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v'"!t Jf H l :, III' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - OREGON," WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929 it II II Iocal and -Personal 'A' week from today will be Christmas, and. by this time of day everyone will be outside of a good meal, admiring presents and full uf Christmas cheer toward all the world even th unfortunate poo. and rteedy, who will have been taken care of by the various utr Kanliw.d relief 'activities for that day. ! Turkey 'rifle shoot.' Oeoiite WrlRln. ' a V4 miles Kotith of .Iiirk tonvllle, Hunday. Dec. 22nd. 272 Among the quests from a dis tance nulstered at Medford hotel are Joe Lenton of Rt. Louis, Mo, and Hiephen lirown of Victoria, fit op' your lealttnr;.' roofs and walls with "Tiitutect." Sticks to any wet surface, painted or mop ped. Requires no experience. Ap plied cold. Miller, Products Co., foot of Lincoln t., Portland, Ora. - , . . ' ; soitf ' .Inlnh Cnwulll of this city, the newly elected president of the Ore , gon Stato flame 1'rolectlve asso- clatlon, will be nuest and principal I. speakir of the Multnomah Anuler. and Hunters' flub, at n business Is meetin cto be held ut the F.Iks club !; In Portland tonluht. CowhIII Is ii Interested In the constructive pro j : tram being worked out by the J i stato came protective association jj and will deal with that phase of M'jlhe asoelatlon's work In his talk. j ; ' Kmtllsh holly for the Christmas j! table and corsage Monarch Hon 1 :' Co. ' .'... "' ' l Mrs.' Ml B. J.ambert, Mrs. C P. t: Heahv and D. R. Henny of Mi ' .Cloud, Cat., spent yesterday In Med- ford. (j . You can get your Christmas '? cards printed or process-em liosac.i jl the same day from the Marshall 'I Prlntlnc Co. J' '," Dr. B. C. Wilson, county, healtli it officer, assisted by Miss Kdllli laubcher, county nurse, will hold a child welfare clinic at Ah!uti.l tomorrow afternoon, when a good , ailed number of babies are oxpec'e.l j! to be examined. ' Wanted Your prcrenco, nccotn ji panled by lady or friend with a l well filled basket, to attend uic i, annual roil-cnll and box social of ! I Crater Lake Aerie Fraternal Order. ' nr Eaales. Thursday evening, ' He ce'mbes-19th, 1 O. O. F. hall. Karl Si H. Feb),' W. P. ' MO )' Mn. Olmschled has returned to her home at Medford after a visit ., In Klamath Falls with her aur.t I THrB. Mario Davenport. Mrs. Olm- ' whled attended' the shower given (I on Tuesday evening for Clarice ril I' llott at the Davenport home. Klnmnth Falls Tlerald. You ran- get your Christmas irarda printed oY process-embossed fj Ihe same day rrom inn Mnrsnmi i1 Prlntl.iir Co. ' tf l, ) Miss Nina Blnltely returned this ! forenoon from Portland; where sue I Im'ri hfceri isrtcndlnir tll: pmtt lo jj months, and plans to spend the iwlnter here with her mother, Mrs. j.' 'Myrtle Blukely.1. - li ' Miss Taylor's entlro hat stock li to be sold at ',4 price and los. ! Kverythlng must go. Handicraft Bhopr 272 j'Thf Apple drowers' association ' ;'of Hood Klver Is planning to mill ii out' cheeks to Its momhers this M week. Approximately S 1 50,000 Is I In be distributed. Although the fruit crop was only about 25 per icent normal, prlcos hnve brought I pood pronts. I Dressmaking; and remodeling at jthn Fashion Hbop, 424 Medford ' llldg. Tel. 1181. j f W. H. llyhiis of Han Francisco I is among the transient visitors In . Sthln city. ' jj Wr.nted Your presence, ncenm !' panled by lady nr friend with a li Well filled banket, to attend the j nnnual roll-cull and box social of prater Lake Aerie Fraternal Order Jj of Basics, Thursday evening. De ll cembr 19th. I O, O. F. hall. Karl i; l. Kohl, W. I'. 