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PAGK TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNfl', ; MEt)FORD, ORFlOX, SATURDAY, ' DFCKMBKR 7, 1 929. bcal and Personal Tho forest flro situation in tho .Orator ,.Vntlonal forest- 1b clearltift- 1 up letter dally, ns nil the old flips hnvo been extinguished or are -under control; mid no new fires have ' been reported for the pant.. two days, up' to early this afternoon ; Heo Uilll's Sheet Me:al Works ' ;for -radiator, fendor and ouloibody' ;- repairing. .- . , r . . lll'rf . Bobby Kltson, yount; son of Mr'. ' and Mrs. F. V Kltson. will pro'c : ' ably bd confined to Ills bed for 10 dnya-aa a result of Injuries lie sus . talned Thursday afternoon when - struck by an-auu) driven by Mcr1 !mnn Powell, at tho. intersection of lJlUipl and lIlRlith streets, near thrt Washington .school playground:. The boy suffered a broken knee cap on one leg; and the knecf.p on the other leg was torn loose from ' . the ligament.-,;i ' , ' Dance, Jackson Springs Saturday .; nlTht. . ;.l n . UK II. W. Poollnlti! was operated . oil' Thursday morning at the Coed Ki'.mrirlfnn- hospital In Portland, by , Dr. Rockoy. He Is getting along . as well ns could bo cxpectod. .Mrs. J'oPllnltis will remuin.ln Portland , wllti tho doctur. ..... :l. !:! I See our Xmns special now. The Pcaxlcya, 331 Kast Main. 2IO'.f Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels Include Alfred Wnllner, J. H. C'prdon, H. V. Koelcr. K, It Day of Now York City, J. I-:. JlhVor of Orlnnell, lu., James Hnohk ' of Akron. O., P. E. Hilton nnd Mr.: and Sirs. Dana' Clark of Chicago. 111., and Miss Mlthol Wardoll of Independence, la.' 74. F,. Ohrt, formerly proprietor of the Vulcan Welding Works, hes I re-entered the oxy.f cetylene Job welding business and Is now lo cated at Win. Offut's . Machine Hhop. Thirteen years , experience at your service. , All metals, all shapes, all slr.es. 2-l A bazaar and -program Is to ha . held at the Broivnsboro school nex: Halurdny night by Die women f the community. A' good program is ijlso planned to bo given in co'i 1 nccllon with the bazaar. ;, LVe Medford - made factory blocks. Medford, FuQI Co.. Tel. 031. S-iSlf ;. Mrs. II,. VanHaideuiiurg of Ash iund ui visiting for a day or so with her daughter. Mrs. K. A. Howden and family In Medford. , ' 1S( Ford. Xoicli with Rux-i . tell axle and .wlro wneols, .fSOO. Crahmn-Paigo Agency. , 258', According to a rcpurt Issued hy Oregon State college, investigation . sliuws that, whllo China pheasant ,i eat u considerable amount of .seed grain, their., principal diet Is In ., scout and weed seed. .- x . . Mpeclal offer for Smas photo .'graphs.. .The -Peaaleys,- 331 ISat- .. Main. . ... - . ( L 240tf , Mounty warrants wei-e"lMsied '.it the county, clerk's office to i . A Ncolt of Jacksonville, two coyotes i . Walter Charley of Climax, one .bo-i- oat: A. H. Klelnlmmmer of Jack- , ..sonville. one coyote; Jessie Wll . Ha nut of Talent, one coyote. Dyngc's danco, Wed. and Hat. at Dreamland halli 50e, .