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tATIT! TWO MTUDFORD MATTJ TRTR1TNE, MEDFORD, OTJEfiOV. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 102S. I.. W iocal and Personal The fh'Ht day uf tin- autumn Ma son, which officially wax ushered in last Saturday with a maximum uf '.iti licit day, wan succeeded yes- lerday hy a maximum temperature tif H) decrees lower, hd. Part ly cloudy weather with possible ruin louight Hint Tuesday Is the fore - cant of the wealher bureau, Private Sale Kiirnilure, (-rand piano. Looks, etc.. commencing Wednesday. Sept. 2iilh. A . Kred: Hopkins. .Med ford Height Tele phone 1IM0. tf V. C. Culbertson. editor of the Candy Herald :it ('unity. Ore., detn ttcratlc candidate Cor congress, and proprietor of the Hotel Seward, and Hotel C o r n e 1 1 u s at 1'ort- land, X ' w Hotel Sal' m at .Salem, unci Hotel Corvnllis at Cor- valiis, was the chief speaker at the i."hamber of Commerce forum luncheon today at the Hotel Aled - ford. Concerning your Dr. l. A. Chamber HI 7 Medf.ud Pldu. liiellt. hone 1 Xfi. s i ml Toriilslied. eves, consult Ojdoroetrisl. Kor uimoint - (Masses fitted 1 ) majority of thf Medford and - otlH-r valley vouny people, who will attend tin I'niversity or (treyon or tile Oregon Agricultural college 111 il.u cfdlene vear. left ior those Institutions Saturday or yesterday, i Xatwick, Inc., makers or yowns. . draperies, slipcovers, etc. IHH .Mrs. K. Ai. Thompson of Perk-f 1:1 eley spent the past week as 1he Uliest of .Mr. and Airs. II. .N". Kd-, , wards and left here last evening . . for her home. , Have that k!uss tut In your ear i now. Our prices tire lower. AIed-1 ford Auto WreckliiK Co., I'lif No. 1 ',' Itiverside. Tel. TILL 1ST . Iniliided anions tile Orefjonhi ns j reeistred at .Medford hotels are i i T. S. (illbert of I'.Uie Itiver. .1. T. (ioodman of Salem. A. AL Swa i t h-y of Corvi.llls. V. liertram f Alarshfiehl. .1. li. Krost. V. AL llil . Iiry, .Mr. and -Mrs. W. C. Pent. II liuruoyne of JOugene. and the fol lowing from Portland: .1. K. Sum ner, IL II. Pomeroy, L. Al. Hibbe and A. K. Hall. Uecin- outfits In beautiful col ors nialte clever gifts. See them at Office Stationery tfc Supply Co.. across from Itlalto. IXllf Airs. Virgle Xetherlaml. formerly proprietor of a beauty parlor in connection with the Slusser barber shop on Main street, left here this morning for Portland, expecting to locate there. Home made? cakes and rolls. Airs. C. C. VanScoyoc. Phone CltU-.L IS!' Iternard Morshon. who look his father. Loroy Alershon, on a deer huuling trip In the lleagle terri tory, leaving early Saturday morn ing, relumed yesterday i. 'on with a nice dead buck, and hs father jtlinost expiring from fatigue. m veine gained his hunting knowl edge from association with Pud and Chuck Thomas, who learned their deer killing lore Tram an Itin erant umbrella mender seve.