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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, arEDFORD, 01?E(iO'. "TUESDAY." NOVEMBER fi. 192?. PAGE TWO V fi f Jf f JTIfX I M I M a T3ir-k I I " 1 r I.M JIII1L I The city and county officer. cmrts und Imnk rr closed alM day ioday. hc..is of Htfttii day bt-liiK' ri h ual liollday. hut the fed- i rnl uffU'fn were opf;n for huninexH as usuial, including the pontnfflce which functioned an alwayf. How ever, thn clerkH and curriers were allowed time lo cnt I heir voted, 1 1 e.'i r elect Ion re t u r n. dance tonight, Walker'n old-ilme Ciivflion. 22 " Krnt-dt Knnerson. member of the local fire department. I"f today for :l vacation n( two week in Portland and other tipftinu points jind on his way home pinna to thf I'niversfty of Oregon and Ore-, gnu Agricultural . collt Ke football fcame at ICuc'nf n week front next Haturdny. . j Kxtra spwt... hnrgnuw, ..! 8 to' ft c, at the timmy J"" 't Hhop In M.i Al. 20 extra preen this week. "m.mj FUIIiik t tio ponltioii left vacant recently by the renlKnutlnn of Mhw OUIe Clifford. Minn riertrude Zehr feld has besun d tit leu- uh canhier nt the Rialto theater. I'rar treoH. 20e; French rootH, ( budded; nothinff better. J. C ; llnrnen Nur?ery. Tel. 910-Y. 200tr Among the guotitu from a .dis tance registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mm. J. V. Vurnnn of Prairie du Chien, Wis.. Cha. Kop- pel of C'hloBKo, Ann. it. nnivor , ul AiK'kluml. X. ... Jim. A. II. i CockhiK nnl Iwn rhllilrrn of Van- j ooiivpr. I!. O., Ht'lvyn ltul!n anil r:. Moshai'lK-rt nf New Vnrk City, ! Mr. and Mm. V. Krn, II. I- Wahl. A. :, Karn. .Mr. and .Mra. Moiih. berner and the MIhmch . and K. Karn of Huffalo, N. ., and IIcoikc. Hlater of Jlaley. ma. Wond nil JtindH oak. laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Kwl ! t.'o., I el, - ; tr , Mis Dorolhy Heynolds. d:umb-1 tcr of Mr. and Mrs. . I, lleynohls. j left Inst nluht for n in-day visit lu I Knmels The Marshall PrlntlnCn., local process ennravei's, have a lare va riety of beautiful Krcftim; cards In their wimple room, ('all early and pelee! tfrnm ihelr complete line. J Fallin and; Mr. and Mrs. II. A piikiII diidjihlcr. Shirley Louise, re turned lust nittht from Snn l-'ran-chert, C'al., where Mr. Kallfn ar rived Inst week to meet Mrs. Fa I II 11. Hose mending, runners removed and miuikh worked back. I ttndl craft Shop. L'lfltf Mrs. Xaomf Montttomery h-fivei-today for Portland, where, she will upend- several daj'H and will leave Krhlay for Honolulu. L Mr, ami Mrn. John Per! win also make the trip on the mmc vessel. Iah me write your fire Hurnncn. Ctr V. Tetijrwald, Hotel Holland. pimne nna. :i . it Mr., and Mm. Udmond Morris returned to Medford this week from Ventura, nl lifter having ppent a year tn that city,-'where he was employed by a batik hit; ih Rtltutlnn. They ptn to make their lcrntanent honie In Medford. OreRon Fire Hellef Afsoelatlon of MeMlnnvllle. Ore. f. h. (loff, Aftl.. 410 Knst Main St Tel. 022. lSSlf .1. Klnjf flryon of I'ortlund, secre tary of the Itetail l-'urnllui-o deal er of Orenon, was In Medford Monday consultlnc with Itert Orr. j'tate director for southern Oregon for the nssuctntlon. All4. Itryoti was verv Korry to learn of the death of W, A. Kinney of this city. Avoid the rush; miiko your ap pointment now for your ihrlstmns photographs'. Anderson B t it t! i o, Phone 733-Y.. 829 KnlnnmlnlnR i2.50 per room: uIho pnlnllnu and imperlntf. . 