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PAGE' TWO' !t, i MEDFORD MAIL: TRIBUNE,' MEDFORD,' ORK(ION,''FmDAV; JANUARY M.',,1'Wr. "Personal IB r f r I !"ni .urn. j. 11. HlciiurilH, .Mm. i. I I UWCtl CLllSJL I H. , Wurrem,, j: c. IIuIh, J.., C. 1 nutiiitniiii, t... ji, mm icvuni. mi . unci .Mm. J. If. !., VT. O. M11I11 wurhiK. J. K. Kfiiliedy, H. M. il- JlklllH, .Mr. 11 nd Mm. I'rcd Bell, .Mr. i - Mill All. Fonllrr, W. H. Ijiwrenp1, Muyor A. W. .riiii'n him mil ypt0. Hitl(in, w. t)- Oliver. J. (1. Hy dra wn UP hi pulillr atulemeni !,.. .;. (). rno.l ,! J. 11. Won Iho dAncu mnlinn controvert.)', mil ,.k,. expect to find tlmii to do no within ' I . ,., , , .. , ... , , . ,. . ,,,. J.ffflun f lub dune every S11 . thfl nr-xt few clay It Ik undi'i- j ' , "f-W4i.f 'fW'Mllf tierni; hliMiei1' froiiij'' (l'ti(.: fii-Ht child ypiferr clinic to AVf4IUMU:iYltl, 'V'..',i i-leuvlu! lie ht-lil tn AI.Mlford thiM Wfar Will .MiMllm d lout week fur cuMeril j take place next Friday afjemoon iiuiiAin. 1 nrrc are mill a K.ni.I Ml me 1. V . I . A, under lite ulrtH many cam left in morace. Hon of the county health unit with HlKKeHt old-time dame. Walker ! H. Wllaon.iind Mliw Aj- Central Point, Hat. Jan. 4th. jieh.t I KUtH (Hover, county nume. It of oid-tlme nitiMlc, ;k4 j eharKe. .Mnthem winning 19 hno otood thnt (he atatcment will lie ' 1 conservative, dignified ono con-; fined to th lefdil ntntua and du'.yj of Ih e council, and outlliiliiK the lioHllloit of the city offlclalK. Xe'mHtllc'hiiiK, picotlnK, pIcntlnK, ' I. ........ m.ililHB f.n.1 lin.ii niniirltntr I Ilnndlcraft Hhop. 2f,7lf ' 1 c""i'" ."' t.he s"w v' Mr. and Mm.' KiiKene Kjienetr filed nult in circuit court toilny agaiiiKi Mr. and Mm. AV. II. Hams for thi. collection of a' $1000 note, claimed ti ho overdue. 1 Hend your friends In: trie cant or i.r Mr. and Mm. 1). Hr.inuclK ww, infants and children ' under Mx anions the victor- in Me.lford I... "ur" ul rxuininvn iireurs-i day from (li.ld Mill. ' !" n"lko uPIlntmcnt early. Vera MerMhou wlnheH to nnnoun' o ' dance, Dreamland Hal. to hei frienda thf.t Hlie haa accept- i ed a position with the Kinma Cllr.pl Vernon f'ovemtone, non of Mm. Ileauty Hliop. ' I'M'1''' w- Hoffman, nan returned 'o l'r.1 Velln, depuly rnlted Htatd ! '''"iciih to reHum iuilirx at the marshal, with head(liarteiH ill ; Cnlvrnlly of Oregon, where he in Medford. left today to upend noire." M-nlor in the pre-medlm course lime at Klamath Falnl Tin official'' Ialy Music and family Mull IVII.nnn on.. mini.,., ,. vivl,.t. 1 ne lurm iioivi ouii.i.. of ihft prosperity and prourena ofliif Hiiiiluird. f. ,v. : Owen of ,1 nau uqen veiy iikih over ne "- Medford and the, valley Hie paat i liauv. Mm. .1. .1. Vlllalr and Mrs. dayK, !.eK.in 10 pick up a Ittle ;'- , car. , triir. II. (luberBer of l.ukevlew. W. terdny, and liy the middle of he Tw,.iVe nieml.erri of the n-BuLir o. Ki ller of Powers and - ). .1. month In expected to immune "',,, volunteer fire department ThomaH of Koh.Iiiuk. normal atrlde for that time of yen.-.! H.pl.0 N(,w Y(,In.,s (hl (,f )()r.B (),,.tlm, ,,., w. o. w. Notice to patroim of Mohincr 1 (ly millll leT Intll. overv Haturday nU:ht. l'N I f.alllljol IlovlliK taken over ", dinner nerved at ll.e fire alalloo. ,lude Hamilton of the Dciuullle linninean, your rontlniied palronaH" Th nWf WIlH ..rftlrely cooked ,' county circuit court will continue Is Hollclted for tllla firm liy I 'U-l ; ,.,.,,,,,, ,,y rhl,.t Klllolt. and ' to nerve an ll.snorlute JnMlce of th 1 Flclitner, I'roi). - j ,jH K,e.sla declared ll wan one ofintale nitprcme court In place o: (leorxn Johnnon left rnr I.o ATI-1 hH hvt, epicurean efforla. 'lunllce lirown until Felnuary s. eeles 'riiurmti.y eyenliiK to rcKuniOj ,,.,. Kale KlndllnB ly Hie load, who wan ntrlcKen willl lllne early hln Htildlcn at the I nlvernlty of j,,.,,,,,,.,, ,,-i ,:)., Tel. Ml. 2-IIilf" Inst nprllii;. l-hynlclans mild that Houthnrn t'a Ifornla. Tm, uailcn Airport, Inc., will j lil.s recovery had l.een nallMfaclory. 1,-t me wrlto your fire nnuranee. hvi tj ,,,,.,,!,., mn vey niade i,t ,i.t iw mooiliM addlilonul run ). TenRWlihl, Hotel Holland, f ,.,,, aK.-re air field at rest would prove beneficial. I lildB. ' Phono !t.8. II (i..lim, Dalles, iidiolnlnif the field I Turkey xbool. Kaule Point. Sun npritKiiiK "i ""I ""i"i'. ''" that ).a been leaned to the uov lerdny we picked three fragrant ; ,.,.,, vl s from a violet bed which , "That'irnod eonl." Wo kIvo Kreen has been nendlllK forth blonor...i : tra,Unx , Hansen Coal To. every month nlncu early nprlnc. , pj,,,,,,, 230 tf And w were at dinner table whe.-c, ;,,, ( npw ,,. ciir.viiiiiiioiiiiii. nvioe i... ,i, ,;,.. 1,111 noal forest liunlncnn. I ( , jiiave moved to their new homo at Annum Hie Orecon mientn .T. 1 324 South Central avenue. .Medfold hoteln are (leo. AV. Kniv'hl! All day turkey nlioot, FnKle Point Hunday. I.unch at bunkalow. 2l Mr. and .Mr.s. l-h-nent Hmlth. who had been ntienditig the holidayH, neannn in Him Frane-tneo, r.rrived back home yeatprday 1-t. IC. Harder, president of the l-'lrnt' National bank, arrived home ycHtorday from n neveral dayii' bunlnenn vl.slt at Portland. home pulekrd on December 111, Krowii, reuri'l 1 Iw.iidoiiii I'lci-n Mliil'f. bavlnir been Hh lu-fifl nrourtly. Thor..-H norm-, ,ninHrn.(1(, fr(1J tho rmH)(la na. 1 11 1 nor nwiuiiy iri ) '"k hi i-m lilin, t, fnliU. hii..inii!iH i liimn. IiDIfK lit piu'K nuxmMiin 11 1 iin -.i Hnn cii llio your. AnIiUiiuI Tiding. hurir. SIh1 HUcci'orljt Durnthy Jnhn- Huti, who wan n'cently minHr'Tien If you aro proud of Mvilfiirrt'n (n (U nallunH) tor0H. new nlrnort nnd thn m-w nlrwnyn indlo, tuit Ion. Hod ynr frlonds roplt'H of th Niw V'r Mall Tiih u nn o f 1 hvr m In r 31, va n t a 1 n I n '( pULunft nnd HtrrlH of lmth. if Thv flrHt aiMillf-Uion In 130 for n laiilulnp jtormh wiw rnndi y'M trday by the Hlunduid Ol 'om- piiny to hulld and nniKo iniirovt had(iiiirtrH In U'ashincton, D. (V tor wlilrh point nho h'ft nhurtly t)(for ChrlHtmaH. IHttKCHt old-tlmn danco, WallcniV (VnlraJ Point, Hal. .Inn. 41h. lifst of old tlmc miiHlf. W. Oliver of tho Standard oil romp.'.ny and Mr.i. Oliver two v:s Mnr.H'in the rlly from San Frai- m.-nn ut iU plant " ,cAmlIHl rlm-o who nrriv.