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' '- TifEDFORTli "SffiTJj TRTBUCT, MEDFORD, OREGOX. TlttTRSDAY, M AftCH 7, 1929.
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Columbia's
STAR OF THK WEEK
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BLUi; CHASS 1JOYS
1JKI-I Where the Shy Little
' Violets Grow.
You Are My Own Vocals
. Lec Morse and Her Blue Gross
Beys. 10-inch, 75c.
, Vivn-tvnnl Uncording
FRIGID AIRE
alone offers the new
COLD CONTROL
TASTEiC FREEZING .
DESSERTS
80 recipes for delicious desserts and salads arc contained In
a new recipe book we want to ive yuu,r. Stop at our dis
play room today.
PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE
il2-214 West Main - Phono 12
A. B. Cunningham 0. 0. Alenderfer'
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Dependability Is Mighty Important
When It Comes to Replacing
a Starter Gear
' MANN
CASE HARDENED
STARTER GEARS
Offer .vim llic (li'pcinlnliililv llinl's ko cssiMiliiil. 'J'lu'.v uro tie
volopi'd io ki'i'it )iiit willi new, niiiiiII lini'c mutiM'N, 4-wlu,i,l
bi'iikt's, lnillo.ii liii'S, t;i'. 'I'lit'sc nciirs iiv at'cnnik'ly formal,
weld li'slcd mill iiiiii'liini'il In wil lislniid llic IriTifio immi'i of
.io istii i-f t i 1 1 i ( 1 1 . Aii rsidiisivi' univiTsnl c.liiniilirr I'oiiiul on
no otlii'i' fii'iiv iiMsii fi's ii posilivc I'litnuu'i' uf sliii'lrr pinion, nt
Old siiiiK- 1 titic- I'iiiiiiiintiiiK front nnd ri'iir out ram-t typrs of
tjlui'ti.'!' jfi.'iirs..
Munn oaso-hnrdonod gears are guaranteed to Inst
the life of tho motor. Ask your repair man to
order from this firm.
LITTRELL PARTS CO.
317 East Main St. Telephone 237
Largest Auto Parts Dealers in Southern Oregon
Richardson Springs
' The Homo of tho Soft Shirt"
Claiming the world's best natural physio. On highway
near Cliico, Butte County, California.
Warm Winter Weather. Steam Baths
Wonderful mineral waters unexcelled for rhcumutism,
kidney and stomach ailments.
;,....' LEE RICHARDSON Cliico, California
1A.E RECORDS
Carolina Moon Walti.
If I Had You Fox TrotBen
Selvin and His Orchestra.
1Q inch, 73c
171 7-Ip Mississippi (Here I Am).
A Precious 'Little Thing Called
Love (Theme Sanj from Mn
tion Picture "The Shopworn
Aniet") Fox Trot Ipatia
Troubadours (S. C. Lanin, Di
rector), 10 inch, 75c
ITlft-D Olaf (You Ought-. Hear
Olaf Laff) (from "Chmuve
Souris").
In a Little Town Called Home,
Sweet Home Fox Trots
Clicquot Club Eskimos (direction
, of Harry Rcscr). 10 inch, 75c
VOCAL RECORD
1 71 5-l Sleep Baby Sleep.
. Alice in Wonderland Vocals
Vaughn De Leath. 10 inch, 75c
1 707-1 You're the Cream in My
Coffee (from "Hold Every
thinS.'"). To Know You Is to Love You
(from" Hold Everything!").
Vocals Ruth Etting. 10", 75c
"NEW PROCESS"
tir U. ft. Pat. Off.
The Record without Scratch
MORE
SUCCESS ATTENDS -
Qpunni (1DPDFTTA I
UUIIUUL Ul LILI in
GOLD HILL FRIDAY
ly Ahll A. Walker,
Gold Hill Correspondent.
(OLD HILL, Ore., Mar. .7.
(Special.) The operetta, "Lovo
Pirates of Hawaii," which woa pre
sented nt the high school audito
rium last Friday evening.' March
1st, proved a great ftueces, under
tho persona I hu per vision of Pris
clllu. Mcislngcr.
