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IGE TWO STEDFOnT) SrATL TRTBTjyE, afEDFORD, AftECiOW TTirRftDAY, SEPTEMBER 1929. Iocal and -'Personal Photograph of the progress .f, the ..work at the city' fast helni? : eompleted new airport are on ex- window having " vlZT rl window, hnwntt "ap'. ,' ,, . . ' ., i. , ......J' who I In active Char,, of the work in cooperation wttnjoiu-pno... re,. chairman of the airport committee v... - Eernlce M. ?o!Ker, .leioher of violin. HlBh school credits given, Studio Sparta,-Ulde.--.Phonai 43J-R. . ;1C9 A I Sllrti.hr former Medford fhlL-M Hchool football player, will onie,-; The .Medford Rook Store has Earner and Beauty Shopp.. 1S1 mtronmeo oy i om nraoiey. vel tlre I'nlverslty of Orenon this fall. 'lieen nppolnied eehonl hook dls- : Three larire ieaohex from the!Mlln 'opro employe and uener il. lie l.n.i nrevlouslv Blknnod In en, ' trlhuioi- for all city and cnunir ; Jnim AK.iii.lno home In the l aurel -1 superintendent of the company. roll at the I'nlverslty of Oaliforni i. 1 text hooks. '! i hurst district were un display at '. Mr- made a few remarks of '. Th Varsity Vagabond will play: Je Kuan, foreman of the l-M-ithe chamber of commerce today. ' greeting to his "pt-rtners In prot-i at Jackson Sprlnus Sat. nlte. 1 67 ! wards 1 Ma.-hlne company of j The peaches weltrht - L. pounds and i ress" and reviewed briefly his ex- News dispatches from Walla Seattle. Wash., left on the north-' were picked from a Tour-year-old perlences In the Klamath division.; ? Walla. Wash., state Rhodes Ull-i bound SMa(a this noon after In-i tree. Mr. Messina also brought in I " he has acted as division t Ion of Medford will do the con-; spectinit the new machinery at the ! a bououet of zinnias. manager for the past eight years, ttruction work on the Tollgate .M.- ! Southern Oregon Sales paekinx I Aao;her biK dance Kaitle Point. K- 'v"nhoe. who is a former ' Douga! camp. Tolleate section of plant. S.-.i. nicht. Tickets T.V-. 16S' m'mb" of fopoo organfza- the road irross the Iliue moun- for Marrell'a Miracle Mineral j 5.0i) per load summer price on ; lon- -extended the het wishes of ' tains and that the contractors aie'liemedy I'hone 2:.-W. 1T1 fMv. blocks,. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. !.o'hr t'opco men who are now in t preparing to start work this week K. 1!. Day of r.old Hill was Usi. . Urazll. including Pt.nl B. McKee. 5 with a crew of between 50 and CO, business visitor at the court house ; There will be a meeting of the, I'ussell llackeft and I. . I.eTtov.-. m(.n. yesterday afternoon. ! Huichers' fnlon number 614 to-nd "'" ot his experiences bynges dance Nat. Wed. ft Sat.: The Older Tire Service. Inc., are; night at H o'clock at the l-ihor hall'1" Hourh America during the past ' flood music. 170, now In their new location at Sill j for the purpose of Installing of-j rhr' !. Many Interesting facts r-.,... r-m dlsmnce registered "d Iliverside where thev will con- ; fi,.rs fnr the comine veor. I concerning Rio de Janiero and at Medford hoiels Include C. K. 1 ' llaaelion and famllv of Panama, i'. : H'Uldinp permlls. reaching a to- j 1,.; Mr. and Mis. R. C. Pfelffer ; ml of 1 ,2 I A 24 have been gram - , and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. tiawhle of ; 'd at Klamath Kalis for the flrsi t Cleveland. Ohio, and John J. Illack- '. eltllt months of IJ!). Permits for ' welder, Itedford. Penn. ; August reached a totr.l of JS0.0!I0. $5.00 p.r load summer price on During the last month In that city f.-dford mnde factory blocks. Med-' residential permits granted reach- - Five Co., Tel. 631. tf I to'l of JOl.xsr.. commercial lister Clavton Plo, 52. a truck!1--"3 and Industrial ITOOO. rfvr nnn Kathleen Doli.n. 24. ni wr'ltreM. both of Meriford. Tu-! iliv afternoon obtained a llrene to , . C. -- (nnrln l Funeral wpravs and cut flowers. t KnmnplMon Flower Garden. 20 ! riark St Phone 754-X. 157tf I Frank Fair was In the city to- i day from I'nion Creek. I Modford Hook Store, S4 V. Ten-j tral. have full ftock of all nchnr.l ! I text hooks and wunpllen. 1 tf" A divorce complaint has been ; filed in circuit court hy P.uth Rt. 'amphell aKainst Chirltf f'hmp 4 bell. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell wee i married In lXfT. the complaint - pho'ww. They are now residentK of Ashland. Mrs- Campbell chart,'- . cruelty. J The lust shipment of Victor Hid I os in about exhausted and th-a 1 Palmer Mu.slc IIoune reports an- other uhlnment due next week. 16CfKpl1 KwRene and the fnl Ted Ahren has pone to San j Francisco to attend the office man-1 uxt K. hod conducted hy the Fir?-1 ron. IltihTmr mmtmnv for ihe next I ten dnvs. Mr. Ohren will he lhe office manager of the new Older , Tire Servire, Inc.. tvhirh will open ! isoon. , Oet your -Fiistone tire and t e- pair work done at the Older Tire i Service. Inc. Now located 9th and , Ttivemtde. 17 2 Mr. and Mrs. K. Rennlrk have 1 returned to their home lh Klatiiatji Fa Mm after spend Iiir several dayy an RUestn at the home of Mr. an.l Mr. J. W. Vouns on South Oi.k t dale. . With the Rfedlo seaton about to open, the Palmer MuhIc House ha Arranged to display the most com t pleta line of Instrument! ever .. hown in Medford. 166 The naollne price war which has been tukIiir at Salem for the paiti two weeks ended lust Monday when the cut-rate Muttons Increased their ; priceM to cents u Ration. The ' minimum price during the last tw i i weeks WuS 17 cents. Dealers mid' the prlren probably would be in -creased to 23 rents. AM of 4he school text book Used in city Hnd county schools can he had at the Medford Hook Store 3 1 N. Central Ave. lfi CnlKornians at Medford hotels l Include Mr. and Mrs. A. V. camp i hell of Ventura, Mrs. C. K. Hayden I of I. os Matinas. K m m a 1 ! r c k of Modewto, Mr. tind Mrs. Fred CaHi ? en of San Muteo. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy C.llleiand of Beverly Hills. Mrs. A. ration of Napa. Klizabeth Rob erts of Kort .lone, Clara Nunsell if Bedding. A. II. I.eddy of Red Bluff. . Mrs. Mary Maden nf Oakland and ' Mr. nnd Mrs. .1 H. Turner. Mr. j and Mr. Krnnk W. Perry. Mrs. A. If. Wlllett of San Francis, o. j . The first blR shipment of Ma J Jeatlc Radios for the fall showing , Is now In Medford and being Uls l trlhuted by the Palmer Music 1 Huse. 1 66 A ma rrluge license whs Issued ! yesterday to Charles Iteeder. Pho-'-nlx. and Margie Peten-on. Medtord. Regular eight piece tircheMrs FaRle Point Sat. night. l.; Twenty-ooe out of the state curs registered here yesterday with the local ytate auto traffic bureau. Oet those fender and nulo hodicR -straightened nt Itrlll's She-t Metal Works, opposite Lewis Supr Service Station. Phone 41H tf School Lunches are made doubly at tractive with the use of Fluhrer'i Breads and cakes. Dougall VuunK left thin week for fiKuscnp uficr .KperuJjn; several duj'H ' viHiiinK at the' home of hi parents, Mr; and Mm. J IV. Voting of. 80 ill h Oakdale. Buy them now. M'dford factory ! block. $5.00 per load. Med. Fuel I Co., Tel. C31. tf j About fiuO carloadtt of peafii have) already been shipped from lied - ford orchard to canneries in the Willamette valley and to nom i ''"-". Th- pear harvest l now in prm.-r.-s and ,h" fruit f"'l"K dispatched -IB ib,e. The crop will , ,jf ,,. , V(.r veHr). , f(jr p(l.in) nlch for the reason that In mo-t icrj,-roliik-;.ectlo;i of the eolin- ,,-y ihe cr.ili has he.-n short. M. ' nnf lr. A. A. F'rv-nfM-i tfr at the ' lleaihmnn from - Meclford. The ' ''rei-onlr n. duct their tire business. Mfdford Typewriter Exchange Rentals $3.00 per mo., S tnoa, $7.r0. J4fitr A OVe V l.OUUlH't Of flrifiioltm wa ro"Kht into the loral cham- nr rommerre this morninK hy Mr"- Alire Hfhbert from her om- fccre garden on the Roxy Ann roil- College NMte TJance at Jaokon finrl"SH Pat. lf.T Mrn. Donna Anderson of the , Phoenix district )ent ihi morn j inr In The city visiting and trans- (ihi voptn- i" hito f r wen! aciinK huMinec. ; months trip throaffh WanhinBton. Wuir-e Driving to OaUUnd, Ca!. J VellowKtnne park. Then to North N'ew car. Can take several for pa: t Ihikota. Nebraska. nw, Missouri, expense. Phone !V0. 167; their old h.nne beinp neBr SprSnjs- Included amonu the OreRonian? ; fid. Then through Florida. Ok reniBtere1 at Medford horeU are hihoha. Arizona and California nd I-enore K. Prenton of Dalian. M; home upain about Christmas. Head. N. T. Stoddard, S. 15. Hunt, i Lament and bevt orchestra Facie and Mrn. W. B. Wllmot. II. W. from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. ! H- - Hirlinx. Mr. and Mm. A. I., j rar,Jon- Mr- a"d Mm. I- M. Combs.) H. O. Ilixon and party. i "Awniian RUitar. ukelele. Taro- patch Spanish guitar and banjo rliiKii will re-open at Palmer's Music HoUHe Saturday. August 81. Priscilla Meislnger, Instructor. C-ill 78S for appointments. 1 5 Str W. J. Cameron was In Medfo.d Wednesday from Kagte Point. Medford made factory blocks . Everything; that's new and heait now $5.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co. j tiful in fall fuslilnns whs on dlw Tel. 631. tf pluy at .Midu'h department store A party of San Franciscans visit-) today fn observance of the 2tt1f ing In Meilford today includes 'an-, ur,nal fall opening- Kuch dparl tain F. C. Sliney. Major M. .O. ment is featuring morchandlse for SMney, Miss Minnie Sliney and Miss: the autumn and winter of 19J0 ami Sadie Sliney. They are Mopping at :10. the Hotel Holland. j Brown and blue print velvet and Special price 00 per load, Med-, the new deep red nhaGes are used ford made factory blocks. Med. in one of the trout window. The Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. . tf other displays smart hlaek coats, Mrs. Henry Paten,, who has been with luxurious fur and flares. II. upending ht-r two weeks vacation ! S. Hinman, decorator ami advert hi in Si.n Francisco and lay citiet,. returned home Monday. While at San Francisco he saw the Zep pelin. Ust your projierty with the Real Kstiite F.xchange. 2K N. Riv. 1 7 2 Oeraldine Van dross, who has been visiting her ulster Naoma throe day tall opening, us people Van c.ross, uthlettc instructor ofjiifgin to nluu for fairs and winter the Rntte Falls high school In that district for Ihe past few weeks, will have today for Port land, where (.he will visit for seve ral days before ,' taking up her work In the high school at Ore gon City. You will he delighted with Prim- ros House chiffon face powder, j $1.00 a box. Including a dnlnty yel- i what's Dame Fashion's favors for low puff, at Colvitf Drug, next 'ojthe coming latl and winter season. Itialto. 169 A divorce complaint hn been filed by It. W. Fernland ngalnst Harel M. Fernltind. Roth ate M'drord resbb-nts. We buy, sell or trade, INtiue h'xchungp, ?H N, The Heal Itlvemlde. IT:" William l.ee CriMnleaf will lea v.; tnmorrnvv for Santa Kokh, 4'al.. "lure he will take up his dutlei a ilrumatlr ln-.iru.loi- In the IhkIi H. -honl nntl Junior rolli'Ke. Uuy them now, fcty. bliM-lu, 15.10 per load. Mrd. Fuel Co.. Tel. 03 1 tf ltallnail repreKentativi-M In Med ford t.ulay on hu-dnrm Inohnled I. . . Ijrme of 1'oitland truvel- lUK fieiuln nt. -lit for lhi- Canadian national IIiiok, Cliurlen K. Hurnett of I'ortland. tr.ivi-lliiK pnwi,enKer j and frelKht aj4ent of the ChloaKo. Hock Island Sc Pacific mill. .ail: Kirk Norton, Seattle, travt'lliu: frelkllt MK'-nt for the New York Central, and J. T. Wallace. Port land. IK. wlin- n-elKhl accnt for Ihe Chh-iiKo Northwestern. Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence' I'.' to ! Palmer Music House Graves, piano teachers. IHkIi scho. I i 1 to 1:30 M.'. Ifi.nl Klectrlc. credits (tlveil. Phone 1041-W. 170 1:30 to. ,1 Lewis Super Mor- M. K. Stirott and Ceoine fln- rice." niimham. reireNentatlvcs of the 2 to :.': 30- Mann's Dept. Store. I'. S. Fidelity and Cuiirauty coin-; 2:30 to 3 Vlrnnhvit. puny of Portlund were husiucss 4 t to 6;1S KMKI. visitors In the city Vest ertlay. ! fi:!.'. to tl:J0 News And mtir- Let m. write your fire Insurance. ket report hy Mall Tribune Carl V. Tencwald. Hotel Hollun.1 :3U to 7 Hand llojt. Phone 5!3. tf ! Ainunn tuests from Washington 44 here are Ida K. Chase. Paol " Schonke. K. Pr.stru.l and Mr. iin.l1 Portland Plans opproved for Mrs. Jn. k M. lionald of Seattle nnd 1 eonsti notion of Hoosevelt hlith Miss Ikilltui Ham of lon.il.i.v iechool nuillloiium. swond unit of Fcty. block! now 1.1.00 ner Inn,! M'd. Fuel Co.. Tel. HI. tf Mrs. F. H. carpenter at the Com munity hospital Is recnvcriuK nice ly from a painful urcl.lent received at the Uihor Day picnic on the ltKiie at the F.lks mounds, Music from our phone sounds ureal. Tune us In on 6il. Pain' Init nd decorating tn mill yon !rtrennn Paint Shop. Phone cam . 1C9 Win. A. Oaten returned to Med ford. Ihhi nitlu artT nevenii days ! In f'ortlnnd on Duwlnen. "WjnirlTij; ; that he owed himself .wiua em-j. hi an ci of a vacation before hi' actual return to Oroceteria dulle. Bill Mopped over in Halem and. spent several ho urn in th peni-' tentiary. j ; riinte Kayle Poini Hat. n.uht. 1 ! 168 1 . Tvnewrlter eleanine and repair-i I ms.Mcdford Typewriter Exchange. ' : 14Crf I Hcrt Wilson returned yesterday. from . e-cnolsco where he at-' ,.,,, PirM!unft bral!l K.noo, for ; elul, enjowd an ImwrfstlnK meet- pr)or t( tn(,;ins of the fopeo forum thi noon opening of the Older Tire Service, n(.. i Pynxes dance N'at. Wed. & Sat j Rnd music. ' 170 ; Frf, ahampno with marcel or . I n o. a v .a..a- it 00 ttnwmr.n. He-! orchestra In the valley every! Sat. Kagle Point. j 6j . I Hemstitching, plcotlng. pleating. button making and hose mending. i Handicraft Shop. , 57tf. I (. p. Carroll and William Coy left yesterday bv airplane for I,os Angeles where ihey will attend the j . o-day lubricalion school conduct - ; ed by the F'af-lfic Lubrication Co.. i r.os Ani-eies. Thev will return in time for ihe openlnK of the new Older Tire and ?ervlc. Inc. l Xlncl. rm ..r- r,Hnno (ntrnrla Breat. Tune uh In on 618 for!"' and in Hrnzil. j sipns that pull and pull. Orepon , CrPat mineral resource are amona j Paint Shop. Phone 68. 16s!tnp valuable afsets of thin country.; j Runners removed and s n a g s woneffd hack in hoe. ilk -under- wear. Kolf fox, sweaters, etc. Han- dicruft Shon. 1C7tf Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Franklin and on. D. H. rYankiin and wife, leave Point Sat. Tickets 7 c. 16R' L IN AUTUMN FASHION .DISPLAY-AT MANN'S iiiR man for Mann's created an un usually attractive lighting effect for the windows hy using lare xohl und black futuristic palms wilh bright centers. Special emphasis is put on reudy to wear and millinery during the holiday affairs. There are hun dreds nf coats, dresses and hats from which to select the most be coming. And there are clever ac cessoiies so lniortunt to complete any ensemble, whether for duy time or evening wear. The man agement of Mu'in's store invites its cnstoniem to come In and Radio Program KM ED Mill Tribunv-Vlrgln Station I:'S 9 Melern 1310 Key ThiirMltt)', Si'lit. r, IKl'll . 6 to 11:15- -KMU1). 11:15 to 6:30 New and niar- ket report!, hy Mall Tribune 0:30 to ; Olaivey Service Kta- Hon. I'rlilnf. S.-IVI. . 192 "I t" H:i Swei t Hlmp. :J to 10 tii'liilllHK Co. In to 10:30 Southern OreRnn l-Meoti ic. 10:30 to II Marsh (imrory. II to 11:30 M. M. lelt. store 11:30 to U' Jaque Lenox Mil- liner. I! News flaRhee hy Mall Til- Imin. Ireuory lleUhla school and htiihl Iiik first milt at llialer school Comfort and Safety for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford bldg. GET TRAVELOGUE BY L F. 1VANH0E Members of the Copco Employe with J. C. noyie, new assistant general manager of the company und I-. F. Ivunhoe nf Hio de Ja nlero, Brazil, a speaker of th day. John Hoyte, who hn come to Meflford to make hi home. wa Hrazll were developed during Ivan-. noe s iuik, an oi men snow ea in,u "lv" w"" f t'e f-. ' sou,c'" of lh' territory served by . ; his company. -, I frazil, which Is larger than Ihe. i ' ni"',l S"'es. has a population of. I ' million people, and vast 1 resources of varied nature, accord-! M" 10 speaker. Over half the ' "un OI ",p "oria is pro- ; ditced in the fambus K&n Paulo ; district of Brazil. A fine Krade of. I 'eu, hllvn UN .IUlie. 1H UISO pr - i niut:11 " " iarBe inn 'inns; nue- in ine worm. mo a jan:ero- i ransponauon lacume: ar and with the prois rep- f aviation much time is saved hy tV.e of aircraft. Paul H. Mc Kee. former Copco fxecutive, now; manager of the Krnail company. which is a subsidiary of the FJectric j P.or.,1 and Share interests, covers j much of his territory hy plane, said j the speaker. In closing Tvanhoe' stated thut he was happy to meet i all of his old friends again and j would lie "nt home" to them on West 1 !th street during the re-1 maindei- of his stay here. The forum meeting was one of ; the largest In months and included , several guests, l.lnyd Williamson i presided as chairman of the mee- . ins. ' MEETS FRIDAY NIGHT An Important meeting of the .Meilford Legion Drum Corps A'lll be held at the chamber of com merce tomorrow evening at 7; 30 p. m. Pluna for the enlargement of 'the present corps and the pur chase of new equipment will be discussed and a t-hort drill held niter the meeting. The local I-e-ghn corps will embark on hp 'in tensive program for the coming i vear which should result in out- ... the best oriraniantjnns ot Its kind in the Mate. Kvery member of the corps Is iirg-ed to attend tomorrow night's meeting. , Mirtne Stated Sc,mi Hlllah Temple meets at Masonic hall. Ashland. Friday evening. Sep'.. t. Important husi n e s s. Refreshments after meeting. All Shriners are in vited to attend. R. C. JP.ROMK, Potentate. W. H. DAY. Recorrrer. &i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR It 15 NT- Sleeping mom. busi ness woman preferred. 1 1'9 So. Ivy. DiS I f'OH KKN'T 4-room house partly furniHhed; KraKe. I'hone bill. . tf FOR SAI.1-: Majestic ranne. reas i onahle. Marvin Johnson, i'entrnl ! Toint. 18 KOK KAI.K All kinds of rooflnu. ! .composition shliiKles. Ke-roof-j IfiK and reialr work. Standard . ltooflnit Co., Cor. Kir lnth.i rhone 1077. I 72' I Kor Sale Kxtra fancy Klhertfc pinches, w. II. Walt. 1 ST rofl lir.XT House. Phone 7-K -15. 16S KOR SAI.K Kstabllshrd nervlw . station. Hem location obtainable. See Mashu Meal Kstate, Talent liani. Hide... Talent. 171 Women's Hose I $1.00 Pair 8Uk from top to to wiU pointed heL iiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinc INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, MnflM Phsn 10 ( N. Cntrl OP PROFESSIONAL Whether Medford or Klamath Falls Is to et the annual s.late con vention of the "itsiness and Pro fessional Women's clubs of Oregon tl is coming spring Is a matter mill undecided by the slate hoard, which has the final say. Both or ganizations extended invitations al the Kttgenc convention last Mny, with Medford receiving the biggest response from the 4"0 or more del egates present. Tils miller deeply affecting the local club, will be discussed at to night's meeting, which is called primarily for outlining future pro grams and for receiving the ques tionnaires ijeiu oul to members dniii!? the week. A number of com mittees will he appointed and other! business will he brought up. The meeting Is to be held on the mez zanine floor of the Hotei Medford, with President Maude Chapman presiding. Advertising Man Praises Prosperity !,(, .of the Valley Frank" 3 Maloney of the Port- land branch of the .lames Houli-j han Advertising Agency, was In i Medford toduy transuoting buni- j ne:-s with Sabin & Rindt. Durant j dealer and with Mr. Older of tin- j Older Tire Service, Inc. The James Houlihan company I Is one of the la nf est advertising ! apenciefi on the coast, having of- i flees at Oakland, I.os Angeles, j Seattle und Portia ltd. and place j advertising for a large number of nationally advertised producis. Th- j Mail Tribune is one of the papers j used by this agency. Mr. Moloney visits Southern Ore- j son occasionally and always puys a i compliment to the -prosperous con- J ilition of tliis territory and tho i Medford spirit. i ; Wolf Island, near Darien. Oa., a li-rhthouse sire for 10A years ! H. Flyen Anderson Pianist, Teacher, Composer IMano instruction to bc-riii-ners itnd ad vnticoil stiuicnts Rooms 5 & 6 Deuel Bldg. a The Class Method of Music Instruction It the practical system for beginners. The cost It much less than private lessons, and work is covered thoroughly and rapidly ' In more interesting manner. Methods fully explained upon re quest. Register your boy or girl now for the next class com mencing September 7. Private lessons for those who prefer. Associated Music Studios NOEL ERSKINE. KEITH COLE and Assistants Piano, Violin, Saxaphone and Other Instruments Room, 1, 3, 3, SparU Bldfl. Phone 776-R I Biay be ome a refuse of ' cr-awtal I j bird, i f r. ', st Selected carefully and graded by exacting : re quirements for color, cut and weight these gems offer the close buyer best 3f values. I' WZ DEVELOP , Films Free West Side Pharmacy Y0UE EEXALL 8T0SX Open Bundayi and Zvenlan All ti Tim HOMITE FLUID CLEANS SLIPPERS Want Ads Search Out Buyers of Real Estate To get results use the best classified advertising. Our Want Ads have no equal for selling homes. When peo-. pie are in need of a home they in variably consult our Classified Sec tion first. Its superiority is undis puted a superiority backed by a large home-delivered circulation. To sell a home or to buy one or buy or sell A NYTHIN 0 use Want Ads. Everybody reads the Mail Tribune It