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MEDFORD TMBTJNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1928. PXGE TWO Iocnl and Personal Hurry Srmt. ;it whsi siimnuT l-orm on tho UoKiic rivor this rHI of I'rospo't. Oohmol :hiirli A. MiulliiM'frh Kiicnt Sunday nUiht, nil ilay yoHlonlny nml InM nlBht. lnft this fnronoon by nlrplnno for his liomn Jn San Kranclsro. to Hpr-nrt n short Umf bWni" loiuriHim 1" southern OreKon. Mr. Hcntt hiin hppn upc-ndlrm his Hummers nlontr iho KiiKiio rlvpr foi the past fmir yenr. and loKdhM- with NInn Tiifkrr, hut one uf tlw most at trartivp Kiimnipr hniw-H in south ern Ort'Kon. f Minis past In K. C, wnnt piutHfiKi for two: will pny lart -xii-ukc ' I'hoiif 3K3-X, ask for I'ortfr.. KiR Kifty-thrfi' out nf tlw ulntn cars rcfcixtMml horp ypstordiiy with thp loml ntiite nuln trnffin human. Fancy K1! -rtn iwhr-s for c.m ninK 3c P'-r lb. Froi (l"liv-ry. Johnson Market. 1'honn 97. tf ' KollowluK a short vacation trip which look them to Honttlo and other Washinfitdn points. .lasppr Ufynolds and Chnstor Hubbard ip t u r n fi last v po k lo I ho ( r horn r-n hprc. da Wood and Flon-nnn OravPH, plena tpnfhprs. High school chhI ils Kiv-n. N Oakdalp.. Phono KUL'-W. flucsts from a distaneo reniHler ml at Modford holds Includi' K. H. nouns of WawhinKton, IX '., nml S. W'phnor of Chicago. Fife ihis week, tire cover with not of C'offiPld Tire Protectors. I'm ni'. I Sox 4H2. In Jufliice Tayloi-'K court this afternoon W. F. Milhoan was to have a hearing on a charge kwai'm to hy Marl In; iillcKlnK thai after Milhoan's Chevrolet car ran Into Martin's Htudelmker last Sat urday near Talent, the former- fail ed to plop and render aid. No tine was Injured in the collision, hut thi' earn were damaged. Martin Mvoro out I he complaint, and In the Justlcn court yesterday after noon Mllhuan entered a ploa of not fiullty. Walker's first mid-week dance Wed. nlKht, Auk. 2!Hh, In the new liavllion at Hear Creek bridge, Ch.il der.H lildK- Dance llcketH 7 Sr. ladies free. 1 fiS II. L. Moreland of Portland, chief clerk of the Htate tfanie cninmlH sion, was In Medfonl yeslerday for a short time en route to his home from a vacation trip which had taken him over the AlcKenzie pasn Into eastern Oregon and hack to ('rater Lake, lie had never visited the lake before. Tailor-made milts, SKO vahie nt (inn week only. Klein the Tailor, upslaiiN. I Dr. W. It. KftKloy and family of Du tilth, Mhin., have returned to their home fler spending two ihnntlm on tliPlr' ranch In the An derson creek district near Talent. While In this county. Dr.- Tlanley lind an electric, line extended to his residence and made extensive plans for Itnpi'ovcmonts next year. 11;? will erect a now, dwellhiK and an ' additional -pruitlfiK hnuno at hiH ranch homo next year. Dttrinn his stay In Jackson comity, Dr. Hiik loy whs u frequent visitor In Ash land. Ashlnnd TidlnKH. Our C on ill y SuperlalendfM'l pfpitps her nedan with ('of field Tire Prolectors, knowlim litem to he an economical Invcslmenl, inalto drlv ItiK easier and safer, t'rane, iIIh trlhutor, Mux 4!2. U. The Jtoelim planes nf thn Pacific Air Transport company arrived ami departed mi schedule today and carried capacity loads of pas sengers. The planes, which took the place of smaller ships used formerly ou the Heat Up to San Franciseo run, are Hpeedier and much more comfort nhle for pas- senders. Thp Mode) Clothing Company's. Disposal Sale will continue all this week. Ki3 AmmiK the Klamath county vis itors who wpre in Med ford yesler day were Attorney Kdward P. Ashursl and family of Klamath Falls and II. DlprdotT of Malin. When you re-roof your home in Plst on Kiort. vertical Kiain nil in -Kles. Woods Ijimhcr Co, l iu Mr. nnd Mrs. Otlo F. Nichols moved this week from Klamulh Falls to make their permanent hnnie In Medfod. Mtj.; NUhnls Is a since driver for the