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'r:rr- i f . I ; ' i i 'i i ' ;VMiJi"..i'iiM'lii Bedford ' mail tribune, medford. oreoox. Monday.-November -.4.- 192a ! FAG 15 TWO I .!'ii : '- ' li I cScal and .Personal If you hk ve not n 1 ren d y vp t m1 before reuclin? this remlmlor,, yu ran yet cantvy-our ballot ut Hhe un nual Hfhool diHtrict budget olectlmi which htKun tit 2 o'clurk thlH after noon, nthe polls do not flose until 7 p. m.V ; ' , ' ) try ' l will not ue responHioiu mr .. hlll.s contracted by Mm.' J. l' M"-1 ler from this date. John K. MiIle" r-, Normnn C. White. aswlstiint hui- ervisor, who returned from Ori'Kon City where he went to Me his ijerl- nUHly 111 fi.thor and W. II. OHhorn of tlii dlMlrlct forester's offlw.'leLt limt t'Vonlnc fur the Khinmth ills- IUCI, wm-ru i...-, ..... work uf tukliiK linnornniln vli-wn from erich lookout Htatlun in tin- i 111 " ; vvmi.ii 1 on,, knew exaelly what ho meant. provide a rceord of: how fur I'li'h ' ... ... lookout can see from his Hlatlon. J HnmHtllnhlnn. rdeollns. )leatlnB. Kulir-y Klamath potatoes, $2,110 j hultiin IlinUiim and lioso mendlnn. per 100, SI. -Ill for BO Ihs. Klamath I lliimllmift Shop. ir,7lf Potato Depot. Phone 01.1. . .2 2 I f j Henry Khilirer returned on tit.' . H. Humpter Smith left yesterday j .Southern Paelfle this noon from for' 1.0H AnKi'les, where he willj Portland, where he transacted liuy meet Mrsr Smith, who has spent i iness over the week end. several weeks visitlnK In IHlnulM' and their old home In KiiiiIiih. Mr. and Mrs. . Smith will spend .two weeks In l.os Anueles, buiiK Iti'iich and San Franelseo. Masonli' Dulled Tuesday nlitht. '.! o'eloelt. Temple ballroom. 22S AmnnK the Ktiests from, n ll tanee reKlstered ut .Medford hotolH are Mr. and Mrs.. SI. s.; Titus and Vhlhl of M Into, '.V. 11.." W. J.1 Kler-I hardt of (HiIeaKO, Tir.,"N:-.l'.' f.yons-j of Detroit, Mleh. Jlrs. K. Walland j of Viineouver, H. ( and Mr. and, Mrs. O. It. O'Nell of Sanah. Cull, j lliitlon of the inlnluu laws The Medford lieauty Shop will he clo-ed Monday nnd Tuesday. The shop will he open Wednesday A. M. ' 22li of Ihe slate of OreKon. mf.de til th, state mlnlnw commission, h!is been printed nnd copies may bo secured by wrltinK to Mark Me calllster; state corporation com missioner, Salem, fire. The ladles of the Klrst M. 13. church will hold a riimmaise sai nt 310 K, Main, Nov. Kth and nth. 22S Mr!' nnd Mrs. (1. I. Iliftchlson and Dr. und Mrs. B. 11. Plckel spent yesterday at Crater I.ako on an outlnit. Milk 10o qunrt at Iluson's What Not. 2;!'J' So far this year there have bnen, 10!) cases of scarlet fever In Jock-, sort county, iiccordliiK to fmurerf at the-county health,. .unit. 'I noi:oiin,-ty,.0r rricniis, , spent yesiernny , were ill cases In October, showing afternoon at I'ltlspccfoh a pleasure an Increase for the sanie" month I trip. ' . Irntyenr. Then? wcrerdiilA", ciises renorted In 1S8. Delicatessen nnd groceries nt Iluson's What-Xot, Oth and Ivy. iTIiero were three fatalities in Clreifon due to Indtistrlnl accidents iliirlnu the week inllnif October. 