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r Anc TWO Iocal and y Personal No ( all for Woodpile Although there are thu uHUal number of pcnnlbw transient ! panning through Medford, not .many nave lounu moir way io iwtiaie Arnaieln. Lowell Miller, Mr. vwodolle maintained here by theiand Mr8 f, VVallln, J-J. II. Mc tUod, jCirt. Applicant fur f i ee anU.)ti. H, !. HarrlVn, If. J. meulH are given thi. oiiportunlty to fIM1(it A- u D(ivill anrt Kt VUin. cut wood, but io utiite a number , vri, work -doe. rn.it appeal, and thy ' leave town without ut(nK. or e- Ahl(, w.k veiled Pineiitu Hort to Ijcjcjrlnir on the street. j AIMe .Bcck, principal of the Miss Mokmnii Here ; MIhk Jean SloUman. who ha uiwtni Hir, ,,tiu, fnn, vnii a In ll.itm- lulu nun.nic at the Plantation ho - ultal 'a a iriiPt of Miy Leota Thompaon for ten day?, Mlm HI nk man wilt aiicnd fh winter via- Hlng her parents, Mr. and Mm Bamy at Wolf Creek. Leave for Kalrin Mns. A. K. Stennett. daughter Hetty and MIhm Xlna lilakoly left by motor this morning for feSalem. where they will Kpond several days. The Itoyal Neighbor bazaar will be held at the MacMarr atore on North Central, atartlng at i:30 next Saturday morning. 256 From IMsiani Place Guests at Medford hotels from a distance include V. C. Tatge of Chicago, T. D. ThopvH of Knox villo; Tenn.. and C. T. Concannon of Okhihoma'Clty, Okln. ' SmiUl gift boxea extra fancy peara and apj)lcs at Marah's (5ro cftry. ' ' 205 Itetinii to San Jono Mr. and Mm M. A. Hchoenen bergor of San Joe, who have been giierttn. of Mr. and Mrs. 13. C. Je rome for the irnat week, left by train this forenoon for their horn? in California. Trade In your old smooth tires on high quality Flaka. Drive with aafety Ihin winter. Jennings Tire .Co., 127 iS'orth Itiversldc. 253 In .lull Again Alvln Miles, Central Point youth , Is In the county Jail facing check forgery charges, following hi, ar reat yesterday by tho fiherirf's of fice. .Miles l accused of drawing alleged bad checks on the Central Point bank apd on a Moford bank. A penitentiary sentence will doubtless bo recommended for h'ni in view of two or throe t!mos lie has ttlreudy spent In the stalo train lug school at Woodhurn-. He &- 2 0 years old. Our now studio is oppoeMo ncw, Holly theater. Tho Peasleys. U" KnteiH Hlniiir HoHpltji! ' , Uttlo A'erda fltearrtn, daiiKliler of Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. titcurna of Clrif. fin creek, lw receiving treatment in tho Hlirlne hospital; in. Pu ttUand, having lott this city for iho no,rh accompanied hy her mother, Tues day. '. ' - Portraits of distinction. Tli 5 Peasloys, opp. Holly theator. tv Jloro mi IlusiiiCKs Clydo Harnes of Chicago, repre sentatlvo of the Wilson Bros.; 's ' in -Mod ford today conferilng w.ih local merchants. - . Keop warm u bo dry slab wood or blocks from Med. Fuol Co., Tel. 081. , tf .tflilroful