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AGE TWO w.nroftD mail tt?tt?ttx"r, mkdford. ouvmos, satiiuday. .i rrr lo, 19. - T t I ,-.t -J " 1 ocal and Personal The lung hike tu the Ciook and fli'en pn! plannud ly llu lloy KCoulK to ntni'1 from thtMr Aplt' cntriTimii to.lrtv. has le-n ,..- pone.l until .Monday. Ylnim at : '"'T Muuka. 1 ho lamn Kililav Imlmlr.l Mr. alfllCSI. Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. Hopper of Medford, Mr. Krnest of Mlnnea- ..on iint. un.i .Mu.t... Ko.lil. and r..hn.i. .Ia. k.mvill.. , Hpecial at ColvlK DruifS. 72 uneetH une linen su.....oe..v envelopes, all for Bit cents. Sec window next to Itlalto theater '-' OeoiKe Putnam, edllor and iul.- Usher of the ssalem (Uluiai .1011111:11 and w.'il known fornier resitlent of Medford, arrived In the city yestordav, iiresuniaiily for a day or so fishiln; at the river. He is registered al the Hotel Medford. Window glass, nil sixes; also plate glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. A bountiful boiniuet of gladioli from the H. M. Suniiiolson gardens lit 211K Clark street was presented 10 Ihe Miu'l Tribune olflco this morning. Fried chicken dinner 7"ic. Sun- day. "Amy's Place. Jai-kwinville. l;i)' .A-miinir tourists and others r.'g- istered al Medford hotels are Mr. I A reminder of the fast npproarli t.ndi Mrs. Ilriulfoi',1 Mcles of To- j Packing season may he uecn al I...I,. mil.. Anna Miller of nine i l'u Porter Lumber Co.. where thev Hive.r. Wis.. Mr. and -Mis. IC. u.i""' "moaning c cartoails of tree aimiy 01 uainei nunuiiy morning. Stoildard of Kono, Nov., Homey l'i'l- I'hone 121. 22AII ladies are reiiiiesled to be prcs-. Croker of Oskaloosu. Ia Dr. ami; -Mf. ". VanXatta left last'ent. Mi'H. W. (3, Itrown of VaiH'on vcr. I!. C, .1. I'. KlniH'y r Twin Falls, Ida.. AIi-h. Ceo. Taylnr, Ad.luiil.' Itltlnv, I'HiJier Unii-nli'v aihl Al. li. Taylor of Dolores. Colo., Airs. Al . K. OviM iniin nf Wichita. Kans , Mr. j.nd Mth. .1. K. AlokHnn of MabridKP. H. D., Airs. Martin 1'i't oi'Hon. Atari in Pctfrwui anl 1. (I. Chrlstlanson of Kasi Chirayo. 111. Selectrd groon hlorks and I:i1m. 12 or K-jn.. no edKintts. Ask nhout free kindllnB- Med. Fufl C'o., TH. 43 1 . I5tf Airs. A. C. Miii'kcss Is 'XM'i'ti'd hack today from l.os A nKl's, whore she has lein visit Ink rda- llVl-H. Trunnferrlng and sinrnne. Quick service. Phone S33. F. K. Samson Co., 29 N. KlverHjde. 121 A huliillllK t'rmlt was Issued yesterday to the Southern Oregon Construction company to luiild h residence and Karate al 4(1 (ilen Oak Court, ut a cost of 4"iim. $5.00 Special $ii.00 per load, fac tory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., TpI. C3J. 3 0Stf Mr. and Airs. (!i'(rc Hue k ley. well known residents of Medford. are house k nests 't the home of Air. and Airs. Leslie Itonern on P;i cific Tem.ee during the slate KHis conventioii. Klamath .Ni.-ws. Tree props; all lengths. Porter Lumber Co. Phone 11M. 122 Jessie Mastln, circuit rourt re Iiorter, left for drums Pass last nlnht tn jipend the week end. DreHsmukinK. stnocklnK nnd but tonholes. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford I I tiff. Phone J1K1. .ltf Mrs. H. It. Curey find daiiKhler, Alary JOIIznbeth, of itnalut, Xeb.. left lust nlfrlU for their home, itfter vJsltlnf four months with Airs. Carey's mother and fi ther, Atr. and Airs. D. T. Alclonoimh, and sister. Airs. Lee (Jarlock. . Wo-Flx-KmHhop. Now open fori business. Tool sharpening a spec ialty. We know. Nat Itldn. phone 1473. V. U. Alt.rcho. ' UT. (liiPHts . from San Francisco nt loral hotels Include Airs. L. ts."" Cenesee street. Duff. Mrs. AL C. I.oreuan and daughter. Lucy (i. Williamson. Loro . Williamson. Mrs.. F. W. M ensilorf f er, Al tsa ,M . I .evy. M r. and Airs. W. H. Pyburn. Jr., Mrs. M. P.. Cassell and .Miss I. KeeKan. Klncald'a Imperial Orchestra every Sat., Kaple Point. 