MTrcmn matl trimtxe. mkdtoud. omwox. tukkday, .iaxi:aky 7. iwo.
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Ort'n'Oii iiL'WKimpei'H have rucont
y civon much praise to Daniel M.
Wilson, Portland composer, ami
Mr.H. Kronu Bray of thU city, who
Jointly compoHud tin beautiful sa---rnl
I' ' i" n , ' ' O Lord , I Co m c .in
ltfndcd Knee'," which has been a
VL-ritablo sensation in Orccm
church circles. The Portland
MorniuK OrcKunian haH this tu biy
concerning tho new hymn:
"Daniel H. Wilson, a Portland
composer of esteemed mu.sic, h is
just published a new composition.
'Oh Lord, I Come on L'emled Kne
with words by Frona Bray. The
words vision the approach of a
penitent to tho sacramental altar,
and breathes a spiritual conviction
of coming peace. Tho music In set
in tho key of A-flat, is easy to
read, Is suited to the compass of
ordinury voicea, as the hlyhct is
f K-flat. just below the top line of
the treble staff . The music creates
reverence and beauty of thought,
and is skillfully written."
The PorUnnd Juurnul has this
comment io make:
" 'O Lord, I Come on Bended
Knee' is the title of a hymn, words
by Frona Bray of Medford, set t-j
nitisio by Daniel H. Wilson of Port
land, and Just published. It Is a
ti."miily n..wi uwU.lv WMh a -. -
fl'Jtlri ill dlK-I ni,."
Th.i Portland rbvtm offer.i
litis comnn'ui: .
"A new wi.-iva sonu uth words
by trmiu Bray of .M.-dford, Ore.
ivnd nuisii- ,y Daniel U. Wilson
proinine,it im-ml.et- t n,., o ,'
Society rc,n , has just be.;
imiuuh,.,!. n ts t.MUtN , .u lMUl ,
Tum.' 0,1 i:, n,l,-,i Klier.1
"A omp.oiiti,,,! i.:)Ulv ,,,
IVlVrem,.,' is . lillin ;(t. t,,.
musu- e.litur ,.f ih- Prtlaiid NYw
While nth,.,. (tre,,!, HeWsii:ip, V
have likewise vxint,K ihei,- t..,.
thllsiaMir appi't,val f the iw.v
hymn. .Mrs. Bray is iwciv'n.;
tMnunien.latiHii fn.ni far an. wid(.
and the sale of her new i-ompui-li,n
has 1 n uratifviim.
Mi'tllorU church ciumri'U'ations
have enjoyed 'o .nrd. I t.in,. r-t-Bended
Kilt," and Kr..nu Braj's
new hymn Is bein;: wid.-lv ned :n
chlliviu-s r tliis eity.
Pahner Musk' llue is featurir
this fuinposititui in its iuvt nuii,-department.
liiMiiancf Man Killed
McMlXNVILLK. Ore.. Jan. 7.
tVi Otto K. Hathaway. Portland
insurance man. was killed here
yesterday wlim the automobile
under which he was working slip
ped the jack and struck his head
In such a manner that his m-rk
was broken.
Card l' Thank.
AVo wih to express our sincere
thanks to our friends for their
sympathy apd kindness in our re
cent bereavement in the loss of
our son and brother, .lames Fisher.
Also for the beautiful flowers'
Mrs. l'ninia Davis.
Mrs. Margaret Bidweil.
(rndiiau NuiM'S I llcti i
' liiit-ir Monthly Meeliii
Inn-eiois were elected at the
monthly ineetinK of the Craduale
Nut association of Jackson
, aiai Josephine counties, held in
! ,!i;iiits r;n-s,' ,'a the home of Miss
! AUyme I'.lood, January 3. They
' iiu tmle: Mrs. u. K. Osborne, l'hyl
; lis SuiarniKeii, Carmen Dorothy,
I Thelma Kent, Mrs. Larry Selittde,
: AUfuista Clover, Martha llanley,
Mrs. W. Ashpnle, Adelino Bou
chardl. Nurses' welfare and public in-
formation i-otn toil lee consists of?
