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' PAGE.TWO" CLARA BOW HAS ROLE .To style of entertainment tiWll'elieilj again'' yesterday jilt tho Fox Cratei-inn theatre, from drama and wh'oopeo to light (nlliinn'come ily, "Tho Saturday Is'lKht" Kill," In which that- pcrHonlflcutioii of flap per yctlvlly, slang oxpresaion awl nrlKinal , possessor of "it ." 'lai'a riow,,lH tjiUMHtur. ' This attraction, alone wlllt a Vox movietone wnind r,Ww;'"'t l""",,miB -talKint? feu luioV''T,.6 Mitch AelinK,"; anil a loftl flitttiiro toy Kve Hensou mnr- . pirpils, jvill ran at thin playhouse until HiJildayl Wliy'ithe phiv shoul he named "The rSidifrHay Nlnht Kid" Is a inys- tery, nuleM) it is that dnrinK Its j rendition appears a dialogue line j In which someone reminds ( lara that she used to be known toy that name. Anyhow ( any screen play In which the famous redhead ap pears would he just as entertain-1 ini! under any name, tout it 1s under- , Blood lliat the snrrent attraction I title Is liaseil on the slatse play, "Love "Km and Leave 'Km." I It Is a ploy of hlfs city depart- j mont store liro anions the employes In which ('In'ra appears as "Mtiytrte,"" an Independent, resourceful i until slni.Ky llllle shop Bill, tyrannized j over toy her Bullish younger Bister, : -played toy ,'ean Arthur, and with James Hall pluylnx opposite Maynie as "Hill," the clerk, who is pro moted to foreman. The shred of a plot Is based on tho unsuccessful schemes or the younncr sister to i-apl.ire Hill'st love from Mnyme. If you are familiar with Clara itow'a screen personality it would he KupcjTlous to tell that she Won't stand Tor anything like that, hull you do not know that she finally j llres of KetlliiK the sister out .of scrapes and slaps her on the kisser and ''elsewhere; , recapture! her Jimmy anil cements him solid. The scenes 'In. (iinesherK's de partment store furnish many laualis with tho chief comedy rurnlslied toy lleyman "Meyer as Mr. Ginsberg, and , tho precise-spinster forelady of (ton' store and lis oldest employe, played toy lOdna May Oliver. l-'spoolully laiiKhntolc scenes are where the employes of'tho store prepare lo Rive a pageant under the spinster's direction, -and where.' just aflor Hill is promoted to floor- man, he finds difficulty, .in direct- j inc;. customers, to the Various da-1 pnrluicnls. ' . ' II Is also suieVflnui. perhaps, to j slate that Clara flow tlirniiKl.ont I shukes that famous uiop of retl I huir frequently, utters many wise-j cracks and displays her other! screen characteristics that have won her a Iiii'ko following. Her I Hot-een colco, however, will never Italtt honest pralso from any audi- ence, even her most ardent fans 111 admit it. A. K. TtWaWl Crater hike ihere Ts a denerU lut Kurlts ' jmHsliiK do not rerii;rilx' it ' as tUi-h, for there is clover and other vegetation nrow iim. encuurticed no to do hy the .ludlcimiK a plication of water. N'evcrthelosft, n few years ao it wa Just d iimo rt lu n d . Now h u n -dreda of head of caltle use this paiture. llay Mnrnn of Medford Is iiHoclalcil with (he nrj,'aiil7Jii Ion wl(iih has thin desert nnd live stock. Cattle, however, explains Al r. .Mora n, are shipped to Wood rlvt r valley, near I-'ntt Klamath, and fatteiiid for the niarltets. and from there they tirq, flUippQ.d?. out of;Klamat)i Kails for (thn California- market. Mh, and Mr. Mo ran are rcKlstere(( at I i 1 -Hal from Medford lNu'ilaixA 't'lre Kuhlan. i -! ; ' vu . . r- f- 'itciilly, rr- Plana. und' Niy for 'Jetion nf eommuaiiy hall hih! liymn.'iilnin. SHE THOUGHT HER CASE HOPELESS -Yet ALL-BRAN Brought Kflief Almost Itmiiediatuly . ' No Troublu Since When constipation onco cets a (Trip on a portion, it is almost im possible to relieve it, let alone pre vent it with drugs and treatments, lint here's a lady who was freed from Iter sulToring; read her letter. "Mi!M n an mtrpme mtm of ronMlpn lien Blid Klthourh I l''l tTi,-tt alNiut evei-jr. ttilnr ihnl was m-imimeniled to m, 1 lind blmiMt nU-vn up hop, of ever brlnii nlk-v,-il. "On duv 1 rami, acrtm, year ailvrrtlMi mnt, k I rlmnghl I ioul,l try A1.1..IHN, ll trlRnvil n) almeat immr,1iat-ly anil I havp had n,i trouble iiincp, wliu-li almn't tlirw, monthi aco." Mra, K. K. Lcallr, It 1 01 l4-man St., Flint, Michlsnn. Your Rysrhi must ltnve rouglmEO ir bulk daily, otherwise constipation is almost inevitable. Kelloirn's AL1, RltAN will Bupnly this toulk. It ia a healthful' cereal to eat every day. To uso in .cooked dishes or serve with milk or cream. To mix with other cerenls. .Kollopg's ALL-HRAN Is Buornn toed lo relievo constipation and to prevent it. Far better than pills and laxatives whoso doses often havo to toe increased to bo effective. Two tnblcspoonf uls daily chronic cases, with every menl. It Is 100 bran otid in 100 effertive. Doctors recommend it. Your (rrocer wlls it, 8f rved by hotels, restaurants, din-lnir-cars, Made by Kellogg in liattlo , LrecK,- V ALL-BRAN INHERITANCE HOT FOR LOCAL LADY To dream of capturing the pot ot Bold at the end , q( the. rain how. Is a pleasant experience while It . lusts. ,,liut, only too, ,ofteji.;oii wakes Hp, i. . dor ui, Wear sky ' wlth j ni i tv-i , ill ir.lii ' j ; ; : ,i !'',;: j rriil fthmt lvi,'jU . wa i , fir3 poaeii; 'Hi Mm, i'Vi'nll, Af JleKitni ii' fi'MVduys' 'nso." !i:1'K','iviiiK .)M, "! the ilcut);Of hoi . oilier, .lHium iuV' ' hail noil Hiifsisln'co she waSiii. small I chllil. having linen 'raised,, of tor: her F mother's death:, lit1 Mini: Thtrili'wj Willirims of ..lueksmi lioiinty,'1 xhd'f Was told that' sli.o.w.'is to Inherit : a large share of ? r.il.ooo lie left 'In j his will. - , ' ; Leaving for Unite. Mont., :i '! days ago, she was slim-lti-il in lejirnl that ll, fiii-tiine i.t the ral.ilinii'.-i end was not for her. The !--! ceased was only a distant relative) with the same name as that of I her father, .anil lii.s $:,n:ono was divided between two sisters and a In-other. Mrs. Applcgato iloci lint know the w liciv.'iboills of he fat her. No matter whatiseollon of,On gun Is represenled In the Portland 1-olels these days, everyone lirlngh the same message regarding the j weather, l-'rom ull accounts this iUate and parts of .Washington are experiencing a remarkable season. Sunshine Is a dally occurrence, and there Is an absence of rain. Weeks ago there should have been good. snaking rains, but they arc totally I absent. Old timers say they never I experienced such wealher at tiiisi season ami they do not attempt to explain It. While the weather is beautiful, it Is unseasonable anil unsatisfactory. Insofar as the agri cultural regions are concerned. Tho time for plowing should have been over by now In many districts, and, yet in those districts not a plow bus been stuck into the ground Seeding Is delayed. Farmers an waiting nnd walling, with no pa tience whatever, for the long over due precipitation. The ert'oct on next year's crop Is now toeing calcu lated. Not only are farmers woi lied tiliout the