- 2!0 II. A. and 11. R. Heavens of Ho nttlo nro liuslness visitors who .nr We now havo ISO students en rolled In the Cold Mill school. This is the largest number for sev oral years. Last year at this time were 'was a total of 152 students; wo have 28 more than last year. Two shipments of desks had to be ) ordered and another bus turn been Instituted to" accomodate tho larger number of students. Cold Hill .Nugget, the publication of the Gold Hill student body. . Peggie gives you personal sei'V ice at Peggie's lieauty Parlor In Palmer Hldg. 28il - 'Perfect specimens of petrified nuts have been found near Iron side In Malheur county. Petrified tropical fruits as well as a great Jawbone and tusk of a mustadon havo been unearthed In Uie same locality, indicating that tho coun try wis once a tropical region. Dance, Applegalc tonight, S:S to 12 o'ciook. Supper, flood music, i- : .-& i Tho .coldest tempot-oturo of tho B'eok. came last night and this morning, the minimum being 1 S ; degrees. . Whllo no rain is forecast '1 POSTAL TRAFFIC INCREASE Daily Meteorologiotl Itepcrt H MRS. HECKMAN OF CENTRAL PT, DIES December 7, 1929 Forecasts ... ilodford and vicinity: Tonight i.iid Sunday cloudy and unsettled; moderate temperature.' , Oregon: Cloudy and' unsettled tonight und Sunday; moderate tem perature. - The Degree Of lienor wll meet 'ho outlook for tonight and Sunday ' Tuesday , night, December 10, lo .Is for cloudy and unsettled weather. Althea hall, over the Medford! Christmas trees!. !uy them at Phai-mney. . j Owen-Oregon office on highway. rived In the city yesterday "That good coal." We, glvo green trading slumps. Hansen Coal. .Co Phono 218. ........ .., If Gasoline, thieves .are ..hecomlnu .active In Grants Pass again, Sev .oral limes latoly churchgoers, at mid-week.. services have, como o'lt of church to find their, tanks drulh- cd. Ono such thief .narrowiy .. cuped capture Thursday night on .lawnrldga avenue. . A man wulked up to the door of a, house and told the, occupants that;. somebody w,i , slphunlng gas from an auto parked in front uf the place. A rush w,is , made for the car, but Hie lhlcv?s escaped. Grains Pass Courier. Dance, Jackson Springs sutunluv night. 2H8 Mrs. Nettta Armprlest.of Kuril ami James Davles of Forest creek were among .the visitors In Med ford today. ,trse , Mrrtford - made f n c t o r y ldocks, Medford Fuel Co., Tel. U. Tho SlHlvr-Santoril Tractor com pany filed a suit In circuit eotfrt today against Harry Moraison fo.v t ill collection of. 730..S. claimed to he due on a promissory note. Imperial Orchestra, Jacksonville Hainrday night. 268 ' Among the t'allfornlaus register ed at Medford hotels are 11. tl. Dart and J, 0. Mitchell of Smth. muntu, Mr. and- Mrs. M, Osborne, It. 0. Iloxle and J. It. Miller. Jr., of J'.os Angeles, A. Jl. Pierce and W. 11. Med.dllliff of San Francisco. For Hale Kindling by the lot. I Medtord Fuel Co Tel. 03 j . .. Sir.n'V News dispatches from ltoseliu:-a say that 'the sale of the remnlhlnx eurloads of the turkey pool for th" Christmas season was aniiniinced , Thursday by Manager llevers for the growers' association. Ono sli.p nieiit of approximately four eav. iffads will be sont out on a coii- : slgnment basis, a mm. 1 1 rash ad vance being assured producers on delivery of the birds. There were i' il' buyer In th field for this siile, and the shipments will go to Seattle, Portland, !n Angeles na l Han Francisco. Prices on the pool rongo from 28 cents on fan.-y young toms to 25 cents for prime . young hens. 24 on for No. 1 and 15 cents on No. 2. Hemstitching, pleotlng. pleatimt. button making and hose mending. ' llandlcrr.ft Shop. , . 15;if Among the .Ashland resldeit's spending yesterday In Modfovd were V. V. Caldwell und Wllc: Itedford. Palntex Models reducrd -Ideal for Christmas gifts. At the Handicraft Shop. ' !D!t Hev. Carman K.