PXGE TWO
WFDFOftD MATL TRTBTTN'R AfEDFORD, OREOOV, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY lf. 1929.
acal and
Personal
The Crncral 1'olni hlli chni.l j
la.it nlirht deff-ated thi Ja koiivHlf 1
high boy.' oitf Blrls- l.ai.kett.,.11;
tcaint fn oiit-TiuVil iranies. TIh
tcainn in onf-Tidi'd sanies. Th
boyn' ciulnl-t won by a icoro of
411 to 12 and tho lilrW by IS to 11.!
'
IIIIH Ji'lir Ul'l'lt BIITitwnu null
Vinjc I,i of ho county
"b Vl J
rcv'""""' t .Cold Hill. JarkKonvllle and Ah -
Oet thOHv fender and uulujtand partUliiuted in the meeiiiiK.
bodies MraiKh toned at Ifrfll Sheet j At n,.xl .,.tinK. weh-duleil to
Metal Works, opposite Lewin Kuper be held at Crania 1'uhh on Keh-1
Hervico Station, i'hone 41S. ruary i. the new queen, Mm. I.und-
Mm. N. C Chancy left last nlyht
for Portland to attend the Mate
executive meeting of tho American
I-Kion Auxiliary to be held In that
city tonlKbt.
Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med-1
tord Fuel Co. tf !
mnnw huuouu vlnlfnm h !
from Portland yesterday werer H. j
W. Price, vico-proHident and pen-
National Park company, and' his
friend, Dr. Hubert WcndllnK.
Thomas Healty Co. Loans on health rrom ft I neo-
fnrnituro and other collaterals; 8 nophlcal viewpoint will he Kiven by
stralKlit or installment loans on William Somuier Thursday even
city property. Palm Hlock, corner 1 tho lode room at 31 North
Main and Front, upstairs. - ffttotf CJriipo. street, hcKiunlntf at 8:10.
Cluests from a dlstanee rcKlKter- !
cd nt Medford hotels include J. M. j
Orntts of Ilrooklyn. N. Y., Mrs.!
J. H. Blaefclock and Mrs. F. (1. j
Moore. of ItoKina, Hiunk., and A. It.
, Verlner of Clilciiffo. !
Hoso mending, runners removed j
and snags worked buck. llandi-
craft Shop. lilfiif
The body of Mrs. Horn Campbell,
who sustained n fatal wound when
shot accidentally by her son Curtis,
nt Jlueh over a week njjo, was
shipped last Sunday evening to Co
lumbus, Mont., where tho funeral
wna scheduled to be held this week.
Mrs. Campbell was shot by a .l!L'
rifle, the bullet coursing its way
throuKh her abdomen. Khe lived
n little over 12 hours after having
been struck.
Dinner, Lutheran church, Fourth
and Oakdale, Wednesday, January
ItJ, 5:30 to 7;30 p. in. Adults 3Ttc;
children 25c. "
Desertion is Riven as the grounds
for a divorce suit on file today at
Iho county clerk's office against
Lula Forbes by Kenneth Forbes.
The couple were married Septem
ber IMt. 1921, and tho plaintiff
clafma she was deserted August " I,
1927. There are no children.
Wood : all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slubs. Medfurd Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
An old homo town resident wns
greeted yesterday by Lee C. Car
lock of the Chamber of Commerce
when he met Frank Doty of. Val
entine, Nob., who Is now makiiiK
hlrv home at Cold Hill, following
Ills arrival ln southern OreKon a
week ago. While the two hatl not
. known, ouchi'othetv In Nebraska,
they spent an enjoyable half hour
speaking of friends they both knew
In Valentine.
Heat Utah lump coal. Tel.
Medford Fuel Co. At
Mr. W. W. (inbrlel, state presi
dent of the Oregon l'nrent-Tearh-or'nKttoclatlon
In expected to arrive
n Ashland on Thursday to remain
there until Friday evening.
Fresh smelt arriving dally at
Odhnson's Market. . tf
A business, visitor in Medford
.yesterday ws Joe Keller of the
alito theft division of the American
Automobile assoelntion, with head
quarters In 'Portland,
Wood nil kinds oak, laurel,
fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 631. tf
Mr. and Mrs, Lew Kdmonds of
Monlastio. (al arrived yoMtcrday
to visit Mr. Kdmonds' brother. S.