A number of excellent songs,
dances und other features were
presented during the operetta. - As
an extra feature between the two
acta, Wood row Hhaver appeared us
a duncer and singer and mado Al
Jolson nshnmd of himself when
It cornea to the "Hinging Fool."
It was a real hit with tho audi
ence A quartet sang and lirncst
Lindgren sang "Mighty Like .a
Rose." Another feature was mu
nlo given before the operetta by
Mrs. MelHingor's orchestra. j
An exceptionally large crowd at-!
tended the operetta and it was well
enjoyed by all. H will probably
be presented in some other town '
In the valley soon. i
Neal Doty has been quite ill the
past several days and has quit his
work temporarily .with the Med
ford Sand and Oruvel company.
He 1h now rapidly improving.
Within the last few days a num
ber of improvements have been
made, on the bridge across Rogue
river just south of this city. The
embankment on the south side of
the bridge was recently built up
and rock reinforced, witli concrete
placed over the dirt so as to pre
vent n slide on the atdc of the road.
The bridge itnelf is also being gone
over, ft is being polished and ro
cleaned. A number of places on
It where small pieces of concreto
have been struck off are being cov
ered with cement. Tho approaches
on both sides aro being gravelled.
Those operations have been keep
ing tho highway commission crow
quite bu.sy for tho pHHt week or so.
Much interest is still being taken
In tho recent Indian relic discov
eries made by W, W. 1 little on hlfj
ranch near this city. A number of
people a i'o at his homo each day.
wanting to see the articles which
he has unearthed. Mr. ITittlo has
put "No Trespassing" signs on the
ground from Mch the article
worn taken, and no one is allowed
on It without his permission. Thla
was necessitated becauMO so many
people visited the land nnd all were
anxious to find somo of the relies.
A number of letters have been
received from different ports of
Oregon and nurroundliig staton in
regard to the finding of these
thing. The articles huvo been
placed In a display ciiho and are
being shown to (bono who visit tho
ranch.
A strip about lftO by 300 feet of
ground Is yet to be removed be
fore the moil id will he completely
level.
Tiny Cook has again returned to
our elty after a visit of several
montl.H to eastern Oregon,
11. Voiilluevvnburg of Sams Vnl-,'
ley was a visitor to our city the j Thursday.
foro pari ot this week. Mr. Voli Ted C'oldwcll of McCloud Is in
lluevi'iihurg.hus Just recently re-i Ashland to spend somo llmc vlsll
luineit from a trip to Wuuhlngttm, I nB wuh friends and relatives nnd
D. -' ,f . " intending to business errands.
I.ee i'ook returned to his home Krcd Mclsncr of the Dellvlew
I uthls city from the Sacred Henri .
iiiispiini on puniiuy nriernuon. - rie
suffered injuries when he fell from
a rouf while being employed as a
fiirpeuter nt the vi'inent plant, lie
Is much improved now and it is
hoped that ho will soon be able to
ho out and uround.
The dances uro gain being held'
in Gold Hilt at the pavilion by
Lucius Klnculd. Tho Imperial Art-
mm luiinsii inc. illume iui mi-1
dances. A largo crowd attended !
the one on Inst Saturday evening ;
and everyone enjoyed n good time. I
They will bo given every two weeks.
n Saturday right:
C. Walker has now completed
the installation of a new home elec
tric lighting plant on his ranch
near this elty.
A ilmihle-hradcr basketball game
was played at tho Gold 1(111 high
mhool, gymnasium between the
U oh lie lllver boys' and girls' tenuis
and the OoM Hill teams, on Mon
day evening, March -ith. Tho Rogue
lilvcr glrtH attained tho lead from
the flrnt of tho game ami hel It
until tho taut. Tho boys' game wna
luleroHtlpg, both sides being iu good
form. During I he first quarter
(Inhl Hill kept the lead nnd by a
slight margin succeeded in nosing
out I heir opponent.". The second
quarter was oven more interesting.
Hoih inns wove practically tied
through the whole quarter, neither
attaining n lead of more than two
points. The half ended 17 to SO
hi f0-or of the Hold Hill quintet.
Dining ttho second half of tho game
the lloguo River toam came to the
front. Whon tho Inst quarter stnrt
ei the Rogue River team begun
looping them fuster. The final
weore end in Rogue RIvor3 favor.
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R. B. WESTBROOK
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MUll 111 UlinUUL j
OF LiTHIA HOTEL
ASHLAND, Ore., Mar. 7. (Spl.)
Lltbia Springs hotel will again have
a permanent manager since K.' B.
AVost brook of Astoria has taken
over the management, replacing AV.
T. Newman,, who was in charge
temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. "West
brook have already arrived in Ash
land and taken possession. . They
huvo apen. the la.t. flvoyeara !n
Antorla In charge of tho Hotel Aa
torla. They sold out their interests
In Astoria and came here at the
suggestion of tho Huuser family,
who have charge of tho local note).
Mr. and Mrs. Wcstbrook say they
have come to make their homo in
Ashland, and that they like tho
plucc very much. .- Their ambition
Is to make the community lite
center about tho hotel.. Their hotel
experience In Oregon extends over
tho past 20 years, and thoy have
at different times been located nt
Huscburg, Cottnuc Grovo and Al
bany, besides tho lust fivo years at
Astoria. W. T. Newman, who has
had temporary management of tho
hotel will go to Hun Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Coolldge of
Spokane, Wash., .will arrive In Ash
land on (Saturday to bo' guests at
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Sparr on North Main street. Thoy
aro on their way homo from Cali
fornia where they have boon spend
ing a vacation. Mrs. Coolldge is a
sister of Mr. Hparr.
Wirt M. Wright was unanimously
nliniinn no t. pauI ,ln t rf t hi. tinnrit
of directors of the .X. M.,,C. A. to j
succeed J. C. Hopper, who served i
during tho past year. George A. I
Drlscoe, suporlnteridont of tho city j
schools, bus been chosen as sccrc-
tury. Other officer havo not ycti.
been chosen. ' 1
8am Kratzer, owner and operator
of Sam's Dairy I.unch on North!
Main stroet, has gone to Tacoma,
Wash., to visit for two weeks nt
tho home of his sister-in-law, who ,
was not ablo-to nttend tho funeral
of Mrs. Kratzer, who died recently j
In Ashland nnd was burled on last .
Thursday.
W. V. Uurllngham of Seattle ar
rived In Ashland to take a position
with the Vostnl. Telegraph com
pany. Mr. Shifter was rcecntly
transferrod to tho Seattle office.
J. O. Allen was promoted to tho
pluco made vacant by Mr.' bhlffcr
and Mr. Burllnghnm will take' Mr.
Allen's former position.
Mrs. Susanno Homes Carter,
county school superintendent, 'wna
a recant visitor In AHhtand,' culling
on friends and attending' to- busi
ness mutters. ,
Mrs. 41. 1J. Tabor will lenvo on
Saturday for her -homo at Pafa
donn, Cal., utter a visit hero with
friends. Mr. Tabor Is general sup
erintendent of tho construction
work at Lincoln.
H. 1). Hurst, maniiger of tho Vln
Ing theater, went to Grants Pubs
on Krlday to attend to business
affairs. Mr.. HurHt was accom
panied by tho Misses i.eona Alii
strum and Dorothy Chappcl. ,;
Mrs. J. W. Merrltt. n former
Ash-
i,ind resident, was a visitor here
district has gono to Portlund to
take n course In carpentry
Miss Huby Unngdon, who makes
her home ut the Llthiu apartments
has returned from a visit to No
halom, ore., where she visited with
relatives.
Mm. Butler Walker has, been
spending a fow days at Chtloquin,
Ore., whero eho has ben visiting
w 1 1 li her dnutjhlcr. Miss Mary W'ul
)gcr. i .
j,.8t0 j0ii hns brought in his
cattle from Ills Dead Indian ranch
nn,i wm f,.L.j them for tho rest of
(u, winter. Mr. Nell says there
Is two foot ot enow in ' the Dead
Indian.
Mr. nnd Mm. Ed Gowland of
Klamath Falls have been vlstilng
over tho past week end with Mrs.
