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'VIVE MJSDJTOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, MT5DF0RD, OREOON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2.1, 1930. 5 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL .). I). WilKcrMoii of Kimlilconoiitf, Mo im in Mi'ill'onl looking I'or a iiiilliililn liiiiiilloii in tlm lingua Hlvor valloy. V. W. Btoolo of MlnnonpollH, Minn., ii iiroinitiont bunker of tlnit city, h in Mwlfonl on n vIhII to IiIh old frioml, J. K. Walt. Mr. Htoolu Ih looking ovur lliu country and niuy dunldii to Invent in hoiiiu lloguo Hivur valloy dirt. 1,. H. Mill of Uugby, U i" i" Mi'ilioid (in a tour of In vot ination. ,1, Orr Biuilh of Ciiulrnl 1'oinl whh ft Mi'dfoid vinltor Thurstlny night. Owmi Dunlai) of Phoenix wim In Mcdford on buniui!ii8 Friday. H, Aiulurnoii of tlio Uluu Loilgn diMtrk't in in Mudford on a Hliort -vUlt. Hiiii'riiitoiidiiut V, Carnalian of tint Illuu Lctlgo tiilrio in Imru looking ItfllT llllilllM IMIlttlTH. I'n-d I'urrv of I'lumnlx wan in Mtfill'cint Thurotlny on IiiihIiiiwh with flonnl inorulinntH. Charlort V. Young loft 1'Viday morning for Portland, to ho ahHont Mr. Fred Downing and Mrs. F.tnil I valloy in a wonderful place, and both 'Peck are veiling relative nmUy country havo a grcnt fu- friendK et Kiiglo Point. Mine. Hoot, the hoauty npecinliHt, who in domoiiHtratini: her famoiiR jirupnrntlnn, "Hloom of Rouen," at the Kentner ciuii)any, Iiiih decided to loente in Mcdford pennanently nnd will open mi a Indie' hnirdresninir and iniiMwiigiug pnrlor iih noon n nlm -cnu Hccuro a Kiiitahlc location. At present nhc ih at the Moore hotel, room HO, where hIi will be lcaned to ,rci' iinv ltidieH doKiring her nervine. ThomaH mid Kd Rainoy of Central ..,... ft ....... ...... ... ' for nut trccH to plant W , o"-" iroci nn in'nr ituok, .m.u iiiun ihpimi of C.'iitral Point. Thoy rewrt much activity and improvement in Med ford'H Hiiburbnu city. Mr. and Mrn. A. End aro pitying relntivcH and friends in OrantH Phhh n Racial vimt. 1 I.... I II. to iv , u ,m.h.k h " iiic n i on North Con ral avenue and , JaekHon street. JacltRon Rtreot now linn a complete j ttldcwnlk from Rivornido avenue to it weHteru limit h. The pretty home of Jfr. and Mr., H. Hidbmok on North Central ave nue wan enlivened Tuomlay oveningi by a R.rprlie party of jolly yonmr Iodic and ceiitlemon who nnHcmblod' nud'onjoyed a moRt dollglitful enter-; tabling ovciiing with thoir IiohI and IiohIchh with gamcN, iiiuhIc and llglii,' -dainty rcfroBhinentH were nerved, nf- . . . i .1 . .1 ter which the occas on was voted one .V. . , ... ,,.. of tho most pleiiBi renb o n a PoaHon J , -.i ii , , MJm Amy AniiRtrong of JaekHon ville wan a Mod ford vinitor Friday. Mm. A. E. Roanfc waa in Mcdford Tfrom JnekRonvillo Friday. W. F. Riddle returned I j . inoruiug from Chicago, where he spent the holiday rouroii. C. J. Ruck of Portland, iiPRistinit chief of operation of tho foroHtry bureau of Oregon, was in Mcdford ThurM.lav on ofriolal biiRineRR. Mr. lluok wns fonnorly Htntioned in Med-, ford when tho foroRlry offico was first opened hero. E. A. Melr.nr, chief of accounts of .. - , . i ii. r, i , our nddrenH to tho Rtudent body today -the foroHtry bureau, U in Medfnrd ... ... ' , . . . , , ,. j. . ,. - . ., " a d down tho law" In nn tinin atnk ehooking up tho work of tho Ino'il , , , , , ... station i ""'' forcoful manner to Uioho Btu- t n' r..i ,r i....i nt.. ., !.. 'donta who havo beoa doing "stunts" i. I .Mlllk .ii .(IKIU i ti. lit "in in iMcdfonl Friday. 