PAflE TWO
mkdford Matt, tribune, MKnroun, onKr.ox, moviay. octobi-i? r, 102s.
XT
iocal and
Personal
Last ivk vu n nut her n-cortl
week fur the local brunch of the
I'nlteil Htatcs fret- m il iiir-n t hu
rcau, whiuh plat'td US'i men ami
women at work In itnhanls ami
iiai'kliiK hnim?n, with apple pick-
itiK nil' main meaim 01 finpioy
luent. Apple plrkfn;; 1 now under
full HWinf; and today f."hrin l.uit
lleh. m.'tufiuer of the local employ
ment office, reported u marked
MiurtitK f plekei'M, with no pres
ent IntUcaUojiH of filling the de
mand to any dej-ree of Hiitjsfui'
tion. Notice to N. A: II. Klecn trading
Hlaiui collector.s: I'nlil further no
tice Fluliror'a I read wrappers will
be redefined at the stamp office In
tho M. M. Department Store at ,
the following ratio; l,nrj;e louf-
wrapper. '1 Mump, and small :
loaf wrapiis, 1 stamp. i'or.
Uuck huutliiK in the Warner;
h.ke xPrii.iM of l.ke roiintv I
good, accordtni to a huntinst party:
which returned yesterday from a :
three-day huiitlnj; trip. The party. 1
which was composed of Man y ;
JtinabarRi't, Stei iint,- Klchmoutl. '
Stanley Jones and Kit Musty, ba- I
Ked the limit and also killed sev-
era I neese. Warner lake Is near I
the post of flee of Plush and Is a I
sagebrush country,
Open for b u s I n tr s , Thomas
Realty Co. Furniture and chattel
loans, i'alin Jllock, cor. Main and
Front, upstairs. tf
Aiiiouk the hotel quests in .Med
ford from a distance are Mr.and
.Mrs. II. Laruhcc of Vancouver, It.
t '.. Dorothy Curler and Dorothy
Moll of Denver, Mr. and Mr. Wil
liam Dunferd of Chlcauo and Wil
fred Lewis of Now York City.
uuuw iimi nun
imu utiiiy uvckum; oi ii niim ion-'
ner. You can havu it mudn like
new at tho Handicraft Shop. Cull
and we will bo (lad to explain.
Phono 701!. 200
Tho new rifle club, the oiKiini.;i
tlon of which was beKun .several
weeks oko. Is ContllMllliK to siloW
K.itittfaetory proKress, nccordhiK tit
I lurry ItinahurKcr. who bc-Kan tin
movo ror lis reorganization. At Iho
present time. 3:. memiiers have
paid up their iIuch and muni have
nit lea en tier w iiuiicnm to ton'
The target p'ts at the rifle range
ast of tho cl y huve been com
pleted and otiicr lniirovements
are slated to be begun in a abort
time.
Concerning your eyes, consult
Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist.
317 iMetlford llldg. For appoint
ment, Phone IHH. Classes rilled
mid furnished. !!;
Among the Medford people who
attended the Stanford and Cnlver
nlly of Oregon football game at
Kugene last Saturday were l. o.
Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. II. Van
Hoevenberg. Leonard t'arpenler.
It. W. Huh), Itobert Hammoml.
.iv.'.n Cnrkin, C. L. Iteynotds, Har
ry Uosenbcrg, W. W. Hartley, Karl
Weaver and W. t.; Klfcg, II. V.
Caley of Ashland wax also nniuttg
those present.
C. L. Uoff writes all kimlH of iu
Niirancu. Sen him. Telephone
Office, 419 Kast Main. liiHtf
Among the out of town Ore
gonlans rcKlstored at local holds
are C. II. Fraer. Mr. and Mih. F.
A. Mlehels of Ilentl. A. Klur of
IMigene, Mr. anI Mrs. William Oil
ton of Salem, Mrs. Frederick Wat
mi n of iMlhts and W. Derr, Mr.
and Mrs. A .K. Sanderson, F. S.
Jones, Kthel Fuller. H. L. McNeil.
S, II. Hickock and Kildie Ikman
of Portland.
Itunners In your nose rewoven
like new. Wo will be glad to ex
plain. Hamllcrnrft Hhop. Phone
702. 20n
Mr. ami Mrs. Ceorge A. Hunt of
Medford were In this city over Fri
day visiting with friends, llose
burg News-1 te view.
