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O o o o o PAGE TWO o ocal and Personal Klre 'hl-f Klliott rcturnfil yraler Miiy from Ht)m. where he had ut MEDFORD MATL TftrftUXft. MEDFOftT). OHFToy, SATURDAY OPTftfiET? 'X 1023 0 Cl o , (.war Hhuimt, central dinpiitcher QfundrcdM of local wilh th l'rnio;i NutOmal forest at lavalllriK themselVMi of vith Jn the city n- 'W of tho finest dlftpluyw of home e.wn produce unA fruliti In local hin ury wan on wale thin moYnlritf at the public mark t. All varieties of vk i tit hies and fruits In weuHon were on display. Peaches ns usual with sold out before tlie demand could ho filled itud watermelon! from the Willow Hprlnio: district, were on sulo for th lnt'tlinn this sermon. Home Con t fort Weatherstrip Ih eriM fuel. Mcilfoid Furniture & Hardware Co. K7 The Tallin Inn lilue out. 1 18 The weather of today was bright ' rind run my ami not in knephiK with thfl prediction hkuc1 yesterday, which Imd a mux I mum temperature; of 70, 1'nir weaiher fur Hu inlay wlih a mod erate temperature ! thti prediction for that day. Tho inlnlinum of thin r.iornliiK iih 89 l)itnp Afhlaml Tfritntorhim Hattir fhiy svtiuinK. October 3rd. Uowl mil sic. hard liiHule floor. A ftnoil lime for all. f 1.10 jitr couple. Indies free. 1(J" Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, child and nil r so, leuvn tomorrow for ItoMtnn, .Mass., from which port Ihey will II for flwIUerfum! wher Ihey will Hpend lh winter. Mr. and Mm. Carpenter, whOHe homo Ih In I a wi dens, have been Kpcndlnjr the MUiiifiirr In .Medfortl, where Air. Carpenter hu properly Interests. Home Comfort WerUherstrly In etis lly applied. JuHt turn the corners and tack In place. No cutting unci no mi Inn. Medford Furniture & Hard ware. Co, ltJ7 l,nndscnplnK Ih nn art. It tt the proper blending of folltiKP, color mid di-HlKH. Vou can have the free nd vice of an experienced landscape architect. Call 372 fur appointment. 172 Mm, Oordon Vonrhle hns returned frnpi tin vxlended visit with friends In I'ortlund. fr. K. 1). Klwood, optometrist, hu moved to liU temporary office over Ij-nipoi I'd. 228 K. Muln. tf For Halo - ltiKltered unicorn l"ickH; hlir husky fellows. Heavy Joiir"r, no wMiorn. Write for In forniHtlun. (V 8. Drake, Ho 3H7. Medford. Ore. I (17 tended the tul fair. He reported a KoseburK. wan very iconfl dlaplay or Jui knon county todyay. frttlt and produc there. t The Daisy Shop will open Thurs- r'almer'a l'hlo htudlo makes ths day. October 1st. dreiuimaklriK and art brut picture. tf needle work, layette a specialty. fteaullful pattern In hand palmed Hoom 11. I'aJm iilock, across from Meilo China cups and naucert on Hale Nash hotel. B7 at Hpecia) prtc of 2&c. Jupanene Art j;, j. libera and family from the Kfort. 17l(t:r i;ik ranter Htatlon. ara In the cliizen oppoT- j tunliy of tajttititf llutte Creek water placed In drlnklni; KtandnOjn variouH MtoreM In thn bulnerui etion. d 0 All chiHMea of carburator repaired and adjusted. "Williams &.McCurIey. if Tort land ' rnidentK reKitered at local hotel Include J. H. Ham rim. Horn lo Mr nod Mr. t'. V. Collie I ....... " 1 uri- a lire , j. ,..,.,,.1 i.. " iifiii'oiT .11 - -hi hi in mi n i inn i-n m connection wiin an H pound IfC'fi, at the hutnit of Mch, Collie' par entH, Mr. and Mra, T. C. Iw, of Cen Irul l'olnt. Try thai big milk hake at DeVoe'H. tf Rnd wmii pictures of Crater Iake, Medford and the RoRUe Itlver valley views to your