Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 31, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD fATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKIWOX, THURSDAY. OCTOHEK .11, .KCf).
ii.r.
- Oct. S1.193!). - -
Medford and - vicinity: Fair to- t
niKht and 4-'riday. No change in'!
temperature. ' V .
Oregon: Fulr tonight and Fri-
j day. No change in temperature. j
VALLEY PROPERTY
roy. Wash.; and the 500-ucre sheep j
and cattle ranch east of Medt'ord, !
owned by D. E. Green, and sold to j
Chas. D." Carpenter of Grants ,Puss. j
Itesi4ences that mre Bold in
cluded the suburban ' home of G.I
V. Koberts in Valley View to I., i
' A. Wright, local rancher home and t
five-ncre tract on Ross l.aue, to .
I IX P. Morris of Arkansas, and
OB FOX PICTURE
( Tho iimjiM'tors are hoin; turned
, out at a fast cll). . Fux ihentres,
throughout tho emmtry will hi
jlhf) first to racelvo hem.
: .William Vox it kIvIhk plenty of
t attention to the early arrival f
television. IU realizes that onee
tht'ae pirtureH nro earrieil over the
ait mid Into tho homes, theatre
limtronuuo will he hurt unless muiie.
That business and professional
vwnmen All. over th'e.atnte are look
infc forWrjl to coming td Mod ford
;ln Majr:for the state convention.
owas a statement made hy Mrs.
Thomas 8. Wells, past president
.;?of the Eugene club who was the
i y a.
Local Data,
Recent f sales of rancheB andnew homeowned hy Elmer Harried j The -vox nrgani'utlon are ruali- i i done to keep the theatre ' !n n entirely now type fnle
' s i J ! nh Omiiprha tn Mrs. V.nVtnn of this i , . ' . ; -...Interest at I he blithest oolnt. In ...A.r
H. C.. Pare, local real estate bro ;
I keis, amount to $50,000 according ;
Lowest temperature this morn
lug decrees.
Total precipitation since' Sept. 1
192K, 1.14 Inches.
Temperatures a year ago toilay:
TIlKllM.st 53: lowest 311.
Sunset today, 6:07 p. m.
Sunrise l-'rlday, 0:44 a. m.
Sunset Vrfday, ri:0!i p. m.
Observation taken at 5 a.
ll'lllh nierUllaii lime
Temperature (degrees) 67
Highest (lust 12 hours) 04
Lowest last 1 - hours) 28
Hel. humidity (per i-t.) 27
1'rectpltutiou ( inches)
-guest speaker before the local J State of weather Hear
organization fit the Motel Holland
Vhis noon. Mrs. Wells declared
,1. hat Medford has one of the most
lively organizations f n the state.
Sat well as an ideal location in
whtt'h to entertain the 5tiu or more
L'omen yho will be gathered here.
i The local women will go- in
'iruvan to Klamath Falls Xovem-
j her-16 to honor Miss Ruth Rich,
national field secretary who is
..(making 0 tour of the west. After
.attending a dinner to he given for
Vhei-i there, they will escort her to
--Medford where she will preside at
-fa local meeting. All who can nt-J.-tenci
the Kin-math r.KaltH meeting
,$are -asked to hand in their names
fio' Miss Clara Woods' at the Med
(irord National" bank.
'Mips Mauri Chapman, president
At the' Medford organization ap
'.,,i)fdnted a committee of 4 2, headed
r.hy Dorothy Bolcom to take charge
;,of decorating the float' which the
" jclub will enter in the Armistice day
- iparade;. Among- those, named ton
;5ihe committee are the fojiowing:
a Mrs. Walters, Jane McQuat, Min
inie WeiMhaur, Uliss Agnes Dotigh
erty, Margaret lensley, ; tlraee
I ,VosK, Miss Kerr . Miss Je.mesiu?
!f Bui let-,: Miss Wlla Smltsi and M a
M Marion siero-r, , ; ' : ,
iS .Miss Katherine Hlewarl, former
. VV of I'ugHiie had now -of Medforl
I K..1S a guest of , l tie cluli today.
on ueuessee to .urs. i.uwiuii ui aim in ftrtl(i..iM film t,. th..1- fi-ll l
. t , j limits ' of .their pindudng power.
Hct'ovcrs Tbca's lnrse i Kvery ph ture made on the l-'o
'to a report from that office NEW ORlv (Pt Recovered lot fnnn now on will have u ncga-
30 ! Among the. outstanums saiea from the nsnes. a gout cigaituio tive done on the lnrgo size rum
5S (Were the Columbia orchard near ' case inscribed with names of fa- as well as on the film of the pres
30.! Talent, owned by MY ahd Mrs. D. j mous aviatos is to he restored to ' em ,-tandard siv.e. Thoe in charge
87'! 15. Hartmun. and sold to Mr. and : Thea Itasche. It was In a purse . nf (iramleur" are making fur
.... ;Mrs. Fred Iewis from Hellflower, she dropped overboard when war- j ther experiments looking to the
pet-feet ion of making picture via
thiv method.
Interest at the bin best point. In
his opinion. "(Irandeiir" will fur
nish that "required" Interest.
Hit and ltuti Victim.
'PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31. (A
Left unconscious in a street hy
hit and run driver. Alex O, Smith,
"lear i Cal.; Sam' Pollarirtock ranch at ing farewell to friends wishing her!
j He.ttfle, sold to W. 1L Paul of Pome- lion voyage. A diver found it.
55. Portland veterinarian., was dies the part with a distinction
nearly run over n second time hy!and gusto that Is even more Inter
a car driven hy 11. Newell, port-jesting than her portrayal of flap
'land. pr-dancer types.
Clnrn Rnil) ClnWn ' As preparation for the exacting
xiara uuiv, Liuun vole 8he tPanietl. t0 cown i;roiu
dm Cnrv j some ol' the most famous funslerj
mi-ntuauiu w)0 evei. wore R je8ter., mofIe)f(;
nf Cmttrinn 1Ior teachers were performer ttt
Ul wrutcrtuff (he pjtlu,.et niemhterH of a cast ot
i 00-circus folk from Al W Copei-
i land's circus. Among her menlorft
Clara Bow, tho mod whoopo Klrl were K(i(1(e DeComa Joo Krim6
of "The Wild Party" fame, comes ! aud Hurry Buyficld. 1
in '
Dangerous t'urves.
It is a slnry of circus folk, and
all the scenes are taken under the
big top and In the circus trains.
Miss How plays the part of a bare
back rider and a clown. The char
acterization calls for drami'tic nnd
deeply romantic work nnd fhe ban-
102-YEAR-OLD MASON,
HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
KLGENL Ore, Oct, Slit
"Pncle" Jim Whit ford, Cotta;:
flrove. was honored last nighj n
a reception by the Masonic Jodgu
the occasion being Whltford'
1 a 2nd birthday anniversary.
lie w.ik born when John Qtiiucy
Adams wfis president. !.,
, : ' ' f, '
CITY.
II W
Officials of
Certainteed Co.
, Visit Medford
Maker City liil i'4 iMear
ItlsmaiTk .14 ltd Snow
Dolso SO 211 Clear
IJenver L'S 2S Cloudy
lies Moines 54 Ti4 Italn
I-'i-cmiio (2 4(! Clear
Helena 42 34 Cloudy
l.os AllKeles .... "4 f4 Clear
Mnl'Hll field (ill 34 Clear
l'buenlx "If 40 Clear.
I'ortlaud III! 4S Clear
Red I'.lllff "(I 40 .Clear
Koselillt-K (12 34 . Clear
Salt Lake 44 34 cu.mly
I San !''raiieleo... 7a t r,L Cle:ir
jsanlil I'e 34 21! Clear
I Seattle B2 4 I Clear
ISpokaue f' I'll Clear
Walla Walla .... r.S 3ci Clear
j WlmiliWK 34 Joud'
" w7J.-in;Tc"nrsijN'
.MeteorolOKist.
!
H. A. . riennett, .sales mttpaKer
on the coast for Certiiinleefl pro
ducts, and (.'. W. vikandorTtorrI
tory salesman for the same com
pany, were In Medford yesterday
and today - transacting business
with the local dealers.
!Koth men are optlrntstlc about
business prospects, especially on
the. coast, und are phased with Jlle,
,lirplilarily ot "cei'talnteed prodifotS
lni .ledford nnd southern Oregon.
I' - ' ' "' '
' A.hin'ss rheeling will be held 'tp-
i o clpcK at .the. Howard
..Swfiney,. oh airman
, i a mass meetii
( LulBljt :at 8 o'clb
i-acJaool..l)rJ':C. I.
wbrfu bids for the inul ;,lln I Inn nf 1 nrH' "
wejr msuipi witif jeiOjunui,y(.i ney
tliMrlH e(4l)ratsiiBiaii9i Betwntjn.
The Salvation Army, after hav
Ing- hnd :its hehlbluaiters' Tor some i
time on North nartlett street,
moved this week lo the1 large hall
above ilio Toggery and will be
located there Indefinitely, accord
ing:. lAI KnsiKn '.'.(i;i..; pi(cl;;: who
arrived two or three days ago to
take over the duties of Adjutant
Hucbanan, now on a furlough.
Meetings fwll:bfr hnld nV the ''new
Weadquart'ers'ever.V' Tuesday, ThuTs
duM, ..kidtui'day...iuid..HoiHlu..alHl.
street meetings will continue as
usnnl.' " ' ' : " '
' Ensign Pack will' have-bis home
at 221 Vancouver- Avenue, Instead
prljy.ipB.,at lbe.1 At'ijij'l; hQadiiunr-
tors, whW'h harl oeen ilone nereio-
.i'tb:nrniyilw
;f o i-ino rli Jh'( h Bi '
rirt.''73'i'anrle.; ,i'lJ'
i i r "'.. i : .
tn';aprtn,ciyimitft, an(i tn.e. luci CQN OF PIONEER !M LL t?-'
ni,w.axerA84aiiieiitiKjb,MAN- RETURN.S; ON VISIT.
lt! has iMM.'Mtlmnted tHat the S'tiv 'Lii h .' i
bids' for, the work -will range from
$10,000 to ?1SJCI0.
B; T. Allen of Portland, owner
of the Nash hotel corner nod other
property in Medford, la here look
ing after his interests.
Mr. Allen has great faith in the
future of Medford and southern
Oregon and sees greater improve
ments every time he visits the city.
Bnme .day Mf. Allen expects to
erect a modern business block on
Nnsli corner.
Edwin, ' M'ahan',:. Eastern tafes.
territorial,' '. jtspruKeiifntive " for; Uie
Whlto 'SeWiiifc ifinino company.'
iif t!evaraml,.' Oliio,',nn(l (laughter,
Mlsa Hdna, are guests at the Grand
hotel. Mr. Malian is a former resi
dent of southern Oregon. His fa
ther, John U Malian, operated a
sawmiH'on Wagner creek in 1S82,
Inter engaging III mining and farm
ing. Mr. Malum and daughter are
extending their visit, combining
business and pleasure,' renewing old
acquuintnnc.es at Ashland and Medford.
V the Nns
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
IS I s
THEATRE '
E4st Main, Near Bridge
Admission 10c and 1So
v.
' ThnrwUiy. Oct. SI
B:no to B:16 l'easley's 1'ho-
tographers.
0:15 to ti : 30 News nnd mar
' knt reports hy Mall Tribune
C:8n to 7:00 Trowbridge
Lumber Yards. .'
l-Ylilny, Nor. I
0:00 lo 9:30 Monarch Seed
hnd I-'eed Store.
9:110 to 10 Schilling & Co.
II) lo 10:30--SoUthern Ore-
gon Klectrlc.
10:30 to 11--Mnrsh Grocery.
11 to 11:30 M. M. Dept.
O N I G H
and Friday
Jacque f.enox,
Mail
Store.
11:30 to 1
Milliner.
12:a News flashes by
Tribune. '
1S to 1:00 Palmer Music
House.
1:00 to 1:30 Medford Klec
trlc Store.
1:30 to 2:00 Lewis Super
Service Stntlon.
8:00 to 2:30 Mann's Dept.
Store.
2:10 to S:00 prophy's.
0:00 to 6:ir Peasleys Pho
tographers, B:I5 to :30 News nnd mar
ket reports by Mnil Tribune
Women In Politics.
FALLS CITY. Ore.. Oct. II. oP
Some political fireworks Is expect
ed In the municipal election here
next Tuesday because four women
nr seeking the four ronnrllmnnlc
scats, with litlf three men running
lor office. ' . - !. ;
vr
Comedy f?!i
. N ewi
Wu Have Unlimited Opportunity
-
Bigger
V'Fbr, Outdbbr Boys
;H6fehid Cdats
Sizes' i
8 to 12 ,
Warm, coinfortalile ami smartly
tailored.-i'roiit quarter hlitc.k Dorae
liide,. ihc lu'Sl wearing leutlii'r ob
tainable. Half wool Melton lining.
Slah and ilap pockets anil all
around Dell.
. i . . , -.-..-'.'.
Boys' Caps 98c
Warm comforts and "very pnfHIlur
with boys -of school age:
-Warmer-
Sheep-Lined Coats
Boys' Sweaters
$3.98
A lipavV 'wclght V lfettk ' n'weai Or
that Is all wool through aud
through.' Sung fitting cuffs fi"'1
bottom. An extra big 'value in
wal intli, VeaW and good appear
ance. I
You Get Warmth, ActionAndFreedom
In Th i s H o r se h id e S p o tt s C oat
$Q.95
For work or play out of doors In cold weather
here Is the ideal coat. Handsome, rugged, full
grain horschide, tailorpd for the roomy freedom
that outdoor tmtivity dcmnfidt( , . , ....
All Wool Blaiers
Blue,' Green and. Gray .Plaids
$2.98 to $4.98
Ward s f n m o it n
; .S i-
'W or l 1
Leadm" with a wonderful
sheepskin lining that extends
from uuo!'a.,vuur curs to bo
low your hips. ..It turns the
winii IHre-fur?-? Double thick
ness throughout, leather re-
Unforced "strain points. : A coat
priced from $1-' to Jiff almost
"njrwhere'eliiCe r-r-w "
Cricket:
Sweater's i
iSmai'L -.V-naoiwftflirr-Ore w I
' a ill 1 wr "'..,.' ,'.V(f.v- ij.v l
,59
Tf.rtflrfitr
Admission 10b and 15c
per
Garment
Sizes
32
to 12
Big. roomy '.overails cut from
long-wearing I'SI) whife-llack
blue denlnii Triple stitched
scams, guaranteed against rip
ping. . Pockets double sewed
ami hurtacked... An unbeatable
value for' wear and savings.
Fore
Hardest Wear
$1198
' "' " X
A winter work shirt value
you won't find duplicated any
where. Strongly .biade lit part
wool-, .flunnel;''' aatl ctit ' for
roomy comfort. Four-button
closed front style wth lined
' collar 'nnd cuff. ' '
- -See Our Complete
- Line of - Work and
Dress Shirts
Comfortable All Weather
.MO
Shoe for -Dress-or-
Hard Play . -. . pair
Nedt Isngngli for (Iress ' wear,
stllrtly" enough for every - drty
Wndr.. floodyeiir1 sivweil Wolitler
Welir Com posit Ion soles, ' 8IZ98
li'to IV. ' ' ' . ''-, ' ,.
$5.59
Here's a Dependable
Wnr If SVinA fn Mrm
( , -11,.., , . -, . .'-V-'. '".
A, cotltfolltlilo' till solid leather shoe
for onl door1 workers who spend many
hours wvnry day on (heir font. Hlncl;
grain leather uppers, rubber heels.
Sizes 0 tb 12. Leather lilted. "' . 1
!, Watm and Dry d?l 39
with these HeaVy Rubbers v 1 '
Do rcad' ' for" the 'bad weather that la
coming. . Semlistorin proof stylo,
heavy soles for mlles'of wear.
C to. U, . ' (. ' ' , ' .
Iloys ItublMMN '
SIVA'S t toll
Plilr
$3-19
extra jr I
Real Comfort , I
Lined with warm, lung wear
ing hair wool Mellon cloth;
Two big pockets smurlly
stitched and stoutly Hewed
buttons. Try it on today nnd
you'll find what winter com
fort really is.
Sizes 15 to 17 ,
Warm, Windproof '
Suede Cloth $2.98 '
Lumberjack . D
Ot double weight ml I on fajt
rlt:( 'looks .like leather and
gives unusual wear. Convents
lhle't'ollar, 2 pocltots, sntjg
web bottom, . , '
itox
of
25
80c
Smokeless,
Powder
DuPont
OJBflT
7W ' ' "
, J7J ,inM M i,: I
fJIff i lt,f .-.' Ix ol, III
.IU IJTf - ' ,ai.- ' .L. MtT I JL II
Meh Wno Hunr!
jMakeWar YoiiH M
tf; HeaoJiiaVtes
It Is now getting along to that tlino pf. i
tho year when all ot you Nlmrods.iiv
hogltt to" think i about ' spending
some tlnio-nfleld. A cool, Orlsp i
.' day sttro Rives you tho urge, '
'", A'ritl; of coltrsP, ypur'otiufp,
" jne'til '.nitlst bo .tho best. ' ' '
t I uai li (wiii:i o , .vv ai ii a.
IS rouoy to aui'vti you.
"", ' In hlglieai quality I;.,'
, t!)jUlptllC3lll .01)4' ''i
, at. low prices,. , (
Red Head
Shells
I
Rugged All Rubber
JtipS ;for Men
Fine, freslily enreti ' black ' Ubber
tliroughoiit.. ( Absolutely wnterrproof
f nsloii 1 lliifil;- to; prevent 'flagging and
flccoo- jhieif IPr. warmth. BIzbh fl to 13.
Boys' Sizes, pair $2.59
Use this Western Field
A perfectly balanced repeating shotgun1 that wl,,OQ QS
Rive years of satisfactory service. :. shot tnkc-p
down model. Sold on easy payments. , . :...
' Hunting Coats for Service .-'. ,' ''
Madn from brown Army Duck with blood-proof game
pockets and lots ot extra Khell loops. Warm and
weatherproof. " ' ' . . '.
The Comfort of
Hot Water
At All
Times!
Fast Cutting
Grinder
"Lakeside" Hand Saw Keen Cutting Axe
$11-85
T h - oonvnlpr.t
way lo h'-it yiinr
w ii I p r. Ili-avily
nlvanized tl
liiilh'm, electri
cally wehled .nncl
Flnfnrred hy a
; continuous row of
rivoiH. ftiiaran-
lfil for P5 to 't(t
pounds of pron-
it r . t'omph'tp
Vlth fitHnRR. '
$1.95
perfectly, balanced. Illade of
fine (iiiality chrinne alloy steel.
Length .211 t 1 OQ
P1 ,tJ
lltcbes .,J,
M a chin S m il" gen rs. f 'or u n -dinn
' ijit tlipjr wheelsize I xl
Inches,
Breast Drill
For Service
TP-
for ( u ii t or.
rIowi; - It u n
MiKily. l.MiKth
I nhout 17',i In.
Buck Saw v
Fine CI 40
Quality 'M'"
Adjustable Hack
Saw -"- 9rzTt
I'.ig l-alup.. i M) klo . no.
pluled. Ol
Hack Saw Blades
Hpeiiaily temperell, toughened
steel head. Jet AC
black finish.. l 1 TrO
Wrecking Bar
1 Forged sleel. For prying open
boxes, etc. Hfl-inch A.ff
length,' WC
Poultry Thermo
Fountain
Holds enough
water for 7fi
fowls d a 1 I y.
Kasy lo fill.
. . . at :
$775
Plrlr. slet l. ' per
rlnzi ri.'- ''
44c
Standard Quality
Furnace Scoop '
.HT.1S
nxlft qunlHy. Hlnilo 8'i hy U
liH-hoH. ' Hlunlre" I
luinftlp. , "v
$4-69
; Soldering Iron
IS inches long. For light gen
eral electric and radio QO
work. ... SOL
SANITARY
ODORLESS
Chemical.
, Closet
flrecn onnmel-
ed caso. and
' seat. Odorless','
sanitary for
tise where
ii running wa.
ler and'
sewerage
are not
u v it I lable.
C h e m 1
cal Is quick
I n action.
lnllon can
o f chem
ical Indud-
d with
' purchase. '
Kester Rosin Core
Soldering Wire Q '7c
1 Ifl. SPOIII O
l-.xim cans
of cbcnilcnl,
rnrli.
si
Easy to f-n
Install 111
U1 ' -. ii
Cllb-tlc Blades
5 for 39c
5 for 30c-
MONTGOMERY WARD & Co.
11 7. So. Central
'i
Phone 286 t, a ,
Medford, Oregon
Mctinen's Shaving
Cream, t Qrf
IIOc size.... 057C
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