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yrrcPFQTtP mrr, TrcrnTTyrrc, mhtord, onTinov. roxDAY, September 'n,tses. pkm TWO ;i iocnl and Personal Many fri.'iKls anil .i.'iuuinl.imes nf tin- Ititf Dr. UoIkm-1 .1. fnmny view ft. bin n-niiilns, which lay hi kIiiU' amid it liiofusloti of floral (rihulrs, in Ihc Cnn.ucr funoral iir lui'H from 1 to H'fliM-U ihis .ifni--nonn. Tim funi'i-iil m-rvlccH will In hH.I at Iho I'titholif rhurrll at i n'i-lni-U tnnuirrmv mornhiK. nI ,nt' i.tirlul will take phuc In tin- roni .cry nt Ashland, whore tin- KlUw Iml no nf Me-lfm-d will have chin-no uf Ihe wrvlccH nt tin (--rave.1. UhliiKllnn. rpuhiniflliiK. roof rc ' pairing. I. X. McO'llum, MH X. C'r-iitral. l'hono 131'S-W. ss .Mrs. I'rh-l i. O'k'inan, vim for the past three week had hocn in a Pnrtlainl Manltaiiutu. whom an niKM-athin was pcrfoimt'd mi onn of hw foot, arrived Imnio y.mcriiy. Sin still uses cmtohos to not ahmit. and will return i I'orlland In ahout two weeks, for further treat ment. Dr. A. Dmklund. thiropi ilor. room 314. LilH-rty lihlK. Kvenim hv appointment. lNt ' lii-v. T. It. Temple of ihi- Klr:t Mi'lhodist fhui'i'h hrt 1V tiui. this Mi'iinlut:' for the annual Oregon M.-thodlst mlnlHlcrH' punff rcnc at Hood ltiver. H" experts to he com a week. The ronferene.. Is pieshled over hy the nrxv liishnp. Tilus Lowe fi-oni Klnn;npore. India. Nuri-ross nt Central Point wants experienced dairyman. 1 "X Oiiok'm from a iHstance registered Medfurd hotels inludo Mrs, S. It. iiaves of Halifax. X. M., Cnurt enay Dinwiddle of Irv.ni'm-ln-llmison. X. V.. Franc-en Thles of Missfiula. Mont.. Willlan) Haltend of While Plain. X. Y.. Mr. and Mrs. (iporcn (iraves of Dnlhis. Tex.. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Miller of Ot lawn. ('an.. Frank Nrhmldt of l.ew iKlon. unci Mr. tind Mrs. Wm. I-utz of Idaho l-'alls. Ida. (. 'oneorniiiB .your eyes. consuM Dr. D. A. Chnmhers, Oplnmel rist, :tl7 Medford Itldfr. For appoint ment phone 1HX. (liases fitted and furnished. ' K Mrs. Howard Full hi expects to leave here tomorrow mornlnK fur a several months' visit with her Krandparents. Mr. anil Mrs. W. A. Iieer. and other relative- nt Vn lervllle. la. Twenty-seven out of the State ears registered here last Saturday with the local state auto traffic hureau. which was closed yester day. There were a numher of out of the stale rejilsl rat Ions tit the htirenu this forenoon, .hist received the new Doil-jc Senior Hix sport sedan. On display Tuesday. W'ednesilay and Thursday of this week til the salesroom of Hit kin Motor 'o.. Dodno Dealer ('all, look ft over and make up- , pointmcnt for demonstration. 17! Amnni; the Klamath Kails resi dents who were In Med lord yes terday were Minn Nellie Moore, (ieoi-Kc Knox, It. A. Morgan, Is. D. PowIm. Mr. and Mph. A. .Stevenson. .Mrs. ICII.aletli A n l e r s o n and daughter l-ivn. Tlie latter two were In Meilford and Central Point visltlnir frienils and relatives. Mr. and Mr. William l'ronty of this city and Mr. ffnd Mi's. William Willi of Centrnl Point, I'eplaco those old brushes with new nneii from the local "Fuller finish Alan. Fur Immeillato serv ice Phone I1MM-.T. 1SI J. IS. Meehem of Hollywood stop ped hen- this tnornini,' en route to visit his brother. II. C. Mcchem of Trail. .Sheriff Italph .leruiitms left Inst evening for Portland to nppeiu as a witness In a civil suit which was (o hen In lu court there today, lie plans to he hack In Medford to morrow. Just received the new Doi1e Senior Six sport sedan. On display Tuesday, Wednesday anil Thursday of H) is week at the salesroom of Kakln Motor To.. Doilire Dealer, ('all, look It iver ahd make ap pointment for demonstration. I7! Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Koot of Minneapolis. Minn, left here to day for their home after spending the past week In Medford as the quests of their son and nnuchtei-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Itoot. Tlie UooIm have heeu eonilim to Medford practically every year dur- I lie I he past L'O years, hut this wan their first trip In five years. DurlnK their visit they motored to Crater Lake. "lOljihteen years at;o we used ti Ki to the lake Ijy way of Kla mat h l-'alls. spend! nij at least 17 days makinu the trip with our horses." the easterner said In comparing the wonderful road ttl the resort with I he poor trail of eiirller day;- 1 School kiddies enjoy a lunch of vitamin rich MILK BREAD as labeled b y FLUHRER. Give (hem plenty of this healthy food. It will pay largo dividends in robust, healthy youngsters. I To Join her husband, Kalph Pcn . oyar, who has been here for some ' time past, Mrs. Penoynr, ncom ; panied by her three children, iir ; l ived last evening from HJrinliiK ! ham, Mich. Following a short stay ' in Medford, she and Mr. penoyar I plan to leave for !..-: AliKeles. I Mrs. ,1. K. Turner of Ashland was a house micst of her two sisters in (this city. Mrs. Helen .M inkier and j.Mrs. Kate Voun-4. tlurin tlie week i end. j J usl received the io-w Dode ! Menhir Six sport. sedan. On display j Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday j of this week at the salesroom of Kii kin Motor Co., Doiluc Dealer. Call, look it over and ma lu- ap I pointmeiil for deinonsirallon. 17; I Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. YauDyko and j children arrived In .Medford re ' cently from l-as Veiras, X. M.. Mrs. anDyl:e ami ehildrcn will spend i .ne winter here, two sons having I I'ntered the city schools. Mr. Van I Dyke (aliuht In 'he Mcdt'ord schools I In l!H!t and He will return It) I.:is 'enas tomorrow. 1 I am a iiil of John M. Wil- 11a ins and an experienced Ida no teacher, l-'or lessons phone 104L'- W. Mrs. Ida AVood. 1 S3 ! Kb.yd Cook, secretary of the re-I publican stale committee, left last evenl!!; for Portland to spend an I Indefinite? time in connection wiih the repuldiean campaign plans for the Xovember election. Dressinaltins a nd remodeling. Fashion Shop. 421 Medford ISldir tf ( 'ali for nla us rcKlslered at Med ford hotels Include Dr. and Mrs. J. Deason and Charles Mother of Simmies Mar, I.. l- Itauer nf Pied mont, I-', Wndwliz of Sacramento. U li. Love of Oakiarid, Walter An derson and Waller Hanson of Fern tin If, Dmilse Stevens, of Walson- viile. Mr. and Mrs. C II. I.aidh-yj of Ited ISlnff, Mrs. K. D. Samuels ; of CoKon. Mrs. K. D. S(iianton of J Perkeley. Mrs. K. F. Jervais of j fllendale, Mr, and Mrs. 11. P. .lack- son, M, It. Welsman and C. .J. Warner nf I ,oh A iiKeles, M r. anil Mrs. ,U (Has. .1. I.. Darratill. C. .1.; Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Tadlni Da- cifalupi. W. .1. Davenport, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Moris and Fred War ner of San Francslcii. There Is no need to pet lip l" the cold this winter. Uavo the j furnace fire started hy an expert. , State monthly salary In first let ter, Write, "Fire," Mall Tribune.. 