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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1929)
o PXCJE TWO t ocal and Personal Oilliut: of the trial jury for the circuit hum ill Josephine county ha-i Im'i-11 postponed for ii work by ,lu$e II. V. Norloll. The dale M-t lor the IickiiiiiIiik of llio work at (imiitx Vast by the petit jury is February 11, instead or Febi unry I, an first announced. Important iuiiiicih iii'IhIiir i Jackson county ncccu'diiiicd the I'liniiKi'. liance at Walker's tunli,'lit. 300 Miss lh'lcn Crotty. nurse, arrived llilK inorninK In .Mcdlunl with little Harlow Carpenter, whom she broilKhl hack from southern Call forniu, where his parents, Jlr. and .Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, have been spcndlm; several week. Thn lat ter will return to their homo In the Topside Orchnrd next week. Free lunch, chicken sandwiches, flanco Uiveraldo Community Club, Saturday nlBht. 300' licKlmiM II. I'ai'Buns of tlie IIIII. crcMt orchard hero left for his home in Seattle thin morning, niter spending ft few days In Mcdford on. business. Do not fortret the Model Clothing Company's big JJU.UUo stock dis posal wile. :!0ritf Anuini,' 1'aliforniaiiM registered ill Mcdford holds arc T. II. Dennis of Kuramcnto, .Major and Mrs. 10. James and Frank 1,. Scott of I.im Anccles, 1,. .1. l'lnnt of Alameda, and the followlni; fi-iint San J-'riin-. cisco: Mr. anil Mrs. Ceo. 1,. Hunt ing and chilli, lieu. A. Adams, J,. ' I'. Alison and C. V.. Knliilil. Dance, Lake Creek Saturday nlte. 3110 Delcraite und visitors to the na tional wool growers' convention, scheduled In I'liucnlx, Ail... Janu ary ill-81. will have tho benefit of excursion fares on Southern Pacific lines. Sales dates in Ore gon will he January pi to is, In clusive, wllh return limit of Feb runry d. Free lunch, chicken sandwiches, dance Illverslde Community Club. Salurday night. 3llli Alois llalicl and J. 1". Kamcrad of Malln nrc uuiniiK the Klaiualh i-ounly people who arrived here yesterday. Kini'iild'a dance, Kagle Point, S,it. 3il(i It is n eommon occurrence for strangers III thu clly, sciirchliiu fur the counly courthmiHC, to walk up the steps of the Kills temple, di rectly across the street on North Central avenue, thinking they arc entering the right building. Ah a rule, when they reach Hie top of tin- steps, they notice their mis take anil beat II sheepish retreat, (me such couple, a man and a woman, were noticed this forenoon lo make a confident ascent of the steps and to hurriedly descend them upon discovering their mis take.... Dance at Walker's tonight. 3011 l O. Vaughn, Copco engineer, was in llrants l'ass from Mcdford yesterday In business. Hot, cleun coal. Tel. 031. Med--ord Fuel Co. tf A blue suit was reported missing by lillsn II llaughllllin to the police ibpartment today, In addition I" several shirts and other clothing. Itailuhman claims the articles wore takon from his room In a Front street lodging house. Watch for tho Wntulns product" solicitor, or phono Mm. W. N. Cnmphell, 888-H, or call at 11G King St " "C.us Newbury, the popular coun ty clerk, was In the city the latter part of the week, from Jackson ville," says the Ashland Tidings In ' Us "Thirty Years Ago" column. "He plans to visit Portland over the week end, attending to business matters." Ilcst 'Utah lump coal. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co, If Warren Day, representative of the New York Lire Insurance com pany of Portland, arrived in the city this morning on business. Occultist here for a short time only. Treatments for health and happiness, l.ove offering. Writ ten character analysis. Hours Hi a. in. to 6 p. m. It S. llal'tlett. Apt. 1. Karl Coss returned to his post III Hie Hutchison Mercantile null-! puny this morning titter a day's Illness at home. Klncald's dance, Kagle Point, Sal. JOG Fish, caught In the Pacific ocean at Sixes, in Curry county, were one of the features today at the public market, which was well up to the average Salurday market Hundreds of quarts of canned fruit were on sale and enjoyed a good patronage. In addition to the usual lines of fresh nicills and dressed poultry. A large suppl yof several varieties of apples was another feature, and were sold ut bargain prices. Do not forget the Model Clothing Company's big J-O.UOO stock dis posal sale. -'i.'tf Among the visitors In Mcdford today from tin- Agate district were the Misses UoW'-na anil Hcl'tiua ' I'rrillou, w ho spent the day In the city fhoppliiR anCvlsltlng friends. "Charlie" Hen. Phona 478-M. Mrs. Klldlo Allen. .282tf Mm. I.. !'0.uilln und Allied Kal ncr of New York City are among 'the gllcsts ut Mcdford hotels from a illrliince. Dnn"i t.ilko Crock Salurday nlte. 3 OP Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Sanborn, who roeenlly purchased the t-"g Cabin hotel and auto enmp on Deer creek nt Selnin. In Josephine county, arc CMicrlrnoed 111 catering to tourists. Mrs. Knnborn had been connceleil with tourist business In Yellow stone park for 13 seasons. For five seasons she was manager of old Faithful lodge and for two winter seasons was mummer of the FurliHee Creek Inn In Death Val ley. California. Mr. Sanborn for five years had been general man ager of Hie cafeteria and house keeping cabins In Yellowstone park. Coal by tho sack or ton. Tst. Ml. Mcdford Fuel Co, tf Mr. and Mid. Chnrlca ltobertson of Ash Und were uuslncaa visitors in Medford Thurdy. Freih amen arriving dully at ,1ohnaon' JMarket, Mi's. KliJibclh ,l. lillrkhart of Hogue Itlver died at lhe home of ( issued ut tile sheriff's office yes-1 her stepson. Martin llurkhurt, allterday, only three were for new that place, yeslerduy. She wa.s uOM'urs and lli were issued to motor years of age. ' ! Isl.s residing In Medford.. Dance at Walker's tonight. Still Dance at Jacksonville tonight, Dl A Chevrolet touring car, (siulcl)'" 'J. j in Mcdford Friday from Dar-. IIoso mending, runnera removed roll liiisun, was found today In : and snaps worked back. Itandl-' Ashland, where it had been uban-' craft Hliop. ZlCtfO doiied in aii alley. I Itemember tin Will. mot: filer Wood all kinds oak, laurel, clul, concert Tuesday evening at fir and drv slabs. Medford Fuel FlMt Methodist church. aus I Co. Tel. 631. tf .-,. moiorlsts who have fulled! Members of Hie Junior class of! to obtain or make application lor: the local high school, who ordered j class rings or pins, arc reuestcd ; to pro cure them as early as pos j sihle at Hie Lawrence Jewelry store (Where they recentlv arrived. ! Watch for thn Wa tklns products I solicitor, or phono Mrs, W. N. j Campbell, 3R8-I!, or cnll at IK, j King SI. 313 Fire losses In Oregon, exclusive j of Portland, for 192S, aggregated ! SI, 177,0ini, according to the annual report ofathe state fire marshal filed with the legislature. The loss for December was I I7,00U In So fires, less thu nfor any correspond ing mouth In the last five years and approximately S5000 less than December. l!i7. Tolal damage caused by fire during Uie year lUl'K was $1,177,000. Regular dance, Eugto Point. Sut .10 li' Tile police today wore watching for lhe possible arrival of Mob (irubb and Kdward l:radley. twu Seattle runaway youths, who an believed to have made .Mcdford their destination. Neither is over 1 7 years of age. Chenp lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mrs. Kla K. Hobblns, foi ineiiy of Clrnnts Pass and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (I. A. Savage of (rants Pass, Is seeking candidacy for tho office of mayor of San Di ego, Cab, in the spring elections. Mrs. Uobbius has been an active club worker in tho California city and her friends here will rcniem her her as Miss F.llu Savage, (Hants Pass Hullctln. (let your tamulcs from Pat's Texas Tauialo House. Day or night. Steamed service. 