Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PXGE TWO
rEnroTCD' MXTT; trtbttne, medford, ' oT?Erioy,'royDiY. December im.
Iocal and
Personal
Today belni! Iho l.usl oay of tho
old year, found the more. bunk,
ett., txceptlonnlly busy for n .Mon
day, lis general IiukIupkh will (jo
uHpendod all day tomorrow, Now .
Voar'H dnv. Tho noxtnfflrn will!
nlso be closed and. there will bo
no city or rural carrier deliveries. ' IO",l u Inn wlal" maumrmi acci
YounRK Kn,is from Portland ,,'m "inll"n aKnlnst John and
eatly reduced. Town & C'oun.ryj ,'' operator, of Covin's
1Dn - .,(,.,.! sawmill. Tho commission claims
1' F Swan citv curfier "I'd1" has t-'40 due on the accept-
.l ie- reach -' ,1s ant nos.m'as . r ' "" "f "te compensation act.
I im 'bn '.'I riri''lvinK pro,ec,lo to the workmen
ureatly
Shop.
Rollle'
are Mill on Iho imslcjffke nick llm.
both having been forced to lve up
duty last Wedncadnv because of
Illness. It will nml.nl.Tv be
eml di.vs vet at least beforn eilher
w lll be able to resume reeular dutv
Hill be alilo to resume tegular duty.
Complete lino of Parker pen sets
nnd desk nets Offlco Htatlonerv
nna aesK seis. umu i Miatlonery
'Supply Co., across from )!lalto.
' T (l t r
tl
Mix Al.i-ii.ln rilovoe reano.e.l
duties at the county health unit
today, followlni; a week spent In
Portland with friends nnd relatives
uvrr tho Christmas holiday.
- I'.cst tHah lump coal. TI. 631.
' MnJford Fuol Co. tf
Gufsts from u distance roistor-
cA nt Mdford hotolfl ineliuU Mr.
and Mi's. J), IMfrson of. Viincouvr,
JJ. C MrH. A; Groninn of Odoholt,
la.t and Jl. li. J.tach and family of
Hono, Nov.
Dan co at Jacltsonvillo Now Yenr'H
pv, from a until 2. Auspices I. O.
-O. P. Kvorybody wpIcoiiio. 28!
II. D. Norton, cloctnd circuit
,JudRo for this district, plan to
hold open court in Jackon and
Josephine counties continuouKty.
t'ourt work will ho spppdod up by j
this method In- the district. bothltftl Penitentiary and the reform!
counties profiling by tho arranno-, wriooi. on urKmry, , larceny aim -mot.t
I bad check charKes. Ira Mummers;
Thomaa Realty Co., ronl estate,
insunitico nnd small loans on nny-
:thiupr of value. Palm IJiock, corner
Main nnd Front, upstairs. ,tf
New Year's day will be a wet
one, according to tho weather fore'-
enst, aB rain, prasibly mixed With
-Hnow, Ih forecasted for toniKlif and
rain for tomorrow. No chniwo In
"temperature Is forecasted.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry Hlabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 63 L tf
It. C. K uehner, for t wo years
county club agent of Clackamas
:county, haH been transferred to the
state office nt Corvnllls and will
beKin his duties as assistant state
club leader on January 1. II. C.
Seymore, stnte club lender, Is on
leave this year und U J. Allen is
'acting stuto leader.
I Best Utah lump coal. Tel. r,31.
'.Medford Fuel Co. lf
: o. M. Helsby of Castle CraRs and
(luy McKlnney of HcddlnK' were
nrnoiiK the northern California
biislnesA visitors In Medford today.
: Miea lumber and cedar posts.
:Medfurd Lumber Co. 237tf
HuildliiK permits were Issued by
"tho city todny to Melvln IMeper to
build n falmily Karae at Sl)() ltent-
ty street at a cost of $3!, and to I.,
K. Clevenberir to build a dwelling
on North Ivy street, jit ft coHt of
.'2500.
- Annual New Yenr's dnnoe; Eagle
Toint, Mon. night, Now Venr's eve.
281
Included nmong tho Oregonians
registered at Medford hotels yes
terday were J. W. Riley, Jr., of
CorvnlllH, Henry Walthers of Sa
lem, nnd tho following from Port
land: O. K. Spnln, W. II. Fear.
C. H, Iamhert. Frnnk Quetham,
'Mr. and Mr. M. It. Anderson. Mr.
and Mm. A. M. Parker. It. 11. Herst.
