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.IV PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKGOX, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1929. ! f i T deal and i Th mnUlnR.out of New Year'n poxtoard RrvetlnKn by Medford peo ple to dlstnnt polntfl, which httx been -on for day or no, In ex pected to bo greatly IncrcniiPd , (ft Any and tapiorrow for ' pplpt In Oregon, mid also of inch pialllnuR on. Monday for local delivery. AJ1 inall for New Year's day piunt be deUverod- by .Jate TueBdny after noon, an thoro will b no deliveries on Wednesday. 7hre will be a pnoollnR match nt jack ?lmmerlee', 2 mllen below ' Trail, Monday from 10 until 6.. 2.0 j Henry , Flujtirer, Herbert Straus and Cinylon Isaac left for Palo Alto Jnst nlKht by. auto, wliero thev will ,tnttnnd the Htnnfprd - Army gnmq. today, Mr, laac wll return Monday but Sir., Plulirer and "Me, Strang will go op to J. us Angiik'., wJwo ihey will take In the Call-fornla-PlttsburRh amo on New ., Year's day. -.Hemstitching; picotlng, plcatlps, button making and, hOHO mendlnv. Handicraft. Shop.. ' Hut n comparative handful of frueNtM.woH reffi.itered..at the.. Medford- hotels yesterday .nd to'duy up.lo noon, thus reflecting; thn ne.tr . approach of Now Ycnr's day, 'H thnudh traveling patronage Is usu ally Jlghter over a week end. I ,Ve would .be pleased to naval the address of the party who for merly ran the Johnson Auto Paint Co. In .Medford. Plenso phone 7.',. ... , I , ... 280 B. 41. Hedrick of the Medford schools is nt the Hotel Portland while attending the Oregon State Teachers association Institute. r The Oregonlan. .... Got your t n m a I e supplies at Franklin's Grocery. Tel. 810. 38? Mm. and Mrs. Charles Patchett of .Medford are spending this weeK In Boseburg visiting relatives and friends.. They are fprmcr Tlnse , burn... residents. Ilpsjjb'urc News Review,, , , . -',, v , ": ' i A ,;tloun!itfu! .custom' Bonding New ' year b t eo 1 1 nK, fo your friends.. Swem's Olft Shop has'tho cards. ., ' . JPprtnr J, Nof f la In palom tpdjsy op lego) . business. r . . ' . (Tie .Medford made factory mocks, Mouroru uoi up., roi. si . . ... , . . . ... ., J40tl Captain Ooorge Blokes of the (dotn .fire, marshal's office al Port- land . spent . yesteraay in .Miuor, with fire Chief Hoy Elliott in go IHR over the plans ant) speclflea tloua of' the. new'Ncldormeyor theT nior ' Willing now under ' construc tion. Captajn stokes found tno plana to conform with nil fire rei; ula(lonsanj' gave them tls officio nn net I on.. ' ' " '" ': fleorgn pnss, father qf .Donald Ttosn pflho California .Oregon row. er. company, Is reported to be sorl ' nusly 111' at ' lils home In 'Central Point. ,,, j ' ' " " ' '"' '' , Imperial, Orchestra, Jacksonville Rati'irday nlaht. " ' '' ' , '"57S T Wivtina Mii. T; Itlner of Cold- well.' Kla.r rtiid (.' tX "CTyCnT. of HolBoj, Ida., nre nhtonit the puests . from a uisinnce reRisieriru ui hotels. ; ;: ',' ' ' ' Less ash, lew soot. In that gn.Kl coal. . Hansen Coal .Co. Tel. 2S5. ' :.T..-y.;-.,: ' ' tf i O.' K ; Marshall was amonR lie klainath Kails residents spending yesterday In Medford. ' Solid New Year cards to those you . overlooked at Christmas. A fine assortment at Swem'a Gift Bhop.. ' -:' ' ' 878 ; Coach Mae Mceal of the South ern Oregon Norma' school at Ash land left Thursday evening tor Portland, where he will Interview athletic managers nt Willamette, Pacific. Unflold and Columbia nl: veralty. relntlvo to securing Ijaskot . ball honklnRS for the coming sea son. ' "' I''':...' -Use Medford -made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. Ml. A nhofle Island Tied pullet be longing to D. Hrndley. which ha nnlv bebn laying 10 days, presented her owner with a Christmas gift. In lhn way of ,an egg that meas ured OH Inches In diameter. ! 'M Inches around lengthwise, and weighs five oupcee, . , Jt me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Hollnn I nidg. Phone 88. '! H. IJurr of Los Angeles is spending the holidays In Medfod visiting his mother,, Mrs. tV. I., Purr nnd sisters, Mrs. D. W. I.uke and Miss Bllnabeth Burr. , ' Dance'. Central Polnfit new liall. musle hv nnmhlers. tonight. S.1 Miss Qeneva Hurt.' who hns been, in, imc m'honl at Boise, Ida., ar rived at her home here Inst night. being ciuled ny m nenin i " father this week. Funeral serv ices will he held tomorrow after noon. ., Make your date, for the Amer ican Jglon dance at the Oriental Hardens New Year's night, 581 Mr. and Mrs. Clark J- Walker and daughter Mls Ooraldlne of nnoeiiurg spent Christmas visiting, Mr. Walker'a relatives In Medfon Thank those who remembered, you at Christmas with a New Yenr e.rrd from Rwem'i Olft Bhop. 2I8 ; Competjllvc examinations for tp pnlnimrnt to the mllltt.ry and nnv-; al, academies at Wwt Point and. Annapolis from the eastern OreBon congressional district, to bo hold at half n doien cities on January 11, have been announced by lleii resentntlve llutler of The Dall. Butler has one vacancy at WeM Point and one at Annapolis for next year, and has Instructed tl elvll nervlce commission to give examinations at The Palles. llentl. klnmath Falls. Pendleton, !- Omade nnd Uaker. !. Celehrate at the American Le gion dance New Year's night Ori ental Hardens.' 1 '' ' I. ' J,f. M. Hucke of Ban Francisco l It huslnesa visitor In the city who arrived yesterday. -' i Christmas dance Wed. and Bo'., Dresiitland. Tyn Bros ' 1 Mr. and Mm. Ilobert Klrkwood of Boeeburg apenl Christmas lay with relatives and friend; al, Rogue hlver. V' " ' ' C , Dance t 'he American legion Now Tear'a hall f he prlenlal Oardena nekt ' Wednesday ", nlcht. The scatiei fever situation In Jackson county la practically u. der control, according to Or. I). C i VTilsoii, county physician, this fore noon. Ho said no report of new cases had been brought to him In the lat few days, leudlng him to believe that the disease is on th? wane. , J '' "Thank You" cards with the New Year's greeting at Hwcm'a Olft Shop 2S "That pood coal." We give green trading stamps. Hansen Coul Co. Phone .. tf Application of 300 pounds of super phosphate to the acre on nl falfa In Morrow county Increased the yield In some cases 30 per cent, making the value of the Increase tl034 nn acre, according to the annual report of Charles W. Smith, .Morrow county agricultural iikciu. Attend (he Elks' New Year's jve dance. All Elks and their friends are invited. 280 Let Mrs. Frederick solve your beauty problems. Medford Beauty Shop. "Ask a friend." ., 270tf A marrlape license was Issued this forenoon at tho county clerk's omce to Ucorge Hcott. 24, nnd Jes. sle Hmllh, 18. both of C'hleo, Co) Turkoy shooting next Sunday, 29th, nt Barker's farm on Crater Lake highway, 19 miles north Of Medford. . Free hot lunch to nl! shootets, Plenty of fine, fat birds. ' 278 Charles Drake, former ' MedfnrVl resident and, proprietor of tho 111- alln card room, was a visitor hjr? yentordny from Klamath Falls. ' See Hrlll'a Sheet Metal Works. for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. 217tl' Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Abbott nnd family of Central , Point were spending, the day with Mrs. Bertha Corthell nnd daughter Marjorie In AshJnnd yesterday.. Swem's Gift Shop have the "Thank You" and New Year greet ing cards. 