ; i ! r ?'" ': 1! v " At Rialto Theatre Tonight "Tenderloin,' First Talking " - ! Motion Picture, Coming Thursday j OF FOREST ROAD B. FALLS-PROSPECT OF A 3RD PARTY ilCTTB FAIX8, June 1H. The for8t service lit Kmviil;iiR and H(nii'lilf'TilnE the Butto Falls-1'roa-poct road thin milnmer ho that quicker trun8ortntinn can he hail in jl'bkc of fire. Mrs. Ilyril, mother of Charlie Byrd, filed Monday evening ut the Mcilfurd Community honpltnl, of hitr trouble. Tho rcmulim wore Hent to Coqulllu for burial. . The program kIvcii Friday eveu I ill! for the benefit of the church wan enjoyed by all who attended. KollowliiK Ih the protiram: Katun, Hlennur Curry, (n) "Mndy Lou," (b) "You'd ilelter Auk Me," (c) "Tho IJlue Tree"; hoIom, Mm. Joe Noo, (a "M Lll' llutteuu," Htrlrk land. (b) "Minhty Uko a Hose." Nevln: duet, "WhlBperlnif Hope," Nee, Curry: hoIuh, Mr. Nee, '(a) "H'h Nice to Oct- Up In tho Morn lni!,M .0)) "I'm ttolns to Marry Marry": . hoIoh: Miwi Curry, (a) "The Hwullown," (b) '.'The l.yuh l.lttlo DalKy," e) "If No Ono Mur rlcH' Me"; piano duet, Mrs. Ithca Jlotivcr liud1 Mrij. Joe Nee; vocal duet,, '?'Oh, That Wo Two Were MayliiK." Mi'H. Nee and Mlna Curry; KOlON, Mra. Nee, (h) "The Itoad to Kally's IIouhc," (b) "Wlllle'M Pray er"; hoIoh, Mr. Neo, (a-) "When the Hell In tho l.lRhthuuKc Tolln," (b) "I Lovo a LaKHle"-; ukulele hoIoh, MIh HCurry; vocal hoIoh, Mh Cur ry, (a) "Tho Linnet," (b) "Orand ina." Tho Medford American LckIuii will kIvo a dance In the high kcIiuoI KymnnHlum Haturday nlKlit, and a luri;c crowd 1h expected. Hmiiluy a Yeonian'H picnic will bo hold In- the Ilutto KalU City park. About 50 emu are comlng from the valley. ' MIhh Fern Wolf' linn-heou vIhU ln with her brother and' family, Mr, and Mrs. Krnent AlbertH. MIhh Marjory Gilbert' of KuKcn'e In Hpnndlne tho sutrlracr with her uititer, Mrs. Joe Neo. Mi'H. J. J. Hlmorvlilo returned Tuenday from KiiKeno wherii ahe uttended thd graduation cxereineH of the IT. of O; Oconto Klmcrvllle wna a niomber of tho uraduntlnK clam. Ho will teach at Kntiiih, VftHh., next year. ' Mr, and Mm. ' 'Allen Hookey, couhoiis of Mr. Ouy' Muore, ar rived hero recently from the east, and Intend tu mnko their, home here. ' Miss llolen Slmervllle, xtudcut uf tho AKhland . Normal ( Hchuol, s mHiullnK her vacation' In liutte FhIIh, Frank Hoover returned home Haturday from Ulveria, Calif., where he tauaht last year. ' Minn Eleanor Curry of Colorado la vlxltlnK. her brother and family of 1 h 1m place. Mr. and Mi. N. D. N'ukui'h of Kan Franelco m'o vlHltlnir In lluttc Pull (it ' tho Curry and Khort liomea. Mm. Nuuciit I'm n ulster of Mrs. Curry and Mi'H. Hhoit. i,'t i nVrini' m nrrrTm ra Aii'i'l1 nrwwr r tcena from 7h Girl from Cfivato' ' tte.rrlnd Conrad 'JJiieJ 'vuttMyrtiloy GOLD HILL NUGGETS "Tho "(iirl from OhlcuK"" '( toiiKo, KlHtcrinK mt'lodiamu, the soi-t that kcepH thi nudtt'nfe at; IiIkM lonslon from the flint Hccno to tho final fatlb-out. '- .it ro-" counts tho ndvftiititrcii of u well-' brouK'ht-up of tho ulil Kouth.j who , lenvcH. her' ugeel father an-J ; Iiiuvoh Iho (Ian(,'cTi of ti Ki'cat) city to navo tho llfo of her broth-! or, who ha fallen into the Imndsj of crookH ' ant! is HuntcnccA to death KxcUIdk and wlft uh mad hoiHi'H 1h tho' uttion uf tho n;i;t'j (lrama which whirlH t)e xUi, now known uh "Molly,, the (Jul from Chi," from ,-om!' danger to an other, until at hint he arcoinpllHh eH tho tank lie hus cumo to do. .Mynm; lAy ' tflycs the Kroatest perfornianro of her career, ho iuuho Hho Iuih the Hint part wor thy of . her talentK. SIS VALLEY What tho rarniqrs tormod na (ho host rain ot' tho hoiikoii wuh the ono which foil ho Htuacllly all day Sunday, mid, from nil' comments on tho value, wo surely will huvo houio woii-to iiu rarmora by liarvosl (lino, for Homo hav rnlnil tho ruin iih worth lullllonH (it ilnllni'H, while inn must conHorviitlvo hnv rntwl It 111 (lie thousands. At any rnto It was a great benefit Ut I lie inilrrl- Killed land and dnnuiKcd very little hay In this section. Tlin luro stoam shuvol for thu county road work nrrircd Krldav monilriR ami will ho used in 'cut- (UK? the (wo hills In (ho roud now under const met ion. Mrs. K. A, W'llhltn Iiiih 1-illilrned to her homo nrtiir a week's vlsli with liar son. Clarence, and family of Luko Creek, liriiniltnu is liu proved in heultli hut. Is nut very nviuiiK. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrtl C.lhbs. who spout n week horo ylslilnu rein- uvea anil menus, returned Sunday to their homo In Lonn lleach, Cu. V. A. Tresliani Is visiting (his week wl(h his son, llnrry, u( liol land. Mrs. Neltlo Cerm'S anil 1'niiln Juno of Klamath Fulls and lllrniu Monro of Hvam Valley visited Sat urday mid h'unclny with their sis tor, Mrs. J. A. Cook. K. II. I)ny left Prlday for the cattle 1-anno with Ills herd of beer Aitllo. -' At Iho annual school nioellim Monday it will be necessary In olect a director anil elerlt lo Mil Iho offices now held by Mr. 111K liaii and Mr. Abbott. Itnlph Ko-'ter and 1M Mormin, who left las( week for California to remain there throtiKli (he sum returned homo l"il(lii' wllh tho bo lluf thai soiKhern Oicroii Is Kood ennuKh (o live In for whllo at leant. ' Mr. and Mrs. Goo. McDoiioukIi returned Sliming from altendlim Iho State (iraiiKO meutlnx at Rai nier and rcixirt a wonderful trip an an Interesting session of the members. Tho Ladlos' I. C. of Sums Valley mot Thursday ut the homo of Mrs. O. T. Wilson for their lns,t meet ing; of (he summer. Af(cr enjoying' a social afternoon (lie ladles went nerved, Ice cream and shortcake. Geo. Stevens, all old-time friend of Mr. ami .Mrs. John Hull, spent a few day last week vlsitlnx at the Hall home. Mr. Stevens was highly enthused with Sams Valley and pronounced It one om the pret (lest valleys he had ever seen. Johrl' IliRham, who has been se riously 111 from complicated kidney (rouble, is slightly Improved at last rnporta. . , ComJ!merit rt being extended tllll Wrlcht over the lilrlh of n l.nhr boy WotliioBUiiy.rooruliiH, A fulMo firo alarm was Klvcn about 10:10 .o'clock on Tues day evening nt Ciold -11111. The bellowing Hlren Hounded and the larger portion of reHldcnls were aroused. It was found that .the alarm waH given on account ' of a- Hinall grass flro near tho tele lihono offleo on tho north aide of town. It was out at tho lime the flro truck arrived ut tho fcccne. Mr. II. IX Heed arrived home after u (rip oaHt this week. 3lr. and Mrs. Earl Moore re turned', from a Hhort visit to ('hlloqiiln the fore pnrt of this week. Clareneo Hhavcr, who has been employed nt Kndtkc'a store, is conriued lo his homo with tho mumps. Among the 11101:0 recent visi tors to itledrord from Hold HIM are Mr. 11. 1.. Kenuston, Mi'H. H. L). Force, Mrs. I'aul Thomp son, Mrs. I'lyorly. and Mr and At is. J, C. "waikor. Aim. Walter liungey of this city celebrated her 7 aril hlrtlir day on last Monday, Juno 11, and she enjoys thu best of health. W. It. Walker, owner ot the 111 Way Inn Is Installing a new and extra largo sink and is hav ing the dining room papered so as to - present better accommo dations to touristH and residents who patrontKc this- IKtpuhll Inn. Several residents , of Foot's Creek were visiting- , and shop ping ill Colli Hill this Week. Some of these were Uuy Itnlcs, Mrs. (Irl'ggs, Mr. and Mrs. Norton and (Irani Matthews. Art Mullen left for Portland tills ' week on. lyeount of blood poison In his iirui. lie. will ho laken to the Southern INiolflc hospital In I'ortlaud as he Is cm ployed here as depot agent by that company. The apple-thinning season In Iho vicinity of Cold Hill Is over half gono but several residents are being employed. The lel ((In. Mclionough and 'several other orchards lire doing miii-b thinning this season ' and em ployment Is furnished to sovoral. 