PAGE TWO
Tocal and
'Personal
The course in "Scientific 1 tabl
ing of Poultry" which will start
In the shop building nt the rear
of the Medford hlh school next
Thursday tit ":3n p. m. under C.
1. Thompson, Instructor, Ih open
to nil adults who are interested in
this phase of farm activity. A
nutnlH-r of local farmers havi' al
ready suited up for the courrni, nnd
othtTH di'tflvitiK to tako it are re
quested to noi in touch with Mr,
Thompson, either by calling his
home or the IiIkIi school.
The dinner kIwii ly the huth-t-ran
Church Wednesdjiy will not
be a chicken dinner an it wn
stated in the calendar of Sunday's
issue hut only one of their regular
dinners.
A b si s t a n t Postmaster Jt. Q.
3leach leaves this evening for
Portland to spend" a dny or so
there on official business.
Hot. clean coa"i. "Tel. 631. Med-
ford Fuel Co. tf
Tho annual pany of the tilean
ers class of the Baptist church will
be held -on Thursday evening nt
the home of lrs. Car low, 2i youth
I .nurd street. All Gleaners are
urged to come and bring their
husbands and enjoy a nice social
evening'
Win. F. ! In blent uf Clinton,
Indiana, has purchased .Miic'n
l'.arhe'tj nnd Hervlco Htatlon on the
' highway two miles north of Med-
ford. They expect lu tho course
of time to put In an up to date
' auto park and continue the siiiue
" service that has been received
from Mr. and Mrs. MeOinnis. the
former proprietors.
l,eo Jacobs who has been 111
with a bad cold nl his home ful
some time past Is back on duty
with his secretarial duties of the
Elks lodge.
Tho annual meeting of the Jack
son County Chapter, American lied
Cross, will be held nt the Midford
Hotel, January 18 at 1 2 o'clock.
For reservations call I ted Cross
150. 211 r
Without a uucHtion Josephine
county is the cleanest county In
Oregon as far ns tubercuhisls In
cattle- Is concerned, asserted Dr.
F. II. Thompson, of Kugciic, to
day. Dr. Thompson has charge of
1 hit tuberculin testing lu the dis
trict und reports thut out of more
than 3. HOD head of dairy cattle
tested in this county there has not
been a single reactor this past
year. No other county can boast
of a 100 percent record of this kind
Dr. Thompson declared. 1 rants
Pass Courier.
A cull meeting for tho board of
directors of (he (1 renter Modioli!
club, Friday at 2 p. m., at the
library. All committees are urged
to attend.
Guest from n distance, register
ed at Medford hotelH Include A.
J. Nl m mo tuts of New York City,
Idu WorthlnKton and II. A. King,
of Chicago nnd CI. Henchman of
Ht. Paul. t
Thomas Itealty Co. Jxmiiis on
furniture and other collaterals; SrI
straight or Insttilltneut loans on
ity properly. Palm ltlock, corner
Main und Front, upstulrs. ".'iiotf
Mrs. J. H. Mulchay mid small
son Jhnmlo of Portland, passed
through Medford yesterday on
I heir way to southern California
on an extended pleasure trip. They
wero joined hero by Mr. Mulehny.
who accompanied n number of
Southern Pacific officials to San
Francisco to nttend the banquet
held there tonight In honor of
William Hproulo, retiring president
and Paul Khoup, new president of
the Bouthern Pacific company,
Tremendous bargains In women's
shoes tomorrow, $ll8 to J3.H5.
ltargalu Hasemcnt, M. M. Dept.
Mtore. 'JUTi
Thomas Vttt, landscape engtnoer
of tho national parks system, will
nrrlvo in Ihe city tomorrow to
spend sumo time on official busi
uess nt the Crater national park
ofrice.
Hoho mending, runners removed
and snags worked buck. Handi
craft Shop. SIBtt
While cleaning out last wvek the
mull boxes nl Hulem used In the
house and senate during tho legis
lative session two ynnr ago, work
men on Wednesday found three
letters which hud been overlooked
and were not mailed.
