Ill' 1 1. I Iocal and -'Personal Tha public schools ro9um?il their Bf-sslnns this mornlMK, after & four dnys' vacation due to the fact that following Saturday and Sunday tha county teachers' Institute of two days was held hero Monday and yestwrdny. Good dry hody'ljiack oak,' any length. Phone 858, Jacksonville, tf Mr. and Mm. Ollen'A. Wlllltms, of I.os Angeled are spending " short time In Medford ylHInK Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs.; John Blll iiuh. Mrs. Wllllamii wan formerly well known iiere H Miss (Hose 1111 ' inifs. ' 1 1 There's no need for you to grope for words when called upon to make a speech. Knroll at the Medford Business CoIIoko for night classes In Correct English. 20l Ouesta from a distance reentered nt Medford' hotels Include Cliff Kel ley of Flndlay, Ohio, C. C. Bullock of Coverell, 111., Miss Lucy Halse'i, Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hean of New York City. Miss lna Can-oil of Van couver, B. C, E. R. Clifford and U P. Henries of Chicago. Hemstitching, plcotlng, ple&tlnz, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop, , ' 1B7tf Application' hns been made ut the clly building department by 1 In 11 ft. Hull for the construction ' of a concrete floor In a storeroom on Kant Main street, nt a cost -of 4!i0. F. W. narllett, furrier. 15 N Fir. ' 2n0 Marriage licenses wore Issued 'it tho county clerk's office yesterday and today tn Leonard rtnmscy. 2'l, of Klamath Kails and flrace nod enberger. 21, of Oold Hill,, and to iinmo Clllmore. 44. of Los' Anil geles nnd BesB ponton,-!;.. of;Ven-i turu. Complete showing of tho 1930 M,uia nf the new Dodgo 0 at Hakln Motor Co., Dodge and Ply mouth dealer. i : 2.05 Mrs. A. V. McAllister. 'resident nf Medford. Is visiting In the city with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs. C. T. :Huggins, She will remain here tor several dnys. Klamath News. a: I will sell the modern 5-room furnished house ot S2 South Orape for 18000 cash or terms, u. a nVoe. - '.. 196tf Wet pavement was the cause ot over half . dozen cars SKinning Into the ditch between , this city j, ml Ashland dining the past two dnvo. according' to Stale Trnffln Sergeant C P. Talent, t He warns motorlsls'to use caution. when trav eling on wet paving, ns not enough rain ha fallen so far to wash off the grease and oil thnt has fallen from passing cam diirlng the pat summer, i , ' ' ' ' New orop home-made sorghum now ori salo.. -Hutchison Mercan tile Store.. : ; 202 A. S. Rosonbftum, general agent for the' Southern Pacific railroad In Southern Oregon, arrived Jn the city yesterday from a several days business visit at San Kranclsco. 600,000 feet of cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf The Oregon state' board for ex n m I o a f I o h und registration of nurse. Will' hold nnj examination for VnppllcahtH for reglslrutlon In Oregon, November 7 .and 8. at Ca thedral ,Hi: Portland. No appli cations' wlll; he received -aftqr Octo fcee Ik.'yand' 26,. ', '" '.' - ' Call find took over the 1980 mod els dt:podge 6 nt Kakln Motor Co.. Doiife and Plymouth doaler. 80S- .0. :K. Anderson, under observer nf the local weather slailoh, is act ing meteorologist In charge during the abence of W...I. Hutchison, the meteorologist, who Willi his family loft today to spend a two weeks' vacation nt Boise, Ida; Always a good dance at 'Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. night. 208 Callfornlans registered at Med ford hotels Include Florence M. Mn. dary of Pasatlenm II. . A, Swnln, ltlchard Aldous of tJon Angeles, W. 11. Mturltnan,. Mr. and Mrs. (V. A Hulhorlahd of Oakland, Benny Hill of Fresno. Irene Carried of Alhain lmi, J. H. unn f Iconic Tleiioh. and the following from San Francisco: Mr. mid Mrs. F. .!. Crattlm, J- O. NaltrWJ. W. Rodgei-s and L. M. While,, i". . ; If In need i ot a dress pattern, don't forget you can get them for I Co at the Medford Dry doods Notion Store. 22J West Main. 200 We are overstocked ':.' on - . . Empty Flour Sacks 89c Dozen Come early while they last. J, I Jones Is a business vlsltorr in the city front M6htugue, Cul., who arrived yesterday. ' ' . Call and look over tha 1930 mod els of Dodge 0 at Kakln Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth dealer. , 206 Maurice Shelley, 11-year-old boy who escaped from the county Jail Saturday and committed two bur glaries shortly after, left last nlgnt for his home In Seattle in tho cus tody of his father, who arrived yes terday afternoon. The boy's moth er Is reported to be seriously 111. Will pay cash for clean friction top palls. Hutchison Mercantile Store. -202 , Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorge li,;Oehrke of Medford spent Sunday .'in, Clrunts Pass. Mr. C-ehrke is district man ager of Santford & Company.- Grants Pass Courier. ; ; Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumber Co. tf Lloyd Williamson has' returned from the American Legion national convention at Louisville. Ky., where he acted as drum major for the crack Salem drum corps. Although there were nearly a hundred of the best legion drum corps In the United States present, Salem made a fine showing In tho final contest and won fifth place In the drum corps contest. Williamson wa given fourth place In tho drum majors' competition, ranking among tho best In America. Runners removed and snags worked back In hose, silk unden wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. 157tf State traffic officers and univer sity officials will cooperate with the Kugeno chamber of commerce In nn Investigation to determine the methods by which university students seek to avoid payment of non-resident fees, by checking .up their nuto licenses. ( F. W. Bartlett, furrier. 15 N, Fir. . . 200 Bounty warrants were lMsued at the county clerk's office today' ;t lid Harlsborn of Talent, one coy oto. nnd to L. Bargont of Butte Fulls, one coyote. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 13C3 lS3tf William Decker, motor tourist from New York state, Is a patient seriously III at the Sacred Hert bos pltal suffering Irom an acute Ill ness which uttacked him when in Medford two days. Little hope was held for his recovery today. Complcto showing of the 1930 models; of the new Dodge 0 at Kakln Motor Co., Dodge and Ply mouth dealer. 20!i Cash ball of '110 was forfeited In the city ourt this morning by Hurt Rose, for failure to appear for trial on the charge of intoxi cation, on which he was arrested by Policemen- Cnve and Robinson yesterday. ' Always a good d.inco at Jackson Hot Springs, Hnt.-nlght. 203 It Is hardly probably that for the area of -the ground that there is another gardener In Jackson coun ty who , grows such a variety of produce- jis E. 15. Stump on his place between' Medford and Central Point. Mr. Stump has two aercB and It took him a minute or two this forenoon to recite tho various products. Off of one piece he' grew three different crops during tho past season. ; His plnce formerly was lurger, but It lost one-half acre by the construction of the new Mid way road now In the Inst stugeu of completion. Air. Stump values his land tit 81600, per. acre, Dressmaking ttnd remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, 434 Medford Bid. '. Tel. 1181. .. . . . tf Temporary auto licenses were Ib- sued.ut the sheriff's office today to Oeorge Breeding. California Ore gon Power 'company, Robert Shaw, Robert Herrlott and K. C. Hart of Medford and Mrs. W. L. Bdmond- son of Trail. Corona! adding machines, $00. Free trial, Phone Biorma, 13HK. istr ' Indications are that the fedortl term of court which has boon in session here since October 1, will at least last nil this week, nnd may continue over Into the, first of next week. Lady Elks meeting tomorrow, 2 o'clock. Committee, Mrs. A.. Hub bard, Mrs. J. N. Butler, Mrs. Men Moller. 198 Oregonlans registered nt Med ford hotels include -Mr. nnd Mrs. C. McAtoe of Oakrldge, Oeorge Kalbagen of Roseburg, Wilbur Stadlemon of The Dalles, Hubert Morrison of Tlllmook, J. J. Rivers of Oregon Clly, Wilfred Juckson nf Latlrande, Robert Myers and Howard Blako of Salem, II. II. Ks eon and C. D. Flynn of Hugene, Funeral sprays and cut flowers. Snmuelsnn's Flower Oarden. 208 O. H. Nichols, well known repre sentative of the Ornyhur Mlectrlc company, was n local business-visitor from Portland yesterday, Special on plaster board at Med ford Lumber Co. tf In addition to having both leqs nnd an arm broken ns the result of n motor crash north of tlold Hill Monday afternoon, William Harris, I local tire salesman, nlso suffered u gash the length of his face and two broken hands nnd smaller cuts, Harris Is In a tlrnnts Pass hospital and will bo confined there for sometime. Hurry I It's getting cold. We sell Carbon Briquets for $17.60 per ton. Best briquet obtnlnahln. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 681. tf Thomas B. Kay, slate treasurer; In reported to be steadily recover, ing from his Illness. He Is ,aMi j to walk nbout some each day, Charles Lindsay was among the ; business Visitors In Medford tadey I from the Dead Indian district. . Wanted At once, packers. Pin I naclo Packing Co. 193tf" Stato Traffic Officer Clarence I Williams, stationed regularly In Coos and Curry counties but now doing relief work in the Orants Pass district for Officer Hubert Hoxle, injured a short time ago In a motorcycle crash, was among the visitors In Medford today. $5.00 per load, summer price still an, Medford made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel, 3. 187tf Luke Chester of Bentty, Ore., well-known Indian athlete. Is In Medford attending the session ut the I'. H. federal court. Beat Carhan Briquets, $17. SO per ton. We save ysu $1.60 per ton Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 3I - ' I, aWOFQttD. MAlli t A- fight over the! old question as. to whether a steelhead I8.;u game or commercial fish probably will come up nt the meeting of the Lower Columbia Associated Cham ber of Commerce to be held at Ver nonla, October 9. It Is reported that sportsmen's organizations which have been urging legislation classifying steelhead as a game fish will be present to gain support for their movement. On the other hand, commercial fishing interests will resist any effort to take steel head .out of the commercial classi fication.. , ,. :,-).,', ' Medford-made factory blocks now $5 per load, clean and dry. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.; 187tf Among the Washington state guests ut local hotels are Mrs, W. L. Snyder' of Battle Cirovnd and J.' 12. Dow, B. W. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Hardy. M. Mangell, C. D. Writesman of Seattle..', Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., with mnrcel or finger wave. $1.00. Phone 07. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. ' 219 A Joint meeting of Medford post No. 16, American 'Legion,' and the Ladles' Auxiliary Is scheduled to be held next Monday night, .October 14; at which time there will be In-., stallktlon of officers. A covered dish supper will precede the Instill ation and there will be an abund ance of good eats. A brief report on tho national, .legiop convention will he heard nnd several Important business mutters will he discussed. A special Invitation. Is'cxtended 'c all legionnaires and their ladles to ntlend this meeting, which will be held nt the Masonic hall. BQst carbon briquets, $17.60 per ton. Medford Fuel Co., Tol.l!31. 187tf Lloyd H. Watpee nf Portland, air reserve .officer, on duty at Rock well Field, lias beep commissloneil a second lieutenant in the regular army nlr corps, ns a result of ex aminations held last June, Kugene II. Beebe of Moscow, Idaho, train ing at Marshall Field,' Kansas, re ceived like. rank. $17.60 per ton now carbon briquets same as you paid $20.00 for before. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 831. - f Ouests from Portland realstcred it Medford hotels include Mr. and Mid. W. H. Warrens, I.. R. Centra, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Prag. MIks I!. It. Davis, D. B. Starrett, W. C. Law rence, Sr., W. C. Lawrence, Jr., J. C. English, C. B. Smith. II. A. Thomas, J. J. Oravely. H. W. Van -Flee, R. P. Hone, N. B. IJvuns. Joe Smith, Juck Edwards, H. II. Long, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1C. L. Bushong and Don Slocum. . , Lot me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Medford. Phone 9(13. ,tf Satisfied with the resullH of his first fight card in Medford, Joe lllckerslaff left this afternoon for Ills home In Klamath Falls, hut plnns.to return here in n short time to announce plans for his next carl here October 24, when be plans on matching the best fighter he can find vs. Oene O'Orndy, who. defeated Benny Hill, San Francisco fighter, In tho first round lust night, .' ' . '.