Fluhrer's 1 tread wrappers, until
further notice, will be redeemed
for S. H. green trndlnu stamps
at the following ratio: LuiKf loaf,
w ra ppers. ? cent s : small loa f
wrappers, t stamp. Hnleemnble at !
clump headiiuaners in M. M. He-!
partment Store. 'JOi
Mert Iticsby. arrested by (he i
Mlieriff's office Sattirday nihl at
Kagle I'oint on moonshine pos- j
session churce, and o. H. Ham
ninml, arrested at tile same place'
on a similar charge by Stale Traf
fic Officer Herbert Moore, were i
fohedulrd to have hearings in the
Justice court here today.
Oregon Fire Ilellef Association
of MoMtnnvltle, Ore. . C. L. Coff.
agent, 41! Kast Main St. Tel, !rj.
isstr-
They must be good-
1LS
jc-'ie Karllns ..old 111 Oregon In fin
Mr. and Mrs. William Duford
"'lived last evenhn; from Chfco.
Cal.. to Miend several days here
visiting friends and relative while
mi route on n business trip to
Cortland.
days. Hear one. I hen decide.- .
I'lilmer Musle H,,Mv ,n'
v
Quality
has built tho reputation
of Fluhrer's milk bread.
It costs you no mor.
but there's a world of
difference. Coptrit.
A
FiiIIuwIiik 11 LVMOn-mih- Inur nft
caMci
n Oitkui! iiiul Idaho, i:nrl W.
caver and .Mrs. Mary aum r. orricc in sut prisintriy larne num
hi.H iiandmotniT, returned last ( hers hi view of Die advanced mu'
evi'iiliiK to their home in Central ; of tho season. The issuance of
I'oint, accompanied hy Kruest Hos-1 Hcensc is mill Kutnn strong, due
tel. They visited friend and n-l- to the fact that they are now ls
ative fn Cove, Joseph. Vale anu J sued for a ihiee-mgulha perl o 4- at
other eastei n Oregon points and - a cost of oiie-fourlh of the rr-KU-also
relatives in Idaho. Mm. Ua- , lar yearly fee. Licenses were is
ner li ft two months auo to vii-it i sued today anil Saturday in Jant'-s
Jul -vc, her oM homo,
where she
had n-Hiltil .oi.UiiuouJy
for 0 1
irs before eominu to Central
I'oint two years auo lo make ho
bo me with her daughter, M rs. J.
K, Weaver, and joined her grand
son whn he arrived time the lat
ter part of last month.
Notice to S. & II. Kreen trading
stamp collectors: L'ntll further no
tice Huhrers Ihead wrappers will
he redeemed at the stamp office In wrappers, '1 cqiiIm; small loaf
the M. M, iJepartiiieut Store at wrapper. 1 stamp. Redeemable at
the following ratio: J.are loaf- stamp headquarters in M. M. lie
wrappers, 2 stamps, and Kinall I partment Store. liii.'i
loaf wniperM, 1 xtnnip. VU9
I'allfornia tin reiMteriMl a( local
hotels Include Mrs. K. Frazee of
' lilroy. Maude Meirilt of VanNuyn,
J" ''''velt of Han I'edto. V. i.
of I.ouk Heach. .Mr. and Mrs.
(Jeoie (juells of I.os Angeles. Satn
Kliiiibel and family of i:erkdey audi
). M. FukHsIi of San Fr.inHnei.
Stints worked back, Handicraft1
Shop. I'hone ",)'!, 20 :
bounty warrants were Issued at ,
IMUIMJ .l-.K.H 1 ,(.,,- ....
Hmllh unil I.. M. .M.itll.ny. I.olh c.f -
M.-lf,nl. f..r lh- killing of r.iv .
lljtby I it y c l t i' n Mm- KiH-ciitlty. i
"" '''"fl
Knlluwlni; a visit Willi imilh-1
i'r. Air,. S. i:il7.al,.-th UauiHliy ol ,
iMaiiiaui juntiuun, lor im- pan livr,,. tl. I lit nd if Tit ft Hhop.
iiittiiiiih. .iihm i.i'iiy iiattisiiy will
Ii-avr- thlM wci'k fur Ni-w Voik flty
til rr.llltllf hi'r Htllilli'S UK It pilllllM.
rMwaya iikIi f.ir KltihriT H llrcniln
j the fines on the market and baked
I In southern Oregon's finest ami
most moderuly eouipped hakery.
Wrappers redei-mable for S. fit H. '
(....rn trading Miami'
p Vi'Moo
new manager of
the local Metropolitan Life insur
ance company ucuo-iuuners. win ;
Hp.'nd all or this week in Klamath
Falls.
