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rEDFORD ' ftLAIL TRIBUNE. HrEDFOKD, OlM-.OOy, SUNDAY, Q( TOl'.F.i; 21, 19:!. PXGE THREE ftrevilies; 0fi BM ff MiyjWtt'l'M'fiWW Iff Foots Creek DjredgeMtcca For Tourists o wa f"r. n-vs. 'V t v.i;a v v-v ; ; i W J, '? . - q I-'uIUiUintf snwrai day miont in ' A lhanv, ScapooKe ami othr Wil-; l.unctu all-y town-s ft ait Traf-1 I .ictiicnuut i t. Nitluils v : i tini'Mt m his hn.nlnuai tTH hero l ist I'voniiijf. ', I'f iw trocs, COfi French roots, i Kiuliri ; nitthhiK iK'itor. J. C. Harm's Nurst-ry. 'IV1. flifl-Y. SOOtfV It. 1. Hanlpr. t"'. T. Hakor, S. , M . Tuitle nnt heonarl Carpi-iUtv . ii r ovpoi-md to return today from ; 1'iiit land, whfi-o t hoy had spf nt j ft-vt-ral day on business in nin-i iipi-tlmi wit h th" inicrstnto fom-! iiH-rrc I'm in mission on fruit rati1 1 lii'foi'o which tiicy apiioaroil as wiim-sHCs. ' I't-ach, apricot, plum, walnut i trt'os; any trc a ': less in urga niimlii-rs. .1. C liarncs Nurscy. t I'luint- hio-v. oatr-'! (losing of all stores in the retail district of Salem at l! 1'. M. Sat- itrday. was advoi-atod ly the Sa-: J l-ni Ad chili at its meeting last' week. Allotments tor and against t the i; o'clo.-k elosinu of stores will j he heard hy the t lull at a meet-i iin t h is week. j rear tif.-s, , r rncn ni)i., liutlded: nothini; hett..r, J. (.'. Harnes Nursery. Tel. MO-Y. 200tf IndieatiuK that lahor is still m a f:iirlv liond demand around Medford, l:t4 people were ntven ! niip(t inent tliis . week through . the ol. jil hram h of the I'nited I States free emphyment bureau. ! The week before, approximately! I till people wore Kivn employ ment, nccoidintr to fhvis Joti bch In charge of the local branch. (ioitiK to Hnrtland with laiK fur niture van Thursday, Htohe-r 'jr.. Want return load. Kads Transfer t ri. . phone :i I .". 'J I I llespile the lateness of the sea smii, .some you UK ulrls about th-; city are still followim; the prac tice of appeariiiK in public with out stockings, leading mm to be-li.-ve the present cool weather will tend to develop eases pneumonia and what not. H. C. MiHer of Jacksonville, i ,',tlIM road supervisor for that districu that lias resimw d and W. M. Tetherow ' is temporarily filling the place Sunday. The dredge is imw n ;ih ad of until appoinlmentM will be made opi-ration nnd has already bit- dredged th by thH county court the first off -. - - - - , next year. Several nppiirnniH have already applied for the po- -i i i wi. 0. ;,..-!, t ili.O id.irform-.-e. -...i t dtirim; this lime. The boli-o telea. .1 ,y I !ie t -..i f-l.it oMi l in mi t-ven I eitht 4' Yl-uk. and iiti liim- U m-v. Ueitii; viune.t t't by 111-' MlHtV i-'s" i -a 1 n'liiiiiill- is of .-acb pa i - t Wil.KKSI.AliUl-:. I'a-. tut. l'o. -.-i'l A lb;hl ii.-t ween millers jnd iron wo. kers employ d at No 11 oiliciy of the l ehi-ih 'Vilkes !ai:e t''oal i'onipnnv at I'lynumiii. !'ar here, sent two men to Merry ( Iiiisptial today, one with a bullet ' ,u his i ;vJn he, ami the m her badly beaten up. State police ami i-oiimy detertive:: HUelie.l the dis- tiubanc bul not hetoie ai b'ast a d.-c.-on oibi'V int'lllli"!": of tl'e chilli- uiN uifi'ieil minor in in il im; I'i- ts am) mis I'ram NVu VotIc 1 -2(g fill:. 21 . . IO4 d&jH 'tr souuii it V 4 , lllfl irie- AlVica Cruise gTCE CREAM PASTUERIZED - SAFE-PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY e ivitt wash your chair slips , Medford Doinestic Laundry Phone 1GG w . 1- i! . c ....t a : ... 1 CM 1 IlillC, OAHJUt .