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MF.DFORT) MATT, TRIRUXR MKHFOKD. Ol.'KCON. WKDNKsKAV. KM liKlf l!)iif. STEWARD S OEATH SUMMONS ! M fft mcM8. ELIZABETH Two Members of The Hudson-Essex 1929 Lines jSk for our Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money' GRFATEE? HUDSON VICTORIA i - r' t ft C V-C , ,5 riftd II t Plan Now n STORE 130 N. Central Phone 481 Clearance resses for 150 Models Values to $18.95 Satin, Velvet -and Wool Crepe 100 Values to $12.95 Silk and Wool Your choice for Coats $1 A.00 Values to $29.50 Fur Trimmed , All Wool Sport and Dress Chiropractic Naturopathy Dr. H.JP. Coleman 8th Successful Year In Metlford Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 98! KloctrotneraDT Food 8r.lnc !kiKa HourSTi. Phonb f 44 A Complete Cleaning and - DYE1N0 SERYICl $1 OoOO RAIN DELUGE HINDERED, 4 Iv LAST MINUTE SHOPPING Dresses $g.oo Hats . $1.00 ! Satt r ... On of the olile.-t and ln'st ho-1 . loved at I hi early v om-n itioiu'ei s: .of Jackson t'titiiuy passi-d m yes-, tt-rd;iy wluti Mas. Dlizaheth A. Von i d-r lh-Ifii died at lu-iQhoini at Wi-lU'ti, win- .she had livt-d con-' i limiously for the past 4U years. j .Mrs. Von der llellen had not, . ht-cn nciually ill at any Ume re-1 I -'iiUy. Win liad .jhuu n less and less j ; strength finm day to day, finally j 'taking to her bed, and on Christ-1 i mas day, Mirrounded hy man of: i her children, quietly went to sleep , tii that sleep from which, there is j ( no earthly awakening j The witiow nfthe late Senator! William Von der llellen, prominent I ! Jackson eounty pioneer, who died; j in July, l!iL, .Mrs. Von der llellen was horn June 21. lS,ri2. on her fat hrr's ship off the roast of Nev- : foundlaml. Her father was an j Kimlish sea captain, Jl. 1.. Itoheri- I son. i It was while in India with lier i father in 174 that she met Mr. j ; Von der llellen, who was then in i : the German consular service, and I j they were married there the same year. It was in June, lssii, that; Mr. and Mrs. Von der llellen came : to Jackson county and purchased i the latKe tract of land near Wellen j i which has been the family home I , ever since. I Mrs. Von der llellen is survived! by the following five children: j Harry. William, Carl and Mrs. 1-M-i ward A. Kvanson of Med ford, (JeorKe Von der Hellen of Sanj Francisco, also a sister. Mrs. Annie J Kichter, who has made her home! with her for many years. i The funeral will be held tumor- I row at 2 p. m. at the longer fu neral parlors in this city. I The deluge of rain which fell I between 5 a. m. Monday and 5 a. m. Christmas morning amount led to l.Jti of an inch and with the j accompanying wind made Chrisl t mas ever one of the stormiest in J local history, thereby putting a big I crimp in the last minute shopping ; for that evening. This was the heaviest rain here for a 24-hour period since Xov. K-l) when 2.02 of an inch fell during the 2 4 hour period, I lappily, however, little rain fell after 5 a. m. Christmas day, the amount for the 24 hour period ending at fi a. m. today being only .ti 1 of an inch. From f p. m. Monday until 5 a. m. Tuesday .its of an inch fell. Following this morning's high minimum of 40, colder tempera ture is' predicted for tonight and Thursday with the m i n i m u m above freezing, alyo rain, with rain or snow in the mountains. Many people e n j o yet their Christmas dinners-, nuon or even hiK. nt hotels or restaurants. The Hotel .Medford had .fuite a delega tion of local holiday iiner. 1 However, this dining out for the day was not s larKe as usual on Christmas day. .because of the j sreat amount of sickness in the (city and the price of turkey heiiiK j so cheap this year. The catering ! business always falls off a little on the Christmas holidays when tur , key sells cheap, according to one i local hotel man. When the price of turkey or other fowl is very high many folks find it cheaper to dine out than prepare a dinner at home, he said. BIGYGLE TOURIST TO E Ed Harris, arrested several days, aso by Stale Traffic Officer C I". Talent for the theft of n bi cycle, was scheduled to he given a hearing Voday in the Clold Hill 'juMicp court. Harris is nccuscil , li-i-i, utritnn a l,ifvln In A h - . ": " ;,.; . to r: ,.. . ...k " i.i ,i .He .o- tii'M,,, o.ii- ,,,,( .i ; be slept as