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PAGE TWO -'Personal becal'an'd out of town motorists Wore reminded by the city traffic department !today that no automo biles are permitted to double park long -enough In the -business sec tion, fpr drivers or . occupants .to rush, Into stores, gather up parcels and return .to the cars, floulile parking.will only 1)8 permitted for passengers tp get put or In. Trucki are also warned by the traffic de partment that they are pot tp pack up to curbs wunpm securing a per mit from officers.' ., ., i ; ' Harvest Jlome Chicken Pinner" nt Phoenix., Presbyterian church Friday, .6:30. ,. ,,' .. M Robert McPonald of Klamath Falls;, who' was f apprehended by Deputy aama.V'ardeo Kpy I'arr on Sunday top lying- In. wa(t near a water, hole- tp kill deer, pleaded guilty, by ph.one .yesterday before Judge Taylor in the lutter's office and was fined (60 and coats. Remnants of wire screen lo per Square fpp't, while they last. .. M.. & H. Cp. I 208 Superintendent K.. C. 8nllnsky left yesterday afternoon for Crater National park to pverlpok the clos ing up work' for- the-winter now being done there.. Bworsf Beware! Beware! That yptt dp not get lef( put pn the big Harvest t Horne chicken ((Inner., at the Phoenix church. ,Krlduy even ing. Evqrythlng. Will' be ."all set" at 6:30. : 207 Quests (rem oi .distance register ed at Medford hotels Include T. H. Gorman of St. Louis. Mo., F. B. Thomas of St. Paul, Minn., J. M. Balrd of Chlcage." 3'.' M.' Nnylor'pf London. ' Rngland, J. P., . Dann ,of New Y-erkv City. William nmiin ot Denver, Colo.; ond Eva.Ulaqlc -of Camden. N, J t' " - ' The Rogue Nook Inn. formerly the Vernon station, at Hold WH, has been purchased by Mrs. Susie Coy and R. A. Robinson. They nqrve chicken dinners, shprt or ders and havo fnuntaln service, ,...'..'. .' ..... . , aio ; A. N. Wright, well known own r .of the Oozy .Nobk ranch, w-hqse fruits are In demand at'the Public Market, ..presented the. Mall. Trlh une office force with a box of de llctous Salwoy peaches. this mOim- lJIC. ... '- .... , - - When you bear "Harvest Homo Chicken Dinner" you may think of Phoenix. ' That Is where .It orig inated the 'really truly bluok and nnd bluely, genuine article. Pore- go ;the. bother , At homo preparing a dinner and tr-ke the whole .fam lly out to the Presbyterian cnurcn and net them well fed un. ,207' ( A marriage . license was Issued Mondav to (leprae Allen Inlow, ftl nt Ashlnnd and May ,Ros;ar. 38, pt Rpgue River. ' The couple were married by Justice of .the Peace O. W Rusk.-r-Orants Pass Courier. ii Temporary aMtp licenses were Is rued nt the sheriff's office today to (luy Rny pf Modford and tp We(. born. Beeson. John Bulr, Emerson PraH eqd.jO. :Wi . Hargreoy js of . ' Thousands of bargains at tho M. F. H. Co.'s Qrand Opening Sale. 208 ' Bee Charles A. Wing to buy ypur home. ,'."'' All Talent Orange members In terested In land plaster papl please attend Orange Thursday night, Oc tribe 17. '. The- lecturer prpnilse n .good program at hls moctlng. Refreshment will be served by the young 'people of the Orange. ' ... : Ina M. Huson end Darrell Huson hnnounce the opening of "Huson's WluU not,", formerly "The- Sweet Shop," cprner 6th and Ivy Rte. Tour patronage will be appreciated. 807 Peggy Peterson of the Bmma Cllne beauty shop. ...returried'-ta work (his week after a 'vacation spent In Seaside. Mrs. Clin also returned' recently from Portland, following a several' monihsl. ab sence from her shop. ; -Hemstitching, plcottng, pleating, button making and hose mendtng. Handicraft Shop. 167tf . William' Venable. of the Jack sonville district was a business vis itor In the city today. , ; Spits apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House. So. Fir. SOltf See Charles A, Wing to buy ypur home.-. i 21' Robert - Hoffman and Calvin Clayton, two ycung Central Point boys, are In the custody of the Portland police as runaways, ac cording to a telegram received this forenoon by the sheriff's office, asking that arrangements bo made, to. bring the ..boys back home, v - ' Pan't miss the Grand Opening Bale. M. F. & H. Co. Drastic ro ductfnn. , 108 V - :'.M Start Planning Sfad ."' -". " lpf jrour Hallowe'en ptaijrnow.""!s" Wt my be able to help you with ' pastry and food suggestions. Come into our retail atore and talk ovar. ,--y ; :,.;... ." '.! ' f ' rt , ). . 1.,.r -I ' 4 Miss Alta Naylor Is spending the week at the W. T. Miles cabin at Edgewood park along the Rogue river. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Rhone 893, ' ' r tt' ' California guests registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Flfield of Beverly Hills. Belle Lent, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Davis of Los Angeles, Joseph In walle of San Jose, Robert Ingram of San Diego, James .Rockert of Olenjlole. P. . O. . Wilson, Cleo; E. Polk, H. P. Hammond, L. R. Burns ant) IT. G. Willlamaon of San Fran cisco, A. R. .Wood of Santa Oru. Charles May of San June, Mr. -and Mrs. H.. M.; 'Wlnegurd.cn of Jlerke-icy.-, i . - ,.- , i . , -The Ladles' association- of !the Presbyterian church will give . a rummage sale Oct.. 18th and 10th In the Deuel' Bldg., next to Rub sell's. Anyone having donations, bring to ...the, lmlldlng Thursduy 'morning by 1" o'clock.,,.; , i((IS A number of '--railroad men1 in the city on business today Includes A. W. Shoemaker, ' representative of the Missouri Pacific; E. B. Duf fy of the Denver & Rio Grande; L. V. Druce ot the Canadian. Na tional; Lea Savage of the D. 1,.; O. C. Thomas of the Chicago, Mil waukee, Ht, Paul Pacific. Ina M. Huson and Darrell Huson nnnaunce the ppening pf I'Huspn's Whatnot,'.', formerly; "The Sweet Shop," corner 6th and Ivy fits. Your patronage will be apprecuueu. hut The Wasco county grand .Jury has recommended , that the county court furnish the sheriff, .with a deputy to look after truffle viola tions In cooperation with, statq of ficers. . .. . Oct those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheot Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service station., Phone 418. ,. tt1 After having good luck together during a recent fishing trip to Dia mond lake, J. W. Wakefield, J. A Perry and A Perry left here Tucs day morning on a hunting excur sion to Lakevlew.,. , Special on plaster. board at Med ford Lumber Co. , tt' Fred Npwlln forfolted a cash ball of $10 In. Judge. Tuylpr's .court, fpr failure to appear lor trlul follow ing .bis arrest by .the police Satur day night on the chargo of being lntpxlcated. Dr. Slmklns, the Chiropractor, with Russian, mussage, oven the Wpolwprth Store. Tel. 1200. 171U1 . Mothers wishing children: under six years of age examined at the child welfare clinic at the IV W. C, A. next Friday nftornopn from 1:30 tp ,:30, are urged tp maku appolntmants enrly by. calling ,tho county, health unit ut tha cpurt bousp, j The .cllnla Is .expected to be ono or tne best attended, of tno Reason and will be In charge of Dr. Emily Ilolcpin nnd Miss Au gusta. Glover,; county 'nurqe. ina M. Huson and Darren Huson announce the opening. of VHuson's Whatnot." formerly The Sweet 8hop,".corner 6th and Ivy Sts. Ypur patronage will be. appreciated. 207 Ed Fawcott,. owner of the Faw- cett mine -ati Copporv Ore.,., spent this morning In tho city trnnsncting buBlness. i ' , - ; - If you talk ,thoy .will -all be talk ing ' nbaut the Hnrvent Home chicken llnner to bo served at the P.hoenlx ohurch - Friday evening. This wl(l give yon the best oppor tunity to make, f uture dates with your friends. They will also he (here. , ., r . ... ,- i". 207 O. O. Price, manager, and H. 11. Nason, attorney tor, the I S, Fi delity' and Guaranty company of Portland, arrived In Medtprd Inst night tp spend a few days pn busi ness. They were en their way home fram Lakeviow. Corona, and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1393. ,,. . .... ... ... , mtt Among guests fram Washington state at , Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs.. Carl Mctyutt of lloqelam, amd 'the following . from Seattle! C. M. Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Holly. and John Simmons, , . ., Funeral sprays and cut flowers. Snmuelson's, Flower Garden. . SOS Clark Bt. . . . 816 Tho tall white towers which have secved radio station KMEP so long on ton of the Sparta, building, are soon to bo removed because their weight Is too heavy for the roof. A tall, polo has bean set ulongslile the. building In, the sidewalk nnd is to act as one of tha supports of.the transmitting aerial. The new arrangement will make tho height considerably less... . .. Runners removed and snags worked back In hose, silk under wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. . 167tf J. H. Wallace, representative of the Northwestern -lines, with hend- quanters In 'Portland, spon't this morning In the city on business, Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumber Co. . tf A marriage llcenao was Issued at tba county clerk's office today to Pun Witter, 33, nt Jacksonville and Valerl Robinson, IS, of Med ford. 600.009 feet of cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tt W. W. . Armstrong of Eugene Is among the out of town visitors who nrrlved In Modford yesterday. Pulmlst here. The famous Amer ican palmist, Prof.- Robert H. Knight ,1s now at Sunrise Tourist Park, apartment No, 1. Rends pust, present nnd future. ' There la no price. You pay what you wish. Hero one week only. - 307 C. R. Chnnmnn ot tho Valley View Orchards left yesterday for 10-day visit to relntlves ' nnd friends In Santa- Ana, Cnl. He will lake In ,Snn Plego, Ooronado " nnd nearby points of Interest while In the south, T. J. Wheeler of tho Ktemnth Falls district spent yesterday In Medford on business nnd pleasure. ' Dance, Jackson Springs, - Bat. ur- day night. Follow the crowd. 310 I.. II, Robinson and E M. Thpmpson pf San Frnnclsca have come to the Rogue River valley to try their luck at fishing. ' Mr. Rob inson has made the trip here for the tost two years. Mr. Courtney Pf Los Angeles took a boat trip on the river. Friday and landed a nine-pound steelhead and three others ranging from three to five pounds. Grants Pass Courier. ' Pynge's Dance every Wet), and Sat. at Prca,mlai4. ; i . r ill ''- , t-r I'UvJ- MEDFORD MAIL The annual "frosh" parade and the underclass mix, yearly Initia tion -events, at the University of Oregon, have been definitely abol ished frir'the present. "" """ " Our first carload of Royal Coal will arrive in- Modford very soon. This Is the best quality coal mined In the state ot Utah or the north west opd It Is our wish to have you try some of It. Arrange with us now for a ton of Royal Coal to be delivered direct to you frpm the car, which will save you money. Phone 833. F. E. Samson, Co, Of fice at 220 N. Riverside. , lOCtt Miss Nina' Young of the county Judge's office has been confined to her-home for the past two days suffering from a severe attack of poison oak. -v, 'Buddy Squirrel nuts at Colvlg Drugs. Fresh, crisp and delicious. . - 208" ,W. R. Cllne of Ogden and Elmo 8talllngs of Ell, (Huh, were amung the motorists from a-. distance who registered today nt the local branch of the put at statu auto reglHtru tlon bureau,, - -., , , Panes, Jackson Springs, Satur day night. Follow, the crowd. 2104 Included . among Oregonlans ai loc-ul hotels, other than those from Portland nnd Eugene, aro 8. 11. floardman and R. 6. Whltson .of Salem and Thelma Flecner of Cor vallls.',... I ' ,., Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista, Packing House. Sp. Fir. - 201tf ' A alvi! action was filed In cir cuit cpurt yesterduy by George Oor ontbpoulos and John Kullas uguinst Theodora, Oust and George Av gorls, for tho collection of $6400 claimed , to be duo on a lumber and logging contract.. ThcAvgeriH brothers have a sawmill In tho Sis klyou .country, south of Ashland. C. S. Gllmoro -n-as a business visitor In the city from Murphy this morning. Corona adding machines, $00. F.ro'e trial. Vhone Blerma, 1303. 193tf Sheriff Ralph Jennings Is tak ing off a few days from officials duties to hunt deer before the season closes next Sunday. His son Paul, returned yesterday with a buck hp bad killed on Red mountuln. Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wod Thurs., with marcel or finger wave. $1.00. Phono 67, Bowman Barber apd Beauty Shoppe. 219 John Simmons, traveling passen ger agent for the - international Mercantile Marino company of Sc uttle, Wash., arrived In Modford this morning. ,, Mr. Simmons is making a gunerul traffic survey along the Pacific coast, and spent several hours today in conference With local trallroud officials. ... Pressmaklng and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg, ..Tel. ltl. .tt Commissioner Pier's proposal to ronow tho contract with the Ore gon Huinune society by which the society bundles -the work of , tho city pound and other matters for 80 per cent of tho dog license fees, will bo beforo the city council Wed nesday. The Orcgonlnn. A. N. Wright, Cozy Nook ranch, still has plenty of Sulways. Bring boxes. , ell v Aftor having taken "m e d 1 c a 1 treatment n u San Frunclsco hos pital for the punt six; weeks, fol lowing a major op.erutlon, Mlton Ottoman returned ta his home here yesterday, greatly improved In cen dltlon..,. . , . . ... Mrs. Charles Reamcs, who has been 111 for the past two weeks at her home, Is much bettor, today, according to roports. Among tho Klamath Falls vis itors who were In Medford yester day were Mr. anil, Mrs. J. P. Frost, Duncan McLean and Edgar John son. , E. I,. Ferguson, parplo officer of tho state training school nt Woml- burn, was In Medford. today calling an paroled Inmates. f rom the school residing In this city. There are 12 boys In Medford paroled, and all aro following the rulos of their paroles Bald Mtv - Ferguson this forenoon. A bounty warrant was Issued nt tho county clerk's office today to Pharoah pyer of Butte Falls, for the killing of ono coyote. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ftlia' l plEKl'lltE.VT-And pro- tor your (Innncinl condition. An attractive orchard In a trood trult district i ottered for ood tract raw orchurd land, adobe prefer red, for purpose of setting; sume to pears. . pur customer knows wluit he wants, and has his own Ideas about the lund he wants. See 1IOI.MEH for HOMER nnd seo him quickly. Nash Hotel corner. I'luine ai'O. ' 01l WANTEP Few experienced sort-' ers. Apily In person. Pear Creek Orchard parking plant. 20S WANTED A ranch to rent or run on allures or sulary. by experi enced orcbardlst and farmer. Geo. Knowlus, 11. 4, Upx i'l. Med ford. 207 WANTEP Womnn for hotel kit chen work. HunRe experience necessary, Vhcne 0G5-H. after p. m. 08 FOIt H.VL10-225 South Oakdule. 6 rooms. Inquire at house. xuv FOH BALK Tomatoes for onn . liliiK. Limited supply. 2o per ll. delivered. I'hoiie 4U-4-J. 2 IIS KOIt HUNT 3-room turnlshed duplex: llghls and water! SU Haven. , aos VOR KKNT Half of duplex: elec tric ruiiKe nnd water heater, rail nt SO 7- N. Ulverslde Ave. or Tel. "110-1, SOU KOIT" SAF.K Salway peaches. A. N. WrlKhl. - Cosy Nook Itanch. llrlnir boxes. 1 1 .1 ..t- Phone 51 UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERlZKD SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Qtfa TRIBUNE; MEDFORP, Gilbert Brown, supervisor of the Fremont National forest, and R. V. Cambers, luinbermun of Lukevlew. were in Medford yesterday attend ing the funeral of A. T. Poole, set erun forest ranger, held In the ufternoon. ' A divorce complaint was filed in circuit court yesterday by Clar ence Kelsner against Mlna Rels ner on grounds of incompatibility The couple were married in South Dakota In 1924. ' Porllund residents spending yes terday in Medford Include A, w. Shoemuker, W. E. Travis, Mr. and Mi's. A. S.,McItae, Put Lonergan, H. J. Pcun, F. H. Thompson, E. O. Price and son, R. U. Nuxon, C. L. Weaver. -M. .M. Page. J. T. Wal lace. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knecht. Claire Eikelmun, Tom Tesdale, II C. Smith, H. C. liorchus. J. H. Rob erts, E. T. Abert, .J. R. Harring ton, .1. D. Poney, Emmett .Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. 1,. Xeff, p. J,. Hamilton, George Wyckoff, W. C. Thurlane and A. A, Hartley. Mary J. McPonald mado appli cation lo the city building depart ment today to repair a roof on a dwelling on North Front street, at a cost of $05. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Williamson arrived In Medford last evening from San Piego. Cnl., to visit friends here for three days while en route by motor to Poi-t. nd and Seattle. Tho ladies of the Central Point Grunge will give a dinner at their hall Friday eyenlng at 7:30. Mem bers of any Orange will be wel come. Each one Ik to take his own service. ..A bounteous; dinner is planned. , '. ' , ' John 8. Orth of the 'Medford National bunk Is spending " two days on business In Eugene, Muynurd Putney, employed at the Marsh Grocery store, is still ! confined to his homo because of blood poisoning he recently contracted us a result of a nail running into his foot. 1 . A KminlAh nnneiirlriL' irentleman n..oll.lu ha wau Vronch WnH a! caller nt the" Chamber of Com merce this forenoon for dairy Information of' Medford -and southern Oregon. He declined to give his name but said he has plans of permanently settling near .Medford, Indicating ho would probably follow the dairy busi ness. He ' spolec with n decided nccent and was very well dressed.-. C. M Houston, city . superin tendent of mulls, was beginning today the seml-annunl Inspection of carrier routes In- Medford. chocking up on addresses nnd j changes. He will bp engugeil , In , the work for a week or ten I days before he will have covered j Hie cntlro city. . ' ' For fullure to-appear for trial. on a speeding chargo In Judgu Tuy- ( lor's court,- R. Konford forfaited 1 cash bull of $10 which he put u ; following his arrest on Sunday. Trnnpers lAtU'iitlont , Tho fur season will soon bo here. Wo can mako money for you with our connections. Let us estimate on your furs boforo you ship. MEPFOHP BARGAIN HOUSE, 7 North Grape Bt. tf You don't have to lose your temper There really isn't any reaspu hjr miv rsilio owner should ever lose his temper. Of course, the set may be t fault but the answer to that is to buy a set that keeps you happy. That's the kind of sets we sell and the kind of service we give before, llur ina;, and after the sale. Come In and learn what real radio enjoyturnt means or ask our customers. They know.' Iladio Radio Service Laboratory (Electric Wiring Co.) -22 8. Crape St. Phones: Office 335; Res. 1442 "nstans( tm bm UnmdM whxu Ii.ip ir;, inn 1 is 1 n 1 fi 'OREO OX WEDNESDAY,- WARN RURAL-SECTIONS OF' i- .'Althaugh np cases have been reported-this week, there Is still , a possibility ot a spreud ot typhuld fever in Jackson county, according to Dr. Emily iiok-om, county med ical director, who advises residents of rural, sections to be certuln of their water supply and to give first attentlun .. to : sunitury ,condU!on.s about their ranches. -' Sunltatlon' can be used us one of . the best preventive measures, against the disease, said the doctor. Pr. Bolcom is paying especial attention -to the typhoid sUuuton, and is anxious tu keep it tp the present row level of the .two or three uctive cases. If there is any suspicion. In regard to water, the doctor udvises'.the supply., be chlorinated , or boiled. '.Card of Tliuuks. We wish to expresH our Hlncere thanks to 'all our friemla for their kind synmuthy nnd many beauti ful offerings In the wad bereave mi'nt of our darling daughter xtnd Mister, .Margaret Loralne Khafer. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. George Sliafer, Mr. and Mra. Paul Mara. 207 , 4 Will teach you to drive any car. Telephone 1090-X. U10 SHOWS RESULTS Gallstone pain yields to Frultola Kor. over twenty years FRUIT- OLA 1il.h brought remarkable- re lief to wufferefH from . irallHtone pains, stiuuueh distress, tinhtneHS li round the waist and other sim ilar ailments. Many people nay their pain stopped after the first dose of FltMTOLA. Thai's the wonderful thine hhout FUUITOLA it acts so quickly. So other medicine can do more. . The KJilJlTOl-A formula Is the same today as it always has been and if you try it you too may save i yourseif from a possible operation. One dose-- sliows results. For sale, recommended and guaranteed ly Magi II Drug Co. and other lead-; ing druggists. ItisEasyi What 2500 or More II WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE - ,M'V if vtf)t, OCTOBER 16, 1929. I Notice. I .No hunting on the AI. L. Hartley place. ..I,.,-:.,..- - 2" j-V Notice. " All Hopkins Lateral users deslr ingrsV purchase mere, water, wha have not already notified the dis trict; are ' requested to do sp at pnee.-' Phone 317, Medford. i, ROGUE RIVER VALLEY ' IRRIGATION PISTRICT. 32 North Central Avenue, H7tf , WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE 1 904 OCTOBER 1 929 STARTS Today If . you Jovo to UVJoiitt misi this howling screen translation of one of the funniest plays in years. jmtmmmmmmmmmi Alto . SPITALNY'S y BAND ' y A complete Night Club Revue with Spitalny's Clas sical Jazz Orches tra . and - THE .TALKING . NEWS :. .. -Ay : j .'';'?.-';v v':-' Admlssifan , ,.. . 'v--l" . .' 7 . Mats.....10 and 25 . .. i J .- Eves 10 and 35 SPECIAL CHINA MATINEE FRIDAY, OCT. 18th Your fvhoice cf sevtfal rdifferent pittes. COME EARLY, and choose the dish you need most. NOTE-This China Matinee Is being given this Friday on accpunt pf the Christian Science lecture, being held at this Jhetre Friday night. . . , TODAY THEY'RE F F HERE! THE IMMORTAL STARS OF "WHAT PRICE GLORY ; i TO HAND THE WORLD ITS BIGGEST LAUGH : VICTOR AS TOP SERGEANT FLAGG EDMUND LOWE ; AS LINE SERGEANT QUIRT "The Cockeyed 1 Wbrld" and fume ies" from intir dialogue in "WHAT PRICE GLORY" You'll roar mem. .-Fqur Complete , ,.4. Shows. Daily , ., 1:30,3:15.7 and 9 P. M, Notice, Positively no hunting permitted pn. Westerlund -Orchards State Game Refuge. ; CARL Y. TENGWALD, Pres. 208 Notice to Uio Public. Notice is hereby given that hunt ing and trespassing are strictly pro hibited on our premises. W. A. FOI.GER, 207 ' GEO B. DEAN. ALL TALKING , Proves ti? ';him8eif and' every ! one else that there's a sucker bor'n every minute. - - 1904 - OCTOBER - 1929 ALL TALKING FIGHTING ! LOVING ! FORGETTING McLAGLEN you can Tiesr the rtdt between Flang and Quirt as they fool, frolic with each other's "sweet Siberia to the tropics. You laughed when ycu Imagined when you actually hear ALSO FAVORITE MELODIES Sung by RUTH ETTINQ :, Usual Admission Mats. . . 10 and 35 Evea....25 For Glasses That Are EIGHT i 8es ' Dr. D. A, Chamber! OPTOMETRIST ' ' 404 Medford Bldg, Ticker's Tips Dear Friends: 1 Well, I just liail to laugh! A man's wife brought him in to buy her a wrist watch nnd I could nior over It. Hut he began to warm . up ii little when Mr. SchaUe got. lo ; showing ilium Ills liulovu Watties ; unci he got almost' enthusiastic j wlen , she. i picked, out a PrlncaHs piodel for only S24.75. Gness lie. , I 1IIOUBHI nnv nun f,ui,,H i .nil' m.im naiuer iiiuu ..inui. .- . . . v -. ; First he got ink on his. fingers; (hen a big blot on the check. Well l.n I..-, .olI.n.l n ,l.n n.,.l Iheuved that old pen put in the 'street. The upsb had a new Par- jHUr.Ull IIIIUIHCU UUU IU11J1 LO KWk 1 j when he got back. As soon as ir I touclieil tno paper you should havq; . I seen .inai oiu nuy iimtie...-, iiinuei out the check for the amount or i the watch plus $r.(io for the pen. i - '"' '' - TICKER. Larry Schadd; Your Favorite Jeweler Since. 1918. , It Takes Time to Make Good Photographs ITeljj ,your lptogra- plicr by liaving )rour photographs in a d et early this year. j -lie can better serve you NOW. Shanglel Studio 318 Medford Bldg,' .. Phone 1308 ' V and 50 If 1 1 ' mn ifx r 1 it 1 1 11 W' -'.I lit II" 1