Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
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ocal and
Personal
Her many friend h In .Uertfiird
Mill karil wlih repret that Mire
Elisabeth ! 1'utnnm of Mak-m, fur
mor well known loeut renldunt, mid
ulster of neurit' Hutnain, editor
and puhllnher of the Halem t.'upftul
fournal, in reported to be weriouvly
ill, followinn a reeent attack of
douti pnunonli at hr hm In
that city.
HuVe you tiled the Kent Kver
pear butter at the following (imp
erii: Marttti , Bnfewuy. PtKK'y WIk
jfly, Economy Groceteria. -41
Next week end will probubly ne
an exctiJtioniilly Ihtko number of
hunters leave for the Klamath lake
Miction in the belief that iceeHe will
bo found plentiful there, follow
ing the southward migration of the
bird from cooler northern cIIjuhh.
Several flocks uf scene flew over
Med ford butt evenlnit. und because
of being low, wero heard by many
local citizens, nomc of whom were
of the opinion that the geeHe were
lotU nnd were bewildered by the
llfa'htit of the city.
Your piano will be accepted at
' full value In exchange on a radio
sat at 'the rainier Music Hon mo.
Mrs. A. C. Powers of Munuiouth,
, ure., in upenaing u ifiiori vimt wun
her sister, Mih. A. 11. Zumlernutn,
Ml North Fir street.
PoemH net to music. MfiHtorcrnft
Bong PubllHliora, Seattle'. 2ll
Uevivnl meetlngH are being held
every niitht at 7:30 p. ni.,.at .US
Kast Main street. ' The old-time
gospel of the Kingdom or Heaven
Ik being preached. Halvntlon. bap
tism of the Holy Ghost, divine heal
ing. 'Meetings conducted by Evan
gelist W. E. Urown from AVallu
Wnllti. Wniih.
ICid dies' Ureases of character:
snappy stylen In wool Jersey and
Wflfth prlnrri: sizes 1 to C years; rea
sonably priced. Handicraft Hhop.
237
Ed Fawcett, HUpcrlntendent of
(he Pennsylvania mine, was a Med
ford visitor this morning. Mr.
Knwcett states that conditions are
extremely favorable to tho mining
, activities in t hut section at tho
prevent time.
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
031. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Frank Lydlard, representative of
Walton ft Mooro Dry Goods com
pany of Han Francisco,, spent the
past week In the city on business.
He left today for Klamath Falls.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho
M. E. church will hold a rummaue
sale Nov. 10th and 17th. All who
have articles for the sale, phone
Mrs. W. V. Hlngleton, Mrs. V.
lnrby or Mr. F. F. liurk. who will
gladly call for them. 237
Hov. James Johnston of Faith
Home, - California, and l-mvrence
Collins of Central Point are spend
ing a few days visiting In Mrdfonl.
They will begin revival meetings
Tuesday night In the Tnlon Gnspnl
hall at Kagle Point.
Extra good Ualdwln apples, fine
per box. Pinnacle Packing Co. tf
' Inquiring If a new Urge dam
was being constructed near Med
ford. n letter was received today
by tho Chamber of Commerce from
a laborer in Hedro-Woolley, Wash.
The writer wished to come to
southern Oregon and work on tho
Uam. However, there Is no sm-h
project now under construction in
this section, with the exception of
the Ashland water supply dam,
which Is in the last stages of com
pletion. VoXir piano will be accepted at
full value In exchaniro on n radio
set nt tho Palmer MuhIc JIouko.
I . 23X
" Hpeclmens of paper money which
' wero In use In the Tnlted Males
over 80 years ago were brought
In a glass frame to the Chamber
f 'of Commerce today by H. 11. Cady.
for exhibition purposes. Tho sped,
mens Included old money used for
legal tender In sums as small as
, five. 10. 1ft and 2d oitns, nnd
' showed tho rosults uf hard usage.
That good coal low in ash. Han-
' son Coul Co. Phone 23U. tf
Duo to a heavy heud wind, the
southbound nir-mall pin no from
Potllund today Was 40 minutes be
hind Hchodulo In arriving at the
poor vlsabllity .the plane from Han
i Frnnclsoo arrived on schedule, m
Best Utah lump coal. Tel. 831.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Variety
Eleven different vari
eties of Fluhrer'j
Breads are produced
dally. One of theie is
sure to please you.
2
13-
Fire plugs. which were Installed ( Charles lteames ami lien Ply
uurlng recent months, were being j mule returned lust night from a
ulven coats of red and white paint duck hunt in Klamath county.
today to make them easily ills- J
tiUKUlslmhle from surrounding 6ii-'
JedK by the fire detainment. Kev-1
eral new plugs were installed in !
the business section of the city, j
the old ones having been taken ;
out iu mase way lor piugs more
suitable for Ufc in connection with
the city's largo fire, pumper.
Kiddies' dresses of character;
snappy tdyles in wool Jersey and
wash prints; size 1 to 0 years; reu
nonahly priced. JliinilkTuft lio.
S7.
Allien iiiiliini, Htui-knian uf the'
u-.,ibi.
In the elty today on IjiihIikhw. . i. .. i.. u
Hematltehliifc. hoo nundlnt, , ,iH"1 BU'"1'ly "' i
pleathiB and button making. Han- Kr"" llu. a ln Ktock, ln-
dlcnf, shop. I'bnneTOL'. ,,J31f. lurtlnK tl. uual lines. Jlol tu-j
Mr. and m. I., n .iiuw,.,-,i mi!ll'' I'uatvleH and home-cookc-d ,
thdr Hon Jlalph, motored to Alodoc
I'olnt yesterday and visited with
Mr. and .Mrs. (!. K. lllackhurn,
They returned via Klamath Kails
and enjoyed a little duck hunting
on the way home.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. C31. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
This is hook week in the schools
of Jackson county and is observed
by the encouragement of students
to rend more bonks, A n outline
program has been prepared by
Miss Marian Chrysler, children's
librarian for the Jackson county
library, and has been sent to all
teachers In the county.
Oood Ualdwln applet for sale nt
Plnnaelu Packing Co. tf
A child welfare clinic was sched
iu " nuio ims aiiernoon , in 1
CoiUi-al I'olnt, and was expected to
be olio of the largest held thero
this season so far.
e double fork our coal no
dust. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 2311
tr
Temporary auto licenses were is
sued nt the sheriff's office today
to lien Htancllff of Phoenix, (iuy
(loud of Ashland, M'lllfam Jtltarge
of Central Point, 11. C. Hare and
Murln Johnson of Medford,. and
K. V. Itichmond of Itutte Falls.
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
031. Medford Fuel Co. If
Ouests from a distance register
ed at Medford hotels Include J.
Kaufman and Jack Heed of Xew
York City, Herbert Porter of Chi
cago, II. !(. Cioodwin of Orand
Jupnctlon, Colo., j;. W. Thuli of
Kochesh'r, Nr. V., und Htephen A.
Conlcy of Washington, D, (
Hee Clms. it Howard for 10-priH-sengcr
bus load for tho football
game, Tho Dalles and Medfoni.
Phone Hummlt Itancli, Ashland.
l2'Jtf
Mr, and .Mrs. William Crossman ;
arrived this forenoon from Ah-i
torla to spend three days In Med
ford with Mrs. Crossman's sister,
Airs. William Clordon, while en I
route by motor to southern Cali
fornia. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 031. Med-i
ford Fuel Co. tf !
Indicating the result of continued I
growth between Medford and Jack
sonville, a new sub-dlvisloti of
building lots 1h being made near
tho Ook drove school nnd was sur
veyed recently by Uisllu Mchcffol
of this city. Kach lot Is somewhat
lens than an acre In area and has a
Km. foot front. A road has been
planned to ko through the center
of the new subdivision and several
lots. It Is reported, have already
been sold.
Hose mending, runnerN removed
and sua k s worked back. Handi
craft Khop. 2I0tf
James Johnson, who Is a local
student at the Portland Dental col
lege, spent the week end In Med
ford visiting IiIk parents, Dr. and
Mrs. It, li, Johnson.
The work on handmade gifts for
holiday giving must begin In earn
est now. Mako your selections
early from our complete stuck of
stamped novelties. Handicraft
Shop. tf
Hixly-slx head of sheep killed by
do kb reeejitly near IVnd cost Des
chutes county $437, a state law
providing Unit shevp killed by dogs
must be paid for by the county.
The work on handmndo gifts for
holiday giving must begin In earn
est now. Mako your selections
early from our complete stock of
s t u m p e d novelties. Handicraft
Whop. tf
I. C. Hlsemore of Fort Klamath
was a business nnd pleasure visitor
In the city yesterday.
flood Ualdwln apples for sala nl
Pinnacle Packing Co, tf
Among the Callfnrulans spending
Armistice day, yesterday. In Med
ford were Dr. and Mrs. Appleby
nf Sa lintiM, Dr. and M rs. A . W.
Warnock of Nan Pedro, H. L. Karth,
W. 8. Hall, J. C. Moore and H. It.
Willis of l.os Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.
11. H. Williams. w, A. Fredericks,
W. H. Goodwin of San Francisco
and A. S. Npellman of Chlco.
Highest i:rade Utah coal, any
slxo, anywhere, any amount. Han
sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf
Paving operations of the 1,. o.
llerrold company on Vancouver
avenue ami Almond atrTNJ. were
scheduled to he resumed today
Willi the repairing of the asphalt
mlxlnit plant r.enr the faclflc hlKh
wny Biiuth of Medford. A blc
,...,. brake at !:c i-.lant last week
und has rielnyed pavhiK for hov
eral days.
Orcft-on Flro Kcllef Association of
Mc.Mlnnvlllo, Ore. t (Soff. Am..
4ID Kust Main Kt. Tel. JSJ. 1 SJilf
Mr. and Mrs. William llenston
left yesterdav evening for, their
home In Itcnd, after having visit
ed friends In Modford over Armis
tice day.
Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir and dry sluhs. Medford KuelMay In the city visiting with lr.
Co. Tel. 31. tf
111 Joint session of the Ashland
city council and budget committee
recently, an estimate of
was given as the amount needed
tu tun the eity's business, an in
crease of 7sS. 20 over last year's
estimate.
) Thomas Heully Co.. real estate.
In.tiralire and small loans on any
thing of value. Palm Hloek, corner
Main and Front, upstairs. tf
Itounty warrants were Issiird at
the county clerk's office today to
llernnrd tlswald of Kngle Polar,
j for Ihe killing of one coyote nnd
! two hobrats. and to T. II. (losnell
.oi Ashland, one hoheui and two
i coyotes.
Hose mendlnit. runners removed,
and anaga worked hark. Handi
craft Shop, ?l'f'
M"EDFOT?T MATL TRTBUXE. MF.DFOTCD.
They report that ducks are u trifle;
scarce over there. I
Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Crooks of j
Mt. Hhastu City were among the1
residents of adjucent California ;
upending yesterday In Medford. j
- nurgaliw In millinery
in stock at half price,
Nov. 14. . -Miss Taylor,
D a I.
23U
Hemstitcntng, t.ose mending,
- ..loi.ll.... l.nllnn muklnir. lln. I
,ipri.r, K, .i,(,b 70- laaif.
wnp. I none iv.. jjju
'""" vu . iu u .,1.
It"1 ' '" after-hollilay inarkit. i
enjoyed u fairly Kood patronace.
While they may be one Halo for
-everal mor. market day., the
walnutH.aie runnliiK Komewhat low.
larBe,y due ., .mall crop ,),!.
year and more than an average
nZZJltrZ' COa'- TA i
una. IV. It. jiciimuii leu jeaier-
day for her home in Portland, fol
lowing several uays spent In Med
ford visiting hei nistor, Mrs. G. V.
Cowles.
Good cleun Jonathan apples, &0
nnd 7.1c n box. Woods Lumber
Co., 711 35. Main Kt.
if!
Included amonp the Oretionlaus
registered at locai hotels are Ueo,
. , ,, . . ,. ... ,
?' "mV'B,,A ". ""d ." ,MJ ,H'!'
kamj and F. A. Coo morn of Halem
li. It. Dcrflingcr und IS. 15, Leslie
o f H uge ue, M r. and M rs. J W.
Crawford of Alsea. W. I. Cobb of
Hoseburg, and the following from
Portland: x Ida Worthington, Mrs. !
W. A. Hcroggln and the Misses I
HcrogKin, A. A. Hale, D. J. Glll-lnt Audemarde, DelKlum, a stop
land, W. F. Dudley, C. C Hole, over on their march to llrusscls.
Mr. and Mrs. X. K. Nelson. 11. P. 'when, they received the word of
lionrdmnn, F. K. Dunton, F. Y.
Hustedt and Joe Gravelle.
Wood all kinds- oak, laurel,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
A. It. Evans, representative of
i he General Appraisal company
out of Portland, arrived in the city
today and spent a few hours with
local Insurance agents. He left at
noon for Klamath Falls.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
Dr. and Mrs. It. 10. Green en
tertained a few friends Informally
at dinner at their home last night.
Let me write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono 993. if
Two hundredths of an inch of
rain fell In Medford during the
2-1 hours ending at T o'clock this
morning. It rained lightly at times
today, and occasional tain Is. fore
cast for tonight and Wednesday.
liang! Go! Starting Wednes
day morning, Nov. 11th, every hat
In stock at half price; beautiful
patterns In velvets, felts and ve
lours. Miss Tuylor, 4J Ho. Cen
tral. 2!1J
G. II. Cavln was being hold by
the police this forenoon for the
theft of n camel-hair overcoat In
the Club cafe early this morning
from iiudolph Thurkauf uf San
I'Vanolsco, who Is In Medford visit
ing rolatlves. Cavln will probably
lie given a hearing today in the
police court.
Got those fenders and auto bodies
straltthtened at Drill's Sheet McUl
Works, opposite Lewis Super Serv
ice Station. Phone 4 IS. 23X
A minor auto collision took place
yesterday in North Onkdab' ave
nue, when a car driven by J. II.
Wardwell crushed Into one that
had been parked along the street
by W. 11. Ftluhrcr. Little damage
was caused by the crash, accord
ing to a report on file at the police
station. ' v
Mr. and Mrs. C. C Warren of
Wenatchee nnd 11. G. Mann of Spo
kane were' among the visitors In
Medford from the state of. Wash
ington. Miss Faith Williams of Klamath
Kails spent the week end in Med
ford vinltlng local friends and en
Joying the Armistice day activities,
She returned to her home last
night.
Jasper Reynolds, Htudent at the
Vnlvormty of On-Kon. micm tho
week end wlii his imrmitn. Mr.
and Mm. C. I.. ltcynoldH, uivnurM
of tho Hotel Holland, lie returned
to Kucono Inst nlsht.
I'Vrmor Postal Inspector Ct. VI.
lloucen Hpent the 1ast few daynj
In Medford on business. unvltiK
driven over from Klamath Calls
where he In connected with the
postal service of that city.
Attorney K. O. Kelly spent Sat
urday afternoon In Orants l'ass on
business.
Utile lltirton Dougherty, vlirlit-
year-old soil of Mr. and Mrs. 11.
A. DauBherty, who was operated
i upon for appendicitis at tho Sacred
Heart , hospital two weeks hko. was
laken to his home yesterday "feel
ing fine." .
lteautlful pattern hats on sale
Wednesday morning at half price.
Miss Taylor. 4S Ho. fcutrol. 3S
Mr. und Mrs. A. r. llutlcr are
the parents of an clcht-pound boy
born at the Hacred Heart hospital
yesterday. . He was named Uot-crt
Uiuronce.
William rteilK, former superin
tendent of the '. K. railroad,
in the curly days df Its operation,
now a consulting engineer of the
War department with hoadiiuurtors
: In WnshliiBton, O. C spent Hun
I I. K, Keddy, a friend of manv
years. Hr. Iteddy and llerlg lef
I yesterday for Portland.
Curd of Thanks.
T the Warren Lodge No. 10, A.
K. & A. M Jacksonville, and oth(r
lodges, nnd to the friends who
were so kind, helpful and sympa-
j thelle during our recent bereave
ment, we wish lo extend our sin-
j cere thank's. Kor the many beau -
iiiiii iiorai oiit-iiiiKn ne nir also
thankful
Mrs. C. It. Hostel.
Mr. am Mrs. Ilert C. Hostel,
Krnest A. Hostel,
HeRtilar communication
oi iwume. viminvr, u. r-.
B.. wxtnesiiay, Miv. i.
Social n'shl, ,85
toFMRDF WAR !l out i JKF IS RFRflMINR !
ENDING TOLD BY
LOCAL VETERANS!?
..,. n-l,.w
. . . . , .
..ii,,.,,, many of ih reminlBi.enie
if 0,.., ; x.,.,Aice nun yeHierilay,
... .... .., ,..,,
,lfi,r ,i,e parade, to enjoy the an- funeral arranBcmimta In tlmiKu
ntial American Ixulon Arinlntko l'K Funeral Parlor, will be
v lllnnei, announced later.
, ,.,,.,,. adjuit f tho! ,,,. TZ pT ,
. . . ,,-,,..; . M.NNKY. Alice Kinney, wife of
Jl. ., ,V , . .' " ,,v'
!.,,. i,,i i.,.n ., , ,i, . .,..
" ! V. " " i P"C".
n 1 ., and kewiuf PI,oenlx , for , ,l,e VM three
J'T.tn l.h tb'lJlf
.l.teK everv rtnv ' , ' "er! resided for
"' '.y rmer niitrrlasc, They
V,.,r.ii ,...,.,., h V,"neh...l
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"t..? T. ih.T" nn' IV
y :i" " "
In that company, on November
11. was -merely nn anti-climax to
us," he said.
Jim and Ken Murray were on
the high seas. 1 0 years ago yes
! terday, en route to Franco, und
many of the sailors were Strieker
with flu. Although the com
mander received the news of the
Armistice, he said nothing of It
to the men. believing It might W
another false report.
Dave Griffith and Hoyal Debb,
were two other local men. who
served In the same company dur-land
lug the war. They were situated
the Armistice. They had been on
the firing line for 10 days pre
viously. "Did we celebrate?" united the
two ex-soldlerH. "I'll say wo did.
And It was all nluht long and for
as long ns we could stand It the
next day." $
Colonel K. 10. Kelly, veternn of
both tho Span Isl. -American War
and the World War. was Just
leaving the trenches In the Ar
jjuiuie forest, with his men, for a
short rest befit re going back to
the front, when he received the
good news. 10 years ago Sundiyy.
"We were a little too sleepy to
celebrate much. Mil the "big
news" was balm to our souls, all
the same,' he said. Colonel Kellv
was In command of tho 80th di
vision during the war, and was
cited for outstanding courage by
( ienci nl Pershhig'.
A B!G STEELHEAD
To Thomas Culvert of this citv
goes the distinction of haviu-;
caught in the Rogue river on last
Sunday an eight-pound steelhead
on a small No. 10 hook, having
one salmon eg.-; as bait. In addi
tion to catching tho large fish, he
also caught' nine cutthroat trout..
At Plcho, who accompanied him,,
caught 1 IS cutthroat and four stucl
hoad on tho sumo sized hook.
Tho two men l shed near Gold
llllt ami mado their catches In a
comparatively short time. The
season for tt out will close at the
end of this month, leaving only
two more weeks hi which tisl, un
der lit inches may be caught.
Daily Meteorological Report
TuuHiluy, Nov. 13.
Forecasts
Moilfonl and vicinity: Occas
ional rain tuniKlit und WccliiL'silny.
Mndcrntu totupcraturu. .
OrcKuli: Hiiln In nest. unsuUU'd
with local rains .tmst portion to
nl:?hl and Wodncsday. Moderate
j !!VA'.?.,'!l.!l!-..
j J
'alfl
Dt. ! ? L
i "
Temperature. Idi'BI 1
II
. IT
! IliKhont Haul 11! lira.) 51
Ixiwct 'li'st 12 hrs.) II II
Hoi. Humidity tpct.).. TU S!i
I'rectpllatlon t Inches I .02
State of weather I'loudy Cloudy
Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1. IPHS. 3.20 inches.
Sunset today, 4:52 p. ni.
Sunrise Wodnosdav 7: ml a. m.
Sunset Wodncsday, 4: SI p m.
Observations taken at A p. lit,,
lOtlt meridian time.
?3 iC?
CITY
i
linker City '.
ltlsinaivk ...
Holso
Denver
I-Vs Moines
SC.
20
;is
44
Hatll
. near
tioudy
is
54
Clear
...... 4S ' 31 Pt Cloudy
IS liii Haln
....52 31 Pt.Cloudy
...t!S 5rt n'lcar
52 40 Cloudy
.... S4 Cloudy
.... 6S Hi Cloudy
4S 40 clear
Kreiwo
Helena
j, Ai)sce8
Marshflcld
Plinenlx
Portland 6S
Hod lllutf 4S
Hoseburg 51
Salt Lake City
San b'ranclsco .. 5t
14 Cloudy
50 Cloudy
52 I't.Cloudy
42 Cloudy
Santa Ko ....
Seattle
Spokane .. ...
. M
. 52
as
40 Haln
41 Clear i
Walla Walla
i Winnipeg
- 2 Clear
U W.
OICK7"Mct"eiirolc-tlst
Htnled a s s in l 1 y
Table HoK t'mincll
No, II, II. 8. Jl
Tuesday. Nov, 11,
T:l(i ,). m.
V. K. NlfllOI.
Kecordrr.
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OTIEr.OX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1. 102R.
. ! 1 -w ......
LAWLESS. James Lawless, i
rebldcut of the vicinity of Conner.
Jackson county. Oregon, for Ihw
past 3i yoars. passed uwuy at tliut
place Sunday morning. Ho bud '
ill for a day or two. but was ;
(bought better and a neighbor why ;
been staying with him hud :
left for the utght and tho next '
mci-nlu'; Mr. lawless wan fouml
,",0 le "0 in
tne early murnlns. He h'avm 0111
!,rot!!'.- and one slater Juini Ijiw
He leaves one
of Murphy, Ore., and MrH.
Kliza Walunn ir I'ark I Wi.kIi
i lll,m8 f mile west of Phoenix
al u;uu p' '" s"""luy- ""'I
"y had been . residents
! ' ' ueo' Auea 01 Se,v;l'aul. Minn.. niunufacturer of
urK M,.g ,. i;,,,.. 0 . 0H
Cfll- A,ao an UnclG'
i ranK reenwoofl or Kogue itivor.
ute. runerai services will be con-
ducted at the Conger chapel ut
2:00 p. m. Wednesday. Interment
will ho in Phoenix cemetery.
" 1'" "
jthCHUA runerai services for.
the late KlUm Hecsun were held
at tho Conger chapel ot 2 p. in.
today. Mr. Ueeson came to his
death by the accidental discharge
of a gun in his own hands and
leaves his wife Kdna Iteeson and
one daughter, Charlotte, n ;cd six
years. Also two brothers, Kverettc
Kills Iteeson. Ho was born
and rulsetl at Talent und had a
wide circle of friend who are
saddened by his sudden demise.
Interment was in Talent cemetery.
Services wore" conducted by Huv.
Raymond S. Rccs of the Metho
dist church.
LAFF THAT OFF
AT
'Laff That OTr Is thu next
offering by the Frank's Comedians
at the New Playhouse, beginning
Monday evening.
The plot tins to do with three
young men, a vaiiduvillo actor, and
two reporters who are living in
lodgings, und who udopt an un
known and pretty young woman
as u member of their "gang,'' with
thu promise and imderHtanding
that none of them shall fall in
love with her. Naturally all of
them proceed to do so. All have
their faith in human nature unex
pectedly shattered, but in the end
H is restored and whether or not
unu of tho youn;; men finally wins
a lirldo is left for tho reader to
find out at the thPatrc.
Toys Autos Help Judge.
KANSAS CITY UPl Toy auto
mobiles are used by Judj;e Ira S.
Gardner In police court for re
enacting motor accident scenes In
volved In rnxes he tries.
TOO LATE- TO CLASSIFY
FOR RUNT
house; garage.
Modern 4
Phone 1 UT
room
KOI!' ltKXT Kurnlshed upstairs;
a-rni; apai'tment: eUctrlc range. !
garage. $15 per month., l'honc '
IU75. 23J :
KOlt lUONT Small, well-furnished
house, close In. 2(1; adults. Tel. '
7S7-H1j 237 I
KOlt KKiN'T Modern 5-room fur
nished house. Phone 5M-L. 2-11;
KOK Ui:.T Kurnlshed room for
gentleman: also garage. 325 So.
Itlverslde Ave. It
KOK Kl-'NT Small, neat house,
X I f, llerrydale Ave. lMiom 452
11. evenings. 235lf
KOlt HUNT New 4-room modern
house. IlHlUlre 712 Oak. 237
KOlt ltKNT Small modern house
close In, $15. Call 335 K. Itiver
slile, 2311
KOK KKNT 3-room furnished
apartment, with Uath, ground
floor: vury reasimible. 443 h. (
central, rnone 7U1 or 8tu.
KOI I UKNT Om 1-hx'k from llt.v
lmi'k. ht'Uit't nlpcp'rT voom with
ploniy nf hot water all the time.
Honl rrasonabhi. Si'J So. Holly.
L'41
KOlt UKNT S -room house, unvtly
ftii'niKheil, on pavement. I'hone
!IU-U. L'3tf
KOI? HAIjK Small 2 -mom house
anl lot on pavement, clt-se In.
Piiro $1r0; $1)00 cash, balance
$S per month. Hco t'liaiics A.
Wlntf Aneney. Inc. Khone TL'S.
L :t o
KOlt HA1.K Kxrellent eafe 1ukI-
noss. Oro(s mcelptrt $."0 to So ;
per (lay. Oood locution. Price j
Srt.000; term. Wee Charles A
Wlnp Anency. Ine.
Poll SAI.K IlPiiiitlful A.i
modern home: lartie plt-eptiiK
porch, on paved street, cast mlc:
irood garaKe. I'rieo J3300; excel
lent terms. See Charles A, Wlntr
Aeney, Inc. Phone 230B
KOH SAl.K 4-room home with
Karnve, liir;e lot. Price $'300;
S?'" Vh"rh" A Vt
KOlt SAl.K J calves, 10 months
old. J4 each. 11. K. UodKers.
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
Is
Poi wtimn $1.95
Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll, 1 B
BETTER KNOWN AS;
PUBLICITY GAINED
I'riitir IjiUl- c .minilfd In lhti.iir' :
'"'I11' known lluuuut thu nation
man aui-uiul, not only thru uie .
nuiny IhouwmilH of lom-I.-ts wlio
islt lite national parK ea.n yvar, ,
"n nunnei . k" - ,
erenninn annually, hut by I he itreat
amount of free publicity which the
. bulneH worbj. and al8o the rail-;
,-oa.R a... RiVinR :i -n t:-c:r adver-
, The latent volunteer publicity of
this kind wus broiijtbt to the notice
i of Superintendent f. (i. Thomson
i today when he received a letter
1 "m t ' Char,,n '""Vl
, Bencr.il pacni,er ai;er..or the'
! ufn compal.y of "st.
,.,, ,. .,.,in i i. v.,v..i.i-
j ber' booklet sCnt out to the trade.
l'ersonul Appearance," has u fine
ui,m. rmter T.j.kf. :.m,i ih
j I'hiinloni ship on the front of the 1
! 0utslde cover: and that Bo.imhi of I
i these booklet have been sent to!
inll tun in ut the Cnitcd Stntes !
' .
Nyssa New gymnasium , under j
eonstrueiion ai local iiikii hcooui.
These Drug 'Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
COAL
that "burns up"
that loaves little ash-
that in a k e s prac
tically no smoke
that provides- much
heat from a small
("puuitity
Hansen Coal
Co.
Phone 239
DANCE
Wednesday
AND
Saturday Nites
WALKER'S
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IWJPM
11 MEDFORD'S NEWEST ',
I 3 PAVILION '
I . y ' j : Phone 66 '
REPAIR Imi ilMji
avvtimwvmt
-i.il San ffrancisco
I
MtHtellatUJarre I.St. S
BEST
LOCATED
HOTEL
I H CENTER OF fclliLWB
I EVERYTHING V
i .-.., p
t si rnMnmrn III I I f f AJ w -t-
-uV
I ICE WATER
5INEVEWW0H
uwva kcm m coMNecrio
350 ROOMS
75 Detached ftath atS0
100 Detached 6attiatyo a
100 with Bath 9tj2i? S
75 with Dam et'2
?fkV-.i.r4.,.Hrtf.li
i FREE BUS MEETS ALL TRAIMfl
i IJI 1 HUNT'S . f
MM) CRATER! AN Vj J
BtLV'i m E3-E3 q f (
la ; tomorrow m3
THE SPANISH TRIO t j
SINGING AND MUSICAL U "
NOVELTY YitJ
FRANK (PEG) JONES " 1
THE OLD SOLDIER COMEDIAN Tlli m J
BUSH BROS.
SHIP AHOY BOYS 11"- 11 1 I
"SPILLING THE BEANS" K II III ll M
mTTXl Tl TTT) 17 TDIfl I
! ARMSTRONG and EARL J
! WHY, MAMA!
w ; TONIGHT TONIGHT
' Medford Lions Club Presents jmmpTamrmm
! H$?$ft MORONI-OLSEN PLAYERS pJSfT.,
I mUTTTllftwy "EXPRESSING WILLIE" rti1f"li""
fl A RMI.eiAM .1
I Matinee 2 p. m. Evenings 749 I
IB Children - 10 Children 25 H
I Adults 35 Adults 50.... J
j , Little Chats About Your'Health i
I I N0.1 j
M , . (No. 2 Next Tuesday) j
i ANNOUNCEMENT . J.
i " -I
TIipit lire cci'liiin iilcnls and services in comlnrt
iiitr a ilriijr Imsinos whi.-li mean a 'rcut deal tu pal
runs, lint which air IVc'iiU'iilly ignored or lost sitrht
df hy the rli'iiir'isl. l-'or iiislaucf. the hinhcsl attain
liit'iil (if tilt' real tlruj; sltnT is the iH'cparatimi nl" nicil
ioiiit's nn prescriptions of physicians. Nothing is more
Unpoi'lant than thai with ns. .
Xor is it within the province of the tint!.' More
with ideals to push the sale of proprietary prcpara--lions
of various hinds which cneouniore self diagnosis
and self medication on the part of the user. When
ever yon are ill enough to need medicine yon are ill
enough to need the advice of your doctor.
In these columns we shall point out from week
lo week why this is true and why yon should have
your prescriptions filled hy a drug store such as ours
which specializes in this important work.
JARMIN & WOODS
THE OWL
Thursday
at nine o'clock the big
isDosa
of
Shields Stock
will open. Ten thousand dollars' worth of
new Coats and Dresses are on the way by
fast express. These will be included at real
sale prices. Take our advice and wait.
Look for the Big Ad in
Wednesday's Paper
PH Eg-CI.
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