Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1928)
Jocal and a- Personal i,-.ui niuhi 1111,1 carlv this morn - luu won- ihe coldest ut in'' iaie summer season, with a minimum of 38. ant! yesterday was the cool est lav for montliH nasi, with a maximum oi i-. nwi "i'i'-"" this nlornini; in the coldest parts of the valley, and of course lliere was a heavier frost In the sur- t-oundlni;s hills and mountains. Walkor'.s Pavilion. tlancc tonluht. New! tun . (Joor(Jo Putnam, nd.tor and puo- 1 or. , . 1 L ' haie.ni. ' ' , ,Ul. . ' r,,.;..,.. wmi out uieiiim iiu a h - Jnm n iit the river. Afiw 'vMilntf .-it lh- hoiiin (if Wi anil Airs. T. T. Hlinw (lurlnf: iho pnst throe wofks. Mrs. rlnra , Althoimh llltle noileo v.u befv. 'Will f. former resilient of . MiMlfnrd, givn in .'nlvanre, itip i hlld wr-1-Hft for Picn, Ciil.. thin mornini:. fare nlinio held at the HapUM Al''j::in'tei 'y, f.rnt-ory si-Ms llatile , church yesterday afternoon wa. Creek Heallli Koods. Store open n u e e k s f u I, with seven ha Mot evening. lironht for examination. Tho r linit iiiesis from a disiaiice ropi-der-j wch not to iiave ttern held unti. ed at Medford hoteifc ineuMe . II. Oieselman of St. I. mils. Mo.. V. II. I'lacel and son W. II. CI.-iKi-l of Kelloi;!;. Ma. Mrs. fli-orae fon rail of meat Kails. .Muni., Mrs. I.. Itoliiuson of loin. Knns. , , .,..; ...,,,nu till -"'"- hum, in, ,1 j new fall millinery at the l-mmy 1 .011 Simp in M. M. Store, 1 7il i Hubert Ktaeey ,the small son of Mr. and Mrs. riean staeey ot l-noe . u. ,.U i i ,.,V linsii l ibis ,,i morning. - l.et me write your lire insurance, farl V. TriiBwnld, Hotel Holland. I'hono !) It 3. . ti 7,Iondny, Keptember I", football pr.irtlee will be started at the Koiithorn Orouou Normal sebool. aeeordliiK to I'ouch Mae MeNeal. This is a week abend of the open Iiik ot the fall term. The first Itame of the 'season Is set for Oelo her 13 with the o. A. C. rooks. The Itooks will uutweiKh the the HONS and Coach McN'eal is Htartinff prac tice early on the assumption that his hope, of a whin inn team lies In a team which knows the science of ihe name. Ashland Tidings. Flnrenco a r a v c s, accredited teaeher of pin no. Htudln li'JO N. rjalulnlo Ave. Phono KMU-W. 170 In view of loealini: a Kkagus storo at Klamath Falls, H. W. One. manager' of the chnin store com pany for southern Oregon, went to that place Friday, where he ex poets to meet S. Skatigs of Port land, division manager, who will roll'-.. i to Medford with Air. Doe. Opening dance Hiversldo Com munity dub Sat. night. Kroadway Orchestra. lf Among the visitors who were In Medford yesterday from Klamath K.nlls worn l, (.'. C.roesbeeh ami daughter. K. C. Dudley and family. A. t,. cheyne and N. Xolsou, Hogular danco Kagle Point to tt". l)' "Wilson Waltn will spend S2fi to repiiir it dwelling at 5:tK Weit Tenth street, according In a build ing permit issued by the city to day, v . . . . itegular dance," Ragle' Point Hat, HIS "It is simply wonderful and the road lo it is nno of marvelous Meoiilo splendor," said a woman tourist of I, os Angeles when she was lu (he Chamber of Commerce tills forenoon, speaking of Crater Lake. "We've (raveled up and ilown the coast for years," she con tinued, "nnd we ought to know every scenic spot, but none- can come up to the scenic beauty oi , Ihe lake. Wo are planning lo re-1 t u rn next sum met a ml possi bly spend a month or more In south ern Oregon." Walker's dance tonight. N e w Pavilion. Hill Jack Horner paid a fine of $1& In Judge Taylor's court yesterday on a charge of speeding, preferred against him by Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings, who accused Hor ner of speeding fin the Pacific highway early Sunday morning. t