vulumary- prisoner n the city prison to escape ine coiu.wi,y 6,.pt HOun.lly. Tpon his release from the prison.! Wiimcii Take ( luirsc ! ;he went hack to the bicycle and I Hy ioi nlnu. a couple of older! started for California. Ho .. ! arrested by Officer Talent south of Ashland near the Klanjjith .luncUon nlons the r'fusiflo, high way. T Harris is a man 35 years of aire. Famous Cough Prescription! Contains No Chloroform or Other Harmful Drugs The unc if modlcInci contalninul chloroform or dope ' to rolive eouyhitv I daiiircrous nrt udikt csfiiry. Now nnoiic ciin ct quick fiire relief with n fjimnuji pi-cTip-tiin culled Thox. which contains no rhlornform 'r oihcr t.urnifnl druif and in Mife and plcnwint io lake. . Thoxlno is ihoronchiy erring brf)Ue it Uhh a d uhlc .uMion t M'Mtthc! tlio Irriladon- k'M- dir-cl tn thn inlcrnal cauwo, nWnlriim the ti u i; ii inlt iiiflaMlIy. Knr !n pcrior to coiik'h fyri)f anil pat en t nvdifiiiff. A rn t-xccllciit fur sore thifiat. Quick relief Kiinranti'cil or vinir niny hack. 35c. 6"c nhd 1 . n o ni,u hv linah'B anU all oihcr tuod drug alorca. O Xsk I 'fa ESSEX 1tt CHALLENGER 'l irt' 1 E P CONVFRTIBLE COLJPEr I IffO 1" I I I ui.mLijiinwiinMn'i. -nriTTr,x"l Vj. i "Kssex. a "0-mile tin hour car, ' Hudson more than an M'-mile an hour ear, roomier and beautified body desimis, much added equip ment and price reductions, are the features of the I ludson-Kssex pro-, gram for 1JI29. The company's, statement, marking its 2Hh anni-! versa ry, declares it will build m ar-i ly as many cars in the first hatf of lid'it as in all of 1!2X which, was the biggest year in his his tory.' says l". S. Armstrong. The !:2!i Hudson with 64 1m-; pvovements. and Hie Kssex. the challenger, with "!. go on display: Mon at ttie Armstrong Motors.! Med lord's Hudson - Kssex dealers. Twenty-one iiody' lyja-s are in rinded hi the new ( omhined Itne.i I en more than in t ! i s , comprising , the greatest variety Hudson has' ever offered. Principal Kssex improvements '. include four hydraulic shock ab sorbers an standard equipment, .chromium plate, larger, roomier bodies, and a larger, more power-1 ful motor. The Hudson l.lne. i The six bodies which have been . added in the 1 i 2 1 Hudson line are the town sedan, convertible coupe,; five-passen't :Vmdard phaeton. ! five-passenger sport sedun. seven-' passenger limousine and sport phaeton. The. first three have j wheel bases of 122 Inches, the last three are on 13!-inch. j The models which comprised the' line last year that have all chassis, improvements and redesigned bod-1 ies me the eoacji, (he standard rc- I dan, the coupe, the roadster, the landau sedan, the victoria, seven-! Motherless Babe Draws Interest of Travelers (By Mary KXROUTB HOMKWHKKE UK- I TWKtfX. Vi:i:i) AND LOS AN- i (IKI.KS. Iec. I!!.- They got on the ! train at Weed two men; one a ' quiet, good natured sort in a cheap i gray suit; the other, a dark-eyed young man of about 25 in.a bright 1 green sweater and dark trousers. ; carrying a tiny Infant wrapped in a wooly pink blanket. It looked ofld, especially to that ; car full of college students return- ing to their southern homes, to see 1 the young father not much older i than they sit down In their midst ; and begin humming lullabies to a helpless babe In his arms. It stop- i ped the singing of college pep songs, which had rung thru the , holiday excursion prior to his en- I trance. It stopped the boisterous , pranks and Die laughter. In fact it was a strange enough sight to stop everything. And it did for a j lime. 1 No one talked. Everyone sat , and watched the young father. ; with the sad dark eyes, rocking ' the bundle of pink to the rhythm of a mumbled lullaby. The older ....... . .. oppose. .euneu m t occasionally mm pecpeq into ine pink blanket, ami hoth men Kniliel. On tho sr-at bosiilp the ohtrr man w;in n husky suitciisp. a lunch basket anil a black nib-loth Ikik. In which the babv'N clitthf'H. milk hotlle anil proparoil foods were I , - . :. ;:: ".: :ih..n.t..y which i.Kan t see " ." . ceremony 01 lecmng ine baby. J liuth Hit Ui until mornlliK. an.l the i Radio Program KM ED Hall Tribune-Virgin Station Wi clMCMhiy. Dec. 20 30 lo C : I r, y Tciwne Crier i jj 6:15 tu li:3ll Mi'ilfonl Mull Tilliune, e.cwH fiTHl MKti-kt'tM. TlMH,ljt)-, IM-c. ii7 10 if, I lICctmitiny flrtn'f tt:rln. plp orirnn r-onrert. 