HULL) f UHL) iVULLlJ-1 ilJ li U 1 UJTIMMjUV VUU, UJVl'Aj U,V ft A ILrUMi, A U V JL.U BE1CU71 U2!J.' ocal and Personal ! With the''0"rion,fctlifi'Vbllege nnd .University of Oregon fresh men .teams, which played here this afternoon, both stoppihR'anhe flo th iltertforil.-thnt hostelry- whs local foorhnll headquarters from the lime of their arrival last evening, with many students and alumni calling on each last night and today-: before the game. . Come' to the "Irish Stew" nt the Christian church,4 12 to - 2 p.m.. Armistice day; 3 lie a plate. -281 emilorary auto licenses were' is sued at the sheriff's office this forenoon to F. M. Lane of Chllo Mtiin, Bugcne Jlasenfuricr of Tal ent. C,lndys Ttogors of -Central Point,, Kmmn Howard of Medford nnd T. J. Puilen-uf Eale Point. ,. ilomstltohlng, plcollng, plcutlnir. button making nnd hose mending; Handicraft Hhop. 1 r7if " 'Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.' Pope of New York City. Kenneth 1). Oliver of El Pnsn, Tex., C. H. Smith of Clilct'o and J. n. Daggett of Weiser, Idiu, are among the guestB from a distance at Modford hotels, others are chas. ilollcnheck of Minneapolis. Minn., George Knm. plain of Ilochester, N. V., and 'Mr. and Mrs. V. Appleton of Victoria, II. C. . Hot lunch 2HC. pie-Be, II a., nr. to 2 p.'tn.. Armistice day, at South Methodist church, corner Main nnd Onlidnlts- Daznnr In connection. 1 ' : 2.10 The postnfilce will not bo close 1 Monday, and the carrier deliveries w-lll bo mado-ns Usual, as Armistice day Is not one of tho postofflce de partment holidays. ; . '' oTI-lrn'n dance, Moose hall, Ash land, Sat. night. 231 ' Olen Hi Hallow,' tractor driver of Talent, and teat tier Jean Miller. Kugone',' were" Issued a license to wed Tuesday ;when' they appeared at the office of the county clerk. Klamath News, , ... ,. . , Orchard brand liquid llme-su'.-phiir can bo obtained nt Pinnacle Pi.cklng Co. i . , 223tf A; U. Mlokol'ef Cnrvallls, district freight and. passenger agent for the Southern rnclflc Is, In Modford. having 'accompanied tho O. .S. C. football team here. lie was ac companied hy Mrs. Mlekel, who will return toCorvollls with him tonight. '; '. ,-' ,' Hot lunch 2fic. nle 5c. 11. a. m. lo 2 p. in., Armistice day. at South Methodist church, corner Main and Oakdale. IIn7.r.ar In connection. ... 230 Arriving homo by motor 'Friday morning for the footbr.ll game were Victor Mllnes nnd his friend, Hay i fttlttfl of Merced. Cnl.. both of whom are attending Modesto Jut); lor college. 1 .:"'' Southern -Oregon Home-Comlng Dance at Jackson Springs Knturday ntght,-. The University of Oregon and Oregon State rreshman foot ball teams will he guosts. 231" s -.County iCnmmlssloner Vlotor Iltirsell returned yesterday from Pertlnnd, where he had spent tho nnst- four lnys.;' Corner to. thai Dollontossen after Is thn;BhqW for fountain service and lunch..' ... ,i ' 233 iTolnlverslty of Hawaii-Oregon gum will ho played nt tho Mtltno mtih Civic Hiadlnht at. Portland on Novemher 2", .The Islanders will arrrvo'lh Han Francisco on Novem ber 'ltl And will strip over In Ash lnhd'fnr n 'workout on the 20th. They are. scheduled to arrive in Portland November 21 nnl; will . have severnl workout. . Come to the "Irish Stew" at the Christian ohureh.- 12 to 2 p. m.. Armistice day; Sdc a plate. . 2S1 'Mrs. -II. I. "MiOJalr of Ashland motored to' Medford this morning on business nnd pleasure. Dance, . Lake Creek, Sat. night. ,, 2S1 W: A. T)unlnp of the Portland Trust and Savings bunk wns . In Mcdfhrd today conferring with the local representative, at the bank , Carl Y. Tengwuld. Orrhnrd brand liquid llmo-sul-. phur enn ho obtained nt Plnniole Packing Co. 223tf Guests from Portland registered at . local hotels .Include Mr. and Mm. W. S. Sanders, Frank llrndy, If. D, Oliver, C, II. Campbell. Mr. nnd Mrs, 0. A. Alderman. A. K. Ilnll, 1, H. lloorncr, Geo. MeCnnd loss, C. K. Carson, It. Mticl'henlmi, Phillips Heck, C. Parsons, It. M. Tnwnsonil,- .1. S. Summons. 11. M. Hidden, It. rr Freeze, C, M. Coffer. C. F. Hlohaidson, W. A. Hardesty. .lames Dnylo, C. M. Caddy, K. A, Williams and Joo Bernard. Mrs. I. K. Schmer announces prl vato or class Instruction In voice, expression, public speaking, correct Khcllsh. Call 3(13-1,. 232 The city of Medford today filed a 'civil action against Jonas and Mrs.. Wold for the collection of a S'JOO note or for theiposeeHslon of property -purchased from the cliy hy the defendants. ' ' -Come to the "Irish Stew" nt the Christian church, 12 to 2 p. m., . Al-misllce day: USe n plate. 22 i - The weather -has. been cold and freexlng nt Salem, according ; Vallalrn King of the Associated Oil company, who arrived In Medford today to pend a short time here WIH Mrs.iKIng of the county health linlti - Ice over a halt Inch thick i has heen fror.cn on wnler standing ! In outside containers. .' , i Murphy dnnoo, Nov. . Oth. Kvery I body comes to Murphy. Johnny , P.urnctt' music 221' 'A bounty. warrant was issued at i Ih'e county clerk's office today to Andrew Jeldness of Copper for the ' killing of a bobcat. , (High grade lump lime and hyd I rrAea limn for apraylng. ltlg Pln"s I.iimber Company. 224tf I' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mas(n. Ml Winifred M'alker snd Mrs. W. W. nlnklns will leave on a motor trip tomorrow morning for Bundon an1 roast- points, to spend the day on nn out:ng. , . tDynge's Danes Wed. and ' Snt-i D(-enmland. 218 (Hi Hawkins and W, B. Jennlson nre among tho Klamath Falls vl Itorn who arrived In Medford ye terday. ;N'ow you' can get fountain serv- lct'lh!Deilealesen. 410 Kast Main, next to riggly Wlggly. MS If It weren't against the law to gamble, we'd Ifcy a bet that the Jus tice of the peace at Medford Is a sportsmun. We don't know his name, as It Isn't mentioned in a dispatch from our Medford corre spondent telling of the fining of a hunter who trespassed on tho farm of Alice llanley, Heedless of warn ing signs posted on (he place.. The hunter had to pay f 25 and costs for "breaking Into" the Hanloy fields. If Justices of the peace elsewhere would follow this one's example, they would do a lot toward pro-. motihg a better entente between fanners and hunters. The Ore gonlnn.v, "That good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 233. .. , . tf Oruel nnd Inhumnh treatment iii given ns the grounds for a divorce suit 'fllod .in circuit court yester day by Amy Hose against Arth.ir Hoso. They were married nt Great Falls, Mont., In J DUB. - , Ttoal Coal $14,110 per ton, de livered direct from car to you wltlllh city limits: We have test record showing Jt'nyal Is best I'tdh coal mined, liny now at the lower price.. Phone 833. F. K. Samson t'o. , Office 229 North Riverside. SflJtf Six different supplies of dressed poultry were sold this forenoon a: the city public market in a re markably Hhort time, liy'10 o'clock there was only one dressed chicken left and It wus purchased In a short time. One. furmer, reported he sold his supply in 15 minutes after he arrived, and , other sup plies were exhausted in nn hour or so. Oilier departments of the market enjoyed heavy -patronage and were also sold out In a short time.' . ' ;,i Come to the "Irish Stew" at the Christian, "church; 12 to- 2 p.m.. Armistice day; 3!io a plate. 231 Callforniuns registered 'at Med ford hotels Intrude W. H. Norton, Geo. F. Heckman of Los Angeles, Don Jlurton of Su'crumento, IttJph Woods of Glondnle, .lnmes Wallers of Hollywood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Sanderson. T. N. Warren, T. II. Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. li. II. Williams and Mr..' and Mrs. I). If. Allen of San Francisco. i High grade lump lime nnd hyd rated lime for spraying. ISIg Plnrs Lumber Company. -.224lf As a result of approximately $560,010 being distributed among 1200 Indians on the Klamath In dian reservation, Klamath Falls peace officers have been busy this week rounding up Intoxicated In dians, Chief of Pollen Keith Am brose of Klamath.. Fulls reported when ho Was In MedTord for u short time yesterday, preparatory to attending the ;pence officer meeting nt Ashland. Sixteen In dians wero hlaeed in Jail Thursday night nnd about as many mo-'c! were expected last night. Mrs. Frederick says "A beautiful wave depends on n. skillful oper ator." Medford Henuty Shop. Ask 'a friend. 235 Mrs. J.H. Carter and Mrs. It. C. Morris of Klumath Falls spent yes terday In Modford, arriving In tho morning. See Brill's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. ' 217tf Mrs., Donna, Anderson of the Phoenix district was a Mctiford business visitor this morning. Dance, Lalto Creek, . Sat. night. 231 The 'nuallflcatlnn ' course in tar get shooting Is to be completed to morrow by tlie members of the local Oregon National Guard unit, Captain Carl Y. Tcngwnld announc ed this forenoon. Target shooting has been In -progress for several Sundays for qualification nwnrds. which will probably be given out tomorrow, l,et me wrlto your fire insurance. Carl V. Tengivald, lintel Medford. Phone 993. tf A. J. Sell of kiilamaioo, Mich , and K. Oliver of Kl Pnso. Tex., were among the motorists from a distance who registered today at the local branch of the out of state nuto registration bureau. Big Armistice dance, BOc, Mon day nlte, Droamlund Dynge Mr m. . . . 23.1 Jasper Reynolds, son of Mr. anil Mrs. C. I Keynolds. who Is a stu dent at the '1'nlvcrslly, of Oregon, Is spending the week end In Med ford, having motored down to at tend the game. .Only Mo for good chicken din ner on Armistice day from 11:3(1 to 2, at Lutheran church, 4th and Oakdale. 231 A marrlago license wns Issued yesterday afternoon at the county clerk's office to Jack Hudson, 3:!, of Medford.. and Wllmii Sheley. 22. f Central Point. A license was also Issued to Frank 1,1ml of Cor vallls nnd Z. Patterson of Ashland.! High Rl-ade lump lime and byd- ruled Unto for spraying, ltlg Pines Lumber Company. 224tf K, I. Kvans, representative of ihe Oregon Life Insnrnnce com puny, is spending a few days in the city on business. Uynge's Dance Wed. and Snt., Dreamland. 2J3 Mr. nnd Mrs. William Urower nr. rived this forenoon to spend sev eral days In Medford attending :n business matters while en route to Tacomn, Wash., by motor. Dressptnklng nnd remodeling nt the Fashion Shop. 424 Medford llldtt. Tel. 11K1. If Guests from Oregon nt local ho tels. In addition to the O, S. C. nnd I', of O. football squads and thouc trum Portland,. Include M. C .Trent -lilny and 1. A. Parr of .Mnrsbfleld, li. A. Swnnsnn, F. P, Knight, K, tt. Heydenburk and F. A. Miller m' Kugene, M. M. Wyllc of Hnlem, Mr. and Mrs. Ci A. Patehotr of Hose burg nnd J. M. Collm of Ijikevlcw. i Less nsh, less soot. In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 229. tf Mrs. C. I.. Reynolds and daugh ter Dorothy returned yesterday from n short motor trip to Port land. Dnnce, Lake Creek, Sat. night. 221 Included a m n n g "Washington italc guests at Medford hotels are A. D. Tomllnsun and C. K. Henry pf Ta'eomn. F. P. Jones. Gen. P. Murphy and W. K, Kverltt of Se attle. I If you are pitrtlrular shout vour stationery, see our new line. Col vlg Drill s. . The ltliillo Theater is fiext doo.', - 231 Duck shooting Is not so good In Klamath county this year, due to low water In lakes, caused by lack of rainfall, reported George Mc N'abb, former Ashland chief of po lice and now constable of Chllo quln, when he was In Medford yes terday afternoon with Charles Crulckshank of the Chlloquin po lice department. Crulcksbank Is declared to.be the best harmonica player In tho Klamath country. ltlg Armistice dance,. COc, Mon day nlte, Dreamland Dyngo Bros. 233 j Irvln Koenlg. well known mem I ber of Medford American Legion ! post, was greeting 'old friends hero today after several weeks' absence. Koenlg plans to celebrate Armistice day with his legion huddles in .Medford. . If you nro particular about your stationery, see our new llne.-r-Col-vlg Drugs, Tho Rlnlto Theater 'Is next door. ' 233 Mrs. .Margaret IJarnes, Mrs. Sum II a k e i and Mrs, Lou-Sabln of Grants Pass arrived In Medford this morning to attend the Daugh ters of the Nile activities today.' - A luncheon was held this noon at 'the Hotel Medford and a business ses sion at the Masonlo hall, this after noon. . . : ". ... Chop suey, chill, - noodles, ta- malea at the Dollcatessen---next to Plggly Wlggly. Open evenings and Sunday. 233 When Charles Hows and N. II. I'Mwards felled a large tree on the Som Nollitger place, near Swet Home; Ore., they found. plain nx marks within tho tree. Counting the rings they found It was 70 years or in 1859, that some person had placed his murk upon this fir tree. It was suggested that a mark had been made In blazing n trail be tween the north and south forks of the Santiam river. Mrs. Frederick Is featuring ex clusive styles in hair arrangement at the Medford Beauty Shop. A.!k a friend. ... i . 235 Katberinn Slang Dance Studio, 21(1 Knst Main. Phone 1503. 24 A fog which came .in last liven ing was still on today until early this afternoon a light rain began to full. This was the first rain to fall in Medford and the valley for weeks past. Fair .weather la fore cast for tomorrow. ltlg Armlsllco dnnce, GOc,. Mon day nllo, Dreamland Dyngo Urns. '. ... , .. 233 Wanted Leather or leatherette lounge. Phone 987-W. 233 ELEVENTH CAR OF 7 AVERAGE; IN EAST Thi dleiehllrtqni-fof Wcs o W'lnlh fiiar Coniipittofe AnM ln.Df trolt yufitbrdny for un averdRe1 df $:t.87 per box. This car contained 720 lioxc'H, which Is equal to ono bnd one halt enrs of ordinary Hize, and wim of htRh Color nml Kiade. (Minln fltortfB of Detroit purchas ml 260 boxes. Tho prices by sizes wero ; Ms D0-8 110-8 J20-H i:j5-s lfiO-s 1 KIl'S 105-s 175-8 UKl-B Tho weekly $4.16 3.00 .j. 3.85 4.15 3.87 3.110 3.90 3.70 3.90 3JS0 3.56 salesman's report states that, due to the very bail weather, he was able to put In only two anil line-half days last week, milking 47 calls anil giving out 11125 iiearn, lie found 21 grocers handling Medford Hosts. In almost every liistaneo where the grocers were nut handling Medford Hoses, after sampling one of MeiHonl's luscious Hose pears, they promised to give them a Irlnl. AUTO THEFTS DECLINE, SAYS SPECIAL AGENT Autoj thoftH. av,?r; live Blaje Uh-i whule 1avu fdtown mutt-rtnl ,tlo-i-reawo, nceonUnn to Joe KelUu' of I'oi tlattd, Hpeelal agent In ohai'Ke ftr the Nathmal Automobile Theft Itureau, who wan In Medford today for a idiort time. Auto ownoii In the slate have heKiin to real lit u the neeeHslty of loekiiiK their cuih when imrkliiK them on Ihe ntreet nnd with that generally done, auto thieves nn ltndinK It dlffli-ult to steal autos. A rheek made n year or two auo in (his eotiuty revealed that out f -IH iuvtj narked In n liloek, -Id were parked with tho keys In the locks and tlte 4 7th wax already un locked. .Keys nro not left mo fre MUenlly now, All-Color Film Is Coming to Rial to I One tit Ihe. screen's oddest, not In mention one -of Its mvv prc ti'iuloiis, v romantic t.ailvenluivH, ds innnilsed local fllui followers when "The Mysterious Island" comes to the ltlalto Theatre tomorrow. I, Is In color, 'dlaloRue and synchren Ixed sound. A vlstinlltlnn of one of Jules Verne's must extraordinary dreams "The .Mysterious Inland." gives realism to nn adventure that car ries Its principals nnd Its review ci from the secret retreats of a mountainous Island to the bottom of the sen antl buck again. Into n land of fantasy and return. "The Mysterious Island" M-e-sents n romance that Is lomV-r as 11 -Is unusual, with l.loyil lluithes and .lane Italy as the lovers, with Lionel llnrrymnre nnd MonliiRU live nltenillng Ihe more dri malic episodes of tho production. Southern Oregon Law Enforcement Officers Told Social Change Cause Crime; Modern Youth at Cross Road The average child tlf, J 4 years today has ihe sophistication that In years gone by twns 'associated with, a person 20 .years and that condition has 'brought about so cial changes that need serious study, if conditions are to be rem edied, said Prof. Irving Vliilng last night, speaking before the Southern Oregon Law Enforce nient Officers' a'ssot-intlon In ses sion at Ashland; The boys and girls 'of today are ot the crosH ..roads... They are floating on a sea of doubt, he told the officers. Home Is not what li used to-be before the day of the automobile and the present day mechanical conveniences,. placliiK ;I5 slaves, .or their equivalent, utj tho disposal of each United States citizen.. Parental nuthorlty,. In Nnmn oriftPH. hnn nenrlv heen Kit toil to another, day hv Younrr America. ! riiurdi loosen Jiitcrest. The church does not hold position - Ih formerly held, 'roi. Vlnlntc told his lintenen( nnd cloertlof Portland, chief dputy tate not attract tho interest of youni; people on iKtich; a 'lame scale. Kven wiored rnarriiiKO vowh huvv been questioned and trial mar riage has. heen eugKeHted, and in Aome cases followed. . As a- result of all this, there is little- wonder that the jails and prisons of the country are crowded, principally with yoiinK men, whone spiritual training hiiH been sadly neglected. TouehlnK the suhject of prohi bition. J'rof. Vlnin told tho offi cers that tho question Is a prob lem that will never bo solved un less the. citizens aro; behind it n whole. It in often (h caso, l.i-cllilly In this one, thnt voters vote restrictions tipiln- others antl not upon themselves;. Tho uiv rriunent may senil but armies of enforcement UKents, hill If ihey ilo. not have the co-oieratlon that Is properly theirs, how can any law be enforced?"- lie asked. . - .lairksnnvllle VIcllnnteN, . . .Tim Kpeaker, in his otienlnrr re marks, referred to the VlRilantes of .laeksonville many years'., ao. and told of their hook of rules anil hy-luws being used us an ex ample In an eastern university as embodying the foundations of Jus Hco with fair treatment for all. lie told how n professor at' Co lumbia University lectured on the book und cave eredit to tho early sou! hern oreuon pioneers for their wisdom In adopting surh . rules. . "Vou offl-ers," mild I'rof. Vin-j Ing In rliiHing, "should leave hero wlih a sympathy for .(he ..youth I of the land anil help them over ! Livestock . ' POHTI.ANI), Ore., .Nov. 0. (IP) llccclpls:, . Hogs i, I PO.i Vtill , Ulrecl; (hoep 28n all on - contract. Tntiils for week- uppioxiniaioly: Wogs ri3(in, cattle tst'6, calves 200, shiiep 1620, cars 91. , ... ,. ... . .., .A- JlotlM:. t'oiniiai'fld with . wk ago: mostly !i0e lower; lulk light hutchers nnd ligH lights IOi scat tering lots Jlnnduy SI0.10 and SI0.25, strong weights 9.7fi. heav ies down to $8.50, PnckifiR sows mostly $7.00 to 7.50, odd head 8.00. Hluilghter pigs mostly t'J.OO. Feeders mostlv S8.7r, m a.nn. Strictly choice lights Quoted up to j 5i'J.-r. . .- I'ATTI.i:: Compared with weok ago: Calves and vealers strong to SI. 00 higher, other classes steady. High medium to fairly good steers 9.50 to $10.50, part load at SI0.75. Under grades down to $7.00. Top heifers $9.35. top cows 8.60. Hulk desirable she-slock $7.00 to 8.50. Thin low cutters down to $5.00. Hulls mostly $6.60 to 7.00. odd head $7.50. Chnlco light vealers $IJ.50. Calves $10.50 down, off grades down to $6.00. SIIKKP uuotahly steady with week ngo. Strictly choice handy weight lambs' ntloled up to $11, absent. Medium grade mostly $9.60 to -$10. Feeders and off grade killers $9.00 down. Few th'in culls down, to $6.0(1 ami under. Hulk yearlings -medium grade $7.0(1 t $8.011.., Few good wethers $6.00 to 7.00. ICwes $5.0o down, culls most ly $2.00 to 3.00. riiMim-o POHTI.ANI), -ore., .Nov. 9.(P) llulter, eggs, milk (hutterfnt), poultry, onions, polatoes, wool, nuts, hio', enscarn bark and hops steady nnd unchanged, San Francisco Butterfot SAN KHANCISOO, Cal., Nov. 0. Wl Hutterfnt f. o. b. San Fran cisco, file. Turkey Price. POKTLANIX Ore., Nov. . () Today's turkey quotations: Live turkeys, 20 to 12 cents lop, general run: dressed, No. I young loms, 31 to 33c; young ami old hens. 31c: old tnms, 25 to 28 cents. Receipts henvier: demand slight ly greater than supply. L OVER KMED A special musical proKram( nr- rangi-dlfiyillaldn l.l., r. 1) ,,i ,,i,ii-iini u.i-r ix.iii'.if mis evening between 0:30 and T:00 o'clock, through tho courtesy of Magill's. The program Is ns fol lows: Vocal solos by Kunlce linger "Trees." Oscar Itnshack: "One Alone," Slittminil I!omlM-i-g. Violin solo by Kllen flnley -Selected. Trio.' Imice lis Re r. l.nrllo Crews and Vera Wrtsht "lly Waters of Mlnnetonkn." Ueu rnnee:: "The lmesome Ilond," front Fhnwboal, shilkret. Kusemhh "A Perfect rmy," llonil. the rouijh spots until they gain a better understanding of their re sponsibility. , tf-irlp them "sjheneyer you rah "antl by doing that S'bu will aU he- helping yourselves -'in.; the cause of Improved law observance." Prof. Vlnlng's. speech wns heart ; tlly received -nnd was given fol lowing a fow remarks by State Game Warden Harold Clifford, who reviewed the work of his de partment for the past 12 months. There were 6X(I gnme arrests and 028 of tho arrested parties entered pleas of guilty,. Ijflpglng In reve nue of f26,04, '.'of which one. half went to the. counties in which the arrests 'were made. - There were ...more cases anil mum convictions of huiuing deer at night' than there have . been j for several yenrs, Warden Clifford i ..t-i "n. tunn i mnrn n . mn.iA,.i.iAn , - Pnmeroy Spealis. v : The flrwt speaker on 1 the even Ing'M proKram woh H;; H. Pomoroy fire, marshal!, who told of variom experiences- In. his. fleLd. , iJtst niKht'H meetlne of ;the as-i sociation, tho first one to be held 1 ulnnn , lrihrtm x- tenu nllanilail l,u ' 10 officers, who voted: to hold the next hy the middle of January at Klamath 'Falls,, whore n duck nnd. goose dinner is promised. Ijist niuht's meal, -prepared hy the IJthla HprlnKs- Hotel, consisted of.i venison, furnished iky the game department. During tho course of the ban quet, entertainment on the ban jo and guitar hy Ouy Uelden and os-i'WInt Oarlt ot Ashland wus fen tured. - A delightful harmonica solo was also rendered by Charles Cruk-kshank of the ('hilorpiln po-. lice force .and a iong was . sung by u trio composed of Ted ciilen water. Klarnnth county deputy district attorney, - H. 11. Pomeroy and KamuclMehlhorn of the state fire mnrshall's office. Mr. (illlenwater was toastm.ls-l ter for the bawiuot and the meet ing was later taken-In charge by Cluy Cordon of : Ilosoburg. ; l)ong las county district- attorney. The attendance Included officers from Portland, lnne, Douglns, . Coos. Curry, Jackson, Josephine, Klam ath and Lake counties and the meeting was declared, to be the best held in the history of the or ganization. -As a special entertainment number, Alius Iternice Hhoades of the Shndy Spring resort in the .Siskiyou . mountains, took ptir.t In several dance numbers. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station" , . 228.9 Meters 1310 Key. " Saturday, November 9 P. ' - 6 to 6:15 Pcasleys', Photog I ra pliers. 0:15 to 0:30 News antl Mar- ket :. nep6rts by ' MPilford Mail-Triljune. Sunday, November 10 . A. Jr. ! 10:30 lo 11 Tho Clover Ra illo-Shon (Grants Pass)."- 11 to 11:30 McPherson's Clothing Shop. -'r 11:30 to 12 KMED Courtesy Hroadcnst. P. .M. 12 to 12:3nParker's Potato Chips. - 12:30 to 1 KMED Courtesy liroadcast. 1 to 1:30 The Medfonl Hook i ' Store. J:3 to 2 Grimes Battery & Hlcctric Store (Central Pt.l 2 to 2:3(1 Gold Hill Hardware tGolil Hill). 8 to ! Valley Radio Chnrch. 9 to 9:30 International -Bible Students. Monday, November 11 -j A. M. . 9:30 tolO West Slilo Phnr- niucy. ' . 10 to 10:30 American Latin- dry. . . .... , ... . . 10:30 to 11 Alexander's Oro- . eery. , .. . . . 11 to 11:30 Southern Oregon ! Gas Corporation. . 11:30 to 12 rnlnue Cleaners. P. M. 12 to 12:30 Lewis Snner Sor. .vice Station. j 12:30 News Flashes by tho1 Mall Tribune. - i 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor 1 Co. - ) 1 to 1:30 McMalr Pharmnry. 1:30 to 2 Holder's Dairy. I 2 to 2:30 Kconomy Grocete- tin. 4. to 6:15 Peasleys", Photos- ' ra pliers. ,' l 6:15 to 6:30 News and Mnr-- ket Reports by Medfortl t .nun-1 riniine. :.iw io i Aiaoiien s Tire Shop anil Jennings' Tiro Shop. 8 to Si:o Kads Transter. i 111 tf.oii mono aioior lll : H: . i - 'Kid Gloves' Sunday ; Craterian Feature l(,Hs IhlZ. to Kid Gloves' comes to the Cra morrow for n run of t ' day.- The - story wa w rit ten by Kfed -Jdyton. adapted for the screen hy Itoherl Urd linil directed by l!ay KniiBhl. The cast Is headed by those two screen favorites, Conrad Nngcl nnd lits Wilson. Others In the excilleni east are Kdwnrd Knrle, Kdna Mur phy. Maude Turner flordon, IJich nitl Cramer, Tommy Diigsn nmi John Otvlilson. The rxeltlng ac tion of the underworld melodrama is greatly heightened by sound anil dlnliiRue. Conrad Nngel and Ijnin Wilson nre for the first time featured ns screen lovers anil Ihey aiiult thtmselves nobly. Daily Meteorological Report Saturday, November 9. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Sunday, fair. No change- In temperature. - Oregont- Fair tonight and Sun day. Xo .change in temperature. Local Data. Temperature (degree).. C5 33 HlKhffit (Inst 12 hrh... TO tio Lowest (last '12 hra,) 27 : ! 33 Kel. humidity (pet.) 11 7t Procipltuiion (IncheM.... 0 0 State of .wpnther ...Pu.CIdy. Clear l-oweHt temperature thin morn iru? J3 2tl e b re e s .'' ' ' Tbtal precipitation wince Heptojn b"p 1929 1.14 ineheB. 'fempwntureH a' year ago toilay: HUrhorit, T0;: iowet, 49. Kunwet 'todny, 4:fi6 p, in. bum WO Winuny, :f)i a. m. L SunKet Sunday, 4:fir j) Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time city. ; ? ' 1 " ? . ' ; ' J -o v e - j ; 1 . .' ' i. . j ? I Baker City S3 lilsmrtrck 4 6 Holae 66 ' Denver 32 Des Moines 48 Fresno 7 Helena .i.,...'......... 32 Uon Angeles ......l. 7 8 Marsh field 7 2 Phoenix , 72 Portland 64 lied liluff 7li Hosohurg 62 Salt Lake 46 Kan Francisco 74 Santa Fo '40 Keattle r,l) Spokane 48 Walla Walla r,0 Winnipeg 26 28 ; 28 r,o 22 fi6 31! 40 42 44 38 32 48 211 44 28 34 32 - W. J. HUTCHISON'. ' ' Meteorologist, . REESE CREEK GRANGE TO TAKE ROAD VOTE nEKSE 'CnKRK.- Ore.. Nov.' !. (RTiecial:) 'The tirane, flve-rear road Tirofiram u'nnunl myelin: "will he held 'at ihe.' Ueese 'Creek school house on November 23rd, nt 10 o'clock a. m., at which time a vote will ho. taken on a ftiX to further; carry out the work. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY -DKPK.VDARI.K ITSKD CAI nvY-.ynrw'-Ayn'ftAVvi this . DEPRECIATION EAKIN MOTOn CO. Dodgo and Plymouth Dealer. 237 i .- FOU RALE 4 mule deer buck. , doo and 2 fawns.. $100. Also 7 mallards 5 ducks and 2 drukes. It. M. Hush, Medford Kleclric Co. 233 DEALER IN RAW FURS Furs will soon be prime. 1 buy lor eastern firm. He found nround . courthouse Saturuays, when sea son opens. Loocted on Fred Sturgls Ranch. Klk Creek. Ad dress '.I. S. llurnett. Trail, Ore. FOIl SALE OR TRADE "What have you? 5-room rooming house, doing a good business. Address P. O. liox 634, Medford, Ore. - - 231 WANTED Home for elderly lady. Must be reasonable. Write Hex H. A- Tribune. . 231 Dr. E. J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR . -' and PHYSIO THERAPIST , .319 Medford Bldg. Phone 430-R corpoN For Free Tulip Bulbs Washington firown Ilnllis ' Art; tho Bet i To advertise our superior hulbs ive are giving n.way several thou soiwl choice Ohiiit. Darwin. .Tu lips. Mail this column with 25c (nn 'su.mps) to cover piu-l;lng und mailing and we with send a collection of 12 first grade bulbs, guaranteed, to bloom in assorted colors. This .offer expires Xov. 1 5. Only one .collection for each I'ounon. Washington Ilulb Co.. Inc. .Sunnier, Wash. 9! TT I I 1SM m C M J X. L lLllllTO INSURANCE WGENGY SINCE 190 1 y 4:. ' ; vv v If It's Insurance We Write It 41Y4L 4ft . TlinilM 111 ACHIECLLMOOCa 1 S -."' MMMur Much Has Been ,-f-iiliout 'service. Vim ' hear it cvci'.vwhci'c Korviec, nml suin'i- 'i'vice, II. s servico (his iinil scrvii'i! that. We fi'i'l ilmt we liave ilniu'. well liy you if we i-aii fill your (li'iijx .stiiro ui'cds in sui'h a Way that when you Wye. our store yon will "Get It at Magill's" Medford 's Oldest and Newest Drug Store! (Formerly Haskin's) I 214 E: Main Clear Clear I n iir .r M ii , i ' Clear f 1 ' ' ' X A 'STARTS m&St' A TOMORROW Clear y " Cloudy SsSfifcifeBsC Ctntinucus Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. I5a,n frt' m. ' Amazing underwater, scenes 1 Oc- , , Clear i ... ff M V-'-. topus 'vs. Submarine! Love and P CdV. iV'- Btie! aiHsaMswMHSsHHMSsi nHsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssillllllBSHMBanHi' Lionel Barfyrnore " mis3 r : i WIT I Tonight fWm ,,WM. HAINES ! , JNT.HEj BIG RACE WW4;!':', '"y s'''4'' '. SPEEDWAY ; u; i '-."TSE ACE ,0F ,, i ' ; SCOTLAND YARD" LAST TIMES ' 10C9t'i7U.iMNOWWlr1il:1 1 j COLLEGE tove Jfi i jziA'S:ce0imi)-MXz-MiHMeDsi , AS0- . .. ' J S9SttmiN ' 6'(R GANG V-f?.-- 1 iJy t7ii Al Talking ? "BOXING GLOVES" it :',.MBMHBail Tntvrnnpnw I 'T A sloiv of LOVE aorn , tUU HATE GangWa rl3 rw.., rriTtjn zi nan vwmnji . .i xtm mj, jl,. t ri ' eX ? Gang war and iipplng bullets never worried him but a forced marriage' with a strange girl scared him stiff! m CRATERIAN Said lie willinsr to say to a fi'lemrijj ' 1 ?t 4:y; phone 9X war.i Also " ID Lux Short Prgram . ;,iWina ' Admlsiion 10 and 35 Eve a Si and 50 ONE DAY ONLV 'I 7 "7