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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER-21, 1929.
Iocalijd
Personal
Toilny Ik one- pf -the liiKgeHt Inini
new Iu.vh In. thti history of Al-'d-i
ford, uh In addition la the uhuj
brink Huturiluy trodo there wan an
ImmoiiHe . . voltunu- 'of 1 Clu'l"im;i
Hhouplntr with rural visitor hoi-:
from all over t tin county for tin
latter purpose. Th ntorea will he
open this evening, but will be clon
ed Monday and Tucnduy evenlpf,'
Khnp at the Handlernft for last
minute hond-made ftlft.
For Sale Kindling hy the load.
Modford Fuel CO., Tel. 631. 2lf"
To spend the hnlldayn vacation
with- her parent. Mr. and Mm.
Walter Kroner lli-own, MIks ICnilly
Brown arrlvod here lant cvenli";
from the Willamette University at
Hnletn, where she la a" member of
the senior cln.
Jlome-mode cakes, fruit caken
and: plum pudding at Marxli'a
firocery. 270tr"
CbilMman trees! lttty' theni at
Owen OreRon office on hlKhway.
('arlba.'l -. Uecv. 14th.. KmployeeV
" IJellnf Committee. 2G6tf
A- nicely decorated and lllumln
ateil Christmas .tree -in the front
lobby of the Hotel .Medford la not
only ,a-welcome sluht to the pul-rlinn.of-
that , hostelry, ' but to the
many passers by outttlde, ,
Turkey rlflo snoot, : Oeorua
WMkIu, 214 miles south of Jack
sonville, Sunday, Dee. 22nd. 272
,'Buy. your Xmas flowers at the
Medford nreenhouse. Choice selec
tion' cut flowers and potted plant.
1005 E. Mllln,- Phone 374. 272
. Ilov. : T.. Hi Temple left for his
home In Hftlnm Priduy after trr.ns
oellnK huslnraa here. Me reported
that .. Miss , VanNess, who wan for
merly located in Afedford as owdul
ant. to the pastor-of tho First Methodist-church,,.
la ill In the Wesley
hospital -at-Marshfleld.
7ltrMrH. Frederick aolvo your
beauty problems., , Medford lleauiy
Shop. "Ask a friend." l . 270tf
' Uho Medford fnado factory
blocks, Medford Fuel Co., 'cel. dill.
6.11 . -- Mtf
.AjnonK llio valley students who
have arrived home to spend the
holidays from the. Oreuon State
t'nlverslty. In addition to those
mentioned yesterday,, a in Hill I'ur-rthr.-
Jjiwrenco Clemenson and Or-vlllo-v
Jxictollo and,; .Miss Pauline
Roberta n Medford, and Harry ami
HooTBO l'.ltieni of. Central, l?onl.
Don't miss .the Xmaa dance ttalo
Point Dec. 34. - Dyntte'a prehestrn.
. ,-.- (. - 275
Soc Drill' Sheet Metal Works
fnr'Tadlfttor. Ccmlct'.nnd auto body
ropalrlng,- i r . ,,,.( - 2J.7,?lf
K..J. Dntey left yeoterday to
spend the Christina holidays with
friends and relatives JnHn. Fran,
Cisco and Han-Joset - .
.JSnallsh holly for tho Christmas
tableland corsage , Monarch Keel
C6.- lltol -fr. , n ,271'
for choice-plants und cut flow
em; ne the ItoEiie Rivor Valley
Flornl Comnany. Phone 1 040. 27 1
' Mr, i.nd Mrs. F. I). Daniels left
yesterday for their , homo In San
DIcko. Cal., after Having apent
short tlmo. hore ,-vlsltlriK frlendH
while en route from Scuttle,. Wash.
Miss Taylor's entire hot stock
to' be'.abld at 14 price ami las.
Kverythlng rnuntr go.' Handicraft
Hop, u.
fThat Rood coal." Wo alve Kreen
tradlns stmps. Hansen Coal Co
Phono. 23!). ... , ...
