Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 18, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD M"ATG TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1928.
Jocal and
Personal
Qnite a difference wns Tnnu"tlinni cornier of ('emhil Point,
in Hie nlnri; on the nnrt:i side of- Jtcpluca those otrt brushes with
Vst M:iin street between" Molly i n,.w om'S from the local Fuller
Olid Ivy streets, when three ldti j Unish Man. For immediate serv
wnliuit trees and one onk tree wen- j ice I'hone 12!M-J. 181
cut down this fnrutinon and re-j Teiniiornry aulo licenses were s
mnvec from the front ynrd of the j sln.,i n( nherlff's office mdny
Hay Toft home between the lni-! to the IMoree-AUen Motor com
versily club and .the llntnl Med- 1 puny. .Alpha Arthur and Waller
ford. The reason assinned for i Ki h-k of Mfdford and William
their removal Is that the ireejf were! MiniKUtf of Phoenix,
ilyliif.'. ' Mr. and Mrs. W.iHni Morrison
Kxira special bargains. Several ! of chieo. .'at., arrived In Med ford
hundred more mw fall hats Just today to visit friends anil relatives
in-rived and art offei t-d at those ; while en route to S;iItu. where
money saving bargains of j they pinn to attend ih county fair.
X.I.'IX. 2.UX. SI. JtS and I.U0. S. & Just received I he new Dndire
II. stamps jriven. tun. with our nar -
wains. The Kmmy l.ou lint Shopi'"
in M. M. Store. IKS
.Miss .Kthel P.oiissiim. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. .Chas. lioiissuni.
has been heriou.dy ill at her home
at 'JI Kdwards street, for the past
week. Miss lioussum is a (jradnate
of the Medford hfcrh sehool arnl a
very successful young music
teaclier. . , .
Don't ndss the bargains at' the
Emmv l.ou Hat Shop In M. M.
St or
lKTi
Cuests from a distance register.
ed at Medford hotels include 1'. T.
Knlirhi oT Vnncouver. It. C. und
O. M. 1,. Ileldern of Winnipeg,
(.'auadii. .
' Thomas Ttealty Co., Rm. 12 Palm
7ilk cor. Main and Front, upslairH.
Furniture, chattel' loans, contracts
discounted. 'f
Mr. and Mrs. I.eon In-own are
among the local motorists who
made n week end trip to Marsh
field and other coast points.
Not much change In tempera
ture and fair, weather Is forecast
for tonight and tomorrow. Yes
terday's maximum was !'2 and this
morning's minimum was 4!.
New arrivals from Cage in new
nmart felts priced very modest at
0.50. A flae hat Jells the style.
The Itatld Hox. 223 Knst fitll St.,
Invites you. - lH-r
For the regular meetlnf; of the
city council tonlKht much routine
nnd other business will be up for
consideration.
Terry Talent left Ashlanil yesler- i
day for Pendleton, where he will
aticnd the round-up. Kn route h
will stop at Portland to testify In
federal court.
Shingling, reshingllng, roof re
pairing. 1. N. AlcCoIlum, K3tt X
central. Phone 13U3-W. 1
SlipH of climbing Dr. ! Inly and
climbing Virginia ( ox roses are
available al the Chamber of Corn
Mrs. H. D. AlcCnskcy, who brought
lb a supply lo the chamber this
morning for tree distribution. She
plans to bring : in other slips as
they tire cut by gardeners at her
orchard ho(ne on ; the. Old .Stage
roa d . , j , , . . . ,
Dr. A. Iturlflund. e.)lropraelor,
room .114, Liberty Itjdg. Kvenlngs
by appointment. . IX1
Air, nnd Mrs, John A. Fltihrer
left today for a motor trip of y
month through 'Canada and the
state nC WaKhlngton, where they
will visit frletlds and relatives.
Mr. nnd Airs. D, W. Iteynolds of
the Hotel Holland left Ihls after
noon for Pendleton to attend Ihe
annual round-up which Is to begin
there tomorrow.
Complete lino Par Iter pen sets to
chooHe frum.. Sno them at Office
Stationery & Supply Co. tf
, Callfornlans registered at Aled
for hotels Include Mr. and Mi'h, t'.