178 Miss Ituby Tlmnions left here today for Pendleton, where she will attentl the roond-np. Amnnn the Medford people who visited Crater Dake yesterday were Dr. and Mrs. K. It. Plckel and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison. During the day It was warm and clear at the lake, very little snow renin In Iiik on the Ki'itiiutl back of the IikIko. . I nsl received the new Dotle Senior Six sptirt sedan. On disuhiy Tuesday. Udntsilay and Thursday of this week nt the salesroom of Ka kin Motor Co., Dodje Dealer. Call, look it over ami make ap polntment tttv demonstration, 17:i The Harris Carnival company, owned and mananetl by Mrs. Ilessle Harris, which appeared at the fair grounds last week, left early yes terday morning fur Weed, Cat where It Is to appear for a week. The company plans to run until early In Dot-ember before koIiik Into winter quarters. Jesse Taylor of Apph'fiate lefl last nik'ht by train for Duluth, Minn., for a six weeks slay, dur ing which lime he will look after business Interests lu connection with farm property there. Our hlK shipment of Parker pen set I- has arrived. See them nt Office Stationery & Supply Co. If Complete line Parker pen sets to choose from. See them at Office Stationery fe Supply Co. tf Dlttle hope Is held out for the recovery of County Judge W. J. Hart.ell, who has been seriouslv 111 with heart trouble for over a week, and his condition early thh afternoon was reported as still very critical. J. II. Ilartnell of Seattle arrived here today to be at tile bedside of his falher. An other son and a tlauuhtei of tlie .lutlm were expected to arrive here durimr the day from their homes! in other states. T. M. Sweni will build a wood shed at IK Itoss Court, accord I im to a bulbllnjr permit Issued by the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Folt SALK Ura.pes. 3 cents lb. J. A. Alanke, two miles cast of Jacksonville, udjolr . :g Clancy orchard. If NOW IS Till-', TIMK to consult A. P. Knycart about that well drtll log, S ' N. Orange. Phone M'M-Y. 1 Nil WANT Kl Woman living close to lioosevelt school to assist with housework mornings; no cook inu. Phone 1 3'J f. M rs. David Po'-enberg. I 7 si f FOU SAI.H -Fine female Herman police dug. chc:i p. I'll one 117 3-.1-2. Mrs. Vs. T. Xewhrv, Talent. ISO Foil SALK OU KFXT '-room hoiiM', moilcm, clone In, clof-e to si-hool: line unnlen jiiut chicken lot; Wood Panne connected with lank. Tel. totK-W. ISO WAXTKI loNltlon hy experi enced hi tlx- clerk. IMione t:t. .lack.sonville. t): FOII SAJ.K -IM'ij ht six tout-inn StudehaKer. chean; Tt ,'ood tires, excellent mechanical condition: lots of extra; sood painl. Ad dit;. llox K. S.. Mail Tribune. LOST-- .1 autn keys on riiiK. xvire tiltaciied. l'heue IM3I-L. ITT Ft ft MALI. t Center. A-l tion. ' Soinh Ivy. i-oiitU-1T! WANTKD Kxiierlencetl man tt take i luuue f dairy herd. ". M. Norcn.f'K. t'eniral Point. 12 Foil HKNT -7-rooni hoime, nood location. rhotie US I. (Xll W A N"TK1 Fortf. chriM "r r.!2-Y. riifh. ISO FOJt HUNT Furnished 8-rooin house; adult; elo.se In, llii X. Holly. I'lhtne H33-W. UJft FOII It KXT t -room houso, fur niched: Ituhi. water. !. Kummlt Ave. i; Tm Koinis home, but .maybe J won't slay there " said John D. Sweet jusl before he left last evening to join his brother in Chi cauo. III., after having arrived here last week as a "half-man and half ape" attraction with the carnival which appearetl at the fairgrounds. Sweet, IS years old. resembles a baboon i ry much, and has a moil key fact of which lie seems to I proiid. He hail been with the r-onipany since lasi Xovember and r-Iiilmcd that he liked the company so well tltal he plans on rejoining it auaiu in a short time. lie en joys tlie stares of people who pay a dime to see him, and declares. "I sure like t monkey-shines, like one." Temporary an Mied at the sin to (). '. Meyer. Mrs .A. W. Plpi i ;o throiiKii my cause I kin da look to licenses were 1s riffs office today , Oeorye lloiissiliu. s and IMward Vi las of Centra point, and Oeorgc Philbrouk of Kaqle Point. Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk's office today to Marvin Williams, li'l. of Chiloulu and Olivia Vlall, of 'Yakima. Wash., and to Mark Walton. -P'. ami Vimnnia Neumann. 3ft both of perkeley. Cal. Mrs. Cora Hoffman was antotiK (he vMtors in Medford today from tile Thoinpson creek section. Included anion,' the oreKonians registered at Melford hotels are Ceo. H. ( iraves of Salem, Mark PriuL's of Corvallls, Mr. and Mrs. K . K. Mrands. S. A. Lllehell and Dr. C. W. Leslie of Marshfield. .Mr .and Mrs. Lee Drown of I'.u fjene. Mr. ami Mrs. II. I Icn.son of Itoscbur-,'. and the followliu,' from Portland : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wesp, Stanley Stewart, Den Mitch ell. I. Wolderhores. W. Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wilson. Nellie Walters. 10. L. Darth. 1 1. .1. Mc Donald, It. II. Kvarls, Mr. and Mrs. (icor-c Wetherhcad. .!. II. Marble, (iconic Mac.Mtillcn, .1. C. Appel and .1. T. Jones. The washliiK machine which was reported stolen from Mrs. I in r bldge on 1 fully street last Thurs- j ,, , . , ., . .. i ( h ,f of I-..HCO .M.,-,o,l ... Tho ,- i .. i ii ' y"nl,n, nir i.tii oiugv moiiic oy a trans;cr ; company truck, the driver of i which should have gone to 30-1 1 lolly street and I listen tl went to 103. Kii route to the Pendleton round-j up, which begins next Wednesday.' i.euo.io ..m-oo.v, Mir (O omiOCML movie aclor. was In .Medford Sat unlay afternoon, acconi panied by Mrs. Denny. I It reg,eretl his automobile at the tint of stale auto registration bureau in Ashland, and pas.a-d through Medford without slopping. Miss Augusta 1 1 lover, Mrs. Lyda King and Miss Josephine Koppes of the county health unit were scheduled Iti leave this afternoon for Uoi-'churg to attentl a confer ence of sou t hern Oregon coiit v nurses and the Christmas seal in stitute. They plan to lie hack in Medford tomorrow afternoon. A. K. Slennett, composing room foreman for the Mail Tribune, who Is attending the national typo graphical convention at Charles ton. S. ('.. has been named on the convention resolution com mil lee. acconimg (o a copy of the Charles- I ton News and Courier received here today. Searls Spencer and Jim Pappus, who were arrested for intoxication by tlie police over the week end and put up Sir cash ball for thetr appearance In the city court today, forfeited that ball by failure to appear, as did C. Laynutnce, ar rested on the .same charge, and who put up $1ii cash hall. Pappas was arrested hy Officers Peck and Cave and the other two men by Officer Cave. Showing a decrease of over -10 from Hie total of Ihe week before. I S7 people were given work last week through ihe baa I branch of Ihe Cnlted States free employment service. Il Is thought thai the to tal will also be less for this week. Dan Itowerman and Lee Tnttte, local newspapermen, left yesterday for Porlland to spend several days on business. Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the slate of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. William Levy of Cheballs. Mr. W. D. Mogatiwon of Spoka no, M p, and M rs. II. J . Mactierriles and Mr. and Mrs. Poy Duncan of Seattle. C. II. Pierce of the Pierce-Allen Motor company, who has been critically 111 at his home in Ash land, today was reported as no better ami possibly worse. Lit tle hope is being held for Ills re covery. Dr. T. .1. ttuddy, osteopathic specialist of Los Angeles, Is a vis itor In the city for a few days as the guest of Dr. W. W. Howard. 11 e g u I a v convocation Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. IE. A. M., Tuesday. SepL I x, 7:30 p. m. ; lly order of If. P. F. F. NICHOLS. See i Inoculate Vetches AND ALL OTHER LEOUME SEEDS WITH SEEDS GERMINATE STRONGER THE CROP GROWS FASTER YOU ARE MONEY AHEAD IF YOU USE Farmogerm EASY TO USE AND SOLD ONLY BY Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ? Mmber of the Pacific Statu Scedtmtn't Auociatlen ' It was Harry Jloslcr of Ashland, and not llofler, as announced in this paper, that hud such a fine display of dahlias and Ktadioli at the Jackson county fair. ' DAWSOX fiwemlolyn Haze! The Loyal Women's class will uawt-oii passed away at the Sac rod hold their monthly meet hit; at the joart Hospital early Sunday morn home of .Mrs. J. C. Wooil on lhe.,,,1. ,,f acute myelo nenolis, louke Paelflc highway, Tuesday, Septein- ntia, a disease of tlie bluod, in bet 1H. All women havtiiK no way Vai iablv fatal. Aucd 14 years, -X to iro. niav meet at the First Chris-I tian church at 1:3a and cars will ' be provided. Kvcryone Aveletime. j Mr. and Mrs. F. IC. Weslcoti of t Porlland lefl here this inoinim; : after siendiiiK the past month as i Ihc uuest of their daughter and J son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. Philip i Singleton. I i Mi -In,! Mi I'.mii... i.,.o-.i- mo-' ll ored to Marshfield Sunday, where thev visited frlt-nds T. A. Hookins. vice-lo-esblcn i of 1 the Southern Oregon Cias corpora - Trail cemetery. i lion, and L. A. Williamson, general i auditor for the Lovelund engineers. DADU W. 11. Uarr, former I arrlve( here ihls morning, -expect -1 wcll-k nowu resident of this city, ' in;; to inspect properties and i attend , I'assed away at the home of his ! to various business matters In eon-i'laughlcr, Mis. II. L. Caldwell iu ; necllon with further Improve- (,ak land. Cal., Sept. L, at the ! menls. fioth men are from Sanage of x:; years. I rrrnnciseo M r, and M r. I in it came to uivc Mihesi Tlwvei- n incmhcr of ihc bi.-b . b..o1 r:n intv- hi Abt:iiid .visited Crater lake Sundav. I Mku ivelle f,,- left lo.re this ' morning for Kugene In prepara-J lion for the opening of th Hie tipenlng of the rail ; term of the I'nlversity of Oregon. Miss Coss, who is a member of the Alpha XI Delta sorority, will ' enroll as a junior. j Floyd Judith, president of the j Peek-.lutlah travel service of San t Francisco, stopped -here today en route to Crater Lake for the pur- 1 pose of getting a line-up on til scenic drive and the In 1; of making future schedules for tourist excursions. One of the largest dance crowds: of the year attended . I lie final dance at ihc fairgrounds pavilion Satur-j ilaV night. Whit liarton's orchestra ! rurmsncti a lipe program oi "xcei- j lent dance music and specially numbers during the evening. Many j ut ol town people wore noteu in i lar-;e attendance, including j several parlies irmn Cii'ants i 'ass ( lin K1,l11,(1, I Xext Mniulay night will big night in American Legion clr- I eles. (he occasion being the annual I