" MEDFOfiD MATT. TTTBTTNT, MFDFOr;n, OUKiiOX. MONDAY. .IAMWUY M.O!rj.
PACE PTH!
LOSANGELESPSAN
I
Miss Hor.nie Koiie Hillings, at
tractive duuKhter of Mrs. John I. II
linns nf this city, and Glien C.
Williams, mm of Mr. am! Mrs. L.
T. Williams, MM Smah , Norton
street. Los Angeles, were married
Thursday evening at S:4f, in the
"Little Church of the Flowers" at
Gleiidale, Cat. The impressive
Kniseuiiiil Horvico uiii rs.ru I liu Km'
. M. House, reelor of St. Jamos '
church nf I.os Angeles.
Th lirliln ur. iil In nnmi
Hlilrt ov.-.r while nulla will, ''u"1'"'' ",f s":l!'- ""'l-
iwhiie Kailn Lo.li. e, u Inai? veil uf t l""PS'iu r Iv.. Hi.- HutlsiiMtnry
point law. ami iniiK Moroni ri pui l .nnj.- I.y 111.- (..shier. . .
dress. She l an lcl a hommri t , N- s,""h' TIm-.-cii..in.f ..fflwrs.
shower unrilenias. while loses and ! wlll,'h f"'"" tin- re is of of-
llllPS of the vallev. fleials. r.-Mllt.-.l In tlie ileetlnn of
The bride's s'ister, Hutli, vns Svlvl'Bler l'""r'n, v. M. miey.
maid of honor and wore ,iuk i hif- w- '' 1-amkln. V. .
Ion over suiln, houirant sivie, wiih N- M. P. u. .sw.-l.-nlmiK
tinv mules on skirt and a satin a,,J 1:- 1!- U-'rion as illnotov or.
boiiiie. She tarried a houq.uet of i th' Institution. Dr. Swedenlunt:
pink roses and i.astel shade sweet I ',n', 1:- ,!- l,,lr"""n are new mcm
jjeaH ; hers of the hoard w ho were eleet-
Tho hriilesmaids were tthe 1 ' 1111 "le vae.in. ies caused by
Misses Vlvif Williams, l.u.-ille i l'"' d.-at h ,.t .1. P. Dudce. fur many
Knowlloil, :,fae Haney and l.n llle I y"' l presl.lenl of the hank.
Marl'aulev, all of whom were "l resitjnaihoi of .1. V. Mtl
Kowned in blue, pink or yellow i hif-1 ''' very poor health,
ton over satin, and carried hou-! ,t the lose of the stockholders'
nliets of nink roses and nastel shade ; meetlnu the directors met and
Kwoct- pi'itn. l-ttlli' Jac-kie Itohl
leau, in pink chiffon ruffles, scat
tered rose polalst lief ore th pro
cession uud llie rinij was home by
little Ted Sclnoeder.
A Kt'cup of love souks iireceded j
l-olieiiirrin's In-idul clioniH and C)n
Alone" was piaved softly during" - ports substantial Rains Mr tiie past
if ha ceremniiy by He leu Walker ! year. !. O. Ktibanks. cashier made
Jlainiltiin at tho organ. . ;a rnobt encouraging; report and
TI.e bride lias npeni most of her predicts prosperous bushn'ss eon
life in Medford. was popular in so-tditionn for the coming year. r,. s.
ciety and school circies. having Hutler was elected president to
graduated from the Medford hi-",h j fill the vacancy made by the death
HChotd. he also attended tho I'ni-1 of W. J. Moore, ti. S. Hutler. V.
versily of Washington. K. lilake. ). T. Hernner, I. H.
A reception at the borne of the .Jackson and O. Eubanks were
Rfootn's parent:) following tho cur-j elected as directors of the hank,
oniony was all untied by luti guests, Dr. lilake was chosen for vice
' and the couple left the followiim j president and (1. (I. Kuhauks wius
diiy on a honeymoon trip to Han j named cashier with Mrs. A. M.
Francisco by boat. Mr. Williams Davis as assistant cashier.
Is connected with the Frigidaire
company at Loa Angeles and they
will make their home in that city.
The thirteenth biennial report of
the Oregon State Hoard of Health
has just been published and shows
that there has been a great in
rrease in public health work in
-this state.
The financial report shows that
the work has been done on a five
centH per capita appropriation.
Oregon's appropriation is much
less than the majority of tho states.
Health authorities consider that
ten cents per capita is tho mini
mum amount to provide adequate
funds for the efficient administra
tion of modern methods of dis
ease prevention. .
