Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 18, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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FAGE TWO
AfEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORFSON'. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1S,1928.
I
Iocal and
-'Personal
There will bo only three mure
days nf ai-llou! thin week us
schools close early Friday after
noon for the Christmas vacation,' A doe, apparently about a yeal
tl
which will last until Mondtf) Jan
unry 7. This fnct, together wllh
Ihe weue nnnrnnrh of Chrlstmnit.
I finds ihn pupils nil eagerly anllcl-
pitting the good time ahead.
Finale ut I ho nld-tllne fiddlers'
1 contest nt Walker? dunce hall to-
niirlll. General admission, 10c:
dancing 50c 2C:i
'
A'lrlenrifN. Cholcr
., u,
T any nil!
ft C. 9. N"ull.il! vll! If u VP tho
ter part of tht work to njierd
iChrltmnn with Mr, Nowhall in
Los Antlo3, whrn fho has been
j attendlriR hor mother, who Is sort-
ol 111.. Iff will drive down on
of Otln Dooth'fl earn.
Shields' nig Closing Out Sule con
tlnue another week. Never before
, novor again surh bnrBnfns. 272
Good nowg for Medford shoppers.
t Shield's big closing out sale con
i tlnues another week, 272
. Oorrtlng Kenly. .Tr., who has been
f . attending the Webb school ni
' Clarehiont, Cnl.. arrived in Med
i ford yefiterdny to pprnd tho Chrlct
I i mnj holidays with his parents, M.
and Mrs. F. C. Knnly.
AdrlfnneV. All winter coats nt
f ono-half prlre, regard tem of cnv'.
I : 275.
illnmommlc r?k. fruit r.'ike nnd
pblm pnddJrc. M.irwh's Ornery
' 2 r.if
Onest from a dlstnn -o ree'"er
f ed nt Medford hotels Inelu le ."t!-
j R. Cabinet of New fini'h WilM,
r . Auitrnlln. J. o. Pol o and M Coch
' rnn or Vancouver. It. C..H V.
Herbert of Chicago. Mr. nnd Mr.
. A'ejf -McDermott nnd Irvlnn Mc-
nermntt of Victoria. H. C, Mr nnd
, jura. . o. re.wson oi i.ii r.iii. Closing (lilt Kale. 27i
I . Motit.. and Frank Tobln of Wlnne-. .rhe rnlted Ktutes department of
I mucca, Ney. . ' agriculture released for publication
J1"1, ol,",n c00' T"' 831 M'", throughout tho country last week
i fort Fuel Co. . if nn 0Jlu,niie( report on "tho longest
f. Bow) at Nat evenlncs 27" Hll.etch of improved road" In the
A slide wan reported on tho Red- nation, which Is the Pacific hlgh-
I I wood highway Mondny morning way rPnc.hni. from Canada to Mex
J and traffic was held up during the ic0. Tho Btretch is KiUO miles.
I ' ln5- Tne Const Auto lines found Considerable space 1b devoted to
I It necessary to transfer nround the! dc-scrlblng Oregon's scenic, com-
i i oosiruc ion. t-rews worging on tne
highway expected to have the pllde
, cleared away by night. Grants
J j Pass Courier.
New radio' log books are now
h available at Palmer Music House.
;? ! 2tfl
.j , Dally'a Taxi. Phone 15. New
1 Studehnker sednn. 274
) 3 A wedding ceremony vm per-
2 formed by Judge Taylor yesterday
1 afternoon which mado Miss Mlt-
j j dred Jones of Jackson county and
; Arthur Kastlund of Dorrls, Cal
g man and wife. i
i Swing easel photo frames, every
W , size, any finish. Swcm's Gift Shop
. t . 26lt
v Highest grade Utnh coal, any
0 , ize, anywhere, nny amount. Hnn-
J aon Coal Co. , Phone. 230. .. tf
1 f ' Mr. and Mrs H. Dell of Portland
7 I spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
K. N, Kldridgn of this city, before
t continuing on to California where
it. t thoy will spend tho holidays.
j I 1 Beautiful handmade hnndknr-
I chiefs. Handicraft Shop. 270
i it Final clenraneo of wiirer hat
j , contlnuo Mann's.' Hperial vnl
! ; 1Kb-at $1.45 and $2.45. 263
j . Central Point Orango meets next
i j Friday for nomination and election
t ' of officers, and also Initiation. Thin
j , will- be an Important meeting and
i " attendance of all members Is ex
s ; pected. -
i 9 Adrienne's. All winter coats at
j . ono-half price, regardless of cost.
