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:. i. HfEDTORt) It.KTtj TRIBT7Nrti. frrflDOftD, OflflfrQSWQDAYl STCPTEMTiTCTJ. P.O, 1020. PROGRESSIVE CITY WRITING DIPL0MASs " . l.pntfvlow, ' S'ah., Is a -model -.cltjr-nnd is-tho younBCKioh the f Paoiflo-.coiiHt.-to have. such Marco jionulatl'on' Hftltl Fred Hes-short lyi beforo-.. leaving, yesterday for hln 'homo, there, after , havlns attended tlie .oitphluic. or: the ne.w Older Tiro ' Service Ktatlon hero Saturday,' no-t-omimitylngi IV. I. Itliymoiul.. of -.i'oriland, : Firestone branch .man ager. '' " - ' j " i .-" . Alr.s tlesdwho. speaks 'modeatly of. iongvk-vi was the first tiijin to erect a-building in the chy,' and ' tluu..:. building Is now .In . the . cen ter, of the business sectioil. lie is (lino. OpewttliK . one of the" first vKlrea'tona'. brftfiehe on-the coast. nnd -was ! particularly- 'impressed. wuh'.'tliCvOpeniiiK. of ..the Medford brunch.. ''. . ... . ;, -iJjiinKVlei)", 'suld Mr. Hess, hag n. , jiojuiliulou.', of . U-.UOO .and ls,:,ro- carded 'rts one of .the most care-l I'U.lli': pliinnVd cities' in 'the thlted; Hlnteji. ', . . .AM. wmcr conncciions ami1 .I'lMkcBiound.. ,wlres . .liuvo . .been, jditeed .In. the, alleys. 41ml as a-result, iliq alroctx of liorittvlew have ' never" been turn. up:. He likened, trio -rogreiive itylrlt -of -JaMtgvleu-: td 'that of Aiedford and In spciik ln jof-. Ulo' latter, declared- it was OP'S of-' the most progressive cities iil 'rbiv nortlnvt-H. - Ho .was Im pressed :py .Medfotd's ;ichievrmciu iiv.fnc. '4'unstructiun of n duaa-.A Jiirport and by the recent national publicity given Medford by adver tlement sponsored, by the Ford Motor, company. " ; . . ,-' i I -, Mf. Raymond Joined Mr. Hess In expressing .these- sentiments" and added thai : Harvey 'Firestone,' who was K. vlsltor'ln . Medford u year or so-ago, had- taken-particular Intercut- in this ' city and the ltouue Jtiver rvalley.v This section prob ably (eft. the., deepest . Impression ofnny-on the coast, with Mr. Flro- ' stone,. Mid Mr. Raymond. Inspir ing (in- nationally known, tiro man to.:H)H4isur.tha.uunstruetion of Med- jrord'H-.nctaTfsV Ore. and service sta thm.iohe ..of , tho very few of.' its tKPo,j in ' AVnthinjgtun, Oregon, - und , nf(o'iini),'.v: v-. . i- ' V -41)V vcJiilostoiie . 'carried , on '.coiMhlr ) e'al)! ' .oWacHpeiinlence : with Mr. lta'ymoml-during tire 'linio tho sva timi 'Was', under .construction and! tljfrju; tliov. tlmo 'the . site was ctfoson.'. Although ha. had been in' Medferd only 11 short time, the for .mer appeared- to. lie; familiar .with vnrtoua ,sites .'SuKKVsteil. knowing '.where.:. (hey,, weri ,'ip,. connection :With.;other imrts. of, Medford. The 'larR-e; pear, oroliafds of the valley were ;.reqalii d liy -.)lr; , Firestone in .his last ', letter, and it Is prob .iii)le..h will visit Medford again, perhaps on-iy ,to:vlcw the hundreds, ;ai,aeros cof .fruit, trees surround ing leilfortl. on ,all; sides. ', -. .....Mr. lthymontl nil Mr.;Jieis.l"ft -e(tocday .morning by airplane- for ahtjlf ,north rn hetidquarturs.' The jiibljjVmW- piloted by B.- nronte : wVu is . eitdlted with -the first iilrWh . fllB.htj the ascitic1 'HereVhe wrecked :ti p. trcefyhll.. coming down.to chilli.. Mr. lifont.v is qh;n.lo.Vf (I, b,v, tho; A,s.-sclaed- Oil eoljHiAjv.f i, i' t. '1 i'V ,''.' AIR MAIL LETTERS : ' Thousands of air-mail Irltcmwlll be.. niiiled trom Jiero- on the flnt TUbIu fr6nv. the new Medford air port on Wodnesday, - October ami, liroadeasthiR the virtues of Med forUi throuKhout the nation- Tie lpeal .Cliainbcr.of tomm(;ree .lin.V prepared roulra-.or an attroc-. ..live, letter- reaily for, nlKnatiirp,. for the use of Medford people and clti Keas, ore ui'Kcd to send vevvrnl' of. -these .unttiuu iucsshkos tor.fi'lcnUs. and relatives in other stntcs. ... This Is.onoof tho best n lid cheap-est.-iuedUiins'of community adver tising ever atlimipted hwe, and If Is hoped' th.'itl eVerV Sltfflfnrif Pes! ileiitf' will ;c'oip'criit'! o trinkeUt t hliRS 'nocivus; ;;- ef.Hers ready 'for mulling may., be secure at. the ciiunbcr of e"mniorce: building b foro 'Vedne?diry.: .'..' : LITERATURE CLASS TD START HERETHURSDAY An RiinouticomDnt wus lilnde to day cif hii ovpnliiB.i MisH In "J.ltnra lUre In KnKland and Awetlrn In the- llijlis,'.' to he Jild,lo. ileili'ijnl liy: I'ruf. Wllkle N. ('o'llns, tinder the direction ,f tlm rxtenslon. di vision of IJh? 1'tiivc.rslly ot Orpon evry Thnrstlt y.. 7. lo p. in:, inun Octohcr.,310' Uecembpr 19, (h the junior hluh seiiwi buildlnK. the clans 1s mn to the general pulillr but, will bjive . t;,mRwhoihlp fe. ThoK h8Vfwtl(t;tjipSifienilier shi 'fee,'ia.v atMil itti:t)ilte nr In, tail plftss dlsri)nlt.,,jtii.rreillt' Is desired oxHmli)1l'.Wm''hakt he taken.. ' ' . ; '. 1: . .f: 1 'S tJ ..:, i. . . ..11 .. JJ-. 1 Ovof 400,000 wotwa ad Jri'l vera !, .'Wu.M nerVoui, run doa, ud unable to do tbeir work pKnwrtyv. h" .'fcnpwd'''thir Kiiltn b? tkiBg E. fmW-. bm'i Yin!tallc -Compound. By iteuriteTceortl, 9t out of Try"!e Mport bnwflt. You can ba alraott etrteia th it will help you too. lih'nr ririimiiri uitht mum ut . ma HIV ' 'iWCJOOOCCO' WASHINGTON LEAD CITY SCHOOLS An examiniitidti of' the ll.t of lionmanshlp tcrtiflcatc liwucd last yoar reveals tho . fact "that . there was a total of 400 in sued in pu pils' Jn the four elementary schoolH of tlio cltyi wlth WanhlnKton sehool at the ,hea(V of the'. list, credited with 131, followed by .Uncotn with U3, Jftekfton 94 and Iloosevelt -80. .The system now lu-UAe,ih the- Modford public schools In pupaved by WJt lUco of Ilpllintflmm. AVwkIi. This system 'has proved superior to the- Palmer method, according to the faculty members of tho schools.- Awnrds are Iven tho pu pils In eaoh. of the citihL. Mrades. when their wrltmK compares 'with certain .standards foi tho yartlcu lar grade. , ; , The fact the system used In this city U superior -to that niricd in othei' ports nf, thq county Ih cvJ- AKineA hv Ihn furr- Hint Medf-n-d Win all Vohnmnlilp' awards ut the county fi.lr, c)mpctinit .with otm:r flm-clnw' schttbls pt the county. . If pupils, in .thpi eiKhth srade. comliiK to Medford,;' have, not .had the itlec system,: they Uo not have to continue penmanship If they arc ableto attain' quality SO- on' the Ayrcs scale. As soon a witisfac torv prosfcsH -Iwik bHn- mndd by HtudeutH in' Junior hlph, they nia-y K"t their final certificates from the Hice1 company,' maklnK It unneccs ftaJV;to, tontlnu irt the course. ' A." corrective Courfe is ao taught In .-thcV local high'schoM. Only those who. hfvyo not succeeded In writinc lesiiily arc required to taUe the Cour'in. V v ? ' i '-- : 560 CARS OF PEARS . SHIPPED LAST WEEK .'.'' - " i . : . ' I- . Fruit shipments out of Mj'dford last week had a total of MO car.. a . numlier sIlKhtly less thai the averaue -held for the -pftHt season,' due .to owr 80 per cent. of the poar; crop havim,. already been picked. Tp8 (jjucinj il(liiino)ils,yi()i 'fur. jiavo a totiil of ioh'i 'c&rs- and ure' ex pected; to, rciich.a -tOrftljOf 50.)bri foro the end of the season. ' Only one car of apples has been shipped so far this season. - Howard Open New V Repair Shop Here Frank Howard, an expert In fur niture re-pnlrlne, refinlshins. up holsterlnc and enblnet work. 1ms opened a. shop at 2 1 1 'Wwif Main! sireet, vhere ,hc will Handle Ken-ei-nl- furniture renovntlnR iverk' as well as afford, southern Oreuun people Intelllgcui Interior-. accortt-j ini: servlco. : Mr. Howard ban had years of experience with IPottlcr . Stynuis. Heitcr llrathers and AV. J. Sloan of New-York -City, and durlnK the past six years has been associated wlth-coHeetors- of " nntique-' ftirn' tore tkt Pcrkelcy,- Cal. . j fttelaM'Vlhtftwr' dtplajc;liow Inp the quality of Mr. IlcHvard'fc worV,is tiOfr bellis shoVn'' at''ll West Main' street.". " '' Daily Meteorological Refort : Momlny. Hei. S. Medford and vicinity; rolr: to nli;titJ' niid-f. Tuesday. ..6amew;hnl warmer tonight. . ? OreKioi: Talr tonlKht and Tucs ilny. Soinewhnt warmer tonlnht. Trmpcnituro (degrccsl 72 1)7 IllBhcst (Inst is hours) 77 : 1" Lowest (Inst IS hours) 811 37 ltd. humidity iper et.) 2S .... 'l PirHpitatlon (inches).: 0 stute of weather.. ,:"ar t.'lear ""irott'c1 temperature this inorn- I11C. .15 tlcgives. -'" ' I Total prcclpltntlon since Sept. 1. ISiS'.Tratr-." '- '' ' ' ' "Tcwiperatures a year ago today: 1111,-hest 7'J; lowest .IS. i' Hunset todsy, 6:55 p. irt. Sunrise Tuesday i:n(i a. mi.' Hiin'set Tuesilay, 'ft: 53 p, m. Observation!; Taken at S A. M. 120th Meridian Time .... - I . Local Data . K n. CItT'' itakur. if:ity- .... 1tls;nurck UoUt llt-over iff Mbln.cs .... fresno' .v.- , Helena ...... lam AtiReles Marshflcld. GO ;c ' E4 M 40. ' 70 Char Cloudy Clear Cloudy; . Clear Clear Clear , Clear' Cloudy Cteiir Clciir Clear Clear Clear '. rioody Clear . Clear . Clear Clear P. Cdy. SK 41) 48 Is 3 J If. av 4H li io .'. n . is 31 41 34 t'henlx ,10i) "ort.'id .,...,. 1 lied' tiluft. .100 lionehtilR ......... 7 salt Ijike n Han Krsnclsco.w, " Santa l'e . 0 Heattlc ....:,i... .. Hnokane ....4....! Us Walla iWulia. .... S Vinni)e ; 0 "WW. HL'TCHIrtoN. HI!lerooelt. Will Not Trade WmT - l'lTTHnt'ltOH. Pa.. Hopt.,10. lip) Ilarncy Dreyfura. ofier of the Pittsburgh Pirates, issued a state ment today denying reports that Paul Waner la to be traded to the 'hi.' Louis OirdinrtlB for Hunny .llm I tl.Jttomley, Card first baseman. D. A. R. 3chool of Americanism Is Aid to Aliens Seeking Citizenship; , Mrs D'Albini Praised for Service .;'. . (Ciiiiirilmiort) -.1 1 low ' many of lis, Americans by birth, -ever stop to copald-!1' what a great birthright our .American cilisenshlp Is? . As Americans, we enjoy so -many privileges that we often take them as a matter of course. - To these, I. would Husaest that they visit a court of . naturalization . w-.htch is .held at tho court house twice year ly In September and In February. At the court held last Wednesday--morning, thero -wero six aliens (one -Swiss, olio Italian, two Cana dians and two Scotch) .who. suc cessfully passed, the. examination given by V. W Tomllnson, federal examiner from I'oVtlnnd., 1 The test covered . the field, of civics and early history ' of our government. . And our . nVernRe American iiorn cltiseu r would ? - be well informed. Indeed, it he could answer. -them -all. -... : - ,-. -At the -conclusion of-the cere monies, Mrs. U. U. Harding, regent of crater like chapter of the Daughters of the American Kevo lutlon, presented each new eltiV.011 with' a silk American flag. This. Is a custom which has been - car ried out .for several 'years past, by the D, A.- Hi- -- " ' ,v To, have seen the ncvoreiit-o with vh)cti eu4i .liew- citlw'li llded hW j lag, sioiiKi jiuvo uoen aij insjiii u Hon W(Jatlt .it S I ' One of the applicants, who had never attended, - tho; - sdliooi j of 81STMILEST0NE, FOR T. M. SWEWI; IS HALE, HEARTY . to j ' I , T. ,' II. .Swem., Sr., known ,, . . , , . scores of Medford folks as ?'Ite(Wy,r had a hiriliday Sunday, September I 9, and tram the summit of 'the i years looked down ulion :) master- Diece - of Uibakor's art, , with SI candles. '- " : '.. ' .' , This morning VDaddy was ul hlu pluco of business Swcm's studio as lively as a man of 40 1ind look ing like one. of 60, for the. years have lakeu light toll rom him pliy cally and none aientally. ... His. tact bearB no wealth of wrlnklcs,-i-tle heritage Of those who lead gentle .. Mr. Swem still arises every morn-1 Irig before his two sons John and ! Tom tnd also heats thein to hid. He takes an active interest In his business, civic affairs, and views ' life with philosophical chscrfutneBs. He does not worry about the new I tariff bill or tomorrow's woathcr, l- ana gets n lot or fun out ot hla books and his -pictures. Ho (Iocs not think the young, aro going to the dogs any faster than when ho wb young.-,.' .-. . , ,,'.. : , Me is also one of tire few old men In the valley who do not read the Congressional . Record to pass away the time. , r ."Daddy", ijwcm,! todny and yes terdar, was receiving the. congratu lations of l'flendu' and acquaint l'flendu' and Acquaint. ances on passing .the . SI st . jnile stoue, . !. .?..',, MISS HAIR TO SPEAK BEFORE LOCAL WOMEN Miss .MoKctlr lUilr, head of the extenslou work Uei-artinvnt of the University ot .Oregon, who will lie In Medrord the middle of tho week Jn ,ronncctlon with tho-- ItcKinnlng of ' tho, course In Ungllsh und American literature of this decade. Whlftt - ii-lll io.. . u,.,O...I 1 tl... iunlor hllrh. school, stavllni? Melo. 1 her 3, . will be tho guest ot Hie local llusliii-ss and I'luri'sslonal Women's club ut a luncheon to be held : at tho Hotel Holland Thursday noon. Mlsa Hair, -who Is past presi dent of. the siate association of business mid '.professional women's eltibs. will speak on "Kxtonslon Courses us' a Means of Vocational Training for Women.'" ' The Cuine to be An r ted locally ftin tJi'.Kivcii'. !tlvxfiin ,vl Jf: HiM My Wllklfl "ConinH. wvrv ThuisUdy o'clock, 12-wook und will IMTioii. extind over a 1 WITH GUN. Ji. A. Iioinliwh of Anlll.-ni.J wns in tile county JhII tuilny JjiOd on n oliarito. of attempti'd ajiult trllli deadly n'rapon and.Wmi .vhril -uhjcI lo Havii n Jicarln thin aflor noun. Thfl vliarac w fllcil aulnnt lloinllnrh liy . .U-u Hi"1lUBUl,Tr. Ik wilil l.j lip'.n. In-eii a rrluiul uf Iho fmnifr. Tlio i-llmax of a iiiIb- unrtfrjiiinilliiK Ih.hhIH Ui.Iihio Ixrn riai.i.l,)-i-;(iirilHV tiliiin liouillxrli Ik nllrncd In hal-d thr mcnc.l .:lio crilitrr lth-.'n loailf i) nholfc-iin. wntti- iin latur ( illrertlni; tin moving ot a n-rlllng huiiKo Ashland. .' ' . , In1 ;.,noo.ui In .ir AKL.XD. Cal Scut. 3(1. ,t'i l-'lnanclvrii aiv tTS.UOO.OOn n sectirltlaa nrTIn the aiwnhan Boclnff air mall plan took ofr for New YOrlt City. Tim ahlpmont reprnlc'l thn UO par cnt atock dividend for aharoholdcra of the Tr.insmirlin rtifpurtlnn. In the cam. . .. .r-.- ' America nlsni. faileil to pass. This J being his third attempt, the cx : nmlner instructed him to nttenti j the . A. li. school of Amerlcan i ism, with Mrs. t' Q. O'Alblnl In j structor. I - For the past 34 years. these j citizenship classes have been held I by the 1J. A. It. I Previous to ihl.s lime, 40 to CO ! per cent or the applicants failed. t.;- Since the I). A.. H,- bcIiooI has j been opened, not- ono of tho "3 I Apiiifennts, . receiving insiritction I in this school have failed. Kvery ! successful applicant at the last I court attended the o. A. It. classes. one man drovo in twice each week i from hia Dead Indian ranch. - . lodges and examiners have coni- ! pllmented Mm. D'Albini on the high grades ( made by the Mcd- ' ford applicants. ; The D. A. It. school of Ameri- ; rnnisni was cslnlillshcd through i patriotism. The instructor has re- ! celved no rehumeratloiK , for- her ; services, tho booklets for study ; a ro furnished by the n. A. it. free 1 . 01 ciinrge, anil mere is no ennvRo whatever to any applicant. Each candidate for citizenship Is helped ! In an intensive study of the con I s'"""oh and the historic facts leading up to. tho establishment "oi our ijAiiWiimpiYl1 1l ' i . ' s Atitiomie'eincht of friej'obc'ntilg of j fthls scliool1 will ite.'iiintU' lat'eiv The next court of naturalization wll be' held in FIriia'rS. T ' '' . T RESULT OF QUAKE HtLO, Hit v21i I. fj)t. 30. (P) IlavltiK cxperieiu-cd mure 'ifnin 200 nurtluiuukf.H in a weok, the popu- Ijicr of tho wrKU'rn part .of the Lslunil of wall todnb uwaitett "iiu.nuiiiu ujJiirun'.-nsiun me com- imi of tl.pml), lnd tll eruption of Its volcanoes as pre- dieted by Dr. Thomas A., Jaggar, voh'tinologlst. A scries of quakes ending ut S' ocock yestetlay morning was fol lowed by -Dr. Jaggar's latest pre diction, t The volcnnologist assert-! cd that wcHlorn Jlawall would probably ho visited by shocks more severe thuii. those ijt.thn lasi, week' "M4 (ifa ,1'iv.v, :-,u.Ull"ynsiu would c-ouie in. h.mik-1 . iiiLcrvais IllBH. those alrcddj' relf. , Tweiity-flvjj rshnnk. i .ih. -.i ing thl8;.mornlnB.t. , -M LONG DOCKET OF FEDERAL CASES POItTLAXD, Ore., Kepi. 30. Wj Federal Judge Jlobert E. Hoan ill open the annual court term at Med ford tomorrow with rv long cairn-' dar of cases to be heard Trom the southern" district. 1 . Members of the Portland . staff neconfpanylng Judge Bean Include H. B. Kenyon, deputy clerk; Oeorc, .euner, i nucn tat..'s. attorney; f Francis K, Marsh. . asslslaut utlo:--' ney; Katheiino Mealy, clerk; Olar-auca- It. Hvlehklss.. United Hlntes mnrsliRl, and Mrs. Helen, t). Tysbn, deputy marshal.,.-, .' , ' , Included In the . docket of ten cases Is the re-trlal of Orvillo. Davis, Klamath Indian. sentenced to dcarh for killing Lawrence .Walker. The nppcllatc&olirt ordered id nt;W' trial.' piher trials will lie nj.il.of iiar cotles charges brought against tw. southern Oregon physicians. Dr. K. Dictschc and Djv A. A. HOulei IN SAMS VALLEY SA.MH VAhLKY, Hcpt. 30 (Hpc clal.) Tho rifCfiUt rnin Jiluh wn rr)ortiU to hii.ve rullen nt Ihc Ynn Hovi.'tilui'K tlart- imiMt m'n lipon (R'HlKiiril for Mv. Van Jlm-venburB jitunp uh 1 HihI no uno 1kp tn our i dlHtt irt v!hUi y oven n drop. Tlit-OHhlng of nlffilfa noim! find 11o filling ore among tlie pnt wcvk a iictiviticn of our rnrinom. Min FninroM FlUBomld nnd Mtm Frjim!M .Ull"oti aro two of nur younK liMllvH nrollfd for tin on ui iiiAa jour ut Dm Aibluml Nor nml.' 4 '.. im ,' . ci.lfj .Uih uh mi t IiJ noiitf l-i-mud' 'ilni; wim'K oti tho .Mm Hull home InKt wk. UenmdHtiiK Iihh hIho lf-.l,.J .dunn Wl UnJJ.'Jl, -Huy liunic .r'i'ciMilly'. . 1 Sellout att(;uUuiK'G: roJ l: liiurpjuiiiix H('l,f-(.iV.Hi;ii uilnnliy, lillt mo: K'-huul ftuilciita will not i-nter until Ootolirr C. Salem Publisher . . Visits Medford Mr. no'.l Mm. Hhclilmi Hifkntt of lliri Hatcin riiHliniinn i'n: in M il foril a frw huitrii lixliiy nn roiitn lo fullfornlii by al' for a vaiuilnn Mf. bark"!! attnndi-d .tho Klwa nia inoutlhit. 