Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 04, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO - - - alEDFOKlJ MAIL TKIBUJiK, MEUbVliV, OKKHU-V .iA.xt nrJm
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Tocal and
-W.Personal
i ij
Todcy's-Hty public market w '
In keeplnc with the after holid-y !
Neason. The supply of produce j
was not heavy and patronace i
ulso llrht. The meat market an
the usual heavy business and dre--ed
poultry was also flirty sued de
mand. You will be surprised how quick
ly your cold l relieved by uin4
Colvljt's Cold Capsules, for si.K
only at Colvig Drue, next door :o
I'.ialto Theater. "'
Uuest from a distance at M'I
ford hotels include Mr. and Mrs.
Ted i-eww and J. v. " -
Vnrk Citv. F. A. Urott and ' ;
.ii, nf ihlcaro. Mrs. Jam. Brwn
tH Marcus and Charles O Donneil !
of Kutte. Mont., and Mrs. .
!--..
,v.
Mixs Kathleen Kste. a eraduat-'
of -The California (School of Coe-rooiolot-y
in San Francisco, h.n
accepted : position in The liot
Inn a- an all-round operator spr
ialiiine In flne'r wavine. facia i
monicurine. ind would be
iiiruiii". 1
lilenwd to mn-t her man) frien.V
. :lt
vi Martha Ilanlcy. niece
tW. 1
Misa Alice Haniey. riturnru
".it.. vuerdav from eatcrn Oregan ;
where she had spent the part rf-
eral months on the ranch of he.-
i- mil H.-inlev.
Hemstitching, mcotlng. pleating. !
button making and hose mending .
Handicraft Khop. Sl.tf '
Terry Roy Norval and Anna
vi .n. coiiin both of Medfo:d.
were married in Grants r-a i ,
d-iv hv C. E. I:usk. Justice of the;
...nee. Grants Pass Courier.
Votice to patrons of Fichtnee't
t'lrr- Havine taken over th:s;
i.,. tines, vour continued patronat" ;
I, solicited for this firm by Carl
Fichtner. Prop.
After having planned to bold -t I
big wrestling mt.tch here next wen- j paM, WBO , city engineer ot nai i
nesday night hn Kd (Stran . cjt). an aw commander of Hi;
gler Lewis and Bob Kruse of Port-I National (iuard unit, was a hus.-j
land. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Jetua-'nlp TU,nor in Medford yesterday!
.., left todav for Portland I i.nion Club dance every 8a'. 1
m make arrangements tor
lb-
match, which will be held on
later date, because of Lewis'
-
ability to be here next week
'"I
match will now be held January
1. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen plan ta
huk In two or three days.
For coughs and colds try CJ
v:g Mentholated Pine Tar "and
m.uv with Kucalvnius and Cod
Uver (ill. Sold only at CoUr:
Drugs, next door to Rlalto theater.
S
H.' H. Webber and V. Cnder-
wood re visitor, in the city fr.ttn
Crescent CTty.' Cel.. who arrivwl I
v..h pMttriltr.
It me write your fire Insurance. ,
Cart V. Tengwsld. Hotel Hollanl
llldg. Phone . ' I
amone the Oregon guests V. I
Ue.iford hotels are U .U I-ovc.
Mrs. F. A Wtlters of corvaiu.
K. S. Sanon of Eucene. Mr.
K. DoWndlng of North Ilend. Mrs.
Grant Oreen of Astoria. Fred Mai
kle of The Dalles. James Myers of
Oregon City, and "the ' following
from Portland: J. It. Povey. K.
i o'Rrsdv. ft. n. Ingram. 'R. '
eed. I.' C. Clyde. R. :. N'txnn. I
ii.,.. white James Mitchell. W
O. Forbes. !!nry Wilson. It. li.
Wagner. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Mat
son. Mr. and Mrs. W. It. ISranson
and Mr.'nnd Mrs. Fred Harris.
If you ire proud of Medforrt's
new airport and the new airways
radio station, send your friends
copies of the New Tear Mall Trib
une of December 31, containing
pictures and stories of both. tf
C. E. Oatcs Is In Portland today,
for which city he departed lul
night, attending a meeting of the
directors nnd advisory council )f
the slate chamlier "f commerce.
He will return to the city tomor
row or Monday.
lis Medford - made factory
blocks. Metlford Fuel Co., Tel. 31.
, Ui:f
Cilifornla's decision to enforce
the hunting law that no protectel
gamo may be taken outside the
state after being killed has caused
much worry among Klamath
sportsmen, who each yei.r po-.tr
over the state line by hundred,
for deer. duck, pheasant aad qunil.
Many are of the opinion that the
matter will lie settled peacefully
as It uas five year, ami when th
Kitme controversy arose. Klama:h
nonsmen have appealed to of leers .
of the state game commission frj record as feeling that Mr. Ken.
&decllon on the matter. (after his years of labor, had Jus.
Now that the rush I over. brtn;Fot the organisation functioning
In your fur work. ' nn RlVf UmntT.y and thut it could not do
better service anrt netter prices. without his guni.ace ana enercy i n(!( mo.her Kmma FUher. one sls
V. W. BnrtlMI. Taxidermist ar.d for at leat another year. Gram f,r wn(l .HOlher Kloyd and
Furrier, IS N. rir St. z4t:
James Koberta has returned j
Klamath f ills to rontiniie his o!. :
.ifter nwndlnK the holidays I"at Sinclair's Clearance 8.ile. It"
his mother, Mrs. Emma Itoberts if j Imi-eri il Orchetr every sr.
Tulent. I nlaht at Jacksonville. J4
,-ml riht prices. fe Royal Two caes of scarlet fever were
rtnh eoal for best results, l'hone t reported this week to the coun'.y
13. K. K. Samson Co. : j health unit, w hich heard of none
Al Piche and Frank Ovelman. J la. week. The situation is deel u -who
were fortunate on New Year's!. (0 t.e well under control by Dr.
day In catrhlns a number of awl! t t- vllon. county physician,
sised steelhead. plan to repeat :h"l Dynse's dance. Dreamland S-it.
sceomiilUhmrnt tomorrow. Til!) ,
dec lac- fishinn la better than mow
fishermen think. althouKh the wa -er
Is hleh In the Rorue river.
Reductions of i to SO durin;
Sinclair's January Clearanc Sale
:
Donald Kaber. son of Mr. an-l
Mrs. K. C. Kaber of Cenirsl Poin'..
was a visitor In Medford this fore
noon, hobbling about on crutches.
II. broVe his If seven weeks aio
when playina footh.tll with thj
Willamette university and sustain
ed the Injury when In the mldt ft
a scrlmroiie. He hopes to h-ve
full use of his foot In another three
weeks.
Is h. leas soot. In thai itood
eoal. Hansen Coat Co. Tel.
tf
Durin the storm of last nikh:
the alron- wind blew out one
the laiee window, above the roor:
farins the street of Joe O'Brien's
barber shop and the beauty n M
Immediately adjolnlnic. In the Ho
tel Medford bulldin. The bits ope:
space waa boarded np and nA
.ism was sent for. but It will take
u k. Kefor It arrives and ks
ptit Into plaoe. "
Dvnt.'s dance. Dreamland RH
4
A marriage license ws issued fct
tthe county clerk's uffiee this to'
noon to Claude Cutler. 21. ,nl
'Elsie Landlnc. K. both of 1'hoenl.
t A number of Medford and Jack
'json county officers plan 10 attend
'ithe. meeting of the Kouthern Ore-
Jtaoa 1-aw Knforcement Officers a-
- ociation at Klimalh Ktlls next
Saturday, when a big wild Boo-
hanquet will be served. The last
me(in was h-ld in Ashland Hsi
November and drew an exceniion-
ially larse Lttendance.
' lte Medford - made- factory)
', block. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 31.
H5ti;
DynKe's dance. Dreamland Sat.!
: 28ii
! Regular circuit court sessions
j wilt b?sm here the third Mondavi
of thu month. Circuit Judge H. O. j
Norton old this forenoon, lie wan,
in Medford today arraneinc II. ,
' dock for h. jury sessions, a: ,
aoeat lor in jury --""". -;
.hich several criminal case. "
Will
undoubtedly be tried.
ljeKMn club dance every tat
nlcht at Jacksonville. i
t
m. niM drlnalmd ravos how..
-
iiiue mrd oeiusierea rayon nii--.
1 loreiKn llll.lr IIIIUUKII .-CIC.a.
nilir tOc nalr. now 2 nalrs for'. .... ..... i
:c at Sine air's January Clearance.-
c,,.
C I
I u in the automobile 1
Then the war started.- That ;
i Heher C Miller's story of he;
'he happened to get into the Hr-,
MM game. Always economical M
hi, words, he put In no fancy de-i
tails. Following the war. Mi'er ,
:-t Ct.M I
went into commercial nj.m.
y after the Pacific Air Transpp.t
mIjuy began eperitions alone
lhe coal three years ago. he join-
ed the ollol start. ince men
ha, wen flying regularly on "'i.ed on to a branch of the Ltd.'"8 'roMment of it pupi s had a
Portlsnd-Medford. PortUnd-Seatt.-. t,)e manager mere gave . P' pP cos the last year
lap, f the route. Tall, quiet andj,, to m e AmJ , ora in a ,lrange l" 1-5 Ir ua- B,"" Pas with
Uns.uming. he is rated ts one ':, though it possible you mignt u'9 a per pupil cost of 2.4.
tn, iit, on the P. A. T. fore. . I while Eagle Point with 14 had
I'ortiana journal.
Brill's Sheet Metai Works!
for radiator, fende
nder and auto body
;
itsnn. but a n.-w I
repair.ng.
The old loc:
hon. Kxpert operators. Medford
uauty Khop. "Ask a friend."
, lt
captain John R. White of Grants
I night
t Jacksonville. 2s4
nvnee's dance. Dreamland Sat. j
?S4 j
Mr. and Mrs. jonn J uooie.
to r , oldest couple in e:-
ern Oregon and parents of the first
wnita child born in iiaser count?.
hve celebrated their th weddx?
' anniversary.
Send your friends in the east or
middle west copies of the New Yet.r
' Mall Tribune, containing a reviw
inf the prosperity and progress of
(dford ar.d the valley the past
y,ar. tf
Turkey s.hoot. Eagle Point. Sun.
2b4
Tp1 Rlckerstaf f,
Medford
Lit I
Klamath Falls boxing promoter, ar-
. I
nvea yesieruay ir .....-... .....
make arrangements for a
card ne pians to irarm -.-
month. He plans to feature lt-
Pelkey of Oakland. Cal.. and Gene
O'drady of Ashland, ami Willie
Feldman of New York City and
Tom Corhett of Sacramento. In t
double main event. The date
far is uncertain.
.For Sale Kindling by the loan
Bedford Fuel Co.. Tel. ill. i4itf
"That rood coal." We giva green
trading slump. Hansen Coal Co.
Phono !. "
Included among the CaHfornlaus
registered at Medford hotels ar
Mrs. Agnes J. Qulnn of Palo Alti.
Joseph I -Oman of Los Angeles. Rav
Olson of Lodl. W. N. Webber and
A. Underwood of Crescent City.
Thomas Penfleld of Modesto anc
Lee Woods and family of Monterey.
IloC, old-time dance. W. O. W.
hall, every Saturday, night. 2S
ISiegeM old-time dance. WalkeiV
Central Point, sat. Jrfn. 4th. Rest
of old-time music. 24
O. K. Marshall was among the
Klamath Falls residents spending
yesterday in Medford. .
Blue Ilird pure silk hose, regu
lar sue. now on si.le at 79c. at
Sinclair's.
Vera Mershon wishes to announce
to hei friends that she has accept
ed a r'Hion with the Emma Cllv.e
Beauty Shop.
Jack.' Ketr, Copco manager, was
unanimously elected presldent
rhalrmitn of the Josephine chap
ter. Tied Cros. over his protest"
agt Inst a fifth term, at the annual
ee; Ing of the chapter in toe
rourth cum Thursday afternoon.
The meeting unanimously went on
rasa Courier.
Indies' and children's irint-r
hatji are belnc sacrificed In price!
zn
P.oys' and youths' bib and wi.1m
overalls, ages S to H. on sale at
He at Sinclair's January Cleaning
A total of J4 auto licenses I. r
the first hilf of were issue l
n th. sher'.tf's office yesterday.!
and probably just as many will be j
isstied today. AiMilicants are re
aiinden to have their applicatlo
properly filled out before present-j
in them at the office, where St :lc
Traffic Officer ltol-rt Phillips h
bcea on duty for seven.l days. A
simMai ruh Is also belns experi
enced at the branch office main
tained at Ashland.
Everything in the baby depart
ment is JO" lew during SlncUli'
Jsnuary Clearance Sole. Hfc
Imperial orWw-stra .very Sat.
alsht at Jacksonville. !H
R. K. Salter, representing the
Xational Manufacturing company
of Sterling. III. was a visitor
Medford ludsy on on. of his an
nual visits.
Dressmaking- arjd remodeling at
rhe Fshlo Shop. 4: M d f o r l
Bldg. Tel. 1111. 'f
Higfest old-time dince. Walkers
Ceniril point. Kit Jan. 4;h. Iter!
f old-time music. t'
Bounty warrants were issued at
the county clerk's office this fore
noon to H- A. Tunibauko of Pho;
nix for one coyote and one bobcat,
and to A. D. Moore of Trail, twu
coyoler. '
All day turkey shoot. Kagle Point
Sunday. Lunch at buntalow. 24
me ure uepanmrni s i
The fire department was calii-i
last evenina to Oak l.rove tret
! to ext-nsulph a small roof fire it
jihe Kred Sander dwelling.
TO LETTER l
An unmarried Rman over
,...,., i.h, 1. ,h. lai.si
I
i'., .,.. .h. ii.i!urM '?' "ula e '"e neaa 01 ;
!""""'',;. ,j,i., ,.t Mrnrd.'?.
;'' J - - '
hn h, ,., a ,,,, r fiirtine with
... t.
. . . " ,
.
helped to pack U.t seaMn !
Miss K. It. Reynolds of Number i
,, ,,r, avenue. With.ne-i
One. ISarn'fleud avenue, Withing-j
" , IMVV i
... ... ........ I
' fc. TomrnvII noI. ana
,,, . wanlwl , know
ajOU, h)m Wrlu.
Uecember. the letter -
(follows:
T Mr. Tommy Mashburn: As
. . . ,.,rt
requested on a slip of paper found
4 ... in .h.
in a case of fruit, bought in tne
u..h..-t.r rn.it i .rket ,nd
.... i-.,. u-.rii.t
liar position and want-
'. ed other interests.
w j( , !
friend you want and what sex. '1 i
m ft m.Alt. vt rurM, and an I
audit clerk for the firm who got
j your case of fruit, but would pass ;
I you on to a male if that is wboj
ou would rather write to. J'er- j
' haps you will tell me w.io you are j
j and your age. etc.. as It w as curi- J
ous finding your message. Yours ;
sincerely, (Miss) K. R. KeynoMs." j
A little over 'a week ago, the
local youth received a note from j
....... , ... i,...n j
who found a similar note In a box1
of Newtown Pippins.
Obituary
i VESTAL"-1-James F. Vestal pass-leers
led away at his home near Van-
couver. Wash.. January' 2. '130,
where he had made hTshome for
the past four years. He had been
in failing health for the past year
and tor th liuit two months he
h:il hen confltied In hit bed.
vt.i . ,r i r,.le
poin( Junf ,
Umf of hj af!it
years. He leaves his wife. Dora j. Minnie C till wood: Hmb. Mollie
Harvey Vestal, one small son.jKriu: Ester. Nellie Fick: Martha.
James, also his father and mother. i Emerance Norris; Electa. Martha
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Vestal of Eaglet I) lUDininon : warden. Anna 1-ang-
.... .i j t. . t A v... ilsr s-ntinpl Prnssl liniflev
al. Alex Vul and Turn Ve-talJ
all of Kacle I'olnt and one brother
of Vancouver. Wash.
The remains will be forwarded
to Medford Hunday and funeral
jen'k-cs w ill le held at the Perl
Funeral Home Monday. January
C. ut 2:00 p. m.. with Rev. C. E.
Meil officiating. Interment - will
ltk nlnce In lh t'eniral Point
cemetery. Mr. Vestal was a grad-l
uate of the Centra! Point high
school, and of the Oregon State
college, where he was very active
In college affairs.
SHORT Funeral services for
the lute III la L. Short who pawed
away at the home of her son, Hcnj.
II. Short of Pitts View. Friday, at
the age of SO years, will be held at
the graveside in the Rocky Point
cemetery Monday. Jan. Sth at Z
I. m. The Women's. Relief Corps
of Gold Hill, of which she was a
memtter. will tuivo charge of cer
vices. Conger funeral iarlor in
charge of arrangements.
FISIIKR James F. Killer, aged
3 years, passeil away at a local
hospital in this city Friday. Jan.
3rd. after an Illness of several
months. Tie was horn at Idaho
Kails. Idaho. Oct. 14th. 190C. At
the age of 1 years he. with his
mother moved to Stockton. Calif..
from where he enlisted in the
coat artillery of t.ie Cnited States
army. On account of falling health
he was discharged from the ser
vice. After leaving the service, the
f ; m 1 ly moved to M e1 f ord , where
It.rothy wide. One sifter. M
rart reside
In Stockton,
are at the
Calif. The remains
t'on.er Kuneral Pailor-s and the
time of services will be announcvd
l:tter.
STKVENS Hohert Stevens. ac
r 1 years, passed away at a local
hospital Kriday. Jan. 3rd. He has
made his home with friends near
K)e I'oint but a short time,
when he was taken suddenly ill.
The remains ai-e at the Conner
Kuneral Parlors where the funeral
services will be announced upon
th. arrival of his flither.
JAUKSUN VILLt UMUKUH
LADIES HAVE MEETING
JArUHOXVlLLK, ire.. Jan. 4.
The MtwUinary obeteiv
of the Presbyterian rhureh met
I niirway ai.ernoon u in nomrj
of Mrs. Otto Nelderme-er. The
tisuftl hour was sient at stodv j
after h h a aortal time was
enjoyed and lovely refreshment
wire servel by the hostess. Tn
Indies were present. !
HINT TRIS SPEAXER
SLATED AS MANAGER
STM' TOHK, Jan. 4 Th
New York Kvenln World says to
day that "from reliable sources" H
had learned Trls HpaW will x.n
be appointed mnnaicer of the
rootT. eluh of the National leacu
With Wilbert llnblnwn, presMnt
msnniter. r-inftninc his artlvttie
to esevwtive duties.
PUPIL COST FOR
JACKSON COUNTY
SCHOOLS SHOWN
! i v,.--v.-: :;j
An interesting comparison of the
enrollment and pupil costs in the
lid-class schools of Jackson
county was made by Mrs. Sutanne
Homes Carter, county sunntnd-
ent. who was the main witness in
the llulle Kails budget hearing be-'
lore the boundary board in the
; court house Friday. I nder both ,
I direct and cross examination. Mrs. :
tarter wa kept reeling off fu?-
. 7" .
mathematician swim. ,
Haf - a-snmiMpisnina nrMnniMi a - 1
1 ' " ' J r"rj:" . '
icnarts, were enmreu in me case
as evidence.
K-agle Point with 124 pupils,
Sams Valley with 6S. Kogue River '
I h V,a. .-itK at
wi,h ProsJt. "h S ,.nd
witn .uS were tne o.s-;
tricts compared, tneir enrollments.
not varying in any greai .egree ,.
two ""
Prospect both ot which derive a
?reaI P0"10" ,n"r '"e8 trom
'" "" 17r w" "
I spile of the fact that their enroll
e ,
ments are not as large as some of
" .
the other district. Prospect with
only J1.067. and Rogue River with
! 1T4 students had only $1.23. Sams
Vail
had
Valley with an enrollment of 6S
a per pui.il cost of .i5.
STARS INSTALLED
AT
JACKSONVILLE. Ore., Jan. t.-
iSnecialt Auarel Chattier. N'o' 3.
0. K. 9 . held b inMic installation
' Thursday evening. January i. in
the presence of a large number of
.isitois and members. Lnla SjuI,
' bury acted as installing officer.
Nellie W. Fick. marshal, and Vir
ginia Fick. crganist. and Elisabeth
, Hay, chaplain. The following offi-
were installed: Worthy ma
iron. Luella Dunningtan: associat
matton. Lulu Saulshury: worthy pa
tron. Vivian Wilson: Associate !a
tron. Chas. CLiiwood: secretary, i
Violet Wilson- tressnree-- Mvrrle
Forbes: conductress.. Floine Set -
erance: associate conductress. Dor
othy Chit wood: chaplain,; Nellie
s?l. and at tne Finney: marshal. .Minnie Biitclr:
h was aged Salorgauist, Ruth Severance; Adah.
A aplendid prcRram was rendered
consisting of a vocal solo by Mrs.
Johu R. Knfaht. accompanied by
; Mrs. Paske ci Medford; violin solo
by John R. Knight, accompanied
i by Mrs. Paske; baritone solo by
George Wendt, accompanied by
Mrs. Wendt. and a piano solo by
Virginia Kick.
The officers all wore corsages.
The worthy matron-elect present
ed tt.e Installing officers witfa bou
quets of lovely carnations and the
retiring worthy matron was pre
sented witb a beautiful past ma
tron's jewel by her worthy patron.
Mr. Wilson, while the chapter pre
sented both retiring matron an4
patron itb remembrances.
The refreshment committee, un
der the direction of Anna 1 -any ley
and with her committee, served a
banquet Id the hail, where the ta
bles were prettily decorated in
lolly and Yuletlde colors. Some
clever after dinner talks were made
and alt left for home feeling that
this annual event was most enjoy
able. HONOR 1. T. WILSON AT
JACKSONVILLE DINNER!
JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Jan. 4
ISI ) A birthday dinner wjs
given New Ttars dav at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Wilson, m
honor of Mr. Wilson's T'-'th ttirtn
day. Sixteen aruests were present,
as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
West-and children. Hilly ami Het
ty. Mr. and Mrs. Alttcrt Kyser
and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Doty li
of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. V. T
Wilson snd son Orviile, Mr. and
Mrs. George Wendt and son Les
tr and Mr. and Mr. L. T- Wils-n.
Turkey dinner was served with nil
the tnmmincs lncludine a birthday
catte deorntd with 9 rfind'.-..
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Kl'H HKXT Kum. apt- carafe;
nw mxmt. !SerTe Aj'is.. It-
Quince.
tf
yon SA LK Will take Rood car
as oart nayment on I-acr- su
burban place. mi. from Phoe
nix; 4-roon. molern houp. tjr
ItuUy mtMlern. T'.al prir- $.".
Se Charles A. Wine Ayom-y. Inc.
i;.CKITlo.VAL value
piano for fle cheap,
t Atkdale.
in
used
r so.
ri:rrr twees
M.izxnrd Seedlinc Oherrirs,
-ft. trees 2 5 ct.
Itinc. It ova I Anne Cherries.
& l i ft. trees SO cts.
Pear. Peaches, Apricots.
Plums. 4 cts.
Our tree are the bst.
KAItNKS M'RSKRY,
S nitle K. of Phoenix,
Phone I-Y.
Ft SALE Halrd alfalfa hav.
Phone 4-i;-J. J"
Wtl SALE PY OWNEK-Kift.
class irriBateti land near Klam
ath Kniu on tod hihsv.
Abund.-nt water supply at rrry
low price. Tracta .f 40 to lio
acres at attractive term 9. Call
or tt r ,te 1- JaoUts. ? 1 1 (""tl.ir
St., Klamath Kails. Ore. :M;f
Datfy Meteorological Rqrt
January 4. 1J30
- Forecast
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Sunday rain: moderate temper.
ature.
Orrcon: Raia tonight and Sun
day; moderate temijerature.
Local Data.
Temierature i fleas. I ..
Highest iList 12 hrs.
lowest 1 1 12 lira
36
3D
2
. 0
KeL humidity il'.i.l ..
precipitation (Ins.)
State of weather .-tloudy Lt. Kain
Lo.est temperature this morn-
in 3; decrees.
,ni
. Drecipitaiion since Sept. 1
M ;61 jnchM
Temperatures a year ago today:
Highest. 35; lowest. 2.
Sun.et today. 4:53 p. m.
Sunrise Sunday. 7:39 a. m.
Sunset Sunday. 4.54 p. m.
'Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
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Helena
Los Angeles
Marshfield ..
Phoenixe.
Portland :
Ked Hluff
Rosehutt;
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco .
Santa Fe .
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Winnipeg
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Meteorologist."
RABBIT BREEDERS W
:- ENJOY SURPRISE PARTY
1 JACKSONVILLE. Ore.. Jan. 4.
Kaobit Breeders n.sooiation. which j
j usually holds monthly- meetings in ;
MeA ford, gave a urprine party ;
New Year's eve at the .iome of Mr. ',
and Mr W.- T. Wilson, the ocoa
t sion being II r. Wilson's birthday. ;
j All brought baskets laden with' ;
1 preparations for a banquet. Rabbit
I 'ich thf of the asw-1
"w i"1'iM,c
jPnawiy. was conspicuous,
lne banquet the a.ocia-
, tkn !"ceeled with their regular
' . . .
adjournment of which the evening
waK.spent In social enjoyment,
j The party came as a complete
surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Uilson. ;
All left for their homes about mid- :
night reporting a very happy time. I
Members of the association pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alt- ,
house. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Fisher, i
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson. Mr.
and Mrs. L. A. Loom is. Mr. and )
Mrs. M. .1. Swing. Mr. and Mrc.j
Sutherland, A. C. Aaron and Mrs. i
Klla Rattello all of Medford: Mr.;
ami Mrs. L. Woodford of Gold :
Hill: Mrs. T. D. Carson and
;
mie
Burk of Phoenix and Mrs. Mamie
NeLon and Mr. and Mrs. L. T.
Wilson of Jacksonville.
;scrlpiinn was refilled o often mil
XKW YK.UI PAHKIIS j became so popular that the druff-
Copiea of the Xew Year Mall ' '-t wTlh originally 'llled U decided
Tribune, givinc in pictures and I"" ' "P under the name Thox
text Medford'. development dllr. inmd make.it available to every
ing the year 1:9. mailed at l' The, remarkable thine about
cent per copy or S cents n-v. Thoxinr-. is that it relieves almost
mailed. iin.-itallv yef ointains not hint;
Bring or send your list of name. I harmful: I4, is pleasant tastini.-.
accompanied by the amount, t,i , and sale for the whole family, ind
this office . is b u a r a n t c e d to relieve sore
lms "lce- . " throw, or couch in I . minute, or
otk-e foe Ilhl i money Kick. Just ask f..r Thox-
... .. I ine. jr.c. "c and 1 '. Sold hy
Bids will lie received for the pur- j,irmiT: Woods and all other good
chae of material and equipment .trui: Mores,
in the A.hU-nd Xatilorium and re- j
moval of same from the property; j
all bids subject to rejection if un
satiffaclory. Write P. O. liox II
Ashland. Oregon. 2M'
Xotkf.
At noon. Dee. Sis:. HJ9. I toi.k !
over the garage known as Ficht
ner's Ciar.ise. situated at the cor
ner of W. Cth St. and Fir St.. n
the City of Medford. and will not
be responsible for any debts in
curred by Kd J. Aherin. operating
as Fichtner's Garage.
?4 CARI. FICHTXER
FOR SALE
Jonathan Apples
Packed and Wrapped
$1.40 Pr box
Come to Warehouse, End of N. Central
Phone 1366
ROGUE RIVER CO.
1 SELF AID NEED OF
ER-!
.' 'The only sure aid for the far
' nifr be to- be obtained from the far
mer himself. Organization, is the
; first step." declared ieorrTO A- Pal-
SI i miter, of Hood River, master .of'
32 ' the state Gran ire who arrived. In I
1 j Medfont ttMtay and iu speakiOK be- :
T'foro the. eujhi eranKerf fol the 1
, county, air. rammer, imi. bi
M Mrr county ui Oregon ami
is a urelens worker in the jnleret
.of the farmer, is urging closer
organization among Orange mem
bers, and a close. -study of legisut-
;tion iuwille to be effected In favor
rf relief.
' The adojrtinn of the -stale in
come lax. u hich waj referred to
' the people uiter having leen
paired once hy the letriirluture. is
i the fini mK'P to ii brought about
in the 1 merest of farmer, accord
ing to Mr. miter, who explained
thai this and the Intangible tax
; would reduce the property tax one
million and one-half dollars.
This bill will be upon the ballot
in the 193a election, and should it
1 carry, collection of the income tax
will Rt back to 192.
: Another piece of 'possible lefjbi
, lation abticrbim? the interest of the
official, and covered by him in his
Ualk throughout the state. s the
. eU-ction of a lieutenant governor'
; Wiiu would, upon the death or a
t governor take the place of that
(executive instead of thi office re
verting to the president of the
renate. Mr. I'almiter'fi interest in
jthis ariwes from the fact that the
lieutenant governor is the popular
choice of The people oh a whole,
J while the presblent of the senate is
J eb-eted only within th: body,
j The increase of appropriation
""i20 during the session, or SJ..0 a
'day to $iou for the duration of thf
ifessson i another bill championed
f by the official.
Mr. I!miter will he the princi-
fmi speaker Tuesday n.ght at the
oint Grange, when the new
hall im to be ddicated. He
1m take in the Talent. Cen-
Point. Sam Valley. Live Oak
and Jacksonville Granges before
he' leaves for his home in the
north.
That Rogue River valley far
mers are encouragingly progressive
and generally sold on the idea of
organization, was a final statement
made, by the visitor.
Heflrintr of motions, transaction
.of routine matters and tentative
Setting of cases for trial at the
j FH(rUary term of circuit court,
nas before Judge H. D. Norton to-
uay. ah ot the actions constareii
j were civil suits. . ..
! Tb c-snd jury
will
convene
Speedy Relief
for Sore Throat
This Doctor's Prescription
Requires No Gargling
N wnser is it necessary
"arBl an,1 ohoke srun nasiv iasi-
I in metiicines to relieve sre:
.kr. .. v... ..,
I i, .'. rn.r ..i.h ..f
inM.tn; relief with one swallow
ia donor's precrip:ion. This pre-
ACOMPLCn 6LEAKMAM
JUDGE PREPARES
FOR COURT TERM
Monday, and a number of criminal
u-.-ii i-t. H(-Terl uDon. Including
the case of Pauline Plewk. churned
with service station robberies, and
Joe Lewis, alleged partner in
crime. The cases of Jack Dono
ghue and wife, and A. E. Johnson
of Jackonville. accused of tortur
ing Pat Hohan for purposes of rob
bery, and attempted holdup of the
Rex Cafe, their crime wave being
climaxed with a shootinK affray
with the police, will also be under
consideration.
olicf of Mcrtinr.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Jackson Coun'y
ISuilding H Loan Association
1. h4.i. At So North Central Ave
nue. Medford. Oregon, on Monday.
January . 130. at 7:3 P. m
JSC O. C. P.ofifii8. "'cretnrv.
ALL SONG, DIALOG
TANNED
Youth itunts its stuff in a blaie
if color to U blare of jazz.-
Wi:h
ANN PENNINGTON, ARTHUR LAKE
JUNE CLYDE, DOROTHY REVIER
GLOWING WITH NEW SONG HITS
AND RESPLENDENT. BEAUTY
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT .
ALL TALKING
WARNER BAXTER
"ROMANCE of
RIO GRANDE"
All Talking Comedy
Fox Movietone New
STARTS
TOMORROW
Continuous Shows Sunday
ALL TALKING,
m w air' a .t f I
nc
r
And on impmsioned World
surrender to the Mooic mf
ia w aiw
TUB Mm
Ar.kunWnH
LOVER
MARIE
Alio
"KING
OF THE W
KONGO"
Put a checking account
to work for you
in 1930!
A Checking account at this bank
(1) will save trips in paying
bills.
(2) will afford a convenient
means of accumulating a '
little money. .
(3) and will enhance your
credit standing.
In these and many other ways a
Checking account is decidedly
profitable Why not ' open your
. account today! cii j
The Jackson County Bank
ESVABLISHED ldts
Medvord, Oregon' 1 '
Commercial Savings Safe Dcxuit
UEMtia inrAL rsEvn syjtiu
..... m m s tsar
"Hoot Maws new
Show at his Theatre
t r . -
1 Cinema fan will enjoy the west.
jern picture. "Hoof Murks." which
Is the attraction tonight at the lia
theatre. There are plenty of thrilU
In this film and the settings con-
: vey a true picture of the fast fad
ing west. There will be the usual
matinee at 1:30 no that the hil.
I dren may enjoy "Hoof Marks."
For Biinilay and Monday the lata
has secured "Street of Illusion,"
: which has an exceptionally (jne
cjsi headed by Virginia Valli and
Ian Keith. :
Tal-nt. Plans discussed f,,t'
i rebulld'ne local llghtlii!- -.tP,
T0M0RE0W only
m I . I. .riT
BI.MWaUl
SINGING, MELODY ,
. if
$K li
4 j 1
Continuous l :: 1
Shows Sunday tarf I
-
SALLY BLMPIC
DRESSIER
"
TONIGHT :;
ALL TALKING
MARY NOLAN in
"SHANGHAI LADY"
Admission
s ' mat. iu ana
Eve. 10 and 35
Jin