friends. Palmer's pic tures are bent. tf California!) relNt'Ted at lor-nl ho tel fncludit Mr. and Mix. C. C. Huh singer of Modesto, J. C. I'almt of Han DIcko, Mr. and Mr. L. Hflyc of fileti- dafe, Mr. and Mch. T. It. W'endcjl nf v en i ii in. Mr. ann ai tm. j', it. jnraiii of Vlaalla. Mr. and Mm. A. fl. jin Hen. Jr., C. I. Callahan. Joticm. J; Htoovel, K W. I .ii ry and Mr. and Mth. H. erry nf Ran Kranclco nml the fntolwlnic from I Am Angeles: Mr. and Mr. M. P. Klynn. Floyd liochrnn, Mr. and Mr. C, '., Itrnwn, Mr. and Mr. CiiernHey Krazer. I.. It. Wolway, Mr, and Mr. I fl. Vernoll and J. I. I'renilHH. We pny for ahes and sell dirt cheap, llrown & While Agency, Inc. tf Krult growers ict In touch with the Kovernrnent free employment hu reu fur nppls pickers. Medffrd Chamber of Commerce. 1 6 Vtf Minn Mildred HwenrlnKen. dlHtrht rt'-houl clerk, was a local hufdncsH vIh tlor In Axhtnnd ycnu-rday. Iloma Comfort. Weatherstrip Is made In two color. Maroon lit 10c per foot and White at 13c' per foot. Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 1C7 Huy ChrlHtmns tifts now. Hnedlcor Hhop. 171 Paul Kit ill ! of the Pokuc Itlver Val ley Lumber company, left yeHlerday for Pin-ilnnd, where ho will upend sev eral day on bllNlneH. Dr. P.. I). F.lwond, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over iJimport'H. 22 K . Main. tf Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Crny of Medford are HcndiiiK In their cnntrrntulntlons upon Vie arrival of a yountf Hon. the second child. Into the ( 1 ra y fa m 1 1 v t h I week. ra y 1 a the National Forest servh-e. Noel Krklne K'ves piano esons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tatfe. phone 729-W. 173 While attempting lo drive Into the PhlppH Auto Park on North l(lvernid avenue lat eveniiiK. Mrs. H. K. Wil liams of Hattle, driviiiK a Ford, drove (uarely into a Inr;e poxt which fell on the car after beinic knocked from it foundat Ion by the impact. Mr. William, who was alone In the car, differed minor scratches nbout the Mazte Anderson, It fi. Ilowman, F. K. Hoak, K. H. Hon- iHull, F. V. Monroe, V. 11. Colby, A lonzo Morrison. Alex Morrison, A. K. Kensoii, 11. M. lJupay, Mr. and M r. M . A. Ci lea son, .M r. and M ih. F. H. Hilton. Mr. and Mr. C. JJ. Jeffeis and C. C. Milb-r. Dance Ashland Nat a tor I um Satur day evening, October 3rd. Jood mu sic, hnrd maple fhor. A ood lime for ail. fl.10 per couple. Indies free. )7 W. J. Vlrifln, one of the city's radio J. U. Ultey, former local auto former resident of Klnmath Fall ,nnd denier and prenldfnt of tho Chamber makes frenuent bUMlneM visits to th nf Commerce, is In the city from Cor- elty. Mr, (iray waa formerly MIkh vii I lis, on a periodical huHlm-wi visit, iirncr Puirif of Pendleton, member of llom Comfort. Weaiherntrlp fltH R WPu known eastern Oregon family, any plnce. Medford Furniture A ,,,! a iKipuhir student during her Hardware Co. HI7 shuly nt the University (if Oregnn.