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V t i h pxm? two WTCBTORT) MXTL TRTT3TTNT, TfFDFOTlT), OTTEOONr, FHTDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1028. Iocnl and Personal liii'luilcd timiing thw Ot't'unnitinM AmoiiK tin' lioi'l KUfHts in .Med-ic;:isH'r-(l at .Mcflrnni hot.-! an- f''0'" Mlati? it Washington i:. I.. Ilyland, Mr. unci .Mih. H. I).:"10 Km"" "'' "f Sciho-Wonllcy, , c'aafii-hl. Mi ami .Mix . I., junn Mr. unci .Mr. Frank Mali anil Mr. ami Mr. ami Mm. K. U. fanflilil ""d J,r. II. M. WHWiih i.r Tn cif Kii'-c iii-. K. S. I .a mil... r of Cni-, ' ""'' a'"1 Hutlle Walk, w. A, ' The fruesl fin? Hltuatlun in Jack nun county ami other partH of the I'mtor natlouiil furi-m In again nor mal, with all flrcn. ImluilhiK the; f. t uno iim-tht'iiKl of AhIiIuiiiI mid tln'j tint! ill iMitplo Riilch, mulct' con-1 trnl hill hehiff imtrolliMl u h iin-; fiiutlnn imainst IncaliinK out iitfitin. l-'lnrcncc (j r a v o s. Hc i 'lil'cl li'iiohcr of piano. Htmlin TJ N. Oukdulu Avt Thone 101-U'. 17 0 Temporary auto liconwH wore In- ; hiird at Hie shoriffs offico today lo .Mrs. 1.. K. Turner. Ward I'M- wards, W. 11. Clary and tho I'lHcn-j Allen .Motor company of Modford. ' and Prod HuirkllnK of Ashland. j You cannot voto for llcrbcri ( Hoover for pri-Kldent unless you) arc ri'f-'istcred on or licforo October tith. Krister now. Cm-sis from a distance registered iVt Mndfnrd hotels Include .Mi. and Alrn. D. A. Ktoddard. John M ird inK ami J. Holland of Chicago, Mm. Shormtin Uoolidtif and .Sun.li Itose OooUdRe of Colorado Spring, Oolo.. and Mr. and -Mrs. U. L. Jones of Kpencor, la. I realize that when parents pay out money for piano Instruction they want results. I'hone IKi-J-X or call, and I will explain the rapid and thorough methods that hve proven so nuecessful. Noel I.. KrR kine. studio Cll Y. Sth St. at Laurel. . tf" .Miss Opal Dunham, a former well known local iilrl. Is in .Med Y foi'il for a few days visiting friends n nu reiauves. .mic is now u i vm dent of San Francisco, Swim 111 drlnltlnK water, Mer rlck'H clilorfnaled pool. SHtf Thirty-four out of the state ears registered here yesterday Willi the local state nuto traffic hureau. Opening dance liiverslde Com munity Club Sat. nifiht. Ilroadway Orchestra, 1 !' Kteelhcnd fishhif; is Kotthif; let ter In the HoKiie. Home fconfl catches were made last nlht while numerous catches have been re ported for the past few days. The colder nit,litH are resulting in lower! temperature of the water In the j Hague and as a result the steel-! heads nro striking in ore readily. j flrants Pass Courier. t.eavliiK for I,on Angeles Sunday. Can take one pussenger to share expenses. Phono HNH-X. HIS M. I' llowen of Klanialh Falls. who sustained serious Injuries when his ear weiui over the grade In the (ireenspring inountatnH a short time ago. Is continuing to show Improvement, according lo reports from (lie Community hos pital of Mod ford, where lie is ex pected to he a patient for some time to pome. Thiiiy-two miles south of (iranls Vans on Hedwood highway, those famous chicken nnd steak Hi liners, prepared by expert lady cooks. .r Omro you try our dinner you ui wny come again. Hrenkfnst Title, lunch, lino, dinner 7"io. All three course meals. Nothing like It elso whei'o. Home of the Legionnaires. ' f " " ' I lfl The monthly volunteer fire de partment mooting, which was post poncd from .last .Monday until next Monday, will ho one of more than usual interest, according to Fire Chief Hoy I-'.lltott, who announced today that it fen turn of the ineet--I'-'ing will he a Hpeeeh.by a former volunteer who returned recently from southern California. lila Wood and Florence Ciraves, piano teachers. High school cred its given. 220 N. Oakdale. I'hone 1041'-V. Itifl Mr. and Mrs. William 'Anderson arrived this forenoon from Oali land, Cal., to visit friends and rel atives hero while en route to Port land to spend a week on business. vallls. fl. H. McUole of Myrtle Point. Ted Mesch, Hay I.owc and . Walter Ollilund of Salem. Mrs. K. I J. Lont y of Mar.dificld, nnd the I following from i'ortland ; Mr. and' . Mrs. li. I'. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. ' jW. .1. Fib s, I'. M. Shei luml. A. C. ' ! Smith, F. 10. I.uekey, C. A. Fulleii, : I A. W. Hhoomakcr, Melvin Fray. ! T. IJ. I'he,)s, Wm. Zoeller, Sarah .Putter. T. Davis. Mr. and Mi's, C. ' Mars.-h. IJ. Myers. T. F. Ma t lileson. ; ; Chris Johnson. A. A. Kayser, 10. .J, ' itichard.-. (J. II. Hay. H. S. Ilobbs. , C. 10. Iterry. Hubert Anderson and 10. AV. Find ley. Hegluners and advanced piano , instruction. Mr. Swanmnn, I'hone; l-!'"-l- 17 j The Oregon ( 'avi's have been I drawing lai'ger crowds tiiis season ' than ever l.efov. with the total i Mr. und Mih. 10. li. llanlcy of Seattle, Wash., accompanied by inetr son, r,. li., jr., ami .Mr. anur vjno!- Airs, tieiiernnn also or Meattle. lol-W-id- vrxicwl-iv lowing a short visit In MedfoiM : VuU (.anno Vnt(. for Herbert with friends and relatives, left yes-' II()UVOr fur rt.tUl.nt link.s vou terday to visit Mr. Ilanlej-.s broth- an. n.Kisl(.red on or before Octob.-r or. liill Hanley. at Murns In eat- K,,. Itetrlsler now. 171 ern Oregon, while en route to their Uunbar. C. M. Sherlll, A. F. Orecn ough. Jim Watson and Frank AVul lor of Seattle. You cannot vote fur Herbert home in Scuttle Hoover for president unless you To ciown the fall ensemble, wear are regiMtered on or before October 'fl famous (Inge hat. exclusive with lith. HcKister now. 1 7 -i tho Hand Uux, Tl'i JOnst (ith St. Mr. and Mrs. I. 10. Schuler are1 173 spending a few days at Yonealla, The Daughters of Veterans are ore., where Mr. Schuler is look- requested to meet Saturday after- ing after business matters. non at ' o'clock Hi the Conger Kineiiid'K dance, Kagle Point Sat.; funeral parlors, to attend the HIS funeral of lOnos Conger. The Josephine county grand Once you oat our home cooked jury was adjourned at i o'clock , chicken dinner you come again. Wednesday night, in meet again! Lunch 6')v and 3-course dinner for next T u e s A a y morning at lt "Tie. Mrs. Alice Johnson in charge, o'clock. This action was taken ; Kumfy Kamii, 32 miles south of by Judge c, M, Thomas as the' Grants Pass on the Hedwood high Jurors want to see the Josephine I way. 108 county fair and because the farm' H- I. H rum ley and J. J. Buchter of ('. M. Duncan of lOvans creek ' of the California Oregon Power (for the season so far between lit.iWtM threatened by a forest fire ' cumpany left this afternoon for 000 ami 20,000. Last Sinidav II 0 3 and required his presence. It is orants 1'ass to attend the Jose- persons were at the resort and on i understood that all matters pend- phine county fa(r. While there I Monday ihe crowds were even 1"'vo ln'on submitted to the Mr. JJromley will take movies of; j larger. The road widening opera.- ' body fur their investigation but ; Ihe whippet races, horse races and I tions have been a big factor in In- ! m' report ha yet been made. other feature, u timet ions of the (reaslrig the popularity of the re- j Grants Pass Courier. j fair program. . sort this season. Kxtra special! 1.00U new hats. Musio Students, attention! VIo- I Opening dance Hiverslde t'om- I in f,'1,s ""d velvets, very special i H and piano students have or-; j munlty Club Sat. night. Ilroadway ,a S4-,s. 3.M. S2.iiS and $ I .UK, ! ehostra advniUngc. F. Hz V. Studio. in-cnestra. Hill unuiey saving values. i no i nn. t, uiifBc oiuk i-iiuiig tv-.i. Mrs. Pearl Cash and Miss 10s-1 ''"' l-nu Hat Khop.b.M. M. Store.' 