Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 19, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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Local and
Personal
l Jurkrtnn county Kchool Miudt-ntn, i
who plan on Utkin part in ihe j
nMny rontetrt cponwrH by!
W. O. Durtnt on hnw 111 lihl
amenrtrnent van bent he enforced, j
nre reu,ucted to have hucIi cnay
In the hand of th muniy whool ,
superintendent at the courthnune
before November 28, In order Unit
(hey mfiy he mulled to the eastern
ewiay headquarter of Mr, Uumnt.
who 1h uIkg KpoiiHorlnK a I2-V0M
issny contest for hlKb wrhool tu
deiitit and fill other.
UoiicerninK your eyen conmilt Dr.
I). A. Chamber. OpuimmriKt, 317
Medford Hldjr. For appointment
1'hone JKk, Cla'n fiit-d and fur
nished. . .
After having enjoyed a vacation
of two week. Air, fiitiee Vohb re
ruined dutleM today at the I'hani
Ixt of Commerce riM nMflntatil Kccrc.
U.ry. UurlnK her absence, the poiii- j
tion wns temporarily filled by Ml
Mnr.irct Henley, former member
of the Hull Tribune report orl:i I
staff.
ArtlKan liard-timo dance nt the (
W. O. W. hull, Nov. 20th. Jivery
body welcome, flood mUFic. ;
., llr. and Mrs. T. V. MIIon re
turned Httntlay from Portland.
. AietnooiHl uiuio mi win poucllef, wntcn ure Hioren impoi-j
a. rummaKe nnle Xovemher 23 and ' y In the main office, a reminder i
it. lit 25 V. Main. J ;'".of the election. The canvaiwliili I
J. t). IJIetrien mi- moveu ,,oni :
(ne rami, ..ou ...... ... - ;
U...,r). I'nnlrnl l l llletrleh linil
Smith Central., ill-. Uletrlch flnil
family, came hero recently from j f Htin ,u Knlcm over a week iiko.
.Jacrainento, Col. , j J. w. Hnlder of the Hulder Hairy
Ullte jlonuty T'arlor and Art i (.nmpuny left this mornlni.' for tuk
Shop. lilnpham A Ondilurd, 223 W. j hind, fill., to attend the Ice cream
(ith lit. Marcels "Tic: special on j manufacturers' convention held in
haircuts 4(ie, for ono woelt bciiln- ,ml ,.lv this week.
iilnK Monday. Silk dremei spec-1 Doors and windows cheap nt
tally priced. Sewlnu. fancy work, ; Medfonl Lumber I'o. 2:i7tf
hand-ialntea china ami rrater
Lake uicturos. Kni;raved ChrlKl
nias cards. Phono 823. 242
Cold Hill loilun I. O. O. V. Is
preparitiK a fllje reception for the
Southern Oreuon Odd l'Vllows as
sociation, which l to meet In that
town tomorrow evenlnir. Amont;
other t'Kitures will bo a sumptu
ous dinner, one of those affairs
for which Gold Hill Is noted. All
Odd ifllowrf ore 1lKiHI- t attend
lhBO wuhIohh nnd di'lcatlonM nro
i-xpcciPd from all 1ocIk'k in Jiifk
son and Jooihlno rountfcH. Mod
ford frxjiTtK to be well ropicsinitf-d.
M K.iihrrK l.rpnd wrniipci-M
miiHt ho ridemd fop K & II. urcon
trudinn ntnmpH brforn Dft't'inbor
1st. No xrhatwo will bo nuulo
nftor Dorombor Jt until notlro to
lhf contrnry bt publlwhod. 2i"t4
Dnoks nro rpportoi) to bo mnro
plentiful ntnnn tho Hhkih rlvir nnd
Kood bajfM wiM'o ropui'ii'd lnt. woidt
by A mimlr of local huntoin, ono
brwloin UII(m1 11 duckH In ono
rlvnr KlonKH. hp vera I huntci-M
Mnrchod tho doert nMir A quit for
blrdK, but wore UMHUcroKKful. fHio
huntor yoHtordny wnn Hoon ftmdiiK
ono lotu dock, taking a shot at
tfin bird whenavor It landed, and
oQeh tlmo ho mlHwd. The blrdH aro
al6,rifportod morn plonllful In tho
KlutiiiUh lak Hootlon, wlihh Ih tho
li-stitifiUo'ii of dntoutlonti of M(d
'f o jfd htintnm cvory wook ond.
