PAGE TWO T peal and JPersonal 1 Included among the Oregonlnn I regiatered at locul hotohi eterdfty l.wore Dr. and Mm. H. C. Enlov nn.l I J., E. HartHaok of Salem, K. O. I Myor of Oregon City, J. llowar-1 MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929. Tnnlihtc New Year'a eve. -will be a gala one In Medford. with mnny "petal .ffiili'd. wnteh partlea and 4 oflTor doings to celebrato the ooin Ing of the New Year, which will keep moftt fnmlllee up to a late hour, especially the young folk. Tomorrow nil the bufllnemi place', . courtK, nfflcex, etc., will he cloned nil dor. . The poxtnfflee will lil-io : ho cloned and there will he no enr rler deliveries. The Mall Tribune will not be IbHued, ho iih to Rive It employes opportunity to eelehri.lt' acw Yenre day. ' Tnrkl-y shoot. New Yeur'ii day. ?H'rniIie poiith of JnckHonvlllo. '' '' ,'. ',' ' ' " ' 21 All the Dokeyii nre Urged to wear their fezee- tonight at the New YenrV eve party of the Knights of. Pythliut lodge. The wearing uf the fen by Dnkeye Ih a requirement for entrance to tho hr.ll. " Hemstitching, plcntlng. pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tfiem Geo. A. Pulmllcr of Hood Itlver. State tlrango master, dedicates the Frultval hall near nrnnt.i Pass Wednesday, Junuary 1st, In the afternoon. ' Mr. Palmlter will spend s'werk In Juckson county begin ning Junuary 2, and will visit ill the local Oranges. Closing night of Popularity con- lost. New year's ove dance at .Jacksonville. , . 281 Mr. nnd Mrs, J-ouls J. Oily ijnd daughter will spend New Year's is guests' - of Mr; and Mrs,-' Charles tloy. Louis flay M a brother of Charles Ouy.- -. . -' Make your date for the Amer ican Legion dance nt the Oriental fiardens Now Year's night. 28i' ' -Mp. and Mrs. Paul Cluiley and daughter of Medford visited with Mr. on Mrs. C. 1-2. Hooper at -Ashland on Sunday. " ' -Let me writs 5'2'jr firo Insurnnce; !nrli Y. Tengiraldt Hotel Hollonl Hldg; Phone S93. - ' . After tomorrow night the out door decorations that hnve been in place during the holidays will he removed. There Is quite n numbev of .Interesting entries, with several H6W ones since Christinas' day. 'Prlies will he awarded to the mnt outstanding displays. Use Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuol Co., Tel, 031. ... : .... 1 1 245tf 'John Snider, mnnagor of ,111" State thenten has been transfer red to Eugene, (lrants Pass oill xens who. havo Been his flno prc- grama and have, at times, enjoyed his hoHiiitnlity, will see peranum for regrot in tho removal of Mr. Bni- dnr. while rejoicing In his well 'merited iirnmotifn... Kenneth Pad nlford has heen ndvcnced tu mnn . nger of. the local theater In plac. of Mr.. Snider, -rr itrants Pass Courier. 1 Itediioilons of 3t to ro during Sinclair's January .Clenranra Hsle, " . 280 Charles Ony has bought the-"Id Campbell place at f'-' North (Jeii tral aWttlie, and , Will .remodel lt Into a mmtern resldeneev-- ', Colelirutn nt the American I-e-( Blon dunce Now Voar's night Ori ental Gardens. ' 283 The regular monthly meeting of the Rogue River Valley Ministerial association waa held at Central Point yesterday. Less ash, leas soot, In that good coal. Hansen Coal Co, Tel. 2fi. tf tirncst, John, Albert and Minnie Hueners of Medford spent Sunday with Mrs. Annn Uuctilaff and fam ily In Ashlnnd. Dunce at tho American Legion New Year's hall nt the Oriental Hardens next Wednesday night. , ' ' t:" ''11 I III JI-. J. . ..i.n . 1. BJ U l of The Dalles, M. P. Dally of Hose- iiurg, and the following from Port land: Mrs. P. E. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. U Pout, N. M. Hansen, W. A. Hayward, James Morgan. Pred Ties, Jumps Archibald. George French. Mary Wise, H. D. Writ heck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hllss, Pred York, John Morgan, A. II. llonson and MJchnel Hendryx. Miss Kathleen Estes, a graduate of "The California School of Cos metology" m Han Francisco, has accepted n position In the Hobb Inn ils nn nil-round operutor specialis ing In finger wuvlng, f minis and manicuring, and would be pleased to meet her many friends. 281' Motility .warrants were issued et the county fclerk's office this fort- noon to Lester Orton of Henle, two coyotes: a K. Wilhlte of Lake Creek, one bobcat: Rupert Moddox of Medford, one .coyote and two bobcats. . '. ; Use ' Medford made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 24Gtl The county school superintend rrice today was mnking -P Among guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels are Mr, and Mrs. Geo. K. Parker. of. New York City, W. I. PllUbury of uenver, w. H. Charltdn of Van couver, It. C, John Thomas or Holse, Ida., and E. C, Myer of Caldwell, Ida. ' Ladles'' and .children's winter hats are being sacrificed In pric at Sinclair's Clearance Rale. 28G The determined stand of Jack Kerr, manuger of Copco, not to ac cept the presidency of Josephine chapter, Ited Cross, for another NEW FORD MODEL ROTARY INVENTORY: LOCAL STUDENTS ATTRACTS THRONG GATES MOTOR CO. VnHoJ Kxiau tu k.u fn. term has developed a situation of eiv pord wht. afrlvcd last night ', v r We Thank 1929 has been the most pros perous year in the his tory of this institution and it Was your co-operation and good will that made it possible. We in turn wish you a most happy and pros perous 1930. i jggg Iiorttonnients of county school funds to ull districts In the rouniy The film! to be distributed Is $13. 500 ii ml hurl accrued sinoe lust No vember when' the last apportion ment was mae. Under ordinary circumstances, the sum would no! nave been distributed until next May. i Notice: The regular Installment of City Assessments Is now duo tho City Treasurer's Of ice, and If not paid by January 1st penalty of 6 will be added. Ill Duck hunting in Kliimath coun ty Is poor, uicordlng to local hunir era who made recent trips Jp tliut section. Cold wenther has causiiil the birds to fly southward, food being difficult to obtain as ill bodies of water have been frozen over. Duck hunting season will closo January IS, (lot your tamale supplies nt Franklin's Grocery. Tel, 310. 382 In addition to tomorrow being New 1 oar's day. It hus another meaning for MIh Constance An drews of the county clerk's offl.v, as It is her birthday. Regular dance Wed. Dreamland. : 2S1 The wild turkeys liberated In th Evans creek section sometimo ain are keeping themselves hidden, ,ic cording to Jim Dinken, who w In Medford this forenoon from h mountain farm. He hns seen sign of the birds, but for weeks bos ho seen one. Ho . thinks, however thai the turkeys are Increasing nn In flue course of time will aim ho sufficiently plentiful to hunt Old-lime danco Wed. night, c n trnt Point. Jan. 1st,! . ,. ;n A big party of members of th 40 et 8 from- Orants Pass attended the district' election .of officers here li.st night. The 40 et 8 Is American I.eglon organization, nn In this district comprises veterans from Ashlund, Medford and Grants Pass, i Dancn Old Year nut. New Yen In. Central Point Tiles, night. 