Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1930)
FA'GE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO OX. MONDAY. JANUARY 6. 1930. I 1 ; i , I t 1 i I ' I ! Iocal and Personal A reionndlng crash at the cor- ner ol : Sixth .treet and C"' - tentlon of paaseraby who wltneaned ! Jatol, robrjn, .,. K famMrM, R.'the county clerk', office thb, fore- the ctr of Chief of Police McCredU j Jonp, (. sm0n. W. II. Lawrence. ! noon to I-ee Frewott of Ajihlan.l. mah into a coupe, badly denti-is , K nichardon. Floyd Cromant. j ix bobcat and one coyoe; c. V. Its fender. He wua attempting 'OMr. ua ir, v i ii,,n!ii. n.,i . u-..., ,.r t-,r,,rA . turn from Bixih into Central, nerauM oi ine icy pavement Sha ded straight into the other car. Though somewhat bewildered, h ! did not call the ansistanre of a traffic officer. Bee I: rill's fiheet Metai Works fnr radiator, fender and auto body ,v r . 'n mUionnrv. arrived in th. citv it.. .In. in vi..if rimll lomorrn.v wlih Kather K. W. Ulack. before for- tlnulnu on a trip north. uresmaking and remodeling at the Ksiihion Shop, 424 Medford Hide. Tl. 1181. :f Virelnfn Harrlnclon nf Tlelrnil : Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. If. 8. Davl, of Vancouver. B. C. are amo,., - ,h. -. ,, j,.,.-.. -ir tercd at Medford hotels. Others J. C. O'Connor and family of Mlssoula. Mont., and Mr. anil Mri. i C. It. Willard of Pocaiollo. Ida fse ltoyal the best rtah cop I iit no extra cost to you. "ioui:! like lr." Vhone 33. F. K. Sam-J son Company. 22 Mrs. lj. H. Martin left for he home In Roise, Ida., today, aft?.1 upending the holfdnys with Mrs. O. a. Smith here. Everything in the baby depart ment i lesa during Sinclair' January Clearance Sale, 286 Additions and Improvements w:ii he made to Kunet-on-the-Rogut-, resort hotel north of Medford or. the Crtvter I-ake highway, accord ing to Announcement of Mr, and Mrs. II. I- Johnson, new owner. The Johnsons', formerly of Suma Ana, Cal.. report husIneKs increa-i-inif so fiist that facilities must be extended if the growing tourist in flux is to be kept satisfied. Th? j Oregonian fin...' nA .,.. kll. . overall., age, i to J. on sale at 1.3c at Sinclair', January ClearAie ' .'. ' . . . tonight at the weekly mitlng of the Medford volunteer fire depart ment, a feature of which will be nn oyeter dinner. There will also he special drill. Fire Chief Roy F.lllr.tt until Ihla nffnrnnrm And children's bats are being sacrificed in price nt Sinclair's Clearance Rale. 28n Mnurey fiwanman of Medford. ;t representative of Hallou & Wright, auto accessories, left for Klamatn Falls yesterday on buxinewM. Charis the garment thai gives ryle, beauty and comfort. .Mr, fleo. R, Moffet. 713 Went 13th. 289-L, Call between 6 nnd 7 p. m. Thirty-eight cases of scarl"! fever were reported to the taio hoard of health the past week, thin disease lending the list of nev cases- of communicable dlKcaser, Other reported Included chicken pox, 29; Influenza, 29: pneumonia, 20; typhoid, 1; diphtheria, 7; meas les, ii; whooping cough, 3; small-! pox. 14; tuberculosis, 4; mump?, 9; epidemic spinal meningitis, I. ' erysipelas, 1. Rlue Bird pure silk hose, regu-l I. i r OSc. now on sale at 79c. nt Sinclair's. 28S C. B. I Pick man, vice-president of the Home Telephone, nnd Tele graph company, left for his head quarters nt Seattle todny, after n hort business vlnit' here with H. II. Hammond, local mnnnger. 'That good coal." We give green frndlti? stamp. Hansen Coal Co. Rhon SS. tf Tho Hllss Heine company of thN citv Is nmned tho defenilnnt In h suit brought against It by Rertha Seltmun, who claims the company Is Indebted to her to the extent of $33ft, of which SI 44 Is due for nuto mileage nnd the remainder for services rendered ns clerk. An undertaking nf nn attachment nns been made by the plaintiff. Use Medford made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. H31. 