Snetlicor
Shop, 403 Me (If,,
itt.i., ..v..t.. ,1,1,. .1 i
.1.11. . i
special order work of all kinds, j
L'UO
fans
Among the local foothal!
who motored to Kugriie Saturday
fr the Oregon -Stanford game
were Mrs. Ora Lurres and -Mls
Allelic Stalk.
Shingling, resiling) ing, roof re
pairing. I. X. McCollom, 83IJ N.
Cent ra I. Phono 1 3"3 - W. 1U II
Friends or Dr. Itichard .Mulhol-
land, who accompanied hini on a
duck hunting trip lust week In the
Tule lake section, are still chuck
ling over the doctor's prowess as a
hunter. The huntini; parly wu
composed of Clarence Fads. Iir.
Mill ho I la ml. Charles Kcamcs and
1 1 a rry 1 la use n. a nd t h e la 1 1 er re -luted
today that while other mem
bers of the parly managed to bag
the ' limit, the doctor killed onh
one duck, and It Is believed by
tnem to nave been one that was
unable to fly because of marsh
sickness. I lowcver. t he doctor
olulnis that it wtiK In n honlthy eon-
dlliori when he brought It to "urth.
When in the mu,rket for a beau
tiful new silk tlress. come and sec
what I huve. They are remark
ably cheap. Just from New York
City. Cull Mm. Howard L. Ilarto.
tir.i-L. i:or.
Two rings were reported stolen
from tho home of K. Yamushlta on
Ivy street Saturday afternoon, ac
cording to the police, who were
unable to find clues. The ring
by boys prowling around the
are belie veil to have been taken
neit; tun-hood.
Snags worked buck. llundieruft
Shop, Phone 701'. una
Major and Mrs. W. Mott of New
York CUy stopped here Saturday.
.Mr. .Motl Is a l ulled States deputy
game warden.
l'p-to-t he-m In ute stylish spurt
d reuses und milts, silk and wool
Jersey, made to measure. Patterns
run be snen at the Fashion Shop,
wetuoru mug. room 4:, L IKTtf i
.Mr and Mrs. S. Oka. acconi-Jtwo mllow owyt of Jacksonville, nd
panletl hy J. Tsui Imi of Tokyo, i Joining Clancy orchard. if
Japan, spent Saturday and part ol Miss Jean Steel Is visiting her
Sunday in this vicinity. Professoi j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllb.m
oka Is on a lecture lour which Hicel. at Kugene for a few days
will include most of the largei this week, after which she expects
universities in the Cnitcd States. , it, return to Medford for Ihe win-
The Thomas Itealty and Small ter.
Loan Co.'s office in the Palm IUk.. I Hemstitching, huso mending,
corner Main and Front, will beipk-Hltng and button making.
closed until about October T. tf i Handicraft S h o o. Phono Tip.
j Arranements are already undo.- j
j way for the taking nf the annual1
I school census the Inner part oi
' this month and are expected to bi
I'tnnpleted by the first of Novc
ber wtlh the possible exception
.Medford and Ashland, according'
lo i ounty School Superintendent
Mu-lSnsunne Monies Curler. An In
crease Is expected In this yciir'H
school enrollment In the city us
well us In the rural districts.
Itunners in your hose rewoven
iiki. m vv. i win i... Riail lo rx-i li iuli'il Ilu- Univrraltv of lri-i!.n-liliiln.
I III iiiltoriift KIiiiii. I'llono Sliirr.l fmitlmll narnv m Kunnr
702
Hid- I
Wil.i li'i'il0ll in tllln I'ltvE
Wnnl
till
liioililnt of (lip ili'HIh .if M I'M. I
Sapho (iov
rnor. aqcd 7 " cur.
u resident ttf this city,
Ohio. Mis. tiovernor
for is your
at Toledo.
.is well known in this city. She
Is onvived by her d.iiiRhtcr, Mrs.
Ki nest White, who lives here, and
t w n g in n dd u UK lit eis, I .en ora a mi
Francis White, and other rcla
tles. Mrs. Coventor i,.ft this el'y
lust April for ihe east, where the
funciul services will be held.
After the su miner's run come?
the cold mornings and hard sturt-
...s. - M,,,r m. i,,)U. uie
n-oioMMi, vaives resCilICU
uiui carnureior
adjusted for win
ter. Any make uf cur. P. V,
Close. Ill South Kivcrslde. 1 ! t f
Tht temil.ir nocting of the L
Uioti Auxiliary will be held .it Ho
Armory tonight There wilt be a
short huMncsit pension. (vv which
there will be a social hour of sew
ing curd-, ami r-onvei.itlon. Ue-fre-hinenls
,-ived. , lnrgr
.Htemluoce is iirued.