-Mell. pas(or of tile local Christian church, who has been attending the northwest prenohin'A4rJjLmril.ii(. Spokane., Wash.,' for the past week., returned 4o Medford this morning. Mr. M4il conducted tha' worship services -n the program dutlng the parlamen Imflerlul Orehestrtr r.rglon nn tt'lin friend and relatives danee-, JitcKito'YfVinK Ml. UW. ! Attorney K. C. Kelly and P. C. Blgham left by car early tills morn ing for Ptinamulr. Pa., to transact 192S! Star with glass cnclosuro just ovornauicd; 11 ir,: (4 new tires). arnnam-Pnlgo Agency. 25S -A - hnpelnss cripple, brought .'.b tho courthouse in n wheel chair, was seeking alt) in tho county Judge's office' yesterday. He wos a youth, perhaps 20 years old, and apparently had been crippled since blrthi-. Ho was accompanied liy his parents, who were asking that their son be sent to a hospital. , . Dressmaking and remodeling :it Hie Fashion Shop, 424 Medford llldg. Tel. 1181. . . if ln.ordeYTd pay llio . deficit and current expense of high school tu ition und' keep within the six per cent limitation, the Douglas county court.. Is faced with -the- possible necessity of eliminating tho county road fund of !I3.0C0... ,i .Legion Club dance. Jacksonville, Saturday might.-. ', 25S' Senator Stelwer was admitted to practice before the .supreme court recently,-on motion of Senator Mc- Nitry, nnd immediately afterward performed his first act as a. mem ber of. the bar ofi- the highest court- by submitting a motion thot the- Oregon .state highway department be granted permission to file a brief. and participate as amicus curing In argument In the Interstate bridge' case. . i .... , . - V Kxtro Oiney npples nnd pears In small gift boxes at Marsh's flro-.'-ery..- . . SBttf The Hyatt Prairie dam In the .Greenspring mountains is--nn nt -trr.ctinn for local duck hunters over thlg-weelc erid.-..wlth n good sized1, number leaving this after noon. .-The .dam- has an expensive backwater nnd' tho ducks aro de clared to be fairly iplelltifuli - f 1927 Stinlcbnker Dictator Sedan with new tires nnd good condition, $550. Graham-Paige Agency. 258 1,. M. McDantels, Jr.. who Is niomber of the crew of the United Suites nlrplane carrier Snrntoga. now lying nt -Bremerton, Wash., .hi spending 10 days leave with his parents In Grants Pass. Ills vessel in due In go south soon, nnd M Daniels will not be able o reach Grants .Pass for Christmas.' Dance. Aiiplegate tonight. 8:30 to-12 o'clock, Supper. Good niusi Tho trade and commerce doTiar'.- ment of the rbfttmher of c;ommerca of Portlnnd, In cooperation wlih the Oregon Manufacturers' asso elation, plans- to Send President .Hoover and Mrs; Hoover on nil Oregon gift box for t'hrlstinns. The box will Oontaln :n- representative array of Oregon's finest products fruit, nuts, prunes, cheese, Colunl bin river salmon. Jams nnd Jollies, air all-Oregon wool senrt- made In Oregon of Oregon-grown wool for Mrs, Hoover and an assortment of dry fishing files for the preshlcn; Tho bo will he of Oregon laurel and will be specially niado ' and deeora'ted.