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PXGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON". TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1fi. 1928 Jccrti and Personal o- MtnitriHiH planning trii'Uirniif h ('iiltfnrtn ini wnrnotl ly . 4;r lnrlt, lc:i rnnnoK-'r ut ifea frMioo Utatf Mntm tifHor lilt ion brunch, ih'ai Tho I'apirif hljihufiy n-ar ltinsinitlr, C'nllf., I In 11 pour con- liifon ilu 10 mad oonfinn'tion. j S'jr. Dr. Alfred Uurklunrt inado a huxlnHM i rip to Husanvilk-. 'nllf., "loppiue over hi liortrtiiie fnr iho 1. O, O. K. runveinlon. I'em-h, apricot, pmm, Jilnut irt on; nny tree - o: le.-n in large Hames .Siiipi-v. Kthci- l':ilu-r of M'-rtfonl, who Ikim MtMlioil hurp for rvrnt s-a-soni with It 11 1 h Lorraine Cinsc. ro- riunw ,nini"M ana nein-. niriiwl to I'ortlnnd thin wh in litfhfil. Spr-cinl. while th-y In nr. rfinilniie ht-r Hitidlex. The Hunday Uandlcraft Shop. 2s t oroyonian. Applications for permits were filed with l ho city 0I001 rio:il (If -piirlmoni for u slpti to ho placed in flob't iti' new Jonon Qtnvpry tore, to often on Xouife ivn- trai avena. oi i' one to ho W&a in front r Att'i Antique j number. .1 hop on rp nt. The .lnn?nt phono iMO-" in will h approximately loo; (mi tea 4 n1 ih drip xtraot ninl K ill 'oh onc-h;ilf ;is inurh. , .1 r . ron d lied iH matte nn i Anmnu tho hiiniTH who wore in-m-tiirhie ho,, m.-.w,..- hi..,i iu. hon.c unKrHVollpO becomes f(Hlunul(t yHterday In their ucsi i nK aml butmn mklnu.- Han.li craft .Shop. I'hono 72. IMitf1 Mick- during rainy weather. ne-a- ; for China nhensnntH whh llwrrv hliatinc ihe ue ut chain and rare- , HanH(in wh fcjijed thi -ohirds, in fill drlvlnn. The Kedwondu i'h-; addition to two nunf). Ho whh an way wa: y.Uerdny reported to he . rotnp)) nio(l ,(. -;,, tn-twr. who dry and in Kood condition, iioom'l- j kjU(,1, a )ftnfp ,)1(1stor, hut was lin kable to loci I e other j;nod hots. A Mrs. p.irty of four Standard il n-re.l-. pioyes hrouuht down 10 hirds when 1'J i ant ftte 11 few hrtiirs vesiordaw Alice' However, huniiiiK wan not reported' inK to .Mr. i irlocK. Drepmnlter and ile-iKner, Violet Katon. phone 1 0'-rt dnce Hi:2-Vy. Williiiin JI. Wilnon and I. K. MnvidHon, construction fore inn ti ut Crater lake during the past season, arrived hre the first of the ' vvo-u after ypendfni; the summer' at the resort. Dr. Alfred I'.ui klund, chii opr;io-' to,-, .114 Liberty Kldy. 2 1 7 I .Mrs. .M. H. Davidson, of Stafford, Alex Sparrow. talned their inarrlnKe license thiH couTity. in j t jnn and ; ennipanylnir. I'hono Ri). I'll ; Kent of Klinene fro were mar- ; m 00 so e.jnd today, trie pheasant f ivun., ion uniay ior ruruuno aiu j lied this inorninti y founty .ludire 1 hoiK harder to find. spending the entire summer in Th rounle oh- ( Alma Lawrenco. piano Instrtir- " l,M H' 1 1 icr iinti m in i n - ut v , .tn . a an .u s. T. Dauuliorty. After visitiiiff KUll ai loo .liiui-iiMJuii'- i iii .( y iiino in-t-iict-n a picture of Hoover to Iuiiik in your ' sued at the .sheriff's office yester reHldenco window. -ir.