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CO o o MEDFORD MAD7, TRfBTTNE. MEDFORD. OREOOW MONDAY. AUCil'sT tl. 1ft. o PAOE THREE -Jim - -J- 4 'A Night in Spain" Coming Next Monday MIXING LIQUOR IS L rt.'n Tllin- of this city is n- suth-rn (ii-'tni wniii.ii v-h; I.rixHUT in i he county jail and delim in priiiiiiiiK i isi diss Arthur smith is in the SaouM will ),? phu u know that tho lloart hospital, folluwiiiK an auto Medford Klociric company in lie- rash on tho Oriffin creek roal. k. lining a four-tiny rook inn si hiol near the Hoiuie Uiver academy tomorrow afternoon at ::iu oVluek. n. s -houl, whit h will he liH.l on the second tluor of the Aleii ft.1,1 ImiUlinif in this city, will coiuliti'ted by the well-known he home eiNniomUN atithorliy. Miss Don.thy Williams of the I'liiver-j sity oi ( ii'('i,'in and will he. open to all southern Oregon women. ' .Miss W illiams, ' who has h-en , Heeured hy the .Medford Klectrie last evening. shortly hrfore Ti o'elo.k. Smith sustained painful uts and bruises, hut today was reported to he in no danger. lieldltiK was arrested hy Stale Traffic Oft'irer o. O. Nichols, and is hi-intr held on an open r ha rye for investigation. Heldlnf;, o orditiK to the arresting officer, was not IntnTii-nted. hut had been rli'ittMn, t.f.fnrn 0,n Irtillf HI HI ll.V lO LUlUllIll lH'U' I'd 111' place. r,eldiiikr barely missed striking a maehine and then ran into a diteh a foot or more deep, throwing the occupants of the ear nver ji fence. J. held in?, a relative nf lien IN-ldiiiK. w:is pla. ed in (ail hist evening by the police when hr came to the station In coniu'c- day school, will rook upon u Hoi point range and will keep her rooking materials in perfect con dition in a new C. K. electric irfrigerauu. She will explain manv new recipes and actually show her audience of Med lord and Uogue Jiiver valley women just how to prepare her dishes in a model kitchen on the stage. Th Who attend may expect some ex ceptionally interesting and valu able pointers each (Lay. Miss Dorothy Williams has a wide reputation as a dietitian and is considered an authority on home economics subjects. How ard Scheffel, manager of the Medford KU-ctric company, ex- j pressed himself today as ex -1 tremely gratified in securing the j services of this popular and able j lecturer and dietitian. A cordial invitation to ' I era Oregon to attend tin1 "It's sinmlv sickening. I've I day cooking course has h come over SO o miles to Medford tended by Mr. Schelfel. The to join the" carnival company .flehool will he held on the second here last week and I find them floor of the Medford Center gone." complained Josephine building, accessible from the ele Kleln. fat woman weighing over ( vat or and stairways. UMi pounds, who arrived In Med-; ford this forenoon from Los An geles to join the Kennedy shows, l ion wit h the accident, while i an alleged intoxicated condition FAT LADY REACHES HERE 100 LATE AS WWKm MWid .fJ YOKi ::;;:t;;,::;:;; , g7 lilt I'AN Or l.OVf ) Hums lis- j I The current transcontinental tour of "A Night in Spain," which hiits the big revue i Craterian on Monday eveninc. August l.'l. is an aftermath of the remarkable countrywide sneers: "Cav Puree. In sending the latter beyon clthe limits of the lung "run" cities. Messrs. Shuberi covered that a fruitful territory was opened up to the major revues when iindenuded of their orig inal casts anil productions. A large mail-order hooking indicates that its vogue here will be a repetition of Its twenty-week furore at the Four Cohans, Chicago. h'medford SEEMS 1500 DELEGATES VERY QUIET AFTER MFRF THIS! WFFK I ILHL I I MVS 8 I 1 which left by truck yesterday l'or. an unannounced destination, but which is presumed to be Port land. Josephine, a plump young wo-! man who seems to have never i suffered from malnutrition, re-: reived a wire In lxs Angeles last I wee!;, telling her to join the com-r nanv in Medford for a snort en gacement. She received amount of expense money from Aftermath of Legion Conclave VERY ORDERLY ONE, IS VERDICT !...:,( fires iir luring the Aifi'T- nveiiiien here. The d up to noon t inlay howcase fcifiss at l he id, and a hroUen u in. uit hem 1 'acii'ic ib-poi . police made ah. on I'M