Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 31, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTCDFORD MATTr TTJTP.ITNE, MEDFORD. - Ott TOON",-. UX DAY, MA ROD "
1020.
PA"GE THREE
Q
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Rrevities
Acting as substitute; teachers in
th IliRh. arhool last; week were
Miss Oarflelrt nnit Miss Dorothy
rtey,V"'.',,'r' The latter replaced Miss
(lertrude Butler, romance lnnKuiiKe
teacher, who is ill, and the former
replaced Mls.4 Mary Oilhelt, the
English teacher, -who is-on a short,
visit to; Portland. ,
That Rood coal--low in ash. Han
sen 1,'oal Co. Phono 230. tf
Mrs.' Wayne oare of 24 Siwn
mlt street, who underwent a major'
operation at the Suored Heart hos
pitalwas reported to he In' an im-'
proved' condition yesterda--.
Highest grade Utah coal, nny!
size, anywhere, any aijiount. Jinn-!
sen Coal Co. l'hone asst. . tC i
A man in a remote section of'
Oregon, some 'time ' ago promised'
the'state game commission that lie
would forsake his habit of killing!
deer out of season. He was no-;
lorious in his locality for hunting j
out of season and boasted that he
could not be caught. When he!
gave up illegal hunting he took up
another habit that of moonshln- j
ing.. Xow he Is. in jail. !
Cheap dry lumber at Medford !
Lumber Co. 2:t"tf j
Miss Laura Dewey is expected
to return to Medford the first of
the 'week from 'Marshfleld, after
visiting her sister.
That good coal-low in ash. Han
sen Coal Ho. Phone 23S. tf
.Miss Eva Coy has returned from
:ancroft,"Ore it'nd will'enler the
Ashland NortmiJ school at Ashland.
Miss Coy has some time yet to put
In at llie normal before receiving
a life certificate, and ly entering
this early she expects to complete
her course by Ihe opening of the
fall term. (iold Hill .ews.
Factory Murks, $H load. Tel. GUI.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tf
dene Howling lefl last .night for
Yreka, Calif., where he will spend
Master Sunday wit li his parents.
Mr. anil Mrs, Kugene Howling,
Uypge's old-time dance every
Thins, and Hut, at Nat. 9
Mrs. A. K.- Mensley and her
daughter. Miss Genevieve Hensley.
expect to leave here the end of
Polling Places and
Description of Wards
f yt t
IVllliiK places for the rle.:-tion next Tuesday, April
VA1U 1 VOTK PV1JMC MAHKF.T, SOl'TIl 111 V!"HSHK,
All territory soutli of 'Muln fuiut Kast of $. PJ trucks, to Bear
creek; ulso oust of Myrtle street anl Cm tor 1'iUe iivenue, anl
youth of Jackson street. .
I'reWnrts first wnnl: No. 31. Medfonl SouTli; Control; No. 30.
Southeast .Medford; No. StiMt, Kust .Medford.
WARD II VOTE WASHINGTON' SCHOOL
All territory west of Southern Kieific trucks and smith of Main
stret'i. ' '
I'l-ecini-;."?. eeond ward: .No.1- 2'J, Medford South Main; No.
:t3, Medford pakdale; No. 34, Modford 'Nevtown; No. 37. Smith
west M.'df.ud.
VA,I1) Ul VOTK AT 'U'HTXKR'S (i.KA;i-: (Cor. Hi- & IUIi
All territory west of Southern i'ycitte trarks and north of Main
stivft.
1'recineta in third ward: , No. ,2S.X MetlfoVrt North Main; No.
IIS, West .Medford; No. .3!i. Northwest Medford.
WAIIO IV VOTK AT CITY I1AI.L
All territory east of Southern Purine, inuis and north of Main,
to Crmer J.ke avenue, then that section north ot Jarkson Mree';
also hetween Hear creek and .Myrtle street, south of Main.
I'roi-incts in fourth wurd: No. HO, Medfoul North Central; No.
32, Medford North Riverside.; No. Northeast Medford.
all are lifted
The polls open at p. to. .and elose at 8
to vote early. ' ,
ICvery rfgristei-ed voter, whether or not a property owner or tax
payer, is entitled to vole,
SOCIAL MEET Of
'so that oniif the largest crowd
i-v.r eiittrtaiiifd In tlu famous
idd hostelry ' 1s expected to he
present at the hi Lesion.' party.
