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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRKfi ON1, ' S A TUR DAY, OCTOBER : 2(5, '1929. . " i ; l S fAGE TWO ocal arid 4-Pcrsonal While there are not so many fleer In cold Btorage at . any' ono nlacc, Deputy Oame Warden Roy Parr of . Ashland yesterday' was of the opinion that more door were killed during the past season than there have for several years. : AlthouKh the Mod ford lee and fold HIoiubo plant hag a laruo number of car casses In storage, rnost all of the butcher shops In the county uIho have deer meat In storage for the owners, , . Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vlsln " Packing House, So., Fir. 201tf" Mayor A. W. Pipes has been suf fering with a bad case of poison oak for several days, which has swollen one of his arms, hence he has snent very little time at his office, , 1 , , ., Sowl at Nat every night. 220 ... Dr., and. Mrs. J. W, Siegfried of New York City und II. A. DeMn rais .ot Salt hak City. are among the Eucsts from a distance regis tared at Medford hotels. OtherB are John Eindlcott of Lawrence, Kans., Erie Umlauf of Chicago, III., and James Mitchell of Do trolt, Mich. "" .Now is the time to nave money on a Kolvlnator or L. & H. range at the Southern Oregon Electric. 214 County Agent F. P. Wilcox Is spending today at Corvallls, taking In the homo-coming festivities. The pcod dance contest to be given In connection with the Le gion Hallowe'en dance at the Orl netal Oardens on Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, 1s creating consider able Interest among southern Ore gon dance lovers and much rivalry is already In evidence. The contest ' will be judged: by the spectators' applause and already several en trants are gathering tngother in organized rooting sections. Entries may be made ftt the Palmer Music Houso or at the danco Itself. 221 Dr. Arnold Bonnett Mall, presi dent of the University of Oregon, speaks at the Llthla Springs hotel ballroom, Ashland, at 2:30 p.. m. tomorrow. The general public Is Invited. Oct "those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Hiill'B Sheet Motal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service 8tatlon Phono 418. If A . bad check artist, who passed ,tt chck for 2G In Central Point yesterday, was believed to be work- Ing In Medford today, actordlng to the pollco department, and mer . chants were warned to use caution ' In cashing checks of strangers. One . local establishment reported Inst evening that It had also received a . worthless check. .. Piano lessons mado unusually enjoyable.. Beginners' specialist, Lola Cook Young on Manning ; place, N. W. Central Point. 218 Governor i.hi PnHsrsonrWwe ac cepted an Invitation from tho Ku- gene Lions alub to address on No vember 6 o. meeting that 'will he attended by. .all service clubs of Lane bounty. Kelvlnator and L. & IT. range ' sale -now going on at the Southern Oregon Electric. 814 Federal Prohibition Agent Terry Talent loft this forenoon for a duck hunting trip over the week end In the Klamath country. . ., Man with small family Wishes work on dairy ranch, Both can milk. Answer Box Ot M Tribune. 317 "No one can deny that this splen did weather we are enjoying IsJ unmatchable anywhere else In the country. People 6f southern Ore g6n are surely fortunate to be able 0' revel In the temporal, balmy atmosphere which Is now our lot. Now that we have that off Our chest, we suppose It will rain. Gold Hill News. An attractive, modern 6-room house at 20 South Orange Will hi' offered at a bargain for nulck sale. . Fireplace, garage, lawn and shrub bery. Phone II. V. Siheffol, 847-1.. . 2Utt W. T). Miles, Bouthern Pnolflc Investigator from Eugene, spent last, night In. tho city . on . special,; , business. , leaving on the Shasta this noon for tho north. , Bowl at Nut every night. 