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PSGE TWO Iocal and Personal A total of 13 Infants were exam Jneil yesterday at thp tpi;iiI:ip monthly child welfare clinir held at the Haptisl church by the coun ty health unit. The bableK wero much younger than those usually broiiKtil for examination and aver aged three months of ane. All were rpnorted to be In good phys- irnt and healthy condition. Movie fans! dot fro. tickets each day Tor lluster Kenton picture Monday. Sec conditions elsewhre in this paper. - Mrs l.yda King will leave tomor- row mm nine by motor fvr a short business) trip to Portland and Hab'm wrappers, l stamp. Iledeenmbh' ;ti and will return next Wetltiet-day, ' stamp headiiuarters in M. M. !' aceorditiK to present plans. partment Store. 2 OS ('range, dance. lncio Point Sat. ( The police today were nearchinu niMht. Kveiybodv welcome. '.'03 for the Oldsmobiie taxi of W. M. Mr. and .Mrs. irackinreed leave : Clenienson stolen late last night fnd.LV for Kan Kranclsco, where they hav been called by the seri- ouh UlnesH of Mr. ltracklnreed mother, who, while travelling to her home in the South, was strick en with pneumonia. Klncald's danco, Cold Hill Sat. 2U4 Aim.ng the hotel guests from a distance registered at local hotels are Harold J. Itlce of Chicago, II!., Mr. and Mrs. S, A. Down of Van couver. IJ. C, M. Candish of Nel son. IS. C-. Mr. and Mih. Arthur Wright of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frazcr of New Vork City and Harold White of Itosion, Mass. Notice to S. & I J. green trading stamp collectors: Until further no tice Kluhrer's ftreud wrappers will be redeemed at the stamp office In the M. M. Department Store ut tho following ratio: Large loaf wrappers, 2 fltampfl. and small loaf wrappers. 1 stamp. 20G 4 II. .. nll.ltlu If lli, hllVf fill. . I ... . t .. tint ' discussing important traffic prob- nl ed for c t zensh p papers at the ' in i . . , ),' lem. A party of six local officials county clerk s office during Hie .. , , V. . i altendei the meeting from Med past five years but who have not. obtained their final pupers, ln-!f" ' ... i .. L-r.rr,n e hides 40 neonle. of whom -ome ; , . I v, have moved away and several have' died t)f the entire number. John ! Pannafoiopoulos of Jacksonville t. nerry trees, iut-, ioo-i - j irrnwn in state. J. C. Ilarnes Mir ttery. Phone :mv-i. Harold J. Hice, business man ager for the nation-wide lour of Willie Hoppe and John Laylon, the world's leading billiard ex-i perls, who was here yesterday hi'- I ranging for Jiie appearance next week In this city of the two men In an exhibition game, left last evening for Klamath Kalis, where the two players will also appear next wok. Movie funs! Oel free tickets each day for Muster Kenton picture Monday. See conditions eisener' ln this paper. "My busiest hours are school In the afternoons groups of boys ami girls in and talk about the 204 after win-n come elec- lion." said Vein Marshall, who has charge of thtt Itepuhllean cam paign headouarlers at room 214 In the Liberty hulldlng. He consid ers the Interest shown by children In Herbert Hoover as a good Indi cation that parents of said chil dren will vote for the Republican candidate. A large number of women havfl cnlled at the office during tho past week. O. I-. Uoff writes oil Hlndn of In nuranc. Hn him. Telephone, !22. Office. 41 Kftdt Main. lHRtf CheHter llubbiird, O. S. C stu dent, arrived home last night to spend the wwk end with his par ent.H, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubburd. Chester, who belongs to the A. T. O, fraternity, has recently been aunolnted chairman of the 1'nlver- ..) .. 