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FAfiE TWO mtdfoht) matl TRn?rTF. mtdfot?T). or,Er;o. s atftday. 'DF.rEM'RF.r; 20. 10-23. ocal and Personal On ift'-h and hun ln i:h of rain bud fii-n this Wftk, :;ir:ini wi'h l;ii hijnday and -ruling at Tj a. in. today. Includintr th- I T hundredth whi'h f-ll flunr.tf lueht up t ' a. in. Of tfit v..-k total f;tr -V1 f H durtriK 1: t Monday night. U.iJri I forw:i-ft. 1 for tonight and Sunday, aloni; w.th a jnoderaN- temperature. l;Iir t-nownaM fit-ht. J a a n Sprint's. Sat. nik'ht Mi a i'.uy WcS.b. tru-tni'-tor at H: Mfdford l;uii!i'HJt f-nl !-, ha- h--n HI at her home all thL- we.-k fuf-f'-ririi; with a v rv -a-'- of f:u. ir-njf-tit'-hlrr ai nr yard. Work puaranteeJ. 2Vi' Am :-.9:ay on a national lc--;il holiday the p'-ftof f U t- will lo--d ail day Tu-dy, Xew Year' day, and there. v.111 he no del! v ri in tt day, city or rural. ,(fc-v. iae, th tores, city, county and f-d:fll of fices, and the other office.) of the city fil he cloned all day on New Year's day. Complete lino of Parker p-n et ond desk -ta. Office Htationery & Supply Co., across from Kin It o. 27'tf Wayne Holdril returned to CorvallU today after fmt-n1!iiK the Chrh-tntHH holidays with hn par ent. Mr, and Mrir. Charl'H Hold ride ut Talent. The party in known who look the M part on chime horn from Hie Ja k ard tourlmf. If Ihey will ndum to , the Highway Motor Co. not him.' more will he paid. -HO HiifdneiH at the local hotels which .while j-mall nil v-ek, had heen increaMinjs a hit fro in day to. da, fell down hard yesterday he. cuuKe of the n'-arn'-sn of New ear c day. Today and Sunday were ex pected Ut ace a .ttlll fewer number, of traveling guest. Saturday, lec. 2'Jth, one grand , night. Jack-ion SpringH Club. 7t Temporary auto licenne were 1k ued at the hriff office today to William Puhl of Gold mil. Clyde Jjiyton of JCnglv Point. Uon ald Mcfiregor. K. T. lJure!on, W. M. Hhepard, Charlotte Kent, C. H. Howe, It. A. Davidson and I. M. Calncr of Aifdford. Frank Way ward of Jacksonville, H. h. Uolan of Central Point and J. T. liuckh y f Ituch. liewt rtnh lump coal. Tel. f.3t. Mcilford Fuel Co. tf J. K. Kerr, manager of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company in the (irant Pa diMirlc"., ha re turned home from a two-day hutflncH vinlt In Medford. Uance at Jacksonville New Year': eve, from a until 2. Auspice I. o. (j. K. Kveryhody welcome. 2 I Mr. and Mm. H. II. Uictrlcb of. North Phoenix entertained at din-i ner nn Chrltrna day Mr. and Mr. , W. J. Hogerd and Itillie Harlman ' of Medford, Mr. and Mr. 12. C. Whiteside and con IJoyd of KnfK Inline and Howard IHetnch. Thoma itealty Co.,- real e-tate. Insurance nnd email, loan- on any thintr of value, palm P.locfc, corner: Maln'and Front. upntuirK. lff I Ted I a win of Now York City,, Mr. and Mm. W . W . Herbert of Oetroit and A. 15. Wlxon of chl cat!o are among the Kticntn finm i' dihtance registered at Medford hu-' telH. The Owen-Oregon relief commit tee wlwhe tfj thank those who bought ChrLntina tree for benefit thank treeH i of relief fund: nlno wlh to Mr. Oiven for donation of tree. The Committee. Follow lip t 1 nbnence of wveral j nionth In Iienver. Colo., where ac j compnnted by her two daughter nho had i Kited relntl'en for ev-. eral month. Mr. Itobert Heed re turned to her homo here thl week, j Hh wan met In H.m Kranciiico hv , Mr. Heed, who then motored hl family tiack to thin city. They are the Hotel Jacknon. j 'nod all kind oak. Inure). , fir nnd drv lnb. Medford Knl Co, Te!. 631, tf TleirHlar dance. Ragle Point. Put. : night. 