PXGE TWO
ilEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OTtEOON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2. 1029.
The Siskiyou mountain seel Ion
I . or me I'aclllc Highway hn one of
I J fl i the hesl maintenance forces in Ore-
UVrfClX dllU son, In the oiiinlon of local motor-
1 1 lts and traffic, officer, who soy
comlitiun even in tho face of the
Ktormie.it weather. At the present
time, every ve.itlifc of snow has
been removed from tho highway
)y snowplnw operated under the
Kiincrvixlon of William Drumrnonil.
lloweve'0'notorlal.s warned to
drive carefully when roundimt
shady curves and in driving in j
.1 rnlu , jM, .. I, ,l 1 , ........ ... hk'UHIIHi uu IU
,. ... , " . . :. rm,l ' 'co freeziuii on tho nave
Mr. Mnhel C. Muck, the new
county homo demurulion aitent,
who has -heen enuaitcd for Home
limo past in the Oregon State col
lege extension work ut 1'orvalltx,
arrived in the city yesterday, and
assumed tier new duties today, tihe
Federal Officer Terry Talent, ac
companied by Cul Wells, deputy
I'nlted States marshal, returned
yesterday from 1'ortlund. follow
Iiik several days spent 'hat city.
Officer Talent left Jusl eek with
Kills Jirown, afroMed for ulcohol
transportation near Ashland last
Wednesday, to havo a hearing in
federal court. Hruwn Is an Kagle
I'oint resident and had HO eallons
of aled alcohol in a new ( O
which he was driviriK north, dep
uty Marshal Wells hud spent the
holidays with friend anil relatives
in I'ortlund.
Obituary
IllPPEY Albert Franklin Klppey
was born in Amador county, Cali
fornia, August 29, 18GR. and died
in Salem, Ore., Friday, December
28, IMS sited 72 years and 4
months. .Mr. Klppey resided In
California most of his life, coming
to Jackson county, Oregon, in liuui,
after the death of his wife. He
leaves two daughters, Mrs. Ida Mil
dreih of Htockton, C'nl., and Mrs.
SMALL SNOWFALL -NON-RESIDENT MO
CAUSE FOR WORRY! mm m
AMONG OFFICIALS 0R TOURISTS'-USE
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MEETNEXTTHURSDAY
It had been expected that Mrs.
Mack would arrive here last Fri
day or Saturday, hut she delayed
to more fully recover from a recent
attack of the flu, and a death in
her family also delayed. It will
' bo several dnys yet before she Is
Kufficiently settled In tho position
to go ahead with the usual routine
of the office.
The annual election of Hillah
temple of the Mystic Shrine will be
held Friday night at Ashland, fol
lowed by a big feed, at which dele
gations from all parts of southern
Oregon will bo present.
Young's gowns from Portland
greatly reduced. Town & Country
Shop. 282
Mm Robert Strang and sons,
flobblo and David, returned home
. today from a week's visit with
relatives and friends in Snn Fran
cisco. Among the Oregonlans registered !
nt Medford hotels yesterdny were
C'ltas. A. Parker of Sutlicrlin, Mr
nnd Mrs. Theo. A. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. W. n. linker, Mildred
Iteynolds and Ed Harney of Ku
- gone, A. L. Hawn of Hosehurg. Ma
bel C. Mack of Corvallis and the
following from Portland: W. C
Schmitt. Mrs. W. C. Kchmltt, Mrs.
F. H. ljiwton. Harold Wilson and
W. W. Crane.
Complete lino of Parker pen sets
nnd desk sets. Office Stationery &
Supply Co., across .Vom ninlto.
270tf
One auto accident on the Pa
cific hlghwny over tho Siskiyou
mountnins yesterday was reported
today by Slate Traffic Sergeant C.
P. Talent. The mlshnp Involved
two Herkeley, Cnl., school teachers
en route south, and caused minor
Injuries to one when tho car they
were driving left the highway and
rolled down a grade, completely
wrecking tho machine. Tho In
jured woman was rushed to a hos
pital at Yreka, Cnl. Tho mimes of
the women could not bo learned
by tho officer.
Tho arants Pass schools resumed
sessions this morning, following the
Chrlstmns vacation. Tho Medford
schools will resume next Monday
morning.
