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9" i i "i. : ?. if ' i'- i u 1 ;. f ,- 'r m GR'TWO" Iocal and .-'Personal J 1 i- ... i Tho searelty of rain throunhou,l I ,u, largest to have ever landed !n Callf6rnla is oreutliiB ( si-rlo-ii) I .Medford. It has all the convenl prolileni; according to HukIi Cliirk. j elR.,.H f train traveling, IneludlnK who arrived In Medford last even-'WllMn rooms and uislcx for exer Ins from Fresno to- spend a sho: t tllit.; time hero In connection with cattle; t irhunksKlvIng Dance, Thursday, business, WellB are dryliiR up m ; nll'parU of tlio slate and plowing is fat; behind scltedt!,' lio lay. On..' sheep grower,' he reported, dispos ed of all his lambs In order to save nourishment for -the ewes. ' Ho Is. ,a guest at !tlie Kbllund hotel. Fern , Valley budget rneetin,:. Wednesday, 3:15. iit i schoolioue. ' a' telegram was received Katur lay: by Mrs. Jack Stewart of Sled ford, telling of the sad death of her niece's husband. Jack O'l-eary. woll known banker of Koxholm, N. ti.Hvhn was killed Friday In -an auto accident. Mr. O'l-oary leuvci a wife and two-year-old son. Thanksgiving Pance, Thursday, Droi.mland. ' ' 1 - C. U Hutchison of -the Hutchison Mercantile 'company Is reported 111 at his home with the flu. "lllg Turkey Dance,. Wed., Dreum !ond. -'J "-Abong guests from .a' distanco registered at Medford hotels are Miv' and Mrs. It.; K. Chichoster of Philadelphia. ' I'a.." J.' C." U-ts' of Chicago. Mr. and .Mrs. W, 1.. (Jewell of Brlllrijs, JlttnU'Wr. and. Mrs. .!. I. Twuhy, Jr.. of Kloux City, In.. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Gardner of Omaha, Neb., Mr. r.nd Mrs. V. l:. liarvey- of Las Vegas, Nov., IC: II. Compton of Bast St. Mollis, III. ' ;-A comploto lino of choice meats, fish; fruit-and vegetables nt Wpst Hldo Market. Fee -delivery-.- Sam uels & Ollbert, Phono 49. , "S04 ' Th ItleHflcin Oil company's i lighting crew arrived In , urania Pass Saturday to -put K revolving light' atop the ' Itichfleld beacon. Th beacon wilt oarry 8.000.000 candle-power rays and may be seen for't00 miles, during clear nights. 3 rants Pass Courier. For Sale Kindling by the lonJ. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. til. 245tf -Mrs. Francis Hawkins and two children." who have been visiting Mrs. ' Com Lewis. 317 lpdwnrds street horo for the past two months, left this noon for her homo in Uoillnghainr.Wa.ih. . For Sale Kindling by tho load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. S45lf Mi"- Hid . Victor IJrostruj' n'nd':Mr's. Henrietta "Broalrup left this morning for ' their home In Lbs' Angeles.' after a brief visit whh relatives here. . Mrs. Victor llros trun :as- formerly Miss" Freda Ktclh of 'Woiiutchce, Wash., where they' wtre' married' recently. " Mr. Brbstrup claims lie mado1 tvjtnwlf tremenousl popular In Wcnalchi") by" constantly complaining to the native there of the bad weather nrcvalllng ' In southern 'California; and 'xran commended 'by '-many as" being one of the1 few honest tVI fornluns. ' Honistllclilng, plcOtlng, ploatlng, buttbri' making and .hose, mtndlntc, Handicraft Shop. .Mr. and' Mrs.' H, N. Xoo and Mr. and .Mrs. 'M. !.' Johnson vere among ' the Klamath' Falls pcopla spending yesterduy In Medford: . The big salo at tho ;I)and Hotl 12i Bast Oth street, will continue mill Thanksgiving $12. SO lint". SS.08: - S7.50 hats. - tl.VH; 4 h.ts. J1.50 and one lot Tit . 