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rrr PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBTJKTC, MEDFORD, 6RF.0OV, .ATFRDAY. .SEPTEMBER 14. 192fl. Tocal and J 'Personal Mr. Toaf Moraan ' nf CrimU! f.eorte K. Fowler of Amei' liin spent thirf iimrnlnf? In the city; Wlncon-in. Is h kiicI nt it- iiftm shopoim: unit vi-dnm: Iot a friend, i of his hrtilhfr. It. ".. t-'owhr. The v blocks fo,MMI" w'1 !o ' in 'w.,M.t ' funeral "f ih'li brother. Juii.e .Medford ni a d e ffn tor new f.VUO )M.- 1UI,. .l.-d. Fuel i e. C31. Typewriter cleaninK Mid if repair- Today Is another exceptionally busy Saturday with the inerehannj and tins evenlnn in expected to ce j Inc. .Medford Typewriter Kxchunne. 14titf Effort to riil tin state ut Jack rahhliH have proved to effective another traffic jam in ihe business that t)(. usual summer poison work' transit u d district. Many i-oiinhy people are was round umiccMiry this yi'iir, in ihe city today combining shop- ; nccorditiK to a report suhiniitcd by pins With attendance ai the hint ' jra , (hihrlclson, leader of rodent day of the county fair. whlen control f0r i nc I'nited St a leu bu cluseii late tonight. , reau of biological survey, "Pocket Fur Bale IMHi one-nllon bottles u,,pher poison work will be started nnd Jutf. Will sell the lot cheap. ; as yoon as sufficient rains fall to Phone 10. i " j hi a i-( this pest woiltlnvt," fiahriel- Alr. find Mrs,. K. ft. Huberts nt- . H,,n stated Jn bin report, mined to .Me.imrd yesterday from, U(i, ymn. ,.,. rtv wllh u. a month's trip to Southern Cub- j .;,. i;x..hanj;e, L'X N, 1 1 i v. K - fornia whcr they enjoyed u b- j jiynnes dunce Wed. K Sat. at the HdHful vnention. ! Nat. 17 Kxtru fancy J-.iiierta aim aiiur neat-hen ut Calhoun' ranch, t n Fowler, of I'm timid. Ir. Situ kins, the Chtropnu -tor. with Hu-Mun niassaue.' over th Woo I worth attire. Phone 1 17 ltf II. A. Thomas, r-i u'Mn Uiik the Stubbs Kli'-ti ic . of Cortland busht .Medford ' Thursday and Friday. The1 Htui.hs' Klectric company are d 1st rihutors ; for the famous pew lii unswh k ' radio that lit creating so much comment. t y.lrnnroT I nmniiTA Imrnrnrth rr i ata minTu aaiiihiiiitw nimTinn nrrtfii K I ;r KrM MlllMllll.N !Mr r K K AS S K H Mi N Y K oo UnluiAL w.v a-wwiivwiw iiikvi will WJIWIW UMIMI UUMI.IIUI II " - - r- inr M i nnini nnrn ! nrm nn i nrn in ! nnrriT aum irn istiit nnilin I l!r TO iAKt nHHUIbArrtU 1 Btdl InAMbtKlfi I bhtblmuVtPltm WUULD Ult iu ! 1 ' BY HEM SMOKE ACCOMPLISHMENT IN MEDFORO TOLD ..loitir with iiPMiein e;i t-l,-. ti it- lights, t uch airport boundary lipjit SEE CITY AGAIN WM. KIMBAli INJURED VvHEN GAR OVERTURNE l'a! ihc r,-. in Come oul inn Miss I'ciul Hall i,t t lie I .a li i- view iniHinct visuitiu miH wt-t-K wuii LAKE-SEASON TO The iimoUe haw In Medford and. The lit dford chamber of com- I n i I t'harlen t'ooliil valley today; was nutiniy tlue ,ntint mand u-pII m tb. im. ,,t ih 1 Ti , h... !. tv oiu- d of the omnieivi !UJ "'''T'. l'nil"i;i!';iift. and accomplice' a yearly how the .Medfo.d communiiv chest . division of the a-ivenb ini: tlepar and .si.-luyou nullum; 1 forenta, ibei , . . I'nlili-hini: t-1 i ,..,11 ' er than tin avcraKO amiined thru- i. ...!. ....... ... nii- who with several n.nni'u.,1 v.tj.iHuv "Ul in "tire i.n)te states. This. , , . , . . , , were tcpojieu csti't clay ui toda , . . , , , ,, t the rnenifierrf of thn r-hamber of ; In the Crater National forcnl. j The vi.-Jl.ility IbrouKhout the i forest, which has been poor "II j we-k, due to foi cut fi ro mnoke, I was worse ill the Crater forest er than tin average amiined thru- ' out the entire L'nited states. This.' HiHtement was made hy heonai d 10. Head, assif iant ir.nuaKer of t he ! up.''f. aUlii!,' their opinion iu wcsi.