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PAGE TWO MTCDFOTiD MAIL TRTBT7XE. MEDFORD. OHEnoy. SUNDAY. JANUARY !. 1929. ocal and Personal The holidavs' vacation over the ! public schools of the city will re sume their luuli tomorrow morn ins. It was the longest vacation for muny years over the holiday, having started on Friday artt?rno. liecember 1. Doom and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 23Ttf Rpratfuo RU-uel, former well known Hold 11111 rnneher, left for It is home In Seattle yesterday, after impending the Chrifitnins holidays as ino Bueiot Mr. unu .ir. -..u t Tumy. , " . Carl V. Tenfrwahl, Hotel Holland Phone 9?3. tf it. an itoovenuertr leaves louuy ; from San Francisco for a short trip to New Vork City. In his absence i friends In San Francisco and the Tosemlte. Thomas Realty Co., real estate, i Insurance and imall loans on any-! thlnp of value. Palm Block, corner ! Mnin and Front, upstnlrs. tf , Ther ffiw a Beneral exodus of, college students from Medford nnd ( other parts of tho valley tho early ; part of Inst week returning? to the variouH eolleKCH and universities, ; after having spent the holidays va- j cation at home. i Felt scraps, nil colors, 2Ec n' hunch at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldjr. Phono 1181. tf ( Miss peKy Ilamill, Mls Kninels Sparrow and Miss Koxuno Uuhl left lust nlht on the Shasta for Boss, California, whoro they nro nil nt tendinff Miss Branson's school. Hot. clean coal. Tel, 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tf Tho local Kiwanis organization will hold their Installation of of ficers, recently elected, tomorrow evening t 630 l Bio Hotel Med ford, to bo followed by a banquet Immediately thereafter, nt which the Kiwauiana' Indies will he pres ent. Highest grade Utnh coal, any size, anywhere, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Miss Hetty Bhoads arrived in this city Saturday from Portland to ns Hume a posltldn In tho office of the Cinderella; More. here. Miss Cora Burau, who will mannffe Medford's newest women's apparel shop, has been here for several weeks. ' fiat those fenders nnd auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 4 IS. tf W. V, Can by, who underwent a major operation nt Medford last Tuesday, Is making excellent pro greMH In his recovery, it was re ported today. MUs ltlood. who has been! with the local hospital for many years, has been with him since the operation and states that it is probable that Mr. Canity can leave the hospital In another ten day ft.T-G rants Pass Courier. I Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co.-,- Tel. 031. tf John Munilll, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. w I?-, mill i-MiiniP the 'University at Eugene after spending his Christmas vacation in Medford. That good coallow In ash. Hnn , sen Coal Co. Phono 233. ' Letters havo been sent out to nil tlepubllcan stato committeemen Witt county chairmen by Phil Met schnn. Republican state chairman, Urging that celebration of Lin coln's birthday, Fobrunry 12, he hold throughout the state, und that arrangements h made for such meetings in each county of Oregon. Frank Orrell, who has for some time past been an Instructor at Ihe Sander Aorouatitlc. school, and hif wife left for Portland last week to reside, in that city where he will continue In aviation work. '. Miss France Wilson of Hunir Valley enrolled as 11 studunt ut the Soul horn Oregon Normal school at Ashland Inst week. Beginning January 1, 1020 nil California hunting licenses wil' run for the calendar year as do the California angling licenses, ac cording to word received by Hoy Parr, deputy fish nnd game war den of Jackson county. Previously the licenses ran from July 1 until June SO of the following year. Miss Livingston and brother Archie Livingston, of Jacksonville have left for La Jolla, Cal., where they havo leased a house for the winter. Mrs. Vernon Vawter nnd son are also spending- the winter at La Jolln. .' Following a visit with relatives lit Medford, L. Morris of Henttte accompanied by his family, became so Impressed with southern Oregon that ho haa leased tho 10. C. Camp bell property on the Crater Lake highway and will make his per manent home hero. The Medford Kastern Star lodge will held Its Installation on next Wednesday evening, with delega tions expected from Central Point Jacksonville and Ashland. An In to renting program will follow the ceremonies, which will be in charge of Mr. ' Nellie MrQnwan, Mrs Itene Purdln and Mrs. Kate Young. Following a vltilt with Aaron Scholars and family here durtm tho holiday season, Mrs. Fred Scholars left for her home last wek nt Ogden, Utah. ' T. 1. Dawson, of this city, Is one if those -men who makes his home here because of the unexcelled fishing found In the Hoxtio. Mr. Dawson has favorite riffles for mile up and down th Rogue nnd hit record of fish caught during 1928 shows that these riffles have reason for being favorites. Mr. Dawson caught 94 steelheads, the largest 11 pounds, for a totnl of 470 pounds. The average was five ntmnda. He taught Its salmon, the largest 48 pounds, for a total of I&06 pounds. The salmon aver aged 24 pounds to the fish. Thip tnaket about one ton of fish for the local angler during the aeaon. The fiah taken were not wasted as they were given to friends, Mr. Daw eon1 probably holds the reeord for the pounds landed during the pant year.--CJranta Pass Courier. 1 Millinery bariralneat 1-ottie How Hrd's; all hata OGo, 11.0.1 and $2,!'; flowers and ribbuna. ',4 price. 38a ! Dr. J. P. Itrny kit the city last week to n)ientl two week in (hfco. Cal., unri to ul.so uttend thmin - inters' confHin-e of the Met itodixt t hun h, Houth, pantoi-H. Coal by the sucker ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel co. tf 'f After hnvhiiP heen th cut .f Mrs. William Carpenter hero for neveral tys, Mixs Mildred t'avun - aiiKfl reamed to her home at fcMeewood. Cal.. hint Thursday. That Bond coaI--low In ash, TTan-st-n Coul Co. 1'hmiH i3f, if Kenneth O'Xeil, a Mudcnt of the rniver.-dly of Idaho, left for there a Mterday nfter t)endlnK the holi days ivilh his paientH in this city. Hon. mending, runners removed , and ftnnt; worked craft Hhop. back. Jlandl 0n 1 uesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don- n,l Clark and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Ilamill leave by motor for 1'ebble t Iteuc-h whei't they will occupy the H. C. Kgan home for two weeks. joli cjean coul, Tel. o3l. Med- fori puei Lo. tf - I The office of I. E. Foy. deputy j office of knn mnv.i i ttm ?.. i.i.iui. ii rrvciiut. iiuh i. mK froin lhe Boeond fioor lo room 351 of tho third floro. Wood all kinds oak. laurel. fr ani ry slnbH. Medford Fuel Tel fiat. If1 Tho Standard Oil company, with tjtc, ,.n(J (lf Vj2H. did not renew its policy of Usuiim nniiual credit to JlM KPfip of 0 red It customerM for' Um ,,r( hasn of nasoline and oils on aC(.,,Unt. Aceordinj; to W. U. vUncv. district nales nuniiiuer. the company is leading more of its sta tions to old employes, who will conduct a cash business only. Thin leasing arrangement Is continuance of a policy established some timu ngo and found very satisfactory, It is said. Tho Oregonlan. "Charls" Hep. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. 