AT JACKSONVILLE qNDAY( APR!!
.'.-.I';-. ' ' ! . j"
lyiERCHANTS MEET
J
!R AT
Daily Meteorological Report
Sunday
- Sunday, March :tl
Mfdford 'and vicinity:
, fair. Hisirif temperature.
OreMOift i -Sunday, generally :fit,ir.
iisinK teniperaiure. "
In , neeordaicj with invitations
issued hy members , .of Medford
J.OKirn pOfh- v'it : reside i Jack
sonville the next ; met'inV of ' the
veterans' nrffanifcaiion and aux
iliary will he held In the ' I'nited
States hotel in that city, April
s,h- ' 1 ,
. In addition to a. short business
mooting of the post plans have
. bet n outlined for u daneo and
1 aiuiuei. The Jacksonville) ur
. ranKonients are in charge of a
. com mi i tee of Legionnaires head
ed by Clint iHinninKtou and lu
eludinj; Comrades Krod Combesi,
Osborne, Coleman, Wood. Sehumpf
' IIiimU t'ombest, Wallace. AVilkens,
, idcrnieyer and Norrls.
Kay Coleman of Jacksonville
; and . Henry Kiuhrer ' and .Iac.k
: Wood of Medford will have chui'Ke
, of the dance arrangements,
i fieorKo Wood and Charles
Sehumpf are to have ehai'Ke of
: decor ations for the ocension hile
i Mrs. Nichols of the Medford post
Auxiliary will o-oftrate wlih
veterans' wives in Jacksonville for
the banuuet pre pa rations. N. C.
Chaney . is chairman of nrranKO
ment.s for .the meeting
j The Jacksonville holej bulld
I inn has a eommodlous diniiiK room
j and good dance floor and invi
I tat ions wi.ljl ,ho Issued o relatives
i nf 'T.e,r'on and Auxiliary members
A large attendance is nrjyed to
1 ' pre'-em .at- the big mcettir
s-lu'duied hy the Jackson Cuiintv
Mcrchams' assncia t ion one week
from next Monday nit In at the ho
tel Medford. livery member is
uryed to he present by t'. C.
Meeker, president of the associa
tion. A feature of the evening will
be an address on insurance by a
well known speaker, whose identity
will be announced later,
Kl.KTOX.Md., March 30. tl
M rs. A Tina Ma honey, 70, arid her
son. Edward', f0, were burned to
death at the hitter's home hero
early today. t'olire believe that
JOHN AND SCOTT
However, they will not aturt
d reet for hums . after arrival In 1
this country, -'but expect' ;SP?nd
ttbout IS or -20 dayb in, - visitinR
Iiolnts of Interest in .the east and
various other parta of, the coun
try before coming home. It will
bo remembered that they started
on the .world tour hy sailing from
San Francisco for the Orient. .
Their hmn world tour nearim; !
! its end A. V. Johnsoii and Scott
, l?av:s, the W-'ll krown Medford
, bnriness unui are now on the
..ii I'.niln fni- '.i.mn ftrttt
robbers set the house on fire after' will arrive in New York on next
shontlnv f.ie woman and her won Thursdav. April 4lh.
CHICAOO. Mat. 30. (P) Unless
Congressnian M. Alfred Mlchael
.'on of Chicago, surrendered to fed
eral authorities today, United States
Commissioner Edwin K. Walker
announced he would send deputy
marshals on n senreb for him.
Choirs
may k'o.
may( come and ehoirj
hUL'1' the Itoyal Ilussfciu
choir that will sing at the Arnidi',
Ibis afternoon at 3:00 o'clock,
will probably go on forever. Or-;
ganixed by command of the Ibis j
sian ejir, about a century ago, j
they have been singing nnlnter-'
uptodly ever since, and have ap-',
peared in almost every country, in,
tho. world. They are coming he.ro
direct from Honolulu, where they
4il Mf W 1-2
' '' Local Dn(a ' g 'g3
Die week fur San Krimcl.si o to ' rPKislorod the biKPMt musical treat
make their home in that city. .The
Misses Pauline and (ieoi'Kianna
Hensley are both employed in San
Francisco. '
Chicken dinner in Amy's Place.
Jacksonville, Kaster. 9
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Short and
family arrived here last Friday
Temiierattire (decrees.... 3n
HlKhe.it (last 1 hours) 4!i
lowest (last li! hours).. I'll
Hel. humidity (percent) !H
Precipitation (Inches)..) .00
Plate of weather
411
30 ;
84
.(10
Total precliptatlon sine
her 1, lUHS, n.io Inches.
Cloudy Clear
Septem-
Wunrlse today, ri:5T'a. ni.
Sunset today. G:3Ei p. m.
Sunrise Monday, ft : o 3 a.
front Klamath Fulls to malre their
home in Aledfo'rd. ' '.Mr. Short was
in the mercantile business, in
Klamath Falls until recently, when
lie sold his store.
J.adies' and children's hair-cut-tin);.
Nitsh Burher Sltop. ' 34
Mrs. Calhevine Norman Law was
f.hcii)itiK in Medford from her
ranch, near Hosue Kiver on Wetl
"estlov and vlsliing ler (htushter,
Mrs. Marto, on West Second street.
Mrs. Law has been very Hi with
llu this winter, but Is better now
anil able lo be out.
Dry fir shins, $0 load. Tel. 031.
Medford Fuel Co. 324tt
.Miss Edith Sweeney arrived
home recently from Sanitarium.
Calif., to spend the summer with
her parents, nr. and Mrs. C'ha.s. T. j
Sweeney. ZSS
For a conference with Supervisor
Rankin of the Crater ,'atlonal for-
est, W. K. Lamm of the I.umm
Timber company sVont last Thurs
day in tliis city.
The fire department wa.s called
yesterday afternoon to fi (1 2 South
Oultdale avemu to exlinttuish tt Z
small roof blaze on the Karl
Fehl homo. The flames were pzs
placed under control before thy
ha'd caused any damalje. f.asl z
AVednesday morning. sllKht ilum- i
nue resulted to the .1. 11. Slyreve ZZZ
dwellln;,' at 10.75 Court street' us i
the result of fire which broke oulj
in a bedroom. The cause was at
tributed to a cigarette.
Or. M. C. Ilarber and family ar
rived in Medford last Thursday
frum Tacoma. Wash.,, where Dr.
Itarher has praclb'cd medicine for
the past four years, since leavitm
this locality. They expect to mnke
their home here UKUht.
.Temporury auto licenses were is
sued at the sheriff's office yester
day to Cuy Humphrey, Alvin Leh
man. II. It- Turpin. I lentil Cildrelh.
.lohn Peterson and '1. F. Danills of
Medford and Mrs. C. H. Hooper i.r
Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. !!. P.oKers -iiul
fnmllv departed last' Thursday
nluht for Iteno, Xev., their future
home, and where ho assumed bin
new duties as district sales mana
ger In that territory for the Stand
ard OH company, to which position
he was recently promoted.
', A site' has been selected at Ku
ccne for the proposed new Sino.fion
nflrmary lor tne unneisin i
Oreiton, at the corner of Four- I
leemh and rnlverslty street.
, Mrs. Dan Watson, sister of S. II j
Short, this city. Is expecled to
spend Faster wllh the Short family
nn lleach street. Mrs. Watson re-;
eently returned to her home at
llodford afler spendlnn the winter
"onlhs in Pasadena. Ashland
TiditlKS.
v: V. Allen will return to Med
ford today from Portland, where
he spent the past few days on busi
ness for the Chevrolet company.
' Uinlo. the niovinc picture won
der (Iok. nfter' his personal appear
ances here at the Klaho theater,
which concluded last nifht. with
Mr Itrownlnx. his owner and
trainer, will show ill Orants Pass
today, and from' that city will take
(he train nirect for their head
mirters at Hollywood. They have
been absent about a month on this
Pacific coast show tour.
Stores Close Klwtlnn Bay.
The Merchants' Association re
quests that .11 business houses of
fices, and """1"l',rl""nB,10i'
kinds, close their place, on Tues
.lav, April 2nd. at 4:00 p. n,.. so
that all clerks, unployes and em
ployers can vote on the bond Issue
for the new airport. .
p E RBUDKN. President.
