o AfflTVPOKD AfATTi TRTfeyR MEPPOTTO. OnFfiOV. ffTTrRSnAV. "DF.ORMBET? 27. 192S. PAGE THREE VALtEYD!5TRICTFiNE-HAIRED PETS The rnina of tlic lust t'-vo days ' The mutter of the assetuing uf liuvti Kouki'd up th Ki-ouml In ; tho fine-haired cats ami i1okh of : Hood shape, and Improved the i Jackson county, of which there in j duck huntins hy lwivlnu Inrne . i puddlea of water In the .ow places , wmcn will send the misratory fowls back from tho creeks niul j vivera. Hunting Ih fairly good on the eportcU ! now "desert." Hnow fell in the mountains and in the hlfjher levels remains, hut on tho lower reaches melted he fore a warm Chinook. A foot and a half of snow fell on tho sum mit of the Green Springs moun tains Christ man Day, accompa nied by a hlh wind, which ap proached blizzard proportions at times. Before the present storm, there was lens snow In tho hills, than for any time in 20 years, and Kokuo Hiver at Prospect was at the lowest level In the memory of the oldest inhabitnnt of' thut vl einity. There was hardly enough flow to turn the water wheel at the Cnpco plant. A new fall of snow in the Union Creek district has Improved coasting and sltling conditions. Trappers also rejoice at the present spelt of wintry weather, as it drives the deer down from the hlKh peaks, and In their wake come the coyotes, bob-cats, wild cats, n nd an occasional cougar and wolf, for which the state pays bounty. So far this year the trap ping has not been up to the aver age, owing to tho) open winter. FOOTS CREEK STOCK SATURDAY, JAN. 12TH Notices have been posted in the Foots Creek precinct, calling tho special election, Saturday, Janu ary 12, as ordered by the county court, upon petition of residents of that district. The issue to be decided Is whether stock shall he allowed to run at largo, or not, and tlie i electorate of the precinct, is re- portcu as oi video. it is anegeo. 1 hut the stock wanders onto the "Pacific Highway, and collisions with autos result, causing con siderable a nnoyu nee to all eon . eerned, and not profitable 'with 'the price of beef where it is. The nwnor of the cow, if the cow is - nut L-illrtrl lu Huh),, (mi- nnv l)P)l! I fenders and twisted axl-s and broken headlights. On the other hand it Is tir fcuod that any cow Is entitled to the freedom of the wide open spaces, and that if a steer wan ders onto the highway, It Is the duty of the autotsts to watch out and go slow. The rtiveria store will be the voting place, and the flection of ficials will be the same as at tho general election in November. STOCKHOLDERS OF The iinmuil meeting of the stock holders of the Farm I! urea u will be held Saturday, January !", at the Hotel Medford, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Klection of -officers, reading of annual report h, and gen eral discussion of the plans for the year will be tho chief matters. There are SoO stockholders, and it is expected most of these will be present, representing every district In the county. No returns as yet have bc-n re ceived from the Christmas turkey pool shipped to New York, and none Is expected until after the Now Year's buying. The local birds came in competition with Texas turkeys during the Christmas din ner buying. 8EIURNS TO SEAM AND GIVES SELF UP SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 27;- (I'i .Keeping a promise made to Port land police last night, O. M. Oldson, Portland traveling salesman, walk ed into Seattle police headquarters today ant! admitted that Ills oar had struck and fatally Injured Charles C. Curtis. Seattle attorney, last Friday night. Olson had helped firemen take Curtis to the city hospital, but left without making a report of the aerjrlent. A coast-wide search for him failed and his identity was un known until he walked Into the Portland police station last night and surrendered himself. Portland officers permitted him to come to Seattle alone. Olson told iKilice that lie had been In poor health lately and that when he struck Curtis he "went all to pieces." He said that lie did his best to avoid striking Curtis. y charges have been filed p gainst liiln pending further Investigation. . Oregon AVcatlier. Oregon: Unsettled with rain west and probably local snows east portion' tonight and Friday; colder east portion tonight. Kresh southwest wmds on the coast. 