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,1AGE TWO Arrcrnporm matl ttctbttsx MTDFOrtD, oreook. montuv. jxsvxkvj. THREE OREGON STUDENTS IRISH IN CAM?USF!RE ocal and Personal 1029. IMAM in niinnnr nrno45 . i n J mgs The unnual nieetinK of the Fed- i crul Business Men's association of ! jiouthern orugun, which body In-j cludcii the heads of tlu fp-urloufl federal departments In Jackson, . Klamath and Josephine counties, I will be held in the federal build-I ini? here tomorrow at 1 p. in. of- 1 fleers will be elected for the en suing year. Hugh 1!. Hankln. sup ervisor of the Crater national for est, 1b the outgoing president. Doors and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McDonald returned on the Shasta this morn ing from Kan Francisco, after spending more than a week in the southern city visiting friends and relatives. Dance at Walker's Wed. night. The condition of Mlsn Josephine Koppes of the' county health unit, who has been quito III with the flu for the past two weeks, is now Improving with the present outlook that as soon as her temporature becomee normal she may get out of bed five days later. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl y. Tcngwald. Hotel Holland. Phone 993. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. Pusch of Rt. Louis, Mo., and Frank 11. Whntcy of Cleveland. O.. ate among the guests from SECTION AT MEETi .. i.... .. fcJ .1 ,m i i.i. .1. ii uciin m wuiiuii in nil- it let ii term m hoots wan one HUhJoct -Mrosst'd at p4 ciatiun int'filnB hM" during thp huJ.uayH in I'urtlund, and at which ! more than 30 of the larnnt hiuh I school of the atute were repre . Hentod. ! MIhs Maui ine (.'arroll, deun of L.vr'y.T C"r.r.(. 1T vKo !cct th'jir liv '.;ir,j: M.irgiret l-!ern;Trs, 13. Crcshr.m, and Florence Grafi&m. 17, New a t-:n;c w'ich desi.roc1 a dvciNnQ at the state normal cnooi at ivion- Among the sluto of Washington ! I'opulatlon of Klamath Falls and guests registered at Medford ho-' Its two suburbs, Allaniont and I'el tels nrc Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hmlth ' lean City, Is approximately 14,00.1. of Tncotnn and Mrs. M. R. l'nrker, , according to estimates based on F. P. McEntlc nnd family, V. F. the county school census and tele (Iwln and L. H. (1 raves of Hcuitlo. j phono connections. lnjfplred last week to bo away: Cheap lumbor and cedar posts, from home and see tho world at Medford Lumber Co. SATlf the ago of 14 years, Merle Clark; Florls Hkyrman returned tn work of Central 'I'olnt was being held ' at ihe office of her brother, Attor- dlstance registered by Portland authorities today and nPy Harry Hkyrman, thin morning at Medford hotels. I was scheduled to be sent hack to after spending the past week in Thomas Realty Co., real estate, i her parents this evening. Tho girl w 1 1 1 1 the flu. insurance and small loanq on any-1 left homo last week, accompanied thing of vaiuo. Palm mock, corner ( oy a gin inenu, iiurjunu nunum, who joined nor ratner in I'ornano. Main and Front, upstairs. tf High school educators from many Oregon cities have places on the program of tho second an nual state high school principals' conference, to convene January 11 and 12, at the University of Ore gon, it is shown In the program announced by Kdgar A. Means of University high school, Kugeno Dance at Walker's Wed. night. KS8 A ltulek touring cur, the prop orty uf-Hugo Thompson local authorities on bad check charges, is to be sold at an Ash land garage January IS, at auction, to quiet a claim of over 300 which Brophy Brothers, Tho conference will be held In con- against Thompson for the purchase nection with tho state high school : f a diamond ring, for tho pay student conference. I meut of which he gavo u worthless Felt scraps, all colors, 2&c a ; check. The sale will be In charge bunch at the Fashion Shop, 424 ! f U, sheriff's office, which was Modford Bldg. Phone 1181. tf also In charge of the sale of a $300 Mrs. Wilson Walt, domestic scl- 'ratio set scheduled for today, enco department Instructor at thej Millinery bnrgains at Initio How high school, who has been 111 nl aid's: all bats 'J!ic. tl.lin and $2.!!i: her home with the flu for the past flowers and ribbons, price. 28'J week, is reported Improved in j n. I). Norton and Jack lirady of health today. ; (Iranta pass were among the Jose- Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Mod- j pbine counly men spending yoster ford Fuel Co. tf'May in .Medl'ord. The vesper services held at the, Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. Prslyterlon elhurch yesterday i 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf evening at 5 o'clock were reported, Mrs. Melba Laltarre resumed today by Rev. B. P. Lawrence tn! duties at trie .Medford building to have been especlnlly successful, j ,iay, following a Hlege of Inl'lucniM with a good attendance present. which had confined her to her Two harp solos were 'played by home for the past week Clean rags wanted at the Mall ! Tribune office. t Mrs. Helen Wiltshire, Kligllxh At a meeting of tho old direct-) writer, anil traveling correspon orate and the new directors, elected i dent for the Sphere, London pub ai tho reorganization meeting last I Ucatlon, who spent part of tho the prop- Saturday afternoon, held this after- holidays In Medford, returned ot sought by i ut u, j.-nl.m Co-Operative Ex-; her present hojue in Bun Francisco change building, the old bourd was I yest rday. disbanded and the new began Its! Mrs. Wiltshire's two weeks stay duties. The main business was the: In Medford last fall, was a forced the tinners and notifies ' one. occasioned by a car accident Jewelers, have nii)ll0(, llt tho meeting Katurday. ' "lc highway coming Into the fir and dry nlnbn. Medford Fuel ' ' ' . , . whk punctuatod by nn additionnl V U " " ' ' . . I v.-ru'M .if niishnim . ivhlnh utni-lpil with a RtDlcn purno and $35, and ended by tho author bufnjr taken women ut thf !o(ral high whool, which office watt established here three years ao, wan introduced to the asHodatlon by the Portland president of the Parent-Teachers' council, and was placed In charge of the deans' section. In which ca pacity Hhe Herved throughout the two-day convention. Miss Maud liarrlKer, physical-education instructor in the Modford schools, fcuve an Interesting talk on the "Health ProRram of the .fta Medford Schools." and outlined the system of cooperation enjoyed here between the dean of women and tho physical education department. The first day of tho convention was opened by tho deans' and prin cipals' luncheon at the Heathman hotel, held under the auspices of the Portland Parent-Teachers' council. Mrs. Ella Wilson, dean of the Franklin hli;h school, .spoke at this meet Inc. us did Principal Toller of the Ijitirunde high school und Principal I.andreth ut Pendleton. SET FOR WEDNESDAY in had her car taken to a Bnrn.Ke, ' the writer's sojourn in Medford state fire marshal, and Clint BnuKbmun, fire chief of Ashlnnd, will be the main Hpeakers tonight to the hospital In an ambulance Miss Hetty titennett and solos were sung by A. .1. McDonoiiKh before nnd nftor tho prayers. Tho serv ices took place In candlelight and wero very Impressive. Danco nt Wulker's Wed. nlKbt. A civil action to recover tho sum of $97, claimed to bo duo fur mer ' ohnndlHO, was oh file 'today at the county clerk's offieo iiKninst Hon Geary by Fred Mlddlebusher. Highest grade Utah coal, any sIeo, anywhere, any amount, Han Ben "!nnl fo. Phone 230. tf Mr. and Mrs, Churle.H Pursell spent Sunday In tho AppleRato sec tion, visiting with Mr. Pursell's mother. ' Get those fenders and nutn bodies strnlRhtened at Tlrill's Sheet Metal Works. opponlto Low is SupM Hervlce Station. Phono 4 1 H. tf It. I. Jones, superintendent of Improvements of the Crater na tional forest, and Mrs. Jones, ar rived homo Inst evening from a sojourn of 16 days In Los AnKeles nnd other parts of southern Cali fornia, and a side trip to Yosemlte national park. Wood all kinds onk. laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 63t. tf Hnnnsnred by tho Rotary nnd Lions clubs of that city, a move has been put under way In (J rants Pass tn nrcuro n county hen t th nurse fur Josephine county. That pood conllow In ash. Ilsn lien Coal Co. Phone 239. Members of the local volunteer fire department are reminded not to forget tho monthly mooting of the department toninht when a J 00 per