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MKDFORD MAIL THIRrXK. MEDFORD. ORFJOX. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1923.
ocal and
Personal
TiMliiyV puMIr murlit-t wan the
JicHl uiu- fur Hi x iiKintliH iiaiit, ImUi
lit imtnmatu' tintl tuok, acut ilinK
l .Mivrki't MuhUt Coi-Hhh. Kvery
thliiK KfUBunuhle wiih on mile, in
ihwllni' V'L'tahlOH nml frilllM. Ciller.
auiiletf, ti ntH. and Hut like, and nUo
home-cooked foodn. and fresh and
. . i ...!-.!.. ....
cured
CUICU IlieuiH iiiiu in rwru cnicco.
Creamed chicken and noodliN at :
the iiupiUst chun h dinner, .Mon- i
.i.... v.... i nk i.'irt.. ..,.niL. ..nit-
"
Fifty cent only.
' ' ' ,
aonably priced. Handlcrait biio.
KlddleM dieuNUK of character; j .'AT
hiiappy tyies In wool Jersey and : Tno hltiii. f tju. Koulh Metho
wash prlnt8; nlzes 1 to C yearn: rea- f cnun?n .vm Mvrvo a 3.1c dinner
Munably priced. Handicraft hhop.
' ' ' -3T
,ui llf H ,1i.lWwf L.uin-M1
...v ..... i.m . ..v.. ... n. , afternoon, are now on rale ni IU, llotflund 313- iiiMttee of
bclnB' closed tomorrow and Mon- March and daughter were j CroW((on.M. A lttW c.lwU iH l!X. ,ht. mip,,.nrt. (.ourt Itant, in
day. huuHewives were busy today , annum the Central Point reMldenlh k.(.Um, at ,ht. Arml.stiee day Kume. ! Itosnman r.38, Clriiham 1075 Ha
iu buyinu food upplie.s to hint over , u.. ytcrday on bulneM. Heductlon sale now colnB on nt mker, 13iit. lloMmer 423
the double holiday, and the Htore; llemstitchlnc. i.ohc m e n d I n B. thb ,:nnd ,I()X Hlit shopiei 223: Attorney Kcneral. Van Winkle
A,.u ,
biiKinoHs thiH evenint,.
UcKUlaV dance, Ootd Hill tonight.
232
Th bi-Ht dinner you can pel in-
town for 3;. cent, at the Smith;
MethodiMt church. .Monuay, aov.
12, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. 232
Mr. and Mr. Hcott Woolf have
an their kuchIh Mih. Woolfn hIm -
ter. Mi h. Kvulyn . Kimball of
Winninei;. Can.
Kincaid's dance. Cold Hill to-
nipht.
Coal by the Hack or ton
2321
Tel.
1131. Medford Fuel Co.
ti
The
HflimilH cnili-il Ihclr w.'fk'K
n Krldny nfl.Tnoon. Iiolh ll
to icmnln i'IohpiI until
HCXHlOltM
and i'
TucHday mornltip, hccaiiHc of Moil
day bclnp ArmlHllce day, a national
holiday.
Dance. Cold HUl tonipht. 232
Kxtra pood linldwln apples, 50c
per box. Pinnacle Packlnp -'o. tf
The pant week has been unusual
ly quiet In police circles, especially
the past few dayH. ICven petty
thieving has almost stopped, tem
porarily, and the only crime of that
kind reported this morning was the
theft of a tire from In front of
the Sehulcr apartment house last
night.
WondeiH of Wealth." Watch
for their appearnnce at 123 W.
Slain Ht, 133
ItcHt IMnh lump coal. Tel, 031.
Medrord Fuel Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Amos McKee and
Jcs Treshnm were business visitors
In Medford yesterday from the Ap
plegate district.
The best dinner you can get In j
town for 35 cents, at the Hntith
Methodist church. Monday, Nov.
12, from 11 n. m. to 2 p. in. 232
Hemstitching, hose mending,
pleating and button making. Han
dicraft Hhop. Phone 702. I!i3tf
Fire at the R P. depot of Ash
land at noon Friday caused damage
estimated at near .00(1. The
blaze started on the shingle roof
from u Kpaclf frohl the chimney
and gained much headway before
It was discovered.
Creamed chicken and noodles at
the I la pt 1st church dinner. Mon
day, Nov. 12th. Fifty cents only.
. 82
Orange dance, Kagle Point Hat.
flight. Kveryhody welcome. 2311
Twelve out of the state cars reg
istered here yesterday with the lo
cal out of state traffic bureau in
the Chamber of Commerce build
ing. "Apples," "Golden Cured Ap
plcn." (Mother Kve could be ex
cused for her lnqulsltlveneHH.) V1h
Ible wealth, and untold riches un
der their Hklns, ready to be devel
oped. Jin one of the clever wonum
to help thin development, and win
. some of thn gold; enter your reci
pes. iX'tojlH over K.MKU. Tune in.
