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PAGE THREE PLAN ARMISTICE Every Jaw Observed on Unique Run N HAVE SAME LIFE ! CELEBRATION FOR , AS LARGER FOLK: MONDAY, NOV. 12! J ?c YOU'RE RIGHT MT.TVFOTtD MATT, TRTBTTE. TtfEDFOTIP, ?TF.riO'. MONDAY. OPTOnFT? 11. in-JS. i .. ..-'.'. ..'....- 1 i . ' iimm YE IN I1S if: TUESDAY EVENING i ww., o u i in i i n n nrrinmn -fF.r ; HUNUK urr UAL5 MitiKt'Uimd is no UUfci'cnt than! tin circle in which hiss.-!' folks! live, with tin1 e.vi'pliun, perhu .- i that the lattt-r it lo takt th air; mure forcefully. This is the opinion . o Jranelt' Could, the beautiful vamp of the Fanehon -Mateo show ; which played at the Craterian iiiiil ! iiiht. And when .lu rolls those big hlue eyes of hers .on doesn't douht hut that she is capable of kIv- ; ins iiny size or number of adoring males a dose of ozone, and making them like it. i llerbie llice. t.ie original liusiorj lirown in the musical comedy of ! that name, is one of the veteran troopers of this company, having; started his stage, career 1M yours; Hgo. llerbie started out with the; Jioyal Lilliputians in 1HU4 and! toured the country. I-ater he played the title role in the iluster Ilrown musical comedy in which Karl Davis, local man. had one or met leads. I nut be Is interesu-u in tne siock market, .baseball and pnllties will vnnistice ball will he in charge of bear out the fuel that "little peo- j Ull,,or ihnlv aw street stunts will pie- are nut removed, except hi : tHke lat.e umit,r tlu. direct lou of quantity, from the world at large, j n0, i, Alford. -tine of his most pleasant memories j ' ! is a recent meeting with tlovernor Al Knitih of Xew Yurk, whom he j found to be a charming personality, i "I've never met Herbert Hoove yet, but I hope to some day." said j t he tiny man with wistful si in-.. piieiiy. "He's go a. nice first name. Jl0"ver has. Don't you think so'." j added little Herbert. And then the veteran Mr. Kice introduced his little sister. -17. j Inch Anna, who was putting on the- last touches of make-up in herjltlue Devil, his heroism under fire little doll house' dressing room in the wings. Anna is K, blonde and blue-eyed. In her dressing room was a ruck of beautiful gowns, which were guarded by a careful maid. Noting a diamond ring on the woe left hand of "the tiniest woman" of the troup, she was asked if that meant an engage ment. "Well, not yet." she answered, hiughlng. "That ring really belongs on the other hand, but it has a way of creeping over now and then." The impression that it might creep over there to stay upon her return to New York following this tour was left subtly by the miniature blonde, who expressed a genuine distaste for show business, and a preference for domestic, duties. 'Aly first appearance on the stage was when, at the age of H, 1 played thil original Dilllkin in thei Duster Itrown production with my' brother, f was only -'( inches tall then, and at Christmas time all the actors and actresses in the troupe surprised ine w.th a Christmas tree and a lot of presents. I received He vera 1 dolls, all taller than myself. I have them yet in our home in llhode Island, where 1 keep house for my father when I'm not play ing. How 1 wish I were Unek there now guess I'm just lonesome for my dad." she added, a. trifle tear fully. That her father and mother were both of normal height, was stated by Miss Dice. Asked whether or not the "little people" generally found romance among- those of their own size, the little blonde, said: "Well, not generally. In some ea-es they do. A, few of the aetors and actresses in this troupe un married. Mill. I Tteiteve that this is one case in which opposite attract. My brother, for InstAnce, married a girl about five, feet five, and they were very happy. He never mar ried again after her death. Then, if you stand at the stage Uoor when they all come out tonight, you'll see some pretty tall wives and bus !:ftjds waiting on the outside. .May be that will answer your question as to whether they seem happily matched or not." John Aasen. the giant wh.i travels with the midgets, provid ed one of tot. proo:en. of t In day for the Hotel Jackson, where In- stayed last night. Due to his eight Toot height, the hotel management was first at a loss how to provide for him. but fin ally gave him the longest bed !n the house, which even then iimt'ii ii iiui i. ixiii . un.'