J. II. Ashtont Dr. nnd Mrs. F. 11.
Zeuer, II. 1. Watson and Wilbur
Henry,
200 more hats marked for quick
nlo at H'Jc each. The Kmmy Iou
Hat Shop In M. M. Store. 22
. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. I. Itush left:
today for California where they ex
pect to spend several months. They'
will stay nt the Hnrton hotel in 1
Snn Francisco.
r . i) range dance, New Yenr'a eve,
:tiKle I'olnt. B81
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ieonnrd Kendall
visited ut the home of Mr. and1
.'Mm. AVm. Olson the first of thej
.past week. Mil. Kendall will be!
remembered by her many friends j
'in Medford ns Miss Altn l.andon. !
n former teacher In the O rants Pinwj
'snhools, !
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry Blabs. Medford Fuel
.Co. Tel. 631. tf
Notice to appear In federal court
to show causo why tho government
should not padlock tho Pelican ho
tei nt Klamath Falls for one year!
.was nerved on the proprietor of tho!
;cduhllhmcnt lest Friday by O. C.
iWells, deputy United Htales mar
'.shal. The action follows a raid
.nomo months ago. Federal officers
alleged that liquor wan being sold
dn tho hostelry.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
31. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Temporary nuto licenses were Is
sued at the sheriff's office today
itn W. E. Wymore, Mrs. Pearl 4-:i-"leremeler,
Harold Grey and Petty
Peterson of Medford nnd William
Hrown of Phoenix.
Hose mending;, runners removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft shop. 16tf
The snow In the Union Creek sec
tion was not in the best condition
for skiing yesterday, neeordlng to
reports brought back, by sovernl
members of skiing parlies who
THpent yesterday in that section
Tni imow wiih aeeim- innn ina(y nf Jnnuiiiy, 1!IL'S, nt tho hour
Sunday before hut was tin i nf k ii'ftncU p. m.
Kluck In lumim to kll which vera
not propprly itroapod. HkliUK wan
reported to bo better In tho Hl
klyoti and OreenHprlnir mnuntnln
t illHtrlctn, whore better IiIIIh nro
'nvnllnhlo for conNllnK. t
. Thnt good conl.-low In nsh.'llnn
.Hon Conl So. rhono 219. lt
Mro. lOlhol Flelsrher vnn nmonK
the huftlnotii vlnltorti In Modfnrd to.
day from the Centrnl I'olnt dls
trlot. .
Old Tlmo Pnnoo, W. O. M'. Hall,
Monday N 1 1 o, December Hint.
2S 1
Mr. nnd Mr. D. II. Ilnrrln of Lou
AnRelen, Mr. nnd Mm. W. I.loyd
nnd Mr. and Mrs. II. Lament or
Han Franeiico aro amonj the Cali
fornia vlnltoni In lh elty.
New Yenr'n donee Mon. nlirht,
:sii
.jcioruld-. hall. Knglc Point.
While en route to Medford from
Portland, where Jant week she at
tended the annual meetings of the
OrcKon Slate Teachers' association.
""u'; '
ty school superintendent, is spend -
int. seven.l ,lf. II.U weeL- in Kn-
lem attendini! the annual meeting
of the county school stiperinled -
cuts.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
ri ..,i a.... i..,ir,. l',.,.1
Qi. Tel. ti:il. tf
n ncuon to recover money was
! '"'d nt lhl ""nly clerk's office
i K'vliiK I'rol
i employed at 10 mill.
1 Klncu 'h N.-w Year's dance Mon
i nl!ht. Haute I'olnt. 21
Although ducks are scarce nlullK
I rlv"''' "everal hunters spent
, .. .. ..
I u" "ver in ,...,, c,i,, ., i,f.n,i ',,
. I1""" "'f 'irl- As expected. '" '"'' " coinlni, rioi , Hind and
, . central OreKon where they had ro-
f""""" of the Hunt worn pool and. Funeral serv-
some hunlers failed to report even!, utu ,'"r curs. i uncial sen
, .... .... I w...s wl be bel.l at Iho Pert funeral
SeCIIlK 0 UUCK. Ill IJITllS, llOWCVer,
a,p f"pted to bo plentiful Ih
Klntnnlh section.
I scraps, all colors. 25c a
bunch at the Fashion Shop, 44
Tho flro df-nartmcnt wan call'-d
Saturday nlKht to ftli Newtown
avenuo to oxtlnBiilMh a fine fire
which resulted in no damage.
Mr. and Mth. (1. L. Hpencer nnd
John nnd Tauivi Hjencer of Keuttlc
aro vinltoi'H In Medford why arrived
yesterday.
Let mn wrlto your fire InHurance,
Carl Y. Tenswald, Hotel Holland.
I'hono 093. tf
Oncar Dunford, deputy sheriff
and jailer reutrned yesterday from
Salem, where ho had taken four J
prisoner 10 servo iermn in me
will serve two years for burglary;
Charles A. Hecretti. two years for
bnd check writing, and Cat Welch,
ono eur for stealing a timeclock
from n Oreenspring mill
Tlalpliiin
Ti emalne will serve lime in the re-
form school following his at -rati
Inst week for several buiginripH.