Dinner, Lutheran church, Fourth
nnd Oakdnte, Wednesday, January
Id. r:3u to 7:3(1 p. in. Adults 3fte;
children 2fic. itlhi
H. C. Onley. T. H. Walker, W.
P. Walter and H. 11. MeXalr were
among the Ashland residents In
the city yosterdny.
Long
Loaf
tho nowest member of
the Fluhror Broad fam
ily, is finding ready fa
v o r with economical
Rogue valley house
wives. His tales are
mounting daily.
S 4
I At Any Grocer I
1 Dee Kvans, ari'i-sted by the local
police on .Sunday fin intoxication
forfeited cash ball of $15 he put
up at that time for nppeurance hi
the cliy court yesterday, by fall
: ure ti appear then.
' Tremendous bargains in womonV
1 ldiocs tomorrow, li.iix to $3.!u.
I Hni-ain Ilaseinent, M. M. Dept.
i Store, iiyil
i ArticleK of incorporation of the
! Henry Lumber company wera on
j file today at the county clerk's of
fice with stock named at $250, Oou.
The company Is buildhm a good
sized sawmill between Ashland and
Klamath Falls and Is Investing a
j large sum of mmey hi the con-
si ruction of dwellings for cm
; ployecs, stores, a hotel, a restau
rant, office buildings and posslhly
! later a church and moving picture
! theatre. A postoffice will also be
i established there and will be
known as Lincoln. Construction j
work beuan several months ago
! ami Is going steadily ahead.
! Are you going to the Turkey
j dinner? 2H"
Kight out of tho state cars reg
j Istered hero yfsterday with the
i local state auto traffic bureau.
! Tho degree staff of Olive He
bckah Lodge will give a public
f card party at tin Iridgc hall on
Wednesday evening, January Jfith
at 8 o'clock. Jlefreshmynts will
be served. iil'li
Mrs. Charlotte He in leu of ICurck.t
Is a California guest at the Hotel
Medford. Other Cnlirornians reg
istered at local hotels Include W.
P. Hue, Jos. Morlnrlly, Jos. C. Doe
and Mr. and Mrs. Kulph V. Phakin
of Hau Francisco.
Attend the JUg Hemmillt Kale.
Bargain Pascmcnt, At. M. Dept.
Store tomorrow. Kit ft
Mr. and "Sirs. Warren Walker of
Yreka arc hero this week visiting
Mr. Walker's mother, Mrs.
Frye.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Whllo the weather was n little
warmer during last night, It was
again cold this morning with a
temperature of '11 at five o'clock.
Cloudy weather and below normnl
tempernluro in forecasted for to
nlkht and Wednesday.
Pest Uliih lump coal. Tel. 031.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
A. J. Welluer, representative of
Hlmon-Shuttleworth and French
Fruit company of New York left
for the north yesterday after hav
ing r.pciit tho week end hero on
business.
Fresh smelt arriving dally at
Johnson's Market. tf
W. F. Ht earns of Immure, Cat.,
was among tho out of state motor
ists who registered today at the
local nuto registration branch. He
cave his Oregon address as Med
ford with plans to stay hero in
definitely. Don't forget the Old Time Dance,
Walker's Hall. Kvery Tuesday
night. lor
Mrs. H. L. Walthor of Portland
who spent Saturday visiting friends
lu Medford returued Sunday to
her home, uccompunhnl by the
Misses Harriet and Anno Hart,
daughters of Mr, and Airs. Floyd,
Mart. Mr. and Mrs. Hart, wllh an
other daughter, Miss Charity Hart,
are enjoying a vacation in Han
Francisco this week.