Host ITInh lump conl. 'Tel. Ml.
Medtnrd Fuel Co. tf
llounty warrants wero Issued a'
the county clerk's office today to
Melvln llurneit of Ashland, one
coyote; Ilobert Kdsall of Pinehurst. ! high school,
viiu i-uyuie; V. I'j. I'Tey or UrOWIlH-
boro, two bohents; Cleorge llowden
of Applegato, two bnhcals; A. X.
Stokes of Medford, one coyote and
two bobcats.
Members of the Rogue ltlver
Ministerial association met Monday
mont.
Cheap lumber nnd cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Alius Hetty Jiulx left yesterday
tor tirass Volley to resume school
teaching, following a holiday visit
with relulitfs In the Phoenix dis
trict. "
The Hnguo rttver high school
basketball team will go to Crescent
city, Cal., next Friday for a game
Willi tho high school team of that
city.
200 moro hats markod for quick
sale at 19c each. The Emmy Lou
Hat Shop in M. M. Store. 212
When ho appeared In the fl'old
Hill Justice court last week on a
charge of stealing a bicycle nt Ash
land, Ed Harris, a transient, was
sentenced to tho county lall for
15 days. Harris seemed to wei.
como the sentence, as It provided
him with free board and lodging,
which probubly ho would not have
had otherwise.
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
Mrs. W. II. Robinson of this cits
has as houso guests Captain A. O.
Walsh and Mr. H. J. Walsh, who
are en route from Fort Lewis to
Washington, D. C, whero Captain
Walsh, as tho result of a recent
transfer, will servo in the nrmy
finance department. They are mak
ing me trip by motor and will go
by wny of tho southern route.
Wood nil kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
The Thoosophlcnl lodge will have
nn open meeting on Thursdny evon
ing nt 8:15 in tho lodge room, 31
Xo. Ornpe. A talk will be given by
Wllllnm Hommer on "Life In a
Lumber Camp from a Theosophleal
Viewpoint." This will be tho first
of a series of talks on how to apply
tho principles to everyday lift. A
social will follow tho program.
The Hnptlst church choir of Ash
Innd will present the cantata "The
Olory of Hethlehcm," with Mrs.
Arthur Peters as princlpul soloist,
In the Hnptlst church In Medford
in the near future.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tr
.Miss Lillian Owens, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Owens of
R. F. 1). No. 3, after spending
tho holidays with her parents, re
turned Monday to Modesto, Cel..
wnero she Is a teacher in the
i Non-resident automobile permits
i 'tre received here today by I l
Because of the deficiency ot snow ; (!arjek. in charge of the reglstra-
i-eit scraps, all colors. 25c a r ruusie iioriiuucKie, of saiem, ore. i so iar ut crater .National nark at id,,.
The regular monthly meeting o!
ho Woman's Christian Mission,)'
society of the Christian church will
bu:ich at the Fashion Shop, 424 j There are two sons, Floyd J. Rip- j this time of year, also in the
Medford Bldg. Phone JIM. tf
Next Monday evening nt the Ho
tel Medford the annual Installation
of officers of the Klwunis club will
take plnco coincident with a bun
auet for the Klwanlnns und their
ladles. There will bo a prominent
speaker for the occasion, and also
stunts of various kinds.
Coal soy tho sack or ton. Tel.
C31. Medford Fuel Co. tf"
Sid Postle, local g a r a g o me
chanic, was scheduled to have a
hearing today in Justice court on a
charge of moonshine possession,
for which he was arrested Monday
evening by tho police. Postle, who
was recently released from the
county Jail afler having served time
on a similar charge, Is accused of
Hie possession of four gallons of
alleged moonshine.
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland.
Phono 093. tf I
pey of tho Applegute valley nnd
i.ert Klppey or rortland. Of a
family of eight brothers and sis
ters he Is survived by one brother,
Clyde Rlppey, of I'kla, Cal., and
three sisters Mrs. Ashury llei-ll
of Medford, Mrs. June Gathergood,
ol' llealdsburg, Cal., and Mrs. Belle
Huston, of I'kluh, Cul. He was a
brother or the late Charles and
Henry Rlppey, early residents of
Centrul Point,
Funeral services were held ut
Snlem, Ore., SuturtluV, December
29th.
