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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1929. IocaLand . -'Personal 1 The ability of W, R. Coleman of Medford. superintendent of fish screens ' for. .the state game com mission, Is recognized by the gov ernment bureau of fisheries and a request has been made that he be loaned to the federal authorities to superintend ;the construction of ; a ''fish' screen In: the Ahtonlum ' ditch,: near' Yaqulnn,' Wash.; He , Will' lake charge of the work this ' week. ';.. :.... !!' s i. i ' Chicken dinner ot the Covered Wagon. 7Bc. (load as the best, bet ter than the rest.'1 : -i . 'i " 20 ' Judge H. D. Norton arrived to day 'from Grants Pass to open circuit-court 'sessions here. ' No trial cases' were set for this week and routine matters will take up the time of the court. " For Sale - fipllzonberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 159. 210 - Business visitors 'from Rugeno spending yesterday In the city In clude H. B. KssonH. J. Wells, IT. h. - Harmon, P. 1 Knight, O. A. Prince, C. P. Hyde. O. P. Young. I). '11. Preeland and M. A. Arm strong. , ' . MAdorn Woodman "dance Thurs day night at W. O. W. hall. BIG ' -Temporary auto licenses were 1h- sued ut the sheriff's office this forenoon to Lelloy Brubaker' of Kogue River and to D, It. Patterson :of Ashland. '; '' Hallowe'en dance, Jackson Hprihgs, Sat. Special party. Don't miss It. , 216 Mrs. - A. .O. Weber and 'children silent the week end In Ashland vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright and family of that city.''- r Hallowe'en danco nnd carnival. Eagle Point Sat. night. , 217 'Beru Pierce, d truck driver for the Owen-Oregon Lumber' com i Pfcny, was fined $25 In the city cqur( yesterday on the charge of careless and Imprudent driving, be cause when In making a turn on MrAndrews road, although it is claimed there was plenty of clear ance- space, his truck struck Davis Transfer company truck loaded with steel, which was stand ing at one side of the road, and upset It. Par Hale Roller" canaries. Ex cellent singers from ' registered stock. - On' display at Mutunl Seed Co. - 1 r v!ll ' Local-Odd Fellows and Rcbekahs nntlclpate a very enjoyablb 'time nt'a social-at their hall tonight. Festivities will begin with a din ner at 6 o'clock, followed by a continuous program throughout the . evening. The dinner ' will he an elaborate repast and It hag been planned' to accommodate a large crowd. The presence of every mem ber of the orders In Medford is desired. - i, Dance at Lake Crook hall Sab unlay night. Peppy music. Tickets 7S0. ' Ladles free; 210 'H. Mutton, proprietor of the' Ho tel Medford, Medford. Ore., was registered at the Imperial h"ta) for. the week end. The oregonian. i . For Sale SplUonberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 109. 216 Among tourists and others from d distance registered at Modford hotels are Mrs. H, C. Veybrun and Dana Deyignne of Junonu, Aluskn, W.'F. Martin of Rochester, N. V Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Uruning of Chicago, 111, ' Dynge's dance every Wed. nnd Rut. at Droamlund. 211 Reduced round-trip fares to Portland for the Pacific Interna tional Livestock exposition have been announced by all railroads tier ing Oregon, Washington and Ida ho. The explsltlon will be held In Portland October 20 to Novem ber 2, Inclusive, nnd tickets will be- sold to Portland hy all lines In the territory named from Octo ber 24 to November 2, inclusive, with return limit of November 4. on the basis of one and one-tltlrd fare for the round trip. Spits apples for sale. Ala Vlats. Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf ' ' Dance! Masquerade and carni val dance, Kagle Point Sat. night. UT A civil action to collect money was filed In circuit court today by Carlos Magerlo against Sarah Wakeman on claims that 11.020 are due on loans. See Charles A.. Wing to buy your home. 216 James Logan, the Ornnts Pass contractor, has returned home from K several months' trip to Alaska, wh,ere ' he has extensive mining Interests. Hallowe'en masquerade and enr nlvnl hp 11. name Point. !!" There's a lot to be said ' t H"? .' ' M'-i' qbut the mcriu of va rious breads on tht market but we do be lieve that you will find Fluhrer'i Breads com pare . . very . favorably with the best to be had anywhere on the coast. r Passenger travel through Mcd- iora ny. airplane is moauny grow ing, and for the past week has been cj-owded, according to information at the airport today, 'A local pas senger, who had planned to leave today, 'was forced to wait until Sunduy before a place for him could be found, Bow.I at Nat every night. 