realize that when pnrents pay out money for piano Instruction they want results. Phono HS-t-X or call, and I will explain the rapid and thorough methods that huve proven so succeHsful. Noel I Krs klne. studio fill )V. 8th St. at l.mirel. (f r We Have Nothing to Hide Come in and inspect our plant anytime and see for yourself the modern, sanitary condi tions which prevail in the home of FLUH RER'S MILK BREAD. ('alirmiiluiis i PKistorpcl ut ioral hnl.'ls Include Mrs. Ktlu-iiril I.. ; i'roelixliiiK nf UhvIk. .Mr and Mr. , Karl (!. I.i'lby nf I'tisinlemi. Mr. aral .Mrs. S .11. Wade and .lrn. , .M. Jlwkr ut Oakland. Jack .Inral- i man of l.ns A inn-leu. .Mr. and Mr. ' I). .1. O'C'onni-ll of llcrltcley, II. X. KvniM of .-ort Jones. C. furl- Kin ut Doris, 1.. W. Illshop of KiliKKburg, .Mr. and .Mi-k. A. II I. eddy of lied liluff, .Mrs. M. Ilald , liuliy Hlpprell of I'asndcnn and .Mr. land .Mrs. V. A. Moselcy. Mr. iim'. .Mrs. Lawrence Frank and ('. ,M. ! Mellaniel of San Francisco. Kincald's danco. KukIp I'olnt to - n :: it. , II . v.... ITifiiv of . .h.tdr nf wi'n-mw. , viKit friend nd reh.tivei . hltr ,nt. .Vol.f, ....v- whim or m Pn,.ih.nd. wlwro .hev .,iun .. ..... ' io I n M iiioniii nitii it n'Mi. , nuiriity ( 'luh Snt. ntsht. liroadwuy OnlifHliii. iu.xi i-rlday. hut was sot ahead k, ilue to the enmity fair whleh Iteuins next Wednesday. Vou eannot vote for Ilerhert iioiivnr ior presineni unless you 1 ' iii'e reeisii'i'eo no or neiore iii'ioi inn. tti-Klsler now. li-l' (i,.m,, hn. 1,,-oken for a r,.-,.noil two-story bric k liuildlni.- In ,,, ,.,,nu,r , ,,, Klimiath l-'alls hiinfnev (Hl rlif hv I?. .1 n rrn V.I " ' " ' ' 1 1 """ "ny ""' or .Marsiiiieio. anil lormer owneri.,,,,, f. of Hie Klamath Kalis Herald. Thr lmllfl luir will be ready for oeeupn- f traffic pussenuer mnnaKer for the tin Plate (his fall. himlhnrn I'lirlflc. Thev expect to Dance, EaKle Point Sal. nlllht. ; Ko to Crater Uke tomorrow. ",H'I SValker's dance tonl;;ht. New rile Issuance of temporary auto j pavilion. mil licenses at the sheriffs office has. 'KmMh ,, fumly nf bee,, docrensini; for several weeks , ,,, Alherlii. arrived In Jled past. and yesterday only four were; f,., t(luy , v,sU llt ,,, nnmo Issued. Tiley went to IT. K. Hire, Kobinson & Meyer, Alex Mears anil ; w IT. Muck of Medford. Music, Students, attention! VIo lln and piano students have or chestra advantage, F. A F. Studio, um. i, i.onoj-o mug. rnuno :na-4i.ifnr nn. homo at Arthur, la., nfter ! 173 j visiting at the home of her cousins, j Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson ro-l Mr n l MrK (. w M -Donald for 1 lumen to Aledroni i- ruiay trom Portland, where Mr. Peternon went Ihe first of the week to receive meoicai xreaimeni. Walker's dance, tonight. New' Pavilion. 'M Included nmong the Orogonlans 1 registered at Medford hotels nre j itorinu an.t ituy Logan or .soasuio. (ioorge Putnam and C II. liowman or HMiem. Air. and Aim. . nuior of Marshfiold, C. 13. Ford of Hu ge no, C. A. Hartley and fieo. V. Willen of Oregon City. Oral Pet lesoti of Pendleton, Muriel Hall, Nellie Uoo and Mr. and Mrs. Roy l'Jeutfr rind daughter, of Roseburg. Violn Talent of Itrownsville, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. P.- .Thompson of Kutherlln and Mrs. 'C. W. Welly of Hooky Point. To crown the fall ensemble, wear a famous (iage hat. exclusive with the Hand Hox, 2'-'3 Kast Oth St. 173 Mr. and Mi'Hi Mllo Lamb arriv ed here Thursday from Sacra mento, after spending a week's vn eat ion; Dressmaking a n d remodidiug. Fashion Shop. -IM Medford Kldg. tf Marriage licenses were Issued at the county clerk's office today to I. A. Hyde, I'll, nnd May Thomson. t.X. holh of Medford, and to John Frees, L'l, and Pearl Wheeler, IS. both of Medford. Opening dance Riverside Com muniiy Club Sat. night. Broadway Orchestrii. . 