11.... Alllll I New arrival In Solells SS.ttK; flage Velours IS.T.O. (ireen cliiinpH given here. Th Hnnd Hoy, 223 Kind Cth Ht., Just east of Hro. celerin. 2ft" Mrs. Naomi Montgomery, Mrs. f IJ. fiates and Mrs. J. A. perry ilrove to Ashland today to attend the Daughlers of the NU meeting and to visit friends In that city. cherry treoM, tGc: finest ever grown In state, j. c. names Mir- Herv. Phone ln-V. 20etf A women's club was orgitni.ed at Tolo Thursday by Mrs. Florence ( o.v. home demonstration agent for this county. She reports that the vnmin of that locality are particularly enthusiastic about the club project, a good attendance belni: present at tho nriinnlxiilhin I meetliiK ...i,,,. KIneald's dance, Cidd H!U Sat., Or. and Mrs. It. U. Jnhnnnn left t laKt nluht for Portland, where Mrs.! .lohimon will underKo treatment at St. V incent's hospital. I T. I. Tollefson. cashier of the ( Central Point Slate bank, was , niiioiii; the Medford visitors Friday, j U. K. Hoifun, well-known inlninu man of Ornnts Pass, tratisacled , hiiHincH In Medford this morninu I for a few hours. P Outclassing the field is the reason why Fluhrer's Milk Bread is outselling all other brands of breud. i Temporary nutn lloinPH won Ih sufit at the .shfrifi'w otfire toilny i f'hnrl A ppljjftip, John WiiIip, 0, M, VN'Ilfnn unit Wrnnn Vruvter nf .Mfilfonl. Krm-Kt 1'li'lrtn of I'im -liursi.Q:. It. I'lnro of Portland and 1. U. Trfiham of Applouute. VV'a 1 1( r r'x l ;i n tonight! " m -fortnhli room! (I nod floor! Hood must;! flood timo! flood peopU-! So ml mission! Saturrtny TirkfltH Jjl.OO! nlphts! 204 A marriauft Uron whirti wan is KTicd ThurMdny to Donald I loam, :(!t. and J.uHlIc LovHpkm. 18, hnth nr (itiii mil who it mrrii Thursday evening, wim on file to - . day at the county clerk's office. nuhrefs Hread wrappers, until frtnor notke, will h. redeemed -for tf. & II. green tradlnt? stamp at the following ratio: l.urgn loaf wrappers, 2 cents: small loaf from its parking place near the j Hotel Jackson. Authorities have; been notified both north and south : ; of Med ford and It Is believed that! ' the machine will be located before - nightfall. The keys for the car: and 1 well known loenlly. were taken from the hoj e desk Walker's dance tonight ! fom- when the car was stolen, accord-'Vortable room! (ood floor! (lood Ing to Mr. Clemenson. ' Jnnce. fiold Hill Sat. night. 204 j iSuildint; permits were Issued by ! the city today and yesterday to ; j .Samuel Ilatr-iiiau to re-ronf a bonne ; i on North Central at a cost of $T.a, ' npd to J. M. Haker to construct a; : dwelling at a cost of JlTiiia. Always ask for l'luhr er .s ""'"n the finest on the market and baked In southern Oregon's finest and i most modern ly equipped hakery. ' Wrupper redeemable for S. A II. : green trading stamps. Cr. ' About IT. .Southern Pacific of , ficlals were present last night at the pasKeniter traffic meeting held 'at Ornnts Pass for tho purpose of nen in in marKei id a neau- .... .... . i in new si k uress, come ami see .... ..... . . " " ' ' 1? . I ' ' ohenp. Just from New ork , . v ny. an .i rs. nowaru i,. uario, 20! Severn I members of the Medford Lions club attended an organiza tion meeting at Koseburg laM night when final plans for a Lions club in that city were formulated. This will be the neveuth Lions club In southern Oregon. Monmouth's I""1 1,1 "H eon granieu aim cnar- tcr riigru win be neut tctoncr jo. Harry Hansen and Karl Cue have been appointed by President 0. O. Tyree to represent Medford at that event. Lay In your supply now. Klam ath Falls Netted Hem potatoes, 1 1 . 2 fi per sack. .1 oh uson's Fruit Market. Won delivery. Phone I 7X5. 20ti Inclurled among the out-of-town ( H'egonians registered at local hotels are M. A. Luke of Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Poole of Mon mouth, Mrs. i:. K. Cordon of Sa lem, Mrs. Kred , Younger of Tho Dalles and It. II. Howell. L. M. Combs, c. II. Medley, C, L. Jordan, J. M. O ltoilly, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shipley. Mr, anil Mrs. It. Holman, J. II. Itlchmon.l. 1.. C. Kelnholdt (and Franklin Miller of Portland. Dance, Cold Hill Sat. night. 2fi4 Si-xtoen thousaml five hundred 1 acres of Htate-patrollod forest I lands burned over In Josephine county during the fire season Just ended, according to the rupori compiled by C. A. Hnxle, district warden. The total cost of these fires was 22,4lir.fi2. of the CH fires, liu pi-r cent were man-caused. Of these fires, 30 were Incendiary, !i en used by careless burning, 1 a caused by careless smoking, one clfle, ihreo causes are unknown. three were caused by h aving rump fires burning, one wns caused by lightning and nevn were classified as miscellaneous. O rants Push Courier. Thomas It en It y Co., real estate, insurance and small loans on any thing nf value, Palm Jllock, cor. Main and Front, upstairs. tf Anione- the llrnnlu Puss visitors in Medford Friday were Mrs. F. V. Fry and Mrs. Trene L. Fry. who left here this morning. Walker's dunce tonight ! Cnm- fortable room! Hood floor! Hood mudc! (loud time! HOod neopli'! I Nn admission! Salurday ninhis! r Tickets Ji.nn; Inmen. of Tarpon i 'Springs, Kin., and Mr. ami Mrs, . t S. t'lime. of New York City, spent yesterday am) last ihkIu In this city before Icuvlnp, this mornlnc for T.os Angeles. They were fa vorably tin pressed with tills part of the state. i:p-to-the-mlnute stylish sport j dresscH nnd sultx, silk und wvol ; jersey, made to measure. Pattern j can be seen at tho Knshlon Shop. Medford HblK. room 434. ISTtf I Although the duck hunting sm son has been open for nearly two weeks, the hunilnu so far ms not been reported to be as irood n the , average. Local hunters have be , making week -end trips to ih K In math Lake section, where ibis year the birds are reported to be In a poor condition hec;uise of sickness. Hunting Is said to be t murh lietter between this city nnd Klamath Knlls near Keno and at Aspen lak Always ask for Khihrer's Itrenilx the finest on the market and baked Ashland for a few yearn before i t'""1' t',', appointed to perfect in southern Oregon's finest and moving to Medford. Ashland Tld-1 'H''"gements for this gathering re most modernly equipped hakeir. lugs j l,ort arrangement complete to tn Wrappers i-deeinable for S. A H ' Ulue Mission grapes now rpe. I fure this a successful meeting. By l: recti tradlni' stllilios. l'l).'i'ThriA ixinlu ii t..imr4 .1 X. MnnU i Ofdef of W. M. MNs (tladys Phipps returned yes-j two miles past of Jacksonville, nd terday from a vaiailon of two Jolnlnjf Clancy orchard, tf weeks which she spent at Kugene. Peach, apricot, plum, walnut and Portland. She will resume ; trees; any tree 2'c: less In targe d ut le Monday at Heck's bakery numbers. .1. C. Dnrnes Nursery, on North KlVerslde aenue. (Phono Mil-Y. 20rttf Peaeh. apricot, plum, walnut Mrs. Jo Murray Hostel ha ac-tret-s; any tree 2r.e; es In large i cepteil a temporary position with n urn Iters. ,1 , C. Karnes Nursery. 