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PAGE TWO JfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. MONDAY. A FPU ST If!. 1fi2S. ocnl and ' Personal .J it- n.t mppilim next Wt-dnoH- .1..,. smiiiiv- boundary noarn '' ,, niainn- of Phanu-I ... ihn Hi.fso Crook Hfhnnl dlMrh't I boundary, whieh If chained, will , establish h new dlMTtct. IVtltlon-, ffir ihe chanue claim the ins tance Ik priU'llcally piohildtivo for ' children of the custom end to at tend the school, which Is over 1-. miles away, and ftet forth that the a M.ntiino nf itiM rrnier Lake : school whlrh has been closed for the east emf of several years In the district. Is necessary The boundary meeting will ho hel in the county cmirt chambers. Clood dniry cows wanted. Freeh or coming fresh soon. J'hono fiTil. lit. (iitz.-n. l4r' Mr. und Mrs. J.ec rnrre Mink ler and two sons. Donald and 1-ee Darrell, Jr.. of I, oh Angeles iendltiB n vacation of two weeks vlflllltiK .Ml'. Mlnklet 's mother, Mt'H, I II. .Mlnkler. on North I'entral jive-; line, and also Mm. Kate Yonnn. lie wan formerly located In Med-j .ora ana wa m- "i" ' rniiiii .iiini in iiiik m. ii t n ii. i ne is connected wnn a w en n.. n . I.os Anneles music firm. fhlcken dinners, Covered Wnir-1 n. 7r,c. l.-.l ; Waller Prazer llrown will leave ' Medford lonlkht for (iroat Kails, Mont., on ll business trip. Chni K r-,rentatlvo, Itortha M. Mtonemun. Ii3 N. O.ikilnle. l'hn'' Kr.x-ll 145; It has been seven years since M, and Mrs. Aaron Sehoilars seen their daughter. Mrs. Kate j I'lllm'nrim nf Kiln Wnt m Itl'fl S t ,..1,. minlL. she nrriveil In Med. 1 " I ' - ford with a cousin. ( lliu les ( orry. ! of Martinez, Oil i employe of , the Ktnndnrd (HI company, who : has never missed n day's work In ; the past 13 years and is now loklnii remain here 1' durlnB the -M- 1 OeVnITr Thf October. r fa.her Is S The older ly couple reside with the r son '"st nnMa KdKiii Schnllars. t .... Dnkoui Hiftl. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. 1'hnnc Ii2!l. K'.Mf . Anionic the hotel guests jn Med ford from distant points an in cluded O. F. KnmuelHOn of l.'hl cniio, Mrs. Itertha Xlupp of Me chanlCHVllle, la., U. A. Jilnnpher and party nf Tucson, Ariz., V. F. IJnilBhcrty of Kort Sill. Okla.. A. J.) l.tipton of Hprlniifleld. III.. Wi-llitir I ls. Hello of I'nyetie. Ida., and er noil llauahhtnd of Itoetnim, Mont all hours, tin I'ltclflc highway. 1411 l.os Anaeles owner will sell to blithest bidder 22-nere Itartlett pear orcliard, M-year-oUl Irees, I mile west of Talent. Mliiht consider ex ehanee for southern Calif, prop erly. Hooni 320, Hotel Medford. I 15 v The Hells-Flnto circus, which lias not appeared In Aledfnrd for years, 1m booked to appear In southern orvgon a week from next Hinurduy when It Is scheduled for a one day stop at Klamath Falls. The circus Is working its way south toward ll h winter heinlfilarters In Nouthern California, after havinn nlaved ttiroutf hout the north west. You can malto your dreams of ! 'nealih come truo with chirojn actlc and Russian massage. Or. HI in kins over Woolworth'H storo. Mil Salem Artlsuns who returned to telr ItomcH today after attending the conclave here last week and visiting Crater Lake yestmday were the Misses Marian I'.arber, Kmnm Clllatn. fllenna Kussell and Huth Fuhrer., Swim' In drinking water. Mer-1 ii.ck"s ehbirlnaled pool. Niitf MIhh Calherlm.