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PSGE TWO iocal and Personal A total of lii-l men and women were trivt-n work last week throntih i he local branch of the trntcd Slates free employment .sorviro, with fruit picking Hie main source nf employment. Thin total is some - what less than thai nf the w eek before, but next week's is expect - ed to be larger, acenrdiim in pi - , - s - ent Indications. However, there is K Marmon of Mood lilvor. Mr. and a bits surplus of labor, made "P .Mrs. A. I.adfnej- of Alonrna. Mrs. mainly of transients who cnmei(.nr Tantm or Newport and .1. A. httre attracted by reports that work! )rnn nf j;nseHurn. Is plentiful in ihe Jinue river val- ley. Mine Line iarce I.elivcry, phone 0!iti tor I'rompi ervice. i.tb j ,ia,ck Thompson nc inc. auim -1 I for-i nia On-Kon Power company and Carl Y. Tennwuld are spending a j :,n'1 a ! few days In Aberdeen. Wash., this; week atlendiiiK Northwesi Kiwunisj convention as local dk'gates. An opportunity for your hoy or Kirl to learn violin, 'c.isllo, flute, clarinet, saxophone, cornet, trom bone, drums, Kultai. banjo, mando lin or any orchestra instrument. Simply havo them register; we loan the instrument and teach them free. No Investment until they learn. Civn them an opportunity to be In an orchestra. Full par Jtculars at the Palmer Music IIouso. l.-,l Tourists from a distance regis tered at Medford hotels include; Mr. and .Mrs. 11. I). Miles of De troit. "Mich., Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thompson of Fort Worth. Texas, II. II. Franklin of St. Louis. Alo . II. Vogel, of p.utte. Mont.. Mrs. Frank Cllchrlst Owen and Durbara find Shelley Owen nf New York City, and M. C Cruise of llolse, Ida. Swim In drinking water, Mer rick's chlorinated pool. 8 0 t f Tho Cieorgia Minstrel attraction, which played here last week at Ashland and Central Point, appear ed last night at Dunsmuir, Calif., en route south. The show mem bers played coneorlN yesterday af lernoon at ML Shasta City and at Weed. Made to order at my home -cakes, pies, hot rolls, dough nuts, meat pieH, salads, etc. Mrs. C. F. Lund berg, 1 07 Kenwood. Phone MUd. lf.ti Mr. and Mrs. William Ilufrey ar rived las tevening from Salem to visit 'friends and relatives here for several days while en route by mo tor to Oakland, Cal., to spend ft vacation nf several weeks. We have something choloo In ! tree props. Ho not fall to sen them. Hk Pines Lbr. Co. 7Slf Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Sllllman were : nrrong the local ' inolorlsls who were visitors In Weed, Cal., yester day afternoon. A special typo nf treo props nl HlK Pines Lbr. (Vi. 7fUf A native of Manchuria hut born fif llussinn parents .making him n white person and at the same time a native of China, Ivanitch Dim Itri, who is employed at tho Sac red Heart hospital last Saturday filed hhi appllcnlion for United States citizenship. Dimitrl. who win talk English fluently, is U.'l years of age and arrived in the l'nited States but a short lime ago. He gives his occupation as that jf a chauffeur. Thn Junior drum and bugle corps will Initiate 22 new mem bers next Tuesday night. Clayton Isaacs expectB more applications during thlH week as ho wishes io linvn 12 morn drums and 10 more bugles. linya ii, io nud 11 in ono group and 1 tri IC m anollifr. U.l Mrs. II. P. .lewett of Central Point, who underwent () serious major operation at a local hospital yesterday, was reported to he showing some Improvement today. For a time, fears for her recov ery were held. Hello, Mrs. Kyle: What havn you for rent? Call 1 262 Williams & Wariioclc. 