Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD ALATL TMP.UXR MTJIFORT), ortKOOX. TUESDAY. OPTnP.F.r? 2.1. 102S.
iocal and
' Personal
With tin Klilpnit'iit lad nlnht nf
in i-arloailx nf apples to eastern
ma Hi el, apple HhliiiuniH limn
Aleilforil to date have a Intnl of III I
ears. Nu peui'M ven shipped yester
day. I 11 1 pear shipments for th"
M'ueon have a total of :CMJ ears,
niiikfnt; a nunitlni'il total of 3 7 L
tars of fruit IravlPK Melfoiil till
KolWr Hkate nt the Meilforl
Armory kalim; Hink. 2-U
Fine autumn weather lias heen
prevailing ill the D ail mtlan-l iulle
Kail tllsirlrl unil tin roads an- in
such "wood nhap' Unit the trip can
bi' niuuV to Iikn o' the Wood and
other like place In this mountain
country without tho use of chain,
aeenrdim; to VI. J. ItoKcrs. Crater
Nijtional forest ranker of that leni
lory. who spent today In thin city.
The Coldeil Link Class will meet
Thursday. October 2', at " :3h. at
tin- htm r Mi-h. 10. 10. Wilson. 4L"J
Uoaty street.
Miss Hone J-Ylten. who tins heen
employed hy Die .ledfoid city wal'-r
department fur tiie past three years
as hook keeper and stenouraph'-r,
liaM resinned her position and ac
cepted a position us bookkeeper nt 1
the Lamport Sporting (iooils store.
Cherry trees, 2Tr; finest ever j
grown In stale. J. C llarnos N'ur- j
KtM-y. l'hone !10-Y. HUOtf
(JueHts from ;i distance and re-is.
tered at Medford hotels llielude
.Mavis Miller of Vancouver. I:. i.
and Mrs. M. lOnniand of t'ouer d'
Alem, Idaho.
Teach, apricot, plum, walnut
trees: any tree 'JTtc; Iom In lurfjo
liuinheiH. .1. C. JiarnoH Nur.wry.
l'linne 1M0-Y. L'Odtf"
The police today were looking for
a baby IiuukV I"'!'1
ed to have hi
om( or stolen yesterday afternoon i Ihpiid lime and sulphur will arrive !
from an automobile driven by Mrs. Thursday at the I'innaele Packing'
I,. J. Hean of 124 Lincoln street. , company. Ornwern are riiuested
The liimry was tied onto the car' to place their unlets early. 2 IT.
and was lost in the business seetimij included aaioni: the Oienoniaii:- i
while she drove several blocks from luKistercd at Medford hotels are!
one business
establishment
other.
New phonoKiaidi records,
us they last, luc apiece. J
Lonn
enninv
HI
Loan Office, & S. Front.
Chester Went motored lu
from
his ranch near Jacksonville this
moral 'i: and Irnnsacti'd business in
the city.
l:lue Mission Kiapes now ripe.
Three cents a pound. J. A. Manke,
Iwo miles est of .Tpeksouvllh;, ad
Jolnim; Clancy orchard. tf
Cloudy touinlit and Wednesilay,
but iin chaiiKc In temperature Is
forecast for tonight and W'cdnes-
dav. fidlowhiK a maximum of
yesterday and u minimum of
7 I
:i i
yesterrlav and
mintmum
this morning. ,
HeinHtilchlK, hose mending, pleat
ing and button making. -Handicraft
Shop. Phone "M'J. 1 ! 3 1 f
Winifred Walker, office girl fur
Or. K. C. Clancy Is confined to her
bed with a severe cold today.
1 ra good I ;a uiwl n tipples. Title
per box at I'l.iinaele racklny Co.
ir
Plans to form a drum and bugle
corps In K la mat h K alls, wit h I he
Vetera ns of Foreign Wars sponsor
ing the orgaulallon. have been an
nounced. It Is planned to hav" as
large u corps its possible, probably
." members, eo,uJp them with uni
forms mill drill them under an ex
perienced master.