245tl If., V. Harper of Portland wa. Involved In a minor auto collision yesterday near Oold Hill with -i Medford truck, according to n auto incident report filed today nt the police station. The damage was light. Send your friends In the eat or middle west copies of tho Now Yei.r Mull Tribune, containing a review nf tho prosperity and progrens of Medford and the valley the pint year. tf hike the Medford schools, the schools of Ashland remnned ses sions today, following n Id dayV vacation over the holidays Tho old location, but ft njw shop. Fxpert operators. Mcdfnid Reality Shop. "Ask a friend." 1 One Pound of Milk Bread such as baked by Fluhrer, con taint 1200 calories and U your best and cheap est food. ladles' nnd children's winter;' ".i Medford hotels Sunday were K. It. ' Hryson. IVrrjr llilHc. J, K. C'ale. A. Kherriir of Kugene, C O. Clin? of Albany, B. H. Smith of Astona. ; R. M. C'ooley of Ilrookinics. and i Ihe followlnfc from Portland: Mr. iand Mr, i'haa. lirown. Mr. and I Mrs. T. A. Huesner. I F. Hemp!e ,. i i. mmi i r H xir. i lion. D. Mills. Mr. and Mm. j C. Greenwood. Mr. and Mm. K. V uiiora nepler. j For Sale Kindling by the load.! Medford Fuel Co Telfill 45tf-! Ilovd Dou ht wal niV hv! i 1. 1 l W,ttfi rnl';BCd hV i l in Fu Tast Haturd'v 2 I in r.ucene lat halurday to serve two year In prinon ftir forgery. .. v,n,.i ...i.u , :ed with i had check for $3o at & Eugene re """K1"" r"',',Mi,h H-f:.d:.i dim. . in f,r- ! A'n,,,n,' "H'fm,r i "ood dry. large body fir an.1. j k no letter wwd Hold In Mel- i forl- phone 3J lor uick wrvicc. K. K. SiiniMin Coinnanv. ' Dr. and lira. E. W. Shoeklcy returned yemerday from a ahc-rt vacation trip to Kan Francisco o , ; Ih wed',in 1,r- hock- ! " brother. December 31. mi.. 1 1 hey came home by the coast rout j """Ported a good trip, with f.g j 'nrouiitered on a portion of lit- trip. Iilue Bin! delustered rayon hose. ! Klllar160 Palr'. now 5 r'alr" ",r t i9f nf RInrlnir'a .Ifimmrv Plnrnnr , ' I. Sale. 28G Th headquarters company of the lS6th Infantry, Oregon N.i-' uonui i.uarn. win noirt its nr drill or the year tonight at t Armory. Lieutenant Rurrell Bau- com. commanding officer, ,n nounced today ! . u . ...J ..j. ...... te ,im tne ..,.a a ....o buzzer outfit, which will be pu' T .u , , ' """ ' " ....... bu..... u.i.i will also hold its first drill of the year tonight. l:eduntlon of 20 to 50 during Sinclair's January Clearance Hale. 2K6 A . marriage license was Issued ! at the county clerk's office tPUi forenoon to Herman Ingel. 27. of! Ki no and Mary T..kaln. 24, of Asli-; I " j 'f " qi. in B coa1' Coal Co. Tel, 2S..; ! Amnno Ihe Xlo.lfnrrf nulil.n'. who '""-'la' Jn the de-.i 'ii'iw iii. ri wiM'ui itiui l iimn .i'iv Hkling. were Otto Jeldness. Mr. and Mrs. I,ouls Jennings. Mr. and Mr.. Aubrey Xorrls, Jessie (loleman. I'aul Jennings. Klvn Mitchell, Ic- nLnpr.i. i no nnv w.'i rennrieti Ideal fpr skiing. Now that the' rush Is over, hrinsl in vonr tltf wnrit w en u-tv. heitor rvin nn.i htt t.riland Margaret Huntoon; Rrothcr F. V. Rartlelt, Taxidermist and Furrier. 15 X. Fir St. JS-ltf Miss Clara Anderson left for Portland today after spending tne holidays In the city with her pir ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson. Miss Anderson is a nurne ut tii 'flood Knmarltnn honpttnl In Ron- land. Use Medford - made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 51. 24,V.f As soon as the Rogue river is reached In the Table Rock district when driving toward Medford, the difference In snow depth can be seen, said S. C. Collins, who wns n visitor In Medford today from thai district, where snow was six Inches lecp this morning and still falling- j Mr. Collins declares the fall Is of greet benefit to ranchers In th moisture thnt will be left In th? ground. , If you are proud of Medford's new airport nnd tho new nirwnys radio station, send your friends copies of the -New Year Mall Trib une of December 31, containing pictures nnd stories of both. tf Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Crooks, who spent the holidays In San Francisco with friends, arrived home on tb- Shasta today. I,et me write yo" ?!r;i Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel II oil an I filrtg. Rhone 993. tl The following officers were elect ed and Installed recently to erv Medford lodge No. 103. A. F. A. M.. for the ensuing term: H. F. Field. . M.; K. I,. Lenox. S. W.; U S. Htewnrt, J. ; J. A. Perrv. treasurer: C. M. Houston, secre tary; J. c Denver. H. !.: V. Aub rey Morris. J. I.; Fred A. 1'urd:n. 8. S.; O. o. Horner. J. H.; Iest. r A. Smith, marhhal: Vernon A. Tor pin, chuplain, and N. I.. Xnrregan. tyler. For coughs nnd colds try Col vig's Mentholated Pine Tar nnd Honey with Kucnlyptus and Mver OH. Sold only nt Colv!;; Drugs, next door to Rlalto theater. 2 ir- I .mi Isaacs. nMest Indian on the Klamath reservation, died late Thtiriday at Chllociuin. Her exat sqe wa unknown, but he was nt least 1 1 J. No relatives survive her. Notice to patrons of Flchtncr: Hiirage: Having taken over th1 business, your continue,! p.nlronai' im solicited for this firm by Crt:i Kichtner. I'rop. 5S Ouevts from California registered M IikmI hotels Include Hr. K. H. Tadden of Oakland. II. K. ltobin son of filendalc, A. Prape and H Iternard of l.os Angelen. Mr. nn! Mrs. J. V. Currnn of San Fran cico. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. J. Kvans of T!eerly Hills. A. II. Kvnns -f Pe ii I ti in r, , M r. a nd M rn, . V . Winn nt Xnpii. A. II. lVdley of Ued Itluff nnd John Nelly of Sc- ra men to HeniHtltchtng. pleotlng, pleating, j hutton mnklmt hnd hose mendimr. llandlcraTt Hhop. 2RTtf The only strnteuy we can sun (test tn connection with the playing of football nt nlKht would he to riart a halfback off with the bill and turn off the llithts. lietro:! News. You will bp surprised how quick ly your cold is relieved by tislnj Ci.Ivlu's Cold Capsules, for si.le only ai Colvia Drugs, next door to llialto Theater. !9n Dalton Cox, who spent the holi day, with Mrs. Cox nnd her motii er, Mrs. 1:. J. Woodcock, leaves this rvcnlna for hia home In lc:i Mollies, (own. Mr. Cox Is In th.' real ctatr and Insurance buslnevs 111 Oe Moines. He lr; nlllcll In bV" wlih Mcdf.iriJ. The special auto license bureau at the sheriff ofire is still doing a bi business today, with motor ists making their appearance fror.i alt parts of the county. Most of the applicants have their applica tions proerly filled, hut occasion : ally there are applicant who lake I - ;up much time of the officer '..-.. k i..,,...,.. ,,. . ! work of filling out the application-. H. A. TurnbauEh of Pohenix, onrn" on the spread of civlliza- coyite and one bobcat. A divorce, granted in circui: l w inland from Ha- Fernland, was on file today at office Vhe , t t , . . , iWOH rruei ana innurnan. Kent com- pany with another man tnd al J , w oman whoni i , ma. A ;.... decre. -. .,,. ... , ... k,.,,, ,,m Winon, aJio on f,e The rou,lie: naj rhi)d ; One nf the two autos opera'ed -t condition shall ever exist. And yet ; are more prolific and har-' tle onl pent one nay at ron- hy the Wells Taxi company almost I 'here was once a time waen no ; diT than the smaller California, or j lend. durinB which time he had creatid a scene on .Main street j 'lh swam in Crater lake. All the j "valley quail, yet because of their J ,im! lr politin. However, this forenoon when It refused to;r'n fishing that is enjoyed there, habit of "treeing' when flushed by i he picked up quite a lillle Infor function after having been driven j n"w l,y thousands of visitors is due ' hunter's doe these native birds I niation during his stay, hut not a few feet away from the cur'j.i'0 artificial plantings. The very ' ar! never ahle to compare in num. ', sufficient to enable him to make After it w'as In the middle of tlv I effrts of the driver were futile to make It move because of ; pinny 01 nsn neing native to mechanical trouble. Its wheel.! ilf waters. would turn a short ways and then! "Tne Ilrt trout plunted In Cra- stop in a determined faun ion. A;tcr were cutthroats those wrecker was finally called and tnefKumey native aristocrats of tue machine, with its rear wheels in i lu,cK mountains, the predorninat- the air. was towed away. j inK tiiih m waters of southern Ore - inn0r,. fir,n(.0 ui,io nt t'nrtlgon. loiter native Racific ron.st Thrft shwp jeBins Jan. 15 with aih- such as the rainbow, steel- good nortment of men's over- ! al nd lake Tahoe trout and sil- coatHt thret. Hgils of nien- clothes, verside salmon were introduced. jMhoes, etc., women's coats, dresses, ! Hhoes, hnts. etc. Some m w winter 1 . en. ......c ... . .;vory article in the shop at Pv n-lc Ancne 1 hav,nK ''Undies for the shop, please deliver over Wool- c;, 4J6 or , I.ncu radio fans, will he glad to hnr thai a new epl.ode in 11.' hlstory if "Amos Corners'' will be on the air tomorrow night f.t 1 p. m. Miss Helen Morris has just completed a clever new drama en titled "The Romance of Amos Cor ners," and the Copco Rlayer.s wiil irivo Us premier broa.'"Mst Tu s- . .. T ,..,r ,.n !.!-. ' .,..... . - - tno t'dlowlng well-known charac-j ir: Jl,,l!l nn(1 Tlilm lilnglev.l to be played by Stella Qulsenbeirv Abner by Fletcher Fish, and Jonas Cooper, the "constahule," hy Kane Davis. Tho play Is said to be one of the best of the entire Amis Corners series. BROMLEY LEAVES FOR BYLLESBY CONFERENCE til . : : !' I. II.1 t..' Bromley.' ailvertJHinft ttinn aRnr for the California Oremm Fnw-r tninpany anil the Mountain Ktati'H Power company, leaves to tilKlit for Chicago, where he will attend the annual 'advertising anil naleH cotiferenre of the Ilyllenhy properties, (ilen 1.. Jurkson. sales manager for the two local, compa nies, left last week for Kullspell. Mont., where he will Join Mr. Ilrnm ley en route to Chicago. The two CopHO men expect lo lie (tone about tlree weeks and will return hy way nf Casper W'yo., and Ullliugi. Mont., where they will hold sales meetings of the Mountain States I'owor company sales representa tives In I hut territory. With only, a slight nbienre Of students due to the snow, the Med ford schools opened today afte. two weeks of vacation. A num ber (if faculty members and stu dents who had spent pftrt of the hulidays out qf town returned lni nlcht. Min a Johnnie Flet, history teach er of the hlh school, was reported snowbound at Hoseburg, return was filled today by Mrs. Thora I ii w re nee. TO REPORT The grand Jury, with ITobert Uurkhart of Ilogue 1 liver, fore man, went Into n continued ses sion of the Ovtohcr term nt 1 : 10 today to consider ft lit Of bite casies. A report will pot be mnde by them until Thursdny ,h'" earliest, when Judge H. I). Nor ton will return here from Oiants Puss, 8AI.KM Joseph V. Ore.. Jitit.' i!.i-iTi 'Major Sohuh Inlteil Slate, property and disbursing officer for Orcann and member of the head quarters staff of the Oregon Na tional Hoard, left today for I'hlla delphln to take n spcel.-il course In a school for n.uarteriiuivei. lie will reiurn early In April to Ore-Kon. FOLLOWING HOLIDAY CONGlSSMAN IS Crater Lake Waters Studied - To Provide Fish for Tourists Th "Wild Life Linpn " depart- ' ment nf the flrei'.iniit n. nrlntu th. . . ! oreeon .cenic mrntu and Mm,- An I'' P"" of the atlrac I ,'on of national parka in furnished !h' the aireama and lake. In alt unfa water has had the iireutent in. , llon , , , "Crater lake park, without its 1 magnificent lake and lin compan - 1 in Rogue river." say R. C. S..