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o PXGE TWO local and Personal Kiel K. Hurnhrim arrived t..l:iy frmn Martini-z, I'nU aceomiuimd i hy his son, la nt lh remainder I of ihp Hiimmnr at hiw Hiiinmor homo j iilnrtg the lnonuc, river near Trail. Me made the trip In a new iioiif liovcQ tourinc car. which tUtrartiMl , ronKidcrnble alientlon from pedK- triuiiR vhH parked in front of the, Chamber of Commerce hiiildintv j Notice to the Piihlir: I-MUo t Tint te t'reek hrldce on the Aerate ! liittKC road, will be j KUitlon-Dodst floscd to t ruff I for elht day.s, be- j ginning AugUM 1st. on ac-ount of repairs. Paul II, Itynnlng. County Knglncer, i 3:i Cicnernl (George A. White, com mander of the Oregon National Ouartl, who has been here on the lulet for nomc time past, enjoy ing a vacation and worrying the fish in the river and smaller streams, came out In the open to day and began his mixing with fel low legionnalreM for the remainder of the convention wek. Tree props. Tne rorter Lumber Co. unloaded yesterday 2,nr feet of select tree propv bundled In lengths as per your requirement. Plume 124 132 f'.uests from a distance rgeistered at Medford hotels include Char lotte Alstadt of Waterloo, la.. .M1 ville Meyer of New York City. Mr. and' Afrs. A. A. Anderson of Poca iclln, Ida., and .Mr. and Mrs. C V. Klllntt Of St. IxiUis, Mo. We have something choice In: tree props. Do not fall to nee them, j Pip Pines I.br. Co. 78tf j The meeting of the Medford Cur-1 tonlKhl to next Weducdny. All- ! , Slh n...hi,,i ,,n,-u eiiiilnr. ! niwl Iniv vnnr tree tirons In sued-I fled leiiKt'lls. The 1'orter Lumber ! "v"Hi l',,B""t (mm all parls of the Co. has on hand a larije stock (ifHa.;'' all l.nKths. I'honn l!4. jnL,. Al otwiiinio I,onnelH Vj price. Miss Jessie Mastln. who had been '"' 1 ft Shop. 13' vIsltliiK at (irants I'nss for several APIToxliniilfly . B le(tlonnalre days, returned to. Medford yester- wl" 'e present from Coos liny in av Mi'dford for the annual slate con- "c'harls representative, Jlortha M. v,'llll0 American Lclon. Stonemnn. 153 X. OoKdnlc. Phono ""'"'""K Melnlyre. who Is " 8 -1 1 UTi n,n,,nK" early arrivals in tin ' The' Llthlans will, represent Ash- ,"am Mmslifleld. The main land In Ihe blK parade next Hal- )"HI"" "r 1 " I" Is fx- urday at Medford when the stale n"r"'1 111 rlv" ' bis evenina. convenllon of the America,, l.c-lon Chicken dinners, Covered Wnic closes Its 1 bree-diiv n llnir Mill. lulls will ainiear In unfnrm and will . ... ,,, auI.i,..i i imsl which Is i.lcniirliiL- an elnli. .nine rim.i u'lii. which ihn i,.i men evoect in en.i-v ..rr n..e nf ,h. i,ries Ashland Tlrllm.s Mi,.r, ,,!,, ii,-' n,ini.... exclusive fliiKe felts express Indi viduality nnd cllnrm. The InleHt niudels realured by the llnnd llnx Hhoppc, ;;:i ilasl I'.th. are priced very modest at til. f" and Sll.nll. A'n invite your Insiwctlon. . AVe irlve Kreen S. & II. Mnmpa. Ilia OiliiiK operntionN are under way on the Kcdwood hlKhway nt the present time, aecordinfr to Informa tion brought by Medford people, who spenl the week ii In Cich cent City. About Keven miles (if the work has already beeir com pleted. The work started Satur day. The oil does not Interfere with travel as It Is belna laid on one side of the road at a time. Dressmaking nnd remodeling. Pushlon Shop. 424 Medford nbiB I Htllldinit I mils were Issued yesterday hy the oily to J. W. I lilt CI II to repnlr a dwelling at Ui North Krnnt street at a cost of S250. to W. .1. Clay to repair n dwellliiK on North Riverside, nnd in nullum Younu in build n mi