MEDFOKP MJJt, TKIBTTNE, BEDFORD, OT?EGOT, MONDAY, XTLY 20, 19.11.
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In a project there are practically
Mto applications, Mr. UMlard ex
plained. In Medford there are
fewer sij;ns of bail times, he con
tinued, than In any seetion he has
visited since leaving thU city.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune-Virgin Station)
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timbers as benches.
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MLi. yesterday con-
I W, Millar court of honor
ino? Lake o" the
."IiJl court of honor
ir the Crater i-"
'lie. Members of
P . and parents
ui, hnsincsa men
or w""- .
Home l Tonight lr ' Kntortiilns
JIIss Eleanor McCaskev ,,f s V.:... " oik
Rufnel. Calif., nnd John m,,.,,.,,. . ""lnall" u host yes-
of St. Joseph. Mo., who are ,,.., 1 . , ' ' .. . ,"c""'. mr,J' at hi
of their uncle and aunt Mr ,.,.,;', ""hue river given fur
at .heir ; 1 ; i : ru c ui np ,,"rr f
on the Old Stare road, will be I, , ,' , . .""I' Kl:"1" tl?""-
complimented thin evenlnir ... : . mm nuniing
buffet aupper for which 2 s E , i, ,"h " J .!".. '!"" " '"""B
have been invited. Supper will ho ,,--, v r ,", 11 lne
followed by badminton ...". ".' ?' "mv "
lne at the Medfnr,! , 7 ZZ " '., "u' . " " c,ol '" returned at 1
AT STATE CONFAB
" oreuon had
N". ".. . not merely for
.hurt. .
1,1, but for the sooa am.
institution It would
throughout the years to
Summary of the Boy
Lmalai given by him.
l"T.Hve Oscar E. Hoover,
ittat penuu, -
L i.rds to the boys, in-
t .mrJerfoot badges, 10
Ir.u-i first class, and D6
iulfM. -
Loir ivstem, used during
Cjnming classes, was explaln-
atg is In charge of the
L,.i i. the camp. Each Boy
urtnir, una me. coumo muai
hfr when in the water,
MMt the colored cards on
LlwHen they go in and out.
L ,n accurate cnecK can w
Trice during the swimming
U, whistle is blown and the
uiJ aill until a cnecK ie
The system eliminates r
'Ml of danger, especially for
ihtare unable to swim, ti-
apliined.
afio derived from attending
urn told In a brief talk by
i Bailee, Eagle scout from
.r(. Advantages both physic
ist mentally were given, and
tsirht out the fact that the
Holts, and the advantages
imBming, boating, hiking.
kind horseback riding gave
kin fine training.
for companionship and closer
truce of the scout oath and
nre reasons given by him
letil benefits, as well as the
help and leadership.
(wind Smith of Klamath
Presbyterian church in his
a the boys, told them that
itf the scout organization
It! bo particular denomination.
lava called for reverence of
tlamm, of Klamath Falls,
Went of the Crater Lake coun-
wnlted the scouts f or canning
ponds about the camp, and
fciMnted them on the attrac-
Bttu. lined with whitewashed
The 41 scouta in camp
u hour a day improving
r tnd a marked change has
Me during the two weeks
n court was closed with the
"Kiting the scout oath, led
AScoot Robert Hlndt of Med-
J"iMtothe court, an execu-
meetlne was helrf with
plff.,H. Paine. Walter Jones.
" and George Gates nt-
ftlm Itedford. During the
Plans were discussed to
H1 three camn periods next
p instead of the two being
KM now. Over nlnetv hnvs
"slstered fnr ihn nimi
P Way, according to the
PJ ' the camp cnoyed dln-
r-wMysin the mess hall,
r" " allowed to Inspect
i". which had hM
r" by Inspector Headlee.
L - recently constructed
M Is thai rf...j a... .t-
i sotsry club, in which the
.is live. Eight Eagles
camp during the last per-
bahnced program Is nut.
day, and in the eve-
lent In v """fi Willi
" In charge of the pro-
wn, of over-night trips.
rlisikl " Blries are In-rtlentertalr,m.