Pencil, uprloot,' plum, walnut
trees; any treo 'Z Tic; less lu large
numbers. J. C. Karnes Nurserv.
Phonn "I 10-Y. L'lMllf
Iir. H. P. Coleman returned from I
Salem i.i-i night.
It Is good news for dance lovers
to know that the Shuffle Walk and
Pump Handle movement in ball
room oinclng In rapidly becoming
a think of the past. i'l I
A mnng the California us regis
tered at Medford hotels are Mabel
A. and Kaye Reeves of Orange. Mr.
and Mrs. F. A. Dutera of Armand,
J. R. Urown of Rurtingame, Mr.
and Mrs. M. o. Potter. Mr. and Mrs.
i:. C. King, II. II. Iliieon,
'. II.
Powell of I,oh Angeles, and
1
P..
i ueeier. n. ,. winimel or
l'rfluclsco.
I'Xtra good ftalilln tipples,
& Oi
lier box at Pinnacle Packing Co.
tf
Sh'wart Weeks drove lu from Ills j
raip-h at Trail Ibis murulng on a
shopping and business trip.
HemHtttchig, hose mending, pleat
ing and button making- Handi
craft Shop. Phone 7('L'. in::tf
Krauk l.ydtard. rcpresenlatlv
f
the Walton and Moore I ry Good
company of San Kranclsco, spent
M'veral hours In the city today visit
ing local merchants.
i:tiu good Ihildwln apples. ru
per box at Pinnacle Packing Co.
if
More Slices
to tho loaf and a more
convenient size which
fits any toaster arc
two of the many ad
vantages of Fluhrcr's
now
Long Loaf
7 - vj
I Mania ye licenses were Issued ut
the county clerk's office yesterday
and today to John T. Clark, -'It, of
lOuene. and Haz l Kohinsoli. of
.loplln. Mo.; (ieoiue W. Duulap. 3.
of Iku, Ore., und Mnlde )ouKhis.
L 1. of Ashland; ii-y liiffonl, of
San l-'raiiclsco." and (Hive litiscoin,
of Ml. Shasta. Calif.
Oct a thrill out of ilancin learn
the Vanity Drai;'. Harold Teen.
j l''rii-co and other ballroom dances,
1 now heiiii; enjoyed down south. I0ve
;ieiison DaucinK Acad. -my
i j
.Miss Kiln I'arks returned I
position at Hubbard Hrothciv
he; -
this
morning after speiulinu' Iwt uo
i week vacation with ncr inothci,
.Mrs. Kliabeth Parks on the Lit
ter's AppleKatc ranch.
(Joint: to Portland with lari;e fur
; nituie van Thursday. October L'.'t.
; Want return load. lOnds. Transfer
r Co., phone U I '. 1! 1 I
Itosebur's annual ( 'oinmiinity
(Chest drive will start October 2.
, The community chest plan has op.
jerated very successfully In Itose
! buri; for tile past three years, and
land the general approval and i-o-;
operation of Hje majority of the
; residents.
HemstitchlK. hose inendinh'. pleat-
Inn and button making. Handi
craft .Shop. IMionif 702. Iit3tf
j Indicating that a miniature war
' has bi-uun on predatoi'y animals in
; Jackson county,, bounty warrants
I were issued at the county clerk-'-1
I office yesterday to I.eroy Wells of
' It ok ue Itiver. one coyote; A. 1..
! I'eck of Lack Creek, one coyote;
j l,elcr .Mesial of Lake Creek, two
oyotes; Harold Keed of Jackson
' ill
bobcat: fL W. Whelpi ly :
i of Talent, one coyote
' Thomas Iteulty Co., real estate,
J insurance and small loans on miy
; tiling of value, palm lilorlt, corner
I Main and Front, upstairs. tf
Miss Cene I Ian Ian of K la mat h
Kails Is enjoying a week In .Medford
with frh-nds.
A carload of tieneral Chemical
Mr. and .Mrs. I ten S .Fisher of
MarshficM. Miss LuudbeiK of
Salem, J. A. Di'iin, Hoy Kntb'r and
W. I). Miles of UosebuiK. M r. and
Mrs. M. Wllhelin. Mr. ami Mrs. A.