(luy to ('. A. I-'enton, :. II. Arnold. The mid-month meeting of thejL K. Swedhorn, .lesslo James und city rounoil will he hrlri this eve- ' L. Aiming of .Med ford. Moon I.tirn iiine. and. following tiie transnc-, her :omiany. (ieorne Dunn and lion of routine und more Important Uoy .uijhy of Ashland, and I.e. tiUNlnfHri, the council will po nio : roy Wells of HoMue Liver, esecuth'e session to henin the work! Cherry trees. LW; finest ever of preparinp the city hudjict for grown In state. J. ". Hai nes Nur next year. sery. I'hono Jtl'i-V. I'OiKf1 ' Hlowout Duncn Walker's Wed new- j (j. j. r.lyteau of Scranton. Ha., day flight. Admission 10c, tickets WHH umotiK the motor tourists from 7,-iC. 20" ji distance who registered today at .Mr. and Mrs. C.uy HoKers. who , the local hranch of the out-of-state have heen visiting the past two auto rHK(strutioii hureau. . weeks with II. It. Prentice audi pear trees. :nr; French roots, family, left yesterday for their hudded; nothinfi hut tor. J. t Harnen homo in Portland. Mr, and Mrs. Nursery. Tel. HHI-V. 200if J'rentice took their jjuests to uiu- ):, M. Wilson leaves 1 hiirsuay rr f niolll over a month a mond lake Sunday and demonsirat-. somes Par. on the Klamath river, j John Doiinison of this city ed to the Portland the excellent t to taki up the rernalns of hi fltihiiiK in that lake. They wen" father, hurled In 1!M. in Davidson will return to her homo. Cherry trees,' li.'ie; finest evei J yrown In state. J. C, Haines Nur sery. Phone ; 1 0- V. L'OOlf Mr. and Mrs. U. I'.. Kingston left yesterday afternoon for their home In Los Aneh-.s. Calif., following :i short visit in Med ford with friend and relatives while en route from a husiness tii( to Seattle, Wash. Thomas Lenity Co., real estate. Insurance ad small loans on any thing of value. Palm Hlock, corner Main and Front, upstairs. Leaving last evening. sheriff Paul Jennings was expected 1 to return today from Kugnne, j hrltiglng with him Fred Taylor, charged with the theft of an auto- from Taylor ( Henslce. a resident die, tire,, was fined in the local justice eonr upon pleading guilty to huntim: without a license pen ver camp in the Proypeo Sumlay. Parlor rand piano for sa c.'lh-nt condi lion. Haruaii Fred lfojikins, phone -4l. - l0!t Marriage lie en sea were issued ul ( the county clerk's office today and yesterday to Fred K. Wood. t'J. and Fruneps Handle. 24. hoth. (f Klaiti ,'ath Fails; Albert Snitzier, h-ual and Sinthy flrlmrn. legal, hotli of Med-' (ford: Hodney ilichards, 21. of Mo ; desto, t'a I If., and Florence 1 1am rick, 21, of Central Point. Homily warrants were issued at the county clerk's office yesterday J to fi. W. Tediick for the killing of fine coyot e. Fred St a rboa rd . on bnheut. and C. L. Stearns one eoy ; ote. The three men were all of Medford. Callfornians registered at local hotels include K. II. Pe integer. W. 11. Huran. C. K. Patrick and M. S. Patrick, of Avnlon: K. it. Kouh, of Santa A na : Mr. a nd M rs. K. 1 '. . Crystal, of Herkoley; John l.opcr and Laveiic Wallnce. of L"tm Heach: Mr. and Mrs. H. Mix, n. of San Jose: Mr. and Mrs. K. L. i:u k- 1 ener, of Vreka; Art Husseil, of Sac. : ramento; C. A. Wohhle. of Hilt, and j Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Millago and llerhert How oman, of San Fran , cisco. j Mrs. H, Furch arrived here to , day from Piedmont, Calif., win-re j she spent the past week visiting at j tiie home of her father. 11. F. ! Pusey. 1 IftiiKh ilullit'rt, who has heen l ! eniloyed In Medford during the Deputy f.