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PXdF FIVK y 13PJNGS HOOVER GOOD NEWS Mi Jh i 'T- .... " AMHUlAICt (10 i W1 rEDFOTvT) M.VTL TIUI5UXE. MT.DFOTtD, fT?TXiO. FTtTriATD OPTOP.En 2i. Ifi2. I lv rev vXwn v put it left no scar i TJTOSPITALS. nmbulunces. JL JL physicians ufc Anti-Prexol for all kinds of burns. cuts, bruis es, skin irritations. What would happen if someone wereeverely burned in your home? pre pared to combat deadlyinfcction. Keep a iarof Anri-Pmai on hand. It is a toolhint. heatinx application tKtt is t.- ac cepted standard treatment lot bums, xaLL. t-tc. ft The New Natheis LOl in tubes o Ell 50 VOTE FOR Alfred E. Smith President Joe T. Robinson Vice-President H. D. Norton Circujt Judge J. Frank Wortman AND Lloyd APWilliamson Q Representatives George A. Codding District Attorney Ralph G. Jennings Sheriff . R. L.'CcrnwellX School Superintendent C.W. Ashpole County Commissioner Chas. T. Sweeney M. D. Coroner HKI.1.VIKW. net. :6. (SK-eliil) , Tlio lielviei. : .... a. mut .it tin-' si houltiouff on l'i iil:iy evinlnK. i Mrs. Clapji. pn dldint of the i-luh. ! presided pver the business mt'GtinK Afli'-r tho vluov of the business ses sion n social hour vh enjuyi'd. ; Di'lit-ious ri'ft'i'shnu-ntw of pumpkin i pie ami coffee were served by I lie ! hostesses, .Mrs. lici t I'eachy and i Mrs. Ilandish. Miss Mildred (Irecory returned , to her home at Table lloek Snl- urday eveniiiK after spendint; sev i enil days visltiiic at the home of j her aunt. Mis. Mark True. Mrs. Jesse Neil and daughter J Joan, In company with Mrs. l!oy irown, made a business trip to Medfurd on Ki-iday afternoon, Mrs. Aila LanKstreth of l'.ellvicu left the first of the week for l.oili; Beach, fill., where she will spend the winter withJjer son recil. Mrs. Km ilk (Wives of Hilt and Mr. nod .Mrs. A. K, Niles of Al turas.Mil., were callers at the Mo servy home on Sunday. ' Mr. Hazelwood u-.ll Mr. Welch returned from a hunting trip the last of the week Jj ith three fine deer. O Mr. Moon, owner of Moon Lum ber company In Ibis vicinity Weill to San Kranclsco the last of the week, where hi. win ivniwuni im portant business. ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Johnson of McCloud. C'al.. spent the week end with friends in the Uellview dls- i tricl. I Mrs. Mabel Merryman and Mrs.! .uai-Kareue .Meservey ' spent .Mon dny in Medford shopping and cull intf on friends. Mr. and Mrs. HomeMjIoore and diniBliter Barbara Jean made a business trip to Chiloquin on Tues day. Mrs. W. O. Tucker was a busi ness visitor In Medford on Tuesday afternoon. Q q Mr. and Mrs. Uiundris anil fam ily, who have been residents of this vicinity for some time, have .. I -4 mfi) 1 1 3u " I )) fe l Ml . ! P i 111 I I vM I . ... 1 1 ) Srcrctiry of War Dwight F. Davis, who worked with him on Mississippi flood control, brings optimistic reports of increasing Hoover sentiment In Missouri, where Mr, Davis has been on visit to his heme. Q CENTRAL POINT GIRL Lt Miss Carol Juiios, Clyde Lacy nnd John ilaUUvin spent Sunday even ins in Medford attending the hIiow at the Craterian theater. A fine new porch has Just been completed on the Shaw reHidence, which nddw much to the appear ance of the liuildint;. Mrs. V. M. Coleman of Hilt. CalP ii . . . . . .. . . nuuiiL nri'ii uuvn ijimi vik vimii-i 2. ... ...V.. V "'. "iir r'V'OlnB nt the home of Ver dauKh.cr.' W ? , " whm M.s. C. It. Jones. . j they will make their home. .,. , . . , . llinUMh. .J..II.-I K..l.. I "I "' ""'"'. ...IUS...C. u. attended the boxing program at the th "r ,! 1 '"I " ''5i.t...iy evenlim- after attendina nlnK October J7. at 8:30 a beaut the rneutbers of tho American I.e-t,,lrt , i. . , , ., . .j, t.. n7v.. ...... mruiui.-. 1 1 ii i iiiiii -impressive weouin cer- Walter I.anKs(relh was dinner lMIIC(lly .' pcrfofmed 'at the caned death in a peculiar accident I .', .,,,. . ,,. ' urren at the ijood home ,., ,. ..,. K.L, ..,.. .m,i ! Federated ni Vr.?.!1","'' 1.B',. Ira: ""od .,v,"slrtauKhtor I-ranees, Mr. ami Mrs. I Florence llamrick. dauKhter " ' " " ' ,i -. aim .i i-h. j . fi. riaiui ick " Thais, and Victor York all of Bell- ,.,...,, ro(nt W1IH lmiu,u , .. view uttended the eoman IhIkc ; i i,.4e in .ii . J.u.i.ie,'. im.imiun Cnl. The stratus of Mr. and Mrs. C. .. Ollmore. re- ii'i - turned to her school at I'inehurst (Special) On Wednesday eve- Blon. Mrs, Mood narrowly beautifully decorated altar of the church. when Miss of convention held at Medford Tues- ilay eveniiiK. The Ashland oiuanl-1 of t'ereH. car which was on a downhill slop. j Jn some iiii;?iiier the car had been i left in kV and as the engine j started Mrs. Hood was thrown be 1 heath tho ear and drained ten ' ..Ill ..-.1. i, , , . . . i , ., meellni; but made a joint meethiK Published by Democratic County j , 1,0 woo.l..l. Now)h tne JU,,lfQ,.(, onll,,.. , central committee of Jackson . . , , . Mrs. Adu Huxley and lmr sister Airs. Jessie Sewell, eiuerlained at the home of the latter on Thurs no jusi recently purchased an acreage near the Moon Lumber company, are busily cn.sa.red in remodeling the house that was formerly on the place, also clearing the grounds adjolnlni,' to put into cultivation. County. Offices 119 North Central, "W ami sue was bruised Phnn. 7R MrtfnrH DM iriu i u I it" uaui.v. JCitiens' Ticket For Election Nov. 6 For Mayor O A. W. PIPES For City Recorder M. L. ALFORD For City Treasurer H. J. BERRIAN For Councllmen First Ward E. M. WILSON Second Ward P. J. KERSHAW Third Ward J. 0. GREY . Fourth Ward R. E. McELHOSE Paid adv. Citizens' Committee tn 11-5-2S, that you think a lot of, Invest in a penny postal and wo will send you free a delicious, cooked, rndy-to-eat dinner that will make him hap py. I fa a full can of Klt-12-ltation. tion. CHAPPKL BROS., Inc. 22711 West l'lco. Ih Anwles, C'nllf. Factory. Koekford, III. You Ain't Heard Nothln' Yot SfjE AND HEAR o isL; of aQ Ca astaH' (Jnrden," were wafted over iho auditorium from an anto rooin and this 1 wa.s followed bv a Ki'oup of two vocal ((elections, "At Dawning 1 Love You." and day afternon. A very delightful 1 "I'ecnuse.' by Mi8. Louis (Oimes, afternoon was spent, after which accompanied on the piano by the hostess served delicious refresh-iMIss Mildred Hurler. The bridal ments. Those who enjoyed this ai-!l"trty entered the auditorium to fair were Mrs. i'.ctly (Jottsche of Medford, Mrs. Ida Tucker, Mrs. Elizabeth Goodman, Mrs. Kather Ine NeiU and daUKhler Joan, Mrs. Mabel Merry mini and Mrn, MaVk True. s Plans are just about completed the Ktra'nH of Mendelssohn's wed- tlinK march. The bridesmaids, the MiHeew Amy .lohnson iu pinl organdy and Huth Webster In Kreon or Knndy preceded the party and roped the aisles witii white rib for the hie dinner to he iriven at l bon ihrouirh which Iho bride the Community clubhouse on Kri-1 passed, on her father's arm to day evening at 7 o'clock, for the :"'e altar. . , , club members, their husbands and 1 3Tie. itvui'l of honor. MIss'-Allce I for those who havo iriven money, i Si-iOipufl' ,' wore irreen ceiirgette 'merchandise or work toward the'1i1"',";,'rried a boiuiuet of yel- liuildinK of the club. This Willi1""1 chrysanthemums.. I be a covered dish dinner and prom- ! T,u' w" 'charminK in a Nses to he a good one by the way ",wl1 wl,i,n '"'l'" ' "t'"-' the menu leuds. After dinner a loB V,'M carricu a oou- short progrom has been arranged j!'"'1 "c beaiillful pink rosebuds, by the committee. ! Tllp Kiooiu wore the convcii- I Mrs. W. L. Monro anil Mrs. M.i'"l'l hluek. Itlllll ltlchards a 1. True of tills community wore ! In attendance at the regular mect j ihu pMhc Itebekah lodge' on Tues day evening, Newton C. Chaney o 00 J Elxperienced and Effective Attorney as District Attorney for Four lears Has Conducted art o u Program of Efficient Law Enforcement Four Years Asjo AVIion Mr. Clianev Tiocai,.o Pislri.