Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 19, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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ITRDFOTIT) MXTTJ TRTETTNT!, HfEDFORT), OTJEriON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19,' 1028,
ioaxl and
' Personal
Aliss Mary Creliier, who ha li.-en
upending the summer In the east.
arrived in Med ford yesterday and
resumed her duties on tin- repor -
torial staff of the Mail Tribune thin
liioi-nlim. Krnest Kostel of tho rep -
nrtorial staff I"ft early ihis morn-
Inu' with Karl Weaver of t.cntial
Point, by auto for Pendleton, lire..
to atlend the round-up then- and
lo visit Molse, Ida., during his two Don't fall to see the new Dode ,
weeks' vacation. ' Senior Sport Sedan on display at j
Como to tho card party ut Par- the KaMu Motor Co.'k .salesroom,;
Ish hall on South Oakdale, Friday . Hi-' u. Fir. IS1
evening Kept. 21, at K o'clock. I K 1 Attorney Prank DeSuuza Is In'
Cordon William, accompanied lrtland for a few day Ihis week
1... hi. Iiiiiti fn..n...i-1v Mls Ih..fl ",l 11 hllHill-HH trip.
Martin, left thin mornltiK for New,
it nnw.r fm' A n....th
Kxtra npeciiii trpa Ins. Several
litiurl i'imI more now fall halH .lust
arrived and are offered at thoc
money saving bargains of $4.!iS,
SB. UK, $2.!IS, $I.!IK and $1.00. K. &
II. Htamim tilven. too, with our bar
gains, The Kmmy I.uu Hat Shoppe
In M. M. Stun-. 1ST.
C.uestH from a distance register
ed at Medford hotels Include Mr.
and Mrs. -Chris, 10. Adams of Uos
ton, Mass., T. M. Monarty and 1..
K. and I.. M. Palmer uf New York
City, T. .1. PntterHon of SI. I. mils,
.Mo., K. Ia .lay nor, .1. A. Williams
and C. W. Morrell and Mrs. Mor
rell. all of Detroit, Mich.
Don't fall to xeo the new DoiIkc
.Senior li Sport Sedan on display at
the Kakin Motor Co.'m sjilcsrcMim.
Ifi-IH So. Kir. 1 I
The Crater I.ako stJismn closes
ofleiiill.e .toninrrov.. and by 2 o'eloek
tomorrow afternoon all the re
malnlnn lodj;e employes, will be
back In Medforrl en route to their
respective homes. However, de
npiie the fact that the lode will
be closed, tourists and loenl peo
ple will continue t visit Crater
Lake ns lonfr as the weather per
mits. (frailer- dane. Lake Creel;, Sat
urday nlirht. Kverybody welcome.
1ST
A we(hIlitK ceremony Was per
formed in .hid jre Taylor's court
yesterday afternon, which united
Pearl K. Henn of Josephine coitn
ly and Kred K. Kcffcl or l.os An
(jeles. ( a n a pupil of John M. YVI1
llanis and an experienced plana
teacher. For lessons phone J 0-1 IT -
Mrs. Ida "Wood. U3
J. A. drove of (Irants Pass has
rented the rooms adjoining the Ho
tel Jackou on the KiKhth street
side and will open a cleaning and
pressing CKtabllshinent In the near
future.
Concerning' your eyes, consult Dr.
D. A. Clninihera. Optometrist, 1117
Medford Hldu. For appointment.
Phone ISM. musses fitted and fur
nished. 1X2
There will be an Important meet
Inn of (he junior boys' drum and
biiKlo corps held at hte Poy Scout
lieadipmrterH this evenitiK beKhi
plliff nt 7 o'ekirk, Clayton Isaacs,
one of the director, announced
this inornlnpr. Several changes In
organization are behiK planned for
(he comliif; winter.
Dance at Walkei'H oniyht. I NO
Twenty-three out 'of the slate
car reirlHlered here yesterday with
I he local unite auto traffic bureau.
