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Daily Meteorological Report
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THEATRE
East Main, Near Brldg
Admission lOo and 25c
El
OcIoIkt 28.
Medford nnd vicinity: Fair to
nhiht nnd TutKda Xot much
cliivnKO in ti'nipt'niture.
Oregon: FMr tonight and Tuoh
duy. Cooler in oast portion to
il is lit.
NIAL HUGE'
CLUB LUNCHEON! SUCCESS, REPORT
MKDKOKl) MAIL TI.M ltlLN'l-:. M KDK()UM. OUKtiOW MOXDAV. (HTOIiKk' 'JS, l!)2!t.
ONE KILLED, II 1..
ARE W01INBED IN TODAY! 1
nUL IIUUHULU 111 jxhe show that crowds havo M
ni nine 11 i n m-riimi been flockine to see NOW
Mih HUnllli at 10 -25 - f
Recent ruling: of the attorney
Keneral of the state, that" funds,
for the purcliase of road macliln- i
cry, should be drawn from the gen-1
eral fund, nnd not the road fund !
; as heretofore, will likely be ad-1
hored-to, hy the budKet. commit
tee. In ' their preparation ot the
budget. , ,.
Application of the. rilling would
make no difference -in the gen
v eral results,. but would stabilize the
kmiount'. available for road work,
'Placing the1 road machinery .1 ac
count in the general fund, would
also spread the levy, over tt wider
field, nnd leave more for actitnl
road construction. The road fund
Is divided evenly between the city
and county, but the percentage of
the county, was cut down by road
machinery purchases.
Only necessary road machinery
purchases are contemplated for the
coming year, nnd they will be
small.
The budget cohimlttee met to
day, and had District Attorney
George A. Codding present, to give
legal advice and interpret tho law
on various matters. They wrest
led with many knotty problems,
uniform high school district levies,
road exemption in Ashlnnd, and
the proposal of President Hoover
that public lands bo returned to
tlm state, the government retain
ing oil and mineral rights.
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LOCAL MAN Hill FA!)
As the result of an auto- acci
dent about (1:30 Saturday evening
on the Pacific highway nenr the
Voorhies crossing, Lloyd Elwood
was fined 25 and costs in Judge
Taylor's court this forenoon on the
charge of reckless driving which
charge was preferred hy State
Traffic Officer. Robt. N. Phillips.
There was considerable traffic
on the highway at that time and
according to the testimony Elwood,
who was in a line of cars pro
ceeding toward Ashland suddenly
turned his car out to go around
the cars in front of him causing
a collision almost head-on between
a car coming this way from Ash
land in which were Ralph Kozier
and his daughter Ruth, b7 not giv
ing sufficient clearance.
Both Miss Koozer, who was driv
ing nnd Elwood immediately ap
plied their brakes, but too late.
The cars were damaged in the col
lision, but no one was hurt be
yond sustaining minor bruises and
cuts. ,
BUTTE FALLS THEATER
Dr. Hoyt,. of the famous Si wash
Indian Show Co., will he at the
Hut to .Falls, t neuter tonight, with
ten his H'-'tf f vaudeville.
He Is well known in theatrical
centers thruout the middle .west.
At present he has one of his
branch headquarters at Grants
Pass which he calls. "Indian Vil
la se."
Hoyt is a man of unusual per
. tonality and performances nro in -terestinff.
Tom Mix, In "KiiiK Cowboy,"
will he featured at the Butte Falls
theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday
nlKht. Oct. 29 and 30, nlnng with
other short subjects. In addition
to the regular Tuesday nnd Wed
nesday bill Dr. Hoyt nnd his
vaudeville team will present n dif
ferent program in vaudevitle each
nlRht.
FROM WATER MEET
O. Arnspifter nnd Dr. W.. I.
Powers, chief soil expert of U. S.
t, are home- from Han Francisco,
where they met with officials of
Associated Irrigations of Califor
nia and a number of business men
to discuss securing federal aid for
community financed irrigation dis
til cm.
They found the people of Cali
fornia thoroughly in favor of the
proposition and have calle n meet
ing to be held in San Francisco
November 7 or 8, to devise ways
and menns to further tho proposi
tion. - Oregon has been invited to
take pnrt and has neenptcd. "
The sixth car tf ohc pears from
the rtoKtiu River valley, offered hy
the Winter Venr committee; vas
sold toilay in Detroit at an average
of $3.i0 per box. an lnerenne over
the Imit car bo 1I; Unsettled and
stormy weather in the uutn capiml
held hack tho sale on thin car,
nceordiiiK to a tclrgruphic report
received Saturday. i
In the wilo today, over 00 per
cent of the car was sold to Detroit
chain stores. Tills means a wider
and quicker dhtrihutiun of the
pears.
Tho price hy sizes for tho car
wold today, shows that Detroit
likes the lai'Ker sizes, which is as
follows:
no's $4.00
80'n .7: 3.75
100'h 3. SO
mi s 4.oo
IL'O'R 4.00
135's 4.00
lBO's 4.00
lur.'s 3.70
ISO's 3. 55
For the protection of wild game)
especially deer, in Jackson county,'
Fred . Arzner, predatory hunter
employed by the state game com
mission, is expected to arrive in
Med ford this week and begin op
erations in a short time in the
iivjins Creek district. Arzner has
been engaged in hunting in a
game refuge in Douglas county
and was expected to be through
early this week.
Cougars will be the main object
of Amner's work in this county.
The cougars have been killing a
large number of deer and are re
ported to be fairly plentiful in the
mountain regions. Each cougar
kills on tho average of 52 deer a
year, according to Deputy Game
Warden F, At. Drown today.
If any county residents know of
the presence of cougars, they are
urged to get in touch with either
Deputy Wardens Roy Parr or
Drown as soon as possible.
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RUN LEGION MET
Every member of Mcdford Post
is urged to be on hand tonight
to greet the newly elected offf
cers who jvlli take part in' the
discussion ot several . Important
maters. Plana for the big "grid
iron classic" between, the "frostr
teams of the University of- Ore
gon and Oregon State college on
November 9 will be outlined and
a report on the Armistice day
celebration heard. Final prepare.
tions for the Legion's Hallowe'en
dance next Thursday night will
also be made at this meeting.
All members who feel a kindly
interest ill the post "kitty" should
be present to discuss the future
of this popular feline as pome def
inite action will probably bo taken
tonight to dispose ot the pet.
A special entertainment feature
of the meeting will be a movie
show which will include films of
South America by L. K. Ivanhoe
and recent Copco current events
by IT. I 'Hromley. '
NINE POST BAIL FOR'
Although (hero wan no state or
comity convention or hoor.e drink
ers in Jledford on Sntnrdny, nor
even a Renernl celebration of
Doughnut Week, many very thirsty
men wore In tho city that day
and on Saturday qight nlno ot
them were arrested at various lo
cations hy Policemen Slonecker,
McKlhhen, LegRett and Peck on
the charge of being intoxicated on
tho street.
Each put up a cash ball of $10
for appearance In the city court
for trial this forenoon, which they
forfeited by not appearing. Thus
the city treasury was enriched to
the extent of JflO. Then men Rot
t drunk through drinking various In
toxicantsmoonshine, bitters, ton
ics and the like. They were John
It. .Myers, .loo Hannah, Andres
Kandlso, Julian 8aem, K. Ilegor
mnn. Otto C. Flnlav. John Dzuck.
1 1 J'slie Hngley and Taylor Mauling
ncCCfHD01Q)OOf
What of it? Ctorbx ukei it out
quickly, easily. Scorchrdwhite cot
tons or linens are res to rid perfectly.
Directions on bottle. Just one of a
hundred and more "Easy House
keeping" ways.
AT ALL GROCERS .
LI
m at
bleaches destroys odors I
tt
removestainj kills germ J
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Local Dat g t !
I d M i
I - : 1 I
Tempomture (degrees).. 50
Highest (last 1 li lint.).... 61
Lowest (last 12 hr.).,.. 50
Hel. humidity (pct.)..i.-'.74 S7
Precipitation (inches).... T. u
State of weather Cloudy Cloudy
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 32 degrees.
Total precipitation since .Septem
ber 1, 1UZ9, 1.14 inches.
Temperatures a year ago today;
Highest, 2; lowest, 33.
Sunset today, 5:11 p. in.
Sunrise TuesduyV 0:40 a. m.
Sunset Tuesday, li:0i. p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
34 I
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32 i
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CITY
linker City 4i 30 Cloudy
Itismarck 52 50 Cloudy
Poise 54 36 Snow
Denver 70 42 P. Cdy.
Des Moines 04 32 Cloudy
Fresno 80 52 Clear
Helena 4fi 34 Cloudy
Los Angeles 72 fiO Clear
Marshfield lip 38 Haiti
Phoenix 80 50 Cloudy ;
Portland .. 58 44 Cloudy!
Red Bluff 7f 52 Clear
Hoseburg 5t 40 Cloudy
Salt Lake City.... 08 33 Snow
San Francisco 66 . 5fl Clear
Santa Fe ............. 58 32 - Clear
Seattle 5,(1 43 Cloudy
Spokane 54 40 Clear
Walla Walla 04 42 P. Cdy.
Winnipeg 28 Cloudy
W. J. HCTCH1SOX,
' Meteorologist.
BEAR SEASON TO
Although the pheasant and quail
seasons, come to - an end next
Thursday at sun down, and the
deer season closed October 20,
Southern Oregon will continue to
he a paradise for wild game hunt
ers, as the hear season begins
Friday morning and the duck
and gMM liuuUug &ion wiU 'con
tinue until January l, next.
The bear hunting season will
only last a month as during the
remainder of tho year bear cannot
be hunted in 'tTTicICson, Josephine
and Klamath counties, this special
law having been passed some years
ago as a protection to the bear of
rater national park.
However, the general sportsmen
of Med ford do not care much for
bear hunting, as it is too strenuous
and somewhat dangerous, espec
ially since the experience of John
S. Or th, cashier of the Medford
National bank some years ago upon
the Umpqtm divide, or some such
wild place, where lie had a per
sonal tussle with a big bruin dur
ing which the bear scratched and
clawed nnd John "hollered" and
sputtered vigorously, until , cily
wearing a few rags he was nearly
ready tocash in, and the bear
was nearly scared to death, while
the remainder of the banker's
hunting party sat on the hillside
roaring with laughter. - John . re
covered, but tho bear, which was
considerably marked by bis stren
uous scratches, has never been
seen since he tottered away weak
ly from the struggle and probably
died of sheer flight, a short time
later.
T CARD IS
WEEK FROM TONIGHT
A week from tonight, Medford
and southern Oregon boxing fans
will see' (iene Clirady, southern
Oregon's farmer boy fighter. In
action nt the armory against one
nf the best light-heavyweights in
the country In the form of K. O.
White, Chicago colored battler,
who fights Ia'O Lomski of Aber
deen, at Seattle, Wash., this week.
Loniski claims the light-heavyweight
championship of the world.
Tex Itlckersta f f . M ed ford a ml
Klamath Kails promoter, has hnd
some difficulty In , arranging the
fight and was forced to give White
a big guarantee to meet the far
mer boy. In addition to the main
event, he has several Interesting
preliminaries nnd a hot seml
windup. principals of which will
be announced tomoi row.
Tex and f.iene are leaving by
airplane to see the Lomski fight
and O'Crady plans U galn a few
pointers on the negro's style of
fighting. .
A ttorst Transport plane Inn (ltd
nt the local fledd shortly before 1
oVlock this afternoon, en route to
Han Francisco from Hcnttle, nfter
being In service In Alaska tho pant
Rummer,
. Tho plane .was reported lost hy
Grants Pass, but thin was due to
not leaving ffoattln on schedule.
Verne C. Com was nitron d the
plnne.
The Greater Mail ford club met
nt tho Hotel MedfoVd at 1 o'clock
today, with the new president, Airs.
Allen Drury, in the chair.
An enjoyable luncheon was par
ti, ken of. fn lowed by n business
meet In k which wis held around
the luncheon table.
Resolutions were ail opted ex
pressing sympathy over the death
of Mrs. Lee Tuttle, a loved officer
of the club.
Mrs. R. V. Williams and Mrs.
Mulhollaud were asked to give per
sonal reminiscences of Mrs. Tuttle,
which llyv did in a very sympa
thetic manner.
After these remarks Airs. Pasha,
with Mrs. Rawlcs Moore accom
panying her at the piano, sang the
Indian songs which were greatly
enjoyed.
Airs. Jap Andrews, nt the re
quest of .Mrs. Drury, read the con
stitution for the benefit of new
members nnd aa a reminder to
members of longer standing.
Airs. Drury announced that the
printed programs Mould bo 11b
contlnucd this year and a surprise
p nigra m given each month Instead.
Discussions on tho new club
house closed the meeting.
REDS STAGE RIOT
AT U. S.
LONDON, Oct. 2S. (.-P) Com
munists and London police ln.t
night fought for more than n half
hour outside the American em
bassy when several hundred pa
raders attempted to present a,
resolution of protest nt the (Ins
ton la, N. C, textile workers' trials."
Tho purado of Communists,
numbering several hundred, foremd
nt Tiafalgar Square and moved
toward the American embassy,
when Its way was barred by a
cordon of police, who informed
its leaders they could not be re
ceived at tho embassy.
Free-for-all fighting ensued in
tho conres of which some of the
Communists smashed windows of
passing vehicles nnd involved in
nocent passersby. The clash lasted
for more than a half hour before
several clubbings by mounted po
licemen . nnd number of arrests
quelled tho red spirit.
LAST KM!
FROM FERRY PURSER
UOIXAXD. Mich., Oct.! 2ft. M1)
A message signed nnd ; ostensi
bly written by It .Sahint purser of
the (Jrand Trunk ear ferrly Mil
waukee, which foundei'ed in last
week's storm on Lnko Michigan,
was found in a bottlo in tho lake
nenr here yesterday.
It was dated October 22 at G:30
and read:
"Making water fast In Flicker.
Pumps work good. 1 lave turned
back to Milwaukee. Might, mag
It. mlcht not. All crew same as
last payorll." Tho message was
written oii 'Grand Trunk station
ory. . ..
MAGNATE'S DAUGHTER TO
WED FORMER GRID ACE
NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (P)
Miss Bern ice. Chrysler, daughter
of Walter P. Chrysler, automobile
magnate, is to marry Kdgar W.
Garhisch, former football star nt
Washington and Jefferson nnd
West Point. Formal announce
ment will bo made at a dinner
tonight at the Chrysler home,
Crent Kck, lyind Islnnd.
Backache
If functional Kladder Irritation
disturbs your steep, causes hurnlnu
or Itching sensation, backache or
leg pains, making you feel tired,
depressed and discouraged, why
not try the Cystex 4s-llour Test?
Don't give up. Get Cyslex today
nt r.ny drug store. Put It to the
test. 8oe how fast it works, Money
back if it doesn't 'bring quick Im
provement, and satisfy you com
pletely. Try Cyst ex toduy. Onlv
fine. Adv.)
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GSMffffl
The Shrine ceremonial held Sat-;
unlay at Marshfield was one of 1
the biggest successes in years, no-,
cording to reports of local Shrill--ers
wtui were present and took!
part in the ceremonial work. Vis-j
itors were present from nil parts J
of the Pacific coast, iucludillK Po-I
t en t iu 1 MesKeiiKcr and his divan
of Al Kader Temple of Portland.!
.Medford shrincrs, including thu
llillah Temple patrol, made the
Marshfield trip in special busses
ami were joined at the coast city
by the Klamath Falls llillah drum
corps, also traveling in a special
bus. Th fezjsed hordes of South
ern Oregon virtually took posses
sion of Marshfield, which was
gayly decorated for the occasion.
The Temple was in a business
session iu tho afternoon, followed
by a big banquet in the Katies'
hall, where over 1000 took part.
The ceremonial work took place
in the evening under the direction
of 1:, C. (Jerry) Jerome, potentate
of tho ilillah Templet assisted by
his divan. A clnsa of 24 novices
were initiated and wero later
placed under tho charge of L. P.
Older and his wrecking crew, pro
viding some of the best second de
gree work ever seen in tho state.
A long Shrine parade was fea
tured Ity the Klamath Falls drum!
corps and the llillah patrol. On I
the return journey to Medford the
patrol members were guests of a
dinner at the Woif Creek Tavern,
through the courtesy of the man
agement, John Dougall.
Temples as far away as the
Panama Canal zone were repre- i
sentcil, and in keeping with the
shiiiitioii the streets of North Kcnd,
not far from Atarshfield, wer
also decorated.
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune offlc.
New Comfort for Eyes
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
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tublul of clothea in lesi than
two minutes. No hand-feeding
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4. Washtub and Damp-Dryer ope- '(
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clothes handled at one time.
5. Places no strain orrfabrics. Docs
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6. Leaves blankets and woolens Butty
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I'ICNDLKTOX, Ore.. Oct. 28. W)
Sunday hunting accidents iu I'ma
tlllu county took one life and
caused two men to lost parts of
their arms. t
Jlerschel Lackey. 37. of Milton
was kilted when his shotgun dis
charged as he fell down a hank.
! Pan of his head was blown off. He
j is survived by his widow and four
j children.
Howard Walker, i ;, ot MUion
lost his right arm when his shot
gun was accidentally discharged.
A. C. Houghton of 1 ler mist on
suffered a shattered left hand when
his automat iu shotgun discharged
as ho was taking it from his car.
Ho lost two or three fingers.
Oiegtui WiiiiIht
Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues
day, colder in the east portion to
night. Moderate northerly winds
on ihe ennst becoming variable.
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We have tried to make our new funeral
parlors complete in every way, and the
family room is evidence of our efforts.
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