Mcdford Klamath Falls Hue and will hence, forth make (his elly his headquar ters. Thomas Tteally ft Ins. Co.. Itooin 11?. Palm lilock. . Small secured loans and contracts discounted. . ir.xtf r Life It is just what yon moke it. The same rule applies to bread, and is the reason for the painstaking care used in the manufacture of Fluhrer's Milk Bread, the largest sell ing brand of bread in Southern Oregon or Northern California. - Aroused by the serious fire Ioshoh In Oregon outside of Portland dur ing the first seven months of this year, Clare A. Lee, state fire mar shal, has InaUK united a statewide campaign. In co-operation wfih fire chiefs and municipal authorities, lo reduce the hazard to the mini mum and increase the efficiency and equipment of the fire fljihtinK urbanizations. Losses for the sev en months' period will exceed S-V Mio.rtfjo. Anions the hotel quests In Med- ford from the state of Washington j are Klfzabeth CavanuiiKh, William j fadoKan and King Cadejinn of Him-j kane, Mr. and Mrs. William Varbisj of Centralia. Mrs. W. O. Wlnchell of Olympia and Mrs, C. A. Sutter i and son of Seattle. j California ns registered at local : hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. A. O. j linker nnrl Martha and W. li, Jiakeri of Merced, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j A. Kills and Mr. and Mrs. Scher mnn of Sacramento, Mrs, Forest! Caldwell and son and Mrs. Mart j Worley and daughter of Woodland, Mrs. Kate Lane of Chieo, Mr. and .Mrs. L. W. Kincaid and son of Kiversfde, Mrs. C. 1). Swan of Mo desto, Mrs. Pierre pernlnKer of Uorkerely, Mr, and Mrs. W, II. Kchroeder and Mrs. William Mor gan of Coronado, Mr. nnd Mrs. Willis Powers of Colton and Mr. and Mrs. It. I-;. Conner and family, Isohel Willsle. D. W. Keefe and .1. P. CiI'ckk rif Los Angeles. Tailor-made suits, $.r0 values at $-12, KO. One week only. Klein the Tailor, upstairs. ICO While salmon fishing may he fairly ood at the present time, fishlnK as a while is not expected' to lie pood until I he middle of October when the steelheads will heuln their winter run, according to W. M. ('oleman. slate superln lendent of fish screens. Fish may be cauKht now, but It Is with con siderable difficulty, he snld. In ad dition to taking consldnrable lime and patience. If you never use it at all this season, a refrigerator at the hltf bankrupt sale on West Main street Is a nood huy at. the price; you can buy it for somoCihiK less than half price. lf William Lyman, well . known Med ford Civil war veteran. Is en Joying a vacation trip to Alaska very much, neeordiiiK lo a letter received from him yesterday by his daughter, Mrs. Freii Seheffel. The letter was mailed at Prince Itupert, fun., nnd Indicated that the. parly, which, in addition to Mr. Lyman. Includes his daughter, Mrs. 10. M. Fisher of Rupert. Ida., and her husband, expected to reach Ketchikan, Alaska, the next night. Itlue Line Parcel Delivery, phone for prompt service. ir,3 A ' Twenty Vears Auo" news Hem publisher in ihe Portland Journal the other day, reads as follows: "The V. M. C. A. parly which vis ited Craler Lake on a walking (rip. has returned and reported a most, dellKhlful lime. The party went to Medfonl hy irnln and. then struck, out nfnnt, walking through to Klamulh Indian agency." The Model CinLiilng- Company's Disposal Sale will continue a) this week. ' C3, 1 W. H. Legon of Reno, Xev.. and William Thomas, of Dallas. Te,.. were amoiiK the motorists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of srtite auto registration burenu. Hefore yoq contract for a new roof, let us ?lv ynu an estimate. .Inst phone I OK, Woods Lumber Co., JS. Main nnd fienesee. ! Ti'mporary auto licenses were Is sued nt the sheriff's nft'lee tndny to the California Oregon I lux com pany nnd ,1. F. Prower of AshlamL Waller Allen nf Kaglc Point. T. M. Het pi- of