H. Kdmonds nnd family on the
Jacksonville highway for a few
days. They will leave here for
Oranta Pass, Cotlapo Clrove and
Kerby, Ore., where they will visit
other rclutlves before returning to
their home.
That good coal--low In uuh. Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 230.
Mrs. M. K. Lambert of McCloud.
Cal.. who had been visiting for
several dnys with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Txion Hnskins nnd Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Dunford. returned to her
home yosterdoy.
AVood nil kinds onk, laurel,
fir" and dry slabs, Medford Fuel
, Co. Tel. Ml. if
Vernon H. Vawter left la.st night
for Han Francisco to attend u meet
ing; of the Federal HoHorvo hoard,
ojf which he is a member.
Let me wrlto your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland.
Phone ftfia. U
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i
THIS IS
Thrift
Week
Put the principle into
practice by specifying
Fluhrer'i Long Loaf
which gives you more
slices of better Iftad
for your money. "
The Daughters of the Nile chap-)
ter, at their wnaion in Ashland,
last Hut unlay, elected the follow- j
inK off leers: Mm. Sally Lunhurg f
of Crnuts Pass, ijin i-n; Mrs. Mary
hweeney f Medford. princess ny-
M I'm. Yea trice Knders, AHhluud,
iTiiKcwi Tinea; Mm, Sophia Raker,
CrantH Pass, Princes Rudoiira;
Mix. A iim.' llu Hrilt, Jacksonville.
Iil-itwfwu l.tiuL-i.f Mi'ii lllnnlA I.'
w,)ods M(.rur(; ,'..,;,, rrorI-
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vi. i uunTm win
matU by tin? niv rmi-n at nn -arl
llntl. l'.ill.iU'l,., III.. ..I..fll..n
Iwnc-hvun waK enjoytd lit Ihi- I.llhla
Mlii'ilii'ti Imli.l ;t ii-h Al lo.lii.u
""V" ""'''
. Itowfldirjr. Omnia Pass. Medford,
hurw. and her officer,, will he n-
i atalled Into their i halm for the
; now yenr.
jirldKe. i'roKreiwive and l'ivot.
; si. Mark s rarlnh hnuw. Friday,
Jan. IS, 2 p. ni. Miarp. IM-Iwh and'
refroHhmentB. 3 Sc. 2.t7 j
Isrnel Xelsnn. X.mMU. nttm-ni
returned to hit home In the north
after Hpcndinj; a few days here on
Fresh smelt arriving daily n,
! Johnson's Market.
tf.
neap ary lumuer nt iueuroni
Lumber (o. L'37tf
'aplain U. Itailey lias arrived in
that chy from Portlaiul to lakej
charge of the (irants Pass corps
of the Kalvation Army.
Doors and windows cheap at
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
In view of the city billiard tour
nament under preparation for Med
ford's cue wizards, plans are afoot
to stage a tournament for "scrub"
players, who enjoy the game hut
are lacking In the technique, with
prizes awarded the winners. It is
possible that thee hamplous of the
two tournament h may meet In a
hndicnp match to decide the city
chacmploushlp.
Don't forget the Pythian card
party Thursday night at K. P. hall.
L' ji 7
M rs. Ly da K I ng, eon n t y n urse.
spent ttiday In the Antloeh district
visiting the school and investigat
ing the communicable disease situ
ation in that .Meet Ion.
Hot. clean coal. Tel. C31. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Itoitnly warrants were issued at
the rotinty clerk's office today to
Walter ('hurley or Climax, one boh
eat; William Stue.er of Knglo
Point, one coyote; It. Hoscncranz
of Gold Hill, three bobcats; Ceorge
King of Ashland, otic coyote and
one bobcat; Jack Warner of Trail,
one bobcat.
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
C31. Medford Fuel Co. If
Visitors In Medford yesterday
ami this forenoon were Harry Lu
cas and John F. Adams of Agues,
Ore.
Cheap lumber nnd codar posts.
Medford Lumber Op." - "237tf'
Jack Porter left, yesterday for
Corvalis to resume his Htudics at
Hie Oregon State college, after having-
spent the week end at his home
here.