-- ' , - Young woman wnnts ride to l.'r Angeles. ' Willing to help with penses- and driving, . Call 88S-.M. . . S.l Mr. and Mrs. W, A. H'lldreth wen among1 the visitors In Medford to day from the lunte Falls' district. Less ash. less soot. In that good coal, Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 230. .... tc Tenvporory auto licenses were It. sued today at the sheriff's office lo Hoy McLean and II. O. l'eart of. Medford and Herb' Mliyfiold and M. H. Ilustihy of Heagle, Use , Medford - made 1 ictnry blocks. . Medford Fuel Co., a el; SI. 245tf i) application -t4' build a garnit building oh the corner of Front and Fifth streets was' made this forenoon at Hie city building do- pmiment by William Young. The building Is to cost liono. An im plication was also matte by O. W. McFaddon to make an addition tc a porch of n dwelling, at a co.'l 0f':i3. Chrlstinns irees! Uuy- them at Owen -Oregon office on highway. Carload Dec. 14lh. Kniployees' Relief .Committee,- 2501f Guests from tircgon . register'Ml at local hotels Include Mr. nun Mrs. C. W. Ilurklna of ;uen. ("has. K. Crumly of Corvollls, Ha-I- vey Drown of Itoschiirg. tleorg- lnik of Snlem, nnd the following from Portland: II. It. kellnr. S. tl. Kittle. M. J. Honk. Wm. Zoellef, J. S. Simmons. G. V. Ilelder. It. I. Iier m. Joe Giavelle. H. T. Ilgrrlson. C. f. Kvnns. T. M. Talbot. R. i. firothers, W. H. Phillips, K. 11. Ijivallcr, S. Ilnrnevle; James lln.: ley, P. L. Moe. H. A. tlradlee. Wal ter Kllbe, II. MlleS. F. W. Stoll, J. W. Ilunneis and O, M. Hiraley. I.ianee. Applegate tonlglit. 8:r.o to 15 o'elock. Supper. Good music. 25S' The Primary Teachers' club, re eently organlred. was to hold lis second meetlnir of the year th's uflornoon at the courthouse. I'll mary tcochora from various parts .t the county arrived tnis torenoon for the nieetliu-. at which primary teaching , methods were to be dis cussed. Dynge's iluncr. Wed. and Sat. at Dreamland hall. 50c. , . S'l'l The county court this forenoon awarded the contract for re-roo.--tng tile county poor farm bulldtnit to Die Standard Houflng company, at a cost of ftnt.at. There were six bids, nnd w.nk Is Ui begin In a short time. , IJxira fancy npples and pears In snial) gift boxes at Marsh's Groc ery. . ir.ntt Mr. and Mm. Wlllbim Newman left . yesterday for their home In (llendale. tab. following a shn.t visit In Medford and Jacksonville Carload' Dec. 14th. Employee.!1 Keller Committee. 250tf" li'28 Chrysler 62 Kodan. Has Ited-hoad motor, rubber spring shackles and rims llko, new, $800. Gt'almm-l'aigo Agency. - - . 268 .- Tho work of checking school busses in Jackson county for me clianical derects and sanitation Is fairly, well underway, state Traffic Lieutenant '(). O. Nichols- reported today. Ho roturned this week from Lakevlew where- he completed in spectlon of luisses in that section nnd spent yesterday in Grants I'iiks to aid In similar work there. : lleautiful enlargements, oil col ored of your favorite snapshot will make a lasting, nnd appropriale gift. See our display, 227 W. Oth. , ,',. ,, . : - 200 Popularity Contest dance, Jack sonville, Saturday night. 258 Mrs. E. M. Lumsdert, who was taken seriously ill at the homo of her d'aughter-ln4nw, Mrs. H. U. Lutnsilen yesterday, . is reported resting enslly today. She - Is ill years old and Is attended by a special nurse. '- Get- your t a m n 1 e supplies' at Franklin's Grocery. - Phono 310. . '.,.., 3.s:" 19211 Oakland Coach;, looks nic-. A real bargain, $325., jGraliani- .l.'ulge. Agoncy. . . ' . . . . 258 ELKS SAVE DIMES FOR YULE EVENT .The members of the rclks lodge are not only saving up . their money, but arc fixing things up at home so that they can turn their backs on their families and bo out Into Thursday night, Do comber 19, . week from next Tliui's'ilhy night, when the annual Chris'tmas tree event of the lodge will he held In the basement of tho Elks' temple, which results in tho lodge dispensing so much Christmas cheer among tho poor and needy ot Medford and vicinity. Tile ''tree" this year promises lu -be larger than ever, nnd ul ; ready "' ariiingenients' -ore . belna: made to 'tlint end by 'Exalted Ruler . lien . Moller and a largo corps .of assistants. . The tree doings will ho held immediately j after u short lodge session. ! Xvxt .Thursday night G. II, L'n- derwood of Klamath .Falls, district! deputy grand exalted ruler for Oregon,, south, will pay his of ficial visit to tho Medford lodge. Thoru v(l) also . bp a special; pro gram,, oil, this .occasion , und all ninihlier 'nt. thqlsidgc. tue,, urged That ClirisimuB is last approach ing is not only evidenced by the holiday displays lit the stores and show windows, and Increasing pur. chase of Christmas presents in the stores, but is also, reflected by the Christmas tipli'lt already ratliatlng, though faintly,,, from the Medford postoffice. ... . . . .:-.'- ' . Although it is 18 days until Christmns day, . letters to Santa Claus from the children are begin ning to pile up at the postoffice, wlilch are being forwarded to the bcwlilskerod old gentleman ns.fnsf as possible a rather difficult mat ter, at this time because of Ills galllvunUng over the nation and world by ' airplane in attendance on formal Yuletlde openings of the shopping, season and stopping here and there to fix up a rickety chim ney so that lie can slide down it with his load- on Clirlstnins eve. Then, too, MedTord people are so Impregnated iwith Lie knowledge' that Christmas presents must be mailed early that a number of them have mailed their presents to. east ern and oilier distant points the past two days, nnd the .number of early senders ia expected to . in crease daily until the poak . Is reached by December 15.- Again the people nro warned thnT Christmas day falls on Wednesday and that the .postoffices every where arc closed nil day the Sun day before, therefore ths necessity of early sending In order to have Christmas parcels, reach distant destinations in time to lie delivered heroic Christmas day, as none will be delivered that day. I The inccming Christmas parcels 'will begin arriving next-week, each iioiiiiiig. tno. caiiiionj f'Do 'nbt opon until Christmas tiny."' -'i " .. ' , ' BOX FACTORY INSTALLS SYSTJEM OF BLOW PIPES ' Local DaUf. 1: ' sH f - Teniiieruturc ( Dcks.i .... 50 Higlieat DUaBt 12 hrs.).. 55 Lowest' (Last 12 hrs.).. 22-. Rol liiiinfdltv' Pl 1 ' ' lin Slate 'of weatlior , i Mrs. Sullle . Messlck Hockmuu, ' I wlfo of Dr. W. H. Heckman, nnd I well known resident' of .Medford ' day ot and Central Point, died early this .111 18 (!' ' 111 Clckr CIcoy 22 1 morning at tho Community hos pital as tho result of pneumonia. ! Funeral services will be hold at this winter in' connection with o girls' popularity contest, sched uled to close the first of next year. Tho contest has a largo number or entrants and the con test 1b reported to bo hard fought fur leadership. The Imperial or chestra' will 'furnish music na usual tonight and' duncing will begin at y o'clock. ' J ' " ' c,' Notice to I'nilllors. I hereby servo notice of continu ance of my refusal to bo respon sible for debt's contracted by Mr. Hazel Ferplund. Dated tills litll December, 1929. f -. RAY W. FlOItXLCND. ij 2S ' 1 BARGAINS! CHEVROLET . DEMONSTRATORS Fully Equipped! SIODAN .'71111 miles ..... COACH Piorce-Alloh Motor Co.. 114 S. Riverside Phone 150 :$745 29 Cle-ssifled advortlslna- nets results. 