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patitc two MTDFORD MATL TnTnUNE, AfEDFOTID, OftfifiOX', MONDAY. XOYEAfnER .", 102S. Iocal and ' Personal REVEREND WELL IN KfWANiS CLUB HEARS APPEAL SUNDAY "RUM MAJOR AND MR FOR CHRISTIAN LIFE: f'ouiKlrtliitr the laP preparation ' Men-ham una mxnufiirturern of Wllhiid Antlra. IV. who va ar for elertlon tomorrow. Ipuly Medfuril are reminded hy C. T. rested in Medtord Nutunluy ulitht Kherlff Paul Jpnnlniw Jefl thin 1 Baker. 'humlirr of t.'oinmerro. re- l.y Federal I'rnhll.llli.n Aient forenoon with n trueklond of I.nl- i remry, thut tonlRhtV Joint meeting Terry Talent, wan Behedulcd to lot boxen and iiurhe for the ! tlh the retail trade committee at ! have a hearlnc In tha Ahlund Ju BOUthern end of the eounty. includ- I the Hotel Medford will betfln at '. tlee court today on ale charttt-x ' ! '" i-noenix. -latent. Anhland i o:ju iin u dinner, after whlrh ! Anlle i airbed to ho a member Over SSI letter were reeelveil I and outlying preelnetii. Over one. plana for the l.uy-iil-liuiiio. earn- j of the .Meiirord-Aidiliind rlnu u hiih todiiy by the lax department of thej half of the ballot boxen were de- i pulgn to be on thin month will be wttH broken up fcvo weekn uko by eheriff'ii office and equally n many llvrred Saturday and all will be In fully dlxeuiiHed. He urnea a larxe the arreat of nil of Ita member, and perhaps more are expected to- their placet by niKlitritll. The ; attendance to bear plann ng out- ; and ivn. to- have been arrested at' iniirriiw and neurly a many on i boxen ' are rapidly kK-Iiik way to ! lined by a speaker from the Kohc- Ihe name time, but could not be Wednesday from county tuxiiiiy. ! tbe line of potichCM. which In thla ' burn chamber of commerce. 'located. Antlen la lieinir held In era pnrini: Ihe last hi; If of tho luji ;. election will jiual Ihe number of (.nod lliildwln apples for Mile at the county Jail. , - ... That the Kalim ilium corps, taxen. While most of the letter ! the other ImlW eiinliilneii.. , j Pinnacle Packing Co. tf; Hot. clean coal. Tel. C31. Med- (Contributed.) ! which won second- place In the eomo from pointa within the conn- Kxlra npeclal bai'KaliiK, H.9S (o Hear Katie M. Cirieve and O. C. f ord Fuel Co. tf. Header, have you evui wuiidcred ' .' ty. many colno from out of Htnle r. at the Kniniy I .mi Hat Khop . IioKK over K1IKI), 11:30 .Monday. Mlm Dorothy lieynolila l leav- "v,'r lhu Question "Dues It pay to ooiilum, l hall .Anlonlo, uulnls from non-resident property ' In M. M. s exlrn ureen slumps '. evening, lielter Uovermnent l.ea- Iiik for Kan Francisco tonluht for ue a Christian?" Perhaps in this j Texas hist month, bruuitlil over owners. Today Is the last day up- j this week. 233;BUe. 227" a week's vacation and visit with day 1UH1 ""J hurry you have ! 5..0U0 worth of ailveitlsiiiK to on whhb taxes can be paid with-: ""' !'. William Ki,K left ; The Crater Ijiko jjulld of tho relatives and friends. not.. A grout sermon, preached : tin, Htnle of Oregon tin Its recent out beconilnu deiliKiuent. n one per i this forenoon for their home In i Presbyterian church will hold an Hemstitching, host m c n d i n u, from a srout gospel, and appeal- , Wus -i statement mn I 'it Hi . cent per month penalty being Im-i Chleo, Cal.. after having spent interesllnif meeting at the liulne of pleating and button mnklnir. Han- '"K icasiin. was presenlcd lust .' . . . three days In .Medford wtih re la - .Mrs. ,M. K. chapman. 