282tf The local Kngles' lodge will be 1 head Springs. Cal., near Son lier vislted next Thursday evening by j nurdlno, are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard ser Jones of Kalein, state pros- Carpenter, Mr. and Mrn. Alfred Idest of the order. A class of new j Carpenter and Mr. and Mrs. II. members will bo Installed the samel Chandler Kgan. night. i Misses My and Mildred Cuiitoe Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. i of tho old Stage road are In Haiita 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Barbara, cal., for the winter. The Central point high school As yet no word has been receiv will play its next bnsketbnll game M from United States army re one week from nest Tuesday, mnk-1 cruitlng offices at Portland wheth lng Its third gamo of the senson. t r Jese II. Coleman and John The boys' team won last month frnm Rutte Falls nnd also defeated the alumni team by a clano margin. It will play Jacksonville next. This year's team, according to U. P. Jewett, superintendent of tho Cen-, tral Point schools, has promises of being as good as last year's coun ty secondnry school champions. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf A ion per cent nttcndnncu is urged nt tomorrow night's regular monthly meeting of tho local vol nnloor fire department by Fire Chief Hoy ICHlntt who last evening 'innnunced special work for the drill. Banco at the Orange Hall, Eagle Point, Saturdny night. 28fi Miss Jenn Millard, who has been spending several months in- Seat tle, is in Medford a .short time vis iting friends nnd relatives. Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf i John II. Carkiu, city attorney, ind chairman of tho Mtato property tax relief commission, has been a very busy man, what with his run ning back and forth between his duties in Medford and attending commission meetings In Portland, and this will continue until the leg Islntiire fueets this month. After that time he will probably, ns in pasi icKisiaiivo years, spend me j week end at home in Medford looking after city affairs, nt least once every two weeks, or oftener if his presence Is needed here. Clenn raus wanted at tho Mail Tribune nffleo 1 Next Tuesday will mark the first meeting of the year for tho Phoe lx unit of the Jackson Countv Health association. Dr. ISmlly Bol com, medical director for the coun ty health unit, will be the principal speaker nnd has chcoxeu commun icable diseases an her topic. Tho community chest commtttoe of the Chamber of Commerce is to bold its next meeting tomorrow noon at the Hotel Medford to dls "mimm further plans for the possible establishment of a chest in Med ford. Tho chest committee will -"ntolidntu the yearly charity drives into ono big effort, with moneys received apportioned to each of tho charity organizations 'nktnir part. "Every year rumors get atari ed around hero that we have not -tosed the untie ptM of th Emi grant nnd Hintt dams nnd T wish you would say emphatically and foroefull ythat those gates nro closed, hnvo beep closed since the Irrigation season ended nnd we are saving every drop of water which can be saved," Olln Arnspiger, manager of the Talent Irrigation district, said yesterday. Tho snow fall nt Hlntt in about normal, but fall rnlna wore "short" and there Is not ns much water stored In the two big reservoirs as there was nt this time last year. However, the depth of water Is nnproxlmntiv the same ns It was two yenrs ngo. according to Mr. Arnspiger. Ash land Tidings. After spending Thursday niuht here while en route to Seattle, pilots Ed Allen und A. Knicker bocker left Friday afternoon for the north In a Boeing radio test ing ship. The ship, of tho lnlest Boeing design, had been in south ern California. Ilouuty warrants wore Issued nt the county clerk' office yesterday afternoon to L. W. Messal of I-nke Creek, three bob-cuts: J. J. Baker of Medford, one coyote and one bob-cat: Boyd Miller of Trail, three I hob-cats; O. II. Sehrermerhorn of Trail, two hob-cats; Charles Stand-1 tford of Central Point, ono bob-cat. j A marriage license was Issued j at the county clerk's office yettr- j day to Charles Byerely of Gold HIM and Ooldle HI. Thomas of Cotuni- bus, Mont. 8. H. Bullls, well known Medford resident who died last mouth, left an estate of approximately $3u.Ofto In Jackson county, according to es late papers filed yesterday nt the county clerk's office,- T. O. Brad ley, J. C Thompson and W, F. Qulssenbury were nnnwd ns ap pro. Iter. ' With the advent of a new pher- I Iff, Ernet l-ieier, who will take of - j fic tomorrow, the .lowi-phine county sheriffs office will under?" a complete hUF h-aninsr, Bccord- : K to Hin-riff Lmur when he was ! in Medford yesterday ufiernoun i 1 l court noun... 'I n- u. fleer .suiN-t-eds U lillam Hayes whoi J wu" 1ltfl'11 lur l,,B v1 wi "i "" ; WR" "V awwive innjurny. ' Tno entirely uev employe , n iiwi mi Kinns ook, laurei.j irom inrmenza. j fir and dry Slabs. 0edford Fuel i Twer.t?-five yeara aito Colon-I , Co. Tel. 31. tr'onrdon Vorhiet. then a resident of , Herloiy ill with nrhiijp rhu-, Portland. wa k member of th : matlsm, W. T. I-ee, county assessor. : military hoard of the stato, av n f Ivtfininth Ml'infv nnd u U Ltmun VCrTV 111 thp f It 1 ttVC I fl r nC'A'U Itnm . .,..,. . ., ,'..,, Mr. I.7e Iiuh heen aufferli.fr from rheumatic atta ks which have been Kteadily crowinn worse. . Host I'tnh lump coal. Tel. C3I Medford i-'uel Co. tf Dick iFnacs. son of "Writ. F who graduated from the - month, enrolled as a student at th" Southern OreKon normal gchool in Ashland last week. Best Utnh lump coal. Tol. 631 Medford Fuel Co. tf Anions the out of town visitors in Medford yesterday were W. fl Tucker of Ashland. II. I Jewett "f Central Point. Charlotte HiildelJ of Derby. Harlnnd Cantrul of Bin h. Ruth Hood of Kvnn.-t Valley. Julia Sldley nnd Helen Hid ley of Lake Creek, Muri l Hawk of ' ltoi;ue River, Mrs. Lester Wilcox of Oak drove. Waller TJngherg of Reese Creek, Cleorge Htowell of Lontr Mountain, Km ma Colby of finintH Pass, Viola . Kershaw of Fools Creek nnd Willis Kreelnnd of Jack sonville. Among well known members of ! the ranch colonv now at Arrow- Hcuners, both of Medford, had been accepted for services In the aviation department. They applied for enlistment last week through the local branch of the recruiting service, Sergeant drover Owen in chnrge. Ueuners recently com pleted nn aviation course at the M (id ford school nnd has chosen flying as his vocation. Company A. the local Nationa' C.uord unit, will hold Us first drill next Tuesday eveningut the arm ory, for the past three weeks. Following the holidays spent with her mother. Mrs. K. K. Oe vnney. Miss Yvonne Devaney lof' yesterday morning for eastern Ore gon to resume schcool teaching near Mitchell. The members of the Mod ford Elks lodge, as well as (tf till the other Elks lodges in Oregon are already planning to have sonic hob Iday fun the 17th. IKth and luth of next July, as tho annual stale Elite association convention will In held In Klamath Falls on those days. These dates were set by the Klamath Falls lodge last Thurs day night. . MIhs Velma Nelson left Frldnv for Portland, following a short time spent in Medford duinu' mis sionary work for tho church o' Latter Day Saints. Spending some time In tho city and .valley last week with a view lo seeking n new location nnd plan nlng to buy a farm were Mr. mi'1 Mm. J. W. Shull of Monro', Ore. nnd s"ufi Claud nnd Ned, of Mller City, Mont. Two lawsuits In which the Fort Klamath Meadows company sough a total of ono million dollars for damages alleged sustained by th1 C u I 1 f o r ti i a-Oreuon Power com pany's control of the outflow o K hi mnth lake, have been dlsml-SKcd In circuit court at Klnmath Falls Attorneys for both sides Informed Judge A. L, Lenvitt that the two notions bad been settled nnilcablv nut of court. In addition, an $so. nno fore-closure suit brought by the Security Savincs and Trust company against the Forth Klam Tth Meadows company, was dis missed because It, also, had beer settled out of court. Terms of the settlement involved In the Copco suit, were not announced. (tvor a dossen more automobile were tagged yesterday by Cltv Traffic Officer C. J. Prescott for 'parking over the one-hour limit in the business section. The parking ruling will be rigidly enforced con tinuously nnd motorists nro warn ed to be careful In parking too lnmr in restricted neons. SACRIFICE SALE oiuf.vtal urns Sample room number 1, Hotel Medford, Mondny, Tuesday, Wed nesday nnd Thursday, On account of n severe Injury, Mr. 8. Ally eh is disposing of all his Oriental rugs nt great reduc tions. Those who wish to own a genu ine Oriental rug nt a reasonable price will have tho opportunity to buy one from this beautiful selec tion. The beauty nnd the colorings of every riig in the collection shows the artistic skill of the master weavers of the Orient In oilier words, go inn that are worth see ing. (Paid nilv.) K(?& WATCH UREPAIRINGfi A. 8. Johnston and his daughter f I.urtta Johnmon. who graduated - from the local hih school in1 the vIush of '26, jmw through Meil - ford yenteruay on thir way to their j prenent home in Mamltflrlil. u(u r i unending two holidays in Califm- , nm irs. Marguerite Ilrophy was re. moved to her home north of Mrd- ford last week from the Commun- ! ity hospital, where Hho had he. n .confined for a short time suffering , nul.liliP.i ir. the i.r,.,.mr.n i,- 1904: "Tim OreBOn Male include Oordoh : Vonrhien, Ur. Charles Chainherlain. 'ell 11. Hauer. J. A. Waddle and 1 N. K. FJnster, adjutant-peneral. - Among the visitors in Medford yepterday from Ashland was I). Jackson, proprietor of the Pal ace lunch room, often visited by local residents when In th Gran ite City. liusiness conditions in Ashland are up to a vera go and population has shown fin increase, said Mr. Jackson, who voiced es pecial pride over Ashland's new water system, ono of tho most up to-date In the state. Temporary nuto licenses were is jiied at the Kheviff'H office yemer (1.1V nf.er.inr... In , "' j dmnnviniiiv, ni- HUURn OI ASn land, dene Rowland of Central i Point and Leltny Carter, It. W. ll..mll1 f.n,1 Mvw. lf...bli ...... ford. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Wllllamsun left last evening for their homo In Seattle. Wash., -"following several days spent In Medford on business bile en route by motor from sun ranclaco, where they had been visiting friends. Mrs. Lillian McFarland hns been III at her home for tho prist two! weeks, and it will probably be a week or more before she U able to resume duty at tho Hotel Med ford cigar stand. ''rancis Xeff of Medford la es tablished on Mortons treet for the winter. Ho iM a Htudent nt the Southern Oregon Normal school. Ashland Tidings. . " MM ' jl' ' The Screen's Most Beautiful Actrecs A Migrhty Story of Pioneer Days I S "Adoration" 3Ess. 'jp-t JiMffl M in Our Own Glorious West Mm m' IW M$Ww m0iwi& i ii 1 1 am riQu m m p. jM$m mmm i i LARS "ANfN; I .ISKi 1 i U ThP Willi,, llB ' : comNG ' KELLEY'S ,'.f"V mM Ii I TOMORROW! Country Store li J The groat star reaches new heights A 'ft CV- ' V ' emotional power in a film of sy1 'C fJT3msf ktkx- - .ur y-s .-u-w-.r-r-,ci rCn Tn Hr?v iB th. untamed West. And rarely M WWVSP5ff 'A JM ha5 one cree" Py "ad two such VA RfS -iSiikSfeSt A M amojlng thrills as the cyclone Kfl -. . ' -. t-UJt, aea'-yiJ III scones and the wild horse stam- l?M IIS 1 - ... " -'" ' ''"!.. ' . "j . i I "liXr 1 S Tomorrow yjjv -J",;" 1 R"SKINS P AND T23 No Ance in il vO'l Admission f i ... . V Ma-. 1 ""d 25! Eves., 10 and 35 VA V ONLY ACT OP ITS KIND v VTA l0C M , vria!-, anywhere S XSftltK r 1 ilK M Fastest, Fdnni- fL JDW Most Sensation- ' i 7 " 1 "'fcfeK The Best Painless Dentistry - CiiS!. S3 J8Eyfe CQt&rt' OOUr . lir'flT ON THE STAGE , jj q' ' V ' J0SEP" ' ELLEY'S A I rf ' lV ON THE SCREEN Jl j ' -' -M The comfort of our pali.nu hi ; Vtt II IMC rni I VPD 7 ' l'i"':"vi our raramouut coualderaflou. Our ; J UIN t. L.UL.L I EiK " .l 1 Wk 1 .quipment includes every facility JL, St ! fv. I Xl anil aeimtiflc appliance for Ihe ro- '-x-lX. i I VI d 19 0 OflfVCf A"' fSL(?t$h PROTECT YOUR TOOTH HEALTH . VNj-TOr i eW, m ? ha,n ST. xiis- - j Arthur Moon returned to his duties at the Crater Xationul park office in the Federal tmildinx on ilast Wednesday, following his an- nul vacation uf tlir-e week. j The annual iiieeliiiK of the stock- h,,,!,- of ihe Jackwin Conntyi liuildlnK & Loan ussociuiion will le held tomorrow at 7:J0 p. m. , Judh'e and Mrs. Clleun O. Taylor! were expected homo last nicni or1 today fro their sojourn in i.orti , stockt0n. tian Kranclsco and oth-r! California points. lnee leavint; Medford a few days ,fore l hiM - mas. Notice." Anyone interested in Svmnhonv! Orchestra, cominunicutn with V. T. nulKnr of the Medford School of Muiict Sparta BIUr. -J'.rj1 GAS DEALERS DESIRE EIGHTEEN CENT PRICE POrvTLAJs'D, Ore.. Jan. 5. CP) With gasoline being sold fill the way - from 15 cents ' to 21 cents a gallon as a result of a i price war, tho independent deal eirt association wom standing out l""" "r U"n price Or IS tentfA . Until the prleo slashing) started recently tho regular price was 21 Vi cents. - Some of the I '" imu wru 10 cut IJnce These 'Drug Stores j M " SILHOUETTE" IDEA MM A. "v .t. i . ; IS&Ma : ctaddimi: OITSHTNG & HUTTON WITH ifflkyiS .ttre rpen iiignts . 1 gnaW : Avil-M This Week nVA chief treen & M inisweeK. S8ttft eagle feather I barnett fedfflkww Medford Pharraacy j P,' , - MMiMi t&l II .1 I O. i v)l V!V I LE CLAIRE STELLA S? Heath s Drug Store ! Vml VTsv andcarita hewitt -k&m Strang's Drug Store s. - the silhouette beauties .. IWA W.Si Aristocracy! V S iSft'imfi mlA 'DECEMBER BANK DEPOSITS GAIN Showing pruximat-ly in inrreuwe 8.fi"0 ovir i.f the total - iof ,h ,our Bedford banks yes- Iterdnv had a ombined total of 1110,4.1. SC. according to oulr- terly statements made public ly ithe banks. This amount brings t jk ' fi DANCING ONE DAY ONLY 1 . WW Y. siNCNc , vr. eo . . . raws Medford to a hicher place in the tMi hankim: totals and reflects the pro Jfcray with whlc-W thin und wlilrli if cunlidiniHlly ps .nled to loiitlnuB und improve dnrinp 11129. While deposits or lnnks lire :i Ijainmet.r to u eit.O flr.uncial condition. Imnk rlerlnca reflect lmsin'ss conditions much betl" ..niirtitnaii.1-.' no ficures have available on daily . lcanwts. However, one imtiK " c.tly d.ilared they have been rhuwinu remarkable Krowtn in Medford durinu the busy seaFon rivallinir any city Oreson of siinilar !i7e. Fred Gottfried Amoe Turnb GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW Expert plumbing, heating a, sheet metal repair shop, We specialize on service at rest onable prices. No job too small 218 N. Grape St. Phone 6? mm mm