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PAGE TWd MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1929. Ibcai and y Personal V io.ur more., cars ot apples were hlppd from Mf"d lat evenlns 10 pastern markets, mf.klne a total t of nearly 3500 cars of (wars and tipples for the season no far. The '; fruit now being shipped Hon wen held In cold storage and the shin ment to lo made this winter will ; bo from the same, source. . Krult pinking wus oompleted somutline jiKo nnd parking houses havo been ' dosed for; several weeks. ; . ;' ! Turkey dance rttft. night, nteani ln'nrl. .- Uynne Hros. music. tS ( Krahk P. Karroll, city attorney. ' Is' spending today on business at Crescent Olty. for which point he left this morning.' ; . Free at The Toggery; (of course) new radio log boohs. I. 242 ' . CunslH from a cjlutance registered .' at local hotels Include Dell Rmlth or llole-lnrthe-Wall. Texas, Mrs. II. . .vlcc'rndy of Vancouver II. C. Jack J lllnes of -Chicago, 111., and II. U rwlsv'ot Cheyenne, Wyo. c. lt ,yoiir Orchard brt.nd liquid !: llms ntid milphur at Kimball Fruit . Ct)., lntl., ' " 42, ( Mr., and Mrs, W. T. Grieve of ihc Tipspeet district will leave tu ; night "for. New -.York and points through the -east, .They Intend to . he Kline' from six weeks to two .nontW. , i . ..- ' . Mfxad ."Darwin tutlo bulbs 60o doaen, M.G0-per 100, at the Mon- ' arc(i .Be!d:.Co.. ; ' .'' i86tfJ ''. The Me.dford Mall Tribune. ay.i i that tloverpor Pntterson has made j a successful .governor, and there ( torn should be .''Impeached." If .' the editor-of th ''Tribune had hap- iiened alonic; ;VJie-, roadside near Kola, where $h governor's peach ronyi Is located! durlnk peacn sea son, he would' havo seen fhe i;ov-f-rnnr I horonghly - "lm .peached."! Klamath Win Herald. : let yonr- Orchard brand liquid lime and sulphur at Kimball Fruit Co.. Inc. - Ir. It. W. Olanoy Is spending this week In Sun I'ranolson on business. . The Calvary Baptist church of Falcm, which has -occupied ihe (irand-theater In that oily for th pasU twn years, has leased the sec and floor of the Korigers .building In Sulcm, where -services wll . he hnl(l,... ..-.' -. i , " - HeRUlur dance Wed,. Dreamland. .Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowson will leave tomorrow for San Fran cisco where thoy will spend the week end. They Intend to take In the big gome between the Uni versity of-California; and the Stan ford teams. Dressmaking and remodeling nt llie Fashion Shop, 4114 Medford BWir. Tel. 1181. tf V Doupty warpnnta were Issued at (he county clerk's office this fore noon to Siera DahBck of Medford for one coyote and one Wheat, and to' I.e frcscotfc of Ashland for throe hahcais. . We havo loads of new Ideas t das oh to our patrons. Medford Itnouty Rhop.-' "Ask a friend." Tel. i9i. u- tv. '.lames II. Tlrleve. who has a ho- col lit Prospect, ,ort the road to era : tcr' Iike, nrrltqrt :ln the city yes terday and registered at the Im perial. Ho reportM that iho number of visitors to' the- lake this year exceeds all previous records. Ojie reason for this Increased number '. has been (he mild wenther, which kept the' l'ondK free' fi'qm; snow and f permitted'. tree access to the lake '. to -motorists. A little snow hos ; visited the luko and the nights are . cohj. hut othcrwleo tourists are . hot 'bolhered. Tha Oregon. - . ' I Turkey dance Sat. night, Dream land.' llyngo Hros. music. 