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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, flfKDFORD, ORFJOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1929.
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Iocal and
'Personal
An assembly will lie held Wed
nesday afternoon at one o'clock
at the local hlKh school In com
memoration if the Hunt Jubilee and
Thomas A. Edison. Two member
of the public speaking class will
alvo hort talks. Other numbers
are being "arranged for the pro- returned yesterday with (.'. K. Mer
it ram. to which the public la in-' cer of Central Point with two deer,
vlted. 1 I three and four points. The deer
An. attractive,' modorn 6 room
house at 20 South Orange will be
offered at a bargain for quick sale.
Fireplace, gunige, lawn and shrub
bery, l'hone H. V. Scheffel, K47-L.
: '','', . ; 2i2if
V 3. Hutchison, meteorologist
In charge ot the Medford weather
station, arrived homo yesteiduy
with Ills fnmlly from Boise, Idu.,
their former home, where they had
spent his two weeks' vucatlon, and
was again on duty toduy.
Alice Holloway's Town and
Country Shop, opening at Russell's
pn the mezzanine floor. 217
- District Attorney George Cod
ding arrived home yesterday after
noon from Salem where he last
week argued in the supreme court
in f.ho coso against Luke Jennings,
who was found guilty of posses
sion of mash and given a severe
sentence here in circuit court some
time ago, and appealed the case
to the supremo "court through his
attorney, T. J. Enright. Mr. Cod
ding's fumlly who hud been visiting
at Salem returned with him.
. Don't forget the big Business
and Professional Women's club
Hallowe'en Dance Thursday night.
October, 24 nt the Oriental Oar
dens. ' ' 212
Mr.' And Mrs. O. IT. Eddlngton.
C. A. Miller ond James Wykoff of
Chicago, 111., are' among the hotel
guests here from a distance. Others
are Wallace Drexel of Detroit,
Mich,. H. E. Dempster of Chey
enne. Wyo. ''
Hemstitching, nicotlng, pleating.
button making and hose mending
Handicraft Shop. I67tp
.Mrs. Robert Crooks arrive here
yesterday f rom Chicago. 111., where
she visited relatives for the pus:
two months.'
"That good cool." We give green
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co,
phone 239. ' tf
Mrs, Lindem'ood Of Klamath
Falls has been In Medford for
the 'mist week at the bedside of
her father J. W. Wilson, KJ -year
old "southern Oregon pioneer, who
submitted to an operation- for the
(imputation 'of his right leg lust
Tuesday.
Spitz apples for sale. Ala Vista
Packing House, So. Fir. 201 tf
H. M. Hurthon of Jacksonville
left, for Algona, Wash., last week.
Bounty warrants we're" Issued at
tho county clerk's office today to
V, Al Hollowuy of Medford, one
coyote: Victor Gardener of Lake
Creek, one coyote) F. J. Itlppcy
of Jacksonville, two coyotes.
Dr. Hlmklns, the Chiropractor,
with Russian massage, over the
Woolworth Store., Tel. J2D0.- lJltjP
Miss Nina Young rcsijmcd dp'tlCH
today at tho county Judge's of
flee, following several days' ab
sence caused by a severe Attack
of, poison ouje. ' ' ,
An attractive, modern 6-rnom
house at 20 South Orr.itge will be
offered nt a bargain for quick sale.
Fireplace, gurago, lawn und shrub
bery, l'hone H. V. Scheffol. S47-L.
" . ; , 2i2it
Major A- -B. Jlleheson. assistant
manager of the veterans' bureau
at Portland In charge of adminis
tration, announces that that office
has boon authorized , to rocelve
premium . payments on "iill . forms
of government insurance. The
bureau will reccivo puymcnts fur
veterans living in Oregon ' only.
Hleheson said, and they should no
longer be mulled to Washington
hecuuso tho office there will send
them bnek to Portland. ' Tho pay
ments to be made at Portland in
clude premiums of five-year term
insurance, converted Insurance,
loan repayments nnd loan Interest
payments. The office also will
handle all details of reinstating
lapsed Insurance, writing applica
tions for new Insurance nnd hand
ling nil correspondence regarding
insurance matters.
It you get "HIU" Dollar, please
spend him nt once. Do not keep
him out of circulation. 3'.
Mrs. Fred McPherson returned
yesterday from n week's visit with
relatives In Portland.
Special on plaster board at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. c. Love of the
Snowy llutlo orchard near Central
Point, leave tomorrow for an uulo
trip and vacation to Tacoma nnd
Portland. i They will visit Mrs.
Love's sister in Tacoma- nnd at
tend tho Pacific International
Livestock Exposition ot Portland.
Mr. I.ovo reports a recurdcrop of
pearB this your.
Seo Charles A. Wing to buy your
heme. US
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It's the Milk
i that gives Fluhrcr's
; Breath that ;tiriusual
4 and distinctive flavor.
4 I--
Mr. und Mm. C. Y. Reynolds
and daughter Dorothy, spent the
day in Vreka yeBterday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. w. Huffeiool, return
ing to Medford liuit night.
Don't fitrget the big . liuHiness
und Professional Women's . club
Hallowe'en Dunce Thursday night,
October 24 at thev Oriental' Har
dens. 212
Almost being classed as one of
the seusun's unsuccessful hunters,
Ilest Hostel of the First National
itank, who had been on hunting!
trips four or flvo times this season,
were snot yesterday in tne i-;vans
rtreok Hectlon.
Klein tailored clothes. la?t long
r, look letter. From $85.00 up.
Klein tho Tfillor, 128, 13. Main, up
Htafru, ' . 214
AmoriK th On-nonlaiiH reKlHtor
0d ut Modford ' . hottlH yttei'luy
wens .Mr. and Alrx. c:. , .John
Hon of Hulotn, I'Vllx Wllaun of Am
torlii. Jack Lynch of Ovtmm Clly.'
Jl. 1 4. Hinlth und liny Muude of
KuKcno, A. li. White of J-fl tlrunrtn
Jt. IJ. Compton of KoneburK. and
the following from Portland: Will-
lave .McCamiint, M. . GUJiert, K,
if, Slono, W. o. Lut. Hoy Jones,
(loo. I;. Olbson, W. V. Jtichmond,
O. Olxcn, It. K. Monro and Mm.
Nettle (Jallup.
Let me write your fire initurnnce,
Carl Y. Tentfwald, Hotel Medford
Phone ll3. tf
Haymond Hints of Managuou,
AVIh., w&m nmonK the vtajtont from
a dlHtunce who reKlstort'd today at
I he local hrunohfOf the out of Htate
auto rei;itjtratioii nureau.
Get Hi oho f e n d e r h and auto
tnuIicH straightened at lirlll'a Sheet
Metal WorkM, oppoxlte Lewis Super
Service Ktutlon. J'hone 418. tf
The Natatoriurn howling ulleyB
were opened yesterday hy Al
I In Ken und will rontlnue to he open
for the winter wason. The nlteyH
have heen carefully prepared for
heavy playlnK In view of the fuct
that a howllnic leaKue Is apt to
he orwanlxed In Medford again In
a short time. Interested bowler
and orKanlzatfonH are urged to get
In touch with Mr. .lateen as early
as poBsliile to facilitate the early
completion of a howling schedule.
Corona adrtini? machines, $60.
Free trial. Phone Plerma, 13fi3.
193tf
Judge Ilnmilton of tho Douglas
county circuit court will Kit in the
Btute Hupreme court until January
1 in plnce of Juntlce Ilrown who
hitH not been in good health for
Hoveral months.
Get that new fnll hat now At
Slnclnlr'fi; new utock, latest BtyleH;
moderate prices. 21. r
Of C. Stern, a roprcHentntlve of
Swift & company, Is among vis
itors from Scuttle, "Vah., In Med
ford. Others are M. J. Warnock,
K. A. Stephenson and A. Klrschner.
500,00 feet of cheap lumher.
Special at Medford Lumher Co. tf
A huge tractor digger Is making
easy the', task of laying 15,000 feet
qf clay tile on the John Stump
ranch west of Monmouth. An ef
fort Is being mado , to reclaim u
large tract of lowlund that here
tofore bus been unprofitable,
DrcasmaklnK and remodeling at
tli , Fashion Shop. 424 Mod ford
Dld. Tel. 1161. tf
Humors were on tho street today
that oil had been struck at Grants
Pgss. as tho result of drilling op
erations for an artesian well, but
could not he verified this uf'tcr
noon, Tho reports declare that an
oil company was drilling tho well
for water when tho oil was struck.
Jlowover, no dispatches huve been
sent out from Grants Push, affirm
ing the reports.
Don't forget the' big Husliiess
and ProfesMlonnl Women's club
Hallowe'en Dance Thursday night, j
October 24 . at (ho Oriental Gar
dens. 2I2
Mrs. 'William Olson, who has
heen confined to herliome between!
