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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1929)
tEDFORD MATT, TRTBUNR MEDFORT). (YRF.OOY. Tt"FSPAV.TAXTATV S, 1 020. PA OF FTVTi GOLD Hlli FOLK SUFFERING LESS F iin.l lit. tW locals il;y tlx 1'iiivcrsHy of Oregon hert'. ami lit toiinwiiiK FrMay piny thr Frnsh at F.unn ami NiHA:i. .!.imiui pl.tv dOIJJ llll.K, Jun. s. (SiKH'iiil.) The influenza cpid tnii;" if-etli)iiifnaiit In somo of the com-itiunitit-rt of thin cnumy hus nearly run Its coiirsp in this city. A num ber of ivpidentu tiro HI at iirpscm hut hone are xuffoi'tn;; s-riou:! a the flu that Mni".itl Iwrt dots not HCt-ni to he in had it i.i in uther jiarlH of tin- county at this lino. Fortunately the s c I: i o 1 hoar) iliil not hiivt ut loe doun the Fi-luol at; the hoards of some nf the other dintrietH did. Utah m-Iiui1 basketball for this reason was affrcteo as several panics Kohcduled could not ho played on a ceo u n l of other schcudi heini; clot-ed. Since 8Caonl 1b reuined In the dimriotM which formerly were closed down the Hchedule will be carried out and the team will get a chance ai the teams they miKsed mi this accoint.- Roy Kailpy who haH hum vitel line In thiH city fur Home time with iriendfl nnd relatives will retui'n to J'ortlmitl the first art of next week. Fred f'ornutt returned the first jiart of thiH wepk from Kerby where he has been visiting with frlendH and ndatives. A wreck occurroil near I-Inek-v hill the earlier part of this week when a car skidded and turned over off the side of 4hc highway. Fortunately no one was hurt but the car. a Dodge. Xvtw i.llf.'htly damaged, nearly all the wheels heins ,torn from the body. A number of minor accident have happened near this city in the past several dnys but none have resulted in injuries. Last week when the pavement was fro zen over, several people from this city had the misfortune to turn avound in the center of the pave ment very suddenly hut no one. has had nn accident. This freez ing spell was also responsible for several wrecks which have occur red lately between this city and Med ford. Merritt' Hittle returned to. Cor vail is to attend the Oregon state college after a vacation of several days with Itis parents near this City. Floyd I-ance is able to hp up nnd around again after his recent attack of the flu. lie will soon be able to return to his work. N'tff Year was not ushered in very well in this city except for : oiie very loud blasts. A number of these were set off un Kanes creek and some on Foots creek. JSonie contained as high as twelve sticks of dynamite. The eelioes of there were heard by all of the residents and some in distant towns. It sceuied for a while as if an 'earthtiuake was about lo take phice. The majority of the people of this town attended the dance at (Grants I'nss ami enjoyed a very good time there when the New V ear's celebration began. A number of the people of this eity enjoy musical programs which, are presented by Mrs. Meisingcr over the air on Tuesday evenings from station KM Ml). The pro grams are well arranged and Mrs. ilelsinger presents tin me excellent musical talent. Several have stat ed their appreciation of thla broadcast. The recent rains have made the liver rise to a great degree. It has rained steady for the past several days here and If It continues the river might possibly reach the flood stage as It did a year or so ago. The forecast for this part of the country states that the weath er will turn off cold for scverat days. . Harry Trusham was a visitor to our city the latter part of this week. Hn is now residing near Sucker creek since ho moved from this city. AUTO THEFTS FOR M MEETS ALUMNI 'i YEAR NUMBER 94, FIRST BASKETBALL WS i ' ill. luive l.-m .l Uc .'ami'"' 10 UNRECORDED TUSSLE SATURDAYgr:r:r;::: ! eity a n. I ne;ol iitttoii.s are under t way for two games with the S Car 1 lief is during iti.'Ji offered Ilasketball fans of the city will ' le?r. high s. hot. I. The upstate one of the biggest problems of the get their firt taste of their fa-team iu present wants too much year to local officers, records at i... . o money. police department todav re- . , , V.I The Ashland high school opens PYTHIAN OFFICERS BURNS' POEM IS MIL iNormHiwii rur DUTIES OF LODGE ROTARY CLUB FUN the vealing that 1M automobiles, near-:"''11 "l u" " mn ui; its conference fva.n Friday. Jim- 1 f ight a month, were stolen from nih f'hool team plays the Alum-,uurv -,-, with Crants 1'ass at Ash-M- dford city streets and private i ni' 11 wiM ,u' lnr tir"1 lm':tl land, and the folhiwhig ytahl ganiges. However, in the rwov-Ba,n" ut tn' ,awn. The hignl(iiiyH Klamath Kalis at JlnTn.uh ery f stolen inaehines. the iiiYI- " mmi Mh !" Mum- kI1 t-ers have a good reemd. as all but were returned li two ol the . nrs their iiwiii Many of The cars were found abandoned in various seetions of the county nnd others wmh found ath Falls.high fi-hool at Klamath I v,i mum.' has been sehedub d Kalis Friday night iu their f ir.-u ' f,,r I'l tdn'v . M bniai y J. for th ,'ame ! the southern thegon 'n-, Medt'ord team. on February -:t-feivnce season. jciants I'ass plays here, and The Alumni team has been Khunath Kails pho s at Ashland, praeticing for n week in pre pa-. Kridiv. Kehniaty Ashland in distant places of the nation, one ''atitii for the game, and will ji;iys at (liants Pass. being Imv.led at Kl Taso. Te driven then by a man and woman have on its roster. Mills, forme; The state tourney starts the O. A. C. star nnd Herriot. dll- week end March IU. This U"t who are now nervine sentence in ! bcrt Knips. Allen. Williams. Hurt. ,fH v. 0nen for games with any a federnl penlteutiar-. Others i Hnn. pemmit nnd others of for- ,iitrkH claimant, in the event the were recovered in various sections . er high school teams. Most of Medford tchool wins the district of the Pacific coast with several ,lt' Alumni are members of the i-hnmpU'iiship. found In enstei a Oregon. local National tluard quintet. t ioach Prink Callison returned The theft of nutomobiles' is, The game will start at nine Sunday from a holiday trip to often Ir.ade comparatively easy 1 o'clock, to allow business men Cal'fornia and yesterday started due to owners forgetting to lock 'clerks to attend the contest, whipping his squad into final their machines: upon parking thein after the dosing of the stores, ami shape for a busy season. The or leaving them unlocked in theherj will be a preliminary game. ; r.l)imu Wuh many promising sub family garage. Car owners are ' with the junior high school as (.-Unites is practically the same especially warned by local officers ! ono participant. las last year, when they were run- to use caulicn in leaving machines I According to the completed m.rH urt fol. the state champion unprotected, as thieves- are operat-. s.-hedule, the annual four-game ,1,, ing at all titnrs, day and night ! set les with the Ashland high alike. j school will he played, with a two tier mans llclieveil Spies. Tile cars still missing are ilnjwctd;r interim, between the f'rst' isi'KXOS AIUKS Jan. S. opt property of O. K. Millard and .Mrs. (:i"d serond series tif games. I he K. Klson. both of this city were stolen sometime ago. and ' firt game will he played at Ash- A dispatch lo l.i Criiica from As- land. Kridny. February IT,, and ""' i"ii. !'ar:rgua: , ;ouay aiu una the seeond game in this city the two (ieinntn eiti.ens had been ar- To the Fruit Cirourr. ; ftdlowing night. The . third game rested by the authorities mi charges Ion't gamble. Have your graft-, will be played in this city Friday, of being Itolivlau spies. They wee ing done right. Absolutely guar- J March 1. and the linal game in . alleged to have ben acting sus anteed. ' JOE CHAIN. i Ashland. Saturday. March . i plelously iu the vicinity oi a Para- Jaeksonville. ! Friday and Saturday. January mtayjui fort. 210 News of Co. A National Guard Tonfsht (lie National Cinnnl com puny of Medford will hnvo the first drill in nhotit three weeks and a Kood. Knappy drill In expected. Cap lain t'iirl Y. TciirwhIiI Is well sat infied with the outlook for Hie com ii'.B year and. tliotiKlt snmu of the inemluiH of lil.s command are ont of town, hp Is certain of a Kuod showing from those that are regu lar in attendance. A military hike is planned ly meinliera of the organization "who am ohle to spend the time on n Sunday when the weather will per mit. Aecordinp lo "Tooly" Williams, the manager of the rompany A haNketball tram, the hlKh achool find Ihe Kiiard leant will meet on Saturday niRht ut It o'clock tit the; Alcdtord artnoiv . Those not members of the Na tional (luard who wish lo learn more aljont the headquarters com-; pany and of Company A are re quested to attend anil watch the work as carried on by the com pany tonight. I Lieutenant 1!. M. Eaucom 1b i wat-chlns for eligible men as Rpe- j clalist for lift proposed headnuar-j tors company. Kadlo men havo the preference, but those who are in terested may i;nd way to the com-1 pany through Captain Carl Y. Tcifi-j wald of Company A. .'. Hiirunieycr tonalities. HAL KM. Ore.. .Ian. 8. (Pi O. C. Ijortzcmcycr of I'ortland arrived hi-re today and qualified as a mm ler of the public service commis sion, to which he was appointed by ((overnor Patterson to succeed Ed Os'ramlr. ' FLU-COLDS Check t ftm roerrc Rub on Inhale apori Talisman loiige No. It 1 . Knibls of I 'ythias held a Well attended meeting last niht at whieh the Hew otlieeis of 1 ::". were ili-scillt-d. District lioputy (iiand' ehancettoi wns iiiMtutliitg grand , i iiaileell.il : (I'Mirce West, in.lall itii; uiantl vice chtineelft r; Piisl Ch.iui-ellni- J. T, Pt-iiv. insciliing r:md pU-lntr; I'-Kl ( ' ha lieel (er 1.. W . l!oii-e. hiM:tll!iu; grand leas ! r- ii-ai ins. All I be n u ef i'h i-i et c pi i s- cnl and iiwtalte ;is fnllous ' h;i m-ellor eenilnander. Chas. ( I . ! 'ioold: vie.- ehaitceil-r. Frank Hew.il i ; prelate. Oeorge Klk;' m isfi'v tif work. .1. II. Jones: keep er of recordy and seal. M. K. Itoli. inxin: master ef finance, lieorge J. Kuimuan: master of exchetiuer. Thomas Judge: master-at-arms. ( J. Jt. VarbroiiLh; inner guard.' John Prow a lee: outer guard. Cbren Jaqiia. ; A letter of interest was re:id - fi'om It. F. ' Pad" Joy who is in i tlie Pythian Hume at Vancouver, 1 i Washington. .Mr, Joy has many ' friends in the ltogue Itivor valley! 