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f MTCDFOTJD MATTJ TRTT.UftTC, AfEDFORD. OT?F,r.ONT. MONDAY. cQCTOBET? S. 102S. MORON! DLSEN PLAYERS COMING -MEDFORD NOV. 1 3 PlMlnctly nn Amvrlcnn Inslltu- rnU. of.s'rv(-r who ha v- fx.r.-K.-.el IW'ir mirrHt in in1 wrn inn. i ; i t.fiiiK 'ion I he I-'Ii'hi ' in "It Ui-ptTlory rorniinny of th Mumril oIkcii plnyws, will npi'ii Its sixth jason with on of ihf hest r'cit -nn-ilk'S of t Mindly Anierlr.in I'invfir, "KxprefwlMB WlUio" hy K.ifhH ("Yothfrs. will h th piny, nn.l it will htt offofffl hcri' on NnVf-nihcr Kith, til limit's (Yalfi'liin, Hit-5- Iwrt' Im-iiik iitHiiT tin sponsor shift of Hi" MtMlfonl I, ions rluh. "Kxpit-hslriK Willi.-" is Hi- Mory of n youiiK ntul uticceKHf ul husiro'ss nian who, liaviiiK Koitt-n past iUt imniMllnti mi--ms of ih I'lKhl for wealth ami hihIt1:iI tfooils, floun ders out ht-yond his Hcpih In fol lowing ill- t-ult of "Kcir-r-xprfB-t -ion", and w huso Yaukw-lMMnlfrt nittthcr takes the m:iinr in hand mill win him pulled :i shorn attain. Thn artisis, psnnlo and KnuiiiA, i hp rnnt riving wife who is nia iM iivi-ilnK lor her htisha nd's husi ni'KS heUermem. the advent lilies who is ilaitfi iiiK the man who ( means ecoiiomit security and lux- f ti ry to her, tho pirl from the horn1 f town whom he onrn loved mid of j whom lit in a hit nshami-d In the pt'i'scfifo nf Um friends whom he ! ln lirvcM so enlightened and hril- linm alt of those are splendidly drawn hy the playwright. The players of I he I 'li st Circuit Iti prrtoi y company hrln to I hf intfipreiaUun tit "I :.pressinK Wil lie" the I'liif ensemhle work and the careful u(i nlUm to individual piM'sonalfottfi th .t have made each of their previous plays dlst ini-t lliealileal events. liireellon of "K.vin-eHslng Willie" will he under Ityron K. Konler, who directed "Anna f'hrlMle" f.tr the company lasi season. KV ON BY, N. K. W-. Oct. 8. Wind and fire wrought tlestruc lltfii in New youth Wales today. A gal Whlrh reached n velocity of li.'t inlle an hour unroofed hun dreds of houses. Numerous brush fires broke out at tiie same tinir and were spread by the wind, ran Hint: threat dt- l inn linn of properly, a bis paper milt tit l-unce Cove was surround ed by lives and burned wlih .HiuO ions of coal. There were no deaths. The Mating Call Hunt's Craterian "The Mating Call," whhh came to (he Rialto this afternoon, In an other sensational Thomas Meluhnn vehicle. Ai'llon, suspense and heart throbs are reeled off In rapid and eonvinciim continuity in the new est M ef; han picture. Clever direction hy James Cruze and the excellent noting of the star and 111. 4 fine mipporllim cast, com bine to innke "The Mating Call" one of MelKhan's best and one of the best screeniimH of the year. A sensational nnulc of the pic ture, it bold bit or fllml'atlon. Is the realistic portrayal of the ac tivities of a hand of masked nteiu-bei-H nf n secret soHety. This Is the first time that a producer has hail the darinu to reproduc villi such timauhiK fidelity the iuliml ilatinK methods of hooded lerror isls. Bvelyn Brent and Henee Adoree share honors In the feminine de partment. NEW DRAPERIES )cfirA FEW CENTS yiaciint;i. All of tti mil ire nownila vi liuw hri'lil-coiored lrnnrim ai-ciii to in- ile pei)le in, tittd how wnriu toudu' of color in tprcHdi. liinhiotut and run Hern lu'lp to niuke in ou our own hUirontidiilfju. - ' ' i ' No wniliHli neril deny liernelf .heart tmnlti't of rlieer, heennne tliev run eitsily U1 Imil at the cxpeuv of a few cents and a Utile pluiuiiap. Cur liihiM tlmt are fmhil or tlrah in enor ran he miule bright and ple.min witli n iu'U):e or ko of Dinuioihl )voi. Tlien f-pii'iuln, envi'rt, ruiitiiTi, etc. can In tinted or dyed to match. Any one c;m do it. TintiiiK with Oiiintoiul J)ye ift nn rn nn htuiajr. mid dye in5 tskes jut a tittle more time. Brill in nt new color apeiir like tailzie, rijrht over Hie obi, fnded eol. ttr. Diamond Pye pive true, f;olec.n colors. I liev a if the kind of di um'd wlten tlie elotli wiu nmde. tliily Dintuond Pye (irtNtnee nerfisl re ut'fl. Iuist on lliem and Mve dii nppoiiiltneiit. My new hook, "Color Craft," Riven liundreilii of dollar-tuning tuiKKratioiu for I en tit if y inj? your home mid (lothes. li-t mi'e. fully illustrated in colors. It'-t FKKB. JA write Mn Inrtin, Mouie Service PepHrttnent, Diamond D)ea, Uurlingtou, Vvruiuut, (FUporUd by Jmihr Cognty AbitAMt Co ; Blxtfi tllrMl ud CmIuJ AwmwJ . THvar1 William flltmoro v wnl VliKinla Mrltiio, ' liai-lAn Fmhiii nn1 Dorothy f'a- j Jam" L. Short (inl fcnihn O. ; WIIHatn Ilrnry j,nmM an( jrma j , -wmiafn r UoKlt.n ntlt j.-,.ra j Klndae I fazey and Kthel K, Murphy. Antott It. 11uh and Laura 11. I.eroy iteltz and Opal I.OHK Harry Walden. Harvey Pope and fiftnevieve ThomasKon. Joseph .! Snares and I.oretta O'Neal. lUiiry O. huiuwny and Mrs. Myrtle Klarn. Maurice A. Mahoney and Clara A. Moore. Vernon L. Pox and Mabel Crttm. Jascinth S. Ouzuian and Ida Sadler. Italph Ortftn and Dorothy Mead. Klrner I.ouls Sanders and M rs. niiTiabeth I'rasser. John U. Imnwell and Oladys 1-. I'oston. Harty l. Hendrlckson and Kilna lOlvina Hendrlckson. Willis Wnllaf Reed and Clara lion. I. Robert fieary and Maudu Johns ton. Andy (i a ii i 4. ,n ,,,i n,.i , i Yaekl-y. Claude Is. I'ayton and Mary Killer. Charles Irwin Crundatl anil Het ty 1'yl'U.rn. Stephen .1. Zarka and Kylvnrn Hack. A Ibeit V. Vehrsori and Frances C. Shepherd. Virgil a. Van Wormer and Dor in NitOiue Morris. Roy A- Itaker and ,Kva Klmr. Ted Sherman Avery and Kdna Mao Smith. .Tack 0. I'eter nnil Kvelyn Ve il rona. Ralph R. Syphcit and Maud I Only. I Ci-orfic I.ylbiirn Wells and Oladys I Lamb. ! Fred B. Keffcl and IVarl 10. j Rea I Charles 1 4. Koeller and May j N'oyer. i I.eo I'pehurch and Mfffe Taylor, j Harlnnd V. Meyer and Hazel J.e- ota Jeffers. Mar k A. Walton and Virginia Neumann. Bail I.eUrltz and Madeline Ritchie Sullivan. Charley Al Shields and Oertrude Dunham. Joseph Robert ferry and Mary Frieda West. Forrest Morel and Taylor and Frieda Itoeschle Alexander. Frank W. Ab-n.er ami K'tthryn Pietrlch. .Marvin K. Rarrick and Martha A. Murray. Robert R. Smith and Rtta Klrk patrlek. Itlchard A, Mori:au and Olive .Matthews. otto Arthur Anders and Bvelyn l.eo ti a Hollenbeck. Marvin Williams and Olivia Vlall. 4'lmilt Court Southern Oregon Credit Bureau vs. W. R. Slpes. Traiiscritit of judMmenl. Medfonl i;iectrli' Co. vs. Minnie llillyer. 1. NiTrnieyer vs, Wm. K. Fer ris rf'a Tax foreclosure. H. B. Smith et ux vs. Mrs. Wnh ChllliK or Suey KitiR. l-'oreclostire. Medfoiil National Rank vs. 11. W, Rairon. Mandate. Alice Wilder vs. Bdward 1. Wil der. I eerec. City or Mi-dfoid vs. I.. Blanche Alexander el til. To iillel. M a ry K. Hamlin vs. lent e B. Hamlin. For money. Slate vs. Daniel Benton Walters. Sentence. JamcH H. Kinney ct ux vs. O, A. .Hrlirht et ux. Strict foreclosure. Fred O' Kelly vs. Homer Cham- jberlaiu. For money. R. M. Maroon vs. F. H. Caroon, Decree. M. J. Scandrett vs. Winifred iHllsinKer et al. Decrei. First National bank of Medford j vs. William K lusel. Foreclosure of contract. Martha B. Forney vs. II. W. Reynolds et ttl. To unlet. Southei n I'ticif ii Co. vs. Allen Becker and Matilda Becker. For possesHlon of reul property and damaKes. I II. I). Fearey vs. James O. Nay I lor et ux. For money, C. i:. Smith vs. O. J. Taibell. : DamaKes. Fred B. KruKKct vs. John Oreen. Chattel lien. ! Blta M. Ket.soc vs. J. W. Ketone, i Divorce. Anna Keller vs. James Keller. Divorce. I ,eona rd W. I ,u ml a le vs. Sa r h R. Kumlale. Decree. S. C.-Oodlove vs, Francis Water man et at. Decree. R. C. Witter vs. Walter C. Fra '.lel . Attachment. Sarah M. Amltus vs. c.eo. W. Isaacs el al, Tax foreclosure. Frank Collie vs. l.oreiia Collie. Divorce. R. C. Witter vs. Waller C. Fra zler. For money. State of Oieon vs. tieorKe Mnr- Klelter et al. Oeciee. Stale vs. W. P. Tin pin, Frafl- 1 script of JuitKntent. A. I.lin (J. Heal Aunt' Uultitlre. Itiilh . ltiililMsnti et nl Omar I'limile)-. I'hallel Lin. Knkln Miilor I ". v. Hay Miller, fliainl Hen. Sluie I. a ml lleuril n. Krert Hull In ) t II V Jleeree. Maie l.an.l Hoar. I vs. Jesse Ylll-!i.. ""Ti'i.'"1.' I' 'T'''' j 1 ' 'f. i ine I. Wmle el ux. lieeree. M.ilfnr.l Cleelrle In VH. I.. I'. Del'arlmv. .Iiiilelnenl llni:ne Hlver I'o. vs. H'Ore l.lveiloek I'll, i t Dull smith v. II el til. .lllilulnetit. I'ill Hull v. John (nvens el ul l''nr imini'y. Oeu. (jlirlva vs. Kiitili (.;. Jen- BIRTHPLACE OB . HERBERT Birthplace of Hon. Herbert ('resident, at When Herhei t Hoover returned I to West lUrtiK'h, Iowa, reeently for 'a vuu to his hirthplace and thi ! scenes of his early chihlhonil, lie com men leu 10 metnuers 01 iiik cortege thai "he h.a'dly knew (lie town." The blare of whislleH. tho crackle of handclappiriK, dense, met ropntitanly-dresseti; v r o w d s, paved streets. Could this really be West Branch, the Hepubtlcan stan- ilard-bearer mused. V es. There was the site of the old school house, where now Ftand.s a modern brick buildinK. ! Hie town hall, ihe corner K'o'f' ' ' All the old "landmarks" were ( there, even the ole' HWimmin' lioh-, - just as It was when he b-ft it iiwny niims. Sheriff of Jackson Co. delivery of personal proerly Folk Hull vs. John Owens Re et al. Foreclosure. John Albert vs. Maltie A. Bridge et al. Decreo. 'ity of .Medford vs. Brnest II. Rotter et al. Decree. Medford HHk. District Vs, tha A. Smith et al. Decree. Medford IitIk. District vs. Mar- Mary A. Kincaid. Decree. Medford T K- District vs, Bzra 1 4. Kirby. I tecrec. Medfoid Irrin. District vs. It. A. Johnson, I lecree. N. (.'romwell Noren vs. Don Keys. For motley. Sadie Klla Pee vs. B. H. l.ee. Di vorce. Wm. Ferry vs. Margaret t. Ham ilton et al. Decree. Beebe & Kindle vs. I.. W. My- natt. Chattel Hen. Yetma Rillian Wheaton vs. Jack S. heaion, Decree. J. 11. Newton et ux vs. heirs oft Abram lileluuinu (dec) et al. To Millet title. James C. Taylor vs. Vernon Hooper et u I. Attachment. W. II. Chiblers vs. Amelia A. Brooks et al. Decree. H. I ). Fearey vs. William O. Pierce. Judgment. Medford 1 1 i ll; . Disl. vs. Meudoil F. Sehutt et al. Deiree. Medford vs. lantha May Woboit et al. To quiel. Helen Campbell vs. Frank S. canipbell. Divorce. I. . 1'. Older vs. Victor Rede peth. Chattel Men. I,. R. older vs. John Doe Slavic. Chattel lien. Polk Hull vs. John Owens et al. Attachment. Helen F. Livingston vs. Deltner C. l.lvlliKslou. IHVorce, I. C. BlKham vs. C. B. Maud et ux. For damages. i Pennington Battery Service vs. unknown owner, chime) lien. MetRoi-d Bleclrlc Co. vs. L. C. j DeCarlow. t.'ost bill. j Lottie Blla Short vs. William II. Short. Decree. ! Southern I regon Credit Bureau vs. B. B. Lorton. For money. Slate vs. (iertrude Selma Wal lers. Sodotny. Slate vs. Daniel Benton Wallers. Burning dwelling with Intent to de fraud. Al Piche vs. Joe dngnon et al. Lien. Pacific Northwest Adjustment Co. vs. Medford Bleclrlc Co. For money. O. H. Skeate H. B. Lewis. For money. Blva C. Mitchell vs. Charles B. Mitchell. Divorce. A. C. Hubbard. R. A. Hubbard, Rena Hubbard, file articles or In corporation of " Hubbard Invest ment Company." Delhcrt James Clifford (minor) Ferdinand J. Clifford (guardian ). ProlHtu Cuirt. Bstate of Sarah C. Collier. Ad- milled to luolmte, Bstate of l-iura O. Could (dec.)ibtt , blk. SO. Medtorrt. L". Admitted to probate. j Mrs. susan P. Martin to Bdwln Bstate of Delbort James Clifford I L. .Mown I, W. P. to hind In Ash (minorl. Admitted to probate. hand. $10. RMute of Bay Walter Jalo. AI-) Frank L. Vinson, el tlx. to Mrs. vin Arnold Jalo tniinorsl. Admit-1 Julia Pierce, W. P. to lot 1, hlk. ted to prohate. ;H, Talent. $10. Bsisie oi J. Winn (dec.) A.l- mltted to probate. Bstate of Dale Ruene Brlckson lt.ijl Traa-'eiN. U5 lwp 57 s.. ti S W., I.nn. All'uil N. Snllsw In I'hniliillP! Vrlalll N. Small, el x. Itieil, l.). . I). In Ihe NK of NWjMiy II Tlemir. 1 !' '"""I i.r .-e. ai, iii. ;i; s., is. 2 w im ip. a; s.. f: : w, Mmi lulu 2 Illlil .1 HI" nee. 2!', )JV. J pn. 0 :I7 S . It. V. l "II. I Maiy 11 r.eeai' In Nit.1 nrenVM. ,l. I'. HatneH, el nl. lo IV U. o, J. lo lanil hi nft LTi, in'p. nrillmiyir. V. IV I" J "i th'j; s. IS. 5 W.. SID u i . m if v 111) I'. II liryiniyer.fi ux. I" I'aviil A. llnoil. I uv . 11. In " fi lieres in nv. twi). :ib n.. n. : .. Allie itnlilsniirthy. et vlt, id ! tS IS. r;. llaynes. et ux. . V. 1 The t'aeheU,, mi,. u,.,e In Ashlalul. $1. il. iveree.i II. .1. lien I an, et ux. In DrtiiB J. Ilerrlan I Ins J. Willsuii, et ux. W. n. to l.iliil In llarr Ailil. In Meaforrt. 11" .1. It. Ka.ler to r.intna Riuler. W. ii, tu Die Sa o( tfli unit the Hoover, Republican Nominee for West Branch, Iowa. y?ars ko, when he was runuini, barefoot about It's Mroct. IVw people hud ever heard of this .sleepy little village, settled by the presiuenuat noiniiii'rH Kianuiutiier Jesse Hoover. ! liut now Its name and location Ms known far and wide. lOven tip' j voices nf the people of West Branch have now been heard all over the world. Already, preparations are b' lm: made by towns-folk to restore a number of the bttildiiiK". The old Quaker church, which "Bert" used tn Attend, will be the first, says Norman de Vuux. Keneral manaKer of ihe I'acilie coast Duranl fac- tory. The buildinK I at present ;H'u of SW of sec. 8, tWp. 3G .S., -it. t B. tl. 00. J. B. Rr.der to Rnuna Pader, !V. t). to the i: of NK of sec. M riid VW and N nf VH of ec. 12. twp. yii S R. 1 W., . ' J. It. Ruder to Kllima Pader, W. D. to land in PLC 4 5, iwfi. ;to s r. i w.( jt.oo. I J. W. Williams, et ux, to R. L- IliKK.ns. Sr., el ux, W. D. to land In Stewart Acres, sub. $10. J. II. Newton, et ux, to Mar tha Murray. W. D. Iff lot S, hlk. I 0, Ross Add. to .Medford, $10. La fa Vet te W. House, et ux, iRichatd H. M.Call. et ux. W. P.' to land in DLC HIl. twp. US S., II. 1 W.. $10. Nellie Inez Merriman, et vir. ' 1 l.M.l. ... lr f : ii. .unit i.t nv W 1) to lot 2, WU. 47 Central Point $l.csI"-'' nipany of I ii.iriy Si. vln'to l.ouht i h islioiin. W. D. to the W-i of SW. the S-j . .SW of NW and NW of SW of .N W of ec. 1. twp. o7 S. R. 4 $ L" Claude Millet, et al to the Mrsl National Bank of Ashlind. W. D. to the NR t SB of SW nt see. ill, twp. :i! S., R. 1 B. W. M., $D. (or oils, set out from Los An il. C. Applegate to iari'ett B.jeles Monday, October S, for Van- ; Hollo way, W. D. to tract No. .?. i liondeleum Irrigated Tracts. $H. i Ixtuls Werth. et ux to A. F iTonuer, W. D. to the SWj of lots I 1 and I. hll;. ti Ashland, t $ 1 000. John F. White, et ux. to Rubor'. , Taylor, et ux. W. P. to lot I, ihlk. J, Sunnside Add. to Medfuri!. i $ hi. W. Cmmwell, el ux to W. S-jtaken for meats, sleep and rest, W. D. to lots :t and n.jihe car's every movement will be Hi. Butte Fulls. $10. ; cheeked by deputy sheriffs and Kec tbtU. f ieo. Francis c, Irani, et ux. u j motorcycle oi fleers as ii passes Roscmond Buehanan, W. ! to lottrotn city to city, county to county, 10, hlk. i:i. Dixon Add. Klamath ,ntaie to state. The run also Is 1'alls. j planned to demonstrate the efflcl- Wesley Coffeen. et u x to Leon - ency of the Oiirdner car and the aid Carpenter. W. D. to land in economy of Texaco products. PLC !" twp. ;t7 S., B. I W., l. ' Mr. Brlckson was sworn to Ftrlct v, iilr 'Wer Johnson to R. A sti)U hfiHu et ux, W. p. to lots ;in, s Miner's Add. to Ashland, j j) r.M, ichols, et ux, to C. C. i ,.0muil et ux. W. D. to lot T, hlk. South Park Add. Medford, flu. i: II. Badtke. et u, to W. H Fet'Kiisoii. et ux. W. P. to land in special economy run and It twp. :n; S.. R. 3 W.. $H. iwaltini; for the preliminary lap. It Roman Cat Indie Archbishop of j will again he torn down at the con the Diocese of Oregon to theebjxion of the . run and closely Aichdhieese of Oregon City. W. D. checked. Whilo no effort Is to be to the N. 1S T. ft. of lot 11 all of made to economize on gasoline and lot I. except the N. 100 ft of the uil t he jHunt is supposed to rep- B. IN ft. thereof, all in v oil man's Add. to Medford. $10. Anna C. Oales to W. A- Cotes, g C. D. to 1 iicn" In VIA' 4'- twp. .17 S.. R- 1 W.. $P. Anna C. Hates to W. A. Oales. r i to lots s and ;i, blk. 1. I ( 'onroy-( 'Umcy Add. to Medford $10 Mary J. B- fioodyear to u. t ne economy car wtn lie ac- Bubanks, et ux. W. D. to land Injcompunled Ity a Texaco service car Ashland. $10. j equipped with receiving set, micro- Helen L. Sullirr. et vir .to Ma" ! H. Fehl. et ol. W. P. to all of WW f lots 11 and blk. li;, orlgln.il (town of Medfonl. Mnivelln H- Bowman, et vir to i. V. Mvers. et ux. U . i. " Julia Pierce et vir to imik loop, et ux. W. D. 10 lot t M u. ! P. Talent, $10 Isiiae V- lllil'vey. el ';. Miiry ill. ttexnr. O ('. IV " I""'1 in '. I i i ..i n . Ihe Meirini.illlail ('usually nsiirntieel .... r v.t.t- Vi.rk. v. neres In" twi). M . Krtiest I. It. Wallel uere In see 37 S.. M. C W., 1'oiman, el u s, el ll. V IV . 7. I). 39 S to. to 4. V.. il0. K. AtHilecate. el ux. to .leeph W. UvDiKsllin. el 1IX. V. IV Ii land In lwp. M S. U .1 V. 1IV Itessle V. l.lllllMlen In V. K. Nirhula. el ux. Q C. IV to lot i, HOOVER The old Quaker Church where Hoover's Mother used to preach, now a Duranl Sen-ice Station. occupied ly K. I,. Trew. Purant dealer, who has, for a number of years, been usinfr it as a sales and service headquarters for Uurant inoioc curs. Another building still stuiitlitif; Is that of the Hoover homestead , where the Republican leader and Mrs. Hoover breakfasted during their visit. Many offers have been! made Mrs. Jennie Seellers, the ; ' present owner and old friend of the Hoover family, but she stead fastly refuses to sell even to Mrs. ' Hoover. "Bert will come back," his old lime friends say, "not a candidate, but as a preHideril of the Cult fit ' States." . . , South Park Add., Medford Itdk. ! ji.ou. i Rrookmiller, et nx, Charles C. Wolters, et ux, W t" lnr f' ft- "r &- " 'Carter Add to Ash lurid, 1 U0. BY TI A "I-nw and Kconomy Run" frtim the Canadian ' to the Mexican lines will bo staged joint- ly by the Texas comiiany and the An- Keles.' this week, accordliiK to an- nmincemi-nl just made hy C. L. 'Coppice, vice ptTsbU'U and stiles director of the former concern. A Cardnef stralKht-einht sedan. Inoweied by Texaco Kasillne ami , lubricated with Texaco golden tn f - euuver, and on October tti the car will start Its "Law and Bconoiny Run" from the Canadian to the Mexican line. tm.. m ne oojecis o me unver, wibrutioii of these two member's Warren Lrickso... will be to see . llr0l(1.iys haft br.n w(, nnnuu uf how iiu'eHv ihe trip can be made, , , UBll going- thtvj(;h the ;hlef cities en j i attte, without breaking any traffic laws. A reasonable I line will In: observance of all traffic laws by Mr. Coppae, uftvr which the (iarilner car to he ucd In the dem onstration was torn down. Piston heads, valves and eyelinders then were denned, and transmission, clutch and other parts inspected. The car was re-assembled for this resent a trip made by an uverng drivi-r, ami a close record is to be kept of fuel nod oil consumption. Leaving Los Angeles on October fi, stops will Ite made alt along the line and should reach the Med4'ord branch of the company. Jackson 'and Riverside streets, at Ii p. m., j TtiuiTduy. Oct. 1 1. pnone and amplifier so that radio broalcastlng station programs can be picked up en rout to provld music and other entertainment for crowds that will greet the party. When there is nothing musical on ' "". i oi iiik into nc4a.n Htill another unit of the equipment, a phonograph with seore oi records wntcn, aided by Che umiiliricr, will provide i lie en- leriainiitent. Colleen Moore' a Hilar'toua Comedy ' Many eases of premature old hki. . , , , . , ., . uulo liitnxleiillon. slrk heailaeheK. Mil III that fairly shook llunfiit,K, (i, pressure and har.lenlna Craterian nl the first loeol showing " of the arteries ure aspei-ts of a of this.lulest Colleen Monre pie. j ulunKlsh liver. Let the liver he. Sire this nrtermion provided nmple ie"n' Inaetlve and It fulls lo rleiinse ovl.len.-e thai -.ill Kay!" is one of'" '"i""1 , ')!,',' 'ni'""!' "r'nr 1,1 , . .. , tfo.i xiasle. llln whole tmilv then Ihe runniest remedies to rem-li ,the , h,.,.m tnxi0 u,, hejllh s,w.,v sen-en in numths. e . t,t surely l.roken down. Natural It Is un excellent faree eomedyiox Kail iXtiaeted fmm the livr of nnd I'olleen's Part Is t-esrienKllile I I he ox Is reoo):ni'ed us the finest jtn.lfoi' Ihe ftajorlty of ihe humor.;1""1'' r"r, human liver. II Is Although Colleen has. pmhaMy had more siueessfiil .-omeilies thae0an ,,, The pure uennlne ox Kail is nlher feminine star, "(ih Kay!" h istii l,e hail In dainty lasielens fm-m ti.ppe.1 them nil. nnd takes Its plai-e : in liiox.il tahli-ts. r'aeh tnhlet rep. with the best humor ihe sereen ' resents in drops of imre ox sail has pnnlin-ed. ;"' 7 ss than Se liennine n.h.J -illoxnl has pleture of ox's hend on ..jr. . .. ' ! I'aekaite. On snle at all .. rus Talkies' and ihe talking .News stores. Speelnl anenl Jarmln A Keel on the program. 'Woods Druii Store. SAMS VAtLEY APPLE PICKING IS SLOWED SAMS VAU.r;y, Ore.. Oct. s. j (Special ) Although many show ers fell In nelKhborintr districts and missed ours, we finally sot a good steady downpour Wednes day and Thursday, which put a stop to apple pickinK for a few days. The funeral of Mrs. II e n r y Schulz, who passed away at Sa lem Monday was held at the ceme- teiy Thuisday. where Rev. Eaton ! of Medford conducted the ser vices. Mrs. Sehnl2 only a lw mtiiithri K' was an apparently well and industrious little house wife, but after suffering a ner- ! vous breakdown. went sieaun down In health and Sunday even ' IriK her husband was summoned to Salem as her condition was very serious. The deceasea uvea but a short time after .Mr. Schulz arrived. The nelKhborhood's sym-, palhy is with the husband, as It; nas neen all inrouuii iie huh- - iK he has experienced since his wife's first illness. Mr. and Mrs. Oemc MoOon oukIi and Mrs. John Hall visited relatives at Trail Sunday. .Miss Donna McDonouKh. who left for BiiK-ene Saturday, is at tending business colbc there, while making her home with her aunt. Other yount; ladies of our distik't who are attending school away from home are Misses Kath- ertue Koer, Both ana orace xug- ham. Mis Katherine is utiendini business college in Spokane, Wash., while making her home with an aunt and Miss Rut hand Oracc are enrolled at the Ashland nor-: tnal, where Miss Frances Wilson j expects to be also, as soon as re-j covered sufficiently from a re- cent appendix opeiatlon. i 1 Marvel Jones left Tuesday for Portland, where he will attend! ; high school, while making his . home with his grandparents, Mr.: and Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Pyra Bigham and baby daughter of Ragle. Point visited Thursday with the W. W. Bding lon tamlly. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown and children will leave Saturday for their new location between Phoe nix and Medford. The Brown fam ily formerly liv:d on the Duggan plane, which they had rented for the past two years. Mrs. J. A. Cook Is slowly Im-1 proving from an attack of the shinies. ; B. B. I a y , Albert St ra us a nd the Bigham brothers: are among those who are looking after cattle on the mountain ranges this week. H. Puenrgardt of Medford was In our district Thursday. Inquir ing lor salable apples. Mr. and Mis. Ilany Young and little, son and Joe Hitch of Shel on. Wash., returned to their home Tuesday, after spending two weeks as house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McDonouKh. An occasion of pleasant memo ries was the birthday party Sun day at Bigham home in honor i iof the birthdays of Miss Ruth! Uigham and A. B. Collet t. The and those who enjoyed the occa sion this time were Mr. and Mrs. lay Davidson and Miss Ksta. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childers and son. .yle, of c.old Hill. Mr. and Mrs. James Kuoeland of Table Rock, Mr. und Mis. W. W. Bdlngton, Misses Mary and Lavtlle and A. B. collett. Mr. Wybark of Nevaila and Mr. , Justice, of Idaho, are. house guests, this week at the Pick Straus; home. A very pleasant party to the i Only 40 i Looked 60! "You wouldn't hnve known me four months ugo I looked so old I and worn. I looked and felt tired i hanitualtv constipated and sufter- I v naKK-iug hedacheN and mys- i j terious diry spells every day. I ilnll't hnmi what 1 wnuhl hove ilone. if u rrlenit hntln'l tlislsteil my trouhle was syslem-pnisoiillii: due to it sliiKisli liver unit nri;eil me to try ox Kail. 1 Rot a pnekape of nio.xol tahlets anil ean truthfully sav I notievil a wonderful illffer- ence fiin the Hart. It wasn't two monthst'efore my frletuls were re. marking thai I lonkeil tike a new woman." ja natural liver stimulant and lit. Ixmllv re ill Vmti s t s llm nnlir. uv. w ,-ounR people was enjoyed Friday ii(rtu at the Jones home, where chool mates ano0friends of yount; Harvels gathered In honor of hi: lepartute for Portland. Conver sation and dancir.j; furnished the ntertalnment for the eveninj;, .tfter which Mrs. Jones served de-: iri nus refreshments. COLDS MAY INTO Coubi from colds my lead to rious trouble. You can top them now with Creomulsion, an emuHified creosote that i pleasant to take, treuiaulttion i a medieai discovery with hvo-fuld action; it aoo'tiea and heal i the inHamed lutrmLrauea and in hibits germ urowth. 0( all knuwn drugs creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agencies for cuhs from colds and bronchial irritations. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing CREOMULS FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA rKt i U Your Ship's I Coming In! Don't Wait at the Dock. Go to meet it. A Savings Account I i Will take you a long way. Ijjjl 111 Q(rf Tair! Hill I The Jackson County Bank Ii I F.S' ABLISHED 18SS II I MEDl'ORD. Orecon III I I Commercial Savings Safe' Deposit I I ROOF. CALI. Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. We sell the famous Johns-Manville Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES OUR BEAUTIFUL NEW FUNERAL PARLORS Ileoently completed at the corner of West Main nnd New town offers the finest facilities unci ncvomnindntiniiN for those who require our services. Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE Office of County Corontr REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL WOOD ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD OAK LAURELFIR COAL OREEN PDNE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 mmmm TA DEVELOP PNEUMONIA elements which soot lie and heal tho in flamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, i absorbed into -the blood, attacks the eeut ot the trouble and checks the growth of the germ. Creomulsiun it guaranteed satisfac tory in the tieatraent of coughs tiota colds, bronchitis and minor form of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colda or flu. Money refunded if not re- lijtvAii a ftr-r ulinir ft.'i'imlilW ta dirt-Oa lions. Ask your druggit. (adv.) LEAK? MtlMHER IBDBRAL RLSHRVG 5YSTRM m Q P