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enjqyAbletalkie! - . ' I t il- miiK-awaitcd lliul in u c h heard of -Show iloat" rnuvjiwnm. n clianiiJiiK-' riiinance i.f t(ie. Kay earlier n'a or leas tld.ly $,' 'fli'; , PiCllllK river life ,,,, t. yissis. i Ippl "f that 1M-1I..U lias reached ! .UcqfiirJ, anil s,.t ( away much pleased laiKi' audiences yesterday i.i'i.-iiii.uii an,i hist niciii at Hum's i 'lUti-Han theater. -.Show H.ial" appears, daily until Friday, an. I us ; lta . ontci laiiiinciit excellence is l.iuadi-aft liy ilinso'whn have awn' It, will" lin.i'liil.lcdly attract many hundreds inuiv. Whlli. Il is n.it I 'r ' ..... rtainllliE '; moviliK iiirture-s.iun.l eulerttiliiiiientK of the ilav. whh lis I Kooil ai'Mng. iilctuiesoue Inusie iatli).s and Knieral apnn. To' iriosl of the au.llenees the ilimlnt rostunies of the latter part of he last century, and the popu lar koiiks and inusie of that period, T.icully and ealliupically rendered, llm' ahsurdly funny old-fashion, d liieloilrania played on the "Show Uoal" rt.llie, the .splendid river i.eeiiery and the romance of the rtory eharinct! tue ear, eye mind. . It la claimed the various sc elles of Iho locale, and costumes, etc., of Iho .period depi.-icti ure his. torically correct. They prohalily ur, nccordipK to Hie meiuory of this Veneralile reviewer, who wlis thrown Into a profound reverie on that period of his youth py some of -the sunns of that day and the tidlt ' of several hich-w heeled hi cycles in river village scenes. ui n is on- romance, often ! nappy ami at other times sad. of me -.mow noat . nuse.l on i:.lna ITIlay havo just spent t lie winter I-'erlicr's famous novel and Zi. yr-1 In San I.eHildro, L'nl. Mrs. .Mclkm I'eld'K well knov.n "Show Hoateiald's fatlier. F. M.. Saundi'is "tit musical extravaBiinza, that has I'crlland, who hati bwn solllll for tlu' esiieelaf appeai, .wlt:i l.aiira I his health, is nlso with tlieu at h-j LalMante and ,loseil) 'Schlldkiau't i resort. Airs, ('larencd Walker ami intho 'teads.a.i' .Mi.Bnoli'n apd lttiv-tson, Donald., and . Airs. K. S.. 41c endal, :''th'e ' id-ofesonal r I v e r I Donald of Seattle Joined . them al KanVlilei-.1 'Thery are other well the liolel over the week end. Tin; known lendlriK t'ilip" autoi-H in Jihe I latter group are motoring to Cali cast, including Otis Marian. Kmily ' I'onvia. - ;. I''iti:ruy and the' uufortunaie Almal- The first .warm Sunday on the Uul.ens. ' Crater Lake road Immalit out a How vi all hatfd 'Kmily I'itz roy. ' whn plajt'il i.u .sit-i n and iiut!ful moilicr of Mamiotia s. convliiciimly that must of us wnv : so c:irriMi away with h r l.ara'- ii ri7.ation that we would uladly at ! the time have given most anyt hinn i to uC least have .slapped her face. l!iie comedy in the ;jJu(w lioat is not espevially ronspk-uiu.i, hut the production - has uueh excel lence and charm otherwise that much of It is nut needed. The inusie and .oni,rs, well played or xuiib, are very pleasing, and raiiKo from the popular fa vorites of the 'KO's to-the calliope of ' tlte foat and darky singers, th rough the coon and 'ragtime age lo the present negro spiritual era. The outstanding singing gem of Mie "Show Hoal" is the Kinging ' that synthetic folk sour niel ,.dy' t f the river days. "Ol- Man River," y Jules Mleilsoe, in a voice of I'hdi -quality and drauuitie power, aided jy a I'liorij.s iif negroes. U is in the prologue that Itjed- soe and Helen Morgan, the fam- ouh Ziegfeld stage and metropull-I tan night cluh stars, sing. -Mihell every Monday and Tluirsday MofKan nonchalantly coines on from y to 10 o'clock, the' stage and sings while sealed j a number-of iarents and friends on'a piano two of her best known lof the class oreupied seats in tho and sympathy attracting songs iulsindio tliis morning and watched a clear but otherwise not con-.the children perform, individually spicuous voice. "JIIII" and "I'an'tjnd in grouir;, on the iliree Help i.ovln' That .Man of Minv" I pianos placed In the .studio -for the As Hle.lsoe'K "H Man Hiver" fades .away, a picture of the river lades Into the screen and down the river' at a distance is seen the show boat approaching and its calliope is heard playing. It then ties' dp to the wharf and the "Show ' Iiit.'ft" niovietone begins. From th'l:i locale' the story takes the "aujlience to Chicago, then to .New York and years later back to the show boat where it began. Uurjng the progress of the play Iits Lal'lante plays the banjo :liiid sings old-time negro songs very pleadingly. K A. K ENJOY FRUITS . WITH SUGAR ; . ' ' . 1 ; . Improve the Flavor Of 'llie.se Healthful, Foodrt Everyone knows the importance of fniiLs in diet. KruiUt Rive needed roug-haKC, vitamins and beneficial mineral salts. It is iniiortant for children n'tyl adults' to eat one raw and tyie cooked fruit each day. The addition of sui;ar to either raw or cooked fruits brines out their finest flnVurs. Fruits should be made palatable, or otherwise we are not likely to eat enough of them. Prepared' as we like them, they will become a regular and bcnelicia! part of onr diet. "Fruit acids are softened hy :ui(ar," a famous food scientist re cently said, "Fruit flavors are de veloped by suuar. Suicar promotes and facilitates the ingestion of fruits." Heme mher this the next time you eat grapefruit, oranitcs or any of tho fruits which a;Pear nn your table. ' Ynu will enjoy them more witji stiftar. Varied foods ber.elit voii more and you will eat them witli thjs finest of nature' flavors. All i.vilr can be made delicious l'th tho Addition of sucar. Fruit pies ndpnddings are most appc tizfnp;.' "Applesauce and jelly add delightfully tn lunch or dinner. For weariness eat sunr. The Sugar Institute. ROGUE ELK HOTEL DUMNG WEEK END. " : r- : : . I A number of Ashland folk mi)-' K'led to. tlm It:g ailli,Jt,. suit. dy ! spend ,tlic a'tenuW istr. Hi'! liver'aui) oiijoy' dinner at rtib' resurt. Amcne, them were .Mr. tnul Airs. T. II. Simpson. Miss Mar-: Brave. Mrs. Ncal anil i. I.. (jUnn. Mr. and Mrs. II. lltrrisun of Aidi-! lan.l also l iiit ai tliu ri'xo 1 ' ! Mr. and .Mrs. ill Valuer of .Midfurd tain mined a jjniuii uf : lour oi their friends Snn.lay even-' lR with dinner nl die fiiiii, Kik " lintel. , I i ii i. . 1 . II II ill HI . I!. M.i . I. I...... . ! isliiiiK on the ltoiio i-jvor and 1 l.'lu creek .was Hie uttraetl m . pincii uroiiiiiil iwu Caliliiiiiia par ties to Kii(4ub Kll; hotel for the pust week. Mrs.. Edwi.i Justice and her sun, Kdwlu, muliued ii Irum JIulilo Mark and mopped at the resort several days. They lc(! .Sulurday.l'ur ' Vancouver Islalid. Mr. and Airs. IV H. I.aiuli came l':-imi Kan 1'Yaiieisco did ,,n Hi'unlav ciiinmiinced their return 't:ip. via tile lledwcuid lilKhtvav. tJlh.-r Call. lid,foiuians iiassitiK the week end al j.,. .,hti nuic .in. aau .wis. it. B. ( ; Palmer of I'Yesnd. Air.' and Mrs. F. I H: Wakefield or l.os Angeles. ' i Alnry i K. . Ilouiihton ami J!ay Heyniilda of :iilcai;o -vum early! i motorists on t lie Crater Uike road I I iio pasiiuu tim we.uk cud at llogue i.iiv iioiei. , : . .Mrs. II. D. W. Iionald ami her siiiatl'son, Itiehard, are spuidiiiK a week at Hokuii Kik hole! hefure cilntlniliim their iournev on Ihidr way In Kurope q join Mr. AicDon ahl ill (Jolisluutinople, Turkey.-! large number ol Mt'dforJ poopl?. lit'-Uiy of whom stopped lor di;im-i' i at the KuKiie Kik hutel. Aacjru Hie " nintot i:its who viMtiul tlnrf j fie -Mr. and Ma tleoie l'orti r. j .Mr. and Mrs. Swem and family. K. Al. Wrystlaiej Mrs. A. K. Wrysdul Airs. laimsden, (irandma humsdo). nd -Mrs. Holmes, ai:d .Mrs. It. A. i'hierolff and pariy. 4 r- it; if rs. 1:'. :. ( lore,- 'local music in..1 ruc.'.or. held open house at her studio- Bot;ie Spjirta building this mortiitigi when 1 ltJ firsi ; public perl ormance of bet" pinup class. consisting uf. hoginne.-s I'rotri eii;M (o years old, was held. The class consists of Hi begi li ners, who vere organised for their rudimentary ,j;uiu jUne group work on the piano June 1 0. The classes vision. Monday, June 'Z Forecasts ' Medrprd nnd vicinity: Fnir lo nigjit and Tjiosday; slightly lower teniperaturti f tVo.sdv'.1 4 . 1 r 'Oregcti: ' For on coast, fair in intefinf IntrigJtt and" 'ITintfday and Mlightly lower tutupmaturo, in in terior of wesi portion Tuesday. r Daily Meteorological Report ' t 3 ii j j THm; " '""61 .1.. !I7 !ld .).. I" 61 -X ?'; Local Data 1 IliKliesl I Last 1- lirs. I Lowest (Last 12 lira. I Itel. huuiidity (I'ct. . stale of dealher ..'. Clear Clear Lowest temperature this lnorn- I' i Ins. .'.1 dem en::. Total preripilatioii since .Id. 1, litis,- :i.,S Indies. 'reniiieralure a year ae.o today: ii;;iest fs, lowest as. Suuvet today. 7::i p. ui. Kuniise Tuesday. 4::!T a. in. Sunset Tuesday, 7: fid p in. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time ' .4 J fl CITT ! 3 I linker City .. ilisuiarck .... Iloise Iieiivor lies .Moines Fresno Helena 7ii' (IS S'J.' Sll. S? I mi 118 tcj 71 111 ll'li 41 44 ft Clear Clear I'leai- Cloudy I'. C.ly. (Tear Clear cloudy Los Angles M'.rshtield i y' , ,(ff ... .,' -" ("bdidy (bur Char Clear Clear Clear Char C!e;ir Ch ar Char Cleir Chu-ly , j j , lko ,...' 