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o PXGE TWO iocal and ' Personal The reculur monthly chihl wel fare clinic of the cnuiuy healt unit for Medford will be held at ih Uaptist church next l-'riday afternoon, and Medford mothers deviling to have children examined are mplesied in telephone the health unit for n-sei v.itions early as porsible In order that all t hll dren may le t-'lven attention A clinic- was held yesterday at Cen tral Point and was reported to be fairly successful. lr:m-'o dance. T.afr.e Point Sai . night. K very hod v welcome. -"3 Hotel guests from a distance who arrived In .Medford yesterday in clude J.ihn I-ewi of Wynizard, run.. Mrs. J. H. f Vancouver, II, C Mr. and Air. Krunk Wilson of Chicago. Mrs. K. K"ot d New York mid V, O. Jenkins f Dew Moines, la. (iintleaian driving to IbTkeley desires party or parlies for com pany and share expenses, In few days. Four p.T-sneer j;eply Itox C'iO, Alail Tribune lio'-' H. M. White of the r. N. dMflct forestry office in Portland, Is h.-re for M'vnrJil day. for the purpose of cooperating with Die local office in checking up on the hind status! of the Oregon and California rail road lines within ami udjacent to the 'niter l-ake national forest. Come to the card party Krhlay afternoon at the Catholic Parl-di hall. I'ri'.e.s. refrehnienls. '.i'ic. I 1'"- Serei-ani li. C. ftwen and Mrs. ' V'lien it Ntopped at Medford andjowt'n arrlvi-d hen yestiM'day from Ashland yesterday, Hno people In- San Francisco where Mrs. Owen tipected the new "Nile-coach" to he , )een 1)1 at the I.ettermatl Army plared soon on the IMokwIck staee j, n , v it hohpital for the past run between Seattle and Los An-; month. She Is much Improved In eelcs. The coach Is a triple-deck- health. er and has sleeplne space for Jt;' Oreenn Fire Relief Association passeicers. After h-avlne Med-( 0f McMlnnvllle, r. C. I. Cnff. ! ford yesterday ariernoon. the ma- uKftit, 419 i:asi Main St. Td. 022. chine ispent two hours in tirants 1 H H I f ' I'uhs, where ll'KI jieople Inspected Colonel C. (1. Thomson Is exin-ct -1 tlm roarli. Allss Camllb Clemen- Hnn was .Medford, passenger 1o the Climate Clly and she reptn-teil the big bus to be a remarkably easy ridlnu machine. Notice to S. St li. ereen tradlne Htamp collectoi-H: Fntil further nu - tlce Fluhrer'H Hread wrappers will he redeemed at the slamp nrfifto in tho AL AL I tepartinenl Store at the following ratio; Large loaf wrappers, 2 stamps, and small lonf wrannerw. 1 stamp. . 'JH. N. C. White, assistant supervisor of the I'nited Stales forest service, returned to local hcaibUartern yes terday nfler spending si'veral days surveying out the locatibn of i lie Muck I'ock lookout station above Trail. Cherry trees, 2 T.e: finest ever Rrown In state. .1, C. Itarnes Nut -wry. Phone fllO.V. Suiitf C.. W. Ashpole. well-known local idoneer. who has been 111 at his home on Tripp Hired for some time. wa4 reported to he In a seti iiiim condition this morning. Specials Thursday and Saturday al the Public Market. Full line of fresh vegetables, honeydew melons. No. I Nel'led liein potatoes, toe peps for salad. Open until 4 p. m. dally, i-:. U. Stump. 