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! lOVi YHW ut . . i I l 1 i ij v JIM ui if UieiUUr -HfUl MEDFORT) MAIL TftrBUNft-MEDFORD, 6KE00X. FRIDAY. XOTOMtiRR. &' 12f. PXGE JACIFIC HIGHWAY TOURIST TRAVEL TO BE DISCUSSED t 4 luncheon to ho. iiLWmlctl .oy Vurfinoss, . men -ond( chamber of commerce mcmiicrK from southern Onfeon n ml nori hern On Uf ornin, wilj bo held at ,the, Yrvka Inn in Yrka ptyst m'Brtny noon, for tho puiposo 'ofc 'ta-rttntr iloflnlto notion on frncoui-nRlnK tourist travel over Pacific Highway l S. at), which M rutin directly jthroutfh AlecUrd-. ' jjhe luncheon Is arranged by ino : JRrfctor of tho neiy consolidated it oroi nidation formed from the Oap- Hof HlKfegvay n&sochuion and the Sail .loaftuIiWSaoramcnto Valley Tourist tend Travel imruau. Direct ors frqm- southern Oregon mi4 northern California will also be elected at. tho meeting, according to K. T. Garliepu of the former Capital Highway association, who conferred with local Chamber of Commerce heads in Med ford thin morn, tug, and extended a geheril invitation to nt tend, the meeting. i That ,all the major attractions through. the state hi California and Oregon arc included on the Pa eifIehiHhw.v LV P. Dft. Mid tourist travel will ho directed by thase numberfe' tllrcctly'through Medford to Grunts Pass upd up through tho north, "Was stutoment made by Mr. Garllepp. .' . 1 '." ' 'A: T l'HOKN'JX. Oi-i". Now rial.) Xli-.VjnaMl. M. U-flaitleJ' and, son Ccc'll left for Los Angeles for a sliort trip. They expect to , be pone .tej, d.sys or txvo weeks. .Mr. anil !). X-.H'."KlHh enter-: tallied nt 4iunar on M'ednesday evenlnsr, and -had. as their ' guests Mias Could. Miss Stockton, and Mrs.x-Stockton. The guests have for the 'past two weeks been' con ducting revival - services at" .the Uaptist church at Ashland. 51iss Could is tho so.nK leader and Miss Stock I Ion tho'iDlH(i.'K. "1 ftaaed takinfiXydia E. PinkHam's .. Vegetable:. .'Com pound,., when I yas .14 years old to build me up. I had been frail and nervous.. After tak ing three-(potties I-was. in nor mal condition. Since then I oc casionally have a run-down feeling which rnakes"me weak, nervous and irritable. By tak ing two or three bottles of the Compound I am back to nor; mal." -Mrs, Jetry- C. Jonas,; K. r U No., i, Patimar, Mrf-v ' mwmm - ' - ' r- ni m.H 15 to.S19 yajue Gage Hats, each only : :'.$SQ& $ii5S lue-Spetiai buys for this sale. Y.j 8 $7-5a;eage 5oleilFelts, only,- ; : . . . . .$2.98 WVtW T -t T Sale THE Judge Kelly Tells PortUnders of jj'? ' Cliff Writing, Rogue Fish and Duel "Asteca made carvings on tho cliffs of Port Ncu,ff river, near Pocatello, Idaho, 'not far from the American falls, according to Judge 10. K. Kelly of Medford, at the Im perial. "I have seen tho carvings jnnd they aro so high up on tho ; IjiikhIUc, walls that they must have (been made ivhen the river was r.t a higher level than now long bo fore it cut Its way so deep in tho canyon. Tho archaeologists have studied and examined the carvings many times and estimate that they were made at least 2500 years ago. They examine tho moss and over growth and make their calcula tions. So, the Aztecs may have left traces In Oregon as well, for to reach Idaho they had to tra verse tho old Oregon country, of which Port Xeuff river was a part. The unfortunate thing is that carvings' cannot be photographed as they should be, ,tho dots and dashes not showing up In the pho tographic plates' : ' Judge Kelly is famous as a steel had fisherman on tho' TlogUP. but ho declares that the strer.m Is he Daily Meteorological Report Friday, November 'ii,. -Meilford and vicinity:- Tonljjlit and Satm-day fair, but with cloudi ness. Temperatilro below norma!. Oregon: Fair, but with consld- ernble cloudiness," tonight and eat-! urday. -Tenip.eratui-es below nor-l mill. --' ... I J a I, Temperature (desrei'8).. 53 Hlf.-hest (last 12 hrs.).... 57 Lowest Uflst 12 hra.) 16' Rnl. humidity (pet.)...... 4" Precipitation" (inches 00 Slate of weather Clear , 09 Cloudy Lowest temperature this raom-i ins. 21 degrees I Total precipitation sinoo aepicm- ber 1, 1929, 1.16 inches. "- Temperatures a year ago today: Highest,; 60; 'lowest, '29. " Sunset todty, 4:45 p. m. , Sunrise' Salurd.ay, 7:11'A. m."' Sunset Saturday. '4:44- p. mi! ""Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time It fl CITT. S3 2? liaker Citl .... litsmarck ..'-.'... lioisc -. Denver Dcs M.oinea .. Prosn ;v.'..l".. Melena Los Angeles .. Marshfleld Phoenix Portlajid ....... Ited Bluff poscburg P, Cdy. Cloudy. Clear "Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear 30 42 36 40 26 20 56 .ii', 20'' 24 8 : P. Cdy.. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear , Snow,' Cloudy Cloudy p: cay. Salt Lake 32 SarLFrariiElsco 7p Santa Fe .(...j...-.,.'..'.' '80, Spokane' : 34 Walla- Walla ...... 32 Winnipeg ............. w. J. HI''XVHlSON, . SIole6roltslst. - STATIONS BOUGHT SHATTI.K," Xov. 22. (Pi lt'adlo slntlons KJR, Seattle, KVA. Sun J'"rnncisco, KKX, I'urtland. nnd KCiA; f Spokane, were sold for 535.000 to A.K. rtvr.ee, Scottlo bankoiropresclillng n 'maJorltjT'of stockholders In. tho defunct North west Radio Service company OF SMART I I T .1 T... ..- ' 2 i F I;.'-: ' f-- it HATS TOMORROW ONLY! LOOK .AT THIS ICQ Felts bought-sial;vQQ MBMWV WWW wm J ' Closes 9 Pi M Saturday BAND 223 East Sixth Street lm; fished out and the ateolhead are disappearing - as did- the' buf falo.' If commorclal fishing was stopped at tho mouth of the stream ho conjectured that tho streajn might come back.. The Judge hs taken the Into Entcrsorn Huugh. author of "Tho :Covercd AVason," Ople Rood and ether notn hies fish V Ing on tho Rogue, and, helped, them mnko the catch.- The judge, by tho way, vfas a newspaper reporter in Chicago years ago, traveling with- such chaps as Peter I'Mnloy Ijumi'V George Ado. Rugono Fields, John P. McCutnhcon, Ople Hoed and others who made their mark, and It was in these, days that he wis. second at a duel between tt s.o,uth erner and an insurance man -in Chicago park. He fore the duel, the judge extracted the bullets from tho six-shooters and substituted Putty, smenrcd with leAdpcuvll lend tq make; thorn' look; proper. Thoro were no casualties," but lf judge and Jim Read, wa , iipjitlcV wrltor. aold' thp. story of .vbe.'du to evrry nfwaoaVnr .In the south'. Radio Program KMED Mall frlbuhfVlrgln Station , . -. Frldu'vv "oV. SS ! . ' 5.J5 to ti Mowers Heally Co.' If . to 0:13- 1'enslcy Wiotosra- ' phcrs--" ; -t' ' !. ' ' ' G:15..lu 6:lin--Xcws and mar ket, repurta Uy Jlail Tribune 0:JO to 7 llurleson birthday .broadc. Sutunlay. Xo. ' 1 ' j i 3 to 9:30 Fabcr". Cash Store (Central l'oinu , - ... . 9:3 to l(i-r--h!tc Klne Soap I T IT Co.- '(.' 1 . 10 to 10:30 -Peoples. Klcctric 10:30 to 11 l'ct . Milk pro gram .: ',' i - n - 11 to 11:30 Sixth St. Service Station -' v 11:30 ' to 1S: Economy Groc c-tcrla-' . . ' j 12 to'18:80-T-Klcctrlc .Wiring 1:2: -Nowa.vftashoa. by, tlie th Mull' Tvlbuno,. s . 12:30 to., l--tlq.otomy,t Lumber Co. (formerly Prlckott- . Lumber Co.) " 4 1 1 n. m. O. S, C. vs. Detroit football gumo spois.ore'd by 4t, tho' Kcoixoiny Lumber Co., 4 formerly Prickett Lumber ,'Co.'. ,',,.,. '.' - ' '' 2; 80 p., -m. Caltfoinla vs. .Stanford football ' game 4' ; sponsored by the-pepripmy (IrocetrrlH. i - . ". "'. i 5:45 to 0 Flowora Itealty Co. 6 to 6:15 i'casloy Pliotogrn- ; ;: pliers ' ..'- t ' , 6:15 to 6:30 Newa and mar- . kt xeomis.liy Jlnil Tribune '-' :3 Jo TMaglll's Drug atore mm PRAYER is 'r An all day prugrani ot prayer was tho feature of the- Baptist re vival yesterday. A different apeak-cr- was in charge of .each . hour. Tho pastors of five -Medford. ohurches osistr4 Dr. Laughlln, the ovangelist,. - - "Tho Mlllloii. DoJlar ChohS" will make, their , n.jvearancc .tonight under the dliedllon: of OM Laugh lln. The Ttuoetings have been well attended and next Suqday hIhiuUI be n banner 'day.' I)r; Lughlln's subject tonigjit will be "The Hun away Hoy." No service will be held tomorrow night. ) '" Cutter Itcturns -.'I KKATTI.K, Nov. 22. Uft The coa.-tt guard cutter . Nu(rtliland re-r turned to, thla.pprt nfter a crulso in Awr(6i$' wateraif of . Tthe Arctic Where it was on dut)' keeping law anil n a rescue ship. WINTER . . c BOX DICTION SIGNS ' Wilt BE- PLACED JACKSON Jaokson county wiJVHvor-i8 xlmii of directional. uignA -iu loop ing with the-iioltcy to bo CHiricd out by tho motor associations timl hlffhway : conunlHijion-.. tln-otiKliout tho western states,, thor erection to take phH'o after the flr of the year. This word vas 'brought to MoUfuril by Joo 1J. 3h"eHtt. Ken cra manager of tho Oregon State Motor association, Avho anent 'the first of the week in the city mak ing arrangements with Judge Alex Huarrow ufU the Jackuoit county court. i -."ThU work t. U ' maila.t liotwihle through the . cooperation of the tttato highway, department and the Jackson county court' stated the e-xecittive.. "And. wo shall -begin at onoo .luggins t-ho roads,. -under the direct supervision of tho traffic engineer of tho stato highway de partment. The work will be car ried on iu'. cooperation with Paul Itynning, i county engineer," ho said. . ' . .' v 'Upon completion of tho log ging program, the boards will he painted and nj-eemblod in huh tiles for shipping,' ho said.' ' Mr Shelton, , who was recently selected as secretary manager of the ; lyiotor association to fill .the vacancy, caused- by tho death of George O. Brandenburg, ; is well known hi Medford. He has been connected with . newspaper, nnd publishing business for a numher of years in the state, and his work has brought - him frequently to Medford. . V " impending yesterday evening Jn conference with lre Oarlock, local repfoscntativo. A. A. A.; Mr. Shel-, ton . left early this morning for Kugene. fie wiw accompanied on his trip to Medford by T. Ray Conv.ny oX the public..rclu-ttons do- partmeht of' the. StMc: Motor asso ciation. ' '.- J- i. : . 1 ' CENTllATj 1'01?'T,. Ore, Nov. S5.-r-SpcuJai-Mrt ana. Mm. Ed Kiicra-cntojrtalncd at dlnticr Tumi-; cUJ .pvoniiig a-' company 'Of twelve. Tfoiisq ; prcMciit -wcr.o Mr. and '.M.'. J. il. !i 91TIU, Mr. , and, Jlrs. Jlur ecllim ltowp,.-Mr. and Mrs, CI,corKu Clnrrctt, Mr. and " Mrs. Jt. Hays, Mr. anfl Mrs.; CV .R,. .Smith, iM 0o host nnd hoxtcss. Tho, .((imlly of Mr Tra'cj"': hnvo l-omovcdj . tropi . Centra IHiipt lu; tolo. , .' i-'- ,...-.,,. i...' Indiana' have been heard to Bay that iwhan ho, teavca .clljiij .t. Um truiuU'CiKitiauiUUc lu n,wwv It foretell n lout, cold ! winter J Whether, trile.. Qf- not,'' Indleutloji liuint that way npw. '. ! ' Hcbqt-ca ladles . held 4 ' tumult' (i. hi,, n.nnli liulldlnir, Prldav.l iv hit-). '. vroved. , qulto sucgesstwl,'". ulwut W. hclni; tho realt .qt tlicij efforts.'' . ..; ; Mr. and Mrs. T. IV'Tollefson and son, Mcrland and Mis Tby. attended the, "homecoming'! ,ut tho mate university of Eugene and witnessed tho football game. On til o eick, .list .this wecK- " Mrs. Roy Nichols, Kvelyn Heft, Mrs.' Hugger, Frank Htcvcnson, .Mfi.i'. C....E..S)iilUi. . Mrsl John Catey. : - i , fhnrles Ollmorc of San Ber nardino. Calif., Is visiting his par ents and other relatives In and around Central Point. Doling Pntlermn is. recovering from tt: :scvere case; -of . scarlet lover. . -.: , Mr. and Mrs. Marine, formerly of Centml Point, hut now living in Canada,: arc hero for the whi ter. A sister-ln-lnw has arrived from Cnnada for a Visit with them. Dennlson WyaU of San Fran cisco Is a guest nt tho homo of hi.' brother nnd wife, Mr. and .Mrs. Hoy Wyatt. , He. together with Mrs. Wyatt and Mrs. 1.. C. O rimes,, mud.o the . trip to Crater lake monday and report a 'do' lightful trip. .. , Mr.' nnd Mrs: Tom Itainey were down from Trail Tuesday, shop ping and visiting their daughter. Mrs. Frank Miller and family. W. K. Alctander Is reported re covering from his recent lllnes. Mr. and Mrs. lloyd , Kelzer of Pasadena, ,Cnllf.. arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .loo Maun, pnrents ' of . Mrs. Kelster. Mr. Kclser drove back to full-1 fornla, IouvIdk his. wifo for a; more extended visit. . ..'. . I Howard Mayfleld ha.' completed j. Iho remodeling of his holme. Mrs, W. A. Cowley M Buntn I Ana, Calif..' was a Hunday., guest i of friends In t'crvtrnl Point. The Uowloy faoilly lived hero several 1 years njjo and arc well known! throughout, the valley. I , Mrs. I.ucllls. Huaelutul dro,vc to nm,,,Callt.i Thursday fori a ,.ylllj with her friend, Mtf. Nll. ' ) , The Ijidlcs' Aid and llsslonani hold ' Jornt luceUns- at tho Jionle of Mrs.., h. ,Ci- ftrlnuyi Thursday. N'ovombcr Si-with a 'goLa crowd In attendance. Mr. and Mrs, N.. Uddy of Ccn l(l' ,f'olht! rw ' w kn( Ktiiest. at the hojne of Sr. and 'Mrs. Ioii .Skcni t ; ihjr l.a.nce' htolfWw' placw' mine. ,. RECKLESS DRIVER RUNS TWO AUTOS OFF. ROAD .i- -i. ' 1 --tin ' v r HKVPK CRICKK. Or. Not. tl. THpwiul.l What might havo been a very serious accident oc curred - Inst Friday' when a man became reckless In 'driving down tho Butlr Falls road mi tHa Jaok Break 'ranch and after crowding tho other ears Into the ditch wont In himself, damaging hi car con siderably, and slightly Injurinx hlinsrlt nnd n paenni.r. - TUeii n:rmes could not ho learned, - CENTRAL POINT ' Discover Tomb of Egyptian Queen Buried in September 3000 Years Ago , NK WYOllK. Nov. 22. Pls eovory .tif. the.tornh of Moryet Aiiuitu I'K.vutianj t.M'eu, who was hurled in regal splendor more than 30 centuries ago. Is announced In a tin lltt in . of . tho Metropolitan Museum of Art published today. . The mummy, encased in two coffins, iho outer .of which was j described ns "oneo , of a richness comparable to that of the outer coffin of Tut-Ahpk-Amen' was found In jxcnvj.it Ions adjoining the tomple of tolr K '".Itahri near; Thebes by 'tho' MetritMUtan expe-1 TAItl.K KOCK, oro., Nov. 22. (gpeclflU The Lowls sheep were moved last Friday from this dls U'ht to range laud on tho eaat Elope .of Hoxy Amv lid Wilson, who returned laiit week from Wenatehee, Wash., wis called back to that place on a busi ness deal this week. ( Howard MayCleh), Central I'oliil j cattleman, pays they have bought i 1300 tons of hay in Klamath conn ly. where they, are feeding beef eat- j tie iu tho hope of gptting better prices later In the season. Work on the Table Hock iliten lu iii'Imr hotil nit nn not mint uf tlin cold nights making It impossible to pour concrete, bo reports r. TlainUtoi ditch supai.lntondent. WFm ll .n.ils. - tllto VJ11V HllOP.t ii-j'an! 'siivs'ih :v safrtt'y preentin'ohie I M ;.. Women's! , Silk Blouses $6.95 to $9.95 A lie'w hIi i mi on I of bt'iiutifiil . bloust's, no tw.o alike sating, crept? do. f liiiif nuu. Kcoi'Kiittcs, .self trim and lace trim. Lovely liloiimw to lm worn villi tlm fiisliruiiiiblt' wool skirts.- ME ROCK ' i 7 f: . BASEMENT SPECIALS . ' ' . 'v: ' Our Christmas gifts are on display. Buy early. vvliil you have greater selections. Tulile Scarfs Talking Dolls .... Fanc.V J3oudoir Pillows' Uraified Yarii Itiio's liarter Sets Gejniine Leulher Bill FoWs (new bills) Men's Belts with buckle . ) ". Bov's Nibbed Union Suits, (i to 16 years l....'..i;..'. Sheet Blankets, 72x8-1 ' ............ I : ... Boiible Bluukets, Dart wool, fancy plaids, 66x80 Children's Oxford and Women s Shoes,' wide black tVomen's 'Plain-Patent PimipH, medium or high hccL...$3.48 Wgineu's, Arch Sujiport Shoe, strap or tics ;. $2.98 Men's Shoes, tan with composition sole $2.98 rill Ion headed by Herbert I I. Win lock.. - Queen Mtrytt-Amuu was the daughter of Thui-Mose 111 anil tho consort of his successor, Amen hotpe II.. She is believed to have diel botween MNO and 1440 It. C. Hobbcrs pillaged the tomb about 104U 15. stripping the coffins of the sheets ut gold in which they" were sheathed and taking other precious materials used In their ornamentation. The tomb was partly restored by officials of tho Necropolis. buys 25 tons more of hay at tlm close of each week of eold, dry weather: Lester Hamilton arrived here tho first of tho week from his fox fi rip it) Klamath county, and wilt remain bore for several weeks. He reports very cold weather In 'the section of Klamath county whero he residos. 1 V'red Puhl of the Midway section is hauling hay from tho Nealou ranch for' his. largo dairy herd. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. CJoorh of Contra lin. AVash.. relatives of the K. C, Collins family of this place, were visitors hero Iho first of the week, , ' ; .. . 'Tho regular meeting pt the Table Hnek Community club will bo held, tonight, wltir.n program consisting of several reels of mov ing pletures. J.. I-Xclon is paving a set of truck aud yagon ;scnle8 installed this" Week. ' ' THANKSGIVING : 1 1 ' '.!. ?' COATS. ' '.r1t,!v', ' . J; . '. ' M in . ii ..29 50 One- Strap Shoes $2.29 last, arch support, m tail Be Sure To Ask For I' iSTERTl 'CONFERENCE OLDER YMCA YOUTHS The amiu.l Older i.(oys confer ence, under the auspices of tho Northwest council if Y. M. C. A., which will be conducted lu the high school building December tl, 7 and H. will he sponsored locally hy the Ministerial association, with He v. Alexander Hennett In charge. The theme w III bo "Choosing Our Course." Delegates between the ages nf 11 and 18 will be sent by high schools, Y, M, C. A. clubs, churches and other boys', and young nien't urgMtlKutfons throughout southern Oregon, to discuss problems of Christian citizenship, ami to re ceive inspiration and training to ward , better everyday living. Tho main address of tho confer ence will bo given by Charles I-. C'rumly, secretary of the Oregon State college Y, M. C.. A., MatheW Thompson, secretary of the Ash land Y. M..C A., and Itev. Dennett of this city. ' "The arrangement of , tho pvogrurn is in ehargo of Matthew Thompson, tho housing problem will bo han dled by the local churches, and lialph ltalley of tho high school fautulty will bo in ehargo of the local delegation. The conference rwHl 'ttlBO-hnvo the -nmlstauce of TfitwlilHl.l the.,joc..y.Umttler dttfr CMmmercc; i " ; ' .s ' ..,1' lows: - - Of Winter and '.il ' 3 ' ... 1. ,J ' rk - ( if I- iM. M. ICp: Coat Valufes Women's Dress Coats selling at greatly reduced prices. i You can now buy a beautifully fur trinnued coat as loas. J $l&00 Iff . ii ;.s t f ; ;: ' ty' H J.-'1 . ': ..;, y..t .y ,-', i-. '. ENSEMBLES - ; '- h . Lovely three-piece silk and wool '$24.5g;aviil27;50 DRESSES , ' ' 1 'V li .' nt it. . XJ Among these -arc dresses reduced from $16.73 and $12.7i I All good styles for this -season and iu gjodfalL shades. to 98 to !98 98 98 59 .i.j.49 .$1.25 .!! i-98 ..$1.2f) pill $3.45 to $2.08 or $3.95 Oreen Discount Stamps Krlday evening: Banquet , n l -prellniimtry meetings of discusMioti groups. ( Saturday morning:' Devotional nd dress, discussion grouis, sons and prayer period, and business session. Salhtriiay noon: Photograph, and delegation meetings. Satur day afternoon: Discussion grouus ami recrei.tion. Saturday evening: I-'ellow.ihlj. discussion groups, business, song and prayer period, and address. , Sunday mornini;: . Devntlone.l service, discussion groups, confer ence service, address,-closing cere mony. ' . ' Hof'Stcrs Cnu ltaltlr In l'lorlila. TALLAHASJHiqK. Kla. (fl1) Cock.) fights are not prohibited by stato law in Florida. ' i nfcBe BUND To This rhi gat I Program! In ' 'SECONDS , !wh m an 1tW(ll.ULH '.? : t-j V,' SALE ft. . ...... . - . -' DRESSES!; .ensembles reduced from ij i UNDERTHINGS I Hsnrl Msrf. '" I Beautiful heavv crepe do chine slips $345 to $5.95- . : j t UIlllllllUHI13-.....'......p.'c IU fVIU Rayon Step Ins , i: . 89c ! :-. Spec ial iirico for Saturday only,-on rayon step-ins. . Neguhir 98c gar ments; Lovtily for Ohristulas gifts. ! ' ft. .A -- IP 1 41 oiik i ravei crepes ji $1.98 per yard v Beautiful new travel crepes in very jj aHraet'ivc patterns aml-'-a assort nietit of eoloLV.' li M. M. Co. !, : ii w li: i: W 1 I! Ml .1