It. llnmrlck and son nnd F. A. Hor
tier of (Ih'ndale. C. G. Cohkran of
Sacramento, 10. C. Knight of Santa
Itarbarn, I Talmndgiwind F. T im
k hi of Dunsmulr, ). A, ltoydston,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dufree and
Franlt Yung of Cottonwood, Mr.
and Mrs. C. S. Miles nnd George
Anderson of T.os Angeles and Air.
and Airs. F. A. Hammengratn. Dora
Hell, T. A. llopkhiH, I.. A, William
son 1 and William Man tell of Sun
Francisco.
Just received the. new Dodge
Senior Six sport Medan. On display
Tuesday, Wednesday und Thursday
of this week at the salesroom of
lOakln Motor Co.. Dodga Dealer
Call, look It over and make ap
pointment for demonstration. 1711
A. II. Soukup will spend $75 foi
repairs to a dwelling on Lewis ave
nue, according to a building per
mil issued by the city today.
The names of Uev. T. II, Tem
ple of .Medford and Itev. C. C.
Rarick of Grants Puss are men
tioned as possible candidates for
superintendent of dm Salem dis
trict of the First Alethodlst Kpis
copnl church, which office will In
filled at the annual conference
being held ttt Hood Rover this
week.1"-' ' - -
School
kiddies enjoy a lunch
of vitamin rich MILK
BREAD as labeled b y
FLUHRER. Give them
plenty of this healthy
food. It will pay large
dividends in robust,
healthy youngster.
AnimiK t h" nut of town visitor
from nf(ii"li.v points who wove in
Mod ford today were Mrs. William
firey of Milt, .Mrs. Ornre Ut-Wv of
lt'.i-. Mi-, and Mrw. Kd Ilonslon
nf Trail, Oonrfto Curler of. Tuleui,
(i. C. Moore of Phoenix nnd . Wll-
, M-nlor hx sport sedan. On display
Tuesday, Vedni.sday and Thursday
of this week at tin salesninrn f
Knit In Motor Co.. Dode Dealer.
( atl, look il fiver and make ap
pointment for demonstration. 17!i
Many Vrekens attended the
Jackson comity fair at Medford
this wee);. The fair Is reported to
have been u bin success, with nu
merous special features. Therf
were excellent automobile exhibits,
purebred eallle and sheep, and
: first-class fruit. The rnclmr card
was declared to have been satis
fying, as were Ihe mil exhibitions.
Siskiyou Dally News,
Just received the new Dodc
Senior Six sport sedan. On display
Tuesday, Wednesday und Thursday
of this week at the salesroom of
Mil kin Moinr Co., DoiIkc Dealer.
Call, look It over nnd make ap
pointment for demonstration. I7!i
Included amontr the Di-eonlans
reentered at Medford hotels are
Wieo. W. Knlj-ht of Hubbard. D. O.
Ilerrobl or Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Cat hey of Albany. I,. K, Itean
!ind (i. K. Iteall of KiiKene, Dr.
I). W. Leslie of Marshfield nnd
S. (',. Sellck tif Hoseblim.
Our blK shipment of Parker pen
sets has arrived. Hen them at
orfice Stationery A Supply Co. tf
When he appeared In Judfre Tay
lor's court yesterday, the rase of
John Doe Walkins, charged with
disorderly conduct, was continued
for further investigation. Walkins
was arrested Saturday nlu'ht at til
fnlm-nunds pavilion, following i
NKht and scuffle with several
others, and according to author
i Itles. two brothers, relatives of his,
pounced on Watklns, who was also
set Upon by two local residents,
one of whom kicked Watkins in the
ribs afier he was down on the
floor. The fight H nitrlhuled to
an obi (piariel.
Jllst received the new Dodge
Senior Six sport sedan. On display
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
of .this week at the salesroom of
Kit kin Motor Co., Dodge Dealer.