7S San Fiancisco M Santa Fe s U2 Seattle . Sporiaiie iW'alhi Walla WinnilM'K - - 4S L. W. DICK, MUurulJiiPU. -if -4' ' " . "'.. v i t r -- - i orinne H't tllillj -Mucil -of tlt.v pli.t of "Prisoners. Jc.irinne firirflilio newest stai-rlmr I Vehicle, at-"Hie- Klallo tpeane. l volves around a. company ol Hunv I Ittiriun actors who freiiuept (In- little haker-cafe whej .) .Alis?i irit ifith. In the rcile of Itiza Uiwa. Us is cashier. An outdoor performam whole act of Shakespeare of a i ".Mid-' Thai thi' now aiipiTi H:k; Lin- ct.ist hut I thi'iM!i;niut j.Uh- I'lliti' StHl'S, W hy Hon Sln'ltton, tiin-aker at t hu Kiwanis c.'uh thi; nuou. Mr. Sht'lilim, wlm has he S away from Aiodiord Iwu muiuh: ,,i,i.1...i.i.. . ..,.,..,ii,.i i.... ......... .i,.. California airports, salil (.hat -Mctlt'onl i. mind-diu'ss and Ki'iieral progres- veifss. Lit ; ! Arthur Kin. ly piano, and r, plu w m iU v. Hay. t ntvrtaim d the Kiuams 1 sill j e'ub ' j v ith a gmup of s les. : by the Jacksonville or ; der the direction of I Severens, ho featured Supported , ,he.-.tra uii- -Miss Until the chorus of "I'm Walking Around in a j Dream', and "Jerico." frneored ' enthusiastically, the clever Utile' I . , - , emeriamcr gave a son snoe spe cfalty dance with all the skill of a veteran performer. His las.t number - In response to a reue ;t w.rs "Let Me' Call Von Sweet heart." 1 le was accompanied on this' one by Ml-: Je tin esse liutler. A -vote of thanks was extended hot h to Arthur and to l;ie Jack sonville orchestra for (,heir splen didly exeeutetl enletlainmenl. ' tiuests for (he day included Mi'.. 'Sibyl King. 'Arlhur King. Harvey Lint;, viart owirer of the Ashland TtdingH and editor of the Hurbank lieview; (Icorge Wing of liannlng, Calif., uncle of Caarles Wing 'of Modford. and Frank Walker of Ashland. i-v. vv whole act of Sl;al;eslieare s .M id-' period. nr-rr rsi i innnnr l i-n i un nniiTiuriiT QPRFARQ FAIDIF I?! RFPnun QWIftQHFR ViEW.OrS!iELDta .VISSTiNG MtVERS1 lIliEjSPEWIS m ,fl rKN fiKA! N S . . 't r 1 u i I Y i ' i ' ' TT7 TT t . . Crawlini;, s.iuirmin ;. yellow cal crplllaia,' uilllioiiK j.r .'iliruf. eovernl field and 1 IttliVjayln ntn iliefn Cali lornin' yestevdiiy nlielu.iort and for .. i i. , c ..iuie j-itiiim. in I iii ci iiei 1 1 1 ill noun i".7 ini.ii.T inline ii iiiipiiHsiiiie un ,,. ,,. , .. . , - . .... t(he northliound Southern Pacific ;' 'he Shasta 'llnnled oh mi i -otfi-.Shasta train to run between Ml.'? "1 yill --he Hrs lo any lodne In .Shasta Cllv and Weed. The track ( 1,111 ll"!1,,,l!1 America. Ho was nc wau completely covered for one luflf comimiilod by Airs ounsworlh and mile, 'innkiac, ii hnp.wslhl.. for the ! '.Inlnra, L "'i''" M '!tl,!h.!m,""'' V" " oimine lo g,un tract. on o::'fno litre! rails. ' - ' . - j The first r.oelion nl'" the train.' composed of Only a lew cars, found no trouble in making; the trip, hut llio necond.-sivilnn, coinnosed of cars, was unable to proceed until a- second lummn was ::ttaclie(i. Members of the train crow attempt ed to shovel the calet pillars off. hut every al ovnllul Avas followed hy the arrival of hundreds of oilier cult rpillars. ' The lir;gin;j radioed between Mt. Slia-da City ami Me f'lond was unahiu to run all nay. The erawlei-a are i;tid to rj inno ent of etop tleidiuctiun, their source of food coeiiiM; In. in wotili !ess brush. SUNDAY BLAZE TAKES r! Tf!5s f Fire of iiiidetPiinlmM ori rMpal :t o'el)K:(t yesleri'uy nr't'iilng d ed (he fssae. WillfainK dwelling inleomlotf' canned iuo.it lM''l'b' t'entr.il I tut . iioiise; vja leii - .inleffby ilrn. Mny I'.eiry. who hnd j highest prevloust' maximum tein moved lino the build ng Id d.iys ago, perature was 1 and she wan forced to jump out i Today wan iit.e warm wllh 111 ol a bedroom window lo ,:ave her mil look thai ttm miiximiim would Jife. The entire l'iiihHtK vy ai lnze be as high as Unit of yesterday, when she di: rnveied thu liniM' t and but li!tle lulief is ttromlHcd. and when the lire derm 1 nie;,t ,ir river! -'fire I 'l-MiiM' f Tit i w..r ' turned 1 ovarii tnvim; other build in A :i-ass fire huiinnoned the (fei.aitinetil t; UL-tion several hour. later. Th building fontnimd I') rootn? ird bnil been bv.Wt Fovenil vara .!r-o. hu-urnnce 1. i-aid to cover a j poitioa ef tho hs. iit:n -of ilh i.il-Uy. e of Jj., Ib.ed l:,v.r i ioM-d d Me.V.-il K Ubby for -alf. o '.oiii; ef Koal Anne clKiiiu!!, i'. . t-ifV' i . ..... w. J., .v ".A if 1 5' vk juur Ian lieitli. ! itoer". Jslnlit s llream" is ivt'n liy llicae nlyers, ml; tutu Jiaiie sen and Jean (iiwrtv itl Imiiort nitt rolcy. - One huiidre.l and lutv idayers take part in the Shakespeare piay and tile KiiiK and Queen of the Fairies witli theie attendants pre- sent some period. haruiiliK dances of the Ah J.'iil.in. . l'anifiiis ti'aiiMCtnUi luntal road ilri vt-r. w hii" TtiiI;l- all tods in Atlantic t'i;y last .'o- vembor wlieti he ' 'drove liis Stinle-liaki-r ri-esldent eigiu "roadster Jm-M miles in 1M consecutive hours, arrived in the city this morning. making this one of his stops op 1.1... i.l'i,...i.liltih.ii ti-ln I lis record break! UK roadster Is of considerable admira eurioslty at the O. V'. rooms today, where it will be on exhibition until to morrow moriiipg, when Mr. Jen kins will leave ip it for Klamath Kails. ' Traveling l r.tui miles a week, .Mr. Jenkins is visiting the various iStudcb.iker denb'rs throughout the I'nited States in order to show them the car. He started out from Atlantic City immediately follow ing the record breaking drive in November, and lias been on thi raao ior reven mum us. i That the 'car Is capable of mainlining a speed of iiH .miles an -. t mug duration of time was a striking fact stated by the 'famous driver.' 'cross the side 'of 1 Hie road. -der is ' noted tho record of last July. In which Mr. Jenkins .relieved by other drivers, drove the ear ju.Otitj miles ju J6,3L'U con J.icuiive 'minutes. ' ' I Mr. Jenkins, was met hero by a committee consist inn of O. ' A'. ', Myers, hiea dUtrlbdliw;-' M; ' I".1 Leandcr, presidiutt of the J. L. company of Poi'tlmid and west'erii distributor for the studebaker car; , 1' i-iink Ilridy of Portland, branch I tiianar,!'!-,' and J. S. . IMttmati, J wholesale J presentative fro m : I'orilund. ' '' 1 un&j ,. . ... , n ( ... ... Leo V. Yonne.worlli of I, oh An- if-eloii, VtiVi. Ii.tfierial p.itenfftte ftf IIII'IT 1111 I ri ui HIT Tim Imperial polenrAlo and 'party were K'sls lliifl imotrnf Ofn ShiiHe club of MedTord at a luncheon ' nt the Kotol' Medford; atleWdod liy more Hum a hundred valley filirin ers. ' ' i ' This aftenmoh the viHtliiu; Shrine officials will piny golT at tho golf club' i. ml this m i nlng will 'attend a reeejdion and grand hall given in their 1 oaor at the Oriental (iar dens. 1 - Imperial Potent ale Young wort ti wilt leai I niorro? morning for i'oilland and will he nceompariieii to thai eilv by K. V (Jfiry) Je rome, pot'-ntate of fllllah templf. 1PERATURE K RECORD FOR YEAR T!in nniviiiiiirit lemnnrn t lire (if I ycuierday whs 17 degrees. whie! -c-ih tlif binliQf HHh year ho far ip U.-dlnnl but I lie lirit nm inwl di t jL - uess tbat It was Ion or tiver. ' 'I'll as tf:e official forecast is f;r fair wei.ther tmd-ii vliMbtly tuWir t-'in-peraiuref?. Thin morning slatted du witli n maxitubin of 51. 1 Kcalff.r'H WUr HoMmiI ClUf'AiiO. June 2-1. !' Mrs. ('iij.Minri HoK'-.iUs, v.tf uf. a we ill p. y rial I'.-itale man. was rold.cd ftf jewelry Valued at S't'i.'OM) v.bn she and her hus- band were Ik Id tip early today by j two :."Uin,' men as Ihey 'arrived In fn.:it of ib'-lr home titter spending: lie. y . t-iiiin; in a cabaret. CHANGES NAME TO ! HATCH GROWTH Announcement was made today of U lie change in coi'pointu uiaui'' of the ToinUn Mux coinany to Timb.-r I'ruduyts coippanj .'. Tiu lieu name was adopted by t he s(oi'K bidders el" the company as, Hioiv repfcjeiilative of an extend-' eji fi.-bi i.f operation and is the' lesiili ..f material growth In facili ties and a gi 'eater field of ser vice, i t ''ficti-n, hoard of directors ami' management wilt remain the sanm' tinder the new name as under the old and the policies and met lo. ds of operation that have 1 ehaiat tt rized this concern in the past Ml bo continued. j The Toniliii liox company has, grow n in Its eleven years of V'X- j Istam-e from a small plant fur-1 nishing'ii limited number of Iioxch1 to shippers located 'In its imtne-' diate vicinity to' 090 o'f'the prin-' ciial operations In the pine pro ducing ilisiru't' of southerri itregon and northern' California," Its lum-i her, sash and door muteial ami ! box sboolis ' being now shipped into all parts of the I'nited Slates.! From a modest box factory em-! ploying a handful of men during j tto local fritit "''season facilities have been augmented until today! It is one of the 'principal Indus-; tides of southern Oregon, with a f thoroughly modern' .saw mill, re-t manufacturing'" plant "and box fac-1 tory employing several hundi ed I inen in a' yea'r'around' operation. John TV Tomlin is 'pr'sid-ni of j the company- and Floyd 11. Hart, vlct-president mid general inana-' ger. o. M. Anderson, assistant ! secretary (s In charge of the ship- j ments. ' c. 11. Herman is stiperiti- tendent, ';' A. Sinclair factory . superintendent. U. W. Click, mil' foreman1 and I.jnn'e K. ' Smith, ! yard foivmrtn.' Opening cf Unique Cleaners Was Success I The 1'niiiue cleapiiii; plant was Officially opeued fii- ihspeUoir Sat urday and ilumerous visitors were shown through (lie' building at M 1 North Central and Hie dlTiees on South Central. Medfnrd's newest elenning es tahlisliinent ' was 'completed a vaM of $111,0011 nnd IB ' etpilpped thrUout with the highest typo fix tares. Adjoining the plant In a littwiy constructed building is a large fin ishing department. All pressin:-:, repairing nnd finishing" will he done by the employees there, only rush preHH orders betntf taken earo of nt the office. ' . Tho owners of the l!niiuo clean ers are: Ira C. Moss, president and man aw i r 10. (!. Ft use horn ugh and He-uiietta Moss. Thronrh an error this paper ytafed Friday, that t. .1. Chord owned and maitagud Iho Unhpiu. . 4 : , former Med for 4 . . GirlJGradxxates From Rush Conservatory ; Announcements have been re ceived In ,'Mtalor'J :vfl tlie feuidiiji tion of Miss'l'iorence ll'ive of Sa lem front Uujli .-pjujsyi'jVat.i'y, .pf Chicago op" July 'iSt'h. Miss Mowe is the daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. 1). .1. Howe ami lived in Medford five years. Mr. ,'lovr was pastor of the Christian church in which MIsh Howe was active In music and other department work. She has many f rieius Here who WiN be glad to Jtear of (he succe;i..: she Is, making In music. , . ' , r '. . . ; 40-8 SALEM FEATURE i'tt' . -tr A hhr -Jft t'l'X vK-cV and' bantiiiet in Heliedtiled to lake place as part of th"entterlalhhleta, pioMffidr 'of the American l.t'f-lon eonvfnnon in tS;ilein, August S,' !l and l. Thirt event Is on 1 he calendar for the opefiljlt; d;iy to be opened by a bilMihes; .session at 3 p. 111., follow' ed by (he wreck and bampiet at' U u'cloelt that' evening. 1'be" I'olk (.'utility Volt tire H hi ehar'tv of ar riiim'J'nieiits 1 and the i ll ua list le wo:kvill lie fuiidrdod by I he de cree team of the Portland Voili-re Tiny pr'miNe to Ive ihe ''C.oof.i" an ''vijnltiK replete with thrill:-. Kloctioii of ofricei-i will occupy the aTternoon huslne.is seMulon. A laruu ehitiK of initiates Is expected from the various Voltaren (hroiib ui the state. After sp ndin'u- tK" We (1 at W t). i-i. r. summer je-led, uJiicij.U; ''ndMfi',l .i'lipitully tii mldliH-Jv, ..f tjitf 4-IJ Vlul-. , jejiijtub (ftMlp t.ei.s 'of'thi- Jaef.on eonnty 4-H i i:.inia(i( n. neeoinpunied by Mr. y,..f M ' k,' the county 1mio" ileitiOllslratloii ;i y, e n t, returned home Iro rdt'hl on t be imI.i Mioltfd; - Thoff k ntteniled Sjvirt J i'k - : n county n- Anna Jenn Vim lltirtenl.nr;, Wnyne Harris. Jane fat v.. lieth Joy, l'-ai( l,ynian. lo i h fin kx.' Joim liillliiK" ati'l i:ereit Newbry, of Aslibtiid; I)el rn ir Sin It h atn John hi tin op of .M dfurd. i' I r AT CRATER LAKE I'p to 4 uVlvM-k S11nd.1v after noon. JCil , autniiiui!:U';t ri i'lutereil Ht io linn ill c.'TU. d'.id i; l.'jki Nation ii 1. .u k, and' it t:t ; . inlt d tiiat 1 -"i p ..nif d: iiv,' (, t to- rini -a rc.-in.i for a pi c-..-n 1 ng day. Tlif road w.i o;n n- .l Saluid i afteiiiooa io tlj- 1 1111 . t me u,i I ravel v.,is in 1 in - ;t d . .-i .Ii v. for .1 h;t IV nut'', pa. 1 of t to- w .1 throU-:h a : !:o,-. hank II. 1 i ii . itp. t i;r of t h- Ct .1 -to:- l.'iko loio:e, aiinoisiu'. d (oti.iv that t!ie od ;e unld lie op a- d Tbur.dav t..r gu ts. The official ipetiiiii: M'hi-ilul. d for im-?;I Mmi d.iv. July I. A 11 tu b caravan b aring Mtp plie( for the i.nlv, and He- la-l di l.U'lllil' Ml of emplo'-s, will leave here Tm .-May morning. MiirN'dlmetit at t li e summer school, which i-t being conducted in the Junior - liigh ' bulbllng, fias Increased, and now li!is a tot:il enrollment of MH I'tuiieuts. "0 p, r cent bieber than last year. Tlu-l',. are now I I registered in the iipe.a'n cl'i;.s. which deals chit I .y villi n .idini. '-This ct;isr is ecliii'l.-ted l.y .' is-; l.ouise Har ford, nid has mo-aly students from the primary grades enrolled. 'I'l... .n foil i mm l" f ,-ti .IIIUi..ii is as fo). .ws: I'rhnaiy, Inter- media e. I : : jut. ior high, i. and1 hii;h .school, S. j A special plan has been worked out by which grades are posted each wet k, that I he si intent may know what kind of grades he Is mak iug. If the student is not making IhkIi cough rates to keep up the standard, they are required it spend uii'i'c time at school on their subjects, ami ( tiey :re takhig liioie IhanNme subject, tliey are forced to drop one. LOG, DRIVER DROWNED" M, IISIC'I KI.H. Ore., .lune L' l. (i'l - .loiin lleniy, ;!'-'. drowned in the t'lto.-: river lad- yesleiday xvli. n .1 spec.iil.oat ,ln wlil?'h ha was irllW iniy capsized afler stiikinn a float liii; lei;. Charles llraner, Henry's companion, i w-aiii to safely. Henry is survlvid by Ills wldovv. ,111s lu.ily w.ts reeovi'i'.-il at lo o'elick ll't tl'Hllt. , Women are Bayina: "l'inl.hain'a Conipouhd keeps nio fit to do my Work.'' .1'1'wna-nprvmianiinVall hin down. Now I tat better and sleep hotter "It liolped my thirl eon year old dauj;liter." "I took it be fore and after my bnliy waa born." "I am gaining every day." The MFASF FNROi I MFNTi ! II tVllU UUIULLIIIUU I S !M SCHOOL! U'i:'.'."iCl mm- Auao v COOO ADDED rNIJDY " ROTHERMEL'S . MUSIC . TODAY, jiniiiMiftWf 7 tun IT WILL PAY YOU TO ' PROTECT YOUR COWS AGAINST FLIfcS WITH E-KONOMY DAIRY FLY SPRAY - There is more E-Konomy Fly Spray : sold ir the vclley than all other brands combined. . : V ; THERE'S A REASON!.'; . ': ASK THESE DAIRYMEN . Crescent Dairy Guy Bishop Vuu Dyke's. Dairy .Ct'ilyle Nivtwick Axel Bcnstn Webb Bros. Hilton's Dairy J. C. Ptiidlcton & Son H. F.,Whctstoiio W. A. Stratton- P. A. Bunncy D-. M.- Lcwe Qecw BlackfoVd Judge Sparrow - Merriinan's Daily W. G. Knips Fcter Fick W. M. Bolniert K. H, Doitreich D. D. Schacffer Geo. Wright ...... W. T. Bostwick iVIonarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main I 15 IMPORTANT NOTICE Fruitgrowers Banquet ,Vf,fot!2ledfpr4,,'' ' ' ' Jme 26th, 6:3(T pi ni. " Tickets $1.00, pn saje at Chamber of Commerce or any member ' of Winter Pear Committee. . i 1 t ... i ... All-Fruitgrowers Invited WINTER PEAR COMMITTEE.'' ' ': " ' Ladies Especially Invited CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GET RESULTB f SHE'S Divine Lady of the Screen BEAUTIFUL Corinne Griffith IN Molrtar's 'World-Famous Story SONERS FRblvf LIFE 'S HIClH ROD TQ.f , 4' ' LIF0'8 6CRAP HEAP ; Prisoner under the hyp , , mil Ic npell id u imta flltn huled:: ' then., prlsiiuer . Jindur tlm hive pell nf a man she loved. 'rlie Hcreen'H Dlvinn l.aily InliiKS Mnlnar'ir wurld fatnouH novel tu vivid iifi.. ; .. 9 TuesI Wed. - fr" " , ',a.r",J'.1" W .'A n Phone 2C0 r7r-7r.1rsT'lA. i.j,' HERE! VlrVi. i 1 Prlce .f -ki Mitineoa 4.0. untj ,.)5c Evening IfJ apd &a S V ' ' hrt'r: ft I e t i i i iii t