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1 PXGE 'TWO ' MEDFORD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928. s Jocal and ' Personal f!cno SinipMun of I'orvitllls, InclmU'tl anion; ihe Oroponiaun ." iKunie fiinriH In On-Kon. I in .M1 .r lo,1fr..-.l Hot.l- nrf Huperirut'iuiriii iji tin- u.i.-- mint- Thf f'ioivh, I winks ami mont all othiT liifH of hunlnpfw olnsi'd thin noon, and tin- mnjoritv of. Hip in nlnm was nt Hie f:iii'Krnun1n on JnytiiK Mortfnrd day tlion. honco i ho liiiHlncHH HOPtion of ihe city was vory quint thlH afternoon. The jniblfr schools nC the city and coun ty will be cloned nil day tomorrow hm-miMP' of Uk belnj; School I my at the county fair. : . Thr Thrift Khnnj has. a special Hale rip all winter (joods, Including lawn's, women's and children'H clothing. A vtry nice aMnnmpnl of ladloK' hatH, 60 contB to 70 cents, Children'H school clotlinn, .a t'w Hccond liand" hookH and new Mark linsn and undenrlotheK. t'onie In and look oi-r our bm'nalns' and you will he surprised how cheaply you can fit out the Whole family. Anyone having clothes to nlvr, call 4f.8 or deliver over : Wnolworth Mare, The condillon of County Juc1k .1. W. Ilarl'ell, who was MHeken with lllneHH lust Saturday and has hf-en confined to hi npnrtmentH In the Hotel Med ford ever since, was improved today, and he was ahle lo shave himself this fore noon. However, he Is still (mite Indisposed ,and It may he some time yet before he is aide to at tend to his official duties. The Cloverleaf. ClrocerU'H, con foiition.s, s.is and oil; open ninhtu nnd on .Sunday. 13th and niver side, .177 Tourists and other Rno.sts from a distance iKeistered at Medford ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell of Yorkshire, KnKland, II. M. Hrynnl and I. T. Ilotchkiss of ChlcaKo. Mr. and Mrs. rjen. I.eas, Then, V I.ozler, Mary K. Iteed of New Vork f'lly, Mr. and Mrs. I. .1. Pusei of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. 1 W. Hoot of Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. I), Christie of Calcutta, 'India, 1 4. Arlhrnpe of Missoula, Mont., Mn and Mrs. Webster Col burn of St. Louis, Mo., IVhlt Har ton and party of Lewlaton, Ida. Complete lino Parker pen khIh to choose from. See them at Office Stationery & Supply Co. tf Included nmoiiK thn many out of town people at the fair today were M I'M. K. K, Mey p r o f 1 m k r creek and Mra. Pain Stokes of lOajrle point. ' Fisher's Scone booth Is In New Kducatlonal building. 17C S'eelry TTnll. nceompanled by his mother, Mrs. Court Hall, motored to I.oh Angeles this week, expect ing to visit for some time at the home of Mm. Seeley Hall's parents. Mi, and Mi's. . VI, Olmslead. where. Mrs. Hull has been a uuest for the past month. Once you eal our homo eonltn'l chicken dinner you rnmn tiKaln. I.nnch COi- nnd a -mil rue dinner for "fie., Mrs. Alice Johnson In charge. K unify Kamp, 32 miles south of (Indus Pass on the J led wood hljrh wny. 17ii Heavy tourist travel Mr this year N n thlnn of the pant, neeordinK to tjtm Oarlock of the local branch of the nut of state auto registra tion,; human. Mn said loday that tourist (ravel has decreased one third from its summertime amount nnd indicated that It will have in creased lo one-half before the end of the mouth. The majority of Ihe summertime pleasure tourists have '. returned to their homes, ' leaving only California nnd Washington mntorlstH to pns sthrniiKh snuth ' pi" Oregon. Notice to Public: "Don't, Injure yourself by Issuing checks that are returned N. S. K. All parties re ceiving mien cheeks report to the Southern Oregon Credit llureau. 1 lfl No. Central. - 174 Miss Opal Dunhnm, who has been visiting friends and! relatives here for a short time, was sched uled lo leave today for her home In San Francisco, where she has been residing for the past two years, ever since she left Medford. You cannot vote for Herbert Hoover for president unless you ' are registered on or before Out oner 0th. Register now. 174 .lndt-e C. M. Thomas returned ' to his home here last night from Orants Pass whero ho Is holding circuit court sessions for Josephine county, lo attend the county fair today, nnd may resume his court duties at flruntH Pass tomorrow. Only a few days more of the bankrupt sale of household furni ture at West Mala St, Kvcrythlng mi'Mt irn. 174 A letter written In Spanish was reeetved today by the local cham-hor- of commerce from Kduardo Percy !V-r,urit of Apavto. Mex.. ask ing for pear recipe booklets, which nit being distributed ny the Hear Creek orchards. White the letter could not be read n n whole, ex cerpts from It were enough to In dicate thnt peljua" ROUMht copies, ns parts of the missive were writ ten in KnRllsh . registered .mihh l.ncv a. i ase, .Mrs. m. ford durlnir the countv fair, havinir decs and daughter. Win. Hint and i iiiought a truck load of China, Clayton I- .l.onw of Corvallls, .)"' I ('olden and other pheasants, sev-' Kingsbury of Haker, Ted Manch, jmil varieties or quail, wild ducks, Harold Nichols of Salem. K. grouse nnd turkles for exhibition j lirnndclierry of Albany. Mr. and uL the fair. The birds are on dis- ' Mrs. i. II .Campbell, Krancis Pie- play In special coops near the der. A. W. Hnker of Mugene, 1 toy , poultry house, ami yesterday and I'Intler ;inl Arthur Hoyer of liose-1 today were uitracting much alien-' burg. II. M. Johnson and mother : Hon. ; of Condon, Mr, and Mrs. It. James There is no need to got up in! of Hnlnier, Mr. and .Mrs. W. A.' the cold this winter. Have the' (iarnuito of Cnttaue drove, and 1 furnace fire started by an expert.; Frank Schuler of Hood River. Stato monthly salary in first let-; ' New hii-rh grade furniture on ter. t 'Write, "Klre," Mall Tribune, sale for' leas than la ordinarily , ; 1 7S atdied for !-;econd-hand goods at tho . William A. fla'tes returned to bankrupt furnllur; sab; on West Medford Wednesday from a busi-., Main St. 174 ness trip to Portland. , ' Mrs. M. M. C.avin of Portland is i Thomas- Kenlty Co., ftm. 12 Palm, expected lo arrive here tomorrow' Hlk., coi. Main and Front, upstairs, j tf) s-pend a few, weeks visiting nl ; Furniture, chattel loans, contracts j the' home, of 'her daughter and son- i discounted, "' .' tf ; in-law, Mr. ami Mrs. It. A. Cham-! "Unite" Wellington of the liOtli : hers. ' Century store .spent yesterday1 Lottie Howard invites you to see j transacting business at Prospect. j hec new $r hats , '175.' .Dressmaking and remodeling, j Mrs. W. Hunt of Seattle Is the Fashion Shop, Medford J:ldg. house guest of Mrs. Pele Hume- j if' burg of Kdeii valley, for a few ; .Mrs. Mtta Adams, clerk at the I weeks, during which time she alsoj.M. M. store, is spending her two expects to visit relatives at Ash- weeks' vacation with relatives; at land, j Seattle, where she resided before You cannot vote for Herbert j corning to Medford within the past Hoover for president unless you ( year. are registered on or before October Ffj-her's Scone booth is in New tith. HerJs-ter now. 1 74 t Kducatlonal building. 17 0 The heavy showers of lust Tues day having removed the main fire hazards, Fire Chief Hoy Klllott an nounced yesterday that permission will no longer be necessary lo burn trash, fir rubbish or grass. How ever, he advises extreme rant fun in building such fires and warns the builders to start them at a safe distance from buildings. A ban had been In effect all summer against the issuance of permits as a fire prevention measure and It is believed to have been of much aid in keeping Medi'ord's fire loss to good low minimum during the dry months. Swim In drinking water.' Mer rick's chlorlnprtod pool. .-., Sf'lf A. il. Parker of Otseg'rt, "Mich., ias among !-the motor itourbus from a distance who registered to day at the local branch of the out of stato auto registration bureau. You cannot vote for Herbert Hoover for president-, unless you artj registered on or before October tith. Register now. ' 171 Mr. ami Mis. Charles Jackson returned Sunday from n trip to Cemralia, Wash., whero they-visr ited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. liatenian. formerly of Medford. Mr. liaie man is manager of the Union Oil company In Cenlralia. Miss Alien Olln, formerly at Milady's Heauty Shop Is now lo cated at Wineiand's Heauty Shop, next door to Modiord Hotel. Phone fit. 177 r Rain or thine Fluhrer'a Milk Bread is brot to your grocer freth from our ovena twice daily. ! VTki'f I F THEICTURE YOU HAVE ALLj ! j MM, 1 (jW I WAITED FOR ( ""r ': "'""llf U MOVIETONE PRODUCTIONS 1 I ' The Picture Thkt Has Gripped The Heart of the , ,'K'.:.