- ! ""sky. superintendent, "and Vo- fl,i vi i.u..... n..u... c ..c Suiur : ,nuH wltnout picture. Hardly '.ond to the barrennena of nuch vision would he a conception of. ! lakei and streams without "It 1 the aim of the national park service to ee that no fishleasi ! conditions surrounding the crea- i tlon of Crater lake precluded the 1 " T "-""'s " - f k,... ,. K ... ,... .... i ' " " ,,. ' " ' Inp national park service to main- !r0 , I " loun' of "-e nation, in tne face ... .ii. .Wi, hmc,. nuini.er ol i iisnei men tourists and vacation- isls. Ihe national park service. assisted by the federal bureau of I iiMiciies nas aoopico a new plan of studying various species of fish to ascertain which limy lie best a.lapte! to the waters of variously IocjiIco parks. "'The waters will be surveyed. j check will be Kept Upon the fisn Unrein and the denizens of the LISTED FOR MEN In keeping with .the spUit oY the fii.it annual community inventory dinner at the Hotel .Medford to- morrow evenlns. the following ler has l.een sent hy K I. Day of the "othern Oregon (Jus company to ill of its employes: -. I n m attaching for your. Infnr - mailon a list of local mnnufactur - ers in Jackson county, arranged nlphahetlciilly by products. "The industrial growtn of any community is diroctly di-pendenl upon the marketing of the mer chandise which It manufactures: tho Interests of lite southern Ore gon Gas corporation are vitr.!!y LOCAL PRODUCTS OF GAS COMPANY INVENTORY DINNER associated with the development if Conlest-Chaniber of Commerce our communities, and your own , pllh,.lv Committee personal interests, as employes of "The Past Year in the IVull tn the company and residents .. iu Jr'-Pau. Scnere? .matai" M:: iit ir:s'- -v. . . ' of southern Oregon. h-w and with what m,ta.u,-ii O. shall spend the money which you , () l umber c',a"awM' uttL" receive from this company, lint , ,,;" ..,' do believe that the Interests of .til! ?n ... , '50, , - , .. concerned. Including yourselves. I pnl? pjl m , ,,JUr? 7T !' can best he served by better ln-jBa'' 1 resi,l;nl. Medford National forming you an to our local 1n-i Vn..i ' i dustnes. an,, ,n the making of ' r' nventory ,-CaH A Sw, your household purchases to see,., ,..,,: ..-...... m that you are supplied, as far as of .C" nn,ercf' ,,,,, possible, with locally manufactur- !. ? r-l?on!l" T1; .Ak' ed products." CHlOA-flO. ' Jan. S.-i-ft-Trne bills charging Congressman Stan ley II Konz. of the eighth Illi nois district and his mm, Stanley. Jr.. with conspiracy, were voted today by the county grand Jury. It was made known by Assistant State's Attorney ileorge S. Itvin. The true bills allege conspiracy to attempt to commit bribery. ope rate a confidence game nnd obtain money under fa lee pretenses, I-n-vln stated. IS KILLED BY CAR IHlRTi.ANO. Ort.. Jan.' i.4i-4-While isdice tr sesrchlnK one end of the cltr last nlcht for the hlt - and run motorist who struck anil iironaiuy injured sam f tuner. 71, another motorist, Paul Zteh slmth. struck and killed Mrs. Susan Whlisett, 70. In the opposite section of the town. Slehslmth was held without bail nn a chnrite of manslaughter alter Mrs. Whlisett died en route to the hospital of a fractured skull. A son welching S'v pounds wan born tn Mr. and Mrs. 1 ee Cannon at the Sacred Henri hospital a Unit ! a. m. Snndnr. Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Rohl are Ihe parent of a Id icnnil one ounce Ritl, horn January 4. THURSDAY PORTLAND WOMAN Births i . I w.item will receive the name aid- I ' UOU Care And attention thnt hn.i : heen eiven tn mhpn rr.rm. ii.i , 1 ",e na"-nal l"- ' j -Colonel C. CI. Thomron. whom ! r uccee.led at Crater lake park. last year, now xuperintendent of Yotenille national nark . Imu uv j eral years axo a study to find out j what flsn are best adapted to Cra - ter lake. In continuing this Inves- i ligation I have almost come to tne ! conclusion that the dashing, tiger- -h. .allocked silverside trout will 1 i. r ..n ... , ' ...uk-i unr, in ju- I ture. AitnoUKh originally an ocean 1 ; 'ish. the the silverside haa become ihe laieexi. most feroriou fishier : f all the trout family when land- (locked." i Native quail of the Rogue River I ein w ith their California cousins '"r the open season starts. 1 " name qumi nas a wide (range throughout the year, keep- close to running water, from ihe foothills of the valley to the I ummit of the Umpqua, Cascade j arm m-ki.vou mountains. It hatches jar raises its young on the higher , elevations. The California fin.iii t k cloe to civilization, without j changing its roosting places, from j year to year. The mountain denizen will iiemmwr w nn me mountain ranch- I . " ".-.- ! " "ur'"B me Dreening season, yet the California quail will not even ! c""'n tne right of , eminent domain in his own chosen .sector, for the pugnacious Califor ; ni.in w ill follow civilization to the higher places and hotlv contest for I the nossesvir.n of ih. , i ganfens ond meaduws. even to b.ittling toe to toe with the native. One of the quail's worst enemies is tho bobcat, wiiich finds it cay to sneak up on the young quail bc- ause of their habit of hiding mo- tionle.s on the "r.n.fwl The I has a keen eye and n sharp nose. LADIES SPECIALLY ASKED TO ATTEND I-Hllips nrp ncnnf.i'illv Invt.c.l tn atlpml tho flrci mum ..I dinner at the Hotel Medford a't let-'6:30 Wednesday evening An in- . (.resting program has been arrang - cd by the Central Civic Council. In charge of the dinner at which mem- , oein of the Chamher of c,.mm.-n ' an,i nil service einha win im ..'.,i to he present. K. 1. Dazey. presi- FOR RENT 4 -room nicelv fur dent of the council, will be toast-1 nished apartment. 301 lieatty master. The program is as follows: i St. Geo. lverson. Phone 83'i.M. Music Medford High School Or-! chestra. Song. "America." Presentation of Awards in the second Annual Outdoor Lighting JaCKSon Countv Iariiiin" 'County Judge Alex Sparrow. Ir - T V """". ealer" '"""'on. viiann.ri ui vtiiiiinerce Ol ine I nil ed Slates. The banquet will be held prompt ly at 6::i0. Tickets aie tl each and can beprocurcd nt the Chamber of Commerce. ! The keynote of the meeting will be along the lines of the use of . Medford products whenever and wherever possible. I N'KW HAVEN'. Conn?, tonn." Yale (out bull played to the latest crowds in the univer sity's athletic history this season. KiKtires Just complied reveal thai the ItulldoK exhibited before a to tal of 3r.G:0 eadh-paytng cus tomers. This does not take into account complimentary tickets. Yale was topped by Notre Dunie In attendance figures. The South llcndT are reported to have play cd before .0",ut in nine games. The distribution of Yale attend ance was os follow?: Vermont n.si; 29.649 74.7S 72.100 22.218 74.600 &7.0H0 (Ii-orKia, brown Army Itartmooth Mar) bind . Princeton ... Harvard ... These figures Indicate the Yale Athletic nssociution. a million-dollar business for thtee successive years, will again top the million murk In ktosm gridiron receipts at the end of this fiscal year. lWnr "! on Tn-n. IUH.KUMKK. Wis. lP. Ilhlnebintler's main street resem bled mall oo when n mother heur nnd two cubs strolled Into town ostensibly in n "shopping lour." t'nmoleted by hum tins, the he.ir vlMted here nnd there until chased a ay by a pack nt' dogs. DESPITE URGINGS C .! K. dates arrived home Sun-. ;A, ,rf ' pArtiand ft.-r mtend- i j meetimr there Saturday of ' " f. mng there baturna 01 i he direc tors and councilor of he i fiUte chaml- ot commerce, and : liJ! P in . ht ; wtll become a camlidate for eov- err.or. I'op stated this afternoon makr 113 IO whether he will le- 'mfI " Bubernatorinl candidate. i as haii ,,ePn l"cted after he had I mixed with prominent state Ite. Publicans ! week-end. Portland over the up his mind fully as to what h ' will do. I ntil he can fully can- yass the situation, his policy will continue to be one of watchful waiting and listening. '"Pop" re ports that he is still receiving urg ings from various parts of the slate, to make the race, At this meeting of the coun- i niim ,nt .iitmr ih .mt chamber they approved a plan for advertising the state through a series of descriptive poster stamps, j and authorized the appointing of a i committee of business men of .oinmnic Portland and from all seclions of ...,. . . , i for lhp K:in nf the stamps. . ' OF BIBLE UNIVERSITY- SAL KM. Ore., J;.n. C (JPi Some of the history of bonds issued by the Eugene Bible University, re ported under investigation hy Jack son county, was given here todiv i by Mark McAllister, state corpoia j tlon commissioner. J The institution authorized issu (ance of $r,M0.00 in six per cr.: I bonds in 19iC. In the same year I the corporation commissioner isso- cd a permit authorizing a hundr-.-v? ! thousand of these lond. Two other permits were issued i totaling S'Jln.MOO State reco: J ! show no default of Interest follow ing the first two permits, hut de fault developed after the third per- I mit. The third permit was caneellel i hy thp s"" department Inst July. " 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i ------ IZ. J..Z-ZZ. ?ZZ-L. Fort KENT 5-room furnished house. 42 No. Oakdnle: 32.r.o. i-mine :i4-lt. ' ' . ;s FOP. RENT OU SAI.K New hun "d'jw. wi'H uaraire. 'i42 Hav-n St., sale like rent. Call 14tir,. FOIl SAI.K lS-ncre farm on hiKh wy near Ashland: S acres in pears, 6 acres in alfalfa, sood farm house. Misht trade for Medford or Ashland town prop erty, call 14'J."i. FOi: SALE Chinchilla buck nnd does with y o in u. reasonable. .Mis. South, II. 2. 2 mi. K. Cen tral Point. i'S! '.NTl:iJ llookkeeper. Part time work. -'0 S. Central. 2Si; WAN'TKD AH kinds of livestock for siatifzhterini;. Untrue Hfver .Meats, Inc., I!ox 816. Tel. 565-L. SSIilf WILL TIJADK Equity In new 5 roont modern home for --mall ranch of 5 or 10 acres. Inquire at -Motor Klect. Co.. 8th ' and Itartlett. ss l-Olt KKNT 1-ronm modern apt..' turn. Ill) 1-aurel St. ISBtf LOST P.lack spaniel doc. with out collar. Kinder phone 4M iir and res ;o crater Uiko Ave. Keward. 2SS FOI! SAI.K 1925 Chev. coach, j soon condition; cheap. 1273-J. 2 Ml Foil UK.VT Modern furnished apartment. 520 S. Central Ave. Phone 51 ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE ; PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY mes . INSURANCE agengv si n MTk HELPLESS NEAR S. F. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 6. (A) SOS messages were sent out from the flrttlsh motorshlp Fresno citv rt niRht whon her engines WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION - N ' " O v mm. IDOL, of the RADIO this blonde toy has keyed his voice to the pitch of hu man heart s: rings. Also All Talking Laugh Kit "Hollywood Star" j ,, . , ' . BEGINS A NEW GLORIA SWANSON Possessor of the screen's finest talking and singing., vcice a Gloria who paints a picture into your soul and onto yoar memory in the tremendous ALL TALKING DRAMATIC TRIUMPH SHE LOVED . .SHE DARED mora dazzling, more ous than ever with ROBERT AMES HENRY B. WALTHALL 1:30, M- Ev- MS , were rendered helpless 52 miles north of here while en route to i Vancouver, K. C. Apprehension felt for Captain Daniel Davies and ; the crew of 3H was dispelled when , later messages said the ship was easily riding at anchor and in no ; dancer. The Red Stag tug Sen Scout put out to tow the disabled vessel tn this port. The Sea Scout was ex pected to reach the Fresno City early todny. T0OTGHT and TUESDAY , ' HIS VOICE HAS ENCHANTED THE WORLD :i -I AND NOV ' MEDFORD SURRENDERS TO ITS HYPNOTIC ' SPELL ..uM I SALLY BLANE e MARIE DRESSIER A RADIO PICTUfiE Shows at 1:30, 3, 7, 9 Admission Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35 FOX NEWS 4 TODAY FOR 3 DAYS ONLY, Gloria Summon v.'-i s- w yy ' Also 1 1 CHARLEY CHASE jj TALKING COMEDY "Stepping Out" Show al 3:30, T and 9 and the Admission 10 and 35 25 and 50