ink" on North Rlversldn at a cost of J225. Tree props nt Medford Lumber To, Rhone lt:fl. HUtf Folks The boys will be here tonight. Show them every cour tesy, tell them about this great country, and when they return home Saturday let's send them back with but one thot "Med ford, the Hospital ity City.M i CnllfornlnnH reiriHtrrcrt at Mcrt-i ford hntnU incliiilo Mr. Sarah i In .MfdCord this mnrnlriK to !,. Htnhl of Kan M;itMi, Mr. and Mr. j evernl lnyn, InHmlert Mr. and Alrn. V. L. Jnhhton nf Jnne HBoh, 1.. f. I. K. flench and Mr. and Mr, o. .Wilson and fnmlly mid -Mr. nndl. Luirk of CheNen, .Mich., who Mr. It. K. Lunnenmnypr of Itork-j ul!l he th Rtiorir of Jr. Eva Hey, MIhm Kdlih Woodhitm and , Mains and Krnnk far low, former Jm. .1. J.. Hmire of llollywod. Mr. and Mr. H. Stnccr of Han Fran-1 Hscn, (In brio He JUalr of Panin ' Koku. Mix HompIIo of Hncranu-'nto, Mr. and Mm. A. licn-nHtcin nl' Oak-, unri nnn mo roirmvinj; rrom i.oh AiikHok; Mr. and Mrs. K. it Iturkhain. Mrn. H, J. f.lnne, Mr. Martha Paneny. Charlotte Dabeny, Mt. K. N. White and Gladys and i Tolen llnthwuy. ttp props rnr Mil in spanned lengths, any quantity, from select common stock, delivered; any plnee I in .lacKs'on county, rnrier inner iCn. lhonn 124. 132. A unit for divorce was filed at , l the county clfrk'n -office yeKterday I by Kvelyn Jeffries against William ' ijefferies on xi-miikIm of rruel and : ! Inhuman irealmeni. The couple were married June 12, litifl. and this mornlrm from a nhort buninesn have resided on the AKhland-Klam-: trip to i'ortland. Other local rei ath FaIIn highway where ihey have ; dent who came here today after been operating a service Htatlon. a vlwit to Portland, Included Mr. All klririln dressen, 2 to 6 yearj11"' Mr. Olen Kabrlck. filzes, price. Handicraft Khop.,; All kiddle dreRHnn, 2 to 0 .yenr 132 i RlH, price. Handicraft ftjop. With merchants coniine from 12 dozen weHtern Mate and Alanka, annual Imyei'M week, which will open at Portland next Monday, elves promise of having the larg est registration Mince the Inaugu ration of the event 10 year ago. Or. J fi, Thayer, practice lim ited to eye, ear nose and throat. ! 131 i Med ford Itldg Mik. I.yrln RIhe nf the rn(i nly : health unit muff rcBumcd iliitirK ! today followlim a vacation of n ' ...nii. ... l, 1. 1.. ! f"-m in n' llM"'- ilMtl imiivi icacn ri'Hort.s In iKhlltlnn to rorl-; land. lit. Hood and ut Washington 1 " " , ,,uu'p Mr. Klnu took part lnthc unnual ', 1'lnnlc "f Ihe Associated oil com-' liiuin.nl.il"1"' '"""'-nm. I 1 lv " -nipiniy rcpresenia - ' 1UI AmonK the motor tourists from " distance reu'lstered at Medford hotels ale Tien Cook of LewlKton ''' Lorraine overheri.- of Port Worth. Tex.. K. .1. Kaust of Newark. O.. and (i. M Mlnnlch "f Kersey. Colo All orQnndfn lionneta '.4 price. KI2 Ilaudlerari Shop Included amontt Ihe Oreonlans; hwim In drinking water, Mer reitlslered at Medford hotels, other; rick's chlorinated pool. 8n-tf than those from I'orlland. nre .J.i Afler visiting at tile Imine of Mr, M. Ifliij:, II. W. Kelly. I., f. Todd I1""' Mrs. I. llumphreyM for sev and Mrs. II. Sllesely of Dermis- I eral days, the Misses Muriel (lallo. ton, I'. P. Knight mid son, Itenl Davis, fleo. Love, l-d Harney of Kiiftene, O. S. York, Hoy Kvnns nf Itoseburti. c. J. Keefe of ljikr vlew, Mrs. v. II. Cnates of Albany nnd Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Mi Inlurff of .Marshricld. Hcmstlti'liliiK. button makliiK uud I pleatlm.'