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PXGE TWO flIEDFOED MXEL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. MONDAY, '-SEPTEMBER 10. 1928. I' , ! L r j I i I i.' L " f lis ill II jill It M p. U i' hi 'ill i!!ii 'i IS Local and ' Personal host you have not yet voted at today's special 1 00,1100 bond elee Hon fur the .repairing of street, j Hlnrj(.M , roVor an SO hy JL'U it mny not he too Into to do so, i fnot land area. as the polls which opened at noon' Swim in drinking water. Mer . .. rk'lt'n chlorinated nool. K0tf todav. will not c ose unu n nni , V 'i-i.o .ii.,. r.f vol- V ., . . ..... ing arc an follows: Mist m public marke : sec. d Klchtner'n garage; fourth ward clly hall. Dressinnker and designer. Airs.) Violet Katon. Phone lOSfi-H. I Resldonce 102 West iuh Kt. 1K County Jlldwe .1. V. HarlsseH has been confined to his apartments at , the Hond Aledford since Halurday j with Illness, but was believed to . be much better today. i Aliss Alice Olin. formerly at I Alllady's ISeauty Shop Is now lo-; cated at Wlueland's Heailty Shop, next door to Aledford Hotel. Phone ITT " 1 ; .Miss .losle Poardnian and broth- er ('rain. if Tacoina, Wash., stop ped over Saturday ninht with their cousin, Mrs. '. A. Williams, The Ttoardmans are on their way to ("ilendale, nil., where Miss Hoard man is the county school nurse. Mem hern of Oliv Itebekah ifKiue. Avhnse birthday is m ep- tcmber. notify Dorothy " V.'l .NnlllP I.railO. Quests from a distance rosiste.- ed 1.1 Aledford hotels include A A. Kurman of -Clinton. Io'n ' , and Airs. H. P. Scherer o 'P Wis,: AI. W. Foster o Sand Point. Idaho; Airs. W. J. Wellbrock am u. A. II. Nletzel nf Nampa. Ida.:. A. W. Kraneis of Trail. I. C: Mr ,..wi tru Vnrniati Wood of I ay- " ..lie hlii in. Painting anft Paperhangiug. -M.i; .o. t.rape. r....- A. J. uani iciiiiii.u ' , from Portland accompanied l u crnre rseinma. hiihiiiik short visit In the state mornpolls, where he 'also purchased a new VnrH oar. The couple plan on be ing married In Aledford during the early part of October. While his name Is exactly, similar to that of A. J. iranby. principal of the Jun ior high school, Air. Hanby is em ployed at the Tomlln box factory and is no relation to the school principal. Heginners nnd ndvaneed plnno Instruction. Mr. Bwnnman, Phone Ifl'tr.-D. 172 Following a vncatlon which she apent at San Francisco, Allss Olga Anderson resumed dutleH today at the sheriff's office as deputy. Jackson county people have been attending the Josephne county fair In greater numbers than ever be fore. Another feature has been the publicity given the event by the Aledford and other Jackson county newspapers. The people of that county may mst assured that Josephine county will reciprocate In full next week Orants Puss Courier, Alexander's (Irocery sells ltattle Creek Health Foods. Store tnien evenings. ' ' 1"' A buildinff permit wa's Issued "in day at the city building depart ment to Karl Fehl to repair n building at 834 West Sixth slreel ut a cant 'f !)0- Matters of special Interest are scheduled for tonight's regular meeting of the Medford volunteer fire department, according to Fire Chief Kllloll, who urges n 100 per cent attendance of all mem bers. Don't miss the amazing valuea In new fall millinery at tho Kmmv Lou Shop In At- M. Store. 