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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1928)
PXGE TWO Tocal and 0 Personal r;,, iJiMii'Lic Nichols. . "p'neumonhi lust w hj mum LpiMJuuiy g-g A lUHiTiHKf which wax per-! formed N;iturd'ty in the county j judge's office wax that of YV. l.loyd llllii I-'lHIICfK l-'lwoorl,! ho(h..& linddliiir, wlih Mile Warner ami J;. V. Murphy of thi city Ss witnesses. Tin newlyw.d will nnikf (Iwir homo In U.-.ldln-.- fol mpPORD itATL' TRIBUNE, HfEDFORD, OKI-PON'. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1928. A mui riaKf license wan issued at the Tounty cb-ik'n office toduy in U'i Ilium .loip-x, ;i I, ami M Ih f n z Vfaiunn. :i.'t, 1-frth of limy .Mill... IJxtra mood Uuidwin npple. "iOc per box :it rfminclo Kicking f'n. o o tf Ihifldlng p'Tinit worn issued by ltd' city loikiy hy II, II. I.nndris lo JACK DEMPSEY KNOCKED OUT i.. striiU'-n with i-k at 4'hilfMiuiii j n-t .b-fl fur tt city yesterday wiis himmhl wrthis city yesterday ; i-'Wtfit: a visit With two local men 'build a Kama fi West KlKhth ii-'iy ii'iibuliinec. cumin hjQhe (.'run r. who foria'rly rld4 in lidding, '"mmci nt n cost tf mOO and to .1. W. ;, hike, road. His condition is remird- 'e:ofi. Bpiif, gtlnn, walnut i VV:ikfiehI to rej-hiiiKle a house on as serious, and ho win moved trees: any llr; ! In lure ! 1 -nth stre.t. e for. honor modfeal attention. . nuiDM. jr. 2urni Xtiryv. ' fluff write nil kind of In- is iiiter.-.ed with t. W. Wit; t I'hone t - If . .im f ' suranc. him. Telephone tia. Oflice, J'ust -Main. 1 S Si f 2,.Hr Ashpnlo In III.' entile l.uslnoss. ami r,illinriili a mrrk .n,l spent wllh Ik I 111' son of lioorun .VI, 'hols, valloy ,is par.nls, jy , , M,. u. "pioneer. K'-ymiMs of tho llnlol I Idllaiiil. Jas- l:.-i,lio Owni'i': Tuni' in on KM per ,-ynolls left lam evenin;; for jfn nt li o'eloek tonight and hear n Km;, -no to resume- studios at th prominent l:t-puhli,-uii tli-seuss the landhlacy of Victor Ihirseii. 21 a .session thiH morninn. following the ;'tacaticiii of four day 1 u enable the teucln-rs to ntloiul th" county teach- ers' institute. I'niversity nf Oregon. Hadfo Owners: A prominent lic pu Mica ti "111 explain why Victor Mursell should he ro-ep-rlcd County fommlKloncr. tonight over KM Kb al ti o'clock. 213 Mr. and Mih. Wallaio Miller left I' l.adirs and fj'Uh'mcn should this forenoon for their home in Col- ! (lan Hi attend the card parly in ton. Calif., following several dan j nix and Jacksonville nchools. it: Pari-h hall Tuesday (tvouiiiB at ;i - spent in Medford visit 1 mk roaifvo o'clock. 3'rt:. llefr,.shiueniK and while on roue hrme from a hnsi prizes. l'ud-r atispicos of the Cath- tu-sx Hip to Cortland and other up yllc Indies. -13 slate points. a K. C Kelly and Itobert Hart re-. lOxtr.i koo1 Haldwln apIes. 50c fumed to Medford last nlsht fnmt per box at l'innaclo 1'ackin Co. Jim M array and Cert Uosiel wp'-nt yesterday China pheasatit hunting In Die Kvans Creok dis trict. ompon Kiro Hnllr f Association of McMinnvilli-, Ore. c. i fjnff, an-nt. 4I!t Knst Main St. Tel. 022. lSKlf KffnrtK have leon in pron sh amont; tlie smalloi- school of the county to revive soccer font ha II. which In other years was such a popular sport anions the Uoue liiver. Central l'olnt, Talent I'hoe- llnw- kit x ':; r. Corllaiid. wh'TO they spent the ,' Vct'k end and attended the Oreuon- ... )'ashinmon jramo. '.'t2 Koller skate at the Medforl j';!irmory SkatliiB Kink. -20 ; A niccthiK of the executive coun fij'iil of the huslnoss and proffssioual iwonicns' chili will he held tonight jjjlJt the home of Mrs. M. K. Chnp- -iniiin on Jenessee street. The nteet- :'! Inn will bei;i" at ::('). : gjj.jt Cherry treoj, 2i,c; finest over ' 'prown In slate. .1. C. lianu-H Nur- t aery. Chone 1110-V. -OOtf : SC f Incluiled anionj; tile I a distance rct:ist''n;d '.'jfcnioN are 1-:. .Markn, k ,.. Cltv; Mr. and Mrs. J. quests from ; '.t Medford nt New Vnrk ; J. filfford. nf , j Caul. Minn.: A. . Sala of Chi-j 'eunn: M. c. Mescart. of lluenosi j, Aires: c! .1. liedfnrd. of Ueno. .Wv.. : ':nd Mr. and Mrs. A. J. .lasten, of j : Uevll's Lake. . I). j jj Coiii-ftninn y'Mir eyes consult Dr.! h. A. Chambers, optometrist, 317 1 jjJi ledfnrd lild. For appoinlmetd j phone 1 sfi. (ihiKses filted ami fill'-' i;.I)lFh. d. Z13 j ''i Mir. William Hooker, who had j heen ill at her honio for the pat i ijionih. rcturneil today to her posl- j linn nt the Woolworth sioro. . I I'earh. npricot, plum, walnut ' iroes; any treo 2 Tic; lenn In larKo I numbers. .1. C. JJarnea Nursi-ry. Included ftjnon the ( reKonian re(.-li;t(.r,.d at M. dfonl hotels aiv J. C. Currie and (J. H. Cowman of Sateni, Charles Hall of ( oos Cay, T. C. IUveiiK'ii of Silverton. V. M. Hilary, J. Carlo and W'llmot l.ctty "f Kimem-, -:verett Isenhart of .'.roukinj;s, Mr. and Airs. (1. II. Car snii of The Dalles, and the fonw inu from Cortland: Fred H. Todd, C. Cruit. K. i), Kahter, 13. Ht. Juhn, J. M. Noble, I,. F. Shenl hder, Velda Couller, Mr. and Mrn. W. A. Stewart. A. .1. Dean, W. C. Kerr. C Coieland, H. 1. Whlleliuo, A. It. Connie. Mr. and .Mrs. John Flynn. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Darker, Charles Kodderly. A. X. Hidinan. Coter Meckman, Jean Findley. Mrs. A. V Aresty, Itobert Alklnsou bert and II. S. Wright. DemstltchlB. hoso mendlnp, ploat int: and button niakhu;. Handi craft Shop. Chorwi 702. J li a t r Temporary auto lIcenscK were is Mied at the Kheriff'.s offb-e today to F. J. Jones, C .A. Doorns, C. C. Harwood. Mrs. ltaehel Meed. Clar ence Harris and Murl Coffeen, of Medford; L. A. Dicker of Chemanlt ami C. 13. Terrill of Crownsboro. fining In Cortlaml with larsn. fur. nlture van Thursilay, October 2f. Want return load. Fads Transfer ever, the uame has not been plaved , for several yours and it is probable i that no lyamos will be scheduled' this year due to the lateness of the season. Komemher I he bfj,' Klk's liund tf , dance 1 uosday iilht, (l.-tober L';l. tlpon tn the public. L'l-I Last Friday's lsue of the Central Col nt American, reoeni ly ie-eslab-li-hed, was published by the stu dents of the Corn ral Colnt hiKh ehfiol and was a credliablo issue, filled with scholastic notes of in terest. Cherry tree. 2Iio; finest ever crown In state. J. c. Darn's .Nur sery. Chone !U0-V. 200tf California ns resist ered at local j hotels include J. II. Drefendorfer! nf Sacramento. Ha Miller of San' Dloo, Mrs. Fred Vincent and Iva-! holla Stoeffler of Hollywood, Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. Anderson "f Mt.l Shasta City, J. Cnyle of if Creek,) Mr. and Mrs. W. F. IJoyd of Hod-! 1-3 I I ""'K' '" oi roniana, ,vr, and Mrs. C, a. HenninK.-r, A. M. I Donnison, Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Wil- . Mams, J. A. Miller, Mr. and Mir. i C. C. Foster, Mrs. F. V. May and F. S. Anderson of San Francisco, j and Tracy Meeker, CJoorno I'ender Kinft and It. c. Kimball of I.i.s 1 AneoloK. ; l-et me write your fire insurance. ! Carl Y. Tenfcwiild. Holel Holland.! Chone 09.1. tf UEUT. DRESSIER Ofeituary V iST (;-. rj,-e I.. V.. 'away very .xuddcnly at ihe his dauKhtor. Mrs. J. W. route 2, near Medfnid at yi-slerday, October 2 1, : pas.-ed AUtne of "i.irk ell ELL 1 If i-tel'l,ay fetiher -1. lie nail n y i.een In deelinlna health fer ln U J yearn. I.ui' his .lealh was wholly ' I I tlllexpeeteil at this thlle. .ll'. Vo-I .Juie four i Jack and Estelle rehearsing1 for "The Big Fight," which Is to close this week. NEW YORK, Oi:t. 22. W) on llrouclwny vere SI1. As an ac Jack Uemiisey knoekeil out. Ills tor .lack was somewhat less of a road lour in tin.. lra,ma known us iirawinn rani than a richier. .Mrs. "The Ills: Kl ;ht"' riiiIr litis week. I)einpse,y lel't tho cast recently he ll has been riinnlnK since August cause nt illness. Khn Is to return .'10. Hiimside seats the tlrsl lilulit to the iniivies. 1 -. A Worth While Judge A picture of Lieutenant Jesse Floyd Dressier and .Miss (lertrudo : Howell, whose weddiiiK was a prominent event of Tuesday after noon at Vancouver, Wnh., was in Sunday's Oroyontan. Lieutenant Dressier Is the son of i Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Dressier of ihis t-ity. The following notice appeared In : tho Morning Oivtfonian during the ! week and will he of interest to i many friends hero.' i St. Luke's Fpiscoiml church in l Vancouver. Wash., was the scene of a pretty military wedding yesterday i afternoon, when Miss (icrtrudo Cowcll. daughter of (.'lonel ;,inl Mrs. Frank W. Howell, hocame the! ride of I.ieillcnanl ,les-e Fiovd Jrosslor. 'haplaiu Coleman K. Cy ram read the service. The bride was lovely in a sown of white satin made with tiht Iiod ice and full skirt, which was fash ioned with a flounce of chantilly lace. The weddini; veil of tulje was held In place at the back 'with a band of orange blossoms. She irried a shower bompiet of roses and lilies of the valley. As the bride and bridegroom left the church they passed under an arch formed by the crossed sabers of rhe officers of (he regiment. A reception followed the cere mony at tho bride's home in Van couver barracks. The bride out the wedding cake, usIiik a silver knife thai her j.'roat-Krand mother and her grandmother had used to cut their weddinu' cakes. The bride' and brideu'room P-fi ,v motor for a honeymoon in California, after which they will bo at homo in Van couver barracks. was born at Kossuth, La, 1 4. 1 rAed iJ!' e;il-. months, seven days. He had been a resiih-nt of Jack son county since 1 ! 1 :t and has re sided at Choeni.v ami in ami near Jacksonville most of this time, die was a member of (he Modern Woodmen. Five children survive. (Menu il., Louis A., Kay C. Mrs. 10. .1. Still well and Mrs. .1. W. Clark, all ..f Medford. Funeral services will be held at the Cro.sbyterian church at J;ick snnville of which he was a mem ber, nt 2 p. m. Tuesday. Kev. K. 1-3. MeVioker will officiate, and interment will be in Jacksonville cemetery beside bis wife who passed away in February, i !7. CoiiKor Funeral Parlors in charge nf arrangements. Phone 51 ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCED - PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY OInsslflod advertising cof result state: THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Show Changes Daily TODAY ' ' Border Blackbirds' ' Featuring LEO MALONEY Also Comedy and Scenic Buy Explosives direct from Southern Oregon's Distributor J.A DENN POWDER CO. Home Office, Roseburg- GUY COX 505 Edwards St. Phone Medford 333 Medford Custodian Phone mn-Y. IMifilf Increased materially by (ho ar rest of nine aliened hootleKers last I torn In Medford today week by Federal Aueiil Terry Tal- Keese Creek district, ent. (he population of the county, Uadio Owners: A prominent Ho Jnil is now 1!'. after haviiiK been al , publican will explain why Victor a low ebb for several months. Tli-. Hursell should be re-eeeled Count majority of the prisoners now held ! Commissioner, tnniuht over KMFD wore arrested for liquor violations. l U o'clock. L'Kl liadio (iwncrs: Tune In on KM I ellcltai os ar (rip lo Klamath Falls yes- t KD at i o'clock loniKht and hoar a j prominent Itepublican discuss the candidacy of Victor P.ursell. i!l.'t . H. L. Cromley of tlu California (M'cKon I 'ower company returned last evenliiK from n short business (trip to Coriland. Itluo Mlnion M rapes now ripe. ; Three cents a pound. J. A. Manke, two milcK east of Jacksonville, ad Joining (Maney orchard. if lMpir McDanlel. edllor of the Coos Hay Harbor, has njjreed to fill J em ft Shop, the vacancy on the municipal ballot j flerlrnde withdrawn! nf Dr. a candfdate for ' umi n ;:.u i '"'i,si,r from the I ,,(,ar tn,0H( 2(0. Krpnrh rnnts htlddod; uolhiUK boiler. J. Canies Nursery. Tel. D10-V. L'0Hif Tom Dolzoll of Klamath Falls wa; a business and pleasure visitor in the city Sal unlay, where 1io at tended the Salem-. Meilhird Ka inl and visited local relatives. A minor auto collision took place Saturday at tho intersection of Main street ami IHverside avenue between cars driven by Jay (lore of Medford and Lewis Calvin of (rants Pass, according to an acci dent report on file today at ihe p() llce station. Little damaKo was caused tn either machine. Couch, apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree 2 fie; less In Jaric nuinlMis. j, c. MarnoH Nursery Phono yiO-Y. 20fi(f The condition of Mrs, X. It. flrif flth of Cosiu Mesa, Calif., who sus- j A not her evidence of the hon- r partisan opinion of the people of ; the stale regarding Judge Charles M, Thomas of this ohy, i- rvi ; ih need hy tiiis editorial by J. F. I I 11' I I1I edit...- ,tf 11... It ran I,..,- ,unr i ini nusii, nil pioj e m i ,),,;, m ann : imoaiuei( her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P., M. Hush, and her sister, Miss Helen Hush, went on a ed Friday of beine; sent Mr. and Mrs. James Lively of Medford on the lil t-t It of a son, Philip Dick Lively, del, .her 1 ri. Mrs. Lively, before her marriage, was Pauline 1 Hck of Portland. The Sunday ( iregonian. W. W. Dinklns relumed to his Medford homo yesterday from Prospect, where he .spent ihe past Week on business. llemstitchiK, hose mentfiiiK. pleat ing and button mnltlnu. Hand!- Phono 7uL Hi.ltf Kehnnnovor, Mr. and which app last week : Advocate and c;;emplifiir nf a court of just ice conducted as a court of Justfcfj and not as a court nf quibbles and lechnlea lilies, Judge Charles M. Thomas of .Med fnid is Republican no milieu for circuit Judge in the First judicial j district, comprising Jackson and jose piu no counties. "Crime is rampant -in the Cnited States. The dawdling and delays In courts enable ihe crooks to l.nigh al the law. Thieves, bandits and burglars are just around every cor ner, frotu a cmirt, carrying on their game of pillage and plunder. " The administration of Hie criminal law In the I'nited Slate, i is a disgrace (o nur cl lliv.ailon. said former President Tafl. refer ring to ihe uoHJ.Jii." . . sensical practice ami procedure lit our courts. The annual blond roll of the miti'dcn d and ihe irigiiuui Cost of i-rillie. now estiiaated at 1 L'.OOa.lM'MI.OllO to $ 1 ti, OiM),ii)i,(irtO a year in America, example n Mat us thai is a national scandal and that makes the I 'idled Slates a paradise for crooks and a subject ; of jest among the nations. j "N'n judge anywhere has worked harder and got fan her in clear- ! ing the rubbish out nf practice and ! procedure ihan has Judge Thomas.; 'ninmlssinued by the people to be1 the Judge of hi onurt, he has been i the judge, instead nf allowing op- ' posing lawyers to determine when and how cases shall bo tried. In general, it is'the lawyers and such judges as haven't the backbone to say "No" to the lawyers thai cause the delays, fritter away the time of courts, congest dockets, and vastly increase the cost of courts to the taxpayers. "From tjie day Judge Thomas Went nil the bench be has devoted himself to the simplification of ; procedure in his court. He has I L-iea Hie m-opl,. of his district a i court that Is a model in the order-j ly. prompt and e4-nnnmic.il dis- patch of business. ' "The reelection nf such an of-! ficlal ought to be imn-pn ri isa n and unanimous-." ! Tunnel (pencil SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. !'. ip, . With Mayor Rniph driving the first street car through the new .Sl.Son. oui) SunsoL-Ihihnce tunnel, elab orate ceremonies were held to cele brate opening nf the lube. Three baitjds finni-hed music and aiiv planes dropped flowers on the These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy REICHSTEIN & DEUEL All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK LAUREL FIR Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Mrs. II. II. Sanderson and C. i '. Sterner, all of Seattle, spent Sun-1 day In Medford. ' Kxira good (taldwlu apples, aOc per box at Pinnacle Packing Co. I if ; Among the motor loiirlsis f rom i a distance who reL'istcretl todnv m I ruiiised by th Phil Oeizer mayor. Hemsillchlg, hose mending, pleat ing and but (on making. Handi craft Shop. Chone TO.'. lf3lf A. (. Collier. Henry Fluhrer and Fred .-Vheffe returned late Satur day from Squaw lake, where they j the local brnnch of the out-of-state spent a couple of days on a deerjaulo registration bureau were Dave nunl. Campbell of Absorakee, Mont., and Dr. Alfred lUirkluud, chlropnte-1 lee R, llab-y of Hrazil, Ind. l'6r. 31-1 Liberty llldg. :'1TI Thomas Realty Co.. real estate, mi ami Airs i.ari oss. Air. ami ui-nrance and small loans on any ' niture van Thursday Mix. i;. w. Wakefield and .Mr. and thing of value. Palm Clock, corner! Iltll return load F.n "ci- "iveii'-m nc K' I ,hmih iiiki I' i uill. UiSUIirS. II yesterday at a dinner ami oil linn j A bicycle was stolen yesterday near Mioenix last Monday, was re ported so pinch better today that her recovery Is now believed to he assured. Pear tree. t'Oc; French roots, builded: nothing better. J. C, Raines 2notf on the Kvrin i Lane ek. Nursery. Tel. yi0-Y. Sixteen oiu-of-the-state cars reg istered last Saturday with (he local slate auto traffic bureau. doing to Cortland with largo fur- October 1'fi. Is Transfer .. phone 3 1 .1, j i 1 Mrs. Thomas L. Ayres of Mc- KNIGHTS PYTHIAS GLOBE TROTTERS TO GRANTS PASS TO TAKE CAMERA H-nt sl,M-.l:i In 0 tt iiiiiiiu ,.,11,-n mi ,,,, i niiiiiii .-iiimTitintl or 1110 ( cm,, f'allf j Hiinrln- Siipi'r-Ki'ivlr,- Minimi. n,'-:,i '., ' ,'"r, linn lo a ii'pon in iho ,ollcc-; ..-..i ...... slMtl,,,, ly. 'olhy l'au.m.nmf IToM-n'snrnl ill.. j ":''''' n;,'s'-1- ','.: """s' :vor!,.,'U ,.,i m M..,if,,i vwti.,K enm n In slnlc. .1. c. llariiPH Nur- j f,.,.nilH i-ry. I'hnnx Slfl.y. I'lldlf ,., mi, I M1m I Jn,u(. Tnyloi 's imin-l this forn,in ' "'""'I on i-hnrKi-H nf ,p liiu:. II. A. SaHlrtluy. . , ........ ... l.lini'llu l-nllot-k. An lil,..il ilirlslniin Kfi f,,r your Long Loaf was introduced to the Southern Oregon pub lic just one week ago today. In that short time he has gained the enthusiastic endorse "ment of hundreds of housewives who pro claim him the finest and most economical loaf of bread ever sold in Southern Oregon. N. B. In case you have not made the acquaint ance of Long Loaf, go to your grocer and ask for Fluhrer 's New Long Loaf and you will be ngregably surprised with the extra value and quality of this new est member of Fluh rer's line of famous breads. Mrs. T. C. Collock Muriel Collock drove t. from filendnle. Cnltf., Tnninmnv rilnht will see a gen eral exodus of local knights of Py thias and Pythian Sisters ;;mi tiuur families when the local lodi', wilt journey to Urunta Pss ;o attcii' the ret'ejiiion In honor of Stanton Itowell. their m-w grain! chancellor. It is eiecleii a lfir :e delegation will also he present from Ashland ami Hosehurg. ( 'hancollnr i 'ontinander t 'lan-n Jatpia requesrs a larso aitendanc!' ill their meeiiu!: tonight as nil de tails will he given out then, as II as other business of import lab-ns of Jacksonville Were each j fined M.i. Peterson was arrested U 1 1 l..l,i i i i. . neighbor could be selected from hi,,.,,, i... IMtt Kcthet-I Mnm-e nd I'.li nw i . ,,,l,nn I arreted bv the vumn m m: ' - day nil the .Jacksonville highway. jA nur eomptete line of I uller Prushen. I or immediate service liecanse of the marked Im Ni'Wport -Two carloads mi leu re ihnon shipped to Hambm g. ier- m:inv. mai ket and one in .New Scott Y. Da is and .I'jbnsnn. local residents wh-.i from San Franc isco, .nvemlu world tour to last s or eight an mi t lis. spent testing . and t ryiug out a movie pic- t ure camera, which will ; mi- pany litem. They will have a' pictorial review of the Pig event of their hie from the first spoil of sea-vieknes. until I hey again ' put font nn native soil late next .tune. The uirdlers have had their, passports vi-'ed for visits i ni'lltrien. and t he it ies thereof, and all the governmental red ; tape cnnnei-cn with the .launt : has bi-en unravelled. i M 1 i been named chairnuin t'.ti- le.li,,r,l essary fnrlu, iu. v.th.n..! n.., 1 iise t 1 ,.,. ii'.,.,i .1 1. ri "sisuiuiuii 1 or 1 no movent iel election, n has been m ... . . 11 . campalmi. by Knsseii 11. Tarr. if second edition of voters' pamphlets. 1 .n i.m.. ... .1. . rhe.e a,,, now ).,. , sent ...... t(linaI l(.laiI ,,urnltln,, llssoriu(lonJ .Lisei suits and drosses made to Tho proj(.rI wnlrh ,H flMir.V0;lI. ! ' " , h0 ''lMhInn V- j-' ...UvrtWnB ,l edueaUonal , no,- lm- 1,1 llii- fart thiil tin, niixlni; . V. 1 ... 1 " "'"' hrnslv.- .-v-.i- uii.l..ilak..i ..o-opiu ,,,. ; ,,..,,i. nn- iiv.-ly hi any ln,lutiy. layliiK of nsplialt on I'oitlaml :,v,-- : ! H I not begin last ueek .astuly Ntat(1 fjro mil.Nhn, h fm. fl ! chandisini; program, starting next J year, is one of the most rnmprc-j The plant has been in 1 k's semi-official visit in the; 'Uy. -4 TODAY nn.. ,1, nnt linitln last sell this w,...i. th,- oourv,. of -ot,si,-ti,.i,, f,,i- v.,,.,..' Um.. .-iii, win . maintain,. ,1 p.-r-! n, an, inly, a lonk--llm,. I, as,, on Its' mi,. Ii.ivlnu li,',.i nlitaini'il. th.. n. iiJilMM h. of thrro v,.cks Is i.-. i,.,l to I,,. .insum,-,l In palimi I'oill. i,,,! ii,-niM'. l hlfh Is th,. lotii; rs PH.',' to l. p.n, , th,. pri'scnt t'ontra, t. IMrsmakiT nnil ,l.-slt; iit-i-, Mr.. Violot llaton. phono lif.'.'.-ll; r,-l-d,-n,-,. l,i;':'-'-;i. ;l I , ,-s on in nsti u.llon r(iiiornin ' wltlv JiiiIko l . ,M. Iho row rut-off rna.l fi oin thy I'a-I ThiMiitnt iiii.nililf n,llor. 1 ,'lfl.. hn.lnvay nrar th,- fair urn, in, Is ,, siiMorl lo .-nil. Tho ...-tit to a 1-011,1 on tin- i-astiin Mile of Jury was minimoniil. nnd oxrus,.,l lli-ur orork Is lii ttor than was at utnli-r nlinvo i-nuilltlons. The first anii.-ipat.M. liniyollni; of tho , crnn.l Jury -which was Impaii ilrw roa.l Is now In full swinu nnif ollcl last Nlay. anil ns yt has Is oxp,.,to,l to ho ooinploto,! In .1 soon nn iluly n nl-. ox,'1is,mI -ntnpnr..!vi.y short , im,. ai-.-ord-! puhji;rt In rill. Inn to I'ounty Knitlnpor Paul Iiyn- Nn" n iinlml iniliri in ni-nini:- Iiim hoforo iho lo,-i r.nrt. u.,l It, in,. nil,,' r III,- hii; Klk's Itaml only lhi usiml cno rl.il mil. Tiios.l.-ix iiiuin, o,t, ,),,,,- jj. i,.rs in, ininilo. 'I'll,, .-nit (lolohor lorin of the flr nurt fornially np-nl this ye, ,lan. iii,-n 11 . Mr. an, I Mrs. i;ny c.ilson ,'-,i,,,s,.. ,n wniiowit rounty. an-' ; visitors f,,,- n shoti tmi,. with Mr. ami Mrs. Sam I'miuue. who ri--,tiirn,-, I ri-contiy from a vUH In iho' Kntorpris.. s. otlon. Mrs. mlson is .1 si, tor of Mrs -oa,:u, who Is a jfnnnor rosuli-nt of thai sortlnn of Iho slnt. TOQ LATI TO CUSSIR 1 V'uU ItlONT ---room aparimont. ' rail nl Jim V .la, kson fJ i I.IIST-ol,l. Two houml'i. ,,no I", mouths s 1.1. , I ( in.,1. ,n on. :in,l half ol.l 1,1'Own :,i,.l -la.Tson oi, 'yriendlifilioughls By John A. Perl Kaeli day a man should climb toward greater responslbili lies, his mind enriehed hy e lierivnce. his heart mad. stouter hy the trials he tiweis on tl;r vt up. A AN-ffic (hit Is fitting in tf ry reprt and withitt (li. means of nil. , TH PtSL FUNERAL HTOMt 426 SIXTH ST AT 0AK.DALE PhONE f7 A Complete Service Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing, Re lining, Repairing, Alterations. Jackson Garment Cleaners Phone 213 Our Service Car Will Call ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A L. HILk, IWaoiqar Phona 10S 30 N. Ceatm) Medford, Oregon m iivii vr?1 tues. m en ! ''r&f' A SPirV. FRFNP.HV SNAPPV i ' " '. ! mm 4 W": m I Wfx$ Broadway shook with CdK MAt Ml JJMwfl T"e 'Hm is even fun- dr A C W S3TTAaX ni,r' and beilu''L'1 M- & W ) w(c8(& rion Dav'" is just i & ., 1)1 vVrlVsj7f gambles with love at I A. II UvI(Vli?nV Monte Carlo where j OrJt (It ; Vs-lYa 111 VV. I men are men, anu t jfirV 5 III VJltllVVlvT? 1 women are after them. I JSjS nyl S Jf' THE TALKING TALKIES : NEWS REEL Jh hear what yST. I IlLVV You See and Hear Seven Big Hot JlWS I ' t 'J& Nwl Events Mjfc TW0 GREAT ACTS W F0.T0P'Ve,,Shr,JtD''i'y SONGs'as Only f) Vl " 1'30' 3:15' 7 and 9 , l He Cnn Sing Thim 7ft In Admission LJB jl tfV Matinees. 10 and 35: Evenings, 25 and 50 RP " A W 1 . - 1 fV' DICK RICH KlU COMING 5 BIO ACTS 5 J-7 . And His OK (I?) ' VAUDEVILLE SYNCO SYMPHONISTS 20 AW " t,Ll Feature Picture 'A One of the Most Popular iYA y' I , A wsl Coast Aggregations IJZ I,lil,k shop I'..l, l.. , I t.il.cral ri-wartl.