Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 23, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Tocal and
J 'Personal
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The? latest. Issue of the Medford
lll-Ttaies M'U off the nreHHes anil
placed1 in'circulution yesterday. ( U
I as usual full of news of tile hlL'h
school' student "hndjC with 'sped .1
attention devoted to the oomlnt.'
Thi.nksKivlntt day
land.
Tso Medford
hlooks; Medford
24rt
iludse Wm: M. fnlvlu left last,
niRht for Portland to lnke In the
footbr.ll came there this afternoon
between the I'nlverslty of (ireeo.ii
..i.h .he t'ntversltv of Hawaii.
This weather won't last much
longer; now Is the. time to' re-roof
with Cerlaln teed slillmles. Wood's
Lumber Co., East Jt.ekson M. at
' tat Wood's I.br. Co., Kt.st Jackson j n.e.if i,T materials. Instruments' HU.l,;slxlh.ar,1Ht.roiV 'stiMts; to cost &V- fnv''' L"ng "c"' ''' John- j buciness, and cenernl farmlnK. He;
- made f a e t o r y i t 0I1eSPe. -t!)" dental paraphernalia havl.iK nrrlv-' nruj,jm!,eiy . f,r, imni nre under lon has been recommended toihns three or four'thonsanrt dol-i
c'.cnesee. short time in Meiiiorn aiteni. ins ,
Solon Dnvls of Toledo. Ohio. J.'.o business affairs while en route!
.M. Hnlrd of Chlraao, 111., and C. j lo .Seattle by motor.
M. 'Oliver of 'Vancouver, II. ('.. are : Arway Ranltnry Ryslem. No dust
quests from a distance at Medford ' hna t0 pn,,)ty. call J3X7-J for np-1
hotels, others lire Mr. and '.Mis. polntment. 245 i
II. P. Or.rtlner of Omaha, Neb. That air travel Is belnt- adopted, j
II ri and Mrs. W. It. Harvey of l.us 1m(1!,l nenerully ,by road salesmen.!
Vegas, Xev.. Mr. nnd JUS. .' "-
HymftB of -Denver, t olil., J. '! Homer J. Merchant, ceneral triif.
Kenny of Victoria. II. C. J. W. Ad-; nlnnl!(,r f ,. west Coast Air
ams of Mnyfleld, Ky., nnd Mrs. ! ''rf,nspiirt. Inc. Many of the saliM
K. Kleminit of Nelson. H. '". ineli, be said, use tile West Coast
Huslness women o Medlord and ,,inn , rVer territory in Oregon,
vlelhlfryc I osk for your trade vashiniitoii and California. -Tlje
uniforms, office and house droKSes. I Mg ,,,.,, f ,, ,. travel, corr.
"lly Medfnrd - trade Is Medford i . , nDealdnu:. Is the time 11
made." Plenso do not allow truv- j
elins acents, selllnir an Inferior!
product, to take Medford inon -v J
out of town. I spend my ,1M,n'' -
with Medford merchants and sci'l
rrhft Itosalla." the het niade-io-
measure uniforms on the nn.rk"t
toduy. Call HM-I. for particular!!.
Vivian Norman P.ario. -M3tf
Mrs. T. Knlpe returned to Med-
ford today after vlslling relnllves
.ind friends In Portland lor tnc nasi
twn weeks. '
llon't forget the turkey shoot at
i-ld jtmport's ranch Sunday morn
llijtnl 1 o'cilock. Benefit Medford
Unn Hlub'B new clubhouse. 245
The, final events of I he niinii
threeidoy bazaar which opened 1,1 .
the old -Catholic church on mhioi
Oakdale on Thursday evening, w'.ll
be held tonight. The attendance,
which hsi been large Ihroughnut
the flral two nights. Is expected to
be' greatly Increased this evening
as1 Iho affair comes lo an exciting
close.-
Dressmaking and remodeling a;
the Knshlon Shop. 424 Medfovd
iiidg. ti: 1IS1. 'f
Ardlth Combest of Hold. 11111 Is
In. Hamilton, Cnl.. where he Is em
ployed In Ihn orange harvest.
Hanoe.lj.ko Creek. Sat. nlte. S-Pi
Temporary auto lleensen were Is
med' at ' the sheriff's office this
forennnrt to O. S. Heaps, li. 1''. Knr
i.yth nnd C.eorge Watson of Med
fnrd' nnd Charles Haines and Alden
Hele'lB of Ashland.
, Pice Medford - made factory
blocks. Medford r'liei fo.Tel 031.
-'; .. - S45rf
One of the best Legion meetlnirs
o('.Tin year Ik looked for when the
Mortford itost convenes a the Arm- .
oryon Monoay ntght. IMans f
tnc b'.g ThanksfjivlnB hall of Thuv-- j
day,ni-i!ht will be tllMCtissed and ve-
porls on tlie recent Armistice nay !
eelchrr.tion and Frosh fnntha !l J
jTtnno henrd'. A report on the fi
nanced of the meal post also prom
Ise, io 'bo of Interest. There w hl
also 'bb a short ontertnlntnent pi
Kram rt a feed" served by the
Imliwt ttuxlllnry. Kvery local le
glnnnire Is urgetl to he present
ami o bring o comrade with him.
have losus nf new hlen to
pjHS on to our pi-trons. Medford
lleomy fhop. MAk a friend." T 1.
191. - S-''
lV'M. Itolnhart of Salt 1-nke d;y
arrived In Medford this morning t
fpoml a few dnys with friemW.