-al years iu;o. H Shingling, reshingllng, roof re pairing, f. N. McCollum, Sliti N Central. Phone 13L3-V. IK.S ' T. It. Pollock, iiccompiinled by IiIm. daughter. .Mis .Muriel Pollock, of Clendale, Ore., spent Ihe week end In Medford as the geMits of, ,A!rs. Pollock and another daughter. ! World's series baseball games. Intercollegiate football, presidential election, and the national hrnnd eating of these eventshear them on a Majestic radio, Palmer Music. House kIvch free demons! rat ions. 1KX Korosi Martin of Medford was fined r.'l In the Justice court at Cold Hill this week, on a charge of killing a spotted fawn. C. AL Martin of the name place was fined :r." for hunting without a license, linth were in-rented on Kvuns creek by Kred .Merrill, deputy game war den. lirantH Pass Courier. Xatwick, inc., makers of gowns, draperies, Hllpcovers, etc. 1SH K. A. Moore left here the end of the week for the 'Yakima valley in look after harvesting of crops on his two ranches. Pecipe outfits III beautiful col ors make clever gifts. See them at Office Stationery Supply l'n. across front Itlalto. 1 S 1 t f Kmtl ,ltreeht. manager of a i bit -al 2 at h Century store, aceom ; panfed by Airs. Albrecbt and ibelr 'biuuhter. spent Sunday visiting (K lamalh Kalis friends. Dressmaking and remodeling. Kasbion Shop. 421 Aledford I'.ldi;. W'hlh' onlv IS out of the tnlr ' e.irs registered hriv yesterd:iv. the frei'K Judi;lni; leant reielviim first number of stn'h v.wn that will vk- and the oppoi tiinliy to attend llo '.jhler today Will e lutlelt more, ae- 1'aeifie I u t ei'lia t Intia 1 l.lvestnek e enidini: lo the ren s raiion "f thK pnviiiou ;it I'orllaml later in the! ;oi nuijn. 1 Mini Allee nlin. formerly al Ml- taii.V's LeauU1 Shop. Is nnv loealeil 'it Wlneland's llemity Shoi. next 1 il.ior to Mote) Medford. I'hone 111 r i Start These Crispy Mornings with a bicakfnsl of FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD TOAST. It's goodness will surpriso you. 1 Through nil error It wiih stated Iti (his iiiipcr .Sunday that tlx ('niter l.nke guild of the I'l-i'shyH'i'luii church wuiild ludd their annual dinm-r at tin church piii'lor.s to night, .Scjitctnltci' 24. Inslfiul of tliat d;ilr tin affair is scheduled I to l.c gl.eii Ortoher i, In-ginning , Saturday night. According lo pre ' at 7 o'clock. Itcsfrvalion.s should ; cm plans, thit Legion mm will I be ! 1 phoned to Mrs. II. JJynan at . -ponyor a similar dnnec each suc ceeding Saturday night. The pro- Klamath Kalis .Vetted j i(.s M.L'.'i per ion lbs j KmJt .Market, Hionc i delivery. cm pota Johnson Kie u- u- Moure of Kligulie was a week end litest at tin- home of .Mr. ! and -Mrs. ('. T. HufrghiH. Don't miss the bargains at the I'.mniy I. on Hat Shop In Store. Al. AL ISu Pv crossing two different type. Luu is llcrholdt of Hillsboro has succeeded ill developing a large seedless crape that he declare will mow well . and other the Tualatin valley scetions of the north- j west. An unusual opportunity to yet , Kdi.son records, I'm each. Palmer ( Music House. 1 I Mr. ami .Mrs. ( P. Moiiahan and Aliv. AL A. Uorsej of J Hey Hills, I 'al.. ale spendlim this w i T- -Uiiniels summer k at lie -abin a j l'laniond lake. 1 .Natwitlc, Inc., niak(-rs of kowiis. ! draperies, slipcovers, ote. ! -'"'"i H. Peter arrived lu-re - "idiiy after a business tri, K lanial li Kails. .Mr. I'eler roe. ! motored to San Kraneisco IRS Sat- ntly with Mrs. peter and lltoir daughter. .Mis.- ; Kleanor. who Is a student at the Cniversity of Califc.rnla this fall.1 New arrivals from Cage In new smart felts priced very modest a! li.r.fl. A Oagp hat tells the style. The Hand Hus, 2:'3 Kast Cth St..! Invites you. 1 Sii ' Sale m's jmblic schools opened ! today with an enrollment estimated by (leorge Hug, superintendent, in excess of f,,0(Mi pupils. 'I'hore are j I prlnciials and teachers. j Kxtra ))eciai YmrgaliiM. Several I I hundred arrived more new fall hats hist ind are offered at those aving bargains of $4.!S. ! """"'J $3. its. .?.!(, Si.iiS and ?! no S A- i II. stamos iclveii. too. will, one fflf. I gaimi. The Kmmv Lou Hat sio.no.. I in AL AL Stor iv. 1 .Miss Klatidia Klu in and .Miss Constance A ndrevvs rol td yes leidny from : era! davs trip to. Cresci i City. IIomc made cakes and rolls. Mrs. C. (. VniiSoo.voc, Phone ti'.''.i-J. IMi .la - per Iteynolds left yesterday for lOugene to resume his work at the Cniversity of Oregon. He has spent Ihe summer n Aledfoid as sisting his parents. Air. and Airs. C. L. Iteynolds at the Hotel Hol land. Poems set to music. Alaster erafl Song Pnldishei , Seattle. '2 Hi Waller Jones. I Jr. U. A, Cham bers and son Hilly, and Uelbert Clifford spent the week end at the Lake o' the Woods, their trip I ing climaxed by a hike to the top of Alt. Pill. That the local moim-, tain Is much mm e difficult to climb 1 than Alouiitn Hood was the state-j ment maile by Dr. I'hiynbers, who' has accomplished the other feat ! recently. Miss Jtowcu dale left here yes loi'dny for Kugeno, where she will re-cnlcr Ihe t'nlversliy of Oregon this fall. J, ,1. Ibtehter was a business vis itor lu Hoseburg today. Pcglmiiug tomorrow night, Tues day, t he ,iu u ior boys' drum and bugle corps will be divided Into two practice groups, one for the Iruinmers and the olher for the ! buglei-M. Claylon Isaacs Is In charge f," r ' 1 of the drummers, who will meet ' T" nieiml on Thursdays, and Italph l!ogk'ltho" ,'("l',u1' (lire ts the buglers, who will in eel I on Tuesdays at 7 o'clock. At pr cut there Is a total of 7S boys equipped wilh instrument'. The practices are held al tin 1 loj Si-oUl headquarters. Attorney A. K. Iteames went o Klamath Kails Sunday on a busi ness trip, expecting lo return lo Medford this evening. .Mrs, I,. L. Loutisbury and son (leorge left by car this morning for Portland, expecting to upend the remainder of the week on a pleasure trip lu Hie city. I iaiil.lt .... i. II- it Iu I v-.. .... ,. "i. '. i company for Ihe .const ruet Ion of a Millie lumber shed at I2:t;i Cout! sheet, and to 1. X. Koy Tor a 2imn residence at ft 2 3 Hartlett slreel. The llogue Itiver calf club .tudt- inu le;im. eotuposed of l'"l'eil Har- ey. A drill 11 I leisehheruer iilfl 1 Doimlil t'ook, left (his afternoon i wilh t'iiuul.v Aqeut II. It. Unwell: a loin, wbi' re l hey will lie ru in tin Jlhklim eouipetitloli. 1 hoys plaeed second In the Josephine eouiily fair, the )oer yt'iir. I be betni: pabl ises of the trip are ie state fair board j hi eii-operal Ion wilh the loe.il ' ba n l;s. ( ! i n nt s I 'ass t 'ourler. I A sliulil snildlis " labor upi'li 1 lanis was repord'd this morning by (Chris C.Mtlb b at Ihe Ineal free em ploy to ' III buri'.iu. I'l ai t ieally 'lit of the pears hai b pleked. the lemaiiiim; arlety. Win ter Nelhs. b.-lm; harvest!.,! al Ihe present time. Apple pielilng is also unibr way. wilh prospeels for a fair .lop uhieh will le he.rvested wbhln the m xt luo or Ihiee week; Miss .loyee Mad.lox left yester day fM the I'niversity "f r'gon afier .qiemlini: the summer In the i lly w illi relatives. A marriage lieene as i yeMerday i. .lames L. Short, : f Coeo and INtlo r O .I'etetfon. 27. of the same plaee. Ammig the Callfurnla people rekMered al Medford lu-iels are N. lbe Ilinrtn ;in. Mr. iitii) .,s .1 I. Shepherd ,,r Lo Angeles, W A l.hlle, V Ihlin, Jr.. C, .1 . O K. II. C I:, U easier, K. W, Klseh ei and Chris i'...be of San 1'i.ui- ei - - i' Win 1 1 lima IN- 1 bmes and both t.f vhliind tMted a marl laue IteePH-. mug at the rmmiv Jerk' I Ii t- mo orfl.e ' Kl,lK in San Miss I'Mddie Welson it reel . w ho m i h ed he Kitrhiis.-o several davs after spending the summer then last night for Portland for . ernl days' visit with friend ,lM,'r ie n sev- Willi Hi.- McdfurU Uglun drum ; corps in ehurgi uf iho (Iuiie mid i an I'ffiMiUvc shi'll nmingeimmt fnr I tin- background uf the Pi-p IVd-j IItm urchcNlra, a good Hi zed crowd uf daiH'cr enjoyed tJu Hft-niid of) : a ?ri-s of affairs at Hilarity hall eds will In used in buying new ' suMs for the drum corp. j C. It. Lucas of Klamath Kalis, ' . ' v , ,'. " was union the Klamath section ! ...... , .... . ( N"- ' " i urged to attend tonights residents spending yesterday In , " "U "" uw 1,lul1 li,'a fur lllst meet irmut tho annm y ..mi to exer .Meuror.l. Illl,(-'u !n ,nt) 1'ifriHcnt'n (Mip tour- ( Ms right lo vuto al ihe annual 1 1 hi i 'i. n t f...-ki,.u ,.f i ...it... ' HtiirtlnK t the Mudfurtl t!olf ! election. A good lineup of candi- '..'..II i,n..." h been assigned by chief j ustiee IUUMI "I Man- supreme eun to hold eourt at Hums fir Haltou Pi'us, who is ill. .lu. Ik- Court will open at Hums .Monday, The traveling palronutfo at the j local hotels fid I off considerably j yesterday to what it hud been for ' a Jontf time past, but despite the fact that ihif tourist season prac tically ended a week aKo. yester day's' patronage . may have been uy a temporary lull. Keudut I ; K. Alurtihy. ; took out a I morning at . Hazey, ". I. and Kthe 3:t, of San Kraneisco marriage license tlii; tile county clerk's of 1 fice. C. i:. C.ates left las' liiellt for Portland, where he will spend to i day and tomorrow utieinHiiwr a . state hiKhwiiy commission meottnu ; there. He ex peels to stop over ill i the state fair at Salem on his way , home. Kvelyn I ew reiirni-tl to Kuom to resume here stuilies this inorn liS. after spending the summer , vacation here with her family. Tin- quarterly muster of Com J pany A, 1 s'ith infantry, will he ! held at the Armory tomorrow nihi. Tuesday, befriiinltiK at j o'clock. It is imperative that all j members bo present. Captain Curl V. Teiitfwald announced this morn- ! '"K- Tn,'lv w',, 1,0 ril'''s in l,M' clly during the week end. members of the local fire department naing rested since I Itursilay. .sepiemi -'. when 1 Iv illed out be- residence fire 1 cause oi a sina n ; wliicli did practically no uaiiwtKe. C.uesls rrom Washington state ! reginered :at Aledford hotels ln i elude H. T, Vawter of Seattle ami j Airs. A. .1. Linsey, I). P. and ,1. C. j Lindsey of Spokane. Then. Wlxson. supervisor of the ! 20lh Ceniury stores .and Krnest Haeekeir .ir Kllgeiie returned to their homes Saturday after spend ing the past week in this city. Airs. Kffle Thompson, formerly of Aledford but now of Perkley, Cal.. is the guest of Air. and Airs. II. X. Kdwards of Xorth Peach street. Karl Johnson, ."on oT Air. an.; Airs. Kdgar Johnson, brought home a three-prong buck yesterday as a result of a hunting trip to Ihe Ap pleu.ite district. Al llerzog of Yreka was a local business visitor here today in con nection with the Siskiyou county fair which starts Thursday. Sep tember T. .Mr. Herzcg stales tint a big program of races, stunts una i an aerial cirrus will be on .he j dally schedule each afternoon ofj the fair, and predictions are for j a big attendance. j , Alueh Interest is being shown in , ihe radio piano recital by the lal-; . cnted pupils of Airs. K. r. or WlllCn Will OC pienroie.i i-l.- j tion KM l-'J) tumorrow ntghl.!.. trUK Hli- 'ourlcsy of the Call- i u Power company. ' rf will be ?lven durlim Copeo hour from ! 10 1,1 n Jas. (Ioodman. wen Known i.e- Kionuairc of Salem, was a local business visitor In this city today. Mr. Croodman took movies of the .MedTord Legion conveniton last month for the Oregon screen re view. Miss Kli.abeth Lyons arrived here Ihe end of last week, expect ing to spend the winter months at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Moore. Miss Lyons will enroll al the Ashland Normal school, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaacs spent Sunday at McAllster Springs. Th y motored up hy the old route ami report extremely rotiwh roads miieli of the way. A. W. I'.aker. travi'lint; freluht at;enl fur the I'nion 1'aeifte. with heitthniarters at Ihifnt'. is In lliln elty for several days In eonneellon with fruit shipping business. II repnrls that he Is well pleased with the pear harvesting In this valley. Obituary Mi:i.Vl- Kllabeih I. Melvin passed away at the Saered Heart " Hospital September 'Jl, 1 1 L" S . lifter after an Illness of four days, aged IL' vears : monthH and J day Mrs, Melvln was a native of ine-i i-on. born near Myrtle Creek, She; later moved to California and made her home In that stale lor ; to yea i and has resided la Med-1 ford lor the past I o years, rest- s ('in ii4 illT South Newtown slreel. She leaves two daughter- tnd one son: Mrs. Clifford Moore, i Cr' vln i-ent City. Calif. Ports Mel and Al Melvin of Medford l- tmeral set vlees will be held al . the Perl Vuneral home 'ednrn- ' day. September "Jii. at '.'lO'.'. e;o-eloek p. m.. Kev. W II l-.alon oftleiatlng. Interment In Iho .M ed it ford eemelery. SMITH -Mrs. W. ,1. Smith, a rosi- ; deni uf Medford for the past ten ' years, passed away in Port land : September j;i at tin ago of al j years.. Slu leaves lo mourn her : passing ono daughter and one son. 'Ciina- It. and Allen A. Smith, both of Medford. also her mother. Mrs. Hell Mevamler, and one sis to. ( Miss liraee Alexander of Traveise City. Miih. Knneral services v ill be nm- ilueted from the now Conger fun I oral parlors. West Main at New 1 town. Wednesday. September -. at L' -lt p. m. Uov. K. IV Uiwreme will have eharge itf nervloes. with vnn. entombment In the Medford mausoleum. Mall Trlhum- ml me 20,000 pooplo every (t;iy. 32 QUALIFY !N GOLF TOURNEY . i:lul ltlav. Pill Vawter. ( .! Sm,m : aiitf nile HuliiK'M will nave to play fltT ,() seL. W tlic-ll KvtH No. 30 oil (j,e (,.,. j-Juc-Ii of these pluvurs . shol 101 vcsleldav The (italifyin KCorus ninned from 7, niude hy Chan. Kmm, to ihe litis notod above, with many of the players hIkavIiik a niarkcd improvenuint over what they did six months hko. 1 The qualityiim round was with out handicaps, hut the tourney will be handicapped so everyone will have u chance to win. Helow is Klven the list: Kkuii playing Fish, MecUimui playing Al enderfcr, and so on down the line: 1. Ksnn. I'. Fish. Iteckinau. I. Alenderl'er. T. N'ernon Vawter. li. K. .1. AlePheiHon 7. Heney. S. .1. Ilonier. !t. Shrieve. 10. Thomson. 11. It. Hammond, Sr 1. CI. Roberts 13. C Alarx II. Hunt. 1.1. Corum; HI. L. 'Hi'penlei', 17. Kid Smith. IS, W, Isaacs. I ii. Voorhies. M. McC'askey. 21. Hussell. L'-'. Hosenhei'K. X',. Weeks. 1M. Aliles. Ji. ti. Hates. I'd. Dr. Kmmuns 27. Urallie. 2S. Wilcox. 2!b John Tomlln. :io. (Tied wiiiuei'l. Id. Ttimy. 112. Scliellel. Radio Program KMED Mall Trihuiic-Virln Station Monday, September 24 V. M. (i: la News and Market lle- port. S to ! Sixth Street Service Station and Porter l.nmber Co. fr II to 10 Mono Motor Oil Co. Tuesday, September 25 A. .r to ID Reliable Ororury. t ('on DeVore. 10 to 1 1: ::o Soiilherii Omnoti Fleet lie. Hl::!ii to II Swem's. (lift Shop. II lo ll::il)-M. M. Heparl- incut Store, i II: :t0 lo 11! Colonial llakery. P. .M. 12 to ! The Independent Kleelrie Co. 12:".ii to 1 :.'t0 MouaiTb Seed &. Feed Co. K.U.KM. Clrr., HiMil. ITl Till'! I.uilf i.r ii iicwhiirn '': n ri.uiul Similiiy lirni nth kiiiiii- brush in I'iiIiiKm-'h wniil mi I hi- uiilsklrtK of Hiili iii. The IhmI.v was w rnppi"! In ii tnwi'i. i nrrc is no riu is lh'- l-l.-ntilv of tin- llllcl. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l.OHT pllp. -Small hlaeli mid inn male' UilU V. Hth Ml. Tel. ;i!MI-V. 1 KOi: KAI.i; I)el,avel miming- ma ehtne enmplete. bargain: also J iron-gray mares. 'A miles from Central I'oint tut highway. Hoy Lambert. I l'n I'Oli liy.NT Kuruisbed apart ment. I'hone ir.LMl. is:.ti' U ANTKIV Lady plrs and pears, ehards. paekers for ap pear CreeU (ii-IS7- K(HI SALi: C!as Koli ItKX'l Two offiee rooms in the .laeUson County Lank Lldg. Impiire at Kink. iMiJ (-(iNVA.i;Sti:T A I i : ! ; s t IKiMK. L'.:i Cranlte St.. Ahland. Terms for ronva leseents, s pr day; old people and invalids, s.'hi per month and up, aeeordinu to room and eare, 1 s.ltf KtHl ItM.NT, SAl.K Hit TltAUK -New ."'-room modern bungalow, in .laekson vtlle. See owner at fin I l'.eatty St. 1 S! WAXTLP Saxophone player for loeal orehestra work: ood fob Address Mux XX. .Mail Tribune. i ni; W A XTK1 I leneVal housework by single middle agv'd woman. Tel. :-r,i ix. is.; FERTILIZER Sulphur CAR JUST UNLOADED. WITH US 1 Monarch Seed """ '!-!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIM T- LEGION ELECTION I TO BE BIS EVEMI ' l.'i ,.t M.wlf.n-.l ut dates Is on th" Lei-.ioii ticket a lid two or more mem hers have hot nominated for every office, thus a surini; plenty of competition. In addition to t:a flection and short business niretln-r, there will he an entertaiiiinenl proni'iiin and dale both doK and cat imiietits. i a biK "feed" in the armory mess There will be two large wards, hall served by (he Uulies' Au-'1'1"' dogs-, ,,ne for the sick dogs, j jliary. t which can lake care of liit, and, A sp'.'clal In vital lou is extended I 'n fnr Hie well, which will a-J hy Post Commander Itiomley to all : eunnnodate ::o or more. The lat-l out ol town Legionnaires to attend ter ward will have a separate ruu this imnortant meetini;. which will way to assure the uecessai-y ' he called at S p. m. Th: t'oliowiim is a list of the candidates to he voted on at tonight's election: Pest Commander John Ilolmur and K. C. Fovgusoii. First Vice Commander Kd Web ber and Fd leach ! Second Vice Commander Llnyij Williamson, Henry Flulner, Harry .h)or- anil A. U. ('ullinr. AdjirtautiA'on Itrown and Lee .Carlocl; i Finance OtTicer- Hernice Cainer- ion. Hon Newbury and Alelvin Ho-! ;.';an. ; Chaplain A. .1. Anderson, II. F. . AIcFlhose.' A. U Collier. Horace ; Lromley and Itay 'i-iuhi : ; Kxeciilivu Coninilltee Harry I Moore, Horace Uromlev It. H. l!ry anl, 1111 Holder, Jas. Collins, Paul MelJnnald. Ted Maker. Ha He Davis. i Joe KlloKel. Fred Stdielfel. Ileniy i Pace, A. U. Collier itnd Km 11 Pro- . I'by. WW TRAFFIC COP RESULTS IN FIE .1. Clark, a youiiK packing i 'house worker of Aledford made a; sad financial mistake last Saturday ; : eveniiiK when in driving: his car ! south at about :U) miles an hour at : : the end of South Itiverside avenue. ' jon the Pacific Highway he passed a car tfoing tp" same direction in ! I front of him. 'iid nearly collided Willi Ihe car of State Traffic OlTi i cer .Moore who was coming north.! tll was only the e;;poit driving uf ! the officer, who later arrested ! j Clark, that prevented rt bad colli- j jsioii and Miiash-up. 1 t In .1 udge Taylor's court this ; forenoon Clark was fineil Sio and j costs, ami suffi red the .'UMpension of his driver's license for the next j I ." days, on his plea of guilty to (the charge of imprudent and reck ; less driving. I At that, his punishment was j very lenient, due prcbably t. his I frank statement of tin- circum- stance::, and his explanation that I he was closely watchin." bin motor, .which he said war: urn-kin bait at the time, a.; Jud.gc Taylor has re ' pealed ly given wain ing that he would impose stiff punishment on jail violators fouml Kuilly uf p:ts.s ; Iiit; .n-iitind i';u-s withom suft'irM'nt ! i-U'iininrc iilu'ai! I'm- the MitVly ol' an upproai'liiiiK: rn r. l I.I. INI is. Alont., Sopt. 21. (!, (Jcnrso t-Vlinciclc:- uf Ciiliiinlius. Jl,m., Inuiud to lluulll. Tom Clark r l.lriiiKulini ri'i-i-ivwl liilrns lriim uhich In- i.i not cxpci-h-d tn n-ctiver and Clan-nee I rie of Mvinustuti was seriously injured when a plane piloted by Vvlv hurst inlu flanti'-s today when il tnadi: a ton-cd lam! Iiik on lh'1 outskirts of Laurel. Hi miles from hern. 0 STATE THEATRE South CciHr.il Near Elyhth TONIGHT "DISCORD" Featuring COSTA ERMAN Also Comedy and Scenic Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Continuous Show Daily Matinee 1 to 5 P. M. Evening 6:30 to 1 1 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, contin uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures change daily except Thurs day. PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY & Feed Co. i i MEDFORO WILL SOON HAVE NEW DOG HOSPITAL The new .Medt'ord Voter! nar.v hospital, now bi-Mii; bin it by Dr. i. '. SUme. on Xorth Central. ;dl tn"t "f nhoiit P.OU(. will li completed in three weeks, accord -iiit; to tlie loal veterinarian. TLe eoiierete structure, which is to . on tain all the modern features ami latest frills, will aeenmmu- i amount of daily e-eiviso. The jward for cats will m a separate; j department. j Ur. stone will U ep an attend! ant. who is to be provided with j a room in t he hospital, and who . will be on hand to administer con- : stanily the needs of the in- ; valids. i 'I be building, which i proof structure, has been I of the local veterinarian fiii til-: P 22 years, and no effort being spared to make ii one of the most complete and oiit.siand-l ing hospitals of its kind along the; coast. I !"side t he three large ward" mi SIITTETD ! ICECREAM! PASTUERIZED SAFE 'PURE ! PRODUCED PACKED' I I THE SANITARY WAY i I- ir These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ! Phone w 1 t i ,IaJl5 i Power Marmon-built straight-eight motors of even greater smoothness. Larger motor more power in "68". New Beauty New hood ami front end design. Newfitments. New colors. Double chromium plating of all exposed metal parts. (Require no polishing.) Easy Riding A famous Marnton char acteristic even more pronounced. Prices New 'W $ 1465. New ""S" $ 1965. l'.o.b. factory. Ue luxe equipment extra. HIGHWAY MOTOR 123 So. Eiversida Quality Cars WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCERS lentioned the establishment will bo m-ovided with a doctor's office. an examining room and a surgical room, ciiuipped with a specially built operating table. , naiiH. where the neceaaary medi cines for hoi'ital use are stored, will opn off this department. There will also be a kitchen, in, which the hospital meals will he pre.;, iv. t. Also, for even the most nervous ami ilni'ky paticlKs (Dr. Stone says these are to be found, as usual, anii-nif the female of the specie;-; i, lie is having a special Hipping department, a bath room and shower provided. So there Is every reason to believe that th patients will not only lie pro- nouneeu curei:. mu pieasiniy wen groomed, upon their return to tli. lutrm-il nunine of life. To SEE and HEAR HURRY! I Only On. Day Aft ,4- li I TODAY t Piiramoimt's Second Big Sound Production ESTHER ' "TheSAWDUST, PARADISE " A child of the spangled aiena brines you all the drama of circus life. YOU HEAR! t It AH. The spiel of the side show barkers, the lur ing peal of the circus calliope. 3 ffJ- I lllMjiwMmwujiiMi.i.i..iJ n TODAY Management of of Slusser Beauty Shop Changed Airs. K. I-:. Powell litis laker. er management of the liea .iiy parlor loi-ated in the Slusser jiar-i-r Slpp al Last Alain lroot. The parlor which is one of . Die best equipped in the city was for 1 merly operated by Alrn. X'irgiu Xctluclaml. Al:s. Powell has eondu c i e d poauty shops in A led ford fin- sev ral years and is thoroly ex peri- marcelliiu; and other i,,-,,,,,,.,- llf j.eauty parlor work. . Classified ndveriislnir ef- resultH. Sing With Vitaphone LYNN COWAN Master of Ceremonies Also THE ARKANSAW TRAVELERS and THE TALKING NEWS REEL iliill 'Willi cdlflsjpllaay' THIS is to announce the New Series Marmon 68 and 78 two great new straight-eights at the price of the average six a continu ation of the basic Marmon princi ples which have been so conspic uously successful, plus the latest findings of Marmon engineers aia.d body designers. Here, we confidently believe, are the greatest values you have ever been asked to consider in any auto mobile. We invite you to see these new cars in our salesroom today. CO. Phone 254 STRAIGHT-EIGHTS