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'-J ocal and Personal' ",-'After the excitement and pleu ' urc of ChrlHlmus day and the 'pe riod of activity preceding It, thlnm iTturnod to 'normalcy today witti , most Medford- people. As 'usual aflor n'irreat holiday. It seemed to tlio majority nt firm thouiiht that yesterday wn Hunilay ami too-iy Monday. AH' i)Ulhtii concerns are ' now' preparing-tor that annual 1hir. 'War, taking Invoice; fiomer'wlll lie. gin this annual : task at once, but the majority will do so after Janu ary 1st. ' ' ' 'Chrlstmaa dance Wed.' and Sat.. 'Dreamland.' Dynge Bros.- ?su - - Two liui-glaries wore reported 'to the police Christmas eve, with one -netllng-a small amount bf imoncy ' from tho home of Oliver Wilder. The dwelling of Br. J. J. Emmnis was also entered, but- nothing was found missing. . -H. J. Phillips of flunburat. Muni.. :'ls ono of the few guests at local hotels from u distance. He ar rived yenterdny. lt Mrs. 'Frederick solve your ' beauty problems. Medford Beauty 8hop. '"Ask a friend." 270tf A marriage license was obtained Of the Josephine 'county clerk t Grants Tnss last Tuesday by Vella May. .Smith of Medford and John Mnck Hnys Of Gold Jli.U. ' ' - Miss' Louise Cornier, -student at '.4lood Duminiciun college, nt.'lan Mafaol, Cal.. arrived 'home' Tuesday to'spond the holidaya vacation wltli her parents, Mr. und .'Irsi Ouy Connor. ' - ''; "" " (He Brill's Sheet Metal Works .for radiator, f6ndcr!atld 'auto body i'cpleliut. -. - , - 217tf . lr. and -Mrs. 1). K. (Crawford '-'are among the 'Klamath Falls ' residents inienrlliig' Christmas dry ' In" imdford. '' . -iTwo-crews of surveyors are work:, IWt. on the -Oregon Coast highway between Port Orford and Wenrntrk preparatory o' wldenlnB the road "bed to i! feet, after which it will be graveled and wiled, i i"- . Home-made -cakes; 'fruit 'cakes ad ' plum pudding at - -Marsh' Irocery.- ? The new Ford roadster reported ' stolen early his week- from Itobert Hart has been located, accord'ng to No-polic today. It was found In a local garage where it had been ' driven ' without Mr. Hart's Knowl edge. ' Oliver Ivoson of BrownHboro was amOrm II" visitors n Medford this forenuon'attendlngto business mat ':tr. jh " ' v :: CHrlstfrtaa' daneo 'Wed. and 8ot., -'Dreamland. ' Oynne Bros.' 1 50 California people (pending ChHatnW In-' Medford nnd who .' were noesta at local hotels, Inchwt 'ed 'Win.-' Walker of 'Los AnKeler. Mr.' and Mrs. C("1I. Richards of . DuhsmMr. O-. G, Moroi-w of Sacra mento, -'A, II, ' Uovllll ' of tf erkeley and J. V. MeCnrley of Oakland. Mrs.f'Nnnti MaineylMw' spending tho holidays with Her niece, Mrs. 'itom Wild AnW at -CHnnta Pass.' ; '"For SajleKlnailng -by-the-loan. Medford Kuol Co., Tel.' 831. I4stf . -T. OfVal'Murrdttr, r.rrcsted yesterday by. Officer O. J. Prcscott. Is In 'he tu'unly Jail on 'a charge of non support, preferred against b.lm by this sheriff's office of -Siskiyou county. Tc will probably Tie taken to Treka today by 'northern' Cali fornia of ffcora. ' Ho Is said to have . .liecn-round Mcdfoi'd 'and Ashland for the past several weeks. '' t. A. Sanders, who is III tho stock business in Montana, Is here spoixl 4kng the holidays with his brother, :D. A. Sanders. jTho B. M.WIIson accountlnB of . flees In the Liberty BMa-.. hnve been chaiiRrd from the second to the foarth-floor.. S '. 'Snow attempted to fall In Hie tlreensprlnii mounli.ln's yesterday, hut ca mo down In the form f sleet, accordliiK to Mr. and Mrs. Grace Voss. who spent tho day iKere with i relatives. There was -no snow on tho ground, they re ', ported. ' 'f- . , MarriiiR licenses were Issued nils forenoon anil Tuesday nfter- i noon to Oarland Lorton and Kll.-n Wilson,-both of Medford: cnesi.'r i llawne. -33. and F.dna Watklns, -SH. r "Phoenix: F. Watklns, 39, and J$dn Htonnett, S7, both of Phoenix: .- Oarys Tnher and Clara May. 1, bolit of KbbIo Point: Den Mere r Kmlth. 32. and Sclma rcterson, Si, ,''lM)t of KcatUc: Frank Curtis, :n, mi Iilsnche Cruy. 23. both of - Marslifleld. . Carnival dance al Jr. tksrr Hprlnas Sat. nlRht. Free balloons, ..aurpentlne and noise mokors. Ueu.n lar New Vear's party. 277" ' -vl)rk 11. H. KHIotl and son Jimmy . spent Christmas di.y with thtf for 'irier's BBed mother at Hallos. Ore., for whirl! destination they lef Monday, ' ' Among the ' Oregon poople refls 'tered at local hotels yesterday ' uvrc John Woodbury of Corvallls. '"'HhV Woolsi't of nosebuitl. Jame.t JIHIyer, tif Mulem.' and the follow ing from Portland: Mr. and 'Mrs. James ltnrmcas., Mr. and Mrs. M. 'H.-Kennedy. Mrs. H. M. l-'imthrey. Wi lt. Walker. A K. Heard. Oeorue 'H. -Caldwell. WrF. Sel.old. Main- i Moore. " W. O. Hartley and James Milchel.'' . "That good eoal." Wo give green trading- stmpa. Hansen Coal Co. Phene 18. It Tim ntnndaid Oil company made uppllcatlon at thn city building de partment today for a permit to re model office rooms In the Liberty 'btilldlnB-'nt in cost 'of 30u0j for tho new district office to be estab lished here In a short time. MIM KMnjbrth Wntann resilnwsi duties today l the county school superintendent's' office, 'following several days spent In Portland" vis iting relatives over Christmas. fee . Medford - made f a c t.o r y .blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Trl.'ea - , S4Rtf Ivan Astterliur-. former Med ford man who enlisted In the Rvla lion . department of the I'nlled "stales arms', expects to be grad uated In two months, according to a rard received this forenoon by Sergeant Orover Owen, local fnlt ed States army recruiting officer. He la locatedat JheSaj) Antonio. .- TJh .' T Mr. and Mrs. A. Bowers of Al hanv were ubests of Mr. and Mrs. Whetstone at Tolo over Christ mas. The two women are sisters Jlarry Fuller nnd llalph Ilussell were the only two persons ar rested during tho Christmas holi days by the police on charges of intoxication. They were scheduled to appear In city court today. Turkey shooting next Sunday. 211th, at Barker's farm on Crater hake highway, 19 miles north of Medford. Free hot lunch to all, shootei s. Plenty of fine, fat blrd. , , .-...' 37D, ' 'Mrs., Luahna-' Denton, who un derwent a mujor operation at the -Sacred Hbart' hospital last Sunday, was reported today to be still In a crltlenl condition. Miss Bonnie -Andrews:' of San Francisco is in Medford over the holidays visiting her aunt, Mrs. fleorgo 'Andrews. - - Get your t a m a 1 e- supplies at Franklin's Grocery. Tel. ! 10. 382 Mrs.' George Gardner, - former well knowh" Medford resident, ar rived here recently to spend Christ mas with her -mother, Mrs. Cor delia Itlchardson and other rela tives. Mlas 'Geraldine Gardner, hf-r daughter, and a 1'nlverslty of Ore gon senior, who spent .Christmas with friends' at Etna. Cal.. will ar rive here today to spend the :-e-nu.lnder of her holidays vacation. Hemstitching, ;plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending Handicraft Shop. SbTlf Another 10 per cent dividend for tho defunct First Nutlonal bank of Bend is now ready. Checks, about 3000 of them, are being sent out by liecelver Schilling to a total of ap proximately IIUU.OOO. The current dividend Will bring the total paid creditors up to 40 per cent. Th-j first dividend ' was m a d e as a Christmas present In 1927 and was for- 20 per cent. ' Iloyal Coal ls free from dlrt nnd clinkers, and It lasts longer. Buy the best Utah cnal at jio' extra cost to you. Special car prices today. Phone 833. F. B. Samson Company. 277 Mrs. A. W. Aya. who had been taking treatment at the Mayo Brothers' hospital at Rochester. Minn..' for some time, arrived home Tuesday much Improved In health. Miss Elsie Davidson of Portland Is a holiday guest In Medford it the home of her pr.rents. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Davidson. Irf?sB ash, less soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. 'Tel. 33s. if A number of local residents dur ing tho past week have 'been af flicted with pink eye The afflic tion, if properly treated, does ltd: continue long nnd -does Tiot -leave harmful effects. It Ms an Infec- lous disease nnd Is caused by bnc- tcrla. ' Dr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Ouldsberry are spending two weeks In south ern California at Ban Diego and Los Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. M.' Magntison of Los Angeles are visitors In Me.l ford a short tlmo with Mrs. Henry (Srayblll. " -.Drossmnklng and rehiOtrcling nt (ho Fashion Shop, '424 Medford Hld.-;CeJ.ajKJ..i. ....- - .- ; 'if William (I. Tuffs of Grants Paw. who entered Involuntary hank-, ruptcy several months ago, has as sets of t32.317.62 and liabilities of J2ri.7ri0.4ri. according to a schedule filed Tuesday with Harry C. Skvr mnn, referee In bankruptcy, of this city. Doc's old-tlme-dnnce nt W. O. hull every Saturday night. 1 27S Tho body of Ben F. Leach, for mer proprietor of the Ashland ho tel, who died In Idaho, was to ar rive today In Ashland, where fu neral services are to be held thl'; week. - - Truck going south empty abelf. Jan. 2nd.' Want load to San Fran cisco or vicinity. Call 816. 277" Cheater Hubbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. nubbard, is spending the holidays vacation In Chicago, HI.. where ho Is attending tne natmn.11 Sigma Nu fraternity convention. Mr. and Mrs. KonnoVh Banister nnd ' children of Itoseburg .ire spending tho holidays In Medford with relatives. Home-made cakes, fruit rakes and plum pudding nt Marsh's Grocery. ' 270tf Bounty 'warrants Were Issued ut the county clerk's ofice-thls fore noon to J. W.-Jones of Sams Val ley, one bobcat: Arthur Myers "f Medford,' one coyote: M. O. Wright of llhownsboro. three bobcats and one coyote. I'so Medford made 'factory blocks. MeiHord Fuel Co,, Tel, 031. siritf" Then' are hut 32 Inches of snow at. the rim of Crater Lake, but II Is rather- solidly: packed down, and the tlasl two or three days have been quite cold nt that high ele vatlon. according to n telephone message here this morning from the caretnker of the lodge by Chief Hunger W. C. Godfrey. ' It was al- o stated Hist a small amount of nev snow had fallen at the national park within that lime. Coal price lower on direct from csi- deliveries in small-or large lots. Car here now. Order Iloyal Vt'in t'ual today at right prices. "You'll Ilk" It." Phone f33. :77" ' Raymond Mays, student at Ore gon Institute of Technology a: Portland. Is among the students who returned homo this week to spend the holtduya with relatives and friends. Stop your leaking roofs and walls with "llltutecl." Sticks to any wet usrface, painted or mop ped, rieoulres no experlenco. Ap plied cold. Miller Products Co., foot of Lincoln St., Portland, Ore. Miss Liberia Gore Is spending the holidays al, Jim-ene with her B.iivnl.'. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Gnre, former well known valley residents, and her sl-ter. Mi's. F.llx. ntieth Gore llenny of Portland, w'.lo also In spending the holidays with lier parents. You can get junr Christmas rartt Printed or process-embossed Ihs s.ima day from the Marshnil Printing Co. .f Mis. John Patterson of Aslilntvl entertained a group of relatives 'at dinner Christmas dny. Her guoMs Included Mrs. N. S. Ontmi n and family. Miss l.nrlo oatman. llarrv and Bill of Medford. Miss Margaret Hrnsley. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peter son nnd Miss Maxlne Kmert and Henry sheets of Ashland, MEDFORD MAIL Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Baucom left here by motor today for Portland, where they will spend the next week and Now Year's day at the home of Mr. liaucom'a pt.ronls, Mr. and Mrs.'M. B. Haucom. They will also visit numerous friends in Port land. ' ,' Let mo write your flro Insurance Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phono S93. tf" - There will bo cm open' meeting In tho Thoosophlc.nl lodgo room, 31 North Grape street, on Friday evening,' December 27th. ! ' f Mrs. Kmcr B. Kyle of 1810, Kaat Main strict becanejllK.iuid-wgs fo m4ed 6 tiieiSadredillfarr, hdspltal ciiiday morrpngj j It will he 'with much resret that (hilr initny MeOfurd fi tends und HcquafntHncoH learn that Mr. nnd Mri. Arthur T. Moen and children arc trnlnc to leave Mcuroru. ana on HutuWltiy will' dt nart for YoBemite Nutional Imrk In California, to which larKer imrk Mr. Moen han lufcn tri'innfcrred to duty from Cra- tnr NationaJ -park. Mr. Moen )iaH Hold' htn home at IIS North I'each HtlGOt. ' Mr: MOen only Recently received notice of hix appointment ati pro perty cuHtodlan of YoHcntite park, effective January 1st, a' Very rc- HpoiiHiblo position and a well de werved promotion, where he again will woi'k under hut former chief, Colonel C.'CI. Thomnon, who Ih Huperlntendent of YoHemite park. Mr. Moen wa appointed to Cra ter National park mervico fi'ohi the civil wervice refilfiter at Sealtlo In MMfeh;-lU23. to relieve Harry 3x)iis who wa trannf erred to" the forest .service. About u year later he was appointed Kpecial ' disbursing agent for the park and In . this capacity liaa collected and dis bursed pincc then approximately a million dollars of 'government funds throuph the local park of fice. In August, 192G he was pro moted' to the vosilion of chief clerk and has served In this capacity since that time. ' Prior to his appointment 'In the park service he had been employ ed In the post office department at Omaha, 'Nebraska, fdr a number of yearn and was also cniploybd In the post office at Seattle nt tho time of his appointment here. ' ,llls successor ( hajt not 'yet been ippii'ityr ,bht infortnntiiln rcgard IpB ihls'lK'escpeotsoon.' TREE SALE-SWELLS' 0-0 Tho employees': rolii: committee Of tho Owen-Oregon hamoep'Com-l.-any 1s especially 1 gratified with the Knerou patronage on the part of Houthei'n Oregon people dming the- recent mhIc- of Christmas- trees conditrted by this or ganisation. As u result pf the very satisfactory mile of trees, the relief fund for ' Owen-Oregon employees wan r materially swelled -ami the committee Is anxious to- express Its appreciation for -tho support given the tred sale. Tho Christ mas -tree sale Is an annual event with the Owen-Oregon Lumber company " employees am this year it - was far more successful than ever before. The employees -committee Is nlstf grateful to Mr- Owen who donated the Christmas - (rbfes for the sale. ? .... HI' it; f , t 1 : , ;J( i ' Navy Blues" Shows at Fox Rialto Today William Haines 'Is. now- playing at tli Kox Htalto 'theater in his newest nil-talker, ''Navy Mlues" with Anitn Page and Karl Dane. In this comedy of a smart-alec gob Haines clowns and wlse-crnck ami then completely reverses him self with a sympathetic pcrform aiuo that shows his dramatic abil ity. ' . - The' program also Includes an all-talking' act. "The Itlshop's Can-dlCsMc-ka," featuring" Walter Mids- ton and aji .Interesting edition of the Paramount Kound News. Wedding Bells A pretty -home double weddlnn wa solemnlxed Christinas nt hUh noon at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. J. Watklns In- Phoenix, when Kdim May Watklns became the bride of - Chester Irvllitt ltutiri;c. and Kilna Mae Stennett becam-j tho bride of Francis Asberry Wat- kills, all of Phoenix. Ilev. Carm.in K. ' Mell, pastor of the Christiao church of Medford. read the rlnj ceremony In the presence of rel atives and a few friends before, a background of Christmas ever greens. The .brides were attractively dressed In blue chiffon velvet. The matroint of honor were Klls Jren Stnylio ana Evn -Jndtl. The best men were'I W, Smylle and (leurge llnurne, ' Directly after the ceremony . bountiful i Chrlatmns dinner w.m hiiVved,. ,-'' ' i ' ' Thoyp 'pii'sent -were: Mr. 'and Mrs.-J. V. Watklns. Mr. and Mi-i, I.. K. 8tennett. Mr. and Mrs. O.-o MeClaln'and ftoorge tiourne of Phoenix. Mr. and Mi's. K. II. Judil, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smylle. Mr. and Mm.. U. V. Hniylle, Mr. and Mrs. Pj'P. Watklns and duimhter Kva lyn Jean, and Mr. Vnmiairnf Med rm it. Mmmi Watklns and Mrs. Kill Heat of Und, Wash After ii short wedding trip. Mr. nnd alia. F. A. Watklns will be nt homo Ml West Meetiml street. Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. o. t. llourne will he nt home at the Arthur-Arms aiHrement. at J.10 Xorlh Holly, atreel. Medford, MOEN PROMOTED IN PARK SERVICE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, I '1 SOVIET SENDS Slmliots B'orafv rA0f)eal k to 'Russia "Brings QtlickHeiptfnsc11 'U.!'Si Wanes'Afso Arrive at Seward to Join in Search for Eielson.. ' - M OSCO Wy 1 Dec. 26 .'JP) Pe r Honnl appeal of Senator Horah of fdaho, chalrmanof the senate for eign relatioha 1 committee-, - ami of the United States - department of the interior to the Moscow -government for aid In search for Carl lien, Eielson and EarJ Borland in the icy wastes of Siberia was ans wered today. . ' The ' soviet foreign office an nounced' that nn airplane waa dis patched Wednesday to1- search for the two missing - American avla- toV. vho failed- to return to Alaska six weeks ago from a flight to aid an Ice-bound fur ship They were believed to have been : forced down near ; north cape.. ! . The foreign l' office announce ment said also two other airplanes would bo dispatched Immediately to aJd In search of the missing airmen, one of whom, Eielson was companion of Captain 'sir George Hubert Wllklhs on his , flight across the unexplored north polar area last year. SEWAKD, AluHka, Doc. 5. (AM Arrival here ycirterdiiy of three poivcrful caliin type pianos wlih a coinplrment of experienced Ca nadian fllcrn to man them, re vived thc-fadtnt; hope of the north land that the Keareh for Pilot Carl 'Men Kielnon and Mechanic Karl Borland, mlsalng In Siberia illice 'November H, might - prove MucceBHful. : The plancti and flier, brouelil here from "Senltle ou the coa.it uurd cutler Cheland were speed ily : trnnnferrcd- ta a train on the Alaskan railroad and wcro pro cecdinR today to Fairbanks. Where llicy were to lr re:iie)iibleil 'ftnd flown either to Nome or Teller. Alaska., to oniinee In the aejtrch. AllllouRh 'Alankan pilot"hnve bern -muklnf; 'ntronuout. efforts to tlnd' Eielson .and norlland.'vthry hnve iteen handicapped by lek of pro)iir' fiulpmen(. . '.' .' Inmates of the county, poor farm will-, enjoy' -a program of Christmas i hpen this cvcniriR thru the courtesy of the-.Med fold Lions' club, whielr.ls presenting .?. llrush Anderson und ilUay; Mmalley" in n program of music tiad 'lantern slides of scenic .views- of fie Pa cific northwest?. ' . .-.'"i Mr. Anderson will show pic tures of Glacier National Park. Yellowstone National Park. Ital nler Park nnd the Estes Park In Colorado. 'He 'will explain each picture nnd with some. Mr. Smal Iry will present saw solus. Mr. Anderson, who 'maintains hcad quariers In Portland, spends the biggest portion of his time travel ing from city lo city, displaying tho pictures, nnd lit a short lime plans lo leave' on an extensive tour of Hie east, accompanied by Mr. Smalley. The two men will be. hero until Kumlay and will e .glatl to -visit any "shut-In" In the valley ' to entertain thrn for an 'hour or so without charge. ? ''.. The Noted Dead LONDON, , Dee. 3. W Mrs. Olive Ijodter-lJinipnin. Amorlcnii wife of romrrmnder Oliver Loeker-l-nmpmn. Hrttlsh M.' P., died yes terday. She was formerly llinnca Jneitlielloe Paget of Pasadena. Cat. She was taken III Sunday night and was removed to a private dlnie. -where -doctors operated on her In a 1 rain effort to save her life. -. Mrs. l,oekerI,mpson was con sidered a very beautiful woman, and her portrait was widely com mented on nt the lat royal acad emy exhibition. She was marrie I to the commander In ls23. CINCINNA1T. Uec. 56. Wil- llnm 11. Kry. artist anil noted wood carver, died at hln home here to day, lie would, have heen ,100' years old nfitt r"chrunry. He learn ed the wood carving trade from hln father who wan the hest known wood carver In Hath. Knitland, during the re1n of Klna George III. M " ' ' , 1 WHKKI.I.NO. w. Va., lee. S6. ' tPi .Vr: FranK l.e Moyno Huno. 64. a charter memfter and a member of the flrnt hoanl of governorn of the American Colli'jro of Suiucons and widely known an n cancer aur neon, dletl here today followltiK a cerebral heniorrhiiite. ST. Ull'lH. Dee. 26. Tl Colin .McCnie Selph, th. lawyer, demo-ei-Htlc iHilltlctan. a ciiic lender and postmaster of St. Uniln durlnR the Wilson administration, died nt his home here today, lie had been 111 nmre tnan a year.' Italian Plant Wreehtd ATllKSS. Greece. Dee. . (Pi An Italian seaplane with a crew of five waa wrecked today near the small Island of St. Kustrallna neat the -Turkish coasl t IbolAtxenn sea. AGED AT fiflUNJV f AfilM . i' . i ' ' .'I..: -' . . .11' OftEO OX. THURSDAY, 'Awarded $450,000 . 'J Alwrintcd TrM Pholo Oetroit Jury awarded Bertha Cleavenaer $430,000 In breach of prom suit 'agalrltt' 'ohn '. H. C(ili, real etit, operator. STILL ARRIVING AT POST OFFICE Although every parcel of-(hrlst- mas and letter mall taat had ar rived in the city oy late Tuesday afternoon had been delivered ,Jy 7:30 Tuesday evening, Christmas ew.- another illustintion of; M.e greatest Christmas this city ever enjoyed, 'as shown -In the record- breaking number of Christmas p: eels, both received and sent out, the arrival late Tuesday nifc-lit 'yesterday of 100 sacks of was :in,l vesterdav of 1UU sacks ot UC- l lated Christmas parcels anil Chrbt- mas letter mail, mulch was mailed by the senders too late to reach Medford In tune for delivery fore Christmas day, and more Christmas mall packages and I'-'-ters arrived this forenoon. All this belated mail was deliv ered today by the postoffico trucks and delivery crews that functioned during the Christmas rush period. Tho tabulation of receipts dur ing tho Christmas sending period will not be made until the end of this month when It will be Included in the regular monthly and quar terly reports. It is known, ho'.v cver, that up to. Tuesday noon tl'" financial receipts from the sale of stamps, etc.. during the Christmas sending season was J1000 greater than during any similar period in Medford's history. - . i ' V JACKSON. Ky.. Dec. '26. IPi Six warrants ' charging malicious shooting and wounding were sworn to today by Chester Kugate. In the hospltut here with bullet -wounds received from pistols of a mob yes terday. Those named In the war rants are all relatives by either blood or marriage t Clay Watkln-. . whom Fugato shot und killed lust wco. : ' :'. r : DEVELOPED AT COLLEGE PKNDIjEON. Ore lP) A new liybrlil wlinnt variety Hint tins tho high ylplillng characteristics of foil- ernthin, - onoiigli hardness to innKp it Sflfo for full planting, is being developed at the 'Mate college ex perimental slntlotf ami la being tried nn a larger scale in this coun ty. This wheat, a cross between Federation und Fortyfold. out.vielil- ed all other winter varieties on the new Pentdlutnn branch grain cx- perj station this season. . . . , , BANK CASHIER SLAIN IN FIGHT WITH BANDITS SMITH'S OliOVl-;. Ky.. Dee. I lA"l Holier! Klrby. cashier of a i cal bank, was killed today in a fiulit with n band of robbers who 'l held no and robbed the hank of Oakland. Ky. The robbers abandoned iheir r.u-j lomobile nnd fled !o the hills north. of town, where some 500 or 300 cli- lcns. led by officers wen V nil search of them. Cc-medv Plaoariied NEW YOKK. 'Dm.' -M.-4t ' Charnea thai Iho musical comedy of rolleKO life, "Hood News," which enjoyed a long Hroadway run and which Is how on the road,. plaRn rlctl ln a stilt for an Injunction' nnd accounting; and tiled In federal conn today by Karry T. Hallahan. Tank Car Hits Passenger SWKKTWATKK, Tex, Dec. 36. s Four iH-rsons wero seriously In- jureil anil mure lhan a tloien others suffered minor hurts when a Santa Fe passenger train was sldeswlpert by tank car In Hie railroad yards here today. Lou Smtkes In Bed ATljVNTlC CITY. N. .1.. Pec. 3t. Ti l.ou Tellegren probably will he earerul about smoking In bed hereafter. Puffing a cigarette while at inlying a par! he fell asleep. The s)cd caught of, (Ire, ; - LATE YULE MAIL DECEMBER 2fi, 1929,. munm IN HEAVY. IM ." i T. Stormy 'Seas Endanger ' Shipping Over Wide Area "Norwegian Vessel 'Founders With All On Board Many Ships in Trouble. ' " , LONDON. Dec. 20. (I) Heavy seas running today from the Ork- I ncy Islcnds to fc'p;Un endangcrei ahfppir.g and brought rucurrenco of the hazardous conditions of 10 days ago. At least 24 were be lieved dead . in the holiday gale which swept the Drltish Islea and adjoining waters. Tho sun shone over' fouthorn 'England and there wrs every up pearence of a spring day. Hut ships put in at every port from Scotland to Plymouth, ample testimony of tho fear of lashing by wind and sea. . ; .'A NorwegianVhip, the Aslaug, of 5SS tons register, si.nk with all on board off Farallones, Spain. Wed nesday. The ship Panjun later wirelessed Vigo, Spain, it hud re covered 11 bodies of the crew of 24 but could not identify them. The Wick wireless station rej celved a message from the trawler a," n, l.aue.. ... Id n.A.. hwl rescued from the Norweiglan mo-' torship Junior, which was sinking, in the North Sea. I : IJoyd's reported numerous! teAmhlps In dlfflcultiej with prfi-l poller or rudder trouble, but the I Norwegian craft was the only in- stance where loss of life was re-! ! ported. The wind measured 70 ! miles off the Orkneys. The mnits OVER BRITAIN ! wcre hcl1 "I' a' Kirkwall and rh! bc-!oTth Orkneys were without Christmas lelters. Oitil of Ttuiuks. To those who were so kind nnd , I sympathetic In our recent sad be reavement in the loss of our be loved husband and father, we wisn to extend our since uratitude; and also for the lovely flowers. ' Mrs, Thomas U. Grigsby, Lctha OrJRsby, Melvin Orlgsby, , Byrd GrlgHby. ' ., . JIarvey Giigsby. . ,i!7'i Notice of Meeting. . Tho annual. meeting of tho stock holders of the Jackson Counsj Building & Loan Association will bo held at. 30 North Central Ave nu Medford, Oregon,: on Monday January , 1930, nt 7:30 p. m 2ii O. C. HOGGS. Secretarv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl 6-rm modern bouc, 'alo luiniture. Will sacrifice for (julcK sale. US Alice .St. KOU SA1.K 4 room home with 2M acres fine parden land. Itar k. in at Sltfoo. lay ftiUO. balance easy uaymcnts. Two WiIh nn nnVfl wtrppts. fine residential districts, 750 each.' Are you plnnninp on buildinc? Vou cannot beat these lots. LiKKUK & 81.MS, . 16 Xo. Uartlett. 2TG WAXT15D At once, load of mer chandise or household furniture to haul from J.os Aimcles to ihh ' vailer. fall IIS5-J. 277 KOH TKAOH llnlf-iicrc tract. 4 rooni new, modern houne. close In. or 6 Vj acrcH close In for Med ford residence. The 1J. K. Mil lard Aitency, 423 Kast Main. 10 ACHKH ON UOGL'K 1UVKH Aliovo flh hatchery. Crater Iake hlKhwuy and river run through tract. Kino timber: unfinished lot; houae: Idenl uport.imnn'n lodce Mite or for club. Kor nnlo cheap, la.uOO', termn. The D. K. .Millard AKenoy. 13 H. Main. L'77 cheap, 3, DUO', termn. The D. B. M m V Millard AKenoy. IJ3 IS, Main. L'77 Of f.lbllloilS bcailty that , Vi IICX JtT" ' .beggars description and i, , I'liiMxvKXTonv salk makeo all that has gone ' t. 1 fiJCT f$rji, ' .wrw."!i,i1!lKk before seem but a pro- MfW JSefVa ' ' . or used Cars before the 1st. there- loUoue - 11 yZ ' fore Ihe real values we have lo 'JK lJ f-f fi offer you. with easy terms on tho '"" : -vv '$& 1 JFif Vb balance. .Hvery car has been put 4- v' -' Uy &r J .JUTv!hljf In the best of condition nnd is it 'f" -' ' ' W . -.,1 ' ,' real value, with J3g license In- 'a-SaV (' -' .1 XT"- - .:c,ded.,, -Kiij :.-;v f4j ; 1!S Pontine Landau Sedan. C ,. t'' ' V - Y -"S UltJ wire wheels: Cost J1215 new.) L ft V" T,jyV .' .tW.. V f vrHflfi splendid condition t!73.uu ' '' " '' " fesseit luui; has been recon- l:iX'-i-i i;.rl t' '1 ,!,...a":'...'',.....n,"!;;; '(lrSS Sl 19J7 ti.iklani 4-door Sedan: looks i I -T C2!V aaaalrii . like o'rtew enr and is In the best I fl v t , an I l I OAKLAND. & I'ONTIAC DEALEH , TM ..'.'' " I ' Xi RP&IITV AMn Mir.lr ir.ic rc l' ." ' " 1,1 ' 14?V ' ' "'-." "v-.M vr j . FOR KKNT Knlly modern fur- Ci 1 . . 'Blshed ipartritents: hot and cold I vf f RFRK flANlFI water. supullert.- Sunrise Super I tf-Val UL,UL Ism llJCiLikJ Station, cor. 15th and Ulversi.le. ! VV- . t i"i ' '"', '' i. - Phone 133.1. ItUC ; fj Vi!, ' , , ENHANCED BY THE LOVE ARDOR '! LOST 'l hill in envelope, Please f W '.':. AND VOCAL GRANDEUR OF return t" Tribune office L'Ts VilW- -i i ,:r;: :V. - - JOHN BOLES K, AIfr I LJLTTTj! V hearl-i'lrrlng lyric studded with romance, a J TftfYTXaWaJsl i music and dancing. Truly the Pinnacle of jySS,',S j vh. Shows at 1:30, 3:30. 7 and 9 '' MaaaataawaTa. mm ! a ' , ADMISSION ' ACOMXriCLlAJmOA3 I Mat. lO, 35 Zv2b. 50 U . GREINER FUNERAL riP RNOON U Kuncrul Bi'rvicm b Kuneral services for lieinuru rirelner. slain a week uuo ill ue- j troll, Mich., will be held from the ll'athollc church tomorrow. Kliiluy, iUecember 27, 1U2II. tho Ilev. Fath er V. W. Bluck ofriciatmB. inter rtient will be In Jucksonville ccmc tery. '' The nu mbers of Sacred 1 1 curt parish will assembld t tho I'W'l Kuneral Home this evening at 7:30 o'clock for prayers. . ' ' i ' llernanl tli einer was bol n i in Condon. Oregon. .Vovembe'r 12.! 1S05, and was 24 years old ut the j time of Ills tragic passing. lie was to have been married January 15.1 next, and wns enroute to the home if his fiance when 'stricken by j tragedy, December 21,' 192U. . ' ' lie Is survived by .Mrs. .Mary I Orelncr Kelly, as sister, arid his' mother. Mm. Paul Orciner, both residents of this city. Oreincr at the time of his( pass- ; iiiK. was a successful operator of laundry routes In , Detroit. the Cileason Foundry company of. Portland and was acquainted in this city. . Groiner' 'Was killed by a thug I when, it is presumed he resisted an attempted holdup, and was shot and killed. ! TODAY . AND FRIDAY J! I Where Talking Pictures Reach Perfection ;' .'.''. ALL TALKING William Haines JOINS THE NAVY IN HIS NEWEST WISE-CRACKING COMEDY' "NAVY BLUES" WITH ANITA PAGE KARL DANE Phis Paramount All Talking News . Also ALL TALKING WALTER HUSTON .lin'--?!,-.-' s-'' "THE BISHOP'S CANDLESTICKS" MEDFORD- ASTOUNDED! ENTHRALLED! SPELLBOUND! ALL . ATTENDANCE RECORDS WERE SMASHED YESTERDAY ". HUNDREDS WERE TURNED AWAY AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. COME EARLY only 3 more days FLO ZIEGFELD'S . ALL TALKING i l'"U 1-y '''i'"!! ALL SINGING 1 1 JW Mm MUSICAL ' 11 VTitMO f : ;- 'extravaganza -t flMA? ' rule in jLopping a bushel of com is; Hills Bros' rule irt i ; Toasting coffee You pop only a little at a time. And every, berry oft, Hills Bros. Coffee is roasted:, cvcply .because only -a fc.' pounds at 'a' time pass con tinuo'uslv through the roast--, ers. This process Con-4 trolled Rohsting produces a flavor such as yqu'U never find in bulk-roasted coffee. rj T T T Q DO " O H X j J0 O IX J O f"j53l f!f) PF H. Prrlk from the tfrir itnl vacuum pad. Eaiity opined uitk the key. 1929 A Laugh in Every Part Shows tt :30, 3, 7, and ADMISSION Mai. 1025 ' . Eve. 10, 35 ' ' j . . 1 l"