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Iocal and -'Personal ' Taking nUviitttaw of the fact that quartor-year auto lifelines may now 1m obtained at the sheriff's office, hat .office was busy (this forenoon In the iHsuunce o.f tem porary license permits, which Mere Issued to the following: James Ft. Lillfe, F. A. Chrlstmon, Joe Jones, Frank iunwur.,W.. Chapman,. K. of the Neeley C. Brown and Mrs. Emma Drlxkol ; unre office of Portland spent thin of Medford, Avard Whitman of morning in Medford calling on Phoenix and V. M. Hungato of! local insurance offices. - v red H eat of the Klamath Fall district wn a visitor In Aledford yenterday, returning to hla home this mornlnR. " ? ... 6D0.000 .feet .of -ohaap. lumber.. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Munsell mot ored in from their home In the Applegate district today and spent several hours in the city trammel ing business. Carbon Hrlnuols, $17.00 per ton. The same you have been paying $20.00 for. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Orlando D. Davidson, president & Company Insur- Talent. '. ' Fof pale pnllclous and Jona than apple culls. Rgobcl . & Dny warehouse. .' ; ''9' United States Judga'll' B: Bean of .Portland arrived here last night to preside at the federal court term.,' which opened this afternoon I in Medford. no was accompan ied by H. 8. Kenyon, clerk pf the court.- ' i ' ' Melons, apples, pears, by ' the box or ton. Hrlng box. 609 w. 11th St., opposite Oakdalc Grocery. ...... .. .jj7 Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. (Jim) Allen Jr., are hero from their summer home nt. Ttoeky Point to remain until next pring, and are residing at their homo on West Ninth Rtreet. Medford Typewriter Exchange Rentals $3.00 per mo., 3 mos. $7.00. 146tf" R.,n. Coddur of Boston, M.ifh,, and O. I. Fox of Vancouver, H. c are among the guests at Medford hotels from a distance. Others nre Mr. and Mrs. S. n. Kitnford of Victoria, B. C, J. M. Hurt of Chi cago, 111., O. B. Carter of Detroit. Mich., James Fitch of Denver, Colo. , Now Is the time to have your winter coat repaired. See F. W. Baitlett, .furrier and taxidermist at 16 North Fir. IDS' John Murphy, pioneer stockman of the Ashland district, is in the . Community hospital, Ashlnnd, ser iously 1U following a major opera tion. For sale Delicious and Jona than apple culls. Sgobel & Day warehouse. . . J fi 7 1 Bounty warrants were Issued at tho county clerk's office today to Joe Pool of Butte Falls, one coy-, ote; Louis Sims of Central Point,, one. coyote; Jerry Lewis of Kagle Point, one bob-cat; W. J. Orleve of Prospeot, on coyote. First class furnished apartment, stlam heat, hot and cold water, . electricity and gas, In Mail Tribune building, available at once, ('all at office or phone 76. 1 J03 Following a short visit In Med ford with relatives, Irvln Bostwlck left yesterday for his home in Fairfield, Calif. Dyngo's danco will be held nt Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat urilny and Wednesday. 193 K. C. Sollnsky, superintendent of Crater lake national park, and Alex Sparrow, ex-superlntendent of thn park, now a big rancher -pi the Kngue river country, were at the Multnomah hotel- over - 4hc woek end with Mrs. Sollnsky and Mrs. Sparrow. Patronage of Ttil national paries has been better this summer than 'In any past year, said Mr. Sollnsky, and the Crater park has shown a particularly heavy increase In the number of visitors. Mount Hood also has been one of the particularly fav ored places, he stated, which goes to show that Oregon Is coming into its own as a Mecca for tour Ists and local vacnltlonists, Mr. Sparrow was enthusiastic over the showing nt the Oregon state fair of the brilliant race horse Humping Peavine. He has In his stables five horses from the same sire as Komping Peavine and he expects much front them on tlio ttit'f. The Oregonlan. Sportsmen, snve your trophies this year. Bring them to F. W. Ilkrtlett, furrier and taxidermist .it 16 North Fir street. 1 iMt Mrs. Frank Salter of Prospect shopped and visited friends In the city today. " . " " ClaRses In Grace, Culture, mul Health Exercises (Including Oov mnn work) for women, will be re opened In Eve Benson's Dancing academy, Thursday, Ortolier.10 at 7:S0 p. m. Phono 1111. .. . 103 Among the lucky hunters who were in the hills over the week end was Clarence Williams of Itmport's Hardware and Hpnrttng floods store, lte killed a buck. Plasterboard makes nine Interior walls and ceilings and ndds to the warmth of your home. Womls Lumber Cn. 1 r. By All Meant send your Eastern friends a letter via the first flight of Air Mail from our New Airport tomorrow. Date prunes, 3c lb. Orders token now at Fuber's. 194 Robert Klst, Portland, a grad uate from the school of commerce last year and editor of the Daily Barometer, student newspaper, has purchased a half Interest nnd is now co-editor of the Rushville, Ind., Dally Tolegram. Crystal Spring Lodge, three mlleH from Pilot Rock; good hunting. Mrs. Scholor. Inquire Rose Auto Camp. - 199 Among the Oregonlnns register ed at local hotels, other than those from Portland, are Seymour Daw son of Seaside, S. Fish of Hose burg, .Tunics Murphy of Salem. Hal Myers of Oregon City. Pete' Snuers of Dallas, and Herbert Srnyth of Eugene. Rcshlngle your house with sugar pine shakes, for sale at Falier's, Central Point. 194 Mr. nnd Mrs. J. ,T. Pool of Unite Fnlis were Medford business and pleasure visitors today. $17.60 per ton' now .carbon briquets snme as you paid $20.00 for before. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. tf Abolition of all objectionable billboard advertising within the city of F.ugene is strongly urged by the chcurches of the city. Dynge's dance will be held t Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat urday and Wednesday. 193 Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. E. Turner, who have spent the past two weeks in the south on a vacation, returned to Medford Saturday. They took In Snn Frnnclsco, Los Angeles, Long Beach and San Diego while in California. , Save money In the long run by using Huntington 100 vertical grain alilngles. Woods Lumber Co. T 196 A letter was recelvod by the Mall Trlhune this morning from Professor Chnrles O. Howard, of the University of Oregon tjiw school, who attended the Str.te liar association convention, ac counts of which nppoared in this paper. These are to no Kepi record In the Inw school. Mr. Howard also expressed apprecia tion over the hospitality shown him and Dean Carpenter while In thin cirv. and paid n special tribute to Medford as an enterprising city Best Carbon Briquets. $17.60 pet- ton. We snve you $2.60 per ton Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631 tf Twenty out of tho state cars were registered here yesterday Willi the local state auto traffic bureau. Hemstitching, plcotlng, planting, button making and hose mending Handicraft Shop. 1 57U Marriage licenses were Issued totlav and yesterday at the coun ty clerks office to Oscar Hanson. 31. and Mable Nicholson, 17. both of Medford; C. B. Hoys, 22. and Hrxel Massey, 19; both of Ashland; Carl Dickson, 3S, and Essie Conn both of Dunsmulr; (llllle Strome. 24. nnd Lola Kester, IS, both of Junction City. Dynge's dance will be held ht Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat urday and Wednesday. 19$ A new carload of 1930 mod"! (irahum-Palges arrived In Medford today and will be on display at the showrooms of the Crater Lake Automotive compnny tomorrow The shipment included n new sport model 616 roadster with 4 -speed transmission Sinclair's for matrons' lnrge head sUn new full hats. 192 Mrs. Wallace Bruce of Long Uracil. Cat. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Leonard of 90 6 West Tenth street. $5.00 per load, summer price still on, Medford tnnde factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. BS1. 187tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Bates and Mr. and Mrs. U P. Jenkins httvr returned from a trip to Southern California and Tijuana. They had a pleasant trip nnd especially en Joyed the drive through the orange groves- Hurry! It's goltlhg cold. sell Carhon Briquets for $17. SO per ton. Best ' briquet obtainable, -Medfiird Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Leah Inch pledged Phi lletn Phi nt tho University of Alisons. Dressmaking and remodeling it Ihn Fashion Shop, 424 Mod ford llldg. To!. 1181. . tf (lenrge Corey, who has been a patient nt the Sncred Heart hos pital for several .months, was re ported today to he showing grad ual Improvement. Special on plaster hoard nt Med ford Lumber Co. tf The I.llhla Springs hotel has found a profitable solution of the problem of empty rooms during Ihn winter months after the tour ist business slackens. Tills Is In tho renting of the rooms to Nor mal school students and faculty1 members, teachers In the public schools and to other permanent roomers whose residence here does not conflict with the extra ' rush during the summer months. Ac cording to Manager B. U. West- I hronl;, tfco hotel now bus about 26 such roomers, which will give a profitable Income during the winter months Ashland Tidings. Runners removed and snogs worked back In hose, silk under wear, golf soi, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop, 157lf Arthur I. Moulton. prominent nttorney of Portland, nnd hrother of Attorney Allison Moulton, ar rived here last night to take part In a civil suit In which his brother was one of the attorneys, but who will he unable to nerve because of Illness. The stilt will be vested In the federal court hero this week. Special price $6.00 per load, Med Joe Daniels, court house janitor, has been confined to his home for the past week suffering from rheu matism and his duties have been ,t,keji, over by Ills son until his return. Buy them now, factory blocks $6 per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. J8W Included In the enrollment at the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland are seven men from Medford, a number said to be Juanitu. itoss, toucher at the Evans Creek school, spent the week-end In Ashland visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Ross. , Have your old hats cleaned and blocked by en expert hatter. Pete's Place, 110 E. Main St. 192 California residents registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mana of Redlands, Max Beckett and Mrs. 5iora Beckott of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. J. Slbhold somewhat under the total of last I ot Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Uuosts from Portland at local hotels Include R. 8. Bean, H. K. Kenyon. Mr. and Mrs. it. W. Price, Ben Hall, Ted Coplan, G. c. Black well, O. W. Davidson, C. H. Heath erslon, J. H. Povey, V. R. Hedlead. Arthur 1. Moulton. Ralph H. King. L. D. Jones. .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen. Charles Perkins and W. M. Clark. Sam Gordon, a familiar figure HEALTH EXAMINATION year. Dynge's dance will be held s-t Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat urday and Wednesday. 183 Omar C. Conger of Kerby, Ore., has been granted Increase of pen sion to $40 a month, under u claim hundled through Senator Steiwer's office. Ruel F. Coulter of Baker. by Increase of disability rating, has obtulned an increase to $85 per month, and Sidney Howard of Jefferson, after , .a -.suit., over con verted insurance, -lg to receive a check for $1067. Get those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, apposite1 Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. r tf Included among the Washington state guests at local hotels ure Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Bull of Spo kane. Huntington Premium shingles nre the only 100 vortical grain shingles obtainable In Medford. For sale by Woods Lumber Co. 196 A. Bnudisch, Ashland resident nrrested Sunday for assault with a dangerous weapon, was released from the county Jail yesterday on ball of $600. Baudlsch was ar rested on the complaint of Leo Sehoeniger, Another Ashlnnd .man. Get your new fnll hat at Sin clair's. Moderate prices. 192 State Traffic Officer Robert. J'hll- lips, stationed nt this city, was to hegin a vacation of two weeks to day. ' '," ; Sinclair's have put In a new fall line of modcrnto priced ladles' hats. 192 The milk ordinance will be amended -to prevent the use of bulk milk In mulled milk and other lun'h counter drinks with a iqilk content, if the city council of Portland approves nn amendment to he presented Wednesday by Commissioner Mnnn of Hint cltv The r mendmcnl .provides tliut milk served at lunch counters, or other suc.li places, must he token from the original bottles and not from bulk containers. This will mean that automatic pumps at soda-fountains must be discontinued. , Wynnes dance will - be held at Dreamland Instead of the Nat, Sat urday and Wednesday, -. 103 The county school superintend ent's office tcidjiy was sending out .notices of .awards to schools hav ing creditable exhibits in the Edu-ontlonul- building at - the .Juckson County Fair. Enc.li .room may select a llk -flng.- -unfrr.med .pic ture, library book or music rec ords. .: H - , 1 Free shampoo Mon., Titos., Wed.. Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, $1.00. Phone 67. Bowman Barber and Bon ntr Shoppe. , 2 J 5 W. It. Noyes of Long' Beach, Calif,, who registered today nt the local out of Mate auto reglstra- tlnn bureau gave.. his Oregon .ties. tinallon as Central Point. He plans to spend three months in the county. ICt me write your fire Insurance Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone t, tf Covington of Santa Monica, Dr. i Evangeline Perclval, Mrs. J. S. ! Norvell of Los Angeles, Dr. and j Mrs. W. L. Dlckerson. J. F. and Margaret Dlckerson, and Margaret j Lawson of Long Beach, Mr. and' Mrs. A. Whitaker of -Selby, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Landry of San ! Diego. J. G. Myers of Colton and i C. Henry Watts of Sawtelle. : :Best carbon briquets,. $17.60 perj ton. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 17tf- A divorce complcint was filed in circuit court today by Gertrude Adams against James Adams on grounds of -desertion. The couple was. married at -Woodburn Febru ary 17. 1923. : I J Winter Is Just around the con-j ner. Make your home warm by'' applying plasterboard- Get it from Woods Lumber Co. 295 (Contributed) Each year as the county doctor about the city, Is n patient at the r and nurses go Into the schools to Sacred Heart hospital suffering i offer free medical examination to from the effects of a boil of such j any so desiring, they are more seriousness that both eyes have i welcome and this fall ever so many been swollen shur. i boys and girls who have hereto- j Sl fore refused the examination are i coming of their own volition. ,,, (ocldentally, .they are acquiring .11) excellent habit whether young or old, well or sick, rich or poor that of regular health examina tion. It is one thing the Jackson County Health Unit Is making a great effort to encourage. Dr. Slmklns, . the Chiropractor, with Russian massage, over the Woolworth Store. 1'hone 1290. ITltf Mr. Poultrymane! WORM Your Pullets AND Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station Mufldlng permits were issued by the city yesterday to Mrs. Frank Howard -to bulld; a store building on Hiverslde avenue at a cost of $1000 and to A; C. Bishop to fin ish a room on 30 Orange street at n cost of $400. Jledford-made . factory blocks now - $5 per load, clean and dry. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 681. 187tf Mrs. Donna Graffln left yester day for her home In Phoenix, Ore., after -visiting In Klamath .Falls with Mr. -nnd Mus. C. C. Low and other friends knd relatives. .Mrs. Graffln is a member of ono of the olilefll ploneor families of Phoenix and is well known throughout the slato. Klamath News. . Typewrtler cleaning and repair ing. Medford Typewriter Exchange. ,. 146tf The filing of mining claims for tho fall and winter season has al ready begun and among the latest to he .filed Is one "Gold Nuggett," on Evnns creek by F. A. and Bertha Johnson. Another, "Little Oaker," on Fonts creek by K, H. Prcfoun tnin and J. A. Sutherland. . - Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumber Co.' . . tf M rs. A. O. Webber nnd children from .Medlord huve been visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. V. Wrlghi, the parents of Mrs. Weber in Ash land. , ' Funeiml sprays and cut flowers. Samtielson's Flower Garden. 208 Clark SI. Phone 764-X. 157lf Mr. and Mrs. William Janes left Inst evening for their homo in Ronton. WnBh., following a short visit In Medford with friends jvhile en route from a motor trln to southern California. Tuesday. Oct. t. 0:00 to 0:16 Trowbridge Lumber Yurds. - 0:16 to 0:30 News and mar- ket reports by Mull Tribune 8:00 to 8:30 Pig Tall Meat Market. . , 8:30 to- 9:00 Rogue River Cannery. . 9:00 to 10 California Oregon Power t'o. . . 4 10 to 10:16 Prlckett Lumber Company. g Wednesday, Oct. 2 9:30 to to .Model Clothing Co. 10 to 10:30 Mann's Dept. Drug Elec- Super Special Notice to Union Men and Their Friends Store. 10:80 to 11 Heath's Storo.- . 11 to 11:30 Medford trie Co. Jl:30 to- 12 Lewis Service .station. .12 noon News flashes by Mail Tribune. 12 to' J2:30 Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. 12:30 to l.oo Pierce Auto ' Freight Lines. 1:00 to 1:30 city Cleaning & Dyeing. 1:30 to 2:00 Mndron.a Dairy 2:00 to 2:. 10 Economy Gro- ceterln and Ed Minn's. 6:09 to :15 Trowbridge . Lumber. Yards. 0:16 to d: 30 News and mar- ket reports by Mail Tribune 6:30 tot 7:00 The Orescent Dairies. S-4-4'it' W- Stated conclave ,y, nesrlay evening. 'hA&n - "f Malta Comn fMHSl'Xo. Wed- Ootoher mnndery 4. K. T.. at Masonic Temple. Ashlnnd. Official visit by Grand Com- mnnder G. W. Dunn.. Open long form with drill. Routine business, also Temple Degree. Dinner at 6:45 sharp. All Sir Knights cour teously invited. W. H. DAY, Recorder. W. F. LOOM IS, E. c. 192 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED. WIN'PHR NELI.W Will pay cash -for a. few. ours of Winter Nellis, ISO's nnd lurg er. Phone Court Hall,-Medford. , Ore. . i I ! FOR SALE Trailer, Nash Six and Ford, Chinese closet and book case. Pal's Hecond-hajul Store. 194 FOU SALE Buffets, $10.00 each. Hotel Grand. 198 -olt HALE Attractive modern home, 6 largo rooms, large, .screened porch, fireplace, gar age, laundry tubs, corner lot, one block from High School, paving nil paid. Pay $100 cash, balance $60.00 monthly. Earl Tinny, 310 Liberty Bldg, 496 FOR SALE Modern cottage, near nigh school; 3 large rooms and bath, double garage, paving paid, lutvn nnd shade trees. Pay $100 cash, balance $30.00 month. Total price only $1660. Earl Tumy. 310 Liberty Hldg. 196 The Medford Journeymen y Barbers' Local j! recently 'Organized In Moiord, takes pkmsm-e J11 announcing the following master barbers employ ing union help and conducting a strictly union shop: , Bates Bros., 123 West Main. Carl Bowman, 105 Wast Main. Hugo Daley, 108 East Main. :' Roy Llndley, 17 North Bartlett ' D. P, Peterson, Jackson Hotel on Eighth St. . Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel. P. C. Roseborough, 12 South' Cen tral. . " ueo. Tong, 5 North Fir. Look for the Union Shop Card .Open 8 A. M. to 0 r M. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Regular meeting nights the last Tuesday of each month ut Central Labor hall. Kay Tucker, Pres., 10G W. Main. Kay I.eFere, Sec., 12 S. Central. ICOH K t .13 BRAN'D NEW 6-rooin modern bungalow, located east side, lovely view: fireplace, hardwood floors, garage. Price $3300, Very easy terms. i-ti.:i-:m. a uimu Phono 9S6 10 s. Bartlett J. l B EAST SIDE HOME ROOMS, strictly modem, double construction, targe living room witn iitepinue, dandy kitchen with plenty of, hutlt-liis. Good gniage anil woodshed, large lot, I icmit I fill lawn and shrubherv. on a good paved street. All city Improvements paid in full, price $3,600.00, $700.00 cash, good terms on Imlunce. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. 194 I ford -made factory blocks, iledfonl 'Fuel Co., Tel. til. i$;tf WANTED Six or eight horse packing ouUlt for one month's work. Apply- or write 1 11. Iliirdlti. l.lthla Springs llot.-l. Ashland. 194 'tilt HCNT steeping Reasonable. Men onlv. Itlv. or illume 423 W. rooms. 611 So. 194 STATIONARY ENGINEER wishes position, IS years' experience. Walter D. Sow-ash, Talent, tint. 194 Wednesday Special Ginger Cup Cakes 12c a doz. Have you tried our Honey Health . Bread Model Bakery 111 W. Main Phone 103-R A REAL RANCH 340 acre, on creek. Free deeded water right; 3 ncres hay. good S-rooin house nnd fireplace. Oood barns, out range ror stock. Price Includes machinery. A bargain at a.60; $1,600 cosh, balance arranged to suit. Taxes only $60. See the --. .iiiiiara Agency. 419 v. Main. 13 KOR RENT Apt., adults. I Kfl!?r J,,i;N"r Kurnlshed house. 146 X. Ivy, Tel JIII.J. 19atf WANTED Work hy. reliable girl, typing or clerical preferred. Phone TiJ-M. JU4 Save Your Eyesight See Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg Exclusive Showing Essence Rare . A new noubigant creation a lasting pcrfiune,oi rave charm, in Iioautiftil packages. $25 and $45 Turkeys 1 j RIGHT NOW! I; USE LEE'S Gizzard. J Capsules j Get the Worms before 3 :jH they get your Profits. 5 I Monarch j Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main, Phone 260 Til. REPAIRING! 0fiaV JEWELERS M J MCDFORD, I See display in our window Have yon thought of your Christmas gift list ? AY f.FT IT AT' If liP.l'CSV J WJ.SCDII. IIONS AIN SXE.VKE Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to too witk pointed heal - -5iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiimnmF The World's. , Most Sensational Drama All TALKING For PowerFor Pathos, For Gripping Humanity, the Talking Screen Has Never Had Its Equal WE PROUDLY GUARANTEE V ':,' '-' THIS MIGHTY DRAMA O. .' tf if WX DIVXLOF i Films Free West Side Pharmacy TOVt &XXA1X STOtB Opti Sudan an lratat ;-: - WITH A MIGHTY CAST v v RUTH CHATTI RTON RAYMOND HACKETT I WiS STONE To miss this mighty picture would be denying ; s, ,J, t s oi lh? - - . outstanding tall. Fonr Shows Daily At 1:30, 3:18, 7 and 9 ADMISSION Mat. 10, 35; Eve. 25, 60 Sha sinned, and the world cast her ' Into i life of wanton forgetting, until the tragedy of her exiatence became a halo of supreme deliver ance fiom her sins. Viih BI Added All- talking; COiV and the FOX TALKING NEWS J 1 .rttA!:.?ih:.ij.-y::?i r, , 'I J. ?4ti Nr'' i .4 -, llii::-.