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MTTirOTTO AfATT; TRTRTTST!. MtiDFOIlT), 01?RftOK. MONDAY. ftF.T'TEMP.KR 2. 1020. PaTTE TOtfO 10 GET SCHEDULE Schedule .slips will he Kivcti out at I ho Hi-ninr hlli school tomor row morning lt.-iwocn th" hours of tight and nine o'clock from the different rnuins, hy members of the faculty. An iiHSenildy will he held at nine o'clock, to explain the course of study, and make an-' nounccments concerning the new schedule, it. H. Conkle Hiinounetil Ui in nioriiliin. Kollowlni; the !iwml!y, students wilt . report to the classes, where they will recivc nsifn menus, and obtain a list of boks necessary. The entire schedule will Ik run off in tho lnoinlim, nnd no classes will be held in the afternoon. The afternoon will be devoted to re-resist rut ion, reKbnerii.K new pupils, and arranging schedules that conflict. Schedules will be Kiven student in alphabetical order, as follows; A-II Hooni -1. C Jlooin a. U-K Koom 4. F-fl liooni ii. 1 1 -I Hiiom 10. .I-K-L. Room I 7. .M-N Room 1 S. O-T'-Q Room lit. li Itooni U0. Itooni L' 1. T-U-V Uoom 22. W-X-Y-Z Kooni 113. elnia l;ages, 2$, was reported iiiiHsinc from !:-r home in Ashland yesterday and local' police were asked to join in the search for the lost woman. Word from there this morning said that nu trace had yet been found of her. Only meager description of the woman was given the police. She is of medium size and about five feet tall and has black hair. Xoiiiinii Xoble, I'ortland was arrested on the streets yesterday for drunkenness. He is being held in the city Juil. 10 START Gl Jack Bliss, roach at the Ashland high school, spent a short time in Ashland last week en route to Eu gene, whore he planned to spend a couple of days and return to Ash land to gel everything in reudi ness for the first fool hall field work. Kirst practice will he called just as soon as the high school field is gotten in condition, probably ahout September !i or H, Bliss said, says the Ashland Tidings. Just how much material out nf tho l!i2S squad remains in school has not yet been determined. New st! tiers in the Ashland vicinity are expected to furnish some ma terial for gridiron work. The first game on the schedule Is Willi Marshfield. October 12, but extra games will probably he run in before that time. ALCKLAM). New .ealand uV, The terrible In rfi: -Miles in tie Malakilaki valle;, jjj'wi Die Soulh Island of New .-Valand. caused by cart httuf l's and leaxhm death and dest r mi ion in tlnir wake, liiiv on redeeming f attire in that they appear to Imv un earthed valuable gold deposits. I.arire nmrets have been found, ami John Spencer, neobiglst of the MatatkilnUi Dredging coinp.in: . .ays that a thorium h search of i split that has aiipeared in the riduo of the valley may reveal un told wealth. With the monientary danyr of being cninilfed in vast masses of toiterint,' earth ami trees, only 111 tnovt venturesome have soughi th. golden prizes. I'reirautiiuts have been tak'i, f. !.-i p back foolhardv and unauthoriv.cd per.-ons f rU'i ri-' in their lives for the 1'i.e of gold. Mrs. Ida M. Cuioek of Fonda. Iowa, b Wli'iiiW ttf ' -ti i ' beau ties f south'-rn or con nmb r tl;" exp- ; t L-iiiiani e of !i r ncph I flat It.i-k, I' c l "epi ' c'.a- . of tin On i.on St iti- .Motor a'"ia tlon. .Mvs. 'Ji-iio. i . m;i . ;i f Xf tel- I tour of th" ni'M hi- -p-'it the p.ist tw.i V.eeks as glP'M of Mi and Mr. I.ee C.ailo.k oil lieall I-tne. uith iiuiin i auto tiipv t- n i i-y points '( tet"i e..t .: v t-e!PK Ctat'T Lake Sunday. Mi Oarbick tieiin red tht.- se.-ti-n of (ilvKiilt in a real Va. .itioti !;md A trip to Cre. I'tit t iiy will !. made thi" week eth'r wbedi Mf. On rtock will" lease about Frbi:.y for northern points, acorn pa nicd ui fur Pot'lland by I-ee. .lem. Cnn:r.nt ( .ih-t no ; iiMi of Vol) rU'i-U, od f" I Farewell Radio ilMitin l.rr ;iifiili-iif. William Lee Green leaf, noted Shakeespearean actor, wijl give his farewell radio program over sta tion K.WKD tomorrow night during Co ico hour from ! to 10. Fo r i this occasion the Copco people 'have selected "Hamlet" because of its educational value to every 'school student who will study Shakespeare during the coming i term. This is one of Mr. Green i leaf's best monologues and a large i audience Is expected to tune in ou I ibis attractive Copco prngrain.. The ! following press note from the Los 'Anurias Times shows what the metropolitan critics think of th" ability of Greenleaf as an artist: "An appreciation by Henry Chris teen Warnack, dramatic critic, Los Angeles Times. "William Ie eGrcenleaf comes nearer constituting an entire the- ! atrical company lhan any one in i dividual i ever heard rain down i lines from . the stage, lie can so visualize the different parts of a play as to fill the mind's eye with the complete action, lie electrifies an audience both with this quality of envisioning and with the tim ber of exceptional speaking voice of many shade:; ;.ud a wide range of pow-r. Mr. Greenlea!' not only entertains 1 inspires. No one j can hoar his Rip Van Winkle, his Hamlet or his Merchant of Venice and no approach those, master pieces with a new horn reverence and understanding. I commend him as t he best on e-ma n com pany in terpreting the immoral creations of the drama today." &F.RI I?. Tf 1! NEAR LAFAYETTE I'OliTLA.ND, Ore., .Sept. 2. lP) Oregon pnl.ee today are m arching for Walter .Mortis, alleged rur.i runner of San Kram iscu, ladieved to ln the "Win r nf a wrecked au tomobile and S2 k.i 11 "lis of !nd. found yesi rilay iM'iir Lafay ette, (!. , aft i- bi: maehirif crash- id into a not her u riven by S. W. l.o''liiK. I'oilland. , ( Jetji-ge V. .Mannim,', Va tub ill j county sheriff, said l.oenig 'lot ris is said to have gie (ft,.'.. him1 a $;.ea . beck in payment fo ! da mages, burro .vcd a not her auto i mobile and brought .M is. io-nii,-. I who as slig lit ! injured, and I Morris lu Portland. i I nit,' told Sheriff Manning thai 1 Morri when be r.-arle d Portland, t' i- phored a fvi- nd at San Kian- risco. asking that iu be vir:tl Iiin, on t he st re tig t h thai t In 'ft lend" would wire the money. Morris, according to l.oenk wrote it b heck for ihe J.'.nn and tin n disappeared. Autoiooldles driven by I.o'-uic and Morris were wn-eked a ml a large part of the ab -oho! cargo was coiifiiat'd by Sheriff Man ning'. Dolores Costello Now At Hunt's Craterian more lovl ( talking ph Avenue A. flay-' fii-.tg!. lhan t i: e. Wlli'h men' in her l;.t donna of to d a thr I! ,': .iti-ri.iti S.iihI.ij wi'h Mi' h pei nu n i-iii s an- d hns be-n Mippli'" lb r voi.-e r..g.-- fr''!oll 'lilt till' .i-lvpd. And sli j with a h ghly ilranialie and oit-n j very e.t iting sto.y of a young girt i Who ha-i tn'i-n h'M't a tramline -eKoo by her mother a id n - v ; aUoivnl to Vint h, r in w Vor',;. When t!;.. girl is '-.p 11 d fiom t :n ol o- tt.iviiiK b i-n found i-n la.ii ; -it a : um-i .itinf-r ( b had in - ac-i .: " ' im i t. !'. t ia a n t. ard u ai;d r..' I a rha nee .- c -a;in t" bfird i mtln-r find h- r .'.' :uus l"a-t Side u.v-f .. ktrik:i'y i.:f -i p.-t-fMrtnaiife .i h.fi .M . - an' a ;h" tciih-r. wtiik I u i tr-"r -V". a f,t in.i I Hit: and iu r fill i-h.tr.i ;-:-:,i; i nil .i. th--moihrr. 'Irani '. it'iei - Is 1 1 k . t : -did ui't.indlto; le idtnv i..an. r h.i :nn tin- likiMi: -f a itdi'-n i it -;h L 1'f a :"Od '). !'. I- h pi-j in tin- a il - a! i.utid ex"!ii-Ti: f.ixt atf M..a::I.ii C.fri.ir.t, int.. M . .fi n i n ,.r,d l."i M'.j.m. A a. a. j, .v V .V iil'xis ; Vt i on tea t;ri ; rr rnUinnl' ti i.i the n.'plo'V ol t.'uv. vtK John'. ttlurk (tiii! Turn i; ri!"t u s at run or 1 1; if or tclt h is m.-I he imh,':( hnre the 5Mi.'(ii(iry ol U nml tut mul I'H'n-it ii ieltir I row 7V"i Hint thn hi'ihl'i vnimi'-lr con tent of thr Inn:, uom in the snfe, 1'-Ut fc itrhvrrcU secretly to Ver onica. Co iisui J oh, i tmlttcHlt voMiJt? in in thf ut inline at liQ ;n.t a fitmre htihnri in the hcrinc mraVi rter of the evenivt ihs:. J ust the a Hi frmtl iltmr-lirU irhirrx nhrtiritht mid huth buio from llfir chain on xotiiCthir.ri tj hurled tUro-.mh th ni.'-f-o-. It r a a mi II stone tM'difinl tu ytprr, n the ftnirr 4 mrssnne. to Cousin John : "Loot: o'lf, ftct rt i "(i' it tut?. CM plice. Veronica.' Clmptor 13 " , ESCAPE "OUSIN John atid I stood ou the landing, after reading Veroni ca's warning message, listening In tcutly as the maid answered the ominous ringing of tho door-bell. The door was opened and Lax ton's voice came to tis. "Good oven ins. Is Mr, Grenofen at home?" 4,Xow!" said Cousin John. "Down the hack stnirs." And he moved away as if he had IJved at Wood cot all his life. Wo stole down into the kitchen, and Into the garden. Within 23 seconds we paused at the hedge Surrounded by police three that fenced us off from Marley Wood. Thero was no sound of pur suit or alarm. Cousin John knew tho shortest way to the road along 'the waterside. ' In loss' 'than live minutes we were half a mile from the house. We had walked a very few yards along the road when he sal;?, "Cave!" and pulled me in among Ihe sand hillocks. Then I heard a sound of running footsteps. A Mttlo flguro came Into view. I recognized It even before Cousin John. "Veronica," 1 said. And we both leaped up. "Who's that?" cried Veronica. "1 i thought It was and Tom, too? How'd you get here? Anyhow, get I out quick. The filthy cub spotted me, and he's on the way. Stopped to collect one of Laxton's men." "They're here now, little Veroni ! ca," said Cousin John. Ail three of us went in among the : hillocks and dropped. We heard ; men's voices and rapid steps. ( "... ahout a mile on. I snw i whero ho'd been lying. The little j devil must have warned him . . ." I "That's mo," said ,Veronlca. "And I what can v,c do next? Do a bit of thinking? 1 ,au oeen uoing some, a wi.j r nut ton onranti Inln Ufa ait li n inn. mcntarv cllninse tlirouch 11)0 trees of llio flat wator and a slnsle boat i on It. I "t'ousln John talks French, I be- I llevc." Bald 1. j i Veronica laughed a little. 1 'l should say what?" , "I meant to follow that question : ; with another." paid I. "Is thero a ! punt or skiff anywhere on thld i Hide?" j j Veronica caught my wijt. , "It begtiu to dawn. Speak o.i." "If there i a punt on this side .if the (.reel; and Cousin John sper.k'; French well eno-tgh to got on with- , out a pa:port" j ! 'Yc3, yes! Out with It!" "If these conditions are sa:hf'.cd. well,. Veronica, there's Itoyle nml ' ' Somerfield and Uieic'a Fiftiprr ! and France across the channel " J Veronica II11115 my wrNi away. "I'm horribly ilirappolnti-M in ; I vnti." site Siild. "Not a soul In (Ilnclc.valer mti-t tee CotiHin John; trriigat r.ii?" f't.:idn John slim !i ; hi heni. "fi':t ot;'? g'lod brain i wave ilcK'-Tves' aunt her, and I've sot a belle, one. IPiw'r the tide? Dropping? Cobtl. So wnlifh fr tin? j punt! Biil Ilarkr'r. Un want m!tn j mr t.eTi pet hrr down b"frr" , L ( Ml-' of till- b.'f-. bf.t thf tlie place nn I.i f.i" atcn v- ami'-ii' it'd when a intial l.iK.r tn.y I... 11 ralt'x at the ori'nte! 'i dt Thli ev-n in--'. This i th- fn-t event f t -'!: -- i f r""'dnl lodiday dnne-s ho Ki.iKfd dotiiiK the full nnd win ti-r and the t f.minittee in ch)iiir ntalftni: n'l'iv rflnft t" itimrc it Mi .-(.-, Mjii- by I'n'ti I'lovi' I L : . . . ' WALLING - tt.e cub's tiatl lime to come back. All hands to the punt, quick, my hearties'" Thus Veronica In a r.iate of hteh excitement. She had started to walk towards Sandy point. "Little Veronica," said Cousii) John detuitilns her, "1 can't havo you Involving Mr. tlr-uoien in any monkey trtcivd." "Don't he a goi;!" yheanswpred. "He loves 'em. den't you, Mr. (Jren of en? Come on. c: landlubbers." I'eiTorce wo tc -lowed her nlung the road. Mia stopped ut the gale of Samlyp-jint. "Get down ou the beach and Ho low." she said. "I'm going to tell mother something. Bill Burker keeps his paddtes in the shad. T'l bring 'em down. If there's nobody about you can hike the boat down," Veronica ran In nt the Sandy point gate, and we found tho punt drawn up 20 foot beyond high water mark, covered in ship-shape fashion by a laced- tarpaulin. The boat was small nnd light. We carried ft and had launched it noiselessly befora Veronica appear ed with a paddle over each shoul der. "Little Veronica!" said Cousin John under his breath. "Where there's a girl there's a way!" "That's that." said Veronica, ar riving. "With mother for dummy fugitives hide behind a hillock. its a safe grand slam. Now you two, lake a paddle apiece. I'll set in the stern-sheets and keep watch. I'm In command of this, ship. Dick Cousin John. I mean, orders are to be obeyed. And' don't splash." In two minutes we were out In the stream. I never felt more naked. All tho dark shore seemed to have ryes. And then: "Somebody watching!" said 'Ver onica. "J'uII on quietly; don't stop." 1 could see nobody on the hank, hut her sharp eyes were right, for in a moment came a hail. "Boat ahoy! What boat Is that?" Tho words echoed balk from the slope behind. We pulled stead ily op. "Now, Dick you shout at him: Full up. Want the forry?'" Cousin John's voice boomed out the words. "No, never mind," came the re ply. The tide set down at between three and four knots, and was car rying us out too far. But Veronica navigated us as to the manner horn: "Port n bit! Rasy, you Tom . . And when tho order camo to "Kasy, al!," wo looked round nnd saw FIftiper. I shipped my paddle and hung on to her side. Tint on board. Dick," said Vpr- onlca, "and naas down tho hna'.- bonk. It's under tho cowling." f'mi-jlti fntin nllTDtifwl Inln DTft. j per, and Veronica scrambled past ; me to tho bow of the punt and got hold of the mooring rope. Cousin j John passed down the hnt hook. : "Now. Tom, firth up that mooring I buoy. i'ue current's pulled It under i Veronica almost stood on her head to lie the rope of tho punt to a spare ring on the buoy. ' "All aboard!" said she. "L'p you 30. Tom." Veronica had got us going by ; Rheer force of her high spirits. She ! would listen to no protests. "Little Veronica," said Cousin John. "I'm afraid for you.' "Afraid my grandmother!" said I Veronica. "I,"i;d a hand, pull up the buoy." ! When we had the white hnrrel Jnhonid, Veronica's fingers titlaeked ; the wet tope u:i8i!cr;s?fiiM I un tied It for her. the buoy fell b;t( :. into the water: we had "iiip'.'.' rrint inc. I ;,rjr:jUl 'V. IV in Muvft-r ti) hi- liv win v III 'l.illiC bii I..- a I. -an x t,, I XV, ; and d'lritiK tin I'f ill be vpi-i Mills 1 !..ipc; pillar hook hltM. Mii.'.ion th Icatoi inir arOt in t' Oiif id the latK'-st dance "f the t-ntiic year Is vxn .-ittf ml t h h x.itita r hidlda.' ou d d f in dufltnK noiny pictih- i.itttif" fi 1 he l.ahr I ay cid' lil at ton a t 'A' picnic it i ou rub . Thf 1 dat.i e w ill Ml h i t at '. , in. popular jo p,uil. - - atlft"lit!'-e f:iiui A-h.laid o 1 h v r r.ot-ddf c.ttii niuiiit li b.otiid foi. flrarnle Jionde (it.indr lt llM-pIt,,! l.nlldfnK he etili a' i.-t, of ''.'. nun, Judge William M. Colvig on 85th Birthday Finds Future Greatest Interest Despite Varied Career I 'ht mio'tiHi :tlly V. year William .V . of his ear old to OdUn. d.iy. unliki I; ir:i; hlt.MT in th tiuK--lnan is mt Nir M he as lent, as in is mind, keenly in tin- p; td in th futme. His tr; vis the pace of the airplane lio, and when forced. ivmiest of an inier ml the ra 111 oii).;I tit -.ted friend, to turn kward j "V'-r the hiulilii;hts of hts i olitrful and nried career, Jtith;e mes the appeanilic beiiiK Just littU annoyed bt-ini; drawn awny from tho vital pt tore he is now uainK upon. .Indue I'oivin 10; born in Clcti niund. Mi.-sourl, in IS-t-'i. lcavin; with his parentB ami family n an ox wagon for Oremui in ISal lb rough that, summer on tin plains, bis mother taught him read, as the v sat In the frnnt of ! the wagon. When thev reached The Dalles Oregon ihe father took tho wairon and surviving second team of oxen over tho Cascade Mountains alone, while the mother and five children went down the Colum bia river in a Chinook canoe. - At tlv head of the 'aseudo rapids thev were met by u friend of Judge Colvig's father, a .Mr. Car ter, formerly of Virginia, who tool; them to his home in Port la ml tn await the arrival of Mr. Colvig senior. Portland then, was h town w"h :k population of toa people. Air. Carter was considered ttiu weal- thiest man in town. For nix week- I Mr. Colvig; sat on the front porch1 of the ( 'arter home looking at the Willamette river wondering and hoping- for the safe arrival of her husband. one day she ills covered him conio along the banks of the river. h'M team of oxen allj but exhausted, from tho J"ng trip. tin the spring of lsrL, they lo- cated on a donation da im on the e ; 4 s . O 3 t--t ij-J I ! .IiiiIkc W. M. fnhlK. REFQRMEFFORTSTHREEFIRESSUNDAY VIENNA, (VP) Ucfeat In war I changed the wholti political anil geographical Htructure or me oiu AtiHtro ILungurfmi monarchy, hut red tape, an inheritance from the imperial regime, hurt Htirvivml. Atii Irla in, indeed, often called Ihe ihohI buieaucUilii: country of K11 rope. AllintiiL'b the litfle Htate with ll H tl.OO'l.tMiO InhabllaiitH in admilledly K"'hed. tho jmoront country of Kurope( the i TI10 -other two ularma wero for number of IIh civil norvanlH, aa ; gnian flroH, one on Hottth Fir and compared with before the war. , llIJ((ni(.r in ,1, n.,ir r tho Amnri han JilmoHl doubled. Thin pnradoxl-; . ... cal Hitualiou wan referred to tho council of the Ieitgue nT NhIIoiih. Atist a promiaed to apply Ihe axe and IhoiihamlH of government offi cial have been "t!red." Vet tho "Nenes Wu ner Journal" Hays that In the fedenil chancel rol'K rle purl merit uloue there are 100 minlMterial couneliirs, 11H against ball that number when Auk- j tiia held way over tho large dual j empire before the war. The treas ury Its Himilarly over stalled. All I Ihe oti.er depiirtupnt eiiiploy more j "high salaried" officials than the , old monarchy had on flu payroll t for thu. adininlntllon of a coun ! try ten time the Mi.e df Ihe pros ent republic of Austria, the paper The Journal further ataten that I uaeb of th'-se couiihcIIoi-h Iihk an i aimy of minor officlala ami typlnta under his jurlMllr-tinn. Thin Is con j ttawtf.'d with the Had flight of pro ' foKKors prd nchool tcaiiieiT who. In ( coiirf npntiice or low wages, desert j their culling. It follows that the I country in in the grip of a real j "famine" of teaching Htafts. The Magic Flame j at the Rialto Ilur.ald Cdmail hi a dual role a i !r''iii pfi fo'inrr mid iit iin e- ilnia Itunlcy in influx and tulle und then In superb evening tiownhl " Kfiiiald C'lliuari inoif hatiiUotne. . more olrl'i'l, tnoi c virile than a ever! , " , Viliiui Uiitilu y, the ;:lorlotiii. hm . the relunlntr qtieen of bounty nnd beft itchtnc nt ' l-ool: forward to tin- thrill of 1 , your llfitliiie wIhti you ee Col "I tiiiin nnd Ihinhv in ttwsr ruvlhliii; ( new rotnnn ' The Manic Flame." i whjrh opens lit the liinlto today. ! Nevrr lufoie h;. the power nnd ,i j itlrrin'j human uppefil of thip 'Itomwi and .t'tlit of On' Screen" out h I 'in in i ua river, upon whi li was an Indian village. Slight NcrinitiiaucM with the red men ad did a bit of color to those cat ly days. In tlio local man enlisted in the army Company '. th" First urcKon cavalry. Me served tliree years to a ihy. Witiitiu to see sotuelhillK of the World, he followed his disi-hare fro in the own! army by taking a tramp steamer thfint Sun KraiuiHco, He went down of i tint Isthmus, through Nicaragua and Costa It lea. At Grey Town, he took a net her tramp hteamei ami wont up to New York city, stopping in Santiago.' On the bom he hint his nest egg of $ -l S 0 stolen from him ami arrived in New York City with $1.7. in his pocket.. Disposing of his watch and other personal effects he came Mill to Wheeling:. W e h t Virginia, and worked from June. IStJti. to March ISti; in tin- uil fields of that state and t ho. After this tie har vested in Illinois, ami worked on a hemp plantation in .Missouri under General Joe Shelby, the old; rebel general In the Civil War. i After a year or two he went : back to Illinois and took up the study of law under Judge Itod;1-' cker. In the city of Pekln. Need ing some money he procured r second grade certificate and taught school for six months. At the end of that time he received a first grade cert if lento ami taught for 1- months morn in Tazewell county, Illinois. Ho next became advertising agent for the Lakeside, publishing company of Chicago, and traveled extensively, writing up t he histo ries of Minnesota ami Iowa. In order to gather data for this work ho hail to spend time in every county sent of botii states. In ISV.'i he returned home, and became acquainted with A d d I e Itirdseye. who later became his wife. Iter father owned a largv ranch on the Uogue Liver. When spring came he went to San Francisco, where he worked thru the winter with another publish ing company, writing up the nts- 1 tories of Santa Clara ami other surrounding counties of California "hie to forgot the girl Not able to forgot the girl "hack home" he returned here and took up land and settled down to farm-' ing. A ft er t wo or t h ree yea rs of waiting to hear her utter the mugle word, they were married In j 1S7H, and went on their honey-! moon to Prospect a three-day i trip In a horse wauon. Cpon their! rot n i-n. Judge Colvig took over bis! father-in-law's big riinch and ran It for several years, j During that time, however, he i was county superintendent of, schools, filling that position alotM t with other work and activities, lni lxsi; be was elected prosecuting, attorney for the firs judicial dis trict, comprising Jackson, Jose phine. Klamath and Uiko coun ties Tor II' years ho was a mem ber of the Oregon text hook com-( m'sKlon and was appointed major in the Oregon state mllllia. ! 'reached a telling an expression as j In "The Mngle Flame." j Action, . love, adventure, drama, ! lav lull atmospheri-a very enlcldn I scope of centlment tiiul glamor and ! downright rousing entertainment ! await you in "Tho Mugle Flame." ' Thrtjo firea, none of aerious con ' Hequonce, were reported Sunday. A pile of Htnouldering aawdUHt In a woodHhed at Arcadia court blaz ed up and threatened Ihe building l for a while hut wan Hoon exthi- " n no. August was a dull month for fired In Medford, ('liter F.lllott re port. Only JHiO damage wan done by the ffrea and very few call.) were received. . 4 . C.rande Itonde Farmer Coon eratlve rreainery will eMahllnh .'1 creamery plant here in the near future . m HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyes First Dr.. D. A Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. rftodak Fifty - - v' Expert Finishing i a. -i Fllmt In at 10 A. M. Ready at 5 P. M. PROMPT MAIL-ORDER 8ERVICI SWEM'S KODAK, BOOK. GIFT HO OMiiWurlTI. PMOK t44 A Complete Cleaning aid DYEiaO SESVSC3J SMALL FOREST FIRE R A wmall forest file was reported in the Fhlt Lake district Sunday w) it h buitied over about an acre during the afiernooti. The hlae RONALD COLMAN VILMA IN I. "The ROTHEKMEL'S MUSIC TOAST! CRISP CRUNCH Y HOT On Ihis While Cross Toaster. 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