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PAGE TWO MEDFORT) MATL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER t 14,- 3929. ! 1. 73 I fit 1 Iocal and -'Personal Approximately 150 earn of ap ple and pears were shipped from Med ford last week to eatern mar ketH, making a season total of over 2800 cars. The larK"t shipment took place Saturday nlk'ht when 40 or 60 cars were shipped.. The peak of the fruit season has been passed for several weeks and a Kood many of the localpaektng houses are working on half, shifts, with ap ples and Winter Nellls pears the njuln fruits in season. . The Rogue Nook Inn. formerly the Vernon station, at Gold Hill, has been purchased by Mrs. Susie Coy and R, A. RoblnBon. They serve chicken dinners, short or ders and have fountain service. 210 Mrs. I. C. Sisernore of Fort Klamath returned to her homo yes- lerdny after spending the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wilkinson here. Rest Carbon Briquets, $17.50 per ton. 'Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 3 87tf See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. ' 21C Mrs. Lyda King, county nurse, left Saturday for Halem to Join her husband, V. W. King, to start a vacation of a week, to be spent motoring through Washington and Into Canada, where Mrs. King plans to spend a short time visit ing her brother ut Vancouver, Ina M. Huson and Darroll Huson announce the opening of "Huson's What not," formerly "The Sweet Shop," corner 6th and Ivy Sts. Your patronage will be appreciated. 207 Included among the OreKonlans, other than those from Portland, registered at local hotels are J. P. Franzen of Oregon City, Robert Hartley of Salem, Mary -Hickson of Dallas, James Myer and S. A. I fan ford of Roseburg, Lee Met calf and E. M. Holman of I-ake-vlew and Rohert Moser of Tilla mook. , Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Hondicrnft Shop. lB7tf The condition of Mrs. Fred I. Colvig, who for a week past' has been quite sick with pleura-pneumonia, In now much Improved at the He c red Heart hospital. All the fever has disappeared and her re covery is expected to proceed fast from now on. " Buy them now, factory blocks $" per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 681. 187tf Tomorrow will be "Farmers' day" for the Klwanlans of Ash land. Every Klwanian Is being re quested to invito n farmer or fruit grmver friend as his Individual nunst at the luncheon. SpitE apples for sale, AIn Vista Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf Any subscriber to the commun ity chest may designate the Instl tutlonal member to which ho do , sires his subscription credited. You have a right to know what your money Is doing and It will be at rl times possihfe to obtain any Information desired through the community chest. Complete showing ot the 1030 models of the new Dndge 6 at Eakln Motor Co., Dodga and Ply mouth dealer. 20rt W.. F. Isaacs and W. I. Vawter spent yesterday afternoon below OrahU Pass, fishing In the Rogue. Mnyor and Mrs. W. C. Ieever of Central Point are . grandparents, having received telegraphic infor mation last week that n son, Rich ard Constant, was born to their son Karl and Mrs. I,eever, at Van couver, WnHh., where Karl has been employed for sometlmo by iho Montgomery Ward company. The parents are well known here and are Iformer Medford residents. See Charles A. Wing to buy your homo. 816 j, There were no fatalities In Ore gon due to Industrial accidents dur ing the week ending October 10, according to a report by the State Industrial rccldent commission. A total of 021 accidents were report ed to the commission. Krag-Jorgensen army rifle for snle; cut down to sport model: looks like new, $10. Inquire M Ilrnwne Hdwe Co. tf W. T. Orleve was In the city from Prospect this morning, and returned home before noon. He reports thrt there wore no fires of any consequence In that dts-i trlct this yenr. j Det me write your fire Insurance. Pari Y. Tengwahl, Hotel Medford. I Phone 003. tf j ' Porter J. Neff Is spending n fw days In Portlnnd on legtit biul ness, having left for the north the latter part of the week. Call find look over the 1030 mod els of Dodge 6 nt Etikln Motor Co.. Dodge and Plymouth dealer. 20R Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Danfleld left yesterday for their home In San Dleeo. Cal., following n short stay In Medford attending to business matters. 