Let me write your fire iuurancc.
Curl V. Tcngwuld. Hotel Holhind.
Phoiir ;( ,f
Adel Sleffeii of Sun AiikcIu. Tex.,
was umonu ih.O nut,,,.)vlJi from ft
dl-tuncc u ho registered loduy at
the local brunch of the out of state
auto rcKlNtratlon Inirviiii, where 23
1 out of state rurs were rrt;lsteied
' ijm MttUiduy.
Tcnumrary auty llrrnM.H ore,
I mill In-lim Ifftuil at tho l.erlft"n
lliuwiilei' of I'enti'al I'oint. . K.
Ward or Keno. Charles HufftliiK
ton. Clyde Stafford. K. li. Mark
land and W. 1. HanTord of .Med
ford, L. It. Armsted of Talent. Har
old ration or Hutle Jalls and Hoy
Talbot of Ashland.
Fluhrer's I treat) wrappers, until
further notice, will be redeemed
for S. Ar If. Kiecu tradlnu stamps
at the following ratio
Laie (oaf
M Iss Tlielina J iilon of Kverett,
Wash., Is the kuchL of her sister.
Mrs. A. I!. Cunningham, for u few
days. After leaving here Miss Hi
en will K' to Lo AllKeles for the
winter months. ,
Always ask for Fluhier' I'.reails
the finest on the market and baked
In southern Oregon" finest and
most modertily t nipped bakery.
Wrapper redeemable for S. & II.
iM'Ccn trndinir nIhiiiiim vaf.
j,,. ,, j,,.,, !(( f .
hlu Kori. r,.t..,.,.,i , lh(, H,,.,
M,.,lf,-,l Sunday. Todny they vln-
c-dtiM- Laki-
Why throw that J2.0C) pair, nf
hnH(. llvy jr(.llsI, f mMn n,n.
,.,.. Ym ran liave it made llkr-
,.,.,1 ,,.mi I, a ..vi
1(IK. 7ol. 00
Illchi.i-il V SI 'i lit .ii nf riiLiiii
! vMt0(, jincr,! fnomm .Saturday
i ni'ht and Sunday.
I I IfniMl itphf ncr ' h 11 M o itw-mlifiir
lU.lttlllK nm, H,,t)JI) maklntr.
T I,. ikIIc-i a f t Shoo. I'hone 705.
I I93tf
' The Heilwood h lull way south of
i Crescent City. Cal., and Hie 'a-
cfC hK,wy HuutIi or Dunsmulr.
,luth ,n ,.,,., .,
and do not require (he use of tire
'Mains in l m wiiore i ir mimv
construt?tlon lias been in progress, !
tt,.crUinir to the local not ..r i,t,!
auto registratttm bureau today. I'
untll n .short time ago, motor travel i
through the .sections under con-
structlon was brully liuntllcappcd
by mud and water.
lir. Alfred iiurkluml, chiropruc-1
tor, jii jjoerty mug. L'lT
MlMKColdle Wilson left lust night
Tor an extended visit in San Fran
cisco anil oilier southern polntH.
nemsincning. n owe mending,
Pleating and hution making. j
Handicraft Hhop. Phono 70S. ;
m ;itf
Tho lllh Inn. which for the post
year or more has been conducted
by Mrs, lluhy Qu.i kenbush, chang
el hands. Mrs, Itertha Wyatt, for
merly of Sams Valley and more re
cently of .Medford. is 111
new tivn-iuurjr
er. The building Is enjoying
thorough renovation including new
wall paper for the room and a
new iiota of paint for ihe wood
work. The roof, too, has been re
paired. Tin new owner took pos
ncssIoii Halunluy. OdTd Mill Xi-ws.
They must be gtiod 1 1S Ma
jestic Itadlos Hold in Oregon 111 II (I
duya. Hear one, then decide.
Palmer Muslu Houkc, .02
There have been no forest fires
reported at forest service head
quarters since the electric storm
a week ago. With Ihe rain which
fell lust week the danger of fir
ha h been ti rca t ly d eerea.scd .
sj
near the Oixlc Jubilee quartet
at On' eresbyterlun church. Wetl-
nesdny. Oct. 10 ut t:Ki. Adulta T.Oc.
chlblrcn a.V. L'ti I
Mr. und .Mrs. Itoy 10 1 lot t re
turned to Medford Saturday night
from Sacramento. Cal., where Chief
101 1 lot t ut tended the annual con
vention of 1'aclfie coast fire chiefs,
which Included approximately lUMO
men. Vancouver. It. C, was e
leeted as the. next meeting place
for the firemen.