' 275
Cheap dry lumher at Medford
J Lumber Co. 237tf
S Included nmone the Oreconfans
I registered nf Medfrd hotels ore
; I. H. Cednrwnll of Hood Hlvor.
! $ Geo. W. Knltrht of H"Mnrd, Par-.
i rei carter of Rllrtlc, M". nnd Mrs.
I Oeo C. Bent. W. C. Hem. T. Jf.
j I feron. Mr. and Mrs K. W. Ken-
Ji dalt of MMton. A. V) I Tent-on r't
Corvallls and A. R. WhMel of The
Dalle.
! Felt scraps, all colors. 2 Re a
j , bunch at tho Fashion Shop. 424
j 1 Medford llldg. Phone 1181. tf
i J We double fork our coal no
I -1 Iust. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 2Sfl.
I ' " ' tr
I ..JJtfw. J. J. M unwell of Applegate
f I in spending several days In Med
t I'ford as a guest at the Hotel llol-
5 land while taking medical treat
ments here.
Coal by the suck or ton. Tel.
j.631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
' A gift for the flower lover,
J "Homo Garden Hand nooks." $1 at
J Pwern's fHft Shop. I'flo
r
1
The exceptional '
Keeping
Qualities
6 rinhrer' Milk
Bread is the result of
the liberal ubo of milk,
coupled with years of
practical baking: experience.
Only six out of the etate cam; Oeorice McIJride today asMUifled
registered Ihto yoterilny with the i the duties of his new position an
local state auto trnffic bureau, faalcs manager of the t'opco retail
Wrestling mutch between Nor- "lore In this city. Mr. McBrlde
beck and i:van at the Klallo tin a-j f'rnirr;y llv t .1 in tl-ani .-, I- r.
ter Dec. 21. livery Beat a dandy
Lay in your supply of croche:
1 "lid embroidery i olluna ut hulf
the ( price, ut Kluild's lilB L'luslliR (iui
- 1 rtale.
- : old, became entangled In a wire; Honks books books! Southern
fence at tha dump grounds east
Df town Mimilnv miii-iiinL' im,l
tucked by a cow, was Injured quite ""I cO'-p.
badly before being discovered, ac- i lu .-i at Medford hotelM from
curding to Chief of Police (.ThiiH. I I'ortluntl Include Dr. K. (1. Smith.
Clause. Accompanying: (lame War.) V. M. i'.lnehart. D. C. Mulhollail.
den Hoy Parr, Clause went to the j ". ' Hell, I- It- Katchwell. 1.. It.
dump grounds and assisted In re-' Howell, Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Moser.
1 . t ...... , . ' C II ll.,Ul t W fl.,rlU! W II
lea-iiiig me ui-i-r, wiucn was uiKcri
It was given into the tare of Jim
Grieve. Awhlmi.i TldlniK.
All ltlnd of hand-paiiued Christ
tnas gifts for sal
reusonaljlv
priced. Jllack sateen pillows and
card table covers, handkerchief
rases and handkerchief scarfs, lav
ender bags, vanitny sets, etc. Phone
390-1, or call 3LT Hut1t Holly HI.
2!i7tf
See Charles A. Wing to buy your
home. 2X2
Mrs. C P.. Fitzgerald of Dunn
mull and W. N. S-egler and J. (.
t'ardwell of Mount Khasta were vis
it ors in the city yesterday from
northern California points.
Homemade cakes, fruit cake and
nlutn pudding. Marsh
Clrocery.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel.
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. C31. tf
,Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Kwluson and dresses onc-hulf price. 274 l oruanu. wnere snc
daughter Knrhuru I.ee of Sacra- Toyland Wonder Hox. contains n hlld 'u'nt tho I"'"1 t,,n d"y Vta
inenlo. Cal.. will spend Christmas book and u toy for a little girl or 'ting.
with Mrs. Kwinson's mother. Mrs. I boy- So at Hwem'a (lift HhopJ 1-''k nnrt Kev diaries make ap
Kw Klfert, and visit relatives un- . Iircclatlve gifts. Bwem'sXiift Shop,
til lifter tho holldavs. I Mrs. Clara Kent Welch of He-! "fs
Wnnrt ll l,i,lu nu laurel I attle Is the house guest of Mr. nnd Hogtio Hiver high school Inst
tlr and dry slabs. Medford FuelM"". W. W. Howard until after
Co. Tel. C.11. tf.jChrlslinas holidays. Mrs. Welch's
All dolls, toys, wheel goods at
hnlf irlc( nlu, , H,ield's l;ig
i n)ercial and agricultural nttrac-
tlons.
