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PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Emily F. Iloleom. M. l..forn)er jfUreclor of rhil.l reilaie. depart-i-T,ent of lmlillo welfare of Idaho, rbcfian dullea today with th" i nuniy ihcalth unit, takine over i lie poal - "tion left vacant by tho reslKiuillon of Dr. I J). Inskeop, who has en-! tercd privato prili'tlc I -Holiday' dance, .la VClub, Bat, nluht, ' . DuMdlnK penults tered private practice. .luckson Kpi -Infra, ::io to u. ' - tTt- llullcllni: penults for tho month nt November In Medford have a total of SSS.G-ll, accorillnc to fit--1 urn compiled at the department today.' Of this amount, f Jii.TDO . , H'.Tt spent for now uuilillniis. In-; 'cludiuc Olio Btruclilre on West ; Sixth street, to be built at a cost of $12,000. A total Of 29 permits, vore Issued. ' I "' Let me write your fire Insurance. Ort Y. TenRwald. jlotel Holland. I Phnn.. JU3. ,f. Guests from n distance resistor d at -Medford hotels include S. li. Cnrnino , of Now York City ami ; Uflrry H. KriPdmHn of OhiciiKO. j It's cominK. "The Ghost Train." i'layhoimft Theater. , 2T.5 lifn JMymnle (nut John AVilkln rrom Portland, drlvlna back in Mr. Ijl'lymaloii car. , ,B 1-oems set to music Masteicraft nunK I'uousucis, ni'iiiiiv. u i 7- v, oooen toys, names, rtlbhcrl -balls, hoins and tnuslcal tiys ail 'at hnlf nrlco at Khlelds'-llle Chwlni Out finlo - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ilearss of I uedrora sncni TbunkKclvliiir dav with their parents and friends in C rants Vans. Da n cp nt Walkor'H toniKht tra muHic. ' Oreiroa Flro Helief Asfloclatlon of WcJIinnvill. Ore. C. I,, (loff. Aut., I Miss Dorothy Sens, vho lit em ployed by the Palmer corporation ot Medford, is expected here to- i nisht. .She will vlit her parent. l-lr. find Mrn. T. li. Xenfl, over ThnnkRKiinu. sUrh Kathleen Nwm. rwho in attendlna rolleKO In Port- - Innd thlH winter, ts expected here fj.ln the morning by her pun-ntu, Mr. and llrn. T. II. N'eHH. ti Mpciul ThankKKlvlnff. Itost'tmrw NVwu Heview. Holiday dance, .lackKon KpririKH. riub. Sat. night. 9:30 to 1 W Wood nil kindu oak, laurel, , fir nnd dry Klatw. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. tI3I. U InrliuW'd nmotiK the ()renoni:irtf rejj.stered nt Medford hotelH are II. V. Koe.of Antoria. R l. Jnni'M and T. Senwklo of alem, A. Little uf Albany and W. ItolMTtmin, Chris K. XelHon, C. II. Maddtick nt J'ortlaiul. Wnn.l nil UImiU nU In I. ml. I fir nnA ,lr Mlnl.M Mndfnid Find! T Co, Tel 031. . Xfboim lonlhl ; Daily's Taxi. Phone, l nr. Now Htudebiiker sedan, 7-i v ' Henry MIIUh of Jerome, Idn., i und1 Arthur White of coidwater, Kuns.i worn among the motorlnts from n dlstnncV who-reKlsterMtO-drty nt tho locnl branch of the out oT'Htnlo 'auto reclstratlon buroau. i. Iresed liens, 2Tic. Johnson') Market. tf ' It's eomlnn. "Tho Ohost Train." riayhouso Theater. U 5 T "Tho hoys played with a wot ball ull week. expecthiK rain on Thanks i;vlri day. nnd now look at this beautiful weather," said Paul C. JtfnnlitKH of Medford at the Con jrwis. Tho OreKonlan. Klncald'H dance, lOalc Point Sat. nlwht. 2T.2 , liiffheM nrnde I'tah coal, aik,v Kie, nnywhore, any amount. Ilan 8n Coal Co. Phono 230. if ( ' V. W. Canby went to .Medford on Hundny nnd Is to undergo nn r oporntlon at n hospital there, Mrs Janby went to Medford yostenlny 'to rijmnln over ThnnkHKlvlriR day. OrantH Pniw Courlur. rlot, cUmn cnnl. Tel. 031, Med ford Fu.sl Co, tf Vou pay for .Insurnnc whether you buy It or not. Medford In Vermont Co., 12lt Kant 6th Ht. 2r I. II. , Wnlther returned from Portland ytsterday. having ultend cd tho Kfltnr there. Holiday dance, Jaokson Springs, Club, Hat. nlRht, i:3n to 2. 252 Hot, clean coal. Tel. G31. Med ord Fuel Co. tf HrlRadler Oeneral William C. Tlrown of the United Slates army vlnited In Klamath Falls Tuesday on his way to Pcnver, Colo. His first move after reaching Klamiiih j Falls was to wick hl old friend. Captain O. C. Appleato, nnd to-1 you. Am leaving, would like to HMher they reviewed tho Hays'tako you with me. Had. 2."3 when Fort Klumath was known Hmmty warrants were Issued nt d ene of the most beautiful posts 'he county clerk's office today to ot this section. Their vemlniwout Hoyd Miller for one bobcat, anil eonversatlon carried them back tolto Pernard Oswnlu of Ranle Point. -the daya of CO years n(o. Klaniatb, !.Vet-s. . Ounce nt Walker's 1onlnht. l'x trn muslo, -aft! Ohi-ap dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co; . . 2S7t f Duko WellinRtnn reutrned Inst nlnht to Medfard, bnvinu utteuded the Ksme iu rorllan.l Thanksgiving day. lie was accompanied back us fnr-aa Itoseburu by llert llates. . Kinrald'a dance, Ivimlo Point Hut. niitht. - Mr. Shard hns opened tho hair I cqtunic depurtment in the Kntina 1 Cllna Bliop. Kxpert epttinK und I French HhlnRlinK done accurately. 1 sr.. I . Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo." Hu Thompson of Chehalls are ..,ook tho trim slent. visitors In Medford from the slate of AViishlnnton. It la hotter to have Insurance and not need It than to need It and no, ltvfl tt. Medford Investment Co.. i :t. F.nt nth Ht. sr.a , It lia tell yoll Atinilt our Insured aavlnKa pli.ti.' ' Hnuthern lUilldlni, t J,oan Association. 1'iia. ' ! Crnidldates for appointment as nlr cadets nt March field, Itlver-sMe,- Cnl., be examined ot Pvantnn field December 11. Cap- taln A. I. Kncle, eon.mnnder .if I'onrpnn field, will be in eha.uelciub set. nlaht. 2R2 0 the examinations. About 0 Ten,, tomry 1.1, to licenses were Is candidates from Oreuon, Wnshlna- i sued nt the esbiff's office yeser- ton hnd Idaho nre expected to lake I the examinations. . Dance at Mversld" Community Club gat. nlht. , . 2-.2 Dance ntltlversld Community ut Hat, nlvht. - ti'J' .Mrs. Klba Dodson and Fred Mil ton of .Mo.lfnr.1 arc visiting i Dairy ill the homo of .Mr. ami Mr. II. I.. Aram. I'pon their return lu1 Die valley Mr. A rani will return to tho valley for it, l.rlof visit- : Klumath tails ili-rul.1. W.i.hI nil klnils oak. laurel, i fir and dry slabs. Mndfonl Fuel Co. Tel. (IJI. If 1 Thirty silk dresses, values to $: sulu.lilo for evcnliiK or street. wear. i 1. closed out for SS.98 nt I I Shields' lili; Closing Out Rile. Si ,Muri;aroi McCoy . and Krunees' Print, both teachers In tho Talent' t schools, are enjoying I lit" Thanks-; ; K'vitu; vacation with Ihelr parents r" """""" Hem I lull lump caul. lei. ,.11., .Medford Fuel Co. tf. . HIk dolls, llttlo dolls, Mama dolls and knit stuffeil iIoIIk. dolls of ul kinds on sale at half price at; Klil'lds' llf (.'losilu,' (lilt Halo. 2:2 j Mr. and Mrs. 1!. II. Uruwn id! J, W Jacobs were iitnoni: the lu-1 -nl resltlents who returned from I'o'tland yesterday. windows ehenn m ............. ..uiii.n-r . .J. .-i..- Klncnld's dance. F.a-tie l'olnl Sat. night. 2 .IK .!nrt,,l mnt.t nt ,, Into innblm, It , IJOBftlIe fu. countU.H of !he Mntns to levy, a tax of not to cxcpqcO ; oiip-niiurtcr mill for advertising j puinonen In a national rampaiftn, . will lio n-tiuoftod nt the 1L'!) IcjjIh-! I, ,,!, .,,.,' f , . vortlslnu and promotion depart- , n)(,lu of hi, ,,,. ,..,,,.,. , j-, " tv- n.., j ...........j ..-,,.. "n" m,'mll,-'' runners removed: "nd worked back. ilandl - ' ' , .. , ,.ho'M: CTS' """"T0.". Kx-r "CM lH on ,,lf,1,Ia' at "WM11 "j 2r.2for the "''niainilor of this wpp k. ! -iJ- ! " ' , i. ... French mlm r of ttentral Pnlnt. j who wat hilled In n pmvdr blant several month a near (luld Hill, wan on file today at tho fount y clerks office. The properly ln eluden the lilll Xyo roup of inlnoH and Is considered uh one of the morn valuable properllon In the ootinty, Coal by the Hack nr ('in, Tel, fi.11 .Medford Kilo) Co. If Wheel Roods, waK')i)H, mechan ical toyH arid dish en all at half price at HhlcldV 1:1k CIokIiik Out Hale.. 252 0.n, Trncy, Miss Maxlne Tracy and Mch. (iiiHMln Anier nf t'hlco are r'KlHtered. at Medford Imte'H from California, uh are .1. .1. Kirrnan, .1. fl. Wtdcott. (. .T. Pllchford and Mr. and Mrw. (. t. Hard of San FranclHco. Ounrnnleed heniHtltchiuf;. 7c. Work not drawn. Mr, CaiiooKe. JS"""1 ,r ""Mar Wrn. l'4itf at Play 2 r. :i ""iKh Col of l.ovlllB' It. F. Htono wns nrrak'nod late yeKtcrday afternoon In .Indue Tay-: lor'n court on the chnnie of lnHii Iiik a check -with IiiHffiolont fundH In the bank,' rtn th oinnplalnt of the (',, V), (Inte. Auto eompany, l tin check In (iiicMlon tiiitouiHliiir to Ji.(i.". MIh bond wiih ei nt 1 Of) and hiH preliminary honritif,' for l o'clock thin afternoon. Children's picture and tdory honk nil nt half price at HJilcld' lUtr CIohIiik Out Sale., LT.2 I la an r nnd JTi-cttnt noon lunch at Konth M. church Hnt.t Dee. 1. 2fi2 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. O. IsancHOu are lenvlnt: Central Point Sunday by nuto for Pasadena, f;al. They will vlwlt friends nnd rela(lcii nnd plan to be Konp n month or two. Mr. Isaacson Is president of the V?i t in I point Slate bank. This is his first real vacation In ?0 years. Hose mondlnK. runners removed, iiinl tmnjis worked buck. Handi craft Shop. LMUlf Own your own homo throuuh u. Southern Ilnlldliin t Loan vssocl uilon. LMin Perhapn one of the most Indus trious young women In Medford Is Miss Iw Fewell, a student of the local hi Kit school, havlnw much to do with thn publicity With which the school has been aecorded dur Iiik the past several months. Miss Fewell, who has asplnttlons of be romlnc n correspondent of the As sociated perss. Is planning to at tend the 1'nlverslty of Oreiton upon her Rrnduatlon from hluli school, to study Journalism. Pun re nt lilvorsido Community Club Sat. nlKht. :T.2 Irene: Meet me nt Armory Hun- tnv PV- ":3n' Wnnt to talk with four coyotes and two bobcats. Twenty-five snort nnd dress coats, values to $2(1, to be closed not for Sr. each nt Shields' 111b Closing Out Stale. ?r.i (let . those cutlers nnd auto bodies straightened at llrlll's Sheet Metal W'rks, opposite Lewis Super Service Slolion. Phone -IIS, 2 ft r. The ladies of the Presbyterian church nt Phoenix will hold a ba xanr at the new church building next TUursdny afternoon at 3 o'clock, will, refreshments -o-ved t Fancy work will he fen- lured In the slock to be sold. Oon't wait until your property Is on fire. Insure now. Medford Investment Company, J 23 Mast Cth Ht. IT.3 "lllub Cost of Lovlnu" nt Pluv- hoilse tooibt. 2S3 The public market today was reported need by M ketioaster F. M. Corlles fur heliur all nfier-boll. day market, and Included ibe usual Hoe of pmdaoe. will, .tres-etl pont iff one of the features. The siock of bunch vegetables was exception ally lnre this forenoon nnd 00 Joyed a Rood palronace. Coal bv the snek nr ton. Tel. all. Medford Fuel Co. tf llnnoo nt ttlverside t,on,niiinllv day to Charles Ollchrlst of On!,! Hill. D. t.. Silmmerlee of Trail and I Albert Wlnkelmnn nf Lowell, rue. Artlsile hair bobiiintj al ..Mioo.a I Cllne Sljop. Work done by Mr. j Shard, S57 1 ftfEDFORD MATL DECLARE ELECTION SETTLED LIQUOR .REFERENDUM f --- - tvV, mr vs. ' ' Meeting In Atlantic City, Anti-Saloon League executive 3terted recent election had killed all possibility of a referendum on prohibition. Left to right. front row: Or. Homer W. Tope. Philadelphia; Biihop Jamei Cannon, Riohir.ond, Va.; Dr. Erneat H. Cherrlngton, cecretary World League Againat Alcoholism: Dr. Scott McBride, Wathliigton;- Or Howrd M;.RueH, Wetterville, 0.: Blehep Thomaa - Nicholion, Detroit. Middle row: Rev. M. P. Boynton. Chicago; George W. Crabbe, Baltimore, Andrew L. Thomni. Charleston, W. Va.; Dr. W. T. Punn, Cheyenne, Wyo.: Rev. Myron E. Genter, Norwich, Conn. Back row: C. C. Colman, Chicago; George BSpafford, Chicago; A. L. Baker, Phoenix, Aria.; El. E. Dunforil, Washington; Rev. Sowers, Westervllle, O. ijue to ino inauiiuy oi ine sec- retary ot statu s otiice 10 auinorize tnr lr printing, no application hKH yct have been received hy m.a, motorists to ,.al,le them ! to order their I2K nulo licenses Tho deiijy was t-aiiHoil by 1 j tho rti'ptlDn. Nn vein) ter f. aw a men HurcvwiiH put up Tor voto at that tlmQ to decreaHo tho annual 1Icmih fcert to a fla trate of Na. Our shares ure good Investments and pay good dividends. Southern Itulldlug A J.oan Asnclatlon. 2GK Wot weather cofniii, Have that roof reshlnKled bj f Irst-t-lass i ah unrir ..-nnti ' John It.' Seller, 035 North Central. , Phono 37G-L. 2.12 . 'Punchboard. as ioiiK as I am i officiating. Hervlces at tho grave sheriff, must not nperato in .lack- ! In charg or the Medford Lodgo No. sun county," culd Sheriff Italph i fj;i, I. o. o .F. Interment In the Jennings this forenoon. In regit rd Medl'urd cemetery. Funeral ar to bis recent order banning all raugcnienls in charge of Perl fu punchbnardH from further opera- nerai home, tlon. "The oporntlon of tho j ... "7 Iw1;m,iw- bn unui i .. direct vlo- "Oft. harles Uoff.passed lalion of a stale law. and every operator lu having them' Is taking the law directly into his own hi. ml! I will confiscate every board I ffnd I,i ,...-t ,,t tlir. j. mm i' " Sin f ;i r ,,.. i i , i I appearing rapidly ami that he wel-i comes the cooperation of fwry j citizen In mnklnft the ban sucefss- i ful. p.:irgalns. silk velour rr iunauisi for pillows. Faidiion Shop, -124 .Medford Midi,'. 2 Ultf John II. Lock, painting and dec orating. Flno Interior work a spec ialty. Phone 1 1 K or 300. 2&4 Although the weather may hr somewhat In clem cut tomorrow, a good sized deli-ballon Is expected at the new Medl'urd rifle club range oast of the city near the- IltlliTesi orchard. Tho majority of the im ,.,-nv. ..m .v " . " 11,1.1 till' IMP tl.u, Miltittilf for y.'nr iir.t.in.t ns. Chrnp lunilior and rr-dar i.onts. .Mo.ir.ild I.i.l.lli.'.' t'o. S :l T t f r....,y ins.; ........ h.-jnora rarolv l.-i t.oan nasnrlnil.m np.-rnii-H ' ,i o liunury. statf Kiii.'iviloii. Soiuhfrn flnlld-1 q.)ln 1I1(),OT tt--li,K Loan AKHiud,-.,!...,. n.mll. onpn Mr,,. It. A. .M.,n,an un.i ui. .'. , -:aKH, l'nliu v.m ammiK ,ne -iifii -1 Cud visitors today. , Hist flab lump wm I. T.M. !ll-jn Mcdfnril Kind Co.. tf (llvr- KulliT llriiKhr-a for I'brlst- mas. Knr linm.'dlalo nrrvlro, Tid. I21U-J. :"f' j , J.ooal football fans onjnye., una aft.-i noim'M brondcasl of the I". S. , time It Kot hack j will be sold at public auction for C.-Xotre Danio midlr.in clasHlc j to Hollywood It 1h a Rrent. big lint. msh. on Dec. 3. 192S, at 5:30 p. ,n., which was received here by direct .lolson, lilonoerlni; 111 this new ; nt ci,y pound In Talent, one black wire throuKh the courtiwy of the field of tho HinnluK scroon, bus had ; jp, s,.y Cow, muley and dry; no oar Callfoi nln OrcR.in I'ow er company. I few tlvalH conipoliiiK for tho pub- j nmi kH or brand. !r,2 The play by play report, which ! Ho oar, and tho Warner llrothers ; was put on the air over station I have made the most of that. 1 :ttt j TAfl I ATC Tf pi ACQ ICY K.MKn with r,nrl llavls at tho other producers are preparluK lolw L'".t lu "L "mike." , beard by hundreds-hrinK forward t.oulad.-8 " their j imTTKX roo,os. of fans throuiihout tbo city nnd, n. I'nrnmonnt, for example. .had ! 3.14 Apple. 2r.!i Kent receipts never nought 11 i '"' e i-ncvanur. wnose popular home. Southern llulldlnu l.oanlj'V Kurope rimka with Jolson's Ansocbitlon r,ohere. A sIhkIuk comedian and dr!i- Klncnld's dance, 1'anle Tolnt sat. jV""c "c'"' "'"'y ' """le In ... , ;, 1 rVench or Knulish, chevalier Is os- Many favorable comments ami ; l'ed to contrlhut,. somethinwT to request for ., return enKKenient j 'e " "Hon of Ho lywood . new of the fopco players In (luardlan have been received ny the California tlrogon P.wver com pany. throuKh whose eourtesy this new Xorrls piny was presented last Tuesdav. Those- who heard the play were enthused over It nmV, tinted that they mIKiit nave tno pleasure of bearluK it over acaln. In ense "Tbo (luardlan" should it on the air auilln. there will no diuibt be a record crowd to bear! its presentation. 1 We double fork ivur coal ne dust. Hansen Con I Co., Phone SSM. If New dresses, silk and other beau tiful ma'lerlals, for sale. Ij.tesl di-slKiis from New York City. Very I reasonably priced, sues js to ,... Call !i84-L. 513 i Dorothy nnd Mary Lee Itoberis . retuyned from Portland yesicr.tny . nn the special excursion- havum altemled Ibe Tbanksuvllnil name In the northern city. For your holiday concerts secure 1. "opy of the souk "The Way o, l-'altll," written by Mrs. Mary O. Carev. at the Incut music stores. s r. That nood c.al low lu ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone I'Jtl. It Mr. and Mrs. John Holm.r re luined yestet-dity from Portlandi where they spent Tbankscivlim dav and attended the name. Dance nt Walker's tonight. Kx trn music. 3&2 Thomas Itenlly Co., real es.n.e. Insurance and small Ioj.uj on any lltlnit of value. Palm I'-lork. corner Main and Front, upstairs. t( A niarrlape license was issued at the county clerk's office tod.-ty to chnrle (lllmore of tlrants Pass and OUvk Munson f Utnn. Cnl. llemsUichinit. nose m e n .1 , n a 1 plcallna and tuition maklm;. !-1 dlcraft Shop. Phone 102, 133tf TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - H2 i r f , 0 0 E. J. Richard, Washington; Dr James i no .:raicr i.asc tiutlfl will nave us rueeung .-ioiiiay evening at me nome ot .Mrs. James t ouins on j;st Main street. Allss Margaret- Scott will read u paper on tho t nrlstlan influence on art. City Sanitary Heivlee. I'hone 642. 244tf Obituary W1I1LI.OCK. The funerul serv- , r " ,l- niimcK tu oqipoucc Mam was owned ny mate hclil at the First Methodist church ,,t 2 o'clock p. m.. Sunday, Pecemi : ber 2. 1928, Itev. Ilaymond R. Kees away at the Sacred Heart hospital i November So. iiiS. from compli cations which hnve affected him for the past four years. Mr. Hoff was born in California, and he Ho was Iliad his home at l-:tna. brought to Medford fur mcdlcil attention one week ago. The binly will be transferred to.Htun, Cu!.. where interment will lake plnce. ,Vrl fl,,,,,ril, home in chaigc of the arrangements. ,. Screen Life in ; Holly wood i ft By WADE WERNER ' HOLLYWOOD. Cnl. A few orei venrs v i no w n r im inin-j ,,, ' .Mmllocl finm town to town iin.l .'iistl.j'io c.ih- , IIP U 1.(1 if 1H ; n o n k h v e v e .) .1 I, I n ,, tllu llmv Hcrt'.?n, a la Al .1k(),.' rroona to limidrt'd towns In on,. nK,t and ? M tho ticket'' kcIUth In tho tho- atr.iH pnuH the hat ' ' " ViW for mm. By tlio iin.i,, n,,,.., i.opor.e.. ironi rrance tno lnmnus 1 ".".., .. .. its appeal na tho singlnn screen nils been. Meanwhile. I'nlvei'sul hn siKMeil tho slnnlnn lilaekfifce eoinedinn, K.ldle Leonard, for. the starring role iu a slnKlnn-talkin-r picture lilorlfyliiK tho American minstrel show, 'and next upilni; wfll stnr lu another niusicnl picture Paul White- man, wlio can make a Jnaz orches tra do cvorythiiiK hut talk. And rnlteil Artists will star Hurry ltlclt num. the niusicnl comedy fnvorlte. If nil these troubadours repent tho succors of Jolsnn the screen celeb rities of P.130 may have n very dif ferent Rroup from the Who's Who rrnwtl In Hollywood today. Home Talent, Too Anyone who thinks, however, that nil the a.ars and featured pluv- ers 01 ine silent screen nre tal- emed only when they nre silent Is JunipltiK al conclusions. If whnt tbo public wants Is musical movie stars, there nre tunny heretofore silent celebrities who can he melo dious ninnnii tho microphones. It may astonish tunny who havn admired l.on. rhnnoy'H silent per-1 lorioiince tn hear that lie plays j well on the piano ami has n Bond sliiKln-i voice. Lew Cody Is n plan-1 1st, ton. with n repertoire of sonus I iu French-Canadian dialect. Cnr- mel Myers Is a sons writer as well) as a sincer. Tho comedian. Harry I Orlbbnn, hcann his rarver as it 1 sliming newshny nnd anna In mu sical comedy mid liuhl ora for many years. Ueitinnld IVnny. Kr nest Torrenco, Wallace iletry. James Hall. Nancy Carroll. John Moles nnd Wnller Pldttenn are otli ors featured in musical comedy be fore Ihey came to tho noroon. nit.MX juo nen i,nd Issue - i 1 1 complete hlKhwny from here to Scottsburg coming jour. "1 ' 1 QRECiOX, SATURDAY, I inn f TO ' vi A. White, Columbus, O.; H. B. -""--'-"- CIUCAOO. Doc., I. iJPi Pollcr inan Thomas j Geary, , attached to the detective ; bureau, was found shot to death early today in .a Aonn wens sireei saioon, wnicn Keprcsentulive Ijiwrenco O'liricn He"r' Mullarkey bai tender ww arrested for tho staying- Police- I ht side Geary when tho uhootiug i took place, said Mullnrkey grab j bed the revolver from -his (John Icon's) holster and lirod. Geary I was shut in the head, powder ; marks indicating the weapon had been placed close to his car as he trigger was pressed. No one was In tho saloon when police arrived. Geary had not fal!on fro,n 1,10 Mm'1 " wl,Iohl ho sat. His hcod and shoulders j lay across the bar. which w:i ro(l' dcucd by blood from the wound. POLICEMAN SHOT I IN CHICAGO BAR KiO St'itHc DKTROIT, Mich.. Dec. 1. (P) . iuh i nnorsuj r wn mi uuipmy j oil flfiiii-.rtriU'ii iiMli'ui'Hii v mill wnn I , , . ,.. , - i from the easterns by a score of 3; j hun-itiM.) today. hc ' , wn unmarrn.l by defeat. Ilrilliant work liy Mnlnnoy, Mrazil, Vuchon nnd Captain Tom O'Connell was larRely r.'BpniiHllilo for the Detroit victory. O.I.I I VI lows. Att.'lttioii! All Odd Kellmvs nre requested to be nt I. O. O. F. hall .Sunday: at 1:30 p. m.. to attend funeral of j Hro. Floyd Whltlock. Services at I M. E. church. 1. O. O, F. burial I rite at cemetery. 2 53 V . vmloo. FOH SALK One stack, f. tons al- 1 falfn hay. Phone Sis-M. 2f.S TfP.KBYS youtiK toms. Sr. yoiinc hens. 2 Phono K6II-M. '-T.S FOlt KKNT Housekeeping rooms. 1 310 .V. Itartlell. 254 FOlt SAI.n Or trade for farm machinery, radio or -what have , you. one Ford runabout with do- ( livery box. 2r.2lt FOll SALK Cocker spaniel pup-1 pies. 2 r, K. Pencil. 254 I KOU SAl.K Foul sednn; pooil eomlltlnn. 1100. Hloyele. new tin's, $1 5. M. It. Law. HuKiie IHver. n-mti KOU KKNT Small modern time, furnished, close in drape. OH SAI.I-: Oak office desk', flat top, drawers both sides 123 K. .'.(I. St. 254 FOlt SAI.F. Office ante, medium sixe. 12.". K. IStli St. 2.'.4 HOFSIO ItAHOAlNS 7 -room I house: modern, all furnbdied; : blR lot vl,h shade: close In on ! pnved street. Small house In back rents for $ir n n,o. . Un usiial bnrnaln nt Jts'tO. ' v : Modern r,-room concrete Tdook house in Phoenix: lot 60x120: 1 flnn location nnd a ftno home. 1 Slsoo; $:,nn down nnd balance $13 11 month. A Heal Investment. New du- - plex: each side has 4 rooms and hath, bull, -Ins nnd laundry tray,. pnriiKo nnd woodshed: lot K.ix ' I3!: hard wood floors nnd fire-, place In I.. It. Urines in S60 a I j 1110. rent. On paved street close : Sr; In. Itest of location. Take pos- session for only $750 cash: .-.!- ; nnc. in-lone time loan. monlhlviSS . payments. Total prb-e ojily 4.. SOCl. Tho r. B. Millard Co., 41l I". Main. Phone ;S4 OPPOISTfMTY $1023 sj.-.o cash: balance terms. ; .vcitKs S ACKKM PLAltS Over hnlf of this ts very finest of bottom Innd. All fine fruit land, near Medf.ird. This means Independence- for someone. This Is your chance, Phnno 40!l or H0-Y. J. c. ltarnea. Ileal Rstate. DECEMBERS. '1928. A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER i II)' K irkc 1.. Simpson. . . WASHINGTON As the linno . cralH sit upon the ground und tell sad stories of the disaster of l'J2Sthat, there is some meaiire com ities, post election days. It seemalfort for the Ucmocrats In the jloKlcal B) believe that the hand of! fact that their senate and house political destiny is already point-1 casualties this time by no means, : inn for them to their next na- ( measure up to the proportions of tiomil leader. . ! their presidential defeat, i . Tho showing of Franklin Jtoose-1 4 volt in whnt ho described as hisj Clearings lloeord. "elecant lions-race-- with Ottingeri xrow yoill, Dec. 1. (Pj The j for tho New York gubernatorial j York t-Iin'rl.,..n(r Ilouso asso-1 ! shoes to -be vacated by Al Smith, ciatlon l0(lay reporiod record-i is a significant matter. It swmed hraklnB clearings of $2.621,000.-i "" o '"""""(000. Tho previous recnril w-nu .. tho embattled and embaffled De mocracy could find amid the ruins that marked for the party the. wakn of the Hoover cyclone. Sc far as tho Iiystnnder knows, every political commentator takes that view of the situation and has1 already picked Uoosevelt, health! ipormlttlng.' as the next Democratic! prosidcnAihfc candidate. I Itoosovelt 11 ended rpwaixl. Jt was pointed out In this col- utnn at the time Itoosevelt was i drafted, apparently by personal ! action of Smith himself for the I Now York governorship fight that ' t'Vfinlw ui'finiPil Nhnnlmr tn mish this Democratic member of tho Roosevelt clan to the front politi cally. With Smith proclaiming himself out of politics for keeps' under his,, crushing defeat, and' with Uoose.velt victorious In i state which at the same - time; decisively denied its fivo llmesj governor support for his? presi- i deulial nspirntlnns, tho handwrit-! lng on Pemocrntlo wall is plain; tf) seo, j Tht p,ystnnder recalls that ' House It told him at Houston. Just after the Smlth-ltoblnsoi, ! ticket had been written under Ut)Oscvelts guidance, that in his judgment the woman vote hail the , answer to tho election outcome, jit was clear that Itoosovelt was none too confident then -as to what that outcome would bo In a number of years of ratherj close knowledge of his political) activities and thought, the . Hy- fsainder has never known him to, be over confident. 1 le plays the i game of politics for the j'ako of the gani: itself. His Is tho kind of enthusiasm for political battle that remains u ml i mined even in defeat. And ihat characteristic be an Important element tf political future. . A mere Klnnro at the 1J2S re-! suits, weighed down with Hoover, majorities unprecedented In size. ; . ..... . . ' snows i. nn i h ness nr rnnn nir j. .. . - - -- New Playhouse FRANK'S Comedians Kolb and Dill's Big Success "The High Cost of Loving" One Big Laugh Coming "The Ohost Train" Dine Tomorrow at Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 i "The Food Is Better" At the Medford DANCE Wednesday AN0 t Saturday Nites WALKER'S MEDFORD'S NEWEST PAVILION ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For womcu...!..$1.95 1 iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirt! 'for president ill 1S3S aeainsl Iloo- sell) CiUiens petition for niar ver prommahly iinnniiuously ai- kct hiuliways from here to (irconiA ! claimed by his party for u necond llridse rosd lerm will retuirB political cour- - iaee of a hlKh order. -o nm i..hi. with vletorv as "I jole objective could be blamed for ri,Gin. tn take, a chance. " Cn- llewi the Jlystander is utterly mis ' taken In his man, however. Frank 1 lloosevelt would liive. little con sideration to that In decldiiiK his oin course. ; ' It also Is to be recalled that the political pendulum has a way ;of swiiiKinn hnek in "off years . from the ponderous strokes of , presidential elections. The bye ' elections of 11130 will afford a i belter chance to measure Demo cratic possibilities tor 1 W32 limn i the disastrous refiultu In 413.00U.0O0 on July 30 last. Iload development nnd mainte nance cost Marion county $04,145 during, month of October. The Amazing RCA Radiola Reduced S28,H' EFFECTIVE TODAY This compact Table Model, with powerful A(? liadioti'ons can now he bought foi $219.50 : Complete with Speaker PALMER MUSIC HOUSE "WE SELL HAPPINESS" ' .' Main and Bartlet Streets Phone 788 C.H.Isaac ' W. H. 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