143lf "For the past H2 years I have been coming to this town and I never hear people say that busl nesH Is poor," said M. Manasse, pioneer advertising man for tho Coshocton specialty company of Ohio, with hendiiuarters at Son Francisro, as he wnlted for a morning train after spending a few hours In Medford. Chicken dinners, Covered War on, 7 5c. 1M Miss Ituby Tlmmons, Miss lltilli Collins. Dan Mowerman and Art Schoenl visited Crnter take yester day. Miss Collins Is an Ashland girl and other members of the party are nf Medford. Screen doors. Woods Lumber Co. ir-1' ll 1 Here is what wo lmvo to OFFER The largest and most complete assortment of breads and pastries in Southern Oregon or Northern California, all baked with tho one idea in mind, "That quality is remembered long after tho price is forgotten." Mrs. Dora Robinson onme here I todny from .larnhfield In mnko j her homo In .ledfnrd with her son Arthur Robinson. i Thr. Teller Tinmh mnn l ti real-I dent find borne owner of Med ford. Your business will bo nppreeinled. ' j pov immediate servlee phono Cen. 1 j j, McHrido, 12S4-J. 150; Anions the out-of-town OreRon-i UutH ,v.jr.u,rr.ti t Bedford hotels' l.p. Mr aI,(1 M).H Ji; w c,,ltot'. j .;IIKHin ( H Kitpatrick of New-' j buw. Mr. and Mrs. I'mnk Hansen i j of iMXir,. Vay. L. Unite of Salem, ' 'Mr Jtmt MrH ,: riark and JO. ' .,,,,,., A omn,lr.,n I Dressmaking and remodellnpr. ! I Fashion Shon. 4 24- Medford HUk. f-M w mutant, adjutant of the) Orants 1'as.s post of the American i i ,,.,-ion. today receded official re- ,lu(.st for 1'0 Cavemen uniforms and ' Legion, today receded official r- ouest for UO Cavemen uniforms and ' I drums for the slate department ' stunt at Ihe San Antonio national convention. Tho Cavemen Thtirs-jto day night voted in allow' Ihe state 1 Legion to borrow the costumes and I equipment desired and now ii ap-j pears to be a settled matter that j ihe Cavemen will receive additional ! publicity before thousands of I,o- Kiomiaii-es from all parts of the: country. (! run Is I 'ass Courier. ! We havo something cholco In treo props. Do not fnil to see them. J lilt; I'incH IJjr. Co. 78tf i Mrs. S. '. Hartrunt, nurse at the St. Vincent hospital at Port- land, returned to that city this morning after spending two weeks' at the home of her mother. Mrs. j Martin Rice. Mrs. 1 iartrum was j a delegate lo the Artisan conven-! tion held here recently and was formerly a nurse at the local Sac- ' red Henri hospital. Miss Dorothy I I iartrum accompanied her in other, j He fore, you re-roof your homo, let us give you ail estimate on the cost of either patent or cedar shin gles. Woods Dumber Co. 154 W-. I'. I lerron, of Kan Simon, Ariz., left here this morning after visiting his mother, Mrs. Mabel llorron, for a few days. Let n mother who loves children keep your childrenday, week or month. Dig house, large shady lawn, in 1 7 W. Main HI. IK M. Cooksey will go to Port laud tomorrow for medical t refit ment. I To re-roof now may snvo you the evira expense of redecorating your interior walls after the first rain. We have-both patent and cedar shingles. Woods Lumber Co. Phone OS. ir4 Loral and southern Oregon mot orists' planning on trips through California are reminded thai, road onst ruction work on tho pacific highway a short distance south of Dunsmuir Is now In full blast and that traffic over that section un der construction Is prohibited from the hours of nine at night until seven o'clock tho following morn- lug. Day lime traffln wilt f?o on as usual. Chauneey Florey. who under went an operation for goitre last week at tho Sacred Heart hospi tal. Is continuing to show improve ment, according to reports today. Mrs. flladys Lorontzen of Kl Paso. Tex., and 10. U. fjnff of .lump River, Miss., are among the motor tourists from a distance who reg istered today at the locnl branch of the out of stale auto registra tion bureau. Mr. and Mrs. Charles lllaglnni of Sun Luis Obispo, Cal., are spend ing a shorl visit in Medford with Trlends and relatives. Mrs. Rlag Innl Is the daughter of County .ludfio and Mrs. V. .1. Ilartzell and Is well known here. Attorney Charles W. Iteames re sumed duties today at his office following a vacation of two weeks spent in the Diamond Lake coun try. Mr. and Mrs. IC. A. Llttrell and I MInh Margie Cavo were among Ihe I Medford visitors at Crater Lake yesterday. lintel guests In Medford from the city of Portland include O. S. Andrews, lClvn Rogers, II. C. lCriekson. Thomas Stearns. Mr. and .Mrs. L. M. Melts, T. Ooldberg. M. Talbot. O. M. Rowmaii, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Iteckman, Myrtle Thom as. Thelmn Ryckmau. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hall, C. F,. Clodfetler, V. .1. Koste, Mr. and Mrs. .1. F. Math cwh. Mrs, P. F. Freeman. 1C. A. McKlvaiii, Roy Zimmerman, fluy Neely ami son, Mr. and Mrs, T. II. McHeth. Mr. anil Mrs. II. I. Walling, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Miller, Hve Clark and Klla Fox. Crater Lake and southern Ore gon received favorable publicity In the September Issue nf Mr-Call's magazine, which In an article en titled. "Over ihe Hills and Far Away," gives a short write-up on Crater lake, Including a picture f the lak Pho article also Includes! pictures of other well known west ern and Pacific coast scenic attrac tions. Temporn ry auto I Icenses were j Issued at the sheriff's office, to i day lo Itruci) Rimer, S. C, Ood- love. C. C. Know 1 1 on and Fred tl. j Clark of Medford. J M r. a ml M rs. I .ee Tut t lo a re 1 spending an outing of several days I :ii Rurkhorn lodge near the Ash I laml-Klamalh Fulls highway, j After having enjoyed a vacation ! nf two weeks, .loo Daniels resumed i duties today as Janitor at the couu ) ly -court house. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dr. It. W. Clancy j were among the week-end visitors nl Lake of the Wood returning t last evening. ' Albert Drown, local bakery truck driver, was scheduled to appear In j the city police court today on a j charge of reckless driving, ftdlowv ) Ing his arrest yesterday by City ; Traffic Officer O. .1. Present!, i Having constructed seven homes Ion Park avenue and recently com pleting nis eigntn on the same slreet. .lamcN Young Is taking a short rest from house building en gagements nml said today he will probably not begin Ihe construc tion nf another until ihls fall. The; houses no far constructed are among Ihe most attractive In the! city, have nil been sold mul are' now occupied, with the last one nolti lo Mr nml Mr Val Hingler. SfEDFORD' MXIL! Mr. nnd Mr. Horace Mrnmley nnd sons liohby and Spencer, re-; turned yemerdiiy from a vacation 1 trip to Lake of the Woods. i Anions the hotel miosis In Mod- ford from the state of Washinn ton are It. I.. Kelly of l.ind, J-eo flutes of Tncomn. Mrs. It. Champ j of I.oniiview. Joseph Closs, Kd : Rynn, John (Sill, J. S. Herman. ' Tom Fisher, li. Oreen. j Anions the Klumath Falls vis- Jtors. who were In Med ford yestr-r-1 day were M r. and ,l rs. K Cody. II. Mathews and Mr. and '. Mrs, Archie Saslems. : Considerable complaint was ; .brought to Medford Saturday eve-; nius by a number of motorists who! : claim they were held up over hour hv a steam shovel nn lite i.ulln K..n rn:lfi Tho shovel was: r.,,,,,.,! i ,.,.nL,M...nti..n unti . jn u . road, ten cars were reported stop-i ped. Motorists claim that the' shovel could have allowed the traf-! fic to push bv every 1 5 minutes ' but failed to do so. j Attorney Kvun lieames returned' his office today after n month's' vacation spent In Washington.! Mrs. lieu in cm remained with her! mother. Mrs. K. J. 1-anninj,', at Ta-; coma. Mr. I ten inns attended the! annual meeting of the American j liar association held ul Seattle last; month. July !iJi, ilH, 27 and US, and' TollowinK that they spent two ; weeks at Victoria. Jl. C. A tripj fro" Victoria io Seattle by plane' W!,H '-'"joyed by Mr. Ueames who I doscriocd ihe rule this nmrniUK; . by saying that the only way the; i passenger could bo cm-tain the ; J 14 -passenger ship was uiovIiik was' by watching the reflection on tho i man tourist this forenoon at Die :U. mile flight over water. Chamber of Commerce while dis- Ml and Mrs. Arlan Ledbotter cussing a visit to Crater Lake yes left lien- Saturday night for east-tcrday wiili another woman of ern Oregon where they expected j Montana. "It was a nice trip," Hp visit Mrs. Ledbetter's mother, i she continued, "but road construe- Mrs. Violet Metoalf at North Pow der during the next two weeks. At its regular meeting- next Wed nesday night, the Central Point Orange, whlcch is one of the most rapidly growing bodies of Its kind in the county, will Initiate four teen new members, with ceremon ies held at the Central Point gym nasium, which from henceforth will be the regular meeting place. M'-mbers from t be Sams Valley Orange will b- present to lake part la the evening's program. Twelve more members will be initialed into the Orange next week. Miss Alice Owen, Medford music teacher, left here this morning for a vacation trip tih rough northern Oregon.' Mr. and Mrs. IC. 1 1. York are expected to arrive hero tonight after spending the past two weeks at Vancouver, Wash. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Mc Cnricr and daughter Nancy Lee, of Itaymond, Wash., who will sp-ud several weeks at the York homo. Airs. McC.'irler and Mrs. York are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Fri'n P. Schleef, of Oakland, (,'al., slopped at Phoe nix Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Fish. Mr. Schleef is fac tory representative of the ICrstnd manufacturing company of port land and Is moving to that city to make his home. Mr .and Mrs. O. A. Abbott mot ored to .Modoc Point yesterday and were accompanied back to Medford hy their daughter MIsh Maude Ab bott who has spent the past week visiting at the home of her broth er Ollberl. Mr. and Mrs. W. Six of Los Angeles, who havo been visiting Mrs. Six's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Perl, for several days, will return- to their homo tomorrow. They expect to stop at Lake Tahoe for a day. Today the visitors were entertained at Hill Isaac's lodge on tin Koguc, Kxpecting to remain In Medford this winter, Mr. and .Mrs. W. II. Looker ,of Sioux City, Iowa, ar rived here Saturday night accom panied by their daughter Mrs. .1. C. Johnson, who will return to Sioux city after a months' visit. The party are guests of V. .1. Looker, son of W. II. Looker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, with Ihe former's mother Mrs. Clark, of New York City, and their daugh ter Nancy, motored to Crater lake today. Mr. ami Mrs, Alfred Carpenter ami their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Dunbar Carpenter, of Huston. Mass., are now on n motor trip to I lend and other points In ena ern Oregon, Among the local residents who spent Sunday at Crater l-ake were M r. a nd M rs. A I L. French and Mrs. It. U. French, of Lincoln. Wash., who Is a guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law for a month: Oeorge dates and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Her man. Yesterday was one nf the clearest days In weeks at the lake. Klamath Lake and tho valley for " v , ; . lorinrr resilient oi .ueuioru and Jacksonville. Miss ICmma Arm strong, now of Portland, is n vis itor In the valley this week. Mr. and Mrs. IClmer Childers re. turned last night from a week-end fishing trip on the Williamson river. Mrs. Ctara Nelson and Mrs. W. Wen ten roth of Wood burn are in Medford for a few days visiting relatives of Mrs. Nelson. The Loyal Woiuens class of the Christian Hible schol will hold a regular monthly class part at the church tomorrow aflernonn at .i::it. Members and friends of the class nre Invited. N earl y completely recovered from the effects nf an operation he underwent at Portland to re move an inside goitre. Henry Has well chief engineer nf the local fire department was on the job again today. He Is steadily re gaining weight ho losl as a re sult ot hs sickness and within an other month or so expects to en tirely normal. Mr. and Mrs. Onnrge Howard re turned to Medford Sunday after a weeks' motor Hip through central Oregon. Their route Included visits at Silver Lake and Hend. Thirty miles this side of silver Ijke they stopped a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mnjficld. owners of a large