WII.SON Simpson Wilson
passed away at his home In Cen
trul Point, Ore.. January 2, 1S29,
aged 79 years, 11 months and 18
lays. Mr. Wilson was born In
Yamhill, Ore., November 14, 184U.
at that time the stato of Oregon
was a territory. His parents set
tled there on a donation land
claim. ' As a young man he moved
to Klamath county, which at that
rk at i lion of out-of-state cars, iu the be held at the home of Mrs. George
other Chamber or Commerce bullr ing, 1 1- i. .c v ... .-.
.0lmU. I from the secretary of state's offiee,,a,ls' -B Nor,h 0ranfe Hlree- on
' T. Davis and cars will be
provided. -
. .j members ot the three
missionary groups are requested 10
attending the morning wurhii. n
Sunday. Januury B. This request
omes rrom the L'nited Christian
Missionary society headquarters ns
he opening of our lito jmrpose pe
riod. Please tome.
Classified advertising gets results.
Phone
51
rhursduy afternoon, iuuarv II.
2 o'clock. This meeting will !
In the nature of u birthday pariyi
honoring those who have h.tl birth -j
days during the past three months.
I he Myrtle Ward group will have
high mountuln terrltorv surrni
Ing the Rogue River valley, Super-1 "'"omoblle division, alon r with in
Intendent C. (J. Thomson, the Copco I mructlons for this year in issuing
officials and Irrigation district loud-1 ""c" I,er,n' to tourists and others,
ers are much worried, as there While the instructions are practi
must he much more snow fall to i u"y lr e same us lust year, the de-
urovld nrnnU u,.,iUH inH t sign ot 'the nermil is f:ir fliferent
use. Hence. January must bel"11" yef- The new permit is yel-1 thurge or the program und social
looked lo to bring sufficient snow ! low " " Kroeit background, with a ! 1,0,lr which will follow. Mrs. Grigsby
to restore depth of snow normalcy i picture or snowciud Mount Hood
in the mountains. i '' the center. Above the picluve
There Is only two and one-half ! "I'liear the words "Slate or Ore
feet of snow at the Bouth National ' K"" "nil belofc the picture are the
park entrance and four feet at the j words "Oregon's Year Around I'luy-7000-foto
level, but. due to a freak ground."
of nature, there Is five feet at the I 0f cou-se, tho people of Medtord
60UU to C500 foot level, probably ttnu other parts of the valley would
will be the leader. .- large attend
ance is desired und those who
have no means or transportation
nreasked to call Mrs. R. I.. Hay or
ILK
BUTTER
ICECREAM
PAST UERIZED SAFEPURE
PRODUCED PACKED
THE SANITARY WAY
Mrs. A. J. Klocker returned vpw.itl,na .fiu ,- nt finiwAn
terduy from n two weeks' trip to;ly. Klamath Falls was then known
I'hoonlx. Ariz., where she was call-1 us Linkville. It was there that
ed by the death of her sister. I he met und married Nancy Wll-
Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Chambers i "on' the first white couple to
and family believe In starting the i he married in Klamath Fulls. His
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Egan
left last night on tho Shasta for
their winter home at Pohhlo
Bench, where they expect to spend
most of this month and next. The
latter part of the month, Mr.
noon ui mo now I'resr.yterian Oregon stute golf team, which
cimrcn ai. rnoomx. nyH a t(mm from Cnlrornlu tor
hu,i,us jiuuuy co., rent csiate. ti,e mter-state tltlu, on tho Peb
Insurance and small loans on any- bio Beach course
......H ui vi.iue. j-uim jiiock, corner "chnrls" Rep. Phone 479-M.
Vnu j ' Mrs. Sadie Allen. 282tf
mm.iuiu imiueu dun will, Mr. and Mrs. Alfeo.l Ciirienl..r
loft In their car New Years Hay
for Pasadena, where they will
hold it regular meeting lonight
ut tho Hotel Medford at 7:30, with
the election of officers tho muin
business of the session.