Cult, look It over and make ap
pointment for demonstration. J7!i
Air-view photos of the Jackson
county fair, the Tomlln Hox com
pany and the Owen-Oregon mill
are ultra cling considerable atten
tion from pasHersby In, the display
case of ,1, Verne Shangie In front
of (hn AlndTord building, In which
he is Hie proprietor of a portrait
studio. The. plciureH were taken
last week,
I am a pupil of John M. Wil
liams und an experienced piano
icacher. , For lessons phono 1042
W. , Alt'H, Ida Wood. J S3
After spending two weeks In this
city as the guest of her daughter
tad son-in-law, Air. and Mrn. lOarl
Itrown, Airs. M. 10. Sample of
Chico, Cal., returned to her home
this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Drown
have been employed at the .Merrick,
auto camp during the summer. j
. DrcHsmnkliiK a n d remodeling.
Fashion Shop, 4LM Medford Ithlg.
tf
The body of William Dnrr, who
passed away at Oakland, Cal., this
week, was brought here this morn
ing in preparation for v burial at
Jacksonville. Air. Itarr formerly
resided in Medford until five years
ago.' Mrs. I la it and her daugh
ter. M rs. A da Al . Ca Id well, a lso
came here today.
Airs. G. 11. DozeM arrived here
this morning from San Frnneisen,
being called by the death of hen
husband, who passed away at the
home of a sister. Airs. Hd Flene
;)f Sardine creek, Sunday, Septem
ber 1 7, bis r.tiili birthday anni
versary. The deceased had spent
lie pasl seven weeks convalescing
it the home of his sister. Another
dsler, Mrs, Clara Johnson of Port
laud, also was visiting at the Flene
home, 'I'b Is Is the first lime the
three have been together In Hi
years, Funeral services will be
held in Portland, the family ca
nceling lo reach there early to
morrow.
The W, C, T. r. will meet at the
V. W. C. Thursday a Iter noon at
o'clock.
Mrs. Louise Peru! of Ashland
!s president nf the Iteheknh ns
tembly of Oregon and Is visiting
he different lodges of the state In
'ounectlon with the lodge work.
Al embers of the Oregon State
Agricultural College club In this
vicinity attended a picnic dinner
il Kvershudy park last evening.
Following Ihe lunch, dancing was
'ii joyed In the open-air pavilion.
There were several new members
ni-csent.
Alomni and active members of
tig ma Nti fraterilty held n lian
tiet ut the Hotel .Medford last night
vlth a number of rush guests in
tttendance. Following the dinner,
Don Newbury presided over the
ntertainmeni.
Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings I
vm not on duty today. Yesterday
morning he started for, Pendleton,
'xpectimr to attend the iniimDup
Hid spend the remainder of his
vacation at various other cities,
The Ml. ones Mary Uehh and
"rownintr Purdin arrived here the
flint of the week after spending n
two wceka' vacation In San Fran
clnco nnd Los Aitfreles. where they
vlidted relatives and friends,
William Lee Groenleaf, popular
local dramatist who hat recently
presented nevernt entertainments
over KAtF.D, left hero today on n
six weeks' tour of the coast, lie
'Xpects to visit .Marshfield nnd con
tinue down the coast, stopping at
Intervals to give monologue pro
grams before various Ki-ottps en
mite,
, i.iV nT .' -
I Among the Mod ford represen-; MarrfaKe licenses were Issued at
tallves of the Oregon Tlibereu losis I ihe county clerk's office yester
I society meetim; held at lionelim-jr lu iwj?o Well, and llladys
i ., , ... iJ-amb, Hi, of WlldervlUe; Joseph
: this week will be Mrs. It. .1. A il- J.J V !(m, A-ry UM( ,0
j liams. Mi's. John Crews, Mrs. 1-. both of Sams Valley; Korrest Tay
J I'.undy, Mrs, A. J. Mamby and .Miss v, leal, and Freda Alexander,
ll.cnore Itvun. The first four worn-! huih of San Francisco;
i en are a committee from thi
ifircfiter Med ford club.
! William Itutz of Idaho Falls,
i Ida,, (firmerly connected with the
liyan Fruit company here, is a
, KUesl In the city for a few days.
; M r. I (ut Is accompanied by hi
; bride of a week.
Mrs. W. M. Shields of Wallow
Is vIsIUiik friends In Medford and
vicinity for several days this week.
! Mr. Shields was formerly minister
of the local Presbyterian church,
f Student body tickets which will
cover all athletic events as well
; as subscription to the Hi-Times.