'belli! a mninbor ol lli' Xalcm club. - He madn a abort talk at: the dub fn whlrli ho com- tillaicatcil the city of Medford ou Ita'proirwroua aPi.naranre.aod th j rrusrejrtvn aplrll of the people. t ymii.f.. All Tlopklna l.ntural tintrn deMr Ins to purchao mor? water, who have not already notified the dis trict, are requootcd td do no at oneo. I'hana 8 1 7. Medford. hO'U'K IlIVER VALLUt itutioATioN nifrntirrr. J3 Norm Central Avenue, mif RAIN N01 GENERAL ISOUTHERN PACIFIC PIONEERWOMAN ANNOUNCES lAblr OF OREGON DIES ! OF RUNNING TIME CENTRAL POINT I : . .... - ! 1 Faster schedules for several im portant .. trains . connecting San Francisco with the Sacramento valley, northwest and east, effec tive October (!, were announeed by the Southern Pacific company. Tho cut In running times wilt be made possible by rearrangement of train ferry service between Port Costil and Henkia. Four trains to 'Portland and one from Chicago Will be speeded up according "o F. S. -Mcdlnnls, passenger traffic manager. ' From 10 to GO minutes will be cut from the train schedules un dergoing revision, wilh general Im provement in hours of departure and arrival, Mctllnnls declared. The changes In train time out of Sau . Krandsco will be as fol lows: ' . . No. 24 (which connects at Dipis with train lli for Portland) loaves San Francisco at & a. in., instead of 7:40 a. m.. arriving in Portland at the. same tlnie as present. No. the "Sierra", leaves San Francisco 8 a. m., instead of 7:40 a. m. arriving. Sacramento. 10:00 a. 'in., instead of '10:30 a. in., ani arriving Jlcno C:uu p. m., instead of G::10 p. m. . .. .No. 4s. the ".Eldorado," leaves San Fruncisco li p. ..in., instead of :0 p.. in., arriving Siicruutcnto H p. m... Instead of 8:20 p. in., and arrives Cblco. 10:fiU. p. m.( in stead of l:!s-'fr. in., shortening the run to t'hlco 10 iitiuutcs. - - No. 8, , the t t Klanmtii" leaves San. Francisco; 'fi p. 'ii; Instead of 7 11. ill., arriving Portland 8::10 p. in., instead of 8:20 p. m short ening running tlmo GO minutes.. No. 12. the "Shasta," leHVes Kan Fruncisco, 8:20, ..p, ,m..... instead of 8 p. , ni.r aiiiviug Portland 10: 1 j p. ni.4 . inKtead of 10:40 p. m. shnrteiiing time 15 minutes. N'o. 14, tile ."Orcgonian," lenvo.s Sua. l-'rantisco 10i20 p. m.,. instead of 0;4 p. . in., arriving portlaiul 7:H0'. u. ih.,' simo bm at present, sliortanlPK schedules 40 mtmitcs. No., 10, -the "West (.'oast," Iciivch Sacramento '; 10 a. m- -Instead, of P 4fi - a: m.f. arriving- Portland. 8 a iu sainfiH at piCK(!ntr4. shorten ing . uctlcdiilo - j ft. : 111 Hi utcs. Trulu: ehaiiges. iutu -San .Fran cisco will be: .; . i, . '. : No, if., ttie"Clold"t'oasl,' leaver Chicago .sitme-as at present,--arriving -San . Francisco SOn. m.,!lu stead of 8:0. a. m., shortening schedule 20 :mlnutes. No. 47; the- 'Kldonido." lenves t,'hjeo 7,:4f a. m., Instead or 7:1G fi.r tpAi leaving Hanrnmehto ? j0:4G jn.rra.ihsiOnd of ll):tb tt. '.,' r Jinlng. vaiit, Franelstoi. l:f0 . i' m instead of l::i0 p. m;, shovtcniug HolieduleitO: nrihtitox." . r .' '" 1 .Two "record' ' hhIcb 'of '-"Iloffue lliver duller yenra weie 'reporteil lodiiy liolh Boltlhit hlRh price mark for thiH'HenHim (tnd exVeedlnB lnat' yoar'a' lop tirlce.1 V' ' A rar'of Heleknrpeiira from the Del Klu ,iirehni:ila, Hear Oold Hill, owned by WecUa and . Deuel, bold hy Hitoljel nnd iuy, Crawford C. Ionunon, local ; repinfnentatlve, 'groaned i13S? A-wiirof -tlelckela from the wanie orehurd luat yenr dolil-for axdzn. The 1928 Hhlpment coiiHllited of i2fl hoxea. ' TIiIh aea Hon'a Hliliim"nt cuniprlned only- TtO-l hox'ji!, but wiM tor a lilidier toiul. The , tup . prioo per, . k , whs 1.1.87 Tho. extra' KelekelH.-mlvoruifed $9.80 per box, the fliney 97. SO per Imx, thu exti'H funey JupililuH,. SU.7p nnd tho funey JiiinlileH ?ll per. bux. The. Hti'iun-t Fruit, ooiiipuny, Ualph (1. linrtfwell nmntiKor, re tiorti'd the New York hiiIc of Iturt leitn net u recurd for this bouh.h u Uarllottiv ( A pirt ifiie, of extra fjincy llnrt lett!4nold for ?.i0 pet liox; fnney'H averntced $1.23 jier box, und .anoth er pmi wr 'of extra 'fancy u!tl fur ?i.o. - '. ;:', ; ; ,"i JOlGliMS COYOTE WITH CLUB Jului flrluvo, wnll kown mntrr iMd"r for ihi t.'ullforiiiii. OreKon I'owrv coiuixiny. him returned from I'roMiiiM whert liy MM'lit tlfe. vrek-end with ' IHh imioniM. i .Mr, Mid MrH. W. T. :t h:-u. Johnny put In jn eventful week-end hv cordlutf o reportMind won u rent reputHtMi wltli ihi 1'roKpert XnlkH fur ti Ih HlillMy. nn a hunter. It BoniM thiit HMuriJny hrfnsry oy Oto denrendrd iJlon- thf - (Irleve rntteh.lii iiuent of food; While ully etifHR'rf In (ilorlihiB a rw 'hohMr NtplH In (he nrr-hiti'd; 4Mr,' f'o.vte wniiiv hlt'Trilpled ly Johnny nn-1 IiIn dop. s' Alttiq iinHrined, thn Ntewt- t'wttvt .wtirktT . plrked up 11 ehi find fittneked Uw coyote with mjeh vifr thnt ho font) dlpii tr;j-? th' 'animal.'" Hi rumored ' that Johnny may ronk a dent with the county tu p tho bounty he hm rotninir W n murrlntt Mrmie. New Comfort for Eyx Sea Dr. D. A. Chamber 0PT0MITRI8T 404 Medford Bldg. ROGUEPEARSFOR SEASON REPORTED Sarah Klleu Slovcr passed away at Iho homo of her daughter, Mrs. Mary Mart'leld, In Central Point, tire., on Saturday. September 2S,. lM'.i, alter a' long Illness. Sarah Kllen llallcary was burn in Muskingum comity, fJhio, July 5, IS42, and was S years, 2 months ami 'iX days uld at the tlmo of her passing. -" When Sarah was 5 ycafs old the family moved to Iowa, where they iived until the year ISM. when they came across the' plains with ox teams ami settled near llillsboro. Washington county. Oregon. This was her homo at the time of her marriage to Jacob Mrugaer in 1851!. To this union wero born three daughters, the first dying near the time of her birth. The second daughter became Mrs. W. H. Keen and lives near Mc.Mlnnvllle, Ore, The third daughter afterwards be camo Mrs. ('has. Reynolds and lives at Clresham, Ore. - Mrs. nrugger was married to Kilns Shiver on September 1-1, ISO;), and to this marriage wore hnrn seven girls and thrco boys. Two sons and one daughter have preceded tho mot her in death. .Mary Shiver Muyfield, Jane Slo ver ..Mayfleld. Klla Shiver MlnnlcU and Henry Sluver all live ul Cen tral' Point, Ore. The present ad dress of Juliu Slover Pierce 1b un known to Hie family at Ihis time. Tho deceased had also living 14 grand children and 10 great -grand children, besides a host of friends and other relatives who aro sad dened at her going. - When she was about 15 years old Mrs. Slovcr Was converted and united with the Methodist church. Aud though she had been connect, ed with other churches since that time, about a year ago she reunit ed with the church of her first choice. Khu was a woman of wonderful fa I 111 In Cod. For while she had passed through many harrowing ex periences, she knew that Cod held her hand. She knew tho end had come und just a short whllo before death alio told hot iIiiiikIHhvs she was going aud asked that nil moot her in heaven. She passed away Hitting In her chair. Tho lutiuial will bo held from .the federated church In Central Point on Tuesday nrtornoon ut 2 o'clock, Rev. J. M. Johnson preach ing the sermon. The Peri funeral homo has rhiirgo of tho funeral ar rangomenta. ' ' : ' ' '. '; Tho -women of tho Itoguo River Golf oluii will hnlil a I nisi news mcettiiK nd luncheon TupHduy nftprnoon ut 1:30. tt which all meinhem nro1 urffod to Im prencnt. Tho offircrn for the- coming yonr will ho elected at thin moetliiK. Those wishing to nttend may inutfu redcrvatlims throuuh tlH) eluh pro, Jm'k Htietfton. Tho Mcd ford eluh will nhu have a juiiulidou We,deHday noon at Alw Cluh houy Vher- they will enteitiilii women of tha AHhliud cluh 'Who-will r he y-rfl j fojj ao tnltr-t-'fty nmUjh;. '' CflNIUFSnll FOR FRESHMAN GAME1 . NoKollatlona arc Btlll under way by the Medford post of Hie Amerl eati U'Klon Tor a Rainc In tlila city botweca tho Oregon Hlnlii liookn and, thn 1'nlvornity of OreK'iii Vi-nuli ' Alnmnnu r li.irn Ml,,t Hem tiiloKriimn urnlntl their iilnin miner id hihku iho kiuiiu imrii, u puHHlhlo. The mall.nl' Ik now un der eniiHlriernthill bv Oreaon Hlaln iitliletle, lieiula. - ji - The two tenniB will piny one of limit t Wn rl (mil. Ml, : ll,illlif,,l IutuI his clly uilder a Biibtantliil guar- The ganin Would-have -an fniie- i ' ; j ! j 1 I V ;.,', . .. ,c,lal uppcal In this city nud valley j doing somolmdy sonio good. Much ns h number of 'former Mediord f llc world'H supply of handcuffs r , 'Is made hero, tho tratki Hocrot be high school stars nro on the trosh 1 ,.. , ,,,, ,,. ,, .,.,1,0- ... j squad, or expect to lit;' and lire I evached by l'rlnk Callison. . ,t 'l he contest If secured would be ' played Saturday, November 9. i:n:.l I.S'iillA.M. Hug.. Sopt. SO. il't American crooks seem' lo be i Fall Is the To Make a Lawn . . . EXPERIENCED GROWERS KNOW THAT FALL IS THE BEST TIME TO MAKE NEW LAWNS AND TO RESEED OLD ONES. ' .1 . In the cool, mcist fall weather grass seed germinates quickly nnd steady sustained growth take, place. Weeds are not so troublesome in fall sown lawns, for most weed seeds germinate in the spring and summer. ' That is why'it is easier and more economi cal to make your new laWn and to build up the weak spots in your bid lawn at this time. - DON'T DEL At i:''i. j Use MONARCH QUAJ.ITY LAWN SEED THE FINER LAWNS IN SOUTHERN .OREGON HAVE BEEN GROWN ; FROM OUR QUALITY LAWN GRASS MIXTURES, '. ' , ' ' .' pnarin Mm & rem to; , 'PLANT SWEET ' '- i mm MWnf in - ,mmmnm ' . mm uiii" y- ' - rVAf " "' V'-.CT.f'' ' i.' ', .1,, ;u.!:'-s,.--V' Ii'mW. -. - Av ' ' ' I ' ' ,MoifcbUi.lfUI of all talklnawnum6' P!iCvi...jC I k -"'.tMrVWIwa trrl'i'':1lnlllfoW-rt, V;.;, r ALLLKWO, ". '!-"ooera" Greatest ..km AlM-t .tVTti -V VV. ' T"K'nfl '?! AU TALKINO' '."JI '!p Costly t'.y l k I V;.U 5 -Admltlbi'.f f , 'OwJ?'".' j S55!jS.'.-. , . tSyegv.tCSO.lji;; 't-;T Late.t Neif L 1 . .' .' -.r " ...i '..' ! iulj ' ItTCeoT I'ft SVnTranclico ,' you'll Enjoy Stoppinj Hotel Sir Francis Close tQ.Shoits anl Theatrca IF YOU MOTOR . . .. MOIlMM 09l!n Mtlimia .... !i 177 OuuH. Room ,.',,,, 1 1D OuUlde oom. 1 VJ OuUl J toemt ,'i ....... HOO sUso ....... s.on .....,U5.V) ....... Steo 10 0uUIH4 loom . .,', ,4 e4 ruHi J Hoot. ,!.,--, IOl Dmmiu Iwtn Bdrmi , , , ..16X10 -- .. BnomiLniijitci ., . LMfia room, Udioon .nd b0i, from 10,00 Erery Room Hal - fmWor Mi. Circalttlan lc "! them " led. ok CMt MNWO i'0OM$ Of pirrtNCTIOel v , : comt wop . ..... ' i . "1.... , mi a manufacWnT sayB: "It wero not for lavKey' orders from America we should have to go out : of business." Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune offloa. - - - , 'WF Best Tiuie - PLANT TODAY FERTILIZE WITH GROZllT PULVERIZED " WEEDLESS ' - SHEEP ' GUANO PEAS NOW at Drake mm -fan ".;OM Ural H yj s.j i 4 . -. (f, C"' .'. . .