1 the Mann Department store to Phone !n-y. '.'Afltf J tAk the plaee of Mrs. Storey, who t oionei c. i;. Thompson accmu I lianleii hy Tnink Kltlreili-.e. rlilef ellKllleer of the park servlee. with' hendnnarters In I'orl land, arrived here last erenini; afler an lniee- tlon trl to rratef lake. ; Mian Ida Wood and Mliei Vlnr enee r.rurev, piano Invtrnrlnrtt. i'iviIMk given, rhone I0t3-V. '.'nil MEDFORD ILATL "V are just returning from a 1 0.LT.O-milo motor trip through tlw-r-astfrn utates and I biIive that i here I no rjucstion hut that Hoover will Io r-lcrtf d rrnlttom with a purprlrdngty large number of vote comlntr from the mat of N'ftiv Vork," said Ir. floors Cole of I -oh Auk1 low, who with Mm. Col1 waM In Mfdford yostenlny and loft i r"r l,u'11' nn i(,R morning. mo . vfailors pralsod the Kt-onlc beauty or tifiuthern orocon and the agreo- ablo weather. No hunting will be permitted on : property uloriK Crater Lake ' Ifihwny. C. V. Intact and Frank Iaucs. 23tr I" view of the advanced staiw of t the reason, todny'H public market Kotl, with a varied assort- ; menl of produce In stock, includ-' ing trawberrle. grapns. peachen. j buneli veL-etal.les nmdew. melons aml potatoes. Tho market enjoyed good patronage and the majority of Its booths went filled. iJr. Alfred Iturklund, chiroprae ! tor. 314 Liberty Ulilg. 217 Uyron Lyons, who has been In i Han Kranelsco for the past year, arrived in M'lford last Thursday to visit friends and relative. Mi, Lyons Is a former local resident music! (iood time! flood people! No admivsion! Saturday nights! Tickets $,oa! J04 Hotel guests In Medford from the Htate of California Include Y. i II. lioyce of Oakland. Mr. and Mis. Veil Thomson of Chico, Mrs. ' JOrma Hagdon f Colton, Herbert Moore of San Oicgo, Mr. atwl Mri Tucker of Los Angeles and Arthur Hover of San Francisco. For busy people the Medford MuslnesH college offers special night classes in penmanship, up- pllml hookko..plnK. KCl.-nllfto manship, public spanking and ma- chine bookkeepinir. (iWN. 'Jtui W. W. Willits of rersl( Ore., was it business visitor in the city for several hours this morning. Cherry trees, 25c; finest ever grown In state. .L C. liarnns Nur-'Itel. ,-. serr rnono y i u-1 . i The Daughters or the Nile or " Medford and Ashland held a Jnmt milPtln(f , ,hP Hmithern city today. beginning with a luncheon at Hotel Lilhia at noon. Those at tend In from here were: Mrs. W. 11. Mo Oowan, Mrs. fins Newbury. Mrs. O. C. Hoggs, Mrs. Delia Scheffel, Mrs. tiwen Woodcock, Mrs. Charles L. Woods and others. Look at those oa i gains, 'AMH. $2.&H, I.IH and $1.00. These are extra special offers on new fail millinery. Kiddle hats and tamn 50c to 2.!iR. We give green stamp. I'mmy Lou Shop. M. M. Store. 207 J. A. Perry returned from Dia mond lake, where he spent the past few days on business ami pleasure. Fluhrer'.i II read wrap pern, until further notice, will be redeemed for S, A 11. green trading stamps at tho following ratio: Largo loaf wrappers, 2 cents: sma II loaf wrappers, I stamp. Itedeemahlo at stamp headquarters in M. M. De partment sure. 2ufi Following t he presentation of budgets hy the viirioiiH city depart ments at its meeting last night, the city budget committee Is working on the details of the 102!) budget, which, according to present indl cat(on. will have the same ap proximate total as the budget out lined for thiri year. The matter will prohably be presented at the city council meeting next week for acceptance. Hemstitching, hose mending, pleating and button making. Handicraft Shop. Phono 702. loatf Hemstitching, hose mending, pleat Ing and button making. Handicraft Shop. Phone 702. i H a t r Mrs. Anna Mill, who has hern visitlnw at the home nf her sister Mrs. W. II. Jiirniln. K 1 4 .Sherman stroll, left ycNierdny. for her home In I. oh AnueleH, Ciilif. Mix. Mill illso Visited ill the home nf her nephew. Mure .larmin, nf this city. Orckit Klro llellef Association of McMinnvllle, Ore. I,, doff, went. 4 IJ lOnst Main St. Tel. 02a. UrcMnmnkcr nnd Deslnner. Mrs. Violet tinton. H., IOL'2 W lth. Phone tonr.