a i rest s (hiring i he con ve nl inn. there was a lark oi disorder. , list light Saturday on Main street ended when one of the combatants swung and missed his I'oe and hit (Mrs. i;.iM llegler. bo.l;l;e.per for I Sll del s tla il y . in t lie face. She !as kuorkeil down and hurt her elbow slightly. While no definite figures are available, rlose to LT.Oil .e);ion naires and Auxiliary members at temh'd the 4-onveiilion. I :)' of this number drove m Crater Lake Sun day and sixty-six visited the tre- II Caves. I-'. K. Newell nf Portland, fed ia I prohibit iun enfiircenienl off i er visited the city Sat urday and j reported it the most orderly con tention he bad seen during bis 'administration. Two reunions with war lime friends occurred during the con vention. Judge K. I-:. Kelly met a soldier who served under him In ranee. lie was Harold Johns ol .1 unction I Ml v. .1 udge Kelly he- j came acquainted with htm on1 the troop ship goirg to France,, land met him again for the first I time Saturday. Jack Moran saw i again a buddy of the battlefields, i liny Thompson of Itoeinan, ,Monl.,! now a resident ol Portland. Thompson never returned to hh company a I ter a hall le. and was listed as killed. Friday evening j. Moran saw him going down. Main street playing a mouth organ and: j rattling a pair of bones. They j recognized each other instantly, j and embraced in the manner of (he i French. Especially in Hot Weather Why bother, worry or fuss about when you are going to have enough time to pay bills? Open a Checking Account and pay you bills Once a Month by Check! It's the Modern, Time-Saving Way The Jackson County Bank i;S' Alll.I.SHI D ISfttt Medford, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit M 11 M B I! R I tiDIiR AL RESERVE SYSTEM The i i'ly seemed strangely quiet todav, following the departure of the crowds, drum corps and band Following the completion of the, mush, concessions, gala decora- Mic.ful state convention of the tions and general good natured American Legion last week. Med- n t.,i t:.tn ford is preparing for another American Legion convention which came to an end laic Saiur tluv afternoon, culniinnttiiK Satur- thn f.n-nieil l.v ioloiri-ih and left H"nu IIKC community service nest immediately for Medford. iThere are five Hoy Scout troops "My folks didnt want me to i In Marshfield, and the Legion come to Oregon," she said this;"1' heen helping them Our post forenoon. 'Mud 1 ain't going tij" "hn helped put in an ath let them find out just what hap- Mie field thin last year." pened to me in this strange town, j H'n Fisher is secretary of the where I was supposed to begin - Cook Country Huh. which he .my engagement, 1 paid my own (helped orani-e. The golf Hiani "way up here and believe It orfpiotiship of Marshfield was won not, the carnival is going to send by Mr. Fisher last year, me money if I am going to fl-! t'ommamier Fisher, who is a iow them ii) their next stop, j prominent member of the VAUh which the worst of all, I do not I lodge, has been exalted ruler, dis even It now. 'invention, to begin this : contii.uing for four days. Thursday to Sunday when her.- of the Artisan lodge and week, from mem f roni Cali- fom 11 Hinder IUn l-'lslier "American Legion work is my ! hobby." stated the new com mander, lien Fisher- of Marsh iield, "although I am quite in- small 'terested in golf. am n member i me unamner o commerce, , ,..,. ... ...... ,.f ,rr(iM,mt m..rrvninkini ri-nwds OVer StSPll ill : Oregon. WasUington MedfuriL fotnia will be present over L'-oii The great majority of visitors strong for their annual session, left the city late Saturday ninht j A uood entertainment program and yesterday, ami today even is being planned and several cotn ii. ...ini- of the hot dog and mitlees of the local Artisan lodge hamburger stands was gone. True, jare hard at work on general pians. - H,,K )iy MjM Kslher IMllter, the streets were still badly- lit- Over (HIO Artisans will be pres - ; ,.,., p ied at the piano by her terod, us well as the So vi them cnl from Portland, which wiU mother; "Hetty at the Itnseball Pacliie purkwav today, but it is, have t!ie strongest delegation here. ! ( .," ,.4.)1( i,y MIhh Pearl Pllker; expected that iijl 1hls will be However. large delegations 'L(1j"At Dawning I Love Vou." ami cleaned up by tomorrow and that ' also expected from other Oregon. : "Dunn.' sung hy Miss F.sther Mi llie last of the decoralions - will" as well us Washington and Call- kor: and "Scene de Mallei." played Imvn been removed by then and ' f-rnia cities. hy Mrs. Pllker. itlT ...irin.1t ipiin-ned to normah v. I'caturrs of the week's program i Cuests at the luncheon besides "Ves, I've been in the shoW"f the Medtord district, and alsoi ,ni(l t ; , j n K down of the decora- will be a parade next Saturday. the artists were I Jr. M. La Moll, business for some time. I guess state president. Hesldes hHiiutions in' th(. imslness district was ' iii't.-i noon and a big Artisan dance if Portland, who has spent several ifs been 10 years and Pve trav- ' district attorney for four years . i ,.v tiu, American Deeorat- at the Hilarity hall next Saturday days visiting at the home of C. H. At today noon's meeting of the Kiwanis Huh, Carl TenwaM ami Jack Thompson were named as of ficial delegates from Medford to attend t he nort hwesi d ist rict con vent ion of kiwanians which will he I held August lit and at Alter- dren. Washington. Three members of the C. Pilker j family entertained with vocal and!'' In t rumen la 1 music including ihr following numbers: "Souvenir." piano solo by Mrs. c. Pilker; "Tin World Is Walling for the Sunrise.' and "l!y the Waters of Mlnneton FRANKS COMPANY 10 j - cunui im acui tun II I I .1 II 111 H.llll H Ul IVII 111 I IVIILI II 11 I I I Uriel deputy grand exalted lleginning next Monday night, unit's lent theatro, which has en appearing In this city since , j June, will give pcrformiiitreH in j Ashland once a week and will I change performances at the lent ' (here only twice a week instead of j three times, according to an an- uouucciiieut made at last nlnht s performance of "y.y,y Out West," which will he played again tonight. "The Cat and Canary" will he repealed next Saturday nichi. "The Underworld" and "llenp e c k e il Toby" arc other plays to he pre sented this week, with Die former beginning on Tuesday ninht. (led with circuses and carnival: all over these I'niied States. I'vi i.oen in Medford several time: dnrinir mv show career and t In M r. Fisher has been president of j the i regon attorneys' association, j He graduated from the Univer sity of Illinois in 1!H4, and bt A last time I wan here. I was thejUiemoer or Mgmu uu. fat woman in the llarnum mm ; Pailey Hrcus. I've also been Willi the Christy circus, which is to be! here this month, which is pretty j well known back east, hut it's : never been out west. 1 guess. Ing company fon of employes nigh;. A detail TIME TO SPRAY F Now is the time to apply pnra- dichlorobenzetie for the control of peach and prune fool borers. This! ii.v,.ei is tho most serious nest i "i found In prune and peach orchards ; tunity t and Is responsible for many of thenil Don Curl Mfmrr. "My time is devoted to the state department of the Legion, said M r. Moser. new Legion state ad -1 , jutant. There are 1 1 objectives, among them Americanization, Hoy j scouts, child we it a re, com in unity ; service, hitspitalization. rehabiliia ; lion, legislation, land settlement, t ami aeronautics, which govern the Legion. At our conventions we work out means and methods for : advancing the work in these de ! pari in en ts, and each division Is given jts program for t he year." Mr. Moser is the only state of ficer who must give his entire time to the work. j after midnight Sunday, and the I work was r"Mimed about four o'clock this morning. The local American Legion post convention commission will make a summing up of convention , fi- ! nance and other conditions at 'tonight, but in general it is known , jthat Hie state convention, be vnnd dniihl. was the largest and greatest: in attendance, entertain ment and other ways ever held in Oregon. It Is believed that the expenses nf the convention will only net a few thousand dollars, perhaps only one. convention tomorrow. is il program of th" i lie announced Itutlei-rield. and Oeoige Stoddard, of Aberdeen, Wash. It was announced thai N'ed Culy will be progra m chairman of the next four meeting;!. Kolnnd