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PSGE SEC "NfFiDFOTM") MATT TRTBIJNE, M'RDFO'RD " OTCEflONY FTJTDAY, XOVEMBER 1,-1929. "SIS I lSpiGS! Radio Program KMED ' Mall .Tribune-Virgin 8tatlon Upon recommendation of. Sher iff' Italplw Jennlng, the lloenw for )the Eniile Point diineo hall, of which "Luke Kliicnid In pro prietor, was ordered revoked IIiIh forenoon. by tho county court on Krounds that dancing was per mated after midnight, ljuglo I'olnt has lens than 000 population and comes under tho direct super vision of the court, although 1c has Its own city government. . Dances have been held, regu larly. at JCaglo I'olnt unit mumc Mopped at midnight fa keeping with the statu law passed by Ihu last legislature. Sheriff Jennings, however, . . complained that while thero were no musicians, dancers xnntlnuod to loiter about tho premises and danced a little to music furnished by a phonograph. Klncald claimed he did not think ho was breaking a low as ho was not ! charging any. fees for the entertainment. Ills. attorney, Don Newbury, ad mitted it was a technical viola tion but In his opinion was not so serious that the license must be revoked... Jlo suggested a. suspen sion for a short lime on grounds that : Klncald had a big Invest ment tied up in the property, which, If Idle, would loso him ap proximately 1.10 per month. Tho court. howeVcr, dertlarcfl a violation had boon comr'nitled,,And Klncnid con present an application for a new license at a later dale, which might lie granted If li cnnld nresenf RUi'flclent fa vorable evidence why a lieVs' ? The Mile .should be Issued. s -' ,s cgel allies. i The session before the court bo--rnmo a bit heated at times be tween tho sheriff and Attorney Newbury when one or two facts wero brought to light. Friday, Nov. 1 0:00 to 0:1 D l'easleys Plio- tographers: M. H. S. rally. H 0:15 to 0:30 News and mar- Itet reports by Mail Tribune 0:30 to 7:00 Medrord Dual- ness College. Saturday, Nov. !! 0:00- to 0:30 ruber Cash store (Central I'olnt) 4 9:30 to 10 White King Konp Co. 10 to 10:30 People's Electric 4 Ktore. ! 10:30 to 11 Pet Milk Co. , 11 to 11:30 .Sixth St, v service muuun, ; v k 11:30. to 12 Kconomy Oro- ! oetorln.'- , - '. S 12:oo News flashes by Mall , 'i'ribune. - ' 12 to 12:30 Electric Wiring Co. 12:30 to 1:00 Prlckctt I.um EFFECTIVE TODAY A full page advertisement, re ceived by telegraph from Xetrolt, .Mich., appears in today's Mail Tri bune, announcing reductions on all models of the Model A. Kurds. The reductions range from $lsi on a roadster to $$200 on a town car. The standard coupe, In popu lar use here, has a reduction . of $r,0 find the Tudor seilan, a reduc- Super ! linn of $2fj, Tho reduced prices were put Into effect today, by C, K. (Jutes Motor company on all twen ty models. . The Kord' company believes that? basically the Industry and lAisiness of the country aro sound and was a non paylng venture; and the re-1 reserve emergency lu case of a fusal to grant Items for the water break In the pipeline of the new commission, amountlni; to .$27,000, 1 water system', The new reservoir, as 'follows: $11,000 for the pur-1 together' with the old reservoirs, chase of real estate, $14,0(10 for "6 would furnish' nil' ample -storage new reservoir, and $2000 for repairs supply for domestic consumption to the pipeline of the old water and for fire purposes In case iiny nysteni. ' thing should K wrong with the The Item of $750 for the dog : pipeline, until repairs could lie pound was ulso cut out, as well as I mude, he said. $2ii0 for the Red Cross, us the Bed I t was pointed out, also, by Mr. Cross will he taken care of in the flatldls that some 80,000 feet of community chest, for which the j lumber was stored In the yards at budget provides tin appropriation i the north end of the city, for the The recommended budget rediic- j Police department. $1250; fire Minns In the various departments, , department, d,.,i, ...... ever, believe It would be possible to further reduce this amount by ; careful . Himarviuinn. in iii iri,i. ,..,., m ,- tt. -ii.- rfpnartmpnt. ' t-ol 1 fnni'tiiHtdliifc WW Hisltt," $120; departments.1' ... - i are-as follows: " ' "; Horary.'. 'WW m1w'clarfeoUrt')'iP( of $1000. llesides this appropriation of uinple protection of which the new ' reservoir was necessary to give 3 her Co. 11:00 to 11:1 5 Peaslcys Pho- logruphcr.H. C:10 to O:.'I0 News and mar- 5 ' ket reporls by Mall Tribune fr 0:30 to 7:00 Mefillls Urug Store. , Special Two Weeks Sale Canned Goods - ' Kiner i visit I'oiK- CATICAN CITY. m KinB Vic tor' Emanuel's lang-awalted visit .to Pope Plus, the first that li king ''of ''Italy has made to the: Vatican since papa) loss of temporal 'pow er In 1R70. will take place in tho .first fortnight of November. MacMarr's stores ore starting a coast-wldo sale of canned goods for two weeks, beginning tomor row. This sale will apply to the two stores In Medford, tho Ash land store and all stores on the coast. will Include canned fruits, fish and miscel laneous Hems. "Prices are quoted on car, dozens and cases. Their ad in this paper tonight lists a number of the many bnn gnlns they nre offering during this special event. Dover's Kxluiuslifiii Fatal. TO.VAHKKT. Wash., Nov. 1. (P) Exhaustion caused the death here last night, or Donald Taylor, 21, amateur boxer, in the' fourth round of a' comedy bout with Clarence Hwnnson. . $1000, two additional Items to the give pressure in case a fire should urst nuuget or estimates suuinlt- nreuK out in it. Aieoioru nau i ted are provided lor $.'!0u0 for air-1 fortunate in never having lia port operatioi? and $1500 for air- i big fire or other conflagration port dedication. j staid. ' Provides Park Fund The budget committee's report recommendH an Item of $3600 "in the council parks and playgrounds' fund to he expended either for the construction tif a scenic park on Koxy Ann, or possibly tq establish i market be continued .for the first a park along Hear creek fn the city4sl. months of uflxt year, Iry which at tho .option of: the. e.ity,.pl!uinit);-r'(iiie the grange, or some other body commission alter making an Inves- j would take over its operations. Committee Repdrt The liuileel cominlKee's relinl'l i... inn, memiier or me water com- WUs lu part us follows: mission, in making their uhsue- w, i,a iirt -,.,.ui r Ticessful fight to have the Items that 'this city, having been duly up I were stricken out, retained in , the j pointed to make recommendations - - - . .-.,. regaroiiiK me i;io ouugei, (lityiui; Advocate Market The budget recommendation to abandon Uie public market was taken ove'rthe protest of the coun cil committee in charge of the puli- i lie markety which- asked that the encouraged to make the reductions' 1 , , i""i"'"'- ijiujklih. r.iiL'li Unit hidinf ' "uuuis, presiuunt, anu A f ; FAKE PUBLICITY, WORD ( FANCY Klamath Potatoes SATURDAY ONLY ' 'i V i We are opening the KLAMATH POTATO ; DEPOT in-the Pantprium building, 6th and : Jlolly streets, principally to market our pota ' ipes more direct'-to theiconsumers!. , . For our opening day we offer- Fancy mealy Netidct Gci& Potatoes, j0 Cfl ioo-ib. bags 9iv. o.n $1.40 bags 50-pound bNags .... . All potatoes are well matured and you should : b,uy . now for your Winter use. Klamath Potato Depot 6th and Holly 't ; , . Phone 615 Free Delivery Any Place in City Tlio iiiomborH of tho Moilfor:l A iitoiuolillu Ueali.'iH' nHHOciutlun KUtherud nt tl)6 liotcl Jlolland1 Til noon tiKlny to enjoy n luncheon ami (Khcuhh vtxrluuH proldf inn of mo Lor car retailhift In this dly Tho relntlonKhlp of tlio (IoiiUth nn:l tho iH'WHpuijoi'H wan the main topic covered in tho regular lniMincs. M'HsUin and rcpj-csentativoH of tho Motlfonl proKs who wore on haml, assured the iiutoniohile nion of co-oporalion. Iloth the noWKpapei'H and the lcal auto dealers aro making an effort to oil minute any possible chanco of publication f imbllcity or advertising not Htrlctly IokHI nmte as a protection to tho buy ers of automobiles in Med lord and southern OreKon. Tho next meeting of tho dealers' association will bo lie Id at the Hotel Holland on rrlday, Novem ber 15, at which time repi'osonta- tlvos of tho traffic department will bo on band to (Hscuhh traffic probleniH. A doner understanding between nutomobllo retailors 'and traffic officials is belriK houkIU by the memberH of tho local dealers body as well as tho officials themselves and tho next moelintf promises to bo an interest in one. Harold drey, president of tlio dealers as sociation, presided at today's meot-In. FAVOR OF CHEST Uniiimliflfd support of the com munity chest 'drive to stnrt here Novemlior ' 12 und end November lit. was pledged by' tho member ship of the t'entrnl Civic council ut their second nuM'tlnjr. held nt the Hotel MciU'tird this noon. JC.( 1. Onr.ey. president of tho council, presided. rnmposed - of representntlvos from tho ehaliilier of comniercv, city council, city plunnlUK .com--mission. K'lwnnls, Kotnry. l,lons nnd tlio Amerlcun Legion, ' the council discussed tho netlvltlos of each orKtml'iitlon In rctiurd to tho four-day camiialKti. A committee of two, conslstlpi: of Dr. 1). 1,,'lnskeep nnd Mark .larniin were appointed by Chair man' llav.ey to find out definitely from C. !:. (Sates what the stale will do toward the development of Itoxy Anu us n state park. that tho items were absolutely nec lessnry for the conduct of the water : system nnd the welfare of the pnli- ilc. , Trouble Predicted '.; After tho cointnllteo had ended (hi work by adoptliiK the budget recommendation, .Ms. Hill some what heatedly exclaimed to the committee and city officials assem bled: "Trouble will certainly re sult from this action." , President Onddls also remarked caustically to the liudRet commit tee, whom he had been contend ing in his arguments did not un derstand the water commission's duties and problems: ' " "It seems stranse that a group of men, alter deliberating abont about three hours, should assume the attitude of knowing more about the water department's business than members of the conlmisslon who have spent years on ns prob lems nnd have considered financ ing of them for 10 years." Patton Sees Laxity Hamilton Patton of the budget committee, several times duriw the debate, asserted that the water hoard spent loo much in operating expenses; had made no effort to economize in makinir out Its list of estimates for the budget, and! really, in Ills' opinion, could oper ate without the levy being made at all. Mr. Claddia resented this and gave explanations for each expen diture. Afessrs. Oaddls and Hill espe cially resented the cutting out of the $11,000 item for purchase real estato, to remove a house froij the watershed, which had been cfli). traded for by the commission, and the cutting off of $2000 for repairs to tho old pipe line. They declared that the city could not. und should not. repudiate its contracts. The cutting oft of repairs to the old pipeline.' they asserted, was fool- harify und could not be dona, as II would mean that, that pipeline, which was a valuable asset to the city, would have to bo abandoned. Tho commission would do every thing possible to retain the old pipeline nnd keep It In repair, they said. ' Need Reservoir ' Mr, Onddls also declared that the new supplementary $100,000 reser voir which the commission contem plated building this coming winter when work was slack, nnd tor which tho water commission has saved out of tho so-called "million- dollar" water bond issue most of the money for building, was an ab solute necessity for the city as a carefully examined Ihe same, de sire to make the following report: "We suggest a reduction of $:I0, 427.41 from the budget or $157,70'.' submitted, making-a saving to tlio taxpayers of approximately 214 mills, in place of an increase of 1,7 mills. We recommend the fol lowing reductions. (Here follows the reductions in detail). "On the budget of the parks nnd playgrounds department we recom mend the adoption of the amount set fniith, hut on the Item of lm- jprovements on 'Hoxy Ann' we be- ItTU 11IUL LUC M1MLI llllll lllll Ul ?MKI should he left in the hands of the city planning commission, with au thority to spend It on whatever park project best meets the needs of the city. Wo suggest that they make a thorough investigation of the possibilities of a park along Hear creek before acting, "There are several Items in the budget that we have been unable to I investigate thoroughly for lack of time and information. We do, how- Til .IT. . With the Original VIC MEYER'S COLUMBIA RECORD ORCHESTRA Under Direction of BILLY ULMAN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH ORIENTAL GARDENS MEDFORD SEE! HEAR! and DANCE! "ONE NIGHT ONLY" ' " In Person Not a Moving Picture , -'4 3E APPLE WEEK CREATES-- LIBERTY MARKET , ui "The Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef- Swift's Best" ' !; Everything for Your Sunday Dinner Don't delay! In order io nssuro yourself Uo very best assortment, possible lie sure lo put your order in early. Kvcrylliinj; in Ihe meat Une for the Sunday dinner ju a delicious, tempting variety. ; ' , . Fresh Salmon Fresh Halibut ( ,'. Fresh Crabs Fresh Oysters l'l 1 Young Rabbits Young Chickens ' Pork Tenderloin Beef Tenderloin ! Milk Fed Veal Corn Fed Pork Veal Loaf Swift's Beef Sausage Just Try Our Personal ;;! . " Phone Service ' Holly & Main Street Phone 164 SAN rilANCINSCO, Cal Nov (fl'l (federal and State Market NeWH Service! The opening of tho national nnplo week finds a firm market lu San KranclHco today. TIiIh Ih nnrtly due to the light, na tional production of applca tin well as of other fruits. Ilxtrn fancy Siltzehhcrgt, possi bly the most popular of apples, sold us high as $:l.LTi per box, while smaller sizes sold as low 11s S1!.7.Y l''ancy grath' ranged from $2,75 to $2.sli nnd tho choice sold ns low ns $2. - , Apples llellt'lowers, fancy, f2Sf i S.iin; loose, $l.:fii '1.60. (i.Minis hits iu h(ji:t tt (Continued from l'ngo One) ed ut an Informal meet Ins yester-! day forenoon, nt which time Ih? j only city official present was , Mayor A. V. Pipes, who approves i tho cuts recommended. I Tho budget committee's work ' ended with tho adoption of Ha re port last night, and the liuilnet j ! tnaiter now rests solely with the idly council, which body will inub-! j ably make sonio changes. ' t'lty Itecovdcr Allord, according' to law, must advertise the budget ' 1 for 20 days, glvlug notice nnd (late ! that n public hearing will be held 1 at which citizens ran protest any features of the budget, Inunedh ntely following which, If thero nre no protests, tho council will pass tho budget ordinance. Discontinue Market The lendlnn fentuvos of the citi zens' budget roKii't were the rec oinntendutlons Hint the appropria tion of $1200 for tho city market be rut nut. nnd that the market I ho cloned after Jauuary 1, next, as -Campbell's Column New Fall Suits 100 Wool $25.00 $35.00 $45.00 ' See them in our windows Topcoats and Overcoats $17.50 to $40.00 Snappy Oxfords Men's and Boys' Wear ' We give S. & H. Green Stamps Campbell Clothing Co. On Main St. Near Front WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS ASK FOR THEM an Coats Winter Now on Sale! When you attend our dress sale tomorrow, be sure to see our exceptional coat values at A Special i Opt (of 50 Smart Silk $12.75 and $15 00 Frocks On Sale Tomorrow TWO for 25 00 We are fortunate in making a special quantity purchase of exquisitely fashioned frocks which regularly sell to $15.00. There are creations in printed crepes; plain crepes, satins and wool in colors and styles that will delight feminine shoppers, at the M. M. Store tomorrow. This lot? is limited to 50 Frocks and the sizes range from 14 to 42 . . . Come early while the sel ection is complete! i - 0 DEPARTMENT ShWl Pay Less - Dress Better Sixth and Central " ' So tttra ehartt for txirtm titn of SHOES FOR WOMEN AAAA to EEE-Sisci 1 to 12 $5.00 and $5.95 In the Very Heart of Medford Just 4 Dozen Fancy Scarfs, $1.45 Values, Special Tomorrow, $1.00 i i 11 - u