rent attendance Is desired. at tho regular monthly drill of thewlih a j,.,,,,., kulK mentor,! volunteer lire ocpnr.meni .,, ,.,,,,.,,,, , Me,for(1 to vl(ilt at which Klre Chief Illliott desires I lh(, r,.u.niH , ,,,,, ,1PrB Ilt lt n 100 per cent attendance of mem-l,,m0 ,, , )roVp , m ,( ,h.lt hers. The speakers will choose ,, b,mru, cllilty lH not n Jlnx topics of particular Interest to vol-i , ,.. sn(. ,,, ,IlU(.hmBVi ,lM unteer members. i took her departure for the south. Host Utah lump coal. Tel. 631.;. . , Medford Fuol Co. tr" j The Women's association nr the i Presbyterian church Invites nil the ; ladles of the church and Interested ; friends to attend a Twelfth Day j party at 2:110 Tuesday afternoon in the church parlors, where a devo tional program will be held. Best Utah lump coal. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. Jonco at Walker's Wed. tf night. 10 AUTOMOBILES Fresh pork and saiiHUKe Tuesday, Public Miirket, Itooth 2. T Teinponiry unto licenses were Is sued at the sheriff's office this fore n non to Harry Snyder and 1. It. Hoover of Central Point, J. 1 1 Itobblns of Ashland and llernelie Potter of Chlhuiuiu. Temporary HctfUsoH are Issued only to cur own ers who did not haw OreKuu li censes last year. That Kfiwl coal--low In nsh. Han sen Coal Co. Phont) 2,'iH. tf Sailor .luck Wood 1h rendy and fonfldent for his bout loiuori'ow nljibt at (Jnint Puss with Fred Mortennen. the Climate City pride,! who hits been voicing boasts for j sometime that It would be easy There is no lot up in sluht yet to make mincemeat of the local to tho cold. foRKy west her tnut has man. Sailor Jack has completed ni,Pn prevnllliiK here for diiys past, his training program and will rest Which is ho detrimental to the Ken for tomorrow's boul. which is ex- ra houitli and feelings "f eillzenH pected to draw a Knd sIv-'Ml dele- Hml H(l KIM)(I fo). the tinanclal healtn Kution from thl.s city. The two o( lnr U(, dealers. In fact the men wilt meet on n winner-take-; tnu.i(s nnd wiutons of the latter are all basis and will be inspired to k(,1)t ol tho Jumu dellverlns coal 1 uesperaie cnoiiH 10 wm uuvnuse m ttnd wood, fit responso to many a urudfio of lent? standing between hurry-up calls, as In foBiry wenther th1'" 'of such temperature more fuel Is Hoso mendlns, runners removed : hurned than durluK ot dlntiry win and snnRs worked back. Handl- : lor tiuyHi craft Shop. 21Gtf J Continued cold and fonnv weath- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Collins and , 0r ftPe I)n-dlcted for tonight and F. S. Sexton of Hnn Francisco are Tuesday, followlnj; a maximum of nnionK the Callfornlans registered 32 nrt lnnnuim ot 2ti yesterday, at Medford hotels. .U1(i (l miimum 0 7 today. IMnoe at Walker's Wed. night. A number of motorists, who left 2S8 . wr automobiles parked nut over Tho executlvo committee of tho niwht, reported difficulty In start Women's Presbyterlal society was : jnK tho curM thlH mnrnlim'. due to In session from 10:30 this fore- water freeaimr In the brake drums. Tho hearing of tho petition for ihe closing of the old Kreutzer Mill road, extending from Jack sonville to Sterling to permit the Santford Jones Co. to comply with the law in the erection of a 000 meat packing plant employing 13 or 15 men, is scheduled for hearing before- the county court Wednesday. January 9. The Jack sonville chamber of commerce is reported to be taking an interest In behalf of tho granting of the road, on the grounds that it will bring a new industry to that city, the ruad, a pioneer thoroughfare, has fallen Into disuse since the I Construction of the Ruch. highway and Is now chiefly used by wood haulers in the fall of the year. 4 J. L. Roe. justico of tho peace of Jacksonville has submitted bis resignation t tho county court and the same will bo accepted, iiccordiiig to County Judge. Alex Sparrow. No reason was assigned by the pleturestiue justico for his action, but is said to have been prompted chiefly by tho lack of business. The resignation will be In effect us soon as an audit of the books of Justice ltoc can be completed, which was ordered to day by the court. i Notice. Anyone interested In Symphony Orchestra, communicate with