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MEDgftRfl MAIL Tlnr,UNTR, jLEDFOiil!). 1 6ii(lNV-Al(r IhVY, SEI vvi)Ml JEli 2:5.' l)i!i). PXCFl THBBB Prison Life Softens Rebellious' ":. . ' ; Nature Chicago's "Thrill" Slayers I WARNER OLAND IS WERI1M QUALITY ' FIELD SEEDS FOR FALL SOWING : Select your requirements from our complete stock of strictly fancy redeemed grains and grasses. PROSPECT WILDS OF DEATH CURVE !T il il' !i t I Now we ha vn a chanse at tluntf Cruterlnn -tha-tor 'from' "the ,uilk4 inp .musicul comedy, drnma- miv-i whoopee - of late, to a talking, thrilling mill font-Home melodrama, in Tliiv. Mynieiloun Dr. Mamlm" wliloh opp-uoil ltn Mod fitnt - ongutft1- Jire n t ystenlliy -am! quUo lurlit I m o 1 o drpmu at Bt h a t, i but not Fmoi'bUl, v It fo li ' sriiclN the . HU(!i- I'lict'H'away tlii'II- Iwl with ecstasy It fx one of .h:o ni y k t o r y !lnyti with myrt- um-ioum, pud den Pa n (1 violent ((eatlis that kP(iM mn on thn edt Wdrurr OUnul , turn as to what Is tcuing to hyppi'M next only this one ifi hftlir jicU'ri anl boiler pltr imfAllv ami sirttnu-alty llutn tli Hvei'UKP inytry picture. TJieii, too, in tint "Mysterious lr. .Uuncbu" you know all thu time who Ik at the iiuiiom (if thin orify rr erl nu-, hut tho element of mystery Ik just as pronouni'f-ri and uh.sorhing In this Umt niovhiK l IractJon with altsenro of dull mo ments. , The 'press agent1 in his advance noti'L'fe deborihod it an "fltranKe, hypncttle, -nuniaeing- wuW'hiitK, waiting, claiming nil that mine within his deadly feiasp," tout we vill let It ko at that, except to add that some of th agenta of death lised are poisoned durtH, gas bonib.i poison in tea tuprf and (Uik lluu vats jiiulf-r trap doors. Ototimia ' pi osMUK for a pieafnt vt-nlnt;, is. tl not? Tiu Htory is hased on the " ri vense of Dr. I-'u who sets nut to kill 14 white men over the -world in revenge tut- the Ipjui of IiIk wife ami child during the Huser rebel lion in China, and as they say on Front r.treot, "nailtrd"' all but one of them before he hlhtself was "erojikeit." filter giving Scotland .yard detectivea "tlio merry-go-round' for year. Warner Olaml, most miiihter of Bcreeii villians and one itt lis sieai t-ha rafter actors, a.s the brilliant and revengeful Dr. Vii Munehu. duet uplendlit work-in .tin liile role, ubly assisted hy Jean Arlhtir and Neil Hamilton as tlu Jo wis, .ami; a, nuinhet; of other weI known slae and movie triors, liicludiii'f Win. Auyiiii tIio' furnishes the only eontwdy in-his eliuraoteriaa tion of the ultra KukIIsH secretary. However, a short talking comedy "The . Rath . Between," " furnlslmu manyl:aihM: n.mt two news reviews ot current events,- in .-one-of which 'ilvJte'ierruud 'simw,' the famous English dramatist talks to the trudliHit'O on fnHfoH of thii people, itnd iii. another. Senator. Chns. Mc-Naj-y. of Oregon is seen in com pany with President and Mrs. Hoover ou -a yacht watehinK voiue boat races on the Potomac liver. K. A. K. . , FOR PEAR STUDIES roaVAI.US. Ore., Sept. 33. 