-K. :ur. The palntini; and dectrutlnK of the beautiful nt-v Masonic temple at Ash la ml was completed this week hy the Oregon I'alnt shit. a Medforil ilocnrntlnir poiici n HemHtltchinn. hose mending. nleutim: and hntton niaklnn. t mndlertift S h o p. IMionn 702. l!3t f i When In Ihe market tor n beau-: Ilful new silk dress, come and see what 1 have. They are remark- ably cheap, .Hist from New York City. Call Mrs. Howard I,. Itarto, 9fi4-L. 2 Of. Miss houlse Wels, a jti atltiate of Medford high school, class of l!t2K. became a pledge of the Xeta Tan Alphn sorority at the Oregon Stale college Sunday morning, October T. Uegular dance. Oold Hill Sat. 20 1 Notice to S. H. green trading stamp collectors: 1'ntll further no-' "jtlee Khihrer's Hread wrappers wl!I he redeemed at the stamp office In ; the M. M. Department Store at ; the following ratio: I-nrce loif wrappers. 2 stamps, and small ! loaf wrappers, 1 stamp. 2! ' Mrs.- Mux (1e Hit tier and tlauuh-) ter. dma, were Ashland visitors yesterday, visiting friends and Uhoooinc Tbev f.anterlv resided ! recently underwent a major opera tion at a local hospital. I.et mo write your fire Insurance, Cnrt V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Phone f3. tf Peach, apricot, plum, walnul tree; nny tree 2,r.e; es?t In laiu numbers. .1 C. ' Karnes N rhona S10-Y, soon TRIBT7XE, JfEDFORD, J:en Swanson of Saratoga, Wyo., wan ninoim the motorists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out-of-state auto recisiratinn bureau. .Miss Catherine .Sweeney is hoin" this week end with her parents, having motored down from Corvnl lis, where she attends O. S. f I'ear trees, i'Oe; l-'rench roots, n u (Id ed ; nothing hotter. J. '. '. i:nrnM Nursery. Tel. Olft-y. L' f 0 1 f Butler Walker ot Abland Hpent i ppw. . h t in Mel rd i Inv ' mornlns transacting business. I 1'i-ar trees, l'mc; FitMien i onts, b u fl d e d; nothing better. .1. c. Karnes Nursery. Tel. 910-y. 2 f0t f The eonmntction nt the new t county road cut-off from the Ia ; clfie hiwhway near the fair grounfls i to another county road on the east siue or near creek jM progre-m rapiuiy. according to county r.ngl- , no,i' ,!lul lining, who this tore- ( . noon reported that grading will be completed In two or threo days and mai graveling will ne begun next: i week. The new road Is a mile long and will savo neve nil miles fo: ... ...... m. n, ni.ie Ul j (je f.Ht wHHer ut tne resoi t. valley wishing to reach the Pacific I Thursday ntaht a hungry bear hiKhway by "the shortest possible ; camH noBjIIK arouud and was at roi,t0 ; tructed to the wimlow of the com- i-oar tres, i-nc; Krench roots. budded; nothing better. Ilarnes Nursery, Tel. tuo-V. J- -'Wtf Daily Meteorological Report Saturday. Oct. la. l-'oretitHtM. --Medfin-d and vicinity: trair to ni lit mid Sunday. Hflu-y frost ! tonight, with lowest temperature. : ;es. iir tonight and Sun- J Oregon: ;';,v- Heavy frost tonight. ' r . i v i j 2 g ' a. ! lmilmn, ;X'V A'u ; & r 'J j i 1 TernpeiKturo Utegs. ) C"i 'Z 'Highest t last I ! hrs.) 5 f .1," 2 ;;. lowest (last 12 hrs.) 2M humidity (pc.).... 3u -.i , SS .'! crccipnation (in. ) uo stato or weather Clear ciear Total precipitation since Sep tember i. H2K. .Sit Inch. "".V; 'T("h"i7.v ' r Sunrise Sunday, 6:23 a. m. Sunei Sunday, p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120th Meridian Time !3g :cf ! r 3 linker City 4s :i2 HiKoinrrk s 28 llolse 44 36 Denver HI 14 IHM .Molne.s "II 40 Kl-esno US 4il Helena 2S 24 I.om Aimeles a.S 4S .ltirshfield 112 XK ,. I'hnenlx 72 112 I'ortlnnd . r,0 40 lt! Itlnff HI! 44 Uusi'Iiiiik r.s :i2 Malt Lake city.. .VI 10 San Kt'uiU'lseo.... 0t '2 Santa ! 