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ii 1 5 j! if i i l;!J 8.1 s! : 1 ii Mi Mi 3 ,1 .1 ",'t PXGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Court hnue employes and coun ty officials hero, an well as of all other counties In the Mate are much liittrrnled In the fact that a hill providing that all county of fice shall he kept open duriiiK the w,nnr, hnup n-i I i he introduced Ut he il'S leKiolatlve session, ncc.rd- '.duly 12 hours instead of ZD, In ac inic to" Oram I'uyor. toi.y clerk . ordanee with a new 12-hour duty of Marion county. The bill may i regulation iviiwcd unanimously by provido that all county offices shall j members of tho organization. cIomi at 1 p. m. on Saturdays. j Cheap dry lumber at lledfot-J Hot, clenn coal. Tiil.C.ll. Med-' Lumbar Co. zUf ford Fupl Co. tf j Circuit .Indue II. I). Nurton held A concession in cha.BO of Al.j court in Cli-anta !... Inst Krlday Srnlthi a member of llm Junior d yesterday, llo will remain In einss was conducted at the armory I 'hat city until the isl and Jury of Saturday evaninir. Tho Junior l Joscphiuo county Is In Hesslun this -I.,, .tit hold concessions at all of. tho basketball games, held in Mcdfurd. The committee in charito of,, these concessions Includes: lien. Dav. Charles llnrnes. Itulh Hook - tr. and Jamos Mete. Thomas Itealty Co. Loans on furniture and other collaterals; straieht or Installment loans on city property. Palm Hlock, comer Main and Front, upstairs. 230tf John W. Johnson and Hcoll Davis, th two well known Med ford men on their trip around the world, had reached Bombay, India, iiccordinK to the latest word re ceived from them last week, nnd after vlsltine other cities In that: country planned to visit tho Holy I first mectlnit of that -organization Land, In 1929, mid plan will nlxo be made iroso mondlnit. runners removed i at this lime for tho .Medford Aux nd snniis worked back. Handl- . members to attend the dls- craft Hoop. 210tf,tr' conference to bo held in . , . I (Hants Pass on January IS. Lee L, Jacobs, veteran secretary, C(mJ tho mfk op ton Tel. flnfld to his bomft lhe iiirnt iwo wppks or moro with u oolil, durhiK which tlmft he conducted much 'f mo ueiuueu iuuK - improving and ho will won o K ,o po(nt A H CoIUlU Mr nil(i buck Again o., roKUlar duty ut tho MpH M(ij HvhuU aIu Mlm Rtum VAkn tomplo. H(.huU of HamH vulloy, IS. A. Whlt- - Preah smelt arriving daily at ; Inun of phoonlx, John Htlll of Johnaon'B Market. tf ( in(uan Creek, Frank Dean of Wll- O. N. Mooro has arrived h!re;iow HpririKH and Leo Potter, from Medford and ha taken a Cheup .uiuijur and cudur postH. pOBltlon -with tho (I. Street Twon-; M'drord Ljmhor Co. 237tf tieth Century store. Mm. Moore j MIhb Irva Fewotl Ih anion ft the and datiRhter will Join him HiIb! local reHldcntH who will Hpend to w)'k. Clranta Pawi Courlet. j day vlnttln friendH and relativt'H Wood all kinds - oak, laurel, In Grants PftflH. Hho plans tu re flr and dry slabs. Medford Fuel turn this evunlnK by motor 'and Co. Tel. 631. tf may Htop off at Oold Hill while Miss Josephlno Koppes, who hns vn route home. MIhs Fewell is tho been 11 with tho Influenza for the : regular correnpondunt for tho local past three weeks, was ahlo to 1 high Hehcool to tho Mail-Tribune, leavo hr Hick bed Friday for the ' c.-iuuinK every Hatunlay to be her first time, for a few hours nnd ; busy day preparliiK hlyh school acain yosterday, and she will prob- new. ably be nblo to bo out again by ! Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. the middle of the week. , j 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf Best Utah lump coal. Tel. 631. ! County nccntH of I-ano Douglas, Medford Fuel Co. If Josephine, JackHon and Coos coun- Tlie trial of I. M. Phllbrook of ties will meet In Kugene during Kn.ele Point arrested on the charge) farmers' week to start February of trapping beaver without a Ii- 17. F. L. Pallard, state leader of cense, following his arreHt by Game county ngents, will be there front Warden Hoy Parr, was continued , tho Oregon Htato college to speak In Judge Taylor's court hero lust j at tho meetings, week, to January IB, when entered j "Churls' Rep. Phono 479-M. ill plea of not guilty to the charge, t Mrs. Kudle Allen. ' 282tf ' Frosh smelt arriving daily at Preparations, are KIg steadily Johnson's Market, tf ahead for the fhrul teachers' lnstl- ' Marlon Van Hcoyo, of Modford. j tute at Phoenix next Haturdny( be who Is a student at tho University i ginning at 0:30 In the morning, of Oregon, was recently appointed ; Tho last Instltuto wa held at Oold houso solicitor of tho Chi Delia; Hill nnd it was such a micron Hint sorority for tho "Oregana," the a large attendance In expected at University year book. Miss Van i Phoenix, where nevernl speakers ftooye, who formerly attended tho: tocAl high school, is a junior In the 1 ghdol of education, 1 -One lot of wintor hats, Including Oftfto hats to 18.50, going at $1.98. One lot to $7.00 nt 89c. New spring hntfl now on display, priced very modest. Tho Emmy Iou Hat Rhop l.M. M. Store. 24 " . Duroc Jersey red hog, weigh ing KfiO potindti, was slaughtertMl for family use by Clarence Rock HUl in tho Orand Island district of Oregon Inst Tuesday. Alfalfa pas ture and corn hns been the bulk of lta feed. Doors and windows cheap at Medford dumber Co. 237tf The many Medford and other Jackson county friends of United HUtctf District Attorney OeorgojCnrl V. Tengwald,' Hotel Holland. NeuntT nre pleased to learn from Washington, D. C dispatches that he Is assurod of reappointment for another term in that office. . That good coat--low In ash. Han son Coal Co. Phone 239. Mm. H. V. Hansen arrived yes terday from Alberta, Canada, to attempt to locate her sons, And rew und Raymond Hansen, whu nho thinks still reside here. Hho had not heard from them for some lime. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf JT lake a good many hungry mouth to oat up 1 tSe hundred! of thou lands of 1 04 vet baked bt our ovens each yoorand If we satisfy all these critical housewives, and their families, day eftor day, why cen'l wo satisfy you? We could not have built up this business, nor could wc hold It, week In and week out, if we did not use the best of Ingredients end the most modem - methods in making Fluhrer's Milk Bread Some of ydhr frltkprobably goo4 many of them-sro finding thqt our bread r.in be depended upon for uniform high qu i) it y, day m and day out They nre buying It nulnrly. assuring Ihemuelvtjs and their fnmlllet of good bread at every meo!. Surely alt of our customer csn't bo wrong oboul It Won't you try a loaf (oddy-artd foe yourself wlwt w havo to oi'Jur.' COLONIAL BAKERY - Soutliorn Oregon's Finest Bakory J. W. Whipple, manager at Grants Taw of the Southern Oro Kon Can corporation, and Mm. Whipple lire vlxlliiiK In .Vedford over (he wtfk-enl with relative and friend. .Mr. Whipple i-t h1o attending to sumo buslriew mat ters with the lieud office, of the corporation here. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry Maum. Medford Fuel Co. T-l. 1. tf The Lane ( ty Nurws anno ei.itloii announced lust week that hereafter apccial nurHen will he on i week, and will then spend a lew days in .Mudford holdin court In Jackson county. Hot. clenn coal. Tel. C31. Med- i ford Fuel Co. tf i First Heriteanl Hoy Hewitt of i Modford, took tho examlnnttnii for second lleutennnl of infantry In of ficers reserve last Wednesday nlKht. Notice I'lumbinft repairing of all kinds. Cnl Will Swnrtz at 808-L. 290 Important bllslneioi Is to be transacted at the next meeting of tho American JeKioli Auxiliary, which will he held at the armory club rooms tomorrow. This is the 63J. Medford Fuel Co. tf Among thu out-of-town' visitors llootl of Jtomie Itlver, Nellie l:l!lill ; uf Went Hlclo, Julia Hidly of J,ukft from tho Oregon Htato Normal school at Ashland will be present. A high school session will he held in the fprenoon from 11 to 12 o'clock. Rest Utah lump coat.' Tel. 631. Mndford Fuel Co. tf Hkilng will not be good today in tho HIklyou it n d (Irennspring mountains, but despite that fuel, several parties are planning nil-day outings in tho snow. Last Sunday, snow was poor In the mountains and as a result of it week's sun shine, tho depth of the snow Is said to bo much Iohs. Other par lies, will spend tho day in tho Un ion Creek section, where tho nnow Is also reported to bo cnree. Iet me write your flro insurance. Phonn 993. tf The Hon thorn Pacific railroad com pany has pu rchased t ho first champion nnd the grand ehnm lon load of IK yearling atoers at thu 10th annual livestock show at Ogden. Utah. Tho meat Ih to be used in dining ear services. Total weight of the herd Is 1 1,710 pounds. Htato Hcunlor Ooorgo Dunn of Jackson county In slated for the chntnuanHhip of tho fisheries com mute of the senate In the com ing legislature, which convenes In Salem tomorrow. m ivrrcwoRn matt; Miss Gpraldlne Gardner of Med-j ford, student at the University of i Oregon, lina been pleiitrpri to the j Phi Mu sorority for next yar. The Odd Fellows and lebeltah:t of Cold Hill will hold a joint in j siallation of officers at thf-ir lodge hall next Wednesday. Anions tho Josephine county) dalrymtn wlio wru in uttend&ncei nt the two-day convention of the. .state d:.ry men's nshor-iaiion ai ( .M'-dford last w"l: wr 11. II.' WJ.-e, lid HughrM, ioh Tolin, War- ! r n '1 ui tK. M. M. AIntwortii. 1;:Vt-; Hnively. Carl Hcbtnidt. J. U. J-Yf-d-j crirk. Mr. ChriwU-iisMi. Harry .Mil i.r Mm. l'.furt4t Hnlvelv and Colin- ; 1 iv Apr nt II. 11. lluwHl. It. II. Hammond returned last Friday from u bUKin'fl trip in : I'ortlaad. Mrs. Vllliarn Parson nnd: daiiKlitpr lori8, of Oklahoma City, ( Ukla,, are i;ues(H for a fhon tirni-! at tint horn- of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. j Hamilton near Central Point. Mm. j Parsons In a sinter of tho local j woman and aUo has a sifter at JarkAunville, Mr. Chitrles Wallace.! ChanReji in the Oregon stalutMi to facilltato litigation arairitti auto UriM'IS II'JlII VUtnitU ut in ii 1.1- i Will OO UTpCU at mo WXl nexsiOH of the legislature by tho Marion) t;ounty liar aocIation it n pointed out that under the exlat irur lawn deriVfH from outfide of the rtatn can do damaKe to local carH and Kt away before tlielr niocblnerf t an be attached in a j damage action, in ini r.ie ui u dinai;e action no attnohment ran I be made until Judgement ot) taint d. JmU;e and Mrc. I. ... loucilOj of JaekHonvllle lefc ynterday to; spnui ni.x weekn or two month in j Lob AnKeW'H nnd other soutjiern j California points. Following a hoiu-yrnoon tour of ; two tnontiis. during which time ! they vinlted Arizona nnd .New Mex- lea, Mr. and Mr. Otto Hohnert re turned to Central Point lat wi:ek and hayo entabUHhrd residence on ranch property recently purchased by Mr. ltohnert near Cnntral Point. Uobert OalllKan, the Canadian world war veteran and local "dhwh boy," planH to leave tomorrow for Tijuana,- Mexico, to work around thu race ho rue ntablew, after hav ing Kpont over two months in Med ford. Fortune has not been (mill ing on Ualiitfan and of hue the KM CrofJH has been providing him with free rom and medical attention. He tuifferH from nHt'nma and because bin voice haa become weuk as the result of Hickne.SH, he doen not tdl papers any morn on the Htreet and Iuih been exintinfi principally throiiKh the bountleH of charity. He thinks, however, the Mexican climate will do him Rood, and has plum of returning to Medford In tho Hummer. LJiHt spring Mrs. Hoy IHgglne planted a Prince of Wales gladjl oltw bulb at her home In the city. The bulb was of No. 4 slzu planting stock. When It was dus this fall It had developed five No. 1 bulbs and had 300 bttlbletn. Grunts Pans Courier. tHev. A. C. Archer, pastor nt the Free Methodist church at Kuitene, Is spending , the week-end in Med ford to hold several stir vices here. ,J MIhb CmillU't'lemenwon loft yes terday for Kuj;eno to vlait frltMtds and to join her father, "W. M. Clem enson, who will meet her while' en route to his home hero from Port land. They will return to Medfon! together. Chris Oottllcb, local billiard wiz ard, yesterday received an invita tion from ti. R. Collins, secretary of tho National HUllurd a-woelitUon. to take part In the Pacific North west tournament to take place ut Hen I tie, Wash., January 28, but dur to other butdncsH, he will be un able to attend. In the letter writ ten by Mr. Collins, the local play er .was told he would have the host possibilities of winning the tournament as the inning average of tho players would not be over five, 'whereas the average of Mr. Onttlleh is from six to seven. Walter l.everete. accompanied by his family, Is plnnnlnK to K-ave thU week for southern California to spend .so vera 1 weeks at seashore resorts. Now huildliiK in Klamath Falls during tho past year reached n total of t9M,24G. nnd from 1023 to 102D invested $8,293, R3C in now construction. The banner year was 11128, when $2,775.fliiK was spent YeHterday wuh the heaviest day of tho week nt the sheriff's office In tho Issuance of temporary auto licenses, with 3S Issued to motor ists from at) parts of the county. Tho issuance of licenses hns been heavy all week and probably will bo until February. Licenses nre Issued only to motorists who did not havo plates in 192K or came Into OreKon from out of state points. Following n visit in Medford with tho Harold Wells family. Mr. and Ms. H, H. Harland and chil dren .left Medford Friday fr their home In Oakland, Cat. MIhb Marjorlo I.tndtey has taken over tho secretarial duties of Miss Josephine Koppea nt tho county health unit, while the latter h been ronfined to her home with influenza. Out of 10! local and 22 transient applications for employment nt the local branch of the ( nlled Mates fre employment nervice, only a limited few were ulven Jobs, ac cording to Chris Oottlleb, mannirer of tho branch. Duo to the slack season, ho Ih forced to turn awuy many applications every day. n' ho Is looking forward to a busy season w ithin six weeks, when con struetlon will begin on several new Mrnctures livthi city. The next "term or circuit court hero, 'will bo enlletl the third-Monday In Februnry, with Jurtg H. l. Norton on the bench and Prosectit Inc. Attorney-elect George A. Ond- dlnf appent-ing for the state. Most of the cases now docketed nro civil and equity suits. In a basketball gameat Clold Hill Friday nlht, the Jaeksonvllle hir.h iiflhool hoys' team was defeat ed by u score of 31 to U. Tho Jacksonville plrls tem was also defeated by Gold Hill. Mri. R, J. Conroy and children &r expected home some time ihl wee.k from their California visit pn which they departed some time before Christ inn trtbuxe, medford, The annual stato examinations for eighth grade mmmar school students will be IWJ in Jack ho county nfhoobi next Thursday and I-Yiduy, accurdinn to on Hnnnunec-nif-nt yesterday ni the county sebool superlnlendeiifH office. The xuniln(iti(ii..; will be civen on the regular nfrmw. Q Air. I-Uith Lutusdcn of PorUu.il ariived in Alediord yesterday to vi tit fr a'jveral diiya with Mr. mi'l Mrs. Fred Colvig. Mr Colvig and I.umaUen wei- foriiii-r lnH:niat( s ut o. S. C. N-v.i liiUl .iIUk f C it ti Qiur, pojj:lar Medford nirl had plwlged the Alniut Xi Dltu Rornrity ut 'J. R. C. this weol;. ha l.een received with . teres t by hor .Mediord friends. A. J. Wellner, sales manitfirr for Sirnun Hhutih worth and From h, fruit distributors of New York, ar- ited in Mc'dfnnl yfsterUay for tew duys' jipeoiul business:. Wood Tor ii lu Aulf Next time you come across a pet r filed tree it may interest ynu, In knuw that in a few eenturieH more it will become agate from which tho jewelry and ni&rblen of another age may bo made. Up ta a few cM.:uleK ago, not ex tho Farm Journal, this wood-stone wits highly prized as ti magic chnt-m, and was believed to be abl to do everything" from Ktopiilng; the flow of blood to cahninc a hurricane. There's one consolation. Tho democratic party i 1,000, 000 debt Is owed to people, who are 'accus tomed to getting nothing. Classified advertising THorfH .,no tonHOlntlnn. Th-' Wolfe! lilon?,, "enofUB or ill Er7' ' ferrvl 'Tay TODAY ""rr' . I Ii 1 .- m'JS-- j lllllillll'll yiC. ONLY i:3U W 11 r, ra. t Wg. . ' The World's Goofiest Comedian As a I I IF p ANCHOR '' . j Don Juan of the Boulevards 1 -'k I ''!'''"y' H l ii k !kC r'amou Husston ballet rtancor ' THE THREE GIRL FRIENDS j " M Vorlrs lofiest eommlia l 3111 Three btautios who siiiK harmony I - AL3 I I ' Sunkist Beauties 'P X 0000 ADDED SHORT I P i 1 0WI I' whiiuwi uvuuuu X Ma- 10-25, Eves. 10-35 I ' J fflll 111 ON THE SCREEN r o;c, tt Wm W fl limm II Buddy Rogers Admission o Save STARTS A omorrovv mw ,fr- mWM ,n I Mats. .. 25 and 6a " III' iM ' 111 iffl II "Someone tO Eves.....25 and 75 Richard Barthelmess J j'JSl Ijffljim Love" "SCARLET SEAS" ti )A ft IH " L I BSffll ' 'fflMjflj STARTS TOMORROW -.. ,.,..., . ' J Mm If 1 LON CHANEY I m'B''''i'i'imrimtmmmrmtmmmmKmmtmmmfrj 111 ' M 1 1 III F Sli I I If ln "ie oun(' antl Music Special 'If Biggest Theatrical Event In History of Medford It Ih with exceptional pleasure! nnd no little priile that wc arc cnahled to annuimcn tho advent of th All New GAY PAREE to HUNT'S CRATERIAN Modford. Tlio onmncmont Is for one iiIkIU, Wed nosday, January .'Ml, dlrevtly following its Shu FrnnclHco run at llio Currau Thentro. Vot the tlrst timo a New York Winter Garden re vue Ih bein;; offered BEFORE playing its Manhat tan engagement In ctllcn west of Chicago. So successful havu been the recent tonva of other Shubert ncxtravaganzan after tho New York runs Hint the producer are Riving patrons of this sectti an opportunity of seeinB ue of the Inriior ronton while still In the full flush of Its pi inline vigor and before long tenancy on Hroa way liuu tarnished tlio lustre of Its newness. It is or especial Interest to this elty to know that the success enjoyed by A NIGHT IN SPAIN last season caused the Shulayts In Include Medford Ih tho rouje of tho new edition of QAY PAREE. The cost Include sui'h staKO celebrities as CHARLES "CHIC" SALE, Stanley Roger, Frank Gaby, La Pulchra, Sylvia Froos, Fr.inklyn Batie, BERKHOFF TROUPE, Knlo, Brothers. .Margie Ev ans, MatBhetitn Manino, Virginia Murray. Oliver IteeHB. tliwchrey ft Holly. Lillian Herbert. John McDowell. Charlotte Terry nnd Charles Mac. The entrourage numbers over 150. Mail O'dert aro now being received. Those ac companied by self-addressed, stamped envelope will be filled In rotation. Price tl to 13. oRFfioy.- sunday. January 13, 1029. :vm nn fj tcam ? nil i in i m m Ii ia v w w m iBB VISITS CITY Tiie baiikeilm.ll team from - the Chilotim high school a0mtanied by npiroxijnately twenty I .ion. iwited several houifj in Medford . ttenlay nfteriioon. Thr-y left h i re a bout 5 : J u p. m. to return t u Ta le n t . where t hey p In y ed t ho Tal'-nt high nchool basketball team Utst evening. The students w'-r'' livin traveling in one of the Choll high Nchool biiHses. VETERAN KNOWN iM Of interest to World war vet erans of Medford nnd elswher Is tho fact that a Jury in United .states Judge MoNary's court ut Portland the last wpt-k returned a verdict awarding Uobert P.. Wolfe, ex-service man, benefits of a war risk insurance policy dat ing 1'rom April l, to date. , Wolfe enlisted In the army at Medford. Feb. 20, l!18. While at Washington University in Wash ington. 1. C, Marrh 25, th same M Ih tlio fact tliat a Jury in I'niltl - - ' - Sntf'tt Zl illnilllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.ll!llH Dim year, it was developed he was suf I ferlns from t.tiPve tuberculouis. i benefits of his Insurance were i paid from that date until April 1, 1924, when he was examined and it was declared the tubercu losis had been arrested. His con tention that ho still suffered from the disease was the base of the suit. ! e ! If he ( iy- her a big diamond ' on credit; -he will live always in ; a rented house: if he's rich and ! buys her a small one. the property ! will hi his never "ours." Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station Local ij'tUfir lovers will bo Inter j enti-d In tho Kplendld ('opto radio j pre gram v. hleh is scheduled for J next Tuesday evening. Jan. 15. 'from a to 10 p. in. The program will eonsist of a pinnoforto recital by pupils of Rosa lUackmoro Wil- ICll. A KnrtfMnl fnfltlit-A wilt n n Vim If . j hour recital by MfJ-'S Alleen Craw ford, article student. Miss Craw- rortisspipnilltt playing is well INVESTMENT BONDS Offering, subject to prior sale, the . ' Regents of University of Oreg 41s Ore? State Agricultural College -tVs Klamath. -Falls, Ore., Bfmcroft Iniprss Society of S ilary. First Itge 5 s Mortgage Guarantee Co .Ws Fixed Trust Shares ........ .Medford Irrigation District s Talent Irrigation District (i s Touilin Box lrc prefen-ed stock 209 Liberty Bldg. known to Medford people and a big local audience is assured. In addition to Miss Crawford, the following pupil will be heard: Edith Hodgfcins. Pauline P.ogers, jean Lcvorelte. Lfona Daugberty, La Vonne Anderson. Doreen Lev erctte. The younger pupils range from the ages of S to 14 years and an entertaining progran-Q1 looked forward to. Tho program follows: (a) Prima Donna SchottUehe Q King (b) Russian Maiurka. Moar.kuwltz Jean Ix-vei-etiP Salut d'Amuur - F.lgar Iuna DatiKherty Cnmpaneila ' Mazurku So well Pauline Kog-rs (a) Tho Irk Song. Tschaikowslcy (li Plz2ieat' (Sylvia) UeHhea Edith' ilodgklnt tal spring Soih. ...vlendelstohn (b wermata ...Moszkowskl Vonne Antierson ' in) Veil Ounce Prlrnl ih) Vatse Antbes'iue Utck Doreen Leer tie (a) Liebesiraum Sirelezkl (it) I. luck Key Studies: tlj If I Were u l:ird...Hcnselt tiJ Putterfly . Chopin (c) Raindrop Prelude Chopin d Polka de la Koine... Raff Ailoen Crawford (artipto student i M. N. HOGAN o Soottl-Jl Illle. Stated mpt:.B Siskiyou Loilt ol Perfection, 7:30 p. m., Jnnuar- H:h. El"f- 14:h. Ew-P-iliritiun VMS, Set'. t!on nnd inntal!) L. K. WII.LIAS Dr. Ernmett Carpenter mm. CHIROPRACTOR Splpal Adjustments 'Massage Electrotherapy Office Phone 430-R Residence Phone 1289 30S Medford Blrfg. I I 30S Medford Bldg. M following: Price 100. Q) 100. fa) 103.59 W 100. W 100. ft Mkt. about. 93, about to yield f?r 103, field 4.50 4.50 4.75 5.00 5.50. 5.00 6.50 6.19 Phone 1151 i'i.