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MEDFORD. MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORfKIOX. WKDNKSDAV, DKCKM I ill If I. V.r2'X SEVEN All TAGS COS! LESS liriiT i ir r HcA YbAK FOR SIXTY YEARS VALLEY RANCHES ELEVEN LOST IN The TruiiKUto. advised that it hud inaiutKcd to Rot a rorket lim to thuso on tho island nnd would do its utmost to get them aboard today Twenty-Five Per Cent Re duction in License Fee Applies January 1 Use Weight Basis Half-Year Stickers Will Be Used to Break Registration Year. SALEM, Ore., Due. 4. Re ductions of approximately 2D nor cent will greet the automobilo own er when he makes application for license for his motor vehicle the first of the year. This Is In uiUli "ion to a change In the beginnln:,' ut tie registration ear, which will permit motorists to obtain licenses for a halt year only at this time. Changes made by the 1921) legis lature put the licensing of all mo tor vehicles on a weight basis. Pro vision has been made for the three quarter and one-fourth year license in r.ddltion to tho annual and half year applications now possible. The retention of tho 1929 metal num ber plate after the first of the your been provided, to do away wltn tins" Issuance of two sets of metal pta'es in one year. A windshield sticker will serve for the first six months, to be used as an indentl ficetion of the vehicle, just as the plates will also serve that purpose. Then on July 1 tho law becomes effective, providing July 1 instead of January 1 as tho date for buy ing new licenses. Foes by Wclfflit. Annual fees for tho registration of motor xehlclcs equipped wi!h pneumatic tires will bo as follows after January 1 : Weighing 1700 pounds or lcsi, 1. "Weighing over 1700 and not over aooo pounds, 110 cents per . 100 pounds or fraction thereof. Weighing ovor3000 pounds an 1 not over 4500 pounds, $t per 100 pounds or fraction thereof. Weighing over 4500 pounds, S 1 .10 per 100 pounds or fraction thereof. Motor trucks, trailers or semi trailers with one or more solid tires, will pay 60 per cent addition- nl over the regular fee. Additional license fees and charges are Im posed by law upon motor carrierc, contract haulers and certain com mercial carriers operatlng-for-com-jtu<ion or profit. Halt Year Fbc. Applications Janunry 1 will be accompanied by remittances for tne-half the annual license feo. Mitch will bring tho owner a li cense to operate his car for the period ending Juno 30. Secretary of State Hoss yesterday sent out six tons of mail, or 300 large sacks full, all of it being li cense application blanks going to vehicle owners. There were 275, U00 pieces of mail, each warning some owner that the time Is nearly at hand when he must get his ncv license. The postago bill on tho big mail shipment is S2700, most of tho mis sives going for one cent by special permit. Portland will get 64 sack.i, the southern part of the state 87. and points north and cast 125, while 25 sacks will be redistributed lit the Salem postoffice for points near the capital. t JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Dec. 14 I fipectal) Emll Jlrltt, local wea 1 thfr observer, submits the follow ing report for the month of No vember; Mean maximum, 54.7; mean minimum, 30.3; mean. 42.1; muxlmum 89, (lute 3; minimum 22, date 21; greatest daily range, 33. Precipitation, total .04 Inches; greatest in 24 hours. .03, date 9. Number of days with .01 inch or more precipitation 2; clear 27; partly cluudy 1; cloudy 2. Pre cipltntlun since September 1, 1.11 Inches. Precipitation for same period lust year 4.90 In. This is the driest summer and fall on record in southern Qregon, as shown by 40 years' official rec ords at this station, also unof ficial records dating back to 1SC0. Krum June 10 to October (ith, not a trace of ruin fell. In October 1.10 Inches fell and in November .04 Inch. In this period there were 158 clear. 9 cloudy and 12 partly cloudy days. Some of the very wet Novem bers were 1S1I3. 7.59 Inches; 1903, 10.64 Inches; l mi, 9.09 inches air.l 1910, 9.33 inches. I AllaiiAisl a 1 1 A 'HAN ML HAN Ivon ninioTrn -r u"nMU"nMUO!0tH UlMd I tnjPHOENIX SCHOOL 21 MOONED: PLAYS SATURDAY ! I" Throe real estate deals, involving approximately $30,000, wero re ported yenterduy by the Gainer & Sheley lteully agency ut Central ioI:it. The lien Stevens dairy raneh in the Little Apptegate country was sold last week to Everett fcmith of southern Cnliforniu for a cash con sideration. Tho property include; 80 acres, 35 head of cattle, nous, sheep, chickensand complete farm equipment. Mr. and Mrs.. Smith had spent severnl weeks looking over the entire Pacific coast for a suitable place to make their home, and found nothing as promising t-s their new property. The W. T. Hoone dairy ranch in the same section was sold to Hen Stevens, nnd includes 60 ucres of river bottom land and a good sl7.- d herd of cattle. Tho sale was made on a cash consideration. Mr. Stev ens has owned ranches in various parts of the valley and declai's he has found each to be profitabl". making him realize that the Rot? ue Itiver valley is the Ideal farming nnd dairy country. A small three-acre tract near Central Point wan also sold by the agency to a retired Kansas farmer. Rescue Ships Face Treach erous Reefs in Attempt to Rescue Crew of British Freighter From South Seas Island. THIMBLE CLUB MEETING IN PHOENIX ON FRIDAY l'HOEXIX, Ore., Dec. 4. (Hp The Thimble club hi, t .V Sanitation 111 PUnnnln- ,..i,'u .1.- Oak Circle, will meet at tho home or .mis. Miller on Friday afternoon. Mrt Miller and Mrs. Oeo. Drake are hostesses. All members are uriwl to attend. ENJOY PARTY AT FRINK I HOME IN SAMS VALLEYl SA.Mrf VAUJ5Y. Ore, Dec. 4. (Spl.) A very pleasant social event of the season was the party given Saturday night by Misses Eva and liuth Krink at their home to about 20 friends of the community. After enjoying several hours in amusing games, all joined in partaking of delicious refreshments served by the hostesses. i'ACO I'AtiO. Samoa. Dec. 4. tA) Rescue ships wUicli reported the loss of eleven men and the suvlng of three others in the wreck of the British freighter Norwich City at (Gardner Island, 70lt miles north of here, again faced tho dangers of heavy seas nnd treach erous coral reefs in their effort to take 2 1 others from the island, upon which they uro marooned. Kirst word of the fate of the 35 infii aboard the Norwich Oity when she struck n coral reef last Saturday was received hero Hist night in a terse message from the steamer Trongat. The nfessage said that the Tron gate hud taken aboard three of the survivors, including tho wireless Operator and second engineer of the Norwich City. Eleven members of the crew drowned, said tho mes sage, when the Norwich City struck the reef. The 24 others evidently manager to make shore. The three rescued by the Tron gate apparently had been among the 24 to reach the Island. Three one-Act plays "The Won-j der Hat,"' "The Menu of Uath" and "The Silent System" will be; presented by the junior class of j Phoenix high school, Friday. De cember sixth, at the Phoenix g.vm. I The "Wonder Jlat" Is a most i lAlll lUflll f;1IIIUV Willi lllll'lfllllflt I and Columbine In the cast. The Heau of Path Is staged in 1T50 on a Christinas eve in an old manor house. The silent system is an argu ment between a wife nnd hus band, during which ihe wife pre sents her grievances so fast that the husband 'Is unable to say a word. The students, under the direc tion of .Mins Caunaway have been working hard on the plays for the past six weeks. This promises to be one of tho best school entertainments of the season. I Ionic matte candy will be sold during the evening by the sopho more and junior classes. 1 iBjgft-?'""' Hair i that sparkle AVAILABLE HAY IN SAMS VALLEY SOLD SAMS VALLEY, Ore.. Dec. 4. (8ueclal It is reported that about all of the available hay fur sale has been sold out of this dis trict and frum nil reports it Is going to be a very scarce urticle In the valley. No one can deny the importance of having the hair arranged in the stylo best suited to the individual type. Much of tho etVect is lost, however, unless tha huit: is kept soft, abundant, lustrous. A million busy women nnd girls know the easiest way to keep the hair in perfect condition is with Danderine. The lirst. application will show you how niarvelously it removes excess oil from the hair; cleanses it; makes it sparkle with new life and lustre. It's so simple to use Danderine. All you do is put a littlo on your brush each time you arrange your hair! The consistent use of Danderine will dissolve tho worst crust of dan druff; soothe, heal the scalp; stim ulate the growth of long, silky abundant hair. Danderine isn't sticky or oily; doesn't show. It makes the hair easy to nianngc; holds it in place for hours. "Set" your waves with it and see how much longer they If you think title insurance is unnecessary in your case, let i us tell you of some of the cost lly experiences of real estate j holders who thought they held clear title to their property. Ono small premium protects 'you permanently and positi vely. Jackson County "I'LL TELL YOU WHAT I DO WHEN I'M OFF MY GAME. " A FTEft DINNER I GET MV SPLENOIO GOOD NATURE BACK BY LISTENING TO THE RAOIC I GOT AT- Radio Service Laboratory "ELECTRIC WIRING CO." 22 South Grape Phone: Office, 335; Res., 1442 stay in. Danderine The One Minute Hair Beaut ificr At All Oruo Stores Thirty Flvo Cento I Abstract Co. 121 E. Sixth St. Phono 41 ! : VZTTWi I J I 111 irUfTrrrjTTTj?! i , HourlTi. a Mam 4 k eOMPUETE eUEAMHO Am They're Here! Just Arrived! A New Shipment of ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER lOOO . A VSXDKHSON CHEEK, Ore.. Dec. '-(Special) Mrs. Jtuby Anion "f Kliunnth Kalis Is spending a few weeks with, her niece, Mrs. .lames .Mays. Claud Clark and family of Cen tral Point spent Thanksgiving with .lames Moe Dowell. oTho dinner guests at the May home. TlianksElvlnir wero Mrs. Kuliy Auton. V. M. Centers, E. .! Centers and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Xally. Mr. and Mrs. TJ. C. Hale were out to Medford Tuesday. John Schnctto visited James Mays on business Monday. (leoi'Rc Young spent Thursday In Medford. Mrs. Pierce Is homo from the hospital nnd Is Improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to Ashland Friday. Mrs. niack of Ashland called n Mrs. James Mays Monday. CorvnllK Remodeling work completed on American Legion '"I'l.ll,,- RELIABLE OlHCKLV EFFECTIVE 1'"ale at Jarmln.A 'Wood Dru stori, corner Msinoiid , vmtnl. in WE'RE Open Tonight! When You Attend the Holiday Opening MAKE A 50c PURCHASE AND GET A. DOLL FREE! Baby 10 Inches High 7 FREE These Dolls Are Unbreakable Our Free Christmas Doll Offer has become a regular event in Medford. ,This year the dolls are LARGER THAN EVER and are ABSOLUTELY UNBREAK ABLE!. You will be amazed at the SIZE and VALUE of these dolls. With a Purchase of 50c or More A A Real Opportunity to Get a Christmas Doll FREE! 2L 7 HEATH'S DRUG STORE I FRED 1 BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS! Telephone 884 BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS! j LARRY j Si . "i'M'IW - if