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.IB'SJ.s." -,. PXGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal . A change of positions at tho postofflce was madn lnt week by ' mutual consent, by Harry Mor mw,' clerk, and Harry 8.- Walker, carrier, and with the aanctlon of jHUjioffiee authorities. The reas on for the change is that Mr. Morrow preferred "; outside' work and sr. 'Wftl'kei- Ipnldn vtotk." Tho rumor that t'. 'M., Houston, of tho monoy'ordcr1 division; and thy sec ond dxlstatu; Junjtor would make 'a similar change 'is-denied by llio latter. , Poplin rompers, 14.9.5 now $1.39; sires J) to. !j y.eara. iinndj(crift, (jhou. ifejjiaeptkil (naf ostito. deal of Inuforulncn,. closed liat, week was tho sale of 'tho Hoy Klllott homo H 4 Myrtlq. Rtroot to Dr. I. II. 0oy. fw "will jtnk? possession " f hi'ly next mbntb The property 1 one ' ot the best of its kind in tho .cliyj ani tho ;npuso was ttmstruc'ted 'two'" years" ngo' Poems set to music Mastnroraft . Song Publishers Seattle. 860 ;'lti Its 'jjWtecn V oars. Abo''' news coti'imn the" Ashland Tlilinsn of Frld.iv said: "Mrs. J. .1. .WoNair And" MIsa S'olllel HHrks returned j borne Saturday, after spending n week In Mc'dfor.d, '' where " they j worn entertained at the homo of j jflife Earl tiaadlo:" "j .('. t)ry-plno . slabs, $!i lond. Tel. '63r."'iedfori4 Fuel Co, 324tf! .specjal student In forestry nt the orc'ffon 'Stato college, la among the men appointed to tho pistol team after a two-week competitive rapid and slow flro contest. , Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 23tf .; ".fir,.. Roy Mcrshan left the mid dle, -of lost, weel for a several wv'eks'1 visit' 'with relatives and friends nt Los Angeles and adja cent "southern' California' points. Dance at Nat. Sat. night. Small hall. - Dynge Bros. ' 3.16 " I'oUr (leer tliiit hava been feed ing recently In "tho flijlds cl,nso to town wore seen Saturday' on tho Htij'cits of '" Hillrie's, ' Ore.,' cold weajhe'r. arid, Snow; having driven theip'"ftrom their ' mountain ' ro s'orts, ';' "' " ''T . Hose Dicji'dlng, runners removed, find "shags worked backi Handi craft shop. "' '"' 21 (Itf . ',: AJIfililng hor . parents, J)r. . and XlrS. Frederick johnson, Is " Mrs. Leonard C. Brown of Santa Clnrti, . eat. ,:,'; - '' jjo'vir prona-siltch arid hooked rug tjattcrns,' attraetlvo designs, (Co to fa',7f., Itandlcrnft Shop. ., 336 .'Ambji' tho, Oregon Sato ooi: . lega'studentn'of Aled'ford upending fle vvo'ck-cntT at homo Is Chustur Hubbard. ' ; ; Ted Tliye; Portland light iiavy-' wolht ' yvruHtlor, plans' to loavo yoi'iliM"l siiortly after tno first pf iarch for a tour ' of lCngtn,nd u'iirt Nowa'y. ..iThyo will partici pate ;' In BOYornl matches In Kng '' land, prid also, engage In flvo. In ijorway.' -'. . ', '.--., : , -' ,.'t.MHly. lSla,mn,UiL Netted' Gem pb. . tfttoen, lpO, lbs. tor. , $1.20; 6(t lbs, T$p. .Delivered: any place. In- city. Johnson's Market, 0th and Orapo St. '. Phono ft7. ' ' . aoatfl i. Business and professional wo men of Medford, Ashland, GrnnU ; fftiis; and possibly. Klamath - foils .WOWt In a : district uantoranao In Hhe Kedwooda hotel ' on ; next Thursday night with a number of stijte officers in attendance ' ' A banquet vM bo served at 7, prn gedad uy'-a 'conferoiico' of officers between' ft -and' T In ono 'Of tho hotel