PJGE TWO local and Personal Tin pontoffice vacation reason t no In full swing. Hns Cucn ther and . A. Kanrten. clerks, and ... 'rinti.'inmnrrf.w from their vacations, whereupon J. A. .MMf ii nd AI . K. I la rner. en rriers. Willi ....tin. r.r I .nwrnnoB f'mrkf-r will l. v. l.,nrinV . nd thai Of K. j;. Nichols will b-nlr. noxt Thurs- I day. FollowlnR th" roeurn Inst. work from vacation of Itolnntl "'pr TAT; i!.: ! master W ami1 .... nn hl vjiei. tion onrly this week. Dance at Jjike free It Sat niie 120 "We're soinj; to Crater Lake he cause a woman In the Oram! Can yon told us that it 1r one place Unit looks exactly like Itn picture-." Miss M. 1 Martin of Chicago, Ml., who went to Crater iJike on a mornlnK tafje, told a Mall Tribune reporter. She was accompanied l.y hr?r sister. Miss .Marie .Mnriin. Notice to the Public: Don't In jure yourself by Insulnp checks thnt ar returned X. K. l All parties rccelvlnc nuch checks repurt to th- Southern Oregon Credit l!u- i reiiu. 1 If No. Central. 1 IS "Herh Alford will xini; 'niane' 1 11 rinn the presentation of "Sev enth Heaven' at the Itfvnll thea ter for the next two days," nays the Orants Pass Courier. Ice cream and cake K,c. In the hiisemr nt of the South Methodist church. Kridav evening. July 20. 1 1 R SIxiy-eicht out of the state cars r (,'lstori-d here ycKteiday with the local state auto bureau. Dressmaking n n d rumodellns. Fashion Shop, 424 Med ford Pldj,-. tf fJuests from a. distance riKter ed at .Medt'oiv hotelN include Thns. II. Km! on, Alfred Kolner, Mrs. 1.. P. Austin, Miss Helen lilckox of New Vork City, Mr .and Mrs: C 11. lican of Kiiiko, N. U II. P., Klinn beth nnrt Kdlth Mumeaster of Den ver. Joe and Cul McDermott atirt lack IIJcclow of ChlcaKO. Dead Indian Soda Springs. Won derful mineral water. Store, free ramp ground; cottages to rent. Turn off highway at Kagle Point. 1 IK llaymnnd Montgoniery paid a fine of $10 in the court of Judge Taylor today, following his plea of guilty to operating a cur without u driver's license. The bin clearance sale of hats at the Kmmy Lou llal Shop in M. M . St ore, hi a sn le of ra re hnr nalnn. Sule is now on. 12 1 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's: office yester day to Ammlo Ma tenia n, I. N. h ults, Krnnk Ilorlund. JItllcrest tinluinls, Kil (ierwlg. Dun Doran. J. II. McCollon, J. H. florman, f. c. braves, w. Smith and O. N. K'lng of Medfonl, J. P. MeKlfresh of Siskiyou" and otto Jtohuen of Cf ntial Point. We have something choice In tree props. Do not fall to seo tlietn. P.lg Pines Lbr. Co. VHtf Two transients, who were ques tioned yesterday by the police In connection with the theft of a gen erator yesterday from William Of fut, were released yesterday after noon. Offut Identified u generator possessed by (he men 11s one Mtobm from him. hut It developed later the Identification was wi-oiik, Indian dance nt Ashland park. Thurnlay nlflhl after band concert. MS; Mis. A. ,. Harvey of Ashland r:pent yesterday In Medford visit-, intf at the hotno of her dauKhter, ' .Mrs. K. M. Wilson. Kresh picked fryers every day, aoe. per lb. Johnson's Market. 07tf Mis. Warren Mee and Mcn, Thomas Mee were among the busi h'H visitors In Meilford yeHlerday from the Applegate district. The big clearuiici. Hale of hats at the Km my Lou Hat Shop in M. Af. Store, Is a sale of rare hur talns. Sale is now on. I2i Probably one of the licaviexi Itear crops ln the valley In seen daily by motorists who drive by the Dr. I.. A. Sutude orchards In "mow jspiinns district along the Pacific hluhwav. Tl t.... are henvlly propped and the fn.11 can he easily seen thronith the ' ,l'' "rcumlatlon on the mau thlck follaiie. I'ear rrntw il..n....i,. 