Unconcerned over tho fnct that
two hunters along tho shore were
attempting to shoot them, four
ducks yesterdny afternoon were
placidly swimming In the Rogue
rivor not fnr from Byboo bridge
Duck nro reported scarce along
the rWor and lis a rule hunters
spend an unsuccessful day when
in their quest. Tho birds nro found
easier around the Gold Ray dam
In the sloughs caused by many
acres of back wntor.
Wood all kinds onk, Inurel.
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tr
' Jlrh Morgan, who has n home
stead In lCvans vulley, was arrested
Hi Oranta Pass last woek in a
charge of being Intoxlcnted, nnd
paid a fine or S50 In the city police
court. He told the officers that
ho had taken some of the wine
tonio available at many places in
that oily, according to tho Grants
Puss Courier. '
Tempornry auto licenses wero Is-,
sued at tne snerirr's office today
to Chester Merrlman, Clarence
Edwards. Medrord Lumber com
pany and R. It. Chllds of Medford,
Karl Ulrich ot Trail and F. F.
Whittle of Ashland.
Rest Utah lump conl. Tel. G31.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
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We Believe
1929 has great things
in (tore for the Bogue
Eiver Valley and along
with them we will do
our level best to give
you a Bakery Service
unexcelled anywhere in
a community of ' this
size. i
it
spend u month or six weeks
Their two children nccompnnled
by their nurse, left fnr the same
destination lust night by train.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Modford Fuel
Co. Tel. 081, tf
Corning Kenly, son ot Mr. and
Mrs. F, Corning Kenly, left lust
night lo resume his studies at
the Webb school, Clnromont, Cal
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpen
ter will leave tonight on tho
Shasta for . Arrowhend Springs,
Cnl., where they will spend u
month. Their new t'hryaler car
will bo delivered to them In Hun
Fruucisco, being driven down
from Medford, hy a drlvor from
the local Chrysler agency.
How clean coal. Tel, 031. Med
tord Fuel Co. tf
Still vexed nt Insinuations cast
at him from Grants Pass that he
has gulnori ton much weight to
give Fred Mortensen, Climate City
gruppler, a good match, Sailor Junli
Wood toduy repealod that he ex
pocts to give Mortensen the quick
est defeat of his career. "Down
In Grants Pnss," he said, "some
think I am bothered with wrinkles
of rat, muklng me slow and easy
to down, hut It seems Hint they
can't tell fnt from muscle." Pres.
ent plans call for a mntch between
Wood nnd Mortensen at the Rlvoll
theater nt Grants Pass next Tues
day night,
Hose mending, runnors removed
and snags worked back. Handi
craft Shop. - E 1 Otf
Marriage licenses were Issued nt
tho county clerk's office lodny und
lust Mondny to Hurry Kyle und
Rose Felton, both of Medford; Les
ter Cnrr ond Kthel Alford, both
of Medford: 1?. K, Dobklns and
Beulah Butler, both at San Fran
rlsco: Jack Dolun and Kddle Van
Meter, both of Muntugue, Cal.
Mrs. C. F. Nichols Is spending
overal days in Klamath Falls vis
iting friends and relatives.
That good coal--low In ash. Han
sen Coal Ho. Phono 239. tf
George Lounsherry resumed
duties today at the Coxy Nook con
fectionery, having recovered from
a severe siege of Inriuensii, which
hud eonrtned him to his home for
over a week., Mr. Lounsherry re
covered from one altuck two weeks
ago and then horamn subject to
another. John Wlmerhulder, pro
prietor of the confectionery. Is also
hack on duty, following similar
experience, which Included two flu
ntlaeks.
New Tear's rtnnre Man. night,
Kinmld's hall. Ksgle Point. Ml
Mrs. Clarence Paulsen nnd Miss
Fletcher Applrton of Spokane, th"
Misses M. and P. Hall, Mr. nnd
Mrs. L. V. Cole and Mr. nnd Mrs.
G. J. Jones of Seattle, Mr. nnd
Mrs. H, A. Hoggin nnd Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Keadle of Taeoma wi?re
among the slate of Washington
residents registered at Medtord ho.
tela yesterday.
new yeur right, and hence have Just
purchused and moved Into u home
at 5(13 South Onkdala avenue.
