PAGE TWO
n.:.?
iocal and
-'Personal
TliJ cont'rao'lpr,' or"otllr citizen
who auffered.:the 'loss'of a big saw
hhrsf ibrougfi the depredation of
pranksters fin J-fnflowe'en 'night,
can , Hiid. .11. In the front yard at
2f Roue avenue, to which locution
It wan moved Hometlme during that
nleht. If r '
...p....
Hlgh grade lump lime and hyd
' rated lima for arraying. Dig Pines
Lumber Company." HSMtf
J. O. Alenderfer,' former muyor
nf Medford, urrlved In Portland j
yesterday and registered at tho
Impi-rlal, The Orenonlan. '
IJynge' dance, Kuturday night
Dreamland. Good music. 2H4
The Medford police were watch
ing the Pacific highway this fore
noon for a sodnn reported stolen
In Anhltnd from a Karaite early this
morning. It was believed to
headed north. : '
nance,' Eaglo Point Sat. night.
8 to Jiv .- ..!
Among tourists and others from
a distance registered at .Medford
hotels are Mr. and Mrs. Chan. .1.
KnuH of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and
Mrs: II. W. Orunan of Chicago, P.
A-. Smith of St. Louis, Mr. and
. Mrs. J. H. Coon of Milton, Wis.,
and 'James Hlchards of Fond du
IJin, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc
Donald of Reno, Nev., Mr.! and
Mrs. J.' Eddlo of Victoria, 13. C.
Dr.- Hlmklns, . the Chiropractor
iviih Husslnn massaso,' over the
Waolworth atore. Tel, 1290. lf
Mrs. 8. A. Nugent of Sacramento,
t'al., who has been visiting In
Portland for a abort time, arrived
this morning In the city to visit
her son and his wife; Mr. and Mrs.
V. J. Nugont, for a few days before
, rturnlng borne. .
n- M(llinn.w Rnln ennttmins.
Hats arriving dully 11.00, $1.08 up
to 11-08. The Emmy Jou Hat
Shop In thoM.'M. 8tore.' 2(
Registrations of out of state cars
at' Ashland during October were
the largest for that month during
tlie jux years that Oregon has n
forced visitors" permit system. Dur
ing the past month, 1.158 cars re
ceived permits, 21 more than dur
ing October of it'. the next high
month. ' - "
Dynge's dance, Saturday night.
Dreamland:' cloodmusle. IZI
'A marriage license was Issued
at tho county clerk's office this
forenoon to Cleve Thompson, 31,
and Adair Wilson, 21), both of Med
ford. .-' " -'. ' '! '
'High fcrndo lump lime and hyd
rated limn for spraying. Big Pines
Lumber Company. 224lf
: 'Mr. and Mrs. K. 15. Oeary were
among tho Klamath Falls resi
dents spending yesterday In Mod
ford." ' - 1 - ' '
Katherlne fltang'Danoe Slirdlo,
210 East Main. Phone 150J. IMS
California registered at Mod
ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
!.' H. Lytle of Ferndale, Miss Alice
Delsemore and R. K. Alrth of Eu
reka,'' J. Williams and nurse of
Pnfif.dbna; H. A. Bison, E. K. Bad-
ler. Mr. and. Mrs.-J. a. Dourotam
nf ixis Angeles, J. C. . Webb: and
famMy of McClourt, Mr. and Mrs.
H. 11, Hulllvun of Weed, ' It. Hob
Insdn of Oakland, John Fay of
Berkeley and C. E.' Ingnlls,' L.
Wertlihelmer and J.1 A. Htelnhaoh
nf Han Francisco. I
.Watch for' an Important an
nouncement appearing In Sunday'
Trlhue. I'lerc-Allen Motor Oo.
- . ' - 884
'County Judge nnd Mrs. Alex
Rpfcrrow1 arrived homo yesterday
front having attended the livestock
, exposition' at Hnlom and' a short
' vlklt'af Portland. '' ' - re
liance. Hnglo Point Sat. nlglit
0 to 12.
P.' E. Wynkoop of Mnrshfleld,
Mrs. William Myera of Hhtom
. James Williams of Oregon City,
Martin Wallace of The Dalles are
visitors In Medford.
Heo Prill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator; tender nnd auto body
repairing. 217tf
Tht dental' cllnlo held yester
day at the county health unit had
five school children patients from
tho Sterling school district. Theso
clinic tire held every Friday and
nre open to children whose parents
ore not financially nhlo to send
them to family dentists.
High, grndo lump lime and hyd
rated lime fur spraying. Illg Pines
Lumber Company,' ' untf
Harry Tupllng, representative of
the India Tire and Rubber com
pnny, returned to Portland this
morning after spending a few dnys
In this city on business. .
Daneo, Eagle Point Hat, nlirht,
D to 12.. 224
Otto J. Foh mayor, C. Edward
Rest, A. R. 81ms, E. U Hoyden-
hurk, J. T. Murray and C. K. Munn
rod are among the Eugene people
Spending today In Medford.
Le8 ash, less soot. In that good
coal. ' Hanson Cool Co. Tol. 28!l.
tf
Tex Rankin, well known air
plane pilot of Portland, accom
panied' fcy William Lnraun of the
National ' Aeronautics association,
were visitors at tha Medford air
port yesterday afternoon. They
conferred a abort time with Field
Superintendent Seeley Hall and
left (or Klamath Kalis and Rend
J. c, Webb and family of Mo
Cloud are visitors In Medford who
arrived yesterday. -
Hot lunches at Million's Whnt-
Not, eornor th and Ivy. 129
-William 8. Ltvens, assistant t-tnrney-generul,
.has been seriously
III at his home- at Salem for sev
eral days with Intestinal Influents.
Mr. Levens previously served as
slat prohibition commlasloner.
Let me write your fire Insuranrt.
Carl V., Tvngwald, Hotel Medford.
Phone Ml. tf
Declaring there la jto climate
like the climate of southern Ore
gon and no country ns beautiful,
Robert Law, who Is her on fui'
louuh from tha United States nriy,
following service In the Philippine
Island, said this forenoon ha Is
coming hack to Medford upon the
completion of his army service to
... .. 1, -a kla hAmn II- .. 1 1 .., ., .1 tKut
year ago and his time of service
Is nearly up. His furlough will
Klve him until Novemlter !'
visit friend and relatives In Med
lord and near Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. McCoy, Jr.,
and little, daughter arrived here
todny from Seattle on un extended
visit to relntives, and may even
tually decide to locato hero per
manently. Dance at Jackson Springs Club
Saturday night. , 224
Mies Dorothy Reyriolds and Mrs.
C. M. Ryans motored to Asblund
todny on business and plensure.
i "That good coal." We give green
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone 239. -,f
Two Klamath Kails ' prisoners,
Ed Hensler and Ous Herahberger,
were tnken to Portland yesterday I
by Cal C. Wells, deputy United I
States marshal. Both men have
been bound over to tho federal
grand Jury on bond of 12600 ns a
! result of lUiuur charges.
Dance:, Eagle Point Hat. nlht,
9 to 12.- ; 224
Guests from Portland registered
at Medford hotels Include Mrs. Exa
Rnbhlns, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Col
lins, A. R. Thornton. Harry Lufley,
Ira A. Williams, I. L. I.osey. N. H.
Croft. F. C. Webb, J. H. Robinson,
C. W. Wloveslck, J.-P. Worthing
ton, W. W. Street, W. OJ Kiimpter,
J. W. Mnckey and Mr. find Mrs.
J. 11. Oeil.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Hldg. Tel. 11X1. ' . tf
If Hurry Chambers, arrested
here sometime ugo for passing fin
alleged worthless check for f3tl,
has his way, he will be bis own
counsel when his trial opona next
Monday In circuit court. He has
two lawyers and both are suld to
have advised him to plead guilty.
Despite the fact he believes he has
good defense.
You can't afford to miss the Rig
Millinery sale at the Emmy Lou
Hat Shop In the M. M. Store. Hats
$1.00, $1.98 up to $4.98. Real
monoy savers. 1 22 n'
A large . attendance of Oregon
National Cluard members is urged
at .tile rlflo practice tomorrow at
tho company A rifle range oast' of
Medford at 'the base of Roxy Ann,
where qualifying practices have
been held for the past several Hun
duys. Ten rounds must be fired
standing, ten while kneeling and
five while kneeling. Tomorrow's
practice - will Include 20 rounds
rapid fire. -
Hemstitching, plcoting, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 157U
'The members of tho Eugene high
school football team, which play
ed ;Medford high this afternoon,
are guests at the Hotel Medford
during their stay In the city. They
orrlvod-ln the city yesterday.
Orchard brand liquid lime-sulphur
can bo obtained at Plnnaclo
Packing Co. 223tf
: Temporary auto licenses were 1s
Bued at the sheriff's office this
forenoon to A. E. Cramer of Mod
ford and Ira Waterman of Ilea-
Wlck, Cnl. ... :lt. ' . :
Royal Coal $14.50 per ton, de
livered direct from oar to you
within city limits. We have test
record showing Royal Is best Utah
coal mined. Buy now at the lower
prloe. Phone 80S. F. E. Samson
Co. ('.Office 229 North Hlvonslde.
218t(
Lee Inman and JameB MacMaml-
man of tho Lion Aircraft company
of- Eugene wore visitors In Mod-
ford yesturduy, arriving in a new
modal Lion cabin monoplane, man-I
ufaoturod In Eugene. Tho ship,
powored by a flvo-cyllndor motor,
haa a cruising speed of 110 miles
por hour and Is easy on gaaollnn
consumption. It was u .wlng spread
of 37 feet and fully equipped Willi
Hbndlx wheels unci Imi ken, It wan
put through a hard demonstration
yesterduy afternoon over tho air
port by Pilot MarMunlmun, going
through a. variety of stunts.'
, Watch tor ' un Important . an
nounoement appearing In Sunday's
Tiibus. . PlarcQ-AIUm Motor Co.
224
Today's city public market was
up to tho overoge Saturday busi
ness, with nil the booths filled and
putronugo heavy. Dressed poultry
was more in evidence, and was also
In big demand. Late vegetables
were well stocked, In addition to
apples nnd walnuts. Medford roast
ed coffee and fish were also' on
ale. : .
For Hats and Shoes try tho Band
Rox and Shoe Box, 223 East 0th
St. Exclusive but not expensive.
, . . ! '",. 225
An nbnndoned Btudehnker car on
the Pacific highway neur ltlack
wall hill, north of Centrnl Point,
was being Investigated this fore
noon by State Traffln Officer Rob
ert Phillips. The machine is ba-
lleved to have baen stolen nnd do-
sorted there hy tho thieves.
Dance, Eaglo Point Sat. night,
9 to 12. 224
Included '-among i Wanhlng'.on
guesta registered at ' local hotels
are Mrs. Carl A.' Sutter, vanoo
Sutter, E. M. Manhalmer, Slg Ol
sen, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. o'Sulllvnn
nnd family nnd II. F. (Irnves of
Seattle. Austin R. McOoy, Cedrlo
Miller and Allon B. McCoy of Van
couver, nnd tno following from
Walla Wnlla: Mrs. A. II. Craw
ford, Mrs. R. D. Oreer and sot,
Mrs. T. C. Elliott nnd Mimes Dor
othy nnd Rnrbara C. Elliott.
Hats, Hats, Hntsl $1.V8, $3.I,
$4.98. Mrs. Sinclair gives you per-
sonnl service.- 227
V. P. Sutter of Seattle, hla moth
, Mrs. A. D. Sutter, and his sis
ter, Mrs. E. Robblnd. arrived In
Medford by motor this morning
and spent a tow hours In the city.
The two former continued on In the
car for San Francisco on a lileas
ure trip, while Mr. Sutter returned
to his homo by train this noon.