Prliitf your friends to the Cntli
olle Parish linll. Friilay evening.
Ttrldue and r.Oa. (iood time as
Mtired. 1SI
Ineludeii nmimK the OrcK'nlans
repl.stereil at Medford hotels are
.1. M. Kruj; of Salem. A. . Fer
Ktison of liosehurn. C. F. Sehmeer,
Kd Harney, J4, V. Hex. J. 1). Frost.
W. J. Williams of Kunenc.
The Wonian's Association of the
Presbyterian church will hold a
ha rvest 1 1 me su le Sa t u rduy. Sept .
22nd, rit Sweuson Peelder's store,
l:r;l W, Main St. Fruit, vegetables,
pies, cakea, Postoti baked heanv.
etc. Come anil buy your week end
food, homc-cooked. 1S2
A largely sinned petition has
been In circulation for some lime
past, askliiK IS. M. Wilson, the ac
eounlaut, w run as a candidate
for city councilman of the first
ward, to succeed Councilman A. C.
Hubbard, who long uku decided he
did not desire to .serve any longer
In the city council after his present
term expired
Pep luce thoso old brushes with '
new ones from the local Fuller j
Hrush Mhu. For Immediate serv
ice phone 12IM-J. 1S
Kenneth Anderson, the temper
n ry minor ohservrr of the local
branch, of .the P, S. 'iiIt wm v
Ice, ts off duty for a few days be
cause of ail Infected fool.
Dance at Walkers tonight. iSn
1
r
Eat More
Milk Bread. It Ib your bett
and cheapcit food. The
original and genuine milk
bread le baked by Fluhrer
In Southern Oregon's fin
eat and most modernly
equipped bakery. Call your
grocer for trial loaf.
.linlm- C. M. ThoiniiK iiriivfd hen! V. J. Knu-iiilt. ji-(-oini;inietI hy
I yi'sti-rtljij' iiftornnun from (niiitf ii party uf friends. cunsiHtlim of
I'iiss, wIhmu ho luiH been holding I -Mr. MfNaiy ami iJr. Wendel ut
elreuli court, fuming out uf respect j Portland, will Kpep.il IouIkiH at
(ci the late Judtfc Jliirizell, hi dose .Crater 1;i; where they will met",
friend, who 1 1 it-d yesterday morn- ; li. VV. I 'rice. Tin Kioup will proceed
! luir. .Unite Thumiis. according to from lin n in to Stcln'H mountain
law, lias l.c n looking after the
, dulle of Jude Hail.ell tm county
! judye, ever since th' latter was
! taken 111 about ten days ao. and
i will continue to perform the coun -
, ty Judges duties until a successor
to the office Ik appointed
judge
I nomas will pmnaniy rejiiuin !
' until Hun. lay before i-eturniiiR f'left
Mirants Pass.
'"upMe line l'a.ker p-n sets t
(Stationery & Supply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Klllott liutlcr have
returned to Medford after a lion-
eymoon trip and will he al home
to their friemls at (ill! Pulni street. J will sail at noon September 2iilh,
Dunce at Walkers Ionian. 1SlM'n the liner Matsonia of the Mat
Anions the CalifornliL people on line, for IIIlo, Hawaii, arrlvhtK
..r i,. ii..t..iu or,, iln. I October 4 tb. und will visit with
following V, V. Meeks. Los An -
Kclcs; (IcnrKn Tumplnk of Herk- Mrs. J. Kent (Irahlel, Mr. (ira
eley. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Derlraml he Is connected with one of the
of LuiiK Ih'Hch. It, K. Ludlum, II. !u;ar plantations of IIIlo and Mr:.
VanUocltel and Harold Ttellcr (tf j (irahlel will he remembered as
San Francisco, Fred .Jaeobsen, Mr. Annette Heckman. Dr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. F. ,1. Lydlard, . S. Tuck-j Heckman will visit them for two
or, Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul Piik. i weeks and will then sail on tile
II. O. Preston of San Francisco, I Matson liner Manl, October 21.
J. W. Hays of Chloo, (l. J. Nlchol- j spend a few days In Honolulu, then
son, Mm, ,1. PrcKinore ami Mr.
ami Mrs. J. S. IHukIo of San Fra n-
cjsco.
ii.-id-'e urines, refreshments,
onlv Sr.e at Catholic Parish hall '
Friday evening. All Invited. I H I !
All the lUihtnliiK fires started j
by last Sunday evening's thunder!
,.. .1 I t
cither entirely out or have been 1 will adpairn at 4:1. t lo altend
under control since yesterday ' Hie school assembly. ,
mornluK. Two fires In the forest! O. 0. Steele, well known btisl
were still being patrolled lolay. man of Yreka, Cal.. was a
and all the fjres on state fire pro-t '"'cal visitor In this city yesterday.;
lected land, started by Sunday's ' -Mi'- Steele reports that the Sinki-j
storm, are reported as entirely ex- ; 'u county fair, which starts next
tiligulshed. j Thursday, will he the biggest event;
i... ri ! nf llu Iritnl xvoi- uI'icp.I In ii.ii-llii.rit
Carl V. Tenuwald. Hotel 1 bd'land! "
Plume Ht'S. tf ' Planes, a good sr edule if horse
At a picnic dinner and dancing!' "er special feature, .
party held at Kverslmdy park Mtm-; will be on the afternoon program!
day 'evening, it was decided that j wh day of the fair.
the next meeting of the Oregon) M'ss Klizabeth Cromar .f the
Stale College club will be at the ! Copeo advertising department Is
home of C. D. Thompson at 1002
West K leven I ll st reet . the 1 1) I rd
Monday In October. All members
of the alumni who expect to Join
the group of former Corvallls stu
dents at the I', of O-O. S. C foot
ball ctnne November 1 1. are re
quested to notify Mr. Thompson as
soon as possible In order that he '
may order the tickets.
Dr. A. Hurlilund, chiropractor,
room Ill l, Liberty liltlg. Kvenlngs
by appointment. lft-1
(Jaunty Agent L. P. Wilcox and
Mrs. , Florence York (Jonltle, the
county home ilemoustratlon agent,
left yesterday to attend the com
munity fair at (.'tide, In Douglas
county, the former to act as .fudgo
nf horllcullural exhibits, and tho
In Her to Judge the girls' club work
a ml the economic exhibits. Mr.
Wilcox will ret urn tomorrow, but
Mrs. Conkle will go on to attend
the Coos Hay fair at Coquille.
where she will be one of th
Judges.
Don't fall to see the new Dodg'
Senior li Sporl Sedan on display at !
the Kakin Motor Co.'s salesroom, I
Iti-lS So. Fir. ISl
(i nests from Port la ml registered
at Medford hotels Include W. F.
Ktllberg, Louis ltlnehardt. C. F.
Fish, Pay C. Steele, II. Hamhlet.
K. II. Haberstelu. Ilniuld Clif
ford. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Matthews.
L. Uayeroft. K. C. Christiansen,
Hugh H. Mitchell, F. .1. Plnkeley.
Tim llurke, C. K. Cordon. A. A.
Hale. K. L. Parry. 1L K. Thomas,
J. H. Marvin. K. A. Sleffeu. Mr.
and .Mrs. .1. llraedly, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pier. F. A. Mead. Annie
Anher mid ln May Kush.
Danc,e at Wulkers tonight. IKii
A marriage license was issued
vesterdav to Fred K. Keffel.
of Mount Shasta City, Cab. and.
MIhh Pearl K. Hean. 2. of Kerby. I
Oregon. ;
(iranue dance, Lake Creek. Sat-I
urdav night. Kverybody welcome.!
is:t
An order was filed at the coun-;
tv clerk's office yesterday d1s-j
mission the suit for the fore-j
closure of mortgage In the .lames
L. Linn vs. J, U. pule case, the
plaintiff heln if represented hy At-1
torney Frank DeSoujui and thej
defendant by Herbert Hanna.
Dressmaking a n d remodeling
...ir i in. i.. I
Fashion Shop, A
n
Frank Semon of Klamalh FalN;'S jndned lor the priv.es which :
,,, . i.-.uv.iiiU of Uedfoiil w"1 n J'lm:d ftr the prizes to he ,
and (1. A. Ktlwauls .tf .Mtiirti . , ' October Fneb ivn nf
left for Tacoma lotlav for a week , .... . .ill I
ef business. They will no joineu
there later by .Mrs, Kd wards tin-1
M i", Semon. who will leave to
nlBlit for Seattle on a pleasure
trip.
unr big N.ilpmenl of Parker pen
sets has arrived. See I hem at !
Office Stationery Supply Co- tf j
Attorney Hum Newbury returned !
today from Portland, where h" j
bus been en mixed In I he case f j
the California Oregon Power com-!
pui iv vs. the City of Hold Hill. j
Hh lug Hug. reshluaHng. roof re. ;
palrlm;. t. N. McCollum, Mitt N. j
Central. Phone KPM-W. 1 j
W. H i.1udge Canon of Phoe-1
nlN has been eonflneil lo his bed .'
the )ust few tlavs with a severe ;
cold.
New arrivals from Oaue in new
tmarl fells priced very modest at
.r0. A Cage hut tells the style.
The Ibind Itox
i'S Fast ilth St..
Invites you. I H
Fred FJukeley of Portland Is"
spending a few days In the ity
making plans to ft art operation
""" fiirimu nun., ill in.' li.-.. ' ,.,,! ,, Thur.liiv wIiit Ol.im.-
.lrl ;tt ink,. i.U., 0 .MmiiB.-.m-mx
.IIMM..I,- thr... .Iiiris ... Ihr l""l , ,.,.,. r Kucnll ,,,,..
t-. lmniMlltitity nfli-i- llir lli'M
full iiduN Mt In. I iitKf.
I nn"t mlii the luuxuhix t the The mi'in Iters of the AmerU mi
Km my I lint Shop In M. M j 1.,-nlon Auxillnry ai rfqtirfiieil to
W "," l"nnM't in n ImhI' ui th. Vvr funeral
l;in Houoinuin r-lmn.-.l t In-j home .it 3 p. in. tin..rnnv. to h(
inoinitlK frm Portlnml. where h trnil I funerul itorvlrt'N of our
pem uie U(ni lew uny on niwi-
GrnnKc ilum-e. Akv f'leek, Srtt
urthiy nlijhl. Ilverytnnly weleome
1H3
fur wceltV fishlni; trip,
Don't fall to .see the m'v Uinlc
Senior t) Sport .Sedan on display at
(he Kali In Motor Co.'h salesroom,
' lU-lx So. l-'ir. 1H1
Mih. Krank owenn of New York
, iiy, who has been vislthiK friends
; il)lf
elatlveH here for sonic time,
or lur home In the wiHt'iiwn. iio -aid he was a hutitei
last niKht. 1
Dance at Walkers loulKht. ISO
A marriage license was obtained
from the local county clerk of-1
flee yesterday by Charles t. Koel-j
ler. ,r2. and Mm. May Naer, .'Hi. '
jboth of Dunsmulr.
The meetlHu of the Delphian
society, called for tomorrow morn-
' haw been postponed.
Dr. and Mrs. W. II. HeeUman,""" ai resie,, i urpin wnen ne
I of Central Point will leave on Sep- ' reached out his hand for the
leniher 2r,th for Sim Francisco and
!"eir son and daughter. Mr. and
fw" octoher 2.dh Tor San Iran-;
1 eisco. arriving home October IlOth. ,
j Superintendent Hedrlck will ad-
dress Hie Junior Hltfh P.-T. A. Krl-
day afternoon. Sept. 21, at the j
whool bulldinK. Subject. "The I
Con rue of Ktody." Itceause of a I
later cnj:aement. Mr. llediick"' will f
wne.'il nl'imiliMi- nl V-SO 'I'lii. mi.l.!
'a Ufornia. Aerial stunts by speedy
tepoiieu to i.e coniineti to ner , Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs-
home on account of Illness. (l)V. ,mJderate temperature:
The fall dancing season of thejniilUly K,.n0rallv below normal,
i.egion drum cu ps win start otr ;
with a big dance at Hilarity hall I
ii.-ai "moiiiiii; NiKiii. iti niiii-ii mi-
public is cordially Invited. The!
local urum corps Is sponsoring a
series of weekly dances to raise!
funds for the purchase of new tini-
forms and equipment and a popu -
lar resimnsp from local citizens is'
anticipated. Kxeellent dance mil-
sic und entertainment features will
be presented at Saturday's opening
dance and preparations are being
made to lake care of a large crowd.
Miss "Margiinst Ames has accept
ed a position with the Investment
department of the California Ore
gon Power company. k.
The annual election of the Amer
ican Legion, which will take place
next Monday night at the Armory,
promises to draw u record attend
ance. With two or more candl-
j dales running lor every office,
i some clone competition Is bound
uevelop ami the "political pot
already coming to a boil. Kvcry
member of Medford post Is urged
to he on hand Monday to vole for
Ihe 1 n c o m I n g officers, A big
"feed" will be served after the j
meeting. j
Mrs, P. Paul Page of San Fraii-.
clsco and Mrs, .1. P. Cuculn of San,
Francisco, accompanied their hus- j
hands on a few days' pleasure and
business trip to this valley Mon- j
day.
The ftd lowing guests from the
state of Washington are registered J
it local hotels: Joseph O. AlcKay
of Spokane. Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford i
Potash of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. C.
K. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. o.
M. Steele of Seattle. Claude Owen
und W. A. Prown of Npokan
a ml
I. O. Henry of Seattle,-
- , (
The Medford (iarden club will;
send n ctumniltee to Indue nstei-H'
louay, w hich is one oi iiic l i cihsmch
" V . , - ....r
season that It Is nl its host.
A
number of the classes have already
been judged, such as the sprint
llownvs. and others, that bloom
earlier In the year, Thoso acting
as judges today are Mrs. K. W
Mlden, Mvs, C, C Kuril km and Mrs.
K. H. Porter.
Obituary
PKTKIISON John Peterson
passed away at his home near
Hold Hill, Orcuou. Sept. lit. P.lL'.S.
He was born In Sweden June 24,
1S2. where he spent his early life.
Thirty years auo he came to this
country, and settled In the Uoyue
Hivcr valley. He is survived by
hlxe wiri llellv PkIki-uiii i,n.
daughter and two sons, Anna
Peterson of Oold Hill, Oscar
(Peterson of Hold Hill and Albeit
Vterson of Sacramento, Calif. The
emalns will be transferred to
,,.pHi tc l mrmhrr. Mm. Hold. W
Mull Tiihuno mln nri tenfl hy
CO. rrno people rvory day, tf
n pr vn hw
FINED AND JAILED
L. Turpi it,, lueal character
who has hniK been suspected ui
bootleg operations, made the mis
taltu of his life last Monday, when
alter he hail negotiated with
about to leave the city on u deer
hunt, to sell him a gallon Juk of
moonshine, whieh he was to d-
liver in thin man's car, whicn would
be driven to a designated plaee
on Front street.
The car eame alonir all i iulit :mrl
; snpped at the ripht spot, but the
; driver proverl to be another man.
K. K, Oakes, state prohibition
; enforcement officer, who Krabbed
I n,"py lju,jzt'
The original negotiator was an-
. other under-cover aent.
1 That is why Turpi n plea tied
Kuilty In Judtfe Taylor's coui't yes-
! V,V'UZ "fn-""'"". received
Vir.o Cine and HO tiays jail Hcntenct
Radio Program
KMED
Mnil Ti'lhiiiic-Vli'sln Slatlcin
Thursday. Sept. 20
''i,t Hi .MeOee's W -
'''' Wear and Dry Ooods,
Ashland, Ore.
" I I Kconomy Croce-
leila
Til lO III.l'l IflllMK .tie;iL V
4 .Markets
1 1 : :tt to 12-
Jarmlu A Wood t
Drugs
12 lo 12:31) Music Itox
! 12:30 to 1:3.1 Cold Seal
S Creamery
& ti:lu Medford Mail Tribune
S to !) p. in. Farm Itureau
j Uo-Op. Kxchange
it to :::io
Modern j
Plumbing
Co.
Sheet Metal -
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The Weal her.
(i(,n,u. variable winds; mostly nor
therly.
,
MOFIA. Mulgaria, Sept. l!i. (A'i ,
ttumors wer
vived here toilay i
that on March 10. which Is tin
tenth annivcrsay of the accession;
to the throne of King 1'oris, the
youthful sovereign s cngagemeni
to Princess Clovanni of Italy will
he formally announced.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l''OU SAI.R 1 1120 l.'lK'vi-nli't ciuih
hi K".nl ciMnlftliiu. run unly 7.it'l'H
miles; a real bargain,
ings !MI7 N. Riverside.
can even-;
FOlt SA LK New 4-room NiiKie!
low; good lawn, shrubs and f"" -1
ers; also iIlM acres of good laud, I
one nine i ruin town, i 'none
1 2 1 S-Y.
I SI
FOlt SA LK Household furnish
ings, li-pieee bedroom set. com
plete ti-tube radio, spinel dek :
ami too. gateleg table. Windsor,
chair, Sinner electric sewing ma-
chine, Wilton rug. sew hi n en hi-;
net. hluli chair, vacuum cleaner,
good beds, miscellaneous kitchen 1
utensils. It. W. Doe. 1 H No. Poss
Court. Phone Hiij-L. isn j
FOIl SA LK - - This year's hurley!
straw. 1 mile from Medford, $1 IS
per loud. See Charles A. Wing.
Phone 7s. is;
FOU ItK.XT i'l-ruiii country home.
pari ly furnished, with acre of
garden. See Ceo. Webb at Lam-
port";
IK;"
I'M , SA LK Salsuma plums and
Mosc pears. Phone
Ki
C. Samler.
IS
'OU (tM lCK SA LK owner will
lake S.S.'ia for a dandy 3-room
plastered house: woodshed and
chicken house; fine terraced lot.
lawn, flowers und shade. D. K.
Millard Co., 410 K. .Main. Phone
It 22. ISP
KUi: S. LK I mt good ewe lambs.
Frank Dawson. Jacksonville. I-S2
FOR SA LK Winter Ibtnaua ap
ples, best stock. SLID box; Jon
athans. yi.JS box. C. & K. Fruit
Co. ' 1S2
, SA LK--l'uiversii1 range, semi- "
"n""1". .3!:u;',:..t,"tr!!l
...... vgt
WAXTKD-Py a young huslness ,
man. board, room and garaue.
with home privileges. West Main!
district preferred. Address Med-
loril !nJ. , ,
-I
FOP 11 KNT---r-rnt. eunt"V hoiu".
S. oraUKe: woodshed and garage.
Call li'Jl-X or Imilitre nt.M.' W.
H'tlv IV?-
These. Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
THE BIG TENT
EVERY
Fri., Sat., Sun.
COMING
'Pes' o My Heart'
TENT WELL HEATED
i
I Toronto Swim Winnei
'I h
f IH
Ethel Hertle. 20, of New York,
Is richer by $10,000, her prize for
winning the 10-mile Wrigley mara
thon swim from a field of 52 en
tries. 'The Cavalier' Now
at State Theatre
romantic encounter between
D" Ai'MUista. journeying to
the dreaded marriage with Carlos
Torreno. whieh will restore her
ancient, but impoverished fainih
to wealth ami position, and Kl
'aballero, thi' mysterious knight
eriant. whose protection f the
Indian peons bad earned him lh
I'urioti.s hatred of Hamon Torreno,
Carlo!' father and the largest land
owner in Spain's western empire.
: ' the beginning of the thrilliii;;
love story. "The Cavalier." fea-
.j. i l uring Utchard Talmadjie. Llar-
-4:bar.i :cil1od ;tm1 David Torrcucc.
ishuwing today at the State theatre
1 rl'h- tt...n i n : n -1 1 1 1
Stuart Holmes. David .Mir. Nora
hti-nvell. Christian Frank ami Oliver
j K-k ba'rdi .
Phone ,
51 . t liiKf
ILdirF rRFAMl
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
THE SANITARY WAY
,
.
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95
Kt
WE DEVELOP
FILMS FREE
West Side
Pharmacy
"The Rexall Store"
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
''ilillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillllii'
You'll HEAR and SEE
THE MIGHTIEST OF HUMAN DRAMAS
mm
mm,
Fatalities of
the Hunt
4
t LA OliANDK. Ore.. Sept.
l!i. (.-Pi Kejnhold II. Kohrin,
i pioneer farmer and butcher
. of Cnion. ore., was killed late
; Monday while liunllu'. it was
5 learned here today. Uohi'in's
hotly was fottmi in a position
intiichUiiK he had crawled
thru a wire fence, drug-King
i IiIm shotKUti after him. A
, charge of buekshol ImlKCd
above his heart, lie leaves a
widow. No one was with him
when the accident occurred.
Coroner !'. L. Uulston report-
ed.
GAME SATURDAY!
The high school r.Mithall team,
which has been practicing dally
since t lie opening of school,
swing into action Saturday after
noon ai 2 o'clock, in the first game
o!' the season against the alumni
team. It is expected to be the bit
terest alumni game In k)ic history
of the school. n the "old stars"
will be composed of stars uf the
past v wo seasons.
Cliff Moore, Kddie la-mmcr.
Don llerrlot, the Dunn brothers.
Hurley Dressier. Xeek. Hiden. the
Singlers. John Day and a dozen
others will do battle against this
year's squad.
MA USIIFIKLD. Ore., Sept. 1 !.
Pi The annual Coos ami 'un y
county fair opened at Myrtle Point
tiday with the largest list of ex
hibits in history.
STATE
THEATRE
South Central Near Eiyhth
Playing Tonight
and Thursday
UHRIVALED
For Speed
Thrills
Action .
Romance.
Richard Talmadgc
Barbara Bedford
David Torrericc
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. Tomorrow
IT'S HERE!
Directed by
Irvin Wilht
A TiffanyStahl Production
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AMERICA'S FOREMOST ROPE SsSfiSiJ
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DOYLE & WRISTEN
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ADMISSION .
Matinee 2 p. m. Evenincjs 7 & 9 B
" Children 10 Children 25 B
Adults ..35 Adults
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WALKER'S NEW HALL
September 21
so it
Success in any venhire is the result til' "hewing
strictly to the line." Take Madrona Unuid V.
I'rtKiucer for example. 'There are fundamentals
that must he strictly adhered to in the makm;;'
nl' mi Neil feeds. Straying from these set prin
ciples means failure.
A GOOD FEED MUST BE
1. Made of the Best
2. Blended Thoroly
3. Always the Same
4. Sold Right
Our reputation f'.u' quality is lotii; past estal)
lished. Our new and modern feed plant, the
best in Southern Oregon, blends better feeds
that are always the same in their make-up, and
our price policy gives you the best fur the
nionev alwavs.
Better look into Madrona Egg Producer for
the sake of those coming layers. You'll find
it better. We are quite sure of that.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
Have you visited our new mill and warehouse;?
We welcome your inspection.
HOT SPRINGS
September
is said"
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