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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1928)
pxcm TTtTj MTDFOftD MATTj TTCT'RT7NR MEDFC-HD, OREGON'. RATTED Y, OfTOBETC 20. 1028. iocnl and J Prrsrmnl llrbi'rt Iterrtan. I). IS. Millard ii liO Joe Millard returned yesterday from a hUecesKful deer huntiin; trip to the Dead IndUn country, w here .Mr. lierrian sucweded in killing one buck. liclnff n L-oiiHlderable distance back in ihe wimmIs. lie wa ; forced to carry the earcass for four, tilc before comlntf t' camp. Ho reporter me uecr -u un rt-r und in hiding from the huntem, who sometimes Htumble within v-i three fiei of a uet-r iietore umcov-j or I ii r Ma nr'KMlPP '. Armory Kkalint,' ltlnk. 2110 O. A. Olson of South KlVfrside i mtlfl cr(.(lu 0n Uh muff. The issue avenue will spend !" to reshlnjjle j ujso t.untain news from other U1h h house, areordliiK to a building trlctH of the company and is well permit issued today. nmile. up. Cherry tree, fine.st ever) lir. Alfred Hurklund, chlropriic crown in slate. J. C HarneH Nur-! tor, 314 Liberty Jihli;. 2 1 7 Kery. PhOtie 910-1. .evil- till est h from a dlstntoo flstum. ; ( Medford. hoteU Include II. M. fDoof. of New York City: Mr. und ! Mm. KreiUrlekKon, of Vancouver, , on the name street. Plans are H. C; Mr. ami Mrs. A. S. Jones, of under way to remodel the Ideal WAtliiiiton, D. C: Mr. and Mrs. (simp and to close up the other H. 11. Wilson, of Wlnfleld.' Kan., and! place. Incorporating the two in one Mrs. Louise Tuttle, of Iietroit.j better-clans establish tnent, with ad- Mlch. Peach, apricot, plum, walnut trees: "' treft 2Cc; less in large numbers. .1. C. IJarnes Nursery. Phone 010-Y. JOfUf Msb flertrude Llndley of Klam ath Kalis spent last week end in Medford, the house guest of Miss: Clara Kuson. Illue Mission grapes now ripe, j Three cents a pound. J. A. Mankc, fwu milea east of Jacksonville, ad-, joining Clancy orchard. U leaving Salem last night nl mid-j night, a quartette uf rooters for the; Salem team at today's football j gitine, urrived In Medford this fore-1 noon, after driving nil night. le-; spite the long- drive, the boys were j all In high spirits and enthusiastic! over what they called good pros-1 pre.t.s for their home team of win- j ning today's game. ; t.ooh ! Look! Clairvoyant and j crystal readings by pi fled reader, acclaimed best In Northwest. Have helped thousands to success and happiness. Can also help you. A trial will convince you. Itainbow Auto Camp. 11 1'dgnr J. Adams, Kugene resident and former secretary to Senator It. M. HtanfMd. was married Inst week In Washington, I. '.. to Mrs. I Lurllne V. Coulbotirne of that city.! llemstltehig. hose mending, pleat- ! Ins d nuitnn making. flawU-i craft Nhop. 1'hono 702. lfCltf i Marriage licenses were Issued at i the county clerk's office today and yesterday In Alva Powrln, :jt, and r-'Iorenre Mausell, both uf Myr tle Point ; Lawrence Nathoff, '23. and Kleanor McKwan, both of Los Allgeles: Paul Thomas. 2.i, of Montngue. and Kitty Hnuer, lit. of Ckioh, Calif. I'.xtra good llaldwln apples, &c pi;r box at Pinnacle Packing Co. . tf roots creek valley Is at last yield ing golden treasure that it has puurded so long. The big llngue HI ve r ( i ol d co m pa n y d re d ge is smiwing its way slowly down the valley, starting a 10-year Journey. Ad It progreses It takes every bit of cold from the bedrock floor of ! th valley. Hucrctw of this bi ; Oanee. KaKle Point. S.tt nite. 211 dredRi M ill prove of Immense ad-i The past week bus witnessed the vertlsinR vulue to the valley and frosts of the fall season. Asa wltl undoubtedly Influence other result the hit) sides and the valley ruultAl to comn here. founts Pajin!rn taUiun on new cobrs and new Courier ' Dr. II Coleman has none Salem on business. Will