It I tie .Mission grapes now ripo.
Three cenlH u nuund. .1. A. Manke
IJiulf
II. A. Koppcs, elly editor of the
Mult Tribune, who has been HI at
Ills home on llosa avenue since the ,
latter pari of last week, w as today i
reported in be Improving but xmim
stilt rut her weak
lie Is not seri
ously 111. however.
Hose mending reasonable. 1'rlces I
2 So to 50c. Hiimlict tift Shop. I
200
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Tumy were
among the Medford peoplo who at-i
l,i,i .v'uiunluy. ,
l)i'iNmul.'i' iiil IL'lfi,.'.' hi...
Vluli't Knloii. Ki'S.. 10:2 W. !Mli!
I'liono luj;i.K. Lo,-i
Harry Uoscnhcig returned lost'
night from Kugene, where he spent !
tho week tnd visiting friends at I
the university, ;
I lose mending reasonable. Trices
2fte to 60c. Handicraft Shop.)
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. F.aUcr of I
Portland, former residents of Med-j
ford, are visiting friends in the cltyj
for u few days. Mr. tinker us ;
connected with the firm of linker I
Hutchison when a resident here
r
and Mr. Joe L. llrown are
' nutvlng this week from their much
! in Sums Valley to the Walter l.ev
I erettc ranch three miles south of
tow n.
Mrs, Frank Isaacs, who has been
III ut her home for the pust week.
Is reported hy friemls to he Im
proved in health today.
Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Ookuii uu.I
Or. and Mrs. Thayer spent Sunduy
as quests of Mr. und Mrs. I. out
Clrlch ut their cabin on the Kokuc
rtver.
Ihomas Sweni mid trbic ut
wick spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs A J K locker at ttirtr Uonue
rher cabin. O
Frank T. Lydinrd, leptcsvntailve
of Wattoa - Moore OrKoods com
pany or-Vun Francisco. N tn th
cliy today on lnt?incs?.
Htiy Kukwi., mircHiMtlnir Hi
! Hum ymun flanlware t'ui.iimtiv if
1'urtlunil, WiiH anmng the out of
town Kuests in Medford yesterday
who took In Crater Lake and sur
rounding points of Interest.
M rs. Luanna i lent on, who has
been III at her home on Collate
street with a llht attack of pn
inunln for the past week. Is said
to be much improved In Ilea It h
today, and chances for u success
ful recovery are cneou rawing
ThomaM Ahern, assistant general
manager of the Southern Pacific
company, passed through Medford
on his way south in his bu'sim-ss
.car. Sb-rra .Wvada, today.
l- Hammond, who attended
ad's day and the Stanford-Oregon
i f'MI,1,a" tiame m the Kimene earn-
l,u saturtiay, returned this ni'irn-
Iuk fi-om the north.
Miss 1 icily Itamsby returned to
! her home at Klamath Junction on
! the Southern I'acifie last nlht.
'laving attended the football ganie
j with a )arty of local friends.
I leathmurters for the Jackson
I county He publican campaign art'
j bicated in the Liberty building
room 2)4, with eru Marshall in j
charge. Anyone Interested In e -
curing literature coneernini; the!
i nominees Ih Invited to call at the!
I office where pictures of Herbert j
, Hoover, pins and all Ihe literature!
- that is availalde may be secured ;
free of charge, Frank Farrdl is ;
general chairman of the campaign j
'. for this county. !
Mr. and M rs. K. W. Kearns of j
i Hallas, Ore., left for liakersflebl.
I Cal.. t his morning, to spend the
I winter. After a vlsi wiib' Mrfl.
! Kearns' mother and titer. Mrs. L.
"!j. Kvann. HUH Narregan street. Mrs.
Wlsbey. Mrs. Kearns' mother, is
accompanying idem to Itakcrsfteld. i
They expect to return to Oregon in
the spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter
left this morning for Kan Fran
cisco via Kureka ami the coast
route. They are making the trip
in their car and ox pre t to return
in a week or ten days.
Jack Thompson and W. M. Shep
herd of the California Oregon Cow
er company and F, Corning Kenlx.
j hm-mi ui ! mi roiKi, reiui iicu mis
i..
mioi iiiiii
from a duck hunting trip
In the Klamath district. 'I'hey uoi
a few birds but reported the hunt-
P '. iiiu Lrenerallv ihiih-
T1)0 Parent-Teachers association
uf n,,. viry .sd j lnl, lt
,fCti,,g at the schoolhousc Friday
,lf..nil(1,1 ... Vn i,ri.m.
jiflernoon ut .'i: 1 .1
urged to attend.