Ui , ,c"reiiments of
Phdlon. "' ."re When 11,0
many o.ner members of society
will Join the younger set in enjoy
ing the McCaskey's hospitality.
Pylliluil ('lulls Meets
With Mrs.- Swnilj!
Mrs. Wm. Swnrtz. 40 Berkeley
Way, will he hostess tomorrow
afternoon nnd evening to members
of the Pythian club. The ladles are
asked to arrive at 2:30 and to
bring covered dishes. The men
will call at 0:30, when luncheon
will be served. Cards and a social
time were enjoyed later.
St. Mill-It's Ciiild
Ijiinchcfm Tomorrow
St. Mark's Guild will entertain
with a 1 o'clock covered dish
luncheon Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Hurry Hart on Crater Lake
nvenue. Luncheon will be follow
ed by cards. The committee ar
ranging the event is composed of
Mrs. Hart, Mrs. A. F. Stennett and
Mrs. Gwendolyn Woodcock.
Spulins r.cnvc on
Trip Tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spuhn will
leave tomorrow on a vacation trip
through eastern Oregon and other
parts of the state.
Dinner Party Knjoyed
At ltolM-rls Untie
Complimenting Mrs. Edwin Stan
ton of Los Angeles, who is a guest
of Mrs. Gain Robinson. Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Roberts entertained at
dinner Saturday evening at their
home on Crown Hill. Covers were
placed for 25 gue.sts nnd bridge
enjoyed following dinner.
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Dr. Hockey Visits
Colonel Vooiiiics
Ur. Kugene Hockey of Portland
was a guest yesterday of Colonel
and Mrs. Gordon Vooihics nt their
beautiful ranch home south of
Medford.
Moores Hetmn
I'Ynm Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore nnd
son, Donald have returned to their
Medford home after spending two
weeks vacationing at Diamond
lake.
n'..!.,...,
" l" I'n-weiu wie matinee pro
grams at the theatres. A s
Hi.senbaum, freight and passenger
agent for the Southern Pacific,
escorted the guests to the lodge.
.Assisting Mr, Johnston In receiv
ing were .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slater
of Santa Harbara, Mr. and Mrs.
Corbin Edgell ami Mr. nnd Mrs.
E. G. Hurgess.
Leave W'edncsdny
I'or Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corliss plan
I" leave Wednesday for Portland.
They will be accompanied north by
Mr. Corliss' mother, Mrs. Guy C.
H. Corliss of Portland, who has
been visiting her son for the past
month. Mrs. Eern Phillips of Min
neapolis, .Minn., who has also been
a visitor at the Corliss home, and
Mrs. Effle Yeoman.
Mr. Corliss will be guest soloist
Kildny evening at station KG W in
that city, and will be accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Yeoman.
Xilgiilxirs of Womlci'iift
To Have Siiccinl Session
Clu-yxanthemum circle. No. 84.
Xeighburs of Woodcraft, will hold
a special meeting Tuesday after
noon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Gill. 122 Cottage street, fnr
the purpose of Initiating new
members. The meeting was an
nounced this morning by Clara L.
Fisher.
To Vacation n Month
At Idlke o' Hie Woods
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgman
and two children of Pasadena,
Cnl., who formerly made their
horn in Medford, will arrive here
tomorrow from Jhe south. They
plan to spend a month nt their
summer home at Lake o' the
Woods.
liOynl Women
Meet Toinori-ow
The Loyal Women's Sunday
school class of the First Christian
church will conduct the regular
social and business meeting tomor
row afternoon In the church par
tors nt 2 o'clock, according to an
nouncement made.
Some excellent publicity for Med
ford and Southern Oregon should
oe derived rrom the appearance or
Medford's well known American I
Legion drum corps at the Stato j
Legion , convention in Corvallis
early next month.
The locnl corps, under the direc
tion of Wilson Waite, instructor,
and Lloyd Williamson, drum major,
is working hard to prepare for the
state drum corps contest In which
the leuding posts of Oregon will
compete. The local boys will also
participate in all convention pa
rades and special features during
their three-day stay in Corvallis.
An Idea of the advertising value
of an outstanding musical organi
zation to a community may be
gained from the recent appearance
of the Medford Elkst band nt the
nationaly H. P. O. E. convention In
Seattle this month. The local Elks
and their "high stepping" drum ma
jor. Lloyd Williamson, were the
talk of the town and receiced
many news Items In the Seattle
newspapers.
They became so popular during
their stay in Seattle that they were
given the position of honor In the
national convention parade, being
the first band in the entire line of
march. When It is considered that
scores of bands from all over the
United States were in the big pa
rade this Is conceded to be a signal
honor for Medford.
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Musical comedy, vaudeville, nnd
GRAND JURY CALL
IS POSTPONED TO
COMING OCTOBER
The county court today, without
RURAL DELIVERY
WILL EXPAND IN
MEDFORD REGION!
Monthly
P. M. '
5 to 6 Vnole Jerry: news
nnd market, by Mail Trl-
lune 4
6 ut 7 Mutual Mill; Where
to ; The Toggery ; Cham-
pion Sparkei-8
7 to 8 Happiness Train;
4 Hutchinson Tree SpeeialiHls
i. to S30 All request pro-
4 gram
S:3o lo 9 Hemote from Kux
Craterlan 4
Tiiosiiay
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Hreakfast Hrond-
east of news by Mail Trl- 4
buue 4
8 to II Treasure Itox; Tan 4
Dandy; Oold Seal 4
9 to 10 Kriendship circle by 4
Economy O r o c e t e r I a : 4
IU nrtYL KRILKUMU!
KIWJNIQ: AWIRFI1 5
iininiiiu nuuuiiLui
Southern Oregon Kleetric
l'et Milk
10 Weather forecast
1U to 11 Southern Oregon
Clas; Domestic Laundry
11 to 12 Fisher Flour
V. M.
4 12 to 1 Unique Cleaners;
Heath's Drug Store: Golden "S
West; News flashes by Mall
Tribune
1 to 2 Sperry l'Mour; Spiders
Dairy; Peoples Kleetric;
Scientific Laboratories
2 to 3:311 KMKD presents-
tlon; World Hook man;
Hour of l'rayer
4:.1(l to 6 KMKD prese.lta-
tiun !
5 to G News and markets by
Mail Tribune; Lewis Super
Service
6 to 7 Where to (lo; Speed
Klend
7 to 8 Happiness Train;
Jackson Co. llldg. and Loan
S to 9 K.MK1J All Heiiuesl
program
WS THRILL
IS VISITORS
-i louruf. ...
I"1 W.VUnctl0" font the
nm; ' clock 'aft
'Hot r m lne Junction
,.ryb'k mountain.
fa !rm H' Gve. who
v.L ' mere in.. . 1
""Him... , ' """'K-
e,,'" mped on the
k':. ' ?1 the
cougar (vcaped
'Wlt. u ron- but wro
iBR SHOP SHOWS
good old-fashioned minstrelry are ' taking definite action, considered
promised the southern Oregon pub.lh .. -,.te tax plan, adopted by
He Saturday night when the Med- tne governor's tax committee last
Saturday, which is modeled upon
the "Indiana plan."
Provisions regarding financing
and maintenance of secondary
roads, were dlcicusHcd by the coun
ty court. They also favor a change
In the jury system whereby litigants
In civil sultii would be required lo
ford post. American Iegion, will
present a midnight frolic at the
Fox Craterian theatre. It was an
nounced this morning nt a meet
ing of the general committee.
Plans for the entertainment will
be further disclosed this week
In several street parades, definite
Oood news for the people In gen
eral living on rural routes of the
Medford postofflce is that Postmas
ter Wm. .1. Warner late Saturday
received word that, effective Aug
ust 1, 70.58 miles will be added to
the four rural routes of the local
postofflce, and by the Incidental
changes Inaugurated with this serv
ice an entirely new service or Im
proved service- will be rendered to
between 350 and 400 rural fami
lies. The new mileage of the four
routes will total 182.40 miles us
against the 111.40 miles now.
Each of .-the four rural routes
will bo changed for better service,
and each present rout.) will tnke
on additional territory. Somo of
the present routes will be doubled
No additional carriers will be pro
vided.
New patrons taken in with these
extensions must erect new large
sized K. K. 11. boxes sot on posts
four feet hlcli and located on the
right-hand side of travel, so that
the rural carrier can drive up anil
place ninll muttor 111 the box with
out dismounting.
Patrons now using the small ru
ral mail boxes can continue lining
the same providing such boxes lire
in serviceable condition. Otherwise
they must erect the new large-sl.ed
boxes.
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days for which have not been I ))ay (,)e jurJ, COHt instead of the
county. In many of the minor law
suits, the cost to the county , is
more than the amount sought In
the suit. The county court feels
that economy could he accomplish
ed by requiring the contending
parties to file bonds for the costs.
Jackson county Is now well with
in Its budget for the year, and steps
to remain there are being taken.
One wan the suspension of all road
work in mld-sunimilr Including
the work on the Lake Creek nnd
Dead Indian, beneficial chiefly
from an employment standpoint to
the districts themselves.
Following a conference between
circuit Judge H. D. .Norton nn-i
District Attorney (leorge Codding
yesterday. It whh decided not to
call the grand Jury, scheduled for
thlr week, until more cases ac
cumulate. This was an economy
move, and a step towards Keeping
within the budget. No pressing
matters nwnlt grand jury action
anil none will he called until Oc
i., her. from the present outlook.
Th cn.intv court today also
aiM.no, I revised plans for the new
$-'r,j.tlOO courthouse, the financial
-...lenient of the county, ami in
Indigent list, which is being neia 10
emeruency cases.
An opinion was received from
the attorney general 01 urcgon
holding that the recent action of
the county court In cutting the
mileage fee for nulos from neven
to five cents was legal.
STATEleSURER AT
reported. The city will be filled
with ballyhoo, from the stage,
over the radio and in the streets
from now until Saturday night to
assure success for the midnight
frolic, funds realized from which
will he used to finance the drum
corps' trip to Corvallis., where the
group will represent Medford In
the stato contest.
Committees were appointed to
day to care for all details of the
hour of unusual amusement, which
will Involve all the latest, as well
as the oldest, favorite quips of
comedy. .
Th. rlnnn will OPCn Ot 1 1: 1 !
for the frolic and the curtain will
rise nt 11:3(1, to reveal to the nu
dience n cast of clever players,
whose Identity probably will not
be told before then.
The frolic Is to be an absolute
benefit, the theatre having been
donated by the Fox management
for the occasion. Members of the
cast are also donating their ser
vices and the public is asked to
co-opernte In the attempt to
nnnce the drum corps' trip.
well as to take advantage of nn
evening of clever amusement.
Rehearsals have been underwaj
for several weeks nn.l many sur
prises have been outlined to a. n
i.f .ho old stunts, dear to
comedy lovers of each lncra'lon
and
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Hints of the real snow -
. v.. Hirept nnrad?s
speeches to be given from J-h
stage of the Craterian each i
Ing preceding the frolic. Ti k
will be sold by members of tm
American l-eglon Auxiliary all
proceeds to go to the drum corps.
. ,.t ih committees.
.s.',.."t -in out all P"n
for frolic, will be announced to
morrow.
m. . """"Jered one of
lM." Snedlcor shop
r Weet-
ttT rut. :r "
J? ,h RnMi ,he co1-
Brisbane's Today
(Continued from Page One)
day, gasoline for harvesting ma
chinery delivered at the farm, five
and two-tenths cents a gallon. -
At present prices, wheat worth
fifteen cents will seed an acre, but
there is the trouble. Wheat on thu
farm Is worth twenty-five cents.
With the 15 per cent incrense In
railroad freight rates undoubtedly
coming, freight to Liverpool,
where world prices are inado,
would amount to more than the
farmer gets for his wheat.
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The Washington school building
will be completed three days pre
vious to the requirements of the
contract. Superintendent K.. H.
Hedrlrk reported this morning
and the school board and archi
tect will meet within a row days
to accept or reject the fulfillment
of the contract, completed by Sig
Ash.
Janitors lire putting down the
desks In the building today and
Installing other equipment. Newell
and Hon are In the city to Install
Hog fuel burners In both the
Washington and senior high sehool
buildings. Work on the latter i
also progressing well.
Painting of the Washington
building and construction of walks
will be done later.
TOUR PARTY HERE
EARLY SATURDAY!
Plowing In July conserves moist
ure for next year's crop, Increas
ing it eight to Ion bushels nil ncrc.
but Kansas furmcrs are not plow
ing.
It Is feared that many will lose
their land to banks that hold innrt.
gages, and the question Is, what
would the banks do with It? They
might as well foreclose on Mr.
Zlegfeld's Follies. They would not
know how to manage rarins, or
Follies. Mr. Leggc, bend of Inter
national Harvester, refrains from
pushing farmers for payment. WiBe
bankers holding farm mortgage"
will do the same.
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Mr. Zlegfcld. by the way, wishes
you to know, from Alaska to Flor
ida, that when you come to New
York this summer, and sec his Fol
lies, you will see the greatest suc
cess of a highly successful career.
No mortgage spectre frightens him.
him.
If you glorify the American girl
(phrase copyrighted by Mr. .leg-
fold) sufficiently no depression, no
entanglements cun prevent you
"standing up."
"Three things men will have. In
good times or bad," says Mr. Zlcg-
feld, "Yes, four; to-wlt, female
benutv to inspire the mind; tobacco
to soothe it; a little something to
stimulate It, and n few shares on
margin, to give It hope."
Mr. Aguinnldo Filipino lender, en
coiirnged hv the utterances of wan
dering United States seiialors, has
a plan. He would have tne i niie.i
States give immediate freedom
with self government und the other
concomitants, to the IMillippinc
Islands, while continuing for ten
years more the right of Filipinos
to ship goods through our custom
bouse without payment of duty.
"Your government. NO; your free
markets. YKH." is the program.
It ought to work profitably, es
pecially, ir with United Slates su
pervision gone, goods from all Asia
could be shipped to us duly-free
through Manila, for a considera
tion. Some Americans would suggest u
counter proposition, ns follows;
Turn llin Filipinos loose, to
carry out their ideas, I-nelo Ham
letuinlng nn adequate naval, sub-1
marine and airplane base nt Manila i
as of rlfht he owns the whole place,
and as part payment for the mil
lions we have spent there.
There would be no free customs,
of course, otherwise the Filipinos
could not accurately gauge their
capacity to make an Independent
place among the world's nntl.m '
A railroad will undoubtedly ho
I built to the Crescent City harbor
b. fore the harbor is completed, ,
A. H. Itanwell, se.-retary of the'
N.M-tbeni California-Southern Ore-'
gon Development association, toid j
members of Hie Kiwatllf. club III j
the regular luncheon at the Hot'-l
Medford today.
Justification for this statement,
be said, is found In nil Inves-tlgn-tlons
of the situation recently
made.
The work of the association,
which is at the present time con
centrating on development of the
harbor, was reviewed by Mr. Itan
well. who emphasized thu need
for agricultural and Industrial de
velopment In the Mid-Pacllic Km
plre. which will undoubtedly come
with construction of the harbor.
Support of the Pacific delega
tion In congress has won the
support of various other sections-,
.Mr. Itanwell int. .lined the club,
and the harbor project seems as
sured. The tremendous amount
of commerce to pass throiiuh the
harbor was cinphasl.ed and the
co-operation of the Kiwanls club
In keeping the harbor question
before the people asked h the'
speaker. '
The work of the development
association Is not a fight Willi the
railroads. Mr. Itanwell pointed out.
It Is the assoeiatlon's belief that
the harbor will prove nn nsset,
rather than n liability to the ex
isting railway system. Commerce
passing through Ihe harbor now,
however, has already be.'n Instrn
nienlal In effect Ing lower freight
rates, be said, and the develop
ment will mean much to the utili
zation of the natural resources
found In the .rich mid-Pacific do
main. Mr. ItanweU's talk was greeted
with much enthusiasm by the club
members, who Join him In berlev-
llig "the harbor will be built."
rank Dlllai d.. former city water
engineer, who Is now participat
ing in several engineering projects
the coast, was a guest at to
day's luncheon nnd told his follow
Klwanlans that "people Hying in
Medford don't know what hard
times lire."
Many men on the coast nre now
willing to work for one dollar n
day, ho said, In reviewing numer-
oul sad caws where Jobs cannot
be obtained at liny price. He
quoted a southern banker In say
ing that the coming winter will
be the hardest the south has ever
known.
For every .vacnney announced
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. Cotton
of rhoenix. a son, yesterday ut the
Community hospital.
l-'dmir.t U.Ntuies Iti.pcoiiug
Kvan Ueanies returned this fore
noon from Fortland and , reported
that F.dward Keanie... win. was op
erated on Saturday by Dr. Cofteo
for appeiidl.-ltis; was getting alumi
nicely. Mr. Uciiukm made the trip
lo Portland by airplane.
Will Address Actlviiins
Dr. Kdu in It. Durno will he Client
of the Active club tomorrow noun
nt their meetinn at the Motel Hol
land, und will adthcc-M the Kroup
on the Htibjcct of narootlcH and
various forms of dope,
Rates for out-of-town trips. Tel.
9nn
FOODS COOKED IN
USUALLY TASTE BEST
Hills Bros. Coffee Tastes
Better Than Other Coffees
Because It is Roasted in
Small Quantities
! fTeak, Tirett. . . Couldn't Work
Food cooked in small quantities
lins the advantage of exactness. Thu
mixing and the application of heat
can be accurately controlled. A
three-egg omelet is invariably more
tender and Huffy than one made of
many egira.
Coffee roasted in small quanti
ties has the advantage of exactness
too. Hills Bros, discovered the way
to roast in small quutititics so
that every pound is exactly alike
when they invented and patented '
Controlled Uonsting. I
As tho accuracy of the hour-glass I
depends upon an even, continuous
flow . . . n little nt a time ... so the i
uniform ilnvor of Hills Bros. Coffco j
is produced by Controlled Roasting1
this pnlented process that roasts
evenly, continuously ... a iifflo at ;
a time. Every berry is perfectly i
done. A nintcliless flavor results
a flavor bulk-roasted cofl'ea can't '
equal !
Hills Bros. CofToo in pneked in '
vacuum cans. Air, which makes I
coffee go stale, is removed nnd kept
out of these cans. Ordinnry, "uir
tirht" cans won't keep coffee fresh.
Hut Hills llros. Coffee can't fro stale.
Order somo todny. Ask for it by
name, anil look for tho Arab trade
mark on the can.
Hills Uros. Coffee, Inc., Ran
Francisco, cinlifnrnin.
.VIA
' Police baffled I
SSSft'Sla Nation In terrorl
Bt!raU Whose brain
RJr W t is behind It all r
W -JfcaM, will It be a worn
k ill's. ... It will
""II keep you guess-
-W Ing from start to
"Jf 1 awed
(ydtt&L Afeto "
"T WAS wcik and run down and
J. couldn't work much. Sonic days
1 wat in bed all day . . . un account
of female weakness.
"'My cousin recommended yotir
Vegetable Compound to mc and I
bcan taking it riht away.
"I sure feci like a new woman.
Work all day und am stronger and
feci line now.
"I have only taken 3 bottles hut I
found relief in the first one 1 took.
I recommend tt to any woman who
suffer as I did." Mr. C H.Hawk,
K, K. No. 2, Promise City, Iowa.
RICARDO
CORTEZ
Two big stars better
thun ever in the most
hazardous game of love
and intrigue ever play
ed. TONITE TOMORROW
Also I Bargain Prices I
News I Mats. 20 Eve. 30c I
Comedy I Kiddles 10o ' I
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'Presents
V
JOHN McCORMACK
FAMOUS I RISK -AMERICAN TENOR
in the fourth of a scries of
Monday livening Radio Recitals
t
Tonight, Monday, July 20th,
over NBC Blue and Supplementary Networks
Tunc in on KOW, Portland
0:30 P. M. Pacific 8tandard Time
0. V. MYERS CO.
132 8. Riverside Phone 4G4
lSuiiijis
IN TABLE ROCK AREA
TABLE ROCK. Ore. J,,,2nf
fSpeclnl) The presi-nt spfll .
hot weather is fnnlnK a
strowth In melons, fruit It-'""
nnd ell crops where moisture
available. ... .
Heyln, l aln In f"
here, thf lecond crop o (
helng put up nnd l '' ,0
excellent In yield nnd ounlity-
.tl.tinctlon. Tne
Portraitii of
Peajlovo, opp. Holly theater.
Tho Hon. Kufus Jlolman. state
treasurer, will address Pomona
Oranne at Sams Valley Saturday.
July 25. at 11 a. m. as the per
sonal messane bearer of Governor
Meier and will deliver an Import
ant address to the taayers and
people of southern Oregon, lec
ture hour Is open to eryI;.T
Chairman. Pomona Orange Legisla
tive Committee.
$100,000 Kodak prizes. Details
t Peasley Studio.
Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's eml
nnual clearing ! offers Mraw
hat $!.? UP- Brewed at Io.C,
110 60. IU .00 up. Corselettes half
prie. SHK underwear half price.
The American Fruit Orowera
Tour party will arrive In this city
Snturd.iy mprninir t 9 o'clock, ac
cording to announcement miulc to
day at the Southern Pacific offices.
Any pcreons wlahinic to et In
contact with the members of the
tour are nked to notify the South
ern Pacific.
In the special car will lie repre-
i it ii i-..br r. iiiu irv in s new WUIHI'-i i ui -
i- aston. Pa.. Mr. and Mr.. K. A powder. MKIJ "J,"'
. ,,, v. v v isrnouthty and prevents l.irne pons
Salisbury Pheliirt, V !. -( I ,, ZMarily Wi..h anv cumplex
Pluckert of Baltimore. Mil.. Mr. n.l on(tI).. ,jn nu,r. M KI.I.O-'lll
Mrs J. S. Weeks and Ornce Orlffln ,,ure,,t and finest fm-e powiler
of Kloree, H. D.. It. W. fhlicoot of madi lm eolorlng irntier approved
Vienna. Vn.. and K. P. W earner, i i,y t. nlt.wl stnten guvernment.
Dearborn. Mich. Fresh, youthful never nr.
day or inn ken It iook nasy. .1.-1
New Face Powder
Doesn't Dry Skin
The prniHi u-ill su.n.1 the
here and leave on the south bound, MKAA-UJ.
Shasta at 6 o'clock. i
4
Hotel Medford Barber Shop.
Haircut itiv.
Jarmin & Woods
r
Broken wlndosi glased bv
Trowbridge Cabinet Works.
Frederic perrnnnent waves, splrnl
waven,-$10; Crooulgnole. $7.50.
Km ma Cllne Shop, Tel. 454.
Batteries Charged
50 cents
Service Electric Co.
111 South Holly Phone 127
KATHRYN
LOCATELL
Gives attractive natural
looking Permanent
Waves.
Tulip Oil Waves
S6.50
Other Permanents
S5.00
Shampoo and Finger
Wave
Short Hair, 75
230 S. Central Phone 1374
Test for Yourself This
NEW Triumph in Rupture Pads
We Invite all who wear trusses to eomo and carefully examine the
wonderful! Akron Sponge Rubber Rupture Pad Test Its velvety
textured, non-porous comfort surface Note It perfection of design
and how It holds securely without gouging or excessive pressure
The "Akron" oad Is plainly marked with the name You will nnd
the genuine only at our store Every truss we 111 is guaranteed to
hold the rupture Come (or a demonstration
Heath's Drug Store
Phone 884 .
AI'TIIOItl.KI) KXf'U'SIVK AKHOM Tltl'SS KITTIOItS
CONGER
Funeral Parlor
West Main at Newtown
Office County Coroner