Attend thn Pig ltcmnnut Hale.
llurgnfn Itnscmnnt, M, M. Dept.j
Htore tomorrow. Jit 5 j
Mrs. C K. Wlnetrout of Oolrt
Hill was among tho visitors lu
Medford Haturdya from that sec
tion. Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir und dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
Organization of tho newly cre
ated airport commission of (.1 runts
Pass was effected yesterday at the
first regular meeting of tho body.
Glndwln C Smith was named as
chairman, with J. K. Kerr tho sec
retary, Harold Prestel Is tho third
member of tho commission. Plans
are being formulated by the com
mission for tho permanent devel
opment of the port. Nothing Is
to be undertaken until a compre
hensive scheme for Improvement
Is worked out. Work will start as
soon us the plan of development I
rendy. tlrants Puss Courier.
That good coal --low In ash. Han
Men Coal Co. Phono liSit.
Tho American U'glon Drum
corps will hold Us first meeting
of tho year lit Legion hcndipiaiierK
at the armory ThunMny evening at
X o'clock to discuss preparations
for, tho attendance of the crops nt.
the district American Legion con
ference at tl runt X Pass next Fri
day. Wood all kinds on it, Inurel,
fir and dry slabs. MedTord Fuel
Co. Tel. 031. tf
Major John 1). C.uthrle. lu charge
of the public relations work for
the federal forest service, has re
ceived a new film showing pic
tures of forest fires In northern
California during I'.'L'S. Wllh other
forest officials, (luthrle reviewed
the film and announces It would
i be shown throughout Oregon when
j addresses tire delivered by mem-
! bers of the deportment.
. The spring wash dresses arc
j nerc, fl.vn, unnui i un n it i
linor, M. a. iepi. more,
I Included nmong tho Oregnnlnns
' registered nt Medford Hois are
1 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Itogers, Mi
and Mrs. Harold Hennett nnd Miss
Gwendoline Itogers of Pendleton,
A. A. Henson of Cottuge Grove, R
, F. Hamsey of. Kugene, II. 10. Pall
. iff and A. K. lUggliin of Kosehurg.
und the following from Portland;
A. It. Thornton, L H. Mormon. .1.
D. Mcliobbie, JY 11. Klnnky, II. M.
I Jones, M, U. Piirountftnli, C. Y,
Valient no. D. B. Watson. Herbert
Wlnetrout and Herb Myer.
Fresh smelt arriving dully at
Johnson's Market. . tf
M. U. Harper of thu Table Itock
district spent yesterday In tho city
'. on business.
Tho Turkey dinner will be Fri
' day ovening. S:a
As well as receiving the contract
I fig the decora I km of tho meeting
, hall of the dlftrtct American Le-
ulou conference at O rants pass onjtinm aijo, was today reported, to he
next Friday. Ullsn Heine of thisjshowlnM continued Improvement.
city was also awurded the contract
for the decora t lute of the streets
of tho city wllh fines nnd bunting,
according to statements he made
this forenoon.
Lot me writ your flrn Inmiranc.
Carl Y. Tengwnld. !lnte Holland.
EtionrW, ; U
WTDPOTCT) MATL
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Taklng advantage of low water
raused by cold weather pnd frost 5,
Willlum Coleman, state superin
tendent of fish screens. Is repair
ing fish racks in Antelope creek
In preparation for the fish run
this spring. The rucks were dam
aged by high water last year and
others In the county are also slated
for repair work, according to Mr.
Coleman.
Doors nnd windows cheap at
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Mrs. K. M. Vnwter of Cedarvlllo,
Cal., is registered nt the Holland
for several days while In Medford
attending ,to the leasing of orch
ard property near this city.
The Turkey dinner will be at (1
o'clock Friday evening. 2!5
A person who purchases a mo
tor vehicle from another in Ore-
Kon cannot legally obtain u li
cense to operate the same until
he has Obtained a certificate of
title to the machine. In cases
t where the legnl ownership of the
car remains Hi tho name of the
seller to protect n lien. It Is not
necessary to transfer the title to
the name of the purchaser. The
law provides, however, that p'ithin
ten days after the lien or Hens
on the car arc satisfied the seller
shall notify the secretary of state
who ndmlnlsters the motor behlcle
law.
Cheap dry lumber nt Medford
Lumber Co. u 237tf
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. D. Yount: ar
rived In Medford this forenoon
from Oakland, Cal.. to spend sev
eral days In the city attending to
business matters whllo en route to
Portland,
More interesting fucts about the
Turkey dinner later. !t"
W. W. Canby. who has been con
fined to a Medford hospital for
more than a month following n
serious operation, returned to his
home here on Sunday. Grants
Pass Courier.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 031, Med
ford Fuel Co. If
liullding permits were Issued to
day and yesterday by the city to
the Medford school district to re
model the IiIkIi school building at
a cost of I40V0 nnd to W. F. Rob
erts to build n garnge at a cost
of IliO on Jeannetto avenue. A
permit was also iHsued to W, M.
Off nt t lo build a fence at a cost
of Willnmele street at a cost of
Tho spring wash dresses are
here, $1.HH, $LMX, tomorrow Main
floor, M. M. Dept. Store. I'M.
I )r. Fra n k Ma 1 1 hews " presld en t
of the Itoseburg K I wan Is dub
spent yesterday In the city, having
arrived In the city to attend the
Inter-club meeting hold by the. lo
cal organization at Hotel Medford.
He wns accompanied hero by u
group of Itoseburg Kiwunlans In
cluding: W. C. Hardlan. C. S. Hein-
llne, Thomas Ness, Car) Neal, John
Farrlngton and W. P. Strawn.
Notice Plumbing repairing of
all kinds. Call Will Hwartz at
SB8-L. 21)5
The Jacksonville school today
began Its health honor roll assist
ed by Mrs. Lyda King ht the coun
ty health unit. The Htudents were
given exa in I nations for general
physical defects with a record kejrf
of each student. Honor rolls were
Introduced In several county
schools last year and have been
proven of benefit to the students
as well as the schools.
Cover charges at the Turkey
dinner will be 7f.e. 216
M. It. Kills and Ted Daughters
are business visitors In the city
from Seattle.
Coal by the sack or ton, l'el.
031. Medford Fuel Co. tf
F. C. Sanders, who recently sold
his residence on Millionaire drive
to U. J. Palmer, has purchased the
Win, Vawter place recently built
in Glen Oak court ami now oc
cupies the same. Mr. Sanders l
president of the Sanders aeronaut
ical school and Is glad Medford
Is to make efforts to put (n a new
field lo meet advance in aviation.
Chonp lumber and cedar posts.
Modford Lumber Co. 237tf
H. V. Williams of San Francisco,
representative of Walton and
Moore, dry goods company of that
city, spent yesterday In the city on
business.
Coal by the sack or ton. Tel.
631. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Frunk Amy loft Medford Sun
day for a 30 days .sojourn at Han
Francisco, lie may also go (rum
them to Los Angeles for a short
time.
Pest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. , tf
Attain comes the-annual warn
ing to duck huntei who have
birds In cold storage, to remove
them within ten days in compli
ance wllh the federal migratory
bird law, prohibiting the storage
of migratory birds after January
as. The duck season will close
officially this evening at sundown.
The season was not successful in
Jackson county, but many local
hunters brought home limits from
tho Klamath like section. i
The Turkey dinner will be at
the Presbyterian church Frhhiy
! evening. f t
1 Yesterday was the biggest day
' of tho year at the sheriff's office
the Issuance of temporary
licenses with 71- licenses Issued,
Of thi.i number 3J went to Med
ford nUjlo owners, five to Central
Point owners, two Ashlnml, two
In Phoenix, two In Gold HIM, one
in Hleklyou. one In Deter. "two 111
Talent, one In Prownshoro, one In
ltogue ltlver und two in Kagle
Point.
"Charls" Han. Thono 70-M.
