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unrrmmT) mxtl trtbtTiCe. mtofohd. oreoont. Saturday, February 10, 1929,
T ocal and
Elinor Lewis, as guardian of her Mrs. Jerry O'Neal of Ashland ;
son, James Lewis, has filed a f7i.vllted Kn. Earl Caddis of Med-;
damage suit- against the,-, clt; of . ford Wednesday. ? , 4
Sheridan, Ore.. claiming that heri iinn Kmin Pmnt 8nL nlte. S!8
son contracted a cold while con-j plByln up to hu u,uttl torm.
tinea in tne city jhii 01 onerwjan. cbria Gottlieb In last night's game
Dance, Eagle Point Bat. nlte. 128 0f the city billiard tournament, de-
' i Bounty warrants were Issued t feated R. Maru by i60 to 159,
The latest Issue of the Medford 1 the county clerk's offlc etoday, to-iwtlh a handicap of 25 points. The
Hi-Times, the student body publl- P. E. Sandos of Trail, one coyote next bis; Kama of the tournament,
cation of the senior high Bchool, -and pne bobcat; W. A. Jones of occurs next week when Gottlieb
which came off the presses and ' Medford, one coyote and one boh-fmeets Fuji In an even game o !5
., ,, circulation yesterday. Is cat; C. A. Burns of Ashland, one '. points. If Fuji loses, Gottlieb will.
Personal
Rl 17 7 A P II FAST TO DRIVE DEVIL
END IN STARVATION
i .
SWOOPS UPON;
MILE EUROPE:
RICHFIELD WJLL
SPEND BIG SUM
n especially entertaining number, ; coyote and aim bobcat. i , t be tied with him for first place.
filled with diversity new. .em. . n a r. I .' . nep. ...-non. 7-M. " V"' T" 7 " "J
pertaining to the mll scnooi ana airs, sauie Alien. ( ;..lf " "".LV . . - . ;f h. V,nntlniie. knum .strike., . bt In. ...',. - : am avesw, w ."T."r. -; Z?:?.
alt, activities in. alpine.. , , . . , - w. . Mu.rhead has been deaig-' - . ICC and SHOW FrORI MM. ow to ll fsrd day a medt JZZTTZZZ !? ? PS KM23Jr?
nsted u rennaritntiv : of the - . . J - , - - 7 -- , - '" " - w"a "f" " 7.. ,- ,--- uiin
LIMA, . Oblo, Feb. 18
rred Com-d, 37. today entered
the last week of life allotted him
STATE BEACONS
rounds. The cond preliminary a crurty bachr and o.n,,
" the evening will match Johnnie, " "T,
In. a.
Mack of Eugene against Tex or-; '-" - "" "-nE by ft
Mac 01 a j , . a im canJ t hlg sa(td. Jf
been a wrestler; but Is taking up as to forge, thfe time of lha
lighting f.r a change. The P - . - ., I
lug event 'will be between Aucgey - man Trnj,
KUey of this city and Manila Kid ! reporter, who. had spotted 1
.mi, . . i lonely family ! on the Dlatf,
7 , j filled In the. rap until Mr. sd.'
M..-v-ci mil ) i 1 .im ... - . . W
TliUUA ''iwa w J . row mn.u, oreath
lairiy oozing , a poiogics..
(Cnminued from PaKe'One.)
. . i AtinCSTA- iOLliPl ,
With : rfn(i Rre in jneculfar fnht '
now realize more than ver,
mm heart tugeinga on the ei'e tho same day. One, found asphi
of their departure from Medford. Sated, was beli ved to have ojiei
Alex Sparrow, men superniiw- a a jw oj- "aaii jus tau.
pr. E. V. Orubb. graduate '-of
appear before the mining com-! Kansas 8tate Agricultural College,
Htees of the setate legislature and former Veterinary Inspector.
U. 8. Bureau of Animal Industry.
Dance at Rogue River Saturday - nated as representative - of the
nlehu Music by the Rogues. 327 Grants Pass chamber of commerce
E-AM fn.-f.ff Hnnolulu. H. T.. : lO
.. u.n frvlliunA todav received a mHti
.... . . . . . . rlnrln. (tin nrfnnt lnn 1 1 n.nrlf
card mallea uy airs. o. . x-e. .em. . - ,, hoM , noultrv clinic In the
(ine lwr ui)ii uiii iMiiuii iur iiiiiuiiK -
survey of the state. D. Potter, of iaemm ' . 1
the J. E. Edwards Mining company,, Medford Hotel, Monday, reoruary;
t ,...r nd enlov readlna the news has also stated hi IntenUon of ap--1. at'z:u p. m. , rou ir,mn.