11 fj 11:30 Kd !lnn Miat .MarkelH. 11:311 In I J Jniniln tc Wonilx . jru!. 11 In IL' .IH Mimlr Itf.r 12:30 to 1 :30 Col.O-Kcnl ! Cr.'iinUTj', 5:30 lo :I5 Vi Titf. r,f Crier 6:15 In 6:30 .Q n nnil lnur- k'lK hy Mall 'niliune. 4 6:30 In 7 llunt'w CrHtirlan. H tn 9 Carlil lltirr-au Kx- rhangc. . . 1 j MMttMMH JAi:ro,(J27 Duress bt.t Uerlin, K. passenger phaeton,' and the seven pas.senger sedan. All of these with the exception of the last two named are on 122-inch wheel base; these have wheel bases of l3!t inches. Tin l-.e Line. Two new body types added to Kssex, the Challenger, are the town sedan and the convertible coup-1. The other Kssex models are the coach, the :wo- passenger coupe and the phaeton, coupe with rum ble, seat, standard sedan ami the roadster. Kssex power has been increased 2."i per cent and the Hudson power 14 per cent. The l!i2!t Hudson develops 12 horsepower and Kssex. the Challenger. ft;i horsepower. The former has a speed range up to S.". miles an hour and the lalter'.s top pace is in excess of 70 miles an hour. In both cars a "moose horn" manifold equalizes Ihe distribution of vaporized gasoline to the cylin ders, resulting in balanced energy and more efficiency from every cylinder. Spark plugs are located over the exhaust valves. Complete combustion is assured by raising the gasoline' almost to the point of combustion by passing it over the hottest spot in the mn tor l"1 fore firing. An automatic priming device assures engine operation in any temperature. Vibration in both cars is greatly minimized throng If elaboration of the patented Hnper-Nix principle. A "cushioned" flow of power in Hudson lines is obta Iped through a Ln.neaster-type dempener and: a elu ch which uses a series of small spiral springs. A n uninterrupted Greiner) women "H the tr.iln iliwov.Ti'il tho weary ynunR f;ithci- iiUcinpIlim tn heal a bottle of milk op the steam pipes below the seals of the car, while the older man was roeldng a fretful baby with nil the gentleness, of a 5(t year old bachelor. And then the baby and father bean to get service, at the hands of women who were experienced at mothering both infants and men. They found out that the baby's mother had died two months ago In a Dunsmuir hospi tal when the infant was but nine days old; that a few days after her funeral the father underwent an operation following an attack of acute appendicitis. from which coupled with the grief over the loss of his young wife, he had found It difficult to recover. They found out that he was making the trip all the way from Weed to his sister's home on the plains of Texas, not far from the border of New Mexico. Me expects to get a job, not too many mil' ,nway. where he may "ee the little j f,.iuw" as often as ponsible. A8the young father beamed j humble gratitude at the two gray I haired women vJio wore able 'to j quiet his baby's cries the story of : liis loss and brave attitude toward , Ihe future., crept from Up to lip j thrnughiut the long line of pas senger cars. A and a kindly con- tagion affected Ihe eyes of the t hrlstnuis fl iom n slightly altered vj,.,..)wlnt GOULD NOT DO HER WORK Strengthened by Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Berlin, X. II. "I took ft din K. , ' Pinkliiiiu'H X'ectalilo (Virnpoiinrl when ; i wan in n ifirn- j ilv way liccftiiso j 1 wan run-down j nrnl falling nwny , every day. My i foetl wouldn't di- i (.'pRt and I could I not do my work, j I lifid to hnvo a i luretl irl nil tlio ; tniie, I took wv- I r rnl medicine he fore I tried .vonr ! hut none would 1 I li"lp ine. A friend told me nhout the ' c'etiutie toniK'iinf nnd loht rue in , try it h it would help mc n lot. Your j mi dii ine Imvc done mo n lot of c,ood and I cannot pramc them rnotili, I nill nnwer any letters that a.-k nv what Lvdia K. I'inkhamS medieineK have dene for me." Mhh. Wii.iik : - A I Mf ' ' 'oil film over the entire surface of i cranUsshaft and connecting rod ; bearings is obtained' through a newly adopted bearing deMu for ! both. In addit ion to vital engine changes. I la improvements in hoth lines include a multitude of refine- incnls. one of which is electrically com vol b-d oil a. 1. 