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1 BTEDFOTtTl HTML TRTBT7NE, MEDFOKP, OKFJON, S'ATURTXYV, FiTCPTTCrBEl?" !.", .Ifl2. i jiY vJ ..-- J &v tlflLw f7VClV f A. wwww i - 1 1 The Hale of hunllng licenses at, 4lin rl lfiivnn t uiinl'llni' IMiflflM KttH'PK , ,v- . v r eeptionally brisk. Willi i.iie a num - state residents. A Bond sized dele pal ion of hunters will spend thin i. ,1 i., .i. nn- ..ih..Pu lmu i. iiiim, u. .......,, .' (U IIUI1L IMUIl'luii um, Wulkcr's dance tonight. Special entertainment. 17fi According to E. W Cilnn, In ehurge of the horseshoe pitching courts at the Jackson county fair - grounds, interest in the sport hit been keen during the fair and es pecially ho yesterday when the six sets of pegs were in use practically all day with two men to a peg. A number of experts are expected to wind up the fairgrounds tourna ment today. Dhiicc, Gold Hill tonight. 170 Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels include Theo. Lazier of New York t'lty, Mr. and Mph,' A. A. Bernard of Boston, Mass., Klvira P. Roberts, Harriet B. Penwetl, .las. Meon of Idaho Springs Ida., and Lewis Griffin o( Colorado Springs, Colo. Will share expense with party go ing to I'nrtlnnd. Phone -I "7 -.1 . Apl. 9. 177 Mr. and Mrs. X. .1. Ilngau of Boise, Ida., are spending a shorl visit In Medford willi l heir sous, M. N, and G. K. Ilogan, on tueen Anne avenue. Pai'ty leaving for I.ob Angeles wants one or two parlies to share expense. Cabin 17, Plilpps An In Camp. "' 1 7 Mr. nnd Airs. 1). P. Hartley of Ely, Nev,, are visiting a) the home of Mr. and Mi's. O. (). Horner and incidentally enjoying the .Taeknon j County Fair and Oregon Pearl Show. The visitors were amazed : at the fruit display-In the horticul tural building and declared the fair In gcneml wus a noteworthy I achievement for .lackson county. Fruit such as is shown at the fair Is only seen in the Kly, Nov., dis trict when shipped In, according to the visitors. Klncuid's dance, (told Hill to night. I7 The Klamath union high school, which . formally opened recently, cental itH 24 classrooms, an audi torium that will seat KIM persons and a stage (10 feet wide. It Is said' to be one of the best high schools In the slato. Out permanent, wave demonstra; tlon will open Monday. 17lh. Come In and watch us, our waves will cost ?I2. Free finger waves. Open at 8 a, in. 10 lite Iteauty Parlor, op posite postofllce. i t I7 .T. Ludo Grieve, chief operator of the Prospect No, 2 plant of the California Oregon Power company, was a visitor at tlio county fair today. ' i Special entertainment, WalkerV dance tonight. ITU Dale Glnley ami family of Kose burg were among the Douglas county visitors at the fair yester day. Mr .Glnley Is connected with the Umpqun division of the Cali fornia Oregon Power conipnny. I roallzo that when parentK pay nut money for piano instruction they want results. Phono D34-X or nil. nnd I wilt exptaln the rapid and thorough methodK that have proven ho successful. Noel L. Krs kine. studio 611 W. 8th St. nt Laurel. tf ' Advertising the Mlate fair to be held at Salem this month .banners have been strung across Main street and also across Riverside avenue. Pennants are on each side or the banners, which have been across streets of nil towns and cities in the state. A banner wan also strung across the Pacific highway on entering Central Point. Dance. Gold Hill tonight. 17H Mr. and Mrs. James K. Manuel of Grants Pass were among the Josephine county people attending the county fair yesterday. There Is no need to get up In Iho cold this winter. Have the furnace fire started by an expert. Stale monthly salary In first let ter. Write, 'Fire." Mall Tribune. I7S , When he appeared in (he lor nl Justice court yesterday on ebarcen of sale and possession of alcohol. A. L. Adamson pleaded not guilty on the first charge and renei-ved his plea on the second. Ball was set at $ltioii on each charge, but he was unable to furnish the mon ey. The " arrest was made last Monday by local federal prohlbl tio nofficers. Klucald's dance. Gold IIIM to night. - . i7fi By All Means If you Imvcn't attctiftwl the Jackson County Fair do so tonight. It will ho your hist oppor ' tunity of seeing the fin ' cut and most complete ' exhibit over shown in Jackson County. l The teniijernturo. which liux been Krndually 1'IhIiik fr " day or h, j hud a maximum if 86 yestfrdny, f and 'slightly warmer weather Ik ' (,,1',-c,lflt. uh well aH fair weather. iui nfiiiHiit twin cnuiiuiiy, j nirs ! morning's minimum was 46. . Wiilkoi-'u rcKulur downtown .1 . . . . . . utllict.- lUlimill. I it I r'..iif....i.,u ....i.,i.....i ... i , in..uile Mr. ai. r. n Nehcr of Pasadena, Mr. and Airs. I'. K. Ktanke of Uoiik flench. Mr. '.".. una J. B. Hohrer of Mon - i taRlie. fieurpe W Ilippey and A. Moneuei of Orovllle, Mr. n ml Mrs. II. .7. Franklin nf VImmIIh II f i,.0iy nil. ii. Kvnnu nf I.hm Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. William oriHton of Colton. T. Manaffe. s. B. McKenzie anil If. J Menzel , of Redwood (.'liy, Mr. and Mrs. hurt Smith and V. Ii. MeCrary of! Fort Jones, Mr. and Mrs, William My ton of Chlco. Mr. and Mrs. P. i. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. .Mills and Airs. Kmma Winston of Kan Fra Dance, Gold Mill tonight. 17fi .lames Ha i-i-ls, Da le Perry a nd Allss Ruth Lawrence are among the local students who were scheduled to leave next week to enter Albany college at Albany. Allss Alice Olin, formerly 'at Milady's Beauty S,hop Is now lo cated at Wineland's Beauty Shop, next door to Alcdford Motel. Phone ti 1 . 1 7 7 "Southern Pacific, a Citizen of Oregon." is the title of a pamphlet just issued by the Southern Pa cific I tail way company. Soul hern Pacific expenditures In Oregon during an average year tidal $13. I77,!I7I. according to the pamph let, which sets out that laxes paid in Oregon by the com pa ny last year amounted to $ 1,5 1 7,3 10; wages for .1,2110 employes. $8.!i'i0, (i I li: material and supplies, OOIUKJO. Bye-bye. Bnrtrin! F n r e w e I I dance, Fairgrounds tonight. Iton'l miss it! I7fi Alari'lage lleensese were Issued at the county clerk's office yester day and today to Marvin Barrlck. 22, and Alartha Murray. IK, both of Medford, and to Frank W. Den zer. 22. and Kathryn Mel rich, i!). both of Phooulx. Regular dance. Gold Mill to night. 17U Portrait exhibits in the Mer chants building at the fairgrounds are attracting much Interest In the booths of the .1. 'Verne Shangle studio and the peasley studio. Pic tures of many well known south ern Oregon residents are shown as examples of the work of the two photographers. Walker's dance tonight, new Pa-i vlllon. I7fi Included among Hip Oregon la us reglHlered at Medford hotels are 10. K. Wilson. II. M. Francis. George Kpenee, .las. T. Jardfue and Gene and John Simpson of Cor vallis, Mr. and Airs. .1. W. Weather ford and It. F. L. Brown of Al bany, II. J. Bryden .of Salem, F. M. Slrou tl of 10 u gene and II. It. Adams of Uoreburg, Thonrtis Realty Co., Rm, 12 Palm Ulk., cor. Main and Front, upstairs. Furniture, chattel loans, contracts dlseountod. tf , Mr. ..and Mi's. Willlam-Snuuders arrived this forenoon from Seattle, Wash., to visit friends and rela tives bore fur a short time while en route to their home In Oakland, Cal., following a summer vacation spent In Washington visiting rela tives. Fisher'H Scono booth Ih In Now Fducatlonal building. 17C A committee of business men has been appointed by the K I wan Is club to Inquire Into the need for charter revision to modernize Sa lem's system of city government. Lot me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phono !l!)3. tf .Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriffs office today to Rose Wolf. i:d Kelly, Public Water company and Mary Fox of Medford and Harry Hamilton of Talent. Three of the applicants bought licenses for new , Fords, while Mrs. Wolf bought a license for a ncjv DeKoto Painting anrt Papei'lianglug. li 1 0 No. Grape. W. C. Flishle. I7(i Henry lenders, Marl Isaacs and Sam Jordan were among the prom inent Ashland merchants who at tended the fair yesterday, A large altedaure froiu A h h I a a d and vi cinity was noted. Regular dance, Gobi Hill I n night. . . ; 7 Guests from IVullaud registered at Medford hotels Ipchide Mr. and Mrs. P, II. Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clclu, Mr. ami Mrs. C, C. Kvaus, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones, W. P. Blake, C. R. Welsh, O. Dickinson, II. K. lrr. Oscar 1 .a tie, c. D. Ward, J. G. Ward, F. I. Kmory. C. L. Swain. Mr. ami Mrs. J. AV. j OoukIus. C. It. Doonells, R. Talbot. F. M. Brown. 11. Al. Carpenter, AV. ( K. Saxe. C. Madscn, A. p. Conley, i J, K. Bauer, Mr. and Mrs. Landes, 11. R. Mclntyre and Charles Conk j ling. I'Ndlow the crowds! Fairgrounds Pavilion tonight. Barton's baud. ; 1 7 k i Mr. and Mih. William Henson j left yesterday afternoon for their j home In San Diego. Cal,, following i a visit here of several days with i relat tves. our big shipment of Parker pen sets has arrived, See (hem at I Office Stationery Supply Co. tf i Charles Goold and St 1 lark Ins j habited two dec i a four-pointer I and a flve-potuler on a hunt in tlie Diamond lake reylon. I Farewell appearance Whit Bar - ton's dance hand, Falrprounds Pa- ViHon tonight. Let's go! I7t Peveral hundred people enjoyed last night's program In the Mer I chants' building, which consisted I of free movies at the Copeu ox ! hlblt and music by the local dec : trie and radio dealers. The mo , tion pictures Included (wo laugh able 1- ellx comedleM as well as many recent Copcn current events of local Interest. Som good films of Llndbertih. Byrd nnd other famr ous aviators were nlso shown. To night's program will stsrl at 7 p. ni. and n la me crowd ! looked for. It's a knock mt: Hear Whlt Bartoh'fl famtuis dance band. Fair grounds Pavilion tonight. Admis sion 10c, J" Exhibited In the Hi Pinea Lum ber romimiiy'M booth at the falr K rounds Is a block of wood de mov ed from the White IIouho during the period of recent repair work. The relic 1m suid to have helped support the roof over the heads of presidents, during 112 years j from 1XJ5 to 1K27. ' hvcrv joi vs no iil'I fairurounus I Pavilion toni.t. jletter be there! 170 I Somewhat larger than the ship- lmnnt of -Iff carH the night before 64 carloads of pears were shipped j from Medford last night, leaving n little voro 1 00 cai's vet tn be ! shinned before a total of 3.000 for! I the season will be reached. The I present total Is 2,X!4. About thelOma CieBauer, Fae Green, Gordon i I same number as last night will be i shipped out tonight. special entertainment, Walker dance tonight. 176 Aiming the visitors at the county fair yetorliiy. from Central Point t waH y .ocver, mayor oi inai,,c univcraiy f Orc-Kon. Juanlta city. Dance I Deninior, who Ki'ailuated In l'J7 Ciold Hill tunlKht. 17li)uml took a liost-Ki'iuluatu criurne at After JuiIkIiik a majority, of the home economies exhibits at the fair during the pant three days. Miss Lucie Case, nutrition expert with tlie extension division at the Oregon State college, left here for CorvalMs last evening. She report ed yesterday that she was well pleased with the, displays which In general -h1w an u usually hih grade of work. Dressmaking a n d i-eipodidinc. Fashion Shop, Medford Bldg. lf One of . I he most etilertaiulu features on the program yesterday evening was a concert by. tho har monica band. Fifteen persons took part. Don Miguel of Los A ngeles, who has been heard over KMED several times during the week, be ing included In the group. Miss Alelba Williams, playground dlrec tor, organized the uniuue baud pre vious to the American Legion con vention. , Fisher's Scone booth Is Ih New Educational building. 