2i Three deer and one hear were hilled on a hunting Hip In nortb frn Lake couniy hy a party com 1 iifed of tluy Tex, Central I'olnl postmaster, and Dowel Hill and H 'slon C.rleve of Prosiecl. Tin laiKi'st tif the door, a niuleUiH. u-clghed 2 " li poti mis dressed, and Is one of the largest killed this seaton. Air. Tex yesierday reporl ed game to he fairly plentiful In that section, which Is n short dis tance, above Paisley Open for huNliiM. TIiuiiijih Tleuliy Cn. Knrnlluiv ami rhuth'! limns. I'alm lilui'U, cm .Main and Knuit, upstali-H. tt lluuh It. Itunklu. forest super visor, loft here early today for the Head ' ml Ian district, where he will make a survey of Ihe for esl conditions. r. I,, (inff wrltcH nil kinds nf in Hurnnci?, Heo him. Tolrphoiw Jllli. fiffr. 419 Kant Main. IKttf Kiddies enjoy an after school lunch of good bread and butter. Give them plenty of it and be sure it is Fluhrer's Milk Bread which contains far above the average amount of milk Solids and consequent food value. M j ss JMilh Nichols, clerk and eteuouraphcr ;tt the c ity building i deiiartmcnt. haw h'-in absent from lu-r duties for the pa.-t several days liirnusr nf nines, which Is mm' in lllC her in her homo mi l.oeut street. All ladies of the community at- invited to tlw i aid party at tlir Parish hull Krlday uf tcrnoon at William f lemensoii. manager of the ; Intel Jackson, who ha I en at lioehuiu fur the past week at t' -inline to clerk duties at the Ter minal hotel, was expected to re turn to hN home here today. Cherry trees, r 3c; finest ever umwn In state. .1. c. Jianu-K Nur- scry. Phone !H V. If'i'Hf Miss Hael Miller of ('rants Pass enrol led at t he Medford I'usiness eolleeo yjM week. r'luhrer liread wrappers-, unt il further notice, will hi- redeemed for H. & II. green trading stamps at the following ratio: Large loaf wrappers, ' cents, small loaf wrnppern, 1 stamp. Jtodeemable at stamp headquarters In M. M. De partment Store. i'O.". r com- Hoover should receive a four to U'-turn one vote in Ashland if the pre coupe. iniulcruilce of votes can can he Judged hy the registration records. From September 4 to October 'i. I the last day for reels rat Ion of voters, a total of 4.'. 4 voters were registered at the J:llinu oftic-. of Oils nuinher i'3 indirat Icino- eratli preference, half a dn.en in Hcatid a,n r I Independent choice, while 4 4 1 indicated Mepuhllcan affiliation. Ashland Tldinu's. iranur dance, Kat-le I'oinl Sal. nfehl. Kverybndv welcome t to arrive sometime today ufler) Hienline several days In Portland. I Afiss HIIHe Shields left here last evening for Portland after visiting Miss Jean Steel for a short lime. Itolh of the girls Were employed ai the Crater I -a ko lodge during the summer months. They inusl.be good 14H6 Ma jestic ltadlos Fold in Orogon In 0u days. Hear one, then decide, Palmer Alusic I louse, 202 Airs. (i. A. Tone is vlshing with her daughter. Airs. K. II. Ilodd at tlrants Pass. r ,..,,..,. ..v..u i i.nnll Dr. D. A. Chambers. Ontomelrist. I :II7 .Medford Pblg. For appoint ment. Phone I SX. (! lasses fitted and furnished. In view of the fuel that 2n:tl ooler .,.f1....- 1.