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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREC.ONT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. 10:10 u. Iocal and -'Personal Xtnv MuiJ IM'tivury Service Today i The chnnxe in tlu- Medford pot offiee delivery Scheme by which mall Ih deUV-'red twice dully by mounted service to 3'.0 fnmlllt' !n nuMyinj; Motion of the city, and In extensions, to present carrier l-outen by focit nervlce to SO fam 111pm, wont into effect today. A t noon the new plan wan working very nicely, according to Poftman ter Warner, whn spent much of the day Koinm over the moiuited hit vice with Wnlter Wilson, the new mounted currier. Hlir Meolliijr Touljclil 'f The newly organized Medford & post of Veternns of Foreign A"nrn V will hold nn Important meeilnR at t the Armory tonight at & o'clock L when officers for the enuinK year y will be installed. Cicero P. Hounn, fr t)te eonimander, will be present at toniRht't" session. A bit? attendance of prpMcnt and prospective mem f. hern urged to be present. $ Auto curtains .repaired at Mod -ford Tent & Awning Works, 112 t North Front, near depot, 254 , Former Itewldent VIsIIk . J. C. Itanium, former resident of thin city, now 1 1 vine In Sun Francisco, Ik in Medford on biiHl- ! ness. Ho will leave TtifHday for ihc Hay City via Klamuth Falls, Celluloid In auto curtains at Turk's, 112 North Front, near depot, - . . 254 From lllfint I'Iuccb AmonK 'the Kiiesta from ft dU tonce reI.stered at Medford hotels are Frank II. Quentln of Atlanta. (!n., Mrs. I Mitchell and Mrs. M. .Svnt on of Vancouver, li. C Cnnvns by the yard. Medford Tent & Awning Works, 112 North Front, near depot. 254 Itctnm to ScIumiI Miss Mary Hayes. James C. Hayes, Jr.. and Tom Kmmens were among students who left Medford yesterday to return to wehuul. Miss Hayes and Mr. Kmmens are Rolnff back to the University of Oregon and James to Columbia university In Portlnnd. 8pcc.nl price on Ford side cur tains. 112 North Front, .near depot. Iturk's. 252 Mrs. Itniy Improving Friends in this city of Mrs. Fronn Ilrny are glad to learn that she has sufficiently recovered from her re cent Hlnetm to return from tho Sacred Heart hntspltal to her home. Mrs. Urny had a severe nttack of Influenza nnd will probubly be forced to stay jn bed for some time. Zulelma Patrol, Daiijrhtcr nf the Nile, will hold a rummage, enn ned fruit, enndy and cooky nnle Dec. 4 at. A 5. in the Pnlm Ttlrtn. 2:4 -r- In Medford VoMtordiiy ' c v . Among Klamath Fall resident In Medford yesterday were Mw, A. C. Pmtt and daughter. Seat covers for all cars, prices TlKht, Ot Iiurk'fl. , . 254 Abandoned Cur Found State Trufffc Officer U. M. Bnu tom, while patrolling the Pnelf Ic highway north of Medford Inst vonlrvg, found a Chrysler sedan on its side !n a ditch along the highway. AM identifleat'on papers had been removed bu later de velopments revealed the ear hud been stolen !M week in Portland. Wood for sale -best quality large, body dry fir, pine nnd hardwood. Jtuy good wood nt right prices and reduce your fuel cot. Phono 88S for quick delivery. F, B. Bamson Co. 268 Turkey Shoot Ytst entity Quite a number of Medford marksmen were present yesterday fit a turkey shoot held at Central Point by Floyd lto.n on the Adams place. Another shoot may be livid next Sunday. Ilrlng your foot troubles to Dr. SchollW foot expert for free ex amination tomorrow nnd Wednes day at the M. M. Department Store. U ; New Lower fj Prices Beginning December 1, until further notice, re tail prices on Fluhrer's Breads will be lowered to tho following;: All types of bread, white and dark, per lb. loaf 9o Three loaves for 25o Large loaves, Vi lbs., all types 13c Two loaves for 25c At theso new low prices Fluhrer's Breads are more than