220 Masquerade and carnival dance. Eagle Point Sat. night. 217 P. S. Walte and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers are among the Klam? ulh Falls visitors in this city. Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, $1.00. Phone 67. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. '219 Man with smull family wishes work on dairy ranch. , Both cdn milk. Answer Box 0. M., Tribune. 217 Paul Luy plans to leave this evening to spend two or three weekB in Hun Francisco, returning to Medford for a ' short stay be fore leaving for Eugene. Ho pluns to see the Stanford and tlnlverslty of Southern California football game next Saturday. 1 Modern Woodman danco Thurs day night at W. O. W. hull, 210 Less ash, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. ' Tel. 289. , ... if Among the Oregonlans 'nt -Medford hotels, other than those from Portland and Eugene, 'are; Clifton Johnson and C!. A. Imhoff, Agnes Sardine of North llend, Ralph Wil liams tit Lal'lno, Duncun Cameron, Earl Hill, F. D. Wyatt, C; A. Uar t'ell, B, E. Hcdd nnd. Wm. J. White of Cottuge Grove, J. K. Sayno of Corvallls, M. A. Maroy and C. T. Andrews of Hulem. An attractive, modern 6-room house at 20 South Orange will be offered at a bargain for quick sule. Fireplace, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Phone H. V. Schoffel, 847-L. 212tf Dynge's dance every Wed. and Sat. at Dreamland. 211 In view of several Important matters scheduled to come up for discussion, a large attendance Is urged at tho regular meeting of the Elks lodge tomorrow evening. These matters are said to be of vital importance to all lodge mem bers. Hallowe'en dance, Jackson's, Sat. "Who's tho I'unkln Eater?" 216 ; Dance at Lake Creek hall Sat urday night. Peppy music. Tickets 75c. Ladies free. 210 Mr. and Mrs. James Kingsley ar rived yesterday from Palo Alto, Cul., to spend a short time In Med ford attending to businoss affnlrs while en route to Seattle, Wash., where they plun to visit relatives. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange Phone 1263. I93tf Ladies who are hard to fit to cOrsels should see the perfect sup porting combination at the Good win Corset Shop, 20 So. Fir. '211 Tho Roseburg American Legion municipal airport, has been put In excellent condition for winter. use. Tho eiU're track, comprising 140 acres, has been graded and is free from ull ruts and obstructions 'and a 1200-foot'ru'nwhy'has been grav eled, with turn-arounds nt each end and a warming apron In front of .tho hangsr. Boundary fences ure being built and lights are to be placed Immediately. Closing out screen doors at Mod ford Lumber Co. tf Big musquorado ' and carnival danoe. Eaglo Point Sat. night. 217 L. E. Dlngledlne Is among thel business visitors In Medford from Seattle. Bowl at Nut overy night. 220 Dance at I-nko Creek hall Sat urday night. Poppy music. Tickets 7 Dc. Ladles free. 216 ' A marriage license was Issued at the county clerk's office this fore noon to John Chnrley and Marian Hostler, both of Hoopa, Cal. Both are IndlunB, If you get your hat at Sinclair's It will ba the beat In town for the monoy. '2111 Sat1, night., Danco till 12 and eat and party the rest ot the night. We will be open all night. 217 Emerick Jones of Talent, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones, returned from a hunt ing trip Inst Saturday with a three point buck. Give your Hallowe'en party at Blue Flower Lodge. Make reser vations early, phone 341-K-3. 218 The St. Murk's Guild will hold a rummugo sale In the Deuel Bhlg. Saturday, Oct. 20th. 216 Health honor roll examinations will be held tomorrow by the coun ty health unit nt the Plnehurst school, under the dlroction of Dr. Umlly Relcom, county medical di rector, and Miss Edith Lauhsrher, county nurse. Similar examinations will be held Friday ut the Central Point schools by Dr. Bolcotn nnd Airs. Lyda King, county nurse. Tho service is open to nil town and rurul schools in the county, and school heads are urged to get In touch with the health unit If such service Is deslrod. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tt Modern Woodman danco Thurs day night nt W. O. W. hall. 216 On a periodical trip through Medford and southern Oregon. L. O. Shirley, fcdernl prohibition agent, arrived In Medford this fore noon en route to Klamath Falls. Get that new fall hnt now at Sinclair's; new stock, Intest styles; moderate prices. tit Dance at Lako Creek hall Sat urday night. Peppy music Tickets 7 ic. Ladles free. lift Applications for building permits wore made this forenoon at the city hutldlng department by J. C Barnes to remodel a dwelling on North Peach street at a cost of $2,000. and to Stephen Csdy to build a garage on Portland avenue at a cost of $100. 600.00 feet of cheap lumber. Special nt Medford Lumber Co. tf Bowl nt Nat every night. 229 J. Verne Shangle received a tele gram yesterday telling him that his Isler, Mrs. Thelma Engstrom of Port Townsend, Wash., la the mother of a six and a half pound girl, born Sunday. Get those fenders nnd auto bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Iwls Super service Station. .Phone 41 1. If Special on plaster bonrd nt Med ford Lumber Co.. , tf California' guests at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. B. W. lilan chard, Mrs. W. H. Lake of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Whit comb, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllklns of Los Angeles, S. R. Evans, G. A. Saunders of Oakland. C. R. Rees nnd C. Ree of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leddy of Red Bluff. Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCarty, L. T. Wagner of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Frahn and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fltzlaff of Pine Knot, George Walch of Glendale and Harry Wil son of Chlco. Corona adding machines, $60. Free trial. Phone Blerma, 1368. ... 193tf Bowl at Nat every night. 220 District Attorney I W. , T. Miller of-' Josephine ' county spent - the week end In Centrul Point. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Modford. Phone 993. tf , Klnln tailored dlothcs last long or, .look better. ' Prom $36.00 up. Klein tho Tailor, 128 E. Main, up stairs. ,' 214 The C. E. Gates Auto company will he represented In the ' city howling league which Is to be formed In a short time. Tho team Will be managed by George -Gates und will be composed of employes of the' company only. They will hold their first practice games this evening and expect to have a com pleto team formed In a short time. S. D. Doremus of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Dade Terrltt of Mod ford made a trip to Crater Luke Sunday., ' It's a sign of distinction to wear Klein-made tailored clothes. .Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main) upstairs. 214 Dr.' Slmklns, tho Chiropractor, with Russian massage, over the Woolworth Store. Tel. 1290. 171tf Mr. and Mrs. George C. Snbln of Grants Pass and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. -Child, managers of th Multnomah hotel in Portland were recovering Tuesday from se vero scalp wounds reoelved In a head-on collision near Corning, Cal. The accident, which happen ed Sunday, is reported to' have been caused by a man In another car who Is said 'to have ' fallen asleep and lost control of his car which crashed headlong into the Sabln car. Grants Pass Courier. See Charles'A. Wing to buy your home. 216 Bowl at Not every nlghl. 220 Beatrice Scabrooke from Table Rock underwent a tonsil operation Monday. "' A ' ' .'' ' ' Hemstitching, plcoting, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 167tf Elated that he had locatod K. O. White, colored fighter of Chicago, in training near Tacomo, Wash.. Joe Hickerstaff, Medford and Klamath Falls boxing promoter, left this forenoon for his head quarters at Klamath Falls, to make arrangements for a fight to be held there. In a short tirne... . He .