17l The Rowena Circle of the Yeo man lodge held their bualness meeting for Seplember at the home of Atrs. L. W. Gerhard I Wednesday afternoon, September ft. A fter business matters were discussed the hostess Hcrvcd refreshments. The social meeting for this month will be held al the home of AD'S. Hugo Guenlier on September 10. Complete line Parker pen sots to choose from. See them at Office Stationery & Supply Co. tf Paul A'anScoy f Kaglo. Point was a business caller In this city Friday. The Cloverloaf.: Oroeories, con fections, gaH and oil; open nights and on Sunday. 13th and River side. J77 Mrs. Klmer Stoltz of Rnjpvil1e. Cal., Is spending a week at the home of her parents. Air. and Airs. J. II. Whlto, Mrs. Stoltz was for merly Miss Claudia While ol this city. Thirty-two miles south of Grants Pass on Redwood highway, those famous chicken and steak dinners, prepared by expert lady cooks. Once, you try our dinners, you al ways come agalp. Brcukfast COc, lunch tllle, dinner 75(5, All three courae meals. Nothing like it else where. Ilomu of the Legionnaires. ; I7(i iIr. and Mrs, Ray Parker of Butte Falls attended the fair yes terday and visited Medford friends. Replace those old brushes with new ones from the local Fuller Brush Man. For immediate serv ice. Phone lSiM-J. 1S1 . Little Miss Z a v i e v e Lester, daughter of Air. and Mrs. Joe Les ter of Hlddte, road, has been very ill at her home during tho past fo wdays. Among the visitors from out of town at the fair Friday wero Air. and Airs. F. A. Dnughorty of Phoe nix and Airs. C. K. fringe and daughter Hlldcganlo of Central Point. Dick Held or Klamath Falls, for-; nier I'lllverslly of Oregon foothatl, star and captain of the team, ar rived In Medford last night on a I short business trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Peylon and Ortb Slsemore of Fort K la ma 111 vis) t ed rebrt i ves I u M ed ford yes terday ami took In the county fair. Among tin hole) p nests In Mod ford from the state of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. Wllljam Hodges of Olympia. Mrs. W. D, Kingslcy of ( 'cut ra I la, Mrs. Herbert Youngs of Cheballs and .1. C. A'nnderhoof, Tom Shetirer. J. V. Wills. K. R. I Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Newell j and daughter, - Mrs. -H. F. Miller : and G. B. Newton of Seattle. ... .. : Obituary McCANN Klliwn Mc.Cann, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mct'tiun, former residents of Mod- ford, passod away at Nyssa. Ovcm September H, l'J-S. Peeonsed was horn. In Maker, Ore.., Hoeoitiher s. 111.: I. Her parents had recently moved to Iho Owyhoo project. Little Klleen was taken suddenly ill and passed away In Ht days. She. was a sweet, lovable child anil wilt he sadly missed by all. Besides her parents, deceased Is survlvrd by one half sister, Mrs. Lillian Chilton, of Portland, and a hint tier, Kdward, aged If years, and other relatives. Tho funeral services wore held Tuesday, Seplemher I. Hev, l.eo of Iho Methodist church was In chaise and Hltlo Kllenu was laid lo rest mold many beautiful (towers in tho Cnion cemetery. C. W. Wrlwht. Kiln Wrkht, Krn est Wright of Medford aro the Krandfatlier, aunt anil undo of de ceased. ' Crator Iake in only a three nnd half hours drive from Medford nvnr n wonderful hlehwnv. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.VTKl) Wnrrtrolie. Tl-I. 14,4-1,. US' WAN'TKI) Kxerl ilruntntpr WHittH wurk tn orchoHtrn. Phcmc 1444 I.. 229 Aiplr Ml. 12 I.OMT clnUI twr ln, siuiill dia mond In center. Kcturu lo Mm. Kldnry Smith, 0S V. Main. H- nr4, ITS OF HIGH SCHOOL ATTEND COLLEGE I A lurge per cent of the class of j'28 will attend schools of higher , leui nlntr thin wlntri- 'rtmwo who will attend Oregon Stiit collpiri. ' 'are: Klmer Boise, Emhy Frederick ! Higgins. Halph Klein, Kvelyn (Jf- futt, Klsie Tardee, Bill 1'urdiu. arkin Skinner, and Louise Weis. Archie Laing, who graduated in 27, will also attend O. S. C Mill nFni-il IHiln nl.n 1 I..,, ...1 , Bsll ,m've reglMeria' M i Medford IiIkIi last year, will enter line u. ot (J. thin tail. Six graduates, Vivian Coss, Ger- trude JIaskins. Betty Janes, Gladys: wu,h a serious attack of heart j .Murphy. Clara Thompson, and1,. ... , , . , Kdgar Weis. will be enrolled in tl.B i U mi,,,t' " wcek nK0 lody imtl ha ! Southern OreL'on N'm-nml school Bernard Senn tr '21, and JohnlnH',U8 1,1 thu lloUl Medfnrd. was' Conner of 'S. will attend Colum- bia uninersity. other registrations are: Jano Dixon, University or Washington; Kthel Flliott, Oregon KtiltP Xol'nuil Mfhftol- Miii-rii.t Mill stj) iri ii.,!,,.,., n,,,.,,,,,!- ..n.i i).ii..' j IfaJldalJ.Mi gruduiile of will al- Lenu,tne i;uicu main noi'tual. GRANTS P. SENDS Word lias been received from Grants Pass that a largo group of Josephine county people will be down tonight lo take In tho fair and lo sco the. movies of their fair taken last week by li. L. Bromley of this city. Those films include pictures of "Sourdough Gulch," the clever reproduction of pioneer mining days which was one of the chief attractions of the Josephine county fair. The whippet races and other events of the race pro gram wero also covered by the Copco cameraman. THE PERFECT CRIMEA HUNT'S CRAefAN Cllve Brook, Irene Rich, TuHy Alarshall and Kdmund Creese aiV Iho headliners In a gripping, thrill ing ami fantastic detective mystery melodrama coming tlie Hunt's Cra tcrian for three days beginning-Tomorrow. This melodrama, "The Perfect Crime," is a part talking music and sound picture. The story is that of Benson, a master mind among detectives who has never failed In tracking down ami bringing his man Into to Scot land Yard. 1 le becomes obsessed with the Idea of committing the "perfect crime" and carrying . out his plans, watches with cynical In terest tho blundering maneuvers of ,uJZ 1 r . r h .CV, '" the result of his crime he yields to conscience, lashed on by love . , .. . but tho photoplay, rounded out by a novel twist promises a .surprise that is to be disclosed to the fans who. see It tomorrow. AT RIALTO THEATER Hoot (tlbson's most recent snc ess, "The Klyln' Cowboy," comes to the Kialto theater tomorrow. It Is nntoiiK the best produetioits of the cowboy star that have hicn shown here, ( iibson has kept up- to-date in his story matter, and althoimh he has succeeded In Ret ting In even more hair-raising stunts than ever, the action is minus any of the old-fashioned ho kum. Another feature of this picture and of the newer westerns of ;ib son Is the addition of plenty of laughs. "llie ! lyin' Cowboy," If It were not classed as a western, could stand on Its own as a hilari ous comedy. TRAGEDY OF YOUTH Kathlyn Williams, who plays an Important .role of "Sally In our Alley." now at the State theater, was born in Untie, Mont., ami edu- Icated a( Weslcyan University, Hel ena. Mont. Am a child die played In a local stocu company. When a young r " minimi nin' Kiu'iu'n mi ine r,mpire School of Dramatic Arts tn New ! York, where she was Kraduatri tn ; the Kiinle class with Doris Kcane and Mary Nash. ' i She started her screen career about 1A years upi and h;in had remarkulde succcsj. Miss Williams Is five feet five! and ono-hatf Ihche tall, and has blue eyes. She N married to ! Charles Kyton. notick to ftrnscnitiKRa We will consider it a favor If you will notify us of any Irregularity of dollvery of your paper, either Dally or Sunday. 