320 C..T. Hamilton left yesterday for Corvallls to spend the week end with (lis son Moure, a student nt the stale college. Spits apples tor sale. Ala VIM Packing House. So. Fir. 201 tf Quests from Portland st Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. I,. Wolt, Anna Katz. Arch A. Urnurd. Mr. and Mrs. V. ( Kvans, M. It. Handall. Cliff Gardner, Art Mover. II, J. Maasen, H. C. Kenning, ller tratn Smith, W. Tt. Chntrield. s. M. Calkins, C. C. Uendixen, .Mr., and Mrs. A. F. Steffen, Dr. Duane A. Fellows, F. U Ilardetty, 11. A. Myers, O. O. Cox and Wallace Wnl grcn, 'The., Way of Faith." a hymr. written by Mary O. Carey, la for sale at Palmer Piano House. 219 Fred Wilson, left last evening for his home Ip Harraraenlo, Oil., ufter a .short .business visit In Medford. An attractive, modern 6-room hus at 10 South OraiiRC will lie offered at a bargain for quick sale. Flreplare, garage, lawn and shrub bery, Phone H,.y. Hchoftcl, K47-1.. .'. 212tf Students of the Central Point schools held a special assembly yesterday afternoon In honor of Thomas A. Kdlson and the (Oth anniversary- of the first electric light. IT. L. IlrOmley gave an In teresting Ulk on the life of Kdlson,' Iter .which ho showed moving pic tures of some new Copco news- reels and a Hallowe'en comedy. I.- F, lyanhoo gav a short talk on South America and showed a reel of movies of Presldonl Hoover's visit, to llraill, , An experiment new to southern Oregon will b given- trial by lo- , cal Legionnaires when they will held danc In the Oriental Onr- . dsns ballroom on Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, with free admission to. all ,thoe who wis)) to attend. , ..... ' 221 O. F. Whltcomb left for Portland today after several days' business Visit In Medford. Masquerade dance, Saturday night Moos ball, Ashland. 217 To, . That a number of Medford stu dents at tho University of Oregon left last night for Seattle to attend the Oregon-Washington gamo is the word brought back by a group of students spending the week end In Medford. Bowl at Nat every night. 22.0 Much Interest has been taken In the big. Hallowe'en masquerade which will be held by the mcm ebrs of the Copco forum ut the fair grounds pavilion tonight. This is the nnnuul party ot the employes' club of the local power company, and will be attended by many out of town members of tho Copco or ganization. The affair will start with a dinner nt 7 p. m., after which there will be dancing and entertainment until midnight. Lloyd Williamson Is chairman of the committee In charge pf . the party. Less ash, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 230. tf The winter schedule of motor buses has been placed into effect, beginning Friday, October 25. The usual buses to Crescent City, ac cording to tho rearranged sched ule at tho bus station, show that Ihe 3:10 p. m. bus will nut be op erated during tho winler and that the bus which formerly left at 7 a. m. will not leave until 7:30. The regular glass-topped bus to San Francisco over the Kcdwood high way will leave at 10:50. The chang ed time Is made to better iicomml date tho winter hours for trans portation, according to the report which gave the reason for the change. Grants Pass Courier. Special features sucn as a speed dance contest, frco admission tick ets, confetti and serpentine battles and novel entertainment are. ex pected to draw ono of tho largest dance crowds over assembled In southern Oregon, to tho Legion dance nt the Oriental Gardens ball room, Thursday, Hallowe'en night. 221 . Mabel Mack, county home dem onstration agent, is nt Corvallls to day enjoying tho home-coming there. "That good coal." We glvo green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 230. tf ..A number of rural schools In the county last evening held- special programs In observance of Frnnces 13, Wlllnrd day and n'so for Hal lowe'en, according to the county school superintendent's office tO' day. Tho majority of tho Hal lowo'en programs, however, will be given this week. Chicken dinners nt the Covered Wagon, 75c. Good as tho best, bet ter 'than the res'., 220 Another new radio drama -by Helen Norrls Is booked for next Tuesday's Copco program over sta tion KMKD. This new production of Miss Norrls Is entitled "The Best Man," and Is built around the eternal triangle. The plot is said to bo exceptionally good. Howl at Nat every night. 