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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, - OCTOBER 17, -1929. Tocal and -"Personal A telegram received in the city thlajnornlnu from I'alo Alto, Cul.. navst that-'tlle. Menlo college fuot ball team of 26 or 30 men and rooters. which plays the. team the Southern Oregon Normal school of Ashland In Medford on Sutur dav afternoon, will arrlvo here to. morrow noon and will make their headquarters at the Hotel .Medford during their may In the city.'. l"lo game will begin at ip.ni. Klein tailored clothes Inst long er, look better, i Prom J35.00 ui. Klein the Tailor, 128 B. Main, up stairs. 21 4 Dr. 1 Bundy, Dr. 13. D. Klwood, John Orth and John Wlnnlngham left this morning to hunt muletul deer In the Klamath country. They will return Sunday. Remnants of wire screen lc per Square foot, while they last. M. P. & II. Co. 208 There arc only three more days The child welfare clinic to be held tomorrow by the county health unit at the V. w. (.'. A. will be followed by another Tuesday at the community heulth ' house In" the lierrydule section, near the Owen Oregon mill. Mothers wishing to have infants and children under six years of age examined at either of these clinics are urged to call tlie unit headquarters at the court house as soon us possible. It's a sign of distinction to wear Klein-made tailored clothes. Klein the Tailor, 12s 13. Main, upstairs. ' ..Mr.; and! Mrs Kmll UdwardsBn are visitors 111 the city from l'l)t "Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burrows, whu had been operating an excel sior pad factory In South Front street for the .past fruit' season, closed the plant this week and left for their homo at I'otaluma, Cal. They plan to return to Medford, at the beginning of the fruit season next year to reopen the plant, the foreman of which, W. Fry, also plans to return with Mr. and Mrs. Burrows. Bpltjs apples for sale. . Ala Vista. Packing House, So. Fir. : 201tf, otorbits are warned by state traffic offlcors that must be dimmed when traveling on wet pavement. A check on light Zt , , T" : V Tili dimming last evening revealed that The Ladles' association of the! . ", ,,. jimmo.i Presbyterian church will give 1,4 rummage :salo Oct. 18th and 19t in 'the Deuel Hldg., next to Rui soil's. Anyone huvlng donations. bring to the building Thursday morning by 10 o'clock. 208 With every, man of. the ..(iranjs 'ass football squad In the best possible condition. Conch L. II. Mayfleld Is expecting to give the Ashland team a stiff battle In Ash land Saturday. Not a man, he has said, has missed practice, and the boys probably sustained fewer of the deer hunting season, which I Injuries from the Medford game conies .to a close nt sunuown nun day. Many deer have been killed so far, and the hunting seems to have been especially good the past week, for most nlmrods. The Rogue Nook Inn, formerly tho, Vernon station, nt Gold Hill, has been purchased by Mrs. Suslo Coy and R. A. Robinson. They serve chicken, dinners, short or ders and have fountain service. 210 Visitors from a distance' In Med ford who are guests at local hotels Include J. C. Denning of KIDo rado, Kans., E. Hackstadt of Saginaw, Mich., Carl McLcmore, 3. V. Cooper and Wendell Notting ham of.Oreat Kails. Mont., Ml', and Mrs. A. M. Thornloe, Mr, and Mrs. W. it. Crosley of' Vancouver, 11. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Yost of Law rence, Kans:, J. E. Hartley of Chi cago. 111.. I. A. I-oRoy of Wash lngton, ' D. C, F. A- McKenna of Victoria. H. C. and, Mrs. E. A. Fairfield of Cleveland. Ohio, Thousands of bargains at the M. F. & H. Co.'s Qrond Opening Sale. j 208 H. E. Selby and A. S. Barrier of (he, farm management depart ment of the Oregon Stntn college arrived here from Corvallls yestor day and today began the Jackson county dairy survey. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home,' ' 210 Shoppers in Medford Tuesday from Clrants Pass were Mrs. Edith Trumbley,1 Miss Helen Spalding. Mrs. C. A. Rlebel, Mrs. William Rlehe.l and Miss Jean Altchlson. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. ' ' limf Fifteen out of the stato cars reg istered here yesterday with the lo cal state auto traffic bureau. Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf Marriage lloonBcs were Issued at the county clerk's office today and yesterday lo William Manning, 2 6. nnd Gladys Ryan.'-aa both of Mod ford, and to William Ernest Stalk er, 34. and Freda Waldorf, 3.0, both of Richmond, Cal. See Charles A. .Wing to buy your home. , 210 W. A. Arnold of Klamath Falls was one of the business visitors from that city spending yesterday In Medford. , . Don't miss the Grand Oponlng 'Sals, M. F. & H, Co. Drastic re ductions. 208 Tho Crater Lake Oulld will hold Its first meeting of tho season next Monday evening nt -the homo of Mrs. D. A. Chambers, 60S, South . Oakdale avonue. Miss Winifred Andrews and Mum Buth Ahelo will assist the hoatoss. . Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phone 993. tf California guests nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stakcr of Kichmond, E. B. Andros and Miss Goodman of lajollai M. tt. Hopkins, N, W. Wilson of Ios An relos. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Hurt and daughter of Red Bluff, Mrs. E. .T. Smith, L. R. Smith nnd Mrs. M. A. Jost of Berkeley, Mr. nnd Mrs. C (1. Musters of Orange Cove, I. M. Mcssner and T. V. A. Knsdorff of San Francisco, Mrs. fcj. It. Gar diner of Beverly Hills, E. Kuen: ster of Fresno, J,' W. I.ucas of Murysvllle and M. M. Wlllllts of Santa Murla. (lot those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phono 418. :f Mrs. W. D. Oreen of Medford. mother of Ralph Oreen, manager of .tho.Orants Pnss store of Hunt ford 4 Co., was In tirants Pass Tuesday visiting. Start Planning for your Hallowe'en i party now. ' We may be able, to help you with , pastry and food suggestion. Oomo into our retail (tore and talk it over. 1 than from any of the provloufl ones. The workoutH have boon ph peeiully um'd to hvlnn the hoyn Into tho proper condition for the Ash land Knie. fimntH IN.Hn Courier. Special on plaster board af; Med ford Lumber Co. , tf A bounty warrant was i.ssued at the county clerk's office today to A. Winter of Ashland for the klll iiiK of a coyote. Dr. Slmkins, tho Chiropractor, with Russian massage, over the Woolworth Store. Tel, 1290. 171 tf About 4000 feet of two-Inch mains are heinK laid in TJly, Klam ath county, to furnish water for the town. The water will be sup piled by a well. Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Kxchunge. Phone 1303. l3tf Temporary auto licenses were is sued at the sheriff's office this forenoon to Albert Allen, J. 10. Patterson. S. E. Hay and Carl Slet ten of Medford, Kred Anderson of Klamath Falls and Melvln Harnett of Jacksonville. Funeral sprays and cut flowers. Samuclson's Flower Garden. 208 Clark 8t , 215 M idford and southern Oregon prospective auto owners are re minded that they will have an op portunity of possibly sharing In a bargain Saturday afternoon nt the police station where. Federal Pro hibition Agent Terry Talent will auction off to the highest bidder a 11125 Chrysler automobile. It was seized last spring from a local resi dent charged with bootlegging, and Is said to bo In good mechanical condition. The sale will begin nt 2 o'clock and will probably be fol lowed in a short time by other Bales, us there are 14 curs in the custody of local eovernment au-. thoritles. ' , Runners removed and snags worked back In hoso, silk under wear, golf so Xs Bwoatora, qtc. Han dicraft. Shop. , l&7ti- Tho attention of Sams valley residents Is called to the meeting of tho Sams Valley (Irango and the next lecture hour, Saturday evening, will be open to the put lie. Speakers from Medford. will address the Orungo member the Williams Creek cut-off road. Meadows, road and Irrigation for tho Sams Valley soctlon. The lec ture hour will begin at 8:30. Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumber Co. tf A letter wus received today by tho police department from Mrs. Mary Adams of .Seattle, Inquiring for Information concerning the whereabouts of Fred Adams, who, tho letter said, was in Medford a yenr ago. The woman is anxious to get In touch with the man, as she has a number of his personal belongings. 600,000 feet of cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co, tf Visitors In Medford from Wash ington include H. It. (lillum, A. Stnransli of Tucomn, and the fol lowing from Seattle: J. S. Hurn gar, Mr. and Mrs. W. Camphell. William and C. MtMlowun, Leo Hupp nnd P. H. Johnson. Dunce, Jackson Springs, Satur day night. Follow tho crowd. 210 Diets of only a few dnys' dura tion, says Dr. W. II, Olmstead of Washington university m e d leni school, do not teach tho obeso per son how to control his weight, ln- Hteud, he coivtends. the patient loses weight too rapidly for a time, but does not stay thin. Dynge's Pnnee every Wed. nnd Sat. ot Dreamland. 212 All vncnncles In the rnlied States nrmy on the Philippine isl ands have been filled, but there are stilt n large number of va cancies on tho Pacific const, Pan ama ('anal, In China and on the Huwftllnn Islands, said Sergeant tlrover Owen, local United States army recruiting officer this, fore- i noon. Hon't full to tune In on KMKl) j Friday evening, 6:30 to 7. A very special program by the Hand Pox. j 2011 Mrs. Delilin Stevens Meyer, coun ty clerk, will be In Hal fin the lat ter part of next week, taking part in n conference affecting county clerks, county treasurers, city trensureri n.nd Irrigation district officers from nil parts of the n,tute. The meeting will bp held Thursday and Friday and Is culled to bring about ft uniform system of account-, Ing to hr used, by all. public, of-, flctnls. The change. ! expected to, be In effect by. th first of next year in kerpln with an enactment of the last. JegUbiture. '( Ruddy Squirrel nuts at Colvlp Drugs. . Fresh, crisp and dolicloun. 208 Klden Hertford, formerly associ ated with the Shell Oil comphny, is now employed with the llestlt'i men's wear shop, succeeding Wil liam Campbell, who has returned to Medford. Mr. Hedford hr.s had several years' experience in the men's wear, lino, Orunts Pass. Courier, Dance, .Jackson Springs. Satur day night. Follow tho crowd. 210 1 C. H..NewhuH and Ieonard Car penter left by motor today for pnst ern Oregon where they will visit Mr., and Mr. Meredith Hfttlry M Sillers, -a ' 1 a good percentage of cars dimmed, but a number drove with bright lights and In some cases cars were nenrly forced ott the highway. . Corona adding; machines, $60. Froo trial. Vhone ttlerma, 1303. . 103tt A woman received slight injuries last evening oh Moln street when struck by a car driven by Clyde Hostetler of Puyallup, Wash., ac cording to an auto accident report filed at tho police station. The driver did not get the, woman's name. His report Is In part as follown: Going west on Main about 12 miles per hour. Rafn on wind shield and turned to look up street Intersection. K 1 a n c e dj back and woman was about eight or twelve feet away. Did not have time to complete stop. Knocked her down, rolled car back and helped woman up, but not hurt. Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, $1.00. Phone 57. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. 219 Herbert Kgbert, 59, twice mem ber of the Oregon legislature nnd for a number of years president of the stale farmers' union, died at his home at The Dalles last Monduy, following a paralytic stroke. Dressmaking and. remodeling at the Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Bldir. Tel. 1181. . tf Hunters were warned by Deputy Oi.me Warden Frank M. lirown to, day that hunting of China pheas ants and .quail must stop at. sun down, as a large number of com plaints have been received since tho season opened. Tuesday. As soon as the sun sets, shooting must stop, said the game warden, and arrests are apt to be made at once if more shooting Is hcard.: Re ports of guns have also been heard before sunrise. . . A. N. Vrlght, Cozy Nook ranch, still has plenty of Salwayu. Bring boxes. ' ' 211 Tho bonrd( of directors of the Southern Oregon Llvestockmen's assoclutlon met Saturday 1n the of fice of C A. Hnnderson, county ngent. The matter of brand In spection and cattle stealing was brought up and discussed but no action was taken. Provisions of the new state law In regard to brnnds and penalties for. cattle stealing were studied. Tre direct ors stute that the number of cattle stolen has greatly Incronsed this year over previous years and nt tribute that condition to the new law. Klamath News, t Will teach you to drive any cax Telephone 10JI5-X. 210 The Thrift Shop has the follow ing articles for sale: Child's bed, springs and mattress, men's over couts, suits and shoes, women's coats, dressse und shoes, nlso chil dren's vlothos, lots of good warm woolen goods for making1 over. Don't forget the place over Wool worth's store. Among the Oregonlans register ed at Medford hotels are II. F. Selby. A. S. Hurries Of Corvallls. W, N. Collins. H. S. Sehriber of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Kmll Kd- wardson of Pino Ridge, nnd the following from Portland: E. Stone, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Widmer, Ru dolph Kittling, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Arthur, Frank Johnson, H, A. Bur ton, It. C. Zehrung. W. K. Coleinun, U. S. Zimmerman, J. A. Hull, J, P. juighlin, W. II. Norton. ..W. H. Johnston, O. C. Alderman, S. A.; Mnlhorn. C. A. Warner, Wulluce Olpple and James Wright. crimps beeuuse the rues are so bud and because h.eavy snows have not arrived In the high moun tain country, deer In the Union Creek section are scarce, said Dep uty (lame Warden Frank Brown when In Medford this forenoon. recently visited the mountain country around Union Creek, and came to tho conclusion that the animals wero exceptionally scarce. the deer having gone back to the high mountains following the end of the recent ruins. , Tho aquarium at the Chamber of Commerce was restocked -this week with a supply of young sllversld salmon from the Itutte Falls hatch ery, through the efforts of W. H. Coleman, state superintendent of fish screens. Tho fish will prob ably remain on . exhibition until they become too large for 4 heir smull aunrters. Cdmond Morris, who has been, employed here by the- Associated Oil company for several months as Junior clerk, will leave tomor row to take over duties ot chief clerk at the Corvallls office. Mrs. Isobel WItcher, formerly Miss Isobel Ttnylor, of MUlvllle, ('ul., motored to Medford last evening to visit with her mother-in-law. Mrs. Motile WItcher, nnd her mother, Mrs. IL 11, Taylor of Central Point. T. R. Dun lets and Mert Daily have returned from Windy (lap. bringing In three fat bucks. This afternoon Mr. Daniels left for his cottage nt Dlnmond lake, which he wilt close for tho winter after a few days' duck hunting. Mrs. H. Chandler Kgnn and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter flew yesterday In the mail plane to Rn Francisco where they will remain for n tew days, Mrs. Kgtm reported the trip wus greatly enjoyed although tho pilot termed It A rough one. Krnest Young, former Chevrolet agent here, spent today In Med. ford visiting reluUves nnd friends, nnd will leave tonight for Los Angeles weher ho expects to lo cate permanently. He Just return ed after a visit to his former home In Chicago. t K. L. King, superintendent of tho Portlnnd division of the South ern Pacific, passed through Med ford In his private car for a, brief visit In, California, yeaterduy, Mrs, Leroy Caster of Phoenix j left yesterday afternoon for Ellens- ourg, wash., to attend ine golden wedding anniversary or ner parT ents." She will visit In Yakima and other northern points while on the trip. , V M. McCormack, representative of the Standurd Advertising Serv ice of New York City, is In Med ford for a few days on. business. The annual Harvest Home din ner put on by the Presbyterian church at Phoenix, Is being an ticipated by a number of local res- headlights l'lde,ltH who have enjoyed that f am - it'us repuai in. me jmnu net to begin at 5:30 p. m. tomorrow, the dinner will seat a number of Med ford peopleho have formed par tic for tho occasion. , , ' Mrs. i Fred Mcpherson Is spend ing this week in Portland visiting friends, having left for the north ern city the first of Hhe week. F. J. Harris, manager of th Commercial Credit company of Portland, accompanied by Kenneth Moore, field representative of th same company, are spending a few days in the city on business. Eugene Schrader, traveling pas senger agent for the Dollar Steam ship line, spent a tew hpurs this morning in the city. ,., ; James Peyton of Prospect Is spending a few days In the, valley on a pheasant hunt. For speeding on Main street last Sunday. O. E. Hall was fined fl1 In Judge Taylor's court yesterday. In the same court a fine pf Si 5 nnd costs . was Imposed on Fred Anderson of Klamath Falls for switching llconse plates on- a log ging truck. . ..w J. A. Avery, .factory represen tative for Packard cars,, transact ed business with J. J. Ossenbrugge, local dealer, yesterday. ; r Dairy Meteorological Report " '. Oet."ltt 1929 r Medford and vicinity: Unsettled tonight, and Friday generally fair. Not -much' change; in temperature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight .and Friday, generally fair. Cooler in east portion tonight Local Date ' K ' , j.T,,.)'. Temperature (dexrcoH) 63 . 43 Highest (lu.st 12 hourn) ! G3 Lowent (1r 12 hourx) 40 '' 43 Mel. humidity (per ct.) G6 - 4 Precipitation (inchex).. T. ' ".(IS State of weather ......cloudy ' Clear DIR. 10 PLACE ER BIRDSEY E GOLD HILL Lowext temperature thin mor inK 41 degrees. . . Total precipitation since Sept. 11!, 1.14 inches. ' - " Kunset today; 6:27 ji.' m. Hunrlse Krl.,-6:27 a. m. ' Sunset Friday, 5:25 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. 120th Meridian Time CITT 52! 55. 52 IS 3 f3 Baker City 74 PARK CLERK GETS TRAFFIC CITATION Arthur Moen, chle.f cleric of the Crater Rational ." park1 office,' dls" graced the'KatiQnal1 I'arki. service; generally thru belngvtagged by the police yesterday afternoon for violating the hour- parking limit by leaving his car parked, on Main street near, the Rlalto- theater tor very much over that time-' It is feared that Superintendent j E. C. Solinsky, and former Super intendents C. O. Thomson and Alex Spnrrow will never get over this foul blow that has been dealt that fair ' service. They don't care anything about the violation Itself, but to fhink that a national purk employe, or official 'Shouldf be caught at ft, makes tho very, idea unendurable to them. Mr. Moen, who usually parts witli a dollar with the same care less abandon a man gives away a leg or arm,, was fined $1,, which he paid, und has been unable to sleep or eat since. ' BRENNER CHASED HOME BY COUGAR IS RUMOR : - r ..V After a sixteenth uttenpt . (to lure ine wny nucic rrom lis naunt in the hills around Kvans Creek, Glen Urenner, according to a re port brought to this office this morning, wus sent scurrying home with a cuugur. at his heels late, lust night. ' . Thu story about town bus it that (lun was. creoplngstealthlly thru the, underbrush in thu hunting area, with his g,un clutched tautly In determined hands, when he heard the cry. for. food from tawny cut in the distance, (lien reached home in record time. H1h brother Oleo's only comment on tho experience, was to the effect that ho hoped the, former brought the uun with him. . : Bismarck Boise Denver Des Moines Fresno Helena I.os Angeles .... Murshfleld Phoenix , Portland ..... Hed Bluff floftehurg . ,., Salt Uiike '. San Kranclsco.- Santa. Fe - r Seattle, '., Spokune Walla Walla Winnipeg 72 74.- 70 i2 , 80 72 OS CO 02 7U 74. CIS 03 04 04 72.. 74. 72 52 48 5S; 50 74 70 40 00 43 00 r'4 r, 43 43 50 48 . 52.. 5 54 42 Ruin Clear ' Kaln Cleur Clear p. Cdy. C'lear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear ( Cloudy Huin Kaln ' Cloudy P. Cdy.' Clear - O. K. ANDKRSON, Temporarily In Charge. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Motorists crossing the Blrdseye Creek bridge on the Pacific high way between .uold Hill-and Hogue River perhaiis have had little occa sion to notice the log house partly covered with, vines and tall trees. and have casually passed by one of i Jackson , county's , historical spots a place wiiere settlers over 70 years ago lived in fear of sav age Indians. ' ' i Iii 1852 David ' N. Blrdseye brought Jiis bride from, Jutland to spnt.hern Oregon,, tuklng a land do nation claim from 'Robert, 'Iviiilligan. The couple lived for several months in a small cabin near the site of the present house, constructed in lSGfl. When Indians were on a rampage in 1855, families of the section joined together and "forted up" from October until the follow ing March, when the Indiun strife was over, the place was known as Fort Blrdseye and later was i Headquarters for troops and travel ers for several years. The log house stands as it was built 73 years ago, the original 1 chinking stlu remaining intact. Assisted by Mrs. Wesley Birds eye and her sons, grandsons of Da vid Blrdseye, the Crater Lake chap ter of the D. A. R. -will place a marker in front of the bouse Octo ber 25. Underneath i one of tho smaller buildings have been found several logs used in the original fon and a piece of one , of these will be encased in cement and a bronze tablet will be placed on the luce of the marker. Judge William Colvig, .who was in souihern Oregon during the time of the Indian wars and who married his bride, a daughter of Mr. Birdseye, at the old home over SO years ago, will be present at the placing of the marker and will deliver, a short address, or; bolcIWds lay . 228.9 mters 1310 key. Thursday. Oct. 17. . 0:15 to 0:30 News and mar- H -ket reportH by,;.MulL Trlb- Obituary j ZIMMKHLHU Mrs. Maggie Zlmmerlee passed away at her residence, S31 South ,lvy street nt nn early hour Thursday, October 17th from heart trouble. Mrs. Ximmerleo. was born at Dayton Washington. April 23, 1869, and at the time of her death, she was aged .CO years, 4 months and 24 days. Maggie Abel was married to Jim Zlmmnrioe at l'nmeroy, Washington, July 1880 nnd to this union was born 12 children, 10 sur. viving today. They are three boys nnd seven girls. Mr. Z. S. 21m merlee of Prlneville Ore.; Krnest Zlmmerleo of Canada; Hud Siiin- merlee . of Mail ford; Mrs. Ulva Stuart of Prlneville, Ore.; Mrs. D. M. lirown of. 331 So. Ivy, Mod ford; Mrs. Celia Howard of ton Angeles, Calif,, Mrs. Verna Hun galo of Fresno; .Mil. tlertle Ko wen of Montague, Calif.: Mm. I.eota Anderson of Bridge Itiver, Canada, and Mrs. I'helina Uren- nan of Jesmund, Canadu. She also leaves her husband, Jim Kiittuierlefi of Medford anil many grandchildren. . Mrs. Ktiu merlee was n woman of utmost pntlence nnd endured her illness with n smile und much fortitude. The remains are at the Perl Fu neral home nnd funeral arrange, ments will bo announced Inter. BOIINKItT Frederick Norimin iulinert, one month old, only son of Mr. ami Mrs. Olto 11. Mohncrt. passed away, at a local hospital Wednesday evening. Funeral ser vices will bo held nt the Perl Fu neral home Friday nt i:00 p. m.. Hov. II. c. Funk of tho Kngllsh I.utnem church officiating. . In terment In Central Point ceme tery. Hoover Minister III, SAN FRANCISCO (J'l Mon slgnor Ramon Mestres, who per formed the ceremony that united In marriage President and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, was reported e rlously III here. Hoover to Sieak. WASHINGTON. ,.- President Hoover has consented to make a brief address. October 80 m- th time Madame Curie la presented with n gram of radium m the Acnil cmy of Sciences In Washington. . J tine. 6:30 to 7:30 Trowbridge 4 Lumber Co. 7:00 to 7:16 Pensleys, pho e tographers. i Friday, Oct. 18. 9:00 to 9:30 Monarch Gro- eery and Oil station. 0:30 to 10:00 Schilling & Co. 10 to 10:30 Southern Ore- gon Electric Co. 10:30 to 11:00 Marsh Gro ' Wry. .' 11:00 to 11:30 M. M. Dept. 4 Store. 11:30 to 12:00 Januc Len 4 nox, milliner. 12:00 News flashes by Mall fr Tribune. 12:00 to t:00 Palmer Mu- wit House. 1:00 to 1:30 Medford Elcc- trie Co. . . 1:30 , to.. E:00 Lewis Super- 4 Service Station. , 2:00 to 2:30 Mann's Dept. Store. . . . - 2:30 to 3:00 Brophy's Jew elry Store. 0:15 to 0:30 News nnd mar kets by Mull Tribune. 0:30 to 7:00 Band Box. 7:00 to 7:15 Peasley's pho. tographrs. KMED, the Mall Tribune-Virgin radio station, will begin a,' series of Sunday ' programs,'' beginning next Sunday, it was announced this nfternoon, Tho programs will continue, every afternoon until 4 o'clock and will be sponsored by local merchants, and will Include only. Institutional music. A feature of tonight's, program from K.MIOD is a pep rally by students of the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashlund for the. big football game here next Sat- unlay with tho Menlo Junior Col lege of California. HEALTH CO-OPERATION ' ( , Thnt she has had excellent . co operntJon from the lay workers ot the .JucltHun County Health associ ation as well nfi from the local mml leu 1 nrnfouulfin flni-liiti- hni 11 months if kpiv1-p lipro. . wnw n I statement madq by Dr. Kniily Hoi- com, county health physician, who was the principal speaker before ' the. Business and 1'rofes.sional Women's club ut the Hotel Holland this noon. Dr. IJolcom gave an Intensely 1 interesting resume of the duties that fall upon the .shoulders of the: health department of the county, ' and situations thnt arise during! the. course of a year's program. That 9.1 faipltlcs, many of which Include from five to seven children are now on the county Indigent list, wnrf another fact brought on, in the talk. The transient prob lem, with Its various phases com plicates the task of "keeping house for the county." said the physician, j "Public health work is not one' of power or authority vested In the persons of Its officers. It Is on$, of, education principally thru the children to the parents," said Dr. Bolcom. i- - In answer to a request from the American Legion, read before the club by President .Maude Chapman the members voted to participate actively in the Armistice. Day pa- rude to be held November 11. Notice. All Hopklna Lateral users dtfslr Ing to -purchase, more water, wh' have not already notified the dls trlct, are requested to " do-o at once. Phone 317. Medford. . ROGUE RIVER. VALLEY TRR TO ATI CIV DISTRimV " 32 North Central Avenue, 187tf' Trappcra Attention! , The fur season will soon be here. I "We can make' money for you with our connections. Let ug estimate 1 on your furs before you ship. ' MliDFORD .BARGAIN HOUSE, j 27 North Grape Bt. tf Comfort and Safety : for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE TONIGHT FRI. MATINEE' Four Shows J , Daily at 1:30, 3:15, 7, 9 P. M. ALL TALKING! ALL LAUGHING! A BIG JUBILEE JOY SHOW ,j ;",!.-, ii ALSO v ;' i.,. ; v. ''-' ':: ':' SPITALNY'S BAND J . ' , , Mmiision , . U , t Mats ' Eves. "SHIP AHOY." THE TALKING NEWS 10 and 35 25 and 50 SPECIAL CHINA MATINEE TOMORROW Your choice cf several different pidoes. COME EAKLY, and choose the dish you need most. NOTE This China Matinee Is being given tomorrow on account of the Christian Science lecture being held at this' theatre tomorrow night. rr COMING SATURDAY W t'H J SOMETHING .NEW'"'" '"'' ' '.,-;-r-v OTHE TALKING SCREEN , , ' It's Different! It's Novel! It's' Thrilling! "THE ACE OF SCOTLAND YARD" -RIALTO- WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE Notice lo Hunters. Xotlco is hereby ftiven that hunt InK Is prohibited on the Valley School grounds. (Sinned) tf VALLKY. SCHOOL.. Notices Positively no hunting permitted on Westerlund Orchards State Clamo Refuge. CARL V. TEXGWALD, Pres. 208 SeottsburR Umpnua river bridge here opened to traffic recently. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FoK KKXT-Murm aloeplna room. privuto family, close in. reason able. .511 Pennsylvania Ave. Phone 107-J. 207tf FOU SAI.H Itftrn, to be wrecUcrt. Aiily 685 l'lne. 210' KOH ltKNT 1-arite home close In: - hnrdwooil floors rnrouKhout, steam heat, phone 105 for ap pointment. 20tf FOR KRNT 3-room house, off west Jackson. Phone 105, 107l( POIl SAI.K -room home, hanily to schools. , Phone 105, 207U' FOU KKNT 5 rooms modern. close In. Inquire 14 8. Ivy. H071P WANTED PACliF.RS,' nppies: I men or women. lfig 7 run I Distributors. !J0 1 0:t 1904 . ytSs i " J mml . w ri i' I la Oct. 1929 v a v ALL TALKING! ALL LAUGHING! 1 THE WHOLE TOWN IS WILD OVER THIS SHOW THEY'RE BACK AGAIN FIGHTING! LOVING! FOBGETTING! j. The Immortal Stars of ; "What Price Glory" ' Victor McLaglen '(AS TOP SERGEANT FLAGG) Edmund Lowe (A3 LINE SERGEANT QUIRT) IN Wm. Pox's ALL TALKING SPECIAL "The Cockeyed World" With the Ravishing LILY DAMITA Now you can hear the riot between Flagg and Quirt at they fool, frolic .' and fume with each other's "sweet- . let" from Siberia to the tropics. Four Complete Shows Dally v t . 1:30, 3: 15, 7 and 9 Admission Mats 10 and 35 Eves 25 and 50 ' Also FAVORITE MELODIES by ; RUTH ETTINQ