rTCTYFOftT) HffiTL TTtTBTTNTJ. MF.flFORTVOftEOOV. RUXDAT. OCTOBER If!, 1929. PSGE THREE RED CROSS BACKS; HELEN NORRIS PLAY I ment of tho radio public. The lord yesieruuy an" uuuu u'uih i even with months nr mini weiir premier broadcast of this lauph- to business matters. They form-; Aik the woman who owns one.' able littlP nlnvlpf h:i hnen nernrp.l ! erly resided north of Medford on . visit Adrienne's. Monday, Oct. 14 bv the Oalifornin OivL-nn Pnwer i orchard property, which they re- where these Raiments will be per-1 niado thru the Community i company for the local station and ! cently sold and purchased a dairy i soimy presented by Miss Charlotte' rive, and every donor of . next Tuesdi.v October is from ranch at Sams valley a snort unie;Kurx, 204 Ao the regular meeting of the At the regular meeting of the A merkun ' Red Cross on October 13th, plans were discussed for the annual Red Cross campaign to be held from Armistice day to Thanksgiving day. , In Medford, tills year, the call will be chest drive one dollar or more becomes auto matically n member of the Ameri can Ited Cross, in other parts, of the county the membership drove will be carried on us in former -yea ra. To those acquainted with tho work that is being done In this county and elsewhere it seems in credible that .one disinterested person should be met when tho call comes. : From the Portland "Oregonian" on October lith to quote the fol lowing, "as usual the Red Cross Is on the job carrying forward re lief work umong tho distressed people who were burned out in the forest fires that wrought such havoc In the vioinity of Dole, Washington.' We of the Rogue River valley have been mercifully exempt from such major disasters requiring the help of the Red Cross but Miss Lillian Riberts, the local secretary traveling over the county on the errands of mercy something of a neighborhood quarrel here, and helping a destitute family there, assisting ex-service men and their families to obtain government help. In her home service work covers a multitude of actions which no one can fully compre hend. Viewed from this angle to give a dollar is a small thing, yet by so giving you do your bit to help carry on the great work of the-American Red cross at: home and abroad! Ira and Julia Canfleld of Tal ent were awarded a judgment of $818 in a damage suit against the luieni irrigation umnnji mi- h.mm T. K. Thompson, assistant air-j John K. Smith motored in from ways traffic superintendent of j his runch in the (iold Hill dis Oakland is spending tho week-end j trict yesterday and spent several in the city, having stopped over hours in the city on business. age alleged to have been caused here to inspect the new Medroru j . losing out screen doors at Men- by seepage to their orchard and radio communication station, on j ford Lumber Co. tf farm bind. The plaintiffs had sued on inspection tour of the Pacific Harvey Hall and J. J. Munsell tn fiifiiHL coast. of the Applegate district wore Orchard run Winter Banana np- j.r miidam or mademoisello the pies for sale h.t Sgobel & Day ware- Miriam Cross Wonder Frock i Medford business visitors yester- y. j day afternoon. youthfully smart. It Another clever radio-comedy t bouse. drama with "Amos Corner" as ai Mr- Rml xlrH- Adolph hcnulx 8nnpless, buttonless and background, has been written by : nd two children of tho Sams val- lne nider. larger woman. Miss Helen Xorrls for the enjoy-' ley section weie vistuns in .ei- ;nut stretch, cup. sag is bookless. becomes It docs wrinkl Attorney Frank 1 VKouzu and F. V. Kelly left yesterday for the Applegate district where they will spend the week-end mining. y to 10 ii. m., has been selected : later. 