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel,
A3 1. Medford Fuel Co. tf
Continued cold and partly cloudy
weather Is forecast for tonluht ami
Thursday, following a maximum -of
lit yesterday and the lowest untt
morning being 35.
Deep sea fish at Public Market
Thursday, Jan. 17lh. A. C. Mulder.
Sixes, Ore. 200
Mrs, Itert Uostot, who has been
ill with the flu at her home In t'en
tral Point for the past two dnys,
was reported Improved this morn
ing. llest Utah lump conl. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
J. W. Lucas and It. It. Kennedy
were re-elected as directors of the
Josephine Farmers Cooperative as
sociation at the annual meeting
Saturday. The report of Manager
Charfes Cordon showed the firm
financial condition of the organiz
ation. At the beginning of the
present year, the debt had been
reduced to 7 tin and the stock is
again worth par. Director of tho
association are J. C. Calhoun, It.
It. Kennedy, vice-president, George
L. 1 avls. secretary and treasurer.
J. L. Helms and J. W Lucnf, di
rect ors.
C. X, Culy. who has been chosen
as a district delegate tu the no
tary club convention to be held
next week .In Vancouver, "Wash,,
will leave for the north Friday.
Dance, Jackson Springs Club,
Sat. night. The Pep peddlers will
play. 2I'!
Out of 30 temporary auto li
censes Issued t the sheriff's of
f lea yesterday, only five were Is
sued for new automobiles. The
day's total was less than half of
that of the day before.
Officers of the Terminal Hotel
company are scheduled to meet
this evening at the Hotel Jackson
to lake up regular business mat-
j tors of the company. Those pros
ent will Include W, W. t'hadwlck
and AY. A. Cu minings of Salem,
It. W. 1Cinen and J. L. Snead of
Portland. W. M. Clemenson of
Medford. .1. F. Reynolds of Kti
gene and Olen McAllister of Uose
burif. P. O. Crawford, president and
general manager of tho Copco. re
turned to the city yesterday from
n business visit at San Francisco,
That slow but effective method
of fining through the Ice Is now
in vogue and, on various suttiible
places the lce-covcrcil . Klamath
lake fishermen have bra veil the
cold to tn' their luck. The method
is simph0 Locate deep water, cut
a hole through the Ice, hook a
minnow onto h large hook, sit on
box and watt. Kventually a big
rainbow crulMng around in his
darkened Mjiomc. will either smell
of see til. bait. The Vr?t of the
Job Is a matter of strength. He
cause the water Is colder and be
cause It In ele!vr -the sheet of
ice prownls the wind whipping up
the mud In the shallow stretches
of water the fish arc In exerllent
condition. The lake Is open to
flKhlng throughout the yeAr south
of a line between Eagle Ridge and
Modoc Point, to the south shore.
Klamath Falls Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I'aikrr und'
It. W. Thompson of Tiller. (rc.
wi-ri- Medford visitors fur the pat j
few duyx.
MarrlitKe Ileense were IsMiied
si
I yesterday at tin county clerk
; fiA lo Hie Hull and Kdna Lewis,
, hoTu of Cornitn;. Cal., anil Rich:
: ('hiiiii)m-II of Duinmulr. Cul.. til d
: Alice Allen of Vreka.
hpla" fAn J-o w I
Mr. Sa.llo Alien. 2S2tf !
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j i u (i i h 11101 niun.s. uuko i ariFOij
: t.r San Francisco ami Kn-U .
! ..r i .... A I..- ..I
Tm nil m vcrnl montlm In .Mcilfonl.
i.n r.l in. r tn .. n ....I u
m.-ltr,.tio l,lk Ih.y flllc.l mi.
i nt tho local registration bureau this
, forenoon.
Mm. Mahle Maek. cmuiiIv dt in-
i oiiHiration aKent. will he th kupmI
of honor at u reception planned
I for her next Friday afternoon from
r J:3 to i:3U by the Coleman Creek
lub and the Phoenix ladies, at the!"r- """t Hpose on J ho H'iu-
Presbyterian church, where all the!
women of the community are in-!
vlted to be present. Arr-lnlerostlmj
l'Knn ha been arranged for the
"ftornoon. according to Mm. K. J.
Wl,1U'- president Of Hie Coleman
Creek club.
Mr. and Mm. llnlbert Deuel ar
rived homo yesterday from J'ort-
where Mr. I)euel wnH ,.n IuihU
I '"'" relntlnif to tho Medford ln-
stnient company, of which he Is
president.
Dance, Jackson Springs . Club,
Sat. night. The Pep Peddlers will
play. Sit!
Included among the Oregonian
registered at local hotels are C.
K. Honnseil of Hood lllvoi K, A.
I'rlday and C. W. Dent of Uike-
View, L. L. Miller of Rosebuig.
Mable Galloway of Marshfleld, find
the following from Portland: Rob
ert Paynle. C. II. McMalh, Mr. and
Mrs. It. Meueh, Mrs. S. Thomns. F.
J. Ilawes, Mr.-and Mrs. K. Wort
man, Mr. and Mrs. II. Krmfn. W.
A. CumuitngH and A. M. Durant.
A building permit was issued by
the city yesterday to C. Wymote
to remode a building nt 213 North
Holly street nt a cost of ?2(.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllliuu Httnon
left last evening for their home
In Glendale, Oil., following two
weeks spent with relatives in the
Antelope district. '
Dan Watson, manager of the
men's department at Mann's store,
left Sunday for Han Francisco,
where he will Join his wife and
small son. who have been visiting
down there fin the past two weeks.
Mr. Watson was accompanied south
by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Walson. and will remain In the
sotiih for seveni days.
MIhs Irva Fewell of Medford
spent Sunday in Grants Pass with
friends and relatives.
Following a vfnt of six weeks at
the home of his sister. Mrs. Jl. C. i
Rest, during which he was emmi-i
r,.,,,,, n n... I.,,. !... i
,,, ,, ' ' "e """ ' joKishillvu session at the state eapi-
hlH homo town, Itov. ileum.. A.t( Mlimay. left Salem that eve
arner pastor of the l.'l,st.Meth-,)11(, ,, n,.,.lv( ,H,r() v,.sl(.rUllv
odlst ehtireh In Saiila Ana. sl . ! fmonoon Just ill lime to delve Intb
left yesterday for home, mviuly ,i,0 wm.u or pripi.nK cltv mattm-s
Improved In health as he gained i rOP pi-osittillon before the oily
mi pounds during his visit. .1 eoiitull last night.
Krnost w. Iteer of Medford paid Today ho was busy in looking
a. fine of 1 5 Monday when lie after the oily, imitlofs ami; will Im
pleaded utility before .lusiiee ,,f ! dally until the last of tho week
the Peaee I,. A. Huberts to a eharge I when he will return to Salem lo
of speeding. lie drove a Ford. ; remain thuro in performing his leg
V. H. rUophensoii, Plnebiirst, paid j Islatlvo duties until the next city
a fine of $lti when he pleaded coiiuell mooting, two weeks from
guilty to o eluirge of overloading ! last night. "
n lumber truck, floy pounds on
one rear axle. R. S. "Ihibe" High
uald S 1 r when lie admitted speed
ing. All were arrested enrly Hun
day morning by Slate Trarfle or
fleer f. p. Talent. Ashlnud Till
ing. O. 11. Steele, Siskiyou division
manager of the California Oregon
power company nt Vreka, and Mrs.
Steele were In the elty yesterday
and today nn business.
L
The smallest school In Jackson
county. If not In the state, taught
by Miss Doris Applcgate, had a
perfect attendance record lust
mouth, according t,o figures at the
county school superintendent's of
fice. It Is located at Thompson
Creek and has only one pupil.
However, In other years there
wer as many as 1 & rtudents, but
the number was depleted by the
removal of families from tho dis
trict. Other schools having atten
dance records of 100 per cent In
cluded North Trail, Meadows and
Missouri Flats. The Reaver Creek
school was not far behind with yt
per cent. ,
.1
GROWERS 31 CENTS LB.
Turkeyralsers of the Rogue
River valley who shipped in the
Christmas pool to New York re
celve 31 cents per pound for all
No, I birds. This Is a cent nunc
than the 30 cents advanced by the
Farmers Co-Operutlve Kxehanpcc
The returns from the pool were
completed yesterday.
Three carloads of turkeys total
ling 73.4S! pounds were shipped,
and the total receipts from the
sale a moisted to 'l.HG.S'.', less
expenses.
Tho returns from tho carload of
ho"s shipped a week ago by the
Fi"mers Co -Operative Exchange
have been rceclved, nnd brought
nine and one-half cents per pound.
BY FALL FP ROOF
Lee Cooke, a carpenter, sustain
ed a broken urm this afternoon
when he fell off a roof, upon
which he was working, at the
Reaver-Portland Cement plant M
Gold Hill. The ambulance wan
summoned from this city to bring
hi into a local hospital, fenrs being
held at first he sustained more
serious Injuries.
HARDER IELLS OF
FEDERAL RESERVE. fROGRAM PLEASES
AT LION MEETING
-
That the Federal Reserve board
.. !.-.. I .. .ui . . .
, ,,., w0. ,hun any olht.r
.. , , . . . . T.
: " "' W'"LVV
s,n,' ,mo iteretintf point
l,rul,ht out ln tno Inmruciivc talk
Kiv, n b' ,!- K- I,rident
' lhe plrMl nk here,
J ,MJlurv t,u' H lul- noon,
r:u "'rve hystem, and gave a
vtar i'1, ,ur? ' t working ope-
r-l,l"" bls ecunomh: plan.
rwv. u isiiur nom i reitu
also spoke briefly before the club
and reviewed some of tho civic
program to be carried out in Sis
kiyou county this year.
Miss Melba Williams and her
Junior high school sextet enter
tained the club with two beau
tiful vocal numbers, which wcr
highly appreciated by tho Lions
club audience. The first number
was the "Ronodietits" from Gou
nod's St. Cecelia Mnt'.H, which Miss
Williams and th
aextet BiinK In
Latin. The second number was
"Swet t and Low." an always popu
lar encore. Members of the sex
let are: Xeiie Green, Sybil Jean
Young. Ruby Stone, Rarbara Wall,
Tlngley Cbampie and Max Rae.
In the absence of Lion Charlie
Kennies,' K;irj Davis (the one
armed man) acted as temporary
tail twister.
AT
lt Is ft easo of "On again, off
bkbIii, FinniKim," with John II. Car
kin, who has been kept hustliiiK
in allenilliiK to his duties as elly
atloiney here, to which position he
was reappointed by Mayor Pipes
last iiIkIii, and those entailed in his
membership In tho house of the
lf llslulurn, of which he is a lead
InK member.
...nn',,, UIIVI 11 II I II K IHO
FOR NEW CITY HALL
The new heating and plumbing
contracts for the new city fire sta
tion structure. In accordance with
changes In plans made by Archi
tect Frank Clark, both in the gen
eral construction nnd the heating
and lighting, so as to bring the
cost of the building within the city
administration's allowance for it
of Mti.OMO, were let by the city
council last night.
William llammett was awarded
the heating contract on his bid
of ?2is.ri.n7. ami the plumbing
contract was awn riled lo the Mod
ern Plumbing and Sheet .Metal
company on its bid of $1331. fu.
Knelt was the lowest bid.
The bids submitted wcto as fol- I
lows:
Heating Wm. A. Aitkin, SL'fiRt;
A. L. Vroman, JL'733: A. Schmcdli.
J-T.r.O; Modern I'lumblng nnd
Sheet Metal company, SOO; "Wil
liam Hummed. lMS.V!iT.
Plumbing William Hamm v i t.
S 1 -R'tl; Modern Plumbing and
Sheet Metal eompan, MS31.P0: A.
L. Vroman. Mxsr; Win. A. Aitkin.
.1473.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RKNT Modern U - room
bungalow; good location. J. W.
Wakefield, Palm ISlock, W
FOR RKNT Ti-room unfurnished !
house with large garden. In- !
quire 243 Itcatly St. 302
FOR RKNT APTS .J
FOI R-ROOM furnished apartment
In duplex house: private ent
rances nnd bath, garage. dults
only. Vhnno "Sf yps
W.fNTKD Kxperlenced solicitor:
permanent proposition. H e a
money maker for live-wires. Hot
3i". Mali Tribune. 197
WANTED Practical nursing. Call
FOR SALK Good cow. eheap. Me.
Andrews roud and Ross U0.
Jim Davis. jus
FOR SALK HOMK RA RGA INS!
6-ibom modern home, un pave- I
ment, close in: Mso cash. i0.y I
payments; S1R00 t the price.
5-liim modern houm. well loent-
rt.O large lot, growing part of'
ctty. Prhv :'0o0; $iu cash. !
10-room practically new home,
modern In every way. located on ;
pnvemont, 3 blocks from coiner '
of city. Price ?3fi00: Snfi cash.'
4-itHim. bath, toilet, gravel street.)
very In run lot. Price flood; Moo'
f atdi. j
These properties owned hy non-i
resident. Owner aya 1 them ;
and hero ar the best prices on
the market today. I
K. C. CORN.
Montgomery Ward Rldg. Tel. ISSP.j
297
MILLET! RECITAL
AIUCEJF AIR
; '
The pianoforte reritul by tho pit-
..Jl . n t i .
; broadcast over K.MKI. last niitht'
1 . tl . . "
; " ""0" Ui ii'wi-
nia Ore-on Tower company, whs a
1 gplendid hour's I'litortaiumcnt. if
the comments from all sources to-
j .
i ' " U1 Jl"'b'
'"h;
eaterday eveniiid, after gie pro-
Kram. and all this morning. Mrs.
W lllett was kept btisy answering
iwicfu nn cuuKi uiunu u:g ner
nnd her pupils on the excellent pro-
Riam. Miss Aileen Crawford, fen
ture artiste student, who played nml ul tnat HoItz dcsrcg the
a half-hour recital, also received . mml, pliroiy for a speculative pur
many compliments by telephone ; on tne nKHUrnptlon that lhe
ZtOr " 0Ulaa',d,D -y "pan out good."
rn.. ..nnin i. . I If the mine nmountB to any-
: w,m,X1., .;, .!'lini.'." Thompson said, "we have
tht) remarkable playing of the
younger emmren, particularly mat.
or utile Jean l.everette, H years
old, who Is so small thai Mrs. Wil-
" 1,e "" ,', ,lu'-
I i iiu I'lo'inui loiiiinn.
; Prima Donna SehnttiKehe
KlncJ
KuHKian Mazprka MohzUowbU
.lean Loverette j ""eiiec. ami Jleivenna wain - iney
Love's lireetlng Klswr threatened to run us off."
l.oona DauKherty IJihIko Sparrow said he was tiivinK
Ciiniiianella Mazurka Scwell "dvh-o," but If I had a Innm 1.
Pauline KoReril I ' eertnlnly -would keen the
The Uirk Horn; Mendelssohn tunnel." They were advised to
rixzlrati (Svlvia) Dellbes;s,-e a lawyer about the fine points
Ktiitll llodgklns "f 'he ease.
Spring Sow; .Mendelssohn j The eourt said, "we inh,-ht look
Hureuata Moszkowski j into this u tittle bit oursidves,"
J.n Vornu Anderson- in asstiriiiK the two, that-no sale
Veil Danee Krlal ! wotdil be made, until they had
Valse ArabeS(Ue Lack a ehanei- to develop the property.
Doreeii Leverotte unill they eould ascertain its nal
Mubestramn
Hlntk Key Studies
If 1 were a Bird
Ilutterfly
Raindrop Prelude
Wueen's Polka
Strelezki
..Henselt
. Chopin ,
.. Chnpin i
Half !
Aileen Crawford (Artlrte Student I
T(
I!
BEGUN ELKS MMi
1 lowljug has taken .the center
of the stage at the KIks club with
a 2U-game series begun la.st nigh1,
between four teams of two men
each. At the end of tho series,
the team having the biggest total
of pins will win a sweepstakes
prize, made up of entry money of
" each from members of tho
teams. j
iJist night two teams, composed'
of Roy Prultt ami Fay Diamond, ;
and George Kails and Hugh Ran
kin, played the first games of the
and owncy Ration will play I. R.
YVnltlior and lleorge dates. in
the house league. Mr. Patton Is
leaiUng with an average of 17!l.
No More Gas
In Stomach and Bowels
If you wish to be permanently re
lieved of gas in stomach and bow
els, take Uaalmann'a Gai Tablets
which are prepartd especially for
tonmch pns und all bad effects re
sulting from gas pressure. That
empty, gnawing fueling in tho sto
mach will disappear. That anxious,
nervous feeling with heart palpita
tion will vanish. No more bloating,
drowsiness after eating, heartburn
or other distress due to gas. Oet
the genuine HA Al. MANN 3 OAS
TABLETS at any good drug store.
Price $1, Always on hand at
Krrnnir'A vrue Stnre.
E and H
I Another great Movietone Production with ' f
I the beautiful star of 7th Heaven" In a Jr I
I gi ester, more striking role than ever be- I
, NOW! TONIGHT
;mMAIMEY:
West Of Zanzibar1
A Tod ftitxOnin) PrMucti on
'INERSAJpi
TO DETERMINE IF
GOLD IS PRESENT:
' J
H- A. ThumpM-n -d Charles
M,U ... i w..f t li I w
"strkt- n'l'-" ".-fore th,
county rutin thin mimii)K. and
re,UeHted that thv wile of the
land on which tlw-y have a mfne.
and on which Harvey Jloltz of
tJi an,B ha!i n Vilvn. be
idelayed for two weeks, until they
'are able to determine whether
they have a tfold mine, or another
hole in the ground. The request
;Wtts granted.
f Thompson told the court that
he and MeKenna have sunk a
tunnel on the land and that they
hnv. fmin.i ninn ,u
the money in the ban); to pay the
back taxes. If It fizzles, we don't
i want the land, and neither does
i Holtz." Tho back taxes amount
j to (,SQ.
1 p miners said iney had a man
Kuur"mK ""' "'""'I durliiK their
I value, if any.
MRS. GOODHUE NOT
SO WELL. IS WORD
NORTHAMPTON. Mass.. Jan. Hi
onditlon of Mrs. Le-
iotitiliue. mulher-lu-la w f
oolidgi', i-atiseil some
anxiety today.
ILK
BUTTER
CE CREAM
I PASTJERIZED SAFE PURE
PRODUCED - PACKED'
TH E SANiTARY WAV
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights.
This Week
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
Mtf0
1 ''cen at the Dickinson
Phone w
I E JAM? J?hl
'bviiiml im-e December, lu:'. made vven visits to this fi-ii-i
Ml iliiiain funis, siui.orlmon- neo lioi inoth.-r w.u. flwt Htri. K
!d.t ..f th- Institution, and Dr. . Tho Inn of t wn. Q
lj. E. Hayes, personal Dhylclin hofore fbnstmn
yesterday revealed that their XolliinaU- Vimh!v
Znola bCe"' WASHIXTOX, Jan.
j Mis. (.'oidUlye wan not um-( Walter O. WikmIh wl ICan-sas. wa
inoneu 10 iter momer wuwui'..iiuiiiiimi.u ... -
hfuvfr
John t'oulidK-. son f the inesl-
dent, motored from X w Havn.
foiiii.. last Sunrtav tu nee hfc
r:indmthr. -Aire, (.'oolidc ha--
Thanks to The
JACKSON COUNTY
ding & I
ASSOCIATION
Old age, for those who have tho foresight to
prepare for it, is a time of comfort and peace
ful reflection. Money wisely invested in 7
PREFERRED STOCK in this institution offers
an investment that's SAFE, PROFITABLE and
AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just
besn paid $33,000 in earnings for the last six
months. Invest NOW and let your monsy work
for you.
Over 19 Years in Medford Not
One of ' Our Stockholders Has
Lost a Penny
THE
fis$ i
o SCHERER MOTOR CO.
BEST VALUES
1926 Buick Sedan 5825
1924 Buick Touring . $425
1922 Buick Sedan 375
C-37 Buick Touring 65
ALSO i4 OTHERS
SCHERER
38-40 North Riverside
to bi treasurer f tlir lnit-d
Htates. At the same time tho pris
Idtnt withdrew the nomination j
H. Theodun- Ttate of Tt-nnessco fUi
that ptwt.
This,
Mother,
Means Comfort
For Old Age
n
THIS WEEK
1923 Studebaker Tour... 1150
1921 Hupmobila Tour 195
1923 Jewet Enc"Tr 290
1923 Ford Coupe 85
TO CHOOSE FROM
MOTOR CO.
A
Open Evening,