Doors and windows cheap at
Medford Lumber Co, 237tf
The Grants Pass high school
team will go to Klamath Falls this
woek for a two-game series of bas
ketball with the high school team
there. This Is to be the first game
of the southern Oregon high school
conference for tho Grants Pn
team.
Hot, clean co.il. Tel. C31. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Following u practice that has
beon his for over ten years, Ben
F. Peart today again purchased
the first angling and hunting li
cense ot the year. Mr. Peart Is
a well known Central Point sports
man und despite tho fact that he
Is nenrlng hLs seventies, Is one of
tho most uctlvo In the county. On
the average, less than a dozen
angling and hunting licenses are
sold during the month of January.
After having spent tho holidays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Thurman, at Central Point.
Miss Peggy Thurman left yesterday
ror Portlund where she bus been
making her home ror the past sev
eral months. Mr. Thurman Is a
member of .tho locnl flro depart
ment. Iflghost grade Utah coal, any
size, nnywhero, any amount. Han
son Coal Co. Pione 239. tc
A depository for supplies, honks
and periodicals of the Methodist
Fpiscopal church wo established
In I'ortlund yesterday, and will
serve Oregon, Washington, Idaho
and Montana. Authority to make
Portland the depository city for the
northwest was granted nt the gen
eral conference of the church Inst
May In Kunsas City, Mo. PreviouH'
ly the Portland salesroom of the
Methodist Book concern has been
merely ft branch of the Snn Fran
cisco depository.
Mr. and Mrs. Murt Love, Miss
Claudia Klum nnd W. P. Stewart
were dinner guests yesterday at the
homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cand
ler on Kdwurds avenue.
ltnlph Koozer und W. J. Ferns
left yesterdny fnr Portland to ut
tend the nnnual session or the
North west fanners' association.
They were accompanied as far as
Corvnllls hy Miss Ruth Koozer,
who Is a student at tho Oregon
Stato college.
Radio fans wero In a generally
appreciative mood for tho courtesy
shown them yesterduy afternoon by
tne California Oregon Power com
pany iu the hroudcast of the
Georgia Tech-Cullfornla football
gamo over KMIil), Tho nnnounc
Ing was Iu charge of Unrl Davis.
who by a number of fans toduy
was declared to have done better
announcing of the game than by
nnnounrers who wero at the sidelines.
daughter was the first white child
to be born there, and at the time
or the birth ot this child there
was a fight with the Indians and
the house had to be guarded by
tho white settlers. In the divis
ion of the county their home was
so situated that It was In Jack
son. Klamath and Lake counties.
They had resided there for 20
years. During this time eight
children were horn. After leav
ing Klamath county they resided
nt Trail, Oregon for 14 years, and
the past IS years they have been
living at Central Point. He was
a Modoc war veteran, Fort Wilson
of Klitmnth county being named
after him. He Is survived todny
by his wife, Nancy Wilson, and
seven children: Chester Wilson
of Keno, Ore.; Mrs. Irono Cor
kery of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Jesse
Rlchurdson of Central point
Thomas Wilson of Keno; Mrs.
Mattio Henderson or Fresno, Cal.
Mrs. pearl Balko or San Frnn
Cisco; William Wilson or Port
land, and one sister, Mrs. Mary
McDonald of Klamath Palls, Ore.
Tho funeral service is iu charge
of the perl Funeral Home 'ind
the day ond hour wilt bo an
nounced at a later dale.
due to tho woods keeping rain off
tne snow in this latter level.
It Is raining at the Crater Na
tional park today, and the tem
peratures prevailing there lust
month and so far this month uro
far too high for winter weather in
that region.
The coldest day of December In
the park was ti degrees above on i
rather the design had a picture of
Crater Lake than Ml. Hood. 11 is
understood that the secretary of
state's office, uulomohllo division,
before selecting the above design,
looked over other designs submit
ted hv the various local munugers
of the out-of-tate registration
pionts, by request, and from others.
Mr. Oarlock and others from
December 10. and the temperature I 'he southern Oregon section, nam-
during" the, month has averaged I rally submitted designs with Ciater
arounu ju degrees above In the day
time. Thero Is '110 snow in tho Klamath
valley.
The above conditions In Crater
National park were received in the
monthly leport from there, just
received today at the Crater Na
tional park offices here.
