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j PA (IIS TWO MKDKOIil) M ATI, Tlf I BUNK, M KDFOliD, OWEf.'ON. WEDNESDAY. 1)K( 'EM PER ?. W?,0 Iocal and -'Personal Move K l en m Khowl Upon ccHWitlon of Improvommit Hiid construction work on thu Doatl Jnrtinn road, th county this weal; moved two steam nhovtfls thnt hud liwii oniiKt'd in road construction, to Medford. ()np shovo! will be tovcd hose and th other will ho returned to (iriintH pawtf. The miin mor' work rcmilteil In the con struction of three mile of new roHil.' at an il'roxIniatti cost of Itcv. t,iiltM Iteliniif. Kev. J. T. l-altos of the Nh.h rene church ha returned to Med furd after upending week in FroHiio, Cnl.. where lie v (.sited rel ativcM over ThunktKlvln?. IVom DKljtnl I'oltitw (luoHlM at Med ford hotels, rtsjflH tered from distant points Includo Vi-nnl; I I.'nclL'ht -.f f'h Irn irn. John It. IturrouKhi of Steamboat SpriiiK. Coin,, and K, T. llnrvle of Vancouver, U. (. ' The Uuyal Neighbor bazaar will It.- held nt the MncM.irr more on North Central. matting at 9:30 next Saturday mornliiK- 250 Want School liiiNses o l.ee C. Oarlock, in Med ford to day from h(H home near the Old Stao road. Inferred that an elec tion Ift to be held In Central iPolnt next month for the 'cfftabilithnipnt of n fchool lum, taking children from his section to the Central Pdnt school. lie claims the dis tance is hard for younn primary student to tVavorse, especially" In had Weather.' Agitation for the busses has been underway for Bomctime. Auto curtains repaired nt Mert ford Tent & Awning Works. 112 North Front, near depot. 254 llelnm In SdMHil Dick Oivens of Portland, who spent the ThankfRlvlns holidays In thin city as pueat of Dick lHaacs and Don aid Moore returned with them to the University of Ore Ron Sunday evening. Celluloid In auto curtains at Ilurk'a, 112 North Front, near depot. 254 Claims Foil ml l-icjuoi- A bottle ho "found" led Walter Dale of Mod ford and Grants Pass Into jail. Dale, who pleaded guilty when brought Into the justice court Monday beforo C. E. Hunk, Is now serving out In Jail tho $75 fine Im posed upon him by Husk. Dale was arrested by Sheriff Tester and Deputy Hchroeder late Sunday In a drunken stupor, lie had driven his enr Into a field belonging to a Fruitdal farmer, breaking' off young walnut trees.- Tha prisoner told the court ho "found tho bot tle," Judge Rusk reported. "Grants Pass Courlor. Trade In your old smooth tires on high iuaiity .Finks. Drive with safety thls winter. Jennings Tire Co., 127 Nurth 'Rlversldo. l!0fl Visitor from Neiitllo It. J. Cordiner of Seattle, north west represent all vo for tho well known Ilot-pulut range, was a local business visitor nt tho Copco gen eral offices. He wan accompanied by Joseph Piatt of Portland, who is auo Affiliated with the Ilotpolnt concern. Canvas by tho yard. Medford Tent & Awning Works, 113 North Front, near depot. 254 In from Jacksonville Mrs. Charles Madison of Jack sonville was a local business 'vis itor this morning. Zulclma Padrol, Daughters of the Nile, will hold a rummage, can ned fruit, Tandy and cooky sate Dec. 4 and 5, In tho Palm Hldg. 254 (irndt Cnnls Tomorrow Itcport car its for the second six weeks period will bo killed to stu dents in the Medford school sys tem tomorrow, It was announced today. ' " All'' h o t t o r daytime dressci v oil u c c d one-fourth aj Kthelwvn It. Hoffmann's. 2!f 7 q New Lower Prices Beginning December 1, until further notice, re tail prices on , Fluhrer's Breads will be lowered to tho following: All typos of bread, white nd dark, per lb, loaf Do threo loaves for 25c Lnrge loaves, ', lbs., all types 13c Two loaves for 25c At these new low prices Fluhrer's Breads are more tliun ever be fore your Best and Cheapest Food There will be no chango in the quality of these breadi, which have con statently outsold the com bined total, of any other two brands of bread man- . ulactured In Southern Ore gen or Northern Califor nit. ICiininriiKO Odil fob To aid in the milullon of the un employment problem In Anhlaml, the city council, Ju tyen.sliin there liu-it nljrht, went on retord favor Inn: the employment of nv-n nt Julm about the city, including a cleanu; program and nmal eonnt ruction. It Ik expected that A.hlnnd rerti deniH will readily cooperate wit1! the council and considerable work will result. Kuiillmll I'.csiiltK The sophomore mv tit 'ml I team defeated the frctOiman kUh in the lant InnlriK with n score of 21 to U, last evening. Dp.shIp Anderson lrf the ifophoinorn captain, find Khn--ence Itouxxiim, fre.ilimnn captain. Mary Heard' senior team ;.lno de f ea ted M a ry M oze I 'h junior by a ncore of 7 to 3. IteKinner'H tap pluHneji for iiKen 'J to 10, HtailliiK Friday afternoon. Call Ituth J-uy Studio, Telephone ir4ri-j-a. :3 Vlnltcd Her l'aif'iiiH Miss Marian Ness has returned to Medford, ctftT spending several days In laurel wood vlnlting her parent, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nerts. .Seat covers for all cars, prlcoH right, at Burk's. 254 I Uovo from l':itg'iie II. I(. Ssson, K. Htone, II. Mitxe laar and W. II. Day of Eugene are amontf OreKoniaiiM registered at the Medford0 hoteb. o Portrait of distinction. The Pcasleys, oRP. Holly theater. tf 1. .1. Nrr at Kliimnili porter J. .S'ff, prominent Myl ford attorney. Is in the city today, representing the defendant In thu ca-o of Street er vs. Uoothhy. Klamath Falls Herald. keep warm use dry slab wo'bd or blocks from Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631, tf Klunuilli Cal In isllor T. II. Oreenlee of Klamath Falls was a local visitor this forenoon. Need a spare? f so, we have some good UfCd tires at tho right price. Jennings Tire Co., 127 No. UlVerslde, 25t I Cut Turgcy jiml Hcuns Local Maytag repreKeii'fttlves will Journey to Grants I'iks Saturday where they will eat turkey with the Maytag cnrp!oyoso of Klamath Kull and Kureka. Hepresentallvcs from forvallls, lOugene and Marn fietd will cat beans. Thin l the close, of a contest which has been In progress '.nce the mlddlp of October. Tot mo write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Illdff., Phono iU3. tf loit'rnrys Norili Miss Oeraldlne Madden of San Francltco, a guest of Mrn. Lanetta O!oodwyn since Saturday, left IhU morning for Seattle and Tacoma. Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley lhie Co. 242tf Fttini the Koso City m ' " I'Ortlanders registered at local halelis last evening were V: C Wood. J. H. Iel, F. J. Ilawes, Lowll Milldr, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kid wo 11, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Skaggs, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. James, Mrs. A. C. Webb, J. K. Call. II. G. OoKsllng. C. II. Corson, .1. K. llol den, (1. fi. CJerby and Mr. and Mrs. A. A Itarr. Itilll's Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. 0 tf Hack tit Academy MIr Leona While arrived In (Veetcent City Wednesday for Ht. Mary's academy in Medford, to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives. Miss White Is a second year student at the acad emy, she will return to Medford Sunday. Del Norlo Triplicate. Caih paid for used Hi.res that am not entirely worn out. Jennlnnrs Tiro Co., 127 No. Itlverslde. 25i) Phone 642. We'll haul ft v a y your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Home from Portland Mrs. John Perl arrived In Med ford this morning from Portland, where sho had spent several days. Kthelwyn H. Hoffmann's offer ing all high quality fur-trimmed oats at one-fourth reduction. 2G5 Our new tttudln is oppwlto new jiiouy uirnicr. rue i-easieys. , n Dwivase hi Diseases l'p until the present date, there have been 13J' cases of scarlet fever In the county since the first of the year, compared to 2rB for 1 . according to county health depart ment figures todav. Measles has atsti nhown a decrease. year's total was S.ir caNCH coipared with '7 till year. llcglnnkrw tap c!asmH fir .-ikSs il to la. starting Friday afternoon. Call lluth Luy Studio. Telephone i;.4;i-j-: ?;;a You will be well pirated If you try a Tulip Oil permanent wave. When finished the hnir Is soft with a natural looking wave and ctti l eiidn. W hat every woman Is looking- (or now. Price $ U, Other pe nimncm $7.50, Work guaran teed. fall f7. 1 tow man Henu'v Shop, 2VJ Shopping In MiMlftntl Mr. and MrsL. Larson of Ituch. Mr. urn! Virs. H. L. O a n y o n ef Kacle Ptnt and Mr. an! Mm. IV II. Meet; ml Her of I tragic WIMV In Medford litis moiiiing shopping at local xtores. lunre Wed. and Sat, Dreamland. 2SS Get better slab, foiest Wend or coal. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tt Mted HclallM Hen Mr. and Mrs. J. it. Parker and two daughter have rent 1 ned ti llo-elotijf lifter vixltng relatives in Medford for a ltort time. During h o 1 1 il 1 ) 1, permanent wavej, $5.00 complete nt Palace Heauty ihop, under iupervlslon of Helen Julio Humh 6)3U Old pioneer Js VMlor John Kdsatl, who croKed the pinion In I s4 by ox-tcam, was a vUlor In Medford today from the Willow HptingM district. Despite his 73 years, .Mr. Kdsutl workn on his ranch regularly and declares ho feels as fit as he did 50 years ago. lie was In the Hogue Hlverj vaiicy wni'n .Meororu nail not ocen esta-lillfhed and hruHh covered the present ite of the city. Cofitti relined nnd remodeled at the Fashion Hhop. fit Medford i n . ., 1181. tf It's time to fill your radiator with antl-freeze. Prestone, alcohol and Clyco at Fichtner'n Oarage. 232tf Air Trip i t'ullfomia John Waage. local nviator. Is Hliendlng several day in Oakland, Cal., attending to business mat ters. He le ft late last week by plane, accompanied by John Day, and expectH to rf(urn to Medford this week. T)r. C. P. Johnsjon, Dentist. Philips lildg. Ihono WW. 177tf Dance Wed. and Hat. Dreamland. 2f.S Veiled In Itosehurg Mr. .. K. Fhny returned from Itosehui'g by train today after hav ing spent the pat month In that city as the guest of Mrs. C'has. Hnody. 0 m c Free ga for dellvery "expense, gallnn oA-ith each ewt. J5b, 1 Klam ath potatoes; limit 2 gallons. 711 Hon th Kivci-Hlde. Dr. Hobt. K. Leo, Liberty Bldg. Classen nnd muscle treatments, tf ItcprcKetit Hear state (.'atiformans registered at local hotels Include Mr. arot Mrs. S. K. Hurries of Santa Ana, Mrs. Jones and I. P. Oborife and Mrs. Clydo of l.onjr Iteach. O. C Jacnhs and H. Ilolllngsworth of Oakland. W. II. Jame and 11. K. Hammer nf Sacramento. Lee ohn and Mr. and Mm. n. K. Llnfrufett of Los Angeles, and the fallowing from San Frahclsco: H. L. Clyde. H. K. Dinger. A. It. Haldwin and D., It. Stewart. Green slabs, tho better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order ca?ly. Phono (131. 102tf Dry kindling 12.50 a load. , Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf 'Cin'd 1'nrty Thursday The Past Noble Grands club will give a card party at tho I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for, members and friend. Re freshments served. Important! ltummagc nnd can ned fruit sale. Palm Jtldg.. No. Fir St., Saturday, Dec. 0th, St. Mark's Altar Guild. 2&U Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Retains fiMin CuIlfnnMn Miss Klhcl ItoggK resumed duties yeslerday at tho law offices of; Newbury Newbury, following a short virtlt In central California' points. Permanent wave, $3 complete: facials, scalp treatments nnd oil shampoos, fiffc. prevost Heauty tihop, 81a W. Main. Tel. 3ti3. 253tf Broken windows reglazed by Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. 230tf IHrt Klntiia.li ouple Wcfl HVre Avis Smith ami Howard K. Schneldei0, both of Fort Klamath, wero united In marriage hy Judge Taylor In the latter's offlco yester day afternoon., The bride's moth er, Mrs. Sarah Smith, vas ono of tho witnesses of tho ceremony. Photograph for Xmas. Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. The tf Como to the rummage nnd can ned fruit sale. Ootid clothing for entire family. Palm Hide, No. Fir St., Saturday, Dec. 6th, St. Mark's Altnj' Guild. 2.r6 1 HATlOlTNT Margaret Sargent, wife of Oscar Sargent of the Applegate district, passed away at a local hospital Tuesday evening at the age of Ml years. She hail been a sufferer for some tinicoduo to cancer. There is left besides her husband, three daughters and one son. The re mains are at tile Conger Funeral Parlors and private burial service will take wince tomorrow after noon. A LICK FLY NN passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital early Wednesday morning from heart trouble, after a short Illness, aged 75 years, sour months, ono day. Mrs, Flynu. a native of Amherst burg, Ontario. Canada, had resided In the United States for more than fifty years and in Medford for the pas three and a half years. She leaves one daughter, Mrs. Hoy A. Sarver of Medford. Funeral ser vices will bo held at the Perl K tine rui Homo Friday at - p., nt., Hew A. O. Hcimctt offlciallnc. In terment In Medford erntelerv. puixMio I!, ni Moo buiddo) Ol Obituary il Pl liny in XL lllHt i. 1 I CONTEST PLANNED; Medford's third aiinuul ouUloor C'lirislmiiH IlKhtlnK contoHt, (Ic-tallH of which will he announced shortly. Y, ' . ' aK. " , u,:nl""" "u I" tho onlulde world that "Modloid ' tide custom, which has been adopt-1 ed by progressive communities tlilfillL-hniit tlin rniintt-V wut. 1 i i-ki ItitroUuccd In southern Oregon in VJ2H, when the Medford Chamber 2K. when the Medford Chamber of Commerce sponsored the first Christmas lighting program In thisjand mayor, they not on.y astonish- city. Attractive prizes were of fered by entcrpriHlug biiHlnesi houHea for the best displays and some excellent holidoy lighting ex hibftH iesuUed. Iast year the con test was repeated with even great er HU(T0BH: LAST OXEN TAKES , lie's the last oxen to cross the 'plains and he left his home at Phoenix at 6 o'clock this morning to be in Medford to pull the cov- ' ered wagon on one more journey through the streets tho black and ; white animal owned by J. C. lier- ; rang of Phoenix. t Mr. Herrung crossed the plains from Connecticut to Oregon with j an ox team In 1924, traveling the: original Oregon trail. One mem- j her of the team rfs dead and tho j surviving member pulls the wagon j alone as he advertises "The Big j Trail." pioneer picture, which op- i ened at the Fox Craterian theatre today. More than 50 pioneers, who made tlfo Journey west lone before Mr. lier rang and his oxen, have registered at the Mail Tribune for tickets for "The Dig Trail." ACTIVE CLUB PLANS The Active club met this noon at j the Hotel Medford and plans for the Christmas program were made. The local group which is being or-! nan I zed Is' a branch of Active In-1 ternntinmil.l At th't present time! thnro are between, fifteen and twenty members, ! Koith !ennel has been elected , temporary president, and , Harold ; Larson, secretary. Meetings are hold each Wednesday. -f- 1 Special CoiiimiiiiU'Ullon. Medford Lodge No. 103, 'YUA- v' A.. M.., Friday, yVJX Voc. hih. .1 i. ml Work N," In the Master Mason de gree. Work will be exemplified in to Master Mason degree by the Past Masters of lodwe assisted by a special degree team. This meet ing will be the annual Past Mas ters' night. Invitations have been extended to offlcern tind members of Jacksonville, Cenlt;ll IMiint and Ashland lodges to bc; jiresent on tills etnlng as our" guests and witness the work. Banquet Will be served promptly at 6:30 p. m. In dining room of lodge hall. Vis iting members welcome. Hy order of the W. M. M. HOUSTON. 2!)fi Secretary. i 4 Lakovlew. Underwood Lum ber company will construct new hank sawmill for this city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU itKNT Itachelor apt. nnd rooms. 445 So. Front. 260 FOU SALK Austrolorp cockerels. A. K. Hrockway, Phmie 7-F-2L 2fi0 II. S. tilHL W'nnts work for room and bonrd. 'I VI. 122S. iafi Foil SALK 'Heating Move. Will sell cheap. t0 No. peach. 'jrio FOU TH'7T '2 room."; fireplace, good bed. use of kitchen, garage; new house; $20 month. 32 Wash ington, near West Main. 2 51 FOU ItKNT C.-room N. Holly, tl room N. Peach. 5-room Van couver. 30 N. Central. tf 1H It ItKNT 3-room furn. apart ment; privnte bath and garage. !i. K. J.u'kson. 260 FOU Q U IOK S A L K 1 9 2 Chev rolet 2-door sedan, perfect shape, new tires, heater, etc: $.100 ca?h or $350 terms. Tel. H5i-X. 254 W.NT1 Housekeeping hy middle-aged widow; can give good references. Phone 1 liij. 2.tt FOU SALK Fresh 3-year-old. Ken tie, registered Jersey cow with heifor calf. Phone 21 1. W. M. Tetherow, Central Point. 25t Foil SALK Ibvby bimgy. excellent condition. f!4 No, Hlverside. HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phono 178-J Women's Hose $1.00 pair ilk from lop to to wttk ;.. friack ttl PR0P0L1TI0N U? TO CITY COUNCIL n impel- When two colored me KoniiliiiK Arnos Andy. anl ' " l'l"i f KilL'i' OIOli cf the Ilollv I he:i tr.r -'humed into the city council I .hf.n.i...,- w niiu .it n,i i nne( UI i.f, the councilmen eu me aHe noiaBe wnnesMmg u,e council .luinus but broke up the meeting with laughter for ubuut ill minuies. Without waiting for permiHSion AIe. Leverettc and Olson heKan r, , . f '"?""" , flty orfinialB i that Amos n Andy had ; been refused a license hy City Ko.- ; colder Alford yesterday afternoon; lor tnv resli Air Taxieabs." They Mrs. Jane Jewel, aired -HH. of i as taxpayers and their respected , Kiiiswarih, limits, Kngland. recent culoiod musts would stand for no! v uald n visit to .Miss Bannister, such money business on the part 103, at Havant, making the two of the city, etc. Then they le.: mite t,ip ny p iMomohlle. fi h Min id M i ij , m 2 Days Only Starts TODAY TWSNS in BODY STRANGERS in "fOULf f , COLUMBIA PlCTUREsLa-v , i WWXMXrmmum "-TfWL?'aaaMWMaaWaa ! BERT LYTELL DOROTHY SEBASTIAN WILLIAM MORRIS the .thrilling pay which scored a tre mendous success now a greater film PLUS I Mat. 10, 25 ' Knute Rockne ' j ... jn . j Eve. 10, 35 "Back Field Aces" r--rr vait :ij.vs fv.W,.i..iii:.M" '-;. 5. ) '-x. i- 14 v ,1 ,"'V.,, S'TT WVtMW.-.Mt.. . TOM.,,., 8 B 1 I 1 1 if a - - j, ,1 V t" -" 1 i- 4 .... I ,;WfWs:. ..,ADM,S8,ON ,. I 5 lVV- ,-S M. 10. 85i- Eve 10. 60 I s v -u v! .l.W' iiuuiiUd thut lliilr niu'.tla be nut linei iniiii.ntil at'amat becauau of J "V'soc It'M Jpt like this nil id $ But no further as Andy rudely liuxlicd him five feet buck uml "Ah president of the Trend Air 7 : Co., Incorjioraled, I'll handle : I Then Andy -made an eloquent Idea to be Kntnlcd the licence. In ; which he Hiild: '.'s explaiuin' j (lis matter as a propulation to a waltln' woiKhlppIn' world and we : ax thet yo unlnx nuff to cheek and i.nti.i hi. i.i i " . ,, u u " , " L """" UB- un num. the petition 1 I .... . ..... " """Ul wuwn , 1 Pun i ll li.ii'ii iwl i.li'i. I. ml '' . .. . . . .. . I " "V, Z "Z' XZ$ : of the rCqueflt. ,.;ven the business concerns of Councilmen Meeker .in(( u.lllir ulltnCilx . ! nig nau HiKiieu, niucn 10 their Kurprlse. j ous,v ,..,,. ,,,. ,.. .. , I Clll0,.ll . Mnwrn e glve ,icenHe.on ,elr puttlns; up $ lu( 0()0 , alt t mug A mi il i Tl v Christmas Gift FOX SCRIP sit. -tfssa The Biggest Entertainment Event Medford's Theatrical History Oregon's Own Picture from HAL G. VERAT'S Sat. Evo. Post Story, "THE OREGON TRAIL THE MOST IMPORTANT PICTURE , EVER' PRODUCED Bringing to life the romantic and in spiring story of the vision, courage and epic heroism of those hardy souls who dared follow the set- ring sun and build an empire uniting East with Wcat 1 g. Vividly enacted on FOX MOVIETONE bf rut of 20,000 JOHN WAYNE MARC.I FRITF CHtlRCHILL. Ft BRFNOFI. TC v r 1 -r ... . ...... ... .. Medford Post j AMERICAN LEGION T a ; t .j. 4 . Ea and , a "The Biff Event dance::! Thursday Night December AT THE ; ; ; Medford Nat GARDENS Music by Dom Provost's -"PEP PEDDLERS" Fun for All All for Fun CLAiZIFTED IDVERTISINO OETi M8ULTB ',' T171 HiVS BTATIVf TODAY IGTRABL s. niFtvi.-Mr t , h9 t&v5 w tun i r.tf I J a' A