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    P5GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,- OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 0,-1920
Iocal and
-'Personal
A Hmull blaze ea lined by nomeone
throwtnK a cigarette down a paper
chute, culled the fire department
luHt night to the Hchuler apartment
houKe on North Oakdnle avenue.
The bluzQ cauHed no dumnKe and
wbh placed under control In a uhort
.time.
Milk 10c quart at Himon's What
Not, 229
.After having been under the
weather fop several weekx. JoHeph
DanlelH yentcrday remaned dutlen
aH Janitor at the county court
house, nearly recovered from a
MleRe of rheumatism which had
him In bed for ft time. .
DellcateHRer and Krocerles at
Huson's What-Not, Gth and Ivy.
229
Tr. Mublo Akin I expected to
arrive, tomorrow for a nhorl visit
with Dr. Kmlly Kolronti; county
medlenl director. IJr. Akin Jh from
Portland.
Orchard brand liquid Hmo-sul-pluir
enn bo obtained at Plnnaplo
t'acuinff t;o. 233tf
Mi, nnd Mih. H. A, Fiillin ami
daUKhtor Hhlrley J-miiso are Hpcnd
Iiib thltt week In Sacramento on u
vacation. having left for the south
luKt Friday.
If you nro particular about your
stationery, see our new line. Col
vlff Diurh. Tho lilalto Theater n
next door. ' 233
KxcavatlonH on the OreRon (.'oaht
hiRhwny Houth of Newport have
dlxclOHnd evidence that In prlmevnl
duyH an lmmenHo redwood fore'ii
pxlxted aloiiR the OreRon count.
Hob Cook, repreHcntatlve of tho
AKMoclatcd Oil company of iort
Innd, Hpcnt yeHterday in the city
on buHlnesH.
Mk Armistice dance, ROc, Mon
day nlte, Dreamland Dyngo Hrjs,
- 233
A survey of the mineral water
resources of the Ashland district
Is belnR made by the mineral
waters committee of the chamber
of commerce. It Is a feature of
tho development which the civic-1
niunlclpui divbiion adopted as its j
proRrum. A questionnaire has been!
- . Oftore Porter of the-Porter Lum
her Company has been named re-
.. oclwii log,! he Rogue lUvar.StudfaH,
accord in to papors on file today at
" the oouiUry clerk's office. The re
ceivership was ordered on the part
of C. K. Swallow, contractor, who
has, a judgment of $8000 against
the company. .
Mrs. I.. K. Schuler announces private-
oi-'flasft instruction In voice,
expression, public speaking, uorrect
KnRllfdi. Call 363-L. 232
The now trophy case for the hluli
school, which was purchased with
funds donated to the school by th
Jli-Tlmes, of which BUI liowornvin!
was editor, and the senior class ofl
1929,- with At Btoehr a president,!
arrived at the school today. Ah is
tho, custom the vice-president hiiH
chaiRO of tho, trophy case, ho Oliver
"Odd" HurIics had a number of
(iirls busy this morning shining up
tho trophies.
St. Mark card party Friday, 2:00
p. m. I'ristes and refreshments
3.1c . Publio Invited, 229
"fllen F a h r i c k addressed the
members of the United States his
tory classes at tho high school this
afternoon on Thomas Paine.
Southern' Oregon Home-Coming
Drince nt Jackson Springs Suturday
night. The. University of Oregon
and Oregon State freshman foot
ball teajns will be guests., 231
Guests from a distance register
ed at Med ford hotels Include Paul
RelHs and Philip Waters of Chi
cago, III., Mr. and Mrs. O. F. "Web
ster of Toronto, Con., A. C. Hansen
of Butte, Mont., Walter Magurlune
of Vancouver, II. C, 8. F. Meyeca
of Boise, Ida., and John Piice of
Nainpa, (Ida;. . ( , ;
,1 will not be responsible for any.
Mil contracted by Mrs. J. F. Mil-I
ler from this date. John F. Milled j sont to tnp oWnerM of mineral prop
The Daughters of l.'nion Votor
ann of the Civil war will meet Frl
day evening in the Armory at 8
o'clock.
DynRe'n Danro Wed. nnd Sfit..
Drenmlfind. - 233'
Hhaata route and trifnacontlncnt
nl' tnilnH of tho Southern l'ftolfls
Bystorn hiB Bunda'y roHiimed roRU
nr achedtilcH over the- forry be
tween Port CoHta nnd 7tenlclu, Cal.,
following completion of repuir on
the oomnany'n forry. Contra Coma.
MUHonic Dance Tuesday night, !)
o'clock. Tomplo lmllroom. 221
.ITuhert Hoxie, etate traffic of
ficer who was injured Heptcmhcr
lft.in an accident .neiir Olendnle,
wan- roleaiied. . from the ..Jomtphlno
Ronoral hospital lat Saturday, . ac
cording to. nurses, and was pormll
tod to roturn. to his home on or
chard avenue. The. Injurodofficer
wag under, the euro of Dr. C. .1.
Mower f;or several weeks, reported
to have heen sufforinit with a frac
tured ukull. Grants Pass Courier.
Two UresBes for tho price of one
nl, this week at Steward's $1 to t2'
Htoro. . , ; ,
: Cheater Wendt of Jncksonvllle
motored nto Medford vhls mornint!
on n, liUBlniB trip,
Thursday evetilim, HtarUnff at
fi : JO tho Phoenix church will serve
n .ltB dinner of corned hoof and
rabhajto. PhonoKraph and radio
mimic with each plate all for
40c. . , Coma. 229
- A meeting of the Yeoman !odo
will ho hold In the W. O. A". hall
at S o'clock tonUht. As this Is
the.rcKUlar monthly business meet
ing, nnd- .n number of important
nntters will lie taken up, nil mom
liers are urged to utlend.
i Illu Armistice dunce, 60c, Mon
day nlte, Drenmland Dynge llroH.
Ouests from Washington state at
local hotels include Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Jl. McMillan of ltoehe har
bor. Frank JI. Weymouth. Dr. L,ora
A. iBh&m nf ftoettle. . '
Kalherine HtanK Dance Studio,
210 Bast Main. Phone 1503. 248
Temporary auto HcenHes were is
sued at the sheriff's office this
forenoon to W. F. blddle, George
Johnston and Mrs. Albert Bur el
and Hoy Parr of Ashland.
High grade lump lime and hyd
rated lime for spraying. Jiig Pines
Lumber Company., 224tf
yesterday was another his day
nt the sheriff's office In the col
lection of taxes fur the last holt
of 1928, with $04,000 received. - In
cluded in this-amount was a check
for S33.UOO from the Owen-Oregon
I-nmher company, and was the Inst
Phoenix Congregation Resolves
. Appreciation of Former Pastor
I P;HOE.N'IX, Ore., JCov. 0. (Spl.)
--A congregational meeting wa's
(piled for a short meeting af ttiif
close of the Presbyterian church
last Sunday morning, to appoint n
pulpit committee for the purpotie
of supplying some one for the
pulpit each Sunday. The follow-'
Ing committee was appointed:
I J. H. Webster, clerk of the ses
sion, chulrman; C. C. Hartley,
president of the trustees; Mrs. J.
W. Wutklns, president .of., the
Ladles' Aid Society: Mrs. C V.
"Whereas, It has been deemed
expedient '4jy him to leave our
community Immediately, that he
might 'profit at once by a lower
altitude and drier climate, . .,
"llesolved, that we, the officers
and members of- the First Presby
terian church of Phoenix, Ore.; do
hereby express to him our un
stinted praise for the work he
has accomplished In our midst,
together with the untiring devo
lion he has manifested In his
work at all times.
"itesolved. that we, as a peopie,
J fool the uplifting Influence of his
BILL DOLLAR ENDS
CfTY S CASH TILLS
the drive oiiens next Tuesduy
morning, . he suld. .. This district,
like the other three into which the
city has been divided will bo head
ed ,'by a colonel, under--which a
staff of majors, captains and pri
vates will serve In tne drive.
Hartley, president of thu Ladles'
uumiunuing -urge cuecK. uegin-j .Missionary society; J. o. .N. Pol-1 labors and appreciate with keen
mug louiiy, uiipuiu uies win nave nng, siipenmenaent or tne Hun-1 Bonne the higher Slundnrd-j he hn
day school; Dr. Standard, scou: i not for us to nttnin.