-plans to have White appear hero No vember 6 In a main event bout with .Gene O'Grndy of Ashlund. Blckerslaft will bo back in Med ford early next week. .Coul Free If not satisfactory. Royal Is guaranteed best Utah cor.l mined. Order d'sack of Royal coa) today and if you do not find it tho bost Utah coal you havo ever used It will not cost you ' one penny. Royal is free from dirt no clinkers and low In ash. Royal now $14.60 per ton,' delivered dl1 rect from enr to you, within city limits. Wo have Roynl coal on hand for Immediate delivery from our coal yard. ' Order now at lower price. Phone 833. F. E, Samsou Co. Offices 229 North Riverside. ' 213tf Gertrude and Lelln Carlton, who are employed lnMedford, spent the week end in Ashland with their mother, Mrs. Harry Carlton. Bowl at Not every night. ' 220 The Little Applcguto school Is believed to "hold the "record for good attendance for rural schools In the county, according to Miss Elizabeth Burr, school supervisor, who visited that district yesterday. The school h&s ten students and for eight weeks, ever since .the term opened, there have been no absent or tardy reports. For a time there were It studonts, but one transferred to another district. Mrs. Ina Pttrcety Is teacher. "That Rood coal." We give green trading stnmps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono SS9. tf Mrs. Elln F. Davis of LuOrnnge. III., arrived in Medford last even ing to' visit her sister, Mrs. f oeeph O. Grey. Bowl at Nat every nlRht. 220 Royal Coal $14.60 per ton, de livered direct from car to you within city limits.' We have test record showing Royal Is best Utah coul mined. Buy now at the lower prlco. Phone 883. F. K. Samson Co. Office 229 North Riverside. 218tf TOO LATE, TO CLASSIFY HHUK ltf A KKAL BUY XUO-iu't'o Block farm, ndjoinln; '"ouInUIo nino; 60 tioroa In itttulfu dn nioAtlow producl'iiR 17B tons of nay; SO ncres ot rnln lnnl; hotim, 4 Imrnn and Rood feed lut. 912,000: terma. CHAUNCKY FLOKKY, , 201 First Natl. Bunk, rhone SIS. 220 FOK SAI.K A No. 1 row nn 1 h niter cnlt. Jus lloudrlekson. 1 Phupiilx, Ore. Ill Kt)U HAl.tt Child's reed stroller, child's wicker rockers. Vlione' 110. Hi KOH 8AI.1J quity In smnll pIhcd; inodorn. well furniahud. will considiT car. Highway bur lier 8hou or 811 E. Juckson nftor 6 p. 111. SI 8 FOJl SAI.B SS acres. 18 sores planted to Bartlctt Mers; tree sidl. uood locution, out of frost bolt, $3,000 rush will handls this. Kaay terms on hslanco. 118 North iiivprskio Ave. Nat llldii. tu FOll KENT Large front room, 1 close in; hot and cold water, shower, to 8. Kir. Ill FOB HUNT Small house. Inquire ut tOS So. Central. WANTKD Position as collector, solicitor, tutor for chlUlren or hullsrkefiper In hotel, liy mlddle aired, callable woman with host references. . Address H. I.. Mall Trllione, stallna kind of Work, nnd tmrty m call,- j , -x ail GuestH from Portland at Med ford hotels Include W.'.E. Travi. E. A. Htoffln, O. S. Yerfoy, W, Xaw-rence,-Jr., Carl II. SlKtflln. C. B. NfofiB, C. E. Undloy, H. W. An demon, IouIh Amacher,' 1. J. l)e BIoLh, K. P. McKnlKht, J. D. 8am ler, M. H. Nichols, Nelson Smith, J. D. Runnle, Jock Dun kin, John U. Gentry, Frank Chitson, John Myer, Owen Ingram, C. 6. Mitchell and Ednu. Moult on. Alice llolloway'a Town and Country Shop, opening at KuBHt-ll'H on the rnezuinfne floor. . , 217 Arthur HchoenI,' Medford, editor of the Oregon Dally Emerald, stu dent daily at the. university, has been elected to the board of di rectors Of the Paclfio Intercollegi ate PrcAH OHKoclatlon" which met in Uh annual conference lata FYlday and Saturday at Htanford Imiver alty at Palo Alto. Cal. Orchard run "Winter 'Banana upplH fur Rale, and Keifer pearB. HkoIjoI & Day Warehouse. 217 The W. C. T. U. will hold Its regular meeting tomorrow after noon at 2:30, at the' Yi W. C. A. Hav. Thumbler of th Seventh Day Advontiflt church will give a talk and Mrs. Samuel Batsman will give some of her experiences while In Denmark.' There will be Bpec iul iiiuhIo and refreshment! will be served. Everybody is welcome; An attractive, modern C-room house at 20 .South Orange will be offered at a bargain for quick sale. Fireplace, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Phone H. V. Scheffel, 847-Iv. . 1 ' 1 . 212tf Oeorgo Johnson, formerly with the' Hoeing company took a civil service examination for radio op erators at the Medford ralrways communication station today, con ducted by H. A. Martin. Bowl at Nat every night. . 