-t Attoniev CRIMINAL SAW EN FORCEMENT WAS AT A LOW EP although tin futile jnul profitloss play at low enforcement by helpless incompetents was costing the taxpayer?? a largo sum of money each year. q i Liqupr Crowd Ran Into Hard Sledding o when Chaney, with the hearty cooperation of the enforcement officers, began his crusade against the bootleggers and liquor runneroin this county. O O Three Years Later Mr. Chaney 's Record Showed . Amount received from fines, sales of confiscated cars, etc., years 1925-"2(5-'27 1 $3(5,342.80 Amount turned in to state prohibition fund 7,711.72 Amount, turned in to general fund of county 1,905.22 ' o Balance on hand in count v prohibiti0 fund, Jan. 1, O ' 1928 .. :. 2.000.00 O P Q O Q Total amount turned in to state prohibition fund, general fund of county and balance on hand, Jan. 1, '28 , $11,616.94 v DOES JACKSON COUNTY WANT TO DISPLACE A MAN WHO HAS MADE THIS RECORD OF EFFICIENCY AND RESPECT FOR O LAW3? O o HEPUBL10AN COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE O q (Paid Advertisement) tile week end with Mr. and JIin. O. I). Tucker. The MlHHlonary society of the Federated church will ' be enter tained at tho home of ("Hih. Ham Amlei'Kon north of towlrf on the highway, all lntereatcd aro wel come to attend. Elmer Cearley of Parma. Idaho, is visiting witll frlendi In town. Mra. Joe Lewis of Gold Hill was shoiipinii In town Monday. Messrs. 1. Hatfield. Herbert I'.iim, i w ituriiH nnil Ted Mor- ava returned from their llillitiiiK trip; nlthouKh they had all tne venison they could eat, they were not as fortunate as somo Cen tral Pointers. Mr. and Mrs. fleoro Myers of Monlniiuo, Cal. drove up last weelQ and hrouKht Miss ltojia Myers who has been vIsltiniMIn nr,irnii, thr. imsi month. They jdrove to Cortland and spent a soclattoii. Layettes are beliiK made jfew days, roUunlnu rrldny anil, liy ,,, ,,.., r , lllll0 coni. I stopped for a short visit with . ... .... ! Mr. ami Mrn. John Welch. Mr ,m,n,l' health K'ul. hut tho vx nnd Minn MytM-H ore hrothor uiul lu'nH0 of ''"ylnn iuw twentum or Llor il Mi-u V(1i'li , I'.t'W Vliril lllllkiiH it IniiimiMiMn 1 1 (!. 13. Kx wiiH tnuiHactinp lul- j'HitMudH them with' tho onllnarv nt-KH Monday in Modfn1. layotlv without Mjierhil donatioiO 4. jTht'Ho donations ma.vQ sent to tho 1. Paxon iT (?ontral Point, or to I MIhh Koppos, secretary of tho j Health Unit In f.ie court hoye, or j to any of tho following chairmen iof tho health groups: Mrs. C. F. I TlUon in Ashland, Mrs. I... A. I'enn hand in Talent, Mrs. II. H. Hunna in .laokHonville, Miss Nellie Jacobs In Ootd Hill, Mrs. Clarence Davled in Kan It Point, and Mrs. Arthui . Short to Hntte Kails. ii R mi i ifti in i ii rs WARM SWEATERS; lp7r. rr An nppeul for infants' warm sweaters or the mntcral to knit them with, is lielnir sent out hy tho Jackson County Public Health ns- - SIX BIG DAYS Starts October 29 MONDAY I fcUNT'S CRATERIAN Clillcl Nltatcrs Drown OSLO, Norway, Oct. (Pt Seven children were drowned when u party of ten skatinff on a lake t Bnllani crashed through the Ice. says n message received today from Narvik. Spectators managed to save three of the skaters. Oregon: Cloudy uPf?t and fair east portion tonight und Saturday. Freezing temperature east Vjrtion tonight. (Intlc variable winds. Medford People