MosJ Allan of Odpron. rtnlv and
Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. llnblnson of Cal
Kury, Oan., nro among the iiuests
from n distance registered at Med
ford hotels. . - 1 -
Bee our Xmns special now. Th
Peosleys, 131' East Main. . 240tf
Opening dnncn EokIo Point Tues.
Dee. 24, DynRo'a Orchestra.- !i
Tho city public market will bo
open next Tuesday for the benetll
of Chrlatman food shoppers, Mar
kctmaattir F. M. Corlles announced
today. This forenoon's market was
one of the best In December and
offered n variety of foodstuffs,
dressed ments, poultry and a bin
assortment of fruits. The miln of
Christmas trees and Chrlslma
greenery was also Rood, the m.ir
ketmaster said.
nig opening dance Chrlstmns eve,
Tues., Dec. 24, at the Klncold hall.
Hogln Point. 27i,
Chrintmas trees! lluy them i.l
Owen - OreRon office on hlHhway.
Carload .Dec. . 14th. F.nuilo.vees'
Hellef Committee. STiOtf
Mr. ond Mrs. W. M. lirens were
among the Klamath Falls residents
spending yesterday In Medford.
Dynge's dance. Wed. and 8M..
Drenmland. .Admission SOc. ; 273
j"I can honestly state that dur
ing tiur long trip through the mid
west we saw no place that looked
as good as Medford." anya N. II.
Franklin who. with Mrs. Franklin
nod Mr and Mm. Dale Franklin
rdturned homo Inst Saturday nlghi
frbm a long auto trip during which
tltey stopped In B number of states
Id visit relatives. The quartet were
gt)no three and a half months and
traveled, In all, n distance 'of oocm
miles without a motor mishap of
1 any kind.
'Christmas dance nt Ijtko Creek
Saturday night. Come. . 271
lllomstltchlng, plcotlng, pleating.
hOttoji making and hose mcndlp
HfindlrrLtt Shot'. , SlWlf
4 Among the California guests ret
ered nt Medford hotols t.re Mr.
nod Mni Volney R neardsley of
ls Angeles, Syd ond Malcolm
MkirNoughtcn and Donald Hnlmin
o( Stanford I'nlverslty, Robert' K.
Hasmird. 11. M. llurke and J. M,
Hpttes of Ban Francisco.
jl!e Medford 'made factory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631
, , !4Mf
I Mildred Ileynolds, who tinder,
went nn operation for appendicitis
nt tho Sacred Heart hospital, was
removed to her home last Wed
nesday, whore she continues to Im
prove nicely, '
Annual Xmaa dnnco Kogle Tolut
Tues, Dec, 24, at the Klncold ho'l.
Dynge's orchestra. 27
' )U Huxley austalned minor In
JurlM In an outo crash at Ashland
last 'night whentwo car collided
al 0 atreot Intersection.
'Iluy your Xmaa -flowers nt the
. Medford Oronnouif. t:noiee. aeiec
tlon cut flower and potted plnnla.
i005 B, MOItt, 'fhorle 'IN. 27!'
( . ?The smallest group of applicants
for state teachers' certificates, ever
I to take part In a teachers' exam-
Jn'altlon In Jackson county com-
I'pleted examinations yesterday ut
J the county schocl superintendent's
office. . The applicants were: Grace
Slnema, Hope Clark, Joe Oliver, C.
C. Clark and Oladys Sloan. The
examinations were given in lb-
courthouse."
: Hpeclul offer -for Xmas photo
graphs. The Peasleys, 331 Kasi
Main. ....... J40tf
English holly for the Christmas
tnble and corsngo Monarch Seed
Co. . 273
Plans for the new Xeldermeyer
theater-stores building were left at
the city building department this
forenoon for Inspection. The plans
were made by Architect Frank C.
Clark, who-labored on them day
and night to have them completed
as early as possible. The new build
ing will be constructed In conform
ance with all fire regulations.- It
will . also include seven. I store
rooms. .