-. i.rele.i.l t.'ll'M 1 'hief .. ,, ' ,. , i, .. i i housekeepers to II e caution III starling fires In heating stoves which have not been used for sev eral months, as flue fires often re sult from the use of stoves with out first having cleaned out .flues. However, so far this season, few Hue fires have been reported and the chief expressed lufpes that the present record may he continued ,-,.,, ii-:i.iinif Notice to S. & H. stamp collectors; t'ntil further no-1 tlce Fluhrer's Itread wrappi-rs will J he redefined at the stamp office o, the M. AI. Department Store at J the following ratio: Large lo-if wrappers, 2 si a nips, and small loaf wrappers, 1 stamp- 2ift 1 The picking of the Winter Wills pear crop In the ltogne l:lvei val ley Is expected to be completed by the end of this week and apple picking Is expected to he finished at the end of two weeks, according ! n m-rK(.,,t hultratlnnN. Tile peak ntMi0 ulekhurhas missed, and' j (H a ,.,.sl,it thoro Is nw consider able surplus lahor 111 Meilloru, ro- j liiwluu a shoriaKe which, was re-1 ported last Moudny. t Cherry trees. I'fn': finest grown In state, J, C, Itarnes N'ui serv. Phone IHO-V. SIHIif The condition r It. A. Koppen. city i rtlinr of the Alatl. Trlliune. was reported to lie lietter today, following a soniew hat had . ilav spent yesierday. Me has he en Ul ln,e last week and has hern ron fincd to his hed for the rcaicr part of the time. Always ask for riuhrei H Itrtfids tin finest on the market and baked in southern Oregon' finest and most modcrnly ei nipped hakery. Wraitpers redeenmlde for S. & H -green trading stamps, The special city council meeting which was to have ticen held last ; evening, was postponed until next ' wieli, when matters scheduled for discussion last night will lie then I trout; lit up. I 'ear trees. I'Hr; French roots, h u d d e d; nothing hetier. .1. C. ( llaines Nursery. Tel. 1M0-V. Jitrtif; Leading the life or n "carei'i ec" , rancher. I.ee C. Oarlock, inanai:yr) of thi local hranch of the out of; Mate auto registration bureau, on a ' vacation nf two week", is spending : this week plowing acreage around his suburban home on lb-all lane. near the old Stai;e road. Last week ' was spent in-iklnu other iOU'rove ineins a his home place, atld next Monday will w him back at his j dtittes in the Chamber of (Vm-' merce building. Muring his ah- j vi nce, Mrs. Oarlock has been Ink- Inu care of his duties I O ranee dance. Kagh- Point Srt I . ' night Kverybody we1eune. 3 j Mr and Mrs K l il-on re- ( niri.ed todav from a 'hort motor! nip to Portland, where they spent itn lays on business. Mr. and 1 Mr Wilson recently arrived from! I'hiio. I'al. to make thtir home In ,hjw eltv Vhe (n the mnrltet for a bean , , . ... , tifnl new .Hk dress, conie and sec what 1 have They are rcniaik- ahh ch-an .lut from New York Cttv Call Mr, H'mard !.. Pitrto Included amouu the Oreijonla ns refi-ter.'d at local hotel- are M. A ltolniL:W'orih of Kuuene. Oi-oi e I Hamilton if Salem. Mi ami Mrs. . K C. Jones of The tallies ami I.. ' K. Allen. l. V. Cennttt. H II I fc Oonm-ll. M' lvin Hank. Mr and Mr I-. i Saumb-rs. . I'.. Orotisr c C. Nlms, K. c. Ninm and K. -I McKeowu of Portland Dr. Alfred llutklund, ehlrnprae- j tor, 3H Klhity Hid;;. 