return ' .Monday afternoon. '2'2m Jack Davis, representative of the fhirltee At wood chemlcul faelrfrv of Minneapolis, ts In the city for a few day on business. I'eaqh, nprlcot, plum walnut trees; fcuiy- tree Blip; 1oh In large numbers. J. C. Ihtrnes Nurserv. Phono 310 V. 200tf Mr. and Mih. W. K. Klpcr re turned yesterday from a motor trip I of throe weekH to Sacramento and j San I'nmclwco, where they visited j friend.i and relntivea. , The Slreet and Liirht Committee; of the Medford City Council are dn- 1 'tral Point shopped and trans MroiiH of tieli.ctln; a stiindard post j ,l't,,l business In the city today, to he Uhed for all future business . Jersey suits nnd dresses made to liKhtinu districts and would like the j measure at the 1- ashlon Shop. 4? l e.xprewslon of all Interested prop-1 Medford Illdjf. ISTtf rrtv uwners und business men. The I UHly I lzell of Salem, brother of netiK for this purpose Is rulled for Monday rvenlni;, cietoto r at 7:30 p. m.. at the Council Chamber in the Medford City Hall. IMV (ilen Graham of Phoenix wa anient; the business cullers In Med ford Friday. , llemstltehig. hose mending, pleat tn and button maklnc Handl-: craft Nhop. Phono 7C. 103tfj Harry Skyrman is iiiiidhk the local hunters who took advantage j of tltt Inst day of the deer wason today. He left here Friday for the Trail vicinity. (Join; to Portland with large fur niture van Thursday. October -.V Want return load. Madt Transfev Co.. phon 31 r., -2 Mrs. John Vincent of Jackson- vlllc wa In th city Friday on butl-j tomorrow doe not .expect to do so nrw. Vrn. Vincent Is ordet lug w,'l- monuments for Ihe graves of hot t lH- u - w- Howard wilt not be Hi husband und his father. Kenton!"' office until about November t. Vincent, who passed a way In H'J1.! Thoman llvftlty Co.. real estatt, ' insurance nd umaU loans on any- thine of vulue. Palm Wloek. corner, Main and Front. unMnlrs. tf Anionfr the Calffoi nians regis tered at Medford hotels are Helen ITffermnn of Sacramento. Mrs. D. M. SI. Clair and daughter of Holly, wood, lawrenre Notthoff of !,os Anttolen. Mm. ("ieorge V. McMillan 1 nf Oakland. Mm. K. H. Hennett. ' W. li. Staiey and W. C lielll of San Francisco and F. M. Sltiieer f Per tervllle. Kvtrn Kood l.tuldwlu apples. Mc per box at Pinnacle Packinc ('o. tf F. Q. Treadwity of San Fr.in cIeo. who Is In charge of the South Pacific news bureau, stopped here a few hour this morning. TreniHtitrhlir. host? mending, pleat Inft ami button muklntf. Haudl- n oft Shop. Phone 7n:'. J :3tf H. K. HolhelUM of Vancouver, iv rv im amonir the motor tour- lets from a dlftnncn w;ho rrRlsloteil today nt the local branch of tho out-of -stilt onto I'cBlstrntlon bu-fatl, if. . Jdimuill, Hccliil iiK'iit r i MoWiuii .MfaiinwH iriuuK'H hum'! the Xla'ani Kin- Insurance com , a I'liinu pheasant today a; a i-i-kuIi; puny, with hialu.u t ih in Iort-; of a hriff "Ioim fajrW' jaunt int ! laml, pusMi il through MMlfnI ttj-; the wiltterm'H. tluy n route t Klaiunth Falls. Mr.: Almn Uwn'nce, piano Imitruu Uandall will return htn- Monday f tion and uri-uiiiimnyliit;. J'hunc NNO. on a bimlnecs visit. (.oiiik to IN.rtland with larKe fur- nuure van i nurHoay. unooer i. Uiint return load. Kails Trannf r Co., phone 31 ."i. '21 4 I M. It. Scott Ih uiiioiik tin Klatn-' ath Full reitIntM who were in M .f,,rd y t'rday. f,(.Hr Uws 2(,c.. Fl.,.ncll ro0tt ljU(,uet,: nothing better. J. C. IlarneK . 2Q0 f. ' Kdlted by Hi.