PORTLAND MEN BUY
Lake as the main feature, but the.
powers that he ut Salem decided
that tho northern end of the state
should be featured, with Mt. Hood,
os more distinctive.
WOODHCRN Oregon Packing
Co. expects to .double ucreago or
pli-klo contracts this coming sea
son.
I
VALF. Malheur county turkeys!
delivered hero for Christmas trade
brought to producers total of $.10,-oon.
Wedding Bells
HUTTOX Sylvia Sablna Sullon.
infun t UiuiRhtor and only child
ot Mr. und -Mih. M. h. Sutton,
pawned nwiiy ut their home, 1508
i'runc Htrt, ut 9:20 a. m. Janu
aw 1. A brief fuwtrnl wfrviec
will ho hold at tho Conprep chnpol
by Hov. W. It. Hilton, at 10:00
in., Tluirmluy. Tho remains
will thin bp tnken lo Urownahoro
comptory for interment. Mra. Hut
tun will ho remembered uh Miss
Klva McAllister nnd n well known
in tho vicinity of HrownHhoro.
The (iurden club meeting has
been postponed from touiKht until
next Wednesday niuht:'
4
HAUPKU $102,235 contract
awarded for yradliiK Harper
ello ranch section of Centrul Oro
K"ii highway.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
KOlt 8ALK Modern, li-room plas
tered home, hardwood floors in
every room, numerous builtins.
attractive and convenient; corner
lot, one block from grade school
and 4 blocks from high school.
Total price $33011; 1300 cash,
hulnnce $35 per month. Heo
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
1'hone "!. ;m
KOIl H.VLK .Splendid llusiness Op-
pnrtunityl (me of the most mod
ern und up-to-date cafes In
southern Oregon. Excellent lo
Tollon, very best In fixtures nnd
equipment; doing it nice business.
fl'.OllO cash will handle this go
ing business. Se t'hnrlcs A.
Wing Agency, Inc. l'hoiie 72S.
28-I
WANTKD To buy light roadster;
HISO cows. It. t, Kux 108, A.sh
Innd. 284
Negotiations were closed this
week for tho transfer of the pro
prietorship or tho Highway Motor
company from K. V. Williams anil
M. .M. Harvey to T. M. Keller and
iv. j. jjeai ol j-oruiinil, who have
already taken possession of their
new holdings. Mr. Deal will be In
active charge or the company and
will make his homo in Medford.
Messrs. Deal nnd Keller have
been associated together in fort
land for sometime in the real es
tate business and It is possible that
.Mr. Keller may move to Medford
later to assist In the operation of
the compuny. Mr. Williams plans
lo retire from the nuto business as
soon ns he disposes of his used car
Interests.' He will continue selling
iused machines until his present
stock is gone. Mr. Williams re-1
cenlly purchased rancli property!
along the Old .Stage road und will;
make his home there, Mr. Hurvey
will continue to mako his home In
hl city.
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
Coming - Coming
2
Nights
Only
Monday
and
Tuesday
JANUARY 7-8
The Fastest, Funniest,' Most Sensational
Added Attraction Ever Attempted
rjg ,n, . ,n, n ., n,,
M , M, M
Joseph G.Kelleys
COUNTRY STORE
!2E
Hear
FRED SCOTT
TKe Highway
Evangelist
at
Full Gospel
Church
Newtown Near Main
Beginning Tonight
Hurry Dixon Kyle and Miss
Itoso Klennor t'elten, were mar
ried at the Presbyterian Munse,
Monday evening, December 31.
IsSli. by tho l!ev. K. 1. Law
rence. The newlyweds lire resi
dents of this city, where they will
make their home.
VOM MAI.K Western Klec. washer,
hue model, composition cylinder,
good shape, $30. Maytag Shop.
288'
FOll KXCHAXtlE .Have n good
4 -room modern houso In Med
ford and would like to exchange
ror nouse in t; e n t r a I Point.