Deter, A. ,T. IMmonds. Ham Colton, T. R .Indlee of Med fonl, Cholson nnd Levy. H. M. Doolier, Mrs. W. H. Shelley nnd D. U. Terrell of Medford and .loc Warls of .lacksonvllle. Walker's first mid-week dance Wed. night. Aim. 2!Mh. In the new pavilion at Rear Creek bridge, ChlL ders Pldg. Dance tickets 7rc, ladles free. fl)(' IiiiiuMtriill accident s In Oregon have averaged higher during- ihe past summer than during any cor responding period for several years, according to the slnto Industrial uccldent commission. This was due, it is said, lo the fact that most of the mills are In operation nml considerable highway work 1m In progress. We nre In the market f.r your Harllett penrs. Rokiio River Val ley Canning- Co. ' i fifl Mrs. Herbert Rerrlan, who has been III for the, past week at her home on Vancouver avenue, was reported as no belter today. Another business man, member of well known Medford firm. nnr. chases full set of five Cofflebl Tiro Prolectors, because three other, members nf (he firm have been, using: protectors for some time ami know they pay f,n;, on the Invest ment, t'rane, Rox ir.fi O. A. Dalley, ncenmpnulort hv his daugliior Mvh. C, D. :nrritt,' has Just rolurned from Portland where ho recently underwent a mnjnr operation. Mr. llni-rott Is roenv orhiK rapidly. Mnjesile Radios are lending in sabs records In Oregon and Call fornln. These sets are pxlretnety i selecllvc, goi.d djslanre irettui-. have power dynamic speaker and in beauilful walnut case, a dem onstration will asslsi you in decid ing. Palmer Music House, sole agents. , Oivlrm strangers (he Impres.don that Medford Is suffering -from n water shortaue. the fnuntnln near the Chamber of Commercp build ing today was Issuing forth only small streams of water, mnklng It difficult for one to obtain a drink. When you rv-roof your home In sIhi on inn vertical jrrnin Miln gles. Woods Lumhpr Co. irtt Included among the Oregnnlans registered nt Medford hotels nre Win. I.. Teusch of Corvallls, .1. W. c.rover of Reedsport, Mrs. A. C. Anderson of Kugene, R. h. mono of SI, Helens, nnd the following from Portland: L. Murphy, P. A. CleKg, W. M. H. Woodwurd. Frelda Rlefschnelder. R. L. Cole. Mrn. DownlnR nnd dnughtpr. Dr. nnd Mrs. Wasson. V. J. Drougnrrt, M. J. Rushin nnd Krcd Peper. If Solon P. .lacks is in Medford he is requested hy Chief of Police McCrcdle lo appear at the police station for u loiter which was sent to him hy his brother, who is a police Judge iu San Francisco. Jacks formerly resided here and Ihe letter was sent to the chief In the belief that he still made Medford his home. See the beautiful rose and Ivory four-piece bedroom s"t, regular SI "a value for !!. at the bankrupt sale on West Main St. tf A marringp liopnso was Issupd yesierdny at the county clerk's of fice to I lurry Red lent, 41, and Clara Searle. 3i, both of San Fer nando, Cal. Swim in drlnkine water. Mer rick's chlorinated nonl. 80tf The condition of I.eo Peterson, who figured In an auto collision on North Riverside Saturday morn ing, was reported to be worse to day. Peterson can not talk nnd enn hardly move, putting doctors at a loss to determine his ailment. Ills brother is expected to arrive today from Han Francisco to bo at his bedside. DrossmnklnK and remodelintr. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldf?. tf Slowly but surely, ponds and marshes are filling up with (lucks both migratory birds and thou sands of younk pintails and mal lards Just learning to make their way around, according to reports. Migratory birds nre confined al most entirely to two species, red-1 the time the season opens these two species will continue their flight south. Klamath Falls Her ald. Tho latest product from Victor: Victor Orlhophonic combined with Rndlola's newest radio. Reautlful highboy cabinets nnd entertaln hiont all the time. See them or nrruntfo for