- KirlM of the Call- f''niii. Oregon I'ower company. ' 1 Forum KlfishfH, reKilar monthly , publication of the company, carno '.off the preHH today filled with in ' terewtlnK bits of mcwh, reflecting no nip meal caw on nouin r rom street was Hold thin week to P. U. Durkec and II. ltarrett. former; owueiH of the Modern Coffee jdum ultional new equipment 1'ear tree. 20c: French roots, I Temporary auto licenses were Is budiled; nothing better. J. C. Itarnes J sued yesterday at the sheriff's of Xursery. Tel. 1U0-Y. 200tf flee to llert Hostel of Central Point. The Marion county eourt has re-(Arthur (ioss. J. L. Ileatheote. Her- fused the request of prune growers In the Liberty district for a reduc tion of their lax assessments for the year 1 ''2H, The orchard Ists pointed out that they have not made any money for several years, and that the value of their holdings has decreased materially. I 'each, apricot, plum, walnut trees: any tree 2'n-; less In la rge i i u in 1 e rs. J . C, Lames N u rse r y . Phone IH0-Y. 200tf Mrs. M. K. Hiiwleit, projnietor of Ihe Kuiinyslde hotel at Kagle Point, shopped In the city today. Let me write yom fire insurance. Carl Y. Teiigwald, Hotel Holland. Phne Hull. tf" Late bend lettuce was one of the features of today's public market. ! which enjoyed a better than aver-i age patronage, a uiimher of the bootlis being sold out at an early I hour. With the public market stay lug open until -I o'clock in tin1 aft- ernoon, local shoppers have a bet-j ter opportunity of obtaining fresh home-grown produce, firapes. ap- j ph'B and late bunch vegetables were j also on sale today. j Oregon Fire Kclicf Association of McMinnville, Ore. C. L. (ioff, agent,) 4 1 ! Hast Main St. Tel. 922. 1 SStf j (iuests from Washington state al j Medford hotels Include Mr. audi .Mrs. H. (I. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. II. j )'.. Itennetl .f Heatlle. j C. F. (ioff writes all kinds of In surance. Hea him. Telephone f'J2. , Oll'lce, 4in ICast Main. IXKtf'j Mrs, Walter Hess of (irants Pass motored In Medford yesterday to! visit local relatives. Kxtl'n nool Laiuwhi apples. TtMc per box at Pinnacle Packing Co. tf' Mr. and Mrs. David Orlfflths. j employes uf the Mall Tribune, re-. turned to Medford Wednesday from a two week's honeymoon trip In the South, and were given a surprise party at their Imme last night ly a mtmber of friend dresM. The pastel shad' which' ,'have taken the place of the fire "r everywhere to be seen In a sal- axy ofKiowliiK colors. Dame na ture Is tinting the earth witli new and varied colors and no better l,r,,f"t could be found. The work of this Kreu( artist has no competltor and all along the countryside we can see the results of her- work. The newly emblazoned hills and fields are filorlotiH In their profu sion of shades, the most colorful time of the year.- fluid Hill News. lresmaker and designer, Mrs. Violet Hitton, phono 1 01! & It; resi dence tOJS-W-O. 213 Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Walter of Mrs. Don Newbury, arrived In Med ford last night to attend the Med ford -Salem fill me. He w 111 spend ) tomorrow at the Newbury home j and return to Salem tomorrow ( nlfcht with cveral other high school r boys of that city. Alma Lawrence, piano instrurti"" d accompanying. Phone China pheasant huntina coming more difficult as the progresses, accotdlnfi to Al '21 9 is be- season Piehe. local sportsman, who today report ed that an exceptionally large num ber of local hunters will take to the field all day tomorrow hunting for the wily birds. When he was out last Thursday Mr. Plehe hiifiued four birds In hour's hunting, but The St. Anne Altar society held ' a successful food sale this morniiu ' "' Medtord Electric store. An Ideal Christmas gift for your neighbor could be selected from our complete line of Fuller Hrushes. For Immediate service telephone I2M-J. I'll Included among the Oregonlan registered Mr and M Medford hotel re , Frnnk .leuktns. fl. I ' lieall of I'.ugt'ue, H. W. Vlstrom of Anlnrfa. the Sab-ni football siUad i and routers, and the following from Portland: F. D. Ilealy. C. H lliggs. 