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TWO - MEDFORD MATL TTCTBTTNTC, MFjD"FOTIT, OftTSflotf. SATURDAY,' SEPTEltefill 1. MS. 1 iocal and Personal No ruin, not even a trace, fell OurinK the month just past, making It the ninth August tdnce Ittll, In the history of the local weather bureau, in which no rain fell tlur- ine that month. The average rnln- full for that month in .2U 1 an inch. . It taken moro than a flat, fliv ver and foolishness to make an im pression those days. Own your own home. We have some nine ouch for sale. Warnock & Khlley, Tel. JH02. Miss Ora Cox, principal at Jln culn, arrived hero yesterday from Iowa where she visited relatives. Misn Cox made the trip by auto and was accompanied to .Med ford by a .sister. Dance Gold Hill tonight. 12 Ciiiests from a distance at .Med- J- 's. ford hotels include Mr. and Mr Stayton ' K. Weldon or Yorkton. Tex., Mr. and Mrs. Ertw. K. Jloyles of louston, Tex., Miss M. Itoss myor of Toledo, O., Mr. and Mrs. Kdward A. Ourn of Ourn, Wis., MiHH Johnnie V. Flut of New Franklin, Mo.. K. V. Thull of Rochester, N. Y., W. Jl. and t.'bas. (iadls dof Kelowna, li. C, S. AVchn- r of Chicago, p. I(. liriggs of Miu-1 neapolls, Miss Hose Sievcfg mid Miss Shirley Slight of New York City, Pearl Peterson of "Denver, Colo.. Mrs. Charles Robertson and Marie llama no of Omaha. Neb. rtcguiar dance Gold Hilt tonight, 1 (1 2 Mrs. It. G. Hillings of Ogden. ltah,accompanied by her son and daughter, left here this morning for their home, after visiting at the home of Mrs. Hillings' grand- mother .Mrs. M. Johnson, during thi past month. Hartlett pears for canning. Tel. 1070. Only 24 out of the state ears registered here yesterday with the local state auto truffle bureau, which was the smallest dally num ber to register for months past, and which reflects the gradual de cline of the auto touring season. The Olelin Tuscan Cling Orchard at Talent has sold over 13 tons of peaches, They have a surplus over their orders of about three tons. which can 1e had within the next three days. HI3 About 1") Hoy Scouts and mem bers of the Grants Vnss council were In Medford last night to attend tile annual Jamboree being held In the A rmnry. Fancy Klborta peachos for cun ning 3c per lb. Freo ' delivery. Johnson Market,, Phono 37. tf If. S. Gleim. the ow.ner of the only Tuscan Cling peach orchard In Oregon, whh In Medford today from his ranch near Talent, where thin year he reports one of the finest peach crops for several . years.; The crop is .now nearly gone and will be alt gbne by Tues ' tiny of next week, Tuscan fling peaches still to be hud at the' GleJni Orchard at Tal ent. HIS Mr. and Mrs, C. T, Kkyrinan and aon Ivan left yesterday on a motor trip to Marshfleld, North Mend and 'return by way of eastern Oregon. When you get to the end of your string, tie a knot and hung on. This 1h a great country. "Warnock & Shelley, Phone 1202. HM Cntlfoi'ntnns registered at local hotels Include Mesdames 15. N. Harah. Veda Mi lies, Georgia Rog ers, A. Anderson. Miss Vera Rog ers and R. 11. Miller of Long Reach. Mr. and Mrs. James M. llurke and Ann ltnsh of JV'inalhi, Mr. and 'Mrs. .TamoH Napier of Santa Murhara, Mary T. White and Jane Alulvl hill of Oakland. Mr. and 'Mrs. AV. A. Flnnell of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. S. 10. Smith nnd ramlly of Hurllngame, A. L. Angle of Molly wood, .1. S. ItarncH of Plaeervllle, Hlle.cn Howling of Hakersfleld, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. K. AV. Hoot of Los An geles and Robert V. Morris and party, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Collins of San Frnnclsro. Irinm Gold I fill tonight. U'.'J Temporary auto licenses