demonstration nt Pal mer Music House. mo Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Rnttoms of Fresno, Cal.. stopped In Medford this looming to meet Miss Sue Thnmlisnn of Huntsville, Tex., who will accompany them on a motor trip to Crater Lake. Air. and Mrs. Bottoms have Just returned from a pleasure trip to Alaska. They said today that the weather here was quite a relief after the almost continual rain encountered in .Vluska. V a I k e r's f i rs t. m I d - w ee k d a n op Wed. night. Auk. 2!ith. in Ihe new pavilion nt Rear Creek brldgp, Chil ders Hldg. Dnnee tlckPls 7 fie, Indies free. 1:18 The highest temperature of yes terday, SO, was followed by a mini mum Ihis morning: of 4G, and fair weather with not much change in torn porn ture Is predicted for to night and Wednesday. Tho Model Clothing Company's Disposal Sale will continue all this; week. 1 C.I . Through his al torney, K. K. ; Kelly, Oeorgn Henry Newman pleaded not K"ilty In tho city court yesterday to a charge alleging: the use of improper language in a public plnee, based on a complaint sworn to hy Horn A. Kroeschel of the Jackson County Creamery. The nibbed offense occurred on July Ut. Incidental to n dispute between the two nien when Kroeschel, it is said, discharged Newman as an employe. The trial of tho ease Is set for Thursday afternoon, Iteforo you contrnoi for a new roof, let us give you an estimate. Just phono 108, Woods Lumber Co., M. Main atld fienesee. 101 Judge c. M. Thomas arrlveil home last night from n sojourn of a week at Crater Luke. 1 Miss Pearl Coss Is expected to come here lonighi from Rlchvllle. Wash., where she has spent the summer visiting at the home of Mrs. R. C. Wilson. Miss Coss was formerly superintendent at the Community hospital. Many beauilful patterns In wall paper for tie n roll at the bankrupt sale on West Main Hi. ti Mrs. V. It. Duncan of RoseburK wns n business visitor in this city Monday. Rawlelgh Ross of Lockhnrt. Tex., returned lo his home this week lifter visiting Medford relatives, in cluding the Charles Hoover fam ily, during the past few months. Mr. Ross, who is a cousin of Mr. Hoover, will enter the Lockhnrt KlKh ftchool as a senior this fall. A. Y. Raker of Seattle, assistant lo the president nf tho Northwest Mutual Fhv association, and II. 11. Martin, manager for the stale of Oregon for tho same rompnny, ar rived here lodiry on a business trip. A local family purchased it play er piano about three weeks nwo, aro now moving nwny, Rattince of ISno may bo paid out In monthly Installments only. See and hear this phi no at Palmer Music House. i i;i Miss Agnes Woodward of Los Angeles, conductor of the only whistllpg school in the world, left for her home this morning after spending- several days In Medford as the guest or Mrs. Jl. O. Wilson. During her visit In southern Ore. gon the whistling Instructor saw Crater Lake ami severnl other points of Interest. She Is return ing to Los Angeles after nn ex- tonsivo vacation trip to Alaska. Over 10 students are enrolled In her school which has n special girls' chorus of .10 which makes frequenqt concert tours through California. Mrs. L. M. flerklnp left for Ku grone this morning after vlslimg her niece, Mrs. H. J, Devaney. nnd a sbder. Mrs. A. R. MeDonaM. dur Ing the past two weeks. Max Nichols, young son of Trlf fio Officer O. o. Nichols, returned to Medfurd today afler spending the summer months visiting rela tives in Los Angeles. J. F.. Lasham of Hollywood. Cal., owner of a pear orchard In the Rogue River valley, arrived here this morning to spend several days Inspcctlmr the progress of harvest ing nf the fruit. Dr. S. J. Chancy of Kugeno stop ped here today en route to nttend the fourth i(unrterly conference to bo held At the Methodist church at Ashlnnd 'tonight. Mr, chancy pent tho first-part of the week ut Ornnts Pass. Congested traffic is blamed for nn auto collision whieh took' place on the Pacific, highway yesterday afternoon near the Airport ' ser vice station, between curs driven by Kunice Downing mid Alb- Lewis .according to an auto ucei dftnt report filed at the pollen sta tion. Little damage resulted to either machine, Mrs. C. W. Herring-, who lias been spending two months In Med ford visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Pieper. 