-nit Hoason. left here this morning ris-CANON SENDS FOR FARMERS TO HEAR li 14 inaie 01. BUTTOcf SHIPMENT J. D. M1CKLE TELL DEMAND GROWS OF EUROPE TRIP With an unusually ht-avy de nia ml for A I Smitli Hut to us auto slicker and ca mpa ii;n lit era t u r" descending upon the local Dem ocratic headquarters t he pas week, the large nip ply on hand, w hich was originally bo(ie ( d in exhaustible here, has been com pletely cleaned out. and a new shipment is now on its way hv air 11111 i I from New York Citv. "Anil this . is' the first iiiswin i wo ve heard of in any jut I It lea 1 one of campaign, where candidate hut- 1 'niied tons were sent ni rough tlio air." said W. H. Canon, local -chal-man. That ho asked, in a wn" tn the ' New York headquarters to send alonjf any additional A I Sin t ill novelties being used In th" east, was further stated by Mr. Canon, who wishes to give ; ford admirers of the presidential candidate, the benefit of 'i hi? latest ca mpaign in ventions." In the meantime a new brand of auto sttt-kers have arrived from Portland and are available now' at the Democratic head qiiarier.s in the Hnrkdull build ing for thoso who wish them. .Main" farm.-is of the cm es-i-:ally tqosiv iimtlgtioiis to lOagle Point territory, ate I rta fi.rw'iii d to .1 verbal t ooMt Friday evninc: iwlwa s I ah y and FimhI Cuiiiin issjonei D. .Mick If will make an address .il the -;;ti:le Point ' 'ilane hall .it v p- m. Mr. Mi"Klo recently lenirin-: from Kiintpc where he :itt'mlrd the World's Dnfry Ctinuress .1- tho deleuatcs irom the States. In his nddre.m he will give his lmpi,e--sJons of farming in F.urope. K- spunks under 1 he auspices of I he KairJ ? I'oint flranue. and nil poison interested in at,'iieulture are In vited to attend. Free Tickets Await Winners on the lake only two hours and caught six large fish. The road Into the lake was In first-class con dition except for six miles whore repair work wns being done Th chrysanthemum Circle Thimble dub will hold their next tnoetinK at thw hnmn of Mrs. Mich ael Heck, 024 K, (irnp St., Thurs day afternoon, October IK, at 2 o'clock. 207 Among the. hotel guests In Med ford from a distance are Mrs. John custella of Kelley, Minn.. Fred Skaer of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and A. H. Floyd of Chicago, III., Frederick W'hltson. Salt Lake City. Herbert Sanderson of San Antonio, Texas, and F.. L. Hackstiidt of Saginaw. Mich. When In the market for a henu Hful new silk dress, come and see! what I have. They are remark ably cheap. Just from New York for his home in Auburn. Calif.. where he was called by the serious ' illness of his mother, Mrs. Herman ; Hulbert. Mr. lltllbert experts to return here anil locate permanently. 1 1 .oca 1 .em moves 01 1 no Soul iwrn would have been brought tn .Med- t-k ... ri .......n ..iv. . v,. 1 ,. r. nd takefol-d earlier, but could not Nc: !.,,. i.T. irii , x-;,.i,.i.. .... : his Wife, Peach, apricot, lAuw, walnut trees; any tree L'.'ic; less in large ' n urn hers. J. C. Harnos Nursery, j Phone ItlO-Y. 200tf j C. H. Hawhy u( Hullo county. Calif, and Martha "ruse, denn county. Calif, were united in mar riage Saturday by Justice of the peace Taylor, wli h lenrgo Wood and It. J. Cuhlor witnessing the ceremony. No hunting wll be permitted on our property along Crater Luke Highway. C. W. Isaacs and Frank Isaacs. 20,V.I" When the special train, having on board members of the prize winning Salem drum corps and members of the Portland and Sa lem American Legion posts, as well as the Portland drum corps, arrived in Medford this forenoon whll OEFICE ROSEBURG Ul"" .