were Is-; sued at the sheriff's office today I to Roscoe Holler of Grunts Pass, O. G. Ruckner of Pinchurst, Pros pect ttchol district, George John son of Klamath Falls, Dan Mont gomery of Phoenix, John Phillips of Magic Point. II. H. Proffitt or Huncrosl orchards, and A. A. Hel chare and l Reauchamp of Ash land. Dance tonight. Walker's ik-w Pavilion. ItiL' Roland Humph revs eumc here this week to take up his duties as Instructor In mathematics at the Medford high m hool. Mr. Humph rey h a graduate of the University of Oregon and for the past two years has been an assistant In the school of eduention ut Kugene. Take h look at the nert'Hiie of ladles and misses felt hats at Vbe Oriental Art Jv Vnrioty Hi ore ?j;t r Business Is Good , and there is only ono reaaon. Fluhrer's Milk Broad is the finest pro duct of its kind sold in this section of the coast. Chlliireu about to begin their first school year should he given careful examination as to weight, posture, throat, teeth, vision and hearing, advises Ur. Frederick D. Strieker, secretary of the state hoard of health, In the current bul letin of that board. Jf physical defects have not been corrected, be says, the children are not ready I for school, J Klneald's night. dance, Cold 1 1 1ll to-1 us! Three Hoeing m-uul cruiser planes i were scheduled lo arrive here this) afternoon, en route from the Hoe- ing factory at Seattle tit Kan Ulego, ; Cal., where they will be used by) the 1 'tilted States government at j the naval base there, A dozen or t so of the ships have already passed through and approximately GO more will arrive before the gov ernment's order will be entirely filled. New orchestra. Hilarity tonlle. 162 I.. L. Hay. who has practiced law In Kugene for lid years, has J been appointed . torney for Iai deputy district at ney for I.ane county, succeed- lug Gordon S. Wells, who resigned two weeks ago. Tuscan ('ling peaches still to bo hnd at the Glcfm Orchard at Tal ent. IBS Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Mordoff and daughters, Misses Lorraine, Aileen, Mae, and son liuddy. returned yes terday from an extensive tour through Yellowstone national park and eastern United States, Misses .Mae and Aileen Mordoff will leave Monday by train for Detroit, Mich., where Miss Mae will resume her teaching and Miss Aileen will go j on to Ann Arbor to enter a nurses' I college. Klamath Falls .Herald. The fall dancing season will be opened Monday evening with a I danco at Hilarity hall, sponsored : by llio American Legion drum corps. 1C3 The condition of Lee Peterson of Fort Collins. Colo., who is suf fering from an undiagnosed afflic tion, remains unchanged, accord ing to County Physician L. D. Ins keep, who has hud the patient In charge since he figured in an auto crash on North Riverside avenue last Saturday morning. His daugh ter, Miss 'Pearl Peterson, arrived here Thursday from Denver, to he at bis bedside. For school supplies visit the Ori ental Art & Variety Store. 2C3 As usual, the public market to day was stocked with a varied as sortment of home grown produce, which was in good demand by an a v e r a g e patronage. Delaware grancs were on sale for the first time this year. Features of the market Included melons, peaches, apples, dressed rabbit and vege tables. Ilattfe Rcamcs White, teacher piano. High school credits given. 2U0 S. Laurel. Phone 44U-M. IRS Mr. and Mrs. William Rupert son arrived this forenoon from Port land to vlHit relatives here for a short time while-en route to spend several weeks In San Diego, Cal. Dance tonight, Walker s new Pavilion. 12 In a hard fought wrestling match at Crescent City, Cal., AVednesday night. Sailor Jack Wood of this city and Ous Schneldau of Gold Reach wrealled -for two hours to a draw, after each had secured one fail. ' flehncltltt u. according to Wood, has shown remarkable im provement and Is over I'll pounds heavier thitn he was when lie wrestled In Medford several years ago. Regular dance Gold Hill tonight. Hi: Marriage licenses were Issued to day and yesterday at the county clerk's office to Hlliott Hutler, 24, and Kuniee Parrot t, both of Medford; Cecil King. 2S. and Mar garet Shaw, HI, both of Medford: Marlon Cartel-, of (Herniate,1 Ore., and Janese Walker, HI. of Ashtand. I realize that when parents pay out money for piano instruction they want results, Phone H8-1-X or call, and I will explain the rapid and thorough methods that have proven so successful, Noel L. Krs- kine. studio till W. 8th St. at Ijilirel. if Iris, who claim they are college students working their way through schoot, were In Medford again this week soliciting subscriptions for mugnrinus from pedestrians In the business section. They are said to have sold quite a number of sub scriptions and the subscribers are now wondering whether or not, the, magazines will arrive. In the past many have been disappointed by j the tnnga'lues falling to show, up., The Legion Drum Corps plans n big whoopee tor Labor day in the way of a danco'at Hilarity hull.. 3 3 I C. A. Meeker of the M. M. de-1 partmeut store returned today from'! a short business trip to Portland. New orchestra. Hilarity ton! to, 1U2 Mrs. 11. M. Tlnwksworth, mem ber of the International- News Ser vice, with headquarters In New York City, stopped here last even ing en route to Crater Lake. The newspaper woman is visiting Ote- tton for the purpose of making a survey of business conditions and at the same time Is inspecting parks and resorts. The. Model Clothing Company's Disposal Sale will continue all thin week. 163 Included nnmng the Oregnnlansi registered at Medford hotels are J Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. O. Gat tin of j Corvnllis. G. H. Howman of Salem, j G. 11. Wellborn of Kugene, Mrs.' George C. Harbour of Roseburg. j Mrs. Lulu MeFaiil of Pendleton, and the following from Portland: Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Wisherd. Mr. and Mrs, N. H. Wedenmann. Mrs. Maude Orirtwoid, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Larrlbee. pert ha Jackson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. o. O. i Onoch, Mayhelle Tomun and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kelley. M rs. K yle has a few furnished houses and apartments for vent. See her nt Warnock & Shelley ft. Phone 122. 168 Mr. and Mrs. 'Ohaa. flrown f I fl Park place will leave Monday for a two months" visit In Rose burg. The Annual Labor day dance of the American Ieglon Is being npon nored by the drum corps. Hilarity hull. 13 Among the .Med ford school! One of the Judges at the Klam teachern who arrived hero yester-jath county fair at Klamath Falls day was .Miss J,ouise Bosford. whoi next week will be It. CI. Fowler, will teaon in tne primary depart ment of the Itoosevelt schoot. .Miss Masford is a graduate Htudent from the University of Oregon, whore she has fouc extensive research work in education methodi during the pant two years. Kincaid's dance. Gold Hill to-1 night. 12 The temperature has been rising j a degree a day for several days past, and yesterday's maximum was !if degrees. Today, which started out with a minimum of fiO, prom ised to be at least as warm, al though the weather forecast Is only fM- fit h nnil wn rm wpnther Klin- i , Dance Sat. night, Walker's new Pavilion. Among the bote Iti2 ! guests in Med- j ford from the state of AVashlngton are Kstllle Jones of Spokane, Mrs. M . P ac k e n h a m a n d d a u g h t e r of Chehalis, Goldic Worthley of Ta- eomn. AV. S. Dan wood or Giyinpta nni Waller Moor Mrs. Ide M. Smith, Stephanie Smith and Kben Smith of Seattle. Grange dance, Jiagte Point Sat. night. Kverybody welcome. 1 G2 Mrs. Laura Kerr and daughter Peggy arrived here this morning from Santa Rosa, where they have visited relatives during the past five months. They expect to spend the winter months' In Medford. Mrs. Kerr Is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. R. Gates. Fred Alton Haight, teacher of piano and harmony. Accredited teacher. Haight Music Studio, 318 Liberty Kldg. Phone 72. Ifi3 Mrs. Freda Schneider of Wood burn arrived here today In prep aration for tlie opening of the Roosevelt HChiuHr. She was a teach er in the Medford schools last year. Majestic Radios arc leading In sales records In Oregon nnd Cali fornia. These sots are extremely selective, Kocd distance getters, have power dynamic speaker and In beautiful walnut cane. A dem onstration will assist you In decid ing. Palmer Music House, nolo agents. 1I3 K. W. Thull, shoe dealer of Rochester, N. V., known on the Pacific coast as "the man with the red carnation," because of the fact I that every day for the past 1 6 years he has worn one of the flow ers on his coat lapel, left hero to day after a several days' business visit In Medford. Mr. Thull slated that he gets some of his mall ad dressed to "the man with the red carnation." Since he -has continued tho practice for so nuiny years, he suid he didn't think he would ever give It up. The Sixth Street Super-Service Station has Myers high pressure washing und high pressure greasing machinery, which Insures best serv ice. 165 Requests from f0 persons who want Illustrated literature concern ing the Roguo River valley were received at tho local Chamber of Commerce this week as a result of publicity given this locality through the reconf broadcast of Jack and lOthyl. Associated Oil twins, from a San Francisco radio station after they had visited Medford and vicin ity. Crater Hake was particularly mentioned as ono of the most beau tiful spots in tho state. A local family purchasod a play er piano about three weeks ago, are now moving away. 'Balance of $300 may be paid out In monthly Installments only. See and hear this piano at Palmer Music House. 1B3 The first Issue of the Pacific Le gion since Its change -from a maga zine to an night-page paper, was off tho press this week. The Amer ican Legion stato convention held at Medford Is described In the pub lication. According to present plans the paper will soon be Increased In size to 1 li pages. New orchestra. Hilarity tonite. lti Among the teachers who came here today was Mrs. G. Scott of St. Helens, Ore., who will have charge of the first grade at Lin coln school. She- was accompanied by her son Richard, who will en roll In the 'third grade this year. During the summer months Mrs. Scott has visited relatives In San Francisco and Los Angeles, and spent a month at Lawrence, Kans. Grange dance, Kaglo Point Sat. night. Kverybody welcome. IfiU Miss Myrtle "Willis of Kddyvtlle. Ore., an Instructor for the coming hool year at Rogue River, was among the visiting teachers who attended the teachers' meeting in ; Medford this afternoon. New orchestra. Hilarity Sat. Hi:', Rev. AV. H. Katon and family i returned home Friday from a month's rest at Dead Indian. 'Orange dance, Kagle Point Sal. bight. Kverybody welcome. 162 The following officials Tor the Medford American legion drum! corps were elected at the regular i annual business meeting of the group, held at the Hotel Medford j last evening, following n dinner , nt 6:30: C. T. Raker, manager, re-elected: Lloyd Williamson, drum major, re-elected: Jack Heath, as sistant drum major, and I, K. Foy, treasurer. Ne'xt Monday, Labor day, the tin- mini American Legion ball will be: held at Hilarity ball, auspices of the post drum corps. 163 A. Meeker is expected to nr-j rive in Medford this evening from1 Portland, where he bought the new. Hnlck that he will drive home to day. 1 Tho Model Clothing Compnny's DIsposul Sule will contlntio nil this i week. 163 Within the past 10 dnM. Mrs, Mary O. Carey of Phoenix hast sold 300 roples of "The Way of faith," a composition which he recently hnd published by n Ran Francisco music press;. Although she hn written ntimeroHM pocm In the pnjt, this ts the first one which was cvfuvKPt to music. A number of her composition have been print ed In pmall nmnHwIne nnd local ptiiiit. Mtn. Cnrey is n corre Mpnmlcnt for the Mall Tribune from lOden precinct. Vt Alfred Burklund ban return ed to Medford and opened offices In the I.iherty btilldlnu. hIvIhk spec ial attention to correcting deform Ulep of children 166- who left hero today, expecting to return to his office next Saturday. Ida AVood and Florence Graves, ' plona toacherB. High school cruel- its given. 22(i N, Oukdale. Phono j 1042-AV. 1(19! Miss Gerald ino Redmond came ! here last night to spend the week end visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Redmond. Miss Red-- mond Is the teacher at the Deter: t school which convenes from March , to November, due to the fact that it Is impossible for the students to get from thoir homes to the schoolhousc over the mountulnouH roads during the winter months. The Model Clothing Company's i nnt ,l ,1,"N of rain hurt 'llIt fn'' Disposal Salo will continue all thisuys past ,miltiK lIl forests and week. KJ3 0 Mrs. Krnest Smith and children retutrned to Medford yesterday from Rend, where they apent the past week visiting nt the home of Mrs. Smith's brother, Harvey De Arm ond. Thomas Realty & Ins. Co., Room 12, Palm Hlock. .Small secured loans nnd contracts discounted. 158tf Mr. and Mrs. George Gates left here early this morning for Lake o the Woods, expecting to stay at the resort at least1 a week. At the corner of Sixth and Fir streets the Sixth Street Super-Serv vc HUon is equipped to give the best In washing and greasing. IHTi Mrs. Kdna Darrow left this after noon for Kugene to spend the week end visiting friends. Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated dooI. 80tf j FERGUSON Allen E. Fergu son, u resident of Gold Hill the past fi years, passed away at the home of his son, W. H. Ferguson of Gold Hill, September 1 at the age of 83 years 11 months. He was commander of the G. A R. post of Gold l-llll. Mr. Ferguson was a resident of Ashland.'a number of years, com ing to Ashland in 18S8. Resides his son, W . H . Fe rg u so n , he Is .survived by Mrs. H. A. Fox and A. C. Ferguson of Sawtelle, Cal., .Mrs. Nellie Messenger. San Ber nardino, Cal., Mrs. Edna Harr of San Francisco, one stepson, Bert Miles, Etna Mills, Cal. The remains will be forwarded by Conger Funerat Parlors tonight j to Sawtelle. Cat., where funeral services and Interment will be held. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Rouse, block south of Park, South Ivy St. Tel. 600-L. 1KB FOR EXCHANGE Well improved 17 -acre farm, A miles from Med ford on good road; S-room house, largo bariKt farm planted to corn and alfalfa. This place Js clear and owner will exebauge for sheep or dairy ranch and as sume. See Charles A. AVing Agency, Inc. Iti-I FOR SALE ri-room modern, fur nished home, fireplace, numer ous bultt-lus, located close in on pavement, all assessments paid. Price VSUO; SUM" cash, balance like rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. .1 li4 FOR SALE Hrass bed. table and rug. No. 3 extension Mistletoe. i ii;t FOR SALE -i- Nice dining room suit, rug, mattress, Victrota and kitchen table. Phone 114'.. lii'Jtf A REAL IH'V And must he sold in the next 10 days, lh acres, room m o il ? r u house, electric -pumping plant, new milking ma chine, new separator, motor at tached; good barn, chicken house. 1 acres apricots, 3 A. peaches, 1 8 cherry trees. 2 al mond trees, -I Kngllsh walnut trees, IS A. alfalfa, 5 A. clover. 50 tons hay, 'd brood sows, 1-1 pigs, li horses, 00 chickens. 10 A-l Jersey cows, ti heifers, fresh jMioti: 1 Jersey bull; Sll'.OOO. Terms. J. C. Harnes. 1 So. t'on-; tral. Phone 40!L Hi-I j LOOK! Hume t'omfurt runye... ..$20.00 Took ftuvr H.O0 Obituary i 1 ir'niuT'Koir ,?vsr,:!:!New 0 plenty of inn 1 own, lifts No. court m. iu:i i KOlt SA1.K IMO-licre rani-ll. 111k i Amtlt'KHti: (.1 acres in eultivn tlon. &0 more chii be: ti! inolie of free wilier: li-room houe, L' lilu lMirnH. 'I flue .springs, one flows tl-tnch slreuni: completely eiiulppeil with furm Implements and tools: '2. eows. 5ti sheep, 'i hoKs. 211 chickens anil Idu tons of alfalfa. Pi-lee complete. $1!!. i'.uii: Su.r.Oll cash. I.al. Iouk time at .'I'r money. Will take Mell aril property In trade, D. );. Milium Lo.. 11" Kast .Main. Tel. 22. 1 ti -I - POH KAIjU T4 urrPH on Uomir i I'ivtM-, I'lum- lo (own mul fchools: full' box Iioiihc nnd lf: burn; I hpi'Iiik iilp'tl il house; ticti'lo liirlitn; 1 ."1 aei'i'M illfulfn, 4 lu-l'i'M I Wl'iU npplrK, niTfit fine clier-1 ric. ownor rvcnlvoil $l,3oo for ; t'hprry rron (hit your. I'rtco In- ; vhufcH 6 Jortioy row., 4 yt'iirltnn. iiotul ttmin nf horses, spray rln, lmplcnuMitH and tools. 6 thor oughbred broml sows nnd 40 tons of buy In barn. I'rk'o SlJ.000; IS.OtH. rush, but. easy tm-ms, low Interest, Tbo D. K. Mtllnrd Co.. 410 Kant Main. Phono Him. llil VOl SA I.K - acres In Jurkson vllb. with ntrt "-room hotise. 2 ftrep!neeji. wonderful shade; city water and 2 ood wells, finme. woodshtMl and modt-in ebtckcn hotiMo and barn: fine soil. Will trmle for Medford property or sell for $2,000. 1). K. Millard Co., 410 K. Main; 164 FOK SO -acre ramh on lllu Applcsate. close to store and sihoul; 4-rootu house, bii; barn; nil Irr hinted with free water riuht. A real snap at $t.00. Terms. The I). K. MUhird C.. 410 Kast Main. Phone !:'.. 14 i KOU S.M.K--HO0 feet f river front aite for Hummer homes, 4oo feet deep: K"Od shade; i 1 miles front Medford. All or part. Priced rfsht. l K. Millard Co.. 410 Kant Main. i4 FOK HA I.K 2 and 3 -room turn, apts.. KaraKe. 604 "West 10th. ieutf l.lfo Itwunincf. TUB NOHTIIWKHTKKN Ml'TlTAl l.lfe lnsuntnci 'o. (tffice phone S44. 80 first National Hank liuljf. FIRE HAZARD IN j VALLEY INCREASED BY LONG DROUTH I The direct heat of the sun then ; past two days bus be tempered i by the smoke which has filled the valley and other sections of the ) i county the post two days. i This together with the fact that other rural lands excessively dry and the very low humidity prevail ing, makes a dangerous fire men ace. The Crater National forest look outs are unable to locate fires be cause of the heavy smoke. A pas serby, however, discovered a fire In the Sardine creek section about rive miles north of Gold Hill at S o'clock last night, which was reported to the Crater Lake Na- t tlonal forest headquarters here, which sent a man to investigate. Nothing has been heard from this fire since up lo this noon-is to Its dimensions, etc., and the forest lookouts have been unable to. lo cate it. . Tho only other fire In the valley is that several miles nnrineast uf Ashland, which is described else where In this paper. . ; Radio Program KMED Mull TribuiioVii'Kin Station Sunday, Sept. 2. ; Evening service broadcast from First Methodist church, 4 i through the courtesy of the i 'erl Funeral Home, .Monday, N:rH. !):.1u to 10 Garfield :i. Electric Co. 10 to 10:30 American laun dry. 10.30 to 11 Pantoriuni Dye Works. 11 to 1 1:30 Heck's Hakery & Rerrydale Store. 11:80 to 12:30 Pierce Allen Motor Co. 12:30 to 1:30 Lewis Super i Service Station. G: 15 News and markets. S to ! p. m.- Porter bum her Co.. and Sixth Street Service Station. - U to 10 p. m. Mono Motor Oil Co. As a surprise feature for radio ! fans, station KMED will he- on the., air from 12 o'clock' midnight, until, Sunday morning tit J o'clock, fol- ; lowing tonight's usual(broadcast. The purpose of the additional entertainment tonight is to make a check on the transmitter range (tf f station KMED at. this time of year. Prices Are Lowered on Pathfinder Tires Substantial reduction In prices of Pathfinder tires Is announced by LOST! A good time if you don't n tend the big dance at '; Hilarity TONIGHT! pcp an(j rythnt ' Still under management of KAY SCHUMACHER IT'S ALWAYS COOL AT HILARITY - Phone iliMiillM '' ' : the Good yea r Rubber company i through their local dealers, tli , Medford Scn. icc Station. j According to C. C. rurnas and f Kvoretl Hra:ftou, proprietors of the ; Medford agi'bicy, Goodyear has i"e 1 duccd the fo:it of I lie popular I'.ilh 1 finder line tr meet the keen i-oni-i petition now prevalent among the : big; rubber concerns. Tires Have reacted comfidiahly to raw ma terial market conditions and in addition are iLt present reflecting , the strenuous 'bids for trade being' staged by the , manufacturers. i Pill llflUlll.l'U. ',,tvvv 11 It,. I. I ..... , ' 1(rM, . . ,..,.' among southi-m On gon motorists. ; Tl Weather Oregon: Fatir tonight and Sun- duy with fog lifar the coast; war-mk-r with low humidity In the intVi'ior: gentile north lo west wiiftls on the const. C. R. Rogerts. superintendent of sales; for the Standard Oil com pany In this section, will return from a business trip to San Fran- I cisco In ihout six weeks, and be here. j sta tinned Dressmaking and remodeling. (Fashion Shoji, 424 Medford Hldg. tf These Drug Stores are open nights this week:. Jar min & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent 6th and Holly Friday, Saturday" Sunday The Romantic Comedy " ' "The Naughty Bride" Prices 25 and 50 Coming Tuesday 'Why Wives Leave Home" ; Dine Tomorrow i Hotel Medford ! Dinner $1,00 i "The Food Is Better" ' " ' At the Medford INSURANCE First Insurance Agency , A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central :. Medford, Oregon I7 o i a r or rrompt oe ; On PACKING PEARS and for PLENTY OF EMPTY BOXES SEE ROOT & 294 Fruit Distributors 'Greater Movie Q, , "I "'s Your Last Chance H IS-n TONIGHT ' aggQj-J To SEE and Is I v, ! HEAR It S3 ff jLa n COLLEEN C3 Moore ; ' 77 ' wlth GARY COOPER i A fi their First Sound . 1 -iB Production t j )Lilac Time LmIiK'' Tomorrow 1 1 IPH And mondy I I lit a Negri if list! in Her Firsl 1 I B SlIwS Synchronized Picture . 1,.. M "LOVES ""'A ' OF AN 1 V ACTRESS" l III III A Big Parade of Proven Hits Do You Carry a "Spare" A growing Savings account is a "spare" in the fullest sense of the word. It is always ready for. emer gencybut more than that money in the bank spells 0 - P - P - O - R - Open Your Account Today! The Jackson ES-.-A5U5HUD 1888 Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Savings Safe Deposit s ,; MliMIUiR l BDCHAL KESIiRVU SYSTEM srvice PANKEY Medford, Oregon Season Is Here! 7 T - U - N - I - T - Y CountyBank