811 J 54 F. A. Hales of the Fools Creek district was tr Medford' visitor to day:''"' " " ;'' ' ' 'Orchard brand liquid llme-sul-phur can bo obtained at Plnnni'le Paicklng Co: ' ' ,; 1 S23lf i' TH Jblnl piano and dance recital by students of Mrs. Ki M; orn an.1 Miss' Kuth l.uy will be held In the t. Mark's Palish hall 'on Noi'tn (iakdale avenue Tuesday at 8 p. ni. The public Is Invited, "That good coal." Wo glvo green trading stomps. Hansen Coal Co. I'hbne .- " 1 " '"" ' "' ,f ' Ciillfornlans tegUtered at Med ford hotels Include It T. Kmllh nivl fainiiv of l-os Angeles. 'Mr. and "Mrs.' It. J. Douglas' of Alhamhrn. .1. '. Wells nt Hlvorslde and Mr. nnd Mrs, O. K. Hplj'u of fan Frnn- ,.kin. 1 " . Don't miss 'Iho big Nile Thp Hand' H"X, 'J'-'ll Kasi Olh litri-el IDS felts for '.lc, Bale lata U"''1 Thnnksglvlng. ' -,K It was brought out at the meet Imr of tho State lleekccpers' nma ..h.ilnh lii 1'endlvlim that Oregon ' beosu'oduce ot( Cnrlnirts of iboney nnrtuall)' ond help the 'fruit Indus try its poltenUHM's: don't looH down on the honfy bee. Pendleton l'.a. Oregonlan. '.. J,.. 'ihtnk. l 4:M felt fo 8He, at Thb Hand Itnx, Kast oth street. Salo Insts until ThanksBlv- ' ' ' '" The West Side Market made a)t- jiUcalltui today at the city building !d-nriment to make repairs to llir Ui,,. mi West Main street ttl a r I of r.. ' ) r M'il'A.j ' Have You Tried ,5 FMircJs nov Bur Cnkcs? Wa know you will like them. 1 I At any grocer , I I ,,:A lurKO H-pniwenKPr Hoeing ulr jilano ultructiMl eonwldernlilp ulten Itlon ycBlernoy lit iho r.lriort while lit wh.h lielHK' lri'piu-pil to take off i fur Seattle on roturn trip from1 j Oakland, ('ill. Tho ulK Hhlp Is olio ! of Hoveral that Is to bo used on a IianaonKor line- between St.n Frun- Cisco anil Clileniro. ' It Is oen of ' 'I'hanliKKlvIng Urei.mland.' ,, lu L - - 250 J'emiioniry nulo licenses were ls suei( nt the sheriff's office this forenoon to John Freeman of Ash land;, (,'. if. Bison and the ltoguo lllver Meat company of '.Medford. and II. K. Andrews of Central Point. lllg Turkey Dance, Wed., Dream land. The forecast of unsettled weuihor for tonight and Tuesday and fc warmer temperature for tonight is a welcome one. ns It may break the long spell of fair, dry weather, with the possibility of being followed by i'mut.h needed" rain Uso Medford - mado tutor, blocks. Medford Fuel Co. Tel 631. 24!itf Miss Josephine Harbor of th.i Ashlnnd Convaleseenf homo was a visitor In Medford last evening, fol lowing her return yesterday after noon from a visit of two weeks In Han Francisco and other California cities. She left by airplane and re turned by train. This weather won't last much longer", now Is tho time to re-roof with Certaln-teed shingles. Wood's Lumber Co., Knst Jackson St. at (Icnesee. The junior girls of the Medford high school are- entertaining Iho mothers of the boys and girls and the faculty nt a Thanksgiving cop per tea, Tuesday. November 20th, at 3:30 p. hi.. In room .' ' High' grndo lump lime nnd hyd rated lime for spraying. Hie Pines Lumber Company. 224tf Word was received here today that Dr.- Charles T. Sweeney un derwent n second operation within a week at the Onod Samaritan hos pital In Portland Saturday, and Is recovering' satisfactorily. For Sale Kindling 'by the load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 245tf Salem Is to have a soup and bread lino this winter. It was an nounced recently, following a con ference attended by Mrs. M-lc Voung. secretary of the Associated Charities, and other members ond officials of the organization. Mrs. Voung has made arrangements whereby soup, a hot drink ' and bread will be served to destitute persons. Iteports Indicated th'.t there nre more transient' laborers In Salem this winter than ever be fore, nnd that many of them' nre without funds. Fresh crnbs. clams, oysters and shrimps