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ii II ii ff I ill' Ii! I; tl! if c ii! Si P3J3E TWO Iocnl and ' Personal Tho icmpernture which hn been stondily riflnK duriim the week un til u maximum of flit decree wtw riuthptl ycstcrduy. afternoon, wllh prospect m that the mtnie maximum tiilsht be reached lodny. promise io be mill quite worm tonlKht and Sunday forenoon, but noi quite warm Sunday afternoon tit yester day nfternonn. No. 1 BUKnr huk8 f"i- wile. N. J!. Stoddard, Unite KnllH. Tel. H-X-7. - - 18:t' .Miss .lean II am II ton. nmall - daiiKluer of Mr. and Mm. William Ii. Hamilton,. Jr.. who hint been Rfrlouidy 111 fnr the imst hcvoihI days Is reported ureutly Improved today. liiK dance, Riverside Community Club, Hat. nitiht. i:roadwny Orchen--trn. 1S3 . -CuosiK from a distance ruislaier cd nt Medford hotels Include J. W. Flncher of Ht. I-ouih, Mo., Mi'h. 1 VT. Pomerene of Lincoln. Net. Xaiwlele, Inc., mnkei-H of fiowns, uraperiCfi, slipcover, etc. INK" Word wan received here yentei' ' dy that MIkh Uuth 15. Dk-korHoii. rc-nleetcd nt lOnKlbh instructor ut the senior hlKh HC-hnol Ui!m year, will not Ijp able to luUe up her duties for Home time, due to the neriou UlneHs of hoi- mother, Mrs. StiKiin niokei'Bon Enslcy of Kuene. During the first feu uci-k .Mrs. Lucille Manthall ONoll nan been KUhKllllitlnn for MIkh Dieker.xon. firnnue dnneo. Lake f'reek, .Sat urday nlsht. Kveryhody welcome. 181 Aim. K. J. I.lttlefleld or J'hoenix and Harold Crump. Instructor in the Jacksonville school, were ainonjr the IuihIiiphh culler In Med ford thlH morning. MIkh Alice Olln, formerly at Ml UiAy'n lieuuty Shop, Irt now located tot Wineldnd'H lleauiy Shop, next door to Hotel Mcdford. Phono CI. J B7 Arnold Itenneti Hall, president of the P. of O., has been named on the advisory council of UvIhk Ai;e. mafjazine or affairs and opin ion. IteOipe outflta In beautiful col ors mnke clever jtlftH. Kee Ihem nt Office Stationery & Supply Co., across from Klalto. lSltf tiuesls from Portland rPKitdernd at local hotels include thn follow ing Mi M. Atfer, A. AW Khoe makor. JO, It. KaHmiinmm, V. M. U'roiiKhton, H. W. Hhiifcr. A. V.j Hlmmoiw, .1. K. Hhrott, .1. M. Wren. P. U. LckI.t, O. W.-Oray nnd I K. Price. i lireuKmnkinK n nd remodeling, j Fn anion Shop, 41!4 Medford libit;.: If: UtilldinR permits wern IhmhwI yea-j tcrility to llle following: It. f. i Ilnrdwell, 1002 Houlh Oukdalc, 3fi to reshlimlc a roof; Prioket Uim- bor company, 1233 Court street. 1 S300 to build n lumbnr nhnd,Tiiid I,. X, Toy, r.i Uorlh liartlett. ZfiOO to build u new reHldencf. New ariivala from fJntrn In new nmart felts prlcod very niodest at. O.TiO. A riawi! hat tollH the tttylt. Tho Hand -Uox, 228 ' V3nf flth St., InvltoB yon. J r. llarton Krulnn, 22, rnllrmid man or AHhlnnd, and MIhh Dorothy Ueed. 21. MOelely oditor of the AHh lnnd Tiding, wem Issued a m:tr rliiRii llcinne yesterday herr. Kxtrn upociai bnruainH. Hevoral hundred morn new full hatM Jut arrived and nro offered at those money saving barf-ulnn of $4.:it, a.'JK. $2.!IH, SI. 98 and 1. 00. H, & If. HtampH Klveii, too, with our h.ir ;aliiH. The Kmmy 1-oit Hat Hhoppe In M. M, Store. . 1ST. .lohu Mnrhle of IMiIlman, Wash , wh,o ban been vlsltliw here for tti'V eral dayH, left yesterday for Klnm alh Kails where he will remain for the next month nn biiHltieMN. (Jranwe dance, I.nke Crer-k, Sat' unlay nitilil. Kvuryhody welcome. 