4JP Prof. Henry llartman, ponioUvist of the Oregon suite college oxperi mcnt station, left tndny for New York where ho will continue . In vestigations on- storage nnd con dition of pieyon pcarH for the eastern markets. . Prol'ossor llartrjian, Is on leave of absence and is wprkin tinder nutlim iwitlon of the l-'ruit Growers' leiiKtio of the Uogue Itiver valley and the Uogue Rier Traffic asso ciation.. Roaring Comedy at Rialto Tonight A adaptation of the Mtuge hit, "Cra-dlc Hnatchf rs." this all-talking, pfnfilnff, dancttiK Kox Movietone pic . tare in the f.r.s't musical ciunedy to roach the . n)a1to's Bpeaklm: serenn, and last night's auillitcii was In a .cVmsdant gale of laugh ter as the story unfolded. Three wives, determined to lea.-ii thHr hufthnnds a lesion when the latter indulge in a little "stepping tint," secure the servicen of n.i many college tfNys to Initiate them Into the modern technique. With out any knowledge of the others' plans, both the husbands and their chorus girl sweeties, and the wives nnd their escorts rhonse the same roudhottsc for their evening's di -ver:.)tn.. As it is a mnouerade nf fnlrjf t!ie Inevitable rtenoUcmr nt Is postponed for fohic time, but be fore the evening l over. Home ' body 'it mask drops and the riot i orr."'1 N VaJter.- f'4itle,tt. Pup Trtrol nnd Nick Htuart enact tho featured rolHs.;with nn excellent supporting east ' that includes PnvM Hollius, Dixir ,eo find lllehard Kenn, 1 l ' ji ' . , - -1 Every day 10,000 women buy a bottle of Lydift E. Pinkham'a Vege labia Compound. They know that there is no better remedy (or their troub!esoipe ailment with their accompanying BervDuneBS, back ache, headache, "blue" peils, and rundown condition. I k, ..VI Search for. John Wright, 19, who disappeared, Senemher 3 while on a fishing trip on- Rogue river, has been a) -a ml o nod niter an intensive, search of the adjacent wilds and waters for two weeks. It is nuw the. theory of Prospect woodsmen that Wriffht, after his first escape from drowning wan dered through the woods for three duys and in attempting to reach food and shelter was drowned while- fordiiiK ItoKiie l iver. -iiis sieits were traced to the river's edKe anil they never came out. It Is believed that In wading tho rushing mountain si ream in I his exhausted condition, ho was seized with, cramps ur supped into I a deep pmd and perished. J The .tracks Miowed thai WriKht, wiiu wore a peculiarly snapea noc hud reached the top of a Muff from which the California OroKon Power company plant was visible. Tho tracks from this point showed that he was endeavoring to ivaeh this point, and the searchers found where he hud Mkiddfd dnwu the tide of cliffs and stopped to pick his way. The same .shoi prints, foil ml at the top of the bluff, were found .at the water's ede. They were never found afterwards. Nelson Nye, nn experienced tracker, who led the search, holds to this theory. So does Dewey Hill, himself a trained woodsman. Nye, in hLs search, found where the yoiitn, apparently lost, had crawled on his hands uml knees through the tam;l"d brush. A watch is being? inaintalntd aloiiR Hon in river fur tho body. V ' v . TO START SOON The "ole Bwimmlri' hoi." is still open, the lure of the great out doors is too strolls; to yiart.dontul clinics yot. . Uoys and sirls urv free from the terrors of the dental chair, until rainy weather begins. So say Doctors I'aske and Mulhul land. In charge of the dental clinic work here. Dental work for those children who would oiherwirc. have no care, was started by the Jackson Cotluty Health association two years ago. It Is not entirely charily work, as tho family pays what it van, up to &o cents, Th work has become mo popular that not nearly all the children 'applying can be handled. I4taf year attendod the clinic and 03 visits were made at homes. The - doctors- give of their time two afternoons a week. They nro iissistcd lty some woman1-of the loenl health, committee. .Miss ravjtan, at n meetlnj; of the board of the .1 ml; Son toiinty Health . assotdnt ion last Thursday expressed satisfaction that the new year's work is so well luunchetf. Willi one more nnrso added to the health unit stuff, the program for the year Is broader, nnd nil committees are working actively and enthusiastically. Problems uf the various onm mittees are iliscussfil ut the hoard meetings. Jacksonville wishes a scale; Hngne Itiver wantji work to do; Prospect invites the associa tion to go there for the.ni.vt 11 monthly meetirtg. " Seal sale drive is discussed nnd bills paid. The meeting wus held at Mrs. H. hi. Ire4ne' on Park avenue. . Following are members of the health association board: Miss Vorlton. i-resldent; Mrs, lewis I'l rich, secretary; Mrs. C. F. Tilton. vice-jnVsiilent; Mis. J. :. K. Weills, treasurer; Mrs. U. K. fireene, education; Mrs., Charles Taylor, supply; Mrs. Corning Ken ley, finance; Mrs. Leonard Car penter, nurse; Mrs. 1. K. Schiller, publicity. o . ; AIR MAIL LETTER Out; of yho; HllOft lettl-tV M the cbtuiiher f r elimerce' jiwiiting the first nlr malt flight Xiftm -.Mfij-fard's new municipal ulriwirt, Oc tober V. u surprlHingiy ninall per centage is from Medfotd. the n majmter having been wiit here for ittie flfgM for stump Co11c!oih. most ot whom probably reineuibcr that stamps used on the first air mail flight from Med ford now have a value of one dollar each. A largo supply of printed letters have been received at the chamber and nre to be used ns greetings hum M t I ford citizens tv friends and relatives in all parts of tho 1 -tilled States. The letters can be mailed at five cents each ami t!ie chamber will nlso uddresn the en velopes if HMrt are given either to Secretary Ted liakor tr to his annuitant, Mrs. (Irata Vusrt. Orders for 4h first flight letters me u tf I'd to 1 made us soon as pos sible. LOCAL IRRIGATIONISTS ATTENDED STATE MEET of . Arnsplxer. ex-preshlint the Mate Irrigation Congress, f. IN. C'unimltihs. watcrmaMcr for ihis tllFtrl.t, Ka l-each of tho Sled fiytl Irrliuilun ldsirlct will return Tucsdiiy from attending Ihe stale jloeetiliK at Ontario. They alto ivislteil hc Pendleiiri noinUip. iient Huml.iy In I'urll.uid and nl 'Irndid Ihe state fair today. They report a profitable meet ing. The neat meeting will be held at Burns. j - ) l ; ' r - - I -TIL.. 1 ' i Five years ago Nalhati Leopold and Richard Loab, Chicago "thrill" elayers, entered Joliet penitentiary, vjtido their rebellious natures have been tamed. Leopold (left) and Loeb as they appeared in court. By WALTER T, BROWN (A. P. Feature Service Writer) JOLIET, III. Tho 0!d clock in the warden's office has ticked away fivo years uf the lifetime that Iathau loimld and Richard i.orb must pay for Um "perfect crime" that was so imperfect. In May, WM, tho wcalthy co'le- giato youths, outstanding stiideutH und scion a of woll e.tahUshod hChicago families, kiliod 14-year-(dd Hobby I'Vanks,. also of a wealthy family. They naively dismissed the tras - edy with tho reauon tliat they had soufe-lu a thrill. On September 12 Leopold ail i.nel) wore "dressed in" at Slats, prison hove. fxieh, m 2:1, is a niessenKor an errand hoy ill I lie yard of lite old prison. I.eoiHild, H, whcla Ilia ( foot crime" ami revealed the aniaz superior ir.telliKence that was his ( Iiir slayera to a shocked city. A tinuoinK 111 ttie library or the new piinon. Occasionally he checlia the recorda of the shoe factory. The two youths never see, each -other, l'rison routine nnd , monotony uute iiiuneii uie Hien, luiuiuseiu niein ' of . tho'Mlirill slayers, and riIOJ2N'I', Oro., Sept.: 23. (Special.) A Uirne nun-.hor of frii'ml.s acnutuntancfs ami ' rela tive: altditltjii the funeral of Mir.i leona Kish at the rrcsliyli-riau r hurch Suiulay. Mtuiy hcuutiful floral tokens wcro hatiktsl uhmil the coffin.' Tuo nnthems were simp hy tho quartet ami one ly KtroKK'mi of Ash land. M is. Stioiririns, li trained nurse,' had hvun with l,iun a through tlio latter part of her slcknens. - The funeral sermon wno deliv ered ly tlio pastor, Rev. V. O. Johnsuu. Tho pallhearrrs were selected from .jiuioii her . yimtifj friends In the community. Leon.i always made, friends with all whom i;hn met aipl leaves a lurpo-eirele of hercuved friendn. M I'm. John Dickey ami her nephew of Ashland were, anion; thiise frnin tint (if tlie community to attend the fmiernl. Mi-t:. DicfUy was one- nf the hit:li m-honl teach prs at Die time Denuu was in school ln-re. Mrs. Dr. Muian. liattln Hew lett and M rs. J Uiv. let t ami .M r.i. Tm Caster nf K:ikIo Point, wi re othurs irom utu of the eummunity to attend the fmieriil. Tliera were alsn fiieml:: friim Valley View, Ap I)le(,aut and a i:utiilT from t'ali ruriila. AImi tor uininottier and other lueiiilH'rs f tho family win li'H in t'j;ltfi"ti iiln v. ere pro-.i-nt. 11 There will ho n ceremony on Ihe occasion of ualiirulitnlloii of ulii-ni. to I'niurl Htuleii cill.enslllp i i, .tin clrciit toinf room of ha Jackson county, court house, heKiunluK ul H:Uil a. in. Wednesday. Hnletnlcr 1jo eoict!tcH- will be con-1 dueled by tho Jackson ,'coiuily . branch of thn Oreunn state depart ment of tmttirnlUniton. 'Die purpose ifr this orM!l?.i'i'i , is to Rive enoi.nraitfnieill aiet Iwlp 1 lo worthy aliens In iictpiirinK i lii- j wnAhlp.' It is iiki.Ic up nf ropte sMitelfxoj of several local v'eleran. ; patriotic and i-neial lieitera.en; i .--; Kanlzalions l::cludiiiiT the Amerl-1 can IRion nnd Auxiliary, the Daughters uf Ihe American llevo. ' lutlon, Iwnl.lers of I'nlon Ve'er nns of the ,Cill War, Wonen'n Christleii Teniiierance Union and the Parenf-Teacliers' associations. The preshli nt of thin lirimvh iji Mrs. Husannu llon:e' rarter, supcr-inlendt-nt itf the JavkiUrti rouufy srhKils. Thp public in cnnllally Wclrrme nt the Wedntsday ntonilug exer I clses. i LAST RITES FOi? GIRLOF PHOENiX (lullPd tho socially iPhi'llioua alti tud lh:il lured i ht'ut In llio ")ei' toot ciiinc." . . . A I fil'.'il .copulil .w MiopriiiRly skciiticul M Htrvintc IiIh s:iieiiri;, diui l.foh, rclicllhiiiK iinil violent. Now lliey are i-ccuuciid; naniftlcHB tiumliers. Holativea epo them on viaitora' nay, a Heavy screen separating Uurbr.ru Wull ami Hiss Utiuy them. Kumora of parole etforlH Stone They nanir for us "WhU coinu .up anil fade. Clarence Dor- I'.prlnK llopp," l.y Alice I-iawthorno, (low, the uttninpy who pleaded ao liriilianlly for their lives because ' of their youth nnd "mental