nt West Sldd Market. Free delivery. Samuels & Gilbert, Tel. 4I.' ' Zolu Harvey, who has been visit ing Willi her utmt. Mrs, Oeorge Mc Ch ln of Phoenix slnoe February, left by train this morning for her home In Burke. Ida. i Let mo write your flro Insurance. Curl Y. Tcngwald, Hotol Holland Illdg. Phono was. 1 " A group of local residents ino lored to Klamath Fulls Saturday ,.n i.inni and nleusure. return ing to Medford this morning. They Included Attorney Frank Dehouni. Larry Schade, Ouy Connor, ri. . i'redette. II. L. Lewis nnu J. n. .Marshall. Jr. High grado lump llmo and nyu- rnted llmo for spraying. Wg Pines Lumber Company. "' 224tf . Marriage licenses were Issued this forenoon 'nnd Saturday at the nty clerk's office to l.ee nooei. 25.' and tlenevleve Mucnen, j". both of Medford; Hubert High. 2S. and May Thompson. 26. both of Ashland: Olen Adams, 23, of Ash land and llelva llullock, ix, pi Plnelilirsl. Fresh salmon nnd halibut it West Side Market. Froo lollvery. Samuels' & (lllberl, Tel. 649. 264 Olto Five of Fugle, ma, nnu J. .1. Slnlon of Louisville. Ky., were among the ntoiorisis mmi u tanee who registered today at the local branch of the out ol nunc auto registration nureou. A'an it. Ollbert, formerly ol mc Economy Market, Is now locan-u nt the West Sldo Market. -an vt . Main SI., wllb a comploto line of fresh niKiit. fish, fruit nnd Vcge- tublcs. Free t'ellvcry. Tel 640. 104 Tim IjhIIcs' Aid of the First Methodist church will .meet for ,k.i. monthly "home-coming" Tuesday aflernooii in the parlor of the church. ' Prlniarv children will take prln I imri In an oueretla to be iim.ii at Centl'l I Point school, Wed ,..,.,l..v. Nov. 27. 24'.l inets from Oregon, registered at Acdford hotels liu lude Mr. and Mis. K. Kootlie of Mc.Mllinvtll p 'A. Thomas of llend. Vernon Cotlrell of Ijikevlew, DyUcmnn white of Hiigene. V. F. Hi.kola of Salem. '. '. Archibald of Uotc horir. nod the following from Port i i- t." 1.. Dudley. It. C M-- mekeil. W. lllllCk. A. K. Hale, C. O'Hrlen. Mr. and "Mrs. W. 11. Lawrence. II. HloonifleUl, t.ors-.i Mf. nnd Mrs. H. 1. Alllg. A. M. NiOsnn; W: L. Morrison. Jack Mu:' ph' P. S. Spencer. .1. Scott. Mi', and' Mrs. McCrca. W. II. Lnwrelli ". IF; V.. Malson. f. v. Loinns ami r. J.' Hale. ' I I'se Medford - made factory 'blocks. Medford Fuel Co. Tel Ml. j ;4jtt' F.iiiI Coss returned to his posi tion nt the Hutchison Mercantile i -tore this morning after few days' 'illness at home llh a seVcre cold. Mrs. J- C. lb. yes. who under ' went a major operation In a Port I hi ml hospital last week. Is reported ' getting along satisfactorily, and will be home shortly after Thanks Irflvlng. I Two operettas In one evening i. j Central Point school, Wednesday. ! Nov. 27. !,', I Tim Fsllen of Hie Southern Ps- flfle district office, who has bitell 111 with Is grippe at his him Ibis week. Is reporicfl better today. Use Medford - made, factor) blocks. Medford Fuel Co. Tel 6SI. Dressmaking and remodeling a! the Fashion Shop. 4S4 Mdford Illdg. Tel. JIM. U' A. woll known ploueor resident of (Irnnts Pass, Mrs. Josephine Hcnnett, 78 years old, died yester day' , at tho Ashland' Convalescent homo, w hero she had been suffer ing from paralysis. Oho son, O. 1). Ilennett of Orants Pass, sur vives her. ' 'Thanksgiving D"ancc. Thursday. Dreamland. 2T0 Deputy Sheriffs Paul and Louis Jennlnirs and City Traffic Officer Oeorge t'reseott returned last even-1 Ing from Portland nnu naiem. -jnoy left five prisoners, sentenced in tho local circuit court to ' Berve their sentences In the state penitentiary. Deputy Paul Jennings was accom panied to Medford by Federal Of ficer Terry Talent, who had been spending several days In Seattle. Be sure to see operetta Peter Itubblt at Central Point school. Wednesday. Nov. 27. 1 24!l Mark Finney is reported to bo seriously 111 at his homo at Jack- sonvllle. , ' .; Dig Turkey Dance. Wed., Dream land. ' " 240 Mr. i.nd Mrs. William Dryden arrived last evening from Oaklartd, fill., to spend several "Uays In fMed ford attending to business matters while en route by motor to Seattle where they plant to visit relatives. See Hrll'l's shoot Metal Worfts tor radiator, fender and auto body repairing; ' ' ' '217" Vreka, historic old mining town In northern California,' Is continu ing to show signs of growth, ac cording to- Mrs. Kdith Slough. Vreku newspaperwoman, who was !n Medford today attending to busi ness matsters. There have been several ncw- buildings' constructed and new establishments opened. with also a decided Increase : in population? Dance at Jt.ckson Springs Ku".. Tho Medford, Ashland and Normal school football teams will bo guests. - ' - -2:2 -Attorney Ous Newbury, who h.is been seriously III at his home -with sinus trouble for the past" week or more. Is reported better today. Special offer for Xmas photo graphs. ' The- Pcasleys, 331 East Main. -"; Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Miller nt Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Znbel, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mix of Olympla and It. D.' Oliver of Seattle wore uniting' the transient visitors In Medford from tho stuto of Wash ington. ' '' ' ' - let your prescriptions fillpd at Colvlg Drugs. Keglstercd pharma cist in chargo nt all times. Next door to Itlalto Theater. 247 Mrs. O. V. Fiillls, wife of the Methodist minister of Ashland, lctt today for Seattle to undergo a thy roid operation -at the Motbodlbl hospital. Mrs. Fallls Is reported to bo In a serious condition. See our Xmns special now. The Peasloys, 031 Hsst-Maln. ' 240t( Miss Clarice IIenschotert daugh ter of Mr. anu Mrs. Ned licn schoter, who 'was operated on at the Sacrod Ilelirt hospital a week ago. will not be able to be returned home as soon ns was hoped, ac cording to last reports. . . I .ess ash. loss soot. In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 230. tf The fire detmrlmont was called this afternoon to the dwelling of Mrs. F.mmn Whelden ' on ,Klng slrcot to. extinguish a chimney fl'-'e which did no damage. High grado lump llmo ond byd rated llmo for spraying. Big Pine Lumber Company. " " -224tf" The child wclfaro cllnla to have been held tomorrow afternoon it- Horrydale by the County health unit, has beOfi postponed, accord ing to an announcement made this afternoon. ' The date' Of the next clinic' Was not announced. You enri get tho national adver tised Beaver Bcstwall plaster board nt "Wood's Lur. Co., Bast Jackson nt Ocfiesee. " W The ltoguo Itlver Ministerial as sociation Is meeting today nt the Presbyterian church in Grants Pass, where Dr. O. O. Lnuglilln. seen'tary f evangelism for inc llaptlst churches In Oregon, Is too main speaker.' Itogue Klk Thanksgiving Dinner. Salad and wafers, roast turkey and dressing, glblet sauce, mashed po tatoes, Huiinsh, creamed turnipr. hot blseult ernnbeiiry sauce, pine apple Jam, celery, plrkles, ripe olives, mince pie. pumpkin pie. lee cream, coffee, mints. $1.00. 24!' A written guarantee Is furnished wllh every t'ertaln-leed roof put, on by Wood's Lumber Co.. ljast Jack sun nt Ocnesce. 2411 The Medford American Leglttn post will hold nn Important nicet- Intr tonight to discuss plans for the big Thanksgiving dunce next Tliurs dnv night nnd other mutters. Mem hers are naked to turn out u 100 per cent attondance. l)ii moo at Jncksun Springs Sal. The Medford, Ashland nnd Normal school football teams will be guests. 2 1 . ' A' carload- ot lu fnmous Heaver llcstwnlt plaster board has been received by Wood's Wr. Co. 210 rt TT" Paul Whitman Old G?ld Hour Tuesday Evening' The Old Uold-l'nul Whitman hour over the, nation-wide, network of llu Columbia Broadcasting sys tem from ! to tQ p. ni.. Now York Unto, to p. in. local time. Tues day, November '.'t.i will originate from station KHJ. t8 Angtlcs.' Tho sponsors Ot the Old Gold lions take pleasure In announclnn that the famous screen stars, II llsm Haines and Uedda Hopper, will bo In lite Old Cold studios and will contribute to the program. Vocal Interpellations by Iho po ular Whitman artists, Mildred Hal loyv IIUir Crosby, the Old Cold trio anil the l'aul Whllmau Rhylhm IWys will be heard throughout the Crater t)te Chapter No. Ji. i:S0 Tuesday even ing Nov. 19:. Spec ial e o m ni u n I c a tlon. Work In M. M. and P. M. di-grei-K. Uy onler .,f Priest. I. K. SCI1V1.KK, Hrcv. Vale--T. T. Nelson building In (tailed new mechanical fireman. nn.KiTT High uij r---'-r'r- 1--f r. I ' :''" nr nnnnnrnm in i mi 1 1 iLiJi i v ut riupt Liui i l vm u m mm Big Business and Govern ment Set. Wheels' it) Mo tion to Provide. Employ ment and Utilize Products . of factories.. ;' V .. ..... . .,"o",-.i' o ',' SAN FRANCISCO Nov.-25.--(fl-) President Paul Shoup of the Southern pacific Railroad com pany today announced his com pany contemplated new investment expenditures of more than' 5I),- 000,000 .during tho coining year and that within the- next ten dnys the company . would, - place a $0,000,000 order for 120,780 tons of steel 'rail for 1030 delivery. The entire budget, he said, will be fur new equipment, extensions and betterments of the company's Pacific lines and its subsidiaries, the Northwestern Pacific and the Pacific Electric. CHICAGO, Nov. 25. () Presi dent Hoover's buatnCHH - program found HUiipoit today- in thfc an nouncement that the 1930- im provement budget oof tho Rock iHlund linen vl(l total about .$50. (J00.0U0, the larKcut In the history of the company. . WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, (JP) Chairman Uowell of the house ruada committee announced today lie would seek an increase from $7:1,000.000 to 125.000,000. in the annual authorization for federal highway aid for tho TlscaC yearn 1931 and 1932 'in response to a general movement over the coun try for expansion of road building programs. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 ST. P Tho SerippR-Hownrd newspapers, through Kobert I, Kcripps,, odny announced building plans for 1930. 4 " - .. i ; v . WILMINGTON, Del:, Nov. 25. i7P) An expenditure' over tho next 1 2 months of more thaii $25,000. 000 Is Involved in building projects either under way or authorized, by the Dupont company and its sub sidiaries.' 'off iciahrhttve announced. The building program . is planned Co -meet;' the needs- of: the 'compan ies' varied manufacturing adtiv-Hits.'-. ; . r f , ,v- . ri- TRIP TO BIG GAME 1 SAN KKAKCI8CO. "Nov.. 8.-M) A 600-mile Journey from' Port land to Pttlo Alto tu attend liter first "bli? name" In 20 years, a Journey that ended- In 'doath, wn:i revealed today when a1 train benr Intc the remains "of Mrs. Frank Urnnch IWey- left' hero, for the Oregon city. ' , j Mrs.' Itlley, a. graduate of fritan ford university, nnd daughter of the Into Ernest Brand, one of the follndera of tho ' Humboldt bank here,' ' came to Sun- Francisco to attend the blir game with her dnU- Bhter, ' Marnnret. 17, and" her sun, Wllllum, 20. She was stricken wllh pneumonia and died 'nt the Stauford university hospital dur Ing tho sumo. ' Mrs. Illlcy was f charter' nicmbcr 6f Alpha' I'hl'so rorlty: ' V '! "i "!'" ; T YVASHINUTON, Nv. 23. (fl') 'l'ho Oi'cKon llconsa tux on insur ance ngonts was mlstalncd by Iho supremo court' today in a casu ap pealed by Karl Hcibrins, who chal lenged its validity. ' , llchrlng wanted to bo agent at I'urllnud for tho Northwestern Na tional Fire Insurance ' company. Companies arc permitted one asent In smaller towns nnd two In' cities of 00,0(10 population or more upon payment of a ?2 feo for each agent. In larncr cities, however, $300 Is required for a license for each agent in addition to tlio first two. Kids Block Street, . ..for, fee Pocorn An estimated crowd of 300 chil dren blocked th sidewalks Satur day morning waiting their cltajico to get a free, big ;ot pilco-n do nated by tho Monarch Seed & Food Company. - - , t . ' ' Three washtttlm of popcorn were given, to the', kiddles, who- went their way singing tho praises ot I hp local company. . Featuring I lie Jap llullcss dell clous flavored Nipcnrn, "that really pops." the Monarch' Seed ft Feed Company has built up a big demand for this commodity and reports the sale of over a ton of popcorn dur ing I he winter months each season. Mr. Mlksche says five or six fafnl lies, consume more than 50 pounds of com each rt'""lng Iho' winter. There must be such a thing as be ing a "popcorn fan." ' '. Notice. Hruular communication lleamcs Chapter 11. K. S . Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock. Koelsl night. Vtidrtng member welcome. :t HATTIK M. AllICK, Secy. iMrpnxrp lrrnrM? THREE ACCIDENTS. TALENT HIGHWAY i lAUKM, ure., .-ov. .-j. tope- jclnl) Three accidents occurred last week, in tins locality uy people driving . on . tho highway without proper care, or passing other mo torists without warning at Intersec tions.: "':' : "." - - : Mrs. Floyd Lacy was Btruck by a local man as she was turning off the, highway to her home and her car was badly damaged. Mrs. G. L. Bullon narrowly escaped and an other car was hurled Into the ditch and completely demolished when a car turned into; (Tie highway in front of Mrs-Buileh. -, . -.' . MiV and"ISrs. McMaybn of this city, went luto.tlte ditch and turned 'lover, Hvrecjtihg their new Ford Sat- mHl y l llt Talcnt when a ,,. ' ,n(.k h" h,h.,, ., of tliemi without ; seeing thent ap jiraatjhlnj;. i Only -minor injuries wore reported in tlio aocldenti ? ' t CAR CRASH FATAL LA GRANDE,. Ore.. Nov. 25. (VP) W. K. ICenniek, about 52. of Modesto, Cut. was instantly killed near Hilgard this morning when his automobile went over the grade on the did Oregon trail. A slippery highway caused tho erash. Kennick, 'phined- in " his car, suf fered a fractured skull. PENDLETON,' Ore.", Nov. 25. (JPi Eight persons were hurt, one Keriously, In two automobile acci dents near here Saturday night. " Alonzo Edmundson of Heppener was In n critical condition suffer Ing from two broken Jaws, a se vere cut on one check and an in jured hand. His automobile, driven by - Eva Osborne of Lexington. slid off the road. Miss TJsbornc suffered the loss of three fingers on her left hand, nnd other cuts. Wilbur Flowers' of Heppner re ceived (a badly, twistgd; untile and Irene Y$cum, .Heppnur, -c'uts, shock anil bruises." l. ' " WALTER HILL'S WIFE FILES LIVINGSTON, Mont.. Nov. 25. (P) Mildred Hill today brought a suit In districT court here -asking divorce from W'Bltor Hll(, youngest son ot the late James J. Hill, rail rond magnate. Hill operates a large stock ranch near here Papers In tha case won! lmnicdlatuly withdrawn from the court files and Airs. Hill's at torneys would not divulge their con tents. ' . SEARCHERS FAJL TO SKATTLK, Nov. 25. (P) Four dots team nurtiea Heuri'htng tho Si berian cou.st ncur Xoi'th Cupb for tho VPternn Arrtie flyer, Carl lien Hlelmm, uiul IiIh mechanic, Karl HurhuUl, inis-slnii Mnco onrly In JovombiM. when they act out to rescue tho rrew of the k-ebound hlp Xanuk hatl not ruported early today. ' Pilot Frank Dorbnmlt was ro liortetl from Nome yentoray, at having repaired hi iano and ready to nmkr a-search- by utr for hWK fellow nlrmun.' " ! ' ' '"", lttirns lied and While West Side tirocery store iiurrhaaru ai- itllintml eiiilMn"bt. '" ' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l.OST-- Uiron hrncolet; rtiitiiliio finish, set with red stones, 'jvi. 853-K. 2VJ Vj XTMD Threo eurpenters; wril wive wood on stump as pay. it V. 10th. ' 24S VOU SAI.K One of tho best stock ' ed and equipped dairy runehes In vnlloy. Homo trade and som 0Ah nnd tcrnu. Inquire 3:it Haven St. 2." FOU 111; NT Cuiy. uuiet mont: rftRo: employed preferred. Phone 364-V. a part -people 253 FOR UKXT Alolt; Doe. tat. small house for 2 adult": furnished or . unfurnished; eleotrie runue. On Wilson Court In second block off Main tt. I'hono 55-1. IMS LOST Sunday, white and brown fox terrier. Phone 745-X, ?4S FOU SAI.K 40 acres woodland. ml. from Jacksonville liox J. '.. Tribune, -r 2 i FOU iA"l,K Almost new Oulhrun mtn plftno. $1'00. 71 California 4t.: Ashlnnd. I O. Itnx 4M. 24S GKNTl.K.MAX Experienced, in municipal and Renernl offlco ae cotintlnH. desires position, - Ad drcv liox M. Trlhiino. ?!! ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUER1ZED SAFE 'PURE PRODUCED - PACKED" TH? SANITARY WAY Phone ' ".. ' m . ftprnw uwmv vnrrmrp iqqq T MILE DIVE IN NAVY PLANE ENDS IN Veteran Pilot Unable to Halt Downward Rush During Test Flight Machine and Man. Buried Deep in Earth By Impact. WA8HIXGTON, Nov. 25. 7P) Lieut. George. T. Cuddlliy, ouo ol tlio navy's most experienced pilots, was allied today when the British Uristol llulidog airplane he was testing crashed In a dive from a 10,000-foot altitude and burled itself so far In tho earth that only the feet of tho pilot were visible above the plowed ground. More 'than half an hour after the accident pio naval personnel at the Aanacostla air station here were digging in an effort to extricate, the body. . :'...; The crash took place at 9:53 a. m. . Cuddlhy had taken the plane .aloft to test it. The ship was con structed to make ISO miles nn hour. Air station officers said Cuddihy i Bueelficalix waa testing the plane s diving speed. He had reached an estimated elevation of two miles before entering thc'diVe, and when he 'Hlfcniitcd to draw out 'of the divo at GOOD' feet,' they said;' the ship refused to right Itself and lore downward ' nose first at terrific speed,' . , The nose of the ship plowed 10 feet'lnio the earth. ravy is tQ be judged j - on flavor you wouldn't make "gallons at. a time too can season to taste a pint of gravy much more accurately. 1- . -I . : - I , ' 1 1 . n ror n similar reason mils uius, roast only a few pounds of coffee j at a time, instead of in bulk, by their patented, continuous proc- i ess Controlled Roastinc. The ; flavor is actually controlled al ways. No other cottee can taste ; like" Hills Bros. Coffee because none is roasted the same way,' HILLS BROS COFFEE DEATH If ragS CO FFEE i MIIW A,,Ta,King I f&l:$2tJZL2'&.' : ' -JO.CELYN LEE ILHTiTi 1 utter, S ' Sm;:- "madame q- s 13?. WW, . i iiW --'W'' Latest News : I KYliil "t3 Ya Admission ; y ' ; juW " 7 . 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