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-Nrr:T)Fonr maitj thtt?tttr. MEnroim oreoox; wrcrNTEs-rAv, outciust 22, 102s. PXGE TWO iocal and s Personal A liulUIhiK pL-rinlt wus ihm.'tl yPHtr-ilay by Uiu t-lty lu tlw Jiiek-j mm Cnuiilv 1 Hunan wuclcty tor the duu ami t-at lnwpltiil whlt-h thv ho cli'ty him lit'i'ii plitunluK t" erooi I for the past huvth1 munthn. The) huil.liHK will Im lo'iitm on South j lilvcrslilt avenue and will le con-i srtucted at an appiuxlmale cost of Sfiaufi. A permit was also issued to: the IVoplr'a Klfctrle muiv for H' romodeliiiK of a Muro ImiMins; at I'ijk and 2 10 Went M:iin street. Dr. K. . Thayer, praetief- lini-j Ited to eye, ear. noye anil tlinml. , Medford 1 r'- i Dyrme Unis. Hilarity living Kmnk Andres, amnn- j panied by Mm. Amll-en, arrived last nwJiltiK by motor from 1'orlland to. hcKln rtuth'H as the mamtKOi' for the j new loeai M until o m e r y Ward hranch stin'o, and today was be-, KinnlnK to make preliminary ar-, raiiemenlK for the more npenhiK. j which Is exported to be September j K. Itefore cominK to Portland, Mr. J Andres was the hranch store man-j ft pot at Helena, Mont. HIiK-kberriCK li weeks early this! reason. Pick them at Ktnley ron. riMich on Applfgatn whero thcyl .-row In IniKiited pastureH back j from the dust of roads. liiS. When he appeared In Judc Tay-, lor's court yesterday on a bad , check charce, Charles. 10. .Lloyd, arrested Monday fair forpery. was bound over to the urn ml Jury with ball Hot at SoUU. Lloyd, a local auto Halesman, is accused of sipii Inir the name of Put Mornm on a Sl() cheek and cashliiK it. Lloyd ut the time ho wrotu the check was out 011 a parole from a year penitentiary Nile n v e, received when he pleaded utility a had check chat'Ke lust spring. Ulue Lino Parcel ilellvory, phone ttiMl for Prompt Sorvloo. 1 S Lai reports indicate that Chatin eey Kloroy, who underwent a Koilre operation last week, is continuing to show improvement. Kwlm in drinking wntor. Mer rick's chlorinated dooI. 80tf Hotel Kuests front a dislant-o who nrrlvod in Medford yesterday in clude 10, J. Popp of Philadelphia, Pa., Miss Martha Spears of Chat tanooKu, Tumi.. Mr. ami Mrs. M. .1. ICclily of Chicago. III.. Mr. ami Mrs. A. O. ('nrlck of Vancouver, li. t, fJlen Km UK of Caldwell. Ida., Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Funk of Ucp ver. Colo., Mr. and Mr. V. M. Kike of Jerome Ariz., Mr. and -Mrs. .1. I' Montgomery of Warsaw, N. V.. Mr. and Min. A. 1 Stair of Lei cester, N. V.. and Hose ChuinpaKUC of Hi'ooklyu, X. V. Dr. F. (1. Thayer, practice lim ited lo eyo, ear. noso and throat. Medford ltldp. ir.ll Tndicatinf; that tourlHt travel is heavy on the Redwood hlnhway, the Grants Push Courier yesterday , hadahe folluwiiiK tO Hay In reuurd to aulu renl.Htratlfins at litat place: "Tourist traffic: continues prac tically undiminished, according to registration flKtu'es at the chamber of couimurce. YoMterday 1 H 5 ears wore ro;inicrod and the daily nver iiwe is around 13s. Local eslah UKhnientH also repiirt Unit there Iiuh been no apparent decrease in thi tourist trailo. Mudt to ordor at my homo rukoM, pioH. hot rolls, doughnuts, moat plus, saJndH.-etcMis. c. V. Lun (the IX. 07 Kenwood. Phone 3 3D; iM FollowliiK u visit .of three weeks with Miss. Mary Kuson, Miss Vivian Vinson, a former well known local resident and a daughter of nr. w. W. Vlmmn, former Medford x-ray expert, left yesterday fur her home in Portland. Hereon doom. Woods Lit m her Co. 151 Mull Montana, movie nctor and wrestler, who appeared here last month against Hassan MuhnmnuMl. the Terrible Turk, and lost, will a Kill n he in southern Oi-pkoii next week while en route from Van couver. It. c. to hit homo In tilon dah Cal. lln ts Kcheduled to wrestle Sailor Jack Wood, well known local man, In Kerhy m-xi M'oncliiy or Tuesday. Kollmvlhtf this tmitclt.. Sailor Jack will leave lm nimjidtuly for Crescent City, Cal.. whore he Is schnduled to meet (Jus Hchneldau, former Medford man. now of tiotd lionch . My n jo; Hros. Milttrity tonite. 