Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 26, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Iocal and
Personal
Anionic th tourists and other
registered at . Medford hotels aro
the following: Mrs. J. S. Sours of
Elizabeth, N. J., Mr. and Mr. J.
S. Hardy , of. Now Vernon, N. J.,
Mrs. W. 1,. Curtis and Jos. a Hon
nett of Ilradford. N. J., Mrs. A. E.
Connnt of Forest Hills. L. I.. Fred
Mozart of Houston, Tex.. Mr. and
Mrs. James Runer of Priest River,
Ida., Jules Black of New Torlt
City, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hornani
of Ronton. Mass., Mrs. F. S. Marsh
of Vancouver. R. ('., Arthur lllulce
of Lincoln, Nob., Ilermun llroder
soi) of Payette, Ida., Everett Haw
kins of Emmett, Idn. and James
White of Chlcngo, III.
If uaii wish evoliielvn and new
toilet article, Colvlg DnfgsMi (ftp
place, next to the Rlalld Theatre.
' : 17
May.or A. W. Pipes Toft last nigh',
for Short business visit In Port
land, and before returning home
will probably take In the state fair
at' Salem. ' . ' ' i'---;
If you wish exclusive and new
toilet articles, Colvlg Drugs Is the
place, next to the Rlalto Theatre.
' ' ' 17
Clarence A. Meeker and Mrs.
Meeker and W, VT. Walker are In
attendance at the nnniu.1 state
Methodist church conference In
Portland, which opened the first
of this week, the former as a lay
delegate from the local church and
Mr. Walker as an alternate lay
lclegnte.
F, W. Bartlett. furrier, tnxlderm
iKt, has opened shop, 15 N. Fir Ht.
Pleased to meet all old customers,
and any new ones wanting first
class fur or taxidermist work done.
' im
Another letter received -In Med
ford today from Sailor Jack- Wood,
promoter of wroKtllng and hoxltiK
in Medford for the past two years.
' Indicated that he plans to be here
In a short time to open up t win
ter program of sports. He appar
ently did not know nntoher pro
inoter had !ecn chosen during his
absence by the city boxinir commis
sion, and his letter Indicated he
had some of tho best wrestlers of
the west lined up for bouts here
thl- winter.
1100,000 feet of rhonp lumber.
Special at Medford Lumber Co. If
The first load of Klamath eheene
mnnufr.cturod by the Langell Val
ley Dntry association, has been
shipped to Oakland, Cnl.
Tho Greater Medford club will
give n enrd party nt Oulin "ha.1.
Monday aHernoon nt 2 p. m. All
Medford women are Invited to at
tend. . ' W
Circuit court was not In session
today, due to the absence of Judge
H. D. Norton, who Is holding court
today In Grants Pass for Josephine
county. He plr.ns, however, to be
hnck In Medford tomorrow.
Let Rex shine your shoes at
George's Clean Towel Barber shop.
189
Among the Klamath county resi
dents spending yesterday In Med
ford were Mrs. Malt Egan of Al
goma. Mrs. Bess Rrenrcllff," Mrs.
Hoy Durbln. H. M. Jones and J. K.
Cherry of Klamnth rails. ,
'., Closing1 out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
The nlrplgnn In which William
Rosenhaum of the Pacific All
Transport crashed IS a complete
wreck, according to , pictures he
took last Friday and which yester
day he was showing to friends.
The ship Is laying out In the bar
ren country surrounding Hoin
hrook and most of lis parts have
already been taken by souvenir
hunters. The motor was olso
found mlsslnw when Me Rnsen
"l.oum Inspected the. wreckage.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Onrl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono 9. tf
Mrs. Katherlne Strong and
dnuKhter are spending a few days
In Kurouo on n combined business
nnd plenstire visit.
. Dynge's dance will be held at
Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Snt
urdav and Wednesday, 10
California registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mr. and .Mrs.
Worth Tucker of Orovlllc, Mr. an'!
Mrs. Jerome Frost Smith. Alvln J.
Cox, C, D. Mills of Pnlo Alto, Mrs.
Atlanta Ijrrnall and Mr. and Mrs.
R. Harvey of Oakland. Ceoi-ute
Illshnp of Sacramento, Mrs. Hugh
McKlnnle of Cnlli.han. It. S. Proc
tor of Napa. Mrs. John Smith of
Venice. Mrs. Chester of Lynmvood.
Mrs. D. L. Kelley nnd Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Peterson of Han Francisco.
Oet those fenders and nuto
hodles strnlghtened nt Ilrlll's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phone 418. It
Floyd Hart has returned from
n short business trip to southern
California.
Ho you know what's new In pop-
'ular music? Come into the Palmer
Muslo house and rest while you
AIUS10 nouse nnn n-Ki
hear the favorites either in sheet
music orphonegraph records. t87
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t
Wise Mothers
allow their children
plonty of body building
Milk Bread inch ai
baked by fluhrer.
h
After October 1, pilots will no
longer be quartered at the airport
and will have their rooms in vari
ous sections of the city. I'p until
the present, pilots hove' -had rooms
t..lh,j;uiU.AliilXituisioi-u build,
lug at Itarber field, but no quar
tern were constructed for thern at
the new airport, which will go Into
official use the first of next month.
. .Special on plaster board at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf"
Paul I.uy, "occasional reporter"
on the Mall Tribune, Is spending
this week in Eugene, rushing fresh
men into his college fraternity. .
Dressmuklng and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Hldg. Tel. 1181. tf
$5.00 per load, summer price
still on, Medford - made factory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co;, Tel. (12!.
1 STtf
A number of visiting railroad of
flclals and representatives who
have spent the past few days In
the city in the interest of local
fruit fkipmcrrU, including the fol
lowlnK: A. , Baker, traveling
freight and passenger agent' of Eii.
genejiL. M. Curtlm traffic irepre-;
sentatfve of the 3ew 'York. Chicago-
Ht. LnuISi Railroad i qom
panyj'.fLee II,' Savagei1 represejitrt
tivolof the, Lackawanna railroad,
frorn PortlanA, Ore.; :ll fv l.e
Faivro,' general agent for the HP.
Louis & Han Francfsco Rallwnr
company, from Han Francisco; L.
V. Druce. freight traffic represen
tative of tile Clrand Trunk Hallway
system, Canadian National Rail
ways, Portland; Chorion A. Fllllen,
assistant general agent for the Chi
cago Oreat Western company,
Portland; W. I. Kwarl, commercial
agent 'of the Lchtgh Valley Rail
road company. Seattle; (leorge N.
Neose of the Atchison, Topekn
Hanta Fe railroad, Portland, and
ttKenl for the Missouri Pacific Rail
way company. ; 1 t
Wanted' Olrl to 8ew furs. Bart
lett Fur Shop. Call In person. K
X. Fir Ht.
' Medford Typewriter Exchange
Rentals $3.00 per rrfo.; 3 mos. 7.r,0.
: ... 14tf
J. 71.' Butler of the Medford
Furniture and Hardwaro company
has been confined to his home for
the past several days, suffering
from u severe cold.
Furniture moving and storage.
with bonded wurehmise protection.
Local nnd long distance hauling.
Ask for rates. Phone 8S3. F. E.
Samson Co. 1 0 '
Special price 45.00 per load. Med
ford -made factory blocks. Medford
Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 187tf
Hlx workmen lost their Uvea as
the result of accidents in Oregon
Industries during the deck ending
September HI. according to the
state lndustrli.1 accident commis
sion. A total of 901 accidents sub
ject to the provisions of the work
men's compensation act were re
ported to the commission during
the week.
Every home In Medford should
have a radio, and now' the time
to select one of the new Victors or
Majesties Just received at the Pnl
mer Music house. 187
Medforrt-made factory blocks
now 5 per load, cleun anil ciry.
Medford Fuel CO.. Tel. 631. 187tf
Apparently desirous that the
sportsmen of Oregon should know
that the hunting season was open
ed today, even though tho news
was carried In press dispatches.
Governor. I. h- Patterson tcl.lay
evidently called (ill newspaper In
the state by telephone to tell them
of the news. A long distance tele-
nhone message from the governor
was received by the Mall Trlhtlne
this forenoon.
liny them now. factory hloclts
per load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel.
C31. I7tf
- Hemstitching, plcotlns. pleating,
button running and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. ir.7tf
Fred 1C. Bowen, prominently
known In the three Northwest
stateB In the cigar and pipe busi
ness, died suuueniy recently . in
Nnmpa, Ida., while ort a sales trip
from his Portland headquarters,
where he was employed hy the
Hart Cigar company.
Oet your new fall hat nt Sin
clair's. Moderate prices.
Dynge's dance will be held M
Dreamland Instead of ihe Nat, Sat
urday and Wednesday. 193
Two iiiiofids of pears, having
a totnl of 65 cars, were shipped to
eastern markets yesterday. A to
lal of 7 5 earn were shipped on the
day before. One train of pears
leaves Medford nt 3 o'clock In the
afternoon and the other usunlly
pulls out shortly before midnight.
So far only one enr of apples hss
been shipped, hut apple picking is
expected to be In full swing In an
other week;
Free shnmpoo with marcel nr
finger wave; $1.00. Bowman's
Barber nnd Beauty Shoppe. 188
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Oraham of
Aberdeen ore among the Washing
ton guests nt local hotels, others
ere ('. H. Stevens. P. II. Wright.
W. L. Cox. T. H, Kdwards and Jack
llrynn of Seattle.
nest enlhon briquets. $17. fin p.-r
M,ir,,,.,i i-,, T..I 6.11
Medfo.d Hiel to.. Tel. L
nunnm hnd ,,
K..l Ih .Ill liarlse.
worked hack In hose, silk under
wear, golf sox, sweaters, eto, Hnn
dlereft Shnn. 1S7tf
Temporary auto llccnsie were Is
sued nt Ihe sheriff's office today
to R. 11. Duncan. J. .1. Ossenbrngae
I nnd Ralph Hunt of Medford. f T
Ilradford of Holland. A. T. l.enu.n
ski of Ashland and F. K, Wedge
of Talent.
. . Dynge's dance will be held at
j Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat
urday and Wednesday. I A3
Funeral sprays and cut flowers.
Samuelson's Flower Gnrden. $08
i Clark St. Phone 764-X. 157tf
I A' very Interesting program spon
sored by the student body will he
. presented at the Junior high to
i morrow at S:15 p. m. Mrs. 1.aura
West, who recently made n tour
'of Europe, will give an Interesting
travelogue. Itobert Kttysvr will
play a violin solo. Parents and
j friends are cordially Invited to at
tend.
Sinclair's for matrons' large head
! site new fall hats. !:
, Wood for sale, at summer prices.
this week only: l-lneh dry. law
body fir wood nt $3. Si per tier In
load lots, delivered within city llni-
lls. No better fir wood sold !r
Medford. Phone 833. F. K. Sam
on Co. 10'
Included among the Oregunlans
registered at Medford hotels are
H. M. Broadbent and Frank White
of Salem, J.. M..' 1-umb of' Kugene.'
Marlon Green of Hilverton, Walter
.Wilson if The IJaJ4es.and. he fo1"
lowing from Portland: C. W. Bade,
.1. L. Thomas, W. Fish, D. .Wllklns,
John Lynn,-V. W. Tomllnson, II.
McDonald. Mrs. F. F. Moore;-. Dal
las Sldewell, C. W. Johnson, . R.
Crewson and F. llawes. '
Best carbon briquets, $17.60 per
ton. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml.
IHItf
Have your old hats cleaned and
blocked by an expert hatter. Pete's
Place, 110 E. Main Ht. 1 1! I
Because of Inability td serve, J.!
H. Fuller of Ashland will bo
placed on the county budget boar
irtrl
l.y Thomas Simpson of Ashland,
The board will hold Its first meet'
ing for tho 1930 budget October 7
$17.80 per ton. highest grade
carbon briquets at Medford Kuel
Co., Tel. 631. lS7tf
i,Fn;ll and winter evenings u
twlco as enjoyabl If there' 1 Miv
Jeotlc radio 4n' the room. Palmer
Music hous Jias the latest models
vn display.'! :
A' divorce action 'was filed at the
county clerk's- office today by
Agnes Carpun ngairis-t prank Cst
n)6rti (, Because, the.', plamtlf ff-.waii
Orily 16 years of ago at' the -lime
of. her: marriage and did not have
the consent of her pnrents. grounds
tor the nnnullment of the mar
rlage are claimed. The suit was
filed hy Briggs A Briggs. attor
neys, of-Ashland. ' 1 -
$17.50 per ton. highest -. grade
carbon briquets' at Medford Furl
Co., Tel.-031. : -tSTtf'
Typewriter cleaning and repair
ing. Medford Typewriter Exchange.
140lf
(, O. Bane, r.- fruit worker of
California, aecompunleir by hlw son,
left early this vek after hnvlng
worked In the fruit here for sev
eral woelis. Barw declared he was
of u Kentucky-family and that he
was the last survivor of hlrw broth
ers, six of whom were killed In :i
mountain feud and tho other dy
ing natural deaths. Although he
did not appear to b over 60 years
of age, he declared he had been
smoking a pipe for 55 years -and
had always been telit he wouhl be
the first to die, because or hi:
smoking habit.
ilarry Mills of Klamath Falls
wns In Medford on hiislne.-s today.
Mr. .Mills has an engineering of
fice In thtt city.
Fruit pickers and parltars' bt.ll.
Eagle Point Hat. night. Everybody
come. Admission 75c. Supper at
midnight. . .. $
An action to foreclose, a' mort
gage was filed In circuit court to
day by F. E. Wr.hl and C A. Vhil-
loclt. against Edgar- and Edith
Johnson, In derault of u promis
sory note for $3000. A similar ac
tion was also brought against Flor
ence Hull by the state ot urogon
through the World war veterans
state aid commission on a mort
gage of $2048.15., .
, Dynge's dance- will he held tt
Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat-
urdsy und Wednesday. j; ..193
he fall flower nhoar, sponsored
by the Grant's Pa Gnrden club,
is. a wonderful collection of the
beautiful products of local gardens.
The flow.'i-s exhibited by pronii-.
nent -members, of th Uurden clun
and local growers Is complete In
beauty und ai'lt(o. coloiv-.li-anls
t oss vouricr. . . v
Sinclair's have put tn a new fall
line of moderate priced ladles' hats.
Mr. and Mrs. F. It, Sweeney re
turned yesterday from it short mo
tor trip to Oregon City.
When he entered, a plea of guilty
In . the Jacksonville Justice court
hist Tuesday afternoon on a chatge
of driving while Intoxicated,, Jock
Brady was sentenced to the1 county
Jail for 60 days, fined JUKI nn.r
sufreretl the suspension of his driv
er's llene for on yean
M. K-, Dnuglierty, - the Phoenix
barber, announcer that he is' back
on duty nt his shop In Phoenix.
and will he pleased to meet his
former eustemem, us well -us the
new. 189
A local mntortst was wondering
tddny who placed a young kitten
In his nutomohlle Inst evening while
parked In the business section. The
kitten, which appeared to be halt-
starved, was taken home by the
uutolst In preference to letting It
out nn the street to posstbly be run
over,- IiBst Sundny, near Talent,
another unwanted cat was thrown
out of rt moving car ntong the Pa'
clflc highway. The car wns mov
ing at a high rate of speed, hur
the cat did not nppenr to lie In
jured, according to eye witnesses
who were following In a enr a short
distance-behind. '
Dance. Eagle Point Sat. night.
Supper nt midnight. 180
Vlrglnln J. Rose of Medford, who
has been Vtsltlnu the past two
Weeks In Ilnseburg nnd vicinity,
returned home lost evening.
A letter turn been re.-eived from
County Agent R. tl. Fowler, who
left here last Sunday for the state
fair r.t Salem. Intending to return
home on Wednesday, stnting that
because several of the livestock
und other Judges hud not shewn
up he had been pressed into serv
ice nnd would renuiin nt the fair
the remainder of this week.
Ilancet Pickers and -packers'
hall, Eagle Point hall Sat. night.
!
Among the visitors In Medford
today from the Agate dlrtrlnt was
Mrs. Knilly lmmey, who report
ed most of hnr time has been taken
up with turkey raising. She had
over son of the birds. Hut dues not
expect toi huve more than- IS
ready for market ai Thanksgiving
liecsuse sit various misfortunes Ui
raising them. .
Don't miss Ragle Point Hot. night.
Ite orehiettrn In the valley. 181
Following the summer vacation
spent with his parents, Mr. ami
Mrs. Chester Fitch, wsst nf Phoe
nix. lUrry Filch left this morning
for Eugene to- roautne studies i,t
the I'nlverslty of Oregon. I
Mr. and Mrs. It, Chandler Kirnn
etiirnert vesterday from Pebble
Beach. Cal., where Ihe flrat at the
month the formes was semi -finalist
In the national amateur gelt tour
nament, being put nut by Dr. Will
ing of Portland, after the Medfurd
star made a sensational comeback
in the afternoon, flglitina'up from
nine to only throt down.
Hamilton Patton returned this
morning from Portland where he
attended the state Boy Scout meet
ing as a delegate from Jackson
county. -
. Annual pickers and packers' ball
Eagle Point Hat. irlght. 189'
Harry Hcott of Han Francisco ar
rived the first of the week to spend
some time at his fishing lodge on
Rogue river..
a. A. Rogers, -aalH ' manager of
the Tru Blu Biscuit company of
Portland, .-imf H; R. Prentice, local
representative or the same com-
pany. left today. for Klamath Falls
'and Lakevlew on business.
Dr. Simklns, the Chiropractor,!
with Russian massage, over the
Woolworth store. Phone 1290,
-. ( . 171tf
, The Daughters of. Veterans Will
meet Friday Zoning ut the, hbme
of Mrs. O. K. 'iLellaon. 430 North
Bartlett. at" 8 o'clock: - , j
It P. Boswooth, well known I
Copco man and former resident of!
this city, -was a local business vl
Itor frbm Klamath Falla yesterdi-y.
Mr. Bosworth is now division mai
uger of the Klamath division of
the Cajfforrifu Oregon Power-company.,
ane- of. the- most Important
sectors of the Copco system.
Several local honorary members
of 'the' "Cavemen," popular booster
club of Grants Pass, have received
invitations to' a night club party
to he held at the Redwoods hotel
In that rltythls evening. -The af
fair will beln the form- of a din
ner dance with cabaret features.
F. E. Itus of the Copco adver
tising department left today for
Vreka. where he will Install tire
Copco exhibit nt the Siskiyou coun
ty fair, which opens tomorrow. Thu
largest and smallest electric lights
In the world, which have been dis
played here by tho California Oro
gon Power company during the
prist two weeks, w'H ho featured
nt the Siskiyou fair,- along- -with
o.her Items of Interest concerning 1
the electric Industry. '
Miss Nellie .Woiiard. . of Little
Rock. Ark., Is here on an extended
visit- with her- sister; Mrs. Ray
Tucker and Mi'. Tucker.
HAVE NEW; LOCATION
fhebyng' Brotners' hrchestra
will return to the Dreamland dnnt-e
pitvllloftl host Saturday,, following
an absence of several months, dur
ing which time they hod played at
the Oriental Gardens'. The or
chestra will continue under the
same manugenieut und will hold
(lances Wednesday and Saturday
ef each week. Saturdays, 'as usual,
will he devoted to old-time dances.
The Orientnl Gardens Bnturday
will open under now- management,
under Earl Davis, who recently
opened the Utopia pavilion" at- tha
Dreamland hull. The Utopia dances
will be given regularly at thq -new
location.
Snilngfleld. Construction nt
Springfield bridge practically com
pleted. . ...
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Nutlce. . -j ..-i
All Hopkins Lateral users doslr
fng to purchase more water, who
have not already notified t!iudts
trlct, are requested to do so at
Once. Phone 317, .Medford.
ROGI'E RIVER VALLEY
' IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
$2 North Central Avenue. 187tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
foil SALE Extra -nice
Concord
left.. If
grapes, small amount
you want iiny, phone SH0-L. 1S7
VE ARE NEVER represented it
an auction sale, but have several
wonderful buys at. our show
rooms. arnham-Pulge Agency.
103 So. Riverside Ave. IS,x
FOR SALE 7-rm. modern house
mil 4 lots. 3000, nt 3S West
Second. ' -
WANTED Walter. Must be ex
perienced. Rex. Cafe. lss'
UOrSEllOLIl PURN1H II INCH
FOR SALE Library table.
ItnoHs, hl-eukfast set, atove. tea
Wagon, china cabinet and others.
f.12 S. Park Ave. 187
KOR RENT 7-ROO.M HOl'SE.
?3r. .MONTH. Just repapered and
renovated. 612 S. Park Ave. IS7
! - FOR 'SALK ''
S-.Rflom homo and half acre near
city limits: finest garden land In
the valley; house and buildings
In excellent condition. Price
SI 500: Kinnll payment down, bal-
mice eiiMV terms.
New R-room bungalow, east
side, near aclnml: wonderful littr., .
at $3300: down payment . $350; ;
balance like rent. ' j 5
H-Room modern home, east, j
side: large lot, flue lawn, won- 'S3
derful flowers nnd shrubbery: j
paved street,, good neighbors; ! s
cloMe In. A steal at $7000; jmme
terms.
IIEEHE A SIMS. i c
16 So. llnrtlrtt. !
187
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room
house, modern; price $30. 411
Realty St. 1S8
KOR SALE Hedstend, mattreM.
springs, churn, l2l N. Central.
I (id
FOR SALE Cow.
' Phoenix. '
T. J. Parsons.
1 s it
FOR RKMT 9-room house nt SU
8. (.htkilnle Ave. W. J. Warner.
iss
WANTED Hy young business
woman, room und hoard in prl-
Vate family: nelghborhooil pref
erably South Oakdale; rtfer
encea exchanged. Rug C. A..
Mull Tribune. tt
FOR RENT l-room furnished 3
bouse, close In; end ot So. Rurt-iS3
lett. ''"i"
WANTE11 ITxp. young man wishes ;3
position vtrivlng small trurlt or.SS
Cat. tractor. P.O. Pox 371. I HI
FOR RENT A very desirable
front room, I Mr blocks from 1
park. 5:'a S. .Holly St. 1 M
WANTKP To buy good eeeond
hund set or carpenter tool. Ad
dress Hoi 11. Mail Tribune, iss
WANTED To huy walnut veneer 1
win (mii.t-. imiii c gin.il
nnd reasonable,
til.
Ill Wnvhlntrton '
J8I
Tiii forett firoH took placi yea -
forest 'fir took place yea-
tentyiy, ope on Crater Nlionitl-For
et?t fptritbry and the oihef on Btafo'
land, and thd origin of either ftro
to not known. Jloth broke out
! about 4 p. m.
The fire In Crater forest terri
tory was In timber nt Glnko creek.
a fork of Mill creek nnd about
eight miles from Prospect. Two
men were detailed to fight this
fire and since the first report noth
ing had been received ,iere. uii to
early this, afternoon us to, Just what
It amounted to and whether It Was
still burning.
