PlQE SIX ' COUNTY COURT TALKS BUDGE! NEED OF POOR indigent List, Widow's Pen j sions, Road Program and ' ; Framing of Forthcoming Budget Are Considered at .,, Court Session. , ..MutloiH pyrtulniiiK to the bnd Kct, ImllKontH, widow's pcnHluiiM, ii nl the roiul prOKrnm fin' ni'.xl yi?nr were (IIhciibwiI by thu county court, at Hh riwului iniM-tlim to ddy, the dJHcUHHlon cpnterfnif In I tho liuilKOt, ami inn niuiKont hhi. Tho minimi rtn"-'HtH for widow's pennlon worn dlHCUMHed, and tho court upent comddoriimo tune look ittK up tho law on hwlnet inakfim County t'h'i'k lJlih.h Ktovi-nw Mi-yoiH, Ih now at Hnh-m attending n niectfriK of utatu county rlerkH, and ono of tholr ohjctj I tho frftmln(? of a uniform hmltri't nyn t'emi At iirPHont, every county irttlo.Htitte hiiH a different way oT' iiretiiutiiK ti hudwet, and the various loKlnlutuicH liuvo outlined neveh or' elBht different way to prepni'O a IhiiIkoL, nil inoro or lotw violently different. Lillian KohortH, lied Ciohh work pr, conferred with the court on Indigent aid and care. The worthy poor, and aged, and thoHe huffeted liy n cruel falo will not lie for gotten, but the court desires to keep the indigent fund ltelow that of lii.it year, when It totalled over $1(1,000. Ho heavy were the In roudH, that lust mimimn the couit wn h f o reed to cut II 5 or 40 r e -eelvorn of county aid off the lint to prevent ovnrdruwinK f the fund before .the end of the year. The county court in trying to work out a helpful, humane, and economi cal wny of handling the Indigent problem. ItonrtH Await Uiidwt. Tho road building pmKi'nni will not ho determined until after the budget Ih approved, which will be about the fli'Rt of tho year. Com pletion of tho Dead Indian and J(iko Creek market roadH will be nmoiiff the principal roadH to be built In 1D30. Both were under construction this yeart and both provido ; routes to Ij.Icq o the V.mdn i nnd FIhH lake, popular rw-reatitnial apotH of noitthern r:- non. Completion of tho Hntte KallH-ProHpeet road, a feeder to the hake Creek Market road, Ih also couHldered. Woven or eight mllcH of tho road remain to be flnlnhed. Tho Klk Creek loop road, tap ping tho I'orHirU country, and run ning from Trail to where tho Karl L'lrleh rood hltH tho Crater Lake highway, 1 nlno In lino for Im provement, hy special road levy. It in a I no probable that with fede ral nnd Htate aid, tho JDIamomI Inke road long n, terror to nuto lidx will receive conHlderntlon. J Iload meetingM for the fixing of Alicia) levies for road work, will bo held next month, and four dis tricts have Already submitted pe titions to this end. They are Prospect Ilutte FuIIh Vlur and Kngle l'olnt. The usual hatch of mid-month bills, jileuR for tax refunds and remittances nnd much minor rou tine business was before tho es fflon. PHOENIX VERY ILL I'HOnNIX, Ore.. Oct. 23. (Spl.) Those who know Aim. 8. P. Uarne Iturg will be very sorry to learn of her nerlmin condition. She suffer ed a paralytic stroke on Tuesday, October S2, and Is very low, She him had two very light strokes prior to thli and this being th-. third, the doctors do not give very much encouragement for her im provement. Portland I't'nnsylvanla vallvtad Will npPIl OlHIrli'l frrlxht office here soon. Is a good idea to make a lot of a little at a time T meat may bum if you try . jo make too much at once. And , coffee roasted in bulk variei in . flavoV. That's wliy Hilli Brot, i roast only a few pounds at a r time by their continuous proc essControlled Roasting. No bulk-roasting method can pro duce flavor like it, HILLS BROS COFFEE tk, kty. iellv President Hall to Speak at Local High School on Monday Afternoon Dr. Arnold Dr. Arnold ricnnetl Mall, prosU dent of the fnlvi-rsity of Oregon, will address the st udent body of Med ford high Hehonl Mimihiy nfiernoitu al 2:a. Dr. Ihill will give this talk ns one of a scries of addresses being delivered before the students of the various high schools throughout the slate. Al though (he subject bus not been auncainced, his speech will prob ably deal with higher education. Daily Meteorological Report oriohcr ti:t. 11211 Med ford anil vicinity: Kali and rut Id tonight ami Thursday. OreKou: Kah- ami mild tonight and Thursday. " "'Si ?i !' Lool Data K$ 'IVmiM'i'utui'o (iltKrMH) 71 IW 1 1 ifxhoHt (IliKt il Imui'H) NO 7 1 l.tiwct (lilMt 11! holll'H k 5 ,T7 Hi'l. lumiliiuy uM' i't.) ii , s 1 I'roelitltulton Um-licbt) fltttlc uf wciUllfl' Clenr ricur Lowt'Ht (tMiiiX'riilui'u IIiIn mdi'ii- Tnl'il lltcliitiilli!i Nlnce Sopl. I 19211, 1.14 IlK'lH'M. 'iVintHM'aiurt'H a yi'in hko unlay: lllKli' UK: Inwt'Nt 34. .SiiunoI liuliiy, B:1K p. m, " Sunrlso TlHirmltiy, II :I14 u. nu HmiM'l ThurHilny, 5:1(1 n. m. Observations Taken at S A, M, ' 120th Meridian time ,3 CITY J5 CP a a 5 an f'S 3 fa HilkeV t'lly (Ill 34 Clear Hlnmarek 50 30 clear Hiilsc (1(1 3X Cliar Ilcnvcr 4 2 30 Clomly Dch MolncH 44 32 Snow Kresno no fis ( clear Helena 54 2S Clear 1.oh AdkcIch 114 54 Clear Marshflclil '.IS 42 Clear I'hneiiix mi (12 Clear roitlantl 70 (10 Clear KpiI llluff !I4 6S clear HoselmrK 7(1 30 Clear Salt Uikc Oil 42 Clear San l'Yanelseo... SO (12 Clear Sanla 1'e .. 50 2S Snow Scadle nil 5t Clear Spokane (IS 42 clear Walla Walla .... till 42 Clear Mnnli,-K . 20 I". Ciiy' O. K. ANDKltSOX, Temporarily In Charge, This office -wants In get in touch with I till" Dollar, Will the person or firm who h:n the "Mill," please call this office before sending him on his Journey. 'A NT ; i s l i ' 1 1 : x s i : I : I s. (Continued from Page One) Co ahead, MKs Pringle. tell me the Important business which yni have to tell me. and whatever you do, dn't tetl me about your uet." "Wlmi did she say." asked .lll bert. "Hhp hesitated." i:unlce Kvelteil 'Vh.it was her appearance Inso far ss being nevvyus und excited?" "Mie was very. Very, nervous and excitable' Pit nt ages stld he iben riniuested the girl to hurry as he was' anxious In gei home. "You know what I want," be tesilfbd Mtss Pringle said. "'o I don't know what yon want," he replied, "you go nhead and tell nie." With iluit. lie testified, "sh reached over nnd grabbed my tie. I didn't have any vest on." lie said they both Jumped to their feet nnd the girl slammed tile door shut, lie nt templed to open the door nnd a scuffle fol lowed during which he said he tried to e.U-ct the girl fmm the room. He testified that thr ulrl Mai led net earning am he puthe' her from the office, nnd then she ran Nvrctimlhii down the malm. MEDFORD MAIL 4 lteniiett Hall Dr. Hall will be accompanied on the trip to Fouthern Oregon by Dean, Alfred I'owers of the exten sion division; .Mrs. Walter M. Cook, president of the Oregon Mothers; and Mrs. I .1. Hill, president of the I'orl land ; organ iat Ion. Dr. Mall will also speak before the Kiwauis club Monday noon. The party will leave Tuesday morning for (Ira tits liss, where they will conduct meetings. To Be Installed Itcv. Claud II. Porter Rev. Claud II. Porter, who was called here to the Presbyterian church from his post In Portland last month, will be formally In stalled in his new church tonight at 7:40, before a congregation of Medford people and Presbyterians from surrounding cities. The Impressive ceremony will be preceded by an opening hymn by the choir, who will render a spe cial program throughout tho eve ning. "The Charge to the Pastor" by Rev. K. Iverson of Med ford, and "The Charge to the People" by Rev. II. T. Mltchelmore of Ashland will be two of the Intsatlatlon fea tures, while the sermon of the evening will be delivered by Rev. ID. V. lluight of Klamath Kails. Alter this will .come the recep tion to Die pastor and his family, anil be tied let ion, pronounced by Rev. Porter. The new pastor was noeeived Into the Presbytery by that body which met in the church parlors i his afternoon, preliminary to his installation. ARE REPORTED ACM SA'IV, Ore.. Oct. 33. bP A hundred men were figliting a slash ing fire in the Hear Creek Logging company holdings today, but of flclals siild ttHre was little danger. . A. Si. inters. Port hind, was taken to n hospital there suffering burns he received while fighting the flames. He was burped about the eye, 1 