ever be fore yonr Best and Cheapest Food There will be no change In the quality of theee breads, which have eon eietently outaold the com bined totali of any other two brande of bread man ufactured In Southern On gon or Northern Califor nia. i Kioi In Med ford i (iame CommiKKfuner Dave Evan 1 ami Mth. Evan were vlMltum In ; Medfurd this mgrnfnK. huvimt 'Htt)it'd hi'io on their return lo ' Hum-iic after several duy In Han r ranriio. ViiaiH'ic llejMiru'd Serjeant Orover C Owen, V.' H. army recruiting officer for the Medford district, received Innlruc- lion today that there were va&n eie In the army for qualified men roast artillery in the Philippine iKlands nnd engineers, and for coast nrilll'Ty and medical corps in, 'Honolulu,; Hawallfin. lalindK These are lhe( f-rwi fat'iihcle the army hns had in over a month, nnd they will more than likely be fill d within a few days. Dance Wed. and Bat. Dreamland. ! ! ' . ': 252 OrcKOitlaiiM ul Hotels ". ir Ouests nt local holeU from Oree. (tori points Include W. I,, tftnrk of Marhfield, j. jj. N'cedhitm of 'or valllsi Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Flint of t'oe. J, 11. St"ten of Kunenc. A. L. Unwn of Itoseburkv I1- S. Klnu and Harold Hart of Kilcrn. find the fl lowing from Portland ' Mr. and Mrs. J. K n 1 e y. M. F. Schaefer. . Parsons. M .. and Mm. j;ernnrd lalalle. U. A. Schnllhorn. M. I), laoh. O. K. Kord, W. KniKbton. ). if. Out ton. It. fjnives, Kenneth- Jeffries. Rt Zim merman, K, J. i.oririt, Kliiyibeth and Mrs. Kneck and JJrendon Fltz pHtrlek. Uso Royal Utah Coal for best results, ftoyal in freo from coal dust and It lasts longer. A quality coal at no extra cost to you. phone 833 ror quick aervlco. F. K. Ham son Co. 253 From Klamath Falls i Mr. nnd Mrs. fi. A. Mnckrodt of Klamath Falls were anions the out-of-town quests in Medford over the week end. portrnits of distinction. The Peasleys, oPP. Holly theater. tf I tan Into n Cow , Hev, T. L. Thuemler reiorted to the police today he struck a cow on the Pacific highway near Gold Hill last evening. He said tots whs so thick that he did not see the bovine as it wandered onto the pavement. The car wuh bndly'dam aued. The cow, however, wan not injured, according tg officera. Keep warm use dry slab Wood or blocks from Med. Fuel'Co,, Tel. 031. tf Itctiirn tit KiiKeno Mrs; J. F. Wulden nnd daughter Hetty Jean of Himene left yester day for their home, after hitvinn spent the week end In Medford as the ffucstK nf Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Glen Hmlth. All better daytime dreBaes reduced one-fourth nt Klhelwyn )t. Hoffmann's. 255 SeiHinr TlrketH THlHy HtudentH selling tlckcta about town to "The Xlooso Hant;s HlRh" today, were Itllly .I'rtmonR Dick 1'roebstel,' Winifred Warner, Doris Bund yV Harlwfra Drttry, iJonald Darnlelle. Ivan llHrrlnjfton,- Ar thur I verson, Hob Kmmens, Ger trude Hoyle. Murjorle Marshall, Anna Mae Fiwon, Oliver Huffhes. Dorothy ltoberts and Carol Dodao. t-ot me write your fire Insurtince. Cnri V. Tenttwnld, Hotol Holland HldR., Phone 1(03. tf Tluw Auto l,ictMi-rH ' The Kherlff'M offlne Usued auto licenses this forenoon to Lester Oilman and O rover Cox of Med ford and S. .1. Wllburn of Ashland. Dry Hndllnj? $li.50 a lond. VnK ley Fuel Co. 242tf Cnrley Hot urns to Hchool A in on k the many students re Hirniiitf to Kunene yesterday to re sume their work nt the University of Oregon wns Alan Cnrley. son of Mrs. II. K. Cur ley. Carley Is a freshman at the university and .rpent the ThankatflvInK holidays with relatives and friends In Med ford, tnotorlns hack to the north ern city Sunday. Ilrlll's Sheet Metal Worki doe expert repairing, fender nnd auto body repairing. ' tf Asxiimrs HusIiicmm Nnuic Van It. Gilbert filed papers to day at the county clerk's office to assume the business name of the West Side Market on West Main street. . Prevost lU-auiy Shop for beauty work. Tel. 3R3-Y. 8Ki W. Main. 2 2 tit f (iusi (or Sumlay VItulnia I.tndtey of the Coker Unite road was a Ruesi of Amy Ktlftitt. dauuhter of Dr. and Mrs. It. II. Klliott over Sunday, and en joyed several drive about the val ley. Phone M2. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sunltary Service. 23Ttf Shitpplnit In Med font Mi-, nnd Mrs. Mike Joar of the Sann Valley district are In Med ford today shopping nnd transaet ins busess. M r. and Mrs. K. Hiinwti of Keese creek nnd Champ PP.t ol Central Point were also hu."in.4 visitors here this morn Inu. Hr. Sc boll's foot expert from Chicago will be at the M M- Ue parligiMit Store tomorrow and Wed nesday. T 1 tHlcrKiH's (kiteraiiloii . Mrs, i.ije Humphreys underwent n?i opeijalon at the Community hospital yesterday morning and is Kfttinc alonu nicely. Dance Wtd. nnd Sat. Preamlnnd. 262 Tliro lloutity Warrants The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today to John Waleh, like Creek, one coyote; Anion William, Talent, one coy ote; O. K. Frcy, Hrownohor , two coyotes and one bobcat. Kthelwyn II. Hoffmnnn's offer Ins all hlch qualily fur-t rimmed e-nts at one-fourth reduction. SiS Homo from (ivvxnin Mr. and Mrs. Jena Ji-nwn and Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen returned Saturday evening from Oervals. where they had been called by th death of Mr. Jensen' nephew. Minor Auto Collision Cars driven by K. L. Ifennlng and Howard I,owd were involved in an nuto crash last evenlnK on the Pa-fljfic- hiKhway at- the Heall lane Intersection north of Medford. The et'i-s were not badly d amused, ue cirdinn to the accident report on file today at the police station. Dr. Ttobt. K. Le Liberty nids. GIiiksch nnd mucle treatment!, tf Civil Action Filed George Porter Ir seeking the sum of $240, claimed to be due on a purchase "of lumber and mipplle! from C. J, Fry, nccordlnw to a civil action on file today at the county clerk's office. Dry kindling $2.50 a lond. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf fiifluc I (can Honored JudKc Itobert S. lienn wns pre-m-nted a gold-uimm4l fountain pen Saturday by employes of the Federal building In Portland, in honor of hit "th birthday, which fell on that day. The presentation wan very informal and was ptven as a "runembninc from his of ficial family." Dry klndlins 12.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 24 2tf Iteturn from Portlnnd Mrs. Jami C. Hayes nnd Miss June Karhant returned from Port bind Saturday eveninic ond report that Dr. Hayeji. who recently un derwent an operation at tho St. Vincent hospital, is et'lnK alotiK nicely. Hroken windows rcRlnzed by Trowbrldne Cabinet Works. 230tf VIsHcd ller Sisters Harriett Carlton of Ashlnnl npent t'he w:'ek end In Medford visitinR with her sisters. Misses f.ela and Gertrude Carlton. Photograph for Xmas. The Pcardeys, opp. Holly theater. tf leaves for Klaniitlli J-'alls 11. C. Kims, representative of the Suar Pines company, left this morning- for Klamath Falls, follow inir a few days' busnless visit here and a finhine trip to Brooking Sunday. ' Get better slabs', forest wood or coal. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf From the Hear Slate GuestH mastered from California at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. 10. Dick of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Sheets of I.os An Kt'leH. U. H. Itetst of Monrovia, K. 1(. Sener of Pomona, Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Heebe of Oakland. T. J. Hal) of Orovllte. Hoy Wlnsnte of Alturas. J. F, Plunkett of Sacra mento. Glen Hodlev, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Levy, J. F. Kveret. Mr. and Mrs. IJ. H. Williams of San Fran cisco, Our new atudlo is oppmlte new tlolly theater. The Peasleys. tf Sient Day In Medford Mr. n nd Mrs. Letter Uoff were among the Vreka residents spend ing Sunday In this etty. It's time to fill your radiator with nntl-froeKo, Prestone, nleohol nnd Clyco nt Flchtner'fl GnraRe. 232tf Dii ward um Iteistveretl Duward Gass, who recently un derwent nn appendicitis operation. Is able to return to his home In Medford with his parents. Mr. Gass formerly lived -hem and at tended the local school. He Is now i student at the Medford high school. Ashland Tiding. Dr. C. P. Johnston. Dentist. Phlpps llldtf. Phone 1462. lTTtf Fir! Itaketball (fame The first of a merles of Interetnss basketball games will be played this evening nt the Armory be tween two Junior high school groups., Itny Henderson Is coach ing the teams. Green slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phone 631. 102tf Morgan Hetiinis North lilt Morgan left this morn ing for F.ugene. where he will re sume studies at the Cnlversay of Oregon, following two or three days spent In Medford. Dance Wed. and sat. Dreamland. 25S Fred Williams In City Mr. and Mr. Fred A. Williams and family of S' lem drove to Med ford from Grants Pas Saturday for the week end. with the Inten tion of returning to Salem yester day. A splendid Hue of furs nnd fur coats at llartlett'a FurShop. two daya only, 106 K. Sth St, 2.'.:' lletv from Klamath Fall Among Klamath Falls people spending yesterday In Medford were Mr. and Mr.-. A. It. Cupp". Dance Wed. nnd Sat. Dreamland. A Jhoppinq Day iS9 'til Chritmb Hid AT i DeKouzu Vlslu GrantM Phkh Frank UeHouza was in Orantu Pa Saturday on business con nected with the Justice court of that city. KUnton VUlts Meclforil It. O. Htinson of Portland arrived in Medford today from Klamath Falls where he haa ieen attend ing to businedji matters for the Maytajr company. Mr. Btlnson will be in Medford a week. A splendid line of furs and fur coats at fiartltt's Fur Hhop, two j days only, lot; K. xth St. 252 ! ItolfriiH After t" yeur t J. H. Cochran, ivpresent-ltlve in ' Medford for the . past 27 year.s of, rhe Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company, has resigned from his' position. Mr. Cochrane office wasj located In the First Xational Bank; building during the entiro time he, was with tho company. He livej on North Jlantett street. i . Dr. SenoH's foot export will give free examination of your feet at the M. M. ' Department Store to morrow and Wednesday. 22 Seek Applcgale Water night The Thompson Creek Irrigation association of Applegate last Sat urday applied to the atate engineer for G.'-O acre feet of water to be diverted from Miller creek- and Cpper Miller lake in Jack.;on coun ty. The water would be used for irrigation. ' Free advice on care of the feet by Dr. Hchoir foot expert at the M. M. Department Store tomorrow and Wednesday. 252 l-'inisli lwa Visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence F. 0!n of nitzvllte, Wnsh., left this morn ing for their homo nfter spending the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Olson's parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1, X. McCollom. Ivan MeCollom. who spent Thanksgiving at home, accompanied them to Kugene. During -holidays, permanent waves, $5.00 complete at Palace lieanty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 243tf Mrs. Taylor ill Mrs. Glenn Taylor is In the Com munity hospital receiving treatment for a severe cold. A splendid line of furs and fur coat nt Itartlett's Fur Shop, two days only. 106 K. Sth St. 25L' Fxpoctcd HVune Soon iDelroy Getchell Is expected to return early thia week from a short Thanksgiving trip that bad taken him to Seattle to pend the holidays with his family..,. Mis. Stuttaford Home ' ' ' Mrs. Olive Stuttaford,' who un derwent an operation for appendi citis at they Community hospital a short time- ago, returned to her home todny. Dr. He I', oil's foot expert Will ex-1 plain to you cause, of your foot) troubles and BAe you relief at the M. M. Department Store tomorrow nnd Wednesday.