cattle ranch. Mr, Mayfiohl la n hrother-ln-Iuw of Mr, Howard. TRTBTJNTI. - ' JfEDPORD,-' TAKES MELODY few w '!;: rp0m R. W. Konter. the "Ukulele Dick'' who entertained members of Comm. Richard Byrd's expedition ne.or the north pole, will flo to the Antarctic as second steward and keep members of Byrd'3 expedition in good spirits near the south pole. :, ','Oh: We've gol a thousand lakes just as blue in (Racier National Park in Montana." declared a wo- lion near the lake made everything so dusty. I can't see why the gov ernment can't fix tilings up before the people come, but government work 'is always somewhat slow. When it's completed, the road, ii appears, will then be In a wonder ful condition." Cnlifornians registered at Med- ford hotels include F. S. Miller at chico. II. W of Derkeb y. of Olendale, c.reneUr and family Mrs. Klla Hitchcock Henry Dahl of Me- Cloud, I L. Ci telan of Palo Alto. Sam Wasson of Independence, H. S. Deckman of Petaluma, Fred W. Campbell and family of Ucdlands. Paul Si eve ns and o r v i 1 1 e c ram m o San Jose. Delle Hand of Santa Monica, A. II. Wright of Pomona. Miv and Mrs. Charles ISea&lnni of San Luis Obispo, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mulwany of Morkeley, F. V. Kirkpalrick of Long I teach. W. F. Kilkpatrii'k of Hollywood, Mr, and Mrs. M. li.. iarusheli of Itevrrly j Hills. Hello Wallace and Agnes Murphy. M. 1. Oalick. Frank O'Connell and A. L. Aokerman of San Francisco. A. W. linker, traveling freight .and passenger' agent with the Southern Pacific, with hondo,iiari ers at ICugene. arrived here today on a business trip. Among the I'ourlsts who slopped in Medford last night amDfit to Crater Lake tills morning ; wore Miss Olive Hill, librarian at the Portland City library, and Miss P.eiif Hand, of Santa Monica, Cal. The Loyal Women's class of the Christian IHble school will hold iheir monthly class party at the church Tuesday afternoon at J:3ti. All members of the class and friends of the class are invited to attend. H. It' Cady. a well known resi dent of this city is confined to his home with a severe attack of heart trouble. William rirlch. pioneer resident who suffered a paralytic stroke two weeks ago. Is making steady improvement, and is now able to sit up a few hours daily. (rnnjrc M ret Ins I ost poncd Owl m; to the illness of W'nrlhy Master Sparks, with pueiinmnin, the (iraiiKC picnic scheduled for next l-'riday. August IMth has been postponed until a Liter dale. Mums Loca: Ot.irymen brini; three carloads Jersey eow.s from Denton county. ChisKified advertising -( results TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : rillLIHilO.N i'AHHI) fur by or duy. Phone ti-K-l"J. bnnr j 1 .Mi i FOlt SAIjM l-'ordsmi trnetor, pat-I ent liileh and pulley. John l'erel 12-in. nrelmrd plow, all in booiI j .shiipi'. .(dm A. Aiulerson. t'en- ! tial I'oint. l.'tii l-'Olt SAI.K Ond-e, 1 7-eoiU dueo, perfeet shape. Will take in sinnll ear. I'hone Mt-Y. j 1 f.ti I l-'nlt SAI.K Xeal luneh rminter. i;nod hu'iitinn; ini hustness: t iubl party can make liii; munev. Interests at K lama I h i-aUs de mand my time. Totn Hayden. 37;. s. Kront. 1 i I KOli SAM-: ut n sneririee: iieitmi-1 fnl piano helotiKhiK to an east- j ern inunnfaeuirer; Jilt) p e r month wilt handle. L".',. South I Oakdale. I KOU SAI.K Cirls bieyele. $10. t'hiffoiH'ttr, itiipalnted. Two used elerlrie irons. 17 So. Newton. VOil liKNT Knrn (shod rooms, bath, private ent ranee, w.ilkinu distance, m-nlltMiicn on I v. L'4;l X. Molly. l-'dll HUNT-Sleepini; room. In. for lady. l-.'i . drape. .Muse !'( II liKNT Kurn ished modern duplex ,1 lare roonis. sleepini; poreh. Inquire L' 1 So. tirape. i.-.r Kdlt Ul'.N'T Sleepiuu room. eloe in. week. I'hone ;i: 1-N. ItlltVCM-; WANTKll Musi he In A-l shape and a harjtiUn. Write box K. .Mail Tribune. (Jive priee In letter or orrer will not be eon sldered. 53 KOli SAM'STibiul.an home, fmall avrea;e tn bibva . dnso in. mui school, Will sneriiiee for quick sale. Phone 4:3-l,, r S V . T l Ti UK X T- adu 1 1 s want modem 4 or .-room nn rmtiislml huusv. Phviic 434. 150 OKEfi ONV IttOyDTT, - flXnatTST 20, "1928. TO SOUTH POLE IMPORTANT-LOCAL LEGION MEETING One nf the biggest Legion meet ings of ihe year is looked for when Medford post No. IS meets at the! .rniory innignt. isomo imporuim business report will 1. f the will be heard. 'his ri-port which will hf in:ulo hy licniTii! clinii iiuin I'aul Mi'Drin- ' or, holh of whom name from ull will h- ul' intori-st tn all j Item), Wv. Tho ymini; rnuplo h'fl li'liliptiMiiiros iind I'vrry moinhor is Imincriliili-ly for Chico, (,'al., whirc ui-kimI lo l.r- on haml at x p. m. : they will make llwir homo. Alter l In- business session mov-I Sunclav mornlnK at 9 o'clock Ira ies of the l)Uv Meiironl convention ; c. Km,.s i.nuie M. Kstes were will 1.0 shown liy the "Cnpeo Cur- lmii,.l In marriaKO at the Christ rent Kvenls" news reel. h,n p,.snnaK0 hy Carman K, Mell, FATHER OF NIECE'S CHILD SENTENCED , i.-i, .nr. i.yeri ninu, WHO W as HUtr- SAI.KM. Ore.. All!;. 1MI. (,P) j rieil lo .latnott llrovcr Carlelon of Hubs Condil, former railroad sin-! Kluniinh Kails. .The heatiliful rinit lion nKent al Anmsvillo. will pre- j ceremony was. snid hy Carman IO. sent himself at Ihe stale penllen- .Mell, pastor of .-rsl christian liary this afternoon to he dressed church. In the presence or many in and start Servian his term after I friends and relatives hut tho eou IteinLT sentenced hy .ludue Coorc ' nl stood unattended. .Mrs. Carlo It. Hauler, sitting in Ihe Marion!1"" ' reared In Orejinn and is comity circuit court, after convict- j wol I known In .Medford. The ynufiK Ins.- him with liplmt the father of I couple will reside In Medford a child horn lo his minor niece. ' where Mr. Carleton lias recently When .Indue liattlcy passed sen- j ""gni-ml In business leneo on Almost :l he took a idea t " for a parole under advisement with Ihe announcement that he would act upon the petition prior to Ailttllst '11. The plea was refused. six and three-quarter pound ; son was born iast Tuesday tn Mr. and Mrs. It; i. l.niiKston of 113, llciitty siren. The son was named : William David. .Mr. and Mrs. Chide Miller. '240 ; P.eatiy strei't. ;no the parents of : a seven-pHtnd boy born Saturday 1 afternoon, ', M r. a nd M rs. II. 1 :. I ,anj;stnn. : :!7;l lieatly sUetM. arc the ;.:U'ents : of a baby hoy born August 11. The i you in; son weighed six and three- ! fourths pounds and ha been ! . named William Daniel. l.iaylou--Yunililll Kleetrir Co., plans new rural line to Wheatland. 35 it, If aS53 i Births VIOLA DANA FILM : WILL OPEN NEW MOVIE THEATRE "Any sem, any show fifteen Over HLnO local telephone calls cents.,' Is the slogan for the nw . nrp handled d:iiy by tho Mod ford .theatre in the Leveretto block, iv lop hone comiiany, marking' the .whlchtwlll.br opened September. 1 'idost neason during R. O. Hum : with Onorge Roy, of Reno, Nevada tnond's r years in charge of the In charge. .office. This is an increase of r.ooo "That tortaln Thing." featurins calls daily over those of last Viola Dana, will be offered the m(iith, he stated today, opening night. Several chapters qj,p fruit season is credited with of a popular serial story will also , tjl0 sudden popularity of the tele be shown with additional episodes phone. Long d-istance calls have on successive Fridays. also increased proportionately. Tho first Moviephono to be in- ' One hundred stations have hen stalled in the state of Oregon is nnied In the city (luring 1 !t-Ji. :one of the attractions Mr. ltoy will bringing the total number of fam offer Medford movie fans. This jj(,K n,lW using telephones up io i instrument plays music but does no talking. A new' picture will be shown each day in the week exeont Thursday when the Wednesday show will be repeated. The best I'eat'iro of each week will be used , these two days. According to the manugeii of the new theatre, some of the biggest movies of the season will bo shown in the near future. "Tho Toilers." now playing in