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Q MEDl9)RD fATTi TRTBTTNTrO AfEDFOng, onKfiONV TITrKSDAY. DECEMBER 27.
peal and
Personal
9
A. H Pihy were
" ft attlo Christmas
Mr. and Mrs.
hosts at un e
family dinner ana reunion at ihfir
home in Ashlaud. McniU'in of the
family who assisted in the happy
"(M'ttpion wore: Mr. and Mr. D. C.
I'ort nml two children, from the
Applcgalc foctjun; Mr. and Mr.
Kilvvin Dunn and throe children,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave MrKinm
Mr.
An odd fact about the quite mild
weather that has been prevailing
hor for tho past two day U that
the tem0ruturo of yesterday nt '
p. m; and thai of this morning at
G a. in. were exactly the, name, IV 4
uetrrees anovc. wn. .;..,,. Al ...... A. L .eai hy wan un
rain ieU uunn u.v aM(. to Uv ir(.M,.llt tUie to (line.
Hounty warrants were Issued at i
thQ-ounty clerk's office today and '
yesterday to CIlfford-Fitlds '
Htorllng, one bobcat; .VO. Wright ;
of Jtrownshoro, three coyote and :
one bobcat; Kzra Messenger of,
Drownshoro. four coyote.? and on.
, bohcut; J. A. It I ley of Hqoaw lake,
one coyote and niu- bobcat.
i That cood coal low In ash. Han-
nnd Mrs. Crnhb of Medford, .Mr.;K(.n cft;, Jhnne 23S. tf
x, V, ' , V , , , I Hey ular damn. KhkIc P.
afternoon their son, A. J., Poachy !
and children Joined the family!
NEW -PRESIDENT OF MEXICt?
ing at 5 a. m. today, nut miioiv
inn a wind during the night, ni .1:1 2
ti. ni. U b'-gun to rain, and the rain
continued until well into the fore
noon with occasional fall, the, rem
of Iho day. Kain is forecast tor
tonight and Friday, and colder tern
perature tor tonight with the lovv
mL above tho freezing "lnt.
Illg rnowhnll tight, Jackson
SprlncH, Hal. night. S7
The condition of iho two young
,' , ,, '. , . , i, following several days spent Willi
Campbell wu today reported to be j ti J f;,(.nilai
sjiowing continued improvement.,1'1,';11;" '""'
, . .. I Holiday dance ut J livers do Com
. following a severe attack of spinal , ( whoopee!
, itloodUme. w
"Thank Tou correspondence) Km.al(,.s a.inc0i Ka(,lP j.,.,,,,,
cards, 50c for box of 12 at Hworn's i night. ""!
Gift Shop. 2iH j uot-plte tho expectation that yes-
A minor nuio common toou piace
night.
Mr.
I Dorrls,
Medford
r. and Mrw. C. I),
tin, (.'ill., 4'3nt ''
In iho evening the Christmas tree Place your order now for one of
was lighted and Ht. Nicholas ap- J h new Chevrolet Sixes. 2 7
poured and delivered gifts to each! 'Iran go dance. New Vear'H eve.
one pre.s-nt. ! Knulc Point. 2 1
C'himnyK. furnaceH. eaves and i OeHertlon U pi von ah the chuho
HUltersi cW-nni'il and repaired. Tl. ) for a divorce milt filed at the coun-1037-11.