U3
The postoftice will be closed all,
day Monday, except that the win
dows will he open between K and
11 a .m., and there will he only one
delivery, und that In the morning.
Dance, Oold Hill tonight. 23:
',: Hot. clean coal. Tel. 031. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
There's No
FoolinV
about it. Fluhrer's
new Long Loaf is Ink
ing on popularity- in
true Lindbergh style.
Have you tried this
new type bread? Call
your grocer today.
I A ncwH Hem at intet cKt In Jack-1
mi ruunty 3U yuai'M uku was re -
puMixhcil in the Ashlaml THInn!
yt'slt'i il;iy, us folliuvs: "iilimH
li oihfix of tlic KukU I'olnl and !
tVnirul I'olnt mills wwv awarded
thf h11vt tiM'dal (in "Hnouy liuitc" j
flour at the Portland cxposltton. j
, Their prliiic mill i nlucts arc well
worth the dlxtlruiiim." t
Kxtra Kood Hulizenbvris aiHU-K, I
i 50c per hitx at J'tnmu-lu 1'acfclriK
I j
i I'ocms Met to intiHic. Alastcivraft
Hunts I'uM.kI.lth. 8.ultle
Newbury left on a bunlnewt
Ailn i.C ..-ivni':i! tl:ivu hi Port tit ml l:iHt
- i - -
nlt.
KUldleB' drenneH of character;
' Mn...i., .vt..- .. i-....t i-i-.-v nil.!
' -
vvuhIi printM: nizcn 1 to 6 yearn; rea- (
flu ml l,-rr Khc.ii.
I w,..,..,... y,iV. i.. fl.nni ii ... m. u,
I 'l ii. m. 232
11. m. -J-
. t tv, ,
pH-iiiniK .fiui uu.iun .i. ..-
dicrnft Khop. I'liono 702
l'J3tf
Het Ctali lump coal. Tel. 631.
I Medford Kuel Co,
1. 1-. nunnKme). Hupciimenuem
of the .Southern Pacific -MHnr
rranMpnri company, wiih a oumm-w
f vitdior In Medford yesterday.
j ItcKular dance, Cold HIM tonlyht.
. 32
u ondcrn or ueaiin. " Ill, n
t for their appearance at 12J .
I Main Ht. 133
The uregon ueiaii i.rncerH as-
soclallon, numbering lion mnn- j
j im'ih, win oi'servc oriiuniice uiij ui,,:u of (:i,ril Point, ami Audn
climlllK nil ilny on Monday, follow-
I lnK Ihu ilu- of Aimlllf ilny. No-
j vrnibcr 1 1, wlilrh fnllH on Kuiulny.
Wood all klnda oak, laurel.
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel;
Co. Tel. 031. tf
Hose mending, runnern removed.-
and Hiiogs worked back. Hndl-
craii Know. . i u - i
Ileeatine of the double holiday!
period of Sunday and .Monday. !
fiulle a number of Medford and j
other valley sporlKliien left today
or will leave tomorrow mornlnB
to hunt ceese and ducks In the ,
Klaniatn eountry.
oreKon l' lrc iieiHT Association 01 1
McMlnnvllle, Ore. C.
Cloff, Act..
4 IH Wast Main Kt. Tel. 922. ISstf
Klncald's dance. Cold lllll to
nlKht. 232
The Southern Oregon Normal
si.-hoor Junior class has elected the
rollowluK officers: Ulek Joy. Ash
land, president: licryle Conklin,
(Irants I'ass, vlce-iresldent; Alice
Heabruok. ('entral Point, seeretary:
Italph Fullerton,
t'otlaue drove.
treasurer: U'llletta Miller
Talent.
represemai (.
The Poultry Producers Assn, is I
shippiug two or three cars of dress
ed turkeys next week on a guaran
teed pool basis. We pay cash for
turkeys when the car Is loaded. M'c
have .a good deal for the turkey
raiser. Our New "Vork buyer Is j
nere nuii win sin) uiiiii loiiti -
eu -i' or, lurmer. particulars can
1133 or H2fl. 132
Armistice ball, Jackson Springs
olub. Sat. night. 232
Among the Medford col. cue stu-1
dents spending the week end and
Armistice day here Is Donald Wil
son, who arrived last night to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Wil
son In the Table Itock district.
Hoso mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. . IMtUf
The ladles of the South Mmhu
dlst church will serve a 3fic dinner
Monday, Nov. 12, from 11 a. m. to.
2 p. m. 232
Delayed pending the outcome of
(he vote on the Dunne bills, work
of printing the application blanks
for the 1H2W motor vehicle ''license
plates will be started at once, it
has been announced by Hal l-.