114' Tin Seftltle lis -10 .Spoktino fi2 2S Walla Walla r.2 112 C'dy. fdy. fdy. Haiti Cfc'ar f lear fdy. Clear flour fdy. Clear clear Cleat fdy. rienr f lent f lear f lear Clear Snow Wltinlpee; . 52 an I.. W. lllfK. .MeleolidoKisl Obituary C A S S A IJ V - - Mary Klizaheth Cassady. wife of W. I.. Carnally nf West .laekson street, passed away i Friday mornlnK. Oil. Hth. fPnni c?ontdienthn which set in. fdlowlng an operation performed si veral months ago. Mrs. i.'assady was born and grew to womanhood i in Medford, Oregon. At an early j age, she accepted Christ as her savior, uniting with the Kirsl , Christian church of Medio-' In j a quiet unassuming manner, she j lived a true Christian life, cmilenl to be a lovlmr devoted wife and mother. She leaves besides her many friends, tu-r husband and I young dnim liter M Ihs llzol; her mother, Mrs. Oordtdla ltlchnrdson nf South (irape street, Medford, two sisters, Mrs. t. A. (lardner and Mrs. Uoht. Stillman. both of Med- ' ford, and five brot hers, 11. H. j Hichnrdson and W. W. Itiehardsou J of Los Angeles, Calif.. M. M. Itlch- . ardHon of North Iteml, J. S. Klch- j ardson nnd c, Kiclmrdson of J Medford. charge of Kunernl services in Perl's ruueral Home, Sunday at :i p. SHclal l oiuiuiiuicatlon MiMlford l.oilge No. iu,1, A. K. A A. M . Saturday. Octo ber Kith, 7 p. m. Itanuuet will be served by lailies of Kennies Chapter No. tii., o. K. S., in dining room of lodge ball promptly at ( p. m. Degree team of Washington Lodge No. 4fl of Portland. Oregon, will 1w present nnd exemphiy the work In the Master Mason degree. Work In the second section of this den rec will start at ! p. m. The Orand blaster of A. K. & A. M. of Oregon nnd other Orand Lodge of ficers will be present and pay their official visit to Medford Lodge No. 103. This gathering will be In the form of n district meeting as of- fleers nnd members of all lodges within thl- district will be present. M. HOI'STON, Sepretnry. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pbrmacy OTtEOOX. SATURDAY. BEAR TAKES CASE CARETAKER'S FOOD at pdatcd i nnnr Ml UfMILf LUUUL Slandlns In the middle of in.- Sixty-. ight business and profeg conimissory room at th Crater sional men ..f this cliy have signed Ial;ft l-odee. Caretaker Stone pledges uf l each for oil d- - looked mournfully tc the ri jht and left where hunks of smoked ham and bone Kcattnred here and tliero made hirn wish that there wus no law aguinst killing hear in the park. Mr. Stone had stocked up his food for a long winter'n slay at the lodge and. being especiallv fond ol ham, Itn had selected a large sup- ply with much care. ihe care- tnl.or ti-u roi fiiiiiilv ;iiwl ihi will. ; missary below the kitchen. He , snliied ham and other things and; j immediately proceeded to InvcKti-; ' gate. hiH first step being to dig - inrougu uic HiiuuMiH on me win-1 would seek an A-! oil driller from tlow. : Wichita, Kansas, the capital ..f the Just how loc- the intruder stay- j Mid-Cfmtinental oil fields, ed ami whether or not he carried j it develop thiit there have i.e. n anything oil" for his bear friends. 1 oil firveys made recentlv .- state, Mr. Stone does not know. He is 'federal and free-lance "geologists. Kiire of one thing, according to Col- laud that opinions differ on wheih lonel C. O. Thomson, w ho visited : f.r there i.s. or is not. oil pt o(ie,-t.s : at tile lodge soon alter the disaster j hereabouts. ; took place morn care will be tak- col. J. F. Mundy maintains that en or the caretauer s toon irom now on. Ye Letter Box ' - Asks for Information ; To the Kditor: As you are continually publish- wig me siaiemeni tnac juugy Thomas has brought the cases in his court on for speedy trial. 