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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1928)
Fishers' Flour Booth at Fear Tho Fisher Flour Mill booth ftt the ftiir 1h In charge ol Mr. and Ulnr. E. 'O. Ijiwience for thu rouiiu year, and thc-y are itRuin plrnKinff hundrcUM of people with their famous Hconpn. t. The booth 1m in the "Tip w 'lnr--tioiml building Just north Of th( Merchants' lm.kl.1.,4. u .n jj. -lie. in invited to visit thin booth. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence aro w'll ! known hV;ro and huvo had rnur.'h !to do with miikim: Finher's flour j popular in Medford and southern ! Orenn. . 4 . SANTA HAUJIAUA, ('ill.. Sept. 1 2- f liy royal orders Lleulen . ant UeovKV Windsor is forbklden to fly. An invitation from an actress to soar to Hollywood has been de clined with thanks. When U. M. S. Durban arrived tho lieutenant KOtj a in essai? e from his father, who is KIiik flt'orK' V. T DAY'S RACES PLAN ACTION FOR HEAVY TRACK? FOREST FIREBUGS suitable position for forming aiTho quarter-horsepower motor sharp edge. may be used for .driving other ttulU In a sturdy frame that tools, and there is n lon extension may be curried like a mitrnse, a ..on fnr p0wur connection. l'opu- pnj-tarne eiecine saw does rip or ( .iechanifs. riruHscut work, miierhiK. giooviiiK and boveline. and will work lum- ! Mail Tribune ads nro read by Sue C arroll In Comedy of Youth llii'aUT tomorrow. Hue Carol unci David Itoll ns have the leartta niiiiantit' roles. It Is it fnst-movlliB story, based upon a Suuuiliiy BvpninK 0, uih- liy Jump Hopium'. Ii has a i'hiil fuotbitll liai'kKround ami is packed her up to three Inelies In Ihiekness. 20.0H0 people, every day. Pun Is ramp."" "' ,,h.lio with aetJon and ehiiikl it filrl." whi'h SHOW FAST TIME And it's really good for the children, too 4 A Ktl A TrSv A IB WW A II W A mm mm HC yi Ik. WL flrtf IT. S. Pal. Off. The Champagne of Ginger Ales Distributors: CANADA DRY WESTERN 8ALE8, INC.' 355 Everett St., Portland, Ore. Special Bus Service To County Fair Beginning Wednesday, September 12, at 8 a. M., we will conduct a special bus service to and from the fair grounds EVERY 20 MINUTES from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m., during the four days of the fair. Buses will start at corner of Mistletoe and Main streets, down Main to Riverside, south to fair grounds. Fare 15 Cents Either way. Take cars at any corner. Leave your own car in the city and ride tho RED TOP COACHES. .. ., , .. Oregon Stages. Inc. Fast horses faeed the barrier at the Jackson Count v Kail' und Ore Kon J 'ear Show rare traek Wednes day in the five events which were reeled off in rapid hueceHHtun under the niaiiuK'niet)t of Harry Wood, official starter and the Judges, Wilbur Ashpole, J. J. Alur !phy, Nick Young. Scott Woolf and ' Uay Muran. The track proved a bit heavy following Tuesday 'h rain but hut-Iri.-tlngly good timo was chalked up as the course rapidly dried out under the influence of the sun and a light breeze. The Cirants Push band enter tained during the racing program and fancy riding and roping stunts also filled in the iuteriiiissioiis. According to Dr. (1. A. CilUen, one of tho track officials, the rac ing program for Hie remainder of tho fair will ho handled as on the opening day, giving the grandstand crowdH plenty of action and doing away with long drawn out sessions wliieh race fans would otherwise be forced to endure. Hesulls in Wednesday's races worn as follows: . i 12 mu,.( jlM.0 $75.00 I. As! i ton Itoy; . owner, t I'hll- III PH. j 2.- Miss Hpratfue; owner, Uonch j 3. iJimpies: owner, llobsnn. I Aieda Mills, Joe Grunt, Kaster j Hoy, Nugget Nell, also ran. Time: ' 7 sen. o. 2 Uelay, i! Changes Owner of string, itoacb; rldei', Web: time. 3.1M Vj. ; Owner of string, (loo. lieduseli; j rider, KodiiHuH; time, 3.2f. Owner of string, Vain; rider, ' Vali; timo, 3.27. No. :i Allle, Purse SI 00 ? 1. Zfnnon; owner, .Mrs. It. York 2. I I (t e r t y -It e 1 1 e, owner, 1 .Mitchell. ' j Tom Hurley and"' Maxlno also I !ian. Time: Ti3 sec. i o. 4 MiU Vww. S125 j 1. Stipella; owner, Willey. 1'. .May He ltlle; owner, Itedu ' sell. 3, Helen Woods; owner, Koach. I Kovenue- distance; Kelea was I Hcrntclie. Time: E3 lu sec. Xo. ."-8 .MU, Ihiiw S100 1. ICthel I''; "owner, Hobson. '.Misulia Hoy; owner, Kor lOpperson. j ! 3. Miss Uhrlie; owner, Hedusell j jury v iy uistance; spirea was 1 scraK'ned, ' . SAt-KM, Ore., Sept. 13. (P) In a further effort to cut down the annual fire loss in Oregon caused by lncendiarists. State. Fire Mar shal Clarea I-oe Is asking the co operation of the fire chiefs of the state. in n letter to the chiefs I-eo re quests that whenever a flro of sus picious nature occurs in any city or town the chief inform the fire marshal at once, so that there may be no ilcday in getting an Investi gator on the scene. .Most of tho fireH that are classified under ."un known' 'causes are said to be tho work of Incendarists. "Not a cough in a rilm-ful says Norma Talmadge after the Blindfold Test New Inventions To insure, proper humidity in the home, a moistening outfit easily installed In the hot-air furnace is said to greatly promote health and comfort and to save fuel. Its es sential feature is that, as tho water is evaporated, a fresh supply is constantly introduced from the hntiHG system through an auto matically regulated valve that keeps the vaporizing pan filled" to the desired point at all limes. This eliminates the need of refilling tho pan by hand. To. shield the baby from flics, dust and other' disturbing and in jurious things while in its carriage outdoors, an adjustable screen for t the front has been introduced. It lis securely attached und, when not I needed, tucks back into the hood I of tho buggy, whero it is entirely i concealed and out of t,he way. A prize of $10,000 has , been I nwnrded I (rig. (Ion. John T. jThompHon by tho liiitish war of fice for his rapid-fire rifle. It Ih t operated in somewhat the same ; manner as a revolver, and Is fild i to shoot twice as rapidly uh the usual rifle. Attached to the ordinary tele phone Instrument and operated through the regular circuit, a tape recorder enters the number of the tolepholie that makes the call when the person called is not prrn ent. The number Is perforated by menus of a key arrangement oper ated at tho other end. When ho I return, tho person called can tall by a glance at the tape if his te lu ll &;lmonu MilH Iwen rung during his iioseiiuc. Hoth edgOH of tho double nafety razur blade are sharpened without removal from the razor by a com bination hone-anti-strop dnvlco re- I mcuioru. ih mo county seat ana mt.iuuut.-. . M metropolis or ino Kogue itiver ni' n M"lft " !- i" valley and gateway to Crntar Lake. ,'-, sufficient to produce keen 4 ledges. Tho sharpener Is quickly Mall Tribune ads nro fend by adjusted or taken off and strikes ?0, nun peopTf every day. tflthe blade while it Is in the mitst "When you see my new United Artists picture, 'The Woman Disputed,' you will notice that 1 smoke cigarettes in several scenes. "Not wanting to show partiality to any one of the four leading brands, 1 decided to make my choice via the blindfold test, which I had heard of many times. Happily, I picked Old Golds. "I found them smooth, mild and delight fully cool . . . Hereafter, when 1 am required to smoke I shall naturally in sist on Old Golds. There's not a cough in a film-full" TtlK INCOMPARAULE NORMA , . .one lo llie best loved acircises inlhe, history of the icreeo .'. . funions (or her roles in "Cainille" and "Kiki." Made from the hear t-leaves ot. the tobacco plant . . . that's the reason for their honey-like smoothness . . . and that's why ;! you can pick them with your eye9 closed.- No KM A TALMADUB . . . celebrated screen atar , . . emokmtf P. Lorlllard Co,, Bit. 1760 OLD UOLDS in'u scene (rom her latest United Artists' starring vehicle, "The Woman Oiinutcd." SMOOTHER AND BETTER "NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD" I RIDAY IS ASHLAND DAY 0 AND SCHOOL DAY J JACKSON COUNTY FAIR Id Big School Exhibits and Oregon Pear Show A Big Day Rain or ALL EXHIBITS ARE UNDER COVER - DONT MISS THEM i SATURDAY WILL BE SMile Displays From Rural and City Schools Will Be Special Features of School Day! GREAT AUTOMOBILE SHOW MERCHANTS' EXHIBITS DAILY BAND CONCERTS ASHLAND, GRANTS PASS AND MEDFORD BANDS ft 70-HORSES-70 Chariot Races Trick Riding Roping Relay Races Roman Races Grange and Community Day FOR ALL SOUTHERN OREGON TOWNS BIG EXHIBITS- Of Livestock The largest Rabbit Show ever held in Southern Oregon A GRAND DISPLAY Exhibits Are Now at Their Best -See Them REMEMBER - SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE - RAIN OR SHINE S10,000 IN PREMIUMS Of Agricultural, Horticultural and Dairy Products.' MineraJs, products of the kitchen, Needle and Art Work, Community and School Exhibits.