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1 PAGE TVrO: ' ; 1 ocal and ' Personal Two Decrees ( runted A' divorce decree, granted u Klslc lirown from K. AV. Brown, was on file ut the county clerk': office today. It was granted oj default. A decree ItHued to Kllsta bcth DeJurnett from . Ralph D jarnctt, wan also on file, at; tha clerk's office today. Will Work in Klnimtlli Koan Green and Malcolm Ktlno left by stage today for Klamath Fa I Ik where they will be employe I during the summer month. From DMauL JNiIiiIm Guests from distant sections reg istered at Med ford hotelK Include 11. !. JiobliiHon of Dalian, Tex , Mr. and Mrs. Win. II. JatiHs and It. D. Hardy of ChicagoIll.. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Nats of Denvei, Colo., Mr. and Mm. H. 8. Nhllct and Mr. and Mrs. AV. It. Lott of Vancouver, IJ. C. Mr. and Mia. W. J. Brownleo and J. Fremont Hoe of New York City, and Kthol Sydenatruekcr of Marshall, Mo. 8ec Brill's Sheet Motal Works for radiator, fender and uuto body repairing. -f V In He I Here Twlay Mrs. Lottie (Martin und Mrs. J. II. Carter were among tho Klamat'i Falls residents spending yeslnrdnv Jn Medford. T Tho ""Pcasley's new studio nov open, opposite new Holly theater. tf jlnc Marring LUiciiho, . Tho county clerk's oflce Issued a marriage HcenHo yesterday to Kmmett ' Phillips, 24. of Jackson ville, and Ttuth Allyn, 1U, of Cac ramento, Cal. For Sale: Oarage equipment bargain; air compressor, complete unit ; Bloux valvo ro-fuelng ma chine. Box ill, Mull Tribune. -,8S Aslilmul Water Situation With water consumption In Ash laud In the neighborhood of 4.- ,000.000 gallons dally, the city au thorities arc today publishing In tho Tidings, the summer regula tions .tii be observed ,ln an offoit to copHorvo that .water supply, and. If possible, 'make lato season re strictions unnecessary. While tho stream flow In .Ashland creek It .atlll sufficient to supply the city with water, and Heeder gulch res ervoir , Is still "running over t'ie top," there Is little snow In th mountains and It Is the aim uf "Water Superintendent Karl Hosier to keep tho storage supply intact a- long as possible. Ashland Tidings. Special reduction and clean -up nil le on all sining bedding plants, to ,h-iako ' room ' for our nu miner planting. Rogue valley Floral Co Ho. inVersMo, and HarMi't .U0 Hero from Sent Ho Visitors from Seattle, In Medforl yesterday included Mr.' and Mrs. T. H. Nuten, Mrs. R. X. llanon, Mm. o. :NV Hanon, C R. Slaughter and 12. II. Cox. Cut' flowers and funeral spray, Ham nelson's Flower Oarden, 20X Clark Bt. Phono 880-X. 82tf hlx JtablcH Kxiiii.liieri - . i Tho child wolf urn clinic at Ool J I 111 yesterday attracted nix babies for examination from the town nnd surrounding community, Mrs. Lyd.i King, county nurse, reported i day. Dr. 11. C. Wilson, county lioalth officer, was In charge. A similar clnllc win to be held today at lMnahursr, followed by one to morrow at Ashland. ''Chauncey Floroy now locatol 123 East Main St. Insurance and Ileal Estate. ' 65tC To Vhdt hi Ku genes Mrs. Anna Hemon left on tho Hhusta this -morning fnr Eugene, where she will vlidt with her son, F. E. Rcnion of that city. ' Exporleilced practical nurse wantH nil kinds of rnses. Confln montM especially. Cull or -'write, Mrs. Notta Hackett, 711 E. .Inok- son. 1 l- ' S'i To BmmlenNi Next -Mutih Arrangements nro being mad-i by KMIOI). the Mall Trlluine-Vlrgln radio station, to broadcast tho next wrestling match scheduled, to h,' held In Medford tn two weeks when Boh Kruae, Portland' heavyweight, will meet olther Ira Dern of Halt 1-ake City or Charles Hanson of Seattle. Thero Is somethlnjr new In Glllett rasora and blades that en n only b iiought at Heath's Drug Hture. Ask Fred. Civil -Art Ion Wert .. . . ' J Miss .Ethel Hoggs flleda auh ! "vlvlillt court yesterday against Will flout ry for a promissory note, I'lntnied tn ho overdue. Some Foods aro good hot weather foods. Flulircr's Milk Bread is nu cxcoptionnl ono. h Ask Any Grocer Uolng South by Piano 1 Mis Kthol Olsoi, daughter of William Olson, north of Medford, and teacher in tho (J rants Pass schools, will leave tomorrow morn ing by plane for San Francisco to spend the next few weeks. Before returning to Medford In September, Miss Olson will visit Los Angelas, Lake Taboo and other California points. She will also visit friends at Fallon and Heno, Nov. A. Jay Slump Home A. Jay Htump, who has been vis iting In Oes 'Moines, Ottumwa. Cedar Ilapids and Lohervlllo, la., for the past two months, arrived in Medford this morning. Miss Edyth'j Htump, niece of Mr. Htump, who nccompanled him to Lohervlllo, is enjoying her stay In Iowa. OrogoniaiiK al Hotel Included among the state resi dent, other than those from -Port land, registered at local hotels are Mrs. Fenton and daughter of Anti- och, 10. C. Itrandeberry of Albany and H, C. Esson of Eugene. Geo. A. Bohnert, ueneral Truck ing, at Fichtncr's Garage, Tel, 180. 92 CnliroriilnnH at Hotels Among the Jienr statu residents registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. E. (J. Gordon, Mr and M r. A. F. Harrington, Mi. and Mrs. J. W. Hrajler and so.i and M. J. Hearty of Jlerkeloy, Mr. and Mrs. R. p. Flint of Hanta Mon ica, Mrs. .10. Hargstrom, F. W. Itergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Lester MiJulnes of Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hraco of San Pedro, H. Wheaton of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Moon of Ontario. Merrill Hrown of Pnlo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Nosier of Ha-:- ramonto, Jiennte . 13 Ingham of iSae ramento, 'D. 11. iWrls of Oakland and Mr. A,. B. WlNett, Wm. O'ltrlen and G. C. Homcmann of Han Fran cisco, Let us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani tary Service. 387tf A Wildcat Worry Tho Oregon ."wlldcut" has -been locked up, while tho movie "go rilla" has beep, locked - out; Is natural history losing Its appeal? Ilond Rullotln..., t.v,. For best groon alnbs, ask driver or call Modford li'uel Co., Tel. 631. 65tf A I tend Truhitng: Oimp Itoger Headloo and Delhert Htow- art left Monday evening for Van couver, Wash., where they WlH'r;s port today to tho citizens' training camp which will be conducted thero for four weeks. . Special reduction and clean-ui) salo pn all spring bedding plnnU. 'to mako roo m for our su in mer planting. Uugue Valley Floral Co.. Ho. Riverside und Earhart St. DO" In Medford liuest John Paul of Los Angeles, for jner . member of the Frank and '!' .IL1'1.I K. 1 iiiig coniotuann, -is in nu-uiiiru, vi-- Itlng at the home ft Mr John Millard. and Mrs, ' 'Party going to Portland Tuesday, June 24th, wants one or two pas sengers to help pay expense. Wrlt Pox 10 at Mull Tribune. 01 Coming Home Soon . . A postcard mailed at Blue Earth, Minn., by J. W. Wakefield and iv colvod by C. T. linker of 'tho Cham ber of Commerce, gave promise that Mr. Wakefield plana to re turn to Medford In a short time. Ho has been absent for several weeks. - For best green slabs, nsk driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. IaH'uI liiishicttN Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wood of Prospect were business visitors in Medford Tuesday. ' Lime for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co. Istf From State Metropolis (hiests from Portland at Medford hotels Include lus J. Roth, C. C. Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Weeks, It. E. Butler, M. C. Nettler, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Mihnhik, C. E. Fish, E. i Barbur, M. M. Pago. Elmer Wheaton, J. IC. LIcvk. Mr. and .Mra, Geo. H. Fit.glbbon, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fuson. Jessie L. Peterson. Nor ma and Ma reel la Hears, John M Krog, Mr. nnd Mr? C. W. Olson. Mrs. 10. 10. Piper," Mrs. C. E. Plier, R. It. Ingram, Thad Froelnnd, Joh.i Lawler, O. L. Johnson und James Wilson. ' v Old-time dance at W. O. W. hall, Thursday night. Powell's 6-pleco orchestra; $!. per couple. Includ ing supper. lOxtra ladles 25c, Sit ,t Dltimontl Uike Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Perry and son Al are spcmllnu severti da, at their Diamond lake cabin;. For Hale Choice gurden flow ers. Bouquets made to order In nnv etdor senrme for luncheons, parties, etc. wLi'lced . reasonably. Phone 8IM1--U or call nt 325 South Holly Wt. 5 Here fnmi Klainath Lewis Thompson of KlamaMi Falls was a recent visitor hero At the home of his mother, Mrs. Nett'e Thompson. , Chauneey Florey new locate4. Vi'A EiiKt Main Ht, Insurance and Urn I Estate. 65lf .Mr. Ihmen Here I J. It. Howen of Kogtie Hive; I Demoti-ntic. enndldate for the leglf I lature. Is in Medford today trail-' lading business and visiting with I friends. For hrst green s'ubs. ak rtrlv er or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel.-SSI tJGtf Plniw Vmiiiliui M in. it-(nvla . WaiMdl, who It employed In the office of Attorney tJ. M. Hoberts. in phuintng to stnrt on her vacation next Monday, sh ' will prohflbly spend most of It a: Dlumond hike. Anyone who would like ft bar gain In a htith grado Imnjo should call at this office and Inspect th banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost, ?&tf TrKT)FORD MAIL Accepts Now INMdtlon - After having longed to make hl3 home in Medford. which had al ways been described to him as tho metropolis of southern Oregon and the trading center of this section of the stato and northern Cali fornia, Lee Itapp hflH arrived from Eugeno to take up duties with tho local office of the American Rail way Express company. He will be located hero Indefinitely, Out of Town Victors Included among the visitors la Medford today and yesterday from county points are E. E. Liltlefield of phoenix, Hen VImont of How ard district, Mrs. Julia Doubleday of Hutte Falls. J. Terrell of Tal ent. Mrs. Cora Hoffman of Thomp son creek, Mrs. W. Petri of Ander son creek. Robert Creston of Ash land, Annie Swanson of Beaglr, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Oliver nnd Mr. Ed dish man of Upper Trail, 4Mrs, Corrlnne Ginet :of sterling, Mrs. J. O. N, Poling of North Phoenix, and Itnna House and Dr. E. Kircli ge.isner of Trail. Heluiiis rrnm College Miss Emily Frazer Urown. who was grail tinted from Wlllamettn university at Hulem on Monday, has returned to hoi home. Hemstitching, picoting, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Hhop. 257tf For Hale Cut flowers of til kinds for alt occasions. Corsages and old-fashloncd bjunuets a spec ialty. Phone 3H0-L, or call at 325 Houth Holly St. ... 95 Eat a good dinner for 40c at Lutheran church, Wed. Juno 18th. 5:30 to 7. 83 Will Npcml . Hummer Merc Mr. and Mrs. Ixster Cox and children of Kennowluk, Wash., will arrive In Medford tomorrow to spend tho summer.' Mrs. Cox was formerly Ml3 Grace Whaloy of this city. Tree props: A large stock always on hand. Tel. 629. Medford Lum ber Co. 78tf pHcre from Berkeley Alexander Hlackhall, who has been attending school in Berkeley, arrived In Medford this morning to visit Mr. und Mra. A. XI, Black hall. Treo props. All lengths, regular hI'aq. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78tf Special reduction nnd clean-up sale on all spring bedding plant;;. In mako roo m for our su m m e r planting. Rogue Valley Floral C. So. Riverside and Earhart St. 1)0' Northern California V Is 1 tors Spending yoHtorday In' Medforl from nearby northern California points were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webb of Montague, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Houseman of Iximpoc and Mrs. Ed aon Foulko of Yreka. Screen Doors (fixtures free) M?dfor,d -dumber ,-Oo.-: .rhopo, Dance, Dreamland, Wed. and Sat, Dyngo's music. P3 It, X. .Dance The Royal Neighbors' aro giving a dnnco ut tho W. O. W. hall Thurs day ovenlng. Tho public Js Invited. Special Rates now on furnlturo moving, etc. Hmall or largo loads, Wo are Insured carriers and do local nnd long distance hauling For quick, reliable service Phone 833. F. E. Sum son Co. ( At luteal Hospital Mrs. Fred 'Taylor of Ashland Is a patient ut tho ' Community hop pltal. ' ' f A spoclal value at $1.50 In the all-shk Artcraft hose Is making nuite a reputatlon'at Elhelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 91 Thq Pensleys now sludlo noy open, opposite new Holly theater tfJ Had hlng IMmiKiuit Ewe Approximately 800 Chinese pheaxant eggs are dut to bo hatch ed the early part of next month at the temporary game farm es tabllshed north of Medford on th Crater Lake highway. Twenty eggs each woro placed under .40 hens and 100 more eggs are expected to arrive. short time. At least 1000 birds are expecled to be rais ed from the 1S00 eggs. iPhtme ' 642. We'll ' hnul away jour refuse City ttanltnry Kervlco. 837lf Chnilncey Klorvy now located 123 Hast Main St. Insurance and Real Estate. 65tt Apprtivc litN-nl IMnut J. It. Tranter. II. II. Leteher, V. K. ltedhead and J. 11. Hennrr in this city rrom Portland to Inspect tho spray system Installed by tho K. It. White Machinery -company, found It one of tho best ever In spected, they stated before their return to Portland yesterday. Vo spQotnllso In 'radlntor hnA fender repairing nt Van's .Garuffo, 33 So. Hnrltctt, Phono 20 r. tf DrrsHinaklnK and romotlHInn at tho Fatihlon Hhop, 4S4 Motlfor-1 Uttl. Tol. 1181. tf (Ivnt lm Monilorlil!4 H'hnrlcs AVhtllork ami riifforl Lord recclviul ono month's free nHMiVhcrshlp at the miniature K"$f courwp -OHleitlny fnr shootlnK h hw par. AVhIUoek turned In it 4.1. Ixrd 4! and J.evon llowmnn 41. Mrs. Wm. Vawter, Jr.. held .low score yesterday at the course. The roads t Dead ttldlan Sod i SprlnK" h.v way of KhrIo Point and l,ko Creek aro In Hood condition, t'abln to rent, meals sewed at SC? a plate any time. Special Sunday dinners by order. Mrs. K. li. Wis kimum. 3 ' liance. Hreamtand, Wed. and 81. OynKO's mtislo. 93 Tnko ii to llnvpltnl J. S.' Hurley of Central lolnt was taken to the Community hoi. pltal this mornlns. Irft mf write your fir Insurnnc. Carl Y. TenRwnld, Hotel Holland Uldg. Phone 90t, U TTlimTNE, MEDFORD, Hay! Ilayl On Oukdalo "The farmer hauled another loud away." Hut he-didn't quite get away with It, according to res. dents on South Oakdale, who were complaining this afternoon of a load of. hay spilled on their street at noon, which was threatening t stop traffic;5 ' Just why - the hay was In tho street nobody seem e J to- know, but the residents wery crying for hay pitchers. Public Market Grocery Butter 38c lb., eggs 28c doz., all standard coffee 43c, Opemu-d on Today Karl Gray, who resides on Crater Lake avenue, underwent n innior oneratlon at the Community hos-1 pltal this morning. Wood Prices Lover on fir, oak, etc., in load lots, delivered direct Id vyoi (roiu voods. r.. Order . now TCtoi'e; yo 1 rush and save money ui ,oursuinptor nrjees, rjlOD, add ALONG HIGHWAYS That deer will bo quite plentiful the coming hunting season in fadt are nowi is lndicated by the fact' that many are seen at night lately along main highways and hill roads. While William Roscnbaum, local Pacific Air Transport mechanic, and Phil Sharp, a .visiting me chanic of tho same company, Were returning last evening from -Diamond Lake where thoy had caught their limit of trout, they saw seven deer close in front of their auto between tho lake and tho Crater Lake highway, and were forced to stop their car twice in order to avoid hitting them. Tho latter were not frightened by tho car's head lights and noise. ' Returning visitors to tho city from Crater Lake lata last night also report '-having - seen several deer leisurely crossing the Crater L.ako highway about thirty feet in froht of t heir-cur, --' Meteorological Report .1mm is, lo:to Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair and warmer. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, warmer In interior; Increasing humidity. y o, to 1 Local "Data. Temporaturo (degrees) 77 Highest (last. 12 hourri) 81 Lowest (last 12 hours) 44 Iti'l. humidity J per ct.) 3D Precipitation (Inches).. .00 State of weather ......Clear t Loweat tempcraluro this morn illR 42 deKrees. , . . Total precipitation since Sop. 1, 1.D2, 13. 94 Inches. " Temperature a year ago today: lllBhest 72; lowest 40.. Sunset today, 7:41) p. m. ' . ' Sunrise Thursday 4;35 a. m.L.1 Sunset Thursdtiy 7:49 p. 111. d Observations' lnkc-11 .ut !i u. 111., lotli meridian -time o i- 3 r. XT S3 crrr. Hnkor City 4IS 38 Clear Bismarck 7 it Rs Ilnln Hoiso "S 42 Clear Denver 94 air I'. Cdy. Dcs Moines 72 '64 fllntr ; Fresno 1)K 1)4 Clsur Hplcna 74 4K . p. "Cdy. Lou AnRcles -74 Cloudy Marshflelil 62 42 Clear Phoenix 102 78 Clear Portland 118 4(1 Clear lied Uluff 101) 78 Clour KusehuiR 7(1 48 Clear Salt Lake IIJI (ill Clear San Francisco... t0 62 Cloudy Santa I'o 81) 64 . ("Icar Seattlo 02 48 Clear Spokane 70 61) Clear Walla Walla w.. -74 48 t:lear Wlnnlppff 74 48 Cloudy 'W.j7,iiua-ciiisoN, MotoorolOKlst. - Births Hni'n to Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdward SchulU of like Port, Cullf., n 7 Va pound Hon, Saturday, June 14. Mrs. Hehultis was Vofmerly Miss Kern Dirtiatilson of this elty. She Brndu ated from the local high school ami Is a graduate, nurwe of tho Sacred Heart hospital. Templar Conclave Stated conclave. Malta Commandery, No. 4, K. 'I. Ashland. Wednesday evenliiK. June 1H. Hei JUMC "Cross and Malta degrees. four eaiidldnteB. Hht refresh mepts after. All SW Knlshts cour teously Invited. H. E. SWKKNEV. Coinmapdor. 88 (Irefion CRves." Itlds "tipened for Installation of electric Ught In Orrimn Caves-. TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY HOOD SKAMSTllirsS will do dross nniklnK In your home. .'jtil !!-; 1.. mornlimK. in : A It HAL, ItAUOAlX -th.ilBO A-dnn. WIM nlnllllr riir In A-l llox ti. Trllmnr. - Lt 'if trudp f or t condition. ! 91 WST I'l.l'S In thi. cmo nfn thut to KPt tilts purtirtltKr r-, i-lmrd you must puv the Jnnunrv vnluHtlon. plus th ovcm-ad .loop thut time. It Is In the pink' of condlllon. oarrylnu a itood crop, nnd In the "twontv thou sand rifts Is nhoilt our host. To et the crop requires prompt ac tion. See HOUMKS fr Mo.MKS.I Nash Hotel corner. 4 ! . t go OHEnd, AVKDXESDA Y, FEDERAL OFFICER TAKING THREE TO. FACE JURY T Deputy United Stales Jliunhal Cut C. Wells arrived In the city laHt night en route with three pris oners from Klamath Palls, where they had heeu remanded tn United States court custody at Portland nau mem incarcerated in uiu - ty Jail lor last nlsht and today, anu will leave this evening with them or Portland Ills prisoners are Frank Martin, well known Klamath Kails resident and former court house janitor there, who Is held to tho federal court on a 92500 bond, on a pos session of liquor accusation on tile Indlnn reservation, and Burl iew tnwn, 23 years old, and Mildred Murphy, 16 years old, both from Oklahoma, who are held on a white slave charge following their recent apprehension in Klamnth Tails on charges sworn out by the Musko gee, Okla., authorities. On arrival at Portland the United Slates court Is expected to at once order their being taken to Musko gee for delivery to the authorities there. Inasmuch as It is Mr. Wells' case, he will no doubt he assigned to take the youne; couple to Okla homa If he wants to make tho trip. but said today his feelings would not be hurt if one of tho other deputy marshals would tnko over this travel job. ,lf lie liimseir Boe3 It probably' will he two weeks bo foro ho returns to Mediord. ASK RE-TRIAL OF CP. J. Ci. Love, Central Point orch ard 1st, has filed motion for a new trial following a circuit court jury verdict early this month of $150 in favor of Uert Hostel, Central Point, for the killing of a Llewel lyn setter dog,' shot by Mr. Love last April. The motion sets forth that no competent evidence was given and that the plaintiff failed to, establish the value of the dog In question. Legality of the" jury's verdict "is also questioned on grounds that it' was reached without apparent deliberation thru : the ."quotient" system. ' - " HEADACHE RELIEVED l . QUICKLY i .Tbui Pnrely.VejtUblt Pill Quickly 'corrects tlie j igostivo disturb- I anccs, removes thein- tcstinal poisons, and sick headache quickly disappears. Your whole sys- : tern enjoys. a tonic effect, constipa tion vanishes, and you feelarenewed vigor. Avoid bromides and dope, they are depressing and harmful. All Druggists 26c und 7Dc red pkg3. CARTER'S KK5 PILLS ! YOUR HEALTH is your wealth. It's as near as your telephone. Call 1290 for appointment. DR. CHARLES R. SIMKINS - Over Woolworth's Store Russian Massage. Electrotherapy Chiropractic , INSURANCE WjENGY SINCS i90C HARRY MARX Painter of tho Homes of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J THE CLIFT SAN FRANCISCO C$AY AT TAYLOR ST ChooiThCli((oriri downtown conven ience, iti quiel friend linen. 54o rooms with both) tingle, from $3 double, from $5. Qorage ediocent ii '.TUNE 1 8, -1 030. SNYDER GUILTY IN F A verdict of guilty as charged was returned this afternoon at 2 o'clock In the trial of the state against F. W. Snyder, accused of tho utterance of a forged contract ! in the sale of a monument,; ! Snyder, a middle-aged lmtn, re- ,.att,nl tha voi'illf't Without (HnOtiOn. Ten davs were allowed for filing a motion for a new trial, and Sny der was allowed to remain at lib erty on his present bond. Two other counts against enyiier ( are held in abeyance, penning a uu cislon of the district attorney whether thoy will he tried: or dis missed. ' " ; ' V'l- St. Helens. . First nnnual-flow-r show held here recently.' ' SKIN ITCHING ENDS when soothing Zemo la used I Right from the first touch, antiseptic l healing Zemo takes the itching misery out of mosquito bites, rashes, j and many other skin afflictions. Try . it also for itching, peeling toes. Battlers and other outdoor folks thank cooling Zemo for relief from ' sunburn. Douse it on ivy-poisoning, i Pimples and dandruff fade when safe, j antiseptic Zemo is applied. It in- I stantly eases razor-mnart. Always ' have Zemo nearby wherever you go. Any druggist. 35c, 60c, $1.00. j To All Owners or Buyers of Fountain Pens Do you know that if you own a Parker you already own halt of a Parker Fountain I'cn Desk Set? If you own 101110 other pocket foun tain pen ciiino In and replace it with a Parker t'onvortilile Duofold. Tho Parker can be changed Into a Desk Pen and back to Pocket Pon at will. Hr-lrig yoiir pen. to our store artd we will show how easily this is done. Ask for Larry. , 1 LARRY SCHADE N Your Favorite Jewsler Since 1918 Hot Point and : V i i ) i ,.'t il-i , '. , it Electric , f. 4 SALE SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC STARTS TODAY OUT OF THE BAD LANDS HE RODE f All Talking Comedy "LOVE OR MONEY" MOVIETONE NEWS Have MM BRONCHITIS? Tear out this advt nd send with your name and address, at once Let us tell you how R. M. B. Prescription checks ASTHMa' BRONCHITIS quickly and easily. R. M. B. LABORATORIES, INc! My name li. My address Is -.City. and .Stats $ a Mih JrU ., Mountain Spring Water W 1mW bvk mi - Fox West Coast entertainment frcm America's major ; i -a.- -i. - . : - STARTS George Orien , HELEN CHANDUER ANTONIO MORtNO A In ROUGH ROMANCE' with a two-fistfid young lumberjack, a beau-, tiful girt in an isolated trading post and a villain who stops at nothing. j ALSO All Talking Comedy LUPINO LANE in "PURELY "CIRCUMSTANTIAL" Paramount Sound News Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, 35 ALL OUTDOORS What a man -5- what a role: Gary Cooper as the ''Llanc KitlVvillaiii turned hero. 1 ; : ,.; , . I. PLUS You the A mm La ilzs rtiasxa Biag., Seattle, Wath and service are all you'd expect theatre organization T,(-( f. TODAY Just the Entertainment for a Hot June Night ALL TALKING T OUTDOOR ADVENTURE .in a SNOW-COVERED Northern Trading Post " ' and Logging Camp a-. -.', 't- i FAY WRAY Afcist-tnovind, absorbing tfristlind tuith . INTENSE ACTION! ; , i- Killer of killers, the plunderer of wom-! en's hearts. But Tex as puts a price on his head and he flees to a land of new ro mance, new danger, in this classic 0. Henry action-talc of the bid Southwest. . , SUMMER . BARGAIN MATS. 25c Children 10 5 J. Eve. .25 and 50