-... i. .. ; moven as ino result or injuries ho , .,,.,. ,(( &t n Francisco, and a will place them heside the ashes of j smniiined when Dennison's car fig-! L.riui of assistants, who soent ihe ureu in an auto crasn near i-.UKene. f lUiy h(1.(. mi an nnmiH inspection Taylor has been In the hospital i imir. The.- win b.-iv iihu ,.v.rWm- ever since and will probably be ; fn. Crams' Pass. ' given a hearing In the local Justice) Harry Smart and Mrs. Hob-! A ; hom.-mead comosi case. 10 "ourt tomorrow or Thursday. ,.rl Xcwlund left tndnv for lloodt which Charles WnrrVn contested Hluo Mission grapes now ripe. tjVor, where they will bo em). loy.-dl the right of Charles. Dole to Three cents a pound. J. A. Ma like, I dui'iiiK the apple harvesting season, homestead SO acres of hind in two miles east of Jaeksoi villo, nd-j Sherwood of West Main 'the Fonts Creole section. was joining Chincy orchard. tf j street Monday afternoon .too; 1 heard yesterday afternoon he for Mrs. Lydia King Is expected ioim,nch of ripe raspberries to the'l'nited States Commissioner return tomorrow evening from a Chn mher of Commerce, which he . Chaniicey Klorey. who has turn short business trip to Salem andtplm-ked from his irarden. The ed the matter over to the 1'ed-Pm-l land. I bratx-h was hea vilv laden with oral land office at lloseburii. omplcted his thro.--1 the place and is The contest for free tickets nstcr Kenton s picture "In. I 'a mora man." losed yesterday. Free tickets have not been called for by the folio win- win -nor.-: Harold l.ittrell Mary Jar.e Ncely. Josephine Swayne. Lueieu Smith. Marvin Cave. Helen Mc Allister. Lueilo Hurley, Helen McAllister. Call at this office- for thes' tickers. The Luster Keaion com edy pict tin's is on for t on ig ill and tomorrow, matinee and ti t u i 1 1 only. IHM-L. A reuular ipliirterly meeling of City. Cull Mrs. Howard L. l:irlo. rfiUl(, fn,m Knn Aitonlo, Texas. whore the national legion conven tion was held, a quartette of legion nn Ires, who are members of the Portland fire department, visited the local department during the short stop the special train made here, while the Salem drum corps performed on the depot platform. Hemsiiichig, hose mending, pleat ing find button making. Handi craft Shop. Phone "02. I!i3lf Dr. L. L Howes, region director for the I' tilted Slates hureau ol public roads with headquarters in Sun Francisco, loft here hist eve nlng for Portland after spending the past several days on an Inspee tin trip to Crater lake. Pear trees, 20c; French roots, hudded; nothing hotter. J. C. Harne Nursery. Tel. HI0-Y. 2ntf A Klamath Fnlls couple who were married here Monday by Jus tice fj. Taylor were Iconic (lor rue and Miss Audrey Wynont. Wit nesses were Victor Padgett" and Ctoorge Wood. Oregon Fire llellef Association of Mi Mlnnvllle. Ore. C. L. tiofL auent. H9 Fast Mnln St. Tel. i'-'2. 1 KKir Included among the- out-of-town Oregonlans registered at Medford hotels are II. L. Kingman of F.u gene. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lauson of Heml. W. II. Dnvis of Hosehnrg. Mr. and Mrs. Knti Templet- or The Dalles and the following of Port land: Joe (Iravelle. Ida I test. Kalph Sower. Hetty Hansen, It. H. Carroll, F. S. Jones. W. J. Ludgren. Carl S. Johnso, Albert Theden, Mrs. L. A, Lii.lole, (leorge DeLaney, Charles Combs, L. S. Skagk's, A. J. Mlhalclk. S. K. Henmn, It. II. Mc Coy, J. P. Llttman. A. V. tHIIin. C. V. Koss. Mr. and Mrs. F.. J. Hoover. H. H. Uohh. C. K. Tionson, K. P. Ceselchen. Pillow- cases stamped and hem stitched. Special, while they last. Rue. Handicraft Shop. 2ns Plans lire still going ahead by j the local chamber of commerce on i the dinner It Is l give the Ashland t chamber as the n ult of losing n j membership campaign to Ashland a short time ago. As yet a date has 'not been selected for the dinner, I hut present indications point to ward the possibility of It being held bofnre the end of this monih. I p. t o-the-minute stylish sport dresses and suits, silk lid wool Jer sey, made to measure. Patterns ca be seen at the Fashion Shop, Mod ford Ithlii., room -CM. is7if The public is invited to hour the address at the I'.ngle Point grange j hall nt N o'clock next Friday eve finest ever ning. to be given by J. D. Mh-hle. Haines Nur state dahv and food commissioner. In the southern Oregon federal busi ness association was held this otl ernoon at the local federal building at 2 o'clock, with 1 f representa tives from Klamath Falls, r; rants Pnss, Ashland and Medford pres ent. .Hugh Hankln, forest super visor and president of the ussocla tlon. presided. Important business matters concerning various depart ments were discussed. Pillow cases stamped and hem plllched. Special, whllu they last. KOc, Handicraft Shop. 208 After pleading guilty to a charge of holng Intoxicated In a public ptuoe. J. p. ,1 often, Medford. was fined lo Jn the city court Monday. Hlowout Dance Walker's Wednes day nleht. Admission 10c, tickets 7'.c. 207 H. H. Kirkpatrlck of Klamath Falls forfeited I2:i and costs In the local Justice court yesterday on u charge of hunting from u blind, having hidden In 11 tree, to wait for deer In the Prospect vicinity, lie was arrested by Deputy flame War den Hay Parr. Hlowout Dance Walker's Wednes day nlghl. Admission D)c, tickets 7 So. SO? C. J. Shorh, publisher of three newspapers at fluid Hill, Central Point and (Herniate, wns among the visitors today and this morning had a short reunion with several Port land friends who were aboard the American Legion special from Snn Antonio, Texns, to Portland, when It stopped here for 10 minutes. One friend, whom Mr. Mhorb chanced to meet, was formerly engaged with him In the newspaper business In Caldwell, Idaho. Dr. W. W, Howard will not be In his office until about November I 212 C. (I. lfnrkfns. who has been em ployed at Crater lake during tin summer road construction, arrived in Medford Monday with one of the large tractors. Look at these targnlni. $3.9S. S2.HH, ll.SH und $1.00. These are extra special of furs on new full millinery. Kiddle hats nnd tain r.Oc to $2.9(1. We give green stamps Lmmy Lou Shop, M. M. Store. 20; A marriage performed by Judge Taylor last evening was that of Albert Snltrler, local man, and Mis cvnthln Crlmm, Medford. M Iss Ttty .Tone and Mrs. Taylor wen v 'loesses ut the ceremony, which wnn performed at the Taylor resl-donee. Cherry trees. 2SC grown In state. J c sery. Phone M0Y. 2nntft0 his Impressions of furmW'K Kohert Hoed of this city, district j Kurnpc. representative for the pet Milk; pillow cases slammed nnd hem company, h'ft yesterday for a short j stiiehed. Special, w hile they last, business trip to Yreka and other ' xtic. Handicraft Shop. ?os Northern California points. ! Mrs. C. L. Coff of Lugone re- New arrivals In SoleiN felts. ' turned to her home Sumhiy after .V!8; Cage velours. $S. .'. Oreen Upending a week here vllting Peach, apricot, plum, walnut 1 the ripened berries. and Mr. Dole has trees; uny tree 2T.c; loss in large ' Sherwood savs ho has been pick-, years time Ha rites Nursery, ling rnspherries from the bushe II fall. POLICE SEEKING The Ash la ml pa riment to locate uirls who day and if since. sisMirs "HI'S of ( iepeva Lucas, a the eldest is 1 I ind Ihe youngest Is 1 2. They had t hi eaten d to run away several times: and I he firs: day or two of their absence did not cause ihe parents undue alarm, but the father today w.t reported to he growing frantic with anxiety. lloweer. up un til this afternoon, the sheriff office- hero had not boon not ified to scan-h for ihe ntlssitu; children. Radio Program KMED Mali Trlhuiio-Vlrgln Station stamps given here. The Hand Hox. 22.1 Fast th St., Just east of Cro- coierin. Iflvl.P irH HAH!) WOHKF.ItS .Men who work hard, and those whose dally tusk" expos them to changeable weather conditions, ore usually subject to kidney ailments, and kindred Ills. J. fi. Wolf. (Irocn Hay. Wis., says: "Folley Pills diu retic relieved line of 11 severe backache that had bothered me for several mouths. A few Ind ites filed me up tn good shape." !ost tittle, satisfaction guaran teed. Men nnd wt.nn n every where use and recommend them. For sate by Jiirmln & Wnoifs Drug Store. friends. Pear trees. 20c; French roots, budded: nothing better, J C. Harm's Nursery. Tel. JHO-Y, L'nntf Ml Marjnrle C.off. formerly of Medford. 11 Junior at the Cnlversity of Oregon, has been elected secre tary of the Hermion .club, honorary organiratlon for students In the physical education school. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y, Tenuft aid. Hotel Holland Phone ' tf Mr. and Mrs. P.. P. garter mo tored to Lugene esteitay expect ing tcromaln there for several days on a businens vll Hemstltchlg, hose mending, pleat ing and button making. Handl ciafi Shop. Phone ,o; iDJtf4 numbers. J. Phone IH0-Y. 'JOOtf Perhaps lis firt v I 1 1 by a rural ichool siiervisor in seven years. Miss Kllahoth Hurr of the county school superintendent's office today Is visiting ihe Crater Lake school near Hullo Falls. This school was re-opened this year, having been closed for seven years, while its undents attended the Hullo Falls school, a distance of 1 hree mile. away. It has seven pupils, with the possibility that more may attend before the yotir Is over. Miss Hurr also visited the Mt. Pitt school, above ISutte Falls, today. C. F. (luff writes all kinds of in surance, j-'ee him. Telephone H22. Office, 4 III Fast Main. IHXtf Herb Crey, advertising manager of the Mail Tribune, is comined to his home on Hose avenue, suffering from a severe cold. Hubert Motl. arrested last week by City Traffic Officer (I. J. Pres colt on a charge of insufficient brakes, was fined $10 when he ap peared In the city police court to day. Moll was arrested as the re sult of striking the 12-yoar-oto daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Davis while she was riding a bicycle on North Hlverslde avenue. The girl sustained no serious injury as a result of the accident. Following a visit of several weeks in -Southern California. Albert Hick en tins returned to his Imnu here to spend a short little before! leaving again for California. On his last trip, while' en route south. Ills Ford coupe whs totally de stroyed by fire when flames envel oped the machine, after having been caused by a leaky gasoline connection. . Francis Neff. who returned a short lime ago from Ihe Yellow stone National park and Hillings. Mont., yesterday entered the South ern Oregon Normal school for the winter term. Mr. Neff makes the 6Jt h hoy to be cm oiled at the teh 00 1 t h U yea r. O ne neg m a Iso enrolled this week and he has am Mtlons of being a member of the normal football team. There is a force of men employed upon tne ntgiiway between Cold ! 4. c ir. p. m. New Hilt nnd Central Point doing work j kot icporis. in the bridges along the highway f Tw o of the bridges are being rein- forced by concrete supports where, wooden ones have stood before. There Is atso some work being done i upon the overhead crossing. About' six or eight men compose the crew and it Is thought It will require two, week more to finish the jo s. The men are working under the stale j highway commission. Cold 11(1! New s. Allhnugh he was cited to appear, in justice court yesterday on it i charge of speeding. preferred against him by Stale Traffic Officer Herb Moore, t. K. Lyon was among the missinu. and the officer today believed that Lyon had left for his. home In or near Snn Francisco without paying his call at the Jus tice court. j A divorce decree, which was j granted in circuit court last week o Albert Vogler from Minnie Yog ler on ground of desertion was on file iml.iy at the county clerk's of flee. The couple were married at Pphtata. Wash., and 'the plaintiff claimed he was deserted lust year at Hood Kiver. Ore. Mrs. KUie Clay loft here thi motning for Detroit. Mich, where be exi ts to spend tVe winter vis iting relatives Including her daugh ter. Hrs. Allan Kaufman: her sis-! ler. Mis 1. Dlldine. and n grand son. Dr. V. It Kaufman, who prac ticed dentistry In Medford several years nco ity police de- toda was attempting two young 1 nnawa left homo last Thin-shave, not been heard The girls, Laurie and 11 nd .ready to prove up on the prop erty. hut is hamlica pped 'v 1Mt'' coiit 'tuion 01 Warren that a por-i timi of the land is worth mote as mining property than as farm ing land. Dole had six wilties-..-; testifying in his behalf and War ren had four. Warren Is after the possession of 20 acres of the hind and hii been planning to mine nn i'. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Cards St. Mark's Cuild. October 1 Hill. 2 p. m. Prizes .and refresh ments; :i:.c. Public invited. 2'i:i POU KALK A dandy new home: good i-ized livitu large kitchen, two hedroi bath; new garage; i;irye I good st reet. Only 1 cash. See Charles A. Agency, Inc.. phone 7 2. FOR SA LI : -1 hiMiiess opportunity. Sandwich shop, doing an excel lent htlMliess; c o 111 p 1 e t I y ci j nip) ted. Located In the heart of Ho- business district. This is a real proposition we can prove it. See Charles A. Wini. Agency. Inc.. phono 7 2 v . " 2!' Loyr 1.1 one vea Heuar. ellvn Seller dog, about ild. Please phone liM X. foi: I V i:i-:nt Dnpie? Furnace, fir Ve. Phone .Till Mvers. ! I 4 Tiu-stlay. Oct. HI r S to !t p. in. Solder's Dairy. .t to 10 p. in. California Ore- 4- gon Power Co. WediM'Mloy. Oct. 17 !:S't to lo a. in.- .Mack's Oarage. 4. Hi to I I a. 111. Mann's Dept. Store. 11 to 11:30 ti. ni. Jones (iro- eery. ll:3 to 12 a. m. Le Mo.-s Service Station. 12 to pj:3o . m. City 4 Cleaning & Dyeing Works. 12:30 to l:3il p. m. Heche V- Kindle Service Station. s and mar- WANTLD niiiinl. -PI un W ANTI-ID Housework by hour 1 "all Hivershb- Apts STATE. THEATRE Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10c Show Changes Daily TONIGHT " Iowcr- 1i ntUiifcUi Pealnrini: Pat O'.Malley and C.hulys Hueletle. Also Coin ed v and Scenic !i4 I HUNT'S , ( (q WfV craterianIK ft 'sfcMi TOMARROW iTv'' ! - FEATURING ' "THE GOSSIP CLUB" 1 MB MARIE BUSKER OSCAR and KING A SWEDE WHO KNOWS HIS Sli" ONIONS .19 FRANK WILSON 8Wl "C YCLE-OLOGY" IS HUGH JOHNSON THE COMIC MAGICIAN ! t i'&H i RE0 and HELMAR MwiBssr-T PHYSICAL MASTERPIECES VpS 111 I -M "I llil.- " f.T thr.-.- X Also S&fji I Y&W I ti.li..:s. The lliwlii- Koauin im-; FEATURE PICTURE 4f .! I illU '"y i"- ' " "'! wJhss WtMemssmxaxA L ' 1 v ; Last Times -TONIGHT- Last Times f d pWSjA' SEE and HEAR JmStSgZrf These Drug Stores fmh "WINGS" J Bra MWiia. That Mighty Epic of the Air ffi.atf.fc iHhtJg Are Open Nights a i TL. , , I ADMISSION I 1 hlS Week 1 Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 7 4 9 I I Children 10 Children 25 I m if j ti J Adults 35 Adults 50.... I Medio naacy Mfflpm Heath's Drug Store mlmmMm Strang's Drug Store - I I, CLASEIFIKD ADVERTISING GF.T8 IESULT P: sk Whn Will Ro F.lentoil?- AI- II We c.-in'l s:i' uosit ivclv even t liiii--li wi mi"lil -.w-f n'm. n-.iiir- I 'lis. I imis we do know about ;i MTlaiii I . II LONG LOAF who will he :it Fifth nn.l il:ir.'. .L'l liif .1 "I- -IB 4. o sini.vl r o n v o radon f'rultM- l.akp t'h.ipt.r JI. It A M . Tiio.iI.iv, iH'ti.i.T Hi. ; in it. m K. V.. M, li.... S. .ir 0T PAPER WHITE NARCISSUS Plant Bulbs Now! I'nprt'-wliiti' luilhs plimlcil now in Wiilif. snpportcil willi pvlililrs will lilixnn in iibunt six or seven weeks. Slni't n Tew linllis cueli weel nnd linve eiMilinned lilnom In enjiiv 1 ii l-i n vr tiie lileaU winter months. -WE OFFER STRONG- MOTHER BULBS Tlmt pnxliit'r sevenil liloom spikes snnietliini; yon will nut net if nii tniv sninll, hnnnifnic Inillis. 8 n Our store is lie,diiiiirters for nil kinds of flnwerinir linllis sold nl pi'iees In eontH'le with entaln'-' houses. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 223 EAST MAIN PHONE 260 elected. Jle is the newesi nieiiihei- made siii-li an impression on tli lust ai'iiearaiu-c that there is tlx 'lulirer that voted hy an ovcrwlu lireads. Hot I'.read family ai)d ln-ead users in his (loinu ilia! lie will ne ular staff of popular Ho has a tminlier of qualifieal ion-; i J i .-1 1 peeii laee aiuoii"- which an important one is his length. This yives him extra slices and maUes of )i)riit Valley housewives. His convenient adaptable for sandwich and luncheon use and insures his popularity with the female hrea out a doiilit far ahead of the field ol' hrcads in the matter of toasting ability, and general Wo know that you will vote him the most market alter beconiniu' acquainted with him and urui your iToccr today and ask tor him lie comes in the 1 1 and sills for l.V and contains all ihe iiadiiional iiialitie rer's Mreads. coimuunity the slio-ht'e.- Imin majoritv to the rcu- iarly fit him for lh" unusual triinness and in appeal to the bude' size makes him very because of this feature 1 voters, lie is with seeking endoi'sements. all around usefulness. valua lread on that vou 1 lu i. size Fluh- LONG LOAF i for thf rnnr.tr rr?r. mm tljatlj,