Mrs. fcindlo Allen. VS8tf
Hounty varrunts wero Issued at
the county clerk's office yesterday
to O. W. King of Gold Hill, one
bobcat: J. T. Lovell of Jackson
ville, one coyote; V. IL Ferguson
of Gold Hill, one coyote and two
bobcats; Clyde Smith of Copper,
one coyote uml two bohents; John
Warner of Trail, one bobcat: Geo.
K, King of Ashland, one coyote
and one bobcat.
Charles Taylor of Central Point
who underwent a major operation
t the Community hospital a short
The Federul Hushiess Men s As
sociation of Houtheru Oregon held
Us postponed meeting from lust
week In thu federal building here
this Afternoon beginning tit 1:30
p. m. in tho Crater National forest
of rices, and during which officers
or tho cnvulog - year . wero elected t
TRIBUNE, llfEDFORD,
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MlQMbcrtu Shoeinuke, of Med- j
ford, Marion Hudson, of Golden-1
dale, Wash., and Kenneth Ranch,
of Mavshfleld, were week-end via- '
itwrs at, the A, T. Hhoenjake. home t
in Grunts Pass.
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The hi-nrhiB underway .before
County JudKe Alex Sparrow for
thren days to determine tho com-
,, of W. A. Pointer. Ke.l SS
j LUNCHEON PLffi
Pfl NTFR MM IN i
I I Ullll LI I III! IUL. Ill
yr to handle his own buslneas 1itHlH n ioett) jnior colleBe, local
nffnin, new lo a cloao this. after- ;lmrlA, summer camps for children,
noon., with tho presentation of iHtl.ueKnn(( newsboys, tho com.nu
rebuttal testimony, . and several jnt. chMt and church charities,
lively tilts betw een Attorneys En-I wcro , tho philanthropic
riBht, I-hlpps nnd Noff. L,. whirl, fnuml n nlne on
B. E. Harder, president of tho,tll( st ot the gonerouli heorted
t-ut Knllnnnl Inintf. tnuttflo1 Hint 1 .
First National bank, testified thnt
tho making of three different wills
by Pointer, in a period of six
months, was "bad Judgment for a
man of his years.'
Under cross-examination by
Attorney N'eff, Mr. Harder testi
fied "that it might not have been
exactly bad JudKiuent, . but there
wero belter ways to do it,"
The documentary evidence at
the hearing shows that between!
December 11(27 nnd August
Point or hud made three different
documents, tho first conveying all
bis estate , amounting to about
tL'l'.OUO, to his daughter Mrs.
Anna ('. .Valley: with tho proviso
that Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cass were
to receive- IUUU; that a second
paper was drawn when he leurued
the Nalleys were to bo divorced,
giving one-half to his daughter
and one-half to P. K. Nalley, and
1huq to Cass; ami in the third
paper be gave one-third each to
the Nalley and Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Cass.
Tho bank official was subjected
to a number of hypothetical ques
tions bearing on thu three docu
ments, ami lest 1 fled that "secur
ing cure and comfort in old hkc,"
by a bequest after death, was not
ihe best way. He further testified
Unit a, revocable clause in ihe
will helped.
During the cross-examination
Pointer Interrupted and was cau
tioned by Attorney Phipps, by'
shaking a finger at the aged man.
Pointer ahook his finger buck nt
the attorney.
Oris Crawford, cashier of the
Pir.st Xationnl hunk, testified that
t as far as he could determine from
his banking relations with Pointer
ho was capable of handling his
own affairs. He was a cautious
witness, nnd admitted ''that no
banker .likes lo testify In proceed
ings." A. A.' llccker. a neighbor of the
Nalleys, was also called aa a wit
ness. Arguments In the case will be
made to the court, it is expected,
late today.
Daily Meteorological Report
" Jan. 10. liiL'9.
Medford and vicinity: .Cloudy
tonight and Wednesday. Tempera
ture below normal. Lowest to
night slightly below freezing.