132 Included anions the out of town "ivirimtattN roKistered at Medford hotels aif (L H 'KHhiirn of Ku Keue, a. II. Kfi-KUsun of KosohurK, -Mr. and Mrs. . Owen of Albany and A. M. Meti,., and Harrv )oein of Snlem. There must bo a Reason why Fluhrer'B Milk Bread is far outselling all other brands of bread in Southern Ore gon or Northern California. Temporary auto licenses were Is- sued at the sheriff's office, today' n Will O. Cenlry, l' 10. liifcalow, j J. U. HiKht. H. tlarfbld, Joe Km-; ii. .p. ! L. Chitwood and F. C. Dan- ! ley of Medfurd, Charles Davis ami I 1) ,C. (ioddard of Talent ami Dr. j ('. A. Farmer and L. L. lOpperson j of Ashland. I Wn have somolhlnfj choice in j tree props. Do not fall to sco them. lilf.' Pines Lbr, Co. 7 8tfj Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson i left last eveniiiK fr their homo in ! Oakland, Cal.. following a short; visit here witii friends while en route from Salem, whore they had 1 spent two weeks visiting Mr. JacK-; son's mother. j Hello, Mrs. Kyle: What have, you for rent? Call I'tG'i Williams' & Warnock. 143tf 1 A man iaue licence was issued at , Hie county ch-r k's of ice today to ; Arthur a. N'irmiiii. UH. and ireta( Krnilh. 'J'A. hotli t, (irants Pass. f Dynife Pros. Hilarity toniLe. l''2 The ciinstruction of l ho Trail j sehoolhnuse s prom-essiu rapidly, i a.c-ordiun to Mrs. SUHaune Homos Cai'ter. county school supei-intenrl- cut. who re port m1 today that the ! roof has heen completed as well J as nil outside work, leaving only' the Interior to he completed. Tho , new build hit; lakes the place of j one which served the Trail coin-! munlty for over -Hi years and one which was constructed throtiKh do- nated tabor. ! DytiKo Pros. Hllarliy tonite. ir.;J .Mi1, and Mrs. Charles llarlaud of SouMi Pasadena. Cal,, left yes-j lord ay for their home following : several weeks spent in .Medford,! following an auto collision in Cen tral Point. i-cHiilllm; in painful but, not serious injuries for both. The llarlaml machine, which was south bound, collided with' a northbound stiiKO at a turn in the Central! Point- Main street, resulting In so j much damage to their car that they ; were forced to leave by train. ! Wo have something choice In j tree props. Do not fail to see them, j Pines Lbr. Co. 78tfj Plans are steadily Kohu; ahead I for the taklnK over of the Hopkins lateral ditch from the Public Water! company by the users under the j ditch, according to Attorney John j Carkln, whoso ranch north of Med ford is under the lateral. Although steady, tlio progress has boon slow, ilue to fruit pfekiiiK and farm work riiakhm the holdlnK of u moetluK of tho users Inst month impossible. However, a meetlnn 1h scheduled to bo held this week. Itefore yu re-roof your homo, let us kIvo you nn estimate, on the cost of either patent or cedar shln (fles. Woods Lumber Co. U4 Hotel Ktiests I" Medford from the city of Portland include the fol lowing: M. Perct, Mrs. fioorc j Woy and tlaiiKliter. (!eori;e 10. Tup- I por, John M. Kroi.'