5r. F. Moflownn, who lias charge of the legal work for tho forestry service, was in Mcdford three davs this week looking nfter tho Inlorests of tlio department In contests before Commissioner Canon. Ho left on No. 18 for Portland Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. flonrgo MoKay of 'Kugoiio woro Modford visitors Fri day. , Mrs. F. W, Cnrnnhnti is at Livor more, Cnl., for n Btny of n month nr more. Tho .Tuvonilo Dancing club enjoyed t very pleasant evening at tho Anglo opera houso last night, dancing to mupio by Hazelrigg's orchestra. The Jioxt party given by this club will be on tho 2d of Fehrunry, and thoro will bo no chnncro in this dnlo. C. A. Webster, assistant snporin tondont of tho Southern Pacific Co, nnd R. Iluglios, rondmnslor, were in Modford yesterday looking ovor the .yards, etc. J. T. TTagan of Tolo wns a Mod 'ford buslnoss visitor Friday. L. Tj. Murphy nml family of Los 'Angolos, Cnl., nre registorod nt , tho Pnlaoo. ' D. C. nilms of Talent is in Mod ford today. Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Young of ' Boat lie, Wash., aro in Modford look- lug for n location. C, W. Snyder hns sold his prop erly on West Main street, compris ing 113 feet frontage on Main, nnd upon which Is a sovon-room house to J)r. E. R. Piekel for $5000. W. TT. floro has ptirohnsod the lot fnotng North Contrnl aveiuio, just opposite tho Pacific Statos Tolo pliono offico, for $12,000. This proporty was sold flvo yonrs ago for $2r,(H) to Iwiriuw & Ititlur, thou for $.ri(IO to A. A. David mid liy liini I'or iiftfifiOO to Wnrnor, Woitinau Ac (Ion'! who hold it until now, mid aro llu Nullot'H in IIiIh dual. M. I'1. McOown, who Iiiih eliurgo of llio logul inattoi-rt in i!(int(!HtH liwtl liilod by tlio foroHtry bureau, loft Friday morning for Portland, aftor lining in uttuuilniico In CommlnHlonur CanonV court on Hovoral contont caHi'H thin w;ok. EASTERNER IS PLEASED WITH ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 0. A. OroHHUinu, jmxddont of tho State Runic of Wavorly, In,, and edi tor of tlio Wavorly l'hoonix, Hpunt TliurHday in Mcdford vimting IiIh former follow-townmnnn, K. J. Run yard. Ha Ih one of Uioho hmivlly iu turnflted in the Alameda initio, in .To Ropldno county, where they arc building a Htneltor. Mr. OroMwrunn whh very favorahly imprenHod with the Hoguo river valley and with Medfnrd and authorised the pnrohiiM' of Heveral fity IoIh. Ho will return later nnd prohahly miiko extoiiHivo i itii'ftutrtimifti. "I wiih HiirpriHcd to find minli a citv an Mod ford," Raid Mr. Groim- man, "and I think the. Hoguo River tu re." Mr. DroHRinan left for I .oh Aii kcIch to upend tlio winter. COAL FAMINE IN SIGHT OF EASTERN PROPERTY CHAUMiBTON, 8. C. Jan. 21. Tlio activity of the GiikwiiIioIiiih In taking opllonn In tlio Now Hlvor 1Ib Irlct of thin ntuto Ih lietleved horo to day to bo n further Htup In tholr nl liiRod plan to form a combination of iiiminunouH . bltutiilnnuH conl IntercttH In V8t virKlnla. western Mnrylnnd. western ,.nniiy,vlinU nn,, Kentucky. The iNew Hlvor district IncludeR 200,000 acntR of coal InndH. of which 1R0.000 , acroH alrendy hnvo been bound by 'option for U 1.000.000. If i l.o KtippOHcri plan Ih carried out I the auKKonholniH will control "C per cent of the bituminous conl of the no,intry. including their holdlngH In . ' wcittern I'enimylvanln, Mnrylnnd and Kentucky, they will own fifl per cent of the conl InndH of the uppor Ohio river dbitrlctH, of which New rlvur Ih tlio center, valued at hundred of inllllniiH of dollnrH. ......... ,. , PARIS SUBWAY FILLED WITH VATER OF RIVER PARIS, Jan. 21, An the result of n cave-In on the I.atlu Quarter of the Holne, the Hubwny under the rlvor waH floodod today. Traffic wn hur- nun l.lfllliuil .IllltlJ . llillld nun nun- ... .i r... ponded mmodlntcly for fear the tube , .... . would be completely filled. Heavy raltiH Rwellod tho rlvor, .which overflowed It h linnlts, cniiBlng , tho cnvo-ln, It wan predicted the 1. 