rooms. Following tho bany Sunt will be Vound tablo discus .emC Ulw'"'M6tatla' Hnliv of :ugine. stntn president, mill Mm, bertha Smith of Ooqulllo, stato .embtunr uhalrmah. will bo among those attending. They will go tn Medford and Klamath : Falls to hold similar meetings' on the fol lowing Friday and Saturday nights to ''-Which ' members of the' Orants Poss dub are urged -to attend. Orants Pass't.'otirlor. ' , -. Money loaned on Improved city property at 8 with crodlt for moiithlj' ' paym'enta. Loans ap proved 'here. Wo'have flOD.OOO jiisli in the" bank for 'Immediate dlkbursethont. '' Ih1on' Savings & l)Jn 'Assn. Agcy., Room 12, Palm ,oiock, cor. stain flnp; trront, tip iralrs? ". " "''" '"' 33K' Marrlnge licenses wore Issued, at ng cpuniy cierK oinco yes terifny 1o Koy Ciooilmaii, 38, and llazoll Trultt, 34, both of Lin coln, Oro.: Leslie lilghnm, 3n, of Oontra Point 'and to Joy: Fcod-i-ricjts. 21, of Medford; C. ' It. Jtrucit. S3, nrtd nrothy Blgclow. 20. hhth of Snn Franclwro. '''" f.HJ7i-r V' A " Milk Bread such aa baked by Flub rer is al body-build-ing food. Let the kid dle have all they want. . '. ... . . I Leo P. Brown, Crater National 1 forest Btaff member, spent last ! Wednesday with F. C. Dlllard, city I water engineer, Inspecting tho ; water shed property protecting ' the source of Mcdford's water ' supply nt niK Butta Hprings. , "l Best Utah coal hot and clean. Tel. 031. Medford F11H0.C0., 32Mf Deforring Insect control work In mreo omer wukuhu pur oraiu.11 of the greater urgency in Crater l.nke National park, the second deficiency hill as reported to tho I bouse at Washington last' week j makes $9000 available, for such work at Crater Lake. This' pro videji Immediate funds, n',addltlon ;m opproprmuon ; amwwi j innay fiscal ycai-.'. . g ' Jt?aLH Texas tuma.Q jipuse, steam ed i a rn a I ok. to take hojno 10c finch, (I (or f0c Opn S n in. ic 13 p. m. iza v. itivprsiae. mono ituo. , , . .. 340 ; Oply,, 43 'cases wero handled during tlto year 1928 by th Ash land municipal court and' fines Collected amounted' 'to SMi), J ac cording to Flro Chief Bnughman of that city, who also serves as 'municipal Judge. '."'' ITpViols'terihg." ' Call Jacksonville 30?. . ; 331) A business 'visitor' hero' from litinnlh l-'ulls during tlio latter part of lost week "was O. rV'Ki' Inuder, superintendent ot. tlio. Ibwauna Box company. , Try fir slabs, 36 load. Tel S31. Medford Fuel CO.. 324tf .Mrs. Ifarry Itolicrts, employee of the AN'hitelaw Candy companjlcft for hor horno in Klamath Falls yesterday on an extended vncjitlbn.' Hho will return here tho first of March. That good coal low In ash. Han sen Con! Co. Phono 239. tf "A "Fifty Years Ago'' news item" of Interest hero published in the Oregonlnn at Portland tho other day road as follows: "California Oregon stage upsets ( at Grave creek hills and several passengers, Including ' Captain ' Ankony, are thrown but, but no one is ' hurt soriously,"-- 11 . ' Factory blocks, SO load. Tel. C31. Medford" Fuel Co. , 334tf Mis. It.'' If-. Severance of tiront Fails, Mont., in a hnuso guest 'of hot- sister, Mrs, R. It.' Johnson, 111 Ueeiin wy:" ' ' ' ' '' : ' Poplin rompers, 31. 