1 net. out the valley are repotted to he al.ove nverate, Kivlni; the orchard lts a rood year If market con.ll lions are favnrahle. Indian dance at Ashland park. I hursday nluhl after hand concert. lis. r 1 Good Sandwiches require an even grained and moisture retaining' loaf of bread which slices without crumbling-. Try Fluhrer'a Milk Bread and see how ad mirably it meets these qualifications. Mr. J. Rnndnlph Burr o' hlnm- alh Falls nnd I.oule Pnlrn of Chllo. mifn -it'n nAinmr lha r.iwinln f rim h- Klamath section who rived here yesterday Are you Kambllnr. with lo find . health? To win take chiropractic; with I luslnn mflsnnpe. Ir. Him-1 kins, over Woolworth store. 1 19 J CnllfnrnianH registered nt Med-; ford hotels Include .Mr. anil Mrs. ul F- l'mcr of riedmont. Mr J - " . - " - "" --"' ""'Iff... Itri,i family of Anlinrli f'nllf i - ,., i. . . . LaCreecntn, MIhsch Hortense Coul - ! ,f'r F- l'- Tl' " 11"0" A. Kenton, lr"- l!ae C. Kaum and N IX Wa- : ,,nys (h(, hmj of A'rnyf, ?, V',!il!' ?:'"" ,,nl I,on V. rclniivca1 a,"J 'dh " mm of Hoi XwooU f Mr(1 M,lh(lfffi. , mV. d S wnIJ'o; : '""r.. "l A"h,a.nd ' r- intl 'ri- "'nry vvejm , -MiKeies, ,ir. ami Airs. i... n. i-an' I nltrB of Kant a .Mnnlcn. Mrs. M. 1 J. IMsley and Mrs. Wilson of Oak lnnd. H. D. Nrwhall of San An selmo, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marin Inl of San Lenndro, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Seaman of Mill Valley, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance of Tennant, Mr. and Mrs. Kred C. Doren of Iti alto, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Ciiswold of Covina, Mr. nnd Mrs. J ( selman, Anne T'r and Dr. Hen- Dora " ""- I ClKCO. I Dance at Lake Creek Sat I 120 ; .Miss Helen liioT", ,wyw,,.tT,''n,'a"ol,frt -rlK for ; irL rt, ,ul . ,L J:. . Z r"'" ('l,y 10 s"'!"" " "w ""vs. L)r. ! ! a vac; Creek from duties at the county clerk's office. Ice cream and enke 15c, In theif.0 Dasement or llie South Methodist 1 church, Kriday evening, July 20. j 1 1 K f Major Jitpies O'Xell, In charge of' the l.ortlnnd rlltrlct nf l),e 1 ,, 1, ...t ... . . . , S atea army recruiting service, ar- rived in Medford yesterday to con- fer with ' Sergeant fJrover Owen local recruiting officer, and left today for his Portland headquar ters. A lady of good repute wishes one or two traveling companions to Oakland. Calif., or thereabout. Will leave July 27. Call at fl22 iloulevard, AHhland. 11 I-ast Wednesday 3 tin Chinese pheasant were liberated in Jose phine county hy Deputy Came War den Fred Merrill. The game birds were received from the stale gnmc farm nt Kugene and were released In Wllllums creek valley and In .sections adjacent to Cranls Pass. Free, a GO-cent bottle of Wood bury's Shampoo with each GO-cent bottlo of Woodbury's Honey and Almond Cream, tit Olovbf Drugs, next to Klallo Theater. 1 1 y Giving cruel and inhuman treat ment as her grounds, a divorce suit was filed in circuit court yester day by Hnlen Mathews ugalnst Harry Mathews. The couple were married In J ackson mm n I y July 21, 1010, and have three children. Med lord's newest Hut Shoppe. the Mand Huv. 223 ICast tfth St., hat on display a marvelous selec tion of the famous Cage felts, priced very modest at. JC.dO. S. il. stumps glvmi with every pur chase. We Invito your Inspection. 