-d ycMtonlay roa.l, at ti rom or ...!.. t,l(, ,lir( Hk hnJ,p rpKU. !!srt Mm ford - mad f t , c t o r , f(, hlorkH. Mdf-urd Fuel Co., Tid. Hj11; Klin lalr's. 2'i . . , . tf , Kj I'r. find Mill. It. W. PoidlnhK Ilev. A. C. Archer left today f... ; . . v.t..rdav from Pint- of inroe oay Muh.m. ....... -, ........, inf.(lionI ,lti)Mition. The KlwanlH elul will hohl In annual Installation of offlci-i'H nfx: Monday 'VeninK at the Hotel M"d ford, wliero jntorotftliiK entertain ment proKratn will hIho Im Klven. The program will he given und; r the direction of C. ('. l.eminon. KIwauiM lnenilrH and their wlvch will he n'i'Mf-rit. OynKp'H dniire, Drennilnnd Hat. 1 4. M'hlRKct of Oold Hill wr.,s flnd in the ftnld Hill Jumlee eonrt thin week fur the pOHHeswion of fio allorm of wine and u nnial) iu:in illy of moonshine, lie wan iirre.t t hy l-'edeiiil A went Terry Tal ent and Special of leer churle- r.ennett. Tni'i and rifle shoot, Triple Point Sunday, l.uneh at huiitfa low. 2S-I There were 12.1 arresi made in i Anhland ' ilurln' the last yvi.v. a - J cording to Police Chief Chap. (Mau. OruukenneHH and traffic violations Obituary" SOI I A FK Ft Mi'H. Anna M. Hcha- I fer pasKCMl uwny Irt thlH city, where :die had spent tho )at four months for medical treatment, at the ukc of 75 yearn. Mrs. Sc:mferH hume wuh in Portland. i She wan horn In Oermuny Oct. 31, I K n 4 , hut haH heen In tho Unit ed Stales (i2 years.. She leaves two Hons, L. Hehafer of OntrnJ Point and ('. A., of Now Jersey. . ; Tho remains will he forwarded to Peti t land hy the Cohtfcr Funeral j Parlors, Saturday, where services f Will he held. . . t "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Draws Big I sis Crowd (ii-ortfe SIcKinann, who onncls the role of the cruel Simon IeKreo tfi the piciui-iziitlou of "Uncle Tom's Cahin," tho Universal mas terpiece pliiylug tjonlKht and to morrow iirternomi and evening at the Isls. Is NuiLahly huilt to play, the part of 'the hoartte.-js slave drivi r. lie is six feet, two Inches in 1 1 vti lit it ml wi.ii'lw '(ii niit.inlu consiitiited the major number of),,,, ,H , ,1,.1.U11 .ahlctc. His. these arrests, as compaiallvely few, ,.,,., .,, ,)f ,., faniuUH ..pltome tliefls occurred during HtLMl. I.ocrl',.!- ,.nt i,.,u ,..,.i....i i.j I l...ll,.n rofmr...! 1,1 UI..I..M .., ,"1 .. . encent the Kree Methnillnl rhurcii i,n,ir...J i,,tcr . . ... . ' , ...... ..... I"1 ""' "" Player or thin type , , , ,. ' " . , " ..iiiiiiik inc .y.'.n, lie .jii.-u. .inii- ' .11 . i ru ii..i I ,tnl a'' ,Mlnl' sf.crlfired In price nnd Tldlntt ....I in,... ' nt Hlnclalr'n Clearance Hale. 2H(.' (,,, i:,lir 1 IIIII .'Ml., to. -r.. - ' K3S. K. K. Hamnon Co. Tho Kuenta from n dinlancn re Intered at Medford hoteln includ'i Mr. nnd Mm. ..I. K. Ilurl.shorn o' 1'iimai, 11 C.,' Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. C O'Connor of Mlnnouln, Mont., nnd Mr. and Mm. W. tlrolhc of Van couver, 31. C. Itedurtlona of 20 to G0"o durlni; Hlnclnlr'it Janunry Clenranco Hale. ... 286 . ; 'nd Mrn. Hurry Prentleo will h.- i Hunday from Portland, . ' they have been iipcndlr'i tho holidays. I.fim anh, lenn soot. In that Rood com. iiunnen v-oui .vi. ' tf Had wenthcr In the vicinity of Cottnite , drove lant Vednenday rnmpelleil tho remilnr suutliboiiiid uli-liiuil plnnn to land at the I'.u ene municipal nirport. After furl ing there, the pilot, Lieutenant De hor Miller took the plane, around the'morm area nnd went nouih hy way of tho connt. IJao Medford - mndo factory hlockii. Medford Kuel Co., Tol. .31. 24T.t1 Tho local unit of the Orciion Nn tlnnnl Ounrd, company A, will hul l Itn firm drill for three weekn, next Tnenday nldlit, ImvInK inlnniMl tho Inst two scheduled diilln hecnun,' or the holldny nennon. Captain Cnrl Y. Tenitwald expertn n l0 per I'eni attendance. I'nod tlrea hoiiKht nnd sold, 15" N. Itlveraldo. 273 A bounty warrant wan Issued at the county elerk'n office thin fore noon to A. H, Chase of Anhland for the kllllim of n bobcat. I. crIoii Cluh dnnce every Sat. nlxlit nt Jacksonville. 214 II. AV. Hrltlnan. California Oro Ron Power comimny mployo out nf .Medford, spent New Year's day In JlokohurR as the RUest of Mr. and Mrs. Thoninn Hpencer. Tho old location, but new shop. Kxpert operators. Medford Ileauty Hhop. "Ank a friend." tf ' Tomorrow we will offer as our Satnrdny Special a very popular number with all our customers, Lindy's 23c per dozen A regulnr 30o seller, Ready at 0 A. M., until iht supply is exlinusted The Crater l,ako C.uild has iiost poned Itn regular ineetlni? froi:i January illh to Monday nvoniPK. January 13th and will meet with Mrs. .Maud Chapman on fleneni c nlreet. t Imperial Orchealrit every Ha nlhc at Jacksonville. 2K4' llert Hocks of this eily wns ar rested as he accepted a suitcase conti.lnniR two Riillons of whiskey which had heen shipped to him by slaffe, necordltlR to oficers. City Officer (leoiRe Inlow made thear rent. Ilocka was sentenced to tl'J days In the county jail when he pleaded Riillty. Anhland Tldlmis. Used tires hotiRht and sold. 127 N. lllverslde. 27.1 Mr. and Mrs. rtus Newbury re--turned homo yesterday from hnv IhR spent tho holiday season in San Vranclsco and other points In the bay 'rcRion. Dynne's dance, Dreamland Put. 2S4 .l'hlllp Oowthorne. and Frank Davis, who claim ljincaster, Cn' as ihelr home, were sentenced to M'.i days each In tho county ).ili yesterday, on n charite of steallim unsoline. Tlio pnlr claimed thev wore en route to their homo and were niaklm: their way by "bor- rowliiK" Rasollne nloiiK the way. Hoys' and youths' bib and wulM overalls, iircs to 10, on sale at KUo at Slnulalr's January Clenram Hale. 2S(' AtuntiR the Callfornlans al Med ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. tl. Oliver, J. II. 1'holp.s, Mr. and Mrs. lialph Crothers. Mr. and Mrs, 11. II. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. McNully.nf San Krnmico and V. II. tlrady of San Diego. . KvervthliiK In the bnhy depart ment la 20 lens durliiR Slncli.ll'n January Clearance Sale. 2S(. A conlriliutlon of $1200 per year toward the salary of n Joint niMU and meat Inspector has been of fered to the city council of Albany by the Xeherisnll Meat company on condition that the council ptisJ a meat Inspection ordinance. . Imperial Orchestra every Sat. nllthl ot Jacksonville. 