Iteach had charge of today's entertain ment . Don (iiiiham. have never had the nppor- fish in the lloguc," firaham. newly elected wo.iL- and devitalized trees. f vice-commander of Oregon, "but Three-fourths to one ounce of j I intend to soon, ns Paul Mr Dun finely crushed paradichlorohen.er.e aid has already given me nn ln rrystals spread in a one inrh circle, vitntion. I fish for trout in the j ia to L' Inches from tree will do Crooked river mostly." he said, the work. The ground aiound the "I certainly think yon have n tree should be leveled, without dis-j wonderful country down here, Hi turbing the soil iM-neath. before the mate and ell. Those signs sure crystals are applied. A few shovels speak the truth." Don (irnhnm full of fine soil should then be ; is a prominent lawyer in Prine rarefully mounded around the treeiville. and firmed with the back of the, shovel. The crystals slowly give I off n gas heavier than air and will Nettled in around the tree and t enu.se a suffocation of the borers. The temperature should be 5a de crees or more and the syil dry if good results are to be obtained. L. P. WILCOX. County Agent. &IVEN V. W. Hayiioa of New York City, remembered hero a the advnntn nnnt for the presentation of "The KHals." .Winnie Maddern Pinke and an nil sl.ir cant, in a letter to Geo. 1 A. Hunt. reBHits an article In the New York Tlmen of July 30. cast liiK ospersions on the fishing in i Ko'ue river because of the failure I of Herbert Hoover to catch a steel head. i Ti;e article quotes a member of ithe Hoover party ns saylnir that "the river Is rwhtly named, when no fish were landed. e Haynes writes: "To me this sounds ilkc a scan dal on your beautiful ltogue 'Itiver valley. I phoned Old Man Miller ' For perhaps the first time 111 the history of American Leeton con vention hoy Scout drum corp hnvc been officially recognized. I'r.ttiiBe tirove and Till "innl zalinns were i-eprcciitcd licre Inst i-ek. Just before the patilde started movinc last Saturday afternoon M I ,, 'tnh) ar,.p ;orI1n'K an( .n. n-jt-an ,.i .-.en,", ... . hp RI.,.a,v inreRP(i OVer It. ns with small stiver loving cup- as,, m NVi,hcr of , eWf wan, n trophies fr..m the Merlford l1,! see that lieautiful Vulley crlticiseil, o. I.-.. Members of the local ne - f((f n(mp ,n (he wntw ran )w m()r(i ly orsanlzcd drum and l.uclc corps . liprf.t Wc are cnnvlnced nf that." who ulso took part in the wn- viller accompanied Hnynes dur- tin prom-am, were given a similar ; . , , tr h an( DO(h n trlmte. These cups awarded as prizes. L"ln the future hoys' bands will probably be featured as much as 'v oossle' IiP order to give tbcm ex ' 7-rlence In appearing before large 'crowds," .Mr. llogan nald today. hlgl ly successful In their nnclln; The slate hluliway commlsslioi will be linked to run Ihelr inngnet sweeper over tin principal streets of the city, to pick up tile tacks scattered on the pavement and used in the decorations for llu- l.c Klon convention. The tin k is ideal- tv constructed for the piincluritm of a tire, and they are thlckesi in the parklm; spaces, particularly near the curb. Mr. and .Mrs. it. f, MncKenna left yesterday for a two weeks trip to I'rnter Lake and lfend. I'.efore! returning they expected to camp along the McKenzle river. I The greatest discov j ' ery in the West to coffee-lovers, is Hills Bros.' exclusive process of roasting a few pounds at a lime. That's Controlled Roasting the continuous process that roast:, every coffee berry evenly that brings out all the rkhnrss of the blend that insures uniform del i ciousness every time you fiiakc a cup. HILLS BROS COFFEE O 19H frfi from th prftii ye iW. A-ady HHtf.t Ultk kt?. RIALTpj FOR 3 BIG DAYS, STARTS TODAY The Mask Is Torn From the Master Criminal in the Most Exciting Crook Play the Screen Has Known. EDMUND LOWE WITH BEAUTIFUL MARY ASTOR "Dressed to Kill , .Mnsiiit'i-ii(lc of llie riidciwnild mid n fiisfinntiti(f revelnl inn of the wnys hud liieniis hy which (lie wolves of sociely carry out (heir (luring rnitU- fj HERE! TOMORROW f ' JS&'ik 1 A. a Special Added. f I MJ& IaMIIII tk- ' I Attrition Wyf till en , I Vvjptfl, . Collegiate ' l V. XSr" SEXTETTB CK fU , . 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