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s i I I'AGE SIX MEDFORI) MAIL TRUUTNE, MEPPORl), ORKf.'OX. AVFJA'E. 102H. DAY. JULY IS. 1 3 At MTU KEEPS i'ASHLAND NORMAL'S i ALL TO HIMSELF; ASIMi.WI), July 1 K, SpeWn I. Pmiidfiit .1. A. ('hnrrhlirn hudnot AMU NY, N. Y., Julv 1 S. (A't I , . 0 . i , ' ... . , , . ; fnr liw South'- Oicoh Nnrinnl (.nvcriior .smith is keeping til ! plans for tin Jmm.Hliato fuiuip to ! M'h"01 for thb iwu-yrnr ix-rlnd. hiiiiM'If. lie h:iK not dfsn losfMl h( i nmounilnii to $.tru,9tiit. has ! i n Iirou'inm for the next few wf-olcw. ! M,ii(wcd hy the Imnnl of tprcuIs ami so far iih known, he docs not J f th Orr-uon normal .linnlR, und ' i:nmrnnlnin leaving Albany for any ! now nwnilM action of tin stati- hud-1 -xi ,fiiod hi-foie hlrt official ; t'otniiilsKion'r and the iai-. nmirication. jironably iihout mid- ; icislattno in maUiut; the approjiri-; AiiKHHt. I ation. In Hddltion to ih sum men- A daip f..r notification coremony UoiumI, the hulflniure will hi ask-' and (hat nf Senium- Ilobinson may I cd for ?;K,.1t; fur niulntPiinm-f ex-i he fixed 1 1 1 Ik w-k. iirter John J. Ilawkoli, the new i-haii-maii of tho national roimnittPf, has had op portunity to i-ouMilt wising of limit nomincoM. UaMkoh. after a wc-k end at his summer home, planned to lako up various phases of campaign ar- raiicfiiicniN in New York today1 Willi parly leaders. Amonir the ! peases for the srhool. The tuition fei-t will amount lo about JilT.i'OM and the milhtue tax to about S'.to, 'i which Minis will also go in ward runniiiK pximmihi's. Included in the budget is an tieni of J I 7 .vouo : Uf a new building, one-third of which will be for a cyinnasium. j while the renin i inter will I Alius fiertrude Viebunh rvcently I spent several days vucation visit-, j'lng with Airs. William HHkhh on : the Boulevard, and left Saturday j for her home at Long Ileuch, Culif. j i -Mrs. Jlenry Cox and" Mrs. vy I Stewart left Monday '.fur their) homes at Merrill, after visiting wirh 1 ' Mrs. t.'ora K. Itarntirn on J'alm ; avenue. Mfss Minnie ffarnum and, I. Itoberison of Klamath Kalis1 have also been visiting Miss Mln-' nie's mother. Airs. Cora iJarnum. 1 Airs. William Aleade Jirown of Louisville, Ky., Ix making an ex-1 tended visit at the home of her 1 daughter. Airs. W illiam Al. Hiiggs on the Moulevai'd. i Ali.sH (lino ;-li;iuer, daughter of j Air. and Mrs. Alax (iHiuu-r. for-, mer Ashland residents, is plan ning to enter the Oregon State Ag- ' limit ural collfue at CorvalH- this' falf. AIiss I het-OKii Alelkle. former well k n o w n Ashland girl ami daughter nf Mr. and Airs. ,.I. K. Alelkle, is visiting in Ashland with lier mother. Aliss Aleikle is a m'in lnr of i he leyal pii)feSson and served with notable sun in the ihsirret attorney's off ji-i- Vnun, ',.f Cl.r , ' ' lUIHh-r ... , MIIIM( .WIS iams. W. U.; lots IS', Iti. 17 and 1 , hlk. 1 j. town of i iold inn. Anna Hrmvn formerly Anna ZelKler). wife of Kdward M . Hrown: Kilward .MJUi'own. ini.; U O.; la ml on Van .N'ess av Ashland, and acre on Nort ti Alairi street, Ashland. COOLIDGE'S VETO BORAH PRESENTS LL HISSOLUTION Ei lug burglarized three churches tit 1 UbuiI recently and who was cuuglil j while prowling (he high school at , Kedmond. was returned to III.' I state penitentiary yesterday as a Ipatolo violator. Tuel formerly 'in Salem. He will