2711 j f Bounty warrants were Issued at tile county clerk's office this forn j noon to J. I), Henry of Browns i born, one coyote; John Warner of j Trail, on bobcat; Oeorgn Brown j lee of Jacksonville, two coyotes, j (lot your Whoopee Dull. 272 F, Kdwi.rd Brown, committed to 1 1he stnte hospital for the Insane J Monday, left yesterday for Haloiu ! In the custody of n bospllal ut I tendant. He was biliorliig uml,?r I the, delusion that he was a man ol , high finances and for a short time , around Medford attempted In buy ' minim; properties, offering hairl j some sums, j Less ash, less soot, In that good i coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2S.. '.-... 1f r We Do Want to remind you that our Gorman Xmas Boxes make an ideal family rift. Ouests at local hotels from tin state of Washington Include Mr. and Mrs. W. Hcolt Jones of Spo, kane, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mannin of Fort Ktevens, Mr. and Mrs. S. F.' Clark and Al. F. Hgan of Se attle. Holiday dance, Jackson Sprlnus, Sat. night. . 272 Five men. arrested this week for liquor transportation and posses sion nnd bound over to the fed eral grand Jury under bonds of 1000 each, were scheduled to leave for Portland today. They were arrested by Federal" Age.lt Terry Talent and Deputy Sheriffs Paul Jennings nnd Ham' Proscott, In ths Hiskiyou mountains. Joe Itesaro' of Chlco, CrJ., Is accused j of transporting 30 gallons of tnoon-j shine. ' Laddie Mann and Thomas Yokinn of Kosehurg are accused of transporting 20 gallons , and Frank Chester nnd Lewis Dunlaii are accused of having an assort-'d load of liquor. ' ' ' ' ' Yeomen Christmas dance, W. O. W. hall Friday night, Dee. 20th, Kveryhody Welcome. Dynge Bros." orchestra. 270 Marriage licenses' were. Issued at the county clerk's office yesterday aflernnon lo Orren Payne, 4n, and Kmmn Bleler, r0, both of. Ashlnnl, and to Carl: Lund, 41", nnd 'Alice Lewis, r2, both of Klumath Falls. Big turkey shoot,' Hunday,' Dee. 22, 10 to 5 o'clock, Louie Blass ranch, 3 mlfes 'east of Kagle Point on Brnwnshoro road. ' Bring your rifle. ' 273 Through the efforts of the Llnrs club, Ttoseburg has a large com munity Christmas tree at Its ma:.u intersection. Members of the cll'b found nnd felled a largo tree last week end nnd It was set up Hunday. Hugs, carpets and davenports cleaned In your home. Oriental rugs a specialty. Formerly ' done by Jim Kelly. Phone 1012. Nu- Tone rtug Service Co. ' 2C9 No snow has fallen at Crater Ijike nr.tlonnl pork for several days past, lain falling nt that high ele vation instead, and packing down the severnl feet of snow, of which there Is over five feet at the rim. This rendition augurs well, If It continues with alternate rains and snows, to insure plenty of moisture tor the valley next summer. Dynge's dunce, Wed. and Hl.t.; Dreamland, - Admission HOc; 273 Mr. nnd Mrs. IF. D. MrCnskoy plan to leave this evening to spend the Christmas holidays at Coro nndo, Cal. 1 Miss Taylur's entlro hut stock to be sold at V4 price and less. Kverylhlng must go. Handicraft Shop. . 27:i .Teachers' examinations were be ing held today at the county school superintendent's office, but the at tendance was small, with only -two persons writing answers to ques tions. The examinations will con tinue for the remainder of the week, nnd several more applicants are expected to present themselves. Kxtra fancy npples and pears In small gift boxes at Marsh's Groc ery. ' 2ri6tt en i Dawson was reported to day '.to bo seriously III nt his home In the Trail district with scarlet fever. Use Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuol Co., Tel. 631. 24511" Hotel guests In Medford from Portland Include the following: F I. Jlale, William Hale, Alice Har rison, H. W. Freeblood, Mr. and Mrs. O. n. Witt, James It. Fleming. H. A. Thomas, Walter Mi.y, 11. II. Brown, H. K. W a t w o o d, Mr. Kritncos Pettygrove, fl. K.' Noyce and B. H. Brooks. - Ongllsh holly for the Christmas table nnd corsage Monarch Heed Co. 27.1 We again remind the public that no better plan for relief has been devised, than the one suggested by this column, namely nnd to-wit; Olvo the farmer tt-pension of liiouO n year with 1400 extra for cadi dependent and furnish him wltu gasoline and oil. Corvallls (la- xetto Times. , Try the home cooked food nt Dutch Oven, tor, s, ltiverslde. Un der new monagement. Open even ings. Mrs. Wlthrnw, Prop, 2 1,, I Mrs. Austin Wilson of Cold Hill. who has been seriously III at a local hospital for n short time past, w.is reported today to be out of danger. Christmas trees!- Buy them At Owen-Oregon office on highway. Carload Dee. 14th, Employee's Belief Committee. ar.Otf An application for n building per mit was niude yesterday at the rlly building depiutnient by Ihe t'lttnn Oil company to construct u now service, station ut the corner of Jackson street nnd Ulverside avenue, on the site formerly oc cupied by the Armory service sta tion. 1'onstrurtlon work has fi! reildy been begun. H. A, Moor-' made an application to remodel a dwelling on West Second street nt :l cost of V'0. -' Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating. bpilon making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 1S7IP Mr.-i. (lladys Hecbo of Central Polo', a patient nt 'Ihe Sacred Heart hospital, was reported ,li somewhat Improved today. Dynge's dance. Wed. nnd S;t'.. Dreamland. Admission Cue. ' 275 ' J. K. Barha and Thomns Driver of Montr.gue' wero nmong the vis itors Ir. Meiirord today from north ern California. Yeomen Christmas dance, W. O. W. hall Friday night, Dec. 2011,. Kverybody welcome. !"0 iVIoIri M, Hansen of Moro repre sented Oregon ns the champion girl 4 11 club, member of this stale at the recent congress of 4-11 club members nt Chicago. Hhe was one of 44 girls from ns many states In the country who made the trip as gtiests of Montgomery Ward ft Co., with all expenses paid. ; lingllsh holly for the Christmas table nnd corsage Monarch Heed Co. 273 A temporary nutn license was Is sued nt the sheriff's oflce this fore noon to Mrs. orancti Dunning of Medford. Clet ymir cut flowers and potted plant nt the Monarch Heed Co. 174 ' A delegation of approximately H membera ot the Medford Hl-V club met with the Ashland Hl-Y club last night and wero guests at dinner. Vm Medford made fnetorr blocks. Medford ruel Co., Tel. Ml. - I4fitf To undergo operations twice for eppendlcltis . wa. the experjenoe that befell Hugh Porter of Central Point, who was to be released from the Hacred Heart hospital today. When a boy, 30 years ago, he un derwent an " appendectomy an-1 since that time had never experi enced trouble and believed he no longer had .an appendlg, but when he became 111 two weeks ago, an other rpergtlort revealed the ap pendix had not beep entirely r; removed by the first Operation. For Sale Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. '24Stf . Included among the. preganlnns registered nt Medford hotels today are R. H. Hewet't and It O. Hoff man olf Salem, A. B. Wright of Dallas.' H. B, Essen. W. L.i Swan son. H. Burgoyne and H.'McCready of Kugene, W. F. Dally, Llda: Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. W. ,.' Kills and O. S. York of Hoseburg. 