107 (lenesee dlcraft Hhop. Phono 702. 1 a:ltf n'Blu 1,y rv- J111 t the First 1 1,1 'ln,,'""n i-egion nutionai lives w hile en rouA' by mitor from : street, tonight, beginning at 7:30. j llr. and .Mrs. W. A. dates and ' t'"''liunc,lu''cl1- Tho following ' convention by an advertising au- ' a trip to Portland. This meeting will start tho study Mrs. lilanche Virgin motored to'"1'1:' " lc,v 'luulations pithy and thoilty who att.nded. according t cone jour hui proiuem with a 'ne -i.nrlstian inlluenco on I Prospect yesterday and had din lihotograpli. Anderson S t u d I o. Art," which, It Is anticipated, will ! ner lit the (Irieve resort. Telephone 733-V. 227 he one of tho most absorbing and . Pear trees, 20c; French roots. The Pacific highway over the : colorful topics yet studied bv this i h u d it f i- nnihh.r. l.etinr t n remaining until toniorrow to vote, row. huvinu' lKen O'able to f -:bm-uuse Mr.-Iiavi wants to spend matters w ith the . county - clerk's :a night nnd a lay with bis father . office to. -cast their oles Orion iat Wanta Cruz, t allf.. before llicy leading the city tonight, sail on November !l from fciaii; The ftrr destinallon of Messrs. l-.ninciM-o on the President Clcvo-' .lohiison mid Kcott. on Kalin.. land, a Dollar Line steamsliip. No-emler :i. on their world tilp. and also because it will take ttiem Inking Ml 22 countiles wi DIDCP I IIMPII TfinHy ahuut ,,HV 111 ""' hitter city Honuliilii, und from there they ,vin rlri" I lllIH' lllllill having their vises fixed up. Hence Bu tu Vokobama. Japan. I II LU LUMUII iUU."il,the two well known .Medford jinn; .is! tliclr votes loiiT'i-- t'lnsslfled ailverllsini; gets resutB )iosed on taxes after tomorrow. "While a . good-sized erovl of tax payers were at tho office in person today, tho main rush camo last week. Kcduction sale now going on at the Hand llox Hat iShoppc. 22J Kust ijth Kt. 20 extra green trading ffiampa during this snli.-, 233 Miss Doris nichardson, wlio sus , -taincd lnjiirji In an auto mishap on North Central nvenue Over a week ago, was remold yertrrday ' from the Community hospital to her home In tho Central Point ills- trlct, well upon the road to re covery. Solve your gift problem with a photograph. . Anderson Studio. Telephone 733-V. ', 227 With census reports still arriv ing from the different school dis tricts in the county at the county school superintendent's office-, the complete census or the. schools of Jackson county Is not expected to be completed for at least another fortnight. Census taking was be gun October 23 nnd Is regarded as n considerable task to complete in n few weeks. Ileal' election returns old-time dance, Tuesday night.. Walker's Pavilion.' 227 Alfred Franklin, a deputy sheriff from the stale of Washington, be lieving that he was still In home territory, this morning speeded through the city of Ashland a!40 miles per hour or more, to find nut that such behavior Is not tol erated in this section of tho slate. After being nrrestcd by City Traf fic Officer Kam Prescott. he was fined $10 In the Ashland Justice court. i ou can find Ihe Itest liver pear butler at the following groceries Marsh's, Safeway. Plugly Wlggly. Kcouomy Croceterla. 22X Temporary ntlto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office todav to J. (1. Phlpps of Prospect, the Sanderson Motor unnpany of Med ford and C'arenef: Marcolt of Ash land. Concerning your eyes consul! I)r 1. .A. Chambers. Optometrist. 317 Alii,1l.,.... in. i... n I'lione 1SK. tllasscs fitted and Ttir- llbOlcd. ' . . , 227 -Mis, tllndys Ogle of San Fran- ,. Cisco, rormor wen known local res- o.-iiv tinii; employe, or ine county iwni.M.i m-vunu uavs visiiiug rrl..n,lu .....I ..l...l ' .11 parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. 1 1. ,Mnn- dcvlllc. , . '.s,. .il'l'-V- V.... -H r - ; l lu Mlslletoe fov City Itccorder. A' rosldt'nl of ( Metiford IS yeiii . , 227 - Anna Maiiett of Davenport, la., iintl deorge Nunils of Cllton, la., -em nmong the out of state mo lorbttH from a distance who regis- icrcc. tooay in ine local branch of tho state nuto registration hu 1 reau'. - ' Dr. IV. W. Huward has iiitMrned nnd will lie In his orrice an usual. 223 Fire Chief Ttoy' lllllott today tifKeil n 100 per c.ont itttendnncc of nil members nt Hho regular , monihly meeting of the volunteer - fire department this evening at the fire hall, where special. In nddl tlitti in routine drill, will bo, on the program. , Hose mending, runners removed and snngi worked back. Handi craft Shop. 2 latf liccause of the election tomor row, as always a day or so before a. national and statu cloettoll. the hotels have small traveling pat ronage. and yesterday was espec tally light in guests at local ho tels, except III use who could reach their hujne communities, .ui) elec tion tiny. ... . ' 1 Host Utah lump ooal. Tel. 631. Medfor.l Fuel Co tf Siskiyou mountains was reported to be in a dangerous condition tod.iv due to ruin which has caused slick group. All those who have ns yet Itarnea Nursery. Tel. 010-V. 200tf not secured transportation to the, Visitors in the city yesterday and homo of. Mrs. Chapman arc asked ; this forenoon from Honolulu weir , ", u' "Ti . '., lU"yi1 ''" ".illiamson. Pica'.. It P.-OS physically. Our bodies .iiun. major, who led the winning i are rielily endowed by Oodtem- . ,.,, . . , """"I. ; !he" l,f.",'lv"1"v"",""; ,S'n, ,WT' i Mr.' Williamson who was an'in- i l.roJhwL , """"""I vlted guest a. the Kiwifnis lunch- o vfe I " '' y "..i: '"W ",,OUt "u" t1y. -lold of the trials and 1 eais . ,iHt ,,lw 4tf n ,i,.,,r., rps - Oil ..-.- ... cover secuons or tne pav-.io pnonc tnc nostess ns early asiJIr. nnd Mrs. A. tl. Iliidgc, who " , , ' J luu"' ""vr i the trip across the country, where ing. t nains will do but little I Possible and sho will endeavor to j stopped off here en route north for C i i. " ,"KK UI " j Ihcy stopped over in the various , good und brakes m e useles when send a car for them. i a short visit with Mr. liu.lge's fath- j . ' -'""I'"-" mlBht read: cms lronK ,hc wav lllu, auvc,.wu , on the clay, according to City Traf-1 C. F. Ooff writes all kinds of In-1 er. Hill Dudge. . , ' H "f P-""'011, ves f l),u1i. KK.te l.y puttlnir on au.oii- flc Officer Sam Prescott, who .was surnncc. 8ee him, Telephone 922. ' flood llaidwln apples for sale nt 1 M".lony- . . Istrailons. They were entertained In Medford today from Ashland, i Office. 419 Bast Main. 1 88tf i Pinnacle Packing -Co. tf. , " ris financially. Iiw break-, Iiy , ,,.,, of .01.tland . Spokane J However, the (Ireeiisprlng .nnd. ho! Wood all kinds oak. laurel. Included :i..... il... ie... """'"'""'p than law making. I !ulu. Montana. Denver i ie,..i.. : sum. was in good eonil lion 1 nr and di-v slabs, leilfoe.i troAi : i...M,Mi.,r m iu.. .i ' " """" "'v .oc Hear election returns old-time ; Co. Tel. C31. tf I 10. W. Hcckert of Corvallls. Thos. bince, Tuesday night, Walker's Phillips, Heck, representutlvo of j M. Major of McMlnnvllle. (ieo. W. Pavilion. 227 ! tho California Insurance eoniuanv i Flint of Album' Mr :.n.i i M. Hcrnard of Iikeview, C. K. Hey burn and V. M. Hilary of F.ugene, John Musgrove nnd family of Suth Only the lack of hcavv rains Island the American Central Insur. keeping the Sturgis mining prop- i ance company, both out of Porl erty near Jacksonville from being i land, arrived In the city yesterday In nctlve operation nt the present ; "nd will spend the week here, time, according to Ceorge Maxwell, i Cherry trees, 25c; finest ever operator, who Is planning on ex- i grown In slate. ,1 C. names Nur tenslve activities this season 'at the sery. Phone 910-V. 200tf mine, which he expects to yield , Kxtra good Jlnldwin apples, 00c good returns this year. Ho has I Per box at Pinnacle Pocking Co. leuuiu riumes and ditches and' has i . . tf , grown In state. eousuess are mc si.. ..!....., ... 'best assets of v ,.A. i. . u... u..u. wun , , ,7 ........ , naiHiuets and sightseeing trips.. , v'"'5- '"l:""ClUl"ly-; V1"'""'-; A- -W. , Pipes. , candidate , - ' '"u,v" 1 maviii'. si...ki. Iip..rh. .1... ua-hiimii nir ..(...(I,.,. ..,i tli..kA.i ti,., fancii'H a ml vIhIohh. rfnch'tl it good .sermon in his hurt i duyn u-Uen .ho aJ vised ClirlHtlan ; fur their up,.,H .. . ..v. iioi.Miii iiueniious piareu 1110 byilrniillc system In good condition for Instant use. He bus also repaired the dam which win supply the water for tho by ....... ...... .oMo.wio, 1 10m 1 011- that come to every normal being. .1...... i..r. ami .mis. h. corner. . of "Whence did I come?" and A. M. Drown.. H.. r. F.lllson. lien where am I going?" are 1111 Mltchell. A. V. .Wells. W. S. l.lery. sered In tho teachings of Chrttl-! F. S. Jones nnd P. K. i.alteau. aulty. Chofry trees. 2!5c: finest ever It pays morallv ami I.,.llv I .1". C. names Nur- : The investment of self, time' TO LEAVE T( . " ," . "" . "...10 1 . ..v..o . i.,un- money, interests, all bring rich re-I corps or Salem, who won second j The many friends of Turner A. turns. A rich man Is pour and! high honors. In the drum corps i Plfer, teller of the Medford Nation- needy If his life has not been In I drill competition at the recent n. ill bunk, whose I...- .enu 1..I...-A.1 I. ... . ... .. 1 i,.....,. ,. , - , ... . (..(.11.11 ...in iiis ..niKcr. 1 .....u.i.s mm nas spent much tlmpj.oonai American J.cglon convention abqut a month ngo when he was. This week is to be enriched with in getting the ground Into shnpe. jut San Antonio. Tox.. may attend struck b.v an automobile while similar messages to those who will 1 - -v.. ...vi. .outs, ," ...ii.i-i.. 01 i.oses 111 i-nsa- - .'s-ing il siriei. win no uiease.i in oui near, a nv nin- .i ti... ui. ...in., ai., us guests or tno snlem : know Hint he Is now 11 We to walk land christian church is tu attend. 1 ""n . .lonusom the retired Ad club.. It was estimated that (he around the house 011 crutches, and I Wednesday night the local Pi es-: 'rK' """ Scott v. Davis, nssist expenso of the trip would be 3000. probably will be able to return to bylerlun -and North Methodist i'"" cas,m'r of the Jackson County Hemstitching, hose m 0 n d I n g. hLs duties at the hank In about : prayer service groups are eourti.- ' b,LK- have the .city 1I1N evening pleating and butlon making, linn-j two weeks. , 1 ously dismissing their service and:' ' r"'"t ,CK "r ""''' '"' s dlcrnft Shop. Phono 702. J93tf Conl by the suck or ton. Tel. : Joining In these meetings. Frld.iv n'onu,s tnP "round the world. Jersey suls and dresses mnde to 031. Medford Fuel Co. , tf 'ho South .Methodist church will measure nt tho Fashion Shop, 424 John . Peter, representative of be with us.. And to others we suy Medford rtldg. 187lf , the Flclchr.rr Meyer company "Come." Mrs. David Colll-ov. 71! vcm-u ..Id .'of' Pnl-l In ml. lu ui..i.t,lt.,.- ....1.... li. I 1..-II-ITC Cl-iil.'.lu 11 1 1 .....I. .l I ...... 'Here for aid. .Miss rtoberts is of or Peterborough. Can., mother or! the city. vices Suiuluy. Tho music was opinion mat 1110 girls will find the lain Dr. It. J. Cunroy and Mrs. Peach, apricot. . plum, walnut especially fine. trees; nny tree 25c; less In large 1 Tonight, at 045 .Miss Ooldie numbers. J. C .Barnes Nursery. clls, a returned missionary from Phono 910-V. 200tf Africa, aiid .au Oregon gill will The American Legion Auxiliary "ddiess the young pcuplo prior to ' f AND EFV1 . 1 DAVIS !? r OUR OFWORLDji . pHTFAIK!'.' wauls 1 lull and the local residents u u a il e d; nothing better. J. C. Iliienes Nursery. Tel. 910-V. 200tf In an effort to locate (leiievn and Ijiuile; Lucas. Ashland girls who disappeared several weeks ago. Miss Lillian Itoberls Of the lociil lied Cross chapter lies noti fied charitable organizations In San Francisco and Los Angeles, in Ihe thought that thev ....... .1.... Dunne Bills menUis" They cbaiiei 'd their minds about ineir way lo Los Angeles, which seems to be the popular destlnn tlon for runaway girls. 1 Wood all kinds oak. laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. (13). If. Mrs. Itiilph Jennings returned Saturday evening from an extend ed trip through tho middle U'Pllf after having tnken, throe .children 10 relativns in Kansas and visiting friends and relatives In Clinton, la., her old home town. She took" the throe J).. P. .Waters ,chj,ldrvu to an aunt, the parents having been plticed In stale Institutions.. lloso mending, runners romoved and snugs worked back, llnndi. craft Shop. 21 lltf Ono of Ihe biggest public miii- kels or the season is expected to. morrow by Marketmasler F. M. t'orlles, who said today that every booth will be. filled with a good ul'lety of stock In all. Iiwlmlh,,- i"i uiimiics. scaiooiis. fruits, voge titles, dairy products, puts and the other usual lines of 11.11, In,-,, ti... Daisy Mctlnrry of Ashland, and from whose bedside Dr. Conroy was en route hume when his sud-. den death occurred at Suit Lake City, dlod tit her home Inst Fri day after a lingering illness. Fu neral services were held nt Peter borough this morning. Vote 03 X Yes. W. D. Welch or 115 Mistletoe St.. for City llecorder. A resident of Medford IS years. ine evangelistic meeting. Song ervice begins al 7:31), sermon at K p. m. P 1 Housewife After Housewife have voluntarily come into our retail store to toll us how much thoy appreciated the oon vonienctr of Fluhror's New Long Loaf, and its all around - excel lbhco. .,;.' . It contains' al) the tra ditional quality of Fluhror's Bread's. ninl'ket will be open as usual until 1 o clock In Ihe afternoon. A month ago. said Mr. Corlles, only three booths were filled 011 mar ket days, but tomorrow there will be 1 ft, an Inercnso of 15. most of which Is attributed to tho imllev of the market In staying open later. l.et me write your tiro lnsurnneo. Carl, V. Tengwtild. Hotel Holland. hone 993. tf A short reunion botwi en i.M friends wus held this forenoon at lite Hotel Holland, .where Italnh Arnold and Miss Ulan che Arnold of this city met ft. J. Tlllimotis nnd Itogor Knee of Kelso. Wash. Thev wore former friends In Archer, lit., whore they were former residents The Washington men wore guests al the hotel last evening and were scheduled to leave today for their home. ' Oregon Flro Kellcf Association of McMlnnvllle. oro. c. U Ooff. Agt.. 119 Knst .Main St. Tel. 922. lS8tf Sam Prescott, city traffic officer or Ashland, was among the out of iown visitors In Meilfnrd (oduy. Kalsumlnlng 2.50 per room: also painting and papering. J29 Apple j ... i-iioue i-t-tt-l,. 228 J. W. Kldd will spend Jrtll to re pair a dwelling at 21.1 West Jack son, according to n permit' Issued by the cliy building department, which also Issued permits to the xanirurtl (liileery company to re pair Its place or business on Cast Main street itt a cost or jr.O. and to 1). L. tirove to build a suill ga rage at n cost of 136. Heat Katie .M. ftrieve nt.. 1 n Hoggs over KMF.D, S:30 Monday : (nnlng. Hetter (iovernment Lea gue. F. J. Whlillcsey, represenllng the American Kagle Fire Insurance company of Portland. Is In the city on business today. Hemstitching, hose nt 0 n d I n g. tenting and button making. Han. dlcrnft Shop. Phono 703. 193tf A wedding ceremony was per formed by Judge Taylor In his of fice Inst Saiiirdny nfiernoun. which milled Alberta llllmu Martin ... 1 Ted A. llrndshsw. both of Hbusii. county. c (irul ... ,, ,, , Heddlng. The witnesses of 11. e cereinuny were Mr. and Ml-s. 1. M. Itowe. Hear Katie M. tlrleve and O. C. "gas over iv.Mi:i). :3U Monday evening. Hetter (Iovernment I.ea gue. jJ7, (luesis from a distance register ed el Medford hotels yesterday In cluded Mr. and Mr,, a. (1. undue of Honolulu. II. 1.. A. M. Hrownr of Portland. Me.. l,on i'i,.l,ln,...i. land ('has. II. Wrlahtson of n..i. lua., V. A. Snnfnrd nf Calgary Can., Mr. and Mrs. Hhencll of Lod. ner. It. c. and Mr. and Mrs. .1 1 Lyons or Ceiitralia, Mo. Thomna Kealty Ce... real estate. Insurance and small loom on any thing of value. Palm Work, cornor ...n,i, rrnm, upstsira, tf'resulla, Steel shears ground, plow;shnros sharpened, general blncksmlthlng. Nick Young, Km South Holly St. 281 . Inclement weather held back what was expected to bo a good attendance of members nt the range of the local rifle club yes terday, when u call wus made for members to be ut Ihe range to 111I1I finishing touches In order that Ihe range may be In use soon. How ever, n dozen or so men put In several hours work, and according 10 present inuictitions, the range will be dedicated next Sunday, when most of the targets will be ready for use. , Cherry trees, 25c; finest over grown In stnto. J. C. Homes Nur sery. Phono 910-Y. 200tf Pencil, apricot, plum, walnut trees; any tree 25c; les In huge numbers. J. C. Uarnca Nursery. Phnno 910-V. 2notr Moving pictures or Saturday's game with Corvnllls were taken by II. L. Hromley rir the Copeo News-reel. Sumo good closetlps or members or the team and or the rooting section were shot bv Hrom ley, In uddltloii to the outstanding plays of the big gitme. These pic tures will be ready for local show ing In the jiext few dnys. Hot. clean conl. Tel. 031. Med. ford Fuel Ce. tf Peach, nprleol. plum, walnut trees: any trco 25c: less In large numbers. .1. c. Ilarncs Nursery. Phone 910-V. 200tr Thirty-five or (0 '.airplanes are evnerted In ICugene on Armistice day to take part In an air circus and derby. One of Ihe events will be the smashing of a plane by! diving from w sky Into a building. I lucre nlso will be nlr stunts of all . t.i..:i.. 1 . "Jnax" Tho best thing you can do for your boy (or girl) Is to have him learn to play popular music, in this radio age It Is otllv way to simulate his Interest n music und mnke a musician out of him. Try the Knight Supplemental System. Fred Altun Hnlght, touch er of piano. Studio, JI3 Liberty ltuiding. 227 Among the Cntlfurnlu guests at Medford hotels Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Ilurlbert, Mrs. Cer plt. J. M. McDonald and F. W. tlatheway 'of Los Angeles, II. II. Atkinson. M. !:. l.owcnsteln of San Francisco. ' Wood all kinds oak, laurel. fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. (Si. tf Host Utah lump coal. Tel, (31. Medford Fuel Co. tf Fruit shipments from 'Mmlford for the season are only 173 shy or 4000 cars. 3825 ears, divided Into 3314 for pears nnd 611 for PP'c.s. havlhg been shipped so fur. F.xtra good Sultcenberg apples, 50c per bor nt I'lnnnolo Packing Co. tr: Wood all kinds oak, laurel.' fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf"i Mnehl'iery has arrived for ex-1 tensive operations at the Honanui ' clnnnbnr mines, eight miles caul ! of Stitherlln. one hundred tons of j ore will he handled each day with 11 force of about 40 men. You are Invited to be the guests I of Ihe Democratic tlend(iuitrters. Itnrkdull llulldlng, 119 North Cen-1 Irnl. Vuosduy evening. Three rooms! have been secured, and two radios j Installed, one for local election re- turn, and tho other for national I will meet at' the Armory tonight, November 5th. at S' o'clock. This will take the place nf the regular soeliit tneetltii' -1.l,.l. i.r.i,.u .... the night of the Armlsil.-e ,l.,v ....1... 'S"" e'ra'lvw Apples bullion. Mrs. Leo Williams and , ..l"VN ' "ANL "' )' 6 -''' her committee have plans' for the ( ' oll',,'al M," M'- N'' Her social hour. ;. . f ,''' , , - ' X' Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. I .. ,,A,.,,I.7 H?''," '!'"f' 'H'l""l"l". 031. Medford Fuel Co. : ,f . J - I tier M . I .-I 35, .p,i tier $ 1 - Mr. and Mrs. I:.. A.. Hlxby will I i', !. .V;."""."'" ' "'' leave Tliursilsv mornlm. fne 1 ... ! ' ' 1" 1 K l'r I - I . 111.. Spitz Angeles, where they will visit old These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West' Side Pharmacy friends and former neighbors. Thoy will stop off at Poftcrvllle to visit Mr. lllxby's nephew, Hoy Illxby. They expect to be gone a month. Hear Katie M. (irlevo and O. C. Hoggs over KJIHD, 8:31) Monday evening, liettcr (Iovernment Lea gue. 'L'27 The outlook Is for a rainy and mild tempcratured election day to morrow, and because of this and tho fact that the ballot Is a long ono and there Is a heavy rcgislra- I tlon, the wise voters will vote early ; to avoid congestion ut the polls late in the day. 1. 20-1. 50, -I l. enliergs SI.2ii-l.5Ui Delicious ! $2-2.25,- l'aimy $l..5u-l.'"5. Lady apples Tuolumne dlst. ,xf S5-5.50; fancy $3.50-4; C grade S2.50-3, half boxes SI. .In. Wash, .lonnllians fancy. $1.5-I.S5. It o m e bcautvs. firncy -su-2.25. 'Oregon 'SpHen- ! bergs, xf S2.25-2.50, fancy SI. 75-2. j eholcif SI. 25-150. Delicious xf ' 2. 75-3. 25. Winter bananas .i ! S2. 26-2.50. ' ,, 1 '" r r-.r--t - HI0 Itew.inl. The property owners of F-dgc-wood park offer $100 reward for lnrormnllun that will lead tu the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who broke loin ih. homes of Wm. Io nian. John Flub-1 rere and Dr. Oreene and stole bed ding nnd other articles (herefrom. Notify, Sheriff Halph Jennings or the Interested parties. 229 Oregon Ilaln tonight and Tues day, moderate temperature. In creasing southerly winds on the COHst. I A PHONE " V 51 n au ; tfiaeCC t ILK UTTER ICE CREAM ti Citizens Ticket Mayor W. I'll JOS Citv Ketonler . M. I ALFOltD ('ity 'I'rcitKiirer H. I. rUHItlAN Council K. M. WILSON. 1st Ward P. M. KERSHAW. 2nd Wanl JOSEPH O. GRAY, 3rd Ward R. E. .MeELHOSE, -I til Ward Cut this ticket out and take it Id the polls with you. Pd. Ad.. Citizens' Cum. M. NY llognn, .Chairman. Make small-car owner pay more i'avor heavy, expensive car Favor Common Carrier Bus and Truck Exempt two-wheel trailers Rob State of $4,5CO,?J&0 highway revenue unless gas tax carries Threaten real property already heavily burdened, xvith highway tax Have held up much needed highway construction Are rank injustice to motorists who havcpakl tav for years unromplain ingh , expecting to have their own roads isviproved some day. line Bills UCfcat-theUu vote jee xbto on Ballot November 6, 1928 OREGON GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION T. R. COMVAV, Secretary ... . 438 Morrison Street . Portland, Oregon (Paid Adtfrlitemrw) PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE Pf?ODUCED PACK ED THE SANITARY WAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTK1J Oeneral hounewolk in private family Iiy yuuni,- wuman. llox 13. Mall Trililllle. 22!) N ANTED-I'laln sewing und niend- iuij. - .Men a elotlies a wpeelalty. Call at "If l'ine or Uefereneef;, Phone 3IU-Y. I'll 1 1 SALl'I 1922 .Studeb-llker. ehenp. Soo It at Craler Lake Auto t'o. ... 231 WAXTKI) lloy over 16 yearn old to learn the iirlntiiiK trade. Ap ply here in person. 2 ' KOU HUNT lloimekeeplnit room: hot and eold water, . 026 X, Riv erside. 221t r'Oll HUNT Uiioni, eliwc In: hot und eold water, bath; waitress preferred. 121 X. drape. 2S'i KOIt KKNT llesirnlile apt. bv week or lllonlh. Hotel Orand. 233 KOU nil.N'T t.'omfortalilv furnish ed npartnient: eleelrle riinne Ka rine. Phone t (t-H. 233 KOU HUNT CottiiKe's. $n week' wood, water, vleetrleltv and baths furnished. Uulnbow Auto L'J'' ' 6 KOIt lllONT lloilsekeeplnit npla; 3 rooms and Karaite, eloso In. Apply 343 .North Clrapo Mt. 253 WA.Ti:i Win eare f,,r children , in your own home. Phono 321-W. Public Market OpenTues., Thur., Sat. Until 4 P. M. FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD MEAT MARKET With full line .if Metit unit Poultry APPLES HiiT vnni'ty. 1'ur box 50c ' iiml 1.00 Villi line of FRESH VEGETABLES New 'tip of (WALNUTS HOME BAKING , PUBLIC MARKET ROOF LEAK?; : - CALL ...,. Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing xptrt will call and give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. ' We sell the famous Johru-Manville Roofings ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES I 9 SEE a&jmmmj f and 7Vi,aD,hc,n" a9ain works white magic in jlevating good f U HPAR A i,I7a,hl 1 SCr""- ,Bcsid" thc symphonic accompanl- B iliiAK . ment, the players are heard to speak in high moments of I Movietone News j action. '":''.. ValeviHe II ANOTHER BIG ALL , .. f . C " VITAPHONE PROGRAM ' ' 1 " p1 S IRE N E R I C H i ' With. ,l'f jfjl I f tX " ' AUDREY FERRIS, WM. COLLIER ' iL J f r"" CLAUDE GILLINGWATER tLj? iCy ".WOMEN THEY l)1' nufi TALK ABOUT" .. E$ W A mighty drama of women's af- I l fcS ftJ il I ? fa,rs ir Political circles. . . I I t W'It) - ' EVERY VOTER SHOULD f J 1 llciv 'fS1 see this picture if IfM fJY ;T0DAY : - f.. i ' I ,f , m uC-lhJz.. I "".1!;?.. ..... -. 1 ,,,,JI . 1 ...... J