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V .ily !' Hi-;'? !!.!!. PAG1? TWO lUEDFOTiT) MAlf TRIBUXETMpFORD, Q REG OX. MONDAY, ' DECEMEER 2, 1929. .7 . r- 8 r Iocal and -'Personal Tho public schools resumed their sessions thia murnInK following the Thanksgiving vacation which be gan last Wednesday afternoon. Sco Brill's Sheet Jtet.il WorUs fur rndlntor, fender and auto body repairing. ; 21"':! Sessions of the circuit court will f bp resumed in the Josephine couq'.y f courthouse Monday, with JudKO t Arllo Walker of Mcltlnnville on t the bench. The firm cane scbod- uled to be heard Ik the charge -i burglary of the (Jolden llule store. ucainnt liuymond Ctrr and Harry Rchtnldt, alias Harry Cnrr, who f: had filed , a cbargo of prejudice sicalnst Judge II. D. Norton, and r disqualified him from hearing the case. The defendants have retain ?! d Judge C. M. Thomas of Med- ford, formerly ' presiding Judge a; Grants Pass, to defend them, and s. notable legal battle is expected. I !, Grnnta Pass Courier. . j ! ' .See our Xmas special now. The : J Penslcys. 331 East Main. 240tf j ''. It will be' two. weeks - before' i'l friends will bo permitted to call call 'a on Miss Irva Fewell. who has been f seriously 111 at the Sacred Ileal t ' hospital, H was announced-todny. Her condition was reported to be ; i showing Improvement today and J J sho was resting comfortably iniai A afternoon: I.llgn grauc lump, nme nnq nyo- rated lime for spraying. Dig Pines Lumber Company. . 234 tf Guests from a distaneq registered at Medford hotels Inchlde-Mrs.' .1. It. DcWitt and sister of KnoxvlMe. tenn., W. K. Eider and A! G. Henry of Chicago anT niiby Allen of Winner. S. p. . , . Speflal offer for Xmils photo graph.' Thn Poasicys,, 331 East Mhln. ' . , . ootf' :" November had a building pro gram of 3H.60. according to a total value of building permits is sued during the month at the' citv building department. Approxi mately Jl permits were Issued: wit!! tlie most for remodeling and re pairs s.nd several for'new. Unlldlng. ' tse Medford - made f a e t o r y blnelts. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. ' The Marlon county court. v)l adhere to a recent opinion of tie attorney-general holding that the Davment of high school tuition is mandatory and comes wllhln tlrel ff per cent limitation amendment. . "That good coal." We givo green trading stamps. Hansen Coal C&. Phone J39. ' tf Temporary auto licenses were Is .lied at the sheriff's office this forenoon o Mr. Kllitabeth Bower man of Medford and C. K. Hoover I of Ashtnnd. l.'se Medford - madi factory block. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. (131 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Itontwlcl of Klamath Falls. 'who are former residents of this city, arrived hcrv Matu'rday afternoon for a short visit and returned, home late yesterday, llemstltehlns. pfeotlng. pleating button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. lST.tf Oregonlans a local hotels, oiher than Portland residents, Include Mr. and Mr. W. E. Keyes. K. I. lltn"n. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wat ers and James Mitchell of Salem Mrs. T.. P. Cross and daughter of Ttrooklngs. Percy mills of Eugene Howard Gore of LaGrande. C "i.. Nnrmyle of Glemlnle. Willis Wright of Itosebtirg. C. O. Di-nrtls of Me Mlnnvllle. II. V. llnlverstatt of Co tliillln and W. O." Myers of Myrt'e Creek. ' ' ' ' " . For Siile Kindling by' the Ion 1. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 3l.' 24Stf Miss Josephine Koppes of lb" rotinty health unit left last even ing orf a short trip to Portland, ex pecting to return Wednesday. '' Dressmaking anil remodeling at (he Fashion Shop, 424 ' Medford IJldc.' Tel. 1181. - tr ' Dr. Frederick Strieker of Salem, director of the state board of health, was a" visitor In ' Mrdfor.l today conferring with Dr. II. C: Wilson, who began duties today a the new county physlet.-.p. taking over Hie duties or Dr., Emily llol pnm. who reslgne'il Inst week. Dr. Wilson arrived with his family yes. erds' from Nashville, Tenn., and rincinnatl. O. , '..,' Heaver nestwall plaster board Is nil ready sized tint cost no more than nrdlnnry plaster bonrd. Woods Lbr". Cb Enst Jackson nt Genesee. -.'' ;56 Members of tlie Medford volun leer fire department are urged to attend tho ..regular mi-cling uf . the UeparUucul.tunliiht, at the. fire la Hon, where some special' dyljl is iiebyluled to be given. ' ' ' . j For Sale Kindling by Hie load. KbMlford Fuel Co.. Tel. !!. Jtrnf' 97. 1 Something Useful par nsunl lino of genu ine Christmas, Cakes and Cookica will bo ready in a few days, See our windows dur ing tho Christmas open ing. ' m. V;iv'; Buy Christmaa 8caU ' mi I: Henry Olson left l:.tc last week oh a short vacation trip to Chicago, where he plans to visit relatives He plans to return before the holi days. . r ! Less ash, U?ss soot, in Hint' good 'coal. Hansen Coal Co.' Tel. 231. tf Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Smith an I family of Jacksonville, were guej:s Th;inkiilvlns at the home of Mr. Mid .Mrs. T. M. Stott. 020 North Third street. Mrs. Smith. wi:. j suffered from bruises and shock sustained in an auLomobilc accident t recently. Is reported to bo much '.Jmprovod. The accident occurred while Mr. and Mrs. Smith were en route to Grants Pass to attend a meeting of Eastern Star recently. Dr. and Mrs. P.lddell of Medford wore also In the accident and MM. Itiddeit suffered serious injuries but is now reported to be recover ing very well. Grants Pass Courier. We will be glad to measure your roof and give you a price on a new roof applied. Woods Lbr. Co., K. Jackson at Genesee. 2a6 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Corey re turned today from Salem where they visited their son. Everet: Corey. The West Side Pharmacy carries large stock of Dennison's crer.e paper for decorative purposes. 237 J John S. Douglas and Kstlna t,. j SiUler-are visitors In Medford from Seattle who arrived yesterday. i l:sc Medford - mnde factory blocks. Medford Kuel Co.. Tel. C3I'. 2t5tf A civil suit to recover money1 wns filed In circuit court this fore noon by W. J. .Iimea against Peter Howe for the collection, of 2X4.8.". claimed to be due on the sale of 331 boxes of apples. Woods Lbr. Co. are tho exclusive dealer for the Denver Iicstwall plaster hoard In Medford. 256 Construction of the world's flint airport terminal topping a giant of fice structure will be started at lxs Angeles June 1. r.U, at t cost of 110.500.000. Architect's specifica tions call for a building 12 storea .high. ifSO feet long and 152 feet vide. It will contain 2.050.000; .viunre feet of floor space. Marie Elander. specializing the latest Improved Khclton Cro qulnole frlnglel ends). Instruc tions taken from Nolle Widow. .Wilfred School, New York: also ..Mr. Whalen. San Francisco.' Atl branches of beauty work. Call 434 for appointments. Emma CUm Shop. , - . "25C' Mr. Cora Crump of Utile Ap- plegate was among the out of town visitors in Medford litis forenoon. A-bounty, warrant Wirt Issued .M the county clerk's offlcc"thlR- fnrt noon to P. D. Sargent of .hlan'i Hii;h grade lump lime and hyJ rnte,i lime for siiravlnir, Big PIlL'S Lumber Company. 2 2 -1 1 f Among tlie California guexu at local hittols are J. M. Meredith. I.. Tnnak of Kan Krandhco, fMr, and Mrs. v A. Heed of 1-os An- ueleit. t'hf.rles Toule of T.al(vlev, Hugh f'lnrk of Fresno, James Hr eford of Oakland and Milton Cro of San Dltgo. For Sale Klndline by the Uml. Medford KuHTn.; Tel; 63t. 213tf rtuilt of loUKla fir, the old Ca buK l)Agf sjlIhtntlAHve, aip)and tpw Jimt clo.-ied.-withstood for i.ri 'yeai Jt the u ou n d i n g ff hori'Ma hook, the shakmg of heavy wavons, the b ter weiKhl of truck and automobile, thn assaults of storm and flood and the ravage "f time. . It Is a preytt good rccon". for n wooden bridge. Let's see how much better the new concrete bridge in going to prove. Kugene Itcgl.ftcr. Let me write your fire Insurance, Carl T. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Uldc. Phone 93. tf Mr. and .Mra, J. O. Frost aud II W. Uodateuu were anion k . I he Klamath KhMh resldenin spendlnK Sunday In this city. A new method of keeping vital wtatitdii-K Is to be put- In Ukc tn short time by the county health unit, keeping r systematic record of births, deatlis and rases of Ill ness, with the arrlv.il ot Mts Mil dred Ihrlg. nt id 1st Ida n for the slate board or health. Dr. W. Kingston ot Portland' was here last weelrj cheeking over the present system. Hear hunting season ended yes-: lerday and was not reported to be j as good na it hud been In otlur years. There were not mr.ny re-J ports uf kills made, although some hunters said the animals were fnlr-j ly plentiful, especially in the aUo of the Wood region. i State Traffic Lieutenant O. o. : Nichols left yesterday on n of ficial business trip to U.kevlew. and will he gone for several days. State Traffic Officer Hubert Phil lip also left yesterday on a short trip to Condon In eastern Oregon, called there by duties. George Hilton of Medford his : taken possesion of the luirdi"k farm on the lower river road and j h moving this week from his for- mer place one mile this side f ; j Medford. With Mr. Hilton nre hli j father and mother, Mr. and Mis., ' (ieorge Hilton. The deal for the farm was made November 27. Medford Mr. Hilton wtH In the1 dairy and stock business, tlranis! Pas Courier. (luests from Poitlnml regWlerlng Medford hotels Sunday Inclulel Mr. and Mra. C. W. King. IMv i Spooner. Mr, and Mrs. J. V. Har ley. W. S. Ktissell, Klmer Kelden-j ! helmer, Dr. and Sim. Ilnlph C. Mat f ron. T"car Amstad. Mr. and Mr. j 11 Uobon, Henry K ieHwenheck. L. M Jidinon. W. U. Chati'ield. C. A. i MaeKaiiand. J. L. Citppedge and ( ldi. AVorthlngton. I t'hrenre Wordn. lnitd State prohibition niifnt. arrived in M'd- ford yesterday to spend ' several day here on business. Tom Corbett. tow-headed Sacra ; memo. t'al.. fighter, who meet i Kid Dennis, Denver, Colo., negro, ! tonight at the Armory, arrived this 1 piOinUig. fti-tfompanlcd, by his mnn i lUittf. Jn)i l'.rtiti'rJ -Mid, ine M:r- t'tnei, wh nnet!t -'itdy Mlske In thn mini wlnjup. " FtAJ-GRIp 4 ViSJIS sm MILUQN JARS U$EP YtAy As a result of Circuit Judge . I). Norton being called to McMinn vilie and Salem to.prcsido In courts there. It is not likely that circuit court will be in session here aga'n untlaftcr the first of 'next year. Tho docket is. fairly well cleared and there arc no important cases pending. The grocery, store of Indu Hum-! plireys was moved today to the I nf.U' Fie IE I! Ft1ln,t l.u It.l I nu .... I Kast Main street, from its formor location a few doom east. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Delknap re- turned Saturday from a trip to Eu - gene. Portland And Seattle, where they had bean spending the ; Uredlhs of an Inch, hast Xovem Thanksgiving holidays; with f rlend j lr 'tho rninfall fell hclnw too No- ami rejativesi jThay Swill Uenvo 'n ui.out two ieelin fqr Honolulu an I will return In about two months. And at last, Jack and Ethyl, lead-' ing characters In the theme "Itoads to rtoiiiance.'' broadcast every Wed nesday night between. S aud &:3'j through the XltC system slutions, arc. coming to Medford.. - Xext Wednesday they Will enact before their large audience of Hs- T?.un .,h.e. !:ac'fi.lcoa-t-tl'c diM:overy of ffold fn Jackpon coun-j ty. Tholr stqry will tell about the colorful activfty' here In 1850 to 1 and - promtscH u delightful treat to local pioneers and resi dents. - "The Awociated Motor Mate.' will be in the i:ocue Uh'er valley at the opening ut the episode re lated on the air Wednesday night. and will hoar ' the' Ftory of Ore gon's irold from Unndolph H, Por ter, who fs to be Introduced n lecturer on ''OutHtandins? Kent.s fn the, " History of Iloguc Viillej'." NBC fystcm stnt'ons Includ-: KIO. Oakland: KHQ, Spokane: KCW. Portland: KPO. San Fran- JACK AND ETHYL o r i rt Tf -r rti i it I I 'I I nil I nil 1 III I IIIIIHIi j UU1V1II1U IU lUVYil n'Clsa and JvKI.ili.Jpyele. All ot j A hieh .Will brotuV'ft' tthbi c banter rtf ''liiiart in rtom:)iS'e.' Kl TURKEY POOL FOR CHRISMS OPENS Rocue Itlvcr vallfy farmers will be interested In the announcement today by Klton Waldrori that the Formers Ertcnanse Co-operntlvo h arri:nt;cd nnotiier turkey' IkioI till wee'k and turlteya are now belnf? recelrod. Tiie management oi' the Farmers. Exchange CoIerative cx pectn'tli'e mkrkct for Christmas to he'-aa-good'-aa -dial previous to Tl'anksgivftig.'B'fact which will he bq welcome by fhe turkey ' grow prj of thin TnHey.'".. Advaneca for. turkeys will lie as follows: Jnnjr'tptjiH, 84 'cfnin: yountf henj. L'-t rcntj',' old hen, 20J wilts, and old 'tonis; IS tents., ac cordim; to the aunouncenient and. although slightly lower than before, the Farmers 'scbance Cooperative hopes to net the growers at least 2 cents additional if the market is m a I ill n ined. AIRPORT LOV RATES Nearly 400 person were given airplane rldett yesterday' on ' the penny per pound service at the new airport by the Mold Airway Service of Kugene and tile I'opuer Klnn eomiKiny of Medford. IMIot- ed by Harold Soulier, the Hold Travelaire cabin plane went aloft I times taking up !7tl paxclltfcrx and 111' I'miper King mIiIi, lilloted by V. J. Urown, wenC up 54 times With 110 osseligers. The Hcrvleo was so popular Hint a largo number of prospective pas Mengcrs were turned mvay, some of whom had stood In line for an hour or more, forking space at the airport was also In ilemnnd and some motorists were forced to park out on the road. .The- Hold -company will carrv bit the iF.-ime'ipcrvlee Kext. Kupday iild during lbr week'.will do 'taxi trips. l)r II. C. Yllson. accompanied by bis rainily, nrrl'cd yesterday from '('liielnnati, O., to begin duties today as county health officer for Ja'ekson county, taking over the duties left viicnnt by the recent resignation of Dr. Hnilly Iiolcom, who left last week for southern California. Dr. Wllsort urrlved In Medford by motor from Nashville. Tenn., where he bail been taking post graduate work and Is stopping for u time: at u local hotel. Dr. Frederick Strieker, stale health offk-r, waso in Mdford to day conferring with lr. Wilson and county health' unll staff. In cluding .Mrs, Jvd King. Miss August (iloct-' and Mbw Kdlih l-aubsrhcr. An eight-pound gli'l was born tst night at the Sacred Heart hoipllnl to Mr. and Mis. Charles liny of Medford. Nolle?. 1C you have any rosl. estate fo, sale or trade, see I. tl. riCKKI.U Jul II. Main. I'll, .lie II S 3 I . lit' I Births li l : DRIEST NOVEMBER RECOVER BODIES BUREAU'S HISTORYi The month Just closed was the 1 Mcnl November ill Jackson county I In the history of Ilia local weather ( 1'iireau. There wag rain on" only ! one day and tlio total was barely : mnro than a trace 2 onc-liun- i rcrober average of 1.32 Inches when ! the total was 1.11. but the fall bad been a fairly moist one. This year. however, since September I there has only been a total precipitation of 1.10 Inches. KOSEUUnG, Ore.. Dec. 2. iPv- T he three months of September. i v- i .,. . . ..ujinjr auu .uremuer constituted the driest fall Roscburg bad known ! during the 53 year the government I weather bureau has been located In this city, K. H. Fletcher, mcteor oloKi8t, said today. v I The total rairilall for November was .25 of an inch. ,. - ; m.xksh1''1i;l,u. Ore.; Dec. 2. WP Heavy fogs which rolled in off the southern .Oregon coast during the last two 'night', nhd drenched tlie firo-4otted forest of two coun- tlau tn,l, l.ln :a Hundreds of fire fightVrs to control a dozen blazes which Mackeneil more than 3000 timbered acres and threatened ranchers and village. F. R. Walsh, fire warden, said today that all fires in Coos county had leen halted cither by the cf- JfortK of firi? flKhtcrn pr by .Uns Joks which enveloped toe coumrv and InlDftled . with, sajqice over. wdo area -out tosea." :1 ;J .-': ; : OREGON CHii WIN 4-8 CONTESTN CHICACO. Dec. 2. (if, Darbara j uunn and ."lary itutli Coon oC an Oregon Four-H club led the way to 'i states In the children'r, garment contest of tho annual Fotir-H con gress here today. The two irirls used green cotton broadcloth of medium dark shade. The collars and cults of tile clbow letigth sleeves were feather stitched with black. . . .; . j The boy's suit cost $1.01 and jhc girl's dress and blnmers wer made at' an expenditure of Jll.ll. ' -'- CHICAflO, Dec, i.IP Juilsng of prize sleers, barrows and wet.li eis held attention nt the Intclna llon iilvestock exposition today as fcpectalors pondered' the sweeping victory of .veteran showmen Att yes terday's grain and fat cattle award3. -rr1 r id TO BE AIRED !N SENATE H ASlll.VtiTOX. Dee.'' J. Chuirman Ciu-away' tuld today-'an oportunlty wuuld lie glvciu.ftcnre seiitatlve Tinkham, Itepiibllean. Massachusetts, to ' appear before the senate lobby' committee.. to testify in rcgas to hia request that JliM rotninlttep.-. tlirvestlgale the board ' of ' temperance of .tneiMeth odlst Kptscopal church and . the Federal i.'oundliof (Jhurches. : . . , 'ii ..', 0. S; IN PEACE MOVE LONDON'. IVe. S.tT) Foreign Seerctiu-y Henderson announced In the house o( couimon.-i tmltiy that at tho Instance "of the United States the government of llrcat 111 Halt! has ugreed to Joint Anglo American representations, -to litis it. aiid .i:bliiii; eullln Ibcjr atton tlon to their obltglitioiiH' under tho Kellogg pact in view of the dis turbed situation In' Maucliurl.i WEATHER ' TO HIT MIDDLE WEST I'HIC.VtiO, Dec. 2. M'l-Sumn more of tho cold weather thai iced tho middle west last week was lum bering down from the northwest today. The wenther bureau said It would nrrlvo before night nml would stay nwlillo. Old Hirer I'ltiit lilcs FOUTI-AND. Dec. 2. ,V C,,pt. Oiorge llnabe. 77. for ninny years known throughout the , I'neirlc northwest us a river pilot, died al his home here yesterday after an extended Illness. Oiitron Wcnilirr Oregon: Increasing cloudiness tonight and Tuesday, probably rains In west portlou: warmer In southwest iMirtlon tonight. In creasing southerly winds on the coast. Cnnl tf Tluinks. We wish to extend our ilncero thanks and appreciation to thoe who ere no kind to us In our ra ce bereavment In the loss of ou. beloved son and brother: ul. for !be lovrtr flowers. Jir. and .Mm Paul JUrtln, Dorothy Martin, : Kdwln I'sul Martin. Crater Lake Chapter No. J;. Tuesday niiht, Dc. . Ii. Dinner at o'clock. W ork In M. R and It. A. degrees. A special Invitation t. all order of High Prle.t. I I. U. BCllfLKIl, 8ecy. SIX COAL MINERS; WEST KMANKKOP.T, III.. Dec. : llti Tl. - .hn.. 1 V, . I ! 1 miners killed In an explosion early yesterday in Old lien mine No. S nf.tr hero, had hern rrrm-croJ tn. dny. but reHCuers still sought the . .... ..'...' . body of a seventh victim who, mine officials mild, was certain to have perWicd. The explosion wan localized in one drift by safety devices which to extinguish flames, and this if helieed by officials to have saved the lives .of 15 .other miners, thn remaipdr-of' crew that was-tear-ing U trajcJin ini thn -hotth part": of tlie 'mln. 'preparatiiry 'to aoandon ment., ; , . , . ST. LOUIS, Uce. 2. fPi State Senator Joseph MoRler, 53, owner of three motion picture theaters here, was shot through the head and killed today by one of two men who waited for him in the Mogter theater at Ninth street and Brmen avenue. Cli-cumstnnees surrounding the murder caused the police to dis miss a theory of robbery, believing Unit JMoglcr was killed by men in volved In his relations with gang 1lKmt -Moirlfrr frequently tUgued criminal bull benda for ganstcra and olhort charged with major crime. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOlt IlKXT - 2-room furnished aoartment. 716 Welch Kt. S4 On Jersey milk cow. FOR SA L1C vears old: 1 heifer calf. , mo. old. - W. II. South ptaee; Vt mite north Rci.r creek bridge. It. . box 10. 254 ANY ORCHAHD Is a good buy to day, for an orchard man. IVp can. for the next week, put pur chaser in touch with 40-acre tract that yielded r.lmost J 15.000 this ye;ir. and this week we can . deliver for less Hum twice that sum. ' See HOL.MHH for HOMICS. Hotel Xasti corner, i 235 Foil SAI.1-: Oi-apeH, le per lb.: liick them yourself. M. L. Hart ley. Phone 9-K-3. FOIl JIAtJ-; A very attrt ctivo new 4-roum modern. plnprpd homo . in nloo rnwidrnlfal district, nrar oliool: larfc living room, kit chen with breakfast room: 2 nice bedrooms and bath. Thin home In brand nw and has nfvor hopn lived in. Totnl prlc $L'100; 5250 cash, halr.ncr JiM ppr month. See Charles A. M'in Agrncy, Inc. KOIl HA-I-K Full bcarintr -10 arrc pear orchard, lio.sr, Anjou aud Bartletts; good noil, no smudging . necottsary; 3-room modern houne. comulotc line of lmpleen(H nd cuipmnf. Priced right. Tcrmx. See Charles A. Wins Agency, Inc.. exclusive agents. KOR KALI-- Assorted Xewtown apple?. $1.30 per box. AVing Or ehsirdf. one mile c.st of Jaekfon viile.' . s;,r, FOit SALE 5room house; a , buy: 3 litltx. souib of .Main, nt 255 South Oakdale. real Cell until--! i.:nrisinias wreatn.: lompiDBfiriliren BArirrt Ureiron uraoe with re.1 l.cirv S U " V V rAtREO wreath. 5t)c. Call 341-Y. L'f,7 FOir.VD - flrlp on flrlffln rond Owner may have same by eallln- i at Holme., N'ash Hotel corner.! IdcntlfylnK and piu'inu for ad. I . : .. 2.".- i FOR SAM? 100 Fthode Island lted pullets. 8 month old. Inylna. .Jt.iO each. . Hbunc 510-11-2. T. J.' li If fold. ltt. 8. i5 otatoi:h idi: sai.k 'tood N. '.".1 S'.t.V R-r 100. at fieoltl Kruit & 1'rodlK'C Co., 122 No. Itiver hitle. ' LCis. tVAXTKD ' A td.iee In Central J'olnt to ooard n ooy nine yi-tirs, old. Impure at Murv Mavflebl's. iVntrnl Point. letween 8 and 1-'. Tuesday a. m. - 253 SOI'TIIHIIX OnK. HKAJ.TV CO. I''tilt SAI.K 40 acres. 21 acres with paid. up water rhiht: nil In cultivation: house, burn. Wood shed, cavacc ami other bulldlnk's: l.."i(iO will handle this. Owner leavlnir. lis .Vorth ISIverslde Ave. KOlt SAI.M- prs. w. y. Milk cows and helf- i Hartley. Tel. 334 -.1 I. j .is ton IS13XT Front room, close In hot and cold water and shower. I S So. Kir. '.'J!! I GOLDK.V I'.utterkist poKorn pops . 1UU per cent. Delivered In lll-ll lots lor Phone iij-ll-l. LOST Square white Void wrist watch Krldny ninlit. HewaiiK l.enve at Heath's lrui; Store. -.Vi KOlt ItHXT Neal 042 W. Haven. Iiopper. s;i:. S-room Phone home. K. II. "0!l KOU 8Al.ti llenvers and -musk, rats. I Ira vers 10 pair: musk rats 512. Immedlste dellverv. s Jv J. V.. ilnil Tribune. S5!i WA.VTKL Vork on runch. man ; and wife, ij yrs. experience, llox W. w.. Mall Tribune. WAVTR1) Housework bv week or ninnih. by mlddlo-aitcd woman. 1011) Court Ml. !S4 A.NTKD Money to loan on Jack son county terms. The land bank Is unable to place lon at pres. enl. I have lots of calls for cllt eds" loans.' If you hvo monev and have faith In the I'.okuc Ulver valley, .let me place it for you- J. II. llowen. Rogue lliver. ' :. KA H.M Kit 9 Kl.tK INsn'hAKCH Karniers, let me write -our fire Huiir.oce In the farmer Klre .llellef Association of Portland: only $3.50 per thousand. Just as safe as any company In Ore iron. Why pay more Just drop me a postal. J. K. Itowen. lioctie lliver. :iKent lor .l-.iekson isiuntv. FATAL FOR PILOT VANTOrvKn U'nah iw I WV-Clarepce C. Price. Yarney air Nvhcn him nlnno Ktruek n tnr f J the inierstnte ' hi-UXze v. hile feel ins hU way through a dense fog, surcumheU to his injuries last Price BprveU with tlio American I ! Bllfflt'OH llf hU M.I.inH. A - 5-Dionths-oi(I siii who reside in Portland. FOR SAFEWAY STORES! NKW-.YORK. Dec. 2. (P) Di rectors of Safeway Stores. "Inc., countrywide chain grocery store or ganization, have declared a quar terly dividend of $1.23 on the com mon stock, DlaciiiR It on a an nual basla. as contrasted with ft paid previously. The dividend is payable January 1, to slock of rec ord December 11. and stockholders have the option of acccptliiK either caslf or at the rate of 5 per cent annually. r. .. : ' F CATCHES FIRE SAI.KM. Ore.. Dec. . (fli Onlv nominal damage was done Sunday (nuea a lire, caicning iii tar and ,.,., o-curred on thn roof of tho new state office building that is being eiectd here. The Sa'cm fire department responded to the alarm and extinguished the flames with a chemical. The fire occurred at noon and the heavy smoke at tracted a largo crowd. FRANCISCAN FATHER --r FREED BY' CHINESE , AVASHI-NGTdX.- Dec.'' 2. Thn Kev. .Fatlior 'Kre;rtzin. a F.an-: ctscan father, who was captured by; Chinese bandits early last month, j has henn released. -. aiili' V) IjocUhxtiiit, Amcrii an consul general at Hankow, notified; the state department, today that i Krcutzin, whose home Is at Clncin-1 nati.Ohio. Is now safe at Tnyoh. J ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PUPE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY Kew Comfort for Eye -'' ' -..'" See Dri D. A. Chamber t jTo 'optometrist . V ,' ' 404 Medford Bldg. NOW ' STARTS TODAY SONG! MUSIC "v . Phone J .' , ": V 1 , . UPROARIOUS FUN! THE SCREEN'S BIG MUSICAL i . 1 noMP.nv HIT' An ALL-TALK! NO. Musical Romance of the Giiapusf LL WlTr? NNCY; .CARR011 JACK CACUE HELEN KANE Whose Baby Voice Is Nation's Weakness 7m mu wwr nninwnt TALENT REBEKAH BAZAAR INDEFINITELY POSTrONtU t.l,..M, jic.. mil. wi". The bazaar to be put on by tnui Talent Hvbckn'h club has been ln - definitely postponed. Shot Fired at Sector TKL'RO. X. S.. ec. 2. (P) 1 lio attorney general',: o.fkc today w:i: ' lliroiiell a window of Si. Stephen's ! nlmroh Ucl nlfhl uhicli ;, ,',:,,, 'i.Vnver, w10 bad Jtisl j cln,llcd ,u lhe .11,,lt. ' l:s l:iil rinul-d many IioIjucm and slrepers have caused i't city to huihl an cxtQii slon on tlie present jail Ceorge I.ovl.s. police ehiff. 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