not he tried I for his hupst offenses. sti ainer UKATTI.K. ste.imsliip M at; i tMiiiil at suii'h of S:illl tlf .and pit hhorily isi niht liy the ttig; 'i ll 1 1 Creole. h I'lilliN. Oif. .1 uly 1 j. I g u 1, w-hiclj Three Tree V ee Tree 'Vnt. was pulh'tl f ii' liter PIE DEVASTATES I fa ki:s oolid, Kill -!e AHil.VKS. . nUeinnation e'H view Of hill, and wa. July is nf I'lesident rhe McNary- the republican tor V.OIIU-uIs Coiitin(Le .Wllie TjiybM- Ih.ss chairman, ami ih inillee which will direction of Herb ; clal service work and was r j ; membi-r of a eommlitee i named to ma ke a su rvy j distribution ,f the funds I San FranclM-o cornmunliy t in ho ecently of six Of lllf of I lu ll ".-t. .vieiKie as hiii'f- :il nt-iii.. ii '"I" ! narcotic eases lo tho utnis. mi... Iiinl ! II HI III IH llll- III! LIM UIIIIMi Ml.lLlj. ll- mU., I i.. ' " i.-'i"'"' ii "i is "'inuiin i int "i awe ill in I II lire, of the members of the gen.-ral ad- j M. .1. Wolctl rettnned Tuesday visory committee. heade by s. na-i from Alacdort. Calif., when- he lias rry of IMiode Island, the I been emidnyed In cinst ruction ' of which Airs. woik. of Wyoming Is llyman IT. Cohen, a Cortland 1 finance com- newspaperman, recently v(lied function under I Ashland and was enthusiastic in ft Lehman of i his praise of Ashland fruit, peaches in particular. C. It. Hackus is In tftwn for a few days from near Tilt, where he has been Investigating a mine. Arthur S. Taylor of the South- antf Qntrl AvnuJ ern Oregon Normal school, and! In (limit Court ' his father. S. Al. Taylor, visited ' Kelly-Hpringflehi Tire company with relatives and friends ini versus. I: A bxa mler. fm- money,' Alarshfield ov-r the hist week end. ; M. i. Alyefs v.orsus AledinrJ y. .Mr. Ih bbMi, new Ashland man-' I'lga ilun district, damages. ager for t be Cnioii Oil company. s- C. Hod love versus I'rances has arrived ami will be located in I Waterman et a I, (ax fm reinsure decision also must j regarding regional : .'ew Vork. be reached headquarters. (I over nor Smith is devoting much time hen- to transaction of Ktale business. On his calendar today was a series of hearings on appeals nf a group of men in the death housr at Sing-Sing for clem-ency. I 'Hit wrlid Dy JMRion County Abitrut Co UU) StrMt and CtnliU AnnuaJ EMPTY CHAIR IS TRIBUTE PAID TO AlcCarthy honu LOST EXPLORER I.OS A.fil:l.i;s. July is. (,J, Ail ciniity rhnlr lit un iiiilipie ,Hn. ner servixl in Ijis Ancelps 1hi iiiKhl rurrii'fl mil n wili expressed by Itillllil Alllllliilsen durliiK tile limt visit here or the funinus exjlnrr. now lusi in the Arctic. On two sliles of the lahle set for three sat Johnny Murphy, ls An Kelea nltorney. Un( Haakon H. Ilaininer, tnriner companion ex plorer of Amundsen. A chair draped with the or-K't-Klan colors sk'nilleil Annind fen's iilnce o( honor at the table. Durini; his last visit to th(, H. vilic coust the explorer told bis ;wo friends to hold a dinner com memorating his birthday, "reuanl less of ! ere I am." He was lioril Li llorite. .Sinaalenne. Norwav. July Id. 1ST-'. Hummer, in a toast to Amundsen j lnu '"r " Ino"tb's vuniiion. whi. h InnlKht. declurert he believed the I ""-v "III spend In Yellowstone explorer was alive and would come f national park and other points of safely through his last adventure ! '"'crest In the northwest. upon which he was embarked when