12D P. I-. Uobertson of Omaha, Neb., and A. L. innd of Mlnot, N. D., were nmoni; the motor tourists Trom n distunce who reglHtered to day at the local branch of the out of state nuto registration bureau. Wo have something choice n tree props. Do not fall to Re them. nig Pines l,hr. Co vxte year acn yesler.lay, wllh (1 ! tnaxliiiiini of H I, was elKht deitr warmer than the maximum of yes terday. There will lie no chaiiKe In weather or temperature fur t. nlKht and l'rlday, aceordltiK to the weather hitreau forecast. I'arlilmr iOc a ilay. Kast of hrldce, old I". A K. Depot. lis T. A. Mall forfeited a rush hall Of Sit) yesterday when lie failed to uppear In the city court on a chniitft of Intoxication. fresh picked fryers every day, 30c per h. Johnsnn'a Markel. n;if On a test run hetwer-n HosetiurK and K11 lem last Saturday, the stale highway dcpartment'it new mair netle road sweeper uallieicl 3113 pounds of metal off one-half of the I'uclflr hlthway. The maKnei'pIck id up wire, nails, holts, luols, hot tie c-ip.s, washers, screws, scrap iron and various other pieces of metal which would have eauserl punctures to inissinii vehicles. It was necessary to stop the truck 'Very two or three miles and clean Hfg sale on summer hats now going on. Heautlful new hats up to SU.r.n, Kning at -..il8. $l.!s and Jl.Ofl. Carden hats &0c. Chil dren's hats 7fie. ftrtc and SGr. We are glud to offer our many jmt rons these wonderful values. Crei ii S. & H. trading stamps given at this Mile. Come early. New felts It. .10 values, spfdul $-i.HS. The Kmmy l.nn llat Shop In M. M. Store. 1 1! 1 A party of tourists from ltaltl more, m, inclndint; Mrs. Wttlium c. Stiffler. Mrs. Harvey Heck and daughter Krnnees were passengers on a Crater Lake hihm leaving h.iv tixlay. llMve your eyes cured for now by our deferred payment plan. Scien tific eye examination comfortable Khisses. Dr. D. A . Chambers Southern ttrcgon cptlcul Co., m 7 Medford Itltig. phone IKS. nstf John H. ltunnlng. traveling pas senger nvent for the Creat North ern Kiiilway cotnpnny. with had iiuarters nt Portland, left here (his morning after trunttcttng business in southern Oregun during the pt few day. A siM-cial type of tree prop lit Pig Pines Liu-. Co. 7 Ht f Mik Miirc-H,. Kenncriv left here last rveniiiK for her home In San j l-ranclsco after havlnc spent the Past two months In .Me.lford as, a cuest of h. r Hunt and uncle. Mr aoil Mrs, Due Slephensoit. and IM mer (.allium. ,,.r Krandfatlier. Iinnrw at lake Creek s.it. nlle 1 :'n Mr. nnd Mrv, c,enrKe It. Itllev of Seattle. Wash, where he Is eon lieeted with the Title Trust rout. nan., snipped nere yesll r.lay to net j Information about the Oree.u. , Caves, from They hud just returned r a Visit to Crater Ijike ami e.e ueilKlded VBl rvt-r.VI lllne 111 southern Ori'K'.u. MEDFORD ifflt Los Aneelea tourists who were! j , ln ,,,. yesterday included .Mr.il spendln;: a two weeks- vacation t a "n" Alr'- ,!"K rtrlvlr": a , roa.istr-r toiiucu unwn with camp - i ,n" """'nmnt and decorated with . h e v ft r ii I vmnll tree which i iff .. . . uft brought from Crater I.nke as sou venirs, I Hiring the pust eight -.peks they hn ve driven npproxi maiely 11 mi m Ilea, they said. Swim in drinking writer. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. hi) it Mr. and Mrs, Lawn-nf Mehaf - ! wiiu aie mm- viMiing menus II i .,,.., .i , , rive here thin week to ppcnd a few Thursday night filter band concert. UK After an Interval of 23 years. itonei t r. Muht.ard of Kansas City and James W. firigsby met here yesterday evening. .Mr. flubbnrd, with his wife ami son Karl, stop- ped in Mcdt'ord on their return Ue fl.emen held recently m San ; V. 7 . ' '""m V 10 v,s" ''I'ves. rn Phone B2fl. Slttf 1 lie ' ramily, acconi- '. 'Inanled by ihefr guestv. Dr. 1. S. '"''Com anil fur..ilv r.f !,,.;h , orn and c. forn arn hrothnrs. ; props at .Mcnrord I.nmhcr ; 1'hone t3li. MnC.ncrt to nut the Hunt nil V. 1. rinstctlor arrived there; on the highway i)K flu. ;1H .,.tll, thi'i week and will ho employed as f'reek. then r.lurn.tn the Jtinction suh station superintendent sales-'and start application of the he:.v . . ' . company n .Medtord. He has been cnntiecl- od wlh tne umP rom)any at' 0re.. H pecial auen Ciiaris representative, Uortlia M. Stonenian, lf.3 .. fa;;dale. Phone Mr. ! Dance. Cold Hill. Saturday night. Klneald's Imperial Orchestra. 120 Contented cow, constructed from Carnation milk cans, and lit- tie calves made up of small cans, 101m me lorcKround "of sevet t window n.nir.. ... ... ' ' " r"" eery Mores Ihla wee. by N. a Veo. mark in population at the Jail Is mans, local renrejinta'tive e .J,o.i - , " I ' milk con.mnv iti .h ... i.. Mnrvl.V ... ... - is a. minia- vU... n..M. uws in contented at- tlluncH, uIoiik with sanltnty harns Unl dalrv eoulnmem . j , , i-"." . Of fOOds Wh eh milv ho . usIriK Carnation products ' -" "f i Tree, a f.O-cent hottlo of Vood- bury'8 Hluim poo with each Ml-cant ! j bottle of Wootlbury'K Honey and Almond Cream, at Clot-In DrtiBs. next to Itlalto Theuter. . llli . HitlltlliiK permits were Issued hy the city today to the tirowers' K chamte 10 make repairs to Its pack. InK housn on Hotnh Klr street, at n cost of 40U. and lo Nettie Tliompson 10 repair a ilnelllnK :it f.L'L' llamllloti street, at a cost of SL'H, Tree props at Meilford I.nmhcr Co. T'hone m'!!. XHtf Women of the thvaier Medlord club will liny a club house In the near future. H members at tending the luncheon uioetlnK to morrow, .-ridny, at the Hotel Mcilrord at I o'clock . vole favor ably. At a pie. -I of the hoard of directors and department chair men held yesterday at the horn. of Mrs. It. v. Williams. It was recomineii.te.l tlw.i il.e ..rn.n.uti ..... i. , ,.. ,.r ,.11 ..i,.i ..! tii'r In the city Is requested to attend the luncheon tomorrow. Tabic reservations may he mad. hy calllni; the president. .Mrs. H. V. Williams, at hihii. A, ,1. Auilersiin, local portrait phntoKl-aphcr, was mlornied yes tcnlay of tils appointment to the keneral committee of the I'hotOK raphcr's Association of America l.y 1.. C. Vincent, association sec retary, located at Cleveland, Ohio. As a member of this committee, .Mr. Anderson will lake part In advertising work of the associa tion and also In publicity mat ters. The association Includes members ln the t'nlted states nnrt all of its possessions. Dance, flolil Hill, Saturday nittlit. Kincald's Imperial Orchestra. IL'0 Ainoni; the t Ircuonialis register ed at Medford hotels, other than those from l'ortland, are Hurry J.. I'earson, Ted Mc-ah. It. -W. roller, Dorothy Di-Valleyl uf Salem, II. V. Hlllthes of llendj l.'H.l White. Chester Itnche of u -orvullls) A. W. Sala, I.. C. Oram and l:. S. Swan son of Hut,-. 'lie, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. litis. 'nhark. o. S. York anil .1 .K :;r:;;rrv? 