Get 'your to male supplies at
Franklin's Uroecry. Tel. 310. 3S2
Big turkey shoot, Sundny, Dec.
22 10 to 6 o'clock, Louie Dlass
ranch, 314 mlleB cast of Hagle
Point on Brownsboro road, liring
your rifle. 273
llounty warrants were Issued al
the-county clerk's office this fore
noon to Hurley Hall of AnpleRate,
two coyotes; K, W. Froy of I,aHe
Creek.: one bobcat: V. A. Xlckcll
or. Iake Creek, one bobent.
1 Miss Taylor's entire hat stock
to be sold at price and less.
Everything must go. Handicraft
Shop; 272
: Vlalf our greenhouse 'Sunday.
Open all day. Itoguo Valley Flor.il
Company. Phone 10-111. 27J
Dick Heed left this forenoon for
his home 'in Klamath Falls, follow
ing his fight here last night with
K,i O. (Tiny) McCnmhor of Dairy
at; the Armory. Heed, a former
I'nlverslty of Oregon football star,
haft bcrtfi fighting for Die past two
or three yeara and- has been win
ning moat of his encounters. He
weighs 210 pounds.'
Another big dance Central Point,
Sat.-nlgbt. New hall. '- 272
Whoopee doll-' holiday dance.
-Jneksnn Springs, Sat. night. 272
Guests from Oregon points nt
local hotels Include F. P. Knight of
Kugone, Mrs. 12. J. Harper of Col-
vallls, K.. Wright of HoKchurg, Miss
Maxinc I'll iilurm of (.i.kevlcw, Itiilph
Rggstnff of Salem, and the follow
ing from i'ortland: F. C. Ibiker, P.
8. Ilrotvn,. 14, C. Dealer, D. , 0.
Weber, It.i A, Stnrr and Mr. an I
Mrs. 1 J. It. Jacobs. . '
Genuine hollywrcaths. Monarch
Seed & Food Co. - ' 274
Let me write your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tcngwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg. - Phono O'.ia. : tf
1 A dlvoree complaint on the
grounds of - desertion wi.s filed in
circuit court today by lOdnn Olio
against John Olln. They were mar
ried In 1922 and have two children.
Slop' your leaking roofs, nml
wills with "llltutect." Sticks'
any' wet tisrfaee. pnintcd or mop
pod. " Jtequirea no experience. Ap
piled cold. Miller Products Co.
foot of Lincoln St., Portland, Ore.
26Btf
An interesting program was pre
sented Inst night in tho ' Pankcy
sehoolhonse near Sr.ms Valley and
was one of the many presented lest
evening by rural schools In - nit
parts of the county. Miss Kllr.a
both Burr, supervisor of rurnl
schools, was present at the pro
gram. Another big dance Central Point,
Sat. night. New hall. - . 272
Dynge's dance, Wed. and Sat..
Dreamland. Admission 60c. 273
State Traffic I.lellleant Olln O.
Nlohota was holding' forth' at-, the
sheriff's office this forenoon Issu
ing temporary license stickers for
1H30, for which only one-half year
licenses nro bolng issued. While
the rush has not begun, the orfico
has been busy- with motorists be
licvtng In doing things early. ),'
cense r.ppllcanta are requested to
have applications fully made out
before presenting them nt the of-flue,
You ' can get your Chiistm.-n
cards .printed or proeeBs-ombosvl
the same day -from the Marshall
Printing Co. . tr
Doc's old-tlmn dance, W, O. W.
hall, every Sat. night. 272
The first annual Christmas out
door lighting contest will be held
nt The Dalles under the auspices
of the Klwanls club. For the best
decorated and Illuminated house
and grounds a ptiKc of S7a will be
given. ' f . .-
Christmas dnnco at Lake Creek
Saturday night. Come. 272
rse Metlford - made factory
Mocks. MetHord Fuel Co., Tel. 1131.
24Mf"
' Guests from Washington state at
local hotels Includn T. W. Parrb-lt
ond Ben Pariish of Wenaich!-,
Chester Itylcs of llopclnnd, Mr. and
Mrs, 11. Maxwell, l. c, Morgan mil
C. K. Held of Seattle.
KnRllah holly for tho Christmas
tnble and corsage Monarch Seed
Co. ; . . 273
You can get your Christmas
Cards printed or process-embossed
the ai.mc day from the Marsha'i1
Printing Co. . tf
Frank Kdwnrda of the Kails
Transfer company Is reported to
have been tip In the r.lr all this
week due to the theft of a moto
meter from his ' Ford ear, and
though he has made a careful
search for the missing article,. 'ie
hns been unable to find II, lending
him to believe ho would have en
Joyed It more If the thieves hud
taken the Ford and left the molo
meter. - - ..
Imperial Orchestra. Jaeksonvtl!-
tonight.- "2'
Get your cut flowers fcnd potted
plains nt the Monarch Seed Co.
274
William Xordean, gcnernl man.
rger of the Medford district for
the Mortgage Bond and Acceptance
corporation at Portland, left here
today after sHndlng more than a
week transacting business connect
ed with the new airport.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
-the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel, 1 1 HI. . tf
MlM Taylor's entire hnl stock
to he sold at H price and less.
Everything" must go. " Handicraft
Shop. - .. .SIS
I Homo. dado; cakes, fruit rakes
nml plum"' pnddlnr- t--Mrh
Grocery. I70tf
Santa Claim has already visited
the homo' of Mrs. Mary Carey, Ma!)
Tribune correspondent for the
Phoenix district, who telephoned
this forenoon that she had been
presented with a new Brunswick
radio, which she declares Is the
first to have ever operated satis
factorily at her home along the
Pacific highway.
'Popularity contest dance, Jack
sonville tonight. 272
Get your cut flowers and potted
plant at the. Monarch Seed Co.
27 i
LEGIONNAIRES ANDI m
LADIES TO ENJOY
CHRISTMAS MEET
.Vest Monday night Medford Tost ;nini.
December 21, 1929' ,,
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: ' Cloudy to
night and Sunday, with rain; in-!
creasing southerly winds Not much i
change in tempera'.ure.
Oregon:. Cloudy tonight and Sun, t
day with -ruin In west and rain or '
snow In northwest portion.. Slight-1
, ij nuiuici in nuriuwesi portion to-.j
ucreasiiig Houiueriy wtnfis, 1
IN HARD TEST ON
As the result of three years con
stant experimenting and construe
Basltctboll season has begun for' , : " ,.....' urnbably reaching tale force, mi!""' experimeiuioB ana construe
thte Central Point high school, the I 01 mo inencau i-ntion win , , , " . , ..: . uon or working models. K. M
boy's team of which defeated the I hold Its nnnnal Christinan pal ly.
Butte Falls boys this iek by the Plana call for the regular business ,
score of 45 to 24 In a loosely played y meotlng nt the armory at 8 o'clock ,
game. Central Point opened the
game with two baaketa in iesa than
30 seconds. The team was dres.se I
during which many new members
will be Initiated. Th3 1-adiOH' Aux
iliary will hold their meeting at
In new suits vf crimson trunks and .the. same time In the Masonic tern
Jerseys with letters in royal blue: j pe. After adjournment the l-egl'm
" K"" nni wl go mmed ate v -to the
coal. . Hansen Coal Cu. Tel. 23
tf
Chrlslman dance at Lake Creek
Saturday night. Come. 272
Three more caHCs of scarlet fever
woro .reported yesterday to ' the
county health unit. Two of the
ensea .were quarantined in tho .Cen
tral Point district nnd the other
wus. quararttlncfd near Medford.
The disease Is reported to be prev
alent In the Central Point section.
! Popularity contest dance, Jack
sonville tonight,. .' 272
' Christmas dance at Lake Creek
Saturday night. Come. 1 272
' After another day had passed
without rain, .moisture again began
to fall for a time ttji-oiigh the fos
thla forenoon. In the shape of a
drizzle, which was succeeded by
further light falls during the day.
Cloudy weather la forecast for to
night nnd Sunday nnd nor much
change In temperature.
If you are looking for exclusive
Christinas gifts, you can get then
at Colvln Drugs, next door to Rialto
theater. 27
Genuine holly wreaths. Monarch
Seed Feed Co. 274
B. F. Mcltea la M the Hotel Port
land from Medford. A school cen
sus,' recently completed In thu't
town, shows there Is a 0 per cent
gain In the number of school chil
dren and that the population of
Medford IS checked at 13.KH2. Next
year, the federal government win
lake a census 'mid It is not 'expect
nl . In bo at much variance with
the one Just conducted under mc
school auspices. The Oregonlan.
Imperial Orchestra. Jacksonville
tonight. ; 27?
Another big fiance Central Poim.
Sat. night. New hall. 272
Initial survey of the Lane conn
ly school system disclose that of
the 40 buildings examined only one
out or four or five la In a satisfac
tory condition Tor modern school
uso while the other three or rear
full to meet modern standards.
If, you are tooking for exclusive
Christmas gifts, you can get. them
at Colvlg Drugs, next door to Itlaito
'theater. ' 275
Genuine holly wreaths. Monarch
I Seed & Fecd.Cn. 274
uc-opcniiig 01 wio core .i'i".
company assembling plant at Port
land will take place about the fira:
of January, it has been announce!
hy C. A. Biillwlnkle, manager. Ap
proximately 4o0 men will no em
ployed at tho opening, with n loftl
of 0011 men scheduled for tho mid
dle of February. Al lemplnyea will
recelvq the now wage ,scale, the
minimum being 7 for nn eight
hour day. The Ford plant has licf.i
closed for remodeling during the
last three weeks.
Legion Club dance tonight, Jack
sonville. .' 27?
Welding nnd brassing: all metals,
shapes and sizes. N. F. Ohrt nt
Offlltt's Machine Shop. 273
A large Christmas tree owerlnr,
several stories ' ahove surrounding
hulldlnga hns been erected by th?
Corvallls fire department tn that
city. A large light at the top .if
the tree con bo seen nearl yall over
the city.
If you are looking for exclusive
Christinas gifts, you can get Ihe'n
at Colvlg Drugs, next door to Itlaito
theater. 27r-
Get your cut flowers find potted
plnnta nt tho Monarch Seed Co.
274
In nddltlon to students of the
Tnlvorsity of Oregon previously
mentioned, tho following are home
for the holidays: William Morgan.
Jack Hughes and Ivan Skyrman, :
Legion Club dunce tonight, Jack
sonville. 1 ' 272
frit C. Tolmnn of Seattle, who Is
visiting an aunt In Ashland, spent
Friday with his friend. K. A. Val
uer, manager of the Texaco com
pany In Medford. Mr. Tolmnn nnd
Mr. Valllcr went lo rebool together
In Nome. Alaska, and had not see.i
each other since III07. Mr. Tol-innn's'-
parents lived" In Ashliuul
many years-ago..
m i ri "
Local Data. 3 g i g
Masonic temple, , where a Joint
"feed" will be enjoyed und followed
by a dance.
' Tho biggest meeting ever held
by tho two organizations Is expect
ed as members are coming from
all parts of the county.
Tho post will hold two social
activities during the holiduy seu
son, the first being a dunce et-thn
Oriental Gardens Christmas, night,
December 25. Elmer U. Wilson,
cliuiiman of this party, announced
today that ho had secured Jack
llowrlng and his novelty orchestra
for the occasion. ' -
The second event will bo a danil
In the same gardens on Now YenrjjfcU'
nlBht, Junuary 1. 'This affair wilTj
he In charge of Herbert B. Strang
and a committee which has an
nounced that Dom Provost and his
i excellent orchestra have been se
cured 10 furnish the music,
Both of - these parlies will no
doubt :be real high lights in Hie
aeries of partis held in .Medford as
1921) closes and 1930. begins. , The
public is encouraged to nltouil hold
affairs. . .
lempeiatnre (Degs.) .... 4i
Highest (Last 12 his.).. 4.1
lowest (Last 12 hrs.).. 30 38
Itel. humidity. (Pet)....,. 92 99
State of weather..: Cloudy Cloudy
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 38 degrees.
.Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
11129, 7.31 Inches.
Temperatures a year ugo today:
Highest, 4fi; lowest, 20.
Sunset today, 4:43p. m.
Sunrise Sunday, 7:36 a. m.
Sunset Sunday. 4:43 p. m.
Observations Token at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITT.
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Obituary
i -MUIOIIAN. Petor ' Jlcehan pass
fa away y quietly at tho Sacred
neari Hospital, -20. due tu
paralysis, aged 00 years. Ho hail
spent must or his life In southern
Oregon, living for a number of
years at Ti,lo. Funeral services
will bo held from the Catholic
chin eh, Monday morning nt 0
o'clock with Father N'm. J. Men
gher orrii lntlng. Interment In the
Mi-tU'ord cemetery. . Perl Funeral
Homo In charge. ' i 1
: ni'NDY llcnialns of the Mat
Or. 1 L. ibindy, . who passed away
Thursday morning, will lie In
state at the Conger Funeral Par
lors from I2:0ti o'clock noon to
2:00 p. in. Sunday. Services will
begin at 2:30 Sunday with l!ev.
V II. Hamilton officiating. Kdna
Isaacs, soloist, will render- two
soiiks. .-." !. -. '. ff ';:!!
Fight pall hearers. will carry the
caaket In Its' final resting place.
They are Dr. J. M. Keene, John
Orth, William Gore, Or. Itlckert.
C. I.. Hutchinson. H. O. loiwood.
A. C. Ilubbaril and J.' Osenbrngge.
Seivlccs at the crave In Med
ford cemetery will be ' conducted
by the local lodge of F.Iks. ''
Baker City 3(1, 20 . Cloudy
Bismarck (i 1(1 Clear
Boise. , 3(i -24 - Cloudy
Denver 21 12 , Clear
Des Moines ... 14 . 8 Clear.
Fresno ; 08 14 r Cloudy
Helena, 28 4 .. Cloudy
j Ixia Angeles .... 7(1 f,( 'clear
I Marslifield Oil 42 Cloudy
'Phoenix C,8 42 Cleiir
; P01 Hand -Hi 10 Cloudy
' Ited Bluff Gli . 41 Clear
Itoscburg 52 3S Cloudy
Salt I-ako City.. 32 18 Clear
San Francisco ., C(i 52 Clear
Santa Fe 22 4 Clear
Seattle 41; ' 38 Ruin
Spokane ,'14 28 P. Cdy.
Walln Walla ... 31 3(1 Cloudy
Winnipeg 10 Cloudv
i'ueker or this city yesterday gave
j his Bnow sled its first successful
test by running over the snow to
the rim of Crater Lake with four
j passengers: The sled operated ier
ifectly and made an average siieed
of seven miles an 'hour (mm n ''!,
f Hour miles, this side of Anna Siirhigs
" I wnere snow began to lu urfi,-ientK,
deep for its use .- ' ;.;.'. ;-;;":
in tolling of its test'lVlrV'TOcker
Was confident today he bad evolved'
a successful machine and plans to
repeat the performance tomorrow
in going back to the lake it the
weather is -favorable, making the
second time a motor-driven sled!
lias ever been to the rim this time !
of the year.
' l'lng aiOhorsopower motor, the
sled found little troublo in nego
tiating tho-hill climbs and going
over' four ,or five logs that were in '
tho road. There wa.i no trouble on i
1110 trip with tho exception of a big
snowdrift near -the rim. where the
sled turned over but was not seri
ously damaged.. On the 'return
trip it made an average of 12 miles
an hour.
Mr. Tucker declared the sled is
capable of pulling big loads ov.-r
the snow with several smaller sleds
trailing behind. Ho is ready to
demonstrate the machine nnv time
lo interested parlies.
W. J.
HUTCHISON.
Meteorologisl.'
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COMEDY NEWS
ADMISSION
Mate. 10 and 35 : 1 Eves. 25 and 50
Notice or Meeting.
The annual meeting of Hie stock
holders of the Jackson County
Building & Loan Association will
he held nt 30 North Central Ave
nue, Medford, Oregon, on Monday,
Jartnary 0, 19,10, at 7:30 p. m.
2K0 O. C. BOOOS, Secretary
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WILLIAM. COLLieE.
Xotli'C for Bids.
'Bids will bereeelved for the pur
chase of materb.l ond equipment
In the Ashland Natutorium nnd re
moval of same from the property: i
all- bids usbject to rejection If 'un
satisfactory. "Write P. p. Box 142
Ashland, Oregon. . 272 1
PATTKltSON Funeral service
for Mrs. I Initio II. Patterson who
passed away early Thursday morn
ing at the. age of 811 years, will be
held at the Conger chapel at 2 :on
p. m. Monday. .
Itev. Alexander O. Bennett will
have charg of services und Inter
ment will be In the Medford cemei
tery.. 1 - .
LOWD SUSTAINS
I1RY CRASH
Phil Lowd of the Lewis Super-
Service station Is In the Communi
ty hospital with n broken leg and
Harry Mondrcll of Mt. Hbastn City.
Calif., Is in the county Jail serving
11 sentence of 10 days, which he re
ceived when he pleaded guilty In
ludge Taylor's court Ibis forenoon
in a charge of reckless driving.
The crash look place near Talent
when Monditill drove Into Lowd's
wrecking machine, which was re
moving a car in the ditch.
The California man was also
fined -"'0, He was driving In the
fog with omy one light and his
car slid 4(1 feel when be crushed
Into the wrecker. He was arrested
by Traffic Officer llobert Phillips.
finvrruor'ft Able hi N. F.
RALF.M. Ore., Dec. II. Ml Miss
Beatrice Walton, private secretary
to Governor Patterson, left tod.ty
for San Francisco on business for
the executive office, she will re
turn lo Salem Men lay. The gov
ernor Is still confined to his home
with a nevere cold. ,
81. Helens. Wowler Fuel com
pany purchased old flour mill site
north of Shell station nn the high
way.
JACKSONVILLE LEGION '
DANCE AGAIN TONIGHT
Another big crowd of dancers Is
expected tonight at the weekly
party or the Jacksonville American
LeRlon club, which Is onrrylng a
girls' popularity contest In con
nection with the dunces. Tho con
test has a good sized number (r
entrants nnd rivalry Is reported
to lie close, with probably some
change taking place In the stand
ings tonight. 111k nierchandiso
prizes will bo awarded New Year's
evo lo winning contestants. The
music will be rurnlshed by the
Imperial orchestra. - ; '
Notice.
Chrysanthemum Circle nnstnoneil
until Jan. 1 nth. 274
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TO KXCHANOB FOI!
.MKDFOItU PUOPICBTV
180-acre dairy, located In north
ern California; 100 acres cultl-
. voted, balance kooi! pasture land;
8-room farm house, barn, 50 tons
hay. 12 dairy cow, 4 horses. Im
plements of all kind. In fact.
8200(1 pcrsom.l property, and the
price Is only jr,f,oo. What have
you? -,
iii:i:riK & sims, ,
16 South Iturllctt. ,
. 273
LOST I 32x6 disc wheel, painted
red. with tire fur- iteo Speed
Wagon.. Itewnrd. Phone L'nds
Transfer Co., 31.1. 273
'And Besides,; "' '
THE TALKING
JUNGLE MYSTERY
"THE KING
OF THE KONGO'1
" Also' :' J
The Final Chapter of
"The Ace of Scotland Yird"
Plating Your Valuables
I ... -
STARTS
TOMORROW
Cor.Mniiouo Shows Sunday
MwU From
Hw Oi-eattntt
Stags Tftrilter
WANTIID Oood lady cook for
Christmas day. No serving. Call
217-.I. : .. 273.
FOB SALK Kitchen cabinet. Vik
ing separator, incubators and
brooder stoves. 323 Muo;Hl. 274
WANTKD Children to care for by
tnc day or week. 323 Mac St.
' 274
FOB SALK 1.6 box Cornice penre.
nun Clark. Tel. 3nl -.1 -1. 71
MRS. ESTES ENTERTAINS
At. HOME! IN : TALENT
TAl.HNT, Ore, 1Jd 21. (Sp! )
Min, ?, K, Kstes opened her heiui
tlful home Thursilfty nftornoon.
hnnorlMK Mrs. W. it, ljimh, tn filvo
her h weleomp to tho Talent com
munity Tho homo wuh ilecorutmt
in keeplnn with the season. Th
iiftei'iioon was spent In needlework
iiiKl ' ptt'ftsrtnt convoifat1nn und .
Kenortil KdtliiK nequulnted.
Thono presiMu Included .Mexdume!
Huckler, Wlllinma. Wiillm, VriJ.
Nyo, Power;, Kllnor I'pwimh, Ch.is.
HoldrldKo'tiV Holrtr1dK6, llrown,
Newhry. lhirley, Koks, Twupootl.
t'loyion. "lyrrci, f orget, Mv. Mnvy
Kston.
.Mm. II. n. Nyo nnd Mrn. Powers
aHNlxted the hOtteH tn jurvln mot
dellclouH Imtteicd rollH, mlnoe pic
and coffoo - ...
Dorothy I-nnili ond Kay KhIc
-tnnw "Tho I'tuh Trull" nnd "When
My lirenniB Como True."
Turkey Shoot
or practice shooting
41 So. Front St.
talking
Xiltf ACTION
j - ADMISSIONS
j Mat 10, 25 Eve 10, 35
HAI'PISESS
i
linker Mini Draws l ine.
rF.Mll.lITON, O-e., lire. 21.
(l'l A. M. Service of llaker was
fined 'l,000 In justice, court here
on a charge of possession and trans
portation of lliiuor on September
19. A large automobile belonging
to Service was confiscated.
ttinl tif Thank.
We wish to express our deepes;
Rratltudo lo our many friends for
their kindness and sympathy and
beautiful flora! offerings during the
illness nnd dentb of my beloved
mother. . .. -Mrs.
Kdgar Whiteside and
Family. ;i
Seventy-five thousand trees were
distributed In Iowa this year hy the
forestyr department of the late
colltg. 1
Hand Blocked "
PERSIAN
PRINTS
. -i. j . ..i i-
Beautiful Embroidorit from
Greece and Armenia at mod
erate prices at the
SPECIALTY
SHOP
140 Main St. Ashland, Ore.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medfonf
Dinner $1.00
."The Food Is Better"
At the Medford -
PA14olme5
INSURANCE
Nagengy
in our Safe Deposit Vault
not only affords pro
tection for tKem
but brings a peace of mind that is
worth a great deal to the progres
sive man or woman.
When you know that your valu-,
ables are safe, you can forget the
responsibility for their ownership,
and banish from mind all concern
and ':' :': - ' " . ' ,' :; ' .
Fear for their safety
Inspect Our Safe Deposit Facilities
TODAY!
The Jackson County Bank
, CS-'ABUSHEO liu , ' ' '
M'EDroRD, Oregon'
Con.mcrcit.1 - Savings - Safe Dciosit
MtlMBHR 1 Uat'KAL RtSIIHVR SYS1DH
CHRISTMAS TREES
Get your Christmas trees from Owen-Oregon Employes1
cen b r l?T Car'id Wive Sday. L
EMPLOYES' RELIEF COMMITTEE.
I II take
youxcar,
J sir
O parlung troublet exist nt The Minx.
1 T he doorman t&ket Your rr when vou
rrive wid placet it in a garage connected with
the Hotel. Just hand him your key u you ler
tht car-that'i all. Located in the heart rfttkt
City-near everything. .
(PjeMASX HOTEL'
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