220 A marriage license was issued at lho county clerk's office to Hllrvey Dart,' 27. and Isabclle Snrahan, 10, both of Westwood, Cal. ; Alice Hollowoy's Town and Country Shop, opening nt Russell's on tho mezzanine floor. 217 Among Oregonians, other than those from Portland, icglscred nt local hotels are Geo. W. Staples, O. O. C'leln of Albany, and Glen K. Fox of Ktayton. ' Royal Coal-r$14.S0 per ton, de-, llvered direct from ear to you within city limits. We havo test record showing Hoyal is best Utah coal mined. Buy now nt the lower price. Phono H3S. F. K. SnmsO:i Co. Office 220 North Itlversldo.. 21Stf It will probably be two or throe weeks beforo horao nursing and baby clnsses will be begun In the llerrydnle section by the county health unit through the efforts of Miss Atigustn (Hover, county nurse. The class will be limited to a cer tain number of members and will cover a period of several weeks. If plans ore successful, the health unit may also begin a similar class at Ashland In n short time. Orchard run Winter Banana apples for snle, and Kolfer penrs. Sgoliel & Day Warehouse. 217 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell left this morning by motor for the north, uocomphnled by Mr. Pow ell's mother, Mrs. C. T. Powell, who has been vsltlng hero from her Col lage Grove home for several days. Mr. and Mvs, Powell will visit In t'orvallla and Kugone before re turning lo Medford. Hemstitching, plcntlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 157ir . Dressed poultry was a feature of today's public market, which en joyed 4k heavy patronago aa usual. A number of lho booths were sold out before noon, but' patronage had Indications of being heavy up until closing time nt 4 o'clock this afternoon Lalo vegetables, dress ed meats, borne baked pastries and fomti were also well In evidence. Howl at Nat every night. 220 County Agent It. G. Fowler left this morning for Portland -to nt lead the pacific International Live stock exposition, and will probab ly spend a short time at tho O. S. C homecoming, , Free shampoo Mon.i TueS., Wed., Tluii'i., with marcel or finger wave, 11.00. Phono (7. Bowman Barber and Heauiy Shoppe, . tit v John. L. Johnson . and family moved to Medford this week. Their a 1 dress Is S4& Bennett avenue. They have lived here for a number of years and havs many friend who regret their departure. They have been good citizens and the best of neighbors. Central Point American, . Corona and Smith typewriters., Typewriter Kxchange. Phone I3BJ. , IHSlf Local residents who would have everbearing strawberry plants may obtain thom from John lcl!relcr ai his home on Cherry street. He has a supply of plants he Is willing lo give away, ho. told, .Mia. Grace Voss, assistant secretary nt the Chamber of, Commerce this, fore-, noon ., . . , ... , Considerable Interest . nas been aroused In the Legion's Hallowe'en dance where Ihs experiment of free admissions will ba given a trial. Bpeelal arrangements havo been mads lo secur additional seats and accommodations for the record crowd which Is expected to attend., ;i Jasper Itcynolds,. U. ot O. stu- dent, is spending tho week end in .Medford with his parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. C, L. Reynolds. I Lot me write your fire Insurance. I Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phone 003. tf A large meeting of Mcdf6rd pose of tho American Legion is antlcl patcd Monday night at tho Armory. This will be the first meeting un der tho direction of the new of ficers, beadod by Commander Deuel, Plans for Armistice day will be discussed and other Im portant matters will be heard dur ing the business session. The en tertainment program - will feature several Interesting reels of 'moving pictures by L, F, Ivanhoo and H. 1. Bromley, showing President Hoover's visit to South America, the Kugene "Sunset Trail" cele bration and other subjects. of spec ial Interest to the legionnaires. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 Hallowe'en masquerade and car nival ball, Kagle Point tonight Dance till 12 and cat and party ther est of the night. We will 4e open all night. 217' California guests. at. Medford ho tels Include Mr. and. Mrs. F. K. liurnham of Martinez, Mr, and Mrs. H. A. Schilling, G. M. Cope land, of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyden and B, K. Lewis of Salinas, H. W. Shields of Sucrn mento, nnd the following from San Francisco: II. B. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. I). H. Williams. N. J. Hutch inson, Ray Pllron and Del Iwls. J. T. Tapscott Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. . tf H. C. Obye, ranger at Rocky Point of the Crater National forest service, accompanied by his wife, is spending today In Medford, and In tho forestry offices this fore noon wan performing &.' magic fent with a dollar, borrowed from the office employes, who felt- greatly relieved when the money was re turned to them. Limited amount of grapes and Julco for one weok. Will deliver. Phone 510-R-l. 221 Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at, tho sheriff's office this forenoon to J. W. Glllaspey, F; K. Jenkins and S. 13. Wnllatt of Med ford and W,. W. Hover of Central .Point. AJidomlnal . belts and trusses nt Colvig Drugs. The Rlalto theater Is next door to us. 222 Big masquerade and carnival dance, Eagle Point tonight. 217 . A stranger made a mistake When hp arrived in Medford this fore noon, nnd shisrtly after approach-' Ing City Traffic Officer Prescott for some Information, found him self In tho pollco station. After arriving there, ho Inquired, "When does the next bus leave for Klam ath Falls?" and then Officer Pres cott spoko up: "I thought you asked for the police station Instead of tho bus station." Tho stranger did not say anything more ..and strodo angrily out of tho station, slamming tho door forcibly behind him.,. -. . Corona adding inaehlncs, $60. Free trial. Phono B I e r m a. 1303. .., .. ... ,'..,. : 103tf Fried chicken and steak dinners 50c. Mrs. Travis at Phoenix. Ap pointments for private partios. 222 Miss Mnrjoria Kelly and MIsn Miujorlo Goff, both students ot the University of Oregon, reulrned to Medford for tho wee kend. They arrived late last night with Wayne Goff, tho three of thorn to return north Sunday. Kntrlos for tho Legion's speed dnnce. contest to be given At tho Legion Hallowe'en dance, Thurs dny, night, may be made at the Palmer Musio IIoubo at Medford Kntrlos inny also bo mado at the dance, October 3lBt. , 221 ladles-who are hard to fit to corsets should see the perfect sup porting combination at tbO' Good win Corset Shop, 20 8. .Fir... 221 Happy Lentz was a guest In the city last Saturday where he wo calling on former friends. Mr. Lentz Is now stationed nt River side, Cal.. where he is serving in lho aviation corps. He states th.'.t he .enjoys the life and Is getting n good working knowledge ot avi ation nt the same time. Gold Hill News. - i , . , Howl nt Nat every night. . 230 Da nee I Masquerade and carni val dnnco, Kagle Point tonight. " . . , . ... 217 An item of local Interest that appeared recently in the 'VHellcvo U or Not" column of tho San Fran cisco Kxnmlner Is tho following: "Crater Lake, ..Oregon, possesses the strange phenomenon ot a cra ter within crater and a lake within a lake. Wizard Island, the largest Island In the lake, Is a cra ter, itself and Inside tho top of this crater Is a lake." The Item was sent to tho column by Melvln Valentine, 101 Balboa street, Sun Francisco.. Give your Hallowo'en party at nine Flower Lodge Make reser vations early. . Phone 141-H-3. 218 Masquerade and carnival diinoo. Kagle Point tonight. .217 Grounds ut cruel and Inhuman treatment are given In n divorce complaint filed at the county clerk's office today by Ida Rlgel against Sam Hlgel. The couple were married Oftoher !, 1920. and have one child. Bowl nt Nat every night, SiO Hallowe'en masquerade and car nlvnl ball, Kagle Point 217 In appreciation uf Ihelr work ns floor-ladies nt the Pinnacle pack ing house, the employes presented Mrs. Walter formally with a book-1 ruck, and Mi's. A. J. Anderson with a Meeker-mnde leather purse. Har ry Gould made a small booklet for each with poem about them selves. . They . were written mi parchment, and decorated In waler colors. ... Abdominal belts and trusses nt Colvig Drugs. . The Itlalto theater Is next door to us. . 