Oowhind's sister, Mrs. il'miUtum
who rcyldos in Uellvlew.
Ashlnm) has been chosen for.the"
ncxt meeting place pf the Jackuon
County Musjjo Teach em' a smo ela
tion, which will convene on tho
Cth of Mureh. . Tho members will
1t together nt luncheon at the
Llhla Hpringsiotcl and will enjoy
a program of unusual Interest.
Tho enrd party given on Thurs
day evening by tho Klks' Indies was1
an outstanding social success and
netted a neat sum for tho rofur
ulsht.O; ot the ladies' room. The
affair was held in tho main lodge
room of tho Klks temple. Mrs.
Dean, who Is president of the aux
iliary, was chairman in charge of
the goneral arrangements und to
ller efforts Is due much of the buc
cess of the affair. Assistant host
esses for tho evening was Mrs. 1
H. Vrovost nnd Mrs. H. 11. Rails.
Handsome lirisetOyero awarded to
Dr. Mattle iShuw and Jack von
Prang for high scorus for tho even
ing, whtlo Mrs. Frank Dickey und
L. S. JJrown "were fort:Qite high
point winners nt five hundred. -
At tho, cluao.of th playing the
guests were wrved a most delicious
supper which was ecrved In tho
v,p"tnirs dlnlny room.
Mr. Ktmcr Rleglo was host ess at
n charming nffair given on Thun
dny night at her home. Tho Rieglo
homo wn bright with yellow tulips.
Games nnd needlework furnished
! tho ontartnlnment for tho guests,
1 who included Mioses Ktsie Alex -
under, Gertrude Ulede, K t h c 1
Shrum, Helen Rlcde. Ruth Qnniun.
Utn Walker, Cailn Ricglo and Mrs.
; Don Kay, - ; ,
; GlltW rt lUnhuM
SVtEM, Oro., March 7. (JTi
ino roHignnnon ox x. .m. liiioeri,
;nuioiintendcnt of tho ntKto train-
Ing1 school for boys, was today
( recolvcd by the ntnt board or .
conttl. Ho ill b succeeded by
0AK CIRCLE LADIES .
OF EDEN PRECINCT .
TO GIVE LUNCHEONS"
.
(By Mary O. Carey).
BDBN PRECINCT, Ore.. March
7. (Special) Guests at tho Carey
home, last Sunday were Mrs. Nora
itmnenari anu .nr. anu airs. uiu. jrej8 .last Monday. -.
Chandler. i . Mrs. Lilly Coleman of Phoenix
.-E. M. Rease father of Orvel;8 joying her lawn plowed ,up and
Rease is again -nolo to walk about cnuiea and will have it respwn.
his !i yard and to be up most of i r jihoenix MercantHe m p a n y
the time, but frequent, taping are-having tho old warehouse! tofn
still has to be resorted to. tjown ,,'it.-has been in use . for
Affa- Will I'nrnu tt'nu uhi-iiif tinff '; 1 : innn'
ir ' rnl, . "
'Vllliam Bingham wan In Mod-,
ford last Monday after outa to re-
sow ' ieome of his wheat ;i?round.
wlilch was partly frozen, out. ' i
rThe
todio of Oak Circle gave
1' party last Suturday oven-
a.. card
ing'and tho churgc for tlio even
ing's entertainment. Including . a
good lunch, was 2Se." Tliey inado
H I", for , tho lodge fund. They
will give another ono noxt Satur
day 'evening.' ' '" '
'Ed'Hamlin Is' having; his hired
htan, build : a : lino fence .. between
tho west place, which Mr. Hnmlln
hiis. rented . and "-Mr." UliiBluun's
plaeo; : i ' 1 , '
1 Mrs. ' I.etn Furo' " is expected
home from - Los? Angeles, the last
ofntlils , week. ; Mrs. Furry and
lier mother, Mr.s M. Rose. havo
spent " tho. winter In tho . southern
Cltr- ,. .1 r::, - '
Mrs. IJoyd Colvor of l'hoenlx
was trading in '. Medford ' Monday
morning. -
Mrs. " Prettymnn. former land-
XT Til EN a cold or cxjxjsurc
; VV brings aches and. paiiis that
.penetrate .to. your very bones,
.there is always fjiiick relief in
Bayer Aspirin. It. makes short
,vork; of 'headaches or any little
"pain. J list as effective in the more
...ITnvm.. fWnvi .tiMirnlmn
-neuritis, rheumatism or lumbago. ifV,
'Iio ache or , 'pain is . ever . too
' dce)-seatcd for Bayer . Aspirin
to relics, and it docs not aftcct
'I --. Jiiciieart. , . . f.y t,-'K-; A
kPSjjlll:
IT iVTrlLi CCti nUI i'J i Mi i 1 i ivf r-frr? i?ni I-
the heart. . .
Afirla 1 th trde mark of Eijr Mtaufactuit of Mccotictci4etr of Scllcjeicid
Small Cars Will Be Accepted
In Trade On New
Ford Cars
WE CAN
MAKE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
On Your .Choice of New
Models Come and See
Showrooms Practically
C. E. Gates
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lady of tho Blue. Flower-. lodRO
at Phoenix haH come to Aihlnhd
nnd In-ft ' Monday took . some i of
tho furniture from the 'lodb-o to
her apartment In Ashland. ;v -.'
Miss Irene Btandley was a-.um-
ner guftnl at the home, ol ine
i Misses Ilensle Mildred, and EUnit
ildebrand last Sunday.
Mrs. C Carevnold to MrAKype
-I of Reese creek one hundred1 fine
:Vhito T-echorh henH. ' Mr.v JsVpo
'expects fo do some' hatching -Uils j
spring. v , s - : -s r
E. C7. Lockwood ,of the" White
Wine Poultry farm ,at - I'lioeipx
shipped 20 of his high-bred cock
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liew ono ow. Joining on fhc-stbre.
Mr. and Mrs.' tVm. BlnBham and:
their ' . -tj,reo -son. . Monroe ..' and ;
Kverett and Ervln. and their fam-i
llles :formed -a picnic pnrty--oM
drove In their cars-to Wolf creek
last Sunday. There were 15 In the
party... JUiey - found .. the . "country
most bcuutlfu: and tho , day an
ideal-, one.: ' ' - 'Vt
Orchard ... spraying Is,' in ',' full
swing- In ' all tiio orchardsv near
Phoenix - and Talent. Tho'. wea
ther in Ideal for, sprasiing: " .'
There'--are. a-'-few of .the: orchard
men who held Home of 'their ap-i
pics thot': ar' flow sorting thojn j
over and. offeriiig. them fort fialo.';
Tbcro lias -been a number, qf j
big loads .of. trees hauled -fromj
Medford to the' upper valley, una
past week,, for '' either setting new
tracts or being used for filters and
replacing trees . taken out. . v '.
Newport Nowpoft
streela paved.-
and Olive
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Notice the Difference
The Very First Mile!
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' When you take your qar out of our shop,; you willbe gur-
prised at its improved performance. :. Experienced svipi-
chanics handle your job on a, FIXED RATE PLAN that
means money saved and finer work Vou knoW' te, ad:
. vance just , what your bill will be--That's .why so ms?y
prefer our ' 'j -,' - ' : '",- '-C?.:lu
)-:y.': ; CHEVROLin,f;::-;;S3
Repair
Just give it a trial - and Jieember ' only GENUINE
'CHEVROLET PARTS are used. v-fj;;; XiJ
Pierce-Allen Motor Go.
112 South Riverside Phone 150
USED CAR LOT 8th and
The Lifeblood of Progress ,
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Jfoncy, properly handled, is essential to com- .:
. inunity progress as.well as to individual prog-
ress. ',. : ; . .
The First National serves us a financial .artery,: ' :
through ' Which iiuotfey 'may ..bo kept flowing,' t'P.j
keep enterprise olive in the Medford territory, :' V
Dank h'qrc ondyi-'urdqllars, bccoijijgt.lic
vital stream that makes for lqcal growth, anu.:.!':;
progress! '.,''. ". ; ' : '. '
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