- Our first carload of Royal. Coal will arrive in Medford very , soon. This Is tho best quality coiil tjiln.M In the state of Ulah or tlvfi north west nnd It lour wish to have you try some of It. Arrange with us now for ,a, ton .of Royal Coal to be delivered direct to you from tho cur. which will save you money. Phono 833. F. 13. Samson Co. Of fice at 229 N. Riverside. 190tf Oeorge Butts of Modoc Point at tended tho fights at Medford,' and relumed home late Inst night. Carbon Briquets, $17.60 per ton. The Bame.you have been paying $20.00 for. Modtord Fuel Co. Tel. 031. tf K. Davis and son, Watkln Davis, well-known residents of Bentty, Ore., spent yestordny In Medford on a business Hip, and returned home late last night.' Dr. Slmklns, tho Chlropraotor. with Russian maBsnge, ovor the Woolworlh Store, Phone 1290, ' ""' : . , 171tf Hugh K. Shaw, well-known col lector of Klnmuth Falls, was a re cent arrival hero In attendance "it the V. S, fedornl court. Fur work of all kinds, repairing; remodeling, cleaning, glazing; taxi dermy. Hodges Fur Shop, 42 B. Central. Phone 702. 201 Oeorge C. Uiiich, manager' of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York City for Klamath: county, .was a witness yesterday in tho U. S. federal court. V. Dyngo's Danoo' nt Dreamland, Wod. nnd Sat. Admission 60c. .304 Walter J. Kerrigan returned to day from Sacramento. Cnl and re ports conditions In the south In t. wonderful shape. Kerrigan : will spend the day In Medford, leaving for the south this evening. For Sale Tractor suh-soller. Phono 11211-R. 204 Joe Scolt nnd fninlly spent yes terday In Medford after inking a Irlp to Roseburg,' and leluriied to their ranch in Heatty. Ore., yes terday. Dyngo's Dance at Dreamlr.nl. Wed. and Hat. Admission 60c, 204 The Federal Business Men's as sociation of southern Oregon Jield a periodical meeting here In the federal building yesterday with a fairly good attendance, at which nothing but routine .business was transacted. ( . ; Buy them now factory blocks $6 per load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 681. I?"' GALLSTONES CAUSE TROUBLE Don't hm home treatment For pains In your back or side, or if vou think you have stnmurh or liver trouble, try Fltl'lTOLA. One dose shows results. For over twenty years FRl'ITOLA has been used by many sufferer who have thereby been saved from tho pain and risk of an operation. The FRl'ITOLA formula Is the same today as always and often brlnss relief after the ftret dfie. Many people state they gave up hope of ever being relieved, but one dose of FRl'ITOLA convinced them that lhey need no longer suffer pain from gnllstones. Olve FRIHTOI.A a chance. You enn have the Same experience. For sale, recommend ed and guaranteed by Miigill Drug Co., and other leading di unglms, TltlBUNE, MEDPQR1), , Mr. 'and Mrsv.iWUIIamr Clemen son and daughter Camilla return ed yesterday from a motor trip to Los Angeles and other -southern California points. ' Kn route south, Mr, Clemenson drove 620 miles the first day to Fresno, Cal., and on the . way back encountered bai weather from San Francisco t: Eureka, causing him to drive at a speed pf from 12 to 30 miles per hour. . Get those .f e n d e r s and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sliest Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super. Service. Station. Phone 418. tf If he has his way, Raymond Rit ter, the 240-pound wrestler of Gold Hill,1 will stage a few ' wrestling matches in Medford this winter n the absence .of a wrestling pro moter, he; said when he wus in Medford last evening for the box ing smoker at the Armqry. RItter weighed 266 pounds ; last winter, but has acquired an athletic form by losing 20 pounds. ' iti a match a short time ago, . he had little trouble In disposing of Fred Mor tonsen, the Terrible Dane, who ap peared In Medford last winter, r- , LAMP SALE CONTEST A. IfJff Innp selling AontcRt in wl.lQlij'.nvflty omijloyo qf ;the -tfali-) fornia Ort'Kon Power company ' Is taking an' active part- 1h causing ponHlrtmb!tV Jntorent In thlB com munity. '; TJijp cnnipaign which ties iii With tho nttlgnul observance ot "XJght'K (loldn Jubilee'' .extends throughout the I entire., territory nerved by the Ciilliornia .Oregon