Secy. Merchanls' Association.
that Hawaii has ever seen. Prior
to their Honolulu concerts, they
appeared throiiKhout Japan, China,
and the Philippines. They n.ro
now enroule to New York City,
where they commence their .Met
ropolitan onfia'uement next month.
and are spending a few weeks In j PORTLAND, Ore., March 30. i
California waiting .-or the zero (pi Mrs. Christlim Jarvls. 22. was i
littrnod to death hero today when
Mrs. m, .1. Love, former Ash- ""' house was destroyed hy fire,
L. W. DICK, Meteorologist.
weather back east to moderate.
Hand resident, underwent a serious . caused , by an overheated stove
operation at tho Cnminnniiy hos-ll(enrKe Haas, a nelghlior, was lak
.pital in Medford this week, and ' puV 10-' he emergency hospital badly
hccordlnK to reports received here, ' burned- and snft'erinK cuts 1'rbm
is doiiiK as nicely as can be ex- ' broken Blass. He made a desper
1,'ected. Ashland Tldiims. !ale ottompt to rescue the woman
I ; j who, blinded by smoke and frantic
Cermany has just opened 'its ; l'l'Otn tear, ran back Into the flames,
first postal substation. A milk and 'if' - .-- 1 '- '-' -
delicatessen rlealcr at, Wiliiiersdorf
Is in chiirire.
Hunt's
Craterian
1 Tuesday
I THE BIG DAY
. YOU'LL
Hear Doug
Talk!
Douglas
Fairbanks
IN
if,
The Iron
Mask,,
l They just don't make 'cm
IS bigger than this one.
TODAY
ONLY
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n
Br. T. De La Rhue
Eyesight Specialist
Eyes Examined and -Glasses
Fitted
Optical Practice
Exclusively
404 Medford WS-, .
Tel. 1320 ,
With
CON TEERY "and
' EARLE FOX
'Fugitives"
fmmaamimsmmsm:mmm B mm i f M II S. 3 A U i w II
P Curtain - w Just off f i. '
. 8:30 o'Cluck ' :''!S3mssgs!;' :-
List 36;,More;Hoors:"'"r'
Then the Curtain Rises
l -rA S LEGION'S', .
insuce j p v au , v .r m m& rllllll!
Jackson to. Bank Bldg. Phone $44 j J' it i. i ' 1-v' i" , IIBI
S1NC 90 9; W 6d V" People : '
1 ri'r HII
i .. IIIIBBI
mzgr ''TTT"':; !,''. .uoodmiisic! Clever otuntsr I
Continuous Shows I III
I t12;30 ta?V.Mr - - . ; . Admission , I !lk 1 I
kiddies ice any time f 'T ! ' $1.50 and $1 00Make Reservations Now at I i '
- ' ' 9l i; . Box Office ' I Hill
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i tl i"li i ', ' m TTB , " . jifKt ' . - 1
i -. :' ' im il ' - w w - a ? f m
I opeciai iLasier concert-.
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AGAIN THE RIALTO
PROVES ITS SUPREM
ACY ' IN ' SLENT PIC-i
TURES.
MO"W THE YEAR'S M0ST
.1 J J W . STARTLING pRAMA OF
BRIGHTEST BROADWAY AND
DARKEST AFRICA
Madge Bellamy
i 1 H-'
Good Added ROTHERMEL'8
Short Features MUSIC
If
VICT.0B HUGO'S -
U
TOMORROW ..Th,SUHu "hbck of
j JMotre Dame'
''THE MAN WHO LAUGHS"
With
, CONRAD VELDT and MARY PHILBIN
opecia
rADMflDV
1 lnl Js H ..ii... i . .) i a. t i i w .
The Lions Club of Medford is pledged to announce the sponsorship of
' '' V- ?'".'i
The World Famous AGRENEVA SLAVIANSKY
ROYAL RUSSIAN CHQIR.
... J
In a specially selected pfbgramme of choral and sacred music '
30
Acclaimed by the critics of 40 nations
, j " . j .f.'Jhe greatest singing novelty of the age" ?i , 7 J '
P 1 Pviiae Adults $1.00. Students and Children 50c
J OpUlai i rlCeS Tickets on Sale at all Mumc Stor'
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