Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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-'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
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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
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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
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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
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