1 mfjifotcd :ltl ,Qk Wood. Iiu-k' boxing nd wic-tlinu promoter. ! f I yrsierday on u hort husliieot Inn to Heed j iu .i-i north of Miirshfield. and is 1 expected io return here today or tomorrow to he present for the smoker lo- 1 promoting next Fri day nit-lu aithe new Childers arena. Clause dance. Kaele J'olnt Sat. nleht. K very hod y welcome. J n 3 W. II. Cooper, a real estate dealer of Kui-'enc, wni anmnu the visitors in M"lforrt ye-fl'rrtay on haziness. l-'p-to-tne-minifle Htyllsh import d retires and suits, talk and wool jei"'y. mail to ineai-ure, J'atterni can he wen at the Fashion Shop. Medford Uldg, room 424 C, A. Winn and Joe Flteecl were huslness visitors yesterday in Wild ervllle. wheie they are Joint own ers of ranch properly, llemstiiehinK, hose nundlnn, : pleating' and button maklnji. i Handicraft S h o p. l'hone 702 l(J3tf Amone be Klamath Falls resi dents who were in :.ieriford yester day are Airs. Al. F. Kohn. Alar earet Irwin, i'.. S. Paddock. Air. anil Al i s. S. J. I.faton and Fred Voiiny. t I'each. apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree 2.rc; less In laree numberw. J. t 1 lames Nursery. Phono J10-Y. I'nntf AUhoueh far from beine Indica tive ft the nuinher of huntinn li censeH thai were sold In .laclisoil couuiy last month, 3 2 were sold directly from tho county clerk's of fice, uccordine to a checkup made today. -One to the fact that li censes are sold In all the sportine Koods stores In the county as well as other establishments. It Is dif ficult to estimate the entire num ber Fold, However, ft is believed that lip- licenses sold at the clerk's office, Is representative of less than one-fourth of the entire total. Peach, apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree iJf.e: lens In law numbers. J. C. liarnes Nursery. Phono !I0-Y. L'Huf CallfnruiaiiM reentered at local hotels Im-htde O. It, Humphrey f Happy Camp. II. Kaker and Air aiui aii'f. i.anuuer or wanui .mom- lea. i'ari Howard and Air. ami .irs.: J. Afurhy of Los Angelas, Air.; and Ahs. F. Ilcjnrlcti of M axw. II. Air. and Airs. F, i. N'-wman of. Coltoti and Air. ami Mih. F. t'.. .Ioiich and I. V. Jenkins of San ; Frutuisco. i Pe(ir trees, 2ic; French rodt,'. I h u d d e d; nothing better. J. c. j liarnes Nursery. Tel, Hlfl-V. 'jootf That the Southern Pacific will show a gain In freight shipments in spite of the reduction of (hi grape tonnage In the Fresno dis- nl1 wn ,n roport of ,1, T. Saun ders, freight traffic manager, oi Him Francisco, who paid one nf hi regular visits to .Medford today, Alt-. Snunde says southern op ! gon is now one of tuo most pros peroiis ilislrict.s on th oast Mu if the ; Aliss Ida Wood ami Miss Flor ence t; raven, piano instructors. . Credits given. Phone Hi-12-W, 2"C W, S. Holger. manager of 1 be local J. C. Penney store: was cnll i ed yesterday to Portland by the i death of Ills father, who was stilck ; en Inst Sunday with paralysis. -He j wns 7!V years nf ngewtml had been ."' ""y e"" .".""' Attend the. Pythian Sisters card rty Thursday night. . .tii! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j Foil UI'.NT -One 'H-room furnish-1 'ed apt; one '4-rooni 'unfurnished j apt. Phone UM. 2na I FO It SA l.F Your money back In , our year. Cmlng business at one-! half actual value. Total price $32Uini cash.' See Charles .' Wing Agency. Inc. 2:i 1 1 v. ,i, .:v.-ilAXiIK i-rmim mn.l-:r"w ..rn home Im-ated In I'uUnii. Cal.. I ; free and clear from enciun i liraiicc 1'rlce l!,tni. eept hoiue 111 Medford acreage in Itoue lliv Will ae ii r small r valley. FOII SAI-IS -- (iootl Jersey milk ow. 3 miles west of latent. .1 . T Hertford. ; I'lANO -A-l CikJtditloil. 57 at once. See It at "l N wood. if taken i nli Ken- 1 WA.NTIM) Second-hand ra nge or good cook stove. l'hone Jack sonville I T it. -'"it 'til! SAI. K Nun-Is canarii-s. Phone lis tiulb; -F 14. an I : a waXTKI Man with truck to haul barnyard manure. Call I'ert A niterson. jn;t OK l!KNT Kent leinan. - Furnished room for :Pj; So. Civerside. tf W NTK1 Truck driver to haul logs. Oregon California Truck - i mu co. -,": IIAI'TIIMI. suburban orchard heme in the western foothills: tine fruit, Mtrieily modern home. Ineluditm c ii m p I e t c electric etiulpineiu; a wiuiderful pano ramic view of the valley. The price on t It in property Is very reasonable. A Ko. an other beautiful or chard home: modern '.'-room bolide on a knoll with beautitul view of the valley and surround ing mountain, fine shade trees, , family orchard, block of full ; bearlnt: pears, vineyard and a I Hileiulid younu pear oichartl i'omltm into bearing: tiill ctiuip ped 1th out building all siip plieil u ith elect licit and run nitu: Wilier. This is also priced very low. We will he Kind to llicet nil If you are Interested In ncuutriiii; a home In the "Heart of a Oreal Country." Prow n A- ! Whtie Am ncy. hi. ' 5 i-'oi: i:i:t--:n :m: . New nnuliM'n hnuf. 'Oil SAI. II -Work hut's ViihSivki', ni'iiv i,t,,i' r,i I.. (1. ' mom:v TO I.OXN ! 11 M,,N'i:V"n Hni.r..v...t Medford niotierty. Urown - White Ak'-iicv I m. -iiltl : ' , . '" 'TO 1 1 HAI.K OH TU. I K P.y owti- er. Home city prourty: (wo S I'iiom houses, also acreai;!1 near Kuwelie, trc. Would exehatme for sonietnisiK KU(d near Medfoid. ,ddi-s W. S. S. tVuinl Ave., Meilford, Ore. Jt;, WANTKO Oh I for general hou-e-Wiirk. Call 3!-l.. . Wllll.K TIIKV I.AST- -Several rsed . choh e S1 : uood H tube radio. , cheap, jenu piano. ued lc than one year; sacrifice for cash :ta!i South Newtown or Phone ,b-j, j I'D. trtbuxe, mf-word. Muirlai:e I hi county yesterday b licenses were i.Hind at ,-l...-L-'x ,.ft.:. i,.a... i Frank Ih-idrik and Klorelit both ofCjUax well. I William Itobertson. I -uui. of Oii'-anx. Cal.. and fO"'-1 Allllotle, U-al. if VrkH. Cal.: Al ton M. Anderson. l'I. and Hetty Clevland, is, both of Medford. JMile Hnwaid will entertain tli" Past Noble (Ira mis club with a Hallowe'en party Thursday even -ine. All meiAliers are rnuest."i be present. 21 ;. Jl. Samiels, local real ei:it dealer, s spending' a vacation of a week visltiue fri-nds and relative, in Hcml. t-'arnival danee. Walker'n Wed. niirht. Admission 10c. Uance tick et m TTic. lin I Temporary auto licenses were f ftied at the sheriff's office yester- day to Sain ;!Vdoii. I W. Alilli Halleck ean. .1. .1. linker, K. I and C. O. Wild-lock of Aledfor.i. Charles ICdmondson of itutte Fulls. IS. K. liosi of Uat-le Point, William firuiii of Talent ami ban Shuss ; Central Point. Carnival dance, Walker's. Wed. nlt;ht. Admission inc. 1 la nee ih k ei 7 ic. Ji 1 Aliss Kliuibeth Purr, county sup ervisor of rural school. h spend hie today visitlne the Little Appb--yale. I'niontown and Sterlinu schools. As a rule. Alius liurr is abb.1 to visit only two schools daily, but was able to increase the num ber to three, as all are compara tively close pied her. Aliss Purr visits over 4., schools in the county and is able to visit each otn- on an averaee of once every six weeks. They must be e"fd 1 4SC Ala , Jestic Kadlou sold In Oregon 111 '' days. Hear one, then decide, Palmer .Music I louse. 