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Personal
'iH.'' Chandler Euan, the well
known Medford jtolter and rancher,
who was runner-up In the semi
finals of tho national amateur golf
tournament last month at Pebble
Beach, Cat., la a resident or Los
Angeles and a stranger to Oregon,
according to the current Issue of
the Police Gazette;, which contain",
a close-up picture of the golf vet
eran. The caption under the pic
ture given Mr. Egan credit for de
igning the - Pebble Beach course
nnd for holding' the national ama
teur golf champlonhlp in 11904.
Good dry body black oak, any
length. Phone S63, Jacksonville, tf
Miss: Clara M. Wooil. ' assistant
cashier of tho Medford . National
bank, who attended the recent
bankers' association , convention
held'nt Oakland, Cal., returned to
Medford yesterday' r nfter a two
weeks' vacation. . s-
Spitz apples for Bale. Ala Vista
. Packing House. So. Fir. 201tf
The Oak Orov; P.-T. A. will
meet - tomorrow afternoon at the
Oak Drove school at;Z:80. A pro
gram of special intrest with sub
ject of modern parenthood will be
given. Mrs. Tyrell will be In charge.
There's no need for you to grope
'for words when Called upon to make
a speech. Enroll at the Medford
Business College for night classes
In Correct English. ' , 201
. Quests from a distance register,
ed at Medford hotels are B. V. La
Chance of Dayton, Ohio, H. W. Sol
oman of Chicago, 8. I Gold of
New York City, Mrs. Mary nishop
of British Columbia, George Al
brook bf Fairbanks, Alaska, Wal
lace Avelton-of Nome. Alaska. J.
W. Parkhurst of Butte, Mont., Mrs.
P. M. Campbell and Miss Alice
Augustlna of Victoria, B. C, and
C. BT. B. Lewis of Fremont. Neb.
Dr. W. V. Howard Is expected
home tomorrow for a several days'
visit In Portland.
Cash paid for friction top pails.
Gallons and half-gallons. ' Hutchi
son Mercantile Store. 202
Mrs, Mi E. Frazee, former house
mother bf the local Y. W. C. A j
who has been- visiting In Medford
at the home of her friend, Mrs. C.
B. Warren for the pnBt few months,
Ik reported III with ah attack of
neuritis. 1
. Hemstitching, plcbtlhg, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. lB7tf
Erection of the stool tower for
the air route beacon has begun,
arcdrdlngtd J. E. Kerr, local man
ager of the California Oregon Bow
er company. '; Tho beacon, ' to be
located cast of Grants Pass, on the
summit of Tokay Heights, is to
he similar to others on all air
routes over the United States.
Grants Pass Courier.
1,1st your orchard today; We have
buyers. Phone 895. Beebe & Sims.
... . s ... 203
Walter Frnzer Brown of Med
ford has ' received a letter from
Charles T. Atkinson of 'the Chi
cago stock exchange, which says
In pari: "I am Interested to re
ceive, tho coihBiunctttlpA.fle,nrlh,
Ihg tno arrangements being made
for the Medford "municipal air
port, and appreciate very much
the message of greetings and the
invitation to visit your ' .city.''
Complete showing of the 1030
rrindels of the new Dodge") nt
Eakln Motor Co., Dodge and Ply
mouth denier. 20S
Wyllo Bent, representative of the
Western Consolidated corporation
of Tucker, Hunter, Dulln & Com
pany 'of Portland, is visiting, his
sNter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Iceland 8. Johnson, new resi
dents In Medford, this week. ,
lna M. Huson and Darren Huson
nnnounce the opening of "Htison's
Whatnot," formerly "The Bweotl
Shop." corner 8th and Ivy Bts. Your
patronage will he appreciated. SOT
Installation of a $60,;i00 substa
tion to supply Boseburg and adja
cent territory with electricity Is
well under way by the California
Oregon Power company,
I will sell the modern S-room
furnished house nt 629 South Drape
for $3000 cash or terms. C. A
DeVoe. J6tf
Temporory auto licenses wore Is.
sued at the sheriff's bfflce today
to Oordon Voftrhles, T. B. Mende,
Nellie Hampton, I. M. Corwln.
Clyde Hlurafll nnd the Southern
Oregon Sales of Medford, L. F.
Pickett of Gold Hill, W. C. Knss
hafer of Jacksonville and A. H.
Clawson of Ashland. . .
For exchange Dandy 40 -acre
ranch with good buildings, near
Table nock. Well for Irrigation.
Take Medford property. Beebe
Sims. Phone S95. , S03
Klamath Falls residents register
ed at Medford hotels Include Mr.
' nnd Mrs. A. P, Tyler, Ruby B. llt-
ney, I,. D. Wllklns. Mrs. Everett
, Hotctiktss and LeBter Oeysleck.
- New crop home-mnrte sorghum
now on sale. Hutchison Mercan
tile Store. 20?'
With the Cornice; of
Cooler
Weather
W mfffnt plenty of
flatter'! Milk Bread
tout for till meali.
T
local
hotels, other than those from Port
)nifa,i'ii)cinlefj..jC.in'andevrt and
Paul; WaeVner.I of Meruil, .rivilbur
Bladleman 'of' Tho Dalles,- R.' T.
( ociUl.iKhuni of Pendleton, Mr. and
Mrs. M. F. Held and J. A. Denn of
lioseburg. Louis Zeiss of Salem, E.
It. Hanke and family of Astoria.
J. H. Tlerney and C, E. Ford of
Kugene,
F. W. Bartlett, furrier. 15 N.
Fir. 2o0
For exchange Almost new mod.
ern bungalow on Pacific highway
to exchange for Medford property.
Beebe & 81ms. Phone n. 203
Bowling nlleys at the Natntorlum
are being Placed In shapn for the
mil. nnu, winter snnson 'And win
prohablulue opened nexueek no
der local management, la'hej u Hill's
are.iieing; put in tne beat contlitlrtn
they have been1 for sometlmei and
present Indications point toward
another successful year for a bowl
ing league.
600.000 feet of cheap lumber.
Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf
We buy, sell and exohnnge men'..
women's and children's good used
clothing and shoes.'. "Mac's Place,"
Nash Bldg., Front St. Phono 650--
J., Medford, Ore.. 204
Nineteen out of the stnte cars
registered here yesterday wlfh the
local state auto traffic bureau.
SpltK apples for sale. Ala Vista
Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf
Always a good dance at Jackson
Hot Springs, Sat. night. 208
Two dahlia bushes In front of
the home of Mrs. Willis L. Straugh,
851 Northrup street, Portland, are
causing . much comment and ad
miration by pasnersby and neigh
bors .because of their unusual
height. The plants stand nine and
one-half feet tall and are loaded
with large ted flowers.
Almost new 5-room home In
Medford to exchange, for acreage
near Central Point; Beebo & 81ms.
Phone 895. . 203
Call and look over the 1930 mod
els of Dodge 0 at Eakln Motor Co.,
Dodge and Plymouth dealer. 205
At Grants Pnss a marriage li
cense was granted Monday to Vic
tor Crestus Milhurn. 47, and Helen
Blede, 43, of Ashland.
Ina M. Huson and Darrell Huson
announce the opening of "Husnn's
what not,'f formerly "The Sweet
Shop," corner 6th and Ivy Bts. Your
patronage will be appreciated. 207
Call and look over tne 1980 mod
els of Dodge 0 nt Eakln Motor Co.,
Dodge nnd Plymouth dealer. 205
W. L. Homily of Portlandv rep
resentative of Marshall-Wells com
pany, Is In the city this week pre
paratory to taking ehargc of the
week's sale which will start at the
Medford Furniture and Hardware
company Suturdny. He will be as
sisted by A; C. Corson and George
Burroughs, and Charles Gilbert,
also of the same company.' ..
Wanted Have 8 bona fide or
chard buyers, Phone.895. Beebe
& Sims. ,. .i" . . tot
Closing out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
An application . for a building
permit was filed at the city build
ing department today by Chnrles
Hay to remodel a garage on Sum
mit avenue at a cost of $75. ;
For- Sale, special New , 7-room
modern home, pnved street, buse
ment, furnace; has soldier loan on
id priced, to, son at n.ljt- $49511.
R'oW Sim's. T" " 203
Corona and Smith typewriter.
Typewriter Exchange, Phone 1303.
l3tf
Callfornlnns registered at Med
ford hotels. Include Mrs. H. A.
Flynn, Ralph Jones and L. R.
Roaumont of Pasadena, Mrs. A.
Mortlnson of Ixing Bench, Rny
Whltcomb of Petulumtl, and the
following from San Francisco; Mr.
nnd Mrs.- F. J.1 Crafts, Mr.- nn.l
Mrs. John V. Lawton, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Banes, J. V. Summers
and Mr. nhd Mrs. F. Wi Sutra.
James Ryner of Cnlton, Robert
Weston of Chlco, Mr. nnd Mrs
J. T. Jenner of Etna, A. B. Hart
ley of Fairfield.
List your outside property with
us. We will trade for you. Beebe
& Sims. Phone 895, . 203
Will pay cash for clean friction
top pails. Hutchison Mercantile
Store. ... 202
All mothers having children In
Junior high school are extended a
rtmllnl Invitation to attend the P.-
T. A. meeting tomorrow. Friday, at
3 p. m.. at the Junior high. Moth
ers from the Washington school
district are to a.'t as hostesses
Please come and mnko this a Inrge
organization
For exchange Brand new 5-
room bungnluw, easl Side; will take
small acrenge as first payment
Beebe A 81ms. Phone 895. 203"
Runners removed nnd snags
worked back In hoso, silk under
woar, golf sox, sweaters, etc Hnn
dlcrnft Shop. i 57tr
Mrs. Rose Elfert returned to
Medford last night from Portland.
where she had been vlfltlng her
daughter, Mrs. M. E. S.'hoonover.
for the past three or lour weeks,
F. W. Bartlett, furrier. 15 N
Fir. Son
Complete showing of the 1930
models of the new Dodge 6 at
l.nkln Motor Co.i Dodge and Ply
mouth denier. 205
The Consumers' Gns corporation
of California has asked the city of
Klamath Falls for a franchise to
operate a plant In that city. The
company will expend $750,000 on
the plant.
Always a good dance nt Jackson
Hot Springs, Sat. night. 203
Drnsamaklng nnd remodeling nt
i me rnRninn nnop, x m e ci i o r n
uiim. I v.. nil. ii-
The north rlrcle of the Women's
association of the Presbyterian
church met at t:IO this afternoon
nt the home of Mrs. G, W. Oliver
izm r.nst jncsson street, aiateriai
for the bazaar to he held Inter in
the month was worked upon. .
Corona' adding machines, $00.
Free trial. Phone Blerma, .lie.
instf
Iidy Elks' meeting tomorrow, 3
o'clock. Committee, Mrs. A. Hub
hnffl. Mrs. J. N Butler, Mrs. Ben
Moller. 198
Clyde Martlrt. postmaster of
Grants Pass, and James Billings
lea, supervisor of the Siskiyou Na
tlonal forest, were here Monday
attending the Federal Employes'
asaoclntlon meeting.
Insurance nt all kinds. Beehe A-
81ms. Phone 895. 203
Dvnge's Dance at Dreamland
Oregoniuim registered ut
Wed. nnd Hat. Admission 50c. 204
Having left Chicago, III.,'' last
Jungary on a motor tour uf the
United Stutes and t'anadu, Henry
and'EdwIn Miller arrived in'Med-!
ford this morning en route to Cali
fornia, on the reutrn trip. So far
they have, covered 10,000 miles,
visiting the New England, south
ern and middle western states en
route to this city.' They hud their
flrat car trouble yesterday - at
Grants Pass and were still bother
ed with a faulty engine when In
Medford. They plan to be back
In Chicago by Christmas.
Orchard-run Winter Banana ap
ples for sale at figobel & Day ware
house. '' .. 204
' Get1 thpse fe n d e rs and auto
bodies straightened at Brill's 'Sheet
Metal'Works, orjnoslte Lewis Buper
Servioe Station. i!Phone 418. J tf
The" Sams yplley section Enjoy
ed 'nnother"prosperous year! arid
most of the fruit crop has: been
picked, according to Lyle M. (Fish
er, a visitor in Medford today from
that section. ..... .
.. We are specializing on exchnnges
of all . kinds. , What havo :ynu?
Beebe & Hlms. e , 203.
; Buy them now, factory blocks $5
per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel.
6.31. 187tf
Included among the Washington
slate guests at -Medford hotels -are
Mrs. Martha Hamilton of Van
couver. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bren
ner of Olympla and E. V. Peterson
of Seattle.
Lady would like ride to Port
land or Seattle this week. Mrs.
Davis, Phone 360. 202
Dynge's Dance at Dreamlanl,
Wed. nnd Sati Admission 60c. 204
Helen McCarthy and Wm. Rob
inson were united In mnrriage yes
terday afternoon by Judge Taylor
in the letter's office. -
lna M. Huson and Darrell Huson
nnnounce the opening of "Huson'a
Whtlnot," . formerly "Tho Sweet
Shop."-corner Cth "and Ivy Sts, Your
patronage .will lie appreciated. 207
Funeral sprays and cut flower?.
Ssi!euir-' Flower Gnrden.r 208
Two mining claims were filed at
the county - recorder's-office this
week, by George Robinson and Den
nis Henry. The claims are known
as Skyline. No. 1 and Xn. 2, In tho
Wagner Creek, mining district.
For Sale Tractor' sub-soller.
Phono 1129-R;.- . . , 204
Regular dance, Eagle Point Snt.
.. . ' , .- - 203
Poison onk has a beautiful tlngq
of red in Us lenves at this time of
tho year and Is a- temptation to
gatherers of autumn leaves, to be
picked, hut persons susceptible -to
Its pol9on, contained In n volntlte
oil, are warned to forego the pleas
ure of picking them for their beau
ty. One or twb enses were report
ed this week.- - '
Special on plaster hoard at Med-
fo"'i Lumber Co. c , tf
Buy them now, factory blocks $5
per load. Medford Fuel Co. Tet.
631. . . - 187tf
Paul T. Jackson, prlnrlnnl. dis
covered upon entering Klamath
Union high school yesterduy morn
ing that the safe had been wreck
ed and that $400 had been (rken
Part of tho money belonged to the
cafeteria fund, part 'o tho students
nnd part to the high school.
Klamath News.
Hurry! It's getting cold, , We
sell .Carbon-Briquets for .tlf.Ari pnl-
on. Best briquet obtainable.
Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf
Another big dance. Eagle Point
Sat. ' - - 203
liocal friends of Miss llnzel Bv-
nnm. formerly employed by Ihe
Fnrmera and Fruitgrowers bank,
will bo sorry to learn of the death
of her father In a motor wreck
Inst Wehk In Now Mexico. . Miss
Ryhum left Medford Inst summer
tn accept a, position teaching school
at Greeley, Colo. I
Orchard run winter Brtnnnn ap
ple fur sale at Sgobcl & Day ware
house. , 204
Wanted At once, packers. Pin
nacle Packing Co. 193tf
A divorce complnlnt was filed
In circuit court yesterdny by W. J.
Stoctcham against LUla Stnckham.
on grounds of desertion. The cou
ple were married July 8, 1904.
$5.0d per load, summer price
still on. . Medford - made fnctory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tol. 631.
187tf
Klncnld's dance. Eagle Point Sat.
Regulnr orchestra. 203
The Cottage Drove Oolf club has
filed articles of Incorporation, com
pleting the orgnnizntlnn of a group
that started two years ago to lay
plans for k modern .golf course.
Best Carbon Briquets, $17.60 per
ton. We save you. $2. B0 per ton.
Medford Fuel Co, Tel. 631
tf
Medfnrd-mado factory blocks
now $5 per load, clean and dry.
Medford Fuel Co.. Tel.. 631, 187tf
Guests from Portland nt locnl
hotels Include Mr. ami Mrs. O. P
Tcxnda, O, If. Ford. L. M. Fits
wuler. I. Becker, H. H.- Moshor.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Williams. W.
J. Sullivan.. W. R. . Chntfleld. R
Pattlson. C. I. Weaver. F. H
Thompson. R. R. McCormlck. W
E. McClurg, C. E. Sand. R. O
Mosley, A. C. Corson. M. F. Swift
P. K. Robinson. Mr. nnd Mi's. F.
D. DeVeny, J. IT. Coe, C. G. Greg
ory. J, K. Brnndeberry, Homer
Chamberlain. Philip Carroll, 11. M
Johnston, H. J. Waldson, O. H.
Iliierner. A. W. Post, Jnmes Ccr-
ney and F. M. Hatlsh".
Free shampoe Mnn.. Tuea., Wed..
Thnrs, with marcel or finger wave,
$1.00. Phone $7.: Bowman Barber
and Beauty Sheppe. 219
A "marriage license wns Issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday
io William Robinson, 83. and Helen
MrArthy. 1. both of Medford
Best carbon briquets. $17. $0 per
ton. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. $31
, , - mir
'There are two active cases of
typhoid fever In Jackson county
nnd both are now receiving rare
nt the Sacred Heart hospital. Ralph
Bender of Trail and William Back
ham of Medford are hath reported
to he seriously 111. A third case,
Hazel Hepburn, a young girl who
became sick nt Rogue Rtver: hits
been removed to a hospital at
Grants Pass.
Let me writ your fire Insurance.
Carl T. Tengwaln, Hotel Medford
Phone .. tr
lJirry Fliers, while en route from
Everett. Wash., to Ssn Francisco
was n house guest Wednesday nnd
Thursday of Mr. Olid Mrs. Andy
Anderson;
Dr. Emily Bolconv county med
ical -'director, - waa a busy woman
yesterday, attending to. sneclut and
MiMlnA LtialnNui whiph mn.l. .rlnu'
to Ashland, Jacksonville and Rogue
River necessary,. , , '
$17.60 per ton now carbon
briquets same as you paid $20.00!
for before. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. j
Dance, Eagle Point, 'Sat. night.
j 203
.. William Nichols was In Medford
today from the Lake Creek dis
trict, hot on the trail of . Deputy
Gumo Warden Roy Parr, to obtain
a special permit to go bear hunt
ing. He complains that a bear,
monster In size If ho lives up to
his trucks, has been attacking his
hogs, unit so far has killed four.
