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vnr. two XrTDFOrcn MATT, TUTP.FNT, MTDFOnr). OREftQX. SATTTiDAY. J.WTARY 3. Kr29. Iocal and -'Personal Th Oro-roa iJUir) men's ajirvxia tion will hold it ar.nual r;rrtn ffn n-r p.nt Wednesday ar.d Tr.urd-.y tn el-- Ifovi M-d.Wd ln-mrii 1.f oriuro, instead t,; in the PubUc Library, a wu erro-h-o'iitly ar.noan'd yziTlz.y in thl n--sr,fpai,-r. The e onv-n.lo;i will fonvr- itt 1 'j sl. nr.. V.Ydr.' day. f Jan.-e At Jackson Hot Sprir.r club fcaturd.ty from :! till 2. Attorney Frank R Krre;I. d- Ir.ludd amonjr the Ornronjam Two runaway AsfcUnd rirls were r-rfTrr-i at Medford hot-is r Uicra ty Jl-tfcrd pohr ihu morn J. O, Ki-ftr of Marr,f.id. Mr. ire and returned to Ar.un4 and and Mm. A. I !:ushr.e.i cf Mi rtie . rf-Lurr-J t rK.r i.. Io.nt. A. J;. IUI1, V J. W.ii.ijr.j Jviice Chi-. Co- t'Ua-. Tte ani t,. w. of Jvjen. Ir pj-U id they had not and mm. I A Umpil -f Cor run aay." but had jm .iis. asr. ana aim. . --'j Mr. aid Mr J F. Aicn- l-ak .A. vie;r. John K. Th;-ry. K. R ton and f. W. Owen of .A.bany and Afir Mc.S'atib of OakUnd. ai by the. mucic or ton. T'l CI. Medford FiH Co. If Mr. art'J Mr. VuIari T. Or.eve of the i'T',pet d.rr;t spent -t-lrdi.y in M-d:.rd. K.ncald's dance. Gold panr.d to ip with a frUnd In 'orr,&- M-dff rd, and l:ite.j at tha rent ed a r - in jn an apartment nr.u if that city. have bn h- fvre juier.ile oHitvrm en .r-iou 'iC'fivn. Th-y were -nd:r.e th-:r time enjo fn dnc;-. Ash land Tidin?. tLtblKlbAL AHU Wml tltullUN jAN HULVtNBtKU -J--li'B W HEAT CONTRACTS DRAWS BIG CROWD GIVES H! VIEW mmmm LET FOR SCHOOL TO GRANITE CITY: NEW YEAR GAME II;;? Infc cnrriiin count erf down for the r."r a roJt'J. lh vaa brouiKt , 2.'. in'l i-piiira Ohliiian. in Montgomery co-j' tJ ol thr lylint acd both sheriffii dummone-J. ".'LT "" - M many conf: .Shr.n. it A.hland lit nisht a-unl,. of Ih l:o Bow, ih laris atifudanc of niembtr x, V(.ir-, .hat , h tara A notable ft-alur .f Vv'.ltvfric the avatTflr.r of th-' ft!" eleei:on of officer hej.i Wood all kind oak. Uorel. on'nrt for Ih tomtruct:on 111,1 mi. nr and dry lab. Utdford Fu-1 tiro ner t hool room at 21. 'Co TV! It. .... County A2tr:t L- V. V. T.c or and p-nce. C"M Ifi3 R-.t niht '. -." oaiiair:? to r'.m ai! paru of jut!ern Ore Ft. n. F-iU-r )-.'.er-lay attended The tnlar monihlw t.-.i., OI,vr & TV i!kiruon .for 14I-.A. by'.. the altend.ne delegation at li:rt,irz d:t.-l meet!r.i . . i . - j . " 'he mK-oI r.1 n phi i-- i. . oumter.Rr over II. The elation i; t. otv dirtrlft attorney, .km .on. .J ' ovti 01 .ef.w. " k " . PT -t-ner - - '-"j -i ir:e nou:r.ern 01 tne l. w. c. A. w:'.l be h,j at ," " ra nuper.r-ter.dent of.-- .r..s .u ar.3 r.o rr.ljstjke i. n-ou'd hive " m,!b d-t. wltn K. tne rljbhouee next Mo.i,y .,.n- " .rtck ye..erd-,y ' d b feed . more axU t ..Mice r.j. fie,. Monday. U of forrali,. ta.e iead-r of county ,K at J:I. All member. r,Ue,t-. " "-!' arded the ! c-l E. f- Jerry. Jerom of Medford hd marred in ,he middle of have h, ofwe on and .. ft that ,,,, a, .. arrangement, for , ed to be pre.nt. j trtl and heatinfj contraeta. The wa " 'h' te,t,letne J;(.M,,ut h C1V " date In t.tt- . . Medford t enter .. . . . . . if,.r Ka ..... .... . ' - enouta nave . ' '"'- 01 uo.j.jiy meeting to oe iatv at the Grans Hall, Earle mw oeican rter- ' - " ."u- K a::-n hi. bearinen when Clean rags warred ai Wood ail kir.o. oak. ia,. the Mai! fir 2r.d dry Medford T, :n. Tel. J1. Coming - Coming Tel. tl! , day. the 20-yard held In rotation throughout the point. Saturday nlirhf Get those trArr and auto dttrit. were dl.ujued. ie,t ftah lump coal. wii'f ra,i;nier:ea at ri. a cneet i ni gooa coal low in aan. Han- ! M'-dford fuel Co. tf Metal Work. optvi!e Lewi. Kuf.-r en Coal Co. J-hon Jl. tf ' Temporary auto Ik-enite, we-e l- JienfKe Hta'ion. phone 41. tf Pelieve It or not. there wa a ' ued at the .her.fr. office- ye.;er- Gue, from a di.lante refti.tered hortas;e of 7.10 Infhe. of ra:r.fai! day to Lee Wataon ar.d A. B. At- at M edford hote;. Include Ainu in Oregon for the calendar year ; d raon of Medford. K. A. Ayreii. M. Hanson of Philadelphia, pa, 1421. according to a report made ' Carl ftorman i 'i vi t . i jir. au'J air. j. A. jienuren oi erieruay oy a-'jwara I,, w en. me-. and I.illUn Ki'a.le of Cente.l K,..r.r ' -'" - m Houthern - n. auei. aj.ii- : accident wa. rhr.n .h , . ... iiuru ryiin ana tjeyrKe k. Iy:we of Ashland. , . -- wn a i - . niveau time be.r,.- li it,, trou. potentate, and the other he , t w e crmpiesea and; V.T T - - ' .ol tne field from ' " o z lor bjw oy January ;5. i iii, r.unu r uiei- hr. to be exact. j ne electric wiring for the clock. t"tK- a:Mant . raooan.- H i piay did not -ive Tech telephone r.d loud ,peakr in the)4'"1 T- Ter.gwaid. Medford: hiEh two pointa. It paved the war of room, waa awarded the People , fPrtert and propht. George P.. couree but Tech earned the Electric ore for 4. The wln.-.g . -iu""nn- H:l!- Cmtal tt( blocking California ' for the electric lijhling of the!ruld- A- K- Cam. Grant. Paj: : Dun- , Th, ,1,7. ." "1. i: Killing., atom., jirn. v. n. Apple, teoroiogm lor tne I nited hum ar.d Getrite K. Uirr of Aihland gate of .elivon. u. t-., Kenneth Me- weatner bureau in charge of the i Dance at the Grange Hall. Ragle ' head of Htewart. Fl. C Mm. E. J. Portland office. "The year 11.-1 point. Faturday night. " Itl ' Vanderwater of New Wertmlnnter. Mr. Wei:, ,. "which hid a cold I p.e.t L'tah lump coal. Tel. Yl e. i. .ti "i o.e. rw., uiii anu a ratner wei i:nisn, wa. I Medford Fuel Co. if" and Mr. and Mr.. O. W. Kail of on the whole, a mild and dry year." j Among Wa-hington .tale people Chicago. The Oregonian. j regi.tere at Medford hote, are Dance at the Grange Hail, Kagle Ho mending, runner, removed ' Hoht- l-enfe.ty of Walla Walla Point, Saturday night 2iS and .nag, worked back. Hand!- j Arthur Oberg of Kverett and P A Mr. and Jlr.. I.. J. Hollrook and craft Rhop JUtf 1 Hh.-phei d. A. Joteph. P. Placer, family have returned from Albany, lioun'.y warrant, were iMued at ,' M. W. Xicoacn ar.d W. It. Kill, of ,r:l:- blnckin an..tr . . " im maxtrr.ura hot to : " "' -..-,.,Vuai maner, J -r. J staire. c"" "fhmidll. g.