173 Included among the Orcgonlnnn registered at Aledford hotels over the week-end were Paul I.. Harm sen of Myrlle Point, Kiln and Juanlla Lombard and Mrs. F. K. Itenn of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. !,. R Johnson. C H. lleyborne. n. T. Kuriiett of Kugene, Neal Alae- kny of cottage Drove, Cleo Heard of Itoseburg, Mr. and Aim Klmer Chnmberlain of linker, Priscllla Webb of Prlnevllle, 1-3. llerks and R. AI. Hrnnett of Salem and tho following from Portland: Mr. end Mm. It. H. MeClaflln. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wbyst. K. . L. Owens, 0. fl. Alderman. Air. nnd Airs. 13. fi. Lawrence nnd bnby, fleorge I lea rrls, L. O. Shirley, AI r. a nd Mrs. J. A. Lawrence. C. 11. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cnodate, Airs, ft .C. Ritchie, Air. and Mrs. T. 1. ennek. I realU that when parents pay out money for piano Instruction they want results. Phone 034-X or enll. nnd 1 will explain the rapid nnd thorough methods that have proven so successful. Noel L. KrK 1tno, studio 611 W. 8th Rt. nt Lnurel. tf There will be only four days of school this week for student throughout the county, as next Friday has been net aside as boys' and girls' day at the county fair, which opens next 'Wednesday. Hchool students, If accompiinled by parents or gunrdlnns, will be ad mitted free to the grounds. 1 Let me write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland, Phone 0H3. tf Among the local residents plan ning to attend the Pendleton Umind-up next week ut Pendleton are Paul Jennlnys, Terry Talent.; Arthur Timmons, Karl Weaver nnd Aliss liuby Timmons. State Hi nntot' fienrge Dunn of Ashland was In Aledford today. 1 Air, Dunn and .1. C. .McCoy of Ashland recently returned from a ; business trip in eastern Oregon n ml report crops condlt Ions In splendid shape. Mr. Ihinn also attended the shrine, national gath ering In Detroit, Mich., In July nnd maile nn extended trip In the east and south. ( You cannot vote for Herbert Hoover for president unless you nro registered on or before October (1th. Register now, 174 K F. Nelson of Portland, who has charge of the Associated Prens for the state of Oregon. Is In Med ford transacting business with thin paper, which has the full, leased wire service nnd Is the only paper in this section that carries Ibis service, Mr. Nelson will go to Klnmnlh Falls from here . Within four week.s construction ( A decided slump in tho number Among the mutor tourlnU from of the Josephine f'ninity (eneml'of visitors at lr;ilcr !.alie was . it ilistaiu-i whu registered today at hospital at CrsmtH Pass has been reported by u number of h.i-nl peo- the local brunch of the out of Ktnto completed, it wuh announced Hal-j "I w,lu '"t"d to the resort '-J aulu n-glKtratloii bureau and Floyd unlay l.y Tmirtcllnttc & Hummd. i "'i?- mXm..nX l-urt-nlwh ..f UYUe .'ark. Ml.. Purlland architect., In clmrKe of, fJ ' , ,T V l:ir!l1''l '"H- of Kan Anu-clo. Tex.. The fiiiifi-otit trie t,u.uuu project, i he concrete i ..... . ... mod n Ho iik fur 30 beds. Ik hf hvn - - ; A marriage license wan issued at the county elerk'a office Hal . , (o . j jorp ThomK(II1( V hotIl of thiH j. II. Holmes arrived Saturday f'oor,P'" 'll..n of Portlnml. ri-fim fi'.ii'.iwi r-..i t i,iu'cnine hPre yesterday with a 3.10 mother. Airs. Alollio 1. Holmes, of Central Point for a short time la dnlies at (akh.,.,l. Mr Holnifs ls a former we knrvn local j Southern Pacific 'employee and 1 left Aledford over five years ao. j Kxtra special! 1,000 new hats in felts and velvets, very sperfal lit S4 'IS ft ri 1H 'f lB r, .wl tl iiU Heal mnnev' savins' vnlnPs. Thn rmmv 1 n,i ii,lt iw... i vt cit.m sT l ! Il!;i! i n & Kreen Htainps given here. 173 With a large number of town 'and rural schools opening today, them are only three schools left to open next week. They are lo- ! cated at Trail, JOIk Creek and Pro- I Villi, the nnnnliiLu T it-hloli worn I 1 h ' " " ' . ,...,. . , . 1 1 iiii ami leiuiirH. 1 lie 1 rail seiifiiii ; lion and repair house is now in the last stages of l.-nnml.-llnn ritlfl ( re i.f the ,lel , A m(1( t(imp(,nilurfl jH fororaf4,. ed for tonight and tomorrow, along with fair weather. following a ini(Xmum ynit(.nIiy of 78 nd nilnImum this morning of 40. v nt ,,..,.. I Hoover for president unless you ; , ... , . . . are reKiKere on or oerore lctooer : it. 1, ....... . . onrnt.mUv .,, 1hn ,,,, tt ;;iho Aledffird convention, Amerlean ' Legion posts throughout Ihe state ; llP0 nnUnating officers for the en- suing year. The new officers to be Installed at (he regular meet ing In October .Instead of Janu ary. as formerly. Thirty-five out of slate ears, reg iHtered Here yesterday with the lo cal aulo traffic bureau. You cannot vote for Herbert Hoover for president unless you are registered on or before o'otober fith. "Register now. 174 Californlans registered at Aled ford hotels Include Air. and Airs W. V. Lnusengh of Santa Harbara, Mr. and Airs. li. II. Rowland of San Mateo, Air. and Mrs. C. W. Ihlggs and Air. and Airs. D. C. Uountz of Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Airs. O .c. Johnson and Mi, and Airs. C. AI. Tloynton of Rerkeley. Air. and Mrs. At. K. Oreenwood of lieverly Hills, Air. and Mrs. Chns. I.awson of .Mountain View, Air. and Mrs. J. A. 1'ilklnglon of Santa Cruz, Rlehnrd I.ongrie nf otikland. AI. A. Wagner and K. H. Aliller o,f Long Reach, Alfred Wong of Palo Alto, Lieutenant II. It. .Miller of San Diego, Air. and Mrs. Norma Powne, Mr. and Airs. A, AV. Craig of Man Jose and Mi, and Airs. T. W. Clark,. Mr. and Mr.. T P. Clbbon.k L. Af. Hart and Arthur Lnesch of San Francisco,1 Dressmaking nnd remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 Aledford Itldg. tf Mr. nnd Airs. C. S. riutterfleld and Iheir guests. Air. and Mrs. W. p Alarkham of Olendale, Calif.. I spent Saturday and Sunday at I Crescent Clly, There will be two Important practice meetings for members of the Junior drum and bugle corps this week on Tuesday and Thurs day nights at the Roy Scout head iiuarters at 7 o'clock. This group will play an Interesting part In the musical program on Children's day nl the Jackson county fair, September 1-1, Friday. To crown the fall ensemble, wenr a famous Oage 1ml, exclusive with the Hand Rox, 223 F.ast 0th St. 173 The 19'jfl membership cards for the American Legion men have ar rived and are being mailed out from the Chamber a Commerce. I'Mve membership fees litive been paid up within the past few days. O. A. 1 rubbard and Howard Meadows motored to Crater Lake Sunday Where they met Howard's stepfather, F. Hubbard, who ac companied tliem to Chlloquln. Mr. and Airs. Roy Wakefield and Mrs. K. Denton left here early yes-; terday morning for Dinmnnd Lake! where they will spend n weelts 1 vacation. I Miss Louise Flnhrer Is spending a few days in Seattle where she attended a meeting of Victor talk ing machine representatives today. A special caravan carrying Ouy Forbes, In charge of the furniture and designing and merchandising of machines; D. Love, head of the advertising department nnd Miss Alailiui Davles, head of the educa ttotml work In the record depart ment at the manufacturing center at Camden, N. J., was scheduled to arrive at Seattle yesterday In prep-j nration for the big meeting. Miss Fluhrer expected to interview AtlsH Da vies in order to get a line-up on the fall and winter records for the Palmer music house supply. Alusle Students, nltentlon! Vio lin and plnno students have or chestra ndvantage. F. & F. Studio, Itm. 4. College llldg. Phono 2MI-.T. 173 AI r. nnd M in. II ola n d Hubha rd lefi yesterday for Diamond l.nke where they will spend this week. Mrs, Hnvtd Chambers returned to ,.nrnn,, y-day (tf(l.r ,., Ing the past two weeks In Med ford as the guest of her son nnd dnuuhtrr-ln-lnw. Air. nnd Mrs. IV A. chambers. W. It. fllbleii. mnnnirer of the Met ropol 1 1 a n ! .ife Insitrn nee com -puny In this city, lefl here today on ft business trip to San Fran cisco, Mr. nnd Mia. T. Olbbons. of San Francisco, left here today nf ler spending Sunday in the val ley In spectlng the fruit orchards and enloying the scenery tn'gen eral, Mr. Olbbons Is Wtih the pul ici department nf San Francisco, M. Wilkinson returned on Sun day from n two mouths' visit nt San Frnnclsen where he spends n part of each yenr. f Medford people (here Kunday were , , , . .. 'Jerrv Jerome nnd a nnrtv of friends and Mr, and Aim. II. C. Hansen. A. H. Koscnhaum aecnm - pimled ly Air. and Airs. John M. Scott, of Portland, where he Was with the Sou t hern Pacific com- nanv ' ' also visited the hike and re turned last evening. Fisher's Scone hnoth is in New lMiicjilidiiJi huildintr. 1 7 (1 linlnh (Vi.ufm,! f t h 1 lu vA gallon fire pump which has been ' loaned to the local fire depart- 1 mem until the WOO irallon Arneil- ' I '"n '''nee model ready foi ileiivery, prfibaldy within the next. 0 days. I Lady wlhhes lo share expenses' I with party K!nfr to Salem or I Portland. Phone 31-AI. 1? Atiss A. Hermansen, of New Vork f'" ,,,ft n"rf" ,n,1:i' iLl,-r visitinK at the home of Mrs. C. x. - vistiinK at ino nome 01 Airs. .:. A. and family during the past j few days. The party motored to j Crater 'hake Sunday, t AIis. Jred Harder and two I children nf Portland came here to i day to be with Alrit. Parifer's moth- Mi-M. I W 'Mftrtnn. nf I'nnlrril Point, who has been 111 for seventh days. 'I he ( ' over leaf. f.roeer le. ron - I he ( loverleaf. f Jroeerles. con ; Ra "no n: open mgms f jd(a 177" Mrs C O 1 tainier of Hoseburg Is a house guest at the home of1 Airs W W Singleton Air llos- ; mer is an engineer on one of the ! Southern Pacific fruit trains. .Miss Kugenfa AVallace returned 1 to M7lf"r1 tml,,V ' fter a two 1 weeks' vnentinn trln to Yellowstone - - ; - - national nark nnd other noint.s of interest. A. Van Klyke of Puyal - .MI S. I 1 tUll (ll)KI1 111 I'll) ill- I lip. Wash., arrived In Aledford thisi' morning expecting to spend a few days visiting at the home nf her brother-in-law and sister, Air. and Mrs, L. o. Van Slyke, FlHher'H Hcone booth is in New Kdttcatinnal building. 17(i Jim ('reason of San Francisco, Hpent the past few days 'visiting at the home o"f Airs. A. Risphnm and left for home this morn ing. Air. and Airs. Paul Nichols of Ashland are the' house guests of Mrs. A. Rispham for a few days this week. Jiidson Itemls. nephCw of Airs. Reginald Pnrson, bft here today for Ojai. Cal., where he will enter lilch uehnnl iw n Hnnlinmnrp nfter .spondlnu thn Klimmfl- montllM nl lJiilL-H wanlwl I.. work for Klh - or n Iti scone lioolh at rah, f nil nt Fducatlonal Ttldg. 172 Miss Alary Hayes returned to Medford today after spending the past three weeks on a vacation trip to Vancouver, Wash., and Vic toria, 1!. C. Mrs, r- T. Ashby and children arrived here this morning from UrnmnHnn Wnuh wftprn thnv vis- Ifeil i-etntlvnu .lilrln.r iho niiut hI The fire department was call- ed this afternoon to thn cornet Df Tenth and Fir streets to exting uish a grass fire which was en dangering the Seobel and Day packing house, Two and one-half gallons of chemical wrc used to put the flames under control. Would unidentified lady who backed her car Intrt lady walking south In front of post office Fri day evening Kept ember 7 th. at f:0rt. get In touch with Mrs. M. L. Paly, 2SS H. Ivy and save her self a good ileal of trouble. 171 "After all. there Ik m place Just like the.Itogue River valley," said Mtss Kllznbeih Hurt, county school supervisor, who resumed duties to day at the county school superin tendent's office, following an ex-, tensive tour through tin rope which she began Inst June. "The scen ery Is wonderful over there," she said, "but here nut west, the moun tain, river and lake scenery seems more untouched hy the hand of man." Temporary auto licenses were Issued nt the sheriff's office to day to V.. A. Wolfe of central Point. Lester Smith of Klamath Agency, Lee Connor of Talent and Cogan and C.laf-s of Medford. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTF.H Hood truck mechanic. 'Oregon -California Trucking Co. 172 FOR HALM Two apartment house furnished, good lorn t Inn on pav ing, all clear. Income $30.00 per month and furnished apart ment to live iiii easy terms. ?4.2f0.n0. C. H. Hutterfleld. Realtor. 174 FOR SALIC Cows. 1 fresh, 1 com ing fresh, one 2-year old heifer; 2 miles north of Derby on Mc Cleod road. William Hurg. 171 VOU RKN'T Itcautlful stiburhnn homo of fi I'ooius, Completely furnished, on Pacific highway, lovely lawn and flowers, 1-2 acre ground. See Chnrles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 1 7 ft FOlt HALF Owner compelled to sell good, paying confectionery and grocery business, good loca tion reasonable rent, net last month tioo.o0, Over tUianjiu in stock and fixtures. Cnn be bought for $2S00.0fl; tir.no.nrt rash will handle. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 17a FOR BALK or TR A OK Itleyclo good Oimdltlon with exception of one lire, Morrow coaster brake. Phone 443-W. 17:1 WANTKO Stock to pasture. Phone o!il-J-a nt meal times. 17 1 1 f j FOR It i:NT Furnished house- i keeping rooms; close to - mill, i Price Ha.r.o, 4 li ft Hentty St. 174 ! FOR SAI.i: Wicker baby car riage for $10 at 4011 cnlumhu. 172 ; Hill lil'.NT ri-rnnm modern house wuh heatlni: nlnnl. rir. West Merond. See owner. 0:S ! .N. Itlverslde. 173 OrONsinakliiic MIIS. VIOI.KT l:.To. - lin-ss- mnker n n il ilesluner. 1'hone ; lOiu-It. Ken.- JUJ2 Weal nth. I and Martin PelzcN of Velner id; n"" ''' ' ' "l lst l" "l,"l,p ""'u " '" M : "P'd from 1Ie,,ford last ' ill id In the neighborhood of are expected to be sent out today. : according to present Indications, Air. and Mi's; Asel Hubbard and j son Chester, returned to their home la-d nlphi from a weekn' va- cation at their summer cabin at moinl Ijlke. ah; ami .u. tini'uny Daily, Mrs. T. rtoyce and Jud.on fieinis nfnt Hl,n',IlV th( summer nihin;nKk (f of Ucftinatd Parsons at Dead In dian. C. K. Whlieinan of Ashland, was a business visitoi in Aledford to-1 day. Airs. F.velyn Simonson arrived r-v" ,'!,in,Ii, n,"'r Tnninr l,,l to Kukcno and Portland. She wasj accomiianied by her youni: dauKh - ters, the Alisses llorothy and 1 WrPnlhft who huvo ",Pnt 0,0 Kl,m" " 7 ; ! mT monihs visitinK relatlyes near Kutfcnc. Air. and Airs. Charles Palin left here Sunday for Itandon expect -tiK to remain at their summer home for several days thiH week. Mrs. V. .1, Kick and daughter ramo Pt P un mf"'n'nff aner vis- ' I,ln relatives in Imva. Nebraska 1 """ ,1"U1" ,,lul,Mil "iiok six weeks. Alln rce returned last night 1 11 "m "tos''urg wnei-e ne visueo i i'latives during the past few days, Mr- "nn MrH Ted . Denton. Mr. nnrt rs- ""h Shuffleton Jr., and HuKh Shuffleton. all of fteddlng. 1 Cal.. left here today after spend- i mK ,m" eeK-en at me nome 01 ' " ,l l1, 1 "l Pi iy inuiiii eu .to Cratfr Lake Kunday. Mlvlnkinu- Orm-nn's enrlv full fni AHMftKinj, i ei,on s cat i laii toi springtime, a large lavender his ! iM ,n n,n"m in ,ho -':",,l"n " r Olcnnon, route li. f S Can- yon mail. Tho liulh Is In n row. with many nlhcr Iris hulhs. whloh inailKuratlnB his sysloni of busl liloomoil hoavlly at tho menhir "' loninanshlp In tho .Modforil nn In Into snrinir. Tho tiro- 1 schools this fall. Konlan. - Tllo flro ilopnrtmont wafi callon yesterday afternoon to the corner tit ('lark street and - McAndrews road to exllngulsh a blazing wood- result of grass fire burning be- yond the control of the person whol ! had set It. Fire Chief Elliott to-l" day had not learned the name of the owner of the shed, which was the only piece of property de stroyed by the Tire. The Ktutz fire pumper was railed to the scene. A mnrringe license was Issued : "'"iay murnniK ny uiiini) n i l, na ljVI1 KivinK inn residence as Jackson county. They are well known here however, as their parents live' in this county. firnnts Pass Courier. A bounty warrant was issued' at the county clerk's office Saturday to Hoy Stnniey of Medford for the killing of one coyote. Among the hotel guests In Mifid- torn irom ino sune or wisning- I 'tWl lire Mr. Illld Ml'H. L. P.. Timer of Longvlew ..Mrs. II. C. Lamb igid party' of Vuklnin, Mr. and Mrs. William Prefus of Olympla. Mr. and Mrs. O. It. Call of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ktens and Mr. and Mrs. J. .lacohsen of Seattle. APPLEGATE HELD Tho first fire in Ihe Crater Nn tonal forest for dayH pant broke out tit the Applegate section yes terday afternoon, between Matney and China Gulch in brush and scrub oaks, which was reported nt the for eslry office in iUedford nt 1:115 p. in., and which hy I p. m. had cov ered ItO acres and was still spread ing. Kteven men of tht Orntor Na tional forest staff were working on this fire, and word received here from then nt 8 o'clock Inst night stated that the fire enclosure hm! been trenched all around and tip fire was thought to he under con trol. Card of Thanks We desire to express our deep est appreciation and thanks to our many friends for their deeds of kindness and administrations In the death of our father. ... yv"". 1' Mrs. Minnie Martin . aiui Mis. H. W. Conger. 171 ClnoftlflPd advertising cet result Theae Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy lUUKtKA.R RNWf COL ALLEN GIVES CITY AND VALLEY i,lt Oakland. Cal. Sevei-al persons . jhave icporied that it is the best of Colonel H. M. Alien of "Portland, ! liss Norris' several popular short sftid today in speaking to the local'1'111"0 l,,il's. which include "Onion Kiwaninns at their noon meeting ' Stew.'' "A Cup of Coffee," ami at the Hotel Aledford, "This town .others. and the valley have a wonderful reputation and all thnl anyone ran you is that you live up to , that reputation." t Tho army offielal is spend ln several days here on a business and pleasure trip. He is the Kuest of Air. and Airs. A. .1. Klor ker j whom he visited here several years I K, itvU,t 1-PI,ol.tH (lf li)ft v,u.iflc vm.ii,west District K'lu-mtu nnn. ventlon held at Aberdeen, Wash.. ! August iU, 20 and 21. attended by Carl Tenirwald and .laek- Thompson from the Aledford club. i"mI ao days. were given today. - j For the past seven months he It was stated that there areim,R hcpn employed by the Chilo 17Ur. Xiwanls clubs in existence ! r'llln Lumber company, Chiloo.uln, today. At tho convention there f''K"iVind (Ninie to Aledford for a were. Jt04 delegates from 7 clubs i visit where lie was taken ill and with at least seven states being represented, tine of the . ... principal mailers.," " 1" stressed at the big meeting waAthc ' Imporlanr of community service 1 wnicn can he carried on hy the jdubs everywhere. Activities in which the under-privileged child I may be aided wore suggested. Air. ( Tengwald reporter! and gave sev- (era I interesting instanc where I ; iviaiuitris nan neen instrumental,' ; h-imhk nu nan no one , to Kuldo them. In many oases the : wflro horn. Mnldon. Jr., and .lor Kiwanis olubs woi-k Jointly with i ton 'osloy. who with thoir mother tho county oourls In this notlvity. lIrs. Fevn I.oiiny and Itis father.. A isitinK Kiwanian today was i l'nk I.oltoy and two sistors. II in. W. Hico, of llollinKliam, Wash., """ ' In tho oily I'm- iho pui iii.si' I l"'ko about tho Impor tanco of service clubs and Kiwanis in particular and pointed out. what members of iho Rellingham or ganization are doing fur the bene fit of the community ami citv. ,l m " 1W l"ssltle inr fndi- vlllu:il to accomplish much as "K w" -r ,MUML c"peruie ""I,"; " , V. .r , groups inr results. ne stated. ! " ' "'"v in .ieuniru cemeiery. rsix The attenlance prize today, 1 0 I "'embers of the American Legion gallons nf gasoline, was awarded jwl11 ,irt nH PHbenrers. Arrange to Carl TengwaJd and donated by j 'ents in charge or Perl Funeral D. Lower. ' i Home. COPCO TO PRESENT Radio fans of Medford and the vicinity who listen in on KM J2t tomoirow night. Tuesday, from ii to 10 o'clock will hear one of the cleverest radio; plays ever broadcast from the 'local studio, "That Awful Difference." a com edy drama -written by tho versa tile Miss Helen Xorris, The yetting is in a mall bunga low In disorder and apparently very much lived 'in. In the cast nro the following ohniacters: Ma rie Homes to be played tomorrow by Mrs. w. F. Qulsenherry; Phillip Homes, Karle Davis: (irace Par- i ij 4 -1 mm where THE ORIENT from ,,Ss sail. .-"uvei in.. ..". Be P'"'''!pp,ne", "er..."- V, CANADIAN PACIFIC WHDeicon-(in Mnf-Passr Depr. SSTWrdSl FbnlantfMulinoinihHoidBI -an.nll.in Ci.ii,- Twtlltri jjt aNAiMf !( :hc6rlJ OwtjPj fmm nL--ii UfXji Mr 1 - n hi THURSDAY M :.A-s.r p ThatK.e,one JPifi n rvU 4- l": "POUR : v augnti sons" y S fP You'll Simply Want to See fc 1 ( :. i; LiVv-V 't Twice at Least IN - -r i "C ,V irr.ii.. "'IH -Jtr.ua ." 1 ker. Alivs I-'l Kd wards; l-oulse ' Alason, Aliss Thcliuu Ca una way, and Tom Xevlns. Uuell Iteuns. Thtr ln't a dull minute durinj; the entire play and all of the characters ate interet.:inf;' and vill be ably portrayed hv the loi-al actors, whu are holding a special rehearsal tonight, with Karle. Da- vis dhectur In charge. J.ajit week "That Awful Differ- enco" was bruadcast ' over KCH) ' rho lay will be broadcast thru ; the courtesy of the Co pen. I.KROV Alalden l.ucas LeRoy p.seil away at 1 I South liiver- side avenue Sunday morning. Sept. n tram pneumonia, after a ' vei"' Kl,ort illness. Alalden wms, !born at Choate, .Mich., Sept. ill, 1 y-- -i' yp'ii'H, II months i laMti away. ! While attending Crants Pass 'hlL'h uehrtnl Iw. enHut,.,! 1 1 K.i j "World war and saw 22 months nf "verseas service. His last service I "i ssikih'u io me j 24ln A1'" f!uadron, tT. S., and wan niustorod out of tho sorvico t'amp l.owis tho ll'th day or Jiino ; I !!!!). In Dooombor lltl'l. he was mar- : ried to Korn Dowoy at -Modford. o-?on and to this union two sons ! p'- j'ursloy and .Miss i-'lnrence LeKoy ot Chiloipiiln, Ore., and one brother, Raymond nf Portland, Ore., survive him. Ho was a bright young man of sterling qualities and has a legion ; of friends besides his family to mourn his passing, . , Kunoral services whl be held at 1 tho Catholic church, Tuesday mor ning, Sept. II, III2K at 10 o'clock ...... n.ac omciai- j Stl,J,,J" l f've in MOI.I.I D. V The Infant son of Mr. anil Jli-n. Olivia ll.illlihiy of Rt-ecLspoi-t. Ore., passed away al Ihe Sacred Heart hospital Sunday mm-nlni;. Keilt. 8th. Interment will lie In the .Medford cemetery .Mon day at tour o'clock p. m. ltev. I-:. I". Lawrence olfleiatinB. I' e r I Funeral Home In oh:irpre. Obituary i Lfl I ; I-nwrence officiating. Perl I U in rhai-ge. ''"MnBBBBB: sJIY What You SEE '1 p HUNT'vS ; ;ffo The oL. Il iRATERiAll ti Wf I Screen in AH Jl J IXXv Oregon LZ2 "'j" g )W NflWill r HERE7 I. . Wednesday Only I I 1' ' K Matinee and Night Hundreds Stood in Line Last Night for a Chance to ' Pa C BIG C ' ACTS O HEAR and SEE fj VAUDEVILLE . . The First Itili Featuring I f - MvscZedv COLBY and MURPHY j . 1 "TALKIES" . ' - SnN,N'E R-.,GHTNER Wwti'l jq I j mv and bwh mi, 4Sh6wi'oaily I Admissio Radio Program KMED Mnll Ti-ibiiiic-Virgin Statlou s s i Alomday, Sept. 10. A s to D n. m. Sixth St Ser- 4 vice Station I'ortcr Lumber Co. 4. ) to 10 p. m. AIuiq Alotor 4. on (0. ' Tuesday, .cpt. II. f ji:.n,o to 10 a. m. Reliable .5. faf,h CJrocery and Con Dc- . Vore. , 10 to J0.:i0 a. m. Southern . Oregon Klectrie Co. 10.30 to 11 p. (lift Shop. 1 1 to 11 ::io p. m. Swem's 4 p. m AI. AI. m. Colonial Dept. Store. 11::0 to 12 Ilakery. v 4 12 to 12:il0 p. m Indcpen- dene Klectric Co. 12:30 to 1:30 p. -Alon- nr(.n H(,P(i lt Feeii . c : 1 r p. m. Xews and Alarket 4- reports. 8 to J) p. It to 10- ' Co. m. Snider's Dairy, v -Calif. Ore. Power 4 Much interest Is being shown ' nmn the vmiin enihnslnsis of i , .... stouinern Oregon in uu ni" rn(n0 tv which is scheduled to take place over station KA11IH tomorrow night, from '.i to 1 ' Phone 51 Bit ft VllLIN BUTTER SCE CREAM- PASTUERIZED" SAFE -PURE PRODUCED PACKED'' THE SANITARY WAY OUR 6EAUTIFUL NEW . FUNERAL PARLORS Rct'OMlly ciini)li'tt'l nl the corner of West Jlfiin and N'cw town otl'ei's the lim'M facilities and iu'cninnioilat ions for lliose who require our services. Conger Funeral Parlors RELIABLE REASONABLE Office of County Coroner p. in. This will be the latert of the popular rielen Niirris iilays Urd v:th the fine cast "hf Cnpro players which has been nrrniued i! splendid proKram is assured, l ocal people are unrcd to tune In promptly at ! p. m ill order to act the complete proKram. Evangelistic Meet riKlonorninattonnl ovanseliHtic '.ei vices are boiiis held in the Christian Adveiu chuich on .Jack son street, one folacU west of tin railroad tracks. AleetiiK every evenlnn thin week except Saturday, at i o'clock. All are cordially in vited to attend thoae services. Raira wanted at tho Mall Trib une nfflre. Must h clean. tf A STATE THEATRE South Central Near Eighth TOMORROW "Wondering Girls" A Powerful Drama of Modern Temptation Starring Dorothy Revier Robert Agnew Armand Katiz ' Mildred Harris " GOOD COMEDY Last Time Tonight Monty Banks rn "A Perfect Genilemati"