The fire on state land burned
over four acres of gras and brush
near Dehenger Gap before 'it was
extinguished last night. ' Two fire
fighters from the district fire war
den's force worked on this fire and
a number of California . Oregon
Power company men. as the com
pany hod n nunibcr, q- poles In
danger. ."'.si
. . -
St. Hf-iens, -r Contract award
ed for erection of $2,500,000 Flr
Tex Insulating - Board company
plnnrt
For 9 Years Gas
Ruined Her Sleep
-Dii-toTttomftch giw-1 -was rest
lexw and nervous for 9 years. Ad
Itu'ifca wK hsJpi'd imp sn thr.t now
I ft't and -Hleer) Tfriod." Mrs. E.
Touchstone. , , , ', ,
Just OXR tiplohnfUi Afttorikn r-lievr-H
caw and Dint bloated ferllnc;
ko that you can eat and sleep well.
Action KOrH upper and lower
howel r.nd removes old wante mat
ter you never thnucht was there.
No rnattrir what you have tHeti for
your 'Htomach and bowp. A.rtlerllt:i
. will surprise you. Meath'A Drui?
Store. ' .
Special Notice
to Union Men
and Their Friends
The Medford" Journeymen
' Barbers' Local
recently.., mganuied .. Medfnrd,
takes pleasure in 'announcing' the
following master barbers employ
ing union help und conducting
u strictly union shop:
Bates Bros.,r128' West Main.
Carl Bowman, 105 West Main.
Hugo Daley, 108 East Main.
Roy Lindley, 17 North Bartlett.
O. P. Petersen, Jackson Hotel on
Eighth St. '
Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel.'
E. C. Roseborough, .12 South Cen
tral. -
Geo, Tong, 5 North Fir.
Look for the
Union Shop Card
Oped 8 A. M. to I P. M.
Saturdays, 8 A, M. t P. M.
Regular meeting nights the last
Tuesday of each month nt Cent-.nl
Labor hall.
Ray Tucker, Pres.,' 105 W. Main.
Ray LeFevre, Sec, VI 8. Central.
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe witk
' pointed heel.' -
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We Have Just Received a Carload of Attractive St. Clair Ranges
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Mystery still surrounds the
whereabouts 'of -Attorney W. R.
Gayford, miaslng from his. office
in Medford and his home In Jack
sonville since August 9. Mrs. Gay
lord this afternoon reported she'
t had. received no further Informa
tion concerning her hushand. but
expressed hope that no harm had
befallen hlrn. Her son, Oliver, will
leave this week for Corvallls to
enter the Oregon State college and
,f,i-S4 Guylord plans to lejye in a
week or.soto Join hereon ut
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i- Burns.- Construction! 'work' on
Edward fftnes company so wm 1 1 1
Close study under
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en uses, serious-; iii-r
jury if the eyes
are nmtitk'tl b.v cor
feet plasscs. '
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St. Clair . Ranges with 18-inch polished .
steel tops and finished in green, white
and ivory enamel. An exceptionally
beautiful range, priced at ,.
$5950
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PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26. P
.Mrs. Noidellh Al.uld. 10. Crei-'
'leg todnv'when-wn automobile In . Stone,, screen-star, has filed -rfiro-'whk-h
she was .riding , wen otj eeedings tor Uiyorcg againkt''. hu
fporUaai weqt ole, n embank-j wife. Florence . Oakley, and will
well. Ore., suffered a broken ripr-.i
-She was taken
to a no-
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A Glorious Event in
Talking Pictures!
YESTERDAY'S AUDIENCES
Charmed and Entranced by the Voice
with a Soul in a Drama of Passion . . .
Tender Love . . . Humanity.
Lovable
JANET
GAYNOR
In the WM. FOX PRODUCTION ,
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St. Clair Ranges with 18-inch polished
steel tops and beautifully finished in a
combination of green and ivory enamel.
An addition to the most attractive kitchen
See Them on Display in Our Windows
Star Asks Divorce.
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26. (AW
The Times soys today that Lewis
uppear in. supetioe court .here for
hearing next Motiflajr.
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' liARY DUNCAN . , ,';
BARRY NORTON
NANCY DREXEL
Vampire or Virgin?
which do men prefer? Sweet,
enduring love, or worldly,
seductive, relentless love at
any price?
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Southern
Oregon's
Largest Stock
of Furniture
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$8995
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