911 now $1.39; sizes 0 to 3 years. Handicraft Shop. ' ' ' ' 336 . With tho defont of lloguc River at the hands of the Phoenix bosi kethnll team last J'VIday evening, uio question Of tho Jchnmplonshlp of the secondary high schools of tho county Is now very much up In tlio ulr. llngue River Inst week defeated Central Point and .with the' former defentod by Phoenix, which wntf' defeated a short timi) ago hy 'Central Point, ' lliero Is now a possllillily of any oho of tho threo teams being champions.' Central Tolnt and Phoenix will meet this week at the latter place and If the former wins, it will bo on even honors with Roguo River: $00 to $260 to loan on furniture Loans approved and money paid samo day. Room 12, Palm block, cor. Main and Front St.,, upstairs. oou- Out of 3! tomporary auto li censes issuod at "the sheriff's of fice yesterday 2,7 vero Issued to Medford motorists and eight were issued for new. uutomolSlle, : - Furniture U p h o I storing. Tol. 869-R. A. N. Thlbnult. 330 A voluntary petition of' bank ruptcy was fllocl in United Stntos court recenlly I'l IVirtland by Olen r. unuoy. local laborer, with lia bilities of $.1076. M and no assets. A petition wns also flledf In that court by II. n. : McCormlck of (Ironts Pass, Inborer,' giving lia bilities of 3240(1. 38 and "no assets. Choiii dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tft Among the omnibus 7 pension hills now pending In congress nt Wttshlngton, D. C., and "likely, of passugu, Is one for a $13 punslon Cor JoshIo L. ltllgor of Ashland, j vu uiiimiuiN oiii passed last weeg and signed by Preslilejit Coollilge grants JennMto ' Twomey of Ash land $40 a muivtb. Print drosses, i years, $1.95 now $1.30. Handicraft Shop. 335 R. 11. lirowno of Browne's Hurdwiire storo left the other day to spend n short time In Koso vlllo, Cul., attending to business matters. Hot, elenn conl. Tel. $3V Med ford Fuel co, "' : 324tf "I'm back to stay, for Canada Is much too cold ' tor a warm blooded Irishman like me," said Kelly McCnrthy on his return yes terday.to .Medford, fnllowlng sev eral months spoilt In Canada. With his arrival, the number of shod shining parlor-i In Medford ' in creased to II, he having opened a shop on North Fir street, where ho wns formerly Employed.' Kelly on his Inst stay in Medford was a prize fighter and took part In se vernlr preliminary fights at the j armory, but It Is not likely that' he will resume righting. "Ch oris" Ren. Phono 470-M. Mrs. Saille Allen. ' 283tft I In nn Improving condition is .Mrs. R. K. Hull of (153 North I Central nvenuo, who has been scr- ! Ipusly 111 for some time past. . That good coal low In ash. Hnn sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf The Oregon suproiuo court last ! week udmlticd Harry U. Uuncan !ot Rogite River to (ho bur ton mine months on certificate from 'California. I Factory block, J6 loed. Tol. 631. ; Medford Fuel Co. ' 324tt. I Trustees of 1'nclftr. university nt Forest (Irovo nro plunnlng to die ' eoutinue tho ncadenty ind enm- merclul depnrtinenls, but will take : no flniil action without asking the cooperation of nil concerned. Dressmaking and remodeling at tho Fashion Hhop, 424 Medford I Uidg. .Phone 1181. tt, 1 , Improvements wero made Inst i week. In the Interior of McN'nlr's drug sjjiro. with all wood work br ing nQted to conts of enamel lit shades of orchid, j I,"t me write your fire Insurance. I Carl V. Tengwnl.t, Hotel Holland, i Phono flsS. ' tf j W. W. Chadwlek, president and gem rat manager ot the Stage Terminal Hotel company, left yes I terday for his headquarters In Salem, stepping st Rnacburg to .spend Isst evening In connections with huslnes interests there. WETCFORTF irXW Complying with request of cities of tho Willamette valley for hear ing In the upper valley on certain kTourth, section railroad applica tions, set for Portland on March IS, Senator McNary has been ad-, vised by the Interstate .commerce commission that hearings nt Med ford will Immediately 'follow con clusion of proceedings;, at' 1 J'ort- . , ' 5 . .M. .hinr , ---I-- hats at Lottie Howard's. " 337 L. A. Huberts, Justice 'of tho peaco, was among the business visitors In Medford yesterday aft ernoon from. Ashland, : - Sir. and .Mrs. P. O. Province. ! left yesterday for their home In ( cf,lloqll,n( ore., after havlntr upent nlensurc. Highest grado I'tnh coal, any size, anywhere, any,' amount. Han son Conl Co. Phono 23!i. tf Mrs. ,V. H. rjyor of 414 West Jackson streot, hns: as' her guest her Bister, 'Mrs. 'J. II. Bailey of Portland, who arrived hero Fri day " :' ":'J" ; - ... ' Thc'esslfltaii ' manager' of the Marshall, Wells' hardware eslub: Ushmeut of Portland, L.; Falkcn marshwoa' a business vlsito'r''ln Jedforil,lust. Friday ''-'' 'From a visit with their daugh ter, Mrs, , Harold JJngg and fam VI, .,HU. . JiailiHl JJIIfiB HIM iiiii- lv. Dr.jnnd .lrs. ; R.' W. Clancy, 1 returned home laht week.' . Merchants have lacon "'warned' to refuse to 'cash checks apparently Issued; by'tho "Northwest Lumber & Fuel company, if they nrb pre sented by; strangers. Inspector's have.' reported they havd ovldehce lhaj.' cliecks; taken ' froih tho com pany lh ' the'eourso of a recent rob bery '.were facing forged ahd pa'ss- " .v-" . "" ':" "' ' ' ": : Wearing the latest model 'derby hat,'.' Cecil Kvn'ns ' of Portland, former '.Medford resident, was ' a visitor in tlio city ystcrdayi after having accompanied his parents, ! Mr. olid -Mrs. A.: a. Evans, form-i er wel4 known residents of this city and of Central Point, to Ash- J land, where tlioy wore called by the critical illness of Jfrs. l-Jvans' mother,' '; Mrs.' ID, High, who yes terday", uftcriioon was reported to he' s(nid . better. v Cecil Kvuns Is now 'announcer and station me chanic at KXLi tlio Portland Tel egram 'broa'ilca'jitlng'' st.atlon. '' and plans "to "follow' that work indef initely. , ; " : ' ; 'Mrs. (1., 1-Ij" Adams if ..Wood burn, fire.,' Is hero for an extend ed visit 'with her daughter, Mrs. CIcorgo'B. Miller..'" '."''.,' "' 'lilur'toii'" lii ts, ' who :asHlste'd In tlio, prosecution of Asa Keyes, ex dlstrli't , attorney of Los Angeles county, California,, will attend tho annual convention of the state de partment, American Legion, to bo held In Salem in August. To spend the week-end hero with Mrs. R. F. Anderson, his grandmother, Harold Anderson ar rived front the Oregon State cud lego the otnor day, accompanied by Arthur Johnson, a fellow, stu dent. ' Scrittb.ll JUU- v ; ' Special meeting Siskiyou- Lodge, of Perfection, 7:30. p. m., February 2ft. Work and special , busl- L. 15. WtttlAMS, Secretary. HELD OVER FOR TODAY THE PUBLIC DEMANDED IT HURRY! It's Yoitr Last Chance TONIGHT! To See ' ., This Mighty Epio Alaska ! ROBERT W. irttfEYil ; SERVICE'S . 'z "'' tmi - THEN Li! '-ii.-i jrin " -M jT " ' ' '' ' i " ''. with ! Contiguous -t . Shows DOLORES j Admission DEL RIO . ' Mstlnees datpu X 10 A 35 RALPH i V I Evenlngt FORBES X 10d50 KARL DANE i TUE.-WED ;GZR1 I I POPULAR NOVEL SUNSET PASS " J II j yV Vll. j j; 1' 'i TRTBTTNE, MEDFOBD, Recruits will bo taken for the United Slatos navy beginning on March 1, according to H. T. Kd son, tho Grants Pass recruiting officer, who hns received notice that ho may take recruits until the quota, is filled. The February quota for tho northwest wos filled In flvo days. . Tho Dlajnond Cnfo reopened for business yesterday morning nfter Having be.cn closed since Monday for .renovating and' redecorating, ami On; addition of snnio ' , noiv equipment. . The Dixie club will hold Its next meeting on, the first Katur , day l.n .March" nt the .homo . of ..Mrs. A. J. Ilanby. according to an an nouncement yesterday" afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Gregory, S. C. Collins, Miss Ruth Collins nnd Miss llldred Gregory wero among the Visitors yesterday afternoon In Medford from tho .Tnhlo Rocli dis trict '"'' " ;:;..i.;'.-'. -' ': 1 The common practice ' af : turn ing1 from' tho curb "abruptly into traffic without adequate warning to approaching traffic is attacked In the National Safety . Council's triiffio safewny postoV for "outdoor display during Mnreh. ".Mrs. H. F. Barron and Mrs. G. . feutler attended tlio PlattAngie wedding in 'Mcdfcird Tuesday "evening,"- said tho -Ashliind' Tldliigs of last 1 Friday r in Us "Twenty years Ago" news coition. -; Mlss Jenn ' Stockman, formtr night nurse nt Community hospi tal, returned recently . from fhl cago 'and tho Hawaiian 'Islands, nnd is a guest for a short time of MIS Leo.ta Thompson, ' 523 Bast .Afaln. She plans to resumo nurs ing work here In a short time. ' So confident Is Fuji of Med fonl's ,' nhlllty In. the basketball World that yesterday he declared ho would bet any amount on Med- ford agnlnst the field in the state basketball tournament at' Salem. Ho' Is betting that- Medford will come through tho tournament un defeated and again bring back the state championship' to '" Medford. l'i 'until last ' evonlrig Fuji had found no one to take lilm 'up on the wnger, which he announced yesterday afternoon In nil serious ness. 1 ' . . . Phone 51 ... ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE - PURE PROPUCED PACKED" THE, SANITARY WAY Tce lSffl tfK-"'-:-l " - THAT GREATEST of ALL " rim, m It -; AsL r- iiP -you heab s w$ I! I p ' i. f : THEBT TALK " ' p ' Here Tfeey Are! THE EIGHT JUNIOR SALES CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS IDicky Sleight 2TAsil Walker ..." 3 Lou Dodson ... 4 Jessie Offord 2,670 points 5 Woodrow Reich 2.460 points 6 Dorothy Tedrlck ... 2,360 points 7 Albert Randall .....1,960 points 8 Donald Anderson.... 1,100 points 9 Myron Fleser 1,010 points 10 Rachel Fry ....990 points 8o Ills Slory lAir Oilier Dotall" BIO PAY DAY MONDAY! . OREGON, - SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1929. Philip Comlskey, former Med - ford boy who was recently re - leased from service in the avla- tlon division of the United States army following three years' serv- Ice. is now employed as appren- tlco linotype operator on the Red- ding independent, newspaner. and on tho Fall River Tidings, of I which his father Is tho editor, ac- t cording to 'a letter received from him by a local friend. Over to see his brothers In the Centra.! Point district, Ccdrlo Lull, j former valley resident, was a vis itor In Medford yesterday from tho Klamath county seotlon, where j he has been engaged In farming j for the past two years. j Among tho visitors In .Medford ! yesterday from tho Willow Springs I district were Eddlo ond Donald Potter, wl)p. recently arrived there from' San Plegp, Calif., to make their permanent home In .that sec tion. ' Mrs. tyda T- King, county nurse: is expected to return 'tot day from a short business trip to sniem. It may he-a-long process be fbro; Miss' Constance Andrews5 of tho county clerk's office will be able to regain comploto use of her left hand, after having cut the wrist to the bono several weeks ago when n glass howl jalio was washing brake, and one .nece. jagged glass left a deep lacera- I tlon, requiring, several stitches : to close it. She-Is beginning to learn how to use tlio fingers and with a lilt mnro practice is expected to snow rnster Improvement. Tho Btep-f.ither of Mrs. B. R. Elliott of this city, Patrick Slat lery, well known resident of I Grants I'nss, died Friday after-I noon In that city ' of a stroko of paralysis. Tho funeral services will be held today. Classified nrtvertming gets results Dr. Emmett Carpenter . Iwik-"''r CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Adjustments ,' Massage Electrotherapy .Office phone 430-R Residence Phone 1289 .308 Medford Bldg. ...r 4,440 polnta . ....3,490 points 3,460 poiuii PARTY IT -"tpr - Of" .o j Allan Autry, who has been ; worltinB for chnrles May for the past tew monthB drlvlnB a truck! i between Ashland and. Medford, 1Kon , position v - truck arlver for ,he Umoll 0il company. I formerlv held bv "Chuck"" Hush. I ...i, ,m to manager- C---1 1 r -! i e.- 1 1 y x 1 in i : it "i i 1 M 1 .. ;. continuous vyH-' mZt fcr l III li ur i ... -i . . ." . w wjt md ' III 17 ' . ... V . 1 "MAnfrtc i kVJ LuiiLira ana ui inn nt n icnri 111,'! If II. . 1 l HM i tm 6 ML III I .11 The Funniest Comedy Team III. V .j I I 11 I Jial 111 II : in Vaudeville, presenting : . I L I U 7 ., I Ml! III w .. 1 III Ik "WMUA" , b -jm ,. . iik - Th.,e BOte...t , : i: n nzr? tmr- - o r j5?w III III f CHIROT and "1 . f JOHNSON and ' V . ( MILES and 1 III III MERCADO MclNTOCH I.VERSO.N , III mJ6Sunkist Streaks of Lightning lb III ON THE-SCREEN III ' REGINALD DENNY ! ill ' Sf LjLjj . COMING - J V1!1VKUW "Anne Nil kills ,.M ABIE'S Pre-Inventory Sale R, C A. RADIOLA 18 100 A SPEAKER w o O r' Complete With RCA Tubes Sale Ends March 1st : . TERMS WITHIN REASOFi Southern Oregon o Electrico 409 E. Main St. H. 0. Frohbach -- i ship ,,, " Aninna ' , John H. Cox and N. T. Hodges Jr.. returned home Friday nigh from a several days' business visit at Alturas. Cel.. where they pur- ', chased furs for the Wardwcll Fur nmn,ni- , company. IN THE BIGGEST x MADE In IRISH $11 ' LAUGH KV '5 .: I CANCUON AND ffi !ll Four Day goo lll!l!lillll!ll!llll)ll!l!llllllllllllllllll!IM ' o ' ' nnd Mrs. Lriei u. coie- , accompanied by Mr. Cole, ,' ,,i,m. Grant Coleman avA t.f Mis. Lay l'rey nu,o ro . , he, e test urs(i ly oj auto to, several week u sit at i an ij eg ,.Q ,I.os Angeies . -....,.- - LAUGH HIT HE HAS IN AGES Hot Sound! ROSE Phone 889 Morris B. Leonard I C3 U o 1 I f M : it' ' i" ' i i 'i i i 1 nO.l