Turkey dance Sat. nlpht. Irenm
land. Pynae llros, music. ; Uif
John Anderson of central roint
is homo ffom' having attended the
.Ni.tlnmM tlrange convention at. He
ntUcl Vhero he was, one of V
men who took the seventh' drsre-e
of husbandry. .'
Ion't forget the turkey shoot at
lid l-amport's ri.neh Hunday morrt
ing nt 1 o'Ploclt. llciefli Medford
;im 01nb new clubhnuye. 21u
AmontS the Orenonlans rcKi-tered
at Mdford hotels are Dr. and .Mr
A. M. Mct'apes of Torvallls. tS. S. j
Hnmofwol of Kuiieno and :
Weichmaier of Salem.
nance I-ake Creek. Sat. nlte.
A fine f 1" and costs was Im
mnsed on 0. I-.. ioha In Jnd te
Tnylors court this 'forenoon for
falling. In hla coupe, to glwthf
rinht of wr.y to an nppro.ichiii;
car nt Tenth and ranite stivet-.
The arrl was made by St-u-Traffic
Officer It. N. Phillips.
'A written guiiranW is furntr.)'.'.'
with every Certain -teed roof pin on
liy Vood's l.umlwr Co.. 1-ast .la 'i
sn ni Oenesee.
Mis Alice Xehel of tllemt .V .
Ore., who had been visitinu M's
tjenrare Olum here ilnce -yeaterdav,
lefton 'tMe Southern P 'f'c th.
noTfm tnr her home.
TiiTkey dunce fiat. nlht. nream
la nd , ly nu e Itros. . mil i c. -1 r
A Klamath Kails dlputch tc'N
of 'the arrei.t of one Nellie I-eslle
on n charae of hlttlnn oro t!eon:.i
KobiNon over the head with a
c.oktoe. Wve always anld thy
do thlncs In a big way in that
town. Uend Hulleiln.
tVe Medford - made factory
ldoolis. Medford Kuel Co. Tel ha
non
Mr. nnd Mm. Piek CrowaonMeft t
Vr!dy for 8n Kranrlwo where
they will Kiiend the week end. They
will attend the Onlirornln-Sanfor
tntmr while there.
A ctcrloacl of thf fanuum Heaver
Jleiwwnll vln.ier hoard haa been
rerWM hy Wood'a I.hr. Co. Uf
Moihera In the Iterrydnle nnd
mill tUstrtPtK arc" reminded that the
eounly health unit will hold a ha'y
rllnlr In the Community healiii
hnun 'titer net Thurwlay tfler
noon from 1:10 'to o'elnek. un
der ihe direr. Ion of Or. Wmlly Itoij
mm and ' Anta fllover, rouniy
iMira.' Animlntmenia forth, cllnle
may b made al Valdn' .tore.
'll In nd talk to ua ahoilt the
b lateat ' npproved m.thoclti .-lit fer
k manenl ftnvl.ut. ' Matfotit lTW.it
I Khon. ".t.k a fili-Bd.'Vvl'.c-W
' Tut.
Pressed turkeys were u feature
of I ho city public market, which
did a rushing business from the
,lmi! it ouyu-j iit, tI:3U this jnoru
' ins until it dosed this afternoon.
.The meat 'market booih In the mar
,ket wan crowded constantly with
I shoppers from Medford mid out
lying districts, tnkliiK advantages
of -bargains offered tn dressed
meats. Apples were another fen
ture and were ficlllng at inviting
prices.. , The .market will he open
next w tOn"'itiv. .
M leji
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I lortiet tin- turkey snoot .it .
i iiiiii'h niiiumj iii.i.-i,
I nts at I" o'clock. Benefit Meilfonl
Ulun Club's new clubhouse. -'j'
Mr. nnd .Mrs. W. It. Kent hnn I
' arrived this forenoon tn spend a't
was the ile. larallon yesterday of
:,Ves. The oroKonlan. j
liKh imp lime and byd-
...tn,i .m(. r,)r Hprayina. nii;Plii"s
Lumber Company. 22Ttf j
A divorce decree that was issue. 1 !
, , t , tt.. k , .. llrt.,., i
xrin . y . j . sinckiim from Lulu j
j..(n(.k.m n..ls 1n fll0 ,(.1V llt the ,
county c le. k'H office.
i(1 vlM. prescript Inns filled,.!
,-vj. i)rl,gs. Iteglstered pharm::-
.M n -chnnro lil all times. Ner.t
door to Idaho Theater. 247
Dance Ij.ke Creek, Sat. nlte. 24".
Duck hunting on the de.-ert back
of Agale was reported good yes
terday afternoon by John H. Kpss.
Central Point barber, who sb.t
olilit in nil hour or two. He said
there were several good flights ..if
tile birds nnd offered many good
shots. The ducks were Said lo o.i
fairly plentiful despite the s.-arcHv
of water on the desert, which at
tills time of year usually has many
ponds of water.
' See our Nmns special now. The
Pensleys, 331 Mast Mtllll. . '. 24tf
Less nsh. less soot. Ill that good
coal, ll.--.nsen Coal Co. Tel. 23:1.
tf
James Burns, well known locil
resident and' pioneer of tills stfe-1
Hon. was honored hy the Jackson
ville lodge 1. O. O. P.. Saturday
evening al which time he was pre
sented with an Improvised Jev.'el
denotlnir his active membership In
the Odd Fellows lodge for a period
of 50 years. The decoration re
celvecV Saturday evening was n
huge three links about 14' by two
and a half Inches, and apparently
Iho handiwork of Frank Carte.,
ocal welder. However, the Jew
orved Its purpose nnd Jimmy Is I
tirotidly showing It about to lit.- I
frnds. He will be the recipient
of n roKni,ir jewel from the Jarlt-
sonville tode within n short tint
(Jnld Hill News. ;
Don't forget the turkey shoot at
Kd l-ampnrt'i rnch Sunday morn
ing nt It o'clock. Ileneflt Medfunl
tiun t luh'it new clubhouse. i-lTi
Special offer for Ninas photo
graphs. The Peasleys, 331 Knst
Main. 24Utf
Jt was colder In Medfonl -todny
than at Klamath Kails, according
to Judec t. M. O'N'ell, who arrived
hei-e -this forenoon from his honw
In that city. He deelr.tvd that he
had understood the Klamath coun
try to be colder than the Itogue
Klver valley, hut he said today's
experience was nn oxeeption to the
rule. ...
See HrlM's Sheet Metul Works
for radiator, fender and auto hmiv
repairing; 2lftf
Van It. Gilbert, formerly of tire
Kconomy Market, Is ni located
at the WcM Side Market. 213 W.
Main St., with a complete line of
fresh meat. fish, fruit and vege
tnbles. Krep delivery. Tel. MH.
Tbe I. eg it in Thanknnlvinv ball,
which Is to be put on at the ri-
0ntal Cuadens next Thursday iitnht.
ts attracting interest nmon; the
rt m nee public of southern t.)i uo.i,
Another popuhU' legion siu-rees
veems nssuii-d and preparations ai'e
being 'made to take care of a larj.
nitendance. Music of the modet-n
type and clever entertainment spec
la It lea Will be provided by J;u k
ItiMvrtiiti and his dance land.
Kreh sutmon and halibut M
West side Market. Free delivery.
XamticN & Cillbert. Tel. fi-l't. ,tU
Hall s Cnfeiei ln will be cloned m
Sunday during the winter month!.
f'alifornli ns reuistered at loral
hutels include Mrs. Oen, (. Woo!
ever of l.os A nuelen, IMward Cron
taper of llollywondi Mr, and Mrs.
I. C. Hefvell of Kit re kit. IV Hln
kle and Jihs. thapnian of .Suni.i,
Crui. Mi, and Mrm. J. J. Hartle tf
Kali lliver Mill. Mr. hnd Mrs. I.
C. l.tincvvlt W. A. William and
i "has. r.uuin of San Francisco, 1.. J
II Hette nnd ISIely lllley of Men-j
rovia and Kied Ynung f oaklan I I
Attention, ladles! The treasure!
chest with Its mannlfb-ent eontentK
will be shown nt the M. M. Wpt.j
toro this nf (ernoon nnd evening
' i J -.. . I 1 . I .. .. v . - I.. I li'AilIt 1 IIM f. i.. ,,rv,ti f 1 1 lull . I ' - 1 7" A'. ' "
III Vflii'ann Ihn1 nnlliinnl nill-nr'. in mm jnii.ir.f-i n li.a taldni' f i i-' that t.r, r : " - - - ' i " 'r- r j . uh
same wi.n jsn. , , . , .,.,.,;.,,,....,,,,,.,. ,.,.;, ; ed-wlth modern eanlpmenl, n hlp-rj,,.,- :,,ln ,: hii,i;v.., i. .Johnston, l.IJU I e.iari. would like' to continue In that'
Fuel Co. Tel S1. . ,, , ,, ., " e.l here for that department "this I '.,iH i,,., .... . vnl,.e,-.n, hnestlirnte this valley by the J-enx i lars to invest. . 11
wnii-n i its last nppearance nowi ujsu .the. music -x tonight yr
tow n. Do not ml tho treat ".Jacksonville ' Amevican ' l.cjjloii
seeing this dNplajr of fanny work
and wonderful lingerie, nil hand-!
work of ftrtlsta. Shown In Parish
hall. H
IHkIi grade lump lime and hyd
rated lime for spraying. Hig Pines
LnmhiT Company. 2. ttt
Mary Haley, aophomore In foci
olorr, from Ashland, w ill be one
of the rmi'lc itudeits to play at a
recital fivrn hy students of Mr.
Jane Th'-hrr, piano Instructor it
the school of music. tV of O . nun
leal numbers at the home of Mr..
Thaener. fnMird.y" afternoon.
Fresh erab. clams, oy-ncra and
shMmfis at M'e-tt Side, Mnrket. re
drMferjf Samudn V (lllhrrt, T--I.
lHll.i41-Jerl.t will he chwed cn
Suinlnjr durlnu the w inter lonih c, j
l7f7f-'..'1,vv,.,''Ml'
MEDFORD MAIL
Mm. M. K. Clngcade of Kngh
Point, who has been visiting In tin
south f or JMxne (ini. nrrlvedj home
frum ucrumcntothitfcwnoriiinr.
She wait accompanied on her re
turn trip by her daughter, Mr. O.
Ongwuld of tn Francisco, who
will visit hero until Monday.
Let me write your firo Insurance.
Carl V. TengwMd, Hotel Holland
Itldg. Phone 0i3. if
For Sale Kindling by the load.
Mri1 fori! Fuel 'o.. Tel. H31.' 24'itf
1'he dental clinic of the Jnclwon)
;'iX'neki ') -i ...
Htih crude lump lime nnd -hyd-1
r.ne.l lime for sprnyim:. 'Mir Pines
.'..Lumber company. " 224tfl
,Vr JL j, sei.rs. will be in rjr.J
awechey's ofCIre until Fen. I, J tiai. ,
'-'"I
.Auto travel over
mountains Is still a matter of com-
- parative ral'ety, Htate Traffic Ser-1
cteant c. p. 1 alent sulci today, now- j lin ,vm he completed within the
ever, in the early morninu hours j w(l(.h. '- ' '
there Is a possibility that some! ,n unconfirmed report said the
curves may be ley and necessitate j ti.aIer would be leased, if hulit.
ei.reful drivlnc. A little snow f,'ll',ln(( devoted to the showiiiB of
on tile hlfhwuy last week but has flms ru'odbced by "the Warner
all disappeared. ltrothers Vitaphone.
"That Rood coal." We clve preen : . Neioermyer. principal spon-
tiadmK stamps. Hansen I oal t n .
Phone 23a.-.
I Or. hard' brand 'liquid lime-sul-ivlruciure will be erected, will re
, pliur -can ho obtained at Pinnacle , ,,. frnm" Portland today, where
; PaekliiK I'll: - - ' - S2Stf went on business In connection
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Clemenson j wn, t. projec t . Meldermyevplans
j left yesterday by, motor for -North , eo.lKtruel u hulldlUK of Hrthilec
liend to intend a-. liieetlnif of Hl' tuial beauty, usIiik the some hinnd
I southern brr.nch .of the Oregon ! r b.-i.-k us used In the -new Cath
State Hotel association helnft held
in that city over the week end.
lleinstlti-hine. pIcotitiK. pleating,
button mnklnic and hose menditm.
Handicraft f'nj. I57tf
... mlo hasketball
anies of the season last night nt!,le work. j
entral point, the Cold Hill firnm-i Tt!(, loaned cast of the
mer school team was dere.'.t.-d y .(en.l buil.llni; nnd Is one of the I
Central Point by a score of 20 toiolli,j,,p in,,,, nn Sixth street. It I
II. As a preliminary, iho c.-nlral ;
Point high school girls defeated t!i" j
For Sale Kindling by the load.
Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 1131. 245lf
Huiiee al Jiif-ksonvillc toiilgll:.
Imperial orchestra. ' '.'4.7
Marriage licenses were issued M
the county clerk's office (Ills fore'
noon and yesterday afternoon in
A. It. Heigel. 24. and Myrtle WP
born.' 20. both of Ashland; John
li. Ilohbs. 20. and Thelnia Clerc;.
is. both nr Klamath Fill is; Harold ,
Tolle. 23. and Sarah Dooliw, lib I says the latest Issue of the Med
both of Mcdrord. ' f.,,.,1 m Times, out yesterday.
Another big Jacksonville dance I -These encounter-- w ith our old
tonight. - .Music by the Imperial j r.Vtils were eliminated last year,
orchestra. " 24::1 Let's keen no the good recorcl: The
O uest tm m Port la ml a t MVH -ford
hnlels ineliitle .1. !. slmnn,
V. l- Herfteunt.' A.". liarn l:off.
I,. ChadwicK. VI. :. ;liavp, Alon
Morrison, T. K. 'lVynoldn, Ci A'.
Kranklln. V,, K. Deini. . Wexn.
V. O. March, . 11. Flnnny, It.
Illoomfield, A. li. Wells. P. (:.
Myers anil M. fl. Vaton. 1
Jacfcst.nville lon dance to -night.
Imperial nrehesfrr..
The record number of slecpcs
for the month were in the city p '.-..
on last night, w hen nine were given
free lodi-ing. The I; rgcr than iiv-
: erace miinhvr Is attributed to th-
fm-t that the Ashland city jail has!
discontinued the practice of tak-
ing In tmnslents over nlfiht. for
ing them to come to Medford
Kov Sale -Kindling hy the loal.
.Medford Fuel To.. Tel. 31. rUTitf
: Dr. I. 0. I'hipps Is still seriously
ill at the Sacred Heart hoapltal
and today his condition was re
ported as unimproved.
A complete line of choice meats,
fish, fruit and vegetables at West
Side Market. We. delivery. Wnm
ueln Si tlilbert. Phone 64!.
Or. mil Mrs. H: r. Knglls, C. 1..
rteemis, Ira J. Mason nnd l.ee Happ
are among the transient visitors in
Medford from Seattle.
CRATER LAKE STORY
Karl' l'. -tilomulvU noting, Prk
naturalist of Crater f,aku National
park, will ari-lve at Herkeley, Cal..
Monday to attend the conference
of park naturalists lo be held ai
Hilu-Jivd' hall. I'nU-ersity of Call
t'oniia. NoX'emher 25 to SU.
Those who have spent the even
ing at the lodge or community
bouse at Crater lake during the
summer season will remember Ml',
llomuth, Who with his staff of
ranger naturalists conducted fld
daises in the natural sciences and
delivered lerturea on the history.
Keolopy and bouiny of Crater lake.
The fascinating story of he
. overy of this unbelievably blue
lake, which lies In a vast pit
where once stood the summit of
one of the highest volcanic moun
tains mi the Pacific coast, will bo
th anbtect of a 1 u-mtmite talk
on Wednesday, November 27th, I
from 2:4". to 3:0 p. m., over the
National Hroadcastlng company
network, through Kot-.
V iVt, ! '
Tho ImpirrUl grchestni will fnr-j
club dance at. Jacksunville thi:
evening, the aecond of a neris to
be pi--sentMl this fall and winter
followitiK the fh Jt last Saturday
night. The dance will be given
in the old Cnlted Stales hall,
which has been mlanied for to
nii; hi a urty by the removal of a
staae. The usual dclrtion ' of
Medford dancera will probahty t
ti nd.
TnJani lcM Vanrlnl-.
!atS ANOKI.IW. Nov, J3.
IVtrmiinet1 to atone in noma de-ur--
for tne def.at a week agt
at the hand of Notr l-ame. the
I'nlverslty of fonth i n 'i'nltfornU.
Trojans todny will cVish with th"
Vandal from the I'nlverslty tf
i.h.ho In
a pacific dMSt confer-j
tnc tutaU.
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
THEATER BUILDING !
. IN CONSIDERATION
... , ,v -. "
, i. -as slated today hy Interested
, (hH, ,,,, plans wen In ..
,.,hi.. .fmmtVe state and It will
. .. pek n.-- ten days before nnv-
...i,.- , ...finite I sk nnwn .
t.',..l'irel.l Mill. tefiiaes tn .ell
the 8lklyojionvihi shout the rironertv.
Plans and speeificy. lions' for fhe
j structure are now bei.iEr drtiwn
of ,,,,, roj,,et nnd owner of
f'Uhe corner lot -unnn which tnc
olic church on Onkdnle avenue.
A small force of men with teams!
and praders have, been " at work (
uraninK an leve.ins cue sue mr
ihree days, nnd this morning a
steam shovel was also placed on
)lHM .,.n linked before with the
.,i0r building plans.
E!
l il
-.!
"In the years .past It has been i.
Lniditftirr to Mage. Rang fight?; -with
st,le.ils: of Ashland -hia-h scliool.'
Ittisinests men of 'Medford ' hav
stated that they will ' not , support '
us if these bailies nre Maged In t:ir
l'olimi ami school of l'icia Is" declare
that all nrhh tlc relmioiir. with Ash
land must be severed If these wars
break out anew;
"A good efjg fight Is fun for
anyone except such Innocent tmir
Im.i as may be pitssing between
Medford and Ashland at the 'time.
For '(tome iinexplninable ' reason
these traveler object to heing
petted with rotten eggs. Students
should try to be peaceable for the
uood of the hchool nnd town in
general. If you must have an ont-
let fi your superfluous energy,
come out for every iiamo nnd do
your part by cheerlnu."
hi
OinsidernUlc Interest is tnani
fcitttid In . Josephine .ci)uhiy over
the confirmattou of the Miue.'su,-'
prtfine court, at Satlem, uf t:ie con
viction, in ( i rants Pass of Harold
Christie, ns a cattle ihtef- the first
here in many years. Christie was
sentenced "by Judge 11. I). Norton,
on February 27. 1 for stealing
a truckload of cattle at Deer Creek
and selling them in (irant Pass,
to serve two years in the peniten
tiary. Ills appeal was the first ever
made against a decision of .fudge
Vorton. and in dismissing Chris
lie's nppenl. the presiding judge of
the supreme court declared the
case was entirely free from judic
ial en'or.
Christie now must servo his
sentence. Grants lass Courier.
SUANC.IVAL iyP Nationalist
mpqp mm pdav
.MOON FOR HUSBANDS COUNTRY JUDGES WILL;
I Im,. r,..i. -:i .. -
dis-Lov,.,nni(.lU (ierr notrtllhtand.
0nJn0!,tl lm mmXo .rfnd
wn,.k,ni. ia!ltlM oruiM ihi venr
in thdr annual entreaties to the
moon for husbands. The prayers
were offered at midnipht on the
ft ft ee n t h dr. y of the e ! i. h t h moon
1 n a ceo rd an ce with a i u t e rrt f
Immemorial ape.
' it was a part of the mid-autumn
festival, nKi.lnsi which nationalist
retormers hnve railed in vain. The
more, enlightened Chinese have
Klven up this and similar supersti
tions, but they constitute a de
cided minority.
While the maids and sninstcs
were praying for mates, the rest
of the populace enjoyed Its j.nnu-il
fet of roast pork nnd moon cake.
It ntuiivd moro than lO.eort hoes
to aatlsfy the appetites of Shan
hal '."hlnesw alone this year.
.
"iCEClLEDSS lU HLAY
I
I'NIV KltSlTY.t MF ' OKKt'.PN'.
KiifceQev 'USpKi-U4 T4if prwet
tation of tiio wttitid fiot rf Ui:hl
Wagner's opra. "Kaust" hy Ma
dame Ucse MHirew'a opera class
is one of the roming events at the
music building.
-Cecilc ns, senior of music from
Medfcrd, e.ill play the urt of
Marftuerite. Miss Com Is one of
the studrnts on the campus who la
active in alt musical events. Miss
Cos Is a member of the Alpha NI
ifMia. aucini irnernuy.
OREGON". SATURDAY,
Partial List of Inquiries Received
- - ''a At Medford' Chamber of Commerce.
v H.. Pitt-man. Gcoruoat,.Cal.tfiir(, .Kalinas, Jak .. Wants prop
In especially inlcr'xled In dairy-j erty with plenty of water sull
Inir and stock- mlslnR Mn'uthe i able for' mining; livestock and
ItoBue Hlver valley. Would like aj fruit. '
ranch" sultnhle for Be'noral fnrrrl-i' h. Hinkle'y, Rt.? 1, Ilrooksvllle.
InK. j Fla: Mr: Hlnkley has heard many
('. It. Booker. 295 ' flellevue. j nice thinxs about thl . section, and
1 Los 'Aniseles. Calif.' Want some
" r-tw hint, fnr uhpun rnlfctnir-'
! Cillctlc Nursery of Nevada K'lly.;
I ranf- Hc esperlally interested
1,1 l"n'1 now Planted, or suitable
1 fo1' P'nntlnc and irrowlns filbert J'
1nl KnRllsh walnuts.
Charles Locke. Kmmette, laano.
Would liko to locale on a -small;
Keneral farm neal-.Medford.' j
James s. Horry, Stiltllln, Tenn.
X-I. K. Claus, box 1114, I'omoland.
Calif. Would like tn locnlc on a
small farm.
Harry' H. Sams. il"5 Peralta
ave., Berkeley. Calif. ' '
('.. W. Ahner, 442 11. ! street,
Yuba Cltv. Calif. Interested In
j poultry raislnB nnd smnll poultry hue to locate in this section. Has
i farms. j'been In the second-hand furlil-
i Oertrutle L. Ttobbins. route ?.turc businesic. .
i box IIS7. San Pernardlno. Calif.! H. Wells. 334 Fifth street. Eden
I Interested in chicken and fruit J holm Apartments. Portland. Ore.
ranches.
10. It. Conlweil, 4847 W. Linden.
Inelewood, ' Calif. Wants about -l
jo-acre ranch.
S. T. 'Rutherford, 2!i Capitol
. , ,
(' '- ' - ' ' ' V
Th '-"iiirtruTr picuir.- diii::x
thf,V.vhdw; ot the t'oi.ca gen-
(.ral office building on West .Alain
street, is attracting much atten
tion, Some interesting photos nf
.lledford In 1.H2 show what u sub
sanlfal growth the iiy has made
in the past 17 years.
Of slill greater inten-M are sonic
pictures taken In 1 S 1 'A in which
several well known 1n-al ' citizens
are prominent. Those were the
"horse and buggy'' days and liv -
cry Hlabte and saloon stens wore;
nnmi hi i- tn I lie luiyftu's riistrfct
Photos o the "Medford Mall"
newspaper office nnd Its proprie-;
tor. ,A. S. Hliton, and maff of em- j
ployes are included lln the colleo-!
Hon. Mr. Hliton is a veteran em-;
ploye of the California Oregon;
rower company, naving rniuumru.
the newspaper business many
years a no and is now connected ;
with the credit department of tho!
Itogue Hiver division. ' ' ' w !
In connection with the photo
exhibit is shown a pioneer dec-;
trie atove. the forerunner of the;
present Veslini;lioiiso range. This'
old-time cooking device prcsent.C
a striking contrast to the modern
present day-
he . presented this evening' jfl'iii
0:30 To 7 by MapiU's niug Store.
"over KM KD. the Mail Tribune-Vir
gin radio station. Details of the
it will he one of the moM interest
ing presentations of the month.
Med ford and southern Oregon
radio fans ai looking " forward
to an entertaining half hour.
PIONEER PICTURES J Daily Meteorological Report :
i ; . i
I -r iieiu.i n. i annnA
1 1 D! lL. I
'"vtr."ria MrV. TCvorelt I'VtK'fr 'or' destroyed the farm home of James
Central . Point life the parents of a j!Dondelte. Mv.'. 12 miles south of
seven and oneihaif pound boy
horn this morning at the Commu
nity hiispltal. "
' A ix pound Kill ivnic horn No
vemhc.-r LM to Mr. :.nd Mr t Karl
sniiui ot Kosue i.iver nt tnr
Sciered Henrt hospltnl.
MEET JANUARY 14-15'
SAf.EMV Or..-: Nov: 13. i.Tt
Coimry 'oninikwlonM-1 0. K. rmllli
of Minion county, secretary of the
state association of county jucUes
and commissioners, today received
word from Juilue Victor P. Moses
of Oorvallls. president of Ihp nsso
clatHirt. that he has set dates lor
the annual meeting for January H
uml 1G nt Portland. Judge Moses
says lie conferred wltli Chairman
Van lhuer nf the highway commis
sion and that hody expects lo meet
In Portland January IS nnd IT. mid
tn juduea will hold over' those j
two days to discuss highway mat- j
ters with the commission.
IS - VICTINI OF STROKEi
asii!,nV,tn. NoV. ijipJ
C.Vse t, Krettier,' 45, dtiWtxr of
reclamation economics 'In the Re
clamation bureau of the tntei:lior
dewrtn,ent. died sudden ty loday.
being alrlcken while talking to
AssWtant Camml-e'loncr IVnt.
MrrKnuiTer, a native of Scdntla
Colo., ba been nn off total of the !
rcelamatlen bureau for four years, j
Uefore that time he had been asao- '
elated with .Nnvmfwloner Meade.
of the reclamation serrlce, and dhl
reclamation and Irrigation engb j
neerinu work In thla country nml j
in Australia.
NOVEMBER -23.'-1929.
would like tolocaio 'here,, He is
' ilnnr .no-i im.!. tn' - l,-.-l .... anil
Dan Chamberlain, Fit. ' 1. Trout-
; dale.- Ore. Wants m-adnn- lands
i sultiifcla for sheepa place with
plenty of water
. Victor I,. Swnrtz. TO.'Hi Thur-
: .nan street, Portland.
Kxpec-tH to
come to .Medford around ."J-Jeecm-
. her or: January. Would like to
j secure -n small sandwich nnd enf-
j fee counter. '
C. K. Hall. Ootdson. Ore. Is
j interested in this locality, nnd
; would like to lease or buy u farm
io.' rtrtlry ranch.'-
j Cleorse H. Anderson. 10r.il Kim
; avenue. Olendnle.' Calif. Would
rllaa n 4.6-apartment house in Port
land:' wants to trade $7000 equity
; for a 'farm in southern Oregon.
j'Will glvtV.-or tnko 'difference - In
cash.
i . .ic.JForciui'-.t.s. , , "i .
' MTfl;rbrd,-;mtl vi-t?lnlt-yii. Tonighi
and Sunday fair. No change in
j tempciirtui'c
;. Orentin: l-'air tonight, anil Sun-
.t-Ay: h:ingc in teinper:iiurc
Local .Data.
j Tempi r.t.nre (d. g.s. ) .. .':i "if,
j Hiuhost.dftnt J2 hrs.) ,rr. r;t
i Jowesi (lust 12 hrs.) 2:1 2'i
j Uel. Humidity. ( pc.) -11 "
j Precipitation tin.) DO .00
Stattr of Weather Cloudy Clear
I.6vet !tehipature this i.iorn-
1 lllM7"'
..Total .precipitation sine
tembar 1. 1i2l. l.lfi iaehcy
TeniperatUi'Vj a "year au
Hijiiiest, fi.V; lowest, 27.
-s Cny',' Tu'v'.'m.
today :
Hlinris Sundav. 7: 1
Sunrise stiudny.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
. .' 120th Meridian Time
5 i i
; : I
I
citr.
t - 3 .
3?
' H:iker City 3-4 1 S
' lUsmarck 30 -4
Hoise ".. "i 24
Denver 3S 22
. Des Moines 2S 24
i Fresno lis 42
J Helena .' 34 2S
j l aw Angeles 7S .ri2
j .Marshflcld 00 2S
t l'hoenix or ;n;
Portland 46 31
; lied ISluff OS 14
Kosehui's 4S 2
J Salt. Lake City.. 3 4 IS
f San Francisco .. fiO .10
! Santa' Y 32- IS
, Seattle 40 3 rt
! Spokane : 34 1 2
I Walla AVnllu 32" 24
j Winnipeg
W. .T.
HCTCHIRON.
Meteoroloj-iPt.
1 'art n Home Burns
- AJ.PKNA. Mich., Nov; 23. iA
Three persons were burned
dcuth"nd two others who suf
fered revere' burns are expected to
die as .the result of a fire which
, AMnnta last midnight
!too late to classify
' .-ou SAL!
hlld's led. eomnlele.
; heutinK stove, with pipe. iio-.
T'O-ft. vtirden nose ami notx.e. s--.
phonograph -ecoi-U eobinoi. i:
pier 'loo!cc-As., .- ',' '' r:i ru.
S7: !nvn 'chiiir' Willi canopy.
i."0: hnnd vacuum cleaner, sr..
fall Sunday only. Si.-.' Xo. l!lv
erslde. -41.
FOi: KKXT Kurni'hed apts:
steam heat, private hath. Wheel
er Apts.. !H So. ttlverside. 24C
KOI! lilCN'T - Furnished house,
rimne T17-V. ' I", llo'f. 'US
KOIt UK.VT Modern' furnished
downstnirs apartmenls: n.lulls.
3-la N. Ilarllett. Phone T."i3-M.
- ' - 34Btf
KOIt SALK Kindlinc l.v 1he Vmd.
.Medford Fuel Co., Tel. SSL
;4.".lf
FOR EXCHANOE
Modern 4-rooin cotl..i:c on pave
ment, for ll-room modem nc,ue
near hiqh school. .
Till! RK.tl. KSTATi: FXCH-WOK
N. Hivei-s.de.. Phone HH6.
1 FOI! HKNT -Hotisckeeping room.
1 32 j K. Jackson. Pli.one 7HH-W.
?4V
LOST Itrown suedo billfold con-
tainina drivers lie, inc. receipt
haurfetir a lic-nsr. etc. Kind-
notify owner i Floyd Crafts! at
lHikota Ave. or at Oeneral
lVtrol-um plant. "MS
KOI! HM.IZ lrd walnut triple
mirror vanity. ch-firote and bed.
l.nbbin- Furnhut-e fo.. 217 W.
MrJn. Phone 9. 2 47-
WANThUJ Will pay cah for used
coj and wood ranteji. l!obbln
Furn. Co.. 217 W, Main. Tel. a
2 :
irlsroRI: rAi
-I
'EGGS DECLINE ON
iWiLESMM!
i i
I i
PORTLAND, lire, Nov. 2.3. i'Vt
L'ggs will' lie cheaper f' -Tluinksariving
pies, takes and pud
dings. If the .'eductions made to
day hold igod or are. fallowed by
otheir' reductions.
The Pacific Poultry Prodnccra
announced a decline oT two cents
on fresh extras and standards and
one cent on fresh mediums. ' ThN
brings the price to wholesalers t"
47c Tor extras. 4.tc. for standards
and 3S - for' mediums.
' Patter pric-es were line li:in--d.
There Is a niriilus' of fresh
meats of all kinds on the market,
and jobbers and wholesalers arc
advising rountry produce! s not to
make any more shipments until
after thanksgivins.
' IJvcstock
PORTI.ANO, flic. .ov. i.lT''
Receipts: HogsIao, all dircc;.
cattle 1U. calves 3.. Totals for
week ap)niximately 51S3, caiile
I'iiTi), calves 37 5. sheep .",00, cars
112. ' '
HOCiS: Compared with week
ago: Mostly steady. Monday's H'c
advame having disapptared "el
nesday. Hulk - Mght butc hers
Kl o.2." to SI 0.35, nothing over
SI M.25 after Tuesday. Over and
under weights lo.aa down, mostly
Sl.7 .1 down. Heavies down to
xn.ua. Hulk parking sows 7.:'5 to
7. 7."., -odd head up to X.i1.". -.tint
betlei Hulk slaughter P:ks Sii.aii
to ii.2.".. a Tew jlniulay .U '.'.
Hulk iv-cHi-r pi's S.i'H t-i it..'".. I
lot M.mi:ty al SH.J'i.
I'A'i'TI.K: -';iiut day's s u p p ! y
prolKibly will hold for Mo:id:iy.
Market compared 'witii w.-m-U ago
liiOt:i lily sie;Ml.' but triidc es-rem-ly
ili:tgi;y al eoe. ili;,'li Mi'-'liuni
it fairly unod siet-i-s Slo t r J-lo.7.".
Oiliti-s ?;.7 r i'iiwii. Cntninon d.tv.n
lo 7. on. I 'airly gond h if its in
loads ui to 'NJ.'iOj Cows s,.".a.
iiulk desirable he-stock 7..a u,
l.ow cutter.s down to Su.ud. M e
t ! 1 Li in to fairly good bulls SU-TiO to
7. on, odd head ST.&e. Ue.n light
vealvrs SHI.r.n. Citlces SHt.5u
down, off grades mostly $7.'m) or
lietter.
SI ! Kl'P: 'oinpf.red we -k arro.
lambs and yeavlin5s steady to "a,
lower, i'.-ioioon to low go.nl grade
of liimh.v taking Hie lull Us.-.
Trade pXUviim ly slow :tt cfoye.
Slrii'lly choice lambs MM! quutabb
up to Ml. oft. ei.!ttn.n lo ! iw iii.od
now seliinir mostly nC x . fi n -to M )
as against ss.fit) to )a..",a lest wt-cK.
Kest yea i lings not now imoted
above $H."i0. Kwi'S steridy M.tMl to
r.aa accoi dini; to age, w 'ighl and
condition.
t .
liiKluce'
PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 23. 1.4V
KCJOs Lower. Prices- to retaileis:
Fresh extras. i:c; standaiiU, -Tv.
fresh medf urns, 4oc; niediums
firsts, 20c: fresh prllt-ts. Zl'nZtiv;
pullet firsts. 2 Sc. ,
ICOflS Prices to wiudisulers:
Fresh extras; 47c1: stand:ird. -I3c;
nosh niediums 3sc; medium -firsts.
34e:'fresh pullets. 3'c: pullet riots
23c.
POl'LTKY" Heavy hens cent
low-er.' tHuylng prices!. Alive,
heavy hens over 4'.. lbs., 2 fie.
Otb"f ouotiuidns tine haug.'d. ;
- UUTTKR: milk: Onions: Potn- !
toes; Wool ; nuts; hay: caseai'a :
bark: hops. Steady, unchanged.
j , Sau rnmcKco Jlutlcrfat
, SAN FKAXCISCO. Ndv. 2. i.-Vt
' nuticiTat f.o.'i. Sun Fram-iseu .".4c.
j FREDERICK CHAPMAN
UNIVERSITY COTILLION
THE MARKETS
lo ..
Ma A.u. r , ! r. ; ' I.I.I H,
CorvalliP (Special I Aln'.v Kred
i erb'k '-f Medford, a .soahotnwre
--- , l
p-- "'TOMORROW.' Only '" m
I ;..-:.s --TONIGHT J
I ALL ' --ciVl I-
issiif'i
I I '. .."C.'iT, 1,4 Clnr"'a Cliampion cf Wite- VI
aHI ' ili'lilrTTj ' Cracking Comed.ei ' '" Wrt
I 1 " Admiion liv
fj Mats. 10 and 35. Evea. JS and 50 tj t
In commerce at Oregon .State col--lege,
was recently appointed clmh .
man of the sophomore cotillion,
;he annual, sophomore l,ormal
dance.
This dunce 1 .one of. the most
important of the four formal
dances given during the School
yeur. The dance is in IVhruaiv
Hit the exact date has not been
.Mail . Tribune ads are
2o.iiih people every clay.
by
if
Tor Glasses That Arc RIGHT
See
Dr. D.-A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST ;.
404 Medford Bldg.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Wford
Dinner SliOO
"The Food Is Better'''
At the Medford
starts:
1
f TOMORROW-!
A PRODUCTION M,
we're' ,
r"OR
ONE DAY
ONLY
loday
! JACK. !
! HOLT. I
' ' ' i
t IrJ THE-GREAT f-
t TALKING PICTURE ?
! "FATHER I
! and SON" 1
5:
ALSO .
"THE ACE OF SCOTLAND
YARD"- ,' '
Latest News Comedy
?' Admission a
Mats, 10, 25; Eves, 10, 35
mm