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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, pftEfiOX, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER J 3,, 1923 -' i Tocal and Personal There was another disagreeable foifl this morning which liiHted until well Into the forenoon. A year ago today' with a minimum of 24 and maximum I of 48 was ten degrees colder than yos-j terday's temperature. Fair weather. f m nriwl irtr1 fttf KitnHnv ' IJpfore you buy that piano see H. O; Launspach. He can save you money, He known pianos, and la re liable. Office and salesroom at ' "Weeks ft Orr, Phone 227. Crystal White soap special this week only: 8 bars of Crystui White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison ft LUmsden. 198 F. Corning Kcnly leaves Sunday for Chicago where ho will meet Mrs. Kenly and their son Granger who are vlHltlng relatives and friends In Luko Forest, Illinois. ' Just time to get that tree order In. Yes, we still have Bo so pears on Usuronsis roots, good ones. Have you got your shade trees, shrubbery and roses? Washington Nurseries, Sixth and Fir 8ts.,' opposite Holland Hotel. 1'hone 441-Mi 13. C. Welsh, agent. 1!4 There Is a reason; ask those who danco there at the Oriental gardens tonight. l m Dr.-John Snape of Oakland, Calif.. who conies to Medford for tho pur pose of dedicating the new First I tap tint church tomorrow will reach the city this afternoon with Mt'H. finapo. ' They will drive by car to Medford, ' and while Hero bo the guests of llov.j and Mrs. F. It. Leach. Dr. Bnape conies highly recommended as a pop-I ular preacher' and speaker at public functions. Ho is In great demand in his own city and Is prominent In civic as well as religious circles. Ho will ho doubt be heard with pieasiiro both morning and evening Sunday , by capacity houses. In his own city many are turned away, not ablo to get seating. The services Kunday arc ar 11 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m. November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. Tho Kin my Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dopt; Store, Medford Iildtf. , ., 197 An attractive musical program Is announced for the morning service at the First MethodiHt church. Roberts' great anthem, "fcJcok Ye tho Lord," will be sung by the chorus choir under tho direction of JVtrs. Geo. An drews. Mr. George Maddox will have the solo part. Tho offertory number will bo a contralto solo, "Teach Me to Fray," suilg by Miss Marjorlo Skeet ers. ' "Tho IMiot Stars of tho Soul" is the subject of the mortilng sermon. The peoplo of this church will attend ( IheHaptlst dedicatory sorvice, at 7:30. The Klamath Falls high football team and a party of rooters to the number of 21 arrived In tho city early Friday afternoon for thin after noon's game with Medford high and they are Htopjitng at the Hotel Med ford during their stay hero. More, rooters from that city- arrived last night and today. ., Get ouv prices on Brush wool sweaters. The Cdlonlal. .' . 106 CryHtal M'hito soap Hpeclal this Week only: 8 bars of Cryntnl White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison ft Lumsdon. 108 L. V. Rex of Eugene Is In tho city on one of his periodical business visits. Real msle, a real floor, and a big wonderful pay night dance at the Oriental gardens tonight. 103 Iluy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 B. Main street. Phone 108. tf There was a flno public market today with all things seasonable on sale, and a liberal patronage, a marked feature of which was the nbtindarit supply of all kinds of dressed chickens. 100 per cent pure Silk pongee, com mon grade 88c; extra heavy for shirts 34 Inches wide, $1.19 yard, Jap Art Store. 