120 W. V, Qulzzenlierry of the Ci.ll fhrnln Drenon Power company re turned from ft two weeks' vacation In Hollywood today. Local nnd lon distance hauling. We save you monoy. Hawley Trans fer, 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 10 14-X. U.ii W. "W. Allen of the Plerce-Allen Alotor company Htteuded the Flks convention In Klamath Falls yes terday. There were so nu.ny peo ple present thai the supply of Llk meat was insufficient to serve the crowd, Tree props; nll lengths. Porter Lumber Co. Phone J24. 1 22 X. L. Cifford. who has been transferred to Sutherland, where he will have charge of the t'ulon Oil company plant, wa In Aledford today. Montana dance at the W. o. W. halt tonight. Kverybody welcome. 1 1 !t "While cleaning paint from the windows of her home a SherhUn. Ore., housewife accidentally dih covered a quick means of destroy ing earwigs, great numbers of which had been found in her Imok yard, especially In the bark of hn old cherry tree. The windows wei being cleaned wit h vinegar and kerosene. Some of t he mlxtur was spilled on u couple of cm-win-Almost instantly they t ut tied ovi dead. She wjis surprised at. th qnif K results and in further dem onstrations killed hordes of the In sects under an old tree stump. Hcreens and windows. City Cab inet Work, 227 X. Fir St. 125 Airs. H. L. Xuttltik'. who spent tho last week In Portland, arrived home this morning. A mmtnder of the fast approach ; Ing parking season may be seen at tho Porter Lumber Co., where they nre unloading 2 carloads of tree props. Phone 124. 122 Air. and Mrs. L. It. Wicks and son have returned home from a uoekV . visit In Portland. Air AVIcks in sales niMiauer of the Pierce-A Hen Motor company. . Owing to' business relations In California, I must sell at a sacri fice my business here known As the Dutch Oven, located at Mi5 (. Blveralrte. 122 Mrs. Vernon Vawter relumed to Medford this1 noon, after spending several days In Portland. HpcolaJ nt Col v I Drugs. 72 sheet fine linen stationery with ft" envelopes, all for P cenis. See! wliulfw next to . JtJuIto theai.n. I . A i24 Mi-m. A. M. I...,, am) i-liil.tr.-ii, T. Hlatci- Johnston left last nlKlit Uul, and IJt'luilM, uf Oakland. I'al., ! lot" Shh Fra ni-icu and .Mont;rt.y. I "ho him-hecii vlKitlnu in Wuttlilnu-I wlur tie will allend (lit annual Ion, niThvd In Mt-rirnnl todat' to i actlvltli's of tin. llohi'iiilan Hum' visit .Mr. mill Mm. .llt'i'li Itcirjan. j hi'lil thi'ii' dilrliik" tin; next viT'k. .Mis. . I.i',. and .Mr Cim-i-Iuii (ire! . Trie t.ruws flom clrur lumber. 1 y j I-JIk i'ini's 1-hr. IV. flume No. I. riot thusfl fondwd and auto !Utf hmllcM BtraiKlllened at lllill's Sheet , Mr.' and .Mrs. J. .1. MrKfr. Mi-tnl Works, opposite Lewis .Super, pr.unlii.nl r.shlints of .Mevlluid, Keivlco Stmloii. Phono 4 IS. Itl,-,. here vIsIiIiik their son ami i.i.OU Speeial $".U0 per loud, fae- I daiichler-ln -la w7 Mr. ahiT" -Mfs." J. Med. fuel Co.. Tel. taltrornlans r.-ulstered at Med j ford hotels, other than thje from San Francisco ioelo.t ii- M.i.i -Mrs. ('. A. Harmon. Dr. and Mis ' Hilt llatfui:..-. Miss Kuliy H. Iay. ................ ...... ....u I Mrs. .1. It. IM. e of l.s AiiKele., i -I. ne Sloan. M.i l.el Sloan .... ' ...... Ihleleii ;. ml daughter, Mr. ami 1....". ... ... .-.'or ..1 .