229 Apple Ht. I'hone 14-14-!.. -2? 3 Mow that th Political Campaigns Are Over we want tb call your attention to the merits of a certain Long Loaf, a new type and style bread being featured by the Colonial Bakery, home of Pluhrer's Breads and Pastries. Long Loaf Carries all the traditional quality of fiuhrer 's Breads in addition to being of a most ' convenient 1 and useful size and shape. j .An old l!9 model Ford attract- rf r.,nHiderhp .mention In iho mi Mpction, tthci1 It wuh nark, ed frtr a hon time tblw fort-noon, The ",d r'1" wWr",h ,H(I nt apprtii - nmisert. hut wait hfimcw hat decron t as lh rettult of old up, functioned In a Hunrupiry manner und near-, rn" aw.v I" driver when " V'", 1 , , , V ..,.,. . i mi ii i' rit.i - lltihtH and Uh front dooi'H wore niiHlnw, In keeping with the ntyle ) at the time, it wan made. HemHtltchlnff, hoe m e n d I n b. , pleating and button making. Jlnn- dicraft Hhop. I'hone 701. 1 1 3 1 f SI rn. V. J.. Ingram Ik in n MeU fnrd hospital as a result of an hu-( tomohile accident Friday eveninfc.. Mm. Jneram, who has heen woik- tK at the l:. W. Clarke home, was November 7th. IHnner served frorn -returning to the cliy with Mr, to 7:30 p. tn. Aduks 35c. (Marke when the driver lost mo- children 2ic. 22fl mentary control of the machine Included amonir the Californlana niul It plunKcd into the ditch alone' registered at local hotels are Mrs the road. Mrs. Ingram wuh cut , J. W. DeXorin, Mary t'urr and about the hand and a bone In her ' F. W. Ilatheway of i.ns Angeles.' hand was broken. The accident j H. A. Klngsley and I.. It. Ilanlon , occurred near the Wise ranch. f.fi,t,j I ...,.. IV I,,,. Thornns Jlealty CV... real estate, j nimn uiiif; mid Miiiiiu lunnn on any- j IhlttK of value. Palm lilock, corner; Alain find frnnl imelnlra. tf- . Wm. J. lEced, special agent for ; Ihn Ciurn Foster enmpnuy- of Portland, Ik a Medford visitor to day, having arrived In the city night. la .ft (inm Ft.'ilriwln apiiloh nr Kalo nt.houHed in rivn (InrnilturlPrt provIH I'lnnnrlo I'arktiiK Co. if Mr. am) Mrw. W. U li-nfnltHf. Mfflfni'd -iX'fHlnnts, returnrrt Iniu nliihl lo till city lo t thnlr voioh. hnvlne Iippii on n xlx ner-hx1 trip ihrouiih California, whfri" .Mr. c;rirnlciif has hi'fn filling llmlrlral ciiimiKPinnnls. Thoy will rxmnlll horc a few (Iniu and con llnuo their tour IIhoiikIi the northwrst. C. F. Ooff writes all kinds of In-. , mirnneo. Kee him. Telnphonn 622. office.. 41.1 East Main. 1R8tr With the enjoyment of an old-i jTashlonerl charivari, .Mr. and Alrn. i Kvcrelto Kaher, recent Central I point newlyiveds, were clven a car ! rjdn llnouh .ldfftrd Inst even-i MK, seated on the back end of a j delivery roatlsler while friends in ', other cars followed them, blmvimr 1 :nr horns Ioiik and loud. Thn cou- j pie were married In Albany a Ilftle' over a week ao. j Korty-eljiht lays more until - Christmas. Olve . anil(t 1 1 tiifk for "iiortrailN of distinction." Make yotir appointment now. Audersnn Studio. Phone 7II3-V. iilift Although Park avende may not be paved this year, ' rosidents on that avenue will have a fairly (,'ood street im which to travel this win ter, as K'avel is to he put on thoHolllf street lu a short time before It becomes too muddy. It wuh to have been pnvcdk hut Is held tip due to fin Injunction brought itKalnst paving operation; by Karl II. Fehl. ",' Wood. ull kiildH 0.1k, htiirel. fir ami dry slabs. Medford Fueled at Co. ! Tel. cai. tf ' DucK liiinllnK Sumlny nlnnic ihc Iho followln- from I'm-tlnml: It lEnKiio i-tvpr wnn punr, ncoonllnft j M. Hummer, J. H.. DavliJ, Win. .1. lo Klilcr Conner; who npeiu nil Ki'il. .1. Vleilnrlo.