1GH H. F. Warden or Decker, Neb., was among the motor tourists from a distance who registered at the local branch of the out nf slate unto registration bureau. Vou cannot vote for Herbert Hoover for president unless you are registered on or before October ilth. Register now. 174 Waller N'ewcomhe says that tho present style of hare logs among the girls enui uaiod from tho last trip south by the Oregon Cave men. I lo declares the California girls were so taken with the Cave man Ideas that they adopted a. portion of tho Caveman style. We surely hope ihe Caveman costume isn't adopted in into by the girls. -Orants Pass Courier. 10x1 rn special! l ,000 new hats In felts and velvets, very special at $-1,118. M.UH, $J.9K and JI.0S. Real money saving values. The P.mmy l.ou Hat Hhop, M. M. Store. S. ti- H. green stamps given, here. 173 The city public market today en- Joyed au unusually heavy patron " " ' -" i out earlier than usual. Roasting ears were In good demand mi welt us peaches, both of which were sold tint before (ho market closed. The usual lines of produce were , nlso wi'll putrnnlxpil I Iti'Kuhu ilimiM- KiikIi' I'olnt ti MlBhl. ISO ! A civil ut'llnn lo ivi-ovor $361. Si i hn livnn luouKht nualnst Ann.i, , liiiiliivim hy II. A. luliii(iM' forj the Society of Malum of tho Holy I ! Niiniea. .lesns ami Mary. nernnllnH I , to eoniplaliit on- file today at I ir, ui, -emens, I. Havls. 1.. ('. , the enmity clerk's office. The j Uelnhahel. K. A. Hall ami w. ; plalntltf claims that ,Mra. Kailovan. I HoherlH. in former local resident, placed ) II. I.. Ilromley, ndvertlslm: man I four ilaiiBhters In the St. Mary's aK01. for the California tircBon lioanllni! school here sometime nuo rower company, left this afternoon and never paid tho amount dne fol. orants I'ass to put on a mov ! for their hoard while at the school. I ,,, ,,,.i,.0 propram nt the Jose I'l'he academy turned the hill over j ,,hne county fair tonlKht. Mr. , to the society for collection. Itiomley also plans to present I Vou eannot vote for Ilerhert movie promanis durlnu the Jnck- Hoover for president unless you J ,, county fair nt the Copco ex j aro reBlsiered on or before October! hibll, lltli. Ili-Kisler now. I74,j A series of special open-nlf I Mr. and Mrs. X. 1. Woods arel(ncM w he held each niiiht of j ri Mlslereil at the ConKress from ihe .Inckson county fair, at the ! Medford, where the pear harvest i fairgrounds pavilion, ncenrillim lo I Is In progress. . The fruit this sea son Is tip to (is usual high quality, nnd Ihe crop will ho one of the lnrgesi on reenroV Pears are being dispatched to foreign markets by 'the carload and tralnlond, Tho UircRonltin. Ma Wood nnd Flnrenco flroveit, plnno teachers. High school cred its given. 220 N, Oakdnle, Phone M042-W. 169 The hIiiIi onKineer huK nuthui - : Ity unU.T tin- Inv lu deny UDpll- , rHliujiH for pi-i milK In :i !ii'iiirinto I wut.'r whi'ii ttn KianllnK f xucll j ai)lli iill"ni would be a menace lo : the welfare of Ihe public. Thin wa ' Ihe mihilnn handed down by the : altoi ny-i.-en-ral ut Salem this ' week. The re(uest for. Hie opinion : was made In connection with ai-: ' pllcaljons for water rights on Wood' ! river. (Jrnntlnu- of these aliplica-1 , ... t commission on the m ound that the water Is needed for fish culture. : openiiiK dance Tllverslde Com - inanity Club Sat. nlKlit. Ilroadway 1 Orchestra. . ir,o i... , i.. ...I...... ..i..,.i ,.win., w.