Hero thin week only. 278 f ty ch-rk'n .office yesterday by May
ilOKUlnr dance. Kale Point. Sat. Hullnt-k niininst V. A. Bullock.
nit;lit. 7o-l Iho couile wan married in haiem
MIhm I.uneltu Pollock resumed
Ktenopraiihic .dutlex today at the
law office of Nfwhury & Newbury,
terday would have a blp Hlump for
' local bUHlfiewH hoiiHe.M, nevf ral e-
1LSt, cveniiiK on Went Mala street
when a car ttnven ny t iinora Mii-itlllilHnm(.ntH lwluy ro,jol.lua ROOd
Hvan. crftKhed into ono driven by , rju.lfJ(nms UunriHt with many
I. Albrecht tin It was being backe d j yuuntiltU.ril p.dinK the money they
from Kim Hirer onto Main, accord-, hft( ri.cwivt.d ilH cbriHtmnH KlfLa and
Inn to a collision report on file at 1 Kypn (n (h(.m U( pur(.haf(e linv K,rtM
the police wtion today. j lhPy mliiht desire. Tho imijority
Watch for thb new Chevrmet Six. : of lh(. Mm.eH tmVft nrr.lldy ,,(.BUll
on display Ioc. 39. 278 t lhl! tltklnK of inventories.
After haviiiK pi'"t fhrlMmiu in ; ifemstitchlnff at Rutweir, 7o per
Aieuiora wim inriiiuf aim rnimv, vnrd Wnrlt cnamnteed. 210
Annual Now Year's dance,' KanlP
j Point, Mon. niRhl, New Year's eve.
- 2K1
Mr. and Mrs. V, Wolfe rind Paul
. Wolfe of Vancouver, Jt. I'., Hpehl
Vf'Htfi'dn v In M n il r n i' 1 vhllt on
included a.monw tho OreKotiiann roult, KOuth
lOKWiereu at .neoioni u.miH aicj A Kr((ftt varULy of N(.w Ynr
w . w , MUten or i no tJaiiea, Aivaiy
Haldwln of Lakeview. C. t Haw
llnH of Albany. Mrs. AV. I), Ilenton
of Day vl lie. Herbert AVilson of Cn
( In 11)12 nnd have no children.
Dunce. Knn'e Point, Sat. nipht.
27!-
HoC clean coal. Tel. 631. Mod
'ord Fuel Co. If
Mm. Katherlno Stewart of Al
bany, Ore., who arrived hero last
tilpht. 1h a puent of Mrs. 1. H.
Crown for tho remainder of the
week. j
Felt scrapft, all colors, 2Cc a
bunch at the Fashion Shop, 424
Medford Bldp. Phono 1181. tf
let mo write your fire innurance.
Car! Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holtund.
Phono 093. tf
Tho rcpulor weekly meetliitf of the
KlkH lodKo will be held this evenlnp
nt tho Klks temple.
WINNER LIST FOR BROTHER OF EVELYN
NESBiT HANGS SLF i
hou and s-aw in'
brother, .whom she
body of hf?
hmi noi seen
E
. Much interest is beinp
fasted by local residents
NEW A'(r:K. lie:-. wT
Howard . Nbit. 4 1 y-art old,
brotiier of K fl) n Ncsbit, form f
wife of Hurry K. Tliuw, hauled
fhim.self laxl niplit from a Meant
pipe n t his hi me in the Itronx.
maul- The body
in tho upon her
was found by
return front i
Cheap dry
Lumber Co.
till
h ' -. Vvi i it
Paul Luy returned yeslerduy to Kti-
penei where he is u Htudent at the;
University of Orepon.
The Depree of Honor Lodpo will ;
meet tomorrow nlpht. IClectlnn of
officers.
11 TEACHERS
tario and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy It.
C'ompton of Jtoseburp.
Kxterior palntlnp and interior
decoratinp. F. J. Kunu, i'hone
369-J or 296. 277
At tho annual meetlnp of tho
Cent nil Point hiph school alumni
asfiociaiion Inst nlpht nt the Kiver
' Kida Community club. Hurry C.
Skynnan of this city was elected
president; Evelyn Hamilton, vice
president, and Mildred Uerper, sec
retary. Over GO graduates were
present and puests included mem
born of the present hlph H'hod
Kan lor - class. Short speecheH on
prasent hiph school happnninps nnd
on. the ulumni.-hiph school basket
ball pame tonorrow cvejiirip were
riven by Ceorpe .Johnson and Jack
Holes.
