Ml t,!H,;?ti Total and -LPcrsonal Theonly frlmc over the wuek cud reported toduy by tho police was tho theft of two electric suws Bat urday nl(!ht from Harry Turner, who had been "tisluis them- In, the construction of a dwelling In the Siskiyou uelunts sec ion ,n city. Each- .saw. was; tvMued at ; ft XII. Throe arrests for ntoxle.i lion were lilKo ; untily ' ' Special miw) sp.0.0 . per. load, "Medford made . factory, blocks, aiea. j Fuel Co., Tel. t31.; " ;' , 11 Postmaster . Wm, .1. Warner Is, , foalliiK.qultii UHPlsIl since ,1 Is nuund trip by atrulanq ,10 'Siiicramcnto. Pol tn nltnrwl" t lln , cnn Vftlltllltl Of ' " -... j tho National Association ot, P.os i makers, from which he arrived j nome, mis morning on 1119 1101 in bound nlrmall plane. j Money to loan on chattel securi ty. Quick, confidential service.' Itaniator Chrlstnor, 317 Liberty Bldjr. . , " Quito a number of MeiKord and valley people made thu round trip to seo Crater Ulciv yesterday, in splto of tho cloudy condition pre vailing iu the vulley. Among the tourists and others. ' registered nt MedCord lintels are Mr. and Mrs. John II. (Mil and Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Vcler of Yon kirs, N. Y., Mr. and Mnt;.l. -K. Parker and -Mr. anil Mrs. .1. .! llnnington of lllltle. Monl.1, Ifnxel relstreep of St. I.ollis, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. II. P. riimlncr of (imnjia. Nob., Martin Connolly, of llolcni.. Mont.. Miss K Frederick"!!.- of Minneapolis. Minn,, 11 yd .(.liwiw Williams and faniliy of Anndarlio, Oltla. ' ' ' ' If you wish exclusive und new to.Het articles, Colvlg Drugs Is the place, next to tho Itialto Theatre. 17 Ray Daniels forfeited a ea-.li baln t,r tin ri.nootlv when ln fulled tol annear for. trial on the charge ,of ! feckless driving, on which he wall arrested some time ago. t . If you wish exclusive and new' toilet articles, Colvlg Drugs Is the place, next '0 the Itialto Theatre. 187 A welcome Improvement along the Pacific highway near the Owen Oregon mill Is being completed this week with the construction of a guard-rail along an open Irriga tion canal, several feet deep. ' The canal l only a few feet from the heavily traveled highway and had . been' a ourco of danger for. years, altbough It bad not been the cMise .for motor mishaps.. However, last . year a man, believed to have been Intoxicated, wandered Into the ditch and was drowned. Ills body was not found until ten days later. Among ithe fortunate fishermen who spent ycslcrifay at the llogne river was Tlert Hostel of tho Iflrst National. bapt. He, caught a 10 pound steelhcad. Dyngea danco every Wed. nnil Sat. at tho Nat. 1HI Miss Pearl'Uhodes' r e s a m e il dulled today at the C. A. Wing Really office, following a vacation ot .two weeks, part of which she spent, at Crescent City. , The Catholic ludlrs Will entertain at cards Wednesday, evening al the Parish hall', at 8 o'clock. Public Invited. 18.", Graynierc Krdlne. a purebred Jersey cow owned Jiy M. N. Tib bies of Independent'?'. Ore.. Has re cently won ..tile cuveti'd Aineiiean Jersey Catlle club medal tif -merit for her exceptional yield of butler fat la an official production 'est. In IMS days (.irayincre Knline yielded 8(11.117 pounds of lilltterfat n,pd 1 LB-IK pouni(s of milk, "the equivalent of LPOU pounds of but ter ond 5.55" quints of milk. Every homo In Medford should .hftvo a rndlo, njid now's the-tlme to select one of the new Vlctora or Majesties Just roiclvcd. at, tho l'al nier Music hnuso. " 187 Mr. and .MrH.,Cuude H. Morrison nnd children of Kan Diego, t'al.. urn the guests of Mr. r.nd .Mi'-. Walter II. Jones ot this city. $r,.U0 per loud summer price on fety. blocks. Mill. I'lli'l Co., Tel. ;i 1., . ir Mrs. Wnlti'i' Hails, formerly l)rea Conroy of Meiirnnl, - now of Klamatb Kails, ataived in this elty Katiirday to spend the week with liar friends, Miss . I.tiellle. Parrel! and Miss lluth bioo::er. Kail and winter evenings are twice as enjoyable It thcic'n a M:i Jectlu radio In tbe room. Palmer Vtislc lioutto hna the latest models ,m display. , .... . " ' 1ST . Aslit r .Netf,! city mull canlei', this murnlag beuati taking tlic re mained of his vacation period of .six days. Typewriter cleaning and repair lug. Mcdtol'd Typewriter Hxeliimge. 1 Hilt "Y Kllllel- Anderson, malinger of the t;wu.iiirn California Citrus tlrnw j;srsiL'flsHoelatlon, slopped over In l eil ford this morning on Ills yi'ay nonh lo look over local paeklim bollyc eillliment. ' 1 s Food Value Ono loitf of Fluhror'i Milk Bread contains 1100 calories of body building food. Your grocer .has it I Mr. Mue Flnnlnun of lladdon I x A llttlo anew fell at the Hern!