1. D. Hiidge. F. It. Mnreghan. F. i M. Slower. It. C Iladl-y. C. H. Kntitht. T. W. Netu. i: c. Smith. , ,1. l. Tox.er-. Vic Packard. William IZoellei. Ken Ollffltl. F. M Red ' mond. W. H. Kerr, F W. Kelly. , H. ft. Clark. C. i:. ChOsler. I,. Y. jStoll und H. J. Mllb r. Cherry treed, yr.e; finest ever j grown In state. J. c. Ilarnn Nur- wry. rnone vv. -uotr The mrmhori of th Sulom foot- bull rniuuil und uroompunvlnfi root-i era nrf uunuut Iho.Hotol llol-1 hunt durlnn iholr stay In th ulty, 1 L'l 1 Dappoliiimi nt wiw Xpi f-sycil Ijv I a Kruuu ,r fiv,. iwtbiml Miln.-n m,.n wh(.n th(iy W(.re taklMl t ,ho airport last Thursday nfternoun by K. '. Ji-rotne. The Portland men. who were here nx invmbfr of the Portland fc""J will tour. vcm anxlouH to H-e ihe airport, having heard much of it when in Portland. However, on seeing it, they de clared that it fell far beneath thetr expeetatlons and asked if it was the regular landing field in this sec tion. Cherry trues, 2 finest ever grown In state. .1. C. Haines Nur sery. Phone HI'J-V, Three carloads of squash are be ing shipped this week to the Haglev cannery at Ashland by Itoy Lath rop. The ears contain i) tons of squash each, or the product of one u u im- ar nni1 m-io 'Ut hint ninbt. Mr, Latlirop tate . that the Huuash wIIk at $7.00 per j ton, j,'1vIiik a yield of M."i0 per acre. !rnuts Pass Courier Floyd Hart and Kdward C. Kellv left yesterday for Portland to at tend the Washington-Oregon foot ball game. They will return here Sunday night. man Newland. C. A. DeVoe and (;. Yarnigari. of Medford: K. C. Ami don of Prospect. C. II. I trow n of Jacksonville and H. W. Miller i.f Applegate. A delegation of Medford Odd Fellows went to Orants Pass last evening on invitation from the local lodge. The Colden llule degree was exemplified. M rs. It. J . I Ton ry. M i s. ( i . M . ItobertH, Mrs. Ualph Itardwel) and Miss Jlelly Itardwelt returned this morning from Portland, where they spent several days this week on a shopping trip. John Veltop. new manager of the local offices for the Metropolitan Life Insurance company, left Iitc this morning for THcnma, .where he will be Joined by Mr. Yelton and their Infant child, who will return to Medford the first of the week. A wedding ceromony, performed by Judge Taylor yesterday after noon In his courtroom in the fed eral building. united Florence Ksther Mansell of Coos county and A Iva Larch Powrle of Douglas county. L. P. Womack of Spokane, Wash., anil a crew of four mining men are engaged in testing work on the middle fmk of the Apple gate, where Air. Womack believes there arc rich deposits of gold. The visiting miner Is a brother of A. 1. Womack and has Interests in mlu Iuk properly In Idaho, Washington. California and Oregon. Obituary lti;.VNi;TT Funeral services for ICdwariJ I. Itetiliett who passed away at his home oi.'o North Cen tral Thursday evening, will be held al the Coimcr chapel at :'::ln Sun day. Itev. W. II. Katon will eon duct the service after which the remains will be laid to rest In the Med foul Memoria I Mausoleum. Mr. Bennett s 4 years of ae. is survived by his wife and two chil dren. Itelle I,, and K. Carl. Also Kiano cnuciren ami one Ifireai firanucniht. tie nas i i a member of the Itapttst church ' since '2 years of ae und a resi dent of Medford for :to years, where he leaves a host of friends D(U'(!HAS .1. A. DoiiKlas. for mcr resident of Medford where hi made his h.-nie with- is daughter the late Nannie Hull, passed away at Heppucr, Ore. where h resided for the past four llM :i.'s Mr Douglas was about T.s years of HgC He will be remembered as hav ing entered a team of large oxen In various parades In Medford. The body will arrive in .Medford Monday and interment will h made in Medford feemetery at l';:tiH .Monday. Conger', Funeral Parlors : In charge. T 1 'liable to drive lo Portland as ' the result of an auto crash this 1 side uf (irants Pass last evening.1 Ken Ovissom, traveling salesman '. of Seattle, left this morning by air- i plane for Portland In order to meet some friends and attend the, Cnlverslty of tiregoil and Wash ington Stale college football game j I (mlny. I When he was crowded off the. I highway by a motorist, CJrissom's !ctr turned over twice and caught ' f'.e. Due to the fact that he fl"lckl . tirlssoms' arms were bad- ij oiirneii ny inc iiaineM. Tin' Armory rolltT nkuilnt: rink. nrtcr hivtnn bi'i'n rinxt'd sint-e last sprllts. will ifnpiMl nrXI Mondnv iifti'inoon tor Iho wintor iinclor the mum- niiiniiucMivnl mhlih It wu oponitod Inst yvr. Tho rink will bo opon ovory nftornoon nnd von. ln of tln neck with tho exiop tlon nf Yui'folHy. HiM'orilliii; to pros oht Phut, ellllilron nnrlor IK will huvo iho otlvllono of nkiitlnir nl tno rink on Sultinloy (oronnons oo IHPim 1(1 nrl I ' nVWk Tl... rink wm tt.n rilipr .n ..riivltil ourtl. 4 , . Ktumulh V'nlli--Now nulo pal k - 'ln irKUlntlono In offot horc I Girl' World Best in History,, ' Leader Tells Scout Meeting . - : fA-( AkkW Tit Ii-s. William II. Il.-rrnutn (right) of Itarriiigion, It. I.. I.- a caiHll daltr for national president of the irl Scouts, election of otriccrs will lake place at the national council's convent ion in Colorado Springs, Coin. Mrs. Nicholas I. It rally (upper left) and .Mrs. Herbert Hoover arc candidates lor clialrm;in of the hoard of directors and Hist vlco president, respectively. COLOUAIK) SPKLVdS, Colo,, -A) Today's world Is the most inter esting for girls that history has knowiibut it is also fraught tml dangers, Jane Deeter Hipplu, national director of tiirl Scouts, reports to the organi sation's national council. "Wt; are living and working for young people l u great period of social change n period when air planes dare the patl)tcss and the untried as did Klizahcthan ships, when technology, business, science and new ideas in education are making before our eyes a new world," she says in a report pre pared for submission to the coun cil's convention here. "The girl of ability and charac ter who has been fortunate in her home atmopshere and her educa tion has ihe opportunity today to make a life for herself which queens of the past would have envied, fireat numbers of our girls are going ahead, using in the best sense their new opportunities and building up an Inner discipline and control, lint the task Is difficult." Proof that Girl Scout environ ments a re , meet lug the life needs DEER 10 AVOID MEPHITIS PLAGUE It was the day before ihe last day of tho deer hntiiit:-; siason. tieomc Howard and O O. Hull, lo cal sportsmen, left their happy homes with the promises of veni son feeds rend i ni t he air behind ; them. Loaded with aminuultlnn and perseverance they invaded the j Crirfin Creek district, determined , to bring homo thejhlguest and best ; buck of the cntife acason. They ;(t Kkiuiketl. In fact, they wove so busy do.-. touring to dodge tho tracks of the j ! seven beautiful Mephitis (see Web- titer's unabridged under "skunk' 1 wl icli appeared at fienuenl tutor- vals along the side of the road. that they became too nonplussed ( hegiunini; October '2 . was au to notice the deer that flirted with ; nounceil here today by the l uitcd tJietli In evci v direction. After an all-day session of ar!