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RELUCTANT FEET jake my MBS TO LOCKUP DOOR lly -Mary liiviuor , Shi' wa.i "1'rr,'" ycary old. sh raiil. And her Miun cuils we;-Jin- kind tli;.E rnitrai"iu!y tvhh ihe illlhiarhs. Her tiny hand mi-loaat in hor niiuhoi'.s instinc tivly iuiiht tlie nervous vllira tinns of tin- latter as the two of them approached tin- local county isitl ttoof. Mis Ti;roo-Year.s-Oiil V-tw -Imt'k an hep' mother Marteo1 liatt'n tin- step, havint; hoen ad mitted to his office- hy Jailor JUe hnu'ord. "Hello.", sai.l the jailor with a n-Mtnni; smile al the child who Basement Bargain Friday r r is XJ D Where m ALL TALKING ALL SINGING GRAND OPENING CROUCHO HARPO Four Complete Shows Daily At 1:30, 3: 13. 7 and 9 P. W. ADVISSION Malinee Evtn.ng AdJlti?j AduUsM Children 10c Any Time 'lUMK lu tlu. t su-p of the Mail's. ' "l.o" ventun-cl th.. c'l.l-n huiiv.l one. t;ikin anuitior :,.,) du-n inM Hie room tlu-:i am. (her--ami an- I'Pirit; steps ih int icar-i-inf y w i the i 1 l: . clli'dllood. "Who d;,1 cd the jailor when the h;.l Hiy readied Hie floor of the "fin. The cm 1 flamed i,. illouard tile small hat red window t tile entrain o of the Jail. An eloquent itlance of nnderstandin pa..d. then, hetween the jailor Mid the tiny ink.', aM, he said th" name thai she somehow Idn'l seem to h'onounce. "ll.oldyv- Sll.nee. And as Jailor Dun-ford led the way I.e. hind a tine of iinlini.- l;eys. the llf.le face became hurled in a fold of mother's skirt. There were lots of sounds then .'the slidinir of the wooden piece in front of the barred, window . . . the dull shtifflint; of men's feet in the jajl room beyond it. There was the jailor's voice calling nnn's nam. the sound of hurri- I Cotton mgie an Size 66x80 Plaid El 2 FOR $ 1 Seconds Slightly Defective 2 Blankets to a Customer C. A. MEEKER, Manager Talking Pictures Reach TOD Of the Finest Talking Equipment in Southern Oregon WITH The Funniest Show That Ever Played Medford The Four Marx Bros. IN "The Cocoanuts This picture is being returned to accommodate the hundreds who were unable to get in to see it last week. HUNDREDS ARE EAGER TO SEE IT AGAIN MTDrcmn mxtt; :. ps toward the window, breath-1 -s eavolini; between mother and fa:het and then there was nisi eae say.u j "Hello Marline --haven't you a) bioilo for d..ildy?" ' All.l i.Me VYOmlers lue.v utach Of it all. Hie little head, lelt buried : in the fold's of a mo;her's -kirt. ! w ill r. ir.eiuber iniiiiiit.nv. HE i.T Ovo.. Sept. 1 2. ' K A tl i -tSpe, lirv, (ii itiii hs. pits- i ho ('oinmuniiy church of l'.tliii. Uooso (.'roi'U and J'.rownshuro protihod u very uhlo i iiloast audiences of the afternoon M-rinon Sunday ovenlnu. U was and last ni;lH, and will no doubt oVi id' d i havo a rally day ser-: comini;' to do .so tiio romaindor of i'0 at Uocso Crock two voo);s,lhe week. fr.ni Sunday, at whi.h liino each A short talking Charley Case iuomlM-r is oxtM-cted to hrini: sotno. comody, "I.o.'.pinff l.ovo" and oN Special Perfection ' ALL ' LAUGHING ALL JOKING AY ALSO . ALL TALKING SHORT FEATURES LATEST NEWS EVENTS j TKTTiTTsrrc, rRDFCRt?,' FOLLIES OF 1923 Hunt's ('latori.ui thoator yrstor ttay i uii ri'M in the whoopo,. stylo of .'in oi t.i iMinorii, I'ltllowlnu sovoral il.iys of tho Valiant, a tearful tl ru ma of much oxi ollonoo, when tho hi- a I nn. talking ami ilamMiiff musical comedy .screen product ion, "Tho 1'ox .Movietone Kollii-s," wont on tho hoards to ninvlt-tono novs review round out tho hill. It is worth tho price of admission alone to hoar "barley Case s-intf with a pin Uered . nioul b full of alum. Tho Fox .Movietone Follies is ono of i ho lai ue.-l musical revues over soon hero on stage or screen, has n n unusual number of cutchy sobks and da noes, am! possesses comedy ami evr ehannini; interest i w it h its many diffe-ivnt separate j scenes or episodes :ielid out by a ' laro cast of stars of the stae ' ami movies and a hue chorus. j 1 is another of those back stao ' show.-, but an entirely different one, and is essentially a uirj show. "If you know what 1 moan." and the audit lire m i s more shapely bar.- 1-tis attached to lithe and pretty yoiiiiK women man c.iu be .:.-1 1 in the Itofcuo Itiver valley in one day aaiii. "if you kiww what I mt-ati.- A thin shied of a plot connects up all these difieivni seen., and llit- music is as catchy as are the soims. on.; seeiio is particularly beautiful, as it is enacted in color tone and the interpretation of a Japanese fairy tale under the seas, with David i'ercy's good voice sihttin an em balitiiu: Japalie-a1 ballad. Sue Carroll. I.ola Initio, Sharon Lynn. David linllin.-;, and Stcphi'li Feit-nit, that iriesisiahlo ncnio co median whose very appearance al ways creates laughter before lie titters a word, are the principals anion? a lni-Re ca.st of all-stars in cluding Dixie Leo, Arthur Stone, David lVrcy, John Hreeden, Archie ( Jot t lor, Frank Kichardson. Muriel Carnor, Cumlynn Sncwdvn and De Witt JenniuKs. j FrobalMy the eatohiest of the fetching songs is "The Drenkaway" Hue 'arroll'.H special number, u jsort of black bottom soiik and I dance affair. Vou will ro away j from ttte theater humminj; this, as i well as the other snnifs, inoludhlK j "That's Vou Hit by," "Walking iWith Susie," 'TiK City lsiuos,' and ;"Why Can't I F.o Like VouV" There are a low dramai ic mo ments, novel camera atmosphere tricliH and very pleasing settings and costumes, and "Fox Movietone Follies" with its many so pa rate ."cones or episodes moves along swiftly from opening to end with out a .second's wait between. It. A. IC. There is at least one California woman who will sins the undying 1 laiKos of an Oregon town. When Mrs. V.'i Ilia in Hutchinson of Oak land, Oal., tame to Med ford sev eral woeka ayo to visit ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd IttiHh, she had every intention of returning to Iter own stale within a short time. Mr. Hutchinson, city pnrk In Hlieetor of Oakland, finally de rided that he would tako a few days off, set his wife nnd ineS dentaly discover what Medford hail over Oakland in the way of attractions, if anything. During his brief stay ho was treated to a few of the choice scenic glimpse;! of the valley, and en light Just enough of the Oregon lever to , slow iown his motor momentum on their return trip to California Taking the situation and th" can in Iter own hands. Mrs. Hutch in - j son drove her husband lo thedoo.- j step of their California home, hi. I j him goodbye, nnd returned to Med ford. "I suppose I'll have to go hninf annic time' .aid the ( n lifomi.i ! woman. "Itut I've never found any! plaee that held sueh an appeal to' m.. tm does Medford. I'd like to M-Ul,. riL'ht down here for good.' j she said. WILL BE EXPLOITED; ANIiOUIiA, Republic of Amh"-- ra, Sept. 1 2. iV Thl' tiny mid liiitun sue mountain republic ne:--1 tied in the eastern Fyn nne s am'1 independent since the time oi ( 'ha rl.'inatne, is being opened up for industrial nnd tourist expNdta -lion. i A l- ii neo-Sp:t nish company, witii! h-abtia riots at l-erlda, the neUh-' borintr pinvince of Spailia Was or- L'.mized loday to exploit the great i '.vnt'T barn powep i s ng th' "oureeH of A ndot i Rnllra river fall-. . Griffin Creek Irrigation Meet Th'-r. will be a meeting at th" Sniff h (it iff HI t reck School boll--' Fr.d;.v -venmg. Sept. IJih at 7:-'t" p. th.. to furth'-r flh-icj.-ti the f-ci-u"-nix f.f w .'it r for irrig.it ion tmnt Squaw lake. All partion InterevTc 1l" urged to attend the. Iiice;,!!' anJ xprvM thtir view . . . oreoon-, tutted a Visitor at Lake I t'KATKlt LKK. OrtV, S--pt. 12 ' tSi).'.'i:tU ---Arriving y-.si'i U.iy j uf'.criimtn (.'uiitH l. WtMuir an 1 ' Mi'-. V:l.ur of Los Anyli'M. 1 a iv vi-it iriy: lor a t It rot ilay ihm'kkI ,M i ho rr.ittu- Lako UhIkv. Mr. W.lbur is rnii'T soorolaiy of iho ii. ivy :t ml is .1 hnUtuw of j ptvoNi soo rotary ui i ho ir.toi iur. I.yni.ui Wilbur. CUR.TIS D WILBUR. Mr. Wilbur is now judge of tho court uf aip-a!s of California. They art being- onleriainod by II. W. Price and Supt. K. C. Ho li:ek. and are having a most en joyable vKit al Oie g! i at Mi "111 wotid, r. makiin; the rim driv. and sivral of the short trip.t. Duo to t he wonderful weal ln-r at tin- rim. iiolh.ii;; has marid their Oi.. ii . I W. U. TELEGRAPH OFFICE STARTED Improvenu'iit ti'id altiM'olidn wurk was Ktui-U'd Ihls week al t lie West ern I'liion telOKi'aph office nn Vtsl irain Htreet. Apiinixiinutvly S'JOOH will ip spent during this month tinii Octoliev in mntlenilziiiR tiie of flee, iii'CoidinK lo A. i"). Collier, mamiKor of tho local branch. Appearances, hoth exterior anil Interior, will he so chaaaeil thai the office will hanlly tie recog nized as Its former seif. New fix tures of the latest type are lo he in stalled. These will include a mar ble top ronnlev ami Ihe most im proved delivering desks. In uen eral Ihe office Ih to he !'camiut;cd so us to make more space avail able. A room is beinp erected at the rear of the building in which a heatini; plum will he iUHialled. New linoleum wilt be laid throitih out the office. The construci Ion work Is being done by Klmer CMitl ilers nnd .will require ulioul three weeks. And last, but not least, tho grounds suiroundlnK the office will be lumlKiapeil, Mr. Collier an nounces. The bare Blallllo Is to be replaced with green lawn and shtibbeiy. Aiso cement walks will be laid on each side of the build ing for the convenience of the mes senger boys. MEXICO TO SETTLE EAGLE POINT KAOI.K I'rtlXT. Ore., Sept. 12 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Oustethout and Foiift, IMIIIe, John ny, lawreneo nnd (ieiald of Xow Mexico are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kseh. Mr. an 1 Mr. Oust or bout Intend to lm ate here. They are looking for a place to either rent or buy. Adolph Watlenberg took Rome cattle lo Medford Saturday, which were In the very best of condi tion. Mrs. Van S-oy. Mrs. tusell, Mrs. C.ueiin. l.yb- Van Se,,y, Mil dred Hurt. Mr. and Mrs. 1'aul Kossell. Mr. nnd Mrs, K. C. Stom-r and son. Jack, w.nt to Crater lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. like Kim-nld ar "njoylng a pleasant visil with hU parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kin kaid of Rosi-buii;, Ore, A. . M ittelHtaedi was at the fair grounds all day Monday, doing carpenter work', and quite a num ber of ladies left ea rly Tuesday morning for I n- fair ground to orate l he booi h. I EAGLE POINT CHURCH KACM-: POIXT. ore., Sept. 12. ( Spec. a 1 ) The Holy Com nil II- inn service Was fit ling ly ol. served Sunday morning, Kt-plemhcr S i! ' the I're.l.vtcr ii,n chun h. with good hled congregation. R Ifavidson ocetilded the pulpit. Rev. Adam of Louisiana tor of the chiinh former pus- was pre-4 n. at the niorntm; M-rviee. Mr, Ada m ;iil visit In KaMc I'oint fftr u an Itivostigatbui of tlie diKtrlct at few d t. en route to Coi v. . i lorti"n olfice and the exhnmalion oe. p- al-o Intco.ls to vl-if biH.of his hndliei'Hl body. -laughter in lxs Angete and hi-! ,..."777." .T .., ln .ew Moieo I'A fiUANDi:, Ore., Kept, 12.- .. ! '.tV M. X. Htoker, lt;'i I'nlon . Orn.. Portland- A t:ioAtnod plnn' will j plnwor. died yesterday ofter A he (onstructed for Paper MaLi r' M'K lllneH. He was horn in th-.-ctM inhal corporation on hovoii inlddlo wont, rroMsing the plulha iu flcie iuc lu GyJiaXftKfi UUtiitt. a covuruU wukuo lu ibis. v, SEPTF.M"nr:r; 1-2, 1021 ASHLAND. St Mr. ami Mi w liai:i'fs of I he L-pt. VI. i. W. M. mnv ilo o Special) Itarbor. tvni homo both ia nil C r.uiito in a sin 't w. llos-'baifi hospilal, Inl- lowiiij: an automobile at cidenl in ; which they were injured la to on 1 Monday afternoon. I Tho accident m i iirred on tho ' Pacific High.way when the rear itiro on their M-d.nn ' blew out'' and f threw the car into the ditch. The car completely turned over and t.Mr. and Mrs. Harbor were, pinned j iinderneai h. Mrs Hi is suffering from i- net k, u bile M r. d injuries to hi injuries to ! P.arher rec ! riL- hi a rin, I j M rs. Ft a i ! and compos j who has bt j days with ! in Ashland, Pl.ick, a musician of not o of Seal t ! visiiitm for a few lativeK and friends w heste. s at din- nor n Sunday ex'enin at t ho Flower lodge at I'hoenix. the dinner the guests spent 'oiling at tho home of M i. Ciilmore on Scenic Drive, loack's quests were Mrs. Itlue I Alter ,tbo i l!. (i I Mr ' T. I.. Sori.'l. .Miss i MmiiIi' I!. Sh.iw Until S.in-.'l. Hi'. n. I .Mrs. II. I!. j (iillll. !.'. .Mr.-s. ':ul.- V:i!l: : himl.-ss t.i III. I ..- I'ur its ni- .-i inc. i Ii. I.I mm W.'ilii.'sil.iy. ; i. will ;.ll.y . i. Ii u'.II i .i. uih. r STATE COLLEGE 0 1 i F-C O X ST A TK CO 1J . FC. 10. Corvallis, Sept. U'. (Special) Fverythinn Is in readiness for tho opening of football practice here Saturday morning. Conch Paul .1. Schisslcr and his assistants, .Urn Dixon. Roy i.:uuh, Dick Xewnu.n and l.onnie Stiner are all brick on the job and tho athletes have, al ready started to nt'Hve on the campus. Oregon Ktato will miss tho ser vices of Fred Kobe 11 and Kusnell StrU'f this season, lloth these vet eran players have been under the weather all mi minor and a re not in condition to piny football th! season. In addition to theso cas ualties Oregon Mine lost seven other lottormen from last year by the graduation route. Those are Mel Whitloek, end; Iloscoe Luce, trickle; 3H11 Kirk, center; Julo Carlson and Vern Filers, guards; llalph Twltchell, half, ami Howard Maple, quarter. With tho loss of these nine lot tormen Conch SehisKler ha a toiiKh assignment ahead of him to j rebuild tho Orange team. 'J'ho coach remarked today that ho would have to do a great deal of shifting of players In order to mako up for the losses. j Sim ting Saturday mornlnff tho Orangemen will havo two workout a day until the opening of School September 30. The first game on their schedule Is wit h Willamette university at Corvallis, September 21. i . I ROBERT: ASHLAND, Ore., Sept. 12. (Sepclal) The Anhland Study club members gathered at tho hit Ilia Sprlngn hotel on Monday at one o'clock for luncheon in honor of Mi m. J. It. Kohei tnon, who P aves soon for Washington, I. A shower of dainty Kifts was a happy feature of the affair, and after openintr each remembrance, Mrs. Robertson gave a nhort farewell talk to her friends. Members present to honor Mrs. RohertHon wore Mosdamca Kmil 1'eil, K. A. Woods, A. Adams, firaee A nd r vs, V. 1 ). Wa g nor, J . M , Wagner. Cordon M.icCraeken, 1 ;. V. Carter. V. V. Mills. Flda Atl derfon, J. W. McCoy, J. A. Chur chill, C. C. Ftihanks, F. S. Kiigle. H, C. flaley. Wllmer Foley and Arthur Coggfns. BEAT JUDGE IS CHARGE NF.W YOHK, f!cp(. 1 2. A barge (hot a police magistrate, wim died no vera I wockh ago mip- HS art attack, wan e tho saiiMt day for e( lining to nay $:;n,niMi fl)r n.Up- polhitneut was made at a political tally last night. Kdwunl V. Urodorieli, who In contest iii g the power of A ud row It. Keating, Tammany leader of the upper West Hide, said Magistrate MrCreary. who had been reappoint ed to a 10-year term a Week he fore bin death, had been unahic In taiso the t-t 0,000 deinamled. Hroderlck Halt! that W iilln.ee Me- f'rciiry, n brother, planned in iitk GRIDIRON SQUAD J.C.PENNEYC. The Smartness of Your New Coat Is A Matter of Line Your new coat may be straight from its flattering fur collar to the hem ... or it may have a tunic or a flare to emphasize its style-importance. Whichever you choose, you will notice that the style is smart and lettering . . . flares are so low that they do not in terfere with the straight silhouette and straight-line coats depend on inserts and panels for a smart effect. Fur trimmings are generous and in keeping with the trend toward the feminine. Be sure to see these new coats without delay. For Women For Dresses $3975 f I f Arc Gracefully Soft and Flattering This is a season of ripples and fiare) . . . ot feminine lines and soft trimmings ... al ways smartly ued. Many, many styles are waiting for your selec tion in tills especially interesting group at Wnrnfn . ... Watch Your STE Che didn't She slipped. The fact that you lmcl warned her doesn't help. You may ho liable for her injury. Tho fact that we have warnod you that you need to "watch your Btep" if yon are a property ownor doesn't help much UNLESS tho warning re sults in your finding out all about GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE. Medford Investment Co. 125 E. 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