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PAGE TWO .1 iocal and ' Personal All mcmlieis of the city adminls- ; Orepon Klre Itetlef Association of t and spent several hours visiting 1 trillion are h.appy over the fact Alc.Mlnnvllle, Ore. f. I,, floff. Apt., I friends j that they were winners yesterdnyma ;:ast Main Kt. ti !22. IRKlf'i Hemi-tltf-hlm.- hoso mmdlnt ! in the local election In that the! , . wUh .. W1U pleating und button making. Hun- election of A. W. I'lpes as mayor; F,VI, j ,. . .0lnry , ,e lie-! dlcraft Xhop. I'huM 702. . llUlf! and .he election of the councllmen . ,,,,, ,, ,.,.., ,.,,.,. ; The executive council of the llus- on the citizen-' 'Icket. together he .,. ,,., rne(,k ,iesH and ITofMalupM Women' 1 wilh the passage of the .'' : ratch train. In nlu-ht an that they ! Hub met at the home of Mi, bond Issue for a new fire station hnmo , v00 Ther(. W(,re i-oulse Fluhrer last night, and dls-! noil uiininer. means not oniy inm. the people endorsed the ndmlnls- trnllou. hut that the new regime will conllnuo lis policies. The first ; meeting of thn city eouncll fnr this month will be held tonight. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Kucl' Co. Tel, e:il. if; A building permit was Issued hy ; would prefer to remain on the the city Veslerday to W. II. Iteyn- ' ground. I'ndcr the new law, n ol.fci to repair a dwelling on West i voter mvny from horn" cannot have Tenth street nt n cost of Sion. , his or her vote sworn In. TJiosc Arinistico ball. Jackson Springs j who expected to he absent on elec club, Hat. rKght. 2S2jlot day were given opportunity Mr. and .Mrs. V. D. Meyers left j " provide themselves with an nb yesterdny forenoon for their home ! sent voter's ballot. The Oregonlan. in Oakland. Cal., fullowing a short I Kt. Mark's rummage sale, Nov. visit with relatives. In Medford . while en route by motor from T.i. I'omii, Wash. Uxlra stiecli.l bnrgains. $4.98 to '.Kc. nt Ihe Kmmy l.ou ilat Khop in M. M. 20 extra green stumps i this week. 233 , Among tne oregoninns registor-, pd nt Medfonl hotels iiro IIrliert 1 AnnritronK.-of North lUnul, V. M. arrived home IhhI weok, ufter Koffcra of Ku(eno, and the follow- I lnilInK Hovuml w:ekH nttPntlinn IriK from lortlnd: Dr. and Mrn. J to ni opHrty intorpxtH In Montunn. C. II. lidxtfr. Mr. unci Mih. ( AV. HemHtitchlni;, hono m e n d I n ff, MnpoH, K. W, Htrykor, Hid Con- I'lHntf and Initton muklnj,v Hnn iurt (l; D. HnmU'i. V. M. rrnkHon, I rtli-rnft Hhop. Phono 702. l!)3tf .Mr. and Mi. .1. KvnnH mid 10, i Althouwh plans fnr dodlcutlon 13. McKIniicy. IIono mondlntf. runiicrB romovpd find nnKH worked buck. Hand I -craft Hhop. 216tf The CJ u id en cluli will moot at thn Hotel Medford at 7:30 tmiik'M. SlidoH will bo shown by .Mr. 1'udor from "VaHh!nifton, a delphinium Kppflalim, and prizon for th Kardrn t rontcKt will ho awutdnd. St. Murk'H rummiiKo Halo, Nov. Hill and 10th at Main. 231 MrH, IrvipK KoHtornon woh op rrnted upon at the Sacred Heart hoHplta) in Medford on Saturday for appendicitis. The opomtlon wan pfM-fnrmed by Dr. C J. Mohi Alr. KeMei-Hon Ih reported to he dolnw nicely.. The operation wiih per formed in thn Medford hoHpltal an the local hoKpitul i closed. (JranU Ihh Courier. . Avoid the rush; make your ap pointment now for your r'hrlntmnH photographs. Anderson 8 t u rt i o. Phone 733-Y. 229 Paul M. Dower of Knnd Point, Ida., is a visitor in Medford who arrived yesiorday. Mt me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tenftwahl, Hotel Holland. Phone lt!)3. tf Tin county health unit will hold lift regular monthly child welfare elinic next Krlday .afternoon at the Y. W. C A., with Counly Physician I,. D. Inskeep and county nurses In .chfirKc, 'Mothrii's wlshlnu to make appointments for the clinic are ut'Ked tn make, reservations early.. Armistice hall, .lacltsm Kprltws club, Hut. nlKhl. 