Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD M AIL TRIBUNE.'- fEDFORD, OREHON. TTTTRSDT. NOVEMBER 1.-1923.-.
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-The county rlerk'a offle today there will Ik an open mealing to j haliev," ha continued, "that many;
wa-4 puilt-ntly uwaitinK fr the ur-1 which all ladle of the city are! of our motoric are not thorough-!
rivar of a youniv couple from Six- j inviled. JudK Thomaa aad other i ly familiar with the association' :
well, i.'al., drfllrine: a marriatf H- j candidate will addrewt the meety purposes und benefits, all of which;
en UK upon their urrlvQ at the , l"K and there will be several mu-; I could explain to any peron in
offlcc' the trirl who 1 unflVr lifl number. A Ihi'kb attendance j teremed if they would call on me;
iikc will ho ulrnfrl ovor it ilm
.lioriffH offlrs nn Inntrilrllonn
culvert from tho girl's parent In
Maxwell. However, it In possible
that the eouple may not utop here,
mtt obtain their llreruie either nt
Crania I'nas or Itonenurff.
(pitzenberic applet ia-11.00 box.
Woocllawn On-hard, 1 mile rant of
Central I'olnt. SSI'
Jlot clean cu.'il. Tel. $31. Med-
foril Fuel Co. tI.
mawiuerade
' T , . ,u,.(r hiii
d:a..-in(r party at thHr ode hall
tomorrow evening. H will be open
to member, and their Invited
r ' w
to woar oovtumes.
Kat at the Ornnce Lantern on;
Holly St.. opposite poatofflce. X'n'I,
d-r new manaKement: everything i
nw and clean. Plate lunch for
Z'r every noon. Hot La male, chile,
clam chowder, roup, Malada and
Kandwiche. Soft drink and i
fection. Open from i:30 a. m.
to 12 p. m. every day, Hundayit In
cluded. 225
Watch tomorrow's Tribune for a
llrt of the Taxpajer, Committee.
eAlon. "The name, of A, com-
mlttee
have been called for and I
will ho published tomorrow. (Paid I
Adv.) 22s I
Olr. and Mm. William YounKor
arrived this forenoon from JJerke j
ley, Cal.. to vi-it frlenda and rela-
tlvoii while en route by motor to
Portland.
Hear CI no re a A. Cod din k. Pcmn
eratlc candidate for dUtrlct ntlor
tiey .over radio ntation KMKD, at
7:4.. o'clock Kriday evenim;. 221
fnnce Kacle Point Hat. nile. 225
Alr. Cirace Voiw, aiwistant Hecre
ta of the Chamber of Commerce,
will noa-in a vacatloft of two week
next Satifnlay and durlnfc her ab
sence her duties will be taken over
by MIhh Marearat HenMcy, former
reporter on the Mall Tribune wtaff.
Much of Mrs. Vow vacation will
be npent with her huKhtnd, Mlllon,
in atdina- the flnihhlntf toucheM to
a now dwelling they are conmruct
intc near tho Old Htat'e road be
tween Clold Hill and Jacksonville.
Vou will enjoy the frolic ut the
HnnscveU Kchool, Friday -venlnK.
Nov. 2. 223
Da n r , Illverxlde Comntunliy
chili. Hat. nile. Hume nrchetr:i.
II. A. Fallln of the local South
ern Pacific district ftjffln' left y-n-ii'nlay
for Snn Kruncim-o. where ,
h" will meet Mm. Fntlln eand
daunliler loufKe, who are Jul r
lurniiiK from-a HovotiowwkH lour
of tho nu
Uluo MlHKlon Kmpen no rlpn.
Three cfUft a pound. J. A, Mmkft.
two ml left eiiNl of .laokMonville, od- I
JoflilriK Clancy orcSnrd. tf i
Wood nil klndH onk, turcl,
fir und dr nlabn. Bedford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. If
JVi'tnhni'ff of tho tw1y reor,gt
niKrd bninch of the Nutlnnul Kirie
(iKHOi-iatloV are renueHteil to he ut
tho rifle ranca oust TT Meflford
near I ho H Micro t lajrhardN, where j
two larKnta will ho rmt- for umv i
ConHlrtictlon of other tnrwets
jt-.'iKlily KOlnir ahead U01 It Ik cx
peeled they will bo oompletedoon.
