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VTTVFOTCD AfATT, THTTiUNT, ArKDFOTwD. ORKOOX. AIOXD.W. AITM'ST 10. Ifi-'O. PXOE TrTREB i TO BE SOFTENED ;-;t'l.-j: uihl curves an- liciliK cUmiiiiiteil in tin ;x miles of Urcctispi inii mminuln h i $ h w y which is iiiclinled in Hie JKJH slate highway linpiuveinent pntruin. wiys the AhIiIuihI TIdiims. Wiuiout royaiil fur cost a series if sharp curves it 11 1 1 steep unities. aLnut three miles on the oilier sith tif the Cirecnspriny juiinmit, are heinu eliminated as the new survey is followed, (iradurtl curves are made possihle l.y cutting down the iitouiitai'iside and making Biviit fills In gullies. The ro:ul is heins widened in many places. 'o in play ils. however, continue to come in from travelers over the tireensprinK highway, the Tiding declared, as to the poor cuudition of tlial road. A salesman who makes the trip from Ashland to Klamath Kails at least once a week reports the j ond in worse condition than for many years, with larpe holes found l're iiuently in the highway wliich. he KtattMl, due to the Rreut' amount of navel over it should be kept in boulevard eondition. lit stated l hat many tourists have lately refused "to use the (Jreeiisprinu road because of its poor condition. The salesman also railed attention to the method of installing "safety posts" at danger ous points the posts bein so far apart that it would really be diffi cult for a c:ir to find one if it we're to start over the bank. As ever.y person usiiiK the high way does, he also called attention to the Meep Krade on parts of the highway, much deeper grade lo st a ted, than on any other maiu iraveled highway in the state. TALENT NEXT FRIDAY The .laelison County Health I'lil; will conduct a baby elinie in t he I bniry luiihling at Talent. Ore.. Friday. Augurr i':s. from 1 : t-i A o'clot-k. JJi Kinily IJulcoin will be in i'harge. assisted by Augusta (5 lover county nurse. Mot hern with children under six years of age are urged to call .Mrs. t Holdridge at Talent for appointments. The Jackson County ll cult h I'nit will eomlnet ;1 ha by elinie in Jhe ehureh p.u biis at 1'hocnix next "hurfday n fternitou, August 1! '1 from 1 ; ::ti to 4 p. in. ,i ot lurs in (h:il eommunily who wMi !o lal; their rhildrr n. fall Mrs. Andrew I learn for appointments early in the week. Jr. Kinily liolconi will be in charge, assisted by Augusta (Hover, county nurse. Wtl.UA.MS CIIKKK. Aug. I !t. (Speeial ) t "ottage prayr meeting was held at ihe home .Mr. and Mr. 1'hlUip Heeiebry 'Ihumlay evening. Next Thmsdav evening Ser i4 I'S will b held at the li-.iti-- i.f Mr. end Mis. .les--Kbb r. All :i-c e.od.ally invifd 1o a 1 1 1'lid I hese meet lugs. Mi's, (.b-orge Spar lan and lit lb son. Jerry and da lighter. Wilmtt. .'pent the week in Medf-ird. Miss V.'ilma is taking treatments from Dr. I tray. Mrs. Tom Harriet and Mis. Sai. ill .I'din of Medloid w"'it called Sunday miutiiim to the beilside of their tu'tlher. Crandnia .lohn, who Is seriously ill. She is now ighily impi-oeil. Mr. and Mrs. H 1 1 Hol.haMs.-!' and daughter. Cay. returned Sun day from their vacation trip to Crescent City. They report it v tj i-old and foggy there. popovers will bake mm better than great big ones Your oven heat penetrates the smaller quantities of bat ter quicker and more even!)-. And because Kro. n .vt only a few pounds of coffe at a time never in hulk rvety lierry is roasted evenly. This continuous process Con trolled R.ast:n2 produces a flavor no other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE Tr; ft-) 1r iVfl,' : M ii7 tfi ml tkt hit, o iq: h It Ringling Brothers' Circus August 31, j Klamath Falls Uinulinu Itros. ami Hatnuin X ll.ilby s tlreatt-t Show on Kurth will xlAl Klamath Kails August 21. The advance advertising heiahling ihe appearaneo uf this wonder of wonders Is now in th's territory and its g;.ily colored lith ographs blazon fort Ji throughout the countryside. 'oming on loo doiible-Iengih railroad eai's. carrying its enihv com piemen t of 1 tiuo persons and 1"0 animals, the big show will exhibit such stars us Zachini-i. "the human projectile, fired from the mouth of u cannon ; Col lath, the five-ton sea elephant: the cum bined Wallcnda-UeUmui Troupe , daring artists r the high wire; Con (.'olleano. greatest o light wire I performers: .Miss Lillian .Leiizcl, famed female ucrialisi: the l-'lyii.g t'odonas. led by the intrepid AN f redo, the funniest of wire acts; the kieffetiaehs and Krnesios, greatest of equestrians, and many others from these and foreign shores. There are more new foreign acts than ever before with the big show and performances dazzling with splendor and magnificence arc presented twice daily. The circus will not show at Med ford. Daily Meteorological Report . Monday, August 19 Forecasts Mfdford and vicinity: Fair ti iiiulit and Tuesday. Wanner Tues day. Drc'Knn: Generally fair tonight, and Tuesday. Warmer in east and south portions Tuesday. " -I " H Local Data vk 2 ' : & ! : i em pora lure 1 1 Jegs.t .... S:! 4S Highest (Last Y hits. I.. S7 S3 Lowest (Last ll! hrs.l.. iil ltl. liumidity i Pot.) v: 87 State oi weather Clear Clear j, ujwpst temiieraiurc mis morn j ing, l'i (legrces. Total iirecipitation since Sept. 1. I JUl'S, Ki.oU inches, j Temperature a year ago today: ; Highest, 87: lowest, 47. Huns.Pl today., ( :uii p. Sunrise TuomIhv, 5:l'l a. m. Sunset TueadHy. 7:."i p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time if? ; ft 2a xs C1TT "H P- 3 Maker Cily It') -1S Clear Msmarck !U til Itain "Roise 94 : Clear Denver J i G Clear J)es ."Vloincs SR rr Clear Fresno inn 7 Clear Helena SO no Clear l.o.s Angt'les .... M (!X Clear .Mai-Klifield 71 IX Clear I'liornix H'2 7 1 Clear Portland r.x Cloudy Hod Hluff !S (JS Clear RoKp.burj; 71 52 (Hear Salt l4ko City. Stl 4 Clear San KnmcLsco .. -8 ill! VAcar Santa Ke S2 5fJ Clear Seattle ill' a! Clear Spokane Ml 5l Clear j Walla Walla SO .14 riear I Winnipeg '.. 5S l. Cdy. I W.'rr HCTCH ISDN" Meteorologist. 1 lut ri"s are pour.ng hi ra pidly for southern Oregon's flrtt oui je iiiM t't'nr boat regatta at Take of the Woods, September 2. Two jcntrlcH were receivml from tiari- baldi on Tillamook bay today. swelling the number of entries lo 'date to ll'. Much interest Is beliiy displayed in the event and pb'iily cf thrills are promised to those twho attend. The Southern Oregon I Outboard Motor club will meet to ! nlgiit at eight o'clock at limwnc's Hardware store. Anyone interest -' ed in outboard boating may Join the club whether they have a mo tor or not, according to J. 1. Smith, head of Ihe club. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McDiuihM leave Wednesday for a visit to L' Armeley ;,IH1 San Francisco. From there I hey fco lo W;c- li i hi; ton. IV i. mi'l Xcw York, sailinw frov. the ,i i ter ciiy S'-pt-inb-r i-i for an eiended t"wr In M.idcr'n. Azores llanils. Algeria, Athene. Sk toniki. i.'onstantinoole. the Hd I-'tnds. I'ypL Ilussla und other putre nl interest. They have not decided on tin route for ihe return home and do put know just how lone they will remain. I i ! (iir AND f IT 'I M I . i.irue numler of ane.i- j - lo i;.l-sK" d ;hK Wc .' I". ' jved j t.i.l. , and .iwdit the u'lv-':li- i its' f Miiii'i: for tin ni. A fnir-hm- wan a'l. i-fc"i d ". .'. brcuuh: ov-r .io ;m- e.-s. 17 or w hlch at e still in I ! lllv of ree. j -fr The: i- are ffvera1 anw rs j -T j ' for (uiin'eTF :i I ". 1 '. , i,e. IT. 1. T . S. lv. L. .t . W. .1. li , A i I-' . P.. '. A., fr . Y. Z. and oth'r mi tu i: T!i re Is no doubt about It. Mail Tribune ad cct r'-ni.ts. ' Playing at Ponies of the Plains. Common zebras caught by the camera at they gathered around a water-hole. This and many other striking views of African animal life make the jungle motion picture "Simba" always interesting Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce Resolution Regrets Medford Effort Secure Redwood Highway Connection The following resolutions have been presented to The Mail Trib-1 line by the Grants l'ass Chambe; i of Commerce with a request for publication: itc-oiuiioii. AVHKKIIAS the attention of the1 C. rants l'ass Chamber of Com merce has been directed to the efforts of certain citizens of Med-, ford to effect another connection from that city lo the liedwoott highway, and. WHKIIKAH the S ra n t s pass Chamber of Cotnnierce is remind ed of tho fact that large sums of county money has been expend ed on the I led wood Highway and years of labor upon tho part "f citiens (f this community have been .given to bring Callfoi ni i tourist buslncHK into the state of tn gon. and bring about better transportation facilities to the har bor at Crescent City, and, WilKltlOAS this in o n e y and these efforts have resulted in the compb't'on of the Kedwood High way, which is a vision of the people of Orants Pass, and, III;;;AS. during all the yenrs of the expenditurs of said sums of money and said efforts, a county court of Jackson county and other citizens of Medford, Oregon, have come Into the boundaries of Jose phine county, Oregon, and have held nir et ings at Merlin, Oregon, a nil In AVilliams valley In I his county for the purpose of divid'ng the senlini'-nt ot the people of ihb district for funds for blie construc tion of a road parellel to the Ked wood highway and have alienated a portion of the agricultural trade belong;ng to this city, because of reports circulated by them. WIIKPKAS uUhough the (.rant l'ass Chamber of Commerce ha1 been Invited by citizens of Sams Valley and Cold Hill to assist them in securing a cut-off to the Crater lake road, thereby saving about I Tt niili-s in distance, a great conven ience to the citizens of Josephine county and tourists coming from tho north, en route to Crater bike, we have refrained - from advocat ing Huch a road because of our de sir to liavn Medford realize on 01 GOLF PRIZE Wht Hie F. .1. Mcpherson noir award will be Huh week is not yel j known, but It Is expected It will ' lie stin ic I biiiK piviiy uod. as the ; canny Scot won l him-etf. After nifi v i i: ir a ii-ts M'nri' if 7 7, wl ' h a hvndicap of 11. which Have hi-ii a nrt of OC, h told Jack Huesto-i. , ItoB'ie Itiver Cutf association pro. : t. sir up all other score ti.rds:. ' It Is not known whether Mcpher son ran out of prizes or whet tier his uaine Is improving ; howeve.. . his handicap has hem r-dne,'i from 1 1 lo x. so it won't happen' awain. a ceo i dtnc to Mr. Hues ton. -Wxt .unflay 11 Medford mashle. win'cis will journey to kosebuiu rind vie for honors with the I'mp-t 'iua uolfers. ' It' scbui't, is sched-' nled to play i, ret urn., mat ch hc:c ' .ptcmber 2!t. WILLIAMS rKKKK. Ore.. Auk. i '. (S)-,-liil I Mr. ami .Mrr. I.:i wn-ni'i- Wllst.n iiinl In i I. 'I;iHi:ti-u-i- of Miinihiclon l:ri-h. Caltl-i!- uivl t t'.-ti- M.-Nr. Mrs. I';nk .s'rinicr sin.l hv.i tilth' tliiot-.lit-is of .Mni-hv-. (oi-., --re i.iiluik' on i.M r.-i. i .is on uiiiiiiiiim i k i.ii m f. k. j Mi., Ailic Caim n Hamlin .f I M u i-h v NtM'iit ii f.-w iln uith her 'fii' Tiil, Mrs. Si.-n.-i si r:i l t"ii. i .Mr. htkI Jlr. A Fl.xli v ..f K.iiim,, 'City. .SI.... nr.- i.illllK lit lit' h.mi r.f tlirlr l,rnlli.r. W. f'. I'lxlcy i.f I WlliijNL. I I". M. Vginl I.f WilllnltIK I- ill i 'nT u er. i. '.. on a ununw va i oiti'.n. I Mr. UailK'.-r Is eonfin'-.l tf her ' t.o.l at thp h..m.' ..f li.-r .lau rhl.-i , I Mi- I! I'. I.lliia' the Rialto its investment in the Crater I,ukc road, and have been and are din-cling tourists via Medford to Crater lake, and. WHHIiKAS. the forest service, bureau of public roads and state highway commission h a v e ex pressed their opposition toward defraying any of the expense of this road and the burden thereof would be solely upon the taxpayer of any proposed dislricl, and. Will: UK AS. the cost of such a, road would be close to half a mil lion dollars and not ?! 10,000. as reported hy the committee from Medford. which visited AVilliams i a Hey a few days ago, and, WHKPKAS. Medford should be directing her efforts to tho con struetoon of roads to lakes in her vicinity, such u Diamond lake. Squaw lake. I-'ith lake and the lakes at the foot of Mt. Mclaugh lin, and thus enable the tourists whom Grants Pass, the Kedwood Knipire association, the Sacra mento Jtegiunal Citizens' Ccuncil, the Port hi ml Chamber of Com merce. State Chamber of Com merce and oilier agencies are bringing into Southern Oregon to tarry ami enjoy the scenic attrac tions of the valley, and. WMKltlSAS. this chamber of commerce, a Her tho expenditure of so much labor and tens of thousands of dollars In advertising said Kedwood highway feel that it would be an economic waste of moncv to build a road parallel t, tills portion of the Kedwood high way. Now, I hercfore. be it resolved, t hi! t t he ( ; i a nls Pass Chamber o"' Commerce, expressing the views of its citizens, its civic oriom'jilbms. and Its county court, whose action it commends, regrets the effort of Medford to divide the busbies that (irants Pass has created on the Kedwood highway ami sug gests that Medford- Chamber of Commerce develop their highways and scenic attractions in their county to take care of the busi ness wo u re producing, und shar ing wit h l hem. Grants Pass, Oregon, August 14, E VIOLATORS FINED Fines uerc le-i.-.i against f'"'r men in l ! justice court of .Itiilj;e Clcnn o. Taj lor this morning Thrc" wi re fur vbdatinns of traf fic laws n ntl one for Via 11 ion of inline h.ws. fleia-ce i;. M.ukle was fined and costs for speeding: Joe Oritsch was fined $!u und costs for having four persons in t he f rout seat f his car; W. L. Scott was fined ? 1 " ami costs for having Illegal IIr1i itm devices on his car. FianK Haywood p id a tine of and eo.-ts for fishing in closed Watei-i. 'flic arrests, were uutrle hy pov Parr. ' KUine v. ai-fb-n. and Kobed Phillips, y'ate traffic officer. WILLI A.MS l'lt!;i:K. Or... Auk. IK. ISri.-ilul.l lln, Ih-liry II., lit ('.rami inn limit) H Mr.c.1 iiwiiy finl ili'iily .tnnily i-v.-nltiK. Aiifcut 1 "J Ii. at III.' In, in. i,f Iw-i- con. J',. Itoat oa William- iroik. Jlr. I'.o.ll Ull.l Oil" of til,' )ii(,ll'lK of 'llflion. lla'.inif liv.-fl hr'i'l' im,.l of 1-'t lif'-, Intornii-nt . in th' I'ltlln .-i.K-l- iy Wi-.ltii-H.lay -ifi. i ' lt-v. I-:. IJii.ln" f ron'llirtuu til!' Ml-l vita-.;. Mi. Mmy M.,x,-y ,ml riutlhl(-r of .Mmlili",. inc.. vli.lt, d (liiiml n.ii I'.'tii r a nil family In-t wi-.-k. Mi... Ho.-; an, I Mr., I'cnfi- iil- .lati f l'ark"i lam l,(-i-n .i-iioti-l)' III inl I- llitlitly li-ipi'ovi il. Mr. und M-5. 'loo.llMHly of Mann lire itiirnilini; thr huiiiin.-r wttli lri. floo.llio.ly'N f ii t Ii r r, Mr IImi-.'Ipv on II 1,1 Hall.-y inmli MISS GILLETTE OF ASIH.ANU. Ore.. Aui!. Ki.--(Spl.) Mis.s Marjorle Gillette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 11. Gillette o i Gresham street, became ihe bride ef Harold 11. Garrlott of San Cran ciseu on I'Yiday evening. August I ' at 1' o'clock. The wedding took place at the Congregational church, and the pastor, Kev. C. It, Gal'lney. read the impressive ring service. Mr. and Mrs. Vn gll Gillette of Medford attended the young cou ple. The bride in a native daughter. She spent the years of her girl hood in Ashland and received her education in the schools of the city. During recent years if he has occupied various business positions in this city and in San Francisco. She Is a member of one of the prominent p i o n e e r families of southern Oregon, being the grand daughter of the late Marth;i Hill Gillette, a child of Mr. and Mrs. Isartc Hill, who took tip one of the original donation land claims i:i this valley. The bride was charming in a satin gown of a soft brown shade with becoming touches of deep cream lace. The groom Is rv successful young business man of San Francisco and is connected with the firm of M. F. Hutton of that city. Only relatives and a few Inti mate friends were guests at the wedding. Mr. and Mis. K. V. Carter and Miss Clara Trotter left Monday for Portland, where they wilt spend a few days. Joe Lveraon will drive the car for Mr. Carter. Radio Program KMED Mali Tribune-Virgin Station Meters 131 0 Key. Monday, August lit. P. M. tl to (LLj KMLD. t:l"i to ti: 30 News und mar kets by Mail Tribune. C:3tt to 7 .Madden fc Jcn nillKrt Tire .Shops. 8 to X:30 Kuds Transfer. 8:3o to y:3U Mono-Motor Oil (.'o. ' TuesiUi)', August 20. A. M. l::;o to 10 Iiwrencc Jewel ers. 10 to 10:30 Southern Oregon F.leetric. 10:30 to U Domestic Laun dry. 11 to 11:30 M. M. Depart ment Store. 11:30 to 13 Swema (Jlft Shop. 1 - noon News flashen, MtJi Tribune. P. M. 1 to 12:30 Heche & Kindle. 1 to 1:30 Monarch Keed & Feed Store. 1:30 to 'Z Itusiness College. l! to " :30 Peonle'H Kleetrir. li to li:ir,-K.IKI. 6:15 to fi:30- News and mar kets. Mall Tribune. U:30 to 7 I'oleinan & Ijiwton ind Medford Service Sta tion. 8 to 8:30 Vk Tail Meat Ma rket. 8:30 to U KoKiie lilver Can nery. It to HI CfJlfornt.'i Oreson Power Co. Truckman Injoied. I'KNDhKTOX, Ore., Auk. HI. Wt Koberl Ityrd, IK, Artesla. N. M.. was Injured fntaliy Saiurday when the truck ho was driving rolled Into a ditch on the old Ore Ron trail east of here. Prof. Pea It r Dead. M AM'II KSTI'Ht. Au. Hi lI'l Professor Art bur Samuel Peak;. . widely known Hrlilsh schidar and divine, ilbd toda yafter an o ntlon rjOCTORS quite approve the quick comfort of Bayer Aspi rin. These perfectly harmless tab Irts ease an aching head without penalty. Their increasing use year after year in proof lhat they 'lo help and can't harm. T.'ike them for any ache; to avoid the pain peculiar tl women; many have fittn-l tem narvelon at such tiniei. The proven directions with every pack age of Haver Aspirin t ail how to treat colds, sore thrt.at. liC.tralrjia, neuritis, etc. All dri'gist;. ii anr ii 'ii -ii - i in rri - A" FINAL ORCHESTRA ASHLAND. Oic. Aug. lii. --(Special I -The Little Symphony or chestra and the high school orches tra combined made their last con cert appearance in l.it h ia park con jeert Thursday night of hc-t week. ; The program was of unusual In terest and was attended by a good ; sized crowd from all pans of Ihe I valley. The concerts have been given each week throughout the 'summer and have always attracted large crowds I hat enjoyed the t music and the social relaxation of sitting with Ci lends in the splendid open-air amphitheatre on the sutu i inter evenings. The programs have j been of general interest to all, ranginf through the various types jaud htclmling a variety 1'rom the ! classic and popular. j Mrs. 1 'oris Itagley Mackuy of I Portland arrived Monday in Ash jUind to attend to business matters I and to make a visit to friends, Mrs, j Miackay was a former Ashland girl and possesses a lovely voice which t mailo her a general favorite. Shn j was the house guest nf Mrs. G. li. i Kulmnks during her stay hero. Mrs. 1 M,ackay returned to Portland lust Friday night. j Chapter A. C. of the P. K. O. Sisterhood met at I lelman's Snl- plir Baths on Friday evening for u picnic supper beneath the trees, Those who cured to en.loy t he STARTS TODAY ALL MEDFORD DEMANDS IT! IN ANSWER TO NEARLY 1000 WRITTEN REQUESTS FROM MEDFORD SHOW-GOERS THIS TREMENDOUS PICTURE OF JUNGLE LIFE IS RE TURNING FOR THREE BIG DAYS. liAli. Spent four years in tho jmiclc 111 W photographing this marvol of --JJEisS Sjhi m "4wW. wild anirnnl pictures 9he LION WAR of a LUMBWA TRIBE- A drama of desperate realities, picturing indisputably wild beasts of Jungle and Veldt, and the wild savages of Africa in the lives they live and the deaths they die Jlakcd mm against tooth mid claw Vhc-slory itself is NOT A STAGED OR MOVIE PRODUCTION, ids AFRICA as NATURE MADE IT. Vhe Johnson's cameras take you there, a-foot, alongside and into the thicl: of it. Vhe high excitement of a river crossing amid hundreds of hungry crocodiles, en counters with giant rhinoceros, and fighting the ever attacking Jv'ppoxitamus 2nd the greatest natural scene it was ever privileged a human eye and camera to te curd:- The scene of THE MAD ELEPHANT STAMPEDE in tlie burning Jungle USUAL ADDED COMEDY, NEWS AND NOVELTIES When Desired I ft Our new fiincnil miiIuis. liehiK maili; fur Ihe iiii'tiii.;e, an; ni(,ii:ni and rumi'lfli'ly fur nlslnnl Willi c-vi-ry riiinfoit inul farllliy Unit miIkIiI hi: rxHieii!l In u HiiuiiiiKhly nioilrrn cvtalillHliini nt or II.Ih inn I. Tiny inn an oill,uril iiluiv:- nf tin- ( iim-vr 1,1'I Vll l: I llill III Ijfll'll lllllrll llHH i' ll"l. t p i CONGER FUNERAL PARLORS 1 v mot W. fAIN AT NEWTOWN ST. fflhonn 2()7 swimming went down early in the allerinou and ihe others arrived at supper Mine. Miss Margaret .Mc Coy, ho leaves mou to each In Washington, was surprised by a shower of hiiniliu'tcliicts ;,s a lure well gilt. - Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Illakn and their two fine sons, David and Kd gar, left early Wednesday morning by aiMomobtle on a v:ic:M ion trip. Almost Ready for THE B O OPENING And What an Opening It Will Be J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 36 N. Central St., Medford Ore. AT POPULAR RIALTO PRICES mr. and mvs. 2 SOLID HOURS OF AMAZEMENT ! " n ,,,(. ,xt !s "Megs They went by Crater Lolio lo Ilend and tut ned west again through .Mh- Ivenzjc pass, to continue on to Al bany and Portland, whero they will spend some time with relatives and friends. Jack Ni ins. former Ashland boy, who now resides in I-os Angelefj, is In n Los Angelas hospital, wliera he underwent an operation for ap pendicitis. Four Complete Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC A Big Feature on Every Production i.-'-y'. J.-3'Vl i,ui.'.', i'4n"J V CHAPEL J i ' . ' )-;' DISS'S I i i