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ffl jrfWf'"')' &V '' ' I vV! .8.jgT auiL4ibimMftiArf& fcjHbjM'iiiA,XMti , t !2SlitSi3fflhffd OTDFOKD MA 11 TRIBUNE, MlgPirORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE! AH INUKPEKDBNT NEWSrAPBR rUBLIBHED DAILY EXCBrT Hn.XUH.-i 11AY BY THE KGDFOED ' rRINTIWO CO. A conttoliiliition of tlii Mcilfonl Mull rHlalillslird IS89. the South' rn Oregon ln.lt. nxlillillHlnil 1902 the IlclMDcrilt ll Ttmon ..uln.il uhpil 1S.L thp AHhlHtlll Vrlliune. I'HlalillHlnil KiOG, mul tli MpiIi'J THE MODEL LICENSE LAW. TN THE recommendations made (o the Home Rule as-J i-5 JL sMchitimi for a model saloon 1 icons!' ordinance, are! ,. - - . . . i" . some very excellent ideas that should, and probably aviII he, adopted in -Modlord. Anions tliem may no noted me '? (V.II.M'in.r cAtnr. ill' u'liieli nro .ili'fi.idv in force linro. A Im.Jnl .t , ..1 i l.i . u.il. il' J . . ivii.n . itlir lid I'oi'M iniu 'ic fold THIiillio, .Ht-H.imhgtl 1000 j -fiiMunt-v.i.x ji.niiu ,-iiiu w. ......w.-w.. .. n...H . ., . v i.. "'3 aMoHow 1-utwam. iMitor an.i .i"T follows; To minors, making (he minor equally guilty with jsWre.1 Moon'ii-ciiiwi irmtter .vol tli e man avIio sells; to habitual drunkards or intoxicated vnmiiur J, iw. hi i iiraiuiiioo v , i 1 ji i Moiiforii.6rHKon,uiiiirthot of Mnroii persons; and to women, and barring their entrance or Ire- officii.) Paiwr of, Hi1 Cy Jlwlfonll tumifj Ol. MUOUJiH. I-rohibil loalers and vagrants from frequenting saloons ATC HUnBCIlIPTIOW BATES. liii- inniith. ill vri-il SlMlfoid. Aalilnml, thi 8nH KiiTybynmir::. :::::::: :::' :fl and authorizing their ejection. Closing saloons at mid night or earlier, and on Sundays. Make the man who buys or attempts to purchase liquor on Sunday or during closed hours equally guilty with the person who sells. Limit the number of licenses to population and prohibit all forms of gambling in licensed places, barring card games and even playing for drinks with cards and dice. Provide punishment Jor barkeeper or employe found violating any liquor law, making it a niisdeineanor. AYhere a licensed dealer can prove offense committed without his by owner In JncHsoiivine tnil Central Point . ann.iiii' iii.lv liv mull, net vnur. . 10 M'klv. ner year l.Sd, J'Iih Mnll Trlbuiii! Is on nln nl 1'nrrr NexvH Hliinil, Han Kranclwo J'ortln nil HolH Nw Slarnl. I'ortliinil. trHriiiaii NVwm Co, rortlanii. Oro. V. O, Whitney, H.atlle. Wali. Iltjlul SpoKane NVwh Miami. Huohflnp. . L UnllllC TWO ARE NOW DEAD SWORN CIIIOUI.ATION, Avrrnea ilftlly for Hovomiinr. iu ri Knowledge or connivance, oniv oneiidcr siiomci oe puiusii JJcri'iiibcr. 1000 J.Jl , , ' ' .liiutmrv. 1910 A'iff on mut !i i"(niicl fillotict hv uiniwi nniniAivi uhrtitWI Itn vi mh1-'1, l'Vi'iV1 '"".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. .w Jf,,,(u'd ;1'S committed by his employer. '!."" .IV,? 'ri Jteservc 10 tne council tne ngnt to revoKe anv J Annum, vjio' '.'.'.'.'.'.'...'.'.'... a."!; at any time i'or cause, and make violation of any prescr ntlllllllMUVI ( iviv .in.,.,,....-. - - j lT i octobor circulation. I rciru anon cause lor revocation 3...,.., A r. (I 7 10 II la in ii ifi Totin AvnriiBO ilnliy. 277C 277fi 2776 207C 2700 2760 27R0 :7nn 27B0 2flim 27S0 2826 17. 10. 2U. 21. 2.1. 21. 26. 2R. 7. 3. 31. .. 2771 , . 2S0C , . S8RII ,. 28011 Minn . 20Ti . 300111 inmrf .' .'1060' . goto, . 00.8W I'Ou. HTATK OP OHKOON, County of Jacl On 'tlm'flrHt ilny of Novcinbcr, 1910. iiormitiully niiliwirfil bnfon m. Vt'i).rK.'.1 i'lilimni, inmiiiKDr of tlio Mmlfonl Mull Trlbnno. wlio upon ontli ncknowloilttuH Hint lln nbovo flcuro nro trim nmi por fi.ot. II. N. lOL'M.ii , (UiiilJ , moinry i-uono iur mouii Where to Go Tonight Now Allraclion at THE ISIS THEATRE Tlio )Inco wliuro you rnu nl vvayti spend n iilciisuiit hour nnil luivo n licarty Inuulu THE TWO WILSONS ACROBATIC NOVELTY. Konii'tliiiit: Unit lnih noor lioun in troiliK'i'il lioro beforu. :t iti:i:us oi ricrrur-s a A LI- NKW Sl'IUKL'TS. SONG hV H. BLANCHARD. Miitinpo ovory Smunlny ami Sim- day at UiIlO, - NATATORIUM EXTRA. Mlilct Race ami Relay Rncc Be tween Aslilaiul and Mcdtonl Next Wctlncsdny. "If you fan walk ym fan luani tt hkalo." BOWLING. icense ibed fake the nenaltv for 277H . ' .. ',. ,.,. . . ..." .. ...A .. 277 violation ot anv ouense carrr a miminum lino oi wiuu lor the i'irst offense, $2o0 for the second, iroOO and absolute revocation of the license for third, J'orever disbarring licensee from obtaining another.. Surety bonds in addi tion to license fee should be provided. .Bar lewd and indecent pictures or statuary, and provide, onoil fronts, nncninirs io be five feet from the m-nnnd. it ' i .-i - .-. -. n I thus preveiitinir children i'roni seeing into interior, but permitting others. Require aipicants to make application at least two weeks before fato of granting and hearing to be open. Make it lawful for three or more freeholders to remon strate in writing against the granting upon the ground of disqualification or ineligibility of the applicant or other causes. Tlio applicant shall be given notice ol remon strance aird ten (lays to answer. Costs of hearing, includ ing attendance of witnesses, shall be taxed as in courts and losing party pay costs. Applicants should be American citizens, neVer convict ed of felony, never having had license revoked for viola tion of liquor laws. They must make affidavit that within twelve months they have never permitted, a female to remain longer in their place of business than was neces sary to eject herj that they have not sold. to minors, habit ual drunkards, or intoxicated persons during the past twelve months, or violated any of the laws governing the sale of liquor in this period. Considering the floating character. of the population, due to the immense amount of public improvement under wayuud-tho fact.-that Bedford is a half way stopping-off jnace lor nooocs and iranips, saloons nere Have Deen pretty well regulated, but there is room for improvement, and nu'h regulations as those outlined above are calculated to do it, ' . s i Many rate the Home Rule association is proving that! .i! . " . .' i , . . . . I . . . . - ' '" lM.."iwcill,UHl " "s uuempt lo Dot tor regulate saloons in OPegon, and if its recommendations are carried out, there will he lar less cause lor complaint than has existed in the past., . NOHTII YAKIMA. W!l Ih'c J Alknloidnl puiM)iuir as a ruijilt f oaliiiy caiHu'iI awmrnjfae ! TluinkrtKivIiif; ilnj is uamrlul rn Hponwhle for tlic dcnlh of Mix. Frank T. Kuuliu mul Mrs. Cnrrio H KiilkurHitii yuttiidav. A niinilier