I Harold Devi-reaux and the llerlii i Ylsla street. Kd l:.sles. a funnel- Ashland resi dent. Is In town for several days on litisiness before returning to Jils home near l.us Angeles. Mr. Kstesj hus s-pent the past winter In Mus koRee. tlkla., where he has prop- , elly interests as well as in Ash-f land. j Mrs. V. I). Kry f !. Aimeles. I a slsler of Mrs. I.. A. Moon of! Ashland, is spending ten days here! visiting her sister and family on ! Sherman street. Mrs Try will ao from here to Crnnts Pass lo visit! relatives there. She will he , ac-j companleil liy Miss Marie Moon.' who will visit with Crants I'ass j relatives. J r Warren of lli rkeli-y. Cal.. j has Joined Mrs. Warren and their three children, who have l.een the j cucsts for some time of Mrs. Sarah I Stratum on Iowa street, a sister of 1 Mrs. Warren. After a few days the family will return to ihi-ir huno- ill llerkeley. j .Mr. and Mrs. Carl ThcohaM h fi j Ashland Monday for l.os Anci-l.-s. i expectint: to lie awav for aliotit un Wi-eks. I Mr. and Mis V. O. N. Smith and ( their two children. Ce.iru-e l-'rancls ; and Kmniy l.ou. left Moioiay inorn- Southern (lrei;on creillt luireau ersus David ,. Martin, tianscrliii ersus W. : of judKlllent It. Ii. ilollopct il'ulm. judgment. William I,. Miller ot al versus .lohn Hoswick et al, Judgment. Heck, writ of attachment. Kvellna Marline versus Theo dore Marline, deei Iioh nniity Insurance Company of North America versus 1'iank S. Torney. ameniled complaint . Mcilford irilnatl.m district ver sus James Sic unit et al. to nuiet. .weuioril IrrlKatlon district v sus James Stewart et al. forecl ore tax Hen. uy ot .i.,ir,Md versus i Daniel et al. default and d Southern Oieuoii credit l.ureali i versus Alice I). Wilder lalso known 'as Mis. Kdwar, K. Wild.rl. tran i script from Justice court. Slate of On-con versus William . Jeffries, uianshiUKhler. I ItoKoe Itiver company versus the : acne .1 ( l ,. Livestock III. to nuiet. orKe HUSTON-. Mass., July is. ,!,. Chocohne rream pio today was be lieved.lo hn rcsnimsllile for mnr.- 1 1 than imi canes of food "olnoniin in sreiner noston. Approxlmiilely 75 persons were In hosplttils in Somerville, llostoii and Mi'dfonl. as many more had been treated and released, while a-i Olllletorm ini.il ,,.,1,. S.ln " ti'iMn.t-i 01 otaers. I believed to he several score were tieatment it I their homes. The victims were principally em ployes of industrial plants who had pnrtaken of hox lunches yesterdav .anil inosi! wno had shared lb" j lunches. So great was the toll I'l idle Kurd automobile plum In suin lervllle where I Tit) nien and women 1 were uU'oeted, inany of them col- lapsing at their machines, tn:,t l work had to he Sllsnellded lor the day while those who were well helped to rush the stricken to ho pilals and physicians' offices. Other large concerns where the rmalady occurred included the He i vere sugar refinery and the S. .l. liowes company, hoth in Charles low n. Victims also included sev-' eral persons w no had partaken of j noonday meals in u downtown res taurant or the Waldorr Luncli Hvs-I in. Inc., in this citv. : i lie waiiiorf company supplied lunch boxes to all of the plums ;;f I fected. The boxes contained ham, cheese and hologna sandwiches, chorolate cream pie and milk. Apart from samples retained for investigating authorliies. the com pany