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PCIE THREE
TEXAS COUPLE
Vic Meyers' Orchestra Here Nov. 5
V'1, For Dance at Oriental Garden
POLICY IS FUTILE
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 1 m
-The appropriation of more money
lor conservation work was asked
of President Hoover today by a
delegation representing the Amer
ican Forestry association.
At least $2,500,000 for the next
fiscal year from the $8,000,00)1 ap
propriation authorized in was
suggested to the president.
George D. Pratt, president of the
organization and spokesman for
tht delegation, Raid the govern
ment was following a futile policy
In forest fire prevention. He as
serted the appropriation for fire
Itlshting was but $100,000 a year
nd that fires this year have caus
ed damage to the extent of $3,
000.000 and had cost $2,750,000 to
suppress them.
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WILLIAMS CREEK TEAM
BEGINS CAGE PRACTICE
I'OKT AKTHl'R, Texas, Nov. 1.
rrj -tiiss iJL'iin ltow, is. mm
her sweetheart, William Bird, 21,
were shot to death in front of the
j isirl'a home about midnight last
j nlpht.
As the couple walked' from their
I automobile to the front door of
tho house, several shots wore fired
from -a sedan purked 'nehrhy
The girl and boy , foil to the
ground and died- later in: an- am
bulance.t The killer or killers
sped away. ' ,
Two men were arrested, but one
was released Nhortly. The other
was held for investigation. Offi
cers mentioned jealousy aa a. mo
tive for the shopiing. ,
WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., Nov.
1. (Special) The boys of tho
Williams basketball team hud
their first practice game of the
year Sunday and again Wedriestluy
evening at the community hall.
The boys are anxious to get in
trim in anticipation of some gooj
games this yea r.
CALL REDDING FIREMAN
FOR HALLOWE'EN JOKE
IIEPDI.VG, Oil., Nov. J . (?)
The city fire department, kept on
tho. jump hiat night by four .falsa
alarms turned in by JUllowc'cn
pranksters, finally responded to a
genuine call when fire of undeter
mined origin swept through the
Hell lodging house here, routing
suests to the street in night garb.
Diimngf was estimated at Sfi.000.
Western mother
1 proves her idea
is right ...
"Tl TV little son,Newe!l,wa3 bilious and
1V1 upset," says Mrs. C. F. Jenkins,
' wife of the Methodist pastor at Lyndon,
Kansas. "He had no appetite, his
breath was bad, his tongue was coated,
and hewas nearly always tired and Blecpy.
"He seemed to have trouble with his
stomach and bowels and I had an idea
California Fig Syrup would nelp mm.
He brightenea up marvelously with tho
first few doses. At the end of a week, ho
was a different boy. I have used Cali
fornia Fig Syrup with both my boys every
time they have had a cold or upset, and I
give it a lot of credit for their wonder
ful condition."
California Fig Syrup never fails to
cleanse the system of bilious, headachy,
feverish or constipated children, quickly
and gently. It never gripes or sickenB.
Children love its flavor. A puro vege
table product with the highest endorse
ment of doctors. It helps Natureive
tone and strength to the stomach and
bowels.
AU drug stores have the generous bot
tles. The name California" marks the
genuine,
CALIFORNIA
FIG SYRUP
THE RICH, FRUITY LAXATIVE
AND TONIC FOR CIULD11EN
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IPs easy to see from their
wonderful condition that
tlie mother of these young
sters knows what to do when
their stomachs or bowels go
wrong. No drugs for hert
Nothing but pure vegetable
California Fig Sirun. 1
least a milium families are
never without a bottle of it
in their hornet
HALL PAINT GO.
407 E. Main
Phone 937-R
A Complete Line of Bass-Hueter
Paints and Painters' Supplies
Good Bargains In Wall Paper
We have some beautiful wall paper in patterns for
every room in your house. Special low prices.
Paint Brushes
Firm Set Brushes The Bristles Will Not
Stiffen or Fall Out
A stunning suite
from odds and ends
ivi" ji'
Something for nothing! Is there anything :
else mar so imrirucs mc uirmy nousc9ta
making use of old things? With the modern
vogue for color especially in painted furni
ture manva discarded piece has been quickly,
easijyandcharmingly re-claimed tohigh favor.
Ltulrclac 4-Hour Enimd'm delightful colors
isan ideal finish to "pull together" odd pieces.
It will cover wood, brass or iron with equal sue-
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cess combining mem an into a coio.-iui unit.
Another colorful B-H finish whose quality
testifies to the high standard of all Bass-
Hueter products.
BASSIUJETER
PAINT COMPANY
P!n(s Varnishes'TW lauded bm
Dance enthusiasts of Medford
appear to limVti plmalng treat in
store fu'nthem on Tuesday evening
November 5th when the Original
Vic Meyer's Columbia Recording
orchestra will play here .for one
night only, at tho Oriental Oat-dens
the occasion heing u npecial danco
which in to he given on this par
ticular evening.1
This orchestra comes direct to
Med ford from ft four year engage
ment in Seattle,,-which was divided
equally between the famous Rose
Room of itho ; J It tfl V? 5 0 1 lei- and the
spacioujB I'rla'ii'ou , ballnitum in the
same city. They have just closed
their engagement rit 'the dance hall
J and are now taking a short tour
before returning there.
In Seattle they wero featured in
a long series of broadcasts over
radio stations K.IU and KL'CH and
it Is said that they have proved
themselves as one of the most pop
ular dance band broadcasting over
any station on ttie coast. Hundreds
of letters huve been received week
ly frum radio listeners compli
menting them on their efforts to
please over theso two stations.
A capacity crowd is expected to
turn out Tuesday night at tho
Oriental (iardens when this eleven
man unit makes its appearance at
this popular amusement center for
one night only.
LADI
SELECT UNION GAS SEED POPULAR
The Curtis-Wright flying serv
ice; witli 42 complete .air schools
in operation, with pilots and in
structors drawn from the army
and navy, and with planes that
are recognized as among the best
built, has made this announcement
according to an ad els where in
this paper today, their selection of
the new super Union gasoline.
The ad Bays:
"Teats on full, half, and no
choke have proved this fuel to be
26 per cent quicker starting than
ordinary gasolines. Other definite
features are elimination of slow
speed 'bucking' previously appar
ent In most winter gasolines, im
proved performance throughout
entire driving range, minimized
knocking and" slixhtly Increased
power. Yet all these advantages
are obtained without loss of mile
age, which has long been an out
standing feature of Cnion gaso
line. "Remember that in the new
super Union or Union ethyl only,
can you obtain these advantages
that have won the endorsement
of .such leading firms as Hje Cur-tiss-Wrig.it
Flying Service,"
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SAMS. VALLEY CLUB AT
EAGLE POINT MEETING
SAMS VA 1X131;, .Ore.. Nov.. 1.
fKp'erfnl.) Thn-'tndW-rhtb: hlch
met with Mrs. J'3. A. WUhite at
fcagie 'Point last Thursday, thor
oughly enjoyed tha d;iy. Some
members left early in the forenoon
and spread a- basket dinner beitm
with those present for, the after
noon business session. 1
SAMS VAILE? rfOGS GO
"TO MARSHFIELD BUYER
SAMS VAIXKY. Ore.. Nov. .
(Special.) W. W. Kdington Juat
marketed a. carload of excellent
fat hops which were purchased by
Marshfield buyers. Mr. Kdington
believes he can also raise fine
lambs, as he just suld a bunch
which outweighed any in the dl
IrM.
' The Monarch Seed & Keed eom
I pany has been selected by growers
J of ladino clover seed in Josephine
j county as cleaners of their lirjy
i crop, and their mammoth seed
j cleaner Is busy every day prep:.r
! ing the seed for market.
! An estimated crop of 40,000
pounds has been harvested in Joae
I phlne county. After the seed Is
conditioned by tho Monarch Seed
j& Feed company, it will bo shlp-
ped to seedsmen throughout the
western states who are selling la
dino clover and who are said to
bo recommending it, without res
ervations, as being the most profit
able pasture clover to grow.
"Ladino clover is a mammoth
white clover, originating In Italy,
for years has been grown In Ida
ho, Washington and Oregon, and
t has- proved its ability to pasture
more cows per acre than any other
clover known," says Mr. Miksehe
of the Monarch Seed & Feed com
pany. ."It is quick to produce u
stand, will do well on any moist
soil and' Is a highly palatable and
nutritious, succulent pasture plant
for cows, hogs, sheep and poul
try. 'Many Jackson county farm
ers are planning to plant ladino
clover next spring.
"It Is recommended that land to
be sown to ladino clover should
be prepared in tho fall and the
seed sown In February or March.
( W. 'Woods. jot Prospect, Ok
who.n'oMf possesses 'soine, )0V' o'dd
acres of ladino, says the seed run
be sovn during any tiiontli of tin
your except during freezing weath-
i cr. He is a strong booster for this
i phenomenal pasture gruss. Many
growers arc sowing grusses In with
their ladino to prevent bloating
Care must be 'taken" that the right
grass Is planted so that in case the
crop is to be harvested for seed.
the grass seed Is of such character
that it can tho taken out in cleaning."
WAS REVELATION
TO HER, SHE SAYS
"The waybills wonderful Sar
Kn Iratment overcame my habit
ual constipation nnd restored my
health was a revelation to me.
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MRS. STAM:V KlKtAltj
"My whole ayxtem had became
pul-onod and disordered from enp
stipulinn nnd my kidneys and Hmt
w-re not fun tinning property.
ThtTc wa.H Hirh an awful pain
iicroM my hmk t h;it at tlmi-i I
cnihi tn'rvoy rtimf orf mv feet.
I'd have tn leave the bed two or
three times viry ntitht and nv-r
could wlee well.. Mv appetite whs
poor and I feltvtired and listless
all the ilin'c .
"Shrgon and Hurgon Soft Mass
Pills are the otIy medicines I over
found thai tea My rwirhed iiy trou
ble. Thn contlPHtl'tn and liver
trouble are rniircly gne. Mv kid
neys rinn't bother me now nnd the
pain is gone from my back. I lo'P
jut grand, and feel stronger. mor
energetic, and better in every way
thftn I have In veiir." Mm. Htnn
ev Kdirar. T.va K. 7lh St.. Portland.
Mai:ill lrug Co.. Agonta.
(Paid adv.)
(10M) 11ILU ore., Nov. 1.
(Special) Carl Koll and Herbert
Seevet'H left for their home In Wal
nut, Iowa, on Tuesday morning,
after a stay of several weekH at
Ihe home of their friends, Mr. aivl
Mrs. IJ. A. Wheatley of this city.
While here they had the pleasure
of maklni; trips to Crescent City
and Crater Jake.
Ly le Child ers. M e 1 v i n Ka rge a t
and Carl I 'a liner were visitors in
M.cdford on Wednesday.
Marshall Oiay was visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CJray
near this city, on AVedncsday ev -n
I n g. At p rese n t h e Is attending
hhrh school at Medford.
Mrs. Meislnger has been epilie
111 for thn past week with a toiirh
of pneumonia. She 1h at present
much Improved and will soon be
able to continue her work as mu.-dc
instructor.
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Success Tested this:
16, QuickBf S
G AS O LINE
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New
World's oldest flying organization endorses new
fuel that gives 26 quicker starting without loss
of Mileage.
WITH 42 complete air schools already in operation, Cur
tiss Flying Service has taken the lead in training pilot
to meet the urgent demands of our rapidly expanding com
mercial aviation.
Its pilots and instructors are drawn from the Army and
Navy. Its planes are recognized as the safest that can be built.
Its ground and air courses are as complete as those of the mil
1 itary schools.
, To serve this winning combination Curtiss has just an
nounced, after careful consideration of many motor fuels, the
selection ol Neui Super UNION Gasoline.
Starts 26 Quicker
Tests on full, half, and no choke have proved this fuel to
be 26 quicker starting than ordinary gasolines. Other defi
nite features are elimination of slow speed "bucking" previ
ously apparent in most winter gasolines. ..improved perform
ance throughout entire driving range . . . minimized knocking
and slightly increased power.
Yet all these advantages are obtained without loss of Mile
age, which has long been an outstanding feature of UNION
Gasoline. .
Accept no substitute
Remember that in the New Super UNION or UNION
ETHYL only, can you obtain these advantages that have won
the endorsement of such leading firms as the Curtiss Flying
Service.
So to guarantee yourself the best results in motoring this
winter make it a daily habit to stop at the Blue and White
UNION or UNION ETHYL pumps.
SuperUNlON
Gasoline
26
QUICKER STARTING WITHOUT LOSS OF MILEAGE
BR01SB0R0 '
mond mineral springs, reaping the
benefits of the water.
P.HOWNHP.Olto. 4re., Nov. 1.
(Kpeclal) Mrs. Cecil Culhertsnn
had as her week-end guests her
mother, Mrs. Uuira Pierce and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Clarence Pierce
and children of Medford,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert o:igland
left lust Monday for a trip to
Ueddlng, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurst of Apple
gain were looking at Prownsboro
real estate on Tuesday.
Vartltii Anderson was a dinner
guest ut tho Wright home last
Suturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. XV. M. Hansen
motored to J lornbrook, Ca I., last
Saturday, where I bey visited with
relatives, returning home Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Cecil Cullteitson b-ft on
Monthly for Portland for a few
days visit with her slslcr, Mrs. J.
liratney.
Al Axtell of Valley City, North
Dakota, was a guest at the home
of Mr. und Mrs. Wright last Tues
day. Joe Maxfleld and .1. 1). Henry
went to Klamath Kails last Satur
day and brought back with them
Ihelr winter's supply of potatoes.
MIDWAY WATER BONDS
VOTE IS NOVEMBER 9
I LAKE CREEK
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IIOW'AUI) DIH'f., Ore, Nov. I.
(Kiwrlal) All HIkIMi vuIcih
II vIiik In llm I Iiih'iiiiI, llciT.v'liilc
nnd Midway dixtrlitH nro ui'K"d
In conn to thn linwfil-d Ht'huol dm
Hiitlii'day, .o vein I. it II, wlicro tliu
election for tho waler hontlH will
bo hi ld. Don't foiKut tliu date,
Novemlii'i' !Hll.
JACKSONVILLE MAN IS
RECOVERING, PORTLAND
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j . .lACKSONVlLLH, Ore., Nov. 1.
j (SpeciaO John K. Miller who
recently underwent nn operation
for goiter at Portland, is Very
much improved and was able to
1 Icrivc thn hospital and is at the
home of his sister, Mrs. K. K. Kub-
II. 'if that placf.
I.AKM CltKKK, Ore., Nov. 1.
(Special) Miss Thelina Moore,
cashier at Mann's department store
spent several flays last week visit
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. C.
U, Moore.
A. U Pcrh, Charley Mdler, 1-uti
Walch, 11. K. Peeh, Henry Torn,
and 1 lurry Tonn were among
those shopping In M'dford Tues
day. John Walch is hauling grain
from M (Ml ford, making two trips
j dally.
Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Mooro and
daughter, Thelma, were callers at
the 11. 1,. Tonn luune Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Pcch jiud
children wen; guests at tho George
llrowu home Wednesday.
Charley Kdlcr delivered a hunch
of cattle to Alex Anderson at Med
ford Thursday. Harry Tonn helped
him drive thi-m in.
Mr. ami Mrs. I-:. It. Jones, who
have been away all summer, re
turned homo Wednesday to spend
tho winter.
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Mall Trlbuno ads are read by
110, 000 people every day. It
Klectro therapy Chlropractlo
Dr. H. P. Coleman
9th Successful Year In Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Natural Methods Food Science
Medford Center Blda Phone Ml
HOIWDDISI.' SAMS VALLEY f,
A Welsh rarebit
for four will
taste better
than one
for
nuiHourtTt. Ma 144
K Complete e leaking ajb
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IIOW.AIII) HIST.. 'Nov. l-pftipft-cfal.)
Mr.- Mmwi who recently
puix'hasi'd the M1arkry. place moved
bis fit m if y into their new home
hist week. We welcome all new
comers to our community.
Mr. and Mm. Htnrkey and family
have moved into their new home
which has Jurft recently been com
plete!. Mr. Htarkey having sold his
fitrnur place to Mr. Mrown of
Mi iford,
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Starkly
1 left today for California, where
jthrfy expect to make their future
i home.'
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JACKSONVILLE CLASS
ASCENDS PILOT ROCK
JACKHONVH.U;. Ore., Nov. 1
(Hpeclal) Hoy Martin and hi
Sunday Kchool class of boys en
joyed ft trip to Pilot Hock Kalur
day, where thoy ate their lum-h
on the top of the rock. A very
beautiful view of Weed and Klam
ath Kail wn hud. They return
ed home tn the evening.
SAMS VAUJiY, Ore., Nov. 1.
(.Special.) Mr, and Mrs. John
Hall spent Thursday vitdting rele.
ttvs in the iippfr Trail district.
Mrs. otto Tri'sham and children
vlnlted Sunday with Mrs. Trejham"s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank he
Pord, at Ashland.
Mrs. H, H. Koitcr atid baby boy
returned home Hand ay from the
Medford Hacred IP-art hospital.
Young people's ineHlrig Wa we' I
attended Kunday night with An
present. Including Mr. liny of Med
ford and Hev. Kundall. Mr. Ilav
gave a very Interesting talk at (he
conclusion.
Mr. and Mrs. Uyron h' Kord nnd
children of Tdlent, accoinpanifd b
Mr. trson of Medforil and Kied
lie Ford of Ashland, visited Kama
Valley friends and relatives Hun
day. Cattlemen have brought their
niock down In the valley after mm
inerlng on the mountain rungs,
Mrs. Cloo flllrhrlst of (told Mill
visited Wednesday with Mrs, (ten.
McDonough.
Mr. and Mr. I. M. Howe of Cen
tral Point are camped at the IHn-
s4
YiOO
Thr big rarrhit would cer
.taitily. he touch and stringy.
And toffee roasted In bulk
cannot have the matchless,
uniform flavor of Hills Bros.
Coffee which is roasted a few
pounds at a time. This pat
ented, continuous process con
trols the flavor. .
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Frrtk from the erig'
tW vacuum pe,
wily optmtd with
tar mtjf.
Saturday Special
Cinnamon Rolls
IScperdoz.
Lot a
Silver Cake
willi clitu'olalc I'illiii nnil
iVtistiny: adorn your tlin
ntT l.-ililc Siindav.
i 25c and 50c
I Angel Food and
I Dark Nut Cakes
Pumpernickel j
Bread 15c
Model Bakery
WblO?8
COLUMN ( 7flTj
111 W. Main
Phono 103-R
LINCOLN
Vouldhave heard
6en.Grant qreeb'
Gen.Lee ab bKe
end oi the war,1
if he'd had, du
raciio'like
you. geb.ab
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