Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 03, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PXOE TWO o
MTlDrOTCP MATL THTBUNT:, fEDFORD, OTfEfiOX. SATTT7DAY. XOVEMP.E17 X 1023.
Iocal and
' Personal
Kim-Hi U't-lxh, former rexldent
Mr. and Mix. Kl'eil X. Walhi, ..! Tlli uilurv Yr 1 r .. n ....-
... .....u.u .lllu un tt irnmciii ul unu huh rriurill'U lu .liruioru yen- upelll MVVeftll Jl.iUl'M ill the Vlty yi'S
1'orIlHlicl, In here on a vlxll Willi j ! tcrduy from Ituinier national park t. rilny on liuKlm-mi.
friend., jrr. WeMi In head of the. in WaHhlliBlon. where- Mr. Wallace Ort-Kon Fire Itcllef Association of
crematory ul HiJIwood, near 1'urt- bus been rupei-vlsnr for the John .McMinuvllle, Ore. C. 1.. (loff, At..
'""J1' Hampshire lloail Construction coin. I 419 Kant Main HI. Tel. ass. issif
i oy me wick or ion. tci. i niuiy. Tiiey wilt visit nere for a' Ilemstltchlns, how mending
llelni! oiicn tuduy fur the flint, 631. Medford Fuel O if few dura. ! nleutliu; and button making Man-
time llilx ncaaou, tile Iresh meat , Mr. and Mm. A. .V. IJerlln and1 Eat ut the OrallKC lantern on ' dlrraft Shop. Phone 702. 3tf
bouth nun the feature of the pilli- rdauuhter of Kent. Waah., toiped ' Holly Si., opposite ioatofrice. l'n- j Mm. Jo'fk KuhiinltK "und Jlr
He market thin mortilui; and en-! off here to vliilt ilr. Ilerlin'n Ulster, 1 tier new management; everylhlnu ; Daniel ll.iuu-r unit Mr. an, I Mix
Joyed a (joud palronUKo. The mar- j Mix. Ille l.uniHden. on their way new and eleun. I'lntf lunch for Alfred Mwuk'er of Kelida.Win.li ur
ket as a whole wax a auccesif, every Miome from nil extended trip . 25c every noon. Hot tuuiulcH, chile, rived In the elly yesterday to al
hooth belnif filled wtih home prod-: through the east. They have been ' clam chowder, soup, salads and : lend the funeral of their brother
ucm of various lil'ln, Includinj; j tnivellnii nlnoo September 1 by sandwiched Soft drinks and con-'Wni. 11. Stvucer, which was held 1
produce, fruit, dressed poultry and aulo. anil visited New York mid factions. Open from 0:311 u. in. 'in this city yesterduv iirii.ru. ,,n ,
eouseu looosiuiis. ,exi j ueuuy s : niei i puiiiin, reiurnm oy way not 10 is p. m. every day, sunuuys in- 1'eur trees, 20c
...... n,-. in it.nu -jvvi.-u iw im .111- .."o nn(,i't Him r..n r 1 a iniscw. ClUiieil. .. li U U flPJd! nulh hi I......... I
other bin day. cvery booth linTlnir Kxtrn Bood Jliildwin npiiles, OOci Thnmas Ahem, assistant aenenil llarncs Nursery J"el 9111-v viifnf"
i.,-. uu in j-iiuiiii-ie i-ucHiiii; vo. 1 manager or me nuutnern J'aeiiie, ' Dance l-.HKle (Tint
LEAVE SHOTGUNS
IN IU FINES
bull faun that he hud to arrange
to brintf Tho pullfu game hero
over the radio or have the bank
1-ui:u:ttrd A fin be r i7. '1'iuit whx
tht' it'usnn Vernon Vawter khvj
fur 1 Ik unit imminent.
Fanchon-Marc
Oriental Idea
Jui Konn. Antriea' preat Chi J
e tt'iior. who U apiAiriim a'.T
boon re 11 tod for -that day and
anient; tht prod nets to be nut on
rah' will be fenfoodn and hut ta
malt'ti, In n$dltion tu the UHual
llnH.
Good Spitz mid Ilakhvln applcH
fur "nle ut Pinnacle Packing Co.
tf
Of tho olKht t'mporarj' aulo II-
ni'iiKOf lH8ued at the hrrlffK office
ypsterday wcr1 hIx for new auto
niobllnH, and were ItsHUfd to II, U.
Alford, W. Meyer, It. J. Karl, rild
my H. Hmllh (ind W. IMillllpM of
Mod ford and 1-entor HtcKlnbothain
of Central I'ojjit. I.fiennpv for
used earn were Indued to "rnewt
Huff, O. Mann nnd 1. V. Wnllace
of Mod ford.
Have you neon thone new metalle
I.o"kd U In tin- vault i.rudL-e
French rootn, Taylor'a court in it td..ralW,uild-
iiik are llir fin. Khot b'unn,
which the JuiIki Ih holding a we-
v u r J t y urL' I 1 M w r i ncc Hawkins,
Olllt Unt nltn '':,
Hoo ntendinc. runqers removed , u ill,i,,M
:ind Carl
tf pawed throuKh Medford In the
Jack Koly of Kcaitle arrived in buMlnewi tar. Sierra Nevada, ihln , and, unagH worked; back. Jlandi- thl t' nun fr..m the state : "lHearei in
Medford yesterday nnd platiH fi ' morning on his way to Ii 14 home In af't Hhop. 21 Ctf t "f 'i'''Kion. pay, fin en of $5 im it i-1'1
Mjiena Heverai wockx in iiiu iiir niirt isfieriiniciiin. ini -. . i in rii.i i.n-ii in ih.. . ..i c
in local nmokiTK. Iint nlwht he i Hteel 8hear urround. ulow arofl
nest1
Hunt'L Ciuteiian theatre Tomorrow
in Kiff.bfin and Mario's "Orien
tule" idi-a, in u'uraduute of the
University of Oreifon, was born
in I'ortland, w ht'ir he received
Xlsin i ru' ' nuiu irainiiiK. ana nas
tu in a majority oi in
in Hie '"iintrv.
Kover and Ituth Mile
liatH at Lottie Jlownrd H? 2 S o thin forenoon for thelr home In
K .1, Unzey, Kenernl manager oflchlco, Oil., following neveral dayH
tlto Southern Oregon Claw corjiora- j Kpent in Medford with friendH and
tion, and F. A. Andornon. Jr., hctv- relativen, '
Ice. manager, returned lum hIkIU Jersey huIIh and droHHfs mndo to
from ItoHeburi: and (IranU I'uhh. t measure at tho FnHhion Khun 44
where thoy had Hpent Hcveral daynf Medford Hldjj. J 7tf
fought a special exhibition event j (diarpened. KcneraJ blackKininilnK.
with lluddy Thornton of Ihln city.; Nick Vouni,'. 109 South Jiolly Ht.
nnd wan n crowd pleaRcr. Foley, 231
has not been flifhtliiK a Kreat donl A. 8. Jtosenbnuni returned from
during tlie pant Kevern! montliK and ; a trip north !hln niornlnp.
Ih not In perfect condition, belnnj Look for McI'Iici-hoh'm. ad In Kun
ullKhlly overwelnht. However, heiday'H paper. 2,li5
exiioctH to lone eint poiidN In the j The ftuin of $377, !(, proceeds ;
next week nnd make the 1 :"J -pound j of tho mile of Indian finds to prl
welj,'ht. j vti partleH, will be diBtrlbuted thl
Cfterry treea, 2Tc; finest ever fall by the Koveiment to the I!ix
Brown In Mate. J. C. Ifarncs Nur-j IndlaiiH on the Klamath re.ierva
acry. J'hone 910-V. 200tf 1 tion.
Mr. and Mih. William Miller left HpItzenbeiK applcH, 50-$1.00 box. I
Wood lawn Orchard, 1 mllo enn-t of
JNO. GRIEVE WEPT
i ami coplri I'iirll on lh i.l.... ..r
uiliy y.-steiday io Utin u'ees.! a,v ri,'iif ' enationa.adabrio
!:n Klamath lountv rhi- .ol- wtih A hih dive from tin
u wniri-
FILM WITNESSED
I out a nun-resident lirei.. It is : '"" a I"""1" Klv
not known whether the 3S Keese j " ""' "'l"h-
jthey l;ilbd..nnd had in their car.' "HKeeter" ami Hay do n num-
were confiscated. ! ni'r u Imitations. "Sleter; hIiiks
! It seems tint us they were en i wvrul "onKs. KnclanT ons, Chi
I route homo from this hunt lJri.-lnP" """U""''"". Miles and Iverson
my Came Warden Banres of u"u ln" "rienini lieuutieii lounu
e. soon program.
Buruea of
f Kiamath county 'phiiiif.,! to Dei"
In t heinterest of the .eoitiimny
The Crater Iike cftilld of the
Presbyterlun church will hold a
maetlng at the home of Mrs. M.
K. (.'hapman, 107 (lenesec street,
Monday night. At this meeting
the KUlld will beBlll their study of
"Tho Uhrlstfan Influence I'pon
Art. " Those who lire supplyliif;
trDiiHpurtntlon for the meeting are
usked to Rot In touch with the
hostess as soon. as possible.
Coal by the. sack or ton. Tel.
3I. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. A. Davis of
Poind Valley, Cal., passed through
, Medford yesterday on their wny to
Klamath Kails on business. They
will return thls'eveninit to their
home.
J'cuch, apricot, plum, walnut
trees; nny tree. 26c; loss In Inrge
numbers. J. C .Barnes Nursery.
I'hone fllO-Y. SOotf
Members of the local branch of
the- National Kiflc association arc
urged to be on hand tomorrow
morning at the rifle ntnge cast of
Moilford near the 1 interest or
chards In order to finish a number
of detuils before the range can be
completed. Members of the local
unit of tho Oregon National Ouard
have spent several Sundays at the
range in preparing It for use. and
have spent ii considerable -sum of
money In accomplishing what has
-ulrendy been done,
Good Hplts and Iliildwln apples
for sale nt I'liinanlc Packing Co.
tf
Miss Altn Unulon of I'ortlnnd, a
former (li unts Pass school teacher.
Js a house guest ovor til o week end
Willi Miss llslher Olson, north of
this clly.
Pear trees, SOc; Frcnoh roots,
budded: nothing better. J. C.
Humes Nursery. Tel. 910. y. 200tf
The P..T. A. council will meet al
Ihe Junior high school Monday,
November nth, nt 3 o'clock. All
who are Interested are urged to
attend Ihese meetings s much
benefit Is derived therefrom
Jtogiuir dance Kaglo Point Kat.
225
A report printed. In it Central
Point weekly newspaper yesterday
reported the dealh of W. C. I.eever,
mayor of that city, but Inquiry tu
dirj- developed that that official
was still enjoying good health. The
mlstnko w-us made In connection
Willi the death of Mrs. Karl I.eev
er's father, W, II. Kwnger of Ash
land, wlilch called Mr. and .Mrs.
Leever here from Han Krnncisco,
whore they have been living. ICaii
lcover Is the mayor's son.
Hemstitching, hoso mending,
pleating nnd button making. Hnn
dlernft Hhop. Phono 702. 193tf
Marriage licenses were Issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday
to Wallace llruce, 24, of Vreka.
Cal., and Kthe yulgley, IS, of Oro
b Ino, Cal., nnd il license was issued
today to a well known Central
Point couple, (llto llohnerl. 25. and
Miss Virginia Hathaway, in. They
will be married Kunday ut the
Lutheran church here nnd will
make their home near Central
Point on ft ranch which Mr. Ilohn-
ert recenlly purchased
Thomas Kealty C, real estate,
Insurance and small loans on any
thing of value. Palm Hlock, corner
Main nnd Front, upstairs. tf
(1 nests from n dlslnnee registered
ut Moilford hotels include O, M
(Hazier 'of ' Now york Clly, Mrs.
71. Hmtlh of Kelouna, II. C, Miss
l.ltllo of Sydney, Ausll'lilla. flrucc
Hlnemn of Twin Fnlls, Ida., and
h. J. Morton of Omaha, Neb.
Peach, nprlcot. plum, walnut
.Mr. and .Mrs. Tom Harriett, Willi
Central Point. .2.ri2:",B '"tier's father, John tirlove,
Mr. nnif Mrs. Wesley Judy of'" .vr" old. well known pioneer
Klamath Falls were business mid ' resident of thu valley, n iurned
pleasure visitors In the elty yester-
any.
Kut nt Ihe Orange Lantern oi
Holly Ht.. oppostle postofflce. 1,'n
der new management: everything I
Home last evening to the Pros
pect hotel resort from having wit
nessed the Al .lolsou "The Sing
ing Fool" moving picture, now
playing ut the Cratcriun. Willi
uly (.ame Warden Hoy l'arr of
nils county to arrest tlim. und
the hitter officer cntight the men
yesterday lieforo they had reached
Ashland. Although they hud Cull
fornia non-resident licenses for
iiuii.ing. iney nail no Oregon non
resident licenses. Tho trio were
without cush to pay Ihe fine
hence, the court's - order to hold
their shotguns us security.
new and clean. Pinto I. fn- ""--counts ot tile film unu
.-.e .,n. ii. . i i,.,,.i.. ..,,.. (discussing its sad teatures.
daln chowder, soon. sl.,',u ,,.i' , .. Thl" . mornlnB they resumed th
Knn.lwlehes Kofi .1,1..!.. I I JlseUSSlOll Ut IllO
fiilnfly breakfast
' I "lld you cry during the picture
I ilrundpa? ' anxiously asked young
ilcston Oricve.
'.N'aw," replied tho Octonarian
Terry Talent of Ashlund, federal trees; any tree 2ic: lea In large
prohibition agent, win leave Tues
day forenoon for Heilttle by ull
pluno nnd will arrive there the
wimo day. Ordered to be In Se
attle Tuesday afternoon, he wu ut
-ii loss ns to how he would bo able
to vote here nnd also be In the
Puget Hound city tho same day,
unlll he thought bf the means of
iilrplnnn transportation. Leaving
Medford nt 11:4a In the forenoon,
ho will arrive In Heuttln nt 3: In
the nfternoun. '
Itegunr dnnco Kaglo Point Hat.
; ' : acr,
After having taken purt In the
American Legion drum corps
smoker last night nt the Armory.
' Mix Uonmn. Porllnnd fight man
ager, nccoinpauied by Hobby Ver
non, Mickey Dolnn, Frank Wnr
eeky und Uud Kuds. left by motor
this forenoon for their hruduuur
torn In Portland. Doman Is the
manager fur n donen or so' fight
era, all of whom lire rated in Port
land us being tup. notehers In their
rospectlvo classes. ,
Hxtrn good Hp 1 1 7.0 n berg npples,
50c per box nt Pinnacle Vuoking
Co. , ,f.
Uuikllng permits were Issued by
thu city today to Klhel W hillock
lo build n garage on North Pencil
street, at a cost 'of S!in, nnd to
F, C. Cummlngs to build n dwelling
nt -n eost of 12i)0. A permit was
also Issued lo J. A. Porter to re
model a garage ht a cost of 80.
Hemstitching, host m e n d I n g,
pleating nnd button muklng. Hun-
dleriifl Hhnn' phniin nj. lflStf
Medford wits fortunate during
the month or October In regard to
rires, us only seven ulurnis .were
turned In nt the fire department
und tho estimated totul damage is
"believed to be not over SIOO.
numbers. J. C. llanles Nursorv
Phono OlO-V. sootf
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Fulger ar
rived back In the city this noon
on the" Shasta from Kan Francisco
nfter a month's visit In Hint city.
A fow more Hoover thimbles for
Ibo Indies und Hoover pins for the
men in this ofrice. 2211
The new Ford ear which was
stolen Thursday evening from
fleorge C.ates, was recovered yes
terday at Coiiullle. and the Chcv
rolot, stolen the same night from
the I'ierce-Allen Motor company,
was recovered yosterduy nt Ash
land. Moth enrs had been aban
doned by the thieves.
Host I'lnh lump coal. Tel. 031
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Klhciild's dnnco Knglo Point Hut.
220
Following the wind of yeslerdtiy.
rain fell during, last night to the
extent of .o-l inch, nnd desplto the
met nils morning and forenoon
worn bright und sunny, the forecast
Is for morn rain lunlght nnd Sun
day. Pouch, uprlcol. plum, w n I n u t
trees; any treo 2Sc; less In large
numbers. J. c. llarncs Nursery.
Phono IMO-Y. SOOtf
Vole 03 X Ves. W. I). Welch of
US Mistletoe St.. for Clly Uecorder.
A resldenl of Modfc-rd IS years.
leciiuus, upi'n irom i.:ao a. m.
to 12 p .111. every day. .Sundays In
eluded. 2281
,,...1 i.... i. ,i
Mrs. Allen and Mr. nnd M,;. Hmllh I115' 7 t ory, but I
,,. ":::!!;.. ; y " m. j...
i,n, r ...1. ... . u ,. " t,. t.rlcvc and son, 1 lesion, and
si M .'.L' 1 11 1" . '""'"'r "t thc),,wtv ,, m.,.lvcu , , cU
St. Mark s hall last nigh . , fol. , ,on
Wood all kinds oak. laurel. t the Crulerian. and also to see
J. 51 . Z. ' Mc,,f"'1 r'"'jlho Corvallls-Medford f o o I 1. 11 1 1
Co; y- tf gu.no this nfternoun..
Included nmong the Oregonluns Y
r.'Kisiereo ill .Aieorm-.l linlelu ure
f.Mr. and Mrs. Pert Pates of Hose-
lurg. (leo. L Tetlon and Then.
Wlxson of Kugene. and tho fol
lowing from Portland: Howard C.
and James K. Hell. It. P. Williams,!. Mrs. It. p. mile, a former .Med-
It. O. Nelson. W. K. Iledhead. Will, ford resident, died Inst Thuradav
(1. Olllllnp. It. Clreene, W. F. Hod-! at the home of her daughter, .Mrs.
ley, J. M. .Mngurlund, W. P. Cun- K. II. Van Dyke. Sun Francisco,
ley, (1. A. Cook and Hal Valichen. Hhe was born at fiollnd. Texas.
C. F. Ooff writes nil kinds of In- i August S, IS52 and leaves lo sur-
surannc. Hee hlin. Teleuhono 1122. vivo her loss, five daughters. .Mrs.
Offlco, 411) Host Main. lK8tfClara .Miller, Oakland, Cnllf.: Mrs.
Sxl out of Ihe state curs regis-' J. Parker and Mrs. Ii. It. Van liyke
tered here yesterday wtlh the local j of San Francisco: ."lrs. Kugcnc
stale unto traffic bureau, which i Hlnzier of Portland: Mrs. Itoberla
was two more than registered tlloj,lat of Seallle. Wash. She was
day before. the wife of tho Into Robert P.
Klnenld's dance 10ut',lo Point Sat. j Little, bolh of whom were well
2 2B j known here. The funeral was held
McPherson's anniversary sale be- ! thi forenoon at I'ortland, with a
gills Monday. See Sunday's paper ,' Christian Science funeral service.
lor no.
I Obituary
1
The Uallcs-Medford game, No
vember 17, will be brought lo Med
ford fans who cannot attend,
through tho courtesy of Hie .lack
son County bank, over K.MICI). tho
Mail Tribune-Virgin station, by di
rect wire from the field.
Descriptions at no time will come
later than from 10 to 30 seconds
after the plays. C. T. linker, lucnl
Chamber of Commerce secretory,
will be at the microphone'
Tin. employes of tho Jackson
County hank are such rabid fm.t-
T.leutennnt It. D. Lyon of the
I'. S. naval nvatlon dejartment nr.
rived In Medford by plane this
morning und left on the Southern
Pacific train this noon' for the
south. He will slop over In south
ern California for n visit before
continuing on to I'cnsiicolu. Flu,,
where ho will be stationed fur the
next two years. I
Wood all l::nds oak. laurel.!
fir and dry stubs.
IIAUKISON The funeral ser
vices Tor .Mrs. Cora 1). Harrison
were held u St. .Mark's Kplseopal
Church Saturday, November 3, at
10 o'clock a. 111.. with Itov. Father
William 11. Hamilton officiating.
There wns 11 large alien. Inline 0f
friends, and a profusion of beauti
ful floral tribulof. The pallbear
ers were: ,1. w. Wakefield. J. A.
Perry. T. H. Daniels, Fred Ilcnlh.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store,
Strang's Drug Store
the arrangements.
charge
TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY
Foil KENT l-room furnished
house wtlh yard; adults. 2:'S
Ho. Holly. 22lilf
Hi- . I'.r.r..uw,... I.1 I 1...I,..
Medford Fuel 1..1... .. .1 :...'.....!... .' ..
Co. Tel. 631. tf. , r .
K'nU.t,,,!..!.... r. . , ..,.... ii 1 u .in-... ur. in .uaosoieum.
,S fc.wv .e. ro.Mli: IIISO Ine I..o.a,,! 1.1.......
euMiui.K uuu papering. Apple
St. Phone 141I-I,. 22s
K. Q. Heron, vice-president In
charge of traffic for Ihe lioelng
Airplane Transportation company,
arrived this morning by plane from
Son Francisco and will continue
on to his home In Portland tonight.
i.et me w rite your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tougwuld, Hotel Holland.
Phono 993. ift
Hoso mending, runners removed'
nnd snags worked back. landl-l
oinft Hhop. 2 Ititf
Motorists traveling to (he valley I
over flreensprlng mountain enrly.
Inst evening witnessed a dense fog i
In dercendlng the seven-mlle hill, j
For several miles II was linpos-j
"Ible lo soe n Ilea il of the ear lights j
and molorlsts were forced lo creep i
along the steep mountain, keeping ;
us close to the right side of the'
road us possible. The fog lifted
FOlt It LINT Furnished 2-room
apartment: light and water paid:
use of Maying, sewing nun'lilii".
bulb und guriige: room for 3
adults: S22. Also small house:
light and wnler paid: $lli. In
iiulro al ,tlu I'oriluuil. 227
FOl'ND Cnibrclla at Cralcrlan
ineater uiiout u week ugo. Own
or may have same by culling at
Tribune, identifying and puvlng
for this nd. 22,x
Just a
Reminder
mora ilioes of a. more
convenient size are two
of the reasons for the
remarkable demand for
Fluhrer's New Long:
Loaf..
It contains all the tra
ditional quality of
riuhrer'a Breads. t
. J
Mrs. Vlolu Kershaw of Foots
creek and Mrs, L. Kretweii of Cen
tral school were among the visitors
who were In Moilford today.
"Jux" The best thing you can
do for your boy (or girl! is to
have him learn to piny popular
music. In this radio ugo It Is only
way to simulate his Interest In
music and make u musician out of
him. Try the Height Huiiplementai
.System. Fred Alton Hulglit. touch-
er or pluuiK Htll.llo, 3 IK Liberty
Holding. ;27
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631, Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
An unto crash, caused by a liuv-
ruoK which had no lights, took
place on ihe Pacific highway Inst
evening nnd Involved two enrs. that
of J. 11. Klrklund of Itogue Itlver
und Sirs. Kugenln Onrrlson of Mil
waukee, Wis., who Is visiting
friends in the Foots ereek district.
According to reports, the Klrklund
machine became Involved with the
hayrack first, und later Ihe Our-
rlson null, crushed Into the other I
car. l.lllle damage was caused.
Wood all :i.n.l oak, laurel.
fir nnd dry slnhs. Medford Fuel I
Co. Tel. 3I. tf
Look for MePhersnn's nd In Sun.
day's paper. 2
Among Ihe Culiroriila resldent-i
registered at local hotels nre Mr.
und Mrs. J. Mnluliey ami Mr. nnd
Mm. F. J. Crnfts of Hnn Frunelseo.
S. Ilosvnblum of Los Angeles. II.
Wllkle of tterkeley unit leo. AV.
Ciluilar of Ouklnnd.
tnnce Kagle point Hal. nlte. SSu
Hot. clean eonl. Tel, 83 1. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
U'flnJ .11 ..... . ,
i " si. ..ii. wis, isurei,
'fir und dr' iduhs. Medford Fuel
FOlt HALF Small Jonathan up
pies. 3 boxes SI. Ilrlng con
tinners. Joseph Js'anlor. Fern
i auey. . jj;
Just hefulv reuehlng h0 Klamalh i A.N'TKD Housework by day oi
Junction. Motorists retm-nliur b... ' ''our; 40c an hour. Plume 32l?W
lore mlilnlght found the fog of
the enrly evening had practically Foil HUNT Small modern house.
; Oak St.
way, 7-F-2I.
Call A.
Hruck-
utsappoareil. However, rain nnd
snow were encountered. Klnmulh
Hernld.
Cherry tifes, 25c; finest over
grown lu state. J. c, names Nur
sery. Phono HIO-Y. sootf
Wnnled Mending and darning
do. Heferences. Phono 319-Y
or enll nt 716 Pino Ht. 22ll
llordon Hlgglns of Medford. n I " ILL HKI.L modern i-r...mi house.
WAXTlD llusluess college girl
wishes typing to do nt homcor
office. Tel, 3HS-I.. -'"27
Foil HUNT Modern l-room bun
galow, completely furnished:
reasonable. Til; Park Ave. 22ll
iresnmun in engineering al O. S.
C..ms been announced as u pledge
ny mi Kappa 'ran. social friitorn-
"V' . ,. ' , : FOH HKNT urooin nioiloru'buii-
I.est I tah lump coal. Tel. (S31. 1 gaU.w. Ills ijunel si. Phon,.
.iieiiioru puei co. tr
coniplctciy furnished: exceptlon-
u in upusiuon. ,ii I'ark Ave.
797-1..
Mr. nil Mrs. Ilerl Ilutes vlslled : Koll ' HFNt"" Vn'enUh'
. the, city yesterday for fewj .iU'mrV Hv
ours, returning to Ihelr homo lu donee: hoi water heat I
In
hours
itosebuig last night.
McPherson's anniversary sale bu-1
gins Monday. , Soe Sunday's paper!
for nd. ., '
nlshed room,
private resi-
aler heat, bath. 222
2S1
OST Uuly's brown handbag, by
K'.ks' club. Itetuna.i Mall i rlb
une llewnrd.
So. Holly.
Co. Tel. 69)
tf
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
' 'I'lie City TiTiisuii.' ux11g vosli'r.l.iy vocoivf,! enunty
wniTiinl Tor the rit.vSj shnve of the oounty mml tnji
iinioimtiiiij lo nlnioHt $7(100, the sli'oi-l oomiiiittoe will hold
11 spi-oinl iiu-itinsr with iiilm-ested uxpH.vi-rN wlin luivo
(,'iikiiiik, siiTt-l ri-imiis, tliiiiiuijjo, .sitlownlks., eioss-H ulksf
niitl other .street work lit-M iH, for Itiek of ruiuls, t tin
City Hull at 7:30 Monday evt-iiiiiK, November ."1. to nr
nitiKP for budittOiiiK tliis money to the various projeets
upon which work is most needed so that work can li,. fin
ished li;fore the winter rains net in. t
STKKKT COM.MITTKK.
Ii- . HAM.M0M. Cliainnnii. "
I. .1. IllTUTKR. '
.1. W. .lACOWS.
Every Man in
Southern Oregon
Will welcome McPher
son's Announcement In
Sunday's Tribune.
Watch For It!
TONIGHT
IT'S POSITIVELY
YOUR LAST CHANCE
TO
SEE and HEAR
AL
JOLSON
IN
The Singing
Fool"
"A Business Man
For a Business Office
C. W. ASHPOLE, when requested, made tho following
Ktutement relative tu his candidacy:
"In Ihe first place I want It understood thut I urn not
a politician but simply a plain business man. 1 did nut
seek the nomination in the spring primary hut consented
that my name nil'tlit he luted, and when 1 received lh
nomination I considered it my duty to place my candidacy
before Ihe people in ainfciatlou of the confidence which
my many friends bestowed upon me In tile primary. If 1
am elected .toiils office. I will do everytlihiB iq my 'power
to see that it is conducted aiiMg strict business lines nnd
principles, using the utmost ecoomy where practicable nnuH
Hiving tu each part of tile county the same impartial con
. sideration for its various needs as 1 do any other. I i"avcR
a comprehensive, economic road building program and
will personally see, insofar as It is possible, that the
county receives one hundred cents for every dollar ex
pended in tliis or any other line of endeavor."
'DEMOCHATIC CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
Paid Advertisement.
Continuous 1:30 to 11
Tomorrow
1 : 1
FANCH0N and
MARCO'S
"Orientale .,
Idea"
With
JUE FONG
Famous Chinese
Tenor
Also
BEBE DANIELS
"TAKE ME HOME
What Price Judgeship?
The attempt to discredit Judge Thom
as is expensive. . '
Who Pays?
Jackson .County Republican Central
Committee
Paid Advertisement
Dine Tomorrow?
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford :
ELECTION RADIO
SPEECHES v
Kalie M. (irieve, forewoman of the Ohnney
(irand Jury, anil 0. ('. Hois, attorney of
.Medford, and others, will speak over
KMKD at S::0 on iMonday evening-, Xo
veiilier 5th. JJe sure and eonneet with
K.MKI) at S:')0.
15 KIT Kit (lOVKIJXMEXT LI' AG U 10.
Paid Advertisement
cfriendliftlioughts
By John A.Perl
NctehborHness la a bond of :
friendship that makes for
umlerHtnniiBiK and ronipnn
liinshlp. Xt'lKhhorllness is
the soul ot every community.
The public nrrives nt a cer
tain uuderstandlnR about the
merit of men who serve
(hem. We would ''.nve'you
inquire nlioul our reputation
for ability and fnirnesn.
THE PERL
FUNERAL HOME
.426 SIXTH ST.aTOAKDALE
PtiONE 1
JWONDERFUL
MUSIC
1
Ml
Our Ineoin parable musin
Insures you n kIi0u8
evening at our claboraln
ballroom. Come and briiis
your fileiuls to enjoy our
ireliHhltul entertainment,
and dance on our marvel
ous floor. I
"Dance for Youth"
WALKER'S
DANC E
PAVILION
liTiliEi-'jilii
i
TO THE VOTER
Word has just eome to Better Govern
ment League that Judge Thomas intends
to an.-vei- the questions wliieh the gj'and
jury asked of him, either this Sunday or
ronday. If he doesn't do,so before that
lime, the voteis ai'e liable to answer the
quest ions on Tuesday, the.Gtli.
JJKTTEU GOVEK'X.MEXT LEAGUE.
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aa.ai!l.biiilUidtiiikii!iai:ili.i!lilCT
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ANO HourSTi. Phons 244
A Complete Cleaning and
Dyeing service ;
ROdF LEAK?
CALL
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LOur roofing expert will call and give you suggestions and
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