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T ocal and:
'Personal
:,' A bad check artist wan again '
work in .Medford Saturday nlghr,
leaving a vorthicss' check at the
1 Medford Electric. company for -
rithe check wag signed hy U C. lien
s' Gun Tuo-stfme man 1h declared to
':have :Llxr) attempted to Puss ft ISO1
t'ijheVk ;vt Jii ditartrxient j stnVc.r hill
J V us, 1 e.iupeu.' , cillicers were
I'teiitptlng )'o foQatB'OIm today.
i'uthnlfc Indie's will mil-et'v
! picaso you with tneir nome cnnKcu
! dinner In Parish' hall. Ho. Oakdale,
rrrhiuiiau Avttmititr' R-ao t a vi,ick.
Krrlce 50c V i 84l,!
K,: ,. "'' 'i ii . -.. i '
' JH. HUM i. nuii.iiiniiii iiiiw
f-pr. and Mrs.. 1'. Plukoi enjoyed
a motor trip to the top of the Sis-
ktyous yt'HUrdny
. Free nt Toggery (ot course)
new radio log books; '' 242
Tho annuul Red Crow mpmher
Nhlp drive or Grants Pans lp HChed
ulPd to pot under way in thai city
.today.' The quota for' Josephine
county nan been announced nt
2000. . Civic and service clu.tt M ill
campaign the drive
(Jet your Orchard bi-Lnd liquid
lime nnd sulphur at Kimball Fruit
- Co,, Inc. . . - .- -4-
f)uent from d (liwtance rtelwttircd
At .Med ford holeJtt 'include Mr. uul
Mrw. C. 1a Taylor: of Chicaso, .111.
J. It. MiiKncns of AVashlnKton. U
C, . li. Mnrtts of Detroit, Mr. and
Mrs, A. LoVHHeur ,0 Vancouver,
It. ' C.,t and t J. G; Sinclair , of Ht.
Ixtuis, Mo. .
Mixed Darwin tulip bulbs 50c
iozen, $3.50 per 100, at the Mon
arch Seed Co. . 23Ctf
Tho press sheet "Speed," pub
lishcd by the Wexterh Air Kxire4
company of Los Antfelejt. rarrfeH a
litory by t". T. Baker, secretary1 of
tho Medfonf Chamber of Com
merce. on t lie 'development of fh
ne1 airport hsre. The allb'l Blvew
a history of local Avlfttlnn And n
description of the prefent airport
I'lrins' a- gopa .'appetite,'. Satl.
fa iit I on jjfuarariteed, for only JiOc foi
the chloften dinner at Pdrlwh 'hull
on Aouth Oakdale, TMursday'even-
t.: ' ' , .. 241
If;-' Furch mLm-ncd to Mcdford
Runday from Piedmont, Cat.' ?Ie
waa accompHnled home by Sfi,
Furch and1 her father, If, T. P,uny
nnu w iti via'. Jim'-.
Uufllri'css women pf'jifedford and
vicinity, t' ask for your ' trade in
uniforms. Office and, house d reason,
"py Medford tr ade fJtti Madford
mode.'' "Phrase do not. allow trnv-
ollnnf ae;enW. setting - ah ;inferio'r
product i6 Iuko JMcclfoi-4 money
out of town, i sVnd;. rriy, nonoy
with MAdford merchanta and'hell
"Tho nosalia," the best mado-to-iriiftffu'ro
uniforms on the market
toijny. Call for partlculurn.
Vivian Xftrman Barto. 2(l
, Tho federal radio communion
ISivH Kronted a hwarlnK t,o KMIOD..
the Mall Trihuna-VirHhi Kiutlon, un
riicreane of 1 power from f0 walt.n
to 50p, chanKe of local Ion of jjtudlo
ami transmitter. fcUQ"CO .of appa
ratus 'and whlnliiK of.' freq'nehoy
'from '131d to 710 kllocycleW. Ao-
cordlnK to new a dlpatoho froint
WaMhlngton. Dt 6. Tliu com pi in ill on
fiaw fcranted the application by otu
tlon KOOS. Martthfield, for Increase
nf power from 50 watts tu ioo, p 1
to Install new equipment. ;
Uet 'your Orchard brand liquid
lime and sulphur at Kimball. Fruit
Co.,' Inc. . ; ' "24?
Application for & .bulldfUK .Mtt--
in It was filed today nt the liy
bulldlnir department by H H. Tre
111a I ne to build a ftaraKo on AVe.
Jacksun street at a com of SIO.
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
the Fashion Shup, 424 Mcdford
Hide. t Tel. 1 1ft 1. ' tt
Only two of the 7 1 4f accidents
reported tu the stale Industrial ad
cldcnt comnlsHlon for the week
ending November .14 resulted fa-
uiiv. 1 -v !' .
'hlcken dinner,, ThurKduy .even
ing at Parish hull, benefit ...Hew
Catholic church. u:30 to 8 p. in.
24 1
C. Parker und Kddie Keetor were
scheduled to ap)ear )n -city court
today on chaises of Intoxication,
following thejn arrest Saturday
nlfrht by the police.
' Ififth Kinde lump lime nnd hy1
rMed Ilnlp fuf sprayln. Dlrf Pltfe
Lumber Company. lT24tf
Temporary au(u licenses Weie is
hUfil .-it the sheriff's offico this
forenoon to W'Htter VhInehant, t(.
H. rampbcll and J. W (loHseit ,of
Medford, IT. C. McsseiiKer ttnd Mis
Kmnm llhff of Ooid lllll ftnd'W.
I!.' Knapp of 1hotnlk. ' 1 ' .
' Oot your Orchard brhnd
lime and vulphdr at Kim hit 11 Fitllt
Co., Inc. ' "342
Ur. Kmlly Holeom.' county med
it ill director, and Miss Lydtt Kliw
county nurse, were spending todav
i;lvlhtE health hinor roll exiiinliut
Upn.ttt the. Central. J'tilnu achoobi.
jarring fur,nonor as to ATyjinHs
in iniiiuuieiiii. co inr
tie. All are aitKa when pur.
elind from Palmer's,
MM
A Complete
Bakery service in every
icnso of the word.
1 ,?s . ,,,.,!, crJ
: California guests tit Medford ho-
icib include Mr. and Mrs. U. It
Elliott of Los Angeles, .Mr. and
Mrs. R. X: Nichols bf ohklnnd,
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Dittcy of Hunt!
Ana, Mr. and Mra. V. Ordway of
Trlnldrid, Arthur Hussell and F.
Mcflrldo of Sacramonto,' Ole Carl
son o( Fresno. Ilarry Grossman ,of
Glcpdale; Jack Lewis of Stockton.
James Mitchell of Chfco. He'rh
Wyntr of ttn Mego; M. M.' Manrey
of Berkeley, B. F, N'ehlsen, II. W.
Davis,. i; J: Gray, Jr.r and: P. I).
Mills of Sun Francisco.. ' :..
l,u(W-
TJaKaAr opens In the oM church
ng same evening. Everybody
! come Midi brinK a friend: ' 24 1
F. W, Ocrrls and Clyde' Grifflih
wore among the Klamath Falls vis.
Itors who wero in Mcdford yoste'"
day. Ji , v ..
""h.'tess soot, lrt that good
0001.' -Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2JU.
. ' if
'Atex Anderson left this afte
noon for HnTern to spend n dfty r
two on business In connection with
the argument beforq the state su
preme coutlt in connection with' the,:
up pea I taken by the HIk Hutte
Hore and Cattle association from
a lawsuit thai was decided In his
faVor here In' circuit court three
yeafw'HKO In connection with (traz-
itHf rights in the Hutte Creek
country.
1 'Call In and talk to us about the
latest approved methods fn per-,
manent wnvluK. Mcdford fieautv
Shop. "Ask a friend."' Tel KM.
24 0
Frank it lover, special atcent of
tho XuYidnnI Fire Insurance com
pany of Portland, Is spending a fev
-days In the city on IhihIiiohh. hnv
Iiik arrived in the; city this morn-InK-
'. KInmath potatoes. Netted Gems,
rfancy No. 1, $3.25 per 100; near
No; 1, $2.25 per 100; No. 2, $2.2:..