'Genuine holly wreuths. Monarch Seed ft. Feed Co. , :. V ., ; J74, Heart trouble claimed tho- llfo of un-Ahland high school girl yo-s terduy when Myrl Magoe, 14 yol.rs old, died suddenly. Funeral serv Ices will be held at Ashland. Waiited-Your. presence, accom panied by lady- or friend with f well filled bnsket, to attend, the nnnual roll-calt and box- soclul of Crater Lake Aerlo Fraternal Order of Kagles, Thursday evening, 'De comber 19th, I O. O. F. hall. Karl II. Feh I. -W. T: '' -" 270 Quarterly federal Inspection and miiBtofof compunv A. the local Oregon National Guard unit, will bo held tonight at the Armory, Captain Carl Y. Tengwnlil annnunn ed this afternoon.- Me expects a 100 per cent attendance. After this date I will not be re sponsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Hattio IS. Pace. (Sign ed) Hay Pace. 208 Of the manV winter wheat van etles tested on the Pendleton Field station In 12!. a new hybrid be tween Kortyfold and Federation stood first In nursery, plat and field trials. In the nursery It aver aged 48.2 bushels to the acre; In the plat trials 43.fi bushels, and in the field trials 44.8 bushels. Forty- one varieties were Included in the test. All the high yielding vari etles except one wero new hybrids or selections. ' Get your cut flowers and. potted plants at the Monarch Heeu (: - . 27 , R. i E; Konzer filed a dnmag.i action In circuit court today against L. H. Blwood for money claimed, to bo duo ns a result of an auto col lision near Phoenix, October- 20. when the former's automobile nt damaged to the extent of $339. An additional Bum of 1300 Is sought for the use of- the car, of which the plaintiff was deprived during the' time It was repnlrod. Miss' Taylor's entire hot stock to bo sold at 'A price and lcs.i Kvervthlng must go. Handicraft Hhop. 272' Hod check men are still In Med ford, and several merchants tnd hutelmen have reported nttemp's r -check- artists trying to nasi worthless naner.'. One case was that of a i well-dressed ..man who attempted to pass a large check tit a hotel.-but could give no refer ences or credentials, He was nisi unwilling that' the hotel- snouiti wire the bank on which the check wns drawn; ' ' " ''' '' Old-time dnnre. Ceplral Point, Wed. night. - ' ' . 2 Miss Irvn Fewell, who has been III at the Sacred Heart hospital for the past three weeks, has shown such Improvement In the past week that Hho expects tn be removed' to her home In a Miort time, ' See Brill's Sheet Melal Works for radiator, fender and onto body reoilrln-. " ' 21Ttt .Roy n. Hewitt, denn of the Wil lamette University college of law, arrived In the city today to ad dress the Lions nnd ladles nt-thrlr annual Christmas meeting, to be held nt Ihe' Hotel Medford tonight. 1 See our Xmns special now. The Pensloys, 331 Fast Main. 240f Dr. L. Huridy.' pioneer Medford dentist, Is seriously III at the Sacred Heart hospital, and his condition was reported ns slUhtly Improved today, lie has been III a week an-l his condition Is so serious that no visitors are allowed, to see him. ChrMtmaa trees! Buy them nt Owen-Oregon office on highway. Carload Dec. 14th. Employees' Belief committee. SOflir Thirty-two hundredths of an Inch more rain fell yesterday and duf lug Inst night, but' no ' more fell after curlv today up m cany iw, afternoon. However, rain Is the forecast for tonight ami i nui mn..v. with not much change In tempera ture. . , i.'.irn fnnov npoles and pears io small gift boxes nt Marsha Oroc- ,. lrll, UlUon Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker, arrived ,in tho Shasta today from San Franelrco, to spend the holldnys with her parents. Miss Walker Is a student nurse nt the Stanford hospital, ' ' ..', Itsn Medford - made f K e t o r y blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. Ml. 24till Mr. nnd Mrs. William Wehrll ( f Ashland spent this forenoon In Medford visiting nnd shopping. ,!.,, ilnr. holiv wreaths, sionur.-o Seed Feed Co. U4' olln Arnsnlger. manager of the Talent Irrigation district. Is opt' mlstic ahum the outliMk for abund ant water next summer. Thai good coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 33. , " Ills many friends will be pleaicd to learn that tho condition of C.lv Councllmiin Juhn .1. Muchter nnd well known California Oregon Power company merchandise man ager, who has been very sick ht his honio with heart trouble for over a week, wns reported as some what Improved today.' ' Special offer for Xmas photo graphs. Th Peasleys, S31 Mail Main, MlM Mildred Carlton left today fur Knlcm to personally extend congmtiilntlnna to Ur. Hlella Fori Worner of the child health dem onstration department for having successfully put through her bud get. Oentilnr holly wreaths. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. "' K. K. Kelly returned today from galein, where ho argued a rase In Ihe supreme court yeslerdny. , Dr. T. T. Shaw, well . knlown Medford dentist, who haa been -:111 for .two months with' heart trouble, was reported as unimproved to day. His condition is such that he will retire from dental prac tice, which he has :been carrying on in Medford since 1903. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl' Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 993. - . Helen Walker was visiting in Ashland witit friends and rela' tlves Ihe first of the week.'".' " ' ' Welding and. brazing; all metals, shapes and sixes. N. F. Ohrt at Offutt's Machine Shop. 273 H. A. Canaday, register of the land 'office -at -' ftoseburg,. came here jesterday 'to visit relatives and friends; and will return to morrow, accombonled by F. G. Wil liams, who will, visit Mr.' and Mr. Cnnaday during the holidays. Get your tamale supplies at Franklin's Grocery. . Phone 31 : .!,. ... ::: Mr.' and Mrs. Wbrner Prltschnu and family of Ravana, Nol)., ;lefi heru this morning Tor Tho DallBS, afler spending several daya at the home of Mr. and Mra.'L; O'.' Plclcelli fl'he Prltschaus are very much lm presse I with the Rogue River val ley unii'expect to 'return to Med for dln"the neap future In view of locating here.- -l" 1 Get your cut' flowers and potted plnnts- at the'- Monarch Heed Co. -" ' - ." tn 1 Old-time dance, Central Point, Wed. night. ' ' 209 - , 4 "' NHCKSNITY OF CO-OPKRATIOX (Continued from Page On) work( not IpvplylnB youn intepenr donee. Thn campaiKn reveals very t'ltmrlyrtwo oututitnUins points, viz: "Advir,tisinB in a necessity, and the ;oHt ' ut advertising demands co-operatitm." The financial report presented ly Mr. Wood, still incomplete, be cause several growers hnve not made' their- final payments, and delay in othfr details, showed that $10,l.iri.yo wan the- total 'receipts for Bosch nnd Winter P'-ar sub; scriplions. The total disburse ments a-uiounted to $3(i87.fi0, leav ing n balance on hand of $6408.30. ' You are not to Infer from this InrKd balance, this will be:the'8itr jflun of our year's work," as the salary nnd exjieiises 'of Profeflaor llai'tmnn would be between $3000 and $-1000. iMr.vWoud estimated (hat the surplus when nil was ne on tinted would be somewhere be tween $.1000 and $6000. The speaker alMo reviewed the Detroit cntnpnign in detail, 'and chararterlxed it "ns possessing a decided' spirit of co-operation." Its success, he. said, justified, a blgger nnd better Bohc campaign' Iri 1930. Vnn Hiicvenhrg On Council. . 1T.! Vnn ' Hoevenberg, Jr.; l!i cussed the organization nnd pur poses of the Pacific (Grower's coun cil, recently formed at Hncramento, The speaker said "we are pros pering - today, -' been line we have co-operated in lvlng onr mutual problems," and expressed tho hope 'the "growers will continue to nvJ thwnrselves of cortstruetlve' cn-opef- ration,- Instead of 'trusting hllndiy to ; fatv in ", tho solution - of our problems, as . we did In the .old days." '' " . r V lo showed nt fruits In compe tition with1 thepears, and, iihIiib extenlv advertising, were enjoy ing wider murketN, while the de mand for iKnrs was contracting. Because of the success of the Hose ampnlgn In Detroit, and the inl tiutive of the fruitgrowers' league, he said the Medford district was luoked upon in a ft lender by the other frult districts of the !nciric coast. He" explained that 1 the; growers' council' wns1 bound to no fixed program, but that' any ncr tion rested with the wisdom ; of the growers themselves, "after ft, thorough study of tho problem, ! and, u n d t t no clrcnmstnnceu. j would engage In Ihe buying and mnrMeting of fruit. "The Idea of iMo Council, he sold, "was to build from the bottom," Many Obstacles, tn closing Van lloevenberg said: ''There will, of course, be many obstacles o overcome and greater ultimutn success may be expected If we do not undertake too ambi tious n program nt the start. There will ho marketing agencies, who will refuse' to giw- their co-operation nt the start, though r be lieve the more important and broader guage ones will give fuM TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt HKNT 3-room i.pnrtmenl nnd i.uriiK,e. fio.r.o. 203 v. Jack .imf. ' ' 1 srf SliND.your sick folks to the Ash- mii-l 1 onvalescent Home, ir,3 (Iriinit.. St., where they-will re ceive hospital care at. t'i to S3 per day. 2r,!i WANTI-:i 'Position by secretary- stenoKcapber: has had sutue led ger work: experienced In many types of hiwlness; complete ref erences, liux I-.. U., Mull Trlbuni' 70 A (IOOIJ INVUSTMKNT Nic 4-ruoin cottage, bath, etc.! pned streets, very close in. Will easily rent for $'.'0 per mo. For n quirk sale. fnOO. I. tl. PICKKI.U 204 i:ast Main. 1'hone 9S31.. 275 FOR FXCllANOK 40-ncre dairy rnn-'h on Pacific hlRhwny. over looks the Home; all in alfnlfu: itundy modern hungalow: extra large dulry l.arn. 30 stanchions for milk cows, with cement finer, to exchange for home In Med ford. URrcnu sums. , US, Knrtlrtt. :!) FOR SAI.K Team of farm horses, wnon nnd harness, $1S0, a. t. Johnson. I.oier Lane, opposite apple dryer. j;n DHIVINO to l.o Angeles, want piienger tn pay part expenses. Ilox 14. Mall Tribune. JS9 FOR, HKNT One nnd 1-n.om houses; water; furnished; tin and lift. K 1 3 Summit. s;o FOR HKNT Front room, close In hot ami cold water; shower. 50 So. Fir. $-( HATKD 1 young men fur store or neat market. Clive phone number and address., flox W. A rare Mall Tribune. ) support. - AVe must expect to meet the opposition of certuin Interests, and 1. individuals, which- .function in every community, . who would profit by keeping the growers dis organised, -and as much ' In Igno rance, -as - possible , as- how they can best help': themselves.-1 There are several thousand growers 'on the coast who are directly. j?on cerned in this mutter, and It will tuke time to secure united action. The pear Industry has renched;the stage where' It Is -blg : enough and important enough, to fight for its proper - place '. In the business, world.'!-' .::. rnniJirn ioiil inn '!!' ;:V -; -1 YM-'' r UKIVItlt AonLAnU GRIDMAN IS HELD INELIGIBLE IN 1 Rf FRNCIp," Den) JS.-r-phI Ruling that tho year Mark Shield, University of Oregon foothalf play er, played, ns a member ot a. Junior college teum-should, be, .counted, a.1 varsity football, the faculty. ,mem Iters of the Pacific conference have decided Shields ineligible for fooc balt' competition ' next season. Under a conference rullng a player Is permitted only three years of varsity- competition. Shields played orte year on tho Ashland, Ore.; Normal team after having played a season with the Univer sity of Oregon, and then returned for another season' with the. uni versity. '' : oraFsTiip -TEAMS SOUTH i ' , 1 ' : ' '! ; :' OORVAIXfS, Ore.; Dec. 18-HP;f Ten Oregon Slate'vnrBlty busket- ball men, accomiiatiled by "Slain (ill), left today for San 1'Yunclsco, where they will play a lire-season ganin with the Olympic dull. Couch Ciill will, pmhahly start the team of veterans aKulnst the Winded O, using Wliltlock at cen ter; Grayson und. Torsou, guards.; I In II.': rd and Callahan, forwards. Other players on the trip are Hob Druger, nixth letterniait or the squad; Tom Duddy, Ken Pagans, Mose I.ynmn and Swun .MeiTfll. all soiihomores. Obituary N'OBI.E .Miirgaret Francos No ble, ,n .'resident of Jncksiin county for .more .than 40 yenrsr passed nwnyatfthti home of her, daugh ter, .Mrs. K. O. -Ulilteslde on llo.ss I-fine, whero ' she hnd- nindo her .home for the lust six months, at 10: in 11. m., Tuesday. :' .Mrs. 'Noble was horn at Aurora, 'Illinois', November 21, Hull.'.- She .mine to- Oregon with her parents' wncn a small -child nnd has re sided ; In this county since that time.' She lonws one! daughter,' Mrs. H. O. Whiteside nnd one sister, Mrs. Hnfehlade of Illinois, nlso three grunilchildren. Mrs. Noble wns a member of the local Itehckah lodge, which order will attend the funeral services at the lounger chapel nt 2:011 p.m. Thtlrsdny. Services nt the chupcl will he cnndticted by Itev. D. 13. Mllluril. "Mrs: Noble wns also n member of the local W. li. ('. rh tcrniem will be In Medford ceme tery. St ii toil Oriiiiiimileflllon Meilfonl I.o.Ikc No. 10.1, A. K. & A. M.. Frhlny, Ue- eember 20, 1!2!, 7:30 p. m. Annunl election nnri insinuation of offievnt for enmiinn ytiir. Hy ordM oftlio W. M. (. M. llorSTON, 271 ' Soeretnry. I.OS ANdKLKS. Joey Snnsii'. Milwaukee, . outptilnled H:iu(in,;o Korillj, Panama, (10): KreiUle Tompkins, Milwaukee, nuipoiutea Willi Kniisto, I,ns AuffeleH, (t). The Edenette Electric Washer Have received 'another shipment of Kilcnetlea. It' yon wnnt to give your wife anmethlng that will make her work easier, give her one ot these portable washers. No need tn wash out On the cold iwrrh. when she ran do It on the kitchen table or Rink. It will handle any thing except double blankets. Many women who already ' have large clumsy washers are buying Kden ettes for the lingerie and delicate things, nnd when there are babies ami dlaiiers It Is worth many times Ita price. r.O rash, or $.F on easy payments. E..E. Littlefield- Agent Route 1, Medford Daily Meteorological Report .,, December 18, 929 il-' -i- Forecasts Nfedford and vicinity: Rain to niKht and Thursday. t Nou. much change in temperature Oregon:r Rain tonlght'and ThurH day with 'snow Qt high mountain levelB. rarmer north , jiortipn tonight. ' ; '. Temperature tOegs.) .... 42 , , t ;! Highest tl-ash 12 hrs.):. '42, .': .; 44 Lowest IIjihi 12 hrs.).. 31. 41 RbI. humidity (Pet.) .... 8 ill! Precipitation (tnu.y 32 .32 State of weather...... Raining Cloudy Lowest temperature Ing, 43 degrees. ' this morn- Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1!29, 7.3). inches.. ' Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 32; lowest,..20. ; Sunset todayriTajiTnT! Sunrise Tlmrsday; 7:3ri a. m. Sunset Thursday. 4:42 p. m. Observations Taken 'at 6 A. M. ' 120th Meridian Time 25 St g-citt;- 'P f Baker City 34 28 P. Cdy. Bismarck Il 24 . Clear llolse ! 3K 32 Cloudy Denver ', 28, '10 Cloudy Des MolneH .12 8 Snow Kiesiio .v..:.., 4 '. V48 - : Clear Helena-.': :.....(' 10' :, .- P. Cdy. Ixis- Angeles .. .. 74 '-'-..02 ; P. Cdv. Marshlield .-, 60 4 Rain" Phoenix 14' , . 44 Clear Portland .-. 40 ' 411 Rj Red Hluff, r,u is Cloudy Koseliurg ; ' 48 44 Raih Salt Lake Clly.. 40 28 Cloudy San I'Yanclsco .. 5(i S2 Cloudy Santa Kb : 48 18 P. Cdy. Seattle i. 4(i , 42 Rain Spokane 40 28 ' (ilondy Walla Walla .... 4ii 80 Cloudy Winnipeg 28 Oleai" W." XVijlff CII1SON, " ' - '' . ' Meteorologist. (' ; i '; Curd ,at Thnnks, . ! Wo desire to exjiress our sincere gr.-atit.idn , to our mends for' th mnny beautiful floral tributes nil 1 kind deeds, nnd words of sym pathy in this our sad bereavement. T. Orlan Glass. ' Sir. nnd Mis. Harry L. WMson. Walter W Wilson..' - 'alio Notice of Meeting, The annual meeting of the stock holders ..of. the Jackson Counry Building & Loan Association will he held nt' 30 North Central Ave nue, Mtjdford, Oregon,'on Monday. January 6, mo, at 7:30 p. m. 280 O. C. BOOHS, Secretary -nMiiij,..ij.i,imii I fTTa i '7.1 fTJoTVl (3 BIG GLORIOUS DAYS . START$' , '' . " ' - i:3c p. m ; 1 omorrow ZIEGFELD'S ' SONG AND GIRL " ' REVUE ' ALL TALKING LAUGHING SINGING. N THE ONE BIG MUSIC, DANCE AND . GIRL SHOW YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS it Glorifying the American Girl" i With MARY EATON EDDIE CANTOR HELEN MORGAN RUDY VALLEE Last Times TONIGHT ALL TALKING RONALD COLMAN In BULLDOG DRUMMOND Alec ' . You'll Get . Your., Laughs t "Clancy at the Bat" Admission Mats. 10 and 35 Eves. SS and SO P" i it i PELKEY CANCELS APPEARANCE HERE A telephone message from Ray Pelkey, Oakland, Cal., fighter, who W83 to meet Willie Feldman here Friday- night,. IntlicateU that Pel key will lie unable to appear here henautie Of- a ; badly cut eye, requln- j;ing-folir;8tltcHes.; ' " : rnilliuier joe i)li:niMLnn Hiiiitm- jilates making, (he six-round seini wlndup'. between. Dick . Reed mtl K. 0. McCumber, two heavyweights, the main event with four otlmr bouts as per schedule. But what ever happens the admission has lieeii reduced to $1 throughout the housH.i and funs are assured of' n lilg evening's entertainment. . Notice to lCchekuli. -All ItelK'kahs nieet nt the Odd Follows hull, 1:30 Thursday, to at tend the funeral. of Sister Margaret Xnhle ot Conger's Kimenil purloiv. . i.Higned) M. f. KXICIIT, ! 2li!) N'olile (irnnd. t'jml of Tbunk.1. We wish to thank ' our many frien.ls and neighbors for their kindiii'ss during the sickness .ind death of our liaby, Jhll. Mr. and Mrs. Itulph Wilson and Family. SM Notice to Itelief, irW. All memhera of the Relief Corps are urcd to ivttend the funeral of Miirg.ii-et Noble at the Cnnijor Fu- m I . 1 sr U I .F mm 'r'('''!''r Also ' :' Talking Comedy "Hunting the - Talking News -J '-"I THE NEW 3-BURNER j MONARCH ! :ric With Cooking Utensil Cabinet The Monarch Malleable Range Company, to induce Christmas i buying, are selling this new range ; ; at a very special of fer. , ' Regular price $278 Christmas Special J Complete with 4-piece tuuiuug uiensns ana a stainless steel spatula and meat fork. Made of heavy aluminum for waterless cooking. Free with the purchase of this range. . Robbins Furniture Company " Formerly Scott Woolf's Furnitttr'e Store Y i neral Parlors, Thursday, Deo..!Uh. 209 Phone 51 ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE--SANITARY WAY irv-Y'i-ioimes , INSURANCE W)EN STARTS- 4 jvwrsw TODAY I f I TV . Four Shows Daily 1:30, 3( 7 and 9 P. M. VYIUMrl FOX PKLStIS IkSona 10ISM0RANW JOSEPH WAOSTAFF Hearts and hoofs traveling at a' breakneck pace in a sweepstakes All Talking and Singing Dnmi of Thoroughbreds, by. Thorough breds fiT Thoroughbreds. Admission Mato...:.10 and 25 Eves 10 and 35 Range oven set, three surface $210 ..t,4,,41tJ