U'ilhi'hn and Mr. and .Mrs. J. T.
Clark of Kuu-ene. ami the following
from rirtlaud : A. N. Wysoni;.
Frank Itelmer. A. A. Ilouu. tl. V.
Itarlier. K. ,M.' Kerr. . I). Samh r.
W. I). McCIuik. C. K, Ci n. . O.
Ward. C. K Urayer. H. L. Williams.
K. F. Hlckmll, S. S. Ward, M. II.
Nichols, IS. F. MarksbuiK, Itobert
llolley, t;iace Kramer, May H.
WaKiier. F, A. Mead and II. K.
Newell.
Che
trees, Ufic;' finest ever
grown In state. J. C. Karnes Nur
sery. Phono 1HU-Y. OOtf
A Judgment of 1 1 I ,i;ii, returuel
by the circuit court In favor of Wil
liam Lalng against the Rogue Rlver
Htndlos, was on file today at the
county clerk's office. The judgment
was returned by default, the de
fendants In the case failing to an
swer the plaintiff's complaint.
An ideal Christum gift for your
neighbor could bn selected from
our complete line of Fuller Rrmdies. j
Kor i m mediate servico telephone
U'IM-J. i
.Mr. and Mrs. Waller Wlpplc ar
rived this forenoon from Wenat
chee, Wash., to visit , relatives in
Medford for a week while en route
to Han Kranclsco, Calif.
Jersey suits and dresses made to
measure al the I-'ashlon Hhop, -iL'-l
Medford Hldg. 187lf
While the present fine weather
continue
the Oregon Caves Uesort
Is maintaining a guide
company
service at the caves to accommo
date those people who wish to visit
the -caverns. Guide service is lim
ited and, those reaching the caves
while Hie guide Is lu the caves with
a party will have to wait until the
trip Is finished. The rale schedule
Is Ki for a. party of one to five per
sons, each person for a parly of
five to eight, 1' cents each for a
party of nine to twelve, and ;in
cents each for a parly of HI to Hi
persons. Grants Pass Courier.
Dresntulter and designer, Mrs.
Violet Katun, plume 10;.' - li; resi
dence KU'l'-W-Jl. Slfl
Vernon Vawtrr returned tuda.v
from l.a .lolla. Calif.. Where he lefi
Mrs,
Vawtcr and
Will spend th
Mm son. Jerry.,
winter there. ;
who
Kenietnher the big
dunce Tuesday night,
Open to the public.
Mrs. Alan Itracklnr
KlU's Hand j
October 1!3.;
2 1 4 I
'ed roturncd I
on the Shasta (hi
noon from San
he was recently i
'ranclsco, where
Inn-ed's mother. '
Dr. Alfred Hurkluud, chlroprue- i
tor. 3 M Liberty lildg. L'17
J. H. Kulb-r. former
H. Kulb r. former secretary of
the Ashland Chamber of Commerce
nnd well-known Lithia City booster,
returned today after a three months
eastern Irlp during which he visited
his former home ami relatives in
Maine. Mb. Kulb-r. though a Dem
ocrat, says he doe-oi't believe Smith
has a chance of winning, but he
does think the election will U ,
closer lhau most Hoover supporters!
claim
C. K. tioff writes nil kinds of in--u'nnce.
See him. Telephone 922,1
Office. 4t9 Kasl Main. 1 HStr
Hubert W. 1C ii tit returned today
from San KraneNeo. where he spent
the week-end visiting Mrs. lluhl.
who has hern ill for the past month
In a San Kranclsco hospital. Mrs.
Unlit Is reported as improving i
steadily and U expected to return
to Medford In two or three weeks.-
Oregon Kire ltelief Association of
McMhimflh . On. C L. Coff. agent.