MemhcrxhlpH are Ktlll avallablo and
cumpleto Information ran ho had
from Hurry Rhm harbor at tho oily
hulldlnfr department, who In one
of the KponHora for the renTRHnltn
tlon of tha oluh.
Cherry tnen, SKo; fl n t ovor
Rrown In atate. J. C. UnrneH Nur
ry. Pne Olft-Y. 200tf
Kinrald'a datioe KhkIo Point Kat.
225
Mr. and Mra. C H. Coroy return
ed inin Wodnemlay from nn auto
trip to Ralem, where Ihey vNlted
their son and w, Mr. und Mr.
C. K. Core. They iiIho vlHlted In
!ortland.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fi Co. tf'
Kverynne should lenrn the popu
lar Va rally Drntr, Harold Teen.
Frlnco, Kxtaey (Hide. etc. With
Hchool Mudenta only Kriday, 4:30
P. m. Adult hy appointment, Kve
Benon Dancltifr Acttlemy, Med
ford Center Hide. 2?3
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We bake
11
varieties of breads
daily. One of these is
probably just what you
have beta looking for.
The W. C. T. V. of Jarkftonl
county will hold an institute Fri-
day in the I'reahyterian church,
The morning Mmion will com
men re at 14:14. fjrat4 will be
present from Grant 1'Qiut, Athland
1 and other poinitf. At 1 o'clock
' I" expcirt
M'airh tomorrow's Tribune for o
lit of the Tainan? Committee
upportinK Neuton Chaney for re-
j election. The namn of the rora -
mlttee havo been called for and
will he puhlLhM tomorrow. (Paid
! dv.) JJJ"
rtee I"tah lump coal. Tel. (31.
! Medford Fuel tf
A recheck of auto fatalltfeM in
, Jaclmois county nine the flint of
' the Vnf hu Ur.lta f -., fit.. L
ant O. O. Klchola reveal that nine
' Prn have met death an the re-
Qf
; .n.uA. . i .
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,ent cauM and ut the total, four:
I took plnO inwih OreenxprlnR
Imountnlna, one in AHlilnnl, two at'
'orhle. croiwini:. on in .Medford ;
..u iimr nunu rutin. rmvuiuK
to the firat half of thin year,
month had elapxed without one ;
fatality. However, in 1S8. IS per- :
eonM met death in the county a fluextH from a distance repialer- j
tho result of auto craehen. 1 ed nt Medford hotel Include P.
nance Kaele J'olnt Kat. nlte. 225A. Hmlth of HI. Iuln. A. 8. Htneyj
Hone mending, runne removed ' and Karl Bnyder of I.ewiton. Ida.. I
' Z"
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"-i'" ntrrv uiuung me ,
out of town vlaltorit In .Medford i
yesterday afternoon.
Hear (leoruc A. Codding. Demo-j
crntic randld.Cn for rtlHtrlct alfor-1
ney .over radio Mutton KMKO. at
7:45 o'clock Friday evening. 224 1
cenr tree, 20c: French room, !
ounuea; notning better. J, C. : 224
Car no Nurwery. Tel. H10-Y. 200tf i It. T. Crano, Jr., and pari? paxn
Denplle the Inw-hnnglng clouds' e through .Madford from Han
In tho valley, alrplanea of the Pa-1 Francisco nn the Hfcaxta at noon
clflc Air TranHport company ar-1
rived and departed from the iftcal
airport on chedule thia morninx. :
The Hhlp from Kan Franciaco ar-.
. ai a.on. ui- niy iKrii min-
...u if.. ipu. -.i-,.,. i ui
triet ,'.. ih . V- - '
I1 , ""'".Jf i" "k ,tt Aca'i
oon lition. elear weather helnif ro-1
""""" aien-
ford:
wood all kinds oa. laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
C. V. Ooriewrlten all kinds of In -
suranea. Hee him. Telephone 822.
Offlco, 4)9 Kost Main. 1 S8tf.
A divorce action. hrnuKht uKalnst
MiikkIo Kstcs hy liny Kstes, was
onj'lle today nt the county clerk's
office, (jlvlnu- desertion as the
itrounds. The couple were married
in Jacksonville May 25. 1912, and
have, two children.
Klncald's dance naitle point Knt.
OrVlton Klre Itelli.f Association of
WoMllinvlll. Ore. !. loff, ;l..