Fortunate T in linvini,' the oiportunity to vote for a successful business, mini who enjoys the quitlifieiitiont) of be int; h citpable, experienced executive, of beinil in terehted in. this city from the tilanilfjoint of mi in vestor nnil of lift vitit; time to devote to civic govern ment. Such a ntiin is s v v a iiyvw Sole owner of the I-iberty liuiltliii&r nnil oilier-?' Medford proper.ty. . -. -' VOTE FOR A. W. PIPES "YOU'LL BE PROUD TO CALL HIM MAYOR'! Paid Adv. by Citizens Committee. lii-.flhi'i- of the tfrnom, was best limn and escorted tho groom to (heOltar where he met the brido who va.; given In 'marriage by her father. - Itcv. .1. . M. Johnson read tho beautiful ring, ceremony, anil "O l-'riiiiisc Me" was pluyed softly during , that time. After the ceremony a reception was held ut the home of the bride's parents. Many beautiful glfti were received. Mrs. Uichardn is a graduate uf the Central Point high school and both Mr. and Mrs. ItiehnrdH are Kt'aduates of the Itible In stitute of I.oh Angeles. Mr. Itichards is an ordained ir.ir.U'.or and has charge of the naptixt hurch nt UvliiKton, Cal. They left Thdrdnf for their new honiQ The best wishes of n host u( friends go with the hup py coU)le. I Mrs. Win. Musty and little daughter Nadine of Grunts I 'ass were Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs. Hterling Ulchmond. Mr. und Mrs. .lack lice's and family und Oornldine Fox and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Umbeck und son Arthur, Mrs. Kulo and Mr. Allen Edwards drove to Cres cent City Hundny returning on Monday. i Mrs. Ta u I Martin and d a u g h -' ter Dorothy, left Saturday by auto for Oakland, Cal.. to visit Mrs. Martin's parents Omi. and .Mrs. Mllhr. Mrs. J K. Hoswell nnd daughter Wyvctt. uccompun' ied Mrs. Martin und will vlU In Oakland nnd Han Francisco, kn few days before going lo ven-, ''i p.i t.i utw.nil Ihn uilnli.f 1 i V. W. l.tmlM'ck drove home ! from Cunndn );st rr-ently and was acrompanicd by his mother .Mrs. Knle, also a frit-nd Mr. Allen Kdwnrds. ' V Ail4 ' Kutifce Musty npfiit the ' wer-k end In Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Merrick of Medford nrfd Mr. Merrick's, Is'lnr Miss Merrick. of Ixng j 1 tench. Cnl., were Hundny guests j of Mr. und Mrs. 1 HatficM. Harry Duhhs who has been ! Mtitt poorV for somo time ,ab1e to bft out again. Mrs. K. M. Tucker, who leaches j lis In 'irnnts Pass nnd Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Mill of M'-rllii spent1 'FRATERNAL ORDER OFi EAGLES oSLIPPERY GULCH O Convention Fund Festival Q NOV. 1,2, 3 at NATATORIUM Dancing Games Country Store PUBLIC INVITED Doors Open 7:30 P. M. O Free Dor Prize Each Evening Link Your Name With Ours! o Everybody knows the name, "First National Bank." And in the Medford territory, this name is not only wide ly but very favorably known. When you say "I bank at the First National," therefore, you immediately identify yourself with a bank which everyone knows and has confidence in. You'll enjoy the all-roynd satisfaction that rocs with an account at this sub stantial bank. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Modford, Ore. o ""m emb e rji J nCTfederal RESERV i RideWith- Southern Oregon Stages The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls This company hog served you faithfully in the past years and will continue giving you excellent service. Busses leave from Hotel Jackson. ' A.M. Noon P.M. Lv. Medford 8:20 12:00 t 3:20 Lv. Ashland 8:50 12 :30 PM 3:50 f ?.M. 8:20 8:55 Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 REICHSTEIN & DEUEL WQO-fr All Kinds of Dry Wood OAKLAUREL FIR Dry Pino Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. ,1118 North Central Tel. 631