absence of rain, tout aojire some power companies nnd water plnnin. There Is n distinct shortage nl' water for domestic pur !poHils In several places. The Ore Uiinlnn. IE llecause t of- Hie large att -nilr aneti last Salllrdiiy night, the American l.cgloii members of .lacksnnyllle st their dance tomor row night have made arrange ments lo provide iidilil onal spine rnr ilani'i'i's. The first party was presented hist Sill 11 Kin y night for the benefit nf the .laebsonvllle inn. seuni and was alteitiled by nearly Kill couples fmin .Meilfnril, Jack Minvllte and Hiii-rotitulliiK cuniiuii lilly. 11 was alllliilinerd today that the stage In the hull, bunted In the ai'Ctiud stniy of the old Full ed Slates hotel, which unce gave lodging lo n president nf the Fnlted States. Kuthelford II. Mayes, has been removed and that as a result, daiiiTng will not be so crowded. The Imperial nr cbeslra fmin Meilford will fur nish the musle Willi - novelt.v dallci-s. HKKSK I'ltKKK, Hie:, Nov. 22. (S,i:UI), Ivan Hntliield re turned home lust Kriilay fnm I'ortlund much Improved lit health. .Mrs. John Nil u rn expects to leave sotin with Mrs. I-M Uroii. her sister-in-law, for Los Angelc to spend the winter on account or pool- health. er h us It a ml epeci to follow tihout ahrtMtmas. The till.' t.f the lesson for next Sunday, Novein Iter i' I. In ( 'ari y fitf: onl'n Mcmsiikc to the lle.-l-then." und Is found In Jonah 1:1-3; l:t-5: 4-5-11. AM are wel come to come and woryhlp with us. Uev OrliTith In expei tei n pi-e.,eh att usual. THANKSGIVING DANCE JACKSON HOT SPRINGS A big Thankagtvinc dime Is si heitilled fnr tointil-l'uy.' , night tit the .laeksnll lint apringM Willi a nuinber of novelty fcatmvir to be preienled dnrlnn the eonl-sd of the evening. 'Ibis wilt be ihf flrat d une nf lis kind IhU season ali i Is expeeled 1,1 ilrnw the usual eiwvii from Medrnrd. The musle will be furnished hy Pom Pro vost's I'ep I'rddlei-s, who have been ploying at ibr lint Sprlmts pavllbm fur some lime past. The hall was recently redecorated and now presents an Inlerlnr with an entirely new ble.-i I linn formerly. LAKE CREEKDANCE AT HALL SATURDAY NIGHT I.AKI-: i'ui:i:k, ore.. nv. a. ISl'i'i'lal.) Xwr will be n dance ii Like freek hill Ha tin day night. .Niiicmbor nurd, mih musle by Hie -.line. i:lisiiu .which played at Hie lint dame. l:veil,iuti- r. conic. MMWORD'MAIIJ The Secret of By Natalie Sumner Lincoln ;. '' : vV - t: ' ' HYSOI'HIII: A volet train li,, dean brlnua vrelly I'eyav I'reacatt to live ot Yew tmliie, in the Cot. tt"ln;ui illla. Iter unrlo. Herbert l'.tcntt tiifikea Iter hit ol huir but ilecreen alie muat Htentl e month nl the todqe or toren Hi luriune. jSlte is limited lo nb eencee ct one hour uiif ovhi cei. : Vioit Inr cotitjiuitione. Aocot: Puttied hy her devoted nerirn molil Jua. I'enn: bephi.1 her reaidf-.nee :,. haunted bit a enriee ot oirciim,' -. stance which ahe vninhl eel:a If talhom. Obadiah Hvana and ht ton- Jimt-, jrouv hoepitabl 'matflltbani yblft ,4irn her i I'ettijii tiihen Jithit tar a nanne ridt MviHJ,tiv ifre rtiroaai into the wi '1er. ,Uite. rthetr era ft eapnlzt. utter I'eaqy now euea veerina at jtlHtn from the .viaicr. -.5; .