'sjSALEM JOINS IN TEST The colored deaf mute who at tempted to obtain aid yesterday from Harry Itlnabargor at the city building department was still In Medford today and this morning was apparently attempting, to ob tain it t ide from a party of negroes who were traveling in a large car. bound for California. He wa,i writ ing on his paper pad while a col ored woman rend as he wrote. The man intended to leave Medford at 4 o'clock this morning for Yrcka. Calif., on foot. Marriage licences were Issued to day and yesterday at the cmint clerk's office to Irn C. Moss, legal, of Fresno, Calif., and Henrietta Purr, legal, of Madera, Calif., and to Kdgar AlcCullough. 3(i. and Ada May Itenson. ;t:, both of Oakland, Calif. Const ruction of the $ Inn. noil freight antl passenger station at Klamath Falls for the Great North ern railroad Is Hearing completion and the win I ion will be put into operation in August. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mulford of ren in, ill . left here this morning on the Shasta, after sp. n.tlni; a few .bits as the quests of Mrs. J. S. Vilas. DurltiK j he wc.-fc Mr. and Mrs. Mulford visited Crater Lake A child welfare clinic was eehed nle.l to b. held this afternai.il nt Ashland by the Jackson county hetllth unit. 1111.I Is the third to be held this week. fothiwinK two held III the Howard school last Mu1tilHy and Tuesday, when over 3ft babies Were exallllneil. Another clinle will be held lien Urnid.nr ul i.. . lthlls Mill.. ......... -.t i l.w .....i ... North Itlversl.le. Inr . In 1. 1 lllhleK llUtlr six ye of ' tlin tdlfirict TRIBTOHB, rEDFORD, Miss Penny fllnn, Conrn cnmlove J in """' r.UK'no. Cons Ba a nd , Alnr.-hflejd. where sh j frif.na nIld relatives. is vi-dtlnv Audrey Lee, two year.-old daughter of Mrs. .luck lces of C tral Point, suffered undetermined injuries yesterday afternoon when slrtick by a California motorist, W. I. 1'ouglus of Oakland, us he wn- ; driving ,itinm'h Central Point on .Main street. The child was In the Firfet and the ambient Is rcporico as tinav'tid.'ilile. Dance, fjold Hill. Saturday night.; Klncaid's Inipei'lul'oi-fhMi'r'a Thn Knlnrn whool hoard h:i c-I.I.-I lo Mu.hllsh an auto ;'' -"-.....on in as de me rit)) the hirli school curriculum. Th; cost o." iiisialline the new course wa.s estimated at aonioximnielv , WO. j Among the state of Washington residents registered at Medford ' hotels are Marlon C. and Frederick ! flichtr of Vaklma. Mrs. .1 .1 Wni. . James KmK of ancnuver and Sam - , ei- . n-noan uinenour ;ano t.. 11. meason of Seattle. fileason of Seattle. Oiling of the Ashland-Klamath cans highway was starlet) thi j morning, .'icoordiu to state Traf- I tic .Serge-nut C. p. Talent, who made :n t.-n Ui..u today. The hmlnvay 'nV ZZ "swept" and application r i.h, coat of oj Iwas sltirtril this ni.irn- mt ti oni ihp .Itinction. It is tihin- oil coating and the crushed rock! covering. This is the fir.t time I the Ashland-Klamath Kalis high- ! way has ever hecii oiled. The pres ent oil coating is not sufftciently heavy to cause much trouble. Ashland Tiding : The county jail population if (now at one of the lowest stages J that it has been for sometime, with i only six prisoners in custody, a ! short time ago. the population was even lower when onK- tln , ' ... .: "' l-i-unerH. I lie ntgn . '. .... I 1 m i . iinn aits, uniiarn a t.i;.n ten tnts torenoon lor inelr Imine in Kaeramenio. falif.. following ... ..... ..-.i.- i-.i ..v.. u'.uli ...Kll.. .... f n- " .....ii .1 in. ...I hip in r.e,u,,e, vmsn. ine snip ns 01 lanor in .Medtoid and southern Orriton Is liecomiut I more mnrked every day. accordim.