Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 31, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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Or LONG ISLAND SOCIETY
Metre StUwjn-Mayer-
frtseiitr
JOAN
CRAWFORD)
" A rWA M MW-1'-
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
ERNEST TOttHENCE
ALL TALKINC
sr.9'
5
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. .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!
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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
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La t Times TONIGHT
i ALL TALKING
BJDDY ROGERS
3t 4K ARTHUR in
1 Half Way
b Heaven
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