- fill iIoiIkIi: I and hunmy. they returned, tired to camp, only to he eted by another conuclttsh - member of the musteline mammal family (see. Webster' under Me phitis Mephitis). That s nil. OFF PRESS TODAY "Medford Commerce.' the of fl- , rial puhlictttlon of the local Cham ber of Commerce, w hich came off i the press today ami is being ills- 1 trilnned at the headquarters to tn I rested residents, gives a complete ami Intcrestiti ; account of all local civic and Industrial activities dur ing the past month. Ueports on the membership drive as well oh the various department accomplish in en I' are reviewed digest of the Iruit rale case heard recently In Portland; activi ties of the airport commit tee. in charge of ilan for the new air poil. and summaries- of the latest coinmuutty needs, are all covered 111 full. Copies of the publication may lie hint by calling at the Cham ber of Commerce headdiiarters. I'.IM.ADKI.IMWA. 1. :'n. 1..V1 -( n r"lrji MtntHnir ts rMtrnMviv An I'l.rtliintl. liff.. whuh ti.iv wtm a prino lit MR' oonvoiitt.Mi uf Ihi' In- I 'ornaOonnl Awn. n of Kilo n v.- I'luof;. sny thut irh Ions uf JJTOO.OOti In 111!. lo !!:. mli y NnloMimu lM-iti w KSTMIXSTKi:. IV !' . i.4"i I. Sullivan. miIo n Now York It.alhiT imi.In XKW ' oot. : ' fl" firm foil from if launch bi-loncInK : ' l.loyil It Slppri ll l.lt llltllt im.l I u,li drownod. 1'oHro ilrawcoil tho rlvor noar whoit thr !aoiu.)i was j a ni'hon-d. Imt fallod In mmmvi-i- iho ldy, of girls is in the membership fig ures, she says, 17 out of every 1UUU girls heljwet'ii the ages of Hi and IS in the t'niu-d Slates being scouts in IH27 as eomparod:oto 12 girls a thousand in 1 !i2.'. liy observing a girl at her tasks, on the trail and in other scouting activities tiie wise leader will find opportunity for unobt rusive voca tiitiial iruidance. she siil'ucsIs. Mrs. William II. Huffman of j "l "l" A '"" h"r :" , Harriuuton. II. I., is a candidate for'me,lt proceedings will be placed national president of the CHI "Kuinst the Fairview rooming Scouts, to succeed Miss Sarah : Iu'l,s'' at Ashland or not has Louise Arnold, dean-emcrita of ; m, ,,"''n decided, according to Shnmoiis colleire. Itnslon. Mrs. Herbert Hoover. flr;t vice president: Mrs. Arthur Osgood Choate. second vice president, and Mrs. Nicholas F. Itrady. chairman nf the board of directors, are can didates for re-ee, t ion. National president from I i U t to lti2I ami chairman of the board of directors and e.M culive cum uiit tec from IHLTt to April. l'J2x, Mrs. Hoover ha.f licen eaplain of a scout troop In AYashington ever since lH2:i. .Mrs. ' Ilrady has been, national treasurer for the past eight years. OiSGUSS PROGRAM i FOR CELEBRATION Appointive offices for the eom hii; year will be announced m the meetiuu of the American l.e I on post No. 1 to be held at the Armory Monday evening. ! Plans for the Armistice day pro gram will be presented by t.eorue C.ates, chairman, who has been I worliiim out several ideas for the annual celebration to be held on November I 1 . Additional business matters will be discussed .Monday and all mem bers are ur.ned to attend. The Weeks Weather SAN I'UANCISCt I. Oct. 2 The weather outlook for the bV) eek ! Statet weather bureau as folb Far western states: The outlook is for normal temperatures and ucncially lali weather except that rain will set in over western Wash-' iimion and western Oregon the loi'-p.f't "f the week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foi; KKNT - Concrete building. :toxKt. Suitable for stole or i;a rai;e. Phone asrt-.l. '2 1 3 foi; i;kt 01: i.kasi; Hotel b. cateil nearby California town. Hood prospect for man and wife. Post office box H;i'. i:i !'( 1 1 S A I.F. Urea k fast la hie chairs. V Charter Oak he SKi. Clark St.. phone ti: Hid - V. L' 1 J 'AN"l'i:i- t'ompi-tfut wuinan for coitkfnu iiotl fiinal hitiiM'w ork. 1 l.iltoral wiiki-s. I'Ihum' Mrs. I :i Virl llMvi-tihi-VM" -J 1(1'- These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store STATE theatre Any Seat 15c Anytime Children under 12, 10o Show Change! Daily TONIGHT "The -Sporting Age" Also Seventh Ept&odo "Mark of the Frog" LOCAL RIMf M BELIEVED BROKEN ASHLAND ARRESTS The b ad. is 'of Ihe arrest of nim alk-yed in what i.