10c each or $1.00 per dozen, delivered. Dl!3 No. lllv erside. Phono 1 1110. 309 Miss Catherine Sceley of Kugcne. who Is attending the Southern Ore. gou Normal school. Is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Arnold this week end. Let me wrlto your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. phone noil. If Included among the orcgonlans registered at Medford hotels arc .1. II. Cedcrwall of Hood llh It. II. Haldork of Salem, 1''. W. Marks of Kugene, and the follow ing from Poiiland: W. It. Jami son, C. K Collins, C. 1). McColm, O. H. C.oodyoar. Jus. K. Hell; Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Ajibcrt, Mr. and Mi's, ltoy Ness, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. K. Young. Hoy Jones, C. M.'Cook. o. S. P.llodeau.Mr. and Mrs. o, 11. ISowon, .Mrs. L. C. Dean. Kdward (lerwlg. Carl (llcnu, A. C. llcnson and Mrs. Mary Huberts. Cheap dry lumbor at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. and Mis. Michael Heck, own er of Heck's bakery, w ho have been attending u barkers' conven tion In San Francisco the past week, returned to McdCord yester day. Try Peggy's permanent wave. Kmmii Chile's Shop, Liberty llldg. Phono AM. 30C Mrs. Daiina Anderson of Phoo uex motored into .Mcdford this morning and spent a few hours shopping. Dance. Kaglo Point, Sat. night. 3IIC An orgallinaUon meeting of the Centrnl Point chamber of com merce Is planned for next Monday evening there at the city hall, where officers nnd directors will be elected. All present nt thai meeting will be listeil as chillier members nnd It Is expected. Ill view of the Intorest shown In the pro posed chamber, that a large at tendance will be present. There has been no civic body there for sometime. Dunce at Jacksonville tonight. 11 till 2. Halph Cowglll and family arc still making their home In Med ford and not In Portland, as re cently published, but Hie latter clly for u short time past has been Mr Cowglll's business hcaibiuartcrs, anil he makes regular Hips to his homo In Ibis city. Ho left W'ed nesdav for the up-stale inelropollf and will probably return here with- j In a week or two. ; Hot, clean coal. Tel. C31. Med-1 ford Fuel Co. Mrs. Cert Koslel. who lias been seriously III with the flu for the past two weeks. Is reported better today. Fresh smelt arriving dally nt Johnson's MarkeJ te Mr. nnil Mis. William lli-y "U riiilny fVunltiK !' mi'lor fr 0vlr liiiini' In Onklnnil, Oil., dilWiwIim Movi'i'ul iluyn Hpi'iit In Mi'ilfmil vis it Inc Mi". Wili-y'H slsti'i'. Mm. inn .Mlllii'. win' ii'ii'lilly nnlvi'il from I li'l ln lr.v. Out.. I" mnlil" lli'l' homo hrri'. ltuKiilnr iliinoi'. KiirU' I'olnt, Snt. I 3i' llowuril lliiti lu-l, '.'li yiiii'-olil or phan yiuitli fonnil In n .nowdi'lft Tlinimiay noon, nt lli ur I'anyon on tlu slHklyons. nan fclfii-il fnnn till i-onunnnity hobtiilal loilay. Thf hoy. villi utM'lliril to sillnxi' vt'oiurlt 11 Hi" ri'iupctaUna iHiMi'in In vc rnvi't'lng liln Klri'iiKtH utter tho ox liosiiro to Mhloh ho m.ui .nilijvot, MTinitl atixliins to loiitlniio hm way to I.oiik Jtivyoh. fill., whoro ho oxiootoil to t.l (lii-m. Avli liitnl TlillllRi'. 1oor mnl wlnilowii chonp ut Moilfnnl I.nmhoT Co. O SSTtt A linllilinK ormit wim imioi? t! tho oily tmliiy to nulUo ronli' In tho Toft ilMolllnii on Ninth (linio dtiool, nt 11 nvit of $100. llnni'o ul Jui'ksoni llio lonliiht, f till J. Itolinty wavfanti woin IkmiioiI at tho oonnty olork' ofloo today to Jno llowp of Trull, fiinv lioliontH-. Waril M.O1111I of llolil Hill, ono royoto: Itay Mnyflclil of HohbIo. ono royoto. P11 not roi not tho Model I'lnthlnn rnmiany' bin Jl'0.000 Mock din-po-vil nil. 1 !05tf Duvld Tone wan a buslncw viw llor from tho Trail district thin morning, rFDFOT?D $ATL 1 Olll of 3 1 temporary unto license Hl2:i license plates tin.')'! mercy, according to Slat, Officer C. P. Talent, who yester- day had three motorists in the Ash - land Justice cmUt on chai g s uf driving with improper plates, c. H. (hapinan of Ashhim) wall fined j other, and the blind I rn; Xor life of $r. for tirdcriiiK California Hci-i.mi' j a yonni; girl. lilatiw while he whh h rctililent f ; A coruer'H jui;y here last niKhl OrcKon, and Connor and J. H. j found that hlmno for the accident CoKiin wer. fined IK. each for Bhould rest Willi Ielhert Ackerman, driving with l'J2H phue.s. Cokuii j i'ed InHtatitly when Mb had been arreHied on the name j automobile rashed headon with an vhni'K't) in January for three yearn : "llier driven by Charles Marine, IU. by tho Hame officer. ' 1,00 Hurman died as u reBiilt of liin Get thoHO rondera nnd auto bodies HtralKhtcned at Prill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite. Lewis Super Servico Station. Phone 418. tf The local forecast says, "Snow tonight, followed by clearing weather Sunday. Much colder." Dance, Jackson Springs Club, Saturday. 306 VlHitor from Seattle on biirine)s in Medford Includo M. W. IUIkk, Chas. X. Oard. It. 1.. Stanton. A. J, return and V. !'. nsboi n. Von can't nffonl to nilns beaiint; Willamette 1'nlVPI'Mlty Men's dice club of lit) voices at Klrst Meth odist church Tuesday, N o'clock I'rlces i-LMiKonable. 308 iJancc, KaKle I'olnt, Sat. niht. 30ti 1'nle.sn the weather Kets lniHy In the next week, the lnunih will pass jih one of the driest Jaiuiuiys ull record. To dnto only 1.35 Inches of rain have fallen In Cirauts l'ass. and indications are none too ood ; for Immediate precipitation as the at last. A bullet from the nun barometer was rising today. Thejof an identified person ended bis lack of rainfall in beiiif,' f'U here by the miners. Grants Vans Cour- ler. Free lunch, chicken sandwiches, dance Uivcrside Community Club, Salurday night. :iut! Dance -tacksou Springs Club. .Saturday. lieu Don Newbury, whe has been uui'i-iif cl.x-l.- at tli. i'lvUimu coinmitlee iu the liouse of the ulale.their fainilics, exterminating most j legislature. ret 11 rued home from Salem last night, lie will .spend life week end hero and return to Sulem Monday. lJanee, Lake Creek Saturday nlte. 300 Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. fill. tf . Superintendent C G. Thomson arrived home last night from a 1 several days' visit in Portland on Crater Lake national park busl ness, during which he attended a i conference held by representatives uf the railroads and the Crater Lake National Park company of ficials. Haled hay for sale. John Car kin. I'hone 1 1 1!-L. 331 Coal by tho snck or ton. Tel. A3L Medford Fuol Co. tf Twelve out of tli stale cars reg istered here yctiterday with thu lo cul stall) auto traffic bureau. Have your cur reconditioned at Motor Inn Garage, 07 S. Kiverside. 307 Wiilainetlo I'niversity )l u n ' 1 Glee Club in concert present col lege souks and stunts, classical and popular numbers, nt First Meth odist church auditorium Tuesday. Jan. 2H, at S o'clock. 3(18 Local old-timers and friends were vrleved tit bear of the death of Mrs. Lilly Litchfield Shirley, til, wife of G. G. Shirley, former resi dent of Medford, who died in Me Mlnnville a week ago Thursday. The Shir leys, who moved away from Medford HI years ago, were well known here, having been ac tively eimaged in civic work. The funeral of the, deceased was held from the First Haptist church at McMlnnville last Suturday. Dance, Jackson Springs Club. Saturday. 