205 L. V. Rex, representing tho Giant 1'bwder Co., is lit Medford looking after business. Mr. Hex is woll known In southern Oregon having been mak ing this country for seyorul years. At tho city auto camp last night 76 persons who are traveling In 20 cars were guests. Tutoring In grade and hlgli school subjects by experienced teacher, uni versity graduate. 116 MUtletoo. 103 Crystal White sonp special this week bhly: 8 bars Of CryHtal White free with each $1.00 soap deal. Hutchison A Lumsdon; ION Among tho out of town sojourners in Modford from a dlstanco nro C. M. Cross of Rockford, III., J. T. Gasklll of Hurley, Ida., Mrs. A I. Whitney, uurae and child, Leslio U, Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. J, Jf. French of Han Francisco, Mrs. A, U. . Rlnearson of lierkeloy, Calif., and Mrs. H. H. Hollliigsworth and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. lavlndo of Los Angeles. Share In the big pay night dance tonight at tho Oriental gardens. 103 You can get It at DuVoe's. tf .Rov. and Mrs. A. A. Gray arrived in Medford Friday from southern California to take hold of tho Free Methodist church of this city. " j Got soft paper school tablets at thU office. . tf E7" Just to remind You Milk Bread is your best food. At Any Orocer There was no football game at G ni nls lJa.i this afternoon, as the high school team of that city is lay ing off for tho first time in several weeks, and will play the next game of Us schedule on Nov. 12 with Rosa burg high at Grants Pass. November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, Medford Uldy. 107 If you want tho best eating and cooking apples try the famous Ben nett Seedlings. None better. See them at tho West Side Groceteria. 104 Among the Oregonians visiting In the city are Delta M. Loffgren and Mr and Mrs. A. Ziofle of Corvallis. We have a number of extra copies of Friday's paper containing full de scription of tho new Baptist church and pictures of the same for sale at this office. 1H4 Kremmcl's genuine health bread at DeVoe's. tf V. J. Emery has returned" from Sprague River, Klamath county where he hud been hunting for the last week or more. Chicken and beef ta males, Gusher Cafe. tf Violin lessons, special attention to advanced pupils. J. D. Wit ham, 26 Newtown. 193 Hillah temple of Mystic Shrine held a regular session at Ashland last night, and a number of the members from Medford and vicinity attended. A surprise in store for you at the Oriental gardens. ' 103 Foundl A place to get creamed waffles. Crater Lake Confectionery, Medford Bidg. , 104 Thd high school 'student body Is giving a dinner at the Medfbrd hotel this evening tb tho Klamath Falls and Modford teams and their coaches, Principal Campbell and Superinten dent Smith. There will be music and speeches. Tho dinner starts at 6:30 p. m. Chiie con carne. Gusher Cafe. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, Phone 108. 711 East Main. Washington stat-j visitors In the city who arrived yesterday include MIhs Ann Driver of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. J: S. Porter and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Skllllngs of Cen tra Ua. . . j Danco tonight at the Oriental Gardens. 103 Redden & Canaday write bonds and Insurance. Phone 720. tf Miss Uneeta Morgan Is spending the week end In Jacksonville with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Lewis. Buy your screen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber . Yard, 711 E. Main. Phono 108. tf Brunswick phon og raphs, the world's most popular phonograph. Easy terms. H. d. Launspach, Phone 227. Honry Manktiis, a rancher near Medford shipped by truck seven and one-half tons of honey this season to F. Glazier, a bco man of Albany. Our only busiess is Insurance, but wo cover every known kind of risk. U. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." , tf Wo nro closing out our entire piston ring stock; stop cut rings at 10c each, ull sizes. Tho Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Mrs. Amy Dow this week bought from Luke Ryan tho two-story brick building on tho corner oppoHito the 17. S. hotel, and will have it fitted up for an up to dato confectionory. gro cery store and restaurant. We under stand it Is tho Intention of tho Tele phone company to move the building, now occupied by Mrs, Dow, on the corner next to the telephone office, from that location in the noar future. Jacksonville Post.. Highest grade Utah and Wyoming coal, absolutely free from slack and dust. Hansen Cool Co., 34 South Fir. Phono 239. Gray and tan pleated skirts. The Colonial. 100 A. Bostock was arrestpd today by Sheriff Torrill for violating tho motor vehicle law In Klamath county, and was releused on a $000 bond. The bond was signed by C. C. Furnas and James Bishop of this city. Rags wanted at onco at the Mall Tribune office. Sea Modford Vulcanising Works for tiro service. , . tf Every scholar in the Presbyterian Sunday school Is urgod to make a special effort to be on time promptly at 0:45 Sunday morning. The school Is growing so that It must close In tlmo to empty tho church before people come in for the worship hour. There will bo no evening service oh the church unites with the Baptist penplo In their dedication service that evonlug. - The seventh In tho series on the Bennon on the Mount will be given In tho morning on "God or Mammon." Tho male quartet will sing. "Lift Up Your Heads Oh Ye Gates." Chile con came, Gusher Cafo. tf' There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. Tho Klwanis vof Ashland at their weekly meeting yesterday woro ad dressed by Dr. Van Nuys, director of religious education of tho Presbyter Ian church. We have good valued In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Special nnle on Tuesday at : the Colonial Garago. tf Mrs. Susan no Carter, tho county school superintendent, MIhs Margaret Devereaux. tho county nurse. Miss Grayce Telch, tho county home dem onstration agont, and County Agent C. C. Cate are among thoso in atten dance at tho high school cornerstone laying at Wimer today, and also at tho grango meeting there. Wo will loan you money to build or buy Holmes tho Insurance, Man. Duplicating sale books for sale at this office. tf Sam Baker of the First National Bank In Grants Pass was a visitor In Medford Friday. fiemstltohlng 8a per yard at Style- crnft, opposito Rialto theatro. tf A message to housewives: Our fain fly service Is used by hundrods of Medford women. Aro you one of the sntisfied customers? if not A trial will convince you that washing at home Is not worth while. Medford Domestic Laundry. 193 Arrangements are being completed by the Knights of Pythian to take a large delegation to Medford next Monday night. Supreme K. of R. and S tarry M. Lovo, of Indianapolis, I ml., will be present and will use tho original Ruthhono Biblo In the Initia tion of a large class In the Page rank, quite a number of candidates will at tend from tre ns well ns many lodge members. Grants Pass Courier. Chicken and beef tn males, Gusher Cafe. . tf The Modern Woodmen of America will hold a Hpeclal meeting tonight at American Legion hall for the initia tion of a large class of candidates. Members from the various camps of the valley will be present to assist in the ceremonies. A supper and social session will follow the Initiatory work. A number of Medford Sunday school workers attended tho Sunday school convention at Ashland yester day. E. P. Lawrence and D. J. Howo alno attended and Mr. Howe spoke on "Christian Education." At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Typewriters, all makes Wholesale rcbullts. Easy terms, $5 monthly. Our guaranteo means 20 minute repair service,. Medford Book Store, agents. i 197 The latest Issue of the Medford Hi Times, the h'gh school publcation, i was Issued yesterday. On its first page is a cut of "Prink" Callison, the high school coach, accompanied by, the following write-up: "Prince Calli son, better known to men of the grid-! iron as 'Prink' Callison, was star center for the University of Oregon; for three years. He played . football fQour years for Oregon and one year for the Olympic ciub of San Fran cisco. Callison came to Medford this year as physical training Instructor of the Medford high school. He came highly recommended, especially by Shy Huntington coach of tho U. of O. Though not much material was left' from) last year's football squad of i Medford Hi, Callison has developed a fast, snappy little team that will prove Itself a strong contender for the southern Oregon championship." Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electrio Shop, Eighth and Bartlett. . tf Milk and cream at' DeVoo's. tf V.-J( Emery, W. James and Clar ence Eads have left for a goose hunt at Goose lake, to be gone several days.. Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 310 S. Riverside, tf Wo carry nothing tn conl but the best guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on all fuel we handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf A preliminary hearing was given in tho Justice Court today in tho case of L. E. Cherry agulnst L. A. Nesler, who is charged with threat ening to commit a crime against tho person of another. The accused was bound over to the grand Jury, and ho was liberated on a $C00 bond. Nesler is charged with pointing a gun at Cherry and threatening to shoot, wlillo Cherry was taking, it is claim ed, gravel from Nesler's gravel pit and when he-was warned off at the point of a gun. Your car battery charged In 8 hours at tho Electric Shop. . tf 'November millinery sale. It's worth your while to call. The Emmy Lou lint Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, Medford Bltlg. - . 107 L, A. Flshor of Sams Valley was in thin city today shopping and attend ing to business, Take your kodak films to Palmer's Studlb. First-class work and prompt service. tf Big values In pocket knives, all sizes and kinds . at 88o In sale of manufacturer's--samples Friday and' Saturday only, at Sinclair's , Jewelry Shop. 103 Geotgo porter and A. B. Cunning ham drove to Ashland last night to spend several hours la that city. Oold Ray Realty Co., for a few days offers half interest In somo land to good farmers free. 193 Bookkeeper, - experienced, would liko to tako set of books for several hours tt day. Phone B71-L. 195 Tho Klamath Falls high football team which arrived hero early yester day afternoon, went out for a light practice on the football field and have othorwlse amused themselves in seeing the sights in Medford. The high school gave a football rally last night at 7:30 which began with yells and music before the high school building and continued up nnd down the main streets. Tho school twonty pieco band ahd most flf the student body wero present. Clean cotton rags wanted at the Mall Tribune office. C. C. Furnas, in leaving, this evening for Stockton, Cab, to accompany his wife, who has been visiting relatives tn that city on her return to Med ford. You will miss a rare opportunity If you do not take advantage of tho 88o sale on manufacturers' sample pocket knives, Friday and Saturday only at Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 103 Girls of tho Chi Omega sorority house at the University of Oregon Thursday had to call the pollco to remove a placid old cow from the front porch of tho home before they could mnko their exit from tho building to report at classes. Hal lowe'en celebrntors wore blaTiied for pasturing tho animal on tho veranda. Get Launspach's prices on pianos oerore you buy. He knows pianos and Is reliable, phono 227. W. E. Newromb Of Grants Pnss was A business visitor In Medford Friday. Do you need a good dress maker with original Ideas? If so, call 327 South Oakdale. Pnrty dresses and children's clothes a specialty. Phone 108 OBITUARY, CASTKIl Lnbon B. Castor passed away -at his homo one and a half mlloK west of Talent, at 3 p. m. i luirsuay. , Mr. Caster was born at Bontonport, towa, May 30. 