l'ovver conipnpy urnl competition for the utlrnctive prizes offered promises to be keen. ' fhe grand prize i.s.a trip by air plane to Sun 1'Yaucinco and return, and -In nddi tlon .several fIne;c:i-Mh prizes are offered, hociit employes aro out to make a good showing for this roinmiinity and expect to capture some of the big-prizes. . Tho campaign features tho well known Mazda, electric lamp In the convenient home size carton of six lam its either of standard size or assorted. Coming right now at the start of the winter season wilh its long nights, the campaign pro mises to prove popular, , MEDFORD THIS WEEK A . .regional. ' meeting for the Southern Orogon division nf public health nurses, will begin' at Hie Y. W. C. A. on Bartlett street Friday' morning nt 9 o'clock nnd will In clude u representation of . nurses from several counties. A number of well known speakers will address tho nurses Kriduy morning, followed by a round' table discussion. 'A soccal work program will take up the main part , of the program Satur day moronoon, followed by n health piny presented by Medford school studonts In the afternoon and a heulUi center domoiiatrutlon at llie. new Central Point center. Ten will ha served ut 4:110 lit the Berrydule health house. There will ulso he a. luncheon given i for the visiting nurses Friday noon.- Mrs. Olendoia Ulukeley. head of nurses in Uregon, up-state supervising purse, wlll.be present. The meet ing will be ouen to the public. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' DAIRY RANCH . 25 Acres A No. 1 soil. 15 A. alfalfa " and clover, 4 mile from good school, 4 A. orchard, apricots and -. peaches! B-room modern house, uulomuttc electric pump; in nn excellent' part of the valley. ' Also ,' 10 head good milk cows. 1 team - mares, milking machine and full line farm equipment. Price com plete, $12,000; half cash, balance good terpis at 6. :3ce Charles A.; Wing Agency, Inc. Ill'SlNUSS OPPORTUNITY Confectionery and crocery store, well equipped with fountain, packers, show cases, etc. Doing an exceltent, business. Well lo cated. Price $3.5i0; terms. See tMlarlus A. Wing Agencyi Inc. ' S02 FOR HUNT Large unfurnished house, a. central. Inquire 228 N. Ventral! i. ' , . t - . 2(iu FOR RENT-Rooms for (pen. $12 month. , 8 Ijiurel. j , 2,0 1 FOR 8AI,I one 4 horse John Deere alfalfa oultlvator; 1 fresh cow.' 1 coming fresh soon. Hay tn stack and In field. N. 11. New, comb, .Itoss Lane. 200, WANTKD Truck driving or ranch work. Hex II. H., Mall Tribune. FOR . HUNT Deslrnblo apt. Quince St. ' 20 FOR RF.NT 0-room house. Phone 4H-R. ' , 202 WANTED Prune pickers at Duff orcnai-d, 1 mile on Jacksonville highway. . 200 FOR RRNT Modern furnished ant. 1 Itl I .ii urt'l. 206 HEADACHE? Look to 'Your Eyes First Dr. D. A. Chambers - EYESIGHT SPECIALIST , , ' 404 Medford Bldg. . Wl DKVXLOf Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUI IKXALL ITOI1 t Dyw ludtyi sad Iraliujt All tin Tim TO M.- D. Lth, division manager, A. 15. ,,Horn, aH8iaLun(j to division manager; O. H. Ford, field sale manager and H. H. Monher, divis ion engineer, with V. I. 1'owein, locul district munager, are Inspect ing the properties of the General Petroleum corporation la Medford and district. Mr. I,eh'8 visit, he said,' wfs actuated hy the Hplendid nupport given ly local niotorlKts to Violet Ray gasoline and Socony p urn base motor oil, to see If the present efficient method of dispensing Violet Hay gasoline and Socony pnrnjinse motor, oil could in anv way foe Irtiproved on. When ques tioned regarding expansion of the corporation in this valley,, and community, his only comment wns that such needed expansion wow Id no doubt be taken care of Jn the near future. Although np official statement was :mnde, It has been rumored that the, General Petroleum cor poration may establish a marine base for supplies at Crescent City, which would mean that the com pany would run its own tan Item to, that sea coast town. However, it is said these plans will depend to some extent , on, the., construc tion of, .thp . proposed WilMams creejt cut-off, bringing Medford 40 miles closer to the coast, and mak ing the trucking of gasoline and oils to this section of southern Oregon a 'much easier problem. Screen Sea Dogs . at Rialto Today Two sea dogs of tb screen are united in "Hurricane." Ihcvnll talking epic of the sea, now being shown nt the Itialto theatre. They ITGHIHB ENDS Ml! ZEMO TOUCHES SKID thousands say. It's wonderful.the way soothing, cooling Zemo brings relief to skin which itches and burns. Even in most severe cases, itching disappears almost as soon as Zemo touches the tender and inflamed sur face. To draw out local infection and help to clear away unsightly blem ishes. we know of nothing better than invisible Zenid.. Always keep this family antiseptic on hand. Use it freely. It's safe as can be. 3b'c, 60c and 91.00. All dealers. COLUMN r. r Vou need ike riqhl service &s much as righb ra.dio. Zou, get. both. CLhr Radio Service Laboratory "ELECTRIC WIRING CO." 22 S. Grape : Phone: Office 335; Ret. 1442 It takes a trained abstractor ; to examine a title with any . degree of certainty. Be sure, of yours. Lei us work with you from the moment you consider purchasing. ' It will cost surprisingly little. ' Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phone 41 III if i. are ruiph lninej director,. find Ho- bart Boswortn- Btarv'Tnese two have .bee;i , uw8oclat,ed, ,w(th nea drama's Jib lorig that' it' 'id difficult id ,tihrilf .oflin.e without thinking ot th others ) . . ' - Hosworth Is responsible for the first sea nlcture ever brought to i the screen. It was the sensation !of its day and In proportion to its j cost, made more money than any other picture has ever made. ! Exponents of the virile type of ! ho.mnn iiini In mmn(mrrl tn he the product of the sea, Ince nnd Bob wurth make a combination that has produced An "Hurricane" one of the most fascinating pictures' of the year. ; . Johnny ' Maclc Brown Is cast , as the-Juvenile lead In "Hurricane" while, L,eila Hyams and Leila Mc Intyre have ., the only . feminine roles. . j . - FIND "FRIEND i IN NEED"; MQther and Daughter Praise Vegetable Compound j . Johnnon City, N. Y. "My "daufih tor Wtta only 20 yenra old, but for two yeara rihj worked in miB-; pry. Bhe was all' run-down, nerv- oua, had aelie i and pains find no j appetite. I wnp taking Lydia K. i Pinkliain's Vego-J lable Compound j with good results , so Bhe decided to try it. Before j Bhe had taken ' two bottles her appetite was better, she wqb more cheerful and was able to vorl. X cannot praise your medi-! cine too Highly. It is wonderful for I mothers .and for daughters. It's surely 'a friend in need.'" Mrs. L. E. Haix, 22a Floral Avenue, Jobiiscu Qity, Ji. Y. Do you know it's only 10 weeks till Xmas? Make an appoint ment N O W for your photographs. 318 Medford Bldg. ' Phone 1308 Shangle Stiiclib TOMORROW i. 4-i r "va ... i s r tm r .... mm WORDS ACTION MUSIC. ' Also . 2 BIG ALL TALKING V SHORT COMEDIES 0 HOWHoqLiT.A. Mttl INu NtA i rnium JTiii toward Parent-Teachers' ns- wlll meet at the schoolhouse Krl day evening, Octouer 11. Parents are urged to attend and n special Invitation Is extended to fathers. Notice. All Hopkins Lateral users deslr. Ing to purchase more water, who have not already notified the dis trict, are requested 10 do so at once. Phone 317, Medford. ROGUE RIVER VALLEY IRRIGATION. DISTRICT. .12 North Central Avenue. 187t(v i MR. ALDONS from Fifth Avenue, New York City WILL BE AT ADRIENNE'S Tomorrow Only WITH THE FINEST LINE OF FUR SCARFS and corns EVER TO BE SHOWN IN : MEDFORD JAP MINK, CARACUL, SILVER MUSKRAT COCOA ERMINE, RUSSIAN FITCH AND OTHERS YOU'LL LAUGH! YOU'LL HOWL! At the Small Town Wise Guy Who Outsmarts Broadway ' JJ j'.' Phone . " 4 ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED. THE SANITARY WAV AUt xsr vi You are cordially invited to inspect these latest New York and Paris creations. . ADRIENNE'S I Medford National Bank Bldg. Eve Benson Dancing AcarJemy J ' "- - : Medford. Center'Building 'r.'' ' Unllet, Top, Novelty, Acrobatic, Tap, Spanish, Dreaka wny, etc.' For children mid adults. ";.- Special. Classes for Women Thursday! 7 iW V. M. . New ballroom steps. . ' y PHONE 1111 ! FOLKS 1 COME DOWN AND MEET ELMER HE'S A SCREAM. I A From Ring Lardner't Famous Ply 1 "ELMER THE GREAT " : V With " THE TWO NUTS OF CLOSE HARMONY JACK OAKIE RICHARD "Skeet." GALLAGHER EVELYN BRENT SAM HARDY GWEN LEE Last Times TONIGHT 1 Last Times JOAN CRAWFORD IN "OUR MODERN MAIDENS"