183 A. 1. WhInIi in nmonK lite Pros pect residents who arrived in the chy yesterday. I am a pupil of John M. Vit Hams and an experienced piano teacher. Kor lessons phone 10-12-V. Mrs. Ma Wood. 183 Two drunks, picket) up by of ficers on tho streets late lust nlfcht. were lodMcd in jail and releuseil (IiIh mornitiK with orders in leuve town, ttne of the men was A. A. Kenton, a frequent of fender who reeeltly served 10 days on a sim ilar charue, Tho other was a Inins lent. Wk dance, Ulverside l?omnuinlty club, Sut. nifthl. Ilrondwuy Orches tru. IK3 Thirty nut nt the state ears ren Islered with the lorn I state unto t raffle biierati yesterday. r Note the fine even texture of FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD It is the result of ex. act fermentation nnd absolute temp erature control, always a cer tainty in our plant, the most modernly equip ped bakery in Southern Oregon. Guests at local hotels from thol state of Washington Include Mr. I and Mrs. Volnoy 10 vers, V. V. Aust, j Mr. and Mrs. Luther Woediu, M. ; ceremonial affair Tuesduy. Sep-( 13, Water and Mr. anil Mrs. (1. Uember -f, at 2:3". at which time Ilemlyn of Senttlo. Wm, (lenoseejn marker commemorating the tdfr'n of lOllenslnirK and Whh .Minerva I Ior of the peiico treat" with the Mecum of U'alln U'alUt. ! Rokuo Klvr Indians at Table flock : Uance. Katrle Point loninht. -1 3 1 will he unveiled and officially dedi-; A marriage license was Issued yesterday to Hiephen J. Vnrka, 21,' of Ah hind and Sylvera Hitch, 1 8, of Ashland. jiik nance ionium. anters J Tho discovery of a rich vein of , Mr .'am,' charIflR KlInKer of citizenship- wll present ihcmKelveH i down " rt''fn either for 0-,ieer huntpra were cauSht o; re-Ibb'nnlal County Health Unit niet-t-minernl alotiK the Itedwood nlKh- ,..lkP (Vnek. It. Vinton Hell of Con- for examination in circuit court "KlinHt r,th" p',llfntiff th? ''V ' I handed In ' Oie'' Diamond Lake illti-M" will be held In I.utte ImIIW way ifnd so close to the road that ; tr(1, ,,.,,nli Wrii. R B. Mowlitt. Mrs. i hero WoUiL-aUiiy. September 20. H ; '",,'''e , ; ' .Qualified0 himseir i i'1' WMuy hiu arreHtn,! by rPp.!lulnff the week beKiuninw Oct. 7. It can be touched. Is reported by I H K KIncnid of Kat;le Point, Mr.l Is expected that V. V. Tomllnson, . :u P11" ,,e't ti;l',ittr ' n f 'This- will he an all day meet Ins tleorse jennison or uraiHR imiss. , "Hp Ali'iirm-il niL'n n J I fin so w be closed all day Monday, on tie count of the Jewish holiday. 1K.1 Small cucumbers were, in (jre.it demand at the public market this morning with many calls coming' which could not be filled because of tho llmltPd supply. nn l Kcnor.il Ktaii-ity of ph kllnu cuciiiii - here thrniiiihnut thf valli-y. F.. X. Amlf-i-KOil. netiMK markrimastfr. .. .. suited toilay. lianana apples. Con- j"""",' ' "imany: .loHOph l.eo hliauKtinisy. i Monday and Tuend.iv. Wediu'u- no. d Krapen. M-l potato Htiunxh. 1-ol ""m, Jr., left yestor-i ,.,.k.:ley, Out.: Kdwnnl Walker j dliy ho w rollirn 0 Medford Brnen peppers, a t v strlnlt lieans I ' tor l-UK'"' t0, to" "" Jones wlio wu horn In t!io state!t0J. uio naturalization prournm. and plenty of younu cllk:ken and I studies at the I nlverslly of Oregon. , nf wiwonnln but forfeited his rlBhi Aniond tho huslness disposed by rahhlts worn on hand at the mar-! An unusual opportunity to cat , to American citizenship when he ,U;i.rr Thomas yesterday was an kot. Kalway peaches, the house-1 Edison records, lGceach. IMImcr jiook nut papers for a homestead Insanity euso, u Juvenile dolln wlves' favorili. ennnlnu variety, I .Music Jlouse. 1SS I In Canada: and fleorue Htavre Av- jouency easo. three divorce sultr. will ho ready for sale the first of w. s. llnlaer, local mananer of 1 tteropulos. Uroklneon. flreeee. thn week, fireen hsana are prae-1 t1(, j. p. 1'enney company, will. Tl10 naturullzallou . examinations tically a thlnu of the past for tills i leave tonight to attend a four-day ' are held twice a year. In Kehruary season. I huylnK eolivenllnn, held at the, and In Septenihor. KollowInK the .Step with the American l.eaion .:,, lino mall hotel, I'nrlland, .Sep- hoarliiR liy the examiner, commit drum corps hoys. liK dance tonlftht : u.m)P1. 4 tn 27. The four-day j ,p0 from the American Legion and at Hilarity hall. 1S3- convention will cover the buyinc!13- A- wl" conduct Amerlcan- A. W. Maker of KiiKene. trnvellnKj of mn, merchandise for holiday ; lzation proBrams. freight anil passenger agent for the l:nion Pacific, is In the city for several days on business. Home made cakes and rolls. .Mrs. C. r. VanHeoyoc. Phone C!i3-J. 18'J Astoria police during August i made UK arrests. -If of which were for drunkenness. Kines nnd for feitures collected totaled 1112, .10. Klncald's ilancn, Magle Point to night. 1H3 .Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. K. Parsons and son of Phoenix returned to their home this week after an extensive trip to Texas, where they visited relatives nl Hrownwood, and west- em e.,1 ,s,.s woe e i,,.-, ss s. ., , . harvestlnK the wheat on their 1 !( )- a'ii riinrii, wnn-tr yirmi'ii 11 unui of Slift.fMjn bushels. Mrs. Parsons stated this morning llmt half of the crop had beep damaged by hall storms. nig dance. Riverside Community flub, Hat. night, llroadway Orches tra. 183 A marriage license was taken out yesterday hy Albert V. Pehrson, US. of IHirnelt. CJal.. and Frances C. Shepherd. 27. of !.ns Angeles. Thomns Itealty Co.. Tim. 12 Palm) Blk., cor. Main and Proni, upstairs.) Fnrnlttire, chntlei loans, contrnctsj discounted. tf Dr. II. W. Sleeter walked (o work this morning. I,nm night at l1" j o'clock he reported to Mie police lr; 1X3 that his Hudson conch had been jvirs. Jennie Hozctt, whoso hus stolen from Its pinking place on , Imn(, ,,asMe, ,,wfty this vi,.'Mp- iwiriieu an i.igiun sireiMs. o,tili. W(1(.u return nir to Medionl clue as to Its whereabouts had been reported today, Regular dance, TJngln Point to night, t , , IH3 Ho numerntis have cougars nnd oves become In the Caw creek and Salt credit game refuges that Harold Clifford, state game wnr den. has employed Fred Arzner of UUddle tn hunt them this winter. According to reports to Clifford, the predatory animals have taken advantage of the situation and are flocking into the refuges and hill ing many game birds ami animals Ike Porter Is the new leader of the Pep peddlers orchestra which will furnish music at the drum corps dance at Hilarity hall to night. isn Invllallons are being sent out for the annual dinner meethu; of the Crater Lake guild which will nc an event of Monday evening. Octo ber I. at the Presbyterian church, beginning al "-o'clock. Following the dinner a program will be given with .Mrs. Kndle Howard, presi dent. In charge, lllg r.'nnce tonight. "Walker's real dance music, 183 Included among the Oregnniaus registered at Medford hotels arc .1. C. Cnrrle of Salem. F.veretl Harpham and Fred (larlie nf F.u gelie. World's series baseball games. inlc-cnllcgialc football, presidential election, ami tne national nroaa eastlnir of these cvenls-r-hear them on a Majestic radio. Palmer Music llotiso gives free domon-d rat ions, IHS 11. Ciimpln-11 Nelson of San Fran i'i;co left here yesterday for his home after spending so tne time flKhlmr on the Untrue. Y'.nvU sum mer Mr. Nelson, who declares there Is no place like the Uogue. comes tn Medford for a long vacation. Orange dance. I,nke Crook. Sat urday night, F. very body welcome. ix:i Charles Winslow, representative of the Anglow California Trust eomnnny of San Kraneiwo, left Med ford for K la ma I h Fa lis yes terday after a several days bus ni vlM. Shingling, reshlngllng. ronf re nnlrhif. 1. N McCoitum. Stl N. Oenttnl. Phone R23-W. IRS Among the local uliis who Mill leave hern tomorrow for Corvalltw to enter the fnll term at Oregon Staie college, nre the Misses Knth erlne nnd Marv Martha Sweeney. m Dfinee. Icicle Point tooicht. IS1 rieorge I.nwe of the Valteyvlew rtlfdrlet will lenve here thl even ing for Kucene. where he expects in resume hts stdules nt the 1'nl vefdiy of Oreuon. lllg dance. Riverside Community Chin, Sat. nluht. Rroadway Oreh trit. 1 N3 Mis( l-Meanor OrHi will co to Kugene lonmrrow In nrepnrnlinn for enroitimr at the Cnlvorsiiy of fn econ as n fresh man this fall. tnnlev Rot-- will iiIho be a Mu - the Cniversltv Ihl year. Rh: d-mcn. Riverside Community 'tub. Sat. night. Rmndway Orche trt. is,1 Ralph Rirdwell rclifiVcd yen irdii after hitfne trop to sn Francisco. H flew down by air - pbme nnd returnwl hy Irnin Dr. A. Rurklitnd. ehironnietnr, room 3M. Liberty Hldg. F-ven'mf hy appointment. imDFUKD Wnn The. Crater Lake c.hapter uf the D. A. H. and the f-ieucrnj Joseph Lan society will partlclpato in a caien. Klncald's dance. Kavlo Point to-; nlKht. 183 I mcuiiMMi in ine oui oi own simp. I nfiM In thin nilv K'rlrtnv wpro tho. following' .Mrs. ILnv Illldnrbfif k i,-a TunKate of Itutte Falls, j .. . ....... iii . . . hiidi". ...-, i-i j-.- Vernon Vawter returned from ; San Kranelsco yesterday where he: mm,tiM(; of lh(. ljtitrIl.i .,, ....... : , ., ' . ;.,.,,.,., rnn.iillonH f.n Ihi- count' f ' ; ......,. ,' i HiK rtanio tonitht. alkfr real IS : ilin-i-mi, in- iriwm K'-irnii: is r ilirPrlor. U reports K'noral and spring requirements, as well as the discussion of various phases of business and problems that are common to all retail merchants. liig nance, Uivorsido Community CIuhi Kat nj(itnl ijrodfiwjiy Ofchf-s- tra. , 1S.T Attorney II. 1). Norton of flnints Pii;h spent several hours In thn city today on business. Natwick. Inc., makers of gowns. draperies, slipcovers, etc. 1SS Mrs. V. fi. Prost came here to- dny to spnd the wlnt'T months at the home of n dnuchter, Mrs. T.va t Cartess of Phoenix. During the j, t(,(, , K(aUo Vlc. toria. Don't miss tho bargains at the Emmy Lou lint Shop in M. M. Store. 185 Vesterdny Mrs. I'.. V. P.ncon and a party of friends from Hollywood enpoyed a trip to Crater Lake. Big dunce, ltlversido Community Club, Knt. n li;ht. llroadway Orches tra. 3 83 Miss A nna DcIUVcilcr returned to Medfonl this morning after spendlng a few days at Klamath Palls, where she went to he prev ent at the opening f tnf. model home yesterday. Iliu dance. Itivnrside Community club. Snt. iiIkIu. Uroiulwuy Orchv today und expected . to leave for her homo in San Francisco this evening. Mr, Hoaott's body was taken to Portland for burial, Natwick, Inc.. makers m gowns, draperies, slipcovers, etc. IS After spending the past week in Portlnnd on a business trim .1. F. Muudy returned to Medford this morning. Have that glass put lu your car now. Our prices are lower. Med ford Auto Wrecking Co., 22!i No. Riverside. Tel. 732. Charles llurtiett of the Itock Isl- nn( it,,llroad company and W. C..I Mcliaren of the Cnion Pacific, bmhj of Portland, left here last night after ti short visit In this city. Recipe outfits in ticnutiful col ors mnko clever gifts. See them at Office Stationery & Supplv Co.. across from I'tialtn. I H I ti" M r. a nd M rt-. M. J. I logan re- turneil lo Iheir home at Holse. Ida , the middle of the week after ( visit in this city as the guest of their vttn and ilaiighter-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. ,M. Ilognn. Regular dance, Kagie point to night. . 