meeting and election of officers of 'the Medford post. Milch Interest In being taken In the election and 1 a close race Is predicted for sev- 1 of the offices. Preparations j ,..., 1M1i, f.. l,,,,., , tainment program followed by a ! "feed" after the regular business ! meeting. Post oCommnnder Itrom-; ley urges every Legion member to I plan now to attend this annual j meeting. Whit liarton and members of his orchestra left early yesterday morning for Lewlslon, Ida., after filing a four-night engagement at tho fairgrounds pavilion. They had a long, hard trip ahead of them, hetng scheduled to play a dance at Lewiston tonight, and left town right after the close of the jpavlllon dance. A , N ol Ice tti Contractors. ) Notice is hereby given that the School Hoard of School District No. -pi, Jackson County. Oregon, i will receive bids of bleachers at . th high school athletic Hold. j Plans and specifications may be seen at Hie City School Superin- I tcndenPs office1 In the Medford; Center building. All Idds must be accompanied by certified check for ,V' of mill. of bid and be filed with the clerk1 of (he --choot district hy 5 p, m.. ' Friday evening. September Ulst, : HIL'S. UKHKCCA MFI.LOUS, Clerk of School Dlst. No. -P. ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store . INEXPENSIVE I " " i Phone.: V Obituary .lavs. Horn at Trail, Oregon, Au- uust IS. bein the only tlau- filter of Mr. ami .lr.s. Itobert II. Dawson. She was a blight and lovable Khi and will be mourned by a host of friends, besides her relatives. She was a scholar uf the eighth grade in the Trail school, She leaves her parents and one brother. Carl Lester Dawson. Fu 'icral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, 'lucsitay morn mg at 11:011 a. in. JntermeiU Metlfortl in Hie year ISS5 and were continuous residents until l California in I US I. vMv his wife. Nannie Uarr. he l,"tv''' lh,,; chflth'on, K, It. DaiT " " ' . , la nu, i a i., aim .t rs. .i . u. uuu t'ord of Medford. Also four grand ciiildn n. Tlie body, accomiianicd by Mrs. fin it is expected to ar rive in Medford Tuesday morning A brief service wilt be held at the' Ktatc, with many from (southern grave iu Jacksonville cemetery at . Oregon. Tlie school teach s Ki am :t::S0 p. m., Tuesday, conducted h.v : mar school and high school sub- , the local masons, assisted hy J The einains win uc I l;iio p. in., to ;i:iu and the pro-lu1(, valley. ; cession will form at :i:l". The' x regular funeral rites were held in Oakland. CONItOV- Tile funeral cortege Dr. lioliert ,1. Conroy t the Conger Funeral st main at Newtown S:4"i a. in., Tuesday, the Catholic church, mass will bo offered in., after which the fnr tm, j., u jh m -,,rSi .a - eots a thence t where high !,: . hotly will be taken to Ashland for interment. TU.ZFTT (Seol'ge if. Hozett. j age at! years, passed away at the home of his sister. .Mrs, Kd Floiu on Sardine creek, north of Child Hill Sunday. His wife, J on- nie I'.o-yell w In Hun l.'i-i. ni-isc.l. while Mr. lUizelt was visiting, his sister. M rs. Dozett is expected to arrive Tuestlay to mako arrange incuts. Meantime the body Is being held at the .Conner Funeral i Parlors, STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eighth Any Seat 15c Anytime ! Children under 12, 10c I 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! "HEART OF THE YUKON" ALSO "HAUNTED SPOOKS" Tomorrow "Broadway Madness" 8 LFtiCKTT .JJenry J. ILeggott passed away at the hotme of his niece, Nova Lounsbury Ktl wards. 17 South Newtown stre?t, at 7:15 Sunday. He had been a resideiri of Med ford for one your, conning here to visit his sister, ihc late Mm, Lounsimry, and becominj ill, ho remained with his nicco until his demise, He leaves one nephew and five nieces. Homer Leggett ( Ord. Neb., Flora LegMMt and Airs. V. j (i. li. Pierce, Washington, D. C. Mrs. (i c o r g e Mikclson. Chevy) Chase. Maryland. Mrs. F. J3. 8- mini, Klamath Falls, Orel, audi Mrs. (ieovgc 1-Mwards of Mfdford. j Funeral services will b con-; ducted at the Conger chapel AeU n est lay at 2 :00 j(. m.. after which j(l tlle body will . be j forwarded to near Seattle for interment. The Itogue Iliver Adi ilcinr opened its, sessions today wilh one of the largest enrollments for tlie first day on record, with more stu dents expected t(uv tomoiiow ami the next day. Over !Mi students registered from all scclioiis of the Jects, was established two years ,igu anil is located on the- flrlffln Niillce. Hills for tlie Jackson CouriVy Fair Assn. must be at the office, of the association in . cal'c. Of the secre tary, hy Wcdncaday, Sept.; - J!Mh. " - -- -" "' '""""" ' r3 KHr. Nam rat NOW .iZZ&ns. today m HHEAR and SEE M IfW The Wicrest of Mystery Sensations 1 j i " l lie Fertect Crime"ge m QS An amazing story of a matter de-- i ViaV iGtWwi iii tective's gieatest manhunt a mod- Different . &;'BlJj 5Hl MSG i -OH cm Jekyll and Hyde that holds you From Anything V.ySjjg' "iSfw EBTj I spellbound WITH 4 BIG STARS, You've Ever Seen -t r' ymif RICH W ' V0U'LL r'S ALS0 ifli If SPEAK M doluxe shows If TALKIES .1 I rh ......u -W DAILY Mf V I W one of the most start. 1 W AND , I W ling heart gripping 3:15, 7 and 9 H j court room trials ever 'I ADMISSION M, ' J j ?P seen or heard on stage ' E Mats 10 and 35 r HEAR )g I or screen. ' Jffl Evcs 25 and 50 1 1 I M ' WED. ONLY I I Talkl"S 'A ; H You'll 'If l5rBIG,ACs lb News M' 1 'Marvel! , Vaudevilie . IJ Reel M J - - ' 1 t - I " 1 - ' 3 j ic-vcn itm M7i i BiXJILvOING NEWS The first Rain and Leaking Roofs After a few days of hard rain,' many old roofs will have proven their inability to keep out. the weather and now. is the best and Last Opportunity to Re-Roof Before Winter Arrives Cfldar KMvifrlaa We will be glad to quote you Composition Shingles on these roofs, completely in-: Sugar Pine Shakes stalled. j Rubberoid Roofing I Repair Work LIBERAL TERMS Arrangements may be made to pay for your roof in 60 or 90 days, on if a longer time is desired, we will be glad to arrange for monthly installments. s 'feBeauOf Information v - DRIVE THIS YEAR There will be no public, cam paign for funds for Hie local Sal vation Army this fall, .1. A. P.u chauan announced at today noon's meeting of the Kiwania club. instead of the usual proceed tire a silent drive for money and aid will be conducted during the near future, the man from the Army M),llli,u,l ,(m, ,.XH. . d apprecia tion for the support given the activities of tlie organization by businesH men of Medford. A small part of the winter's pro gram was outlined hy Mr, Buchan an who predicted that thero will bo more call than usual for aid. He offered tho services of the Sal vation Army Imntl for a 'meeting of the Klwanlans within a few weeks. YOU'RE GOING TO SEE AND HEAR ''ii: CABIN HUNT'S CRATERIAN L . i i -v-r uuui i ; nr. THE BIG TENT EVERY Fri., Sat,, Sun. ' COMING ' i 'Peg o9 My Heart9 . TENT WELL HEATED Clnssffied n dvort (sing reis results THUR., FBI., SAT. Sept. 20, 21, 22 jtlUi V. ( ,WM Mil 1 ,