'Ted Doll Is rapidly recovering from his recent Illness. The condition of Mrs. Hell Wright, who was rushed to Hie hospital Wednesday evening, Is reported to be slightly improved. Mr. mid Mrs. Lawrence Whit sett ' have been busy the post week installing a milk pro-cooler. They intend to serve customers In (lold lllll with milk. They havo several dead of choice cows which will lest ll per coin a very excolleiit amount iff butler fat. They Intend, If possible, lo se cure a rout o and It-vlre uillk each evening. Mrs. . W. Martin returned home from I'ortlaud the fore part of this week. Mrs. J. W. llryan Is able lo be out' after her illness of akout three Weeks. Frank Chllders is having n wood floor laid In the noli) lllll Kupb.v Co, Tho former one was ceciiicnt and was very lll'csoino to anyone wonting upoti It! It. F. Hwun did the eul'liotiler 'work. . 4 'Old Son Francisco' Scores at Craterian slapstick', hokum stuff, but relics on. deft and gentle thrusts-at Hie foibles of his neighbor and him self. He has u certain freshness and spontnelly that Is so often mlsslntf In old performers. Miss Whlttaker Is a most admlrablo foil for tho lli-own humor. Some. j)f the new popular songs Included in tho number which FrnnceH Vt'llllnms offers on tho Vltaphone prcscntiillon are "Oh, llaby, Don't We (let A lung," "I'm the Only Hoy' in the World Who Clin Cut a Hlscult in Two," "If It Takes Two Hours to Mnko Phila delphia, How Long Would It Take to Make You?" und "It does on Like That." MIkh William Is n former Keith hcndllncr and present star of the Scandals. She will be remembered by thosu who see and hear her. Anil last, but by no means leust. Is the Movietone news nio!. WASHINGTON'. June IS. lPl Senator -Vorrls, republican, Nebras ka, knows nothing about a mwo to organize a third party In tho presi dential campaign, he said loduy, when his attention was called to a report that a meeting would bo held in Chicago, July HI, to discuss such a proposal. The leport was that u meeting would be held in Chicago by Nor rls. Senator Itrookhart, republican, lowu, and Senator Nyo, reimUllcan, North Dakota, to disciiHS a third party. Norris said that he hud not been advised (hat the meeting would lie held and had not been askod to at tend it. "At tho present time i am op posed to a third party entorin.-! (lie field," Norris said, "and , know nothing about the report that a movement is on foot to start a third organization." The Nebraska!!, who has been mentioned as a possible candidate for prcsldnnt on a third ticket, said, however, that ho is dlHap pointed in the farm relief and the power trust planks in the platform, declaring that "there Is nothing to them." - - , . . IioMc Hlmnnon of KeIlyH cuf!open It; money;: she 1h confused. the day'H dancing over plckn , Then suddenly police whistles. hei way ''ihrouKh . the dim streets She U surrounded. Led uway to; thinking of Chuck White whotte the ' Ktatton hoiiRe and ' love she . wants; then from over 1 See "Tenderloin," Htarrins Do- j a hitfh wall a bate in hurled; it lores CoNtello. at Hunt's Cra-! fallM at, her feet nhe hesituteH jterlan martini? Thurnday.; froni, doing - nythlng" to' restrict trade and competition in tne casn reffiflcr field. i The defendants include ;Aaion . C. Sample, Salem, "OrO.I .; ; Mail It! If too busy to come to bank just mail your deposit Our acknowledgment will come to you' promptly by return mail and you will have the satisfac tion of boosting your balance just 'when you wanted to. HAL HOSS SPEAKS TO T If busy- Use the mails! ; . . KILL FOUR AND KANSAS CITY, Juno IS. (Pistol-ins In southwestern Oklahoma und southern Kansas over Iho week end claimed ut leiisl four lives, left upwards nl' lot) Injured and hundreds humeless. Ilellei workers today. repor(ed IhiK approximately JOutl wero home less in southwestern Okluhomn, where tornadoes Saturday night swept through a furtilo fanning district leaving a train of debris 10 miles Imp; and from Ihroa lo five mlloB wide. Tho towns of Mhiif and irendrick wero hardest hit. Three persons wero killed at lllair and scores Injured us tho twister sped on (owurd lloadrlck. wl ero three negrooa worn believed lo have perhhed. Ono negro was killed near lllair. Tho damage to buildings and live stock losses in Jackson, Kiown and Tillinnii counties ws estimated at morn than half a million dollars. While roBctio parlies today con tinued to Inspect, debris, virtually all ot Iho residents ot Iho Okla homa storm urea had boon account ed for. Otis Itlce. formerly of Kiowa county, wua missing.. Several communities wuro iso lated when laUrtnid .mill -highway bridges wind desttoyod ' and lolu phono linos levelotl. , .Army tents were sent trom l'i't Sill to provldo shelter-for thu homo less. . BOY SCOUT SAVES IHJ GIRL I'KXIU.KTtiN. Ore.. June IS. t William X.-lhy. mlddle-aK- I rjtm her of I he IMIot Kuek df)' trlet, was drowned in the pool at U'hman,t SjuIiikh. summer resort in (ht'- ,omh m-etluh of I'mattlla eoin(y ; yenlei'day about nuott uiki 'lolet Sl.athewH, 4. wuh overctme but fthnlly .mi veil by the promp: rOsuM-itation work by I.nren llenx ley. Pendleton liny Scout. The two 'wlm could not KWim, : t bevnnd their depth In the pool. . SALK.M, Ore.. June IS. P) The Oregon IcMKim of the Calhulk- t'entrul society, In convention here over tho week-end,. .elected' Frank Saalfeld of Salem as Hh preHldent, KucceedliiB IOmll Deiiu of Portland. A. T. Meithoff of i'ortlaud was eleeted vice prcHidenl, Arthur Moonnan, recoTdliiH, 'hcci o t a r y; John Meyer, financial secretary and Andrew Weber, treasurer. The throe latter live In Salem. , Thonsrimls of Catholics from til parts of tho stato attended tho con vention Sunday ' when pontltflcal high noiss was celebrated at the Hlale fair -grounds, followed .by a dinner and program in tho ufter noon. . At'i-hlilKhop (Inward D. Howard wits the principal speaker and Hal h. JIohs spoke as the reprcsentu tlvi of iovernor Patterson. CINCINNATI. Ohio,- June IS. The trial of !t present and ; former salesmen and agents of! Jie National Cash Kegi-ster com- j puny of Dayton, Ohio, on charger) of contempt of court will be called, Heptcmber 2-1 In federal hourt here is the result of the mandate tf i tho I'nited States supreme court, j which has been received here. j The supremo court directed the; fulled States district court to pro- . ceed with the trial when it ro-' versed tho declsitn of JudgeKmithl lllekenloopcr, who had dismissed 18 of the 111 men charged with I contempt. I Tho defendants are charged with having committed nets in viola-1 tion. of an injunction issued in i 1 !t it! in the government's antl- trust suit against the National ; Cash iiegister company, its offl-; cers and agents. j This injunction restrained the I company and its - representatives i . BL'PEUIOIE, .Wis., June 1. Wj Pouring rain which changed tho roncj between Cedar Island lodge ami Superior into " quag mires In places, caused President Coolldge today to postpone for one day more his visit . to his .summer executive offices. A tentative engagement to re ceive William M. Utitlor, chair man of tho national republican committee!, who arrived hero to day was kept by Mr. Coolldge by inviting the chairman to vh-dt ulm ui his lodge. , I Tho slight abrasion on the right heel froni which Mr. Coolidi,"-1 was limping when he left Wash-1 ington was believed to .have alo influenced him not to come to .superior toduy The abrasion al though not serous, . bothers the1 ehiel executive in walking. , Jiutler arrived In Superior I nn early train. TheJackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 198S Medford, Oregon . : . : . Commercial ? Savings ' Safe Deposit i- -'. ' ? . ' ' - - - ' . . -'.v . V; '- MBMBRR I SDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM jnnim? ELECTRIC jo . i Klpllnu's "Take ine somewhere east of Hucx, where the kcn Is like east of sues, where the host Is like Ten Commandments, and a man can raise it thirst," mlullt well have been sum? of old S.111 Kranctsco's Chinatown and r.arliary Coast, and i It Is these Teutons that nre rccre- j ated for us In the thiilllnit and uncannily realistic Yltaiihone urn ductlon, "Old Snn l-'ranolsco." star-' rlnx Holows Coitello and fealur IliK Warner Otsml. Two iicls of Vltiiphonc'cuiidcvlllc are seen and heard. Hints in-own nnd Jean Whlttaker. one of the foremost comedy teams on the vaudeville stage, make their how to the people of .Medfortl when Vltaphone presents them in its proKram number. "A Ixiiiuh or Two." 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