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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREflOX, SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1929. - Iocal and , -Personal ( -Th voters are again' .reminded that the annual election on . the DUhllB achcqoU budget, concerning whloh no objection whatever has been Raised, will be .held tomorrow Wfternooo at the Junior high KChool from. 2. p.; m. to 7 p. m. and at which a" friends ' of . the schools lire Airbed, to. cast their ballots. , ,i After spending two years In the , United States Infantry, stationed -. on the Phllllplne -Island, Chester HUllman, son of Mr. and Mrs. 12. .,Silliman of this city, Is expected to return to Medford next week. He Is to arrive by boat In.. Han Francisco . next Friday, according 'v to recent Information received here. - The Medford Beauty Shop will be closed Monday and Tuesday. The shop will bo open Wednesday ' A. M. ; . . . ,220 James E. Grieve, and hls wife ; Mary Grieve, well known operators ' of the hotel, resort, grocery, etc, at Prospect, recently filed applica tions with t'le state engineering v.- department at Balem for water : " from Red tllunkqt ,crcek for ili rl gutlon of 1 8 acres ' In the Hod blanket section. . . The trout fishing" season wl v close November 30 and after th.i time, only bass, catfish, .. sunflsh and salmon can be caught. The Medford Beauty Shop will bo closed Monday and ' Tuesday. The ehpu Will bo open Wednesday A. M. 220 Norman C. White, assistant sup ervlso-r of Crater National- forest is uti Oregon City., having been ... called Friday by the serious ill .... ncss of his futher. ; . ' Newcomers who have ' recently located In tho 'city from Portland ; - and have purchased the dwelling f" nt.828 youth Newtown street, .are : Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Oledhill, Tho ladies of tho First M. E - ,, church, will hold a' rummage sal- .,. at 310 Jfl. Main, Nov. 8th and Mil -- - ..,'... . ' zn . Mark Smith. ..of Medford, Is working at the local Hafevvay store in place of Ocorge Wi Purls,- for the ..next two weeks. Mr. Paris was called to. Coqulllc ta relieve Mr, Jenkins, manager, who Is quite v 111 at his .home. Mr,' Jenkins was formerly a resident of Itosobulj). -r-ltoseburg News- Reviews KUdoiph 'iiieoket a young man of Lebanon, -pre., is tho new win tor caretaker of the Crater I-dike lodge, at Crater-natlonul park, and. he. has- been on duty there- ever . since -the lodge closed on Septem ; ber ' 20 ?. Thus f av -he i has had plenty of company-because of the travel still visiting the lako and 1 the- fad that severnl rangers are t ;, Mill on duty there. But the travel will cease when deep snow and stormy weather cornea; and "the , rangers also depart for this city, leaving Luecko nlono In that cold and bleak park, - - .,- - .. Eve Benson Dancing 'Academy. r- All phases of the dance. - The real breakway, as taught at1 the last . convention. Phone 1111. - .225 i , - A biff gathering ot Legionnaires ,, and Auxiliary members-from . all :. over Southcrji Oregoiv I slated for ' tomorrow at Ashlandi The occas ion Is--the annual- district conven tion of District No. 4 -and a busy f ' day Is looked for. . .After Uto busl- v . tifss session In the afternoon a big banquet will take place at -. the talks olub. t All local Legionnaires and Auxiliaries are urged to at-tend- both -afternoon - and eve ning, . (. -'.'-'- ' v I . . -n (leoi'Ke W. Kdwards oo Chlco, CaL.-wns In tho city the past two ; days on a periodical. business visit f... ,- The iury ot the Josephine opun . ' ty oircult court wus dismissed. on last Wednesday at Oi'nnta Pass to ' reconvene again on November 13. i, High grade lump, lime and hyd rated lime for spraying. Hlg Pines V. Lumber Company.,-; - ..-.H-Uf - . . The Oakland -PH-- company is again signing up, large acreage. In the Huthorlin district In prepara tion for a resumption ot drilling . operations at the Leeucr dome. ' ,. ., .Dr. K. J.. Carpontor Is now lo oated In bis new office at 319 Mort- - , ford Bldg.,. Call 430-n tor appoint ment. - ,. ,, t: The Southern Oregon Law Kn .' forccmenl league's periodical meet ing will be hold nt Ashland next : Friday - evening... The - principal peakor will Include: Prof. I. S. Vinlng, who-will speak on the ro- - , latlonship of the private cltlr.cn to t ,lw i.enforcement: .. T. A MaCfety. , chief of Ihe. suite traffic dcpurt- . inenti and Harold Clifford, rliif k of Ihe fish and game division. Dli- cusslon of laws passed by the hint legislature and their enforcement Is, Included on the'. program..: An ,,, InvHation has beeit-extended to Secretary of-Slito Hal lloss to at tend the" meeting? -r r r f' MMttneryt-.ii-ooiitnus. . lieAa arriving dally 11.00, U, up to, 14.18. The Km my Lou Uvt Whop In the M. M. Store. ;ti i'en' 1,-1 .i Don't say bread SAY.. Fluhrer't Milk Bread r 4 ." I lev. AloxandiT O. Itonnctt, D D.( llio now . pfttop (if tho local Klrst Mot hru In t church, hftB 'tc cpptod an Invltntlon to nddreuH th Klwanians of AHhland at their luncheon meeting next Tuowlay on "Whlrh Way Does K I w a n I h Point?: Dr. Alexander Iiuh nerved both as lieutenant governor of the KtwanlH difitViet of Henttte and a ducutional chairman of the Pac ific Northwest KlwanlH diHtrict. SurprlHltiK most - of his locxl friendH, Dalton Torrlll. formerly lo cated In Medford with the Call-farnla-OreKun . Power, company, pawed throiiKh tho d'y last week and wart married at Grants Pas to -Allan Lucille Duncan, alno of PunHmtiir. The newlywedH will make their homn In Vreka, where he was recently transferred by the power company, and possibly may later reside In Medford. Ho. in the on of Ex-nherlff and Mrs. C. 15. Terrlll of like Creek. HlKh erade lump lime and hyd ra ted lime for upraylng. Big Pines Lumber Company. 224tf Mr. and Mrs. K. Taylor of! Cleveland, Ohio, .are locating in! OrantH Pawn. Mr. Taylor w,ih formerly machinist-operator of tho J Cleveland Prewi. OrantH Pans Courier. JterKeant- Oraver Owen, locil United HtateH army recrultlnn ser geant, will leave tomorrow on a short recruiting tour through .northern CaUCornla, vlalllnK- Vruka, Weed, Hlnnon and Dunsmulr. He will return Tucuday or Wednes day. Katherlnc BtaiiK Dance Rtudlo. 210 ICast Main. Phone 1 " 0 3 . 24H The announcement made several days nmt at Washington, V. C, by Postmaster General Brown that between . 65.000 and 70.0UO addi tional clerks, carriers and laborers would be needed for handling 1929 ChrlHtniRS mail, an well as 3000 temporary railway mail clerkH, brings out the news that Win. J. Warner and Roland Beach, post mauler and assistant postmaster of the Medford post off ice, have al ready practically "completed their Chrlntmas rush receiving and Bend ing of mail program. Watch for an important an nouncement appearing In Sunday's Tulbue. Pierce-Allen Motor Co, . . . 224 Tho Central Point school has the largest enrollment It has ever! had In Its history, according - to Miss Ruth Collins, who was in Medford yesterday afternoon from I the Central Point dlMrict, There ! have been several new students during tho past few weeks, trans ferring from other schools. - See Brill's Hhcet Metal Work for radiator,, fender and auto body repairing. . ' - ' ei7ltf With heavy packs slung on their backs, two young girls wore in Medford yesterday- afternoon en route to Henttle. They declared they had hiked from Chicago and made tho trip In good time, hav ing found -no trouble In picking up rides. They were going to vuU relatives In tieattlo, spend- several months and thon roturn to their oastern homo. w Dance, Eagle Point Sat. nU'ht, 9 to 12. - ' 224 Arthur Pryr loft yesterday for his home In Eugeno after having been employed in Medford during the fruit season. High grade lump Hmo and hyd rated llmo for spruylng. Big Pines Lumber Company, 324tf A delegation of Medford race fans will attend tho outboard mo tor boat races to bo held at Albany. Ore, on Armlstico diiy. Novembor 1. However, no entries, will bo made by local speed boat owners. Less ash, lesn soot. In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel, 2311. tf Miss Cecelia Beyler of Astoria. state president of tho Business and Professional Women's. clubs, will be In Klamath Kails to at- end the banquet given for Miss Ruth Rich, the national field sec retary of Business and Professional Women's club. Tho Medford club ex poets ta have a delegation pres- ent, ; .' Hot lnncUca nt Huson'a Whftt- Not, corner 6th and Xvy. 220 Thero aro now. vucnneles in the United StatOH army on the Ha waiian Island and on tho Phllllplne islands In the Infantry corps and In the cavalry -corp now at Fort Bliss, Texas. Thero are also va- anclcs In thv engineer division on the Phllllplne Islands, according to Hccrulting Sergeant drover Owen. These arc tho flint to b reported or several weoks. Lot me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Medford. Phone MS. - tf John M. Hennle, 54, of Eugene nd who was quite well known In Medford and other purls of south ern Oregon because of periodical hiiMlncsM visitors for the compan ies he represented for tho past 1 ears, died suddenly In Klamath Kails last Hunday while on a busl Hess visit to that city. Ttennte m a representative of J. K. Gill company, Portland Mitt loner, nd of Love & company, wholesale rygoods merchant of Seattle. "That good coal." We give green radlng stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 2Si. tf H. Y. Nhuw has moved to this city from Los Angeles and plans to enter business hero nt an early date. Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Hhop, 424 - Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. If ,JA H. Owen, manager of the Owen Oregon I.umlten mnupuny, m expected hoino today or tomorrow from a business vlH at Portland, for which, city ho ,.lcf Friday n!ln. . S'vii on n't afford tq mlw tho Big MWUnory alo at tho,i;mmy Lou Hat Hhop In tho M. M. Rtoro. Hats $1.00, fl.flS-up to $4.98. Heal money a ver,, . v S26 Kenton Franks, proprietor of the Butte Fails theater, was a visitor In Medford yelerUay from tht city, making Rrrangemcntfl for thin week's program. Mr. Franks plan to onon & theater. In i Jacksonville In ten tys and may place talking picture, equipment In the movie houae abort time after opening It. He tans beon operating the llutto Kelle house, for several weoks am) reports hotter business than he had expected. Hemstitching, plrottng, pleating, button making and hose mending.: Handicraft Uhop, J&7tf' Helden M. Burton of Ashland Inst week purchased tho Milwau kle, Ore., Uevlew and took posses sion at once. Mr. Burton will be assisted In the operation of the property by hut two sons. Orchard brand liquid llmo-sul-phur can bo obtained at Pinnacb Packing Co. 223t( Mr. and Mrs, O. II. Holland re turned last week from a short visit with friends and relatives In the northern part of tho state. They reside at Central Point. Htrango things happen In Med ford at times and one of tho latest Is the assignment of a street num ber to the police station so that mall carriers can find It, a recent Inspection of the tatlon entrance revealed. The address is now of-1 flclnlly 110 East Kixth street and a mall box was also placed out wide tho door. All this was done because a federal statute required it, but It hud not been put into effect before, as far as tho police station was concerned. Royal Coal $14.50 per ton, de livered direct from car to you within city limits. Wo have test record showing Royal la best Utah coal mined. Buy now at the lower l prlco. Phono 833. $ K. Samson Co. - Office 229 North Riverside. - -i 218tf Mr. and, Mrs. D. O. Frederick, of Grants Pass and former well known residents of Medford, re lumed' from a flvo-weok ' business and pleasure trip to Han Francisco and Loh Angeles last Wednesday evening. For Hats and Shoes try the Band Box and Shoe Box, 223 East 6th St. Exclusive but not expensive 225 - The lack of rainfall in tho Lako 'Creek section la becoming a ser ious question, according to form er sheriff, Charles Terrlll, who was In Medford yesterday after noon from his ranch In that sec tion. Farmers so far have been unable to do their regular fall plowing, which Is usually nearly completed by this time. Mr. Ter rlll, however, is little worried over the situation, as far as he la con cerned, b he has his own Irri gation system and growa princi pally alfalfa. Hats, Hate, Hats! $1.98, $2.08, $4.98, Mrs. Sinclair gives you per sonal service., 227 Tho weather Is becoming a bit chilly around the Butte Falls coun try and P. K. Nalley, who Is homesteadlng there, came to Med ford. yeatoyday to spend ft wcok, enjoying the milder cltmutc Orchard brand liquid Hmc-sul-phur can be obtained at Pinnacle Packing Co. 223tf Things are back to normalcy In the business . section since the street clock at the corner of Cen tral and Main is again keeping true time, after having been re - paired Into l(uit week. - The clock has four faces and for a time each face gave a different hour, caus ing confusion among whoso who had acquired the habit of look ing at the clock frequently to as certain the hour"of tho day. 1 Mrs. Herbert Moore left last week for Oregon City to Join her husband, n atate traffic officer formerly located In Medford and well known In southern Oregon. They were recently married here and she had been continuing duties for tt'rthdrt time as sahww'OmaTt at' Russell's,' Inc.' i - i Our wornon's hats look better nnd cost less. Sinclair's Saturday Special. Sf.8. $2.1)8, $4.08. 227 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON OF GAS Walter Crltclilow, 4645 It Street. Whealon, 111., has patented a Vapor Moiatiire Cue Saver and Carbon Ullminator for nil Autos and Kn- glnus that reports big now records. New Fords report as high as 40 miles on 1 gallon; old Fords tin (?) Other makes rtniurt amazing in creases of (4i to Vi moro. Mr.'Crltcltlow-oflora to send 1 to introduce. Write hlm today. He also wants County and State Agonoles everywhere to make $50 to $ I QUO per month. TALKING A Scintillating World of Romance "with the Screen' Greateet Start Reunited JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES FARRELL The Meet Popular ef All Screen 8tare In Their First Talking Picture. ' ' '' ALSO ' 1 ALL TALKING! r SanfiV- al I reel EDWARD EVERETT HORTON That Greut of Laugh Gtttert In "TRUSTING WIVES" LATEST FOX NEWS The Miswes Helen Van Nurden and Anne Matychuck of Eugene are spending tho week -end In Med ford. They attended the Mcdford Kugenc high school football game yesterday. Delicatessen and groceries at lluson's Whut-Not, Oth and Ivy. 22fl Judge H. D. Norton of tho cir cuit court Thursday again paroled Gordon Pickle, alleged to have stolen an automobile while on par ole for the entry of the Truax G rocery store and theft of cash. The judge who had formerly par-1 oled Gordon to W. T. Miller, coun ty attorney, decided to parol him! Wits, hlu nu-n fiiutnrlf In tho hnr.a that he couM mfluonce hlm t( do hotter. Grants Paaa Courier. Milk 10c quart at Huson'a What Not. 229 Miss Constance Ames, who hu3 been employed by the Home Tele phone company for some time. left last week for Chicago, where she has accepted a position. . Dance at Jackson Springs Club Saturday night. 224 Local people who wish tickets for tho big gamo between tho Un iversity of Oregon and Oregon State college freshman teams Sat urday are urged to secure them at once. The advance Bale both here and In outside towns has exceeded expectations and a record crowd is already assured. Largo delega tions of football fans from Klam ath Falls, Ashland, Rose burg and Grans Pass will be here for the "football classic" of the year. We cater to parties.Blue Flower Lodge. Phone 341-R-S. 225 Articles of incorporation were filed by A. T.. E. J and Mary Boothby yesterday at tho county, clerk's office for the Red Blanket Musk rat Farm. . Capital stock was set at $50,000. , John Maben, well known form- , er winter caretaker at Crater Lake lodge, Is again spending the win ter in Fort Klamath after havin? been employed at Crater natlon-il nark throughout the summer. Mr. Maben is prominently identified with the c-nnual winter carnival at Fort Klamath. K In math Falls Herald. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pickcl arc spending several weeks in Rose burg, while he attends to matters In connection with the California; Oregon Power company. Temporary auto licenses were Issued at the sheriff's office yes tcrdnv afternoon to Ivan Hocker- of Medford. ' Phone t 51 ILK UTTER CE CREM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon Ore and Bullion Purchased l.knKil by Sui at CllloraU WILD B ERG BROS. SMBLTING & RtiFINING CO. Oltic: 742 Market &.,!Mn FrncU Plant: South San Francino STARTS TODAY Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 Admission Matt 10 and 25 Evt. 10 and 35 Directed and lUged M fj il by Frank Bonage f W IV the tame trio that 1 I D thrilled you wish SJ. V "The Seventh Heav PV D " en," bringing you I Dl J bigger thrlllt in thl'" I W; fS matttrpltce their ' lmf r fineat dramatic tuc- f Matt 10 and 55 ii A Hfcxophono walled on Muin h treat all (luy yesterday and in tho limits of one block In the )unlnc'Ks Hcctlon. It wan played by a younK blind man, who moved Hlowly up and down tho length of tho block while pOKBcrsby threw In nickels and dimes to auuure him another meal. On the next block was another blind man. begging for alms. Ho had no mulc to play, but displayed a algn, "I am jt ono blind. I , was kicked by a horse." Both beggars aro reported to huve done a fairly good day's buuinettH. MIhs Catherine Hopkins return ed last week to her. home in Long Beach. Calif;, following" a ahort . visit hero with Mr. .and Mrs. M. B. Conrow. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOH SALE Kr.i-Kuin week for imichlnc-3. Singer Portables, $60; Singer De Luxe Klectric. Two While Cabinet Electric 160.00. We take old machines.-r-Singer Sewing Machine Co.. 130 W 6th Ht. ' 227 TOR SALH 1925 Ford, truck with wugon bed. Call after 0:30 or Sulurduya. B.-JII. Law, opposite Cider .Mill, North Riverside. 231 VOtl RENT Furnished apart ment, 4 rooms, bath. 327 So. Oak dale. 227 WANTED DriifMn.- . porleneed druftmen. Call 321-W m .iliok HnnuilU JQ1 iif ' Oaylord. - Clss.lfled advertlalng get. r.iilt ' ' ' ' W ' ' 7S3' fj. I; S JV 2500 H Ifet 3Bsgj I'- . T"v. TOMORROW- joyful da-s k l 1 if AllTllII ALL TALKING ALL LAUGHINft II S i l UT'nlHG III i The Famous 2 Black Crows II OR MORE l&JStJll - MADAM TDIRIINIP 1 SI taIked lJA i U! I Generous Heart" . mmjmaBSsaKKKmmmhwiiiMmtBmmKdm Friday Afternoon November 8 STL ANN'S SOCIETY j evening. A number of loral girls What Is said to bo one of the ! have been selected to model the mast unique stylo Hhows ever plan-! exquisite boudoir creations Includ ned In southern Oregon, is the pre- ' ed In the treasure chest. Some view of garments contained In the St."-Ann' Altar Society, treasure ! chest, which will be held nt the 1 ; T fox CRATERIAN li VZWSfARCE I 1 -ax, 1 1 a J.G.PENNE 'M Insert Number, Street and Town v . t . .. , .. .... ' . Such a Thrilling Event for Little Qirlsl Dolls . . . dolls , . . dolls 1 Baby dolls with outstretched arms, with blue eyes and dimples. Dolls that plaintively call for a kind home and a loving little mother. Young lady dolls, smartly dressed . . . cunning novelty dolls. So many, many darling dolls to delight the heart of every little girl for miles around 1 Be sure to come . , , and bring Mother shell enjoy the Doll Show, too ! 'home of Sirs. Annlo Kellehor, 1010 South Oakdule, next Filduy utter noon and evening. All women in Medford. cordially Invited to attend. The exhibitions will he hold ftjm inrec to five In ihe afternoon and nt eight In the of these have been Imported from j across the eea, others" have beon sent from distant eastern points. 4 o'clock Toyland and others have been designed in' Medford. Fine linens und pieces, for the homo aro also included' among the "treasures." A com-j; mlttee of Altar society member is In charge of the show and lk leaving no stone unturned to make' It a success. j, C'nrri of Thanks :'. Th, family of the lato Lovi,: Alice Iteam.es acknowledge ".with ..tltmU .h.. lrln.11.. sions of sympathy. 2Mk I: