MTJDFOTlt)' "MATL TRTRITKK. MEDFOllD, OT?EC.O MOXnAV. OOTOI.ER 7. .1029. - PAGE THREE Sight Saving and What Docslt Mean? f you aro one of those lurkv mortals endowed by nature with a pair of ex- cellent eves, have you ever given a thought as to, how. vou woidd adjust! yourself were that prec ious gift partially-or en tirely removed from you by one stroke of fate itave you ever thought what it means to conserve your eyes studying and applying a few of the sim ple rules of hygiene that your natural sight may always rove : ..efficient ? Or have you been careless, as most people are, in the squandering of this most precious gift, thinking its power unlimited in quan tity and in iinief , assume that .when the eyes are well they. need no attention. It is not so with the teeth. And yet you can buy new teeth but you .cannot buy new eyes! It is important to keep the teeth clean in order to preserve a heal thy condition. ' Is it not; more important to care for the organs of sight '? A personal examination by a competent Opto metrist and a few sugges tions may. not. be amiss. It is man's duty to try to conserve and p r e s e r v e sight. Do. not abuse, but try to appreciate what sight docs for you by giv .iusr the eves the care thev require. Do not. overtax thani. When they become tired, rest them. If they need glasses procure them irom a . recognized Opto metrist and ' wear them. Tim nrlmh'iif imi rf mu associates is the greatest source of jiappiness and satisfaction in the. world. .While ..some thus gain con tentment . in . the , fulfill ment of their desires, others remain unlovely and disheartened through the impairment of vision. EYES! There is. noth ing so wonderful,, so abso lutely compelling as at 1 pact ivc eyes, f c e 1 i n g, power, emotions, tJiought, spirit,, are all portrayed through the organs of s.bt. KM) per cent efficiency is rendered possible by the advancement of the science of 'Opto ni e t r y. Save your eyes! Consult an Oploinetrisl. Ily Kavlni? those weelity tjilks mi Optometry .tliey'wlll iiiiMvcr inallv iiurliuiiH on tin? "C;ire nf ill Kyen" mill their relation to yuur prncral health. ' i v . . '(KIprhtH -Ilojiorwd) Cut Out Sign 'Mull Today Tlir i:yeiRbl Scrvire Hiiruau of Mcdfoid .Mail Tribune. Motlfon!. OrcBxm. ricii.-e xend inc. wit li on t cost or obligation on mv pnil. ropy or the new Ikioklvt (lesrilblng Sittbt C'oiiMTVHthm. Nan it' Addns ...v nty I'nid Adv. ' WB DIVILOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy ' TOOK RJSX&LL IT0EK f Opa Infidtyi uid If nlaf i i . All th Tim ' Phone 931 for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING; REFINI3HIN0 ( FRANK HOWARD Mfdford Efhnng, 211 W. M.iln St.i Monday, October 7 Forecasts Meill'ord and vicinity: Cloudy mill unsettled tonight uml Tuesday with showers. Not much change in temperature. Oregon: Cloudy mid unsettled tonight and Tuesday. Not mucli change in temperature. Local De.t c S3 Tomporatnro (Hogs.).. 54 5S Highest (Liisl 12 Ins.) fifi IM lowest ( Last 12 hrs.) &:) fi7 Itcl. humiility (Pet.).... 84 97 Precipitation (Ins.) 10 .13 State of weather Cloudy Cloudy Lowogt temperature this worn lug. 67 degrees, Twenty-fomTiour iireclpltutlonTo 5 a. m., :i4i inch. Total prccipitHtlon since Sept. 1, 1!)29. .25 inch. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 7S; lowest:" 51. - Sunset today. 5:43 p. in. Sunrise Tuesday, 0:10 a. m. Sunset Tuesday, 5:4V p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time ? PS" i y j V S. to I & CITT Baker City 6 Uismarck 61 48 .36 54 48 S2 62 36 66 50 P.Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Boise .. 68 Denver .. GO Des Moines 70 Kresno .... 92 Helena 62 l.os Angeles .... 88 Jtarshfield .... ... 82 Phoenix v 104 Portland 68 Red Bluff .Missing. Uosehurg GST Salt Lake City.. 71 San Francisco .. 68 Santa Fc Missing. Seattle 60' Spokane till W'alla Wjilla .... 66' Winnipeg , 51 51 58 48 36 a W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. 4 - Shoppers at the Medford pub lic market flocked to stalls 13 and I 1 last Siilurday to avail them selves of exceptional nicut value. offered by the new public market meat depart men t. This new de partment will be. open oveij' Wed nesday und Saturduy for the bene fit of public market shoppers and each week special low prices will be offered. " "You'll .always find our prices right." is the slogan of the new meat department. Included in the record crowd which attended the opening Salinday were farmers 'and ram-hrrs from'' all paHs of southern Oregon. Joan Crawford Star of 'Modern Maidens9 Kaleidoscopic settings und tile whirl and swirl of the age of Jazz youth nnd its bouyant foibles. Hnsel and glitter and under It ull the mighty undercurrent of the laws of lit" ' which no fashion. i; mode or cult can change these are the dominating elements in "Our Modern .Maidens," epic of (ho jazz nge. now plnying at the Cratcrhui theater a synchron ized sound prodiKibiu. No better vehicle could have been found for Juan Crawford's debut hh a fu!l-fleiged star of the screen than this mighty drama. Though It echoes .the spirit of youth ihioigh its gay settings and gorgeous details ai o replete wll h tho spirit of modern youngsters necking fun and pleasure there Is u far dcepi-r and more dramatic nolo In the play. Its drama rests on the immutable laws of life which none can defy and . "get away with 1." HcideH teaching u mighty les son, and giving u. perfect cross section of ilu so-called jazz age. thV pletiiro Is a perfect piece of entertainment. Never once w a the entertainment factor forgotten In the handling of the play. There is much healthy comedy Inter spersed In the spectacle and drama nnd the heart interest portions of the pl'iy are-perfectly wmkrvl out. DOUBLE ACTION ' tktt-In the 4mh Th la tb arm Same Price, for over 38 years i 25 ouatt for 25 1 . Ue les$ than of high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUNDS VIED T OUR OOVKRNMtHT CITY AND VALLEY Till' Iumk diuutll hoi'p which luiil 1 hci'ii 011 the city and vallvy for 1U days iast tame' lu an uncxit.'cu-il ! vm during Saturday ii.kIu wllh u 1 thunik-r .siurm, uud iiiHTiniUtul lii;ht showers .since that time At 3 u. in. today the rainfall had amounted to ' '2Ti ut an inch, uml there were hnrt Jinht whow.ers during today. More showers are forecast io tonight uml Tues day.. ! During the thunder storm of Sunday iiIkM lichtnlng struck eight umcM in tut Crater vsutumai forest hut did no damage in Medford und tint valley. , However, incidental to tho storm because a , treo was blown down by wind near Grunts l'ass ucroajj a power line, and be cause of line trouble near Table Uock and 1'rospect, electric; power service to Medford and other val ley point: by the California Ore gon Power company was tempor arily suspended a short time curly yesterday morning until lino c,revs i mil tne trouble repaired. The storm began at :34 a. in. Sunday with thunder and light ning, followed by rain at 2:4o u. 111. iho raintall ut the hill districts was much greater 'than in $le ford and. the valley. us.ono,inch fell ut Rustler peak eu&t of !utte Falls. , Uetweeu 5 u. m. and 5:25 a. m. thru lightning striking trees eight .separate fires were caused in the Crater National forest in tho terri tory extending from tho.. Owen Oregon timber camp near Xlutte Pulls on north. The fires rugged in dimension downward from the largest ut the, tamp only three fourths of an acre. The other fires couipruied three a( 'jiuckleberry City, ono, at Abbott Butte, one ut ilall'et P-oitu, and two in the sugar pine country of fjlk creek. There was another storm last night In the Mt. AVagncr section of the forest, but notulng had been heard from it by tho forest heady quarters here up to early this afternoon. Despite this wetness the six re maining lockouis and two co-operative lookouts still on duly in Crater Xutlonal forest will be kept. for several uuys yet ut their posts, an u matter ot precaution. - : i : T FOR THREE DAYS Afoot and without food fOr three days lu the biskiyou mountains was the experience reported 'Satur day b' Lester Scott of Centrul Point and A. Kepper upon their; arrival In , Medford. Tho two younij men, .employed in muUim? a purvey, hiid expected to find u cache of food in a mountain cabin, but discovered the supplies had been stolen. A three days' Jour-' ney on foot separated them from the next station. They traversed the mountain re gion between . Dorrls, and Kail creek in northern California und' during their loiif? hike ate noth ing olsij than ..wild bird they managed to Kill with a. rock. The morsel of food wus roasted over a camp fire nnd resulted In only one or two mouthfuls. They did not suffer from their expcriencot but visited - three; .or our, restaurants Saturday in' AshUtnd 'nnd Mqdford before their appetites were peuficd, , t ( Walli-r A. KiihIitn of I'lilliiflnl )hld, clti'notni-.of wrckday Inntrur tlnn for th liimrd of (.'lutKLii.ii cl urtilUin rr ihr- 1'r.PBbytprlHH cliurrh, Kiiont Hiinday In tht clly. vIsiilnK with Prof. N. I. Nurrpnunn. Mi S'tulrpB attrnded tho .Mnlfonl Fchnols when lr(if. .N'H,iTo&,'un wam their hcud. nnd Krndu:itrd In thf rlnss ut I Hy 4. . Hy ntnpppd off lo visit bin fortnpr nchoulmastor. Mr. Siulrrs 18 hlh In tht rouncllK i'f tho PrpfdytrrlHn church. He waa a wrlioolinntn nf funeral KrlcB, nlto n pupil of Prof. Xurremin. AI BUSINESS COLLEGE Plan are under way to orw an Ik nlyht clanMcn In correct Knylhh a' the Medford BuslnoKN college, (i. W. .Ve wherry announced . today. Thljj will be a decidedly new cotirM: never before jflvcn In Medford. The purpose of the c1hsiph In Knglish which will be given ni lepft once a week over a perlyd of time to covr the serlen pet fonh In the Miller system, nadonnlly lifted text, U to sivr buj-lntwn men ond women an -opportunity to "hrufh up." MIif t'arol Itamney. Instructor at the hiwh school, has been neitred to teach the cIhps In correct Kntr- lifth. whhh w ill rover rule" for written nnd spoken Eniflhih. Any- one Interi'fltfd I aked to cnll the businrrs college. Splcin t.lrl Miol t M.M.KM. Ore., (let.' 7, !orothy Simmons. 1?. died here j"strdHy from h revolver wound receivrd whn the gun. In her onn handii, rmn crdntiilly dlnchnnred Haturduy nlirht. The bullet rnterod lor abdomen, "Bill" Dollar Busy in Medford Stores Aster a Quiet Sunday Rest in Cash Register "Vesirrday was rather a Millet , day with me." said "Hilt" Dollar, j as he prepared for unother week j of traveling Ihrounh the Medford j ttorcria "but had u lot of com-' puny In the cash register und ! Hills from nil over the country j exchanged experiences regarding, their travels. "We all agreed," Sharp bn.tlnes.1 men miss dull t linos by advertising. continued "Hill." that a dollar which travels from placo to place Is sort of u vagrant; nnd the only thing to do Is to settle in one place and help that city to grow 'Oklahoma 'Hill.' w ho arrived in i Medford yesterday morning, told of an experience that he wlt-ia nessed In u store In Oklahoma last week. A man went into a hard-i ware store to buy a saw. . The ' kind he wanted cost $1-05, hc dealer said." "tlood gracious," said the man, "I can get the same. saw in Chi-, cago for i "That's less than it cost me,' i said the dealer, "but I'll sell it on the. same terms us the northern ! house, just the same.." ''All right" said tho customer, i 'you can send It ulong und churge It t'o my account." "Not on your life," saldt. the dealer. "No charge, accounts. You can't do business with n iiuill order house that way. Fork over the. eash." The customer complied. "Now two t ents for postage, and five cents for a money order." t "What!" said the customer. .'Certainly.. v You have, to send a letter und money order to un out-of-town house, you know." 'The customer." said Oklahoma "Mill," "was Inwardly ravine, but f-Medford to find out how loyal kept his part of tho agreement ; they ore to their own city. You and paid the seven cents. u.i nrri ftlthorl i for It or atralnst it. "Now.. 25 cbn8(kfor t.'XpresHUKe," j A'buii . fictions prove your loyalty said ,the dealer.. ., -'.t jbettci Uiun Words'." " ' '' "Well, I'll ht IbloWcd," lie said." (Conyrlfrht, lBItn. Fred Mozart) Radio Program , . KMED. Mall Trlbune:yirin Station , . . lc.ndny. Oct. 7. J- Cj lO.to (i:0U IJrukc.aiioi). .. li:il iu il : 1 II K M KIJ. (i:Ki lo li:aiiTNcVH nnd limr- 4 kct roporlH ly Mall Trlliunc G:.1l .to 7:00 MliUdon und Jcnnliif;.s. .. if S:(ii to &:.10 ICuds Trnnofcr.. Xi30 to !I:0U KMIOlJ. 9:uu to III Mono Motor Oil Co. .. 70 to I ii: IS Prlckett l.uni- bcr Co. . . Tuesday, iM. H 9:30 'to ip Liuwruncp, Jew- clcr. " . 10 to 10:30 Southern Ore- gon Klcctrlr Co. 10:30 lu 11 Domestic Luun- 11 to 11:30 M. M. Dept. Store. 11:30 lo 12 Swcm's Ciltt Shop. 1- noon N'cwk luslicH liy Mull Trillium.. 12 in ia:30 Beolie Kindle. 12:30 to f:30 Monuicli Heed A- Kocd ,store. 1:30 lo 2:0U IIumIiicbs Col- li'KC :ii to 2:30 Peoples JJcc- trie Slorc. R : 4 . to S:0" i.tr.ikn Kliop.' :.. to . 11:15 TiowIiiIiIko . (.mutter Viirds. 4 U:l.i lo fi:30 ,owil and mur- 4 kel reportn liy Mull Tribune C:30 Jo 7:00 llurvcy Hervlce Slutliin. l". ' ' 'Sisters of Eve" at I sis fheqtre Now. ,., . , , , ihn ufteriioon iiilltiiiK, after which1 Hlnteri, of ..vc t-lalma H"",,,,, ..njojed dellclou, rcfrohmenl... ! Imnnra ut the IhIh Iheulre lonilfhl The liiili will meet Thuiadiiy, (leto- J with an excellent cunt unep.ler Hi, i.l the ffchoolhoiise where" l.led l.y fllnetor S. otl I'einln Ollft, for the film .vci-kIoii (if K. 1'hll llpn (iptienhetina pi,,ul.'ir novel, "The Temptlnir .,f ..Tfuvrnaka," . Anlln Stcwiut and llelly lllythe pre the fiiirri. un,,,!'. and ' evil, while rr iKtiti"1 llale innlieH nil IntercMting ix't-nuiiiillty of 1'iiver BEWARE' THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON . Cougli fiom coldi ovr to tjoui trauble. ; You ca atop them Dow . with CrconiuUInn, n.emullinrd creosote lint l plumnt lo . lake Cnnmultion 1. I medical diicorcry Kilh tv-fold 'lion; ii oatlin ad IiciU tbe inflamed r,embrnr and in kibiu I'Jra Rrnlh. . , . r Of H -InoHi rirugvceoMte Is ree ntaiicd bjr bigh medial ajuijiorilica i one el the grr.atr't hoilinr laVnrica ffrir rouiiha from coMV aad breniliial Iniutiona. CrnmuWtcA taolaito.' in ddiuon to creosote, other hcaimi CREOMUL50N FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON paid the cliarg. saybigi "Now luuid me the saw and I'll take It hume and stop the foolery." j "Hand it to you? Where do you' think you are? You are in oklu-j )mma and I am in Chicago, and! ytull have to wait two weeks for! that saw.' Whereupon the dealer hung the saw on a peg and put thej money in the cash drawer. "That makes 1 1 i 7," ho Mid I "and it has cost you two cents more taken you two wi-.-Iik longer to get it than if ynii had paid my price In the first p'ace." A "Hill." who had been resting ever since ho arrived In tmvn, spoke up. "Say, I'm Portland 'Hjll' and I en mo from that city with soniu Medford ladles who went up there to do nil of their shopping. They got mo in change In a shoo store und I hope they will look around In Medford and see the Tine line of shoes carried here, and then compare tho shoes they got in the other city with the shocH they might have bought ut honio. They would have done just as well, und their Juonoy would have remained nt home, where they might have, u chance to seo ft again." "When money is sent out of Medford for ignodsi that enn ho bought nt hdme." said "Hill" Dol lar, "tnat money with ull of its possibilities. Is lost to this city forever. With some people, j though, tho thought is. that when dollar is scut, out of town for goods that should be bought here. merely the initial invest men, has left the city. "Every time you send a dollar out of town," continued "Hill." "you not only send that dollar, but , vou send, the Interest on thai dollar for this year, for next year and for every year that It stays In circulation. Instead of helping Med ford i it helps some other citv with all of its power and the foolish citizen Who sends his money nway. gives no heed to the crime that he or shn has com mitted against the city that feeds und shelters them, and gives them the comforts nnd pleasures of life. , "As a matter of record tho real facts uro even stranger, for you not only send tho Interest for nil future years, when you send your money out of town, but you send the interest on the Interest the entire, sum .that would have been saved to Medford by tho use of compound Interest. 'It Is 'time for every citizen of JACKSONVILLE C. OF C, ' JA('KSOXVIIJK, pre., Oct. 7. (ripecIuDTho1 JuckfoiivllleCham bci of Ctmimcrce will hold a Ret liiRether meeliiiK and bainiuet at the L', K. hull Salunlay evening Ocloier I?. - 1 - The nnnual election of officers wllj, ho held and a review will be given of the past year's work. Work for. the , coming year will be discussed and planned. It Ik boiiiK t aiTL-nKcd to hnve scvernl Knot speakers drum other polut-s in our county. 1 This proniiKcs to ho one of the most. InlcrcHtlnK ineetliiKH of the local. Chnmher of- Commerce Jield for nome time. . All are Invited. BELLVIEW CLUB WILL. MEET ON WEDNESDAY UKMA'IKW. Ore., Oct. 7. (SpccIhI.) The mcmberH of thet Upper Vb-lley Coniuiunlty clttb will1 moot at thn homo 'of Mr. C. )b lamhkin on VedncHday afternoon, October D. An interenllns program Iihh been planned tnd a K'jod nt tendance 1h expected. Kvery 'mem ber in reminded to brlnn her did W and .tfiM how she earned it, Mr. .John Kermmtier wilt n- HiHt tile llOMlCHH. , TMs will be the lasl Inoellm; to be held In a home, us the cluii liotiMe will be vncnted liy the Bchool . children about the 15th of October. SAMS VALLEY CLUB TO ENTERTAIN TEACHERS SAMS VAM.KV, Ore., del. . (Hpeclull The Ladles' H. V. I. rluli .which met Willi Mm. I'Tlnlt, apenli "10 teac,lel wM ne eaierin.nci ai tiinche,n mid .all patroim ilchlrlu;; to meet Uie (vu,'hlH are Invited to attend hj Mni. O. II. Trenham and Jtw: ft-.Oik llenley. Who are the "ervlpf committee. Ke ptit: ' Aul'o Jit! flclnl Herv- lc iiarutfe opened In I1'. A. Ituilci ' rmlldinir on Full nlreei. clementa which loot lie and beat tho inflamed membrane and atop the Ir ritation, while the creonota on to the stomach, is absorbed into the tlood, attacks the sent nf tho IrouMe and checks the oowib ol ihe n'rms. ... Ciooniuliion is guaranteed salisfic loTt in the 1-ralDient of comhs I om colds, hrnnchitis and niianr forms nf lironchi.il irritations, and is eiectltnt (or buildinn up Iho system alter cntds or flu. Money refunded if not re iieted after takinf according lo direc tions. Ask your druggist, tanv.j II tiom. AU your druggist, tanv.i MRS. LUCAS OF BEAGLE VISITED BY RELATIVES t HKAC1.K, Ore., Oct. (Spec-i In 1. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. I.imms ; and daughter Ina l'ei.r! we're recent 1 Medford visitors. They spent :c day. at the bedside of Mrs. Lucas. ; Sr., who is in tho hospital there. I The young people of t his distr'et i who have been attending schnol'ut Sams Valley, will start to school ! rvgain Monday. ' i Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Young mm 1 family of Willow Springs visited ; recently at the home of Mr, und; Mrs. Chas. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 1) 1 in. Sr.. of Itnguo Hiver spent Sunday ut the home of their son Harry Klis and family. Herbert Mayfiehl cut his little finger on the left hand nulle badly while lopping cane at tho Hannah ranch one day last week. Mr. and Mrs, Zuck were Med ford business visit ors Tuesday, j They were met there by their i daughter, Mrs, Orval Hemline, and small son Kenneth of Ashland. j Irrigation Is being talked in our j district. A representative of the j Hcagle and Sams Valley irrigation project has called on several land owners. Mrs. r. J. Kiink and daughter Miss liuth were Mediord visitors Tuesday. j Mrs. James Sectey and baby af Med ford were visiting at the home of Mrs. Secley's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Calon, the first of the Week. - I-orls Sims returned to his home here the last of tho week, lie has been In Washington for he sum mer. Mrs. Kuby Mayfield nnd son Her bert attended the funeral of Mrs. Shiver of Central Point Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Chits. Sanderson spent the first of the week visiting at the Young home ut Willow Springs. . The Cat on threshing machine threshed alfalfa seed ' for 'Eugene Gray last week. . ALL PICKED, PACKED HAMS VAU.KV, Ore.. Oct. 7. (Hpeciiil.) Pear plckini; and piick- Iiik If rompletnd 111 this district, with the exception of u few Wlntor XelllH. Mr. Vnnllnevenluiri who opera- alea one of Iho lrKt. pear or- eluirdfi In tills Hcetlon. reportH tluil the drouKht ahnrtelied I1I9 crop about 13 earloada. Apple harveHtlnir will ho on In full force this week. HEADACHE? Look to - Your Eyes First Dr. D. A. Chairfbers' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ; ; 404 Medford Bldg. ' : '.' 01CTDAvi NsCASOLINE 3 - BIG NIGHTS - 3 OCTOBER 10-11-12 MEDFORD ARMORY . . Dancing Games VaudevilleBand Concert "Everybody Frolic With the Elks" V feNf I rSPl Tonight EpWh'&m 'WHITE I and V feXA tSC1 COLLARS Tomorrow 1 irft. i a i Nl vV" S, T ' LIVING, I 'vVVW1' MOVING I 'raJlW;'.' ROMANCE I v JUs? W;-M OF JUST I t ( mi ORDINARY k$lr& m I .folks m A pretty stenographer mar ries her wealthy employer . . then the clash between riches and poverty '. . . the struggle, between pride and the dazzle of millions. RIALTO LOW PRICES Mats. Adults 25c Eve. Adults 35c ' Children .10 Always WHERE : TALKING . PICTURE - REACH . PERFECTION; T-,-- I -I Bit: F'-t ;; v Concert Trio to Play ; , ; . at ' The Apostolic Faith Mission iJ ' 42 North Front Street One Night Only Tues. Oct. 8 Evengclistic Trcupo en routo to Portland from San Fran cisco, where a revival campaign was held. THE MORNING STAR STAR MALE QUARTET .... , Will also render special song wyr.bers No Collections . Marvelous Testimonies - . . . ELKS' FA-LB FROLIC Also Added ALL TALKING ACT "THE KNIFE" and the LATEST NEWS EVENTS Shows at..- , ' 1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9 P. M. 4Ai IT i .... fr.