Portland, being one of the first booked, according to Mr. Roy. A carload of fixtures and furni ture is expected to arrive here the middle nf tho week. The seating capacity of the theatre is 400 and all chairs upholstered. Jazz plas tering combining- gold mottle and terra eotta walls, - fixtures with parchment shades, and an indirect lighting system are a few of the highlights of the interior. Wedding Bells Last Tuesday evening a marriage discussed and a , ceremony was performed by Car ecent convention j man JO. Moll, pastor of tho First Christian church, for Thomas li. Hunting anil MIsh Unwmi .Mmill- j nuslnr. They will make their ; home now in southern Orepon hav ! Injr recently come from California. I Sunday afternoon at '2 o'clock a E pretty u-ouflliiK was solemnized ai home of Mr. and Mrs. Geortrc lonnis, who live on the highway j soulli of this elly, for their dautth- These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store PHONE 696 Blue Line Parcel Delivery 114 North Front St. FOR PROMPT SERVICE CARL W. NORRIS, Prop. EHJUJDING NEWS Vmi Want, tn Rennir or Remodel Ordinarily the simill ropn irinn or rciuod olinii .job I'osts thn mmsmniT too imicli money. Heeniise of lnek nf experieiiee in plumiing and knowlpile as to the posls of const met ion of different types, more often than not, it eosts more than is nec essary with less satisfactory results, no cause it is our business we know the cheap est way for you to build or repair. Our aeipiainlaiice among contractors, carpen ters, etc., places Us in a position to assist you in seenrinc responsible men to do your work. -Any such service that vo can pive to you "ill cut down your casts and we hope you will give lis an opportunity of assist ing you. This Covers the Ground "You say the Sniltlis are koIiik Io Imilil a house ;ionu?" , "Yes. You see, they huven't the" plans made, hut they have n spot lo build it on." "Well, of course, that's a lot." Pelican. WHITES UM v Builders Bureau Fioy ri ALL RECORDS AT LOCAL TELEPHONE Ul I IUL. ijnuuiM yjoo. Twelve operators emplo WATCH FOR GREATER MOVIE SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 4 Complete Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 Lon Chaney in DAVID BELASCO'S GREAT STAGE SUCCESS r i "LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH" 11 coiaiNG WEDNESDAY Matinee and Night 5 ACTS 5 .. OF VAUDEVILLE Admission Mats. 10 and 35 Eves. .. 25 and 50 New Store and Service Station to Open This Week ' Attractiveness and cleanliness are lo lie features of a new store anil general serv ice station to be opened this week on the corner of Twelfth street and liiverside avenue. "The Clover Leaf," as the new business house will he known, is expect ing to cater not only to Ihe tourist Irade but has planned to conduct iheir business in such a manner as tn meet Ihe patronage of local citizens as well. The new lessee, Harold (!. Wing, is a bro ther of Charles A. Wing, the well known local realtor. Mr. Wing will offer to the public" a complete automobile service in cluding gas and oils, tire repairing, greas ing, and.rest rooms, in addition to a stock of soft drinks, confections and groceries. Construction n under the supervision of U H. I'PP of Sprlns street. The huildtne ma terials were fuinisheil hy the Porter I .timber Co. and the Medford Concrete Construction Co. Of Information ZQ4 south Fir. at t lie central imice ami u is PX. ! liected that this number will i,e Increased next year. M r. .1 !annn.,Mi said. Additional . etUijmi-nf in the office and underground nilde will be Installed within a fi-w months according lo present plans of the manage Portland Texas company will mild sua. iioo docl;. part of si.nno,. him) nil plant. ILK BUTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE. SANITARY WY N H O I W II ONLY ONE MORE p DAY LEFT !rhe master of character H actors amazes and as- p tounds you in this great love tragedy of the circus life. Phone j? ALSO : . 2 BIG ACTS OF "TALKIES" AND THE "TALKING NEWS REEL" V.