Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 09, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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Personal
. The cold wave continues over the
norUiweat but the temperature Is
growl nK a little warmer. The cold
est of this morning up to. 6 a.
was 21 above, and the ajnercury : Kray oiKieerivn wno county, is oe
Btill falling, a against the mini- InR packed In flve-pounU Hack, for
mum of 17 for yesterday mornln. distribution to farmers, who plan
Testerday's .miimum was 47. Fair
weather la forecast for tonight ami
Sunday and no change In tempera
ture, ...... - -
1 Don't forgot the Cinderella ball,
Jackson Springs Club, Sat. 320
Mrs. E. M. Wilson, Mrs. W. II
McOowan, Mrs. Charles T. Sweeney, ourt room nest Wednesday morn
jirn. Delia Sihoffel. : Mrs. John lnK " :". with several applicants
Lawrence and Mrs. Charte. Thomas
: motored to Grants Pass this after
noon to attend the big Daughters
of tho Nile ceremonial. .
; Wood all klndB oak, laurel,
tic' and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co,' Tel, (131. tf
'" -O'uesta.from a dlatanoereglstcred
at Medford hotels include C...-B.-Erwin
and. J. B. Cardon of New
York Clly, Mr. and Mrs. O. Beam
of Indiana Harbord, Ind., and Helen
Oublop of Logan, Clan,
Regular dance, Eagle Point to
night. :. ... 330
Homo made pork sausago was
, fontured at the public market this
morning and enjoyed a good pat
ronage Late vegetables grown In
gardens-north of Medford were an
other featuro. and. Included fresh
.cabbage which, ; by its hardiness,
had ..withstood iho heavy frosts.
The market was well filled with
shoppers, up' until, 4-. .o'clock this
. afternoon.
... Tallies, place. .cards, paper nap
kins and decorations for your Val
entine, party at Sworn' Olft Chop.
. ... - tlf
Frank 8. McClurg was fined $16
in the city court today by Judge
Taylor, for Intoxication. It seems
, that In his befuddled -mood last
cvonlng'-tio, took the sweater .or
coat of a woman stage passenger
by mistake and started away with
it, but. was caught and turned
over to tho police.
Dance. Eaglo Point tonight. 320
Otle Johnson received word last
Thursday from his uncle, J, W. "" "" "'V
Johnson of Medford. who is en- tlon act, Is provided In house bill
joying a six months' tour of thol "8' Introduced In-tho-legislature
world. Mr. Johnson wrote from""" week' h"an ItruvWotis.
,l. ii.i t .. n.i n,nwiMoii ! each owner of an automobile, - In
admiration for tho beauties of tho
..ki.h iu unioii
ant in native ferns and. shrubbery.
The natives, bo savs. lnd n utn
Indolent , ease, . slcoplng.- beneath
grass mats nnd ' requiring saant
clothing. All they have to do to
- assuago their hunger Is to roach
out, as It woro, and gather tho
tropic fruits. From Java Mr. John
son will begin his tour of European
cities. Ashland Tidings.
Bookllte? A personal- reading
.lamp. Clips on hnn ; rover and
lights both pages perfectly, S3 at
,Bwem' Olft fttinn. H22
' That good coaU-low In ash, Han
'., .sen Cool Co jPhono 230. It
yV. C, Rice,, employe of tho juck
soh: County bank, Is reported seri
ously ill, at,, tho Community hos
pital.''.'.. '- . . .' , - I
Cinderella hall, Jackson 8prlng
ptph . But. nleht. , , ; .' I2
Regular dance, Eaglb Point to
night. ., . ', - . ' "21
.Inquiries were . rocelvod . )iy the
C'h'imher of Commerce today for
local Information from D. P. John
son pf-Wisconsin Kaplds, Wis., and
from W. H. Fisher of Tiffin, p.
Fisher wrote that he heard of south
ern Oregon and that Medford had
'one of the brightest futures of any
city In Oregon. Ho pinna to pur
ehaso property In or near Medford
nnd make hU home hero next sum
mer. .. .