220 Mr. and Airs. J. C, Barnes left today by auto for Portland, where they will spend a week on business nnd pleasure and will attend the Pacific International' livestock show: ' - Piund lessons made unusually enjoyable. Beginners' specialist, Iols Cook Young ' on Manning place, N. W. Central Point. 219 K. W. Randall of the Niagara Insurance company ' of Portland paH.se d through this city this morn ing on his way north from a trip through southern Oregon. Bowl at Nat every night. -220 William Bluckham, who has been at the Sacred Heart, hospital for the past two weeks,, suffering from typhoid fever, today was still In a serious condition, becoming delirious at times. He is '22 years old. ' - , Spitz apples for sale. J Ala Vista Packing Houso, So. Fir. 201tM The Business and . Professional Women's club will take ujl consid erable Important business at their regular Thursday noon meetlng'to morrow, "Tho Way of Faith' a hymn written by Mary O.. Carey, is for salo at Palmer Piano House. 21J Mrs. Julia Doubleday of tho Butte Falls district spent this morning in the city on business. Wallace Mc'Cnmmant, former su preme court judgo, who has been attending the Scottish Rite meet ings here the past few days.' left thin noon for his home irl'lPtirt land. Judge McCammnnb spent all his spare time while here, renew ing old acquaintances and visiting favorite haunts around the city. John E. Peter, district manager for Fleischner Meyer, left yester day for Alturns, Cal., where he will spend the next few days on busi ness. W. T. Roberts of the Butte Falls district loft this niprning by motor for Klamath Falls, where he will spend the next three or four weeks on business. P. D. Scott of the Applegate dis trict was a business visitor In the city this morning. Federal officer Terry Talent re turned to Medford this morning from Portland, where ho had spent tho past few days attending a meet ing of the federal grand Jury. Four rum-ranning offenders wero in dicted, according to Mr. Talent. Mrs. J. J. Shnmcrville of Butte Falls teft on the Shasta this morn ing for Kugone, where she will visit her daughter Beth, a student in the Junior high school, for a few weeks. Fred Brady, representative, of tho Weyonborg Shoe Manufactur ing company of Portland, spent. this morning In the city catling on local trade HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyea First I 1 Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. mm yijuivifNt Thl WAS 'a hresome picture. Lets qo to our house and have Sonie real enterUinmn pd you know we had 'ourje eecrj'ed. Radio Service laboratory "ELECTRIC WIRINQ CO." S2 8. Grip Phona: Off lea S35 Rea.,t44I Mis Eleanor Peter left on the Shasta today for Corvallls, where she will attend the week end home coming activities. After, this, she will go to Portland and spend the next month visiting friends. - Mrs. Frank R. Roberts arrived back in Medford today from Mis souri, where she was called by the illness and death of her mother on September 21. She stopped over in California on her way home. R. G. Fowler and L. P. Wilcox, county agents, were tho principal speakers last night at the meetint; of the Southern Oregon Bankers' association at Central Point, with bankers present from Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford, ' Central Point, Eagle Point and Ashland. Approximately t0 attended. 1 The two speakers chose farm conditions In Jackson county and southern Oregon as their subject. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 . County Clerk Delilla Meyer left this morning for Portland to at tend a committee meeting on working out a uniform system of accounting, for county offices., Obituary ' FRLTRN Funeral services (or Fred Fellon.'-. .father of Mrs. Her-' hort Tliley. uj)d IMrs. Harry Kyle, both of Medford, who passed away at Denver, Colorado, will bo held at the Conger chapel at 2:00' p. m., Friday. " Interment will bo 'in Jacksonville cemetery. Kev. Jamea E. Cornier will have charge of the HerviceH. ' HUGHES Funeral services for tho late John P. . Hughes, who passed away at his home In Butte Falls Tuesday morning, will be held at the cemetery at Butte Falls at 2 p. m. Thursday. 