24.1 J Wis. David Itosenburg returned ' MwlMnl this' morning from Vort anrt where ihe attended the Oalli ' Curc'l-chhnerl presented In that clty Mohddy nlttlit. '. j! Cull' Inland talk to u about the' ' latest iitniroved methods In per- ! inanent, having. Medford ltoautyU Hhol). :, "Ask -i friend:': . Tet iui. ! a .Iticitiiietiamong Ihe'ballforiilansi reRlwnrel at looal noteis are r ren t jVttr!rtf lftacramento, W. Hi Btev-' k erw'nf SnKta ttosa. Thomas O'ltrlen . pf 'Oakland. W. . Myers of Chlcn, Uno; AV. II. Wilson of Iterkeley; . tjef yoilr Orchard brand liquid II iite and sulphur at Kimball Krult tn:. Irtcl ' tit t: 0. K. Tnrk.' Bouthern Pacll'lc , IralhmaHter of Bosohur. spehtthls morning In the city. on business. tllgh,lirude lump lime ant Wyd- ' rntcd lime for spraying. Wg I'lnes l.ttmher Company. MM Hllen Wilson haa Just accepted- thfl'. position of elevator operator he Medford builniiigi These Snappy - 'mors jtn fi' call for . bmkfuti of oriip. temptingly b r o w n d , tout ?uch ki made only 1 : from "FluhMp'i ' Milk Broad. ; '. . - .; ' Aik Your Oroeet ii ''" " A II Mra;; H. -H. Malchay and Jlmmle. of Pdrtlant) passed through Medford last trlnht.flB .their. Way 'to San Franciscp whte tlvfy willJoln air. muicnay ana atiena tne Stan ford -U. of C. game. a . ., Jloyal N 01 6 h 'b or it will meet promptly nt'j:0 Thursday night. The. stnte supervisor will be pres ent.' ' '- - ;-' 243 - Regutar dance Wed. Dreamland. ' ' 2 1'J j The state treasurer's bid fpr par for Klamam Falls street improve ment -bonds -ims been-accepted 'J the clty'douncil. ' fhe bid of the state was 6 per cent on the bonds amounting In all to $110,438. Dance Thursday night,, W. O". W. nail..-- Dynge Oh'hestra. : 243 . ' Kce our Xrnan special . now. Tho Peasleys, 331 Kast Main. 240.tr Walter K. HUhx, manager of ih Pacific ' coast-, district for the ln- stiranco company 'Of North Amer-( lea. with headquarters in San Fran cisco, spent yetterday -In the 'City on business.- -lla .lf t today for. Partland and northern points.' i Less ash, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 239. ... ..' ...... . .- tf Jf real dancing Is desired, study at I-yVe-Jensop's academy, Medfo-d Center lildg. 243 'There arc still, a few vacancies left In the local unit of the Oregon National Guard, Captain Curl Y. Tengwald announced thut forenoon. He added, however, they are being filled In fairly rapid time, with several appllconts In 'View 'from Jacksonville. .. The local' unit Is planning sn Interesting- ' winter schedule of entertainment ' un-1 a Iho has the use of it ; rifle rnnpit ciist of - the city. 1 - Thanksgiving millinery sale starting Thursday, Nov, 21. All felts and Soleils half price. Vel vets' and Metalllcs one-third off. Miss Taylor's. 42 Ho. Central. 244 New radio log- books free at Tho Toggery (of course). 242 'An application for a building permit was made at the city huild? Inn department today by W. U. Sawyer, to remodel a dwelling on Hnlly.-street at a cost of $250. Airway Sanitary System. Xo dust bag to empty. , Call 1387-J for ap pointment. 245 ; 0hcken dinner, Thursday -evening at Parish hall, henofit hew Catholic 'church. i. A: 30 to - IV '". Bazaar opens In 'Hie' 'old church building same evening. Kvcryho.ly come and bring k friend. ' 842 Three Port(und. Inventors have been awarded patents, by the United States patent office. Thy are 'Qustav: .A. Orah, Hdhert: F. Hlngman and Oscar 10. Hausntte: Clrah Is the Inventor of u travort ing hoist, Ulngman of a wrist-pin Joint, und Haiisolte of a turhlne. See Itrlll's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fonder and auto body repairing. 