Jazz dance at the Nat Sat. night
Dyngo Bros, orchestra-., Adm. 10o.
320
Klncald's dance,. Eugla Point tonight.-
'. - . 91
. .Mrs. William. McDanlels of ine
Applegato. district spent yesterday
In the city shopping and visiting
, local friends.. , . . - ,v,
"Is. your wife still your sweet--,
.heart?',1 .Then send her a vnlen
; tine. Sweni; Olft Shop shows
fine selection. ... . 332
. r . v .Danco to tho . Modern. Old-tlmo
music, Wulker-'s,, Sat. night. ' Adm.
10c. dancing 60c. " ,-. 330
i Guests from Portland at Medford
, hotels incluiio -P. S.- Itrown,. Phil
Heck, W. II. Norton, A. C. Itroy
mtin, Mrs. J. It. Knapp, 8. E. Hen
derson, O. II. Frohn, Mr. und Mrs.
H. W. Knuplsch, Mr. nnd Mrs. II.
R Llntner, W. R. Redhead, J.. H.
Hnnimon, J. C. Nlomnn, C. K. Ciod
feltor. U I), Wllklns, Mr. nnd Mis.
F. I... Perkins and child
, Jans dance, at tho Nat Sat. night
)yngq Bros, orchestra, Adm. lOo.
.-.'.,.'.. 330
. Best Utah lump uoaL Tol. 631.
Medford Fuel Co. tf
A number of lucal sportsinon nt
totidod the moalltig of tho lmvik
Walton league, huld t Woasku Inn
tin the Koguti rlvur last nlglit,
Rainbow- aibson, president of the
league, presiding, .
Fresh smelt arriving dally at
Johnson's Market. ....... tf
If y"u liko good chicken dinner.
Wo know our stuff. Tho Covored
Wagon, Phoenix.. i 380
Antclopo are Increasing rapidly
In Oregon, according to the state
game commlswion. A stnto refuge
for tilths fleet of. foot little unl
uials wus established In llurnoy and
Lake counties In l'.KI: Within this
proservn ther nro now npproxi
inatoly 30,000 antelope. Bands of
them now wander outside tho pro.
Htn In localities whoro they have
not been seen for JO years. As
tilt herd Increased th scattering
hands Will mov-o farther away In
search ot food. It Is unlawful to
VIII antelope at any season of the
year.
. Jazs danco at tho N !t. night.
SyBgO Bros, orchestr u Adm. 10c.
320
KIncald's . danoe, liaglo Point to.
night , 20
O. B. York, ( Southern Iclflc
trsilnmaster from Roseburg, Is
spending today Jn tho city on busi
ness. Dance, Eaglo Point tonight. 120
Lot mo write your fire Insurance.
Carl T. Toniwald. Hotol Holland
Fheno Hi.:
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Phi 111 tm Uck, representative of
; the California Insurance company,
I with headquarters In Portland, A -,
rived In Medford this morning to
: Apend the day on business.
' Pat's Texas tamaie house, steam.
ed ta males to take home, 10c each.
6 for 60c. Open 8 a. m. to 23 p.
m. 623 N. Riverside. Phone 1406.
. . ... ... 46
Three tons of poisoned barley.
to be used In the campaign attains!
: to start me campainn on April i.
j Do not forget tho Model Clothing I
Company's big- 120,009 ' stock dis
posal sale. 305tf
, Preparations are being complct-l
ed for ' the naturalization . cere
monies to be held In the circuit
' i,nni cmzensiiip papers es-
peeled to take part. I' Special cere-J
monies pi also oe a leature cr.ine
nUniralUttilou program.
Used books of popular fiction,
35c each or 3 (or 31. Swerofe Sift
tjhpp.. .....
U E. Walker Is among th vis
itors here from Klamath Falls who
arrived yesterday,. - -.- .. -.' .. . -.