directed lis store innmucni to destroy every remaining pie. Physicians treating the vlctlni'n described thty cases us similar in' symptoms to 'piomaine poisoning, i Victims suffered severe cramps and became nauseated, hilt as fa:- as I could he learned none was in dan- i ger. Two Somerville hospitals nejv . the Kurd plant temporarily resem bled overseas base hospitals. s tast as Hie victims were brought in they were placed ill cots which ; Idled the corridors and even the I inn relief pianu today were con trasted wiih the approval of t!i-' : agricultural plank ol the demo Icratic parly ns the results of ' meeting of the corn belt committee. 1 Meinlieis of the committee, made . up of ioid-u etern lai in lead' rs. , assembled yesterday to discuss the j political situation as it al'I'ected : the larmer In t lie forthcoming idee 1 tiolt. '"Organized aiirlcult ue. speaking through the eorn belt conimittce. herehy expressi's its delermiluition ; to carry on the light lor the prin ciple of the AlcNary-llai: ien hill, which is tl e only plan that has been suggesled lo malic the pro tective tariff effective on these ag I'icultiirrl produces of which we produce a 'surplus, without govern ment subsidy, which we have con sislcnlly opposed," said the resolu tion. Tin' Houston agricultural plani, was commended on the ground thai II "includes a definite endorsement of the principles for which organ ized agriculture has Ion-; bee:! figlJing." The republican stand on the larui (picstion was pictured as "a renewal, in less definite form, of the pledges adopted in HiL'l at Cleveland." "Willi every ounce of our j strength we oppose the Hoover Coolidge policy of the industrial-, jization of America at the expense' I of agriculture." said another reso lution, i C C.U.DWUI.L. lila. July IS. 11 Tariff rcuulatloil and orderly mar keting of. surplus .crops through ii federal marketing hoard Inunred by a revolving fund werfl recom mended by Senator William K. l:nral! today as a means of farm rcli. r. Speaking before several thou sand farmers iu the annual cele bration of the construction of u eo-operutivn creamery 'Jiere, the . Idaho senator said. "The time has" come to revise tile duties on agrl- cultural products." i "l.u-t year we imported some S Mill. nun, nun worth of food prod ucts which the American faroieri U prepare, to produce. , s thus) brought In e,iiiiotillm wllh many countries where labor cost Is about I otie-thlid or one-t'oiirih of the la- I bor cost in ibis country.. That Is I one way ue'ean help agriculture. that Is. to giv the niarket at home I to home agriculture. ' IS.- l oiesi I'lres Near Coa-I MACSIiriKLI). tire.. July l,"-A fire smolllderiiiK In a log piU- for several hours flared up a -par tree today to set Ian small fir, s in a dangerous one just west of Mar.-llfielil. l-'lrcmen prevented spread of ih,. fir,. to t,,. Marsh field Mill company mill. Two .-backs were burned. Church Buiglar Captured SAI.KM. oi-o.. July 1 s. (jV) -John Tuel. who is accused of hav- R.eal Quality Malt Syi-up For a finer Jlavor ami ndiii- nulruuvnl ' umi ltiulsveiser Malt Syrup in baking bread, c a Ii e, cookies, etc. A upholding product a good name ANHEUSER-BUSCH, St. Louis Sold by frocm and Pealers F.rerywhert SOLD BY GROCERS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE VALLEY CANDY COMPANY . Distributors ' Medford H. G. ENDERS Distributors Ashland BM-80 G. 0. P. oinpany lniiti-jtorau Davhl H. H..-hticit;. Many H. Hos..nl..-rK anl MariKM Ah orison. fil arlicl.'N of im-orporalion as Koscnlifi-KH, I nr. I- JIM'..!.,. It. .11. J.icf.hs. as-noo. I WASH I ;t t. .1 uly ) s. A'-Vft'i-y W. I Iowa i-i I. iifrc) national ' commit lM'in;in from Al ississi ppi. timicr iwlictinont on charges ot'j ennspirinc to vinlitc Uie law pro hibiting the jialp of federal ot-: fii-cn. wa siispcnch'd today as 'i lal assistant atlorncv Kcnnral. : Sour Stomach! , "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better than Soda porches. Many arrived In a semi- unconscious condition, while oth ers were liorib'tini; on. collapse. "Lion and Mouse" at Craterian Tomorrow James V. Hubbard, deputy f. j ''V pliy.-iciii i: bs Insicad of soda hereafter take a little "I'hillips Milk of .Magnesia" in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, jiassv stomach, and relief will come instantly. I or lntv ye; Mill; of Majmesi hec s iienuine "Phillips na been prescribed MliKic of Vilapholie sills audi ences to wiltl enthusiasm n' "The , I. ion and the Mouse" with M;iy Mr. j Avoy and Lionel Man ymore. which comes to Hunt- t'raieriaii iheairo ! marshal for southern district Allssissitipl. Indicted with How ard, also was suspended. The department of .justice noti fied Howard he was "hereby sus pend, d from pay and duty as an nltorney In this department and continuina linlil further notice." Howard. Iliihbard and two otlo-rs wee in, lifted by a arand jury s Iflcally , haii;, i with hav ing receiM'd si. Mm lor a position ittise it overcomes on Hie ai d, b arrival counsel til.- OUsln.'ss name I.Mtllllns). f I.. J.IC, le loinoirow ior a run ol several days, i bond r, i ne t narp s Klein plav irom which I ric-cru . s:. loaishal's staff, llow is here, is awaiting the ,f the indictment when said he would furnish appcaran,-,' In Mississippi three times as inueii acid in the stom ach a a i.aturati'd solution of bi carbonate of soda. leariiiK the stomai'h sweet and free from all ases. It nriil ralir.es acid lerim ntatious in the bowels and pent y urges the souring waste from the sy-leiu williout pur;; ing. Beside, it is more pleasant to take tlian soda. Insist upon "I'llillips." J'wenty-liv,' win and tifi v-c-eiit bot tles, any ,rnture. "ilife of Mag uesin" has hern llie I'. S. Hetdstereil rude Mark of The Charles 11. I'iiillius rheinical Co. and its prdecessur i loirlrs II. Pliillips sin,.p 1S70. FOR YOUR WINTER H RE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central '. $2-75 Reichstein Tel. 631 Deuel lif Joined in the scan h for tii fjmt hiltl r .Nottlle iur(y S 1 : A TT 1 -li. July IS a i -iy inn 14-1 jia en k-c rs and ;i (i a 1 1 -lomol.ileN the ferry lioat. City of VU-mriu, of the K.lmomls-Victin in Kerry comi.any. ran aground "t Lauoon nit. WhMI.y i.-L.n.l. Just noith of Scat lie, In :t heavy foi; early today, said a wireless, ine--taue (o llit hartinr radio. Tho cssel was roported appar ently nndam.itvd. Th. inessiiK-t Mild tluit an elfort would l. tnudc to refloat tho ship at next liiwh tide ; p. U, Th coa.il Kiianl cutter Snoho inlnh ami the tii. IhuiKliiK. wen'. t" Iter a;istan(e. Ilal Kslut' 'JYanrrs Klsie .M . l.y.ms. widow m' i.. I U.l n- Theresa Isal.el .h.y. , .itu . i.iiuhi. . n-nolit Kos.-i ion,. prime K..S.-J; V. .: lt II H. Ashland IJoniesti-ad association j tract. j lia Shoudy. hurvivlfi hlishand 'of Ada K. Shoudy. now deceased: jj. Al. Uatkins and .I.anna Watkins. hiisliand and wife: V, 1 1. : 7S ,.,,. re n house in Ashland, left Sun- ! day for Sp.uta. Wis., where she' turned lo l.os An Wednesday. Mrs. Dcvercaux has heeit visitinu at the home of her parent. Mr. and Mi. J. K. llnxie. on Iowa street. Kdar Wul, ..ii, s,.n of Air. and Mis. W. .1. Uolcott mi Sherman stieet. left on Alonday for a iw o (weeks' V.icalion n I.ok Aniieles. U ( -d i-t I . 1..IHI rinan kdale ' si "All a m b ula n c e carry ANTl-PREXOL for fir.t-aid treatment of BURNS 1 havs alto used it for burns and scolds in my home, and found it to be a remarkable remedy.".. (OfnVliU, l AaiHm IMIn Dept.) 0I,1CE surttwins ivalize the importance of hav ing a sure, certain remedy for burns and scalds, the most dreaded nf nil injuries availaljle at all times. In' U'tise sufrering must K' stopped immediatelv deadly infection must be prevented, and healthy healing must be stimu lated; this is why ANTI PKEXOL is carried on all ambulances. Bun a Jar of AXTI-I'UKXOL from your diuuuist iu,l. rou II find it an indisimsublt hmiKihiltl rrinrdi. ivlll siiend n two in, mihs' vnt'iition visiiltiK r,'lullv,'s mi, I friends. Alls. Mary I.. .Mnt t hews returned to her home In Medfor.l Kjitiinlny evenlm;. lifter spell, llm; u two weeks' Vlleiltlon In Ashliin.l vllh her sister. .Mrs. Illiiee K Andrews. j on Cluiit'li street. I Jessie Anderson, un employe of j the V r e k ii News. w Ulte.l with j friends In Ashlund last Saturday reyenlni;. .Mr. Anilersoii t',,i mt-rly i ,,l k,',l In the udvel tlsltn; depiirl j nient ,,f the Ashland TidliiK". j lr. and Mrs. C.eorite statin. ml , of Sanla Ana. t'altf.. have lu-eu I vlsihnt; for several da.vs at tin j home of .Mis. Slauii.-iid's parents, j .Mi ll. 1,1k. T. lie. vrotnllvr, nan- H M ,olnnoui. Itnlnlr.p sod H 'f- lo ,1.9. biimlt tl.,,, - Kaoillv 17.--. 11. Wl. At All diuKR.ata and .Mrs. II. II. V n slns't. I'h.-y spi'tll the week end lal Lake o' the noils In company with .Mr. Veo ana. son I'.ver.-ll. .Mis. Leslie I.. Meirnk iind .Mrs. Veil,.. M l,.. ,,f .,,s Anueles jure visiiinn Willi their sister launl. Mis. tl. .'. Mei'oonell 'h, If, ll street. Mr. and Mis. w. II. MeN'air return,-, I home Sunday from Salem, where Mr. MeNair atleti.le.l a dinii k'lsts' eottventlon. While away llo-y spelll tine.- ,,,js ai .New . it after llie i-onvetitiitn. Mis. ('. I). Ill,,;, and dailKhler I'alla of N'orlon slivol, left Sunday hv ant,, l.,r Maishfield. where ihey will visit let several ,las Willi Mrs. Illeiteiv sister, Mrs. IL R l'o I., land, who use, I,, live n, A-hliim! ""d ll.is 1 11 nulle III for some time. III. or I'liapman. w h, Id" Ve, I hy Hie s lorn , oinp.iny. spent n few .lav his parents ,i Ashland now I. Mill ii. ,1 to hs w.o k tniiir. lo, UU,' Ashl.y of K l.llll.tll R, visil.-.l fi lends lii A-hland Sun.lai I'aul Wanner and .1..,. t'oslallea, fnlverslty ,,r (H.-koii and Slalif,,,i UtiiVersltv students, l,s,e, 'lively, I'olh of whom are employed for1 llie summer In rial, r Lake Hat ' I'.nal park, spelll Hi,- w.-ek end 4' I'aul's home in Ashlainl. Mr, mi, I .Mrs, William Srliollel.l ''"' dauMhler. m,,, i.Hit.,,, 'ire, r and M,. Harriet neldiiiii drove t l:.,K,. ,,,,11,1 St,,,,, h,v audi ""d dn r at the Sunnvsi,!,. Mrs. iiO. :i. ,., ,(.,.,,,, dlls Vlsltlm; with ,),,. , , M,n family an, I retii,,., st,ri,,lav l ,- j hn,e In sii l-'ratielseo. I Miss.-, Woomorn, .,nil ,,.K,.r f Kast l, ram..,., x . ., ,..,. (.tsl "Ver h,. Week rftlal the II H Hnilfol'd llolan on ttn u 1 i:i,er T Mll.hel. W. I) live.. S.le,fo,. ius II. Samuels et ux. Huh l.ard et ux. W. I).; l,,t r, I I'll It ila I,- nilil. to M,., If,,, , ll,n- ''' t el ill. W. I-:. Ihavton. W. !.: I, ,1s 34. ,'lf, in,, J,;, ,k. 'Hen tlak sul.-dlv. of I, Ik. I. ext. ,,f Siskiyou lleleJUs add. I,, .Medfot ,. I.. R Lozier et ux, I'lilllli. Ilia ham el ux. W. 1.; ,.t :. ,lk. I. and part lot 4. 1,1k. I. I.unisd en's a, I, I. I,, Medford. M. I., Hartley et ux. Hell,. :. H arner. lj ( '. Ii ; land In l. I.. ( '. LI. IW ,. s. It. 1 w. Joseph I'. II,, anlam I el UX. Will la 111 Huff. W. I) ; ,( 3 Palm's se.-ond a, Id. to Medfonl. Stanley W. Mil I'l III. wi.h.We, . I ). ; tit'.-1 ,1,1 a, res . -IJ. Iwp. ,T.l, s. H Astilaild ll,,iiestea, trai t. ex,'i',l I S.Kil f Hie lllni is .adapted v.iis one of llie phenomenal staye sneeesses of the past fteneratloii. In the all stav ensl are Alee I'ralleis. William Col Her Jr., Kmiilett ('oriiiran an, I l:,,-l.- an,l. vekroyd. 'ltiidione furnishes the ma", nilii unt orcliestnt aeeoiiipaniuieti'. which iuierprei.s the moods of the Piece, and al the hluh Urdus the charaelers speak with thrillin. reality. "The Lion and llie Mouse" Is vilndrnnta. and it is helnn her alded everywhere as (he ylorious iorei tinner of many more presen tations of the same tiinhre. M Vil l i. K lJ'i--All old s lo I. line, (love local depot t, stan, Mm.- in ili town road, will did Sin l'( ll. T. Conch. e,, July Is coach, last used ' I'iel'ce from the ' hotel, and now air in 111,' Stvini;- ! repaired : rve.l. the Women s k j.lohn t'allah. a Ii. I., ml lot ' oclallon i i: IJ . I) and ..u A.'les; ( and all Is em Pacific visiiinu Did has il Huns- across south end I'luia II. stew,,,,, j, miikI,. wo man; .Mc.lford in iKal Ion dislrlcl lots a. ,'.. .,,H L.. , sol lots I a ml I ii. Slew at I Is" I MM acres ,,( lot I.", I f lot I II. Stewart Acres i ''' ''arler Laud c pan.v. S. .1. l:v- ;ls ans. y. t; i ; . s,.,.. 2J is S. It. 1 l:. - j, l.ii IV. S. Itanium c ux. llcoret. A -l llaiuiim. W. 11.; ltd s la ami 1 I. I, II,' original town st ,,f M r. .1,1 . Arthur It, .so et ux. c. '. nusl. lJ- " I'.: :l acre In l I.. I' -l l"P lis. S It. I W. t'llMlles llemslieet et ux, t I' llllsl. g. f . :lN ,.,,. , , ,. ! . S It. 1 W. Ih'ltha M. Under, no recilali,,,, e In I I i.mmliler and romance tire hoioh i promised with Hie showing toin n Irow of "riie piny diri" , xw j It in 1 1 o theatre, slarriim .Madne Mel- lliiluy, anil is the story uf a shon I llv '"" "iTih Kirl w ho tries the ensv wav lo lux ' '' h I"' I HI V hill is save, I f.-,.,.. .11 I..... I 'll'-l-l.l i t ,.-.-,. JUSI I III time. Johnny .Mack Hrown plavs loniosiie Minn llellainy and other screen favorites tire cast In hn j poi innl roles. Ilulee, the Hindoo crystal Kazer. j who Is appeal Inn on the Itiallo pro I Kruiii for llie cuir.'iil week, nm lilnies to pack Iho house at each lili:ht pc rfornuihri'. Ilulee is also ! sIiowIiik al a special ladles' onlv . tnalinee al Iho Kuillo I'ridav. I- -jiflg " ,imttwsv:;:z ' , ' 7 -ZZ THREE to FIVE MINUTES ! - - o FORTY THEATRES AND ALt SHOPS nnlil sm.w flies next winter. ""i ;,' I r I I TIMES SQUARE l II . k,L Tr55!!. NEW YORK CITY : powder today must dull Tt . I fl A. L. HILL. M.nager i:S:;: Phone ,05 30 N. Centra, cend postal For .1158 V UKI.I.o-til. is t ,..- - II mearoro, Oregon II. anrt Rrvlet - U l"JM WiJLLi l-WW-- " ' .iroVs'lore"'":1' '"V"'"' 'W.J0HNS0KQUINN,A QSll.y Mvrtlo -lllli tit ! M-iiLiiiih to Uri'p Warm 1 K..V.,TH K.M.I.S. (!,... July ' is. 1,1m a (,, )1:ls iiri;,M, out in I 111.- p.-nl 1;iii.1s .f Inw.T Khlinath ' Irtkc nil a lart,',. L-as.' hi-M hy the !.. Klaniaih Lake J ra.i rm as- si.rialif.ii. It is txpfft.fl tn liiirn unlit Mn' flics next vinifi 'The Play Girl' at Rialto Tomorrow Change In Face Powdeir A nood f; mole than toci.-l; i: should stay 01 the ,ies from Keltim; larm'i'. p ' a o smuotlily. and leave a "loplexion. A pwdei- called 111.(1 docs these things. IL'i Is truly wonderful, simply love II. Heath's tvro Is Inilietetl UASlllMlTox, jiv ,7 rry W. Howard. neKro. 'islam lo the nltorney i charged with cnspli acy " the law . I oil H.i 1 1 1 i,r the which Kin 11,1 V non il has 'jury dllc I A 1 special a-iieral. t lo vio. S.lle of ! I llll'Ht l.y u in an imli rcl uriicl doxl. Miss. - deral fund lor fis'hllin; tire- l forest ftres Is increased l.y I' llusl. Q I'. l.; .;lv 4-. iwp. JS. S. I! w. .llipsotl ct nx, tl 'I'll,, I.Ik. ;;; ii In- Allltun mreet. I I. I'h.irles I .l.-lllison. W. V; . .( . Sllllimil add. to Ashland Harney Salsm.itl. (I. II. ,l,.h,l: w. n si:. ,,f sw. a:, i. s. it. :i James I-I, Welch et ux. 11. Johnson. v, it,; ,,is i ;,, -j tw ,. :iv. s it. 3 w.. :i:i ts "I,. I. in I , .Moore et al. Kit small, -e aeencv. W. ti - la.,,1 3. IP. .17. S. It. w. I'dcinl l and Hank , ( Si,k,itie, John ,M. roster, deed; Nil', of Vi 'i. sec. In, iwp. ;t;,. s. It I . M. I-:. Ilnrpcr el nx. Lee Williams .'I al. . Ii.; kind on I'otlaite si Medronl. I I. Hill. hens et ux. t'harlesi: Hurmiei ,1 al. W. 1) ; X f w V, . see. It. Iwp. .la, S IL 4 W.; Ml acn-s. qM. I.. Ilnrtley it nx. Laura fj'. West, q ,-. , ; aI, (n ,, ,, 43. tup. 31. S It I W. K,u! Yuuiik, wwAv; It. V. Will- I i i-LLZ You'll Feel at Hm If you nWc tl.p Imperial Hotel Your headquarter when ia BOKTLAND Oregon New LOW rtj re new In rffrct. RoomsWithout Bath: 1 xpryi, $ii,50 per d By and uu 2 (vnons.S.OO prrday and up Rooms With Bath: I person, 5i-00 prriiuy and up i ptnont,$J.OO pcrtiwy and up Sp fitu "Krr norf(hirmr"rrto!i cx-.ypy i'ti ft.HHn, coouMful with t-oc. "Thf Hon of isonl 5trvfe" i "in If Your Favorite Jtweler 1 ' Since 1918 I : rati ri mma 1 1 1 PR 1 Willi movement of instrti- j in e n I a precision n n d ' handsome eases, our strap I . will eh es with eitsllioti 5 ' .shaped hacks, make appro- Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange We make and sell all kinds of feeds and mashes. Our formulas are registered. We guarantee our products. H WE SELL IN COMPETITION WITH ANYONE H mm i Chicken Feeds 100 Lbs. Dairy Feeds 100 Lbs. K.M.iHiny ,.Vash $2.80 Milk Mako $2.65 S ('o-Op Spi.fial 2.60 Calf.Moal 3.15 - A. C 3.00 Mill Rmi 2.10 H (.'n.win S,Tat.'li 3.10' MitUllintis ;.. 3.15 S I-'U,-iny Mash -3.OO Rtillf.l Oafs Z 2.50 All-iti ()nc 2.80 (iinuiitl Oals 2.5t w - 2.50 IWt Pulp 275 ' 'fticki'tl .rn ....... v 2.50 TIo;Jr Kals 2.70 W o R.iuc(3on on Purchases of One Ton or More iiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjH