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rmr:ooNT, Tuesday, October so, law. A v A E GOLF VOTE QUESTION CLUB SECRETARY CHAMPION IT; CLUB WOMEN; BANQUET TONIGHT Sid Posile, local Karape my elinic nrresu'd yesurduy for the poKsey.sion of four uallons of moon ijo's uliUht actiVti y dI fVr, i Imlctl t'udy, 7a years old, hus finally bul lied hl.t hole-in -one. After years f effort, he scored an ae at the Oak I'ark t'ountry club ami it cum a m .no thirteenth hole, H5 yards from ihe toe. Entire Family Kilted SKWAKO la.. 'Oct. l,Ti TIvp persons rompriin an entile fa m ily were killed l oda y v. he n Tho drawing for the, quMifylnK round of tho Unue Valley Coif club championship resulted us fol lows: Championship flight: 11. i'rliiK) vs. II. liofiotiherff. li. V. .SehefiVl vs. a Sidney Smith. q W J. 1). Ruf-ivs. Tom Emmens. Bt Orr VhW.. 1. Wlleox. (5. M. HoherU vs. JI. A. :irx. D. O. Tyreo vs. Domild "(.'lail:. V. It. lieckman vs. R. U. Ham. mond. T. W. Miles vs. C. J. Thomson. ConsoluUo nflight: W. F. fliddle vs. Bob Sleeter. J. . Thompson vs. Karl S. Tumy Val Fischer vs. Vernon Vawier. 11. 1. Sanderson vs. Stanley Smith. II. J'utton vs. Charles Strang. Ward Heeney vs. Fred VVeks. J. Mcl'herson vs. Jjr. ?W. b V. Kresso. " C. J. Semon vs. Dr. J. J. Km mens. iQ t round matches must be played on or before Sunday, Nov. 4th, and the pairings thereafter will be " posted on tho bulletin boHrd at the golf course. The mutches are all played without handicaps and nil members are : warned that failure to piny on or before' specified dates will result In default. "I'm tlmrou Oronun." said m- lov with Kmlly Vlty vote?" wns tho Hllhj'-W of la!l:, illsiufslons. anil ontortnln- ulil, executive Mcretiiry oC thol mt-r.t Natures at inn Creator Mi national federation of business; ford club mopiina hiM yoster.laj i""'1 lrof...lon:il wumi-ns club f; Ol IOUr KailUIl! Ol , ...- viu nnuu ....... sliine, was this aftornoon sentenced uieir amomomio wus struct; uy nn to '30 davs in the county Jnll and ; express iiatiSoiiKor traitt of the fined 2"0. 1'ostlo was arrested Pennsylvania railroad cant of here. i. i'i,ief Pnliee Mei'redte. who A sixth, the driver of the machine. Kneu-; , ,,,.. . ,,.,,,.,. Pn,.i was critically Itlitired. lUUlltl wti- iiiuunniiiu' .. - " in tho business section. , m:,(,,..1sXi.w Illlki0(fTre bttil.l- Thonias P.ealty IV., l eal estate, j hi. COi"nletel Novini- niternoon at no e, .. ( , - w " ,.! thlnu of value. I'nlm Hlock, corner seherfen'r''" '' ' ' of ho X.e : Main and Kront. upsta.rs. If Piousness and humor of 0. -'If? r$i.JJXZ, Fred Mortensen in an exiuoiwwi the greatest national ta'11 were alternately stressed thrtO;hout the Mirlted meetlniwhieh proved to be one of the iOnt intisting of tho year so far. V 0lph P. t'owgili. local sports man. nresr d tho affirmative is sues of th? four water and fii-li hills which will appear upon the ballot at the coming general elec-1 tion. Mrs. Uose ScheffJIn gave a brief talk on tho Importance of casting a vote, and Mrs. M. J. Xorrls supplemented her talk with one calling attention to the main issues of the nQ.onal campaign. Mrs. Percy P.ray presented nn original humorous skit entitled "How to Vol and1 Who to 'Vote For." She was followed by Mrs. lioyal Rebb. who contributed two delightful vocal solos. 't MASONIC DANCE Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station IGHTl The third of the fall and winter series of tho MasoM Dancing club parties will be heuM'hursday night at the Masonic ballroom on Kast Main street, wltlv music furnished by the Hrondway orchestra. The dance will be open only to Masons, Kastern Star and De Mo lay members nnd their invited Tuesday. Oct. :tfl p.-nr. tn firir. n. m. Address. ! ' JC. Mr, . CIA ti Mr. il Til- 4 4 lnme news and markets. 4 0:30 to 7 p. m. Coast Dls- piny dv. Co. 4 8 to 9 p. m. Snider Dairy. 4 9 to 10 p. in. Calif. Ore. 4- Power Co. Wedm'sdiiy. Oct. Si I 10 to II ! 4 Store. in.- guests. Dnnolng will begin nt 9 11 t0 11:30 a, o'clock in the evening and light iJnKery. refreshments will be served during! 11:30 to 12 a. the course of tho nartv. I " Garage. Special convocation Crater hake Chapter No. 32, li. A. M Tuesday Qttobcr 30th. Dinner at S?J0 p. nw Work in P. m. nnd M.Qf:. M. degrees. lly ordcWf u. p. F. NICHOT, Sery. Qf to 1:30 p. -.Mann's Dept. m. Dock's &i m. Mark's -Vcity AM" ' i "ateh. will be iirVsented! nio rcKitlnr mcQiiK of In iRIUItlon in wrestlinB tonight a tho I. O. Ctf lodite. to the exliinlllon match. Tommy j Ityan will also work out, as well as Mortenscn's two youn children, j who are rapidly learning the wrest-t line art. lluy coast and dresse;Qmorrow at the M. M. Department Store. Double S. & H. ureen stumps. 