- io . mis ...iiiiieii, in coarse 01 in' local hrancll 01 the I nited States free employment bureau. Yesl.-r-i ilay he had approximately inn ap plicants and out of this number he wns aide to place six men at ; work. The majority of ihe uppli- j cants have no occupation ami arc' floaters encouraged to come here; by reports of n heavy fruit crop, i Dance, Cold I Nil, Saturday night. , Kincaid's Imperial Orchestra. I I Mr. and Mrs. K. Matter ha user ; and daughter IHeanor if Chicago. III., stopped In Meilford this morn-i ing fin the way to YaLcr Lake. The tourlsis have spent? several weeks traveling through the went. visiting the Crand Canton. Ml. Kainier and other polms if special Interest. J .Mayor (ieorj'e .1. l'ox Boday de clared that it is imperative t hat people of t he city report to him , If they have seen any bjg brown j rats in their neighborhood. AI- ready six infested districts have 1 been reported, and as soon us a' comprehensive Idea is gained as ti : where the rats may be found, a government man will eomv here to, eradicate them. The govern merit j does this without charge. ('rants I'Aw Courier. A group of 1.1 tourists under the' direction of .1. Henry PitrneU, rep-' relenting the Stew art tours of Nashville, Tenn., were passengers on the northbound Shasta this morning, headed for Canada. Cuests from Port land nt Incn 1 1 hotels Include Helen llelstnnd. AI r. i and Mrs. C. C. Pierce. Mr. ami Mrs.! L. A. Newton. AI. It. Whitehead, j A. II. Call and family. Air. and Mrs. (5. D. Coodrlch. Mr. and Mrs. I K. L. Walker. .Mr. and Mrs. C. DJ Warrington. Leonard Malum, V. D. I Chapman. Albert f iullikson, c. C Nelson. K. M. ltlake. II. L. Percy. 11. K. Newell, AVllllam Alaidment. Monroe Sanders. W. .1. ltasmussen. W. I.. Pnrkhurst. Krank Klklns. At. D. Owens auil I-. P. Ledeigh. ' 4. I CASE ON MR PORT: SALK.M. Ore. July 1 !. iPt -Salem Iihs joined Hoscburg in litl- ' gation to test the validity of bonds j issued for airport development.. Through Its legal department Sa lem late yesterday decided to Inter-I vene in an action with the ett ! of UoMfhurg defending a mui boml issue for an airport at ttose-; burg. Salem is Interested because, voters of this city recently voted! I.'m.oua for an airport. ( Medford has also entered the suit. 1 suimnI Communication Medford Lodge No. DM. A. I'. A. M . Friday. July I 2th, R p. m. Hy order of C. M. HOCSTON. Secy. W. M. 1 1" TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY kl-'OI: SAl.i:- Krcsh row. Phone I r.:. i.. i;u V'ull. S. LK . .liaruain. it-room. I'l.istelcd house. HI r.iiii;.-il so il could lie converted into : apart ments: paid-up p.tvinu: located 3 blocks from City park. Trice J'Jlaii. Some terms. -;. f, I'.u-n. Itealtor, South Ktvel-slde. Tel uau or i.i;t. its l'lt SA1.K a.. -acre tract, near KIiiks hiuhway: all In alfalfa: :l rmoii house. kiiisI bfti n. chicken house. Uiiratte. some fruit trees, larire shade tree, all kinds of berries. owners out of -town. Will sell rlfcht mi easx terms. I :, c Corn. II South Itlversl.le Tel 1339 or UTT. PRECOX. TIirttSDAY. FX-MEDFORDITE ! Afi4IN0N.;i4Nn I i ruMin uii wii ii iu . ... I onAiM nrAniMP UttAM nLMm 1U POIti'LAXD, Die. July ift. o?i Kates of iraln shiiflied from (1;ihn tn nrthw..i ,.,.. ,:n, should he lower than on shipments : east because the coast pons a:-''. closer, Arthur Geary, attorney rep- ( resenilng ilie blalio Ktato Craiiiie, said today in his testimony at the ; interstate commerce commission .grain rule hearing. The Crango h" lepie.Hents has T.UOO memhers. 