m otlicr" aro (irilicalh ill, ninon vhoin are JIN. Iloniy F. Kiiclm of Suut Mt and luir 0-yoiir-old on Pclbur. it waR a fiinulv itatliuriii? an-l iibimt a do.iMi )i'iili' at tlio ta ble. Mix. Kucha liml cnniu'd tlio im patauus liorsclf nnil bad often par I ikcn of it bcfoii'. Four caux won opent'd for tlio TliaiilvMfrhiii': dii)uir QUIET RESTORED ANY 1 0 ACRE TiMGTS OF LAND ARE SOLD L MSnOX; Iioc. 1. -It is announced ffflclnlly today that quiet has been restored at Macao. JiuIro Marquis Fred N. Cinniuliigs has Just re turned from 1'ortland, where he clos ed a deal for 15 10-acro tracts of land. The ptiiehnHO represents that many families who expect to make Hokuo Itlvor valley their homes. Tluy havo ordered tho land planted to ap ples and pears. Tho Rogtio HIver Valley Canal com pany Is dotnK oxtenslvo advortlsItiK. mid tlio result of tho work Is begln ntiiK to tell. Tho company has n man fn Chicago at present advertising the Horuo Itlvor valley at tho land and npplo show. Mr. Cummlngs and hl3 company deserve credit for the good work they are doing. 1 LOWERS ITS RATES CHICAGO, III.. Dee. 1. Threaten- ed with atbitrary reduction ot bleep- IMtlllllllWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllTliTMWWIBgMKng"Mga"i'"a"" B4 H Kb II B 9 . f We will pul on display' jhe I H largest line of Toys, t lames', , I ; Dolls, over bclore shown in I Aledford. H IB IH VIdal has-boon, appointed governor.J inK.t.ar rates tliroiiKli an order ot HiicceedliiK tho. official who resigned aftor granting tho demands of the mutineers who marched through tho city streets and threatened tho gov ci'iimcnt officials. Tho former governor was accused of protecting rollglous orders and was disliked by tho sympathizers of tho mutinous troops. His resignation was tendered In an effort to provont f.ituro troubles. Best MiisIr In tho West. "NAT" THEATRE TONIGHT. Thomas PiiMi-r pmiii in Ins cos iiiiiHiitnii t'liii i .t li'Miitiuiis lie linx no i'iim.iI iii Iiik line in Ann'; ieii, mid wax tlit niu'c at Svaitlr and l'ortlninl. TiiiiKK ki:i:lb of imctdihis Kindly itMneuiber that you a if xiM'iiiK ai-U .it thf Xalaliiniiin Ibfiiler llmt niil I hi liirvr-l cil ics iiiiv MATlNFi: SI SUA i AI'TKHNtHiN. 10c ADMISSION 10c. Q AYS-tho Union Republican: "Mod ford is said to havo issued a $nOOO defi lo any other town in the state that ft'an sliow diversilied resources within fortv miles of tho ft-ity equal to those shown by .Medford. Modford is a good ft own in a good valley, but its principal asset is men who do things, more tlmu natural resources. There are plentv fill PlaCOS 111 OrOfnil I1VI1 wllii.ll flw lv'mi-iin Uivni. I'hllnii Imic ' . .-- . , ... . ,w..k ..,,,., , ,,H ui,.-. no edge, and one of t hem is the ( I rand Rmido vallev. (!iinri. Hiuikes tons nioro Hum natural resources, and .Medford has ii, auti nun ik uie secret ol Us success.7' Rut .Medford has I ho goods also. Its climate alono puts .1. .. ' Till . I. . i ' . l uie urauii ivoime oui oi tiw running. S m)hM Mud fo id's Kioluiv l'ioturo The nlur. Ntoit Iitti.8td 1'liuto idavfc One Dime x Xb.ro One Dlmo. VS thtv Rtniland Oregonian: "lOugono is certainly 'going koihc' in the race foi' uiuuicipal uproinacy toy (ipouinga wholesale grocery biwiness. Next we know, Lhor conuiioi'cialM'lub will have the interstate commerce 'omnussimi out hero lo regulate rail and water rates." Medford has had a wholesale grocery and a big one, too, for nearly five years, and has already had the interstate couuuoroe couuuissiou out to regulate rales. U-GO Hliih-Cln&s Stock Co. TONIGHT .lai.irie M. index illi S.,.-k l n. 1'lVM'lll Oil tllllHlU JllllV, "A Riinnwuy Match" " (A Herviiiu lioni sluii in iiiKoli.i SiK'fiultv bt'tm-iii mi- i uud a bv ill- Muncb'MlIf I'OO OKfllKSTKA Ulrectwl by Amwi Auliry Rnmr. UB8KMVK YOl'R S K A T g UT l'llOKK- MA IX l!7l. A CCORDIN'C to State Labor Coiiunissioner lloff's an L v niittl report, Hood River valley has 10.07S acres un- uor ciiuivaiuni out or -l7,HU3acreH of tillable land. Tho Rogue River valley ha over ttt.tlOOiueres of pJanted orch ard, 20,000 more being plain ed this winter, and a million or two acre tr tillable wind, which shows the relative sir.e t Uie fruit section. . i DBS MOINK.S. In., Pee. 1. Scnn lur La Fayelto Young, in liis paper, the Daily JoWu 'Capital, IliU af(er iioon prat'liualiy declaietl war On b-'ouator Cunmiiiih ebariuu bis col Iragiio witli bail faith. Yotiiix hiiy lliat CummiiiB biolu promipen when bo anuouneedlast inylit that lie vanted a ,, pryre-inivo republican fli't'tud to fpj United .Stales yunatc H'din own, Hid not Voting, whom lu I iiiuitl on "iuipriigref.xie." Tlie nub uj, ,inw iirumont is llmt, pi'iikiiig IiuToil' eleetion, Cum niiiH instated that the man be placed I u ft ire tlie partv, and not the 1 act ion It'foie the man. palter-" to rallv i. reused (lit belu I -raiirc int nirli i no intei'Miito eoiiiuieice eoniiiiihMoii, tlie Pullman company tins alternooii .submitted an oiler of a Aolunlurv leduction of 20 per cent in tlie rati -t.; It proposes to cut rates on upjiirj hurt lis 20 per cunt where the charge wiih over .f 10, j Tho offer was made at n. heariiit;. today by JntorHtato CoiniiiihMioiieisl liiine anil Clark. Recently- the tuit-i ed States eiieuit court denied tli' I'ullinan company's petition for an' injunction ro.slrniuiiij.' the interstate commctce commission from ortlernvj Uie proposed reductions. 0. tl. J'ernahl, Irepiosenling tbel I'ullinan company, viitually admit ted that the old charges wete execs i sive and pie.seuted u table ol new rates. i lie urged "ntuiid to bun and e.s- it Cuininiiis' lit- wn a deehmiti6 t inteiiieeiiie ynrfare. SEVEN MILLION Y5 MRS OLD, IS GUILTY OF MURDER WF.NATCIIFF Wash., Pec 1. Mrs. I lain. .ill Itetibu, nearly 7.'i )i'iu nl' age, wins found guilty of iihhi--laughter by a jury todnv after ii i'.id lemaiiit'd mil al Itiiyht. Hi i'euliB was eonvlotod on evidmiet .lncli tended to prove that hIih liat ''re-kiniwli'dgf at tli6 intotitiuii o her daughter, .Mit. Pttilu Totten, U ill .laint'n I-. Sutton. t'uriulmiul ho trtimiM-d u k mneli nwnuil , .he two wnint'ii. Miv. Totten shot nud. killed Sutlo Aiiifii.t ''-'. Sbo wax t'tiiivietetl ol under in ibe ti't degree but week Eagle Point Needs Colvig Uorfi H. Warde vt Vet nlil.mrt VM 'i Tlniriluv l.ii(ii in liilr. il HI C" l' llt ,.) ,1 1'hlM'lll. Ull.l , purehK a Miiiall trn. i ir rougb land ' fin. U 'OUplf 111 IIKHIlIlM UKII Vlllh in towii Tliurbil.n in im.t Iiimix i I., put up a Hiunll hoiiM t'oioiul J V m ,, , t 1 1 in, i,. ,l It) JttuUui.I ( --in i i . . i.ii KAtil.i: l'(M t)i . D. . I rn 'tuKl.t lalni; li.ul iln iili.ikiiu of r- ltliutt .in ailkU' lu oin h.K' of Sniit'.iv, ilio .'Tib. atulln Hi it liulite 'uIMk wu ulag lo iI.'IImi mi ad J i e In tktleiu on thi ubiHt tit bo to .-t rid of tb HtoMbarkB, 1 IbouglU It might Ihi apiirorUte to stud n Invitation to him to vUlt our locality and funkier u or tho aiu i.ali Jh4 Khi.I 1'oiut U ou tho verge or a llvcb Immi'ji, If wu hurt ntuih ot lKht kind of Moplr to booat it i '! MVarvwhi.ru wiu turn vim iht iiioiabatk tt lHi I. lf H t H, ,J ,, ,,. M 'I I i ll ij t ' I ,(i , M Ki i. i i , ,i I ii I ! .' UK lot hold I'l I It SllllK III li i II I .1! ll - Hon ot i I un ih-poi :mji our little own. nil the UHhitMiki, ill'' too M'l--U in IikIihi tupluil io tome lu and help liooxi it abma with the ibrht kltul r luMtat.M y we eoultl In a few ywra hu .i Mule villai out hr on Otitic JEW YORK STOCKS ARE STRENGTHENED TODAY NKW YOKK. U)w. I. Tlie twdur ion of the disMiuiit rate by the Ibmk f Kiiglaml n ml Old dixuoHitUiii I. imintaiu sicol priee lmd a Htreiigtb iiinic etfeet mi aloekt in todav'' tmrkel. Xolablo Itwuo wi'w Denvn i Kin (Jniode iifpfttrsil 1, Mi-wim 'aellif 1,, Ciiluu l'acifir 1-S. lib iois tVnliul l1, Southern- 1'neifit l!4. mul Xortham I'uoifU'. Ilwitluirf I'niled Stales HtMl. Orui.1 Northen iirfarreii. Anuilganimttd Copper and Wiciican st.ieitiatr I. 'i'i noun' .lock weiv again vory wank. Im ntsb.ilelx alter th opting lb mar '.ei detluH-d a favoriafc IfildmifV. Mtb Iiimw .-ale lu tba iietive liat. The market dosad lienvy. HoutU were oarV. w l I IllWli l -- Times Jury Still Working. Ut)S AN'dKUSti, Cb. Dee 1. .Vltlunikfli ii -a nroiliMletl that I hi rmk that the Itogua Kirwr vally wiwa tfra..d jtiry iMxpamttta.g tb eould b proutl of. eonts kIouk. all ,s.ist.r would adjourn at the you encmU trf nioaslacklaoi, aaiw,ui , ,i ,,,.. Ht,L Peiit lbs- icip imjovi iik atong. A .TUaCHlUUIt 1 ( LtU'lKYin I K I),., .riinr Thomna U. il.ub.Mi a b..i. mil pii'Milnl toiltlV or Ul roiitef iii i' nl iu I'.iiui , ii. - i . i hrii' WASHINC1TON, P. C. Pee. 3. The population of IViiiisyUaiiiti l '.(JO.'j.l 11, uceonliiig lo the census bniettii today. This an increase j of 21. b" per cunt, oiitilling the i-tuu. antler the prosuut apportionment, I six now -ougroMUitiiiij mi i i . . i ne census also- unnouuceti tlie popuAlion of the .stuto of West n ' unin as 1,221, lib, tin increa-e oil 7. 1 percent. Wet Virginia will gi i i. no ;idditioiial congressman. THREAT USED TO GET NEW ORLEANS THE FAIR 1. WASHINGTON, P. C. Pc. "If oii do not witbdr.iw'yoiir sup port of San Francisco and sta oil ol the fight it will cost you .flS.-u 0110,000," Maid a telegram teceied .it the Now York headipiarteis of i.lu Southern l'aeifie railway from .i i Nt-w Urloaiifc oointnittoo on the selec- j lion ol that city for Ibe hite of the I'uimma oxpositinn in ill lo. New Orleans it. exerting siiuibu pressure on other railroad lines, mul. I itaiiifklrit'kvH, over the toriuiilnbi I slmuiiig tif tlio CalifornimiH, is scck- I nig in every way In eHi.c a tedei.w. iudoixoiiient a' thu oxpoxitiou fit. J Truinicoutinental railiinuls au la king sitle in the coutroxers,.' which.' with th .ro.iu'o ot the inosi i iiiio,ing bdibiva in recent liiston.1 !uts beettiue onu of tho lending isu--belore congrtwji. Tho struggle b.c ier.ol.d itself iuto a ooiitet ot com merce, finance and polihoi. i Last week the Now Orleans fae- iiui claiiuid a majority in the Iioum f Si. Today, with t.eore of agent of the llarriiuau iulon-tt. nrriniL 'Uid the extent of Sun Frmieisco' streugth lieeoiuiug npmreol, il. Stoilliern Htlvtwuttia tire paiinky. ' Will" Plcatl Guilty. SAX FRANCISCO. Dec. 1 Seven menibera of the so-called flub trut.t uuder lmllctim.nl for violatlou or the reatralat of trade law. agreed toda to plead, guilty wheji their caat wei t-alletl In Judge Cabaalaa' court. Klthi ol her who teettfUd lieforo the aeua loiial luve.tlgatlHg committee will b grauted iuiwuulty. The eaae. were tet for bearing this afternoon. I net that i ..t IV Duke Is III. 1.1 N POX. Pee. 1 Though tli. loiidiiiou of the Puke of Mnnrlu-- ter, mIio u o wru led umu yester- dai fur .Imi tiia-it-. s critic. il, b. phsii-iau, ladiexi' tod.iy that be x.. lh. II il- M ll'l I. il S .1 HII - I ..I Attorurv. MeCoiiias" totuiv wi.tt. .1. .ill pioluibilitv il work will! uIimiuUi i remx.-r The duke i the In- ui. ploled betoip Pwembvi , bo- bund ,u 11. n. . Zimiuemimi ( do'luliUT nl n tl .J nlNt unlboii t'U.touti uo--tru-i a uU alio. The oH raltoti was halily dc I iii.ide recentlv." MelVunm! eided unn vxIumi it a- t'-.inul ill tntlix '"l remarket, that tb' the lukt'- i n.'uioii xxn imnv -.1 the il nt lfs a. hull i-'i- 111 1. 1 the li -i i.in .it fir-t l men I -aid I ii x i- in il'in i; BRING THE CHILDREN IN Free AVe aro going- to give away, Thursday, December 22, a oO pieeo Dinner Set, and the .most Dressed Doll in Medl'ord. .Ask aboui them. 't Hussey's E i-dB m - II wk fsr m -mmr m rv Watches and Jewelry Tako the most acceptable Christmas presents. Pre sent the boy or girl with a watch or a stickpin, or the husband or wife with a fine stud or breastpin, and see the smile. Nothing else is more appreciated, l.v ery purchase made at this store is guaranteed lo be cxactlv as represented, whether tlio purchase is tfl.OO or $1110.00, and Yife Save You 10 to 25 per cent on every article you purchase. Our stock is all here and comprises a large lino of Diamonds, Watches, .Jewelry, Toilet Articles and novelties in gold and sil ver. No matter how much or how little you want to spend for the gift, we can suit you. Calfat our store and select your presents now, and we will sot them aside for you until you are ready to call for them. DIAMONDvS Our stock of Diamonds in rings, studs, stick pins, breastpins, brooches, cufflinks, etc., is complete. Ve guarantee every diamond we sell to bo tho exact weight, color, size and quality we represent it to be. Prices range PROM $5.00 UP TO $1000. WATCHES Hold filled, in 20-year gua ranted case, AVal- tham mont. ease. or I trni Plain or Our price: niovo-fancv IKN"S $9.00 LADIKS' $8.50 Silver Thiiii- 10c from $G to Sterlin OKS Toilets Sets $10.00. Manicuring Sets $3.00 to $10.00. Navy Sets, from $5.00 to $10.00. (louts' AVatch Fobs, Sold filled, $1.00 up A complete line of la h'o.s' Hatpins, gold and silver Umbrellas, etc. I B. T. Van De Car Phipps Building Medford till lllC I Mltl'll Ml I . t .ir I i He . in i i u it ii a i i nl i'li ii i- tiin ii i.ii' i i i.. i , but lh'iv ill 1 1 XX l li i .114 ii v v.. I II i k.c f..r lu al' i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS WILL DO THE BUSINES3