820 Bennett avenue, and her sister, Mrs. JO. J. Neumann, 71 H Dennett avenue, returned Fri day night to her home In Missoula, Mont. While here she also made a trip to Crater Iake, accompan ied by .Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Wade of Medford. It being- Mrs. Her ring's first trip to Crater Lake, she counts it a privilege to have hud the opportunity to see the bpauty spot of southern Oregon, and like most all tourists, she is looking- forward to her next trip to Crater Lake. Rev. and Mrs. R. P. Lawrence returned last evening from the last wpek of their vacation, which, has been spent nt Ruckhorn lodge, southeast of Ashland, Mr. Law rence will be in his pulpit Sunday morning. Mrs. J. W. Klein and daughter of Norwalk, O,, left here yesterday for their home, after spending a week vlvitiiiK at the home of Mrs. Klein's brother, K. 10. Doorschunk, nt Central Point. This was the first time the Ohlonns had been in southern Oregon, nnd they were deliKhted with the hilsl and the climate, William II. DaiiKhtrcy, Jr.. of Hollywood, Cal, stopped hero Sun day on his way to Los Angeles, after spending- the, first part of the summer as clerk at Crater Lake lodtfo. H,. j,p employed in a Los Angeles hotel. Mrs. Mildred Hampson and fam ily returned to Medford tho end of the week, ator a vacation trip which lasted two months and a half. In that lime tho parly mo tored through Washington. Canada, Colorado, and visited tho Velio w- stone national park. Mrs. Ilamp son Is employpd at tho Medford Pharmacy. Attorney F. J. Newman nnd Mrs. Newman are spending; a few days this week al Lake o tho Woods. Afler spending two weeks nt Lake n 'the Woods, Miss Rernyce Colby returned to Medford Satur day. She Is employed at Frank lin's cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Al Littrell and family. Miss Marjorio Cades and Noel Cillln motored to Chiloquln Sunday where they visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolf. They also fished in Klamath Lake during- the day. Mr. and Mrs. C.len Fahrick aiul daughter Joan went to Portland Saturday whore they will visit Miss Katlierlno Fn brick, who Is com pleting a nurse's training- course. J. J. Ruchter wns n business vis itor at R osebu rg; y est e rd a y . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hubbard and family of Rellinghnm, "Wash., ar rived In Medford yesterday nlVsr visiting Port Hubbard at Crater Lake. Mr. Hubbard's sistQr,Miss Letha Ifubbnrd, accompanied them. The party will remain hei'e rtir a week as the guests of relatives. The Hubbnrds are former residents of this city. Attorney Ertwnrd R. Ashurst-and family of Klamath Falls came here Sunday to It oin the city for a few days during which Mr. Ashurst will transnct legal business. Miss Alma Ivrause stopped hero yeslerday on roule to Moclson, Wash., where she will he a member of the school faelulty. Miss Krausc has been employed nt Crater Lake lodge during- the past two months. Visitors in Medford from Sydney, Australia, were R. R. Asher nnd a iarty of friends. They inspected tlie Owen-OreKon lumber mill In which they were particularly In terested as they buy lumber which is milled In Oregon. filen Jones, 18, who was injured In an nnto nccldent Aug-ust 111, when his Ford skidded nnd rnn of the rond near Jacksonville, was taken to the Snored Henrt hospital August 2fi when his condition fail ed to Improve. Although phy sicians hn ve not yet