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KOSKIIl IIC, July it;. II. Os
r;ir ItoUley, 1 -yr;ir-t)l! forrwi m-iv-iee
firiMiuiM, v;iy dinwned Sum1:iy
n Ik lit in 1 liiiiiH'iul lake. Hp 1ial
Kn f'i" a swim, iuTiuiiiKiiiiol only
Iy u siimll hoy, ami was tliviiiK
from a limit when lit' was h'-anl
MHMf'lily In rail for help. He sank
immediately unci was tmi set-n
aiiin. I'oresl sei-vire employes,
called hy the boy's ones. founl the
Ixttly two hours later in fet-t of
water.
Ilmlley Was a resilient i.f I.ooli
;K (il-t.ws. where his pareiils leside.
lie Kradualed l;il year from the
school ot' forestry of the I'niversity
r Idaho. Ho has been with the
l'niKiia furet service for four
years.
Oscar Itiulley, L'l years of ae, a
forest raniier employed hy th
I 'mil' ua naiiuiiitl forest at 1 ia
iihi.'kI lake, was drowned Saturday
evening while fish In t; in Diamond
lake. Itodley, a resident of Kose
hui'K, loll n erbonrtl from a bout
tul appnrently could not swim.
Two companions in the bout at
tempted to row to him before lie
went down and pass an oar for
him to m asp and clamber into
llie bo;il. but the attempt was tin
jjiiceesH'ul. The body was round at it o'clock
Saturday nishl alter the lake was
drnij-U'd, and two doctors attempt
ed to resuscitate J tod ley and
worked over him several hours be
lore civinn it up.
Kodlcy had been stationed at the
lake lor tile past summer as a
fireman and is believed to hav
been a college student. The bodv,
acrordlns to reports, was taken to
Uosobur, where the funeral will
be held.
WEEKS' IP EASE
Phil Lounsbury, assistant circu
lation manager of th- Mail Trib
une, arrived home on the Shasta
this morning after an absence of
six weeks, duritm which time he
visited several of the principal
cities in the United States. He left
.Med lord June i', to drive Mrs. .1.
A. t'ltrrle and family back to t'an
lon, X. V'., where they built a new
home, and where her daughter
tlrace will attend the Saint Law
fence university located in I'anton.
At Detroit they took the buat.
fjreater Detroit, to liuffalo, X. V..
thus traveling the entire length of
L;i lie Krie and savim; one w holi
day of drlvinu. They urrived in
Canton on the evening of June
17th.
M r. Lounsbui y stayed there till
after the Fourth and then em
barked for Xew Vork City. He
visited several places of interest
there and then went on to Wash
ington. D. C. where he us-d tu
live, lie says lie found that things
had changed eonsiderahly. as t lie
pojiulatlou has about doubled since
he left. The next stop was New
Orleans. This city was the most
interesting of all from a hir-loricat
standpoint as so many uf the really
old world characteristics w ere in
evidence.
From (here he wnt to Los An
(ji'lis, where he was the fiiiest if
l'p-d .Me;u-s. former Medferd resi
dent. Lounsbury stayed there but
two days and then left for -Med-ford.
He is quoted as saying.
"There's no plaee. in the Failed
States like Medh.rd and the Koiuie
Liver valley, and Cm mighty glad
to be home again. "
1 ll aei-oi da ncc with the rerpiest
iiuiiJe some time ago by the Fruit
Crow ers" league, of the ( rcgon Ag
ricultural 4-ollege that a put et tea I
study be made of the many prob
lems relative to irrigation in the
Hogue river valley, this study has
been in progress In five denionstra
liMn.il nich.trds 1 v preseni ing liffer
ent still coiulitlons, and as a result
two field meetings to disctis i:-ri-gaiiop
and di .1111.1 ge proidems as
they have been observed up to the
pi'-s'.'iU time will be held Wednes
day. F. K. I Vice, foil speeiali.it of the
Oregon extension service, will U-ad
the discussion, ami all persons
having problems of ibis nature, as
well as all other growers interested,
are urged to attend these meetings
on Wcdnej-duy as follow:
10 a. m. C. S. New hail orchard,
on old Stage road, betwe-n Jack
sonville ami Central Holut.
2 p. m. Frank I'ptoii oich.nd,
on Lear Cre-k bottom, north and
cufi of t'entr.d I'oint.
BIRTHS
Mr(,and Mr. Fred Harrison of
, Lutte FjiM.h ate the pan-tun of an
eif;ht-puund baby m.y. born eaily
t hts mot ninK at the Community
hospital.
H
o Change la leather.
Dreifon Koc on the connt nnd
fair, without change in tetnportt
turr or humidity over the interior
tonipht atfd Tuecday. Modratp
w inds. r.-..-Miy nn!i and north-
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tU" inteiot tu every Jural lilt-ui-I
her uf 11 American I.eiun is
the following annouin cim nt w hich ,
appeared in yesterday's OreKonian:
"Oii'Bon has won the trophy ;
Which was Hie stake in a nieni
bership contest with the Idaho
deportment of the American I.e-!
ion, according to. figures that
have been received from the na-'
ifonal hca:ltuarters by Carl ll.
-Moser. depart mem adjutant.
"Oregon attain-., I a percentage
of JIM. I'll and Malm had liy.Hu
ratint; in the coiitcsi, Frank K
Samuel, assistant to the national
adjutant, reported. Through the :
contest Oregon attained the largest'
membership ever had for any ;
single .vciir, 1 1 , 7 Ti ." , while Idaho '
had about 4."uo veterans enllted;
In the Legion. !
The contest was based on per- j
cent a go and t he winner deter-
mined on the basis of percentage;
of gain in membership over the '
average of the past four years.'
The trophy will be presented by j
a representative nf the Idaho de-'
paitmenL at the .Medf.ird enliven-j
lion. The race started January
1 and closed July 7. For two yeara ;
Oregon has defeated Washington!
in similar contests."
Med lord post played a most Jnv- '
portant .part in the winning of j
t his victory, by increasing its
membership from :ts 4 last year i
to titiS in 1 y 2 S . This new figure i
is iiimv than double the four-year j
average of Medford p"st. which
is 31 It. Idaho will officially ree-!
ognie the Oregon victory by pre-;
seating the trophy at the Medford ;
convention in August. That the I
efforts of Oregon Legionnaires in
winning this contest were dulv
appreciated by the stale depart- 1
meni. Is evidenced by the follow
ing b-tter received by l'ost Com
mander Lroniley from the smie
atljtitant, Carl Moser:
"Hud dies: I'.elicve it or not.
'giing', but It is th.- ho nest-to-goodness
truth. Just received the
following; wire from national head
quarters, and I am dropping
everything to let you know:
Carl II. Moser. liT'.t I'ittuek
Llock. Portland, ( ireyon.
Twelfth Oregon percentage
I I'LL:: Idaho 1 1!'.:I0. Con
gratulations. Frank V. Samuel.
"This victory, to me, is the
greatest one that can ever he Won
by on.r si a I e, for fight ing under
heavy odds from the start, Ore
gon i-merged the victor. I iuddies,
all of. you. you are the ones mak
ing possilde this success anil there
can he no one more appreciative
of that fact than Commander
Ceorgo and I. Lveiy rciuiest
made nf you during this contest
was answered whole-heartedly and
we thank you a million times.
"Let's all be in .Medford and
make the rafters ring when Idaho
presents the trophy."
Daily Meteorological Report
July 10, lyS
Forecasts
.MV.lfnrd and vicinity: Fair wiih
out chance in teniperature tonight
and Tuesday.
Oregon: I-og on coast and fai
without change in temperature 01
humidity, over interior tonight and
Tuesdny.
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LOCAL DATA
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Temperature (dei.l. ..
llilihest HhsI 1J hrs.l
Lowest (lust ll' Ins.!
Relative hum. I pet. I.
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Precipitation tin. I
State of weather..
.. .00
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Clear
morn-
Lowest temperature
(his
ing, I'J decrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1
HUT, la.fi." inelies.
Sunset today. 7:11 p. 111.
Sun. ise Tuesday. -1:.0 a. m.
Sunset Tuesday, 7: 1 1 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
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Los Angeles...
Mnrshfield
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Portland ,
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Mi
teoroloKlst.
lleelM ttoliw trn Itejtlty.
Ib-uinninir today, r, i. Ib-c6t
will be af"oeiHted with K. C. Corn,
realtor. loeted on South Illver-ide.
Mr, lieebe will liave ehurire of the
offlee durii.f'the vurnm-r months
wheK the other denier takes f re
qtteitf vacation trip-.
For the pufC-few
nionihn Mr.
th.. u niif. in
ltet
hat ber-V in
-lIolmeB al et:ite office
U Pet. i 'rev lot! - to t!int
, d'-Hlt in H ill r.(T(,o al
: Falls for four yvte;-jt
on Mnin
time he
Klamath
Chiloouiti
Dan Sullivan, flock-
:10 Imo) u ui i b of
mnster,
wool .
The entire Los Angeles io Scatll
air-mail route will ijc lighted f'
niht flying within the next fev
w e e k s , according to Stanhope
Hoggs, government aviation offic
ial who was in Medford Sattirday.
He indicated the work of illumiu-:
ating the route would coinmt-nce
almost immediately, the equipnien.
having already been puicbaed.
The route will be lighted through
southern Oregon with the exception
of the Medford airpoit. hich must
be equipped with lights by the city.!
it being against the policy of the
government to light municipal'
fields. Agitation has been in prog-;
less for sometime to have the local
field lighted, and now ith tne
government taking an active step
in lighting the entire mail rotiie.j
the city is expected to take prompt
iM'tion. j
The coast air route is being ,
equipped with lights upon the com- 1
i pletion of liglutng the trans-con-: welfare commission. and Miss
1 t mental route t his month. Ac- ; Km ma Du I Srille. of the pubbe
1 cording t.o present plans, high pow ; welfare bureau of Portland, g;e
j ered searchlights will be placed ' addresses describing their aetlvi
: every seven miles through the Sis-j ties.
i klyou mountains, and where power: It is probable that the insti
I from electric lines is not available. ! tute will be made a yearly even;,
'each searchlight will have its own 1 according to sentiment expressed
j power plant. Kmci-geney lauding : by the delegates, who Will apply
I fields, one of w hich is located near j to national headquarters for a
Ashland, and others in other sec-j I HI'!! meeting.
I Hons of the valley, will la- lighted1 ' 1
;in order that pilots may land there
! when necessary.
1 I "pon the completion of lighting
1 tin coast route. Hoggs Indicated to
j Keeley V. Hall, local air-mail of.
' fieial, that radio beacons would
; next be installed by the govern
: 111 ut . making it impossible for
I ships to lose their way hi fog or
; when they were not near the
searchlights at night. Loggs was
J in Medford Saturday, en route from
j San Francisco to Seattb . and was
in the city only a short time. Kf
j forts are now being mad by the
government, according to Mr. Hall,
i to lease ground 011 which to place
I the ligiits and other equipment.
BIG CROWD AT LAKE
VisLors al
Sunday incliuh
foe. Mr. and
and P.crtha S
Lake o' th
Woods
rs. Karl
Saylor
d Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Claude
lylor. Air. ami
M rs.
Uld-
! C. T. Noe. Mr. and .Mrs. T. T.
db. David (iiiffiths. Mr. and Airs.
Frank Alberts, Murel Alberts. Mar
vin Alberts. Mi. and Airs. I. N. Alc
Coilom, Alary N'ess. Ih'nestine I're
denberg. all of Alclford.
Hoy Lice and Habe AlcNahl,
Klamath agency. Ore.
L. A. Moss. Air. and Mrs. W. .1.
Moore, Airs. L. A. Aloss, Mildred
.Muss.
I.illj.m
A rk.;
f A h1:iml.
:in Ashst. Juinsniuir. I'ul.:
M. Crave, A I K:i Jl. I.I .
Mi-lcn f li'i-k . ( 'In-ypniH',
j Wyit.; Myron Caste
- Kolsoni City. ( 'ui.:
-. Ala
Alar
Caster.
Knight.
Lorctiz.
Folsom City. Cal.:
Uwcndolyn Lorejr.. Wesley Loreriz,
II. C. Loien.. Krlka Noll. Frances
Noll, Mr. and Airs. Louis .Noll of
Klamath Falls; F. W. .Marks. Ku
gene. Ore.: Air. and Airs. Hen Fre-
idenberg. (iertrude Frtdenherg and
'Teil Fredenberg of Hutte Falls.
ASKF
NEAR THE ROGUE ELK
irict
iiili-nts uf 111" Ti-ull Cl-i-. U ili i
will fill. 11 rrilli-.l Willi till'
smie hirln;iv -.iuli. i.-ss-il.in Inn! 11
Idnnni'l- HiKiml In- pi.Mi'il nli'l :i inll
! iiii; foiistriiclcil ;il 111' sllitrt nirvi
inn Hi.. I'i'iili' i.iilii. nutliiniil liinli-
I wiiS'. "im yunls iilnivi- tin- Knuii'' j
I r.lk rcwcirl. AutuiKtx iiliinoiuh this
I riirv.' ill ;i IiIkIi i'ii'i npi-i'il mill. :
ncciinlinK tu i-i-slilrnls . .1" llii- ills-;
I liii.-l. Ilii-ri' in' from Hill'" lu 1J j
niar-i'r;l.lu-H tli'T'' iliiilv. Till- i-lll'V-
runs iiIiiiik 11 rllff. with n ili'iil int.
Kugu rier l.rlnvv. II Is ri-Kiiiil''l
:in .mi' nf 111.- fi'U ihiimur stiuts on
tlie lllllnl.v.
RICHFIELD PLANE 10
SPEND
Hmh officials of the Lichfield;
Oil company arc due lo arrive at j
the Medford airport this evening '
at 7 o'clock, in I h
tri-inolor-d
Fokker Ihoc. "The 1 Ilchf led."
Crr-ident Tatbott of the Lichfield j
cnipiiuy i amoiii; the list f eoM
ufficial.". They will jpettd the ninht ;
here and leave for tin north in
the mornini;. j
The Pinnule Vacklny eompnny:
iTinouticejn that on July -3. it and!
t':: it frill hohl a paekinK school'
I al its plnht." tinder the direction i
j of Frank Imh''j. Then will lie;
'no tuition fee. The (he
I limited, co nin(ft:iiit O'
i- win i
urned
apply .early. 'I i - e,a- In lo-ini; j
tailed Itectiuie of a lariee niimii' i '
of r'i,'"t fr uch a fejiool rf In
ftruction.
Wheeler
dolllde vbifM
hihu av,
ltoa
I crew work
.Miss Lillian Roberts, lied Cms
executive secretary for this coun
ty, returned to Medford SaUll da .
after attending a five -day insti
tute of executives from Texas.
Arizona, California. I'tah. Wash
ington and Oregon, held at the
public library i(l Portland durin.
the past week.
Twenty-five repre:
the six stales Were
ntatives
th
meetings, which included discis
sions of current problems t"
met in the organizations. Miss
Huberts reports that the inslitm.
was interesting and valuable, but
strenuous, as there were so many
phases of work covered during
the short time.
.V social problems course, under
,h). ,ijr,vtion of .Miss Mat
,tjl , njm (.cutive secretary of
Mni county, who has recently
l.cen transferred to Los Angeles.
was ., fen 1 11 re of the program,
;.oi .-e Clauss. of the state child
CENT. PT. GRANGE
WILL EXHIBIT AT
THE COUNTY Fli
At the regular meeting of Cen
tral Point ('.range. July 11. it was
decided lo prepare a com in tin It
exhibit for tin county fair, a ml
committees were appointed to lake
care of the many details of same.
There were ii members present
and many visitors from Jackson
ville and Sams Valley attended.
County Agent I lobe r I Fowler
gave tin entertaining talk on why
we laugh.
Al usieal selections and songs
were rendered by Airs. Anna Wendl
ami Airs. Catherine Wend! of Jack
soiivUle, Mrs. Lulu Slrohineie;- of
Cent ral d'oiirt and Aliss Doris l!ich
ardsou of Sams Valley.
Hefieshmetus were furnished
the ladies.
hy
Another petty robbery was stag
ed here early t his morning: Home
time after 1:1a when thieves ca
tered the II. S. Hoise Club cteai
store on est Main Htroel ami
curried away s lu from the cash j
register and a small collection of I
smoking material.
It is evftlent that whoever did .
the job was an amateur, as tho
safe, containing Slaiio in cheeks j
(n,.Iinil V,,, ,,,., 1. .. .. , "
hum dour was hrnkin liv n Imll
riitipr or mime nthci- heavy iuslm
mi'iil. ( 1 wo men from out of lown.
known by llie oinploycs, wmn no
tlioil loafiiiK around llm jilmn yis
lonliiy Hricinoon ami creiiini; ami
It Is del loved Unit lliey an: I ho
millly pair.
GLENDALE ONLY
F
The
entire low. of the (ilcnd.ib
bich desl I 'lj i i pi act Iy
t'n buWroVM fee'T-r, ir tr.o
kvas fixed at IIJ.VHHJ. ac-'
i Uf".
'.!' "f
Meun
f tu Diik to I!. L. (tuny, fire in-'
l surancc udjucter, u lio i loiinleled
.idjtii:tinn the lo late be t w 'k. :
(The fire d;nnai:e eo.T"d hy ,
aipfoxiioaleiy ?..". our) fh-vliiai.. .
DCspile the eon t lateral on.' plain
I Al A I f ATAr r
IbBKSIUKtIS j
! nnDDrn nr paoij
n 1 1 n n r 1 1 1 if 11 try
1 nuiiULu ui ur,ui
rUr: .lM'
- the 1 tu-r
L The ,
idy perfected to rclatibl
urned buildinuy.
new struct ure. nont l
I built of concrete or brick, a cdv
jotdinane,. having been panned lo'
' that effect lat week. , tc v ,
j $L".l0 wiu mill Is al-o to Pe
.n-trftctefl near fllendale, w liu
! ' " il nrK" nmno-i ;
of men. Ilure tu run to b"
nouirh timber In the Cend;ilo -
eiuity to nnl the mill for &'
years. I
GOOD FOR
nays Dr. Pctrio
Hour 3ttut4 r,fV.r-i
r M Pf IHtr U Tnev A
ASHLAND. July Hi. .Special' -The
Ashland Creek canyon d.uu
was inspected Friday by D. C.
lb nny. consulting eiMincer. ami b.
C. Strickland, representative en
Kiueer irom the stale engineers
oHice. Alter giving a thorough in
spection cf the rock on which th-
ti.iin will he built, both men s;iid
t hat they w ere not only pleased
but Unit conditions surpassed their
e spec tat ions. Mr. 1 lentiy tuaile
1 some suggest ions for changes in
minor matters which he believed
. w on Id make for strengi It in th;'
struction. This is the final inspec
tion to be made before the pouring
( of the concrete. That work wiil
probably begin Tuesoa or Wed
nesday, according to the statement
of City Kngineer Walker. 'I wo ear
loads of lenient from the Hold Hill
plant have alteady been hauled to
the dam site. The two consulting
engineers also visited I he gravel
bed 1 hm will tmnisli the grave!
supply and stated thai the pioduct
; is of good quality.
1 Al r. and .Mrs. Louis Dodge. Miss
1 Kdith Dodge and Robert Dodge
! spent the week end at their slim
mer home at t he Lake id' the
' Woods.
Itev. Charles D. Catl'ney has re
st 111 ned from a t rip into Ceniral
Oregon near Head,
Mrs. Kthel Chappie and her sis
jter. Miss Kmniii Jenkins, and Hleiin
1 (Jtiiley spent the week end on a
; ti ln to Diamond and Crater Lakes.
! John Patterson of F.ugene, dis
trict engineer for the Pacific Tel
; phone and Tclc-;raph coiupauy. re
cently vjsi;,.d Asliland lor tw-o da' i
iaHetiding f 1 1 business errands.
Air. and -Mrs. II. J. Metealf an 1
; little son of Fort Worth. Texas, a- e
visiting in Ashland with Mr. Met-
nil's brother, li. K. .Metealf. and
his family. It. .1. Metealf, who is
geologist, is making a trip to
i Kugene, Ore., to visit the gcologi-
' cal department of (In I'niv
f Oi e-:ou.
! A student "mixer" at the South
jet n Oregon normal school tu-nisV.-od
a pleasant and jolly evening for
'students and faculty members Fri
1 day oveninn. Dancing furnished
lainnsemenl for the affair. Hie inn
Uie being furnished hy Dicke's or
! chestrn.
! Dr. and Mrs. It, L. Utivdic an 1
'their hoys went to lie Lake oT the
i Woods Sunday. The doctor has
returned to lake Mr. ami Mrs. O
III. Johnson out. lo share the vaeu
i lion w ith them.
j Mr. mid Airs. Karl Isaac mid Mr.
hind Mrs. Dan Kay ami daughter,
1 Itarbaia. visited Crater Lake over
j l he week end.
Mr. and Airs. Sylvan Provost and
daughter. Miss Sylvia, and their
I house gitesl, .Mrs. Har lan of Oak
land. Cal.. leH Ashland Friday to
make a trip Into Canada which will
reipdro two or three weeks.
Mr. mid Mrs. Clara V. Voitny..
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Slack, Mr. and
.Mrs. I'l wood ei hurg. Mr. and
1 1. Mrs. Drati Scott drove to the A 11
j plegHte
river Thursday evening to
1 jolly picnic outing and
The evening campflre was
enjoyable feature of the
(plioy 1
supper,
a most
picnic program.
AHss Adelaide Smith wai honor
ed Vritlny when three of her close
friends, the M isses Juanita (loss.
Margaret I'errinn and Rosalind
Wise, gave a miscellaneous shower
nt the home of Airs, (telle Schwolu
on Church street. The affair wan
In recognition of Miss Smith's np-
ta-oachin;
marria"" to liny ( 'la rv.
I Kamca. story telling and con versa
lion until refi'i'sliineiits
ed at a Inli. hour Ml
Ni ALSO SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE tfCl
j m rfl ATTRACTION . ijCvJ ',
A m Jmr j m hindoo crystal gazer
Bajat. ' ybmm,s' ' niuwn j Tlle Most Perfect of Mind Reading Acts
'TyyJ' l SEES ALL KNOWS ALL TELLS ALL V
TRUCK operators know value . . . .
Since the announcement that Graham
Brothers Trucks are now all sixes and ull
have 4-whecl brakes, sales records have been
shattered .... Production has passed the
300-a-day mark.
See these trucks .... Drive one -the size
that fits your business.
Phone now! We'll demonstrate.
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TRUCKS i f ik Iha S - ;
rr i veil many useful ami heatil U'ul
i;iils. Those who were included i:i
t iie guest list were: Misses Jean
SI rail on, F le a n o r Swedenburt,,
Helen Pembertou. Alatlue and
Marie Mitchell. Lydia Smith. Lynda
Order. Marie Davies, Marga-et
Churchman. Flea nor Pro w 11. tier
triule Ahlstroin. Margaret Doss ami
l:iil I en nctt; Mrs. Crover Leach
and the guest of honor. Miss Ade
laide Smilh.
Miss .Myrtle Norretl was honored
Thtirsilay evening hy a ;roup of
friends who surprised her. previ
ous to her departure this week for
Nam pa. Idaho, where she expects
to enter Northwest colleno. About
:'.u of Alb s Nor 1 ed's friends Kath
red lor an evening of panics,
da inly refreshments were se-ved
in t he evening. Miss Norred
as a high school senior this past
June,
The apt h ot crop is now read v
and -growers in ami uhont Ashland
are selling a cry fine product.
There Is a very good crop I his
year in the Vallow View district.
M r. and .Mis. Charles Ha in hie
and Miss Fannie datable of Santa
Kr.sa, Cal., have arrived in Ashland
and are visiting al the home of
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. WHiner
I'oh y. on Hreshain street. Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hainhl", Miss (1am
Idc and Miss Kva Pnley vhdtod
Crater Lake, where Ihcy ri'iuaincil
mil II Sal unlay.
John Kilwitnls. a nephew of Mrs,
: Prank Dickey, has gone to Los An
geles to upend some lime visit In
his hrolher. Freeman ICd wards
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cleveland
and their children of Medford at"
vishlug at the home of Mr. Cleve
land's brother. II. O. Cleveland.
Rialto Theatre, M -a ory i by ten MAAi ffv
I KjpKj million readers is now rRy3MlPtarahie ft '.
- ti lii EfSi " n0hty picture. 'Kf B j
nioiioii iiii lin e illrei tion linn Iniieii ! W&M A d'liama of the big gJJi HtRif I -
ii fun s novel and hrniiKht il In: rngxn timber country you will W fMbUiL ' E '"i l
Hie hi-i n Willi the sanie .siliil , never forget. , I NfjFt jAf S I A
nnd iitnuisnliere Hint the rnitlior in ftfA'jjS r ' I - fcTll I
leiuleil ll to have, bill mull i nil (ft''fu J, atl lM.' B 1 i
line oieiieil Indiiy nt llie Itinlto: Ipsul Comedy 3j '2?1wSfli I I
Iheiilre. II Ih dene Strattiii'l'or-! jftCjH Charlie ' IsfV&Btk fcFtl J I c '.
ter n 'Treeliles." illreeted by lie:' Chase &,ffikt' . Ji ' f"
doii-ln-lnw. l.eo Meehiin. ! nPj and SfffSS &L&tfW 1(111110" ;
Vltlinui iitt.'i'tnu llie netiiin or1 U p-l I . BuM lffif5 ' jf 1 1 II '
llie Kiillll. Meehiin lias tal;en Mih. ! ftULI I Montana 4Lr i'jBf ' V WSjv) '
I'oilei'H dell:llirill lale nnd no- 1 k YTt I in V, vrt 'jJtVZf- KCA '
dueed II on the ncreen orreit In Nn 1 "Tne Flent 3? lUyCI
were serv. every ,,e a l 5 3mM I IffSoSl .
Miiini r-'- on" oi iiic ooii:Mniiiir icitniret. am i ' i'rys
day V r-A,r-y
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Brothers
Of DODGB IIOTUH, IMS,
Trade Marked Stock
MADE IN MEDFORD
of both (he book and picture is
its simple understanding of human (
nature.
Special credit should he Ktven le
the cast, which includes John Fox,
Jr., Heii" St rat ton. 1 Inlmrt Hos
wort h. Kit hi He Jensen, Hilly Scott,
I .a f e M c K 00 a ml Fra u hie I )a rro.
In con lu tic t ion with the regular
picture program at the Idaho thea
tre this week, the audience is be
ing entertained with the Croat
llulce and I'rincess Irene, known
as one of the finest infmt reading
io ts on t I.e const. 1 1 nice reveals
llie future as well as the past.
f RIALT0M
- TODAY , t
QC)I Tlie Best Loved of World- M J, if ljlj
! m Famed Storie3 ' M
U I GENE STRATTON -Jfor r WJi
mH PORTER'S 7 WA
A HERE ALL KEXT WEEK ,1
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im -jC The Hindoo Crystal Gazer V;
515 'lISM SEES ALL ' '
'PVj KNOWS ALL v.
' ' -- TELLS. ALL . :
ii ' 1 ' r.
Oregon CPy Woman Missing
i.u:i:c.on city, c-c. Julv tii.-j-
Ol't - oc;
il police today were lll-
vest lating lie- disappearance ot
Mrs. Clndys J.-nkius of this city,
who has not been heard from since
Saturday while visiting in Salem.
The woman bad intended to leave
Salem on a stage al I o'clock but
failed to reach home, and the .po
lice were notified.
There will be an important
meet in g of Pose pear grow ers at
Ho- I Intel At ed ford this evening.
All Mt-cbardWls are urged to attend.