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'f AGE TWO Tocal and '-1 'Personal City pork' present jx pretty riistip appearance in its autumn polurn, with doadx leaves strewn heavily on the ground and the trees still loaded with dead and falTfnB"leaves. The dropping pro- pprh In on cuntlnuouKly, making It difficult and Impossible at times to keep thd ground clear of euvo8. RpltK apples for Bale. Ala Vista Pn'oklng House, Ho. Fir. 201tf 'Arc Hubbard was expected to arrive home this afternoon from a 1 rip to Portland, anoordlnj? to u phone mPHsaKe received In this city from him at Roseburpr Inst nhrnt. liig Millinery, Sale continues. Hats arriving dally (1.00, $1.08 up to $4.iR. The Km my Lou Hut Shop in the M. M. Htnro. 25 'Only eight out of the Htate cars registered here yesterday with the local state auto truffle bureau.1 ( 'Watch for. an. important an nouncement appearing In Kunday'h Trlbue. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. i . , 224 Among the guests at Med ford ho tels from a dlstanco aro J-l. A, Vow , Newell, Jda., Ti. Bnydor or Ht LouIh, ; Mo.t George Heeven of Halt Jakoj f'lty Utah, A. A. Rohy of Chicago, III., 12. W. Parto of Washington, D. ('., H. In HalllHon of Mlssbula, Mont., Mrs. C. C, On! of Vancouver, Hi' o.,: Mr. ond Mrs. L. li. Miller of Kansas City, MO., and C. U. heckln of Anchorage. Alatika. tCathrltie Rtnng' Dance fltudlo, 210 KaHiAMtiin. ' Phone J503. 24K .Application for a -.Iwlldlnff per mit was made'rit the city building department today by .1. Kmbry to build ti $250 garage on Tripp street i Dr. ft. J. Carpenter is now located-In his new office at 31 H Med- ford BHlg. Call 430-H for appoint ment. , " . - 225 A dMllKhiTiit Week ertd wns t"'V by 'Mr; nnd Mrs. Hugh Hen veil and family, Audrey nnd Jluph, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. IS. Itoblnnon l the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ktewnrt Detflworth, located 15 miles above Hngun I0lk, near th Medford- Cra ter lioke hlghWay.--Klamath News. . We cater to parties, ftluo Flower Mflgei Phone 341-K-S; 225 Kenneth PotiRHum and Frank Tote spent 'thn night In' the city prison' lust nighty - oh' eharges of disorderly" -conduct, nnd mt up cash ball this forenoon for 'upppnr anis In the city court. Masquerade ball, Dreamland Wednesday. - ' ' 21!1 Temporary auto llt'onseji were ls-1 sued ht the sheriff's' office this forenoon hhd yesterday1 afternoon to ItnoRene wallaoo of Centra PolhV'nnd Helen Conroy, 3inreh Hohl, Harry Rogers,, Rosier Car roll. ,T. H. Hennlson. IT. '. Norton nnd' ).eroy Fleming of Medford, . ee prill's Hheet Metal Works for nttntor; fender and auto body repairing.' r 217tf Ohests frhfn Portland" l-egisterod. pTORD'MAIL TRIBUNE' MEDFORD,' OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1929." A bounty warrant wag iHnucd ut the county clerk's office this foro noon to Harry I.cwIh of KukIc Point for (he killing: of a coyote. You can't afford to rolm the BlR Mllllnory Sale at the Emmy Lou Hat Shop In the M. M. Store. Jlats t.u, 1.BS up to J4H8. Keal money Haver,. i 2 5 Time Ih running backwarda and siilownya, If a Htroet clock at the corner of Central ond Main In taken for lis face value. Jt had four fucoH, and for the iitiKt week each face haa had a different lime, and In some cane, has caused weary liudlness men to go home ahead of time when they noticed the time. 1 in Home cases an hour or two ahead. Others have come to work, thinking they are an hour or two late. ol'luVal lintnip Include J. Ai H, ltod dn,'F.,'C; Turvllln, F. W.i.Hiirrptt fhas. lllnmin. P. V, WevrtC W. ft, West. f. Hrttr. Ci W. ljirilb, Hi M. Chester, flj UiDeathn, .1, B. Weed, !!,.' V.''Ki'4nan A. P.' HoWn. Jo., It. AMtblder, P, Oiinlt, U P. Arn old,. J. I)., I'Vnn, liruee IlaslnskJ B. A. Mhalniom, F. I.. Dudley, Mr. n nd M', : ft 11,'-.Bohsath F., J, lluw;jary Martin,- Willis Wil son, neorfe j'oni, tn it. winter, 1. A. tlrftflv,l( :. Ward, U. Leonard nnd Ti J. potide., ' t Spltis apples for sale. Ala Vlslu, PacklnR llnuse.-Stii Plr. '...J0itf William fon der Hellen; who has neen inrnufyii tne norinern part-01 the 'Rtate and In ' Washington re renllyi relumed to Medford yestei. dayfor'afew days' business locally .Reduced rates 'on painting and papernanglng. Phono 1510. M. A Hllsn Co. f 223 Damage of approximately lino was caused yesterday nt the home of PK c. T. Sweeney on the Pacific hlKbway nortli of Medford, when an' overheated stove raused a fire In ' one of the downstairs rooms. The blaze started in a partition where a stovepipe went through I hit wall. The rhemlrnl engine of the Medford fire department will called to the scene and hnYl the blazo under control in a short time. Ahdbminnl belli and trusses at Colvlg Drugs. Tho Rlblto theater Is, next door to us.' 22S' A. Curry of Portland spent yes terday In the cliy on business, leaving on the train this morning for 'O rants Pass and other points on his way home. " - Roosi'velt Parent-Teachers are Riving a Hallowe'en rrolle Friday evenlnR nt 7:S0. Rveryluxly come. 222 .. Arrangemeltts have not been completed for a' tournament to be held In Medford Sunday between the local golfers' and the Medford men-' According to T. 11. Wilson a team of about 10 men Is ex pected to enter tho 'contest from (irnnt Pnss. Omnia Puss Courier. Donee at Jackson Springs Club Srturdnv nleht DIM Jf 1 One Pound" of Milk Bread such as baked ,by Fluhrer, pan taim 1200 calories and U your beet and cheap, est food. Fried chicken and Rteak dinners noo. Mrs. Travis at Phoenix. Ap pointments for private parties. 222 The MIshcm Winifred Walker and Helva Aiken were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. (;. ;. Anders In Klamath Falls over hist week end. Abdominal belts nnd trusses at Colvlg Drugs. Tho Rlalto theater Is next door to us. 1 222 T. C, Rowland of Taconm, Ci. It. Hankens of Walla Walla and V. CI. Steele of Seattle, aro among Ihe guest from Washington stnto nt Medford hotels. Limited amount of gropes and Juice for one wook, Will deliver. Phono S10-K-l.- 221 Tex Illikerstaff, Medford nnd Klamath Falls boxing promoter, nrier spending two or three days in Medrord, left early this morn ing for ClilliKiuIn nnd Hend In the Interest of IiIh boxing smoker here next Monday night, featuring K. O. White, Chicago negro, in tho main event against (lone O'Clrody of Ashland,- He spent yesterday In the Grants Pass country on the flame mission. ' ' Dressmaking and remodeling nt Ihri 'Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. ,Tnl. 111, . tf Mrs. Susie Wells, past president of 'the HuslnesH and Professional Women's club of Hugenc, arrived in the rity yesterday to address the local organization at their weekly luncheon nt the Hotel Holland today. Jess ash, less soot. In that good coal. Hansen Coal' Co. Tel. 2311. tf Ono of the Interested Medford spectators at the recent I'M (Stran khtj i,ewis anil (.us Honnenherg wrestling mutch In los Angeles I; A. J. Slump,, who relurned last evening from an extended tou through tho middle-west. He stop lied In southern California oh Ills way home, with the wrestling match ono of his main attractions In stopping. Ho declared J.cwli had tho match won and probably would novo agnln boon the world champion 'had Nonnonberg 1 Nni ji more of a isportsman Instead of Jumping on Lewis when he was getting ready lOiJeave. tho ring, .hel- iicving nimseir champion. W'atch for an Important an nouncement appearing In Sunday's Tl'Iliue. I'leroe-Afiert Mntrtf ' Cn, 2S4 r Ishlng Is fair but far from good In Vile Rogue river, according to P. C. lilghom, who tried ,in fish therfc Sunday, but found k bo Windy, ,,u iuim iut lie gii'o Plitlicr 1 faw hours of trying. .KIsh Are hit Ing bait nnd spinners, with snlmoq Km" iircH.iTeu, nut not many an1 helngi.cailghl. Let mo wrlta your fire Insurance. Carl- y. Tengwnld, Hotel Medford Phnnrt 903. . tf. i Four workmen lost tholr 1 vc In Oregon industries during the week ending. October -SS,. according' to too mute industrial at'nlilvnt com mission. There were a lolal f 8-111 -nccldents rCpoitod dtirluu tho ween. , i For Hals nnd Shoes try the Tlnn.1 Box nnd Shoe llox, 223 Hast Cth St. KxcIUsIvb hut not oxnonslve 22S Mrs. Fred Coibln hhd her throe small children. Arthur, Raymond and F.loaaor, of Applegalo district arrived In 1h oily thin morning from Hltendale, N. D., where' they wero called by the Illness nnd death of Mrs. Corbln's father on August 17. Slnco then they hnvc vlslled with her mother, sisters and brothers. ' ''That good coal." Wo give green trading stamps. Hansen Conl Co. Phone 2.19. tf California guests nt Medford bo- els Include Knthryn Hecm, Mnr- garet Dowllng, Herbert Ilennelt. Justin llettemnn, M. S. RoHon- stadt of San Francisco, O. W. F.d wnrds and Geo. Worson of Cblro. TI. K, Leonard of Sawtello, Herbert lark of Hollywood, Mrs. K. C. .almdle and'U R, and leo. I,n- Imdle of Oakland. Hemstitching, plcotlng, ulenllng, button making nnd hose mending. Handicraft Shop. JfiTlf i Paul l.uy returned lo Medford on the Shasla this noon from Sun 'ronclsm, whero he llttcndcd the Slanfoid-lt. 8. C. game, after which he was the guest of honor nt sev eral exclusive noclol functions in Man Francisco. Mr. 1,uy was the "Pllome of smartness in his new fall overcoat of llama cloih. Hals, Hals. Hals! 1 1.118. 12.HS. 14.98. Mrs. Sinclair gives you ncr- ' sonal service. j on Sunday five teachers from tbn Medford high school motored over to spend the day In Klamath, Miss Maurlne Carroll, Miss Jerome, Miss Mary Ollbert nnd Miss Isa- belle Wlllsle wero the guests of Mrs. V. K. O'Nell on Portland ave nue. Miss Lnrle Riding was the guesl of Mrs. Wilbur Jones. Miss Hiding taught In the Klamath high school for three years. The Med ford lencbera motored by way of I inter Inke and reported n cold and dreary visit to the lake. They returned by way of the flreen sprlng highway. Klamath Falls Herald. Hallowe'en rnrnlvnl at W. O. W. hall Thursday night, lleneflt R. N. A." I Mnrrln&e licenses were Issued this fonrnnM nt the county clerk's office: to Robert Slewnrt, 45, of Hutie Falls and Alice Wilder, 4. of Phoenix, and to Leo tllrnrd nnd Lucille Spesent, bolh of Chlco, Cal. Our women' hots look better nnd cost less. Sinclair's Saturday Specials, lt.9. 12,98, 14.98. 227 K. llnrry. Independent Insur ance adjuster, Is In K In inn I h l'-nlls an business. The world almost seems oily to Fire Chief Roy Elliott, . who waa notified this week that oil drilling operations will be begun on his property near aridity, Kan8.Jn a short time. He sent the lease to the drilling oompany this week, and in view of other wells having become producers about his prop erly, he Is optimistic over the suc cess of tho present venture. Royal Coal 1 14.00 per ton, de livered direct from car to you. wlihin city limits. We have tost record showing Royal Is best Utah coal mined.