(t, Ch. V. How iiiiMun eyliful dny In uuomptlni; to C h. Hnmler. A. I.. I'eiorsnn. Imik (he IjIiiIh. lie wiw one nnrt ' .Frank Turker. .1, K, llryan mill Mlient three Iiouih ehiiHlnK U iilonc r'huiiei( llakln. , the huhkw of the river, anil filially) Vou are invltefl to he the KiioMtf Kavo up the ehase In the thought ' nf 'he Demoerutic Iletidnuartei'H. that te iluelt hiik lok. The Hun-1 Harkilull I culld nfr. 110 North C'en ilay hefore he xhul Keverai hlrils j 'ml. Tuenday ovnhlni;. Three vonnm nnil kiiw many more. i have been secured, ami two rn.llos Cherry Ireea, ilr; flnoat ever j Inmnlleil. one for loeal eleetlon re Brown In dlnlp. ,t. c, I lumen Nur- 'urn, and lhc other for national lery. , I'hone 910-Y. 200tf riKiiltn. . 228 Nine Ntati'H and 27 lai-ao cltlCHl ; Aloro . than 30 menihor." Hint hned a redui'tlnn In motor ve-' frlendii nf the Crater Lake riulld hlelo aeeldeut fatalitieH last . year, i of the PreHhytcrlan church Httend- as compared . with the prevlou: year, aceordinK l jdailstlra reiinrt ed to the Oration stain .Motor u'sso ciatlon, ; .'. Hxtrn Bond llnldwln tipples. 60c per box nt I'lminclo I'ooklnu Co. ... . . . , , tr UdHnrd Ashurst, well, known Klamath Fulls attorney, was amniiK tin) visitors yesterday from Klam ath county. Mr, Ashurst Is, fa miliar to a number of local cll iciim who Intro wen him try Indian cases In the .annual fall torm nf feiiernl court, for this district. . lie la ulso a frequent visitor In this city. The Klft that only you can uivc. ymir photograph. Make appoint ment now. Aiiclcnnn Htinllo, I'hone 733-V, . 220 Flshlna In Ihe ltiiKlie river Ih Kood. 'iicenrdliiK to Al 1'lcho. locnl siiortsiuan, who spent Inst Sunday at the river and caunht -, limit in trotii. liecnuse of rain, few fisher men were nut, hul those w ho were all reported unnd catches. s Ucmstltchlm. hosn m e n d fn B, plealiiiR and huttnn ninklnit. Han illcmft Hhop. Phone "02. 1 ttStf Afioj' h a v I n k diient sevpp'al months In Cuiiudti and Washlm; Ion. Clifford Kiilllvnn returned Inst i evenlnu tn his home In Medford, and plans to spend the winter here. While none, he worked In the up i pie harvest in YVnshlniMon and In the wlimi harvest in Camilla. Jersey sillin and dresses made In i measure itt the Fashion Shop. 424 . Meilfnrd HldK. 1 HTtf Vcsienlay a 13-ycar-olil Klrl did ; what many a Inenl tinnier would ! like In do Inn. led an elkhl-pound steelhend, 1'eitcy Schmidt, dnuitll-li'i- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred c'chmldt, I was rishlnc with a fly when thcvhm one took hold. She played und 1 lunded the fish without assistance, i Grants 1'nsn Courtei Hteel shears pround. plowshares hnrpened, kciiitmI hliiclismlthlilE. S'lilt Voiintt, IiiO Smith llollv W. ! SJI j MM nindys Nelson left yester j day to spend the wher with rela tives nt l.os Antleles mid lliverside. ; Cal.. after hnvlnu spoil! ihe past III months with her sister. Mrs. V.. W. Hhnckley. in lhl city, fol : lowing her nrrlVal from Jiickson, ! Minn.. Cherry Ircc, tr.c: fluent ever : rown In mate. J. c. Iiarncs Nur I ery. fhnne Olfl-Y. 10011 I A mistake, In polling places caused election liooth tn he placed I last nluht In the puhllc market, ! the old pnlllni: place for ihe Houth t Central precinct. They were Inter removed in the new location In the sample rooms of the llutel ! Jackson on Hmiilt Central tivcnile. , niimher of voters ennin tn Ihe market only to he directed to the i hotel. " - i f . . . . .. . I .kl ... .-.. ..ri . ... it- Kxcludlnc public utlliiieH. the lo- lal vuIukIUmi of Klamath j t'oumy In r!.m'itM. ty ih n-wor nt $2. 61 1,67. the lurj:! inoreiix' ; In th history of the rounty uAnnk nimn n i n i t ! tr.M; any tre tc; 14 In larire t numbers. J. C. fcarneu Nursery, ; i'hr.ne I-V.- gftOtf I t Much more rain tYU during faint ; , h lklhK nf I1U II(lh Umt ... . - ( h, viidlnK at f o'clock thin morning. Today wan clAdy with liKht Kpriu- klen falling at tiinen, and parti cloudy weather and probnhlc rain Ih predicted for tnnlnht and Wed nesday. Wanted A huc crowd to cot dinner ui Zion Lutheran church. Fourth und Oakdale, Wednesday . of San FrahclHco. flannh nni-lnnl nliim m n I n .. ' trees; any tree. 25o; less In large! iiuiinri n. ,i. v.. jjuint-s jiuimt,v. I'hone 010-Y. 200tf The 300 hot'u find olr'a fenm thn ' northwest ftateH. Including the 10 : rrom Jackfon county, who are ; competing In the 4-H cluh contests : at the Pacific International l.lvc ; Ktockvcxpositlon at Portland, are ed and eiiuipped hy the I'nlort Ktoekyarda lu the Kxehantce httlld nll . . . . Inu adjnlnlni; the stork how pa - Inu ni vlllnn. They are under direction of their leadera and under the mi pervl.Mluu of L. J. Alien, acting male cluh leader, and J. M., Crltea. ropre.sentlnK the tato department of education. j oou an K.miH raK. laurel, i ii mill iil.r MILUH. .Ill'llllirU J' uei Co. .Tel. 031. tf The pole topic of eonverHatlon loday op Ihe streets In the busl- nonn dlvlrict, and In the rentauraiitR. other lunching lnces and holol dlnlnu roomH was as to Hie outcome ' of nn election, both local and nn-!hmd does not Avear out aul Ihat tional. , with Intercut In the latter; v.-ilh lulellltfent ' management a vllKhily pifdomlnat ln. ifield mav be Feeded to the Ham- . I lest l.'lah lump coal. Tel. fi,H. Medford Kuel Co. tfl "lie executive council nf 1 be! luslness und Professional Women's; Huh will meet tonight at the htuiie of MLsh Louise Fiuhrer, 222 Masl Main street. , l-.xlm wood Suitzenbertf apples, r.Oc. per box at Pinnacle PiiPklm f'o. . i tf A tnarrlflice llcenso was Issued 1 last Saturday afternoon to Viola offh lals sn li' reTurnins t Fiances Simmons and Frank iv'soll the same elements of lutth of Medford, by the ! !.., ,v.l ,.,., ... OranlK Pass, accnrdlnit to lhc (llama f'a.sa Courier. 1 Wood nil kinds oak. laurel. ; fir. and dry alul.H. Medford Fuel' Co. Tel. c:tl. tf ! AmonK the Orei;onianH ri ttisier-' local holeta yesterduy were K, AlcCully of Itosiihurtf, and cd the meellnu held at the home of .Mrs. Al. K. Chapman, 107 (len-1 essee street. .Miss flertrilde lluller j read a chapter on the Influence of Christianity on architecture, und I displayed pictures nf fnmuim ca-i thedruls throughout Kurope. She handled her subject ably.' j Hot. clean coal. Tel. U3. Med ) ford Kuel Co. if j Miss Cladys Cooksey, who un-; derwent an oiieratloli for eppendl- i eltls Inst week ai Ihe Comniuulty j hosplttil, is voported recovcrlnu 1 rapidly. ' ( Itedilndnn aale no v.- icolnit on nt i the Hand Ilox Hat .Shoppe, 823 Hast full St. 20 extra creen trndlnni slnmiiH dtirlnR this sale. 2331 Much Interest is helnc evlnreil ' ihrouithout Albany today us the ThrouBll Ihe courtesy of thi rty Is vntlnK on whether the olty0lltorllla 0l.,.K ,;,.,. company, shnll Issue bonds for 123,000 for , ,,, ,,,. , ;1u,i -ft -tbai com- mi, uii port. Allmny will bo on the count nil map, n thn (rovorntnont will place t lc:vcnn In tho fhltl tf U 1i'cnmp8 (i pi'i-manont. n1- Jlint tO tho Olty. OfflolljlK HtlltO. Vou mux rinrt tho Host Kvor prav lutltnr at tho following kvocpi-Iph: MurKh'H, Snfowny, 1'liruly Wlnuly. Kooimmy flrocotorla. .'2R j A t o I o( h one tn omnb ko iopp I votl this jioon from tho rannpr on ihity i al l 'rn tor nallonnl 'park, stilted Ihtit j tloHpilo tho faot lhtt thoro was nix J Inchon of snow at iho nark votT ilny, U lml nil moltotl nwny and that no hiiow wan on tho k round thU foronnmi. c 1luo mondlnRi runnora romovort find nnaKS worked hack, llandl' orft Hhon. 2ICtfj Mr. and Mib. A. H. Hlokfon ofj IVunoioy nnd Mr. and Mi'H. A. V. j 1 1 mix nn und H. If. Young of Hoattloj are amitnu uiionim from WnnhhiKlon I Mtnio roryiHlorort at Modford IwmoIh. j Uo.Ht VtnW luntp coal. To. 03 1 ,.. ! ' Modforrt Kuel Co. J. .1. Iliichtor will Iwivc Wmliion. ilny Hi ornlnK fur Klamnth Flls on huslnrss. Ilr will rrturn to This rltv Kunilay il-.M.iiil,'i.... . -i. pirating and button mitklnit. illcraft Rllop.. I'hono 70S. . IMlf lr. II. P. rolcninn rctiimeil Monday pvculnu from a shnrt hust- ni-iw trip lo I'nrtlaml. Pear tree. S0o French rootn. bilddeil; nolhlnir heller., J. C. Harm's Nursery. Tel. 910-Y. JOOtf A htiMO erowil l i xiieoto.l lo ent dinner lit Zlon Lutheran church. I I'ourth anil OHkiltile. Weilnesdnv. I November Jth. 3:30 to ":Jrt. flooil Halilwln npples for sale nt IMnnitcle luckiniz Co. tf A marrlntie license was Issued at the county clerk's office v. ; to II, I.. Nichols. SI, nnd Vera i Vorce. 2ft, both of Meilfonl. j ronl by Iho aack or ton. Tel. i nil. Medford Kuel f'o. lf Teach, nprlcot, plum, walnut i Ireeat any tree B9c; less In Inrne nnmheM. J. C .Itnrnea Nurserv. Phona fi0-r. IdOtf' 1 ) p vrVArimentjl Rpuaal , -Fsr""cl IVCVeai SoJls To tlip mil wlmll-t llicrp In a .-oular llicory Unit s blamed MM-IIl III ll'UIIIIJ. IIMIf.- IJ , ,,.,. .i.1 ,,,.. , ; ,. ,.,,.., ... h..w.l LpLMJ ftp-. .SjtiM mwy 4HIU consecutive crop nf wlicut nt JViuifylVfiniu Suite CollemN a vcr aglutc 2 htihcb tu the acre, n coinpirctl. at the left, .villi 12 hush el n the jicre where hoII rcitiiirimctits huve l:eeu neshftccl. WASIil.VCiTOX, 1). C. iP) Thirty million ncros of. Idle crnti lu.nd. miifh.of It abandoned or the l henry that It Is '"worn out," i snmit day. will he hrouKht hack t" ncllve production, soil Hcionllsts .vay.- It I Iheir,' contention that, exceitl In the nonular contention. iron eaeh consecutive year indefi- rtiielv without dimiuishlnu it dimiuishlnt; the w tne trenoire nousc or the centu ries. . It has shown the way. on notable example Is Mills that have hein under ciiltl Itothamstcd experi- vat ion for more than L'lino yearn. yield. Ti;e most recorded ai. mem station' In lOrmland. whers it lift. RClli (lonsccutlve crop of wheat was prodm ed this yoa'r on the same hind. The avei ac yield for j the entire - period has lieii 3' bushels to the acre, maintained. the pl'int food In the .Maine quantity they were taken nil IV each nil. wn" pei:menl, oldest of im kind In ihn world, was started In 1843. when the station was lounoen iy Sir John l.awes, the. orlKinator of iiinini ri ial feriilizci-. llnnlanu had an exceiitlonnlly Rood xrow iiiK season tills year and the wheat al lloilianislid stood shoulder hluh at cuttlliK. ' (. more slcnif'ennie to Ameri !cnn aitrlculiuie. the 4Sth consccu I live crop of wheaf on the Ham! ;land' whs produced this year :lt l'cnnfylvanln Klatc Cnlleiie. lo the I'nlted HlnteM, - w.hu lhi!(oih ainstid lest Is to' KiuJlumt the Action lllclurcs ,of the Medford footlmll lAim .lii J names nif'ilnst Cwvallls. Chcmawa , Indian school and other teams arc allractlna considerable intention in the dis playcasc of lhe;,l. Verno Shamtlc studio .mi Nortli Contnil avenue. . Coal by the sack or toll. Tel. 031. .Medford Fuel Co. tf .Mrs. Unhurt Kyle of Kubciic. who has been spcndliiK a month us ihe Ititest of llcv. and .Mrs. I.. IJ. Ilel knaii, . I'l'turtU'd to Hueiic last week. Mrs. Kyle is il sister of Kev. llellinap. Cherry trees, 2T,c: finest ever Itrown In slate. .1. C. Humes Nur sery, l'lionc !I10'-V. 2001 FOR ELECTION RADIO pnny ovor KMKI) will ho usoa ror hroadcaHtlnv trltctton roturnH to nlKhl. Othoi-f, firms ' Klvlnjr thotr honi'.s ovor to olootion rotnrnn In fhido Iho Mall .Trihiino. tl : 00 to 6:Hi; f'oaat Display AdvortlHlnt; company, tn T::iO; Snldor l-airy, S to It; Cop'0. n to 10. Xniht. I'ylhlan "onifU party TThurnday ovonlnK. oVIork. K. . hall. L'30 IKIX'T rio.Mt CltOl P Just have a Imttli' of l'rrhnnis IlrnliMly In till hintsi. at all Unit's, anil you nortl. nrvor wnrry aliolil this uialaily with ymif liililrrn. It ran hi Klvi'ii t.i t iiiiiin n f any mil. anil 1 f Illy" M tako II. II.M'HS Dlifd STOlti:. ' lirry ami Proil. Slim I town Ml. Tin' iirnnrrty invnors nf Ktlco-ti-nnil imi-k offjr $.100 rowtiril fur InMiiuatliiii tlm VllI load to tho .....'..ui t.t.,1 t..-uivl.. ii.m nt Ihi. n.'ii'lv : urrost ami ronvlrtlon of tin parly " 1 " . " V., . u nnm " ?"'", , . ,'or' ' r- "'A,-n'' nM '"', Iik ""il "I"' '- ni-lli li'K tnorrfrnni. 1 (SreHhum Now I ! will ho hulll here. .uthrran church TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY U.;NT . 4 , ronm ,,,,., house: rook stove kuiiIimi: on pavement. 3113 Haven Ht. S30 k SAI.I-: Kurd roadster. , Wi model: t'i orlultliil I'iiHimhi tires, fust S.'iOO; will take 3 Oil. 1115 W. nth. 231 KiH V. 8AI.K I Jaeksnn, 'liiiio: litirHatn. 