1.. i. .....i. . .1... . i . .. i ...... 1 1 ..... .... ..IK., inn. K in i. iv iiiiuii "uiiiu iiui uu ronchod before Sunday. OfflclnlH of tho Pnrls and Orlentm rond fear their rond will bo tied up because of the wnter that Is leaking Into Uh underground section. - , .... ..,.,, BAND PLAYS MIDNIGHT STUNTS AT ALBANY COLLEGE I AM1ANY, Or., Jan. 21. President ' CrookH of Albnny college In a vlgor- not exnetly In harmony with tho fac ulty's Idea of good behavior. Presi dent Crooks throntcned Immedlntc expulsion for hazing or other pranks. Nocturnal pnrndes In night shirts aro also Included In tho reported list of undcslrcd pastimes. RIOTING AT ENGLISH POLLS. (Continued from pare 1.) oxcKomout, as present Indications aro that tho liberals will not bo given the mnjnrlty thoy demand. If tho results In tho constituencies yot to voto mnlntnln tho prosont ratio, tho llbornls will havo a majority of hut 11 mombers, This saint margin would undoubtedly bo considered In adequate to Insuro tho party's suc coss In nil nttompt to put through a loglshitlon program. In tho Qvont tho llhornla rotuso to accopt tho control of tho ministry, another olcctlon probably would bo forcod almost Immediately. ' Tho consorvntlvos could not nfceopt control bocnuso of tho opposition fur nished by n liberal majority, no mat tor how email, If tho liberals mndo good tholr threat and rofuso to accopt control, It Ih probnblo that parliament will sit only ono wook. In this ovont As qulth would retain tho promlorshlp, Tho most sorlous phnso of tho sit uation would lie In tho continuation of tho present buslnoss "pnrtlal par alysis" causod by tho political uncer tainty. ' Tho liberals appoar confldont that It nnothor election woro mndo noces snuy tholr chances of success would bo much' grontor than In tho contest now In progress, LEAVE SUNDAY 10 STUDY PAVEMENT Mayor Canon and Councilman Welsh Lcavo Soon for Purpose of Studying Pavinu Problem. Mayor V. H. Canon and Council man H. A. Welsh will leave Sunday for Califoniia pointH in order to look up all inn t to ih in conuuetiou with paving to Bocuro a lower cont of paving for thU city. They will vinit Southern California and thoroughly auMtiaiut thomHo!vc with the nb jeet. Thoy expect to ho ahHcnt homo ton dayH or two wcekH. STILL TRIES TO LINK. (C'ontlnurJ from jwie 1.) IcHtimony which ho winhcd to intro duce. Ho road a letter written to Hcrmnnn hi 19Q0, signed "An Amor iean Citizen." in which tho Hchcmo of Hydc-HciiRon wan outlined and the attention of tho commiHRioner wiib called to tho frauds by which tho two men had Rccured title to many acrcR of Hchool lands both in Cali fornia nnd Oregon. Hermann Wired. Ilcnoy Raid that ho would put in ovidenco tho fact that after the re ceipt of tli'm letter Hermann tele graphed MnyH on July 2."i, 1002, that tho Bcoretnry had approved the Who Mountain reserve, that being tho name day tho approval wan Bent to his do.sk in Washington. Ileney Bnid that ho desired to show that Honnniin had knowledge of the mnlincr in which the frnuds were be ing perpetrated and that he had knowledge Hint Mays and Jones in tended to uho the snine means in Hociiring their lands. Hcney said Hint this would havo to bo shown by circumstantial evidence nnd that it would ho necessary to go into col lateral matters to show this knowl edge and the consent to the plan. Following the "Citizen's" letter, ho desired to introdnc the letters written by J. A. Zn briskie, an attorney of Tucson, Ariz., which sont. out in detail the Hydc Roimon steal and insisted that a special agent should be sent to in vestigate it. 477 WOMEN SIGN TO MEET WITH BACHELORS DAYTON. WnBh., Jnn. 21. When 177 mnrrlngenblo women In a town In Vermont, on the other side of tho continent, sent their slKiintures In ono letter to tho secretary of tho nine Mountain HachelorH' club yestorday, It further emphasized tho belief ntnong t,ho mombers of the club that a nntlonnl orgnnlzntlon of bncholors Is needed. Steps will bo tnkon todny looking to such an organization In Dayton, Wash. In tho last 12 days ovor 80 letters havo been received from nearly overy stnto In tho Union from young women anxious to mnrry mombers of tho Uluo Mountain club. Each lottor ro colvcd contains from one to flvo names. When tho club wns organized two weeks ago It was Intended moro as a local matchmaker, but tho Inter est has become national. Meeker's Jnuiinfy clenranco salo ends Saturday, January 22. Better liurrv. 2rn TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. A SNAP Is something that Is offorod nt about half Its valuo; wo havo It; 15 acres ono mllo from Englo Point: good soil, $000. Ay Ion & Hurnott, noxt door to Ma.ll Trlbuno office FOR SALE nuslnoss property: cor ner lot In tho best business block In Modford, 50x100 foot; fnlr Im provements; n gonulnb bargain nt $11,000; tonus. Aylon & nurnott, noxt door to Mall Trlbuno. FOR SALE Lnrgo corner lot, high nnd dry, good location, $275; In stallments. Aylon & namott. FOIt SALE Nlco 10-rooni story nnd a halt houso, modern conveniences; four blocks from city pnrk; flno In vostmont at $2 5 CO. Wright & Al len. FOR RENT Nlco B-room bungalow; now; oloctrlo lights, bath, booh; $15 per month, Wright & Allen. FOR SALE 5-room cottngo; bath room and pantry; lot 5Gxl04; a good buy at $1350; $S00 will han dle It. Wright & Alton. FOIt SALE Sovon-rooni houso, close In; strictly liiodorn; routs for $40 por month; a snap If tnkon at once. Address Box 3CG. 2C7 FOR SALE A lot, closo In, 50x125, nt a bargnln. Address llox 300. 207 FOR SALE 200 acres 12 mllos from rnllrond, $60 por aero. Rox 70S, Modford, Or. 267 FOR SALE Flno dry building lot; good location; monthly paymonts, $250. Aylon & Hurnott, noxt door to Mall Trlbuno offico. FOR SALE Rostnurant; good loca tion; at ronsonnblo prlco, Address T, I. Pattuotor, Modford, Or, 207 i'V THE C'llimClllvH, ltff f H Christian Church, Piiuenlx. Tho following will bo the program at the Christum church. Phoenix, Saturday evening and Sunday next: Subject for Saturday evening, "Where to Lciini What to Do to lie Saved." Sunday school nt 10 n. in. All children requested to bring a twino string twico us long us they aro tall. Sunday morning nt 11, Evangelist Jackson's subject will be "Jiovest Thou Mo," At a p. m., mooting for women only; subject, "Woman: Her Placo nnd Power," for all over 33 yonrs old. Thin will bo a great service; don't miss it. Subject for Sunday evening, "How can all Christians in Phoenix Re United 7" A great chorus choir and special solos at all sen ices. Mrs. Jackson is a great leader. Her work is a mighty power in the meetings. Illustration, inspiration nnd illumin ation chnrnctcrize tho sermons. Love abounds through nil. Illustrated songs nnd views every evening. Come, come early, corne to tho front. You'll miss it if you misu it. Christian Science. Services every Sunday morning nt 11 o'clock. Subject of IcsBon-scr-mon, "Truth." All are welcome. Sundny school. nt 10 o'clock. 