; hih school publication, will be is-
sued this year for the first time.
j according lo dfudsioii- reached at
the first council meetinK of I he
fall term held September 13. The
tickets Will lie $l.'.0 e:ich.
Miss Helen Holers, a senior, was
elected secretary of the student
body of the IiIkIi school at a re- j j,,.ssion f nu.,th(t was fined ? f,00 1 morrow niKht lo attend the wed
cent meetiiiK. to fill the vacancy ! yesterday in Jude Taylor's cout tl-'inn of Uev. Ilelnap's brolher.
caused by Ihe resignation from f-:un his nle:i of L-uiltv on the lot-I They will be p-one about a week.
fiee or Mins Ml low Mae Wilson, i
Members of the council include of-j
fliers of the student body, presl-1
dents of all urn on I organizations j
and the editor of the Crater and!
Hi-Times. I
A parly o 1' friends called at idustries during the week ending
the Home of ,lr. and Mrs, fienrge ( September i:t. according to re
Senicr last night to help celebrate j ports filed with the state Indus
her birthday anniversary. The! trial accident commission. A total
evening was spent in playing cards. !of UOI Industrial accidentH, all sub-
Mr, and Airs. Frank Semon oftject to the provisions of the wm-k-IClamalh
Falls are guests al the linen's compensation act, were filed
home of Air. and Airs. !. A. Kd- with the commission during the
wards on South Newtown street week.
jthis week. I The mining industry in south-
All, and Airs. A. W. Alason left fern Oregon will be considerably
here Sunday morning on a two 'more active this year than usual,
weeks' vacation trip. They expect- ecording to George Mnxwell. local
ed to motor along the coast, visit j mining authority. lie reported
Ing Crescent City, Ihiudon and i
.Ma rshnehl.
.Miss Alarporie Caves returned t
Medford today after spending sev
eral days visiting friends at Port
laud. Glen Put man went lo Jlamath
Falls Sunday morning where he
will be employed by a lumber com
pany during the fall and winter
months.
This aflernou a parly of women,
Including Airs. V. H. .MeGov;i,n
and Airs. Charles Gilbert, were i
terinlucd at the summer home of
Airs. JOIwood on Koguc river.
Word was received here thi:
morning that Airs. .1. J. if itchier
who has been recuperating from
an Illness at the home of a sister,
Airs, ivce Swinson at San Francisco,
for several weeks, is much Improv
ed In health.
A bounty warrant was issued at
Die county clerk's office, yesterday
to Al. A. Knoble of Medford for
the killing of a coyote.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
''Oil SALIO One good as new bas
sinette, less than half price; one
good heating slnve. cheap. Call
- at 11 Hi lOing St; - DM)
A PA 11TAI KNT-Unl'urn'shed; steam
. heat, frlgidaire, Janitor service;
plenty hot water, abundance of
bullt-lns, Cnrglll Court Apart
ments. i"!Hf
WA NTIOD 2 college men would
like exclusive board and room
this wilder. Phone Nil?. 1 no
MO It HA MO Piano. Phone 11. .v.
l.ofland, 470-H , 1S1
FOlt SAMO lOlectric washer, good
condition, 2ii. 240 s. Gro
IKIt
W A NTIOD Reliable woman lo sell
California Perfume Co. Gold
.Medal products. Itesl season
just opening. Call !H'-.,, l s i
FOK SAI.IO ri-rnom house, excel
lent cnmlli Ion; sleeping porch,
bullt-lns, closets; double garage,
large lot, shade trees. owner
leaving town, will sacrifice for
:tnini; $;tmi cash. Phone 1421.
1S1
FOlt HALF. A neat r-room mod
ern home, completely furnished,
good sized living-room, dining
room. 2 large bedrooms and a
commodious kitchen with plenty
of bulltin features: large lot.
beautiful lawn with shrubbery,
some fruit and berries. This
home Is close in on one of Ihe
best residential streets In the
city, and we are offering this
at the ridiculously low price of
SLMlau; $-1 (Mt cash, balamu ensy
monthly p lyments. See Charles
A. Wing Ai, .Miry. Die. Tel. 72S.
1 S 1
GOOD PAYING HI'SINKSS. net;
over tilliM) per month; good loca
tion, reasonable rent; $ I on d canh
lakes stock, lease and fixtures;
Siomi cash will handle. see
Charles A. Wing Agency. Tel.
7 L'K. 1 S i
FOlt SALIO 1 tlrt-acre stock or
dairy farm, .40 acres In cultiva
tion, welt adapted for raising al
falfa, balance in limber mid pas
ture fund; small family orchard
,1 -room house and barn: good
living spring; Pacific highway
runs through: only 11 miles from
town; unlimited amount of out
side range. This Is a wonderful
opportunity for someone. Price
S2."ii'i; excellent terms. Will ac
ccpt Kinall home In Medford as
nart payment. See Charles .
Wing Agency. Inc. Pllone 7 2s.
1SI
FOlt SALIO-fiD-lt.
Petite prune."
Phone
1 Sfi
1IOMI0STI0AD location. A few good
one. For parliciibirs address
Dox Sal. Meilf.nd. Ore. lxl
Foil KF.NT ri-rnntn newlv tinted
house, phone M!-li. is,-.
FOlt 11 10 XT Desirable furnished
apartment. Hotel Gram). I S I
KOI l H.M.K Wcnncr nliss.
Youiik. Phone ttl-K-S.
. II.
1 K I
W.WTIMl lluslnos or school kIH
for room, hoard and some wiikcs:
In family. Hox Y. M.. Trihuno.
m
WANTIIIV (llrl for general house
work. Cull 3!i:,-l.. IM
FOlt SAI.i: Cheap, old stylo May
tan washer. .Mrs. .lack Slowart.
70S v. mth. t s I I
KOIl It KNT l'lea.ant room with
board at 71l i:. Main. ITlMf
VA.Ti;i) Partner wllh $.'.nnn to
Join iih In purelwti ntul ior:t- !
lion of Hinall Nawmtll and planer, ;
AddreHM Conifer Lumber Co.
Ulendulu, Oio, llu I
Charles Shields, T.',, and (Jertrude
Dunham, 19. both of Willows. Cab:
Karl I.eitwiK. of Ml. Shasta,
and .Madeline Sullivan, IS, of
Weed. (
Following a short visit in Med-i
ford with friends. .Mrs. V'erda Mil-
ler left yesterday for her home
in 'Idaho Fails, Ida., where she is.
"'l ' " 'lariin.-ni huiih
,at .lf (ll'oi'il hotels include Mr. and
' Mrs. .Veil Stewart, Mis. F. M.
i lilanvelt. Mr. and Mrs. F. K.
Jiavis. C. K. ,elson. V. K. Shields,
C C. Arveson. p. C. Shepherd. W.
j fl. West. K. II. Wiles, I. N.
i Noble. K. K. McClure, C. J.
Newell, U. i. Searlei. c. M. peter
ison, Leland S- Caster, Lena Hush.
'Anna Asher. F. A. Mead. K. C..
Swink, A. A. .McClellan. Karl A.
Fisher. J. T. Jones, C. II. Tubb.
Peck -Adaiii-son, arrested 10 days
..., ..h,.,... ,.r ,i
ler charge. Sentence was post-j
poned on the first charge, on'
which he also entered u plea of
suilty. '
Two workmen lost their lives as;
a result of accidents in Oregon in-!
today that mines in the Applegate
Hon are beinc nut in condition 1
for the winter's run and that ! ntel fo' te benefit of those who
there will prohablv be a larger,' 'e employed during the day.
number of individual miners nti T,e staff of instructors consists
work. Air. .Maxwell holds rniniim' 0'' AI'- Newberry, in charge of typ
r,.oporty ner.r Jacksonville and also! iul- shorthand and bookkeeping ;
Has it In readiness for the arrival ) MIhh i'o Webb, teacher of anxil
of rain. iary subjects and shorthand, and
"Daidy" Worthington, who for- (1. Q. D'Alhini, in charge of ad-
meriy lived here and left in 1 ! 1 s,
going to California, was in Med
ford today en route to Seattle by
aulo. Air. Worthington owned a
sheet metal works while in Med
ford, and may decide to . return
hen- and' re-engage in business.