27K . Tho issuance of auto licenses for the flrht half of 1930 will soon be In the rush stage. ' Over 70 li censes were Issued yesterday at .tn; sheriff's office, where a specl::V license bureau la in charge of Stotv Traffic Officer - ftobert . Phillip?. Applicants, nro requested to have their applications completely filled out before appearing' nt tho office, facilitating tho , handling of the larpe, crowds expected, nt tho of flee after tho first of next year', ' I'sed th-es .bought and sold. 127 N, lllversldc. ' ' " ' 273 Btop your leaking roofs and walls with "Bltutec-t." Sticks to any wot .surface, .painted or.mo) ped. llequlros no experience. Ap plied cold. .Miller Products Co fool of Lincoln St., Portland. Ore. A divorce decree was granted In circuit, court, this forenoon to Koltha Origshy from John Andrew Orlgsby, both of Ashland. , Mlks Now Yenr's evo dance Tues day night. All F.Iks nnd their friends nre invited. 2M) jhnunty warrants were Issued nt tho county, clerk's "oflco this fore noon to Jlen Oswald of Kagle. P.on,t,,two bohcats and two coyotes and to ,u, ci. poy of Ashlavnu, pnj coyote. nna-tnroe noncats.' , .Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop. . 424, Medford Bldg. ' T'cl. 1181,:' , it ijen beh-y -ci ater n the' Paulina' mountains south of Bend will be partly circled ,by n rliri road, ac coiOlnK to tho Deschutes national forest 'official. ' The E. M. .Wilson accounting' of fices In the Liberty Illdg., hnvo been changed from the second to the fourth' floor. 2S0 Mr. and, Mrs. F. D. Sanderson lef( tills forenoon for their honie In Bolllnghnm,'. Wnsm, following A Bhor: visit with frieilds nnd rela tives al Jacksonville. ''Jacksonville Amerlcnn ' Legion Club dance, Saturday night. 2"8 A party composed of Misses Ja net nhd Joan Balls of Ashland, Miss Hetty llrown of Medford nnd Lawrence Wanner. Ashland atmlent at Oregon tlnlversltyi who is home for the holiday vacation, left Thursday evening for San Fran clsch to attend the Army-stonford football classic to ho played Sat urday.': They will 1 he guests of Cadet Kenneth ltobson, their for mer schoolmnte, who' Is among the Army's second string of players. Kenneth, a' grnduato of Ashland high school, is n second year man at the West Point military nend emy. Ashland Tidings. . Home - mode cakes, fruit cakes and plum pudding at Marsh's Qrhcery. 270tt Mtltid Smith Is home from the University of Oregon nnd Is visit ing with her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. I'. Smith on Sardine creek. Used tires bought and sold.' i' N. Itlveralde. 273 Christmas dance Wed. nnd Snt., Dreamland. Dynge Bros. tSO Among the Oregon guests regis tered nt local hotels nre 12. Osillml of Salem, O. It. Myora of Kugere. J,., Hi. Hartley of Dallos,. and the following from Portland: Ormond I.Unkln, J. 15. Cole, W. It. Itclhc.Ml. W, It. Chntfleld. Mr. and Mrs. IV Vaughan. A. C. Lamm, It, V. Hart- nook and James, Moore, Jacksonville American I-orI m Club dance, Saturday night. 37. A decree of divorce has been granted to Audley l-Igger. former Medford resident, In a Multnomth court at Portland, according to lo cal reports,' Indicating the decree! became final on December S4. Me Is employed nt Portland and ' married to u well known OrnntV Pass girl, Owen Mlllrdgc. For Hale Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 611. 