Illl IJast Muln Ml. Tel. 0'j. lsHtf
"It eerlnlnly seems nice to he
home attain, away from the heat
of Texas," said .Mrs. Newton c.
Chancy upon lr arrival this fore,
noon from a visit nf severnl weeks
wllh friends and relatives In Texas,
where she had nlso attended tho
natlnnnl0conventlnn nf tho Amer.
"an i.eKion Auxiliary,
Hear Italph (I. Jennlnirs. den?i,.
criitio cnndldnte for sheriff, over Temporary auto lt'enscs were Is
ntdlo siallnn KMKD, Thursday, j sued yesterday nt the sheriff's nf
7:45 p. m. 22.1flce to Wallace Untton, tl. . Ilo-
llemstltchlnit, hose, m e n (t I n k, Kan. J. II. Policy and I. N. Hhiis
nlealinif and button maklnc. Man-1 of Medford. T. ICInit of Deter ana
noran Hhop. Phono 7IIJ. 193tfiW. T. Wakefield of Ashland,
Alh'Klnit that bis partner appro
Lprlnled. moro tha his ahnt of tho
i. nivi mup minis ot tne tocni lion,
Inson-Mcyer itaraKO. J. n. Meyer
has filed a complaint In circuit
court attain fl. V. Uohlnson, nsktnit
for tho return of inno ud ulsn for
a receiver for the itm-ano, which
Meyer claims, has fnllun Into a
onnr financial condition as the re
mit of the loss of tho money.
Wnnted Momlinii nnd dnrnlnu
to do. References. Phono 3ID-V
or call at 716 Pine Ht. . S20
Chorry treea, Sfio: finest ever
rown In state. J. c. Hitrnes Nur
ery. Phcne 910-Y. 200tf
Itamjer llershet Obeye, In rhai'Ke
of the Klamath district, transact
ed business In Medford on Thurs
day. Mr. Oheyc cAiferred with
members of the forest service,
Klamath llsrnld.
Watch tomorrow's Tribune for a
list of the Taxpayers Committee
Huppoi'tlnj: Newton C'haney for re-
"lection, tiio nomos nf the oom
mltteo hnve heen called for and
will ho published tomorrow, (Paid
Adv.) 22).
Host Utah lump ooal. Tel. Oil.
Medford Fuel Co. tf.
The friends of ('.coive Trelehler
will reKrt, learn that he has
heen confined to his home by III
nes for over a week, lie Is eon
valeselnK, however.
Thomas Realty Ct... real estate.
Insurance and small loans on any.
'hlnii of value. Palm Hlock, corner
Main and Front, utkstalrs. tf
Let me write your fire livsuraniO
Carl Y. Tenirwald, Hotel Holland.
Phim, 993. tf
The went Iter a year nan today
was notable In that U had the
coldest weather of November, 27
dexroes. nnd the following- day had
Ihe hlKhest temperature of the
month, 69 dcirreea.
Peach, apricot, plum, w n I n u t
Ireesi any tree Sfie: less In Inrue
numbers. J. c. llarnva Nursery.
Phono din-V. 2flatf
I loan mending, runners removed
ind snnits worked back. Handi
craft Nhop, 216tf
Arllclos of Inonrporntlnn for the
Oliver Construction company, wllh
capital nf 13000. were nn file to
'lay at the county clerk's office,
'thd were sluned by Oeortte Oliver,
Walter Jones and Frank livell.
The purpose of the new corpora
tlon Is to enknire lit Keneral eon.
slructlnn business.
' K'nlsnmlnlnK $2.50 per room! also
pnlnllnix and pnperlnR, J29 Apple
St. Phone 1444. U Jsa
II. V. Meader and Verne Canon
spent yesterday ! Aslilaml In the
lnterei.t of the DemiM-rntlc cnndl
dates. Hear Italph (1. JennlniiH, demo
crntln candidate for sheriff, over
radln sIMInn k.MKO, Thursday,
p. m. 133
'here eero to be more interet
this year than on the average in
j Oregon Htate Motor iuutociation .
( work," aaid I l". Oarlock, looul ;
representative, today in peaklnc
of the association and the preaent '
I campaign for new member. "I t
n 1 my nennnuaner in ine nam 1
ber of Commerce.'1 Mr. Oarlock'
reported the addition of a good-
i "lied numlier of new members dur
Hw paw month,
Hear rieorte A. roddlnr.' Demo
eratlc candidate for divtriet attor
ney .over radio Ntation KMBD. nt
45 o'ciock Friday eve nine. 224
Attention, D. O. K. K.! Ilunl-
I new meeting Friday niKlit. .Nov.
i 2nd. KnlKhta of Pythian hall, Med-
'a.u I' -
S24
The Parent-Teachers' aaaociatlon
extendnrf an
,,,,7 a t . . . .
of new. Eage
I'olnt ityinnavium at a maxoueraut
frolic, there tomorrow nlKhl.
Wood nil klndH- oalt. laurel.
fir and dry (.lab. Mrdfurd Fuel
10. tel. bj. 11 -
Hemiitltchtnir, hoes mending
pleating and button making. Han
dlcraft fihop. Phone "02. l3tf
dance K.K.e
. . L, . t . ., mJ.
a tun ninu numper, neiiowa iv i
hnve fallen from a Hulck car. wnsl
picked up on the mreet thin week
tnd lit at tho police stntlon, where
it may he had hy Idcnilflcntlon by
ltH owner.
Dance, Kivcrnide: Community
Club, Knt. nile. Same orchentra. j
today. In their private car. Nituna.
They are on their way to Portland,
Seattle and norther pointK.
Hea Kalph (3. JenninR. dno-
crane canninain ior unerirr.
ii if.r. .L
"""" "'. '"."--
' I' u , ut
(.onllnulnB health honor roll work.
..oiimy i-oyvirian Ij. u. inKKOfli,
J uftliiJited hy Miss AuKUsta Olover.
I county nurse, la today eximlniuK
I ehlldren In the Phoenix school,
j whero earlier this week they cx-
iamlned 63 for physical defects,
.Hlmllar work will bo carried on
later In other county schools, and
'Inst year was dona extensively
i throtiKli the efforts of the county
health unit.
Jersey suits nnd dresses made to
measure at the Fashion Khop, 424
Medford- Hldtr. 187tf
red ltlakeley motored in from
Hie Apldi'lsSte district yesterday
and transacted business In tho city.
Delicious apples, SI. 2a per box.
Call Htcwart Krult Co., Front and
Mth Htreel. ilf-
llalrih Cnwutll sifoke today at the
regular weekly tneetlnK of the
Lions club of flrants l,ass. . Mr.
OowkIII, 'Who has charito of the
Itouuo survey, ' wilt talk on the
value of the rlver to southern Ore
Iton. Cherry trees, 2fic; finest ever
provvn In state. J. c, Jtnrnes Nur
sery. Phone Bin-y.
20"tf
Coal by the. sack or ton.
C31. Medford Fuel Co.
Tel. j
tf
WiiKons trnvelini; at nlKhl on
mnln (ravelled hltshwayg invite
danner when not equipped wllh
llullts, accord I nif to traffic offi
cers, who request that such ve
hicles use Uithts when ogi tho high
way. Ono case was reported last
nluhl when a watton on North Hiv
erslde avenue was nearly struck
hy an automobile, the driver of
which did tint see tile wuiton until
gl was nearly onto l(s Luckily his
brakes were itood. and tho car
barely stopped In time to avoid
hittiiiff the WAKon, which had no
:litn nf a liuht.
Kxtra. uood Unldwln apples. 50c
per box at Pinnacle Packlni; Co.
tf
O. C. fttnnwood. merchant of
Clold Hill, was ti business visitor
In the city yesterday., O
Hryant's Hndlo Shop. F.xporl
servl,iR nnd repairing. Phone
1246. S27 K. Olh St. 223
AmniiK the Cntlfornians 1'okIs
tered at Medford hotels nro Mrs.
Frank H. Huck. Mra. Frank de
Lisle of Piedmont, Mi's. I. P. Nich
ols of Alameda, Mr. and Mrs. II.
It. Hhaw of Sonnrn. J. W. Foster
and N. A. N'iklrk of Oakland, Mrs.
A. II. Willott, Mrs. F. Knlm nnd
H. P. Ij-man nSnn Francisco.
lxok for the maid. Ask your
(trocer for Mnld o' Sweet Cream
butter, Granta Pass Creamorv.
523
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jackson of
Fort Klamath were business vis
itors In the city yesterday.
Peach, nprlcot, plum, walnut
trees: any tree 2Go: less In lartio
numbers. J, C .Harnes Nurwu-y.
Phone 910-Y. SOtUf HmnstilchlnK, host m p n d I n K,
Dr. It, W. steams was n visitor pleallni; and button maklim-. Ilan
in flrnnts Pass yesterday, nltvuil-: dlcraft Shop. Phono 702. I!i3tf
Inir the Holary luncheon. ! Kronk Hamlin of Hutte Fulls
Look for tho matrt. Ask your spent several hours In Medford to
Krocer for Maid o' Sweet Cream I on business and pleasure.
button OrailfH Vnmi
CVnmpry.
J28
Myrnft llimh, nrilre rmployn of
MnnrT'i, 1iiii'tmrnt nton, hn hrrn
111 nt her homo wllh HppcndliHK
fur Ihn panl fw rtnyn.
Kxlrn B"ort I inlaw In npplc, COo
prr hox ut Tlnnncln rncklnic Co.
tf
Min. XI. K. (iinpmnn, Min Clnni.
hll Kllliltt Hllfl Mlrw .Iruiioixo
llullrr mnlnroil In (lianln I'awi yen
tordny to rHimiiI ihr nicpllriK nrl
hnnn Ji't of tlx Ittiftinrm and 10
fmalomtl wnnion of tht rliy In
honor of Mlrw Kmlly KwmiiiuM. ex
rrutlvn WH-rniiry of (ho Nntlntml
I'Vdornllon of HukIih'ko nnd I'rofon-
nlonnl Woinon'ri oliihj. of NVw Vork i
city, Thoy report a Inrco nnd fn-!
iiniMhiMtlc mothiii In thnt cliy. I
I'Mrh, nprlnii. plum, vnlnull
tr: nny lnn tr.; tr.;. In Inruo !
numhvrn. J. C. llarnra Nuiwry
fhonn IK'V. 100tf
( ir C- i. 4 CJ.
1 W Oman OCienUSI LnOS
Exile With
M 1st Francet Dinimore
(right), collaborator In the bu
reau of ethnology of the Smith
sonian Institution, hjs collect
ed and transcribed more than
1700 Indian sopqd. A group of
A coma Indians of New Mexico
accompanied her to Washing
ton for scientific study at the
institute. Chief Daylight (sec
ond from left) and his family
were the principal ones.
By 8UE McNAMARA
Associated Press Feature Writer
WASHINGTON. O. C tJf
Miss France Dinsiftire, col la bo.
" iiic 0.n con ui ctiiiuiH.',.,
SmltlAonian Institution, is hare en-
Joylne for awhile the interurSia-
,ion of Hunsets ami butterfly danee
Ven hv Severn Aroma Imllaii
boys from New .Mexico.
Misa Dlnstnore'H contribution to
the burea! huu been in collectiui-r
laud transcilliitiK 170(1 Indian uonus.
These she obtained from various
tribes in Utah, British Columbia,
and the .Mexican border. The son-ts
have formed the nucleus for many
composition now played by orches.
tras and string iiuarleftj. hey have
also been - made into phonuffruph
records which are a part nf the
newly established archive of rec
ords in the Smithsonian Insrftnto.
After ImiK aiXociation ?ith the
Indians, .Miss DliiHtnore brought a
party of them with .her to Wash-
litllldcd among the OroKonians
registered at .Medford hotels arc
Mr. and Mrs. t-o. K. Pythiii. Con
Kressman W. C. Iluwley nnd K. .1.
Scellars of. Halcm, C, T. .Schm''ir.
1 1. ' Anderson . and II.. liraniimM- of
KiiKOne, l-:d llfclscr of l.a ki'vlcw,
and the fidlowiilK from Portland:
Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Trach. .1. S
Itrecn. It. I.. Carpenter. Mrs. I .1.
.Nichols, c. I!. Hanson. W. I). Ilul-lliik-vvorlh.
c. H.White. . II. John.
son, Harold lllake, .Mrs. (!. W. Har
vey, K. .1). Warrini;. Charles Kaliiu.
F. W. Tucker, F. J. Ilnwes, Mr.
and Mrs. A. II. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.;;
W. .1. Pearson. .1. K. Houston and
Hoy Jlovllilt.
Wood all kinds roak. laurel,
fir and dry slabs. lcdford Fuel
Co. Tel. 1131. o tf
Look for tho main, ark your'
ffrocer for Mild o' Sweet Crenm 1
buttci'. Orants . Pass Creamery, i
' . 223 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Khhl Alum-1
ed yacrduy from Poi tliuTd. where
they spent the pnst ten days vis- 1
illnis.
Watch tomorrows Tribune for n
list of the Taxpayers Committee
supporting Newton Chancy for re-!
election. Tho names of the com-,
muiPB nave neon caiiett mr ami
will he published tomorrow.
(Paid ;
Adv.) 22:0
Delicious mmloHi $1.25 per box.
Call Stewart Fruit Co., Front nnd
Front nnd
223
r.e nucUley i
me at liuch
14th Street.
Mr. and Mrs. de
uruvti in i nun mcir nome at Jiticn
Yesterday tin a shopped In the city.
Dfliu'i Hiverslde mmunlty i
Cluh, Sai. nlte. Sumo orchestra.
224 ;
Ilepnlred nnd put Into n more'
presentable condition, the wnterl
fountain opposite ihe ' Craterlan j
thenter on. South Central nvenue
has been replaced and yesterday
concrete was being poured for
step In order to nllow children to i
drink without stretching too far.
The now wtop Mill take the place
of nn old stone hlock which had
been used for the past ten year.
A similar step wns nlso made yes
terday 0 the fountain on Tenth
street and fdny It will have to he
r-poured as the result of mis-
chievous hoys lust nlnht damaging
the concrete.
Detfrloun npnl!, SI. 2ft
lpr hox.
R555; WEIGHT IN MATCH
W W;::M AGAINST" VERSON
as.. It). I"J t I i.iA I J I
;f J I:J 1
WW r i, f , --Si r v m.m win mm m
Cull Sti'wnrt Krult Co., Front nnOKOIt SAl.K Oil TIIAOK 5-room
Hill Sltvrt. . ;J.
nuoritH from Seattle nt Medford
hotel Include J. It. MncDnuKllM .
nnd son. Mllon l. Smith. Mr. nnd
Mrs. R S. Ilnlilwln, l. II. Seholteni
nnd V. A. Ilt-eht. '
Mxtm wood Null nlierg npplei..
50,- per hox nt I'lnnnrle rnrklnu
Co. . tf
A numlier of Medford Nportsmen WANTKli Young woman for iten
r?' preVeirt 'ut'the lxiiak Yilton ,''1!i1J",",,11"2L l'hoiuss.22i.
lensue moe!.,B nt Wwnktt Inn Inst p,Tu SaT.K-Purebred 7l7rnmn pn
nlKhi. AmnnK those prem-nl were; Ue pupn. Slronhenrt mrnln. No
Ralph CowrMI. T. VS. niHlili, Hr lienor hreedltiK in the west.
Junior c llayei. l'nul A. Scherer. Crlred for quirk nale. Alno 52
M. .Nf llomin nndll. U Nnblet. All. ' ' f ' o d llnk iull..f.. Willet
iM-cumo mrmlwrM itf iho Iznik Wnl
" l:mif i liliitt-r. tlniniM I'nw
otirler, . . (
All klmls nl hui-sriy utm-k: nut.
fruit nnd hntl ttiw. tunllty
k- O. W, Aualln, 91 l'orlhipd
Ave, jj
M, Vf A
HcW lVieXlCO
Valuable Indian Lore
, Inton for scientific study. o At hor
; request lton:iya. an A coma Indian
youth, willingly Hinpn the moiirs of
is tri)fc
I .Miss lJiiisniore, herself a musi
cian, was a teacher in the schools
in bi. ram, .mini., n ueu Hue uuciii-
e.l the confines of the class room
were too limited for her. She he-
(-an tlelviiiK into Indian music ami
i innalnt in,. II ,n,l I,,.,- n-nuli
the attention of the bureau of etli-
nolosy. Since than far flung trails
and interesting adventures have
claimed her. e
"1 have had very little trouble
with the Indians," she says. "I
have been alone on reservations
with 20nu ImliaiiH, but have never
known any fear. 1 approach the
I
enters of Ihe Iribes end get their
co-operation. Sometimes this is a
little difficult at first, but when I
will vanish into oblivion thev are coum n no reIleI lrom nlK" ,,luou
itlail to let me make a recop of pressure of long standing. Hcweswur
It for thilillle black discs which j 'led. Finally he asked her to give Asnicl
they reaard vith awe." j a trial. In his letter he fiays Since
"r"T- ----- - . Making Atfmel she has gaifted eir.ht
Mr. jyid Mrs. WilliarH II. Roberts
, have purt'hu.sod a Minnll acrrafii
Hulxirhan lftmo on the Jacksonville
hluhway near thi Oak drove
i Ff:ijo. They export to take pos
:.sesj!on Novcmljcr 4 and havo made
t ph. is for exifnslve iiiiproveineni.H
' vvitii n view to making the place
their permanent residence.
Pea." trees, l'0e; Fi'i'neh roots,
I l u d d e d; nnihin' heiter. .1. ('.
Humes Nursery. Tel. uiti-y. !!'M(if
lU''liiu' ilance Kawle Point Hal.
Tho Southern Oregon Ua libit
Uroeders' association will meet to
morrow niirlit at the library in reir
ular monttily cession, at which
present marketing conditions will
he the main topic. All southern
i Oregon rahliit growers nro urged
. to attend. 0
' Price cuts little tee in 1uyi;
fruit trees; it's (juallty. Austin,
13 Portland Ave. 223
The final (late for the second
payment of (iuxcm Is next Monday,
November "ah. and the final rush
nf ciilzeiiM to the sheriff' offiee
lH now under way. and is expected
to O each its heiKht Saturday and
Monday, deorgo l'O Howard, nn
PXert on Jackson rountv taxes, is
aistin t,P flnt rush.
t'onl by the sjick or ton. Tel.
031. .Medford Fuel Co. tf
n ) o o i n I loium
A Medford Loilgo N
Xf K A M" Kri
f,' 2, 7:30 p. m. W
S p o c I n I Comiiiimicatioii, !
No. 13. A.
Iday, Nov.
oris in the
K. A. and F.
of the W. M
iI24
, negroes. ny uriier
C. M. HOI STON, i
Secretary. I
Shrine Stated Assembly
1 1 ilia h Teinpte session.
Masonic hall. Ashland.
Friday evening. Nov. 2. ;
Pontine business and1
ceremonial matters.!
U'4t'''"Hnts after session.
P. K.
HAMMOND.
It. DA V.
Peeorder.
Potentate.
223
Notice.
No hunting will he pfW.ittted
for the balance of this year on any
of llrophy & Co. land, formerly
" ' i K .99
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W'A XTI'M) r mr-n ftr tondy ponl
ttun. mi'IMik food produi'lM niul
lolli't 111Q ltA. SI.'VfiiH, 4Ti-V.
iH'twiH'n .'i and " p. in.
sttielly modern, prnetirnlly new,
niNir Hi'hotil, pnved mreet, sj.iUU.
Will take $200 cuxh und any
terms, or will trade for nuto.
. Corn. 2llti Mimtuomerv
Word, lllils. , , . 224
MR S.Xl.i: tlood rndlo In rnhlnet.
STiil, one-third rout. Home even
inji.'.. 32 N, (lra(ie. 224
KKA.IKU
XOt'tH'NTlNt; SKItV-
U l-.--t,,,'ri"' ihe mo-t cum
pleto and modern hunk keeping
service In So. ore, Andiis. In
rtallMthin. tnetmie tux. A.
Kntier, Pubtle Accountant. Tel.
80 a.
0 GRADY TO GIVE
With nothing to do but wait nn
! til tomorrow nlht, the Americtn
l-cinn ,'Jium corps smoker is lit
, readine-ut for the opening bell to
; morrow evening at the Armory.
where (icne O'C.rady of Ashland
. will mix Klnve with fiobby Y-rnnn
of Jutland in tho ln-round main
i evetu, which promuen to be one of
the hardest battles ever fouuht in
. Medford. Vernon will welh arouiA
! ii" und O'Cirudy lrt.". ,
It Ik the d cm ire of
iiy local
fans to ee O'CJrady woiJC harder
1 in a fiiiht than he has been (ioiiiri,
i and it is expected that if he. ever
' worked liy riiiK. he will do po to
J morrow iSrjht, or else take the
cotiju. Vernon is under tlie inan
! acement of Sam Doma.n of Port
( liiiid, who in a recent Iftter told of
j Wrtiot Q, prowess In the Portland
i fistic world, where ho has ki-n
navin? more than ordinary in---ess.