1R3 Tho drum and bugle corps of the American Legion post will open their winter dance schedule tonight nt Hilarity hall with the original "Pep Peddlers" furnishing the mu sic, and many -improvements made In t he iitg lance pavilion. The veterans intend lo give Saturday night dances throughout the win ter, 'and expect to keep the ail'falrs up tn n high standard. ;e porter. expert dance band lender, will wield the baton for the music- j mnkei-s. Mr. anil Mrs. II.- S. l!ittrhcldersown in thousands of acres for of Three Oaks, Mont., nre the winter pasture, purposes, guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. -Fro-1 "The blue grass has exceeded bach for several days. Friday the (all expectations nf farmers in vn party motored to Crater Lake and j nous states, who have sought for. Sundav they expect tn visit Cres-, cent City. A parly of local men, including Dr. P. A. chambers, Walter .hmes. Delbert Clifford und Dr. Chambers' son Hilly will leuve here tonlrht fnr Iike o' the Woods. Karly to morrow they expect to "trlke out 'or a climb to the top of Mt. Pitt. Included In the hotel guests In Ibis city from California are the following: Mr. nnd Mr . (1. ..I. Mr. and Qutgley. Mrs. l Martin Mrs. Clin. Crouch. Mr, nnd Mrs. Lloyd Cochran and R. D. Oliver of Los Angeles, Mr, and Mrs. K. S. Moreland of Iterkeley, Mr. and Mrs. It. Williams of lleddlni;. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. R. Crooks of Mt. Shasta. Mr. nnd Mrs. il. F. Riley nnd Mrs. M. j. Sullivan of San Francisco. Mi's. It, F. thicon and party and f Jen. Ilershey of Hollywood. Fair and Cooler Oregon: Fair lonliht nnd Sun day: cloudy and cooler on coast Sunday; low; humidity In Interior. Modcrato westerly winds nn const. RAN FH.WCISCO. Sept. 2:.- iThr wonther outlook for tho week hcginnltig Sentemhov 13 was announced today hy (lie went her bureau tin follows: Fat western stntes: Tho outlook is for Rcnornlly fair weather ox- cop! unsettled dmin tho middle (of tho week In tho Nnrlh Pnclflc states with rnln west of (he Cas cades. Warmer nl iho beginning of tho wok and cooler toward the middle nnd clone. TRTBTTYE, TTCEDFORD, i PAwnmATFQ ! unituiuniLU FOR GITrZENSHIP IN JACKSON CO. I chief federal examiner, will bo m,iu..n i .-i.,. i,. i hnvfmr linen fillod nntui ihe throe' - - , precjMiinu examinations ny ins as-1 sistant, V. W. Wlyuins of Portland. n . whn ia "''""'here on'lhat date to hear the case. Wednesday ar Kluhrer. who was horn in Trail, , .. ... .... , .. . "- - l,K"lv """" i"cno-mo-j vnk icpuhlir: Hulila .Martina Huk-; tifr. KromlitlKu etato. Sweden: i Thoo,. Jt,.h,, t.rfripn( Ufi-! EAST SIXTH STREET In connection with the move- ment having in view 'the imiiigu-! ration of u modern lighting sy - tern tor Hlxtn street. In-1 ween itiv - (M'.sme avenue nnu west .Main street, about 20 property owners of that street gathered ltt the Hotel Midland last night to dis cuss the fonsnhility and cost oi this long talked of and desired im provement. Representatives of the city administration' and of Hie California. Oregon Power company were present to give out any in formation desired in connection with the proposed project. Met ore the meet ins adjourned a committee was appointed, which will gather data as to the expense etc., with a view to forming a lighting district, and bond the ; property owners to obtain money to go ahead, should the outlook i be favored by all lhc Sixth street! property owners. i This committee, which consist t of Knrl 1-1. Fehl, chairman ; and Dr. K. II. Porter. Will Hansen. ! Carl Flcht wer and Dr. W. i W. Howard, will soon meet with ;Citv Attorney ,lohn H. t'arkln, ,Clty Klectrlclan Hurry itlnnbargcr ' and ,J. C. Thompson, local manager of the power eompai(. present in an lufoinmtion capacity. Various styles of illumination and ornamentation of lighting equipment were informally dis cussed at last night's meeting. I lea vy demand from Culifurnia aml otnor rnnMt(ll HlnlCll fnr rImrU.., H,luVer's pna bulbosn; or winter h, . m . f added w o r k m e n and working hours, In order to prepare the popular seed for market, Ray mond iMiksche, of the Monarch Seed nnd Feed company reported J tuts morning. Itegluning tonight the Monarch company will put on a night shift at the warehouse on South Fir Mtreet In order to keep up with t he order from markets in all secHc.ns of tho country. All available cleaning machinery in the establishment has been in use during the usual working hours, but It has heen Impossibl to meet tho demand, especially I from California where it is being years winter grass for sheep nnd cuttle. Heavy freight expiess ami postal shipments of the seed sent from Medford daily, bear out the fact that poa ludhosa Is com ing to the front us a valuable pro duct." Mr. Miksche said, in dis cussing the grass. During the past two years the winter grass bus gained a great ileal of favorable publicity for Medford and the Rogue river val ley, as a result of the efforts of the local Chamber of Com merce nnd the Rotary chip thru which sample bags of ihe aeed were distributed in practically alt sections of thf world. Baffling Mystery at State Theatre Fii'putcd to he one of the most gaf fling mystery picture of the year, "Tly Whose Hand?" is nt the Slnle thenter. Rtcardo Cortex Is the star, F.ugenla fillbert plays the feminine lead, and the other mem bers of the cast J. Thornton ton, Tom Dugnn. Fdcur Washing ion Mine, Lilllunne Leiuhton. Wil liam Scott, John Steppllng and Do Sacia MiMtcrs nre nil well-known players. The action of the picture re volves around the theft of n price less diamond necklace taken nt house party given hy n rich wid ow. Waller lang directed. OREGON, RXTUT?DAY, JUDGE WALKER TO HEAR FEHL SUIT AGAINST PAVING Iiecause he objects to handin: '. "'hi,.- ! " " " . . i octouer 1. .ludire wniKer oi .ic- I Minnvllle, said to be the youngest .tl ., ... . .,. ,. - judiciary in the slate, will arrive I Judge Thomas, who has been (lipojifiijc of the duties of both ," n Iho ,.olln. ,.0,.t ,, pilcit rourt lhc 1ust -f,,w ,aV!1 will ,Pnv( to. mon.w nK)lt fl)r Orants Push. whorp hp wll, noll, t.rInlt ratirt a,nd a number of equity mntters. - A SLIGHT ERROR ! William Dudge, the local or- tehurdist.. and well "known ''citizen, ' lis so straight a shooter that lie' I dislikes being falsely posed In a i newspaper as a close friend of any one, no matter how complimentary! that news Item may be to botiij sides, hence he was a little put uiii' hei-ause in yesterdav's interview published In The Mail Tribune! Wth. .Mrs. Hobert J. liurdette, thj nationally known women's elub and political worker, and telline.! 'm - ,ur nPre )ast Thursday night, he was mentioned us an old friend of Mrs. fJurdette. There, is linrdly any doubt that modest Hill would be proud to he numbered among her friends, nnd that she likewise would bo proud to he numbered nmong his legion of friends, both here and U'.'U out .North Dnkota. It is true that ho had a pleas ant visit with Mrs. inirdctte on Thursday evening at the Hotel Medford. but not as a. friend, but only because Mrs. Tiurdette had met ami was acquainted with his! son. Alec, who resides in Mono- lulu. BUDGE EXPLAINS IU0GE CHENS SECUREST P. In a realty ileal, negotiated within the last .. 0 days by (liti nor and Shclcy ot Central Point Judge W. K. Crews transferred a 47-acre sub-division al Eu gene. Oregon, for the F r a n k Cooper home and orchard on the Pacific highway. - The deal has been pending for some time. The same realtors report th-? sale of the August Zutlin ranch nea r I he New Hope school In Josephine county to fi. .1. subnr-i. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft) It SALF. U acres, I miles from clly limits of .Medford; lit acres of llusc pears, i"i years old: 4 acres in alfalfa, excellent soil: good, barn, new 3 -room house, electric lights, tractor, plow, disc, spiingt.'oth go with place. Tolal price :4fiHl; $(Ht cash, balance s.Min pet year, ti'a interest. See Charles A Whig Agency, Inc. Phone 7l!X. 1 N ;t FOIi,SAlJ-: 3 -room modern plas tered home, dose to Washington school; berrie. (lowers, lawn. Total price SlTOH; $:il" eash: balanco 2r per month. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone TUN. 13W AVANTKD To exchange for Salem j property, attractive new 5 -room j modern home on pavement, just 3 blocks from post office. A real j home. Price $ HHM). See Charles i A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone "US. I U3i FOR SALF. My home, 31 South urupe St., 0 rooms, sleeping porch, ! large porches, nice ga rage, woodshed. gainlen and Inwn. Price sjtiOO. Mrs. F. K. Hayes. 1 S3 FOR SALK .1:'" Jniith Onkdalc: 11 rooms. 2 baths, sleeping porch, double garage: remodeled into three '-rooin upls. upstairs, it-room apt. first floor; cement foundation, new foot", complete ly refinlshed. Mrs. F. l-l. Hayes. 1S3 WANTKD Laundry for 5 cents pound; wash, dried and return. Call -RtS-R over Sunday,- 1ST. FOR R'FA'T Vurnished room; furnace heated, hot und cold water; also garage. -Oil S. Orange .St. -'!' FOR ft ALU Thompson seedless and White Concord grapes, also Delicious and other varieties of npple. Joe Kantor, 2 's miles cast of Phoenix. H"' FOR SALK Apples, Spit and Jonathan and several other va rieties. .1. M. Nary, Phone 13-L. 2 1 3 WANTKD Competeiit middle ni;ei housekeeper. per month. UV1. ioir.-. r.37 w. loth. isstf WANTKD Second - hand 4-ft. ! Fresno item per. Stale price. C, L. Oivnn. Route S. Medford. 1S.1 FOR SALK Jonathan tipples. C.arreU Ranch. r;t-J-l. 1ST. WANTKD Address of Alice nnd Lolla Finlcy tn 26 of Itellview. Ashland. Message nnd money vnurs. Address, "(Jranny,' Rox 36. Iltlt. Cnl. ISfi WANTKD Kxperlenced ienog rapher. State experience and lust salary received. Some knowledge of Itookkecplog ilenlred. though not neeeitury, Hox i7, Tilbnee. l3tf" vgEPTErBERv22; m8. 3 ILLEGAL DEER HUNTERS GIVEN FINES OE $300 A trio of Klamrith Fails illegal ! . '. . A n nu nuiii utu j-. -h. pi u. m special name deputy stationed in . .. . . . - u . . . . tne uiamontl j'iko section. ' nun they at once pleaded guilty, and :,i .1 ti .........,.i i... ti.. name deputies, which with their I Dr. Warner of Medford and those The club cafe, under Valentino's pleas of BUilty. nnd the money who are acquainted with her as- j manaRement, was one- of the city's were sent to judge Taylor's courture us that a treat is in store for. popular restaurants, and' he In here yesterday. '. , jus. lends to mnko -the place' even more Of the trio. O. W. rtoliorlson was The first health meetliiK of the I attractive thro'uKh lnipronientt fined SIT, and costs for hnvhiK the season was held at the church I anil first-class service: ' carcass of a mule deer In his mis- Wednesday. Sept. HI. The follow-I 1 ' " session without lielns tat'Ked. and InK memhers were present: .Mes J. Carl Uobley was fined SJTi nncl"lnmeK K. linefs, Short. Hohinson, costs on a similar charcc. A. Curry, Stoddard, .1. . Xee. F. The lust of the trio, fiuu llelhrise I I Louver, O. (loss of ilutte l''nlls. was lined $100 and costs on two ehai'Kes, S75 for killing u female deer, and SUii for not having taKffed the carcass. Radio Program KMED Mall Triutine-Vlrglri Station Saturday, sept.' 22 i:l5 p. m. Mail Tribune news items and market re- port. Sunday, Sept. 2'A II a. in. Maptist church scr- vices broadcast thru lhc courtesy of the .Mutual .Mill i and ced Co 1. m. Kiist appearance nf Uogue valley radio church with services from' the church by ltev. Wm, liny. This will be a porr'.anent feature beginning Sunday, Monday. Sept. 24 10 to 10:311 a. m. American Laundry. . 10:110 to 11 a. m.- Jordan Klectrie com puny. 11 to 11:30 a. in. Medfonl Welding. Hadiator u n d Fender Works. ; 11:30 to 12 a. m. Tho Hoot- ei y. 1 12 to 12::io a. m. Adrlennc Steward Shop. iJ:.a to 1:3" p. m. l-ewis Super service station. . j p. m. Mail Tribune news and market report. to II p. m. Request pro- gram, sponsored by Porter "S Ijumber Co. and the Sixth ! Street Super Servlci Station ' 0 tn 10 p. m. .Mono .Motor Oil Co. piYigrnm under the ' au.sdces of the chamber of 4 J commerce. ' 1 ' ' ' Nearly a month ago I. C. Daley; of Medford lost a coat from his j car white driving near Trail. lp-! on returning to the city .Mr. Daley 1 inserted an advertisement . in the Mall Tribune. Friday" evening Ted' Smith, who had been on an ex-: tended auto tour, returned the coat I to Air. Daley. The coat hud been1 found in the road but its owner-1 ship was only cleared up when j Smith had n chance to read Ills; home ' paper. 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., SUN. The romantic comedy "Peg O'My Heart" Tent Well Heated Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly Coming Tues. Night Only "Not Tonight Dearie" BIENNIAL COUNTY 1 rHEALTH MEETING I AT BUTTE FALLS IHJTTK KAM-S.. Sept. 21. The; ,and thos. who attend are asked in; ; brills' lunches, or something: toward ,mmntiitv liin-h Coffei fn in r . .... " ........ and sucar win ac lurnisneu uy nut MJ'u"o Kalis unit. 1 T11' sneaker for 1 110 (lav Wl l oe .Mrs. .Morgan and Mrs. Da vies of Kagle Point and .Miss Clover, county health nurse, uf .Medford. Plans for the'ycar were-discussed. It was decided that we will t have permanent clinics on the I fourth Thursday of every 'month j providing the dale is satisfactory (with Dr. luskecp. On the same day the nurse will make an all-flay j visit here working in the school I anil homes during the morning and at the clinic during the afternoon. Tho hours of the clinic will be from one until four. The possibility of-a health center and a loan chest were discussed. This year the heallh unit will give special attention to prenatal work. . Miss Olover would like to know of any tuberculosis patients, or any who are suspected of hav ing it. . The officers are: Mrs. A. Short, chairmnn: Mrs. .1. Xee, education; Airs. V. Hoover, publicity; Mrs. ,1. Simorville. nursing; .Mrs. O. M. (ioss, finance; Mrs. A. Curry, sup plies. ; The dues arc ftrtc a year. 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Valentine Return fr, Will Improve Cafe A considerable amount will h5 expended fos -improvenientM nnd imcrhir dciinotlons nt the Club cafe, accordion to Jimmy Valen tine, who has itKain assumed own ership of the South rtiverslde at Iiir, idace after an absence front .Medford of several months Mr, Valentine spent most of IiIh time after leaving here In iravel iiiK up und down the const looking for. a location. Ho was unable to una iinyininK whit nem'r prospects than the busineps hp' hud disposed n i ma.i.v....i i ..-.;1...it.. """. " i"iuinhi) nirneil and Ik now hack at the old : r-i.i-iei. STATE THEATRE. South Central Near Elyhth 'SY WHOSE HAND' Also . ' Third Episode ' THE MARK OF THE FROG Pathe Serial Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10o 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. Hurry! Hurry! ... 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