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Sffiftffotif) watt, THTr.ryr!, NfDromr 0Ttr.fi oNVTrriSTVAY, 'ArfirsT 21. 1 02.. 0 , S. S. SMITH BACK SECOND SKAGGS ' FROM VACATION: STORE WILL BE SAYS AL'S BEATEN 1 OPENED UP HERE! R. Sumpter Kmiih. hu.-dneKs man- SkaKKH Safeway Store No. 471,' a-Ror of tho Mull Tribune returned j tho second Skills store in Med-1 this mornlntf from ti three months 'ford, yllt be-opened about Sep-' vacation that carried him 1 0,000 ; tembe 10, in the hulldlntf owned! miles uround the tint ion, to the ' by the People's Electric company scenes of his boyhood in Kansas, ;At 210 West Main street, next to! the seats of the mighty ut Wash- the Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank, inffton, D. C, and tho groat eastern Workmen under the direction of; soil of 26 sca.es. Il was his first Approximately 2M0 , 1,oest.t.BnPr va,a,i. He i VTroT Bk"g I , . ',JB t na,ion- , , i ti. AI. Alancan. in mincer nP lh i 1 11 1. nun - t "BUTCHER BOY" ARRAIGNED ON CHARGE OF MURDER Conditions in the middle west I SkuKH store at Koseburg, has been ! Mr. Smith found flourishins. with 1 r i , " l,e plenty of rain for the wheuraml .T-A?lom .ot -MlrtI" Crk' corn, and a decided Iloover-for-! ?'ld M' Seeley -of Coquille have president sentiment. A poor crop. been aMiR,? to Portions in the he says, would have been a demo.." Stfe T V7 a,.,d lb,e,P ?m2le11 ,.-atlc asset. Ills home state nf j l move to thta city shortly.-Two Kansas was exuberant about its ?caI "ie" wi 1 uIs0 lle Ive P"1' favorite son, funis, and the vice- ! t!(H iu lhe a?re- , liresmeniifil nomine had In...' 1,10 ,luw Will e talk with iho local man, they being friends of many years. While visiting his old home, a couple of cyclones ripped anil tore through u sector 20 miles away. 4,Thc sentiment in New York state is this way,' says Air, Smith. "Smith for governor, and Smith for president :are two different propositions. Smith never carried over, five counties in New York, and scores of : republicans who have voted for him in the past, will yote for Hoover in November. They figure this is a. national issue, not a slate issue." traveled throuuh Texas, and the claim that (ho republicans will rarry Texas, is not as wild as it seems. There is a strong wave against Smith, and in the trains and hotels, and on the streets you find it. It looks to me like the republicans would carry Tennessee and- Kentucky, and they have 11 good chance to make a strong showing in other southern states. operated with an entirely new crop stock and will be modernly equip ped throughout. The rear of the buildiiw? at 208 West Main street has also been leased by the Skaggs store for use in connection with the new store. The store room will be ready for occupancy early next month. new locaTfTres T Leo P. Kelly, avowed lover of Mm. Frank Melius, with his attorneys in court at Los Angeles, to answer to a charge of beating the rich society woman to death. Kelly is second from the left. relief HERE SATURDAY Medfnrd's newest dance pavilion with one of the most attractive in teriors In sotu'ieru Oregon, will he opened with a big dance Saturday night by A. W. Walker in the new i.'hilders building on Kast Main street adjoining the liear creek bridge. The pavilion, whleh Is on the second floor of the three-story building, has been in the course of construction for several nnniihs nml its cnnmletlnn hnt heen 1111- tlcipated fur sometime by Medfnrd 1 anil southern Oregon dancers, j It has a maple floor, the second I to he iustalloil In a local dance J hall, and is very roomy. h;tvinn j dimensions of fi? feet by !0, which j is much larger than Mr. Walker's j old quarters In the second story of the Medium building. The pa j vilion has a special lohhy'entrance i on the west end, where also arc : located the rest and check rooms, j The Interior of the hall is painted green along the base and gray in I the center and a sky blue on the t dome-shaped ceiling. No expense has been spared in FORM BOYS' O :200 READ RESULT AS NEW FEATURE OF HAITI TORNADO and the pavilion, it is claimed, will he the coolest in the county. A demies, due to the prompt Thi. Anici-i.