1 as - sume you know the true facts about these, matters and would like you to, advise us why the case of Jiick- - ' souville against Stephenson and : .(ireen, which was commenced iu ; .luUge Thomas' court in the winter - of 1926, has neler been tried? i JOHN W. OPP. j Jacksonville October Ft. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i Kdll SA!.K 'I'-iun. Iku im'hs untl l vni:m. Will Kt-11 team si-narulc. fall r,l I Mm ill. I'ni: ItKNT rooni with Koni- hloe-ks three doors - Pleasant sleeping lirivate enlrance. from Main street. off North Oakdale. ek '.iij. ViHl SAM-: Wilton vuk. :": solid litii ui y table, daven port ami chair. I'liilier uihnl- slered. Call at Kad Main St. 2ir, WAUNOCK i SHKl.l.KY offer I T II K LAST UK TFH-: HICST j "i1 itt ik.w ci:i:s" j We have acquired this beautiful j traet and will bein Immediate d j velopmenl. surfaced streets, every I city convenlenee. Modern homes j will be erected and sold on very reasonable terms. There Is no liet ter soil in the vatley. one-half mile from grade and hth schools. I five minutes from Medfm-d, on cific highway. We will build for : you the home of your ohoiee or j assist you In financing your build ing prom-am. . Help! fnrnishe Help! il house.-' IMlope II. dp! We need lit supply a w:ift- ! Mrs. Kyle. I i! 2 . ing list. A ihrc om furnished house on two lots, large chicken house, pens anil rabbit house; adjoining eity limits; Sl-til'i; small ensh and monthly payments. Kour-rooni furnished house on pavemeiu: large lot, lawn, shade, spb-mlld toe.iiton ; a bargain at SSlT.'im; good terms. We have some good cheap lots I ell located on good terms. ; WAItNOCK' & SHKl.l.KY 44 N. Riverside ! Phone I 22 ! Don't Miss Fluhrer's Important Announcement in Sunday's Mail Tribune A Great Product Made Finer r. 1 fi I'enn Ave.. 2.i,0 per V, j W ANTI.I) A praetieal nurse for j . , 20-l " mr' i i-mT -mut-nflT- 'JBBHHBHIB U-i.,N mi.to-ila,, new ,,eS I F8"62 iSetiir'seMSi'r; . ' -mm -k,., 1 Ah- " l '' i iV-'weeks-'o'lil eh"''ke'ns.''salne''kin'r j That Stands QMCTrira&jrtak THH A V MONDAY W M I j;h"n,1!..i4-.. 2or.j -V Supreme JQJT 5 IvUAI and Tuesday JfZ FOIt liKXT-l'-nrnished room and I UfflSj ''f sFF tind HFAR ' 6 taraue for rent. :(.". Smith lih- ! 7lb rtW2w IMP JUL ana nLft V' 7 OCTOBER ' 13. 192ft.- MUNOY. FATHERS OIL DEVELOPMENT; i nnAi un un n LUUftL lIlLlI flLLr velopnienl in this valley, under ;i plan fathered by Col. .1. F, Mundy. It is provided in ttw contract, that thv ple-U'd SH-i.iHio be held iu ef-rrovv. p.tvabte if and wh n. 1,11 il wd! if priidu ed thai will l.c II wll for a i-'inlmum days, with a flow of not less than :,io barrels per di.v. Klijah II. 1 1 u id. attorney for Col. Mundy. this morning i'on- lerrc.i with s'veral m the pledgees on a propuMtirm to increase tlie pledges to stiio.iiOi) and was told that no ohjertion? wuild be regis tered by tlittse who have lib eadv made pledges. Attorney Nurd aid that as soon as the jdedges wer- all made, be i there i.s oil sand at ilium ivei in 'ibe Fern Valley district, and at 1200 feel in the Coker Dutte tlis ' I riot. Tho new well. If drilled, will be drilled In one or both of thesi- two districts. Cnl. Mundy has maintained for months that there, j was oil beneath the valley, and j has never lost faith. 1 hough forced to suspend operations at both the j Trigimia ami 'oker 1 lutte pros- t ports. Those who signed tho pi. 1 fjgurf there is nothing to lo, and vM-yininif to Kain l.y tin- prnj.