1 gasoline indi cator image on the instrument pan el. The body developments ae thorough-going from sound-cushioning insulation to distinctive hardware finished in chased silver, t he inii if being Die pine cone in i standard Hudson and K;se mod els and wild rose in special Hud sons. I 'pholMery in all models i of the finest qua'lity. A special, exclusive and patcnlcd ' composition, impervious to water, is used for lining the four-wheel brakes. Hydraulic shock absorb ers are on all models of both lines. I The Hudson hood is made high i er and wider, the radiator shell. ' lamps, cowl lamp band and other i bright work are chromium plated. , The Kssex Challenger radiator has , been heightened, widened and lengthened. I The wh-els are sturdy ten ! spoked wood. In all bodie.i the I construction allows advantageous ; use of st re a inline mouldings t hat ; sweep back from the radiator, Steering wheels are adjustable to i height and the seats can be moved : forward or back and up or down j t h r o u g h the u.e of adjusting I serqws. Hudson interiors , have ! -heeii, widened an average of four I inches. Kssex three Inches, and all I bodies appreciably lengthened, REPORTED BY POLICE The only finite reported in Med ford over Christnia.H was the burg lary last night of Heck's bakery on N'orth lliverside avenue, and Is be lieved by the police to be the worlt of young boys. The sum of $ 1 a in pennies, one five dollar bill and several llver dollars were reported LAST TIMES TONIGHT TOM MIX IN 'The DEAD WOOD COACH" Also LAUREL and HARDY in "WE FAW DOWN" It's the Biggest Laugh in Town TOMORROW YOU'LL LAUGH AND HOW at the Capers of this Red Hot God Digger ALICE DAY and MATT MOORE YOU'LL WANT HER NUMBER AND 8HELL GET YOURS A Possibly you will not wish to begin building for several months, but NOW is the time to begin a Home Savings account. It will not be long before you have the initial installment on your home saved. Then our CONVENIENT HOiME LOANS will make the rest easy you can pay the balance just like rent right out of your monthly earnings. A home of your own pays big dividends in happiness for your self and your family in rent saved and in increased valuation. It's an investment you can't afford to overlook. Jackson County Building & Loan missing when the burglery was dis - covered this morning. ' '' The only other holiday trouble encountered by (lie police was one arrest for intoxication, a Miirpris-1 New Crisp Bills the gift everybody likes ! "Vlion you don't know wlnil. lo Rivp, why not say it. with crisp attractive currency, the gift everybody lilies? The. First National lias obtained, especially to meet the Christinas demand, a lurfje supply of new currency of all denominations. Come in unci ash for it we'll be i;lad to exchange your old bills for new ones, fresh from Vncle Sam's presses ! First National Bank Medford, Ore. MEMBER, FEDERAL SYSTEM BIFOCALS Youth fulness The rending segment of the Nokrome Bifocal is practically inviniblo. As a result, glasses with No kroines have the same handsome youthful ap penrance an the single vi sion lemeii worn by the young people of today, Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 122 K. Main or a of Your Own Association A Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Fenny 1 tngly low figure In comparison with j other years. No aulo accidents of consequence were reported, giving Medford one of the most peaceful Christnia.H days It has ever enjoyed. RESERVE Ride With Southern Oregon Stages The pioneer line of southern Ore gon operating local service from Medford to Klamath Falls. Thlw compnnjr has served yi faithfully In past yearn and will coiilliuio to slvo you excellent ser vice. BuHneR leave from Hotel Jackson Leave Medford A.M. NOON P.M. P.M. ' 8:110 12:00 3:20 8:25 i.envo Ashland ; A.M. NOON P.M. P.M. 8:r.O 12;30pm 3:G0 8:05 ( Southern Oregon Stages Hotel Jackson Phone 309 Home K((& WATCH VjA REPAIRING lttlCtPi The business oT protecting uninformed people against faults in titles is one of (lie very modern , institu tions that has already shown its worth lo bifyers of homes and business properties. T i 1 1 o insur ance is the only sure way of safeguarding the cap ital you've invested. Jackson County Abstract (o. 121 East Sixth Phons 41 INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phons 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon O