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o'o o O o PAGE TWO fEPrpftT) matt TnrniTXT, arrjrgcmD, (recion-, satukpay, October 2-t. m: ocal and Personal This 1b an afternoon of CHpeclul In tercut to local football funs, not only because of the Medford-ClrantH I'hhh Bum In the latter city, and tho Ann-land-Klumatli FallH unma In Anhlund, but tho U. of O. -California Kuino In Portland, and tho O. A. C.-Ntinifnrd game at Palo Alio. Tho Med ford hlnh ' team and many local rooter left for Grants I'ana thla noon, but other root- I era left for the scene of conflict this . afternoon. Dnnco Kaglo Polntf tonight. Dance till 2:3U. 185 Large assortment shopping bankets 69c and up. Japanese Art Htore. lKti ' A squash salo that offered many bargains opened thlH morning at tho public market which will continue during the market days of next week, An exceptionally fine lot of hucklo bprries .picked In tho Coos Hny coun try, attracted many buyers hecaune of their prices, together with the us ual lino of produce. Flowers and grapes wero among other things also on sale. Apartment for ront. Furniture for salo.; Apply evenings after 7 o'clock. 3i!fi'So. Central. lf tr. E. t. Elwood, optometrist, has moved, to his' temporary office ovpr Lamport's.' 228 E. Malm- tf Chairman George Gates of tho stunts commltteo Is anxious to secure a fleet of burrows. Those with their ' hee-haw in good working order are morjt, desired. If you have a little hurro in your homo seb George. The Med ford Legion. , Befnfce M. Uolger, teacher of violin. , Phono. 437-R. 189 For six years the Cozy Nook has ' been open every day and night, In- eluding Sundays. Kodak films, clg . nrettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and newspapers. 186 I Miss; Gertrude Ouches, who recently I underwent a major operation at the I Kacred Heart hospital. Is reported to j be improving. j Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med I ford, on sale at Mall Tribune office, Medford Exchange, 31S Liberty build j ing and 016 W. 10th street. Prices 2&c and $1.00. Best Utah coal $15 a ton. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. 106tf Motion pictures of the Copco home office bulling and employees, and lo cal sfreeU scenes were taken this noon .an a part of a local film to bo cxhih ; Ited in tho near future. This afLer . noon tho cameraman journeyed to Grants Pass where ho "shot" the Med ford-Grants Pass football teams In action. Another big dance Englo Point to night. Alford's Imperial orchestra. 180 Matlo Woman, teacher of piano. Studio 124 Tripp street. Tol 183-H-2. 183 Among out of town Oregonians in - xiie city, who nrrived yesterday aro 'tt Mr L id Mrs. J. M. Gates B0r,1l7ftriUfrStoro. 18fl rs. O. B. Walker, Elmef Samson Nnn,rnmh rnn Hfti,vnP 4-font flp ib ' and M and Mrs. O. II. Walker of Iteedspnrt 13. O. Qui mi of Glendale. Mrs. Nellie Htrowbridgo of Chiloqufn, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frlzzell of Lakeview. F. It. , Carter, E. n. lllldreth and 55. N. Aeo of Eugene, Vernon Peterson and MIhb . Peterson of Cons Bay, and tho follow Ing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Allen, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Reed, Mi. . nnd Mrs. B .C. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Watson, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. G. Gates, Mrs. F. H. Paillct, Mrs. R. S. Carter. Mrs. C. H. Breclt, C. D. Fni zler, Nelson, A, Walker and James M. Rico. Try that big milk shake at DoVoe's. tf Largo cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Sanderson and children nre Beagle buslnoss visitors In the city today Danco Eaglo Point tonight, flno u... r. guoti muH.c. Choice city lots on pnvement with nil nsscMsmonlH paid. (B0 down and . ' . """ "I"' i.nnrira a. mmr. l-nono 72s. isr," itecaiiAo no raiicu to appear "'Ivoo's. 130tf juubo iiicnn t . inyiorH court today in nnnwor a cnamo or intoxlcanon ri-ii-rriMi nKaiiiHi. nun ny rouceman Sundermnn and LCKKltt. Oln Wick- 7 . . . "kk't ni uuiie rails mi- met. rniroitea J.'O can hall he had ,.ui up ...r inn appearance. U,.,K nnii in coiiiecuonory nnu cite . ln- 11 ..... -uiiiiii in '""l. Klfty acres near Hancherla were Oriental Cardenii, Saturday nlKht J p,,lnc,, un,,r ,... personal su . lfir' pervislon. while ten acres In the Iin- . .. """""n nnlrn district near Prospect were Marshfleld puhllc schools have enroll- ,,,, ,,,,,. lp -uporvlslon of V. ed In week day s. hools of rellKl,l j K .