Tollow Newtown apples, not culls.
Klamath' Potato Depot, Pantorium
BldgV 6th and Holly.' Free delivery.-Phon
61S. 23,ritf
' Mr.vnpd Mrs. T. E.' Daniels re
turned frOm! (inn Francisco Satur
day rrton.lnft. having spent, a few
days In the south on business,
"." flee our Xmhs special now. The
Peasleys. 331 East Main. 2 tOtf
With Saturday's flights of Pa
cific. Air Transport Aft'-riml!, ex
presH hhd passenger planes up h'nd
down the coast the new $l,ri0.tK0
Cnlte'd airport at Iturbank official
ly was opened as the line's southern
terminus'.. ' The field, of 240 acres,
was developed for Cnited Aircraft
& Transport corporation by llbelng
Myslem, of which P. A. T. Is u unit.
The terminal is. 30 minutes from
I. os AngeleK city hall, 15 minutes
from Hollywood and five minute
from Kurhank. - It will be used bv
other aviation lines as well i by
Hoeing system.
New radio log books free at The
Toggery (of course). 242
.'Mrs. ft. M. Wade, who was re
moved by atnbulunce this morning
from her rooms at the Fountain
lodge to the Sacred Heart hospital.
Vuh reported improved this nfterj
net on. Hho wai reported to have
ben severely 111. i .
We have loads of pew Ideas tt
paa on to our patron. Medfovd
Heauty Shop, ,"Ask a frleiul." Tel.
101. ' .. ; V . ' ?:W
J. E. Plalstad and Q. Vrd were
nihoAg tho Crescent City. Cal., rehl
depts spending yesterdHy In Med-
rora. ..., , ,. ..
Dynge's regular .danco, Wed. and
fiat, at Dreamland. 240
Phillips Heck., ropresentatlvo nf
the-California Insurance company.
with, headquarters In Portland, is
In the city for a few da.ya on busi
ness, having arrived here from Cul-1
Ifornla "Setiirday. , , . "
Dynge's regular dance, Wed. and
Sat. at proamland. , 24
Efforts to keep residents . of
Oranis Pass, from polluting tin?
waters of the Cogue river will be,
sponsored by the local chapter of
the lsaak Walton league, i(,,was
decided at ft special, meeting held
Saturdny night In that city. At the, ;
meeting the following officers were j
elected for the ensuing year: os,-,
eph Wharton,' president; Itiinbow,
OibsOn. vice-president; Pete Alien.
secretary -treasurer; W. Walker. !
Wllford Allen and Charles Ada:'.
directors. ; -..
Airway Sanitary System., No dust.
ba tu empty. Call 13SV-J for ap-j
pitiutment. . 24,"
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Terrlll of
Yreke. t'al.. are spending a week
visiting the former's pHrcnts, Mr.
snd Mrs. C. '15. crrlll, In the Il;e
t'reek ectlon. ,
Soe Brill's Sheet Metal Works
for radiator, fender nnd auto body
repairing. . , . 2 17 'if
A maitliige license was tssucil at
the couuiy clerk' office Ibis foW:
novn to Theodore Detei,' 28. audi
Ocra1diui Hedinond. 23. both of
Deter. Ore. t ,
Photogn tit for Ch'rls(mos'
Special offer now; aVold late ru.-h.!
The Pciisleys. 331. East Main. 24oif
Tliere was no joy In motoring in
the Eugene section over the week
end. according to State Traffic
Urtitctinn't O. O: Nichols, who re
turned lust evening from that citv.
where he had attended the Cul
vers! ty of Oregon and Oregon Agrl
ciiliiirul college -fwlttall game.
Truffle collisions and mishaps wcr
ndmerous. he reported, ond reuli
ed In one fatality. , ,
HlKh grade lump limo and hyd
rated lime for spraying. Big Pines
Lumber Company. . ; 224tf-
Let me write your fire insurance.
Cft V. Tengwald. Hotel Holland
Bldg. ..Phone 9J ,. tr
Among Oreguptans registered nt
Medford hotel Sunday were U. li.
MAs ruder of Clatskanle, W. E.
Wadfmorth of Harrisburg,, O. 1,
HuTwler qf )'oncalla. Mr. and Mr.
L E. llemliunr ut Capyonvllfo. .
McAllister of Itosebnrg. Ernest
Fetsch pf Utkevlew. II, A. Biatham
of Paisley, r.nd the follow In from
Portland: Mr, and , Mrs. H. H.
jlrown. 11, l. Oill. F. 8. Hover. M.
it. Nichols. F.. H. Thompson, It. 1.
Nlxcn. ,1. K. Itioodworth. 1. C.
Weber. U. H. earlett, U- C- Desler,
tt.. M. Ilprrls, C. W. Walls. W. C,
Stone. L. V. Jones. O. F. Slegm
thlerNJohn Logsdon, C. J. W' rig hi.
Ms. C. K. Wsienhaver, Sam Foi
tvr. 'Paul Ammt, .1. W, (.like, Mr.'
and Mrs. A. WMnkle, A. 'H. llefot
ind H. 11. Ixn.
Oct the finest popcorn In town
at the Monarch Kecd Co. Z36tf
High grads lump lime nnd hyd
ra ted llm for spraying. Big Pines
Lumber Company, t'r
MEDgOnp -MAtt
i'm.'A, Gates , returned fiatur
di.y night by auto from Eugene,
where ho attended thri IT. of O.- O.
fi. C. football game. So far aa can
be learned, he knocked over no
small buildings en route home, as
he did on a previous return trip.
Di' II." L. Sears will bo In Dr.
Sweeney's office" until Feb. 1, nto.
; ... ;: ' ' '. ' ; 246
When hit by' n' log which he
was hoisting to : a truck, Ernest
Caffall, 38, was instantly killed
Saturday nt the Lorenz Lumber
company's plant near 8 p r a g u o
Itlver .in Klamath county, .
"That good coal." Wo give fjrt'Oti
trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co.
Phono 230. tf
The prdic department received
Information from tho Oakland,
C'al., pollco department that a tour
ing car, said to be tho property of
Mrs. Pearl Ellermeier of this city,
had been located in that city. The
, local officers declared they had no
record of such machine having been
stolen from this city.
Wood for your fireplace.. Large
hody fir or oak. We havo the beat
you con buy at right prices. For
quick delivery, phono R33. F. E.
Samson Co., office at 220 No. Rlv.
' ' ' ' . . 240
Cp-to-date radio log books fre
at Tho Toggery (of course). 242
Included among Wnshfnglon
x'trvte guests at local hotels Sunday
were Mrs. R. E. Anderson and Miss
Uuth Knight of Tacnma. and th"
fallowing from Seattle: : Mr. and
M is. 11. H . .Manny. Da n Eh h o m ,
Mr. und Mrs. Thop. Bordeaux, Mrs.
Hoyt and A. J. HutcHo.
Call at 439 No. Front and soe .1
fiho lot of evergreens and shrubs.
Portland Hose Nursery. 243
Special offer for Nmas phott)-:
graphs. The Peasleys, 331 Kant
Main. ' 24Utf!
Claude Hoover. 1 4-year-olo boii!
of Mr. tnd Mrs. C. C. Hoover, sus- j
tained a badly lacerated head and l
face as. the result of a fall yester-1
day afternoon from a horse he !
was riding while rounding up some
cows, one of which stopped in!
front of him. causing the horse j
to run Into the cow. The boy was;
thrown to the ground on his head,
as a result of the fall. 1
, Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating.
button making and hose mendlna:. I
Handicraft Shop, . 1 57 tf
. 8. M. tulis waa a busniess vis-.
Uor In Orants Pass today.
Orchard brontl liquid lime-sulphur
can he. obtained at Pinnacle
Packing Co. . . 223tf
Attorney E- E., Kelly left early
this morning witb.C linunc wy,
Florry, tU. S. commissioner, for
Portland to Appear as a witness in
a ease involving the V. 8. Veter
ans' bureau, tomorrow.
Plant tulips, daffodils, narcissus
mU hyacinths now while tho ground
Is dry Get bulbs at the Monarch
Seed Co. 236tf
The O. 8. C. Alumni club will
meet tonight at ft o'clock ut the
home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J.. War
ner. Old South Oakdale. All alumni
ind former students are. invited to
come.
: ,ffirtiugh thor Wjlctsr j thei Jest
Irffdy for ihjnt'ffUiDO 4iigkts Is a
HdUflO. w ; 240
BY STRAY BULLET
While riding on a, country road
near Mcdford , m -l:3 yeslerdAy
afternoon, enjoying the rare No
vember sunshine. Mrs. Petor Dici
rlch felt, a sudden pnln In the
upper part of the right urm an;l
a moment ( tutor felt some smull
hard object full on nor lap. A
hurried examination revealed she
had been shot. Tho bullet was
trom a .33 calibre rifle and Its
condition Indicated that it had
danced from somo hard object
along the roiid,
The occupants of the car heard
no shot nnd did not know a gun
hud been fired until the woman
wns struck. Authorities wcro at
tempting to locate the owner of
the gun .today, but had met with
no success this afternoon. The ac
cident took place on the road
that was recently constructed on
tho iihr I tt K: rilit.tif-wynoith
of Mcdfor,t, ; i - ,.
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Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
53. Meters 1310 Key.
Monday. Novcmlicr Id.
A. M.
to : '0 Ashland Luun-
1 dry Co."
:J0 to 10 West Side Phar-
mcy.
10 to 10:30 American Laun
dry.
10:50 to 11 Alexander Gro-
eery.
11 to .1 1:30 Southern Ore-
gin fla.i Corp.
11:30 to IS I'mque Olcuners.
1. M.
It to li:30 Lewis Super Ser-
vice HtatWn. '''
U: 30 Sews flashes by Mall
Tribune.
12:30 to 1 (Mndehion Motor
'o.
1 to 1:10 McXalr", Pharmacy
A.hhindV
1:10 (o f Snlder's Dsiry.
5 to SiSd ncoilomy llroce-
terla. -
4 6:4S to -i-Kloweni Kcalty Co.
( to :1S Pexirtryii, Photog.
Mphert.
6:13 to SiSO--News anil mar-
ket reports. Mall Tribune.
fid to T--Mdilen' Tire Shop
A.hlaml) and Jennln,. Tire
Shop t Medford .
I to R;8fl lads Transfer.
3:10 to :30 Mnrio-Jlotor Oil
Co-
' Astoria. J. Gallant Motor com.
pany hts tuken over Ie8oto auto
mobile agency for this plsce and
.lirrutindiny terrltorv,
TRTBt
HOLD TEXAN ;FOR ! GlRL'S ' DEATH
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50
.. - . tssociatea ptxs.PtiotQ
- John W. Brjdy (l.ftj, Ai)tfn. Texas, lawyer, and ferrnor tnerober of
staU court of civil appeal,, i held in connection 'with the fatal stabbing
of Lehlla Highimlth, 26 year.old etenographer tor the' Texas' court cam
mission of appeals.
FOR CHEST DRIVE
Contributions for the Commu
nity Chest were still coming In
today bringing the total of the
drive well over the goal of $20.
000, but Medford residents and
those of the surrounding com
munity are urged to continue t' ,
AWARD PRIZES ON OMENTHiNKING
leave donations at the chamber , pcderatjont wno addressed mem
of commerce If they have not j befg of (he Io(.flI women g ciUOf
already done so. This year Is gen-1 (; .ants Pass ant Klamath Falls
erally recognized as being pros-; , . eatnere(. in Klamath Falls.
perouH lor souiiiera uiTfiun mii-i
inview of that, the drive total W
to he made as large as possible.
Xext year may not be so good.
Next Saturday evening at the
Fox Cruterlun theatre. Mayor A.
W. Pipes will make awards as
the result 'of the chest work. Win
ners in the essay contest will re
ceive cash prizes and pennants to:
(cams will also be awarded. The!
.lapuiu'se ussociution of Mcdford .
will receive a blue pennunt fur ;
contributing 100 per cent. A red
banner goes to the Lions' club i
for having the most teams in the:
field while a green banner will;
be uwurded to Mrs. V. It. Sbep-i
hard.;f(ic: havhlH the beit t team. '
which took ih all of the sur
rounding community.
Willi n total of KG beautiful pos
ters RtibmKtcd from artists and
amateurs Hn various parts of the
country, using tho Medford airport
dedication July 3, 4 and 5 as their
inspiration, the poster contest
closed Saturdny at the local cham
ber of commerce. Sixteen of these
wore sent In from the Chouluard
Aft School In lx)s Angeles. Others
were from Seattto. Portland, En-
gene and points throughout the
northwest, as well as a substantial
number being submitted locally.
Every concclvublo Idea of' flight.
and the progress made by tho air
plane wftliin the past few years, Is
depleted by the artists. Impres
sionistic, futuristic and all types
an ((movements of art are embodied
In the pictorial displays.
A prize of $100 was offered at
tho opening of the local contest
for tho winning poster. Entries tire
now on display In the chamber of
commerce, headquarters. A group
of three judges was appointed by j
tne airport committee and will pass
upon -these withm' the next few
days. The Judges arc Tom Sweni.
Ed lth'ss nnd Clyde Knkln.'
Another National
Business Recognizes
Mail Tribune A. B. C.
An advertising . campaign for
Crcmu. one of the most impular
."-cent cigars on the market, starts
In the .Mall Tribune today und will
continue for some time.
Cremo cigars are certified by Or.
Alfred W. McCunn as "sanitary
and clean," nnd tho company ad
vertises: "Tho superiority of Certified
Cremo starts with the choicest nmf
tenderest leaves, ripe and mellow,
and continues in goodness thru u
slow, expensive maturing and mel
lowing process nnd stepped off
with n wrapper that Is really fine.
Certified Cremo contains no serup,
no floor sweepings, all King filler,
all fresh, tender leaves, liver
$1,000,000 nss spent In perfecting
the method of manufacture used
by Certified Cremo that insures
uniformly fine, clean cigars. Foil
wrapped, sanitary, crush-proof."
The selection of the Mail Tri
bune to carry this schedule Is an
other evidence, by a mitliwnl ad
vertiser, pf tho superiority of the
MuH'TMhunr'a coverage of this
field" and the recognition of the
guarantee of that circulation by
the. Audit Hurr.iu of Circulation.
,v t
t ruler Ijike Chapter N.
3J, 7:30 sharp, Tuesday.
Nov. Isth. Special com
munication. Work In M.
"M. and P. M. degree.
tXficlal visit of the dep
uty tlrand High Priest. Hv order
of High Priest. 1. K. SClll i.FI!.
!! Hecy.
Hood Hlver. Parkins men's
clothing store will roon oprn 'for
buslnens In rvmodeled quarters re
VCntly occupied by J, ti, Vogt, I
: 1st m v
w.
OF JOBS, STATES
FIELD SECRETARY
' That modern women are voca
tional minded, and in their early
I youth are besiiiiiinK now to think
i in terms of business and nrofes-
sions. was a statement made and
1 1 1 .1... 1 ; T . , 1 1. T : , .1,
I euiiuai:u u .nao i.um j.ii.ii.
iieni secretary ot tne national
RtliKnpaa nd Prnfeslonal Women's
Saturday night.
Miss Rich, who was reared in
tho south, toldJ-how tho attitude
of southern parents lias changed
within' the past few years In regard
to women seeking to earn their
own livelihoods. She said that the
southern mothers now have a tre
mendous pride In the fnct that their
daughters do work and are suc
cessful In professions they are fol-
I lowing. . .
j ' Hiss Rich expressed deep regret
I to the group of local women who
1 attended the conclave that she was
j unable to Include Medford in her
: itinerary. She wjshed them success
in the state convention, which will
. be held In May. A caravan of Med-
ford business nnd professional
women motored to Klamath Falls
Saturday noon, attending the din
ner In honor of Miss Hich given
there that night, and the breakfast
for V.er tho . following morning,
moriilhg. , They , fletnrncd Wed-;
i'ni..l ,.(., 'Ini-A'tAp'T.alrrt nnft rlnelnrnrt
IIIU t'llLlia till, 11 UO IIIUI WII(3lllJ
jpyable. , , .
PAST MMRONSP.LO.
HOSTESSES AT U
Past ' matrons of the Medford
chapter of P. E. O. were hostesses
today to the past matrons of Grants
Pass at a luncheon at tho Hotel
Medford beginning nt 1 o'clock.
There were 112 visitors attending
the local meeting. Following the
lunoheon the past matrons of both
chapters adjourned to the Masonic
hall, whore the afternoon was spent
playing bridge. .
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WF. ARK MAKING A SPECIALTY
OF EXCHANGES
Urop in Mid list what vim have.
uei;i:e a si.ms, .
10 S. Ilui licit.
:in
FOlt KENT Furn. 2 and 3 rm.
npts. garage. Sill W. Huh. If
WAXTE!) Wood cutting contract
or work of any kind. 1' miles
E Central Point. W. H. South.
I!. !. . 242
FOlt SALE First cutting of al
falfa by the stack, l-.'.hnor Han
ley Hush, S26 E. Main. Phone'
1102. 2'V.i
WANTED 1000 rulls. sawed stove
lengths, at once. Phone 53-J-3.
Foil SALE TWo Ostralorpe cock
erels, large, extru fine birds. Tel.
.-i.V.i-J-3.
Van SALE 2 or 3 ton stack of
slightly damaged hay, cheap.
Phone S39-J-3.
FOlt RENT Vor.y, quiet apart
ments, garage: employed peopli
preferred. Phone 364-W. 24S
WANTED Small tracts of nine
timber. Address 734 Huwthurne,
Grant Pass. tire. 246
WANTED GUI', or. boy's bicycle:
must be in good condition and
very 'reasonable, llox 13. B.,
Tribune. S.l
FOlt SALE Premier duplex vacu
um cleaner; one mahogany rock
er, mulberry upholstered: mir
ror tor buffet. Prartleallv new;
' reasiuiahlv priced. Phone 14S.V
' 541.
FOI1 SALE Haywood-Wakcflcl
babv tiuggy; big tires; excellent
condition. nlis. Clarence Pan
key. Phone 7S7-K. 242
FOlt SALE Small buffet,
condition. Call luo:-K.
good
FOlt SALE Equity In smull tlce.
close In: modemi well furnished,
nil E. Jackson. :tn
XK SALE A fine purebred big
type .Poland-China hour pig;
large enough for service. I'pton
Iti-o. Central Point.
WANTED
4J7-J-J.
Washington.
Phone
i4ii
WANTED To buy hay,
KSS-W, evenin.s.
Phone
541
WANTED Small furnished house
or apt. for winter months. Two
adults. Phone 2J2. daytime. 240
BURIAL HERE FOR : i
ROXY ANN VICTIM;!
DEATH IS PUZZLE
; The. body oi Frank Kennedy
Abel, found on a lonely slope of
Itoxey Anno last Friday, will prob
ably bo buried In tho Medford
f. O. F. cemetery," according to
Coroner H. W. Conger, who re
ceived advice from relatives in
Canada lust Saturday.
Due to the fact that Abel
had
no known .friends in' Medford, fore-
staling any possiblo attendance
at funeral services, it is probable
the body will be quietly tiiken to
the cemetery without ceremony.
A funeral oration may bo given
by some' local minister, but it
would reach only the nttentlvu
ears of the attending undertakers.
The coroner's office learned
Saturdny that Abel had engaged
a room in a lodging house on
Front street February 22 for two
nights. Ho slept there one night
and left the next morning, appar
ently in - search of work. One of
the roomers at tho house had a
fairly long conversation with Abel
the evening before he left, on the
front porch.
He seemingly hnd1
plans of returning to the house
In the evening, but he never
canio back. He was among the
list of the missing until J. J.
Baker, orchard laborer, found the
body in the- woodland on tlu
southeast slope of Jtoxcy Anne
while hunting for a bee tree,
seven miles from Medford on the
Otis Garrett homestead projicrty
at the end of long winding, poorly
kept hill road.
Authorities were still puzzled
why Abel had walked so far out
of; his way into of. region where
farms are 'scarce and work even
more rore.
LOCAL CLUB WOMEN
WILL GO TO ASHLAND
Tile lircitident of the Greater
Medford club. Mrs. Allen Drury
is In receipt of un invitation from
the Womnns civic club' of Ash
land to attend the meeting at the
Civic club house in Ashland, Tues
day. Nov. lath lit 2:30 p. m.
There will be it special program
with a talk by Prof. Mnlng on
"Human Types and Their Tenden
cies." . ,
. Members not having cars should
be in front of the library nt 1:80
Cars will start from' there. Ash
land Indies request the Medford
ladies to be there early.
Comfort and Safety
for Eyes .
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg.
' Dr: E. J. Carpenter
.... CHIROPRACTOR
" ' ' and
; y. PHYSIO -THERAPtSi;.
.V 3t9 Medford Bld.v 1 .
5 .- Phftn 430f ;; f
1 All jrttf f I CR ATERI AN O 1
f- . From the Famous Broadway Stage Success v
mm ujiih NORMA SHEARER LEWIS STONE
I WWtiififrr ALS0 . Sacrificed . . . gave everything "'
.... thst her loved one might
, --rfsT . LL TALKING succeed and they tilled her "bad."' ' i
&f' Roth" and Piano boys M
NOTE --"-
rjGSSra. AdmiMion Owing to the tensely dramaUe ,
A i:i'ynl'KI3 M, 10 ,nH nature of th. picture no on. will $3-
m& . . -diia
I
DETROIT SALES
TOP MARKET
N
Medford lioscs sold today on the
Mi oit market by the, Winter J'car
Dot
committee for an average per hox
ot M.25, which topped the mar -
kets of tho land, and exceeded the
prices in Now York, .Philadelphia,
Chicago and Boston by substunlh.l
margins.
The New iork and Chicago price
j average wa around $3.8U per box.
The Detroit prices by skies were:
80s
90s
100s
1 10s
1SM
13. "is
1 alln
16 ns
ISOs
4.25
4.00
4.20
: 4. r.o
4.2n
4.30
4.30
1 4.30
4.00 .
of Medford liosc s.uM
the 1 5th, and was of
"V
The car
today was
good color, flavor nnd quality.
:ar 'o. 14. sold lust Friday, alo '
topped the four leading marUc'
of the land. .
The prices obtained were highly
gratifying to local growers und the
Winter Pear committee, and proves
that a co-operative campaign yields;
results.
There are five remaining cars, of t
Hoses of the 211 subscribed for the
campaign. Some of this number
will be disposed of for the Thanks-
u-ivimr trade.
west ' L0f-i-'isi
, iNm A.T IOM PICI LI n ?. 1 IN4.. Pros-out ' 'Ii .
VC IKENJRX FttRTOcS,,.- '
j sngi'ng, MMr Woman's j
I "WHIRLS and , the World, j
j Latest" News - ffl ' OVERSEAS "
i Admission XfBK ."'"ANO INTd THE j
Mat -.,10 and 25 jf " TRENCHES ;
,i -. MUSIC Woman's sacrifices,;;
!l : Coming Wed. Ci-vAJiTC toi,a ' worr, n !
; Betty Compson V.inj3 . heartaches! .Aglow!
! in CrCl'l ,m with .the romance of;!
! "THE STREET OiJUrJuJ youth. Revealing'
; GIRL" EFFECTS' ' ""'old conditions onlyil
' j' - i-i " recently made known. !
' ; f --- - '-1 recently made known. j I
PLAN INQUEST DEATH
OF ASHLAND YOUTH
With one, or two new nevel,,,.
! incuts unearthed this forenoun, aa
j the result of continued investiga.
tlon, it is probable that a coroner'-
j innuest will be held at Ashland to-
t morrow night into the death I .tf
j rtalph Bauer,; Ashland Junior hjc.i
j school' student, who ! died .from".
j ' l" -eo::-
, The injury .Is., holi'eved t'iu.-.
been caused by an -external ' lin...
and reports are current in Ashland
that the boy was pummeled by a
schoolmate. The .inquest .will coulf
every detail of the tragic llappeTi
lug. the dist trlct attorney and cor'
oner's office declared this afte:-.
noon. ' .
Gresham. Construction of new
business structure at corner of
Powell and M:Jp uvepujc pm.
pleted. '
ILK
UTTER
CREAM
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