24!iif Mr; and Mr 11, O. Wing of Dodge City. Kana,. , are spending the holldajn In Medford vlsillrg their son. Charles A. Wing. Doc's old-lime dance nt W. O. W hall every Saturday night. F.rectlon of a Sunday school tem ple, which has been under con sideration for more than two yearr. was recommended by the members of ( Methodist Eplsronal chur.-n at Knlrm this week. The Method ist conference, which meets In January, will be required to ap prove the plana and sanction th building program. The temple would he erected on property ad joining the Methodist church. Home made ctkea, fruit cak and plum pudding nt Marsh's fjrocery. , 7;t Imperial Orchestra. Jacksonvl'le Saturday night. 27 Hemember the good old days when you could go Into a restau rant and get a crockful of baked beans and alt the catsup you eou.M drink fur a nickel? Jefferson Itfc vlew. ', REV., MRS. BELKNAP ON TRIP TO HONOLl AmnHfi- tie Medfnt-ii' nnssAii't'era embitrklng at Portland last ,'Tlittfs. day noon on th:: Matson liner, the Wilhelmlna, for a vaynRe to Hono lulu, were Bev. and Mrs. L. F, Bel knap, .who are widely known In southern Oregon, especially- In Jackson and Klamath counties, through his having ' held various Methodist . Episcopal pastorates thore. In Its description of the sailing away of the Wllhelmlnn, and the embarking passengers, the Portland Journal Bald in part: "Aj!ter a lifetime of service In the Methodist church In Oregon, the Kev. L, F. Belknap of Medford, ac companied by Mrs. Belknap, sailed on the liner to spend six weeks or two months in Hawaii. The vet eran minister, at the age of 77, looks not more than GO. He re tired from active service five years ago. " 'Mrs Belknap regards this es the trip or a, lifetime,', he said. He belongs to the family of Belknaps widely known In professional life In tills state. The Rev. Belknap and Mrs. llolknap will join the hit ter's brother, ' H. H. Dorsey, of Watervllle in Honolulu. "The Wilhelmlna had a large list of passengers and was well loaded with mall and general cargo." DOG LICENSE FEES : BROUGHT IN $3,81 5 Tho iiTico Lho county clerk, oftlco rturinK t!o pant yenr wan heavy and hrotiKht In tho lurffPHt rovenuo for yonr. Thc Hum pf J3H1fi wnH colluctod, with t,ho main rush coming in April whon C8428 wiih recelvcti. The dou ownoiH of the county co npe'atetl with the office In good innpnor nnd ruKhed for Hoensoa In April dup to penultlPH being placed on fecH If iipplirntlnnH were made lifter that date. ,. j LEGION FUN DEGREE ELECTS MONDAY EVE All members of the Medford Vot ture of titer 40 ot:8 Soclctio arc urged to he present at an import ant meeting to be hold Monthly! evening, when officers for the en iislpg year will be elected. The meeting will lic-gttl at 8 o'clock at the armory, John llolmer, chef de gare, 'announced this afternoon. Important' business mutters will also ho brought' up for lUfcussiim. "Great Gabbo" Shows Craterian Tomorrow Jamen CruKe'n flint nlldialgue fenturo proiiuctlon.' "Xho a rent Gahho," which' will hnvo Uh local premiere nt the Fox ltlalto thea ter tomorrow, will he the out standing Hereon mimical attraction of the Hpamtn. This 1h the concensus of oplnlor In Hollywood, not only In ' the player colony, but also uinong field and studio executives who have keenly- watched every move Mr. Cruie has made since he embraced talking pictures, , "The Great Oahbo" Is , unique from a "fun" tangle In that H pre- aents Krlch von Strohelm In his tirnt , dialogue role. -Hetty Conip son, .who In ,tho feature feminine player with von Strohelm. has Kn enimilr prominent portrayal in X) picture. , . Ralph I nee Coming at Rialto Tomorrow A timely' topic one that has been of, prime iniportnnec for tho pnut