IHt ICast Miiln St. Tel, PI'S. 1 HStf
James Young today bewail the
cViist ruction of his eighth house on,
Park avenue .with Ivan Atterbuiy i
awarded t h
Mr. Young
months has
ri n little Hlin
ate in a row ,
contract at V.T.eti.
dtirtnjj the past 1 x
onipleled seven mod-i-o
homes, all of which ,
mid It Is possible that ,
he ill construct
end of the year.
more before the I
He was IssUi d a ;
build lug permit till forenoon by i
the city, which also urauted per-i
mltn to Kort Hubbard to muk j
alterations to h dwelling on South
lilverslde at a cost of ;ioa and to.
iJiiirn Nuiu to luillil ft ganiK" on!'1"' "'I'l Mmum- iiliint unit mioh ;
onkiliili' ut ii runt nf I5. j ln.-. In wlil.h ilui-K lip will!
HrnirmbiT tin- liii: Klk'n Hiind j
Uimro Tuosiluy ttluht. (Vtohpr 2 a . j
Oprn to I lie l'U.bll 211
(Ills flail, who wljl 1 pe t'liiiem
lie led by local boxing and wre,illnt;
fans as the si) vcr-toimue announc
who officiated at smokers in Mi d
ford List summer, left this murium,-
for I'orlland, followliiK
spent here while en route
state headquarters. Whll
.Mr. Hall admitted he was anxious
to return, to J'ortland, us veldinK
bells are fluherfuh-d to riu there for
him In tin- m-ar fulure. Miss 10veln
.MeCulston of that efly beiuu' the
o r 1 1 le t o - be. lie lias plans or re-
) turimr to Southern Oregon next J
month and experts to promote a " luuiuihoi. i
fiyht, feuturiiiK Harry Hilton, for- director of the Oregon Tuber.-u-iner
Canadian lightweight chum -. losi.s assodalloi, Is spending -i
Idon. In the main event. i week in the valley following
Cherry trees, 2-"c; finest ever attr mlamf at the Jacksun cuiliiiy
Krown In statr. J, (.'. Iiarncs Nur
sery. I'hone !U0-V. iOiitf
"You would be surprised how
well the country Is posted with'
si ens forbidding the presence of
hunt "is on premiss where there
are all the Indications that China
pheasants abound.' said K. H. Hal
man, a local hunter, who spent yes
terday afternoon In an unsuccessful
' quest for the birds. "1 saw three
! nice birds in a field," he colitlnui-d.
"but a slun forbade me from shoot-
; Inn at theni. I uess the farmers
: want the birds for themselves, and
1 can't blame them any.'
, Ld me write voui fire insurance,
i . i.i i u.,1 i
' i'l f ,
! 1 hone .tyj. tl
! To discuss plans and prepara -
i lions for the general election to be
held November fl, JuiIkcs and chair-(
i men or tne .leiiroru voiini: pre-.
Incts were scheduled to meet lilts
Jtf,
rnoon with County Clerk iJelilla
Stevens Meyer at the court house.
!' The session was expected to he a
lengthy one and some solution is
expected to be reached In facllital-
I ltiK the counting of votes.
I'ear trees, 20c: French roots,
budded; nothing better. J. C. Larnes
! Nurserv Tel h 1 0 Y 200tf
With the arrival of cooler
weather, radio reception has shown
remarkable Improvement, accord
ing to local radio listeners, who vc- :
port that distance stations are be- .
lug received with good clarity and
that at times Portland and San '
Francisco stations can be heard
easily In the afternoon. However.,'
no reports have yet been heard of!
extraordlu:i-y UK reception this I
reason. '
Peach, apricot, plum, walnut
trees: any tree 2fic: less In lurgi
numbers. J. C. ! tarnes Nursery
I'hone JH0-Y. 200tf
As a result of rain apd frost, the
grape crop of the valley this year Is
reported to be somewhat umfcr
average, but of u fairly good qual
ity. A number of vineyard owners
were unable to pick the grapes be
cause of their green candltion be
fore the arrival of the rain, and
after the rain found that the mois
ture had caused considerable mil
dew. Pear trees. liOc: French roots,
budded; nothing better. J. C I'.arues
Niii-o-ry. Tel. !il0-Y. L'iiiitf
Mr. and Mrs. A Uteri Youngstoii
lefi this forenoon for their home in
Scuttle, Wash., following a week
spent In Medford wllh relatives and
friends In Ashland.
I li.ln.r I.. )..-H,..I , lilt In I-..,, rni-.
tli,..., Tt.in-.rtf.v o.-inimr
Want return load. Fads Transfei
Co.. phone :u;.. I'M
Two youths, perhaps nut over l
years of age. are betng held hi
Grants Pass while auihoiitics ai
attempting to locate their pnrenu.
who, traveling in a different car.
became separated from the boys in
Canyonvllle. The boys are without
funds and do not know where their
elders went, except for the nlllinalc
iiesttnation oi v rcsno. cam. Mier- j
iff Jennings was telephoned from
Grants Pass today, but was unable
to give desired infoi uiulimi whether
or not the parents were in Medford.
Taking advantage of t.ie lack ol
traffic during the late night hours,
workmen last night applied new
coals of yellow paint to the traffic
bells at the various cliy Intersec
tions. No word us yet has been received
by the local county health unit in
regard to the Identity of Dr. I.. 1).
lnskeep's successor or the date of
lifs arrival. The appointment Is
being made hroiigh the state board
of health nml it is believed that
some difficulty Is being encoun
ter.:! In fimllnu a Miitabcl man for
tI. IUHilmn. n,-. nki:ep resigned
tlulloH as count v health officer
the first of this month and has en
tered private practice, taking over
the office occupied by the late Dr.
U. J. Conroy.
Cuests from the
,.i
date of Wash
Medford hotels
Archer and X. S. Puekett of Seattle.
u. 1. Icnlvaven. Cb-o J udge li. K
Johnson an, I Mi- and Xlr. I
i.,imM.)n ,)f Tac.nna Mr. mi.l Mr-
j .. o. Ulygs of Valiinia, W. M
j of Auburn and Mr. and Mr
I liam Centers of Centralia.
KI.MMl
. 'll-
The condition of tieoige Nicllids.
Jr.. brotmht in from Chllmiuiu last
Sunday suffering from an attack of
pneumonia. Is reported its un
changed, but with it favorable out
look. Mrs. H. I!. Johnson, who under-!
went an operation at the St. Vln-
cent's hospital In Portland last Krl- '
day, is showing improvement, ac-j
cording to reports received tod; - ,
OFFICIALS CLAIM
The
county
deer season In Jackson
and ieinity. which ni me
close last Saturday eve
was one of tlnj best for
ning.
years, according to Deputy tJaine
ai dens Uo Parr ami K. M.
Drown. with more deer killed
than last year, and of larger
size und excellent condition
While the season was very
successful oiiH and many deer
were killed in all sections here
abouts, just how many will not
1-c knou n until a eiuss of
h.Kln loili.y or tomorrow liv l1""!'-1
I'nrr itml Itrown. li ihhh- j
pl'l'd, Mr I'nrr kiU hint nlsllt
HEALTH AUTHORITY
s,WILL SPEND WEEK
MEDFORD VICINITY
teai.hiivt" institute where lc lec
tured on value of class room
, health teaching- Ipmv to make it
i practical, and how to weave U
! Into the em ire course of study,
Miss iJcsley came her.e direct j
: from a simitar institute at (ioldi
i iJeuch lor her proK'"in Includes!
attendance at all these Katln-i j
ink's of teachers In western Ore- !
Kim w here she Is- in Kieat de
mand for her talks on health .
Mrs. Dunbar, presi- j
the state tuberculosis j
I as.-'oclation is on the programs 1
I of the many institutes bein held
i at (his time In JOasiern Oregon. -'
I'arochial sehoids, private, and
I'liblie schools npply for the ex- (
j 1H.,. t Kitrvlees of .Miss Hejih-y so!
she Is hi-li)liiK with as many as
. possible duriiiK Mu-r short slay j
here. Today she is with the!
county nurse. Miss Olover visit -
; inK the s- lnads at Itutte Kails
1 and Mr. 1'iit. Tomorrow she
, speaks to the Oirls' League at
ihe hlli school. Yesterday she
j eon f erred with t he Medford
j school nurse, .Mrs. Jones, and was
'the luncheon Knest of Mrs. Perry
!' Crawford to confer with Miss
j ( Vi' and Mrs. Kdllh Janney
! on the activities of the .Medford
the Jackson county pub-
.)ACKS()NV11J,K, Ore. Oct. IT-!.
(Speclan About lw) C.nmgers
jnltended tlu; pro'itnm given hy the
Jncksonvillo Grange last Kvidity
evening;. Uesides spocial mtislcal
i tiuniheiK ti radio broadcasting skit
j was- very cleverly presented by
I Jul n Niedermeycr. Ted Sims.
Christian Wuiidt mid Henry Cun
! gcr. Senator Dunn ol Ashland
lave an Illuminating talk on the
(outstanding; facts of the hill con
I -'ornlng; the reduction of the auto
mobile license fee. These fuel s
were timely and well attended by
all fanners and Orangers present.
Kolluvving the, urogram pumpkin !
pic and cider was served by . the J
ladles nt' (he homo economics cuin-
j mlttee.
I A business mectic.; will be held !
j Kriday evening. October L'll, Ihe j
purpn.se of which will be to launch j
u inember.ship drive and to discuss
HMtaiu other Uningo activities.
.Mac .Miirtity l-'nlnt-SAXTA
MONICA. Calif.. Oct. :M.
(II Mae M tinny of Ihe films faint
ed in municipal court here today a
moment after she had been ac
quitted of charges of forcible house
entry, preferred by Jack Donovan.
Hollyw ood architect. The actress
was revived and was aide to leave
the court room after a few minutes.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK HUNT .Modern
a part incut : close
Phone s:i;i-V. - Ti X.
three-room I
in: adults. .
H.dly. L'ltl ;
KOK SA1.1-: Oil TUADK Bit-mom '
holel. doing gooil business. Hest
location It l'Wn. Write .Mi-- I
Keuzle hotel or phone J.v.ty, Kll-;
gene, t re, " I 7
LOST Llewellyn Setter. Answers
to name "Pal." Phone ti J I -X. (
Harry Kurch. Ilcwurd. 17
KOK SAI.IO Service station, gro
cery and camp ground. Klfteeii ;
thousand dollars annual business.
Close in. Phone 2;.fc-V. L' I ,
CliAP. THIS IJKICK Six lots In
Phoenix, liood location. L'-room
new house, all completely fur
nished: city water, wood shed.
with winter's wood, only .Vino cash,
or SiiftU on terms. D. K. Millard
Co.. Il:ii:. Main. Phone !22.
i
KtHt S.vl.K Dayton grocery scales.
Perfect condition. X
Morclock. Cold Hill. Ore
KoU SALK OK TKAD1' Tractor, j
plow, li-fool disc, Xenhh radio and
Kasy washing machine, Will
trade for cows or good team.
J. K. Could, box DIR. Hold Hill.
17
KOU KK.NT-- Thn
furnished ; mode
erside, in real".
Koi; SALl' or exchange for
Klamath Kails property: peiiuti
ful east side modern .'--room
home on a good paved street.
Wonderful shade and sbrubberv.
Large lot. excellent soil. This is
one of Med ford's best homes,
$ I Olio cash will handle. See
t 'harb-.v A. Wing Agency. Inc.
Phone 7 j.v :r 1 1
KoU SALK A poultry farm ideal!
Ten acres; .'-room modern house; .
three chicken house-: good barn i
and garage; 3 no White Leghorn,
laying heiy: autouiatii- electric'
puiOpfng plant. Property located
two and a half miles from town
on a good road Khsy terms, or
will consider Medford city prop-f
enj. ret- v oaiies . niK
Agency, Inc., phone T'.'v I'Hl
lie:itliit;
i;oids ami
-mall
UP II
fharli
WANTUn Man for ye
ilmnl work, Miht
liHrtur ami sp'My rit
etonces. AilitreN.i I
Hi,, Anhluiul. iro.
. (iu s.M.K !H:'J Korit
r.ooil romtltlon: m-n- tti
w. i:i'v.'nth
group oi
jlic health association. here until tomorrow night at Hotel
l II A R I III" hi III
l!AREC0i
i IN N . - ;
I AMlANU IKS
sniull Bio.i'iv. Good Xlj E.av 1 ''f HI"! in aH'Jl- 1,11
mull n.-w M,.k of X JFZWfK X y ' A 111
i.iit;ii to urt in iitl,i imiiii artsMa'aifi I 51 . ' ' IV1
ill' ISTir-BT!nrvA &
HAWAIIAN TOUR IS
UBJEGT
TODAY'S MEETING
The ;ond will and t rod'- exten
sion tour to Hawaii, in be mhm
sored by the J'ortland and iTaroma
chambers, of comni'Tce. and -which
will start from 1'ortlaud ut the
islands November !t. was the sub
ject to which the monthly
forum mcelini; of the local cham
ber and cu in hined service clubs was
i largely k'iven ov
Ho
1 Med- j
ford this noon,
The beauty and romance of
Hawaiian islands, their leu-ends
the ,
no
scenic attractions were depicted je
three Interesting reels shown and
explained by Uoy A. .Murray, rep-i
resentative of th.. .Matson Xaviu-a-'
tion company of San I'rancisco.
who was sent here by the Portland I
'ham her of i 'ommerce to
Heal recruits for the tour i
veniber !t.
More than "m members
:o enlist
f No-
f th.
I'orlland and Tacoiua i-haiiibers o
commerce, as well its a number o
business men and their famille
have already si-ned tip .l i sail o
the Malolu, which makes just th
; one trip to Honolulu dii'-ct fr
no
Portland this year. j
That a number of business men
from Hawaii will be in Portland toj
act as hosts to those who make thei
trip, was another statement made
by Mr. Murray .in hN talk.
Local residents who wish further
infurmatiou on the good will tour
'H- Iliilvi'll lO gel III I'lUeil wun .Jack
'arle, of the Southern Pacific h
or Mr. Murray, who will remain
here putil tomorrow night at Hotel
Medford, to confer with local pros
pcets. Tentative plans were placed be- 1
tore the Ashland city council last
night for the construction of a '
:inn.iHMt sanitarium and hospliul In
the Miliia park. Th mncil is tiS(
hold another meeting this week op:
the same matter and perhaps then
some official announcement of ih
const nil-tion may be forthcoming.
The identity of the ,,,s Angei.
doctor who is said to be behind the
project could not be learned to. lay. :
but he Is expected to arrvle in Ash- (
laud the latter par! of this week
to make preliminary preparations
for the project.
The hospital would be located In J
the city park and probably would ;
lake in the properly now used by j
the Ashland auto park and a pari !
of the area reserved for the lame!
deer and elk. '
Do Your I'ect and Anl
and lullamc and ''
on Can Hardly Walk?
Have You Varicose or
Swollen Veins and Bunches
Near Ankle or Knee?
To stop the tnise
cs-s. help reduce
wollen veins ami
y. pain or sore
the dangerour
si rengt Ion the
, Use Moope's 1.
inerabl Oil. i bis
clean powerful pcnetraiing yei safe
antiseptic healing ell is oblaiu;iide
at Ilea ih's Drug Store and all first
class drug stores.
In htindjk,'l of ruses Moone's
Kiucrnld Oil has given hb-ed re
lief. Wonderful for t'bi rs. Old
Sores. Pro ken Veins and Trouble
some Cases of Kc.clna. . ,
MOON EE'S
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
Bad i
. a if A Tv tff
' Ke;il Dry ('loan- U K
m&m- - : -m i : : v
iLs VrArniitir uUtnlL!JUZ
HEALTH BULLETIN
GIVEN BUT TODAY
Jh-lpful Inl'oioiatii.u from the
KUiie board of ile il.i U hep Hot t"
ser.il children u, s. hool. was t;iw. n
out lod:iy by the ounty health
urtit. KiviiiK ten symptoms,
one of bi b is bud enough t
cllil'li en from 'school.
A montr i lux- sy in plums a
followlim: T'ever. sore throat
rhea, severe abdominal pain, ear
ache, dlM haiKinK cars, discharinK
sore eyes, paroxismal coiikIi.
sevfit.- colds, ami the presence of a
skin eruption not due to a scratch.
Theoretically, in order to attend
school a child should be perfectly
well, according to the board of
health bulletin.. Anions the indi
vidual precautions which the par
ents can take to preven- the child
from- contracting certain contagi
ous diseases, vacciuatlon aKainst
Miii'llpox and 1 m in u n i . a t i u n
diphtheria have been in use.
DEMOCRATS HAVE
INSTALLED RADIO
Following a demand on the
I part of local residents, not bless
i ed wiili radios, tit hear Demo-
i ,.i. ,..,. .i,... ",.,..'..,'.' w,i,i.
tilO;
the
local Ocmociatic In -adquart
ers in the Harkdull building havi
installed a new Theimiodyne re
ceiving set, through
of .). F. Harkdull.
Here, those of th
desire mav come uj
the
ourtesv
public who
o hear the
eainpaign speeches every
ning from now until Nov
15. Provisions have been
by the Ocuuu ratie county ecu -tral
committee for ti seating ca
pacity of a limit :!'( .residents. A
telephone has also recently been
insta iled at tlm headquarters, the
number of which Is listed as
STATE
THEATRE
Any Seat 15c Anytime
Chfldren under 12, 10c
Show Changes Daily
TODAY
. "RISE TO FAME"
Featuring GEORGE WALSH
Also Comedy and Scenic
Why be satisfied with a
rcady-mudc suit when you
can have an
Ed. V. Price
OR
M. Born
Suit, tailored to your
measure, for
$25 up
A fit or your money buck.
The Men's Shop
Next to Rinlto
";;:;: !1 Repairing ffl
VX HtOrORO.ORC
J .THRIFT p
U ''iii'. also kfH.s - -K
e
?&m HUNT'S (U
VPM ' TOM011ROW ferj
f'TlTTTfTlh
i rasi i
Jtf FEATURING NJ I A 1 I
GRUET-KRAMEH & GRUET iif
A SIDESHOW OF LIFE VJf
THREE HARMONICS
BITS OF SONG AND DANCE SiMjJ
' WARREN & INMAN Al . ,
"OH, YES" - ' fel
: WALTER GILBERT . j3
! "TANGLED TALKS" f'vP'S
THE ORIGINAL FOUR -JJti&ki&A
PHILLIPS
j WORLD'S GREATEST FORE- , yUnmrnn
1 HEAD BLANCERS .,. , ..
j jATUREISPICTUR
. ' Last Times TONIGHT ' f 1
' M MARION DAVIES AfJM
I i THE CARDBOARD LOVER KSSsafi
: ADMISSION .' ' - ' ' '
Matinee 2 p, m. Evenings 7 & 9
Children 10 Children .....25
Adults 35 Adults .. 50....
TONIGHT
8:30 O'CLOCK
Irene Hampton-Thrane
Pianiste
IN RECITAL
ASSISTED BY
Margaret Huntoon
CONTRALTO
Alma Lawrence
ACCOMPANIST
Presbyterian Church
Tickets $1.00
On sale Palnitr Music
Ethclwyn
PLANT MORE
FLOWERING
BULBS
r
'11
THEY LAST
Select yiiuis I'min the Tartest IniHi stock ill
Sniiiliciii (ficnii sold al ixipular piyi't's.
Tulips, Hyacinth s, Daffodils,
Crocus, Narcissus, Scillas, Snow
drops, Grpe Hy3inths, Spanish .
and Dutch Iris, Amarylli Freesias,
Lilies, etc.
o
Monarch Seed & Feed Co
.VS.) Fast Mftiu
ROOF
CALL
Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Our roofing expert will call and five you suggestions and
estimates on costs. No obligations. We sell the famous v
Johns-Manville Roofings
ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES
Students 75c
House, Ocla E. White Co.,
Hoffmann Shop
"1
FOREVER
I'hone U(iD
LEAK?