KUiKNl-:. Ore.. Oct. 23. -(.Pv Two forest fires are reported burn ing on the Wlllsmette river near Warner mountain.1 but fighter ha-j It under contrtd. A campfire was li ft but ning on tho Vlllmett highway near Lookout sometime over the week, end and is belnK checked. iwiik i tM) in in ntiirr (Continued from Ihk One) The growing nnlna of the city aie rcstly, jet tliU Increase t the present outlook, which may he made less at (he final liudcet meet ing. Is only what is rlulmcd are necessary expenses. Added Requests It developed last night that sev eral mi Urinated exKiiilltiire wr not pmvlded for In the tentative huilRci. For lusmnee, Hamilton I'ntton. n member of the cltuens' ronunttlee, culled attention to the tact that Itinvi ought to he In cluded ns the city's subscription to (he romimmtty chest, to which all present evented to Im agreeable. (MS . i?l ffl TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,' HOSE Womon's Cold MnlU lmre Milk ho-i!. Bilk In top Htylo wllh novelty double blink lieel, hIiiiiIor are -rain, fliiiiinclul mull lionlcviuil. All HUen Included In tliiH Tliiiisday Hpeciul. 1 39 Pair Women's lisle and rayon ribbed sport hose In all tho popular full slindes. Com plete size range. Your choice Thursday 49c pr. PAJAMAS ' Women's and. misses' cotton pajamon In novelty prints and plain colors. Many at tractive styles are included In this special. All sizes. Regular $ 1 . U !. tvojue. Specltl Thursday , , i y SPECIAL 99c Waterproof Bags Those of you who want a waterproof ban for cnrrylnR a rain coat or for children's scliuol needs will find these new arrivals Just the thins;. Assorted colors to select from. They are priced 95c ea. Driving Gloves For the woman who drives.' These leather lined cloves wllh a smart fur trim are quite a necessity. They are warm yet not heavy In welKht. See them In the glove section. SPECIAL $3.45 p' Butterick Patterns Then, too, the request has been made to put in the budget J 1 000 for the airport' dedication celebra tion of next summer, which sum would be returned to the city's cof fers from collected profit? from that celebration. And also, provi sion must he made foi the ex penses of maintaining the new ulr port. In case mo airport receipts for rents and privileges should fall short of cost of ; malntnenance. However, this Is Just n matter of precaution, ns Mayor Pipes and the council niriwrt committee members think that the receipts will soon provide for nil maintenance. One targe Item for a welcome new municipal project contained in the tentntlvs budget and which will pmhably remain there, Is one of $3600 for the proposed new Boxy Ann pork on top of the mountain east of the city, Thl Is a popular project on which city, federal and county officials and the service clubs and leading rlttiens centrally have de'.-Med much attention for a year or more. 1nennc Vnhr Vniul. " The water commission in the tentative budget asked for nn Item of $!?,000 In Its sinking fund, an increase of ITOS0 ovrr the annual- sii.ann voted hy the rtt.V) council sevemi years ago ror tnis pui'i . Front questions asked hv, Karl C. 'f5nM;s president of thai, wntrr rommtsslon, hjr member of the roinnilttee, the outlook to an; - QKEdQX, WEDNESDAY,; OCTOBER 23; 1929," ; Mann's Deparment Store "HollyVqg $ They lire licro (,'lorious new "Ilollyvogue" dresses direct from Hollywood, tho slyle cciitei'of Ainerieii. See these delightful new ereiitions in the colors so popu liir for full mid winter wenr, anJ they come in sizes up to 52. Kxlrn speeinl for Thiirsdny $10.19. These dresses lire worth much niore. ' . , . :r. ' " . See Our , Window Display of Birthday Party Dresses Priced Special at $19.75 COME To Our Birthday Party On Thursday afternoon when the clock strikes 5 Mann's Department Store will celebrate. We are going to cut our birthday cake, and we want you to come and share our party with us. This great cake is on display in our show window and contains 10 $2.50 U. 8. Gold pieces. Come maybe your piece will not only be rich In goodness but rich in treasure as well. Tomorrow at 5 o'Clock We Cut the Birthday B Cake . . . Come C "THE STORE FOW EVERYBODY" J rMONE-486-48 outsider Is that this Increase may not be granted. In fact. It seems that to meet other necessary esti mated budget expenses, the best available cut from any depart-; ment would be to lop off this I $7(100 Increase. j The tentative budget provides : for Increase for the police and -fire departments, Injmrt caused .by .' a proposed salary raise to Chief( Mcl'redle of $400. to make his salary equal to that- which nasi been drnwn for several years past; by Fire Chief Klllott, $i.t-00, lhe; addition or one new traffic police.' mnn nnd of two new fertmen. a-- YOUR KIDNEYS . Give Them Help When Ncededl GOOD henllh Ion! posniMe unless your kiJ nT aro properly removing I be vale in parities from your blood. For blstliler irre(tobriiies and for iho lameneu, tlilTnets anH constant bark rbe due lo sluggbh kidneys U Scum's h'Hi. . ioan's inrreac tfte artivily of tho t Lidnevs and thus &sii in I bo elimination of wate impurities. V'sed and recommended the world ever. Sld by dealers ever jwr hem. DOAN'SPlLLS ue" Dresses EXTRA SPECIAL O 19 Men's AH Wool Thursday in the men's section you can buy a heavy weight all wool flannel blazer. These are made with elastic bottoms and come in novelly chick patterns of bliielc and red, black and brown, and black. and ki'mu. Your size is here so take ad vantage of this special and own a good blazer. Reg, $8.50 to $9.75 Values SPECIAL THURSDAY well ns some other Increased ex pense, due to maintaining the new; fire station. At tho beginning of the meet-j Ing Mayor A. V. I'tpea In relln-1 qulshlng the chair to A. O. Hub-; hard of the citizens' committer' humorously stated that himself and the councilmen were" glad to : pnssithe buck over to the citizens'; commltiee of deciding on the bud get, a.s the hw provides.. All the members ui the cltlkens' i committee were present except Vernon Vawter, who was out of the city.' The - other .members were A. C. Hubbard Hamilton A Stimulant Xhurrtic to the Kidneys -t .1 (f i ;, ' !.:;;f,-"V',,t:-?,'! ' '. . :....:r.i-i-) , i ' ' : l. v. Girdles The corset section on the main floor offers for Thursday, a fine quality stepin elastic girdle. This garment may be had in all sizes and is very spe cial nt this low price. 99c New Shipment of Ponds Cold Cream and Skin Tonic. TOILETRIES DEPT. Gossard Corsets ration, O. O. Alenderfer, Eugene T horndyke. John firth. .1. C, Karnes and W. W. Walker. Ticker's Tips Dear Friends; There was a man In here look- 1 ing at engagement rings yesterday. ; 1 guess he was Scotch because he 1 Bald he didn't want to buy one just ; yet. He just wanted to get prices ion them before he went too far. v : From the look on his face a ho ! went out I guess he's going to go i ahead and do . it. Anyway, Mr. IScbade showed him some mighty i nice, clear blue-white diamonds und, J lie didn't faint at the price. i Theres' one thing about buying luylng A. ! you C dence ; your engagement ring here- con do It with perfect confidence that no one will know your secret until you are ready to have It known. That s one tiling the boss is bard boiled about. Of. course I told you about thlB man, but 1 wouldn't tell you his name. Not for worlds! llesldes, he hm't engaged--yot.' TICKKlt. Larry Schade Your Favorite JeweleVHo " ... Since 1918.''- '-V'V ' Next to Craferlan II llllll II lllll I Ijllll How Many 11 2500 or More II Personality Portraits For Your Family Man to man, can you say of your last photograph: "That looks like me as I am today?" You have changed and the time has come for a new pho tograph. You don't want It but others do. It will make them happy this Christmas. . V Shangle Studios 318 Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 Quite subtle and not easily apparent to the uninformed, there are countless mistakes in conveyancing property, causing title faults whHi are far reaching in their effects. When we issue a title policy we assume all the risk and pay for any subse quent trouble or loss. FID Jaclfftnn rVkiinl.r I Abstract Co. 1 121 E. Sixth St. Ph0Ml V I