- said to be on best organized rum rings ever was ( trt'h : the operated in J;ekson county, effected today by Federal ?r Terry Talent, assisted bv local sheriff's office. C. A. (lilackle) While; known to ! enforcement officers here as the i local bootleg king, was taken in '. Ashland, along with his associate's, j Carroll Urown. Uuth Taylor, Mrs. ' Tina Martinez and Ted 1 Irown. I Portland wrestler. The first arrest was made a l ! seven o'cloi k this morning when iT'ini l.'lsied. alleged member of , the ring, was intercepted as h I was making a five gallon deliv j cry to a local auto camp. His car was seized by the officers, af r which they proceeded to ! Ashland. There t hey arrested 1 '.lack ie 1 White and the other four who w r re found at I he Fa 1 r v i e v rooming house, which has been (Under surveillance for some time. I That a quantity of moonshine i whiskey 'ami other- intoxicating .beverages as wel', as serving glasscs were ft and other parapherna lia umd a mi seized was also by Federal Officer Tal- i stated cut. Following the arrest of the al leged lilackle White ring, the officers took into custody, Jim Fit -gibbons, ex-nig lit clerk of tlic Hotel Nash who Is charged with .-ales and possession- Mary Wink - ler. landlady of the Johnson rooms; lj. A. Hose, of North Ninth street, j both of whom are also charged ) with sale and possession. The hearings or all tho de t feudal) ts will be held the first ' Olllcer iaiCIU j Officers who assisted In the arrests today are: Terry Talent 'and Carleton Staiey. the only .federal men; Deputy Sheriff Paul : Jenninus. Jo cCave and Mill Pec;. j Itroadvwiy linohs MOW YOIIK. Oct. -2H. tT t:i-ealest books Uiiown to th ; Or. S. I'arkes Cadman are oi 1 llroadway and the Ki'catest hay seeds in Ihe most crowd I "Nejt to books, K'lve me a yood , solid old-time -Mm rtcan I he claborat'-il in an addic ItcMore 1'arlheiion ; .MOW VDliK, Oct. L'll. Klft by otto II. Kah i will 4mrhlo the restoration of the columns on the liort h side of the Part ben on. in Athens, wrecked by an explosion in ItiST. And Klihu Hoot says: "How old Time will rub his eyes to see the pins set up for him to bowl a hope, two or three thousand more." FRANK'S Comedians IN Playhouse Theatre LAST TIMES Saturday and Sunday Saintly Hypocrites AND Honest Sinners Doors Open 7:00 . Elcctrola Concert 7:15 Orchestra 7:30 Vaudeville 7:45 Curtain 8:05 Prices 25 and 50c Coming Thursday White Collars : K. A. v. ,, ...... WbNDtnruL Once you've (Innrori on nur ntmiU'rful floor on will romp often. PiiiKini; U in (I e f (I a I'leaMire w hen enjoyed in our luxurious ImllnMm;. Try it tonlsht. Walker's . Dance Pavilion a w .vti u nu 11 TOMORROW-ONLY! Another Big Anniversary Show Feature Picture ALICE WHITE in "Show Girl" TONIGHT GEORGE BANCROFT IN 'The Docks of New York' ALSO "TALKIES" ! If the WISDOM . I and I I NECESSITY II of KAY1NU 0 I weir as AI'I'Ak'KNT 1 a MAX III wlK'ii he is Y()l'Xi jj j as tlicy arc t. a .MAX HI when lie is OI.l.) j UJ there would lie FKWKK men , II out of every lirXDK'KI) j 'II than the SIXTY men HI who are now PKI'IOXIHONT J iii tin' n.e or sixty. jj The Jackson County Bank II Mediord, Oregon jj III Oitmiificicil - Savings - Safe Deposit , Wl MllliH I KStRAL HtSI.BVI. SYSTEM i A " i . . REICHSTEIN & DEUEL WOO! All Kinds of Dry Wood OAK-LAUREL-FIR . Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central CLASSIFIEP ADVERTISING GET8 RESULT8 Contituous Shows 1:30 to 11 P.w Fanchcn & Marco's Most Novel, Unique and Clever Stage Presentation THE MIDGET FOLLIES IDEA Featuring JOHAN AASEN World's Tallest Human With COMPLETE CAST OF WORLD'S TINIEST PEOPLE Admission Matinee and Evening Children Adults IT'S YOU R LAST CHANCE j i 1