1-owcsl temperature this morn lilg, 18 degrees' "'"Total precipltntion since Sept. 1, 1A29, 1.16' inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Hlghcsf, 31; lowest," 25. - Sunset today, 4:10 p. ni. Sunrise Sunday, 7; 27 a. tn". Sunset Sunday, 4:40 p. m. Observations Taken it 5 A. M. ' 120th Meridian Time - to o i ' ' I v . S. 1-:. Pelti'grew, 007 West Kighlh t;treel. this city, bus started work on the construction and installa tion of a. blow pipe system in tile Timber .Products Co. (Tonilln Box Factory). Tile work will cost, ap proximately S8000, , und- will- take three months. . When completod. the plant, will be coulpped with n complete blow system throughout., DEMiSTRATlONS : IN TREE PRUNING Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin 8tatlon Baker City SO Bismarck .- 10 Bolso 50 Denver 44 Dob Moines 44 Fresno tiS Helena- .: 38 IjOs Angeles .... 70 Mnrshfield 52 Phoenix Portland Bed Blul't KoRchurg Salt Lake City -San Francisco Santa Fc Seattle Spokane Walla Walla ..: iWhintjiOK': .. 70 52 CO 42 (10 f.2 4t 48. 34 4G frrf 20 24 14 42 24 52 . 30 40 44 38 40 34 ; 50 20 Za 24 ,-IOn Cloudy Clear Clear Clear , P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clotidy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloituy Cloudy P. Cdy. the Porl- Funeral Homo totnorrott afternoon at 2:30, with Kev. John Stille of Trail officiating, assisted by Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central j Point. Entombment will take place In the Medford memorial mauso leum..' . .... Mrs.- Hcoliman was born nt Bed lord, Intl., March 5, 180!), and was aged 60 yeai'B, 9 months and 2 days. She was educated in the schools nt Bedford. She met Dr. Hecknuui, nnd In September, 1S97, they were married. In 1913 they came to Ore- I Ron .and .settled nt Central Point, whero the doctor -has had an ex tensive moilicnl practice. ' one will bo romembsreu as a woman of fine character, a splen did neighbor, and had many friends who will grieve her passing. She was a member of the Woman's Belief Corps of. Central Point and a member of Ilia Sorosis club of Bedford, Ind. She was also a mem ber of the Methodist Episcopal church. To mourn her loss she leaves a husband, Dr. Heckman, well known southern Oregon physician; one son, William Heckman, or Modoc Point: and three datightars Mrs. Caroline Weaver of Medford. Mrs. Christina Swigeit of Portlmd and Annette Heckman Hilo, T. H. W, J. Hutchinson, Meteorologist. T DISPLAY AT RUSSELL'S STORE i Of particular interest ' to those who prefer to give their- friends- linnd-miKle gilts-for" Christinas is I the announcement that Russell's department store has securod Mrs. Clara Irlffls to display a variety or inolorrul novelties pillows, and sachets, gild French flowers. Mrs. Oriffls- wus formerly art In structor at Mier & Franks'. Port land, nnd is a color export. - Orders for gifts to":bo made- are now being taken at Russell's. Pruning deiuonstralluns will- be held by the county agent In several localities during the period of Dec. 1 1th, to tho 13th. , Pruning Is- un . orchard practice that bus ni great Influence on the amount, slxe and iiiiillty of fruit. Therefore, it. will be worth while for every grower to attend at least one of these meetings. The schedule of meetings Is as follows: Doc. Ilth, 10 a. in. Thornton Wiley orchard... Ashland. . . Dec. Mill, 2 p. in. Carl Glasgow orchard, Talent. Deo. 12th. lo a. in. Clancy orchard, west of .Mcilford. lice. 1 2ili, 2 p. in. Don Clurk oiThard, 401 district. Dec. 13th, ion. in. Geo. Druin- monnlyiirchunt, ft Allies, mirth and west of Gold lllll on Pacific high way.' ... ' , i w. wn.rox. I. , ' County Agent. - ' For Sale Klndllnatvl4.b 1. Medrnrd Fuel Co., Tel, 631. 2U.lf Let me wrlle your fire Insiiran "'. Crrl V. Tengwald. Hotel Holland K.vri iio.w 7 to S p.m. Lucky Strike hour. MIC servlco to KG I), Klig, KO" Mil, KG W, KFI. s to 11:80 p.m. Temple of the Air.' Nllt" service lo lisll). Kllg, KIT' Mil, KtlW, KPO. KFI. 9:30 lo p.m. Pacific Hereunder'. NHC service to KUtl. -. to :Jtl p.m. "Lnuiideiliind' Lyrics." NIU! service to KGO. K HQ, KOMO, KGW. KFI. ;30 to III p.m Western '.Artist! Series Concert. NltC service lo KGO. 10 to lii:1.1 p.m. Sports Talk. X lit' service to KGG. 10:13 io 1 1 p.m. "Tales Ne . r Told," .Mill service to KGO, Ko.Mu; 10:30 to 1 1 p.m. 11 to 12 p.m. Musical Musketeers. MIC service lo KGO. K HQ, KO MO. KPO. 12 midnight lo 1 nm. Wilt Gun rendorfer's Hotel W h- f c n ni b Dance liand. XUC service t'i KGO. VVTVTTI S '',... i ' .228. II motors 1.110 key. Saturday, lowniloi!"-7-. 11:00 to 6:15 Penslcys nho- tographers. . . ) 0:15 to li:ao .ewg and mni ket reports by .Mull Trlb- line. 0::i0 to 7:00 Mogul's jDrug t wtore. t (-iiniliiv DcrcinlM-r 8. I2N. 10:00 to 10:30 Texaco Scr- vice Station. . 10:30 to 11:00 Clover Itiulio ) Shop, Grants Pass. 11:00 to 11:30 McPherson's ' Clothing Store. . 11:30 to 12:00 Popular lie- . cord lugs. 12:00 to 12:30 Parker's Po- Into Chips. 12:30 to . 1:00 Fluhrcr's Dukery. 1:00 to 1:30 Medford Book Store. 1:30 to 2:0 Grimes Uattery , and Elo'ctrle Shop, .Cell- trnl Point. 4 2:00 to 2:30 licebe Servlco ; Slntlon. . 7:80 to s Gold Bond oltlb. .8:110,10 9:00 Valley ltitdlo . Church. ' 0:00 to 9:30 International Bible Students' association. .Monday, DccvmlK'r n, I Hill. 9:00 to 9:30 Ashland Lnun- dry. ., 9:30 lo 19:00 West Side Pharmacy. , 10:00, to 10:30 American Laundry. . ' 10:30 lo 11:00 Alexander . Grocery. , 11 to ll;30 Southern Ore- goo- Go's Corp. 11:30 to I2-M.;nluue Clean- ers. 4 12:00 to 12:30 U'Wls Super- Servlco Stutlun , 12:30 News thistles by Mall Tribune. 12:30 to 1:00 Sanderson Mo- tor Co. 1:0 to 1:S0 McNnlr'a I'har- .niacy. s 1:30 to 2:00 Snlder's Dairy. 2:00, 4o. .3:00 Popular ra eurdliigs. . . . 3:00 to 4:00 Jacksonville hour. .. :00 to 6:15 Pcaslcys. pho. .-tographers. . .. 6:15 to 6:30 News and nine ket reports by Mall Trlb . tine. . 6;:ill lo 7:00 Madden's Tiro Shop and Jennlng Tiro Shop. S:00 to 8:30 F.ads Tinnsfer. Births fr. add Mts.-J. A. Plillllps or' Talent are the parents of nn clght-4 IMJiind boy, born at tho Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. Xotlce. If you' have any real estnto for Salo or trade, see . -.! ,.!"-. . ' L. O. P1CKKLL, ' ' 204 E. Main. Phono 983-L. . - , ' 255 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU EXCHANGll 6-room brick ' house, lledlnnds, Oil., for small Oregon farm. Price $ 1000.00. Would assume small mot-lciiKO.' Owners only. Cull 130 Portland Ave.. Medrorn. 2lil' FOB RENT -i- Modern furnished apt. 116 Laurel. FOR SALK Kaslman kodak. I'ko new.. S13.00. Tel. 123U-X. '2110 I '.""ilfL" '' '- '' $9.00 BUYS $10.00 WORTH OF ADMISSIONS $4.50 BUYS $5.00 WORTH OF, ADMISSIONS When Invested In , , , fFQX SCRIP BOOKS A Convenient Way of Carrying Always Ready Admission Tickets , .. - - GoaA st Anv Fox Theatre -. " , . TT -,CRATERIAN..l i i. TOMORROW' " ; ; '"' 'FOR ONE DAY ONLYrf1 ' : f . Continuous, Showst 1:30 to ll JACKSONVILLE LEGION kn0tWt : DANCE AGAIN TONIGHT ?Jfrt! , ' -'A-nOther large attendance' ex- ' 11 lMUl-Air. - V f j peeled' at tonight's dance of the l581u VWttAvft " S : k?l0lB&T)!k .liu-ksonvllle '-American Legion club ftlU3ft - vm v4gfWaTT"w95 1 ( at ; the -old ITllHcrf States Hotel. ft 1 v5lWea,B SLQ"v, lWPiTtT ?P ; where - a -WrlgV ore being given BVljWF5 ALL ' Tllvifes '" I ' tfmW f BLAZING ROMANCE' llUHl .' J ll&iiEBMT ' OFTHBTROPICS ALL TALKING :' 1 ' ! It ':. TSm ' 1 : . I ? Big Added Talking I . IJ EPIC OF. THE WEST "'?' I , . . I Features f- U ''"'fm I ,TT(3Dj&. day 1 K Admicsion JQ VIPPT KfT A W""' "' w I T.frftrt.i i ONLY a -B- 'Mats ... 10 and 35 R , v V iJS,UrXlN XAIH um , p ' 1' Sv' Evcc-- 25..and SO With. ' B3 jgjlfcs j GARY COOPER gf ' saSv' ITTinSfc" '' 'Iffi&ffiRii MRY BRIAN0' ( WALTER HOUSTOM !!' rl 'Hoot I T'T 7v 7y 'iii His: .'.y. - . II .w i SOUND m ' Ace of IciAijwiut M ) "Scotland .' V J FOR SALI-: 10-ACHK DAIRY: ItAXCH: 30 ncrcs of excellent! alfalfa, balance In garden, or- i cliard and grain; creek runs through place; two paid-up wliter rliihiB, abundance ut water: good . soil: close to school and on a good road: S-roinu house, large dulrv burn with silo, I I excellent dairy cows. 13 heifers, registered hull. 2. good brood sows and pigs: fn tuns of liny now In Barn: good team and all farm implements mi with plnce, .Total price $12. r.il0: 4.000 cash, terms on bal nnc". See CHAKLKS A. WING AtlKXCY. Inc. 20ll FOR tSALK lllooded llluck Mln orea roosters. 7 mos. old. Phone 31-F-25. Jacksonville. Ore. 260 FOR SALH Work horse. 1250 lbs: gentle, good worker, 2ll. c. F. I'lstcs, Talent. , - . 25U FOU HALF. wood land. Tribune. Close In. 40 acres llox F. K.. .Mall ' 260 OKND. Sale to the llrooks Scan- Ion Lumber company of llend til ths Uescliuies national forest u' HS.OiiO.OuO board leet of yellow pine was approved hy forest nfflrlalo . irr ili'piiliir' :30 lo ;00 .Mai-sluill Print- lug Co. 41:011., .tn lt:00 MoaiwMotor OH Co. ... - ' The Mali li Toner Pnigtttiii. . . llroadcasl over K.MlUl Sunday evening from 9 lo f:J0. Siibjeci; "The Second Coming of Christ: Why Necessary T" Mrs. Will Rogers will sing "Lead Me. Savior." Lewis Parker will play n piano solo, "R-jjjiytllrUikermanJ FOR rkxt s.room house, suit able for rooming house; fuel furnished. Call 631. 2."Mf FOR S.W.K SO head of spring lambs. R. 1. llox 254, Ashland. . .,, , :'':t :J-j" jsi starts' Tomorrow Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. r loiiki:' rtUtm-ur.l I nmmarytl PAUUNE STARKE DONALD I 3 A' III irv-vi-i I CRISP hZofl W. . OoUwyn- M oimes INSURANCE v"'";'. GENGY ! "'" ' FLY By Weight Sunday, December 8th ONE CENT PER POUND la ni' Jiiii-ftc (i'l'la,',. Trnvclaii' Cal, M,,,,,,.,!: j-owcuMl wiUi.VVi iKlil ;:(R) lioi'sppow,,!' motor. LiiTiisetl I'ilol anil riauc. Meaford's New Municipal Airport Tin-Jiu-ffc falii,, i(,11(,,,lime wilI t k j oM.vc a mm per liour, ,hm- passticr to jiny lMimt (lesii'cil diu'infr tlmvcclc oxcciit omihIiivs. .;...':,.. . Do Not Forget the Beautiful Crater Lake Trip ; ; " AiTan,.i,ientsm. lc.,nW wifii Jtlobi at tin? Mcltord M..lol or at-tho Airiiorf : HOBI AIRWAYS COr . utau.rT. a mom M4 A Compute euAnuo ao CHRISTMAS TREES !ie7colriSiraaS 6r frm Ow 0rogon Employes' j EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE.