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.in PAGE THNT MEDFORD Af.ATTi TRTTjTTXE, MEDFOKD, QRKfiOX. WEDNESDAY, XOVEMDEU 21, 1928. 5 If 3 ; : r.': 'i I HUMANE SOGfET? BACKS CONTEST FOR BEST P0STR it Mlldl PfUtCc'H'll. Tlll-Mlil. J; kso County haw only )m I Mi mane oelety llcil upon lo !- , .1 heen iealv u uf the run,!..,!,.,,,,. !lIlv ;i(rt ill C'lul'l J'loleclio i'-t;. 111. 11 ill'-s V. is 1 .lum..'iy l--. nta 1011, : v Iim a. Dli-'alli "our ..!..! o. V (!) I. 1 1 iiiin; Ay, 1 .f t I he IKl.ni;ii-!it II. .y us I Know Kim "'1 he. I'Ih Sft.-iriy in .Xdju-itinij l'viUint of -i il.liu.'Hi. I 'id:, lilti.-; Win-... ' ilf iij'iiliifi,- J 1 11 1 1 1:1 n Jiiren--:! .ai- rial :n ClnM J '1 uU-t ion U 01K. Tii.' hall. -ny,v the Uuy an-i What to ho Aliout ii. ' T!:.; N.-trltvi. ,1 ChiM. "The f 'i;M' ally J Janlicappel ' In!. I. Tito l-'.rM.'-MliiiltJiJ Child As a ...I i'rol I 'm. i.- 1 ... cver, ivc ii re. Hint have at all timcH .1. . n law. Tli.- qUil C Ihe tiid nave ui an uinen j ml williim lo iruHi-; ir -m. :y iu chil- j K full t--i.r f tin- U I till ri.iMr nta Ijvvm of riit'K"n r-- that .one-half hour t uch hu d'-vuted to humane edu- J cation in our mjIiooI.s. ''he reu I :mii.s for tins: are two-foM : 1st,: J Chancier huiUliiiK; to uwakon in t thf heart of every child the lm--i oulso of kindness to nil living inf yiir unimnta and the pieven- ''urK an,l Kred iJarnebuig woro all r hion 01 (iii' liy. ! H" fhockt-d over the nppemanrc ; 'The .l.i' kxon County Humane ' the woman who wan shot that focii y, fiM-hiitf that it can ushihi . "y eouiti searreiy eat ihelr noon 1 lot Mantling, Imt kuvc it 11 1 hi ! order to nurse Mr. Allen, who u r her Hixter'a father-in-law, and was In need of a nuree. ' Mix. J. K. Fi.sh and her mother. Mim. Ma M. Joneji, Hi'io in AJed ford Wednesday attending a movie. j The C. 12. had a fine time at their j reception niven lat Tuesday even ' Iiik at the church In I'hoenix. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Gale of Ore- ' pon City, who were on their way (By Man O. Carey.) lo San Francisco to uttend the KDE.Y I'ltKOI.VCT, Ore., Nov. 21. ' "tork show. Mopped at the J. E. (Hpl.) Mr. and Mrs., 8. 1'. Ji;irne-' KiM,1'rt'siaeru'e lo pa tnPm a visit.: i ney wayea over nifcnt Wednes day and then ju-oceeded on their Journey. Mr. Harkley of the Phoenix pool tr hop", . In r 1)11-4 nni "A r;-iew . "All Ar. hit. cl'; n An mal hh.ll ' Our Kxperlenc Shelters .11 Se.illh Ut Inc-iLiy. couniy ij-a"herH in thix hran- h , meal. Mr. Van.VuyH eamo walk- hul1 ftnl soft drlnl parlors was a I Animal l'rolecllon. 1 of Il. tr woi k In taking this mcaim ; uK 10 tile f red liarnehUrk' (loot . " ' nuiuruuy. kl's Coli-eptlon of to arijuahit thcin with our na- and way coveted with Mood. Mr. ino "ooamen of Phoenix had jiioiml humane poster contest. TiiiH ; liarnebui ff thought he hud been ! a uunce ! ntlay evening, but Willi Animal '('"iii st is put on each year by in an nuto wreck, and not until,1 cunno1 1V0 an' of the partlcu the Xatforifl Jluitmue aHsoclatlon 1 he reached the hospital did he!'111'"' as 1 ""Ver attend. the ;h I't hum:- .li: e I . 1 .maect Inn and our 1 "Per the UiK-i 111 i.eiel'.il V'- Wi. Itiipir m :h,it 1! merit c.ws lr ) mats. on this 1H, the Airbill .11 citltinll l:i iloi(hll " convention hi X.'.v tr! There are (hue w-hI'icj till."' eim'efl I ii.ll ftl 011 I heir :r: 10. you Lluti' jini'-'rairt; Mnnda'. 'Ha ml!:;; thj J u nii.-' J 1H lit. ' Sulvinu ;niil c,ii i p: ' ''hiMr.'M ntid the Ctf, "Traei .Iu h ef the Coin I hiextli Kei.tlh.ji". "Tli.' Child and TtM Par ..nl.'lf t 111'; ' II troil ' ' I T.ie 1 1 innaiie lane IJ'lll.'ation ill th llOolrt. ti- al Sui;estIon; Ti a importation Texr.M 1 ell. in Woi-li. A: a i'actor De-'of .Mhany. X. Y, and carrieM witn 1 know just what had happened. j Mr- ana MrH- Binsman of North jit f.'.OO in 1 ash prizes. The t lassi-1 .n,n Dupp nf Mdford was up , Tillenl wre In A hland last Thuis tlie licalioii - ifnd K"'UdnfC of tbt-HCto look after his home j)lare south' ,liiy witn BO,ne vegetables for Hale. prize piwn all of our children . f phoenix NumU.y mornlnn. iny IOUI1 ino market for table an eeual 1 hance in the contest,! .lack Davie. 1 bachelor u-hn ht''tH nntl carrots rather dull. Playing In j acco. din;- to. their nk'e and uu iivrfi wt of Phoenix, was stricken u" uro Horry to announce that vanc meiu. for .f i ul A.t I wanr 1. 1 Tii. P11I t 1: ;u." 1 t- n: .-! Aiiiiniil P:ot a,'hn' but ani -' puolu jty An a i'actor in J I u - j The J:i Umcii County Ilcmar.e date, .i tVctnl.tr1 uiane U'nfl;. society has complete Information l!um-i!;e a-.;-"-' . "What a State li -d-ration Canion this contest with Ki tuple post- I.i-i l'-r l.'M.il llniiiaiie Work, cr:j in Its posMsion. all availab!.? ) ; ' The Praei.cal Asiectk of JIu- jto each teacher. Those of you at u .1 ii.- Ti up pin;;. j who visited the exhibit of the a.i; "Vmi will noij.e that t v. o t hinls , i i utnaiie society at our last county of this uiuvuiioii' win k in de-, fair may rememb.-r the collection j vote-1 t the ehlld not to the of pouters made by children from Minimal. all over tin- Pnited states and the -,Poi tunatMv. In Jackson eon fit ' ! remarkable Interest of our ehil . tlie poverty (,f the ,jK cities and! dun, as well as their parents iu nidi, ftrlal cenieVa in unknown. Our t 1 IML-' t hese pnstei-H. It may (omiiiaiiity 1 ui p,-r cent Amerl aa. and We have sll'll able 'n' atiizulioiis lnokiiik' att'-r the wet tare nf oar ehihh.-n and that ihe J). lin- ii.l-in. with paralysis last Friday nnd had 1110 nP,un ot Kenny, who has to be taken to the hospital ut Med- n 111 'or anout yar. occurred ford. Mr. Davies belonKs to the wl tn,'lr hpme west of Phoenix last Woodman lodge at Phoenix, and I TlH liiav' ,!ui ial was In the Phoe his fellow Woodmen were looking I nix c,'metP1,y. after him In his illness. 1 ak cl1 No. 242 of Phoenix Mrs. Ullhin Coleman of Phoenix i held ltK eU'ptf"n of officers last left for California last Saturday ' '"'ny. A lai Re attendance Ir. morning, where she will visit with her sister. Mrs. Christensen, for a month or more. Mrs. C. C. McClaln and her father. Jim Harvey, of Phoenix were In Medford on Saturday. Mrs. F.dmonia Anderson of Kast was present. The new officers will 1 he Installed January fith If plans' made mature. S. 8. Htrvens Is now confined to his bed and the doctor" comes to his home to attend the dressinK of Ihe affected neck and face. Mr. ' 1 I'll"1., mi'ii;"-' . THANKSGIVING NECESSITIES We have many, many things you will need for the prep aration and serving m( the Thanksgiving feast. Let us re mind you of some of them: ' FOR THE PREPARATION Lifetime Waterless Cookers Heavy aluminum, .3 compartments, eonks 3 vegetables at same time without water. Preserves all the flavor. $7.25 I IMcmi na ii liuaincmi visitor In the ' " as ePn KOlnK ' 'he lo I vlly ot Mcdf.iiil Saturday. i ,or "" " until the last throe A DOCTOR'S ADVICE: GO LIGHT ON LAXATIVES! Kv-ervf-Tic1 Pi'do n l:'.'!itie AT TIM KM. l:it Cirv' no .1 for nuJiiii': it a llAlil'i'. I i oii tmve Ihe liaaif, tu cua he i !.f of i in thirty t'r J-f.iJ At..l tius in ii"v : f Tae mt time Voii e-o d (:,!,,. ny J-tt'ou;; cat iiiirt n' don'r. in .I' fii), take it liilic ca;.-.tra. 'iiirt'- imi a icicu- (:!);. I,:1:l l;;uk o; u tiee. The I'-nTIim; ln;.:le wi'h vhm-:iyv. eoaliiii I-aviii a chilil. H in. in fact, ih,' one catliarLie iaany '.hyrij'-ialM will iijiprove for ihiidri'n. Ceiitle tin it in, 'jifi'in i.iti:; is jiihL ha Uior ou;:h in eleaie-in tue cnleii an Hie mure powerful j.un.-ts that actually I tip I) pcr-oii'i h( rein-Hi. , , i'rooi (ImL there'rt'tai haliit from ,eu-:ira h.j.-:u tint wry i!uy aiur 1MM i v ; I v 3 he .-iifi'ly Kiihl, tiiercfure. that th.-j Hi-omul wi-ik in this county ha alr.-aiiy lieen laiil. W., ii'tll M.k.. ..l.-n.tir.i In twlnr ' . '., . , ,t I wnniler linvv miinv In tlilu til v - to vou anil Know, inrii i " t aii t l . ;,, .., ,.. ley have not neon the Ocnirci oranee! . Jll"r Alien, nt'ed pioneer rial jexhil.l,,-.! at the fair on other Mil.-!"'; ""k oranKe tree. On the Pn' ' 7"!'"!jl'ho,,"1f "ale" ! ' iu ls that they can make n iedlt- "aooit-r piaen is 11 nee H..OH1 311 I " V - - ...... imiui- !: ,h.yi.m 'ln tins national liu-' years old. In the fall It has larse;' ,". morn n(t and is I main. .,tiilon I (.-olden yellow fruils. covered with;1" " ,P1 ,,ai1 ua- Allen is I "At this tune the Jackson Ooun- ! attle-lil. wans, like those on a a,''" 6 V"' M and was a very I v IMrno.iK. so.l,tv is placlni,- in : trl;ey Kol,hlcrs nerk.- The fruits nr- ""nKren is at- e ac h Kchool of th.-'enunty a yearly are as lan,-c as a nuart eun and j te'"Un the stricken man, who iMil.MTliiilon to the "Anu'rl.e.n llu-I "re so hitter that nothinB will cat 1 t""lmH om ut "'B wrllinB. ', 1 1 la lie K.yliw" a national puhlfca-! them. The foliaKe is much like1 '-',st Sunday afternoon there was lion deallii..- el tln-lv with humane , Hint of an oranKe. The wood is n 11 colhsloii near the Uinmtinn lopirs and havnm for one of H i of the finest eraln of anv wood ! I. . " ",l nKOay south or : lihjects tin, t o-oi cllnatlnj; of the crown. The trees nre thorny. They Isrhi'ol with the activities of hu- are easily propagated from eut- I Itiiuie W'irii," TRICKSTERS OBTAIN . ' V' : VI J . : .it r..js tllUlllL'. illtl'llll Ot llCIIlL' cio)."M'd worst, rinin i'Vit. t lm liowi'! nre nmre k i n.-t in.-t to move (IF THt:lii OWN A('('(ll:l). Von may liave to take iil"ira siveni! titni'H to etalilill ri'unlai i(v, lint the times you i I this ;:cnil.. Ktimnlnn .mow laitlicr ai'url. APhl' yon y.'i'.;l'K liml you I,ll!-t iac:.-: 1 lie iinioutlt. '.ii j ra's i.lr.il l.inn tile raliily C:l-i.irtt lira! .ns.3 liny i.i!ati', atirl ii.a'ii I'uiil tiiLju ul'lliu iirat lirtiL.tuiL1 vou uok. Xov. : i . P- was tir i.t.s a.oi:i.i:s. Uoodfoid t'hlliliei rested Ity request of Santa l;ar- ' hum police who chained him. an. I1 an unidentified parlni'r with fi'.-ll'l-! r I plane on the ,. 'Phoenix. Two ears eomlnc north. In one trylnu to pass the other j tines, nooneu into the one Kolnir south, j Andrew Stevens left last Thurs-' w,'ieh vns Rtriiped of both hind iday for Coivnllis to see the foot-;""'1 f''ont "'"'els on the left side I hall nhuo. and will visit his hroth-, W,M? ""'"hed. The chandler, rtriv 'er sylvesler t Portland before1!"1 5' "" AHl,lan'1 "" "ad the ! returnlllK to his home near Phoe- j hul' '"rn "" "ni1 "-'""el's hent 1 nix. aml humpers knocked off. The ! ti... e..n.u.i., i I third car. which was butnned Into ,UU?5 'h" ' sufferlnt; from a paralytic j 1' '"" 'ear' "ls0 '""maijed. stroke, wus not so Rood Monday .... " asscssen an , . , ,,,, , t.ii.t.i iim lonrisi j was fined for 'hnvlnc no driver's license. afternoon. S. ,S. Steyens is gradually crow- ll!K weaker, lie Is unable lo leave i his bed now and Is sufferinR In- i ww w r. tens,, pain. ti ooart bosworth home mends of .Mr. and nnd .Mis. Hd llanillu sent them a half unuilly oblainniB Sall.iKitl worth i f 1 box of Winesan anoles fi-nm lloo.l securltic.H from .Mrs. Helen K. Os-! Itlver. The fruit is of exceptlonnl Kiiod there. Tlie woman, widow oTjiy fine ouallty. a wealthy On-on lumberman, re-i The community was both crlevod ported he had tin ned tile see in -I a nil shocked to hear of the unfor. ities over to the men, who were ! lunate stule of Dr. , Morgan's health, .-aid lo have sol. I them. I I),-. .Moruhn suffered a stroke at hu I'm ,,T'""'T; .. 1 hls homo In Kanle Point last Sun. f.Al.l..M Pal-toss: Ilmer ,M;,ii- n.nrnlnis. """...B c,oao.v. capiianaeil atl H.e r,, at State Theatre Roasters LISK ENAMELED 3 pieee roasters, best qualitv. , $2.35 to $4.00 JUICY CRISP ROASTER . Enameled, large size, .'-piece V ?5.00 OTHER ROASTERS x Priced from 65? to $2-50 LISK ALUMINUM Large size,v3-piece. ?5.60 LIFETIME ALUMINUM Oval, 2 sizes. $3.85 nd $4.95 LIFETIME HEAVY ALUMINUM 12-iiu"h, round. $5.00 ' FOR SERVING GRASMERE PATTERN Universal Food Choppers Size (10, each $1.G0 Size 1, each 2.15 Size 2, each 2-60 , Game Shears Imported brand Shears, nickel plated. $3.00 Universal Brand Shears - Nickel plated, highly finished. $5.00 Nippon China Dinnerwarc; a beautiful, conservative decoration. Open stock. '2-piece set, H-scrvice set.;. $40.00 CARVING SETS Universal carvers with stainless blades. Handles that suit. Beautiful as well as useful. I'riced at. $5.75 to $8.00 COMMUNITY SILVER Many new patterns including the latest, at Community prices. JUST ARRIVED The now Enchantment pattern Tudor plate. Service of Eight in Vani-Tour case. $22.75 PYREX CASSEROLES With our without frames. $1.75 to $7.50 BE SURE TO VISIT OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 2nd FLOOR j 't t'i 5 CASH DISCOUNT ' t Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. A Reliable Place To Trade Cor 6th & Barlett. Phones: Hdw. Dept. 134 - 135; Office . 35-J; Furniture 35-R. 11 .... i i ...-,. oi i ii imjijh me leao- IllK wile in the sea drama. "The lilooil Ship," at the State theater. A; the aifc of 1 he went, to sea and until lil led the life of n sea man anil nltorwards he has plnye 1 jto leave the stnuo. In 1!)0! he DAK Eli Permit Issued for con opposite Julia Marlowe. Henrietta . entered (he moil,,., uicim-e field. Utrnriinn or , s-'?n n nnhniet 1 a amo over from I Crosman. Amelia ninithain. Since that time be has sieadllv ! utnrio. Tr. mom. To h e.-,.. f1 Drie to III health llosworth had Cailll'rl -C('tl"n(tlnn I munlti. mvnnrl HAN'ANKA. Contract let for construction of S12.660 county roaM linking thin piace with VinmatliJ La k e v I e v h I k h v a y . ' . ' - ' .MM'i.Mf, wlwrn vhc hn ,, ,-;,. f D,lft tn , llOM,th llllSWOPth hnd cainer recognition. I munity owned i l.sili . I wo Birds With . One Stone ? I ' v, WHEN YOU ASK FOR X I Home Miae.:'ProdiictS::p n...- I , A?K for .Mcdford or Rogue River I ,upnoi?tmff home ,'.. . HOMR PRODI IPT IN 3 " Sil valley made Droducta i tn Klr. 1W ""o- . -vj " thcr establish the prosperity of this ! V Eectlon ot Uregon. "With Medford L A T i T. M.Jf...J nil l i .i a uuc ii mcuigra maqc, the slogan From a stand- home Droducts merit ycur patronage. r I a aecade aeo, w J.Pfy true lJian i4 today. LV7 .point of QUALITY In supporting home industries we help to establish healthy, prosperous facto ries and other business enterprises in Medford and do our bit in building fu ture payrolls and prosperity. Either directly or indirectly, we all benefit Get the "BUY-AT-HOME HABIT." Here Are Home Products That Merit YOUR Patronage HOME PRODUCTS and BUY AT HOME WEEK The Medford Chamber of Commerce is co-operating1 with home indus-1 tries in a great drive to popularize their products locally and familiar ize people of Medford and Southern Oregon with them. The success of the Chamber's efforts will depend upon the co-operation of every man, woman and child in this city and the Rog-ue River Valley. Individual Attentions of me " - ; t l 301 East Main Street Given Each Patron All PORTRAITS, COLOR WORK AND FINISHING DONE9N OUR , MEDFORD STUDIO. MUTUAL MILL & SEED COMPANY ' Manufacturers of , Marvel Flour " Marvel Poultry and Dairy Feeds Mutual Scratch Feed. Miracle Egg Mash KE2P YOUR MONEY AT HOME BY BUYING THESE HOME MAN UFACTURED PRODUCTS Gth at Bartlett Phone 269 TOMLIN BOX COMPANY ' . Manufacturers of ' Pine Box and Crate Material Pine and Fir Lumber LOOK For This Trade Mark lisp Use Lumber MADE IN MEDFORD Medford, Oregon ft , ' I- I I - I "V 31 "J lflC