2SI After n pleasant visit over the holld'iys with Mr. and Mrs. Charh s Fry at their ranch home near Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper ' have returned to their home In S.m Francisco. Mrs. Fry Is Mrs, Coop er's mother. DresMiiakinR nnd remodelliiR nt the Fashion shop, 424 Medford Itldu. Tel. MSI. !f i W. II. I-uvIrhc, Jr.. left rirnn'.i , I'ass Wednesday for 1-os Aniteles. i with 300,000 bulbs on trucks. Hi 'sold 6IH1.000 bulbs on the l.os An- rcIcs market within the last few ! weeks. ttrr.nts Toss Courier. 1 Dvukc's dance. Dreamland Sat j 2 I A closely played basketball ROmc I nt Ashland lant nlRht ended In a ! 24 to 20 victory over the Crcscc.H , City hlKh school. The Ashland I hoys weil behind In several slaue. i of the Runic, hut nianaKcd to pile ! up a four-point lead. It was the I first Rome for each of the two tenms. . Ihj.f th., i.l.li.. I.i.u un 'ei,.. tilcture is considered anioiiR the Sheet Metni Works ,.,..., .,...,, ,,.,. f i,,,,,.,. lor iiiuiaioi, lender anil nolo oo'iv r'epalrliiK. 2 1 71 r Included anion? the Washington slate Kiio.sta at Medford hoteln ar Sara Whlttner if Olympla, Mr. and Mrs. II. II. ScRruude and liny Ite.i of Shclton anil the following from 1 Seattle: Mr. rind Mrs. F.d l.o' Wm. l.ewl.s, (lertrude I). Ilally and I Mr. and Mra. .1. (I. "Weaver. lllllo Jlird delustered rayon hose. roRiilnr 50c pair, now 2 palm for 70c at Sinclair's January Clearance Sale. 2Kt; A miirritiKc license wan Issued 'i! Hie cuoiiiy ill it n linice yni'iinv niffTurnivn mbh afternoon to Harry Kestncr. 11.. n ' PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE lied ltluff, Oil., and T'mmit Zlm- PRODUCED PACKED merman. 20. f ItoseburR. 1 THE SANITARY "WAY I Phone . f 51 . Llfo (.! if imi- yiy ait m m i'7 TT'iv'v a svr jaf ilLH UTTER CE CREAM TOO LATE J0JCLASSIFY FOU S.M.1-: Ol! TltADK 100 acre near llend; SO acres limber, feiieid: fnlr bnlldlnits: domestic Wster. Medford or vnllev prop 'erty. Ilex V. V.. Mall Tribune. POIt ItHNT Furnished t.nniralow. 714 V, lltll. John F. While. I'lione 44U-M. 2S5 FOI! SAI.F Corn. Tel. II1J-W. 2 IS FOI) SAI.K Ituslness lots on sood corner within 2 blocks of Main SI. cast of I!, ft., sell any'blnu from 2.'.xl00 to I I r.x 1 "II If In terested call rhones f4 or TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY Continuous 12:30 to 11 ALL TALKtKK 211 WAXTKD At once, n Rood used ill-Inch tractor plow. IMlone e3! J-. 2N4 7 picture WtP ' " ,,'w1)5jE A FOOTLOOSE BEAUTY IN THE DENS OF THE orisnt i Admisilon . Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35 ALSO "KING OF THE KONGO" ' t ,m it -. ' t i m r i ;z mm Lnst Times TONIGHT ALL TALKING JOAN CRAWFORD "UNTAMED"" TALKING COMEDY SOUND NEWS M wntmm i i i . m't'mmm i i.i ir B ..... Ends TOMORROW Seductive Senoritas r i .... r fi w, meuuw moons 'cJrM' MiohtyMen MCVJ ATT TSE ''jjI TAT.KTNn .Sv OUTDOOR ROMANCE OF THE SOUTHWEST Warner Baxter Mary Duncan. Antonio Mcrcno IN "' "ROMANCE of RIO GRANDE" ALSO , Lloyd Hamilton All Talking SVSI " .. .. "nit uia Minute" Admission Ma. 10. 3 ' Eve. 2i, 50 Sl owt at 1:30. S, 7. 9 nil i -.r L. ..-?.'J . . Grocettena THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE For 1930 Better Meals For Less To accomplish this involves just two things a thorough knowledge of foods, and buying at the lowest.price. And both are easy if you trade the Groceteria way. " First of all, our entire food assortment' is' so arranged that you may inspect' at your leisure and suggestions' for "the menu' are met at every turn. Regular Groceteria shoppers invariably are classed as better cooks, and of course the real test of ;a cook is variety. , As.to buying for less, our lower business costs assure that clerks, credits and small deliveries take the' big gest slice of your time and money and we save that for you.. 1 .,. Try shopping the Groceteria way. Follow the crowds. Learn the pleasure of shop ping at leisure no waiting to be served, and no hurrying when buying ' because others are waiting. Save time and worry; and add to your bank account, by saying without self-denial. . ... .. ..; , . BREAD The standard of quality for nine years. Mb. Loaf, 3 for i-Mb. Loaf . ;20c 10c COFFEE Coffees are down, but the price of cans remains the same. Don't buy the can. Our' own roast of three very fine'1 blends of Coffee . . . 33c 38c-44c Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 in branded : sacks, Govt, inspected, some are ;i 12-oz. U. S. No. 1 bakers, 50 lbs, . ; . . ... .$1.55; 100 lbs. $2.93 Roseburg, new crop Broccoli, head. 15c Seedless California Grapefruit . . . '. 5c Lemons, large size, dozen '. Texas Grape Fruit 2 for : . Fancy Celery, 2 for : Bananas, good fruit, 3 lbs. . Sperry Hot Cake Flour, large pkg. OTHER THRIFT ITEMS P. & G., the White Naptha Soap, 39'c 15c 15c 20c 18c . Drifted Snow Flour, 49-lb. sack . . . $1 .89 White Down; a guaranteed hard 1 Ti-. wheat flour, 49-lb.' . . $1.79 10 bars , 33c Crystal White Soap, 10 bars , . . ... . 35c Hershey, box of 24, 5c; Nut Hershey 73c Califehe Shortening, 3-lb;- can 49c; !,i 8-lb. can . . . . ... . $1.29 Crisco, 3-lb. can ......... . . 69c Parker's Potato Chips, 4 pkgs. .... . 25c Heavy Copper Wash Boilers', size 8, $2.69; size 9 '. . . , . :$2.98 Galvanized Pails, 10-qt., wide wood handles . . . 39c Galvanized Tubs, No. 3 , ... . v. .. . .98c Aluminum Sauce Pans, 4-qt. size . . . 29c Electric Headlight Heaters .... $1.98 Hosiery Fine Feathers, all silk Hose.' All the popular shades,, with black . pointed heels. For Saturday, pair . . . . : 79c Continuing cur children's shoe sale, 50 pairs of low shoes, choice .'. . $1.98 Fountain Lunch Breaded Veal with corn Fritters, Po tatoes, Gravy, Buttered Bread, Coffee or Milk . 25c Hot Chile . . Hot Chocolate . . . .7.10c 10c GATES & LYDIARD -v - SAVING WITHOUT SELF-DENIAL Our parking lot is for your convenience while trading in our store - .. 1 1 i STILL ON! GOING STRONG! Men's Shop's Annual 5 CENT SALE An Amazing Clean-up of Broken Lines and Sizes ; Pay Regular Price for Hem-Take Another for 5c 'A A Women's Hose $1.00 Pair g Bilk from top to toe witb O Trench Heal Electrotherapy Cnlropractlo Dr. H; P. Coleman ."v Phone " for Tenth Sucee.,fut Year .n Medford FURNITURE REPAIRING Treatment, by Appo.ntment i UPHOLSTERINO, REFINI8HINO Natural Method Food Science i FRANK NOWltn Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965, ttl Weat Main Street INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manaoer , Phone 105 80 N. Contral Medtord, Oregon