Cheap lumber and cedar posth
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Itird baths, $5 to $25, ut .Swim'.
Gift Hhop. 2G'J
Mr. and Mrs. K. Moore of Jack
sonville are tho parents of an eight
pound girl, born December 14 ,ut
Community hospital.
Doors and windows cheap a
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Hemstitching at Russell's, 7o pei
1-yard. Work guaranteel. 2UU'
Guests from Washington stnto at
Medford hotels include K. K.
Kicker of Puyallup, and tho fol
lowing from Heattlc: Mr. and Mr.
L. E. Bcott, R. O. Finlaywon, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Miller, II. M. South
ard, A. F. Uroenough,' Louts 10. Hup
rey, Mr. and Mrs. IS. J. McNaugK
ton and H. 1!. Hchrafor.
'Don't miss the 1 atul $1.98 hath
at the Kmmy Lou Hat Shop In M
M Ktoro. 2fl9
Kvniyone, has kodak pictures anil
needs an album. Home especially
attractive ones for $1 and $2 ni
Swem's Gift Hhop. 2C!I
Charles Gilbert left H u n d a y
morning for Portland whoro he In
tends to remain unMI tho middle of
tho week on business.
' Flats reduced to $1.98, $2.98,
$3 98 and $-1.75, Values to $17.60
You can't afford to miss these bar
gains. The Hand Box, 223 12. 6th
St. 2C9
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med
ford Fuel Co. U
Mrs, R. W. Clancy returned from
Seat lie yesterday where she had
been for the past six week with
her daughter.
j Don't miss the $1 and $1.98 hat
I at the Emmy Lou Hat Hhop In M.
M Storo. 269
Remember the wrestling match
at tho Hialto theater Dec. 21st.
Comfortablo seats. 272
Fourteen out of 60 new stores to
be. opened next spring by tho J. C.
Penney company will be in the
west, according to word received
by tho Portland headquarters of
tho company. Tho report followed
announcement from the east that
the directors had voted to Increase
the common stork from 1,250,000
shares now authorized, to 3.000.-
000 shams and to offer the new t
nlock t" iii'i-iit nhiirt-hiililitiM In
Ihn i-allo tit two k1iiii'ih fur i'iu:h
Hhiire now lu-Ul.
lk-mBlllchlnn, ?o a yard. Our
work BunraiUood. HnndlcruCt Pliop.
SOS
ItoNt U(nh lump coal. Tel. 631.
Moilford Fuel Co. tf
K. M. I . .Nulll of UrillllH 1-nnn
wiih iinumK JoMeplilne county
rowltU'iilN wpi-nillnir yosti-nluy In
Mi-ilford.
PU-ittt-d lump HlimlPHJn nil nlsi-u.
Altrut:tlv unil Inoxpi-imlvo. At
Swom'H (.Hft Khop. a9
Don't nil tho 1 nnd 11.93 hut
nt the Emmy Lou lint Bhop In M.
M. Htoro. 2
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oils Itooth lo(t hy
motor Stinduy for Lo .Angeli-,
whero tlu-y w ill mpoikI tho hnlMny
gnd a liirno portion of tho winter.
hot mo writo your firs Inmirnne.
Cnii Y. -I'l-nKWiild, Hotel Holland,
Phono 8D3. tf
Pillow nnd flowor and hnt for
Rift at tho llnnit Hon, 331 Knit
th St. All hula on tnlo Ua than
hair nrleo. ,
A truckloiid uf ranm-d fruit will
ho Kon' to iho Poi-riilHM-hi'i' liimtiltnl
In rniiliind dy illtft-iont rluli of
Kin;i-iit- for rhrUlmnH rhi-i-r fur tin-
ohlldri'n confined there.
Oct tlioo fenders and auto
hodle trnlKhtoned at Drill' Sheet
Metnl Work, opposlta I.ewl Buper
Servlef FHatnn. Phone 418. tf.n'
nowl t Nat ovenln. S?C
Mri. K. c. llrt of Montairue,
Cal.. va nmoiiK the out of town
hopprr In Medford todny.
Thomna Healty Co,, real rafnfv.
' tnmirnneo nnd amnll loan on any-
thing of value. Palm Block, corner
I Main nnd Front, npatalr. . tf
"A Osy nnd Merry. ChrhHmna. r
Wife of Mine." Jnat on o( the
many relative cards nt Hwem'a
lllft Shop. W
j baa since been with the Fuller
iirusii company ill aieuiuru i"i KInal clrurance of winter hats"
leaving this city. He states "hat I continue at Mann's. Special val
Jie will move hi fumlly here In aj , 11.45 and 12.45. ss:
72. 1 Adrienne's all velvet and satin
' ,r''"""' one-half price.
i Oregon most complete stork.
t Hooks of every description. Swem's 1
...
!t,.nrill Illl,, I.V Knelne Hueh V.
. Mi'- Mrs. ). r . Hyerly and
I child and maid, Mr. and Mrs. D.
- ! J- Mcrvin and child. Itoland Hall.
' Airs. v. w. Huert e, i i-rman ,
wnne, v. a. ana u. t. 'jay-
lor j
Guaranteed hemstitching, 7CJ
Work not drawn Mrs Canoose
Sinclair's Dollar Store 247tf
Wood all klnda oak laurel
fir and dry slabs Medford ruei
Co Tel 631
in.,. uhn..iru .ttris.
day making out personal tax blanks
l l.n unnl I., n.t.nl.n.. ..I
county residents who own no real!
BHtute but are the possessors of I
personal property. The amounts'
I down as low as 43 cents, up as
J hlijh as several hundreds dollars. (
' fd have a ttal of approximately
H.oo. I
Adrienne's all velvet and satin '
daughter. Mir. Betty Welch, who is
attending the Pnivervity pf Wash -
ington, will Join her mother" hero
Friday. They formerly resided In
Medford.
Give Fuller Brushes for Christ -
mas. Tel. 1294-J. evenings. 27o
Don't miss tho $1 and $1.98 hats
at the Kmmy Lou Hat Hhop In M.
M Store. 209
Despite the fact that the wave
length of KM Kl, the MaIlTrlbune
Yirgln radio station, is the same
as several other coast stations, a
card was received yesterday from
Long Bead., Cal., telling of the re
ception of a local program, featur
ing Santa Clans. Duo to lheniany
stations now on the air, KM KD
Iocs not reach out as far as t
inerly and by the federal govern-
infill Is lemndid us u purely local
station, di-simied lo servo only the
needs nf the Immediate surround-
Final clearance of winter hats
.-ontinues at Mann's. Special val
ues nt $1.45 nnd 2.45. 288
Adrienne's. C'holco of any hat
up tq $22.50 for $4.95, 274 ;
An innovation, insofar as south
central Oregon Is concerned, has;
hecn Introduced on Klamath high-
ways-to j)i-otect motorists from
accidents on slippery curves dur
ing the winter season. Sand and
fino screening. were spread on
curvcM of the Hoyden mountain
atul GreensprlngH mountain grade
of the Ashland Klamath Falls
highway and the Hand Creek moun
tain grade of The Dttllcs-f aliforuia
highway. From 12 to 14 inches
of show has fallen at the summits
of Hand Creek, Hayden ami Green
springs mountains during the re
cent storm. Tho highways are
clear, but slippery on steep grades.
Klamath Herald.
Bowl at Nat evonlngs. 20
Hemstitching, nose mending,
pleating and button making. Han
dicraft Shop, phone 72. l3tf
United States Postal Inspector
T. Jefferson of Spokane, Wash., s
spending u short lltno In Medford
on official business.
Kmmn Cllno's Beauty Shop open
very evening until Xmns eve. 274
A sot of 18 rose optic drinking
classes for $1.95 at Swem's Gift
Shop. 269
Bounty warrants wero issued nt
he county clerk's office today and
yesterday to Milroy Charley of Cli
max, threo coyotes: Tillman King
f Hilt, four bobcats; L. M. Watch
of Iiike Creek, one bobcat: W. H.
Ferguson of Gold Hill, seven bob
cat.. f
Free dunce Saturday night. De
comber 22hd, nt Merrick's dance
pavilion. Popular and old llmo
music. 274
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel
lit. Mortforc! Fuel Co.
tf
A murriuKe HcetiNO wiih tunned nt
the county clerk' office yoHierduy
to Arthur Kastlnnd, 21, of Dorrls.
Oil., nnd Mildred June. 20, of;
Talent.
A Into shipment from New York
of beautiful table and floor lamps
Just received at Swem's V.ift Shop.
sen
Struyed Small bay pony, weighs
about 1100 pounds, with near on
face. Liberal rewnrd for return.
Cinder pleaso notify Mail Tribune
office or Phono SH8-X. tf
II. P. Jcwetl and Kthel Fleischer
of Central Point, K. C. Carter of
Hobuo ltlver, O. II. Miller of Tal
otit and Henry Farmer of Jack
onvillo t-oro amonff the visitors
In Medford yestorday.
. Photos will bo through tho malls
safely If enolosod In double
streiiKth msllllm envelopes, carried
In '4f aiies at Swem's Olft Shop.
SiV
Suitable Christmas gifts. Ony
holiday hats, Rnjah pongee scarfs
In exquisite Paisley colorings, cors
age flowers and tnew Hollywooo
erry boutonnlere'. Mlsa Taylor,
43 So. central. ;71
Vanity In womankind aometlnies
never disappears with the advance
of passing years. Chief of Police
McCredlo learned recently when a
woman, perhana well over 50 years
of ago, filled out an auto collision
report blank. Sho filled In all the
necessary information and follow
ed the chief's Instructions In the
proper way In writing the report.
On coming to the age of the driver
the woman hesitated a moment,
her hand trembled slightly and she
wrote, "over in years."
-Muy youf cigars for Christmas
glfta from Hotel Medford cigar
stand. iJinfo iMoclt of all leading
brands.
!
.
of tttiile auto registration bureau.
'I WriiUL'ht Iron end tables.
Kpec-
lully pricra at 11.50. Hwem'a um
Hhup,
2S!
nuance
A 1DO per cent
urged to be present tonight at the
""" ""am or
directors of the Medford Chamber
of Commerce. This will bo tho
...st -nieetlng of the year, and h
number
of important subjects will
Sht up for discussion.
; be lruUK
Fancy boxed handkerchiefs, rca-
i sonably pric ed
42 Ho. t'entral.
ilandicrfat Hlion,
27
liemxftiiching, 7c a yam. Our
w orK guaranteed Handicraft Whop
town visiting friends and shopping
yt,fiUrt,"y for tno flrHt tlme Hinte
Hnc t-ontracicu u severe case of
1,11 HVer lwo wpells ko. Although
; Mtm weak, she is improving rapidly.
Guests at local hoteU from Port -
land Include J. L. Swain, B. r.
! Monev holders for Christmas elv-
; Twenty-five different kinds at
WCm lllll rillOl). L'dy"
""' " rntitlllie.s duo to
Industrial accidents in Oregon dur-
in8 tho week ended December 13.
accoraitig to tne state industrial
Ilest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
Mrs. (lien Kabrlck returned yes-
"uruny ing.ii eveneu .ne oasKet-
1,nl' KCUr' wl,h tiranl Pass by de -
ff'Ilttng the high school team ' of
' lhat u' ln " game, by a
score of 22 to 20. Grants Pass was
not l'hiylng up to its full ability
I Rnt seemed to lack "pep," accord-
' '"P to ,hp Pp'tntors.
KUitame (.'nristmas guts. Goy
holiday hats. Rajah pongee scarfs
ln exquisite Paisley colorings, cors -
A. t Hart of I.lvinKton. Mont. J
and Charles poudrier of Viciorla.
H. C, were among- the motorists
from a distance who rriciatered to-;
day at the local branch of the out j
age flowers and new Hollywood from 9 to 10 p. m.. and these holi
berry boutonnlere. Miss Taylor, day programs will no douht draw a
42 So. Central. 27 1
Joe Gravelle of Portland, who
Hnpnt several days In Medford on
business, left last night for He-
nttle, where he will .spend the holi-
days with friends.
That good coulluw In ash. Han-
sen rnnl Co. Phone 239. XV
Among tho Californlan register
crt 1,1 I'"'"'" Ml', nnd Mrs.
S. UoKert: and H. K. RoKers,of
Azura, Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Dennis,
"f " Dh'B". Art RubboII of Sac-
ramentr), F. M. liydler of Stockton.
"d Air: J. r . crarts or Han
Never before such art array of
i,,.,,,,,,,,,., ,. A ,. ,,ii,,.n,i nt
Swem's Gift Hhop.
(Jf
Beautiful hundniado handker
chiefs. Handicraft Hhop. 270
Mrs. J. H. Goswlck of Medford
nuH visiting, at Grunts Pbh
for several days with her' sistlef, ,
Mrs. Augu-t 5attlln. )
Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Hhop. 21litf
Med ford's most complete gift
store. Hfm's fJ'ft Son. ?fW
Miss Klhcl WhlUukur, who re
sides with her parents on Liberty
street, Is now employed ln the ex
clusive shop at Medford owned 'by
Miss Kthelyn B. Hoffmann. Atlh
land Tiding. j
Fancy boxed handkerchiefs, rea
sonably priced. Handicrfat Shop.
