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'MEflFOTiD MAIL TK1 KDN'K, MI-WORM. OI.'Ki .'OX. SI NDAV. AlTirST I. W2). faotc Forrrc t M KDKUni) M AllU'f BIBl'NB 1 lUlV Kumli). Wtflljr I'uMl -iMtl ' MKPIUlUl 1-UlMiMi CO. V l-ii W. ruki:kt w. hi hi.. kih. ft. M Ut'U.rt RMIHI. MMHS'I An ImVtNialritl Nfiilr nitlrr tl Mnlutl. (itivuit. umlrr Art uf lln-ti MI'RA WI'TlUN K.UKS lb Mail hi A.lxi' l4iU, illt Snl4. )' 1' Illv. itli 8uirtli. niuiih ' lth, itl-irt H'tU). r 6 ' Vai'., hIkui tt'iFntii. wtilli ' WklV Mll 1llt'JI-. ' '4I - Hnubt. mi Jir '' "" Bv C.mifc. In .lif- I" MWei 1,.1'U-t JirkvoritilK li-mral I', int. I'lf-im. 1ItiI. lii ml n Hii)"- Iml). llti Sut). woiiHt .' ..... f lull. nlmit tt'tmln. -itti '. - f lUtit, HtliUl. SkllJo'. 4i " ", luil. ith H'ntjv. in Al Urrju.. ! in hImhv MKMHKB OK THK AHSiH'l vtm ntK,w K-friune Full Ua We Kntr T7r AucUtrJ VtrJ u tdiiilr! rr.til!.! tn V - '-r i-;llirtUn at oil n. .Lp4tH rrMhtnl Jii tl r-r nttM-ruL cfflilrd In tin (ief, j lixt Ifl lh lffl nts I lilrH I' 'in. Ml rilit l.r ttil.lti-t.iri ol spcil dipalrhrt ! Itrrin re tr-rnnl. j Hlflrla! (r it tlw HI) f MHufJ. I Hurn iUI!y mm: rliniUliuii (nr ll nw'iitln fiirliru: Oc I. 1, llf.'K. 13. Aih rrt hint Rcurrsriitatltr M. C. MIMJKX8KN ftiMI'AW Offlrri til Nrw York. ClilO.. lMn.lt, IUd pMlH-l-.ro, Iv AwkiSriltlf. I'wtUtfl. . Smudge Smoke 1 iek Shrw nod. wlm Ilk l"'Mi under the weatli.T. Is tonkin; !! tt-iphy sie.illy and intieai: . Harry HnsenheiK Viur" tliH put tees Sal. This is the 1st pair uf puttees drawn en tin h-cal popu lace since l!t:3. tolonel Kflli's oldest hoy will s.i "I do" Tu's. iTiornln- The l!h'i hmm Friday r rec:iinit its r . iif'.iT three I days a!l--as thr first ef thf A hoid,. ,.f laih-.jd offi.-.a!, w're hT Thuis. and v.i'ie an at f lll Jrtlld urn... Mt o. The H i t-. StraliL l -'.tl. a l uint hrd Ja--t Sund iv on the eo.,l and placid wuti'i'.s of I'i.iiiion.l like. 1 scoots uvt-r the water with the eie and Hi.ie of ltw coin iund--l' e:ineitiB a "A v !t ii h i I'm tland it'duitJiite, at a for tua I social af fur. Tho iM'iteiui'Ut over the w tnonry has Milc-iih-d. and. i- lehii: : -itUTlit nn inoi f vigorously 1 h..n th old st It. ' f:ral of our ( ialsli ikis are tliiukiuc of telm.- nut xti Ietno s. ,f t'lov van fiti-l ii htiiM-. mini tee tm-eiiiuM nmd ull I i.-" wH'k a usiiiit. A feu uf I It-in Here le-td at noon. II. I'orleis. the iitn'lculttinit hasK liver, tnwned - Sat. A Mtvaiier tild h'm m 1 1 1 1 el h i u ii and he went tiiviher tliMi the -tlrsl tenor of a i-hnrcli ehoir. , lhr lemlnu fusret' liesls uf the valley now ate. wpailow, ejirwlus. a mt I In- neweomers. hay weevil. Thore is some talk of Mcklnu' tin ! ,i;in."V. on the !("( (wo named. I'lliikinu of pi'.irs. licit failed 1 t In hukIi t he fi o;i la-t spring. U ill 'til' I IH-M f -k. The pt opou'd final ovi-r the pro po'ed eom'.houM' IS losing I's a ntor. 1i.iii-.ay Uoliiiion of the U-O lias reiu-ned from U , where he found condition in uood ron dii ton rutsle.H K w otthl not let him (day tennis on Sunday. Th .'A naftve ihouhl l'ittt'Uit was trifle Mpieainlsh aliout tennis. (he eily only has approxhnateh 1 T .imn hlind tdus. Hr-hleH he was etU laist m i-tudy the lutnter situ Mi on, not play tennK. lie sj.s New York 1 t on I d for an y u -e . ainl lh, it Oin a cn N not us li;),l a it Im. liet'ii painted, whei-f n has l-eeii piHlUMl Me lnok-(l for l 'hlcao tuillkster. Jus what !, !(; (MII.ter hoter( 1- iit had nr in ore luek ttian tin? "hlcaKo police. llei-adeuee iias set ill. A Intsl lieHxinan as heard liraKClut: ahotlt a til I who Kot ,' - A '. tho last se Itiester. Instead of the footSnil team. I. 1'nUtsoi) of Itie V of l fo,itljill inent'trs was here tl I He his not started, Ii-amluc heitm clnotity ov.-r the initilook on the jniduon. ' , Hon. WlMiii'u lii (kits ef Asli I ind. oiif of our rep' 'esentallves In the p'Mishiiure, lost h.s screw -la 1 1 hullden liist week, ' llett next t i lilt. t I iii Ml ! luck DIES IN PLANE WRECK i;li:i:n n n. rmm . u .I. trt'i tine or tho met) killed 1 nil plane ciash here last iiitbl Identified bv police today as Am i 1 1 rose Mntielt. sou of the tali bro-ie Monell, founder of th' liou.it Nickel toiiipaux. Ho. home; us In Nitt i"ik ('Hi, Mot't was ;iiHp.i nn d bv Fran- j .is H. lllinidy of Cleveland, Uho t and Joseph L. Cogli-irl. t be pilot, j of Nw Vnifc. It i iiitdcr-.io.idi ll.;i Mmedl and Ci tindy had -I n! ed on a week end trip, leaving th.-. Arkinouk airport at AiknoMiK. N , V.. last evening In a b( -plane own ed by the It art el t A ir av s cor toiiilion. i The lali' when at an altitude! of I'.'inti feet wax seen to suddenly bunk as lis moon- stopped and then went Into a tailpin. YA I'l Z tVi oluntccii fion ;tl coiilltt ten responded vv hen I hi Utile principality of Lb hten-t-i.T j C.s. PL M A. M..itico i,H -called for help to repair mud-, Sn.nl lu.ve taken such a liking to ill ait, flooded ut-4-as and ot hrw l-o 1 t he hoi tallioad tia.k as to ron. letnoie eihlelieei of Iihot cutls.-d j ilu te a liuisailc.'. Kecnllv a by the unprecedented winter and fi eight tram ran Into so manv or Midden spring thnw. The eot was hem ihn the locomotive could not borne pal It) by the Swiss govrn-;get ttaetion. MlthoiiKht the euglnee. llicill. ji'luptled hl sandbox on (he tracks. - ! PottlHtid. Plami under way fer erect Ion of thrve .tory HimnNh tyit.- upartment houe l MO Klmidrr. treet t ftlmtn! et of f I50.0(0. GETTING THE WILLIAMS 1' have received n c nmmiiuiedl ion i i.rjinliiiM Hit Creek 'Vut-oll" i-ojnl, uhieli .sluivh llie writer entirely niKhM'staml the situation. Complaint is muilr t hat llie 'ion r an 'Jiorit ies do not Uv 'immediate arlioii" to see that lliis euuinVi ion with the KYd wonil Itivliwav via t in irjrii dives bo" in. 1 I'' at mier.' 1'or several nti'iiilis a committee of local business iiii'ti have lnfiK oi kini: on this jirnjivl . ami everllii 1i is liin done to m vuiv this iniirli needed iiuj'i I'liirnt at 1 he earliest possihle Moment. I flit iiiitiieiliate eons) rtiel ion is itniossilhL 'lite eiil-oif will i n .1 .'.everal l.undn i lliuuiu.l ilnllars - if -"'1 M is the mai laiim estim i!e-ami -l;t kson ami Josephine I'utulies enuld not lo tills al The v iisl iiirt itni nnisl l"irs he iteliiiilelr outlined, hoth 'ov-ei-iiuiriit ami state aitl miiM he secured, and lnwiiiise of the enn estioii in the highway dr-partments d hmli, this eantiol be aeetniiplislied in a day,--up in a tew days. ' The .Mail Triluim' has several times endorsed lliis projeet j iatl pointed out its advantages. V,. helieve everything is liriinj (hnii' to i-iin.-1 rin t it that can reasotial!' he epeeted. Kveryone is aure'-d i earditit l he desimhility of lliis eon stiuelioii. 'I here is also general ayreeiuenl rey;a!-dinir the hest plan "T prrit-ediire- lii.t to put the road over in the minimum lime re mires not only energy ' "I iiic diplomaey. and the ( sneiesslul appnrai irp. m tne laner laenuy repuies time. ONLY ONE BAR TO ANGLO-AMERICAN ACCORD Tin-: i dav Us'ire for world pi;;ee was never .stronger than it is In . l'oliti'al conditions in lliis eoimlry and (ireat liiitaiti were never im re lavnralde t makine; this ilesiiv el'i'eetive. And vet it is vrry doul't t'til if the noiniuK i'ttnferenee be tween rnmuer .MaeDonald and agreement i u tin method of proeedure. The two countries have tentatively agreed upon naval parity but the fly in the ointment lies in jhat traditional sttmiblin- jbloek, known as the "Irei'dom. involved in this o,ue:dion is that m;ny, the League ol Nations. T MK Iroiiiib- is this: dreut lait''u' is pleil'ed to denv j 1 eaeue demands eoereive action I war of aoiession. j Thi ! 'idled States, net beine- Mblifation ami insists n i m eoiuplele freedom of action. This, as a praetiral matters, means insistence by the I'nited States upon free bun of the seas and npli"hliii the l ights of neutrals, in every war. regardless of the altitude of the la'ajne of Na tions. So lii-re is the fatal impasse. I'ntil the I'nite.l Stales enters the I.eai.ue or tirrat Unlaiu leaves it, iim cnuiplele neenrd be tween the two countries, on a program !" world peace, appears possible. ( ;... IN tin matter of naval armament reduction, miicli can h tlone, t hcoret ically,- -- ami one miht say temporarily - but cut il agreement nn ihe freetbun td t he ieas issue hits been reached, little can be done practically, or permanent ly. ' In other words, while the comini: confercuee may, like lh" llanlini: roufen-nee, he heralded as a iireat step toward world peace, as Ioiil' as the above mentioned "fly" remains in the oiidiuent, an ultimate repudiation of any agreement reached ii. Washiiitoii app'ais unavoidable. KINDNESS IS NOT WEAKNESS 6 was lu be expected,, the recent, epidemic of prison mil breaks has impelled a ma.iorilv uf newspaper editors to blame the trouble on the "sentimental coddling of criminals. Ken I ho usually cnliehtencd Oregon Journal joins in the 1 rncesMun and nines sterner and nmre ii ileum pi oiiumiil: methods. The only trouble with this diagnosis is that the riol.s oc curred in those prisons where the methods liave been employed. Known in Ihe underworld as "hell boles.' n liven the wardens thcmselviw ,;,ve admitted that overcrowd in, pimr food, ami Ihe moral effect of ihe habitual crituiu;:! laws, contributed to the troubles- No sensible person bcliexes in coddling criminals. Km that jixlreme is no more funic than the oilier-,--which is treating ! them with unnecessary cruelly ami that sort of injustice which is alw ays I he product ot lack of AT PRINCESS' CAR ; l.AlttACIl, .logo Slavi -An unsuccessful aMen.pi was p bi-ults mad- of Ho.., de ..d.iy to shoot Princes,. Lll.a hl h it , .p.,.v ,,,,. j, lh Inlsch-lliH.-t. of tl Id' been nlaeed i i i l.r 1 feud il I. nn lly of that name, as she jwas reiu' iiink to her easMe at Lit tai. A shoi fu-.-d at a neaiby vil i large broke the window oi Mie prim ess' aulonod.ile and the r-pltii-; le-s VV .'II lllb'. I her s!n;htlV 111 1 he ! f..re. be 'I he mill who fired Ihe sb.. es tpe.t iii'n a lot es( ,(1. was ii.t coi;led. PHI SSKLS. Aug. 3 I -Pi eonnnuntsi fn.d a revoLer sh near o- Kelul: .al chalet f se nd 'I'hui day night. It was i poite.1 here today Priio e i h.irl seeoud st.n of King All ml Plllicevss ,Mne Ji.se. Ihe Hclglail lint jet lev' oil ii test child w e e slaving at the lel.leme. The go . ecnor of wisterii Flandcis Is In vestigating the alf.or. He had to w a relief lo . nrvnniK l.tu-nt tniini'iy lu'i rixl-1 Iiik ut full cupn.lt. 1 "CUT OFF" TAKES TIME W t H lit ills iloes, not . . t I resident Hoover results in an! of the seas, -noir' Ami int'Xt rirably f' post-war diplo- 'bet. ..!" tho Itritaiu as a member fri'eilom of the seas, wlnu the my nation startiii"; a against a nn'iiiber, is under no stieh sternest and "hanb'st boiled" Two of them were popularly svmpathv and understandim- - ! mm Bm 1 MONHOK. Ui.. Aug, a. t.-P-' Three persons ntv dead and I It i ' others aie seiioiislv ill from e. -Mrs. i:. I.. Wallaer, w ife a laimer living near kilbomne her son, Pruee. aued t'. and Ibaketield. IS'.', who lixe.l at th. house, me di-ad and L. I. alia. . a nd h is ot her two sons ait in ttitiial condili'Mi at tVik Ciov. the parish seal. ll.W ANA,- -(iv. The i uhii ie. htt hei iii(iii'iittoiet In mi in me i adVei tiseinKfi-. ts being b'"rrd tins eai ;.s an all ii.ii s.un.e ol the lf ihuL hiif. ttceonic the tlnro. among fashtiui iJPe f.-lk tltrmgh out ihe world.. (Hie hot. j he,e , planning to ad cr Use for ue jt -i oof solat'limi 4is an added aitiar lion next winter. t 'ost of hiirvest mg ion about one tlilld ot Ihe total hay production in heton 1 Itutes nit ot hen e itnv saving in this field is A vti.ii faclor in production efticiemy. m. cot il Ing to a recent surv ev math bv the experiment sutton. ! many haiveslttiR methods Used m Kether with dtsensstons id the) Hilvantaces are iontitieil in h ne bulletin on this o inject that ts fre lo OreKon resldenln riout.tMlc l.i.tN op.-itr.l for ipmlr. Improvement! to It u, Multiionmh poor f..im. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Pk On.) ir y, i (lurui int; nwi Ihait 1", up ;.vmih 1mi's ami Kiriv. j W ahhiiiL tnii I n i v t i - it v. in obMli. i'-in-u in a Siatf t.tw. .4ilh-.-i liti'iv I- ly tin' Ainn i an uU'h i hi'pHialioa of cliiin h and Stale ai l i iiicM, Tiie univei.-jjiy more than nnn( ! sectarian, it (m inds alrsnlutcly I he trai'liin u it'li'inii, ami im I'ti.ijt. I 'is alio -.mm I :a t u v untviTKity Ktniituls. The f henry, in that mh- li: eitat alinii hh Milil jive youiii: , 1 1 uplf what tie-y lainiwt In an other way. They can et n-liciu.j at liuaie and in Hum ne.-. Ihi yiiu liK(' hieiMiy? Thero is milhiiiK i-lsi her-, hakes, salt an.l frrtih, ins iile iiy limits. liiuuntaiiiK rising in all ilitertimis. .Mnunl , linker Nalirmal Knrest with 7r,;i:ii aeies is not Jar away. Indians ealleil -Mniint HaKer the "(Ireat While W'au her." Von would on - joy vislsiim thai interesting vx linci vnhami. with kiispicIouh smoky fn in i's risiim from neverat craters, tni ty fniu smiaie miles uf ice fields and twelve I'itf Klaelcn, are on its flanks. 0- Spatlle has mie ul' the three fin est, liaihnrs in (tie world and men tions the other two out of kind ness. This is the American port j nearest to 7"ii.iiiHi.inin people llvinir i in China, .lapiin, the Philippines jaml the rest of the Orient, all with real money to spend. j More It nnscontinentai railways ( rume here than to any other port on the Pacific. Seattle would like -you to lix all tttat in your uteuuey. j The luniher industry alone hring.; ! j:uin.i(if i.uitu to the State every iyear. VAashiuejoti ranks nurd anions Hip Slates in developeil hydro-elec tric power. Tim city owns and op erates lis own electric light plants. Hut don't t II Wall Streer. thal Unl.viehism. If tlwre is anyt hint; you wan! and don't see here, you need only ask for it. i The .la pa it esc i urrenl gives to iSeatile cool summers ami nii'd winters. Zero weather is unknown here. Winter averages 41 degrees, in similiter t'-J degrees. Seattle is tin' place to bring your ha lues; they don't die here. The inlaid mortality rate is lower than in any other big cily Ami you will live longer hero to see your baby mnnv up. People live in their own homes. Forty siv per cent ol dwellings ;n. owned by tin ir occupants. Itui'i' ing costs twenty-five per rent less than in the Ma si. There arc hills in the city ami Seattle disposes of them Ingenious ly. A long carrier lakes the dirt tl-,..,. tl.,. Itill ootti It n lKii-1'f.t: (hat j dumps it in the Pacific, where there -is plenty of room. That keeps th : cilv faiily level. Al this moment I, una. mm cubic yards of dirt are moving out Into the Payilic to levj;i one hilU tli la short, Washington is a great State, SeaMte is a great city aim you ought to see hoth. Cherry maggots have hi'cn un usually severe in unsprayed or chards la western Oregon this year, repnrls lo the experiment sta tion indicate. Some cmps ha:t to he turned down by t lu canneries because ol serious infestation. From all reports received thus far. growers who sprayed their trees wit h l tie simple sweetened poison at the proper time have escaped loss. This is one of the easiest sprays to apply and it does not aifect the fruit at all. Construction w ill seen start on road between Cochran and Wes timber. i Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At tho Medford :lMSKif M3 Women's Hose Sl.OO Pair Silk from top to tot with 3 pointed heel I i:n.MK. V. iA -Italy IT- et Ix-rated Unlay with its yirnl--l piihln-- si-aini tl in . years, in- V nil iNL' la IM't-tu ItnllnMi. fill im-i 1 1 i.i it if M i lit ii 'ami Italian ffn-am-ial 4'icrt at Versailles ami tin- re pa: aliens and det i ulifei -i-ni'f-s. and unnamed advisors. llclloni was ri'iiiov.-il suinitiar ily late yestenlay liy premier .Mus. .,..! mi from all puldie and iinlitl ( I ;t t i i t y ami various uf his ad visuiii. whuso identity had net ! heen made known, were Jinprisun- d. The. action followed report) committee In P.elloui's acti-i as pod est ;t ( mayor) of Mi- ' I of ;i ivilic Ian. ' The charges prove kim- the In vest gallon were levelled by Ko herto l-'ariuacei at I'remotm. Fari na cei claimed Jlelloni favored the New York bankers, Dillon, Head a ml company, in return for a largi money compensation in nl lo(tinur a loan of $ HO.ooo.OOQ lu the city of Milan in 1 !27. The committee exonerated llel lotii of this charce, but found ho had used his office as podesta to increase gretttly hitj private for tune. zf.p m:r ammiuca (Contlnuea from Page One.) the hangar and the mooring mast. i more than half a mile away. Within the hangar the dirigible Los Angeles it ml two navy blimps have been bunched, leaving a full side of ihe hangar for the TT-foot zeppelin visiter. Atop the hangar have been place,) two loud speakers, each nine feet in 4iiameter and capable of tiirowinc a voice to any corner of the -'."if" acre field. An effort is to be made fi pick up ami send through the loud speakers theto.-y of the arrival to be broadcast as the ship nears its destination, by Frank K. lloeolson. a passenger. n the arrival of the big ship Ir. Hugo Kckener. its skijiper. will either be tin- overnight guest of j t'oiuuiandcr Maurice K. Pierce, captain of the station, or go direct j lo a hotel in Xew York City, where j lie will stay pending drpiirturo of, the ship on the return journey to; Cermany. A special train w ill car-j ry the dirigible's passengers to Xew ; York. On the ret urn t rip. which also will be the first leg of 'he Zeppe lin's cruise around the world. Lieutenant. Commander Charles 1'j. Kosendaht, skipper of the Los An geles, will he guest passenger. C. I. I'.utgess of Ihe bureau of aero nautics in Washington will make the flight lo Friedrichshnfen. Joachim Wicknrd of Hosion will he a passenger on the world flight. while passengers on t he Atlantic crossing only will be Morris Shu mufsky of Mridgeport, Conn.; Karl It. Von Weigen. newspaper man ; Lady ( I race I rit in tnond May ef London, mid Hubert 1 Id it man. press photographer. lt HerlMM-t S. SilM' il correspondent of the As- (Spe, - ' soeiated Press) AIIOAKD C.LAF ZKPl'LI.IX. Aug. 3. A) We passed two whales at ll:3' a. m.. going in the same direction- our position at n-tn was 3ti ileizrees. 4 mitrts The Best Painless Dentistry Plates That FIT! In my office, riclit herti In Medford. I make plates of such popular materials as Potcelitc, Kesolite. Hecnlilo in fact, every kind of plate material in use today. Come lo my office It' you need a plale lei me show the dif ferent materials to you and explain their advantages. Dr. I. H. Gove 235 E. Mam St.. Medford. Ore. Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundayi and Eveninji All the Time Ore and Bullion Purchased W 1 1. P B Ii R G BROS. SMI IMNi H HMNG CO. 4tfc.. 72 M.rVn S.,S.n I r.ncu.0 i I inn ( h ami 4 3 de-1 t'l-s, in i mil -K Our M'ffJ- was l-'S kilcrn ' etern an hour (aliu'ut so mllcftt ml , .!. i Ii.hI ri.v.'i'i'il- up to nmin &. kthiiii'-ti-rs 4 alumt ;t.4:( mill's. Alu'iit half nf the iii.ssoiiccr8 aru fiiiukJiiu nynthetie ciyareUt-d. Communications I T.i the J-iiUitn". ' .lusi lllll vi m auo Hie slalf ci-n mien uf tin A I net lean hi : w as dra ing to a close, after ord' j of Ihe biggest and best events of I's kind ever held on the coast. 1 Thousand of l7egioimaires and vi-' ilois were in attendance and went away wiih a fine s4-nc of appre ciation of Medttird hospitalitv ami u realization that "Medford know how." Thi advertising benefits of Ibis big Leg too effort- are beyond estimating. Thousands of columns of publicity were received and the personal' advertising of the many saiisfied guests of Medford post is invaluable. The direct advertising benefits of such a celebration are hard to check but it Is definitely t known I hat several Legion men i have already located lu Med ford as a result of their visit here la -it A u gust, and no doubt there are many more. Such community efforts as these are decidedly w ut lli while and it i is hoped that every Medford' rili- t .en will cooperate to make the dedication of Medford's new Jl'.'n, Omu airport a big success next July. Yours for a greater .Medford. A M 1 : DFO K U LKO I A X N A 1 K 1. American JCeleuse!. KSCOUIAL, Spain. Aug. :i KL (A) lhickey .1. Dee. American tourist from Chicago, held in jail here since last Wednesday for re moving n valuable antique porce lain plaque from the walls of the walls of the histork' escorial pal ace, was released from custody today An this for Kc Two 50c tnlii-9 Orpl'' Toolh Taste $1.00 One 50c Orphoa Toolh Brush .50 81.50 Special at' ?? Medford Pharmacy The Reliable Store Main and Central Phone 10 Passion Wednesday Night, 8 o'Clock Sharp, August 7 Auspices Medford Lions Club ta- i The purpose of the Passion Thy is to visualize before men and women the real meaning of Jesus Christ lo the world. While it is the drama of dramas, yet its purpose is not mere entertainment. A Drama ycu ivill remember a lifetime. Spoken in English but not a Motion Picture Admission $1 CO. Reserved Jl.C-0 Children 50c. Not Reserved Tiikets now on sale at Palmer Music Houso, Jarmin & Woods, Heath's Drug Store and CTwtater cf Commerce IS IT REALLY RUNNING? 1 . LJH8 Ipgl luff n That's the question woman asks the first time she every sees the New Silent Kclrinator SO SI1.FNT is the. nrw 1921 Kclvinator that rven when standing close by, you cannot detect whether the mechanism is running. Scores of women who have inspected the new unit are delighted with its smooth, silent performance. Come in and make the test yourself. Then note the other II I P. I K V I V I Southern Oregon Electric 409 E..Main MORRIS B. LEONARD TIIKltK AKK KK1.VINATOI! ICI.IX'TKIC INSTALLATIONS 1XIII KVliUY CO.MMKUC1AL ITIU'CSH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT1 itiii i ii firrY-'iiwi n w ki mtifiMfii in iiy The at the 54 Ji X f V Xr o v 'Vv ARMORY This dramatization was made from the Kniff James version of the Gos pels according to Mitthcw, Mark. Luke and John. A study of these Gospels will assist one to secure a deeper meaning frcm the play. advanced features of the New Silent Kclvinator, including the new flexible rubber tray for in stant removal of ice cubes, auto matic cold-Iceeper and artistic, sturdy cabinets. You can enjoy Kelvinator at once. Buy it now on Kelvinator's attractive ReDisCo monthly budget plan. No need to wait. N ATO R Distributors Phone 889 H. 0. FROHBACH MilU'InBlTlir Play V i