279 lnftuenrti attack hnvo lowered the efficiency of the taff of the) Cozy Nook confectionery utore with I John Interhiildt r, proprietor, and : Ceorge l,fUOnltll y, ci:Vk, both con-' fined to I heir home with the flu, I .Iftck Hen totI In xtihMt tilling f or l,outiHbtjry until he I able to n turn to duty, and Men. Wintcrhal- t d-r In presiding In her hUHband' I place, Holiday dunce at Hlvcrxlde Com- j imihlty Club, Sat. night. Whonpi'i-! ChhmI time. L'7 HuII'h ufeleiiu w ill be cIomm) i )(. 30. 31 and Jan. I, for rrfin-i letting floor. Wilt be open ugaht Ur IhimIiicmh ,Jnn. 2. V751 7 .? New Year's dinner 'HU be complcto with out Fluhror's Bread and EoIIb. Order tlicm early Monday and help avoid a HkP minute fush. Is Mr. ami Mm. P. it. Sweeney re - iurmtii iat evening from a holiday '..'Hh relative at Oregon City. Three Myrtle Creek ' pormmt n. II. M. and K. A. rtiirtrhff and I: K Hart. -rrrr whriluld to have fct-::rlr:i.ji thij afuinwin in the Ciold H.:i ju-tlce court on char? prc-iVi-red ai(.itnt them hy lieputy U anltn i.,y Parr for havir.i, I'wj many lii'k in their itinUin. Th" men ucre arreitted leCemhT in A Mi li ml unite en rout from Kl.imath I'.ill. Ivf. Cti.h lump co .-T,r.l Kii.-t . Tel. 131. a Holiday uanee at liiv f-i Com "jnity Club, Sat. night. Whoopee! , f.trni time. 2".'J ; F. M. Mi' helj, S. O Ha k"t!e are among the Klamath Fallx rei 'bn't who arrived in th- .;( :' h .tit lurnbtT and" c-dir pofc. ,- M'-dford UmUr foo ' ''' K Kelbe of Portland, di- ; fiet ihoe feRfler and autoj vion commercial eupervi.-or of the ; bodies Htralshtened at P.riir Kneet : Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Metal Work, opposite Super ' "'-"npany. wa in Medford this week ; rvrvJce Station. Phone 4M. zW iUitlkln ftft"r tne coml'an'' inter-, Snow wa over two inches deep -In Portland nnd wven Ineiie deep' Grange dance. .New Year's eve. j in Salem, according to Ir. U I I Eagle Point. 2Ij !nkeen. who. accompanied by hi Iance. Kagie Point, Sat. night. , family, returned yesterday from a holiday trip to Portland, whre he1 vlxited relatives, with 14 present at the family reunion on Chrhumas (!iy Kincald' dancA. Eagle Point. Hat. night. J9 , t Annual New Year' dance. Kagle i Point, Mon. night. New Year' eve. f 2i j Bounty warrant were iued at ' who would have hlt follower be lli" county clerk' office today to -v that he will make hort work c. A. liurnH of Ahlnnd. one huhcul:i'T Wo.d. Tni match will probably If. A. Fergu of Ahland, three hob- I take place before Wood h aves on j cat; John Wat ner of Trail, ne j a whort wrelling tour through the bobcat; K. H. Oliver of Trail, one j tul "f Washington, coyote and one bobeitt. I "ol- ''Ian coal. Tel. 631. Med- c;range dance. New Year's f-v. i fr'1 Fuoi Co- t( j Kngle point. 281 i Attention. Knight of Pythias! d ranee dance. New Year's eve. I Ral New Year's eve party, K. P. i Kngle point. 2hljha11. Monday night. 2S0 i Mr. J. A. Hazelwood of Htir-1 Following a whorl visit with her ! ! llngarne. Mr. and Mr C. S. F'etch-1 n,M- Mr. and Mr. O. J. Pre-i er and Chester C. C'oen of Oakland . c',u- MrH s't" Henderon has re and A. K. flarland of S,in Fran-! turned to Walern. where he is em cinco are among the few California! p!Vd In the Salem clinl. re-ldcnts regintered at Medford hu- Choar dry lumber at Medford (J-umherCo. 237tf Wood all kinds oak. laurel, i lir and dry lab. Mediord ru-i Co. Tel. 621. tf Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. ;51. Medford Fuel Co. tf Deputy Sheriff Oscar Dunford was plann'ng to leave this after noon for Salem with two prisoners sentenced e.t-rday to . two year r:i, h in the .tut,- penit. ntiary. l.