Medford and Central Point for sev
eral weeks, was reported Bomo
vhut Improved yesterday.
Give your Hallowe'en party nt
Hlue Flower Lodge. Make reser
vations early. Phone 34I-U-3.
218
Clint Conklln and Charles G.
G lasgo w, government h u n t ers o f
predatory nnimals in Klamath
county, killed three bobcats nnd
87 coyotes In that emmty during'
the mouth of September.
If you get your hat nt Sinclair's'
It will bo tho best In town (or the
money. 215 1
The state board of equalisation :
convened today nt Salem for thej
purpose of hearing complulnts . of i
utility corporations, with relation!
to property valuations. The board j
probably will remain In sesntim
during the remainder of October, j
Dynges Dnnee every Wed. nnd!
Sat. nt Dreamland. 21 2 j
Motorists on North Itlverslde
avenue was being stopped hy the
police for a short time hist eve-,
nlntr as the result of n telephone
message from the Josephine coun
ty nhciiff's office asking the co-!
operation of local officers In lo
cating a Grants Pass child, behov
ed to ht.ve been kidnapped by one
of Its parents. The child did not
come south nnd was last seen go
ing north with Its parents, officers
here were told.
It's it sign of distinction to wear
Kleln-nmdo tallortd clothes. Klein
the Tailor. 128 12. Main, upstairs.
S14
Fortune was kind to John Yxun
. Mail Tribune errand hoy, yes
t e r d a y when ho was h u n I i n g In
the Hums Valley section. After
trudging nnd plodding over acres
land acres of farm country, unable
! to see anything at which to shoot,
i he finally saw a larg China Pheas
jant rooster resting on a fence, lie
j fired at It, his aim unsteady nnd
.trembling-, nod though the charge
j-went wild, the bird fell to the
ground, t'pon picking It up. he
found It to he n pheasant stuffed
(And mounted, that had been placed
j there for decoy purposes. That
, in ado him mad and after trAtnplmf
two or three more hours, he man-
aged to shoot ft live runster.
I Closing out screen doors at Med
i ford Lumber Co. tf
Temporary nuto licenses wro
; Ifsued this forenoon nt the slier-
jiff's office to the Oregon-Call-t
fornla Trurklntr company, Wll
j Hum Archer. M. It. Crooks nnd
C. K. Martin of Medford.
Meet "mil" Dollnr. Rreet Mm
II. L. Williams of llwaco. Wash
Is a business visitor In Medford
who arrived yesterday. '
Itunner removed and snags
worked back in hose, silk nnder
wnur, golf box, sweaters, etc. Han
dicraft Shop. 167tf
Charles Orumm, state labor
commissioner at Murshfield, closed
the government employment of
fice, conducted In that city for
the (lust 14 years, last week.
Corona and Smith typewriters.
Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1303.
193tf uown yesieruny any irom late are scored on appearance, com
California Oregon Power com-1 afternoon untU well inio the '-night ' munlty service, troop records, oral
puny line crews, busy in Grants
Pass for the
past several weeks,
are to be In Central Point' In . a
short time to ro-bulld the power
line in that city. The re-building
operations will . probably cover a
period of two months und upon
their completion will probably be
repeated In other . cities of the
county. ;'.)' t ! ' '
Less ash, loss soot, In that good
coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2311.
tf
Frank Ban Dyke, local boy, now
a senior of the university of Ore
gun, will compete for his class In
tho track meet to be held between
halveH of the "horne-comlng" game
on November 2, aecordlng to word
received hero toduy, Kach class
may enter five men In the meet.
An odd order was received at a
local drug store today from a hotel
guest. Ho .left on order or two
bottles of wine tonic and a bottle
of rubbing alcohol. It was not
known lust how the alcohol and
tonic vere to be used.
Free shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Thurs., with marcel or finger wave,
SI. On, Phone &7. Bowman Barber
and Beauty Khoppe. 219
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dayton
left yesterday for their home In
Ln Grande, Ore., following several
days spent In Medford attending to
business matters while en route
from a motor trjp to San Fran
cisco. See Charles A. Wing to buy your
home. 216
V. M. Lowe of Talent w&s in
Medford this forenoon making
preparations for his departure this
afternoon for the coming Interna
tional Livestock Kxpoidtjon at
Portland. He took with him a
large supply of southern Oregon
literature for distribution to stock
show visitors. When he was at
the California state fair at Sac
ramento, he distributed. 000
pounds, GO per cent to woman and
40 "per cent to men. A enreful
check revealed that only 32 book
lets were found on the fairgrounds,
giving evidence that they had not
been thrown away.
Spitz apples for sale. Ala "Vlstu
Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf
John Orth and John WJIkenson
returned yesterday, afternoon from
a duck and deer hunt In the Bly
district. They report poor suc
cess. "Bill" Dollar likes to wprk fast
and ;vln(t as -triMy people as pos
sible. Ploaso keep him in circu
lation. .-. - . 212
CallfornJans registered at Med
ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. M.
C. Moore of Beverly Hills, H. F.
Haldeman and party of Hollywood,
Francis Cariero of Berkeley, Mr.
and Mrs. It. L. Mollis of Chlco.
F. It. Whltelaw of Long Baeh,'
A. W Bell and J. Meshlof Crbm
berg. , :j
A larger than average, -child
welfare clinic Is expected tomor
row at the Community Health
house at Berrydale, where the
county h oo Ith uiflt will he In
charge, under the direction of Dr.
ISmity Dolcom. The clinic, for
children and Infants under six
years of age, will begin at 1:30
nod continue until 4:30. All the
mothers of the mill suction and
Berrydale are urged to attend.
Due to a long trial case nt Grants
Pass, Circuit Judge H. D. Norton
did not arrive here today to re
sume circuit court sessions and
will not be here until Wednesday,
when a number of routine mutters
will be taken up.
William Clcmenson of the Hotel
Jackson returned yesterday from
Klamath Fulls where he had at
tended the monthly mooting of the
southern Oregon branch of the
Oregon Hotelmen's association.
The meeting was held Suturday
and attracted between 25 nnd 30
hotel men. Including several from
Portland. The next session will
be held at North Bend November
23.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Daniels who
spent the week-end at their cottage
at Diamond lake returned last
night. They report that the wenth-,
er was perfect and the roads Into,
the lake were In excellent condi
tion, hut that storms are expected
any time now. !
Leon Hunk ins nnd William ljnm-
mett returned last night from n
hunting trip nt FiBh Ijike.
Mr. and Mr. Chine nee Mc-1
Cracken from Kngene, have been
spending tho Inst week here on
business.
The Pythian club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Montgomery on
Tuesday night nt 8 o'clock. A
good attendance Is desired.
One of te most uttraetlve and
elaborate - nutgnsine sections ever
devoted to one subject Appeared
In the last Issue of the Maturlay1
Evon(ng post. This special sec
tion, which consists of 20 full
pages In color, carries the tribute
of the lighting Industry to Us
founder, Thomss A. Edison.
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TEXTILE UNION MEN
CMABLOTTE, N. C, Oct. 21. D
Sevtn National Textile .Worker's
Union lender i and. rihemhers nc
on Hed of the murder of O, F. Ader
holt, rhtef of police of GastonU,
nnd assault In various degrees on
threee other policemen, were
found guilty In superior court here
today on second degre murder.
lirxular
commutiicutlctn
Chapter. No.
Itupf l, t, euncauuy
(1 vonliiK . at 1:00 o clock.
mcmlicrn welcome'
IIATTII2 it. ALUKN. Pccretnry.
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AS SEASON ENDS
The deer season closed at sun-
j deer hunters were stringing alon
into me city irom me mifs,-uund
the city from the
numoer ui wtiom nuu curcusses ot
deer on the running boards (W i
their cars. However, the ma- j
Jorlty were coming, homo without.
K't"11'- , " i ' '
The Hiicceirtfiful returning hunters
need not have strapped their dead
oeer on tno l-unning boards to
show what great hunters they are
in their own estimation, Their
"ol1, viuH u.iw r..,.,M,1B
j proclaimed that. The other nim
rods were slunk down in tho seals
of their cars, with 4well-developed
grouches And dull, hopeless ex
pressions on Ihelr fanes, ,
However, most of the success
ful und unsuccessful ones ulike
still woro' their red hats of caps
and other bright colored' ' deer
hunting regalia, which theoreti
cally lends to prevent liunters from
being mistaken for deer,
For mi easily accessible place,
Tal.le Jiuck served, as an of the , a slimnmrv of tIle ratngs for tho
l.est deer hunlins Bi-ounds of tlie.two perlolll! wll, ,,e maile and
past season,, accordlnB to repor'.s . pennant wlI1 be awardBa to tne
from hunters In tho burns yalley , lr00 attaIling an honor 9taI1(1nK,
section. One Sams Valley man n crder rea(,n, tifi uIui.g ,( )r
reported yesterday that he knew ,1(;(.e to achieve a rating of
of seven deer that h(yl. hcert killed. ; gn ei. cent of ,hat of the winner
one man killing two. on a Sunday. . .
There are many oak trees on;
the mountain and ' acorns are !
plentiful, supplying uniple feed i
for Iho animals, which are "aid
to he plentiful on the mountain, !
less than 15 mjles from Medford:
und only a few hundred feet hitsh. j
SipotllKht hunting of deer has
been more prevalent this'1 season I
than fur the past few years, de
suite the heavy fines and jail sen
.1
tences imposed on tile offenders
cauirht in their unsportsmanlike
activities in southern Oregon. This . United States as well as-Europe. -was
brought out Haturdny from ! was the inspiration for an interest
records of tho state name com-j ing program at the Klwanls dub
mission by Harold Clifford, stale t luncheon at the Hotel Medford this
game warden. . . noon. A reproduction of the first
DR. CARPENTER
JEW OFFICE
To take care of a growing husi
Ur. Kinmett Canientor is
oiiening new chiropractic offlot'B in
the Medford blinding next Tlni-s-day,
following two weeks ot remod
eling and redecorating a suite of
uiv rooinu.oii Iho third floor. Dr.
Carpenter is also adding new- equip
ment und heloru the first "f next
year ho plans to enlist the services
ot a nurse from Hollywood trained
ln massage work. , ;
Dr. Carpenter will give tinoclul
attention to colon work, treating
of all Its ailments, and will' also
feature electtio light baths, flo Is
receiving special apparatus for the
colon treatments which will, he
ready for use Thursday.
Tho now offices include a rocep
Hon room, two operating rooms,
dressing rooms and a nently doco-
rutod corridor. Dr. Carpenter has
been lit practice here for aeveral
yours und becuime or moreaMins;
busiiiGHH found forrnqr nmiricrs
much too small to take Cure of his
1 1 ft0""'
TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY
WANTill) First class salesman or
woman to call on inislness ami
' professional men. (live your
full name, address, lnislnpss ex
perience nnd reference .in first
letter, llox S. O. .Mail Tribune.
214
WANTKJ) Small sets of honks to
post, or collecting, l'hone HII5-W.
214
FOIl SALH Tokay grapes; also
' house to rent. One mile west
or Ho. Oakdale. .Mrs. Knell
Howry, 214
WAXTKl) Man or woman with
some .experidlice as solicitor to
do Work In this county. .Must
have car. Good position for
hustler.' State experience had in
answer. Address box 27. Mail
Tribune. 21 ft
JltlN'HY MAKKlt! Oarage, fully
WwlpptMl: 2 lots 0ixl.15 feet;
Itlilg. 24x30 reel, cement floor.
All clear. 300ll. (!. lilaek
burn, rep. l'hone SOU K. 213
LOST Liver and white female
Springer Spaniel. Kinder call
Itny Maron. 214
b'Olt KK.NT Js'ewly painted nnd
kuHuntlncil 4-rooni furnished
house; 3 blocks from Washing
ton nchilol. l'hone 7U5-H. 213
WAN'TKD TO-rillXT A farm.
222. N. Contlill Ave., Medford.
214
AXitMifiiXA
(VIOLET RAY)!
CASOLINE
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FOR RATING SOON!
This month the Boy Scout troops
of Medford will be inspected by llja
scout commissioners and a compre-
henslve rating issued. The troops
quiz, patrol activity, advancement,
hikes. The plan has been in
- operation for a period of one vear.
The last inspection and rating waB
issued in April, 1929. '
The plan was adopted at the Bug-
gestion of the scou jnastera and
thd coimnlssioners ao that , a urii-
torm' system of troop fuHpection on
. a comprehensive , ?asls might be
f achieved. The! iiispeotloiis are tin
be carried" out by. Larry Scbade,
i:-n;Hf.oUl master of the council; Wujter
H. Jones, scout coimninloner 'of
tl:e 'dfxtrlct; Harold Hi-own and
Fred Heath; fir., deputy scout com
mlBHlonerH for the Medford di
trlct." ' 1 :'
These. Inspections will also he
carried on throughout the area,
those of tho Ashland district hy
the local district commissioner, as
also will those of Grants Pass.
Troon It nf Mprlfnril wnu fli-at t
lln the riillni? IarI tlmo nn,l Tin 1
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nil!U UUULIll L I
JUBILEE OF LIGHT
"Light's Golden Jubilee," now bo-
; ng celebrated i throughout the
incandescent light perfected by :
Thomas A. Edison, October
18711, was presented at the meet-!
lng hy Jack Thompson, president '
of the organization.
A brief talk on the achievements I
of the leading inventor was given ;
hy Horace Bromley, who presented !
two reels of moving pictures, one
entitled "The History of Light," ;
which' tiaced the development of '
1 light and heat from the days of
the cavemen. Tho, second reel took
up the work of Tuomas A. Edison
and other great inventoi'B ' who.
have experimented with and Im
proved artificial lighting through
recent years. '
Took Soda 20 Years
: t . r .For.; GasStops Now
"For d yearn f took Soila for
indigestion and stomach Ka.. One
buttle of AdlerJku "brouirht me
complete relb-f." John li. Hardy.
Adlerlka relieved k;ik Mid uuv
stomach at once. Acting on Ii(VPH
tilM'er and lower bowel, it reniovoH
old waste matter you nhver. thought
wa.s in your system. Let Adlcriku
ju-jal denning 'and "iw wood
you
feel! Overcomes consUou
t Ion.- Heath's T)rin; S'toro.
; SIL? P 1-'
Li ANOTHER BIO JUBILEE ; ' r. 'v STARTS iE
p special - -TODAY' pSaSgACTION W
j
t-r JJ COMBINED IN THE SCREEN'S .' '
m 'KvTffSr- M08T MIGHTY SPECTACLE 'ifflkl?.
H Ltfffx! -itXSikii , mmJ Thpi" after thril" You ha "over seen anything -V'"''J -W
J JSjSiilJrnrT like " clun vou w,:h Its- sweeping vistas of -IS T
. A cV"J? JSiC'rBS-Tll PkM British troop battling with thousands of the wild ! r"
In 2&iIjL tPSc Tt DAyVvJnLJ " Fuy-Wuy tribesmen of the African Sudan. It jl
"a ffi5Vyjj' O : ' slJiver vou w'th tre thundering menace of hundreds jj f"
j ALL TALKING COMEDY, ALL COLORED CAST I . I
(IK '" i4CLS'6lt TALKING NEWS TALKING NOVELTY Vl
v4 - .'..','' ' . r ..M.i I
CHECK ON FROST
In order to check up on frost
damage duno'in the valley the past
year, Floyd Young, government
frost expert, arrived in the , city
this morning to spend tho day
gathering data. That the local
fruit crop weathered comparatively
sovere temperature' with practical-
. ly no damage, wua
statement
i ment made hythe official. ': Just
f the extent Pf, injury douVwll) be
complied-'and -used ; to -advantage
; by the weathetf b'heati tn flieir aid
j next year, according to Mr. Young,
" Mr. Young, who won met at the
t!alir?ithls: forenoon by Haul Av
SahfirerV .-spent .-this .'afternoon.
-checking up on the 15 'temperature
', (rtnlloiiH In tho . "Yullcy. ! gathering,
rosrilts that he -belleyes' will bo or
Value td the i,ndii8tr' i,n -the. future.
Ho will leave !tn the morning for
San Frnrtclsco, where lie has spent
the past month, and then go on to
his lioliie In Los Angeles.
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Kfforts are tinner way by Miss
Augusta Glover, county nurse, to
establish a fyome. nursing and hy
giene class for. mothers of th
HEADACHE? ' look to '
Your Eyes First
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg. .
PERMANENT
WAVES
It's 110 trouble to keep
hnlr looking lnvoly, even on
Iho dampest days. -.Make nn
appointment" wllh- us nnd
get n lovely nutiirnl wave.
Milady's Beauty
Shoppe
Phone 1374 . 8. Central
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Berrydale and mill section north
of Medford and if suriicient re
sponse, is. .received it.i likely the
first -class will be beld in a short
time at' the Berrydale community
health house.
The classes are to be given regu
larly until after the Christmas hol
idays and will give a sound foun
dation to a complete knowledge
of home nursing, rearing of chil
dren and caro of infants. Those
that desire may then lake exami
nations which, if pussed, entitles
members of the class to the pos
sesion of a Hed Cross certlflcutc.
Ror.phui'K -'AsflodaJ.e4 Service
I station -ehamrwi hands recently-
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