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o o o o o o o, ArRDFOTvT) MATL TTJTBUXE. fEDFOUT). OR EC; OK. MONDAY. fifTOriF.TJ 1. 1928 PAGE TITRET3 o o o FOG AND CLOUDS Sport Coupe In Dodge Senior Line The CJiitH'se iilu'asant sonsim ttpeiu'tl thin moniliiK. ami scores if loiitl liunf 'i s wi-ro nut hcftirt1 hri';ikt'iist iraipsiiiK through the nit'ailt'w s ii in! tho low kinds,' with tilt' f UK lIl'ippllIK 4tff llio ondn of Ihfir shuinuns- Kni'nu'i'K wro also rustiiiiK li town In tot "No li unl ink" sinns. The cloudy weal In. r noted as dotorront. as the uIk-uh-ants roinained in the brushy shutter:-!. One uf tht1 lucky local h u liters was Von Zundell. who li;iged the h'Hal limit l't t a day. hofure six ieloclt. Tht law piciviilcs thai a single hunt it cannot kill in ore than I n hints in a week. Residents of tht- rural and suhiirhiin districts were awakened early hy nimmds hkmiiK away at the fcathtTfd lenities The game law ( provides a ba--limit of four roosters a' duy .anil I hat imt mure than one pheasant lien may ha killed in any week. The Kitine laws as they affect litis county are as follows: (.'hi nose pheasants, sooty or blue jAroiise, ruliled grouse or native pheasants, open season from Octo ber 1T to October SI of each year, both dates inclusive. Hhk limit, lour of any such birds in any one clay, or einht durint; any seven con secutive (lays: provided, that not more than one female Chinese pheasant may be killed in any seven consecutive days; provided further that there shall be no open season -on Chinese pheasants In 1 in nin. Tillamook. Clatsop utul Curry counties in gaino district No. 1 in the stale of Oregon, There shall be no open season for mountain or plumed and Cali fornia or valley quail, except that in Jackson, Josephine Coos and curry counties t he open season shall be from October 15 to Octo ber "1 of each year. I tag limit, 1M of such birds in any seven con secut ive days. Hear Open season during the month of November in Josephine and Jackson counties. All other counties open season all year. PARKER BELIEVES J f a tin key poo is formed In ;Jacksun county for the holiday trade, it will have to !.e at once. uecordiiiK to Clay 1). Parker, man ager of the Kiirm Mureau. A move- meut to this end was started sov jeral weeks ao, but did not meet j with much response, i it is estimated that there are l jiweon seven ami nine carloads of I A-1 turkeys in Jackson county, timing to i he fate hatch and poor I range, there are many scrub fowls. j County Agent II. tj. bowler and a special Traffic representative of the! American Kxpress company made :t survey of the local turkey situa-j Jto.n, and with .Manager Parker, all! j made the same estimate. j Tlu- express company was anxl- I "Us in co-operate .with the local! 'Farm Bureau and turkey raisers in speeding shipments and furnishing ja list of eastern' markets, i Ac.cordinir to Manager I'arker, a I turkey pool would be highly ad-j I vantageous, enabling Uie rui.se.rs tt ' j dispose of their fancy birds at a I Kooei price, through trading, and j without the possildlity of being j held hack by a surplus of scrub stock. t .Manager I'arker says that the I campaign lor Farm, liureau mem- ! bersliip recently launched by the j Oranges of Jackson county, is just I wetting underway and no returns are available. A GIVES TOTAL ON CRATER VISITORS A total of n;:i td throiiKh tin foi.-Hi duri'ii; exclusive of i: Crater lake, n- the iter iose who oitliug to (received and taken on a slHht-neu-I ing trip hy the retail trade commi- ; j tee of tile Chamber of Conillierce, I consisting of Clarence Meeker. ; chairman; John Mn'iiti, Mil Lyd- iard. Howard Stheffel and Klmer ' iWilrnn. Among the points of iut-rst . arouuu .ieuiorcl winch win be seen by the visitors are tue t (wen-Ore- '.'on mill, the Tomlin box fai tory, : the airport ami some or the pear orcnarus near the city. model of the proposed new air' ists pass-1 poi'M now being built by a Cham- ' nat'onal her of Commerce, committee anil will he on display in front of tho headquarters on Thursday morning to greet the visitors. Th model to be shown is to be a Oxlu-foot ntiiiature airport with a number of small planes landing and I'lyintf viverhead. Minnesota, which has been mak im; a tod for. tourist travel, bad ;t '1 percent increase over 1'j'Jt" itt automobiles from other states dur ing the l!i'S summer ennsus period of (lie stale blchway depart ment visited a flna! VERSA TILE car for two or four passengers is offered in this Sport Coupe with rune hie seat recently announced in the new Senior Six line by Dodge Brothers, The cat is designed for business or pleasure use, adequate storage room being provided by a locker door on the right-hand side for golf equipment or luggage, 1 he rear quarters arc finished in fabric with Landau top irons, EQUITY SUIT NOW FIRST f RYOUTS In PORTLAND SALEiVi local forest ot'- nuinher 1 -10,31 ? who did nut emalning j;t.ruV.! t one day and ILL BY JUDGE BEAN RADIO AUDITORS BE HERE TUESDAY Ml . .. I Hrevinesj SA T ilaiois :. KdnilHloii, local foot ball fan lias rei urned from a trip to Salem and The Imlh s. i IV saw the Salem high school team play Wasco last Criday a ml says t lie Capital siuad has a fast, charging line, and a couple of l.ar'ks that are clever at the forwa rd assing game. lalmiston also saw The iJalles team perform against Cor- -a Ills, and says that The Dalles has a good team, with a pair of better than the tiverusri. high f.chnul ends, and a heavy line. The Medford high school plays Salem in this city toxl Saturday in one uf the biggest games of the year, and The IJalles is a possibility for 'a post-season same here. The local squad, after a week of rest and light practice, this after noon betran strenuous work for the Salem Kami. SE Cranks Comedians will close their summer tent show and in their new play house open in the Main The Childers building on Kast street Thursday evening, new theatre Is thorough in every way. is well lighted, heated, and ventilated ami has comfortable chairs. 1 M anager John VI. I'rank bus made a careful selection of bin firs' play, one that will present, ' his company to advantage. Chas, 1 1nrrison's success. ''Saint ty Hyp o, ri'cs and Honest Sinners," for opening ThL'rsday evening of thi wcek. A new policy will lif inaug urated. The duor will open at 7 '.'.lock. The Kleetrolu coii- cei'C Musi, 7:l."i furnished company, until 7:4.. until 8:ij liy the Fulmar will run f; "in vaii(le'ill' from and curtain at HEARINGS M M l.miis I'mlillo unci Jose Garcia. ho wen; (HTiipmits i( a ar whlrh work is1hmI Into unv driven hy C. C. lliinvt'r nf this titv m Sex ton inminliiln. vf.T Kfv.-n nrclitui nary lioarinus lu tho Grants I'ass justirc court last Saturday on chnriif.'s,, of possession and Irgnr portation of niooiisliinc. sovnrai ;! l"ns or which wbs found in k't dillo's car. followiiiu'thc crnph. t rlillu cntcicd a pica of utility, f;iit Garcia padcd not guilty and will bo rflvcn a trial this wrc. Hoo ver's mactiinc. as n rcsuit of the ctasli, was damaged to the extent of gerenil li llllllr dollars CHESTCOLDS Apply over throat and chest over with hot flannel cloth. -Mr. am; ;tis. i;aip; Wilson re turned this forenoon from a short motor trip to iluseburg, where they had visited friends and relatives. A. i;. Cunningham returned hist night from a hunting trijj in the Klamath Walls district. .More slices lo the loaf, a more convenient size for sandwich and luncheon use. and a loaf that will fit any toaster a re some of the fea tures of the wonderful new Lorn; Loaf beiiiij introduced hy Kluhrer. Ask your grocer for Fluhrer's 1-ons Ioaf. . jnii .Miss Charlotte Caldwell of J.os Angeles, who Was seen here yester day at the Crateriuu theatre as a member of the Katichun and Aho eu troupe, is a niece of .Mr. ami .Mrs. C. T. Hamilton of Central I'oiut. where he is spending several days on a visit, accompanied by her mother, who is troupe mairm for the company. .Miss Caldwell will leave tomorrow evening for Cort land, where the troupe will beuin a week's engagement next Thursday. The present visit is the first Miss Caldwell has iiad in Southern Ore gon fur over ten years. Dr. W. U Howard will not be in his office until about November I . " Daddy's Xight" will -be ob served hy the Washington I'arent Teachers circle tomorrow evening at 7:3J at the ashington schotd. where a program will be presented and refreshments served. Parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. Miss Dorothea A brains, mission ary from ranton, China, will s) k at the local Presbyterian church Tuesday afternoon at 2 : 3M durini; the remilar meeting of the Women's .Missionary society. A large atteifll ance is desired to hear the interest ing talk by .Miss Abrams. Harold McDonald, who has been ill with typhoid und appendicitis for the past three month.. i siiuot ly better, according to a wire from Constantinople, received by his par ents, .Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. .McDonald, last week. Harold is Kuropean ex port manager for the American Tractor company, and he ami Mrs. McDonald and their small child j have been in Turkey for sometime, Charles M. Adams of Philomath, Ore., is a guest at the home of his j sister, .Mrs. O. Ii. Wadell, for nee- I era I days. 1 The Chrysanthemum Circle Thimble club will meet at p. in. I instead of & p. m.. as was stated In I the Weekly Calendar of Sunday's j Ihsiic. 2fi .Mrs. J. V McDonald, president : of the .Medford W. C. T. C. and an official delegate from Jackson peouuty, left here today to attend the state W. C. T. C. convention t Kugene this week. Mrs. Al. (iod love, representative from .Medfnid. i will leave here Tuesday to attend the meetings, which will continue until Friday. Approximately oMC women will be present at the an nual affair. Mrs. Phillip Mills arrived here this morning after visiting friends In Portland for Ihe past few days. Mrs. Naomi Montgomery left here for Portia ml this morning after spend in k the past few days in this Ticinlty on business for the j Daughters of the Nile organization. She attended a meeting of the 1 group at Ashiund Krirtay and x- pects to return th; ceremonial meeting t thit place onober tt. ' i Fred Moore, Pacific eost mm- ager for Silver llurdette nJ Com pan of San Krancifto, utrlved here today for a short busiijesi vitit. Miss t "atherine O'Kourke and Miss Dorothy Hayhurjst motored to Crater l.ke yesterday morning and spent the day. Miss Kly Ilohrer left yetM'flay her hor- in Caldwcgl. Kansas, fter spending the summer In Med ford with fr-iufi. The Chrysanthemum ( I r c 1 Thtmhte club will hold tlodr i.3tt meetimr at the lv'fcie of Mrs. .firh acl Deck. '.:M H. Orape St., Thurs day afternoon, Oetob' 1 . at . o'clock. 'iWi "Zeke" Campbell upent the week nd hunting in the eu Fork tlis triet. returning to Medford late laM night. Cherry trees, 2"c: finest ever roVn in tate. J. C. T!:irn-' N'tir- he emilty suit in the' federal ; court of the California Oregon Power company against the city of Gold Hill and the Heaver Portland I Cement company to decide the ra ! lidity of an injunction obtained bv the power company in the circuit court to prevent the building of a power dam aoross, Itogue, river, was ehwed ft'iloi'hiv Federal Juilirn Hubert S. Pcan 'left that day for hisi:,iul !l-s 1 home in Portland. Moth sifb'K were rranted ten davs in which to tile briefs unnn the P"'"ted in charg case, ' t,r,,gni territory by F. I.. Amler- "l-Vileral Judge Hun tool: tho'sl,n- "'itT Kent audition chair rase under advisement and a deci-, niiin 1,jr 'he state of Oregon, sion is not to he expected lor at' Tn" ,,yuut is tm' to ,,olh Ulil,e least 3D (lavs JU"' unprofessional .singers, The eity'of (lold Hill has started i,lM ,hf -v4. winners in Crants trass tomorrow niglil will he sent I to compete in tht .Htatn , contest October and 'J. II. the first date j - Preliminary -tryouts. for young singers between the ages of IS and ; tl", who wish lo enter the Atwater : Kent annual audition the latter ! part of November, will be conduct ed in the ' Crants Pass Ilaptist , church tomorrow night beginning at eight o'clock. The singers are .invited to come from all points in southern Oregon and will give one .selection before a body of Medford is judges, headed by -Mrs. Charles Cordon of the nor- t hern city. M is. Cordon was ap- of The American l.oghm drum corps ! of Portland und Salem will arrive in Medford at H o'clock tomorrow i moruiiKA on their way home from the national convention lU ,3au An Itonio, Texas, where they partlci ; I'ated in tho parades ami activities ; ami where the Salem drum eorps, .under the leadership of Mult Wil ! liamson, carried away second hon ors in the national contest. Allowed but a brief stop here, i the northern drum corps will give icheek-uii at the 1 flee. of that were transients I camp. The i ! stayed at leaf j night. j Cast year there were ,"-l,:Ui!' ; fewer travelers through the for-' !ci. or a total of in:,atm. Camp-: crs last summer totalled 'Jli.Tll'i. An t xcepiionally good hucU- I tehen y crop attracted :Ui 1 a I I ampers to 1! nek le berry mouu I tain. Last year only i,ii HO were ;officiallv registered nt that place. I l.ahe o the Woods drew -UMM itors this season, an increase ii) oef last year. Kxten improenients in accommo- tations at the resort and much ; interest in building s u m m e r I homes there probably accounts for the lai ger number of loitr- isis. ; From S'ptember i to 12 the forest was closed lo travel dnr- ing extreme t Ire hazard thus les sening the total registration. work upon the dam and. uyordui to power officials has advanced past mid stream. The injunction seeks to prevent ti e .completion of the dam on th" power company property, each liti gant owning sides of the river. In the equity suit the. power com pany contended that it was able to furnish the city of Cold Hill and cement plant all the power needed at rates, fixed by the public service commission. The power company also showed it hat. il planned the construction j of a plant, at practically the same J a site, to cost approximately STO'i.tf-il ; 4 to serve the territory bet worn Cold Hill and Crants Pass and between (J rants Pass and Kerhy and also I to serve as a "standby plant" for j 4. the entire Itogue Itiver valley. southern I a short demonstration for the tei taininent of Medford residents who welcome thorn at the .station. A large delegation of local Ameri can Legion members as well an rep' resentativoM of the Chamber of Commerce and other civic bodies will meet the Portland and Salem men. Y MoVe than T." menibei'H of the Portland chamber of eonuneree. who will atari out Monday on a good will tour lhrou.';li southern l Oregon and tlu; Coos Hay district. to the Considerable pride. In the Salem 1 will arrive in Medford at IMa be devoted to male voices and! corps is shared by Legion lnemhcrs , Thursday afternoon. T'lev will be cond to female voices. stale, and apprnrlu reflected honor thev Radio Program KMED Mail Trilmne-VU'sln Station -f 4 Slomlny. Ocl ." 1 H to !l p. m. Sixth SI, Service Station and Porter Jumber ! all over the I t ion for t he i brought upon Ihe state thvoiv;h their showing in the national con test has been expressed by otint- i less wires and press evmments. .Medfoid is particularly proud of j the fact, that she furnished tho I drum major lor the winning corps. 1 The Portland American Legion corps has held first, place In Ihe - slate this year, having taken that. t,r "i onor away from the Salem men j'i'at the slato convention held hero ! in August. 1 , 'Wings" Drawing ! Crowded Houses to man p. m. M. n. Ilogan, .Mrs. Norris. Pop Catcs, community addresses under auspices of the cil izens ticket for mayor committee TuCMlny, Oct. IU j Chester Ihlhriarc returned . to : Corvallis last night after spending I Die; week end here With his parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. C Huhhi STATE THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10o Show Changes Daily TONIGHT "Play Safe" Featuring Monte Banks Also Scenic and Comedy "Win now a: its five theater Mgr. s," the amazing air dramil Hunt's Crateria u close: j days engagement at thai ! tomorrow night. j Ceo. Hunt says "Wings" i itt broken every known record fur a motion In the city of Medford r has any picture ' rec nd- !le-; ami ; ived , has a nee lure neve more praise,. Tho capacity ami - j ienccs that the great picture In Medford attracted is only a rep etition of what has happened in i art the large cities. la to lo JM:;m to II ; (iift Shoti. 11 to II a Dept. Store. 1 1 : U to 12 a Cakery. 1 to I::i0 a. dent Flee, to I ::10 p Seed & Feed p. m. N ket reports. H to U p. in. !t to 1 0 p. Power Co. 4. 4 m. in.- O. i;iec Swein's m. Colonial m' ludepen- ws and niar- m. Snitler's Calif. The synochronizat ion td' music and sound effects add much to the monstrosity of the produ--lion. Clara Cow Is more . than charming in the role of "The lllllo girl next door." Iliehard Arlen, (Jary t'ooper ami Charles liodgers, all princals in the , ( cast do splendid work. The mister Keaton correction -Winds'' is truly a gripping., CisW,j.st for tickets ends with lo- Buster Keaton I , Contest Winners tale of the air. that keeps audience enthralled from start finish." an Obituary Jay's iHsue. - Tickets for tho following win ners can he secured at this office: -Marvin Cave. Harold Uttrell, Mary Jane Neely, Lucille Shirley, Phyl lis Smith. Lueien Smith, H. Ii. Cat ley and .Mary V. Mathes. . NEW PLAY HOUSE Childers Building Main at Boar Crook Presenting FRANK'S COMEDIANS Opening THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th Every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday This Week SAINTLY HYPOCRITES And HONEST SINNERS Door Open 7:00 Eloctrola Concert 7:15 Prices 25 and ' 50 Cents Orchestra 7:30 Vaudeville 7:45 Curtain 8:05 J Next Week WHITE COLLARS The Big Anniversary Laugh Special STARTS TODAY A laugh panic from the word go. BuHer Gets into nioro darn troublo than you can shake a tripod at, from filming bathing beauties to getting caught in a China town tong war.. IT'S A HOWL! Warn rwM,-A in . ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC Also Another of the fa nous colored his torical short fea turea. THE HEART of ROBERT E. LEE Four Shows Dally-: ,. Admission Matinees . . Evenings . 10 and 25 10 and 35 COrtNtt'AtX-Mi'S. 0. I.. Corib wull. fiirmer Unmvn Mt'dfurJ ri.'niiU'nl. died nt Spokane. Wash.. October Ii. aconllim to Informal ion n'ccivt'd by I'rlcnda hi'r today. Mrs. Coniwall had lioun aillns,' from li(;att Irouhh; for some time and her death did not tome hh n nnr prise. Mr. and Mm. Cornwall left Medford over a year auo fur Spo kane. He will tie leinemliei-cd as a Imlldlnu cunt i".ietor and also for Ills work in local Boy Seoul elreles. WEDDINGS V. f'oK'jIns and Mia lllrdle (iulll ford, two well known loeal resi dents, were married Saturday at koseburK and returned yeaterday to this city, where they plan tn nikkc their home. Their marriam. came h a surprise to their many loeal rrlends. who were eonKiatu ltln the eouple today. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tiulliford of 1I3 lieuesee street, and Ihu hrlde.-rnom is an employe of the Kxchnnnc Tire torn- n nv fbti9 Dr.'-j Stores Ax Optn Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store GROZ-IT BRAND PULVERIZED WEEDLESS SHEEP MANURE ' TOi THE LAKD SAKE URffi IT" OnliiiHr.v stnblc mmnirt', wliieli feiilitreH when nsi'il elose In 111 odor, drawn I'l birsl iidviitilaf-'e. is so neeessiil.v (, plnnl life, mini' lAjtioojililw (Us I'lliii'.'. It s ttnsi'lil ly utul iti((rrW and insects, likewise is too litilliy mid cx'W'ive f ie utrl It In ils iliiec we A'fiT yon ii highly juieked in piipef-lined Ijiirlnp Kiielts, liulit, dry, odoHcss, inexpeiisiv nt lilrated, pulverized, nlorfcl fjcp 9D(f;if. FREE FROM WEED SEEDS O ind all forcin inalter, with a plant food value many times Hint of nrdiisity tAt1. USE GROZ-IT PULVERIZED SHEEP MANURE NOW OV LAV, flftJff BFDS (especially Tubers and Bulbs, which require a large amount of Potash), tho VEGETABLE GARDEN, SHRUBS AND TREES. 0 Market gardeners should investigate Groz-Itr It's the cheap est and best fertilizer. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. ' Your Socdsmen" Sow our "Armory Mixture" Lawn Oras.? Seed if you want a real lawn. If the WISDOM and NECESSITY uf HAVINd wore as AI'PAHKNT to u-M AN when lie is YOUXO us they ale to n MAN when ho is OLD Uit'i't1 would h.F15WEl uut iff pri-rj- IIUNDUEL) fkan the MIXTY inen wtw t ut,w DEPENDENT 11KM1 TiiE jACKSfJN County Bank 0 'ADL1SHED IMS WPffDvoRD, Oregon o Commcrciul Havings Safe Deposit MliMBUR I BDIiOAU Hr,Sr,VB J l-STBM