- Plum of Hay City. Mien., left here this morning iifteri'"' Kl'tv, John SolNs returned to spending Ihe mist four months vis- iting her cousin. Miss Hetty Janes, AUother guest at the w. Carlton Janes home Is Miss Helen ('.ranger i of Champaign. III. Have your eyes cured for now by our deferred payment plan. Scien tific eye examination comfortable glasses. Dr. I. A. Chambers. Southern Oregon Optical Co.. 317 Medford IMdg. I'lione ixx. t f Included among the Oregonlaus who an- reglsteni1 at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cormland of Cottage (Jrove. Mr. and Mrs. HoWley nf Fugenc. J. v Krug of Kalem am) Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge , Curry of Iteml. We have something choice in in e props. Do not fall In eo them. Hit: I'Ihom l.br. Co. 7tf r Fresh!! Talo It as ysu way, tmt remember all Fluhrer's baked goods, the tangent assortment in, Southern Oregon, are baked FRESH daily. J Howard Wlnnnrd. night di the Klamath Nhvh of Klamaih Falls, who wn killed In an ueeident Saturday imlhi mi cm road nnr I'Hinin Qiiay., wan ' known hy eventl Medfurd re!-i dents and wan In the i-liy durltiK th American Legion Ntme enn-,e .n m h.i.i. hfrp Ued at the .Mall Tribune j "fflro and heranie neriuuinted with; "U - mh - rH of ihe mii Tribune naff. i A H.e,-i.il typo of tree prop at V ; l.i Pine Lhr. fii. 7 I f I Amons the fi Artisan who were eompelled to wall several noun ' at the toliKale on thf way in Cra ter Lake were Miss Mary Simpnon ,int nft Mh. W. II. Whitney ' Oakland. al. Two llUNSOH cot UK ';ip 11S tno K1,u when the drivers weri' liifortneil fhfy coulil drive no ', furihcr, luc to thn ftn-l that the ! ' rvular C'ratr Lalic Ktaf-H havo 'a fnini-hl.KO on tint route. Two i Irvif'k.H were nent (town from ' the I'ernrt to convey the vlHiterw ttie: 1 remalnlni; :. mlleH. The delayed ' ; party ii.ft .Medfnrd at o'cloek Sunday morning and arrived it I the llalce :it 2 o'clock in ttie nricrnnon The Oakland ArtlxanH left here III Ik ntornlnt; for their hnmon. VVe have xmm-thlny choicn In t,ee props. Do not fall to see them, -K i'ines l.hr. Co. 7Stf must w stated with a Kp,.i , (if jij or prtoe that the American i.eKlon hoys at .Medford undci slii nil I how lo put on a statu convention. I W have heard nnthlnK hut tin. i Htroneest praise Tor the eKlon-! niilr of the nelchhorlni; city, and , j"' mey deserve il. Ivlainatll I'"',H "f""!''. ' ' 1 M,"lf'" '1 l-mnhcr , I V """ 1 " "oot losiime.i , """"" ' 'y " '" Police JtldL-e (n( jlsli( h.-lo, ...,...;. f0, a vii- riMnn ,(f ,(l.fl l.i... . . . . .... " , III! Ill inn ) I'llliii-ulmin ..tl....l i ,,, ..nu inroiiKIl Cli.nrornlu. Me n,0 ,p iy mflnp nn lllrn0( hy wny (f mVer hiuhivay. ' Dressmaklne' n d remo.lellni: .-.,hlon .shop. 4LM Medford HMk! IOC IfeoriMl M nufi-el i.nm.. I ,kW was former, s,aKo ,,.,,, w, .,.,,. hn Medford .Ills week under l. own T"" Cm"""y " "'"V In , ,,., ,,lnt W(.dn,.wlliy VPn land will he In 1.1 . ami win lie In Ashland Thursday. aceordlnK to posters which have been liberally plnslered In central Point anil Ashland. The minstrel nttraellnn Is traveling, In lis own speclnl Pullninn cars.' Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone CL'y. S!iir Internal llevenile Collector II f! H'lldlnu, for the southern Orcunii "i-i-t. resumed duties today, foi n vacation trip to Health' "ash., and llrltish Oct your ice-cold melons at the Willow Hprfngs .Service .Station Portland reshlenls registered tit Medford hotcH include 10. I' Dan uood. William Oeschcr, Frank Mc- n. Ualslrom. 1.. If !..,... l.estei iviinkenberg. Mr. und . a. uebber, i. H, Vallenlyne . H. crebe, a c. McLeliau. o n'CHcr, It. It, Spencer M. N'lchols. and M. The street decornll()ns. which were hung acrosH Main. Hlxth and llnrtleti streids and Central and Itfversldc avenues, aie still UP after having served for Ihe stale 'onvenilon of the American Legion the first of (his month ami r,.,. n,,, 1 u,,'ff Coast Artisan -onc)ave last " M'K 1 decorations, consisting "r flK. hunting and pennanls, w,'r" mought to Mefnrd by u ,M,'"i"id street ilecoratlon concern "Iul purchased lust week by ii,H "elm nf the Heine art simp, Tn"y wl11 P'nbably be taken down today or tomorrow, taking away 1,10 I;iMt ventiges of Medford s feH. tlv" "Ppenrance, which was so mu,'h in ovldence during Ihe legion ''""venllon. After undergoing an operation niM yi-slerday from Cortland where he spent the past three "e was accompanied by Mm. Soils. AllhouKli the valley wnn sonic what hazy today. KlvinK Indira Hons that forcl rire were burn Inn, no fir were reported tuilnv by Ihe beadiiiiarleiH office of Ihe Vruler national forest. The Craler foresl so far hat. escaped uerloun fires and has had only m contend Willi small blazes which caused bin a Milan amount of datnaue. lieoruo Howard of the Diamond lake retort was n visitor lu .Meil- lor.l over the week end lo business matters. aitendiiiL Travel to the (Ireuon Vnvos Is Kiowlnu rapidly and the number vlslthiK the caverns litis passed the , "'" " ahead of the same time last year. Ibis will probably I ,e biKKcs. -nr In the history of ,he resort. ..'.., ue Mibln. manimer. slates thai the lufluem-e or the Itedwood l,Bh. way travel has , ,1,1s year fot whenever a ten, ry block- upe ,ds up navel on the hluh- way. thn attendance :.i the Ciiceu falls.-(.rants Pass Courier. Temporary auto licences were is- sued at the sheriffs office today l" the (nlifornia Oregon Power company and Alice Wltherall of Mcdtord, Art Wilson of Talent and l'ay letter and N. I'. Patten of Ashiaml. A dlvo.ee action, brouuht against t. en Hale b Huth Hale, was on i file today at the county clerk's of- flee. Ihe couple wi-ry marrii-d In lIosebiir November j;. HUT., and the plaintiu ciim, hc was de- verted the follow lng January at (Hendale. Ore. Hoth are Jackson county residents and have no ehlb dren. The owner of the -t1 pear or - chard. Henry KteiiiKOrge of Sac - ramento. Cab, nn-lved in Med fori! this inornini: to spend a day In- spctlnir the fruit and consul, Inn maiiaiters of his property. I'hll McNeil. ih uiil f. i ...i ,. i. jured b- last wi-ck n hfte work inu wnn n roatl co0truclion crew in Ihe Craler Lake national park, re sumed l iiitcs la.t Satuiday. fully reco,red from Ihe effects of Ihe inhhap. which twist,, d one leu when he calitht . between two h'tis. . .. ..... " """ .i"li"J. nun neaii.uarters editor K. A. Fordlci-waM ImkucU a build- Harlan Uosworth. Jr., returned unaihjiim permit by the diy today ...flu the (opto Ktinral uttu-v to- , autoonstr.Hi u dvelUnu at r,!f .. ari-dy lo resii in IiIh .lull.-,. u as- ., f..i - l.-ti Hired at a r..M .. $1 O 'Hi.-iani to Ih- jtf.-i.er.il m.innKer f Wmd mum thm U . K received Tliurdiiy .rwood of I toem mi. Mom., p;t-nrd away iarly that day. u survived hy Mix llai wood ami five children, the followinK htlnj - id-ntM of .U-dford: Ii. I:. Harwood. i V. HHrv.ood and E. I'lnona Ste.iul, and I.. H. Ilar- wood of Akron. O.. a son. nlno ur- vlve. Ainont; the hotel guests in Med fnrd from the state of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. Uaccus of un coil ver, Francis Calvin and Air. and Mrs. J. Camming of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jtnhcrts "t Hr' utile. (Jeorgo Johnson, rrtdln operator for the pacific Air Transport nun- puny Htatlnned at the locul airport, airiion, oni'li!! On lion , ' Is spending a vacation of tw at I'ai-lflo coast resorts In The first bounty w:inm. lor. month woro lssiwi4l today j at the county clerk's ofl'ico to I' M. Miller of ApiJleuate for otto tioheat. anil In Thomas 