Htwt, secretary of state. Had the
Dunne bills carried, Hoss points
out. U would have been necessary
to have figured out a new schedule
of fees.
The work on handmade gifts for
holiday giving must begin In earn
est now. Make your selections
early from our complete stuck of
Htu m p e d novelties. Handicraft
Hhop. tf
Hot, clean coat. Tel. (131. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
I : Mrs. Cuy I lolman and children
; of Ashland were Medford visitors
. last Thursday.
The work on handmade gifts for
holiday giving must begin In earn
est now. Make your selections
early from our complete stock of
stumped novelties. Handicraft
Shop. x tf
Good Haldwtn apples for mile at
: Pinnacle Packing Co. tf
A one of the .Medford members
of the Southern On-gon Hotel asso
ciation, W. M. Cleinenson. man-
il... I.. !,.. t. I..f
.'7..H. ,.,.1,... f.. Ul';..lh l.-,.ll!"U!,lv 11'-I-' '' lll-.-1-.llfH !uv,.
HiH'i'c the ptM'iotllfiil huxIni'MH ruool
inir niul haiuiuot,!! fthe iiNHfu'lutlon
will ho hold tnnlKht.
'Ih1p'H nf WwiHli." 'ntoh
for (hrlf niipoarnnoi. nt ua W I
.Mam m. ijj-
Vii Huge ounce, r.uK"' i (Mill ran.
nbtht. Everybody welcome. 232
Ilhea I.tiper. state engineer. Is
holding tin adjudication of Illinois
valley water rights. The heurlngs
are being held In the Illinois val
ley and a lurc number of Urnnl
Pnn people, lnterestrt in these
right, are attending. '
Coal hy the suck, or ton. Tel.
ai Miifnt-i Wuixi rn tf
See Chas. II. Howard for 10-nn.
nmrer In., lnnrf for the fn.illmlf-
I name, The Italic and
Medford
Ashland
Phoixe Summit Hunch,
The women of the Haptlst church
will Bon-p a .llnnrr on Novrnihor I
i.A, ...I i,,.,. i, .v.,o.,...,i .
on and nooillo,. iy 50 oonti.
Arnilstlop hall, Jiirkon HprliiK
club. Sat. nlpllt. , ;ss
njiUKhtom of N'otorann nro ankod
In moot nt iho City park at I : 4 r. i
a. in. to tako mrt In Iho porado on
ArmMIrr day, t'nnvoyiini
Will,
ho iirovlilod.
All t'ill War votornn aro ro.
tiuoMtod to liiko iarl in Arnilf.th'i"
day pariulo at 11 a. in.. Xnvomhor
12. Any that ni-(i tinahlo to mari'h
nill ho fiit-nlihod traPBpoitalinn.
(lood Italdwln niiploii for huIo nt
Pinnacle Pnoklnn l"u, f
t'hlokon dlnnor and niipper nt
Amy'ii IMaoo. JaokNonvlltii,
The ' AVuHlilnKtun T.-T. A. will '
dii its iiu"tiiiK l-Yiilay, Xuvtinbcr
Iti, at 3 oTlock. The proKfam will
lnclulc an eluralluiiul talk. The
irttdwit will bIvu her irturt of
the mute cuiiventlon which wh j
held In Jtusehury Ihhi month. All'
iurcntK and puiioiiH of the trhonl ;
at e cordially invited to attond. '
,iH U. wrUe yuUr tire innunu.ee.
Carl V. TitibivuIU, Jlutvl Jiolland. ;
I'honi ft('3. tf
Chicken dinner and KUppvr at
Amy'H IMacc, Jacksonville. ITSS--
Among uueMn from a dUUinc
ri.Kitt.,.,.d Hl Mediord hotuN are
j.i n..i.n
. ..iiuj,. v.. I lit i I iliiH J. 1 1. iuiiiuri Ji
of Mllv.aukee, Win., it. Ii. Ktruth-
m ,tf iJ(JMt(,. mUhh.. and A. V.
. ' .... ....."
, rccnouKn (i v icvcmnu. wmu.
We now have nevcral furnUhed
:
. iiuuHen mr rein, i.iwo in. iuw lent.
aco A. l. iievan at iioiei leuiora.
-J-
TIcketH for the annuul .Medford -
Asliiuml rootiaii Kame, to nu play-
I ... '.. uuwi.,vl
m-u"7" "
Kll8t 6lh Hl, 20 extra preen tradintf
j stamps during thla Hale.
233
Thp LulK.rnn ,dleM Aid in pre-
parlnff a hope cheMt. which fa to be
( KVl,n ILWay Ht om. uf thPir niyMnri
, t() ,K, ht.IU tIuHnK thp wlm,ir The
j (h(,M cuntnH many alunhte
frH, IncludliiK a hIIIi iulll and n
numJtr of fancy wurk articles.
c-t those fendeiH and auto bodies
, I straightened at
traluhtcned at Hi III h Hheet Metal
Works, opposite Lewis Huper Herv
Ice Station. Phone 418. 238
Marriage lieenses were Issued
y(,HllM.((iy , Clifford John Collier
IjJ(ml Tl.allli 0i t Tmn. mid In !