42 Ho. Central. 270
Dr. James W. Kramer will de
liver his final addrvwi ut tho Bap
tist revival at 7:30 tonight, speak
ing on 'V hat I Knew AboutJ
Aimee. tie leaves lomgm for his
homo in Denver.
Pythain Sisters card party at K.
P. hall. Thursday, Dec. 20th. 8 p.
m. Bridge and five hundred. 271
R. Geary of the Copco electric
appliance store at Klamath Falls is
a visitor here today on his way to
Chicago to spend tho holidays.
Final clearance of winter hatff
continues at Mann's. Special val
ues at $1.45 and $2.45. 269
No decisions affecting cases from
Juckson1 comity wero handed down
today by the supreme court.
NO TRACE FOUND OF
otvitlistandlii(! Ilio efforts of
the pollco department and the sher-
Iff's office. I. It. Millard la still
without his Nash automobile which
waa stolen ono evening last week
while parknd In front of the Chris
tian church structure. To make
mattors worse for Mr. Millard, ho
learned, following the theft of the
ear, Hint his theft Insurance had
expired n short t Into before.
Duo to tho stolen car having had
California license plates. It will
probably be difficult lo lncato It. A
car stolon recently In Ashland from
L. E. Day also ban not yet been
located and, Ilka Mr. Millard's car,
It had Colifornla licenses.
Tho tulotriobllo stolon from B.
O. Scrlpter 10 days ago while park
ed near the'postot'flco, was located
last week in Kl Paso. Texas, and
Its occupants, a man and a woman,
are being hold there as the al
leged thieves. It is probable that
tho car will he sold In Kl Paso due
to the ex pen so Incurred In bringing
It hack to MeiKord. ,
STEVKX8 Funeral services for,
the late. Sylvester 8. 8tevens. well
known resident of near Phoenix.
Who passed away Saturday, a no
tlce nt which appeared In the Sun
day Issue of this Bauer.- will be
held at the new Conger chapel on
West Maiu etreef at i p. m. Wed
nesday with Ror. Wood bridge I.
Johnson, pastor of the Phoenix
Christian church, officiating. In
terment will lx In Phoenix renin.
Obituary
very.
,
FOR PYTHIAN LODGE
DUR!NG COMING YEAR
J
is; Talisman Lodge No. 31. Knights
f Pythias, held a very Interesting
neet)nK , .-.,, in ..i,areB r a minimum prison sentence of 20
"1 ?, ' , "arBR OI : years for slrangllug to death his
"F "" CI ' i 5-year-old sweeth.rt because he
i.t''J.VJl'. " W 'o kiss him.
7., ' " ,..., mi
; VSaUve out.lne of actlv.t.e, for
' ir'9 embraelns thre nbleetive
J wprn niltllnerl. The nrnirrnm u-UI
'be formally presented to the mem -
i borship at the first meeting nivlit
I in janunrjr when he new olficera
. .. ,.wn..u ."vluu a m,,-
ship Increase of 20 per cent, the
restoration to the active list of a
large numuer oi memDers who nave
''('fn suspended lor non-payment m
du?H. nti the co-operation of the
1 loKe with the health preservation
! service adopted by tho supreme
Hodgo at its last session and made
! available to all members of the or -
": lHIMieB.
der and their (amllieu.
r,i .m.i ois.eis aim nuimu-,
" P've their next card partv net
Tuesday nitht and the Knights will
"-s . h--.
variety of entertainment.
1 . The radio public of southern
Oregon Will be interested to hear
! of the special Christmas program?
I to be presented by the California
Oregon Power company tonight
j nnd Tuesday, December 25th. The
Copco people have built up an ex-
1 eeneni reputation ror tne nign class
i radio programs whleh they present
1 during Copco hour every Tuesday
large audience of listcnors-in
' Tonight's program will feature
William Lee Greenleaf. noted
Shakespearian actor. In Dickens'
"Christmas Carol." one of tho best
loved of nil Dickens' works.
