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"NtDDTORD MATT, TTilT.TTXE. MKDFORD, OttEOON; WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2.'. 1020. E Tuesday marked the beginning of the fourth full term of the Southern Oretrnn Normal school, which was opened in September, 1S2U. With u runh nt the i-obIk-tmr'H iiffiee indications pointed toward on enrollment which it Is expected will etiual that of the litl'S full term which totalled The winter term enrollment It Is expected will be increased to I'MUiil or excel thut of lust year which, was in the neighborhood of 40(1, according to President J. A. Churchill. Tho registrar und other school officials were busy today regis tering the students, locutlng tile students in homes and getting everything in readiness for the beginning of eluss room work. There was a substantial increase in the number of men enrolled in the school, which bids woll for tho success of athletics in the institu tion this year. Several new faculty members huvo been employed, among those who are new being Jllss I.ucile Btirtis wlm ,wlll assist In the art department: .Miss Ksther, Church, formerly supervisor of music ,ln Medford. who takes the place of Miss Lconu Murstcrs: Miss Hen rietta fhallis of Scuttle to -assist Miss Church. Mm. Bertha Smith will have charge, of the health work. During : the three weeks the school hus been closed the place 1 had been -rjlefincd and gotten In readiness for the opening of school , The housing committee, work Ing witd the householders organi zation have found plenty of desir 'able 'homes Iso far to aecommodate students., Check of these: homos by the tire chief, with Installation of equipment will be made later. , . 1 'v: " Ucr.aiiHC they didn't know the .governor of Oregon had issued a proclamation postponing the open ing of the deer Reason because ot the forest fire hazard due to drouth, Tilman King and W. A. Lee. both of Deter. Ore., tried their luck. ' King landed two dcor, a fine lour iioint and a fine five-point buck, but Lee was less successful and more lucky and only hunted. Tuesday they appeared before Justice of thn Peace U A. Roberts nnd King was fined $250 for kill ing deer in cloned season and his license revoked, while was fined t'10 for hunting In closed sea son. Lee is past TO years of age. Deputy Wardens P. M. Brown and Roy Parr arrested the two men,, .who hud , hung their kill In plain, view, they: wore advised by Judge Roberts of Ashland ta keep ahreast of the times in the future so far as hunting regulations go. C. OF C. DIRECTOR At lis regular meeting lastv night, the hoard, of fllrcvtors of l he M ed ford ( 'ha rii her of Com -tneri-e elected John Anderson of Central Point, prominent In th" grunge uffalrs of the county, us director n succeed A. A. Uaydcn, who resigned because of removal out of the city. Mr. Anderson Is well known In Modforrt and has for long taken mi active Interest In nmttern concerning the city. A committer to consider und iu work upon the plan of con M'lhhiiing the Medford M"rehan.-'' association in the chamber of (-onnncrcf wan appointed und In cludes as members. K. L Dazey. Mare Jarmln.' K. .V. VIlm.'K. O. Trowbridge and John Moffat. The appointment of the agricul tural committee wus also com pleted . and its membership In cludes Paul Scherer, chairman; II. . Fowler, Vicc-chulrinan; (ieorg. Hilton. W. J. Warner.; JJ. K. Har der, John Anderson and Jtaymond Mikohr. ; ; . 11 u vint; 'nearly eu'mpleted bhit ItiK. tfvmDtiR. und ' mukin? ex tensive fill In (druluhtcninu out und Improving Hie M-ven mlleM of, Klamath KallK-Ashland blKhiy between Keene creek and Jenny i creek, the contractors plan to Htart turfHeinK the new highway about October 0, accord Inn to tfcymour W u.hburn. nenior partner of th i 'iniiin'i in in ui n annurn v iinu ; wmcn na tne contruct Tor the $J3i'.000 rotid improvement Job. At present workman arc In stalling a rock criiHhliiR plant. Th rwid l to be tturfneed with n threc-cont crushed rock forming the be. und finally by a vcr" fine cru!hd rock, accordintt to Mr. ' Va?hburn. . , The Improvement extend from the Ames Service Station to Pine hur.st. Orcun Weallier. Oregon: Kalr tonight and Thurs day, not much chan(t In tcmpTii-, START SURFACING ON ; WJJT nr r-v LL -V KlrC. - , !rt'stiyt!Hnit lntlii The Women's Fiible class of tho 1'lrst PresHyterlun church liold their regular social meeting Tues- day arternocm in the church par- lors. The dovotjonulH- wore in clmi-KQ of Aflm Eiimia Oaunynw. ! v used In decomtinn the rouin l'OIU,s aml K"vvay commitu'o oi An i.'lntorostinR pronmm waftjuptt avhh also curried out in .the;iho Milfortl ehumher of com ffivnn, with sqiikr the ladies' ; vofrexhniemH. t mom- to the Klamath FtilU chum- Iquurtct. and n talk, "Thn (llory of Babylon in rue tlmo of Nelmchnil - nczzur'V by Snlphu . IMiippn. All mfnihers who hud birlhilHys In July: AiiKUHt und Koptembcr were honor guoats, m-K?. i 5m i ' . V.. ... . ,. mv . i. j. n. iiimm un open mooting tomorrow lit in 'the V. V. C. A. club rooms. The following program hus been ur I runted for the nfternoon: Topic 'talks. Mrs. H. U. I.oonuril and Mrs. W. T. Uerry. 1'fnno solo, Kvu llitzter. lteadliiK. M rs. Campbell. Solo, Mrs. A. K. Lyman. Piano solo, Joyce Dorun. Solo, Miss Myrna. Barrett. At tho close of tho program, re freshments will be served. The members of, the executive commit tee ure n.iked to meet at o'clock. Local (ilrJs Heglsler I'lilverslty nt Oregon lx .in.l I? I.' ... ........... ..... Miu.i.- io .MiMiioru cjiriy i uesuay irom Kugene- ufter taking their duug!i- Jter. Miss lieuluh. Miss Alice Uolm- oecK nu miss Janet i;re. their niece, to the University of Oregon campus where Keulah enrolled us a freshman und the other two us sophomores. There were 1 40 fro.rnon at Who is u cH u 1 as- Utcmbly hQld Alondar jtunning. This fis. thtv lawrat , number ever to ;be enrolled for fall term in the his tory of the university. x , E "IMeasure Crazed," a movietone drama of unusual intoretit, society atmosphere and an exceptional east, which opened its three duys' engagement nt the Ilialto theater yesterday, in not only noted for ha excellent acting, but. for its scenery having been filmed In the beautiful country around .Santa Barbara, California. 'The plot Ih based on a gang of crooks renting a handsome estate, fumilhiristing themselves with the hoiiHc and grounds and then sub letting the place to au - eastern millionaire and his faithless wife, planning to return and pilfer the wife's Jewels. : i The acting of Jiorothy Uurgews, as the fiery, faithless wife, and Kenneth MaeKonna. also a well known favorite metropolitan actor, as the millionaire husband, and of Marguerite Churchill uh the erxtwhlle girl thief who wants to be honest, especially stands out prominently. Kvery voire in "Pleasure Craaed" comes over the footlights with exceptional distinctness and natu ralness. " . A news review and a laughabl? short talking comedy '. featuring Anna Chance and Charley Clrape wine, the veteran comedy team of the legitimate nnd vuudevlllc tn0 complete the bill. , Muster of the headquarters troop of the lstith Infantry. Oregon Nu- tlonal fimird. will be held tomor row nli;hi at the armory nnd 1 00 tT cent attendance is expected. Tile troop lias Minimcr drill, but will begin next month. hiilditiK classes In a radio houl, regular course of Instruc tion on swlt'-hbuard. panel cod" for plane communication .and ?i liiiir-hour military drill each Toes-1 day cviinluv. Apillcutlons for mem-! bershlp In the company are now I acceptable but enlistments c.iniuer & Company, died today at Ills not be made until vacancies pre-; sent themselves. I Ah-.. It. 1!. Hniloi- lliisu-sk Mia., italiih Iinliey wus hostess j for a three-table lirhlge party at! j her home in Durell Court .Monday ! evening, Sept. "ja. An ultractiv j color schemo of onniKo ami Ki't-on j' Ctuosis present' wore: Mr. nml : Mrs. eiulojl nn ioun, Mr. und . Mm. Bvcmon Wneh, dip. nnd M rs. , Howard SchWfel, Mrs. Jesslo Cif - ford. Mr. und vMrn. Willium Kirk - 'jputrick. Milium! Mrn. Cllen JLaiilley i'thd flostesH; nnd Mr. Uulley. ! prii!R fo1' Heore went to Mr. 'and Mrs. Finnh. und Mr. nnd Mrs. on Luun eld the I'uiwuiutlun. AhIiIiiikI (i oilers ITo llny Ileiv AVIth nineteen points to their I credit, the representatives of tlte Woman's (lolf club returned homo ; turists huvhiK the choice of enter lute yasterday afternoon, huvlnfr 1K r h'UvhiK the enves region secured a lead over the Ashland ' either tliroiifrh CJ runts Puss or ihti golfers of eight imints. The .Med-j Williams creek sectlog. ford pluyers were guests of the! The mutter of endorsing the Ashland club Next Wednesday the Ashland team will be tho guests of the women of the Rogue lllver Golf association at the second game of the fall. social ! Alnt.u l.. 1 "I"" i inrvi T(, Muko Plans . Tho Alpha Delta class of the First Christian: church will hold their regular class social Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert ilerrian. 3U(i - Vancouver avenue. All friends and -members ; hums nwk; WilltHui Uriggs und are urged to be presHiit. as plans ; Mayor Thornton of Ashland, for the fall will be discuss d. j ln connection with the Williams ' 4 1 , . . . . " . , Creek project, the Ashland cliani uAT commeree ..net .Monday ' . . . . . .. .. . J,:' day evening by the Pythian sister, !!1JA0K-.LJ,,"I1 "V8 o iU"-i .. Daily Meteorological Report September 25 orecasU Medford nnd vicinity: Fair to night and Thursday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon; Fair tonight and Thurs day. Not much change In toni ior-nturc. y o, Local Data '5 .a. v j j Temperature (Dcgs.) .... KB :Pi Highest tLaat 12 hrs.).. 71 fit'. Lowest (Last 12 lira.).. 3:! 3i Rol. hirmidity (Pet.) Precipitation (Ins.).. State of weather 32 .003 Clear Clear Lowest temperature , this men ing, 34 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1920, .003 inch. Tent Perot tires it year ago today: Highest, 74; lowest, 45. ' Sunset today, 0:04, p. in. Sunrise Thursday, 6:03 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 6:02 p. in. Observations Taken at5 aTmT" 120th Meridian Time . j CITT P O as a "ft 2" llakor City G2 SS Cloudy Ulsmarck 56 42 Rain Holse Si! 36 Clear Denver 72 50 Clear Des Moines 82 50 Clear Kresno 82 52 Clear Helena 48 i!S Itnln Los Angeles .... 76 02 Cloudy Marshflcld 94 41 Clear 1'hncnix .....102 2 P. Cdy l'ortland 66 50 P. Cdy. Red Bluff So ' 52 Clear KosebiirR ...66 ' 44 Cloudy Salt Uikn Clly.. 63- 48 Cloudy San Kranrlsco .. 68 ' 52 Clear Santa Ke 72 48 Clear Seattle 58 ',8 Clear Spokane 51 II Haln i Walla Walla MIsHlng. iWlnnlpeK . 32 Cloudy W. J. HCTCIIIHOX, Aleteorolosist HUSTON. Mass., Sept. 2G. (P) William A. Palnc, senior mcmoo, of tho banklnR firm of Paine, Well- summer home at Out: Tree nluffs. He was il yeiirs old. OF GOOD STOREKEEPING :miWfiS?-;' BY ROAD BODY ! TO BEAR FRUIT IU'sult of tho visit paid by th i)or f rommen-e "yosUMdny, uc- . mmniinied lv roin-t'seninlivoM of! eoinpniDOd ny rvtr ;shlnnd uml Willium Crook, wore, ! roportod KrutlfyinR today by Itert j j Anderson, secretary of the com-J mittec. The mrelliiE wus held ut noon! ,m,a road mutters uffeetlnc all! .southern Oreiron were dlscuwed. t i some stress being In hi upon the j Williams Creek project, which would Kive this section a more : direct route to tho Orccon (uves iiind Jttekson und Josephine coun-! i ties the Jtys of u loop route, mn-! WilliumH ;reek project by tho Kluniiith chumber was referred to its roads nnd highways committee. Tho local parly was well cnter- ! Gained und reported one of Its best i meetings of the year. I The party was made up of the j following members: ltert Ander son, Carl Swlgarl, Jack Wukefleld, lK. C. Uaddis. Paul Kynnlng, A. W. Pipes, Ted Baker, Arthur Hill, jjohn CaCrkin und (.ieorge Hilton iof Medford: H. F. I.umnn, J. F. Sparling und J. W. Fixley of Wll inlKht. when rpports of committees of iKhlvuv vvoj.clNi lnplu(llnB , Dead Indian road and the Wll- liunis Creek roud were to come up. Only seven of the 12 directors of the chamber, were present nnd action was postponed until a lar ger, attendance would bo present. Cbiinty -Engineer' j aul Jtynnlng, Jack ukefield and Hert Anderson were invited to meet with tho board ut iu next meeting. ' BE GIVEN BOOKS BY JACKSONVILLE P.-T. A- JACKSOXVIM.K. Ore., Sept. 21. (Hpeelal.) A meeting of the Pur-ent-TeaeherH association wkh held lust. Friday evening at the high Hchool auditorium. , , . Imh year the room having the largoftt repVesentntlon f parenU at the P.-T. A. meetingH Wuh award ed n picture which that room wn allowed to keep until the next meeting. It wa decided to give a number of books thlu year In stead of the picture. The high whoo! won the flr.-d book to be awarded. , The P.-T. A. atate convontljiu will be held at OrantH Pans, Octo ber IS. Hi. J 7 and IS. The na tional president of the P.-T. A. is expected to be present. Mi. Coe. Mch. Heverance and Mrs. Sanden. together With Mrs. Jleach, local president, were elected to attend the meeting as delegates. It li hoped that othi-H who nre Inter ested will be able to attend. There was interesting diseuHKlon as In the development of the high school orchestra. Also the udvis ability of providing tennlH courts was discussed. Definite planw for carrying out these projects will be determined , later. Mrs. Sauh-H-bcrry gave i. reading which w,i enjoyed byalliiw, HefreshTnintH consisling of cof ft-e nnd cuke worn nerved. THEODORE JOHNSON OF JACKSONVILLE IS ILL JACKHO.VVILLH. Ore.. Sept. 2S. (Sl'i.-cliil.) Mr.' and Mrs. Theodore .tohuson left by train for Portland A Saturday. ..whera Mr. .-IuIiiihuu. is receivlnt; mcilical treatment, hav ing taken seriously ill at his home here lust week. His brother came down 'from Portland Saturday mornlnK to nerompuny .Mr. and Mrs. .lohnsnn tn portliind. I Mr. ,l"hn4nn m I'dimIimwI. : , f m J 5:30 to A::io p. in. Palmollv : Imtir. Oeiiis of the nineties, vivifying memories of musical favorites of the past, is one of the ensemble numbers to be heard. . 1-Yitlured soloists will be (Hive Palmer, soprano, whose most pretentious offorinc will be the famous "t'aro Nome" from "Itigolctto," ami Paul Oliver, tenor, who snls the -00-year-old Knttllsh melody. "Drink to Me Only With Thine i:yes," as his first number. Itrondcasi thru KIIQ. KO.MO. KCW, KtlO. Kl'U uml KIM. ::i0 to 7 p. tn. StrolllberK-Carl-son program, ltrahms' ecstatic "Hungarian Dance No. 5" will lie heard when- the 4S-piece Slroinhei-K-Carlsoll ore h e s I r u goes on the air. Cuy l-'rasor Harrison, conduct Iiik. will offer the ltrahms num ber before a seductive Albenl. selection, "A N'lKllt In Spain," ami tile Tclmlkowsky number, ".Melodic," arrilllKiMl for the violin, will follow. This will lie Interpreted by Alexander l.cvall toli. Itroadcast through Kill, KPO KO.MO. HKW. KCO. ami KI'l. 7:15 to 8 p. m. National (.Srahd Opera ''Iji Travliita." with not able A'erdi operas, bus been cho sen for the period, with ltobert Simmons sing-itu; the role of Al fredo, (tenia .Iclinska as Violet tn. and Pitultt IlHiumlnRiaiiK as Flora. Steep- Jamison, tenor: Nino Fuclle. baritone, and Krank ("roxton. basso, are other artists who will interpret the remaln inp roles., (.'aesar Sodero will conduct. This operatic ensem ble will be heard thru KO.MO and KG W. 8 to 8:S0 p. m "minds to Ro mance." Astoria, Ore., the first American city to bo founded west ot the Rocky mountains, will be visited tonldht by Jack and Htliyl. Dramatization of the precarious Journey' overland to Astoria in 181 1 will provide a high spot in the bnmdcast. Broadcast thru Kill). KO.MO. OKW, KCiO. KPO and Kl-'I. 8:30 to il p. m. The Jllll Hilly boys, ln the xroup of vocal ami Instrumental Hill Hilly artists will be Charles Marshall, lien McLaughlin, Johnny Toff oil with his nccordlaii, John O'lirlen Willi his harmonica, Virgil Ward Klmer Crowhurst and other spe cialists in the old-time selec tions, llrondcast thru KHQ. 10 to 11 p. in. Cotton Blossom Minstrels. With the traditional tmrailo and concert preceding their allow, tho Cotton Blossom Minstrels will go on the air. For an hour they will engage In . oomlc dialogue Interspersed with novelty vocal anil instrumental selections. This program produced by Charles Marshall, will-be broad cast thru KHQ, KFI and K.HL. 11 to 11' midnight .Musical Mus keteers. Swashbuckling knights of olden days easily may be en visioned by the NBC system . radio vudlenre jvhon the Musi- (Col iluski'tocrs under Walter Debaii's diroctlon pluy euuiloious syncopations thru KHQ, KO.MO. . and. KPO.. ; , . .. ' j r c Word has been received In this city of thn marriage lust week l Han FrunelBoo bl' Mra. llalph II. Pollock.- formerlv f'.rni'n K. Onril well known iu this elty, where she resided. .for a. uuinber of, year. The pewlyweds are now on a hon eymoon trip ,tu rortland. The in formation regarding the nupliuls was rcnelved In i Odephono mes Htige from the . brldo, to lucul frb-ndf. . HEADACHE? Look to - Your Eyea First Dr. D. A. Chamber! EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. FOR EAGLE POINT LADY IS ENJOYED K.UJI.K POINT. Ore. Sept. (Special.) , birthday supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' William Perry in hunor of Mm. drover, it being her 52ml birthday anniversary. Henry Kreneh and mid Lloyd of the Dodge bridge district were trudlng here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C.us Nichols left Thursday morning for Korl Klam uth where they have several hun dred head of cattle on pasture. Mrs. C. 10. Cowden purchased a fine lot of peaches from Mrs. J. V. Cooke, near Medford. Mrs. Lottie VanSeoy, Myrtle Von der llcllen, Mrs. Kreneh and Mrs. Ash pule pleasantly surprised Mr. ami Mrs. Merklee Thursday even ing at their home on the Crater Iake highway. Miss Cora Crandall and nistei Mrs. Harris of l.os Angeles, were In Kaglc Point Wednesday, Culling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willium llolman and family look dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Jtay ilarnish and family. Marsh CiftiSett left Friday for Fort Klamath to look after his cat tle where he has several hundred head on pasture. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ltrown and Mr. and Mm. It. T. Seaman left Tuesday morning for u vacation in Ontario. Ore., and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley and son Pert land of the Mt. Pitt dis trict spent the week end here, vis iting friends.' i Mrs. Clarence Kobinelte of Med ford spent a day last week with her niother-ln-law, Mrs. Sophie Chil droth. ALLISON M0ULT0N ILL IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE.. Ore.. Sept. 25. (Special.) Attorney Allison Moul ton is still 111 ut a hospital In Port land. Mrs. Moultou ami small sun are there with lilm. JX)Oli! Opportunity for the Scandinavian people to hear Uev. X. O. Lilid of F.ureka. C'al., Thursday jilght, 7:30. at Nazarene church. North Central and Jackson Si. , One night unly. 1SH G. O. CP.OW. Pi.stov To thoroughly bake a hundred -pound fish . would be a .' rae of a job , t... l it i: ... : '1 You'd be much more successful baking a three-pound fish. You'd control the cooking just its Hills Bros, control the flavor df their coffee because "they roast only a few pounds at n time never in ' bulk. This process, 6i, Controlled Roasting is Hills Bros.' exclu sively nnd it producos a flavor no . other coffee has. HILLS BROS COFFEE , Frtik frtm the fit' ! Hatily optnti viik . theory. O 1939 : WI7 VV ,1 - ALL TALKING I ' .i. k COMEDY ') ( ..... ' "EveHj'fjpe ........ 10 and 50 j I?JSII L A T Es"t"n EWs''1; r:. Inoculate Legume Seed With STIMUGERM ie Inoculant That : UTILIZES ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN, MAKES NODULES, FURNISHES NITRO GEN TO PLANTS, ENRICHES THE SOIL, INCREASES PLANT GROWTH. SUCCESSFUL LEGUME CROPS DEPEND UPON , THOROUGH INOCULATION. USE STIMUGERM AND YOU'VE DONE RIGHT! Scld Only by Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Retail Store 323 East Main CtVCLOKD ATTCKLION INTITUTC OP INDUSTRIAL nCSIAflCII'BY nex RBcini FELLOWSHIP A vai army of insects is bred in FLY TOX laboratories to be released in testandeertifythe positive killing qual-' 'raSJIfcvJ 1 t:. . , Ccprrigh: .K3 by Tlio R C. WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION . N o w $'fht 40D;; meets this amazing talc excitement "Pleasure DOROTHY BURGESS ' of "Old Arizona" Fame MARGUERITE CHURCHILL and Great Cast I ALSO Mill and Warehouse Cor. Tenth and South Fir Death to ihsecb, but abso lutely harmless to people. g-i&smi i VzxssiK' ,h??S5.JC- ,. . . T.- - --;,t V Beauty Against Beauty! Husband Against Lover! the ';40;; Thieves, in of .society's, search 'for ' ' f " ' Grazed" ADMISSION .-MdMnffe - ;..U.10 nnd 25 ture. Mdernte norlliwert wlmH on tho coast. .. .