128 North Grape street, north Shcnnan Clay inusio h .e Christian Church. At tho Christian church Sunday services as follows: 30 a. m Bible school; 11 a. in., the Lord's Supper, followed by a sermon on "Tho Vine nnd tho Branches"; 0:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor; 7:30, song ser vice and sormon on "The Law of Pnrdon." Everybody welcome. W. Thco. Matlock, pastor. Presbyterian Church. The morning Bcrvico nt 11 o'clock, subject, "The Touch of Christ Upon Your Eyes." A solo by Mrs. E. E. Gore; congregation singing. Evening service nt 7:30 o'clock, subject, "How to Realize Christ's Idea of Man"; congregational singing. Sun dny school nt 10 a. in., C. E. society nt 0:30. Real Estate Transfers. Martin Perry to L. W. Moore, 5 ncres In sectlon-14, town ship 39. rnngo IE S00 O. C. Wright to Mary Klrsch- bnum, 2 acres In Ashland 300 L. I). Word to Robert 'Cnry. land In Ashland 1000 Mary W. Pracht to Carrie M. Wnlto, lota 3, 4, 5 and C, block 1, PrachVs addition to Ashland 1100 E. T. Staples to Ernest E. Creelmnn, 27.43 acres In section 19, township 3S, rnngo IE 1 Society of Holy Names to R. H. Toft. lot 2. block 3. Mod ford 400 Edward L. Kcndnll to Lottto Vincent, lot 6 and 7, block 1. Kendall addition to Medtord 10 M. A. Hoggoss to Charles. O. King, 160 ncres In section 14, township 3", rnngo 3 W 500 L. W. Moore to G. E. Car penter, 5. ncres In section 14, township 39, rnngo IE... 1000 A, D. Helms to J. A. Hnrvoy, 120 'acres In section 20, township 3S, rnngo IB... 10 E. E. Phlpp3 td J. M. Wagon er, 1.53 ncres In D L C 40, township 39, rnngo IE... 1400 Lucy 13. Payne to Henry L. Miller, lots 9 nnd 10. South ern Homo tract orchard . . 40 Holeno Hughes to Sarah J. Walker, lots 13 and 14, blk M, Rnllrond nddltlon to Ash lnnd 10 Madame Root's Skin Beautifier Has No Ecjual READ THIS LETTER. Corvnllis, Or., March 1-09. Dear Mndnmo Root: Aftor n thorough trial of your toilot preparations I want to toll you tho results of per agroomont. They havo dono for mo all you represented thorn to do. Discolorntions and blomishos havo disappeared nnd tlio wrinkles aro removed. I hnvo used a groat mnny remedies, but novor found nny to do tho work until I used yours. I can assure you my self and friends are delighted with tho results of your preparations. I hnvo tho utmost eonfidoneo in your goods, Mndnmo Root, nnd in you, and it will nlwnys givo mo ploasuro to recommend thorn to my frionds. Kindly thanking you for your inter est nnd with best wislios for your futnro success, Yours sincoroly, MRS. JAS. OSBURN. P. S. IIopo to soo you in Corvnl lis soon again. Many hulios nro look ing for your rotum. t t BUSINESS LOCALS 4 Wear Kidd's Shoes. liulck Is tho king of the auto world. What have you to exchnngo for 80 acres unimproved land. Rogue River Land Co,, Woodville, Or. 255 Who doesn't sigh for a Dulck? Wear Kidd's Shoes. Fruit, alfalfa and general farm I lnnds in tracts to suit purchaser. New townsito addition, just plotted. Wo can show you excellent opportu nities; prices right. Roguo River Land Co., Woodville. Or. 255' Wear Kidd's Shoos. "A Box of Monkoys" at tho opera houso Saturday, January 22, 9 p. m. No ono knows how long n Buick will last, for no Buick has ever worn out. The first ones arc still run ning. 258 You appreciate tho work tho high school is doing. Show it by attend ing "A Box of Monkeys" Saturday, January 22. Wear Kidd's Shoes. Cascade coal, the cheapest fuel, $9.50 per ton, delivered. Phone 107L 207 Phone 781 for R. A. Holmes, the insurance man. . 203 Ever sec a "Box of Monkeys"? If not go to tho opera houso Friday night. 202 If you never lauch, dont attend 4,A Box of Monkoys," the roaring two act comedy given by the high school seniors Saturday, January 22. Once own a Buick and you will never need another. It has the quality. 258 What is life without a Buick! 