ZSIMtV before .the commftee for "?f ' " c"n ?
,u jMtint:! uiiivm., a. iiiwdiii . -
former Medford resldenL
wrote: "We are receiving tne aiaii
Tribune when -he- steamers bring
Adds to Suffering Coal,
Gas and Electricity Short
age 8 e r
Closed By Cold.
riav - i rniiu mv evsnintr uerusui 01 , -""-' . ... . .
.1 . l. ..1..1 m ..... nnri pAnim nourrv ai8eiue8 iiitii : . m .
the news and the day seems In- "'" "" .s no p.wv.n .or .uc v . vw. . vr a . . . ;-': river bighwaj-
complete.:'. , xw " neeasLern ur egon ----rj 7 u"' . .blliaird bringing ce and snow was . " ""'"'Ct' f Other sites selected are Salem.
That good coal-low In ash. Han- :"i.ou.1 ' T , 8'Ck brto " ' Kh Vtt. swooping down upoh central Eu- t onrad wlh 1 ! Eugene.' HoburB..; Grants Pass
sen Coal Co, Phone 23.
if
t ri.-r. hh rn.niiArtin It. tha .f
fort to secure the appropriation.-1 " Manna jnousa.
rope from the Siberian steppes and pounds less than he weighed when , Hd R...
of Mr. and Mrs. Prank DeSouia,
the east.
1-.gle Point 8...'h T ,Tl eljt waSr developed J the In- week. to live If he continues,
appendicitis at the Sacred . Heart
reported recovering
; Guests from a distance registered 1 Granf, pasa Courier.
at Medford hotels include i w. 0ran AnncB
W hUe of ftoston, Mass.. T C. ; ... n,te dnnc"'
Morrison of Edmonton, Canada. N. " hospital. Is
--. j n. . . ,,r !-. : vernon lironnv or iacla ro nt. ....
' ' -. .j .- r w was a Medford business visitor this o vt,.'...-. ...-.i- lltlio lessening.
Peterson of Bolie, Idah'p. and A w! . morning for several hours. j pl.e, in th, e.ty. TSp box. j sntSwim
Rhoades of Philadelphia, Pa. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Johnson". Market. 08tf T"8 "nteTacl?5.T...
Lumber Co. ' - 237tf I Dry fir slabs. ( load. Tel. 881. "".i..-
Mdfr,rd Fuel Co. . SS4tf , ..V " . ii '
The Lake oounty chapter of the .Ii.r..fr-
he took up the fait- Physicians .
er.
J Shortage of coal, gas. electricity have given him not more than a g,n
Work on the first unit will be- ;
soon
tense cold from which the contt-!
nent haa suffered, continued with
Hope, arising
Daily Meteorological Report
Diamond Cafe will close tor re
pairs Monday. Feb. Hth. Open fort
business Thursday, Feb. 21st. !27
ULw Alice Smith, a student at
! the University of Washington, Is
visiting -at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sm:h. on
Foots oreek. Miss Smith Is a grad
uate of the Gold Hill high school
Due to the experimental activi
ties of snow plows - and motor '
driven snow sleds, skiing and
sleighing will not be so good In honor
American Red Cross received the
the Union Creek section tomorrow,
recording to reports received in
Medford today. Tho Pnul Wright ', roll call.
snow plow has been at w'ork on the
and she i takinc un nursing at.' Crater I-nke highway around Union
"the university. , ! Creek for a short time and has
Pat's Texas t"imn!e house, steam-V the road open to that pnlr;t or
ri tamales to tnke h me. l'i -each, 'a'love through snow-from ixo in
:t for Siloi'-'Oneii 8 m. to 12 p.
February 16. 1929
Forecasts
, . , , , , ' JIICUIUIU O.. V. ..V.ll.. .
nuns caurcu trAirenie iiiHi-uiuiv. . j iiun.t.v wa- '
.an .o .v..- . ., ,. water - -f .
flag last week for beln? the " " . , sibly occasional rain. Moaerate
' iviq tif hoe mnrlA Iff Vtakfs9sia T fflr
" ' " " w " " rnmnAiahipa1 lnnt nnni .17 ft-
grees. .
i O mPrtn ' TTn sot H Ari nvviKahlv Ifi.
rary stana pipes in tne streets. gnowg , to and rains
ricruiiK ui a H' jikiiu -sv
danger of artificial thawing loft
downtown Berlin without gua for
Ice
as permission is I
, secured from Multnamoh county 1
' commissioners. ,
The general contract haa been
' let to a Los Angeles firm, Gae
said, although sub-contractors will
be used on each unit. ,
. j Each plant will be of Spanish .
(architecture with a 125-oot bea-
Partly I0?0 towr- . ) , j
first chapter in Oregon to fill i
-n The 1928 twelfth annual hud' r""
School Rnfit dance at the Ap-
plegate hall. Sat. night. 327
Factory hlortto. load. Tel. S31.
... - . 17... r. '1 J t f
. n-mve inrrgn snow from fo m ; a ' - disabled the power sSatlan atlres-
,.! three fo-t deep. The Tuc'tr - - the city yesterday to John La lou . wncr9 lt waa S0 g,. be.
In west portion tonight and Sun
day. MuBrate temperature.
"1
... v. rti...Hi.iA xHnmMinn snow siea is nan io nnve cm in luuiei,- ,u
34.' i snow cnnildernbly alio, making the "building for service station pur
The city nubile market was 1 Pulllnir of skilers behind cars quite" POs on Xorth Fiverslde at an ap-
. .... . . .j i hnndininnmi - . I nroxlmate cost of 1360.
again - T'n"",'.?7". ' '"' ! - rVtnr- a, .Vnt. Sat. nleht. M i . phoisleHng Call J.Cksonvl.l.
. .. -..j... . A olnck In Ihta homa of -Mm :I ' I'll '" '
variety of pasTries: Zrol I W. Oloer In Beaumont. Texas., ha, ' ."' "!
not- stoppen running since it was, "
first wound In 1874. , ' , left yesterday afternoon by motor
Let me write your fire Insurance, for their home In Roseburg, after
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland, 1 having spent several drQs In Mod
Phone 993. i 4 .. lif', ford attending to business matters
Included among the OregonlnH In connection wlthJjesldentlal prop-
reirlRtpre nt'lnpnl lintets Ari' Mr erty they Own htMf.
nr.l Mrs. W. Oi B!arAinr of Htvid ! ftw.-nBlr and rnmodellna at
River. H. C. Tiremmel. P. !.. '" Fa-Wwn Sht.
nndds O. R. Resal of Bnsene. and )'I'l.-. Phone
tno .followintx from I'ortlnnn: ..,J.
T. Henry. : Ij,- M. klnehnrt. Oeo.
Dnwn' L.-' B. Murphv D. L. Mc,
Mll. Mr.'nnd Mr.- Dudhy O. A'r
Ion. R. C. -Umlth. W. O.' Luts, Geo.
Curry, J -D. Tlnn, A.l?. Thornton,
,. H. 8. O'Donnell. P. . E. Hnmmol.
lVcs! Data
home-baked bread and home made
"hominy. One of the unusual fea
tures was a suppl- of pussy wll
. lows. Including sov?e of the best
specimens.-of the season. They
were put on sale by a school stu
dent and enjoyd a good patronage.
Haled hay for sale. John Car
'kin. Phono 1 119-1. . 831
Th r-. n. f. women of Medford
.are holding a rummage sale today
and next Mmday. next door 'to the
police station. " - " '
.-"Hose tnendlng. runners 'removed
! and snags' worked hnek. Handi
craft Short. l -' ' iltstf
. FoDowlny a partially cloudy dny
Medford
tf
School Benefit dnnee at the An-
'pletrnte hall. 8nt. night. 327,
Instead of playing at Dunsmuir
low zero, fahrenhelt.nd. that city
was without electricity.
All schools at Berlin hae been
closed, and water and food sbort-
,,, ages hart) developed. These have
given rise to consiueruoic uricu
rnlslng and speculation which au
thorities are combating.
- Zagreb, Jugoslavia, reported 30
villages near there burled under
an enormous snowfall. Transpor
tation facilities were disrupted and
authorities were unable to end
food which was seriously needed.