1S41, and was married In 18(59 to Francos Rnssdale, and arter spendliiK some years In Colorado, the family camo to the Kngue Ulver val ley, Oregon, whoro ho has resided for the last 22 years. Ilcsldos Ills wlfo, he la survived by sovon children: lsa Drnpor. Los An- golos, Cal.; Mrs. Wm. Parkor, Klam ath Kails, Ore.; Frank Caster. EaRle Point. Ore.; Ernestine Sharldari, Los Angeles; Mrs. Ed. HlgKlnbothnm Phoenix, Ore.; John Caster and Clara Mansfield, Talent, Ore. Funeral services will be held nt Conner's funeral chapel at 3 o'clock Sunday, Hev. B. P. Lawronce officl atlntt. Interment will bo 'in Central Point cemetery. Tho black duck Is the standard game bird of the northeastern United States and Canada. 11ENI DELEGATES SCORED BY CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3. The pro posed apportionment of delegates to the next republican convention as re ported in news dispatches from Wash ington "Is grossly unjust to Califor nia," Albert E. Doynton, chairman of the republican state committee charg ed In a statement issued today. Mr. Boynton contended that the re apportionment planned "arbitrarily de nies this state nearly one-third of the total number of delegates to which it would be entitled under an exact ap portionment of delegates to republican votos cast in '1920." The statement said: "California, if given her due representation in the convention would have thirty-nine del egates next year. Under the proposed plan reirarted from Washington, this state will get but 28 delegates. Other important republican states, including Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Missouri, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Massachusetts and New York are also penalized for no other pur pose, apparently, than to preserve the disproportionate and wholly unwar ranted representation of the group of states complains the solid south which has never cast a slnglo eloctoral vote for a .republican ticket." An exhibit of ono hundred color prints of morlcan and English paint ings is being shown at the Public Library. Tho collection includes rep resentative work 'of the most noted painters from the earliest 18th cen tury English to the most modern American. The reproductions are" very good nnd give' a very satisfactory idea of the originals. 1 Everyone is urged to see them. Any who enjoy pictures will wish to spend some time looking at these. They may be seen at any time during library nours, at least until the end of next week and possibly longer if the Inter est seems to warrant keeping them. Women's Meeting 11 Sunday"- Afternoon Thro will ' be a special women's meeting at the Christian church, Sun- day afternoon at 3 o'clock. All wo men and girls ore Invited nnd urged to attond. There will be special music ladles' quartet and a solo by Mrs. Scougall. The devotional service will be in charge of the women's mission ary society. Mr. Howe will speak upon the subject, "What Christ has done for woman." It will be a worth-while and helpful service. , - j - : Agnes Ayros, Ilialto Agnes Ayrofl great success. "The Heart Raider," which will bo the featuro at the Rialto theatre tomor row with Mnhlon Hamilton as load ing man. Tho story Is ono of absorbing in terest and there is much rcliablo comedy. "Tho Exciters" closes nt tho Rialto tonight. The cast lncludos Boho Dan iels and Antonio Morono in the load ing rolos supported by Uigelow Coop er, Burr Mcintosh, Ida Darling and olhor well known players. Excellent Swnnson Picture, Pnge Gloria SwojiHon Is tho big rnttrac tlon at the Pago theatre beginning tomorrow matinee. In "My American Wife." The scenes nro laid In Argen tine nnd tho Btory deals with a young Kontucky girl, owner of a racing Btablo who becomes enmeshed In pol itics and lovo with highly dramatic results. The picture Is filled with rnptd-flro notldn and is wholly en grossing. Antonio MoVeno makes hht debut as "The New York Shick of Fllmdom." Added numbers on the bill Include Ben Turptn In "Where Is My Wan dering Boy This Evening?" an Ed cational. and "Betty" at tho organ "Homeward' Bound" starring Tho mas Meighan closes a successful run tonight. ... Notice On or nftoi" Oct. 29, 19E3. I will not bo responsible for'-any debt 'con tracted for or by my wife. MngKie May Wilt. FRED O. WITT. 11)1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED By young married couple modern furnished room. State price. Box XV!!. Mall Trlhune. 193 FOR SALE Form lumber cheap. New Methodist cnurch, Phone 855-W. 199 STRAYED To my place, blnso face brown horse branded on left-shoulder with Capital P. Age about 4 or B years, weight 1100. Fred Sttir glss. Trail. 19S WATET -Experienced confection ery girl nt Crowson's nt once and in person. 193 FOR SALE Alfalfa and grain tiny. C. M. Howell, Phone 869-J. 193 PRINT EXHIBITION AT PUBLIC LIBRARY 1 r&Egigr' i Reported by Jacttorv County Abttraol Co Sixth Strut ani Cantrai Avanua.1 . , Marriage Licenses George McKnight and ilfflo Gon yeau. , y Joseph C. Hudson and Katherine A. Calhoun. . - Chester L. Jones and Thelhia Chll ders. Briggs Fish Sallsberry and Corinne Robinson. Probate Court. Estate of Mary Si. Orr. Affidavits. Return on aale. - Est. Joshua McPhorson. Admitted to probate. Est. Anlce McClanahan. Admitted to probate. Est. Edward Goodman Harding. Proof of publication. Est. James M. Hazelwood. Ordor. Est. Emma M. Million. Final re port, order. Est. A. 55. Sears (doc.) Admitted to probate. Est. I. A. Merrlman. Semi-annual account, vouchers. Est. Nicholas J. Mitchell. Final account, order. - Circuit Court. Florence Folgor Dean vs. Florence A. Irvine, et vir. Foreclosure. L. M. Lanyley vs. M. Colwell, ot al. Findings and conclusions. Decree. W. Al. Hittls vs Ida E. Dressier, J. W. Dressier. Default. Decree. Butler & Thompson Co. vs. City of Ashland, ot ul. Informal brief. Stip ulation. Demurrer. Ellison AVhlte Lyceum Bureau vs. William M. Bilges. Answer. John in. Hueners vs Alfred T. Nor ris. Notice. Robert ChiKBton vs J H Cogan. De fuult. Judgment. , R. S. Murray vs Newtown Orchard, Inc., ct al. Order. Affidavit. Viva loana Hukill vs William Henry Hukill. Decree. John H. Hueners vs Alfred T. Nor rls, ot ux. Notice. Bullock Merc. Agency vs. John Dunnington. For money. State vs. Raymond Laninl. Possess ing intbxicating liquor. State vs. Rnymand Laninl. Selling intoxicating liquor. City of Jacksonville vs. A'. C. Walk er, treasurer. Stipulation. C. V. Looaley vs. William ' Lewis. Summons. R. E. Frosham vs. Their Alann Mining Co. Demurrer. Jackson County Bank vs. W. B. Spatz For money. - Tho Alliance Trust Co. vs. Lylo H. Carlton et al. Foreclosure. C. C. Crouch vs. Alive Hake Crouch. Summons. Viva Iona Hukill vs. Wm. H. Hu kill. Default, affidavits, findings and conclusions. ,-i ' Thomas A.. Morris vs. Jonathan Ol, Prlno et al. .Decree ,; : Rhoda B. .Gattls vs. Isabolla .Oattis: Affidavit, order. i F. M. Stockford vs. Max H. Stock ford. Waiver, proof of mailing, proof of publication, default. . Lulu. Fiddler . vs. Arthur Fiddler, Waiver,' tlefault. ' ' ' . State Industrial Accidont Com. vs. Medford Coast R, R. Co. Stipulation, judgmont. Stato Industrial Accident Com. vs. J. W. Opp. Motion, default, Judg ment. fc - State Industrial Accident Comi vs. Pine Lumbor Co. Stipulation, judg ment. ! " State Industrial Accident Com., vs. J. T. uagnon. Stipulation, judgment. L. M. Langley vs. M. Colwell et al. Stipulation, order. K. S. Murray vs. George Tockel. Gone Bartlett. Answer. '. ' Robert Clugston vs. J.-H. Cbgan. Writ of attachment. E. Q. Hansen vs. J. W. Opp. Amended answer. L. M. Langley vs. RUsscll Motcnlf et al.- Demurrer. John F. Rocho vs. W. A. Burns et al. Notice, ' memoramliim and notice. - ' Viola Stokes vs. Henry A. Stokes. Findings ahd conclusions, decree. . W. C. Foster vs. Charles E. Wolcott et al. Memorandum, demurrer. Heul Bstntc Transfers J. H. Carlton et ux to V. L. Sny dor. pt. lot 8, blk. 2, Cottago Add. to Medford 1 V. L. Snyder ct ux to Earl S. Sauces You Never Forget V Certain hotels hvfe a country -wide reputation for their wonderful meals. It is usually in the prep aration of some famous sauce that a chef gains his reputation. There is hardly a chef of repute who would be without KITCHEN BOUQUET. Try this mushroom sauce: MUSHROOM SAUCX Mil, p.pptf. (MOTua 4tftbfe.pooa.tattir U ap cram , II. KMI dd stork trill I eMi tt BlauM, MleRB (An tt IM, KlMua Boovx vol I li liw. M M Tham ym9 mill knmm wk? Aa KITCHEN BOUQUET 9O0O0O0OOOO00OOCX3O00O0OO0O Hemstitching at Handicraft Shop Tumy. pt. lot 3, blk. 2, Cot- tngo Add. to Medford Alfred L. Crance et ux to F. M. Calkins, land in D. I.. C. 4U. tp, 39. S. R. 1 E .. Butler & Thompson Co. vs. Hugh - F. Barron, all sec. 36. SB, KE ot NE sec. 25, tp. 38, S. R. 1 E. Tielen M. Condon vs. Ellz. K. Gravattc. pt. blk. 1, Gallo way's Add. to Medford G. F. Pankey et vir to Nellie Hampton, lot 1, SA lot 2, blk. 0, Medford Henry D. Reed et ux to Bill Delgad'. lots 3 and 10, W. 25 feet lncs 2 and 11, blk. 2, Do kum's Amended Add. to Gold Kill : Joseph Glnet et ux to School Dist. No. 33, land in sec. 17. tp. 38, S. R. 2 W Emma A. Armstrong to Arthur R. Thompson. Lots 3, 4, 7, 8, blk. 6, Jacksonville .$ First Baptist Church of Medford to John M. Dodge, et ux. Deed to N. 60 feet lots 11 and 12, ' blk. 1, Narrogan's Add. to Modford William Wltte, ct ux, to G'. B. Little, W. D. to lot 6, blk. 33, Central Point S. L. Bennett, et ux, to John M. Dodge; et ux, W. D. to N. 60 feet lots 11 and 12. blk. 1, Narregan's Add. to Medford.. Sheriff to Llllle A. Stevens, Sh. D. to lots 10. 11, block 14. Gold Hill James R. Robertson, et ux, to F. D. Swingle, ot ux, W. D. to part block 14, Ashland . . . F. D. Swingle, et ux, to James Elder, ot ux, W. D. to part lot 14, Ashland Mary E. Merrimnn to Sharon C. I Mrriman, W. D. to S. 35 ft. lo'tsS, nil lots 6 and 13, block 2, Lumsden's Add. Medford Clara Dinn to Edwin M. Whlto, . ct ux, Q. C. D. to pnrt DLC 70, ' twp. 37 S., R. 2 Wost 2nd Northwestern Finance Cor poration to H. L. Fischer, deed to land in sec. 15, twp. 39 S., R. 1 East C. Frank Rhodes to Eagle Point Irrigation Dlst. R. of W. to right of way over latid lit sec. 1, twp. 36 S., R. 1 West IS a big picture, a great picture, with something more behind it than the mere necessity for pilling the screen. Contlnuoua Shows Today and Tomorrow! BEGINS TOMORROW MATINEE Imagine Gloria's exotic beauty In a warm Span ish settlngl Imagine dashing Antonio Mor eno as her hot-blooded lover! Imagine the love scenes, the daz zling gowns, the glo rious thrill of lovers facing a hostilo world together. It's One of Miss Swanson's Best. It was selected to open Grauman's Million Dollar Los Angeles Theater recently '. . TONIGHT TOMMY MEIGHAN IN "HOMEWARD BOUND." THE HOME OF YOUR DREAMS Will be happier and more conyenlent If you bare tu build your boiltln features. We make doors and windows, and anything in the woodwork line to your specifications. Complete line ot regular doors, screen doors, glass and mouldings Id stock. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS ltrth and Grape fits Medford Phone SS8 lofh T 10 : i i : 20 , . J T . j A ;! M XJ J 300 I F 1500 JLtf j 2744 O " ... 1 o i I and I Chili iooo ; Con 1 Carne Ji GUSHER CAFE msBm with Antonio Moreno The New 'Shlek' of Fllmdom -also- , BEN TURPIN In "Where Is My Wandering Boy This Evening?"."' "