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OREfiON. TmTftSTUY. ArQUST 8.-1929. tint mrs lull wfn 1 l"t?tvWtif ! XfTr I 1 li I I l-r I I MAI i I Itl niJTv. ailliW JliJt c-AUJbi twu r , , Ideal and -'Personal V. V. Allen If ft thin mornlnit fur 1'orlliiinl. where he will spend the remainder of tll- week un llUttllleWK. A ifili-watt electric hoi water heater Is given free ultri each rutiK purchased tlnrlnK the II. electric range sale ut the South ern Oregon Kleetrle. 13H Mr. anil Mia. J. W. Wakefield returned hume lawl night days at Dltmonl There will hp no 1,nn'1 concert in rMtv nark tomorrow night bernuse of Wilson viaur, " i HiiendliiK twu lenler. nml several playera oi '""lake. hand being at Salem attending the Djnge's dance at Nat. Wed. and state convention of the American i ,at iuKer. better orchestra. 142 Legion. The next weekly band Teinnorury aulomohlle permit" concert will he held a week from W(.re UK,.n um yesterday at the Delphinium eed brought to the Chamber of Commerce office yes terday by Mrs. H. 1. MeOiskey from the garden at her coilntry home, were all distributed by ! oV-look this morning. After the supply of nearly 50 packages had been exhausted there were many request for the seed. Tree Drops from Clear lumbar. nf.er niir Pines f.br. Co.. Phone No. 1. UNEMPLOYMENT ! WILL VANISH AS ! PICKING STARTS I Wltfi lbs ' IBM FILL NEW ORDER Krlday evenlnK Riverside Community Club dunee, Sat. nlKht. auk. 10. !' Miss F.teanor orth returned home last night from Kugene, where she had been visiting friends for several days. Mi" t"',n m tored to F.ugene with Mi" Fiances I'erry of Fortland. a sorority sister. Chaser dance, Jackson Springs. Salurdny night. Something new. something different. H" Tour pi.ssengers In a special Pa cific Air Transport plane slopped at the Medford, airport this morn ing. They were flying from Se attle to San Francisco. l.adv driving to I.. A. via Oak land. Nash sedan. Two lady pas sengers. 412 No. Ivy. IT' Tourists from a distance regis tered at Medford hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. Kmll Tellefsen of Oslo, Norway. Jen Tellefsen of Oreenwlch. Conn., Mr. and Mrs. I.. Ilertzhen and sons and J. C,. Hro knn of New York City. Miss Marcl.i Thomas of I.nl'oi'te. Tnd.. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Levi of Cincinnati, .. and Itlta Sorensen of l.akenett.i. Minn. Dance, F.agle Toint, Sat, sheriffs office by K. J. Hart of . Central Point. I.eroy Wells of ! Kogue lilver. I). S. Milne. Wallace; Potion and M. , C. l-,aFrunee of . Me. If. ml. . i A large stock of tree props at Woods Mr. Co. lamf j In response to a petition recen'.- , ly filed by summer residents at Ijtke of the Woods and others In i 1 21 tf 2H0 per load, green pine slabs, 12 or lli-in. Ask about free kind llnir. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. J1. tf Marriage licenses were yesterday afternoon lo l-.ugene away, unemployment conditions in f.an Fl.am.i.0, in the construction WHISKEY PEAK !S IESPEE PERSON SCENE OF BLAZE I GATHERS TO TALK J . onr-n nrnuinr nrurnTO U I Ull WWW I I W service that will be of benefit shinpers (Inline the aiima-hI!? fruit season. Plans Tor the moving ol' iltc crop will be oiullned by lit t-iil shipping uiiimiKcrs. Work Is now mollis ahead un he tracks wliich are being moved and onstructed in the packing lions,. 1 1 li t. A new spur is being au unit of Main street near the tiro. ICxchanse uiiil Sgoliel & beginning of the fruit A forest fire of much extent In ford Lumber Co. 124lf "Summertime Is bathing time." (let your bathing necessities at Colvlg Drugs, next to the Hlalto Theater. See the window. 138 the I lend Indian district asking i (luesls rrom Oregon at local no t..r .h. ,...,,i,ii.hm.ii f t. oi.st-ltels Include Mr. and Mrs. 8. w. voncana. Mr. anu Orders for seven molt cars of Issued i harvesting seofiod less than a week ; umbers to be used by the city of an old burn in me Appiegaie ten i lory onme oui irairmuj ,.. .Montgomery and Helen Pendleton, j the Kogue Klver vulley are ex-Hetch-lletchy water supply both of Ashland, and Iee Camp-1 peeled to be on a steady decline, 'gj.,,,,,,,, received yesterday by hell and Florence r leener ot nan , Many or the orctiarus expect to ne h4. ow en-oregon Lumber com Jose. Cal. ' gin picking Monday and others will ; v ThiK makes a total of 3D Tree props, 1x2 full slie, tt Mea- commence inrnuguoA tne ,.a,. of timbers that have been sons. Z"Z "i L "pr : n i: arHe- ' "7 " '..; There Is considerable uneinploy had covered an extent ot about ,.1 inciiv in i.resent. Chris (lutt- n...i 1... 1 300 acren in an old burn of lino. 11..1. .oneriniendent of the I'nlted ! ,' ' ' ... ... ,.,., lmt no Information had conic States free employment bureau, re- , m', ,,.. a!i,cilltl.Jrl, an(1 ul.e I to whether it was under control ur ports. This Is caused by the many , . h slru,.tural Kr,,. extinguished However. M was pre Mrs.! laborers coming here front Call- Th ,...,. sla ,he m,,er8 : sumea here mat 11 was unue.. i the Whiskey Peak section, to which 4D fire fighters were rushed from various road camps of ibu Crater National forest. The last heard from this fire a the Crater National forest oifice. Southern Pacific officials and employes of the Kogue liiver val ley will gather in .Mcill'iiid tunighi to attend the "new iiiea" lm-ctim' to he held at the freight station ofllces. The niee;:nK .'IH 1,e ";" voted to iliscussions on cii:r.ues in Comfort and Safety for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. ..... . ... !..,. Vlr nn.V InrnlD tn Work tn the irUlt not HeS L. ho for star route service through tne , '"';""- I " or;r,N. Mr. Gottlieb is re- i"! "T.' "B"' ''1.1.1. " " i lire fighters, who were unable f. Demi iml ail diIriCt. a nolCe CU I- -wn. J. r-. im? , . . nH m-n in limn innmun, mi" .., f..l e n,i i, ..tea .o sol mil an- Miss Crete Palley and Miss Doris : calving application, for Jobs at Ihe j,,,,, r , caril sipped to date, ho ! reach the sc, - 1 ... .... . . 1 ... a Hnv no rHIHiriH. ... ... . th- ,.uitl..n iinut- Clr.rK or Milem, .11. ana aim. iu.d w . ul scarueu out one uinoer as nui ihe lake oostofflce has i A. I tolllngswori n 01 r.ugene. ,1 1., the Ashland nnst-! the following from Portland:. notice calls only fur , ami ,Mr. 11. f. jonnson. suss r.isie plications for master ta been post office. Tile and Although the labor supply Is ex Mr. I pected to be plentiful this season. there will be Jobs tor most every one wishing to work. About llbOO Dr. Margaret Tlngley, Dr. Clara o. i persons win oe ... Darr. Mr. and Mrs. It. Crete and ; ford and throughout the valley dur Mrs A -V Hurl7. j ing the peak of the season. This To satisfy yourself ns to the ben-1 Includes tnose emp.oyeu ... pcK,o eflts of vibrator exercisers, try the sorting, packing, trucking and car- j ,.wert, nr.,BU umi u-ft no room .... .. . . j. ...HUinv .., nt tlm miinv other nro- . . ....... lake, a position whlih probably would extend over a period of five months of the year, June, July. Augu.lt, September and October. The favorable report on ' '", ,,,. r ,. many other pro- ","; rr v": Bhop. 1-. The .im... . use.. ,n ... hue n ni.smffice m "tie. ! treatments with each $10 service, vest up ' a route to. Summer residents card, or 25c per treatment, n. .l. luko h,.vo felt ihe need f 14V8 for appointments. f..- nnH n.i Attorney w. it. i.ayioru .en ne last night because iof having to pack In six miles from being up to AA specifications. , - Manager Owen said today ,b, scene this morning and nes were he was highly pleased with the established around the lie. compliment, and glad to know that ! Ti e origin of the fire was not the trade was recognized nt last the i Known here. superiority of southern Oregon! The stnoke ba nl e. in the sou fir " lie said that compliments, jend of the valley today came from l.i.cke.l bv substantial uruers ,,,c 1 . leral days In Klamath county. Phone 139 n(nhi mail servl 139 U. H. Ollroy of the I'nlted States fisheries left last night on the Shasta for Sun Francisco. Furniture repairing by A. N. Thlbault. Phone 869-H. 14B The Past Noble flrands club of the Olive Rebekah lodge will hold a picnic dinner at Ihe cabin ot Dr. and Mrs. Jud Itlckert In F.dgewood park Sunday-afternoon at i o'clock. Klverside Community Club dance. Sat. night. Aug. 10. 14tl Some of the newest water rights on the upper Applegate have been iemnorarilv cut off by County Sur veyor Tom Pearce, because of the scarcity of water In Applegate riv er. The old rights, have priority and when such fanners have fin ished Irrigation the more recent applications may get the remain ing water. O rants Pass Courier. Tree props from clear lumber. Big Pines I.br. Co., Phone No. 1. 121-tf Mr. and Mrs. F.dwnrd W. Heyn olds of Portland and Harry Kerr of Fresno. Cat., left by slago if or Crater Lake this morning. i Mons Club will refund to any one Who purchased tickets for the Passion Play. Tickets must be presented to place where pur chased. Charles Dwltx of Chicago ar rived here this morning to spend two months visiting bis aunt ami nnele. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wallers of Kings highway. Mrs. C. II. Mil ler and son ir San Jose, Cal., arc also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walters. Chaser dance, Jnckson Springs, Saturday night. Something new, tnmethlng different. ' HO A total of 310 predatory nnlmnls wns killed by 28 hunters for the biireua of biological survey In Ore gon during July. The hunters took 2H7 coyotes. 29 bobcats and three stork-killing bears. Ill addition. 122 badgers, 24.ri porcupines and )8 sknnks werr killed. Corona adding machines at Med ford Typewriting Kxchnnge. 13!i Miss Opal Dunning, who hud been visiting her mother. Mrs. S. W.'Dunham. left fur San Francisco Inst night. The I.. & II. electric range sale ends next Thursday. Harry Leclerc of the Sandwich shop has gone to Sun Francisco for n veek's vacation. See the I.ocnl Movie Stars doing their regular work In a Medford made picture running at the ltlallo Theater, starting Monday. Aug. r.th 13S Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plcrson of Medr.ir.l. Mrs. II. 'T. Hooker of Sacramento. Mis. .1. W. King and son Joe of Ashland visited Crater Lake Tuesday. 15.00 Special, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. OS I. Med Fuel Co. tf Among Callforntnns registered at Medford hotels are Mary H. Mix of Anderson. Mis. D. S. Kvans (T San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Price of Hanford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neambe of Yreka. Miss S. Hurt of Sacramento. Mr. and Mr". W. K. Leland of Hollywood. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Hartfll. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. NarswIiiR and Mr. and Mrs. 1-:. Paul Hill of Los Angeles, and the following from San Fran cisco: Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Degen. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sherhan. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Klust and Mrs. '. ltellly. I.. C. Smith and Corona typewrit ers. Medford Typewrller Exchange. 1 Si the summer population increases ; Tuesday evening lor ran r rancisco the need becomes more ucute. This j and other points south, to be gone led mn cnncentialed action on the a weeK on nusiness n.iuie.s iinrt of the summer residents and I Another big dance, others In the Dead. Indian district i Sftt who now have no rural mall serv- Daily Meteorological Report Ice. Ashland Tidings. You pay no Interest on a twelve months' purchase plan of nn L. .v II. electric range. 13H' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Williams and Mrs. May Whipple of llermosa Heaeh., Cal.. who have been visit ing relatives at Orants Pass and In Medford. will leave Thursday via the Itedwood highway for their i home. Mr. Williams Is manager I of the llermosa peach Water com-! pany. " j Designing and dressmaking as l you like it." Mrs. J. Towle-Carter, I Colonial Apts.. 222 East Main St. I Phone 14 lit-Y. 133 .Miss It. Tomlls left last night for a three weeks' vacation trip to Portland and points in Idaho. "Summertime in bathing time." (let your bathing necessities at Colvlg Drugs, next to the lilnlto Theater. See the window. 13S Mr. and Mrs. J. It. I.edbetter of C.oldendale. Mr. and Mrs. X. O. Cumm of Tacoma and Llllliin o'llara of Vancouver are visitors In Medford from the stale of Wash ington. Six or eight nctlve men are need ed by the J. C. Penney Company for Saturday afternoon and even ings. Prefer employed men with retail selling experience. 138 Al Melvlu, former Medford high school football player. Is spending a few days In town from Crater LnVo where he Is working this summer. Hydraulic wheel re-setter for tightening squeaky wheels at Flchtner's Oarage, opp- Indiana Hotel. 138tf Fred I.uy of Wellen Is spending today In Medford on business. '..00 Special, fcty. blocks per load. Tel. 031. Med Fuel Co. tf Assistant Postmaster and Mrs. It. !. lleach will leave Friday for a five weeks' motor trip. They will attend the international con vention of D. O. K. K. nt Winni peg. Camilla. August 13 to 1 . and will visit friends ut Lincoln. Neb., before returning to Medford. Wholesale shoe lace department. Write for prices. 145 N. Central Ave. ' 143 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cragg of Kansas City. Mo., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Panics. Tree props from clear lumber. Illg Pines Lbr. Co. Phone No. V UStf (let those fenders and auto bodies straightened nt Trill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis 8uper Service Station. Phone 418. tf" A complete survey of what L" needed to make tne streets, side walks nml alleys of Rosehuig more presentable Is being undertaken by the American Legion committee of the ctcim-up nnd paint-up cam paign of that city. Visiting every section of the city, especially those sections which are likely Eagle Point. 139 ! -U'lnilnw nlnna nil sl7en! nl4o nlatC glass. Trowbridge Cabinet Wks. Contrary to reports, everyone Is Invited to witness the practices of. the regular and volunteer fire de partments, according to Fire Chief. Hoy Elliott. Practice of the vol-. unteers was held this week on the new tower. Dance. Eagle Point, every Sat. 1 139 i Tree props, assorted lengths. Wood. Mir. Co. 129'f Waller J. Kerrigan, manager for Kerrigan News Syndicate of south Thursday. August 8. Medford, and vicinity: Fair to night and Friday. Warmer Fridny. Oregon: Fair tonight and Frl duy. with fog on coast. High tem lierallires in Interior. r & I tunnel work. The Owen-Oregon company re cently filled timber orders for the state highway commission of Texas and the city of Stockton, Calif., for j repairs to their water system. m 4 Local Data ! Ten. pern tun (degrees) . 5 Hftihewt (last 12 hoiinO 96 Lowest (h.M II' hours).. 53 Hoi. humiility (pet.) 28 Pf-f.finirnt.on (inrhcH).... 0 At the Riatto The exotic atmosphere of luxury in which a prince of hernia livR - ; is Kaid to be faithfully pictured 4 in "The One Woman Idea." which JACKSONVILLE, Ore . (Special ) Miss Clarti formerly nf JiirksonviHe rf Mpilfnrd. nml Aubrey i this city ver united in nt th bride's home Sunday iilK 4 o'clock. .M is. Jennings was Coleman is a Jacksonville worked sine hridesiriiiid. .Miss a Krudualo of the hiKh school and h::s then in the county assessor's office. Mr. N'orris has 4,5 ; begins an engagement f two days Pf.n employed nt Kidds shoe stor "3 at the Rialto theatre today. ; in Medford for several years and 6S j A peep into the harem and a good I is well known. The youim couple ! look at the dancing girla ot' the ! lrt Sunday evening for Iiando:i . -i moon wmmfmm marriage Ml eve,,-: &r, aY s y 3 Je M 4 f " I FMbi I Lewis; iM S-l SI 9. D VM K .JkS Vffi53S 1 this morn- ern California, wi.s In Medford and g'je ofwcalher Ashland Wednesday vlsulng frlendsi Lowest temperature on his way north in the Interests I ne, S2 degrees. ,eglon ciufnrecinltation since Septem of Kred Hunch American post, and distributing odvertislni mntter for the California state fall al Sacramento, August 31st to Sep tember !tth. Dynge's dance at Nut, Wed. nnd Sat. Digger, better orchestra. 142 Tree props. That prop propper. size propper, price, propper, prop per place to get them. Medford Lumber Co. : 124tf Xlr. and Mrs. Stephen Henson and two children will leave here Friday for San Francisco to con sult a physician about the Illness of their son Oordon.. They expect to be gone at least one week.. Tree props from clear lumber. Illg IMnos Lbr. Co. Phone No. 1. 118tf" All kinds of - srnyliig done by' Allen, reasonable prices. Phone your order to 103H or 422-1 tf Mr. and Mrs. R. !'- Anile, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Orlopp of Pasadena. Cal., have re turned from an anio trip to Crater Uike. out through eastern Oregon to Washington and Iliitlsh Co lumbia, visiting In Victoria and Vancouver. Mrs. Orlopp nnd Mrs. Antic are sisters. There will be no meeting of the Royal Neighbors tonight. 1 3S ber 1. inns. 13.59 Inches. Clear Clear prince's household are afforded. , Rod 1-a Rocque is tne 'prince anil Marceline Day portrays a dual role in this Bcreen ijrania of romance, hate, revenge and passion. ( Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, H7; lowest, 5. Sunset today, 7:22 p. m. Sunrise Friday. 5:12 a. m. , Subset Friday, 7:2" p. m. Observation. Taken at 6 A, M. CITT 120th Meridian Time IT 5 3 8 Obituary SALTZMAN (icing' I). Snlx mnn. a resllletll ilf Jackson county for the past 20 years, passed away very suddenly lit S:fB a. m. today. Mr. and .rs. Salxman resided east of Medford t where he W'as engaged In fruit growing. Resides his Wife. Lily S.tltlman, he leaves one sister, Mrs. C, J. Myers Of Polo. Illinois. Funeral arrangements vlll be announced nt a later date. Conger funeral parlors In charge. NH'KKIjIi Daisy Hlunehe N'lck ell passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital at 9 p. m. Tuesday. August d from kidney trouble, after an Illness of seven months. .Mrs. Nickell was born In Iturn county. Missouri Feb. IS. I SSI. and br"'at the time of her death she was rli ker City Bismarck i4 Boise !'2 Denver "X Des Moines 84 Fresno 12 Helena f Los Angeles .Marsbfleld I'hbenlx 'Portland Red Illuff Roweburg snlt Lake city Sun Francisco Santa Fe Seattle Spokane Walla Walla Winnipeg sl; 72 104 86 102 2 SO . 62 till 82 , fl2 !I4 r.4 r8 . r.s 64 116 r.i (1(1 r2 7S 611 Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy t:loudy Clear Clear . Clear Clear and other coast towns. Kmll Uriit and sister. Mrs. Mollie Hritt. John .Miller and a relative of Sacramento enjoyed a trip to Crater Ijike Sunday. W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. Radio Program KMED Mall .Trlbune-VlrBln Bttlon 4 It's So Easy To be sure ct getting the finest bread on the market. Merely ask your grocer for Fluhrer'i Milk Bread. seen by visitors, the committee will point out what Is needed and rec ommend Improvements to properly owners. Chicken dinner Sunday al Dead Indian Soda Sprlpgs. Roads are good. n Dance nt Dreamland, ChllderF", hall, every Wed. and Sat. tf Bruce Schellhorn. M J. B. coffee representative for this territory, is In Medford transacting business with Medford merchants. Local and long distance haulinc. We save you money. Hawley Trans fer. 619 N. Riverside. Tel. 1044-X. ir.s Money loaned to worthy people to pay their honest debts, Thomas Realty Co.. Urn. 12. Palm Itlk.. cor ner Main nnd Front, upstairs. t4tf Attorney (icorge M. Roberts re turned to Medford tills morning from San Francisco and Sacra mento, after a several days' busl-ne-s trip. Kinculd's Imperial orchestra. Kagle Point, every Sat. Tickets 7 5c. 1JS ! "Summertime Is bathing time." (let your bathing necessities nl Colvlg Drugs, next to the Klalto Theater. See the window. 13 The growers ot B.irtlett pears jure having an Jntilng this year. But we wonder who Is going to rat the canned product. Bartlctt pears, when they sell for the price Ihey are bringing this year are getting Into the caviar or anchovy class Hood River (Hurler. Let me write your ftre InsurRnce Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland : Phone OKJ, tf t $2.r0 per load, green pine slabs. 12 or l-ln. Ask about free kind ling. Med. Kuel Co., Tel. if aged 48 years, five months and IS days. In 1SSS. she with her famlly came to Portland. Oregon, where she biter met William A. Nickell and In lsl7 lhey were united In marriage. In 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Nickell came to southern Oregon, settling at Biiwnsboro, where she lived until the time of her death. Mrs. Nickell leaves to mourn her ber husband William A. Nickell, two daughters, Markaret and VIda. two sons, J-'rancis and the "baby," all of ftrownsboro. and one sister. Mrs. Fannie Mercer of Seaside. Oi egon. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Vrnhjy. August th ut 1:30 p. in.. ReV. 1. K. Millard officiating. Interment the llrowtfsboro cemetery. Thursday. August k to ktlfe KMED. 11:16 to 6:311 News and mnr . ket reports by Mail Tribune 6:30 lo 7 Harvey's Service Stations. Friday. August f) io 9:J0 Harrison's Sweet s Shop. 9:90 to 10 Schilling and ( o. 4 10 to 111:30 Soirthern Ore- gon Electric. 10; JO to 11 Marshal (Irocery s Store. 11 to 11:10 M. M. Depart- inent Store. 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lenoi. Milliner. 12 News flashes by Mall 4 Tribune. 12 to 1 Palmer Music House 1 to 1:30 Medfurd Electric Store. 1:30 lo 2 Lewfs Super Ser- vice Station. 2 to 2:30 Mann's Dept. store 2:30 to J Brophy's Jewelry e Store. 6 lo :IS K.MF.D. (1; HI lo 11:30 News and Mar- ket reports hy Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7 Hand Box Hat Shoppe. III these dizzy days when jang ling Jazz seems to reach into every part nnd parcel of life. It Is re freshing to gel an eyeful and un earful of entertainment, which has for itn musical motive more of the drowsy tinkling of cow bells. In the distant meadows than ol rau cous fanfare of xylophones In the The Uulnbow Man." now plav-, Inw at Hunt's Oraterian theatre, is an all-talking and singing screen, romunce, .plentifully supplied with , Instrumental music which contains not one note of "blues" or "vo-deo-, do." I But the fact that it delies the great American jazz tradition is, not alone the reason for recom mending "The Rainbow Man." It ' is first of all a real human story. simple, but frue Ontl plausible. In the second place it contains acting of a high caliber in the hands of j everyone in the cast. Eddie Dowllng Is a smalltime minstrel man who adopts the little hoy, Frankie Darro, after his fa ther, Oeorge Hayes, is victim of a vaudeville accident. Marian Nix on is the daughter of a small town hotel proprietor. She falls In love with Dowling while his troupe is playing her lown. The plot goes forward through sunshine and tears and comedy, seasoned with episode drama, until finally the lovers are Joined in a touching scene wherein the rain how of their romance comes shin ing through. The melodies nf the production. "Rainbow Man." "Smile. Little Pal." and "Sleepy Valley." are of n pleas ing quality, reniiuiscent of "Honey moon Lane" and "Log Cabin ol Dreams." Here is a sound film romance which Justifies the "talkies." It is one of the best screen entertain ments this reviewer has ever hark ened to or beheld. (Ml 10 01SCUSS PEAR PLANS ST. MAItlK'S, Idaho. Aug. S. (P Shet Ward of lurkiu, wuntod for the murder of Hay Cole, mir rendered to the sheriff hero today lifter po;;seH hfitl sought him vainly over north Idaho. You can Bay Brands for Less, But You can Euy None Eetter In 3 irfl-pound cans (not 2U lbs) you get 20 per cent MORE. Hence the cost is LEGS. Best of all is its high quality. ACC3PT NO SUBSTITUTE. Which do you prefer? An inferior quality, or to pay a few cenls more and gat the beat? Sold by best dealers handling- malt. J. R. EMITH CO., Distributors 309 Everett St. Portland, Oregon A 750 Watt Water Heater Value $12.50 FREE During the L&H Electric Range Sale I jj S5.00 Down j Jf f Balance in 12 i Ul S5.00 Down balance in 12 Monthly Payments No Interest to Pay Sale Ends August 15 Southern Oregon Electric ft.. t. - - ,j : With Our New Cooling; JGL.li'T N O w 4 Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15. 7 and 9 P. M. All Talking, All Laughing All Singing LOCAL SUSPECTS HAVE SEEN OTHER BAST1LES BUTTE FALLS RESIDENT SUFFERS INFECTED LEU fljlrrV l'h'nihon and FranV Ur ili'au. rr5tnl hi'r Jfcsl wwk nn forKrry rhuritrii, have prln rt-v-nrttw in t'alifornitt. arcoriilnn to woril rrorlvrd by Sheriff JriinlnttM from iiffli'lRln of tht tt thin niornlnK. Tin men havf perveJ terms In Sun Quentln "nil KoNom prisons In ihnt atnte on chuntrn similar to lhor Cftil!itiK thftr arrest here. ?hrrlff Jrnnimt" has ten Inform (I. Iteleu has also he-n known lv the mima of Joriliin. The men are helni held In the lounty J.HI for further herln$. ! 4-4 I ; , Further plans concerning the winter pear crop will be ilisctisseil at the rneeflnR of the bohril of (II rectom of the Fruitgrowers' leitgue which has been set for Sntunlay noon ut the Hotel Medford. KtiiHirts will he given by several members of the board In regard to work which Is now being done In i preparation for the harvesting and j marketing of the crop. Portland 5-SiUHW will be ex panded in complete rehabilitation of Interior of city's union slat 'on. i ii .MExper t ! Finishing 1 1; jACKONVII.l.l:. Ore.. Aug. S. Ifperial. I Klnier lloefs of Hlltte Falls, son of C. F. Iloefs of this city, is at the Sacred Heart hos pital. M'dfo.-il. sufferinn from an Inftctcd knee. His wife accom panied him down from Hutte Falls. 1 Franf lvlHerg. hike racer, was knocked Insensible in a loor.l acci dent. Four days later he went out nnd won a 3wmUe motor paced contest. Fllmi In at 10 A. M. Ready at 6 P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SERVICE SWEM'S TOO LATE TO ASSIFY j kodak, book, gift shop KOU S.M.K Tr.un. wnenn nnd harn-Mt: one mMn nrtheii!t of 'hmnU n Uie I'oleman lunch. 141 A ACrtKS IrrlK,itet. r?o?io In. bpt of In hinh utato of cultiva-! tion: gooJ 4 -room limme, la rue : hum. chtt kPn hon-p. mir.iKc lots of IwuTiPst and ha(U: a r1..! home. tor onlv 23.M. Thonp S-lJ luiiuirc Taylor. muj VOTi ItKXT Ijiiiio front room. i'lo!M In; hoi ami roM Ur ami shiiwcv. :' S. Kir. 141 KOI. KKNT OffUe rooms. Thr11 room nvn "oolvori).'! Storr t M. Kirf.l. 144 yon sai.k on tkauk :o acro on l.lUJt' Appt'icat: 4 acrv rlh Mhdv lojtm. fcnrt'tl: loin of frc Iirvp coot! ranch liased ml)oin- Itm. wiih fin4 irarsiAn. fruit am' luiiMimcs. rric' for nil will truuV for lisht truck or mi ( of en mil vnluo. 1". Trilmnt j )pA0 tOMPVt Of tAlllOKNW lis mwxpiosivt I liked it better than "The Sing ing Fool.' That's what everybody is say ing! The love making and sing ing if Eddie Dow llng is the sur prise sensation of A? Wilt fS lt 4. HE TALKS TO YOOR HEART HE 5INC-13 TO YOUR SOUL 1s3i pp. 4 WITH MARION KIXON and FRANKIE DARRO IN ! He Mill DO W Eli public to be the most realis- s? WJ to ever reach '.lie living - - "-ir 1 screen. C-Tr ALSO fA Admits' y Mats. If Y Eves. C" It e !:.!. MACK EENNETT'S ALL TALKING COMEDY "The Old Barn" AND THE TALKING NEWS