11-piemy, 18 iieniK pondered tiy County Assessor J. II. t.,Mn(in. ,..,, .,, lik,inu,l f nnythiiiK drastic beln? done about According to Asssnor Coleman lnoro nre Ifi0 on the tax roiis at mo prehom uim and about twice that many cats not listed at all. The dues, be the same worth nothing, or rno, are listed at a valuation of $10. The average worth of a Jackson county dog, however, is only SS.9S, because a field deputy made a mistake and mixed in a goat and few turkeys which brought down the total. Some ranches in the county have eight or ten dogs, the assessor says which eat more than they are worth. The owner uses them to trail conns and bTibcats, ami it keeps him busy catching varmints to keep-his .varmint dogs alive. The cits are another proposi tion. According to the assessor, the ordinary housecat is not worth the ink used in placing him upon the tax rolls. The .Maltese, Angoras, and .Persians, when the assessor cullK. crawl under the house, the same us a low-bred cat, and can not be caught 4to be assessed. If a fancy cat does show up during the visit of a field asses sor, they belong to a neighbor, or are being kept fur a lady spending the winter at hong Jleach. Mr. Coleman sees no hope of getting any taxation out of cats. The suggestion made at . the meeting of the state tax commis sion that household goods he taxed, with a S;i0() exemption, was listed by Assessor Coleman its "nothing but a botheration," with the observation "that it would take a hard-hearted court to" levy on a cookstove, because a young married couple failed to pay.' Mr. Coleman thought that as sessing Persian rugs would yield a neat revenue, if then- were as many Persian rugs throughout the stale as there are in Multnomah county. He opposed the proposed tax on household effects, as going too far, and impossible. The assessor's office will start assessing the value of new homes built in this city, early In January, ami wm take a census of new rlwollitiKH. in pre n;iV(; mH'n assess eviuus years they ssed as the field deputy came to them. E IDENCE Outside of a few belated Christ mas packages still arriving the largest Christ mas season in the history of the .Mud ford posloffice Is but a memory, and things are rapidly assuming normalcy in that branch of the government service. A vivid reminder, however, of the, great rush of Christmas mail over the week end and on Monday Is a pile of over 3m empty mail bags in the postoffice working room, which will be sent back to tho government storage headquar ters for mail bags In Portland. All Christmas parcels are sent In mail hags except those of prohibitive size, as well us all first-class mall matter. . 10 BE HELD TONIGHT Notwithstanding that this is the week between Christmas and Xew Year's day, the regular weekly meeting of the Klks lodi-o will be held tonight, and because of an im tort ant proposed lodge feature in the future, on which all mem bers will want to cast their votes, a large attendance is expected. Reports of the distribution of the Klks' big Christmas day fund j will also be given nt this time by j the committee which hud. ehnr.c ! of that distribution. In general. it is known that this Christmas) aid to the poor and needy of the city and vicinity was far more ex-; tensive than over before. I Radio Program KMED Mall Tribnno-Vlrgln Station Tliuixlay. Hoc. '11 6:30 to 0:15 Ye Towne Crier 6:15 40 6:30 Medford Mall Tribune, news and mii'-kets. : 3 rp to 7 Hunt's crat(;in. 8 to f) Karm Bureau Co operative Exchange. Friday. Im-c. 2 10 to 10:30 S. O. Electric. 10:30 to 11 M. M. De p. store 110 11:30 Jacnue Lennox, Millinery. 11:30 to i; Drophy's Jew- dry. 13 to 12:30 Sanderson .Mo tor Car Co. 12:30 to 1:30 Palmer Music House. 6:13 to 6:30 -.Medford Malt Tribune, news and markets. 8 to 9 Medford Uealty lid., Hi-own tk While. . . PAISLEY. Cltlicns hero urge construction of six-mile road frrfm Itly-Cumpbell rond to I H. Forest ! road leading to Paisley, O ( BANDITS FAIL IN n iff I 1 1 I oiiin' 6 t m.rm Hi 1 When Marian Rube. 31. of Martins Fc-ry, Orj., r.:vJ i...., Gowan, 25, Eureka, Cal., tried to hold-up tlis Firct N.-,..o.:r.l C-. i.-. of Coqullle, Oro., Rube was killed and McGowan ea)i4urs:l.i i o,- ple'.ure showo the bank. Lowor left, tho car in which tho pair trlej t3 c-snpe. The hole in the rear nlasG was' tnr.clo by a charge from n clib:---: !. Lower riflht shows Deputy Ohoriffs Osmond (Isfi) and D.-.iirai-, ivitli McGowan In center. COUNTY OFFICIALS County officials are busy with completing their books for the year, and the county clerk's of - j nee wuii me pt cpiu aiions ui . iiini u-i i.v reporiN to siaie ucpai i- meats, covering everything from , the number of coyotes killed to ! vital statistics. There are also ! a number of annual reports to be prepared. ( The sheriff's office tax depart-1 ment force is busy, balancing the j tax records for tho year, In ac cordance with tiie state law, an J the same order uf business pre vails in the treasury department, which also keeps a day by day balance. 1 he county court Is closing up the year's business, and clearing ; the decks for The new officials, and hold- over officers, will he induetea into office. Monday January 7. At barely missed by ' making prom that time. County Judge Alex iMe;i t0 improve in the future. Sparrow will begin his regular , term, after filling an appointment bv Governor Patterson to fill out the term of the late W. J. Hart zell. Phyllis of Follies j Big Laugh Hit i Tl. ,,hiUii,.ni..,r t-..t.,., ,.,. i lv. "I'lvllls of' Ihn F,Mi,. " 'tiir. ! i-l'nir' Alico nnv .mil Tnin II.., which opened at tho RialU) theatre sn"w lhp 1"''flc ' l.reen tliis alternoon. la a riotous round , "l' int-' mountain htKhwny.i. whh-h or rnllli.liliiir ail un 1I11119. a now tree at snow and not . Tho comedy ilniiendn on lierfHCIly natural yet 'charmingly ludicrous 1 situations for its amusement. You iniKlit call this a clean comedy. It concerns the adventures of a FolHon itii-l after the curtain him lieen rutin down. This nurtlcular follies girl, played with an etler voscent '?ood liunior by the lovely Allen Da- ptiKes as a married woman ut the behest of a married friend who wants to dodge a flirta tion. That's where the excitement starts. IT S ALL KEW mm YOU'RE IN FOR A GAY TIME s NO FOOLIN' TIRED BUSINESS MEN, Life Back Stage. i rn How to' be a V b? successful Jy gold-digger JfSurK " Fun and Frolic li ,.'i? v!l m 1 k Ai mm mmmm mums -,wfw. Also I Good Added Short Comedy Latest News Events Admission ' Mats. 10 and 25, Eves. 10 and THEFT, ATTEMPT TP" - 1 Hi ! BOYS ARRESTED Three Medford boys, Ira Sum- nior.-i, Arthur Huff and Ralph Tremaine. are In the county jail lin ing cnai gos oi ourgiary, 101-1 1 iuh im mcir tii resi tins moriniiK hy the police and tho sheriff's ! I office, and are accused of break - ing into Heck's Hakery Monday j I night and the Whlsennnt Service 1 station and the Medford Concrete 1 1 Construction company office last ; night. The boys were apprehend- ed at ii:;to this morning in u small ::hack near the Owen-Oregon mill and had been making their erst while homo in the small building. Summers and Tremnino have been arrested before by officers on various charges and it is prob- able wiii that a penitentiary sentence be recommended for Hui'ii- mers. Tremaine will probably t0 the reform school, which on several previous occasions he RAIN TAKES S T,u' '"'I" "f .vi'tterdiiy unil loiliiy, b1'ht " ltli the mild toiiu.oraunc- lirevnilitiK, llius iiu-ltt-(l luvay the HlHery us they have been, accord- ln 10 motorists who arrived In the cll' lust nKl ""'1 "lls forenoon. On tho Pacific hlBhvay over the Siskiyou mountains they report only a little snow left at the sum- niit. There had '.leen much snow on tho hlfilnyay it 1 1 thiH way frnm UcMldlnK. nl.. lo LIiIh hMv of tlir mounttiln, Unt nt in'tt'iU It hits mostly mulled or washed away. 1 lonce, unlesH more snow fall." thi.s afternoon, toniuhl or tomor row, motoriHtH nfed not four to hp Kfn it .southward trip. Today lltBHi$l 1 75- $1 Q75Mi PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ALICE DAY MATT, MOORE LILLIAN TASHMAN ROTHERMrSL . The boy with the pleasing tunes at the Organ 3S . ' -CLEy MV il is. Felta. MetallicB, Soleils and Velvets A UM , ;i;?1.95 . 1,, V AM im :nv uni o. . ... ... . ' TAX REFUND yST ANNOUNCED TODAY ; COVERS MILLIONS i WASHINGTON, Dec.- 21. A) The. treasury's annual list of tax refunds, covering the fiscal i-nr ending last June 30. when J;3,;iti7 in illegally ami erroneous ly collected taxes was returned to HiS.TiUl individual and corpora tions, made its appearance today at the capitol. The list, made public by the house committee on expenditures. ""Wed onlv those letunds over J500 and included, claim allow ances on income, . cupital slock, wiles and-estate taxes collected for l a:u prior yeai s. I nsuram-e companies, mills, industrial cor porations, and rich estates w.r. K JrrcftT - CM - ismsssv I .SSBttw sffMtw IFWJWM SHSkw III! m.yKr tasJMB- isj w mjam msx- iMmssm mm II A&r till i WMmWmm I ' "anted Newest atyies newest materials III 1 T4)P 'CllVaiC Jk I llllO VVUIlllbW iiivuvh . ' V M tx Including Every Dress in Our Stock ' , - . . Ill XmSn Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses, Party Vresses II! VMfMovll i To cleanup our opening stock dresses I MltlMmffl .II 1ST FOUR 'PRICF.S 'rW ' -v . 17 Jr goats 'I I i :; Luxuriously Fur Trimmed Coats ' ItS- ' i Tailored Models All Colors and I ' ' 1 II " I - i f ;,ifl M;ii;r 1 I II numerous in the list where large refunds were involved, while many golf clubs ii ml thousands of imii- iduals appeared in the smaller categories. Ten refunds amounted to more than $1 .uao.otm with the It. J. Reynolds Tobacco company of Winston -Salem, N. C, receiving the largest amount-$tl,2 1 S.sms. The American Tobacco company ttid subsidiaries, ef New York, was next with $-1.70. ofiii. Itadlo Pen shoi. 'COWMKCS, .. Dee. 7. tA The radio today found a new Use fulnt uniting several parts of a penitentiary. The microphone, .-on-neeled with station WA If here, will broadcast the annual prison minstrel show, to all departments of the Ohio penitentiary at ti p. m. Jack to Sot Tex. l.OS ANCKLKS, . ec. J7. ll1 Jack Dempsey. former heavyweight champion, entrained at It ft. m. today for Salt Lake City, en route to Miami. Kla., where he witl con fer with Tex llickard. New York promoter, on the cutvttnu of re turning to the ring. . ii n i w- ii 1,2 BAD TEETH FOUND 30 PER CENT OF WASHINGTON. l.ec. 7.- (Pi IJi'Caylug teeth are the most com mon defects of school children and are present in about !" per cent of them, the I'nllcd States bureau of education reports in calling at tention to n study that has been made recently of prevention and treatment of such conditions. It stated that this is due to changes which were made in man's diet as he became civilized, cctuiin substances essential for making pound teeth having been too scan ty in over-refined foods. "Some races." the bureau said, "which have followed more closely nature's htw in thi respect still ! have good teeth. Heredity huH been made the scapegoat for bad teeth. Inn although good teeth 1 'run in families' to some extent, . family foot I'Qits and other hy i glenle noasuie.i are at the bottom i of this good fortune. If heredity i were an important factor, dental decay would never have occurreiQ for time was when it did not exist, and certainly bad teeth have not j b.-en .in aid to survival. Heredity ' tendency s!nld be even more ' strongly influential r the produc tion of gnud teeth than of bad ones." Ylniua lta!a Freezes. VIKNNA. IJee. 7. A rain ; fall folio weil by a period of In j tense cold, made the streets of j Vienna so slippery last night that ! nearly 1 50 persons suffered mora or less serious injuries through . falls. The Allegemeine Krenken ! hause, the city's biggest hospital, I alone treated tl(J cases of frac i tines, dislocations and bruises. I UOSKBCUn. Contract will be awarded shortly for construction of ! sum. mm Medical Arts building here.