(lu, Th .,. a ft nlllrl. of helK conducted In the Methodist and fui., , ,,, l0 bo ,, on Kplscopii chuiches a laiBn male. Danco In the new ball. V.nKle Point. A special evenlnB clnss In blKber toidKht. l ine floor. 1 accountancy under a certified ptlhllc Dr. Axley physician and sur- accmlMant o,10n, NOVemher 1st. Itea- fteon. Phono 607. 420 Medford ,,, , UeBlster now. Med- H ... .., .... 1 ford Huslness College. O. W. X. 186 C. W. Khmer of Portland nwlHtnnt tilMnf. Ummiom nnil ..iB i1Pnn, Benernl mRsenKer aKent of the Mouth- f,lr R fow dy, American Fruit ern Pacific 1 nes, was a business vis- Vrmhln Market, 109 K. 8th. 187 It or In the clly today. Callfornlans registered nt local bo- rmera can beBln to haul 4 foot t,. include Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hurler. Broen wood from the mill next week. . M,u.tl ,, x.. nm, Ml11- R s. Just phone before coming. Phone Anderson of l.os Ansclcs. Mis. 11. K. . , " UrlKlinm nnd children of Dunsmulr. Farmers can beeln to haul 4 foot Mr ,,,, Mr, ,, j lMHn o( ,.,, Kreen wood from the mill next week. rlty 0. . whltney of Macrnmenln. Just phono bofore coming. Phone j. nnrt Ml.a ,.,lr, AlHlln , v. 6JV , .... desto, Mr. nnd Mrs. 1). :. I.efferts of Approximately 30 memhers of the ll0,n,l ,lM. ,.. K, westhaven of Hunt local Klwanls club attended the an- ,,., ,.,., T. spencer of lterk nua dinner K,en Inst evenlnB l.y the p)ny Mr ,, ,.; K in.hford of Ashland Huh at that city. A like ,.,,,,., M,., ,, Mrl) . ,.. Kllm..r ,,f numher. It Is undevBtoed, were pres- Kresno nnd Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. I'err, ent from klamnth Kalis. Professor M,.. ,, MrB, , i,,,,,,,,,,,,, wllllam IrvlnK I.. MnliiK presented tho uil- Uniney and 11. II. Myer of m Fran dress of the evenlm;. elsco Cnndy nlKht, Tuesday. October 27th: 'TfliMl methods In piano tcn.hlnK also one mile race at Holler rink. Mrs. Id:i Wood. Phone 879-W. 13- Armory. 186 ii,,tirP he safe than sorry by uslim Danco where every condition l best. ti..- K Alitl-Krcero In car nulla- Oriental Clal dens, Saturday iiIkIii. .. harmless in every way both , , , , , lib to user and radlator.bcimr uon-polson- Officials and employes of the va- ou,, explosive or Inflammalile: evap rloi branches In Houtliern Oiegun of oni(1()11 Wlllor olllVt whu.h , rt.. the ''opco system heKan ae.MnbllnK ,,,ued In the usual wnv as required. In hl city last evenlnit to attend the Kr ,, , Klchtner's Uitrago, Med annual meeting nnd adlnuer of the tor. Oregon. 187 Copco forum this evening. Pi'0,i,,. r'(n tonlxht and a niod- laneo whero every condition Is best. I P1.HI0 Pt,,P,.tui-e for Sundnv Is the Orlontal Onrdcns, Saturday night. WPther Hredtetlon lined tmlav. The Kreah Ban Junn lime, 3.?S per hbl. till Vines Lumber Co. Ul'tf Daniel llowetian, a former Seaitle journalist, who hua iiQde bin home In this clly was ninoim Meilfni,P lu ll or In Ashland today. Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest nndb.',ull produce Market, 109 U. 8th. best, ono $ fclrkpatrlck. tf! Jijl Whilo 16 t-arloudH of apples wrPa (shipped east yesterday by local pack 'ing houses, not a ur of pears was ' loaded, suggesting tho fact that the ! pear season Is near ing its end. Choice city lots on pavement with all assessment paid. $&0 down and $10 per month at 6 per cont interest. Charles A. Wing. Phone 7i!8. 