1!. McKuen of Applcuale for u coyote, l.'oun lles are Jxsutd seldom durlnK ti:i summer mouths, but during the fall, winter and spring months run ,lKh at tlmcH as I .'II clullv. The next child welfare clinic to he held hy the county health unit win tub. i., ai.i 1 Thursday und In the alisenee of County I'hyslclan I.. I). Inskee,, who Is away on a vacation, Ihe clinic will he In charae of Or U' I w. I'. Moll, assisted hy .Mrs. I.yda' Klnc, cnly Urse. , Y""nK "f ''ortlun.1 ; returned to Iter home today after: vlslllna her molher. .Mrs. A. s Xen. J. I'. n ZnZrZ r - . .-i (in iikmi ..in.. i.. . ai I'ortland, slopped lime Sunday for a short visit with an old friend. ""m."' '-"nT who e-i Joyed a picnic at Cunyonvillo .Sun day, Klven hy the mitnaucnicrii ((f the C.,llo...l.... i . .... ! Mr. ' "Y H " ..n . M '"'"' ! " - "atmhinan l.orolh; ! llnUKhman. Hob 1 oyb". iOlw o l I Htrader and Hcoc'e wnler. Kn- j Hm, !., . ... I iiiuiiu ineoos liom lloseOUl j.',. Maislificld. Co.iulllc. Orants 'ass,iK"'r "Kainsr tan- aim proves nim Myrtle I'olnt and Medford attend-1 s,'lf tlu f ('V,,'V iHitloii. rd the puenic uhlch is an annual Kwtelle Taylor, who shares stellar L. ven l, honors with O'l'rlen. gives nn In- J. F. Dennis of Vancouver, II. C., and J. II. Crane of I'tieblo, Colo., were among the motor tourists from a distance who registered to day at the local branch of the out j of slate auto registration bureau, i t 'alifornians registered at Med- j ford hot ids Include m,-s. F. S. ! White of Chlco, C. M. Wolfe r , Oakland. .Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ante-1 wrelth of Yreka, c. It. Atkinson of A Ih u m bra, (ieorge Stacy and Mrs. A. Jones and family of lied ; Hluff, J. It. Donnelly of Fled-! nihil t, .Mat hew Sutton of Carpet)- j leria, Mr. and Airs. William Drii bow, Miss Cecil Drubow aixl Miss . Mai'lnn Croppt r of Willows,' Helen' Hies, II. C. Hart and A. I.ovell id! Saci-aincntb, F. L. Hassack and family, .Mr. and Airs. V. i. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge F. Mer rill of Los Angeles, and the fol lowing from Han Francisco: Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Crow, J. W. Hock ma nantt family. Mrs. Anne Mash- ey. Airs. L. A. Kedmun. Mrs. (I nod nuin and H. I M eyfuss. Mr. unit Mrs. Kenneth I'hllllps. who sold their home at L'L 1 Port land avenue last week lo Fred ttuchmir of Portland, will move to Portland the first of next iiinui Ii. Mr. Phillip Ik connected with the department of P. S. Ccnloh-al sur veys. Don M. How nuu president and managing editor of the W Iford Snu at Ycrsuillles, Ky was in charge of a tourist parly made up 1 ot promini'Dl residents of the southern stales, who occupied sev eral sleepers of a train which slop ped here yesterday. The group is making tin extensive tour of the I'nited States. Mr. and Mrs, Frnest llldcn and M r. and M in. J oe )" I irien are spending this week at Crescent City. A. It. Howdeit. railroad man from tvtnlunia. Cub. completed hl two weeks vacation at Diamond lake yesterday and left here this niorninu after visiting his nephew. A. L. Alaus of Santa Kosa. at hi: summer home at the resort. Mr. Itowdeu, who had never been In southern Oregon, likes the local climate and scenery. He reported that fish in Diamond lake are not hard to catch and suggested thai Herbert Hoover should have been taken Oleic to Irv his luck, , . ,, ,.V(.m f wr,.slnK , ,., ,M .,,,. te, ,.. a,.H(.k f ,;,.a,1,s ,.SH ,,,.