determined the extent of his Injuries, he was reported lo he n In Ing- strength, this morning-. The small son of Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. M. Peer was struck by an auto mobile driven by Horace Turpin on Realty street last evening nnd mi f fered minor Injuries. The child, who caused an Ice truck to stop to avoid hHtlnjr him, ran from behind ihe iruck into the path of the Tur pin machine, the fender of which struck him. SAI.KM, Ore., Aug. 2S. 1) Citizens nf F.lks City, Nashville and Vaituina have filed with the pub lie service commission a protest against the Southern Pacific com pany's threatened removal of train service between Albany nnd Ya qtilna. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU SAI.K ttlnck police puppies ii eiuh. I'hone fln-J-l. 1112 I'ON SALE 'illicit conch, com pletely reconditioned, rehored, pistons, rln. etc. l'rlce $750.1 -Cull Skinner's ftnrnKe. 160 I FOlt KENT Furnished npnrt ment, close In. I'hone 2io-v. 1 .! 'OH KENT Furnished sIcepinE . room for Kentlentiin: nlso K.l ! rnue for rent. SH.'i South ltlver-' vide Ave. tf FtH KENT -Newly papered nnd piilntiMt '-room modern furnish-; ed apt., an. in Lincoln. Il t FOK SALE (in .Incksonvllle MrIi wny. one acre. 11. X. l.ofinnd. South Onkdnle. t0 VOH SALE OK KENT '-room I house, close In, modern: close to1 school. Telephone lOss-W. .tr,oj FOU SALE Piano in first-class ! condition. Mrs. S. Kertelson, ? " ( Kenwood Ave. iito, FOU SALE t'annini; tomntoen lc it pound on Khm's htKhwnv near ( city. Phone UtS-.N. evenings. ' IT!' v OF PDA BULBOSA ! Hluo KrnHH, scientifically termed j Poa ItufbOHa, one of the recently i developed nnd 'profit ul.e products j of the HoRiie river valley, was the chief topic for diNcuKsion at to ! day's Hotary luncheon at the Hotel i -Medford. j Through the efforts of the Hot ! ary club, particularly Charles j Hoover, Krower of the winter blue Ki-ass. and the Chamber of(C'om- merce, sample sacks of tile seed have been distributed in practical ly all parts of North America with the result that .Medford has re ceived a '4reat deal of valuable pub licity. Several letters' sent to the Cham- I her of Commerce after the cam paign tor introducing the grass in widespread areas were read hy Charles Hoover and It. C. Fowler. Uspecinlly Interesting was one communication from AiKentina written in Spanish and stating that the seed would be turned' over to an agricultural college for investigation. For more than 20 years Poa llulhosa has been a popular Brass for all-year uses in some parts jot Australia, according to a letter j from. Adelaide's Ilotary club after ! the suntple from .Medrord had been received. Tod Halter, of the Chamber of j Commerce, stated that the cam- palgn conducted last year had brought more iniiuirles to the headquarters than nny other single It&gue river product ever adver i tised through tho organization, i During thn year articles conceru j '"K "l0 'due grass have appeared ln agricultural magazines throu;h joiil. several countries through the el torts or .Mr. Fowler. Six Rotnrians were selected hy Ilorace Hromley to compete in si Mother (loose rhyme con l est which resulted in a tie between Howard SchotTel and Carl Kwlgart. After three nttempls, with a dif ferent ditty each time, Mr. Swi gart was awarded the prize, a small hook of kills' stories. A letter from Hilly l.yman, old est member of the Medford Hoi arv club, written somewhere in Alaska where he is touring accom panied by MrH. J.ynian, was read hy Secretary Hi! Shockley. Tickets for the Hoy Scout jam boree nnd circus which will he staged at the city armory Friday nl-'ht, August 31, beginning ut. S o'clock, were issued at the meet ing. Approximately 200 boys from various troops will take part in the affair. Visiting Rotnrians at tho meet ing today included Jack Kerr, Grants Pass: Stanley Herbert, Stockton. Cal.; H. W. Clarke, flrants I'ass: Samuel Heane, Stock ton. Cal., and "Krlck" Wilson, Illy orside, Cal. Former Medford Man Returns To Engage In Business Dr. Alfred Hurklund. ehiroprao tor, who formerly lived and prac ticed In Medford and left hero in 1?23, has returned, opened an of fice In Ihe Liberty huildinn and has re-enfianfd In ihe practice of his profession. Dr. Hurklund h:i been in busi ness in other cities, traveled con siderable and says he has always had a toiiKin- to return to. .Medford anil this valley because they are iimniiK the most prosperous on the I'acific coast and cannot be ex celled ns n place to live. Chlropractlu Naturopathy Dr. H. P. Coleman 8th Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Klectrnthornnv Food Science Road Oil Cleaning Car Washing Eardie System We use special chemicals for road oil. Will not in jure finest finish. No steam used. Best equip-, ment in city. Expert Polishing nnd Re finisliing. Vacuum Clean ing. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc. 101 8. Riverside Phone 18 V REPAIRING JJii TO STAGE DANCE i Frank's Comedians, who' have j been appearing in Aledfor.d In their lent on West Sixth street .present ing stage productions for the 'past ; two months, will stnsre their first i dance of the season next Friday j night al the Hilarity hall, wilh music furnished by Frank's or chestra. The ilance will include I special novelty numbers and prob jaldy vaudeville acts by members of i the tent theatre cast. The party, ! according lo present plans, will be la weekly affair to which it general I invitation to the public has been ( advanced. Notice. aiPSSB Tuscan cling peaches. Those having orders please call for them immediately. H. S. (Helm & Sons. Talent. iS9 These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Tuesday and Thursday The Domestic Comedy Should Husbands Prices 25 and 50 Cents No performance Wed. COMING FRI. "The Naughty Bride" am Evctiins clothes must b e ' cleaned a li u pressed perfectly the only way every garment entrusted lo our caro is handled. wo m n k o cvoiimja;' clothes and all other kind look their best. BiimwaaMtvjitiwM J San grand sco I JWeaf0JarreM i BEST ! I LOCATED ! HOTEL " CENTER OF ; EVERYTHING ; CIRCULATING ! I ICE WATER ! j IN EVERY POOH ; lAPCf BEAUTIFUL LOBSy- ; oMvG boom in camscrci S 350 ROOMS 75 Detached Bath at l so g 5100 Detached Bath at2L ' 100 with Bath at2i S 75 with Bath at3 IChcckYourAutoHotdl FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAINS fill hlM ' HUNT'S . rg : WU craterianVO j THE MANILAFOURI jl ! BREEZING IN FROM THE jpfaj PHILLIPINES ySS? NELSON and PARISH "'1 1 "A RUBE AND A RUBY" WlliWMl i MAMMY AND HER PICKS . SOUTHLAND Ifcit&jiiial ROY DOVE and CO. I BRIGHT BITS OF VODEVILL il&liMla j WARNER and COLE i "FOLLOW ME" jLi '. jjjFETUR i , ; Last Times TONIGHT Last Times (, ' I iwm Richard Dix pd I J In His First 'All-Sound Picture t mj. '25wMJ ,' fc-n.i.J "warming up" ymBm&tx ADMISSION Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 7 4 9 Children 10 Children 25 Adults 35 ' Adults :..50....- I H. gTeNDERS, Distributor 9 : ; : IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! THE ACE OF THE' GREATER MOVIE SEASON COLLEEN MOORE IN HER FIRST "SOUND" PRODUCTION "LILAC TIME" THURS.-FRI. HUNT'S. sat. CRATERIAN BUY YOUR BOOKS BEFORE THE RUSH School books iiiid supplies will bo lnuitllotl n'iiin tins year at Jas. McNair's Pharmacy 21 K Main St. You can make your purcliaso now aiiy lime' mil avoid 1 lie rush at the last. We have the lists ready lml li for the Medt'ord and country schools. ; . ' . . ' A-v.'.V;-' FEEDS That Produce Results I Are the Feeds You Want Come in and let us show you why our feeds are what you need for your chickens and cows. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main phone 2C0 Classified Advertistag Gets EesulU 1 1 3C i