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Hit I'S Pi! i i 151 Hi. llii Hi; !!! ifi; III! I!!! iil! Ill :t'i Iocal and -'Personal For allowing four persons In the front Rent or hi car, whereas the (lata law provides that only throe ........ . L. - anA 19 nan rtflrt In a front seat, J. T. Neff was fined & in Judge. . Taylor's court this morning. 600,000 feet of cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Olen Brenner left this morn ing for Portland to be with her sis tor, who was a victim of an auto- mobile accident yesterday morn ing. ' . ; Melons, apples, pears, by the box or ton, Bring box. &09 W. Jlth St., opposite Oakdnle Grocery. . . : ; r ; : i!" ", One, of the first Medford men to obtain deer, following tho opening of tho soason last Thursday. w.is llwlght Philips who In a two hours' hlint jn the Evans creek section last Friday morning came back with a fat buck, which he parcelled out in chunks to frlonds In the Crater Forest service headquarters and others. Medford Typewriter Exohango ilcntals J3.00 per mo 3 mos. 17. 60. 146tf attests from a distance at Med ford hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Whitman, V. 11. Whitman of New York City, C. Jlavenga of KrUnmur.oo, Mich., Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Root of Minneapolis, Minn., Paul Relss of Chicago. III., Mr. an.l Mrs. L. J. Hardy of New Vernon. N. J. . ,v For sale Delicious and Jon-i-thnn apple culls. Sgobel & t&y warehouse. , ' ' : j- . IP" Miss Josephine Koppes resumed her duties at the county health unit office today, following her nrrlv.il liomo last night from spending two weeks' vacation at Portland. nvnee's dance Will he held at Dreamland Instead of the Nut, Sat ir.lnv nnd Wednesday. 193 Mr. ond Mrs. W. II. Kimball of Seattle, Wash., are Vlsitors.in Med ford who arrived Sunday. ZenlHh radio lias automatic tun ing just press, a' button and your fnvorito station Is tnere. oe in at the Music, Box. , 181 , Mrs. Mlnnl Taylor of tos An geles, representing Violet and Jack Gundy, JO and IJ-yenr-old evan gelists, claimed to be the youngest In tho world, was In MenTord to day making preliminary' arrange ments for local meetings. They will be in Ashland for ten days, beginning October 0. Date prunes, 8c lb. Orders taken now nt Fabnr's. Ifi , J. J. Buchter Is reported serious ly ill at his home on Dakota avenue today. . . :: Plasterboard makes nice Interior walls and ceilings and adds to the warmth of your home. Woods Lumber Co. , , , ' A meeting of coacheB, officials and friends of the foutbnll game will he held In the I.llhla Springs hotel at Ashland tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The purpose of the meeting .will be to ..acquaint the, conches and officials of this sec tion with a unofrm interpretation of the- rules, and thus to secure liotteer officiating nt the, games. , Crystal .Spring Lodge, tnree raiifn (from Pilot hock; goon nunmm. Mrs. Hcholer. Inquire nose aiiw renmn. '' ,. Taking advantage of favorable weather, quite o nmhor of Medford peoplo visited Crater Lake yester day and today and reported thai tho weather wos cold and thut some snow still toy on the ground In sheltered spots. A good many out of stale cars also visited the take. You can lay In your bedroom nnd tune In any Rlatlon, control your radio sot If you own a Zenith. The Music Box. . 181 Judge llnrry I). Norton Is hold ing court In Josephine county this week, the session opening in Clrnnts Pass today. , For sale -Delicious nnd Jona than , apple culls., Hgobel & TMy warehouse. y' Included among the Oregonlan:i registered Sunday nt Medford ho tels, other than Ihoso from Port ' land, were Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Hunt of Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Abraham of Bhedd. Mrs. Fred White of Albany, John With ers of Eugene and K. B. Leo of Itoseburg. Reshlngle your house with sugar pine shakes, for sale at Fnlior's. Central Point. 184 Ira Canfleld was a business vis itor In Medford this morning from the Phoenix district. Dynge's dance will be held At Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat tirdny nnd Wednesdny. M IT ."Yl I ' III All It's the Extra amount of milk used in rinhrcr'i Milk Bread that glvet that product the unequaled flavor which htm made it the largest felling bread in Southern Oregon, I J. J. Clarkson arrived In Med I ford this mornlnK to spend an In definite visit with his mother. Mary ' E. Clarkson, and his brother, Wil ' Ham Clarkson. j 'Rave money In the long run by using Huntington 100 vertical grain shingles. Woods Lumber Co. ' . 195 You're there with a Crossley. The new screen (trld Crossley will renew all the pleasure of finding new siauons, no mauer wnat ni I you have previously ow ned. The Music Box, 101' Al Piclie not only sells fishing and hunting equipment, but he uses them probably as much as any other man In Medford. yes- terday he fished at Diamond lake i ror tno sixteentn time tins senson. He and his Party, young Bill Piche and Bob Ortffl'n, brought home a good sized catch. j- ; ; Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. ' J07tf Dyngc's dance Will be held ht Dreamlnnd Instead of the Nat, Sat urday nnd Wednesday. ..: 1(13 The Crater I.ako Guild of the Presbyterian church has sent out Invitations to their nnnunl parly, which will be held in the ehurell parlors 'next Mondny, October 7 A pleasing program Is being ar ranged nnd officers for tho ensu ing year will be installed. Sinclair's for matrons' large head size new fall hats, 192 IG.00 per land, summer prlco still on, Medford mode factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 081 mif Raymond Mays, employed for the past summer by the city engineer's office, left yesterday for Portland to enter an aviation school. He was accompanied to Portland 'by William Lewis, a newphew of Fred Scheffcl. Dressmaking and remodeling -it tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 11X1. tf Special on plaster board at Med ford Lumber Co. tf Mr. and tm. William Watson left yesterday for their home In Olympla. Wash., following a short visit In Medford while en route from Los Ahgeles. Runners removed and s n n g s worked back in hose, silk under wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. . . ' 1 r7tf Special price 16.00 per load, Mcd-ford-made factory blocks. Medford Fuel CO., Tel. 681. 187tf Thousands of cases of pears arc being canned at tho plant of the Allen Packing company, located on the public port docks nt Iongvlcw, Wash. A carload of pears Is re ceived dally there from Yakima, nnd canning will continue for an other six weeks. It Is estimated. About 100 persons, mostly women, are employed at the cannery. . , Buy them now, faotory blocks $t per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. mtf ' Dyngo'B dance will be held at Dreamlnnd Instead of the Wat, Sat urday and Wednesdny. 193 Miss Grace Schott left Inst even ing to resume school teaching duties at Bend, after a week end visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Olson nnd daughter Esther, north of Medford. Clet those fenders and auto bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis Super Service .Station. Phone f. Huntington Premium shingles are 'the. only 100 vortical grain shingles obtainable In Medford. For. sale by Woods Lumber Co. B. E. Harder, piesldont of the First National bank, is in Sun Fran cisco for several days attending the Pacific Coast Bankers' conven tion. Oet your now fall hat at Sin clair's. Moderate prices. 193' Furniture moving and storage, with bonded warehouse protection. Local And long distance hauling. Ask for rates. . Thone 833. F. E. Samson Co. . 190, Guy Kelly, son of Colonel and Mrs. K. H, Kelly left this morning for Los Angeles, where ho has ac cepted n position for tho winter. F. W. Bnrtlett, furrier, tnxlderm Ist. has opened shop, IB N. Fir St. Pleased to meet nil old customers, and any new ones wanting first class fur or taxidermist work done 191 Sinclair's hnvo put In a new fall line of moderate priced ladles' hats. 192 Ivan Skyrmnn, following the summer vacation spent with rela tives nt Central Point, left last evening for Eugene to enter the low school, following the footsteps of his brother Hurry, who has been successfully established In tho law business here for several years. Dynge's dance will be held at Drenmlnnd Instead of tho Nat, Sat urday and Wednesday. 193 Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed.. Thurs., with ninrcel or finger wave, ll.ee. Phone St. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. I" Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Shepherd returned from Portlnnd today. where they had been attending Hie Methodist conference held there Inst week. 317.50 por ton. highest grade carbon briquets at Medford Fun) Co.. Tel. eat. iff Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwnld, Hotel Holland. Phone 99.1. Cnllfornlnns registered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. 