(,..,, ,.,.,,. WlmiK ,, Vex ,.,.,,., l(, ,..; .,. K sctnl-wlndup with a crescent city Indian. A nod ,.,.,, .,,,, , , ,,, ,,., , ... i'o.s ant, paiii tor riiiKsiueij. wuf Wo(l)N ftU ,,nrttir nV inh( slUl,,.nlH of Sal,or Jlirk u-om, lnrllIjT promoter and matchmaker. jj M rs. Joe Thomas. W South U Mully .st rel-t. who ln.iured het ankl-j Krlday morning when she fell, let 1 1 s ,ht. Sacred Heart hospital morning. She Is not yet able to' Mlim 0 fno, j MVi wnd Mrs ,,Min Taylor ofU Medford stopped off last nitiht! their way west from a vh.li I U Yellowstone park to visit with f Mr. nnd Mrs. c. ll. Hutson. ! Uukvr (Ore. ) Democrat. 1 I Wig Ashpole left last week by. junto for I'ocaiello, Idaho, where! U,iK wif,, and little daugbtfr hvei j been visiting friends and rela-! ltHes for the pnl six weeks. Thev i will return to this city the latlor pari of the week. Itiimeo A. Koppes. dy editor of the Mall Tribune, left this morn - inn on a two weeks' vacation ' w hieh will speiol at I'rospcc'. Crater Lake anil IHamond hike The veleraii scribe, w ho has never recovered from his boyhood Infat uation for a circus, w ill return next Saturday In see Hi Christy Itroth.i i'iV tented exhtbltlon. and Std.ii i ' inornlnn will hie nK iln to the hills.1 llt'oii... Oregon I'liWcr eoni- puny , afu-r a -ek's vat-ation trip. H. HK-waii. ' live-wire wne man for tin; Kdiwon Q ( trie A p- , pliance cotiipany, wan a local hti.si nfSH vi.-itor from I'urtland today. ilfllo. Mi s. Kyle: What have you for rent '! 'all 1 William ,St Warn-u-k. 14:itf At Rialto Today , iJ ' " , flue of tin. hii-'hlli-'hts of "Honor liound. " which opened lit the Itllllln . ... (Vl cellent characterization and acting 'of (ieorge o'Urien In the Hteiiar 1 role. ( 'ast as John Oglotree, the convict In the motion picture taken : from Jack I :ot hea's compelling j novel. O'Mrlen again gives a worthy : performance. ' lirien pits him- i spiring and mriicuit perrornuipce i In the role of the woman who loved jand lost through her own folly. In the lira malic climax Aliss Taylor wrings sympathy from Hie audience as i he woman who repents ami risks nil In save the man she loves for another woman. The first moving plrt tire - show ever presented a I I he Oregon Caves resort' was put on by' H. L, llroniley of Ibis city last Satur day ninlit. The movies were the closing feat ure of an all raetive entertainment urogram, which in- i eluded vocal and Inst ru mental numbers, and "stunts" by mem bers of the Caves resoi't staff, which is made up of nearly 1MI Oregon college students. ' Pietures shown by Mr. llroniley Included recent "t 'open Current K vents." such as t he Legion con vention, Herbert Hoover's visit to southern Oregon and other items of local interest. As a special tea lu re, a film of t he ( regon Caves and the (irants Pass Cave- w is exhibited during t he evening.. A large number of tour it a i.d ,,-ti tm s nun points as far east as Michigan were in the audlenie. K ven lug programs around the camp fire are a regular nightly feature at the Oregon Caves re sort, ami with the excellent talent which Is available among the col lege students, there is no lack I of entertainment. However, last (Saturday was the first time mov i ing pietures had ever been used ias a part of the regular programs. To the California Oregon Power company also goes the credit of I in,. pni on the first moving I pb-ture programs at Crater lake. I Diamond lake and other vacation resorts nf southern Oregon, j Radio Program KMED Mull Tribune-Virgin RUUoa 4. N Monday, A up u si t:i s to :t p. m. Sixth St. Super Service Station and Porter Lumber Co.. present t heir usual Monday night request hour featuring Oladys La mar, Ceorge Maddux and Ralph Stewart. ! to !: :DI p. m. C.arfleld Klec. Co.. featuring Pb'.vd Dickey's orchestra. 3 : .1(1 to 1 0: ;!. Mono Motor Oil Co. Tuesday, Aug. I I 9: Hit to in a. m. - Helinble (Jroeery and Con DcVote, 10 to lti:Sn a. m. Southern Oregon Klectrtc. 1H J-! t. 11 iilft shop. 11 lo I 1:311 llept. Stoi-i - Sw em's 1. M. -Colonial lnde,en- Monarch I i 1 1 an i ! ll.ikery. If !'' to 1 L' -la p. m. l dent r.leetilc. . l''.;lil to l;:in p. m i Seed .H- Feed Co i S:lj p. in. kets. S to p. 111. Q lo lu i. in. evs ami mar- O -Snider's Dairy. -1 'Hlifoi ut.-l 4 i e- on I'ower Co i 4 tin : - H it s .' VJl i! .'V W ' J J 1 U ft I 111 111 Tl HHint U A U U M L U A !JH 1 I I I Ul UH W U"1 " ' ' 1 ' ' SUB EAGLE PT. SAIJ;.M. fie.. Aim. The l-'lori'la National bank of Jackson ville. Fla., will LtQiorrow file in the Oregon supreme court a man- liailKM HiLum iIKu:;m i . . h iiiitcj treasurer of the l.at-le I-nlnl Irrl- i Ba..nn rtWr .:t ..f Jackson county , t.. rolVct .1110 1 principal on bonus I thai ina.ured last .lanua, y. ; The Florida 'bunk c airns a prior , j ,. w , . . r l- it to wico I leer because of the ... , , , . ma uri y date In the complaint It is alleged that the district has! "ILM.011 '"'""' "' "; .!'"-!, ment fnny he nfade. State Knuineer, niaiin-lty the district owes about SLM.ttOu In principal and interest. According to Treasurer A, ('. Walker, the above is a friendly suit and has three angles. J'orter .1. Neff is .acting as attorney for the I'Morida bank. I j ne can jo i -01111 uis:irici ow es !!'. t !"b according to the treasur- it, "The state of Oregon asks for I xiMOO. The bondholderH claim SI l.ooo and couponhohlcrs s 1 1 ilttK The funds on hand for nav- ment thereof are approximately I $ 1 L'.UUll. The county treasurer holds, that 1 If he paid any one of the three, the remaining two groups would con test the fiction, so he adopted the policy of letting the high court of the state decide. The bonds matured January 1. last, at which time there were no funds on hand to pay them. I'pon ! furnished funds sufficient one group, but not all. According to Treasurer Walker, a friendly suit will be filed soon by Ceorge A. Hunt, for the colb e """ " I"""1 ''n1 ,hi" " lured. AL.MLNfi Lud Aiming passed away at his home. HIT Fast Jack-I son street, August L'l, H2N. Mr. ; Alining was horn In Christiauia, j Norway. June 2U, 1MI7, and during; j pari of his early life he was hillin ; clerk hi a wholesale, hardware store hi Norway, in 1 SO 4 Mr. Aim- 1 lug came to the United States, set- i tling in .Minot. N. D., where lie met and married Laura J. Kiseiihuth. 1 In May, IH'17. Mr. Alining moved ! to Jackson county, Oregon, and i mnde hit home on Coleman creek until' H'2r, at which time they re- j moved to Medford. Itesides his , wile, Lnura J. Aiming, he is stir- ! vived by his two brothers and two sisters, who still reside in Norway. Funeral services will he held at ; the. Catholic church Wednesday, ( August ii, ti'M. at ciock. p in.. Uov. Kather Hiacl; officiating luteinient in Medford cemetery. BIRTHS Mr. and .lYs. V. .1. Knox nro Ihe narenls of a seven and a hall' pound hoy. horn curly inornlnu al the Sacred 11 pllnl. esterilay art hos- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kim s.M.i-; t-'ev vetctinary hill. nil ilous for thel! In-. Stone. 11." MAX" wants orchard crew to run. I or idckini; by contract. Kxperi enced. Call cvenltm'S. 133 South l.'lr. Til ItKM Airedale puppies to givi away to liny Scouts only. In quire S. Central Ave heiw i and ionium. KOU SA I.K Hefrlnei-ator. table, davenport. I'hone UH Klnu St. I'Dit s.M.i-: null. -Crabnpplcs. WANTKI1 liirl for neneral house work. I'hone ;.s:'. 1 l'l l-'OK SALK-H2ii Kurd truck. Pat's Second Hand Store. 14. WAXTi:D to buy pigs weighing about .M' to 7 a pounds. .1. A. Manke. Medford ll. I". D. I. If HAHTLKT T CKA IIS Court Hall . will guarantee grow ers -I tic per packed box ami eastern market , through a firm who always re- ceives lop auction prices. Call II lis between I- and 1. and i;U- It between ..::iu and 7, for par ticulars. 1 4a J KOU HKNT Cabin. Hat's Second llrin.l Store. 1 4" MEDFORD Sat, Aug. 18 Th Ntwnt Big Show In All Tb World 5 CtauiMM Mp ll P.cpl 0 tlii - So Cica ebiMl. 30 Lion, - 1 Cm et Elh.nt. nd Oml t lUed. 7 lltlor. C'rl.l. tltri. tliM Sm DouM. Lil Sl Ore Bit tw 1 M. tr.no tM Rinp Hn Annu - WiM fcul lllpisslr 1000 CfwKdtfffT BJs Noah und th Ark : 1 ! Obituary i 1 '11 I UATmO limF !A I L-U HrKT HU U ! LtlO IlLllL ,,I"HI" NOT REGISTERED URGED 10 DO SO ( 'ontiary to the belief lie Id by i many .hieksnn county residents ! t hat voters who did O 't register , f . ,. i ... ,, .... ,.i o . .,, . 6 n(u . MuIi;( ,.,t .sls,,. ,- i i v. i . ' i Hon books have been open since . .... . . tne liny following me primary . ., ..... , . . he Kee,al el.ctlo,,. l.,.,thMy ,, , ,p fii,., this Is not generally known. rogin irations since last May iflivo been few und far between. County ClPi'k .Meyer ures all voters who have, not already registered or who have become of ae during the summer, to register early as possible. Voters who hocomV L' 1 years of age ben ween October 6 and November 0. during the month closed to registration, may also register now. The toia I of registered Voters has shown a decrease. In Jackson 1 county and is in keeping with a ere;iy.. that is general over the ILK! BUTTER j ICE CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED" I THE SANITARY WAY STARTS i THURSDAY THE FINEST OF ALL MOVIETONE PRODUCTIONS A SENSATIONAL HIT LAST TIMES TOMORROW MARION DAVIES in "THE PATSY" Don't Miss This Big Laugh Hit These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy j Phone V ! AiX$$ '"'" Jigjr to ja . Vfiirf- tf rlllU I WW Z-"P:.. f W 131 rWkl WMM entire ttal. cr-ordiny m Mix. Meyer, with the exrepuon of fnur i-rtuntleji ..f MiMid Kiver, Ktumnlh, .losephuie aiid Wallowa, earn of hh'h have shown an appro.hnal.- ; increase of 1 ii per t-eni. Voter in the entire state of Orepon hnve mown a iiw-ase n tn.imn. mum -o w HUNT'S i PHIL i PRICES: ' Cook Electrically (CS BlSS&li CO0t"CltN6MV EVEN BAKING . . . . need not be a hot job if you "do it electrically" niiintlis. I!" you have an cli'i'ti'ic valine the licat stays inside the oven and leaves the kitchen cool and pleasant. Then, too. the heat of an electric oven can lie regulated automatically to release you from tiresome watching;. ELECTRIC RANGES for cool summer cooking A few dollars down the balance in easy monthly payments. See Your Dealer Today The California Oregon Power Company tG5 'c' Xledfcx?'.. Gents Pun . Roieburg . Klamath Falli -Oregon rS J Yk. Dunimul-'ililonil 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 FS'.'ABLISHED ! 0 Medvord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MltMRFR I UDIiRAL KrStKVf SYtlTIM the henviest peiventitpe nf loti in eastern ireuon. where one county lost per .ent of its voters.' Th- l(J.ss is attributed to the population moving away and failure to refji- ter. In order lo keep reislt-ivo ,;,.ri inu.-t exercise their frai i-.-m:l u-mst evei-v two vearx. M JED f" AILEEN Si EALV STANLEY I8hoffwann GIRLS"I8 HELBAHUARA fnflDRIOS PARIS SEATS A f BOX OFFICE NOW Lower floor, $3.00; 1st 4 rows balcony, S2.00: Balance, S1.00 Just liccaiisc youv f a in i I y enjoys y; 1 1 o il bomeiiiade liroad or liot hU cnits the y o a r 'round docsirt in can that ymi must swcllci' in 1 h c k i 1 c h c n tliromih tlio li(,t