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PAGE TWO SfEDFORP MXIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OHEOON.'-" TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20.-1923. Local and J Personal . , . also look place yesterday afternoon TJi- Dead Tndlan road I. in li(0n j,,.,,,.,, nrRfrl bM, car. t. Inter .-oimition no. anil can no rtr),n hy n- ,. f.,m. ,nd K. h. ivjrr in- traveled until late o'n 11C,jl.mi, resulilnir only In .,ic..: or early summer, because , tl,m f,.nrtr th, (-,.mHn ma. ;l,.dand Tna.r "ZrV - '. o, ,hree (nche. m' a foot of Need hens. 2e. Johnson's the.ummlt Horr.m th. 5 Market. tf l-ellcan l!Ky ",d o'n the Klarna.h; J. M. Tho, niley and n. K. Koozer Mile can he Used for some lime yei I returned last vrnini; from the i. i i ravel lo Lake o' the Vood 1 I.akevlew . country, where they Tin. new hroiiKht hack today were sucres.ful In killing a num-!lr. !,.",." r.,-er ranifer of the Jler of Rood sizt-d Keese. l.:irt hid!: Il.lrict of liie Crater- n.-iflonui foiesi. who ar. In the ! tni;iy on hulne.s at th for- f:ry headouarters office. . . ,.i i me num OI lli.v. aci-nruiiiw lu wini-ii ciuu ni um ii i - iiiiii - - KOTMonrraw haaa Uo.ev.rl-,a ff p(.n,mur no ,,.,, , ,r h, ,a(.hr, , Medford to-.; Hurke. J. of Jit. Kha-la. Cal.. awl i iv fit lieaiiitlul are -tine era in county clerk's, office yenterday.l nlnht nt the Hotel Holland. a -Van l-inkerly of Cincinnati, O. Iheir Minnie room. Call earl ami . Xotlc, w s t tra(l. ; pr0.ram , f.ltr umh hrfa 1 I'hono CC and have u fleure -elect from tin-ir compile tamp navera: All Muhrer'a been arraneed. All women te.ich-: and make f iireesilona. for home or " bread wrapper mutt be. redeemed er in the nchooln of Medford orejslore palntine and decoratlne. No Temporary aulo llceneii were lr- by ,ecember 1-1. Offer eipiren on ! Invited lo attend. i oblieallon. 243 -ui-.l ai the eherlffn office today lniu aa, Dr. Char, II. Hlmklna. electro! i:aTeain in dressed turkeys were to William Foley of Central Point.' Thc ooun. wm hold Us rceul.-ir : chiropractic with ltuslan mas-aee. ! "ne of the features at this morn 1,. cypher! and Oeoree llanwn of mjd. month meeiine toniehl. at : Over Woohvorth Klorc. , S47.lns' public markets and Included Aihlaiid. A. W. Karnes and f. E. whrn ,,. routine as well as 1m-' Amone the California resident a Rood mipply of ihe Thank.-clvine Lindner of .Medford. . nortant buMnei will 1 urnnvacted. reelslered at Medford hotels are ', birds, which were on nale at 30 Artlan hard-tlmo d.-.nca at the. Includlne probably the nettlne of ljeuj. and Mm. K. C. I'.alten of cents per pound. The birds were W. o. W. hall. Nov. I'Jth. Iery-: the date for the coming airport Hon Diego, If. P. I'eake and sister. ', from a quarter pound to a pound body welcome. Good music. Z42 bond Issue election. ' V. Eearly of lxs Anqeles. II. II. J under standard weight, but olher- 'irl Loveland. former local mu- Hemstitching, hose mending. Harwell of Berkeley and Thos. C. , wi.se were in perfect condition. The Mi lan and music Instructor, will pleating and button making. Han- Vint of Ban Francisco. i market also Included good supplies he heard over the air nexi .Monday . dlcraft h'hon. phone 702. IMtf : Please Phone en for all lilnds;of the usual run of producw. ln and Tuesday evenings from station' flueyta from a distance register-' of signs. Will call 'without obll-: eluding dressed meats in the meat KI.X In Oakland. Cal., as the dl- J cd nt Medford hotels Include Frank i gallon. 243 ! nttirkei booth. reetor "f the Del .Monte Military Adams of Chicago. I. II. Franks, Mr. and Mrs. William Anfrur j Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. bund, which will eivo a program'.. I'.. Knldor'of Vancouver, it. C, , left yesterday afternoon for their . 63 1. Medford Fuel Co. tf .,f an hour's duration. The band j M ill also broadcast In the afternoon i if Ihe two days and will later ; broadcast from the Han Jose radio. station. land, II. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Urine your npple recipes to the ' at Portland onSunday. where It liialto Theater discount tickets i Ijimhcc of Iwiston, Ida., Mrs. J.jsign of the "fiolden Cored Apples," i was decided that It district con given with each bundle of laundry ' c. Ferguson of Calgary, Can., and I at 123 W. Main HI. Visible wealth J Terences will be called by Iho Ij :.l the Medford Domestic laundry, j A. A. Dawes of Hlackl. Can. i to be given to the successful iraes. glon throughout the statp between 2431 8. It H. green trading stamp of- I Also see Ihe 60-lb. home-made fruit ; January i and February 12. at The Oold Hill schools are show-! fer on Fluhrer's bread wrappers ! cake. 243 ! whi chthe department program for ine gradual growth, according to A-ll Walter nf Cold lllll. In f"td tnlay. The whool B'Htim ha Krown lo hucH an xt-nt ihnt four M-hoo) hufw)i nrp now found nwpH nt i y to transport Mudent from 'juilyire ditrlflM, whlrh formerly 1 1. if I thIr on n erhoolhoun Imt closed them in ord-r to ho Inrlm, t? In tJin in If 111 dlMtrirt. Mr. WaiJccr, who in tho Mall Trihunr r.Tcspondfnt nt old Hill, nll m..td n lncr- of 50 ulutlent o-.tr lart year nnd f-xpectn a liircr lnrrf.'!te for next yar. i:ttto H-iiuiy Tnrlor nn1 Art .Shop, jMsphnm tc Ooddnrd, 229 W filh Ht. Marcels 1Utr, npeclal on ! n rummage iwile November 23 and i made when reporu reached the iIuefftH from Wnxhington Htaiefniake ure of reHultw in the citl--hatrciilM 40o, for ono we-k begin-'24, at 2U V. Main, Z4 ' nherlff'H office that turkey thieves re-giKtered at Medford holeK in-isten-hlp and character building nlng .Monday. Hi Ik lrejwwg Kpei- j laiiy priccu. newing, ianc:y worn, i hand-pafnted china nnd Crater Ijika piciureji. 10 n graved Chrixt-j mitt cardf. I'hone 3'3- 242 A bull. ling permit, thu largent of tlie mnth ho far, wun IcKued toilay at the city building department to i lirl H. Fehl fur tho conMructlon ' of n ftoro building on Went Hixth Ftreei. at a cont nt tl3,nou. The Mruciur will ba'biilli of concrete n ml Will bo ono (if tho larger bnHl nri iMilldlpgN which hern built on Sixth. A permit was alto fwuicd nt the building department lo Oeor Oliver in extend the kitchen of a dwelling on Herkeley Way at n com of . . All Fluhrer'H bread wrappers mut he redeemed for H. A II, green t rnding HtnmpH hefore December 1t. No exi'hango will be mnrte after Pecember IhI unlll notice to ihe contrnry in puhllMhed. 2fi4 W. D. IhiKh of Klyrin, O., nnd .1. K. Hnlder nnd Itutli Joiicm of Vancouver, II. (?,, were among the inotorlfdH from a dlJdtinco vh reg-l-lered today at thc local branch nf tho nut (tf Htnte nni1 rcfcltru tfou bureau. (iet thofo fcndorM and aulo ItodloH Nf rnlghtciied at IlrillH Hheet Mt:i Workfi, opposite, IcwIm Huper Kervlco fitntlon. I'hono 4 S. ;'4S Heportlng road In Rood condl- Hon. Inking only 12 dayn of leisure driving to Irpvo from Klyrin, D : to .oh AneleM, W. D, Hush nr-1 lived in Medford thin morning by nifdfir, cn route In I'ortlfiitd and Hie 1'uget Hound country, foiv n flay or urn-era) weeks, after which he plunn to return to Houihcrn Cal. ifornla to upend the winter. Mr. huh reported the only bad stretch of road occurred hi Texas, where ihe roadbed wa of n decided cor duroy nature and wild thnt road construction In northern California near Dunumuir had progressed no well that motor trnvul experienced no handicap. All Fluhrer'H bread wrnppern iiiiihC be redeemed for H. 11. grein Irjidlng slamps beforo De comber IhI, ltrdemptlon offer ex-j lll'l" thst date. 2f.4 1 Healthy, able bodied youngsters Deed plenty of energy-bearing food. Fluhrer's Milk Bread admirably fills the bill. .1 A minn. .. (aaI, yeMerday at lh Intersection "f Hiith street and Oakdale avenue between rara driven hr J. H. Terry and Heltner Christenjwn. awirdini- lo a report on file at the police station. Indicating that ihetrrarh caused but little damage. A cra-h I" t lah lump coal. Tel. r,ji. Medford I'uel Co. If , Kspcnwn for hlK nureeUfful cam- pnlt-n for re-election lo the office ! . ... , J:. .Venl Williams of Fruilland. Ida., ! William Haysley of Iuisvllle, Ky I A. F. Herrlott of Cold pines, Ont..f Mr. and Mrs. Pillece of Peach- expires December 1st. Make your I redemption nt the M, M. Depart-1 at Medford hotels include Mrs. representatives of the 113 posts in ment store before that date. 2M'I Phillip Reck, C. F. Fish, H. II. Cox. the state. Among the cities def A call meeting of the board ofiV. II. Haines. 17. J. Happ, Mr. and finitely selected for these meetings the Orentcr Medford club will be i iho r;renter Medford cluh will hHd tomorrow. Wfdnay. at 1:30 p. m. at Ihft Library. Hot, clean coal. 1l. G31. Med- 1 I ford Kmel Co. tf HIk many frlendH In the valley j land throuahouf the xtate will learn i wlth rKret that Httphen T. Mather, I Deschutes county officials plan ; pains. All hats marked down tolmentary course, v.hjfli cover the director of the national park sys-! to place prowler cars on roads In i 94.9K, .93.. $2.9 and IAH. UHc fundamentals of the scout pro tein, fs Krlou!y 111 and has been 1 mid-idate. farming' dirlcts to and 4!ir. Take advantage of these j Kiam. the tenderfoot, second class, so for fMfvcrnl clays, at his home In ;p nurd flocks of turkeys belnk- fat-f wonderful values and save. The ; and first class work. Methods of ChU-aKO. jtenA for the ThankH;fcvlnK mar-' Kmmy Iu Hat Hhi.p. In M. Jl. ! conducting troop meeting., teach- MethodHt IjidieK Aid will hold ; Mr. and Mrn. It. V. Cenlry pept nunoay vinuing inc it ohm lianien family In AHhland. MrM. (ienlry In u hIhUt of Mth. Hardi-n. 1 Doom ond windows cheap nt 'Medford Lumber Co. S37tf Ilountv warrant! wcro burned at ' (he county clerk office today tojup until laHt April. ha accepted , MacDonald of Tacoma. ! Carl Nygren of Medford, two bob- a position at the city renurcrM Children'H "Jane Dandy" blue catu; Victor Oswald of Kaglo Volnt. office and hnM moved hi family , demln coverall. Regular Si. 35 ono bobcat; Jann't I Johnttnn of j to Medford from Unite Falls. ; value for Gne. at Hhlelds' Itlg CIoh- t Kaclo Point, one bohent. i where they had been residing ninceilng Out Kale. y4;-thts Mei' th" Fuller Druwh man for real chritmaH (flft. I'hono 1294 J, fvenlngs. 