Miirie Milter, chairman. Hazel
'Suayiii', Mrs. It. A. Smith; ar
! ratiKeiiieiit ami program conimit-
tee, Tat men Dorothy, Mrs. Thomas
i Barry ami Martha llanley; finance
committee. Helen Jane Crotty,
I .Maude Demurest; credential and
1 membership eouimitlee. Mrs. V,
Ashpoie. .Mis. Uaymoiul Fish and
Thelma Kent.
A general discussion was held
eoneerniny; the revised laws nov
el nin the. (ittwni State Nurses
association. As district 4, including
Jackson and Josephine counties Is
but newly organized, un effort will
be made to improve the general
nursinsr miualifieations. The mat
ter was also discussed regard! UK
the state law governing 12 hour
duty for nurses in all standardized
hospitals. The next meeting will
be held February 7 at the home of
j Marie Miller on the Phoenix mad.
skiing. I iiioii Crcvk
Mnjoyctl hy Loral INiriy
Aiiioiik the many delightful
skiing parties of the winter season
was etc enjoyed hy u group of
young people who motored early
Sunday morning to the Union
Creek district. Lunch was eaten
at Prospect at noon.
Those who took part In tills
event follow: Jesse Coleman, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Jennings, Kdlth
Laubseher, Mrs. Klva Mitchell, J.
B. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Norris. Paul Jennings and Ernest
Kostel.
New o. S. Worthy Matron
To He liiMnllcit Wednesday
The installation of Mrs. Howard
Scheffel ns worthy matron and
other officers elected at a recent
meeting of the Bennies chapter of
Kastcrn Star, will be an Important
event of this week. B will take
(dace in the. .Masonic temple to
morrow evening. Tho following
nhrht will be held the dancing
party of the Boyal Arch Masons
in honor of the Master Masons and
their ladies.
Master Masons, Ijulies
Honored This Week
One of the important social
events of the week will bo the
Hoyal Arch Masonic complimen
tary dance next Thursday evening
it tho Masonic Temple whore tho
O'ttpr T.nk chnntor will be host
mam - 'VI3
SPECTRE
ZZLay be avm'H
m
AVOID THAT
FUTURE SHADOW
Py refraining from over
indulgence, if you would
maintain the modern figure
of fashion
Fashion revels in the soft, enchant
ing curves of the modern figure.
Don't sacrifice that graceful con
tour by permitting your eyes to
be bigger than your stomach. Be
moderate be moderate in all
but not immoderately. When
tempted to treat yourself too well,
when your eyes are bigger than
your stomach, light a Lucky in
stead. Coming events cast their
shadows before. Avoid that future
shadow by avoiding over-indulgence
if you would maintain the
modern.alluringly-roundcd figure.
lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette
you ever smoked, made of the
finest tobacco The Cream of the
Crop-'TTS TOASTLD." Every
one knows that heat purifies and
so "TOASTING" not only re
moves impurities but adds to the
flavor and improves the taste.
"Coming events
cast their
shadows before"
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It's toasted"
Be Moderate!. . . Don't jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tab
lets or other quack "anti-fat" remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year arc
wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok
ing lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when
tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky" instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence
in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form.
TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C
& IM9, Tb Amarlctn Tobacco Co., Hitt.
to aU Ma hi or .Mfttun and the Il
linium. Unliving will begin (it 9
o' flock with music futnlnhcU by a
well known locul orchPHtrn. Ri
frenhment8 will uIho bo served.
I'roparutlons fur (ho dunce arts In
tho hnmlt of a committee com
posed of ('. M. Houston, W. t
Hookitt-d, K. L. Lenox and H. K.
Sweeney.
Mr. and Mrw. I'hrm Wolff nnd
son Uny, Mr. Wolffs mother. Mrn.
Juhti Wolff nnd Walter Scott, nil
of Medfurd, returned hero yester
day from i two weeks vacation
trip through northern points In
California.
The MtininosH and Vi'ofcsidonal
Women's club will hold u business
meeting and song reheurnnl at Uio
Y, W. r. A. headquartera thin even
tnt? at 7:30. Tho Thursday noon
meeting Ht the Hotel Holland this
week will bo In ebargo of Mar
garet Morrison, chairman of tho
legislation committee.
Kid red Co bb of It oseb u rff stop
ued over in Medford yesterday to
visit lit the home of Hev, J. K.
Cornier, while enroute, to J'alo Alto
where ho will attend Stanford uni
versity. Sirs. Vorter J. Neff Is expected
home tho middle of this week from
San Francisco where sho spent last
week taking in tho offerings of
the Stratford-on-Avon Players In
a group of Shakespearean playa.
She left Medford New Year's night,
and Is staying with friends In the
coast town.
Mr. and Mrs. Krlc Wold and
daughter Kvelyn returned to Med
ford Sunday night from Sun Fran
cisco where they spent the holi
days. Immediately upon her re
turn Miss Wold . began nor share
of the Intensive rehearsal for the
James Stevens concert to bo pre
sented at St. Mary's Academy,
January i.'8.
All members of tho. College
women's club arc asked to get In
touch with Mrs. I' Li. Thayer in
order to make reservations for tho
annual luncheon to bo held ut the
Hotel Medford Saturday at one
o'clock. An Interesting program is
being planned for tho occasion. !
The Lady Klka will hold their
monthly meeting and card party
at the temple from two to five tho
afternoon of January 8.
Women of ltotary will have
their first meeting of the New
Year at tho home of Mm. W, Al
len, 10 Keen way tomorrow. This
will he a 1 o'clock luncheon. - All
members are asked to bring a
odvered duh. Urldgo.wlU bo the
diversion of the afternoon. . i
Radio Program
KMED
Mall TrlbunVirgln Station
Tuesday, tan. 7
to 0:15 Delfcl Inc.
IS to 6:30 News anl mar
ket reports by Mull Tribune
30 Kd ucn I lona 1 f eut u re.
30 tu 7 Ifrako Shop
to 8:30 Pig Tall Market.
30 to 9 Orthophonies,
D to 10 California Oregou
Power Co.
Wednesday, .Ian. 8
8 to 8:30 Children's Gold
Ifoml ltadia half hour.
8:30 to SH5 Parker's Potato
Chilis.
8:45 to 9 Flckelson Hadio
Shop.
9 to 9i30 Park Grocery.
9:30 to 10 Monarch Grocery
Service Station.
10 to 10:30 Mann's Hept.
Storo.
10:30 Market news service.
10:30 to il Heath's Drug
Storo.
11 to 11 : 30 Burleson's La
dies' lteady-to-Wear toro
11:30 to U Lewis Super Ser
vice Station.
12 to 1J: 30- -Jackson County
Hldg. fe Loan Assn.
12:30 News flashes by Mall
Tribune.
12:30 to 1 Plcrco Aulo
Freight Line.
1 to 1:30 City Cleaning &
Dyeing Co.
1:30 to 2 Palace llarber
Shop.
2 to 2:30 Merle Kindle.
2:30 Selected poem.
2:30 to 3 Farmers Coopera
tive Kxehnngo.
3 to 4 Jacksonville hour,
6 to 0:15 Orthophonies.
i:15 to 6:30 News and and
market reports by Mall
Tribune.
6:30 Kducattonai feature
6:30 to 7 Orthophonies.
Daily Meteorological Report
January 7. 1930.
.l'llHHls.
....Mcilfuiil and virfnlty:.. Kulr to
nlKht nnd Wedncudny; but becom
ing cloudy yodncsdiy; colder to
nlKht. OreRon:' "Generally fair tonight
and Wednesday, but becoming
cloudy Wednesday; colder enHt
portion tonight.
local Dutu.
The first,, nniuift.l MlueUhulderH
meeting,, of . tho -Mo'dfqrd Invont
ricnt company 'was held Monday
night, January 8. at , the offlcen
un, Sixth' Htrcot, the most Import
nut buulncHs being tho election of
tho board of electors.
Members vf tho board who 'were
elected ' when tho company .was
organised in . 1928 and wcro re
elected last night are: II. H.
.Uur,'Frcd U Heath, W. w. Al
len, J. II. .Cooley, W. H. I.ydlard.
Ur. 1). it. Klllolt and llamllton
ration.
"The stockholders aro satisfied
with the progress made In tho
corporation thus far, .and .they
requested the directors to Investi
gate the possibilities of an expan
sion program, for 1330. If this
plan Is recommended by tho di
rectors the public will be given an
opportunity to sharo In it to a
considerable extent," Mr. ration
said. today. ,
, . ;
Tho grand Jury, which' began Its
deliberations yesterday on a num
ber of. criminal matters, rosumod
sessions this afternoon with ' tho
probability thut the caso of Pau
line, I'leslk, 'Austrian transient
woman held on a robbery charge,
would b up for Investigation.'
Tho Jury yesterday heard cvl
denco In tho assault with intent to
kill and robbery whllo armed with
a dangerous weupnn charge a
against Jack Dunoghue, arrested
last month. Donoghuo Is also Im
plicated In tho crlmo committed
hen I'at Ilulian,' Junk dealer, was
allogeilly turturcd by. himself, Mrs.
Donoghuo and A. K. Johnson of
Jacksonville.- . ' .' .
The Jury may nho hear ovldcnco
In connection with two suspected
arson' cases. In addition to several
-moonshine charges.
Tho Inability , of Mrs. Minnie'
ktlnkel to-conic to Medford from
f luid Hill because, of Icy pavement
held tho Jury from meeting this
forenoon, i . .
i"
3?-
Temperature (decs.).. 31 IS
Highest (last lilhrs.) 31 31
lowest (Inst VI his.) 30 IS
llel. humidity (pc.).... Ill H7
Precipitation (In.) 10 T
Htnto of wenther l,t; Hnow Clear
Lowest tcinpcruture this morn
ing, 15 degrees.
Total
tctnber 1
precipitation slnro
. 1 ttL'O. 8:G1 Inches.
He i-
Temiteratures a year ago today:
IlIhgcHt, 31; lowest. 26.
Sunset today, 4:50 p.m.
.' Sunrise Wednesday, 7:30 a.m.
Hllnset Wednesday. 4:07 p.m.
""Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY.
rr
53
3?
y.A
f S
Ilakor City 20 6 fldy.
Klsmarck -10 .18 Clear
Itolso 32 14 Clear
Icnver 30 12 Clear
Des Moines 42 t I'lror
Kresno 62 .14 Clear
Helena , 4 -1 - Hnow
Los Angeles .... h 42 Clear
Marshflcld 42 20 Clear
I'hocnlx 64 46 Clear
Portland 40 20 Clear
Fled Illuff 40 20 Clear
Itoaeburg 30 28 fitly.
Halt ljiko 34 10 Clear
Hnn Kranclsco 4H 3H Clear
Kanta K :. 43 30 Clear
Heattlo 2 ' 24 Clear
Spokane 20 1 Hnow
Walla Walla .... 24 14 Hnow
Winnipeg 0 Clear
W. J., HUTC'filHON.
Meteorologist
Helen Norris' latest episode In
tbo life of Amos Corners, "Tho
Romance of Amos Corners," will be
given by the Copco players to
night over KKD at tbe usual hour
(rom 0 to 10 o'clock.
The Amos Corners series wss so
much enjoyed, according to reports
from listeners, last - winter that
Miss Norris has consented to have
her new episode of this delightful
scries given Its premier broadcast
over KMKI).
, Htells Qulsenberry, Margaret
lluntooti, Hcteher rlsb and Karlo
Ivls make up the quartet of char,
aetcrs.
ISIS
Et Main Near Bridge
Admision 10c and 15o
, " TONIGHT 7 and 9
and Wednesday
A prize fighting picture with
a real wallop
RADIO KID TONIGHT george Walsh
In
"HIS RISE
TO FAME"
A story of a mini who con
quered liiinHclf
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