2f ! A real estate transaction com ; pleterl this week in rough the Charles A. Wine agency concerned the sale of the home of Mi, and Airs. Hurley Hvans to Air. and Airs. ! W. T. Page, ului will take pnses : sion of lib- prop'-rty, located at 3 4 . '.Jul nee street, next Alonday, I'pon selline the tjnfncp street dwelline Mr, and Airs. Kvnns then purchns- ,,,, tho natniliun ilivellhig on lla v mreei noiher .le-ii Veil Street. consum mated this w agency was thi of land on Cos- k by the sale of five lam- to J. II saun1 IlCfi': N.V.- 'ion. who plans to build a homo on i It this fall. Tin- laud formerly, wa i ( owned by Air. Wing, j I lemslltchliiK, h o s mending, I pleating and billion making. i Handicraft Shop. Phone 72. Word was received yesterday of ' the safe arrival of It. W. Doe who, ' accompanied hy his family, left a 1 short time ago for Little Hock. Ark., where he was transferred to (take charge of 37 Skaggs Safeway , stores, after having , been In charge (of local stores for the past ,x 'months. In addition to being 't; charge of the 37 branches, nine 1 large warehouses will also come I under his supervision. I New arrivals In Sohils fell-1 jir..;is; Cage vlmirs Ss.ail. ISn-fiij ' stamps given here. The Hand l!o.! '2 2.1 Mast ith St.. Just east of Cro-! j r'eteria. -2a" j i Depuly Sheriff Paul Jennings j j.was expected to return tndayeVrom (a hunting trip for deer In the near-) by mouiilaim'. Friends expert in' sec the deputy return with t he j I limit, i.a he was reported to hav leer I i left fur exceptionally good i hunting country l-'nr luisy p'.c (lie Alrdfurd ! SUNinesH iMilleu.' (iff 'I'M special' I'fihl I'lasm-H in Hunntnhlp, np-i I ul plied iHHiUkut'phiu:. srienl ifir ;;iU'H-((' inanship. puhllc p"-(ikiim und ma-, vhinv l)MkkHplnu. tiW.V. jnr, ' T. K- I'.tnieU and ('. K. .lniia- ! Man I'eturiu-d li-tiiii likexii'w last j iLrhi whert ihe spein the past j ,la's ,m 11 "ninu trip. ! Dri'ssniaki-r and ixlKiier. Mrs. j Violet Kalon. Hen,, )n:' V. lull l'hone HILT-)I .1. W. Wiilif relumed yustorduy i from a trip through .southern Cal: lloinia. where he spent the past weeks on business and pleasure. Hemstitching. hns mending. '.pleating and button making. Handicraft S h n p. Phone 7(2. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy If I Had Bobbed Hair . . . Tu an let your new hot I'd keep ii ui us nv oy frequent wanhinj;. And I wouldn't be without the convenience of ready hot water. I t would be in a position loshnmpoo il on a moment's notice bv IiimuII ; In it a llouone which keeps all faucet supplied with hot watus all the time. It needs no attention and ! after all It ia the most economical i way. On display the Jm Company shuw rooms. Southern Oregon Gas Corporation 209 West Main St. Telephone 52G ' "' i i oimicox. wrdnksday, N". ' ('handler, southern I'; cili.- iniertor t,( Duo-liMih' (rf - turned south yesterday after trans- (tine siiei.-lat l.o.sine.-f m the city Lock al tiieye bareains. fcS.'.u. 1.U. S 1 . s anrt il.'oi. These art-, extra special offers on new fa I millinery. Kiddie ha'.s ami tains .loc to ML'.'