At one village five gypsies wore
found dead after they had. It was
-I -J
:
THE TOGGERY HAS
ENT
a
CPi
hpinos, asKTfig for shelter. I
Intense cold, persisted in France
"omperattire (begs.) 64 24
Highest (Last 12 hrs.).. 67 M
' owi-Ft M.at 12 hr.).. 19 21
liel. humidity (Pct:)C... 81 90
Stnte of weather- V. I'dv. Clear.
Total nreolnltatlon since Sept. 1,
1928. 8.07 Inches. . .
Sunset to.lay, f :45 p. m.
Sunrise Sunday. 7:ft4 a. m.
S Qet Sunday, 3:44 p. m.
Observations Ta!en at 5 M.
12Cth Me iriian Time
today and n mrrxlmnm tnmpernfnre
i M. C. .Tnmisnn. R J. Jewell. Joi
nf SI deeree. above vesterdnv.'."fownlee, D. O. 'Hinnan. O.
nArtltf rlnudv weather, nosslblv i Winter. George ., Ooodell. 8,
Tain and moderate- temperature la
forecast for tonight and Sunday. -.
Dry pine ulnhs. 15 lond Q T"'-
31. Medford Puel Co. :t24tr
Staley.
Three leoture 'by Hov. Charles
'"" H.' I,,1- PHtchard anl 'W; ,W Mc-
4 Av aiy. are hiuiiiik " kihiiihi m
Ifnlla people In the city who njy
'Opt those fenders and - auto
noaies sirnianienen Bl onus n-i j
" Metnl works, nppnsj'o l.ewis upor
Service St
Of th
Oregon
for . violations
ira ma lav 5110 were convlctfHl and j-
sentenced to pay Ones or Imprison- ' "'" """r
ment. In several counties every ! n'o Blton W. H. Mntloek. Chsi'les
everal week.- past.
ulans will be In Medford tomprrow i
night at the Rlayhcuse theater,
according to an announcement
n i made today.
e. 1 Best Utnh coal not 'and clean, i
, ,"iVel. 631. Medford Fuel Co. S24tf
Kummsee Pale. 25 W. Main, Frl-;
ti.mni,,n in th. ThonmnhiMi inrio dav and Saturday. 828:
room. 31 N. Ora'pe. at 8:1 & To.: A sueces-fnl race with death was ,
l.lvht. "'.nnion Fense end Clnlr- ' won late vytnrday afternoon and
voynnoe.'!- filindny. 'Kvtmitlon tirld -evonlnir lijf Harold Bander, who -Reincarnation."
Monday. "Wit and . fl'O' ln h,H monocoupe to EOgenol
Humor In tho Splrltti.tt T.Ife."' -.; return to hrlnir Mrs. George
Mrs. Frnnk Isaaos is III at her i Orrell to this city, to bo at the;
home with a severe cold todny.:' ' bedside of her son, Frank, who l
If vou l'ko .nod rhlrkon dlnnowiinerlously 111 with pneumonia at the I
U'W ,1..... ,.nl.lnnUle ten
Calif., as they have beeq doing ftU :- ,.,,. .
Frank h Come-1 '
CITT
o
SMOKE BAN APPROVED
FOR EUGENE CPS
BY lEAiElEADERS i
j a: s
l':iker City ..
, F-iisniMi-ok ....
1 Per.ver
' Des Moines
' Fresno 62
40
34
Helena
I'.'.rtlntid
UNIVERSITY OF OR'EG V N, 1 Riwlim e .
I,, lii (.-.'iali (he':' is solu 'Salt Lalie City..
tlon against univer.-T v w-hiii-ji i --t.i rrnnt-itco .
.. 43
.. 66
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. 66
.. 40
.. 60 .'
32
64
34
18
40
32
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atlon. Phone . tf-'v.e snow mr sTiiii. n liiy..; , smottin IOMOIIC WBWIlwns re-; . re
e BIT persons arrested In j :.-ji.n. rnnrnix. .. -""""'- " " h cenlly p a s s e d l.y ih- Women's - - .;;' ;
during the lost fiscal yearj Included among the Medford j at th e lo ea I nlrpo ii f' r 1. ours haa .v..),. w , .-Vane ,; " ;L- V! ., J
of -the ftuhlne nrd motorists to wnom temporary smo i "V n.e.7i heads of the women's ort.-.m!sa- ;
. .jitui.c.j
Clqu-lv
V. C(iy.
Clear
Clear
Cltar
isnow';
Clear
Clear
Clenr
Cloudy
Clear .