The last attack took place yemer-.j
day, but the hog was not killed and
wus luuna uy .tar. , icnois In a
serious condition. Bear . hunting; . Tlila morning opened bright and
season does not open until Govern- clear, hut at Jl a., m. telephone re
oer. . - ,. , ; ports received from, tite . airway
Our first carload of Royil Coil weather statiuns along the line by
will arrive III Medford very . soon. the airways , department of . the
This Is tho best quality ..coal mln.'dljocal weather station showed that
In the Mate of Utah or the north-1 between.-. Mcdfoicl nnd:-.Portland
west nnd It Is our wish. tq have you thero was a. solid bank of quite
try some, of It. Arrange, with us ! hevy fog. The xuuth end of this
now for a ton or Royal Coal to be ig finally rolled Into tho vnlley
delivered direct to you from the!i,nui ii n. m. and the. most of It
car, which will save you money.
Phone 833. F. R. Samson Co.. Of
fice at 229. N. Riverside.. --...J96tf
A business meeting of the Jaek-
sonvllle OranKe v,'il he hold In ihat
town tonlRht at 8 o'clock, and a
feature- of the meeting will he , the
use of a new piano, which .the
OranKe recently purchased.;
Carbon Btiquet,. i7. 6u por ton.
The same you have been paying
$20.00 for.rMedford Fuel Co.
Tel. 63X. . - : - tf
Dr. V, O.. .Bunch .and, Arthur
Marsh arrived back In the city. this
morning from the- Lnkevifw dis
trict with a ' five-point muletaU
deer,, after a "few days' hunt..
Ii Slmkins, the Chiropractor
with Russian massage, over the
Woolworth Store. Phone lZ9Qr
' ' , ,.' . X.-17lf
The WashinKton school P.-T. A.
meetlnk has- been, postponed until
Tuesday, October 22.---.,.,. ,
Fur work of all kinds, repairing,
remodeling, -cleaning, glazing; taxi
dermy. . Hodges Fur- Shop, . 42 K.
Central, Phone 702. - 201
D. G. TyroQ and J. J. Skinner ?f
the Copco investment department
were - local- business, 'visitors in
Grants Pass today. - '
Frank Hull, district' superviKor
for the Oenernl Electric refriger
ator, returned to his home in this
city last night after a' few days'
business trip to Portland. ; i
The county board of equaliza
tion. Is session yesterday, refused
to allow 25 or so petitions seeking
lower assessments, including one
by the Owen-rpregon Lumber com
pany, seeking a reduction of $210,
000. Other petitions were present
ed by small property holders who
believed .thqy had been assessed
too high, according to .their .esti
mation of the vnluo of the prop-cu'ty.-The'allowance
of these claims
would have thrown tho entire tax
system off balance, the board ex
plained. - '.
Every mortibor of Medford 'post
15 of tho American Legion lM.ufed
to plan now to attend the blg-ban-quet
and Joint . meeting wlthA'the
auxiliary at the Musonrc-ha-11-t'xtl
Monday. .The ladles are morflnt;
extensive preparations ' to feed u
large crowd and every legionnaire
is expected to bring his lady,! re
gardless of whether she Is a mem
ber of the auxiliary or not. Instal
lation of officers will' follow tho
banquet, f
Clarenco Weaver and Frank
Thonipson, electrical representa
tives from Portland, were business
visitors in Medford today. ,'..;:
i I'.
Bocauso of the ; United States
court -term fur muihim Oreuon
emlliiK hero this forenoon the
Crater National park offices and
beiiduuiirterH. at Kovernment camp
will lie -moved buck to the federal
bulhllKK for the winter in the next
few. day probuhly Just as soon us
the office recorda and equipment
'can he loaded nnd transported to
this city. ' - ., . , - . .
Word was sent to Superinten
dent K. C. Sollnsky nt the national
park this noon that the federal
court session was over nnd that
the coast was clear.- For year's
past the Crater National park win
ter headquarters have been located
In the Judge's nnd district attor
ney's offices in the federal build-
Iiik excopt durihR . a srsvlnn of
United States court.
ON DEER COSTLY
AVith hundreds of deer hunters
In the hills und mountains here
abouts since the rain came Sunday.
this week has been a very busy
one for Roy Parrt deputy game
warden. In seeking out law vio
lators. Three men he had already
srrested were arraigned tn Judge
Taylor's court this forenoon on
the charge of having possession of
deer without forked horns.
On his plea. f guilty to this
charge 11. A. Stanley was fined
(50 and costs of (4.
Harry l.numl and Harry ,Mus
on. who were ftrresled on , tho
same chargs, their alleged offenses
having been committed on Octolcr
a. each pleaded not guilty, de
mantled a Jury trial nnd their rases
were set for trial on Wednesday.
October It. ' (
Ncrtt CVniiniink-ailnn.
Medford lidge No. 103, A.
A. M.. Friday. Oct. 11.
(0 ft. tn. Work In the
F. t". degree. Uv order of
the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON'.
tot i Secy.
PARK FORCE WILL
' MOVE INTO OFFICE
aid man rnDprn !r ioj uurtnocc
Mill iiihii i iiiiiii ii s n i:u ni ii if rr
II II Mill L I UIIULU II 11.1 I I
TO NEW PORT BY
EARLY FOG BANK
The storm of last glundoy iilhi t
nnu rainy ptriuii miure, unu me
fii-Ht fog of the fall HcuHon early
tlitu r.iKHTWi.in fnilntKhli l.ir trim'
j , nm, ,' tortPUHt. ot tnW
wealner fol. toniu ana unsettled
L,i. ,..,,, ,. f,.T ip,.i,i
evidence' that the time of year has
come when most anything In the
..., n ,,nn ,lttlltr.
had disappeared here by 10 n. m.
.During the fog the south bound t
'fill- muil nlunn iirriverl In tho vul
! lau Inlnmllri? I. Inn.l at- !-. ,,1,1
au port, but did nut do so because
the - pilot could not locate the
landing field in the fog. The plane
circled around a, few .times, aboye,
the old airport where .Superinten
dent Seeley Hall, the postoffice air
mull messenger an.d O. Kenneth
Anderson of the wea tiler bureau
were awaiting it.. They could not
see the plane but , could, hear ft
plainly, and the, pilot could pot see
the airport, and doubtless did not
hear Superintendent Hall's shouts
in .an endeavor to give him . his
location:" Hence the, ''plane, re-'
truced Us wayt,not:th;,to ho new
airport .over tiree .miles, .rom the
cUj and landed at that port.
Telephonic communication be
tween s the old and new airports
soon established the suspected fact
that the phme hiid landed at the
latter, port, whereupon the air mail
messenger and ; othara hurried
there. ... After- fueling, etc., a,t the
new airport the plane continued
on its Journey iithward.
Ifl
Tonight the citizens' lnulfcet Com
mittee, appointed' this week to' aid
the board of education in compil
ing the 'budget or expense for the
.Medford school district lor next
year, will nieot with 'the? hoard to
go over, the figures th latter has
prepared and, if approved by, the
committee: at this Joint meeting,
the tenlativo budget will probably
be made public tomorrow.. ;
This bttdgeti to be, legal, has to
be submitted lo the voters of the
district for, approval, nnd the elec
tion for this purpose -will be held
In ubout throe weeks.
i The' 'members t)f , the- cliliiens'
committee ore M. II. Jarmln, John
C. Mann. O. O. Alemlsrfor, B. E.
Wilson and W. W. Allen.
JACKSONVILLE CHAMBER
MEETING IS POSTPONED
Thb' Jncksohvllle chamber of
commerce meeting which was to
hnvo been held this week has beon
postponed until a week from Sat
urday, October 19: At that time
election of officers will take place
ror the ensuing year as well as thu
disposal of a tiuantity of import
ant business. . - ,
'
Clean cotton ruus umul at Mall
Tribune office.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR KXCHANC1K My home In
Ashland for n little home In or
around Metlforii or Jacksonville.
Address 173 tlclnian St., ' Ash-
land, ore; - - - 208
FOR SALE Dandy 3-room house:
sleeping porch, garage: paving
paid; levels shade trees; partly
, furnished;, priced at only (2450;
has good loan on already. Your
' chance to stop paying rent. ,
ALSO
Look at our ads in the locnls today;
ll will pay you.
& si.ms,
Phone 895. . ,16 s. Uartlett.
202
FOR RENT Ijirge, lovely fur
nished front room, private en
trance, heat. Also smaller, well
furnished rooins. Hoard if de
sired. Phono 1314. N. Front
St.;242: L'01 tf
FOR SALE Italian and petite
Prunes. F. S. Cnroenl..!-. .lurk-
sonvllle highway. . 203 !
FOR RENT House,
loth.
1119 West
204
WANTED Young girl to assist
with housework, tlood home nnd
steady employment. Convales
cent home. Phone 153, Ashland.
201
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
cockerels from trapnested slock:
young work horse. Phone Cen
tral Point 195. 203
FOR RENT J-rm., first floor: hot
and cold water, phone, use of
bath, close in. 122 So. Central.
Inquire premises or Mrs. Rlnns.
Hotel Holland. JOltf
WANTED 1 to S acres. Improved,
exch. for 1 ncre good Improved
Sacramento property, close In,
6th house left on l.oilcr Lane.
Srhoenherger. 204
FOR SALE 70 lamh.. I.. A.
Salnde, Jr., Central Point, Ore.
IFROUG OPEN TO;
Iniihr in TniiiniiTi
Kl K II. MIIMIUHI
uuliu lUmuiii
Ir ...
The program 'committee for the
..tin..''. irnii rrii,. whir i ,,n,nR- ht.l
nfKht'nt the 'Medford Armory htisij
worked overtime In order to provjj
vide the;publlc three ninhtd or thf-H
bent and mQHt vurlefl-rentertalnr-f
ment ever offered In this city. ':
LnrKe deieKatloim of visiting
ElKa ' are expefted ' f rom all partri
of southern yreKoh and nonhorj
California to imrtiripnte in the
frolic. The . public will he admit
ted; to the armory true of charge
and the doorB will opi-n each.evtrir
ingint, 7 o flor-k.
Cole 1-fouVies 1 general chairman!,. .Aiitf.- i'ut.;feet , sticking; out
'or tho' affair, with nine commlt-j
tees, working" under his supervision.!
The exact nature of the entertain- i
ment is being kept secret by Karl!
Uavls, who with his staff of per -
formers promises plenty of orlgi
nallty and fun,
In . addition to tho vaudeville
skits, catnlval features and
"whoopee" activities,, dancing will
be .featured, each evening with n
nonulnr dance orchestra fnrnLsh-
imr svrtconatlon. Wilson Waite's;
band will also be . on hand vlh
Its usual high type of music.' The
frolic will continue on Friday and
Saturday.
The: Jackson .Hot Springs dance;
pavilion, which heM its first dance
of tho season two weeks ago, will
hold its next dancing party Satur
day night -and has been drawing
largo crowds .regularly.- The pavil
ion was recAtly rtdecornted and
given a. number of Improvements,
mnltihg the -hall one of the most
attractive in 'southern Oregon. The
dences are being held weekly with
a. special dance scheduled at inter
vals.'. The. well known Pep Ped
dlers 'supply the music. -
DAUGHTERS OF. NILE
,10 MEET SA
: x.-jii'iinn Lenipie i.o.. i.j. uauKii-.
tors of the Nile, will hold their';
SINCE THE FIRE A '
FEW EE.KS AGO . -;
DR. BUNDY
-Dentist'
WORDS
ACTION
MUSIC
-' '.
4 Showa Daily
at
1:30, 3: 15, 7, 9
Matt. 10.35
Evet, 25, 50
' 303 E. MAIN ST; , .
' y '
Has remodeled his office and
added new furnishings and
equipment. " - "
1 1 PHONE. 147-RV
FOR APPOINTMENTS
ILB . -r 'jMi FOLKSL " '
T O D A Y KfiM M E,m"
: . v SNTBjS-J-J-y '.;' Kane
II .' -f ' 't. I !. ' in 'the woiilio 'S series op laughter ,t .
II E A ten o'clock boy.in aiime'o'clock town! You'll
' d 't (rJ I learn about wi men froin him he admits it 1 And
II iSi'w? '"c-. funny? You'll strain a rib howling at his wise
ll cracks- ' '
h regular October meeting and cure
i' monlal In the firants Puss masonic
fi temnlfi'MU SwtuidiuMiOctobenf li ll
latrtW) M ml ,J H..I ' I-
r oliowing tno cerenioiimi u....-
quet will be served nt the Hutel j
del Rogue for the members und
their escorts with dancing after-1
wards. ' ' j
airs, name x-uiiuuuiu ... v. -
ass Is queen of Zulflma toinpte
Sand will lreide.
Higher Heels Are
1 l4oA ReatllSlte in
nciU ie?ueoitc iff
New Dress Style
v IARIS (JP) An Inlernn-
tlonally famous Bhoe deij:nej
warns, thai heels are due frr-
a rlHe an the result of lont;er,
fuller dance drenos and the
t glorification of the tall, long
letfLrofl iflrl. . '
beneath ihe new. stylo. dresses
are death to chic as well us
dance "partners, according to
this bottier. .
j He hopes to add another
centimeter, he says, to heels
that formerly were tseven
i centimeters high. He cites
three Inches as the very min-
imum for a dance shoe, and
finds four better.
. Classified advertising gets results
Charter No. 7701.
RRI'OUf Ol-' t'OXDITIOX Ot'.THK
First National Bank
Of MpilUnril, in the Statu uf Oic;Bun, at tlie c:oe of business on October
1112!).
Loans nnd discpuuts -- -
llverdrarts
Unit-d States novcrnr.ient s"Ctjritie.H riwiu-d
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
Jfunking ul-uhc, $u,oou.t)i; Kurniture and fixtures,
Hesfrve with Federal Iti-serve Bank
Cash and due from banks
Outside checks anil other cash items
Redemption fund with U. H. Treasurer ond ilue from
U. S. Treasurer
Total .....$2,705,882.52
I.IAIHI.ITIIOS '
Cnpital stock pcld In-..; v....:".$ 100.000.00
Surplus 50,000.00
tjnuivitlcd profits net . 31,075,14
Reserves for interest, taxes, and other expenses uc- ,
crued and unpaid ; 0,000.00
Circulating notes outstanding 97,597.50
lJue to linnks, including certified and cashiers' checks
outstanding 17.302.83
Demand deposits .... '. 1.M5.1 10.47
Time deposits 88890.58
t r..
16.
IV.
19.
20.
21.
23.
Total ; (2,706,882.52
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss: . ( .'
I, Oris, Crawford, Cashier of the above-mimed hank, dh solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true to lite best of my knowledge
and belief. , ' ORIS CRA Wi-'OHD. Casnier.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before me tills 9th day of October, 1929.
' HOIHKRT C. MART, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: -B. E. Harller. .11. S. Deuel, Jno.-R.-Tomlln, Directors.
KATHERINE STANG
.,, Specializing in All 'TCypes of Modern Dancing , : .v., ,-
'', .. Ballet;., Acrobatic Adagio, BaUinv,:-ji9itjo''i i'
' . . 1 Classes Now Forming, : '. ,
High School Gli-ls ....Saturday' 10:00 A. M.
Childien Over, 7 Saturday 11:15 A. M.
Rallies' Class .:.....L'...' '. Saturday 2:00 P. M.
P.rlvate Ijbsohh by Appointment ONLY
. All Classes Limited , ; -'-
Phone 1!03 excopt Saturday, or call 21U Kant Main.
Phono 2!)R-on Saturday or call at Studio, Sparta llidg., Room 3
(K!ve Yourf.' Successful Teaching Mxperience)
' . From, Ring Lardner'a Famoua" Play
"ELMER THE GREAT' - ;
: : " .' ' - WITH "'."'
THE TWO NUTS OF "CLOSE HARMONY" '
JACK OAKIE
RICHARD "Skeets" GALLAGHER
EVELVN BRENT SAM HARDY GWEN LEE
' ALSO -
ALL TALKING COMEDIES
The Rooney Family in "
hTHE ROYAL PAIR"
and i
"Humeroua Flight'
THE FOX MOVIEONDE NEWS REEL
Special Notice
to Union Meii V
. dim St J VAX eh
The Medford Journeymen
f.V.. Barbers.' Local . :
recently organized In Medford.
takes pleasure In announcing tho
,,, ,,. h,hor. an,.,!...
' ," i,i j .i.,,i...
! .trlctlv union shon: ...
Bates Bros., 128 West Main,
Carl Bowman, 105 West Main. '
Hugo Daley. 108 East Main. (
, Roy Llndley, 17 North Bartlett.
D. P. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on
Eighth 8t. . . - .
Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel. '',
. E. C. Roseborough, 12 South Cen
tral. i
, Geo. Tong, 5 North Fir.
Look for the t
Union Shop Card' '
' Open 8 A. M. td 0 P. M.
Saturdays, 3 A. M. to 9 P. M,
Regular meeting ulgns tliu
Tue8dfly 0f each month at Ceutjal
XiUbor hall.
Ray Tuciter; Preal, 105 W. Main.
Ray LeFevre. Sec. la S. Central.
Phone 93 1 .for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING,' REFINISHING
FRANK HOWARD '
Medford Exchange, 211 W. Main St.
Mail Tribune a as are re&d by
Sft.fioo ppn'plft vry day. ' tf
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