-;':':;.' - "" .,- . Chonter 5 . THE RESCUE ' A FTRIl moments that seemed In terminable, Peggy came to the snrfneo of tho pond, still clutched In the viselike grip of her terror stricken maid. , ' Peggy struggled to free heraelf from Julia's grasp, realizing It was her only hope of saving either of them. A boat, unseen by either of the struggling figures, crept up to them, and an- uplifted oar came down with force on Julia's woolly head, just visible, knocking her senseless. Swiftly the air rushed Into Peg gy's lungs as the iron grip relaxed For a moment Peggy peered about from around her throat and sue feebly caught the oar thrust to ward her. - "Save Julia," she pleaded, In gnsplng sobs, as Obadiah Hvans lifted her Into the rowboat, ; "Jim's got her," he explained. 'Lay tlioro and get your wind." Obadiah helped her to the dock, tben turned to assist Jim In lifting Julia. , '. "Vott saved our lives." ' Peggy had found her voice nnd rose shak ily to her feet. "1 don't know how to express my thanks " Willi a skill which Peggy secret ly admired Jim bnndagad the cut on Julia's head. Obadiah gave her a stimulant nnd after live minutes, Julia opened her eyes. They carried her to her bedroom. Poggy mudo tier comfortable and ;hen slipped tula dry clothes also. On reaching the living room she found Obadiah consulting with Jim In a subdued whisper. "I'm thinking," he began, "you've gone thraitgh qulto a hit and with Julia laid up. perhaps you might llko to havo us the -night." "No. 1 fear I 1 cannot ask you to stay. Julia will bo herself again boou, and I" "Are a host In yourself" Peggy caught tho niocltery In Jim's eyes. "Pop, we nro keeping 'Miss Pres cott up boyond her bed-time." Tha front door closed behind them, drowning Peggy's faint "flood night." Slio went Into the kitchen and when she returned upstairs, she carried a foaming glass ot eggsiog to Julia. "My, It's good," Julia smacked her lips ns Peggy put down tho empty glass. "YVluir my new coat, Miss Peg gy? It didu't git hurled? It was de fust time 1 had it on." "It's In tho bathroom, Julia; I'll look out for It go to sleep now," She switched off the electric light. "Call ine it yon want anything." She retrieved Julia's coat from a pile ot wet clothes lu the tub. As sha spiead it out tn dry her lingers touched a cut toward tho hem. She held tin tha cloth. What she hud at first taken tor a tear, was limr silt videniiv inado with some sharp instrument. There hid been no slit In the cloth ! when they Went to gel tn the canoe I that she was willing to swear. The ..... was lust creeplne over tho ponk ot i Mohnk .Mnunuiln when I'enRV t tnurseU itrom Yw i f-odge nnd MPnllnx tnivially nlong the e!tor or (ho imuil H ixiiiiivtl ; opposfla tho spot, wliero tlie canor j PARTY WAS SUCCESS lll'.Ul.VIKW, Ore., , Nov. 2, iSpeclalt The Titet I ncnualnteil" pnitv hold nt the lortimnnlty club house Friday even. UK was a suc cess from every nlmuVjKtint. About ISO IMIvlew and Nell freek folks weM pii'setit to enjoy at lie program i and social evening of gumea, w ith ! . ... rfilr'. 4ilN JtrJ' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, Mohawk : Pond ; had capsized a few short hours fore. 'She t-Dipul cot ot her coat and, In her bathing suit, entered the water and with powerful strokes, swam further out. It was perhaps 10 feet deep Just there and through the clear depths she finally spotted the sunken canoe. .- Submerging, her fingers groped alone the bottom of the canoe until she found what she was looking for. A slit, corresponding to that In Julia's coat, except that It was a more jagged tear at one end, had been made in the thin birch bark of the canoe. Puuderlr.g lite sinister meaning ot her discovery and recalling the eyes In the water, Peggy returned lo the house and retired. Desplle a troubled mind, sleep quickly overtook her and when she awoke, the chimes of a French clock told her It was noon. Making sure she was comforta ble, Peggy hurried to the kitchen and satisfied her hunger. Tben she prepared Julia's lunch and car ried It to her room on a tray. Both were startled by. a lo'id knock at the front door. : Peggy was downstairs like a flash to throw open the front door. "Mr. Chase! How good lu tee you," exclaimed- Peggy and extend- then plunged Into the water. ed both hands In n warm welcome. "Oh, I have so much to ask did my letter hrlng you heru?" The lltlld inan regarded her with a perplexed 'smile. : v. t"f tear you have , mistaken me for -my' .tivlti.' brolfifar, Plll'lnnderI. am Aquila Chase." . . . Peggy stared at her guest Tht likeness was remarkable. At Peggy's suggestion. - .they strolled out on the veranda and Chaso drew out a cigar and lighted It as they sat down. , "Philander wrote me you were herd aud asked that I call on you.'' Chase remarked by way of explan ation. , ' "I am so glad. You are my first caller." "Have you no nearer neighbors?" he asked. "Only Obadiah Evans and he's not ory sociable." "Obadiah Is a typical Yankee. Shrewd but not alwuys correct In his Judgment. Your uncle and he did not hit it off altogether." "You knew my uncle?" "Oh, yes. lie was nearly ns an enthusiastic botanist as 1 am." From his pocket Chase drew om same kodak pictures and showed them to Peggy. Peggy paused over the scenic views aud took up two others. "Who Is the man In the back ground, Mr. Chose?" "That Is Sundown." the botanist explnlued. "A half-breed Indian whom your uncle permitted to cr.tnp over yonder." Chase pointed across ..Mohawk Pond to the southeast. A sudden Idea popped Into Peg gy's head. "Could you would you walk over there with me?" she asked. "Certainly." Rushing Indoors. Peggy made certain that Julia was resting and coming out on the veranda, locked tho door. At his suggostlon, they took the path through the woods toward Sundown's camp. "Are there snakos?" she asked as they npproached the boathouse and turned at right augles to it. iler question was answered by j '",e """ling " ' underbrush I She caught Chase's arm with I suiieal of atnrm. "Just a black anake nothing to worry about," Chase assured ner. Hut kls crip on his walking stick l'"""" W contlnueri elnp l- fCoitvritjht. I. Avpteton and Col. Pcaay't suspicions n.ivt routed . her interval tn th IrutiAn. St tnvst.ottc, In todtorrow'a install mcnt. t refreshments served at the close or the evening. 'I'ho food sale held at the Hardy Itros.' store Saturday was well pal rouliECd and a B.ilistantinl sum rrnl Ir.ed from tlio sale. tin Thursday evening, November 'Jl. an old fiiMhloncd dance was staned by the club ladies. 4 . M.ilfiml M-llnin. MKI.I.V1KW, tire,, Nov. 55. (Special. ) Mi-h. T. A. Merryman and daiiRhtir l-Hlen M-ere fiuests at the home of -Mr. anil Mm. Nord ivlck of Medl'ont on Sunday. They all enjoyed n nip to l'rapcit dur ing the afternoon. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929. ! HOSPITAL STREET A jfctU.on fr JMiip Jtnpiyivemeiit'J of FJorenbe .street, l running ;-. Qti 1 Must Main KtVoet to the Snored Heart hospital, may soon he clrcu- j Inted in view of the poor condition in which the street has heon for; years past, Loeai and out of town1 residents, who have oeeasion to use1 Hie street often declare it is one ; of the roughest in Medford, with j Index nnd roeks continually hounc- Inw automohiles nnd their oeeu-1 taints, K"i"K up or down the hill to ! ilip hospilal. 1 The condition of the road has i been pointed out as heing purlieu lurly hnrmrul to patients. This is said to he especially true wliere j patients must have absolutely level; riding. j The road mound the hospital was paved with concrete last sum-' mer hy the hospital, leaving Jin-; provement work to he done hy the j city on several hundred yards of Florence street. Jack Holt Coming to Rialto Saturday t : Human misunderstanding, family strife, sacrlfica aiid an overpowe:r-Im-r love are all incorporated In ' Father and Son," the new picture synchronized with dialogue and music, which comes to the ltialto tlinter tomorrow, with Jack Holt Uoiothy Itevler and .Mickey Jic Itau'fn the featured roles. It is a story of deep heart inter est. A hypocritical stepmother. lil::ycd by Dorolhy Uevier, alifmpts lo ili-.slroy the rt'eep. and ti-mlel-hive c-xisiing le-Lween a' fjither an 1 his son, ph. yeil respectively by Jack Holt and Mickey .vidian. .lack Holl gives a splendid per formance, ns does Dorothy Ilevior. who shows ;i power and subtiety that establishes her as ' a great dramr.tis:. Little 'Mickey Melinn biinill'-s his role with a great deal of simplicity and charm. BELLVIEW VISITOR IS j i HONORED AT LUNCHEON : HEI.I.VIEW, Ore., Xov. .22. (Special) -Mrs. .Mabel Meri'yman entertained at her home In Bellview on Wednesday with a 1 o'clock luncheon. Table decorations and place cards were In keeping with tlie holiday season. The luncheon was in, honor of Miss Maud I'orhan' of Suginav,', .Mich., who ia visiting her,. sister, Mrs! I.. D, Meservey. - Those Invited were: Mrs. Ida Tuckoi-; Mrs. Ada Huxley, Mrs.' Jessie Sewell. Mrs. .Margaret Me servey, Mrs. Katherlne Neil, Utile .loan Null,' Mix. Cora True, Alius Maud Kprhaii,' the, guest of honor, iihd I he hostess. Alcohol or Prestoione h i - (. ; Anti-Fr6eze ; vr Installed Today Eliminates a Frozen Radiator Our factory Complete Service ORCH ARDISTS ! i, . . t . . We Can Help You Solve Your Drainage Problem 4 v.- . . ' -' : 1 . I ; . ;';-'- v ' r ' Modern machinery, competent engineers and skilled workmen will install a drainage system at surprisingly moderate cost. You are invited to inspect the drainage system we are now installing on Rosenberg Brother's Bear Creek Orchard. , . , ,- ... ' , - R. I. Stuart (Q. Sons v GENERAL CONTRACTOR R. I. Stuart, phone 643 Gilbert Stuart, phone 966-M " Miles Stuart, Ph 850 6 ttr ft-jr. m. Cities Service t-oncert (tram:cont!ncnial), IS'ltf service t oKIIO, KHQ, KOJlO.-KOW. 0 to 0:30 p, mi. Jnterworen :l-"nlr t transcontinental ) . NIIC service to KflO, KHQ, KJM), KGW, ki'o, KKi. , , ' ; li:30 to 7 p. m. Phlltols! Theatre Meinnries (iranHcnntin e a t a 1), .lii' fii rvlce to ' lrio, , lOIQ, KliMO. Ki:,W, "KI'rt.'KFI. 7 to 7:30 'p, m. Ai-nistrong' Oi'ak-el-s (traiiKconiliienriil); NltC ser vice to K'CO.' KIIQ,' KOMO, K(IU'. I-TFI. 7:30 to ft p m. Armour program iti-atlsconlinenthl frotol Ctllcago) NBC- service to' K(.iO, KHQ KOilO, KfiW. KP6, itFf. ' S to 3 p. in. RO.V Hour. NRC service, to Kt'.O, KIIQ. KOIIO, Kr.W, KPO, KKI. "0 lo 9:30 p. m, Itorden program. NW siivice to KCJO, KIIQ, KOMO, KfiW, KPO, KFI, KSU KOA. 11:30 tn 10 p. m. Union Service Station Four (from KFI). NRC service to KfiO. KIIQ. KOMO. KOW. I'KO, KFI. 10 to 10:30 p. m. "In the Parlor". XHC service to KliO, KHQ, KOA. 10:S0 to H p. in. "The. Nomads." NMO service to KOO, KIIQ. ko.i;' 11' tn 12' teera. KOAIO, 11 to 1 -' 'p. m. Musical lusko NHC - service to KHQ, KPO. 1. m. T.anghner-I larris Hotel St. -'rancls Dance orches- tra. NHC service to KOO. Ilostcreek club at 1.AKK If'RKKK. fire:, N,.v.,. ', (Special. V1 Tho' Lost "fi-eek 'C'om-i munlty club met Tuesday at th William lloefft home. Mrs. Mack ! who hail arranged the' meeting so; she could help tho ladies complete; some garments which Ihey had' partly made at a previous meei-l ing. failed to come. ' Those . prcsel-.t were Mr. and .frs'. William lloefft. Mr. and Mra.' Ted lloefft j.iul daughter, Mr. ami1 Mrs. C. II. Moore, Mr. anil .Mrs. j 1-:. K. .lones. Mrs. .!. It. Shorl nnd' children. Mrs. 'I.. .1. fli-issom and' daughter, .Mrs. I-'rank Karlnw. Mr.:.! l.i,ren Farlow, -Mrs.- ('has. .Seefield.! Mrs. W'm. Xussbaum and children. ; A. I.. .Pei:h and daughter. Mrs. I., j .1. liohrer, ..Mrs. II. AV right, Mrs. I Oeorge Drown, Mrs. I.ee l'.radslmw, Mrs. Kmi.gene Charley, Mrs. Ce-j die Abbott, .Mrs. II. IT. Fox and children and. Mrs. TI. I.. Tonn. Kveryone hail a nhinnt titne.- SAFETY! CAR WASHING GREASING trained men will turn out your car to your satisfaction at One Stop FINE WEATHER IS CLOUD TRIP LURE i The prevailing November jvea 'ther is regarded ..s being unusual i for local aviation, and as a result ia number of Medford people nave ; been taking their first air rides this month through, the local n-r-2'r-lune service,, the Copper Kins I company, managed toy W. J. Ilron i ,..ir...-,r up wall-nnrt. .ir.,i vi-Kiei-iiav' lhat re- 'ouests tor special and do luxe : living trips have been numerous during the past two weeks, ami, 'said the Passengers 1'oimd tb';: I'.ngue Kjv.f valley a 'toeuutilul. t sight from above for autumn wea ! ther, with trees and uiicierbrus.i Inn the hills and on the valley) ' floor presenting a protly picture i in their fall colors. 1 He is looking tnrwaril to an other busy day next Sunday, ami, has already received .several res- .: ln.:.-...,Fi.. ,1m. I llt-OllI'M ,; wishing to fly Sunday would be! i wise in arriving at the airpn.M fairly early In the afternoon to: receive rapid service. Mr. lirownj j does his own piloting and hasj been in .Medford some time, doingi I passenger work and giving tu-,j Hi-Ill insii uei inn. GRANGERS WILL DANCE AT EAGLE POINT. HALL I.AK1-: Clt-1-:F.K.,Ore., Nov. 22. (.Special.) The home economics committee No. 2. Willi Miss Mary i I lanley as chub-man, is giving a i jllrango dance at the Kaglo Point .' Orange hull on Thanksgiving i v Same Price f or over 38 years 25 ounces . USE LESS. ; . than of high priced brands ' MILLIOnS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT rir"-Jjr"-p" """ "" I fLVJ." VV Inisht. All liimiKers are invited to attend. . Yow would not try to broil d l ,' , . " whole) I But if you'euf it in slipis yoij can broil each perfectly. Simi larly, Hills Bros, roast oi?tf few pounds of coffee at a time never in bulk. This continu ousprocess Controlled Roast-1 in, produces a flavor mi other coffee has because it roasts every berry evenly and ... controls the flavor.' " - HILLS BROS COFFEE Freth from thefiTig- inat 'vacuum pac. , liaiily opt tied with the ftey. SATURDAY SPECIAL V 1. 1 ' I -VLf ;' 6 - Raised . Doughnut 15c a dozen - ' Gold Cakes With Cooked Vattilla Creant Filling 25c and 50c r .. '- .1--.. Pumpernickel Bread-""-' j v 15c ; ' . Our Fine Fruit Cakes iin li4-Hj.;Und .2V2- sizes I are ready -for you at 5UC per lb. j n r ' ' 1 ' Tt 1 " Sill W. Main: Ph. 103t Phone 520 nam , . i