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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,-1929. Mi Iocal and Personal - r f Pfena .flre balng tenmlnttd for the annual Hallowe'en masquerade danje wljlclj -will be ivan Satur day night by the Dcmoluya. Spec ial effort to being made to have a lareo number of the local young people attend, who are not mem bers of the' lodge. A1 contest, whlcto will terminate Saturday fo lowlng the football game, Is'befng carried on between ,tvvo side.; led b Beh Dft) and N"rH Porlir, to see which team can Hell the most tickets. pr. gohoiri foot expert Is at the M,.' M. Department Store all day tomorrow. Free examination and advice,. 212 Willium Webster and slater Ttuth of Kdlnburgh, Scotland, arrived re cently. In 'Medford to spond several -weeka on their ranch on the O.lii ' Stage road. William Webster h the on of the late Sir Francis Webster, one of the wealthiest linen manufacturers In Scotland. Fried chicken tnd Bleak dinners, Vic. ' Mrs. Travis at J'hoenlx. . Ap pointments for private parties. 21 . Mrs.. Lconnrd Carpenter and Mrs. 11. C. Egan have returned after n few days In Sun Franciscu. They 'flew down and returned by train. For Sale Spltzenberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 159. A, . .' 216 Guests from a distance register ed' at Medford hotels Include Mr. tnd Mrs. Herbert A. Pope, E. Lee Hall of Now York City, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Woodllff, Kmll S. Schulz of Detroit, Mich., J. V. Whipp of, Tucson, Ariz., and T. E. Jones of Chicago. Hallowe'en dance, . Jackson Rnrlng. Sat. i special- paW." JJttn't miss it. - 1 - C i!lC "Newcomh Carleton, president of the Western Union. Is expected to arrive here, from; New York City today on business, x ' i ' For Sale Holler canaries. Ex cellent singers from registered clock. On display at. Mutual Seed co. '' ' ' 4l ' In a fall from a ladder in ,th" Ala Vista orchard yesterday, H. IJ. milliard, who resides on West Secopd street and Is 08 years old, sustained a . broken collar Jbope and bad bruises. Following tiie fall he was Immediately brought to this city for surgical and medical treat ment. ) 1 For Sule- Spltzenberg api)les. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 159. , ' ' ' 210 ''building permit application wag filed at- the city building de partment yesterday by the Jurmln Si Woods drug store to Install a balcony at a' cost of $1100. , k Spit applcB for' sale; Ala Vista Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf 'C. J. Decker of New York .state, who hits" been ill at the Sacred Heart hospital, was reported yes terday as little Imprpvcd. Hojwas traveling 'through Oregon with a partjf when b bocamo seriously 111' here and he had planned" to apend.thw wlnjer n Wulliern 1-ftU-fornln,' wli'lte' en route Voiiieijy way of Florida. Bee Charles A. Wing to buy your homo. - 216 Mrs. W. H. Pnlnc, wife of Col onel Paine, arrived , home yester day on the. Hhnstn, after spending a -. few days in San Francjsco. Free shampoo Mon., Tuefl., Wed. Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, $1:00. Phone 67. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. 