31! Bowl at Nat every flight. ISO Reduced rates 'on palming and paperhanglng. Phone IMo, t, A IIIIsS tV ' .1 ! '.') TimLOCK. Col.. Oct, 2$. W -Mark L. Kann. &S, Hollywood, was fatally Injured today . when the automobile in which was riding overturned 'when a tlie blew out. With three others he was en route to the Htanford-I'nivcrelty of Southern California game In the Ktapford stadium, Pantages Awaiting Verdict -i n -5 -fc , Property Community Spirit Increases Prosperity antf Growth o That District If ii B(xnt hand we're to tako clty o'-d set It down 50 miles away irom nore ami icave noining hut a pen era 1 8tore and a repair shop where Medford now is," said "Bill" Dollar, "tho price of land around tho city would Immediately depreciate in value until a dire condition would result. "Many people who live wJthin the natural, trading are of a, City lose wUfht of the fact that their property enhances in value &n the city prospers. It is one of the most TSAY MISTER IF YOOf SPEND A.l OF THF MONEY I YOU FARN IN THIS CITY J IN SOME OTHER CITY WHY NOf MOVE I THERE? beautiful compensations In lifo to know that you cannot help the other fellow without helping your self. , When tlib pcoplo of a com munity learn this nnd put it into prnctlce a more enjoyable condition will result. Whoever heard of community spirit Increasing lnnd values?" con tinued "lllll" Dollar. "Ft wUIhuA story is told of two farmers who conversed thus: 'Pote, I wish my farm was in Clay county; It would be worth $25 an nore more.' 'Why. Han.s how can that bo? Your land Is better than ours, It is newer than ours and a deqper soli.' '.Well, Pete, the difference In value Is not altogether In tho soil Part of tho Increased value is the community spirit you have. You ! peopje nro always doing something. ; You know your neighbors and the . young folks seem satisfied. ,1 have ; children nearly grown nnd they'l i LOCAL DELEGATES AI IP. Over 24 delegates from the local j church attended tho one-day con-i vcntlon of the First Christian ! churches of southern Oregon held In Grants Pnss yesterday. 1'iiviu nyerioo, a missionary rrom Africa, was the main speaker, giv ing talks on his work In that coun try nt the morning, afternoon anil eVonlng sessions. .Mr. nnd Mrs. i.vorleo will return to Africa tho first of Novomhor. S. F. Swiindor, slalo represen tative, nnd W. F. Turner, represen tative uf tho I'nlted Christian Mis sionary society, wero also present nnd gave short talks. A linnquel was served at 6: SO. followed by lho,- evening session, ! wnicn was hold nniund lho tables. School Library , For Shady Cove 1 i Mrs. Cos Klocker Is endeavoring to secure a good library for the new school building erected by ! three districts located Just north of the first bridge across Hoguo river on the Crater Ijike highway nnd known ns Shady Cove school. Anyone having school bunks or any books suitable for children or grown-ups who will donate them please take them to K locker's' Prlnlery or notify Mrs. Klocker. The new school building has two school rooms, a stago for pre senting entertnlnments nnd n kitchen. Domestic art and man ual training will also be taught. Mrs. fllen Fabrtek haa chnrge of organising a Parent-Teachers association for the school nnd a meeting will he held soon. Curd of Thank. Wr winh to extend our heartfelt t Appreciation for in many expres sion of aympMhy tnd for the love ly floral offering, In the Inm of our beloved husltand and father. p v Mm. Krert Kelten. . . t - Mr and Mm. Herfcwt Tilley "hurt Family," " . MY. and Mrs.' H.Vrry Kyle. 517 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR UF.NT 6-rnom unfurnished house. Inquire Itedilen i. tt F.MiutKirs homk iAi ndhv Will do your laundry right Fin ished work or rough dry. Price rlichl. follect and deliver your laundry. Men's laundry a siec Inlty. Phone sri-W. 61 No. I I sTl f mM "fffi (tart let I, jj j i don't want .to stay on tho farm or even In the county. They aro til ways wanting to go to the city and (hey often say, 'Why can't we have u good time and have things going like they do In Clay. county?' "Is that not one secret of con tentment?", asked "Bill" Dollar. "Why not let. us develop our vast resources for , neighborliness, for friendship und cooperation right here In our own community. If community spirit will Increase land values, as It did for Pete, of the story, it will also Increase the hap piness and well-being of our great est crop the boys and girls." "A great opportunity offers in this community," said "Bill" Dol lar, "to realize that the growth and prosperity of Medford Is contingent on . the attitude of a majority of tho pcoplo In its trading zone. If the people who live outside of the city perlsist In sending their money away to some other city they are weakening their Investment at home and mnking money scarce In tho conimunity. "Every dollar we keep In our trade territory is the equivalent of approximately $5.00 in credit. Wc need nil of our capital to finance our agricultural, manufacturing and business Interests. Kvery dol lur sent away by a business man or a farmer to some other city for goods that can be bought In Med ford means $5.00 in credit taken from tho community. . "Kvery farmer -who buys mer chandise, clothes or his farm re quirements in other cities Is send ing cash, and also credit, from his own community. Kvery merchant who buys goods from distant mar kets when they can be. bought In this state Is reducing the trading capital of this territory," aald "Itlll" Dollar.- "Then Ipt Us be true to this com munity. l,et the city dweller and the farmer pool their Inlerestsrfor a permanent prosperity. Co-oper- ntlon has built every town since the landlnir of the Pllirrlmu nml It wni .build Medford bigger when they both learn thnt one cannot fnii without the other goes down.: too." (Copyright 10119. Fred Mozart) I FOR U ISN'T 3 -room furnished house, close. In. Phone 745-X. fall 125 No. Holly. - 219 FOIl EXCHANGE 5-room mod ern east side home; lovely yard, lawn and shrubbery, paved street, close in, good district, city Inv provemcnts in nnd paid for. Price S3MIA. Will take vacant lot or automobile as first payment. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 21- ucsin'kss OPPORTl'MTY An exceptionally attraciivo prlco on an up-to-date restaurant and lunch room, doing good husinewi ami in excellent location. Sec Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 219' WAXTKD . Married man with farm and dairy experience Wants work. .See or write It. K. Ncff. HiiO X. Central. Mcillord. '.'Ill FOIl KALI-: ' lied pullets, four month old. !l0c. C. laickwoiul. Phoenix, tire. IMS Xo STOCK MA UK KT GAMLILE IN THIS Closi' In, 5 -room modern, plnslcrel home; living room, dining room, kitchen. 2 largo bedrooms and 1ml h. fireplace, and numerous huilt-ins; only 4 blorks from; center of business district, uni paved street; cemenl driveway,' shnde. Tot a I price S'JTOO; J30n down, balance the nmo nj rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., excliisivo agents. 2iy LOST Hhck leather coat, sheep skin collar, hlanket lined, be tween .Mmlc St. and high, school. Leave at Tribune ofrice and get reward. 1H Foil 8AI.K Have few traits from one acre or mure on Pacific high way Just north of Medford that ..will sell a a bargain: excellent soil. Also some improved acre age for sale. Wm. Olson. Itt. . ai FOR ItKN'T 4(1 acres In orchard. Phone .Incksonvllte 4l. lis KOK SAl.K Apples 0c bos. Ilrlnt your boxes, r. K. Smith. mile west feiurol I'olnt. Tel. 3U-XX-2. CM WAXTKD Housekeeper, middle lined or elderly: no dependents: cr for home slid children. Itef. erenees required. Ho T. K.. Mall Trlune. l"tf WILL MEET HERE The Oregon Auto Camp associa tion will hold itH fifth annual con vention in Medford on the 12th and 13th of November, In the hall at Merrick'g camp. A dinner dance will be held at tho Itoiiue JOlk hotel the evcninK of the 12th. The present officeri of thin as sociation are: H. M. Heiv'ert, Port land, president; F. B. Merrick, Medford, vice-president; Clinton A. Ambrose, Portland, secretary and treanurer; directors, Geo. N. Uattey,! V. P. Tucker, Portland; G. A. Gies. Salem; C. W. Lassen. Pendleton; J. H. Maassen, Medford. The object of this association la for the building and maintaining of better auto camps. The by-laws require that camps be inspected and found sanitary, clean and well managed before such camps can become' a member. Jackson coun ty has ten association camps, and all arc approved camps by tho state bord of health, a larger percen tage than any other county in the stale. Hallowe'en will be celebrated Thursday night, October 31, at the Oriental Gardens, when the Med ford American Legion poet stages another of Its popular dances with scores of novel feature?. The committee in charge of the dance is sparing no effort to make the affair a real party with some thing doing every minute from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. A speed dance context huM been arranged, and 12 couples have al ready entered.' The winners will betdetormined by popular appluuse during tho modern fast-time fox trots and one-steps. Valuable prizes will, be awnrded. V 1 ... SIGN SPEEDY DANCERS W V - ' ; ' the Far North UIU U A lllniL'LM UAII I I . rDA'CM If TCTIC IUI llnLLUIIL Lli UttLLj , K IXJAL.51M JUJ i-i 1 1 I Wm.,Fo? Silver Jubilee ! 'JJX blg 'double ' I ifj ' .... b m eb m n o ' ' i ' ' V -'' TALKING tremely clever JCiKfjCgjjjj ml comedy b'!"l,.- 'r" ,C,0,ncy TONIGHT r""k PR'CES M ONLY . . . r ALL TALKING "T " v; T" W HOLT ferw- ' - Gives you the thrill of your lifo Wgnm in hi, r.t big . Ulke, . fit A X C K S I K X X K V ' j i V CliJ presents her ' W affe VJ 4rfc f X ay EXQUISITE PREPARATIONS ;( 'ii 3d Fr the woman who will give her V C FA I IX 1 s'i'n t'le a"y home care needed to m ftl I keep it cltmsti, stimulated and murisb- I Jb, S' . Miss Denney sends the same ALS0 I delightful preparations she uses in i second chapter OF fS1 fj her exclusive Philadelphia Salon. THE TALKING SERIAL MlS '' j "The Ace' - j of ' Scotland Yard" ; J'- a TX . , All Talking , Admission j J&T " TT, "'"'i' H Comedy Ma,.. 10, 25 j $1.00 .nd $2.CX) $1.00,nd.W I Latest News ' Eves. 10, 35 I Timim Cfe,ra Exquisite Powders 1 ; ' i !. 51-75. JfOO , $1.00, $1.50, $.oo M I rT I ! d STARTS - TOMORROW . ! frCET "j?? C, HaqittJ TTu tf ww J ilr' rt. ALL V S vfst:WfWs v " jff Reginald ' " . - Ai-AsX DENNY ! i.. mJi . 1 -i 1 ' li i h.;. ill li ti r u IE TO STAGE BIG SALE! A gigantic disposal eale, tho first In Jacksonville for sometime, is scheduled to begin next Wednesday at the Jacksonville Cash store, managed by 12. TI. MeCuno & Co. of Portland, personally supervised by H. L. Schiller. There are a large variety of bargains and In some cascH drastic price slashing. Tho sale will continuo for a limited time and pext Saturday will be fea tured as n- surprise day. Some articles are quoted as low us ono cent each. WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE JJ I 25 CRATERIAN I ALL TALKING I Tniunounwl HERE F0R 0NE DAY 0NLY 1 UmURRUVY continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 ALL TALKING ALL LAUGHING PATSY RUTH MILLER FORD , STERLING t , j O parking troubles exist t The Mnn. 1 he doorman riVs vmi.P,.l... ; arrive and places it in a mi.nuiti.ju5i nana nim your Key at you leave the car-that'i all. Located in the heart of th ' ' Citynear everything. . r :r , ,. -, WA1ANX MAIN! IN THREE STATIONS While a number of lookouts of Crater National forest ceased du ties a short time ago for tho year, the lookouts nt tho Dutchman peak nnd Tallowbox mountain sta- still on duty, as we!! as an oiner genry lookout maintained at Hob-. Inson Butto in the Butto' Falls district,, ' They will be kept on duty until i L'Pnor:il rains come and Insurono further dmigei ur forest It la Cool in San Francisco' v,WnU.W garage connefted with HOTEL i ires.