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t I- it i'Atia TWO 12 ocal and Personal j David land. a young Klamath Falls resident, made the mistake yesterday afternoon, of becoming ' Intoxicated and making himself all home on the front porch of a local dwelling. Tho owner found hlin asleep on a cot on tho front porch and called the polloe. I-and claim - eti he had never been Inloxicateu before, and posted a cash bail of $15 when he was brought to the police station, .which he forfeited by fuilure to appear in the city court today for trial. Remember tho .Hallowe'en party given by the Grace Circle at the Presbyterian o h u r c h Thursday evening. : ' 221 A marriage license was issued al the county clerk's office at drums Pass Monday to Mary Louise Ilun dall and Frank Clifton, both of Medford. ' Masquerade ball, Dream land Wednesday .221 Two new cases of scarlet fever have been reported In Medford during tho past week, making over six active cases In the city at the present time. There is also one case of diphtheria, according to the city health office. . Rpitz apples for sale. Ala Vlsln packing House, So. Fir. 20Itf Tourists and others from a dis tance registered nt Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 1'enn. .1. Darlington IJenlt, K. F. Inlody and F. E. Chrlstofane of Wash ington, D. C. C. H. I'rillaman of Wichita, Kans., Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K.Uracy of Kivcrton, AVyo.. It. AV. Campbell of Knnsas City, Mo., Karl Whitson of Chicago, 111.. Hnili Meier of Detroit, Mich., Ijiura Sut ter luid Lillian Htono of Deer Park.) Wis., P. D. Menamyer of Colum bus. Ohio, and A. H. Axtell of Val ley City, X. D. Dig Millinery Sale continues Hats arriving dally 11.00. $1,0H up to $4.98. Tho Fmmy ' J.oU Hat Shop In the M. M. Store: 225' It. F. Danlelson left this fore noon for his home In Hacramonto, Oil., following a short visit hero with relatives. Deer, sheep, goat and small 'calf skins tanned In three to six day. All kinds of skins made into rugs and robes, plain or wool felt lined. All work done In Modford. W. V. Ulishaw, 31!) Laurel. 221 -Clothing problems were studied by women of the liogue Itlver com munity Monday, with Mabel Mnck. county home demonstration ngfnt. Kathrine Stang Dunce Studli, 216 East Main. Phono 1S08. H4J" With some of the school consjix returns received from counly dis tricts, the county school superin tendent's office today began tile huge task of enumerating the. re turns, most of which are still out. Jt will probably be several weeks befors eompleto results . wljl he available. Most of the dlslrlcls this year aro believed to have shown l material increase. . Dr. 13. J. Carpenter Is now lo cated in his new of rice at 8 fit Med ford Bldg. Call 430-H for appoint ment. Kdmund Plele was among the visitors in Medford toilay from tho Shady Cove district. Wo cater to parties, llluo Flower Lodge. Phono 341-K-S. . 225 The Oregon' Federation of (lar den clubs, In cooperation with other elvlu organizations through out tho state, has started a vig orous campaign to arouse ami ex press public action In preserving tho bcauly of Pacific coast high ways by the elimination of bill boards from the landscape. Masquerado hall, Dreamland Wednesday. 221 Guests from Oregon at local ho tels, other than Portland residents, Include Mr. and Mrs. 10. It. Wing and F. II Munsou of liend. Hay Wuhlcr of Salem. James Steers of Oregon City, import. Allen. Andy Coymer and H. It. Ksson of ICu gone. George nreoding of Hllls boro and W. M. Strohmeyer of Itosehurg. Sco HrllPs Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. 217lf Dr. Jtobert K. Swaync, president of Stanford university, was In Ash land Sunday holding a business eunferonce with Dr. Arnold llen nett Hall, president of the I'nlver ally of Oregon, in the afternoon. Masquerado boll, Dreamland Wednesday. - 221 During the absence of Miss F.thel Wilkinson on a 3" days' vacation. Mrs. Wm. C. Godfrey, wife of Chief Itangor Godfrey. Is filling her posi tion as stenographer In the head quarters office of the Crater Xa (lonal park In the federal building. Spit!! apples for sale. . Ala Vista I'acklng House, So. Fir. joiif K. J!. Duffy, representative of the Denver & Itlo Grande railroad, .loft 4nday for r the -north., ju'toi spending a few days In thcMiy.; j Heduced rates on painting nd papprhnnglng. Phone 1510. M,' A. Hlls Co, r. Hallowe'en Functions aro not complete, with out Fluhrcr'i Pastries. See our windows ' ft A Cruel and Inhuiuun'trco'tmcnt I eivrn nu tliu kiuuiiiIh for u divorce suit filed In circuit court today by Alien against HukIi Preston. The couple wore married In drums 1'ana In 1911 und have two children. Abdominal bolts and trusses at CoIvIr DruK. 'J'ho Hlalto theater Is next door to us. 222 Jessie Mastcn, circuit court re porter, went to Grants Pass last Monday to attend the court's ses- i s'on there 1 1 uoosovoii rureni-Tenchern are Roosevelt giving a Hallowe'en frolic Friday ; evening at 7:3(1 Everybody come. Application for bulhliiiK porn.Un were made ypsterduy afternoon at the I'ily building department by the Hh ull Oil cum puny to erect a $400 oil tank on Central avenue, ant to C. A, Hwlart to construct a garaKC on Uonenoe Htroot at a cOHt of $100. .Application,, were made by Jt. II. Dopp to build fa KttraKft on Kleventh Mtreet at a cost of $S0 and to rebuild a (jnrani on i'aik avi'nuo. You can't afford to mlH the IliR .Millinery Kale ut tlie Km my Jxu Hat Khop In tho M. M. Store. JJatn $1.00, 91.08 up to $4.8. Heal money Haver. 22r Mra. II. K. Ala run and Mm, Ku- nieo 1 1 i I IIm left lat eveninK for Portland to attend the nran con cert Kiven tonight by Marcel Dupro. LadieH who are hard to fit to coret should eo the perfect bup portinK combination nt tho Good win Cornet Hhop, 20 8. Kir. 221, It. (i. Hftffinan, repreHcntiUlve of the .Orcein I'ackinK company of Salem, 1 In the city thin weelt, in- te rested in the local fruit Kituatlon. He Wun accompanied here by Mrs Hoffman. Kn tries for the Ieslon's speed dance ConteHt to be piven nt the Leffion Hallowe'en d ft nee, Thurs day, nlht may be made at the Palmer Music House at Medford, Kntrlea may alio be made at the dance. October 31st. 221' California reciHtered at Med ford hotelH include D. II. Dolinp of Uon Angeles, C. V. f'Jeranii of Clear I-alte, J. T. Kop;in of Palo Alto and B. J. Costello, Fred Hen Hon and B. 10. Knell of San Fran cIhco. Fried chicken and nteak dinners r0c. Mrs. Travis nt rhoonlx. Ap point mm. t for private parties. 222 The fire department wan called to North Ivy street at noon today to extlnKUlHh a Hinall fire burning on a dwellitiK roof. Corona adding machines, $00. Free trial, phone rUlcrmn, 1.103. lOlitf Juh n H. I 'ark in left UiIh noon for Halem to upend a. week on biiMi ness. Ho will return here at the end of that titno to wind up hi local afraliH prior to lorntinK Per manently In the northern city, where hln family has resided Hlnce September. Abdominal belts and trusses at Colvlp DrunM. Tho Itl<o theater. Is next door to us. 222 F'Uzahcih Hoofer filed a notice of a quartz mining claim today at the counly recorder's office and another was filed by A. P. Miles, Both arc located In the Kvuna creek mlnlnK d!nlrlct. 1,1 fritted amount of (trapes and juice for ono week. Will dollver. Phono 510-It-l. 221 Abnunty warrnnt of three dol lars .was fitted at the county clci'k's offlco today to IbM-nard Os wald of Battle Point for the killing of one coyote. DrcfwmMcInf? and remodellnR at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford llldu. Tel. 1181. tf The Itly Water company, supply log water to the reshlmts of Itly in Klamath county, nan purchased two more wells from .1. C. Bdnnll, with sufficient ground for a pump ing plant, nnd rights of way for two additional ma Inf. A suffici ent xupply for the ccunmiinity for a number of years In believed as nured now, It Is claimed. Lohr ah, Ichs soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239 tf (lodge Thorn pson, traveling freight and pasMenger agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee Hi. Paul railroad, spent this morning In the city on hUHlness. let mo write your flro insurance. Cnrl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phono 993. tf Chin Newbury left this morning for (1 rants Psx to try a cuko In circuit court there. Considerable Intercut has been aroused In tho Legion's llallowo'en dance whero tho experiment of free admissions will bo given n trial. Special arrangement have been mado to secure additional scats and accommodations for the reoord crowd which Is expected to attend. 221 A marriage licence was iKsued thin forenoon at the counly elerk'n offlco to (tllbert (Irlffin of none and Margaret Scott of Jjom AukcIcm. t'otona nnd Smith typewriters. Typewriter Kxchange. Phone 13fi3. . lU3tf Temporary auto licenscn were isr sued at the sheriff's oftlce thin forenoon to C F. Cane of Sanih V; llry. lialph Ihn.st of Kagle Point, John HIIIm of Clendnle, Vlr t; In ii IIiitii of Central Point and It. F. William of Medford. For Hats and Shoes try the Band Pox and Shoe Hox, S23 Kast 6th Ht. Kxclurtlvu but not expensive 2 2B Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Hammond motored to Portland today to spend ! several days transacting business. "That good coal." We give green trading stumps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf The Loyal Workers clans wltl entertain members and friends at a Hallowe'en party in the Chrls jtian church tomorrow evening, Oc i totter 31. 8 p. in. ( Hanre ttt Jackson Spring Club , Sf turday night. 221 l Mr. and Mrs. Janus K. tlrlevc ' f Prospect vere business and ( pleasure visitors in the city yes ; terday. I Hrmstltchlng, plcotlr.g, pleating. , button making nnd hose mending. , Handicraft Shop. 15?tf There will be an open meeting i of the Theosnphlcnl lodge Thurs i day evening nt R o'clock. At $1 North Urape street. Herme Caton wltl give talk nnd Hnrold Ander son will furnish music. Anyone interested Is Invited to nttend. rftnlK Hats. Hats!: Mrs. Sinclair gives you personal service, 22T MKDFQRD MAIL Fred CruncI of I.oa 'Anirelcav a : rcireHcntatlve of tho J. Friedman Clothing company, spent today In the eity on business. An experiment new to southern Oregon will be given a trial by lo cal Legionnaires whon they will hold a dance In the Oriental Gar dens ballroom nn Thurnrinv. Ilitl. - jlwo''n night, with free admission to all those who wish to attend 221 Cuesls from Portland at local hotels Include It. C. Smith, C. W. Foote, J. Kllcrbroch, Leon Dowoh. F. D. Stephenson, "ft. Oreene, B. V. Griffith, F. L. Cooper, ,D. It. Atkinson, Ormond Hankln, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jiookwalter, G. H. Hnloman and daughter, Mr- and Mrs. K. D. Miller, J. F. Honry, S M. Calkins, H. H. Pomeroy, E. B, Huffy, J. H. Mlhalcik, G. C. Thomax, Fred Benson, J. R. Beal, L. V. Nestor. K. C Bushong, Chat, Combs and J. F. Moore. Danco at Jackson Springs Club Saturday night. 224 W. 11. Baggs, general manager of tho American Fruit Growers, Inc., of Pittsburgh, uirlvcd in the city tills morning to transact busi ness locally. Koyal Coal $14.00 per ton, de livered direct from car to you within city limits. We have test record showing Royal Is best Utah coal mined. Buy nov at tho lower price. Phono 833. F, R. Samson Co. Office 229 North Riverside.. 213tf N. A, Mer.d, a representative of Mead-French Motor company, left In his car today for Koscburg on business. Our women's hats look better and cost less. Sinclair's Saturday Specials- . 227 H. A. Dulluque of Central Point spent today In tho city on busi ness, i Free shampoo Mon.. Tuefl., Wed., Thurs., with marcel or finger wave, $1.00. Phono 57. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. 219 Two prominent Oregon men, well known in Medford, passed through here- on their way south Monday night. They were United State District Attorney George N'euner, who was en route to San Francisco to argue a cane before the United States court of appeals, nnd Marshall Dana, associate edl tor of the Oregon Journal, who was en route to sail from San Francisco for New Zealand to make a study of the dairy business of that country. Hallowe'en carnival at W. O. W. hall Thursday night. Benefit K N. A. 2 A model of a one-room log cabin such as many pioneers erected when they first enme to the Ore gon country, will he built within the next few months nnd placed ia the exhibit room of the Oregon lustoricni society. i no oregonuin Spoclal features such as a speed dance contest, free admission tick ets, confetti nnd serpentine battles and novel entertainment nro ex pectod to draw ono of tho largest dance crowds ever - assembled in southern Oregon, to tho Legion dance at tho Oriental Gardens ball room, Thursday. Hallowe'en night. . 221 Bverett Anderson of the clerks staff of the Hotel Medford, left yesterday to spend a few days in Bugene. . Bunco at Jackson Springs .Club Ha turd ay night. 224 M. McCormlck. representative of rho Standard Advertising service of New 1 ork City, Is In the city on business for a fow days, having arrived here from Kan Francisco. Mrs. B. H. Young and daughter Barbara returned to Medford this morning to spend an indefinite time with Mr. and . Mrs. Rupert Henry, before continuing on to their future home In Los Angeles. in tho interest of the Oregoulan sample campaign now' going on here, a grou p of ci rcu la tt on men from the Portland paper arrived in the city this morning. They are George Dean. Arthur Brown. A..B Smith, Mr. Buullvlo and. O. W. Do rids. , Guests from Washington at local hotolx include Mr. and Mrs. V. Book waiter, J. F. Boesche. Nell Klein, Jerry Cnrnahan, John Huch- na of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ootid of Tacoma. It. A. Broback and J. Meyer of Seattle, I). 11. Atkinson, special agent for several Insurance companies out of Portland, arrived In Medford to day for a few days on business. lOthel Boggs accepted tho posi tion as stenographer with Now bury Newbury, left vacant by Miss Lunettn Pollock, who left Saturday night for her homo In (Herniate. Ore. Miss Pollock will be married shortly before Thanks giving, In her home town. Cal C. Wells, deputy United States marshal, stationed at Med ford. arrived in Portland Monday with And rew 1 1 . Cox and Ted Moore In custody. Cox. was ar rested last Friday by Terry Talent, federal prohibition Agent, on the Crater lako highway, and 40 gal lons of alcohol was-found in his machine. Ho was bound over to the federal Jury under $2000 ball by t'hnuncey Florey, United States commissioner at Medford. on the charges of possession and transpor tation. Moore was bound over to the grand Jury by Bert t Thomas. United . States commissioner at Klamuth Falls, on charges of pos session and transportation. LaVonnc .Gorman of Central Point forfeited a cash hall of $10 this forenoon, following his arrent last night on a charge of Intoxica tion, by fnillnff to appear for trial. Listen, TnipiHTs! Coyoles dyed brown, black, taupe or natural, and made up t Iml Inte flue fox. bring from 140 to Jino in large eltles. t will make them up or you on share... W. Vj t:PSHAW, 319 Ijiurel. 221 lord of Tluinks. We wish to thank our many kind friends nnd neighbors for their thouRhtfulness nnd sympathy during our recent sad bereavement; nlo for the lovely flowers. Mrs. Winnie N'etherland. Mrs. Nellie Smith, Mrs. Neda Fox. William Crosby. SSI Three tlinea, nn ninny men com mitted suicide ah women In llllnoli last year. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, FAIR PLAY PLEA1" FOR TOURISTS !N LION CLUB TALK The unscrupulous business man who considers the tourist legiti mate prey and overcharges him for services, does more to retard the growth of the city and to dis courage new settlers than any other single factor In the commu nity, Kmerson Merrick, auto camp proprietor told the Lions club this noon, In an interesting talk on "Tourist Traffic in Medford." Mr, Merrick gave specific ex amples of prospective new. resi dents In the city who after becom ing the near victims of high pow ered salesmanship left the city without giving it a fait chance to prove itself. Tho auto camp proprietor must be a veritable information bureau, according to Mr. Merrick. He must be able to respond to questions about the conditions of business, the climate, the amount of rain fail per year, tho number and loca tion of schools, churches and all other points of interest thruout the county. Horace Bromley, a guest of the organization showed a reel of pic tures depicting the drama of traf fic violations and technique. - In cluded in tho pictures was a photographic description of the capture of William Bdward Hick man by Buck Llewellyn and Tom Gurdane. Copco Current Events followed. Interesting aerial views of tho new airport; the first aerial beacon erected In southern Ore- i gun; and the Sunset Trull celebra- j lion at Eugene were among them, i Tho program was in charge of ! Lieutenant O. O. Nichols. ... , FEDERAL ACCOUNTANTS J. DarliiiKlon Denit, E. F. Inlody and C. E. Clirmtofano, accountants from the licaduartern offices of the national parks service at Washing ton, D. C, who are making a tour of the national parks Inspecting the accounts of each, arrived here yes terday and, following their Inspec tion of the Crater national park ac counts at the headuarters office hero yesterday, departed this morn lug to spend the day at the park. They were accompanied there by Chief. , Ranger William Godfrey, who came down to tlie city-yesterday for this purpose. Fine weather prevailed nt the park yesterday and today. 1 , GREETS OLD FRIENDS Chester Wlthlngton, alumnus of Modford high school, class uf 1911. was n local visitor yesterday and today, greeting old friends after an nhsence of over lb years. Mr. V ithingtoii, who Is now resident of Oakland, Cal.,' ' was greatly impressed with the aplen- did growth anu ueveiopiuent .(u Medford since the days when he used to piny football with Medford high. lie was hIbo very much inter- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A liKAI. STOCK ItAN'CH 3 Ii II Acres. I.UI1KC1I Valley; ltil) In crops, ion natural meadow, 80 acres under government, cost $1.0 per acre; good improve ments. Triced at (3U per acre. w III take bouse or small acre age as first payment; long time on balance at t. SUM PAftKIIUltST FOU l'HOI'lOUTY IS X. Fir St. Plume 111" i!3' Ftllt HAI.l-GVj ucres, close In on K 1 road: rino pear land; Irri gated. Priced for nulck sale, TMI. Phone 4ns-K-l. l'J7 Ftll 8ALK Newtown apples Hoc. &0c and 5c a lnx, ai-i-ordlnv to grade, llrlng boxes. 3;? lieatiy. 223 1 IIAVK A L1V1J WIKH proposi tion fur a real live wire sales man. Kxperlenre us salesman solicitor absolutely necessary. Car not needed. A real monev maker for the right parly. Fur ap pointment write ilox L. Jf. P.. care Mall Tribune, 224 FOlt SAI.K Small dairy ranch; cows ami nay. i7 pine. Phone SH7-.I. 223 FOlt HUNT Modern 6-rm. house. sia so. ornpe. I'hnnp 2;m-h, Mii WANTKD Small acreage near city as part payment 011 modern small home on pavement, ln iillr 31 Meyers. 22; FOH It KMT Modern house with stove. 1116 West Huh. 223 ,OST Tire and rim. Dodge truck. Sx. Reward. Armstrong Mo tors. Inc.. 101 So. Klversiile. tf FOlt ItKNT 4-room apartment: garage. 3011 W. Jackson. 235 FOH SAI.K tine and one-(iuarter acres on Kings hlghwav. Phone lim-V. 233 FOlt SAI.K Almorl new coal or wood healer. 2S Wuluce St. 222 Wll.l. care for children evenings, in their homes. Mr. chamber laln. t'?ll Xlanllc. ??3 New Comfort for Eyei . See Dr. D. A. Chamber OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. , : . : ORKinQX, . WEDNESDAY.' OCTOBER ,,0, 1929. oatcd in the rommnnllv ihut nl.m iiiivine (tint retnrnpil from Pni.tlun,l where he handled the ndvsrllblug ana puDiicity worn lor tile Portland comaiuniiy cnest campaign. Wedding Bells Robert A. Stewart of Mp.HWm ' and Alice D. Wilder of Phoenix woro married Wednesday after noon at the First Methodist par sonage, by the pastor, Alexander G. Bennett. They will make their home In Medford. Mr. Stewart has recently come to Medford from Butte Falls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr are the parent of an eight pound, 14 ounce boy born at the Sacred Heart hospital, October 26. : A Devon and a half pound girl wan horn October 27' to Mr. and Mih. Frank l'erl at tlio Sacred Heart hospital. A INTEREST SHOWN IN VETS' DANCE PARTY M uch interest has been shown by dance fans throughout the val ley In the big Hallowe'en party to be put on by the local Legion post tomorrow night. Special features, appropriate decorations and plenty of confetti and serpentine will combine to make the evening a merry one for all who attend. Local legionnaires are preparing to take care of a record atten dance. LEGION DRUM CORPS TO PRACTICE TONIGHT The .Medford Legion drum corps will hold a drill Hcwion tonight to perfect new musical numbers for the Armistice Day celebration in which they will take an active part. Tho new bugles are being rapid ly broken in by tno Legion "wind jammers" and some snappy selec tions are expected to be included in their repertoire on Nov. llth. The new music was especially ar ranged . for tho Medford. corps by Wilson Waito, musical director. CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Ticker's Tips Dour Friends: A man was In tlie store the other (lay to get his watch regulated. It didn't need any, as it was right to the dot. I was in back of the store and heard the conversation. This man told Mr. Schado that he always has had a lot of trouble with that watch until ho brought it here to ho fixed three months ago. Ho hasn't had to set It since. That was Homo compliment and It mado the boss feel good, hut he gets a lot of that kind because lie's mlglily particular about hi.i repair department. Every piece of work that goes out of here has to bo Just so. TICKKK. 1'. S. They fist other things lie- sides watches here too, moat any article of jewelry In fact. Larry Schade ' Vour Favorite Jeweler ' ' Since 1918 Next to Craterian 2500 WHAT OR MORE Births j Phone 0 in . ii - . 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