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STEDFORD TOIC TRTBTTXE. MEDTORD. OttEOON'. TTF.DXESPAY. JAXTT.VEY lfi. 1929. PSGE THREW WHERE MRS. RUTH PERISHED EXPANS1 t The Southern Ituildini; and Loan; association onjoyil prosperity tUir-j in a 1928, it was reveahtt in tlfi-1 ures l)roiat to liht at the as-' soi-int ion's annual n.pclinjj last n Ik h t , v h c ii a cl i vvv t ova t o o f j 111 nieinb't-s was 'lit s.-i , in ad- j illtion to Aie transaction of res"! lar routine business. While tlioj organization hah been only in at-j live operation for six months, its. assets havo already reached thu :jpioximate total of $44,000. with a much largor growth expected lor this year. j This increase is said to be at a rate considerably in excess of predictions mnde by some of the ht'st posted men In the financial, field at the time the association wftH established. r The organization i sponsored by over 30 leading business mm of Medford and Ashland, from : whom a directorate of 10 was chosen as liott, president president land, vice-president; Alan liraek inreed, treasurer-auditor; Hamil ton Patton, secretary-manager; (). . Alenderfer, Fred I.. Heath. (Jeonie A. Hunt, H. Lydiard and W. M. Rrfgwi of Ashland. Kxaet fig u rex of the associa tions financial statement reveals that it has $43,733 03 In resource;., divided into :!0l7.4G In cash hand nnd in banks; accounts eelvablo. $1!"0; loariH i tate, $40,315. liO; fixed -44- 1 1GRAND MASTER TO-'I I VISIT LOCAL IVirs. Ruth's Consort The residence of Or. Edward H. Kinder, Watertown, Mass., (..v.ti3t where the wife of baseball's home run king, Babe Ruth, was burned to death under mysterious circumstances. (Associated Press photo transmitted by telephone). dlrcclurnte tit 10 wns , . s follows: Dr. Ii. It. El- PUR sldent; J. II. Couley, vUt!-fjH ; C!. S. liutlfl- of Ash- Ul 131 AT TEND DANCE AT ! OVER OPENING OF TUESDAY EVENING I i.mnd Master Fred J. Meindl of ! Salem ha notified the I. O. U. F. , Indues of the valley th he will ; pay the Medford Utnf an official ; visit ncjit Tiiesdiiy evening, and as j be can make but the one visitation 1 at ihts tint'. hiM requewied thi i members of Ahluno. central i'oint. ; Jacksonville. Hold 1 li Si anl KoKti' ' Itiver io meet with the Medford 1 hreaihren in that evenin;;. . ( I The Medford Odd Fellows Will ' make all arrangements for a re-j leeptiou befittiiih the grand master' 'and a pleasant and pmtitahlo even-. ' in; is promised. J refreshments will i ! be served. All Odd F e 1 1 o w s throughout the valley are Invited j to be present. The card party to be sponsored thin evening by tho P.ebekah lodge at the Odd Fellows hull is the be ginning of a series of public Inter talnments outlined by the eommlt- Itee having In charge the raising of j I finances for tho entertainment of j the state grand lodge .session In jthis city in April. A general In jvltation is extended to tho public to attend the card party this even j ing. (Juests will receive every courtesy and comfort. Uefresi ments will he served. There will I he a charge of 3T cents per person. GRANTS PASS! on i real es-1 assets,) Shrinera from thorughout south- Oregon. Coos Bay, Lane and DALLES H 0SP1TAL TEAM POINTS FOR E i i ;iiaW - t -i ,.- 9 , v-i ST i fnt'M-eat on investinont with saroi n:ir:"t'"Ml wi h u inemhershlp fen of $2.00 per share. Deposits, uio withdrawable at any time. UK MM NMB1DK Louw D. Humphries, local archi tect, will start the new year wi'h an interesting program, in whih variety plays a dominant rote. He has been retained by tho Southern Oregon Sales, Inc., for their new pro-cooling and packing plant, to be erected hooii. A new home for Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton, to be built in a . combination of timber and brick) design; a fishing lodge on the Hogue river for Harry Scott and' Nion Tucker, another lodge on the I Uogue for J. F. Howie of San Francisco, with whom ho will con- for in a few days, are some oi me problems which will absorb his immediate attention- r Mr. Humphries has just returned from Portland where he engaged ihn services of assistants who vlll help him carry out some of the details of the large program of .work, which has necessitated his taking an additional suite of of fices adjoining his present location. (Contributed) $10!)