-rn division of the national tin mutter. (vf HU';'C of ihe mem- chuillher of commerce. Vllu Stop- ( i,prHhI w-.nHtl.nu to hj.ve .1 chest ornatil'el. ' t 1 Mi'! . j her brother and slMcr-ln-law, Mr mile west of I'hoenlx. nnn onn your mi "u.nd SU-h. Cort Hall. The JuckMnii futility fair aMj-i i.,1I1H,.H i-movt.ii I K n a if . ( worked bark in hose, nllk umbr weur. K'lf sox, sweateiK. etc, Han-; ; dlciaft Shop, I T.Ttf j 1 Kely. biocks now $r(.0(l per load.' Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. .11. tf I There will be no more fisbitiK ' ; i Iliatt thift Kenton, acroi'dlii to an ! elation, thanks to the deciHion of the voters of .luckson county who approved a lax levy lor fair de velopment, Ih petti mi; back "on Us feel" anain nfter scveial years of misfortune. The new building. With their Increatted space for ox hlblt.s have served as an Incentive to better and bipB'-i displays.--Aflhlhnd Tidinps. For ltoj;ue Jtlver f!shlnn -Hardy Da l.uxe flyrod St. John reel. Hardy's Corona Superba, I). T. Fly line. Hardy' salmon leader. I'lices. on requem Mark K rynto, fbilice, Oregon. i i Mrs. .1. A. Keener of Walla Wall i coffered a broken lej this week while she was canning peacheH m her home. She clipped on a iieel Iiir which had fallen on the floor. Ih your skin nnrnicully clean .' Try the new soap J.uirlx, at C(dvli DrtiKs. Il kills body odors, destroys illsraHo pei-nis and is not too sirotur for a baby's skin. ITS Additional delegates lo tin Slate Tlar nHHOclatlon meotltiK lo be held at Medford September I'T, have been appointed by .lames W. Craw ford, president of t lie Mull noma M County Bar anKociHtion, as follows: ften C. iJey, Walter li. (Jleanon, Omur (-. Spencer. W II her Hender son. John J. I tan nop, John M. Manning, Thomas L. lreene, fleo. F. Alexander,- Mrs. A. C. Ahlf. Henry Collier. Ibunett H. (bdd stein. l C. Hull. Frank Ilanh-y. T. It. Hamlley. J. II. I.alourette. Dorothy McCuIlouyh I.ee. James B. Flnnepan. James I. Stapletou ani j Mary Jane Spm lin AKMHONG toduy. tin- bMkoutK iwitm able t" see but a vhori dislunce. ' Because at th( and the low liu ' midlty prevalliiiK. uIoiik with the excsyvcy dry comlitlon of t li1 I Woods makes the forest fire sftua. tion Cxt remely dangerous, hctict ) the Crater national forest author!- ii-H nrpe .M-dt'ord people, who will ; Ied ofl hei r- last n if; lit on an itin erary through 'the northwest. Ah. Jt"ud, who Ik making- this trip to get acifuainied with ihe dif ferent chamber of commerce heads ; h rough the northwest and to ascertain the problems, that should 'be brought lo i tie attention of the national headquarters iu order to render all dubs the greatest possi ble nf r vice, was not only cnthusi- itstic iver the work of the local ihtT meiillielf- f ihiit oruatu.auoii visiieu " Medford alfH).-l a few weeks ag in u Ford tri-tiuu nied v lug u sin vey of the airwa ports Of llle CWtllHi'.V. IU MJIHWelll.- a letter fioni a .Medford man says: -I have a very pleasant reod -thn inde.-d of our two M"ps Medford and appreciate the cotirie- oti I'SieiuJcd ,Lt? Us. I ai-' votif khitl invi!at:t'ii .IAClSi"ll.l.i:. iiie.. Sept. i. i spi'cja 1 1 William KnuLan ' Ituile Kails ovcritirned his ,.;,r he wa-i making the I urn anm,, Fr.mlt Bybec'H place on th.- jHCt. M.nviile highway Thursday arid ni-on. Mr. Kinihali siiMahie,i liu iu-okcii i-il'H and was also t,.(li b!-u:sed. - lb- was taken to the 1 sa uila rill in- wliel e lie w in no serious danger. ivpr.n,. nouncement innde Uy Manager Oli'i Arnsplger if the Talent Irriga I ion 'district, who said today that signs ' closing the reservoir to fishing will ; be posted today. The Iliatt reKer- ; voir Ih entirely under the control, in ihe park ami many people ve i of the Irrigation disti'icl. "The ttnl the lull as the ideal time 'water Is low und tin- fish late:1" visit the resort; Whiter Is nm mossy and frequently are unfit for ' away "In the high mountain j use." Mr, Arnspiger Muted, and'""1 the shl tilm, trees and flowei-i (said that he believed it foolish to have taken -on the a ppemnnce f.f keep ihe reservoir open to fishing ! autumn, with their red and yel- Ma; y MadfAril ftnd ' iio'd Jjl?! v.i lliv 1,-u.nl.r will! si (I . bit tint-. at Oaier lake hh this Sunday is j h" f" the wood tomorrow, lo. the last one during the official j ' IM x.itmi .Huixin in Pa-sv" I organization, but of the prevalent s;.son of the park. The lodge. MB throiiKli forest land in the n,limunltv H,h.,t ut .M(Mt((I(Ii h(. cafeteria Hll-I olher ' oneesHfons n.atter of extinguishing their r ig- . af( will close next Kriday. S'Ptemh. r: lw "l- l''lt'. i.nd if thevjr Aith,M1Kh llsSiKtant manager' of jt, for the long winter sleep. rmi ""'osk t forest fire any plac ; thf. pntjrt, w.(.s,f.,.M division. Mr Beautiful weather is contlnnlnu no matter how small, to at once I ja(j hHH hpvn (.srt.iaIv assigned to the northwestern section, which forest when no one was reallv lijilnluii ',,w l1 auvthiiii: from the fish caiiL-hi. ! which During the biKl six weeks Iliatt has proved to be a real mecca for fisher in en.' Ashland Tidings. This Is registration week at the Medford Business College. Knroi now for steady income and pleas ant work. (J. W. X. J -I Smart Felts at the Band Box, 1,1 -r,S(i Fast tit h st reet, KxdiiHive but not expensive, $I.H& and Up. (ire en, stamps given. J 7 i rtusseii W. Currlngton and Mary A line Thomas of i la It land, Cab, were granted a marriage licence The heavy ' sirndt overs the valley now is mil i not "spot noticeable ut Crater Bake and the air In c!e4r nnd crisp. k .Many tourists are continuing lo enter the pa rk although 1 he sea -son is getting bit'. During Die past week over Xr.ti vis'tois wer-' i-eeorded at Ih'' checking stations report it to the neatest ranuer or game wartien. takes in Washington. Oregon and With the poor visibility todav!jdalW( is home Is In Seattle. He and which will prevail tomorrow. . wl ,.Pnmin I(ire unii, tomorrow the lookout system of the forest (.Vening when he will leave- for iu pracucally put out of business, j Klamath Falls and other points in A tire could start and ki hfg lt1(. state. headway nnd the lookoutH could j 4 ft ; A directorate was appointed con sisting of C. M. Kidd. John C ! Miinn. Mr. .. C-Hayew, B. H. Ham mond, ('has. A: Wing. ieo. A. Hunt. 1 I. .In. Mrlh VI V II...... m l.. ..iiltr.il ' fllllHVClUlO ! Part on. II.'V. Hamlin. Ted Baker, have us stop tin-re -main, and j f- .1. Semon and Bert Thlero'.f. 1 would give me great pleasiiie t ..Many of these men have been 1 make a trip to Cr.ner I..-.ke. as ! a.ivf? Jn the ocial work of the suggest. ; . .. .... -I ri.. not know, however, wheth i i-oiiioioiiii 1 Mil- several vcars. - Section 2 of paragraph -4 of the : const it ill ion Hays. "The board ; directors shall be composed of nine elected members i . . At the an j 11 tin. 1 meeting after Incorporation. I nine directors shall he elect fd, thi?e for three years, three for two , years and three for one year. See- lion 3 says "of the three directors t to be elected each year, two shr.'l be nominated by the Institutiontl WILLIAMSON 0!i!l we shall prove the correctness fi of your thought thai every visiter will return within u year 10 .io- ford. 1 at least could sithsciilie o 1 the claim that every visitor would, like to return to Medford." LARGEST. SMALLEST cexti:ai..i,iii.t; on "pi. 1 IS Kill 11. c Will,;,,,,,,,, h IniiiKht til" 11-. Il.-.iina. rart'-li. v,-Ht of Ccnlral r,,iiU sh'irt tinn' ;.y. is h;ivi,i-4 ;i v.(. 1I1 illiil en iiliiii'. Tin. 1I1.UII Ti" fl'i'l. II" lining ! ),.' ii i;i-i:i 11 wiili-i'. -Mi". N'.'illiiiinsnn j I,II 11WIIIT llf 111" .IimIi., 1 -In.,,), ini; in Mi .lf.ir.l. i iiiPinlHirn.' I ROGUE PEARS AT If weather permits, vlidiorhi will .till be allowed to Isit the lake after the reason officially com rs to a close next Kriday. The -on-t essiotisi however, will be 1 losed and preparations will be under yesterday afternoon at the county clerk's office. $,r..idi per load summer price on J Medford made factory blocks. Med. ( Fuel Co.. Tel. fiJM, tr j Blanford Sluires was operated j upon for appendicitis today at Ihe' Sacred llear-l hoiil1:.1 I Dynges dance Wed. & Sat. at the: s.,(.ifl, nrU. ,voo way for 1 he w inter. Nat Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald drove in from their Saint Valley home this morning and spent sev eral hours transacting business. Mrs. John F. White, teacher of piano. High school credits given. U2M Uiurel. I'lione 4 4.I-.M. 177 (luests from California register ed at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. A. Worr, Burba nk : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duck, Kurcka: Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Abbott, Santa Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cook and Mrs. William B. Cameron, I. oh Angeles; Mr., and Mrs. Jack Hey den, Woodland, and Mr. and Mr.. J. W. I'hllllps. Ktna. Will exchange piano lessons for typltiK. Jinx F. U S Mall Tri bune. 1 7 ii - Miss Lois Deal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. fi. Deal, who has been ill at her home for the past week, Is reported better this morning. (iet your coffee ami at the Dutch Oven, by the bridge. Now sarving break fa st. 177 Judge Ailie i. Walker and wife of McMinnville. who have been visiting Mrs. Walker's brother. Arthur Wilde ami family, Tor Hev eral weeks at North Fruhdale, left Monday morning for a few days visit In Brookings. They will re turn to Fruit dale for 11 few flays before returning home ,- - rants Bass Bulletin. Old time dance. Moose Hall. Ashland, every Saturday nlte. 175 Mr. and M rs. Floyd I h-nuot of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Patchett of Bosehurg, are a mong the rouniy fair visitors, AT - FAIR : ATTRACTED $5.00 pr b.Hd tuimmcr price onj,,lltH marked Si .UK -$L'.!.S so fcty. blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 31. tr Dave 1'enoe of the Trail district motored into Medffird this niorn Imr on business. f Free shnmpon wllh marcel or finger wave: H.iln. Itowtnan's Ba rbrr and Beau I y Shoppe. 1 XH The maximum heat of yesterday was H4 degree, reached In Ihe afternoon. Today was st 111 qiil'e warm and therefore the forecast of eooler temperature for Sunday Is II welcome one. lf!n flinham I'alge models wl'l mnn be here.- Medford made factory blocks. Med Fuel Co.. Tel. UKI. if Legislation to raise or continue the present high standards of bot tled carbona led wa I er In Oregon may be sponsored by the Oregon State Bottlers' association for the next legislative session, members of the association decided at a meet ing In Lingerie this week. Buy them now. Mediord factory blocks. :.oo per load. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. Ol. tf Medford Typewriter Kxchuhg - Bentals $11. On per mn., 8 mos. $7. Till. Ulitf Airs. Sara A Vert z, home demon Htrailon agent of Josephine county. acted nn Judge in I lie women's de partment of the JackHon county fair here this week. She will also judge In the women's department of 1 he Coos and Curry counties' fair. Is your skin surgically clean ? Try the new unrip Lutrix, at Colvig Drugs. It kills body odors, destroys disease germs and is not too strong for a ba hy's skin. 1 7 K i:ioise X. Flagg and Clara II. Fast wood of Cn Ion. Wash., are visitors In Medford. Violin students' success depends much upon the instrument being suited !o the Individual needs. Let an expert s-rve you. Boom 4. Col lege Bldg., Ill fliape St. N. I'hone L'f.H-J. nil Krnest Brlce returned yeslei dav from a short business trip to Sis kiyou county. Kxtin special values all this week at the Funny Lou Ibit Shop in the M, M. Store. Beat nionev savers. oil lf 1SE I l" li umilidl nmnllnK . V. , . j ""-." '"- '"-! ., I i lioraiion in Dwernlior will elect 1 ! L.lv4 ; new hoard of directors to take the I place of the present men appointed j by the ehamber of commerce. I A huge ele 1 livery contributor to the chest will ! in the world have one vote In this election An at ten 1 Iu nee hurt-ease of ove Bo-e , pearli fro)n the: lloie River vhiley w.H bt distributed to delegates at the American legion national convemion at St. Louis next momh, . ineinheiv of the 1 ul j 1 l"?r.sonH has been recordefi nosi anil. nun ed ton;.v Tin. ieri-tn- iater Lake, accoi.llng lo word ford Legion members, orchai d ist s ' "' ei voH f",m l'i,rk and packers are sending the fruit to the convention as a novel way of altim-tiug tiUetition to this dis trict and the st ite of Oregon. Imagine a flower gr.rden with alt its choicest plants In bloom, and one lias a picture of the Med ford Carden club exhibit at the fair grounds. Avenues of flower filled vases, like slender trees reach along either side of the passage w:.v, radiating warmth . color ami fragrance for the benefit of the thousands of admirers who frequent this concession. Terraces of gladiolus whose col- lors rival the rainhow dahlias, uie heavy faces of which Hie proudly toward their inspectors unit chal lenge criticism rows upon rows nf beauty In texture and tone! The most spectacular arrange ment of the exhibit Is a mammoth show basket I 2 feet Iu diameter resting against the wall, and hold ing a French bouquet. 'A large older of It is iu color ami beauty, 'inn ins. a stars, d ah lias, glad tolas of every imaginable hueferns ami leathery sprays combined to maintain, in spite of its propor tions, an ensemble of daintiness. Mrs. C. A. Swlgart. president of the Medford ( aril en club ami members of th1 organization are (o be congi at 11 la ted upon ( he ex hibit, which is said to be the best of its kind ever presented In south ern Oregon. headquarters today. The total attendance for the -oa-nn up to the middle of the week Was ii.'.t.lT persons. Many tourists are continuing to Lee Cailoek. a.Mut.ini of the'1'1 '';,IK aii.iougn wie reason local post, is receiving the pear.- at the chum her of commerce of fice and uvU any one wishing to donate a box to call htm at that ofl ice, I Iohch aiv the only variety which will be sent to the conven tion as they will he at t heir best during the convention, which opens October 1. The pears will n distributed from 11 display room in the lobbv of one of the large hotel., oilier Oregon fruit will also be on huml ric light tio- lavges: nd a tiny "graiuof WhiU" lamp arc attracting miu-n interest, in the Co;uo exhibit at tiie fair. The hlg l::mu is of UUO watts capacity and require.-; nea rly as mile1 It current as a - horsepower motor, while the little one is to small it can s-carcely be Keen wllh the naked e.r. The lat ter type ,d !:i li:p is used in SU!'- I operations and has proved a boon lo medical m-;, n . e. j The Copco cxliibi; is huiit about "Lights Cioldcn Juhihe ' v. hi' h 's ' ;,' a national1 celebration iu honor of I Thomas Kdison and ih" r":h an-: Egyptian wheat, the first ever' nivermry of the first eb-trie iiyh:., crown in. southern Oregon, is a! a re pi i a ..1" the tir-t tump, which if-atuve of the l-Jagle Boint grange wa. irvt nted by Kdison in ISTm. ex ii ibit in the horticultural build -! w )i,.-n o iim c.m. . r--id : nr; at the. Jackson t ' Sunday Dinner 'The Food Is Better" At the Medford ,rt l!B lair I The v heat was lw"ek nm Ji'r.-.i' ,,..,s,, .r,.v,.,.,l' tn ,l", K,- I the lake in L'asti cars. A large ! number of the visitors continue to I come from California. The num i her of Oregon visimrs was proior itioriately laige this week, however. I The heaviest travel inio the park j f or any single flay ibis season was Ion Sunday. Aug'.ist 11, when OtH j jeurs carrying .'5 Sal visitors arrived , at the rim. 1 $7.r.a. Kiddie IimIh l Hiamps given. Mr. and Mrs. were among tip itois at Ihe falr ( ! recti 1 7 IS 11. MacAibiniM tlnints Bass vis-i-esterday. (let I h o s e fenders and auto bodies MtraiuhteiiiMt at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, ttppostte Lewis Super Service Station. I'hone 4 1 S. f Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Luke Klm-ahl were among the Kagle Bolni people who attended the Jackson county fair yesterday. Funeral sprays and cut flowers. for riisi ri bulion. Ahtot literatim of the stale will be gi'ven to tin convemion visltora. county gmwn on the Kagle Boint district on land upon which noth ing. ohe. wouhl grow.. The grain attained a height of several feet and is good for poultry and slock feed. A bug proof squash, which also had never been grown here be fore is another feature of the Kagie t'oint booth, which in addi tion h:tB an enviable display o canned meats, fruits and vege tables In tmilormly s.zed jars'. i. BOY ILKiNG CHAMPS 1 Sam ueliion's Flower (iarden. Clark Si. Phone 7f,4 X. i;.:if pijsrajsraaraja m,-. nden b. nioom or chb-ano H ! u . viii...- in i...ir...,i ..-1 t.....i I -J yestenlny. Buy Hieni m-w, fcty. blocks. tLViMt ;);per load. Med Fuel Co.. Tel. iLH tf- II. Bobert holler Inspector Chlelllv 11 o.l I'u.iinlir 1. L j pany, spent yesterday in Med lord tfl I on husincsi-. leaving tonight tor I hi north. Mr. Boher tracls out Some interesting movies of (he hoys" pillkuin contest at the' fair weir taken last evening' by H. L. It com ley. Copco advertising man ager tor early showing by t he Copco news-reel. The contest was lull of action and comedy features and made flue material for the niovlc camera. Some good close Ups of iTie winners aie included L'lis , In the film which will be given ex tensive showing by the t 'aliforiiia Oregon Bower company along with ot her interest lu events of 1 he l!Uit Jackson County Fair. We're Proud of ! uur roods B. Movies of (he recent ''Sunset U There are also i :i varieties of dried I vegr tables on display in the booth J in addition lo Jarn of fruit canned j by Mrs.' Bote Voting, who has the I use of only one arm. Trail" lehi-attou at Kugefm-j the Klamath Indian congress and ot her interesting " 'open Current K vents" will he shown at the ex hibit of the ( 'alifornia Oregon Power company in the merchants' huilding tonight. The American Legion convention and the Jowphine enmity fa ir, as well as seveial good coined v features Will be Included in Ihe Copco program which starts at 7 p. m. A moving picture show, sponsored by the forestry depart ment will also be given this even, ing iu the building just north of the Kducatlonal building. FILMED BY BROMLEY PERCE-ALLEN DISPLAY S. P. BOILER EXPLOSION Federal inqqiry will be Iu Id into-1 the cause: of the explosion of the; boiler of a Southern Pacific loco motive, in the foothills of the Sis-1 kiyous Thuivday night, resulting ; in the death of 1. B. Bateman, of Ashland, engineer. The engine is helrt in a roundhouse at Ashland, and visitors and photographers are barred. Coroner II. W. Conger nf Jack son enmity spent y.-sieiday at th- scene of the accident. No action will be taken by stale or county offb lals. r Radio Program KMED ' Mall Trtbuno-Vlrfltn Station '. . 4. . 4. 4. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOB SALK 4 rooms modern, fur nished or unfurnished, newly decorated, new paint outside; garage. lawn, trees. big bu. Small payment down, balance like rent. See owner alter p. m. at H'7 Kenwood Ave. 177 KOB BKN'T 8 -room furnished apartment with bath. '04S. Crape. Telephone xiiti -V. I 7 AT FAIR IS ENLARGED;" A ono-rnonMMl lions". I'hoii" IIR4-.I-2. 1 . 1 WE SERVE NOTHING BUT THE HIGHEST M QUALITY FOODS. Try It of both Portland and Sent tie. Let me write your fire Insurance. Curl V. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland. Phone' i!i3. tf ,' As the Crater lake seavoii pears ('j I Its close, the number of tourist; jland others vudting the national Iljpaik has greatly decreased. The j' ' seiisoti nlitciaily closes September I "11 .in hi ui.. i ,1., i 1... i.l.i..., m I I'M. on which dub l l-rla l cease lo function. Hemstitching, pIcotipR. pleating.1 l.) button making and hose mending. JACKSONVILLE, Oiv., Sept. 14 (SieUl) The, choir of th Pi eiyteran chui ch met Tucxdny eveuiuK I" reorganise for the com ing year and to select a choir leader.. The high school Sunday school t la-iM of the Presbyterian church taught by Mrs. c. o. Sanden bae purchased m-w bibles to be used in class work, . - : Handicraft Shop. i;.7u Hofl lalrOrtM id i Bvi-i ybody has gone to the fair. Coffee Shop Neil H. Franklin, Manager Open from 4 A. M. till 2 a. m. 1 j as the French i American. nay. Central Point i (' iven more s ace by the re moval of several supportimf posts the Pierce-Allen Mol.o eonipllliv Ibta year was able lo disulav two more machines in the auto showl pavilion at the Jackson coun'yl fair than in previous years. Th" company has six Chevroiets of th' latest m.idel ou show, jq aiblllioi lo a collection of pails and ac cessories, .j sedan, an biiperl.il sedan, a sport roadster, a coach, u coupe and a one and one-half ton truck ure being shown. The display was Inadvertently omltlvn fintn a list of auto exhibitors, published yesterdav. LAST PAVILION DANCE T sorTiimix oi:kco- kkai.tv CO. KOl! K.W.K T A on lli-wi.v. room liouso, nlso - room houso. unii iisfumi or soil for good down im nu'iu anil Imluiu-f taj u-.m. . : A. on T-ix-irir Hl-wny. r.ooa honsp 2 stnii,iM. with fuiniliir'. ;t iioros illfalt'o. I'liloki'lis with tlio placo: small fruit tren. uooil liarii. --- 3 .".. rush fl.iMO. Kasy ti'-.-m.i on lmlance. A. 2 hitou In ulfulfn. 2 ncrp. romly to enl. 4 imoiii houso. nooil Imrn. cliii-ki'ii lloiiKt-. K-irntif unit woodshid. I'l'ict- l:;UHI. ISOII rush. Aoron on old Sihkp Houd. all riiii-d. XVn'or for 2 A. l-rirc (Mm. I'n.li Ji4ln. Ii:il. Sin por inn. lis N. Kiyornido, Nut. HIiIk. 22S.!l llolors IS ill Ki y. ! SIX.. Nl'tK. 14. 1 1121). llrfio to ll:l:i K.MKI). 5- li:l. to 6::!ll Niws and nior- ! kot reports by .Mail '1'rili- -I ! lino. Sunday. Si'it. 1.1. 10211. 8:0li to strut! Vnlloy Kmlio .litiiih. ri:0ii to I)::10 International 5- Jiililo studi'titR. Moiiilny. Sj'iii.. 1(1, 1II29 - !-:) tC to 10:00 UVst' Side -! I'llarmai-y. : 10:00 to 10:M Amorlcan J- Laundry. ! : 10:30 to 11:00 Alexander's Cro.-ery. "3- 11:011. lo H::i0 fioutliem . Oregon tinH t'orp. -I II : :t u to 12:110 The Ilootery -V ! Xcus flushes hy Mail Triliuni' -t 4 12:00 to 1 2 :1!0 Lewis .super- 4- servlee. 12:30 to 1:01) Sanderson Mo- : tor Co. 1:00 to l ::tn lli'.Valr's l'luir- I- liuu-y (Ashland). ! I::i0 to 2 :0li .nlder'a Dairy. Kri'tumiy llni- -i- 4 ceteria Kd l.iiiiis. (1:00 to (1:1.-. K.MKI). ii:l"i to i;::io . News and market reports hy Mail Triluine. ll :lll to 7 :00 .Milildell .5 Jen- nins. S:D0 to S:.in Kails Transfer. ! S:0 to D:00 Camphell sheet Metal Works. 0:00 to lO.lloMono Motor Oil Co. I i a , tz. -fx Jwy. - i-t'rmuw . -i- 4 f r F. . '.6,-.'j . tJft i me' STARTS TOMORROW Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 - v A SMASHING ' DRAMATIC HIT ALL TALKING MORE PUNCH than "Underworld." MORE COM ED i" THAN "Wolf of Wall Street." MORE THRILLS than "Dragnet." 1 7 f. Ciilinn nrrhestras must play mitive souM-tinn for ovory piroe nn tlietr daneo prottiutns. tier n reeent rnlinu. "Thunderbolt" Big-, Powerful Ruler 0f the Glittering- Half World-Takteff What Ho Wanted, Giving' Nothing' in Return. LAST - TIMES TONIGHT fl Alt Al, -Jt TV!Z Taking Singino f Y The KKli'i Fox Follies of 1929 iftrm p niiiffliMir nil-rjramw t lion't luiy till you si-e the UKIO' I' (Irahani l-ulues. Kli " ' J W. W. Wlllltn of 1-er-lst spi t.t j ,1 ACK S() V 1 1 .1 .1 :, On-., Sept. O. . I this IllorulUK In the city en lnsl- -1-. i Speelnl I Mr ami Mi s. Chris U lie... iind pleasure. ! kiw-itun left Momlav mm mm tor l Walt for the new I ! H 0 tlrahain ' lloytow n. Cullt ., near s,iernmomo. IJ dikes. IT:.- ink,,., Mrs. Dave Thompson lo her The St. Marks Kpiseopal Siiml:i.v i home llieiv. Mis Tlmiiipsou na. mhool will holil m I'll llle III A:ll- ealled heif- sonietimr unii to iitteml IJ j land paik Salurday. Si-plemher 1 1 he tui-i ial of her si-ti r. Mrs. Dim. Ieean exiieet Timlcht Is Hie last niirhl of Ihe popular piivillou ilium,. at the fair Kloiiiuls and preparations have heen niaile lo take rare of a ree nl d llltelulanee. The "open air" feature f the fair tn.iiniN pavilion has made a dit: hit with th,. danee fans dllriiii; tin- Warm Menthol- of tin past w eek, aad lias piv. Ided enol lomfnrt for the larue innvds iu . sent e.u Ii iiikIiI. n,,m provost , and his live-wire'' dune,, hand will hae a new repi rtouv or popular mm hits for the dunre 1.. 11 lulu, whuh win iait i s.KI p. 111. FOR PAI.R 20 acres, a imiiii house family or eliard well loeaied I'm' Itiut m' general raneh; elose in. A nood liny at $2Soo. Can he hud on easy terms. i A kooiI ri-roont house, lari:e lot. M . x22ii; modern, In oihI looaiion. eluse in for only 3 2 a 1 1 0 ; small pavnteiit ilown nnd the balauee like rent. Ileal K nli; lit 20 X. Hi.Hlett 1 SI J21. Cars will limve from thejuall. Mr. and Ml I'Ulish hull ut 11 n. nt.t sllilip. Itu he S"Me a weeli k or ho. Some nrailmeni lioose owners In Turin. Italy, nm only eneiimaso tennnis with vhllilren Inn olfer rush iiwumI fur even i luld hum In Ihe hotiseH. KOI! ISKXT lium.a1ov. Koss lane "! K. I.. T.iu'elle, Jacksonville. Ore. rh. me 1 12. lTr.ve Heifer, end of 17ti KOl: SAI.i: One Jersey Kie-h I". of dot. West Prune St. KOI! SAt.K Klliert.i peaehes, fVe n llv: prunes 4e 11 Ih.; plums .'.e. 1 Kielltiehl Sol iee Slalioll. I'hne. nix. ITS'j You will certainly regret it If you purchas a new car before seeing the amazing New 1930 Graham -Paige To be showA in Medford Ibis month