3G Now is tho timo 10 put on your dormant spray. Phono In your or der to spray man, W. V. Stoarrs. Phone 104-L. 310 Hcst Utah lump coai. Tel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf IIL'ICII.I. Oi'iihn HoHtor lluklll paKiti'il nway ul tho I'nrnokor Mu tovnlty homo. January -5. from imonnionin mill iilomlKy. I'onti'llm lary to ohlldlilrth. Uor Infant Htlll l.,.i'n M.iti illod last Tllomluv lnorn- .i... .....o i,.,.n in Jnokiion- vlllo. Doioiiibir L'li, 1 !!. unit in llio tlmo of hor doath wim unoil : yonm, DnllKlitof of Mr. and Mrs. N'owton l.owia of thu Aiilo liiito illtiti'lot und wlfo of llonry lluklll of tirlftin crook. t)rihs It. Lowis was ninrrlod to llonry ll U 111. Doooinhir S. I'.':'. !l"' Ioiivok lior hunhiind, llonry lluklll. mnl hor imronts, Mr. and Mri. vton I.vy'lH. throe hrothor". tv vln. KlnioiVTriiman: throo slstirs. Mih. oln fnplo nnd Mra- Howl'' Horn, Jiioksonvllle: Minn Uydln I.owls, Modford. Ore. Fum-rul HorvlcvK Mill o '""Id nt tho I'orl runoriil Homo. Kiinday ut l:00 p. m.. Kov. Ciumon K. Moll. if flollitlnc. Inlonncnt In FMioenlx ii'iuotory. Uoh Nlinl Auto. I'OUTI.ANP, Ore.. .Ian. CI --fieorce K. Knlerlm. 16 -t-r. und 1'iedrrlck 11. liubeniK'h. IS. wero iu the custody ot thr federal cm mlssloner hero today, held under bund of 10m each, churned with slenlliiK an automobile In Seattle audi eavlnif throe homes there without tlnlr imrentii' knowledBe. When nrrest.il last nlphl. the boys wero without funds defl nlto plans. Antertctut Kliliuicil. JMIKI.NO. Jun. :. (11 Itlshop OKhea of the Catholic mission at Knnehow today reported that com munlnts had kldiinped an Amer ican, the Kcv. Kdward Younit, near v,.riurii Kimn! nrovlnee. A ran som ot tlO.000 hni heen demanded Obituary TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, lii ninif i urn nun l tut ir n?ni fin! in Irriiiw m 111 mmwi ALoANl AUIU WAo WXi U wM. 15 IAN! rLAN I I - o ' ON LEFT IE OF ROAD IS. VERDICT ALHANY. Ore., Jan! !(. tl'j On in liltle'ont! of the dead Iiuh hffn uliicid r.uffiuMie ,)aie for ,m amomobIlo uccl.fninK at i,ln o'clock.- accoidinK to i . , , . ""' bei o Thursday wnicn re- ; milted in the doath of two young ! men, pussihly fatal Injuries to an - ,I,JUI ""u ll?n. &in r lano whh permanently blinded by flying The coroner found that Acker man was driving on the WTon Hide of the highway, without cuuhc. Marine was in n critical condi tion with a broken jaw, loss of one eye, a comiou!.d fracture of the arm, and terrible cuts and bruises. CAREER IS ENDED UASTIA , Corsica, Jan. 2 ' (Tj ' of lund 0,1 t!, lffiri creek, was un s sentenced to death by I ,1, r w." l"'Jsllc of the Peace Six times sentenced to death by default, Krancois Marie Caftelti, one of tin; worst surviving Cor- slcan bandits, has been laid low career at Chiatru to the relief of the district he has terrorized for IS years. flis criminal record began In 1 9 0 7 win: 11 he was sentenced to five ycar.s imprisonment fur honil c'de. On release he took to tho bush and carried on a. vendetta against the witnesses who appcar- ctl nu.-ilnst him itt liis trial and of tbein. One of bis worst crimes was the murder of the young daughter of a man whom he suspected of giv ing information about him to the police. Ho shot tho girl as she was drawing water at a fountain md forbade the villagers to bury her under pain of terrible re- prisnls, sayin of the body." ' rows will dispuse TRAITOR TO PARTY S.XKASOTA, Kla., .Ian. Sii. l,Ti Kormor ( :ovt?rnor Alfrod 11. Smith of Now York in oorlain tho lliim linir zoo hero harbors a "Koimbli oan" tlKor. llo was convilH-od of it vosterilny whon soon aftor his arrival in Sara sola, ho jiald u visit lo tho winter Mtlarterti of the IlitiKlltiK 'Ilrothors olrctis, wltli William V. Konney of Now York and John .1. lJaskob, ohtllriuau of tho lJemnerutle na tional committee. A.m Mr. Smith stoiied before the cairn of a lurse llonmil tlm't. the a n I m a I, apparently alarmed by some movement in the erowd, leap ed throiiKh u door In his cane into an outer pen. "llo must have been u Repub lican." .Mr, Smith mild. PROPOSE TO INCREASE E NKW YOUK, Jan. UV In crease of tho membership of the New York stock exchange) by 26 per cent making the roster 137 S. and with each member piven the rltht to dispose of his propor tional part of the increase with in three yurs. has been recom mended to members by the kov ernhiri committee. It Is expected that a vote of the membership necessary to approval of the in crease, will be taken within t weeks. Tl ON "GAS" 1ETSS; TtHlTLANO. lre J;in. 'J6. l'V le.sptindetvt because ofQll health. Mrs. Kranlt M. Tortello yesterday closed all window n of her home. t drew the shades ami turned on the three was burners tn the kitchen stove W hen Frank rortello returned home he found their !tmonths-old! baliv dead In Its crib and the moth cr .lylnp uci'ons the Infant's, body A r'w, moments later the. mother died. 4 FOR SCANDAL SHE ' ' I.OH AMiKLKS. .Inn an. -s. Irt Were "Indefl-, - Thtrlctn stuiloiHa nln!y suj-iH-nrtvi."' (roin the Uni- vcrsliy ot California ai Lop Anm m for their nhnre In puMtphtns tht itidnta anniml scanrtn! hect "Hpll'it IJell.M Tho thlrtwn v,'m members of th local chnpl?r of !M ivitn V'.pnllon nnd lender . In Uttident (tctlvitlej OTtECiON. SATURDAY. nrnn imnn; rnn nnnnm mi niumivf MUtlUUR fUn orunlo Uti dUITOl SCHOOL MONDAY AT UNION CREEK ! ! Students of thu local high school i urc lo attend school Monday nior - j It. II. Conkle, principal. Pupils , ir(1 lo ri,JO,.t , ,,,,, rom ; at the usual lime, where report ; curds will be given out. He-regls- t ration will be carried on in the home rooms ulso. A blackboard will be placnd In the lower hull, and will Klve the numbers of the rooms to which the freshmen will report. It Is probablu tlint the afternoon will be spent holding short classes. It is not definitely known whether or not the pew rooms will be ready for occupancy. , 1 ST SUIT AGAINST 0. N. WILSON. The civil Buit of George A. Sceley and K Girard against O. X. Wil son, well known pioneer resident, for alleged non-fulfilment of a wood cutting contract on a piece iiienn ki. layiors ciiuri today. Tlie proceedings aro being held in the circuit courtroom. The plaintiffs seek f'JtitO alb'ged damages and at torney's fees. Tlie action grew out of the wood cutting operatioiiK of Sceley and Girard. They allege that after the wood cutting was well under way. continuance of the contract was forbidden, and that the Mate of the spring weat her and the condition of the roads played a more or less Important part, checks issued by Kith litigants were introduced xhibity. A jury, with two brothers upon It .1. H. Huberts and W. 1). Hub erts was drawn. The remaining Jurors were: (leorKO Kails, f. S, Ituttorrielil, Loon It. llaskius am! J. K, White. , Wilson is represented by Attor ney llus Newbury, and the two plaintiffs by Attorney Frank Ue Souzu. SALLY 0H1 HUNT'S CRATERIi Sally O'Neill, dainty .star of many popular mot it hi pictures, will be presented hi person at Muni's; I'ru lerian Sunday. Sally will inaugurate a series of greater stace nt tract ions planned by Kraiuhon Marco, in which many famous stars of the staye and screen will be presented iu "Ideas." Tomorrow you will sec the charming little .star, playing true to her flapper, Irish type, in three big scent's of "Mike's Idea," one a New York Irish district seen,', an other a eollcKliito scene, and an other the vivacious song and dance Kiel. Sally is an Irish colleen of lhe modern type. She has n personal ity as vldld as the Shamrock green of the land of her ancestors, but is a flapper with a style of her own and a warmly human heart behind It atl. With Sally in the presentation are Jackson & Lee. Montgomery & Ward, Harry Sherwood and the Sunklst Lemitie.s, and on the screen Uichard Allen, in "Manhattan Cocktail." 4 LOOM FOR VALLEY Snow tonight ami much colder weather me Iu store for Medl'oril uud tho valley tomorrow, Willi a minimum of about IS lUreos nbovo, following a maximum of 17 yesterday and u tuinpcruturo of Jt. in. today, aceorului; to a ! i-nlisorviil lvi tiiroi'ilst bv thu loi'iil iuxjilbir liiiri.no fin tills vii'llillv However, u colli wave Is the Ken-' oral forecast for eastern Oregon. . i Today wus ono of allornato liiiiiil-! iness ami sunshine with Mrdtord 1108, who run foretell a hi'; coming ' chaijyu In the weather by tho aches In tlielr corns, cnjoyliijj much pain In their peilul oxlrenilllcs. Tito prcelpllatlon for the pasj'J) 10uls, endltm at 5 u. m. today, was Gf iinfeh. - Reason Enough ItrKl.IN'F.TON. N. J.. Ian. 6. ,0 Because his radio wmld not function, police said, r.eorge Hen isy. U2. llrovielle. committed sui cide. After working on his radio until late last nlcht lie ran into the varil Al hiinRed himself. - Cull for Kills fur Wood. Sealed bids w ill be recolved until I February 1st, for 110 cords J of body fir wood, four feet lone, delivered and piled on tho school ground nt I'entral Volnl. In nwit. iKu ,1.. rtht feet lllkh. lii fore ept. 1st. 1'.''.'!'. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check for five per cent of the contract. Dlds to be sealed und addressed to the School Hoard of Central Tolnt. Hoard Reserves the rlcht to reject nnv or all bi.1. S0 Q vt U; lilXCAll.CKK, .TAXtURY 2t. IflL'fl. Tho futfcat of mon inft' tn ! "Kht und colder wcttlifM fv to , morrow I wclomod l.y the yuuiw folks nnd others of Medford who plan on enjoyhiK snow uports Sun day in the Union Creek -region or up In tho SiHkiyoUs. Those who plan to po as far beyond CniuTi Creek us the snow depth will per mit will be pleased to know that Uicy can fjet frVe miles beyond I'nlon Creek on the Crater hake i hishway, a Paul Wright's snow plow on Thursday and Friday, working only three hours each day cleared away the snow that dis tance. Tho snow plow, which 1ms been much improved since it was uu last year, is now working superbly, much to the gratification of him self nnd financial backers, who fire well known Medford business men. and the outlook is that if it I continues to work as successfully the use of this fiiow plow may eventually work wonders in bring ing about an earlier annual open ing than usual of the Crater Lake season by not only clearing the I highway and entrance mads into the park free of snow, but keeping ! them so. In fact, possibilities are I seen in future years of ability to 1 keep the entrance roads thru the '. park clear of snow all winter. The Noted Dead KOMK. Italy. Jan. H(J. (p The Princess Marie von Hue-low, aged SU, died today at Villa Malta here. Princess Von Buelow was tin: wife of Prince Hertihard Von Hue low, former chancellor of tho Ger- Experts Meet Feb. 11 UEXHVA, Jan. -li. A?) A ineel Ins of usncrts i n el ml i 1 1 u Klilm Itout of the 1 nited States to i.tuilv rp- j vision of ti e world court statutes j jhas heen convoked for -March 11 at Geneva. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt SAI.K Modern (i - room home on pavement for ru ; sr0 payment, balance on terms. Two acres of the best soil in Hogue Kiver valley, with ood m.ucrn ii-rnom iioue. priv:it setter, electric pressure water system, all for with a down payment of .SIODU and bal ance like rent. I have some good pmperty to tnnle ten a close-in dafrv, n ; in io,ono. ... CH.UWCUY KI.OfiKV: 2U1 rirst National Uank. l'oi: i:i:.t Niit privato entranee. dale. room, boiiril; IT.ii X. C":il! 3ijs KtlU SALl- .Moib-rn :i-iuuui eoiu pletely furnlsliod l:imr; ovir stuffed davenport ami rbairs and most fiiruituri. new: lame lot. on pavL'no'iit. 1'riio sir.nu: frins. Seo I'harles A. Wins A:roiley. Ine. I'hone Ts. lies FOlt JCXt.'llAXllU ,-,-rooni lilud- : era plastered home, on pavi-d j street, east front. blm-ks from' liiirh sehnol. I'r.ee L'ii(in. Wjil j aeeept Grants Pays eilv nnim-i-iv I See Charles A. Winn Afiem'y. inc., IS Xo. Front .St.. Medl'urd. 30S FOlt .v.M.K Kxcelbiit tij-ai ....... ,i,,t .i-.f; l.li III. JO'll's 111 alfalfa, balance in uraiu, i.-iiuily orcbard; kooiI 7-rooin liloderii lioine, coru-erib, feed sbed and one of tlie best duiry barns ill .l..fKsll ,ll,..,, , ,,, Kiition rights, but plenty, of sub irrimition: free soil. Owned In Hanking department. Sale price JIO.OIIO. wlllih is I,.., thin oust of improvements. Jl.,i)o cash wjll lliindle. See Charles A. Wing An''ney, Inc.. e.xciuslvo iii;enis. -Medforil. Orri;on. :i(ls foi: sai.k oii ti:.di:-i:i:ii Mnr- nion chassis nnd rnulni'; over hauled. i:ni;ini. rcboreil. S.ll at bargain or trade lor small car I'lione III1S-W. :jns FOlt HF.XT 4-rooin modern cot lane. Sill; water paid. I'hone 4 a. U'l 7 Apple. 3 1 2 FOlt KIO.N'T ri-room linftlriiishi d liouse; :'-room iiimrtnii-ut. In liull'i. SAS IH-miy SI. 3j; FOlt SAUK I.ni'Ki- ifiod. rn 4-rooni house with breakfast nook- ex ceptional buy. Will take !t.-.in to handle. .Can at G3S SI These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store . Strang's Drug Store Tomorrow Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" At the Medford I man ernpiri and irf lu.-t amiKtssa Uor t Home. Ih r lirsi hiislmini watt Count I'lmrlvd Ji' lH.i-n.mir. This inurriagu was anull U by itic holy set iu iss-l. Slu was a mt-ni-iicr of thu Itorcarii'lli lioust- of I-o-Iukiiu, lit-r l'avhfr hcint Trim of Cumpurealc. Find Saws in Albany Jail ALHANY, Ore.. Jan. L''.. u1 For live years prisoners in " j county jail here have harbored im plements of escape, unknown to of ficers. Following the jail break a few days uko an invesii;;iiu:j wn? started and two t rustic.-: are to have divulged a chuche of ;ucl; saws and files buried ieueatii the jail dnnr. ! 0 She's Here- I A Fanchon &. Marco's f f j I Pi'CEcntat'on of Beauty v "MIKES" Idea ' ' with HURRY! 1 It's Your Last Chance TONIGHT.; j .p To SEE and HEAR & THE ALL TALKING l COMITDY K "The Home I - Towner s" M Everybody Is Raving Over Thic uti Picture mmmA i . . t ri1 !L J m ' rr nrcaklasl in A Bsi li 1 El rourroom. valet work. I HAV "v'J k .XTf?E ""Ulic intrusion of N it offers and you enjoy lite radio provided in your room, the tub aud slioxer. the rculful furniture. The ilarment Garape. ilh elevators ennncctins ...:n -ii. o -in mi.i 10 Qur eoi A 1 l io mur eoiJ,n. O. mih.::j , kSM WH) outside room. fr... j " rooms irum li - i - ; la' I 1 3-30 per dav upward. M V : , " lj;- .Ll mj-- m "Sir FFdDcis Drake ' IWVi. -7Ir.nlMrt rn.,, SsilSv' Ma ... ... llltt.tuii I ' i f &Xol) per day upward. Paid in Pennies HOItOKrJN. N. J., Jan. 2. Jtjfci-ph Liitucuano has been pavi his wife l'H'U ptnnies weekly unti a separation agreement. Record Carmen hay made him post a bo: to guarantee future payments ellver or bHltf. It seems one si ; of rnnit O burst in u postoffi amlMt touk an luiur a work ' 1'iule Sam's cnu!o.vta to pM; ' the pieces. O S2,000.CtK) for Yale NKW YOliK. Jan. (,P) Ot 1. Hannard, banker, who died Ci'Iitlv at -e:0 ltt $-.OOo,oom Yale university, his alma m mder the teruis ot his will 1 il. : or 1'ivtbati today. Continuous 'Shows 1:30 io 11 P. M. -r Here for One Day Only TOMORROW IS THE BIG DAY! The Little Irish Sweetheart of the Screen ' : IN PERSON MONTGOMERY and WARD HARRY SHERWOOD and the - SUNKIST V BEAUTIES ON THE SCREEN Richard Arlen Manhattan Cocktail CHA5 TH!C5ALr FRANKLYN BATIE KELD BROS BERKHOFF TROUPE LA PULCHRAmn li li !! whim mi lllMWMMBliaill PmCES$bi3N07ZX W-4 3EAT 5 ALE NOW 7 iS:&SVr ll ' -"lie maeic worJonTrvV 'I I lie inaeic w orjj of srrv ice. Kor breakfast in your room, valet w ork, package delivery, tlie. Serviilif? serves you ii Si. out the intrusion of a n attendant, without your civins uratnities. Kvery gncl room in il,c Sir Krancis Drake fv' has tin., special service comparluicnt door.' t'r.l You ll like the convenience . I :'" 1 Mm 1