O range dance, Now Year's eve,
Eagle I'olnt, 2H1
l.yle Cnriithers, son of ,Mr. and
Mrs. (lien Carotherrt of Jlubbnnl,
tro., dierr
last week from injuries
received in a football game. Dur
ing practice sawdust got In his ear
and' an nbscesH formed. Ho was
a sophomore in tho Woodburn high
school.
Coal by tho snck or ton. Tel.
031. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Seven out of the siato cars reg
istered here with the local slate
nuto traffic bureau In tho Cham
ber of Commerce building over the
week end.
See Charles A. Wing to buy your
home.
Tho Southern l'aelfle comany
last week sent to the stale motor
vehicle department a check for
$1 3.2 N 1, covering license fees for
the operation of its stages In Ore
gon. The company also Is required
to pay n seat tax to the nutomo
Uve division of the public service
cnmmission.
Hot. Heart enrtl. Tel. 3 1 . Wed-
fiA-d Fuel Co. tf
Mr, and Mis. A. harsen of Me
Cloud; (.'al., and Mrs. Admiral nnd
daughter (tf Weed, Cal., spent Kun
dny in Mclfntd.
Doors and windows chenp at I
Medfiud Lumber Co. 237tfl
Mrs. ltaymond P. Caufield of
Oregon City, Ore., hns been visit
ing with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
F. Merrick, for tho past week.
Mrs. Caufield was formerly a Med
ford resident.
Orange dance, New Year's eve,
Ragle Point. 2S 1
The Dixie club will meet nt the
homo of Mrs. A. J. Hanhy, Satur
day, January 5, nt 2:30 p. m.
Highest grade Utah con), any
slsto, nnywhere, any amount. Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf
Orange dance, New Year's eve.
Eagle I'olnt. 281
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. F. Ferguson will
leave Tuesday for Oakland, Cal.,
where they will reside for tho next
four months.
Chenp dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
Hot, clean coal. Tel. C31. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
The First Christian church will
hold their annual business meet
ing and watch pnrty this evening.
A supper will be held nt seven
o'clock, followed by reports, and
lection of officers foa the com
ing year. A social hour will fol
low, with a devotional meeting al
twelve.
Orange dance, New' Year's eve,
Fngle Point. 281
Westcrmnn Whlllock, for mV r
Medford business man, l visiting 1
his family In this city over the
holidays.
Mail Tribune arts are read by
20,000 people evnrv day. tf
irl of TlinnUti.
Wo wlnh to expt'fHH our apprecia
tion for tho Hyinpathy nnd kindness'
pxlotidod to im by our many friend. ;
on our roconl lieroavomont; nlno for
IliD lovoly fl tavern.
Mm. A. VunSlyke,
Mr. it. A. ltny.
Mrs. K. IS Krtch.
NnlliX".
Nolliv Ih luTowlth slven that tho
annual mrotlntf of ihn MockhnMcr.i
nf tho Southern HulMtnK nntl l.oun
AitHOcllltinn wilt !( Iinlil nt tho of
flro nf llm roinnnnv un Ihn trah
sol'THKISN lU'lljPlNri I.OA.V
ASSN.
llntullton Vattnn. i
Si'orelni'y. '
Phone
51
ILK
UTTER
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PASTUEMZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
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Obituary
IIILLVKIC -Minnie lj.uni
f
inn-
'tr. 'nK Street, passed auay
the Community hospital Sundio
1 afternoon. Ijecember 3a, from a Jin
nerlriK illness, aged fit years, 11
I"",0"1""' 10 "" 1!or -NV
. Illchmond, Wis., January I'a, I sii:,
Mlunlo 1.. .Morrison was married
to Samuel w. llillyer at Wilton,
Wis., September 18H4. Three
sons and two daughters were Imin
to thbi union, liobert, Clyde and
j ' ''v w v,"
"'lK0, L al., und .Mrs. tt . anona Jli-
-"rr' of OIllenK... III. She Is also
lh ''"'
j ' -"-riage .Mis. .M K. Tbomp-
luiperl, .Mrs. Hazel Uodson o
I son oi ermejo rnr, :. joscpn
I'olley of l.ewiston, Ida., anil Har
riet 1'ollcy of .Medford. Ore. She
.(was a member of the First .Meth-
'"""J ei.uic... . , o in y nan nee,,
residents of Met ford for l ie nasi
" "'"....
home weuncKday ut 2:30 p. in.,
rtev. R. S. Kee officiating'- Inter
mnt in Medford cmetery.
Funeral sirvices for Dwalne Al
bert Blocks, little son of Mr. ad I
I n All"'rt
Slocks will he held
at the 1'erl Punerul home Tues
day, January l lUd'.i at 2:30 p. in.
lteven-nd K. f. I.awrenco offic
iating., , Entombment .In the Med-foi-d
IenioriaI Mniisolnuin.
Births
I torn, to Mr. and Mrs. li. . Han
fjtctfJ0r
sen, 20 North Ivy street. Sunday.
30, n son.
Wedding Bells
A "wedding of minh interest in
this IbcnlHv took place this morn
When .Miss Kthel Alford, dau-
KtH,el'. ef County Commissioner
j tleorgft Alford, became the bride
i0f Uester Carr. Hoth aro resl-
donthqf 1'Ivoenix.
Tho ceremony wart performed
hy ju'dgo Alex Sparrow In the
presence of Mr. Alfonl nnd Miss
Ccho Alford, the hrlde'H siHte
The couple left Immediately fm
a motor trip north. They will be
guepiB of Mr. Carr's parents at.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SAl.KSMKN Make SK it ilny sell-I
Ing what the people waul. No
capital necessary. Write Hox 77,
Tribune. 2K7
FOlt HAM- ItarguiiiM in Iioum'
bold gondH, piano, Vlcti-olu, sew
ing machine, beds, ciiniin, tools,
etc., etc." Come ami nei'. lianch
for Mill and everything got.
I'lcttttnnt View Farm, Talent, iixii
l-'olt HA IJ- Or trade for ewe
lambs, 3-year-n,d black mntv.
I'hono 3is. f.-ntial i'oint..
FOU UKXT l-rooni rurnlshed I
house, garage.. I'hono ft23-.I-2.'
2 XI If ;
I'Olt UK. N'T A en
small mod c rn fur-
nisbcil house In country, u inin
ulc.s' (hive fi-om .Main ami Cen
tral; lias electric range and gur
age; im children; SltD per mo.
Tel. f.34-W. 2S2
FOlt ItKNT 10-acro tract, close
In. Phono 437-Y. 2!M
FOU SALK Just completed, beau
tiful new Spanish stucco home of
It rooms and bath; kitchen and
bath in imporaled tile ami in
laid linoleum; hardwood floors.
fireplace, electric hot water tank ,
, with range connection, tile roof,
lot .I'.xHIl; east side, paveii
street; Ideal location. P r I c e i
H.2r(i; only jr.oo down; balance
monthly. Huy thU beautiful home
and slurl the new year right. D.
K. Millard Co.. 411) K. Main. Tel.,
1122. 2X3
FOU UK NT
Grand. -Desirable apt.
Hotel
2 lift
t AH M ST U O N ( 1 OFFKHS
HO'.t UCUNSK FUKK
We nt-e making this offer for ten
(10) days only on the best guar
anteed used cars In town.
Lowest Terms.
AUMSTUONO MOTORS, INC.
Hudson-Kssex and oldsmobtle
Cndillnc and lJiSalle.
Tel. IS, 2Mtf
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Warner Stone, Director
Cottage Crove for several duya.
The khmhii Is foreman of the
Meridian ..rchard east of MedWd.
Coming
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Only
JANUARY 7-8
The Fastest, Funniest, Most Sensational
Added Attraction Ever Attempted
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JosepKG.Kel ley's I
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COUNTRY STORE
III
The Happiest of
New Years
That's our wish to deposi
tors and friends as we enter
upon a New Year.
Be sure that 1929 will yield
the most by opening your
bank account N O W and
keeping it growing. , -
This Bank will remain closed
all day NEW YEAR'S DAY
Tuesday, Jdnuary 1
The Jackson
ESVABLISHBD 1888
Medford, Oregon
Commercial Savings Safe Deposit
MEMBER I BDBKAL RCSERVB SYSTEM
ANGE!
Warner
Stone
and His Orthestra,
direct from tho
Pantagea Circuit
12
Musicians
and
Entertainers
Admission
Gents $1.00
Ladies 28
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! Judge, (to'victlm of accident):
y..u any sch.s?
VI. . im: X... sir. I don't smoke
Coming
Monday
and
Tuesday
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have tried conscien
.. . tiousiy .to give you a
Bakery Service unex
celled anywhere in this section of the country, and
the wonderful response and co-operation you have
given us we count more valuable than mere dollars
and cents.
We are on the threshold of 1929; No one knows
what the morrow will bring, but with your con
tinued friendship, we can rightfully do nothing but
spur ourselves on to still greater efforts in-the com
ing year. Again, we repeat .the simple, homely, but
expressive "Thank You."
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Southern
Oregonians-
We wish to, oxires3
sincere ' appreciation
of vour goodwill and
friendship. It ha s
made possible the
most successful year
in our history. We
Colonial Bakery, Inc.
Southern Oregon's Finest
John A. Fluhrer, Pres.
Wm. A. Fluhrer, Sec.
- Treas.
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