247 Duo to the rising condition of Ihe Itngtio river, little work will probably br done at Ihe Ravage i In I-ake county iIh they ar In commission. There were fiiio acci Itaplds or tho Cold Kay dams dur- j Klamath county, they are of a j dents reported to tin commission ng inn nexi neverai nionm. iih-, min'h belter quality, nccoriiing tojmiring t lie-week, condition of the fish ladder nljll. V. Conker, who spent the we-k Coal by the sack or ion. Tel. both dumn Is reported lo be fairly, end therewith James Taylor, Floyd C3I. Medford Fuel Co. f gfMMl, and some work may bo dune j Combs and 11. C Htock. on a duck) "Chuck" Wortman returned this during the next week at the Savage hunting trip. Tho party did not morning by tram from Thft- Dalles. Ha (dds dam, according to W. It. Colctnuu, male superintendent ( fish HcreenH, in the removal of sev eral larwo rocks from tho vicinity ofe huh of t he fish ladderH, M r. Coleman returned recently from Knterprlso nnd . Wallowa lake, where ho spent neverai vekK In Co. Tel. (531, tf j the installation of n large fish j Hnm lHah lump coal. Tel. 631. crcen In the fish outlet. ; Medford Fuel Co. . tf Tho work on handmade ulflH fori a test to determine whether rub-1 holiday giving niimt begin In earnbPr can ho obtained from' a Meed est now. Make your selection J known as Irish furze, which han i early from our complete Block of h t n m i e d noveMJen. Handicraft if Hhop, Misa Myrna DuhIi, who under- went an operation for appendicitis ; Is to send the weeds, hoping lo ob at tho Community hospital Jester-j tain Vnluable by-products, Includ day, wa today reported to he hlg rubber, from Ihe plant. punwlnK continued improvement. ; Guaranteed hemstitching ft hd MIsh Hush I nn offlco employe oftplcnilng, 7c. .Sinclair Dollar Store. Mann's Department store, and a i ?4ft i fiirmer mi'inber of the Mall Trlli- une reportornl staff. 1 Cheap dry lumber nt Medford I Lumber Co. J37tf Heveral Interesting inlK on lied , amount of road courtesy, quite a I'ros nctlvltle have, been given by ; number of motorists for the past j members of the local board over J several nights have been noticed j KMKD. through the courtesy ofii,, dm their headlights, even 1 Mrs. Virgin. Otr.ri'n n 111 bo Klven , though ihe pavement wns not wet.1 Tuesday and Wednesday of thlHUtne loinl motorist rcnorted todnvi wei'lt. immediately following theithat he met three cars last even- broillcasttng of news Item at I Imr In a dlstnnco of five mlleH. withi 8:30 p. m. Tunc In on KM1JD to- night and tomorrow, and learn what the i(d Cross Iw d"lng, . Highest grade Ctah coal, any sire, anywhere, any amount. Hnn- sen Coal Co. Phono 23. Tf t Mr. Okln Mae KUy of Willows. Cal, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Hrown, this week. Wood nil Ulnde oak laurel, fir and dry shifts, Medford Fuel Co. Tel. fi,H, If Mllo lAinb, who ha been III al hi home for (In. a. r.'- UuvhI llh the flu. Ik renortert Improved 1 lhl mnrnlnic. I D. lhiv, W. .1. Williams and It. I.. I '"dividual detector receivers In That Ke.nd dial low lit ah. llan. I Hchrlher of KtiKene. J. Currle oft Hinwlnp Jails ami 3nn tnnlt!.le en Coal Co. fhopo S3!). i Salem, W. V. Orav nf It.iselmru I """ l"'"ler. iioli Hammond. Jr., attident nt the I'nlversliy nt Oreicon Is nmonii ; the flu victims tn he under nunnin- tine at Ktixepe ttils week. Thomas Itenlty r'o., real estate, j Innurtinre nnd small (onus nn any- i thlnit of value. rlm Klock, corner . Main and Krnnt. upstairs. tf'j IV. and Mrs. H. V. Clancy urn i Iho urnndpnrents of n hoy. horn) to their dniiKliter, Mr. Marohl ; Dnk'ii. nt Hentlle, hist Saturday. )r and .Mrs. Clancy nro hoth tn the ! northern jrlly nt this time. We sneelallte In Inunderlnit wool- en hlttnkets. Medford Domestic I Laundry. I'hone n. 24V ! Ulrr. tlrnce Voss is hack at her ! duties nt the local Chnmher of i Commerce headquarters today, j after n Iwo weeks' vacation spent ;at the Voss eahln out on Henll i lane. Let me write your fire lnurnttc. I Carl V, TeiiKvvalil, Hotel Holland. l'hnn 991, tf I ! Ur a n.l VI rm I'h Ml I Tr I'Mtt ll- f t : for I'orlUnil early ihin momint ' In IhUr or. Mm. Irk havlne or-j rived on lh Shasta lam nlKht lo Join her bushand. who arrived the ' day before from a trip through ; ' California. The work on handmad'e eifta for' holiday Kivine mart begin in nrn- j ow. 5,,ke your selections early from our complete .lock of. 'atmp4 novelties. Handicraft , Hn ' tf ' I The .'rater Lske r.a.M of the ! ! Presbyterian church held a pleas- , meelln- at the home of Mta. 1 Kllzabeth liurr and ilrs. 1). II. : J.uke. on Orchard Home drive bial niKht. Thirty-elirht were present. Emily Dymin led the devo- llcnalu and Ml. Mary flllbert read a paper on l ne iniiuence or i nn. . uanlly l pon iuie. I'oema eel lo munc. Mamercmri - ni-imu nuiier. i. nan Hone l-ul.llsherx. rV-ollle. 5Cl;of Medford; Keilh Kellner, Jl. of The l!ulnen and I'rofennlonul ti- i..i. ...in .i home at Oakland. Cal., following, several days spent In Medford i while en route by motor from He-; nil le. Wash. (iuests from Portland registered ! iMm. M. H. Mr-Curdy, K. A. WhiUMWPre Awioria. ur-jrnn i ny. --vow.-, ! chrlHiina Thompson. II. .iirl)ur'. J rc. V.wr. (Irani IaK, Often r H;Inlz. It. Itownf' ld und K. 'qulllc, iTlnovlllo, Hormlston, Wal-1 Mrs. M. H. McClirdy. K. A. White, V. Kmiih. f)reKon Fire Helief Afwoclatlon of McMlnnvllle, Ore. c. I., rjoff. Ant., i 419 Kast Main Kt. Tel. 01'. IRSif; ket. IMaiiH lo take i hiH action were , (are active In nil partn of the ron- try. Hohc mending, runners removed. land HnngH worked back. Handl- craft Hhop. 2 1 Ctf t Allen Curry, employed In the tax, department of ihe HherlffV office leaving Medford last Kprlng. Corn-fed fryer at public market Oregon due to Industrial accidents every Tues., Thurw. and Hat. 247 ( during the week ending November While the duekfi are not as plen-I ITi, according to a report prepared tlful In the Warner lake ftectlonlby the state. Industrial accident kill thu limit but cam homo with j where he witnessed tho big fnnl a Mood supply of bird, nil of which j bull classic yesterday, wein cxccptliinully fttt. They alniij Am you doing any embroidery killed a number of geese, which j work ? If so, you can buy the D. were more plentiful thnn duckw, M. C 2 kclnH for ,'o al Shields' Wood nil kindN onk, laurel, Closing Out Sale. 47 fir nnd dry nlolm. Medford Fin'l ! A big Intor-clty notary meet Is been overrunning the Itandun, Ore, country, will he made at the laboratories of Thomns A. Kdlson. The luindon chamber of commerce All Hicen, ribbon and drens trim-' mlnf go nt half price at Shields': Hlg Closing Out Hale. 247 C,fled with an extraordinary ! all dimming their IlKhts. A staiclSale. 247! law provides that lights must be! Attorney Frank DeHouzn ha dimmed op wet pnvonient, butt been confined to his home with n makes no provision for dimming j severe case of flu rur tne past few Ion dry paving. 'days. Wo dmihln fork nur coal no dust. Hansen Conl Co. Phone 23 if Wood nit hinds onk, laurel. fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel , Co. Tel. 631. tfJ Included nmonu the Orecnnlans ri-HlKti'iKil at Meilfonl Iiou-Ih are iiw (I. A. WoimIh ami John ll..(-u-! lnml nf Dall.m. II. T. Ilol.l. n II . D. It. Itarmlller of Ijikevieu- and Andy llnye of Henslde. llluluvsy ihiteh Oven. MI5 South Itlverslde. under petv manaKement. Hnnie-made pies. Mexican chile. tumali s. steaks and chops, open from 7 n. m. to 10 p. m. 247 Hot. clenn coal. Tel. RSI. steel.. ford Fuel Co. tf' it mil now he Only a shun time until the drltiklni: fountain on trih Central at the corner of! Main street, will he ntrnin In use. after ImviiiK heen rehullt tn repnlr leaky pipes and an unsound foun dation. The old fountain was re moved lust week nnd the concrete for the hew fountain has heen poured, with several days allowed I for It to set. . Hemstitching, ;mo in e n d I n n. plentlnR nnd hutton mnklnit. Han dicraft Shop, rhono 7. lUSif Hose mrndlntt, runners removed nnd snnas worked hack Handi craft Hhop. . Iltf I Mr II 11,1 IS. H Uortm fa r- rii-fj lal cvcnlne from IhUr home ' In Oakland, Cal.. to spend several days In iledford In ronneoilon with r-al estate they recently purchased In the efty. Columbia Scotch and Hlllcywool mixture yarn. JCeaular fiic. nail. now lie at Shields' Mi- cloain: Out Sale. J47 The Woman', association of the I're.hvterian church will give a Thank.irivlnK ' festival Thursday afternoon and eveninB at tho- ' hur. h. There will he many ar- ". for tle-cak. plea, candy. refreshments, flressw ,. boy. coats. thnstma card and a program. Admission 2.. cent. Everybody come and brine your friend. ! ilarriaKe licences er Issued to. -"u ...r .un., ,.r.n ..i.n.ie. l-wlon. l.ia., anu jioiuc tlend- efcku 3H nf 0:tL:lnnd Cal - Chat-lea Paul McDonald of Medford was one of the executive committee men attending the state executive committee of tho American Legion 1929 will be explained In detail tn .were Astoria, Oregon City. New.- Iowa. John Day and Ontario. Cheap lumber and cedar postH. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf , Wednesday and Thursday bar-j Store. 243 i elude Mr. and Mm. X. A. Oreen and I.. Dickson of Aberdeen. I F. nos9 f.f Olympin, Mr. and Mif. be carried back to the ;ronp, arc I W. A. Iawon of I!oo.ulam. T. fi.jmade paruof the course. McU'or, I'. M. Menry and II. I'. Adair of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. C. ; A. Htroni: and Mr. and Mr. A. Thern were Hevcn fntalttiefl in acheduled to he held at Koseburg Thursday night, with Itotarlaus from Ashland " tiie wouth to Ku- gene on the north Inatiendance. Medford will be well represented at this big get-touethcr, as a large number of local Itotarlnns plan to drlvn up for tho affair which will start with a banquet at 7 p. m. There was no meeling uf tho Med ford ItntarhniH today as the remi lar Tuesday session was postponed Until tomorrow on account of thc Chamber Commerce meeting. Alcohol for your radalntor. Pen nington's Dnttery Service und Ga- rage, 121 No. Hurtlett. 24 The Hand Hox Is offering mar-' velou reductions on hats. 22s j Fjist Rth Ht. We clve green xtamns. 243 ; Karl Davis and "Doe" Stevenson 1 returned lodny hy car from The' Dalles, where thd,y took In the! game. munch' i.ina- onin ni.i.i rn-m' bloomers; regular value fori r.uc nt Nhb.bi-' Hlir ciouho? nut I llenutlful embroidered models consisting of sofa pillows, lunch- con sets, pillow cases, towels, hum dry haK. etc,, all nt half price. At shields' Hlg Closing Out Sale, 247 MOSCOW t) Prison or In ovM Jails have vaillo ei In help ,h"n !""" ,h( 'ny. There i"' nhenily Ill.OHa cr.vi.tal el and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOH KKNT Kunrlshed house: uaraKe. Improvements; sullahlc for man and wife and small child. Inquire iS llenson. L'44 KOlt SALK 9'OOd sows, weaner plKS. irood Jersey milk cow. young Jersey heifer. I'hone 10-K-J. II. W. Ward. I'.iiKle I'cdnt. :'44 VOIX SALH Hnnne. dl-esser: ex cellent conililion: ntn lihode Is. nnd pullets. Phone M7-lt. 144 Foil HRNT 'One hoiuckrcplnfe room; also one sleeplim room. 331 S. Ivy. 243 Foil SALK Itulck Standard wdait: harcnin. Seen al Skin hit', Cnraite. 244 KOH SAI.i: Kqulpped dairy ranch nn I'nclfie hlthway 3 miles he yond Oold Hill: retail Ljoute. I'.siu.iin price. I'nrtlciilars liov I. Oinfleld, Uold Hill. ' 249 Romancxe Rumored 1 4 jrS-H- S-iwi Renewed rumors of the pending engagement of Princess Marie Jose of Belgium to Crovn Prince iunv bert of Italy have excited f en in terest in Brussels and home. .THIRD SESSION OF BOY SCOUT LEADER SCHOOL ON TONIGHT The Hroutmiistera iraininu nclinnl Co-;"1 holI itM lhIrU f'i erffH toniKht at the headquarteif in Medford. This course i the umentary course in the new na- iinal five-year training course. ire are 1 J sessiuns in the ele- "iff the couting work. way to program, and a number of new gameM. jIi IIIm and ftunts which may 1 e coiii-hc In open to men 18 yearn or age or over who are In- lercnted. '1 here In no oiiarge for he courHe, and those who Intend to enroll are asked to do so this week an no new students arc to Inken in thls,course later than week. The course will open at 7:4;. p. m. at scout headquarters, a (hi Kast Main street. Those wishing fur ther Infnrmatiun may gain it by phone call at .',4a, nr persoiuil visit i nthc scout office. .otico. Notice h hereby given that the firm of Itoblnson tit Meyer has been diwolvcd by mutual consent. All obligations owing to said firm should be paid to Joe II. Meyer, who will continue to ope rale the business al 33 S. Ilurtlett St., Med ford, Oregon, and who will pay and assume all indebtedness of said co-partnership. , 2 13 jtOISlN'SON & MKYKfi. Notice to Hunters. Hereafter any hunter trespassing In llrophy nd Company field ad joining Crater Lake highway on oast between A Rate Station and Knglo I'oint will bo prosecuted. This la ml in now leased by n private gun club., (Slgnod IIUOI'HY & COMPANY. 243 I it Kl'TSK. Siberia (;p Aero planea are being used to transport fur animals from the froxen north of Siberia to the railway. A ship ment of live blue fox was recently nrougnt to tne government farm here by air from Vakutsh, 1700 milen nwny. In 4 hours. Telephone Me to come atound and show you the finest Christmas Gifts you could give to anyone. Fuller Brushes In attractive holly boxes. Phone 1294-J, Medford, evenings GEO. D. McBRIDE the . YEAR-ROUND Gasoline . 2 . , - A Si ' ; 7 ! f II j ' fJGiJ I XUSOLINE XCASOUNE o .. Obituary Cl'il v.'OH. Hi many friends 'and G. A- H. veteran will o- hal-drn-d to I-arn of tht- wtinj? of lnj:rjin Kranl:lin ..'ummlnui at hi home in Central Point. Ore. Mr. Cummins wast horn In Ver mont, octiti-vr IT, MZ. and at the tinie of hi- d(-ath Iiih a a years, one inth and two da. At th- ae of I ' y-arw. llr. Cum mines enli-td in company f. Vir-i Vermont c-avalr'. i'"n- ltrtad. third division f ir-t eavalry army of the I'otmiiar. H i-er"fd in ;ilt batik-; of t;- Shenandoah vail -y undr tfieneral Sht-ridan and al.-o all the Ixitilt-s in th army ut the Potomac frm the 'ilde.-n- jH to the Api'(im:itn. The first ba!li that he fucht in tia on Kilpat-ru-k's raiil. th-n the battle f tin Wildernsn. l.eav-r Dam, Yellow Tavt-rn. f;rounns.u:n-ei Uridr. Ilall'ji and Chleknhnmluy Swamp. Winehewtc-r. Fht-nandoah Valley. Front-Itepal. t'olumbia Furn:ie.', Fisher's I lilt, W ayne-bure.. Uln widdy Courihoux', Five - Forks. Sailor.' Creek, I.uriCMvillo Staticn. and then Appomaiox. the urren-df-r. After the clos of the war. Mr. C'ummiriKs moved from Ver mont to ilinno.ota. and on Orjo her 31, IStlH. was married to Janet liowden. and to hi union were born five children, thrte of whom survive him: James of Central Point: two daughters, Mrs. Sarah AI. Htirbert of Adrian, Minn., and Mrtt. Fi. W. Aser of Portland. Ore. HeideH his non and daushtcrx h is survived by four Krandchildrn and five ureal -grandchildren and one brother. Fred Cum mint' of Pro ton, Minnesota, and one nister. Kate Hah fill of Mason City. Iowa. In I 1 3 Mr. Cummins came to Oregon and seitletl in Central Point, making his home thro until the time of hU death. Fn n e ra t se r v i ces will be held at the Perl Funeral home Wednes day, November 20, 1!2S. at '1 p. m I'.ev. D. K. Myiard will officiato. (iuiial In the Central Point ceme tery.. Members of tho American I.cffion will act nj pallbearers and have charKO of the .service at the Riavy.- j WISRKV Airs. C. .1. Wbd.ey j pusned awav at Hakersficld. Calif., j on Sunday evening, Nov. ISth. at ine mime or ner aaugmer. mis. t-:. W. Kearny. She left five liuuh l e rn. f ou r f w h om w ere a i he r bedide: Mrs. 'K. W. Kearnji aiyl Mrs. I.ora lanilley nf Uakersfleld. Jliu I,. .1. livans of Medford. and Mr.. Iliirry Mcnuchiinii of San Johp. Calif. Mrs. Anna Davis of Nurton, Kansas, waj not prest-nt. The funeral was in Dakeisfif-ld Monday afternoon. Mis. Wi.sbey had le cn a resident of Medford for a number of yeurs. anil had just one ti spend the winter with her daughter. ItL'Kiii.'tr convocation of Crater Lake rhnjttcr Xo. I!. A. M.. Tiiesilay. Nov. L'Oth. ":3' p. m. V. V.. XK'IIOI.S. PLAYING I' i A 1 IWi"iliiJil.ill.ilJlfVJjMJBAJMlgMWrgMa Now THE BIGGEST MONDAY NIGHT CROWD IN MONTHS CLAIM THIS PICTURE THE GREAT EST VITAPHONE PRODUCTION EVER. AMAZING! STARTLING! YOU'LL LAUGH YOU'LL SCREAM YOU'LL SEE and HEAR' IT ALL ALL OF THE CHARAC TERS SPEAKING ALL OF. THEIR LINES ALL OF THE TIME. There is not one printed title on the IT'S ALL PHONED ft TOiyCliardcierl " ALSO ' SEE AND HEAR The FLORENTINE CHOIR , Italy's Greatest Ensemble of Singers I Four Bio I Admission DeLuxe Shows Mats., Eves. Daily at Children 25 1:30. 3:30, 7-9 Adults SO CHURCH REPLICA -EXHIBITED TODAY A beautiful " C,.):),!;,. C.MU: tl. HI 'IV Ufl'WV (l n- ytrU' ti"n in ih- .! n r ( Oukd.ib and T-nti: KtiedJ. t.;nd Vnx.ty in the window ai 122 Main ti.t. where the ehun'h bazaar opens Thtii-Ml-iy. and c-r.tir.u thru Sat urday fVemnt:. The miniature ehiirch is m:ile of poun.ls t,X home in:i-le i:u:t c.-ike. th tiir. coloi-.-d froiiiie,' -n ,th. s:di t.emi; mold ! to r. -pre-em in t-oiot- and form, the h.i.-L of the edifice, and the in;ijenta frnstin-j on lop. forming Ihe tile i oif, with a .i!i!i-n ci-ovs ext- nMitiK above it. j;ven th .-tain.-d rlas.s windows have not been omkied in the' p is try model, and ai'o the desired finih to the if-pre.Ji-mation. The model has attracteil considerable admiring eonirneni tin uout Med fi.srd y.-steiday and today. ."CAPI'OOSI-: Kiiuil from Wrnnnia ftynurfd Announcing the Opening WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 . ofOiir FLOWER SHOP At Our Retail Store 323 East Main St. Caloi-iiiL' to flower liuvers with a complete it is one aim to nive a servici". seldom at tempted outside of the larger cities. See Our Window Wednesday A Beautiful Carnation given to every , Lady visiting our store Wednesday. i Still' time to plant bulbs Select yours . from our complete assortment now. single screen VITA- T 1 1 These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy .West Side Pharmacy DRY WOOD UNDER COVER Dry Fir Planking $2.50; per tier S5.C0 per load. Dry Fir 83.00 per tier Hard Wood $4.00 per, tier. Longwill Wood Co. . 441 N. Fir Si. Phone 1141-J MMMwiiuiiiiiii'ijigiw'ai'y'i,'jJ"'Tf'a'' '" 'Tr5 assoi'tniciit of cut flowers and potted plants, c Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Street ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT WM-1- TUBN0