. Ilaudlerari Shop. Ii!ll,! Results of the recent state bar : examination will not be nnnutinced before Allk'llst 10. The exainlna- . liens were lield nt Snlen, two weeks auo, who more loan inn iicipai-j urn. All nrKatnllo bonnets Vj price. Hamlleraft .Shop. 133 Hail not report been nent here that mil In hiwl heep strewn uIoiik the Paoiflo highway between (Ireen oreek anl the dam, the Hoover j ,at nielli aTter Hpendltm the past party mtuht have enrotinterett wnme ! Iwn wet'lt vlsli(nj friends ntul rel roiiKh K"in yestenlny nfternoon. i uttvrs In Portland. Several men went nut there nnd. to the Mnnonlo build In on pleked tip the mjiIIh which were thej onveutlOT days fof your dinner, kind used In rooflnn. They wore i Thr ladleH of St. Anne's Altar so on the rlht hand wide of the road : rl,,'y will serve a rhieken dinner iwhere ears traveling oith wouhl 1 I pick (hem up. About u pint of thi'i nails were picked up. Orants PaHH ! t'ourler. j rreo props nt Mearord Lumber! Co. Phono 629. 8!Uf' Marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday to Harry Meyers, 3T., of Hcott Val ley, Cat., and Kernlta Znellin. 1 H, of Scott's Mar, t'n., and to John W. Southard, y4. and Kllraheth Itoesch, both of (irants Pass. Soiilh ard took part In this year's Kcd wood hluhway ntaruthon vave un der tlie name of Mud Pull, ami last year won the race, lie Is nn' In dian ami his wife Is n Swiss, All kiddle dresses, 2 to fi yerj,"V hv on a month's trip to wizen, '.j price. Handicraft Shop. NV,1 "ska and town pnlnts. Thev l.jwill visit at Omaha, Neb., anil Hick liamez, accomitanled by his! t''Minci Itluffs, la. Mr. Wortman manager. Uay U. llrewer, arrived j calleil to the iniddlewest on in Medford yesterday from San 'nininesa matters. Oiegn. Cal., and plans to spend a Klbert (Irish) Coleman, a palt shorl time here. According to 'n thn Veterans' hoMpltnl at present plans, he will take part ' Taeoma, Wash., Is expected home in next Saturday's American U-jni nf 'he week. He under- gion boxing card at the Armory , woni an operation for the removal and may later be featured in a itf HIh tonsils and the extractUm of headline hnm. Kfforts nre being made to match him with O'Orady of Ashland. Alt kiddle dr slzes, ii price. sscs, 2 to fi ynr Handlcvaft Shop. , 1 3 L' Mrs. .1. II purtello and son iCen-u-th of Oakland, t'al.. h it Medford today fer their home, afler spend ing a week at the home of Mrs. R A. Forget. Theyl visited Crater Lake over the week end. Thiity-two miles south of Gl ints Pass, on Pedwood highway, those j window of the Palmer Music House, famous chicken and steak dinners,' There was no broadcast from prepared by expert lady cooks, Htatlon KMKh nfter the I o'clock on.o you try our dinners you al- program Monday, due to the fact ways come again. Preakf.tt uiV.i1"" I11' bearings got too hot. It lunch line, dinner T:.c. All ihre-'wn necessary tn replace the worn course ineiils. Nothing jko it else- out part before golnu on the air who Home of Ihe egionnaires. 134 All set to Hght up the town. .1, Prady of Hie Southern Pacific elec ii-lenl department at Portland, ar rived in Medford this morning. Mr. Pr.iily Iui charge of some of the special eleetrlc features for the convent Ion program. Last vale nf straw hats, every hat that's left goes at II. M. J'.lui. f.Oc each. A wondeihil sete.-Hnn. New filts, $7.r.rt values, special price till after the convention $l.!'X each, c.reen S. K- II. H.imp with every hat. The Kmmy Lou Hat Hhnp In M. M. Store. isi MEDFORD MAIL Out of ulnto tourists whoarnved acntinlntiinc- in ihf Htntf of Mlch- lean. l.ndlr-M of Saint Anne'n Altar ho-I eleiy will serve menl in the Ma Monlo hulldlnK on nt Main dur ing the ronventlon. AM are In vited. Thicken dinner nerved lt iwei'n 11 and 2, for .".He. 1.11 I.ltlle MIkh MUdnnrde Ijitxr wax a passenger on a mornlnff train for t Kunene. where he will spend all ! thnn month visiting at the horn? ; f her prnndmother, Mrs. Jenny -iern. yur pyp turtru ior now oy our deferred payment plan. Rclen-j tlfie eye. examination comfortable j EiawrB, jr. I), A. Chambers, Southern Oregon Opticnl Co., 317 Medford Bldtr. Phone 188. 8tf Attorney Kawles Moore returned i Mr. and .Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter and family of Itoston. Maws., for- ! mer resident nf .Medford, are the guests of Mr. Carpenter's brother here. Leonard and Alfred Carpen ter. All organdie bonnets price. Manuicraft Hhop. U2 AliHM Cladys Itnberts of San r" "'"oo vlnlicd Medford frlendx y'terdny. She Ik HprndinK a fmv wfekH' vacation at lior former home In Prnvnll I ' nnin.-n dinner ni m, .Mnnonic 1 n,'H''lnic West Main Kt., only r.ne. ,, M,J:.rt " , K'Unrdny. 1 a t Tw lourlsts from .InmoRtnwn, - " ...-..' nniui- non nnd llllzaliel h ,. MttlicwH. Ktopped ieif thin mornlne on "he way to Craier Lake. After vlslt Inii the lake they will conllniie Ihclr Journey tn AlnHkn. A real chicken dinner nerved In the Masonic IiiiIIiIIiik on Weal Main between 11 nml i rnn r.ny. .i..in ! the convention. ,y the ladlen of Si. Anne'fr Altnr Roelfty. Kwrybody come. 1 n 1 ' liny Houston arrived In Med ford today from I'ortland lo spend Hie fruit season In the valley. lie Is connected with Ihe Southern I'n elflc. Ve 'have. Rnmcthlng choice In tren propn. Do not fall to see them. Blir I'lneH Lbr. Co. 78lf 'P. Hopkins, vice-president of the f'oiitliern Oreiion tins enmpany. enme here today on li business trip from his Francisco. heailiiunrters at San way and Ress Dobnney of I'or liilcs. X. M.. left here tliis morn Iiik. I loth of the ynmiK wonien are hltth school teachers and were friends of tin- Humphreys when the three families resided In New Alaxlcn. DurliiK their slay In Med- ,n'd the imrty drove to Critter lJike and the OreKOti Caves. Tree propn at Medford Lumber f-o. T'lion 621V. vnr J- R. IniKKnn arrived In Med. f"rl tills mornlni! from San Kran- - jum ois wue inr ine ve- maimier or the summer nt their ranch on Korent ereek. A Rpeelnl typo of tr propyl nt Blir Vines Jr. Co. 7Stf MIhh (lladyH tookney, J. on. ney vmployo, retnrnel to her home between " ml 2, for fitto. ' 1 It l A npeelal train will lenve Port- "tnd nt ( :30 this evening loaded wltn Amerteiin KeKion ennwntlon 1,1 i nree enrs will be oo- cupira ny i'ortland men. two by i Salem, one by UeOrainle and one i by Albany. . The hund-palnted flivver. Med-j f..rrfu nffii.i i ... .... ' " "' ' mis, mei xne mnrninK trains on schedule today nnd carried off two Hllvertnn Aux iliary members. Mrs. W. I,, t un niiiKhnm mid Mrs. Ottn Aim. Other Legion gnests expected to arrive did not appear. .1. F. Wormian of the Phoenix district and Mrs. Wort man left to- tnree iimm Poland iTnbhard nnd family, who have been spending a short vara 1 Inn at the Hubbard summer collage nt Diamond lake, are ex pected to return today to be here for the convention. The Clifford Ihown trophy, a 4 2-ltirh silver loving Ytip. tn be given by the Salem post in mem ory of Mr. Itrnwn, deceased, to the winners In the drum corns contest this week. Is on display in the front esterday morning. Members of the American Le gion Auxiliary, who have charge of registration of convention vis itors at the Chamber of Commerce headquarter are: Mrs. Lee Oar lock, chairman: Mrs. Grace Voss. Mrs. Helen Collier. Mrs. Lydu King. Miss Holly Sehefrel. Mrs. Gnldie Hugglns, Mrs. Gi-orgia Holloway. Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mrs. Palsy Orose. Out of town shoppers In the eity yesterday Included Mr. and Mrs. P. flutehfn of Griffin creek. Mr. .Mary Sinclair and MU Hattie Howlltt of Uaslu pint. TRIBUNE, SrEDFORD. HOOVER FISHING PARTY ENJOYS i . I v ' N IVV-v if- S - :v'W "'-I Thi tlashliflht of the Republican Presidential nominee (third from the left) and hia party was tatten durino a barbecue picnic In the giant redwoods of Northern California. AmniiK thr local lioheltahH who atttMiilfil u joint jl'tiU iiH'i'tlnK nf tho Ashlnn1 and .Mwlfom lu'KnchfK ...... i . . i. .. (a.Sl CVI'IIKIK I(( !!(( KHOI1 IIOI r.)l'llip;H wore Mr. and Airs. Joy W alker and Jtrs.-.Mdn Oatni:ln. KnllowliiK the sliiper dancin( was enjoyed. It. I' Mnran of Medford In reif- iKtered at the Motel Manx In !)in Francisco, t'al. One of the legionnaires In .Med ford from n distance is II. I. Kaiser who nrrivcfl here a short time ao from southwestern Nebraska where he had been enuaveil in farming. Mr. Kaiser roistered , conven- tion headMimrtors this forenoon n..,1 nln.w ... u t nti .1... of the convention in .Medfonl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'KeefM of Merrill and (1. liads of Klamath Falsi are among the Klamath coun ty residents who were in Medford yesterday. Hassan Muhamnied, ihe 'IVrriblc Turk, who defeated l:iill .Montana last Monday evening in n wrestlim; match hre, leaves this evening for his headquarters In 1-os An geles, from where he will go to Mexico to take part in' a mulch. Muhammed this forenoon said he expected to return to Medford In a month to make his home, having become favorably Impressed with the i lly. (.nests from Portland registered at Medre.nl hotels Include I.. ( . Kindred, .1. F. Mathews. F. .1. lilakely. j. ,. Crawford, R I:. Cede well. I.. Fiihrney, II. (1. j Findtay. T. I). Sjoughtun. Harold ' Ollflord. (i. T. Taylor. R 1 1. Mtish ' and II. ). liasten. .y ,j, Oidone c. i, Thomson, sutr-r Intendent of ('rater utiona park, was (n the city today l iitterul thei Ameri.'an Legion state convfntion. William l-olleit. rir. i imdiKlor! of Ihe Oregon Ameri.;tn Legion, formerly a resident of Kugenn. arrived this morning by auto, from Miami. Fin. Folleu made ' the long drive, lo attend the stnt: convention, and holds the honor! of being the Legionnaire to travel! the greatest distance. o still) retains his membership In tin. Kugcne iost. Employes ut the I'alifornia tire-' gon power company will lf given" an opportunity to see tbe air cir- ens tomorrow afternoon and iIvm patrhitic parade Saturday, U( ' main offices in tills eity will be practically closed on these alter-, noons, However, a small force will be on duty lo handle trouble culls, collections, etc., both Thurs-; day and Saturday, in order to render service to local Copro ens- ; tomers. RECLUSE FREED PUT TO FLAMES CHICAGO, Ml., Ail-;. 1.- The weather-whipped hut that was home tn August Kesslor for 2tJ years; that was good enotmh, with its crude nltar. to serve as hl.t church: and good enough, too. in dire emergency, to he put to use ns n morgue fnr the body of his i need hnusi'keeper, was burned last nl-;ht us a public nuisance. Into the flames went the rafter j front which the pn!W yesterday . had probed n hullet and trotn which had been suspended a shotKtm and a vicious looking sword. Us hind" stained ns thnimh hy blood. Into the flumes, too. went the recluse's tied beneath which on Monday of ficers had found n crude coffin in which was the body of Kress ler's rousin. Claudia Haupt, (bad since piil. The bullet, the sword, the wom an's body wen a triumvirate that moused police, suMHrton nnd led Iheni to luveftttgate Kessler's ne tlvltles as a self-appointed priest to a small group of worshipers. One by one, however, the various theories were dissipated. Officers today had the report of Dr. Axel Itenson that Miss Haupt had died A natural death. Iteports that one or mote persons had disappeared nfter visiting the hcrtnlta :e church i In the forest preserve weit- found tn he without foundation. Keasler. confined to hospital where he Is recovering from wounds resulting from an attack upon him early Sunday, would add nothing to his previous story. Miss Haupt. lie said, had died without medical attention because there were nn funds to obtain It. Her body hat) been kept In the hut until mieh time ns there would be money enough to provide burial. OREOOY, ' WEDNESDAY. ,,1Vnmi . , POHTIjAND, Ore Au, lP 1,1 ' pedestrians m.h- 1 w' "l ,h,k f th Uror.d- way bridge, a t hug slugged and robbed c 'npt.iln ( i us Step ban, oi Ihe Portland fire departin-nt, of IL'ilii, just before noon today, and escaped. Captain Stephan had jiint cashed his pay check, and was on his way home when attacked. 1 ! walked into the subway, built under the street for safety of pe destrians at a busy traffic inter section, and in the semi-darkened eeni i a I part of the t unnel wax tripped by his assailant, who tMlrnck him on Die head with dark ohiect as he fell., f'antalnl ; Stephan recovered, as his pockets j were being- rifled, but he was up- '. able to follow thi1 man. The robber was about 3.1 years ' idd, weighed about 1 f.U pounds, and was medium height, j Captain Stephan has ty-en a ; member of the fire department -more than :tn years, and has been letntled as theater inspector. DEPORTATION OF imniMWI Wfiuh Amr 1 in: Aroused hy Ihe attack on Japan- I ese workmen at C'opalls Crossing Sunday night, Deputy Proserin in-; ; Attorney John (. (Graham said to- i day that arrests would he made I shortly and that authorities of; tiraya Harbor county would prose onto nil those guilty in what he ; termed a "well founded conspir-j ney. "These people nt Copalls Cross- i ing picked on Innocent workkmen," j declared He put y Prosecutor Cira- ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! FOK S A 1.10 In orchard, esunmie 1 two ears. Martlctts and D'AnJou : pears; also variety of apples. F. Wedge, line mile west Talent school, Talent, Ore. 137 KOI jr. SA1.1-: Uliirk polU'e iHHMiii'w. iiii'h. lMiom. CI l-.l-l. 13.'. FOH SALK Furnitutv. Call 4LM 1 So. Front St. Phone 3S3-W. 13:11 FU UKNT iVery desirable 4- room apt. .13.1 l-Mw.-ds St. 13.1 LOST Vellow collie and shepherd d..g. white tip on tail; valued as children's pel. Phone 4n-i;-l. lieward. l 33 to I.KT f. rooms furnished. : blocks from library; garage and I woodhouse. m. F. Campbell, t v"4 ,:iM M:ln St. 137 WAXTKO-ISy experieni-ed wiman. work by hour or day; also help ing with luncheons and patlie.j. Good references. Phone OL'-J . , 1 Frank's Comedians IN THE BIG TENT 6th and Holly WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRDDAY The Sensational Military Comedy 6 4 We're in the Army Now" Prices 25c NOTE Thursday night is Legion ryght. The performance will start nt 9:30 after the parade. AT'OFT 1. 1928. o SUPPER IN CAMP I.am. "Wo are not Interested in t ho nationality of those evicted for they were merely pawns. If the people who planned ana carried out the forcible eviction and who look the law iuto their own handH illegally had wanted to prevent the Japanese working there they should have taken orderly steps." While he relused to name any of the ringleaders in the alTnlr. (Irahitm Inferred strongly that i some of them were known. He i declared the "heating" of K. Wutn- niadn was extremely brutal. SALEM, Ore.. Aug. 1 . (P It Is probable thai all stale Institutions from now on will use pasteurized milk for their inmates because of developments reported to the state .'hoard of ronlrol today relative to I the danger from malia fever. 1 Malta fever his made Its appear ' ance for the first time in Oregun : at the state tuberculosis hospital. ' where one physician and four pati ; ents ure deftniicly known to have i the disease. Others are suspected. ; The disease, it is said, is tracabie ; directly to milk comlnu from dairy i herds where the eatt !e disease ""v'1 )IH contagious ahoriion pre vails. The genu can lie destroyed by pasteurization. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy COMING TO MEDFORD r?;an ytyj The Newest Big Show In AU . The World 5 Continent Menagerie IJSO People 500 HorMt -- SO CI Animal 30 Lion 2 Cm of Elephant anJ Camcta S Band 7 CalHopca 1 Compktt 61ectric Llfht Sytteni -30 Double Length STmI Car b-Polt Blf Top S Mammoth Klnp 1 Sir I Arenas Wild.Baast (llrpodram 1000 Character B.M Sptvliulr Noah and the Ark WATCH FOR DATE C and 50c 1 i 1 a v i w I FOUR HORSEMEN CLOSED UP NIGHT Nl'.W YOKK. Aug. 1. (yT1) -TTO-hl'ti'.ioii a ii th" rliies estimated to day th.it it cst them ln'ien S'lil, utio and S"i.a0 to obtain evidence whi-h they believe will dry up Proadway. Pour nndt'r-eover agents from Wahinu't on. whom pro.idway has uicknyniccl "The Kour "Horsemen.' made the rounds of tne night re sort, establishing contact through the liberal spending of money. Cuming to .New York in Febru ary, thec fiur men soon became well known in the city's night life as Jiliei'iil spenders, making no complaint at paying $22 a bottle fur MnsHle. $42 for champagne. CLUBS !NN. YORK 1 Will 1 HUNT'S (Jf m$Lj onigh tlI i THE WORLD'S HEAVIEST Vf sotmmH I LITTLE GIRL ' fi ! MACK & STANTON W"lirK3 j HOME, SWEET HOME j GRAHAM & GOLDEN l "LOOK OUT" w i JAMES WHALEN Mt ! THE IRISH TENOR fjlmiifii'i MARIMBA DUO L 1 A RAINBOW OF MELODY 28J$l7 jATURE "PiCJ- Jstarts -TOMORROW ! f'p THE WORLD'S FIRST tf'WF'HW'Bl ' I 'r" ALL-TALKING PICTURE E T$$x?& huaiammj "LIGHTS OP NEW YORK" IjMtfi&Vi I EVENING AdmLslon- II I flWTV 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c I I I i,, I, Adulta 50c II mLil pakeb rSsALX Stanley 1 S Ull 83 Son GIRLS RELBA HUABA 1 i ; i i ; i MAIL ORDERS accompanied by remittances in full, and self-addressed, stamped envelope, will be filled in ro tation. Prices: Lower Floor, S3.00; 1st 4 Rows Bal cony, $2.00; Balance, SI. 00. t m Tomorrow TO WELCOME THE WORLD'S FIRST ALL-TALKING MOTION PICTURE LIGHTS OFi NEW The Outsanding Event of Motion Pictures in the Past 30 Years F I E V III IS . lnl. UL Si. 2 5 for cork taiN. $ l .7 for Im ported and l.".o for domestie, yn,. per a I". They were welcomed at all iirht . cliibH. Then they disappeared. Rroadwny wondered where th y had gone, but not for long. iui the night rinvernnr Smith was nnm inated for the presideniy at llims t ton. federal laidlng parties rte- s enrUd on Uroadway and sTv.-d ; warrants on the lute hosts a ml 1 li(te. of "the four hor-mMi " Phonb 51 BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPyiRE PRODUCED PACKWD I THE SANITARY WAY . "V LEGIONNAIRES YORK: -5? 1 ill , , i X