219 ' -Preliminary surveys under the direction of the United Suites for estry ' department ' were ' started Monday, which will offer a. new mountain highway starting at llnp 'py Camp, t'al., and ending at Ta kilma. ' ' Let Dr. Scholl's foot expert show you the quick, easy and Instlng wuy-'of getting relief from your fmit' troubles nt the M. M. Depart, irient Store, tomorrow nil day. 212 ' Marriage licenses were Issued to iluy and yesterday to Stephen Har ris, 43. and Louise Haymond, 43, both of Medford, and to Nels Nel sons, 30, and Alice Bray, 21, both of Bonanza. Less ash, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel, 230. ' . . tf There wero six fatalities duo to Industrial accidents in Oregon dur ing the week ending October 1", according to ft report prepared by the state accident commission. An attractive, modern 0-room houso nt 20 South Ornngo will be offered at a bargain for quick sate. Fireplace, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Vhono 11. V. St'lli'ffi'l, K47-L. Si 2lf 1 1' Il I I ilk ' ':' A Slice of Fluhrer'i Brod and jarrt of'bntter make ; the ideal after-school lunch. . The extra amount of , milk solicts in Fluhrer'i Bread is the, reason you should ' nse only Fluhrer's. Word has been received hero that Mrs. F. K. ltobelts. who left Medford on September 21, called fcy the illness and subsequent death of her mother, Mrs. Charles Leach, In Memphis, llo., U In Lob Angeles .on her. way. home.'' M-i. Roberts Is expected home the lat ter part of the week. Her mother, Mrs. Leach, who visited here In 1U20, was well known and loved by a In rue chela of Medford people. Hallowe'en dunce. Jackson's, Sat. "Who's tha J'unkln Eater?" 2161 A California motorist. Chamber-1 lain by name, reported to the po lice today, the theft of an Essex license una engine numbers.'- . Corona and Smith typewriters. 1,1 l ill J,y3K5 Mrs. C C.'HIddnll, who has'beeri vlsitlnff her parents in Alpnmouth, III., for the past nix weeks, return ed to Medford on the Southern 'a qlfic today. ... ' i . yi'iiiM uut -tuTt-n uuuib ui iiv- - Mioie tomorrow. wis fAtVl ttumber CIo;- f kfl -mnfornrans weHfVarce at )beal quHt.4 from Portland : nt. locnll hotels yesterday, 'fceyund a ;few hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. X. i f rom filin Francisco, includinf? Mrs. Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. U. It. Myer Ceo. Whitti.il. Mr t a. Vnivcr. slut, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevenson, H. C. Desler, A, A. Houle, C. K. King Cole, II. A. Shallhorn, F. M. Love, H. H. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Martin. J. W. ilempliill, (;. B. O'Hullorun, W. O. Carey, J. O. Williamson, A. A. Wright and Her bert White. Dr. Scholl's foot expert from Chicago will give you a free ex amination of your feet at the M. M. Department Store. 212 Among the successful deer hunt ers returning home Sunday night were O. 1). Shocmnn and J. N. Honney, who .brought home twp nice bucks, which they shot In the Huzzurd mine suction of the Klk creek country. Jf you get your hat at Sinclair's It will be the best in town fof the money. . s 21fi One of tho meanest irlcks of the month was reported the other day by Muynard 1'utncy of the Marsh grocery. Ills car recently refused to operate, and after having It tow ed to a garage it was discovered that someone hnd drained the gas oline tank and then put water Into the tnnk. Clive your Hallowe'en party at Ttlue Flower Lodge. Make reser vations early. phono 841-TI-3. 218 Following a few d.iyg spent In Medford, F. W. Fnulkes left yes terday fur his headquarters In K gene. Dressmaking and remodeling nt tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Uldg. Tel. 1181. tf Payment of $48,138.80 by the United States government as a re fund for rallrond lands in Jose phine county has been received by the county commissioners of thut county. Tho fund, according to state lnw, must he divided Into 35 county, city, rond and school tax refunds. Tho general tax fund of tho county has received $29,808,87. Tho bnlance is divided between varoous' school districts. 500,00 feet of chcup lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf Janet Wilson of Ashland, left Medfoi'd jU)daM..pn'lo,, train . dm (llenilale, where she will spend tho week visiting Mr. And Mrs. M. L. Carter, former resdlents of this city. ' . ' ' Oct that new fall hat now at Sinclair's; new stopk, latest styles: moderate prices, 215 E. K, Iloonn of Fnlnuso, Wash., who figured 14) nn nuto collision at Central Point yesterday, resulting In' minor Injuries to throe or four persons, left by singe today for his home In Palnuse. llo plans to return later for his car, badly wrecked as n result of the crush. The Injured, Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Weaver and M14. Myrtle Hamlin of Central Point, were renorted to be In a satisfactory condition to day. ' Corona adding ' machines, $60. Free trial. Phono Uiermn. 1303. 1 natf I. Abraham and M. C. Howker were among the Hoseburg resi dents spending yesterday In Med ford. Have you feet analyzed hy Dr. Scholl's foot expert, free of charge, at tho M. M. Department Store to morrow. 212 Tempornry nuto licenses wore Is sued at the sheriff's office today to Lewis & Slough of Central Point. Mrs. Walter Olllltund, Ir vln Anderson, Vlvlnn Unrto nnd Mrs. Frnnces Currier of Medford and V. J. Fellinun of Portland. Oct those fond or s nnd auto bodies straightened at ltrlll's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418. tf Amunty warrant was Issued at tho county clerk's, office today to ll'mld Kubll of Applegato fur the killing of ono coyote. Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phone 09,1. if. Another high school student terdoy for nn nutompbllo driving vioi.nian When c. w. Lord wa.i fined $10 and suffered the revoca tion of his driver's license for So dnvs hy Judge Taylor for reckless driving, consisting of driving his ear nt an excessive rate of speed on ltlverslde, narrowly escnpins striking a number of ether cars. Klein tnllored clothes last long- r. look hotter. From I3R.00 up. Klein tho Tailor, 1S8 H. Main, up stairs. 2i4 otto Klum, former southern Ore gun high school football coach, now holding n similar position with the University of Hawaii at Hono 'lulu, -wilt lie a visitor In Ashland November 20, with his football team, according to word received In Medford toduy. The visit will only be for one day It's a sign of distinction to wear Kleln-mado tailored clothes. Klein tho Tailor, 128 K. Main, upstnlrs. !14 Mining claims were filed yester day nt the county recorder's of.'lce ty itrure Locke nnd K. O. Crouch for two claims In the (lrave creek mining district, nnd Iy T. C. Brun ton of Vancouver. Wash., for two claims In the Sardine Creak mining district. Dr. Slmklns.'. the Chiropractor, with Ilussian mnssixge, over the Vouhvorth Store. Tel. 1280. 171tf Shirley Baker, consulting engi neer of the United States bureau of fisheries, and V. B. Oilroy, In stalling engineer, both of San Fran cisco, are expected to arrive in Medfurd tomorrow to confer with W. K. Coleman, state' superintend ent of fish Bcreens. The two men will investigate the electric fish screens at Gold Bay dam and make recommendations, if any are needed. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home, ' 216 Following a vacation visit in southern California, Miss Dorothy Johnson . resumed her position in the C'ruter National forest office Wa anions the motorists from a djstanoe 'wb.o -'registered today at 1 the local ibroWlv of the out of stata ! auto registration bureau. If you have any foot troubles, let Dr. Sehoil's foot expert from ChlCHiro tell you how to Ket relief. I See liltn tit ihn f M TlAtifirttnnnt ..... r ' . J. M. Kerns, Mr. and Mrs. It. F . Ilea- Lillbey, II. It.' Voung and ton. ' Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House. So. Fir. 201tf F..A. Kittrldge-nnd T. C. Vint, chief engineer and lundscnpe en gineer respectively of Crater Na tional park, left yesterday for the national mirkH western hesdniiui- ters office In San Francisco, fol- lowing several days spent at th park In looking after road survey work and proposed Improvements there. "That good coal." We'glve green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 23iP. tf Killing a deer with a shotgun Is the distinction held for the past deer hunting season by Loren Da mon of Oentlill Point, who last Sundny In the Lake o' tho Woods region killed a largo buck with such a weapon. The door was kill ed -at fnlrly close rungo at a time that no game was expected to ap pear. Examination of the carcass revealed that only one shot pene trated the animal nnd that was in the neck. It took three men to load the deer on a pack horse. Hemstitching, picoting, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 167tf Miss Mary H. Newell of the Mo roni Olsen Players is a visitor in Medford who arrived yesterday. Alice Holloway's T o w n and Country Shop, opening nt Russell's on the mczznnine floor. 217 Duo to tho fact that the year books have not arrived, the Del phian club will not hold a chapter meeting Thursday, but date of meeting will be nnnounced later. An attractive, modern 0-room houso' at 20 south Urange will be offered at a bargain for quick sale. Mrepluce, garage, lawn ond shrub bery. Vhono H. V. Scheffel, 847-L. 212tf Mrs. N. C. Stoltze and daughter Lorraine, former well known'Mcd ford reslderfts, arrived yesterday from ' their homo nt Portland- to visit Mr. and Mm. Robert I,toyle On Kast -iWiln-street , for the "re mainder of tile week 'Howl nt Nnt every night. ' 220 Tho condition of Mrs. N. C. Ben nett, who underwent a major op eration nt tho Sacred Heart hos pital recently, is progressing so favorably that she may be able to leave the hospital for her home tho last of tho woek. Airs. Pete Ttarneburg of Phoenix Is reported to be seriously ill at her homo this week. C. S. Newhull and L. Carpenter hnvo returned from u motor trip to eastern Oregon, whero they vis ited Mr. nnd Mrs. Meredith Mnlley of Sisters. They report the road in good condition and tho weather delightful. Howl at Nnt every night. 220 Mrs. Itert Hostel, who has been seriously III at her Central Point home for the past three weeks, was back at her position at Mann's IVpnrtinent store this morning. What S is this nevv astonishing Why has it this effectMpon kidney deficiencies, high blood pressure, indigestion ? AGMEL is astonishing both ' tunes Sri Mexico. Now this pure l in what it is and what it sap has been concentrated for does. Agmel is a great health food, a valuable tonic in kidney aenctenctes, ntgn W4"Vrr blood pressure, in-' - ' digestion and Ely- li j SitV cosuria. It it) an extra-' ordimuy ' discovery, ' a real gift of nature ' an imported'vege-' tables milk from Mexico. In its native country this plant sap is called "aguamiel." It comes , from the famous rryigudy plant and there is nothing else in the world . like it. Fresh aguamiel has Kidncvs "I oaldn't csiV'hsd '' diny spelli, got up many times every nt,ht . ' Then took Agmel faith! . fully for a month and everything was changed. My bkxxl pressure was 60 degrees lower.' ap petltaretumed and kid neys were 100 bet- . been used for ' cen: ' .' aL. ter." Mr.. sail School cenauH of Jacknon county will be taken next Friday, follow ing long preparations by the coun ty school superintendent's office. The .census will include . children over four years and under 20, but it will be sometime before a total of the census wlll'be reached,' Howl at Nut every night. v 220 , AVashlnKton state people" reen tered at Medford hotels ' Include Air. and Mrs. i, V. Keeves of Ev erett, O. I Ehlman, F. L, KeHter, B. H. I-ems of Seattle. ' " Bowl at Nat every nlBht.V 220 F. H. White, state accident com mission agent, arrived in the" city (his morning from' Klamath iFalli to spend he day on local Investl jcatlojiH. (iv , - J'- t '"i .! Piano lossons jmado 'unusually enjoyahle.' BeKlhners ' Jjpqciallttt, Lois Cook Young on ' Manning place, N. W. Central Point; i 219 So far this month thero' have neen reporieu seven cases of scar let fever throughout the coun ty, nnd for the year there there have been 157, according to fig ures at the county health unit, where If was also" learned that 33 cases of .scivbbles 'have been re ported, this month,' The majority of these are In the -Talent district. iiowi at ,at every nignt. - 2211 Miss Hertha Lee S. Crownse of Seattle, who hus been' the house guest of Mrs. Tim Dally for the past week, returned to her" home yesterday. "The Wav of Faith. n."'hvmn written by Mary CL Carey, '' Is for sale at Palmer Piano House-.;. 219 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hodgkins, Mrs. L. D. Hodgkins and duughter Kdlth and Mrs. J, D. Foster' of Wallace, Ida., spent the week end at Crescent City and report ji very enjoyable time on the beach.. Royal Coal- $14.50 per ton" de livered direct, from car to you within el'y limits. We have test record showing Royal is best Utah coal mined. Huy now at the lower price. Phone 833. F. K. S'nm3on Co, Office 220 North Riverside. " , ; '' . -,".213tf Rev. M. M. nu'ssey of California will begin a revival moetlng-at the Nazareno church Wednesday'. n.ight. Howl at Nut every night. , 220 K. M. C. Nell.- prominent -resident of Grants Pass, spent yester day in Medford. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Roller canaries; splendid singers. Call at Mutual '.fieed Co.,,. where birds, are on 'display. A" limited number.' Call once if ,'ihterenled. ? 21 6 FOR SALK Corn. Phone R-13-M. - 1 , 215 LOST A 7-months-old German police dog, tan and black: collar with name "Prince." C. R, Hovd. Kings highway. Phone 7J4-J-2 $10 reword. ;:214 FIRST CLASS DRIVER Who can furnish excellent proofs pf: saf- ety driving nnd, who tils' had transcontinental driving s?peri ence, would like -to drive 'ppmo car to extreme eust abbjurj , De cember 1. Write Hox W.i A..1 care Mail Tribune. ' 216 FOR 8ALR At a. sacrifice; :-rm. house. 2'larco.lots. 1129' Nlantic. Address Hox 4i3 Eugene,' Ore. Mrs. McCruckcn. ill' 2 1 (S ruif tsAi.i'; itiast sine, ne fl-rm. ij-neus;;' x r n'iyipms, n6rch. hnfit-ln bath bfpl ow , fine, ;4ulU.ins.jiftd fixtures, 'gar rage, line joi, 2fou good? terms Phone 910-L. 'j .... 216 FOR RKNT PaTtly furnished lower floor 3-room apartment; garago. Phone 1U76; $22.50 per month. . ' 215 FOR SALE Sweet potato -squash, lnu-iii. tots or over. J. Kj.vnn- dorfy. Phono 53U-R-3. . 225 FOR RENT 8-room part; 209 w. Jackson. garage. 210 ALFALFA AND FRUIT 25 acres, close in, good soil, good orchard, -good barn and .good-, neighbors, und $8000 In price, alrcudy fi nanced. Income this year about $2000. Small dully, hogs .und chickens mean success. See HOLMES for HOMES, Nnsh Ho tel corner. 215' FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, to men. 325 South, Ivy; ' ' ' 215 ahii Agmel? v export, and the name-has been shortened to Agmel. Everybody can now have A Rind This is fortunate for those men and wom en just entering middle life arid for those of all ages Who are being wanted of danger by frequent arising at night,' backache, high blood pressure and other symptoms brought' on by motkrti ways of eating and liv-, ing. ' Imported by The Agmel Corpora tion, New York and Mexico, D. F. butter cZi. . w. snana. Ask mbout. Ajmel at druf store and get free literature Mr. and Alra. IZ. L. Yountf of Lob Angele. arrived In the city this morning for a brief vim today with local frlndH, after which they took -the -bu to Klamath ' Falls. They have been on an extensive trip through the northwent, and are returning to their home, mop ping over on the road to visit a number of scenic points. 1 ' - ' owl at Nat every night." 220 .' Harriett ' Campbell and ("BiUy' Hammett wer,e hoftteases at a Hal lowe'en -party held in the garage of the Hammett home, Eunt Main street,. Saturday night, The affair was attended by 30 young local boys and girls. t Coal Free rlf not satisfactory. Royal 1b guaranteed best Utah coM mined; Ordera Bttckjf Ho'al coal today and if you di not find it the best .Utah coal you have ever used it will not cost! you one penny. Hoyal is" free from dirt no clinkers and low in ash. Hoyal now $14.60 per ton,' delivered di rect from car to you, within city limits. We have Hoyal coal oh hand for Immediate delivery from our' coal yard. Order how at lower price.- Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. Offices 229 North Riverside. 213tf Mr. and Mrs." George Tong and Mrs. A. E. Leary of "YVoodburn, sister ofAlrs, Tong, have arrived home from a twq weeks auto trip to Los Angeles, San Francisco arid other California points. Mr. Leary has returned to Woodburn. Bowl at Nat every night. , 220 Joseph Mcpherson of Lob An geles arrived on the train today to join his . daughter Elizabeth., who has been the house 'gueet of Mr. and Mis. C. A. AVhlllock for some time. Mr. McPhcrson and his daughter will leave here Fri day for Seattle, where they'wlll visit for a few days and then re turn to their California home by boat. ' Bowl nt Nat every night. " 220 each year- treat COLDS EXTERNALLY ?-r WhenViCks VapoRub.was introduced, mothers especially were quick to appreciate it, because it is just rubbed on and cannot upset chil dren's delicate stomachs, as "dosing" is so apt to do. Of course it is equally good for adults. Today, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless "dosing," and the demand for Vicka has grown until it is neces sary to again raise the figures in 'the famous islocan. There foe now "Over j 9 im r i i i o n Jars Used Yearly, re t$ s 1 Special Notice to Union Men . : and Their Friends The Medford Journeymen' Barbers' Local recently ' organized in Medford, takes (ilcasure In announcing the following nmstur barbers enniloy lng union, help and conducting a strictly union shop: , Bates Bros., 128 West Main. Carl Bowman, 105 West Main. - HUflfl Daley, 108 East Main. ' Roy Llndley, 17 North Bartlett. D. P. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on Eighth 8t. ' Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel. E. C. Roscborough, 12 South Cen tral. Geo. Tong, 5 North Fir. i Look for tho Union Shop Card .. . Opon 8 A. M. to (1 P. M. Saturdays, 8 Ai M. to 9 P. M. Regular meeting nlglits tho last Tuosdny of each month at Central Labor hall. ' -. .. liny Tucker, Pres., 105 W. Main. Hay I.er'ovre. Sec., 12 8. Central. c DO-NUTS t ;t B'; Go to the 'Sll-Vf'" ' Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103-R ' National Doughnut ' Week ; t v- o Oct. 27-31 i c 3 ?Lthers i Jars used - ' yearly . ilra.iLyda King returned yes terday from a week's vacation to WaahlnKton and Canada. She was accompanied here by her husband, V. W. Kih(f.of Salerrt, who will stay In Medford for. the jema.inder of the week before returning to take up duties with the Associated Oil company. H v Bowl ait Nat ever nlKht. 220 A reprliU of the New York Her ald of December 21, iB at tracting attention in' the windows of the California Oregon Power company '.fhfs old paper is of particiilcr" Iiiterest not only be cauKe of fts unique appearance and 8ot-up, hut, due to the fact thtit it contains a feature article on iho first electric , Hxnt invented by Thomas A. lOdlson on October'!, 187i). ' This miracle ol Edition 'ft genius was no unbelievable that the manaelnu editor of the Herald 1h said to have-nearly fired the re--' portor who wrote ,tho story. , Orghhrd run Winter Banana apples for sale, and Keifor .pears. SgobeJ '& Day AVarehoue. , 217 nogular communication of Keamos Chapter. No. CO, O: K. S., Wednesday ' n evening at 8:00 o'clock. bo cm i nignt. visiting members wolcome! " fATTII3''M; ALDRN, Secretary. ' . . ' ' ' O- ' 213 ' ' ' Trnppors, Attention! ' Tho fur season will oon be here. We can make money for you with our . connections. : Let us estimate on your furs beforo you ship. ' M1CDKOUD BAlfOAIN HOU.SR, . 27 'Xiorth aVape- St. . tf '' ";-;lNotkM.' , .-'' (: 1 All Hopkins lateral urers deslr- ; ih -tq purchase morn water, who have riot already1 notified the dis trict, aro requested tor do so at; onee, Phone 31 7,J Medford. i , ROOUR RTVKH VALLEY ! 'IRKIOATION DIHTrtlCT. 82' 'North Centi-nl. Avenue. iK7tf ''wW ' 5 8&jMkffttv finftm IKl O K7il ' i tJ i inslnnnuntully. p revise, 1 Tl 1 lit )F ill ui Vi .11 r V 31 nls6'-'Of"iuhniiuIino''hnna- iTTNJ T I Tfc T I Wm Mf ' iillilT1 - 1, M I Bomeness. Ourn. -watches ?; " STARTS WITH MUSIC and J JtlK TOMORROW ALL TALKING ;- I erT I ' V LAURA LA PLANTE ...... j PS I -i . s-;-.' i. , 'N " ( imihouts iwaM4 i HER LATEST BIG COMEDY HIT A COMPLETE GLEANIMO MM I "HOLD YOUR. MAN" 1 nvio sfdvicj BlMMIlMfflinillli;iira -kou-l,orB Frank Swart )' Danc- ' "' ----- - ,.,.,iVf;'-??."!1-t,nflnHtr-v Prnvinff pun-ess. : V7JtfSSw WM. FOX SILVER ' '''V'0lOl ' "? ' JUBILEE fn NOTHING LIKE IT' '14 -1 l ' t . 7C " ,',ever:put;tn c-e'-T L..'V3 ' . feS-' W ' ; PICTURES BEFORE! 4 ' V 'T. JTA 'kS II THE ROMANCE OF kJpCv; ' X. r' " ' vll &! "BEAU GESTE" -W Qf ' ' tffj JR- THE JUNGLE THRILLS V'iwS' i. i... . n..h lu (i -- 0P "CHAN.G,, -r : M J ' - v r V: r5COO m ntf)l race thru a f -VWt ntf).1 race -k ,r-ir I CAMEL 1 ,1 ma !; fLL- tLiNG, CflAtlOfJa i CLIVE 6R00K.I I V.: comedy , V . Astff ; RICHARD ARLEM 1 ... All Colored' Cast In 'MUSIC HATH CHARMS' fi j( TALKING NEWS ' Admission - Mats....-... 10 and Evas. 15 After havinK pent several days here looking after business mat ters at hU local drug store, Lloyd Magtll left yesterday for his head quarters ut .Iiend, intending to atop en route at Klamath Falls for a visit at his drug store there. Births 1 1 i Mr. nnd Urn. Cheater Flury of Medford are the narenu of a wwn , pound, eight and one-fourth oun.i o ; boy born lit theiSucred Heart hus- j pltul yesterduy. ; ' j- - -4) .: , !. Classified advertlalnR Ket results. . RfiGAL: LILY BULBS Blooming -Sizes li; 1 , 23c 63. a and up Monarch Seed & Feed Co. thru a in - . e thrilling 1 ( ' .fwiLLiiM powfi y'r0fA t MrtAU AC OEoftoe - lift IAWCITT St'SSf FAY ' j 33 -'OM', Filson Cruising Coat Made f Filscyi ..'water pro'ofed Khdki, light enough for all year wear, yet jammed full of pr6r&j? tion. Note the convenient back pocket-for carrying heavy loads comfortably. Other pockets galore. Comes in single shoulder and sleeve or with double shoulder and sleeve. Better dealers can supply you C.filsonC Ks Outdoor Clothes. IOO5-IO07 FRST AYENlg atATTLC COY , - r - K ' t 1 f, mV. ,( -t . t . ' I ( c ... . xt