- lied Tag CI ear unco Halo, , Hnedlcor Klamath News. Hhop. HI) !,Minn given In oil pnlntlng, wnler A few tourlHis. nnd oilier from a colors or china decorntlnn. Call Mrs. distance, registered at local hotels In- Vivian Norman Uarto at Palmer's Btu cludo Mr. and Mrs. A. P.. Orames of din. or KIM-Y. Miilt Ijike Cliy, K. J. Wolff of Denver.) j. ji. er of Han Francisco. man Mr. and Mrs. A. I,. Warner of Aber- aK,r of the Houlhern Pacific lines, deeii, H. !., M. A. Apple of Hpilng- pushed throtiifh tho city yesterday Held, Mius., Inland Heffner of Unr- n hoard hi special car en route to ""v. III., and b J. Ilelderle of HI. portlaul. IiilH. , j pear, apples, extra tow prices. opening benulyshop. Wlsennnt nnd Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir Ht HIiiKser, 113 I'l. Main. Hundays by no- phone H7,., . , lS3tf polntmenl. Phone R44. HIH Fifteen vnrj uf apples nnd tn sil nnmenionr .me comenum rernng in nmounl of neiirH were h timed ly ocal (he cold tmif winter when work Is parking hffusVs to eastern markets so slack, when you have plenty of spud fur this seaMon. making n ttI f 1336 and onions In your basement, our cnrlonds for the pears nnd 3 for the prices are extremely low nt this time. apples. buy now for the. winter. Fancy Yakl Have that worn carpet made Into Inn tlenis $2 per hundred: onion n nre fi,,ff n,K. uuk Works. 70 s tlO per hundred lbs. delivered, pnn street. Phone MO-M. 12 Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir Ht. ljirii cotton ruga wanted ftt Mall Phono 97. I lifltf ( Tribune office. Mr. mid Mrs. trunk Preston of Ap- Mmi-oPI Hildrcth returned yesterday tdegate, are vlHltiug friends and rela- t tntte Fall, after having spent sev face, rutised by flying glaas splintered l"u,h',ri,,"H' ,,,ul l,K K""'1 f ft UII e from the windshield by the post. Th automobile, in addition, suffered a bent axle and varloua den is on the hood and body. Delicious apple, good quality, $ 1 per box delivered any place In city. Johnson Produce Co., 241 S. Fir St. 164if listening to message broadcast from McMillan's exploring ship In the' far distant northern seas. The message wer rebroadcast from Chicago en abling the entire nation to listen to that famed explorer's Words. The Ttlverside Community club an nounce the opening of their splendid- FATAL JO YOUNG A large representative body of local )ly remodeled club, with a dance on citl.eiiH are planning to motor to'Haturday evening, October 3rd. Hpe lives In Han Francisco. Hrlck ice cientn ROe at reVoe's. tf Dance Ashland Nittittoi lum Hatur dsy evening, October 3rd. Hood imi f te. hard maple, floor. A good time for nil. fl.10 per couple. Indies free. I7 Marshal Fluke Is filling the boots of chief of police In a very creditable manner. We notice a slackening In (ho rnwdyUm In the town at well ns an Improvement In the street lighting era I tluys here with friends niut rda tlVeS. Dr. W. C, HVhaefer. dentist, eitrar tton special 1st, gas and local mm es thetic. Phone 1117. 420 MtMlford mils?. nti Vern Rtevenson was fined l on hi plea of guilty In Judge J. U Hoe's court at Jacksonville yesterday to charge preferred imalnst him by Htstf Traffic Officer J. J. McMahon for op erating a truck while overloaded Flske seems to be everywhere nil lit . Hlevuiismi when first aiuiluned plead me same time. - tiohi mil News. Hhnlbbery Whether you buy one Plant of fifty. We will help you sn. lect the right type for the right place. Cull 372 for appointment. il'2 Have you tried Holder's creamed cottage cheese? Ask for It. la t A. levore Is among the local duck hunter who got their bng limit hunting ducks In the Klnmath coun try, returning today. Ptldwelser $1,60 per dos. St De Voe'a 13tf Hand decorated randies, ftOc a pnlr. Jan Art Htore. 171 For tho third time In as innny months, llenrv Clogg. Inborer. wss sr rested Inst night on the city streets by Policeman Cave In sn lutoth-atcd con d It Ion. A concoction matte of rub bing alcohol nnd other Ingredient l"-oouht htm the desired remits of In ebriation. Vaughn Harrison was also arrested lat night In an Intoxicated condition. Cave and l.eggltt were the ii i rest Ing officers. The esses of t he two men are now pending an ailing further development. We pay for asnes and sell dirt cheap, lirown A White Agency, Inc. if iirge Cotton rags wanted at Mnl Tribune office. i 1 Day in, day out, you'll i f i n d the same unvarying i quality in i i . -FLUHRER'S MILK BREAB At Any Ovocec. ; not guilty, but later changed his plea It Is n Hegel that the truck carried an overload of ItWOU pounds on the rear oxle. tiff leers say that Hcyenson in the seventh driver to be ariisted nhlte opeiallng trucks Owlieil by J. T Ureter baulingsloK to b local saw in 111 from the Oreeiispi lug mountain district. Dr. K. P. I'lwood, optometrist, hns moved to hi temporary office over Lamport. 22d K. Main. lf J. (. Orey. connected with Oaddls ft Dixon, arrived home early yester day fiom n three weeks' ahflcnce on Catfirnls and Nevada. I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies In Amilca. Car I V. Tengwald, Holland Hldg. Phone I(4. 104tf At the Hon I h Methotlisl church, the pastor, Itev, J. It. Can. In presenting a special series of sermons on the subject "The M ensure of a christian " A tiultiie method of presentation I being employed through the iw of a huge gsuge chart and thermoniemter, at each service an addition is made Uhtll the series Is completed. It has already proven mt attractive method and exceptionally Interesting. Herecn doors at Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Cor. Kast Main and Oenesre. Rtttf Wrtshlnglon state visitors registered; nt local hotel Include Floyd Vogel , of Spokane. Mr. and Mis It. A, Wil son of Tiicoma, Mr. and Mrs. V.. D French of olympla and Mr. and Mrs i Pedro. Mrs. Keeth. A. A. It..;er. J D. Wmgett and W, M. Hunt of Seat tle. Hemstitching, buttons covered, St th Handicraft Shop. tf The Crater laike National park heitdtiunrter office Is at;: In bx-sted In the federal building for the winter, after having been at Oovernmenl Camp fw the season. Arthur T Moen. secivtnrv if the park superin tendent, and Miss Josephine Pitvell stenographer, arrived from the bike yesterday ami are now Iwcommg more or less settled In their new quarter lrge stock Victor records at Pal nter's Mnsb HI ore. tf Mr Fred Strang, aolof with the Dc-ughiM Countv Concert Kind at the Oregon state fnlr te making a big hit and yesterdar hen she sang "O Hole M u,'' In fttint f the gt andsisnd at the i??e track she was scvoided (he biggest spplsuse of the dsv. Shr sing 4rt.!c with the hand and is resardenl as ene or the feslurea of the pivgmm. "-ltoebiig News Itevlew Fried chicken or rabbits. The 4W- (escetit City. Calif., next Wednes day to attend tho congressional hear ing there In regard to the proposed completion of the CreHcent City har bor. Winchester rifle for sale nt Tie Vos. iC4tf Hob Duel and Hen Plymale nre lo cal citizen who were recent, visitor In Klnmath Fall. Hlit opening dnne of The Ttlverside community club this Haturday night. Alford's Imperial orchestra. Hurprise refreshments. One of the big and best dunce floors on the coast. Try It once anyway. 167 A total of $K02,ri00 wn apportioned to the slate biwhwny fund and $L'87.- f00 the countb-s for the period from March 1 II to September 1 .rt from moneys received from motor vehicles. 