280 ' Get your tickets early for a "Box ; of Monkeys." 202 , A small investment in the Queen , Anno Addition (incorporated) will bring handsome returns. Lots $500 and upward,' easy terms. 285 Don't forget "A Box of Monkeys" nt tho Medford theater Friday night. 202 Tho high school seniors in a "Box on Monkeys" Friday night at the Mcdford theater. 202 Wanted Man to solicit fire and automobile insurance nnd to show city property. Benson Investment Co. " 2G7 Cascade coal, $9.50 per ton, de livered in ton lots. Phone orders 1071. 207 It costs no more to insuro in one of the big companies than a small one. Let Holmes, the insurance mnn, tell you nbout it. Phone 781. 203 For good insurance see Holmes, , tho insurance mnn. 2003 PINCHOT TO BE HEAD OF CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. It was loarnod authoritatively today that GIfford Pinchot, former chief forest er of the government, has been select ed to succeed Dr. Charles Elliott as president of the National Conserva tion association. It is understood that Pinchot Is holding, declaring that he should not take the office until nfter the con gressional Investigation Into the Pln-chot-Balllnger controversy. His friends, however, aro urging him to accopt, and thoy aro confident that they can Induce him to take tho office. The executive board of tho asso ciation will meet next week. The mntter will then bo takoa up for ac tion. Dr. Elliott retires at his own request. Money ON MEN'S AND BOYS' HIG-H top shoes You can be fitted pert'eet- ly, get tho l(v' ' and a quality in shoe leather that is right, if you will call and inspect our shoes. The profit on the high top shoes is yours.. Shoes for tho en tire family aro priced as low as good quality stock can possibly bo sold. Seo our bargain counter of broken lines of shoes. It means mon ey to you if you can get a fit. e Wardrobe 210 WEST MAIN ST. Save Savoy Theatre TONIGHT HEART OF A COWBOY THE SHEPHERD'S FLUTE CAMBYSES, KING OF PERSIA EXCELLENT MUSIC ONE DIME Costs one cent SS Think of manufactured of similar size. ; you nothing, W. E. Stacey, Agt. Medford, ore. BOX 826. BOXING CONTEST 15 ROUNDS 15 Roy Doan vs. Geo McGann MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE Friday Night, Jan. 21t. 2 PRELIMINARIES 2 Admission 75, $1.00 and $1.25 at Haskins DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QUIOKLV AXI) WITH COSIFMIT FOWin At run FAHLOW & DOWNING, rKOritlETOnS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE 3431 Are Going Have you friend coming west? You ought to bring ono to Medford. Call and seo us. let us talk routes and rates with you. Information cheerfully fur nished. Phone, address or eall on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent 9 Itl In addition to the brlahlest, pur est and safest light that human brain has ever devised, the ALADDIN Lamp has a feature of still more vital importance. It saves oil. In spite of the fact that It gives a better light, it : burns only one-third as much oil as any oil lamp Thaf means tha tthe ALADDIN really costs for in a short time you have saved its cost then goes on saving money in oil as long as you burn it and with ordinary care It lasts a lifetime. A lamp is a real necessity. You must have light to wtrk by light to play by. Don't you owe it to yourself to have the best and brightest light when it offers you the means of saving? RESOLVED The best resolution for you to make is to come to us for your next suit, if you wnnt something out of the ordinary. We do the best work and chnrge the lowest prices. W. W. EIFEE-T TBS BBOQBUSSIVE TATXOK TO YOU ARE AI.WMYS TO IIR fe S. GKAl'E STREET You East ?