PAGE TWO
T beat and
'-'Personal
Km. ilolirumn In Auto Wreck
' News reached The American late
Thursday thut Re. tnd Mrs. J. M.
Johnson nnd M's. I. C. Grime
were In an auto wreck at Hunting
ton Beach, Cnl. The party was
returning from a trip to the eat,
Mra. artmea left for Central Point'
bv bus - and waa expected to ar-
Hvo Friday evening. No one' an
hurt In the wreck, but the John
sons will b detained for several
fluys, . . Reverend John Still-' will
urciK-h at th Federated charc-hos
innday. morning. Central Point
American. ' "' ';
Miss Alibnlt Improving.
". Mhi Lucllo Abbott, who under
went an operation for appendicitis
Wednesday at the Hacred Heart
hospltcl, Is getting along nicely.
Ones to KliaNta Sprlnirs
C. T- Baker left today noon for
Shnstu Springs to attend a meet
ing of ehumber of commerce heads
of northern Cnllfornla and south
ern Oregon" 'Plans- for Increasing
tnur.st travel will be discussed.
Quality, beauty, value and price
' combine to give you real- economies
In this season's coato, at Adrlenne's.
The, models Inolude dress,, utility
and sports coats and are offered
at one-half tho amount asked very
early in the season. 811
Prom Distant Cities
Registration from distant points
at local hotelalnoluiles: Allan How
ard of Nutre Dome, lnd,, A. Wald
er and J. Domahyl of Cleveland,
Ohio, J. M. Mnlrd-of Chicago, III.,
V, N, Ionard of Boise, Idaho, and
Q. c. MoCurray and U Evans, of
eno, Nov. J . ' ' , '
Annual eule of Buclllu Em
broidery, packago goods. One,
luilf price ut the Handicraft Shop,,
S, Central. 8Itr
Wakefield In City .
Hoy Wnkeflold la In tho city from
Portland to spend 'the wet-k-ond
with his wife and daughter, who
are making tholr home In MDd
ford. -. Soft, natural, permanents t.
Tulip oil wave J7.B0. Free shone
poo Mon., Tues., Wed., with- 14
finger wave or marcel, short hair.
Facials Thur., Frl., H. Bowman's.
Tel. n. ,. . . w
Hero For Weok-lT.m
Mrs. A, H, Winning of Grants
Pass Is spending., the week-end- In'
Medford' with Mends,
.The regular, buslnes meeting of
the St. Ann's Altar Society, will, be
held Taieaduy. at 2:30, nt the Pariah,
hall.
Guests of Parents'
Mrs. Meda Hutler of Redlands,,
Cnl.,; is vlnltlnjr her parents, Mr.
iuhV Mra. aeorge Nichols Sr.,, of
Kuirlo Point, this week. .
,' V ' i'.- ' ' i Im'.m , ' '
Haircuts to please, !6o, Orand
Hotel Harbor Shop. , 82
Hwtex'li fur Brady
Hugh II, Brady Is being sought
by local offlcors as some informa
tion for him has been received
at the police station,' Chief Clatous
McCretlle- said today.
f 100,000 Kodak prises.. Details
at Peasley Studio. 4Ut
SnlniiHi nun- Heavy..
Tho salmon run, In the Rogue
river this year is unusually great,
according to a report received by
Hugh C , Mitchell, director of
hatehertoa for the- fish, commission,
from. K, Mnoleayt. proprietor- of
the cannery, ab the- mouth- of the
Hogtis, Mr; Mucleay has written
Mr. - Mitchell, thai the stlmoni re
ceipt' at, his-' plant thU' year- are
8D0: per oent groaterthan last year
or any othee re oent season-.
. Mora lustrous- permanent waves
.with, our new Frederick, combina
tion, Croqulgriole, or Sheltorr mat
olilne. Kspaclnlly goodi results, on
fin chair 110. limma cllne
Shon,,!JTel,i4. ,,i !
Orcgoiiliins at Hotels
' Orcgorvreeldcnts other than from
Portlnndi registered at loenli hotels
..are ISdwln llenneas, of ltuseburg.
Ouy II. Johnpnni (. N. aillenwster.
N. Favors and Mrs, N. A, Seehorn
and son ot Mugene, John Simpson
and U-slle Qocding of Corvnllls.
7.. K. Merrill nnd Frank Morrill- of
Albnny, B. H. Onbrlel and W. P.
AVntson of Salem nnd A, Olson af
Mnrshtleld, : , .
Free worn! with your early order
for green slabs. Med. Fuel Civ
Tel. 081. .. tt
After Damaged Clir -
J. U. Hay of the. Chevrolet Mot
or company, left today for Cres
cent City, to bring back the A, V.
Anderson, car which was damaged
In a wreck there last week.
Farvlew Hotel In Aahlnnd under
new management, Modorn roams.
Attractive , weekly, , end monthly
rates. ' 04
Pivferrml Ills) Premium .
' I'tider the new state law pro
viding; ft' penllvntlary offense for
three convictions under the prohi
bition' Inw'.or' tb liernatlv of
UtHvIng the ronnnttnlty, In which
the vlolatlnnu were mad, Roy. Fro
mn ef Albany recently y'tose the
latter and will leave that county
for a period ot three, years
Hismxd pillow coses ef Pepierel
tubing 1 values on sale at sac.
H-imllcraft Shop, H. -Central. 84tf
Klamath Ollinc Ktnpi-od
oiling work In progress between
Klamath Agency and Fort Klam
ath Junction wad temporarily dls,
continued because of the rain
storms of the past week, accord
ing to the state highway depart
menC. Work will be resumed as
eoon as the roads dry after the
unsettled wenther Is over.
" Now Is the cheapest time to cnl
attain aad pulnt. call us and we'll
Ce you an estimate) ot oost.. Tel.
tot; - If
V On IIunIiio
H Mra. K.
BunIiiohh Visit
C. Ward of Fern Valley
and Mra. C. K. llellows of Eagle
Li Point were among out-of-town
r r. ....
; business cullera in Medford
tills
mornins. ' '
(U'bekali Surprise Visit
) A number of the Kebekah ladles
of this city surprised Mrs. Fred
Kelsoe at her home near Medford,
Tuesday evening. The party was
a. very enjoyable affair and. was
attended by quite, a large group
of RebekaJis. Gold Hill News,
nig rough blocks- direct from
mill, M.60 per lood. Med, Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
Visits Mr. Kendall -
Mrs. 10. H, -Kendall of Cllendale.
Ore., arrived here by train this
morning to spend tho. next three
days with her won, a. A. Kendall.
; There wtl! be a Grange dance
at 1'hoenlx for Orangere and' their
friends But. nite, 89
Ciiliromlons At- Hotels
' Residents of tho Bear etato reg
istered at local- hotels inoludo Mr.
and- Mrs. J'. L. Morgan of Sacra
mento, Mr. and Mrs. Kkeos, Mr.
and- Mrs. Wi T. Medina and V. R.
Bury of Oakland, Charles A. Ior
Ing, Miss Helen Blacker, Mrs. Dor
othy Blacker, Florence Perry and
Mary Jane McGinnto of Berkeley,
Mr. and Mrs. L,. Wlntern of Holly-,
wood, Mr. and Mrs. n. 15. Penrson,
M. W. Smith, H. L. Painter and
Oswald lloglund of Lou Angeles,
and Mr. and- Mrs. Dan Kragsn,
Mr. and Mrs, W. O. Huson and
furrfliy, Sophie Romas, aienn Knol-.
sel and- Marie Ohildsrs . of San
Francisco. - p
' Brill Sheet Metals, Works, does
expert repairing, fender and-1 auto,
body, repairing, .,
leaves For Kiigen
Lincoln Rolling; left loot-, evening
fait JUugenei. , where,, h Willi, spend
the week-end.
The Checkered Cab Co., phone
BOO, Is offering speoial 4th-of-July
rates to Crates lake, K, Falls,
Cresconv City,- Diamond lake, Ash
land, etc. Reasonable prices- and
quick service. ' Ask about our-'out-otHown
flailing, hunting and, pic
nicking trips; Phone 900, ' B4'
V. f O. Visitors
, Mrs.. Av J. Lyle of Klamath Falls,
accompanied by her - daughter
Alexis, and Mlns Louis Webber who
Is a. guest at the- Ly.le home,, motored-
to. Medford, Wednesday. Miss
Webben and Mis Lyle- are both at
flllatod; with-- Uamma- L'hi Beta at
the University of Oregon,. '
' Cut flowers, fpr all , occaslone.
Mixed hounlietA nnd cnrjifitfoa n
specialty, , 325, South Holly. Phone
JUU-Lj,. ... tc
Visited' liltbla ty
, W; O: Peterson and- son were
among the huslneiM visitors In Ash
Innd yestorday.
- , Women's- coat soiling half prloo.
tomorrow Mv M. Dept Store, 88
Wliaaxm, sir lU'ra
John, Wuuge and his brother p.
B -Vagal returned, this morning
fro.n ouWiind,, Cnl., (lying their
own planes, John-. Waage- loft the
Medfonui airport Sexurdoy for the
south,! '. i- , ' .", '
. May .photograph . special, The
Pcnaleys, op), Holly tlteator. 41t(
Hero rYnm Washington
Among, guests frcra Washington
at local hotola nro Hanco H. Clo
land of Olympln, C. M. Chapfnun
of Spokuno and V. N, Reltch, A.
A. Mondes, s, D. Kollner, and Mr.
and' MM O. B. Men-la- of' Seattle.
Lovely Tulip Oil waves, M.50;
other pormanenta B; shampoo-and
finger wave SI; marcel 75c Kath-
ryn Locatell, 230 8, Central, 1374.
Marooned. Ill Aisjilccato .. ,
Mr. and Mrs. U. U. Malntyre
anil family drove over, to the Ap-
plegate country for a visit with
Mrs. Mclntyre's paronts Sunday,
While fordlns tho"Applegate river
In their oar thoy. stalled In the
middle of the, stream, and had to
awlm out.-Centml point Ameri
can. . ' ' ' '
Portraits of distinction. The
Poaeleys op pi Uolly theater,, tf
Down From Dead Indliin
Mr. and Mils, Jack Tyrrell were
In Modfnrdi yestorday from Head
Indian Hprlligs, the resort they are
now- operating,
Vapon Shorn loo requires no loap
or waUiri dries. Instantly and
lenveav tho hair soft, and glossy.
Emma Cllne Shop. Tel. 454, 92
Ashland's Flro Itcimrt
The city fl"e departntent of Ash-
laml had. mad IS calls thla yeur
up to, June 1,. with o, Intnl., loss
during that period of 8270t
If you need any calctnilnlng or
IwUMIns, done,. Phone 10N, tf
Kethuen Plonlo snmtny
The annual picnic of the Red-
men and Pnrahontas ot southern
Oregon and . northern California
will he held tomorrow nt the sum
mit of Die Sisklyous, with members
of the older present from Medtord.
Klnmath Falls. Yrekn Weed- and
MK'loud. There will be the' usual
games and Mtunta,; and an
archery content.
Ida, Wood and Florence Qraves,
experienced plane teaehers. studio
220 N. Oakdale. Phone 1043W
OcHtiell nnd Koo Item
lielroy (letchell nnd son, Rayard.
who recently graduated from th
University of Wnehlngion, hew
return;! to this elty from Seattle.
where Mi Oct, hell attended the
son's gradeutton- and the ennv-
mencement at tho St. Nicholas
school where his Asughter Ulorli.
Is a atudent. Hayord, who grad
uated In electrlcnl engineering, also
established ft fine record on the
gulf links while In Senttl. Mrs.
Oetrhlf anil (Horla will remain In
the northern elty for several weeks
before returning' to Medford.
e Krystnlglew, kodak, rIuss su
prenrat The Pejuileyat ep). (Inllv
thsater. - , - If
MEDFORD MAIL
From Slate Metruolia
Among Portland residents reg
istering at Medford hotels are Fred
S. Sankey, Mr. and . Mrs., C, L.
Plumb, F. M. Blake. U W. Camp
bell, Martin P.v Anderson, K. C.
Miller. C. R. Cruwder, F. B. Wat
son, A. M. Fleming, J. F. Morrell,
J. H. O'Connor. J. J. Wilson, H.
M. Jones, H. C. Behrtng, C. J. Mc
Allister, Robt. Barclay, H. Wald-
ron Jr., Ira A. Williams and L. R.
Centra.
Phone 542. We'll haul awav
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
, 25711-
Visit Relatives Iters
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhm of
Wheaton, ill., are In Medford- vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Konop.
They arrived -here by train this
forenoon from the . north.. Mrs.
Kumn and Mr, Knoop are sister
and brother, 7 i ;
Broken windows glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
CRASH EM ROUTE
E
Mr. nnd Mrs. ' P. ' Mcintosh of
Bantit. Ana.,, aunt -and': uncle ot
Mrs. Arthur Osberg, mot with
a most, unusual accident en route
to their niece's wedding hore re-
ooncly. - The- pftvemonts- were slip
pery! after- a, rain, near Arbuokle,
Calif., and-, aXLor, signaling- to, pass
another aar,;- the.-Mcintosh: outo
speeded. 4ir v The other, driver,
wit ho, ut' sufficient notification,
turned directly across the high
way, and Mr, Molntosh, was forced
to, npply brakes, in H hurry;
- When his; car aume to- a-'Stop
It was heiulnd back to the south
orir tho- opposite side-o the, pave
ment. , Mr.' Molntoslt was com
pletely turned about In the sent
with hi ,fnet burlridv amidst the
baggaije. The glass windows und
doors, of his - car were completely
demolished, on one, side, and the
body of the car .was. badly- dam-
auedi ...
, Mr. Mcintosh, received a. deep
HOaJp. wound and his wuo was cut
by-- flying, glass, tho- not severely.
They wore fortunately only a few
foet from, a, hospital, , where they
were taken for medical attention,
GAS NOW RETAILS
All - loading ,'olji com pan lea. have
ralHcuV their gasoline, price . lo
Modford.ln keepuiK: with the five
and a half cent lnoreuae, announc
ed In y 08 1 orU ay's Mull Tribune, It
won learned this afternoon.
The- ratal! price at aervloe sta
tions la now 21 Vi cents.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. P)
All. tho. lai'Kor. ttanollno- companies
In. Portland today . wore selling
KUHoJina at 15 cents a gallon to. re
tullortii an Increase of 6 cents
over recent prices. The advance
was made yosterday.
JAKEM BY DEATH
Lorlnda Hall; mother of Elkn, B.
Hull- nnd Mhot?ta Ut ot Mtlfor$
nnd ranK lh HnH of Nyssii, 6re.,
a resident of Medford for tho past
1!8 years, panned away at her home
Prlftny evening, June IP
Funeral aor vivos will, b held
at the homo, 519 South Central
avenues Monday morning nt 10:30
a. m., Hey. C. B. Porter officiating.
Interment In Medford oemotory.
Pari Kuncrnl Home in chaige.
BURY IS. HALL
Mm. Florence Halt, 83k- mother
of Court Hull ami peart Hull of
Medford, died at Lakevlew,. June
18. Funeral services are to be
oonductoth at Lakeview this morn
ing nt 10 a. m., after whloh the
horty will be brought to Medford
for Interment, which will take
place this evening nt S:3u- p. m.
a, the Medfonl oemetery, Father
Hamilton giving the committal
srvlee
Mra. Hull was bom at Coving
ton. Ohio, July 31, 184S and has
long been A resident of southern
Oregon, Bh Is very well known
in Medford. I'erl Funeral Home
In charge of the arrangements.
The funeral cortege will form nt
Hall's residence 31S South Central
nt 8 p. IK,, this evening.
EMU
AS DONATIONS LAG
LrVtclon utlTV arhtnlvlsfth for tht:
r(rnoon nnd fvoninx wah nn-
nounoctl thin forenoon hy Dan
Itiwnnl chir?rtn uf th mictiuti
unimttteN Action wn taken.
to th lnuffKtut amount ot mi
cAitndtno Mvuim fur the vnt.
and memhfrn or the eummttte
thoiwhl It ml vim bl to wntt until
a future da to.
TRIBUNE. BEDFORD,
STORY IN TRIBUNE
P
OF
When Colonel Chaa. ilcfirler,
asKiatant in command of the- It?rfr
lond recruiting area for th United
States army, who had started on a
periodical inspection trip of re
cruiting! stations in Oregnov first
visiting the Medford station, re
ceived a -telegram herei ordering
him to delay Inspection ot the
remainder of: the ; station until
receipt of further orders,, his petu
lance over th delay, was greatly
softened on accidentally dJcover
Ing that his boyhood friend;- W. H.
Gardner,' who came hera . from
Seaside. Ore.,; some time ago, was
now a resident of Medford and had
Just opened up. a a new drug store
That is why these- two.1 natives of
North Carolina had' -many enjoy
able- visits in- the next, fow- days,
until the colonel's order came and
he left for Klamath Falls,- - .
Messrs. Gardner and McBrler
were born in. Shelby, N. C.f where
their fathers were- partners in the
practice, of medicine,; and. whero
the hoys attended school' together.
Then-iir early youth- McBrier-left-
their native town, fqr a military
career,, which, took him all over
the nation and some foreign parts,
and Gardner entered the druggist's
profession and eventually roamed
in it until years ago he-located in
Seaside,, and recently located in
,Medford. i, , -t t
. Then by one oil those strange
twists of providence, the two met
,ln- M.edford , last? weelc, - after
Colonel. McBrler had; read ln' the
Mailt Tribune the story' of Mr.
Gardner's;, humorous f lett(- -sent
out to prospective customors.'and
With Sergeant Grover Ow.en', aid
looked his old friend up. .y ' v r
. The- weather outlook today seem
ed favorable fop a number or un
iiuTil, big, picnic outings tomorrow
which will be attended by many
Medford nnd valley, residents in
cluding that of the Redmen and
Pocahontas of Southern Oregon
and Northern California, which will
be held on the summit of the. Sis
kiyous,. and features of which wil!
be the . usual various contests and
archery. Members of. the' order
from Weed; McClond, Yrekn, Klam
ath Falls and Medford will partici
pate In this: Outing. ' I J
Then, too, there is the .Montana
picnic, where a throng ol' former
residents of that state from, this
section will gather at Kvershady
an (o park three miles south of Med
tord and the picnic, of the . post
office employes of tho Medford. and
Klamath Falls offices, which will
be held a mile or so north- qt;': Fort
Klamath, near the old fish hatclk
ervy.. .. . -
Tho Medford p oh to f flee employes
hod originally planned to hold, their
annual picnic Sunday at the Elks
picnic grounds, but later decided
to have this affair In combination
with; the Klamath Falls, postof flee
employes., , This picnic will prob
ably be the largest ever held by
the posturf ice employe oi South
ern Oregon and their families,
flWiUDlSSES
J. A. Ormnny, passenKertmffJc
managot, of the Southerd Vi)t)c
company, will talk lo members bt
the local Kiwnnla cluaj at the reBU
lar luncheon Monday. Vacationing
wilt lie- the subject of his UUkv
A large attendance Is urged for
the occasion.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Fol'ND Striped overalls. Jacket,
hat, sweater, sweater nns receipt
name. W. a MuLano, Vrlt U.
C, Kostwlck, R, 3, Grants Vans.
Ore.
FOR SAI.K Kxtrn strong 4-wheel
trnllor, new tires, 26. lflOS' N.
HlversWe, SI
KOIl HUNT 6-rooni furnished
hoiKV. I'bene D34H. 1
b'OH KM NT "Host apartments In
town," nt Suhulor Apts., cer, 6th
nnd Onkilale, Phono 13SJ. 118
NOW liookln orilors for aprlcors.
l'lerces Hothouse, phone 67K'J.
113
Win BALK Mill run lumber, No.
2 common or belter, any ilL
mcnslon. ltnrgrnln prices, rhone
351K. 06
FOB MKNT-Muilern duple apart
HNntv Adults. Keilui-tlon In rant
, to couple who will take cure of
yartl. 713 Oevr St. 91
ViV RK.NT FMrnlha' oparN i
mnt, firivnte luith. 305 KaM
i KOH RKNT--Fumirhed S-room
j' npartmont Knraice, ht wa-
wr, Aim Svroom unfurnished
hmiKx 303 Kim. 90
KOR SAI.K Aprlcotn. Top- Notch
Orchartl. So-nml lc a lb. Tel.
8UU1. 90
RKAU RANCH l.t'T I SB arrrs
on Hotrue Hlvcr. mile river
frotai t'rtHw lkf Mlfch
w:y vroMca. lIeal cnmp nite.
2 & a err a rultiv.iten. l(AHiire,
ninup and llmhf r. &-rtHiin hou.se.
!ir Imrn. Family orchard.
ISftrpin at tt.irts. Tornw,-, O
K. MithiM. 425 . Main. 90
Kr(d i:hlrkn 8umkr nt tin..)..1
TRIO BIG PICNICS
ON SCHEDULE FOR
' . W. J.. Hutchison, Meteorologist.
MEDFORD GROUPS ELKS' BANDFUND
QKEOON, SATURDAY,
: Heier.Jogial Reptrt
I ' .' ' , Forecasts -
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Sunday fair; moderate' tem
perature. -.
Oregon: Generally fair tonight
ami-' Sunday but becoming cloudy
and unsettled on coast. Thunder
storms,, in. mountains east, portion
Sunday; jnoderate temperature.
Local Date
Temperature (deg.). ... ?& ' BJ
Highest' (last, 12 hrs.). 73, it , 73
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 4Sr: , 63
Rel; Humidity pct.) in . ; 83
Preclpltatlen -Oneheg) .00 .00
State of weather. ...;...CIoudy Cloudy
;, Xow.est. .temperature this morn
ing,, degrees. . . .
'' Total precipitation since Septem
batf', 1930, 13.10. Inches
Temperature tf'year ago today:
highest 79; lowest 54.
; Sunset today, 7:49- p. m.
Sunrise Sunday. 4:3 a. m.
Sunset Sunday,. 7:40 p. m.
Observatisns Taken at S A. M.
, . .120tfc Meridian 8lmo
?- CC f
' CITY .1.,'".. .SH 5 I
ii t r
Baker city. ......
Blamarck '
Boise i.,
Denver :
Des Moines ......
Fresno
Helena
Los Angeles ....
Marshfleld'
Phoenix . ....u....
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg
Salt Iake, ....T..
Han Francisco
Santo Fe
. 0
. 88,
. 76
. 92
. 94
, 84
. 6H
. 78
. 08'
.101
. 70"
. 84'
. '72
. 80
. 64
. 86
: 50
54
62 ,
62'
66
00
43
02
50
70
52
62
42
68
56
62
52
50 P.
44-
Cloudy
Cloudy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Seattle, .,
62r
72
74
.Spokane
Winnipeg
. In ondetr that the 30 members
at thrMaUforrtv pJks bnnO, might
attend the national convention of
tho Elks lodKO In. Seattle July 0
to 9i O. Q. Alendorfor and C. Ii.
Gates, are members of a commit
tce raielns funds to. finance the
trip. . I
Mr. Gates reported this morning
that i vlie driwy 'ly provlns1 quite
successful, and- the $000 they ari?
trying to- raise is- being contributed
by local business men- who are
members- ef the organization.
SHOOTS MANAGER, SELF,
8AIvINA, Cal., JuntV 20'. (JP)
Because, police 'snld. W. t; Sech
rest discharged Marshall Wood as
manager of the Sechrest Lumber
company, the two men lay In ad
Joining rooms of a Salinas hospt-
and
, , ...... ...
IS BEING RAISED
TONIGHT
Last Times to See That Wonderful
, r : . Religious Drama .
In addition to the performance tonight, Saturday, the Ashland
Chamber of Commerce has persuaded the Original Freiburg,
Germany, players, who have so delighted and inspired the crowds
that have attended the performances, to remain in Ashland for
the Sunday night engagement.
" - ' ", 1 . .
Tomorrow Night
Sunday, June 21
Last Time to See This Marvelous Tabloid
In Beautiful Lithia Park, Ashland
ADMISSION 75c to $2.50 '
Seats on sale at
JUNE 20, 1931.
UND HOLDING
PASSION PLAY TO
SUNDAY EVENING
ASHriANt),' 6re' jUne 20. -(Spe-I
oial) Beneath, starlit skies, in tlio;
moBt beautiful natural amphithea-l
tre to be found In all southern Ore
gon, the third presentation ot the
Freiburg Passion Play, by 36 mem
bers of the caBt of the Freiburg,,
Germany, play, assisted by 100 ex
tras. In, costume, and a .chorus of
12i voices with arcbostra accom
paniment,, will be repealed this
evening, while a fourth perform
ance will be given tomorrow (Sun
dayh evening. i
, The additional Sunday evening,
performance was arranged in or
der that ait might have the advan
tage of seeing this great dramatic
production, which la on a par with
"The Miracle" and other great re
ligious dramas.
Ample parking space for -cars,
close to the, outdoor theatre, has
been arranged. . .
Characterization of the "Chris
tus" by Adolf Fassnacht, head . of
the company, Is a curious mixture
ot dramatic art ' and simplicity.
Faiisnacht stands out among the
others as one truly great, imbued
with- the spirit ot gentleness, good
ness and strength. -- ,
Sharing laurels with Fassnacht
Is Willis Bhrhardt, (lie Judas..
With, a sympathetic interpretation
of this intensely emotional and.
highly dramatic churacter, Khr
liardt reaches, the pinnacle of his,
success in the scene which follows
the. Crucifixion when he is over
come by romoroe which loads to,
solt destruction, i . ' r. :
Pageantry , and tableau are inter
woven in- the telling ol the, greatest,
story of all history
t The Sunday evening tiertorm
ance iai arranged with a view to
ward onabllng all to' witness this
productiun of, such unusual merit.
tal today perhaps mortally wounded-.
Wood, Police Chief George Grif
fin saJdj admitted shooting his
employer and himself late yestor
day.. Sechrest, was shot twice thru
the lungs and once through the
moutii and left lying in the lumber:
yard. ' '
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Used Gar
Sacrifice!
All Makes and Models .
20 Down No Carrying Charge
PAY THE BALANCE
$5.00 .Per Week ,
The G. V. MYERS CO.
132 South Riverside
i omorro w in lgnt
Elharts, Ashland, Sunday,
Sunday Evening.
RAILROAD AGENTS
CARAVAN LEAVING
FOR LAKE 9 A J.
Cars will meet at the Southed
Pacific station tomorrow morning
at 9 o'clock lo compose tne cara-,
van which will' motor 126 passen-,
ger agents ot rallroada of the Pa- (
citic northwest to Crater Lake,
n., ...in hU -is enrs in the cara
van C. T. Baker stated this morn
ing. It will be in charge of the
conention committee of the Cham
ber of Commerce, which is headed
by B. W. Bolten. -
The passenger agents will be
luncheon guests of the Crater Lake
Park company and after enjoying
several views of the lake will re
turn to Medford at 6:30 oclock.
This ' will be the passenger
agents' first trip to the lake. They
will arrive, in Medford on special
cars -it-chert to the morning train-
FREE
DANCE
Till 2:00
GOLD HILL
TONITE
For First 100 Couples on
, . ! v bur floor; f 1
DANGEat
EAGLE POINT
jiTONITE
) fThe 7 Harmonians
of Medford
'GOOD MUSIC ,
'' GOOD FLOOR
: i
or at Box Office
1 nAN.f7Fsi.fr ;i
FOX WUI C9AST, TUf AlREJ
SUNDAY
Anicilni's. modem ilnHttll,,r
. . .. vitninl with, youth . , ,
tlaritif; to take her love.
: JOAN
CRAWFORD
"LAUGHING
SINNERS"
with . .
NJilli HAMirTCW."
MAIWtlUlB IIAAIBKAU
CLri'l'' KDWAItDS
:ivrjk habits
TODAY LAST
. DAY
Peter B.-Xyne'H ."
Cclcbraleil Novel
Never
the Twain.c
Shall "Jfe
Meet
Made by
W. S. Van Dylic.
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nuulo "TltAUIOlt
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staiTlna:
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SIOXTENKtiltO
TONIGHT
- ON THE STAGE.
AT 0 P. M.
EARLE DAVIS
and his
FOX CllATKMAX
Discovery
Night
Kcnttirliiff
SINGING
DANCING
NOVELTY
AND:
GIRLS
A cjorlous nicillcr or s.riii'O'
pal ion. mcliHly.' niirlh nlul
youth.
LAST DAY
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W1S.N.1E I.KiHTSKU
SIT TIGHT
"Fl-N AND HOW I"
Also
1XGRK PRINTS!" .
.SUNDAY ,
. - Flying Patrol j
Captures
International ; ;
Smugglers : '
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AIR
POLICE
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