PAGE TWO
iocal and,
-'Personal
S Fort Hubbard reaBed 1U active
clutleirad the' rentier storekeeper
nt Crater " National park several
days ago and returned to the na
i tlonal park office hero to look
after tho routine clerical work In
Cleaning up the affittri) p( hi pol-.
fition tor the yeur. Afler this in.
;romiIelecrlh'wlll'?rnbnM' KOi toi
, HellliiKhiim. WiihH... lo -visit hln.
' .'daughter), and her huWiatltyij-anil
'nfler that will bo to'ittv Anitelea
"to Hjiend tho winter ni'jir n in-'
valid sinter who resides-the.r'e. ' ...
Masquerade hull. 1 a'm land
'Wednesday. ,';!;'?' 221
Alra. (',, M. Sjieck returned yea
. tiTday fijnni a two week' visit at
Kpokalne.f and In oKnln making her
'home'at the' Hotel Hertford. (,
Bowl nt Nat every night. 220
I'nwldent Hal) and the others of.
llie: University'-'f Ori-on parly
who spent Monday in this city, rel
ative to ortfiinlzlnn a local univer
sity muthrra'. plui,.'lefl tlls-iiinrn,
Inw to' spend the day -in. that.nity.
Spits apples for. sale; Ala Vista
. Panklnis Mouse, Ho, Flr.,r:.t , apl.tf
Ouests.froni a distance reentered
nt leilfijfil 'hiitels )tc'lnr)r Mo.l iind
Mrs. 1). n.'Xewenmli of Newport,
It. I.,.0.'A."VVIH.-er.of younpstpwn,
; Ohio. 'D. Itishim dT 'Didlanap
,olls, Ind.f C. O,. Meyex of Atlanta,
sf::u,' R. ;p. Brllle-ofvllau- idliiire,
Win.. -Frnlt BonnoH and Stephen
4 hie
evens
of Ninv., Vo'rk lty.
r(nd
Mini. Sv.B. and ifuipijy, , o
TVnmiiiw Tl. PI ' T' '..''..
of
Hit; . Millinery IlKnle. "t'entflniiis.
) Hum arrlVInK daifjC 1 ilO.'.ft.-l Up
j to -$4.x Tho. Ernwy,-4ou.(lHat
'Hhop in the M.MihlbMi
Mi'.inrid Mrs.'M. Jolf of JPhrsVitlx
ml -Ucifinil Ml-si. K.t: Pl'ftheh .'Ind
. - , .
family nnii ..ieo. ,v. ., '. - J'l I
iford Vlsitpd l.AIWf -on
lclty..f , ii.tr, ,, L. !,1'
i Kathrlno Stanjr- JJtlic ' aiuoio, .
2l0 Kast Main . l'hcine 1 B.)
i,'nipi,.0 in. iha nunl cbntest.,Xor
the hlK Mcdford airport dedlfeifij
and eelehintlon nexl July r" "'
comliiK In at the Cbamhcr if Com
merce and Medford and southern
Oregon residents, wjto have not
already done so, are urxed lo send
In names as soon as posaihle. The
contest Is open for only a limited
time and has an Invltliut cash prlie.
r. Kt J. Carpenter Is now lo
ealed In his now offlce'at Jlil Med
;: ford Bldgi Call 430-U for appolnt-fmc-j
. ( aar.
ra Wlsi Blllh Nichols, clerk nt the
"city nullninu departAionH Is off
! (rum idltty this' weeki'venoylng a
' Short ' jvaoatlon. , I '
i l Welcalcr to poNlas. rmmil'lowor
fihoW, I'lfio sJi-n-.'..V 22r.
'':;, $tr ana Mrs. K&lph Vng left
rvcsierHo afternoon for th(!lroine
' In Chlcu'JWMHlWlnlMWJJ
visit hero, with relatives. '1 hey
vworo cnrottt.rom .BattUlu, . Wash J
.where theyVtiatrnnent a pomim
'of the,' su'tTlmhi'1 inntittltfi"'"""" ,ml
''Wortnosday. . 221
'; i II. M. Paul of HiiconBi V. L.
flllchrlst of Albany and CtooiHi!,
Hreedlmr of Hlllsboro re onionif
the oreKonlans raftlstored aC-lncttUl
hntelB.'. : ' ' ' '.
' Kpb Hrlll's fiheet Metal - Works
(.for radiator, fonder nnd auto body
'repawn. ... . ' . 8l7tf
' Jluunty warrants wero Issuet) nt
ijtho county clerk's office yesterday
V to .1.' . Feenrh of Jacksonvllls.
,ono coyote, and to Oconto llrown
, leo of Jacksonville, two coyotos. I
Heduced rates on painting 'and
'pnperhannlng. Phono 1110. M. A
llllis Co. ' 223
nuests from California reitlstored
nt Medford hotels Includo Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Honiger. nf Han Diego,
Hi S. Montgomery of Hollywood,
'and T. W. Johnston und Titos. V.
Keoghn of Kan Francisco.
Howl nt Nat every tlght. 220
. The Ctiscade nntlonnl forest. In
the mld-Cnscndcs. iwlth jjendiiuur
,ter nt Kugcne. Avas visited by 20,-
960 camperslnst summer,
Alidomlnnl bolta nnd trlnees ht
jColvlg Drugs, The Ilialto theater
is neit door to us. : 822
,'. . The Dllc cluh will meet at the
iltoinn of Mrs. John Crows on the
'Taclflc highway north of Medford.
nt 2:30 on tho nfternoon of No-
went her 2,
f- Hpllx apples for sale. Ala Vista
'Packing House, So. Fir. ' 20 1 If
' . Desertion Is given as tho cause
fit n divorce complnta't, flbnl lit
Wrcult court yesterday .1y I'.- V
IjMi'Coy against Violet McCoy. They
lyere married nt Albany, lire., In
S020.
. -, i Mr. nnd Mrs. Prnnk Patterson
of Meilford spent Hundny In Ash
land visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V.
Wright nnd family.
(
It
There's a lot
to be said
:--.:r
i abou the mcrlto pf va-
, rious breadi on the
I market but wo do bo-
, Hove that you will find
j Flubrer'a, Breads com-
. pare , yery , favorably
with the, best to be had
! - anywhere on the coast.
(
Cecil Hurrick, Orunta Pans wrw
tier who )iuh jjlfaxec Medford
crpwd.s on BtvTul oei'UHlons
Armory matches, wu.h back In Med
ford toduy, plunnlnK to upend a
whorl time Ju the city. Ho has
hen employed fur ftornfettme y
the Shell OH company an a painter,
hut has been wrellJiiK on the Hide.
He plana to wreHttp. aeveral times
in Med ford thla jvlnter.
MuKquerade hall, Dream land
WedneHdoy. 221
ludtjo Mnd MrH. M. Pindln re
turned, ,rfu;vntly. ,frpm . a, abort .9p.-.
journ In Lou AriK;len and other
HiuthviiiiVfllKOni!ii-;ii)lDiwifiirfl iii.iy
posainiy rmtirn wiHro in
i a hUdH
tlmo to apond Ijiei vintc
You can't afifoid iff mm tho Ulff
Millinery Halhat thi Kmmy u i jrrlan. wan roporto'cjlto he ahow
Hat Hhop In yie M. M.Htore. HMHlmf continued Imprrrvement, from
t.u Mi iu T n. n-i
money HfivorHj r t
821
irciilt
Tho Octohtf4-tprm of'the circuit j
court was opened here yesterday
by Circuit Judge H. I). Norton, wHo
returned to . firants PaKH shortly
after, to give mention to a num
ber of trial cases, taking up his
time until next week. Tho Jury
lint for the October term was an-)
nounct'd neveral days ago, hut jur
ors will not be called until the
early part of November.
Bowl at Nat every night. 220
Mrs. II. K. Mnrsh and Mrs. V.
TIlllls will leave tonight for Port
land to . spend a few days on
pleasure. . . . n
Ladles who are hard to fit to
corsets should see tha perfect sup
porting combination at tho Good
win Corset Hhop, 20 H. Fir. 221
Mrs. M. .1. Lucas, wli has bean
vlaltlng hrftoh und ilaughterfn
law, Mr. !and Mrs. ft. i. Lucas 'in
the Beagle distrlet, left today fov
her home In Kamdmrg. '
Kntrlea for, tho LegbJn's spend
dance contest to ho given nt the
I-eglon Hallowe'en;, dance, Thurs
day, night may bo made at the
Palmer Munlq House nt Medfoyd.
JOntrles may nUn ho made at the
entries may l
dance, Octohig- 81st. 1 JM
Mm. K. A.' Itohertsop f 1'ort-
land, who ' lias been ;vlslllrig her
parents, Mr riirt ' Mrs. 1 W. It. 1'it
tentrer, nnd her hrothttr, C. C. Pit
tcnt!er, here for the past week,
left this morning for her home.
Kried chicken nnd steak dinners
50o. Mrs. Travis nt Phoenix. Ap
pointments for private parties. 222
Snm Mol'onnell, n student nt o.
8. C, who enmo homo nnd under
went n ma.lnr operation tit the
Kucred Heart hospltil October 2,,
Is rcporti'd imtiroved In health to
day. Bowl nt Nat every night. 220
Tom (linn, doorman at the Hlalto
Ihcfiter, will undergo a tonsil op
eration tomorrow. i
Corona nddltig 'machines, $(!0.
Free trlnl, phono L I o r m n, 1 3d:i.
19,'ltf
Miss Prlscllhi,'; Wehb Painfully
sprained her nnke When nllghtlhg
from a car last nlglit. Itetltwlng
that n bono was hrosen, she as
given nn x-ray today, and after
MWIIeaHlreatmriit' '! snld tef' lie
resting easily this nfternoon. '
,", Abdominal belts nnd' trusses nt
Colvig DrugH. Tho Klalto theAtcr
Is-, 'Box t , d o pr ; to uti , , ; , i i i, i ,ij 22
The Chamber of Commerce'
hoard of directors will moot at
the. headquarters (today tu thoir
regular monthly conference.
Limited amount of grapes and
juiee for ono weokf-' Will deliver.
Phone 010-H-l, : ' , , 22t
Plans for their participation In
the Armistice day pan.de will he
made at the meeting of the ltusl
ness and Professional Women's
chili At the llotiil nullum!, Thurs
day noon.
Dressmaking' nnd remodeling nt
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Itldg. -Tol. 1181.-, .' , rtf
Included n m o n g M'nshlngton
state guests nt Medford hotels, are
Mr. and "Mr. . J. F. Hoblusnnt of
Hpokane, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Mc
carty and l U. tlramera n( Se
attle. Less ash, less snot. In that good
coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tol. 230.
tf
The hoard of directors of the
Medford Chamber of Commerce,
will hold lis regular business ses
sion this evening to take up mat
tors of a routine nature.
I,et me write your fire Insurance.
Cati Y. Tei)KWud Hotel Medford.
Phono 9!3. . tf
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jermstn left
on the, Shasta Monday for Minne
apolis, Minn. They will visit In
the south before leaving for the1
east. They have been on their
ranch west of Phoenix since March
rml expect to return next summer.
Many delightful parties huve beer,
given tn their honor. , '
Considerable Interest has been
nrouscd In the Leclon's IlnlloWe'cn
dance whero. the experiment of
free admissions wilt he given a
trial. Special arrangement hnvc
been mado to secure additional
seats nnd nceommndntlons for the
record crowd which la expected to
attend. 23l
The Thrift Shop Is putting on n
clenrnnce sale this week. Among
the numerous bargains are billies'
roots for 2f anil 33 rents. These
cfwits are Just the thing to make
the children coats at n very small
cost. Also a child's bill, springs
mid mattress; Indies' hats 2s to Tit
cents: children's clothes, men's
overcoats, shoes, etc., and Indies'
coats, dresses, shoes and huts.
Come n -and find the bargains.;
flon't ftirgot Oie place, over Wool
worth'a store. .
Corona nnd tomlth typewriters. i
Tiiipwrllur, Uxchnngo. Phone I3H3.
' ' ' instr
A preliminary hearing fin- C. A.
(lore, charged with the forgery nf
notes, was scheduled to he held
this uftct'noon. Hull, which he was
unable to raise, was set nt $500.
For Huts ami Hhoes try the ttariit
Mux and Him, Uox,. Vi'i Fast nth
Ht. Kxcluslvo hut not expensive
38S
H. Hood of Central Point, ar
rested Haturdr.y night at Uaglc
Point on nn Intoxication charge,
was sentenced to ten days In the
county Jail when he entered n pica
nf guilty In Justice court 'yester
day afternoon. John Dsleek, ar
rested Hatordiiy fur disturbing the
pence, forfeited a tush hall of lib.
lui a traffic charge of switching
license plates, M. lfaump nf Med-foj-d
wns fined tin. ami j:. l HU
Hrr nf timiilH.PiU'. wn. fined lid.
"That' good ronPXVa glve itieN-n
trading stamps. Hansen fun I Co
Phone 2IP. tf
MEDFORD MATT
Mm. Hiley D. Mention, MIbh Mae
Phipps and Mm. N. J. Wiley of
this city are In Kimene aitendinfi
the niiHKlonary convention of the
Methodiut Kplttcopal church and
are expected to return to. Medford
Thuraday.
Bowl at Nat every night, ' 220
An application for a huildlnv
permit wuh made nt tho city build
ins department yesterday after
noon by Hert Iowry, to remotlel
a roof at a font of and to
H. K, KdmondH to build an add I
tlon to a woodahed at a cohI of S2f.
' v;.v. ' ,iii ,iolM I
. f ... M.nr y-
wirim. iiiH nnro or rxpenseT' -jtiz p.
fve.st Oth. 'Uixti - '
rifitiirhtoi nf Mr." nnd MrH.' Herbert'
; nn attack of Hear dt fever. I
An experiment haw' to southern
lOregon will ho glvoh a trlal.hy lo
cal Legionnaires vhen'they will
hold a dnnce in tho Orlonthl Oar
dons ballroom nn Thursday, Hal
lowe'en night, with freo admission
to nil those who wish to attend.
: , 22i
A' loO'. per cent nttendnnce of
members of company A. local unit
of the Oregon Nallonal (luard, is
urged by 'Captain Carl -Y...Teng-wald.
as' pay checks for the last
quarter will he. distributed this
evening-at -regular drill.. The unit
holds drills every Tuesday at the
Armory anil,; ag a rule, ure.iyell
attended. There are. a few vacan
cies, hut theso are expected 'to be
filled up in a short lime.
Bowl .-at Nnf ey'ory night. . 2011
was amnnjjj tho motor tourists from
a distance wlio roglstered today nt
the local branch -o'f the out' ,of
state auto registration bureau.
Hemstitching, plootlng, pleating,
button making and 'hoso mending.
Handicraft Hhop.-,. i ; v 167tf
Amoncf : Portland' ' residents at
Medfoiiihiiti.ii arn leu. L. Diitton.
Mr." nnd Mrs. W: Mosrt.'.M. D. Crort,
.1. i; Knhlke, Mr. anij Mrs. T. L.
High.vlt. lllltchhisii'i-. .1. Haw
kins, Leii H.I Powc'l, W. L; -Lawrence.
H. F.' Wagner, A. K. Mcliae,
V. n. Wontherall.' Arthur White.
James Drury, .Maxwllle Jonea and
James Ilarrlsler. ' . .
Koyal Coal 114.50 per ton, do
llvercd direct ' from '-car to you
within city limits. Wo have test
record showing Hoyn) Is best LTta!i
coal mined, liny now nt the lower
price. Phone 833. F. K. Hamsqn
Co. Office 220 North Riverside..
E13tf
' Medford householders are warn
ed by Fire Chief Hoy Elliott to
use caution In building fires in
family heating stoves, us a l"'e--t-tuition
against flue fires. The ma-i
Jority. of heating stuvo flues have
been In disuse for the past season
and overheated stoves, explained
Chief Klllott, cannnsily cause flue
fires, especially If they have, not1
been recetilji cleaned.
Bowl nt Nat every night. 220
s..Siaw bulletins on three Orogop
airports have. .been received from
tho. aeronautics 'branch,.,., United
States dtspnrtinent nf eommerc.
Those listed are nt Lebanon. "0
aciips,i,ny quarter nillo north of thar
CItyi . owneu anil. -llieraieo ny inn
Lebanon Lions club! .(grants Pass,
2(1 acres, a noverpment auxiliary
field, oiie-elghth of n mllo ntJrth
of tho city, operated by tho Amer
ican Legion; Kiiftene, 1 10 acres,
one nnd a half nilles south of Jho
city and operated by the Hohl A,Ir-(
wnys. -
Chicken dinners at the Covered
Wagon, 7 Be, Oood as tho best, bet
ter than tho rest. - S0
i Froe shampoo Mon., Tue., We'd.,
Thurs.f with n)nrcbl or flnifor wave,
$1.00:' Phono 67.- Bowrnnn' Ba'rhor
and llenuly Shoppe. : 219
Fathers of Pnlverslty of Oregon
students from nil over Oregon are
Invited to the nnnuiil Dad's day.
November 2. by Dr. Arnold Itotinett
Hall, president of the university,
nnd Hrure Dennis, Klamath Fulla,
president of tho Oregon Dads.
Special features sncn ns a spocd
dance contest, frco'ndmlsslon tick
ets, confetti and serpentine battles
nnd novel entertainment nro ex
pected to draw one of Hie largest
dance crowds over assembled In
southern Oregon, to the Legion
riunco nt tho Oriental Onrdens ball
room, Thursday, Ilullowe'en night.
.... i ' . .2211
'Bowl nt Not every night. 220
r u .:- - - -j. - i- -' ",
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1.-011 TltAPE- r " "i
SO acres at fiend, fire.; Aa acrea
under cultivation; Ii i'IkiiIIoii 2.r,u
tier acre; B-room box house,
barn, garage; fenced. Will trade
for property In or near Medford.
llend hind Is clear.
. - .1. C. HAltNKH,
rhone -10!'. S. Central.
KOIt HAI.l') S Acres, close to city
limits of Meiirord; small good
bungalow, barn, poultry houses,
alfalfa, garden and berries; ltitMI
cash, ltrown & While, lteultors.
KOH Itl'XT fi-rm, niislern house,
furnished: electric range, fire
place, furnace, garage; .S0. In
quire "IX West Main. 222
KOH !10NT Your choice of S nr
3-room furnished duplex aid. 2 in
1 1 nven. . ; v .221
KOIt SAl.i: 11120 Kuril roadster
t-W;
Iras;
tires and battery;
nil '.ex.
IKi. Hlxtb nnd
Ilnrtlett.
WANTKD Model A Used Kuril
coupe or Vmulster.i Tel. 2!U-..
221
Knit SAt.H--Mndern home; 1. 2 ov
3 ncres, ftne soli,' pure water,
'.'electric pumping VyslMn, young
fruit trees, grajies and berries;
near school, on highway.- Terms.
I'hone 4.-.3-U 222
KDlt ISKNT 2 Haas Court. Call
ill 27 Itojw Court. 226
KOH HKNT 4-roem furnished
cottage. 27.50. 82 No. Hlver
slde In renr. 220tf
KOH Itl'IXT Modern -rm. duplex
rpsrtiiient: furnace, electric re-
frlgeratlon. flreplsce, iie;i,fjist
nook.
Dates.
electric range. W. A.
WAXTHI), HA NCI! Have rlesr
modern house, Ahhind: well lo.
5-atetl, and cash for d.itr ranch
In Juckmn eoiintv. Prefcr'ii,ick
ed. equipped. Ilox 171, Central
l'olnt.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
The bureau of nundng and ohMd
hygiene and the mate organization
for public health nuralng are join
ing with the social workera associa
tion and the Marion county dem
onstration In a two-day Institute,
to be held In Salem, November 1
and 2. The program will include
talka on health education, social
work and demonHtratlons of nurs
ing technique,
"The Way of Faith,", a hymn
written by Mary O. Carey, bj for
sale at Palmer Piano House, 210
Bowl at Nat every night. 220
fiM
Kt'Z
X(enihe(-s. ot ,tHe' Meafoccf Uppty
c.ui enjoyfed -fty' (lteeBtlp's ) alh
on the Malay j F'snl'nsnln,, Singa
pore antl the Uiitclf East IndlA thla
noon by John V. JoluiHon, whq. re
cently returned from a world tour.
Mr. Johnson Kava a vivid descrip
tion of the conn tries vfsited, the
customs of the' nutivea antl the
beautiful soenery. HIh talk was
punctuated )y tiimierous short
stories " and ' travel experiences i
which caused miicli lauglitei' and I
comment.
The December 3 meeting of the
local Itotailiiiis will be held In tho
evening a8 -a Juiut meeting with
i thei '''Women- of Kotary" untl will
V lii 'tlie nrixt of a banquet
A larti; radio au4ltnce !a fiHaitred
the utviniere'- bmaiicast ,'ut:- iVMs
Best jdap,'' n new,-:HeltinilS'bvrls j
drama, by the popular1 .uopoo ray-.
era at 9 o'clock tonight. : This new
play, which will soon be realeased
to station KOO and' other luree ra
dio' siatibns' of tho - west,1--la re
porletl ; to ho one' of 1 he' best ef
forts of tho local playwright and
promises' to meet with a popular
reuetlon by lovers' of good ratlio
dra'tnq everywhere. "The--cast, for
"Thevllest MaiV' will fuuttire Borne
of the leading local ur.HHts, Includ
ing Jo Mh'rnry Uostell, Fletcher
Fish and Eurle Davis.-
DESlYERS FOR
) niniirnr nninn niiTA'
mm uuit
- SHANGHAI, Oct. 1!9. iff) Kenr
AdmlnU Ohhrlfs'McVay. nf the
IJnitud Ktdtt'H nuvyi'-today request- j
ed thu iiKivcment of u division ot
dftstrtlyovH from Miinflu to HhnnK
)u h tJip rt'HiiU of'. 11hIiit1io(i con
illtionH In tho .'YIinKtse valley,
MceneJ of ho 1'jcleHt: Chincsu civil
.-.rlcvurc fiKhtinK una In protfross
ht,ypon natlunnllst forci-H nnd thn
ruhcHJovH kuoinincliun or "peopk'H
urmy" ti'ioilg .tin; jLinwhnl rillwny
YftiHt of (.'UaiiRt:h.uv, llonnn.pro-
Aini'.MnjJ'linportanV mUvny jun
tlOiu''"!'!) fKhllni also whs Kfvpn
west 'rffciY.enfirrtK, '.Jfi niIliH tith
of rht'nKfht'W, x
Special Notice;:
to Union Men
and Their Friends
'Th Medford Journeymen
Barbers' Local , .
recently- 'orgnnlrca "In Medford,
takes pleasure- In announcing the
following master barbers employ
ing union holp and conducting
a strictly union shop:
Bates Bros.; 128 West Main.
; Carl Bowman, 105 West Main.
Hugo Daley, 108 East Main.
Roy Lindley, 17 North Bartlett.'
0. P. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on
Eighth St,
Jos O'Brien, Medford Hotel. :
. .,C. Roaeborouflh, 12 South Cen
Vtral. X . -
-Geo. Tonn, 5 North Fir. .
; Look for the
Union Shop Card
Open 8 A. M. tn (I P. M.
. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Regular meeting nights the last
Tuesday of each month at Central
Labor hall.
Hay Tucker, Tres., 105 W. Main.
Kay LeKovre, See., 12 S. Central.
Eat. More
DONUTS
Have you tried"
ours:
Model Bakery
111 W. Main Phone
Special
for Wednesday
Washington
Fruit Cake J
10c per cut
ninu Mnnnio di v nw- A KS N V II IN H-H h.S1
ivr uv miinni n i i nu i Jiiuiiuuii i u iri. i uiuu, . . - t
GOPiHOUa ilf IN :H(ii AT C0QU!LLE!T FOREST FIRES
WJruU liyUil lUlllKII , in apjTrp rnnreTe
OR EC! ON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29,'1929.
LOSE WAY IN DESERT
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Boyles ar
rived from'Lbs Angeles Inst even'
Ing by motor to return with Mrs.
M. A. Parks, Mrs. Boyles' mother,
fur thelwintor.' ..To. ylalt )vlth her
mother beldre hor departure "apii'th,
another daughter, Mrs. H. A. Har
ueck of Portlund, Is also here. They
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R.
II. Soogntlller of Sams Valley: , j
Mr. and Mis. Boyles had an ex
perience on their arrival here they
.will alwaya remember. They ar
rived nt o'clock, at that hour it
being very. dark. On a former oc
cosloii tliey, hud .visited the Sams
Valley farm and thought they were
familiar with the way, but they
got onto the wrong road anil soon
found themselves bewildered on the
desert between Agate and Kugle
Point. - ' - .
Not caring : to venture atiy fur
ther travel In an unknown region,
they decided to spend the rest of
the -night In their car. It wan a
rather chilly night, us all well
know, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyles
were ' anything but ; comfortable.
They anivod at their destination
I li iu morning thoroughly chilled.
.Taiikson joDty, in i)u- pHi-son". of;
hf riff WVW. tias of imVs county f
WiTii wa?, thT oldcm living Hheriffj
(if preKoni dlt'd at his 'home at j
Comrtlte last Thur.siiay. Death wuh j
directly due to injuries he received
n . Week before when a Htepladderj
fell on him. i
. The 'sheriff had lieen an actlvo i
iloneert and durins the time hi '
parents' resided In Jackson county!
from J!i to 1K77, he hauled'
fr'Iht with n slx-hnrse team from
Crescent City, Cal.-, to Jacksonville,
then on to Kurt Klamath,
.
The first touch of winter, despite
thtt fit I ! ' Ifliul 111... .1 n.l' eiM.kUfl
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j snow ' falling' In the highest hills
surrounding - Ihe r.vulley und at
t Crater 1-jike national park; follow
fed by. freezing temperature last
j night wilh a ininifniim of 26. Hnow
: was visible on Mt. Ashland .yester
day . and today. In fact people
( returning . from Crdter La ke on
Hunduy say that about an Inch of
I snow felk while.-they ..were there,
jand others r nroute to the lake that
J day turned back on reaching
j Union creek and finding snow
storms in thut vicinity.
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( coi'j'Asi Jor ioilB!lt'lntl.-ednejB-i
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Oqorge Wolff, former well knowi)
reshlrint and. active in .church aj-1
fairs, i' died today at Colorado,
Springs", "Color, 'where he had been!
taking treatments lor tuberculosia.
Mr. Va'.lt resided In .Medford over !
20 years ago and left tho city in j
1913 to take up his home In Los :
Angeles, CaL. where he leaves eto i
mourn Ills loss his wife; a daugli-!
i ter; Mr8..'iFranceH Waddlngham; a ,
sou. Curl, an Instructor at Stan-1
ford university, antl another mar-1
ried daughter. He had been em
ployed- by the Southern Pacific
company at Kagle Rock, Cal.
Eight forest fires, all man caused,
were re-norteil yesterday at -the . lo
cal heatKiuai tcrs of the Crater na-
tional forest and were all under
control today.
The- largest, .covering 2(i acres,
was burning along Cook and Cireeii
creeks ' in the Upper Appiegate
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