- .252 Coats rellned and remodeled at the Fashion f?hop, 424 - Modford Hldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, 'Tel. 1181. tf Wiltun lloctzel Married A marriage license was issued nt tho courthouse In Orants Pass last Friday to Wllma Clnudlne Roely.pl, 16, a student in Medford. and Jumps Vinton Nygren, in. Co- quille. a logger. MS AVAILABLE FOR SCHOOL PLAY A number ,of i good aeats for "The (loose Hangs High" are still available at rhe Holly thenter. It was stated today, and It is expect ed a large number will buy their tickets for tomorrow night's per formance, which starts at 8:15. Tho three-act Lewis Beach drama Is being presented by n cust of students with previous experi ence In dramatics. Although the play does not contain as much comedy us the ordinary high school production. It Is an excep tional presentation Mh Doris Haler, assisted by Miss Muu line Johnston Is couching the play. Uoger llcndlep, proper ty manager, and Arthur Iverson. stage manager, have been prepar ing the stage and obtaining articles for the presentation.. Tom Swem Is painting the scenery. Benton Newman and Dow Stone are as sisting the managers. A meeting: of the Southern Ori son Dental ' asjatictittron ' htm hern called for this c-venlnu nt the Hotel Medtortl. Dinner will he followed ly the regular husiness session and tirosrmn. To Tesrt. 1-al.o Title WASHINGTON, Pee. 1. (iP) The government today was grant ed itrrmiMKlon by the nupreme court to file n stilt ngatnst Oregon to test the ownership of the bed of Mnthrur, Harney nnd Mud bikes In the Lake Malheur reservation erente! hy President lloosevell In ll'oa ns n permanent bird reserve. Settlii llltc. Special meeting. 7:30 p. tx:X ' IV-cemher 1; nlntli i degree. I.. K. WILLIAMS. Secy. NT.VMrK.lt XK.VV MTIilO Holiday sneol.il of on KjtlO 15 portrait KRKK with one dorn or der In smaller sire. Appreciated Xm:is 5!fts. J! North Central Aw. Phone li;. ;i ' A -i V u EGG QUOTATIONS CUT TWO CENTS PORTLAND. Ore.,, Dee. . (IP) Portland wholcimle egg; quotations opened today at a 2-cent reduction on all grades, a renult of the de mand from retailers (luring the InM week helnK no slow that freh receipts have neon accumulating from day to day. New quotations arc: Extras, 33c; standards 28c; mediums Stic, and pullets 21c. , , THE MARKETS I.lvpfdotrJi " PORTLAND. Dee l.oP) Cat tle 1200, calves 80; steers and she-stock look 26Ti 50c higher. Steern, 600-:i00 Hw., good J8fi 8.50. medium $7.25 ft 8, common $64,7.25; 1100-1300 lbs., good $7.76 I'd 8.25. medium $6.507.75. Heifers, good $7.25 ft 7.50. med ium $7.25, common $6 iff ti.50. Low cutter and cutter, $4.60 ifjC nulls, yearlings excluded, $4.508 5.25. cnttei, common and medium $3 fi 4.50. . Vealers, ml Ik fed. $l0ff?ll, medium $810, cull and com mon $G8. Calves good and choice, $8 10, common nnd med ium $4.50 fii 8. HOGS 1550, slaughter classes 10ft!l5c higher. (Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded".. Light lights, 140160 lb.-., $8ff-0.15. Light Weight, 1 tiO-1 80 lbs... $!' r'i 9.26; 180-200 lbs... $9 ffT 0.2 5. 4VM ed ium weight, 200-220 lbs., $S(f 0.26; 220-250 lbs.. $7.75 iffO. Heavy weights, 25O-2!0 lbs.. $7-25 iff 8.50; 200-350 llm..,. medium Ond gf)Od $ti.76f8.. Packing sowh, 276-500 lbs,, medium nnd good, $6.25 fi 7.50. Feeder and Blocker pigs. 70-1 :10 lbs., good and choice $l0fli.60. I SHEEP 1G50; lookn steady, j !mibs, good : and choice, $6.50 , r7: medium $5fi C.50; all weights common. $4fi 5. Yearling weth-; era, medium to choice, $3.50 ft 5. ! Kwes medium lo choice, $2.25 120-150 llw., $2f2.50: nil weights, cull and common, $12. Portland Produce PORTf-AXP, Dec. " 1. Eggs: All gnide egss 2e lower; (price.- to retailers) ' fresh ex tras 33c; standards iJSc; freah medium 20c. Prices to whole salers 2c under pri'e to retall- HPTTEI! Steady. . trns 32c; standards firsts 30iv, flrt-ts 2!c prices: Prints 3c over Cubes, ex it lc: prime Creamery cube stand- nrds. .MILK. Steady. Haw milk ! per cenH $2.2ii per rwt. De livered Portland less 1 per cent: grade C milk 1.7. Rtltterfat. delivered In Portland. 30c. 'POULTRY Steady: (hnylng prices) alive heavy hens over 4!'j His... 21c: medium hens, 34 41i Hi?.. Kc; light hens, 13c; springs 20c; Pekin ducks 4 His. nnd over ISc; turkeys 28c. ' COl'NTUY M HATH Steady: (liuylhK prices) choice veal 14c: pork 13V&C; choice lambs. -fl lr.c; heavy veal i)c: mutton 6c. ONIONS Steady; Oreson II 1.2.-.. POTATOKS Steady; No. 1 graded J1.7.1 ffi 2; No. 2. S1.15f 1.00. WOOL Sternly: eastern Ore gon .nominal; valley 14fi:iSc: lamb -10W He; mohair, nominal. HAY S'teadC! (wholesale buying price.", deliverod Portlnnd) eastern Oregon timothy 22.BO 23: do valley ,l!l 19.T.0: ul falfa 18.ri0W 111; clover 10.00; oTt-hny $ts.0H:ttrnw 7tr8 ton: selling prices $li2 more. Portland Wheat . PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 1. (P) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close Dee 7 .Cui .7 .67 May 70 .71 U .70 ."V4 . Vuh wheat: BiB Iiend bluestem SO Soft white 68 Western white 68 Hard winter 66 Northern spring 66 Western red 66 Oats: No. 2-3S lb. white 24.60 Today's car receipts: Wheat 85: flour 12; corn 4; onts 2; hay 1. Snn Kninrlsco nnllprfnt SAN KRANl'lSl'O, Dec. 1. (IP) lUllterfat f.o.b. Sun Frnnclsco 36c. Wall Street Report MOW YORK. Iec. I. (1 Shnre prices crept almost steadily hiper today in the dullest nesslon In more than two month. Hails and ut Hit lew Joined the Mdvnnce in the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SAKK Fine qy.-.l.ty Knirlish walnutd and Spit apples. K. O. Wtwd. Phone 19-K-;M lS WAXTKl) Housework or r-oBlt'on hy reliable slrl. Call 124-".. 2.3 FH SAl-f '2 Auftrolorp pullets and 3 cockerel,. Phone 6!3-J-2 FOH UKNT Sleepinc rooms, jiar nae. and board If divlivd. S laurel Ht. Phone 3Sti-U. 25S lAir ?entlemnn' slcnef rinj; with letter A. Ilew.nd. Photu i:.6;.-K. 2T.3 Ftl! UKNT KurnWhcd apt. with :arnae' Ione 117 7. 2.v'tf I1ANTAM pullels. taytm:, and roos ter; fine tock. Call evenitiK.v 33 Tripp. 24 K H I v T M -Ml er n Srm. house in tNimrts. Wufh. Phone S.tJ-Y. Medford. 2.'.3 Fn UKNT r.-rm. hiMie. modern. Call 372-K-3, " 2i4 late trading, after lagging early, and the list closed fJrm, with gains of 1 to' 6 points. Sales aggregated 1.100,000 sharea.'" ' Today's cloning prices for 16 selected storks .follow: Am. Can 117 Am. Tel. and Tel. 189 Anaconda . 36 Col. Gas 37 ft Curtisa Wright 3' General Klectric (new) 4!- General Motors 35 Kennlcot Copper 2H Mont. Ward 23 Kudlo Corporation 17 Int. T. & Tl 27 Vs Seara Roebuck 55- S. P. ...102 United Air Craft 30 U. .S. Steel 144 CAREfiiO Members of the Kiwanls club In j noon luncheon today were given ; informa'.fnn on the care of the ; family radio set and nn explana- Hon of the principles of radio op- , eration by Claude (Harmonica ; Mike) Sullivan, who has appeared , before morn than 400 KiwanLs club j gatherings and has broadcasted his : harmonica music over 500 times. 1 Announcement was made that the intttullation of Kiwanla club officers will take pln.ee January 6, with Carl Glnsgow appointed In charge of arrangements. It will occur in the evening and will in clude a dinner dance. AW J. Warner, -postmaster, told Kiwnnians that tho postoffice muff was increased today by the addi tion of now carriers, making nn Increased payroll of $S300 annual ly. Increased business made the addition necessary, ho said. GIVE FREE RIDES Amos n Andy were more than bu.sy this forenoon meeting trains and taking people places in the new taxicab. owned by the Fres h Air Taxicao Co.. Incorporated, and operated .by the famous negroes. They will meet all trains this week, it was announced. Apparently something wns wronir with the gas meter, for they were giving people free rides wherever they wished to go. Telephone call to 2.15 will get the yellow cab. and lake penple to the Holly theater or any place else they wish. Amos 'n' Andy have nrrived 'n tho, city a few days previous to the production, "Check and Duu...c Check." showing at the Holly the ater the ln.t of the week. The success-secret in making pastry is the same in roasting Bros coffee Th? exact way to add Nvater in making pastry dough is a little at a time. You thereby control the consistency. Hills Bros, roast their coffee a jew founds at a time by their continuous process which controls the flavor. No bulk-roasting method can produce such an even roast nor such a delicious flavor. . . Truh Jrem tit tripast racKurt tftued with tht In. Look for lit Arab tn tin can. O 1930 HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J FURS Repairing and remodeling of all furs specialty. Bartlett Fur Shop 206 E. Sth. South of Craterlan JOHN H. LOOK Painting Decorating Fin Interior Work Specialty - Phone 118 or 1451-J Women's Hose $1.00 pair lift from top to to with Track Ml Not A Cheap Help But Safest For Deep Coughs nA, h. rheaoeat vrcuiiiuiiiuii . ' , help for coughs from colils. " ' made to do the utmost, whatever the condition. It combines in one prescrip tion seven of the world's best helps. It is uinde in particular for coughs from colds which hang on. There is where one dare not risk a help of lesser value. But is it wise in any cough to trust a lrss effective help? Creosote is in it, blended, emulsi fied and tasty. In an ideal way it pre sents the supreme help for soothing membranes and combating cold germs. Hut there are also white pine tar, wild cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc. Each is best for some coughs. Here we combine all major helps to f Everyone Admires Soft, wavy hair. Let us give you a j s Permanent Before Christmas ! $5.00 I Kathryn Locatell : 230 South Central Tel. 1374 l' j ; . NOW PLAYING i ij? -"73 Morocco GARY COOPER Evening 10 and 50 COMING.. wen THE PLUS jTVifL Dormitory'1 3,IUfJ " 't 4.&a? Talking News Matinee j sw.-i . TS! ? Itr- VlA . :- 10 and 25 I j& JJ T j vv f) te) ). ItiE MOST DMPUILTANT I'lCTLRE EVER WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION c , TON1TE and Tuesday WE HAVE IT! A cure for the blues and that low feelirg Laugh Your Troubles Away with the New Comedy Team HARRY LANGDON SLIM SUMMERVILLE "See America Thirst" ALS0 I ADMISSION M. 0. M. KOOES. REVU; METROTONE NEWS I EvC 10, 35 Classified Advertising Gets Results fight coughs to the limit from the start. Because of this expensive combi nation, Creomulsion costs a little more than lesser helps. The price is $1.25. but your druggist guarantees it. He return? your money if you ask for it. A three-day cough a danger signal. There you must use Creo mulsion to be sure. But is it wise to trust any cough to lesser help when the utmost is at-your com mand ? You never know where a cough may lead. Treat it with the best men know. CISE03MVLSION for difficult Cough from Cold First Time "in the Northwest MEDFORD PAYS HOMAGE to DIETRICH critical MEDFORD . . . You have cried for a fresh face ... a genius . . . COME . . . your fondest hope will be exceeded Marlene Dietrich 9 with ADOLPH MENJOU : PROULCEU TTTJ IN C TliAiL