221' The Dixie club will be enter tained by Mrs. C. C. Murray audi Mrs. Georite I'aSiode at the home1 of Mi s. Porter Neff. Carc.ll! Court j apartments, Saturday afternoon at ( '0. o'clock. More man iu or, me; rTiembers aro expected tb nttend. l'iro early Monday morninKe stroyed a larRo barn filled Wlh hay on tho Ed linrron Keene creek mountain ranch. The blaze was, discovered by residents on the j liulllnKton ranch nenrby, who saw I two men leaving the bnrn a short! time before the blaze was discov ered. Deputy fchei'i.'f tleortio In low has ttono to make an invesll Kallon or the case. Two seasons hop crop was stored In tho barn and Mr. linrron was pltimilnK to soon start feedlnjr cattle and sheep at tho place. No insurance was 9 fried on the structure. AshlntUl dlntts. CJeanlHK K- Dyeing. ' : ! 12:30 tiQ-W!0 p. m. ISklio & Kindle. V O . C:0n to 0:15 p. m. Address. 4t; 6:15 to 0:30 p. m. Medfind Mail Tribune news and 4 markets. 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 Are JJoti Keaay When ijour Children Cry for it BABY has little upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent .;. them. But you can be prepared. (! Then you can do what any ex perienced nurse would do what most physicians would tell you to dogive a few drops ot piatn Castoria. No sooner done than Baby is soothed; relief is a mat ter of moments. Yet you have cased your child without use of a single doubtful drug; Castoria is a vetitable product. So it's safe to use as often as an infant lias any little pain you cannot pat away. And it's always ready for the cruder nanes of colic, or consti pation, or diarrhea which must be checked without, delay. Twenty five million bfttles were bought iiQt year. MISS EMTLY KNEUBUHL Kxccutivo secretary, Rational Federation, Business anil IWfcf. ional Woniea'i Clubs, KowJork City. her honor by the local business and profeasional fVmen's club or this city, nrtledbat she cast her nbsent' voters ballot in this stale last Friday, when she stop ped over in Kuffone. That the nvcrnce business wo man has a (jreater oiiportunity for cMision Q hero than she has in tho cast, is one of tho observations the Eastern woman has made upon this tour. "The .western womnn has ad vanced beyond her sister in the east . in two respects: . business ownership, and running- fur pub lic office. The pioneer instinct of the western woman has as serted itself ;ng thesoOw" es to a marked eleKree." she said. Miss Kneubuhl will speak to night on the "I'ower of liritan ized Wonihood. " She will leave in the mornlnfr for Ornnts 1'nss where a banquet will be held In her honor. A number ot local womcQ will escort her to the northein city. 3 ' EAGLESREADY FOR SLIPPERU11LCH Preparations are coinpleto for the Kacles' Slippery Gulch at the Xatalorium next Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the fun will bc- irin Thursday eveninjr at 7 o clock. Tho Riilch Is n throw-back to "Days of M!i," and will include roulette wheels, faro tables, poker, spear wheels and a country storo. It will be similar to Happy Canyon at Pendleton nnd will also Include a dance, for which the Dynue Brother will furnish the music. Fun money will be the current exchange. Daily Mekoroloil Bftffrt Tuesday. October 80 Forecasts Medforil nnd vicinity: Cloudy tonight nnd Wednesday, with oc casional tain. Moderate tempera ture. Oregon: Cloudy In east portion, unsettled with tain in west por tion tonlKht niid Wednesday. Mod erate' temperature. Local Data. u s y A Temperature (I)c's.).. 52 40 HlKheut (last 12 lira.) 0-1 C2 LoiVest (Last 12 hrs.) -ill -10 Kel. humidity (I'd.).. fl7 !7 Precipitation (In.) HI .01 State of weather Cloudy Clear ATTllEERfAKOMVN ORTHEGIIMMER TWILIGHT GOLDEN WEST IS ALWAYS GLORIOUSLY GOOD Goldet&IWest FAT CASH FAY LESS , HO BILLS DISTRESS i y B IHSTFTUTION- M llENNEYlO. A KELFFUC STORE, FAY LESS, GET MOW ConsereJ from every angle Style, Fabric, Sjjvice and Low Price every one of our Men's andyoung Men's Overcoats stands for Suprene e Value. Drop In and judge for yourself. Variety of Iodels Distinctive Piftterns Novelty cW eaves Overplaids Thru and thru and plaid baclcbvercoatingf in shades of tan, gray, brown and blue, O fee I i NOW Reduce Taxes0 at othe Ballot Box I . Wc can O'l agi'cc that a reduction of the tax burdens in Jackson county is a thing to be desired. "When the money taken from the peo ple by taxation reached a certain point, pro gress'and development is halted. When it can be si own that a county of-' ficial has conducted his office, or any departQ ment of it, in such a manner that it is self sustaining, and that the citizens' property doe not have to lie levied npon to support it, that official should be retained in office. This is common sense; this is good business, and wc are speaking to you as business men. ' In the last three years and ten months the district attorney's office has given us pro hibition law enforcement without costing the taxpayers of Jackson County one dollar. .As taxpayers ad business men" we arc advocating the re-election of Xewlon 0. Chancy. o TAX PAYERS. COMMITTEE. Paid Advertisement Sunset today, M;S il hi. f-Qrise WednesdayfJ: 13 a. in. Sunset Wednesday, 6:01 p. m. Obcervation8 Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 5 r I y Maker City 02 Hismurck 12 llolse OS Denver 14 Oes Moines. rYesno 70 Helena 18 Los AnEcles 08 Marshfleld , 08 I'hoenlx ,.. !I0 Portland 58 Ked Bluff 02 KoseburK 00 Lake Lake City Ct San Francisco .. 00 Santa Fe n8 Seattle 50 Spokane 02 Walln Wnlla 04 WrinnlpeB 40 24 48 no 44 QV1 14 32 bO 38 r,s no 60 42 DO 62 32 60 60 44 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Hain Cloudy Cloar Cloudy Clear Cloudy Ha In Cloudv 9i'iiKly loudy L. W. UICK, Meteorologist. Ye Letter Box Mrs. Grieve CorrcolH. To the Kdltor: Thoro was an erQ- made In copylnff my lettei to tho Belter Oovernment Longuo In which It if Htuted that Judye ThomftB had told the grand Jurors that he 1 had plven Chancy until 2 o'cloi-k on that day to plend guilty; this statement vQ mntliy the ."jperiM proHecutoib, who li.d oeen In iHiiltntlon with' J u d r e ThonW, and I wih to correct iho error. KATIE M. GRIEVE. Open IjMtn to II. L. Com well To the Editor: Home tlmo bko when Mr. Corn well soUcltlnff my nupport j In li Wfmpafgn for the county i school superintendence, he told I me that the. leading educators : of the county were ' endorsing j and Huppdrtiiiff hit candldayH 1 Since theHO people are In a pol tlon to know one's qualification) ; for this Important office. thlH naturally Impressed mo very intieh, I I hnvp v.alted now for omo time nnd have learned ntwolutely nothing to corroborate this state ment. In fact It seems that thero nro fjufHtlonH as to his compo- , teny In both jiosltlons he has held In the short space of three years in the county, and I find i that he Is not even employed thin year. j X desire In this letter to nsk I Mr. Cornwall to name the laad fnir educators such ns superin tendents, principals, and Normal school people of tho county who wero here durlntc tho time ho 1 tauirht fn this county, and who nre endorsing end supporting his ' camKducy. i R. E. KEALOLV. ! Central Point, Ore. PLAYING The CHnQx of a Great Anniversary Month An Intensely hiitnan drama woven arouncO the'order gangs that harased Tne na tion at the close of the Civil War. Also Good Short T' The Most Desirable Home the Valley Sites o in f o o IN AN EXCLUSIVE SUBURB An nh investment, these tracts nre Hie best in Southern Oregon for their v'nluo is not only nn excellent, oq now but it will inerease nstouiidiiiply eiieh yenr liereafter. The iiroperty, within one fourth-mile ol! the city limits and five minutes from the center of town over splentliil ronds, combing every ndvnn tajic of both pity and country. One has n beautiful view of Jit. McLaughlin and the Sisltiyous. The soil is fine. There is a wid choice of lots, some with n variety of fruiiOotiiers in nll'ulfa. One acre or more forms a tract. Tour home is here. O ORCHARD HOME TR ACTS Phone 7-F-14 O I I Mats, "A jum VCASOUNE THI! ., . ' 1EAR-ROIJND v Gasoline KVIOtETRAY XCASOUNE Gets Aco at Lnst. CinCAUO, Oct. JO. VP) Chlca- LB AND HOU-VSTC. PH0NB24 A Complete Cleaning and Dyeing service Tune in on "KMED" at o'clock The California Oregon Power Company Presents DICK POSEY o "The Poet of the Rogue River Valley" In a racial broadenst featuring: two Ann" and "Jfollinc "Water." of his best efforts "Eoxy ADDED ATTRACTION Jrnsical program Vocal and instrumental selections. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. Kfcdlbrd. Grants Pass, Roseburg, Klumath FaIU -Oregon ' YitkA. Duiumuir-CalilbmU 1::-! t-rV ?'iji is re-