V "WETSFQTffl ItTCfVj TTlTSmm, MEDffORP, OKECioVr, TTTF.ST)'V Y,J SFPTTCAfTiET?' W, I92fl. 'RKffl? THREW CICAR MAGNATE OF EXMNER'jSrSSSii $ "'" ; A VEW YORK, Sept. (?) biimHinL-uuu v..Kui ni.irvn, . hia bride f four days, thn former ci Airs. K. II. Koehler, wore on aj f wedding cruise aboard his yacht j ...J today. ;f They were married in Stamford, ,1, Conn., Saturday but the fact was mid ' not generally known until an an - : , nouncement by his business; ubsouI- . Uitefi hero last night. They had. not . known of the marriage, It was said .r until Inquiries caused them to get in touch with the chain store mag- nate, who con firm en: the rumors. Schulte and his first wife sop :, united in 192 6, but that thQre had 1 been a divorce was not generally known until the announcement of the wedding. The first Mrs. J,i Bchultn has been given custody of their three children. The present pMrs. Schulte is the widow of 10. II. Koehler, business associate of chulte's and former treasurer of ,aark & Tilford, one of the fctahuHn enterprises. Mr. Koehler died three flr'trH ago. .'J Mr. Kchtilte who is Cfi years old jrose from an $18 a week store . 'clerk to one of the largest chain Btore operators In the country. A .though his wealth runs Into mil . 'lions he has retained his simple tastes. When In New York he ;goes to 'work on the subway from .Ills Park avenue apartment, j r 1 FOR SELLING AUTO ;! MADERA, Cftl., Sept. 25. (P) V J. B. Trollenger was arrested here 4 yesterday charged with taking a tar from Medford, Ore, and sell ing It in Berkeley while there was stili a balance due on the purchase price, ile is alleged to havo . changed the engine number plates in order to effect the sale. i Tho local authorities will take I no action in this matter, andChief ! of Police Cletus McCredie today! I wired Madera, CaTif., to this effect, j L which will result in the release of i Trollenger today. ' j I The automobile In the case was j a 1-ord, Trollenger purchased from j the Mason Motor company of this: city. He owed a very small bai- j nnce on the auto. J The sheriff's office has not been nd vised what action will be taken 1 upon tho California law, prohibit ing the altering of engine numbers. Political Talks on Air Tonight NEW! YORK, Sept. 25. P) To f niBht's national political radio !j speakers will be: ! Assistant Set . etary of the Treaa ; nry Ogden h. Mills at Washington - over WABC and the Columbia net : work at 7:30 p. m., eastern stand- ard time. Democratic National Chairman v. John J. Raskob from New York ; over WABC and the Columbia net 's work at 9:30 p. m., eastern stnnd ; ard time. His topic will be "Pros i perity." Voters' Service: "The Candl V dates on Labor," Maj. George Heiry and Mrs. Raymond Robbins at I! .-, p. m., eastern standard time - .; WEAF and 21 stations. V ." Blind Veteran Arrives : .., NEW YORK, Sept. 25. () i ; Lieutenant Georges Scapini, French ! ! veteran of the world war and blind 1 j luemoer m me rTencn parliament, l i; arrivea nere toany on His way to ' ,, the American Legion convention in I V, San Antonio, Texas, October 811,: " where he will represent his gov-' f eminent. I ,. To Continue on Job MADIHOX. Wis.. Kept. 25. (IP) I l mains to the desires of Oover t nor Henry L. stimson of the Phil I; Ipplne Islands, Kugene A. Oilmen c ' : will continue as vice Rovernor, he ' r announced today. Professor Clll .1 more said he will sail In nbout ten I days for the islands whore he has V hepn vlre governnr for six yf.irs. I Interior and Exterior Painting, Kalsomining Papering Interior Decorating JARMIN AND WOODS DRUG STORE Is a Sample of Our Work F. J. RUNTZ PAINTING CONTRACTOR Phone 359-J Chinese General j Not Only Lost War But 20 of Wives nesp lender who rose from a . .J coo He luhorer In Hat-bin to dictator of Shantung province' id ,Ih Ih WorryillK him mom than Hip tvveiseH lit- .sul'i'ered in battle last week. - f A little more than ten days airo Chung bid a fond fare- well to the female members of his household. , In the flervo fighting that followed Chang met defeat, ; his troops sui-rendred and j his wives scattered In every t direction, llo has located j five concubine in Mukden, one Hussian wife at Harbin and two more in Korea, but the whereabouts of the 1!0 others is what the defeated dictator is frantically trying to learn. J- War VcLh CMiltetl. WASHINGTON, Kept. 24, W) Major-General Charles P. .Summer all, chief of staff of the army, has issued a call to, 87,000 World war veterans of (he first division. A. 10. to meet at the annual reunion ' at Los AnKel's. October JS-21. W. O. HeroK ltc-t'letcii ASTORIA, Ore, Sept. 25. (VP) Wilhelm O. Ilerxog of Cortland late yesti-rday was elected presi dent f the Sons f Herman for the fifth successive year. Arthur I Be'wersil.ii-f of Astoria was elected j first vice president. Portland was selected as l!tL!l convention city. 10 LcM'is Killed BATAVI At .lava, Sept. 2-1. (A' A telegram from Kota Uadja. nor thern Sumatra, today said ten lepers were killed, and four wound ed when a colony resisted efforts of officials to treat them. The Jackson County Bank Congratulates Jarmin & Upon the completion of their splendid New Drug Store The Jackson ESVADLISHED Medvord, Oregon Commercuil Savings Safe Deposit MEMBER 1 GDERAL KESERVG SYSTEM The New 113 Medford, Oregon JACKSON COUNTY IX H. Ilanrtall, local missionary of the. American Sunday School union for Nouth western Oregon, has set 1.1 Sunday school In opera tion during the past 1 1! months. making a totul of 47 rural com munltles now being ministered to by the American Sunday School I union. j Mr. Randall has traveled 13.000 j miles and visited 8C4 families in I giving religious call to theso com munities. He also preached 234 sermons, held seven daily vacation Bible schools, established . prayer meetings and young people's soci I eties, besides distributing several hundreds bibles and gospels of John. A number of conversions resulted-from this work. J. .1. ltny of Contralia, Wash,, Is spending the week with Mr. Randall, looking up friends of the work here in Medford. "The First Kiss" Is Rialto Attraction A simple, yet forceful, love tnle is "The Kirst Kiss." co-starring Fay W'ray and Gary Cooper, the glori ous young lovers, which Is now playing at the Kinllo theater. It is by far one of the finest efforts on the part of any producing or ganization in transferring a really fine story to the screen. The story was adapted from "Knur Brothers" by the famed short slory writer, Tristram flip per, which appeared in the Satur day Kvening Post. It has, briefly, to do with the efforts of n young Woods County Bank Willamette Ave. l man to miiUo mhk-siuI men out of three luzy brut lit' rs, all born of an old family of Maryland, but which has fnllen down. 4' he young j man, whom you may guess now to I ho tiary ronper, it an oysterman very much in love with the town's rishest belle, Kay W'ray. The gulf j between them is mu'CPfufully closed, : which fornid one of the most in- t p r e s i f n k and hearr-throbbing stories ever shown here. Good Vaudeville at Craterlan Tomorrow In dipping into the vast amuse- I nit-Hi itsrivuir controlled oy tne Western Vaudeville Managers as fiilliiiiilllliliiilllllllliillliiililiilllllllllllilliiiiillillliiiiiiiiiiliiii Jarmin & "Woods j . ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF Medford's Newest Drug Store and Fountain Service "THE FINEST DRUG STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY" j Tlrarsdlay JARMIN & WOODS' OPENING SURPRISE BARGAINS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . Both for .. Made by the THESE ARB ONLY 'A FEW OF THE OPENING BARGAINS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Every Visitor to Our Store Will Receive a Gift BE SURE TO COME-TRY OUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE WE VP ANT YOU TO SEE OUR NEW DRUG STORE I Jarmin & Woods I Corner Main and .lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll sociation, thu bookers have taken a little of this and a little of that with the result that a mos pleasing variety of entertainment will be included on the vaudeville pro gram at Hunt's Craterlan theater tomorrow. Headlining the program Is the "Springtime Uevue' in which a group, comprising two captivating misses and three elever-bo..vs, revive fond recollections of the good old school days when, as kids, we wero diligently engaged in the tedlous ness of mastering the three H's. So much has been written, preached mill debated about "It" that Weber and Woolsey have con ceived :tu unusual eumedy offer ing entitled. "Oh. For C.oodness' Sake," in which the exemplification of a modern flirtation is depicted amid roars of hearty laughter. A 50c Bottle of SILQUE FREE With Every $1.00 Purchase BE SURE TO GET YOUR BOTTLE OF SILQUE Hot Water Bottles Value $2.00 Fountain Syringes Value $2.00 All New Stock $1.98 Miller 'Rubber Company Centrn 1 tiro. Stanley and Virginia, two j native-born Georgians, offer "lilts j of Dixie." Quaint character bits Interspersed with songs of their J own composition comprise the ma-I Jnr part of the act. Having attained a position of ( distinction as contortionists and balancers. Hob and Olive Nelson have created a word to describe their work, which Is not considered a trade-mark, so whenever the names of Hob and Olive Nelson are seen, nlso appears the word "flexion.' Thn feats these super and supple gymnasts perform not only require the utmost skill but undaunted courage and ever-steady nerves, for their stunts an not al together free from being hazard ous. Completing the bill are Cole and Wade, two ebony-hued steppers. who certainly inut have educated! feet for they do about everything! in ine line of dancing that can be ; done. t KILLS WRONG MAN FOItT COLLIN'S, Coin., Sept. 25. ifVi George Morrison, ranch uwn er, admitted to police today that he was the slayer of Dale Trallor, L'H-ycar-old 1-os Angeles youth who .was shot from ambusli on Morri son's ranch hero Thursday night. Trallor was a victim of mistaken identity. Morrison told the police. SEPTEMBER f M 0 ' BEAUTIFUL Box Stationery and Correspondence Cards Assorted colors. Value $1.00 choice - 59c Colleen Moore TOILETRIES 75c Perfume, 75c Face Powder $1.50 Value Both for Murribou admitted, the polko do. clared, that be had Intended fur" three months to kill Fred Hall, hls neighbor, whom he accused of pay ing attentions to Mrs. Morrison, lift mistook Trallor for Hall In tl'in darkness when the youth knocked, at the door of his home. Trailed' was seeking another rancher in tha vicinity, av Operation Fatal SALEM; Ore.. Sept. 25. (P) Mrs. Clifton Irwin, 31, prominent Salem society matron, and prior to her marriage widely known socially in Portland, died at a local lion-, pilul early today after a Cuesarian operation. Her infant son died a few-hours later. Mrs. Irwin was the wife of Captain Irwin. Her maiden name was Mnrjorie Cameron. 89c Medford, Oregon