-.ii""' ' 'rnm "rrenn l'v-r rum KuinmrrK. it loral youth, vu fen-1 " " huclne-" vMtnr ii tmrt-rt yi-Hrrrlny afl rnoin to two ; y,-:,r on a rhair of burglary an,! Chftrlejt A. Secret tt received the sine sentence for bad check writ ing. Hose, mending, runners removed nnd snags worked back. Handi craft Hhop SICtf ! New Year' dance Mon. night, i Kineald's hall, Kagle Point. 2hl 1 (nly one out of the state car registered here yesterday, which breaks the year's record of such r gift ration. However, immediate ly after New Year's day the num ber will gradually begin to ap proach normal again. That good conl--low in ash. lian en Coal Ho. Phone 23!. tf Wood all kinds 'oak. laurel, fir and dry !ah. Mrdford Fuel Co. Tel. IJ31. tf Mitten Leila and (iertrude Carl Ion, who are employed by the Copi-o company in Medford, spent Chii'linaH with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton and their '!ln,',"ta,'' M,H- S. A. Carlton At,nlltn1- Klnenld'n New Year's dance Mon night. Kagle Poinf. LH1 Dance old year out and new year In, Walker's Monday night. Luneh ut midnight 2HC A minor nuto collision took place yesterday afternoon on North Front nt reel between cars d riven by H. 8. (iodlove anil I-lta Montgomery. respectively. Kittle damage caused outside of a broken bumper. Felt HCrnpn. all colors. 25c n bunch nt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Pldg. Phone 1181. tf I-t mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland. Phone ltH3. tf The public service commission this week approved the construc tion of a depot at Merrill, Klamath county, by the Central Paelflc rail road company. It Is said that the dep.d will be modern, with all sta tion facllltieH. Dance, Kngle Poinl, Sat. night. (irangc dance, New Year's 'vo, KaKle point. l'H liuiiid d among the Oregon resl denU regiNtered at Medford hottds are Mr. and Mis. K. T. II. Kill of Salem and the folbiwhig from Port land: Ciipt. C. K. Knickerbocker. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Cesellchen. A. ltyeis. c. W. Davis, Mr. nd Mrs. W. .1. Collins. Albeit Wise, 11. D. M organ a nd A . A . 1 tea i t y. t "tin I by the sack or ton. Tel, Ml. Medford Fuel Co. tf See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. UK:' For an after-holiday market, to duy'H public, market was exception ally good, wlili fairly large sup plier of produce, fruit, meats and the usual line of godH 1 11 slock. I.al Thursday's market wa poor In comparison to today's, with little pitwluce in tdock titid pntnnage far under the average. . Applerf were one of oday' principal features. Dance old yenr out and new year In, Walker's 'Monday night. Lunch nt midnight. L'ga lCegi'.;r dance, -:itgle Polrt, Sat. night. 27r) C. J. Thomas nnd . F. Ibdconib are business visitors In Medford from Seattle. Hot. ebitn ml. Tel. f.?,. Mcil ford Fne Co. tf D"oi and w liulow a cheap ai Medford l.umbi-i- Co. 237lf t '. F. Ithode of Medford was looking after local bust ties mat tei N in (irantH Pns ye-terday! Mrs. V. I. (trophy, who lias been confined to her bed at the Com munity hoMpltal tdnfe' t'hrlninias tlay, suf fei liuirom a .seve at tack of flu, I icpoited onirvhat Improved today. The Udy who called ut this of Her' Friday looking for Miss tirel tin left a blue beaded purse In the nf-1 flee, Please call for same. 27! j 2W more hat marked for l)ulck sale at !e each. The Kmmf Ihhc Hut Shop In M. M. Store, ;.'H-;j 1 The condition of V. D. ttronhy, ! ; on of the recent flu victim, ill) 1 at hi burnt at jtOKueliintl, 1 much j he iter. J K. P. hall. Monday night! Orand ! New Year eve party! 2 0 j j Ji nee old year out and new year' j In, Waikr' Monday night. Lunch ', at midnight. 2i'J 1 Mi. and Mr. C. W. Hazelrigg of j Aiannda, Cal., xpent ChrUtina with Mr. HaZ'-!r:gg'ii mother, Mr. ! 1 Su- lUzelrigg, and other relative' ' in thm city. ; dj.g Turk'-y Shol! Sunday morn- i ng, the. Jo. Fif:e. CO yard. High est core win large turkey; econ-J ( core win half -grown turkey or j large rhteken. Turn left (outh at t north end of Tolo overhead crow- ' inn: white houe. H from highway. Sweet apple cider nerved ft 79 Indication are gd for a wre- i ; ll,nf "aicn euner ai .Meatord or ; fJrftnt hetween Sailor Jack I Wood and Fred Mortensn of i . "rant Pa. and It i ponsible that J ' wi" n,,ld ornetlme next month. There is a grudge between the two men and Wood plan to make hort work of Morten sen'. ! Orange dance. New Year's eve. t Kagle Point. I Harold ftroun. well known in surance man of thi city. Is expect ed to return tomorrow from Can yon City where he upent the Christ ma holidays with relatives. j "Safety Seth" Itullis, in charge i of ueeldent prevention work fori i.rnnn i'a- yrirr,la Kineald dance, Kagle Point. I Hat. night. 27'Ji Highest grade Utah coal, any nlze, anywhere, any amount. Han- n Coal Co. Phone 23. tf ROSE BOWL GAME jf.ni i"'hniii sunn win m- hi-i ni.'ii. ific rules or rig citv con to hear that the .big New Year1 tests regnrdtng displays, Judging day game between California and and length of content have been Georgia Tech will be broadcast followed in the Medford coinpfti ovcr Mutton KMFI next Tuesday tlon and will im doubt be contin aflernoon. A d rect wire report ued n future years. aUho speri.il will give the full details of till contests for business houses, coil! Is big football classic play by play, anil apartment houses may be through the courtesy of the Call-, added in l!i2H. for n la Oregon Power company. Karl Davis, popular football ref-1 erco and sport announcer will officiate at the microphone and a thrilling account of the game is assured. It 1 expected Hint many loc.l people will tune In on j t h Iri spccln 1 Copcn progrn m Tues- j day afternoon. rlOffi SCHEDULED FOR NIGHT Of NEW YEAR .Another biK.I.eKlon Drum t.'orpw datu'e Ik Mehclulrd for New YcHr', nil bt nt the. Oriental (lardeiiK. (l,:d tntiNle. hnllday favors um! MiieelaltieH will eomblne to make the i-venlnt; one routlniiou. round of,-pleasure, aecurdlni; to the com miller In ebftrKe. A larue er,,w,l attMided Ihe lrfKl,n I'lirMnKit ball luHt week whlrh proved Ntieh a bin uci:(,hh ft still larger iHtendaiwe is nntlelpated for the New- Year's af fair. t JUST LinLE WHOOPIE AT PICKFORD PARTY Hollywood. ci.. Dec sn. (fli Loltte I'ickford'H "numerous bruises anl scratches." received when a ( hrlslinas eve parly at lier home hroku up in an nlli wd rotmh-! capcil with S:m. Icivln t Kbcrls tied :il s..4 The nrlninal issue iiiidliiinbln battle between Jack up and buried beneath a pile of of highway bonds was J3S.700, lhitiKherly, a husband nf Ihe hue luundrv. lono. llnrlmrH l. .Marr nnd Duniel K. Jae-! Kher'ts was rcadltiK a newspaper I Iter. nuslnesH man. an- forKotten now ami the hatchet has been '""',''"'. ' ' "The boys just raised a little whooplo. but they're good friends now." Miss Plckford said, in tie- elarlnk that po.si.lhie complaints in connerllun with the Yuletldc hat- lie were dcflitliely "olf." I'nrtl of 'liuiik. '- wlhh to I'Mm'w our apnre iniinti (or the KlmluesH Mini in imtry .-xlemlctl t hv our maii kind fiieuilM nnd neighbor ilurliii; our recent ln'renvement. 