1't mu write your fire Insurance. Curl Y. Tengwald, Holland Kldg hone &f'3. tf Out of town Oregonluns who ar rived in the city yesterday Include Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hulls of The Dalles. C K. Itunlllng of Iji Cninde, Mr. O. W. Colbird of Iteojia. F. I.. Orr of Monmouth. J. It. ham of Myrtle Point. M. Turtiball of Kugene. Prof. i:. If Welnnrd and J. W. Itlley of Corvallls. Theodore Wixsnn of Itoseburg. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wil liams of Halem, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. F Winters of Cottage drove. Mr. ami Mrs. (. M. King of Pendleton and H. H. Calder of linker. lilg opening dance of tho Itlverslde Community club this Haturday nlfcht A 1 ftnl's Imperial Orchestra. Sur prise refri'shments. One, of the big and best dnneo floors on (he coast. Trv It once anyway. lt!7 Richard Or ecu Is among local clii zen spending a short time visiting friends In Kan Francisco. Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Hug Works, 7 oil Pino street. Phone MO-M. tf , The tie for first place In last Sun day's golf tournament ut the fair grounds course between Jack Heeth and Fred Hcheffel, was ptnyed n'f yes terday afternoon, the latter winning the eighteen hole match with a erass score of ?. after having been allow ed a handicap of three strokes bv Heath, who grossed XI, "Tombstone" play has been scheduled for Sunday by the American Legion golf commit tee with handicaps taken from last Sunday's tournament prevailing, Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, Cor. Kast Main nnd Oenenee. 88tf Tourists frion a distance ree 'steed at Merrick's Motor Inn Include the fainfllcH of M. W. Kohler of Colorado Springs. Colo.. W. l. Mnrhouig of Kmporlu. Ka-,. T. t llehlethowalte f Murlen Heights. N. Y., and F. F. Hart of Chicago. 111. Screen doors at Wallace Wood Lumber yard, corner 1-!. Main and (lenessee. SS Professor Welgard of the Oregon Agricultural college. authority on dried fruit. Is spending several d.iys in the city together with it. L. Puc clnelll of Los Onion. Calif., and Harry llroutl of Portland doing ev perl men tal Work Ul the new dehydralor re cently completed for the Itogue Klver Properties Company, I no., at the end of North Central avenue. lllve the Styleernft a trial, first class designing, fitting nnd finishing In new materials. AM experienced help. 15 W. Main. Phone Mtl. 16S A bulltl ing permit granted yester day by the city building department was for permission of the erection of ii four foot board fence around the high school athletic field on West ond street, by the school board nt il cost of $!Hti. The fence will be pro vided with a three foot extension to he used when football games are In progress. i Prepare for winter, flet Home Comfort Weatherstrip nt Medford ; Furniture A Hardware Co. 167 Mr. and Mrs. P.. W. Dugan left this morning for Sacramento. Calif.. to ' tpend several wveks visiting f i lends ind relatives. t Hnedlcor Shop. A real clearance j sale I7I clal refreshments for the occasion thut will attract all. Alford's Impe rial Orchestra. Nuff said. Jt7 il. It. Salt marsh of t he Crescent City (Calif..) Chamber nf Commerce left for that city yesterday after hav ing spent the p.-oit week here In re gard to the congresMlonul hearing at Crescent Cily in connection with the completion of the Crescent City har bor. Aubrey O. Smith, former superin tendent of the city schools, left re cently for Palo Alto, Calif., where he will take post graduate work In the Leland Stanford university. Mrs. Charles Jayloi nnd son Charles were visitors In the city to day from tho Willow .springs district. Among Khimalh Falls visitors here are Miss Venice .Moore and party. A. F. Hlack. M It. Scotll. O. W. Kvans, H. Asplund. Frank Asplund. Mr. and Mrs. i. N. Aik-n and T. II. Ureen. Mrs. 10. Mncclliinc Is a visitor from itogue Hiver In tin- city today trans acting business. Ijirkin D.nell Heynolds. snri of I-arKin Iteynolds of this city passed away at the Sacred Heart Hospital, 1'iiday night at midnight. The boy had leen 111 for week with typhoid fever and ulthough he made a Kl lant fight for life, he succumbed to the ravages of the disease. He was born In Medford, August XI. I At the time of bin Inlh he was 13 years. 1 month, 1 day of n ge. was a member of the Washington school und was known ami loved by a large circle of young f i lends. lie leaves to mourn his going a father, Ijirkin I'vnobIs, a brother Vernon and an aunt. MI.ns Comstork. all of this city. Funeral service will be held at the Conger chapel Monday. ! Ixtrnl business men Wero again bilked by a bad check artist when he passed four check:! yesterday totaling tiu.75, drawn on the Jucksou Countv bunk. Tho cIiccUh ranged from $U to $-0, tho largest of which was unssud on thn Htnmtunl Oil cnrnpuiiv. Of the 140.75. W. A. Gates lost $9.2-1. the Porter Lumber company $!"() and the Shell Oil company $2. The $-0 check was cashed at the Standard Oil service station ut the corner of Fir and .Mult) streets. Th man. who gave Irs name as C. A. Hughes; Is said to be 2(1 years of tigo. and P feet 9 inches hi height Ho Is described us being dark, with a short nitlsuclie. He was driving a Nash tourim: car with California license numlMjr tlHT-SUS. Incal tHiltce ttoplore tho frtct Mint local business men are incautious enough to cash strangers' checks without proper Identification, even after having been warned to this effect several times before. As yet no clues have been found to the whereabouts of Hughes, who promptly disappeared after he had passed the checks. LOCAL CHURCH WINDOW CAUSES LIVELY II SAI.F.M. Oct. a. A lively discus sion was aroused at the M. K. con ference today when the matter of payment of a pledge made by the conference for a part payment of the Itlshop Matthew S. Hughes mem orial window In the Medford Meth odist Kpist opal church was brought up. The conference n year ago pledged $:.oo, half of which had been paid. This morning a solicitation among the ministers resulted in nearly collecting the balance. The campaign for a fund of $2r.n, ono for a permanent ministerial pen sion fund has resulted in n sum of 1:15.000 being raised. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft Hi SA I. F. --Tomatoes, prunes ami Oamson plums. F. S. Carpenter Phone 201-W. I?2 KOK HUNT -Apartments, unfurnish ed, tiled kitchen and bath, sleepinc porch and elevtrlc muse. Private entrance. Iw'O So, Fir street. lx Vird Wagou, Foil SAI.K Cozy Nook Punch still' has ptentv or peacnes ami grapes for sale. Half mile west of Phoenix i Iwpol - A. N. Wright. 1IJ Ft Hi S t P. Iteglntered angora bucks; big hlMk V fellows, heavy shearer: now shorn. Write for ln frnlon C. S. prtike, io l: Medford. Ore. 1S FOlt U FNT Nice sleeping room, with tath viiiiiMn.l.iU'i gemU inuii, 3i!i South liiverside Ae . . O Q i FH IIFNT- Small house and acre age, onehnlf mile mil frm West llih. suitstde fet truck garden. IK1 ; per month lent. Phone M t V . I- ftH It KT 40 acre ranch with 4 roc"4T) house, on mile off Pscifn , tunay and a half mils south of j Oold Hill, Communicate w tih O i tint if n.v iie v est M.tin (ore-! Vl.lf.,r.i lb.,i, iz Liquor Law Violator Is Granted a Parole Marion Itetts was granted a pa role Friday by Circuit Judge Charles M. Thomas. He was serving a coun ty Jill sentence on a charge of vio lation of the lbjuor law. The parole was granted so P.etts could support his wile ami family. The parole provides that Tie Us pay (10 per month on a 1100 fine, that he refrain from the use of liUor and the company of those who use it, go to work and contribute his earnings to the support of his wife ami children. T O N I G H T! The Great Navy Shew! RICHARD BARTHELMES3 in "SHORE LEAVE" STARTS TOMORROW! With Larry Semon SUPPORTED BY " . Can I of TlmiiKK. "W'e wish lo extend our thanks to the many kind and sympathizing friends for their assistance during the illness of our daughter, .Martha, and for the beautiful floral offerings at thu fu lieral. All!. AND .M US. C. II. IILSO.V, .1 1 I Laurel street. Munvir Mlinclr Mineral. A radio-active substance of the earih. The great blood and body builder, laboratory nt Portland. Or. See Mrs. J. A. Hverett. 2G Willamette street, Jackson county agent, Medford, Ore. llitl Conk with ens. tf Charlie Murray as the WIZARD Bryant Washburn as Prince Kynd (Mb) 7 A REELS ." Dorothy ".,, Dwan ": lis ' DOKOTIIY Adapted from the fa mous book and play by L. Frank Baum TREMENDO FANTASTI LAUGKt SPECTACLB SEE Mary Carr as Her Mother Virginia Pearson as an OZ VAMP The Scarecrow! The Tin-Woodman! The Cowardly Lion! The Kansas Cyclone! The Wizard! ;V DOROTHY!. The Land of "DYNAMIT DOGGIE" Two-Reel J Comedy OREGONIAl NEWS Josef SwicVard as tlie Prime .Minister OZ! $1 Sunday Dinner M KM I fOl'KTAlb I 'rali Mi ni $1 Potnc a la soup Ihcine, coiiHonie JulUene Kutlishfw 1 PKLIMMRS tlreen Ononis Olives BN'TR KKS I : mixed ItelKi;in Hare, hunter style Plied ynuiiK chicken, cream sravy Tenderloin of lleef, mushroom s;iuce (ireen Ulver Punch Choice of Pl inie l ibs of beef MU jus chicken with drcsslni; Middle of 'cul, c:indicd sweel polutocs SALAD and toiiKitors T. I. dressing VKOKTAIU.KS Mashed potatoes llubhart so, u ash Ic DESSERTS crenm and enke Hot mince pie 1 ii tit i 1c iti pie with shipped ci wain Vienna ioIIh ruffe Tea The SHASTA , A I l"k 1. if ?V i-,Vk.i ie COMMUNITY HOSPITAL W3 E. Main Street Medford, Oregw Combining full surgical facilities with quiet homelike envlronmenl r Our Bit WMr you . .rrOCl f.u'T JUST 00 a,m B.T-W6 P0 ALL V.S L" rvK CUSTOMERS! Courtesy is delivered with ech order larg or small. You will liko our coal and our fair way of doing business. PHONC 239 NEDlbRD MILLIONS ARK HOLDING THEIR BREATH TO SEE IT p HUNT'S ONE NIGHT 0 VRATERIAN THURSDAY UlL 0 Box Office Opens Monday Only Five More Days to Wait Farewell Tour of Frank Bacon's Masterpiece The Play That Broke the World'. Record 0 Iff V r (W.sW . ii, I, n.L Thre Year in New Yorlt 0 Two Years in Chicaigo CAS INCLUDES q rnurs F.rst 18 Rows ti 10 Net S Riixs SI.S5 Next 4 Rows $1.10 faicony. firtt 2 Rows .... . . $1.10 cMiance .... $ .so lnludeiMvar T MRS. FRANK BAQS ss "Ms Jones' TMOS. JEFFERS0W O "Liqhtnin' " BESSIE BACO O O as the Vaudeville AcffrO W PhclX. O