Doman It confident of Ver
non vieiory, but at the same time
does not underestimate the Ash
land fighter.
Pat Padelford is ready for Dud
.ads. who this week won a special
event from liko Ueplnto. a well
known Portland boxer. Kads and
Pndclford will mix In the semi
wind up. follow inK two jne
HininarieM. fai-d or 'I'liiiiikN.
We wish tu lh:ink our many
friends for their kindness during
; our recent bereavement. aiWi for
I .i. . ...... . 3
Joseph Spltzer.
J. S. Spltser, , 9
Jonas Spitzer.
.. .1. Spit iter.
.Mix Kvelyn .stacrp.
-Mrs. II. V. Mason.
'iiJ .Mrs. I'. W. (JuarlKiiliush.
4
Mall Tribune u read bv
on nan people every dav. tf
High blood
pressure
reduced
better than ,
in 20 years
A husband writes ubuut his wife vdio
pounds. Her blood pressure is much
iuklt. nne sleeps wen. in juui, Mtc is
feeling belter than' t,hc hus in the past
twenty years." livery day such leliers
ure received, testifying to IU lciieii(s
derived from Agmel. '
ll'nnf i j .;i'.rl7 A
urt.c naturul hvulth
fiskd. Tllv .up or milk ;
ot tht: .Mvliria
hluguey plant cua
ctnlruul by ri-niov-inK
etces wuter.
Nothing sddtd. Kx- ;
tr;i(,-d iirily rich in
important m.neral
and othw vital tit
mtnt. nt Aury for
tlif proM-r udjujitmiit
and fuci-tiuitini: of tile
body. A Tihii o-,iu.
Nut u mwliiiif. N.in- :
Mlcoiiolir. Tliousands
Mexican Maguey
riant
.Source of Agmcl
Crf TfuSlorucf .gmtr
und iptrial InfortiMiU...
on tht ffHoaiiio xvilttt-
from yuvr dntQgXttQT
iff we ut o iff ci.
hick lanon
FKKSSllili
If you nu any of the ;
fultoKini: i mntoiim.
KIIJNCV
INFLAMMATION f invostiati? Aifintl Ut-
MTOMACHA
INUICKSTIOT?
niAbhriKS
day; lif-udachtfS. butk-
uctics. Klyroiiuria ,aD't (
frcMuntit necessity to
Uet up uO night, etc.
alftit Airmel. frwritpdrtvt to Tli Airrael
K your a ru
yoration, 2R0 Hark Avnn. NfwVitrl. N. Y.
These Drug Store a
Are Open Nigh
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
' Strang's Drug Store
Why bt satisfied with ft
ready-made 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 back.
The Men's Shop
Next to Rialto
N ...... l
W yCZT TONIGHT
STILL THEY COME! .
From All Southern Oregon ( j
Hundreds Are Goinsf to See It Twice
ifoN'T DELAY-! See It Tonight (
J
. . kgM
You SEE and HA1 him a
as never before. i "j
. COMING I .
.'u-.... SUNDAY . . IB
q i ruui oiiuws uany f ' I
anu 9 FANCHON and MARCO'S
ORINETAL IDfcA
Admission With
Chilfren ?. 2 . . $UE tONG o
Adults . 50
TONIGHT Onry
V
. f o
Hoot Gibson
6
Clearing th
o
1, a
GOOD ADDED FEATURES . TOMOERO?
ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC WM BOYD ill
. Usual Admission "THE SKYSCRAPR"
BEGINS SATURDAY
Nov.JFOR 7 BIG DAYS
A SMASHING0
o
Hundreds of Items
at This Amazing Price!
Tlu lnnrkcts i:ivi
V.MIUCS V( t'lilllil
'iinl
ORIENTAL ART &
VARIETY STORE
12 North Bartlett
-1
OH, BOY!
HE'S HERE AGAIX 19
AJIOTHIbR SefcSWG
COMEDY WESTKRM,
CRAMMED WITH AC
TION AMD ROMANCE.
IN
99
le
iccn sc(iiir(il for tin' licst
for ID, vjiliifs t ")(V.
Sa