1 fjeary's testiminy was Introduced ito cntnhat objections of Walter . p,., to the coast. Idaho .-;ral:i ! 1 .AVma hIioiiDI flow soutli and easi ' , ,0 MU'slsslppi river and gulf ports. ; Scott said The Idaho Crango is for lower i rates to any port, deary added, j hut it believes the best, iransporta-j tion policy calls for shipment to! the nearest port. ! Hugh A. .Martin, grain buyer for1 Keer, Clifford & Company. Po' t- . land, corrobrated testimony favor-j ing the Columbia river port differ- ' ential offered yesterday hy A. M. I ChrsiaH. grain buyer for Hali'our, ! Cutluie A: Co. -! it r atOra W Oman OH. Journey to Europe Tells of Travels Driving; across the desert on the wnv from Salt Lake City. I'Uh, in Chicago. ML. In a car Ik not so bad finer an, according to Miss Kit tea h(lfh ,.,. .1UU,U11M. ullt,u,.lllli , "" :,u " . in thi coanty. wlr, tlHst-nlK'tl Her trip III a letter wilflinr jiv Dreams-, Miss lcarl I'ehl: .Mainl I liapman lrom ; ahoard tie S. S Devonian fll rnnto It i Kill ope. II !.... -M...II'.,...! I...... 1 :". " ' wiin tier cousin, .miss .t a inwn- , i senu. I ae two women drove across Ii.- coiiiilry. visiliitK I hlcaKO, 111.; j Salt Lake City. 1 tali; lisliinnloti. 1). C; I'lllladcljitiia, Pa.: Huston. i Mass., and New York City. 1 ne temple tour :roui, 01 wnicu j I Miss lldrr is a member, will visit KniAlanil, tieniiany, i'rttnce. Su it-.- ciiatid. Spain. Italy, Belgium ami 1 Holland during the summer. Diamond "King" reeled. WAIISAW. Pidand. July !.- ifPtl The Warsaw police arrested persons and confiscated diamonds valued at s7i.it"M today In a mid I upon a suspected smuggling offic When the police entered, the found 4'J persons, most of whom were fran 1 ieally t r ing to hide gems. Some sallo.-i-d the stones anil some even threw tllein out of window. ,. y. 1 t 1 These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy MB.YhJi Storage Space for RENT Our class "A' nitnlcni coniTt'te Wiirelioiise iif fonls you siifV slnniiie for luiiiselitilil gnntls, frniins, iiiilnmnhilt's, or what have vout v - t.. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 2G0 for Rates Beck's Breads hnvo a delightful, iinustiat riavof, i vlil. h salislics one's natiirnl loimini; for ai-iet. Ask your Rroccr lor BECK'S BREAD. JULY 10. 102S. Radio Program KMED Mull Trlbnni--Vlrt'ln Stallnn .j. .J. . .5. .;. Thursday, July 19 P. M. ! S to '.! Cold Seal Ci ilcry, It to ;::;) -Kefiie:it nuii'i'-r's I hioadcast hv Karl Moiililren and Airs. 11.. C. illiauioii throiigli courtesy of M..!-iii limn htn.'; U kheei M.-al ! Company. Friday, July 20 A. M. ! J 1 t il ... l' to i':;n -Somliern Drf-'on KJectric. ' 10 .;;u io II- M. Ai. Depart t- metn Store. v 4 1 1 to ! .lacfjue l.eno Millinery. : I 31 :.'So to 12 lirophy's Jewelry Store. P. M . 12::!0 to 1 Palmer Music ! I- House. f 8 to 0 --Itealty Hoard. It to in American Leg inn Frolic. .j. .j. . .. .j. ,j. , Karl M on Idem. vb.linM. a nd Alls, f I. '. Williamson, pianist, will broadcast reiniesi numbers from station KMIOD tonigln. t'-'-ni :i to :i::;n n'tio.-u n the ii-tri r week ly MmiUtii PliMiibing and Sheet Metal company program. The following Is a list of the j mi i ul. ers -; persons be played and the whom they will be I dcdicaied ; ;. ""iJi.v My Head lU-neath a Kosc', i played for Airs. Kdna Kogers: ! 'Krasiiuita". fnr W. C Newhatl: '"Listen to tlie Alocking Hird ". for Airs. Ccni-vieve Wall; "My lih.e iTTt Paul Cuoii; "Traumeri". ales; ' t rinison ISIushes . for Many Comsiock; "C.rt Oul and (let I'nder the M-eui". for .M rM. Laura Putins n ; "I'm W.iit tug for Ships Thai Never I'imii' In", for Airs. (leorge Demmer of San Francisco; "Kiitimna," I'm- AI i.-s , l( -Kennedy ; ".lust a .Memory . ,,- v.. n.,ff,an; "(ilrl ; -w n ti I Dream of Old Ki-in, I'm Dreaminu of You", for Miss Mar- L'aret Sidlev -tin the -Hanks of '.. , "'"as" ""' laytof. iin v im" .U.I I . . '.I for MIks .luila 11.1I- XlKhf for I i.,,, .1 i willia l.y. liar.!. ; Ontario l.iiihlini: permits f .Inn" .-lie.l l.'.-l.'.a. 1 1 ! If P I ! iillllllii ! I i ,! Iilllil i "': I ' if 11 a 1 I I (mi Wt u ; ffi tKiu 1 ALS0 TW0 GREAT ACTS 0F I llr' '$ m lm i " talkies" I lV ' .'f'tl ' ' ChIm ' "TH0SE PULLMAN PORTERS" S 5r ' ' 'linillijii th amous Vaudevdle Star gjj ilili 'i JcUjJl 'fcjMlM BLOSSOM SEELEY 8 9T ' M.?iW 'iflljTll ! Queen of Syncopation -jl 'If! It' W EiiZSsmSSsr l IX Sfi 11 I i I 1 4 Complete Admission J Yi IlV r - t'l il Shows Daily Mats. 10 and 35 S lr ' C Alt ' flS-i. ':30. 3: 15, 7 and 9 g Eves. 25 and 50 f WTTrr Jl mWZft Attend the Matinees ULjV Mi VAUDEVILLE STARS . TQ-BUY LAND HERE "My l-oys don't smoke and I think they are model-', as far a" morals are concerned." It was lii;;Uy-:;I: hired, erinl.l;. -headed Thus. Cole, father ri the two Colo bio titers ul.o apjiearcd la.'.t ni'ht ai the Craterian theatre in a son?, dance ;,nd bahin act. telling why he travels around wftli his sons. Thotnus and Austin 'Cole. Hi and vhii is yeai j of a'-;e. were bound to 1 ford on ihe r.tage, althou-it tlie protn! father said that he had aspirations for them which included training for the bar and eii-4ineering. T!i family lived in New York City. where the hoys attended srhnol. "I've been father, mother and business manager for ' my bnvs sin' they were very young." Ah. Cole related. "Some time the three of us will come hack here and huv a farm." he said. "I will save m' "TIL iO U iin Prices 25c and 50c A New Page in the History Making of Talking Motion Pictures SEE and HEAR! Lionel Barrymore May McAvoy WILLIAM COLLIER, ALEC FRANCIS in The Mightiest of Dramas "THE LION AND THE MOUSE" A picture that is doinrj more to bring the public to realize what the toll ing motion picture has in store for them than any sound production so far brought to the screen. Nothing on the screen has ever received praise this pictur getting. ' iliAii " io t hat 'nf Ixiysl money -tor ran come rmch tvilv a t$iw company is hard ,n yoUtiK ftjUj if H.Y mtv.tlie k I(; 'Viiul l Tmiiiin, Mr. Cule V, elated. Krom i the trio i,.,.. to rtaicin, wncie nit- Milliners v. j appear this week end at the l-; no re theatre. . PLAY G. FLAGPOLE Donated hy the 0vi n ( n i-j, n LuuihtT company, a fii.g p.,;, , Ii will bo tile liiMK-sl i:i M when creeled, was yesierday to the Anieiitan i.ei,,;, playgrounds and will he set up t hi- week or early next. The ,,!. came from the P.utte Kails h,.1 inv.s of the lumber company unci u high exactly 112 feet high, it is u inches in diameter at the bast- ; il l's the Ft might est that cntiltL. i found in the Itutte I'alls wn It will be erected through the i tesy of the- Caliinrnia Oregon I'ou-. er company near the rear of the grounds. Frank's Comedians IN THE BIG TENT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY The Sensational Comedy-Drama Walked' Home" Curtain 8:05 6th and Holly Vaudeville Drama Orchestra Here! is the TALKING PICTURE SENSATION that is stirring the N;ttiori. e . I l !