1-73 ther fa-h left Tuesday for a short j H- " Mumps givi-n here.! -Miss Margaret Chi hires left for trlii to Portland and Vancouver to I ' C.rniUH Pass today, where she will visit friends and relatives. They j Following a visit with his broth- appear in the musical program were accompanied by Jerry Lor- ' '''--in-law. O, C. Hoggs and family. j,tlll afternoon und evening, und ton. clerk of the Ashland J.ithia : ,,r- llv'r M. Johnston and son ;al Saturday afternoon and oven- Sinlngs hotel. Oliver M., Jr.. who is at the head ing at the Josephine county fair. J. J. Skinner of the Copco In-, Among the Medfdrd men present stnient department was a local at the meeting of Shrine patrol ;it the Josephine county held at drums Pass last night wcro ' Marc Jarmin, Howard Scheffel, A. II. PcasKy and Hulph Sweeney. OifiiIng dance lUvorside Com munity Club Sal. night. Ilroadway orchestra. 1 69 Hubert f Mr. and The condition of Mrs, 'ytearns. who has been critically Pasadena , 111 at the Community hospital for ;.sanK' time, following a major op I oration, was reported to bo. un changed late tins aitoruouii Uanee, Kagle Point Sal Mrs. A. JJ. Moun .,, Cal., left hero today home after sin-ndlnit Moon's f'JB. Mr. and night. ii;x for t heli- short time visiting Mr tcr and brother-in-ltiw Mrs. A." W. Mason. ' Hegular dance, ijigle. Point Kin, ltis Opening dance Hlversido Com munity Club Sal. night. Broadway Orchestra. l ii!i (trading and building of concrete curbs on Portland avenue, prepar atory to its paving, is progressing rapidly .according to City lOngl neer Scheffel, a nd will be com pleted easily before the fall rains come. As a result of an Injunc tion suit which was filed a short time ago by Hail II. l-'ehl, paving rii on Parle avenue was slopped, i whort talks. i of the romance language depurt ! ment of Stanford university, left last night for their home at Palo Alto, Cal. Opening ilance Hiverslde Com munity Club Sat, night. Broadway Orchestra. , Hi! The first student body assembly of the local high school was held yesterday afternoon when student i body offtcors. Principal H. II. Con- i Itlo and Coach Prink Callison gave Opening dance HiverHido Com-l munlty Club Sat. night. Broadway ! 1 II!) Orchestra hut is expected to be resumed as soon iih the injunction Is dissolved, residents on Park avenue having petitioned that Ihe same be done. i m cannot vote for Herbert I Dressmaking 'n nd remodelln Fashion Shop, 42 1 Medford Bldg. ! (( W. U. Huberts of 1011 West! Kith street. Is able to be otll 1 -An exceptional cake value will be the offering for our r e g u 1 ar Saturday special. Don't pass it by. Jelly Rolls 14c each Splendid for pack ing house lunches and picnics, as well as general table use Hoover for i-.-Ki cl cti t unless vmi"Klim- nu"'' !" oxcoPrtiiiKly rouBli :nv iVKiKlcml on or In-fnro (x-tiilior ! 'xl"'1'lent'0 wlth " -iHlncle on Btll. Iti'Klsler now. , 7 , ; his ni'rli. Aniont; Ihe visitors from tint, i I"". Kuiflo Point Sat. niuht. counly nltonillni; the Josephine j eounly fulr Ml (Inints I'nys lust ' 'ie miiuy friends of Mrs. Almn Wrilliesiliie i.l.-hl I'.miI m ,.. 1 1 "" v"r- "'III he (.'lllil lo know Unit liiiiK.i.i .....I 'i rri. ftrrt.... i N'u' I'. Tnlelil. Come lo Luke Creek Snl nriliiy I I ,! -r i Phone ! 51 I At as S . V night. September Nth. at K:n p. m Mint se tho play. "Ah a Woman Tlilnketli." given by the Ha lie Creek Orange. 1 K Marriage licenses were Issued at the cnnnly clerk's office today to Frank Whlteland, 3, of Huns- niulr. and Cathryn Wheat. of! Mt. Hebron, "t nm (o William , McXulty. . and 10va AVhlte. :t!l, j both of San Francisco. The laller couple wen? married by County i Judge Hartzcll Immediately fol- 1 lowing the Issuance of the license.: Bring your wheat to the Farm U u r 6a u CimVorativo lOxchange. ' J V 0 ' Despite grasshopper early in the season and frost later, the until! crop of Tute lake In the Klamath section, will at least equal last year's crop of litHi.OHO bush- ! els. It Is predicted. There are be tween -III and fin homestead grain, crops of from ail to L'OO acres. ; Come lo hake Creek Saturday , night. Sopi ember Sth. at N:I10 p. m., and see Ihe play, "As n. Woman' Thlnketh." given by the Lake ! freek Ol'anL'n. , 1fii is much Improved, following jner recent critical Illness at her nome on .Norm lilverslile. Klncald's dance, lOagle Point Sat. HiS Innc county recently received from the government a cheek for SHIS.TIT.L. which Is the amount of taxes on the Oregon and Cali fornia grant lands In that county for l!i'J7. County road bonds will bo paid off with a Portion of the money, and some wilt irn inunn! construction of bridges. 1 iiLK BUTTER rICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE "PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Boys and Birlij Especially Invited I want rii" dulls find jack knivpsl(X) of i'ti eh. Will trade "sifrlit unseen.-' Then a Contest $10, $15 and ?20 Prizes - J. C. BARNES ' Real Estate LISTEN IN. KMED-y Friday EveniftV'K 8 to 9 ' ' ; j Wm. Lee Greenleaf will present that ureal niastei; pieei-, II I were Imiij.'. liy -1 114 lin JleCarlliy. Il is the storv (if Fi'imeois Villon, one of till1 Krcate.st. poets of 1'Yanee. 1 ' NOW! ONLY ONE DAY LEFT AFTEK TODAY You Hear What You See! ' IT'S THE GREAT VITAPHONE s PRODUCTION It's the Underworld Without Any Frills Brought to You by a Great Cast , YOU HEAR THEM SPEAK Myrna Loy Conrad Nagel Wm. Russell GEORGIA STONE AND OTHERS IN "STATE-STREET SADIE" You'll g-rip your scats in cxitoment You'll thrill at the players' voices You'll marvol at the beau tiful musical score. 4 Shows Dally 1:30. 3:15, 7-9 Admission 1 Hi' Mats. lO-JD 1..,- ei i:j a... 1 A f f J -7 I A fffrA f3-.'i,dtt . ill!.; V' "talkies" IPvmm, Pi ; I Jij'! ' h ROSE nnd TAYLOR'S . Ja V j '''-f'jl FREDA and PALACE -V2 i Economy cetena "THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE", SCHOOL SHOES . Medford' s widest variety of Children's shoes includes some of the world's most fa mous makes-The Simplex Health Shoe The Flexie and the Twmkte Shoes of quality that in other markets are priced much higher than we ask for them. Inspect our. children's shoes compare quality and in every case the price will be much lower than you would expects BREAD Medford's finest with that home flavor. 1-lb. Loaf 3 for 20c H-Ib. Loaf . . 10c Buns, Parker House or Napkin Rolls Doz. . . 15c Arch Support Shoes for Women Black, tan or brown, in a wide variety of styles. All sizes and lasts up to AAA. A genuine $7.50 valut $5.00 Scott Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls . 25c Crystal White Soap 10 bars 35 c Life Buoy Soap 4 bars 25c Large Oval Cans Sardines, per can 10c Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack . . $1.85 White Down a guaranteed hard wheat flour, milled by Sperry . $1.79 Coffee Our own blends freshly roasted a money-back guaran tee with every pound, . 38c; 43c; 49c Golden West Green Japan Tea 1-pound pkg 39c New Comb Honey, per frame ' 20c Potato Chips 3 pkgs. 22c Old Dutch Cocoa -lb can 13c 1- lb. can 25c Del Monte Salmon No. 1 tall can . 29c Johnson's Shrimp per can . 15c Lipton's Coffee vacuum pack, lb. . 50c Johnson's Floor Wax 1-lb. can 69c 2- lb. can $1.33 Vir.j Alarm Clocks guaranteed one : year 89c Cherry Brand Baby Clams; tall can 15c Bacon Squares sugar cured, lb. . . 20c Bacon Backs lean and sweet, lb. . 28c FREE.' Full .Fashioned Silk Hose Tomorrow to open the fall season a pair of full-fashioned pure silk hose your choice of color free with every pair of women's shoes selling for $6.00 or more. Lunch Ready at 11:30 Old Fashioned Pot Roast with Nood les : Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered Bread Coffee Ice Tea or Milk 25c Cold Meat and Salad Lunch .... 25c Sugar Sugar is down and now is a good time to buy both SUGAR and FLOUR GATES & LYDIARD . Buy Here and Bank the Difference Use Our Parking Lot While Trading With Us. y penS- the value pen of to. JV H that its-mame VoUy1 implies, at surprisingly ' -' ' low cost uroe xou to V- seeandtythls fttl on its . XfV " travels smoothly sturdy point set in balanced holders f unbreak able Duratex-seven smart color tones. $Z.OO GOLD TRIMMED NICKEL TRIM $1.$Q THE BARRETT TEBBEU CO. CHICAGO i3Z INOCULATE VETCHES AND ALL OTHER LEGUME SEEDS WITH SEEDS GERMINATE STRONGER . 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