11 ml for the many beautiful flower. M I'm. Minnie W. hl.cr. Prank I. UVl.her. Mr. unri Mr. KiIwbkI P. Wehher. Mr. nnd MrH. Krru WehKer. 27! Hint -for Muntert (iUKAT IIAUHIMITON. Mass. ll'l KiHiik- II. Wright offers lo lend a horsenhoo to unlucky hum- era. While doer huntlnt itcently ho I rum lied for hours without even a rhjince at a shot. On his way hack to his automobile ho found a horavshoe and within ;o minutes hutl hnggetl n good Klxeil dher REUNITED AFTR SA DISASTER Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Slaughter of Chicago were rescued by differ ent thjps after the liner Vestris went down. They were reunited when the French tanker Myrlam brought Mrs. Slaughter to New York. Her husband had arrived In New York aboard the American Shipper. REPORT WINNER LIGHTING CONTEST iADCD Announcement of the prize win ner in Medford first annual Christina. Out floor Lighting ion test will be UiiiUe in tomorrow morning's p:?pc-. a ording to a report by the committee in charge- To carefully judge the many nr- tistle dlspi'iy about town has been a difficult task, but the work Is nearly complete and the ll.'t of awards will be publfh'1d lomor row. The committee regrets that very Joea! citizen who entered this contest can not receive a prize this year, but feel that the experi ence gained In the 1 928 content will prove most valuable to thohe who care to compete again nxt year. As In the case of conteMH in the larger cities, prize winners f, this ontewt will probably be l,i fnnn competing for prlt CREATE INTEREST i "iiiumi, i)r,-., Dee. 2:,. i'i .More IntriKulnv imihoda ,f teaililnK were nilvlnett by (,ieuk- nt the orcKon state Teaeher's convention here. Interestlnu lu- 1,11s In the spirit uf the subjeet miner mini in ury rai ls and rules was deelar, ,1 t be more me- wful. Kenneth sliliina ker. of the I'ni- vershy of iiri Kun Knulih dcimrl- ment. si, Id less attention to teach-: mi; Krainiiiur by rule and mor, Mirths upon hrtnint; luipils to ex-1 IU'Cm t 1m III SI tcr r-Htilt, mIiiiiiIiI he humiinl.ctl, nnd pupils hrouuht to renlixe that line f 1-inullHh i more than a mechani cal application of rut cm. YEGGS PLUNDER SAFE I'OltTI.WNI). Ore., Ike. iV. l1'p Three well-dressed ynuiu- nn a j Ileld C. C. KbcrlK, wtitchman of Ibe Palace laundry, under iiard while i (hov pun, hed n sale and iben ' when the first rohls r enlered late last nltlit and ordered him to hold !np his hands. Two others attacked the safe, while Urn robber held a revolver npilnst Kberts' ile. He freed hlmsell after several minutes strupiMni! alter Ihe robbers left. TD HEAD SCIENTISTS NKW" YORK, Dec. ". 11 I'.l.-e-tloi) of Dr. Robert Andrews Mllll kiin, California physicist, as presi dent of the Amerbiin Association f..,. h a. i. , , , j for l;s, was announced today Dr. ! .ii,i,Kiiii is one 01 mrce Americans to win a Nobel priie. He got the physics auurd In lsJS. His recent woife-has been In de veloplna his llwiry of the cosmic rays which holds that matter Is still being created by Ibe elemental forces ft. tin, 1 In space KABUL STORES IN ' - DEPLETED STATE, 01 LONDON, Dec. 29. (Pi The Daily Mail today printed dispatches rrom i-anore, inna. saying That) full evacuation of Kabul. Afghan-1 istan would be made as soon as ! possible. In the meantime, ad- ( vices reaching Moscow told of fur- I -ther victory of government troops in their drive against the rebel, j The Lahore dhpatches said tv.t 1 Local Data stores in Kabul were fast becoming' depleted. Many persons were sun j ""'", r' st'"'!. a"'! '"nln snowing. A Gorman woman was killed wjirn she got in the way of a troop currying plane which landed from Bagdad, and was struck by the propeller. The propeller was broken anil the piano laid up. making the second one damaged and unfit for I uho at the Jlritish legation. 1 The despatches said that the j building (presumably the legation buliding) had been subjected , to heavy fire and it rooms were bar-i ricaded. Lack of heavy casual-1 ties was attributed mainly to the i failure of nixi shells to explode. I SUSPECT SOI FIRED j HIE COVER CfflEl C'.ASTO.VIA. X. C. Dec. ;:. ,Pl J.- V. 'anderburg. a farmer, his wife and thre of their children were killed and their bodies burned eaiy todav ill their home near the town of Dallas, five miles from here a 1 "year-old son of the counle is held in the Guton rountv lail suspected of having slain the five and set fire to the home in an pf. fort to hide the crime. Police said ithey hail been informed that Jhe son had become anitered about something shortly after midnl ?ht and had become violent. !KSrTE BONDS REDUCED TO J?I,500,000 NOW SALK.M. Ore.. Dee. 2'.i. M'l State Treasurer Kay said today that tlie state is depositing with v.. uKCticy in New 1, ork o pay principal and OrcKon veterans' state aid bonds due Janunry 1. This wit! reduce onistanillni: veterans' aid bonds to 2 T.50li.0. the total ainotint issued was $2li.uin,."0oo. On April I Ihe state will re- tire ss2..r,"n in blKhway bonds. rrdiiciim thu hinliwiiv debt toiArdo and Kenneib " jday, and his irkna had txsen 'prevailing for the past year. Mr. CINCINNATI. O.. Dec. 2'J. lP, Cucka was born in Crecho-Slo-I'hyskians at the luwpital where, Vtikiu DecvmlHT 2. Ii7s and at Frank Rrooks, 1 S-months-old Asco. : the time of his death he was 5a W. V:i baby lies in a serious con-'Tears of age. He cume from Kll dilion will, ;i toy an inch and a half rope to this country ut the age long lodged In his throat. Unlay jot II with bis parents. They were greatly encouraged over thej first lived .In Minnesota. later, child's condition. i moving to ('alin. ore., where he' They reported him much im-1 proved nnd were hopeful that hist He leaves his wife Nettle , Cacka strength might soon be built up to I of Malln. one hrothrr ofVood wilhstand an owration for removal burn. Ore., and his father Anton of the obstruction. He has (level- Cacka. three sisters and two oth'er oped pneumonia, t sea Trip vacation 1 NKW York. Dee. 2'.. i4i Like tho wartmau on hl night off Is Karl Hornson, master mariner. I After nine years at sea without a I vacation, he (tot one of U weeke , and promptly took n Irans Atlantic j voyage. ... j OFFICER CAPTURE ALLEGED RUNNERS, AND B!G CARGOES o Two all-eel 1hmzc runner. Kili-, A0. : Iirow n of I-gle Puint and W CtvrK- of North Bend, were ar rested last night and till forenoon by" officers at Ashland and were cheduled to have ht-arijiTs today. . Over SO gallons of alcohol and 50 , gall' r.s 0 moons hire, valued at $2000. Were confititen and two j autoinobLe. valued a JioOO. were L ; Feizert, maKing one o: tne largest ' haul made by officers in Jackson county in 12 hour during 19i. Oeorye was 'nieht hv Pulicemen Preentt an-V - Monn nfAhlni nnd ti-ns n, ar Moon of Ashland and was not ar 'rested until he had attempted to'there werc " mse with fines elude the officers by speeding ! arnountlng to 1435. i away when he w.i ordered to stop I of tne nine cases for Ie- : when In the Ashland city limit, i cemoer were of intoxication ar !lle wa taken in custody near the rrsts witn of 10 eacn- one ; Jackson Hot SpHng. iiis car. ac- . for li'iuor poa.ession charge, jcordinj; to the officer, was filled' wi,n fl"e f np fr hreak- with lt five-gallon tin container : ng gla.-s in the street with fin filled with moonshine, presumably ! of and one for dinturbing a northern California product. . nruwn w an cioppcu in Asmanu I at 12:3it this forenoon by Traffic j Officers C. P. Talent and Herb ! .Moore, whose Kuspicions were ! nroucd by several tin cans they were a follows: U J . , I . cases. j rjiw in the rear of the car and theV3'.t0; lUl'fi, IH cases. fJZ: ll'-T.. ia-t mat tfif nia-iitne whs heavily I loaded. Brown dfd not attempt escapi'. and claimed he had just borrowed the car for a few day and did not know what was con tained in the cans. Ilrown car. a Studebaker Commander.' was reg istered to K. M. McDonald of Cali fornia. Both cases were turned over to Federal Prohibition Agent Terry Talent who will file the complaint against the men. Daily Meteorological Report Dec. 29. 1928. Medford and vicinity: Rain to night and Sunday. Moderate tenv ' perature. Oregon: Unsettled with rain W(.sti and local ruin and snows east portion tonight and Sunday, Moderate temperature. J Temiraturc ,rKW.) 4 45 49 42 M .17 Highest (last 12 hours) 50 Lowest ( last 1 2 hours) 3 3 Rel. humidity per ct.) HI Precipitation (inches) State of weather.. . t.'ldy. It. rain Lowest temperature this morn ing 41 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1. 1928. 6.40 Inches. Sunset today, 4:4S p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 7:39 n. m. Sunday Sunday. 4:49 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 12th Meridian Time r. ?. $ d IS ri i v Baker City iiismarck ... Poise 4U 311 44 34 12 3S 1 S 40 1H 50 4U 42 42 44 46 32 4S an 49 '2S . 40 i; MHift- tMear Cloudy Denver 3S Des Moines 4i . 1 sno 6a Helena 2S Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy KOBuy Raln Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy lenr Rain llaln . Cloudy Cleae ! ,-OH Ansclcs .... 70 Jlurahnekl GJ t'hoenlx .'. G6 Portland .. Red Bluff 4S 50 Si" 4X r.s 46 51 3S ; Roseburg h"'t 1-ake City. han J ranelseo.. j Kama, Ko -ea. tie j fpokane j Walla Walla ... I Winnipeg STOCKS Dwin Albeit Slocks pussid u way at the Sacred Heart Hospital Thursday evening, as the result of internal injuries re ceived, last June. Aged six yearsi and five days. Dorn at Kpwortlf, j Iowa, December 22, lKSS. lie was the third child of Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1:. Stocks, residing lit' I the corner of the North Pacific) I highway and Dellurr street. Jlc had been n patient sufferer since! his Injury, lie leaves his parents) Mr. and .Mrs. Albert II. Stocksj one sister, .Muriel, two brothers,: The family! I.. W-. IICk, Ateteoroioiiii. Obituary have resided here sinco June. ! M 1327. Funeral arrangements urei" pending the arrival of relatives 1 1- from the east, perl Funeral home in charge of the service. C'ACKA John Cacka passed away nt Jacksonville. Oreron, De cember 27, from Carcinoma of the stomach. He had been under medical treatment for the jst 10 hss resldedor the past T7 years. brothers nil of Minnesota. The. remain, will be trnV.ferreil to Klamath Falls Saturday and tho funeral services will be held at . Malm. Ore. l'erl Funeral Clonic rl charge ' . KLAMATH FALL!. Construe Hon of new hospital In Hot Springs addition progressing steadily. DECEMBER COURT BUSINESS SLACK 19 CASES HEARS5 The city court by.! new for ih- month of December, botlQ.n cu. heard and fine imposed and col lected, was very light, but doubt less would have been heavier had not Judge Taylor left the city a few days before" Christmas to Ik: gone three week, s.nce whieh time th court ha been closed. The- total for the month, up v ihe timo of hi departure was cases with f.nea paid amounting apprehended 'lat,to bul ?130- whlcb loial TnUCtl less, t nan lor tne pre- f vioos month of November, where tne peac-. wun line oi ' '-J l vi. i . record the number of cases and j amount of fine for the month i of December the past four years jl cases, Jl'JO; jy4, seven cases,; to$4u. Of course, to be added to the total number of case of last month, will be turned into the court the many ? 