"A new typo of lens, that is su
perior to tho flat perlscopio nnd
torio. forms now In use, will, inv
prove optical standards," -says Dr.
Jud nickeit. nnd Dr. 13. D. El-
wood, licensees for this lensi-They
Also claim, "Unlike previous forms,
clear and distinct vision- Is offered
to tho extreme edge of. the lens. In
cases where patients have endur
ed eye fatigue nnd hcnriachoH, tills
new lens will give linmedlutu
IH-f." . : ' -t 320
Uoorgo Johnson, radio operator
.at the Pacific Air Transport stu
tloiif is spending -a short vacation
in Los Angeles, Cnl, y?
New: Fancy multicolored backs
on the new Bicycle bridge playing
cards; edges tinted. Swem'e Olft
Bhop. : . :822
; Out of 20 1 temporary auto li
censes IsHUed at the sheriffs office
today, -eight were Issued-to Med--(ord-.
motorists .and four were Is-'
sued for new ears.
"Ohqrls"Hepi Phone 479-M. j
Mrs.-Hadlo Allen. - - : 22tf
A system of Indemnity fop per
. 1 sons Injured in automobile nccl-
"U""II ""r "-
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Pay n certain ntnount toward the
I cr':,,lu this purpose
and a ccrtnin percentage ot certain
fines arising out of automobile
cases sh'ill likewise be contributed
to the fund.,
Tlicro are pundreds of radio set
owners here In town who havo long
wished for a dynamic loud speaker.
but who have thought "thclr's nre
good onough," And so, as an added
stimulus to your desire for a dy
namic speaker, wo offer, for a Urn-
itod time only, a trhde-ln allowance
on your old spoakor, -regardless of
make or style, running as high as
tit.:.: You , may havo ymir-cholee
of a dynamic, In a' table or sep
arate. Oct the most out of your
present radio set, - Hrlng In- yotir
old spoakor today. Palmer Muslr
Hones. '. ' f. , 822
Included iimohg-tiio Oregonians
registered at' local hotels are 'Mr.
and Mrs. P: F. Clark of Hood Riv
er.' Ml', and Mrs. F. h, Davis of
Coos ttay( P.- L. Dodds of Eugene
and O. S. York of Roseburg.
Funcy Newtown, apples delivered
any place In tho city, 7Bo box.
Johnson's Market. 808K
Robert Rood returned fronr a
several days' trip through northern
California this morning.
Get. those fenders and nutn
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. Phono 418. tf
E. M. Wilson. Is spending a few
days In Roseburg on business. . ' -
Do not forget thu Model Cluthlng
Company's big .(20,000 .stock tils-
posal sale. . ., . -, . , iiofitf
.Tho Ph'jeiiix high school basket
ball team, which had hithurto boon
undefeated, wag- at- the short ond
of a 21 to 1G score when It played
Central Point ust evening. Phoenix
Is regarded as ono of tho strongest
secondary high school teams in tho
country, and had defeated' Rogue
River, which n short time ago won
from' Central Point by u margin of
two points.. , Tho Central Point
girls, in tho-preliminary, defeated
the Phoenix girls, 34 to 10. .
Thut good coal-'low In ash.- Han
son Coal Co. Phone 2SP. tf
, Mrs.-' Besslo I.ttmsden and Mrs.
Maud Holmes left today .for Axli
laud to -spend thev day '-visiting
friends. , i .
Hostv mending, runners- romoved
and- magn workvd back. Hanill
craft Shop. . . - SlCtf
Among the atnts of Washington
guests at Medfoi'd hotels ars Mr
and Mi's. J. H. Klvhl of Relling
Imm ittul Jean Mlddlnton and K,
V. Folvnon of Hoaltle. '
Twice the fun fur half tho prlco.
Modern nld-tlmii- dance, Walker's,
Hut. night.. Adm. 10c, dancing 60o.
... 8B0
Mealy Klamath Netted Clem To
latocs. 100 . lbs. tor $1,10; 50 lbs.
6fiC . Delivered any plnco in city.
Johnson's Markut, 6th and. Ornpe
St. , Phono 07. . , 800tf
In-lns Andres, manager of the
local Montgomery. Word store, has"
been conflnod to his home for sev
eral dsya becauso of. luflurnsa.
,1'hoap dry Jilmbur ,ul- Medford
Lumber Co , . 37tf
Ijo not forgot 1ho Model Clothing
Company's big J30.000 stock dlsv
posal eaVc. 20ott
Bounty warrnnls Wvro Issued at
the uounty clerk's oUice today to
Robert Humphrey ot Kagle Point,
ono ooyoto, and to-K.-I. Zimnter
man of Gold Hill, ouv voyoto and
one bobcat. - .
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and drv slalxt. Mcdfotd Fuel
Co. Tol. 31. . 1f
The-most sociably dunoo In tho
country at- Walker's Sat. . night;
Adtm loc,. dancing- tOc- - v 320
Tho- payroll of the two Rend.
Ore.,, lumber, mills In 1U2K has
been placed at 33,700.000. The
number of persona permanently
emolnyed there was placed at Ir,s6.
list, rtswn ooali Tel. 3K Med
ford Fuel Co. . ' ' ... tf
Cool by' the ucV or ton. Tef
.--Ml. Mel(rd rul Co, '. U
rT!DFO'RT ftfATTJ
WHERE BYRD DISCOVERED NEW ISLAND AMD PEAKS
Comm. Richard E. Byrd hat begun his exploration of Antarctica. In n recent flight over King
Edward VII land bt discovered new island and- 14 peaks. Upper picture taken near the south pole
Is typical of the territory over which he flew. Below is the plane used in his exploration flights.
A- 14-page answer in reply to the
civil complaint - of Carl Smith
against' the- Oold Seal Creamery I
was on file today at the county
clerk's- office.- Tho defendant In
tho action claims' Smith was pnid
In full -for wngesT for which he ls
suing and that he was dismissed
for inefficiency a short time ago.
Smith, a former butter-maker, sued
for approximately 3600 and 1160
costs. ' , ;
Wood all kinds oak. laurel, i
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co.
,316'f
Frank, Mooro, secretary of the
state bonus commission, was elect
ed publicity director for the annual
American Legion convention to be
held at Salem August 8 to 10, in
clusive, at a meeting of legionnaires
held in Salem this week. It was
estimated that the attendance at
this year's legion convention would
exceed 4D0O. , .
Coal by tho sack or ton,, Tel.
631., Medford Fuel Co. . t
Tho construction of a' new cut-
off road from the Waddell ranch
coulity road intersection -ast of -,
Central Point to th Div, Charles and social events will serve to en
Hweeuey property- on the Pacific ; tertaln the visitors . who brough'
lilghway is feasible, in tile opinion over their howling and buskethall
of County Engineer Paul Rynning, f teams to compete with their Med
who With several others, Viewed the ford "partners In progress."
route of the proposed road early j The bowling matches were Hlat
Ihls week, Its building would In- ed to tnko place at tho N'utatorium
elude the cons'ructlon of two miles alleys this afternoon with Klamath
ot new road and would open a given a slight edge ns the favorites
large area of farming country. It to wlm
would save from two to throe miles
fur motorists 'In route to Medford
from tho northern part of tho valley.-
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. Hot, clean conl. Tol. 681. Med
ford Fuel Co. . tf
The Ladles' Auxiliary of tho Bap
tist church will hold a business
meeting nt the homo of Mrs. W. C.
Wilson; 4H Beatty street. Tuesday,
Fc'x-tl'iry 12. st 3-30 p. in..
Wood all kinds oak, laurel
fir -and dry slabs.
Medford Fuel
Co. Tol. 031. If
Frank Isaacs returned this morn
ing from Bagle Point and the Ante
lope district, where ha had spent
tho past week In orchard work.
Freslv smelt arriving dally at
jobviron Mrkt v - If
' Marriage licenses were Issued to
day Mind yesterday nt tho county
clerk's office to four Medford cou
ples, -the largest number fur somc
llmo. - They woro Issued to-William
a. ljldley and Jeanne Mc.Nlvcn,
Pntll Horfard und Floy Von dor
Helleit,. Ralph Hio and Florence
Mclntvro and Charles Ray and
Dorothy Harrison., . '
Upholstering. Cull Jacksonville
202. , i . . 33D
, ' Emily 8. ' Roberts of : Los An
geles and Mr. nnd Mrs. E; - C.
Crystal of Berkeley nro among the
Cnllfotnlnns registered nt Medford
hotels, others are Harry Benton
of Rriilrilng. B. A. Olds nnd J. V.
OhaudvinvT Oakland, II. W. Rakus,
C.i A.- Robortsonj Oeo. M, Iltirgen
and H; Surglson of Han Francisco, j
Hlghost grndo l tah coal, any
sl'zo, anywhero; any amount. Han
sen Coalo Phono 2311. I tf
Mm. ,.na Ml Swormstedl has re
turned from .Portland whoro she
has been -three years- and taken
charge of the dining room of the
Elks tomple.' Tho dining room and
kitchen- havo beert redecorated and
will open -under, now inunagement
Tuesday neon. ' ' ; , ,
VBest Utah lump coal. Tel. 631.
Medford Fuel Co -. tf
A B. Clark,, represoMIng the
Sable Motor compuny ot Portland,
distributors (or It cors, spent the
week' In Meitfnrtl and Klamath
Kails- In connection with' O. V.
Movers, the local re:rocnta:tlvo.
Doors and windows cheap at
Medford Lumbar Co. t,t(
.B. D. Brtggs of Ashland traded
his home placo ami an acreago on
North, Main; ' known as tho Dill
property, for an apartment house
In tho suburbs of Los Angeles. The
deal was tnaria by the Sluplvs
Realty company of Ashland. ,
t'henp lumber and ccdnr posts.
Medford' Lumber Co. 37tfV
: W, T.. Freeman, owner and man.
ager of the W. j. Frwmiin store
of Central Point, was In Medford
today on business.
Fresh Ling cod direct from Cros.
cent City. Sell a whole fish cheap
but. prefer not to out them. 33V
Bessie 8U, 3 blocks north ot Jack
son and S blocks east of crater
Lake Avsv A. O. Adams, 370
TRTOTTTR. MEDFORD,
Miss Camille Clemcnaon. daugh- !
ter of Will Clemensou, manager (
or tno H"l Del Relie, and Mtss
Evelyn Offut of Medford wero vis
itors la Grants Pass Thursday
night.
-james J. McNair o fthe McN'alr
drug store was in Portland this
week .on-business.- - -
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HERE FOR CONTESTS!
Copco employes' of the Rogue
River and Klamath divisions wid
hold a big "get-together" meeting
j In this city tonight. "Severn! pur-!
iles of Klamath people arrived
this afternoon and others plan to
be here for tonight's' events.
: ,A-, varied, programlT'of athletic
Tonight nt 7:30 ,, p. m. the
Copco basketball teajvis of Klam
ath und Medford will cln-h at ttip
Central Point high school gymna
sium. After two defeats last sea
son tho "Klamath Kilowatt Ped
dlers" arc determined to win to--'-ht.'s
rimp, but the local "light
house leaguers" have other plans
In mind. Anyway it looks like a
hot contest from start to finish
and fans will see plenty of action
wnf-'n tho first whistle blows.
i ne crowning event or mo itay
j will bo a tlnnclng party at St.
Mark's guild hall ut 0 p. m. to
which all Copco employes and
, their friends ure invited. Special
features between dances havo been
arranged by the committee In
charge and sneppy danco music
will bo furnished by Dickey's fivo
plece. orchestra- Lloyd-' Williamson
,ls chairman of tho entertainment
committee.- which fact assures
everyone who attends a real time.
T
CONSIGNED TODAY
A hair carload Of turkey the
final shipment ot the . season
Were dlsnatched this nrtnennnn Itv
freight by the runners Exchange
LO-oporatlve. Tliey woro con
signed to nn Idaho point, nnd the
shipment ronslsted of approxi
mately 1000 birds, chiefly No. I
grade. The vulley wns scoured for
the shipment, nnd thorn are few
turkeys left In the valley. These
iiro being hold fo rsinatl salos.
Thero wus a rush uf farmers to
tho Farm Exchange todny to pro
cursfortlllsser., resulting In uno of
the busiest Saturdays In several
weeks ut the worehouec.
Beginning t o m o r'r o w, Mrs.
Blanch Virgin has declared Sun
day a holiday over KMED, the
Mail Tribune-Virgin radio station.
This, according to Mrs. Virgin. Is
to give her stuff of workers a duy
of rest, and to provide time fur
developing even further efficiency
In service on tho other six days.
Heretofore Sunday was given
ovor to church services locally.
While these programs wero short,
they tended to break up tho day so
that the KMED staff wero prohib
ited from making any: other plant
tor ounuay. . . -
RADIO STATION IS
SILENT SUNDAYS
OTF.0. SATFTCDAY,
STATES BANQUET
FIRST METHODIST
The annual states banquet of the
First Methodist church last even
In.:; wns the usual Jolly affair, start
ing with a bountiful turkey dinner
with "ail tlio trlmmiu's" sorved at
7 o'clock to over .100 members and
i I. In irfo tl thn etiKKeh n ,1 1,n ,,,.
' talking program, with toasts from
j former residents of other slates,
jnd Mayor A. W. Pipes an tonst-
master, beginning Immndliitely aff
erwarus,
I'ne tables wero artistically dec
orated and with appropriate novel
. .y features. For instance, on the
southern stnteH table was a picka
ninny, 'mid Bliues of watermelon,
no on mo uregon tabio was
"covered wagon."
Tho hostebscs of the occasion
were .Mrs. R. W. Sleetttr, Mrs. A.
S. Dillon, Mrs. C M. Sims, Mrs.
j. (J. ftoppen. Mrs. M. N, Hogan,
Mrs. W. W. SliiKlettin, MVs. Jl. F.
.an Dyke, Mrs. A. V. Pipes, Mrs.
f. F. NewhoUl, Mrs. A.-H. Hedges.
Those responsible for the decora
llmi of the bnnqucl room wero the
following: Messrs. llllss Heinle, F.
F. Burke and Frod W. Sciieffel.
Altogether the occasion was such
a happy and successful one ns to
open the eyes of the persons pres
ent who had nevor before attended
one of the pteasunt states ban
luels of this church. Then, too,
.hat dinner must have been nn
exceptionally .-jood one. according
to the comments of a number nt
men todny, who wore present last
night, soino of whom stressed the
turkey part of the repast, others
tho trimmings, and the remainder
tho whole dclectahlo food combl-
intlon. Tho program follows:
Toastmnstor A. W, Pipes.
"America."
Toast, "International" Mrs. A.
Tennyson Itthrop.
Toast. "New Kim hind Slates und
Others" C. E. Gates.
Toast. "Illinois, Indiana" Mrs.
W. V. Walker.
Reading Miss Sarah Van Meter
Vocal Solo,. "Montana, Wyotnlnp,,
Idaho, Dakota" Mrs. John. K
Knight.
Toast, "Iowa" Raymond Rocs.
Toast, "Michigan, Wisconsin,
Ohio" Will In m Lyman.
Vocal ' Solo, "Nebraska. Kansas,
Missouri, Minnesota" Mrs. C H.
Paskc.
Southern Molodles Southern
Slates Dr. F. G. Callow.
'Ptiaat, "W'ostorn Sttttoa" -Slra.
Muylnllo Church.
Toast, 'All Status" Mrs. II. W'.
Conger.
Toast, "Orc.Koti" It. B. Ttitllo.
Dmit Belly uud Suzetto Stcu
noil. .. , ,
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'Lincoln Banquet
Better Than Ever .
. This Year, Ashland
- The Lincoln Aib banquet pro
gram for next Tuesday night, Feb.
-runry lsth( at-tho Llthla- hotel in
Ashland, Is completed and will be a
very Interesting ono. Judge Evans,
of Portland la tho principal speak- i
er. - Dick Posey will hav some
original poems and there, will be
plenty of good muilo and short,
snappy addresses.
The Ashland folks will have the
banquot room appropriately dec- j
orated and will give a"iearty wel- j
come to their visitors. Ashland is
honored With tho meeting this year j
owing to its rolling up majorities
regularly for the Republican ticket i
und especially last fall.
. Medford people, both men and!
women, i,re urged to attend. Frank i
Furrell, Vrcd Srhcffel and Cole j
Holme hive the tickets. All who
huvo not yft secured tickets are
requested to do so at once;
4
Baled hay for sale. John Car-
- kin. Phono XU9-U 331'
FEBRFART 9. 1929.
OF
BEST EVER HELD
' The futher and son dinner at. the
BANQUET
Elks' temple lijt evening was oniOwith evrxv 75-cent : purchaso
i at the best attended since tho dill
nera were begun several years ago, opened its doors to the Medford
and was featured by a speech of 'public this morn'ng. . .
particular Interest to Boy Scouts 1 . The pretty little market, with
by Prof. Irving Viulng of Ash- its, glistening white and' green tllo
land. An Interesting program, walis and its . little brown pigs
which -was broadcast by remote following each other around the
control over station KMED, was 'sides, attracted a great deal of In
prepared and over 20y boys and terest among Medford shoppers
tatlvrs were present., . . ths mornim?. who came to niako
' The banquet was sorved by the I their purchases and to admire
ladies of the St. Anne's Altnr so -
clety, with Mrs. Sid : Brown In
charge. Scoutmasters present in
cluded Robert Duff, troop 1; Rob
ert Taylor, 2; J. I. Valencia, 3;
C. X. Culy, 6; Arthur Hess, 6: Le
Innd Vandermark. 7; Jack Origsby,
8; V. T. Wilson, troop 33 o Jack
sonville; Alvln Tollcfson, 40, of
Central Point.
LAST POULTRY CLASS
WEDNESDAY EVENING
Wcdnesiluy evening will bo the
last , meeting of tho night school
that ' has been conducted by Pro
fessor C. D. Thompson,-' in the
high school agrlcurturo building,
and tho subject discussed will be
'"Hogan.zlng." A question box has
been , a feature of the previous
meetings, and all. the questions ac
cumulated wilt bo answered Wed
nesday evening..-- '
There will be no- meeting on
Thur-day evening as has been tho
regular custom, becauso tof a lec
ture to bo sponsored by the na
tional government to be given In
the agriculture building. The pub
'lc i invited to theso two meet
ings. No fee is charged.
Wrong Mrs. Wright
Playhouse Tonight
Prank's Comedians present the
'Wronged Mrs. Wright" for the
last time tonight.' It's a three-act
Urlctly comedy, full of fun for old
and young. ,...','
Thero Ik an amutour contest to
night : with three contestants.
These arc really interesting and
bring out some really good acts.
No performance Sundny,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIF
FOR RENT Completely furnish
ed 5 - room bungalow; electric
range, t'hauncey Florey. First
Nutiunul Bunk Bldg- Phone 31S.
' 318tf
LOST 10 In bills, either In the
public market or between public
mui-Kct ana jacKson co. Loan
ssn. Reward for return of Bnoie.
W. M. Downing, 13 N. Uirtlelt
at-, ,, 3,1
FOR SALE 140 White Leghorn
laying hens: excellent breeding
i-nono iii-K-3. , Jack
Mornn.
820
FOR RENT OK LEASE 2 acres:
1 in alfalfa: 3 -room furnished
house, 6 blocks from city school;
eleere water pressure system In
house: reference required. Write
Box X. F., Mall Tribune. 322
FOR SALE 12 choice dulry hclf
ers 1 and 2 years old. Phone
3t-F-r Jacksonville, or write A.
S. Klelnhammer. 326
190-At'RE runeh, ranting on the
highway, 10 miles from Medford.
BO aires creek bottom land, free
wa'er. enure nince fenced with
woven wire: fine home, 2 lnrge
barns, all Improvements in best
conultion. This is the best stock
proposition we know of for
JH000. Tho place Is clear ond
owner wants all cash,
2'.i acres, fronting Pacific high
way south of Medford: modern
4-rm. house, barn, garage, fruit,
berries, walnuts, one of tho best
... . winy touvu, WHn '
3500 cash. For a larger cash pay- !
mem wouio include all furnlturo
and equipment.
A cozy little 3-room completely
furnished Medford home with
nice sleeping -porch, 2 large lots,
all for SHOO: Just J1G0 cash,
bulunco easy.
Two more nlco homes sold and
construction to start ut onco in
Pitt View Acres. Only a, few
cholco sites left.
Jc can use a hustler In the Life
Insurance department. Mono
other need apply.
WARNOCK & BHfiLLET,
44 N. Riverside. 322
FOR SALE Uoom for man; bath:
eiosu in. tu r;. Main. 320tf
rOR RENT -- 4-room furnished
house with bath, close in. Jn
qtilro at 244 8. Ivy. 3o
FOR -RENT Furnished apart
menl. . 305 E. Jackson. Phone
3S1-M. , ' ' ; 320tf
WANTED Dressmaking at l?s s.
Hollv. Tel. BOO-R. 35
NOTICE
Tho aiiiiuiil' meeting of the
Jackson County Fish and
Game Protective Associa
tion will be held nt the
HOTEL MEDFORD
Monday, Feb. 11
ut s.oo r. m.;.-
Officers for the ensuinc
year will be elected nui
such bnsini'ss discussed ns
limy properly come befoi-e
the meeting.
TALL SCHERER,
President
CARTED AWAY TODAY
BY MARKET VISITORS
Before the noon whistle blew,
1 100 Medford residents carried
home the bacou, given as a. gin
- : the PUiail, new market which
! tho artfetlc docorntivo
effect of
the new placo
Bud Storm
completed ' the
of business,
and Lester
picture in
Cash
their
ONE
DAY
ONLY
TOMORROW
-IN PERSON-
A-'AA ' ,
With . '
A Host of High Class Talented Acts
and
20 Cinemaland Beauties
POSITIVELY LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
"ON
PAULINE
FREDERICK
Your Safe Deposit Box i as
private as if it were in the
most secret recess of your
own home.
You place your valuables in it
yourself and only you ever
take anything out.
This service and protection is
yours at a very small cost.
The Jackson
ES "A6LISHED 18SS
Medi'Ord, Oregon
, Commcrctal - Savings Safe r)e.potit
MEHBCXIBDBRAt RISEKVO SVSTDH
green smocks as they greuttkjtk
customers smilingly throughui
the morning. The Pigtail is s.tn.
ated next to Jarmin and Woods,
on Central.
OREGON CITY. Feb. 9. (,pi
I Their fifteenth child, a daughter,
was born here yesterday to Mr!
and Mrs. Victor Hubbard of
Sunnyside.
PltfsHlflHrt Hrtvwrtlslng pets results.
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
Continuous
Shows
1:30 to 11 p.m.
Another
Star :
Big Screen
idea
- SEE and HEAR the
All-Talking Masterpiece
TRIAL"
with
BERT
LYTEL
LOIS
WILSON-
rivacy
CountyBank