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MTDFORT) MSTTi TR-TRTTST!, IVfEDFOHT), (STJEriOy, TT1 FRIDAY. ATTirST S, 102!). PAGE TTIRET3 i 1 NOT MATTER OF ! E Ilnvo you, in prohlom which wantPil sulvod? your cuuidiiK, a you h;ivu loni; lnllVtn which. perhaps, )ia:j Imtht-i-ed you consid-, crni-iy atxl yet ri'iuuins the il!u .sivc, insoluMo one of lMTifIH'0 ill cokillK? years Thtu proMcm you will inuloulit ortty ho alile to siilve this coming 'week when M i sh Vietorin AVarner will he in Medlord to L'ive von i such service as you temj; warned, i vertininu iijfenctps, wao on route to Miss Warner is coming here under i Horiluml from San Francisco, the auspices of the .Southern Ore-' "ifltlnc the trip by air, when he won (las corporation and the Mail I stopped a day in .M'edford. Tribune, and will conduct classes 'I'hi was at lije time when Med in practical cooking for four days i n'"'' WHs Oomluctiuj? a campaign of next week in the children's j to finance a new airport by jl bond playgrounds, across the Hour Creek lssup- T.ie' issue, by the way, car bridge, from 2 until 4:30 o'clock. lj" ! majority of 2LM8 to lj Vou will have the privilege of -V ,H hrnnIrIiMl In tho advertlse-(liseusln-i any phase of cookinc j m"nt- f-'lanninc became interested you may wish. Vast experience liasi'" -''''li'ord's aviation history, and proven to oilier women elsewhere 1 11,0 1;"'t 1ll!,t tno cit' ,m(I tlu- flK tin t Miss Warner is most gracious ! munlcilai ""'port in tho atate, and rind kindly in answering questions I a,ouml this air-mlndedness of and It Is not probable that she i will ch-iiiKc her quality of service when comiilK to this city. "All questions will lit answered as far tin I am humanly able." Miss Warner is quoted as suyins in an advanced interview, "regardless of what ihey are. These rinses are to be your classes and 1 am coming to Meiiford to be of such service lo you an. T possibly can. These, clashes have always been very in formal and I want you to feel that the ones wo are to conduct to gether next week are to be no dif ferent. You may fire questions at mi' as fast as you can, and I ! assure you th. t 1 shall be very s!ul to answer all of thm.- . A.K-de from her aptness in solv-j pioniems. mis expert' dietician has a most int erestinc; and instruc- tive way in rxplainin methods and ingredients: for Instance, while she is making a delicious cake before your eyes, and you will not feel lost in a sea of meaningless words when shn has finished her day's prouram. The women of southern Oregon are urged l attend this novel method, of holding a cooking school out-of-doors, under 'the sltado of the .trees. 1 ' " . HUSSONGS HOME FROM Among tho returnin: vaeallon-q ists are Prof. K. M. and Mrs. llus nong from Mill Valley. Cal., where they passed a four weeks' visit with liieir d a u g h t c r. Mr. Uussong rouglit with him a representative rolled ion of pressed plant speci mens of the peninsula flora, north it f San Kram'Isco, and many rock Samples from the Mt. Tmalpain area, a most interesting one to p-ologlstH. It seems Mr. Ilussony's vacation ' was not J.u idle one for he says. "I made two trips afoot up the mountain, tramped through M uir woods twice and ranged about the bay region with the delight a nat uralist finds in territory hew to htm. The friends were very kind to take us about. In their automo biles, but I preferred to travel on my leH so that I could look and linger at bug, flower or rock, at my fancy." Mr: llussong also did some dig ging up of "roots and family trees" In the. Hyp Francisco .city. Jtbrary for himself an-' friends, geneology belni jt hobby h" rides when rec ords i ml history afford oppor tunity. THOUSANDS WATCH HER FAMOUS HANDS Irma Wright, Champion NEW YORK, N. V.- Miss Irma Wright, world's amateur champion typist, demonstrates her ppeed nd methods to audiences all over the couniry. Since the championship contest last September, huj?r Rath erinas in city after city have watch ed her skilled hand at work. . Her speedinff lingers, bo smooth and white, never betray the fact that Miss Wriffht keeps houec . . . and washes dishes, too! "I used to hate dishwashir.r' she euvs frankly, "because it left my hands embarrassingly red and bo roughened that it reacted on my speed. Of course the soaps I was ; rising were to blame. I knew that the minute I tried Lux in my dish pan, tux felt entirely different from ordinary swaps. Lux tnez litre toothing! "And my hands were whiter and Softer after doing the dishes than (Wore! Now I wouldn't think of doing dishes with anything but Lux -Lux makes it so much easier to be both home-maker and champion. all wt !,: GAVE m HB An interest. hj; story was buiiiff 1"IU lu Purtlum. testenlay of iho "story" back of tin advertisement 'f the Korrt Motor company up pe.u-fhs in current iiiaKazines which pays tribute to the "Hlr ; intmlediiess of the city of Meil jfoid. Incidontally. the .story nives jan insight into tlm manner in i which advertisiut; ideas ure "born.' .Some inonthK aco, Vaunhn Flan nlniy, art director for X. V. Ayer & .Son. on of tm world' ti.rrfsr ml AU'lirn' the current advertisement of tho Kord Motor company waa built. Klannlnsr was un his way to visit his wife's parents in Portland. Ilia wife was formerly Miss Elizabeth Kt t f riser. Oregon in n . ' ' ' The granite for the new stato ofice building in Salem, otv which construction work has alreadv str rted. is boh.? furnished bv the Blair Granite Quarries, inc., lo cated on Xel! creek, south of Ash land. Contract for the granite in volves $15,000, according to C. A. Hicks, vice-president and general manager of the company, who is located in Medford. The first four feet above tile grade will be of granite and the rest of the build ing will be constructed of terra cotta. It Is estimated that seven carloads of granite, with a mini mum of Uti.uuo pound: to the car, will Ue shipped to Kalem. A new air compressor and hoist has Just been installed at the quarries tnd a new road is being built to them. The Mtone from these quarries Is in biff demand and 1 shipped all over tho north west as well aa Into California. Though Mr. Blair has operated the quarries for a number of years, a corporation has been form mi re cently and many improvements arc being made, tu afford- greater de velopment and capacity to fill all orders received. JACKKONVILMO. Ore., Aug. 8. (Special.) Word has been receiv ed of tho marriage of Miss Sybil Fairborn, former Jacksonville girl and graduate of our high school in the 1927 class, to Francis Prcs cott of Klamath Falls. Miss Fair born just returned from San Fran cisco, where she was in training at the ,St. Francis hospital. Joe Busby visited tho V. T. "Wil son home one day this week, lie jiis; rotiirned from a monlh'H visit !h San Franein'o. Miss Pat Vocuni. who has lived (m and n'fil our city for the past throe yearn and who is a sister of M rs. .foe Me In t y re. bega n n u rse training at the Sacred Heart hos pital' Thursday, after visiting a week with her sisior and fat her. Fred Yocnm of this city. Mist; Vocuni has Jiim eompinird a year'11 Normal training at Ashland. Mr. t ml M rs. 1 lerlrt I In nil i and HlntfC, lint Ho Ilubei. Miss I'eggy 1'ortcr and Mrs. R D. Una on joyed a recent trip to t'rrrtor !,ak- with a party of friends from M-d ford. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian lJoaeh and family returned Sunday morning from it two weelcs vacation tt Port Ih ml where they visited Mr.i. Heach's parent. Mrs. W. M. Hodson and daughter-in-law. Mis. I.en nr1nn. ,.r Klamath Falls were visiting In our city Thuruoy. Mr. and Mrs. M. I,. Alford of Medford and sister. Mr. I'iel of i Ashland, and Mr.". Viol's nephew, ! Morray A pplcgate and family of Nine -Mexico, 1 wore vfciiors at the ilVt ihe or 'Mrs. Alice Sargent Sun- iday; " ' NEW ASHLAND FOUNT AHMLAM). Ore., An?. 8. fSpl.) The old rofriRTatk-n equipment w liich was found imt definite for cfodinc t hr- a'ir In tin I'Uw. Llthla fountain. Is to be instulb-d in the new Mick'-Nnti founialn which is bein constructed in the small trinnKuIar prk In front of in.- eiiy library. Whil- the refrig eration unit wa-i tou sm-ll f"r the I'laz-i fouiUHin. It will be entirely ; do-u,ite f..r th" new fountain, whkh has only luilf a many bub-bb-.-. and nhlih will not have ii iiihuv vif'tor a the one in th-: middle of town. When It was learned Unit th contract did not nil for a rof;m enitlon unit in the Mieken.u foun tain a petition s oiroiilatod and fund were soon Mlleu ribed for the MI( hi -o OF ART CLOSING ASIII.ANIJ, Ore..' Aug. S. (Spl.) j Tho Ashland summer art school, j conducted by Miss Hello t'ady White of the Pratt Art Institute of Xiv York t'ity, will close tho sum mer session on Friday with un ex hibit of work done by the students. The display will be held at the Civic clubhouse from 2 to 5 o'clock and In the evening fm'm 7:30 to !i:3. A general invitation is ex tended to all -to view the interest ing collection Mid meet the In structors. The school has offered u variety of cour.ses each year and each ses sion makes some new offerings that have not been included lit the pre vUuis 'programs. Stanley Urnnelscr has instructed i a class in Illustration, for a great! variety of thinns. including classic 'poems, for well known stories, ami tho three types of music Classic:.!, popular and Jazz. Miss Marguerite Hansen has con ducted n elass in art' appreciation which follows the course that was given last 'year. The last year's course presented the subject In its historical aspects and in chrono logical order, a general survey of the- graphic arts, soulpture. archi tecture nnd painting, 'with particu lar attention to line, value and color. ; This year the art appreciation has followed intensive study of color., Tho first week's outline iif: clmled the thory of the student t.i eluded the theory and psychology of colon. Tills instruction was supplemented by illustrations done ly the student to show the dec orative, plastic and scientific val ues of art. and there were attempts at the Illustration of the dramatic and emotional qualities of color. One other line of work that was offered this year for the first time was costume designing for illus tration and design, under the in struction of Miss Marguerite Han sen. This work was undertaken io give th artist the ability to reproduce ideas in Illustration work such, for instance, as the Il lustration of magazines, and also to teach the artistic garment for the tdvldiual figure. The work of tno art "school closes on Friday with the morning classes, : ml after the exhibit of work the, instructors and the students from a distance will be leaving fdr their homes. Mrs. Don S. "Whitney and her daughter Pnlsy have returned from a Vacation trip to-thr Lake, o' the Woods. Miss Marietta Whitney has been the guest of Miss Hef.y Dean at the lAkc o' the Woods during their absence. Khe will re turn to Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. Artie Crews of Medford has moved to the Kuvt Side grocery in Ashland. Mrs. liose Powell has returned from a visit to her brothers at Klam: th Fails. Miss Viola May berry, who has been visiting her" grand pare n !.s, Mr.' and Mm. J. Mayberry at lied lintlo, has returned to her home here. "Miss Gertrude Fugle left on Tuesday morning 'by automobile for Richmond, Cal.. where she Is vice-principal and dean of girls in the Roosevelt junior high school. Miss Kngle will make the trip via the Redwood highway. S h o was accompanied by Airs'. Patterson, a friend from Richmond. , Mrs. John Ruger and her grand son Raymond is making a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Harriet Ram sey, at Klamath Falls. C. S. Rrown made-, a trip In Vreka ami Hilt on Monday. ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT JACKSO.NVILL10, Oie.. A us. x. (Special.) The Ladies' Mission try society will rIvo an Ice cream ocril t the Pfesbyieriaii church Th u rstla y eve n I A u tr. K . Mrs. I.ynn tf Prescott. Arizona, is visit i nix friends und relatives hero. She will bo roni'-mbcred as Leila Price, daughter of JodK" Chns. Price and a nativo of Jack sonville. She Is being entortalned jnd welcfnned by her many friends. Mrs. Lynn has been a resident of AriKona the prist fif teen years. Mrs. Oscar Lewis and sons Rob ert and Itay. spent the week end eampiiiK up Little Apple:?Hte. Mr. Lewis sporil Hiindav with them. Mr. and M rx. 1 'rnot l-'oremit n of K iocs highway vi.-dlod their rdd, friend and neighbor, .laol Lj den1 Friday. M r. Lyden .s rnuoh im-' j proved from hi recent Illness, bill is slill at the homo of his d ninth I Mr-. .1 Kenti-v. SEPTEMBER NINTH .lACKSU.N VI U.K. Ore, Aug. S. (Special.) tur hcal school will beiiin Seoteniber All the teach4 ers are hired and a successful year is planned. Hacley Hall of I. Mile Applrate w as in o u r city W e 1 n esd a y . M r. Hall was attending court at Mod ford most of lust week as he was iniei esied in a lawsuit. Mrs. R. R. Johnson nnd .son James were dinner guest! of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Severance Monday evening. Mis Violet Olson left Sunday morning wit h Mrs. A'. C Suther land of Medford for Crescent City, where they intend to spend a month. Mrs. Fred lUitcher accompanied her husband Monday morning to Camp 3. ihitte Falls, where Mr. P.utcher Is employed, aud spent ' couple of days there. K. R. White nnd Charles Delarn went to Carberry creek on a fish ing trip Saturdsy evening, return ing Sunday evening with a nice catch of fish. Mr. White killed a rattlesnake while on the trip. M iss V I rg i nia Kick is ass is 1 1 n g Mrs. I.ula Saulsberry in the post office during Miss Alien. Hoef's ab sence. Lloyd C. Roll us of Aberdeen, Wash., arrived hoe Monday for a visit with Ills cousin, Ray-Steven- son and family, ami Mrs. Chesto; Moore. Mr. and Mrs. II. Gibbs and two sons arrived from San Diego, CM;. ALL NEW fs V TODAY IfMlil I LJk .iLsuZnM Aw MARCELS NE SSSSSm SHARON LYNN if"l.r.ll Prince with a W4$OTr (6 ' . Ha: em of Seductive Beau, , -TKB SQ J" tie, struggles for the love ' S. :" Ali of another man's wife. . . f?, V- ' pf' :, M 7 I GOOPA COMEDY f51 V J! Tomorrow Nite r'-TfTf''i I China Night '' IAi..ywl 31 t?Q1?fcto' Admission fljl 0-TOU4CTl'.ll - Matinee3 Evenings pi B SfOf 10 and 15 10 and. 25 NOTICE.... To Theatre Patrons How many of yon rcmombor Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's wonderful picture of the African jungle, ','EIMBA,". that was shown in Medford several months ago as a read show at $1.00 and $1.S0? Forwooks after this picture was shown we were re peatedly asked if it would cvor return. Many hud failod to sno it, and many wished to sco it again. Wo now have an opportunity to prosont, in the very near future, a roturn engagement of this great picture -at the RIALTO THEATRE, but, inasmuch as the Rinlto pdicy is strictly first-run attractions, we want you, as the people we arc serving, to dooido for yoursolves. If you wish to see "SIMBA" and see it at regular Rialto prices 10, 15 and 25 cents clip the coupon below, mail it to the Rialto or leave it at the box office. I would like to sec a return engage ment in Medford of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson's "SIMBA." Signed P. S.-H is understood that tho return of this coupon is considered a great favor by tho mmagomcnt of the theatre, will be held in strictest confidence and in no way places, the sender urdor any obligation. And unless a satisfactory number of coupons are returned, the picture POSITIVELY WILL NOT BE SHOWN. Coupons Must Be in By August 14 (Siffucd) Sund.iv mirt'ing for a st.iy of stiv er, l weeks in our city. Mr. OibSs as hero earlier in I he sum inc. .i: the home of his nephew. Arthur U :lvMi, and family, and wilS so ini- lne.-.-,d v.itli the i-limn to that he felt vine' his wife would real.i her heahh lure, and they hope :o Incite here per ma nc ill !' in tlu lie ir future. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kccgan wonj called to Ashland Friday to see Mrs. Mollie Dttggail, who Is seri ously in. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flek enter tained at 7 o'clock dinner at their heme Saturday evening. Their gueis were Mrs. F. K. Rulter. son and nephew, and Miss F.dith Hoofs, all of Portland, aud C. F. Hoof nod Miss Altec Hoofs of this city. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jtarry of Medford und their guests. Mariettu Harry of -New York City, Hilda Fieks of Now York. Mrs. Cha. Lamb and Genevieve Lamb of Chi camni. visited our museum Friday. We f 'el it unite an honor to have people from such a distance visit our museum. j Miss Olive (Uabe) Trefren. for merly of Jacksonville but now of Hutlo Falls, was married Wednes- : day to Homer Hnney, formerly of liutte Falls but now living In W?sh-' Inglon. They and Mrs. Joe Tref ren were din net s uest s of M rs. Fred Hartley, going to Medford hi; the afternoon, where they were , married by Judge Sparrow, j George Maxwell left Friday' evening for Portland to visit his ! W'e, who is slopping there for a while. Others from out of VJwn who were in our city visiting our mil- seum and other landmarks' the past week were Mr.- and Mrs. .1. 11. j Mundy and daughter Rachel of, Grants Pass, Mr. and Mi's. W. 1C Goihlard of Pocatellti, Ida. t Mrs. J;j,ines Fret well, who will be remembered as Miss Lois Parks, formerly of this place, was visiting her sister, Mrs.' Theodore Johnson, Sunday, aWWV VB MOT. RIALTO THEATRE, S. G. MENDENHALL, Mr. J.G.PENNEYC 'tart oavins You Can Do It! Make This Store Your Shopping Headquarters . And You'll Save! The Approved Fashions in Stress Charm and Graceful Line Here they are . . . the dress fashions for Fall! Intriguing in their differ ence . . . delightfully smart . . . and this presentation includes a variety of fashions for many early Fall needs. Flat crepe and satin crepe are used to interpret the new mode in dresses that are a delight to the smart the thrifty shopper at this price! For Women For Misses Display ' Elaborate Tnmmings o( Fur I.trruriom fur collars and novel cuffi are important on the new cnatf . , xome- timei matching and sometimes contract ing with the color of the coat material . . . fabrics are soft and smooth . . . the broadcloth finiihcs that lend them selves to low placed flares and rippling kirt effects. This showing it full of 'Interesting mode ... as uiual, priced with the moderation that quantity buy ing makes possible Seo them . . . buy (hem . . . early! Sizes For Women WAps For Juniors Coats For Misscn ' For Junlori You'ttLike These Bandeau-Top Chemise Pretty Practical and Onljr n.49 Combining in one Karnicnt a vat, a braiiiere and bloomers ' Wash Dresses For the First -' Day of School Very pretty styles and pretty patterns for school girls up to 14 years old. Mothera lika them, too, because the price are so very inexpensive, 98c$1.98 ) $2.98 ;