Illness.' says (h3 famillps nevor will make I an effort to tree litem. Koeh nnd Leopold utlll nro avid aeholarn and read widely and eon- : tinuonsly. Two aerldenlB innrreil the "oer.' 1 pedestrian found Ihe IkwIv or Hohhv I Pranks In 11 culvert 111 'tho lonely 1 outskirts ot Chlcairo. The slaveiu had failed to entirely conceai it. , Ijiopold'B BiuieUclen were dropped ai ine culvert nntl tlley'wero traced i to him. . . KANSAS TOWN SHAKEN , . . BY SUPPOSED QUAKE .MINfTIO.M CJTi", Kan., Sept. 2,1 JloitHPM were shaken, win dows aii'l dishes rattled and many pemins u wakened here nt r a. m. today by wluil sucineil to he a (lis-. Unci eartbiiuake tdiock. No 4lum agp was reported, however. The territorial covernmpnt and the, rnited iHutcs biological survey have united to reduce the annual $ 1,00(1.(11111 hwa camxil hy predatory animals in Alaska. QTARTf TOMORROW ALLTALKlNCl Ir Marguerite Churthill rfc 't bjK Kenneth NkKenna If m&m k Dorothy BurgessF YA.f It's the Low Down fLfKff ' '' fBi 011 the So-called y&k J L " ' f ! ' A dirftrent c'.ory, djp fy.W I ' ' ' ... , i , ' with a climax you 1 I . won't forget. ' . ' ' . LAST TIMES TONIGHT! CRADLE SNATCH ERS Imagine My Embarrassment (4 ADMI5610N i MaH -...10 and .25 Evea .!.'. : 10 anil 50 Elimination of "Death Curve" on the Crater Iake highway near Prospect. Is proposed by residents of l lie section, una a request to thai end will bo formally filed v. ith the suite highway commis sion. Members of the commission approached verbally, have given , oroniiso of support, U is under- ' stootl, j Instead of skirting a .100 fool cliff nf Koguo river, along a hum-: mis nnd dangerous curve, it 1 pro-j posed to build a new road. In i prnetlcally a ntralght Hue. from 1 the bridge over Hogue river to a point near the southern limits of Prospect. The distance would bo the same, but safer than the pres ent route. i When the present highway was built, the road mound tho elifr's edge was supposed to euhuuee the ! scenic value. In Iii2t, eight people in on auto plunged througn tho railing to their death, when the driver wuh blinded by the sun. Since then ther have been several narrow escu pea a ml It bun been i n awesome spot for n moists. jl state Highway Commissioner j C K. (Pop) (Jhtts was a visitor at j Prospect yesterduy. lie promiseil ; his efforts to straighten tho road. (ronli'iliiirl). Tho lleh Phoo( quarlot timlor the itht'iHion iti MlM (lonovli-vj ! )tnwn nt ) ho Finn Huutlst phurh mornlnn worship ytirday. wuh' very iniu h onjuyi'd. Tim iiiortnt ; wa.s I'aoipoKi'd of the followlnt;: ' Sopranos, Miss Noll Civ:', and' Miss Kyhpl Jpan VounK; olios, MiM with beautiful harmony nnd Miss Hrmvn Is to he Illicitly eonnili mented for her nblllty in trainiiiK these fch'ls, .who If irlven proper trainiiiK In the future, will leave no doubt in Ihe minds of musi. cal I'rilics as to their ultimate success. We congratulate you Miss Tirown and also your quartet of fino youiiB ladles, the pre t of the pudding Is In the cuUtik. and now that we have had a -taste we may call on you a Rain to alnu for 1 us.' nnd the eoiiBreatlon I Klrst isnptlst. church will at the will antici pate with dellfjht your - appear ance,, nt' any of our church er viit'.ii. Walter Scott accompanied Ihe Klrls on the orxan. 1ST IA UKA'NNI'l, HwUzerlund, Pept. 23. Icnace jan PndereWMkl, famous Polish pianist;; Is renins well today after n hurried opern lion for appendicitis, rt wag nvens sary to have tho optiratlon per formed yesierdny. HERE FOR 3 BIG DAYS v., THE ALL TALKING, LAUGHING VERSION OP 99 GOOD SHORT FEATURES ROTHERMEL AT THE ORGAN Wheat BLUE CLUB FEDERATION WASH. HYBRID BLUESTEM EARLY BAART Grasses TIMOTHY CHEAT RYE CRASS ORCHARD BROME TALL OAT RED TOP When soil and weather conditions are right our seed stocks will move ont fast To avoid disappointment at planting time, arrange for your seed supplies early. See us for prices and samples. Monarch Seed & Feed to. Retail Store 323 East Main A goodly number of rliurcli mom beis, noiKhbora undv friends, from hoth in and out of town, mithered at tlio Caldwell proshyterlan church Wuduusday evcnlnu Hoptoinher 18, to witness the forriiai iiistnlliUlon of Rev. Edwin Percy I jiwrence. 2 SERIES W1KK WIIHUJ.S INCI.UURU 1895 ! GREAT SIX 61-DAN Cf3 J'fxui. Cfi RxitUr ul WW "((" 0 vlrt vitht tru:t rath M- All Wil!yfKnltkt fUu J. . . U tkmfift vritkmt BttUt, style WI Qats- WINTF-R GRAY KANOTA3 WHITE Vetches HUNGARIAN COMMON HAIRY OR SAND Treat Grain Before Sowing WITH Copper-Carbonate, Ceresan, . Blue Stone or Formalin. All of which we carry in Btock. YOUR 8EEDSMEN ' 8INCE 1010! formerly uf Medlord, Ore. Some uf tlisu from out of town who were present and who took part In tho exercises were the Itevs. O. P. Klder of Koswoll, A. M. Mcclain of Nanipu, M. O. Montgomery of Parma, and Wm Croby Hoss and 11. V. llally of Boise. The iisuul formal impreaslve lni stallatlon service was held In the auditorium, after which company adjourned to the church parlors. th opinion New York will soon Hero the reception to the new lias- become a "Chicago upon tho Hud-" tor and his i'umlly took place and . son" unless tho force of righteous much Rood will was manifested, ness are soon batter organized and Moth tlio auditorium and tho par-1 under higher motives than before." X of INDIVIDUALLY EAUTIFUL CARS IN WlLLYS-KNlGllT PRICBS 70-B" Sudan 1)1! l.UXK 1265 (iw.i flops', a-t ih ut i"4j, t'ofSi Trx t"4J- Win vbtth e7.W. fynifmtnl, ulxr tim U4ttlrdt fxtrtt LEYS 'KNI GHT-: TREICHLER MOTORS, INC Cor. Sixth and Front PhoaedS Clovers 1 ALSIKE LADINO SWEET RED Barleys white winter com. beardless succes8 beardless hann8chen bAld Mill and Warehouse Cor. Tenth and South Fir i lors wer lavlihly decorated wlli i (all JJowers. Dainty . TefraahineuU rrvd and many good wlsh -s I were expreaied tbat tha uaatorate, thus auspiciouily begun, shall be successful. Caldwell Newa Trio- nu. Sees Gum in GoUiaai. - . ; NEW VOBK. Sept. 23. (P) Canon William Sheafo Chase Is ot FROM WE LOW-PRICED "70-$" TO THE LUXURIOUS NEW GREAT SIX WILLYS-KNIGHTS C08tombeautyandskee-; valve power now feature two distinguished' lines of Use motor cars. ( V-'- -7 n The nevr style "70-8," tt '-! record low price for so large and powerful a Koigh-en-gined car, ia bringing the superiorities of the sleeve-valve ' motor to thotisanda of new . and enthusiastic owners. V ThenewVvTHy-KnlghtGreat: Six is the' finest achievement ' of WUlvs-Overiand'i twen two veara of building quality' automobiles. Ia ever detail of line, color and finish 4 designers have beaotifuDy ex- f pressed their supreme mas- tery of new and advanced ' tendencies in design. : ; ' WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. : TOLIOO, OHIO . ' .i