- . ..i..,. ii i.i who w for.ne.lv e.mnlove.i hv ihe horfnn inv onm..,.v in t,iK near Medford with the view i Kame detriment with it,, Pin- i , ' . iui.k. . lioKinners and advanced piano InHtructlon. .Mr. Mwanman, j-nono : 1 3d r,. i. 1 72 After having spent a short vaea - ; lion visltlnn friends and relatives! ley In this city. ' in eentral and southern f allfornla. ! N'niih II. I.yon. part owner ot 'Mr. and .Mrs. Arnold llohnert and1"'" Hi-Way poolhall in the Sparta ..Miss Kiiima llohnert returned yes - terday 10 their home near Point, ' liooitv vn 01 fin v rancisc-o, a 1 Thirty-two miles south of Cirants ! brother of the other owner. J. I. ' Pass 011 Itedwood hluhv.ay. those ; Clooilwyn. '. famous chleken and steak dinners. -Mr. and Mrs. I.ouls liennett of : prepared by expert lady eooks. , H'-nd returned 10 their home I-'ri-i Onee you try our dinner you nl-l'lay after spending several days .nv, eome nstaln nre.ikfast r,0e. r tn .1 ..... ,, . ., .. lU'e 11 -,'ie, oiliner i ;m:. .ill unee- course, meals. Nothing like, it else where. Home of the I.enlnnnairoK. 1 00 Mr. and Mitt. John M. Seott of i,. ... . spend several days vIsltinK nuiner oils friends in Medford. Mr. Keott was fornierlv ossislnnt Lenernl i of Mr. Smith's brother. ,smith. The two men had not seen each other during the past nine 1 year n until tills morning. Dance, Kagle Point tonight, tfin ' mikh Tinsel role lefi hero tn.inv ! i KPVf.mi ,inyH this week. ; opening danco Uivonddo Com- ;. v r..u Kflt Tlrnnilwnv Orehestra. 160 Two HmillI KrtifW an(, brush fi,.MK close together on the Central pint-OoId Hill road, formerly JlH no nl(, vllIow Spirlngs rnIl(, nf.rtr ,ho niuisen or Hnm- mon( ranch, and presumably caus-, 01 hy th(, rHn.lessness of persons passing hy in tossing nwny oig.ir et or cigar stubs, were reported at ihe forestry headquarters of fice In Medford about 10:2.1 a. m. today. ' One man was sent from the HlRtrIot fire waj den's offfre to extinguish Ihe fires. P.ring your wheat to tho Farm B u r e a u Cooperative l-xchange. 170 P. F. Close went to Corvallis hlKt Thursday evening after eeivolng word of Ihe sudden death of his only sister, Mrs. Jessie Os good, Mr. close has not yet re? ttirnod lo Atodford. Swim in drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. 801 A ndrow Welch and a party of friends from San Francisco, arriv ed here this morning, expecting to ipend several days at Mr. Welch's fishing lodge on Rogue river, which has just been completed. Vou cannot vote for Herbert Hoover- for president unless you are registered on or before October Oth. Register now. 171 Mrs. W. I.. Jordan nf Roseburg returned to her home today after visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. R. I.uoris, at lOaule Point during Ihe past week. Kincald's dance. lOagle Point to night. 16!! Many Medford and other Jack sop county people attended the Josephine county fair yesterdnv at C, rants Pass, and more nf them did ro today, the Inst day of tho fair. Opening dance Riverside Com munity Club Sat. night. Uroadwny Orchestra. 1 ftU Mr. and Mrs. 10. AVorkman and three small daughters arrived here today from Honolulu, where Mr. Workman is In the military serv ice. They will spend tho next two months visiting with Mr. Work man's mother, Mrs. M. c, Surbre, and his two brothers. Walter Hur ber of' Medford and Charles Sur-1 her of Ashland. This Is the first; trip the visitors have made to t southern Oregon. j Mrs. li. O. Adams of l.os dates. ('a!,, came here today to spend several davs visltlnir at the home, oi nor sisier, ,iirs. nrnosi .