1ST IS for Its presentation. The drama has to do with the difficulties en countered by the ladies of the vil lage improvement society in car rying on a business meeting under the regular parliamentary proced ure. "Robert's Rules of Order," may be all right for some folks' to follow but '"Amos Corners' Rules of Order' will probably long be remembered by all the Copco radio fans who hear this clever new Morris play. The cast of "Copco Players" will include Jo Murray Rostell, Stella Quisen berry. Mary Cireiner Kclley and by special request. Mrs. Morris, mother of the playwright, will take part in this drama. The male leads will be played by those In imitable favorites, Fletcher Fish and liarle Davis. The Miriam Gross Wonder Fro- k which will be presented at Adri enne's Monday. Oct. Mth. by Miss Charlotto Kurx, is the one garment which completes the wardrobe. U will give tho most satisfaction of any garment ever purchased an 1 one can feet assured that one is wearing tho ultra smart whether motoring, golfing, in the office, nt clubs, or travelling. 204 The polico department is daily Miss Katie O'Roiirke. employee Son t Mi Klie. Stated meeting Siskiyou lidge of Perfection, 7.i p. m., Oct. 14. I,. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. Secy. of the Maytag company, was rush- Trailers Attention! ed to the Sacred Heart hospital The fur season will soon be here, yesterday, having taken suddenly , uv can n,k,, l1Uin,,y ft. yu with lit with a severe cold and fever. connections. Let us estimate Mr. and Mrs. William White of on ymr frH iu.fon, tU, ship. Medford are the parents of a six-J MKDFOUl) HAIUJAIN HoUSK. pound, 12-ounce girl horn at the j 27 North Orapo St, tf Community hospital yesterday. Hynge's Danco at Dreamh.n 1. 1 Notice. Wed. and Srt. Admission liOc. 204 I All Hopkins Lateral users doslr- A. R. Chapman of the Valley lag to purchase more water, who View district was a Medford busi- looking forward to the arrival ot j npss nml pleasure visitor yester iipw traffic signs to be placed on ! (lnv Olen laidley is one local resi dent who refuses to take "no" for an answer even from Mother Mature. No one, who has seen Olen washing windows with a hoso In front of Mcpherson's Clothing store for tho past few years, knew what was going on In the back of this dreamy-eyed young man's head. The unthink ing public, seowled at the fact that he was soaking up the ce ment sidewalk, simply because it necessitated them stepping out In-,: to, the street upon several occas ions. But like the poets of spring, the scientists and other misunder stood people, the clothier went on faithfully, irrigating the sidewalk and dreaming a dream that the less sensitive soul would brand as hopeless. Hut It has come to pass. . Perhaps he, like other prophets will not be acclaimed In his own home town. Hut to one ot Glen's unselfish make-upt vir tue Is Its own reward. And he is happy in the realization . that lie 5did make ' a blade of grass spfqut upon tho hard stir face of the pavement. Thanks for the "buggy ride," and also for tho theater party, have been expressed in advance by the folks at the Jackson County poor farm near Talent, who will be guestn of the Craterian theater next Wednesday afternoon to see tho opening performance of the super-special talkie, "Tho Cock Kyed World." The folks will ho taken into Medford In enclosed Chcvrolets, donated to tho cause by the Pierce-Allen Motor com pany. In celebration of the twenty fifth anniversary of William Fox's activity In the movie Industry, the entire next 30 days will be de voted to the showing of stiperspoc lal talking picture features, in 'l the Fox theaters throughout tho United States. According to the arrangements made, the guests of tho Crater Ian theater next Wednesday, will be called for in cars at 1:15 and taken to the theater where the curtain will rise on the opening matinee performance at l:4fi. Af tsf dhe show the cars will again call for them and take them home. y- Daily Meteorological Report October 1.1. Medford and vicinity: Sunday rloudy and unsettled with prob ably occasional showers: not much change In temperature. Oregon: Sunday fair In enstt cloudy and unsettled In west por tion with probable occasional fhowers; not much change in tem pers tore. 1 01 H Mrs. Borothca Moore was given &' divorce decree in circuit court last week from Kdward Moore, and given permission to use her maiden name of Dorothea Reddy. Hertha,.Timmer whs also granted a divorce -from Jacob Timmerman. Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf Rest Carbon Briquets, $17.50 per ton. We save you $2.50 per ton. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Mrs. Harry Prentice, of Med ford, was In Grants Pass Monday as a guest of Mrs. Albert Mc Corkle of Grants Pass. Will teach you to drive any car. Telephone 10J5-X. 210 Corona adding machines, $60. Free trial, Vhone Hierma, 1363. 193tf X. J. Wiley and sons, contrac tors, have returned from the Lake of the Woods, following two weeks spent there in the construction of a cabin. We buy, sell and exchange men's women's and children's good used clothing and shoes, "Mac's Place," Nash ltldg.. Front St. Phone 556 .1., Medford, Ore. , 204 Plck'infer- of grapes' by members of the association Is scheduled to start Monday, it has been an nounced by members of the organ ization. Time has been allowed for the grapes to form sugar while still on the vines. Efforts of the Grants Pass Chamber of Com merce to get a reduction on grapes between this city and eastern mar kets has been carried to the Ore gon traffic bureau. Just what action will follow remains to be seen. Grants Pass Courier. F. W. Bartlctt, furrier, 15 M. Fir. 206 Medford-made factory blocks now $5 per load, clean and dry. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. ISTtf Glen J. Jackson, sales manager for the Copco and Mountain Sta tes Power companies loft Friday on a business trip to Kalispell, Montana. T will sell the modern S-room furnished house nt 52H South Grape or $3000, cash or terms. C. A. DeVoe. lOStf Scabies exist In the Talent school according to Miss Kdlth Laubscher, county nurse, who mnde an In spection of students there last week. Sho said she found twenty two cases. Ruy them now, factory blocks $5 per load. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. $31. lS7tf "Lights' Golden Jubilee" will be the subject of an interesting meet ing nf the women's committee of the California Oregon Power com pany to he held nt the Copen build, ing Thursday evening, October 17. This national celebration which Is being observed throughout the en tire country this month is a tri -bnte to Thomas A. Kdison and the fiftieth anniversary of tho first electric light. In this connection some interesting motion pictures of Kdison and the history of light will be featured on the Copco pro gram. Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., with mnrcel or finger wave. $1.00. Phone R7. Rnwman Harbor and Heauty Shopne. 21 !t Mrs. Kmma Whiting of Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Mils pauxh and son Ray. and daughter Annabelle. of Rrldal Veil, Ore., j arrived In Modford last week to spend a short time as the gucstel of Mrs. M. R. Runnels at her homej near Medford. Complete nhowlng of the 1330 . models nf th new Dodge fi at j Kakin Motor Co., Podge and Plv- mnoth do-.inr. ?or, lamp posts In the business sec tion, giving tho new parking lim its, which provide that one hour parking Is In effect in the busi ness secton from 8 a., m. to 6 p. m.. and to p. m. on Saturday nights. City traffic officers yester day were only able to pass out five tags for violation of overtime parking and double parking. Ruddy Squirrel nuts at Colvig Drugs. Fresh, crisp and delicious. 208 When Fdwln Smith and Karl Snyder, young Ashland boys, ap peared In juvenile court on Fri day on a bad check charge. Judge Alex Sparrow paroled the boys to himself pending good behavior. Roth boys are said to have broken previous paroles. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1363. ll)3tf Runners removed and snags worked back In hose, silk under wear, golf box, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. 157tf Mrs. R. A. Robinson and Miss Rertha Coy. of Gold Hill were among the Medford visitors Sat urday. They report the purchase of the Rogue Nook Inn by Coy & Robinson and have opened the dining room aiiatn serving chicken dinners and short orders. .. 500,000 feet of cheap lumber. Speeinl nt Medford Lumber Co. tf ISIS THEATRE East Main, Near Bridge Admission 10c and 15c Dressmaking nml romodrllnK At tho Knshion Shop, 424 Modford Hid!.-. Tol. 11S1. If havp not already notified tho ills trlet, are requested to do so at once. Phono 317, Medford. IIOHI'R ItlVKIl VAM.Kr 1 K 1 1 1 ( 1 AT I ( N' DISTRICT. .12 North Central Avenue. ISTtf Is YOUR HEATER A GLUTTON? Perhaps your furnace is greedily gobbling more than its just share of fuel. American Radia tor Heating Equipment has a foft're appetite. Your fuel bills will be lower. You can buy this equip ment now on conve nient terms and with a liberal allowance on your old heater. WeQuaranteeAUWark Less than $75 a Room Easy Payments A. SCHMIDLI 109 East 8th Street Phone 41S Tonight and Monday A Great Story of the Sea Paths' prtitnti PHYLLIS HAYEKS rw ur Also a Snappy Comedy and Pathe' News Review I Local Dt t & ST a. Temperature (degrees! 42 MlKhest (last 12 hrs.) S 1-nwest (lain: IS hnO 42 Uel, humidity (pet.) ! Preotpltatlon (Inrhon 00 00 Stale of weather ClearJUear , TotH7M-et"Ti7i7Mon rlm-r Sep tember 1. 192?. !," inrheii. ; Sunrise today. ii:2l a. m. ' Sunset today. 5:33 p. m. Sunrise Monday. fi:23 . , O. K. ANDF.IiSON-. WAlAoUes d W3ENGY If It's Insurance We Write It , This Is An Age of Specialists Free Lecture ... .-..!. :. ON .. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY JOHN C. LATHROP, C. S. B. OF BROOKLYNE, MASSACHUSETTS i Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Rialto Theatre FRIDAY at 8 p. m. Oct. All Are Cordially Invited 18 biw r clear mother An the people demand In ev ery line aa nearly perl'eetion ns It in pOMRlblo to produce. This HpplleH with double force to I'latp Work In den- liHtry. Tho mastication nf foofl and terminal appearance must both he taken Into con sideration. My plate are an nearly perfect as it la pop slide to produce. Dr. I. H. Gove 235 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J Getting the kind of a radio twt that in worth "writing home about" mean nomrthing more than buying a new pier of furniture. Choosing a new radio is like Delecting a fine mimical inntrti mcnt. Tho Belcction nliould be made with care the inntullntion mnde by ex perts who know how. We are building a KiieceMtful radio business on that basis. Phone for drmonntratmn in your own home. Then you will know what real radio enjoyment menus. ROL ST E IK ItAlilO Radio Service Laboratory (Electric Wiring Co.) 22 8. Grape "and proud to fc a Rotator merriont Phones: Office 335 .. Residence 1142 ft Mrs. Joseph Palmer, the former Miss Eleanor Morris ... a churming Southern bride 5,4 X i R: --i: v.. l w ; i wfr'i -!l Ir', i F " 1 1 Hi it H iHMaiilj, Printouts Patricia . . . tho Corhatn pattern that Mrs. Palmar chose for Us outstand ing beauty HcHldcfl featuring f I n o allvnrwarp. wo urn HhowlnK Iho very lntcHl models in Hamilton Illinois Waltham Elgin nml famous Longlne Watches unci superior ipuillly ot dliiin-nnriu.. .A distinguished bride ... tJMrs. Joseph Palmer of Savannah j cliose the silver for her new home in this N N beautiful Princess Patricia pattern The brunette beauty . . . winning smile . . . and charming poise of young Mrs. Palmer remind us that the tradition of fair women of the South is indeed not a myth. She rides . . . swims ... dances. An amazing combination of a completely modern young wom an, with the gracious manner of the Old South. Ill the heirlooms of her family are rare linens . . . priceless old crystal . . . and Mrs. Palmer knew that her own wedding silver must take its place with ttie aristocratic sterling of her grand mothers. Yet she felt that it must have value beyond the sentimental . . . the value of true beauty and the good tasle that lives forever. And so for her new homo Mrs. Palmer has chosen Corham Sterling in the graceful Princess Patricia pattern. We have arranged a display of this exquisite design . . . and of our other Corham patterns that are tho frequent selection of prominent brides and hostesses. In many designs there is hollow ware to match, and the cost of flatware and hollow ware alike is surjirisjpgly moderate. ... 1 - i 1jawtwice& Quality Jewelry Main and Fir Fair Prices Intelligent Servico Established 1908 6 GUARANTEED Investigate Our Class "D" Stock SOUTHERN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1224 Operated by experienced men who live here and know values IH9: Close study under n r 1 1 f i o i n 1 light causes serious in jury if tho eyes are unaided by cor rct't glasses. May, wo. serve you?. r. 1 WX DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOrJt RIXALL IT0X1 Opes lundays and Eraainfi All th Tina r