23 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawson of the Htcumhnnt section were cuesls yestenlay and last nlRht at Ihe home of Mrs. Nettle L. Thompson. Keductlon snte now Kolnff on nt the Hand Hox Hal Khoppo, l'L'3 Kaut Uth Ht. 20 extra pxtton trading stf-inp durliiK this sale. 233 r Breads come and go but day in and day out Fluhrer's Milk Bread, since its in troduction five years ago, has consistently outsold by a large mar-gib.-all other brands of bread in Southern Ore gon or Northern Cali fornia., Extra quality always tells. rimvriv K. lloan of the Hudson. Khmox itarape planH to !.-avi thfljvllle wa a vlKltor in .Medford yen-; latter part of thU wwk fur llulne ; tenlny. j and other Idnho pnlnta to Npenri: n j Kxtra pood Jtalduin tipples, Sue, vacation of sevorul weeks 'Wlthfper hox. pinnurle Packing Co. tf ; friends and relntlvps. He will ninke ... . . ...... ' Sirs, Mnr;, o. ( nrey drove In the trli hy motor. u, ..u i , , - i, ... . .. wno hul.r,.d ,lnme fnr ,, purpose : f ,x(lrl.lln, thelr ,.ll;ilt , , 1miK .Mr. Cook has to he nt head-; ,Uarlers tonight, lie figured that j h0 rild reach Medford and vote I and then return hy airplane to ' Portland, hut giving the matter a 1 second thought concluded that he ' ''to anu lOtll, at 2' . Main. 23IJ" (leorglnna llusson. teacher ttt the! i Antloch school, was among the vis- 'Itors in Medford yesterday after- noon. Oood fbildwln apple, for sale at "oou naniwin nppies tor saie at ; Pinnnete racking o.. tr- '. " . rraiwr, rcnUli :iiIh of the AppN-walo (llstrit, have not yet been made, the new 4!.000 ArmltaK bridge at Cohurn In Lhtio county has been com pb; tod and ts now open to traffic. See ('has, I. Howard for 10-pas-sonKcr bus -load for the football tfnmo, Thn Dalles nnd Medford. Phone Kummlt Jtanch, . AhlanL 22'Jtf Included anions the odds and ends found in the pack sack rar rled by the nameless transient who was killed in an auto mishap early Kunday mornintf near Seven Oaks, was a shaving brush made nf the frayed end of an old piece of rope and a pieco of lnokln-Klaws, used when shaving himself, He was burled yesterday afternoon In the local cemetery by the county. Port y-olK lit days more until Christmas. CMve us ample time for "portraits of distinction." Make your nppolntment now. Anderson Slmllo. Phone 733-V. 22! AmonK the business visitors In this city from California Is K. V. Ilallu-way of I, Oh Angeles. Thnmns Uenlty Co., real estate. Insuruncc nnd small loans on any thliu? nf value. Palm Hlock, corner Main and Front, upstairs. tf . Application for a waler permit has been filed with the stale engi neer's office nt S ilem bv the Dixon brothers, Fort Klamath, Ore., for water from Anna creek for Irriga tion of Id.'il acres, stock and lo mt'ftle purposes In Klamath county. Concerning your eyes consult Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist, 317 Medford Hidg. For appointment Phone 188. (Jlnsses fitted and fur nished. 