Oregon: Generally cloudy to
night nnd Wednesday. Tempera
ture below normal.
Local Inta
' pi
Temperature (degrees) 41 211
Highest (last 11! hours) 17 41
Lowest (last 12 hours) L'S 20
Itol. humidity (per ct.) 3 US
Precipitation (inches)..
State of went her Cloudy Foggy
Lowest temperature this morn
ing. 27 degrees.
Total precipitation since cpt.
I. ms, 7.19 Inches..
Sunset today, &:U3 p. ni.
Sunrise Wednesday. 7:30 n. m.
Sunset Wednesday, r:0ii.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time ,
' 25 ST
H JJ S j)
3 3 : 3
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CITIT
Maker rtty I'S in Tlear
Piumnrek G 12 P. I'dy.
Holtse .. 81 J. Cdy.
Denver 4K '.'i; Snow
Uom MolncH 1- S Clear
Fresno 40 2S Kokkv
Helena 80 HO Clear
Loh AiiKeltM .... H f;i Cloudy
MarNbfield 52 3rt Cloudy
Phoenlx 70 3i Clear
Portluntl 8tl 80 Clear
lied Hluff 3rt 82 ' Cloudy
KotoburK 86 82 Cloudy
Suit Iako City.. 3S 22 Clear
San Franolm'o.. 44 40 Cloudy
Santa Fo 44 22 Cbjar
Seattle 4tf as P. Cdy,
Spokane 28 20 Cloudy
Walla Walla .... 3tt 82 Foggy
WlnnlprR 22 Clcnr
L. W; PICK. Muloorologlst.
4
Nothxi to tirame Monibem .
Wo huvo a f'tw roples of tho
New Year paper containing a liU
lory of tho different Images and
pleturcH of iho m iih tors at thin
off lev. Members of any tlmnde
who did nut revolve a copy can
cot one free by calling nt thbj of
rice. '(hope desiring to nund copies to
friend can huvo them mailed nt
flvo. eitM per copy. lirlng In j
lUt of u nines or mail them nond-j
ua five rontn for each copy, ?i5 I
T 4 !
Httttod Convocation of ,
Outer Lake Chapter
No. IJ It. A. M. Tup.
day. Jtmunrr 16, nt 7:80
p. m. Installation 1 of
officers.
Uv order of K.0f. P.
W. II. 1 10 O I N nOTl I A M.
secretary,. sn
OftEflOX. TUESDAY,
. - - ..
'niirriy umrv m
.M L'nilit'rn of tho Hniiiry clul hail
fun thin noon judiciously i!itiib -
utlnK tho moni-y leprescm.d by
tho Firt National Bank. unHiun-
od t ,.cly found nt their lilat-.
u thet- entered the dlninB room ' "i 'i m , i .
i . ,nL , , lets ih ?J and calls for ai Hifssion to
ial "T Mc:1,,f"rd- Thi' ."i all Ramos played on tho home floor.
! laiiKed nil tho way from 19 ' , ....
j , . . ....
i ?fne'1 B a b y Il"ln,la'1
1!uke " """BWn. to amounts in
,h"""':i0'. ""VT.. h..
Itotarinns.
Dr. lid S h o c k 1 e y suggested
building- a Rymnaslum for tired
business men, and Vllson Walt
said he would use his sum to
provide an annuity for broken
down cornet players. Paul Smith
considered bribing- the press so
that they wouldn't leave his name
out of the bachelor columns.
i which reminded reporters present
that there aro four bachelors In
the club instead of three as here
tofore stated (and they're all good
looking). ,- .
C. C. Hoover, who received a
check for $100,000. surprised the
club by not advocating tho fur
ther exploitation of bulbous bluo !
grass. He would use ;0,000 of
this sum. Instead for the educa- i
lion of dairymen In the state of j
Oregon, and the remaining amount
In the development of be tier
stock.
TO ORGANIZE FOR
The city council will meet to
night to complete its organization
under the new administration.
Mayor 1'fpcs will unnoume all
the committees ana also the ;ip
pointlve officials ;iu was decided
upon. It Is the generul Impression
that thuro will be few if any
changes In tho personnel of the
city appointive officers.
The amount of the bond issue
to purchase find build the new air
field Will n Iso, be decided at Ihe
meeting tonight and the dttte set
for the election, which will no
doubt be between March -u and
April Int.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Ladies Klgin wrist watch,
Saturday. Reward. Mrs. Dolph
Phipps. 2'.7
LOST Tire 3 2x0 Dunlop. Please
notify Mutual Mill Seed. 2l7
KOlt Hi;.T Furnished Apt. with
garage. Close in. 20tl "West
Jackson. 2!iK
lOH KEXT One 8-room modern
house. Closo In. Phone 31 f.
2tf
FOlt SALK White buthlog, police
dog and a pointer. Dr. D. W.
Stone. 207
Foil SALK Two Kiectrie Incu
bators, 500-egg capacity, good
shape and cheap. S. P. Hobb.
Jacksonville. 207
WANT 10 1 Young Man for a dis
trict manager's position. Hon
esty and energy more necessary,
experience. A salary of $fil) per
week and expenses paid; man to
ipiallfy must hav $2i0 cash to
put up as securiit': give data of
self and phone mini her for ap
pointment. Write Uox lM. S..
Tribune. 20G
UKAL KSTAT 13 liAKl.AINS
5V. Aerew of uood land, milo and
ft half out; S aerea Jrricatod;
city wuter avaibible; no buildings.
A Hfo time buy at $1T0 casli.
1 0 Acres; (i-room bouse; barn;
larno modern ehleken boue: feed
limine; 1 acre strawberries, bulnnee
!n pr:i!n. Prieo IncludcM 200 lay
ing bens. Is' ear school, film road:
electricity. A wonderful home
place. only $2. !;('.'
One Acre onc-hnlf mile out on
Splint; New 4 -room plastered
hoiiHO with bath am) city i-oneii-ience.s.
Cement basement am) gar
age. Kxrcptioutil bargain at $2.fi.'(i.
Only Jti."0 cash, balance $25 a
month.
New 3 -room house ivlth blith
and sleeping porch, Wlrvd for
electric nmge; hot and cold water.
Itlg lot, r&x!20 cm paved treet. atl j
clear. SI. 40V. $4oo cash, balance!
S2.t.oo a month.
Nice 8-room house and bath. ;
Strictly modern; double garage and
wpodshed; completely furnished;
oat front tot. Close In. Ideal
location on pavement. Price f l.iiuo.
on terms.
7 Acre; 4 room house: good
barn; chicken houso and chickens;
garage. City vuter. electricity and
phono. Fine fiffnlly orehtird: good
land, all Irrigated. Wonderful view
of valley; 3 miles out. Price $2,200
on very easy terms. Price in
cludes how, cow. eh I ok ens". Implement-,
wood and feed. You can't
beat this. Hurry. - r '
this r. ii. Miu,Ai;n co. 1 "
410 Kasi Main. Phone ?2i
tOOKf 1JJ5
THUR.; FRI.
SAT.
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JANUARY 13. 192.0.
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FOR BASKETBALL
! Season haHketball lU-UetB will go
! on buTh at Crnwuen't lomorrow
"M iimw.y iiwo,ii
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I " "C,u' .H'',1 '"ade. loUay. .,by ..":.0
1 it ibih iui me Kuuie r riuuy
nlKhi at the armory with the Unl-
of 0regon fre8hmcn w
! .,le .Prlttay no0 at Crowson',
and at the same hour Saturday lor
the gumo that evening.
Negotiations have been complet
ed with the Salem ui;h school for
two games In this city, Friday and
Saturday, February 8 and 9. The
Salem team will play Ashland at
Ashland. Thursday, February 7.
The high school team will scrim
mago witli the alumni team In the
armory tomorrow night at 7 o'clock
and the fans are invited to come
and see the contest. It will be a
regulutton length battle, and the
high school hopes to get revenge
for the drubbing handed them Sat
urday night. .
The University of Oregon fresh
men, under the -guidance of Spike
l4oalie, are supposed to be the best
yearling" team In years at Huge tie,
and its first Ktring has three Port
land high school stars.
TO SEE CRANDALL
I The idiots of the Pacific Air (
(Transport nnd the attaches of the i
local airport are awaiting with
! much interest the time when
Hurry Crundall, the air pilot in
the P. A. T. nor vice, begins bis
duties In that service, within a
week. He will fly a mail plane
with the Oaklund-Medl'nrd division
of the Seattle-Los Angeles air mail
route along with Art Klarbuck and
Ualph Vlnlen.
Heports describe Crandall as a
cautious and capable pilot, who
performed stunts only when be
fore the camera. He has a record
of lsun flying hours to his credit.
Ho began, flying at Rogers field,
l.os Angeles, years ago. ami for
several years barnstormed in Cali
fornia, New Mexico, Arizona and
Oklahoma.
During his airplane career with
the movies Crandall played in
"Lilac Time," "J I ell's Angles."
"Cohens At Kelly;; in I 'iirls." "Air
Circus-' and "Hazardous Times."
He recently forsook (he movie,
camera career for that of an air
moll pilot.
Cround was oe.nn broken today
f for the construction of Med ford's
i newest fruit packing house, sehed
i ulecl to .be ready for occupancy by
j the Kimbnll Krult company ( on
J North Kir street in ample tfme for
I thin year's fruit crop. The packing
How to Avoid
INFLUENZA
Cold! Nothing ymi ran do t. ill o cfTcctu.
vw,u" mllT protect you a(tint Coliti. in.
flncnut oi Grippft Ra kecpmtr your organs of
diirauiion mid elimination active nnd youi
yitecn fr from poUunoua ccumuUtioni.
Natur'i Remwljr I W TntitfUl r1oo mure thto
merely ciu plensaiit nnd caay bowel act'oo.
it tones and itrcnethcns tho system, iticrcaa
lag resistance asainst disde and infactiooa.
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AIR IN ANXIOUS
BREAK GROUND TODAY
! FOR PACKING HOUSE
t mereir ciii piensaiit nna eaay bowel Bct'oo.
j It tones and atrcnethens tbi eystfm. Iticrtas- piiWBMBaajjfjmjMjijMi imi ii.- - , --
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! I N "Sv joday S
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! These Drug Stores ! Q W WED '
j Are Open Nights j N
j This Week . qfrfSEE fm j&Wl
Jarmin & Woods i KsaBa,
! James McNair Pharmacy j fcl Mk Vl
! West Side Pharmacy ! lfll M a
j, ; , f See the man of ,000 face, as VfrL&
" .ja I ' "Dead-Leos,- the crippled ' WtS
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No. 11
January, February, March,
Pneumonia Months.
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within the iii'Xt tliri't- iiumtlis ffum pneumonia.
I'riirticully nil uf tlu'sc victims will contract colds wliic
will jet iicyoml control mul develop into pncmiinmn. (
Yon don't wimt to lie. 'nor expect to be. in tlint croup lint f
yon limy lie il'yon contract 11 cold uml do not give it prop.
er attention.
We do not publish this with the idea of alanninn you hut
simply lo induce you to he prudent and "loolj out for
yourself."
If home corrective measures do not hrinjt quick relief jf
your doctor's advice without delay.
Let us fill your prescriptions.
Jarmin & Woods
THE OWL DRUG STORE
S. W. Corner Main and Central Ave.
Phone 66 Medford, Ore.
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doubly smart used
together as these
new hats use them
. . . . tiny felt caps
accented with gay
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