2:1 Mr. una Mrs, M. F. Huker c Tacoma. and Jj R. Freeman, l, f Oolt, F. W. Gamble nnd family and W. 1. Ragsdalc and son Seattle nre among tho state Wnshlngton guests nt local hotels. Used tires bought and sold. 12 N. Riverside. ' 273 Rarnard Joy, son of Mr. and Mis A. 0. Joy of HellVlew, left Sunday evening for Ithaca', N. Y:, where he will visit with the state club leader nt Cornell university for several days before taking up hu dutlos nt Kingston, Ulster cnuh'V, New York, its county club lender Rornard, who made a: remarkable' record In high school work In Ah land and In the Oregon Stale col lege work, taking the regulnr four year course In three nnd n thlr-1 years, takes up his work fls one of the youngest county oluh leaders In the state of New York. -Ashland Tidings. v Dnnre the Old Year nut and the New Year In at American legion dance New Year's eve at Jackson Vllle. 281 Auto travel over the Siskiyou mountains, hecnusn of ley pave ment, hna been reported dangerous for tho past several days, and sev cml ears havo skidded Into ditches alongside the Pacific highway. There Is no snow on the moun tains. The use of chains Is ad vised when going over the moun tains. . . ' For Sale Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 831. 246lf Mrs. Emma Slough. Yreka news paperwoman, was a visitor In Med ford yesterday afternoon attending to business mailers. She reported her section hns not been trouble l with fog, which she encounter";! I sundny upon descending the Sis kiyou mnuntnlns. Cnrnlvnl dance Tues. Dreamland 21 1 There were three fatalities duo to industrial accidents In Oregon during the week ending December SO, nceordlng lo the state Industrial accident commission. There were JfiOO accidents reported. Tim old location, nut new shop. Expert operators. Medford llenuty Shop. "Ask a friend tf Over 600 licenses were Issued yesterday nt the sheriff's office. with applicants Miming from .ll parts of Hie county. The number would have been eon.derablv larger bul due to the supply of license slickers being exhausted, other nppllrnnti hnd to he turned away. Mowever. the rush was or heavy Ibis forenoon, requiring the services of five persons In talie cure of the applications, which must lie filled nut hrfore prescrt Ing nt the office. Illtie lllrd pure silk hnse, regu lar c. now on sale nt "e, at Sinclair's. A tnr rrlnge license was Issued this forenoon at the county clerk's office to Ray Olsen. 2. of Port land und Esther Winters. SO, nt Rogue River. "Tli.1t Rood mat." We Rive green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 219. tf I'has. Terrlll of Ijike Creek was .tmnng the ninny city visitors to day. Cntr.lval dunce Tue, Dreamla'" 3 . some concern to coilnty and city officials, to .the charitable organlr r.tlons of the city and- the medical fraternity. Efforts to get Mr. Kerr to stand again to round out nnd cap his services of four years so fnr have proved unavailing, and the city la being combed for avail able material to fill his place. Th i services of Mr. Kerr, It Is asserted everywhere, have been of tho high est type. Grants Pass Courier. Dance the Old Year out and the New Year In nt American Ifgii.n dance New Year's eve nt Jackson ville. 2SI Miss Edith Nichols of the cny building department Is spending a short holiday vacation with rela tives In Klamath county. Dance Old Year out. New Year In, Contrul Point Tues. night. 2S2 Due to the Inability to sign George pixon of Portland to take part In the main event with Willie Feldman of New York City, the New Year's day boxing.'- smoker hns - been cancelled, according td Information received here from !Joe Rlckerstoff, promoter. He h n i planned on holding a big cord In the Ki.imnth city, hut could locate nU' substitute for Dixon. - Blue Rlrd delustered rayon hoso regular 50c pair, now 2 pnlrs for 70c at Sinclair's January Clearance Sale.i ' i 280 MK uhd Mrs. Wm. Dyer of Mcrf ford spent Sunday with Mrs. Lucy Cres In Ashland. Old-time dance Wed. night, Cen tral Point, Jan. 1st. 282 Stale Master Goo. A. Palmlter of Hood River will be present .it the meeting of the Talent Grange held Thursday evening. An interesting literary program will bo given ond refreshments "will be served fol lowing the Grange meeting. - 1 See RrlU's Sheet Metal Works for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. ' 217 1 " j Guests from California' registered I nt Medford hutcis Include O. A. Michaels and W. H. Joyce of Los Angeles. Stop your leaking roofs anJ walls Willi "unmeet." Sticks to any wet surface, painted or mop ped. Requires no oxporlenco. Ap plied cold. Miller Products Co , foot of Lincoln Ht.i Portland, Ore. ' ' ' 266tf "Miss. Yvonne, Devnney plans M return tomorrow ' to 'T'orvitllls to resume studies at tho Oregon State college. ' Used tires bought and sold. 127 N. Riverside, 273 Clayton linncs returnod todny from a short trip to San Fran cisco ' t'o see 'the Stanford-Army and was put on display at-the C. E. Gates Motor company's show room. Beginning at , 7:30 this morning people came to admire the 1U30 model four-door sedan, and n total of 1180 visitors was reported. " The new Ford which was driven to Medford Monday evening by II. Mi Price, sales manager for tho local Ford dealers, Is a distinct improvement In every respect over ! orris of former years. ; In color It Is Klwnnl green. All of the new models nre shown In more vivid colors than formerly, A few of the talking points which Mr. Price tested during the drive to Medford .are: The road ability of the new car Is much improved over that of the old car: It is easier to steer, and clings to me road on curves In a stulsfac- tory manner. The 1030 model four-dooV sedan has smaller wheels, larger tires, a higher radlutor, and the over-all height is considerably lower than the 1020 Ford sedan. The stream lino effect adds to the beauty of the car. ' "Pop" Gates forgot even politics today to become enthusiastic about the ne Ford. He predicts for the coming year a record business for the' Gates 'Motor compuny and every other company selling Ford Cars. During the year 1029 a total of DC6 Ford cars was registered In Juckson - county alone, figures secured from the Juckson county motor registration records show. GIVEN 1 BY VISITOR PROFIT BY-WORK A summary of the physical cx- lfl'hfl principle ior human service , aniinatioiis carried on in the Med- . I 7 ford null if u,-hinlu .htrhiir Iho lnar year reveals that 1246 children were said examined and that out of this num- is applicable far beyond any point which has yet been renched,' Al Reynolds of Portland, guest epeaker before the Rotary club today. Mr. Reynolds, who la paat president of the Portland club and past president of the Inter national Rotary committee on classifications, gave an Inventory of accomplishments In the Rotary of the fast, nnd a list of bright possibilities for the. future. The program for the day was under the direction of Horace Bromley, who presented the Mel ody Hoys of the local high school This group, consisting of DeLoss Gilbert, Bob Emmens, Berl Thorn ton, Ted Stone nnd Charles Whll lock enlivened the meeting with a group of peppey Jazz numbers. Rev. Carman E. "Parson" Mell, Emll Brophy and Dr. W. W. P. Holt were publicly "disgraced" before the club for their failure to function as a program commit tee at tho Inst Rotary club meet ing. WOMAN INMATE IN 'ESCAPE her 264 were found physically round.- The examinations are made tree of charge, with three physl- clans and eight dentists donating I their time to obtain the above re-! suits. No attempt at diagnosis wns j made In the examinations. i Only outstanding remedial do-1 fects are noted and referred to! family physicians and dentists for' treatment, according to Mrs. Jos-1 ephlne Jones, city school nurse. I Defects were found ub follows: In I the Junior high, Jackson, Lincoln, i Roosevelt and Washington schools. I tonsils 397, feeth 310, thyroid 311,! heart 64; lungs 7, flat feet 64, hear-' Ing 23, vision 133, weight 213. ' i ' A child is allowed on the health honor roll if after an examination by a physician he la found to be rree of remedial defects or if he has remedial defects corrected: 11 he Is mentally normal, co-operative Ih his health liab'lts and co-operative In general to school activities. The Washington school Inst year won the first prize with 88 ' per cent of its students members of the honor roll. Greetings for the New Year ;. 'If you don't already Know us, , s . . come in and get acquainted.' ' . THE HANDICRAFT SHOP ' South Central . ' Phone 702 WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION T COUNTY COURT ENDS font bill I game. Heinle Fluhrer and llerh Strang will remain in Call fornln and will witness the I'm verslly of Southern California- Un1 verslty of Pittsburgh giimh -at I.-s Angeles tomorrow1. Boys' and -ynutiis' blh nnd waist overalls, ages 3 to 10, tin sale a R9e at Sinclair's Jnnunry Clearanc Bale. (' Mrs. Wilbur Jones and son, Wil bur,' Jr.i have left for Medford where they will vuilt : friends fur severer weeks. They expect to re main over the week end and wll spend some tlmo nt - Phoenlx.-- Klnmath Falls News. Carnival dance Tues. Dreamland 281 Johnny Green nnd several other Oregon State college students, who hnd been spending the holidays va ration at their homes, left today for Corvallls so as to bo on hand register fnr tho next term on January 2nd. . Dressmaking and remodeling at tno Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf F. B. Nandie, who for the pas' six years has been associated with ho Rex Cafe staff there, will m the future be head of the posli-y departments of theMcCrndy-nilr-gnyne restnurants In Eugene. Regular dunce Wed. Drenmlnnd. 2S1 Damage, of approximately $1000 wns caused to a dwelling on Court street early yesterday morning and caused its tenants, Mrs. W. A. Dorr and children, to flee from the biirn- ng structure In their night clothes. ho fire was attributed lo an oVer- eated slove, accord Ing to Fire Chief Roy Elliott. The back end of the one-story house was gulled. Dance Old Year out. New Yer Central Point Tues. night. US Notice: Junuary 1st Is tho last day to pay City Assessments with out penalty. SKI - Judge Glenn O. Taylor resivmed his court duties this morning fut lowing the return of himself and Mrs. Taylor from r week's vnc.i lion spent nt Salem and Portland In the latter elty Mrs. Taylor' at tended the state teachers' conven tlon the last of the week. Old-time dance Wed. night. Cen tral Point. Jan. lsti 2k2 Everything Ih the hahy depart ntent Is 10 less during Sinclair': January Clearance sale. The county court , this, morning concluded. Its business for the year nnd signed the monthly payroll and current expense vouchers. 1 he next meeting of the county court will bo held January 3, when liln selection of the Jury list for 11130 will be tho principal business. ' .i ,- . frrr : ?. ;;v 5-, , Poullhe! ' )lesek; f heM iih I the county Jail charged with' Witling tills of Grunts Puss nnd Medford service stations two weeks ago, at tempted to saw her way out of the woman's wnrd of the county jail inst night.- A nicked case knife was used as a file, hut slight pro gress had been made In the steel bar, after ft night of effort. The attempt wns discovered this morn ing, nnd the Plesek womnn wns In high dudgeon most of the morn ing, her screams nnd curses filling the courthouse basement nnd at tracting attention from pedestrians. Ten thousand predatory fish gur, dogfish und carp were re moved ' from Indiana lakes this' year. : - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Puppies. Irish water Ntlllnil'il ' '--nlril.1,na:l' i,an,,tn i r"'l':'W0 rtitf. tnli, strain, 420 ... I 1 .111. , , -Ad In. FREE FREE FREE 1930 LICENSE KALE OH 1 , RECONDITIONED " AUTOMOBILES ' ' Sale ends Jan. 16, 1030. 102K Master Bulck Sedan. 1H20 Nash Standard Cab riolet. 1028 Oakland Coach. 1928 Chrysler Coupe. 1020 Ford Roadster. 1028 Hudson Coach. 1925 f'leveland Touring. 1923 Hudson Speedster. 1926 Ford. 2-door. Sedan. Many others to choosj from. ..... : . Prtci-d to sell, ! DELFEL, INC. Auburn-Cord Distributors. 123 So. Riverside. .Phone 264. SIGHT! SOL CHEERS RESIDENTS OF VALLEY The sunshine and cleat" skv of today, the first time for over n week that old Sol's ray have been seen continuously, was much en joyed by the residents of Medford and the valley, and further good news is that fair weather Is the outlook for tonight anil New Year's nay, although an early morning fog in lorecast. A normal temperature Is also the outlook, following a maximum of n yesterday and a minimum of 27 this morning. During the 24 hours ending nt 6a. m. today .02 of an Inch of precipitation fell. I Obituary i FOR RENT Largo unfurnished nouse, inquire 323 N. Central 28 FOR RENT 4-rm. modern fur nlshcd house. 801 S. , Peach call 072-H. ?83 FOR SALE Milk cow. L. H i-remnr, Jacksonville. Tel. 31-F 41- 284 FOR SALE Cheap, nogs. i)r. stone. 2 good watch 284 FOJ'ND Pocketbonk containing viiiimiiirs. uwner may nave same ny lucnut.vtng property and nay Ing for ud. Huson's Whul-Not 281 FOR RENT S-roohi ground floor nousegoeping apartment: garage, lu-ivme nam; close In. 18 Mistle toe St. 283 LOST Bank book containing cur ri-ncy, ny strange lady In city. Reward If returned to Mall Trib une or 7o so. Central. 281 COPCO RADIO FROLIC OVER m TONIGHT I .oral radio Unsi are 'Slowing great Interest In the Now Year's ovo radio "frolic." lo be broadcast during Copra hour from 0 to In o'clock tonight. A flno array nt talent, both vocal ana Instrumen tal, ha been ocurotl fnr tho oc casion and noma real Now Year' "whoopee ia axported to roanlt. Home fot erMv feature have been llnwa i th entire hour will be 4ji 1 to t and antno- t r r- . -4 a BU4t "t t t' m t .- Va.TED Plowing by man with ii-eiii. in, western Ave. 282 FOR TRADE 2 houses and one nil in i rants Pass for small ncro age near Medford. 61? Western Ave. 2Si FOR RENT Vacant Jnn. 8th. 4 ronm duplex apartment! modern, with gust 3G. 242 So. Grape St. 281 ri.it hai.k Model 34 Atwater r.ent eteetno rnrtlo. like new. ISO cash. Phone 0SI-X. 281 FPU RENT Clean, quiet ;npt.rt nient; employed people urefer- , -i- i-iione au-i-ii . 387 FOR SALE Choice Phone 6ti7-R-l. alfalfa hay. 287' COW to trade for milk Roata; also want wangle nnd carrots.1 Lock mo me, i-.ngie iMint. pre, jga FOR RENT Modern furnished aiitrinients. 34ft N. Itnrtlett. Phone "iVS-t. 280tf OR PAI.K A-l Federation wheat and Ijifrnhee everbearing rasp berries. Thlrtl house east of si-hnolhotise. , Lee Wakefield. Jacksonville. JSS (tin RENT Jnn. furnished house. Phone 887-Y. STINSON. . William H e n f J Sfinson passed away at his hom-. 304 Hamilton street. December 30, 1029, after a lingering illness. ' Ho was horn May 7.- 1858, nenr Centervllle, Iowa, and enme l.i Jackson eounty, Oregon, ' In the year 173. where he has Continu ously resided since that time. ' He was married lo Julia Woodv, Adgust 10, 1870, and seven rhl. dreh were horn to them, four of whom nro deceased. - - ! He leaves to mourn Ills nnsslm:. his wife. Jilllu Stlnson. one son. Arthur Stlnson, and two dnugh- lers, Mrs. Jumes Fleming and Mrr. M.iry' Moore; also one brother. E. S. stinson, and seven grandchll dren. all In and near Medford. .Mr. Sllnson's residence In Jack son county for more than SO years had gained for him n widg circle of friends. ' t - i Ho hnd been a1 member of th-1' Baptist church since 1913. Funeral services will be conducted at the Conger shnpel nt 10:30 a. m. Thursday. Interment in the Med ford cemetery. Rev. W. H. Eaten will have charge of services. To Everybody A Happy New Year J OUR SNOWBALLS and our manv different kinds of Uiolls .will, heir yoii to make a fine lunch for your Watchpavty. HUCKLEBERRY PIES ; ., ,' 25c and 35c New Year's Cake Special A $1.00 .1 8-in. Layer . Oakes, liglit or dark " ' For 7dc - -s Jk '; r- ' ' ' V; . Mo lei Bakery 111 W. Wain ; Phone 103-R , 5 t ti - ' ,; ' :. 'Continuous Shows r. i.' r- j Tomorrow 12:30 to 11 . THE BIG STARTS . ' 1930 SPECIAL TOMORROW; New Year's Day You'll Hear Her Now in Her First All Talker A TROPIC BEAUTY- ' WILD UNTAMED-THRUST ihiTn Tur niwso rmUT Or LONG ISLAND SOCIETY Metre StUwjn-Mayer- frtseiitr JOAN CRAWFORD) " A rWA M MW-1'- ROBERT MONTGOMERY ERNEST TOttHENCE ALL TALKINC sr.9' 5 - m r ii . .Admission Mai.:...:.10 and 25 Eve .10 and 35 ELWOOD. Funeral services " for Lloyd n. Elwood, who passed away December 30, will be hold at tho grave In Medford cemetery under auspices of the Medford B. P. O. Elks, Thursday. Friends will assemble at th Conger chapel at 2:16 p. m., and after taking final leave the cortege will form nt 2:30, headed by the Elks. TOVX. The remains of I-ufl- wlg Tonn, 94-yenr-old resident or .nke Creek, who passed away De cember 2th, nre at the Conger funeral parlors. .where services .ire being nrranged nnd will he hn- nounced later. XotIy. The regular monthly meeting of the Graduate Nurses' association will be held Friday. Jan. 3rd, nt the home of Miss Blood In Grants Pass. All graduate mft-ses are cor dially Invited. Those wishing trans portation please call Mrs. Raymond sisn, s-F-6, or Mrs. W. S. Bolgor. HSl-It. Electrotherapy Chiropractic " DtvH. Pi Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford .. Treatmenta by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Bldg. 'Phone 965 i ' Phone S for FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINI8HINQ , FRANK HOWARD , . , . if ti Weat Main Straet ; ' XolUo of Meeting. Tho nnnunl meeting of tho stock holders of tho Jackson Coun'y llulldlng & Loan Association will he held at 30 North Central Ave nue, Medford, Oregon, on Monday. January 6, 1M0, nt 7:30 n. m. SSB O. O. Itonnw. Recretnrv. WB DEVELOP Films Free WEST SIDE PHARMACY TOUR REXALL STORE Open nnrUyi and Evenlnp All the Time 15th, ft-mem good location. 183 tOR 8AIE Itnstnn pun: nerfeel msrKinga; peridgreed. Leonard llowman, Central Point. SSI FOR RKNT Desirable 0U furn.. '"". new mjnu. Uerlen Apt. ! Quince. Ssltf FOH RKNT Hmnll furnished Houae, garage. 6! ;lward. ill 1930 Greetings This ii the day to halt the activities of 1929 and start anew on another year. But in between we have thia opportunity of greeting our friends and wishing for yon all V Very happy and prosperous New Year, Of course, we are deeply apprecia tive of the courtesies you have extended us, and shall try hard to earn your con tinued patronage.' HOTEL MEDFORD i HAPPY NEW YEAR! ' '' ' ', '- 5 " '; ,!' ' - "--'" -v .....i-Si'iV riB-5!.i Start the New Year right, 'join the happy crowd. Attend a FOX WEST COAST THEATRE and see and hear the finest and latest ALL TALKING pictures. Continuous Shews New Year's Day 1:30 to 11 P.;M, i ' : ,-.7 NO. 1 OF THE "BIG PARADE" OF 1930 ALL TALKIES FOUR DATS. STARTS TOMORRO W Greater Than "In Old Arizona' All Talking THREE WOMEN FOUGHT FOR HIS FAVOR.... But Only One rMade Claim to His Love "" aaaiaBaaa - La t Times TONIGHT i ALL TALKING BJDDY ROGERS 3t 4K ARTHUR in 1 Half Way b Heaven 'JfZ i