A survey made by the Interna
tional Health Hoard or lloekefel
ler Foundation, of all of the states
contains the following criticism of
Oregon: "The (Oregon ) State
Hoard of Health is giving the max
imum .service that a five cents per
capita appropriation will permit."
The activities of the board are
conducted through six divisions:
The division of Administration
and Communicable Diseases has j
concentrated its effort toward the
eradication of dlptheria. The suc
ces of this work is shown by the
following figures: 192 S. 13T0 cases.
101 deaths; ISST, CO'.l cases,
d aths.
r.s
The hearing In the matter of the
,..,!,, ,t, ni.,,ninOiwint f ;i I
1 ' . ... . l!t
guardian for W. A. Pointer, age h3
years. continued today before
County Judge, Alex Sparrow, and
will probably he concluded tomor
row, after being under way for
two days.
V. J. limerick, former mayor,
was called this morning as a wit
ness and said that "he regarded
Pointer as being above the average
mentally, for his years." He said
he had known Pointer for lin
years. A number of other promi
nent Medford citizens ore sched
uled to testify an to Pointer's cn-
htifllv fnr hnnnllnv his liltttitlCHM.
Tho petition is filed by Mrs. j
Anna C. Xalley.- his daughter, am;
it is asserted that Pointer Ik incap
able of handling his estate esti
mated at Szft.onn. It is alleged
yth-it Pointer Is apt to be unduly
t influeneotl.
The Food-tonic That
Imparts a
Feeling of Fitness and
Strength
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
Rich in the
Q Health- building
c 1 irrtmi r e nf
1 1 r t :., n:l
El
AT END OF YEAR:
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ASHLAND, (uv., Jr.ii. 14.
' (Special. Various hanking houses
, of the city, have t-lo.se J their work .
fur the fiii.meial y-ar and have
i iiiful"- most fiu'ouruKhti: npoi is
prophetic of th uood times and .
the piugi-ess which the heads of
the Institutions feel mo iut to
j euine during the yt-.'lP
TU" "f the Citi-
zona Hank of Ashlitmt was Ih-LI on
l nui-mny al J n i-iwk. -V large
ect I'd Sylvest'T Pattersctn for
president of the tiank ; ". M.
I'nley, viep-pre.i1cnt ; V. o. N.
.Smith, st'crttary and cashier: F. S.
KiikI and S. A. Peters, Jr.. assis-
t"nt
Th
ifhlers.
State Itank of Ashland re-
The fire department was called
'out about dark on Friday night to
protect the home of Will M. Dodge
on the Boulevard which was
threatened by a rather spectacular
ilue fire. .No dumag was done,
but the fire company patrolled the
property until nil chance of dan
rit-r was pasi,
Mrs. William Ferns of Talent
was in Ashland last Thursday.
Hen Rihke of l'ortland is in
Ashland this week attending to
business affairs.
Gale Morris, daughter of Mr.
and 'Mrs. Harry Morris ,n Central
avenue, is ill with the measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Handles and
M is. Norma Heeder made a trip
by automobile to Grants . Ia?s
Monday evening to attend a meet
ing of the Southern Oregon Zuan-
na organization.
W. II. Jams, owner of the Ash
land Fleet ric Supply company, fs
ill at his homo on Third street.
Morris Corby, a young lnd who
has been visiting his mother, Mrs.
Viola Corby during the Christmas
holidays, left for his home at Cres
cent Lake last week.
Miss Lynch of the Wagner
Creek section was in Ashland last
Tuesday on a visiting and shop
ping trip.
Mrs. Kay Clary bus been ill at
home the last few days with an
attack of Influenza.
I'. A. Smith of St. Louis Is in
Ashland this -week attending tu
business affairs.
, Arthur Kd wards of Ashland,
who recently was operated upon
at a Medford. hospital, is reported
as making flue progress In recov
ering from a successful operation.
ills. 8. K. Harnes. of the Belle
view district, is recovering from a
serious attack of bronchial pneu
monia and is able to he around
the house.
Mrs. Klizabeth Smith, affection
ately called "Aunt Lib" by her
intimate friends. Is reported in a
serious condition as a result of a
slight stroke of apoplexy several
weeks ago. For several years past
she has made her home at the
Barher Convalescent Home on
Granite street.
S. If. Davis, who had a real
estate office with C. It. Lamkiii
lin tho ltullei X- Thn
in the Hutler Thompson build
ing on the Plnza for several
months and who has not been in
robust health for some weeks, is
now at the Barber Convalescent
Home on Granite street and is con
siderably Improved, hoping to be
able ot get outside again soon.