. Mr. and Mrs. I (i. Lund. S. T. Mumiiclt, Frank 10. (irehler, M. L. Newton, 10. U. Murphy. Karl It. Crane, (i T. Mo ltoliin, Mr. and Mrs. 10, J. Mor rison. J. J. Marshall ami V. S. Phillip. , . , , Let a mother who loves children kocp your children day, woe or mouth. IHk housei larjxo shady lawn. 1517 V. Main St. Hi4 Preptiratloiis are sli-adily Kolnp ahead for the annual meet hit; of tho Southern Oregon. Soldiers and Sailors Keunlon association, which this year will he held at Ashland. August 'My and 1(1. An lutei- ostlnii program Is being prepared for the three days, with entertain ment being provided largely by Women's Itellef Corps lodges from Ashland, Medford and Central Point. To n-roof now may save you tho oxtra expenso of redecorating your interior walls after Hits first rain. Wo huvo both patent and cedar shingles. Woods Lumber Co. Phono H(i. Uil Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weeks of San Francisco are guests at the home of Mr. Weeks' cousin. Alfred Weeks, this week. Tho party vis ited Crater Lake during the past week end. Mr. am! Mrs. It. II. Dynan mo tored to Klamath Falls yesterday on a short business trip. Kersey 10 Id ridge of Portland Is visiting at the homo of his brother 10. N. lOldrtdge. it. Medford this week. The Portland man Is- gen eral mil nuger of tho premier May onnaise company of Corvallls. Dynge Pros. Hilarity tonite. i ra Members of the Medford AV. C. T. will meet Thursday afternoon, August L'.t, at a:. 1, at tho V. W. C. A. Kloctlon of officers for the coming year will he the most im-1 portant business. A large attend- I a nee (s desired at the mooting. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Doran ! and Mi's. Clarence Williams return ed the first of the week from Cres- I cent City, where they spent sov ! oral days. ' Among tho out of town choppers in this eliy yesterday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kin. culd. Mrs. M. 10. Kincald. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and Mrs, T.J. Ayres. nil of Haute Point, Mr. and j Mrs. I'lohard Strauss wore also ; business callers. Dynge P.tos. Hilarity tonite, tfi2 T. Slater Johnson, who Is spend ing several weeks ut his summer homo on the Uogtto river .was n business culler in this oily Tuesday. Miss Alma Scheffel ,f Hupert. Idii.. is a Kiiest this week at the home of her mother. Mrs. Teresa Schefrel. and Is also visiting other 1 relatives in the valley. ' Wo are in the market for your . Purlieu pears. Uogtte liiver Val-'- Icy Canning Co. I r.S i Vacationists al Crescent City this I week Include Mr. uiui Mrs. Arnold 1 Potior, who expect to return to Medford (he end of the week. ; Approximately I, una visitors in ! addition to those who own cot ; tages and hav summer homos n Lake o' the Woods .spend each , week end nt this resort, according to Win, M. ltiiKg, local attorney. , who in Interested in the LhI; v' the Woods Amusement conipany which Is milking extensive invent moots this summer. Approxlmuto ly StS.llftO (s being spoilt by the amusement company In dovoloplnc its holdings at tho rosort. ho states, new rubintt hoing constructed us rapidly as lumber ran bo hauled to the lake. Ashland TidinRs, pvnno Urns. Hilarity tonite, l BJ Cold nighls are given as tho roa-j sou why watermelons in the Phoe-i nix and Talent districts aro not up( to the standard of other years, by! Mrs. Mary O. Carey, who was In . Medford today from that section i of the valley. She reports melons j to be in-formed and not lo have) such high "i!f'y incut as in ihc past. Willie one melon may he large and perfectly shaped, then are usually two or three alongside which ure deformed, she said. A special type of tree props nt lllg Pines Lbr. CO. 78tf Mrs. Frank Whilev arrived this, , , . vis.it her sister. Mrs. G. 11. Meyer ' I while en route lo spend several Its in Portland. Dyng" Pros. IIHuriiy tonite. )''! Among the A'ietor talking mi chine ami radio representatives who carne to Medford today to at tend the district meeting of deal ers of Victor in southern Oregon, which will be held here lliis oven lug, was P. It. NoUlt of Seattle!. Mr. Neldl is service manager for the northwest territory. Ho drives a Plllck coupe, equipped with a small radio set which was func tioning perfectly this morning. Miss Unth Mc( 'ollom arrived in Medford last evening from Cheney. Wash., where she was graduated from the Washington State college last Thursday. Miss McCollom wall toa- h this year at Ihe Oriffin Creek school, where she also taught last year. t Among the holel guests in Med ford from tlie state of Washington are Robert MacDonahl of Fori Lewis, L. 10. Addis of Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Cen tra llu uiui .Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Tem ple of Scuttle. Dressmaking a n d remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 ModTord Bhlg. tf The Noon tube sign, which was lo huvo been used during tho re cent American Legion state con vention, but which wus broken in transit, from Portland, Is still in its packing box alongside the Chamber of Commerce. Made use less by the damage received in transit, tho sign was made prac tically valueless , when the box broke under the weight of loung ers' who used the box as a seal. Tho sign had a. value of ?l7.ri and spelled, "Welcome, Legionnaires." U. C (i rum, assistant - superin tendent wltli tho Southern Pacific at lOugone, Is a business visitor in Medford for a few days, .Miss Peggy Thursmau loft lusl evening Tor Portland lo visit friends and relatives, and will later Ko to Washington, whero she will also visit relatives. She docs not expect lo return until next Christ mas. Dynge Dros. Hilarity tonite. :t'i Chief of Police MeCrodle was in receipt of a letter today from Guy o. Smith, ttorney of Salem, Ore. Inquiring for Ihe whereabouts of Miss Minnie Poyd, who Is a bene ficiary under a will probated in Siilein. When lusl hoard of, she was lu Medford and southern Ore gon in I IM S, and is uu old school mate of ihe attorney, The mother. Mrs. Priscllla Now hurt, formerly lived in Pandon. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Wood ford are spending this we.-U in Klamath county. During M r., Wood ford s absence from Ihe West Side Pharmacy, Henry Spilvcr is assist ing al tin; si ore. Mrs. Zua ,1 ones and daughter '"a wont In San Francisco (he first of the week lu visit friends. Californiaus registered at local hotels include S. Cnnlln of Colton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Forst of pose- meud, A. H. Leddy of Red Huff. Mr. ami .Mrs. Ron Long, Mrs. J. j. .Murphy of Wood, Hurt Ranks and Harry Hiemianiina of Santa Ana. Mrs. C. W. Weitzel and Mrs. II Hansen of Long Reach, J. R. Rob inson of (Jilroy. Mrs. I). M. Woos ter, Carolyn Gregory ami Paul Sell ra der of Wood la ml. Mr. and ! Mrs. 10. S. Morcluml of Rorkeley. I D. J. Charlesoii of Chico, II. T. Roe, of Oakland, Dr. and Mrs. II. S. C.ossage of Polaluma. M- C Harding and M. W. Harding of San Diego. D. C. Jones. 10. W. Allen. P, (i. DuPy. Mrs. G. W. Koob and Mrs. L. M. Carsowell of San Fran cisco. John Coveny, an alleged tran sient canned heat addict, was ar rested last night by tho pollen on u charge of intoxication and was scheduled lo have a hearing in the city police court today. A cowboy from some section of Jackson coun ty, who was snid to bo too intoxi cated lo give his correct name, was also arrested List evening and was scheduled to have n hearing lu the city police court today Mrs. I.. 1. Hh hnrdson returned ortlnnd todiiy lifter spendini:; two woes ut the home of h ihtilKlu Mrs. .1. I). SlttKlu. ill tVn t rn I Point, Two reprosentatives of the M. M. llyltoshy oompuny. Puvld M. Mln Ule ii nd lleoi'tfe t'tiwle.ell, with hejidt(U'irti'r nt 1 H'nMoIiion, In., ar rlvod hero thin niornimr to spend n short vaontion in the Homi Hiver valley. Thoy oxnoot to visit frnler Lake and try their Unli at landing slcolheads. Tho tour survivors In the Hose- burn t'ountry oluh tournament for.KOIt UI'NT the presideul's cup, followlni; yes terday's oliminittion niHtohes. are J. tl, linadvay. Pr. 11. U. Nerhas. l"lvk Norlms and I'hostor Morgan. One to the faet that tho looal i luo j oos to Meilford next Sunday the remiljtr tournaiuont for tho nip will not bo hold, and (he four Mir viviny yesterday' play will not eonipeto nitain tir.iil September 2. It is hoped to seouro a hint' crowd at Kolfers for next Sunday's trip to! .Medford. as this is the first tuorna-! nient with the elub from that oily.' The Medford players are puttini; forth every effort lo show tho Uosehut'K players a tiood (lino, ae eonltim to a letter received from 1 the provident, Dave Wood, and thoy' aro looking for a ld erowil on, next Stttulay. KosoburH Nows-Ko- view. Mrs. 11. H. MeCaruiir and dauiih-' tor Nancy- l.oo arrived In Medford i ystorrtay to visit rulntivo. Thoy! are guonts of Mrs. MeOarjiai'V par ont. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Hedwoll. j and her two sisters. Mis. Nolle Wlnno and Mrs. Karl Tork. Dynge Pros. Hilarity tonite. 172 Felicitations are being extended: to Mr. and Mis. Harvey It. Ling of liurhunk. Cal.. on tho birth of! a son. whom they have christened' .lames lOlber. Doth Mr. and Mrs. I Ling ure well known In Ashland,! where they formerly resided. Mr. Ling- is the daugltler of Mrs. J.il- Han (Irecr. I Miss In ess Luc lore arrived here ; today from' Topeku, Kans., when'; she Is employed by the Santa I'V ! Kailro.'nl company, for a week's ' visit at tlie home of her parents, ' ' ''.-"''. 'came Here recently rrum Kansas. I have seen some of tho world's wonders in scenic beauty, but thus!!in,i lnt.n wearing while robe af-i far Crater Lake ex els them all In, . . ... " . .... . . . ' J beauty, saiil W .. J.illi oi i Deubuuue. la., as. lie waited for; I his train tills morning. Accom-! panied by Mrs. Ruproclit and their ! daughter Margaret, he has spent i the past week visiting at tho homo of L. W. Dick, a son of Mrs. Uu-pi-edit. From here the family ex pected to go to San Francisco and then to Halt Lake City and Denver before returning to their home. Mr. Rupreeht Is a locomotive engineer with tlie C, M. St. Paul & Pacific Railroad company. HERE AUGUST 3IS1 Local Roy Scouts aro under going strcmiosu training tills -week in prejiarution for tho first an nual Jamboree, to bo staged at Ihe city armory Friday night, Au gust HI, with troops from Jack son ami Josephine, counties par ticipating in the program. Contests, including first aid demonstrations, wall sealing, rope tying and other interesting evenly, will be featured. M usle during the two hours' program will be furnished by tho Medford 10 Iks' band and the newly organized junior drum and bugle corps. Admission will ho by ticket only, Anyone Interested In attend ing may secure tickets from the local stout heoihiuutlers or from any of the boys in tho various troops. At tho last meeting of the coun cil a uniform system of troop inspection was adopted, as out lined by tho nnllomii headquar ters. Preliminary examinations aro being given this week. Among the points on which the boys are Judged arc the following: Ap pearance, community service, troop record, pat rol activity, advance ment and hikes, on Hie examining board are ltrry Sehade, scout commissioner, and Jack Kerr, district commissioner of Grunts Pass, R, (i. Fowler, deputy com uilsslonor and Waller MM Joines. , During tho week, various troops will meet for practice, under the direction of William Leo Rrickor, scout executive, ( '. X. Culy and 1 r. .1. itiiis: ; Several service clubs of Med -1 lord have signified their willing-j ness to co-operate with tile scout.1 officials lu making tho Jamboree a success. Wanting to Find Miss Minnie Boyd To Whom It May Com-i-rn: 1 hnvo lioen trying to lontlo tho wherimhmilH oC one M'lxs Mlnnlo lloyd, who Ik a heneficlm-y untlor n will Hint In hcln-i nrohtilutl, ami hist hoard of nho wuh In southern Ovcuon in July of IMS. Mlnnio lloyd is part Indian and in an old Hchoolnmtp of inlno and hnr mothor. n Mra. I'l-isi-Hlii Xow- hert, n.scil to llvp at Handon, uro Ron. I huvo heon ulinlilo to not in tonoli with anyoim who known whore the Bill or any ot her rela tives are. anil any Information coii oernliiK this yjuiiK luily will lie greatly apin-eeiated. Miss lloyd would he in Ihe nokthliorhood ot Iftl or vears of line, slender, with brown hair, and may l ave married. Minnie lloyd was on the same ; train that 1 was on during; the Into war whoa I was on niy way in r'riseo from l'oiilnnd to join Hie marines. ,t that time she, hud just heen dlschaiHed from a hospital In Part hunt and she left the train ill tlrnnts Puss. Orewn. If anyone knows her wherenhouts please eotniniinlciite with me a , onee. I lor property is heinK held j tor ner Kv A. TOW'NKU. Attorney. 'nnh of Coinmorro. Snlom. Oregon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'oll S.I.K-:l"-HiTe much: 4-i-ikmii lumsi'. luvil'-vn. 'till l-;', Suulh i tnkliilf. 1 l-'t-Hi KllNT Ti-i-uuin Inmsi? with j slrnpliiH IHirch. S-JT-.-iO. I'hciH-i 7TI-.I-J. K.. V. IIAX'K a voi-y KOiid fiirnlfhi-il j Hluivtlin-iu fur i-iul. Hoti-l tlol- 1 hinil. lfi ruoin. rh-un. purt- ly liirulslu-d limit.-, li.'.u Pirn-, K-3 KOlt Ill-INT- -T.ri'oin Iioumi-. r.O.. N'n. Hivcrsiilc. rh.HH- !7?-V. 1 "S . WANTKIl To liny used cli-.-lrii- Aya.lllni; miu-hliit'. IMumo SiS'.M.I WANTKIl r.ai-Ih-tt n-iirs fm- can- ntnit. K. U. hI1c.v Vn. iTa.. Kith' ;in.l V'roiU Sty. 1 :.v I These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store A T A 1 H III fiIT I III 1 V JfJ III V I 1 1 U ll U! I 1 V I V I W 611 VII I J PRAISES MEDFORD I II the pbices 1 have seen; .luring my seven nooiin travels : around the WorM. Cairo, Kg.vpt, : ,. ith ii iiriib. dull looking: women fans in vogue !mpj years ago, I , , . ..... ' I ;t pcaiC(l lO Ile iiu oiUMi. li wiim .Mrs. 10. Johnston, nurse 'of San ! Francisco, telling n Tribune- re- ; porter about her jaunt to 10 u rope, and the Orient. Tlie tourist h-ft 'lure this morning lor her homo al'l'-r spendlni; the niKhl in Med- I "1 would say that, about h.ill' oi ' Hie women one sees on the streets of Cairo wear veils; and Invariably are clothed in dnik dresses. Many of tho people ure -westernized and wear the sort of cJot.hes one sees around here," Mrs. Jtihnston said. The louris: remarked that lOur- ipe was less interesting to her be cause the people arc so inu'-h like one sees over here, while in the Orient everything is pict ures.ue and the mode of life is reversed. "China's sireots art filled with beggars. As I left one hotel al j least a dozen coolios lined up in- j side the door to get th-iir lips. They j aro usually satisfied iwith small amounts, lull they seomi lo think that all A merican travelers arc millionaires and can give us often as they feel like reuc-hiaig out their j hands for money. Mi. .lo.iustou ; that it was the fault of the Ameri- j cans who Introduced the practiec j of lipping servants in tliat country, i London. Naples, Paris and scores ' of other lOuropcau cities were vis-' ited by Mrs. Johosiop, who said this morning that she was ilisap- ' pointed in Italy ay it wus much too dirty to suit her. 'Until I stopped here last night I didn't know llvit Medford was on the mup. There is evidently a great ileal of business in the town and the valley is beautiful." the visitor remarked. ELECTED QFRCERS .i:i;i:iu:i;.. wash.. Aug. ti. iA't Salem. Ore., was awarded the l!t;!l con vent ion of t he I'acific North we:.t district of the Kiwanfs Internal tonal at the close of the eleventh annual session last night. T. Harry Cowman, Meatllc. was elected governor. Llculclianl-gfivernors c loot e d were: Dr. Will J i. iturnctt, X'an-' couver. It. ('.: Clint S. Ihirh-y, Sc uttle: J, K. Stewart; Aberdeen: II. Olson. I'asco, Wah.: (Icorgc 10. Krh, LowUston. Ida.: James A. Fee, I'eiiilli-lon: IL F. Moore. Astoria, ore.; C. W. Marriek, Tillamoou. ore., itnd Oeorge A. Atassoy, Klam ath Falls. Ore. f - . - 1 J .1. T. .lobusoi: was aoioliz lh: visitors it Mcdfonl yesterday from Klam.ilh Falls. STARTS I 1 CENTRAL K TOMORROW EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND ' CHILD IN MEDFOKD WILL BE RAVING- OVER THIS MASTERPIECE OF BEAUTY n - - pillllllllllllllillllllllllllSIIIIIIIIIIIIIH wsAi 4 jiff spectacle -sif3S m ! iW H Radio Program KMED Mall Ti ll '- irgln Motion s i Thursday, August 23 ! A. M. Ihllt) to H McGho's Dry Goods, Aslihtiid. ' 10 to 1 1 Keonomy tlroctorl; 11 to 11:0 hut EillllS' .MoaL I Market. 1 1 : ;io to .laniiin & Woods, . U llnit-s . p. lil. : 12 to 1 2 : :tt 'Music Rox. ! ," ..V. ..... V.',. V. V. t. .. J 1 IZ.aV If I I . -iU 1 IIU ViOIU fse.u ( Ctoanicrv. ' li; l.ri N'eWs and Miil'kots. 9 to-!: SO Modorn Plunihin: i ; & Sheet Metal Co.. reatur- ! in.- Karl Moitlren In violin i retiucsl numhera. 1 & i 4 ! I 2 I 4 41 I Klamath Falls Klamath" Tim er Products will build big sasli nd door plant. MILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Tues., Wed. Thur. The Rural Comedy "After Toby Coming Friday "In the Wrong Bed" Prices 25 and 50 Cents AT LAST IT'S HERE A i j Phone w All (sP.'W' kIU V HUNT'S ( I I I MELODY, MIRTH and MUSIC XW j FRANK RUP & CO. j MEET THE FOLKS Al" " ! WALTER BAKER & CO , ! A MIXTURE OF LAUGHS AND 'Imfek 8 I MYSTERY Jg THREE RED CAPS &fawuwM "A BATTLE OF THEIR OWN" SSffiAa keaumoku louis lmiimmJ9 . VICTOR RECORDING ARTIST 5&MSSgi$ I FEATURE PICTURE a i 3 Days Starts TOMORROW w ujA DOLORES DEL RIO g I ADMISSION I Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 7 & 9 - I Children 10 Childron 25 j Adult3 ..35 Adults ...50.... PLANT A OF VEGETABLES Here are a few varieties suitable for planting now, to be harvested in autumn. KEEP THE GARDEN WORKING LETTUCE Cali I'. ('renin liutter. RADISH Lout;- While Vienna. CARROTS Monarch ('orcless. TURNIPS All varieties. Start planting now. KOHL RABI White Vienna. PARSNIP Hollow Crown. SPINACH Kin- of Denmark. RUTABAGA Am. L'nrple Top. Try Our Tested Seeds Now Avoid Disappointment Lalcr Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Your Seedsmen Guilty or Not Guilty? Sooner nr later yon will answer You to Yon. if sullty S tho rcarota will uvutl ymi notliins. If -Not (Sillily" the sat- 2 lsl'actioli of peace an-l lilenly will lip worth nil the eflort ml salvifi.-e you made In yminuer yearn to upeiul n little : lens than you made l.ankiim the dlf lerence of counse. Why not face the "other" you now? You can see anil know t'.iat y(.u ami you alone are reponsi'ile for your own future. We can assist you in many ways first with voiir savins aiTimnt by paying you i. Interest. 1 First National Bank i Kedford. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM P Ore?on iiiiiiiiii