1 Reverend Davidson of Kagle Point will offi ciate. ; Conger funeral parlors In charge. ' . ; ! JL ' SiH'clul Communication. j I'ast' Musters' Xlglit. S Medford i-odne No. 103. A. F. & A. M.. Friday. Oct. 25 1:30 p. m. Work In the M. II. de- pree. Banquet will be served In dining room of lodge' hall by the ladies of the Christian church. promptly at 6:30 p. m. The Pant; Masters M lodge will exemplify tho ! work in the ' Master- Mason degree on two candidates. Ky order of the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON'. 21 0 Secretary. Phone 51 ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY if h!y Hallowe'en CI Jfl ain't what it lister; be ajly old-timer will as sure yyji, .wlieu he fell's "how they used to put somebody's hugsy onv kip of the old school house. At any rate the children still iret a kick out. of a pumpkin we have them, and other things for Hallowe'en too. For the Hallowe'en party a box of our chocolates; they . are .fresh and good. Ci fl PELICAN WEDNESDAY KHARUM . Persian Pianist -l ELMIRA LANE Coloratura Soprano vsjjr . CALAQARIS OUO European Novelty Act . SPECIAL CONCERT ORCHESTRA ,, PRICES Orchestra 2.00 and SI.50 SALE OPENS WEO., OCT. 23 Cheater . E. Llndley, . traveling representative of the Pacific Fruit Exchange of Portland, 'arrived In the city .today, oh business.' Mr.! 1-rlndley was formerly Bitoated here i as local .agent of the same com-! pany " j FIRST BOTTLE , HELPED HER Keep On Taking Lydia , Pink- : hfcm'ft Vegetable .Compound j Philadelphia, Pa. ,;I always use : Lvdia J..-1'iHkham'e Vegetable Com : pound before and after childbirth. I am a mother of three children two little girls and a baby lioy. I would get ruu doivn, nervous, dizzy and weak sometimes so T had tii lie in hod. I would tuke the Vegetable Com pound as a tonic and 1 nIwa-8 saw an improvement after takntg lhc first bottle. I found il to he 11 iiouil- tonic. I ulways nv otitmeit your. m(idi(inen to my fricntlri iut(i--l I'Hiniot HjH'Hk too highly of tnmn." Ihh. Anna Loiidijhhacic, ltiU7 S. Front fctreet, Phila., Pa. Phone 93 1 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REF1NISHINQ ' FRANK HOWARD ' Medford Exchange. 211 W. Main St. n REGAL LILY BULBS - i.n Blooming Size3 25c ea. and up Monarch Seed & Feed Co. GET ' IT AT aatu 1 HMJOS 1 lW SCRIPTIOXS flHIMAlNli.VCI: -KLAMATH FALLS NIGHT, OCT. 30 2 V " Exactly the Same Show a in Portland and SanFrancltco EVENT OF SURPASSING INTEREST - i In Person . . i En Tour Around the Wide World ATHE ENTERTAINER SUPREME. IMmd miUAM MORRIS -' . 5 . . In. New Songs and Old Favorites -y- ' : Company of International Artists ' " ,' ' .. , -. ' Offering - d. ...,' s:. BROTHERS ARNAUT In "Two Loving Birds" DON JULIAN Caricaturist Balcony S2.00, $1.50, 11.00, 75c MAIL ORDERS NOW Z wm: fox silver jubilee : ' ,! STARTS 3 TODAY ALL TALKING ALL HILARIOUS Another Big Jubilee Jcy Show Crammed with Action and Side-Splitting Laughs Learn about love from an ex- ''-V' f i ff ypert.1 ' In tne ' speedy, farce- comedy of the younger mar- f .A'Sp II tied folks- Starring I '-! . ' , 1 ALSO -l-r- V' ,:W 'a V TALKING COMEOY SlllA THE ROONEY FAMILY , JT V "THE LOVE BIRD" X- And ' "' Admission THE TALKING ENWS 'Jlaia ?9 ?nd l I Eves 10 and 35 i ii mi .i i i iiibmiiii iiiiiiimiiii ii i rn irarfraas- HSIIK WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE v s """;Fbx;XRATERIAN;:r" TOMORROW-- - '-days . From the Land of the Midnight Sun .. .. Comes tho First of' the Talking Screen's "''' '' ' Great Melodramas 5 -Sfrn Wk. ' Ml '111 M i . I i If rum FMZENJUCTICE J3 I' sQ , "i "SaSa25aiali i .' TS : ttl times TONIGHT j; co60V 111 ;,: ; The Show All Medford!,,;si; ,1 uAuB l . Is Talking About ' ! "THE FOUR l ,n ll FEATHERS" I'TlSf ' The Romance of Beau Gcste and the Jungle Thrills of A , VI vjl "Chang." ' ' Admission: Mats. 10 What-After First tost? CHEAP r SUITS t ARE EXPENSIVE UPKEEP ana PRESSING are COSTLY Good clothes are economical. They require little atten tion. Always show their class. 1 LET US SHOW YOU LflMf l , ; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RE3ULT8 3 Big Dayt,,if of Laughter 4 Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 A STIRRING DRAMAn.OVEt HATE, PASSION. ANP RtVtNGt A WILLIAM FOX PICTURE and 35; Eves. 25 and 50 UPSTAIRS 128 East Main - r