Coinploto lino of Parker pen nets
nnd desk Rettu Offlto Utntlonery &
Supply Co., act-oHH from Ubilto.
27Utf
Hobert Kudwlno was' hero from
Klamath Falls, to Npend ChrWtmits
With Ills mother.
Saturday, Dec. 2 nth. ono prnml
nlpht, Jjick-Hon Hjn-lops Club. 27M
Charles Wood of Ulko, Nev., was
amonp the motorists frum a dis-;
tnnc who replHtered today at the;
local branch of tho outof stato auto
rcKlxtratlon buroau. I
Holiday nut treats in taaty plft I
package, at Colvlp Drupa, next to
tho Hinlto. 277
Marrlape licenses wero Issuod at
the county clerk's offlco loduy and
yostordfty to D, H. Howerman nnd
Miss Huby Tlmmons, both of Med
ford; U H, Derby nnd Klliutheth
Olabb, both of Klamath Falls: H.
W. l.ee of Kupen onnd Hnwd Pow
ell of Council Hluffs. la.; H. D.
Murphy and Kvelyn Knipht, oth of
Kiamath Falls; 1. K. Adrian of
l.ewistown, Cnl., and Ha Oentry of
Mlnersvllle, Cat.; J. M. Klntsey and
Dorothy Inmbort, both of MeCloud.
Cnl.
For 'the friends you forpot to
fiend Christinas cards to New
Year SrPetinps. Swcm's (lift Shop.
27K
Jt Burrouplui, mnnapur of thu
"0th Century store nt Ashland, had
Ch Nut inns dinner with his parents
In Medford.
Holiday dance at Uiverstde. Com
munity Club, Hut. nlKht. Whoopuc!
flood time. 270
A. P. nnd Grace .Johnston of Su
perior. AVIs.. and W. A. Hamilton
of huky Arthur. N. M.. nro amonp
the RuoAttt til Medford hotels from
a distance. .
Plarf your order now for one of
Iho now Chevrolet SIxch. 278
MIsa KllKabeth Watson resumed
duty today nt the county school
mpwlntendent's office, followinp n
Christmas vacation spent in Port-!
land with relatives. I
1 ' i .uu.ii l ' . !
Healthy
happy youngsters re
quirt real body-building
foods.
.; i
Oive them plenty of
genuine Milk Bread
such as baked by Fluh
rer. There is no better
or cheaper food.
ft
cards to select from at Swem's (lift
Shop. 27h j
Delivered at your door, a six- j
cylinder Chevrolet as low an $694.
fully equipped.
Temporary auto licenses wero in
sued at the sheriff's offlco yester
day and today to D. JO. lonp. M.
Houston, F. W. Quelmer. Hoy Wag
ner, H. It. Connell, .1. M. Klepper,
It. I tea man and Kdna Itceson of j
Medford. Theodore Class of Cen
tral Point. Wlllnrd Seymour of i
ICnxle Point and J. A. Hutchinson j
of Knpue HIver. j
Clrnnpe dance. New Year's eve. j
i:aple Point. 2M !
Host Utah lump coal. Tel, 631.
Medford Fuel Co. . tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIUInm AVnnston
left yesterday afternoon for their
home In Oakland, Cnl., followinp a
short visit over Christinas with rel
atives in Medford and Jacksonville.
Thomaji Realty Co., real eatate.
Insurance and Btnnll lonns oq. any
thing; of vuluo. Palm Hlock, corner
Main and Front, upstairs. tf
Wood all kinds oak, lnurnl,
fir and .dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. U31. tf
Tho meetlnp of representatives
of various south urn Ortpon cities
for (tie purpose of discussing
freight rales, bus been set for De
cember 27 at Salem before the pub
lic service commission. This is
preliminary to tho meeting with
tha interstate commerce commis
sion in Portland.
Host Utah lump coal. Tel. 1131.
Medford Fuel Co. If
Watch for the new Chevrolet Six,
on display Dec. 2lb 27x
Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Uiwrenco of
Medford wore Christinas day guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Austin It. Hrown-
ell of U rants. Pass.
(1 range ilance, New Year's eve.
KukIo Point. 2X1
Hose mending, runners removed
and snags worked hack. Handi
craft Shop. 2ltltf
The city traffic department to
day enlisted the services of the
telephone in reminding motorists
who last week received allpa for
over-parking In the business sec
tion and then fatted to appear at
tho police station as ordered. Tho
holders of the slips were culled by
telephone today and requested to
appear at the police station un early
us possible,
Oift acknowledgement curds ihul
carry your New Year greetings at
Swem's (lift Shop. 27H
Tho outstanding Chevrolet-.. of
Chevrolet history, a six In tho price
range of tho four on display, here
Doc. 29, 278
Dr. and Mrs. (1. K. Ulocklc and
Raymond Itlnekio of l.os Angeles
are amonp tho California guests ut
local hotels who arrived stir-
da.v.
Holiday nut treats, toasted, fresh
and pood from all over tho world,
at Colvlp Drugsr 277
"Thank You" cards with w
Year greetings, Tic to 2fce at Swem's
Cilft Shop. 27S
i Captain Amos Tyroe of Fort Ma
' son, near San Frunclsoo. Is spend
ing n short I lino In Medford over
; tint holidays with his son, Darwin
, Tyree of the California Oregon
i Power company. Yesterday noon,
i Captain Tyree gave one of tho main
speeches ut the, Lions club lunch
eon ami spoke on tho Hawaiian
islunds, where he spent thro it years,
returning to the Cnl ted States only
last (tummor.
New Year's daneo Mon." nlpht,
Ktneiild's hull. Kngle Point. I'M
The outstanding Chevrolet of
9)1 ov role l history, a six. In tho price
range of tho four, on display herej
uoe. 1 -ST-
H. F. AV heist ono of Agate was
amonp the business visitors In Med
ford this forenoon.
Wood All klnu oak. Uurol.
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. fi.11. tf
Muddy Squirrel's nut treats,
fronh, crisp nnd pood, nt Colvlp
Drugs, next to Htalto theater. 977
Among the guests at Medford
hotels from Portland are It. IX
Itnyer. A. K. Hriiffee. Mr. and Mrs.
P. J. Pouch, II. W. Crtnn nnd Mrs.
W. D. Heurklns.
Woodsy nut treats and nUied
fruitti to make your Chrtsimna mer
rier, ut Covtt Drugs, exclusive ri
rohentailvva of lluddy S'lUiirel.
. ,177
Art those fenders and su'o
bodies tro.li;htened at ftrlll's Sheet
Metnl nrks, opponits Iowis Funer.;t (
Hrrvlcf St tt Port, rhont 4U, C0 TS
lumber nt Medford
2371C
(1 range ilnncc, New Year's nvo.
KapU Point. 2il
Knjoyinp n visit with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Pero'. Is
their son. Dalo perry, who is a stu
dent at Albany collage.
Kincnid's dance, Knplo Point.
Sat. night. 27tt
Mrs. John Wlntcrhaldcr and (
children returned homo last Mon- j
duy night from a month's visit with i
her parents at Sacramento. Oil. j
1 Their return was delayed for two,
I weeks because of Mrs. Wyiterbal
der and one of tho children hav-!
inp become III, In succession with
the flu. At the same Unto the bufi
band here was sufferinw with an
attack of the sum" ailment, as n; CLHVKJjAND. Dec. 27. tA'
result of which h is still tottering j Hadio is killing Its first love. jnz;'..
around In somewhat of a da?. ! !' a sort of slow polsoninp method
outcome of Medford's first annual
outdoor lighting contest, which
started December 2 4 and con
Unties over New Years Day. The
jutlpes will soon have ih Jr work
completed and the official list of
the, names of tne urine winners
U cxiiected to bo announced In
the near future. Four attractive
(prizes have been offered by local
mercnants for the best displays
and can now Ik? aeon in the west
window of the Medford Chamber!
of Commerce. j
That the local contest has j
proven an unqualified success In j
evidenced by the interest . shown i
by many citizens and visitors to j
the city, who drive about tho resi-
dence section each night to ail-
mire the attractive holiday illu
mination. Medford is the first
city In southern Oregon to con-
jduct a metropolitan lighting dis
iplay of this kind and has already
j won much favorable advertising
for its propressiveness. No dotibi
The motive
his wife
visit to
was not
neighbor
determined.
M iss Neshii, who 0 .4 u hostes;
at 1. 11 u,itoMi night club, becann
insterioiil when she arrived at th
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
GMedforl Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
Provisional President Emiho Portcs Gil of Mexico eeatd In tha
presidential chair at the national palace in Mexico City following hii
Inauguration.
iw y
will
LEGISLATIVE LEADERS
TOLD RADIO HAS ! m
HELPED JAZZ DIE
luiuiy nthcr
, nmniiinltliK KiaKinK ximllar holl-
Iny IlKhlini.' contents, but with thp
fine start thin city has attained
tills year, Meilford may lie ahlc
to eelipye all OTlt.lile coin netltlon
ill! 1'JSU.
1 . ,
I1IITAIIIIIII Ml fliKI
BUDGEPAIuHMAN SLAIN
Highest grndo I'tah caul, any
size, nnywhoro, any amount. Han
sen Con I Co. Phone 2:i. if
f Jiiests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Bradley at their home on Dakota
avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Murray of Portland.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. I.. S. Smith are
among the Kliinuth Fplls vlslior.i
won urrivctt in hip cuy yesiernny.
Wood nil kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry stnbs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Mr. and Mrs. II. 1.. Andrews are
In Sun Francisco spending the holi
day season with l.l any Atplrewr.
their son.
Da nee,
Kngle Point. Sat. night.
in the opinion of William Arms
Fisher of Jlo.ston. pre.-ddcnt of tho
Music Teachers' National associa
tion, which opened its iimh annual
convention here today.
Jazz Is on the down grade, but
it has not neon an unmixed evil."
Fisher said. "Jiwj, jljke free verse
and modernistic an', is an honest
effort to pet away . from mere
prettinos." 4 ,
Fisher asserted t ha t t he me
chanist Ic in music symbolized by
tho radio, the new wired radio, and
the iiiUsk-.il movies. Is here to stay
and grow under tUc'study and in
vention of America's, bent scientific
minds.
More than 300 d'.ifg'i'fs are ex
pected to attend Hje three day
SALEM, Ore..
H:ilph Hamilton
W. Norblad of
lively conceded
the house and
senate at the
bo in Salem
make a study of the
beinp prepared for the next two
years. They will confer with Gov
ernor Patterson and with Budget
Director Sam A. Koxer. They
will probably be accompanied by
Senator 1. 10. staples of Portland,
who Is to bo chairman of tho Hen-
Doc. 27. tVP)
"f I Send ami A.
Astoria, re.spcc
lo be speaker of
o'-esidont of the
next legislature, will
for a day soon to
budget now
ate winp of the
committee.
ways and means
Wedding Bells
Hurry llurnebuig and lui; New
burv are among tho latest influenza,
sufferers In tho city.
u range uunce, r.ew 1 ear h evo, j
rapie I'onu. 1
The Daughters of Veterans, will
hold their regular meeting ut tlx
Armory tomorrow evenlnp at S
o'clock.
Coal by tho suck or ton. Tot.
GAL Medford Fuel Co. tf
Mrs. Detilia HIovojih Meyer, who
ban been confined to tier home bo
cause of influenza, was not yet able
today to resume her duties as
county vt'jrk.
Muny people have boon cured
from seemlnply Inuurable diseases
by J. O. Dietrich, mngnetio healer,
230 South Central. Phono 528 for
Information, 277
Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Turrio ar
rived home yesterday from Yreka,
where they spent Christmas.
yon more hats marked for quick
sale at 89c each. The 10m my Lou
Hat Shop in M. M. Store. 2M
Nine out of the Hate curs regis
tered here yesterday with the local
state auto traffic bureau.
Delivered at your door, n six
cylinder Chevrolet as low ns S6H4.
fully equipped. 278
Mrs. Frances Ash ford arrived
home yesterday from Sun Fntiu lsco
where she spent the week end and
Christmas day with relatives,
We double fork our enul no
dust, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239.
tf
Mrs. F.dlth Ijirsen of Medford
spent tho holidays with her two
sons and duughtor-ln-law, Mr. anil
Mrs, J, F. Cameron of Portland ami
M ward II. Cameron of Itrinnou.
Wash. Among Mrs. CnmcronV
uiiestN was Mrs. Msrv lluducon of
Talent, who Is spcmllnp the winter
at tho Odd F'H"WM home in Port
land. They nil enjoyed a nice
visit ami (Mil 1st mas dinner together
and u card game of five hundred
followed afterward. Mrs. 1 .arson
loaves Portland Sunday, the 3nth.
for her homo. In Medford.
Kfncald's New Year's dance Mon
nli:ht, Knglo Point. 2M
Mr. and Mrs. Max Pierce left
last evenlnp for their home in Spo-,
kane, after having spent thv Chrbst-
mUa season wtlh Mrs. I ierce's par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers, I
Prior tu her mnrrlimu she was Miss
Dorothy Myers.
Cheap lumber and cedar post
Medford Lumber Co. S37lf
4 U 1
I Obituary
Henjamin W. Lee and Hazel
Powell. bth of Klamath Falls,
were married Inst evening at 5:;l'
at the parsonage of Itcv. James
K. fonder, pastor of tho Main
Street .Methodist Church, south,
iii the presence of 1. (i. Coleman
and Dai re II Huson as witnesses.
The uewlyweds will make their
horn? in Klamath county, where
Mr. Lee is a well known stock- j
Y The funeral service for !
Sarah B. Hay will be held front ih Irene Amazed.
Perl funeral homo.1' Friday, Do-f N K W YtH K, Dee. 27. iP)
cember 2. at 2:3ii p. in., Kev. W. Irene Hordoul, actress, professes to!
H. Kat on officiating. Interment In 1 ,M' amazed at reports that she con-j
tho Itock Point cem-ttery, fold Illll, ! templates a -divorce from K. liny 1
Oregon. (loetz, 'her inanaper, "How I'll 11-I
o.t..,,. ; " ny!" she exclaimed. Then, apeak-
SH ALT Mineral . services fori i., r iw. ,.v,...iu. r r..i i
Binia i:ure ttluurt, stx-year-old
datiphter of Mr. and .Airs.
BY ACID DOUCHE
NKW YOUK. Doc. j;. (' V 1
watchman was killed, apparently 1
by some volatile liquid thrown on i
him, a help'.-r on a motor truck
was knocked unconscious with a '
--v i,0 bMtt't.pd of a rrv.d- '
ver and a chauffeur was rubbed of
S-l by a bandit who entered the
tiunenheim laboratories In 202nd 1
street early today.
Tho body of the watchman, :
Henry W. Cow. was found on the,
second floor. Near him was the
unconscious form of tho helper
and the chauffeur who had been
bound and gapped.
The chauffeur is Klnier May
how. 21. of Daltimorc. and the.
helper is Chester McCaub-y. They'
had driven a truck full of tear
gas from Ibiltimore. where they
are employed by the Southern
.Motor Corporation, to the Cugpcn-
Youthful in Spirit, Casual in Manner
S
$g.75
Swnci-, sniiii-1. ir;trti-;i and very dnsli
iii. ... in new pastel and liri.tflit spoi'ts
-!iaU's. si inexpensively pi-icctl and such
Icli.lill'ul clioicc yini'll want to niatch cadi
Sprinii- costume with one of these new felts.
1
2
"THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY"
MFDTOPOOCGON
II.' CI l.alKH !ltl.l'll
Wow mump
Jf w bw Jutt off
K. v MAIN
.MW-'S Stuart, who passed away
at her home. i;os South Newtown
Kireet Wednesday mornlnp, will
be held at the Conger chapel in
stead of at the residence as was
previously announced at 2:00 p.
m., Friday. Kev. Win. li. Hamil
ton will officiate and interment
will be in Medford cemetery.
she added: "No successful actress
should have a husband. Never'!
should an actress marry her manager."
PORTLAND. Oregon State
Highway commission recently mot
delegation from Curry county to
dtscuys construction of Itogue river 1
hrido on Roosevelt highway. I
Dr. J F. Ueddy left last even
log for a bust u ess visit at Portland j freek:
or several days.
8eo Charles A. Wing to buy your
homo fS?
Followinp sumo time spent In
Portland und Long view. Wash...
Oenrpe West, lumberman for the
Crater national forest, urrlvod hack
In Medford yesterday.
Hot clean coal. Tel. SL Mod-
ford Vuel Co. If I '"l 'f Th ink
Mr. und Mrs. F. Newport from' AVo wh l express our approcia
Aitortn, Ore., are visiting lth Mr. j Hon for Uie sympathy and kindness
'ind Mrs. Frank ItellhiKcr of this ' pxtended to us by our many friends
city. j In our recent h'lv.ivi itu'iit; also for
floor nnd windows chn rtt I n lovely flowers.
DALKY Lovlnuia itlsunlllo n
Daley, wife of William C. Daley,
passed away at her homo In
F.aglc pidnt at midnight. Decem
ber -HI. Although in failinp health
fur several years, death came sud
denly und unexpected at this time
as a result of pneumonia, con-
'eK ny,i. -irs. uaioy 1
possessed a very industrious and !
home-lovlnp character and was!
one of the oldest and most widely
known plumvr ;of southern Ore
gon. She was' born in Iowa.
Juno Iti. 1S4S. one of eleven chil
dren and tho last surviving mem
ber of her family. In lsiij she
crossed the plains by ox . team
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Hamilton, to California,
and In lsiH the family located
near Ashland, (.repon. she at
tended the Jacksonville academy,
the oldest academy in southern
Oregon. In Ashland, she did
weaving at the obi mills built by
hir husband's father in 1st;;. It
was then that sin mot W. c.
Daley and to whom she was mur
rld in ISiiX. In ISS4 Mr. and
Mm. Daley moved to iho Daley
ranch on lue creek, where she
1 eroded for ;t yea rs nn 1 1 1 mov-
hm to F.nple Point in HUM, whore
she resided until her summons.
Pes l des her husband, she loaves
four children. ilc-orgo. laloy
and Myrtle von dor Hcllen of
Kaglc Point; Krvln C. Daley. Med
ford und Mrs. Oru Jones. Hindi
Inland, n. t Also five grandchl-
divn. Mrs. Harold Zundel. Luke
Ye nit a a ml 1 upo Vki ley
of Modi old; tb'orpc It. of Yioka,
Cttllf;; and Henry Jones of Chi
cago, nnd many id her relatives
nnd friends In Koguo River val
ley. Funeral services in care of
Conger Funeral Parlors will e
announced when arrangements ti"o ;
cumplcled.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
CltIN(i to Los Anpeles Sunday.
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V.'ioo lb., all or pari way. lit. 2,
Hox lo;"i-D. Howard Horner. 'J
SEE IT!
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AND ROMANCE AMID THE CLOUDS
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