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PAGE TWO Iocal and 'Personal line lo wlniry weather In north-1 rrn California, tha noiilioound ah -; utall iilunu falb'd to arrive . forenoon at llio local all port '" ; wus not expected today. '"'"' snowstorms (iro reported in the vl- elnlly of Dunsmulr mid -Ml. Miasm, mitkinit flyliiB hnardous. ond the mall la belnc ruhed north by auio lliobllu and train. . The weather north of Medford was reported to be fairly good nnd the ahlp from J'orllnnd arrived at the airport on schedule. ;, .tiea. the wonderful new fella un all oxlru special I'rlilay anil naiur- m nm.. si is- i.i,i,i ns a o v JiJ.Stt felt and brand nw. Also L'll uinn,i,u Tho Kminv l.ou Hat Shop In .M. .M. Stoic. S37 WUWr. on ruulA from tll()ll JlOIlH' 'in Willow t'H'ok, Mom., to umitli- : O. K. Tniln mninrr-d In from IiIk 4-rn California, Mr. nml Mrx. lh-iiry '. ran h nt Trail this inornlnK nnl nbb arrived In Modfonl yf-ni tluy ' tntnKUctctl luiHlnof H lit tho t'lty. tor n nhnrt vlnit with Mr. nd Mih, i-h;l( KUOl t.(ial low In uk.i. Ifnn. . KitRPn Thorndiko. fornMT AVHlowHt,n foul t'o. 1110110 ZV.i. , tf Crock resident. Mr. Jiuhh 1h in-. tftroHtod in whriil growlntt mid In 1 his ftortlon Is known 11a tho "Wheat I KJii(t," harvosihiK many thousands j of bushels annually from an MO., ntTf ranch, which ban brouKht n yMd of hh hluh an f.tl aero. Mr. and Mrn. inir the trip by motor that hfuhwayH and roads thoy have thiiR "far ncountcrrd hnvo boon ; ffoou. Havo you tried t:o I'.ont Kvor poar. buttor at tho following t;rop- . if Uf.,-,. lM.r..li- Wh'- lily lOconomy flrooetrrla. "2 1 . ' lilll CottroU, Jiutto Kul In raiu hiM1, Npcnt flovcral bourn in tho city transacting' buslnosH thin forennou. Cuncornlnc your oyon consult Dr. P. A. ChamberH, Optomotrint. 317 Med lord Hldft. Kor appointment Phnnn 188. OIiiksoh flttnd nud fur nished., 23K , Mr, ftnd Mi'H. Klmor Cappw vls Itt'd in M cl ford thin morning, hav ing driven in narly from tbolr ronh at Ontral Point. ' Vour piano will bo neooptod nt fdll valuo In PxohanKo on a radio wt' at the Pftlmor Music 31ous. u 2JIR 'Mombor of tho Mod ford Natlon pl' Hlflo nHMoclatlon club nrn urnod lo do proHOnt at tho Armory to BlKht when target practice with mnnll horo kumh on the Indoor ranee Kill lie beKun. The club member ship in irrowlnft and probably will 0 niuch larKor when the outdoor fapk'e eaxt at Medford, near the lllUrresl orchard, in put Into use, T,arnet practice will ho held there noxj Munday, followiiiK Home detail Work yet l.i ho itouo on the ranuo, W'Here club memborH are retpiealed to' bo pri'jiont not Inter lhan l ojejoek, If poHsible. . iMrtimn Ket to muKle, MuMtoreraft rfonff PnblifherH, Kenttle. 2ttK MIhh KUxabelh WatHon, formerly With the local Blmona Khuttleworth and Krvncti office, ban accepted a Munition un deputy " lu the, county hiiol ifperlntendfnVH office. . .i If J drfli'tt' drtlMiinMt -nf' nhriVnpliiv snappy styles In wool jnrncy and wash prints; ninH 1 to 0 yearn: re:i Kouuhty priced. Handicraft Hhop, 237 Tho iirrnnKonmnt of the laiKe itity mnp. which ha been In prow rewH. In (hu city council room fur iveral wooUk, h Ktcadlly prourown ln under tho direction of Kay moitd Mnyx. A Klance at (ho map ihiw. forenoon dlNolONod that the city HtrewU havo been marked and uninll nlclurcM nf nubile bulldlnuri havo been pasted Itr their proper liOKttlon on the map, which lx the torn'! In Medrord. tToal by the pack or ton. Tel. CM, Medford Kunl Co. tf 'Mr. and Mih. NVilliai Heron left Vhtw foreiuMtn for their ltne Oakland, Cnl., following Hoveral duys Hpent In Medford with frlomlH while en route from n motor trip to Portland. ' , Friday and Saturday millinery will. Prices cut to bit ran In prices. D'nurmottN. 01 no,si, reuuiay pricen tt) lfl.no, Kpeclal at H-ltH, $itiH and S2,Wt; 100 hiyuid new hit in JumI re ceived, Hpedal nt $1,08, nnd tlny :trp wonderful. One, lot ut De each.'. 2d extrn Breei MtampN. The ftnimy tou Shop in M. M. -tore. Krunk iKaacM, Hen Mollor and Dti'k . Antle nrn nmum the local KCjdvntM wlin will nttend the Cor. vaitbi.und The Dallen Barnes, Sat urduy, and Monday. They will leave V'Viday oveninK motor nnd will rimn to Medford Tuenday by way of the Itend highway. . llktia t(Ood Jlnldwin npplen, 60c per boy. Pinnacle taeklnir Co. tf r Healthy, able bodied youngster need plenty of energy-bearing food, Fluhrer'g Milk Bread admirably fills tho bill. if .. !. .! hecn in ui 'snowstorm you Cfrliilnly would Tucsduy from Moillonl. his firm! the AnidcKatc dbdrict visited hi-r h!ivn been 'in on.- yesterday In l ho . visit bw since Hi" election, lie: mucins. .Mr. unl Aim. J. M. Denver. (Wilson uiouiilHlns thin I1 of ttmi Ktnl.pp.1 in at Jim's ToKKcry to col- i In Ashliind. over Sunday, summit." wild In-l'Uiy Kherlff i'mil i Ifct n net from I'lurcncc lialdwin. ; i ju,Be Taylor's court ji -n r J linlnKH today, follinvlni! an iifter-;Jt seems thai lioh het I'lnrnm-o that day, V. A. Hlanchflelil van fined noon Hiifiit In the mountains -! Hoover would lie rclur.1 prci-! ?)r, for speodlnif last Hatunlay ti r.lay. -The snow was In the dent by Ihe larac-l innjurlty over ! iKn l,etwccn .Mcdion! and Cold I, .1.1, ..rli...,.! ..r three liii tii'H rti.cll . ,aUl (1) tno Hf n,, ,,,,,,,, n,i when I !irI.Vl.(, ,n .,shlnud reports were : , ,, u wa, four liu lies deep nnd : m anowliiK. Thr- unto hlifliwny ! nialnliiuiiico station wan plannlnut r ,,,..,,. llle nn. off hen I left." Tho Uldlea' Aid wa lety of tho M. i:. ehur.h will hold a ru.n.naKO . aalaNov. liilh and lTtli. All who ; have arllelea for the aa e. phone, :.1.M. W. W. Wm-'leton. Ml-. C. C Darby or .Mr. I', liurk. who will, , Kindly call for ihem. -.1. .Mrv. Mary lIlKalnbotlumi wan a I. ii... I vlulliir friiro 1)10 Tolo lUxIrtct ' ' "I" "i"1 " 1 ! Vour piano will be accepted at , full value In oxelianKO on a radio ! M l at llio rainier Music I1ou. vKK winlfrod Walker, offlro f.lrljdjty cvoninu' lit 7:30, for Dr. ll, W. t'lnm-y, who Iikm hi on i m ut hT homo for iho-past uionih, j ( ,.,.,,nried improved this week. Art hop and the Kllte lleauty i Parlor uiuU-r "'""'"""""I r.tt hushcMM PTltiuarant.-od qnloc work nml pMih iJabh arc mak. rlttht. An work Hld on cmmN- of loii UFiifio, tho drlnUlnw fn-( tain wn.cn nnmim-.,. ..... . ei 1 11 it utiii in 1 h tin- j'-m ! North Central avenue af llio corner j of Main KtHHd, 1m belnp removed to j i;10 Work on bnndmndo Rlfta for make way for a new fountain, j Holiday kIvIiik must bin in earn which. will probably he ready for, now. Mako your . polectfonw line early next week. The fo"-enry from our complete stock of tan, which had become leaky, wan t ft in p o d novellleH. Handicraft removed yenierdy, and workmen j shop. tf today were repairing plpt'H under-. j,., nn,i yVHi Stanley I.ydiard of nealh the tddowalk and making I Walnut drove, Cal., are vlKltfnK tliif other preparations for the new one, ltest Utah lump coal. Tel. tJl. Medford Kuel Co. tf Temporary auto licenses were Ih fiied at the Mherlffs offleo today tii (JooiKia Pavls of Central Point, ; Itobert lUfkleH and Karl Marsh of . wllM n beavy traffic over the pn Mi'dford. I I'l-uiiliir monthly check made by Klddln' dresses of character; ! iu, (.-tuin highway malntenanee Hnapiiy sfS'les In wool jersey and crew, Koroman I!l Drummond re wash print; hIzoh 1 to'fl yeai-Hi rea- portel today. A Mi-hour chek sonnbly prl',ed. Handicraft Hhnp. j mU)lc Monday from a. m. to la 2S j p.m.-showed heavy traffic. A check While no official Information i m(Uie at point a mile south of has been Klvon out. It Is Kenerally Medford showed l!.rll ears iiasHed. Iiclieved that the West Const A!r!, check made on cars koIiiK both Transport Hue. which makes .MedWUyB ,,t ibe Klamalh Junction foiTl one of Its ri'KUlar stops, will showed fi . C :t 1! rars iiassinn that run Us ships between Porlland and point duijiitf the J6 bourn. This. San Kranelsco on an irreKiilnrl according 10 Mr. Drummond, Is Heliedulo. A Weal roiift nhlp has not arrived at tho loeal airport tor ' several days, and with 'the arrival of Inelemellt wealher, nlllklnl; sue- ei'ssfnl fiylnur dlfflfllll. shlis are not expeoied to arrive here until llio wealher Is more faeornhle. Ae. I'onllUK to airfield reuoils. only two shlPH hiive arrived In .Meili'ord Klnee nno of the conniany's lihiner. ernshed it short time ano ni'iir t'lilno, Tal. . Ilemstltehlnis, hoso m e n d I n c. pleulinK and liutton milking, llon dleraft Hhoni I'hono 702. lli.li H. P. Jlonrdiniin, speelnl nitent for the fleneriil Assurnneo cnnipany of Portlnnd, Is spending n few dnys In Medford and vlelnlty. lint, elean roal. Tel. 1131, Med ford Kiiol t'o. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Uenme.n lefl for I'orllalul last iiIkIu for a few days on business and pleasure (load Patdwln applet for Fate nt Pinnacle Packing Co. tf Ah yet the city of Ashland has received no assurance that the pro posed .100,fHMi sanitarium to be built ln the city park, will be con st rueled. The sanitarium Is the project of several l.os Angeb'H pro moters, according to reports, and would be one of tho finest In, Ore gon If built. The building would take in that portion of the park now used an a city auto camp and probably would also uIIHko, the ground used at the present lime as a' deer and elk park. Wo double fork our coal no dust, Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. tr Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson left last evening for their home. In Portland, following a day spent In Medford on business. The Hand Pox. 223 Hast 0th St., offers 'i off the rccular modest price of tho famous tinge and Monogram pattern hats. 'Tailored hats, values to $k.I0, special at to 2. Kxtra special values you will appreciate; 20 extra green din count stamps Friday and Saturday. 23T fHieMtn from a distance register ed at MMford holeU include II. It tlessel of Ht. l.ouis. Mo.. Witlnrd K. lliown of Dayton. Ohio.' .1. II Dahlhcrg and C II. Hall of Mlb waukee, Wis., Mr. nnd Mrs, Itur- land of Calgary, Can., and Mr. and I rtirs, iien .mines or i.oinnriogc. ! c Hemstitcrtlng. no mending I pletillng ami hution mnUhiR. Uin- dlonifi Hbftp. 1'bonn 703, ll3if I Msrihu Memmlnger nnd Tivlne A, T.innr-r, both of Nan (luhrlel. l,os , .Xiieielos county, ml., wow min'rloo" j lioro yesterday In his courtroom by (.lmU:r (lbnn O. T.-tylor. Mee rbim. It. llownrd for 10-pnn. ' senger bus loud for the football (in mo, 1'ho Hullc ttnd Metlford I I'honn summit Jnnch, Anblumt Vernon Vuwler left Monday for Wju Ki'incl"" t tapped the w eek ! with Mrn. Ynwtor nnd to transact tninlncsf. Hot, clean conl. Tel. 31. Mcd ' ford Fuol ro. tf Mr. Clarence AVhtM-lor and son liuss.-il will loave lu the morning .fur I.dm Anuelew to Kpend the win- tor with rclntlvcn nnd fricnd.H. I Hc?o mending, runners removed i and rn;G worked buck. ttandl-1 crnft Shop. 2lttf Only Ciubnuls whpri o( rcarh thg 4.000 cars for the reason, s.sr.a cnrb.it)i of upplt'tt nnd pours h.ve bien uhlppcd from Medford to etudern markets, lm biding the Khi pinch t of two earn of applet yestordny. l-our moi cam of op Pli were In be nhlpped today. H.nKili In millinery, livery hat In aiock at half price, Wi'dmdiiy. N'V. II. ,MIhh Taylor, 42 So, On tiul. . us MRDFOKT) MATT TRTBUXE, MEDFORD. Hob Boyl fame to Grain Ias Irlven III It nrcsmenuai tiraion. Clarence tlioutlil It a eood bet un-: til liob roileried. taklnK otic of ih : best hills In Ilia nouse. i.rnnl I'as 1'ourler. (;0t those fenders and auto bodies ' airainh toned at mill's Kheet Metal orka. opposite l.ewla Mip. r wrv-. j.imeil hu.v.iw, (,,., w., lee Btatlon. l'hont, 418. "V kl)0wll loral ,,n,ito0 now located Kleven out of the Mat., tara rea-' , ,.firllnml, ., ,nK , cn0P1.t buerod hire yeler.l,iy With tho lo. . . ,Bnt.,lt hn ,.ortlnnd al,(li. ,., ,:,, ut traffic bureau. .,, under tho nnsplcea of the .,.nU(iful pallern hats on sale ! vm(.n's club of that city, lie la wcdnefdny murnlfiR at half pric e. ' to ,ircH1.nt n proKiain of atntidard Ml Taylor, 4'2 rlo. ('enlral. S:IK ',,,,.1 ,.aalcal favorites and several . r..lir,..-i.l,. ....til..!. lu : '! "" reu Isl iTcil at .Medfold liolela arc J. c. Williams of Pasadena. K. A I'rinKle of l.os Anaeles nnd 1.. M XitLiiiann, A. M. Denniwon, Mr. nndlnt MMlfnrd hotoln IiuUuIr II. T. : .Men. K. Spr-nc-or and A.. Hiouff-y . of Kan I'luru'isco, ! Coal hy i.h wick or Ion. Tel. ; (i.'ll. Modford Kurd Co. tf ' Tho Tolo Coin inn nity elub will moot In roKular Koninn noxt Krl- when regular , lll.l l-Klll'l and routliu I)UhIiiohh will bi t:ikrn up for dlm:iiHnlon, Tn0 work on hatulmado clfla fori November 1 nth is the I holiday elvins must beKln In earn.!,,.,. ,. .... ..',. .,.ir est now. Mako your seiecuons I 0itrly from our oomploto Hloi k t't'. Ltnmpod novoltiOH. llnndicraft of tin niiltlnory d.-imrtmfiu of Mann . reiurneu yesivrnay iium nn e rancmco wnerc wni- hih'iii im- W(1(.k on, wjtn friends, week at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1C. Lester on tho Middle, road. Cood Paldwin nppleu for unlo nt Pinnacle Parkint? Co. tf While Mi-dford and Anhlaml soemed "dead" on Monday, there utiUKiially heavy trafl'le for this Utile of year. Ashland ridings. I Unbent Ki'ade lUah.conl, nny size, anywhere, nny ainotint. Him- sen Coal t'o. I'hono 113!). 'f j A bounty warrant was Issued at j the enunly clerk's offleo today tq Ceni'KO IllU'Kllillue of Ashland for I three coyotes and one bobcat Oregon Klre itelief Association of MeMinnvllle, Ore. C. U. lorf, Agt., till Want Main St. Tel. 022, 1 RSif 1 Marriage license were Issued at tbe county clerk's offleo yesterday to T, A. Tanner, 21, und Martha Hi'iumlnger, lit. both of Pnsadcnn. Cal,; Alexander Palzluc. 23. ami live Stone, 211, both of McCloud, i Cal., nml to Kdmnnd Sill, 32, audi Patricia Aldersby, l!l, both of Oak land. Cab Wood nil kinds nnk. laurel, fir unit drv slabs. Med find Kuel i Co. Tel. fill I. tf I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pruett and ; Hmall granddaughter, Havlvc I.ts- j lor, spent several hours ln the city! this morning,-shopping and visit-! lug. Hoso mending, runners removed, and snaga worked baclt. Handi craft Shop. , vtfiif Mrs. V. T. Quisenbury and Mrs. .lonus Wold cut crl aiued alioiu !to guesu at lunch and bridge at the Mlue Vlower bulge o nthe Ashland highway this afternoon. Thoma.q Realty Co., real estate, insurance rind small loans on any thing of Valuo. Palm Plonk, corner Main nnd Front, upstairs. tf Included ninonc ihe Oregoutnns registered nt Modford hotolH are K, P. Spang of Halem. W. J. Wil It'iniH. O. , Aldcn-!, Mi-. ""1 Mrs. Thofl. Tlall, O. It. Campbell. Kd Harney nnd P. P. Knight of Kugene nnd W. P. iray nf Pose burg. Pest T'tah p coal, Tel, CM. Medford Kuel p. . tf Miss Paloma Handlcman went to Medford yesterday, called by the illness of Mrs. C. P. Steward, head of Adrh line's shops to that city and (Irants Pass. Mrs. Stew ard was taken to tho hospital yes terday. Grants Pass Courier. flood clean Jormtlmn apples, 50 nnd ?fo n box. Woods Lumber Co., 711 K Main tf Mrs. Otto K. N'lchol returned yesterday from Klamath Kails, where nhe has spent several days visiting friends nml relatives.' Wood nil kinds oak. laurel, fir and drv slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. (131. if Mr. and Mrs. Otto P.ohncrt left' Saturday for southern California and Arlxonn on n honeymoon trip of two months, following their re cent marriage In Central Point, where they expect to mako their home upon returning. Wood . nil kinds oak, laurel, fir nnd dry ulnbs. Medford Vul Co TM, tf Tho precipitation for the 24-hour period ending t U a. m. today wax .ox of on Inch; It rained lightly today nt times nnd showers arc forecast for tonight and Thursday. The maximum of yesterday wan 19. Tt tue wrltn your flrn Infuirnnce. Carl Y, Tcmrwnld, Hotel Hollnnd. lbnn K ..t. W, Mctlenry of Spokane ntitl!, Stor, Hurry Welch of Seattle arc nmouu ihn bntilnc!K visitor In Medford from the atnte of Washington. r4inu! fin! Starling Wednes day morning, Nov. 14th, evrry hat In mock nt half price: beautiful! patterns In veheK f"Hs and ve-i lours. Miss Taylor. 42 go. ien- Chan):.'. Hal, ?K!io H: SO-Modem I'lnmhliVJ Miss l.ola Hansen, teacher of Sl'wt Metal Co. BardlnA creek school, spent Hie 4 Arnilstle day vacallon wllh her! parents, nr. nnd Mrs. O. W. tin. i H, In Ashland. I Clussl'led dvrtlslne eljrsult. Sirs. John Hrr nnd children of 11 i ,in(l I.. O. Hall, also nrnulH f,. speeding thu tame nlsht, wan f11(.d slo, jtime, Truffle. Officer (). o. Nichols made both orresis. A. McCarthy and T. W. Ktun- f0r,j wern nmnntr the Klnmath R.,,s vIhIioi'h in Jledford yesterday. i...i...ll li.u will, alii.uii t. ln..in nl - 1 'on In ml , riota-ccllixt, the assim- CufMtH from Portland roKlntori'd (.'arntons, V, T, Warrentt. U (. ; Kalk nha:Mi, A. K. Volht. Kd 1 Kit-ffon, J.- fllwhofhoi-Kor, it. C j "" " 1 Hmllh, Mr. mid .Mrs. t;. If, lieu.ir, .Mrs. J. II. Mackir, lr. J I Henry Selbcrt. Herbert f'lark, Huth i'''OH 0o",0' von. Addison .:,,..t.. 1 u nui ,.-11. I Hams. A. . Hall, l.eora Thatcher :,,, - , ...,,.,. ,h ,.... ,.. tLnrUZ ,t'rf,dornv Modford tVut. r ,nau Thin Kri I .v wi , . nnticlnatod ctmt WH Cunningham of thin t:ity wan tt (juest of three of the Maroni- (llson players. Win. I.ee. ThnmnK j Osborne and Joe Williams, all of . Ot;den, Ctah. Thoy wcro Mr. I'nn- j niimham's boyhood friends and he j bad not isoon them for ten years. Mrs. J .A. (Voittlard won several prlxes on dphlias and not Klailio- I pus, as it was reported In the Med- ford tlardon eluti ot- inia paper last t r iu.m im . i j ruuim-f. ...... w11Ilrt ... wn. work. ' ' ' 1 heeding not the biblii-al advice As tho need for more room, due The Marshall Printing Co., local 1 about building bouses on sand, has to building congestion, forced tho process engravers, has a. hirjfp v:i- ' reared tho west's Uu'Kent money waterfront back, block by block, rlely of beautiful reotln cards in j and security mart along Aiontcom- 1 the old wreckage was covered over. their3 sainplo room. Call early and cry street, once tho shifting shore Kpon this old slilpa' graveyard eb.ct from their complete line, i line of San Kranetacn buy. , nuieh of t ho efiy's flnnni ini district A , . 1 , i i " ! This wcslcrn Wall sii-ect grew i now stands. Hxcavators, goin (.'''. ' Hadley wllf leavo for , from a crooked hum. parts nf which 'deeper and deeper for foundations Portland tonight to remain for 1 were hipped nt hih tide by the io support the fver-iin'reaslng some time pn business. ' i waters which poured in through height of buildings encounter these Miss Cra, liuran accepted a po-i the (lolden (late and. when the oM hulls and hero and there a sitfon nc Sliied.s' Department triors j tide was out, faced a bleak ex- plaque has been placed to desig ycvt!ida.v. ' i,i i ' . ; ! panso of mud flats and sand. Deri1- nate the'final resting place of some i). S. York, train master from I not shlpH.' old seows and the flot- ' famous ship. lloscburg, returned home on the Shasta today after spending tho morning in Medford on Southern Pacific business. Miss Crnce Stanley of I .oh An geles arrived on the Shasta this mornlnu to visit her friend. Miss li'ora Huron, for aevornl days. in an eleetlon yesterday by wnior user In the. Ali-tlfoi"! I'-r'- j khiIi.ii dlstrirt for tho first district, ; p, .m. Kershaw was eleeted by .t majority f over X. S. Uennelt, I w,u reeelved 1 'J votes for that posl- tion. Have Rosenborg, being un opposed, was elected director for district two. The rummage sale held hy the Methodist ladles will be postponed until November 2ftrd and 'Mth. For the annual school budget' election, from 2 to 7 p. m. tumor-. row at the Junior l,ih school, only thosv who are ouallfled el. . 1 tors, property owners and taxpay ers are entitled to vole. flny Parker, mhnager of the -arm loo perauve r.ureau uere. . spoke hefora the Lions clul, Ihls I ihn ,,,,,, ,niviii,n of rnim-; ers 'throughout ihe valley. Ills' plan for coperailoi) on ihe part or i prodm ers and (ho hurenu was ! unanlinously endorsed hy ihe eluh. 1 ! Hl'KCU Arinoltii llurch, wife of j Taylor Lurch, passed tnvuy at her homo nt Chilntiilln, On)., November j a, 1',1'JS. Mrs. llurch was horn in California, Oclnlier II, ISTtl, and uiiiilH her lionio tliore until I SS!, whim sho moved to Mediord. Ore., with her paronls. In I Ml she win married lo Taylor llnreli at Fort Benton,, Monl. Two elilldren were horn lo this union Everett U llurch nlid Mrs. Mildred Anderson hull, of Medford. Hesidcs ' her Imxlinml and children, she leaves Ilcr inollier, Mrs. L. llurch, and two sisters, K.l'lle llurch and M's - I.utle Holly, all nf Medford. and ono hrother. James llurch. of Much, Ore. ' Funeral services will ho nrM ut Ihe Medford I. O. O. V. renin- lory,- Thursdav. Novemher u. at HO p. m. The t lirisuan scicni lst will have champ of the. serv- Ices nt ihn liinve. The friends nnd ndnllvea will meet at Ihe I't'rl i Funeral Homo at 2:15 oclnck.' whore the funeral procession will he foi nutl. ' ' J Radio Program KMED Mall Trllnmc-V train Ktatloo AAi&AfcCi..ici9i4.4. " W.dneid.y.' Nov.mb.r 14 ill.l Muteis .11.20 K. Ct p,M. j. a.iii'rhn Mull Tribune New ami Markets. Thuridny, November 15 .V. M. f 9 : :ti to 10 Tho Medford Hook Stoto. 10 to II Keonomy Grrtocte- rla prosenis an hour of pipe 4" organ mflsic. U to U:3d Finn's Moat i 1l':.10 to ii-Jnrniln Woods 4. IV M.- ii to l:aO Muslo Hov. 13-3U to 1:3n-Th. Hold Seal Oroamciy.- 6:13 Tho Mall Trllmup News and Mmkcts. 1 S lo 9 Farm Hpureau Kt- t" j Obituary ORFiQX. WEDNESDAY, SAN FRANCISCO MARKET RISES OVER SHIPS' TOMBS 6 ,f.v 1V ft til zzi t f "its? vv-i "I ft III t Monljumiery stivct, S1111 Frnwiscii (above). U tho siic'of tin west's huest market for money and securities. The buildings arc ei-cctcd over the Imur-liurliM liulks if wrocked vessels and oilier sea debris east up on the ruam;liur shore line of San Kranelsco hay many years no. ... , ' "nm and Jetsam of the sea washed p'flHUtliU,fU 1 eeniure minor. Daily Meteorological Report Wednesday, November Forecasts Medford nnd vicinity: Showers toniejit. and Thursilay. Nut much t-haiiue in lemperuture. Oregon 1'n.scttlcd tonight and Showers, in Houthwest . , i V .i i , In mint poifion tonight. Colder in (east portion toni-;ht. Tj" Lucul Data. i 65 ' I - - I i;nipruiuro I cgs.) i II UIKIlt-hl I I.ltML I I ID. Highest I Last VI hrs.).. 43 'Lowest ll.ast 1 his).. ;li I llel. humidity ( I'd 7N I I'recipiliitlon (In. I T f Slulo of weatho r. ..(My. l't. CMy. . ; - lolal preclpilallon since Sept. . "'-S. Wi' inches. . Hunset today, 4:51 p.m. Suni iso Thursday, 7:01 a. m. Sunset Thursday, 1: 511 p. lu. Obecrvations Taken at 5 A. M 120th Metidian Time CITY a 3 , : i V llaker Cily . ... Illsmnrck Iloise Denver lies Moines ... Fresno Helena Los Aniteles.. Marshlleld .... Phoenix t.S r.s r,o 7n 58 110 IN (II 511 71 51 48 B2 54 ,".S 54 58 ;! ;u 411 1 1 52 44 ao 52 42 411 44 in 44 :i8 50 if" II'. :iii 48 Haiti Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Haiti Ituin Clear Cloudy j Cloudy Clear Haiti Cloudv ituin Cloudy I p , ,.,,. Uull !lllff 1 ltoseburis j ri.,it Luke Cllv.. iSua Kiaucisco .. i Siinta To : Seattle Cloudy Cloudy Lain lialn Cloudy Cloudy Spokane . 41! ; w"alla . Wallu ... 4 '-iWinnineif ,- ,. W. DISK. MeleoroloKlsl. jrj - mjw to Hunt's Craterian "The Klcet'8 In", o ".sea-going" i picturo. comos lo Hunt'n Cralcrtan ; theatre tomorrow Clara lmw i cast uh a tlance hall hostess whose duty it Is to pnrbur ae Ihe sailors on shore leave to spend as much of their month's pay for dance tickets as po.sj4l.lc. j Sh becomes the cc.ter of rivalry between two ; koI.s" from ihe V. S. S. ColHornla. - All the tiro and ilasn ot a . lara How perlormanco Is featured In this chavaeterhtation hy the popu lar star. Wife slays Sonso WICHITA. Kss. Nov. 14. Charles Fenlmore local procer was; shot and killed .us- n:Riit :.y his wife. Mrs. Minnie Fenlmore, when he came homo Intoxicated and l threatened to kill her. ncc'.nilim t,. ........... ...... . j today. t -,ns- fcnimorc was nct.i in it e unly Jul! pon.llne nrrtilKnient In Ihe city court today. . , Cilril of Tluinks. whh lo express our heartfcll thanks to those who were so kind In our Vnd bereavement and for Ihe beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Fred Tedrlck and Family. Mr. an.l Mn. U. W. "rVdrtck. -Sr. It.-id T.dirk nn-l Vomit v. Clarence Tcdrlck and Kami 1; NOVEMBER 14. 1928. 1 - , s I j: a. ..A - v V 5 w in upon it. ano none ever went1 to Riper Woman at State Theatre Willi a crashing ot waters that was heard for miles around, the levee at I.cfty'u landiUK crumpled t allow tho inrush of Ihe furlou.V watois is what you will nee at Hie Slal,! theatre in "The. Hirer Wo- , man. . .Incciueliuu Loen plays' the liuehess uuit Lionel llarrymoi'o , plays Hilly Left, supported hy a splendid cast. ; It's great picture of floods ond a tender love story. 4tegular common leal ion of Uenmes Chapter, O. K. H.. Wednesday, Nov. 15. Snelnl niKht. IJ:. .. , Tr- Tri n, ineirv r I 0 0 LATE TO CLASblPl ISi'li rllKVliOI.KT Conch, in KOOd condition: run only N.oiHi miles. Will sell for S37.V or trade for IlKliI Kord delivery. Call at !H7 .. Kiverside. 2 3S KOI! SAI.F.--140 A.: 70 A. Hood creek hottom loam: paid up wat er: 70 A. hillside pasture, with sprint: some Puildiic-'s: fenced and cross-fenced. "Would make fine dairy ranch. Kim- neigh borhood, Kood school. On cream route, near small store, 11 miles from Central Point, l-'.asy lemis. Write or see owner, .liir, S. Cen tral, Medford. 2 12 I i KOll UKNT 314 Apple. -HoiiNekeepinir j'nnms. 242 i WAXTHI) You to see the heautl I fill summer homcsites just opon- ed at Trail, near ltoguo river: 45 minutes from town. A fine place lo spend vour week ends. Prices reasonable. For parllcu- larffs call nt Charley's Place, i Trail. 242 I FOll 11 KXT Desirable apartment.! I loiel tirano. 2-2 . WANTED Have a buyer for a cood pear orchard. I to 20 acres. C. S. Ilullerfield. Healtor. 203 Medford Nalional Hank llldu. 238 FOI1 KXCIIANC.i: (i-room mod ern bungalow. Will take sniailer home. C. S. IHltterlield. HeaUor, Medford Nail. Dank BIOu. 240 l-'OK HAKK One of the best built ft - room bp ngu in wh In M ed f ord ; hardwood floors, fireplace, large lot, east rront. Will sell furnish ed. Including auto, or unfurnish ed. Price includes wlntrr find nf conl and wood- Terms. C S. Hutterfield. lteultor. 40 DKMOXSTATOH l.atesi 2! mod- t-l iiup ... I i li e leouct-o lit sell Hik-hway Molor Co. 123 So. Itiv crside. i'3i F Ml Ul-N'T - Furnished house. ! close In. Tel. ,14s-J. 23iHfH ,,n, i(,.:N.TSmn ,,ll)lox ,.,. i. ,,,. Tel. J4:-.l. 23i;tt I Fdll 8AI.H 1 sectional bookcase. I ?ei 01 ito.iK 01 ivuowteoe. I oak desk. 4 oak chairs, sanitary cot, new bed and springs, olher nrliolc. 32;l X. Crape St. 2.17 Folt HH.VT Sto.lern homo nnd Harare, rhoue X17-I1. 2 Kdl! s.M.l H.ince nnd ConKoie um row. cxcrllent conillllon. Tel. MT-lt . -is CONSTIPATION RELIEVED QUICKLY Carter's Link litrr Pills tmrtlf VrUMc Uufln HMv the bowf l tfrrc from rm ud unptcKMnr alter ltr(m. Tllrw r-L.... .1. vmm f corttripatioB poiicm whkh csun thil dull and -hlng tirclmi. Keinrmhvr thr at lliVlnr'l nrM.-rlt.tinf. ... ft.. ..I rTthnrtrfamitv. TAdmtonifhu " l2Li!Zw Bf 4 CARTER S PILLS 3 K3K m.4wctmima school BUDGET VOTE Tke taxpayers of 'Medford. .espe cially, those interested in the wel fare of the public schools, 'are re minded that tomorrow afternoon, iroin 2 to r o'clock, the annual school election to pass upon the expense budget for the next school ear will be held at the junior u&h school building. Owing to the. fact that Medford several years- ago outgrew her S per cent limitation base." said Su perintendent o Schools 12. H. Hed rick today, "it is necessary each year to liold an election to 'exceed the ti per cent limitation' and ap prove the budget, and it is neces sary each year, regardless as to "'hether an iit'Tcase or decrease in the amount ot money over the pre vious year is needed." In this, however, Medford" is in the same situation as a number of other cities in tbe, slate which have experienced a considerable growth in the past several years. The total amount, asked for by the school budget committee in excess of last year is $iHll tan in crease of less than one-half ol one per cent). The budget has been published for tho past throa weeks. "It is important." Supt. Hedrick says, "that people get out and vol, but sine we havo had so much of election this fall the vote may be ratlier light." A voter at this eleotion jmist bo a qualified elector and in addition be a property owner and taxpayer. The work of rcnaintincr the ox- ; I tcrior wooil ami iron work of the jfedoml building wa.i I.obuii i today 'L ",oV,,.,-t1,h0Jr"f' For best results use C BAKING POWDER Same Price For Over 33 Years 2 ounces for 2$C MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED T O TOMORROW and OT Ada HERE TOMORROW iniiiiTiiin OTinirn ' v jfj Inn rrnrnn nmn 'oi iiiu rriirni n h "viftiirvw i I LULIinL IJLUU. VU I rmsn L4 i rrv. 7and9P-M- Ji THE SPANISHTRWN SINGING AND MUSICAL i- FRANK (PEG) JONES . y' ' 1 THE OLD SOLDIER COMEDIAN BUSH BROS. SHIP AHOY BOYS La "SPILLING THE BEANS" II 1 THE RUBY TRIO II V Present fmW SAMPLES OF 1900 & 1928 J ARMSTRONG and EARL Ii WHY, MAMA! Jjf Sis FEATUF' PICTURE f I .a in ' THE FLEET'S IN' Matinee 2 p. m. Children. Adult of seven bidders.-It-haa'beeiryeara fine;? U" U4 MMG' 'Cvu -e.t. --j Postmaster AVarner. who-lsmo custodian of the-federal rbuilfling was a ui nnriti'R sin. it? w..if .tJ ., . the postoftiee department to huve this improvement made, and to issue a call for bids. Thej job will bo completed in about, li days.. PITT VTEWACRES There is unusual .local Interest in the beautiful Pitt View acres, which are being sold by Warnock & Shelley, well known . Medford real estate firm. These tracts'are locatcd'on the Pacific highway be tween this city and Central point and. because of the desirable b:a tion, the moderato prices indJBf-i!-vcnlent terms offered by Warm k & Shelley, the acre home sites have seen selling rapidly. The day afior election, four of these acre sites were sold, according - to Mr. Shelley, followed by two more sales during election week. Pitt View. Acres command .1 wondi rful view of Mt. Pitt and may be reached in but five min utes' driving time from Medford, on the paved Pacific highway. Tbe soil is especially' rich and fertile, excellent for lawns and gardens. . Oregon City Opening of pave ment in Molalla avenue celebrated with parade. 4 Alolalla 24 families added to rural mail route three out of this place. ILK BUTTER CE CREAM ! PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE j PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are. Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store DXNOt Wednesday, AND Saturday Nites WALKER'S M EDFORD'S NEWEST PAVILION h'nm D-n PROVING POPULAR - i Phonf il HUNT'S CRATERIVN I f N I G H Tfii for 3 Big Days f xrrt . 1 -i. - l ADMISSION Evenings 7 4 0 . Children 2s -35 Adult 60