15. Pnvey, Mr. and Mis. J. It Volrolt of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith. Mrs. It. IJ. lloff man, Mrs. W. H. Osgood of Long Bench. Mrs. II. W. Wllltetord Palo Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Oihen of Sacramento. W. V. Myers of Ana helm. O. H. Marks of Chlco and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Trlest and II. T. Dnvles of Han Francisco. Have your old lints cleaned and blocked by an expert hatter, pete's Place. 110 E. Main St. J3 817.60 per ton, highest aradc carbon briquets at Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. I87W With the theft of another bicycle reported last evening, bicycle tlieft for the week ending today had a to tal of 10, according to police report. One of the wheels was recovered, but (he others are still missing. It Is believed thut they might have been loaded on a truck and taken out of the rlty. Best carbon briquets, 817.(0 per ton. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 831. Mrs. W. H. McCowan, Miss Claire Hanley and Miss Alice Han ley returned today from ; Salem, where they attended the mat fair Inst week. t i Wood for sale, at summer -prices, this week only; 16 -Inch dry, large body fir wood at 38.25 per tier In load lots, delivered within city lim its. No better fir wood sold In Medford. Phone 833. F. B. 8am- 1 son Co. 190 I R. J. Klrkwood, well-known Ore. ' gon sportsman and ex-presldent of! the Multnomah Hunters and Ang- ! lers' club of "Portland, Is reported ! critically Hi at his home at 838; Hancock street, Portland. He was I said to have contracted pneumonia I while fighting forest fires on his property . In Clackamas county )nt week. - I ..Winter Is Just around the cor I ner. Make your home warm by applying plasterboard. Get it from Woods Lumber Co. 195 . J. V. Beach arrived home from Carson, Wash.,- this morning, after spending the past two weeks at St. Martin's Spring. Medfordmado factory blocks now (! per . load, clean and dry. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. . 187tf ! "I have not had a good drink of! wnter since I left," said Mrs.' L. I M. Lounabcrry upon returning ye( torday with her son George from a vacation trip to northern and southern California. George re sumed duties today a the Cozy Nook, and was noticed by mends to be drinking heavily of Medford's wnter. Inquiry revealed that he had been drinking coffee ond milk ever since ha left. Best corbon briquets, 117.50 per ton. Medford Fuel CO., Tel. 631. 187tf Mrs. Jessie C. Davis, stenogra pher nt the First National bank, hns resigned and .will leave to morrow for Seattle to begin duties with the I'nlted States civil service. Typewrtler cleaning and repair ing. Medford Typewriter Exchange. 140tf Sam Coyl, A motor tourist who registered at the local brunch of the out of state auto registration bureau today from Eagle, Ida., gave his destination as Ashland. J.- D. Hostwlck. who registered from Fairfield, Col., gave his des" tlnatlon as Modfrd. , Closing out screen doors it Med ford Lumber CO. If Over flat) feet 01 new pipe !s being Ihld by C.eoi-ge Maxwell at his .mine In the Forest Creek dis trlct near Jacksonville. In prepara tion for the winter mining Bystem nnd the arrival of wliter. Mr. Max well plnns to carry on extensive operations for the ensuing season. he said, when ho wns in Medford today. Funehnl sprays nnd cut flowbrs. Rnmuelson's Flower Garden. 208 Clark St. Pttnne 764-X. 107tf Oilests from Portlnnd registered at Medrord hotels Inclilde M. 11. Nichols. L. p. Howard. 11. Brnm- herger. D. L. McNeill, K. ll. Itlckok, llnrry Tllpllhg, 10. G. Fish, J. K. CtltiUnMt, llnfihn Htri.,iral' tf 11 Conrad, Mr. hnd Mrs. L. M. Colnbs, C. It. Martin, Jticlt McKCnxle, I!. K. Anderson and B. Foster. Dr. Klhiklhu. the Chlrhhractor. with Hussion massage, over tho wooiwortn tstoro. rnone i-ivv. nnrtll in,t.,lM.Vu lu nnw viiul.lln.r In San Francisco and G. Gellu is It. K'lit, noni'il I i t In .tMtnru lo - celved today from these two former local residents. ' A hiilldltiir nermlt wns Issued bv ll,i i.ltir l.wlrw In flim-lnM Al fctl. Ilsh to re-roof a dwelling oh South (Jakdala avenue a a cost or tzu'i. A rllvni-ee rntilniiltif on grounds nf npnul nun (nlilltlinn t INIU t llllnt was filed at the county clerk's of fice today by John liuiley against Mnhle Huney. The . couple were married at Vancouver, Wash., Feb ruary 26, 1929. Miss Lillian Roberts, Bed Crorfs executive secretary, returned yes terday from Eugeho, where Bile had attended the regional confer ence of Red Cross secretaries. Miss llnliArto u'uh mromnnnled to Ell- irnn llV M Ikm AliaUNttt GlOVel' Of the enuntv henllh unit, m Arthur Moen, disbursing clerk tnf tliA rvnter laike Xatlonnt nark. left this forenoon for the park, following the week enu spent wim his family In Medford. He re ported that the light snowfull there last week was unusual In that the snow did not all melt off, hut Is still on -the ground. Eva Smith nnd Stella Smith were among the Klamath Falls residents spending yesterday In Medford. rhot linker and family we-e among the local people who at tended the Siskiyou county t yeslerdoy. Miss Maggie 8idley motored yes terday to I.nke Creek to attend a hltrhdny party In Honor or ner father, who celebrated his 8 Lit birthday. Miss Sldley was accom panied on the trip iy -miss ainry Anne Oaten nnd a largo party of ln,irn-rf finnllln. nrmllld 18 in All, who thorotighlyenJoyed tho dny. W. S. Bulger returned wiiurnny night to Medford from Portlnnd. where 'he attended a meeting nt J. C. Penney store managers he'.d there last week. The fire department wns called to l East Main street-this fore noon to extinguish a fluo fire, which resulted In no dnmuge. reDERALCOURT TO The, iliHittmlnnryj efrkfigemcnts for Ute opening of Ihe southern Oreaon term .of the I'nlted States (ioui-1 In! itjn federal ,hillldlngi of lots city at i .o oioca ,,iiihvit nftei-niion, have all been complct- ed.' Judge R. H, Benn nnd ; his secretary, tho staffs of the V. S. district attorney, district clerk and the t. S, marshal will arrive here from the north by train tomorrow forenoon. Cnl O. Well, the resident deputy tf. S. marshal, haa bren busy for days past subpoenaing witnesses, lltlguiits, etc., ulid notifying Jurors, but much of the summoning of witnesses, especially those In the Indian rases from the Klamath section, has yet to be done, unit he left for Klamath Falls this noon to rush Ihli work. LOCAL SHRINERS AID MARSHFf ELO IN BIG CONCLAVE PrepaniUons.Bre,-, bcjng rushed by the various Qommitteeu of H Il ia h Temple 'for thv fall ceremonial which will be Hinged In Mai'Hh field on October 30th. Because Poten inte Jerry Jerome' and 'the Hlllnh nobleH are determined to muk- It the ouutandins Hhrine conclave in the hlHtory of .Shrine actlvitieH In this Hlate, the committee memhorn have already , devoted much time to tho conut qercmonlnl and are worklnB In cIohp cooperation with the Hllluh nnKi'fatlon In Mnruh fleld. . Loulo Older'H wrecking cfrew are boncoctlns none; brand new HtUntn for tho Inltlntoi'y work arid 'the newly, organised HUlah orcheHtra Ik incetiiiK regularly in preparation (of the pllgrltring to the hpr coum. Hex Barnett'B patrol memberH are drilling each week and -word has been deceived from Klamath Fallfl that the drum corpa will be in Hh heHt form for the ctober gather ing. The Hlllnh patrol am) drum corpH figured prominently In oVery parade held In Low Angelet during the imperial HewHlnn - Jftnt Hpring, bringing much favorable publicity to nil southern Oregon. MarHhffeld KhrlnerH have sent word that they are nearly In rendi neH for the viHiting noblen nnd the principle HtreetH nf their city will be gayly rticornted on the 30th of October; 1 ocalIf prosets new course record Jack Ilueston, local golf pro, broke his own coiirHo record of C7 Sunday with a sparkling .Od-T-four., strokes under par. . The stroke score: "' Out: ' Par 444 8 4543 6 36 Hlieatori '4 8423343 329 In: PHI- 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 484 Huesori 34444445 537 leagueIregoncities meets salem0ct06er Of 1 local interest 'is ftio recent announcement of Hal IS. Hosh,. sec retary Qf state, thftt 'the regular meeting of the League of Oregon OltleA will be hold lit BaVttt," Octo ber 2ti, preceded by a special mejt. ihtc the day before, whon a cdijh mlttee, appointed by the legue, villi meet to ieport repomtnendatlUfi for the meeting next day, '',( i The last session of the leglslalure enacted-a law requiring the secre tary of state to formulate and pn? Hcrihe.a uniform syHtom ot account ing for nil municipal corporations, excepting any county having a population In excess 'of JlOO.oOO.' Thi attorney general has advised that the term "municipal corpora tions,' as used In this law, Includes Counties, cities, school districts. special rond districts, highway Im provement districts and irrigation and' drainage districts. The law provides that before a final rec ommendation can he made, a hear ing shall be held by the secretary of state, open to all Interested. LOCAL MUSI COPCO HOUR TUESDAY Mu;do lowers tltvotigllout south- ern Oregon will be interested in the nplendld music program to be broadcast by the 'California Orv gon Power company during Copco hour tomorrow night. The pro gram which has been arranged by James Htevens, well known opera tic star and instructor in music will feature the following artists! Mi's. Mildred - Piland, soprano; ( i n. 1 'eck ha m , basso ; M tss M on tana Ma linn, violin and MIns love ly ii Wold, piano. This will be the first local ap pearance of Mrs. Piland nnd Miss Ma ban, the former being from Montana nnd tho latter front Chi cago, Both of these yotlng Indies are talented musicians, nnd their official radio' debut during Copco hour tomorrow night 1ft bound to draw a large audience, . . .. October hns srvcrsl doles of In terest to school K'lichcrs nn.it Mil (lonln ilnrt hus scvCrul l.iiollrtnys, (iccitKllliif to a list mad today hy tho couuly school suprrliitfiiili'nt's office. The county tenchers' Institute will he holtl here nt the senior hlith M-hool Monday imil TueKilsy of next week, followed hy nn ob servance of I'nlunihus Dny on Oc tober 12. Kriinces Willnnl and UooSevcIt duys come on October SS nnd If. respectively. The Pa cific tlitertintlnnul Livestock Show Will beKln Ih Portland October :i nnd will lie attended hy a number .of Jsoxson county Tluh hoys. The state conference of high school principals will be Held In Sslem fro mth lfh Irt (he Isih. llnl lowe'en proRrnms will complete the month. 1 w I USED AUTO SALE BROW.V. It If the mlB8lori of Home neturen Co add the sum-total of human ' happiness in their ho Juurn on earth. And when nil thut 1m mortal In committed to the earth from which It came It waken a feel ing of regret that they could not remain with uh always to amelior ate the flufferlngH of humanity. Such a nature was that of Mrx. Nelle M. Brown, wife of Merrltt J. Brown, whose remains were laid to rest In the beautiful Jackson ville cemetery lam Wednesday afternoon, accompanied by the reading of the Impressive ritual of the First Church of Christ, Sci entist. Sirs. Brown's maiden name was Xelle M. Morris, and she was born on the IRth duy of May. Ufit), and was married on the 1 Oth day of July, 1912, to Merrltt J. Brown, who survives her. Hhcliad removed in the west from the. state or Illi nois to, accept a position nn school teacher, in Kagle Point. r.nd after her marriage she Mind her husband removed to the old homo In Illi nois, where they resided during the World war. The lure of Oregon brought them back a few years ago, and Mrs. Brown participated in th community life of Kaglo Point, serving for several years as director on the district school board and otherwise fulfilling the require ments of good citizenship. The host of warm friends she leaves testiflos to the correctness of her Ideas. Her death followed a lingering Illness caused originally by Injuries sustained In an automobile acci dent which occurred through no fault of hers, more than n year ago. Her cheerfulness throughout her Illness was characteristic of her whole life. Would there were more women of her high type. W. M. SLOVER The funeral . services for Sarah Kllen Klover will he hold nl tho federated church lit Central Point, Oregon. TueKday nt 2:00 p. tn., Kcv. Johnson orf-riutinR. In terment in Central 1'olnt cemetery. Funeral arraiiKements In charge of the Perl Funeral Home. - DKI.AMKTUK The funeral cer vices for ltuby Kline DiJanieter will lie held at the Perl Funeral Home, Tuewday at 2:3o'p. m.. Rev. Cnrment .Alcll offlclatinR. i Inter ment ill Medford cemetery.' HNSKN The funeral services will be for Jnnies Peter Hansen held at the Perl Funeral Wednesday aw 2:30 p. m.. Home, Rev. D. I). Millard officiniine. In torment vices nt 'allKiiiKii l'ylllinH, era will In Medford Cenieleiy. Rer Ihe Brave in -charge, of T lodge-Nn.' 31, Knights of also the honorary nallhehr bo from the lodge. HIT BY KIWAN1AN A sound scolding awaited mem hers of the Klwnnls cluh when they arrived at their meeting this noon. It was given by Fred Mozart of Houston,' Texas, who is here In the Interest of the "Hill Dollar" campaign which is now going on in the city and which was dasci-lhed and Illustrated in yester day's .Mall Tribune. Sir. Mozart "bawled" the .Med ford people out for what he de scribed as their lack of apprecia tion of their home Industries and local attractions, He said that they were the most "complacent, self satisfied, smug" group he had ever seen, nnd were afraid to give the outsider a hand.- even if hy so doing they would mnke him a fill lire resident here. Sheldon K. Snckett of Salem was another guest of the organization, and gave -a brief talk on his home town. Tunt tho flnx industry itself would soon make the state peai tentlary n self supporting Institu tion, was one Interesting statement made hy the visitor. A. 55. Dean, whose mnrringe to titira flates Kerr wns an event of last month, nnd who has just re turned from a- honeymoon In the north, was welcomed home by the strains of the wedding inarch as hd entered the luncheon room this noon. The selection was played by Miss Jeuncsse Ilutler. on urn. is Tty orders of F. A. Elliott, state forester, the closed season for hufhlnir slashings has been extend ed until October' 13. This extension of "time order, however, does not mean that slash ings may not he burned when pnssed by the fire wardens. Scottish lUto. Special meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection. 7:30 p. nt., Sept. 30. Work !n fourteenth degree, L, K. WILLIAMS, Socy. Mull Tribune arts are road hy 30Jin jieopleevery daft m ILK UTTER CE CREAM PAtTUtftlZtD' SAFE 'PURE PRODUCED PACKED THK SANITARY WAY COMPLACENCY OF MEDFORD PEOPLE r. . PHONt f 51 , M PADLOCK ACTION WILL BE PROBED! A problem that may find Its way Into the courts was unraveled Sat urday night wh?n Jl used car sale, sponsored hy the C. E. Gates com pany and the Armstrong .Motor was thwarted via padlock.. The -Clates and Armstrong firms rented the vacant lot at Sixth and Hartlett streets for a used car sale from Clarke und Dinge, who later leased the lot'.' to a man by the name Of Garfield from California, vltir the understanding that he was to take possession this morn ing and Gates and Armstrong wero to use the lot Saturday for their sale. . ' 1 ' ' The sale proceeded na advertis ed In the afternoon, hut when the tlmfi' came for the evening the jot wns padlocked. - "Pop" Gates said that when he discovered the padlock ha sought a conference with Garfield, who would not confer, and he then pro ceeded to the city attorney, who rendered a decision that the rent ers could tear orf the padlock as the lessee was not In possession until Monday morning. Instead of following the city attorney's advice Messrs. Gates and Armstrong en lilted the chief of police, who after words with Mr. Garfield, secured the unlocking of tho padlock. It was then too late to go on with the snlo and Messrs. Gates and Arm strong postponed their said until Wednesday on a lot op Riverside near Twelfth street. In the meantime the city attor ney will be asked to probe the af fair and find out If the city plan ning commission's edict that no more used car lots he allowed to operate iu tlie business district aft er the expiration of III" present lease, holds water. E E- OF FOREST FIRES Although there are no forest fires in the Crntcf national forest or on state' land adjoining, so- far as coul( bo learned early tiiis after noon, the forsi fire smoke nui sance is just as hud in the valley and throughout the forest section as a short time ago, being so thick that one could only see a short dis tance. The outline of Itoxy Anne could not be seen from the busi ness section of 'Medford' most of loday, and the hills to the south were entirely hidden from Medford. ' The Crater national forest serv ice was 'bndiy cHpnled.' iis , regards detecting and fighting forest fires, because ul the limited visibility of the foreHt lookouts. The forest fire smoke conies from finest fires burning on the Umpqua divide! in Dougles county new fires starting there lately and tho smoke of which was driven to tho valley ond surrounding mountain sections along Trail creek from Its head by northeast winds of yesterday and today. Out Ih the Appiegate nectiou the forest lookouts call only see two miles distant, whereas their usual visibility Ih from 20 tn SO miles dlsti.ftt.Trom Wagner Bntlo to the South, only 14 miles away from Medford. the lookout can only see two miles distant and Medford Is hidden from him ehtiirly. Up Crater I.nke way the lookouts at Hustler peak can only sect 15 miles away, : and the lookout on Old Rnldy now has about the same range, whereas their usual vision on a clear day Is from 50 to 60 inlles distnnt. A ALL TALKING . version of Madame Four Shows Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 ADMISSION Mat. 10, 35; Eve, 25, 50 FEATURE TALENT ATi fall: F OF ELKS L The last ' three days of next j week, October 10. 11 and 12, will j he davs of real festivities when! the lilks stage their fall frolic j at the Medford. Armory. Some of tho best of the Elks' talent has; been "booked" for the series of; clever vaudeville stunts, which will be featured during the three nights, and, ll . is rumored Hint ! Earl Davis, the original Utopian and Larry Mann will be Included in the cast. Dancing' will be one of tho big features' of the three nights and TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ;,.',.' FOR SAI.13 Dandy 3-room mod ern bungalow, largo lot: small 3-room modern house In rear for rental purposes; all for $-'500: only f350 cash, balance like rent. HHEIJ15 & SIMS, ' Phone K95. 10 S. Hnrtlett. (Around corner from Palmer Music House.) 191 OUR USED CARS ARE N'OT SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION We take your car in on trade and when you buy from a new car dealer you are Bure of value and satisfaction. M26 Ruick Master C Ilroughahi se dan. A buy 'if thero ever wns one - Sli'5 IOL'7 Pontine 2-tloor sedan: new rubber find si em- vmi f-nti ilenenrl nl, . i.tr,o I Cleveland Sport touring $75 1927 Essex 4-door sedan $450 Dodge touring , $75 I92C Olds .coupe In the host of condition $4 50 Ford light delivery.. $60 Star -ton deliver)-, splendid shape $195 SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Vour Oakland and Puntlac Dealer. Open evenings. . 193' FOR TRADE Apartment house and small residence. Would con sider small ranch. L. C. Plckell. Phone 9S3-L. Above Medford Pharmacy. 93 FOR RENT Very desirable room, 1 ',4 blocks from Cily park. Heat it desired. 222 S. Holly. 197 FOR SALE About 500 boxes of Newtown apples. orehnrM run. 75c per hox. Joe Kantor. 214 Inlles east of Phoenix..- 193 FOR RENT Well furnished room: hot and cold water. 16 Laurel . St. : 193 FOR SALE A largo refrigerator in good condition: also hcnllng stove. 32 Mistletoe. 92 FOR SALE Grapes, lc to 8c lb. Riley Myers, Centrni Point. 192 FOR RENT Opportunity for n good dairyman with good cows to rent a flhe Irrigated ranch with lots of alfalfa, also grain land and pnstuie Willi shade nnd running water: good roads, good schools. Applicant must be ex perienced and responsible. Ilox 2, Tribune. FOR SALE New gas range, never j used, $150; second-hand dining! table, cost $65; leather chairs.: cost $7.50 each. $30; small heat er. All for $150. Phone 979.' 193 j WANTED-Carpenterlng, shingling, I plastering, painting. Call 537-X. , 197 HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyes First Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST . 404 Medford Bldg. It Starts the world's Most Sensational Drartid Dramatic Story of a Resistless Beauty with CHATTERTON 1 RAYMOND HACKETT LEWIS STONE With Big Added ALL TALKING COMEDY and the FOX TALKING NEWS scores of gomes and other enter tainment stunts will be provided so that there will be something doing. every .minute. .Everybody . .Frolic, JViu, jlUk"." (S one of the slogans jwhjii Is' being use.r y-; me liiks', put,, llcity committee in spreading tha word of the great 'three-day fan frolic. The rii embers of Mod to hi lodge 11B8 nre especially anxious to1 let (It be known that the pubiu. Is Invited to, enjoy the frolic with them. Baking Rjwder Same Price 38 years i The price is right - Quality is right every can guaranteed) MILLIONS OP POUNDS ' USED BV OUR GOVERNMENT ttlmtututlttmtttuttlitutitittmittt Phone 931 fof FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main St. WK DZVXLO? Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOUB KEXALL BTOKK Open lnndayi and ETtnlnfi . . All tb Tim : Wo are making Photographs for Xmas delivery J NOW: Begin Planning for Yours Shangle Studio Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 (We are Sponsors of CHil- dren's Gold Savings Bonds) TODAY . . RUTH Z7 - -.. Nf S. ,;J1,':