-..ii'i a ini'iu o. li.: j F- Units and family ol .Marysvllle, i "ml Mrs. II. W. 1'iiiiii of (,- ; ; lywood. .Mr. and Mrs. K. ('. Heals, ; -Mr. Jitid Mrs. (i. F. Heals of San j Mateo. Mr. um Mrs. If. (;. Jerome, I Mr. and .Mrs. Wade Thompson of J Santa Am., Albei t A nt lies ami fain- "v of San .lose. Sadie Holder of j Vallejo, Mr. and .Mrs. It.iy .Mil ls I or 1 atoxic... .Mr. and .Mrs. Win any. .nr. ami jn-s. It. W. 1 1 ... a 11. .Mr. and .Mrs. j. 1;. tlrayson. ! and Mrs. H. I'. Heals. Mr. and 1 " '" J- A. .Notley of (lakh.ml. 1 Muriel Schneider and Kmiiia I l.i- I Z(-n "t l.t'ersl. nlnhi fur Nyssu. fire., after visft- ItiK three weeks witll Air. atid Airs. Jo.. Daniels. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl V. Tentfwtild, Hotel Holland. Phone b'.t'.i. tr Auto licenses were Issued todav to the following: i:.uiah II. Ith-h- arrison, William Clyde Hooper, Al len Adams. Jessie Al. Alinej r of Ali ilford, Alarv licrk-ilmn- of Ke- I Jessie FivdenbutK of Central Point amj Curl F. Larson of Jack- l.o per load $2..r.0, ureen -pine j determination on his face he push Honville. slabs, 12 or IG-ln. Ask about free 'd the telephone pole to one side Tree props; alt lengths. PortPr kludUnir. AU'd. Fuel Co.. Tel. t31.l-nd r-houted "One Reventy-six. Lumber Co. Phono 124. 1221 Dance. 3 till 12. FaIe P'Unt every Sat. Tickets 75c. I2n DurliiK the week ended July 13. 14 ti ( uses of conimunicalde disease were reporteil in Oregon by the slate boitrd of health, with meanles 28 cases, smallpox 2 7 caes i.nd mumps 24 cases, must prevalent, Danee. Kale Point Sat. niht. Tickets 7 fie. 120 Alareella IJowman has Installed the latest In permanent wave ma chines in tho lloivman lteuuiy Shoppe. j 2R Al. II. Aihton of Ashland spent today in .Medford transaction busi ness. 1 . Tho .DoKKy Danco nt Jackson SpiiiiKS, Hat. Something different. Be there. n Tree props; nil lcngtha. Porter Lumber Co. Phone 134. ..122 Dani-e every Sat. Nat. 120 A nmrr!ane license was issued today to Ualph F.uuen" Alerrili. 2,'t, or Central Point, and Heva Pei.rl Davidson. 20, of KhkIc Point. Money loaned to worthy people, to pay their honest debts. Thomas liealty Co., Urn. 12. Palm Blk.. nor Alain .and Front, upstairs. 2 ltf All kinds of spraying done by Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 103il or 422-L. tf -Mr. and Airs. W. A. Orlomond of Hollywood arlved in the iltyj yes'erday to sjiend the next week visltiiiK Airs. Drlomond's sister. Airs, .r 1 1 1 i it L Kimball, nt her liome Crest's special for Sat. and Sun. Xesterode pudding Ice cream, r.tic quart. 120 Klncald'n regular dance, Kngle Point Sat. night. Tickets 75c. 120 Frank II. Vincent, special agent for the (Jlobe and liutgers Fire Insurance Aucncy of Portland, was a business visitor In Medford and vicinity yesterday. Tree props from clear lumber, nig Pines Lbr. Co. Phono No. 1. llStf L. C. Smith nnd Corona type writers. Aledford Typewriter F.x chauge. iflp llesidents of Fugene registered at Medford hotel include Air. and Mrs. Arthur Steimnetz, Airs. . Mall, Airs. Theresa KusseM, O. A. Prince and L. Itoan and party. Fniform tree props. Met!. Lum ber Co. 1 intr (rest's special for Sat. and Sun. Xesteroilo pudding ice cream. Tide quart. jo0 .Mr. and Mrs. c. . Culy retnrn- d yesterday from Portland, where ! ,m'V attended an Oregon Life In- siiniiu-i' uliiiipii diiivi'iiiion Indd there lllls week. Me. Tilly liutl the dlstlnetliin of hidiiK one of the five men lo write inn i,ppli,ini ,,.. Inn the past year for 111 in distilel. Tree props from ele.u- lumber. 1Mb 1'lnes l.br. i.'o. I'hone No. I. 1 1 sir- .1. llarneH left today for Klnm ath l-'alls. to l. Ki. f,,w ,ilvs on business. In (be final an.ilvxi.. u ..III ..... be Idle whim that will deride hal 1 elty will mark the division poim for the nieru.il bim syslenw, e offers nf free sites will sway Ibe derision of where oprrullnis eon, II tions i, re besl served by ofllres and shops, n will be truffle and t in t fle alone whirl) will i;lve the buv division and erew lo elllier liranis Pass or Mi di, ml. We believe that truffle will hilim lb,, division nf flees to (liants Pass. If it does not. we must remember tli.it bli: business men do not spend their money rarele.sly They hve ., know. (liants Pass Tourier, sl lal nt Cnlvlg Drucs. 7:' sheets fine linen siatiotmry with r.u enveloties. ail for 'l'.' us. Hee window next lo Itlalto theater 1!4 tiuesls from Portlanil at Med ford hotels Inrlude Mr. and ,. I.. I". Korpp, Mr, and Mrs. Abe M.ulln. Marie I: I. nines, ,lose,ilue I'll,',.. Mr. and Mrs. K. .1. lioters and .Inere Walker. PeuKle's Piirmauetits. Spiral and CroKiilnote waves. Kmmu t'llne Nliop. Phonp 4f,4. lm Miss Winifred Walker and Mrs. Helva Aiken left today for Klam Rth Kalis to spend the next few diiya vlsltlnii Mrs. P. K. Andeiv. Dame at Dreainlind. t'lillders' hall, every Wed. and Sat. t( .1. Sleiiter. Jr. .Mr. Stelcer has 1111 . til) - ; rei;oii for iiiiiny years. The fam- I . Hy. fonllflly resided lr Klumath Fa Is.- Klamath. .Vews. forona addinu- mu.-hlnes at Med - ford Tyjiewrlter KxchuilKe. 131 : ...... ....... ....... ........... panled hy her father. J. . Ilan-; ners. I. f t t oday ,l o, I -ortland where ; it the home of her. parents. ..njwiiw u.iiiuiik ia..ieiKM boohs, call J IM t -II. . J 4 -MWs t'lara (liven loft thlM morn- ; lug for Los Aimeles wliere she will (remain Indefinitely. , j the lively sum of 25 cents uplece. j Lest? treo props. Med. LumherjTwo ladies second hand coats Co. 1 1 Utf J were disposed of in short order, ' ' The Misses Fern and .Marjorio as were a load of wood, five sacks ; Dallcy, w ho have been living In ! of hriiii:ls, several sin ks of flour ' Health- for the past year, arrived , and niiitlerous other arllcles. ! In .Meilford recently to spend tne reiiiainuer or the summer her Willi their mother,. Mrs. Pat Ui.lley. Dance every Sat. Nat. J 20 j Selected green blocks and slabs.! : I - or 1 ti-ln., no edgings. Ask uhnut free Kindling. .Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. I 1131. 1 nr.t f "" Tin- Woman' Itililc -I.i.sh of iho I'rcMlivi.M iiiii rtuirch will mart the Dr. Ilalstead. iloi.eer.,in niftflso aim electro therupy. Practiced In Medford since 11HB. Now located s the five sacks or iirinuets were ..l(.(.onipiini0(i home by her dausn it 85 N. Oakdale, Phone 1470. 120 l laeed on sale. He bid a quarter . M Coldie Steves and hus- W. II. M areho, itl quest Of S more healthful climate for tin bi'iH-flt. of Mi-H. Alarchoi now a pa (tent at i. local hospital, ha:) tran- ivi-reii his business from Klamath ' ! Falls to Medford. lie has e.stab-jnd llshed a Fix-Km" kIioo in the at , 1 btiildins. 10rtf J. T. Fay, local ranch manager tor tiie Alillej -Sanford company. iiiunutaitUL'rs of llu Caterpillar j tractor, reports business exception- ally good in his line this year, and says he has averaged a tractor a day sold during the past week. Mr. Fay says "Aaxk a Catei pillar own er, then see him." The Doggy Dance at Jackson Springs, Sat. Something different. Be there. 1 n L. Walter Dick, head of the local weather bureau for two years past, left last evening with his fi.nilly for Dubuque, la., to which point he was recontly transferred to have charge of the weather sta tion t here. $2.fio per load. $2. no, green pine slabs. 12 or Di-in. AHk about free kindling. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 3l.' iortf Katherlne Quurlcs and Air. nnd Airs. Al. S- Krushian of Spokane aie among the Washington visitors in .Medford. Others are Air. and Airs. c. W. Snuer of Taeoma. 1 Daily Meteorological Report Katunlay. July 20 Foiecasts , Hertford: Cloiuly mill linsfltled t on Ik lit iiml Sunday. No ehuiiftn U tenipeniliu'.. jOieRon: Cloudy nnd nnsi'ltled IoiiIkIii anil Sunday In wpat pintioii Mlili HilinwniH In 'oxtrenie nortli wi'Ht portion. Kar In PiiHt portion and cOolor In eaut portion. w m3 S3. Local Data r Tempertiluro ( Dogs. ) .... 74 4 UigheHt (Last 12 hrs.)..'7T 71 Lowest (Last Hi hfH.I.. W 42 Uel. hnmidily (Pet.) It) S7 Slate of weather Clear Clear Lowest .teiuperatuie tills morn ing, degrees. Totai precipitattoinTinct' Sept. f, 192S. 13. fin iiu hos. Ti'inperatur. it yiar ami today: IIInlu-Hl, 111'; lowest. -III. SiniM-l ioilay, 7:10 p. n. Sunrise Sunday, 4:fil a. in. SuiiHOt Sunday; 7:41 p. in. Observation. TakerTat 5 A7 M.-" 120th Meridian Time a?- M b fa i V I T ss ifs " ( sti . Ill I ti lis t III ( 7i; r.ti i CITY Maki'l- City Itisinart'k Ho is. IHuiver I-Vesno 111) Mi 111 II Plellr Clear riear P. t'dy. Plolldy t'loudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudv Italn Cloudy "l'l(',m I. oh Anceles .. S2 I'.S lm. 70 Qi US Marshlield Phoenix Portland lied llluff Itosehuri; Sail Uike ( lly San l-'iuiii'lseii' Santa I'e . , Soul tie Spokane Wtilln Walla .,. N'iuui)i..); ' WM. J. r.i; hi n: 70 sn US ss SI nil t2 tear Cloudy IHTCIMNStlN, Meteorologist. YALE GRIDIRON STAR DIFS IN AUTO CRASH . '"' "rut for a stroll aioumi u,e ,, ., ion and were just rctiirntm: lo .I.Vi KSCW ll.l.l-., Kla., .Inly 20, the car when thev were taken bv -V-.lohn f. Arost,.. former jibe ottlrr.s. As Ihere , mi ...a. i-noioan siar. was instant ly ' """ acrioeni I near Wnverly, tin., eaily today. rtrosla. who Was d r I v I n n, swerved sharply to avoid hittltn; a ear parked on the roadside with- out IIrIiis and the autoinoblle wvcrtunivd. - LEG1I SALE NETS $107 The first .hour unit .u half of the 'Aiti.rl.nn l.i'ulon am lion sale' J h,,'u' n5" 'I'e chamher of com inerce heauiiuarteis this inornlnB ...... .. ......... ........ r ..... .iccoi ding to Earle IMvls. '-- l loneer. The pme sale of the , , " ... - , 0 IJ '.Sheriff JennliiKs for S.I...0 which , ..e is ani'iii'ii 10 onvc iiruKKet! j ai'.rosH the street and sold for $5. ..Alining other antliiues sold iw a alr of fly nets, which brought An inner tut.e lor an utiifmo lie received considerable ciilhu-; . slusm on the part of the lady1 bidders, but the men didn't show ( much enthusiasm until 11 number' ! of vanity cases were put up by Auctioneer .,av.s. A i w women, ' f iiiiiici-H i-t"ltirtnntlv nil from JU . I eniH to u (Uartor, iuihtil the irl.-p U) TiHSt thf 00111.1 man.. ...... .... ... c.a . them were sold within the space: of but a few minuted. I Uoiueo Koppes came ulonK wHhjM)Mim n f(,w ((iyH ,n ,hp Intpre)t of : ihm niinu on a- com winier Jlli" and then hid behind a telephone . ))rtm, wnf) a.e KlemUnK tlu.ir an. pole. Somebody else pushed the;m)j), Vllt..lt(un hm from 0mona, bid up to fifty t-ents and kop; ( emerned lon I'mninh to offer .ITie. f itmiiy tne oiumnK n-ncnni 91. i it looked like h hard winter lor the vweran hciiko. Mtn a- firm step and a look of frozen Ht the sab had hy that time retii hed fever heat and vnme one "'"K KM tim mi, ul L80. REV. BUHS TO FILL Henjamin: Franklin BiiUf, pa 3 to i of the First Freshyterian church al .Murysvllle, Cal., arrfvutl in .Med ford this morning tn preparation lor hia ' appearance at the local Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing when he will deliver u sormon on the subject, "Remembrance of the love of (iod." Air. Hut Is wuh accompanied here hy Mrs. Hutlu and their three chil dren. TLe two visitors ore' we'l InipresHcd with this, pari nf south ern Oregon and expreaHod appre ciation for (he iiiendllnetfH of the people and their general optimism. The visiting minister haa hejn with the Mnrysville church lor the pant nix years and previous to thai time wus engaged' in evangelistic work with Wilbur Chapman, (lypav Smith - and other well known' preachers. In addition to his sermon tomor row morning nt 11 o'clock,. Mr. Butts will sing several hoIoh. His ability us n vocalist is known to radio fans as he una given pro grams over KfJW nnd K(JO. Wlmthi-r'. .tl Is ' Just -ll : ri'jtllliir lu..)A.ii'.il6eU'ji1 ruutinp int-iilnnt; or a niovo on th part of tin William .I. Hulrhinson, the new head of thi looal w.'athi'r station, tn as- sort liis authority and show that! a ni'W boss Is on thf Job. a ohanj;.'! in the . weather Is I'oiuinK. idoudy t and nnsi'tllod weather lii'inn foro-; east for tonight and tomorrow. lie only took I'harne of the ofl'l.-e yesterday iiml hrounht on the ehlillest nlKht and morning for some time past, with ii mini mum of 42. wlllrll was it T. de Kt'ees cooler than yesterday after noon's maximum, 77. The Inner maximum was the roolesl for weeks past. ' BDY AUTO THIEF , r ) of Klauialli llobrrt V'raier. i falls, who. wan urresled in .lark M.uMlle hy loral offieei'M when he suft'eted a breakdown in II ear be loniilni! to Let it tn May Kirk, whirh lie had taken from her hoo'ie In Klamath Kalis Wednesday evenlnu "- .eiiirueii in ins home this ni.ii - niim - . an oiNrer from Unit rltv romliiK to set blin. Ills ease will be handled by the Juvenile depart ment or Klamath Kalis. The boy claimed that he had lakell the rar because he wanted to umi a boy friend and his mother In .Meilford. He pl,ed ll i local boy when he arrived here an.i i,.K lino for a i ,)r in ound , .ii.r.i nun over lo .lacksonvllle wheto he had a l.i-e:.k.l.... ., tk.. cliaru.. aKainsl the local hoy he ..as releiwen. Itobeii spent nicbl In Jail here. the ''.leiidale Construeiion of plan, mill. Iiclim hnlli hy (ilciuia),. '.iiuiher eonipaiiy, fast iieurlnn ,om- pletion. NEW WEATHERMAN 'mm duties )Sox Appeal Made j to Dancing Girls by Police Matron RI'dKNK. Ore.r July 20. A "mix" uppeiil Iiuh iM'en : Issued to the mode-following ' girls or KiiKone hy .Mrs. M. S. "8 Ally, advisory police matron. ' Mrs. Ady. whose duties In- i hide Insiieelion of puhlic dam e nails, deplores the. lack t oi aioiKinKs on those fie- ! ouentlnu- the hulls, khr lm. ored todav that the irlrln exhiUlt -good taste rather than hare legn iiml wear hOHe Ht (lan(.t.s... hose Hurt no hose ,... Kt,,ilv a .n,.n. f,,ul,i,-. . ,ir((. ' never m,,,,, Ady Midi, "and were Intended for the hall- - .SAMS VALLEY, Ore July Il) Cloudy wea.ho,-. miikcs .... .. . T . 1 rutin II Ifittw IrlnU tft ritvnfiiltli .rir I i-aln, whlrh owIiik to tho Htat? ' the Kialnn arp now in. would he nWelcome to most of the farmeiH rH. j Wi Jon(.s returned last week from Portland, where ahe ' business. From Medford she Was Little AIlss AInxine Baker of cenn-ai i0int l anendini' a few . we,M f nP. vacation with Her grandmother. Airs. Alary AlcKInnis. Airs. Alike Koser and brother. Jesse AlcKinney, returned home Thursday, evening from a two I weeks' visit with relatives in Spo kane, Wash. j Ml. Jm, M.rt Taylor of Harper, f Kansas, are summer visitors with ' Air. Tavlor'a aunt. Airs, (irantluim. i Orange meets Saturday nighll and will put on the first and 1 second degrees for several new members. i Since announcing in the Sams ; Valley items that some of the picnicers belongings had been! found at the F.iks' picnic grounds, ! left there the Fourth, of July, we have already received word from' the party who lost the lunch kit. and were advised the owner was . very glad to get newsJf her he-, longings. Airs. Feinie of Sardine : valley was the lower, I HKLLVlfc; Wt Ove., ..lulyl .120.- (Special) The .executive hoard onJ the Hell view water project mot on Thursday evening nnd ills- j cussed putting In the water main from As-hland. F.nough money was subscribed at this meeting to make it possible to proceed with the work. Tho officers nf this organization are as follows: A. AL Moon, president; A. W. Founds, secretary; William Briggs, treas urer. Hoard of directors. Hazel wood Tepper and Found. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station Monday .Inly 22. 11) -OA West Slrto Phiiimni'y. 10:.t0 American Laundry. 11:00 I'lintnrlum Uyo Works ll::lft SouthPrn Ori'gon Huh j Corp. j 12:00 Tho Hoi.tory. t 12, noon N.-ws flashes .Mall ; Trlhnno. ' ; ,2::(" l.'vls Sillier Sorvloo. , 1:00 Sandnrson Motor i'o. ' 1:.10 McNulr's lMlarniai y. 2:00 Hnlder's Dairy. 1 2::ift Kronomy t'.roeeterlu j and Kd lllnns. ; ll:ir, Isls Theatre. ' i B::I0 -Mall Tribune news and markets. ! wmi Kads Transfer. , !i: nil Mono Motor 1)11 t'o. . . . ! ! KKKNS Harold Charles, elltllt-! year-old son of C'harlfH T. Ferns of Kerns valley.' this eounty. passed away nt a loeal hospital Thurs-'' day evening following a In-lef lll- ness. lis mother beiiiK dead, he leaves his father, one brother nnil j two sisters. Howard. Marjory nnd , .Mary, all nt home. Kuneral sendees tn ehnrue ofi the Coiikit Kuneral Parlors, were held al the Phonex ehureh at 2:30, p. m. today (Saturday). Inter- mem was In Phoenix remotery. liev. r. K. Mell had rharse of servlres. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.VTKl) To buy from owner, small place In cily.' Uok r.i). Mall Tribune. Hi Kt)! HUNT .Modern fle room o')7 Ihiven tf house, street. . Imitlire at WANTKl) Klderly man it, care-1 laker for small ranch: llu ht work; small wanes. Call 4IIS-.1-2. 121 KOI! SAI.K 14 turkey liens, hne torn and r.u half-Krown turkevs. Call 4.1X-J-2. 12 I Kill! SAI.K. .".-room furnished holts... Kei.sonable down wiy ment, hnhtnee like rent. 411 King. lialf I Obituary .E i i i I .'. J 1.1 l:nnn..iui he ...v. : eur nuj.e and throat specialist, iwhi. went to. I'hlhulelphiu a few weeks ,.. .... ..... .i,u .., hi mother .-in I Although not generally known, I Dr. Kniliieiw ha cenll: hud two Jvery flallerlng offer, to hecon.e associated with leiidlni; i.,.. ... u., i.. i... eltnles, and in , 1'ortland, u'nd Iiuh had the mat - jter under consideration during his ( hljHi'iu'f. The doctor's many jfriendH and patientrt will be lilad 4 i to know his secretary, AILmh Whit man, has just received word from ) him that he has decided to remain I in Medford. j Or. Kmmens has resided in this 'f city fur la year and enjoy a laifje practice in lth Oregun und California. While in the cant he is spend Iiik part of his time dotnt? yon Ki'aduate work in both l'hiladel phia and New Vork, and Is en .dejvvori to lirl ng a n assistant back with him. The doctor states in hip letter: "While the work In a larger field naturally appeals lo me, I have become so attached Uf tho va'Hey, the' climate, and the people, i do not -think I would he hu-ppy and contented any other: place.. So matter where you (jo, when you meet .people who have I once lived in .Medford, they in- , vnriably "tell you they want to" come back. X am afraid 1 would be the same way." ! Alinnesota . haw had. 146 bank consolidations in six years, .says A J. Vejtfel, state bank commis sioner. SAFE STORAGE Wo have .unlimited space in our new fireproof con crete warehouse- We so licit grain for storage, -believing we have the best and safest place In the val ley to store your grain. See MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse Cor. Tenth - and South Fir - HE'S COMING! ; - V HUNT'S -CRATERIAN Wed, July 24 The Idol of Paris, the Sensation of America, Maurice Chevalier ' Pronounced "SHA-VAL-YAY" World's Greatest Entertainer In tho Most Triumphant' . of All " Singing, Talking Picture "Innocents of Paris" Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service 1 ll'unt'H. t'l-atri'lan, Sunday. j "The Letter" cotiiei to Hunt's j Craterlan tomorrow. Hturring Jean-i nc I'agels. Leslie IVoshle l human all mn human. In a Jealous frenzy she) kills her lover. Wholly feminine. i "- alie naves on the witness stand suc h a clever misrepresentation of the farts as to kuIh the passion to .,i,v ,.i I i,, ..!,, Si.,u..,...r h....,u ,h..,.. ...i the leKal liishts con.luctiiiK hei ' trliil. Jeanne KaKeis plays this suhtle. t cowardly creature with tin pulsion ! she nut Into her. famous SikMr , Thompson, and at time with a ) rem mint that makes Leslie nil the ' A SKIN AFLAME When Sunburn sets your tender skin afire , , gently ,puj on a little ' ' NYAL ALMOND CREAM it will soothe, heal and restore your irriia ted skin to its natural silky softness. And have :y o u ever tried Nyal Beauty Balm it's a liq uid powder. 50c Get it at MAGILL'S Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug Store : Formerly Haskins 214 E. Min -. Phone 91 i H ...... piiiihi j iomai'WKiii aiiiiniiiMiiiinnii i- J -0 ' With Our New Cooling Plant ":i I I a i"rf-r( t JHr vr I a,cu. V. ... j I Tomorrow! The author and star of "Rain" give the talking screen, its greatest dra matic production. ( II THE EXOTIC STAR . . pSy ii ' F STAGE ' &?e Letter V -ALSO- . OUR GANG r In Their First ALL TALKING ' Comedy ' 'RAILROADIN' " LAST TIMES ALL TALKING THE TIME, THE PLACE AND THE GIRL" mure, deadly. Her linen are al spoken, as ure those of the stage. truinei supportlnK cuat. Herbert Marshall, Iteginuld O w e n, J. 1'. Hcggie and Lady Taen Tsen Mel among them. At Itlalto Suiidar. ' Protection." the . hard-boiled, two'flsted meloilrama of newspa permen and racketeer which COInes to the KlallU uveuier 10. morrow, develops a front pa ! story and lurnisnes a vei, ouioai. . . ...i rumunce wltn tne mk " ; venture. n - ! "-uns. oomes ...... i i news lion simultaneously when n fearless editor determines to ex pose a Kraft seanuai anu drive no. protected racketeers frolil town. A surprise denouement after n sweeping climax provides a thrlll InK end. The featured cast Is Itoliert Klliott, Dorothy llui-Kess and I'aill l'ni;e. Tuesday Is Sample Day Every woman served at our fountain that day will get a hand-bog package of EARESS - BARBARA, get a hand-bag package GOULD or FIANCEE Continuous Shows Sunday 1:30 to 11 P. M. ALL TALKING ALL POWERFUL SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Sensational Play 9f ' HEAR! THE TALKING NEWS Admission Matinee... .10 and 35 Evening .25 and 50 TONIGHT Vu(!ii f HmrvutMMl.