Orchard brand liquid lline-sul-
phttr ran be obtained at Pinnacle
Packing Co. SS,1tf
Bounty warrant were Issued at
the county clerk' office toduy to
M. A. N mil hummer ot Rogue River.
ono coyote: Fran Bnnthhy of
Prospect, one bobcat: Harry Helms
of Jacksonville, ono coyote.
Our women' hat look better
and coat less. Sinclair' Saturday
Specials, $1.98, $2.98. $4.98. 227
Sheldon Sackett of Sulem, one
The" Business and Professional'
Women's club Armistice day com
mittee met at tha home of Mrs.
Maud Chapman on Clenesee Btreet
last night to outline plans for the
float to be entered In the pnrude
for that day. A number of -interesting
suggestions were offered,
many of which wilt bo considered
In the final designing of the float.
Dunce, Eaglo Point But. night,
9 to 12. 224
Twenty-nlno case of chicken
pox were reported In the state 'last
week, according to the bulletin
yesterduy of the statehealth office.
Winter Pear Committee Urges
Greter Response by Growers
There also were 18 cane of mump:,
lfi ot in!umoniu, 10 of tubercu
IohIh, 10 of smallpox, four : of
whooplnK couKh, JO on Influeri.u,
14 of mcuHltiH, 10 of jtc-urlot fever,
Hcven of llphthfrla, three of 'ty
phoid fevor and two of infuntile
panilyKix. Thera were throe cawk
of eryHlpeliiH und one of optlc
Horo throat, In the state, '
Milk 10c quart at Hun on 'a What-
Xot. . . 229
Dance at JackHon Springs Club
Saturday night. 224
Ulxty-Hlx hundrvd four-Inch trout
j from the Hutto Kalla hatchery were
recently planted In (.'rater Lake.
IJlKht men making four trips up
and down the crater Wall each day
worked three duyH carrying the
flwh down in large milk canfi. The
young finh are ralnhowH to replen
ish the Htock of the lake, which
furnlHhed great sport to anglers
thJtf putit Houwon. Many trout rang
ing from 26 to 20 inchuu long were
caught 'by delighted rod wieldern
and large catehCM averaged 1
Inches long. The Oregonlan.
Dr. K. J. Carpenter b now lo-
nated In his new office at 310 Med
ford Hldg. Call 430-K for appoint
ment.:: . 225"
; Although payment by growerfl
have been coming in fair anyrants.
the Winter Pear committee an
nounced today that larger fepelptu
from thoxe aiding Jn the wprk of
creating new pear markets would
be appreciated. -
Sixteen new name appear on the
lint this week. Those who have
made payments are designated .n
ATLAKEO'WOQDS
A permanent camp site has bqen
procuroil at tlio Iake of the W6ols
with a frontage of SCO I'eet on "the
shore line and an area ot 20 - res.
It was announced lust night at a
meeting of representatives ot Hoy
Scout work It) Jackson and Jose
phine counties. The site cun be
expanded as needed and solveB the
problem of summer cap for south
ern Oregon Hoy Scouta.
A good beach Is included In the
site and affords an Ideal locution
for water sports. Permanent build
ings wll probably be constructed
in due coume of time.
The list of scout membership for
the Crater Lake council haa shown
growth front' liBO scouts to; 8112
snouts since October, 1928. The
formation of ! a district committee
at Ashland to 'take care of all
scouting Interests In and around
Ashlaqd was aluo announced. Lee
Hrickor, -Medford scout executive,
gave a repoit on the scout confer
ence at Hoyden Lake and told of
plans that were made In the In
torest of successful scouting. '
OF C, AND E, WORKERS
: . t. .- o
Coming ns a pleasant climax to
the'uK'klngiHeaton, thj iininloyers
and employes ipf the ' t ;aiid, 1.
Knilt company enjoyed a dinner In
Lhe packing houe this noon. Kx
presslons of appreciation for co
operation ,. and ' pkuimint uhhocIu
llona throughout tho Hoasnn were
voiced frequently during the meal,
which was served by tho workers
und their "hoesrt" with a refresh
ing degree of. Informality and good
naturo. .
J unit's K. Kdmlston. manager of
the plant nnd l Itlddle, preul-
dent, weie preaented with cartons
of rigaruttes )y the . employes.
while Fred Henfro, foreman,
under, whom the employes worked
directly, wns given a beautiful
combination leather nnd silver
cigarette case and lighter. Mrs.
Surah Walker, floor Indy was
given n tooled 1 handbag. More
than 80 attended the dinner.
tesiHmates
the following list by a star
. Alford, (leo. - ' 'f .
Amlrus, J. O. ' .
Anderson, Hort. - -.Anderson,
Albert,
liuchus, !. It.
Bugley Orchard. '
Homes. J. C.
Hear Creek Orchnrds.
Beobe, A. W,
Host, H. C.
Henson, Mrs. Ellon.
Middle' W. F.
Hirkhnltz. Julius W.
Bishop, Ouy.
Bixby, It. A. (by leo. B.' Denn),
Hoggs, O. C.
Hover, H. II.
Bragg, I,. D;
Bryson, W. E. " - '
Burch, Albert. .
Boyd, C. R. -. 'j
Canfield, I. D.
Carkln, John.
Carlson, A. V.'
Carlton. F.. W. (Redskin Orch.)
Carpenter, Alfred 8.
Chirgwin, 11. S. .
Crystal Springs Orchard (Dr.
Spatz). ,
Clark, Donald 8. :
Clements, A. H.
Connor, Ouy W, "
Cornut, -Jas. N.
Cooley, J. H. .
Crown Point Orch (Noel Davis)
Culbertson, J. A, .
Colib, 13. E. -. ' .
Chuse, M. B. ' : ' '
Darby John H. ' '' '
Dnvcn'hlll. A. H. . . '
Denn, (leo. B .' ' ' ' '' '
Delta Wuter Orch, (P. C. Penny)
Dow, I. A. '
Dlllurd & Arnsplger '
Dixie Orchard (U C. Bchafer)
' Dodge. B. I... Jr. .: , .
Doremua, F. C.
Karl. It. J.
Eilgell, Corhin
lidgevnla Orchard
Edmlston, J. E. '
Kgun Orch.,.. by II. Chandler
Egnn)
Ely, J. L.
Fargo Orchard .(by Mr, Lever-
etto)i : . .. ..'..".
Foldehhelmer,' Elmer '
Fitch, Chester '
Foothills Orch. (by R. J. Earl)
Fobs, E. E.
401 Orchard (by 'ifc II. Reter)
Flume, Holt & Frnmc
Froldegar, Wm. "(;i:''
Frlnk, L. O. i
Onlbracth, Wallace "
, Gammill, John A.
Onnnaway, W. C,
Garrett, O.' C. ' .
: Cay, Rose II. '
Oelger, Jackson r
Cllasgow, C. W, -(ilelm
II. M.
Oold Crest Orch. (by H. W.
Humlln) -Oottlleb,
Chris
' Cregory, Ij. H. '
Ilnmll), JT. W.
lluniilton, C, T.
llanley & Hoover ' " '
Hanson, Will
Henry, It. J. '
Honsler, Alfred "
Hlgglns, W. H.
Illllcrest Orel). (by R. R. Rotor)
Rotor)
Hollywood Orchards (by W. E.
Brayton) ' . '
Holmes, Wm, A Son
Hugger, Mrs. C.
fblghek) L, H.
Hutchln, Geo. 8.
ifollowa'y,, Orchardy (hy -jQorbln
EUgell)
Interstate Fruit
, I nancs, Frank
Jane, W. C.
. Jordan, II. B. '
1 Kantor, Joe ' ' ' 1 "
Kallatrom, J. M.
, Kershaw, P. M.'
Kenley, F. Corning
Kirk, John B.
Knight, C. A. .
Llttlefleld, E. J.
Llndley, O. L.
Love J.-O.i .''
J.owrjr, Hurt ' '
iyOgndon, C. B.
Marshall, Vern
. .ledford Pear' Company
Meridian Orchard
Miller, P. K.
Mires, F. C.
; Myros. C. A.
i McCuskey, II: D.
Mec.redlo, Wm. '
McC'urley, P. H.
MoFadden, C. W.
Nnwbry & Bona
; Newhall, C. H.
Nichols, Geo. 'W. Sr.
Nipper," Roy
Norris, M. J. : '
' Nye Orchard (by S. A. Nye)
, Olson, Olaf
, Packard, R, E. '
; 'Palmer Corporation, The
Poling, J. O. N.
Pomeroy, E. H.
: Porter, E. H.
Ray, L. L. (by Geo. B. Denn)
. Rlchnfdson, S. W.
Richmond, C; A.. .'
Riddle Orchard.
Hander. Fred C. ,
Sanderson,' B. J,,
snlade, Dr. L. A. ' . :-.
Roltzmah, O. D.
flcherer,' Paul A.-'
Sheets, M. F. ,
Shnpherd, A. W.
Sllvercrest Orchard (hy Mr.
Jverette) 't
Smith, Grace
Smith, Roy O. '
Smith, II. D.
St. Anthony, Inc. (by Eric
Wold ) - . - .
: Stephenson, F. ' -Stratton.
"A. E.
Stacy, c'has D.
Sunny Cliff Orch. (by R. J.
Henry) - ' ;
Swedenburg, Dr.
Sheldon Ranch
Stevens, W. B.
Short, L.. i
Table Rock Orch: thy S.' M.
Tuttle)
Timmons, J. W.
TouVelle, F. t
Treichlor;. Geo.l'I,, - .
Upton, Frank E.
Van Hoevenberg, H.
; VeriUiH Orch. (by L. Carpenter)
Vilas Orchard
Voorhles, Gordon.
Wagner J. M;
Weugan't, Horry
Weeks A Deuel (Del Rio)
Westerburg, H. R.
Westerlund Orch. (by C. Y.
Tengwald) '
' White,-E. J;
Whitnoy.' A.' P. ' 1
Williams, R.' V. ' ' "
Wilcox, R. H.
Wright, A. 'N. ' '"
Webster Orchard company (by
Joe Metternich)
Williamson, II. C.
Wmg Orchards (hy Chns.
ADMIT VETERANS
I
Plans for the big Armistice Day
celebratfon In ledt'ord Are devel
oplng ranldly, : acoprdirigj to D. G.
Tyree, general chairman. All ex-
service men In uniform will be ad
mitted free to trio afternoon per
formances at the State, Isis, Kialto
and Crateriun theatres.
The his parade will get -under
way at 11:05 a. m.1 immediately
after the bombs are fired to mark
i lie hour of 11 o'clock. A large
representation from every: organi
zation in town Is expected to march.
The usual floats and special fea
tures will have a place nt the end
of the march, all veterans will be
served a feed at tha Elks temple.
The chairman urges everyone to
turn out on ArmlBtice Day and help
celebrate. It Is the big day of the
year for the men who served in
the World war and they are hop
ing tor mg crowds to help them
celebrate;
The parade Is being taken care
of by Col. W. H. Paine, who will
make an announcement soon -concerning
the assembling ot the vari
ous organizations. Street stunts,
a fire department exhibition at the
Hotel. Medlbrd, Aslilund-Medford
football game, and a big dance at
the Oriental Gardens are some of
j the good things in store for the
nay. rne merchants are golnp to
close up nnd everyone will bo free
to join In the big celebration and
have a fine timo.
, - ,.. .
fmSnffiii
CRATER! AN SHOWS
Wing)
Wold, Erie "
Wold, Jonas '''
Ypung. lt.' W.
Young & Hall.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
The American Railway Associa
tion, tot. train will) J 6l) oil-tanks of
watrr isisned itttrough Medford
curly this morning on It second
run through this city from Ash
land to Tolo. Equipped with wir
ing und favllltlra for vnrious ex
periments, tho train will work on
It local project for the next week
or so.
llruko testing and determining
the forco nnd power to be used for
grudrs through this section of tho
country nre some of tho informa
tion "to be obtained by the test
train force. The train wns station
ed at KURi'no prior to coming to
MedtorO,
ES
WILL MAKE REPORTS
Of
' I .'I ' h I J ; ." I ',
" i '!t ' ' 1 ": I !
The work of judging tbq essays
ubniHtikl py Vrl-tiidont!i iir the
t'ommuiitli Chest1 essay -contest i
nenrlng completion nnd It I ex
pected that the winner of the cash
prlaea will be announced soon.
It ha been n tremendou task
to Judge the many MsiiVrt entered
the owners and publisher of I In the oontrat which Is a fore-
the (tslem Statesman, and Itolieit
Uttler, attorney of San Fran
cisco, were In Medford today on
business. ' ' ' v 4
Dance at Jackson Spring Club
Snturday night. S4
DellrnteiMen anil grocerle at
Huson'a Whst-Not, 6th and Ivy.
ISO'
runner to Medford' flikt annual
community chest campaign,, but
the Judge have been pleased with
th wide Interest tnken by the
pupil of tho local schools,.
It 1 planned to publish some of
tho prise winning essay In the
Mwlfmit paper during Hit coining
week.
nt .especial interest to relative
and 'friends." rof).Afedfird students1
and ul umn I of the. Unlversitx ot
uregon, as well as to the public
generally, Is a special nowsreel of
the Oregon-Idaho football game at
Portland lust Saturday, and several
university (Undent group, that was
shown at the Craterlan theatre last
night, in addition to tbe regular
program'. I . .
This reel arrived unexpectedly
In the city during the first show
last evening, but In timo to be
shown at the start of the second
show. Manager Jules Relsman,
retlizlnx Ike general local Interest
In the reel, will show It again nt
tonight's performances.
Conspicuous In the reel, which
was made to advertise "Daddy's"
day nt tho university are Arthur
Schoenl ol' Medford and President
Arnold Dennett Hall and Dean
Stranb, and others of the students
ami faculty appearing lu groups.
COPPER KING LOCATES
AT NEW CITY AIRPORT
Tho Copper King Aircraft Ser
vice Is (new ; located t Medford'
new' municipal uirpiirt, taking up
quarters there this week. The
company Is managed by W. J.
Drown nnd ha been located In
Medford for several months.
Mr. Hrown acts as pilot, a well
as mnnnger, and haa-hnd many
hours of flying experience, and
during the post few. weeks Im
been taking up n number of Med
ford resident who have never
been in the ulr before nnd ha also
Interested severnl In Inking UP
flying Instruction. The Copper
King company will be located III
Medford permanently and ha one
of the latest Travellalr type shin.
Nnllora to Societies.
Thl paper cannot print notice
of pay socials or pay entertain
ments of ny kind In Its society
column.'
A nominal chare Is made for
all Item In whtcn there Is any ad
mission or charge fur eats, . 6
MY 1928 HUDSON COACH
You can make a substantial saving
. In fine cur transportation by pur-
, rf-huMlnir iIiIm lllfn . new . used " our.
I Will be'Ylea.sed to let'OW'faV-
orlte mechanic -give thw- cac a
thorough examination. Pt 1 c e
$rD0, on eay terms; a light car
will .be accepted In trade the
same as cush. 'ou don't h&ve
to puy for a dealer's big trade-in
allowance ir you deal with tlie
original owner; - W. E. -Thomas,
room 12, Palm Jllk., cor. 1 Main
and Front 8t upstairs.. .. sail
FOR SAIJO Modern 4-rm. house
with full automatic Westing
house electric range, electric
water heater and winter supply
of fuel, 3 mil; 11700 cnHh. ur
No. Pench St. , 2S7
FOR RENT
downstairs
N. Hurtlett.
Modern furnished
rooms; adults. 845
FOR KENT. 2 and 3-room npart
meuts, gnruge. 604 W. 10th.
224tf
A REAL, STOCK RANCH
SCO acres, Lnngell Valley; 160 In
crops, 100 natural meadow, 80
acres under government, cost
$1.20 per nere;- good improve
ments. Priced nt $30 per acre.
Will take house or small acre
age as first payment; long time
on balance at 6.
SKK
PAKKHURST
FOR :
' PROPERTY
IS N. Fir St. , Phone 1410.
22S
SATTHIIAY
8 to 7 p.m. General Electric hour
(mnscontlnentnl). - NBC serv
' iee'-lo KOO, KHQ. l)Mb, KG W,
KPO. KFI. . , ,
I'M Si''pJI-1h.'-Jinu6fiy StfritB-iour
(Trnnscontientul). NBC service
; to KOO. K1KJ, KO.MO..KGW,
KPO. KFI.
ft p.m. Iwonginos Correct Time.
NBC Service to KGO, KHQ, KO
MO, KOW, KI'O.
8 to 8:30 p.m. Temiilo of tn Air.
.'1!C .service to KGO, KHQ, KO
MO. KGW, KPO, KFI.
ft:3 to il Sierra fierennders. Xlir
service to KGO.
3 to 9:30 p. m. "Ijiundcrlnnd
Lyrics." NF!C service to KGO,
KHQ, KO.VIO, KGW, KPO, KFI.
9:30 ito 10 p.m. Western Artists
,v Series Concert. NBC servico to
KGO.
10 to 11 p.m. "Tales Never Told."
NIK service to KOO. KHQ.
11 ,fo 1 2 , p.m--r-MltMiCal Musketeers.
NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KO
MO. KPO.
12 midnight to 1 a. m. Wilt Oun
zenilorfer's Hotel Whitcomb lin
tel Dance Hand. NI1C service to
KGO. ' .
You Will Be Siarprised
at the tone quality and aniount of volume of Co-
Jumbia Porta hies. Have von heard the new
electric poi'tal'le-rcqiiiros
no winding ".
Other por! allies' as
low as
$60
$13.50
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EIJflBNH Delegates from all
chapters of the Four-L. organization
in western Oregon are here today
for th eopening of their annual con
vention. Reports of officers com
prise tho major portion of tho program.
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tame trio that thrilled
you with "The Seventh
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"Trusting Wives"
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'A MAN'S MAN'
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"THE ACE OF
SCOTLAND
YAED"
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FOR RENT Fufly modern fur
nlshed apartments; hot and cold
water supplied. Sunrise Super
Station, cor. lilth and lllverside.
Phone U38. SSltf
MAN OR WOMAN wanted, with
ambition and inriustrv, to Intro
duce and supply to demand for
Itawlcliih'a Household Products
to steady users. Several fine
openings In Grants Pass, one
half of Klamath Falls and Med
ford, . We Iruln and help you.
lUwIeltth dealers can mnko up
to 10U a week or more. No
experience necessarv. Pleasant
profitable, dlgnlfed work. Write
today. W. T. Ran-lelgh Co.,
Dept. Olt-2 Oakland, Calif.
SJ1
XVANTKD' Woman over 10 for
general nousework and to assist
Iq care of two children. Kxperl
emed cook not necessary. Ap
ply In person. 7& Park Ave
Mr. Harl s. Tumy. Saif
FOK. RENT Modern J-room fur-
nlshed apartment, private bath,
garage. U'0. 11 0 w. lllh St.
' " ' 2J5
FOR SAI.K SI acres. Prater
Ijike highway, miles out, fjr,
per acre. - Jzs So, Oakdale. 12i
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
.!." IV 4.).. , . i . i- .. . .
Dinner $1.00
')r :iV.:?Vi', i
. "The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
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TOMORROW
ONE DAY ONLY
Continuous
, ALL TALKING
Dr. E. J, Carpenter
CHIROPRACTOR:
and
PHYSIO THERAPIST
S19 Medford Bldg. "
Phone 430-R
Phone 931 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ
FRANK HOWARD
Medford Exchange. 211 W. Main St
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