-boi' i- arn. A.niand: aecond . Thy game ,tnliic are mi ... ueaiinir piant when thej ,''"'"", aj.ier. ernon fi. leading wign iM-noci building waji w,n. t '". ateuioro: marrial. V lruteu. wan awarded the heating ; contract for the two room, on a ! cont piu.'bajri.. j No plumbing I. rcojired for the I new room, hence there wa no j plumbing contract to let. i age Most of California' yard- waa made on brilli-tnt mnn I LOCAL STUDENTS TO ATTEND PRESS wnere they nad been nfM-nding tne tne county clerk', office today to Hea'tlc i.o.Miay.. ii. annul try ot Reno, one coy-; Th--t good coal-low In a,h. Han- ingnefR rraoe cian coal, any oie ana one uobcal: lrt Perit of vn Coal Co. phone 2J. e, anywnere. any amount, flan- i.enmi Point, one coyote; Harold Dance at the Grange Hall. Ea: en . r.ioHe e. 11- rvuou 01 j a' n.on . ine, one coyoie ; point. Saturday nlrht tfii a. uiumi nmai ana joe liloom. and one i.obcal. The condition of Mrr. D M Col- two guert. regi.tered at the Ht.t-1 KeguUr dance. Gold Hill Rat. I by, chief operator at the Home' Medford a. from Portland, are not 2S0 i Telephone company, wax reported' here a. repreaentative. of the The fog prevailing here today : a, .erlouu today at her home at 1Z0 ; American AutomoblV ar'ociatlon will probably continue for another , B.,uth Laurel .treet. Mr. Colby ' and nelling mernber.hipo in that a- day. an the weather foreran ui ru ;ri-ken with inf'ueiija lx noclalion. a. wu mi.takenly .tated "cloudy and local ground fog to-! week, ago and apparent!" reco- -' In a Medford new.paper. They are night and Sunday," with continued ' , red. but .u.taintd a reiapee Jn i h-r wiling Inmrance. whila en cold temperature. The minimum chrintma. day. Ever .Ince ,he hae i romc 10 roruina on Duuntu. oi mi. mornu.).. 3Z. followed yen. . been ireriously III and hope, for Orchardiirl, contractor, lumber tcrday'. maximum of JJ. . . her recovery are uncertain l mill.. I am back on the Job arid Hot, clean coil. Tel. Ml. IM- cielln rag, nt,, at the Mail' "VIV"JITV Op- OTCr;e)V Ft want to furni.h you with work 'ord Fne Co. tf , Tribune office tf Bcne. Jan. J. (Special, Hi-I hand.. Erte. free Employment. John Doe Pe!er.on, arre.ted ye. ' Hayrnond Kilter returned to their adviyom an IT Ho. Front, phone 71. liankln terday by the police for alleged In- LTe-1'r.r.i ..ti ih uh, -.i.. ,,,.tuv 'rtncl ml. th-onehont Oregon wi! ' i--i .vn.uvii, wa, ie.-i)euuiet Fine, collected In munliipul pear In police court today court of A.hland during I'-O Wood all kind. oak. laurel amounted to only $2iu. A total of f-r and dry .lab,. Medfod Fuel : 43 caw-, were handled during tin- Co. Tel. ,31. if yt-lr, mo.tiy for minor Infting'-- Government Hunter Harry Ktoke, rnenf.. Acr-ordlng to "hlef of l report, the .laying of a huge cou-l lice Charle. Clau, 71 arre.ti w ere gar during the latter part of Dc-J mnde. eember. while he wan hunting en Hot, clean cojiL Tel. C3I. .M-d- ' MoMier creek, a tributary of Brigg. ford Fuel t.'n, tf- creek in the lower llllnoi. valley.. liullding iM-rmlt. were iK.ued !i ' The cougar wa, .aid to be one of ' the city yesterday to Floyd It'i.ti.the l.lrge.t ever .lain by hlrn lr j to build a ilwelung on f.i't -M i o Jowphine county. An examination ..... ....m ram; cap-, by L,orn a! wi.le interval- or on lain of jruard. William F. Loomia. !ong pa,,,-.. They had no eu Ahnii; outer guard. David H. ,ained ortene though thev ff.a .""id: director. L P. howe.l a lot more than a..airu.-. vi'j-i, Jieuioru; oraior, .t-or.ro Stanford. . uunn. A.nian'1; trustees. I' ii. Herman. Hnxntx !; It. K, ijween-y. Medford, W. . lie ivrhfduled lo ap-!)-in Franclitcr) where he ha rix-ni ,,fh",r aTf.er"3 January. !th j.at f-w dayn on )fUMins. ir-ri ttt a rout of ',f)ff titui to I. I-. lit Nary to repair a dwtins 0:1 Kitrhih ntr-.t at a rot ot ITi. Ijfior and windows chc-an t Medford l.umlr Co. 2 JTtT Or'-'ied poultry v;a wan .it tti puMic niark''t thin mornlntc and l.i rupply that wan on h;ind w;t hp mI ity I rid In ft l.trxn r)zd a(rtniit ' KffortH w-ri rnad- ,y Mark'-tnuif -trr V. it. 'rliiM to havf 1 ltr im 1'ly of poult 1 y on hand. Uui ufi'r rnuklnic .-vral t'-l-phon- in howed that the animal had hen .ivlntr entlroly upon der. Judrtlnar from the number of calln now h-r-Inr fcetved at the county of;ent'a of fice for Mr. Ktokfs' eervUf. pr-d-Hory animal damaite Is bHnK Iew ent-d to a considerable dcjrree in this county. Grant I'um ('otiri-r. Klnrald'a dance, Cold Hill KT. 2S5 Mr. and Mm. F. J. Crflfta, H. V j Ti-imuKwn, K. I, Hhereck and Wrru I. Koy of Hitn Kraneloco are amonu v.a-4 only lIe lo m:ik' n ini! the California visitor reirintered a' mipply pi-n-. Cth'r d partm-nl- Medford hoteht. Phone tit the niarket were wII nto krl , "ChnriK" and enjoyed a jtood atrnnk'e un- j Mm, Kadle Anen. rt-p. Inen. B!G PLANE TODAY CITY AIRPORT ;anu ! to the rnlvernitr n Oee- j campus, where their delegates will in .ef.Pm In what rromlse. to rw lh" wie intereeMng d hes: attended high school conference i'.'. neiil at the univeralty. J It will lie the ninth annual m"e: L"r 31 th K',?erle eaaip'in of the hi ;h cbol press aReocintion. th. . xtudent officer., anil the girl"' i ieflv-ip rfl'iro.n tl.n rru ..... ! rrir-clpal. will meet here for the "crml time. a wf!l t trirls" ai' Visors. Henceforth all theae eon. fetences will be held annually at the 'inlve.;ity. Delegate, hre ben p-rr-ea i. hieh schools throughout the state to attend the stud nt co-f ren t. and nearly. 6mo are cxnected by thr rtntertalnraent committee trr. E:t- KstHI Philips of Vedfnrr! filll ll III the market was c!oed thl, niter noon. I.et me write your fire insurance. Carl V. Tenpwnld, Hotel Holland Phone 0!U. tf" A. the result of running a null through the fle.lt to the bone ye. terday afternoon while building i. hog .lie.l, Adolf H hulr. well knou.'i i.iriclier tw-lween Meilfortl and Phoenix. 1. suffering from an In fee ted hnnd. Thomas rteally Co., real e.tale, Iroiurance and small loan, on any thing nf value. Palm Block, corner Main and Front, Upatalra. tf" In a ll.t of courthouse employe, pulilliilied yesterday the name, or Miss Olga Anderson anil Mr.. Iter nelce JenniliK. of the .herKCs of fice were omitted through tp(i. f.tiiihli-al error., which aleo canneil the oinmlsion of the names of Mrs. Vaughn Beer, Julie Canfli-ld nnd Mary Hendricks of the curtly i Jerk's office. In the office of tin circuit Judge, the names of .leesie Masttn, court reporter, nnd Gcorg N. Ijwls, bailiff, appcircil Incur, ruetly. Kogulnr dunce. Gold Hill Hot. 2" Mrs. George flutes spunt Thum diiy at Grants Pass on business anil visiting friends. Felt scrap,, all colors, 2c ft bunch tit the Fnshlon Hhop, 434 Medford Hldg. Phone I1KI. "If 2iil!tf I noon and a large number of two. ui". lompininis. ixun pie were still viewing It today, charging cruel and inhuman treat-; The ship has a wider wing men,, were on uic uiuiiy at tn" spread than the giant Ford mono plane here several limes last rummer and has exceptionally cabin furnishings. . In time cabin The. huge Boeing trl-motored. 12-paViienger hlpiane, which ar rived yesterday from San Fran-,-lro en route to Heattle, wn still at the local airport this afternoon with the possibility that rect the hieh school press confer .....j. ue ni-re unui loinorruir ence, in whkh additional inter . because of adverse weather con- hns brten added this year by the dltions. The ship, which ha: offering of a ntimhe- of hsndsnm three motors of 4S0 horseimwer cup trophies for the best journaMs inspected ny many "e prolects of various types in the yesterday after- big schools. Tech was the Utter team, both on offense and defend on running plays. They showed a Knkniu in ,l,.r..,n. . ... ;w" f'lnuiuvea to wh'ch California tailed to take (nigr al y.uncil. . Jerry Jt-rome. tiin advantatu-. t,.Vl - . Won, none- Lom ma,je veral pretty run, burp; W . E. Newcomb, Grants but u-M r..i-iiiv t,...i R-verai turns thrown for 5ub- ii:ar.tia losses. Several offide penalties played havoc with Tech'H offense. In my judRment, California was stronger than axainsi Stanford, due to the vast improve- in Lom'n work. Tech had the better balanced team and I ocMeve could defe-tt either Cali fornia or Stanford at the run- Each of he latter is Hjiierior overhead. In spite of the "boner" and fumbles it was a well- ! played same and Tech looks like winning outfit. If the game 2 ) Monday and Tuesday JANUARY 7-8 The Fastest, Funniest, Most Sensational Added Attraction Ever Attempted ILLNESS HANDICAPS IN AI POSTQFflCEiS 0 n 3 T ' i r I tjosepnu.jveneys COUNTRY STORE Th htertl nnxt.fl.A ng.fsnnnl st II further thr-.- ' m i njns and k'ekint? panic. E Harper, city carrier, was un- uiyie io report tni iiiur:,. 1 ntiuenza, and C. M. Houston, fi- -.anff r-fr-'ir nnrl Viet,., ...n ejutrar. are wom'ine over the!" V. , 1 1 rfJ eu' 1 wuu,u i ten anu Ktve wven points. hap Mir II i. a real all- xaot dale of ground hop day. Assistant I'OBtniaster V. o 1 a n d i-earh and Ii. K Swan, city car- ,-iCT tl-ito r,oj n tit iruk t. A 1 . . ver sin e the day after Christ-j Tiaji. but Mr. Swan w ill probably I e able to return to duty the; first of next week. He wa'k d J own town today long enouuh toji'f nny he able to return to duty y the middle of next week hough his condition, wh'ch had 1ieen imirovinir. was reported not no good today as It had been he pat day or two. ThU chap Mi&dl i. AmiTiran ha'fba'k. incidentally. H. VAN hoevkxuef:g. Fre&no, Calif.. Jan. Z. WRESTLING JIM! vm 5! DELAYED A WEEK MONDAY Jan. 7th 8:30 P. M. each cal wan reidenta To the F1-uit (.nmrr. Don't gamble. Have your graft ing done right. Absn'iire'v i-'uir-ftnteed. JOE CHAIN. 230 Jarkiorvlle J The rawmill of the Ov.en I -".reron Lunber company, scivxi- -j fled to resume operation next Monday, has been del iyd for one week, according to (It neral JIan 'esr .I:ims H. Owen. Th sawmill fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY v We Believe 1029 has great things in storo for the Boguo Rivor Valley and along, with them we will do our level best to give you a Bakery Service unexcelled anywhere in a community of this Uo.' ! county clerk's office. One was filed by I-oulse Yost against Dorothy Yost, married May 10, 1327, and the other was filed by Mary Greene igain.it Levi Greene, married Au gust 23, 1915. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. Medford Fuel Co tf" One hundred and fifty caes in the Ktnmnth county circuit court which have not been presse TilninMff. were summnrlty slrlcki off the civil docket last week bv Judge A. I.. Denvilt, who announc ed from the bench thnt the court had "bothered with these old casei long enough." Many of the action, hsd already been outlawed by the statute of limitations. Dance. Gold Hill. tint, night. !r," A committee, composed of three eonr teachers, Muriel Mulhcu Hawk of Itogtic Itlver. Julia .sidley of Ijiko Creek and Nelllti Elgan of the West Hide school, met lit, the courthouse today hi conference In regard In outlines for fifth grade arithmetic. Millinery bargains at Is(llo lluw-i ard's: all hat '.i.'.r. f 1 ill and I:-. nr.; flowers and ritilions, i price. 2S3" 'lola K e r s h n w of the Foots Creek district was among the out of town business visitors In Med ford today. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 2J7tf l-ellny e'nilth ycstenluy afternonn thought New Year's celebrations were still the order of the. day, nml was "making whoopee" on Hotith Celllrul avenue by cliecrlllg and waving his hiuids In the middle of the street, a siniitl crowd gather ed to wiitch. bin ere he hud cele briited long, policemen riiniv by lo Invostlgale. "U hal, nl It ukkIii. Hhoity?" queried Chief McCredle. I u nil "Khorty" was bundled Into the I pollen cor to sober up In the city lull, from which he waa released today. Dance nt the Grange Hull, Eagle Point, Haturday night. 2s6" filx out of the stoto cars regis- j t"rcd hero yesterdsy with the lo t"il statu truffle bureau In the chnmbur of commce building. Cliegp lumber aud c.Jar pasta. Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf" Guc&is fiMtn Portland at local hotels Include Mi., it. p. nnd Nancy linnhum. .Mr. and Mrs. II. U Hull. Kohl. Atkinson. II. D. Maelesy. O D. Huniler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Murphy nnd J. P. slid K. Murphy. E. fl, Tlionti"on. H. II. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. II. I.. DeZnrdo. J W. Pulmoru. Willliiiti Onwell Herb Kcrlie., I). ;. Wall, r.mll Wilson, U. (I. Ijirpmnn, 11. K Noonan, H. II. and R tl. Thompson. Concerning your eye. convilt Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optomotrl.t. 117 Medford Hldg. For appointment phon. Ill, Gl.ne. fitted and fur nl.htd. jij. Dance at Jackson lint Spring, ?ltih Paturdny from '3S till ;. 2:," Four students will reiirescnt th ,rcdford high school at the annual high school press conference V be held in Euijeno this month. Fd ward Iteames will represent the itiidept hodv. which was to have plane, of a similar type will be "cen reprcsenled by William .Mor ,uaced on regular passenger schedule by the Boeing company M-twecn Heattle nnd southern California. 7Z U r '.'""ill. L. ean. while otl ?ra present will in cludo Mildred Lawrence, secretary of the stit'lent body FJn-i c... i editor of the Crater, school Annual: Gordon Warner of the Mi-Time, filling a place lo have been held by William 1 owcrman, HITimcs t"JI tor. 4 . GOOD RECOVERY FROM ; FIRE DEWS SHED The in.'iny frirmlN of . 1;. Itodgera will be pb-nwd to lenrn that he in mindly n-cliperartnij from the ulnuH opcrHllort. which hn underwent in ti 1'ortland hos pliut liremhfr r2. Although Mr. IIodgerH atMl suf- ffm intenwly nnd N in a very weakened condition, hi doctors report him aw being well on the road lo recovery. .Mrs. Itmlgers accompnnied him nurth and in with him as much hi porulhlc, hi Is their son, Hu bert, who i.H ii Mudfnt in cngi- neeiing at On-gon Tech Fin1. cjni.-d y un ovT-lieatel utovf, defti'oy.Ml I he woodshed and hlrktn house on the dwrelling property of Mr. M. 1'. CountH ni . forenoon at the end of ."West Sc.md Kir'-et. A bachelor, H. Hdton, was mukltig hU tempo rary homo in the woodshed, which Ignit'-d from tho stove he used to heat it. The blaxe up read so fiulckly thru upon the nrrlvnl of the fire dfpirimeiit chemical trutrk. the building was a mum of flumo.H. Tlio Oftroytd building was in the rear of the dwelling where the Mr. Kodgtm h nc of tho val-1 Simon Huntley Mubblng affray ley s p.oncer4 and nlv, a Irue Oregonian. Ho came lo llio Antioch ' dib Irirt from Iljurlftbiirg. Oreuoti. with his parents when ho wa; four yv.irn of age. Tho Itodners ranch consistH ot a Pinion oi tin- viint farm which his futhcr ittok u when they camo there tik yr-ara ago. took place three years ago. !. : ! r.uu I! HICKMAN. Funeral services for Ihe l.le Thorns. T. I'.lckman. who passed away at his home In Phoenix. January 4th. win hn held Hundiiy. atsnu.ry th, at 2:10 l. m.. from the Conger tuner, I par lors. Ker. Johnson of rhocnlx will have clliilge of the services and will lie assl.ted hy Itev. Frost of Medford. Interment services will be n.ild at tho Phoenix rometerv. Mnniniiiiili IH-an Hun. HA I.EM. Ore.. Jan. B.-i Ml. Jessica Todd, dean of wniiTVn at the mate Noimtil school at Monmouth, and Mlii Maude Mcl'heison. llbin rlun, were Injured last night In an automobile collision OM the Dullas Halem highway weal of Halem. They were rared for at a Hilern hospital and later taken to Monmouth. Mall Tribune ad, are read by Jtl.tloo neopln every ,f Tho first house btirelary in the county this year was renorted at Ashland this inornlnj by Mrs. J. it. Mcijuiikin, who found a 1200 radio nnd tloo worth of silver were missing from her home upon her return today from a holiday vucation trip. Prow lers made - their entrance throuth n Kitchen door and loft no clue, behind. Only odchalf of the silverware Was taken, as the othef half had been hidden In an upstairs trunk by Mrs., Mi-gullkln before her departure, i Bachelor Suicides . I LA OHAXD1J, fire., mil 3. bP) ' . . Crawforil, carpenter, SI, was found dead la his home here late ye.terdny, death having been Ciiusod apparently by diitikltm poison. A note near IV besly, dated Jan. 1. bid goodbye to rela tives. Coroner F. L. Rnlsten said It was a plain ease of tulcld. Crawford was, a bachelor. WANTED Children to care for by hour, day or week. I'honc ll1.. 2S7 FO It KAI.E OH EXCHANGE An ideal suburban home, fi rooms, completely modern, fireplace, numerous built-lns: located en highway one mile from city lim its of Mc-dford: 34 acres of ex cellent land, paid-up wntr right. Total price M0'. Term", or would consider Toledo, Oregon property. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., IS No. Front HI., Medford, Ore. 2S7" FOB HAI.E A neat little 4-room suburban home; 2 acres planted to peaches, walnuts nnd straw- . berries: located one mile from town on highway. Total price I3.T1O. Terms. See Charles A. . Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72s. . 2i7" : FOR HAI.K OB EXCHANGE One of the best pear orchards In the valley: 261 acres In pears, f' acres In iM-aches. balance of 70 acres in grain and pasture. Out of frost xone. Excellent farm house, nil modern: r.ll stock nnd equipment J.-OCK with pbic.-. To tal I ire HyiMifi. Will roiiM'!"! city property up to V(Min. See ' Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. IS No. Front Ht., Medford, Ore. FOB HAI.E A be.Milirul little Ka.st Hide home of 6 rooms, on pave ment, lovely yard, hardwood floors, fireplace, modern built- I In kitchen, wired for electric I range, basement with furnace. A 1 real buy at 14200; ;jo cah ! balnnce like rent. See Churlcs ' A. Wing Agency, Inc. Phone 72S. i 2K7" i WANTED Two men with trucks in peiiiiii. apples, pears, potato.-. : Apply c. & E. Fruit c.i. iW; FOB BENT r-rm. modern house. ' Phone SSI -I,. in j ' FOB HALE Te I, 1 of Jersey nnd Guernsey heifer springers W. E. Nicholson. Boss Ijine. 2u WANTED Experienced sales-' women Cor rently-tovwear nnd millinery. Apply Mondav morn. ' Ing. Cinderella Shop. " 2sr," TAKEN VP One 2-yr.-old red heifer, branded C. O. on right 1 side, marked with split in left 1 ear. Owner may have same by t paying for ad. E. W. Kuhll Applegate. FOR BENT Furnished 2. room ant., garage, light and water paid. SIS; also l-room furnished apt. light and water paid. l In nolre .110 Portland ee ONE DAY ONLY TOMORROW Continuous Show 1:30 to 11 Fanchon AND Marco's Stage Extravaganza Silho'iefte Featuring Clashing & Hutton with - Big Feature Acts And the Silhouette Beauties 0n the Screen" Bob vs. Art 210 Lbs. Portland 225 Lbs.- Oklahoma Dummy Powell vs. Tommy Ryan Curly Woods vs. Tex Porter Admission Reserved, $1.50. General admis sion, $1.00. Ladies ani children, 50c. On sale at Rialto and Brown's. Beautiful BILLIE DOVE "ADORATION" LAST TIMES Mall Tribune ads are Jfi.HOO people, every dnj', read by If These Drug: Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy TONIGHT Norman Kerry ayd Lewis Stone "The FOREIGN LEGION" 2 Acta of Talkies ALSO .Admission Mat. .. 10 A 25 Eves. .. 25 A 50 1 . j I Hope.... I I M fill is one of Life's greatest dynamics! A growing Savings account not only keeps hope alive, but brings realization of one's most pleasant dreams. Save Here and Prosper The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1SSS Medvord, Oregon Commercial - Savings Safe Deposit MCMBE I EOBRAl RESERVE. SYSTlS