4 If you mlsa your paper of evening, phone 78, between 6 anrt T. p. m and will eond you a papor. , It you mine your 8unday paper, phone "S between nd . m. t ; Kansan Answers j Classified Ad in j ffte' Mail-Tribune 1 A woman from Freilonla. Kans., sends an answer by ; special delivery to a classified . ! ad in this paper. The same ad ' i na" rocclved a litre numiier i uC answers from local peo- Pie. A, JUDGE HARTZELL'S The condition of County Judge; W. J. linrtzell, who was stricken: i"""" "oeu connnen lo bis apart- i Kl " v so inuch so that. the advice of his attending phy sicians. Drs. Holt and Inskeep, Mrn. Hartzell sent for his three children, who reside in adjoining states, lo hurry to his bedside, Hay before yesterday Judge Hartzell hail shown such marked Improvement that Hie physicians anil relatives felt much encour aged, but yculei'day Ids illness took a. change for tho worse. The pa tient, who Is now refusing to take any medicine, is in a sem (-conscious condition much of the time. Judge Hartzell. , who is about; 7:1 years old, has been suffering j with heart trouble for the past year or more, and sonic time ago, because of this. Air and Airs. HurLzoll moved in from their ranch on tho Pacific highway to apart ments at the Hotel Alcdford. f G. It. Satcliwetl, wiro chief al tho local long distance office, and Mrs. Salchwell were victims of a three-car accident on the Pacific highway near ( 'ot ton wood, Cal,, while on a vacation trip this week, according to word received here today. Mrs. Salchwell received a sprained ankle and minor cuts about tlie face, and the local man's cat was badly damaged. The acci dent occurred when two cars an- prouchiug from the opposite direc tion collided and blocked Satch well's portion of the road. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday. Kept. 15, lit 28 Fowcasts Medford and vicinity: Fair to- nlRht and Sunday, slightly warm nlsht and Sunday; slightly warmer. K Sun.ly in th Interior. s. p LOCAL DATA 2 :. Temperature (deg.).... S3 Highest (last 1: hrs.) S Lowest (last t hrs.).. 4(i Itel. Humidity (c.).. 2! Precipitation (in.) 00 State ttf weather .... Clear Co .00 Celar Lowest, temperature this morn- lug. -IS degrees. Total precipitation si nets Sep. timber 1, 1 !ij.s. .rn inch. Sunset today, U :"J 1 p m. Sunrise Sunday, fi : S 2 a. m. Sunset Sunday, ii:ii p. m, O bse rva t ions f TkcVaT5 A. " M7 120th Meridian Time ag. 33 S crrr a3 r P 3 : i" ? i liuki'l- i'ity 7ti f.ll fily. ' Pllsm:iiTk Til r. l I 'loin- H"io SO r.2 Cirnr lit-nvor S2 r. Cl flpnr I.H-H MoinoH 72 (ill flour Kronno H2 ii I t'lojii- Hi'loiui "2 r.2 cdy. I.ns AnKt'les : iMt (12 t'K'ai- Marnhfiold 71 -IS Clrar Phoonlx 104 1; I I'lcar Portlanil lis r.n (My. Ui'll Itllllt 102 0 1 drill- ; HoKcltnru so r.s cdy. iWalt Ijike City 72 .'.2 l lrar San Krnnrtsco .. '.Ml oil Cdy. Santa ! 71 SI Cloar Si'altlo 112 r.o Clear Slmkane . 7H IS Clear VH:i Walln SO r.2 Clear Wlnnllieir .... 4 l-'ot: I.. W. MICK. M,l.-..r..l..ul!.l. YOU'RE GOING TO SEE AND HEAR E7 - HUNT'S CRATERIAN MYHRES FIRST V ; W5. i 'Mi. 5 1 . ij.fiwv; tMjSielBMal With only nine of the 17 starters finishing the race, H. S. Myhres was the winner of the San Francisco to Los Angeles air derby. The Santa Monica flier made the 470 miles in' 3 hours, 10 minutes. SCHOOL BANKING STARTS TUESDAY R Si-honl banking will , hf started: In Hm lair exhibit!; of .';irls' club Tuesdnjy, Sep! ember I for t he work i lirouglioul Die cnlinly I In first time this year. An effort will following prizes were awarded ;is be made to keep the standard an the result of judging, by Miss l.ucic high as formerly, which did not I Ciiko or Mm nxlniision division ol" go below Ina per cent for !, con- the Oregon State college: seen live weeks. ! I nme making, consisting oi" The cashiers from the different samples of laundry. nee:ilc; work home rooms are; I-!l-;nior Koyd and menu lists First, prize, Adena and Cob Itoyle, room 2; I lorolhy j Joy, Ashland. Walters, room :i: Jean Kerguson ! Sewing I Kirs I. KMznhelli Kerry,' and William Iiaiigherty. room -1; Knots Creek; second, MMa Prown. liuby llamliu. Kern' Mjirboimh. ' Sams Valley; think Kraiices Kerry. Gladys Mi near, Theo, Anscth and.l'oots Creek; fourth, June e;iton, John liedflcn, room i:i; Uohert ' Table Kock, and Margaret Mates, Kelly, room If.: Dorothy Orth and ! Foots Creek. Uonald Xeilst.n. r.w.ni Hi: Lionel Castleman, room 1 7 : Clara Mary Kuson, room IH; Imrton Lowr.V; room I !t : Vance Howe, room n; Milly Walker, room 'd; .laurt Wray Smith and William Thomson, room 2: Kvelyn Nelson, room 25; Marie Applegate. Lucille Klson. Klsa (lay lord. Kenneth Unruchurg and Charles Cham id t n, room 2S, ;md (tone Whillock. room :tl. I,, ,. Knox is adviser. In the spring of lt27. a record came to the hiqh school that 1.2 tier cent of their student body banked regularly. At thin notice, cashiers in each room were ap pointed, and a drive started to iimiivc u jvw jilt Hem oanuing rec ord every week. The efforts were "rZr! tVt ,,so ,.. amount banked per person this as u ons not readied a very high mark as yet. !IS O C REFUND IVASHINOTON, n. c.. SVpl. :, IT') Secretary nf I niiinievi-e West today reinirste.l the gM'rre lary nf treasury to pay t hi- elaiin of Tillamook eoiuify. nr- yoii.. ol JIS72 in lieu or t.i.s ..r lite re vested California ureaon rail road fri!iii:iny urant l:ind. 'I'li annoint is equal to taxes that would have aeerueil against the laud from l;ut; to l:'i;. if the lands had remained nrivalely owned and Inxahlo. Dine Tomorrow Bote! Medford Dinner $ L00 "Tho Food Is Better" At the Medford i TK4- Universal Mlf., , 'f THUS., FRI., SAT. Sept. 20, 21, 22 IN COAST DERBY FREES AWARDED GIRIS' CLUBWORK FAIR EXHIBITS ! Sewing 2 First prize Mnxttip Crot't, Table liocl; ; second, Anna Mcisnev, I Jell view; third, Xiiomi' Miimis, Hcllview: Lucille (Jrnuchcir, Howard, and JO mi a Kosswortli, Asli land. Sewing 3 Kirst. prize, Doris Sh:t for, Table Kock; second, Lois Sha for of Table Knelt and I'Mitli HaKo of Table Itnck. Handwork Kirst prize, Janice Xealon. Table Hock; second, Kloisc Hromley, Table Knelt. Cookery 1 Kirst prize. I lolly Mil ler. Ashland; second. Lillic liutzer, A-,rato; tliird. Marie Woodson, Neil Creek ; fourth, Mary ('. Delsnuin, Ashland; filth, .Naomi Conner, West j yi(Ip Cookery 2 Kirst prize. Hot li .lov, Auhl-xwl- i,.;.. dm.... j ":ve.y ..rocUaw. oak Grove, ! KKDniXC, Cal.. Sept. Z.(J 1 " . t. r isetior, grand master of th !talitunna (irand l.od.w of .lasons. ;was cut ahonl the face hy i'lyiiiK Slass when the windshiclii of' his j antoinohiie was hroken liy a shot , while In- was driviaK lo Willows, j His Injuries were dressed al lied ! I lull' and l-'ischer conlinn, ins 'jinn-noy. lie later ret lulled here ! TONIGHT Great Movietone Special I STARTS TOMORROW 1 ihene men 1ULLY MARSHALL IN 7"C I'.m T.ill.ie S,!: i"d Music Production "The Perfect Crime" From Zangwill'j filmed Novel "T!' B:3 Bov Mystery" These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Continuous Show Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change daily except Thurs day. TONIGHT SHIRLEY MASON and RICHARD ARLEN "Sally in Our Alley" ALSO GOOD COMEDY FRANK'S IN The Big Tent Tonight and Sunday The Riot of Fun "Not Tonight . Dearie" Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50 cents ' 6th' and Holly You Hear What You See I STATE 1 THEATRE pj South Ccntml Near Eighth IS POSITIVELY YOUE LAST CHANCE TO SEE AND HEAR THIS rat&& fat EM A. "n ci"-i r 1 j 11 1 .1 is?