Among the stale or Washington
guests registered at local hotels are
Airs. J.. J. and Joint Kyle of Spo
kane. Airs. ' Itrlden of Scdro-Wool-ley.
Air. and Airs. William Wilfin
or Tacoma. Air. ami Mrs. George
Van Ilemptcr, Air. and Mrs. .1. P.
Kngllsh, 10. Jenkins, A. L. Dean.
Air. and Airs. William Doerny and
Frederick Whllson of Seattle,
U (' K II 1 n I' I'onvor.-llinn
Yalpl' I.nlto ('hiiptm No.
.12, R. A. M Tucsdiiy,
Kept. IS, 7:;ln p. m. isy
oi'dcr nl' H. V. :
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STATE
THEATRE
South Central Near Eighth
Any Seat 15c Anytime
Children under 12, 10c
Continuous Show Daily
Matinee 1 to 5 P. M.
Evening 6:30 to 11 P. M,
Saturday and Sunday, contin
uous 1 to 11 P. M. Pictures
change daily except Thurs
day. Tonight
"Broadway Madness"
ALSO
COMEDY AND SCENIC
Tomorrow
The Cavalier9'
ALSO
NEWS WEEKLY
AND COLOR CLASSICS
Dun 'I park nway
your fiarmcuts of
last season, with
out hnvi.ij tlu-ni
tll'.v rleailt'tl Tor
sal'ctv.
Mr. ami Mrs. John W. Cox of
Oakland. Cal., former residents
Medford until lit years uk, i
visiting friends In southern Ore
gon .until October 1. li(th Mr. and
1 Mrs. Cox come here each year to
renew acquaintances.
1.. A. ( JardiiiHi- of Pueblo, Coin.-.
I accompanied by Mrs. (iardiner and
their daughter, stopped here yes
terday en route to Crater Lake,
i Air. (Iardiner Is a representative
of the California, Fuel mu Iron
'nmpany and makes fre(iient calls
in Medford.
Miss Jane Howlini; of San Fran-
, cisco arrived here this morning,
' expect itiK to spend the winter
: months at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Reddy in this vicinity.
.Mr. and Mrs. MarvfiT Fisher and
! small daughter of Turlm'k, Cal..
i slopped in Medford for a few hour.
, yesterday to call on friend-'. Mr.
f Fisher was formerly employed In
the printing department of the
.Mail Tribune.
Itev. L. F. lielnap and wife will
stari
for the annual conference nt.n.s follows:
I lood River Wednesday morning.
Thev will ston off at Kuiiene to
OPENS FALL Ws
The Medford Business College,
was officially opened lor the fall
and winter term yesterday morning
with an enrollment exceeding; that
of any former year during (i. W.
Newberry's nine years at the head
of the institution, he reported to
day. ms ;jg
As usual classes will he conduct-
during the day and at
vanceo won; m accounting.
Although classes were given dur
ing the summer mouths the school
was not nmnini; or the regular fnU
schedule which will be in effeci
this term.
Alpha Delta Party
The Alpha Delta class of the
First Christian church will hold n
party in the recreational hall of
the church Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock. Kleclion of officers and
important business to he transacted
with social hour lollowin.
Aledford is the county scot and
metropolis of the Kogue River
valley and gateway to Crater Lake.
HALL PAINT CO.
407 E. MaiH St.
To Match a Gay Kitchen
Not only the walls and woodwork but all the
small details in bright colors will make your
kitchen pleasanter to work in.
Untainted Kitchen Stools
may he hicquimMl hi match
your color nchtine.
Kitchen Garbage Cans with
inside containers can he made
to look attractive. '
r
SATIN EGGSHELL FINISH
12 new colors. Easy to put on, easy to wash
1 pt. 70; 1 qt. $1.25; 1 gal. $4.75
1 , .
B-H Color Harmony
Selector m-ikts
color selection easy
Put color in the kitchen with
Satin Eggshell Finish
A little more joyful a little more
worthwhile a little more invit
ing is life in the home which has
been touched with the magic of
modern colors.
And you can bring these colors
into your home, yourstlf, with the
B H Color Harmony Selector. It
shows, automatically, harmonious
color schemes; walls and wood work
BASS-HUETER
Color Harmony 4 Interior Finishes
"Th.
av to b.auciful homes
STATE LAI
FILLING VACANCY
P;
m sions of thi 'act shall die, with
draw, or for any reason be ineliK
The death of' County , Jude i Ible, or If there shall occur a
llartzell makes it necessary tor the vacancy by deaih, resignation or
Republicans to nominate a candl- :
date to be placed on the ballot to
succeed the judtf
The law also provides that tin
Republican County Central Com
mittee, or its executive committee,
is empowered to fill such vacancy.
The uovernor is also empowered
in iimmini Mnminni tn fill the
v;ie;.ncv. until ... successor is elect- '
ed.
which would bo until January
I,
The law
ovej-iiiK this subject Is !
Section t;. Article V of ihe Con
stitution of Oregon, as amended
in I Wlti, says: "When during a
recess of the legislative assembly
a vacancy shall happen in any of
fice, tin- appointment to which is
vested in the legislative assembly,
or when at any time a vacancy
shall have occurred in any other
state office, or in the office of
judge of any court, the governor
ill fill such vacancy by appoint-
t, which shall expire 'when a
essor shall have been elected
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week ,
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
Franks Comedians
IN
THE BIG TENT
EVERY
Fri., Sat., Sun.
COMING
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TENT WELL HEATED
Phone 937-R
Unfinished Magazine Racks
Hook cases, Breakfast sots
ami oilier unfinished fnrnl
luro can ho made to harmon
ize with tho interior decora
tions of the home.
of Satin Eggshell, with furniture
and small objects finished in BH
Brush Lacquer.
It's such fascination being your
own decorator, and so easy. Why
not start now with the kitchen?
Call at our store and let us show
you from the selector the correct
colors to use in the work you are
planning.
jand qualified; if nny vacancy oc-
I cur in the office of United Stnles
senator or in any elective office of
the state or of any district, county
or precinct thereol. the same sliau
be filled at the next Keneral elec
tion, provided such vacancy occur
more than twenty days prior to
'such general election."
' Section VMh. as amended in
li2f,, reads: "Death or withdrawal
Vacancies. In case any candi
date nominated under the provi-
"mei -w ise. in me onice oi L-nueu
Stales senator or representative in ,
! congress, or In a ny elective state.
; district, county or precinct office,
on or after the day set by law for
. Inddinx primary nomiiintiu clec-
tlons, or if such vacancy occur be-
fore such nominatiiiK election but
' within such a time that a candi-
,li,t(l for Mich vac
ncy could not be
) nominated at such election, cilher
Ihe stale, congressional i-r county
exeiuiivc committee
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Children 10 Children 25 I ,.,
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"Better Open Your Account
at the First National!"
That's Hip n(lvii;o lliat ninny a fathor fiivoB liis son.
many a wise morchaui or "farmer -lives his frieml,
many a satisfied customer passes on In an acquain
tance. All nl' them know First National service nt first
hand know its completeness, its helfulnesi. and
its safety. And know that hehind the First National
Is the wreatest financial institution in the world
the Federal Reserve Sysio.ni'
Yps, it's mighty pood advice lnttir open your Ac
count at Ihe First Nt'omil oo!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Medford, Ore.
thereof may. nominate a; candidate
for such vacancy upon the call nf
the chairman of such .slate, Von
Rrressional or county committee.
and ihe name of the person so
nominated for such vacancy shall
be certified to the proper officer
by the chairman of such commit
tee. NliW'i YORK, Sept. IS. f.p)
Hope Hamilton's dream has tunic
true. She is to sins in Brand, opera.
"Motion pictures never really
thrilled me," she explains. She will
make her debut .November 2!t as
.Mini! for the Philadelphia xruml
' , .
NEW YORK. Sept. IS. fP) A
lady has received n new bracelet
etui ot'"jrwie hn heniilffied wav
up in the air. The bronze statue,
ivic Pride, atop the U-stoiy m-.-nicipal
builtlins, has been dolled
up. One arm was strengthened he
cause it was crack in f?.
, Mail Tribune ads are rend by
90 (ilia ppople -vory day. tf
CAUL LAEMMLI Lif'inlq
The Unietial MjsierpiecoT
THUR., PRI., SAT.
Sept. 20, 21, 22 '
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