?. 72: prepaid expenses -J-1 K1 th romtiOK nre exoected to Oroiron Tuberculosis hosnital at The association pays six per cent . PllininiM hill nt Omuls Tho nnli nevt month, is the Pass on Thursday. January 3 Is;, signal for much rejoicing among This is each year one of the out- both the patients who need it i standing social events of the sea- and the public health workers f 'son and officially opens the term Oregon. However these same activities for the Nobles of the health workers enn not rest on IMIMniinirO ill AMKiIKM' I MhUl-Shrln. their laurels until the maintenance Hil V rnlr rl ANIVIn ' 'ovel entertainment and Kpocial' bills for the two Slato Tubeivu llUITll liAiLU I Lnlliili' music are some of the elaborate losls Hospitals havo passed the features being planned by the com- legislature. That tho new hos mlttee in charge which is headed pital will bo filled at once with by Sam Haker of (irants Pass, patients, there is no doubt, for at Other memhers of the committee present it could be filled from predict that this year's function the enormous wait ins Hst of the will surpass that of all former ; hospital at Salem. It Is prl yeara. ; niarily for residents of all sec- The event, which wns originally tions east of tile Cascades, but scheduled for February 1 1th, was l vacancies not needed by eastern transferred to the 31st of January. Oregon patients will be filled from so as not to conflict with the south-i other parts of the state. It will ern Oregon visit of Victoria L. ! have' about 10ft beds. Crouse, supremo fp'oen of tho ; The hospital at Salem, of which Daughters of the Niie. which will Dr. G rover C. Hellinger is super be held at Oranta Pass on February intentlent. has 11)0 beds, including nth. At this time a session will 33 for children at an average cost be held in tho afternoon of Feb- of care a dollar and a half a ruary !Kh which will be followed In day. This does not include eapi the evening by a huge banquet and tal outlays for the now buildings grand ball with the Shriners as or Improvements, etc., but It does guests of the Daughters of the Nllo. Include medical care, nursing. drugs, .x-ray. special treatments oi all sorts, and even patients per sonal laundry. .Th's'-. low cost would be ciVifdy impossible if It were not that the sanitorium which has been in operation since 1!10, now has its own truck- gardens nod orchards and Its own dairy herd, for which it raises much of the hay and other food. in the last few years an in creasing number of the moderately '. advanced and even the far-nd- Ry K. II. Strohmeior) ivanced cases have been responding CENTKAD POINT, Ore.. Jan. to (he newer iinrfl of treatment 10. (Special) Joint Orange in- Whlrli means that on the average stallatlon was held at Central onre n 0very 10 days the patients Point last week and was attended ,,niny 1no thrill oC seeing one of by a large crowd. their number leave tho hospital In Officers from Central l'olnt, PXCellent condition. I Talent and some from Jacksonville j 4 were installed. j . f. , , Thoye in charge of tho work ( A.limOn V C OTTling , were: Piaster s cnair occupieu v j Ross Kline, Kagle Point; installing! officer. II. E. Nealon, Sams Valley. state deputy master Jackson coun- "Object tv. assisted by Mrs. Luella Kline, regalia bearer; Mrs. Harry Ward. emblem hearer nnd Mrs. Julia Dn vlea, conductress, nil Po.nt. FRI Dr. Edward Kinder In whose home the wife of the famous base ball player was burned to death and with whom she had been liv ing. (Associated Press photo trans mittcd by telephone). ASHPOLE, C6UNTY PIONEER, CALLED BY DEATH TODAY John .9sbpole. for ,12 years resident of Jackson county, died Ji bis home. IOl' Tripp street, this J citv. early this morning aged SO vears. seven mouth and -M days, lie was a man of rugged honesty, beloved by scores tf southern Ore gon residents for bis hospitality and his kindness. Death was dm1 to heart irouhle, f mm which be , had been a sufferer for the last six months. 1 John Ash pole was of the old school, nnd was horn in West ; 1 luntingloiishire, England, May ! IMS. When three years of : age he came to America with his , mother, and in 1 St5 crossed the ; plains In a caravan of XUft wagons! that left Atchison, Kansas. and ( arrived a t East Port la ml , Oregon 1 six months later. He was then . seventeen years of age. ' On September 1M. IH71, he was' married to Mary Ailallue Ellison 1 of Newberg, Oregon, who survives. J In the fall of 1 s 7 3 ho came to; Jackson county and settled In thi' ' Itutte Creek district, where for 1 twenty years he engaged in the horse and cattlo business, lie also engaged In tho farming and mot- . cantile business at Eagle Point. lie was elected assessor of Jack sou county for two years, and was deputy assessor for four terms. many other public MR. POULTRY MAN: 0 WELL FED . MEANS WELL BRED The care given breeding stock now will be reflected in your baby chicks later. How can healthy, robust chicks be produced from under nourished, improperly fed breeding stock? Can't be done, we say! Start Right Now on MADRONA (BRAND) EGG MASH Containing COD LIVER OIL And Be Sure You Are Feeding Right Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Owners and Operators of So. Oregon's Finest Feed-Milling Plant 22 JOINT INSTALLATION I HELD CENTRAL POINT B'f GRANGE MEMBERS Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station The hih school basketball team ! .vill rei-lnimape with the Alumni team nt the Armory tonight at 7 o'clock in theirs last sun workout iiefore the Rumen Friday and Sat urday with the Pniversity of Ore pon freshmen. The Callison crew nas recovered from the internal ills that were bothering them Sat urday niKbt, and are out to polish ,( the old-tinuvs. The defeat lid them more good than harm. The sale of season tickets for nskethnll opened this noon nt Crowson's, and will continue until 5 o'clock tomorrow nfternoon. icat Kale for the Friday night ;aitiP starts Friday noon, and at .ho .same hour Saturday for the final game. The Freshman team is said to te the strongest in years, and has three I'ortland high stars in the first-string line-up. James of I'lllamook, a long distance basket leaver, who throw a scare into tho Medford team during tho state tourney last spring by his sensa- onal play In the first quarter is ilso along and- will see some ictioii. Instill I'hipps, center last leason for -Medford is also a mem ber of the squad. Mervln Chasluin, a former high school player, and a regular on he Oregon varsity five, sprained his ankle during the (lonzaga ,-ame last Friday nnd is out of the playing fn TO 26 Notices havo been mailed to tl membership of tho old poultry association, calling a mooting for e also held many other offices during his busy life. Kosideft his wife, he is aurv by two sous, Wilbur Ashpo uus city, and Koy Ash poll Knglo I'oint ; a Hister, Mrs. Eliza beth l'arrett of Newberg, Oregon, a brother, Charles Ashpole of i'ortland, a grandson, Donald Ash pole. and a grand daughter, Pau line Ashpole, ami a host ot friends grieved by bis passing. The funeral services will be held Saturduy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from tho Perl Funeral Home, the Uev. E. P. Lawrence of the Pres- le 5s HORN IN FROM LAKE ! WITH CATCH OF FUR bylm-lan church officiating. Intcr miMU will be In the Medfuril ceme tery. 1 AVilllfim Horn, caretaker at Dia mond Lake, wuh a visitor in the city yeHtenlay. lie brought down ' a Hhlpmont of fut-B, trapped by 'hlmuelf nnd hia partner, Oscar Waddell. In tno wilds of that dl trlet. Morn returned this morning January 2 it nt tho Hotel lledfnrd to bin post, lie reports three root at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. The 1 1 . ol snow nt inamonu imkv. a purpose of the ineelliiR is to com- I Al , I smail amount for this time of tno plcte the details for comblnliiK I VDltUarV I .veal' and that Diamond Lako is with the recently rcornanlzed I'ar- I I frozen over now. mors l o-Operntlvo KxchanKo. J. ! Horn made the trip from Dla- 1-3. Judy of Urlffln Creek is now l CARLTON Mrs. Nowcomh Carl- mond Lake to Union (.'reek by do president of the association. It is ton, sistor-ln-law of the Misses team In two days. HIh doR-'team planned to make the organization . Mildred, May nnd Helen and Eddie consists o two white collies nnd ,it of the Karinei-H Co-Opera-j Carlton of Medford, died nt her an alrednle, that have been trained tlve lOxehanne, and thus Increase homo In New York City January , to the harness, after much pa .ts scope and efficiency. There are .12 nnd was burled In liuffnlo, i tlence. They do not have the plc 40 mi inhei-H at present. New York January 14. ' i uresouencss or the hardihood of the huskies, but they get to place Just the same. Horn nnd Waddetl and their families are spending tho winter : i i!!in,nd Lake. Horn was taken back to Union Creek today by Georiie Howard, mnnager or be l .umoiul Lake company. 1 With Patrick O'Dalc, aliened interstate auto thief, in charge. Deputy U. S. Marshal Cnl Wells left . last night for Portland. INDIGESTION RELIEVED . . . QUICKLY Carter's Utile Liver I IB Purely Vciclible Luilr tiilttinarurdln iridlgsitUt dutiea. Many times one tlieia lirtle rtilla ukeii sltiw sufi or at bedtime will do wonder, eif ciMv when fou hove overeaten or aot trihled withconitlpailnn. Hem ember thy i doctor' preicription and can be taken br he entire fmiJv. Toko diem tonight , AH DruisUt ZSc and 75c Red Package. CARTER'S IISLi FILLS i Wednesday, .Tiinunry HI. I2S.9 .Meters 1310 Key. 5:30 to C:ir. p. m. Ye Towne Crier. 0:15 to C:30 Medford Mail Tribune, news and market reports. Thurstlny. .Innuarr 1". 10 to 11 n. m. Kconomy Cro .ceteria. 11 to 11:30 lilnns Meat Mar kets, "Fighting the llecf Trust." 12 to 1:1:30 Music Uox. :30 to 1:30 p. , m. Oold Seal Creamery. 5:30 to 0:15 Yet Towne . Ciier. 6:15 to 6:30 Medford Mail Tribune, news and market reports. 6:3" to 7 Hunt's Cruterlan. It to 9 Farm Ilureau Co Operative Kxchango.. to Rialto Wednesday the produe Central Tolnt officers duly, in stalled for ensuing year were: Mnster. John Anderson; over- seer. Arden Tyrell; lecturer, Alex TSnarroW: steward, Morse jiaiey. 1 assistant steward, li3eall; secretary. man: treasurer, chanlaln. K. K. Lothrop; gate keeper, Howard Mayfield; Pomo na. Mrs. Arnold liohnert; Ceres, Mrs. Mary Hlgglnbotham; Horn, .Mrs. Warren Patterson; Indy as sistant stewnrd, Mrs. Opal Haley. We regret not having the names of Tnlont nnd Jacksonville Grangers who were installed, nut oiiirnat if thev will send names I.titon Shaken. !of I)ri,,pnt installed officers to MANILA. .Tun. 10. W") An Ma(, Trl,,une, wne will bo pub earthquake shook Manila and t,,' - ntiea. northern part of Luzon Island this ' lnrtniilltn was followed by afternoon. No damsKe was re- 1)Cec.heil from members ot the norted. . different Crances. nmong them - -'" being Prof. Thompson of tho Med ford high school nnd lecturer oi Jacksonville grange. This wns fol-. lowed by bounteous refreshments.' served by the Central I'oint Orange Ind es in which 200 members nnn visitors took part. V Central I'oint Orange will meet e v'n Friday. January IS, when Master Anderson will appoint com mittees for ensuing year. Alimony tion to be shown nt the Hialto theater tomorrow, Is full of ro mance, jazz nnd pathos. The drn- f rom Eagle j matte nctlon is woven nround a widow wno seeKS IO neieai "K o.v . plnying the fool for fawning par:i-' sites and a poor clerk who marries the widow's eon. There are moments of great ten sion almost unenai'rnbl.- suspense Thomas Earl as the' two women face each Mrs. Ethel Free- other In a battle ot wits. Days ot Arnold Bohnert; poverty nnd struggle nre. offset by periods of social and financial tri umph for the woman who wns scorned. . Lois Wilson is cast In the stellar role depleting the clerk who mar ries the willow's son. Hue-h Allen is the son. Glorious Girl Graduates NEW YOltK. Jan. Hi. M'l One way for a rhortm girl to progress lo n Park avenue npnrti:iont is that of Elizabeth Median. Hhe studied nightly utter glorifying, lor Ziegield nnd she bus made, lots of money writing scenarios. GOULD NOT SliEPJiGHTS Helped by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Fnirhnven, Mass. "I am takinfr Lvdia E. rinklinm's Vegetable Com- pounn during ine Lnnli'?e oi ijiie. When t feel nerv ous and run-down mv hul.wd ps me n lttlo rijltt nwnv. It is ft great 0'p to me and I taink that if other people would only take it when tliev feel all run-down nnd t-ike it as the directions nv, they wutiui nnci u. oreat turn-lit". My vror-t symptom were nervouncs and tired feeling". 1 could not leep nights ami 1 a. so nervous 1 woul cr- if anyone ingtoo Street, FairUvtn, s FOOTS CREEK CAnLE TO WANDER NO MORE Although a closeta-nto was ex- pected. the residents nnd ranchers of tho Foots C reek district Inst I Saturday voted by a majority ofj 64 to 21 to prohibit cattle from, running loose In thnt district. The' vote was called as a matter of pro tection to cows which often wnn-; dered onto the highway nnd wjre struck by nutomohllrs or stra:d; '. i The opposition to the move was reported to bo strong, but appar ently faded away. The election waa held nt the Rlvlcra service tion and storo. 1 DOUBLE ACTION First la tb dotigb Then la th mm Sante Price for over 38 years 25 ounces lor 25 Use less tlian of , high priced brands HILLIOMS OF POUMD1 USED IIV OUR GOVERNMENT III Now! Greater Reductions in The Booterv's ! r a couple orw-eeks. r 'mp W El yjT J u J W2 WW . W jLX W I S I 1 fl j fti 1 3 Big Bargain Croups Reduced $1 starts ' I 1 Shoes on Sale at $4.85 r ! Tomorrow kJ now reduced to L4J P ' 4iMWM j ' 7 Vt ' Shoes on Sale at $5.85 1 I ' 'nrTJ NOW REDUCED TO ' ' Why Take Chances $4S5 Are Your Children InRainyWeatherr Shoe on SaIe al $6.8S The next 3 months urn more NOW REDUCED TO Now is the time to protect ,lan",i'os to health than any their , health during the wet, other season of (he year, with . IT O IT i rn;ny season. We have Chil- iU. mixture E every kind of . !)D .Oj , dren's Qnloshes, both buckle nasty weather. Prepare KOVf and automatic fastener models. willfpaloslK'S. mtt- 1 nn e . , , ., r ' All: l- REDUCED $1.00 a Pair One Rioup of H00 and 4.8.. Genuine Alligators Salo priccS now (P?ZSvS in I1-' - d., i"mr, "'11 T $1.35, $1.6S, $2.45 ur ., Mn..., XP&n . "-V Smart new Cavalier Hoots which formerly Jf ',. ' Sg yXT I I J -ldat3.05,nowBaleat fiJj j IX I Wool Hose THETQ. ' JL , fk ! M' Whnti fS'&SjSfD h 1 Jf FuU Fashioned Hoae 9RV2' 'P'li'1 AUranlive new patterns I f 1 f) IMJI ReKular $1.65 quality now lpl 65c pair ' -0smANQ bros i $1.25 pair