.'S. We give grei-n stamps. F.iumv Lou Shop. AL M. Store. 27 " Airs. J. 1. Warren. Airs. Al . K. Fraz.-e and Al i s. Frances Veal" started ion i-ar!' tljls morniue on a motor trip to Crater l.ake. where ih".v oviM-cied to spend - the day jnitufing. . i arnival da lice. Walker's Wed. hight. Adniissi.-n 1 . Dapfe tick ets 7f.e, 2 Ml Mis. .1. W. Piuen drov.- in from lo r Kas I'hoeniN bom(- iIiIm morn ing and spent the morning shop ping and visiting local friends. Hear the Dixie Jubilee Quartet ai th Pref-byteria n church. Wed nesday. Oct. l'i at S:l.".. Ailults "ar-. children 2'.e. 201 Air. and .irs. li. Padilock of f K la mat h Fa Ms are visiting this week at tin- home of Air hci-c . and ierry- .Mrs. Thomas Hillings, on 1 dale. , Hlue Ali.sjiion grapeH now rlpo. Three cents a pound. J. A. Manke, ! itwo miles east of Jacksonville, ud- joining Clancy orchard. " tf Fred Dlakeley, owner of the iSiiiiiug mine hi the Applegate dis trict arrived in M- dfuril this morn ing from Portland. wiwe he j makes his home. Let me write your fire insuranco. Carl V. Tengwahl, Hotel Holland. I Phone Ofirt. tf St a Traffic Lieutenant O. O. '. Nichol.s b-ft this morning to escort I a motor caravan of approximately ; S'i cars, bound from C rants Pass tu Kureka. Cal.. to attend a meet-, ing of the Hedwood Highway as 1 socialion. Lieutenant Nichols was . to eM-ori the caravan as far as the1 1 California stale line. I Fluhrer'H liremi wrappers, unl 11 , ' further Police, will be redeemed, I for S. i II. green trading stamps .at the following ratio: Large loaf, ! wrappers. 2 cents: small - loaf ; j wrappers, 1 stamp. I redeemable at I stump1 headquarters In Al. AL De ; piftment Store. 2a.. j Air. and Airs. Frank !, Noyes nf j San l-'raiicf-i o have guests at i their summer home mi Koroe rivt-r i Mr. ami Airs. Walter Leimeri o" . Los Am:ees. who arrived here to-. (day. , j Lay in your supply now. Klam-; ath Falls Netted (leni polalnes, 1.2ri per sack. Johnson's Fruit ! .Market. l-'re.: delivery. Phone , Major . la mi's H Turneyaud Mrs. Turney of Kugcnvere visitors il ! Ii-dford ye-aetday. i Always ask for Fluhri-r's llreads the fin' -t on i In- market and ii.iked In soul bf-rn Oregon's finest and I most modcrnly equipped bakery. ! Wrapliers redeemable f.tr S. - H. I green trailing stamps. 20.. i N'. F. Wicker, representative of J the Aloi'ton alt ronipany I attle. is transact hm buslm j this city fur a few days. Pear tree-, 2'ic; French b u d d Harnes d; nothing belter. Nurserv. Tel. I' 1 n- V Mrs. I.. AL Is a gliesi j brother. N. I: Wetzel (f Portland the home of her Lyon, this week. Peach, a pi ii trees: any tree plum, walnut e; less in large Haines Nursery. liumbc l'l,"m' '"" V- ;nnt f Special ni niunifatl'iu A Medfiu-d I "Sjf F. X' A. .M,. ;.;,, idu.' Nu. n a, A. Thursday. Oet. i. Virk In K. Ity i.rder if W. M. M. imi'STOV. v state: THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c ow Chances Daily Tonight and Thursday "Stage Kisses" Pa the News and Colored Classics A o ocTQiff.r.' m. u-2s. It. H. C, -dror.l :an of Ash-frieiid-Olhis itand .