1 fines or bail money taken at the police st tion during the special campaign, begun about a week ago to en force the one-hour car parking ordinance. Mr. Hamlin Home From Eastern Trip I 11. W. Hamlin, manager of K W t J. Hearty, Inc.. has returned from ! a several weeks" trip to the main j office in New York City and other ! eastern and southern points, in ; eluding Kansas City. Chicago and ! New Orleans, and reports prospects ; all over the country for a prosper- t ous year in all line . ( The Hearty comp 5 successful year and 1 wen- UrllL-htrc! ? 1 with the business done i, j Cfi ' house. KLAMATH FALLS. Klamath county road building program com pleted for this year. rnn late to classify MoDKHN f.-room house for rent j and furniture for sale. 719 Welch Si. 2.S0 Folt SALK 9 feeder pigs, from 4)1 to 125 ll.H. W. J:. Keen. Jack-! sonville. i FOlt I'.KNT (J-rooin liunnaluw; narnwoort tlors mrounout. par- ; ape, larce lot, close la. North j Peach. R;t2.-',n a month. Phone Bl'i-V. .J. I.'. Haines. Heal Kstnte. i 0 So. Central. . 2.S.", KOIl SALE -Sacrifice. 1" acres, all in pears. In Talent Irrigation ,lis- ! trict, out of frost: ideally located for a home. Price $2000; $a0ti . cash, balance terms to suit. Here Is your opportunity. J. K. Barnes. Ileal l-tate. 6 So. Central. Phone 910-V or 4,1 'J. Foil KKN'T Ilousekeepitii: rooms. '- -,,'nc ; POSITION OPK.N for two middle acd women January 1st. cook I and housekeeper. Nice place (orj two congenial people, "ite .Miss i Z. .Mathias. Klamath .AKencv. , t ire. 'v. j KOIt SAI.K Steer calf. 2 month,, old. Jersey. Phone 44T-W. 2S1 I LOST Three fill bills,. Phone 3.7. I Liberal reward. 11:1 Portland ; Aiv FOR SALK Showcases and store fixtures. l.iik,' i!v;in aU pst I Side Variety store. 222 W. Main. :s:, - "Ilrys I FOR SAI.K Single comb Rhode Island cockerels for breeding' young, thrifty birds from piiz. winning slock. These birds will average 1,1 pounds nt inattirPv Woohertou Ranch. I l miles X. i K. Central Point. 27:,lf 'KOI! SALK Su per-. Mu station ever. ; hearing strawberry plains from i inspected stock. Plants set now yield first crop In enrlv spring Illossoms and berries In it 1 1 stagey of development from then mi till after killine f.(M, . In ,. ...... I e harvested manv berries all ' ) through the season weighing over nn ounce each. r...i-,-i.u r,-,,. ,oese pianis. is rilling a pint cup, were on display at Ihe 1!,"n counly fair in the .Monarch Seed Feed Co.v booth. Plants' S per loll; SI.", per luiill. WooIvit lon Ranch. 1 miles N. K. Cen- . , . . . .. ... : il.ll I-IM1IT. Mf These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week , Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store uHO NOLLY ST. PHONB S44 A Complete CLEAnrnoAJO) . DYSINO SERYlCJi tp i r l oTomorrowb Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 p. m. 1U World's Greatest Saxophonist IN PERSON in Faiichon & Marco's Saxophobia Idea With KUEIEL STRYKER 6 Other Biff Acts . and The Saxophone Beauties Aiso NORMA SHEARER in "A LADY OF CHANCE" y LOOK! 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