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MEDFORD MATTi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, onKfiOX. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7,' 1929!
ocal and
Personal
' "Mcnda of W. K. Oayioril. loenl
attorney who has been uilnnlnif
hJiioi limt August, have about given
up hope that he will return to
.Medford. "Tho search for Mr. (lay
lord, who left here apparently for
Han Francisco, has tt s n' i wide
spread, but no deflnlto clues, have
Peon unearthed. ' ' "
"-OhMinn dunee. Moose, hall, Asli-'
Kind, Sat. nwhw ' " -as I
fluent from lrv. distance register -
ob at Medford hotels Include Mr.
nAd'Art: rT- T".ri'orgnSoti''of.,Clu
clnnstl, Ohio; If.-'A. Wallace nnd
Lew Tlosonbloin of Nu York .Cltv,
II, II. Heed. .Donald I'J. Dean and
Jnines Waters of Chicago, 111.'. Q.
A. Brown of Boise, Ida., II. ,. 1'sm
coo of Salt Lake City. Utah, Fivd
MoClano of Detroit, .Mich.. 10. C.
l.udwick of liulsville, Ky., Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Oakley of 1'rlnco Hu-
pert, 11. C. Margaret Patrhcll of
New Westminster, U. C, and How-
nrd Dnollttle nt TeUonshn, Mich.
. Dance, Lake Creek. Snt. night.
; . ' 231
Two Ashland students late Sat -
tirdny night secured a HrrmuV to
wed from the office of tho coun!y
clerk nt Klamath Falls. The stu -
dents nre Phil Datlalre, 1!. hnd
Kuthryn Offenbncher, 111.
Mi's. I. F.. Hchuier announces prl -
vsto or clnss instruction in voice.
expression, public speaking, corrupt!
Eiicllsh. Call SI13-U !'
Tho local headquarter comysny
ot the National Ounrd hns pur-
chased the onglne from the loffiil JO
et H society that hns been iiscfl here
th parades and celebrations Mi
years puSt. It' VIII be reconstruct
ed and used to pull a rolling cont
munlcatlon and command post. '
Ht. Mark card party Friday. Mo'
p. m. Prises and refreslnn.-nts
J8n. Public Invited. ' 527 "
T
K. I. Datcl, general manager of, 233
Ihe Southern Oregon t5s corpora Miss Violet Ijirson arrived hiHt
tlcm. and L. B. Jones of San Krsa-twcek from IiPorte, Ind., to spend
rlsro. chief engineer of the cor- n hort time visiting her cousin,
poratlon. .looked over Ihe repairs j Mrs, Lillian Puhl. and her uncle
and Improvements being made on .end aunt. .Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Cari
the Hoseburg gas plant Inst Mon-. son. This is Miss Ijirson's first
tlay, I visit in Oregon nnd she hasde-
t)innne dunce. Winter Si.t. night. velopeii such n liking for tho state
featuring Pew (linage Orchestra.
Come nnd enjoy yourself.
230
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Shoub of T i
coma and J. .A. Harbour and s. A.
Metten. Jr.. of Seattle are among
Die Washington ,'sinla vlsllors in
Sledforcl. . '
. Southern Oregon Home. Coming
Banco at Jackson Springs Saturday
night, The University of Oregon
nnd Oregon Stato frep-hman foot-
ball teams will be guests. ..
' On tucsday evening M' 10:So nt
I Ho aprso'nage of the Christian
church nt Fourth and K streets.
Bev. ,C. If. Vlllton united in mar
riage llugh Milton Porter and Mhs
Kthcl Fno Arnej. The contracting
. - t...,t. lA.lf.,..l
parties weic "in" ui .............
ami were accompanied 1 friends.
The pastor lined the Ting ceremony.
The young people will make their
home In Medford. Ornnts Pas
Ooilrler. '
Tho ch'olr of the First Methodist
rHiirch Is giving a Darkey Concert
at the recreation hall nt the rhhrch
Nov. 3th. Waffle supper 8 o'clock.
Adults Stic:' 2S0
Temporary auto licenses were t
Ktied at the sheriff's o'fflco this
foreiioon to W. N. Johnson, Whlt
tW Transfer company. N. L. High,
it.' I Shprard, J. J. Walton and
O, V. Flanders of Ashland and
Thomas Shanoe of redford.
Dynge's Danco Wed. and Pal..
Dreamland.
Included among Oregonlnns reit
Istered at local hotels are Klsle E.
.laeabson of Corvnllls. !.ouls ?.elrs
end J. F. Davis of Salem. Frank
Jenkins. C. D. Flynn. Sam Wlldcr
inan and XJ. W. Oriffln of Eugene.
Mis Anna Mctlann of lllllsboro.
Boy Curtis nr Clold Beach, Verdo
llaird of Wallawo.
llsnee, Iiko Creek, Sat. night
. , - t-'Sl
'tl. l'. St'oekhahi of MedfonK who
had been a patient at the Convx
lescent home In Ashland for about
four works, has. rvlurned to his
home. ' '. '," i . '
TSvo Vlrest.cS tor the price of one
all this week at Steward's l to I2"
Store. , 1; ,
Mr. and Mrs.' ft. W.".Vndcis i f
Medrord hse hern visiting he-e
this week Vnd 0,1; the home of lr!
Anders' brother nnd lster-!n-l.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K. .Vjiders. They
expect to more Klamath Falls,
within a short' time to locate pv-
manently. Klamath News.
Mr Frederick says "A beautiful
wave depends on a skillful oper
ator." Medford Beauty Shop. Ask
4 friend. ... . ..
The whe ' section of Ihe com
munication platoon of the " local
hcaoSiniirlprs cotupany'of the N;
llonV ljuard will. lake In th
Arnusiic day parade. They will
iMtviy the realistic actlniia' C a
aecllon moving to the front, and
ilro furnish colors tor comiwny .
J Milk 10c quart at Huson'a W4a
fot. ?f
Some People
Say
, that Fluhrer'i 100 per
cent Wbole Wheat Diet
BrMd n't be beat.
t m" 1 a :l. : i n
la cm yon are looking .
for thli type of bread,
We believe you ought to
gire it a trial. '
A minor auto culllxfon yeslerd-iy
I afternoon at the Intersection of
j West Sixth nnd Orapo streets. In
! volved cars driven by rtowena Per
' duo of Aafo and W. II. Cheadln
, of Medford. "I was watching to
I the right nnd sho ramo In front
; of me," was tho reason Cheadlo
put on his accident report on filo
today at the police station
' Come to the Darkey Concert nt
the First M. K. church. Time. 8
o'clock, Nov. dth. 2S0
With the completion of the
"take" of 73,!i8K,;oo Chinook sal
mon eggs In tho Columbia river
basin, a lull will come In the. ac
tivities of the fish hatchery de
partments of WaHhlngtnn, Oregon
.hud the government in tho north.
; wesl
. bow
-Mitt
; west, witnin the ncm two weokf
vever, according to Hugh li,
Itehell, director of tho dupnrt
meut of fish culture for the state
fish commission, workers will be
gin (he amassing of silversides, and
after ihey are through spawning
near February 1, the collection of
steelheud eggs will begin.
Thursday evening, starting ' hi
ri:3s the Phoenix church will serve
n .llggs dinner of corned heef nnd
cabbage. Phonograph nnd radio
music with each plate all for
toe. Come. 220
Itifidellly is given i.s the cause
nf a divorce complaint filed today
1 in circuit court by llnle Wheeler
I ngnlnat Iva Wheeler. The couple
were married in .luly., 1018, and
1 resided in Medford. Desertion is
'given n the cause of n divorce
Isull filed by John II. Cullnhan
tngalnst IteSsie Callnhnn. Tho coo
', pie resided in Ashland nnd havo
tine on, 10 years of age.
Dance,' Luke Creek,
Sat. night.
231
"Build toward the
possibilities
I of the future," "llnttleshlp" Alex
llcnnott. Medford minister and Ki
Wiinlnn. stated in his dynamic talk
on "Which Way Does Klwanis
Point," lit the weekly club lunch
eon at' the Lithla Springs hoto! tu-
Jay Ashland Tidings.
llig Armistice dance. &0c, Mon
day nite. Drenmland D ngo Bros.
Iliut she plans to make her home
In Portland, but may possibly re
side permanently In Medford.
Mrs. Frederick Is featuring ex
clusive Styles In htilr arrangement
lit (lie Mtilford Beauty Shop. A;ik
a friend. SS5"
The civil action of C. W. Babb.
renl estate dealer, against Iiura
Aiming for money claimed to be
due on u real estate transaction
was Itoxun In cliviut court ini.4
forvnotm. Tho plulntlfC 1h repro
sontLHl hy Attorney Percy Hruy anil
Un defense Kelly & Kelly.
HumlreilK of cIresHep at the nrlce
of 2 for I nt Steward's $1 to $25
Sloie. ..
Miss VMIIh
, , . 230
I.ulseher. county
health, nurne. In spent! Inn wevernl
ilayn in I'orlliind and expects to
roltiru to Medtortl Satunluy
If jruu arc pfcrtit:uiu about .vour
niatiopery, oe onr new nne,-j ot
v.r Drucs. Tho Kialto Theater If
next door. 2SS
t'Alifornla ftneslti nt local hotels
Include Mr. and Mr. IJ. lluth--wny.
.Mr. a lift Mm. J. H. Aldrlch.
K. J, ltobtnson of I-09 Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Clay ParKor of Tal
ent, CoL and Mr.s, ltoer S. Fitch
of Montorey. O. L. llnm of Berke
ley, Oscur Domas of Mnrtincx. Lil
lian and Uohert tlnipey of Olen
dale, Floyd Harrier, of Oakland,
and the following from San Fran
cisco: Vm. Welaeimnui. I. 1.
Mnchol. A. 11. Schermcrhorn and
It. M. ljirkln.
PIi? vVrmintice dance, 50p. Mon
day nlte. Dreamland tyngo Itros.
233
Masonic Dance Tuesday nli;ht, 9
ocltKk, Temple ballroom. i?
Jean WIhk, six-year-old daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Wing, who received Injuries when
struck Monday morning by a car
driven hy Charles Williamson, H
expected to bo able to return io
school next week. She has recov
ered from several painful ruts r.ml
bruises which ihe m'elved In addi
tion to two broken out teeth.
Delicatessen and itrocorics at
Hutton' What -Not, 6th and Ivy.
129
"Compared with the summer.
there ) very little travel on the
ouihern part of tho Pacific high
way." says II. T. Thomas of Med
ford, at the Multnomah. "A cou
ple of months ago, when I
going south. I encountered larg.
numbers of cars with California
license plate.. Coming back this
way ther was a great falling otf.
This, of course, ts natural, as most
traveler uso the summer month"
for touring. There Is plenty of
room on the load now, with tho
diminished traffic. Because tie
weather has been o attractive.
crowds are still going to Crater
although it Is long past the
normal time for closing. Some
times snow arrives late In Augut
and it is common In topt?mhpr,
but with the clear weather, sev
eral huudrud people are visttlng
the lake daily. 1 presume this will
continue until snow files. ' The
Oreuontan.
Hemstitching, picvtlng. pleattnc
hutton making and ho mending
Handicraft Shop. UTtf
Ltounty wurmrtu were issuctt it
the county clerk' offic yesterday
afiermmn to John Allen of Kattle
Point. on coyote; WtlUan Stucker
of Kacte lHlnt, one coyote; Otto
Diucher of Central Point, one coy
otr.
ltoval tVnl JtVSO per ton. dc
livervd direct from car to you
within city limits. We havo test
ree.rd .howlnc Uoyal U best I tah ,
oal mined, ltuy bow at the lower
price, l'hone SS. V. V.. Samson
Co. ffflc !J Korth Riverside.
lJtf
' Mr and Mm. D. K. Hsrtman
have ltadev1 the Columbia trv'Tlard
at Talent to Mr. and Mr. 'rd
I.eWl. for pnperty in llcllflower.
Cat. Mrs. Itartman Is leavlhf soot
for the south, but Mr. llattmal
a 111 remain until the first of thj,xiu r.1.K Tlho.lr Island Red
yeac nen .Mr. and Mr. Iawi will
take over the orchard. Ashland
TblinM.
tr-maklnir fend remodetlnR at
the Kashlen fhon, : Medford
Uld-J. TvV 11SI,
A card waa received hbre yes
terday from fi. tt. Bmith,1"t)UHlne8
manager nf tho Mall Tribune, cn
route to Lob Angeles to join Mrs.
Smith, who Is returning from an
extended visit In the 'mldrtlewent.
The card was mailed at Hun Fran
cisco, where Mr. Smith met Wil
liam Budge, who left here eevornl
days ago for California. Mr, Budge
joined Mrs. nudge, who Is leaving1
soon to spend the winter at Hono
lulu. Dynge's Danco Wed. and Pat.,
Dreiimtnnd. 233
UocnuHO tho v utor in tho Cham
ber of Commerce aquarium became'
charged with so much air that the
water became milky In color, the
ftmnll flh that hfid been on display
there uro nil dead, being unable to
withstand tho effects of tho nlr.
which wan probably let Into tho
water system from somo point
along tliR pipe -line.
Bee Hi-ill's Shoot Metal Works
for radiator, fender and auto bofly
repairing. 217tf
Kver since City Trnfflc Offlocr
T. M. Robinson went for n rldo ju
tho Tlreese airplane hero this week,
he has not been down to eafth an i
friends say ho still imagines he Ik
flying In tho otheV as ho goes about
his duties. Perhaps It was in
keeping with that Idea that ho blos
somed out last evening In a now
uniform, the most noticeable pact
of which Is a set of wings on
sleeve. The wings arc attached to
n wheel, but tho wheel does not
seem to have any place to go.
Otherwise. Officer Itoblnson's new
uniform la natty in design . and
greatly Improves the appearance
of Iho city traffic department.
Hot lunchcn at.lluson'a What
Xot. corner nth and Ivy. 229
Mrs. Ida Jnrl of IJorlng, Ore, Is
a guest at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Smedley. Mrs. Jarl was
formerly a resident of Medford,
Let me wrlto your firo insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford.
Phone 093. tf
Karl'Smedloy Is spending several
days In Corvnllls transacting bust
ne.NH. , ,
High grade lump lime and hyd
rated lime for spraying;. Big Pines
Lumber Company. 224tf,
County Agent r.nd Mrs. U. ti.
Fowler arrived home yesterday
afternoon from a visit at Chehalis, 1
Wash., for which point they left;
Salem last Saturday and where he
was county ngent for three year
prior to locating in Medford.
Less ash, less soot, in that good
coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239.
tf
Pete Itelll and Knrlco CJnastalll,
arrested south of Ashland Septem
ber 17 and indicted by tho federal
grand Jury on charges of posse;
sioli and transportation of alcohol.
were sentenced to three months
each in Portland this week by
Judge McN'ary upon their previous
ly entered pleas of guilty.
"That good coal." Wo give ferocn
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone 239. f
M. J. Norris. wotl known orchard
Ist of Phoenix, wlit leave tonight
for San Francisco from where ho
will sail through the Panama Canal
j to Havana. 1 una, ami ivom inew
IO .CW 1 OTK v UJ. wni-ii; nr iv
1.1.1 ft A.tHia nml thpn nn
New Mllfor.l. X. Y where he was football jrnme and the biK Armls
born. He will also ilt relatives "ce day celebration. In addition
t Uhichnnimnn. .V. Y.. liost.m. to the business session there. wlU
r.. -...i mhi.r niirm nntnt!..
tt has been 1i years Unco Mr. Nor-
rl . back east.
Vn. fnnnfiiln elv. I
I at tlm Tellraieeii. 410 Kisfi
Main, next to riFRiy wiSRiy.
On a short vacathm from his
state-wide duties as field Inspector
of the World War Veterans Aid
association, A. J. Crose Is at home
In Medford until after Armistice
day.
IIIr Armlstlco dance. 50c. Mon
day nlte, Dreamland Dynso BrJS.
..! . - tat
Only 6He. for i:ood chicken din-
ner on Armistice day rrom invi
to !. at Lutheran church, -ttlt and
Onkdnle. 531
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOK SAI-K
ll;rliui Hnsworth honu" on Slki
you Hrijelus. In very loxly lo
ratiim, with womlertul view of
Modfortl mid vnllry: one cre of
tiroiim). tract wy ttuul yea pert.
i'HAUl.KS H. KAV, UeaUor, .
Mi-Ufori. Ornter llltlc
1'hone 302. . '
W.x.VTKO IVrmanent renter for
hirnlshil houve, 6 room, bsth.
ftroplrti'o. Vletiila; tlnxiMc uh
r.m; 130 per mo. 1319 Wet
loth St. S ceriiil Bryant. Jack
yon Hotel. 229
KOI SAI.K 1:9 Krd cedar posts.
IHOO red cedar chlnglcs. ti X. i
tsrape. J:
KOU H K N T Mod e r n -riop nice-,
ly furnished duplex. 13 Newtown.'
351 ,
WANTKH
companion.
K. Main.
Girl as helper and
l'honc l,-J-i. .'3,
tSI
WAXTKD S econd-hand woml
sawihR outfit. Williams ft SroK"
miller, near Antioch schuol, Samn
Valley, or write Central Tnint.
itout i. ii'stf ;
1VR RKNT !-room apt. l:
abtt sleeplnit room. 3?S S. Ivv.
13t
rXlt MA LK New. all modern
suburban home, stucco and tim
ber type, with nara-e and cement '
drive and t ncrcs rich. deet Und.1
cl.- in. well lorated. Total price,
only l;ia: pay ti rash, bal
ance monthly. Karl Turny. 31u
Liberty liuiK. S'Stf.
WILL TAKK CAM or Itood lot lit
town for my equity . In nearly
new suburban home; every con
venlcncv. U. Blackburn, r-tv
I'hnne SS3-II. ;i
UWT.,r trvm porch. 30i So.'
( .11". Hallowe'en nliiht. Mrs.
VI. 1). .MctHmald.
KOU KK.VT Desirable furnished
aiiartments; tarace. . :0J Dim.
Phone -v. ju
KtR ItKNT l-rooin nirnlahed '
apartment with slrcning poreh. ,
Phone T-W or call 0 X.
KartU-lt.
pullets. H month. K, r Col
lins. Sams alley ros.d. mile
north 4-tVrner Service station.
Ht
KOU RKXT Ijirse housekeepini
rcem. none ji v J
'lUPHtH from Portland ; fit local
liotclK inclutto Mr. and ' Mrs. I
HtcJfon. I,. I). IlrldKCB, N. I,. fioxi,
I D. I'ullniror. C. A. VIIIllim, Joe
Bpnimrd, F. O. I'nrker, Mr. nnl
Mm. O. A. Dickey, Mr. and Mrn.ii
J. Gell, C. c. Haynard, A. M. Hun
Htrup, A. llr-arty. Michael .Wi!
Hon, James Harblah, l. K. Karr,
Kermlt lirnndoberry. A. MacPher
nan, O. J. Jill, A, B. Mundoll, CI.
N. Downti. P. A. Word, J. Vldkoff,
II. C. Wilkinson. Kd Adams, i.
firoene, A. W. Shoemaker and R.
D. Farrell. ... -Katherlnn
Slanit ianco Studio.
216 Kant Main. Phono 1503. 248
J. D. Mlcklo, Orcson Btiitc dairy
and food commiHlonor, and Mm.
Mli-klo orr in WnahlnKton. D. c: ,
on the homeward swing from th
dairymen's meeting at Toronto,
Canada. I
Come to the Delloatessen after
tho show for fountain service and
lunch. S33
Hr.tiKur C. AV. Wolty left yester
dny for tho Koeno' creek section
on the Klamath hlBhway, to take
chai-Ro of tho Moon Lumber com
pany sales for tho Cratov National
forest.
Orchard brand liquid llme-sul-pliur
can bo obtained at Pinnacle
Packing Co. , 223tt
Miss Fannie wipper and. Carl
AVIppcr of Portland nre Kuests at
the homo of their sister, Mrs.' H. .
M. WeiMhnrr. Hho will accompany;
them to Ran Francisco tho n3
of the week to visit another sister.
Orchard brand llniild lime-sul-phtir
can 1)0 obtained at Plnnaclo
PaekliiR Co. 223tf
Tho Jury in tho civil easo of tho
Shell Oil company against M. M.
Harvey and It. O. lloty this fore
noon returned a verdict of $776 In
favor of the plaintiff. The suit
had called for ftl233.HI, claimed to
be due for supplies purchased by
tho two men In the service station
business.
Hleli grado lump lime and hyd
rated lime for spraying. Big Pines
Lumber Company. 224tf
SI luirsen. the flylntr sales-manager
of the Line Material company,
left today in his Waco biplane for
Portland, after a scX'eral days bus!-;
ness visit in southern Oregon. Yes
terday Mr. 1-arsen flew to Klamath
Fnlls end back, ninklng the trlpl If not redeemed by owners, will j
from here to Klamath In 40 min-lbe sold at public auction Nov. 15. j
lite. . - I
Hlith grade lump llmo and hyd-
rated lime for spraying. Big Pines j
Lumber Company. 224tf
Members of the Medlord Itntary
club Will hold
banquet at the
.'heirrll-rgovenfor of " 'Z'rieJ '
Nu. 1. Tr. A. T. 11. Ounninffhnm.
Knch Hotai-lnn Is expected to brlns
his lady, and a splendid social
cvenlnic Is anticipated. A number
of Ashland Itotarlans nnd "Ilotary
Anns' are panning to be anions
those present. Dinner will be
.served at " p. m. In the Craters
dining room.
If you are particular about your
stationery, see ur new line. Col
vig Drugs. Tho Kialto Theater .s
next door. 833,
A sneclal meetlnc of the Amer-1
lean Legion will be held at the
Armory tomorrow nlicht to com
plete arrangements for the frosb
be a snauoy cntertalnmerrt pro
B"' Kverj- member who wishes
Io " P In " "" to
dllo.!e of the pot "kitty" Is ex
pccted to be on hand. A special
invitation Is extended by Command
er Deuel to all visiting legionnaires...
J. 11. Coleman, county assesso.v
left Wednesday to attend the ses
sions of the state tax commission
at Salem today, tomorrow and
Saturday. John H. Carkln. who
arrived In the city from Salem ,
early tn the week, wilt also attend
the sessions, as he Is a member of
th commission.
Chop suey, chill, noodles, ta-1
males at the Delicatessen next :oj'
l'iBgly Wicsly. Open evenings and ; I
Sunday. S33 I
" -
SHANGHAI. Nov. 7. lP The;
mer'nn steamer, president Taft.j
outward bound from Shanvh.il.'
mounded In the river here today, j
It- bcKll to dlschnl-Ee It' fuel nil I
with the expectation of rvfloatlni:
In the afternoon. ' I
(mtlliutiUntlMl.
Medford !t!
V r x-M ;
Inline No. ll'J. A.
Frfdav. NoV-. S.
3 p. in. Work In the K.
A. and K. C. decrees, liy order of!
the W. M. C. M. llorsTOX, A
j'to
-c
Don't Forget ,
J;';-' The
DOLL SHOW
Friday Afternoon
4 P.M.
vl
W extend a cordial invitation to
all to attend this initial showing
of dolls.
No dolls will be sold Friday we
just Want you to come and see
our display. .
., Rt member Ftiday ai Foiir
J. C. PENNEY CO; "
TO
HAVE PARADE FLOATlCHEST ESSAY CONTEST
Tlie Moroni Oisen Players will
bo brought to Medford sometime
in February through the efforts
of the local Huslness nnd Profes
sional Women's 1 organization, ac-,
cording to a motion passed at to
day's luncheon mooting held at
the Hotel Holland. The play 1
which will be presented here was
not announced.
Plans for n clover float to be
entered In the Armistice Day
parade next Monday were dis
cussed. This will bo the first
time that tho business women ns
a group havo taken part in nn
Armistice program. Mrs. Doro
thy Haucoin is chairman of the
committee In charge.
Mr. Mrtud Chapman, the presi
dent, invited members of tho club
to go to Klamath Falls Satuv
dny. November - . 10, to meet a
national officer Miss Irene Itich.
Miss Fannlo Wipper of Port
land, was a guest at tho mecUnff.
A fix and onc-lialf pound
lnii,rhlii wiih born yesterday' .iv
lite Sucrcd Heart huMplta to Mi'.;
anil .Mrs. Lloyd Suu'anl of tills
city.
... Xotlw.
Xlno horses sheltered at Table
Ituck Orchard by Jackson County
Humane soeloty, of the following
description:
One sorrel pony. 4 white fcot.
stripes "on face: gelding.
One brown mare.
One small gray mare with brown
colt. One bay mare, spot on forehead.
One chunky bay horse.
One small black horse.
One larpe pray gelding.
One small brown mule, spot on
forehead, brand H on left should
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COMPLIMENT
With the completion of the com-:
nmnlty chest essay contest has j
Come a number of favorable com-.'
ments on the way the contest was i
conducted through the English de-;
partment tinder the supervision of j
Miss Isabel Wlllsle. All Knirllah
students were required to write es-,
says, each teacher selecting the
best essay In her classes these be-1
lng turned In to the judges. i
The subject was "Why One In j
Medford Should Contribute to the
Community Chest." The nianu-'
scripts were from 500 to 750 words
tn length and were judged on the
basis of subject matter, originality.
neatness and form.
The winner, announced by the
judges. In the 10th, 11th and 12th
grados division, was Frod Colvig,
and the winnoV In the lowor divi
sion. was Delorig Holbrook. Fred
Is- In Mrs. Ollenna Mae Early's
claBs nnd Delorls is in M1ss Myrtle
Tobey's English class.
SIBERLING SINGERS IN
NEW BROADCAST SERIES
Returning to the air In the west,
after an absence uf sevora-1 months,
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the Scibci liiif; Singers will inaugu
rate a new series of coast-to-coast
broadcasts through stations of tho
XHC Bystem tonight between 0 and
6:30 o'clock. Pacific standard time.
Artists appearing' on theso prd
(jrums include tho Selbcrling Sing
Natural help a
for the kidneys
discovered
THIS remarkable discovery is a
great health food, a valuable
tonic in kidney deficiencies, high
blood pressure, indigestion and gly
cosuria. It is the pure sap of the
Mexican maguey plant called "agua
miel." Now it has been concentrated
and imported and the name short
ened to Agmel.
Everybody can now have Agmel.
This is fortunate for those men and
women who are just entering middle
life and for those of every age who
are being warned of danger by fre
quent arising at night, backache and
other symptoms. Imported by The
Agmel Corporation, New Twk and
Mexico, D. F.
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NOW
Playing
: THE tALKlNG-BINGING' COMEDY OF
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MAY McAVOY
"STOLEN KISSES"
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fir: the Singhm' vinhris, hnd
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Frank Ulack. musical director.
Klamath Falls C.catr- Northern
Depot on South 1 SistliHtreet In
stalled sigh. .
in pure plant sap I
WARNINGS!
, . Backache ' .
High Blood Pressure
Indigestion '"'
Glycosuria . '-'
Ask druggist for free Agmel
literature.
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