737 2.11 Koit MKXT Snnll furnished house In country. I'hone lt-13-M. , . - i: WANTKh -t'ompetent ncrotintant and collerlor. Slaie references, experience nnd salary expected. Ilox 0, .Mull Tllbunc 210 Wol 1.Twn fori Weil-ircaiea May Never Wear Out mi sutli t lilnjr us "worn out" land, for much of the farm alMinilon- I I-l(- ll-l tt iii-ni- IICII1 III . . ,.m ... ,', J.i .r i IN nnsylvnnln Ik the oldest In this country. Mke Kothamsted, It 1 considered to prove that hih yieldK can bo maintained by 'In telligent use of plant food and good farming practice. Wheat 'I hero nrerAfjed 23 huahclH to thV acre bh against V bushcLs to hf aieon a neii;hhorinir plot. Brown wilft no atteuiinn to soil reiiulm menls. In the various phas-cn of soil fertility and conservation Kurope ihe uil)ullil!ti. of a superior ferlilily as indicated ly crop yields far mtrpnssini? thowc nf the pra'-ti. ally virgin land In this country. Ko!l Is not allowed to "wear out" in Kurope, where the need of the poiuilatlon are pressing iilticuII lire iiroduillon tn the limn. I np popuianoil Here, pfiiiiuiuinii- say. has not caujht up with farm production, n situation Illumed for muni mm nj ........ don land when Its fertility hat heen inlnil and yicius mow snnn. I'lle ensun ol 11121) show d !l.'il. nvlllon acres, or an ahandonincnt of :12 million acrei. DurhiB the sanic period there va a net : al niiftnnment of 70.703 farms. ' It Is ndinltted that various In- t fineness are respnnsihle for the i nliandnnmcnt. hut the soli scientist j maintains that had the land heen ' hlKhly productive, less of it would have been left Idle. Screen Life in Hollywood lly WihIo VoriHr. , riOLLVW'OoD, Cai. Alororj ! aro tho moilc of tho, moment. Whothor fli motniH nr mnvlt-H. the: noxt dovolopment nlway.s Hooms to he anothor mnrKor. Ko it may ho only natural to wondor If all tho i I'Xottcmcnt ovor talking ploturoH Isn't a f t o r all, Just tho prelim inary phase of; one mnrc in or- i K or- the mei'KOl" i of s t a k o a n d screen. 1 I Whetlu-r it is tho screen that Is absorb hit; the stage, or tho stage thut Is Ret ting ready tu JMitriu'rltc (hiiroliill. take over t h o soreon is something else to argue about. Hut anyone standing on tho sidelines hero can see an un mtKtnknhlc rush of stage talent to ward the talking screen, and ah equally unmistakable stampede of sat-een talent toward tho stage. The Vitaphone parade started by Al ,1 olson has been Joined by such stage celebrities as Kannie Itrlco, Sophie Turker and fieorge Arils!. DANCE Wednesday i AND Saturday Nites WALKER'S MEDFORD'8 NEWEST !". PAVILION ! Why be satisfied with n ready-mRde suit when you can hav an Ed. V. Price OR M. Born Suit) tailored to your measure, for $25 up A fit or your money back. Th-j Men's Shop Next to Rialto Arttl' even the iuw screen lulru uck re enmlng from the stage iu stfad of the dep;irtmm store-. The latest discovery of William ; ; Fox, for Instance, is Marguerite ) Churchill, who was Invited to Hol lywood because she showed prom ise on the New York stasP. And ' , newcomer In other studio are be- , ginning to show the ame trend. ! Mcrjrluir Personalities. ' Film folk, on the .other hand. , are rushing to the singes of let; It i mitle theaters hereabout; to mold their silent screen personalitlCH In to personalities with audible ap peal. The piny billboards look like a directory of cinema elebrlties. And producers, far from casting aside the non-stage-trained young sters they distvered in last year's search for youth and beau'y. are organizing schools of their own ! to teach the boy a and girls how to i talk as they would have been nbe ' to talk in the first place had ihey come from thstage. 1 ' A clearing house for disposing i of ohfolele machinery In the plants ' of large Industrial corporations Is' helnn orKanled by the National Association of Waste Material deal , er!L i ' 1 i Operators in Wyoming's Oregon ' ; bnin. largest shippers of oil In the ' ; state except for the Salt Creek prd- ' j ducers, are working out plans for ; ' a ' co-operative effort to curtail i ! drilling operations and pro-rate ! runs. Ef';ht and one hall miles of road construction completed from liar- ncy county line lo CraUilock place, ; Baker Ilieh. gold ore vein Bound , in Kahhll mine. NIGHT COt'GHK QlirKI.Y ltKI,IK.VKI Coughs and colds usually jrrow worse at nluhtfall. Most coiiKh Inu is caused by an Irritation of the throat and bronchial tubes, which continued coitBhinu only afcuravalesj . Such coukIih are quickly controlled and stopped by Foley' Honey and Tar Coin pound. Hold the dose for a .time, low in the throat as fin a parole. Chen nwallovv. lidlef follows at once. Kffectlvo alike for children and Krown jiersons. Try It. Kor sale by Jarmiu & Woods HrUff Store. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: ' 1 Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy -4-TH FIJI BIFOCALS Youthfulness Tlie reading segment of the Nokrome Bifocal is practically invisible. Ah a result, glasses with No kromes have the Bame handsome youth Tu) ap pearance as the single vi sion lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 1 122 S. Main TUESDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 13 The Moroni Olsen Players "Expressing Willie" TICKETS NOW ON SALE by any member uf the Liona Club and at Jarmin & Woods' drug store; Modern Sheet Metal aV Plumbing Co., Park Grocery, Mulllns, Brophy's, Rex Cafe, Rosenberg's, Gua the Tailor's, and the California Oregon Power Company. , . , k : The box office will be open Friday, November 9, at 12 o'clock noon, and tickets pur chased now will beVxchanged on that day for reserved seats. Prices $1.50 and $1.00 .10 DOUBLE ACTING MINUTES TO MAKE TO BAKE And remcinber, too, thit when you arie through, there are no failures, no re' b.ilc!ilgs,because every thing comes from the oven light and evenly raised. Try the famous Calumet Biscuit Recipe. Of course, every body will want more of them- but you won't mind because they can be made in a jiffy. LfSS THAX It PER BAKING MAKES BAKING EASIER j . Any definite election-returns will be an nounced from the stage I II i -v I 1 1 TOIVWRJOW CfetJ A4 1 IMATINEE AND NIGHT jgfl j jjf FEATURING . f If CAL DEAN AND GIRLS , 1 1 Present t Wf jmmmmmmM Comedy a la Muaiqu; I DUNN and HALL ' Xv 1 Two Gentlemen of Merit VmmJ MAMIE TOMMY l LING and LONG If I Some Sense Mostly Nonsense ' " VEENON II f " The Ventriloquist """""""H The Man from the Badger J THREE FLYING MILLER3 Gymnasts That Are Different ' " l AREPICT ! Last Times -TONIGHT-Last Times f imA The Talking Picture i I "WOMEN THEY TALK ABOUT" 1 WITH IRENE RICH ' ' I. ADMISSION I Ph,uM,li"M 2 P- m- , Eveninfl, 7 9 I Children 10 Children. 9 I - 35 Adult. LI "io 1 "vVlLL PRESENT- A Comedy by Rachel Crothers j i a 'sew I Small liculti 4 en pa rtour 4 level t t-:ufxKint In i f'pwdrr 4 lcvl tkL,l- , wvliH liorlrli 1'i rtip milk 1 (lrvl UMiua kit !li flour arm, tncist.rc.woeBlt, ft ldr timrt. vrnu fori 'I r tpouii, cl (iiilk, iflti litfl.tf). tut II out fin writ fleorcol bbtd. rvil wr 1 in.-ii tliii'K. t nt I, it Lab fn quli-k ovtn ( JO"' 1U miuum. PD AM Mi