217tf Kelts-in dll the leading color half prlne. Vnlvets and metalline one-third off i.t Miss Taylor's. 42 So, Central. . .. - 244" The tit, Ann's Altar noddy treas ure chest, a feature of the,annut.l htttuiar which will open tomorrow with a ohlc.ken dinner In the old Catholic church, is on display to duy in the . M- Department store window. . . High grado lump lime-and hyl- rated lime for spraying. Hie Pines Lumber Company. - 224tf Millinery sale at. Miss Taylor's. 43 Ho. Central. All felts half price. .',..: ...I.. .. I- ;, 244 iVerne nVanDyko , of Iamport.'s Hardwaro and" Sporting (looihi store, wha has been III for the pant few lys, wa removed yesterday to his home oh Peach street from the Sacred Heart hospltql. lie was reported to hrt -showlng iconsldor- nhle' improvement.- ' let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland, Hldg. -. Phpna tf Beautiful materials at 19c,. a no nnd 35o for Christmas aprons at the M. M. Department-Store whore they cut aprons free' of charge Thursday and' Friday. 242 A child welfare allnle will he held at Ashland tomorrow hy the county health unit with Dr. Kmlly Rnlnom,' county - medical director, und M Is Kdlth I-aubschcr. county nurse. In 'Charge. A good slxed number of babies nnd children un dcr pig years' ara' expected. "' 'Hemstitching, plootlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. . . U7tf Hpeclal offer for- XmM photo graphs. The Peasleys, 331 Kast Mniru"'' ' i - .. . 340tf A total of U0,t0 eastern brook trout were planted In llybee. tvs tle. Oopoland- and 1'nion c.reukd. Jackson county, - during, the paet year. . High falls and other ob struction prevent native fish from ascending these streams from the ocean. Thousand of eustern brook trout have also been planted io Fish lake and lAke o' tho Waotut. These waters are' very uocesslble to Jackson county anglers und are being fished mere and more each year,' as the creeks and otvere be come depleted of trout. The Ore gonlan. 1 i - - - . High grade lump lime nnd hyd- ' rated lime for spraying. Dig Pines Lumber Company. - . 8J4tf I F. W. Wnteru left this mornlna for Portland on business. He will be joined thero hy Mi's. Wulers In a few days. ' t -. Dr. 11. U Sears will be In Dr. Sweeney's Office until Feb. 1, 1930. .. . . : The fire department wae called I to North1 Grape street hecuuse of a nue lire ikst evening.- i lie mus did no damage and was placed under control without tho use of chemicals. ' . . "'That good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Ca. Phone 118. . , tf - Th monthly meeting ' of the Golden t Links class of the First lis nt let church Will he held at the resldcnoe of Mrs. Frank Sttnson. r Riiirk street. Instead of at Mrs. X. Mead's as previously announced Kp-to-date radio log books . at The Toggery (of course). J42 Curtis Anderson .if .Alnrneda, Csl,. arrived this lnornlnsj on j short 'visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Heri Anderson and other relatives.' Mr. and Mr Anderson leave Saturday by nut for call fornla where they will' spend the winter. Curtis Anderson will rj turn with them. - C.-.ll at 41 Niv Front and see a fin lot of evergreens and shruW. I'hrttnnd Bose Nursery.' 24 J 1 Divorced at Jacksonville in 1925, H, E. Holland and Lessle Holland ,pt HornbropJt deolded to, b. mar ried giq. . .Tl'eyere JssiiftiJ j marriage license yesterday at the county clerk's office. License, were also Issued yesterday to: 1.1.1 rt Helcher, 31, of Glendale and May WIdener, 17, of Medford: Dun Wall,. 24, and Kna Ross,- 28. both of Ashland; H. Belcher. 23, and Lillian 8a lion, 16. both of Medford. Let the M. M. Department Store help" make your' Christmas gift Thursday add Friday of this week aprons will be cut frue of chi.rgd. Materlgls bought at the store. 242 Attention, Indies! The treasure chest with Its magnlffcent contents Wll be-shown at thfr M.- L- Dept. store this afternoon, and 'etse'nlmr which '.in-'its "last- appearance down ,r.vn. Iln. nnt. misu tltA trAnr fit seeingthis-display -of fancy work and wonderful lingerie... all hamd- work of artists, t-hown In Parish ball.. i ',.- .. 245 : Tdmporary auto licenses were li-sued- lit the sheriff's office - this forenoon to Mildred Orr Of Oti'd Hill,' Walter' (.'ralg of Snlma and I G. R. VanAuken of C.rldley, Cul. I Plant tulips, daffodils, narcissus ind hyacinths now while the ground Is dry. " Get bulbs at the Monarch Seed CO. 236tf Miss Nellie Rohhtns hnx been confined to her home for the past day br two because of' a Severe a1 tack of appendicitis. 6ocond annual turkey dance, Jackson Hot Springs, Sat. night. '.!,' i I. ..- 24 "Malte, your own aprons ' f u ChrUtmas gifts. Thursday and Friday of -this-week the M. M. ' De partment Store will cut them frno of charge. ' 242 Guests from Oregon at 'Medford hotels include Mr. and' Mrs. F. C House' of -Hood River. F. D. Young of (iresham, L. J. Bennett of Rose burg, Ira- Ilouglftnd of Iakeview, and the following from Portland: J. F. Hume, w. It.- Osborne, air. and Mrs. 11. P. Drako. Mr. r.nd Sirs. J. F.' Moore, George 'Arr, Joe Han ners, K. T. Albert. W. H. Oshorn.v J'.-C. Watklns, Hi H. Pollock: W. T. Morrison. O. A. Thomas; M. Ri Green, J.' 'A. Mayberry' and J. H. Weaver. ' 1 Big danoe Snt, night at Jncltson Hot Springs.. - '. . 241 - Dnnce Thurslay night,' W. O.- Wi hall. Dynge Orchestra. 24.1 M.' H. Jackson left yesterday afternoon" for his homo In Glen dale. Cal., following a few days spent In Medford on 'business. Get ihe finest popnorn In town at the Monarch Seed Co. 236tf Get your prescriptions filled at Oolvig Drugs. Registered pharma cist In charge at oil times. ' Next door-to Itlolto Thealer. -,i 37 Wlien he appeared In Justice court'- yesterday afternoon on i a cHargo- of- Improper 'license plates, filed against him- hy Stum Traffic Olflcer , Phillips VV. Ilrohlln w-ts fined- $15. Ho was-aroused of op erating un automobile- in Oregon With California license plates. Ku geno Roland,. arrested by the same officer, was fined $10 for having four people ride in-a roadster. . I -Thursduy und Friday ot this week the M. M. Department Store will out aprons free of charge. Ma terials nuty. be- bought either on main floor or basement., "' 842 i Mia. Paul Grelner roturnod to Medford on the Shasta 'last night rom Portland where she spent the past week on business. She will -tpend the-'Wlnter hero at the home Of Mr, und Mrs. M..G. Kely, huv ln recently arrived on a: return trip imm Detroit, Mlcb., .wncje 4he vlsjtcd hen son and other rel-i lives for the past lew montns, Orahard brand liquid . llme-sut- phur can he obtained nt Pinnacle Packing Co. .. 223tf Arthur L. French, formerly in he reiUty business In Mcdfonl. has just assumed charge of the (;. J. lireier cnain storo at t, ranis cas4. Mr.. French has been a frequent visitor in Grants Pass for years. and Is a relative of Loyal Heath, Maggie Heath and Mrs. J. L. Down ing. Ho W" I" the merchandising business before deserting It for rol estate. Grants Pass Courier. If real dancing is desired, study at Eve Honson'a academy, Medford Center Hldg. 243 EVE BENSON STUDENTS ARPEARrATiCRATERIAN The Kvo Drnson lhmciuj, ycad-, emy -will present its students at trm.Fox Ctuterlan thiaxi-e, tomot row. Friday und Saturday nights and also during the Saturday mati nee.' i Among-the features of the presentation will be the "Break-- awny," ns taught at ttto last na tional dancing convention. Dan- vrs, carefully trained und drilled. will ulso tan clever routines. Little acrobatic tumble are also expect ed to present several Interesting numbers. '- WHLETT STUDENTS PLEASE IN RECITAL v fl' ' Many ttirusstons of appreciation tvere hrrd todax conrojnlngf ttie Plauo ret'ltal prewnted by Ui Hutt Itlui-kniore Wlllett aiudlos over sta tion KMKU during Co lie o hour last night. -The retiltal was broadcast by remote control from the Aled (.lid studio of Mrs. Willctt. . -Among those who participated in the frojeo radio program were the following: Koreen Leverette.. IvdltS llodgklns, I'aullne lloitnrs. Mnnelu MelMUi, tisi'ol Dnuuberty, .lean Uiveretle. Mnslne . Martin, dean Woodford, l.eons Daugherty, tier trtide lloylo and leorglannn llus song. MRS. KN1GHJ WINS PRIZE AT JACKSONVILLE PARTY JACKHONY11.U2, Ore., .Nov. . isiininl.)) -"le curXI'-ohlh given V'oidayi evenlnc 4iy itbe - Itcliekan nri mliers wsif etijojud Hy s happy crowd. Heveral out of town guests were present, - 'Mrs. John Knight inn the' all' mlanre prtue, a love'y water pitcnr and six ilc. OF, ANTIE PASSES; ON ' " AT RIPE OLD AGE Mr f. Kathtrfiw-MarmiKet Anile 81 ypnrH old, widow of the .Ifte John S. Antle and mother ol Rich ard K. (Dick) nnd J. Walter. Antle, paKed away at her home, 1013 Went Main Ktreet hint evening fol lowing a severe stroke, from whtph nhe never rallied. ' 1 - Mrn. Antle wan bom In South Milwaukee, VViKOonnin, -April 27, H4H, nccompnnyintf her family to ICan.snrf at the uftt. of -12, '-and on Kehruary 21, was married to John Antle,- throe 'sons beinx born to till' union, Waiter and Kichard of Medford, und a third who died in infancy. Mr. . and ''Mrs.-, Antle came to Medford hi 1010, th for rner pafwinK uway here four years oro, r:A fino cririKClan character ami JOving mother Mr. Antle will he mourned hy a host of friends beside her family.. l-'uneral sovvices will bo held at the Perl Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. m P.evv Father Hamilton of Ht. Marlc'8 officiating- und: intr me,nt in the Jacksonville cemetery. LIONS PROSECUTE WMMM A Kitifc o'n tK.u-.riVbceaiVwwK:, "l ny ' "Bere' "n,!lf ""' M LL' ' ST? Jvr. .'Iday'n issue of ibis paper, will he urciihed oT de'frairting'-the-';-Woris club kitty of u plugged nickel, was enticted beforo the club today, .ions tinier and Hrophy, acting uh prOKecutor and defense attorney respectively presented their wit nesses, and evidence . -with; -'comic floui-islies. flrcult Judge '-H. D. Norton,' un- honorary . member . of tho organization was drafted ns tho court, and knpt tho .Jury (con sisting of the rest of the -club, und their guests) in a constant upronr wltli Irtw Ingenious 'court rulings. Among tho 'witnesses -cnHed- to tho stand wero: Lions Scott, Jar mln, Mtllhotlund,- Krault, and the defendant who took the stand in his, own behalf - nnd', offered . a coldrful group of alibis. The'case ended-wlth the entire' assemblage, including court,' counsel,, jury- and (peetntors being fined two cents upiece for being licclured by the Judge, to "look worth ubont that much.'' :' ' . .Inoknonvillii's new theutre Willi open j tomorrow j qlgbt under the proprietorship "or Fel1on! Fraiiks,' showing the feature picture, Tom MJx and Tony In "Outlawed," 'to gether Willi a'iwo-reel comedy,' Bar ney (Tongle in "T-Bone' Handicap.'" The' nev theatre has a stopltig flonr.'hew chairs and q seating ca- pseily or lno people. It has a singe, modern curtains and attractive dec orations.