few months the activities of the New York stock exehanne ha been broiiRht to tho screen In a novel and romantic manner. The plot urn U "Wall Street," the nil- talking film of love and finance with Alleen Prtngle and ltalph Inoe In the leading roles. It comes to the Fox Craterian theater tomor row, t A picture of gripping realism, it tells a story of how a gigantic power on AVuU street Is crunhod, only no win In his defeat that which all the money in the world could not buy love. CENTRAL POINT RANCHER FAST TURKEY QRESSER i CKNTIirAb . VOINT. Qr., Dec. IS. Hpecla1)- John Muw. of the MiKhlutnki turkoy ranch, qvtdenlty eni-rleii Qff the honors for speedy action, having killed nnd dressed 170 or more turkeys on Thursday, the tilth as. part of a shipment for the Han Frnnelsco mnrket. STEVENS PUPILS WIN PLAUDITS IN RECITAL Pupils of Jnmen Slevrns,' eom prlshiK vocalists of this rlty tti.il Ashlbnd. last 'nlRht 'presented a well-haliinred and plenslnit pr.i Rrsm over the Alnil Trltiune-Vtr. Kin radio station KMKD. Inst nlKht. NunirrouH phone rails were reoolv ed durinii (lie rVrltnl, from vall.y listener. enmnllinentlnR the slu drnte nd their teacher. .. . High School Students Gather Here Soon ysajitMM4iasesiisiwiswiaaw!t iijitwTWi n t , it. I WM i 9 ... Tf4'T'.:'Xi r 1 mr 'Yin 'nT 'T irrr '" it it -m fiffirnniV-T ' C'f Ji T t'Wm' mm-", w l'i as'W . if- ML f - I '. two f:.r.s. in in? uuyrr photo, are l.uci.lc f!:t!)l; "(left) nnd Adrknue tiz-j:a. I.e.. i i.; I-ciilnd. ivito ulil preside at RniH nf t'.ie state 'fcljtli '..o:ii ta te nn event In pj-jrna n?xi m'STtlU. v Miss Cable Is p:uc;:;. c:::: 4?::k?ii s c.Ttary iif t:::'!,::;e r.s.:::!;iion;' Below a:r (iCrrs of t!:3 xirdent Imdv c.wc:." Oi.nrcirr.cc, t.a lis held at th In.vrMiV or (.c:. :j e.-.ai;-,:iN :.t ti! kz:;is Ili.ihpj' Cameron, Salem, priN.ilcnt: Iu.iii l iiilov, Parilatu!. viC.'-iircftliU-iU; I'.cA-h Hall,, The : 'Ballet, fcefi-euiry. nnd fcfil t.o.viiv 'nrvallis Irear.urcr. Eleven Cent Mistake Calls for Heavy Thinking by Controller .WASIIINOTON. Dec. 2S. lP) I that then- bo no lncrense by way The mitrlity wbe;-lH of tho provt-rn-I of correction or alteration- In the meat's flnaRclal niachlncry, which j total amount claimed on a vou Rilnil in their dally -grist fli;iu-cH ; clu r, uiiIchh such correction or nl utnnltiR. Into the billions, may , tcrallon ho niade liy the .ciaim paiiBP for a moment over an 11-: ants ami then only I" the form cent docsion JtiHt handed lown of n new voucher Tor the correct by Comptroller Ceni ral Mi tMrl. nmotint claimed." In a rnur-pitKe '. rulliiK. ' which; bore down heavily upon' yarlotis poinin-'or the law, the compli oiler Honery In correspondence over the uenital asscrlcil that a f 5.42 ' hill ! matter, the Umli Seal and Kten sulimillcd .by a Washington -'cjirn- , ell company, whose orielnal multl- pany which was corrected "by a ; Koveinmcnt Ucpartmeiit to sno! must li? vuld at. thn (prmeq -nutirc. ; , 'l ne --iniereiiisf terefi,.of ,th re".': Mi-Curt jiild'lulniirt. i1i.'-nf riMililr SALEM, Ore., lo. 28. W Oovernor Norblt.d' today, fiillowtng n hearing, deferred for a 0eek do cislon whether he will honor a requisition from California for the extradition of Robert A. Wilson, who is wanted in I.os Angel: county on n chargo of kidnaping his young daughter. Vnu.sua) fea tures of the case, and a suggestion by Wilson's attorney that he be given lime to communicate with the district attorney in l.oa An geles caused the delay. Wilson attended the hearing in person and will return to Medford pend ing a decision on the requiKltlnn. Ho was apprehended at Mcdfod. PARIS, Fiance. Dec. 28. Tho .chamlmr . of deputies today voted appropriations of 2.!00.o00,'- 000 francs mpproxlmntely $1S0, 000,000 1 for nniional defense. This Is tlio complete program of cxpen- rU It tires for the years fmni 1030 to l!K4 along French frontiers. An appropriation of n hllllnn francs for liKlO along tho Rhine land ft cutler In Alsace and Ixir raino wan voted Inst night. Pllverton. Sllverton - Rnkery moved to new quurtcr in YVorden block nn Wnter street. iTo Coach Columbia Lou Llttlt, now at Georgetown, hat betn selected to tucceed Char ley Crowley at football coach at Columbia unlvtrtlty. i i J liarltif; spent constilcralily more than 1 1 centa in stnmi:s and sta- plication or nddttlon n us wronsr. .Indicated that It would probably forfeit the 11 cents rather thnn ern-jngaln tncUle the skein of red tape Involved. ' ';". IT NASHVILLE. Tennv Dec'. S, (flV-i;imor Grayson. 21. of-. In dianapolis held In Jail here, told newspapermen today that he was one of the three bandits who rob bed the bank . of Oakland, Ken tucky. Thursday, but denied par ticipation In the subsequent fatal sbooting of J. Robert Kirby, presi dent of the Farmers bank of Smith's Grove. Ky. Grayson was arrested In Bowl ing Green, Ky., early this morning nnd was brought here. Klnee the riny of the robbery, ho said, be hod been hiding In a barn' near .smith's grove. The funeral services for James i Rnllard Hurt, who passed away December-2(tth will he held from i the Perl Funeral Home Sunday, j December 2th nt 3:00 p. m., Kev. .Alexander Dennett officiating. In terment inthe Medford cemetery. Mniirhu Palacv RobbcHl PEM'ING U. D. Curios nnd precious stones to the value of jiin.uoo have been stolen from the palace of tho former Prince Re gent of the Manchu dynasty In Pelplug. The Chinese police have arrested several persons as sus pects. Including two eunuchs from the former imperial court who were working as the ex-prince regent's servants. Kill -in Itutibrs. THROCKMORTON, Tex. (U. P.) Forty-six rattlesnakes, 10 of them more than five feet long, were found under one rock nnd killed here recently by Albert Thomas and L. N. Louudon. Tho largest snake had 12 rattles. 4 COPENHAGEN Publish ers of Denmark. Sweden nnd Nor way have joined In offering prlxes for the .three best novels produced In each country next year. , A special prise of ftiOQO will go to the author of the best of the nine works. LONDON Librarians nt the Drltish Museum are wrestlinn with n 12-year Job of cataloguing a.bOD.Ooo bmiks on 46 miles of shrive. The catalomio Itself will require UO volumes, each of &06 pages. Forty rx-soldlerH, working stnttllly, dust the twoks twice a yenr. II. Sullivan was today appointed hy Governor Norbhul os Justice of the pence of tho Mohawk district In Lane county. He succeeds th$ late J. S. Churchill. Drama Ps. Contract award ed for cunsUiicllon nf hrldtJe t.ver Homie rlyer on I'nrlflo hlphwy hero. ! . . . Obituary i AT NEXT MEETING .' -s-tvi- Kf T.',' RAIJJM, Ore., Wee. 28. IP) The mute hlfh way office' announced today that ut the highway ;cominiH mon ineetlnK on January 111, bids will ho received for construction qf tho. bridge''. over Rogue river near Oold lleach on the Roosevelt coast highway. The bridge vM be tlie' flostcostly' on the-state highway; ne su-uciure ,wur -'consist i-of t-tool reinforced concrete siiBiiHnd 'ltjl inpnr'feet of reln fnrieft. 'fctfncritc ; vlncfuct in ' ap-)i-au)ii Ihe;.'t6uu .length being 13. 'feet:-, ,The" widtH of the rond wiiy' wlfr'b -it feet with ,3 !4 -foot sld?valKs'.!' It . will "require u.oob cubic yoi-ds of excnvntlon, 4J.OO0 linen! feVr of piling. 15.300 cuhs yards of concrete. 1,675,000 nounds of metal reinforcement nnd S2.000 pounds Of structural steel. The datc of completion Is Ret for December 31, 1931. .The bridge will replace the present free ferry'. Harold Lloyd Film , his Theatre Tonight Banjo niny'ihg hreliv Itas 'dancing Vi-(. ..Rrny-l)alre,d .-MeiH ican scnors tpptauuing ... This might be the beginning of a storv about li California fiesta, but It is only an Idea of .what went on at the llot llouch studio during thi making of Harold Lloyd's funniest Pi'.thevc o m;e d y, "Why Worry?" which Is' to be seen at the IsU thea ter tonight. T" -x'' There were times during the pro duction of thls'grent comedy when work, teomed ' far from ' everyone-'.-! mind. Vet 'the 'work must' havo progressed; Judging by the won derful results attained. Notice of Meeting. The annual, meeting of tho stock holders of ' the Jackson 1 County Building & loan Association will be held at 30 North: Central Ave nue, Medford.' Oregon, on' Monday, January 6. 1030, ut 7:30 p. m. SM. '. O. C. BOOGS, Secretary. ' Xotlco for Hills. Tllds will be received for the pur chase of material nnd 'equipment In the Ashland Xatr.torium and re moval of same from the property; I all bids subject to rejection if un satisfactory. Write P. O. l!ox H2. Ashland Oregon.'' 1 1 ; 27 Notice Ut FJeetrlr Customers. Due to emergency line work Sunday; Dec. 20, at 2 p. m., there will be a short Interruption to eloc ti'io service in Medford and viclnUy with tho,, excjeptlon ofthe down town 'busihcHs district '.' The cur rent will not be off more than !5 minutes. THE CALIFORNIA ORKGON POWER COMPANY. 270 Klnmath Falls. Methodist KpH copal church edifice at corner of Tenth and High streets dedicated recently. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished sleeping ...room; .hot. and cold water .ind ..heat. South Riverside Ave. i.- t .if FOR SALE Xew house. 4 rooms nnd hreakfast nook, Trowbridge built -Ins double .constructed: just off West Main on Colum w Hrlce 3 2 f0. F.hsv terms. , Exclusive with Real Estate Ex- change, 44 North Riverside. Tel. US6.., FOR RENT New house. 4 rooms. buh nnd gnrr.go. Call 204 S. Grape, ' 280 FOR PALE OR TRADE 1027 Chevrolet ton truck. 710 Cedar. 2S1 FOR FALE One of the unusually good small pear orchards, nil ' pears, which produced this sea son 110 tons nf Hf.rtletts nnd 14S0 packed D'AnJous. Fully equipped; never smudge: fair buildings. Mitidford city water. C. S. Tlutterfield. Realtor. 2X4 FOR RENT Mv home, furnished: parage. 3n7 X. Ivy St. 2S0 FOR SALE Boston pup; perfect markings; pedi g reed . Leo nn rd Ittiwman. Central PoinL 270 WANTED To trade Medford city property for .small goat ranch. 207 No. Peach. 270 FOR RENT fl-rm. modern house. Central Point, $16. F. O. Coch ran. ' 270 FOR SALE 1 voiinc Jersey cow. y. II,. Arnold, Phone. 523-R-2. t WANTED Cnre of children by day or hour. Call 482-R be tween 6 and 7 p. m.. for ap pointment. - 2S4 FOR SALE child's dresser, also wnrdrile with sliding rod. wick--w stroller, Phone 1 0. 279 WILL TRAHE $000 2nd mort guge nn new home for good lot on paved street, Rrtjt 13, Mall Tribune. - ..... ;n The San Francisco Bank 52 Onllfornln St. (nnd ttrnnchent. Hurt KrnnoliMo. - For. tke quarter endina Doeemher 3l!t. n dividend ni)n been do- rlm-i-d nt tho rt.9 of four nml niir qunrtrr (4l,il por cvnt irr dnnum nn ill dt'n'lti. pliynltlc on nnil (lrr Jonunvv Jnd. 1930 Dividends not cnll.d for art added to tho do po.lt aocnunt nnd onrn' Interest from January 1st. tH30. Deposit made on or before January loth. lo, will earn Inlereat from Janu ary 1st. l3u. - W.M. U. NIOWIIorsR. Seeretnrv. BY REP. ( AVASHIXOTpji, ! Dec. , 28 (P) A ; - three-power , 'naval . armament ''apreeiiVent lietween Kngland, Ja- rpan: lino, ine i niieu . .biiiiw recommended today by -,'hnlrman Hrltten of the house naval affalrfi frimmlttee In : commenting . n the. French memirandum on the( ftirth-'coming- naval conference. ' ,'lijitten added that the French ntt Itu d.e. as shown in the memo rd'ndum , should not result In a bienktfoyn of the conference. -The same opinion was advanced by Representative McClintic, Dem ocrat. Oklahoma, member of the naval affairs committee, who said he saw no reason why, If Fnince or Italy should 'withdraw from the conference; the remaining na tions could not negotiate nn agree ment which would avoid offending the countries not participating. TWO IN FRONT SEAT ENOUGH IN LA GRANDE LA ORAXDE, Ore., Dec. 28. (P City officials 'hero are deter mined tp curb drivers who operate their nutomobllcs with more than three paasenRors in the front seat. Last month $10 fines were assess ed. Thia month the ante was n.ised to $15. The city jude said today the fine will bo $20 in Janu ary for this violation. ' One man Is now in jail serving out a $l"i fine, lluntiii Acolcletil. ESTILL. S. C. Dec. 2S. (P) John C. Easley of Richmond. Va., vice-president of the Southern Pond nml MnrlKnijc 'eompnny nnd Night toughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant Relief Kiirht coujrhp, or couirh.s caused by a cold or by an irritated throat ire usually flue- to causes which cough syrups and patent medicines do not' touch. Hut the very first swallow of Thoxine is guaranteed to stop the most .stubborn couth almost Instantly. Thoxine is a doc tor's prescription, working on an entirely different principle, it goes direct to tho internal cause. Thoxine contains no hiirmfnl drugs, is pleasant tasting ;.nd safe lor the wboie family. Sold on a money back guarantee to give bet ter and quicker relief for coughs or soro throats than anything you have ever tried. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use in 3ric, GOc, and SI. 00 bottles. Sold bv Jarmin & Woods'f.nd all other 'good drug TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY V'.Cw ALL TALKING ,;" " ... ii u.mjnmurm mu SOME WIN BUT ilr W manvloseon Mi 3 ,.. .W. 'di 1 1 HtL RALPWINCI ' " and AILEEN Last Times TONIGHT BEBE DANIELS and" ' JOHN BOLES In FLO ZIEGFELD'S ALL-TALKING TRIUMPH "RIO RITA" MANY ARE SEEING It'tWICE SO, HURRY! I JA. K. fl mi . E3 i Mrkitiff trouble! eif it TUMm. rhe doorm&n arrive and placet it in a the Hotel. Just hand nun your key a you tear th car that's all. Located in the heart of th Qty near everything. Service, Qualitv.HosbitalihL. e MANX -SAM FRANCISCO- the Title Insurance company, was shot and killed accidentally yester day on a deer hunt by the Honb of his host." '" " ' ' 1 Where Talking Pictures Reach Perfection TONIGH-r ?;!-' ' i. i - ' S MIDNIGHT REVELS IN k v A CITY OF JOY AN ALL TALKER cf Metropolitan Madness HUGH TREVOR DOROTHY GULLIVER ' IN ' - f 'NIGHT ) iv v PARADE" -ALSO . ','THE KING OP THE KONGO' STARTS '' ' TOMORROW PAMol mes v. INSURANCE 0 GENGY SINCE ISO" .VtAf A n I TrfTi-J MINGLE Contlnjiouc Shows SUNDAY 1:30 to 11 P. M. 4 : ,( ADMISSION Matinee, 10; 35 Evening, 25; SO T'U a f mm take youKcar, J sir" btket vour car vhu mm garage conned ed with HOTEL JW TkX DANONG -DRAMATIC 1 . . . ,..78 wic von If IISTROHEIM 1 Continuous II bcttv 9 Shows II COMMON if Sunday " ' ' B w W a ! 12:30-11 lUMHtiaafJJ .... f v,.., i 1 4 i ,tl4