V. T. Hobrer of the Medford tiehool of Miisle, Sparta Hidg. ?rL r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY . Wo bake 11 varieties of b r a d s daily One ot them is just what you are look ing for. On sale at any grocer or at our retail store. noon until 3 o'clock this afternoon at the homo of Mrs. A. H. Clement on West Main street, with ddo gnlloti present from Koseburg, Ash land, Jacksonville, Phoenjx, Sutheriln tind U runts Pass. Hot, clean coal. Tel, tiiH. Med ford Fuel Co. 1 tf Mrs. K motmm Merrick Is substi tuting this week at tho high .school for MIkh Myrtle Tobey, instructor In lOngllsh, who Is absent with n severe caso of flu. Wood all klnda - psk, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Modford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Included among thti OvcKontuhs rcKlHtcrhiK at Medford hotels yes-' torduy were Mr. t and Mrs. F. K. Keen of Salem. C. S. Hepburn, of Kugene, and the following trom Portland: Mr. and Mrs. John Mue Vleker, June lloyer, C. A. White. John Mickelson, J. X. iioycr, M. H. Nichols. I.. 1. MrUls", Mr. and Mrs. J. Hut lor. T. K. McMcans, Mr. und Mrs. John A. Itooney. 'Charts" Hop. Phono 479-M. Mrs. Sadie Allen. S82tf W. S. Slnty of Kellog. Tdu was among tho motorists from a dis tance who registered today ut the local branch of the out of Mule outo reiteration bureau. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. If Snow In the sklyon mountain district estordn was unsulled for t;ood skiing purposes, according tn reports brought buck by u number of local partes there yetderduy uftrrnoon. The snow was said to huvo been better In the tlreeusprlug section with severul good h titles uvallable for hkllng and toboifun lug. One slide has a Jump of suf fteieut height to make bki jumps of 80 to 40 feet easily. However, not many are taking ndvutttnifc t( the Jump. j v.iifup uiy lumuvr m .-niMiioru Lumber Co. S.17tf Mr. O. Onbornu rviurnod from San Kranelscp this morning after visiting for the past two weeks with ber daughter, Mra, M. VI, Hohnll, formerly of Medford. making It Impossible to relcuse tin brakes without warming the drums.' While tho pavements wero Icy with frozen fog, no auto collisions wero reportod at the police station. Obituary WA.'TKI)--IOxperienced shoe clerk. Apply tonight or Tuesday morn inn at Tho Itootery. WANTKU Two fat llos. drivised: weik-ht from 1 30 to 150 lbs. .1. Kershaw, Phono MI7-.1-3. ,8S WANTEIJ lllils on well ilicclni; Job. Virile llox "3, Mull Trib une for iiarticulars. ysy in CuttlllK the left wrist to the bono Saturday" evening, "w h 1 1 c cleaning a K'ass fish bowl, which Oriental Rug lovers who have wished long to own a genuine masterpiece the opportunity now cabs them Q to select from what I am of fei ing an Oriental Kug tor which they will never regret in a lifetime. On account of a severe injury which will keep me out of the rug business for an indefinite time, I am obliged now to offer every rug I have modern and antiques even my private pieces at a sacrifice sale. In order to be convinced of this opportunity, please come and inspect these beautiful pieces. On account of lack of space at the Medford Furniture & Hardware Company, I will display my rugs at SAMPLE ROOM NO. 1 Any information' or reference needed can be obtained at the Medford Furniture & Hardware Company. Positively," I will be here only Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday S. ATIYEH n DELICATE SITUATION N SALVATION ARMY broke while being nandled. Miss Constance Andrews, well-known recorder at the county clerk's office, will be incapaeiatod from duties for some time. The Jagged, broken glass cut arteries nnd veins and severed most of the ; tendons In her wrist, causing phy- j slcians to labor over tho Injured , ..in imp ni'tii1 mm ho it i' lief ore es- uping blood could be stopped un an n BUi'iJ j Astoria Postal receipts at local nnd the wound stitched together, merit today at- the neaoqim tei s 0Jjt offiL.0 (iurin 19U8 show gain Had assistance not been nenr, of tho American delegates to the ( ,111.,,!( lor 1927. fatal results would probably have high council of tho Salvation1 .. a tMiHued from the aceldont, which Army where preparations were McMlnnvllle New admlnlstru- 'eok iluce at her home on North being 'made for tomorrow's mo- tlon bunding at ' hlnfleld eolleso Central Avenue. mentous meeting, wlibh will de- will be dedicated February 1-2. LONDON. .Ian. cfde the uuestion of the future leadership of the army. officers were coming and goinir constantly for conferences witli Kvangeline Booth, .the American commander. Her official spokes man declined to see anyone and , it wns obvious that the extreme ! doli -ut y of the situation was , (p) There acutely realized In all epiartcrs. excite- Phone V ,.".5,jiW? MILK BUTTER ICECREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAV WANTED Hoard and room, elose In. 228 3. Holly. I'hone T0f,-N. 2S6tf KOH, KENT Nicely furnished apartment. 3 roims und bath, alho ganiKe, ut 5,3. r.KJ Llbertv IvONKEIj Marry Konket, age 17, the son of D. M. Konkel, for merly a resident of Medford for several years, passed away at the Twin Kails, Idaho, hospital Sunday .1 unitary . after a short illness after contracting meningitis. Harry attended the Medford high school und was a senior this your In the Twin Falls high school, Tho deceased Is survived by his father, D, M. Konkel, two sisters. Miss Elaine Konkel and Mrs. furl llorting. all of Twin Kails, Idaho, and two brothers, Mayborne ami Uuwronce Konkel of this city. Births ItKl.lAltl.H mull Willi cue us direct factory repi'CHcntutlvo In Mod ford and ncurhy cnuntlcx. No cxpurliMH 'o nocwiHary. rmtxual unnnrtunlty for advancement; must lio wllllhi! to mart on rca nonaMc IjiihIh. Syncro Motdra Comuuny, llattlo Cruck. .Mlch- as? WANTKIJ A Koucl stock VKllcll. loo aci'CH or niori: kooi! or fair lilflldlliKH, to pxchaiiKP for tn coino iiropprty In Sun IMoko. An hwt Mill) TrlluiH llox 65. 2S!t KXi'llANdK Modford 4-room niodorn liouan for iMiunl vnluo in I'cntral I'olnt; 3ooo value. Southern llrenon ltrulty Co.. 118 No. Ulvoinldu. .N'alatorlum Itldit. Fill! SAI.K (i yenning steers. Tel. Il-X-U, Kngln Point. 2S ('OR SAI.K flood fresh cow. lien Vlmont. ucro front Merrlmnn Ilry. . A daunhter. chrlatcncd MAry tneplilne, wan born .lanilary 1. 1'.'9 to Mr. anil Mm lion II. I'tv male of th'0 city, and clalniH the distinction of liclng Hie firnt liahe. Tile Utile mlw flral Raw the Unlit of day at a:;to o'clock In the mnrntiiK of New Yrar'H Hay, at Sacred Heart hoidtal. nml nioiher and habo nro dolns fine MH KKNT Duiilcx nut.. 4 rooms, private liath. BaraKu; a bargain. SAhHSMAX Collectloim and cler ical experience. Married, liesl dent. Need work utnedlately. Aildlefs llox 1U. caro Tribune. SS h'lll A I.' Vl' M. Front. Hachelor cabin. 445 KOI! SAt.i: 4.mo.-old lioston tor '. mm '''m",c' 1'hotli; S2. Hold ' " s s To iIh I'nilt tirnner. Pon't (amble. Ilavs your graft ing; done right. Ahuolutely KUAr JOB CHAIN. ) Jackaonvlllo. stalril AHM'iilhly Table Hock Council No. U.. It. A M. M., Turmlny, ?:0 p. m. lljr ardor of Illustri ous Mutr. V. II. 11 1 O tl INHOTHAM, Kocorib'r, i anliH'il, j ll'.'O BUNIONS REDUCED ARCHES RESTORED Also nil othiir foot trouhlos over come by new method. Wrllo for fre hook tollluir how this cq b accomplished. MOUUIS IXSTITVTK OK I 111" s, Iliiwtlnn, i.im AiikvU'. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights . This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Not a Sale ! An opportunity you don't want to miss. 24 choice wool pat terns. Regular $50.00 suit values, tailored to your measure. One week only. at $42.50 Come in and look them over. It will pay you to buy for some months ahead. Upstairs I Now! T-iFht II It Here! XX Tuesday i . ONLY ACT OF ITS KIND i Hi TU V V ANYWHERE . I The Fastest, Funni- gr; afj est, Most Sensation- W rfv? Afc I alf Added Attrac- " Jf " M jtyfP I . ... L' J m -'-yKKjSfy Spontaneous ;fP' IV 9 ON THE STAGE fml v tp. Evenings Only . m U M) JOSEPH G. KELLEY'S II M W m - : : Ik lel N E SCREEN'-tin!!o and Evening JUNE COLLYER m Jj I f: JL ,"Me, Gangster"' JL 1 1 K Sy ' AND TWO ACTS OF TALKIES y '')' I COMING WEDNESDAY Admission t FOR 4 BIG DAYS O O j Matinees 10 and 35 GEO. SYDNEY i I Evenings . ....25 and 60 ft In His First Talking, 1 1 , v . Jewish Comedy j NOTE-Kelly's Country Store act ap- I I pears evening oy tonight and tomor- "GIVE and TAKE"