-. A I ninrniiQ H. Al. 1-imb ..f Portlaiul vp'-ut Tuesday u it h fci- Mter. Airs. I 11 Cove and the doctor. Al r. I.iml' i-'-tiliii'-d I" Peitliuid hy ait-plan--. making the trip in ; lMtle over All's. C.ove : exjicrienci wo hours, and wired le enjoyed the ihrillin rery much. Alajor Tierney ff the I". S. army, itationeo' at i:iie,.i!f. si tent Tu--- lay in Al-dford in conference with escaped from the remaining uit ihe officers of the b.cal unit of damaged building at Wynne farm -.- nffieers corps. Harry Hut tun of the Hotel Abd- -Jlli 1 HUNT'S . ( pf yT 0 N I G H T - EUGENE STRONI GARAGE LOVE, WITH XV jf"1 . HAZEL MANN COLUMBIA COMEDY FOUR " " -jj HITS AND BITS OF BROADWAY l ROY TRACY AND ILmiu.. HOWE SISTERS If I I RHYME AND RHYTHM . li I CORT AND BEDDOE It SILLY BUT SOOTHING If fefejtJ CJJJJJ PRESTON AND ISOBEL TUMBLES AND TUNES Jw '' 1 I ' c ' TOMORROW . . You'll Hear and See fm,mJm-im'K f The Mighty ProtlJction" S I "WINGS" - lill Jwfi-imml ' I ADMISSION - I r ' m maunee z p. m. Evenings 7 4 9 . ' II s In , I Children 10 Children ..25 I II Adults ...35 Adults 50.... 51 J3: 1 -, JL--J$gM!WIl I) SEE and HEAR IT TOMORROW The Mighty Epic of the Air HUNT'S CRATERIAN BJUILvDING NEWS A STORY About a Leaky Roof Mrs. M. It. LnKun. who lives lit the nnrtheapt part of town, was very much concerned in discover alter the hard rain of a few days nun that her old roof had sprung several new leaks and the k alsominini; and new paint was tan illy damaged its n result. Mrs. l-4ij;an came down to nur yard and explained her troubles. She lookked at .ntr four ilitfer (nt mades of cedar shinyles and at the mr l;',d of colors and shades in our ('(imposition Shlnules, the tumous Cerlain-Teed h.ntd, and finally selected a shade of green from Ihe littler. Mrs. Lni:an was uft.iid of the M-:h cost, however, and her uhiliiy to pav Our RoofsAre Guaranteed r j u n id r iK . BuiJdicrs Bureau 8aa.llQfy ...... fuld left to.la f.oOKiigeUi w.ek's business trip. Tim l.arke. well known valestnau of Portia iO. was husincss visitor Phi . ( i niil l -MUpe Ill.'NTSVlLLi;. Tex.. Oct tl'i Fourt-en I'oiivicis. three who had hif ! arson f.u- tin- bvnning buildings on the Wynne sra on farm near here la-t arson fur tin- last night hy sawing a 1ml. floor of the l.ullding. in the NO SEATS RESERVED Admission Matinee and Night Children 25c; Adults 50c nc uoine wi 6i2 .m 5 for tho now roof which whe needed so badly. We sent our man out to measure the roof, estimated the quantities ni material and the labor, nnd gave Mis. Logan the definite price lor the new roof completely installed, and explained ,llal sllp muhl pay lor it hy the month in accordance with her own con venience. She was agreeably Hitrprised at the low cost and pleased with the terms we nt ranged for her. The ingles were insialled and Mrs. l.ogau is now secure under her new roof nnd still woiHlorinu nt the ease with which it was effected. Of Information . 204 South Fir. Phone 5I IIX BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY FRANK'S Comedians Last Week in The Big Tent Starting Thursday. Oct. 11th The World's Greatest Comedy "GETTING GERTIE'S GARTER" Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly NOTE Fnnik's Theatre open tlie new clnylwusc Thursday, i e a t r e ().-r. ISfli. PLANT Spinach . NOW! NEW CROP SEED NOW IN STOCK MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. MIMIII III JililT W I I OM A 9 AiLTM a? jmw j&y .5 mm 18