-j.n in.l Cvrl.in Pnln- I ,mlk,nK ,0,,f,1, Ventilation possible. nies of I'ort-Au-l'rlnce. together with thn mnn ifio:i Hi v nni i!iiitiu ! a relief fund, which will he added ! sc'n;om'rt l,0,'('h h,lsl,ls11 h""1 , fu an appropriation of $ 1 1)0.000 wIth !t ,ioor J'-nding onto it directly iii'ni in iMiuiici1 iinor. ! Dynge lirothers orchestra will supplv 1 ho music next Satuniay nnd for following dances, which, according to present plans, will he given every Wednesday In addition to the Saturday dancing parties. voted by the government fol iar purposes. imi- Korest fires which covered so mucu acreage in the (Jails creek and Bishop creek sections of Jack son county were still under control today, hut new blazes were report ed yesterday afternoon at Hyhee Springs above the town of Ilogue Mr. Smith travelled down the si I river and neur the Htshon creek l..awrence river, and says that bis j,lie area 111 lhe Kuch district. How next vacation will be at one of the summer resorts in the Thousand Islands. Ho visited Coney Island, the- famous amusement resort of New York City, and was astounded at its. dirtiness. . Of all the dozen or ,so leading cities visited, New Orleans, he said, made the best Impression. lie also attended the republican national convention at Kansas ever, the new blazes wore not con sidered serious by forest oficers this afternoon. No information could be learned from forest officers in regard to the Uyhee Springs fire situation. Lookouts pouted on high mountain peaks reported visibility to he too poor 011 account of smoke to deter mine how badly the fire was burn ing. District Fire Warden Dwiht t'Hy, and with J. 11. Cooley, cast ! Hhlpps. following a visit to -the off conservative staidness to blow j flails Creek section, where men tin horns after the nomination of i are still patrolling the COOO-acre Hoover. area, left for the springs this fore- The past week Mr. Smith and . noon and no report hud been re ceived from them nt press time. The new Huch bla.e is reported as small and was believed to be under control I his afternoon. - : 4 , u ' COOUDGE PRAISES CHARLEY'S ADDRESS A boys' club fur Junior nieni- 1'OItT AI! rUINCl". 1 In It I, An. Iiers nf Medfnrd's pniul;tiu! itmy 1. - (('J Desulntinn was wide he formed in the near future, as sireud today over the southern a result of a movement started peninsula of Haiti, where a trop at today's luneheou meeting of icnl storm early last week wreek- Hotarlans, which was held at the'ed whole towns, killeti 20lt per-; Hotol Medford. "with most of lhe:sons and left 10.000 homeless. j . membership of 4f, in altendanee. ; nlv '"" "' bulldlimsl NEW YOltK. Allc. 2. M') , .. .1" 'he town of St. ljmis remains ri. ..vneciiin.nr ,.r ., iti..,biv,i Mill Allen, in mviiiB a report .. rishi.,L. ei-.n sii-.n.l-' ex.eumint of a Itlonkln of the northwestern conference for .i ,h.... .'. i. mother in llavtnK her lO-year-old presidents and secretaries of Ro-. waterfront, is 'mute testimony to tnry, which ho and Dr. Kd Shock-; 11,0 rol'L'1' ot 1'"1 wnvo that ley attended recently as Medford accompanien uie storm. 1 ",....,,.. the republican deleKates said: "The two thinKs: i'-iBiuy per cent 01 tno 11111m-; ' .,v,.,.i ,., . vl,. nomination which impressed me most ut the HUM Crand lloucau and 1 etlt'l difr,. , Vesults obtnlne.l "1'lease accept my eoiiKnilula- nieetings were the fine club BrQ,up rio w-ere deniolishetl. At Attain !. Mr() 'wl,.im s(.lafr(.,. whose ' """s "" ",0 excellence of vour ad. sinftinR-. and the outstandinB ex- i 'n'f of the buildings were wreck- j ' ' ' ' . ..' . . ..ulress of aceeptanee." CoidlilKe imp Irs of boys' organizations ,'' "-' hurricane rust hurled i s,. ii,, the treat-"" will be a document of Kl'I'KUIOlt. Wis.. Aug. 21. ll'i I'l'esiiletlt Coolidge today lele- ngralula ride in an Airplane in Hie hope """ 'harles Curtis of Kansas upon :that the shnck would give him the latter's spec h of acceptance of vice presidential An iuhih) speuc visuing ircetiu ;t,io relatives in and near 1-os Angeles. 1 'Smart Set Scores ' Big Hit at Rialto i , . 1 ilvnlf rivoi- on ninn OA m au u- Hn I n "iLii were neserioeu. nucifiis - v. - " ,,,, i,-ivr. ior .111 organizanon lor noys, k""'" """ 1 ennwh i out sc.mmm age (o iv years, wn en , "K:"" '.Adolf Lorenz,. . Viennese J3oy Scouts.Mias already been start-' 11,0 peninsula covering an area ed by Clayton Isaacs and Henrv;innro than 70 miles wide on the junior drum and bugle corps," Mr. Allen stated. Following this talk Jack Carle appointed society for the prevention Th Innnda.lnn in . nf .he nights, for the boy, hOW l'resldent ' twns ranged from s to 2' feet in commit- depth. .There was four font of heljieii, him toward ,K,,ctu v,,luo """"K campaign. I)r. 11,1,1 " ,l'e e.M-rieiu:f in punnc Hie nas entioieo you to present public restored his sight and hearing Pf""iemH in an exceedingly clear la few days ago. The Hrooklyn ;wn" Peucni way. operation by surgeon. of Any one who has the impression that- Polo is a nice, ladylike game, invented .by rich men's, sons to while away a lazy afternoon, is urged to see "The Smart Set," which opened yesterday at the KJnlto theatre, to undelude him self or herself. - As played by William Haines, the game is a sort of cross be tween a free-for-all horse ' and man fight and a cross-country fox Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Slulinn tee of two. composed of Howard : water in the (icmlarnicrle bulld- Kchel'fel and Dr. I). A. Chambers. ilnK Hin radere. 20 feet above to Investigate possibilities for ti 11,0 ll'v'1 "f "'" I''"- cfn, ...... r f..l,..i di.i . oos ciui, in una city. ! ... w . . .1- . - . . tried the flight cure bad failed Auuniiinni iniases 01 ine conier- m. .v- en ce were oullined by Kd Shock- tmlu,1 yesterday after a second ley. who explained that Cortland H'liet trip to the stricken area Park for Lindbergh 1.1AKI KN CITY. N. Y.. Aug. 21. ffll 'I'll., .-iw.l i.i It .......-..! under I ..... , ,! .. . . IK-IK. lll-l-JM-U Mil I ill It ir. to ho a national park. .A syndicate li mi tf I tit I I111 L.t.ii 11 I I .... I.. la list of New York, said a studv ever, and will put him medical care to see if a' milder cure cannot be -found. has acquired ten acres from Paul t I ,W1 Ic.OO I, I 4 4 Tuesday, August 21 J P. M. 8 to 9 Snider's Dairy, lire- 4- sentfns the Gold Medal Trio. 9 to 10 California Oregon S Power Co. 4 hunt. I n weanesaay, August v Haines has accomplished ath-. A ' " v letic stunts before, but never any-! 9:30 to 10 Mack's Garage. thing like this. From the time! to H Mann's Department the whistle blows for the start Store. of -the game until he and his 11 to 11:30 JoJnea Grocery 4 spotted pony careen wildly downj Store,. Central Point, 4 lhe field to victory, the game n:au to ij i-e ."oss oervicu y is nil game. Station. In hotWAAn ttmoo In ill. rlp- . 4 P. M. lure, when the principals are not 4- 32 to 12:30 City Cleaning & Playing polo, they reveal them-! Dyeing Works. selves an skilled and clever come-! 12:30 to 1:30 tteebe & Kindle 4 dlans. Yes, "The Smart Set" Is j 4 Service Station. comedy, but not of the slapstick ! 4 6 ; 1 5 News and Market Ue- variety; if fairly vibrates withj ports. joy of living, youth, and enthu-i -tdasm. 44 Itotarians havo instituted a sys- saiil the. material loss would cx- to convince him of their efficacy, in only one case, ho said, was be able to discover as much as a 0 per cent improvement in hearing. M, M. Maglll, flight manager of Curt Ins field, also scouts (he value of such flights, and has forbidden any more from Curtiss field. Watch For Announcement of GREATER MOVIE SEASON STARTS SUNDAY AUG. 26TH M mm K--Vd 9 I in ill HAVE YOU BETTER seen THIS ONE? HURRY! TOMORROW lt' a Breeiy, 8parkling. Daring Flood of Laughs Such as You Sel dom See. William Haines , , AND . Jack Holt tern of classification wherein- each ' rot'(I '."'"i.ono. iho crops, par- member is listed under a separate ; tn-niuriy the coftee crop, were class. Individual pictures are 'niged. they said, placed on a roster with lhe classl- Ht'dlcnl officers accompanying fication identifying each other. ,np 'ri'",-v exiiinlned the bodies of One of the suggestions brought i '' P,,s"" urowneo 111 uie storm.!. K LA .MATH KAIJ.H. out at the conference was the ad-"uul ""'d SO Injur-d. i;ations,mne (.0,ltn.t ,m.!(7 vlsahllity of devoting nt least five,for folu "" were distributed in; tnrrts nini.on(, minutes of each weeklv Itotarv;11" nl ,nn snial1 tnW,)!- j meeting to education of members Tho "fffers say there is little Oregon's Hi 2 7 tax lev In the history and significance nf.""""'1' fr"ni starvatlmi or epi- purposes was g47,!7r.,37 Rotary. Tr'"1 "-" ' r The next district meeting will, ' be held in Ma y a t Ya n co tt vc i. B. C. Ilahiilton Patton, who recently returned to Medford after an ex tensive trip through the eastern states, told about nn interesting Hotary meeting which he nt tended at Chicago, with 7.10 men at the luncheon. Paul Harris, founder of Rotary, was ono of the speak ers at the meeting. Two of Mr. Potion's brothers were present and they were referred to by the chairman as among the few case in which two men In one family were 100 per cent Uotarian. An announcement of the Hoy Scout .Jamboree which will ha nn event of August ill at the citv armory, was made by William Leo Pricker, who invited , members of tho club to attend the show in I which 2.-1O boys will take part in a two-hour program, ranging from contests to musical numbers by various bands. fi nests at the luncheon today included the following visiting lt" tarlans: Robert Allen, Cathla met, YVash.; Roy Paddock, Se attle, Wash.; Rarney Pod way. Beverley Hills, Oil , and Herbert! Alford. Grants Pass. Clayton I Isaacs was one of the local guests. K, C. Corn ,was chairman of tpday's program and Charles Hoo ver will bo in charge of the next meeting. First 12--inlle Al- Lindhergh commemorative p.-n-i;. im:;iNT pi-:itn-:(rrs sAri: iti:.Mi;uv nut corns Contains No Acid A new corn remedy has been perfected by a druggist. It, con tains absolutely 110 ai'id. You sim ply apply a few drops and a Mou lt to penetrate to the roots of the corn. In Hi minutes the corn can be en sly and painlessly removed. It is being placed on the market. i under the name of "CORN-OFK." ! Readers are advised to specify this 1 "non-acid" remedy. price ';ic. Miunranteed by Medford Pharmacy 1 and other Drug Storex. -Adv. . 1 i-, III MY- - i THE MM SMART SET" Nothing can stop you laughing at their dizzy adventures among the Four Hundred Good Added Features Usual Admission COMING THUR. The Dog Star "FLASH" in "UNDER THE BLACK EAGLE TO RURAL SCHOOLS! Over fioO pounds of books were being prepared at. tho county school superintendent's office to day for distribution among the libraries of schools In Jackson county outside of Medford and Ashland. The books are being dis tributed on a ratio of the number or students In each school. The sum of 10 cents per pupil is set j aside for books nnd as a renult tnereoi, tne pmail schools receive only a few. The volumes were be ing shellaced this forenoon to pre- jvent damage from rain when they jare takfn from the school and ; were being opened and spread j a pa it to prevent their break 11 g' I when pupils open them. as- j Interstate Telephone A Tel. graph company's Asbland-Klam-! ath Fulls line will cost $3u,ooo. j v- a t?7' z fREE CANDY MATINEE l THE Minuet ... Jim,,,. " Animal rson" I and As "Kit Ca Another hi.. , Tk.,7. ",or'cal 1 1 1 INSTITUTION- i ' Junior Boys Caps A "Big Fellow" Cap For Little Fellows For the boy just going back to school, here is a cap that will stand hard wear and still look neat. The boy will like its smart appearance and mother will like the economy price. All-wool cassirnere with fine lining and leather forehead protector. 69c and 98c Classes Start Soon - Time to Buy School Suits One of these 4-picce suits will help your hoy keep at the head of his class in general appearance and neatness. And the price is very low 7 .90 Coat, vest and two golf knickers or one longie and one golf knickcr. Cassimeres in various shades, nov elty weaves, fancy stripes and over pin ids. ! Years (W 10 it An All Wool Sweater For School or Play Every Boy Needs One He'll be more comfort- able in class and more happy iu play with an all wool slipover sweater. We have them in Jac ((iiard patients, many col ors, stripes and weaves, Hring the hoy in. He'll know what kind is ri'ht. $1.49 to $3.98 A) Boys Blouses and Shirts Every Boy Needs Some for School We have many exceptional values in boys' blouses and shirts. Printed and fancy broadcloth of excellent quality. White and a variety of colors. Shirts are made with collar attached, just like Dad's. The boys will like them. Mothers will like them, too, because they wear and wear. Blouses 89c Shirts 98c Ride With- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This eninpiiny has scrveil yon faithfully in the pasl ye, 11111I will fonlinuc wiving vui excvllcnl siTviec. Pusses leave from Hotel -1,'ii'kson. A. M. Lv. Meilfol'd .S;L'(I l.v. Ashland H :.".() Noon P. M. P. 1'J :IO :t:L'll S 1li::i0 I'M :!:.-)() 8 : Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 . i INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managsr Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon "a hit!" ANTI-KNOCK GASOLINE RANDAAO OIL COM HA NY OPXALlTOflNIA 1