- Buy now at the lower price. Phone 33. -F. K. Samson Co. Offlco 229 North Riverside.. ' - 313tf Martin' Jr.- Carmody, supreme knight of tho Knights of Columbus! lodgo, has called a apeclal meeting of all tho Mate, deputies of the) jurisdictions we( pf the Rocky! mountains, including Ilrliish Co-j hinibla and Alberta, for November j 1 It, In Portland. Official notice of I tho meeting has been received by !. P. A. Lonergun, state deputy for,' the Oregon Htate council of the! Knights of Columbus. William J.1 Mutdnley, Auprem secretary of the order, wi also attend. Free shampoo Mon., Tuea., Wed., Thiirs., with marcel or finger wave, SI. 00. Phone 67. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shopne. - 219 Mineral claims loontod recently In the vicinity of lllubo on Rogue ilveh are being filed ut (liild Beach. They are said to be a new discov ery which contains beryllllunii the newly noted meial which, when a satisfactory alloy is found,' 4s expected to creato 'a revolution in manufacture of airplane engines. Dance at Jackson Springs Club Saturday night. 224' Claiming she has $r,040 and sev eral hundred dollars of accumu lated Interest dun for acting as nurse to! her Invalid mother from her father, Julia Crow filed suit In circuit court yesterday against her father, W. H. Huinlln.i Tin plaintiff claims she wns to bav received S00 per month for acting us; practical tiursu'-foi' her parent and ucted In that capacity for seven years, until ahe died, without re ceiving -any compensation oiltRide of board and room. Special features such as a speed dance contest, free admission tick ots, confetti ond serpentine battles nnd novel entertainment- are ex pected to draw one of the largest dance' crowds ever assembled In southern Oregon,- to the Legion dunce at the Oriental Gardens ball room, Thursday, Hallowe'en night. -..-..( 22 A youth, probably 19 years old was in Medford lakt evening and visited every resraurant' lh the oityi attempting to obtain a small job for a few hours 10 obtuln u little food, 'but was unsuccessful wher ever lie. tried, ho reported, upon JiwVlng'i Medford. He had .hiked SplendidTribute to Results of Advertising in Newspapers mm WESTEFgH UNION SSa telSam 1 LS-US? Cil cuiitHi, mm . ateMt Tmi.nt mmimmii ! RCCEIVU AT ,it . " -' T MEDFORD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE MODEL ! after a brief visit with her broth j er's family. -tP)A I iiiiiuc, iiiiiuiiiai uiuuic uriunance worked out by the national con- 144PR V 92 1KX. :V N'ewiTm-k J V 001 p Oct an a 9 29 - ,;- ,;". ' Moll -Trlbuno v . -. - ... , , .,.,- . Mrttofd otS'; . . . . '.''.'.. .l am gratified to advise you that the directors of the Amer ican Tobacco Company, because of the enormous sales growth of Lucky Strike cigarettes, today voted un extra caul! dividend of two dollars on 'eoch share- of common stock. This In addition to regular iiuurtcrly dividend of two dollurs ul-so voted today. ' , Ability to announce this definite forward step without nues llon registers oil einiiliatli- achievement for American news IMipi'i' iiilvcrtlsliiE in which you will appreciate the American Tobacco Coinpuoy -iiib ileinonstrnllng and lui ve a Iw.iys demonstrated their confidence. I thnnk you. LOUD AND THOMAS AND LOO AN -- I: AMUS BROWN, . . . . - -- --'-.''"President.: ' ' " ' 1. . ,, . : '. ' 4:lliP .1... lMI . I, KIWI i-'.'"h waciiivcTnv i- r MM. I Mil I tJ. y,, m iiiiii I m m5!SSSk3i&. ference on street and highway safe ty now is in operation in 14 cities ln the United States and one In Canada. j Cities which have adopted the ! ordinance are Indianapolis; Grand ; Haplds, Mich.; Providence, H. I.; Hoonoke, Va.; ' Klndlay, O.; Fort 1 Dodge, la.; Great Falls, Mont.; UnilBville,; Boston; Hinton, W. va.; Savannah, Ga.; Medford, Ore., and Hamilton, Out. Los -Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago hate passed ordinances similar lo It. .. . . Portions of the ordinances have been incorporated In the traffic codes of numerous other cltlc3, and o law enacted in New Jersey, con taining most of the provisions of the model ordinance, is effective in all New Jersey cities nnd towns. (This nK-Rflnge was -received yesterday after this paper wns printed.) ' - : .- -. . ' v -. 'Hie Mail Trlbniic. now, as In years past, Is riM-clviug Ilic full ki'IiciIiiIo of advertising from the Anici-lniii Tolmci'o ., II1111 Ih placctl on this seel Ion of the inasl. from Fort Wayne, Ind., arid la bound for Seattle to Join relkllves. 11 left " indianu"lasi month and was ' making- uood tirnere.-tsll unlj ho spent his last money KtVo'ffir three days ,aga. He did jit jgo pegging on the street for a lianll- qutiiattiMold .hist fstory to aiKPrvlco station nttendunt, who houhl hint two or three hamburgers, hhd o ithclinot nslr. fur these. - I' Ut-' I Danbe atUackson Sprlntjsl Club HalnrdiO'Cnlirht. ' I '2I14 Among' .IKo ' Oregonlans.l .1 bth' tuuu- iPort In ml residents, ' atr iloaal ttotols are A. H. Shelley of Tho ualtes, Mlmer Mathews of Fosftll H.' Gv Jlrandeherry, C. W. Owen' of Albany, Ted Mesch of Salem; 'Sj J. Udnd,' I,'R. DeBlols and M.i and MM. Thos. H.' Wells of -Hugonh Mr. and Mrs. William Morris ihd Mr. Iind Mrs."wnilntn Skyrinan were jimong the Central Point call ers at tho sheriffs offlco this fore noon maklhg tn fiayinents for tho Inst half of tho 1928 taxes, which wlll bcconio delinquent November and draw a penally. ' The office has been rushed with pirytneills for several days, but the main rush Is expected next week. William Swurtr. returned last evening from Portland, whore be had been at tho bedside' of his wife, who has been seriously III for several weeks but Is now show- ug slight Improvement. Two blood rnnsfuslons wero niudo fo save her life -and she is now regarded a.s icing over the danger point. Her ilaughtcr, Constuncc Roddy, sup- llcd blood for ono transfusion and Mr. Swarm blood for tho other. Mlsa MurroH Flnley, New York Btugo star, Is also nt her bedside and will probably remain with her mother until, -she Is entirely out of danger. ; T. i:. WInekoop, who Is operat ing an utile camp at Marshfleld, s In Medford for a few days meet mr obl-llme fi-lend. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY 'OK KKNT Men front room: trl- viilo nlrnhet; board. 13 N. OnkUnlf. 22f 'OK UKNT 4-room furnishe! hmittt. mutlern., 617 N. Burt- Ml. 223 KDK ItKNT Ilontod room for womuu; uIho board. Tot. Itti7-A Maklrirf a trip of 25 mllp t of Medford this foff.noon from the i MlHHourl Flr.ts .coiiniry, ' Kd Uow-' den wan u viHi'tiir in tho 'rtty at- mmpiins tu aptcrminti what oon nectlon ho hiid with umc: road m:itiors brought to 'the fore by an ullpffod Kqituttfr, M-rtrt olnlniH How- don hud fjomrlhinK lo do with Ho3 I Obituarv I :- ' : - - '- ! Five air mail beacons, located north of this clty,( are-now Ir ope ration and h(x 'bcacona Itmatod south of this city, and In northern California, aro ready for opera tion, department of commerce, aviation branch, announced today. , Work wan recently completed on the distribution of air mall bea cons for the (i0 nites, between UeddiiiK. Calif., and Portland, Oregon. Towera for 1 0 heaeonR, located on the Delta-Drain unit, have been installed. lOaeh of the beacons Ih of 2. fiOO.OUO candle-power, and teKls were conducted lust week, for same. i Work on tho Installing of tho beneonH, is being rushed to com idele the task. In the mountainous areas before winter wets in. Comfort and Safety for Eyes Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESJGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. - PA'J-lolmes INSURANCE NGY -j SINGE 1909 j Mrs. L. W. I.oomi.H recently left for J: raw ley, Cal., to attend the funeral of lier brother, who wan killed In an automobile accident. Hhe win return to thin city noon i s J If It's Jnsurance We Write It K N O W LRH K' nort'lew, wife ffnowleH, jmed home one mile west of Medford at Alma - liuth of " fleorRC ' MJ awiiy. : nt their Ing a private road and blocking 1 1 r a.. . m. . Thursday... Mrs. the Way to his property. -Ttowden Knowles Inid been in failinu health said the matter did not concern r"r lm Pst yr. he was born hlm in the least and that, he hasi Washington, April 2:1. had nothltii, to do wlOi 'rohd . i'HikU Aed Jlii yeai In 1 (1 4 who waH li)K; Hal Miller of the Prospeet No. 2 powhr plant wis a loi-nl visitor in Medfrd yesterday. Following a visit -with her hu Iciid's jiai-enta, Mr. nnd Mrs. Har old 1 Jos worth in I'.uf falo, X. V., for the past month,- Mrn. Marian HoAworth,! Jr., and dautihter .lilno, who nrrlved at their new homo in Klamath Falls lust Tuesday even ing, arrived in Medford lUst ntalu from Klamath Falls with Mrs. Hos worth, Kr., who had accompanied them for n further VLlt with Mr. and Mrs. (). V. My?rs, parents of Mrs. HoHivorih, Jr. LEGION HALLOWE'EN EIS" married at Medfordi Oregon, to (leuiBe M. Knowles. Immediiitely after wlileh they moved to Texas where they resided ; for four years, then ciiine haeU to .Iwckson-county where they have slnee resided. IHesld'es her' husband',' she leaver five ehihlren, Henry, Warner, Kdnn, Hoy aud (ieoi-Re Knowles, all nl home. Also her 'mother, Mrs.. Mary, Warner of Trail and four sisters and three hrothers, Kred .1. Warner, .Mrs. l.ou L,. Vnw Kon, .Airs. Alary. C. Fry, Mrs. Mattel I'ushman, Jiay Warner, John War ner and Mrs. Katie Ashl, all of Trail. .. l-'uneral servlees In -care of Con Itcr Kuneral Parlors, will lie held iat the Nastarene chureh on North ji'entiul at II 11. in. Katuriluy. ln ! terment will be in Trail cemetery; ! Tj'Mivy KllowleH viis' A' tnemliet" of ! I Vlhe i'llU'h,of tile Najtai-ene,.,, ,, .1 A reiiroeontuUvo Kroup of Med ford residents ' attended the un velllnu! of the ;Fort Lane mark'T this afternoon at Tolo hy tho fjra ter Luke liiopter .of the 1). A. I:., whli-h also arranged- an Interesl itiK profrram, Ineludine an address by l'i"f. Irvlnit VlnlnK of Ash land. The marker is plaeed .on (be sprit where youthem firepron's first military post stood over .75 jfuwnpi when Indian wars were 'OIIIIIKiU in UliS HlllilMI Of till' slate. . . Wm. Fox Silver Jubilee NQWT1 Tho Most Amazing of Them All donVmissthk, AS1-TALKIN0' MYSYEiKY .. .1904 Oct. 192a , Daily at -gi, 1:30; 3:15, 7, ' Admission Mats 10 and 25 Eves... ,10 and 35 it;til!Ji The blsRCfit fTnTTT?t.,H!fSI,.!'lft,!l!i HitllowO'cn tlanee. ever: -held , In, southern Oregon Is lookcil fof.wliori the Legion Hallow uleu paTly. takes 'placn at tho Ori-; ontul Gardens' tonight. : 'Jnnilar ftpeclal, stunt and a "speed danCHl" "' ' MulteRt will be nmoiig the "nuaJrVvw.;F enjoyuDlo . features of - llmvttulr, which will start at 8r:i(i o'clorjk. f i. 'Atlrtiisslbn vwill be: free ti flifs big Jjeglon affair, which is the sec ond 'Of 'a series of holiday dances to lako place, during, the. fall and, winter Benson. v innAi iinni.nnnuirio LUIHL IIUUL unUi!Ll0 SiatiM); Ji?Ioii . foitnli' Timii nh V Ki! do $ jcVe n - In. .N'ovi Mssonte hall. Ashlaird; KettHiiB.1 . business, f, All. ink" bers ui'Keri'Vo hevnres ent, ii lid vlslilii(t JJObles'veit'ornK nrreshlnenls after setutlrin.i!t; .: K. C. JEnojlH, r'ntVMitnle: If. DAY, Swlnclo'of - Medford was elfin International Wool show all. Portland, which started Octolief j -C and' will end Movember 2, for.. ins line staple class entry, I'M ;Kriis of kosehuri? won rtho eham-' pionshlp silver trophy for the best Ihree-db-hW blood 'tvool fleeoe. t ' cither southern Oresonclns who carried off hnnoraat the-exhl'bltlon wierii (i. Wi K. Wade of Cumas val-: ,Iey,.Avhd won fourth for. quarter-, blond combltiK wqolj' Mi's. Llzttle Jones of HosH'hurg, who, Won alxlli lit the., ciuarter-blood '.'clussi,. .and Dewey Oivan of Afed ford. 'who puin'o flftli for floes fleeees In tile Ktilt HAI.B Tlre shop, established 3 years, l'rlee S25. One block noiilt of city limits on hltthwny. 1!24 WA NT MI") plowlnir r.:'-J-4. Work for or other kind tractor, - Phone WANT 1011 Wood rilttlnit contract. Wrlie Huffman. It ileach Ave.. Aslilnnri, Ore. -'-'7 FtiU Hl'JNT Furnished npiirt- ments, 203 Kim t. Tel. 3B4-W. -HOdJI house, $2,000; Inriie cor ner lot. Hold to close estate. O. K. Wlnckhurni Ueli. rhonn r,J H. Terms. 12S A ItlilDIO'S ItRKAM New home. complete:, fireplace, bath, hard wood floors, laundry trays, wired for electric ramie. 3!9u: terms. O K. lllnckburn, Hep. Mione ua-n. 323 1 HAt.R on TnAni-Neiv 6-rooml house, near school. Will trade for ncrentre, will nssume. Tel. I Drill-It, (), E. lllai-kburn, Itep. . S21 KOIt ttV:NT-2 nice sleeplna rooms,) close mi Hoard If desired. Tel. 2H0-.X. . , 'III KOI tlKNT 4-room house, aarden and Ri.raRe. Ill a month. IV Tei wIlllBer, ISnutP I, lauler Ijine. WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE I9040ct.i929 ' j STARTS TlA vl i THE RED-HEADED . ; JUJx. X' i' .BONFIRE AFLAME frVVm''V ' : 1 SEX APPEALING A ROMANTIC DrL'Wy " liVlmafflno Clrtra in Tlchtse l ' 'I'- ' III II. adSuBnirle8! 1 W Mi & Tr. ) I I hi Tha new "It." A vibrant and I 'ISfW I If I vivacloua Clara In omturing M WM ' Sfr'i. ' ' I EH "-y of th show world.. An .frdJ& I it ;xarnfl,or,her"v- ik 'IV r "S ii M r -i 13, 1 WWW I ... V QXXz'Wk U I Mil j . Fox Movietone New. j Wt VV ''stars' ! fi I I J''';j P'rhiount's Talking- New latessfiS-v: m 7 ' 1904Oct. 1929 i , . . , T'V 10 0 I taLkieJ I TURKEYS Farmers Exchange Cooperative Rogue River Valley Turkey Pool All Ready to Go , . ? Our New York buyer is here and we have arranged a $30,000 guarantee at the Jackson County Bank, Medford: $30,000 at Grants Pass and Josephine Bank. The money is a trustee fund for the solo use of the turkey pool. We advance on No. 1 young toma, young hens and old hens, 32c; on old tonis, 25c; on No. 2 turkeys, 22c. You get your check when the turkeys are delivered. ' We receive turkeys at Medford for shipment Nov. 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th We receive at Grants Pass (T. W. ; Barber's Warehouse) Nov. 7th and. 8th , We refer you to our last year's record. This year's deal is even better than last year. Fair grading 'and the best price a good market win pay.. The Farmers Exchange Co-operative Ph0n 932 CLAY D. PARKER ti. U . v- '