Cliuur
Cloi;dy
Cloudy
CU-1Y
Cloudv
Cloudy
Following . n number of de
mands from local buyers. W. F.
Isaacs opened a new shoe depart
ment In the Toggery this rooming,
featuring the Nunn-Bush line of
men's shoes. This new merchan
dise, In addition to the stock of
wearing apparel and turn. shines,
makes the Toggery one of" the
most complete men's stores in
. Medford..
The shoes carried by the Tog
gery have been selected ln owide
; range of slzes and styles, ln. order
to enable this establishment, to
;serveall of their customers. Dress,
: sport and special golf shoes for
t men fl.o nn Hlnnlnv and Medford
'men are invited to look over theO
inew sto.k. Stability and smartness
ore combined to make this new
; line of shoes, popular. - Comfort
i Is also a uualit0 which has
1 prompted the fitting of many of
i them with arch-preservers and
padded soles. :
DRAWBIG CROWD;
law. violator arrested was con-1 farmer, r: ,i. mewmwi. snmr
vlcted, thus Indicating that wnr-1 Weils, A. R. Hale. Cora Kill. R 'F.
dens usually cach their men "red-! ntli.ert. nalph MoCrary. and Elton
hnnded'1-before they mako arrests, t Heddeoff.
No Klncald 'danee Kngle Point! Y""n roller ennarles for sale
8a. Dance evervwn weeks : 3 17 ; Rrrellent sinners Phone 8n-L. tf
. . , : Onma tl . .1 .. -Ir. .. Ik. rnmln
Jl7&:.rZ the Boy; anj the Olr.s-'John Edwards driver for the John
whose son today was reported to
be soniewhnt Improved.'
Factory b!ockH,.Jn;id. Tel t1.
Mclford Fuel Co. 324tf
- The besutlftil Oie" Oraham
Pnlnos are now here See them at
the Crater l-ake Automotive Co.,
103 South Riverside. 327
In Judge Taylors court today
files elnhs nre miniUii combine 'On I'rnnuce rommny.
forfeited
! $100 ball money for non-appear
tions. This resolution Was pre-
I si'llti'd by Kdith l)oilc of .rfv!n:ul.
; who is president ot 'tit-;' X'uniicn'.i
league. '" '
The resolution roads: "fte.-.n!vcd.
that il Is a policy In k oi'lng with
Oregon traditions that university
women do not smoke in puMic."
An examination of conditions
existing shows that the . poreritles
all have either national or- loeal
L. W. DICK, Meteqrologiat.
Alma Rubens
Fights "Dope"
rulea diQbu raging the uo of nico
tine.
. . . ... . w 1 tv It h fha nrrthntlra In trlvn n nrn
. iw ffooa BMi-riow in un. nnn-, . m .tinfftr tn charm
.an Onn Pn. Phono 2SD. I r tf enm mrnro mo n-wmmy, it mm- . - " ' :
- ' - - ( . , ... !.... .. . nf ra 'U1AM nriVinif. MC WHS ill - . . . .......
fTht. nmnti ttiM nnat f th . "fon- nnnounrpn ny snm r..-iinv , - . . . .... .L, HltV executlva 'POUIHMl h:is ItCOn nt- " ''""r' 'C ain
. . . . i ,. , i a -i Km nrrinAc win Koru on iniwi
LOS ANGELEH, Feb. 16
u Kt.niiner saya today that
Alma Rubens, Hollywood film star
Fast boximj to th,e tune of 23 f
rounds will make up the first Elks
snu'k'r nexi itlonday. night in f
Cloudy 1 Medford for the year and - Willi
Clear feature Pat Padelford of this tity !
in the main ten round event
j against Charles Xeary of Seattle, !
both 133 pounds.- Elks, member i
ha; vc been selling ; tickets for the
past week and the .capacity of the
' temple ta expected' to be taxed to
; the utmost.
The aemi-windup will be (ought
j hetwp-'ii Joe Sum ski of Portland
j-unl ' Indim ' RiiU of Chrinomn at
! l-r pounds. They will fight flv
driving the devil" frum hU father Richfield Oil com pan v, said today nnd family at the train, was still
George Conrad, whp stand at his more man tnree mnnon aoi-
bedsld for hours begging bis son Jf expended in Oregon by
to take food in the hope of. aavlng 2 J( h? .C"8lr"f 1
H SChOOlS, conrad's father blamed the Rev. ' avlaUon beacons nd better dlstri.
Mr. Ray Dodson. revivalist, tor; hlon facilities for the company's
his son's fast. He has despaired , pr?"c"- - j.s :.;' '
of Inducing hto son to eat. d!' LI Jt?J ? .
j . . -. Jr , ,i consti;acted . . one mile west, of
declared he believed the minis-. mimi.i
w w k n "mr mm xua
etna
Have you joined the
Junior Salccmcn
Prize ComtectS
Cash for every boy and girl
whe works and -
8 big CSshPrizes
given to the highest in sales
First prize . . Fiftt prize . $5
Setpond prize $20 Sixth prize
Third prize . S5
Fourth prize $10
Seventh prise
, Eighth prize .$5
Here's What to Do:
Come into headquarters at once and get your
instructions and badge. Then.all you do is go
" out and take orders jfor' Golden West Coffee.
Every home is a prospect. You take no money:
nor deliver any cofj?. All' you do is . . .'
TAKE THE ORDER!
Contest closes next Saturday
soPjOIHNOW!
In addition to the
prizes you get paid
IJgfjor every pound
V so
Another thins Ttich the unlvir- fighting to reclaim herself from
Tlon.
A m or Ion n Leirlon is hoinir incorno-! nntircn. rn ronowmit momrn; "j Vi"1 tempting to stamo out U tl mnc- Members of tne young woman's
. ' nHW nifn O'lllOn in ini iriff" '""'' I n nt mnnst tin imfI ,.' n-nm.H
. . t 1.1 . j.i..I Innlitnnt tnnW- nlnfn w 4 M,B"' Miiiit.-m,t "(
rW-aV-'tm Mt meot- Denton rinrk nnd John El-on: to i North Riverside avenue.
ZV?Z l-enh M,T ah!l;,! S.-W. n;n;fl, -nnj a. the An-onnalre.-
securhic the ' Mite Onrdon and Jnn!!'eM hall. nt. nlBht 3. 7
i...t nn.l neiw hm 142 nnirl.lin 1 S he result
. man. Kar-a s lth the HlMnHnhlli i "O thl hoys'
rnrtt to rl
imstwhea
those leitlonnalrps securlnB the
greatest numhar of new 'members.
Hlahest sriiile tTtsh 'dim. - snv
sixe. anywhere, any amount Han
sen Ooal Co. Phons IS tf
Guests from California roc I stored
at Medford hotels Inrluda C, A.
Pollock and David Pudlln o Los
AtiReles, A. T. Geary of Fresno.
Geo. W. Gla.urof Onklnnd and
U H. Y3utnJ.' C. ' Slulo. H. F.
Mooro and J, 8. Wtnslow of San
Francisco. ?
Cheap lumber and cedar posts.
Medford Lumber Co. !I7
' In checking tip the need of stop
sltrna betweon this city and Grants
l'nss, on the Pacific highway, yes
terday, Hlato Trafflo Officer Herb
Mooro found 17 more signs will bo
needed before tha highway will be.
completely posted In compliance
with a state' law "made two years
ago providing that all motorists
must stop bfeoro entering tho high
way from a 'side road. A total of
11 signs will be sat alono In Cen
tral Point streets cntorlng the hlah-
way while passing through th.it:
clty. Four will bo set In Gold Htl!,
with lh remainder
joints.
of recent trv-outs: i rcokles- drivine; incioem nan
nlnh. Boh Sleeter. -"ir Wlthtis auto camp on
Trill. Medford Hl-Tiines.
M-jder-n dance. Nat. Sst.
Over 100 people attended the
showing of moving pictures of
diphtheria- Immunisation at Butte i
Kails last r.ght, when Dr. Emily,
.Hnlcom.and Miss Augusta Glover
of tho county health unit exhibited
a reel of such pictures.
fleautiful now Graham-Paige se
dans as low as fit 14. fully equip
ped, delivered In Medford. Crater
Lake Automotive Co., 1V3 South
Riverside. S27
A marriage license was issued at
tho county clerk's office today to
Arthur Cowglll and Henrietta
Johdo, both ot Solnd Valley. Calif.
N Ktnoald dnnco Eagle Point
Sat. Dance overy two weeks. SSt
V. K. Thomas, Medford Insur
ance and roal estate loan man. rer
turned today from a short buslnts
trip to Portland. . -
Grunge danoc, agle Point Sat.
night. SJ8
. Another ctample of he wide
spread publicity "tnatr has been
given the winter blue, grass, grown
.i nt ' m i hr by C; C. Hoover. Is a! letlor
rr twi want your garden plowed.
2J7 call 844-T. ' S'O
RIFLE ClB
rhe K.vatiHner says, them-
playlnt; cards all afternoon In eat- acQes made known part of the do
ing V'laces. This Is considered , - ' 't "'" i'"-'ci attoicttons.
harmful to good grad. ' ! "I don't know how long Alma
Letters have been sont to ownv has been using narcotics."1h!
of all restaurants and eating placTs newspaper quotes Rlcardo Cortes
in Eugene, asking them to co- husband of the film star, as saying
operate with the university off!- "It has been only In the last few
olals by requesting college women months that she has been ao hys
not to smoke in their business teclcal that there could no lpngei
places, De ""y doubt. Her mothor, th
Dean irustman. dean ot women,' ' ot H?8 family and t bae aim
has announced that If ; sorority P'V heen through hell for sevcra
housO are left open during spring months."
vacation, an . nunroverf fhanerone Miss Rubens several times in the
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Januin & Woods .
lames McNair Pbarmac)
West Side Phannac;
must be present.
Members of the Medford Riflo
club, tho local branch ot tho Na
tional lllflo association, will onloy
target practice tomorrow with
military rifles, on the National
Guard range thrvo nillos cast of
tho city. "
Because of tho tine - weather
that has been prevailing and the-
great interest shown In tho ru
cohUy organized club a larg : turn
out of members is looKea tor at
past few months has figured in
police reports of investigations of
alleged noisy or rough Hollywood
parlies.
Notice to Meal Estate Scalers.
H. A. Davidson's property on
Route 3 haa baen withdrawn from
the market. '
roo UTk ro classify
SALEM. Ore., Feb.- Is. VP)
Under tho suspension ot rules, the '
th target practice. The members house Saturday morning passed tbo
leave, ior , tha . tango tomorrow uunne telepnono inrmoriai wnicn
mornlivg. ; . ' wsa roturned by tne resolutions
m ! ... . . committee wun a lavoranie reporr.
FOR SALE Spring tooth harrow.
J. B. Flotchut, Central folnt.
(that was received today from' tits
Mninuin rtwti voihimijt ui "i.ni
Poland., aakiug (or Information In
regard to the seed and for aevernl
sample ounces. Members of tne
company had read of the grus. ln
the 'Heod Trsrte News.' nattonar
publication of the Vnited States.
. urhool K. ni-dl nance at the Ap
plvgate hall. tint, night. 337
Among the guettn ut local hotels
The February noetber t thoifmm ho stato of Avashlngson an
Medford Like, official monthly ; " ...v.
publlcauon of th. local Klk. todg I Tacom and the. following from Hcs
i. .. ....-him- the nundreoe or -
Mealy Klamath Netted Oeni po-
tatoas. 100 lbs, for 11.10: 60 lbs.
S'. Delivered any place In elty.
Jolumon's Market tth and Orsps
St Phone 7 otfs
Mrs. Fred Furry of Phocola was
a business and pleasure visitor In
Medford Mil, morning. ;
Doors and windows cheap i ut
Medford LuB'her Co. S.tt
members through tho malts.
rno Sat. night to the music of
Tod- Edelnor and his Rogues at
Rogue River. ' 3S7"
Turning completely over was the
esperlonce of a Han Jrnclsco mo
torlst. Marc Silver, yesterday, when
a rear tire on his auto blew out
near Gold Hill. The car turned
completely over and was consider
ably damaged, but the driver, as
well a a passant sr. sustained ao
lnJuVtOS.
Rummar fale.H W. Main. Frl.
day and Saturday.
Danes at Nt. Pat. night. ?I7
M. J. JUnnitty. L. R. Sauhwrll. F.
L. llaaajt. Vg, Chtatman,, V. T
Van Oradrll. ;
Grange, dance, Eaglu Point tut.
night. i:s
F. W.. Trowbrldga of -linumi
Cne-k, who was In the city today,
says the .(highway is cleared to
Union Crk, aa the- snow, plow
has been working for days past.
Hut. clean coal. Tel. J1.( Med.
tord Fuel Co. 34t
Miss N. Van Oroos of Uutte
Fallo. who la raglstand st the
Hotel Medford. arrived tn tha City
yesterday.
CONSIDERS' REFEREES
v . , .....
MIAMI BEACH. Kla.. Feb. It.
(fff The Mnsmchusctui boxing com
mission today was considering a
list ot several referees from which
the members will choose the third
man in tho ring for the Sharkey.
Stripling heavyweight boxing
match In Flamingo Park her
Kebruary 17.
Tha selection, however, must
receive the final approval ot man
agora of the principals tn the
Miami Vearh battle. This plan was
suggested by Stribllng at yester
day's conference on a referee. The
selection must be made by Febru
ary 20. Otherwise, Dempsey sold,
ha will do the pinking himself.
-
V Lap Veto to Ve4.
NEW TORK. Feb. V
Lupa Vahsa lt-year-old MMkai
walk. aeworV water;
terms.
560.
easy
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committee with a favorable repo
Corkin of Jackson county ask
for the passage of tha memorial aa
a courtesy "to tho. senate which
has passed, the house memorial,
bearing the names ot Haslett. Pot-
tr and Carkln, and which differs TWENTT ACRES PEARS Halt
from this memorial only that the - full bearing: free soil: good lo
Du.tno memorial appllea to a spe-; cation and paid up water right:
clflc Investigation started by Hiram f good farm house: l,00v. terms.
Johnson. . I - . - 329
uniy two votes were can against ACRe:Srre soil: close In:
Dinner Tomorrow
$1.00
HOTEL
MEDFORD
"Where the" food is just
a, little better"
Frad Gottfried r ! Airoa Turnbow
OOTTmiED & TUBNBOW
: Expert plumblno, heatlno ant i
. ' . . ... ' ihMl Rlltai PSBH lIlAB. . ' ' V
t.VK.N&r.' nnimnt, aioe- : " " , --
a- RQDMS MODERN FircpuM.-!.
bookcasea, sleeping porch, lots
of buiH-lns: -cosy- breakfast
nook; laundry trays; garage;
. large lot; fine locality; -4 cash.
sau. per oiontn, . a--
the adoption ot the Dunns memo
rial. . Those voting unfavorably
were Angel I of Multnomah and
Johnson of Benton,
DOVm BY WEATHER
6-room modern - home; electiio
water sjstcmr Trade for city
property. ' ' 3:9
Jfc . t-ROOM HOV8EH for ronL
B. C. Corn. Phone IW. . Hont
gomery Ward Birtg, 3?
FOR KENT House. Icaulre 4IS
Newtown or phone Jacksonville
384. ;
FOR SALE Barred Rock roosters,
M. J. Swing, one mile north on
Pacific highway. 3.8
CAPK HATTBRAtt, JJ. C. Frh.
1. ( Col Charles A. Lind
bergh was forced down at Hntlcraa
Inlet coast guard station about : WOMAN with smalt boy
16 Me south, ot Cape Hatssraal housework. , Phone r.
this afternoon because of heavy
FOR RENT Furnished opart
. ment: lights, water, garage, lit
Llnoola. Ml.
wants
33s
acnes star. x U to marry -Gary "v'
Cooper, also ot the ttlroa. dsroajea.- u I
FOR R SNT Houaa, furnished or
t unfurnished: cljee to. -Call 335
s. RiversKit. ,
We specialize on service at rear
enable prices. Nq job too small.
SIS N. Oreoe St Phone S
Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
Silk from top to toe with
pointed beei . -
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tj t neuuquaners
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III LAST TIIIES 1 The Air Sensation f '
j I TONIGHT of. the Year Q 0
I ' SEE and HEAE It! ,
j m RAMON NOVARRO . . I i
k "The FlyrlgoFIeet,, li
1 V V who nlTHPa 4lHf.a.)4. ' ff AA
i tomorrow -Torp' m. L.J
IrOfel Fanchon & Majco ill
ItyC .SpBI Prsaent .
UjMf "R0ffilig Ol;; ;
ON THE SCrIetTI ; Th.B8k.t,n. U
Ben Lyon k hh we rl
Wfi'. LyaMara "
vMul i Five Other Big II
M "Dancing-. -''i 1
HXT 1 - Vienna" . . .
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