- - ' v -:k'Mf' . V - Entire World V i ty Every Critic ' GSthJs' Jm ' BSSESSSS3 Left Behind Vjy ( I amm$t?') and Soul rt ' BSiffitSSai "P 'm T T The Wonderful Score BnBQBaeasj ! Jk LLP.CLY played by the 125-p'ecc rasBBEisrs' V Orchestra. 6sSSSSKVi ' Heading the Selected . j IIS yOUli..j '3 MARGARET MANN as the Be- ffSFSmggf ; II BW Jl v'-fk loved Mother JAMES HALL mffiM i sssaiitlr shw francis x. bushman, jr. aEj: : i J CI"'1 chas. morton; geo. meeker Kasaaasaffl ' ZZ. as "THE FOUR SONS" igaitOMjigjm . sunssssBK . V I 4 DeLuxe I n ADMISSION P818 l"-v V, shows Dny ., , ,r uBESEjOTHEESSSJ YV at Children. 10c: Adulu, 35c I "J ' 1:30; 3:15: 7 4 9 Eveninfls jEBffiSSSSSS : I i 1 AJ7 I , Children. 55c: AdulU, 50c P" wJ 1 j Floyd Hush, announcer at : KM 10 O, 1 expected lo he at the , microphone this eveninti, after anj ;hsenc of over a week on ac-1 ii ount of illness. Paul Davenport jsuhstituted for Mr. Ilush. Must of the members of the! slackson County Itabhit Hreedera' j association will meet tonlpht at , ihe Jackson hotel for a banquet, . hej,'Inninc at G:30 o'cloclt. l)urinv: Jih'- course of the proKram. M. J. swlns, president of the local sroiip ! will preside at the meeting. 1 S. ; riff in, of Colorado Springs, one i-f the Judges at the rabbit de partment at the fair, will he the , principal speaker. Miss Kathrine . Hay 4$. o( Portland, .secretary of the1 - state ' association, will sive a talk fin : the' subject of ."MarUetinK Conditions 'in' I'ortlnnd:' ( I realize thnt when parents' pay I nut money for . piano Instruction l (hey want results. ? Phono 'J'J-t-X ) or call; and I will explain the rapid ; itnd (t.hnrouKh methods that have 1 proveh s'o.silccpKsful; !(NonI I. lOra I kine. studio 611 W. 8th St. at i Laurel. . . tf t Undio funs were Iven a. pleas ;ant surprise this morning, when Whit Marion's popular dance or chestra of j.ewinton, Idaho, now .playing at the fairgrounds pavil j ton for a few days, entertained I from 10 to it o'clock with In . sirutnental and voi-al numbers (from the KM ED studio. The pro gram was' sponsored by the Kcon ;niriy f'roceteria. Callforniaus registered nt local hotels include Mr. und Mrs. J. H ISiadford of Monterey, Mr. and Mis. tleorge Hrown f Santa Mon ica, Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Summon of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I Powers of San Diego, Mr. ani Mrs. Wilt lam Marston of Colton, .Mrs. Leslie Wiltshire. Dr. W. li. Agnew and Augusta 11. Wiltam of San J'rancisco and Grace connalt, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kanter, Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsey and l'red Tornen of Los Angeles. Our big shipment of Parker pen sets has arrived. See them at Office Stationery A- Suppjy Co: tf Miss Lillian Roberts, Hed Cross executive secretary for this county, and her mother, Mrs. Delia Itob crts. are enjoying their vacation at Newport, according to word re ceived by Medford frienda, and they oxpoet ' lo return near the first of October. Mrs. Koberts is recuperating from a long Ill ness Palntlng'flmff Paperhanglng. 219 Xo. Grape. W. 'C: 1-Vlsble. 17(1 A- c'onple. who probably are tme from 'the longest distance to ob tain a marriage license lerc, were iKsued a license today - at the county clerk's office. They were John M. Colby, liii, of Chicago, 111., and Millicciu Hlnkesless, 2 1, of Kalamazoo, Mich. A marriage license was issued yesterday to Lyle Hyn.lt. :if, of Ueno. Xev.. and Irene Hall, II". also of Reno. ! Again the guard rail at' the. ! sharp curve in the Pacific hlRh-! ' way at the MerrUnan corner, j I north of this city, probably pre sented a serious auto accident, Tuesday night or early Wednes-, I day. One section of the rail wiw I knocked flat by the Impact L some automobile, which otherwise ; would hnve probably gone over the four or five-foot bank. Ui vas at this turn that two men; were killed several years ago when i i their car failed to make the turn. Alexander's Grocery sells Ratllo ; Crock Health Foods. Store open evenings.. In . r- llahhlt llnnuuct Thursday Kveiilng. j The members and friends of the , ! Itabblt Itreeders associations, local . inn, i ut!.tn win mpu at :3'i P. m. ! nn ThnrmltiV Of this WOOk. at the i Jackson (Terminal) Hotel, for their t annual bano.net. At me cn.c n ! the feast, a part of which will consist of rabhit meat. Judge Lewfc '. J. Griffin of Colorado Springs, i- L-.,ti,.,.iMn T4uu nf 'Portland '. will dellVer their riddre.-s"eH.;::This meeting 'lakes the idace df ' the meeting which was nnnoun--o ii Thursday evening at the Rabbit pavilion at the fairgrounds. All who arc interested in the rabbit business In any way. are in vited to be present at this banquet, nnd enjoy the feast of reason and flow of soul to follow. The very reasonable price of Ti cents ha- been' placed on ' ench plart??'niid matters-, of- irg( Inleuesl ta iho Ihduslry'' wll ;be' .presenlnil 'b-J n, speakers aid In- the generic dls- .-usslon afterward. 174 Special Coinniuiiication. JV Medford T.odue No. 1 113. A F. & A. M., Friday. K.pt! f "14. 7:30 p. m. Work in F. C. degree. Jiy order of w. M. 1 7 r C. M. HOI'STO.V. Mecy, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I-'Oti WAUO Chen p. l-hyrsl..!-I'h.'iPton, first-i-ln.ss ( onditi.iu. Just overhauled, new tire. li.u N. ltiver.siile. hel'ore 10 a, ni. "nr evoninus. ' . ' ;" . '. ' '!-'' 1 KOli K.M.H Honltr. .cviiill tifiri. Cull nt -1 - tin. Ivy. ... .1 7 r. These Drug'Stories are open nights', this week: . V :;'., Jarmin & Woods : James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ATTENTION MEN ! 10,000 New Fall Suits ....... '. Purchased by the C. J. Breier Co. Chain Stores Going on Sale for Ten Days Starting SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th AND CONTINUING ALL NEXT WEEK The C. J. Breier Co. made a spot cash bid for these Suits bought for our customers. We bought them far below their real value and are selling them the same way, making it a Quality-Giving Money-Saving OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU $19.75 Kincc oni- rcfulai' 19.75 line of Suits has bo f niiKi 'the stancWml ol! value in the AVest, wlial; must tlicse Suits that' wove not nliulo to soli at M).7r), but wore made to soil from sfsHO to 40 ho worth at this low price! We have placed these new high-priced Suits in our regular 19.73 line during this sale and we urge every man that has even the most remote idea of purchasing a suit, to seriously consider doing so at this time. Our 19.7") line of-Suits won such enthusiastic approval. That's wh ywe bought 10,000 of these fine suits and priced them at only 19.75. They will take eare-of tall needs now. What ever is correct in stylo, you may be sure of finding in Breior's JsTew Fall Suits. Breier inlroduees a new lino of Men's, Suits $24.75 We take this occasion to make mention at this time of our liigh class line of Men's Suits, in addition to our how far-famed 19.7") suit line. These suits have a custom tailored look; those suits are made from fabrics of the finest weave and are all virgin wool. Styles that suit the easy-to-fit and the hard-to-fit. ', High, grade worsteds nnd pure wools in grays, browns nnd tans. Collegiate clothes in twists, with bright rayon stripes. $3.98 Hero's a saving of about 2.00 to 3.00 on pants in this group. Heavy nil-wool work pants in gray mixtures. Sonie twists and flan nels, all-wool novelties, all-wool worsteds, dark' colors. Triced nt $3.98. THE MEETING PLACE OF ECONOMY Repeating Sensational Event ' Another carload of men's pants arrives just in itme for this big occasion. Another one of those wonderful 15RKIKR scoops a whole carload pulled in! Another opportunity to SAVE. A big manufacturer heard of the success of our last pants event. He learned of our numerous retail outlets and made us a , price concession on a carload of quality pants. Wo felt .justified in buying this additional carload. 'Hundreds of men in almost every town and city in the northwest bought pants from 0. T. Breier Co. during our big pants event in July, when we bought two carloads of men's pants. Ask anv one of those men' about the values, AM) "THEN REMEMBER THAT WE BOUCiHT TllfS ADDITIONAL CARLOAD. Pants for Men and Young Men $1.98 .This low price group carries cotton cords, moleskins, wool mixtures, flannels, dress nov elties, fancies nnd high grade work pants. Priced at $1.98. $2.98 I iv this group you will find twists in brtnvn" and tan mixtures; worsteds in mostly" dark browns and grny. Some flannels : in light shades of grav and blonde: some with ravon colored stripes. -Priced nt $2.98. j At Department Stores Ttfk ARTHUR HUBBS, Manager n