1 J With the Coming of Cooler Weather W suggest plenty of rinhrcr'i Milk Bread tout for all meals. ft Guests from a distance register ed at Medford hotels include Char lotte King and H. H, Rogers of Milwaukee, Wis., und Mr. and Mrs. Karl J'rleHH of Falrlmnks, Alaska. Members of the D. A. R. wish ing reservations for the luncheon Saturday, October 19, please cull Mrs. J. H. Cochran, 142, not later thun Thursday, October 17. Call and look over the 1030 mod els of Dodge 0 at Eakin Motor Co., Dodge and Plymouth dealer. 205 Coming! The Chrysler Road Show, 204 Guy Harvey, vltdtlng , fisherman, reached his limit of steelhcad Fri-: day with a total of three fish. weighing respectively 10, 8'A and 7 pounds. The catch was made on a No. 0 royal coachman with junglecock wing, using-light tackle. Mr. Harvey Is hero from Portland to visit his father, J. It. Harvey. Grant.! Pass Courier. ' Ina M. Huson and: Darroll Hunon announce the opening of "Husun's Whatnot," formerly "The Hweot j Shop," corner Cth and Ivy Kts. Your I patronage will be appreciated. 207 Wanted At once, packers. Pin nacle Packing Co. 103tf Dr. Krnlly Bolrom, county me - leal director, and Miss Kdlih Laub- scher. county nurse, were giving her.lth honor roll examinations to- day In the (Irlffln Creek school district, southwest of Medfurd. All, rural schools In the county can avoll themselves of this service, and It is the desire of tho county unit that schools not yet exam ned get In touch with tho unit as early as possible, taking advan tage of the present 'prevailing good weather. A number of schools have already undergone the exam inations and moHt of them In the county were expected to he reached. (let those fenders and auto bodes strulghtcned at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418. .f Col. and Mrs. K. K. Kelly and son Bob spent yesterday afternoon fishing above Trail. Special on plaster board at Med ford Lumber Co. tf "The Narcotic Situation" Is to be discussed from the standpoint v of the medical profession, Wednes day evening when Dr. J. J. Km mens will present a paper at the semi-monthly meeting of the Juelc- snn County Medical association, at the home of Dr. F. O. Swcnetlhurg in Ashland. Dr. Him kins, tho Chiropractor. with Russian mnssngo. over tho I Woolwurlh Hlore. Tol. 1290. 17ltf V. W. Hartlett, furrier, in N. Fir. 2(lfi Mrvynard Hush and Charles Kl llott are two Medford fishermen who qro tryinff their luck today at Kish lake, where on previous visits they had little trouhle In catching the limit. They plan to do a little deer huntinK on the side. Ina M. Huson nml Darroll Huson announce tho opening of "Huson's Wh&tnot," formorly "Tho Sweet Shop," corner Oth nnd Ivy Sts. Your patrnnaKO will ho npproclated. 207 Oallfornlans registered at Med ford hotels Includo Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Beam, Mr. rind Mrs. F. K. Downey of I.oiik Meach, H. 1 Hol drun and parly, O. A. Michaels of Ixis Angeles, Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Harvey ol Owensmonth, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. linker of South land, M. M. VVIIIIts of Mania Maria .Mr. and Mrs. (1. H. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. V. (1. Hare of Han Krnnelsco, W. V. Short of Santa Hosa nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. H. K. Onkes of Kusnnvllle. Carhon Briquets, $17.50 por ton Th&Hnmc you have heen paying $20 for. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 051. tf Ridding Is expected to ho henvy next Saturday afternoon at the po lice station when Federal I'rohl- hltlon Agent Terry Talent will sell a seined Chrysler automohlle at nuctlon. The car Is n 1125 model and was seined last May from local resident, arrested for hoot- legglng. Funeral sprays and cut flowers. Snmuclsnn'n Flower Garden. 20R Clnrk St. 215 Illlss Heine will lenve tomorrow with n crew of decorators for Itnse. hurg, to do some special decorat ing work, after which he will spend a short time In Marshfleld doing special decorating for a Shrine cer emonial. Ho plans to ho hack In Medford tho middle of next week. Jleforo leaving the city, he com pleted special decorative effects for tho Craterlnn nnd Itlnlto theaters. celebrating tho Fox Silver Jubilee, nnd the I'nllfornln Oregon rower company, eolebrntlng tho golden Jubilee of light. Palmist Jiere. The famous Amer ican palmist. Prof, liohert H. Knight ,1s now at Sunrise Tourist Park, npnrtmont No. 1. Heads past. present nnd future. There Is no price. You pay what you wish Here one week only. 207 Mrs, Lena Sweetland of Portland nrrlved here Friday to visit at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Karl sweetlnnd. During the week Mrs. Sweetland will Inspect tho local Itellef Corps. Dinner at Lutheran church. 4th and (lnkdale. Wed. Oct. 10. 5:30 to Adults HOe, children 25c. 206 j Among Seattle residents regis tered at locnl hotels ire Mr. and ! Mrs. F. 8. llnldwin. A. H. Hnldwln. j .Mrs. II. H. Fisher. A. Allwrda. H. II. Cosgrove, Mr. nnd Mm. .1, 1.. 1 lleneh. The Miriam flross Wonder Frock Is known on Fifth avenue ns the "Olen Hogle Onrment." It Is ultra smart nnd Is the nll-nrnund utility nrment of unbelievably soft Aus tralian wool itcphyr: It has an nlr of Paris chie about It, Miss Char lotte Kurx will give a personal pre senilation MonJay, ' Oct. Hth, ot Adrienne'fl. 204 Nearly 1200 members of Ore gon boys' nnd girls' clubs took part In the recent Oregon state fair at Srlem. according to figures Just compiled lty If. l Seymour, state club lender. Seymour found that the contestant averaged three ex hibits each. $5.00 per limit, summer price still on. Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml. UJtf Fred J. lllnkeley spent the week end In the Kqunw Creek district In connection with mining develop ment. Preliminary surveying pm paratnry tu Installing a water and Irrigation system Is now under way. The condition of Mrs. U, G. Cole man, who arrived homo last Thurs day from a Portland hospital, where shti recently underwent an operation, continues to Improve, and her complete recovery is look ed for In about two weeks. Dynge's Dance every Wed. and Sat. at Dreamlund. 212 So far this year there have been 230 cases of meusles in Jackson county, with none reported for the past month. This Is a heavy In crease, for the sumo time corre sponding with last year. Our first carload of Royal Coal will arrlvo in Medford very soon. This Is the best quality coal mined In the stato .of Utah or the north west and it ls!our wJkIi to have you try some of It. Arrange with us now for a ton of Royal Coal to be delivered direct to you from the car, which will save you money. Phone 833. F. K. Samson Co. Of fice at 229 N. Riverside. iflCtf - State prohibition operatives par ticipated In Kl arrests for liquor law violations In Oregon during September, according Jo George Alexander, state prohibition di rector. Fines of $8465 were Impos ed, with Jail sentences aggregating iji0 drys. The officers destroyed 0473 gallons of mnxh. 1130 gallons of liquor and seized 16 stills, Hurry! It's getting cold. We sell Carbon Briquets for $17.50 per ton. Best briquet obtainable. Med- ford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Mrs. Wallace Bruce of Long Beach, Cal., who Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs, M. J. Loonard here, Is much Improved In health since coming to southern Oregon. $17.50 per ton now carbon briquets same as you paid $20 for before. Medford Fuel Co, Tel. 631. tf Floyd J. Cook of Portland, sec retary of the Republican state committee and former well known resident of Medford, who in on a political tour of the stale, arrived In Medford by auto yesterday, and who spent today visiting friends, will leave this evening or tomor row morning for Klamath Falls. Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House. So. Fir. 201tf The Loyal Women's class of the First Christian church will hold Its regular monthly meeting to morrow afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Mary Sabln near the Oak Clrove Hchoolhousc. Those wish ing to attend are nslyd to meet at the church at 1MB, and trans portation will be furnished. Best Carbon Briquets, $17.50 per ton. Wo save you $2.50 per ton Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 131. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Chnndle anil daughter linrbarn Jean of He attle are visiting today with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. ltcynolds and Dor othy nt tho Hotel llollr.nd, having arrived In the city last night. Mr. Chnndler Is n nephew of Mr. Itayn- olds. They will leave In n few days for California to visit other reln tlves before returning from their vacation to Seattle. Will tench you to drive any car. Tolophono 10U5-X. 210 Mrs. Jnines Ktovens, rvho has been seriously 111 with an Infected tooth for the past several days, Is reported better this morning, (, Leaving home lout May, Norbert Corona adding machines, $60. Free trial. Vhono lllcrmn, 1303. HI3tf Herman of Toledo, Ohio, nnd James MnCnrly of Cleveland nr rlved In Medford today en route to California and home by motor. They were traveling in a Ford of the old flivver type, nnd It was liberally phuitered with wisecracks, usually found on a machine of such type. On tlio-lrlp so far they have visited all of the stutes ex cept New Knglnnd, nnd expect to visit there next spring. They vis lied Crater TJiko yesterday nnd they placed It next to Yellowstone park as one of the most Interest ing places they havo visited. F. W. nnrllett, furrier. 15 N. Kir. 200 St. Mark's Altar (lulld will hold a bridge tea this coming Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In tho Guild hall. Medford-mnde factory blocks now $5 per lond, clean and dry. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 187tf Organisation to take advantage of the federnl farm aid law was effected at Yakima, Wash., by a body to be known ns tho North west Council of Apple Co-opern-tlves. Its members hope for close co-operallon with the federnl farm hoard. The organisations Includ ed are tho Hnrtlculturnl union. Hkookum Packers' association, Woiintohoe District Co-oporntlve. Yakima Fruit Growers' association, Wenatcheo-Okanogan Co-operative federation and tho Apple Growers' Federation of Hood Hlver. Huy them now, factory blocks $5 per lond. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. lS7tf Circuit court convened today at Grants Pas., for Josephine county, with a Jury and Judge II. D. Nor ton in attendance. The regular cases will be tried. Froe shampoo Mon., Tuos,, Wed., Tlntrs., with marcel or finger wave. $1.00. Phone 57. Howman Hnrber and lleauty Shoppo. 219 About n doxell violation slips, principally for overtime, pnrklng. were given out Saturday night by the police department, an the re sult of traffic patrols through the huslness section. Somo of the vio lators wero ;otit of town visitors anil were Ignorant o local regu lations. ( . Oregon State college nnd the Pnlverslty of Oregon Will lie In spected for the first time hy tho new' state board today nnd tomor row. Dressmaking nnd remodeling at the Fnshlon Shop, 424 Medford lildg. Tel, nm. tf Women are sayinc: "Pinkham'i Compound keeps me fit to do my work." "I was nervous and all run down. Now I eat better and sleep better . It helped my thirteen year old daughter." "I took it be- (ore and after my bsby was born." I am gaining every day. Ray Henderson and Chauncey Florey are two of the unlucky, deer hunters who were In the mountain country yesterday. Although they shot a good many shells, most of them were fired at targets, the former confessed today. GOO, 000 feet of cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf , The regular monthly child wel-j fare clinic, sponsored by the county! health unit, will be held next Frl- day at the Y. W. C. A. at 1:30 j In the afternoon. A much larger! than average clinic is expected,! and mothers wishing children1 un- der six years of age examined for 1 B physical defects, are urged to call i rie tomorrow, also Tor mountain the health unit headquarters Inior plumed und California, or val- the court house as early as pos sible. The clinic was to have been held last Friday but was post poned because of the regional meeting of public health nurses. Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumber Co. tf Mrs. Edith Dadlsman Of Napa, Cal., returned to her home the end of last week after spending sev eral days in Medford as the guest of her daughter, Miss Hilda Lyon. Runners removed "and snags worked back In hose, silk under wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. ir7tf Applications for building permits were made to the city this fore noon by the following: Harry Keck, 22 South Central, ' garage, $lfi0; H. C. Hansen, 204 North Ivy, repairs, $500; Josephine Clark, 1110 West Fourth, reshlngle, $75; Mrs. Katharine Peterson, 1 110 West Fourth, reshinglo, $60. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1363. 103tf As far as the Riverside Com munity club and dances are con cerned, both are a thing of the past, according to L. F. Pickett,; who was In Medford today from nis rancn near vjoiu nui. clubhouse was sold a short timej UKO una is living i - mi vi-iru mm dwelling. Dances had heen given there for sometime and were 'well known throughout the county. Mr. Pickett has also sold his ranch and plans to leave next month on an extended motor tour through the middle west, returning to Medford In several months to make his per manent home. Huddy Squirrel nuts at Colvig j Drugs. Fresh, crisp and delicious. . 208' Temporary auto llcenBPH were is' sued at the sheriff's office today to G. K. Obonchaln of Central Point. W. J. Webster of Jnckson vlllo. Walter Severln of Medford, Jesso Miller of Ka-,-le Point. It. 1.. Mayhew of Yamhill and James Grieve of Prospect. Tho Miriam Gross Wonder Frock which will be presented nt 'Adrl- enne's Monday. Oct. 14th, by Miss Charlotte Kuril, is the one garment which completes the wardrobe. It will give the most satisfaction of any garment ever purchased an-l one can' feel assured that one Is weuring the ultra smart whether motoring, golfing. In the office, nt clubs, or travelling. 204 There nre no circuit court sua sions In Medford this week; i due to court being held In Grunts J'.aHit. Judge II. D. Norton will reopen court here next Mondny. Complete showing of the 1930 models of tho now Dodgo C at ICakln Motor Co., Dodge and Ply mouth dealer. 205 Itosooo Potter, who divides his residence between Medford nnd Central Point, was n vexed msn to day as he walked about the busi ness section looking for a new hat he clnlms was stolen from him nt a local dance hall Saturday night. Ho thought that If he looked long enough he might see It come wnlk- Ing by, as the headgear of the per son who has probably taken it. but he did not locnte It. lie de clares that If It Is not brought back by Wednesday he will enlist tho aid of tho police department, ns ho has suspicions who has tnken It. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Cunning ham from Sacramento, Cal., who hnve heen visiting Mrs. Cunnlng hnm's grandmother, Mrs. M. S. So llss. nnd other relatives In Med ford the past few dnys. left for their home this morning. Crnter like Chapter No. 32. Tuesday evening, Oc tober 15. Kogular com munication, lty order of High Priest. 1. B. SCllt'l.KIt, Secy. 200 Notice. All Hopkins Lateral users desir ing to purchase more water, who havo not already notified the dis trict, are requested to do so t onco. Phono aii, Mctiford, HOGl'F. HIVKlt VALLF.Y. 1HHU1ATION DISTltU'T. S3 North Central Avenue. I87tf Why Asphalt the mines. There Is no coal tar, in VoWiira. Valtlurn is easier longer and costs less than any similar puint made. VALDURA Asphalt Paint will waterproof and protect anything you apply it to. It is i particularly adapted for roofs, implements, farm ' machinery, j tanks, bridges, heated surfaces - everywhere - and on ajiy surface, j metal, wood, cement, cloth or paper, requiring protection from i water, weather, acids, alkali and varying temperatures. j Valdura is made in brilliant, glossy Black and in durable shades of Red, Brown and Green. It is the only successful colored asphalt paint known. You will be very much interested in the VaMuru booklet, "Ajphtilc and Its 3000 years 0 useful SmiVc." May we send it 1 and a free test sample? Distributed by Hubbard Bros., Inc. Medford, Oregon WITH FEW BIRDS W'ith the open season for Chi : nan (.lionoLnln l.fffl r n I n a mill, aim. ley, quail, to lust until October 31, and with the deer and duck hunt Ing seasons still on, these are hal cyon days for the local sportsmen. The law provides for a hag limit of lour Chinas in any one day and not more than eight in any consecu tive seven days, but no more than one female pheasant can be shot In any consecutive seven clays. The hag limit for quail is 10 of such birds in any seven consecutive days. Along with the season for Chi nese pheasants is the open season for sooty or blue grouse, puffed grouse and natlye pheasants the same length of time, the hag limit of which Is lour in any one day, or eight In any seven consecutive days. i Inquiries made from various sources seem to indicute that there are not so many Chinese pheas ants as In former years; also that the number of quail, etc., is about hat of former years. These re ports, however, indicate that the situation in the valley is spotted some localities with many pheas ants, others with scurcely any, and othorg w,(h bul a coml)arativ(i few. Although the season does not open until tomorrow, a number of greedy men and boys took a chance and surreptitiously illegally hunted for pheasants yesterday, according to reports reaching here today from various parts of the valley, where the discharges of their shotguns were heard. 4 Tnigpers .Attention! The fur season will soon be here. We can mnko money for you with our connections. Let us estimate on your furs before you ship. MEDFOUD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 North drape st tf i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SEE THESE 180 Acres. 25 miles from Medford. near the highway and outside range; fenced, house, barn. Price $1,500. or will tri.de. 400 Acres with .150 acres In culti vation, adjoining outside range. Price $l!,500; terms. Good trnct of' pine timber for saw .mill set. WANTED Farm to rent. CHAUNCEY FLOREY. 201 First Nntlonal Hank. , Rhune 3JN. , . 211 WANTED Elderly lady to do housework and care for small child. Call at 613 North Grape St. 205 FOIt HEN'T Partly furnished 3 room house. Inquire 425 S. Oak dale. 211 FO It SALE Peaches. Chaa. Hof beck, near service station, Phoenix-Jacksonville highway. 207 WANTED Experienced packers, 3 weeks run, at Kobert T. Coch rane Co.. So. Front. 207 WANTED Woman general housework, lieckman. or girl for Inquire 7 I 4 207 FOR SALE Good tenm horses, harness and wagon, cheap. Also alfalfa buy In barn, $12 por ton. Mrs. J. M. Miller, on Vennblc place, 2 miles west of Rllch. 207 FOR SALE Singer tirophend sew. Ing machine, $25. 230 S. River side. 207 WANTRD Jjuly chicken pickers at Swift & Co. Produce Dept. 200 FO It KENT Furnished 3-room house, close In. Knd ut So. Bart IctL 20f FOIt RUST-5-room partly fur nished; water paid. Tel. 797-R. 210 LOST At covered brldRe. Little Hutte creek. Friday, fox terrier; whlt.e black ear and niark;i; name Alike; $5 reward if return ed to I'. 14. Hose, H. 3, Hox 2KA. Medford. 206 WANTKl) Man to shuck corn. Tel. Sr.S-lt-2. 207 FOR SALH 1700 His., 1S-F-2I. -Horse, Kray iieldlntf, sound, true. 1'hone 207 Paint is Better Asphalt is nature's best waterproofing, and waterproof paint Usts longer than ; other kinds. ; Valdura Asphalt Paint is not only true asphalt paint, but the asphalt is the finest obtainable - Gilsonite 99.5 Dure natural asphalt iust the wav it comes from 1 artificial or man-made asphalt I to apply, spreads further, lasts ! HELEN NORRIS COMEDY Many radio parties are planned for tomorrow evening when a new Helen Xorris comedy drama wll he trivnn Itu nromipr lirnnilnnut- tiv I- the popular "Copco Players." "Amos Corners Rules of Order" is the name, of this new Xorris play and the story covers the difficul ties experienced by the Ludies' Improvement society in carrying on a business meeting according to the . rules of .parliamentary practice. Humorous situations abound in this yule comedy-drama which is to be given Us initial presentation tomorrow night dur ing "Copco Hour" from 0 -to 10 p. m. ' PHOENIX CHURCH CHOIR TO PRACTICE TUESDAY PHOK.N'IX", Ore., Oct. , 14. (Special.) 'rile choir oil life 1'res hylerinn church will meet at the home of .Mrs. Koliss next Tuesday evening for their regular weekly Ill-net lee. Tho f.illnwini. .,-un.i are In the choir, Jlrs. Nell Frank lin, .Mrs. Delano Sloan, Mrs. Dr. Standard, and Mrs. (leo. Carpenter, sopranos: .Mrs. Alhert Solis and Phone 51 UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyes First Dr. D.' A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. Phone 93 1 for FURNITURE REPAIRING ! UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING ' FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange. 211 W. Main St. WE DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY YOUR FcEXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evenings . All the Time ssHSBScsansssnsnBSBsasaBBBia WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE THE FIRST OP THE BIG JUBILEE SHOWS """ ' ALSO ' 'a' Miss Mildred- 'Coats, alto; Mr. I Sheets,' Mr. Sloan and Joe Hartley, , tenor; Mr. Frame and Harold Fish ; base. .Mrs. Frame Is accompanist and director. i Madras, B. S. Larkln Hard - ware and Implement store building WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE 1904-OCTOBER-1929 THE FIRST OF THE BIG JUBILEE PROGRAMS THE WORLD'S GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR A new and area Chaney in a thrill ing railroad melo drama, synchronized with MUSIC AND STARTLING SOUND EFFECTS r Admission Mats 10 and 25 Eves 10 and 3!i Jklfiii Gives You Eis sr i P . Greatest Show 'IM y 'Phyllis Haver James Murray -ALSO ALL TALKING COMEDY EDWARD EVERETT HORTON !N "THE RIGHT BED" ff"asl1SWSWBBTWSWI j - V VAPORlJB j cyERfjyHflLLION JARS USED YEARLY Now! START TODAY . i r mm 4 Yk,3 .A 1 &Zttl&mWJtiYfMt STARTS ' 1