-minn. - ,! iru j. r. Thomnson ami Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Reed were among the local visitors at the Jorephlne county fair yesterday, (incuts from Portland at Med ford hotels include Helen Nelson. Josephine Rebllen, Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Tlbhals, Rex Aalloway. R, C. Smith. N. M. Whiting, C, W. Nes - . Ilcrh While. II. Mrlinnnlil. , AKnin, Mi'H. II. A. Kaoimlor, vlil - n In ll:irmcn. It. W. Harvey, (leo. lliovts. IV w. Vincent. K. .1. Tnv-'K. announcement.' ICxcellent music has been secured for the four niullls and a hift- time Is assured all who attend. The dances wll be nlven under the direction of the Jackson t'ounty Amusement company. K. II. ltmporl returned tu Med ford Thursday from a several days' bimlnesH nnd pleasure trip lo Salem. i , inn. Mm-y lolli-rlll tif 2W1 tiouth Ivy mwl wan painfully injunil lul i-viMlltm in .' oVlutk whi n a i nir driven liy an unidentified h oiii- ! and knocked down Just ! Htcppcd off tint curb In front ut U"" lloK-I JaeliKon. .Mrs. I ultcrlll i kno-i-a n was probably fractured. I according; to reports from tho at-. teiullni; physician. Opening danco Riverside t'oui- '. miinity Club Sat, nlRlit. Broadway' ; ..... 1 (-ic and .Mrs. H. A. Allen, re- j cently of tho Canal Zone, now mil- j tinned at Portland, arrived last j evenliiK and are Kuests of Mr. and .Mrs. A. l, Klorker at the Hotel ' .InekHOn. r ,.ni vii. it i! Titiu (,n .Ml, and -Mrs, H. U. I'lttH and ' Aria., have purchased a small acre - ! f making their homo permanently . u. k.hi,.,. thm i.,n,,i1( .... . . - ... I nero ioroK me nnuonro or ' ""V" " . and now associated with the real ) 'ytat tate aireney of Uarnock & Hhol- ! buildlliK for the past three years .1. n here as the Kliests of Mr. Ilenneifs 1 iiioibei' lec 1,' 1. Ilennelt mother, .Mrs. !-'. 1.. liennett. Mrs. Samuel PoiiKiie arrived here last nlitht from San Krancisco where she secured supplies ror ine .Medford llenu-v shop on -North j who be0 ,,,,.,., myKh HtU(y Cenlral avenue, which Is IwlnR und work to tho' development or a completely redecorated nnd fm- irner outlet for dressed rabbit proved. .Mrs. Poanue was neenm- : meuli llml reported that develop panied by Miss l.ueie Oatman whoj,lieta nre Ki1U! on in eastern vlslled friends in the clly. Includ-1 cities which will lead to this. inn Mr. and Mrs. Tred Schuc-rman, formerly of this vicinity. ; ter Uike .rnhhltry last HprlnK. was OP) Deddin c. Iirummitt, .North Mr. and Mrs. .1. C, Tnlbot of j added to the membership list. I Carolina nltnrnev-i.-c.neril -isserl-San LYanclsco spent a few days There will he u special nwclins : , ' ' T this week vlKitlnK at the homo of ! neXt Thursilay ovenin.;, September i 1 la- !".Kht 1,1 "ln "',,,1T Mr. and Mi's. W. .M. Erskine In ! 13, at tho rabbit house at the fair ll'"u much of the opposition to the this city. Among the husiness callers In Medford yesterday were It. A. Karl f f I rants Pass and John Allen of Derby. Flowers that bloom in tne ran and keep much longer after they are picked, if one uoosn i pul wmor in the vase, are the Colchlcun Au- tumnales which Krow in the gar- dt n at Mrs. L. K. Williams' home and a few other places in Medford. In shape, the blossoms are much ' like the old-fasliioned four-o'clocks ; hut most 'of them are a delicate i shade of orchid. The stems are '. white and flat. Seventeen years ago Mrs. Williams secured tho j bulbs from Holland. Each year before the flowers appear the! leaves die down, leaving tne mos- soms standlnir stems about eight Inch ok high. The plants are;" "en tnoir automoiuie struck a very hardy and every year tho ; bi 'dgo railing and went into a bulbs burrow further down into thoi ''itch on a detour east of Daven oarth. the new bulbs apparently i Iorl llt midnight, it became known being formed at tho bottom of thein", ioay. old ones. ' '1no rt -'' " "" Charles O'Rourke, I Paul Davenport of the AVitham 1X- f Uwirdon, Wash., and Olney, Ratterv and lOleetric company Is -McCtirtain. 18. son of Alger Mc-i announcing KM BIT programs dur- turtin. state president of the I ing the absence of Floyd Rush. who has been ill during the past week. Robert McLean, an employe nl the Pfllmer Music House, Js visit ing, at the home of his uiVcle,' Dr. Robert McLean of Oregon City, for a few dnys. ! Mir. ard Mrs. Olln Arnspiger were called to Raker lust evening by the death of Airs. Arnspiger's mo(her,Mrs. Henry McKinncy. Sr., a pioneer of linker coujity and a graduate of Villam 'tto universtiy. Mrs. McKinney, who passed away at '2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Li survived by o son. Henry -Mc- Kluucy, sheriff nt Baker and 11 regent of the Cuivei-sity of Ore gon, and a daughter. Miss Bertha McKinney, in addition to Mrs. Arnspiger of this clly. SHIPPED FRIDAY: I Eighty-six more carloads of pears were shipped from local packing j plants yesterday to eastern mar- i kels, and a like number is expected j io be shipped today. f The peak or the fruit shipping! was 'believed to he over with the shipment of 22 curs last Thursday, ; the highest of the season for one day. !. Wedding Bells Of Interest to wide circle of, ftieiuls In this city is the announce- j metit of the mnrrfnKe ol Miss Mar- ' ehlal Talent of Aslilnntl, dnit-lhter j of .Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Talent of that i city, nnd Philip Henry Stanhury. alKO nf Aslllilllil, nl the Presbyte rian church in Medford nt 1:80 o'clock today. The bride nnd Eiwmi were nt tomli'rt by Miss MIMred Lawrence 'nnd Horbevt L. llrown nnd the rln ceremony was performetl hy Re 1'. I.nwrence. Mr. Stauhuiy In an employe of the Pickwick HwiKe company with headquarters In this city, where the young couple expect to reside. McKINXKY. Mrn. O. Arnspiger received t medsngo Kriihiy, nn uouncliiK the death of her mother. Mr. H. N. MrKinney of linker. Mr. and Mm. Arnnpiger left at onco for that city. Mr. McKinney had visited here and was well known to a number ef people. MOUK1S Mrs. Thelmn 0, M"or rls died nt Alameda. Cal last night, neeordlnq to word received In this city. Nnlleo. nnnclnn at .tackton Hot Sprlngfi nub Saturday night, 9;3t to 2:00 169 I i 7 il Obituary MEET AND PLAN ; i EXHIBIT AT FAIR . Tile lilt? new rabbit bulldlnn at ' Hie Jackson county fair will have all the hutches full when Mm pltlliH, completed last evening at the meet- inB oi tne noiuuern urenon Mutual ; luiooii lueeueia assuciauuii, ure i vtw I leu uui. r.iwij oinuuei pies- ,carr en oui. i-jvery nreeaer nrns- ent naicl he was planning to have!! ,, 7' ..Vriv vv-.i.r. i i hiH rahbitry represHitted, and it is i cer tain that there will Wb'a repre - 1 Bentutive et of exluhits Horn Jack - son count. Liceders from Salem, : lWtln.wl nn.l PHCnrnl will -"""ru" , .vV.nTwV nn, ,,,, tlim(uJ tn ..... i... ; ; " . """"n,'n "c "-"i - o.... , utn- son county fair. M. J. SwIiik, president, presided at the nieetinK. held at the public library, anil Dick Heaner, secretn- ' - fllt.wl iieiinl moderuto demand for Chinchilla hreedlnff stock for shipment to east jorn points, where the domestic rah- I hit ImsmesH 1 takiim on n rapid ';iowtlt. It was agreed anions those present that the time is now rips' a(. (.a,ml(! t0 m'le ., . . . . . . r line wilier ttso ut rauDit meat among local housewives. An act ive aclvertislnn camiiaiBii nlonK Ihis .,.. .- ,...., h ... .. ..,,, Stevens, who bought the Crn - ; Ki-mindx, at which time there will I be valuahle addresses hv Judges Griffin of Colorado Springs and Katl.erine Hayes of Portland. Members were advised to hold ineir pelt snipnients lor another month to set advantage of the fall ; pricea. The next regular meeting will be held on Friday, October 5, at the j purine library in Medtord. . ; Death Toll of the Automobile i ka.m-.. wash., Sept. S.c hl-huui ooys were Kineo 'o was seriously injured , " "'"". i-mcoin coumy, Washington. j The Injured man was E. MoyK. a. a mall earner, Rocklyn. Wash. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ' ' l'ort, HAMS A brand new 4-room suburban home, strictly modern electric automatic, water system, electric lights, good garage, I u acres land; one mile from busi ness district of Medford. Only SHOD icash, balance easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, inc. 171 -Ko.lt SAMO farm; 1 0 - H0-acre diversified acres in ltj-yr.-old pears, 2 acres of grapes. :if acres of grain and garden land. I about 40 acres in timber and j pasture; water right from living spring on place: good fi-room I house, fin-place; barn and other! outbuildings. Located .'! miles from town. An ideal place for! diversified farming. Total price ; S40H0; J1000 cash; balance on terms to suit reliable parties. See t 'buries A. Wing Agency. ! Inc. 171 j FOR SAI-K 5 acres located near j city limits: free soil: about one j acre In pears: il-room house and j garage: $l;ofl takes it; $200, cash; balance $20 per month.! See Charles A. Wing Agency.; Inc. 171 ''lit SAI,K Xew 4-room home, located on pavement; nice yard, large lot, hardwood floors and fireplace In living room, break fast room. 2 bedrooms ami bath. Price SIHKIO; J3u0 cash, balance tike rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. l"l FORD Touring car; starter, de mountable rims, $2fi down, bal ance terms. Phone 540 or 524-.1. 171 i WA NTIOD Hoarders. Oood home apartments. 171 ,',!."k.,nB.;,1.,.Wh"",,'r j. poit SAI.K Shnrpless separator, wood as new. C. .M. t'hapnmn. Talent. Ore. 172 Foil UKNT li-rm, moilern unfur nished house at 50.1 Heatly St. Kent reasonable. Only perma nent renters need apply. Phone 111-.!-1. ' 172 LOST Yellow hack milk route book for month of Sept. on the east side. Finder leave nt this office and receive reward. 171 WANTKO (;ood barber: steady; in3fi basis: -S weekly guaran tee: young or middle age. Oive full particulars. Write II. W. Hodges. Merrill, Ore. 170 WU SAI.K Horse; very cheap: well broke nnd true, only menu to harness. Paul Martin, U. I. 3. P.ox l-7. .Medford. ITi FOlt SAI.K (HI Til A UK Will sac- rlfice equity In modern ii-room house; puved street; paving paid.' Owner out of town. t K. Mnr- shall, Pox anT. Medford. IT 1 I WANTKHTrt buy molorcycle in j gooil condition. State price. llox 14, Mall Tribune. - 171 ' WANTKO To rent a dairy ranch that will produce enough feed for -5 cow's. Want the priv ilege of buying. P.ox I, Mail Trltmno. its FOH HKN'T Bedroom and gar age, .',3 North Orange. i;; WASTKI $230. one year .lOr;1 first mortgage noreage. Itox 12.1 Malt Tribune, 171 Radio Program KMED Mnll Ti'ihtine-Vireln Station . , ! Sunday, St-pt. 9 f PrcHbyterinn church even- -1- , JU 1,,.. uni,!.,.. I,., n.iu, Ihpnllnll A I courtesy of the .Mutunl v I .j, jm & Vceil Vn . Monday, Sept. 10 ' (! a.30 t,', Hi Garfield EW-c Co., j. 1()lo hum American Uiun- : j .5. rtl.y. A la-nn i 11 lwl!,,i l.-lee . i a loui,,,,,! j inic Uadiator Shoo. nO to 12 The ltooterv. , 12 to U':30 Adrienne Stow- . a ,,..,t ui,,,, a . . " . ... . . ... . - iT l':r ! I . 1'eW1S fUpf' T ! . ! t,: j :, .nowh imd markets. . a lo V p. m. Porter Lumber ! snnlun 9 lo 10 p. in. Mono Motor oil t.-o 141 : it NOW SCORED E TR :st, X. C.ie 1 'AKK KOHIOKT, X. C, Sept. S presidential candidacy of Governor Smith-is fostered by power inter ests. "liefore this campaign ends,'' ho said, "tho people of North Caro lina are going to realize that a hirge pnrt of tho opposition to Smith is not because he is we', not because he is a Catholic not because of Tammany, but because of his opposition to thf trust of this country." power The speaker said that. Hie Anti- i Saloon league is dominated by the ! republican party. "The national Anti-Saloon league at least is an adjunct of the republican party," the declared. "There is only, one I man on the national board of di rectors whd ever claimed to he a democrat, and that Is tho Rev ; .j!im,.H Cannon. Jr.. ofItlch-. who has now left us." mond, 'a. ESWE BY COSILY BUZ OROV1LM5, On I.. Uepf. S.fP) Fire, believed to have started from a stove iri the Tlutte cnfe, wiped out more than half a block in tho cental of the business district and caused damage estimated at $10., 000 early this morning. Tho Oro vllle fire department halted ' the bhiKr from spreading farther after more than a n hour's work. The Tuber grocery, Openshaw & John son, butchers, and the Sutherland Insurance company, besides the cnfe. wen" burnt d out completely. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Fri., Sat. and Sun. The 3-act Riot of Comedy v "Rarin'ToGo" Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly Coming Tuesday "Don't Tell My Wife" ELECT OFFICERS OF REORGANIZED INVESTMENT FIR!VI Officers elected yesterday ff Hie newly oruanized Hertford ln- vestment company with hendiiuar- i ters at 125 r.asi mmii ' as follows, i-reiut-n. n. ci, vlt.-o-president, Fred lloath, Sr.; .eeretarv-treasurcr. Hamilton Pat- arylreamircr, iianuuon i vlio Is also mnnasor of the iton ihusinpss firm, firm. Tho corporation was organizes ; hv the eserve funu sioi-kiiuhki : ..r l--... !... llnlldlnv nnd Loan ' " " ,.,;." " triZ, m the unnt. Kiidlnir. siacwson i uum - 'orrey. ne uusnivh.i ui ....... . ;conuanv now- Is. was purchased by !tho bioup In view or eonduetinit ithe establishment much as Mr. irorrey has done in the past, Man- 4,'auer 1'alton stilted tins inorniiiK. The Medfnrd investment com-; pany was orKanized for tiio pur- -pose of Bonoral loan husiness. morinaj-'inK. w rltinff insurance, bond business and fur buying and selling rommereial paper. On the hoard of directors are tho following men: II. S. Deuel. II, i'aitnn. W. H. Jydiard, .1. ii., Cooley, V. W. Allen and I!. Jl. ' Ulliott. Mrs. Kliziibolli II. Murshall Ik employed at the office. JUDGES EAR.TO JAIL C'MICACIO, Kept. S. (JP) Charles j S., Hosenthal was in jail today bo cause he hanged a telephone re ceiver, in Judge Comer ford's oar. Wlieu Hosenthal ignored sub poenas against records el" the Apex Motor Fuel company, of which he is vice-president, the judge icle- ,' phoned him. Rosenthal hung up while Judye Comorford was talking, and was sentenced to 10 days for contempt of court. Kags wanted at tho Mall Trib tine office.. Mimt he rtenn HURRY IT'S GONE FOREVER "State Street Sadie" MYRNA LOY and CONRAD NAGEL IT'S THE VITAPHONE Part Talking Picture Every One Is Talking About STARTS Tomorrow n Another Big "Part Talking Vitaphone Production McAVOY the Fog" 4 Complete Shows Daily 1:30; 3:15; 7 4 9 Aflmission Mats 10 & 35 Eves 25 & 50 WE EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME and Congratulate MR. ROY Upon the Opening of the STATE THEATRE Medford's Beautiful New Picture Palace. GEO. A. HUNT & CO. D,neToday Hotel Medfofd Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford High School Students Take Piano Lessons for CREDIT Register at once with Noel L. Erskine Accredited Piano Teacher Studio 611 W. 8th St. at Laurel Phone 934-X Km jrm It IIIPM ? Blue Flower Lodge ? We Ssrve Fine - Chicken Dinner $1.00 I A Good Place for Parties and Banquets I A PLACE TO DANCE I Reservation Call 341-R-3 See It Hear It AFTER TONIGHT WITH ALSO 2 BIG ACTS OF 'TALKIES' See and Hear Clydo Cook In His Big Comedy Act ' Also Broadway's Favorite "Winnie Llghtner" in W& WATCH 1 REPAIRING f t Jim VIlVT MrnFoon nor i iifli