Wedding Bells
Miss Mary Meier of Lozler Lane.
well known local gii'l. was man-leu
; - " ' ; V
at the Catholic church in Juck-
"nvHle to Frank Holzgang of
Prospect, In the presence of
IlltllUr IIIIU It Ml it t1?. J IIG IllUi.'S-
sive rng cert-mony was useo
r under a bower of flowers. The
ht,i rn( m White and was
particularly beautiful with the long
v u a i n g veil. The
bridegroom wore a dark suit of
attractive des gn.
Tho bride is a daughter of Mrs.
Caroline Meier of this city and
the bridegroom is employed by
Oallfnrnla Oregon Power com
puny ut prospect, whero tho couple
..ni make their permanent .home.
George Holzgang brother of the
bridegroom, 1 and Miss Margaret
Holzgang, a elster, were attend
ants. t'urrt or Thank.
V e wish to thank those who
were so kind nnd thoughtful to us
in our recent bereavement in the
loss of our loved one. Also for
tho many beautiful flowers.
Mr. J. II. Grim.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oaseboer,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hoss,
270 Mr. nnd Mrs. Hubbard.
KLAMATH KAIXS Actual con
struction of first two units of
clty'a trunk sewer system started
recently.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY;
KOIt 11KXT r.-rnnm house, fur-!
nlslied. MR W. 2nd. Tel. 1231.!
KOH SAI.10 Thoroughhred Kra-j
lish hull pupili-H. W. M. riatl.
Central I-o'nt. Inquire Herman-;
son' Keen Store. 271 ;
STKAYED Krom my lilticc on
Jacksonville hUhwny. llec. 17lh.
one liny mure, weight 1200: has
llnlter. Notify I. A. Dew. I'lloiu
7 nil-J. 2B'.itf"
Kill! UKNT 4 - room modern j
house, 2. Phone 910-1.. 271
H-AXTKP 20 tiers range Wood I
cut. Phone 6311 -.1-3. 2,1
KOIt KAI.K Nice young heifer.
soon fresh. Lust house on rililit.
extension of ho. l'eiu'h. J, Ii.
Shaffer. 27t
KOIt SAl.K One roRlslcrod Jersey -
b'lll. sweepstiiko nrlire at county
fair, and scvi-n pii;s. Inquire at
Scliulcr raiu-ii of ie5 V. Mnin Si.
2ntr
KOH 1SK.NT 2-room furnished
apartment, fully modernt adults,
215 "West Jackson. 275
VOn SALK 12-in. fir wood. $3 :
Her; 12 and 1 t-ln. black oak and :
laurel. J3.76 tier; 16-in. fir. M.tO
tier; i-it. ir, s cord. Phono :
, "4, Jacksonville. 27iJ '
row TIEXT Furntvbed B-room -;
house, modern. Phone 1122-u .::
FOR SALE l.inch mansanlta ,
wood, on pavement or delivered.
I mi u I re at Klrkpatrlck Confer. I
tlonei-y. Jacksonvllli-, tire. 7 j
IKIM KSTEA lS -A few dandy re. i
llnqulshments: wood, fnrm lands
nnd timber. Emmelt I'Conger.
South Park St.. Orants paaa. Ore. '
PSYCHOMHSV
THE WOMAN WITH
i:
THE RADIO MIND
THE X-KAY EYE
1'aycholoKtcnl medium and char -
acter analyst. Thoroorhlv nro-
flclent In her profeaskin and dif-
feresit. Hero for a short while.
Hours r. m. to a p. m. daily:
not open Sundays. North Pacific
highway, studio at Crows Apart-
ments. third house north of Owl
flllllMC atatlon. Phone 4K.'-H. be-
vi LuinL i r.uui nifiu unj
JM FOR CHRISMS:
i
! E
.
I
c
'sz
I 3
i ween I" and
for i-UKSi-emenla p"
! SWEETHEART TO STAY
IN PRISON 20 YEARS
l .
I XKW YOHK. Dec. is. uPi
; 17-ycar-old school boy today ( ic-.i
; Vincent Itlcv
I . 'n
c pk'uilcd guilty to
Kecontl ilcuree yes-
I terday in Hichmond county court
Ulf,Pr th 8lnte nad r' it?
1 hiH tHul for iurtltf " th first
degree, growing out of the slaying
of Alice Jo o.st In her mother's
home In Port Hichmond, Ktaten
Island, last month.
The sentence which will bepro
nounced Thursday is mandatory
under the Haunies law. -with no
imiu.r unm me mini-
I mum htts tet'n Herved.
f Alienists testified that the boy
j w" abnorinul but was legally sane,
I "nil that he had acquired a strict
1 moral code as a result of intense
..,,..
