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o o o .KIT o o G COSILY PRIZES ' Trophies to 1m- awarded for the best floats entered In thf Allien ran Lesion convention parade, to be held fn Medford the afternoon of Augu.-t 4. ate on exhibition In the windows of (trophy's ami larry Schn.le'K jeweh y More. Kach of lht $:iu silver loving V.ups will be awarded as first prize ivr finals in three different chissi llcntions, Including the most at tractive entry math- hy a fraterna uganizution A I'll) will he given lor the het float entered, in tin groan from otlt of town. For the winning commercial flout, one of the l-M-.-est enow ul 1 1 he awarded. The American Legion post other than Med ford having the largest percentage of their entire mem bership in the line of march also will he ii warded a silver trophy. A rlhhon Is offered for second prize In path of tho following classifications, w 1 t h honorable, mention to close competitors: For the mosr heiuitifully deco rated private car. a first prize of 52 5, a second prize of $ 1 and Ihreo honorahle mention a wards will he Riven. Kvery entry in the parade must he a hona fide float or it deco rated private cur. . Invitations have been sent to all fraternal, patriotic and service organizations in the city asking them to participate in what is planned to he te biggest parade ... ... iiu ... Jlpma Pugli w Mnmbiv I olv 1 il. a committee I ' will call on as many as possible of the various business and com mercial organizations, with per sonal invitations ami explanations of rules. Proposed entries should he list-1 d with the parade commiteec chairman, Pole Holmes, telephone 144, or at the chamber of com merce, headquarters. The prizes will be moved to the chamber of commerce windows next week. YIELD OF GRAIN L! (Contributed) It has lotitf been a matter of rcuret to thinking men in this valley that the old pioneers exer cised so little Judgment In the (ontinual cropping of their land 10 grain. In the heart of the bbwir land holt pottth ot vemiai, I'nihi wiih some alternatini; crops of alfalfa, wheat has followed corn, barley followed wheat and then the rotation repeated yeiu Kfier- year for the past 70 years until mil tiro has k''wii very weary of such abuse of her bountv. CotninK into this valley because of Its climate and with no inten tion to make his living hy the use rf Intensive methods necessary in Ainntnn:i f re to which state he . .... 1- ni.ll' I came. John t:. I norson, 1 ".( livlnu on the Pacific lillWIli , , came Into possession or jh hms. comprising the old Thomas P-eall hom site, and not knowing that the land had been farmed to death by his predecessors, he continued the old process, believing that it ...... tho ..ni-roc t thinir to do. What looked to be a fair stand of wheat I Payment in Klamath county after and hirlev In Mav was subjected having completed his contract with to the freak rain we had In early the Coggins Mailing company. June, and much of the heavy I Mrs. ,tlllu Trusty and family, grain heads fell in the ground or Mrs. I A. Alerryman and daugh Modued" as u-uallv denominated. . I -I'm U hla and Lllen expect to lr Th'orsnn threshed the Bra In early Saturday morning for .. 1 .1,,, wiica- Crescent lake, where they will join a few days ago. and the J . 1.,1,11, n th -Mr. Trusty anil enjoy a two weeks of which n portion remains on me j , . ... .. ..t. .,r tl.o ninfcill tig at the ake. u roii 1 hi. me ii-.-ini - 1 when so near maturity, yicldc! nidi- 72 ' i bushels to the acre! while the barley did somewhat better, the yield being 73 bush els per acre: The farmer never has a look-in in this day and age!: ut A large attendance is uiRed the meeting of the Medford Mer chants' association next Monday evening, 6:30. at the Hotel Med ford where a numl of Important topics will cjnie up for discussion. The most Important will be the stale convention of the American Legion early next month and plans concerning what loral merchants will do to entertain the Visitors will be discussed. The county fair ! nr.t Seolcmher will also COIilO tin 1 for discussion. PHOENIX LAND SUIT STARTS IN COURT; llc.irimr f.f trstli.iony In tho Mil; ! nf All.prt Stot l; nc.iint linl.i t H.iKti to .Iftfrniin' si'lvprfip l.-ind i).iim. on the Stu' k n..p. rly n.nr I'hopnix. on tho Parifir hichway. 0) hitiK hcarrt In the rlrrult court today. TJ rontrovorsy l ovpi- n strip of VmiiI nlmnl I" fi-ct wldo. and pxtindlnit Tor a.niilo ulonu hf tiorlh fiidf of l!if iifUi Ttii' iiVin north tMr of tho tiff in rpprt'st-nt.-il hy iTJVnk .SVwtnan and th" 1 .Ii friM- tj r Attorney C Kell. BELLVIEW WILL f AT COUNTY FAIR PPl.UVlPW. July U The Pe view t 'iitnrii unit hiii expect tu hav,. a booth at the Jai kson coiin ty lair in September where they hop.' t. exhibit s.uiif of the b.-f-t .products available in thi. coniniu- i nity. They aio also going to hav on ex hi Ml inn their hope chest, at the n fair at which time oham-ps wrll be . sold, so that every one wi.-diiiig will - have an oppi.ruinity to see of what this chest is composed. The pro ceeds from hoth project will ho applied to the club house fund as "lany things are needed to enm- plete the building .Mr. and Mrs. Jil daughters Wilma 1 satisfactorily, kson tlyger and lid Mildred and are .pending a of the Woods : .Mis: Janet Wilson t Pake few days camping. Mrs. O. I), folby of San Francis- co who is visiting with her uncle. Pan Payne is reported much im- proved. Mrs. Colby had the mis fortune to sprain her ankle while cam pins at Diamond Lake. Mr. laud Mrs. l.'olby expect to leave fur 'their home some time during this ' week. Mrs. Camilla Owen. Mrs. Minnie Parker and daughter w ere Mcd ford visitors on Monday afternoon, 1 Miss Myrtle NNjrred is spending a few days this week with .Miss , WUda Merryman. beioro she leaves ! for Nam pa, Idaho where she will i enter a college. I Mrs. Itichard Sheidcitcr spent 'Wednesday in Weed, California 4111 business. I Mrs. T. II. Merryman and Mrs. visitors in Aled- foi'd on Thuri-day afternoon. Mrs. I'M win Dunn attended the ; Rebecca installation at the I. (). So. F. hall on Tuesday evening- The Jwork was put on by the drill team I from the Med ford lodge. Mrs. S. K. Hallux attended the meelitlK ol the Veomail Indr.e on Tuesday evening in the IoiIkc rooms. A larne class was put thru the last device of initiation. At the close of the meetiiiK delicious refreshments were served in the diniiiK room. CrelK Hays Is busy hatiHnt? wood from his new homestead in the Hyatt country. Mrs. Pose PiiKh expects to leave soon for Missouri to make her home with a sister who lives there. Mrs. Punh has disposed of her pro perty fn this community. Mrs. Pell Jackson is spending ten days In San Francisco on a pleasure trip. Mrs. S. K. Parties hail a new Pniversal electric raiio installed in her home this week by Dodf Prolhers of Ashland. Harold Allison is expected home soon from a trip to M t. W hit tier and other points of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hamilton and family of Portland are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hamilton's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer. Jim Tucker js spending this week nttendinf jury duty at Med- ford Fred Homes has finished binding j a large acreage of grain for him- J sen as wen as a numoer 01 pieces for other people. Mr. Homes will start iiis threshing machine tin last of the week. Mr. Gordon has quite a crew of j women at work in his field of 1 bulbs, which are making rapid ! progress toward maturity. I J. L. Nell nnd Mr. Frost spent i TllftUfl 1' it Mr. Neil's Dead Indian -""j ' '"OCO. Mrs. Muscat and daughter who, have been making their home with! Mr. M uscat and M r. Plaistead In , Toleman Canyon returned to Port- j la ml to visit her mother for it few i hiys. j Mr. Muscat is looking for cm- Mr. and Mrs. L. IJ. Tucker of Trail spent the wi tlves and friends nity. end with rela- lu this conimu- ! Clara Bow Film at f, . C J rate nan ounaay Kh( trocutinn of a tnurderer In ' (a state prison, a bank robbery anil' ' a gun battle between police and ! .a cornered gunman and his wife; and thrilling episodes in CJara : 1 pow's new Paramount starring picture. "Indies of the Aloh, j which will open tmnm row for .1 j 1 hree-day run at 1 ftiTjt'HCrafrian j theater. j It Is Clara Low's first Herious dramatic vehicle since being raised to stardom a litle more than a year ago. Hitherto she has been, identified with flapper role. In, the new vehicle she is aeen as j Vvonm wife of a savagely sue- Cessful bank robber, whom even - ' ton He wtif force In lo "wt ra lih t." I .Miss Pow is supported in "la dles of the Mob" by a cast of play ers chosen with special care to portray the vivid underworld char I actors who people the story. - - i'hero will be two new act o alkit s and the mo vP-tone ncti I. M it YIhIi l.im ! MII.WAI'KKK. Win.. .Inly 14. . 4, Alfred H. Smitll. lmocf;itlc I ' .-Mnilulnt. f. prfit!"nt, int.-t'1 to Vi.rnin ilurlr.n th. fai paicn. John B. ':ill:ift.in. Wiwon-' : n national ronintittcrmnn. an-; . nnun.-.-.l follnwine hi rctvj-n from thOnK'tlni: "f tho national rotn-j , nill.c In New York. Mr. Calla-I '(,an di... il.d Wisconsin polltlm m ........ i. 1.1.. Attorney;,!. I, , x,.,v v,k. O i I Classified advtilliig sf.i reaulti. HUH , Si. Mark's I.p, I ml ( hni Fifth 1 1 sty. '.Viner onkdale ;) nd II'. ly omnuiiiiitn. S ji. in. Holy communion. I 1 : 1 a. Wm. it. Hamilton. Pastor l'rNh) uHan t hureh, Jack sou v ilh I Sunday services July 1 .. Sunday school 1 0 a. m. Morning services 11 a. m. The speaker at that hour will he A. W. Shepherd. There will he 110 even ing service. All will he made wel come. Plrner K. McVlcker, pastor. UiMues Men's ;osm1 Train The regular ineetitiK held hy the Kospel team will be at Williams Creek, 'July 15 at 'A p. m.. with Phil lleetehry, pastor, the speaker of the day beimi Kvcrett Cole and Jim Dole. Kvery one wishing to Is requested to meet at city park at 1 p. m. A koixI lime is assured to all. Pull Unspcl Church 1 West Main and New low n Itrother and Sister Lewis Decher of 'allejo, California are coming to take chaise of the work and will be present Sunday. Sumla school !i:4.1. Morninu service 11 a, m. VouilK people's itieeliiiK 7 p. 111. KveliillK service S p. in. I Vou are cordially Invited. !eo. II. leenhower. chairman. First Itaptlsi Church i W. II. Katon. Ph. D.. Minister Sunday school 9:45 a. in. ; Morning worship and ilia. m. j Cnion evening service I First Presbyterian church. I I'nfoti younc people's m the Preshyieilan church a sermon I he etlnir at lastor W. II. Katon will lie home j and will speak on Sunday morning. Try our welcome. j Ion Lutheran chuivh ! .Ion Knglish Lutheran church. I West Fourth street at Oakdalc. F. W. Itussard, pastor. Posidence, j 2 Hose avenue. Phone 1 IMI f -X. Sunday si-luml at Hi a. m. ! Church service ;u n o'clock, j Pi' nie social for members and I friends of the congregation, under auspices ot Lidit Aid society Kdgewooi). the Mr. and Mis. next Thur lay at siininiei- camp John Fluhi er. First Methodist I'.plscopal Chmt-h Pev. T. II. Temple. I). D. Ites idence, 27 North Orange street. Sunday school, 0 : 4 r a. m. (!. A. Meeker, superintendent. Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock. Sermon by Uev. L. F. Belknap. Solo, "tiive Thanks ;tnd Sing" (Ha r ris , M rs. M . X. Logan . The mem hi. rs of he Kp worth League will join with the young j people's organizations of the other j Protestant churches in a union service at 7 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church. Cnion evening service at j Presbyterian church at s o i Prayer service Wednesday First dock at 8 p. m. First Christian Church Ninth and oakdule streets. Car man :. Mell, minister. Office and pastor's stury in the church. Phone 1007. Itesidenee phone PUT. The pastor will occupy the pul pit Sunday morning ami speak j oil Auversaries 01 me 1 rowo. Th(.,., ...ni Tl (,cial music irenu- ine worship and a fine fellowship. I ltlble school assembly at !P4fi. Kverv department and class Joins In extending you an invitation and urging your attendance. The union evening service at S o'clock will he held In the Pres byterian chunh. I'nion younq; people's meeting at the same place at " o'clock. Mid-week service every Wednes day evening at 8. "Test our welcome." Main strrW !. !:. Clmivh Souili William Kenneth Pay, pastor. Parsonage, 25 North Oakdale I avenue; pastor's study at church. i;otn pnopes, ,14. Sunday school in a. Frank Huberts, snperini Sermon. "If There Is 1 m., in cipient. 1 Heaven There Is a Hell." 11 a. m. Kpworth League services. 7 p. ". Sermon, "W hen Christ peiurns." S p. m. Praver meeting and choir prac- I lice eoiiesuiij , 1 . .1 11 f, We have at hot h u which 1ms special music and sopg f our Sunday services, much to do with our nnii ni tendance. Our Sunday eve- nlnir conaregjttion In most encour 1 ii inu. for during the summer months the line to keep us from church is strongest. Let us be jhnal and faithful to our bes; I Friend and go to church some where every Sunday. First Churvli of Chrlsi, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in P.oston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at II o'clock, church edifice, l' 1 2 North Oakdah. Subject for to morrrAv, "Llf." Sunday school at ft:L n. tn. Ap U rants under the age of 2M may be admitted. Wednesday evening meet logs, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at H o'clock. The reading room, which is in ; the Medford building. Is open daily from I'm to 4, except Sundays anil holidays. The Pihle ond all au thorized christian Science litera ture may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. I Pib Hchool, !;4ft a. m. The at tendance hns been at high record so far this 'summer. Kverynne in thecityifurgedtn atao etao 1 tuol thf city I urged to be present tri help keep it up. pegularlty i.l- a great nwxet In hlbl study. Wrl (J. Walk'T, "u peri n tend en t. II m., jwrnmn, " The christian a Non Llirht," Pntor. .Vusic f'l'ehldo. trrran voluntary, "f ant Ilene-' Slo Q y. Off-rtory, "Abei.d" Ik-human. I'nion set vb v-Th.- Cohf hrty. llW retll'e. MUSIC, IJ "i UlYt loit tlHle. ; t "Abide With Mi-." With ehhiH";. (iffertory. "p.ereeuse in li-ina-Jot "- -SpiniH y. 0 Connreaiional iiiuiiiK 1' by the youtiK people's chfir. T l. m.. Pni"H Vouti Pe'ph-'s .Miil-weel; P.iblo study and pray er service with Mrs. J. M, Merritt, at 1M Itoss Court. The pastor will leave his elder ..11 Wednesday morning to attend tlx- annual meet in;; of - synod at Albanq. July 1Mb to ".'.".th. Christian Church The pulpit of th First Christian ; church w ill be occupied Sunday morning by he pastor, t'arman IV Mell. who has just returned from the state convention of the Chris tian churches held at thf Turner ; Chautauqua grounds. Mr. .Mell was chief musician at the convention this year. tin iti reeted the assembly sitiKinc of the 1 i.ihi deleuates. conducted a lai'' chorus, provided lor all special numbers, and directed the eonveil- ilinn orchestra. He rendered a solo for tli oeniiiK sessioix and was so well received that the convention committee besieged him to sin: for every sesion but he only re- 'sponded a few times to their t requests. i lie was also uiven another place I on the prouram when the comtnii j tee asked him to address the cou- eou- r ,n ivention as a substitute spcai Dr. J. II. Mnhorlei. ,if ; who was detained on ; I illness. Mr. Mell rep"its an :t. Li count exception- ially fine convention thin year. Sev ;eral other members of the local' : church also attended. 1 j The pastor will speak Sunday 1 j morning in his own pulpit on the' h u h j e c t. "Adversaries of the ' j Crown." The union evening ser j vice will be held in the Presbyter- , t ian church. SAMS VALLEY IS NEARLY FINISHED SAMS YALLF.Y, July 13. The change for cooler weather Is great Iv annreciated after enduring a few days t real summer. The few very warm days were much more noteeable owing to the fact we have had such moderate weather for most of tho Reason. Ouiie a number of our grangers attend the meeting of the Central Point ('1 range Wednesday evening and report that Orange to be pro gressing nicely, with a very good attendance for that meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cowley and the hitter's mother, Mrs. Itcekman of Central Point, were Sunday vis itors with Mr. and Mr.s. John Hall. Jesse Mc Kinney left last week with John and Harvel Jones for the Klamath Fulls section, to try his skill Tailing timber. Miss Let ha Treshani returned to her home at Holland after spend lug a week with her grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Treshani. Max Seh ul. Is justly proud of his ceond cutting of alfalfa, which I'- " ' V " "4 1 '"'Mr. ami feet since his first cutting. I 01 1 , ury land larming we consiuer uus a pretty good boost for our dis trict as an alfalfa producer. Stephen Wilson had (ptllo an ex perience Tuesday when a fire broke out in the haystacks where he wrus helping bale hay with his father's and John N'ea Ion's haling outfit. Some iilck work got the machin ery, which was not insured, away from the fire, but all efforts to save the hay were fruitless and some 20 tons went up in flames. The large farm in the Agate district Is owned by a company and op erated by PI Itoberls, and pro duces hundreds of tons of hay every year. Stephen reports that con. siderable discomfort was experi enced during the fire which was added 1o by the extreme heat of the afternoon, but after the ex citement every one seemed reliev- ed that no one suffered any in jury, The H. Day family is en joying a visit this week from Cali fornia, relatives. Several large trucks are busily working on the gravel surfacing of the newly grad-d road. The , gravel is coining from the river j ground In the Table Pock distilet. J When this work is completed we j will have a fine strip of road wnicn ny no means will discour age the spf-ed lovers. Oruin harvesting is continuing In our district, but it will be n-vral weeks before it is completed. ow ing to some of the grain ripening so late. The two mineral springs In our district are growing more point In r dully, which Is evidenced by the stendy Increase of travel to the resort. FOOTS CHEEK NEWS Mm. Ola. Wahl npi-iil all day Saturday In Medford with' her daughter, Mr. Maude I'liamplhl. f:inri:e Koyter W'ns a (Jrar.t I'ftyK vinitor last Monday. Mr. and Mi'b. Oiin Kmlth and family have moved to Pleasant rreek. Mr. and .Mm. Chan. Wahl were miest of Mr. and .Mm. Ceo. Lanre lat Sunday. Clay l:ileH presented hl wife with n new M.iytax ahlnK run 'hlne last week. Mr. and Mr, Carle ore now enmped In Redwood park, and lin y are enjoylnu their eamplni; equip. Hi' lit very imieh. Mr. and Mrt. Oen. I.anee pent I ' t Tne.day nlcht at the hu.no of their iler. Mist, Emma (iuunyaw vt AliUfuru. HOME IS SAVED ASHLAND. Jul 14 --;Sp.-cl ill ( i'istrict Attoi iiey :;mt Mi's. Newton Ch.tlley and theii two childleil of Mtdtonl wiic in Ashland "ii Tu. day i-;tu, uith Irieiid. Mr. and Mrs. F.:irl Pule and then- daughter ot Montrose. Cali- 1 loii.i.i. Mude a vlj.it tti the C ,i . . ('r- 11 tainily in Ashland when they passed I hi u on Tuesday n ( iti--u way to Crater take. Mr. and Mis. Hale and their driunhler will viMt hertheru points in Oiccnn In - fole they r-t 11 1 II solllll. A I"i:e alnrni was sounded at ! in i ne i VI nek on Wednesday uilu , to Munition aid for a rass fire tb.it bad .started neat the city ii-erv.ur n 1 'row-sun Hitl and mar the M , A. Heath residence, pobby Heath youn sun of Mr. and Alts. Heath was wakened by the el'iieklint; id' the hurtuiiK ui'is and li.it-ned to call the lir- department. Yin lire men, w hen t hey a rrived . f' mini K.il.l.y wie.silin with a sliovel to throw up a trench ab.itit the Heath residence ami well in down I he W ass wit h a hose. The prompt work of I'.nldiy Heath made it pos- I'm- Hi,. tepiirtuieiit to ud the ! flames under control before they h.i.l spread over the whole hillside. M iss Marjorie Cilb ttc w ho is i employed with the Moon Lumber ! company, has returned tiom a cation visit to San Francisco. M iss Veha A spending smne V. C. Polk hoii has nttlrned h kely who ha I.. time visiting ut th ie on ( In-liM 111 1 her home al street Pan- die ilil'01 nia. Mrs. .L T. Kri wards, public sten !ogt;ipher of Medh.nl was in A.-h-i land on Wednesday afternoon to take Hie testimony in l inipiest. J Domino Provost has 1 a line new J unio the W purchas llmls , brougham. j A delightful mid-summer hrjdiLc event was given by Airs. Henry (!. Kliders. Jr.. on Wednesday after 1 noon at her pleasant North Alain 1 street home, in honor of Airs. Carol ! Wagner who is visiting in Ashland at tlie Ipune of her husband's p.ir lenis, Mr. and Airs. J. Al. Wagner. I Mrs. P. J.. Purdic, Jr., was the t holder of high score at cards and Airs. J. II. Hardy received the con Isolation award, while Airs. Wagner I Was plesetlted with a lovely gllest ; prize. 1 Mrs. Knders' 1 Al esdiiines P. I Provost, J. H. Ktlesl list inelitd'Hl U. Hardy, Donihi.? Hardy, Karl Crow. Charles A. Haines, s. Oeorge Al. C.reeu. Andy Mctiee. ( 'John K. Knders. Clifford J. liead Kdwiu Dunn, II Hal AlcNair. O. the honor guest. 1(. L. Iturdie. Jr . P. elaycomb. W. A. Paiilserud and Mrs. Carroll Wag- tier. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Nichols, Miss Kal her 1 lie Nichols and Kdw a i d Nichols of Valley View, and Airs. II. U. Westorherg and son Itichard of Ashland have returned pleasant vacation trip to th' bedch ill Crescent City. Air. and .Mrs. Leonaid ( and Utile daughter, Jauei 111 a n-eaii Petit have gone to Kitlh-i l mi, California to re side. .M rs. Kugenia Atkinson, pioneer resident of Ashland, is 111 at the Itarber Convali'scent Home on f'ranile street. .Miss Sylvia Provost, daughter of .Mrs. Sylven Provost on re.-t Is spending a f'W days at Lake of the Woods as the guest of friends. Miss Puniee linger recently en tertained a group of girl friends at a slumber party at tlie home of her parents. .Mr. and M rs. Marion Ilager on Scenic Drive. The jolly party included .Misses Virginia Virginia Hooper, Artiee Stoi-kdale. I June Sherard. .Mfnola Oosnell, 1 Putnam, Oenevi' Pauline Michial. Ida (.o-ie-ll. Jean ve K earns, and Vi-ra Wright. The curfew Is to become an in stitution in Ashland one- more and Ashland youths under seventeen years of age will find Ii safe to he at home after nine o 'clock rather than 1o be abroad unattended by parent or guardian. The bell is being placed on the city hall in the nia ii and will be sounded every I evening al nine by tin- Hi e depart- . tnent employes. It was found nee- t-ssary to have sonic reminder for 1 he youngsters who have been spending their eenings In itie paik I playgi olind. ; The annual meeting of tin 'stockholders of the Ltlhla Hotel!'? I corporation was beld on Tuesday. Less than hall of the slock was repl esepted Ol the meeting. Pe liorts were given by the president, V. (1. ,. Smith, and the treasurr, .1. 11. Manly. SiX directors Were re-eeeled, .1. 11. Hardy, .1. IL .McCee, T. II. Simpson. V. ft. .V Nmil h, J. W. Mcfov and Ileiirv lOndei-y. .Jr. It. A. Stearns was tialmil Uirctor tn place nf 11. K. Tonihton who has removed from the city. The executive bonrrl ol gailled at the close of the stockholders meeting. T. IL Shiipt-on was cho sen pK'sldent; .1. H. .Metier, vice president, and S. A. Peters, Jr., nccrcta ry. The band concert In Lltbia Park on Thursday night was very well attended and the crowd enjoyed a splendid program made up of numbers of varying interest, There were many cms from flown the valley points. Victor McLagUn Im Pictures at Rial to Victor McLaglen, who beea me world fa moils iih a result of n masterful pottiMy.il in "What Prhe fpory," Feores another victory as Citizen Hogan in 'Hangman's Hote." which opened at the Pl lallo theater today. This Is a John Konl iiroditf tion, basd on Ponn Pyrne's great novel, nnd it is, ac cording to flrft fhow patrons, the inufi m. lor ful picture of Us kind ever shown In (his city. The eatd includes June Collyer, tiry Kent, Karle pox. Hob.-ir 0 Phi " nth and 1 long li"t of ucreen and Te LOCAL BOSC SALE PLAN" :. Wood. 1 on init lee "N-W Vo k P-esc 'id lut'" - up. in pi. in o 111' p.iOiphlet .Inly A fnrihei- 1 uopt ration and iii.tp idU:tllV w 'iniiul tee. "AI.KPKD Wll.l.Nl'li,' ( Si.t;l. il I Tip- ..n .teres:. of Cm 11 ele iinAniiuoi: slv iiifi tli- iiinK tin- of fi uit i:m .te.lfoid liotel Wd July I 1 II aU.. lav 1 initely MM'I'S all olije. lioiIS I'i H the 1 pernio 11 !' to a pau wli-.'b did sc ,,f a M- uli'.tl lab"l irilni'oi's t Ml. -hide II wrap. A final CIS will b s 01 lo. k. ,iil liectllic ' held M. u the I f fruit cr-iw-udav evening. iilcl Me.lf.'ld. er is mt;eiill Tlu MllilH - V Will se.-Ui warrant plae nf Post's 0111 1 1 ibul inu i-en oil l h it I his most the pt if- U'k. .Hid V I quested t e is colli' attend, dent th louh loniia ters. and it is hi I movement will help ! of P...M-S in Ne-v ' 1 ltiihonic Plug ' PKIPFT, Syria, i Two cases of bub. hi Syria July plauu beep disc.ivered in a n l ! The a tit lioi it ies have t: l tic iiie:isuies. in which I'c-t Pelj.f i a-sj 1 in, "1 RIALTO ONLY Continuous 12:30 to II Today Victor McLaglcn Star of "What Price Glory" in Donn Bryne's great story. Tomorrow ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 The Chilling Fun Drjma 'A THIEF IN THE DARK" I I WM j J L ! ? Blue Flower Lodge 'It X wW,bJ!fJi' We 8erve Fins 1 i Clue hen Dinner t h $1.UU T j? A Good Place for 4 ; a place to dance ill Reichsteui it Betervation Call 341-R-3 II POINTEX II Jf WrHWB For Women $1.05 II WP' ti M B 8 INSURANCE J First Insurance Agency if Tsrr.r a nkrCA u ..., ' W ho Hi h . M AN A! II Phone 105 30 N. Central II 11 Medford. Oregon Dl H , Ail M Jor B mm SSW One Tube PALMOLIVE Shaving Cream It Pays Two Ways! YOUR MONEY Invested in a Savings Account Pays you FOUR PER CENT a year And is RE -INVESTED In LOCAL enterprises Which increase The PROSPERITY Of the COMMUNITY in which YOU LIVE The Jackson County Bank PS' ABLISHGD inns Medi'ord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit Mt:MHtilt I ttpt:RAL KI..SHRVII SYKYUU FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central 'l8-i-iuiif!' Mnl(o the Hotel Mfinjc your home. Your stay nt this frlettilly hotel will lio moat enjoyable. Circulating lea water In every roum. Check your car at hotel. POWELL ST. OTARRELLf- SAN FRANQBC0 24-K Gold-Plated Gillette with Blade ! Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 Tel. 631 Deuel Cool Ocean Breezes ' Avoid the nunimer heat. Come to San Kranclco (or yixir vntiitlnn or week-end trip unit enjoy the cool l'uciflc Itreczea. o o O 0 0