1 and says he is feeling line. j item-go .!. Kun;-.inan reported re-. leeivlng his ontcinl credentials1 li t m Cii and Chaneellor Scintou ; i lowe)l appointing him as deputy , grand clKincelhn- for talis man 1 lodge. ' District lV-puly Ciand chancel-i : lor Pnidine repm-ted that Talisman ' . lodge will visit Ashland lodge on : .January IS and desires that a large delegation go. It Is ex pee t d , jthiit will M-e taany islt i j among the lodge of the south. -rn ' M-egoii disfict. wad (ile some power us the gillie olhe To Sei. oursels The Kolary club nv9 out the i.g' old silMgcst ion of Pi. blue Purns. and ga ach member a ehanee at today's meeting lo slmw a brother meniier up hy maldir-.-an appropriate ..- Year's lesolu tien for hint. AM lioitli the mil -lined refU'eliiili f nost ineiiilois a.s piesellled b he speakers w-re not on the whole ri.ntering, c.'n sideralde humor evolved from the i-x pertinent, and Program Chair man C. Cmu was comp'.iiuenied upon presenting a thoroughly en tertaining ifrogrnm. 1 4. K. t Puke Wellington ua introduced into the club by Attor ney Frank Newman, as- the "haby Potarlnu." ami another bachelor was aitdcd to the organization's circle of three. The others are henry Plainer and President Jack Carle, who appealed in full force this mi on to the program chairman for the arrangement of more "ladies' days." evidently forgetting that i-eap Year has long since passed "out. Today's guests Included Cirenil Judge Harry Norton of drams Pass. Jim 1 1 upper of Ashland, Austin Prow nell of t; rants Pass. Pail II, Topper and Mr, tirey of Mod lord. Little Chats About v t V 1.1 our fieaitn No. 10 Wath Colds and Evade Pneumonia Wntcli cnliU cMtvl'iilh' : Tin1 resi-Mt sensnn is tlie O'.ir ill which jnitMiin i hi in is nu.st to lie feared ittiil .iiruiiionia lirariv lllwitvs llltlkes its iliictM'Ullci' tllfiniL'll it colli. A pin siciun smvs 1 1 ; 1 1 it' it cohl luils to vichl to ;l hot luith. hixntivc, iisiiriii. ami licil, lull is rollnwcil lv seven' chill, voiic iliictnl' shiuilil lie iuiini'iliiitelv sitiniiiniH'il. Not only is piii'Miiniiiiu tu lie uiiiinli'il ;iL'am-l hecause the moitiility rnte riinui's I'lnin JO pet- cent In JO jut rent but also for the rviisnu it may cause otic of the several kinds of hciirt IfiMlliU'. i (Intifil nptiiist nil illncsss hy every setisihle lttcims but if it occurs (ii't the tloclnf's atlvicc williout delay. " Let us fill your ii'csci'iitintis. Jarmin & Woods THE OWL DRUG STORE S. W. Comer Main and Central Ave. Phono 66 " Medford, Ore. NfcelMuniiin III. SAX ri!.'l-ISr, .l:in. !.. ,ll Miss l.iiuisc A. llevil, Arctic ex plorer ii spitrtswiiniiin, was rr-lini-tcil Kerleftsly ill Kt .tlt'l ; hiiinc here, sufferlni: frntii )ineuniMi:i i liinc llnhlt l.iw llnlils. held liy tile state .siiiireiiie ruurt l.AXSIN'tl. Mich., .Ian. S il'l , lixlny when It afflrmeil the con The liahituai criminal section of vlctlon ef Kre,l . l'laill. linsltlK the state cl iminal h- was II i ' limit h-k'er. . hi styles, in tiiaity, in i-rict, TTf ; I Q Jy SS those shoos are. we helieve, W , TT t 3 If O 'rfr , . IT tlie liest values' in MedlV.rd. f Jy ( f I'jileut I'liin ps. .silver kid trim, Spmiisli heels, $!). sale, 5j3.85 Patent One-eyelet Ties. Spanish heels, spT-SO. sale $3.85 1'aU'ut One-sli-ap blue kid trim. Spanish heels. 1, sale, 3.85 I'ntetit One-strup Low lliiels.'Sri;.,")!!, sale, $3.85 Patent Tie Oxfords, military heels, ff'd.S.'i, sale Sj3'.S5 School Oxfords in paletit lent her, low heels, ir'li, sale... $3.85 Tan Calf, dressy a-cyelet ties, low heels, $7.00, sale $3.85 $4.85 lilack Satins in pumps and strap, ..'iO to ."rliA", JMaek Suede One-straps, were ifS.'iO, sale Palenl Pumps, Spanish heels, sfcS.Sl ). sale, Piitenl and (irey Stieth; Piinips, .t!l.")0, sule Patent Hutterl'ly How Pumps, were irli.S."), khIi, Patent low heels, welt Oxfords, sH.oO, sale Rose liltish Kid, one-strap. Spanish lieels, .$10.00, (irey Kid, oiu'-stni)), military heels, $10.00. sale, Black Kid, one-strap, French lieels, $!).00, sale, IJlcck Kid, one-strap, military lieels, $K.0O, sale. .. sale. , $4.85 $4.85 . $4.85 .$4.85 . $4.85 $4.85 $4.85 - $4.85 $4.85 - $4.85 $5.85 $5.85 $5.85 $5.85 $5.85 $5.85 Silver Kid One-strap. Spanish lieels. $,U.OO, stile, lilaek Satin Headed I!w Gore Pump, Spanish heels., !).00, sale, P.lack Satin Strip Pumps, spike heels, $..')0, sale Hlaek Satin Oneeyelet Tie, Hiiby Spanish heels. !U0, sale '. P.lack Satin One-strap, military heels, $!l,00, sale, Imported (jjinnietal Kid Pumps, spike heels, $iuo, side, Patent Puti)., spike heels, $7.,")0. sale, Patent Three-eyelet Ties, low heels, 4(.."0. sale, Ilrown Kid and AUiualor Trim Kuckle (iore Pumps. sji"..'!, sale $5-85 Field Jlouse Kid One-eyelet Ties, French lieels, $10.00, sale $5.85 Rich Dark lirowri Kid, Three-eyelet Ties, Spanish heels, $10.00, sale , $5.85 In this group yon will be able to find most any style shoe too . numerous to mention them all. ' Ik' In slyles, in (iiaity, in price, these slioos are, we helieve, the host values' in MotU'ord. V i t h o u t ' exa.tfei'iitioii wo, term this opportunity most unusual. The host proof of this is the slioos themselves. Come early while the seleet inii is most varied and com plete. . The reason for this exception al pricing' is hriel'ly told " Broken Sizes." Yet, the as sortment includes all sizes from I! to !) ainoii' the scores of styles included. Hero is a splendid opportuni ty for all women who realize how thoroughly desirable are MOOT )R Y shoes. Kach price grouping is made, up of shoos whose popularity thru out the season have depleted size ranges. Tlie, styles are those which can be worn for some time to come! Patent One-strap, Spanish heels, $!).(lll, sale, $6-85 Patent One-strap, silk net underlay, spike lieels, $!l:o0. sale, $6-85 Patent Onestt-ap, lizard trim. Fashion A it'll Military lieels, $!l.r,0, sale, $6.85 Patent Pumps, military lieels, $!).i0, sale, $6-85 Hrowu Kid, Snake Trim, French Tie Oxfords, spike j t heels, $10.HI, sale,' $6.85 Tan Suede anil Calf How Pumps, military heels, , . $D,r.O. sale, $6.85 lirown Suede Millie Tie Pumps, military heels, ' $S.,-.I), sale, .... $6-85 Mlaek Kid Two-eyelel Ties, military heels, $S.,ri(l, sale, $6.85 Mlaek Cull' Kid Short, Vamp Muekle Ptiiitp, military heels, $S.0ll, sale, . ......(. $6.85 $J.85 $5.85 The Famous Arch Preserver Shoes In Browu Kid, Tan Kid, Roseblush Kid, Black Kid, Patent Leather and Black Satins formerly priced $11.00 to $12.50, going on sale at m $8.85 and $9.85 Broken Sizes Pnlent. Cut Steel Huckle Pump, spike heel, ..' $10.00, sale, ..: $7.85 Mlaek Satin Silver Trim How (iore Pump, military heel $!.ro, sale, ..w $7.85 Patent lcather Three-eyelet Oypsy Tie flxl'ord, well, ; . 5 mililary heel, $10.00, sale, $7-85 Tan Kid (feintine l.iard Vamp Pump, Spanish heel, $11.00, sale'.... $7.85 Tan Kid One-slrap, Spanish 1 1, $10.00, sale, $7.85 Tan Kill Leather Mow (lore Pump, military heel. " $10.,-)IJ sale 4 - $7.85 Oenuine Allifator and Hrowu Suede Tie, box heel, $10.00, sale $785 (lentiiiie l,izard Vamp, brown kid back, one-strap, ' .' - ' , box heel, $10.00, sale $7.85 Swanky HooU in hrowu kid, $l'j:00, sale, $7.85 Swanky Moots iu intent leather, $1L'.00, sale, $7.85 No Refunds-No Exchangesh-Cash Only - REMEMBER! Doors Open 8:30 Wednesday Morning Come Early While Selections in These 5 J3i? Groups Are Complete '