Ilay jolm.r 2, llf ,OH Mollnon. '
un(1 jiuiy lli-nuinall, 22. of,
Vera, Cal.
(irange dance, Kagle Point Hat
,vrv,(M1, w,.!,,,.,,, "32 1
M.H M cingcade of Uagle
VoUU WilH n niMim.ss and pleasure I
Kx(m HU(.eir.l barRtiins, M.fl to
, ,,, w,, r n, uwn l
,n M M 20 t.x(1.a ,.,.,, ,,
t)1( w(1(lk 33. ;
M,.B f) K) . lrt, , ,. I
, f ,lvn.ound ,,,. i.on, !
, (.ommn,,. hoB, Wed-
. .. N. .....,mi ,01. 7
oiul all kinds oak, laurel,
: 1.1 1 .1 l..t... A...trf....l '
I III Illlll niiii.n. iii.viiu u i
Co. To!. Ml.
. .. , ..
and three-fourths
An e 1 K h I
pound Khl was horn at tin. ''mn-idark
nuinlty hospital to Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil New bind yesterday.
Thomas Itealty Co., rcnl estate,
Insurance and small loans on any
thing of value. Palm Dlock, corner
Main and Front, upstair. tf
MIms Frances Ashford will leave
tonight for Han Frnnclsco where
Hii ,,,, ,,., ....... i. (.,i vuit-
ing friends.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel
fir and dry Hlabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. l'.31. tf
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cram of Ku
gene parsed through Medford on
Shaslft lril(l nh.n,
the Shasta last night en route to i
San Francisco Iwhere they wMj
uii.tiwl ii fiu' ilni'M on IiomIiicmm find
I' ,.,.....,
. nn Tnnilthfin I,lllli1.. rl0
and 7Tic a box. Woods Lumber
Co.
711 E. Main St.
. .
tf
It rained quite hard at times
during last night and between
midnight and fi o'clock this morn-tj
lug 13 hundredths uf an Inch of
rain fell, making in all three and
fifteen hundredths inches of rain
that has fallen In Medford since
Sept. 1 Inst.
More rain Is in sight before the
present moisture spell Is over, as
occasional showers are forecast
for tonight and Sunday, and also n
mttd temperature. Up to this
noon there was a dubious outlook
for a dry Armistice Day celebra
tion on Monday.
DOG STAR AIM
RIALTO TODAY
Twit vlflains contend with Kin
Tin-Tin lu "Hand of the Silver
Fox," which comes to the Hlalto
theatre tomorrow only.
Tim story Is a stirring melo
drama or the stiver fox trapping
trade in the fi'ozn regions about
Hudson Hay. llin-Tln-Tin valor-
maklhu uf l.otln Hyutnti unci Car
vol Nye In iI'.Im mini thrlllhiK of
all hlK rllum.
' l.anl nf the Silver Fox" was
i.li.tii.i.l r.... 11... tii.p I... tt.iwni'rl
fimlt n ,.hul.,cit (.mu,n
Nuo.
An ronductcrt yesterday
irftemoon by Dr. 1.. D. Itiskeep.
Into the death of Fred Tedrtck.
iim, 1 1 m no-1 vi , h n.o oieo ine inm j
or tne week, rcvemcu mat iro
ricK nan iicu oi a main aunt uon.
. .""". " 1 I
rimmu in no. noaiii -.ooruy
' T.-dr.ok had pal -,
Itakon nf moiiio grniiojulce. , It w;.i
fislnlillHhnl thai thi drink hat!
nothing tn do with lili. HlnoHS. j
, . l.,L.. .... ui...ifr
i Innnli.u. fin' unnlv.l. ..I tliM r.
. ...
- " '"" " I Hod Ultlff
It. fl.,,.,1
Cliliwiio ltiihlMrn
I'liti'Afin v.... in i.P i-'i.-n
youthful rohl.oin om.apod wllhl8""1'1
13.naii today after forclim twenty 1 J,H',
emlil..vi. of III. I'olunililii Tool
Slml onmpany In t'hiertKo HeiRhtii
tn Up nn the floor while thoy
unatohed Iho money and flod.
FINAL TABULATION
ELATION RESULT
SENT TO SALEM
The final tabulation of election
remt in Jacknon county won Hunt
, . . . ut,r.ri.i ... ,,r i.,t. ,
. ,, t.l(, .... ,.,,.,' ffl school year, under the HiipervUlon
' 1K . . . 1 . tleik" "r.fkMof Mrs. MeiHlnuer HetntH to be
. iou a h luauwv: 1'reniueni.
Hoover, H ii A 3. Smith. .MfiS; Thorn-
on' . I'UHier. ji;
. u,. i
In coiiBresi,
Haw
lev. 72fi(j.
.Starkweather,
L'plon. -'34. ,
J j,wr necretary of
Hlate, l Iohh.
70s:'. Piper. Itml. DoddH 35!i:
... .. . . ,. ' .
mate ireiwurer, ivay. 4ii( Kwet
-
6454. Heehler, 3(JU. Li'Venn: 2U'ti:
j dairy and food coniniiHHloner.
i .Mickle. 715, SanderMon. urns,
. Hoderback, ltlti, Slreiff, 177.
circuit court of Hie first Judicial
j diHtrict. Norton. 5ti5a. Thomas,
j 4022.
UlHtrlct attorney, Codding. C2S1.
.Chancy. 3075.
For reprcMentative to the statu
legislature. Carkin. C073,
HrlgRS,
57X4, Wurlnian, 3159, Williamson,
.viPTnrrT 1 iniiTP
A I I I lIlM II'
W i I ILL I LIUIIIU
ARE INSTALLED
New overhead street Khs are
helliK Installed Ijy a n ew of Ills
California Oreuon 1'ower cuinuiinyl
for. the clt;on K,im Ninth street.
I"1!'!! CottaKn and Portland. I
K"u11' Newtown, between the end
..... .. ""u '.'" "lreBl;
"" ' "l " 1111 k aim
1 1. :iiio Miiiiiti I'om.i. ntwi l.-ii-
The
work of InstullliiK beKan 1
V.ti..rinv nml ll,n. n
of " bunch of 33 such Uuhts tlmi i
w, l0 ,.., ,u vllrlolm noeded i
places throunhout the
city.
some of which are being Installed
In accordance with petition re
quests by neighborhoods, hut the
majority have been ordered in b.
the city conmil.
The work of placing these lights
beg. in Friday and will he com
pleted in three or four days.
SEAT SALE OPEN
"We are still children playing
with a great fire," says Taliaferro,
the artist. 1n the second act uf "(ex
pressing Willie," the comedy of
Knchel Crothers. with which the
Kirst Circuit Repertory
will open Us season her
ompauy :
on No-
vember 13th at Hunt's Craterian. I
Taliaferro's remark collie's on thej
heels of the thrilling moment when!
Minnie, the small town girl, nml-1
denly breaks through the repres
slons ttf at) the years of her girl
hood and rises to something tike
genuls in her music, carrying with
her In a rush of excitement all of
the week-end guests at Willie's big
country home.
Delicious comedy and satire on
contemporary American life that Is.
particularly keen and searching.!
abound In "Expressing Willie" and
make It a most happy choice of ve
hicles for the opening uf the eonir
pany's new season.
The box office 1h now open' ami
tickets are going rapidly.
ii .i i. i jn-
Daily Meteorological Report
Medford and vicinity': Occasional
showers tonight and Sunday. Mild ;
temperature. i
Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
nunuay, wun rains wesi. ami incui
I showers east portion. Mild tern-
pera tun
is
i a s
m -
Local DMa.
Temperature (degrees.) 2 4K
Highest (last 12 hours) 70 ti'
Lowest (last 1 Ii hours) lit 48
ttel. humidity (percent) 40 so
Precipitation (inches).. ? .18
State of weather Cldy. Cldy..
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
lt-2N. 3.15 Inches.
Sunset today, 4:56 p. m.
Svftirlso Sunday. (1:57 a. m.
Sunset Sunday, 4:6 1 p. m.
Ohservuilons taken at 5
t-Mith meridian time.
K til..
-3
S
CITT
i
y,,,.,. t-((V
4.1
I'S
50
3S
J6
41
4X
liuln
Clear
V loudy
I'. fdy.
t'loar
Clear
Cloudy
I 'lear
Clear
Clour
Clear
IV Cdy.
Knln
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Kain
Rain
Kaln
Clar
I l!fiiuurik
Itolw
t'2
60
A I)
if
S.'
04
mi
Ml
liS
i.!
SO
m
,...r
I)r MolnM.
U. - r,m,
llolenn
l.on An'U)H
Mumhrii'hl ..
I'hnonlx
4S
r.t
4
44
H
44
4
4n
4H
14
rorlland
Suit Ijiko tMty.
San KrnnotKi'O..
Wm.lir
Witltn Wallu
Wliinlp.'K
K W, DICK, MoteninloiElst.
",JU(-V ' ., ",u,!,t! " 'hunting is mneh improved. Seve-
the street lighting committee of,. m(, mm. lnini; on lu
IGOLD HILL HIGH
; FINDS INTEREST
IN UKELELE CLUB
(iOLU HIU-, Ore.. Nv. 10.
' (SpecUil) The Cold Hill hik'h
.rllojl "kelele
.!. .1
club, which was
tuntuning of thin
1 ' J -"3"' n
. .!,,. auu ...i
1 muklnt; KOod proKiesw.
studentrt have Joined the club ami
much interest xtfcms to be taken
; In it by several of the member.
) They have already learned seve
ral pointer and will fuon he ablfr
to put on some pood Heleetlons.
Nothing of t hI.s Mirt h a.s e v e r
been tried in the Cold Hill hiKh
school before, and It in practi
cally new" to the HtudenlK. I,ack
of Interest in Homethlnp of this
,01 1 was the prlncitial reason for
not uttcniptinp in previous years
to form onie orKanization,' such
as this. Mrs. MeisfiiKcr takes
Kieat Interest in the students and
devolen plenty of time to their
it.,iin '
i
Flic school orchestra is alfo
' being continued this year and
much progress is being made by
jlhem. With the co-operation of
wchooi an.i communltv these or-
,..,.,Iv!.tt..MU .t. Im m.i.l.. t. ei.nl
achievement.
j .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Whlt-js'-tt
visited Charles Dungon a?
i'folo on Kunday.
Mr.
and Mrs. Vaughn yuaken-
jl-Ufh were visitors In CJranta
on Hundav.
ass
Kite Jlhotcn, a n;hlelU of (-'anos
icrt'ek wan a visitor to our i-lty
ion t'nu tith.
j Tin- rtelM-kall liMlKe h;ld' their
li-Ktllar nifPtlliB Wednesday nlwlu.
November 7. ul the I. O. O. F
liall. A Kimtll nuniher were In
i i.,. i. m,.
T. :lvis ,hul hel. 0n. Kmorv.
wh(, ,, ,,,,. , i10-pit
p,,,, fol. umo ,mo , now im.
jn ranldly. Unless some-
thin
unfotseen occurs, he Is ex-1
,..,.;, ., ,ohi.. ..u f,..,,.,.n ,,t
1 .
. . ' .' '.,,- , ,..i,n held
1 "". ? L. ""I . ' .
but he is going east some time: l
probably this month. j
With the weather man deUver-)
;n a d-jwnponr of rain, the duck
the river together with several
her of local residents have tried
their luck at getting one of these
birds. One or two persons have
tried the hunting In Klamath
county, but it was without any
success. ,.s noon as n few mor
days of rain have passed these
birds will probably be more nu
merous and then the hunters can
stand u chance of killing one.
The Heaver Portland Cement
company is running Its plant
Fteady. In the past 21 hours six
cars of cement have been loaded
and shipped. If business keeps
up. the plant will probably run
later into tne w'nler thm year
than It usually has in previous
years.
News has been received here
that
to M
Mr.
baby boy has been born
and Mrs. I.eroy Dyerly.
and Mrs. Dewey Simmons
stopped overnight at the home of
.Mr. and Mrs. Lawience hitsett
on Wednesday. November 7. They
packed fruit this season at Van
Hoovcnberg's orchard and were
returning frojn Washington to
southern California, where they
will pack oranges.
Mih. Tom Cook, liernlee and
Jake
Cook, together with Mrs.
Crawford were visitors to
Mine
Medford the fore part of this
week.
The ditch company will hold an
election at the Foots erc k Mori
on Tuesday. November HI. The
r u .!,. lu t., nlivt
. . ,, ,,,
li ytaff of officers for the coming
v
yea i
lmii untie ....... -
orohnrd this week.
r !, M.v council i
I I.. .. . I,.,- v..nl,.,r .
t.-tr room In 'the city hall. Tho
regular session of business was j
carried through.
aoipv
JQ0 LATE TO CLASSIFY
HO It llENT 2 and 3-room npart-
f meats. 40 Quince. Phone Mi-u.
Hm : .. ..' . i?
2 O FOU KENT i.-ioom modern bun
?rl ..i .1. ...... in lux Ijiurxl Kt.
KIHUH, -
J34
KOI! SA1.K Kat itooso and tur
koyj. I'hone lS'.'-l -38
l.OKT lloston terrier, mnlo: name
on oollar. llos.s. Phone 4115. 233
WANTKU Will pay eash for KOod
umoiI piano from private party.
Munt he ehoap. I'hone l:ti. he
tweon 5 and 6 p. ni. W
YOU SAI.K Turkeys, young; Mam
moth ttronxp toms: thrifty birds.
Inquire I.. K. Ilelknap. Phone j
401-J-5. 234 1
KOI! KXCHANOK Improved 5-.
acres near Normal, for some
thing similar In lower end of j
valley, or trade 140-AV stock .'
ranch near Oold lllll for stock
ranch near Ashland. J. R. Hob-
ertson. 2S3
POR SAI.K t-room house. 24x3;. 1
I'UNllco'tiftm,- 2 sides, built 3 yrs. j
Prices 176.00: 3-room house. Hx
22. rustle HidliiR. built 3 years, i
Price JI00.0O. liox shed. 14x22.
box shod. 14x16. and other out- :
bulldhiKs. Vlll sell separately,
nulldinus to bo moved from
premises. J. K. Lottie, first
place across Pear creek brldue
on Piddle road. 234
WAXTKll Gentlemen roomerO,
nnd hoarders. 1 00s W. Main.
235
THAU. Kit with hitch for sale or
trade for chickens or turkeys.
A. II. Clomenlu. Route 1, Central
Point. 234
KOI! KA1.K Kurd llisht delivery,
canopy top nnd curtains. Rood
order. $6..; "K. & H." check pro
tector. 2n: fat youtiR hoR. SIS:
3 bonr tllips. Ma; 13 smaller
traps. S5. Want to buy or hire
cheap. Rrn)lc horse. White house,
I, mile .iiuith of north end of
BIXBY FAMILY OF BURST OF STEAM-! tf
JACKSONVILLE,!. SCALDS IRIiANfcM'
aTART ON A TRIP;
JACKSONYI I,LK. Ore. ..v. 10.
j (Special). Sir. and -Mr. Keuben
,,
llixby left Thursday ior a visit at
; 1,1
L
os Anpeles. They will visit their:
KeveraljKun at portervllle, Cal.- en route
. .
there.
.Mrs. S. K. OkIc returned Tues
diiv from it few iIiivh' visit vilh
relatives and friends at Klamath
pallH
Word has been received from
MiHH Vivian Miller from where she
Is utaylng with friends at Oakland,
Cal. Miss Miller Is employed as a
stemigrapher in a ladies' clothing
Miore
Mrs. Arthur Klcinhammc
was
transacting business here Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sheley of Cen
tral Point were dinner guests of
their daughter. Miss Velma Sheley.
at Amy's Place Wednesday even
ing. Mrs. John Pernull and Miss Kva
Couch of Applegate were visitors
of Miss J-ssfe McCully Thursday
evening.
M. D. Jones is very ill at his
home hefe.
The Vost house, recently pur
chased by Hay Toft, has been re
modeled and painted and is being
made one of the beautiful homes
of Jacksonville.
Miss Alice Hanley was In town
Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace have as
their guests Mr. Wallace's son and
wife of Dolse. Ida.
A rad I o in r t y was held at t he
home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knox
Tuesday night. The following were
the guests present: Mr.' and Mrs.
Chester Martin of Central Point
district, Khler and Mrs. Hrinch and
Miss lssle McCully.'
Tf llllrl Ml'. Pnin.f. I'hlllii.u uf
vv,.,l,,...lv
'-"""ni. '1 hey will (to from there
Pni'tlllllfl fur ll fi'W il:ivw liernre
'.iturnlnf- home,
Ksther Cash from Central Point
was a visitor of Mrs. Kermlt Combs
rim rsday.
REESE CREEK SCHOOL
PARENT TEACHER MEET
KEESE CHEEK. Nov. 10.-Spl.)
The Heese Creek" P.-T: A. will
meet November 10th at 2 p. m.
Miss I :u rr, the rural district sup
ervisor, will give a talk on her re
cent trip to Europe. It Is hoped
thai the parents will turn out on
this occasion and show a greater
Interest In the school.
We have a standard school this
year and one that Is classed among
the best In the county, of which
we should be Justly proud. All
who have not become members are
urged to join and thus encourage
both teachers and children.
A fine birthday dinner was serv
ed In honor of II. Hall on Novem
ber 4th. Several of the neighbors
and friends were present and great
ly enjoyed the occasion.
Miss Dorothy Christian! expects
to spend the week and at her home
in C rants Pass.
Itev. James Johnston, who is the
founder of Faith Home near Ceres,
(.'al., will preach at House Creek
next Sunday, November 1 1th. All
are Invited to come and hear this
gifted man of Cod. who has a great I
aiiii in a grcui ouu. ne (iocs noi i
, 1 cctri vi; ti hh on j nor mac up col
i . .. '
lections, yet Ood supplies the necd-
cd money to care for some 30 or-
,,., .,!,.
very for-;
Johnston
; . n
Uinate in having
MV1U1 US nC.V,l
with us next Sunday, as he was to
!".'" -'l
services in the I'uion
m-l rhuroh at Eagle Point thi8,Cofaio
week, hut not belllir alito to enme
an noon uh he expected, will not
hoi;in aorvlcoM there until nexl j
Tuesday. Novemher 13lh. j
The title of the Sunday Kchuul
lesson for next Sunday In, "Chris- j
tlan Conduct." which is very well ;
explained hy the Kolden text, as j
follow: "lie not ovureomo of evil,
hut ovorcomo ,ovll with .-ihhhI."
Dine Tomorrow at '
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better""
At the Medford
MONDAY NIGHT
Armistice
Turkey Dinner
$1.00
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
MT. PITT LOG CASV1P
j -MT. PITT, Ore.. Nov. 1. (Spl.j
While endeavoring to open a tixht
: nt.-r.r.i .valve on the pmm-r ThiiK-
day morning. C. N. Fo-.ehami was
. badly Healded about the face and
, arms. The valve handle suddenly
released, allowing " full force of
I the cscapinK steam to strike his
i fiU'e- , h(lsl d iirnw- K;,1',h .c,:i'
' rushed Mr. Koreiiand to tno nos-
I nital 'Il,'r' i! was K'arnwl his burn
j were Ver' w"u "d V l' e,tV
rei-overy could be expected.
! Elmer Kennedy resigned his po
j I"" nd will spend a few weeks
j at his home in Harbor.
Homer Scholer has been off a
j ft" days, having injured his leg.
However, this will not prevent him
from rocking his new baby .boy.
The school children are making
splendid progress with' their har
monica band. Miss Niia Nutting b
their band master and under her
nble Instruction we expect at an
early date to have an opening con
cert. lilll Stewart of Medrord spent
Wednesday night at camp. Dill
i seems to be very optomistlc re
garding the outlook for the next
four years.
P.. Ii. Cray of Medford was a
visitor at camp this week. Mr.
Cray Is well luown here as a man
who adheres strictly to his stand;
aids.
Den. White was in Medford on
business Tuesday. He returned
minus quite a few smacks, as he
was ordering lumber and material
for his new shop.
.Mrs. Hoy Hilderback made a
hurried trip to Medford Saturday,
having an Important date with the
dentist.
Deri Jenkins, who took the
stump for Al during the campaign.
Is rather quiet the past few days.
4
Obituary
HI' I tCII Armetia Zurch, wife
of Taylor liurch, passed away at
her home in Chilonnin. Ore.. No
vember !h Mrs. I lurch was born
in California. October 11. I K7ii
und made her home there Until
l.XIUi. In that year she came to
Medford with her parents. In
1 HO:'., she was united in marriage
to Taylor Hurch and to this unio'i
two children were born. Mrs.
Mildred Anderson and Everett I..
Hurch of Medford. Besides her
husband and children, she is sur
vive.l by her mother. M rs. I.ovina
Hun h, two sisters. Effic Hurch
and Mrs. I itie Dailey of Med
ford, one brother, .1 nines I Hirer
of Applegute. Tile I'erl Funeral
Home has charge of the service.
The time and day "Vf ill be an
nounced later.
.TOKDAN Funeral service for
Francis Jordan, who passed away
in Dunsmulr, Calif., yesterday,
will be held from the Perl Fu
neral home Sunday morning at H
o'clock,. Hcv. Eaton officiating.
Interment in the Medford ceme
tery. Sunday Dinner
Rogue Elk Hotel .
MENU
CliecHU "Straw" OIIvoh
Coinliiiiiil Inn Salad
Cundictl Swoet rotatue3
Mashed Potntocs
Creainod Cuiiliriuwor
Cloi- Cranberry .lolly
Tender Fried Chicken
Mot IliseuilH
I'Vult PiiUiliny, Vhliieil C'ruaui,
Cliocoloto KntlKu I'n ho
Snow luuntnlu CaKo
Tea Milk
After. Dinner Minis
HIS Dinner Armistice Day
Phone Reservations
Come out and see what the new
.cook can do.
w. e. Mcdonald
NASH
Barber
Shop
Has Been
Purchased by
CARL BOWMAN
and
HUGO DAILEY
108 East Main
A
DANCE
Wednesday
AND
Saturday Nites
"WALKER'S
MEDFORDS NEWEST .
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Tonight!
IT S YOUR LAST
CHANCE TO
See and Hear
"KING
OF
kings"'
THE MASTER OF ALL
MOTION PICTURES
TOMORROW
. FANCHON
AND
MARCO'S
Elaborate Stage
Presentation '
"UP IN THE
AIR"
IDEA
WITH
WALTER NILSSON
, DORIS WHITMORE
BROOKS TRIO
And Others
with
18 STILT
GIRLS
Feature Picture
MARY ASTOR
in the Big Comedy
Sensation
"DRY MARTINI"
riendhfiJlwughts
By John A.Perl
(live tiiunks for eacli day
that comes laden with hope,
and with work for our hands
to do. (Jive thanks for each
niKlit that brings the reward
of rest.
I'pon your instruction we ns
. Mime res)ont.ibiliy lor ev
ery detail and with experi
enced care, faithfully ' nr
niiiKe nml conduct Ihe ser
vice . with correctness ami
ilisnily. ,
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