,lroNHod bona, 2se. JohnHonV
jSIarket. If
' 'Jack Itradley forfoitoiT a vnn)
bat! of $20 whon ho failed to ap
pfdr In city police court today on u
chai'Ko of Intoxication upon which
hovH arrofltcd by tho pullcn lust
Siiturday.'
JtoMt Utah lump coat. Tol. C :i 1 .
Wdford Fuel Co. tf
. FIhIiImr wan tho pooroHt ycHtor
Vay of tho HouHon, accordliiK to u
cat flHhormen who trhMl tholr hick
In. the Itouo Hvor. They com
plainod of tho cold wcathur. mak
Ihk flfhlnu uncnmfortabln and alo
mnktti); the flnh reluctant to bite.
Only a Khort tlmo remains before
lhj. flnhlnK weapon will cIono, ay
iifler Jceembnr i, only fish over
15 ipcUCH III tenjitli can bo caught,
and the Heawm will bo cloKed until
next HprliiK. Duo to that fact, next
Hunday will probably find many
n t h o r nt e n ntiempUnK to catch
Ihelr Inst flub of tho ncaHOii.
; N'otlco to nil S. & H, itrnon trad
Iny Htamp navTn: All Khihrer'rt
bread wrnpporH niviHt be rodncmod
by December lt. Offer explroM on
that dnto. 254
In crapklnir hln Travelnlr air
plane yoKtorduy at tho local nlr-
port, Harold Sander of the Sunder
Aerounutle.il schuol sustnlneil a
bruised leu and arm when the plane
Hiexen. 1 nntiitn no wns in nanuei .
of serious Injuries, he escaped with ,
only the bruises. I
iiemstitcninit, nose m e n n 1 n k, ,
plentlnu nnd button making. Han
illcrafl Shoo. Phone "02, 1 !i H I f
Health, able bodied
youngsters need plenty
of energy-bearing food.
Fluhrer's Milk Bread
admirably fills tba bill.
Aire. Kdith Deuel, who but been '
confined to the Community how
plttll for wveral Any, utt reported
tuiLty to be ItnprnvtiiK.
S. f I. green trading stamp of -fr
on Kluhrer'it bread wmpprj h
cxplren lift-ember 1st. iluke your j
redemption nt the M. M. iJepari- '
men i tdore before that date, 2Zi
Kidney .Miller of Murphy wuh
fined si'.-; in the city police court
thU forenoon on a t haiue of reek- I
iha driving filed again! him by
t'ity Truffle Officer :. J. I'lvscntl.
f.illfiM ini' hii imin Kmuh VfiHiitrilfiv
aflprnm(, whcn M,(.r t.ruhhr.(I inl
tt car driven by Cilenn Jlolht of
i Hums Valley, caunln dumnut of
: $100 to the Ham Valley machine.
Miller also agreed to pay for the
dumage.
Mot, clean coat. Tel. C3I. Med
ford Kuel Co. If
The fii-Kt shipment of baby
chit ktt from Ahhland thin seanon
wan made today when Mt recently
hatched ehlckH were shipped to out
of mate purchaMcrw. The poultry
farm from which they came, to In
crease Kh output, it now ItiKtallinK
u f.2,00(J-eL'i' incubator, with in-
HtItMatlon exnectcd to he completed
Koon.
All Fluhrcr'H lrc:nl rai)ir
milKt bo rrdfeincd for H. & H.
j-rppn inullnf; kIihiii4 lifforo 0
cimlicr Itoilciniitlon iffi-r -x-
nflir thnt dale. 254
Wllh the pk'ctlfin over two wi'i kH
iibo, thi! county iloik'H offUo Iiiih
jiractlcnlly returned to normalcy,
with only the hnllot Iioxcm itnd
1)onrd hn- completed its lai.oiH ami
complete ouiciai n-.uriii. .
In Ihn u.wrof fl I'V
..ounty were sent to the Hccretary
(luests from a dislance reulsler-
ed at .Medford hotels Include Dr.
A. I'.. liaucr of Omaha, Neb., II. -N. i
Itauilolph of Clneiiinall, Ohio. F. j
C. Tat(.-e of Chicalin, T. 1.. Alhrueht
of Indianapolis, lad., and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klllall uf Vic-
loria, H. C. ' I
Sec the Kuller lirush man fori
real cnnsiinns uiiiH. mono
"venlnK. 21. '
The rains have caused a sliuht in- t
crease In the filini! of inlnlni;
claims at the county recorder's of
fice, where durlnir Ihe past week
tiuart, and placer claims wero filed
by M. A. Watklns of Copper, II. C.
Whitney of Copper and K. M. Lowe
of ItoKtio ltlver. Iteeordlniin of
Work ilone on i-lalms are also more
numerous, with rccordltms listed
from all parts of the county.
The work on handmade uirts for
holiday clvlnc must beKln in earn
est now. Make your selections
early from our complete stock of j
stamped novelties. Handicraft .'mnclsco where they will visit fur j In nd, who spent the past few days
Shop. ' 'I the next two weeks wllh relatives, ' In Medford conferrltiK with local
Tho officers of the Klamath j includlnK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ' v. orkers. Vctunied north today,
lodk-e of Klks will confer tho Inllla- , ickeitaff for a few days. They! ''oal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
tory work on n class of candidates I wm KO VH joso nn other C31., Medford Kuel Co. . tf
for the Ashland lodite of Mlks to- southern points before their re- Alcohol for your raduiator. Pen
nlttht, nnd will he ncenmpunled to , ,,,,. ; nltitrton's P.attery Service and Ca-
Ashlalid by iiuito u number of Ihelr oreKOti Klre Itellcf Association of : rntte, 121 No. Ilarllctt. . 24S
own members. 1 Mc.Mlnnvllle, tire. c. 1;. fluff. Axt.. I T1! Crater Lake C.uild of the
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 23.tf
' ' Mrs.' Homer Jackson nnd her
small son Frederick, who have
been vlsltint! at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Parks hen- for the
past month, returned to their home
In Mldvnle, lila., today.
IllKliest Krade Ctnh coal, any
size, anywhero. any umount. Han
sen t:oal Co. Phone 23!i. tf
"Women's day" was observed at
the Salem chamber of commerce
Monday when the presidents of six
women's clubs ttavo five. minute
addresses at the forum luncheon.
Wood all kinds oak laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
A bounty wurrunl was Issued at
the county clerk's office today to
Leo Fields of Jacksonville for (he
klllliiK of ono wildcat.
Have you trlco lno TJest Kver
pear butler at tho following nron
crHt Marsh's, Hnfewny, Plttely WlK
Kly, Economy Orocoterln. S41
Amona tho t'.'allftunln residents
reulstered at Medford hotels are
Mr. and Mrs. tion. A. Arnold of
Santa llosa, fl. . rlneh of hae-
rantento and II. J. Dean of Oak-lflm
hind.
That Rood coal low in ami. linn- 1
sen Coal Co. Phono 2S0. tf
while no official information has i
,,e,,n r,,fVO,, t i, expecfed that
u( Ilriv Cliuniy health physlelan.
whn wtl lnM t,n ,,ce left vacant '
Iv , teerni ri,slunatlon of nr.t
mkeep In order in etmai;e In ,
private iiiaellce. will nrrlve In Med-j
flir(1 before the first of Hie year. ;
j l neoni irmeil reporis uioicaie uini
1 the next county physician w 111 nr
i rive here from Idaho, where he
has been holdlnn a similar posi
tion.
The work on handmade gifts for
holiday itlvliiK must bcKln in earn
est now. Make your seletilons
early from our complete slock of
Hltim'pod novelties. Handicraft
Slum. tr
The ennimiinliy eiiesi etinipniKn ,ho official foreease. Siinday's Wood all kinds oak, laurel.
In Astoria wns formally opened lhls minimtnu was iTi and niaxlinuni .IS. fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
mornlni:, and workers sol forth Ini ot Piean coal. Tel. 1131. Mcd-Cn. Tel. Ml. tf
secure In cash and plcduoH a mini fn ,-lh, ,.0i tf t. C. Vint.' Inndscnpe onKlnoer
of S20.V iri.HI. j tiood lialdwln apples for sale atjof the nationtil parks system, nitd
We spccinlUo In lalinderlnR wool-j pinnacle Pncklnu Co. tf! Harry J. I.lek. who Is the newly
en blankets. Medford Domestic j,,., phllltps arrived on the appointed superintendent of Mount
Ijiundry. Phone I Oil. :13! Shasta today to Join Mr. Iteck. rep. 1 M. Kill Icy national pink in Alaska.
A bulldlim permit was Issued I'V . resentatlve of the California Fire ' arrived hero this afternoon from
the city this forenoon to Herman i,,,,,..,,,,.,. company. They will I San Francisco to visit Superlntend
Mcnder to build n temporary shed 1 drive on to their home In Portland ent C. C. Thomson of Crnler nnl
nt r.'K North Central nvemie. late today. I tonal nark. Mr. Uek. who was
poems set to music. Maslercrnri
iSoim Pulillsliers, Seattle. j
the Missionary society of the ,
Presiiyterian rnurrn w:::.iuuu us
reaular November nieetliu: ut the
hutch paVlors tomorrow afternoon
ut 2:3H. with Mrs. A. .1.
lliinliy I
revlewlnu the seeond and tlllnl
chapters of "The .New Afilen." a j
mlsslonaiy lexlhonk. A larur ai-1
li'tiiluner Im iO-lreil.
J f In It o rhea t er dtwrou n t t Icket
ulven with ouch tmndlo of launtlry
nt thn Medford IVmicittU' Laundry.
24 a
Mr. tnjl Mih. A. K. Itenmeri vo
t ii i nod from Pirtland today after
a few dayH Hpriit In that clly on
hutuenH nnd pleasure. t
Thoman ltealiy Co., rial Ortale.
InMirnnce and Miirtll tnun on any
fhlUR of value. Palm lllock, corner
Main nml Front, tiutntra, tf
Slender Waistline Blamed for
Plight of Potato Farmers
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The M-iilnsiilar miitli- of Vlrtflnia. kiioxn a.- the nation
.., ., tiiKi,IM, an- Mlfi rini:
miien in uini'ii iiiey iiiiniio on inu
inic Miiit'liy fooilK. Above Ih one
tie. iit of pi'iiiiiii'llon, mill (liiM-t)
neter ulll reach a illmici Inhle.
Joseph ISower and Jesse .Mack
,",w,:.,:'nr7' ;
In Ashland last nlKht by City Traf
Tie, Officer Sam l'rescott ami l-'ed-eral
Officer Terry Talent for the
theft of a Pontine sedan in Se
attle, Itolh men are youtiK and
probably wlil be turned over to
lite federal ntilhoriticB to face ilyer
act cliai'ircs.
I.et me wrile your fire Insurance.
Carl V. TeliKWald. Hotel Holland.
I'hone If
i!d.an i. i
or. . na it. i,,.K.n. electro .
chlroiractlc with itiisslau massaue.
Over Woolwiirlll Store. 114 7
Mrs. I.ee Clurke lejt this morn
IllK for Iterkeley, Ca.
Please Phono rjGK for nil kinds
of sin lis. Will call without obli
gation. 343
Urlm; your tipple recipes to the
eU'n of Ihe "(ioldcn Coreil Apples,'1
at IL'3 W. -Main St. Visible wealth
to be Klven to Hie successful ones.
Also see the Gil-lb. home-made fruit
cake. !43
Mr. and Mrs. Itavmond Miksche
,,ft n,,, UMt of the week for San
4 m .;lu,t Main St. Tel. fiL'2. ISSir
Itemoval sale of Mrs. 1' red cuni
nilntts' Iris.'' Htronif named vari
eties at IOe.11 root or 1 a dozen.
M. X. Anderson, public market. 2tl
The liuildlni: aciiulred by the
Snider Hairy and Produce company . uiion ivhcih subject .Mary Unhurt
at M and Sixth streets, to be used . will read a paper,
for a creamery, was sold by S. M.I Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Leonard and ltoliert Trimble, who Medford Lumber Co. 237tt
owned It In partnership. It Is tin-1 Are you dolni; any embroidery
derslood that Mr. Trimble will en- ! work' If so, you can buy the I
Itntto In the blacksmith business -M. C. 2 hkelns for 5c at Shields'
hern at a new location. tlranls Closlnn Out Sale. 217
Pass Courier. . Coal by the'fiack or ton. Tel.
Hose mendlni;. runners removed. ' 681. Medford "fuel Co. ' If
and sunn worked back. Hand!-! Children's "Jane Handy" blue
ernft Shop. Sllilf I dentin coverall.' ltemilai- S1.-3C
Corn-fed fryers at public market . value for liOc. at' Shields' HIk t ins
every .Tiles.. Thills, and Sal. 24" 1 Inir Out Sale. . . 247
Dlmitrl leanlli-h Ilohovilinoff of I Claire Lincoln, formerly a rep
this city, who made application for ! resenlntlve of the Marontato and
his first naturallzaiinn papers In i Jones company of Seattle, and well
HcckhtK cltly.cnshlp In the l'nlted
Stales, today at the county clerk's
office was urantcd his frsl papers,
lie will have seven years in which
to tnke out his second papers, after
whleh he will la- accorded complete ,
eltlaenshlp. llohnvltlnoff was born
u, Manchuria of Hussian parents !
lnH rt.sdcd here for sometime
past. 1
wood nil kinds oak, laurel,
f,. ,lm) dry slabs. Medford Fuel
r , t..i 11:11 ti
oniirnnteed liemstllchlnK and
,,irtnK Sinclair Hollar Store,
jjn
Mr- na Ml.,, A- stonchouse
nf , w,,n. ,,. ,he people I
,,., ndjccnt Callfornlii points!
wh() lont nnd,iy in this ciiy. !
Wo double fork our coal
dust. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 230.
, ' ' tf
' llluhwny Dutch Oven. !i0"i South
lllverslile, under new inanauement.
Home-made pies. Mexican chile,
families, steaks and chops. Open
from " n. 111. to 10 p. m. 247
Fair weather for tonight nnd un-
settled wenlher for Tuesday, nnd '
not innch I'lmiiL'i) in tonmeraiuro '
iiemHtiiehinir. hose 111 c 11 d I n n
pleatlmt and button mnklnK. Han-
dicrnft Shop. Phone 702. l!i:ltf
lteaulifut embroidered models j
onslstinu of sofa ph!ows. lunch-,
eon vets, ntllou' eases, towels, laun-
l(.v 1UI. ole., nil at half prlee. At
shields' lllil Closlni! Out Sale. 247
An orttntiieo has heen liHro.lue-
c . tn(, (,,,,, ,.ly eounJll rennlr-
Inir that it tHno teller and phre- j
nnloKlM who operate In that ell
In the future must pay a license
of MOO dully.
See t'har. P. Howard for 10-pn-MeNgcr
hu Toad for the font hull
uamc, Tho I lle nnd Modem d.
I'hone Summit Itnneh, Ashland.
2tMf
rolumlda Scotch
and Kilkywn-d j
mlxture yarn. It nl;ii c IwiU,
now JISc at ShleldV Hl t ioli
(tut Pale. J 17
U
. f: -
iff 'TZurjei
WW
nit y."rr-
the errects at it sIiiitgNIi market
. . . . . '
American uoman s liitliil of avoid,
nr t lio biff flelils Hint failcil to pay
a liamlliil or elioice tuhei-s that
Included amoiiL' the OreKonians
r"!"'1 Medfom ho.en, -,..
,....,..,.,..,,. i inn.! However, It Is safe to venture
. M. Hilary. Abo 1-. iiennett, c. Ihllt Hecorder Alford's expenses for
II. I ickett of I-.uaene, T. fliibert ,,, riic(.ckhI til reelnctinn cnmptilt!n
of Salem, Charles (!aKer of St. w,.,.0 ,)ie llrHt rUe(li althouidt h
Helens, and the following from ,.,, out the Informnlion llinl Fnrl
Portland: W. M. Wnllls. M. II.
Nichols, fleo. lirldwcll, II. II.
Meyer, 1.. H. .Milrphy, It. .M. Diller.
Mr. and Mrs. K. IV. Ze.tKler, Mr.
and Mrs. A. I.. Carson, Mr. and
Mis. Paul C. Murphy. M. T". Vneck.
r fcs. . ii (iimnn rhrimni
side. Mrs. W. It. Simon, Thomas J
: Harper, Kdward Itarrett. Jack M'il
I son, M. W. Ktnrbuek, Kdmurtd Way.
' t:lara Wenke, Herbert Clark, li.
i Itosi nfeld, c. ft. Martin nnd J.
' Itradley.
Mlsses' black sateen pleated kym t tinn church Sunday and hlKhiy en
bloomers: reuular Sl.5 value for . joyt.(1 tlu muHlCi 8ermons and the
at Shields' l:i; ClosinK Out
Sale. 24 7
Hose mendiiur, runners removed
ami snug worked buck. Handi
craft shop. metr
Clara K. Wenke. ropresentliiK
Ihe I". S. vetoraus' bureau of Port
Presbyterian church will meet With
Miss Klly-nboth Hurt tonlitht; a thi
nome 01 ner sister, .Mi's. 11. w .
Luke, on Orchard Homo drive.
They will continue the study of
the Christian influence upon art.
known amon local tnulu, throuah
her frotiuent 3 visits here, arrived
in the city yesterday with her
"new" husband, t). 11. 1-Mdittuton.
n'lircsentative of the P. & N. cor-
set line. Tho couple were Riven an
enthusiastic reception nmonK tin-
ployers and employes of the local
departmeut Mores.
Host I'tnh lump coal,
Tel. 031.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
flood Jtnldwln apples for sale at
(Mnnncle Packing t'o. tf
Mrs. tyrant Nelson and son Hich
ard returned to their home In Med
ford Sunday nfter spending n week
nt the home of Mrs. Nelson's sister,
Mrs. T. 8. Abbott. In Klamath Falls,
All laces, ribbons and dress trlm-
minks uo at half price at Shields'
1!Ib Closlni- Out Sali . 247
lal Wilkinson lett the Inst nf
last week to spend the winter In
San Franetsco and Los Aniteles.
The main entrance dotir of the
federal building was closed to the
public today because 01' belnit
freshly painted, and only the side
entrance doors were open. They
were closed Saturday because of
helm? freshly painted.
promoted to be the head of the
Alaska nnttdnnl park from the ptv
sltlon of ehfef ranker of Yellow
stone park, will continue on to-
morrow for Seattle from where he
sails for Alf ka. .Mr. Vlut will re
main liei for heycral days con
ferrlnR about rrnter natlonnl park
mutter. ' .
Ten nut of th utate earn reKln-
tered hero lnit Saturday with the
local state nuto traffic huronu, and
four such cars were registered to
day hy noontime,
J. U tnmphell of the Campbell
Sheet Metal works left Saturday
evenlnir for Seattle to attend n
meetlnn'of oil burner denlem, ond
rxpected to return here thin week.
Pmn hit return bo expect to nn-
nounce ft new dopnrture In oil
imnier ytcm and I tald to he
altogether tt nw iOea,
CANDIDATES MUST RECOVERY ASSURED
FILE REPORT OF
ELECTION EXPENSE
' ' ' ' (then killed himself, was i-Orly,
a'sured today, according to re-,
lieeaiine a Btato law requires it,! pons from the Community hos
t'JI tho candiduteH who ran for pltal. where the woumled woman
icily office fit the recent election! has shown crartual iinprovement
are required to tile with the city since her arrival there. The body
recorder not later than nest Wed-; of her husband, who died from
!nestlay a list of their itemized cam- a bullet wound, self-inflicted thru
; Iiaiffn excuses. -the mouth nnd head, was ship-
When last Saturday forenoon ! ped last nliiht to Turner. Ore.,
only two of the candidate!! had and was ne-comiw.nie'.! by the dead
filed such iists, Karl it. Kuhl, de-: man's father, f. K. Van XuyB.
teated candidate for mayor, and in a natemcnt to Chief of To
il. Wilson, successful candidate ; n,.a iCVedie Friday afternoon,
, for city councilman, City lOcordnr Mrs. Van N'uys claimed there had!
' fl. A. Alford not busy on the tele-1 been a uuarrel and that her hus
, iihone and tried to reach us many i band had become ancered be
of the candidates us possible, who: muse of her physical inability to
: had not reported, ami warn them to work a the result of sickness,
do so In time, as Ihe law provides ! However, Saturday afternoon, she
a penalty of 25 a day for eac'tJsald that her husband was In
day such fllinit is delayed beyond j toxicatcd nt the time of the shoot
the legally fixed time. ,lne untl ,. KhP did not know
i Ly this noon only four out of the i wny ne phot. She dencid ther-i
. candldateu who run for office nt waa n quarrel and said that dur
,the city election had filed. I'nless inB tne Mvcn yeari, he had beep
tne otliets do so. by Wediiesday ! married to him that she had
afternoon at 4:40 o'clock, when the I n,,Ver lived with him for more:
city recorder's office closes for the : ,han three months at a time.
day, they will be subject to the .
23 a day violation penalty. )!(.rt tireer of Avhland is a
A reporter, who Is unusually i BU0Mt of Mr!i. 4l,lJt oeUauor.
bright .Mondays, sometimes, think-'
Iuk he had lrncle Alose coi-nered, I Mrs. O. C. Killnn of Seattle is
.suddenly asked Recorder Alford I among the AVahinKton state guests
' this noon whether he himself had j registered at local hotels.
"yet filed his cumpaiKn expenses. 4-
! "What's the difference?" the vet- j Mall Tribune ads are. read b
erati clly recorder dryly replied. : n nnn P'onl" every day. tf
"If when the tlmo for iiliu-r passes
by 1 discover that my ciimnuiitn
cxiienses have not been filed, I can
;nuiBtly Hlln them ln lno ,.,,..
l'-ehl wns tlic HrBt to file such n
list.
Meetings Close
T.-1-J AI'Ln
UVSUUy iflgmipiSTtttmTFnAirir.HIDti
(By Church Reporter)
I.nrge audiences at tended the I
evuuKellHtlc meetings at the ChrlH-
warm welcome.
There will be
excellent music.
an inspirit!'; ttermon and baptising 1
ut toniKlit's service, heKinnliiK ut
7:30 o'clock.
The special net-vices will close I
with the Tuesday evenlnK nicetiiiK i
land it Is desired that all members j
who can, as well as all others, at- ;
tend the services' toniKht and Tiles-:
day ovonir.-?.
Sluttish lUle
Special Meeting
RiuLM.
you Lodte of Perfection, I
November 19, 7:30 p. m. 1
Work ninth dcKi-ee. Uo- !
freshnients. lty order of
the Vim Master.
fl.. WILLIAMS, Secy. 241
UoKular convocation of
Crulpr I-iike chnpu-r No.
3'.!, It. A. M.. TueHday,
Nov. l!Uth, 7:30 p. in.
T. K. NICIIOI-S.
2-iL' KMy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
KOIt HALK !$3fi concert ratlio
honv rt'iiHoiinbli', W. II. Jftrmln.
Kl4v Khrrmnn. L'43
KOIt I Hulrlc 6 touriiiK;
mod condition. Hot Halpli Pt'niM),
(Jiitt'K Auto Co. L' -4 ;t
POll UKNT--4-room furnishei! apt.
W. .lackson. 443
ViMl HALK Choice corner lot on
Quuen Anno Ave. All tt hh6kk
mt'iits paid. I'rlco' $ 1 CJ uo. Phoim
24J
VOU SAl-i: 5 furnished cottars
In Newport, Ore. firranKt-ri In
form of court; also threo apart
nu'iitn. Mm. K. K. HoblnHon.
liox 40f, Newport. Ore. 1144
TVKKKYH Order your Thanks
KivinK and ChrlKtmas turkey di
rect from the farm. Healthy corn
fattened turkeys, one or 100 de
livered any time, UOe a pound,
live weight, or 3(J: a pound dreH
ed. Plume Sfiy-M. 24!t
VOH HA LIC Itody fir nnd oak.
well seuMoned; priced reusonuhle.
Phone Mifi-J. 244
VOli KV.ST 5-room house, vacant
Dec. m. 2,'t Kenwood. 247
KOIt hai.i:
Wrted. .unit pianu. 5 Ken-i
243
WANTKI.) Turkey plekluit; expert
wnik. dill Wm. 'I'hurmnn. sss-
M. L'4
LOST Nutunlay. new lllverniile
eoril lire nnil rim. between Metl-
fnl ami flipper pnfltn" lee ; e
leunH. Phone Jacksonville 1S2.
;42
I'Olt HA1.H Old Wlnesap apples
nt ,1. M. Tllnrnley Son paeklllK
nnime, l.iui anil ,s. Kiont, 1 5e n'i
IllK. Nut ohIIh. HS
KOIt UK.NT 4-room fumlsheil
hue, nernM street from Unrnln
sehiinl, til 7 N. Ilnrtlelt. 242
KOIl WALK OH I.KASlv-Summlt
rnneh. Oreen SprhiK Ml. Ilest sln
tlifn on Ahlnnil-Klainaili lilith
wuy. See riiax. I". Howard nt
ranch, 241tf
ANYWIIMUn VOH HIUi: 10. pas- I
senner ("ad. Iius: lew rates. Tel.1
Thus. It. Howard, Summit Kaneh. !
A"hlnnrt. 24 1 . t
: DRY WOOD
UNDER COVER
Dry Fir Planking $2.50! per
tier 5,00 per load. ,
Dry Fir M.00 per tier.'
Hard Wood $4.00 per tier.
Longwill Wood Co.
441 N. Fir St. Phone 1141-J
FOR MRS. VAN NUYS
Itccovcry of Mrs. Willis C. Van,
Xu.vs, .who suffered three scalp
bullet wounds Friday mornlnK
when shot by her husband, "'ho
ILK
UTTER
ICE CREAM
- JHA. ' '
t 4
PRODUCED . PACKED
THE SANITARY WAV
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
STARTS
TODAY
Phone
MILES AHEAD OF ANYTHING THE
TALKING SCREEN HAS EVER SHOWN
You'll
SEE and HEAR
EVERYTHING from ttlS-f J f
tho start to the finish lMl Slit!VV'.
,. of this great comedy-' Vj1 Svj
fl THE CHARACTERS - I '
i SPEAKING ALL OF .jM!" s''.X
V? THEIR LINES ALL OF x7 1 9 A. Tl 1
. THE TIME. . . . There f Iff' f V
is not one single print- f XM0 .a. f xTW l
ed title on the screen
The nlflht crowds ' I A f A N B'tOfA J If
will be terrific. We IM I IQC CrVw , I
uige-you to attend I tCGiS I
the matinees if pos- I
, sible. No seats re- Also f ""-e I
"rved The j (D -
Four Bio OeLuxe Hear il s f
Shows Oaiiy at The Floren- f MM I
1:30. 3:30, 7 and 9 tine Choir I TsT i k. I aT I
: C2. TrVlsKlNO 5
j
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!
j 1
!
COLDS MAY DEVELOP
INTO PNEUMONIA
Coughs from colds may leid to la
tum troaolc. ou can step tltera
now iili Crcomulsion, an rmuhilieu
creosote tlul i plra'sirt to tok'?.
Creomultion is a medical dicory
ilh two-fuh! action; it soothes :.lid
heals ihe inluimrd mcmursues snd in
hibits S'tra s'o'h.
Of all krnmn drujs rrrflMte is rec
ognized hy hi?h inedictl a-jihoritic
asone of the create"! Iic.dinp aaencies
for couplis from co!d end brnnrhial
iiritalio'ns. CtconiuUion contains, in
audition to crciwle, other healing
FOR THE COUGH FROM
i
Mothers!
YOUR LAST CHANCE
TUESDAY
Morning, from 10 to 12 noon, movies
will be taken of all children under 5
years.
Bring Your Kiddies
to
Large life-size doll will be presented to
the winning baby in the
BABY MOVIE CONTEST
4'
Pictures Will
tilcmenti which saotlie and hej. tli
ii.lQiueii membranes and stop the ir.
ritaiion. iiile the crroiote fx' ou to
the ttumiich, is nhsorheil into the
Mood. aitackJ the scat of the troul.le
oih cheiks the groxlll of the (K tnu.
trcomulsion is guaranteed salisljc
liiry in lis) treatment ol coughs iruru
roiils. bronchitis and minor formn of
lironrhi:il irritations, and is -crllet
for building up the syslem after cuids
or Ilu. Money refunded if not re
lieved uftir uking according to direc
tions. Ak your dnifsist. (jdv.)
COLDS THAT HANG Off
Start Friday
FOR 6
BIG DAYS
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