-Vllll l - South Africa, hast Africa, 9 huropc. Management by ! world's tireati"4t travel svf- tciii.)ucheinf Atholl(nev). As !oc at MSOO. BKkiers K friim your own auent, or V Canadian I . . Pacific W. H. Deacon, Gen'l Agent, Past'r Dept. T.r, Ttiinl Slivct. M ull nniiKi Ii Hoti! I'.ldK. P.nllumi. Mail Ti-niuiK1 :i ils :i r r?ail y in mill infvto ovi-rv ilnv. Iff Citizens Candidate for Mayor 1 : in i I'not.-l r.mlliim nolil ilroU;o In the ion its way :hrnnnh a inliilinra-rm-k H-t linn is rapiilly !'- Iiv,'lv '"' linls" tin' main attrarliiin "( 1 ' iliHiri.i. with si-Vi.i-.-il him- A; ,,, ,.P1.,U r:lU, U Is salil iniitnrisis visiliim it i-vi-ry tin- thvilfci- will liavo l-n years licfnli- it will llavi tit-i'si-m ti-ri-itiiry Ilia' lias lu-rn iiu-liiiliMi in Its srnlti nf npiM -atinns. l'li liiK "slli4i" I'loals in a small lalii nf wiitin anil i-alili-s rrnin tlio bank Klii'i'' ils nporat inns friini siili- to siili-. 'I'lli' water is pipoil sunn' ilistam-r in supply the lalii- wllii li iliantfi-s its l.iialinn as the ilr.-tliri- ir"H- .M. It. llarpi-r drove in from ills home 111 Sams Valley yesturilay anil trannaetiMl business in the I.yle M. I-Mslier. will leave late Mr. anil Mrs. ..e l. t..lln,' ill o.iinn . ..i r.... u.... i.,,-fin,.lK,.n where they will visit their son William lor the next two weeks, retnrn inu to Meill'oril ill time toi-ote. Novenilier Ii. While in the' snlilli. the .rishers will take in several nf the seenle nml pleasure resorts arnunil San Kram-lsro. Dr. W. W. llowanl anil his In-other. W. fl. of .lel'ferson. la . passeil lliru Meclforil yestenlay on their way from Mitehell. Oremin. where they have been ileer hunt ing, to northern California whin-.-liley will spenil the next week o-l a bear hunt. Miss Ceeil Ooss. ilaui;hter of Mr. nml Mrs. Karl Coss of Meil fonl was nlikeil from n lari.-e nunilier of aspirants, as one of the first soprnnos in the wom en's Klee ilub at t'niverslty "f on-iton last week. Kay Neil, ten or, nml rieorce rtarron. baritone, both of Ashlanil were ihosen niembers of the men's Klee ih:b for this year. After the final iryouts. ihe ineiiihirship of the two organizations annnunieil a i-omhiiii-il memhership of li:l unl- Vel'siV Stllilellts. A total of 1S1I stuilepts have been enrolleil In the t 'omniereial ile partlnent of the loeill hilill si hool this year, who are ninjol'lni; in this ib-liarliuent. There are TO major-hm- In bookkeepiliK. !'! In tyi'InK. ami :in in shorlhaiul. The book keeping eliisses are Kettim; alomj illlite rapiilly, ni-enrrtlni,' to the luslruitor. I.. .1. Knox. The a,l vaneeil elass is slartinK the por pnratlon set. the Intermeillat. elass siuilellls are vvol'kiliK "-i partnership sets, anil the fir.it year pupils are renily to ' star iniliviilual proprietorship sets. COPCO BROADCAST OFFER PRIZE FOR ji T The bin machine, all the equip ment of which is new operates :M hours daily ami employes a uooil sized clev nf men. The I'll tire dredKitiu operations are un der the direct charge of I). II. Keiry. i imleer in eases of emerKCney so .that the boys irniniiiK work may n on uninterrupted al. ill! times. Full information eonci-rniim this iralnintr is available at Scout head , iuart'rs. PIPES Mr. Pipes is NOT nn office seeker. He lias con. sented to stand for election as Mayor of Med ford only at the earnest solicitation of many men and women who have the best interests of the city at heart. -i ? v i (p alAi g h A "Ann .Manages,'' the latest radi ilra ma by Miss Ilcb-n X orris, ami now in rehearsal by a local cast.: will he broadcast over KM UP. the .Mail Tribune-Virgin stat i"ii Tues day from ! to in through the cour tesy of iho 'alifornia Oregon Cower Company. The play concerns chiefly I lie Mucins family, cohunmily that of buck woods people' l!tll 1-J iul: i 11:1. the father, makes n tncauer livinw from iiis wood lot. hauling wood nut of ihe hills to the towns in the valley b.dow. How the father, .sel fish in his beve Tor his daughter, tb-cides to keep hel' home by tliril inu btoi lejji;er. is the s;ist of thf interest ititr )lot Miss Xni i is' play. The cast of actors in this produc tion includes Murray. Hostel Karl Davis. Kb-tcher .'ih. Harold' Corliss. Mrs. Uuienbury and .Mary (ireiner. A prize of SI Till is offered by the National Kederntinn of Ihisiuess and Professional Woinciils clubs to1 the state that reports Ihe highest : pereentaK"' "l" I'm membershin at the polls on election day, November fl. Medford menibei'M of l he business anil professional urnup who have registered are reuesit'tl to notify Mrs. AI. K". Chapman, secretary, as soon as possibly In 'order that the number nniy be sent in to the state hcadqiiiirtei's. Daily Meteorological Report LONDON. Kim.. Oct. Jd.-- A furious f;ile with thf wind ve locity between 4n ami iJO inilea an hour and kukIk reaching 1 'Ml miles an hour roared over southern anil we.slejn Ki:.;land ami Ireland dur ing the ninhi. C'oii:dtU;nihle ihnn iik was dono in seattori'd Incali-1-teK. CHICACii. Oet. I,!1- :d!e Appb-f.-ate of Louisville. Ky Ihe one-time ".Mme. Phedris Ai;on" of Kurop'-an ojiera stages, kilh-d her self yestenlay, ami in a bitter fare well note saiil: "My blood he upon America for her treatment of the daughter of the daughter of Ken tucky pathfinders." Plnwolfjpd nrlvortlsine ectn rwiilt Sunday. October L'l. 11(28 Medford and vicinity: Sunday fair with moderate temperature. Oregon: Sunday fair with mod erate lemperalure. Low humidity in interior. , Hj W 1-9 Ol . 1 . re TJ ; a ? " . ' Tocnl Duta. ' a v ; e Temperalitre idcuiecs) a Highest (last 1 h.oitsi (IT l Lnwest (last 1 '2 hours) lit : llel. humidity ( pet ) . tut I Precipitation ( indies t . im State of weather Clear Clei Total preci)itatinn since Septen her I. HUK. .(si Inehc?!. Sunrise today. Ii : It I A. AL Huns.-t today, P. M. Sunrise Alonday. tirL' A. M. L YV. ' I tiCI"AIeTe"()i (doist7 LEADERS TO OPEN The .recent financial drive for the P.oy Scouts has proven a won derful success. r 10 very one has been liberal in the support of this movement. At the present time indications point to a busy and successful year. In order that we may have the continued interest, and support of men who enjoy helping and beins with' boys and who love the oijt-dnor life, a course of trainirm is offered similar to that, (,'ivt'n last year. This course will commence Nov. 1 and classes will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7::i0 to !::' ai Scout headquarters. All men are eligible to receive this course. No charge is made for instrm ti'iu. Twelve lessons will be iven. Tin en t ire course rovers a period of five weeks. n completion of the cut ire course Special honors ire offered. A total of LTI,7S2 men have I e cfdved this training in HtliV. .Med ford had a class of Due to tile fact thai We are favored wih one of the most ideal cam pi iik -'"''l scout ihe, count rie-, in the world mmh interest will be shown in this work. Ihi.siness and professional men will II ml ureal pleasure and benefit In re ceievinK this instruct ion. The object of the course Is to have trained men, men v. ho un derstand scout inp;, who will co operate with the Scout Council ami who may be asked to vol- Radio Program KMED Mnll Trlliiini'-Vlisln Slnllnu Thiil I In- l.'m-viillis rail it, stalinn has n-li-asi'il nm- hour a ilay mm-i-"I' Ihi-lr ni iKhial thin- to KM HI) l hi- Mail Ti-tltunr- Virgin mIiiIIhm. until Nu einlu-r 11, ho that thii lat-li-l- will l,t' alilit lo ji-t n iiriipiim-il Hi.-ht-illili- of rainiuiiKil lu-oaili-aMt::. wii slati-il 'iis(i.-ilny by V. A. Hull's. iMililli ily illi-i-rloi- nf Iho lo ral station. I al ami national Issm-s u-ill 1m liro.-nti-il l.y hotli mi-inoi-ratii- nml lll'lllllllii'llll Sl.-,.H iliirin;; II,.' ni'xt two uiM'ks. ami a 1'i-w of lln-i-iiniliil.-ili-H for I'onnly anil i-itv Mr. Pipes is a large local taxpayer. He has large property interests in the city of Medford. Ho is a progressive, forward-looking, constructive citizen of Medford, who by business training and natural ability is capable of giving this city the kind of efficient, fair-minded administration it must havo if it is to continue the wonderful development which it has enjoyed during the past six or more years. Your support of Mr. Pipes is your vote for a clean, sane, sensible city admini stration. "You'll be proud to call him Mayor" Paid advertisement by Citizens Committee, M. N. Hogan, chairman FRANK COMEDIANS 10 PRESENT HITS Inlti.-ilinK Hie " l'lay""'"" thi-iit'.-r. i:omili-t'-l Thursday in tlx-(hihli-rs l.ullilinK "tl l"'-sl Main, will) a falily Rood iiresi-nliitloii n( Iho playalilf "Saintly ll pm i lli-s ami lloni-st Sinni-rK." tin- 1'ianks i iinipilians. win, forini'i ly oi-i-upi'il thtf sl)oy ti-nt on Sixlli anil Unlly stfcrts. ilrow oi-owdi-il hoitsrs tin' i-. niiiininK nlKhts if II)-- week. Tl)--w t rlow (Ills play hi re liilliKht. The tinljounci'tni-nt that tho i-om-pany is to present the rli-yer nm iily ilranm "Whim riillars." whii-l) liail t) year run It) .New Voik anil Moke atli-llilanie reoortls in I.os Anni'li's when Diane Ksmonil playi il (he leiul thi'i-D for two solid years, should he n bid for the utu ndani-e of ll-i' more dlseriminatini; theater t:rm of Medford. Kollowitlk- the play "White Col lars." whirl) will open here next Thursday nivllt. the Krank's Com edians will present "Know Your Onions." another popular hit In .New Vork and Hollywood. Then will eotne either "Ijiff That off." the bm Duffy spednlty, or "W bat ,nn llroutlit Home." l-'ollowinK out the promi-o fur hither t lass produi'tlons. Mr. Frank has annmineed that a list of quest artists as well as permanent addi tion, to the present east of players are in be brouKht to Medford soon, lo take part In the nut s. a-m of plays. Nervousness, ronsiilr-.-ed n west ern i oniplalnt. is Im reasini: In the l ar Knst. nays the Hongkong meil Ical society Journal. Stock in the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange Is a Good Investment Because: 1. It pays 6 interest. 2. Its present value of 100o above par or twice the ini tial investment. 3. Co-operatives are the only force that will make a farmer's dollar worth XPO cents. 4. A farmer's strength as a stockholder is multiplied many times. 5. United you have power. Ask the Grangers About It FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE Own4! and Operated hy Karrm-rs. EXCHANGE Vhy ft. F'arkpr. Manager. and amazing RC A Radiola It amazed even us after having watched the miraculous development of radio until we thought nothing could. RCA Radiola 60 is like a new, better method of radio re ception. And that is what it is BETTER, where others have been good. One big improvement is a power detector tube' that takes the full volume built up by the Super-Heterodyne circuit and passes it along to the audio-amplifying circuit with out distortion. Reproduction of full toned clarity such as you never heart' before. This is an 8-tube Super-Heterodyne equipped throughout with the powerful AU Radiotrons. A table model whose compact beauty will adapt itself to any room in the house. Operates from an AC electric light socket no batteeries. irisasiii Hindoo Without Radiotrons Palmer Music House Clayton H. Isaac "WE SELL HAPPINESS" Main and Bart) ett Phone 788 W. H. FIJirer