Kd Hanlcy of Seattle, ramie rv I
I magnate tr Alaska ami well known
; pioneer tr Jackson county, Ih visit-
ing friendH in tlte.valley for a few
jb.v
c.eorge Johnson of Medford has
i,,.,.,, (hnied to the Cniversltv of
Southern California at Luh Angeles
with advanced standing. (Icoi'e is
a yon of Or. Fre.deiick II. Jtdinsou
of thin city and Is a Htudent iy the ;
college of tlcnlistry. i
Mrs. Llanehe' Cook of the ltoc-
ow-Kcvlnw spent th.: week
end In Metlford visiting her son
Itobert, and returned tu her work
this afternoon.
"Mrs. W. V, Karrier of Los An
geles arrived here today to uend
some time ns the guest of her sister-in-law.
Mrs. .1. II. Uowman.
Among the Medford people who
motored to Kugene for the Stanford-Oregon
football game was li.
I!. I lunimond.
After an eight weeks' illness dur
ing which she was In Or. Coffey's
private hospital at Cortland. Mih.
C. A. Nutter returned to her home
this morning much improved in
health.
Mrs. C. L. Simmons returned this '
MW1,.i., fi,.,- u..,i,wHm"- th.. '
end in Kugene as the guest of her
sister-In -law, M rs. Klsie Simmons.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOIt SALK Largallis! Csed elec
trie washers, special now for
oulck sale: late I'asy Oryer. used
about eight t hues, (trice 1
Address til Ho. fith, tirants I
WANTKO Lale model sedan.
Pb'ase stale cash price. Ilox 311.
Mall Tribune. 'JOM
KOU TH A OK KOlt CIIOKNIX
HOMK
(i rooms, modern, well located,
trade for mihiII house In I'hocnix.
8-room strictly nuulern home. 3 l?
acres, in n good town in llllntds;
valued at 5,'iOne: w 111 ulve same
for a u-roont home In -Medford,
K. C. CO UN. I'OG Mb SI.
Around the corner frum Montgom
ery Ward Co. i'mii
KOU SALK
menls. I'hnm
I' In no:
1711-1!
pay
KOU UK NT Modern I - room
apartment; private bath, parage.
:? So Kir. Choni- I3.. -'Ol
KOlt HK::T :i - room duplex;
mlu Its; very desirable local ion;
rent attractive lo right part v.
I'hone N3V M during business
hours or cull at 4: I'ark .we.
noon or evening. -jaa
Kill! M.M.H llllllmxu p.
lilui'srass si-eil. I'hotir
l illll'l'
!i;-n-i.
S ll .-.
1-xnt sai.i: ur.Ai, i:m ii;
Corner
Lois
HMh and Oakdale
Seml-Uusiness Oistrlct.
3 II 0 0
Phone I Oil 4
Ueddy Moore.
foil s.t.i-iiomi:s
New
fi-rooni
Modern Home, tlaruyo,
close, in:
i."o down. bal. $Lri ner mo.
Phone tol.
FOU SALK - Star Inuring.
new tires, trunk, good condition.
-J!l4 N- "iversidc. o 1
FOlt SALK ISO. acre level farm,
nil In cultivation: (to acres al
fa 1 fa with S-nere f y paid
water right; house, bum and
olltblliUlings: well located on
highway, only four miles from
Medford. Priced for quick sale
at less than halt its value Sell
hK price onlv p.. i acre'
S;i000 win huudle; balance
u. Karl Turn v. flirt Lil-ertv
U1d
Kill! Ml -
nnlv J inn iht ni'ir Siilrmliil m
nnu' proillli'iT. T.'i in.. J jnuo
msh ir will ,i,., .,,,,.rtv
tuili'. KhiI Tumy. 310 l.lhvi-iv
I'lilK. ......
LOST riiwklook. t-'lnili'i
rotuia to Tribuuc vtiivt,
' .Auiaifl Furbfru
a transient
home in be
lumber win k-r. win
lieved to be in Colorado, was killed
Saturday afternoon in a I lilt, Cal..
, lumber yard as the result of being
1 crushed by a .c'crpillur tractor
used for Iranhporiing lumber. The
j bgly b being held at the Ashland
molKlie With the hope that rela
tives may be readied In bis home
stall-. Farblcus is years of utie
and liinl been working in Ililt only
t since September 'JH. There were
no w itnesses w hen the accbb ni
i tool; place and details of the trag
edy ale lacking.
