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rET)FOM) MAIL TRIBITKE; MTffFORTV OTCEfipy, FT?1TAY. .TAXFA'RY 4.1f)29. PAGE TTTRITF! i r 1 s 0 J Herbert UtraiiK arrived home I this noun on the Shasta train trom la visit at San Krum-iM'o over thf t New Year's Hriod. He had a nar . row ejiiapi- from being run down by a street car on Market street William Hott, reported earlier in the week to be in a serious condi tion In a Medford hospital, was said today to be making an ex cedent recovery from the effects of his recent operation, and expects while gazing at the lofty luihlinK to bo out of the hospital in another and was nearly licked by a taxi , week. Mr. Hott is an employe of driver for taking a street ear from the ferry up town .instead of usini; a taxi for the purple. Heat Utah lump coal. Tel. 6S1. Medford Fuel Co. tf liounly warrants were issued' at the county clerk's office today to the California Oregon Power com pany.r-4.ira n ta Pass Courier. Cheap lumber and cedar posts, Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. and Mm. Court Hall returned yesterday from Lake view. Or., ! u'hin'A fliiv hm-A ltctan Miwnilimr thi i HamM Kubli of Jacksonville, one .1. wwlt, .... 1 coyote and one bobcat ; V. H. Swain of llrownsboro, one coyote and onebobcat; H. E. I'ritchett of Trail, one coyote. That Kood coallow In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 2MK Important in the dally mainte nance of the courthouse, but acel- i dentally omitted from the person- nei of the courthouse staff pub- ' lished today, is J. K. Daniels, ' fa-j iniliarly known as "Joe." Joe has, been the courthouse janitor ever j since it wns established in Med-1 last friends. n .1. r'ur careful drivers thr (pacific I hiKlnvay over the Slskiyounioun- tains is in Kood condition, said L. ; 1. Oarlock of the local AAA office j this forenoon. He reported the j snow to be entirely cleared off the j highway, but addrriOiat the Ash-', land-Klamath Falls highway has not been entirely freed of snow, as heavy snow banks have been formed each side of the road, making it narrow in places. I Host Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. 1 Medford Fuel Co. tf , Members of the Oregon Ktate i Kox Hreeders' association art hold- j iiiK their annual convention in Sa- j b'ln today. The annual pelt .show! will not be held this year. j . Dance at the Grange Hall, Kanle ( Point, Saturday nipht. Sf. : I). A. Freeman, a sailor on fur-1 ford, and It is to him that tho.ten- IoukIi from the t. S. H. Arizona, 1 ants are particularly courteous stationed at San Diego, is spending when they wish little favors or a' short time in Medford visitine j some special work dune. He ha;; UJs father, D. A Freeman. j been found to be willing and obllK- Complete lino of Parker pen sets ( in-;, making him a popular figure and denk sets. Office Stationery & .around the building. Supply Co., across from Rlalto. Dance at the Orange Hall, Kngle j Clean1 rags wanted at the 270Vf Point. Saturday night. 28fi Tribune office. T I DI KHUiU, ILttOO liUUIVI -fWlTH BYRD PARTY HI SCHOOL BEGUN I Harold DeVoe of this city, now J Fallowing the letting of the I a student in the electrical on- construction hi(ls .IMt mHn ty the igineeiing de)artmnt at the Ore- , . , , . , ..... , .,,, ... . '.. . ... . 8chod boaid. work was begun I son State College at Corvallis, and la ivulio enthusiast and experl-; tn,i " construction two nieiii.M' wfih n .. .f lttu nun ; new class rooms in the senior high , making, ma do a contact with the Anarctie Kxpedition of . i'ominiitulci .Itvrd. It ii'currt'd annual election of of- j about a month ago, and was not1 regarded by the amateur ns out' of the ordinary. The Sta UhI So-slou 1 1 1 1 la It Temple, Masonic Hall. St a t ed se on , Frida y evening, January 4 th. Routine business and fleers. All members urged to Itv present, and visiting Nobl wel come. Refreshments after session. ' P. K. HAMMOND. Potentate. W, H. DA V, Recorder. m 2S4 degree. 1 2X4 Smx'UiI ConinitinUtitlon Medford Lodge Xo. 1"3. A. In code . scnooi m relieve tne congesuori in that building, ami the worn wm be rushed from now on as, ac cording to contract. It is to be completed by January -0. The ordinary. The message m'w ,ooms; tt nic" w,u whh s..ht !..,. th. lui'n.. hmiw. i ouie 1 "III l 10 11'' iiioi e rmi'ieni". near this city. I Young DeVoe has been experi menting for years with I sending and receiving ets, j will be built on the east balcony of the high school Kymnnsiuui. radio ; "iinougn tne consiruciion wui h nnd wtli l,,t Kolng n daily, the senior t high M. Mail tf lasses will be in session as usual, as i;u incidental noise, etc.. 1 in that part of the building will I not be heard, and will only slight 1 ly affect the cooking and domestic science classes. The construction contract was ew Y Is just beginning. If you are not new one of our patrons, we invite you to become one. We are in a position to give you the very finest of grocery ser vice at reasonable cost. Some of Our Specialties Unusual Items in Fancy Groceries ".. Attractive line of Imported and Domestic Cheese 1 . : Shelled Nuts of All Kinds Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Home Made Cakes Every Day Start the New Year by giving our store a trial. We will make every effort to make your grocery shop ping pleasant and satisfactory. Experienced Salesmen To Serve You Personal Attention , Prompt Service . MAR5H with his hiifh-nowered enuinment I V. Jfc A, M., Friday. Jan. 4,iu . a,u th t nm-t :3U p. m. Work in M. M. of the earth. Hy-order of AV. M. Th .,... wi.h lhn ilvi.j ox. 1 HOCSTOX, Secy. pedition was short, the operator! sending the latitude and longitude nt I hi. etiln I .. ., i.-,.! awarded Wilkinson & Oliver youth reached the Polar expedi tion station, un amateur radio sender of Iowa, reported that lie had received a reply to his mes sage. Contact with the expedition in a favorite aim of radio sendera, 11 11(1 l'ni..n...n,l.i,. L!f.l I.. 111.. fil - ..... .... .u" "... .... h commented upon It. DeV'oo has a talent for radio experimenting, and bus built inuny machines and parts. r-r ear KVCIKNE. Ore., Jan. 4. ) Dr. Frederic George Young, dean of the school of sociology. Uni versity of Oregon, died today. Ho had been a member of tho" fac ulty of the university for 33 years. Dr. Young, who was 71, had been ill for a few weeks. Al though not so strong as usual l)c continued to teach his clauses until a short time ago, and he was engaged also in muny re search projects. Ho was also taking a prominent part in pre liminary work on a proposed state survey which tho university is planning for the near future. He had this project in mind for many years. Frederic Cleorgo Young was bnrn at Burnett,' Wis., Juno 3. 1 Ji r s . ( Ho was graduated from; Johns -Hopkins 1 university-' in 1 880 wllh the degree of bachelor of' arts. Ho received the honorary degree of doctor of laws from tho University of Oregon In 11)20. He joined the faculty of the University of Oregon in 1S95 as head of the department of eco nomics and sociology. Hu held that position until also being dean' of the Oregon gradtir ate schonl from IflOO to 1H20., S'nce 1920 he was dean of the school of .eociology. on , their hid of $4,100. altho K. J. ; Tubbs' bid at $3tl00 was the lowest but was not considered because it Wiw not accompanied by the re- j quired certified check. The other bids were as follows: j W. W. Meriitt, $4055; Clark and j Klliott, $fi4ii; It. I. Stuart and Sons D. Turner. $i:7u0; H. H. 1 Weaver, and W. A. Jones and J. S. YVochnich, $MtSft.75. 1 It Is understood that.no bills wilt bo asked for the heating of the two rooms, as the board will award the work to Contractor Schmidli, who was the original contractor for the high school building heutlng, as the board thinks it best to have ib" contractor do all . tho' healing work. Also, for ihe huuiu .v.. Iho 1 'copies Klectric Store, which had tho original electrical contract for the hinh school, will be given tho electrical work in the two rooms. It is nlso understood that the board has required that those two contractors do tho respective work at a reasonable cost, the same as though there was com petitive bidding. Howover, bids will be naked for tho general wiring of tho two new rooms. F00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK FiXCHANOK For improved or unimproved acreage, $ 1 500 , equity in modern new 5-rooin j home. Inquire 507 Haven. lixtl FOK HALK r-room modern home ' on corner lot near now high school, $l!7M; $100 down, bal- a nee easy terms. Charles It. ; Kay, Realtor, Medford National Hank ltldg. Ii8 SIX ROOMS, KaM Main St.. close to downtown; la rue lot, shade trees and beautiful shrubbery. Price ilifo. 1 recommend this as Hie best, buy la Me.il ford. Cart Y. TengwaUl, Realtor, Hotel .Hol land llldg. HHh Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 j!'MMglailli HWI IMlIlil!lllil!!fll!!lllfgM Saturday Specials at the West Side Market Across from Copco Where Quality Costs No More ART AND HARRY ' Formerly of the Model Meat Market Pork Roast, per pound . . . 22c Side Pork, per pound 20c PorlChops,' per pound 30c o Beef Roast, per pound . .1 ...............'... . 22c All Steaks, per pound 30c Country Sausage, per pound . 20c Hamburger, per pound . 20c Fancy Young Rabbits, per pound . 28c All phone orders given strict attention O Phone 649 We Deliver Plenty of Room to Park Your Car OF i'Oll It ISN'T Furnished l'hoiK. 717-V. llOUHP. 2XU FOll KXCHANCili (Iflionil HtiMP, hci'vU'i. Htiitfnn unil hil'l on l'n rlflf; hlKliwuy; cxi'i'lli-nl liieullon nnd doiiiK a fin bUHln.'tu:. ThlB In tin bent liuslnt-'HH prtipi'i'ly 1 I huvo cvci offered in exclmnKO. Will trudp for orrhard, fiirni or town jiropprly. Value 132, (IU0. Sep Walter 11. Leverptte, lteallor. 2!Ml WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (!) With ono UiuscnlinR vote, tho house Irrigation eomniittee today approv ed it Bennte bill to provide for sur vey" of the proposed Columbia River reclamation project In the Hlale of Washlnston. The measure, which would pro vide for further studies of Ihe pro ject, was opposed in commuted by Heprescntatlve , Ijcnthiirwund, Re publican, of I'lah. Ah approved by the committee, tho senaln pro im.sal was amended to embody suk Kestlons made by Secretary West in a recent letter to Chairman Smith of that body. Obituary I'ATTICKKON Funeral nurvlccH j for the late Klla U. 1'atterMon of Talent will be held at tho homo near Talent Saturday, January 5, at 2 P. m. Uev. D, K. Millard , will have charge of aervlrefl. Hop"' I Heb"kah lode of AHhland, of jwhteh Mrn. Patterson w'at a mem n:r, will ulxo liuve aliort HervleeH. j The reinaitiH will bo forwarded ' to Portland where Ineencratlon j will ho in tho Portland c renin .toiitun. ConKr Funeral PurlorH . arc In charge. - HAlUtlHON Funeral 1 nervieei; for Frederick. John HarrIon, In fant Hon of Mr. and Mrn. John HnrrlKon of Itutto Falls will bo held ut tho sravcttldo In tho Med ford cemetery January G at 10 u. m.- CJonger, Funeral, I'arlori In ehurgfi. , ' : . U ' ' FOK HA US tlfioo equity in at tractive duplex on eawt Hide pav ed Hi reel, tu trade for Hinall un incumbered home or clear acre age. CharlcH It. Itay, Ileal tor, Medford National ltunk Uldn. WAXTKl) 1-ton truck with enb; must he in A-l Hhape; no Ford. Wilt trade FordHon tractor In beHt condition. Wrlto D. F. Jor Kenwen, Alarshfield, Ore. l!Hi WAXTKIJ Hir, siar motor: niunt he In goixl condition. Write U. F. Joi-KetiKen, Mar.shfield, Ore. (JOOU-WII I HKU CAUH Thai Are (liiarauteed. Ynu ran buy a nond lined ear on a. Hinti 11 paymcnL lown nnd eoHy tcruiM. Come In and e oiu line. Ford Houdsler and llnht dellv ery $100 Overland Tour; nice Hhape... $ IMi Flint 'nmrliiK JH.O Hupinolillo ! fMi Chevrolet .. II si NhhIi 1m:'7 Hedan, like new... S!MMi Dodge TourlriK lb Keu tlicNo vhIuch Haturduy and Monday. HANOKRKOX MoTOIl CO. Oakland and Poutiaw lealern. VANTK1 T can lvo a. Hidendld offer In rent to a woman of re finement who wantH u comfort able home. I want company. Will Klve alt home prlvll(KeH but expect pernon tu wait on wlf in every particular, llox 101, Trib une. FOlt HA LK Klectrlc rane nt real barKutu; also other hounhold uoocIn. Pleasant View Farm, Talent. 2J(X FOU HAI.K Klftctrlc portable Hlnifer Hewing machine and per colator. Call Lake Hotel, ufter 10 a, m. 2K6 FOU IlKNT FurnlHhdo 2-room cottaKO. 325 E. Juckiion Ht. Tel. 74B-W. 287 WANTED Improved small pear ranch. rieuHO address box 7. Tribune. 2S7 HICKMAN Thomas T. Hickman.- a resident of Phoenix but a short time, pawned awuy ut the home in Phoenix January 4 at the tine of ilti. He leaves his wife, Clco Hickman, and six children, Najdene, 1-uclile, Itevalyn, Mary (JeorKla nnd Thomas Itlckmun, Jr. all of Phoenix. His mother, two sinters and one brother of Mis souri. The remains era at the Conger Funeral Parlors West Main at Newtown streets, where fu neral services are being arranged. f i Card of Thank. I To the many friends who were so kind and thoughtful to us In our; recent bereavement, we wish to ex- tend our appreciation; also for the ; lovely floral offer! nits. 1 , 8. W, HUlyw and Family. KXCHANOK Nice, home In Med ford for orchurd home, liox N. J- Tribune. '2 HI These Drug Stores , Are Open Nights This Week ' Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy aetfords SAVING STORES Note: Prices qu;ted in this ad do not include delivery service Butter Fancy fresli creimuT.v, iiinJe from sweet cri'imi ; every pound iitmriuiteed satisfactory. Lbs. ,95 Coffee Cfolilcn West vacuuiu packed in tins a mild but rich flavored coffee; it will please you. Pound ... 52 Raisins Fancy Thompson Seedless, no stems, sand or dirt They are cheaper thnn most dried fruits. -Lb. Pkg. .27 Baking Powder Calumet in tins One of the best baking powders at the cheapest price. 10 Lb. can 1.19 Mazola Oil Use Mazola for any pur pose. It's just us tfood for any frying as for salads. - Full Quart... 45 Soap Citrus, nuaranteed, dis solves quickly and will not damage the fabric. Lg. Pkg. ... ,39 Honey l'ure extracted honey It's almost as cheap us the ordinary syrup and much better. Try a pail. 10 ib. p i 1.29 Flour SH'rry's hardwheat, guar anteed to please you in ev ery way for any purpose. 49 lb. sk 1.80 Apricots Fancy California fruit, canned ripe and has the natural flavor. Lg. 2y2 can .... 15 Sugar C nnd II Berry l'ure eanu sugar in sanitary cloth bag full weight. 10 Lbs.. ,63 Tobacco Horseshoe chewing tobac co, buy what you want at this saving price. Reg. Plug .69 Tomatoes Grown and packed in the Rogue River valley; can ned ripe and in every way the best standard toma toes. C Lg. cans.. 25 No. 2a Corn Iowa growu sweet corn; solid pack and a real val ue at this saving price. Lg. cans .25 Peas The best standard grade of peas, medium size and tender. Lg. cans .25 Rolled Oats Sperry's fancy Bolledoats. Either the large flukes or the quick cooking. 10 lb. bag.... .43 Meat Department Are you taking advantage of Santfords saving prices? Compare our price with the price you paid last week at the ordinary market In buying for our large chain of markats we make wonderful savings, we make large savings in our reduced operating expense these savingB we pass on to you in lower prices In our Fish department tomorrow we will have fancy halibut, fancy salmon, fancy sable fish steaks, fancy fresh mackerel, fresh silver smelt, fresh codfish, fresh Dolly Var- den trout, fresh oysters, fresh clams, kippered salmon, Alaska her ring and imported anchovies. Young Rabbits (iraiij fed, young.and fat. Fine for frying or baking. 22 Pound Backbones Funey, fresh backbones, just right for boiling. Pound .15 Cascade Bacon Sugar cured, medium wt., guaranteed tho very best bacon you can buy. Pound .35 Bacon Medium size lean bacon, mild cure, half or whole price. Pound ... 23 Side Pork Fresh sido pork, medium size; just what you want to fry or boil. Pound ... .19 Pork Roasts . Shoulder pork, cut from fancy young grain fed hogs. Pound ... .16 Salmon Fancy fresli Red salmon, cut from the center of the fish. , ' Pound - 25 Cod Fish Fancy frosh codfish, just the right size fish to fry. Pound .15 Pork Chops Fancy lean chops. Try a pound or two today. Pound ... .23