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FSGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1930. Tocal and 4 'Personal 1 Tht ypimn nurwrymnn. vnlian. Klk hhiI Knernl Medford noonrer, Bounty warrant were Issued ut Puiln l,'Ieaik..AUiUian.Wttui?n the county clerk" office thl for-ho ha been held in th county noon to Mary Fry nf Trail, onf ; Jail for neve ml week an a robbery bobcat; John Hurnett of Trail. tno i chunce . Is Ytecu mine more omuev coyote: O. V. Herman of Cui'lied during the pant wefk or tw, . Hill, on? coyote. after huffnK created fceveral woene Lne Med ford made factory! ,n ,n woman's vrd of the jail. A block. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.1 n ba perfect control over all H5tt 1 ine ra" or a proiane vocuuuuiry i and ince her incarceration pel - iler cane wait to com be- . fore the Kr&nd Jurv today. f 11. Il... 1 r. ...... ! ., . I 1 t II in.' I I i-ll .. Ilh nhdmnin., ..Ill .-. -"-- ...u-.n . c.p;.r.-i to iub many iiieno too:iy nu i u immiuet jh . ,h.i -.-.wi.m ..f ih. rfiiTh nr.. . 1'ortland January 23. in eonnoi-Uon; niversnry of his coming t.. McJ-,w'lh the annual bankers apricot-! Oynufn dance. Wed., and Ha;.. rn.,1 n iniHr.- 7th mm -h- !turul i-hnrt course. The Imnuue:. ! Orfluniliind. AdmUmion iuc. 2'Ji Hf-nette arrived in southern or e. ! in the Multnomah hotel, will l-j The condition of Patrick Bohan j fon; here their children were bonj the closing event of lit' ; who nuxtafned severe burn on -i ' and they have made their hom'! 'rrii uf lno two di.Vft of the meet-! lejr two week tt?o when the victim I here i-vtr since. - ' fnp. , t of an attempted holdup at h! hom. I Dressmaking and remodeling at' l-ynse a dance, ed. and Sn:,;on Plum street, wan reported tody ureuniiund. Admission Hue. 293 to no improving, lie is a patln: , Peplte snowy weather last Sun- at the SacredNleart hospital, jday. the trapthont at KuglP Point j t you aro proud' of Medforrt'rf was a bin nucreiw. I.iictun Klnc&!d new airport and the new nlrwayn r.-porud today when in Medford. , radio station. end your friends The entire supply of bird wan di-j copies of the New Year Mail Trih I pnwert of duritiK the rouiMe of thcune ot December 31, containing j day and whontins waH hotely con-. pictures nnd atorlea of both. if I tented. ( 'ri1(, matt, nf Oregon thrnnch the the Fashion Fhop, 424 Medford Bide. Tel. 1181. if The enowstorrn of yesterday and Sunday greatly slowed up auto and other travel to tml through Med ford. :nM a a consequence the lo cal hotel ri.-Ters showed n very light patronage yesterday and thl.-. forenoon. .- 1't.e P.oy.-it thu beet i tah conl : rov haie Kindling by the load, district attorney's office, has filed at no extra, cost to you. "You'll I Mearord Hiei Co.. Tel. 631. 24Ctf- ult nKaliwt !,ukc Kinculd. propri Ifke it.- phone $33. f. K. Sam-! Floyd PulUvnn forfeited cash ba.l tor ()f the Easle Point dance hall. wn t'itn!any. 20211 1" l Judge Taylor'a court to-1 fnr the collection of a J'00 bond. Ann Hart, eccond daughter of j day because of failure to appear ; wri!ch the state decjurea i- forfeit Mr. and Mm. Flnyd Hart, in crit for trie I on the charge of di-en through hbt failure to fc!oc hi itaily III today, suffering fiom ihcjtuibing the peace, following hi- dance hall at midnight In comnii effect. 4 fccarlet fever and a rece n j arrest on that charge by the polio- nnce with the state law enacted nuifiniil operation. Physicians n ! 11 dy or so ngo. ' it hi year. The hall wan clofed In attendance have not given up ail Jps ash, lejw soot, in that good j October, nt which time the non'J hope, however, j.nd feel that If the j coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel. 2X9. ! WttH declared forfeited. However. child can survive the present nri.-is ; it in probable the defendants in! of 4K hours. fhe may made a rapid f Polly Miller, Klamath Indian, i the cac plan to conjeft' the col-! i lection, to determine the validity of i ...Thi, thr was-a foot of .wiu.v.j on top of Jacksonville hill yester- ! day Wua h report made by Attorney ; K. K.-Kelly and his non. Guy Kelly. who transacted bUKlnes in that in cality yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Kred Offenbache of Applegate returned home from Oakland. Cal.. where they' spent the holidays with relatives and friends. f Mm. K. C. McArthur left fori her home in Portland today after t visiting Mr. and Mra. K. M. Cole-! man here for several days. . Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Woolf wil! leave tomorrow for Portland, where Mr. Woolf will enter St. Vincent's hospital for treatment. W. T. Irieve of. Prospect was a buineH visitor in the city. tW-i morning. Miss Martha Bf.ucom of Port land is the houe guest of her hrother and sister-in-law, Mr. an. I Mrs. Milo Baucom. Miss Itaucoin arrived in Medford Haturday. Mr. JJ. 1j. Glenn hu been very ill nt her home for some time with a severe cold and stomach trouble. fir in the big fireplace in the Hotel Medford lobby today, with it cheer and warmth, was mu.h YEARS IN MEDFORD PIONEER OF EAGLE FOR N.S. BENNETT1 POINT DIST.RESTS i, ! Contributed. It is with deep regret that we I "I came lo Meilford 40 year ; iiso todiiy," imid X. H. Kenneil, j th pioneer nurserynmn "9 he i rMe t(,o nasninK of each member! parted around the-rlsarx on Mn'n'of our old pioneer eonllngenl. bu!. ..reel this mornintt. "and if they uf(pr rnd,.inK th(. hilrdsMv of, will let me 1 hope lo live here .... , 4 year, more." ( pioneer life, it is a sweet olacj 'What did .Medford look like those who survive that the later i on January tth. 1!I0? Well l: i Pioneers who-passed away enjoyed was a hustline little place even the luxuries which modern exist then, and coming from snow j ence makes possible, bound lown vin Idaho, wo thought I One of the most beloved of It looked like the (larden of Eden. Jackson county's older citizens was It was only a little village of per-I Mn- Katherine Walsh, w ho breath haps lOOfl people, but It was I'd her last at her home, S2D lively. All the town centered ' South liiverslde avenue, aj 11:45 about what Is iuw the Xa.sh.hntel i ! .Monday evening. It whs some years later. In the year 16. that Katherine Postan and J. S. Walsh were united in. marriage, rhey lived but a short time in Iowa, moving from there! to Xebrasku. where they took UP homesleaiilng. Seven years later j in tstii they moved to Oregon nnd j made their home lor a time at Ku-i gene, later in they came toj southern Oregon, settling 3 miles southeast of Kagle J'oinl. .lr. Walsh passed away in 1!00, anil1 .Mrs. Walsh has made her home in i the r.agle Point district until 19SJ. at which time she thought It best, lo come to Medford to live with; her daughter. Mrs. Olern TiermH'.' The surviving children are si .bumhiers and six sons, Lelah ; ThomttH of Wlnlock, "Wash., Her. tha Holts of Bams Valley, f'otda) Krazee or Spokane. Wash., Kmm Messall o( Uk. Creek.- Claraii, Watkins of Oroville. Calif., i'an Bergman of Medford. Sons. j. s Welsh of Mtock:on. Calif., ji,n Walsh of lJilte Creek, ore. Lut Walsh of IJke creek. I). II. W: lh of Kagle Point. I.loyd valsh 0t Luke Creek. 1 1 1 It Walsh of Kaglo Point. Also 27 grandchildren una three great grandchildren anil three sisters, Kmma Origahy, Mina Clayton and Sarah Turpin, all 0 Portland. The funeral arrangements ar in charge of the t'erl Fune;-i Home and will he anp iuuced ht-i-e. afier. appreciated by the guests and other !""' ""' only buildings were east Katherine Walsh was born at visitors at that hos.ieiry. Mrs. P.. W. Shores, who Is III a! the Community hospital, is unabl0 to see any visitors at the present lime. recovery. t j ,I,gen nu years, passeo aw.iy -ti in Charis the garment that "gives j Ashland Community hospital las' style, hcf.uty and comfort. Mrs. Sunday. Sh" had been living in f;en. Ii. Moffet, 713 West 13th. j that city about two months, hav-2S!i-L. Call between 5 nnd 7 p. ml ing come thero from Chlloquln. ' ' ' ' i f ysi Nor that the rush Is over. brin-J The first meeting of the city j in your fur work. We enn give council for this year, which will . better service and better prices, also be the first since shortly1 b -! V- Uhrtlett. Taxidermist nr.d ! f..re Chi istmns. will be held tonight. Furrier, IS N. Kir St. 2Mtf at which much Important as will Among the O c-rmlnns register as routine business w ill he up fo" I ed at .Medford hotels r.re C. R. transiu-tion. .' - .r!'Jack and Dan Wells of Sheridna. 't "That good coat." TV give'gretn I Mr. and Mrs. n. Klger of t'orvnll'. j, trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. ! A. X. Townsend of Kugene, w. W. Phone 23y. It non-ncr oi .iii-.i inn vine. .i r. anil Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Haines and j Mrs. .s. II. Thompson of Pendleton, family .of Medford have moved. i-Jo H. J. Watson nf Knseburg. .1. Kis one of the Jackson apartments m ! sell of Lebanon. W. Hart of The South Pioneer itreet of this city. I Dalles, and the following frori Ashland Tidings. I Poniard: tins J. Until, J. T. C.ood- Wood dry. large body fir ff man. W. J. Ileed. M. T. lirownsor. oak -rin bet:cr wood sold In Med-jJ. K. Lake. Mr. i.nd Mrs. J. ford. Phone k3.1 for ouick service. Khrlii h. Mildred Plack and W i:. Samson Company. 2s',' I Mitchell. , (iueis from n disu.nce register- I The Pythian Sisters will give a k d .it Mi-dfonl hotels Include Knox i card party Thursday, the !'th. r Si. Miry of t'nmdcn. Xew Jcrs-y. s o'clock sharp. Ilridge. "5in" an.! I Mr. and Mrs. O. C. I.nrer and K. I pinochle will be ph. yed. Prizes l ml I K. liarnuin of Vancouver. H. t .. i refreshments. 2kK rMr. and Mrs. A. J. Wann of Cln-j The coldest temperature of Dst : vig's Mentholated Pine Tar and ' clnnatl. O. I night and enrly this morning. 1 ' i Honey with lCiicnlyptns and Cod Send your friends in the east or I degrees above, was the coldest of i,Vf,r on. Sold only at Coivi!,- middle west copies of the New Yei.r the winter so far. the lowest )r"i v- fj,.UBRi next door to lilalto theater. .'Mall Tribune, containing a revbiw j lotis temperature for that lira" ; 20 j of the prosperity and progress of j havlnu been Hi one night som.-j rjuesls from California registered Medford and the vnlloy tho past ; time i.go. . at Medford hotels Include Frank V. the law. Vera Mershnp wishes fo an nounce to her friends that she haa accepted a position with the Kmm.i Cllne Shop. 2!i.l" Dog owners of Jackson county are reminded that licenses for lH3u must he obtained as soon as pos. slhie at the county clerk' office, where last yetr over I fi'm were sold, bringing in a revenue of neni ly J4000. So far only seven licenses I hove heen issued nnd they went :o Mrs. I.yda King and Dr. Inskeep of Medford, H. II. Duncan or Itngu.--Ilver, Henry Wahlers of i:agl'' Point and O. Mlddleton of Hold Hill. 1 ' Let me write your fir - Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Ifollan 1 Htdg. Phone S!i3. tt The stout wonian who paid clou- One Stolen Night Coming to Rialto or the S. P. track. Where ihe ! htlicothe. Papelo county. Iowa Lilierty building and ' public II-1 April i. 1S52. and was aged, at brary are now was only scrub l her passing 7 7 years. 9 months oak and grass. " j "nd I day. "Hut we liked it. nnd here we! -Mrs. Walsh was a daughter of have raised our children and hope ! Alexander Postnn nnd Dica Poslnn . H.. .-. U-hn llfnll t -'hllln(hn inl.-n ., n -I j in ne many j cars more. our! ...v u- v i.ni.m.., ...... :41th aniiiversory seemed worth i w ere of the oldest families of celehratlng so I am passing around j Inwu. who between 1852 and IS-IO the cigars. If you don't like the helped In many ways to settle ihf lirand, don't blame me. 1 dont;t'rnt sections of Iowa. smoke. Ulame the man who sold ! .hem ,o me. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY uuriiiK "if lonp residenee here thousands of fruit trees, Khad trees and shrubx, and ha taken an active port In the many civic enterprises, having been particu larly prominent In the charitable work conducted by the Medford , MlnV, I::1I;h. I hie fare for two seats he occu pied on a St. I.oui ttn In M'tli'ij; ; a dunKerous example for the trans r (loriatinn companies. All the 1S- day dieters may demand half-fare. ! The Orejfoniftn. For coiishs and colds try Col year. tf i Vsc Medford - mnde facto ryS Murphy. It. 11. Croupe of San Many tPleKrnnm wore- sent frori blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031. Francisco.' Xnntch dance hy dhsky Oriental muidens form an entrancing part of a number. of Hcenea laid in the desert palace of an Algerian sheik, in "One Stolen Night. " which tells a fascinating stoi-y of life and love in tiie candy wast en of northern Africa, coming to the Kox Hialto theater tomorrow. Sheik Abdullah Pasha el Achmid eating and drinking, squats ' in solitary grandeur waiting for the arrival of Hetty Hronson, destined in form an attractive addition to his harem. ftut with the arrival of Hetty there inllfivvs a series of revelations that bring consternation to the j -hoik and his household, and j threaten ti bring down upon him ih- hirb disfavnr oi" Allah. When ! Win. i'oJlier. Jr.. arrives a short! . . XKW YK AK PAPKRS time later, the entire palace is in : Copies of the New Yec.r Mail in uproar. j Tribune, giving In pictures and , text Medford' development dnr- Mr. llenneu has been the leading t W'A XT to buy good used overcont. valley nursery man, has set out " stom 3H. liox M. .. TrH - ue. KOJt TUAi)i:-r-maU ranch near Kerloinir. t.'iJ., for city pronerty. Write liox CI. M.. Mail Tribune. 2 Sit i'rater I-r.ke Chapter No. ' 3, special common ica 1 rion. Work in M. M. j decree. Hy order of thj High Priest. 1. K. KCliri.ER. Secy., ofk ilea me Chanter Xo t cents ner cnriv er .1 cpnla nrtz ! 66, O. K. S., Wednesday J mailed. j evening. Jan. 8. Inatalla-; Bring or 5wnd your list of name?, , tinn of officers wjll fol- i accompanied by tho amount, to low. HATTIE M. AUK.. Hecy. this office. tf It 6-1 Iressler'r. Sounre Ueal liiitehery, and book lut-v for chicks and hatching. Kite ttii" incirluitoi'H: strong cliicks. 11M7 K. Main. - - 2M3 FOI! RKNT 2 smaJl houses, fur-nislit-.l. water, 812 Summit. , 2x XdTIcK ru-Kiba Sellman i no tonger etmtloyi by the i:liss iieii. Company. Inc. -Mrs. Sell mun h: s no authority to collect or contract anv bill for said company and the company will not Itf bound by any reprei-enta-lions which -she make. (Signed) Minnie U. . Heine, Pres. Jlliss limine, Sec.-Tras. 'jHs - WHERE TALKING PICTURES REACH PERFECTION- - starts TOMORROW "ONE , STOLEN NIGHT" with BETTY BRONSON WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. Warm desert nights, and two young hearts in a romance of the circus 'neath desert skies. ONE OF WARNER BROS BEST TALKING PICTURES Last Time3 TONIGHT All Talking, Singing, Melody RUDY VALUE in "THE VAGABOND LOVER' All Talking Comedy FOX NEWS Shows at 1:30, 2, 7 and 9 Admission M it. 10. 25; 'Eve. 10, 35 FOX SCRIP SAVES MONEY FOR ltKN'T Work shop. ihinp. 1 Cull 13X4 or Inquire Uls Theuti-r. ' 2S9 .Mr-ilfuril to Xew Vnrk City tnd.l wishing Air. and .Mr, lconurd O.it -I H'n(-r unil .Mr. anil Mm. Alfiv-l J Carnenlcr "lion voynKC" o,i tho evn !of their unlllnii for Holy tomorrow. Tho old lunimn, hut a mvr !rhnp. Txport operntora. . Medford lirauty Shop. "Ask a friend." ' - I W. (1. lde of Portland, manng -r I of the OrcKon state clinmber of I commerce, spoke before the werk, !y noon luncheon of the Ashlan 1 . Kiwans club today. The prugrani I abo included a speech by J-awreiicc Held, manager for. the western li j'vlninri of the Vnited States cha n ber of commerce, who speaks here tomorrow nlht at the Commun'ty , Inventory dinner nt tho Hotel Med ford 3-lC.f There Is an unlimited market in California for Cmpqtia valley tur keys li birds are of rich quali: and properly marketed, according to Herbert lleyei-H. manager of the Douglas Cooperative Turkey drov er, who has returned from a tn to California, Notice to patrons of FichtnerVi Ciurage: Having taken over this business, your continued patrona"! in solicited for this firm by Carl Flchtner. I'rop. SfKS fr'now was anproximately eiifht Inches deep at f-akevlew when he left there two or three days ago, according to Vernon COtrell, who was in Medford today from tha; city. He reported the weather. however, to be very cold . ENDS TOMORROW NOW,. ' - AN INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS a.. THE MIRACLE PICTURE ALL TALKING DRAMATIC SENSATION Y GLORIAr TRESPASSER" vx5ith, ROBERT AMES j MNRY BWALTlULm ii a m i YJfi X.UNITE0 ARTISTS A$ I r (( A ilenographer's heroismC j 17(JL J and heartbreaks portrayed I'f' Jt with immortal artistry. 'lift iV ALL TALKING- l-AFFS H A) ii f rl W Charlie Chase In ."VR r If "STEPPING OUT" I vfflii Admission wlfi IV (wilWf M,t' '0 and 35 'iaZsiiV 11 WlhJ Ev " ,nd 50 You will bo purprified how qnlclt- ly your cold Ih relieved by using ChIvIk'w Cold CaptJuIeir, for sub only at Oolvig Drugs, next door ;o lilalto Theater. 290 Material for the JackRon County I fliimLnn fociety was reported thi j forenoon nt the police station by ( two Culcman creek- resident.-, who told of xome hoten being tied up In the kiiow In an unprotected sh-J in that district. The animalK have been thlverlng there since Krld-iy nnd have not been fed. accordiir; to reports. HemHtltching, picoting. pleating, button making htiA hoao mendfnir. Handicraft Shop. 257tf Major-Cleneral and Mrs. Arthur Alexander of Tacoma. AVa-nh.. es caped with minor Injuries la.st Snt urdny when the new Willys-Knight sedan in which they were travelina I skMiled over the I'acifie hiKhway at Hear canyon on the Siskiyou, over the i.'50-foot grade and wa;; completely dfmollshed. Outside nf bad lacerations and bruises, they escaped uninjured. They were brouKht to AMhland by C. Arm strong of Medford and W. K. Cand ler of Grants Push, both connected with the state highway department, nnd remained in this city until thN morning when they left for Ta coma. Ashland Tidings. An auto collision which occurred last week on the Crnter 1-ake hlub way between cars driven by Hoy Doof and Josephine Cottrell wr-. reported yesterday at the polU"f station. There was little damage, according to the report. The January Issue of the Komm Flashes of the California OreRn Power company Is off the pre ind is the fir.nt issue tinder th new editorial management of Hurry j Moore, assisted hy employes of M"1 home office here. A feature of thcl current nubllcntfon Ls n nhotn of! . (1. Hteele driving an old 1"I! model auto with a story written by T. (1. Itradley of auto travel 2i -ears ago. Included finning guests from the wtntc of Washington Medford hotels Sunday were- lc"ge llwrn, Td Hobirtson nnd W. W. Ilohart son of Vekima. K. K. Jones. Harrj Nagel and C. W. Vartlett of Ta cunitt. lewis H. Ankeny of WnMi Walla, nnd the following from Se attle: A. W. Marxli'ill. C. R Hick man. It. It. Wald. Karl L. Crab'iy nnd A. K. Shephard. The !T. A. association of th-1 ltonieelt school will meet Friday afternoon, January 10. at 3 o'clock. Mother of the sixth grade studenU 1 will be in charge of the proprnvn : for the rticctiiiK- I Mr. and Mrs. Henny Plackmorc of Chltoiiuin. (re.. pa -wed throiuh Medford yesterday on their way to' Crt-scent City for a few days. j J. W. WolfC returned to Medford j yesterday from a few deys trip to Ch.lou.uin on businexs. i turned Sunday evVnir from 'I. op Angeles, niter spending the' hnlr days visiting friends and relaltv s Miss Uorothy oung. daughter of Mrs. Kliubelh Younc of Mel ford, returned today to resume h r stud Ic at 'WilHineue university. Sab m. after spending the hollduys here. W. H. TdiaM. who hr.s been n I-o Anteles on a visit nince New Year's day Is expected to arrive some time today. lleo. C. Clark, local mininc con-' trnctor, who has b-n with lb" Quicksilver I'ntduce compsny. near; Heagle for the pat yenr. has sub! .a.ed a contract from Henry Kivi at the Uevenue mint-, near Gobi Hill. pillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lAmonguurs ouveniers 3 T We find about 300 pairs of Men's, Women's, Boys' and Children's. Shoes and Oxfords. We wish to dispose of these shoes before our spring shoes arrive. These are incomplete lines and we wish to close them out quick. Therefor e the Drastic Reductions. These prices will prevail only as long as this number of pairs last. r - Peters One Kit nien's' , JO-incli Lion --Brand 15o4. The name speaks for1 itself. lveKiilar value $10.50. Close out $7.49 One lot of men's tan nnd black Oxfords. Some of our best grades are in- eluded in this selling;. Regular values up to $5.95 $2.98 Close out One lot of men's Lion Brand Work Shoes. (Guar anteed solid leather. For mer selling price $5.95. They will go quickly at $4.19 This price i!0 pairs men's all-leather Work Shoes.' These shoe are made for the hardest kind of wear. Some S-in. Scout Shoes included. I'Vnner selling ju ice up to $4.9S. $2.98 Boys' and Children's Shoes and Oxfords GOOD SHOES AT LOW PRICES BOYS' SCOUT SHOES (!oo(l sturdy, evcry-day shoes. Made with a good d "1 Q tough chrome sole." Value $2.49. Cut to.'. P I )V CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Made of smoked elk. brown calf and patent. Some high grade shoes such as Flexies and Twinkies. , AO Values to $2.85. Cut to VO,C 44 PAIRS BOYS' BOOTS 12 and 14 inches high, (iood and sturdy, (ruaranteed 1 Q all-leather. Six.es 1:5 to 5. Values to $5.95. Cut to CHILDREN'S HOSE This is a value all mothers will appreciate. Values to H5c pair. Cut to..:;....:.!.... 6 pairs $L00 Men's Leather House Slippers, with elastic sides. Rubber Heels. Romeo style. Values to -fci.:;9. ' ' Cut to.. $1.98 Miildren's felt and leather slippers. Val ues to $1.29. Cut to 49c Close out GATES and LYDIARD ... 'tries 'tAlHI twmo' One -lot of women's and growing girls' Oxfords; tan and black. Low and military heels. Values to $5.95. Close out $2.95 I One lot Women's Pumps and Straps in spike and Cuban heels. Patent and kid leathers. Values up lo $5.!)."). Close out $3.49 I Women's Felt Slippers. A great variety of colors.; All sizes. Values to $1.50. 59c Close out Extra Special 20 pairs pi women's overshoes. Me- dinm and low heels. P Values to $:.9S. S Close out $L49 1 SAVING WITHOUT SELF DENIAL llllllllllllillllllllllllll