A. Gaynord, a real estate agent
of Central Point, was In Ashland
last Tuesday looking after business
affairs. ' ,
Mrs. W. H. Taylor visited at 'the
H. A. Ferguson home in the llctle
view district last Wednesday.
Mrs. Ward Parkinson, who hurt
;- treatj-d In a Han Diego hospl
tal recently for an attack of ap
pendicitis while on a visit in the
south, Is improving, according to
word received hy Mr." Park I mint?,
but likely will not be able to re
turn to Ashland for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry O'.Vell drove
to - Yreka early this week to vldt
fi-v ri'Vell'o hrolhnr fhnrh I .it.
nn m,,t Max ran,ns- iind tnofr
Mr. and Mrs. George Kohtson
were in Medford Wednesday look
ing after business matters and
! visiting friends.
The members of the orchestra
known as the Jackson Hprlngs pep
Peddler made a trip to Weed.
Calif., Saturday to play for n dance
s hcduled there.
K. X. Hutler, nf the Shell Of
company at MM ford, was in Ash
land Wednesday.
. VOI Mi MAX
For a district manager' pnd
tfnntlon. Honesty and energy more
necessary, experience. A ttalary of
K.il per week and' expenses paid:
man to qualify munt have tun
cash to put up n.i security; give
data of self and phone number for
appointment. Write Uox M S. Tribune.
Top left New Jc luxe fourdmr sedan. Hi:;ht Front er;d showing new I
numerlatc, lamp supports and crest. Lower left New 1 Uher aJjostablc
Knilteliished hy advanced styling radicul i-hmmrs feature this lativt 1
and with even finer performances
rharaeteristies, the 1WJ Oldsmo-
j Idle is Indus; introduced today In
j Medfoni at the Armsironj: Motor
j company at nnv ami lower price,
l-slraH.- improvements wiiho'M
ever,
1929 OLDSMOBILE
to ' ' t
1
ildsmohile product, while the f-ym-
meirieal lines, silenced ehassis and
powerful mono- whicn have earn-
ed hie.ii rfcomiition with the mm-
orinj,- puldic haVe heen n-iaine.t.
Th enmploi.. line of hody typed
igw I 1
WWi' PI
'ow-finer than
batata new
Lower Price -
Oldsmobile 'now ofTcrs new engineering ad
vancements that increase performance and
dependability new style refinements that
result in even more vivid beauty and even more
' complete luxury . all at a substantial rcduc
, tion ih'pricc! .
. "
j Twelve nvnt h ago, when the new Oldsmobile
: Six was introduced, engineers and critics pro
' nounccd it "two years ahead."- And their pre-'
dictions havejieen confirmed. No other car in
Oldsmobilc's field has ecii approached it in
appearance, performance, or luxury of appoint -ment.
Yet Oldsmobile has made definite
advances in all these qualities.
The fundamentals of Oldsmobile design have
not been radically changed. It is the fine car
that ha already proved itself by millions of
miles of dependable service in the hands of
101
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KnK"" t J " - -r- -4
fnmt sct: JotteJ lines show forwarJ
cdan. Center New OlvUmobile tu -
now tnist- cf s. vn standiird
moh-, all availuhh- in speeial and
de luxe type.s. ihe landau sdan.
four-dcu- sedan, iwo-r.oor sedan,
sport coup.', hu'ness coupe, soi-t
nwolst- r and sport phaet..n. Six of
the speej;,) modids and two of the
thousands of owners . . . but with added
refinements.
Oldsmobilc's big high-compression engine now
deli vcrs62 hot scpowcr. Thepiston-pinsarenow
pressure lubricated an engineering feature
heretofore characteristic of high-priced cars.
And this is typical of the fine-car standards
which have been maintained j
throughout thedesign and man u- " "
facturc of this finer Oldsmobile.
Interiors have been made more
luxurious. Upholsteries arc rich
er and more costly. Seat-cushions
are deeper and softer. Further,
Oldsmobile has the wonderful
new Fisher adjustable front seat,
which may be moved instantly
VJ PRO DUC T0 OT OE
ARMSTRONG
S. Riverside Are.
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no It!.m of scut. IUBht Two-J.wr
ral - i cresU
deluxe modids are new additions
l" 'I'1'-
"Added ref nienients in design
and appidntnn-nts ;inve enhaiu e.l
the appe.n-anee o.- i,ie r.tLMi Mls-
molils. whh h im l.ide slit;hily
lan-.er headlamps suppio-t.-d on
o u n cn q
NEW LOWER PRICE
TWO DOOR. SEDAN
SI'AKP.TIRE AND nl'MI'l
MOTORS, INC.
Phone
chromium plated standard, new J
heraldic rest on the radiat-ir with
llot name plate reiutived to an ar
tist io ero liar t oniiei iin tin-heuillanps.-.;e,v
cadet type of
visnf, sheet metal nof fhouldvi.
instead of ful trie fiiii-h and at'
advanced demn of r.idiatur shutO
teis. finer Made i.f umhali H)hil
stery, ad Just aide front sea h and
like refinements have ln !e:ts'-d
the hentity and comfurt uf ihe in
let .on of the Fish r hllill el.-i-.
N.tdiev. iw and distinctive c.-lur
imliinatiirtij have lieen el . lod.''
:-a s V . S. A l insii oni;.
"Manufaetiu iu refinement.! ;nd
a few inei-hatlleal improve ue-it is
hac i su!te.t in greater hot e
ptver. The lunll nintue-sion en- .
cine now develops ' hori-power '
and this added power hav lil'oyv;ht
,l l ot i espolidlnt. ilii I"e;isi ill pt-r- i
loriuatit e. Atooiu; the oi)n r no-- '
i hanical advam emeiits av fully
machine. 1. rifled drilled eotme, -tnii;
roads, adjust; tide fan pulley ;irnl a
new improved steering war,
"A mineral wool aif cleaner has
heeti adopted instead of the eeli
trifu.il type. This style aii- clean
er does ti it restrict the air flow
to the carburetor at any engine'
speed, thoroughly cleansim? the air
of any foreii-n matter. A larger,
carl.ureior is uveil for added ef
ficiency. Oankcase ventilation, oil
filter and j:asidine pump and filter
are retained and there Is an im-1
proved adjust met it of I he clutch
and hrake pedals. Another chance
ts the Use of a stlhdued Hl'eeil liht '
for the indirect Mntim; of the in-;
st ru Hu nt panel; a n uulomatic
witidshicld wiper is standard cqulp
nietit .
' "Several chances have heon
made in the coupe models. The
spurt coupe ilh rear drop seat
; is belni; made with a metal top
; iiwien.l of the fabric formcrlv ii-.-d
forward or backward, simply by turning the
seat -regulator. This feature, together with
Oldsmobile's adjustable steering wheel, provides
a new order of comfort for the driver.
Style touches include headlamps of new design
mounted on chromium-plated standards, a new
cadct-typc visor, and an unusual selection of
' voguish new exterior colorings.
Come and see this finer Oldsmo
bile. It is the product of one of
the industry's pioneer manufac
turers, backed by the vast re
sources of General Motors. And
it oilers a combination of beauty,
luxury, comfort, performance
and value which simply cannot
be matched at Oldsmobilc's new
lower price.
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The rear window can be lowered
when the dro seat is be inn used.
The doors of both the standard
and sport coupes havo been wid
ened. The Nile need ch a sites includes
foiir-w heel btakes, four Love joy
h draulic shock absorlatrB, engine
rubber inountiuKrt unit a fully in
sulated rubberized felt lined par
tition between the engine and front
com part mem. Equipment ineluden
radiator shutter., gasoline caiiKe
and engine tyjiju'rature indiiator
ou dii- ktop light, rear vision rnir
.uul twin team lieadliKhts,
chromium plated bumpers in front
l"ar fender guards.
'The d, luxe modeln have s!x
wire w he.ds and tho two spares
with carriers and locks, bumpers
and n folding trunk platform.
' The new color combinations
ar : Two -dour sedan, Dallas gray
on the upper quarters with Duns
iit uir gray panel ami trim. The
standard landau. Ilazeiwood brown
and Sumatra helce. Four-door se
dan. Algerian blue, I Easiness coupe,
-Ma pi- an. I Abbott uniy. Standard
touring. Dagestan blue and Dog
wood tan combined with black. The
deluxe Landau. Trouvilte blue. De
luxe four-door sedan. Dloomflelil
and I'd i -mine ha in greens. Deluxe
touring, a combination of Dust
proof. Aitnurhii and Abbott grays.
The deluxe sport coupe, t ''rocket
brown and Locust cream. The de
luxe business. 1 ageston blue. All
sunt roadster, Washington gray
witn ;;nnnietal trim for fenders."