-.. iHcIi;ht. X. J., who In touring the bri;e lookout Motion iin the I'mP I males by Iiuh anil has spent' Iho iqua divide 'of tho Cruter'Nutional ! past month with her cousin. Friar- fforeat this morning. and "lllc i old (. Wnltermire of omriil i'xilnt. train fell at l.'nlon CrceK at it o'clock I leaves this wook for California, j tbls mornlnk-. homeward bound by way of the After having been stranded :t : southern state, t Florida then the local airport for more than u east coast to . Philadelphia., I'n., and Ciiinilen.N. J. Hho spent some ! time on thu way here at .NMaKar.i I Falls and Yellowstone National park. Mho was very much Inter ested In Oregon's beautiful scenery. KlKht rattlesnakes were killed tho -r h n Verreho 0l.c. um, lni.e ()thol.H were killed on the Jiussel Chap man ranch near Redmond, it Is Htlllt,d ,ho last three had small ncciu und very largo flat heads, Dynges danco. . every. AVod. , and Sat. at tho Nat. ., '. . 181 I am through with fighting and T ,... ,,. ,.. tnl,. iml l, an. . ... "... otner ring event.' fliiu Joe nor man, well known fighter of (Irants Pass, who is in Medford a short time and who has -appeared :in local boxing events In past years. "There Is not - much money In fighting," he said, "and I have ae ocptfd a painting Job with ' the Shell oil company. 1 guess paint daubing will keep me busy asdong as I can work to support myiwifo and tiireo children, as it takes a sleady Job to feed hungry mauHi'i.". Ciormun has been with the oil com pany some time and haH been a member of a painting crew which travels over various parts ot the' state. In. Simkins, the Chiropractor, wllh Itussian massagis over the Woolwortb- store. Phone J-!"i. , 1 -Kltf C. W. Menonald b'l't Ibis morn ing for Portland to receive a med ical examination. He plans on re turning. .Iiere .jifler several 'days. 1 Among the Kliimalh Falls resi dents spending Sunday In Meilf-tr-l were Mr. and .Mrs. J-. II. Frost. Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, T. It. riillcnwaters, .Mr. and Mrs. H. Ml Moore J. H. Bedford. ' Medford -made factory blocks now $"i-.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tc. Ml. . . tf Calirornlans registered at local holclH Include Mr. and Mrs.' Ui ' I''.' Savage, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. U. Avcrlll of l.os Angeles, Don Pilillips of San Mateo, Chas. Malley and (1. .M. Kaapp of Monrovia. Air. and .Mrs. H. 0. Harrison of San Franclaco. A. H. Lcddy of Ited lllllff. K. II. osbur-h of Sacramento. 0. C. Sut ton of W'hlttler and Lydla P.anek of Lodl. - Tho police department was : In receipt today of a letter, from Mrs. Mary Messlno of Hochester. N. Y., seeking Information concerning the whereabouts ot hor husband. Frank Messlno. who, she writes, deserted her and three children a monlb ago. She thought he came to Med . j ford. ' Funeral sprays and cut flowers. Somiiclson's Flower flardcn. ' 3ns Clark St. Phone 7 Til -X. 157tt O. Kenneth Andei-Min and .Mel vln Wright nriiyed heme' at 4 o'clock this morning from their trip to San Franersco. Tho relurti trip was niaile by tbe coast' r.outii. and while th'rv were cpeedlng' homeward' hire last 'night Ken ' netll's flivver gave 0 gasp and tllep expired completely at S"ltb Itlveij, fi" miles from Clrants Pass, and the outfit had to be towed 'hack To the clly. ' ' ..... 1 Medford Typewriter Mxchangc Rentals $3.00 per mo 3 mos. $7.nr. ... . , .... . iiottr Police Officer .1. o. Cave to'dav began a vacation of two weeks, part of which he will spend tin (i hunting trip If rain arrives beforl' his time off Is over. 1 : : $5.00 per load summer price on Medford made factory blocks. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 1131. tl' .Mr. and Mm. F. Corning Kenly and son. Corning Jr.. left yester day by train for California, where Corning Jv. will enter his flrsf year at the Thatcher school In Ojal. This Is registration week nt the Medford ItuslncsS College. Unroll now for steady Incomo and iileas 11 nl work. fl. W. N. ' 18-1 Among the- Medford 'boyti who ai Iteiidlng ''rmnlp:ils school al Sua llarael, Cil., are fillley Prs I011. Karwell Kcnly lird .1 0 It 11 Wi-llls. " 1 ' 1 ' tlet til osn felldelH and nlllp bodies slralghli'heil at Prill's Sheet Met 11 1 Works, opptedto Lewis Super tjervliv Slatlon. Phone 118. tf Mr. and Mrs. 'M. Chanillr Kgnn arc expccicd home tomorrow after spending the past six weeks at their winter home at Pebblo I'.cacll. Ca. Do you know what's new In' pop ular music? Come Inlo the Palmer Music house and rest while you hear the favorites either In sheet inn-lc or phonograph records. 187 Mrs. W. llllircll of Sanla Itar- bara, t'al., Is tile house guest of Colonel and Mrs. tlonlon Voor- hles. ltiiv them now. Medford factors blocks. $.V0(l per load. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 1131. I'' Among Iho Medfoid visitors yes lerdav 111 Crescent Clly, Oil., well Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Williams and Mr. nnil Mrs. 11. 1. Derail. Th.y reported the roads In good condi tion, but reported the 'WUather nl the sea coast town to be cold '.ill windy. Fety. blocks now J5.00 per load Med.: Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. tr la the' way of attendance the annual Pendleton round-.lp this year was probably one of the most sue, cessfiil In history, nccnrdlng ' Sheriff Itnlph Jennings, who will Mrs. Jennings attended the round' up last week. Many applicants for tickets were turned away, h , re ported, and the grandstands und bleachers ware uacked each day It.'' .present. Tho wild West con tests and races were up to- thi average, ho snld. Itiinners removed and nflt workod back In hose, silk nnder- Iwenr. golf sox, swoulors. oto. Nan Idlcraft 8hon. . 13ftf 1 Among, the Oregontans rcgistcr- nd al Medford hotels yesterday jwero Me and Mrs. II. II. lletiueui: llci::nor, tleo. H. Knight of Hub it.nrd. Frances Haslon- of The li. : lea, . K. J. 81I1111I1I1 of Frenvater. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos, Hyatt of Hose. ;burg, Mrs. Kmms Wlsent of Dallas. 1 Don J. Campbell and party of l.u len and Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Mac ley and Mr. and Mis. L, A. Uukor. ot Tortland. fritnifont) Mm week, the Jiobl Airways monoplane of Kugeno was flown back today I by Its pilot, Harold Sander, for-1, merly of Medloril. lhe tow .winm-a monoplane, piloted by Ted L'rlnli.J also held here by low hanging for i est fire smoke, left Into last weok ! for Seattle. The ship will bo" in Medfoid again next week.- Dressmaking and 'remodeling nt , Iho . Fashion Shop, 421 lUilg. Tel. 1181. Halph Hw'-eney llonal bank returned. from L-orvallls, where he had taken j Ills two daughters, Mary Martha and Katherlife, 'to enter their sell i- mi- vein's at 'loo vii-kuii cnuiv voi lege. ' ' ' 1 ' "'' - I Hemstitching, plcoctng, pleating liiiiinn nmklnir and hose mending Handicraft Shop. "' 157tfl It was reported in the city com V this morning thu :H . ;'''''" I Louis T W :. W the cash ball of $10 each mt u . will I the police aqmo time. ago. following their iirrcst on tho charge of In-jl toxlcatipn. ' ' v Free shampoo with marcel or f I n go r' wavc; $1.00. llowninn's IJaiber hnd lleauly Sbnppe. 188 il. M. Houston, clly superjiilcnd- ecnt of malls, begau his annual 15 deys vacation today, which he will j spcnil at l.rescpnt t try ami ouier sea coast points, and depiirlcil from tlie city with his car loaded with fishing lackle, ailhoiig'h what for 110 one seems lo know. He almost called off the long 1 1 1 1 1 1 t'l 1 1: 1 1 1 1 1 onl Ing Invt ' week when someone told hint that the governor haji cajlcd off the 'rishlhg'seioion at the ocean until' there la d been a heavy rain. Let 111! write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tcngwald, llotcl 'llolland. Phone !l!l3. ' If The roads and highways commit- T. Robson atldjtee of the Medfin'd Chamber of Commerce will meet toiliorrow n,,. ,11 wllh the Klamath Falls cham- her of commerce' In connection With j the Williams Creek road project. 1 which' would give Medford direct ronnecilons 'ylth the Oregon Caves and a closer route lo Crescent Clly by 20 miles. " A' similar -mooting was held las: week with the Ah- land chamber. Packers' wanted at Ala Vista Packing house ' 1X4 Al (lllhauscn' Was "scheduled to arrive In Medford today piloting a Pacing alrplanoj ell route to the Hoeing flying school' at' Oakland from Seattle. " 1 Let Hex shliio your shoes a'. Oeorgo's Clean Towel llarbcr shop. - !' ' 1SI riaiislciit visitors -horn from 'Se nile ale II. W. Schnclb C.. II. Swan. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Fulmcr. II. II. Slanley. Mr.' anil Ill's. IS. D. Itcffer- nian. . Money to loan on chattel sccuri' ty. Quick, confidential service. .. . - . , - , , nanlsler. 4 Chrlstncr,. 3,17 Ultcr y llldg. 1"4 Marriage licenses were Issued at. the county -alerk's office today to LaVcrne Xeivinan, 34.' anil , Hazel .Miller. 22, both of Medford: Clar ence' Mcllor. 21, of llldille and Lcla Houghton. 10, of Norway, ore: Itoy Williams, 20. and (tilth Spar ling. 31. both' of Drydeil. Ore. I Money to loan on chattel securi ty. Quick, conridenttal service. Itanlstcr & Chrlstnor, 317 Llborty Ithlg- ls? dovcruor t'attcrson. lor Hie see-ivr ond consocutlvc year, lias iciuseu to accent any pass courtesies irom tho Oregon slate ruir. 1 no gov- ernor hna sent A. check of SnU to Wash.. .Mrs, Laura Terrel ot l!ll tho state fair hoard, covering the nhgs, Mont. Tho remains will be cost of a box In tile night none show stadium, two boxes In the where funeral services and Intor grnnilstanil, and general admission' ment will take place. Arrange-tickets.- .1,1,, 11, .! ui coargp 01 the Perl Funer Buy thorn now, fety. MoHtM, $5.00 per Ion 4. Mtid. Ifuol Co., Tel. 631. ; - tt Mtas VAi Parks, book kfM'111 for j MuMmril ItrmhvvH, itmrni(l toilnvj fi'om a w'.'U'H vacntiun trip in a:i Krunt-tsco. Mih. Kdlth V.. 'Hldiinht" Tornu'r Mfilfovil unM OiuntH l-'asw npvf piinrwiiinun. wan a visitor In M'tl fcnl today fntiti, Yi'i'ka; when mIi' 1m now- iho rtnuuiv;''!' of tho Yn'Uil ilmirnal. Mvh. rSlnuwh nink's n-ui)-tnr rrlpf to Mrtlfor. to hjiIIht nd vcrtlHliiK -fuliy 'ilitl linnally 'innkrn lur npponrnnco-on Mimriny. Shf I'ppni'tH thai Vi'Pku Ik showltiK nn HlthM iWK uriiwih ttiitl : that ivor il vvt lniihlini; havi 1nMn ronslrurl rl thoro dorlnc tho Pat yai. ln: clmllnw a nrw poMtofflm truoimv and a hxiMlnt'sH blorle Tor a liiw ohaln'Htoro ronocriu'' 'A A ln iiv y crop of Sofvjhuni rant' 1 liolnR harveHtiMl h. the Trail dl.t-, trlrt nnd Ir' nw bi-lnjt mimufnti luivil Into waruhnin nyiMp nt two iicrms Ihcit. Kald I'prry KosttM. .yeap-hld 1 Trail rosldont. when ho was In Modford wntcrtlny. M". KoMtt-r,' who ih'splto-bin ao tnd? it Kinill dutlrn al'out UN rani'h. hn -0 nci-oN of Pi.nc, In Addition to othin" fatnv prp!. ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. K. .lonklnit ar rived l.tst rvoninu fnm Wfrd, Vn., tn !ptnd n !hirt Hmo In Medford ; iittcndlnir to hnnlni'm nffnirjt whllr-j on rmtto to Salom. Mhriv llny plnn Mir ml two month; vlsltlnn ri-lu-. tlv8. - v 1 vhln nioihlntf for V'-d; or., cult 1 hv tho tlliioMi uf hot? mothriv She wa norompnnlod hy hor son. Oj-11 Hidvm'tinin, wliu In' itrlvtnK nurth -nnd tU vMivtv In a frw .Inyf. Mrs. Itowermn will ivmuln wi:h hor mothor for a fow monthfv Roderick Mttclony, owner of the, oiinnory at the mouUi ot toune river, In Medfurd 'onf'rnnn with UunO nportninvn ivunrdlnj: Meel hHJ flsUlnu. Today Mr. "Madeay was the bucM ot Krod, lUirnhum a Uin loduH on Hou rlvvr. . KUI SrtnUh alls. n t v other tiaiiK . wha om ttpoa from thy Jae4tr fun tuumy iall at JaekKonvllto In t :-', ha 1mm apprvhrndvd tn Ht. l.oniK. Mo., but It l not pnbjble Ihat he will be retni-ned to Oregon. Sprinklf -vu In iil htr charged wllh ear 'theft nd muile his escape by Httiwktnir Jailer 4, II. l.esalt'. Another tii isoner escaped with Snrlnkle. hut was captured a short lime Utter. The Ctthollc ladles will entertain at cards Wednesday evening at the Parish hall, at o'clock. I'unllr Invited, '1S5 Tmnmm, mepford, uHiu.ijj i. .... .1. K. Keelev .of Ctavajland. .Miss.. ..... un.nn, I lilt mi J aH tfu fit.,., 11 r.rz: r"i.t k. , i r . . instance' woo fKiit?t-a iviniy m the iocal branch of the out of suite auto reBtflratloa bureau.: ( . . . . ...r 1 : QUITS POST FOR YEAR nt the:. ranger station of Crater Xatlonnl ; ,ml.i ,Kn on mi. McLaughlin. arrived in tlie city last evening, ' , v-; i"vl" "llU rtlU5' "K're f"1' "'1' I state convention opening hore Fri ot the rust AH- n 1)lt.ullsc weather conditions at , a y m01.nB rol, u two-day aesalon, Jim-d. yesterday ,h . . . 0icvatlon. il-l!IU feet, at .... ....,,-. i . .,!., k.- llllH llme ot yml. wlth heavy i,iH. ,.,,1,1. f,m..;sl,.ot and lull Mutm ruin ' the- visibility of the ,i,.t,. i ',,n t,i,i i,!,t ranger on duty, lone bad been ( mi. eoucm tommltteo In. charge. o( on duty, as Oie Mt. Mclaughlin j lue convention, met with- the choir lookout since Hit- middle of last , 1ie of. ln0 vari01m -committees nt .rune. - ti,e Hotel Medford-this noon and The orb'er ' lookouts of CraUr i ..11 .i, ..- s.alun:,l ft.Ua ire -.nil in d.itv yet i "d wj". "o tin Jter the first . The sccn,c dl.lve fm, ,he' enter- ',,;ayy fflieiiil rnffni. " J ,alnmont of the visitors, sponsored 1 , ' ' ' I t)y the local Huainess and ,Protc- , : . .i,i,.,.i w.mi.' .h... been , . l .Ml'. 1 1 1 I 'i'i i-uncriii ni-i - 1 vlccs: for William 1. : t:nilcrwood. who passed nway.ln tills city Sep temlicr 1. will be -conducted from the ' ongeiJ funeral parlor.i. Tuesday. ' September 4th.' at ' II a. in. - Thi'-'Scrvleea will hi- under the direction or the ChrlMlInn S'l-eni-o church 'and the remains will be taken . nrter. the Kervices to Canr yolivfUe, tire.,'' where the Inler inenl sei'viccs "will be conducted by the Medford Knights of Pythias lod;;e,- 'Ot, which - .Mr. ' Underwood was a member. l:l:OWN--l'riclids arc Invited In attend funeral' services far Nellie M. llrowu at the Conger funeral parlors Wednesday, September 2"i. at 3 p.. 111. The First Church of Christian' Science will have charge of ihc acrvlces ot the chapel and lot crnieiit services will be held at ihc 'grave in the 'Jacksonville cemetery. ." ' P.AUTI. T--.lanies Uiirtlett. 're.'duent' of Talent ' for ,. tho past 't'hrotf ycara, - pasHed 'away In that oily very suddenly Sunday. Sep tember 2'J, at the age of CI years. He Is survived b.V ono Son. JCdward 'Itltrtlett of - Yakima. Wash. who is expected to arrive in Medford today lo moke funeral arrange ments. ' " 'riie remains arc af;thO Conger fniiyrnl parlors, from where fu m;;'al sei'viccs will be -nnpqunce..i. .M I l.l .1 ;ll .Imiii-H Monroe Miller passed away at the Community hospital Sunday morning at I a. 111. after an Illness of a few months. Mr. Miller was born In .ici n.'i-son cooiuy, - .loniar.a,. .Api.l .,s . , 1(. tInp ()f. , ;1i,.ath ho 'was nacd 14 years, four monlliw- and 24 -days.. 'IiV' l.SOIi. Cecelia Harmon wus . unlteil In marriage to James Monroe tiller at Hillings, Montana, where- they tiii'.dn liieir home ' for 32 years, later moving to Salem,- Oregon and In 1021 they came to .Mcdforil, redding hore fur the past eight Jyears, Ho was a mini of sterl'::g character anil will be missed- by a ,0!)t 0f friends Ho .lf.iii'cs 1,, .111011111 him hli) wife. Cecelia Miller 'Uch, On;.. 0110 daughter. Vcl- nm I'nre.v of dales, Oregon and rul. grandchildren, ulso two SIs- ic,.M, Mrs. Anna o'.Veal of Seattle, transferred to dales. Oregon al Home. The remains will lie In state at the 'Per! Funeral Home thitt afternoon. (1AHK1SU.V Dexter K. Ciarri- nun panned away at IiIh home to- v on Uution Jjaiif. A complete obituary will bo printed on arrival of hi children from Vulilornt:i. I'erl I 'unoral I Ionic nl chnrgo. DKM.KMIACH Mllwr.uth Del tcnlmeh, witjowuf Ihq late. Caleb Urllonliarh pamed uway at her Into homo near Central Point, Sept. IHJ'J due lo IntlrmiUes (if old aye. ' She w us born in ('union Heine, Swiiorlaml. M a r e b 14, 1 s-t I. When' a ciirall ohlhl she came lo America wllh her parents, Caleb ami h'tlzabolh lllle w lm nnnlc their home In Syracuse, Now York. She wirs' iniirr(ed to Mc. Delti nbaeh at Syracusoje.v -., Jan. I, I.SOR. Ii I NTS whe dime to Hirlluml, Oreimn with' her husband and two children. Nellie and Krnnoe. They bought a home on NVont Clay street rind lived there for many yea in. She wan an early member of Taylor St. -church, ami active as M'liK n s nor uea u n won in perm 11. She was a woman of fine charac ter nnd ih well known for her lovhiK aiHs of kindness to ull In necnl. ' " 1 Iter lifo' lewMin won suinme.ct up In'these few words, J,Alwuya Speak lioml." . Sln In survived by her daimhter May M. Itoldn and hor husband. C. !:. ItolU. twi , Ri andchildron, tilorln Und Kdwuvd Itohlm, a broth er, l-'red Vllle or lib tea, N. V., uhd n Hlster. Chthortne Morey of Syra cuse, N. V. Kuheral service will ho held from rlnloyw Funeral Home, Portland, Ore..-'Wednesday, Sept. L'Mh-nt ' I: So f. ni; lorl Kunetml Mofne had ehurue of tii arranKements. 1 " Kcicului' cominiinlcullun of licMmeii t'liaptcr O. I:i. K.. Wiilnoirtlity evening. September tith. Social night. , Vttdtlng mcmbera .1IATTIE ,M. AI.DCN. 8ec. t'ts tit Ihw (nil I'AI.IIUl N 1'ITV. All.-..., Sent, tj lltchnid Moonvlinn. and Ma " uu'iiaru. iiiv i, y ere in jau today after ndnillttng they killed ' mine hhwh, i , hma nwuiinru Olliv Wilson. '.'. yestanlay in a Bun fUiht i'owtn out ot a dispute over a calf. 4 Cnrvnltta. Oraham Ht'tiK store opened tor bustm-na here,"' , j , yonuary welcome. onrcnoy. -moxday. September 23. 