ORTLAXi Ore.. Dec. 18
Five large plumbing und heating
contracting firms have effected a
consolidation and will begin opera
tion January 2 as the Plumbing
Heating Sales corporation, capital
ized at $250,000. The announce
ment vtas made today by George
CI. Root, president of the new or
ganization. The firms merging are the Alas
ka Plumbing & Heating company.
W. T. Finnigan company. Fox &
company, Hastorf-Lord, Inc., and
Siandnrd Plumbing & Heating
company.
The Noted Dead
L.ONDON", Dec. 1 3. Prin- !
cesrf Clara de WIMcnberg Hatz- j
fclilt died today. She was the .
former Clara M. Campbell, adopted'
laughter of Collis P. Huntington, j
oi ;nuw ioi'k, ami wiuow oi
russian nobleman.
Pr ncesa Hatzfeldt died from
heart attack superinduced by
neumonia.
Tiie princo!"! was childless and !
eft no beiis to the largo fortun' -i
which she inherited from Mr.!
Huntington, but it is understood i
that she was godmother to many
friends. I
Fights Last Night
HOLVOK K. Mass. Lcs Paluso.
Salt hake t'ity, stopped Krankltf
LaFaye, Albany. N. Y.. (U.
WICHITA, Kans. lied Kitzsim
mons, Los Angeles, knocked out
Sully Montgomery, Fort Worth,
Tex., (8.
Sell Surplus Poultry.
AMES, la. P) Kxtension spec
ialists of Iowa State college kuk
prest that surplus poultry be sold
now rather than be crowded Into
pens to await the usual "first mow
fall." OvercrowdlnK. they say, re
sults in heavy hiss from disease
and from such Injuries as broken'
whins, broken le.cs, and bruised
bodies.
Marrlctl 7:t Yonra.
PKTKltBORu. mil. w, Joshua
Anderson. 112, ami Mr.i. Anderson.
93, of Anderson's Island In Murray
township, recently celebrated their
?3ril wedding anniversary.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin L Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
rnnM
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Listen In On "Copco" Hour Tonight!
The California Oregon Power Company
Presents
WILLIAM LEE GREENLEAF
Noted Shakespearian Actor
In
DICKENS 'CHRISTMAS CAROL"
We take great pleasure in presenting this attractive Christ
mas program to our many customers and friends and will
appreciate any comments you may have t offer.
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The California Oregon Power Company
1 J'fy TODAY
mOW lf-Al-V Wednesday
ALL MEDFORD PRAISES
GILBERT'S GREATEST ROLE S
Women are his k I
IThe most daring 1$, jf 1 j
and ardent of all 'Cr 1 1
3 Also . Admission tT
VI 2 acts of r: Mats. - 10 & 35 I
IS J,TALKIES" Eves. - 25 & 50 1
i i - and the Coming Thursday E
yj TALKING JEWS RlEL ' "The Midnight Taxi" 6
Changes in
l Train
through stage
to San Francisco
Southern Pacific oilers transportation to fit your
plans. Train and mocor-coacli combine to give
the upmost in travel convenience.
To Portland
l-euves Ar. Portland
"Shasta" - - - 11:45a.m. 10:40 p.m.
"uregcuinn - -
"Silver-Gray SttiKO -
"Shasta"
"Oregonlan"
"Silver-dray Stucc
To Coos
The "Shasca" from here connects with motor-coach
leaving Roscburft 4:40 p.m. to Marshfield.
To Klamath Falls Eureka
Lv. Medford . . 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.
Ar. Klamath Falls 12:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 7:45 p.m.
Motor-coach leaves Grants Pass for Eureka 9:40 a.m.
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
kA network of "Stiver Grays"
These fine motor-coaches cover western Orcpon. Jn M
Addition to Pacitic Highway travel branches radiate out
from such centers as Salem and Albany to Monmouth,
' -. , Independence, Newport, Lebanon, D.illas, Falls City,
.. Siivcrton.
Motor-coaches call at
Medford Hotel and S. P. Depot
OFFICES.
rdord. Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klamath FuIU
. Yrelta. Dunsmulr-Californi
Service
(i:23p.m.
8:00 a.m.
7:30 a. ni.
S:35 .p. m.
To Sun Francisco
Leaves Ar. San rVanclsco
7:10 p.m. 10::i0a.m.
10:40 a.m.
!i:40 p. ni.
7:30 a. in.
2:20 p.m.
Bay Points
J. C. CARLE, Agent
Phone 34
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