811 Fourteen out of the statn cars reglsiered here yesterday with the local state auto traffic bureau In the Chamber of Commerce build ing. ' The gift that only ynti can give, your photograph. Make appoint ment now. Anderson Studjo, Phone 733-Y. ; 220 On Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock there will ho an open meeting in the Thcnscphlciil lodge room In the j College building on Grape si reel. to which all Interested are invlled, The subject for dlscuanlon will he, "The Dwellers on tha Threshold." C. F. Ooff writes all kinds of In- Vtrancc. See him. Telephone 022. Office, 411) Knst Main. 18tf Duoks are plentiful in the Wll ' lows, Cal., section In the rice fields, 'according to .lack Southwell, who, accompanied ny his family, raturn 1 ed Monday evening from a motor I trip through southern California. J He reported tlu ducks so thick i thai It would have been an easy t matter to hog the limit, j Coal by the sack or Ion. Tel. j U3I. Medford Fuel Co. tf i Interested only in one measure j of the election, a local resident last l night called the Mall Tribune sev jeral times to learn the standing of the state Income tax mesurev ex plaining he wished the Information for his father, In order to lot him I know whether he should oomo to Oreuop or winy in California. Steel shears ground, plowslmros sharpened, general blacksmlthlng. Nick Young, 100 South Holly St. 231 H. R. Stroud of Vancouver, It. C, Is among the guests from a distance, registered nt Medford ho tels. Wood all kinds oak, laurnl, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 831. tf Put out of commission hy n broken boom last Monday, the L. O. Herrold Construction company i asphalt mixing plant along the Pa cific highway south of Medford was expected to bo 'in operation again today. As a result of the breakdown, paving activities on Portland avenue and Almond street were abandoned yesterday, but are expected tn no' resumed tomorrow. Portland avenue Is now-ready for the rwu-lneh ton layer nnd on Al nond street the base layer Is nearly completed. Oood Daldwin apples for sale at Pinnacle Packhm Co. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Hohuort, who woro married In Central Point lilst Sunday, were expected to return toduy from a short trip from K lanmih Falls, preparatory to lOUVtllK honeymoon trio ! on ; through mou thorn California unil Alliltlil, W'antftt! A tnmi novil tn nt ! dinner ut Xlnn l.ntlioian rhuivh. i Kourlh nml OukUnlo, ilnrH(luy. ' XowmliMr 7 ih. Dlnnor Morvid from i r: 30 to 7:.1o p. nt. AiIiiIIh 3& ) Mr. unil Mrn, H. V, Harnrlmrit of Dm nM I'hmMiix 1lMrloi won t Mrrtfuril vIhIIoi-i thl innniins. . j lint, ilfn rout. Tel. C3t. M--foi-d Fuel Co. U MEDFORD MAIL ! Mliw Jtuth Severance of Jackson- fnwm.i iha ............. h a...-...- eur. Wood all kinds oak. laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. .Medford Fuel -'o. Tel. Ml. tf Mr. and Mrs. John It. Knight. recent newcomers to Jacksonville front Pendleton, Ore,, were ylsit. ors in Medford yesterday. Host I'tnh lump coal. Tel. 081 Medford Fuel Co. . tf The t'JiiHt Folks" circle of the First M. K. church will meet Thurs day nfyrnoon with Mrs. Curtis Darby nt 1)14 Queen Anne avenue. Kxtra good Hpirzcnhcrg applo.ne m,e his homo 50o per box nt Pinna In Pncklng CO. If Hearing commotion HHnday ! morning In the chicken yard. Mrs. I V. Powers ran out In time to; see hMK hI1VK battling with it .hen. the bird nlready having the 'Chicken In its talons. .Mrs. Powers ' sen in us uiions. .urs. rowers siru.