Miss Lorraine Whcath y of Los
.Angeles, formerly a resident of
Medford. left here tills
for K In ninth Fulls after
mornlnt;
visiiin:;
local friends.
Miss Anne Nannia of" chicaui
' 111., stoppeil here during the wee
end for a visit at the home of In
cousin. J. It. Hierma and
Mrs
i Itlerma. She left here this morn
j ing for Lo Angeles to continue
j her vacation trip.
I Mis. h. I). i:ee.'. of Cold Hill
' was in the city this morning to
meet .imige (teed, who returnel
from a several days' business trip
to San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Davison vis
ited Crater Lake Sunday and re-
port that the drive Is especially "
wtmderful at this time of yea, the
frosts in the higher region hav
ing turned the foliage beautiful
reds and yellows.
Dr. D. A. Chambers and family,
motored to Hronkiims yesterday, j
There was no fog along the coast !
und the weather was warm. i
A contract for all of the elec-
Irlcal etiipmenl for the mill un-
der const riu Moii at Clendule by?
the (Jlendale Lumlter eompany has:
been awarded o the People's Klec- '
trie company. AI Snider is m:in- I
ayor und one of the owners of the j
new mill. Further contracts have j
lint been announced.
The P.-T. A. or the Junior high :
school Will hold u eoepthH liexi !
Wednesday eveninir at the Junior j
lliyh school, to the teachers of that
school. All parents and teachers
of the city are invited to attend.
An address will be delivered by
Prof. Irving -K. 'inln ol" Ashlanl.
A social hour wilt be held.
PAYS
l.odema !iii,s pas
away at he
home. i;n:t No rlh Fir j
slre
inrday evcni.iu. .'ci'd 7i '
yi'ars. five m on 1 hs. L'i; days. She
was born ne.n- Kloomfleld. Canada.
Apiil 111, She came to Kun-
kakee. 111., with her .mother in :
I Sti 1, She was first married Pi
Dr. win Anderson a! 'ouneiI
Lluffs. Iowa, in November lis, ls7s.
and to this union were born t wo
daughter ami two sois
passed away In Infancy.
One son
The ehil- I
dren survivintj her are Mrs
Anderson of Medford. Mr;
tlllde Keiiimrd of Hillings.
. i:. x.
Ocr-
. Mont.,
of Con
July.
and Mrs. Kililh Jai k-ou
Klamalli. Ore., ;in.l I I g
dren. Mer htisbuml died
ISSN.
On October H'llX. Lodellia 1
A ndersoii was married to W i!li;i in
Mays at frundon. Wis., and fr the
past 11 yciirs I hey have made their'
honi fin Medford. beiui.' survived ;
today by her liuba ml and the J
above named children. She was a 1
woman of fine character and leaves
a host of devi.i. d fi iids besides J
her relatives, she was a inemhei :;
of the Kastcrn Star of Valparaiso. (
Neb., autl the Woman's Iteliefi
'"n1 of ;
of the Cr
Iford. alsti a member ;
yterian church. j
Kuneral services will be held j
from the Ceil Kuneral home Tues
dn, Octtd.er !'. at o'clock p. in.,
licv. JO. C. Laurence officiating.
Interment In the Jacksonville cem-
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
STATE
THEATRE
South Central Near Elylith
TONIGHT
"FLAMES"
Featuring an
Ail-Star Cast
Also Comedy and Scenic
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. These Drug Stored
ara open nights this
week: . .
Jar na It flub
West SWc Pharmacy
I ! V
Obituary
1 'r
J5. rHONE V
mi m vie .vw. i
SLICES OR HOOKS
MADE TO ORDER
BY JOE KIRKW000
Joe Kfrkwood, master -tolfer,
tlenionstrutt: Hp. simplicity of
will
gli
on the links of iho liogue Vallcv
(iolf ( luh, Thursday. October 1 1, at
I : '.in p. m.
Slice, hook, straighi ball-
-nicy
all look alike- to Joe. and arc pro
duced on request without fail. Trick
shots ol" every description tunibl"
out of his bug until the gallery
wonder.H why this wizard of th".
1,imr a 1 1 a uj no inc nnpossiuic.
U ailCI IllOUnlll IMIKWOOO.
from time to time, dubs a shot to
lot you know just how you look
when you are play in.-; your usual
riamo, and the gallery never fails
lo laugh ut the peiTormunce.
Joe Kirkwood and Sydney Smith
will also endeavor to lick II. C.
Kunn and J. It. Hueston En an 1S
hohi exhibition mutch, a feature in
itself that promises many a Uirill
ing shot.
t i ' il uisi'liil'ly
Uni'k t'tumi'il
I'alde
:. i.-i, i:. l- s. m..
:;l'i i. in., Octdln-r
til. Work in It. ii
. M. il.'uri'i's. I!.-
' frc.ilimoiilM. (Iffl.lal
illustrlims (Irani! .Mns-
l- I:. NK-lltH.S. .
Kl'IOl'lllT.
('aril nf Tliank'..
'i' want tu fxiiri'ss cnir siiH-t'ir
appreciation ti mir many fricnils
1'ur the kindni'ss atld sympathy c.
1 1' nil 'Ml In tin- ili-ath nf mil- lioluvdl
Mill alul hrothi-r. Orel! HasUins.
anil -nlso our ili'i'prst tlliiliks fur
tin iK'tttitiful floral tril.utes.
X. O. II.1SUC1IS.
W. h Ilaskins.
scintlsli I Clio.
Stated meeting Siskiyoi
Lodi;e of Perf 'ctiou. 7;3'i
p. m., Oct. Sill.
L. F. WILLIAMS, Scry.
1:1:1
iregoii c ai her
11- Unsettled with
ml west poi'tions
rain
oiiyiit
mild,
tinier
and Tuesduy. continued
Si kiiii; soutbei ly wind:;, at
gales ..ti the coast.
IT'
THURSDAY
.
trrf - -
Visit t till'
lev nf (m-iiti
l:i:i
r
. linn ii
SMASHING, CRASHING
Its Way to Your Very Soul
HUNT'S
CRATERIAN
TODAY AND
4 Bit) DeLuxe
Shows at
1:30, 3; 15, 7-9
NOW!
Look Who's Here!
That Prima
COLLEEN
MOORE
In her latest big joy special.
You'll like it better than either
"Irene" or "Sally."
Saucy, dainty, delicate, delightful
a grand mixture of excellent con
eriy and such amusing situations.
Wc it you'll more than enjoy it!
And
flee and Hear
THE TALKING
NEWS FEEL
Admission
Matinees ID and 35
vemngs . 25 and 50
Fire and Flames
at State Theatre
"Flumes" is a llirillin outdci r
picture of (he nm lit w c.-t, uboinnl
ing in romance. 1 Minor and excite
ni"M. the last- being lui ;;!y itii
nished by h trenp".i(otis f(nst tire,
oi! ol' the gruutcst ever filmed, be
ing shown at the State theatre to-,
nilit. -
F 41
Make Money This Winter
With
MADRONA BRAND FEEDS
MR. FEED BUYER:
It's time yon were 1 liiukini.
wlial ytui will IVfd yiuu- poiil
lliis winter.
Tlii' ici rtn'iiKiiMc nf M;itlnni;i I
tilt- I'iist slmultl i-tiiiiinaiitl tilt'
ai' cvi'i'y IVcdci' in southern Oregon.
Who, in the valley, is better equipped to
manufacture high-class feeds for your live
stock and poultry?
.Mode milling equipment, n impel cut mill
, men and strict adherence to quality, always
means that you are feeding riIil if you feed
Madroiia ( h and ) Feeds.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
The oldest Feed and poultry supply house in
oitt hern Oregon. inducted successfully
under the same management since 1910.
Don't miss the Greater Medford Club's Rummage Sale October
12 and 13 opposite Rialto Theatre. Club house benefit!
Wii,irjii?i?r54.. KJ.fi...w
YOU'LL
SEE AND
HEAR IT
TUESDAY
Donna of Pep
OH, KAY"
ALSO
Two Big Acts of
"TALKIES"
Leo Carrillo
7amcus Italian Comic
and
"THB IMGI.NUES"
It concerns the eft'ons of a 'n
Swede toicuiau to help lus Itir-iv
rii-h-u-,
.ali
win the "niiA :-:irt." He is
SUCCCSSI I llfv
the etui, after a series
of odd mi:iT:ip hich compiicai.;
his Utile in t : ! ;ues.
Jeun Herslioll lines onle of t;,c
best work id lii.s career us ilu ion'
mun who claims to know ail ;:i
wonieii. while Virginia Valli au
Kiiucne O'Hrieti make an attract tv
hailing pair. Hryanl W ash Inn n
ami 1. oris Kuiloti an1 vllluinoiis in
l heir different wayu.
iilimil
I'V illlll
1 1 w mill
1 i vest n-k
I'ii i id IVi'ds in
cuiisitlcrat imi
- - jia..fc?K. rrfvCT.k..T wnTTt
Av a big
$ ANNIVERSARY vSj ;
TREAT . ;
1 Today! j
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