-ct. their I.-.Ik.-h h..iiK iiayalilf r.rily' with tho i-omitiK tvf a :in day KUxhPr. A fnniiilica tcil ttiachiae that is llsctl In ull ari'.n fur hiratim; ,i. will lip hriuiKht hi'i-i'. II Is l ln m ii.-.I. lor a M-i-ies .if tt-ts. It Is alsa priipiisccl to have a first -.-lass nil drill,.,- ,,n till' jciti. tu liri.-vi'itt a I'l'oiiki'd hnlc and losiiiiK the drill 1 f.'.'t lliiili'r- KrntiiKl. twa i.f the vi. issitudi's that past all di'Vi'l.ipinent In this isecti.in Oi-eicmi Wi'iiilier. 'iip;iin: l-'air tonight and Knn ua-; he.avy frosts tonight I"'" varlalile winds. Iteynlar itanee.- C,old Hill Sat 201' I WITH GARY COOPER & , RICHARD ARLEN That Amazing' Epic of tho Air That Trousanris Stood in Line To See and Hear For Two Dollars a Seat Now Brought To You Exactly as it was shown as a road show with the same music' and sound Synchronization. NOTE "Wings" plays tonight, Monday and Tuesday Laying off Sunday for Fanchon o Marco show. I H"lllar danee.- C,, Hill Sat. ! ?" iSiSlUi! I NO SNOW PRESENT AT CRATER LAKE moo om uipuu Ull There in no lake or on any way from i I KI Ltiiaih enlram snow at Crater j. ait of the hinh the Medhtrd '"' Colonel C. (1. Thojiion reported today. lb' re i uroed ve-t.-i day. aceoMi!1 "i'-d by Pi .ink Kinrcdye. 'bier engineer ; o the park Ht-rvit-e. with offices in Cortland, after spending f'i i- ' day i ns; ting conditions at th" resort. Se,ral local parties, who hail planned nips to the lake for Sun day changed their minds est or -day when rumors were heard that t he Ms much snow on th Klamath I'alls-Ciatei- lake high- ay. "The mornings and evenings :.le extremely cold, with a hard frost at night, but many totiiit are still visiting tile lake.-' the Colonel said. There is an average registration of 2eo per day a' the park headquarters and .if there is no great change in wea ther conditions, travul will con tinue for a l least four w eeks, as many people prefer to make the trip this time of year hocau.-e of the beauty of the fall foliage along the mute. Sunday morn ing Colonel Thom son and Dr. L. 1. Howes, of San Francisco. regional director W public roai"N. will leave here on u inspe.-tnin trip tu ( 'rater lake. (ur ,,n ing which a check will be mad- on roads finished this year, atul t hose under i'onstruc'tiorj an'i plans will bo made for improve menls for next year. Fliers In Greenland. HALIFAX. N. S.. Oct. ttV it liaise!! and Parker Crainei P whose attempted flight from lloi'k- lord. Ml. to Htoikholin Greenland, arrivit tuda' IhliT I'leilelll; VIII. Ilileil in statf: THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Show Changes Daily TONIGHT 'My Wife's Relation' Also l:nlsn,. No. Marl; uf till' I'l'OSi-." LtW-CHARLES ROCHES lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll LOOK! TOMORROW 1 CONTINUOUS SHOWS FROM M 1:30 to 11 P.M. Fanchon & Marco's I Finest Stape Presentation "THE VIOLIN IDEA"' S-' Featuring JAN RUBINI : World Famous Violinist BOBBY AGNEW The Smiling Screen Star In Person THREE OTHER BIG ACTS And THE GORGEOUS V iOLIN BEATUIES Time of Stage Acts 8:30; 4:55: 7:20: 9:35 rf 1:30:3:3,:7i9 I I 9 l(tL W'ml l 1 Admission I in, ike another eitort to rea.-h k rpe ill an ail pi: by Way . Ci. -enland. - mi '"T- ? o A Great Product Made Finer See Fluhrer's Advertisement in Sunday's Mail Tribune 4 FRANK'S Comedians Last 4 Days in The Big Tent Now Playing Oh, Boy! It's a Wow! Getting Gertie's Garter Prices 25 and 50 cents 6th and Holly NOTE Frank's open their new Playhouse The atre, Thursday, Oct, 18. Admission Children . Adults 2" 60 "WINGS" shows four times daily 0