SOUTIlKltN OltKUON KKAI.TY
CO., lis .N. Klverslde, NAT.V
TOHUWt Itril.Dt.N't!. , 284
Olenn Primer nnd Treva Creech
notn or Klamnth county, were
married yesterday nfternnon nt
tho study of ltov. T. I,. Thuem
ler, with the fulher und two aunts
or Miss Creech as witnesses. The
newlyweds will muko their home
In Klamath county, whero tho
bridegroom Is engaged In the
lumber business,
4
Lighting Experts
Visiting Medford
K, M. Kerr of Portland, l!ghttii
expert for the Pacific Htntes Klec
trlo company, nnd Oeorge N. Mar
ker of Portland, district lighting
specialist for the fienernl Klectrlc
compuny, are In Medford today
nn business with the different elec
tric firms. They nro also Inter
ested in seeing who receives the
conliuct for tne now lighting sys
tem tu lit Installed on Hlxth street,
bids for which nro to be opened
unignt.
El'OKNK ti.nno worth of
pure-bred Guernney cuttle ship.
pod from farms near hero to
Cullfornla ranch.
FOR ItKNT Hi ucres film nr.
deii soil, 4-rooni house with bnth.
noi aim com water, narn, wood
shed, garage and chicken house;
nlso nuts nnd fruits. Itox 12,
Jacksonville. ;s8
rci walk 2i, ncres, 3 miles
irom Aieurnru; iox:M house: nil
Irrigated; good land; $S0o. Will
takii small cnr. V). Mlllnrd
Co., 410 K. Main. Phono
285
Foil HUNT Furnished 6 rooms
on first floor; two large light
rooms upstairs and light furnish
ed. 603 N. llartlett. 28J
If OK SALE Second-hand Kord
son; good shape. Neldormeyer
Itros,, Jacksonville. 20
Foil A practical nurse, with
best references. Phono 383-W.
or call nt 421 So. Front St. 286
Foil SALK Fat hens.
K-12.
Phone ?-
38S
roil HA LK One A-l young Jersey
cow: heavy milker nnd high
tester, fresh Jan. 21; also Jersey
heifer, 10 mo. old, Kd Clerwlg.
Kgsn Orchard. ixs
KOlt HUNT Housekeeping rooms.
134 Apple. yxs
in Los Angeles
Hotel Barbara
Sixth Street at Westlake Avenue.
Adjacent to beautiful Westlake
Park.
Par enough out to mlsB traffic con
gestion, yet cIobo enough in for
convenience such an Ideal loca
tion is one of the mnny advantages
exclusive to the modern, moderately-priced
Hotel llurbara.
We will be delighted to have you
is a guest.
Rates from $1.50 to $2.50
COMING
FOR 3 BIG DAYS
STARTS
Tomorrow
ON THE BURNING SANDS OF THE DESERT
YOU'LL
SEE
SOLDIERS The Dare-Devil of the Legion in the most real
istic presentation of their life on the burning dasert sands.
STRIFE Between Father and Son between Sister and
Sister.
"WITH
AMAZEMENT
PASSION Mid passion of the flesh sublime passion of a
pure love a conflict that has endursd since the begin
ning of time.
Chiropractic. . Naturopaltu
. Dr. H. P. Coleman
8th Successful Taar In Medford
Treatments by Appointment
Madford Canter Bldo. Phona Ms
RlectmtneraoT Wood Science
j . norman i m m mwz
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r isBniaaiimaaasBsaMHsBdaw
Vi)H HALH Loose alfaira hav.
Phone 3:.5-U-3. 84
Foil rt.VLK Almost new walnut
dlningmoin tnhlo nnd buffet. 411
W. Jackson. Phono JH-H. 214
UANO HOLLY ST. aiHONB f 4 4
A Complete Cleaning and
Dybiho Servici
You will THRILL to ... a court martial In the
Foreign Legion; mutiny on the desert In a man
killing land storm; the strange triangle of father,
ton and a bewitching woman; awe-inspiring shots
on the great Sahara; Algiers and the mysteries of a
Legion of men with dead pasta!
ALSO
2 GREAT ACTS OF TALKIES
Admission
Matinees, 10 and 35; Evenings, 25 and 50
Last TONIGHT TIMES
If You Haven't Seen This, You're
Not in the Argument.
JOAN CRAWFORD
In the Beautiful
Sound Picture
"OUR DANCING
DAUGHTERS"
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