1920. rt r H ft'fv ATTEND CONCLAVE ' !' Thai all the members of tho' , . , .. l ' "upramo coun ana proencauy all thu cliciilt court jivlges in Ore- ijson will be In .Alcdford fur tho L'l. ' K. K. Kelly,' pic-lilenv of tho ....i ; i ....i...i ,.,.V1 rW.,..l . llfl ,,aU.l.,tlni, a.,,.,. It,,nmea chairman of tin lo- " . ,, l..r a, l.., , , .. ,i.... I until! (,1 -11 111,111 on 1 u, 1111.. - mui .1, tin, aa 1 was originally planned, to- Friday i morning at 7:30.- A. .caravan of 10 1 curu will lie mi timid til -fi-ont of the Hotel MedCord untl lite lawyers and their wives wlll be taken oil 11 spe cially plannod - drive through the vulley. Taking in the golf course, tho new airport. Tomlln's box fac tory, tliq1 Owon-Grcgoii minimally of the orchards and historic. Jark soiivlllo, thu interesting trip will take jlist a little ovor all hour, 11 IS thought. ' -.; .lif On Sutiinlity nioi'ii'lng, utititliei' canivuti In chavge of Attornoy F. J: Newman, w ho Is' ul:to aaskiting the Business and i'rofesKlonul Wo- mj.n-wllli their tli-iv,.. will invn .tba Ihnlwl nt ill-O foi 11 trln 10 Crater Uiko. Thu visitors will be served a buffet resort at tho tlrievd resort on the way to the scenic point. O. C. Hoggs, chairman of -tbe housing committee reported that all arrangements' hare boon made for liotining the delegates and their wives. ' More than 2n ara expected to attend the conclave. 1 ' Attorney Gv M. Roberts, chair man of the entertainment commit tee ds still ' busily" engaged with the' numerous details of his share of tho responsibility. Among the outstanding features cf the onter talntnent'wlll be a dinner dance at the Hotel Medfoid on Friday cvun iug, over which Attorney (!ui) New bury is directly in charge, and q banquet to be attended, by. mem bers of the bar ami their vlves Saturday night.; -'! .11 i A committee of local attorneys' wives, who will lake charge of the entertainment for the visiting woman.-im.lmlo:; Mrs. O. C'lttlggs. Mrs. A, ,15. ItuaiUjijs., Vrs. itlus Xcwhliitry at!1 Mia, 0. M ttji:eits ,viilci"re partK a.n(l, bridge at .tiic Kilts, club are ijiuijus jhe l'ei(t.iii'ca plaiiirct!.; 1 A three month's trip, durlnit whli h ttiiie he met l'risiili nt llou ver 111 Wa.ihliiKton. I). C attended' a ta'Msloil of roiiKi'i'SH. vl Jltcil" It eollcKia tliroiiKliout thy rutinlry. took In u 'reunion nt his ulina niatcr. t'orni'll I'nlverslty, and vlrf iti'il iiliiiiei'oUM iioints o Interest, as well as many relatives, was ro eouiHeil lllterestllife'ly liy Walter Klazel' llrowu hefore the Klwanls club thl noon.' StarllllK out the latter part of .May. .Mr. anil -Mrs. ISrown anil their daughter, went ivn ' thru I'allfonilii. wh'.re il'ey spent 10 daya vIsitliiK their boh anil Ills wife at Santa Clara. While there they went on a motor trip through Yoseinlle. : Itliava. New York, t.'hlcaBu, New Vurk liy, asliiiiKton. 1). I'.. Mount . Vernon, wheru they vlslti'ii WaslllllKtonii old homo, Allan!!.' I'ity. oratii'. New Jersey anil New Haven, w here llley sllil a day at YalA i'lilverslly; Huston anil l ort I'llld. Mallii'. were mini' of I lie lllol Interest I nil points taken in liefore their reliini over the Ca nadian I'ai ifio anil heme via Van couver. Vli-loria anil rleiillle. I'hal llio many taailtllul ami ln- spirlill.' slu-llts lu saw on the tl'ln onlv tended to make him moro appreeliilivH' than ever of Itotsii'.' ltlver Valley, was a elosiiiK stale- iiiint inaili' hy the speaker. Kdwnrd W. I'tnflelil. a luothcr- lo-laiv of Mr: ' mown, of New York Cllv was a Ktlest at the laiii'lieoli. .'.Mr. I'l nfii ld. a railioud man. Is on liis way siiutll on a business trip. ' C. T. linker aiiiioiiiued the flr-a rilr.hl ot air mall whirh will leave the loial nlrporl Oetoher ?. anil iiiKi-d Hie wilding of as many let ters via air mall as possible for Unit day. All h'llers makiiiK the first flight should lie left at the Miu'irihefAf oonihiofi't'; hetiiliiunr- Hfs liflnV that date, lindlwill l"' st'iinVed irh" The sfiei'lal fir;;' Tho quaitorly mnatur ot Com pauy A, On-jtoll .Natluiial Guard, will hold tomorrow eveuiuit at tho armory at 7: IS. Captain Carl Y. . TeiiKwald announced , today. .MembiirK ol heardqmtters compa ny nr also requested to be ores- ant ami a 100 pur. mitt allvaUaiue i expected No icttae for absence, except sioKnesa, win no aci-oioeo huh u guard uiembors nro einuloyed lo ami iintmii un i-o'imm in'm. mrj are expected to maxo arrangements Mo be oft work between the hours ot t and . rorllnnd. I'onstructlon f St. Johns bridge progressing steadily. ' JiIOIlES EXPECTED , !l np BROWN TELLS OF TOURTHRUEAST flight iitainp. - .-. t HOLDisialf AT ARMORY WWi 1 n- ! - 1 v ' : September 23, IMS Forecast! Medford and vicinity: Fair to night and Tuesday. Warmer Tues day. Oregon: Fulr tonight, and Tut-s- j day. Warmer Tuesday. I Hi ; 1 Local Data -- . .. 1 ..., . ,, . ; Teiniieiratiirtii. tDeasl. 3 40 1 Higheat I Last M Itrs.).. OS u'' Lowest (Last '12 ltrs.).. 31 4fi ItuL liiimlditv. I Pet.) .... 12 80 ritatobr;wealthoTS"...Clnr2i' Cdy. "tlowost temperatuje this 1110111- lng,-48' degroes:1 ' - " "' ' ""Tptaf pi'ecjpatio't) since Sept. 1. 1929, none.'' T' - ' ' "' ' 1 Tenipeiiatitfes; a "j'feal1 asi today: lilghest, ' 80 ; ' lowest. 4 1. ' Sutisot today7:(l7.li m. '. ,? Sunrise Tuesday,- 0 ft. In.' Sunset Tuesi(avG:ofl p. nt,: fibservatlons Tken at 5 A; M. 120th Meridian-Tjme . 1 ICC; n s PI 1 , ; QITY r s a' ' IIs ir linker City '5i! ,3S (Clear Hismardc- . .78 -48 t Haln Heine ...-G2 ill IKaln Denvirr '. .'83 02 ' Cloudy Dc.s Moines '84 B.S (Clear Fresno; 80 :-62 i Clear Helena:' -S 38 1 Cloudy Los Angi'lcsi....: T2 SS I Clear Marsh field .u ' '44 P. t'tly. Phoenix 68 'Clear Portland 4 : 5l 1 Cloudy Ited Bluff 82 .B -Clear iloscburgia til .00 -Cloudy Salt !-ake City.. 58 : 48 ; P. Cdy. Snn Frauctsc..',':'; ut 1 Clear Santa Fe 7t(.,,.'l -., Cloudy aeMtlc.-.r-. ..r-4"- Cloudy Dojiane. .. . 5J ,4(1. Cloudy 'Wlarta hviil ... 61 ' 50 Cloudy Whinlia-ir ' 50 Rain- ' W. J. IIL'TCIHSON. Meteorologist. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt KXCHANtlK-u aeres Klor lila land, clear, at station, for small acreairc o.u I'aeltic hlgh- , wav. llenii Watts, 1343 Clay St.. lleilland. Cal. ' 1S6 FOIl SAI.1J Iiadlo. 6-tub Atwater Kent, t-oinplele. A bargain. Tel. 10-J. - ISti HOilK KOIl SALK 3(1 per cent ' less ;tlii.n orlginai cost.' .'rernis if ill.'Slreil. Musi 'be 'sold by Wed nesday evening. Also lll'JIi Ford : coupe. 91IIU. Mrs. U. It. Jolin BOii. 10 Keeno Way Drive.' Tel. 42. , ISO FOR KENT 3-rooni furnished house, modern. Phone I'4-lt. INj Foil flENT Small furnished apartment. 801 W. loth. 154tr FOrt SjALK '23 Chevrolet, $35 on time or -'7 fash. Snap. , .M. It. ' Uoanc, I'lioenlx,' Ore., care -Mrs. Trr.sk. . 184 FOR ItiiNT C6zy house, close in. partly furnished. ' Tel.- 4-17-X-2. 181.? LOST Hunch of keys; iianifplntc Winkle, l'hone 103.S. 1SD foil SAl.K National credit file, for filing charge slips. Phone 1332-it. " IXC FOIt SAI.K Olt TUAPK 11120 Ks sex coach. Plione 13r2-ll. ISO LOST Olt STOI.I'IN Columbia bi cycle with black frame and wide handle bars,, from In front of Corn's ltealty agency, lteturn to It." V.. fowler,- Kings highway. 1 . ISS4 C550U .., For 1!) acres. Irrigated: 3 miles outl H acres in pears. 6'ltoom house on paved close In. lot. 70 by 300. street. A real buy,. ,lf2100. Terms. : .. . U. 11. PICKBUU , ., Over .Medford I'llaiuiaey. Photic !Sj3-L,. - 18111 . titltil)-Wll,l, I SMIl CAltS W'o hi'-ve a nice .ttcb-etion . of re eoiiilitioued curs for yuu lo se lect froip. 11127 Fol'll pickup, steel body... 522.", Niish coupe; a real value 22r I'JU" ,1'onlin'r 2-iloor 'sedan '-liVl Hodge tolJi'iwg - V... i fillet IU2li Olds collltc. Koud : rubber and paint .- - -IMi M.-ixuell Mi'.irt touring tun 1JI2, Pontiac coupe In leather 5in I!i2r Star 's-ton light delivery t!ir, U'Cli llulek brougham:....'. 075 ' SANDrllttlON: .MOTOli CO.. Your Ouivland und Pontine Dealer. . . Open evenings. KOIt SAI.K OUOCKltY STOKIi: Almi liviint ouartera in connec-. lion. At KacrlUce price. Slliid., HU'luulllg atoCK aim lixiures. uo Ing a good li it m 1 n e a . Owner forced to soil on account of III- 11CNM;' ' - i - - SO AeiC!t INur ifeek botloni. la " mln. trout Metlford: smalt home. barn an oatlutltilillga; 211 acres -alfairo; rree w.itar; jr.r.iia; terniH. THK UK A f, HSTATK K.VfHAXtiK 28 North IltvcVsidc- Phone 14a6. ' . tsi; KOU SAl.t: Danuxin Plump. Ital ian. Pctitle and Hungarian 'prunes. V. S. Carpenter, Jack sonville hiirhway. - Isa fOi: SAUK 1881 k'ord tourlim cart' Koud tires and motor. Will " s,tl -chnaii" T-c1rsh. See--J.' A. Kills, Peach St., south ot Stewart Ave. 186 KOU HUN'S 2 and S-room' fur nished nnartmcnts, 112 and flii 71 Welch". 1SS WANTED J timber fullers, wom an to run cook house-, or man and woman, woman to coolt-aiid man to ivoik in woous. ,2T s. Central. Medfofd, IS IKHiS A PKTS Hons looklmt for koimI homes. Ilumane Society. Call lr. stone. - ' lxtt' KOIt KENT lr-wlll sell on very': e.tsy terms.i nice, homes on I'.crrydHle Ave. C. C. Chapman. ISC KOIt SALE 50 turkeys. 10 chick ens, milk cow. 1 mo. old calf. SO acres land; easy terms. Ira V'hlldcrs. Ilirdsvye v'rei k. koiio !lver, JS0 COMMfTTEE FOR . PHdENiX SCHOOL MEETS TUESDAY PIIOKNIX. ore.. . Sept. lS'!:L ,?,rT'ls den" Ulon of the maintenance of a Week : i d-iv Bible school In Phoenix will ! meet at the church on Tuesday ; 1 iiu-vi 1,1 ,' - ' levelling at 7:30 to consider further j plans for. the school. . " -' Mrs.i Donna draff Is,' Mrs. chub Anderson and Mrs. Leta Furry 1 wore dinner Kiiejtn at the homo ot Mrs." Ted Kurry last Tuesday. Mi-k. OonniL Ciral'fls left WedncM- .'day for Klamath Kalis where she will vi.sit with relative. Mrs. Koy Caster calleu ut me honiQ of .Mrs. Charley Pruett of KokIo l'ointlast Wednesday. Miss Sybil Kurry who works for the Copco at Vreka. Culiforniu Is home Cor a two weeks vacation. M urray PauKberty, who owns tlie barber shop here, and who has had a two month's leave is return ing to work In his shop this week. All. Hon and family moved Into iho house owned by Mr. Smith located near Or. Webster's. Clinton D. Kendall and family have moved into the house for merly owned by Mrs. Short situat ed on tho highway near the I'hiionix stnro. Many will bo jrhul to leurn that Mrs. J. A. Jtou nies who has been confined at tho Southern Oregon Sanitarium , for Um pa;it three Weeks is reported Improving, .Mrs. Sonaoth I'nyno of Ki-rby, Ore., and Douglas .Strons culled on Mrs. lleampH last week. Miss Ha rim m Sims returned to the State eoilee Monday mornini; j where she will attend sehool this j week. Mrs Isji Uraper nnd hr son I'aul of Los Amreles. nnd Mrs. j Uelle Parker and daughter Fran-j i-s of Klnmat.v Falls called at the boiham last Friday nihl. , Aiiorney .v. a. wmish kii mmi day mornint? for. t.'ri'soent. City, with Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Ash land, to look after some business fx-p them there. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Art Kleinhainmer! of ApploKuto and Mrs. Ilaltlej l'OKnn of Jacksonville called at the home of S. I. liurneburg on busines- Uist Friday, j " - . j , AJibs Arietta Messenger of Med-j foil; wus a Week end visitor ut the j home of Miss 'Irene Standley tills! week. ? i i : . 4 ' ' I START ABOUT OCT. 1 i A Grants Puss man, L. D. Fox, has been awardiai tho contract for t hauling Standard C(il products from Crescent Clly to supply Uofjue river valley points. This moans that Mr. 1 Fox will transport S.000 k-t11(,us of Kasoline dally from the coast to ' supply the SUuutatU Olt deulors of Clrants Pass, tiold Mill, Medford and Ashland, us well as all other i dealers in the valley. During tho! summer sei-.son the amount will he j doubled. Mr. Fox will start with j a fleet of White trucks with trail-j ers about Oetoher 1, or as soon as tho Standard's new quarter of . a .million dollar coast terminal is. ready to receive earjtoes of ijasoline , from tinkers running Into -Cres- coptClty Imrbor. Later tho equip ment will bo increased o, four or ; five oUifrits.. s- ,i : , Nt loea'l ileliverlcs will bo' nimlo R few W .GASFS! SCREAMS! SHIVERS! L. ,11 . f I ' XW rNXl ' 'IT " I ' v'; "w-'' rvrti The Is Bound to o.p.H.G,y Admission - Matinees Children 10 Adults 35 Evenings Children 25 Adults 50 Get Yon! Watching, w a 1 1 Ing, claiming all that came within his deadly grasp. Coming Wed. Janet Gaynor In "Four Devils' . by Mr. Foxs Irji'Ks. all sliij,,,, ifi.Vli.L- to'th.f sti(.iiard;tli .iJrus.. I1 tanks In the jmynti 111 Qiison TEN OVMi WRS !IN TRAFFIC DRIVE IT I Imlieutlii!! that Cl'.y Traffic Or- . j, Tom Ku,lns0 ls uaylus strict attention to the enforcement ot ,.: overtime parking clause or tho cltv traffic law. 10 motorists were siven violation slips 11 Is forenoon by that officer, f.acu nail paihoit over one nimir m.i ,-..u, I Over 25 waiT.jnij slips were Ke- ; scnieli to inolorisUtiSiiturday nlclit tor parking tor inoWtn one hour n th huyincsg. .diijiC up to 9 o'clock. Violation slips.MbilUC'pi-ub. ,(,iv ij:.ve boon usiift, hut l(. sjs;is lecitiiis thu jV 'et have ueen posted Same Price for oveif 38 yeats 5 ounces Cor USE LESS than of . high priced brands MILLIOHS OV POUNDSA USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT JltSratd 4 Complete Shows Daily at y 1:30. 3:15, 7, 9' PI C T U rV t 51 hsiai.lV.lIT STfTTslCTail 1 1 HI-tUlBllKailllMliJ Most Intensely Interesting MystoryEver! t ALSO All Talking Comedy CLARK and McCULLOUGH In "BATH BETWEEN'1 flnw'l"w'WiPrT?r.1!'"lD,.;';