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VKUVj two Jocal and Personal Tomorrow will be a fiin- autumn dav fur uulliiKi. aecoidiny i ill' wealh r forecast of this forenoon, no lmiht miiny local people will i'iijiy auto rides on tin- hml- j wnvs. ami : goodly numucr ih visit inter Lake. Diamond lake ; ih.- (n-ei.n Cave ami other hill j mis. of course there win unite a number of hunters nml nuclei's at the riv in Ihe cr and otli-i streams. lume. Cold Hill tonight. H") Muosts from a distance register- ( iti mi Med ford hotels lui'imie jji . i ii-u Kohei'l l)olbv of l-alr", j I,- .'. w i llaii:ht of Annapolis, j m.i' Mushaeher of New Vorl; ' ' it Si.ffnnl of Krt-i ..... ..-!.. mi,u I'hT.i-ltv Kelier rf ' Columbus. ., Mr. and Mrs. 1.. H.t.KUi(1 u,,. load." The Oregon ia n. ! lEldlev of Vancouver C Miss; I-;. i. (iovill-r of New Weslminsl I!. C, and Hnberl Hiishnell of Cii yar.v. Can. Daiui- at the rcmilitr d.mce t ,.I..l.f WsilklT 111 a .loine firleve and Dewey Hill; were amoiiK the Tlhl fans from li-iisiieet In alleiidunee al the ."X- inn matt lies held her lioih were horrified c last nishl vhen f ih eontestants In Un main ev-nl MM-elvi'd a bloody nose, as they are nol ueit to such gory sights. 1'rlviite t'aekard sedan koIiik to ,os Angeles M o i d a y inornlnK. Would like rew passeimC'i-H lo share .xpenses. :.H I. Main. Htl The Chemawa Indian fooiball lea in and rooters of Sab-m. ho iU-ilv.Ml i:- the city last evening, are ,-ue.sls at Hie lintel Medford dining (heir stay In the city. They will leave fur home some time to morrow. Crangi' dance, Kagle Point, Sat. MiMhL lCverybody welcome, liio The Crater Lake (iuild of the Vresbyli'i'lan ehureh will give a dinner Monday night, October 1. in the church parlors al 7 o'clock. Those who have received Invita tions for the nTfalr should notify Mrn. IE. Hviian Immediately by calling !iHJ-X it they expect to at tend. KIneiitd'K ilillire, Cold Kill to nigl.i. Two Calif tin couples were luarrfed by .ludiif Taylor In his court here yesterday afternoon. They were Dorolhy Mead anil Itiilldl Orton of Riverside county, tuid Ida Sadler of San Joaquin county and Jaselnth S. Guzman of Si'criunenlo eou lily. The local wit nesses s.-rvlim at hnth ceremonies were Oeo. W. Wood nnd I. K. Ky. c. L. (loff writes all kinds of ln stiriince. See him. T.-lephone office. 4 I Kast Main. IXSilf Aulone li. Ilias and Laura K. I.OHK. both glvlHK their home as Central Point, were united In mar riage ill the office of Justice of the Peace II. I. Heed of Oold Hill. Tuesday. Hold Hill News. I Hue Mission grapes now ripe. Three cents a pound. J. A, Manke, luo miles east of Jacksonville, ad joining Clanev orchard. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Toniliu will be among Ihe loral people send imr the week end at Diamond lake. They will motor to the resort Sun day morning and will ho accom panied by Mrs. Tomlln's brother and slsler-in-law. Mr. and Mr". Leslie Toinllu of Knnsas City, who are visiting in Medford. I'n-lo-tbe-inlnute stylish sporl dresses am I suits, silk and wool jersey, made lo measure. Patterns can be seen at Ihe Kashloli Shop. Medford Dblg. room -121. lS7tf Included among Ihe Orenonlans registered at Medford hotels are Un- members of the chemawa In dian football team of Salem. Mr. and Mis. Arthur W. Kelley. l- C (J.Mty. Mr. and Mrs. tl. N, Straw hridge of Kngone. ('has. A. Itrown of linker. A. Lisle of Albany, Mr. and Mis. .1. I.ievin and K. N. Ilurd , uf Seaside. Krank VanDoren and 1 1 S. Vork of KoKchurg ami Mr. ami Mrs. I.. M. Hill of Salem. Klamath Kalis Netted (1cm pota toes Sl.'j.'t per 1 no tos. Johnson -'i nit Market, Phone 7S.1. Krer delivery. H'l Joe (iormau. the well known Veteran pugilist . was one of the ( Ira nls Pass men here atteniling last night's fUht card. I.el me write your fire Insurance, j C:nl Y. TeuKWald, Hotel Holland. Phone U'i.1. tf A carload of Kbiuiiitlt pliiulce bus been shipped to Sun l-'iaiu-lseu j to be tested as lo Its commercial j value as a material in certain types I of construction. Pi-tng your clean f rlel Ion -top : palls lo Hutchison Mercantile Store. . I Jarmin and Woods arc to bo congratulated on tho metropolitan ar rangement of their new store. It is also a self evident fact that they rccognizo tho quality in their choice of FLUH KER'S MILK BREAD ' for their fountain lunches. J The following ItullilliiK permltH were issued Friday: Tu K. K. IHiil-- liani. Hi Mistletoe street, for a L'th) i addition: to George Seeley, Iteck-j man avenue, a permit for a $7ii" j residence, and to Mr. Sceley an- j other $400 permit. ; Dance. Iliversfdu Community j Club. Saturday. Soot. 2Utll. IfO Itev. K. Iverson retuiiied lo his home in Medford the other day nfior visiting in tin Klamulll basin fol. S(.Vonil (lays at Morlli, )ini Mt- J.akl. Kim.ui)rs ,ancc, fjold Mill tn- i iilKlit. ItecoKnized as one of tin best in l fur me it assessors in Oregon on the ubiei-t of assessment and taxation ' nffl(, i.. i luiiruiiii ...miiiIk Ml Cfil-. 1 mlin, who attended llir- annual ( ,lin(.tini' of lissessors at I'endleton i.lst WOfAi. is In I'orllaml now ns ! . ,f.,her of the nronerly lax re- ; , .(.( oui u .,!:... t.. relieve the! i,,.,t, ,.:,l iru,;iv i.nd "din. Dunce at the regular danee to-, night. Walker's. 1 !"( I Mayor O. O. Alenderfer has been a bifsiness visitor several days. In Portland for i 1 ange dance, Katile Point, Sat. niuht Kverybody welcome. l!Mi Aiiioiik t he California its regis tered al Medford hotels are II. C. Sims C. X. Hermhoi and John A. Nealy of Sat-ra mento. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ICankin. Mr. and Mrs. .1. t Crafts, .1. J. Hall. M. l. Helmer. C. II. Cohan. M. W. Carr. M. N. Jones of San Kranciseo. .1. K. Hail of Corning. Mr. and Mrs. K. Whft mer of Derketey. Mrs. L. Andrews of Slmol. Durris Diinean. A. S. night. l!"j Kane, A. L. McClure. Mori l-'liiin, i Members of Ihe Jackson C'oun P. Strongland and Mr. and Mrs. ty Medical society will hold a mect Pobleriuan, all of Lus Angeles. I inK Wednesday eveniriR. October 3. Oregon Fire Itclfef Association at the home of Miss June Karhart. of MeMiutivUIe. Ore. C. I.. Ooff. who lias agreed to serve the phy agent, A)'. Mast Main St. Tel. U-i:. j iclans a venison dinner at 1 IHSIf o'clock. Dr. . iMacCraeken of Hal-obl Isaacs, rcpi- tiling in'1 Palmcr Music House, attetwled the Siskiyou county fair at Vreka, Cal.. yeslerday and today. Dr. Alfred Hurklund, chiroprac tor. 314 Liberty Dldg. 117 Mr. and Mrs. I la yard Johnson of I 'ort land, where Mr. Johnson Is chief driver for the ft re depart ment, have spent tills week filling and enjoying the scenery In liogue Itiver valley. Vesterduy they mo tored to Crater Lake. 1) a n r e. Riverside Coniuuinily Club. Saturday. Sept. L'llth. 1 !M The swiftness of air-mall trans mission ami delivery Is Illustrated by the fael thai Augusta (i lover, county nurse, received a letter Thursday, September 27. which was mailed In Spartausburg. S, C, al S p! m. on September 1M. The letter had to go from Spartans burg to New. York City to connect with the transcontinental air-mail service. Other postmarks read: New York City, September 2.".; San I-'raneisro, September Uii, and Med ford. September '21. To every woman eoiiiing into the si ore after this evenipu we will give a miniature Cut ex Manicure set. Heath's Drug Store. 190 Mis. It. A. Wolfe of Westfork. Ore., arrived here this morning for a short visit at the home of cr sister. Mrs. Ralph Young. Dance, Hold Hill tonight. I tin (iticsls from Portland registered al local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Ituliue. Mr. and Mrs. .las. Corlnaok. C. II. Weatherslone. It. H. Partridge,. Clara Newton, A. O. Conley. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mc Cullough. Mr, and Mrs, A. It. Carle.-. W. C. Kell. Mr. and Mrs. II, l-'armer. (ieorgt- Drake. I-1.. P. Iliinds and Allan It. Cox. Orange dance, Kagb Point, Sat. night. lOverybndy welcome. 19U Ititth and I'bde Harmon of (rants Pass are attending Ihe nor mal sehol at Ashland. This is lOlsle's second year at that school. Cash for clean friction-top pulls, (plans, half and gallon sizes. New home-made sorghum soon. Hut chison Mereuntil" Store. IHL' Miss Donna MeDoiiough of Sums j to IhigeiiM, where she will enroll in the business college. The Thomas Keally nnd Small Loan Co.'s office in the Palm MIU., I corner Main and Front, will be e.Insml until Oct. 1. If The fire department was railed out this morntnu at I t o'clock by a grass fire at C0!i Kast Main street. Seventy -five gallons of chemical1 were used in extinguishing the fire. D a n c e. lllverside Community I Club. Saturday. Sept. ?'.'lh. 1 M Dayard Octchell b-lt Medford this morniny for Seattle, where he will re-eni Wiixhhuiton a fall. le I'ulveisily of I sophomore Ibis IIoks for Market fall the Kami It 11 reap fit-operative IvM-llHUSe if vmi hav' anv hot;s ready to ship. A mi' pool is being made up for di tnmcnl l-'rlday. Dctober( T. 1 1 T MioK'n I'bn-e. the lunch depart ment In co tin ret ftn with .lo hi. son's market on West Sixth street, was sold this week by Mrs. 1,. Mack lo J. Ilaiimi and Karl tkiwe, who took possession Thursday. Miss Alice Olin. formerly at Ml Iml :.' lteniitv Shop. Is now located it Wineland's lteauty Shop, next loor to Hotel Medford. Phone Rl. : ih; ; flUrts fiom the utilte of Wash- i lnv;liMi at loci I botrlfi Include Joe Moore. Mrs. II. I. Kennedy, M. Tlpplnu, It. Wright. K. f. I.a('lMir and Mtss Marie Thyueson. all of Seattle. , (Irant;e dunce. Kmrie I '(dot njirht, 1 Ai'vvbod v weleome. A momr who atti i b:hl w r 1 1 11 1. Xotl.-f! tc will tile l'ru!iect restm-nts ob'.l the fluht her- nt c ,lim firleve ami Dewev The Med ford D.-hvdra- tnrt noei iittn'r Mnodav; murulUK. Oct I. U'-.s Wm. Shel - Inn, A 1'.. Knnv b's. representative of li" It. it. Mn no companv of San Kranelnen. nrrlverl here this toern lo: i'U a several days' ImixIucm .1 ui. Cold mil t.-j l i Mi.nt.hm f' . Mrs itv Mill-, i II.- turned to Medfcrd I'll -iv ift'T ipendlnu h wed( at the T K. Daniels cahtn at Dia mond lake. Mr. Monohati Is n brother of Mis. DntilcK Ornime dance, liitle Voinl. Sat. night, Kvcrj-botl welcome. 190' WTCDFOUD MATL llxrollciit roualiliK woro nlenliflll ut the public market this mornfnu. and if frost doesn't lilt llio field this week, next Saturday will probably see. the last of the season, the men in charci reported tills morning. There have been no watermelons on hand for over a 'ween, mil cameioupi wrn un win- today, oilier products at the mar ket included a few. tomatoes ami HtririK beans, the first picking of Mil"N:and yellow eiillnt; apples. Heath's DriiK Store is kIvIhk a i -..t.. Miinlcuro et tu 1 all ladles eominc to the store after fi this evening. 1 !Ml : iJurtiiK lite iiast three days 1 50,- 000 four-Inch eastern brook trout .....(ii, ! I lift tit fit nf Mt 1 from I'll t. 1 lie rish were uiiten the Crooked Creek hatehery Fort Klamath and the work was I done bv the .Medford li'Uation dis- ll,L.s fur Market Call the Farm n ..i. i -n.iiiifi'ii I i if Kxelmnue if i you hove any hoRS ready to ship a car pool is -.being made up for Hhlpmeut Friday, October 5. HIT. An excellent ouallty of filberts ki'owii by 1. J. Stelner, who owns; an orchard of Mi trees near Cen; tral Point, were for sale at the j t public market this morning. The- orch'ird is young but the crop this; The two-fisted, rough and tum rall Is reported to be reinnrkably j ble Captain Ragg of "What Price j rilory." Victor Mclaglen. afcain Dance at the leg r dance to-jgives what is said to be a renin rk- nlghl. Walker's. i:niaoie pei ioi oi.in. v i Mrs. William Oates returned to her home last evening after a pleasure trip to southern Call11"" fornla. Hegular dance, Ciukl Hill Ashland will read ihe paper of the evening. (tiauge dance, Uagle Point, Sat. night. Kverybody welcome. 1H0 W. It. Coleman will leave here tonight for Wallowa Lake, Wallowa county, where he will have charge uf screening the outlet of the lnke in an effort, lo prevent the fish j from escaping Into irrigation ditches. A fish found only in "Wal lowa county and known as the Yank, Is one of the most sought for varieties in the stream. Oeorge Cage, state manager in charge f distribution of Kichflcld products, with headquarters at Portland, was a business visitor In Medford Thursday and Friday. Members of the Medford Itttsl ness and Professional Women's club will hold their first official meeting of the evening Tuesday evening, October L at the Hotel Medford. with a dinner al li:-!.'-and an Interesting program fol lowing. Reservations should be phoned in to Mrs. Jucque Lennox at Hi. before 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Kadi member is re quested to bring as a guest some oiie who Is Interested in the club and eligible to belong. Plates for tho dinner will be one dollar each. A farewell reception fur Itcv. and Mrs. Hoy Nelson of Phoenix was given at the P.nptist parson age last evening with a large num ber of Medford and Ashland vis itors present. Iter. Nelson has been pastor of Ihe Phoenix church dur ing (he past four years and has recen t ly resigned t o a ccepl a ra 1 1 to Ihe church al MeMlnnvlllc. Among l lie local guests who at tended the affair were Hev, and Mrs. K, P, Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. (lore, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lumpkin and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Spitver. Word has been received here that the Misses Juanita Demmer aml Alice Holmback. who are en rolled as freshmen at the Uni versity of Oregon, have satisfac torily passed the entrance Kuglish examination. Miss Holmback innk- om "on- in me mmicr averages tif Un In the class. The lrls are living at Hendricks hall. Mr. and Mis. John Tomlln will be among the local people spend ing the weelt end at DUmond lake. New Western at Rialto Tomorrow ine of the must novel and ap pealing western productions comes to the llintto theater tomorrow. The picture is "Wild West Ho mance." with lies Hell, youthful ,-owboy slur. lleil, a urouuet of tin oper ranges, enacts the role of a cow-j boy who evlm-es a disregard for life and limb when he rescues a liny urchin thrown from a speed-; ing freight train. The two fight their battles lo Kether and Inltu; about the down fall of a vicious gang of cut throats who long hnve menaced the community. IIASIM-'OIID Kunernl services for the bite Kmmii Jane Itanhfonl. uuert SO yean, one month, three miys. a former resident of Mcrtfonl but for Ihe past 2 to yearn a rosi ilenl of Vnneotiver. Wash., will he i Obituary Sat 'held from the fonder Kunenil par l!in lors, t Main al Newtown street Sunday. Sept. aath. nt 2 p. m Kev. Mell of Ihe Christian church will have ohartie of service!! anil interment will be made In the .tack.M.m Hie cemetery, . .. .. 1 oiuv. Me iinn ni ;ne iiemocratlc l oun- ly Cunlrul Committee at 111 North Central avenue, at x p. m.. Tues day eveninK. October Jnd. Mem bers utned tu attend. K. Mender. Chairman. DM -XotUv. ll'H)ilintN uf Jackson county ore Invited bv Mr. John Watson to ihe lley Aline coal mine to take such nmeiuits vT void as they desire iloin the mine, at twenty-five cents per ton. Cl'he mine covers Sec tions Tvidx-e, Thirteen. Vour teen. I'Mfteen and Sixteen of Township Thirty-Keven. liniiKe I West, Wil lumetlv Meildtun.) TRTBtTNT!!, MICDFQRD, flsifinniATFn mi wiiiimin&mfn m spffiifr iIIUUUU II LU UIL. ' VI BLtl-IIIIII II 1 Ulllla VI fa.ft-b'i-is a new I L . , . ! : , parliament imaii a iipitii : rsirarrx Mill Ti f rAPrIPirrH A I H ve i he' PKUMU tS HtAIH : YUM bU L T i rUKBiUUtN UAK AND H ALFORD: SPOTTING DEER; FOR ONE YEAR - .. i : i " "l""u ,ul"1 l'l'i"J of the Associated Oil company lias ' Jaek I. Heatli of this city. been promoted to the umniiKe- inent of the station nt Grants 1 rii nnferrefl from Lhn f! runts T'asH I istution to the nmniiKomcnt of the j t j Med foul station. lioth ap)olnt- merits are effective at once, .Mr. Heath will move within n j re- we.-ks t., f:ianls Pass ami Mr. AIfor.1 will return to. this city. wilh his . wife and family lloth j well known in this city.--J- River Pirate at .Craterian Sunday of k'oni.' Itiver Pirate. ' which jio Muni's Craterlan tomor McLaglen is his ideal of tho piratical sailor Frink, as he pic tured him in wrlilng the story. This story of modern pirates who ply their trade on the river, in warehouses and on docks, is ot the pulse-quickening, heart-stopping calibre. . Lois Moran and Nick Stuart have the leading romantic roles. Movietone a this to the picture with it complete synchronized mu sic score. Tho program also, in cludes two excellent acts of Talkies and the Talking News. Mall Tribune ds are read hv ; 20.000 people every day. tf ( TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MKTTKlt PHKD v'AUS We uffer the following recondi tloned iiutoinobiles for your an proval. All of these models hav been taken In trade on new H'-! Silver Anniversary Duicks. 11)2$ Huick li-door sedan, 1 1 & series, perfect condition .! 1S.' llll'T Duick 1-door sedan. ' ' ri series, eqnipued i i, new uversisee. Cro -'ricb S i 1 v e r lou n tires; the rest of the car like new..?10'.Hi yJ7 Hulck 'I - passenger coupe, 1 1 series, e q o I p p e il wilh brand new Dtinlop tires; paint and mo tor in the best of condition $ tTT l'J2li I luiek I - dour se dan, 1 1 w series, mo tor completely over hauled, paint like - new. tires good S SIS Vri:i Mulck touring. 1IT.....A series, new li-toiie Duco paint job. mo tor completely over hauled. 3 new tires. This car is a won derful bargain ? TiXS OTIIKk MAKKS Kll'tt N.ih. Special 0 so dan; new paint job. m e c h anical coudi Hon good; a fine family car V TSo A late -j : Htudebakcr ' Special Six, &-passenger sedan, new Good year balloon i ir's. new 1 u c n paint job; motor In perfect mechanical condition, far , equipped with four wheel Lockheed hy dra ti lie brakes. A barmiin for some one a.iw Turn vour present car in us part payment on one of the above, I cral terms offered on the balance HCIIKHK MDTOU CO. Ituiek Dealers. It. K. Kerr. Manager. L'sed t.'ar Department. Open Nights anil Sundavs. KtL iu:i:Nism;i apt. 112 sr. Ph.,!!,. l ldl. So. i;r;i. 1:1 1 KOII SAM- Sanitary cot. writing desk and buffet, full -'SM'-Y. 1 ! I 1UK UK NT Nieelv furnished 5- room house and bath, breakfast nook, sleeping porch and garage, $;. l'hone SU7-X. t!'1 KXf HANf. Mtiit White electric! machine for treadle machine and some cash. Hox K. 1.. Mail Trib une. H'- I SAf 111 I'Mf l-New II-room home; hardwood floors, fireplace, break fast nook, bull I-ins. concrete driveway, giimge and woodshed, paved street. ,J.".IH cash, full priee. I-'i eiu h & Atwood. 1 T North l-Mr. 1'.'- KUK SALV. About Mm boxe;- of Delicious apples. ltrtng boxes. Joe Kant or, 1! - miles east of rhoeliix. 1!'- KOlt 11KNT a-room ailults. -It) Quince. upa rtment: 1 1' '.' V,XTi;i) Kxperh-ncotl rocery clerk. tiooil posit inn for rivit man. tul) at richly WIubIv Store. j 1 WANTKD Youni; man t( learn ; the Kiocery lusiness. tf you are , . "l " hustler, do not apply, (.'all , 1 . at I'lKKly Wisely Store 1 1 KOI! SA IjK Hulhosft Hi;l. winter tilucurass seed, l'hone t 0 T -1 1 -1 . l?fi I W'ANTKU A competent woman ! for ncneral housework. l'hone Mrs. Sliepard. lOL'll. It'-': ! - KOIt SAIiK Oil TKADK for cows or turkeys, a Duick edan. J. K. tlould. field Hill. 1 12 KOII SAI.K Wicker baHslnrlte. ready for baby. Phone U". U'O WANTKD Hunch, not over 20 A. outside hlnh piievd water tlist. No itb.lectlon to rundown place If koih! house anil outbuildings. Must be renxonalde: easy term. 2:A tl.. t;rauts raf.. DM KiK SAI.K Grapes, all kinds. Sc. Call U7-M. D' WANTKD llxperlenced peelers, hone 5(-X. 19 KOIt SA1-K Dappled Kniy Kcld Inp. years old: j;t."tl sound and well hroke. I-:. 1. Motriflnn. Phone 53V-J-3. li I ' OTCEfiOX, SATTT?OAY. Two W'llllinina. Ore., men, I lurry t Spencer and William Kpauxle, tni'ou'1 their attorney, OJias. ; in JuiIkc Taylor's court this fore- i noun to huntlliK deer with a spot- "H"v, unu "v i t'1'''. i i iiu urcuuur icaiur in connei'- !llon wilh Hie case is tliat ultlm. whllo on this hunting escurslon at - " -M'PieKaie section. noi a .leer iy usinK tins n - hgal method, they were unaware lf ruct nt1' " ol"01' ua wnen notice u.- ineir arrest was , fnlIiS departed Horn Kagle Point (served on them by Deputy CJame : Ju l)u! ca,.t Miss Mulson was driv ! Wardens Hoy Parr and K. M.jintI witi HUch Snee(l that it attntct- lirown. Hence they d,d not even 1 0(j tne attention of State Traffic get a taste of the venison. i Officer H. M. Moore, who at once It seems that ut l! o'clock in the! took up the pursuit and only morning mi September 22, Speii-1 caught up to find the Mulson and cer ami Spanglewere in the midst j another car wilh their occupants of their deer hunt with spotlights . piled up in the ditch, on the ranch of Harold Kubli in- Mjss Mulson, who appeared in the Applegate section, and ihe court with her mother and Attor noise of rifle fire- awoke Kubli, ' npy Cleorge CiuMing. was very peni who thereupon ordered them noL j tent. The penally for reckless driv- off the premises at once. They then left without knowing that one of their shots hud killed a buck, and it Is presumed hurried home. Kubli, however, discovered the dead deer and notified by phone Deputy Game Wardens Parr anil lirown, who at that time were at Diamond lake, and they on their j return from the latter 'place and!1" Ih-ussels by Italian emigres says gelling their bearings from Kubli. "a ( . Utln KmWLuln began an investigation which end ed In the discovery'. ;that Spencer and' Spangle were the' men who so rudely disturbed' iiie slumbers of : Ihe Kubli family on September Ahijah Woods was the driver of the Kurd coupe that broke loose from its moorings yesterday noon, and crashed Into ihe display win dow of "the Kcunumy Groceteria. This morning Woods and the po- j lice were luokhtir tor the owner of the Cadillac that bumped into l lie Woods' Kurd and started II un j Its Journey. Woods left the mag-1 neto turned on, and a bump I caused it to spring into life. j According lo Woods, there U a fine point Involved, in who i to blame for the smash-up. etc.. etc. It was slated in The Mail Trib- Uue yesterday that rush Woods was, the owner of the Kurd, and It was so reporled to the aulhori Mies, the error being discovered later. Radio Program KMED Al Trltnimi-Virgin Hlnllon f ; 4 4 Saturday I. M. ! ! ll: 1 T. News and market re- t- Sunday .V M. ltl-1 fhristlan church, by courtesy of I'erl Kunrclu 4 Home. Sunday I. 31. 7 to S folunilila I'honoraph . fo. S to !l Valley Dadlo fluirch. Monday A. 31. v 1 it-1 li : :ti American Laundry. j ii::to-l I 1111) loriu m 1) y s . Works. Il-ll:3n Medford Welding Uadiaior and b'ender Shop, Il:3ti-1L' The Dootory. j 3lonfHy 1. M. l'J-l2:Rti .Hdrlenne Steward. ( !l!:;!li-l::iil Lewis Super Ser- 1 vice. DANCE! Tonight I.O.O.F. Hall Odd Fellow and Rcbckahs and Invited Guests Good Music j Proceeds for Grand Lodge Fund ! Admission Gents 50c Ladies 25c Dine Tomorrow Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford i CADILLAC SOUGHT 11 WINDOW " , llllllllllli I SKPTKM PKI 20, 1023 At Hits hearing in Jtitlm Taylnr's court ihi.'i Foruntjoii of Marcclla AIulsoii, 1 l-your-olil f-irl, who on llio way homo from a dance at Kalo Point at ::to lo'eloek last Sumlay morning was driving her mother's car, in which were two oilier nUU: mid boys, and which driving was the cnuse of bad collision wilh another car on the Crater l.ako highway, was punished by heini? lorbiddon to drive a car lor one ;ycrt;. Thu c.harSe asainst her was ; reciIess am heedless drivln-' ( It seemH that when the young In-.; is $-ld0 nr six months in jail, or both. Hecause of tho girl's ye - th and promises made hy-herself ami mot her and attorney, Judge Tay lor deemed that keeping Hie girl from driving for a your was suffi cient punishment. i:i:rsKi;i.s. ssi.pt. 2. iJPirhn ncw.sp;itH'r ousorvaU'iir publlshi-M abdicate as soon as the Italian i chamber of deputies adopts the ! newly projected law, making the ;iand fascist council a pari of the iffiehr! government. These . Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy STATE THEATRE: South Central Near Eiyhth TONIGHT "Lady Raffles" FeaturinQ ESTELUE TAYLOR ALSO Fourth Episode "Mark of the Frog' Any Seat 15c Anytime j l Children under 12, 10c f3 .tj vOSw it Continuous Show Daily 4rmZ- V j Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M. LAlJLl'H I 1 ' 1 J Saturday and Sunday, contln- ?A OENrnA? m3-X-&jpr jt uoua 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures MMiiiiw'- J&A s j ( I The largest flocks in Jackson County: have been raised and are now being fattened on feeds manufactured by the Mutual Mill & Seed Co. VOLUME AND BUYING POWER is the secret of our quality feeds. We are using a car of Eastern yellow corn a week in our feeds. j Call at our store and be advised of a simple but thor ough means of delousing your entire flock with but a few minutes' work. Mutual Phone 269 Th o iner siivn thai tine pioseni m-w It Ink. says the paper, will i,ot Hub will hL-sii 'llif n'W . Iiiw and (he rlm-o hmnbert. tho suos of paiMltumnt ' nnd that; heir rent bur will" "i,JL ,h. idim' win sui.j atltl take nai.n i - u-vr eonstinni"". Th - American Legion Drum Corps DANCE Admission $1.00 Per Couple W;: tonight' J I i Wm FjNSRt IS YOUR LAST CHANCE ' 1 '.- i " '- Dolores Coslello kv ; f j :. 'Conrad Nagel j ; ill : Jtr ' Victor MclaglenS, M 8R' of "What Pries Glory'i . .'iV . V ..-ftf ' fame in a flreat il j- (ri I i m movietone ; a i ; pj . PRODUCTION Vy ; I RIVER PIRATE" 1 Mill 6 Seed Sixth at Bartlett , - , - - U j " j ui;it--j4i ihe hm-hes do Muisc, HILARITY HALL And Each Saturday Night Thereafter Co. Inc. Medford, Oregon