3'l .'according to "rwor' nrr- by the state Initustnai accioeui comtnlsfllon. . ' Otir women's hats look better nnd cost less. Sinclair's Saturday .Specials, 2.8. S4.0S. 227 K. K. Minefield of Phoenix nnd K. It. Carter of Hokuc Itiver were ninoni? the nut of town visitors in Medford today. Orchard brand liquid llmo-sul-ili(ir can be oblnlned nt l'lnnnclo Packing- Co. 223tf : The first bonk Award, Riven in keeplnu with tho Jackson Coun'y Kulr board plan to recoxnl7.o crcd IJahle: displays of schools In. the, eilucatlnnal bulldlnit nt the llnM unit nly fair, has been receive! i.t the county school suiierlntenilfnt's citrlcc. other nwards are expected in follow In a short time. The boolt will ' .be niven to the Lost Creole school with nn nveruKo nt Ivndnnce of nine nnd Miss Itelh Parlow ns teacher. Hats, lints. Hats! 1.98. $2.08, Mrs. Blnclnlr gives you per sonal service. ' ; . 22T II. II. Moore, mlnltm tnnn from the. Central Point district, spent lht mornltiB In the city on busi ness. , ., Tor Hals und Shoes try tho Hand Hnx nnd Shoe Hox, 223 Hast Oth SI, Kxcluslvo but not expensive . Stt Portland residents orrlvln In; this clly yesterday Included Mr. nail Mrs. A. A. Collins. II. D. Mer cer, M. V. llutler. C. J. McAllister, fen. I'.. Love. .1. S. Carpenter, P. C. Allen, J. N. McCune, Mrs. (1. I. Huston, M. lilytho and Mr. and Mrs. M. Miller. Orchard brand liquid llmcuil libnr can bo obtained at Pinnacle Pneklntt Co. - 2;3t( OrcRon Stale ' colleire has been chosen as the scene of the iinmi.il convention of the Oreuon liutier ninkers' association. January 211. .Ill nnd 31. by a meellnR of the ex eeutlve committee. Ilia Millinery Salo conllnues Huts nrrivInK dally $1.00, $1.8 up to $4.8. The l'.mmy l.ou llit j Sbnp In the M. M. Store. i;f. 1 ;'.!- a- l- f Don't say bread SAY Fluhrer's Milk, Bread i : ! Mothers wishing to have babiex fand children Under mIx years 'of una examined at the child welfare I elfnic next Friday afternoon at the l Y. V. C. A., are ured to telephone ' the county health unit for appolnt j nientH, an a pood Hized number of npilleutlon are expected. Beveral babien were turned uway from lual mon Hi's clinic beeauwe of lack .'f time to rare f'r them. The clinic will be under the Hupervislon of Dr. Kmily Rot com, county .medical director, and AIIhs AuKiifta Xllover, county nurse. "J Royal! Cna4 $14.5tt prr'tnn, de- ( jivored direct from car -to you within city limits. We hfLVo tent record showing Itoyal Ik lMt l.Muh ; con mihtd. iluv now,ut tjhfc lower j(pJnei ' .hon x33i K 'amnon Cl) office 22U North J?lvenid. j 2i:Uf , ' ' n,-,,.;,- ,.,i... i,,i 1.1. ....... n Hilton fiut lftHt Wi'dm-mlity, cxiiluln- . ,,,,.,, ,,. f,., ,hi ...nrn ,.,.,.'.. .... ,,,:: xk Unit lie 1m ntlll uniihli. to eat. JJressmnltlnK and remodellnK at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford lildK. T.-l. 1181. 0f Mrs. H. K. Seneehal and two ehlldren, sister of Mrs. H. VV. Wakefield of .Medford, vlslteil here Saturday on lier way to Oakland, Cal., t( spend the winter. Jli.vlm; left her home In Spokane over a week ao, Airs. Senofslml visited reliUlves and friends' hi llosehurK and other- points- on her way to Medford. "That Kood coal." We jtive Kreen tradliiK stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. !f Harry Itosenbui-K returned tlos morning from Seattle, win-re he spent the past several days on bilHi noss. i Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tent'wuld, Hotel Medford. Phone !l!i:i. tf Ttjmporury nulo licenses were Is sued this forenoon lit tho sheriff's office to l.ee Wakefield of Jack sonville anil, W. T. Dougherty and I-:. II. Porler of Medford. ' Hot lunchen nt Iluson's What Not, corner Cth nnd Ivy. 22!i (. W. Ilrudfonl of Salem nnd Per-y Willis of lOllKcne are unions, the. Orciionlans at Aledford hotels who arrived hero-Sunday. . I.esH nsh, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 211!). ,. , , . ,( 'f Mi'h.' .Mnud K. Chapman, her mother, MI'H. Julia Kimball,1 and l, .Hluli Biado lump lime nnd hyil ntted lime for spraylnc. ltip Pines Lumber Company. 224tf The Mctiiy Auto company filed three actions for money -In clrcujt .court today, niimlnu it, ('. l'ont pella.'rcd V.' vlirlies and W W. Wllllsiand J''red,t'orhes as defend ants. I'I'ho plaintiff claims the da fendanls owe money for aulonio IiJIch nnd supplies. . . Sec Prill's Sheet Molal Works for radiator, fender nnd nuto body repairing-. 217'tf Donald McdreKor, former mnn aKer of Itosenberw's store here, spent. th week end In- Medford vlsillntf friends. Knfborlno Stum? Dnnoe Studio. 21(1 Kast Main. Phono 1603. 2. ' School hudttnts nre- helnt; sent out to various schools In the coun ty by the county school superln--tendent's office. The budgets must be returned fully made out before December 1. nnd also Include the butlKuts of Medford nnd Ashlandi IIIkIi (trade lump lime. and hyrt rnted lime for sprnyhiK. Wk Pines Lumber Company.. 224tf Tho Crater 1jiI;i (lulld will meet this evenlnit nt the home of Mrs. 1. W. Luke on Orchard Home drive, where a hard limes party will be held. Misses Kllrjlbelh Iturr, Isabella Wllsle nnd (lertruile Llutler will act .'is hostesses. lllch iirndo lump Unto nnd hyd rated limn for sprnyltiK. lilt, Pines Lumber Company. 224tf Cnllfol'lilalis relslerlnit nt Med ford Jiolcls' Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. (1. W. McOee. Harry .1. Drown of Los Amteles. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clarkson, W. It. Sherman nnd It. 11. Jackson of Oakland. J. Holland nnd K. 1.. Muriiily of Sacramento, T. It. W'ehlon of Fair field. M. II. Johnson of Sulsiin. Jack Kl-eeblirn of Suwtelle nnd Mr. And t Mrs. II. II. Williams , lone Cook. fl. S. Diindon nnd II, S. Dover if San Krnm-lsco. The Medford Henuty Shop will be closed Monday and Tuesday. The shop will be open Wednesday A. M. 22i; Included nmollR the Medforl visitors at Crater Lake yeslord.'y were the Misses Kdnu Mae Wells and Marie Iverson and Maynurd Putney and Harry lioRers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Winters ar ,iVed Ibis forenoon by motor from Kalrfl'-lil. Cal.. to spend a short ,, Medford, attendliiR to I bimlnes matters while en route :o Sei.tlle, to spend the winter. Albert O. K I relief. S.10 l'.sst Thirty-third strcei south. Portland, and Archibald Atkinson of Aurora have Jirrtt named by Senator Me. Nary ns principal appolnlees for two vacancies ul the I'nltcd States Naval academy nt Annapol.s. Al ternates named Include llalph Sav iikc Schramp, K.tleni; Howard C Itauan, KiiHCne: Milton Taylor. Salem: J. l. Ollklnon, rormerly of Portland, nnd Pnu Huvh of ltild.il Veil. In that order. Sherman 1' WrlKbt. Jr.. Portliind, was named , ns fhvtt alternate but has asked Hint his name be withdrawn. ! . Mr. anil Mrs. K. W. Wakefield motored lo Lincoln yesterday on an ouiiiik. From there they drove i to Klumnth Kails. Fort Klamalh. Crater lJlke and back to Medford. Ira T. I.oey. formerly of Med ford. who Is now connected with tho American Hakery company as its Pacific const representative, stopped In Friday to see Mrs. tleo. T. Peake, who wss on old friend nt Ihe time they both lived In Med ford. (Hants Pnss Courier, t. Ms.. tM'MMi Harold . KoMn of this city left Sunday on nn extend ed Irlp tbronch the eastern slates. I They will visit relatives In Minne Sid George, Htate commander and Carl MoHer, . state adjutant of the American lAKlon, department of OreKon, arrived here yesterday for a conference with local k-Klon of ficials Today they are rneetlrm with repreMcntatlveg of all aoulh ern Oregon posts at Ashland where the annual district convention i beinK held. Kid Dennis, Denver, Colo,, fight er, a rrl ved yesterday from Klam ath Kails for his fik'ht tonight with Gene O'CJrudy, southern Oregon farmer boy, at Ihe Armory. Dennis Jh takinn the place of K. O, Whltv Chicago battler, who was to have, met O 'Grady hut was unable to be cause of a match with 1-eo Lnmxkt In Wellington. t This is Denim' first appearance . in Oregon and he only recently came Into : th. state Trom Denver, where he liar been fighting headline evenlfll , Mr. and Mrs. (lerald AV, AlcGee pf Koh AliHeles, Mil. MGoe bclnir Pacific coast reprew-ntatlvo of the Jioni'lllfi l.alioratorins. Inc., flop ped over In Medford yesterday and left (his morning on their way to Portland. ! In a relurn golf tournament played here yesterday with .Med ford golfers. Grants Pass was de feated by the score of 3Ti' to Grants P;;ks was represented by 10 players. Superintendent K. C. Solinnkv of Crater National pak leaves this evening on a journey to Han Fran cisco, on park business Cnl C. Wells, resident deputy IT.. S. -marshal, Ih back in the city again from having delivered a group of prisoners from Medford and Klamath Kails to the federal authorities at Portland. MRS BIRKH0LZ INJURED BY BLOW FROM CURTAIN During the'' jirnsenljil Ion of n Hallowe'en nroKrnm nt tin Willow SniiiiKK school litsl .Saturday niKht. Mrs. .1. W. Hlrkholz was lcnoolioil unconscious when the cnrleln f-ll unexpectedly and struck nor In the hack of the head. She was revived after 11 short time. Mrs. Itirkholz was 'painfully hurt and severely shocked. She received medical attention. Portland Construction of V.UHl street vhidiict from Diluiul livenilc to Colunlblii Slouch road over tracks of OrcKon-WashlnKton Railroad & NnviRatlon eompany priiellciiily coitlllleled. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY roll Ii-KN'T Nice rrnilt room:' u'rl vate entrunce; hoard. '. 1.13 N. (lakilale.. i , - . 2211' MAN wllh car lor poslUon out of city. No selllllK but a little sales cxporleuue'ol'.lnoetlpK tile ptehUa. helpful, tjlve referen'S. phone number, etc.. In first letter.- .M list be able to strrt at once. Oood .salary to .riKht man. lAddress; Hox K. - V: cliro Meilford Mall Tribune. 22K, KOCND ltosary beads near .lack- son tlounty Jitunlt. 'Ovviier may " -have same by paylnR for ad and cullliiK at Mall Tribune office. 227 .')li s A L1C NnrniKiinsett turkeys for breeders. P. 1J. Lofland. 1 '.4 miles N. W. Central Point. 232 WA.NTKD-f-Oirl fur Renerrtl house work. Phone 4ll4-J,''.or call at 130 W. th.-. e. ' -.V 22S : . j .. . ,,1.- , KOIt HAI.U (lenulnn Wallace re dllclilK records. Cost $ I 7. Ml; will sell for 6.00. , ,)lo CI.- K. li-. Tribune. " ' ' 226 WAXTlilJ (lood used hlxh chair. Write Dan Pcarce, .lacksonville. Ore. 2 27 'OK SALK lUectrlc rnrnte. 4 lilates und side oven, $-10. . Also electric washing machine, S2(i. 221 Portland, . 227 KOIt SALIC AN lSV'HM'PMliXT AT A HAIMiAIN Corner lot. Il.rixl00. suitable for parkiiiR lot or RaraKe, Front and Hth Sis. WOLD wot.n Sparta UUIr. 10 N. Itlverslde. OOOD OUCHAHD HO.MK $8r.00 on hlwny; 13 A., Rood bouse; city water; 2 A. Hose, pears, 2 A. Au Jous,' 2 A. I(arlltts, 2 A. New town apples.' 20 yearn old; 6 A. alfalfa. WOLD & WOLD. 232 VOU HAI-K NKW C-IIOOM Ill'N (ALiV; paved street, near high school; wonderful terms, l'rlced to tell. Sen me nt once. Too good to last.v KOK 8AM0-5.ROOM HITNCIA LtV on paved street; everything hut a lia.Hfinent and iiirnacc; 1 Icnlrola and electric fllovo go with place; one year old. In ex cellent condition. an he hought on easy terms, small payment down. ItKKItK V SIMM, lii So. Ilartlett. l''OU ItKXT Desirable npt. Hotel Ira ml. WA.N'TKIJ t'.irl for Keneral house work. Steady place for rlirbt party. Phone 4H4-J. SStltf l-'tirxp Mack itli. 125 K. Bth. l.tiftT llltth-top rubber boot, be nveen Nash Hotel and West 4th . St. If found return to "I'ote's" llootblack sland, lteward. 1!27 b'tllt ftAl.1: One purebred Jersey cow, riilstereil: wll lie fre-di In about two weeks; 1 purebred Jcrsev bull calf. .. registered, fi tunnths old. Itoth ahiuu.Is from Verv hiilll - class' stock, (leo. U Trelchler, t njlle west t'entral Point. Phone IM. 2S tliitill I1H1NKI1 wants lionin. Phone S1U-V. I 22S Kill) HUNT Modern house wllh lanue. I I Hi West tilth. 22S VOIX SAl.H Newtown nliles: some are keepers: I fie. 2&r, SRe: free from rot. sr.; Ile-utv. 22s HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyes Fttst Dr. D. A. Chamber EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. IN DETROIT SALE: . The ninth car of Medford Boscs, Ulilpped to Detroit by the Winter j Peur committee, sold today fur an j average of j:s.80 per box. ; 1 Tr.e prlce.4 by slzea wer: j 10113 : .-...?3.75 ! . J-IOh , v a.ss '.120s .'l.tfO ' lrn : :.. 3.811 ; I 4 ; 3.SU ' ' 'l(;r.f : ; 3:80 1808' ..; 8.76 The.Viilli ear half the tolul to he Mhld ;ln Detroit will prolmhly he placed on sale Wednesday'. A Biimmary of the l)etro(t mar ket and cales. when half the cmn palKH In. eomiileted will be forth comtiiK. 'I'o date tho development of the Oel roll market -ban come tip to the expectations of the com mittee, nnd from present Indica tions the last half of the market I11K campaiKti will exceed tHe first. Cars will lie sold for the Thanks Kivltm anil Christmas trade. "The missionary work", conduct ed by the Winter Pear com'mittee, via the press und the radio, has i yielded Kood rnsulls, and tho house- wives of Detroit, and adjucenl ter ritory, are hcKlnniiiK to show a Keen Interest In the Hose, as a table' dalifty, and a fruit food. LITTLE DAUGHTER OF .lean WiR, six-year old ilaush ler of Mr. and Mrs. tJharles V.'inK, sustained trndi'terniined Injuries thin niornlntf wheri ntruck by an automobile while crossing Hlxth street at Onlulalu avenue.. 'I'lie car, driven iby ChaileH WlUiani sou, tain or Hoy Williamson, knock ed the' Rlil unconscious nnd she was immediately lushed lo the Sacred Heart hospital for first aid treatment. She sustained three broken front teeth, cuts and bruises about the face and possible, internal Injur ies. Tim rear end of the ear struck her as it was turniiiK from Oak dalo'wcst onto Sixth and by some 4ritncsM0t; wuh declared til Ijj' trav eling at n fillry Kood rain , of sieel. The llllle Kirl was walk ine; to Hie Washington school. Two Girls Live on . j . Hot Water and Rice Due to stomach trouble, Alls A. If. and sister lived oh hot water ndi rice. Now they eat anything und feel fine, they s;iy, since tak ing Adferlka. '- " 1 Kven the KIR ST spoonful, of Ad -lerika relieves gas on the .stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the sys tem. Ala Men you enjoy your meals and sleep heller. So' matter what you have tried for your stomach and howcls. Adh-rfka will surprise yoit. Heath's Drug Store. WM. THEY'RE i.,l ftt You tflCVft , on RTld R1 . howler v you retCtdS sow lTS GALORE E WEATHER CHARMS jyo to the- fine weather pre vail hik the post-tttaHon f licking of lourlstH and others to Crater ImUu coniinues and doiilitleHH ' will not cease until the had .weather ami nnow .i;omen. Yenterday ome TJ)0 people vllf--ed the lake,' making np.ito Mate 10,128 persons who had gone there wince Oetohei 10, according 'to Chief Hanger 'William C. .(iudfroy who arrived in the city hust night ftir u Heerul daya' stay and who Fiiys the wojdher jh cx.eptiunally fine at Crater Mational pari;. Tho dollar car admission fee fur enrn i.s k 111 on,, and will he us long as tho rim drive can he made. ' Chief J anger t Jodfrey also re-) hited that visitors Htill camp out I at the Anna Spring camp ground' despite the cold nights that fol low the day of unshlne. Of. coui'kc no camping has heen per mitted at the hig rim trump gruund .since the official eluding of the season on fi(nit(?mher 20th, last. K:ieh ilny of Octoher Raw an at tendance averaging 8!l cars and I 'I pet-Kims daily, making In nil W'lW p'-rsuiiH for that mfith, l-'ou r f oreig n cou n t rlea a ml 3 .stales were represented In this Octohee attendance. Tho foreign countries were Knglanri. Argentina, Canada and Mexieo. of the Indi vid mil states, Ohio, with 42 per sons h;id the largest attendance. tine Japanese flour mill c.om pany piircliajies ' annually about I r,,IHIIl,tl0ll bushels of wheal-.,011 the 1'aeifie eon si, Ihe bll Hi i flf . j'' . froii 1 1 1 in I . flly lily Water company com pleted work of iustalliiiK mains in ibis town. Phone 51 T1 I'YTPr. PA$TUERIZri'SAFE4ptjREi PROOUCED PARKED-1 THE SANITARY WAY nA HOUY STt. PHOtta A Complete 6lanmo a FOX SILVER JUBILEE 1904 - Oct. I roxCRATERIAN HERE! World Famed Comedians . THE 2 BLACK CROWS .IN THEIR FIRST SCREEN SENSATION ALL TALKING! ALL-LAUGHING SINGING DANCING Paramount PeesEArnf In Octavus Roy Cohen's Greatest Story ( , ""'Ren -T rT .- .' .--' : V ! s : ' ni r i fir jVuicKrueKeiiei I -Dr Leonhardf Hem - Rold I ' guaranteed ip-banlMh any form of j Pile misery, or money back. It ! gives cmick action even In old. stub 1 horn- cases. Hem-Hold Is a harm less tablet that.removeH blood con gestion in the' lower bowel the cause of piles. It brings joyful re lief quickly 'and nufely or costs nothing. Jarmin & Woods and druggist everywhere sell li with this guarantee. . Dr. E.' J.4 Carpenter. ', ' ;. CHIROPHACTOR...; .', , . . , ' . and. '. . . ; PHYSIO THERAPIST . i. . 319 Medford Bldg. , . .-. ,'Phone.rt30-R Tues.Nov.5 y ;, Oriental Gardens 3 With Vic Meyer's , , Columbia. Record -, Orchestra! m Under ' directiin of Billy Ulman The Best. You Can Get Is JVone Too G o b d For Your , . Friends: u See Us For A' ' 'i' , . , U S Personality .1 Portraits : Shangle StiiHios .318 Medford Bldg.' Phone 1308 - 1920 STARTS ' TODAY AT , LAST .YOU CAN SEE AS WELL AS HEAR THOSE ALI TALCilWO j . pCC NOW! ' PLAYING i r ' ,, f 'l: Ask Any of the Hun- A dreds Who Saw This m 7 y : Picture Yesterday. V'"'e-N) .1' They'll Tell You It's JT ft2 V. 1 ' . the Best These Stars Iff Kfajij Sl M A Have Ever Made. I A fj8fc3rSn : JANET '. iM&y v l;CHirRLES A Wm i ; FARRELL 1MC M j The Most Popular, of All I Jrh J !: Screen Stars in Their First . tJ "L Talking Picture. . . Tm ' . ,B. HO,.T.S..C.VCT,..lP ' ", j K!VSt'fSrSsiiiM ul 1 "V by Frank Borzage . 1 n yj ' k oame tr' "iat j bigger thrills in this ' . SSI .. ALL .TAUUSB! , ' ' - -m ' IS EDVARD EVERETT HORTON g gggp That Greatest . of Laugh Getters C j &.' "TRUSTING WIVES" " ' ' ! . I . M LATEST FOX I , Admission M ! lay - NFVJt 1 Mats 10 and 25 Wgf K- T Eves 10 and 35 tjggli : I START TODAY, I ; 11 1 to experience a new banking j jjjr ' Satisfaction j RonL- 11 1 ! 1 1 If you have never tried this mod- fl I J, j ern time-saver, there is no time like ' ' HI today to start , a practice tjhat is i I ' HI ' bound to yield increasing satisfac- j i I llll ,i :t i . ill I I jl .v...Kl uvjusii3 aisu give III one a feeling of pride in ; I larger bank balances! ; The Jackson County Bank II III ' ESVADLISHKD I8 . ", ' ' J) II MliDl'ORD, OREOON I III Commercial Savings Sufe Deposit A I I MCMBTK I SDtiRAL RESl.ftVE SYSTEM (j I I ... 1 - IV i I J it hi 111 .4, M I .ll I 7atTX il l i y M U I 3 II II IK rYtiHll t cf 4. rL b I I . I I I 1 1 fl 1 . t llll 131 fllll Dl I it u AmbxaiAfc ; i if r . i. . -.. iti Close zyreaoy toui w in nomelilc - hoipitakty. Every coirmodity or irrvicc 1 ,.Ur ' u"' nid '' ?roTd y0J.f ,inc"e d""e you have t thoroughly comlortjble, thoroufhly enjoyable stay in our hotel. Dimne. toonu with qulet, clubhke almoiphcrc. Contmjous rvke in the CoHrr i'- V V- m- 600 9""de rooin,, each w.th tub and iST, J?J,k " , 4JcrJl,crvii)c"d;o. circulatinj filtered M water, and the "jieepiert" beds on the Pacific Coast. f . r..Ti uiiAut in LW. KUCKINS.Prti V,,. to Shops and Theatres motil WILDING , ' KINr W. CLARK, MaMttr sota and Illinois.