185 Dance whero every condition is best. Oriental Guldens, Huturduy night. 180 Washington state visitors registered at local hotels nrrivlng hero yester day include E. W. lirown of Port An geles, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hatfield of Olympiu. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Miller of Tacoina and E. M. Ilalgren, F. E. Bailey, Miss Doris McCanley. F. L. KeHter, V. C. Mayers and Miss Juan Ita Hoffman of Seattle. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown St White Agency. liv. tf For six years tho Cozy Nook has ben open every day and night, Includ ing Sundays. Kodak films, cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and news papers. 186 Chief Engineer Handle 6f Lassen National park stopped in the city yes torduy whilo en route to Portland. Don't throw away that old hat, tho Pautorlum can make It practically ns good as new at a very reasonable I charge. Phono 244. l!io Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per hb). Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf During the Illness of Tobc Tlimcr, Janitor nt tho high school who has been ill for several days, members of tho sophomore class gave him a real surprise. After school last night they found all the necessary equipment for tho cleaning up of tho high school building and went ovor tho structure thoroughly. They dUl the work on their own initiative. Grants Pass Courier. Dance where every condition is best- Oriental Gardenst Saturday night. 3 8D Radiator alcohol, cheapoat and best. Jones & Klrkpatrlck. 1 1 tf Kirk Reynolds of Portland, Inspec tor of loans for the Equitable Havings and .Loon Association, is spending sev eral days in tho city attending to bus iness nffalrs. There will bo a harvest dinner giv en by the ladies of St. Anne's Altar so ciety in the Old American Legion hall Monday evening. October 26th. Serving to begin at G:30. Adults 60c, children 25c. Everybody Is cordially Invited. 186 Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf According to an offirial report for est fires In the northwest district this season cost tho government $189,622, and burned over 46,131 acres of tim ber land. We have room for some doad stor age for the winter. Low rental. Riv erside Oarago. 132 S. Riverside, tfn Wo aro now serving oysters in a ve riety. of styles. Crowson's, Medford's popular sweet shop. 1 82 Va tf Professor and Mrs. E. Barker aro nmong Butte Falls residents In the city today on business. wood In a few days. tf Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Layton arrived lost evening to spend several days vis iting E. A. Klngley while en route from Tacoma, Wash., to their home at yftcrumcnto Order your Hnllowe'en suits early. Drossmaklng and children's clothes, layettes. Tho Daisy Shop, Palm block. Phono 1067. US Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. Ed Callau, Jack Burns and John Wilkinson wero nmong tho Copco foot ball fans who attended the Medford Grants Pass gamo in tho latter city today. Lessons given In oil painting, water colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vliflnn Vnrmiin llnelr nt Palmnr'fl 1 g(U(lio 0P g2i-y j Moa' variety of apples, good ', i K- Hn-rf ini...unn Produce Co. tf v,. ,.,,.. nn( f ihn ai,(tn nm-a wnr r0i,,t,.,..,i hern veHtcidav' with tho lo - cal slate traffic, bureau. Buuwol8er 11.60 por don. at te KrPlih BWOTt cidBr ,,y th0 g011 m. ,.,,, American Fruit & Produce jlnrkot. 103 K. Rth. 1ST' Approximately 80,000 4-year-old, ,2.m.h yellow pluo lieoa have been ,lllltP(1 , VrHlPr Xuticinnl foreat ,,, wul.k hvhlB bt.en co.,,,,1,,,0,1 yolI. tor,iy unuor tho direction of I.co P ,. , Tll(, m011 onKKP( m the work are due to arrive In the city today. maximum temperature of yesterday 1 Qia fid and toilny'a minimum was 30. Hcreen dooors at kullnce Woods Lumber yard. ' Cor. Kast Main and llenesee. 88tf Fresh poultry, ready for the oven. Order a dnv InOulvnooe. American ( mFhb Beulah Hood, an Agate school mistress, spent several hours here to day visiting friends. I Fancy and cooking apples. Amerl 'cau Fruit & Product) Market, 1UU E. 8th. 187 Dr. E. D. Elwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Jamport's. 228 E. Main. tf I Rt'sidents of Klamath Falls arriv ing here yesterday and who are reg istered at locul hotels Include M. L Itk-hmond, R. J. Carson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wis hard, Harry Hamilton and E. F. Man kel. Buy a city lot. All Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tcngwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 01(3, lOStf Fancy krout cabbago, Z 'Ac a pound American Fruit & Produce Market, 109 E. 8th. 187 More than 2.000,000 two Inch trout were liberated recently In the streams and lakes of Klamath county. Marcelling, 75c by Mrs. Lola Bow man James. Phono 476-M. 186 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. tf A donation Bale, which ends today. started last Thursday In the old Jack Honvillo railway depot, sponsored by tho Greater Medford club to raise funds for the erection of a club house. Useful articles In dally house work and apparel were among the things donated to be put on sale. If. S. Dunton and family of the Wellen district are visitors In the city today on business. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at tho Handicraft Shop. tf Newcomb can deliver 4Nfoot fir slab wood in a few days. tf There will bo no American Legion golf tournament nt the fair grounds tomorrow, the same having been post poned until Sunday of next week, due to the fact that the majority of play ers will not be able to attend because of hunting ducks and China pheas ants. f . Chinese Illy bulbs, Jap' Art Store. 186 For those who want to buy fancy potatoes we have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. These are a now smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson I'roduce Co. 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. tf T. H. Jenkins departed for Chicago, 111., this forenoon to spend several weeks visiting relatives. Sewing machines rented, $3 per month. Singer Co., 115 W. Main. Phone 586. 187 Sale of 44 head of purebred and grade Holstein cattle, owned by C. A. Jones, was conducted near Wnpato, Wash., recently. Tho cattle brought $41175. F. & F. Violin and Piano studio, theory, history and harmony. Expert adjusting and repairing. Special rates for school children in classes. Room 4, College Bldg.. 31 N. Grape St. 186 Export marcelling, 75c. 523 So, Ivy. Tel. 436-R. 186 Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pine street. Phone 510-M. tf Lamport's, 22S)EMatn. tf Mrs. Elmer C'hildors, a patient at (he Sacred Heart hospital, who re- cently underwent a major operatlun , be removed to her home shortly. Winchester rlflo for sale at Do Voo's. IB4lf Dr. 13. D. Elwooo, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Demands In the University of Ore, KOn student loan fund are Increasing bei-ause working studenta have found that hlKher scholastic standards make more study necessary and consentient ly they have less time to work, ac cording to Dean Walker, director of the fund. lOugeno Clunrd. Scroen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner 13, Main and Oeneseo. 88 For Blx years tho Cozy Nook has been open evory day nnd night, in cluding Sundays. Kodak films, cig arettes, cigars, tobacco, magazines and newspapers. 18ti Dr. W. U. Hchaefer. dentist, dental ix - rfty - extraction specialist, gas and local anaesthetic. Phono 1117. 42G Medford llldg. 179'lt City lots, 11 was announced today, can be purchased only through the six members of the realty board, who have an option giving them exclusive sales rights for 60 days. The cam paign, which opened this week, has nlready figured In tho rate of Severn I lots, nnd It is a general expectation that the original number of 63 lots, all of which are on the pavement, will have been disposed of beforo the ex piration of the option. Largo stock of Victor records nt Palmer's Music Store. ft Oood clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Hotel guests hero from a distance Include Mrs. M. J. dates of Clinton. Iowa., W. , W. Donovan of Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. .Paul Martin of llolse. Idaho, Fred (I. Inverts of Den ver, Colo., tlcorgo C. llusniann of Washington, D. C, A. f. Ilelidree of Durfur. Iowa, and K. S. Wilson, I-;. H. jtymon, It. 11. Kerns and Chnrles Kuppcl of Chicago. Fresh eggs. American Fruit & Pro- duco Market, 109 K. 8th. 187 For those who want to buy fancy potatoes wo have shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls .llema. Theso aro a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produco Co. 241 X. Front St. Phono 97. tf Lot me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwald, Holland llldg., Phono 993. tf A boys' nnd girls' band Is being or- gnnlxed nt McMlnnvllle by P. P. olds. Fifty young people havo Joined the orgnnlxntlon. Winter potatoes. Wo replace the unusiiblo ones. American Fruit & Pro- luce Market, 109 V., 8th. 187 We pay for ashes and sell dirt 'heap, lirown A Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Screen doors at W'nllaro Woods Lumber yard, Cor. L'ast Main and Oeneseo. 8Mf flllKAT PAI.I.S. Xlont. The sttor- nev (enerals offlie In Washington bus miproved. a parole for J. I'elers and U. It. Xobbs iie-iresl-dent and directorll . respcctlviy, of the ("sjiiimercinl National hank, serv ing prmon terms In connectiun with I ho losiiiR of the bank, October 4. i!:;. riKI Tl.ii k dT TV J I w"h 'aln In the north portion dur J tjlDtC inOUwUlOl KXBUo1" 8,1,0 ""''die and latter part of . the week, with teinprrnluve almut II A I M)K Kit. Whalsoever ye shall aikJ,n my name, that will 1 do. J?h? M:J, , Divorced From One Stenographer, . Millionaire's Son Elopes With Another li- Mm . Wnl 4? Cisf?Sfl . For tlic second time, Bruce Dodson, Jr., son of h Kansas City millionaire, lias eloped with one of his stenographers. jThe new Mrs. Dodson (shown above) was Miss Eve Wright. Dodson was divorced June by Mrs.' Helen Maffett Dodson, with whom he ran away in January 1920. His romance with Miss Wright de veloped after the divorce trial. CHINESE BANDITS nf III' ft A (IV IIONC. :KO,'i:, Out. 24. (A. P.) BandilH kidnukjx'd 1, Chinese students and four CliMe-so teuohei-H when they inV'Kli.,1 tlit fSint.in l,,l t'lil.icv y of , -Am.c:m ,.rel.yterlan Strong measures are being taken fin their recovery. Hongkong to Cantnn steuniorri are stopped and senrched on every trip i ut Whnnipua'.' There is no sign of ' abatement of the strike by Chinese as a protest agtirnst foreign activities. Sll.S.NXIIIAf, Oct. 21. (A. P.) Po lice tiitlay wtre endeavoring to iden- ' tlfy the bmly of a foreigner which f was found in a sack In the Wbntigpoo river. Tne hands and feet were hound. i SHANGHAI. Oct. 24. (A. P.) Nanking reports tell of the dramatic suicide of (icicral Shfng Tso-Uon, regional commander for (icncrul ('hang Tso-I.in at Shanghai. General Shing was recently forced to retreat up tho 1 angt.se river under pressure -cupying rrum t heuiang troops now occupying Shanghai. Rather than surrender when sur rounded near the village of Msoehojfu the report says, General Siting shot his wife and then turned the pi.stol on himbelf. NEW SHOW TODAY, HUNT'S CRATERSAN "As Man Uesires," is the ned at traction playing today only at Hunt's Craterian. Wright's story of-the innocent fugi tive from justice, turned woman hater and pearl flaher. has, in its pictured transposition, something of tho qual ity that a McFco might have injected Into a tale of tropic tragedy and ro mance. It is distinctly not one of those pictures which tho non-movie goers believo nil south sea tales on the screen are like. Milton Silas Is the fugitive pearl fisher. Viola Dana Is the primitive and tragic Pan. Ruth Clifford and others aro included in an adequate cast. Additional attractions Include Ray mond Rallard, Pathe News and com edy. m - FOR NEXT WEEK S.W KUANflSfd. fel. ) The weather outlook iM-k hi'Kinninp October i !). (A. for the was an- "omv I here today bv tho I'nlted S!ats wenthor bureau, lis tMllews: 1'arllv cloudy weather and con slilenilde rain ! the north Pacific slates, tjcnrrally fair and niodi'fate ly wiuni In r.'aUt'ornia, tirobabty fol lowed hy r;itn untl cooler weather the latter part of the weok. Considerable '.'I'Mi'lini'ss In the plateaus, probably Cook with jjas. CAPTURE STUDENTS MISSION TEACHE RAIN IS FORECAST Oregon News in Brief 1 Kt'CKXE. Ore., Oct. 21. As the re suit qf a liquor raid on the Mosby creek road laio yesterday lilliH "Chink" Williams ia hospital seriously wounded. shot after eni;aKlug dopu creek roail late yesterday afternoon, in a local leu. no wast niiaiiiiiK uomities in u ' battle, officers say. Tab cjninniiions of Williams were ulso taken. liAKKH. Ore., Oct. 24. (A. P.) After .burning ivr the. past week a fire in the Whitman naliunal forest, on the north fork of John pay river is final ly under control, it was reported here this morning. It Is estimated that 150 acres of land win burned over. The fire was the worst of the year, accord ing to the local foreit officers. OBITUARY I.HKOUI At Hilt, Calif,. Octo ber 24. Vern Dunfurd, aged 23 years, llt'aldes his father and stepmother. Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. F. Dunford of 1 Jacksonville, deceased leaves throe' , .. ,u ,,. ' . . . I . , ,,herS, c-has. V , r of Jackson- .vllle; oar W ol Medford and Al - ; von p. of Walla ANalla, Wash., and j two sisters, Mrs, S. II. Simmons of ''. f .mmroo u. K'anmth Falls. Mineral services will be conducted Sunday. October yfit.li, at 2 p. in.., from the Conger Funeral parlors. The Rev. Miller of Ashland will have charge of the services and inter mont will made In tho Jacksonville cemetery. Senator Sees U. S. Aero Force Falling Behind- At least one senator agrees Willi Col. William Mitchell's ar raignment of L. S. air policy. Key l'ittman (above), Nevada solon, hack from al.road, jys, "America i. trailing behind every Fuopcan ami Asiatic liivtvcr ii. the Jcvclopuicnt of aviation." Cnrtt of Thanks. We wish lo exiuoss our sincere t thanks lo the tiimiy kind friends for !.tbe beaiitlftil floral offering, and es pecially do we thilnk the. W. It. C. .bulb's for Ihi-lr knulucss duiini; our reient birriiveint'iil. Mr. anil Mrs. Klmer Chllilers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kopfr. Mr. and Mrs I:. 1.. Chllders. Mr. and Mrs. S. I.. I'.oss. Mr. nnd Mis. .1. IV Williams. Mr. end Mrs. l P. Wlllmnis. Cook with sas. fttf 0jJ t ArtflVi rt i 'n M i ij FEDERAL' BANKING LOAN BOARD ON VISIT HERE Headed by former Governor R. A. Cooper of South Carolina, who re signed tho governurflhip of that atale to become federal farm loan com missioner, tho investigating party compUHcd. of officials of tho federal banking and farm loan systems ar rived in tho city this forenoon from Portland .enrouto to San Francisco on a tour of the nation, nnd wero taken to Anhland by automobiles donated by local citizens for the pur pose. Whilo enroute the party of eleven wero shown several of tho valley's best orchards. ' The party pass::.g through today is a sub-committee composed of rep resentatives of tho house, other mem bers, including tho senators, having returned, east from Spokane nd Seattle. Wash. The persnnnel includes members from varloui sections of the nation touring the continent to gather general information as to the agricultural situation in connection with the recent farm loan act, intro duced by Representative J. O. Strong of Kansas. When the tour of in vestigation has been completed a re port will be made to the main com mittee in regard to general recom mendations for future legislation. "As a whole," said one member of the party, "wo found conditions very good. Tho agricultural areas seem to be getting on a sound basis, nnd tho banks In the country uniformly are in splendid condition. No ma terial change will be made in the farm loan act at the next session of congress. There may be some minor changes as a result of our inspection, but the act is working out well as a whole." Representatives of tho federal banking and loan systems Include the following: Movernor Hubert A. Cooper, farm loan commissioner; Henry B. Stea- gale of Alabama: William F. Steven son of South Carolina; James 1. Strong of Kansas; E. Hart Kenn of Connecticut; Kugene Hlack of Texas; Clarence MaVGregor of New York; William Williamson , of South Da kota; A. D. Bright, secretary farm loan board,; J. O. Uhornberry. assist ant to fisi-al agent land banks; Wil lard D. Kills, president federal land ' bank of Herkeloy. i Hubert E. Smith of Portland, pres ident of Lumbermen's Trust com pany bank nnd Oregon-Washington Joint Stock and Land bank, is .ac companying the party to San Fran cisco. E. H.-Hurd of the Hurd land and Investment- (torn pa ny, met the party at fluid . Hill, accompanying them to this city and to Ashland. To the majority of the members this tour took them through Oregon for the first time. Rogue River val ley especially impressed the visiting officials after viewing some of the fine orchards being taken over Kings highway from Oakdale and then striking the 1'acifie highway at Voor hies crossing. At Ashland tho party re-bnarded the train and continued on toward Ca 1 1 f ornia. lltllT. j To " noni " May Concern: ' 0 'V . IM,,t w ife, Lucy S. -AA oolverton, having left h reapoLblo fm. bls uccounls coim.,1L.tC(1 by her I nate'd this 1 20th day of October.' m5 ' . c. 1. WOOLVEltTON. m , k0 hunting, no tresspassing signs printed on linen for salo at this of-' fice.' tf J00J.ATE TO CLASSIFY. CONVAI.KKCRNT IIOMK, Aahland Wo have put 'In a new water cure which works wonders in kidney, bladder and stninueh trouble. Our mica ere very reuHoniibic for rmmi. board and treatment. ls'i KOIt SAI.K FroHh cow, $G0. Warner, 519 So. Unkclalc. W. J. ! 'Oil SAI.K. HIUB tilt TltADi: 5 tftains. 1300 to J",H0 lb... well mated, youiiK. aound and ready for work: also hHiuess. II. V. Mitchell, 23l Mountain ave., Ashland. JH4 K.VOIIANdl-: 160 acres, mile from i raier lane nifc-nway, 2 miles from town, l mile rrom Uokuo Itlver For Medford proiierty. or irood nu' tomoblle. H. I). Powell. 1'nlni oio'K. I'nones 671 or H68-Y. 1)2 SPECIAL $1 SUNDAY $1 Scrvitl rrom 12 noon till 8 p. m. Crab Cocktail .Sliced Tomatoes Dill Tickles Itlpe Olives Puree of Chicken Soup Garden VeKOtahlos Ia-ttuce and Cuttaec Cheese Salad' Choice Hoast Vouns Oregon Turkey, (Jib let Dressing. Slewed Chicken, Baked .Sweet I'otatoes 'Krled Young BclRlan Hare, Country tiravy Breaded Veal l'ortcrhouse, AimiIc Krltters Special Tenderloin Steak, Escalloped INitatoea Mashed I'otatoes Creamed Younu Turnips Mashed Sweet Potato Squash Jellied Pineapple Tarts Hot Unking- Powder UN, nH- SUred Oreen Alle Pie. n i,. m...i Apple Tapioca Snow Puddlmi Cake Ice Cream Tea miil- Coffee After lJlnncr Mints Any portion of the above niny be ordered "u Carte" FRANKLIMS TODAY! COME AWAY , to the land of romance, , love and adventure. ' ' Thrills, tears and ; : happiness. Milton Sills ' Li'iI';Sifjfi' With VIOLA DANA "AS '''MAN DESIRES 99 "A first National ' Special Feature" Eejins Tomorrow Matinee Laurou ME A BREEZY SHOW A zippy comedy-drama that races along at a milea-minute clip chuckles with- joy . YOU'LL LOVE IT Hotel Medford Serves Excellent SUNDAY DINNERS .-. for One Dollar Medford Glass Co. Automobile Olnns nnA Mlrrora made lo order. We call for your sash and replace broken windows.. Phone, 140. ., 118 8. Bsrtlirt- . HOT EC tAPt