'Hcsolvod, that we noticeably
233
Since potato growers in tho
Klamath biisln nro not enthuBinstlr
about staging Klamath's third an
nual poluto show thla year. It Is
prohublp the exhibit will not bo
held, according to the county agent
nf. Klamath county.
Hundreds of dresses at thp price
nf 2 for 1 nt Steward's $1 to $25
Store. ' 230"
W. R. Scott, general agent for
the Chlcngo, Northwestern railroad,
with headquarters in Portland,
spent today In tho city on business.
Tho ladies of the First M. E,
church will hold k rummage sale
at 810 E. Main. Nov. 8th and 0th.
. ' I-8
CnllfnrnlnnB registered at local
hotels Include Mrs. K. II. Robinson,
.1. W. llond of Los Angeles, It. V.
Kestor of Piedmont, F. E. Merrick
of Eureka, W. J. Charleson of
fhloo, Mr. and Mrs. o. c. llend'y
ot Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Hrndy of San Francisco.
If you are particular about your
stationery, see our new line. Col
vlft Drugs. Tho Klnlto Thoulor is
next door. 233
J. T. Wallace, traveling agent for
the Chicago Northwestern railroad,
spent yesterday In the city on his
way south.
illlg Armistice dance, 80c, Mon
day nlte, Dreamland Dynge Uron.
Some People
Say
that liahrcr's 100 per
cent Whole Wheat Diet
Bread can't b beat.
i . .. ., - ,
In case yon are looking
for this type of bread,
we believe you ought to
(rive it a trial. ,
t 1 ,, t
erties, asking for name and loca
tion of properties, general descrip
tion and aren, what curative prop
erties the waters possess, whether
chemical analysce have boon made,
whether owners have plans for de
velopment, whether they desire
sell or lease, and on what terms.
It Is hoped to organize tho min
eral waters owners Into a group
to bring about a more specific de
velopment; of their resources aton
the lines which have made such
health resorts us Hot Springs, Ark.,,
K.xcclsior Springs, Mo Saratoga
Springs, N. V.. Sulphur Springs,
Va., and the like, famous.; Ash
land Tidings.
Orchard brand liquid llmc-iul-phur
can bo obtained at Pinnacle
Packing Co, 223tf
All mothers of children In Jun
ior high school are cordially Invit
ed to attend tho P.-T. A. meeting
(it the school Friday afternoon h'
3 p. m.
Koyal Coal $14. B0 per ton, de
livered direct from car to you
within city limits. , Wo have test
record showing Royal Is host Utah
ooal mined. Buy now at the lower
price. Phono 833. F. K. Samson
Co. Office 229 North Riverside,
i. V- ' ,i - :: ;, - 21 stf
''included among tlie Orignnlans
registered at Medford hotels are
Corl K. Huttonlierg of Salem, Vlrdo
Hnlrd of Wallowa, Roy .Carter of
field Hooch, and the following from
Engene: Mr. and Mrs. K. A. . Moore,
Hon C. Slants and Hugh 11. Essen.
Hemstitching;,, pirating, plentlng,
button mnklng nnd hose mending.
Hnndlnrnft Shop. , lS7tf
C. T. Clark of Livingston. Mont.,
wus among tho motorists from a
distance who registered today at
the local branch of tho nut of state
auto registration bureau.
Dynge'a Danco Wed. nnd Sat.,
Dreamland. 233
A baby cllnla will ho hold to
morrow at the locul Y. W. C. A.
headquu iters. Dr. Emily ltolcom,
county physician, will do the ex
amining, assisted by Augusta (1 lo
ver, enunly nurse.
Dressmaking nnd, remodeling at
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
lllilg. Tel. 1181. tt
Marriage licenses were Issued
today and yesterday nt the county
clerk's office to Lawrence Duff. 27,
and Verna Lynch, 24. both of Med
ford: Charles Robinson, 2". an 1
Alcne Henyon? 18, both of Yroka,
Cal.: Levi Eldrldge. 60. nnd l'.llea
heth llowers. 61. both of Gold Mill:
Harvey Tracey, 21. of Hamilton
City. Cal.. nnd Dorothy Freeman,
20, of Orlnnd, Cnl.
That good coal." Wo glvo green
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone 2311. tr
Mrs. Charles Darnell and daugh
ter Hetty, prominent residents
Dorrls. Cnl., accompanied by Mis.
Darnell's mother. Mrs. H. D. I Win
dy of Klamath Fulls, left today for
.Medford, where they will spend the
winter. They nro going hoeause
of Holly's health. Klamath Kalis
Herald.
Lot mo wrlto your fire insurance.
Carl Y. Tongwnld, Hotel Medfurd.
hone 993. U"
O. O. Morrow of Central Point
spent today In the city on business.
Paul Leonard Is In the city rmm
i his home In Eureka, visiting rela
tives and old friends. He will be
Joined hero within m few days by
Mrs. Leonard, nnd they will remain
In this city for the Armistice day
: activities.
Hot lunches nt Huson's Whnt
Not, comer 6th nnd Ivy. 229
i Motility warrants were Issued at
; tho county clerk's office this fore-
noon to Victor Hlohey of Uoguo
ltlver, two bobcats: C. V., MiOrew
1 of Ashlnnd. one coyote; W. C. Cnn
! non of Medford. one coyote.
! I.cB ash, loss soot. In that good
jcoal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239.
1 tf
The P.-T. A. of tho Oak Grove
school will ho hold Friday after
noon at 2:30,. at the schoolhouse.
High grade lump lime nnd hyd
! rated lime for spraying, lllg Plnos
'Lumber Company. 224tf
The Pythian Sisters' enrd party
iwlll be hold tomorrow. Thursday,
jut 8 o'clock, at tho K. P. club
i rooms.
See tlrlll's Sheet Metal Works
for radlnlor. fender and auto body
repairing. 317 tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Dennis left
yestcrdi y for their home In Mend.
ore., following n short stay In Med
s .'nuitv of one per cent par
frionth' Until hold, . -.
-1. ..ii fctuue .u.,ip lime nnd hyd-.
rated lime for spraying. Big I'ines
Lumber Company. 224tf
W. A. Gatos loft by motor for
Portland ' this morning, where h-.'
will Join Mrs, Gates, who has been,
visiting In that city for tho post
week.. They will roturn hore FrU
day.
Klamath potatoes, Netted Gems,
$2.00 per hundred; $1.40 for r0
lbs. Free delivery. Klamath Po
tato Depot, Pantorium Bldg.
Phone 016. 227tf
J. F. Brady, representative of
the Weyenberg Shoe company of
Milwaukee, spent yesterday and to
day In the city on business, lie
will leave tomorrow for tho south.
- Masonic Dance Tuesday night, 9
o'clock Temple ballroom. , 228
Guests from Portland at local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Pressey, Mrs. E. Moller and daugh
ter. Miss FranceH Pleree, R. E.
Crouch, Mrs.' F. VV Swanton, Mr.
and Mrs. U. W. Taylor, H. C.
Frost, C. W. Robinson, J. F. Dll
lard, K R. Leaf, F. J. Ilrndy, E, li.
Sharp, G. V. L'hr. II. H. .Jillson,
Wirr. Lawrence. .1. T. Wallace,
W. !. Scott, Floyd Parker. C. A.
Dickey, Mr, and Mrs. J. II. Call.
Harry Nelson. C. Wieveslck, JL E.
Ewer, Walter Marks, James Marks
and Wallace Mayer.
Chop suey. chili, noodlea, ta
males nt tho Delicatessen next to
Plggly Wlggiy. Open ovenlngs and
Sunduy. 233
James H. Hillls, superintendent,
of service at the Redwoods hotel,
wont to Medford Monday for a fa
cial operation. Dr. S. . It., Dipp-)1
removed p portion of his Juwbontf.
Grants Pobb Courier.
Now you can get tountaln serv
ice nt tho Dellcutessen, 410 East
Main, next to Piggly Wlggly. 233
J. A. ISlokersta.tr left yesterday
for his home in Klumnth Falls,
where he is staging a big smoker
Friday night between Tiger Rob
inson, colored, and Willie Feidniun.
Ho promoted tho dune O'Grudy and
Kid Dennis fight horo Monday
night, drawing" the largest fight
crowd for several heasons, and
pluns to havo his next card here in
two weeks when he matches Gene
O'Grndy against K. O. White,
Come to the Delicatessen after.
the show for fountuin service and
lunch. , 233
An important moellng of the
Crater club has been called for to
night at 8:80 o'clock, Immediately
following the forum dinner. This
time was selected Inasmuch as the
majority of the Craters plan to ot
tend tho Chninbor of Commerce
dinner ajid this will relieve tho
necessity for holding n special
meeting. Sumo Important matters
concerning the future of the Crater
club will bo discussed toiiight and
"Big Eruption" IDorace . Bromley
urges ovory member to be present.
Masonic Dance Tuesday night, 9
o'clock. Temple ballroom. 22S
Members of tho "Nuts" interna
tllonal. Seattle booster club, will
hold an Informal, meeting tonight
at the Hotel Medford upon lite
close of tho Chamber of Commerce
forum meeting. Invitations have
been sent to a number of local mon
nnd the session Is sehedulcd to be
gin promptly ut 8:30.
master of the Boy Scout organ:
satlon; Miss Mildred Coats, presi
dent of the Christian Endeavor
and Mrs. H. W. Frames, choir di
rector, are the members of the
committee.
The. following resolutions were
adopted, to show the appreciation
of the work done by Itev. Wood
bridge O. Johnson, Jr., who was
recognize the touch of his Chris
tlnn Character upon the.liveB of
our young people; that we feel hs
has cast a mould which will ele
vate the citizenship of our. com
munity; and be It
"Resolved, further, that ,pur
prayers will he uplifted dally in
his behalf and that our faith in
"'""'i cuinpeneu 10 give up nm God., our Father, loads us to
work hore because of impaired strong conviction that providential
iirunu. ii me memoers or ine guidance will be exercised to th-
congregation who wished signed : end that complete recovery will
men- names to tne resolutions, and , )B brought about so that His ser
sume win ne sent 10 nev. jonn- vant may continue further with
his labors In Christ's Kingdor.
The resolutions were ns follows: n earth," , ,
" "'"en w me i The above resolutions were
lot nt our beloved and esteemed Blgned bv a large number lof tho
pustor. Itev. Woodbrldge O. John- people of the church and will bo
son, jr., to resign irom tne Das- H,ni in utv inhn,nn u.an i nnw
torate or our church by reason lot the Sanitarium nt Athiinnerniip.
of Impnlred health, anil
Now Mexico.
GUCHES BANDIT TO TURKEY SHIPMENT
MAKE PLEA TODAY;
PAL STILL SOUGHT
OF HIGH QUALITY
ttiilSert Foril, 23, urrPHtod by thv
pollce nj a Hpripfcjt foe t:i3? holdup:
nf Kd- CuchdH tn duy iftxoi wus
HtihfMlulcMl to'untcr u ploa in-cir-'
cuit ctHH't thin ufLrnoon. Ford
wiih iirrcsted Huturduy for Inve.stl
Kulinn and Ih miid to huve con
f (?. s.sim 1 ist nlKht to the crime,
which enrlrlKHf him approximate
ly 40. In IHh eonfoHHion, Kord iiH nf a higli quality,
The first .-rait of Hoprue, Riyr:
vnlloy .turkey k, for. thoi Nomi Yorlt
City dinner titbtG.on -ThanltHftivinK1
dny. will depart tonipht hy frelpht.
Between I K00 and 1 900 turkeys
lire in tho consignment nnd were,
descrihed hy G, J Lucas, representative-
of .Savage nnd, company.
did not name the second party of
tho hold-up, hut his arrest Is ex
pected to he made soon.
, Kuril was nrresled hy Chief of
Police McOeWie , Saturday after
noon after having heen under sur
veillance for a short tinVe. In the
confession,. Ford relates he drove
Ouches' cur to Klamuth county
and then hack to Medford two
days or ho later. It was uhandoned
on Keene Way, following a chnse
hy local officers.
Kord docs not appear to ho tho
ordinary type, of criminal and was
The advance price for the top
birds was 32 cents, with one-half
cent of tho high figure paid for
(ho turkeys In the Idatio pool;
which were purchased outright at
.12 Vj cents per pound. The vulley
figures are on a par or In excess
of. prices offered. In turkey pools
in the northwest
Loading of tho second car will
Ktnrt tomorrow morning, and it
will be shipped Friday.
A heavy receipts of turkeys Is
expected the last three days of the
week, as in some of the local ills-
Hooking a bit tht worse for wear
but possessing 'con'sider'ahld !more
personality than, before he started
his long journey through the busi
ness section of Mcdford,"Rill Dol
Inr", the buck private of the U. S.
treasury department is back at the
Mail Tribune, his starting point, at
lust. . .. ( . .
Interviewed regarding his excur
sion. Bill presented evidence of a
rousing good time, enjoyed among
his homo town cronies, in the busi
ness world. . With a roguish twin
kle, he admitted flirting with the
pretty girls In the local depart
ment stores, of going to the movies
and seeing the best shows of the
season, lie sold his birthright on
one occasion for a new necktie
and upop another for it flock of
artichokes at a grocery store. And
now Bill is ready to "come clean"
and tell the names of every pluce
he's been since he set out that
ftunny morning from the Mall Tri
bune. They follow in order:
. Russell's, Inc.; Kust Hide Phar
macy; Hutchison Mercantile store;
Munn's Department store; J. Verne
Shangle Htudios; Jnrmln and
Woods; Harvey Service; Campbell
Clothing Co.; Llttrell's Parts Co.;
Brophy's; Juckson County bank; ;
Pennington's Battery Service; Dr. j
R. C . Mulholland; M. M. Depart-I
ment store; II. 10. Marsh, grocer;
L.IULHUIK in puny ; jiouin-
ern uregon ijiectric; .Medford
MfU' Pllhliuhinrr rw.tvii.fin..- Ift'i..,.
.luiiiuiici ):, ttiiu nuiij utini JUny ;
Coleman and Lawlon; Cales and
Lydlard; Fox (raleriun; Magill
Drug Co.;. Franklin's Grocery; Re
liable Cash CJroeery; Kh-ctric Bak
ery; Johnson Fruit Market; Pa
cific Fruit and Produce company;
First National Bank; Skagg Safe
way .stores; Mrs. :. M Mangan;
Shangle Stud ins; .1. F. II-in, Fox
RInllo.
TELEGRAPH OFFICE HAS
MARBLE TOP COUNTERS
With the installation of a group
of new features in the Western
Union headquarters here, the Muin
stree.t office, presents .almost a j
complete new lobby to the public
this week. A marble top counter j
sireicnes ine enure iroiu wioin oi
the building, while new oak hulk-
heads, brighten the front dlsphiy
windows. .
''This is In line with the prngres-.t
sivo spirit of the Western Union, j
and is expressive of its interest in
and appreciation of tho lociil com
munity," said Manager A. D. Col
lier this morning.
K '
HE LIABLE
OUIKLY EFFECTIVE
JJJJJJJ
I'ur .saiu at ilarmlH ite WocMli)nn
' Store. fi. Mnrlii niHt CuiUral'r 113
HEADACHE? Look to
Your Eyea First
Dr. DrA. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg.
I Neighbors of Woodcraft
OwinK to Monday, Nov. 11, he
ins Armistic Daythere will be
no regular nieetins. Election of
officers at next regular meet
fug, Nov. 25 at 7:30 p. m. '
t 'i . i.-
friendly with officeri this fore- tricts killing did not get .under full
noon. He confessed to pointing I swing until today,
the gun at Ciuches. when ho was j The Farm Fxchanire Co-Onera-
tive ,sheds presented another lively
No action was taken by tho
county court thltt morning; relatlvi
to the- Installation of Iho hrhlHit-
formerly ; : located' ncrosH; . Koguo
river at Gold Hill, at Ashland
across Bear creek, as requested at
thu last meeting of , iho county
court.
Tho county court looks with
favor upon the proposition as a
moans of opening- and developing
territory east of Ashland, but ob
jects to tho plan us advanced hy
un Ashland delegation, for tho
location of the brldgo within 3lH
feet of n bridge, across tho same
stream.
Tho court claims this would ho
a duplication of facilities nnd that
tho bridge should he located fur
ther south, so as to furnish, u loop
outlet In tho event of tho territory
gaining population. ' .
It was finally doclded to post
pone action until tho sites could be
vtnltcd by the county court und the
county ennlneor und Ashland, resi
dents reconsider, their proposals.
The matter Is scheduled to come
up again next week. .
ford Aitenillng to hunincwi mutteri, evening,
, Members of the Scuthorn Ore
on Mvdteuli society ,w'1l moot et
the homo vof Dn, Charles T,
Sweeney on the Jacksonville high
way tonight ut their regular
monthly meeting,, HeglnnhtK with
a dinner nt seven o'ulock, the
meeting promises to ho of the most
interesting held so fur. lletween
o und SO physician lire expected
to nttend.
Or. K. K. Green will read tho
paper of tho evening, covering the
subject, "lllood Pressure." A num
ber of other Interesting features
will he presented, and discussion
will take up the remainder of tho
ordered to drive hln car out of the,
city to jtofcis Lane, whore he; wua
rohhed of $-10 and forced to walk
to Medford.
scene this morning as tho growers
unloaded their birds.
DISPLAY PLAQUE
$3.71 ISAVERAGE
ON DETROIT BOSCS DONATED BY FOX
Tho 'eleventh enr of Hose pearnl
orfer,e' hy thJ Xfmef lt? com,'
mlttocl'.snli) ;in' Dl'.ti'olt' t((;! with'
nn ,dvilyiiti f 3,7l ' hox fat.'
the bxtniH, hml J3.67 'per' liox for
the fnncj'8.
The em vm n test cur, with
mixed sizes nnl grailes.
None of tho chain stores of the
Detroit rfren bouiiht nny of the
car. us in previiitis sales.
The twelfth car will he sold the
Inst of the week.
Front present Indications tho 20
ears nNslKlied tn the Detroit dis
trict will he sold by early in De
cember, and the cnmpalKll is ex
liccted to reach Its sales peak dur
ing tho TtnnksKiviiiB trade period.
COPPERlG FLIES
Now that over lHO.naonlo of lied.
ford hnvo linen. given rides in the
"City of Portland." enUIn plane pf
the Breesc Aircraft company ot
Portland, in tho last two days, and
since tho bl ship left todny, local
resnients ore reminded that there
is still pnsseiiKer carrying service
at the new airport In the form of
tho Copper KIiik cotniMtiiy, operat
ing? nn open cockpit plimo,
uver (0 por cent of the 180 pur.
seiiRers enjoyed their first ride
with the Hieoae company this week
and are niseil by V. J. llrown of
the Copper Kintc company to be
come bolter neiiuaitited with flyhiR
.v, i,lsn taking ,tv rldo in nn open
ship, which has n different effect
on Its passengers than a cabin
plane.
- A
COLBY GIVEN DAMAGES
A "btiniihfiil slWer nlaenilc.
Klft bt W.llliant; Ptw; theatre'.inaK-,
nate, trt tne Hogne Valley Ciolf club
in appreciation of the acceptance
of his Interests In Metlford. nnd
us an expression of his Intense in
terest In Rolf Is now on display
in the local Chamber nf Commerce
window. This will bo formally pre
sented to the, holder of the lowest
score at the end of the present
year. ... - . ,
Made m locally through the
Iirry Schada Jewelry store,, tile
placqtte beui'B the following In
scription: "Annual low medalist
soore, silver placque presented by
William Fox tn the Rogue River
Valley Golf club. Silver Jubilee
trophy, 1904 to 1939." ;. .
The gilt is In keeping with the
26th anniversary now being cele
brated by Wtlllmu Fox and his the
atres throtihgoiit the country. The
Bllver Jubilee Is now in Its flnnl
week. ... .
ELECTION NEXT WEEK
TALENT WATER DIST.
The Talent Irrigation District
will hold an election) next -Tuesday
for tho election of' director".
The polls will he open from X
n. tn. to R p. m. There is only
one nominee and he Is C. It. Inm-gfn.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MADK-l'P apple boxes, 1 ."tc each
while they last. Rouue River Co
North Central. . 812
A verdict of 16S.Jfl was ro-
turnpd by t,be Jury, tn lite damagf
suit 'of Mont; Colby vs. WillUun
(larrett nfter a half hour delibera
tion this noon. The case, which
occupied yesterday nnd this morn
ing In circuit court. Involved per
sonal Injuries nnd motorcycle dam
ages sustnlnrd ns tho result of n
collision of yio motorcycle driven
hy .Mont Colby nnd n Kord car
driven b) William Garrett nt the
corner of Genesee and Knst Main
street, July 2.
Th verdict allowed $TS.50 for
damages to the .motorcycle, nnd
!in.70 personal Injuries In favor of
th plaintiff. The latter was repre
sented hy Kelt Kelly nnd the
defendant hy Charles Rcnmcs.
FOR 8AI.K SPKCIAI-
Almost new 4-room modern bun
galow, fully rurnlshed with
ramie, linoleum, dining table, ft
chairs, 3 rockers, bed. springs,
mattress, rugs, heating stove, cur
tains, shades, garden hose, lawn
mower, winter's wood. In fact
everything that Is needed to start
housekeeping: the house has 4
nice rooms, dinette, bath, back
porch, laundry trays, cement
foundation, new garage, large
lot, paid tip paving. Price J'is'tO:
only .ir,0 rash, hnlMice 131 per
month.
P.F.K11K A RIMS.
t Kxc.ltlKlve nuents)
Thone S!.V 16 South Rartlett.
t. Around the corner from Palmer
Music House.)
SECOND.COML
Harry Chambers, who stood
trial, yesterday, and .Mpnday, on ta
charge" of.e'hecft forger, will stiind
triul'agaih, an a rcstiliiof the jury
failing to agree. Mix members
stood for conviction and the other
six fin ucnuittnl and worn . hope
lessly deadlocked. Chamhers Is
accused of having passed a $31.50
check on a local merchant. The'
check, having ' been destroyed,
could not be Introduced as evi
dence and was regarded as a point
in favor of the defense.
MEMBERSHIP SEEN AS
' BASIS CHEST SUCCESS
WM, FOX SILVER JUBILEE
J.:.;iii'iSTAr4;T jyy.f
TODAY
smssi
''4-fh4viii
Daily at
1:30, 3:15, 7, 9.
THE "TALKING-SINGING COMEDY OP ; ,,
' -' 1 ; GAY PARSE. WHOOPEE!,- '
MAY McAVOY
"STOLEN KISSES"
A farcical potpotirri bf
French' showgirls out for
husbands and American
husbands out for a grand
whoopee fime! , ., ,
"The success of tho Community
Chest in Medford is far more de
pendent uport momhershlp thiin
upon actual- money," Hamilton
Pattnn, campaign manager told
the Lions club at the Hotel Bed
ford this noon. .Mr. Pntton urged
n thorough canvass of the city, so
that tho results of the drive will be
as representative as possible.
The Lions dull will be given the
cent fill section of the city when
Phone
51
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
PASTUERIZE! SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
BEGIN
Wion Prv fir JJ.oo per tier:
manianltn H.tui per tier. Lone
will Wood Co., Phone 1H1-J. 233
to ...save , cards, - which'
wilJcnal)le. you to get a
beautiful
Set of
Silverware
absolutely FREE
MILADY'S BEAUTY
SHOPPE
will Rive one. card with
every 2.)i5t'iAyhnisc.
Special 90 cards with
1 each PKRATENT
See silverware displayed
in the window at Miladv's
-;. v'wyj u Jhri.i' r,
i t; , ... v , . Also .
';'v: ALL. TALKING COMEDY i
THE BIG PALOOKA"
MUSICAL NOVELTY
"BOYHOOD DAYS"
PARAMOUNT TALKING NEWS
Admission ,
, Matinee ,
Children 10
Adults 25
mtm-'- 4L
Evenings .,
Children 10 -Adults
35 '
M CRATF.RIAN
C- "1. I
f t 6TARTS . - - ' ;
TOMORROW , .s ?
FOR 3 BIG DAYS OF PEPI mm CEOPlCE " k
a LL J.EWIX1
TALKING .JifiifcJ ; : .1 i4-, '
llUIVi I ' JcHrT? - toon PHiafPS It'
If ' University ofSvV''" '..IQ.QJL
California ' ..TALK,A,C II
I Glee Club ""'SWOIrIC U;
N '! iMtTimei TONIGHT ' J Last Times (Wj
I I i THE FAMOUS TWO BLACK CROWS ' jl
II ' MORAN nnd MACK JL
' IN THEIR ALL TALKING COMEDY II
"WHY BRING THAT UP?" 1