-K mo nawg several times wun . ,...,.., ., ,.,,. ,i-. oiru luugnt nacK at uer. fie waS'Almn, l-earl mill Kathleen Toil rick finally overpowered and killed.- .. of. .Medford; also hi- father and (irantM Pass Courier. , tuollier, Mr. ami Mrs. 0. W. Tc(l - Wood -all kinds -oak. laurel, ! flr and dry slahs. .Medford Fuel . .. . I t o. ei. oai, tf ' of tins city, and Mrs. .Mlue ado .... . .!.- ... . .. . Tiinipornry nuto licenses were Is-1 sued at the sheriff's office today j Home, has chure-e of the iiituiik-c-to -llattfo Taylor of Central l'oint, ' nients, which will bo announced Chill ies Mnck of Ashland and K. i later. J. HoKors. Mar) I'lrlch. liocer K1NNKY The funm-al service Wnndhtlry and the Ontes utojfor William A. Kinney who passed cproiMiny of Medford. inway nt the vaverlcluh Kanltnr- llot, clean conh ;Tel. 6,'ll. Med- ; lum, J'orlland, Oregon. Noveinher ford Kuel Co. If i "lh will be held nt the Perl Ku- Whilo the mulrt taxpnylnc rush I nernl Home, Thursduy at 10:30 was over .Monday, a Inruc hulk nflo')"clt '" "ev. 1!. 1'. Lawrence letters nr still helni? received at ! offlclatlnB. Knlonihment ill the thn office toduy with payments for Medford .Memorial Mausoleum Ihe hist hulf of the 192 taxes. A I few l(IVhll(a-u .,nmn tn-lUn nt..nl todnv b. r...run ,,.i ,..i I , ...... .i.i'.i.n. iniij it ictv I eiiuesis lor extension of time wore received. Hose mcndiiiK, runners removed, and sna(H worked hack, llanilf craft Shop, . 21 litf The people In the Trail section took a more thnn averftKe interest in yesterdny's election, nccnrdlnit: to Mrs. Edmund 1'lelc, who was in Medford today from her Trnll ration, rsne iniucated that the Jorlty of the residents of thnt sec tion cast.. bnllots. competition nmoiiK the county candidates he lm the main inspiration. 7 . IV . . 1 "'J-: " " ii I armors in the Discovery and Development nf youth" Is the sub-j Ject of the talk to ho Klven by Uev. Carman K. Mell. pastor of Ihe Christian church, nt the Junior hlKh school l',-T. A. Friday after noon nt 3 o'clock. Hematltchlnir, hose m e n d I n k,' PiealliiK nnd bullon ninldnK. Han dicraft Shop, l'hone 702. . lil.'llf On just one-half of the trip be tween Lalievlew and Klamath Fulls the state highway department's oleVtro-mncnot road sweeper last week picked up UN pounds nf metal. Afler h n v I ii k spent several months In Seallle, Michael Kwent returned yesterday to his home here and will spend n short time before leaving for the Puifet Sound country nunln. lie was accompani ed to Seattle last August by Leon l.ovo of Central Point, but the lat ter wa.s utinhle to return because or an appendicitis operation he underwent in n Seattle hospital. However, he is expected to return hy train, his condition belnK such that he was unable to stand the trip hy motor with Mr. Hweet. Frank Simmons, is anions Ihe visitors In Medford from the state nf Washington. K. V. hall, Thurs. night! Pythlnn card party! J!!!!! Mr. and Sirs. Tom Merrlmnn of Medford came to Crams I'nss Sun dny nnd were nccnntpanled on their retiirn by Mrs. .Merrltnnu's mint, Mrs. Robert lleswell. who will he I heir guest in Metirord for a few days. Grants Pass Courier. Two nlrplane hcaconx .will be erected In EUKene hy the deport ment of commerce, according to Information received there from H, S. Hoggs, head of the 1'nlted States airways work, hy W, C. Ciuhli, city engineer. A field beacon will be built nt the Kugene municipal air port nnd another will he sot, in the southern part of the city to In- dlento the route to the conHt. Two million cundlepnwer lights will be Installed. Bounty warrants were Issued nt the county clerk's oflce today to U. W. Hose of ICngle Point for one coyote; James Martin of Henglc for one coyote, nml O. W. MnthN f AKhlmul, one coyotr. Following a MU'Ct'HHful wroHtHnu match Hnturilny nUiht nt CiwimH City, Cal., Hn-ssun Mohamnu'd, thoi IVrrihle Turk, hnH returned this week nnd Kone Into t r n I n t n k I for a wrcHttlntf ni h toll nlnitmid thin I month with Mooko Norbock In this' olty. MohnmntPd threw (itm Hvhnct- dim In u handicap match at thet NcnconHt town bofoio a larne audi-' onco, ' i (1. H. Itownmn of Portland, sup erintendent of tho Southern Pn clflc Motor MtiBos, In vlHltor In Medford todny, reKlmored nt the Hotel Medford. It. J, Went, , well ; known hotel supply mnn of Portland, !k Hpend- tnir several tiny In Medford on I htiNluexn. Tim M.Mir..i-.t n..r.l.n kIiiI. will I meet In regular neiwion thin even- Inv nt the Hotel Medford. whore; special slides on delphinium flower? will ho Mhown throutth tho court cny of n Portland flower lover. ' The condition of Leonard Lorn- hertKOtt. who auatulned n hroken ; hack In an auto era no nouthof Ardiland lant Hunday niornluu. tn reported an unchnnited today at the j Ashland hospital, where ho U t patient. He wnn to have under j Bnhe an X-ray examination yemer-! dii to determine the extent of hlH haok fraclur, Krnettt Hchrncen Ht, I7i nf this ity,, rplvri! fatal itijuftea in (he eamu crtinh, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,. J. It. Coleman will mfft with' rounty actworH from ull nuns of OreKoil at HHlem November s. to consider tlu- ratios of taxes, us Willi n( applied to the various counties, in the year ItiVJ. Governor 1'at-! . , terson and other niemhers of the lax eommlsslon will attend) the sessions. , hy lnp Back or - ' 'edf"rd Fuel Co. tf ' rt,' .' I"u,l' "er mid a moderate temperature are forecast , f"r HKh nd Ihurwiny. flow- ,"B he n'";rn"' 'loudiness and , """"i "'""'a)' ""-r""y ' Pythian' card party Thursday; S , night. K. P. hall. i he W. C. T. I, meels Thursday . afternnn at 2:30 in the V. W. c, A. TKDU1CK Kreii Tedilik passed i away vi-i-y suddenly, at Mils home 1 S20 Kouth Peach street, November II. Me. Tedrlck ir liorn In Wis. cousin Senteniber . IdKll. where for a if rent many years. The family moved to Mberta. t'auudn at which place ... .... . ... ..... . .... they lived .ustll 1907, in which 'year Mr. Teririck came to .Medford Unil has mado his home hero for the past' nlneiee,, years. Mr. Ted-1 rick leaven to mourihelr loss, his wife Mary Tedrlck, four sons. wire .vinry Tedrlck, four sons. tJuy, ueorge, Keeley and I.yle, four ImuKiiiei , .ur. i-.inj i . imnej, rick of Medford, and two brothers nnd one sister, Heed and Clarence . . . .'. ... .... of 'Alberta. Canada. "Perl L-'uneral KCnitECK.NtiOKT Ernest Sch- roeenKOst. 17-year-old son of Mr nn, vll-M Airs. ,. Ji. Schregengost of I Obituary KnVi North Ulverside, passed hear tjie voice of Flnyd Young, vorted and who ;ive marvelous tes nwuy at the Ashland hospital at who Is In charge of the ROvern- timonles of what the grace of God ! ii : 2 a, m. Tuesday as the reHiill ment' frost warning service of,, the 1UH wrought in their lives, A mate j of injuries sustained In an nuto j pacific const states, should tune in ; quartet renders old-fashioned tfon-' accident south of Ashland Hatur-jun KIl.l, los Angeles, at G:liij)ei hymns and m?ro .'spirituals, day night, tin account of which) sharp this evening, as he Is going 1 with lots of close harmony. ' ! appeared In a former issue of this! to talk about something over the' This troupe has Jn.st returned paper. radio at that time. I from an extensive tour through ' Urncst-was born at .Manhattan. A letter written by Mr. Young ) Oregon. Washington and Idaho i Moulanu! March Hi. Hill, and mn-i... ... w...i,i..j ...i. ............ parents, he leaves four sisters nnd j veyinfr the above information, and service Wednesday niKht only, nt four brothers: .Mrs, Oliver Kl-jwhieh read in part as follows: , 7::I0, nt the Apostolic. Kaith'mis dride, .Mrs. II. It. . rlarwood, nnd "You or no one else will not be : sion. VI North Front street. Mrs. C. W. llnrwooil. all of Med- .ford. . Hubert and Howard Schre- j vnKml,, w,o are in the hliih anil t.,,,1,.,. i.i.,!, s..hooU resneetlvelv: I Kred, of the United States aorlul over new river spun at this place. service' nt Honolulu: W. II., of! - Cleveland. Ohio, nnd Mrs. PnnllTQO LATE TO CLASSIFY . l-'uiieriil services will' he lielit at. liAN'IMTKIt AdK.NCV. INC. tho Cnnu-er Kuneral-I'nrlors at 2:00, p. m. Friday. Elltijliihment. vill follow In the Alcdt'ord. mcmni-ial mausoleum. KILLED .IN t BRAWL PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 7. -() Word was received nt the Hull ed State's tnarsliHl'H ofllco' today of the murder of Archie llarelny on the Kkimiilll lndlnit. reservation late Monday, llarelny. tin Indian, Ih stilil lo huva lieeu struclt over the lieiiil hy. Unn (lot'oo, another Indian, durlnk a liniioi- brnwl. The latler is hulng held for investl.ta tion. Hill Clement,' Indinn, who won present, wits also helns held an n nmterlal witnesH. Special communication .Medford l.odgo No. 103. A. K. & A. M. Friday.' Nov. i. 2:30 p. m. Work In the M. M. degree. Itamniet at (1:30 p. m. sharp. The Past Masters of the lodge will exemplify the work In the Master Mason degree In the evening. Hy order of V. M. 2.11 C. .M. IIOCHTON, Secy. Notice. Pythian card party Thursday ovenlng, 8 o'clock, K, P. hall. 23n $100 Itcwartl. Tho property owners of Kdge wond park offer $ tun reward for Information that will lead to the arrest nnd conviction of the party or parties who broke Into the homes of Wm. Lyman, John Fluh- l'niA mill III r.rnnna nnH ut.iln ho.l. ninE othor nrt,r,OM ,nnrefrom Notify Sheriff Hnlnh Jcnninca or the Interested pnriieM. ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY DANCE Wednesday Saturday Nites WALKER'S MEOFORC'S NEWEST PAVILION. Phone V 51 . A. MM& OREO 0N7 WEDNESDAY. FARES WELL AT Jackson, county fared welL inattcr. i,f; taking :iri7m alich'j ''".'" "';""'""' l-'-fk exi ! i ' r-nrtStwl 'hH week. "". " t" w.e .... meal, ori,or,y un(l pfucient or!?an. WO" '"e land nrlu.t-. izius where ibuM haa 1;s.,d awny division uf II. great lio'. lb.- , myi )aHil. imimxrv Ashland exhibit of ; hog in. '.he which will touch overv home In onr livestock department. In la rg .,,, Tllja because he knows how. competition, won three, fust..., Ag election to the office seven seconds, two Jhlrds, tllive oj ,,.., MhiIiAi-iI, I have nnlv fourths, , one fifth and one sixth.!" . ' . . - . aeeorilng to n teleiram received'; l by the Mail Tribune today . froi ! I'nrtlnnrt. sent by Kllnger's hog ! ranrli of 'Ashland. Among Ihe r.S2 Individuals of tot nortliwest. who had exhibits ' ln ,ho l"ncl products division K. ".' 'aieni. won nrst in win- imllu Mlleu ''iintrell nf I'lietl u-nn i .Miles Cantrell of lluch. won N'"1 ln "I'e'ial lot of Oregon linn; ' beam. T). M. Iwe of Ashland won '" l".,"1'' ""r"; i 1,1 "en'M l'"ir'et Hill of .Medrord ; , n commercial pack and . , " " ' "' " , wells- Don . ----- - - - ,.." - . ', i " " " . j - ft" ' ''t f"l '". AnJOU" "n.rt. ,n,ch V."M.: '" ' " J'' I l,iml ""?! ",, ,he fo luwll'tt l'"t itt-t'.nu. l lui-nllii nnniin l-iiiler rilhei' ," ',"""' ;" ' ,-o oim him white snr nir. in oats: """" nii"h, corn smith of line county, wnH'-M' Den:. 10 ears; White Dent, ears; finall seeds, ltaMa.ii rye. (jQ YOUNG TO TALK ON KHJ TO! Tt "' :,. The fruit growers, and other i friends who would like- to . again at Pomona, Cal., his winter head- .... was received at inc; interested In my subjer so don't 1 fail to listen in." . ArmitaKe First traffic passes 1US West Main We have n buyer for 4 -room mod ern home, NlliOO to $ixia ciihIi. Must be 'jiond value. We have desk space to rent, with phone and conveniences, to re sponsible party. (I round floor. A gas station In edge of town, tliree-ffiurths acre land. (inly !f:i:Me. party has gas eontnu-i with targe company paying -S-'iO monthly. A snap In a "-room house in Cen tral Point for only $ll.a. Call for Mr. Peehler. IIANISTKU AUHNCV. INC. ins West Main. 230 Foil HIOXT-Cottuge: modern, fur nished. ti2H',4 No. Hiver slde. 2n 'Oil HA 1.12 Husiness opportunity. One (tf the best equipped cafes lu southern Oregon: good loca tion. Cross receipts Sua pev day. Owner leaving, must sell at snc rlflee price $(J.0U0. Terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 728. g;il KOIt SA1.K G-room modern, fur nished home; fireplace, modern hui It -In kitchen- 2 '.uts. Total price 2.sra; S37 cash, balance 3fi per mouth. See Charles A. AVlng, Inc. Phone 72S. 23 1 I.OS-r Oil KTOI.KN - While fox ! lorripr: brown hiad, brown spot 1 on linck, Iouk tall. Phone .16:'. i .lackMonvillc. Ki-wnnl. liov (;. I Smith. JliMlfonl. Ht. 2. 231" : VOW HAI.IO Korilson tractor ntiil Plow, Kniin ilrlll. It. 1. Ilox n. CVllirnl l'oint, 235 LOS!' Xov. ", between Ijnmport'ii ftiitl Ooiicsce nnd K. .Iiu-kson Sts., miek miRiir. Call 1031-1.. He wn t-il. 2:10 KOH HUNT 3-i-uom moilern fnr-nlsln-il hiinsc. Phon 2.-H. 2.11 1 TOMORROW AND FOR 3 DAYS TRIUMPHANT RETURN ' At Popular Prices, with Music i and Sound Effects THE WORLD'S GREATEST PICTURE &7? It YOU CECIL DimiUrS NOVEMBER" 7.' 192. Communications Q..M.fr ku M Din. . To.heKilltoi, -r.'-: ' - I believe the election of Herbert rtoover nteanu more to rne .;reai cajise of lileallsm. tifid will to fur ther toward establishing universal peace, than all the treaties in thQ world. This because he has ad ministered food tn the starving women anil children of so many nations of the earth. 1 believe it will prove to he the beginning of the greatest-period -of industrial devPlopm-jil ; in the. history of America ,rf a..rf,m.e. u will APOSTOLIGFAITH EVANGELISTS TO j VISIT IN MEDFORD The Apostolic Faith, well known along the Pncific; oonat as one of ; .,,.,"' ?lap, pvprv " mo',lern i means to ' irry the .ospel, includ- sne.inllv desl"ned and built auiomoh,,g fo" ' lnP," ork " the most progressive religious or- automobiles for their work mntm ,"!"s kMc ply the waters of Puget Sound ami the Columbia liver cnrrviliif ihe irosnpl to Ihe , onMh " J places': A modein n.i.to-tlie.mlnuln nlrnlane Is also used to speed out the Hospel mes- !Ba-te D w- The evaneelists nie comlnic . ' "K c uiimciisis me muni!. , .,,, ,. ,i.i.. way to " " , ; - V ., I Jtlll 1'IUIICInLU 111 UI1C Ul (IIH 1I1UML ' modern and well equipped ntoto ' buses to he seen on the highways. ' 'This bus, of the sedan type, equip-1 ; ped with living quarters like a Pull-1 maii car for a hand of nightspeeds I ita way over the highways from one town to another, and Is equip-j pod with an ultra-modern Western Klectrie public addressing machine! which is UHed to, broadcast tie? 1 Hinging and special announcements- 'where largo crewds gather. ! ! The members of thin trip are' , rnmnnsed nf mnn from vnrbniH . , tt.nL-n tn ltf wiuv .)mv u0nn nnn.: where thousands of ueonle beard )e gosnel n its fullness. -Art. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon HUNT'S CRATERIAN HAVE SEEN JrJL Of 'THf&WH or a Mrav-tmy ootvt rw-mf riN coiiandmcnts "Mf COfftfO WAGON'-." Bfl HUfi- 'THf gig MfiAoe" and natu PICTURC OF PICTURES" . U say that I feel deejny g a e a . iwi,,r:,ic for their etv ,1V tin .i.tiiti- tit handle , COllMClllllen l:u " " ...u..lT Ol i in mv mnn 'vr, .n,l,ea.iml.ii..a.lve nfrain of our cilv I sliull he guided -Bffnirs of our city I shall he guided only by conscience ami my JmiS- '6nt' ' t 1: Myrtle Point 'New Industry STEWARD'S $1.00 to $25.00 Store 103 North Central Phone 81 $18.95 Dresses $15.00 Hosiery. Doliirlitfiil nvw hosii-ry tall wear in tin- newpsn .similes nnd in both service unit eliiffon vt'iilits. I'i .91.00.' Sweaters A speeial lol nf wmiiei sweaici-s. am wiidI in eol- ors In match onr Inittcrflydr skirts :.. KS.KO T , Btitterfly Sldrts, plaids and plain colors $1.95 Tf n n n n r-j LJP I HUNT'S 7 j f featuringv f" . CAL DEAN AND GIRLS I 1 Comedy a la Musique Vlf DUNN and HALL 'W - Two Gentlemen of Merit , ) I MAMIE TOMMY l . LING and LONG ' Some Sense Mostly Nonsense '" VERNON f ' I The Ventriloquist lhm The Man from the Badger IS I THREE FLYING MILLERS Gymnasts That Are Different )r" tEATUREl,0piCTURE V4lf v 3 Days, Starts TOMORROW. Triumphant Return of the World's Greatest Picture "KING OF KINGS" At Popular Prices ADMISSION Matinee Z p. m. A Children . ..10 Adults 35 , .. fulmars with sutcesHful ,u. .- ,w ,- .i!.inii':n-!inn PI s of Htiuar. At from four ai res. Hoaeh tilllS. HeUtll Thvoush post from Portinnd ''"" mail schedule w euen me of new I . S. mini scaeoajej- v . Kro , hia tion will form .Mutual Co-opeii see- operative as iciai ion. COATS A spcr-iiil array of now fall i-oats in the very latest nuidols. Many arc attractively trimmed in fur. Two i;i groups ffoiii,' at $15,00 --and ' $25.00 DRESSES Dresses for fall; new colors; new materials; new smart models, di rer t from the eity fashion centers. IJe nlai"!)!!") dresses $10.00 for. Hats on Sale A special lot of lints will lie placed n sale tomorrow. Felts and Velvets $2.95 Evenings 7 4 9 Children 2 Adults. -50.