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E US; Ditnikd iiluilH uf a)! unit' I'ru-Om-IHViMk." which is in l... Im.ih 1 M.Tlf.,..! t v ... . ' .w.wuui, u iu, n.-.n ,.,.,,.,, , a Julnt meot-i Iiik of tin. Moilfonl Chamber of i I'omiiu-riM. Jtotail Tnulo ooii.mitu-,.; M......1 I , u l J , M nQ Wltni ... ........... o. .ne nose. Inirw thamher of Commerce, the imilll speaKer or the evemnfr. ..ir. i .. 10..1 01 ine suecess o. n similar p an tn lloseburs last year niiuioiu ol its far reaclunit mupo ..,..ib h was oi ii nenencmi miuno to praeticaiiy every line oi ucvmiy. milium; us Dencnts, ne nsiou inc ueveiopment o an improved reelln, of fellowship be. ween i no eny una rural interests. Improved merehandlsinK service. unproved commence in business llinis anil iminovett confidenee In; . . lll'oliubly not return to Medford ; sidewalks, at the expense of the home products. He added that Commander Richard E. Byrd and some of the members of hla Antarctic party grouped on tho deck imiii Christinas. i properly owners but pointed out II has made pussible a bleiser iay of the C. A. Larsen at San Pedro, Calif., a brief moment before the start of the southern cruise. Left to iaU st.Mcrer will leave soon rnr j u,o necessity of the city bulldlun mil throutih the Improvement ot, right -(back row) Lieut. Ralph Shropshire, Jeremiah De Cecca, Russell Owen, Capt. Alton Parker, E. J. , the east represeutiiiK llm Soulhern wooden sidewalks for temporary liiarketlni;. I Demas, Richard Brophy. Commander Byrd, William Vanderveer, Bernt Balchen, Harold June; (front Oreon Sales, of which he Is man-; USo .iuiIiik the winter to enable . Ho oxplnined the steiis used .in ! row) Charles Lofgren, Martin Ronne, Sergt. BenJ. Rother, Scrgt. K. F. Bubier. inner, ll' Al Smith shinild win, Mr. i n,,. many children to avoid walk- tjio Hosebui'K ctimpuli,'n. which , 1 Scherer and Mr. Johnston, both ar-1 ipK thru nun! and water, was. tho first in southern Orecon. WKU.INCTOX, Xew Zealand, South Polar expedition. The party In respondlnt,- to a civic wel- dent supporters of Al. have pleilBetl j The members of the council and expressed the thuuRht that No. .1. (P) The first siuko ot his came on the whaler Ijirsen and come Commander llyrd said thut themselves to fly to Nuw York, street and road comniltteo advised the cnmpniKn will eventually i voynice to the crest ice barrier in will await the arrival of the bark, in honor of the memory of Seott Both nion, however, have tholr rail- : that the property owners of Suni Hpread to nil Harts of southern I Uoss Sea. was completed yesterday Citv of New York'and the stoum-. and Shaclileton he was uolnu to road reservations and nppiuontly mlt street present a petition at the uroRon. no estimated Hint thelfor Commander Itichard K. llyrd, uuy.at-llolue CHmnalun in Hose- hurt- was worth nt least $150,000 lu the nmutint of kuo.1 it did Tho committee In eharuo uf the: local campaign have prepared an Interesting proeram, IneludinK . trailer films for use in theatres,! speclnl articles nud editorials In newspapers and KCneral ndvortis-: Iiik, proBram to brlnB the mean-j Iiik of the campnlKn closer to thej people. There will also be spec-1 till winduw displays nnd this de-' tail Is in the hands of John Mof fatt, Kin'll llrophy. .Marc Iarmln. j Hubert .Strang and Harry Jacobs.': ' The publicity committee, which ; will hnvo ehaiBo of all publicity! for the eampniKn. is composed of i JI. 1., llromlcy. Herb (Irey, Krnest i Seott, K. I. Duzey nnd Wlllinni A.I thitos. 4 Daily Meteorological Report . Tucsdiiy, Novumbcr 0 Forecasts IUedfonl mul vicinity: j 1 Partly ! cloudy toniKlit , and Weihiesduy ; r ' . 4.1 i . . i . i i ,? :K" i ""i".',:1 t.,n,,Kl1,1 "!"' west portion. Moderate, tempera-1 turn. h) en h9 oi 'Z p Txcal Data. Tcinpumluro (DeBs.l.. r-l Hi lllKhcst (Last 12 his.) 50 51 Lowest (Utst la hrs.) 51 4B ltd. humidity I Pet.).... 85 !ir. I'recliillittion (Ins.) Oil .3i Stale of weather C'dy. Cily. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, Tjas, 2.95 Inches. Sunset today, 4:5!) p. in. Sunrise Wednesday 0:51 a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 4:58 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 53 ICS ,4 CITT if a f B linker City 41! I.isnutrck i.... 50 lloiso 54 Denver 58 Dos .Mollies 01) Krosno - 72 Helena 48 l.os Angeles 78 Mnrshtiold ..: 58 I'hounlx 7fl Portland 60 Hod liltiff 60 HoseburB 54 Salt Lake City.. 00 :n; 28 42 30 34 58 III 52 52 50 4ti 52 44 48 62 :i2 44 30 38 Cloudy I Cloudy 1 Haiti ; Clear Clear Cloudv ! Clear Cloudy Clear j Clear P. Cdy. , P. Cdy. P. Cdy. ! Itnin I Clear 1 Clear . P. Cdy. Clear ! Clear '. nii Francisco .. 00 Rnnln. Ke Seuttlo ........... Spokand Walla Walla.... 54 ; 64 52 50 Winnipeg Missing I. W. Dick. Meteorologist Not Fast Kuousli iP) IJeul. than any human belnK ever travel- leu before, but not fast cnoutll 10 s't 'a record. His plane flew ul j llio rnte of 319.07 miles an hour. l no speed Is not ollieliiuy recos- nized ns a record because it was not five miles on hour faster than ! the exist Im: mark. LONDON', Nov. 6. (fll I.H'Ui. ,.0,Um,Cs nnd will receive Durcy Circle has travelled faster;..,,...- November 14. which rrnnnnf?r7 Stcamliif energy breakfast Cor aU the family COMPLETE STAGE OF SOUTH POLE TRIP; BYRD AND MEN SHOWN BEFORE SHIP SAILED 7: ' tj?" ' f v Vf v tt'-X. Tj -i i3 k Is " , f -i , rVii vv .i" ' "yf '.-, F5 ! fI1it.'-?'V 55V ffri v"(-tI , ,t x f t-aSS f A'iUr Vt' - ' BrV.J F , IN mj ij, 61 . ' J A a Sfc," srJ, X tlii ? W J ? II jf , t4f , A g w ' I " ..V?'; " - jn . ! : i I ..-i... ...o. i .. i. ...... ..r v,:.. i i -- -- ',: ROTARY GUESSES CAST IN COUNTY Nut limv Jackson county ami the illy uf .Mrdftml will vou iiolil ieally. but luw lliry ' will vote iHiinerifally, was tho conjecture which loci I Itnlurktns naule by secret li:illot Jit toibiy'H meeting. The jinMii Ikt who mines nearest to Kii'-ssinK the correcl . nuinbcr- of ,, ballots east, will he kIvcii a prize, at next week's meeting. . Ohserviiirf N'ocationiil KUueatUin month, the luoriiiu chairman, K. t- (-'urn, failed for a vote upon mi most popular anil iieiicUiiui vocation represented. Tho meiu- l)r. w..., ... i i. .i ft. i ; n . . : . i . ; big a clever talk upon why the physician aids mankind to a gi .at- extent than does any othei. lie was followed by Kcv. 1 i rencf, I. K. bazey, who spoke cm Service, (ifoi'ge Ihiiit, on amuse- : meni, Pr. Chambers, on vision; I ! Hill Holgor, on raiment : Charles 'Clay, on T'ood; Henry ('luhrei'. on; Hrcail: l'"red Heath. Drugs: C. C. Hoover, farming: Al llaydcn, on 1 Advertising, and Dr. Ualph Stearns I i on the care of the eyes, ears and : nose. i Mr. and Airs. John It. Knight, j 'former residents of I'endleton audi j now of Jacksonville, and Miss , Iluth Severance of Jacksonville , i were guests of the club and pro- i vided the principal entertainment i of the meeting. -Mrs. Knight sang two beautiful i ;nnd well received solos; "sing Me I to Sleep" and "Sometime, Some- i how. Somewhere." She was ne- t ;Companied upon the piano by MiFs.'O 'into ' effect .over KMhllJ, thvj Ituth JSeverance, while Air. Knight t ; ployed the violin obliKUto. REJECT TURKEY BIDS Oj ! HOSULtUHG. Ore., Nov. (j. Pj ! Directors of the Douglas county ! Turkey Growers, Inc.,- meeting it i Oakland last night, rejected all ' bills on the pool offered by the : association. Tli bids were sub- milled by eastern buyers and ranged from 3H cents to. 4 0 I 'cents per pound. Directors believe! that thi present indlcatloiiN point j ; to a slronuer market us the season ' roI1tinues nnd will receive bids; will i lslvo eastern and coust buyers an (.,1Ufli oi.portunlly to bid. It was., expected that there would be about fou,. carloads of birds In the pool , ,tt that time. - , , Rtitlierlln Biff rotary furnace In- stalled nt llonanza mines 0 1 Cut vour time Cut your time in the Mtchen coohs i n 21 to 5 minutes I Mgnrogp matt, 5 I J S. 'aiU. iri s Vi. ' !fJWVli .. . ' "JjrV ? ,8? t 'V "J V 4-. Tt S .S&T ' MS ?-v ? TkljCT5 J . i ri.V,l kJ ! t!Rl'y N I I TK'i'il' 't J 1 rSViMk J f ''LS, U M J fflM, 5 tSX "LiT 1 f . t -4 " V rtJT fX -i, I r v r If JrFt PS Vl VjfV'- V x&& 3 - : .ship Ulennor llotlntr. briimiiiK tin ..,1,.... ,.,....,i.,., ,.r ,i,n i.vi,.,llt!nn ,.i . POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW INCREASE Nol withstanding: the drastic re ductions iu postal rates this year, which caused several Oregon cities to report reduced pusloffiee re ceipts last month from those of Oeiuber in liiT, the Medford post office enjoyed a bin Increase with $71 7.!. 4 3 as against Octidier, l!i7, the ' receipls of which were Si;-Wr.i7. Til- latter receipts were a,, big hu reuse over Oelober lu IHO with S57!tX.M5. The cities which showed a de crease in their receipls last month, did more ibUHincss that mouth than in October of a year- aKo. but showed less revenue because of tho .-eductions. bm nt .Me,ifo,d. today -. I'ostniasier Warner said: Medford' simply did a whale of a : business to show an increase of i itouuL : imt t-ciii in lasi. 'iiiouin s eceipts in suite of the nostal re- Itictions in furei' this year, which ere not iu force last year." The. new wavelenelh which will Mull Trlbune-X'irgin station, Willi reach air the Pacific coast suites. i ami up into the mountains, accord-, ' V l.B to local station hea.ls, ,vl,u have Mwml ,0 ..,. a.In'r ,,e I Thursday, November Nth. at 7:45 been ti ylnK out its rnrrylne j.ower I ,ramac HU,ry uk(JS )ilcG , , j p. m. Sessions will follow on the ...i . ' l,,"nK, , e, , ,. stateroom, mm turretsand on the j suceosslvd' Tuesdays and Thurs wVlthounh only adjusted ,t hit- j,lp,,kB ()f e,. ,.,.B).,, , ' days. proved to have sufficient .carrying I power, to bring Medford prpgram down tu southern Califorpla and ) Arizona nnd at times into the ex) trrmO Cab'tern socllona of the 1'nited HbiteH. All radio stations thruiiKhotit the country will receive their new wavelengths on Armistice day, ho that there will be no Interference in reception. Doetil radio enthusi asts have cause to be grateful for the length given to K M KO, which will 'do more than -uny single fac tor "toward advertising this locality to 1he- outside world. i WA SI U XGTON. Nov. B.-Pt Secretary Kellogg wux nrivitted to day by Hrlgadler General Krank) I. McCoy, president of the Amer-j Itaji eiectroal mission In Nicar- auiia, that the two chief papers. ( one representing the conservatives; jami tne otner repreHcnluig tho lio- erals, had print articles prais ing the 1'nited sRtes government's supervision uf the general elections Mn that country. j The dispatch, nent last night.! showed that the liberal Cadldnte, ' Jose Maria Moncada, was leading! the conservative candidate, Adolfo! Henard. by-18,273 votes in Wi of j the 4.' precincts. The vole stood,' 1 ibem I 6T,W3y, conservatives 43.- The dNp.ilrh said: "Iiprenffi, chief conservative or Kiin. heudllneH tonight: , "'The American supervision has honorably observed its promise. Th elections Sunday were hoiient, tranipiil, correct nd honoiable.' "I'A Comniercio. leading UbeVal organ,. . beadllnes:,; The United Stati-B is vindicated before thej til hi, " tribune, mpjford. V 5 ft it ".v ' W 1 i " S J i -s. V J I F 1 I i 1 1 I ' M t I 1 "'T ll Sf kV'S 'r i p f 'i fe"J . "T S VV I5 Jl x Hi Tt , V U hi-JI . v'7 ZJL - v N ' . ' : i carry a British flas on his flicht i, .1... u.,,,.1, i,,l. : s - .' SCOUT BUGLERS AT POLLS TODAY The liuirle call of ussuinbly sounded at the opening of th-i various polling places of tho city at eigiu o clock mis morning re- minded the citlft-nH of the purpose of the day. Hoy Scout bunlers) were present at the opening ufT "r"il"till ru";i T ' . , tesy of California Oregon the polls at practically every vol-!,j, iOWer Co ing ilnce in Meilford. Tho Seoutsj. Ve(lncf,aay, ov.' T. also staged a demonstration on m xu n u. ,, Mann's Dejit. Main street at noon and at flvoj, store. , Y o'clock to urge all who had not' n to 11:30 Hock's Kakery. yet voted to do o. 11:30 to 12 Mark's Oniige. This work is done annually by j y to 12:30 City Cleaning Scouts throughout tho country as ' ( an j Dyeing. a part of the emphasis they Uicuj$ 12::t0 to l::t0 p. in. Heche. on active citizenship. This ycurt & Kindle Service Station. for the. first lime the plan of 0:1G Ncws and inarlteis. sounding the bugle at the voting j f places was udopled ajid curried out nt M eflford, (J rants Pass, ; Jacksonville and various olhor I eommunities of Jackson and Juse phlue coiiuticH. , Tin following scouts look part iu the special work: Jueius Rog ers, linger 1 1 cad lee, Martin Webb, A Ibert Caddis. Devon Dunford. i Dick itoberts. Ccorge Mall. Ilomorj liyan. Hilly DuveH, Don 'Nielson.j Max Hray. Jack-Tcrrett. t 'The Night Watch' at State Theatre ' Patrons of the Itlallo thenlro am IpronounciliK "The Nlnllt Watch," ' "ow VW" .'"ere. tne uosi pvo - dilution Hillie Dove has ever made. fased on the st-'ie success called '" -."- "men, piu....co , , , , , , . . is n lilifh v rlraninlit! nivHlm-v stnrv. BILLIE DOVE ALSO CHARLEY CHASE' In a Comedy Wow ' ALL PARTS" onEnoNV Tuesday. yovF,MTnr? g. wis. MEDFORD MENTO IPTORTY OWNERS LEAVE FOli EAST AFTER VOTE CAST 1 llt.r,. tvlll lu. itl.i .. ..vo'in ; , -."i.uiu .rn.if.in ...... ....... ii'Mii .-m'uium iuiukiu nun minor. row "" 1110 l,url ot h0 la-o.Uh..r trips so tliev'cimlil cast '" lK'n,,t in u,u l'i-'alliotl"I i-li'C- ,iu"- ; T. Sinter Johnston leaves for :Color,lo Snrinns. tomurrow. unil f'um Ihero will visit rhlellBo n,l ! -Nuw Yorli. llUur rottirninu to his home lu Hochester. N. Y.. to speml the winter. IHivo Wood un.l Hay- i mond Huter. leuvo for Chicu.;.i iiu l J New York City tin iuiliortiint jness trips. .Mr. Wood Will confer ', with the Palmer interests in Chi - ! caKo remirillns Ihclr fruit- ranches In the Hokiio River valley which i Mr. Wood mamiKos. He will then 1 Visit the fruit brokers In Now! I York city, reiurnins to .Medford ! ill early Decemher. Mr. Heter will .;o on a similar errand anil wllljau.l uraveled. and for permanent , expect to use mom. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbuno-Vlritln Station 1 ' j rl'ucMlay, Nuv. fl. ; 1 270 meters 11 10 k ; 4' p. m. to 1 a. in. Elee- i tion returns, furnished by .Medford Mail Tribune. C:30 to 7 lilectlon mtunw broadcast by courtesy ofjpcrly uwncin, Which would be 1 oust uispiay ahv. i. o. v V a to H i;ieetnn returns broadcast through courtesy of SnideV's Hairy ,t Pro- (luce Co. to 10 Klcction returns - j. j 4k444t444l444f j t 1 To tr.-ln additional Icadcrtohin i for tho Boy fc'eout work of the com j inunlly a tralnlliK course Is selied ' uled for this week.' The date was Jset for Thursday Instead of Tues , due to the election. Tho purpose I of the course is to kIv a general ) knovvtcdKC of the alms nnd entent I ll'e Hoy Scout promam, stress- j lnS ' methods which can be used , .--v. ..... . r, The trainliiK iinirse to'.bc ulvnn : under the usp)ccs 'of the Crnler ; " v.- ' ,. , ,r . . , , UUiirlers.' AlodUird. . beu tin inr on TODAY AND WEDNESDAY IN HEE . MOST GORGEOUS SCREEN CREATION "THE NIGHT WATCH" A STORY OF MYSTERY AND R 0 M A N 0 E On BOARD A FRENCH WAR. SHIP ON THE EVE OF BATTLE. ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC Admission Mats. 23c Eves. 35o Chlldrsn a Dime X -ASK IMPROVEMENT' OF CITY STREETS At llw mt't'llliK uf lu fity ruuil iil rnmmituv on Mtivet.i ami roml last iitlit to illsiUf.s fiupruvt'ini'iilH ..m, iiiifr.'slt'd I,,,,,!,.,,,.,! i,,.,,,..,,,- mvil.-ls. "-vflil.-nlM usk.-.l for tnii.ruv.m.nts : "' ''' ' vni Imi tai i or thi. rl . l.l.li tlw .Ity i now ai.lo to ' limilKUriitf Imauw of m arly 7.in that lmf Jut rami' to the l.-lty t.v..s...y from the oonnty n.a.l : tax foun.l. The most impoitant imiiiovenient as iuke.l for on : Summit avenue between l-'ourth an.t .laekson streets, for the bene ; fit of the ehil.lren i.tteiulinK Ja. k Inisi-.'soir school, especially in the matter of si.lewalks to prevent walking In : the niu.l I The itrmip of citizens appearlni! : on behalf of this section eonslste.l of Superlntemlent of .Schools 10. II lle.lriek, Kawles Moore, J. o. I i un.l Charles Winn. They not only ! asked that the street be uraded .next council meetlnn, , Wednesday night, for the grading and gravel tug of. this section, and said they would recommend to the council that the sidewalks asked for be constructed. L,. J. Adams it ml 101 1 t'limpbell requested needed improvements for the Third and Holly streets section, and the committee decided to recommend to the council the placing of a drain at tho intersec tion of those streets as askeil for. U. K. New land requested that the city build sidewalks on Hunt Ninth ! street, but the commmeo decided M Uke no action until a payment plan was worked out by the pro- i wiiim"ui j v .i h - ore throats need this Double Treatmenl Rubbed on the throat, Vicks relieves in two direct ways: (1) Its vapors, released by the body heat, are in haled airect to the air pas sages; and (2) At the same time Vicks "draws out" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice: ' !? VapoRub Over & Million Jars Used Yearly KOQ Hear the "General ' Independents" every Friday at 8:00 P.M. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manaaar Phona 105 M N. Csntral Madferd, Oragon VEACHIMGf I A NATION I I IU avuiui SEVERE Vi VlOtETBAY K? Mo r If "IITX. , A NATION-WIDE f H II 1 INSTITUTION- ' J.IPenneyGo, Brimmed Your New Hat May Be Either This season you have a chance to satisfy your preferences in the matter of a hat any number of becoming shapes, with or without ' 9 brim, are approved. Velvet makes a considerable bid for favor velour, too, is a popular choice and felt oontinues to be worn. Colors arc somewhat bright with black, as usual, appearing on many occasions. A Fresh Assortment Of Dainty Laced Trimmed 7 and trimmed with edgings and inserts of lace. You will find the garments you need at an ap pealing economy. . Long Brassiere For Average Figures Our "Lady-Lyke" model with' boninj across the front for diaphragm supporthook-back style sizes 32 to 46. 49c The Grace of Fall Fabrics Adapts Them To . Feminine Fashions Select Toys Now ROOF LEAK? ., " CALL ; Trowbridge Lumber Yard Our roofing export will call and give you suggestions and estimates on costs. No obligations. Wo sell the famous John-Manville Roofings s ALSO CEDAR SHINGLES., CLAS8OTZD ADVZITISI50 OZTS KE2ULT3 .PAGE THREE or Brimless Rayon Underwear The college misn will welcome this op portunity to supply her underwear needs for many months. Charming lingerie of practical rayon appeals to everyone for its smart serviceability. Chemise, Bloomers and Step-ins, 98c Rayon Gowns $1.98 A score of lovely earments in oastel shades Bandeau For Slender, Figure A dainty model of pink silk stripe rayon that provides just enough support for youthful figures! It is very low-cut in the back. Sizes 30 to 36. ' 40c Silks and satins have never been mora alluring, more gracious than this year soft and lovely, they will interpret new fashions successfully.' ; Charmeuse, $1.49 Washable Flat Crepe, Crepe Satin, $2.49 Charmeuse is a favorite because of its gleaming finish and inter estingly low price washable flat crepe is so practical crepe satin is an exquisite medium for smart frocks. The colors are modish. -