-lhlril nx 4all. ollli'i- nirnliw ik it thr revw. who n crc C(l pounil nilUiMs. Iind no trouble in fintl - iriK suitable iu-cuninio(l:itions. Radio Program KMED Mull Trlliuiio-Vlrgin Station :'; iiiciitm. 1 1 in K.c. Momlii). (M l. -2 6:Uo to 0:13 p. in. Aiblifss . by Victor llurni'M. tj:l." tu tl:.Tu p. m- tetlford .Mull Trllmno. S:a lo T n. in. L'ouat I)la- play Adv. Co. TiicMlny. t)i"t lu to 10:30 a. m- 2:t -Southern 4 Ore. Kleetrie Sweiu' Gift l:30 11- Shop. II to' 11:311 a. I iJcpt. Store. ll:3n to IJ a. ni llakery. 1 to U':.ln a. in. dint Lleitrlc. 1 2:3ll to 1 :30 p. Ill -M. M. Colonial -lipleiicn- -Monarch Seed (c Keed Co 6:0."i to 0:13 p. m. Address by Wni. BriKi;s. , 6:13 to I'iSin p. m.-Aledford ' Mall Tribune. :3D to p. m. Coat Inn- piny Adv. Co. ' S to 9 p. in. Snide. Dairy. lo 10 p. in. Calif, lire. p. Power Co. f roadu tlllnd slouch Cocklnc c peril bei-e (omplcll-'l. With preparatioiiK already unilor way. the celebration of Armistice day next mouth promises to be one of tho best in Med ford for years, acconlin.;; to Ueorge Gates, general chairman, whq today announce'! the appointment of committee ' chairmen. Due to tho fact that Armistice clay falls upon Sunday, ' the day will bt; observed Monday. : November 12. j While only a few oi' the detailed plans have been completed, a fea-1 lure of tho celebration will be the j annual feed for all ex-service men at the KlUs' temple, of which Kd I ' Webber is the committee chairman : ! in charr". Katie Davis was named ; i committee chairman for the Armis-, tice parade, which this year will be of a different nature than in tor : mer years, inasmuch as no com- t , mereial floats or entries will be; I made. Fraternal, civic and patri- , organizations only will be j .asked to take part. ...,,,,..,, fnI. n,,. nnnu:i. j Richard Barthelmess ! ! Rialto Theatre Today A new Richard lhirlhclnuss is revealed in "out if the Uuins." the feuture which opened at the Uiulto this afternoon. It if " thrilling story of a French ; bis romantic und passionate love for Yvonne, his daring method of , deserting his reginieui in order to i visit his sweetheart:, and, follow ing the declaration of the armis- j tice. how tremendous obstacles I were overcome and the two lovers ! were bi-nu')t together. liartheluiess has many unusual histrionic opportunities in the piece, and avails himself of them to the utmost. lie looks pic turesque and handsome in the striking costume of the lilue Devils Opposite I '.art net mess is seen, for the first time. Marian Nixon, wJio -is a .very, feminine little crea ture with a vast wistful appeal. She is a perfect foil for the Marion Davies at Hunt's Craterian "The C a r d boar d Luver." 'a j sprightly comedy, is at Hunt's Cra- j terian with Marion Davies at her: very best. j Monte Carlo, with its throngs of i beautiful women, its fascinating ca sinos and its atmosphere of ro mance, serves as a background for the comedy situations worked out, by the leading comedienne of the screen. i The picture equals in comedy thej successful farce in which Jeanne) Huge Ik starred". j Miss Davies. In the lead, is ablyi supported by Nils Asther. .letta I Clmidal. who displays an unexpeci-1 uiiKP i.f eomedv: Tenen llnltS and Andre de Segunda are more, than excellent. i "The Canlboard I, over" Is a treat for those whose dig'-stion can stand two hours of steady laughter, with a bit of pathos now and aj:aiii to season the comedy. Daily Meteoroldgical Report Monday, October Forecasts Mndford and vicinity: Fair to- night and Tuesday. Warmer to' - ni-tht. Oregon: Fair In south and cloudy in north portion tonight and Tnes- dav Probable rain northwest nor - tlo'n. Warmer tonight. o. f.oml Dnla. 3. a Tcinuel aturb ( Ut-'S. I ; Highest I Last 12 :irH.I. ;..nwest i Lnst I'J lirs.t. Itol. humidity il'ct.) Htnte of weather Total preelliilatTon aineo Sept. 1, 192S, 2.0s Inches. .Sunset ioilay. .": 1!' p. m. Kunrlse 1 utsday, U::i a. ni. Sunset Tuesday. RMS p. in. Observations Taken at S A, M. 120th Meridian Time o t CITT llaker City .. Mismarck .... ISoIsc IX-nver Ies Molues.. 2H 111' 30 10 .jil 3S .".S "I Clear (Hoar Clear Clear Clear (Tear TU HI i frcsno Helena Iii Angeles.. Marshfleld ... Phoenix Portland Ked Lluff KoschurK Cloudy . lear Clear Clear ... 62 ... SO . . lis Cluar Clear Clear Clear Cloudy f'lnur 48 3J Salt Lake City . SU San Francisco.. D Santa Ke CO Seattle 5'.' Spokane . 5t Walla Walla CO Winnipeg :;o 4S 4X ciomiy U W. DICK. McteoroloBlst V. I, rounder IH'ail MACLKWOOI). X: J. Oi Clear Clear !!l lpt--Clayton I. Lee, forlocrlv jiresldent and one of tfie undent !of the I lilted Preps nK intton. ' filed at hif home earlv fndav. ii- v,'tM.f,3 ye.'iri old. b TE i -Hbiisn jpreu x Ol'I'creil a stimulant to take left picture; unpei right, route ami oHicial observer (in Mit suit) ih'ier looks on. Strictly observing its preari schedule, ih'- Texas compan entered in the "l.aW and ICe d r. iy ; Kun," on the return trip from the! Canadian to the .Mexican lines, ; rived October -Mt, at L''J p.m., Tlu J nana. The run was arranged by C. Coppage. vice president and sa (lirei.'tor of the Texas company. les to ascertain how. long it would take tn make tho trip by respecting every law on the statute books, p tviicu- GIVEN ATTENTION )T The county court is eonsiderii!-'; wmvh and means for the counting of ballots in this city for the elec tion November t. With it roiiistra- ' '"' ' . ; I ionium waiu nv- urged to expedite the count and I take the physical and mental strain i of a long count off the regular hoards, many of whom arc old. In all of the 111 wards of the city, save J one. the registration is over ;i"0 j votes. There arc three double j counting boards in the city. I Tl e state law provides that the 'members of the counting boards be appointed in January preceding Ihe electio:i and this is where the i hitch comes. Lawyers of the city aru looking through law books to I ascertain if the appointment of j eotintitiK boards thin month would Ihe legal. A derision is expected week. 1 County .Judge Sparrow favors tho aopointmem of double boards in ; 12 boards of this city ami of at lt two in Ashland. He believes cn: iiim county wouiu save money. oj sides getting quicker action. lllllller Uitte.l SAX UKKNAUIJINO. C.il., Oct. L. iP .bseph Psenner. 'JC. of Clendale was killed ai-eblentally by Itaiidoiph Poll.' also of Chndah-; while on a hunting trip. Poll's shotgun was diFdharged while he was reloading" It. ' and the shot ' struek- T'v-itner in the head i iii in iihhimiiiiiiiiii mi inn imiwuiiiwiiiiiiw iwiriiiMnrnnmrTiiiiwunimmwininri iin n r" rr . . , ... ARE THE NEWSPAPERS FAIR? The ni.'W!SiiiH'i-s arc iiiiiitii'tiiiiitv lo know tlic it Tin' newsuaners coiitiiiiiallv dt'iiiiuidctJ that i.f Ihe Cliancv (iraiid .Jury. iv: to the public Hit- withlield. THEY MAKE ! These same papers I demanded until paid for !' Mrs. (irievc met her as Forewoman ol m.,,,.,l , the.ni to .... , , . I it led to kiiow. She has not asked incuse. This leairue is without tuinls. execpt siu-h to it by those i letters' to Ihe cloudy 'statements to r!ou'!';(irievevaii(l be 'they are behind her and Any ai tive help wliU'h the public will frci4y league will be in the Yours for i clean. I 1 - P.iid Advertisement, byJfttrr n taws . - a with him Into (his country. Warren Krlckson, tlrlvcr, reniM'd, npiK-r folhmid In "Law anil i:couoiny Hun": lower, two motorcycle officers superisc ami check rilling of gasoline tank larly Hie -speed laws. The driver, Warren lrickson, was instructed to take a reasonable time for meals and rest. lie was accompanied ir- ; from community to community by at i peace officers and an official ob server 'at all times. On Its Jaunt !.. north the car was greeted by police and city officials, itf M-diord. Including those Another official observer aceoin- pained the car keeping data of the . run. gasoline and nit consumption. ; SET i BEING PREPARED FOR THE PRESS: The budget for the ye:".' is hein madf. ready for printing by the county clerk's office and the next meeting of the buduel eomiuitiee in November will be the final one. At that time complaints anins'. portions of the budget will be heard and decided. The lni(.;et, as now completed provides for no increases in salary, Inn for minor expense items in lip nfflces. The counry court has been com parini; the local budget with those of counties in western and eastern Oregon and found that Jackson comity expenses run about the same as other counties, the only difference In many instances hein in ti e apportionment or the fluids. The comparisons were made with counties the same size and popu lation an Jackson county. special cunvocniioii Cl-atMl- l.uki- ClKdilcr. X". II. A. M.. Tui-s- ilay. October. I I :Sn p. ill. Work in M. ,M. leare... !'. K. Nichols. Secrcl.-M-y. s I t ' Regular cnnimueii .i llon of Cciiuics cbapt't W'edllesda y evening. See ci;i! night. Ilalllt.. M Aiilcn. Secretary. , 2 1 I' l::ircfuol bis hcwn.re: bun op trsimps in LIsImhi ni'W I'ortu - ftul. npplK'H li myone sotnK' " Ith - ' iublir servants, and should at'onl (he publii; evervj triitli. MBS. GRIEVE PAY FOR then declined lo print, the at advert isimr rates. the situation as she met eery problem presented to the (iraiid .Jury. Kin; paid these papers the price de rive the public the' truth, which the public was en- this league nor any person wiio liclieve in its cause, it has nor sponsored Airs. irricc . iublic. It has not seen them until after they were published, the contrary notwithstanding, but its niembers know Mrs. icve in her. Thev know the ti'iuhfulness of her assertions and will support her to thelast. . publii - intcres.-. uiilianiered, unfettered BETTER GOVERNMENT LEAGUE. Covernmenl Lcaque. s I h"" ;' i .... if V I .M.-dfrn-.l llitmesle.lds of the Ululh- i-OANrf. iuss . In. 1,1 .i mint in. -.-tin" ;it th. W. U. H' 4 A . XV. ...... T..,.,a ,.,..,.. .......... t ,) ... 'II " :; 1 CfSACM TO TT?Vi AtMfl4MV lOS route while, (he etc. The availability of Texaco products on tho I'acifie coast also was to be demonstrated. A feature of the run that attract ed, wide attention was a Texaco service ear that accompanied the "Law a n d Keonomy" s e il a u. equipped with a receiving set. microphone and amplifier for pick- ling up radio broadcasting station programs lor the cntcrtuinpicut of crowds, thousands greeting the car in the various eomniunitieks .through w hich It passed. FIRST TO GREET NEW GRAND RULER Totally unexpected, aeveral ol'Cl ciala of Klk'loin In Ihe Itcsne lllverj valley woru the first OrcKn I!. I. ; E. officers to meet and become ; uequiilntod with Ilin new Krand ex alted ruler, Murray Ilulbert, of New York City, and cabinet, on his recent trip to I'ortliinil for a two days' ineellni; with the offi cials of tin: Klks ludKes f the slate. It beliiK generally uiiderstood that Al r. 1 1 nil I a, it . en route from the east to Portland, would not come through here from the Kouth, plans lor a brief reception for him ' at Ashland or .Medfovd were nban-i cloned. Hence, Curl Teimwuld. ex-! ailed ruler of tho lledford lodKo, and ,L 15. .Metlee and .1. K. Thorn Ion, exalted ruler und secretary re spectively of the Ashland Indue, hoarded the evening train for Port land to attend the conference ol (Jroe,on I'.lkflom there. A ruiiman pnrier. snoriiy aner the train left .Medford, on seelni; his lvlli pin In Secretary Thorn inn's coat label, eaauallv remarked. j"ll(i you Ke.ntleiuen know that your' Krand exalted ruler Is on this train?" ' - The Biiriirised trio at once sot i ' busy and called on drawl lOxalted ; ' Iluler llilflbut unci' Ii1 pafly In the loj-nif.r'H Btateroom in another car ' anil' had a very pleasant visit with! - them Mr several hours on the train. Mrs. (Iricvc, Forcwonian reiiort wliich Juile Thomas PUBLICATION report whirh t bey hail j to :ont.ribute to this, ex- as ire being colitrilmtetl and voluntarily give to th o a 'ir'uit Judge. -ident ( iftr'- N ell'.'-f Yei'ineti (tifieiiits. The newly elected officers three hHtie;-I,uis for the f year will be installed in offh Itrother Frink as installiim Regular 1-ule session will l at S p. ni.. sharp, and the thrown upon at v:tM t allow the pill die to w ii nt's I he iiilaUil i.m ceremonies ami drilling by the .Medlta'd llloeitier Civls. Mr. Fi inlv ha- been a Yeoman fur many ears and was (ivesttb'tit for several ears. durim: which time the lodge w iit through i i-oi gaiiiv: t lloti. changiiu: from the old expec tancy policy t a lej;al reserve basis. .Mr. Writik u u one of the foremost in the orga ni-a; ion in promoting the Children's home and making ll a reality. I mmediatcly afte rlhe doors are open there will be several musical numbers and ri-adings, after which ill"' iirstallat ion ceremonies will take place, l-'ollowing the installa tion the Medfnrd i:looiil"r (5irN Will s:age some fancy drilling. As u-nal. the program will he completed' with a light lunch. Are You Run Down, Weak, Nervous? To have plenty of firm flesh nnd the ability to do a big day's work and feel "like, a two-year old" at nipht, you must eat three Rood meals a day, relish your food and properly digest it. If you can't eat, can't sleep, can't work, just take a tcnspovnful of Tanlnc be fore meals. Mrs. Fred Westin. of :187 K. f7th St. North. Port land. Di e . 'Tallinn cured my stomach trouble , conyletely after three yenis 5uf- t foritiK. It built mo up 'to perfect health, with a gnin of 27 lbs. That i was two years uko. and I still en joy the. best of health." Tanlae is wonderful for inditfes i ion and constipation e;as, painn, nausea, dizziness and headaches. It brings bark lost appetite, helps you tlijrest your food, and Knin strength nnd weight. Ft contains no mnvral dritRs; it is made of roots, barks and herbs, nature's own medicine. for the sick. Tito cost is less than 2 cents a dose. (Jet a buttle from your druncrist. Your money back if it doesn't help. T IS i jL ti$LW&. jL C j CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS SI MIH.ION BOTTLES USED ' I - .... - I lllll I L U T J$Wiffl v IT'S PICTURE8 LIKE THIS ONE S55.S - mt jwicm. ri i III KmBA kE2C tiil I THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT V (j JL. I 11 Itllll U-WW kl fl3A . SUCCESS IN THE HISTORY OF Jtzt-- I I pC vnw 1 0UR THEATRK' 'Tttt- I HII SfifJkX A AL HS GREAT PARTS f 'i nlm4r in one j I I I I El 5iVvSf Th0 9"int.hero of "The Pat Ill III I P'l Alfflwl ent l-el,'hei' Kid" tho game, j ill III II Un A. nonor-nounn ma di - i no 111 I I S3 RwiJJL Vv. Noose,'! the brilliant attorney . 11,1 Il '2 - of "The Wheel of Chance"- II I tl WT'JT all hi. hl.trionio art I, thl. Ill II X,To Ml. 15, -, 1 : c I n : nm 1 ROBERT FRAZER 6hFEXtURES . .... '. " T U M fe, To Speak rothrmel-s ' VfltK" ' Jill meant worse than Admisaion yS liV j death! Matinees 10 and 2S I'T C-t '' ' III II fl u n, i Evenlnat 10 and 33 T : 19 I I III li know how atrango frt '' i Mil jll PI events cao change the life . ' ; . 7 till LI courle how one devil- k I ' VjS . - llll III II "ly-s', moment of love For Sio Bailv jV - ? !l TV-""' ' in iiiii mi mm , . k i ". ,i i I ' ' s " It's an Indispensable Convenience! A Checking Account is almost a necessity to the modern man or woman. It gives business stand ing, aids in paying bills a.nd gives account of all income and outgo. Try this pleasant way of handling your financial affairs. The Jackson es .ABLisnnD n8 j Medi oud, Oregon 11 I I Commercial ' Savings Safe Dcosit I I MaMtlllR lUDtiRAL I1RSKAVI1 SVSTBM ... ;. ! ; Fire Insurance Plncod in ono of the OLD LINE STOCK COMPANIES I represented by me will assuro a just and prompt settle- ment in caso of a loss. . Chauncey Florey 201 First National Bank Bldg. '-; meant ujhalu music , Iv '. i I I'll County Bank