-' The new show house will sho four times a week with three complete i-humces of program, with performances continuous from 7 to 111-Meh night.' - -'The house will run the' very best of tile hlg stlent pictures, Para mount, Universal and F. B. O. Sat urday ulght's feature Is Joseph Schlldkraut,' star of "Show Boat," in "The Mluslsslppl Gambler." Sun day a Paramount picture. Jack Holt ln'"Avalnnche." ' PRICKETT LUMBER CO. 1 Aniotiiiechlent WhA'iiitide thIKi dux by it. p. tiiohenson, . owner, thnt"' tlio f'rh'kett1 lunthevl com pany, with hendquartertj on North C'ourt Htreet, has cliariKfd lt nain to the Kconomy dumber com pany. lt Ih our belief that southern Oregon people, tdiould line, when ever pofHlble, locally manufac tured productH. iunllty am prices Considered, und on thht basis we solicit the patronage of protec tive bullderti," Mr. MtephenHon tated. The Koonomy hum Iter concern buy all t lumber (mm the Owen-OreRon Lumber com pany. Ah In the past, the Rconomy will continue to ' enrry tv large stock of lumber In (trades for ull Konernl 'purpHMH, Thl rapidly growing company now has a com flet supply of lumber, bonrdM and Ahlplap, doors, window, pins trttord; Mhlngles. kith, plaster and the famous Certiilmeed roof Int; and, rompo5itlon shluglc lino. FR1EN DSThANSGREET KLUM IH ASHLAND I "H. t' I " '. ,- A mimwr''of local fotitbalt fun.' and rt'lendH hi Otto (Trork Kluiit; former Siedford hSih scn'n'orcos'ch. Journeyed to Ashlnnd this after noon to see the t'nlverslty of llu nll fnoitiall team go through n light workout. They disembarked from tho HhRtn limited this morn lna; nnd - will entrain again this evening for Portland, -where they piny the rnlvevslty of Oregon nest Saturday.' ' ..... A number 'of southern Oregon football funs' will intend tills game. " ' ' ope , Obituary;, i DRAKE l.avlnla A. Drake pass ed away at the Sacred Heart hos pital, Novetnbef 19 at M due to heart trouble. Mrs. Drake was born lu Missouri,,. gejptemher 28, 1868,' and was aged" 73 years, 'l month and 2r days. nt the time ot her death. - - Deceased wag first . married to William Kuch at Hay- Fork, Trin ity county, California, December 20, 1874. They spent 10 years in California before coming to Ore gon, settling In Klamath county. On February 25, 1899, Mr. Ruch passed away, and in- September, 1902, Mrs. Kuch was ualted In mar-' rlage to Mr. Drake at Port Kiatri- ath. -, In '-1B27 . Mr. DrnltB passed away, ' and since that time Mrs. Drake had'- been living with her children of this city, v ' Mrs. Drake was one or southern Oregon's earliest pioneers, first ar riving here 40 years ago. " Sh-e leaves three daughters 01 lie Tnrndow, of Orctitt, Cal.; Nel lie XangatOD,' of Medford; JeRBle Barker, of Metford ; also many other relatives. '' Funeral -Services will be held, at the Perl Funeral Home, Thursday, .Vovember.21; at 2:30p. m. Inter ment' in the : Jacksonville ceme tery. ' .' :SHAFEH--iuneral services lor Elizabeth K. Hhafer. who .passed away at the home ot her daughter, lira. John Demmer, 433 West Holly, Tuesday, Nov. 19, will he held at- the-Lutheran church at 2 p.- mFrldajs Dr.. Funk will officiate- and 'interment will follow in Jneksonvlllo cemetery. Con g--e r parlors In charge. 1 t H0015BS The last rites for Barry J. Kogers. an account of lay's issue of ibis paper, will be conducted by the Church of Christ, Scientist at ihe Conger chupel ut 10 a. m. Friday. The pall bearers will be selected from the local chapter of DeMolay, of which de ceased was a member. Interment will be made In Medford cemetery. i JAMKS William M. James, a resident of . near. Jacksonville, passed uway in that city late yes terday evening aged 79 yenrs. Mr. James leaves .no known relatives. Arrangements for services are be ing made by friends of the de ceased, nj the Conger Funeral rarlors. ... Portland. Klght room addition will ha ereoted to C.regory Heights school building. , Olasslflpd advert iHlng aeta result- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'Oli SAI.K Confectionery with out of town stales depoi. .Fine ipportuhltv ' for restturant. " Tet. ?- or. l-iwr.-x, . -i5x;J4j( FOR SV1.I)-MIHOrci.IiAJiKOlJS FOlt SAi.K '1 or i ion stack of slightly damuged ,hay. c It e n p. I'hone 6'J-J-3. 242 FOR SAIiRPOI'l.TltY Fort hAl.v:-Two Ostrdlhrpn cock erels, large, extra fino blrdB.-Tel. , . D0-J-a 242 WW NTK.D M ISeKI;y. N VA I'fi - WANTKl) 1000 rails, sawed stove lengths, nt oncei Phone 639-J-3. - 242 WANTIOD To rent, small nnfur-nls-'lled house, flat or upartnient, on or near South Central, around 13. Hox II. K .Mall Tribune. 242 W.VXTKD fllrl after school, to -, care for 20-months-nld bahv, liv ing near Kouth C'entrnli Uox 11. F., Mail Tribune. 242 FOP. SAl.K-Freed Klsmann bat tery radio with stand; first class oomllilon, 4,". J. It. Hill, ltoss Uvno. : 24 6 FOR KXCHANOR SHRV1CF. 4-TATION 10 2-room modern cabins on main highway near l.os Angeles. Priced at Sin, 000; mortgage $4.u00. Wants dairy or Stock ranch, sec ' Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.- 244 foii sAi.i-: si'iirnnAX noun consisting of 2 acres- of- excel lent soil, with Irrigation: brand new 4-room modern Jningalow. brooder house, etc. On gOouroi.d 3 miles from Medford, Ore. See fharies , A. Wing-Agency, Inc. 244 FOR SALE Splits and Newtown apples, also dressed turkeys. I. M, Xary, Phone 132-1,. 24X In any ronl t-stule tritusac liqii tlio most important ttelitil is (lie title insnrniicc. If. property owners could 1C uiHtlo to realize ite pos itive fact, title insurance wouM neeninpnny , every dreil, nntl it should. It se ciuvs (be holder pprmn no.tilly nttainst losses result ing from . title defects which are liable to develop at nuy time. Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 B. Sixth It FhoMl your ASHLAND NORMAL WELCOME l HOMECOMING DAY A lrfq1 Welcome i promlod nlumnt and former Htudenis of the Routhtn 'Oreffon Normal' nchool when they ';" celebrate . the annual homecoming On Novftmher 23 at vsand, ,' ereral student commit tees havV heen- workimc for. the pat twa irfoiiths nod the reaults of that 1tbw are boKlnnfiiK to ho ap parent) As m mattej- .of 'fact, home coming. at the'-woithfi-n Oreuon institution' is rather . Ijecoming. ' a week of 'fcBtivtty instead of one day'. .J'. 'i 4t-y- - r o Tile: principal' event of interent Ik th( ;fooTlul game between-the S, 'O. and Humboldt State collflffb, iotu Areata, California. Coach IcNeal'8 team recently de feated -'the strong Chico State Teachors iieoHege team nnd are cahld ; to triumph over another California institution. A record Crowd in expected. ... -All alumni 'and former students are invited to attend a homecom ing banquet to ho held at the Uthia Springs hotel In tho evening after the game The Victory dance given hy the iuiilereloM irj tho Normal auditor ium concludes the day' festivities. JACKSONVILLE LEGION . ! CLUB DANCE SUCCESS . jACKSQX-VIU.k,- Ore., Nov. 20. (?pocia(.)-r;'l'ha American ' Legion einb irhi'p their fh-t ibnpn hist Statlii-ili.U M-enlni- unit hrtA vnn.l I "attenn.tllep selllRR 13U lli-kets. The liroceedH are to lie used In repair-( Ins the S. Hotel bulMIng am! ! p'ajh off Intlehtednesii; ' j Wetsltle. oitllilloilse of Ren.sirte Womah'B club- decorated and im-j lintVefl.- .. .. ' ; For Glasiea That Are RIGHT '' i'.'.'. : '-,'. -See ? ' Dr. D, A. Chamber . QPTOMEtRIST 404 Medford Bldg.' Ticker's Tips Dear Friends: " . It's .a sad hut true fact that there's going to be many a Thanks giving turkey carved in the kitchen with a butcher knife because D-.nl hasn't got nerve enough to tackle the job in public. ' , Which will he very disgusting to many wiyes. But if Dad only hod a nice now earring set he couldn't very well get out or using it where it would show. And if he had one of those that Mr. Schade grit in espcclully for the occasion he wouldn't want to "get out of 11. ' . ' Now It seems to hii a mighty good way to avoid an argument would he to step in here and buy one. The boss says he doesn't care which member of the family makes the purchase and he's willing to talk turkey on the price. TICKER. P. S. I'll be thankful for any thing nice you tell the boss nhotit my ads. Larry Schade Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 ' . ' Next , to Craterian W ,rA A1' IO" ruleS i MEDFORD COUNCIL orijraiiortant jordlnancas passed last night by tle. city council was one providing all the rules, regula tions, fees, tolls, etc., of the new airport, and, in fact, every phase of conducting tile port, and the other was one which harinpnizes tho city traffic laws wilh the state traffic laws, and which will etnablo. locaf violators to he tried 111 the city court Instead of In the justice of tho peace court on state chni'Kes where a jury trial would he de manded, as the new ordinance pro vides for police court trials with fines KoinK to the clly treasury, whoreas in all trials under state charges lines go to th state treas ury. ... Bids were opened for concrete curb and suiters from Glenn Ouk court from East Main street to Oak wood drive, and the contract was voted to the lowest bidder, R. I. Stuart & Sons, whose bid was $1, 034.H0. The other bids wore: C. 10. Horf, $201.58;.' C. A. Hartley, $12(l0.f.; Milnes, $1"56.S0; Med ford Concrete Construction Co., $1, 175.50. ' ' . :.'. James D. Dell presented it peti tion signed hy over 80 per cent of the property owners affected, for the paving of Fourth street from Front street tojhe Pacific highway at Riverside avenue.' ; - The mayor and council approved the; proposed plan to Inaugurate the standard - government grading of all local milk products, which plan would not interfere with Ihe dairy inspection ordinance recent ly put into effect in fct, would EMCRATERIAN TOMORROW Vfe v?;:r rW i : -'; , Ned Sparks,, ;Jack Oakie 'strengthen it. ' The standard, plan Willi be -into; effect -in ,a lew months. 1 ';i t ' ! ; n Phone v w'" 'BUTTER CREAM PASTUERlZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED j THE SANITARY ' WAY TURKEi SHOOT SUN. Nov. 24 10:00 A. M. . , AUSPICE3 ," '' New Medford Gun Club - . t Shoot Will Be Held at LAMPORT'S RANCH Two Miles South of Medford on Pacific Highway FOR 3 BIG laughing Days CLARA SAYS "Any one who thinks they can steal' my man is wel come to try." "5 ' : rtt. W with ,' I ' i ETTYCOMPSON and Dazzling Stage-Screen Cast 80 SINGERS 40 DAZZLING v DANCING BEAUTIES Cus Arnheim's Band and ' ' ' 200 Others T O D A Y - fi . ' ,.. It. y "V' 1 . i 4 - -