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PAGE TWO MATL TOIBUyE, MEDFORD, OREGON", SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10," 1929. Tocal and 'Personal I Mrs. Melon Taylor of Sand Point, Idaho, widow of JuiIkc Glenn O. Taylor's brother, U sp'-nding tM-vetul days with JucIko unl .Mm. Tayiur, iiitvliitf tujiel off here for this vluft while en route home from having pent the i winter In Honolulu. She wan tnnnrd from the surf hnthlnff and Pilots and ground crews on the Boeing HyuLeni oi air mail lines total 185 men, according to re ports of C. K. Johnuon, operating: iattiinKor for the Pacific Air iranspott company, and W. (J. lier run, view president in charge oi truffic lor v.. i, it.r .,.., tiort. Them r IS nllnt nn ih. The nny Medford and vnlly hot HUI1 of ilonoiuiu. Jlllti hon.-e I Hemtle-Portlnnd-1, o An.rei peopio itio piau io iiuu.u ii. lhe cuj WPUlhtir which she eu. route ol the i. A. T. and tZ pil Lincoln day banquet which this , countt.red Hm.0 ilf.r arrival at San ot flying the San Francisco and year will ue new ni Asniana nm ' J raiiclsco, lncllnnj her to Joking- i OuklunU-Chieago route of the B. Tuesday evening at tno i-uma , y .Mx ahe WW ,mc, uuain IU hotel, are advised to hurry ' Honolulu. obtain their tickets it oy have I ,r Bervice hy Dr. Scholl's Foot Specialist, nil day .Monday at the M. M. Dept. Sioro. 32 V Mr. and Mrs. F. . Crowtln left last ovonlnif f in frtlein, Or., fol not hlready done so, because or. the limited rapacity of the hotnl dining room. Sixty ticket have been reserved for. Anhland resi dents. " John H. Carkln of Med ford Is the present preldont of the club and ho Is expected to come from Salem to prosido at ) A, T., covering a total of 7110 miles daily. Fifteen members are I employed in the traffic depart i mcnt j Thoro are pundrcds of radio act , owners here In town who have lone r their home wwhed for a dynamic loud speaker, Liif xevorul I but who havn thought "thelr's are (l-i)'s Kpciit in Dili city visiting fric-iids and relatives. Iet me write your fire Insurance. th, opting of the banquet and Cnr. y TonHuM Hote, UoUand the business session prodding it. t pjlone 993, tf ilie DPHUIUUI II UW vtmmiiii- IaigeB are novvhero. See them at the Crater La-ko Automotive Co., 108 South Riverside. 32. H. C. Terrell of Nowburg, Ore., 1h in the city for a short visit. County Akr-nts L. P. Wilcox and H. (. Fowler who spent last week In . attending the annuul confer ence of tho O. A. C. extension service workers, will arrive home some time today, and be back on a k I r jir. iiinu i ' L , 1 'Iuy ngaln tomorrow morning, structor In the local high school, , HowevtfI. Mrt AIabM Mnck coun. and Is wixf a member of the la- clfld college faculty of cwburg. See Dr. Seholl's Foot Specialist nt .the M. M. Department Store Monday. . 321 Heating the regular time but "failing to break hi own record over the lap, Pilot Heber C. Mill er of the Pacific Air Transport company took tho air mail from ' Portland to Mcdfonl last Thurs day in an hour ami 14 minutes.' , His record is one hour, V.1 min utes. Hopes that this might bo .iowcred were felt when, ns Miller .took off from Swan Inland airport ''nt 7:0 a. m., a 40-mlle north northeast wind was blowing at the 8000 to 10,000 foot levels. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. tf Concerning well known former residents of Medford tho limn is Pass Courier says: "Mr. and Mrs. ! Don Springer have returned to Grants Pass from Portland to make their home. They aro now living at 215 West D street. Tliey left Grants Pass several years ago after Mr. Springer sold his in- ! to nest in tho Wardrobe Cleaners." Tallies, place cards, pupui nup- j kins and decorations for your Val entine party at Hwem Gift Shop 3 4 2 To attend the annual conven tion of the Oregon Ketnll Mer- j chants association at Corvallts on , February 11 to 13, Clarence A. 1 ty demonsiratlnn agent, who ulso ai tended this conference will not return until the mlddln of the week because of remaining over to attend tho rHiooI at Corvallls tor (irango lecturers. "Is your wife still your aweet heart?" Then send her a valen tine. Swem's Gift Shop shows a tint selecrton. 322 Mr. and Mrs. M. (',. Atkins and youncr son, who huvo been resid ing nt the J.ydinrd place in the Table liock district, huvo today for points In California. Best L'tnh lump coal. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co. , tf Tint lake lying nt the head of Miller creek- in Klamath county his been officially designated as ! sure, Miller lake by the United States geographic board. There had been some dffputn about tho proper name of the lake, some authorl H8 ca'ling it Fish lake. It is N-c'iicd In tho Deschutes national forest. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Mud toid Kucl Co. tf 'i 'ie c.:y bi'Hard tournament vili be resumed tomorrow eve ning with a game scheduled at 17fi points between Don Soper and lint-old Hiddcll, followed by good enough.' And so, as an added stimulus to your desire for a dy namic speaker, we offer, for a lim ited time only, a trnde-ln allowance on your old speaker, regardless of make or style, running as high as 1 15. You may have your choice of n dynamic, in a table or sep arato. Get tho most out of your present radio set. .firing In your' old speaker today, palmer Music House. S22 J. Ludo Grieve of the product So. 2 power plant was a business visitor in this city yesterday. "Char Is" Rep. JThone 479-M. Mrs. Sadln Allen. 282tf At invitntlon of tho Salem Chamber of Commerce tho an nual meeting of the Oregon Tu berculosis association will bo held in Salem, February 20 and 27. New: Fancy multicolored backs on the new Hlcycle bridge playing cards; edges tinted. Swem'a Gift Shop. Charles Olson, whd will ho 're membered by Medford wrestling fans for his match hero last year with Sailor Jack Wood, is now in a hospital nt Shermnn, Texas, suffering from high blood pres- aecording to recent reports received here. Olson was not In the best condition in Medford and since then has steadily become weaker. Stanley Kogers, anothei wrestler remembered in Medford, is now In Dallas, Texas, following the mat gnmo. L'oeu ouoitrt of popular fieilon 3oc euch or 8 for $1. Swem's Gift on up. 822 lan L. Miller and family, for merly of Fullerton, Car., nrrlved hero Friday to resldo. Ho will Chi Is Gottlieb and Itiddelt at 250 points to 175. Fuji and Mam, Japanese players, are the only two players undefeated, with the fr.Uor nr!.-lnl of lh rr. . " wu.iHuuf.u given iuuvva louuy uy motor lor ior- be connected with the circulation grime Tuesday evening botween J department of the Daily News. Wood all kind- tu ' im.' fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. 3 11 vallls. lamp. Clips 011 book cuvcr unci HfiHu bolh pubwi prrffctly, t'4 in Bwfin'i Oifi shop. in' 1 Locul police aro ncurly foecom lhe: convinced that efforts to lo "Vitave tho Chevrolet coach stolen ufniiii E. H. llcdrick are futllo. Authorities were telephoned In cities north and south of Med ford, but the missing car was not -located. It is 'thought llcenso plates wcro changed on tho Mint, WjMhhndlciippIng- officers In locating ; Dr. Sclioll's Foot Comfort Expert will bo at the M. M. Dopt. Store nil day Monday. 321 Nylo Fewoll left last woek for HTnnlvlBtn T'ntn luh.l.n l.n nlcinu to make his home, uftcr having w. resided In Medford for scvoral .?!, yoai'd....' J That Rood coal-low In ash. Ilan- i.-i sen Coal Co. rhono 239. tf f .V? . A.- K. Humphries, formor vice iho Pacific Air Transport com pany,. haB boon nppoinlod asslHt- tvy ant to tho president In chargo of y.yi trnnspurtntion at Seatle, by 1', a. r Johnson, president of ltnolng Air 5 Transport und l'aclflo Air Trans- i.:: port. Humphries becanio - vlco- Slft presidont nnd general manager of 1'. T. A. when Vein C. durst wug iiwiirucu u coniraci lor mo const wlo nlr mall roulo ,In IUl'O. lloautlful new Uraham-Palge fie. dans uu luw us lillu, fully equip ped, delivered In Medford. Crater Lake Automotive Co., 103 South Itlvcraldo. 827 Kollowlng a two months' so I'Vj journ In Southern California L. D. ilarrls has returned to his home on the Old Htugo road. -Haled hay for sale. John Car- kin. Phnne lllil-L. Hill Iri . The poster contest for the Feb ruary henlth calendar. Issued by tho Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion and Inclosed with tho cur- rent Issue of "Child Health," was j won by Frances Dutrlek of Bor ing. ". . Oet thoso fenders nnd nnto bodies straightened at llrlll's syieet Metal Works, opposlto Lewi Super Service Rial ion. Phone 4 IS. tf by the sack or ton. Tel 'iyi. Mitdfnrd Fuel Co ir 1'iiliuwing nn illness of several U:ury Walker rusumed duties s.ilurdny ftn one of the west side m.'M cnrrlcrs. Wood all kinds uak, laurel, fir unci dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf tillllilii'g permits were Issued by tho clly yesterday lo Agnes niiugherly to build a garage on West Juokson nt a cost of $300 ind to Gust Peterson to con n'.ruct a dwelling on Mno street at a oost of 51800. Tom Murphy will construct a dwelling on Cra ter Lake uvonuo at a cost of llliOO. Mrs. W. W. Belcher of The L'ailo, wjfo of lhe former chief Hoy 'Scout executive here, who is visiting ufc tho home of Mr. and .Mih. Uuuglus Wilson, will loave soon for points In southrn Cal itoima, Put's Texas lamule house, steam ed tumulus lo take home, 10c euch li fui uOc. Open 8 a. m. lo 12 in. 6ii3 N. Itlvurslde. Phone Hut, Ulxlo I.eo White. Edna Bulk hardt, Mary Jane Nealoy and Pat ricia Hayes are locul girls plan ning on Inking part in the ama tour night to bo held at the Playhouse Tlieatre next ThurSdaj evening hy Frank's Comedluns. Tho amateur night Is attracting qulto a number of cntrums Is causing tho four girls mention. Dr. Sertoli's Foot Comfort Export ! on to tnko considerable pains li V? 8 5 R IS? If it name bears the Fluhrer's You can be assured It is one of the best bakery products of its. kind produced. will uo at tho M. M. Dept. store all day Monday. 321 Ah Item of much Interest 20 years ago to Medford nnd tho rost of tho state, was the following In tho portlnnd Journnt, February 7, 11)01): "Tho proposed highway to Crater luko Is not a local pro looi. but is an all-Oregon project, In tho opinion of Clourgo Put ncm, editor of the Medford Mall Tribune." Chenp dry lumber nt Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Called hero by tho death of Sirs, nines' father, Oeorgo Lnun spnch, Mr. and Mrs. Poland llines of Portland, nrrlved hero on last Thursday. .Mealy Klumath Netted Oem po tatoes, 100 lbs. fur $1.10; 60 ihs. 66o. Delivered any place In city. Johnson's Market, 0th nnd Orape St. Phone U7. SOU if Medford will be one of the ports supplied by the United Air Ex press In Its new low-cost nlr ship ping service to bo Inaugurated on February 16. Tho service will cover tho entire wost from San 'Mego to Seattle, and east to El Paso. Hoiio mending, runnors removed and snugs worked back. Handl craft Shop. S16tf All Christian Endeavorers are urged to bo present at the nieet Ing to bo held In Grants Puss tills afternoon at throo o'clock In Iho Presbyterian church, ltopro sentallves from all over Crater Lake Union, aro to bo present, and a largo delegation Is plan ning on unending from Medford. IIoks Gujiey, the new field seo ictury. a toucher from tho Eugene Uildo college, will glvo a short uddrosu. Free service by Dr. Sclioll's Foot Specialist nil day Monday at tho h. t. uepl. store. S21 .Mrs. J. 11. Hnrr. a bacterloto BlHt of Klamath Falls, spoilt sev eral days here last week on busi ness and In vIMUng friends. That good coallow In ash. linn, sen Coal Co. Phone S3!), tf '10 coullllon student political P'riy coisltiii: of the Independ- I ent "rod" f l aTornitles, defeated I Iho "blue" fraternity party In tho latest mld-your elections ever held I at Oregon State college. A total of 207J votes wero cast for the : Houvor editor, with Earl Wodtll, ! Waterloo, winning USD ngujnst for Forrest Picket, Central ; Point. Fancy Newtown apples delivered any place In Ilia city, 76c box. .Johnson's Murkot. Su8tf ilia. John II. Cnrkln left here j hy auto for Salem last Friday, to Join her husband there for tho next 10 days. j See Dr. Sch oil's Foot Specialist j at tho M. M. Department Store , Monday. m In Judge Taylor's court last Friday Paul Hose was fined $100 on his plea of guilty to having i Intoxicating liquor In Ills posses i slon. Ho had been held on bond j while awaiting trial on the same charge since January 26, at which j tlmo he entered a plea of not guilty. ' preparing a short act for proson- ai ion that ovenlng. Chenp lumber and' cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Thirteen temporary auto II censes wero Issued at the shcr- .ilt's office yesterday to Medford motorists out of a total of 25 Two wero Issued for now automo biles. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Howard Seheflel nnd Dr. Chna. T. Swoeney left yesterday uftor noon for Grunts l'nss to nttend tho Daughters of tho Nile dnnce nnd social to e held In that eltv onlght. 4 jOjg Doors nnd windows chenp a Medford Lumber Co. 237tf "1 hnvo read much of south ern Oregon and I havo heard of Crater Lake," wrote Mrs. J. A. IClllll of Woodbury, N. J., In t letter she sent last week to the Medford Chamber of Commerce She has plans of visiting In Port land nnd later she plans In com ing to .Medford, possibly to make her home. A letter wns also ro eelveil Inst weok from Sylvester Kimla of Southwlck. Idaho, who wishes to locate and purchase properly In this section. Phone 51 ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAV Dine Today at Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" , At the Medford Tifrese Drug Stores Are Open Nigkts This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy ' West Side Pharmacy Crf scent City has announced that ihf-re will be a Fourth of July celebration there thU year. The proKrnin Includes a full lino of entertainment nnd neverM war ships are to he in tho harbor for inspection. Hest Utah lump coal. Tel. 6X1. Medford Fuel Co. tf The city council nt itr. IbhI meet- I ini? authorized City Superintend ;ent Scheffel to make an csAnaie j of the coat of paving South Cen tral avenue rrom the nu of its present pavement near . Faitf tenth street, to Boyd street. Thte proposed Improvement won peti tioned for from Iho council aev jral weeks ngo, imUL Hot, clean cunl. Tel. 631. AHu ford Ful Co. tf Miss Mnry Hayes, d-mntor t Dr. and Mm. J. C. I In yea, vr'nn removei to her hn,T; w.n from tho Sacred Heart hospital, whero Hhe recently underwent an opernilon fnr npi ndiclliH. HlKhf'St gradn l.tnh cnal, ony size, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. I'hon 239. tf Tom Farlow on ex-sherirf Chas. Terrill whllo Bpending some .lme in the city last week from the Lake Creek section,' told that ;hey were havinp their sons, wno had just become of Ke, or were about to do po, Jolrl the Medford odco of Klks woon. The fathers have lone: been members of the Medford K1I:h loilRe.' ' Wood, all kinds oak, laurel, fjr nnd dry slabs. Medford Ful Co. Tnl. G31. tf A minor auto collision, wlilch resulted In hut littlo dhmnge, took place yetnrday on North River tlile avenue between cars driven by H. A. Torter nnd Jack Wiles, vvujr reported. yeBterday afternoon it the police utrttlon. The first jpeneral meeting of the N'oiiheiu ralif.rnin-Southorn Ore gyii Development association will be held in Klamath Falls Wed nesday, February 13 in conjunc uun with the retrular forum lunch eon of the chamber of commerce. The meeting is entirely for the work of the organization. Cars ! will leave Crescent City and Smith River February 12, joinlnR cars! from Grants Pass, Medford and' Ashland thu following morning. 1 t pholsterinc. Call Jacksonile 202. 333; 1- NOTICE The annual meotlnp of tho Jack son County Fish and Garno Pro tective association wiil be held at tho Medford Hotel at 8 o'clock, on Monday evoninff, February llth. ly.'S. at which time officer for tho enduing year will ho elected and such business discussed as may properly como toforo the meeting. Paul Scheror, president. ' 881 Members of the Talent Grange enjoyed an hour's moving pic ture show Thursday nlKht through the courtesy of the California Ore gon Power company. A number of interesting reels were shown including pieties of Herbert Hog, 4i visit io the Rogue val ley. Lindbergh at the Mediord airport, the Medford - Portland football Frame and others. Of special local interest was a reel showing the big flock of 1100 t u rk ey s ro isod on the Pen la nd ranch at Talent last fall. These turkeys were hatched and brood ed electrically and proved one of the best flocks in the valley, ac cording to all reports. Henry Burke, the stocky built wrestler of Klamath Falls, well known in Medford through hav ing refereed bouts hero for years j past, and who had been quite 111 I for some time past, left recently for a month's stay at Richardson 1 Springs, Cal., in hopes of being ; restored to normal health. I The r. & E. Fruit company filed I a civi "action in circuit court yes i terday agnlnst C. T. Wietx to re cover money. JThe plaintiff claims 7 4S.SH i to hnve due. S3 Suit:ili Rite. Stated mrietlni? Mliklyou LodiJii of Perfection, 7:30 p. m., Ftii. '1 1th. 1.. WILLIAMS, Hooy. 92) Dr. Emmett Carpenter rr- CHIKOPRACTOR Spinal Adjustments Massage Electrotherapy Residence Phone 1289 guo meutora oiag. Ilie Ace of Diamonds ofic Queen oflkants 11 j . J ' ' -Anotlror . jfe g For . SjT kfllTf . - -Silent L) ! ; 3 Days IJlAijHJL' Picture P 8 Starts P" ts of fi j 1929 m ! 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