Men Hero J. T. Wallace of the C. N. & W who was in this city yestortlay rom I'o.tland left this morning for Klamath Fulls. Qther railroad men who completed their tay In Mod ford are Charley Harry, district passenger -agent for tho New York Central; John Meanlon of tho vnmo lino, and U J, Armstrong, travel Ing fiielght and passenger aent for tho Santa t'o line. Need tt spare? If so, wo Iuvp tmio good used tires at tho risht price. Jennlng Tiro Co., 127 No. Hivorslde. a &u Visitor fmni AnIiIuiuI Miw. K. V. fJraingei1 of AMnnd was In Medford yesterday uiMenl Ing (o huslneAs mattevs. " 1 TMiotograiHw fur Xmas IVanleys. opp. Hnlly theater. The tf 7 TZX New Lower Prices Beginning Dooombnr'l, until furthor notice, ro tail nricoS on . . Fiuhrer's Breads will bo loworcd to tho following:1 All typos of brond, whito and dark, per lb. loaf Oo Tliroc loaves for 20c Largo loaves, Vj lbs., all types 13c Two loaves for 2Bo At those now low prices Fiuhrer's Breads arc moro than ever be fore your Best and Cheapest Food There will ba no change in the quality of these breadi, which have con eistnntly outsold the com bined totals of any other two brands of bread man ufactured in Southern Ore- V Don r Northern Callfor" fV-'r KB. Ot'ftfoufHim at Holelx I Amonjr the Oregoiiinnn register- ed t local hotel are Mr. and Mr. I J. W. Lcwift, W. O, KdwiirdH of Kale m, c w. Owen of Allmny, I). I II. Webb of JJeml. anil the follow- injj from Portland: C. II. Olfi.v. J. K. ;all, W. C. Mel.uin. 10. (i. Lawrence, H. H. Lawrence, O. Ft. Ifoprner. L. B. Alorrlaon, T, (1. J Weber, M. D. Owens, Kd Adamx, !(.. K. Walker, K. A. MeKJwaln, Mr. nml Mih. C. K. Carlinle, Ku- f Powell Butte school, wan vtwitliifc In Ashland over the we( end. Mr, Deck was spending his : Thankaglvlng vacation with hi ",,u v Heck j m i Medford, former Ann land .jeo- Ashland Tidings. Call 745-11 before you buy your Christmas gifts. Something real. Shopping In .Medford Mif. Alma My era and MIkh Mary Hun ley were in Medford yesterday afternoon from Lake Creek, com pleting preparations for the Orange danre and earnlval to bo held at the Orange lufll In that community December 13th, .Shopper In Med ford today included Mrs, Harry Pelictt of Griffin creek, Mra. Wil liam St'j veiis of Coker Hutte and Mrs. Ktewart porter of Phoenix. Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl V. Teitgwald, ' Ilotol Holland Bldff,, .Phone 0113. tf Itaymoiid Itcicr Itelurim H ay in on d Iteti-r of thu Pinnacle Packing company, who has been In Kan ranclsoo the pant -week on buslnosa, arrived back in MeUord this morning on the SJiaifta. Dry. kindling 2.P0 a luitf. Val ley FueJ'Co. - 242tl Money Lr 1K'kt Fifty dollars was T-oi ji ic distrib uted tn nti:Jents at the e'.-tl-r hf$i sho d today far UvmKs ld at the sgliool boik exphaie. This ltrancl'i is cojHvUeteil throtigM tlie scJi.o.ol Ubrary, In charge &t JVlfsa Myrna iUrrett. u ItrMl's Sheet Metal Wirk tMea expert repairing-, fendar an ft'ttofei body rupatvliiff. ' 1 tf Kliuiuitlr FltlU ViU)r . FruH-k -CJaHer of Kluowt-h le'ttlto was a- vlK-etor 'In MTedoaoord tttrite &&ve- n?rfn, ChHy pao: (tor mcA kktcs t!.at are not o!W!p.l,y wjr-n Kt. .H'trnvimm TIvb Go., 127 Xs. Ktive-jsEe. 2&fl .Vei.H o'f HSfii'l5!'! 'l:to'..MlveIo A I'eR'Or was in-ce!'WiV .yt'jctriy the (t'ouilh mP XI. Alaswi SVWaptw, U&vmw iiPSid,,eti.o!- of Ce.H.tra.1 PVifrwfc and Wiw C).iwfe :;t!iwivio d&rtuptoft. Th-e D''VaeyneK' lef.fr 'f'iirt!ia-l l:')nL .to tna-ke lohely: -h'o-sn'O.aot i;voz;mwwsi ulout a y.eaT ag., spiwy tva'o renjiemfoer','.!- here Ktv a mg$ of Mvwivoj. Moss. R'Wnsfl I'fl u r vlve d key S(or. nVAyn'P' icxd1 fowr C'MiWM're.a, tUo youngest 1v-!ijp ni litt'tvnft sfox nvt'-n.vlis oM. Phona 642.- We'MV n'Awtf. a wny your refuse. Cfty Sanav.y Se'rvOce. Vinlled Ashland Krlend Miss Mnnile Middle epent Sun day Ui Ashland with Mrs. Ulslo Churchman. Ktholwyn B. aioffmann's offer ing all high quality fur-trlmmod coats at one-fourth roduotlon. 256 lYom Nova Scot In Mr. mid Mrs., J'.verett Crow of Truro, Nova Hcotla, arrived In Med ford this fornoon, and left for Cen tral Point to visit Edward leigh. They plan to continue their Jour ney .to southern California, to spend the winter. All hotter daytime dresses reduced ono-fo.urth at llthoiwyn U. Hoffmann's. 255 l,n licit ltlillNhmeiit Clcjscit Mile's ha rlecue aland oh the l'n clflc h'glnvjiy north of .Medford. wl'l be closed for three woek dur I'jix iho absence of the pmjirlelors. Xl'i". and Mrs. John Kifer. "who left ye.itertlay fir California iiolnls on ii liW'J'l.noss trip. The pine will lii'oV.alily l,v c.;.hmi again ill the first of :,iic'. yea'... v l 'nu wt'II he well pleased If you try a, -To II o OH i,irmanont wave. When f'nlslied tho Inlr Is soft with ja uutural luuklnK wave and curly 'eutlH. What very woman la look- IliK for now. IM-lee $10. Other pevmanenia $7. SO. -Work Knaran- lecd. fall r7i llouman lieanly ;siiep. zr.t) In rrnin lliuie rail. 0 tletu-ye Averlll of llutte Falls was a local hnsloes.4 visitor this forenoon. IMit'lu h o 1 1 d a s, permanent waves, $". 00 complrto al l'alace ItmiutW Wl.itn iiit.li.- ..imnrvlulii.t ..P f, Helen John Mnil'.h. HUf i Va. a l.mnl ine.H .Mrs. Wallon llayden of Port land, .who has htteil the Kllesl of her mother, .liv' r.ira Wilson and i other i-elatlves In the e'ty for the pint three weeks, left thN imirnliia !fnr her home In the northern eltv. I - ... .. u ' (let better slabs, forest wood or 'coal. Med. Kuel Co.. Tel. 631, tf (e. Hunt Mill lmrvlnjt , (leortje Hunt, Indian theater manaacr, and C. T. Curry of the Curry cMaK'. nre reported t otie Iminovlnir dally at lioseluilR !en eral hospital. Iioth patients tin derwent ma.lor oieratlon? a short tlmo ano. ltoseburc 'News-ltevlew. lianee Wed. and Ml, Dreamland ' . 1SS Itetoriw to IM'ly Joseph Kretlerleksoit ba li'tuin ed to his work. In l ho Mi-illord fire denrtnient, after siemllttK a fe days in HosoburK vlsltlna relatives and friends. Oreen slabs, (he better kind from Medford Fuel Co, Order early, l'lione 63J, lOftf MEDFORD MATIj Vllllnie In AViiHhliiKtoii Mm. Frank Halter In visiting at Walla Walla, Wah.,- where her mother is very 111. On IIIkIi KHuml Family Kdwln Klrtley of the WanhlnK ton Hchool U on the high wchool faculty for a few days, teaching several clauses there. ' Vlf-ltoi'H from WanhiiiKton Among the Washington re.! dentH reentered at Medford hoteln are C. M, Janeu of Taeoma, and the following from Seattle: R, II. IlunbandH, J. K. Loveridne, W. It. nnirf. c. K. Heavena and W. It. Lewis. 'nl Well ou Duty Atfaln Cal C. Well, deputy United whose j States marshal for Oregon, headquarters are in Medford, re turned to duty yesterday, although not feeling very spry, after having been laid up at hom for a week and a half recuperating from a sinus uperation performed in this city. Ileglnning Sunday, Dec. g, the Hotel Medford will reduce the price on their 8unday dinners to 1J during the winter months. 2GG Phoenix School Klcllou Voters of the Phoenix school dis trict are urged to cast votes at the school budget election to be held there December fi. at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon. Dudget mattein of ymportaneo will come up for a vote. It's tlmo to fill your radiator with antl-freoze. T'restone, alcohol ami Clyco at FUhtncr'g GaraKo." 232tf Thn'C .AiKo lilccnwN ' The" sheriff's' office Issued nuto licenses tod:vy to Maiy 10. Allen find 'Arch "Work of' Me.lfonl and H: It. Scott of Phiicnix."-' Coats rollnort and-roniodelcd at the Fa-hion Hhoiu 424 Medfrnil Hldx. Mrs. Harry Amflr.Msj, Tel. 1181. ' ' ' .' '-". ' t: Itletniaiil tu Jortlrtiidi Mr Hay Ager re.ttiriMi.1 tUte week to Portland foowiif-g a visR In Central Point and As'ilal with frlfli-jds and relatives. M'ra. Ager la n" former lotai resi'dcM- anil Jhas i-osM-cd in P&ptlad' far eiswwctiifccc. Dr. C' V. Mmttfrm,- 1$ e n ti t, I'fefeg Vtovsito 14-M. ' l'ntP Mfnwi' ('wililwl:o.iu os.t;i5ili))ji M'i's., .Diratthy, EffQr.fl aio.1 'l-KVA-as Tayl-sir wfitPo ivte.vr'oiiV iw a ca-r cravta a.t tkofi htnvmsfair wtf IiVoMiH) n-MKl- KWoy tttfVHe'cto y.oso'P(i!oaK, a-Bi?i?Wisos tw a'W acs-WKKsot i-etKWt fll-e tod-ay a-t tkoe prwUtaw statn. .W.as. R'.ol'WnoPf&s sei?(iel tke e-wiv.foi iw f'll'w: "I wa.s eswuAsoj? i&s'ivk Koo!- .an-i doliel ikisiV ne, tl-M (WWie? ca.r c(8ffl4l:K ditt-w- wis- wry viig'lftl ei KMU.pth- siarevA. 1- ,s.t my .la-Uffrfi ...a as swi aos I sw siWiryap oaty. I Wt hkis wMiMviW!.'" Sai.u.'.J 'VolVIJd' HiiLrc.TjCkl Ktr.fl. fP'w:" ISntlw-ij jicy,i..:i.(Gi tis oiMiiMiy Io Crtneen !ly fwam Mr fcoii, Lia-vinin: a.Gfiafl.iW!f.Ieiil feie-r i&iw.x!er, Mfes i;fisle, wft.. ro smmo4 r.Kslffi.o nn ttas,Mt!l- : Iilwvi?t hoepltal, af-iaec a- wr-'8 vfes. wkte her isarc-nts. Free Ran tf MiWr e?fiw!iO, ftallon with oao,.lJi '(fw4. 1 .lts.kiwa ath potalie-: Ii. 3 gcitfcaur. 1 71 Si-uth I'.lvoniWo. i 2M- Ait-epts iear. 'K'o'sWia ... . . Victor TetK-wal, a x&smtit uwral In Medford fr-i lS'fiwvw, CK, fcw- Kiin duties tlvls w.e6 an eIwtSs 1m tho county cc-M'Vt, ' li-vsMW A10--Nina Hopper, -wfoo UtA b.e:cia' lot tp office for tho 'pa'st- giwio?. Dr. rtobt. E. Lee-.- Mtondy W0m. Glasses and mi'tfscl'e r.ew.t-HWEDX tof Vi'edded at tlninls.'Uiew . A marriage Urease was isoe Monday In tho J.ohg'Mg cownty clerk's nfflro to Vl'rgH I-.ee Ca-m-i)-liell, 33, of Ta-knt, am:l Tkmm Frances I.ui'Kf.ss of Mei.-!o&il. Ilry klmUlns: 12.60 -a li. Val ley Fuol Co. " S42!t C'alirorntaiis at- (Hotel! From tho Hear atnte the fidlow Iiir are rucsIs at MedTord hotels: U. F. Freeman and family, 11. A. I'folffer of I.os AtiKtles, .1. V. (llas Mlek of Santa Monica. C. M. Itollar hlde of Tracy, T, A. Ilipklns ot Oakland. V. r:. I 'rice nf Yii'lin City, Kvelyn "lloe'cn- of " 1 le'.lj wood, Mr. and Mrs. V. Ci'af'w. Mr. and Mra. K. Teller ni.v.l Ceo. C. .V!(on;rt-o man of Sim FniVt.-cu. Dry kindling ") n 'Kwili. A.nl ley Fuel s . " ' 24Stf" Flnlsli MiiUonl VUlt C. F. t'ar'vle, .rettrweiiitatlve- of the In-uranoo Company of North America, aeeom periled by Mrs. Car lyle. left Medford last iiIrIU for points north, after sU.iipitiR In this el(y nn- a uliort visit o,i their re utrn from sprudlnK the holidays In San Francisco. - i'ermanent wave, IT. complete: facials, sealp treatments and oil shampoo. ,10e. Prevost lteauty shop. Sl.1 V. Main. Tel. 883. 3 r.3tf t'ollccl Hoimty Warraitls The county clerk's office hsued bounty warrants today to F.lhert Duvli,. Medford. one '.coyote, and Charles l.lud!ey, Ashland, one coy ote. Ilriikcn windows rvRluwd by TrowbrldRe t'ablnet Works. JSOtf Mrs. Iliuilliiff Js llelter Mrs. t). I. HardlliH. a pilcumou'a IMUlrnt at the fommunlly hospital who underwent a major operation on Thank-KlvlnR day. was reported today to l.e sliowlna Rtadual 1m t.rovement.' She will he able to be removed to her home hi (n short time. i Come t the rununiiRe and can ncd fruit sale... (;.ku1 clothtnu for entlre family. Palm llldR.. No. Fir St., Saturday. Dec. Mil, St. Murk's Altar tliilW. - , sr8 VIslKil Their Son Mr. and .Mrs, Ceo. Sohroeder. Sr., of Ati)itek'ate spent' Tue.idfiv in Ashland on business and vllt ln their son, Oeo. Schmeder. Jr., nd fl'i . . TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Visited Jlowbiirg; HcIathcH ' MIK4 Klla Dlckerson returned to Medford Monday, after spending the week end In Hoseburg visiting her brother and slstfrr-ln-law, Mr. and Mm J. 15. Sawyers. Hhe for. medly taught school In Hoseburg. H.Mlrlck Off for Port hind . r v K, If. Hedrlck. superintendent of Medford schools1, will leave this evening for Ponthind to'atlenU rt meeting of a tax investigation ebnV mJttee to which lie. was -recently appoinled.r . " ' i:1 ., Kumm;ii;-ni! ciitned fruit ule. Good' diTHOH' anil ))noa, 10c up. Dec. 6th, Saturday, Pulrii Bids., 13 No. Fir St. f -V, ' -i. i 25c , -...- Attcmlcd Nell I'uncrul i Wm. II.' Janios. of tho tfneru mento Beo, of Hacramentoi Calif., iind Thoa. J. James and .wife of tho Portland Journal 'spent 'Wed nenday in Medford. Both men are prominent newspapermen - of ' the coast.-' They. arrived to attend the funeral of Frank K. Nell, being brothers of Jlra. Neil. . Births Born, W Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. -E. Cox, a son, at .the , Sacred Heart hospital, Tubsduy.'VBecember 2. r. I'HOIOXIX, Ore., Dec. 4. (Spl.) G. W. liiRnim had Kunday dinner with. .Mr. ami . Mrs. . 1'uebUT. -ninl family. ; , , :. , . " . The . monthly meeting -o the Glrtls' leamuo was hold .Monday. The lea;,-iic Is taking up tho study ot etiquette. Plans were laid fwr a; Cln-istinaa tei- to lc IVo-M 'lii1 tfke il.ear future.' ' ;.. .' ) I'MOKNIX, Ore,. Dee. 4.-f(S.i-ciall -Mr. alul JJr-3. mmi Vl.fwsc.t f Burns, Ore., spent ThanksgWrns with lor. aad Urn. Oan :R Sth.irdasrM and fami'lty trmi Htm. t-Nto VHmm ami the J. : N. fttdfte) nW3r. ffcey risitwFwuvl wSwf&a to t'kiwv 1iwm! im I''ko fe vmqr. 'K5!ta6a. Fa-l.te." , , ., . ..- .. . ., Rata WHewt fcrft MewWiw torn Itiaeteor-H fro .weijJ pxm ij.ie:ekos- mtosb- atliufs a Ris-twl f.v teai.e.t!.a-13i-i(, Mr: BnHnsew, wl t teteiinfl ftws w-omk-s' aatMk Klw. "E'sbAnsBfj. fiat i!rl.y p.e.r.a-t"eii!f Hiiro .-kasto l'oyilge aown4 h -kM koKis.is'on. .tteeli.. eiMb.t'ke valilmy. ' -1' 4 '., . W'lsa tilfen Rl'ao Stwaul'aedi sipssEt th:o T'laimlsgiiif. WKfa'jss. -iS'W. im rmmm, -m.- Bcim- 'wm.-Bmt G. flMWA mik Hl 8. V.'Steadn-rdi af RBKente. Kha ''Mewwed SWute' : t(')'' Sfftifini, wteae' alta-'la d'alwg x.catf.uajl'e 'MH m-VfdHumMB ttwhostty. ' Rlra. Ted UU'l'le Wd., Wto lwa.ai'.!i (mo- r tilw sasl '.6 (Sh'ltm;a seal's' far Mvo past- dew pmv-, eirK'ei aot Mm swhsalm- a Kheamt, 1 N.br.H) H'li-aew!, B'&i'n 'oe.y ami- live' ivtim MswdlMittfr alMftat' an' dTsit-KUiai-fflfi Ohir-i'stmWB' steaVs 'KteKl'ay.. . !-! ' '. MUa'S fcM'l'a R'ateffltsl's- .nit.nrane3d' eHmiea iSirnd'av' l'nJip:no'e.f.t"Krtjlirtii;i r Mtisa ijawiw wtvaitm ikmb pmaent m mm MdiFa- Wmteita, M'ra. K'iU'ek-wirad, Mil's, Ju:ns ' R'o;o.-oir-te, aKel Ky Cb.'.hw; to (WW. MiIss'S I.it-tlB Wbki! t-ko ki'siHtVeaw ; Kliiwa kiiil'a 'R-'PClis-p't, awd1 -biflp ra'enii.3, Mr, Khun Jialim Ri efrfa ' ';)(; ( Mus. UiHdoflic'iSil' cti!ir-t!ini!l wl.t'h baMm MrAy toMiiratey fwr Nlw. mn Mrs. . . Miawsit, M-r. a.Rd Ml'. A-l.vl.il Ii!iia -salt Mor. ajj'i'l'i's.. ISa!ii!th 'S"i!is9i. F wm w ky O. C. tMM at Me wtmaalMtm r Kl' 1. Kt. Mka ewtmaMilMa a ditowew l'as Friday (ma to. Bl'ai i. and. ft V. Sain-d!ral., Elton. M..e. iSICawdlMSt ai Wrs' l.,j'(da- Si'lineSniJ.. of- PhenT, aH Klir. tm&'X&mt A W,rt V'taoen sir. B.u!rv6tee. IWI'aty iwerin; Ma'. as-d 8lus Altteot "S'iti- epmt. ami Mws. l,.y.tWa- Vlni!V vnmv kih!eb ant frh'fl liwtw of wor; auw MliSsn A11miih' of KlatSSwdC " MlBstla Mllckod asd IfciiiilaiJe .Bnft Ins spent Sii-t-nuiay v1bIii Mt l.lnila Wlldo RiHl Kattaw Heirt(o. Mr. ami Mra" Mynwi -F.- Sheet's wore dinner Ruesta at tho Iwme of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. aaiwatvay Mum day." 1 " ' ! ' ' Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vlnuiml and Mrs. I.ydla Vincent ami Dr. Hsc V. Slanilard called on Mis. Patter son In Mciltiiril fialnrday. Mr. ami Mrs. Pallorson ftirnicrly Hvrd 'at lliirnna. Ore, and wcro well : at -flHaliilcil with Mr. ami Mi'.s. Vin cent. r '. " : " . -i: " i "' .. Tlnisdiiv the 1,0'Hea' Alii will hold t'hew a-iiniml Iwiaar at the Proaliytnrlan chitroh. MtjuthM -wltt ho provided at which anyotve can securo lovely ami tweftil Clit'WniR? K-!,tts. l lwiiiB made cainly is ill he l':r sale: a cafoteidn lini.cjioon will b served fronv 1:30 thiiuiRh tl;.c afternoon nntP ovenlns. - This is also tho day for the regular uwth ly mcetliiR of the snciaty. An operolta will bo Klvon at the school auditorium 111 tho gymnasi um building Friday by pupils of the seventh and eighth grades under the direction of Mrs Fletcher. Tho Thursday club meoln at the school Thursday for tho purpose of completing tho costumes to ba used in tho play Kriday night, - Tho Tliursdiiy club meets on tho llth of this month at the Prosby torlan church, at which Mrs. Mack, homo dcmonalnitlon agont. will he proHont ami give suggestions for Christmas gllta, candles and fruit cakoa. - ' ' Circle of the Nolgliliors of Wood eiatt lodge will hold their regular neml-mouthlv meotlns at thoiW. O. V. hall lK'cenibcr 10 In tho even ing rather than In the afternoon. All mcinhers of the order arc urged Io lie present aa some very Impor tant business will be discussed. Following the business session hus bands who are not member of the order are Invited to attend tho an da! period. Thlinhlo club niaets Friday at the home of Mrs. C. B. Ward.. Mrs. Kay Ward will assist In entertain ing. - - The Daffodil club will gather lor an all-day meeting today at the tiome of Mra. V. K. Poling .. BKKI.IN .lAt A remilar course on emigration h! l'n added to colleges for Prussian irlc. 1 ac quaints them with the dancer and difficulties of emigration. CldMltkd advertising gete issulta. OR KfiOK, TITtTTuSI) A Y, Meteorological Report December 4. 1930 . Forecasts Medford and vicinity: ToniKlit and Kriday cloudy witU log in the morning. No change In tempera ture. .Oregon:.. Cloudy .tonight nnd Fri day; valley' fosa Friday' morning. No chango In temperature. Local Data . ; Temp era hire ( Dega.).... 4fi Highest (Last 12 Inn.).: 50 - Lowest (Iasf 12 hrs.r:.' 39 Rel. humidity (Pet.)...... 79 ;" Precipitation (Ins.) 00 Stale of we.ather....Cloudy Raining :; Lowest 'temperature thiB morn ing, 36 degrees. . - Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1930, 3.12 inches. . Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 53: lowest, SO. Sunset today, 4:40 p. m . Sunrise Friday, 7:24 a. m. - Sunset Friday. 4:40 p. m. .: Observations Taken at 5 A. M, 120th Meridian Time, V d I rr 01 wo ! I ? i CITY leaker Oy WsniRWk. Boilse Detivvcr 'Bm- imm ... Wi'e!:-n ifIBliai) a fe AWli3lii. JfEaopsMWati ...'.. WMiMbe irSar!tiKll . e BJMOJ . 34 . 1-2 . K . 4'll . .as . . 4o . ?3 ..E8 . "i 28 12 24 . 'ifi 38 to 4)2 H i ii to u , ' 4 4 Cloiuiy Clear CSuy Clear CteiHiw Otouiily Cliiii.'y CWnSy Clreaw CSi.!liy Cflio.s!w tlWWy ftm l?lsfl5Kw.:osst.w. .. Ctsi ialt J" AeMWda- watMe nitit a Ckmtf 'WW If. t!lis.iJsftV, iVlf.'4'LMe-&f!-.j.si.. Kit? ' SoKil', ava.r &ns. it'. Sfy 3s- I.piiii..-B!1. W, ' Iw lWL'a(5-!!' at Lk ga;fi ott'iK'iltffli-ora rmiI tVie Ornon lkti. II ''tun..ilM 1" l.i? ifl fvl I i n,,i f!.':.to1 W 'lPe-os c3go cw IffjSaltsw-CtJHfon.ia KfAjjtevynfy, wst-i I-pih eowth of horc Ymit wVip, - owstaiii) tdm, (Bntt 10. lo. AtMBy, 4.1, ;tire;fl(f,i wrK.!-& Kit o f 1ml verto n , w h c n his car wtia aUnmin tttrt. owiolis;hei.l by u tyl.1-!iirs.,0 . truck rtrlvon ' by Wilt(aAi VIiii't8'.M,, traffic- officorw stikl. . . AkmoII. who was apparently drlv iiiR without lights In order to travol tliroupl! tho fos;-'hail driven on tho wronp; sMV of the road; trtiffir t fitcra bcMTiviMli nnd- etruck by tlw truck. - SfiieHirl Ctniintiiiatlnit. y5 VSWfonl, IvOdKo No. J Oil. y In tho Mi.Ucr Mason'do ftpii'iv Wvnk ' will 'bo exftiiiphfied iiv the-ltn;fUi'r M.irn,-daKroo by the Vast Masters r Ijcko assisted by a nvwlzl tlc'iti-'po team. This nieot l'Hr. vv!M !! the annual Past Mas trra' niKvti- liiivitatlons have hovn cv.rcnded to oCfltiers and mGinber.i of Jr'cIuuiiivHIa,-Central Point nnd Ahhuut lodKts to bo- prosent on thin vfr-nlntr as our Rursts and witness the work. . Banquet will be served promptly nt fi:30 p. m. nv aittlnK iMioiu of Iffdffo hall. Vla Unn membons welcome. Hy oi'dor of tho WV M.' C. M. HOUSTON, t? J i . - Secretary, TOO' LAtE TO CLASSIFY rqU HKNT Suburban homo, fur nUhoiV, furnaie. fireplace, .t hed- . rooms, flii. l.trown. & White. Holland Hotel Ulds. SSMf Foil SALK Practically nv heater. Tel. a r. 7 f'Olt It EXT Adults only, li-room apartment at tlloria-I'an Atits.. 3J5 S. Central. - S5T LOST Klderly. lady lost pilrtc "wltll aoine nibne'y. today near -S-0 fire, lias corporation. Kinder' plctu-c tibone &S3-V, 9 K. Jack son. . ?' KOlt HUNT apartment Apts. To adults. 2-room nt the OOlorla-ran 2S4 KOU RRNT 5-room furnished bouse, close In; good condition. I'hone 1 1 lit or 131.'!. tf FOI! 8A1.K 3-room Central Point dwelling: plastered, equipped with electric ranke: has rlRht hade trees, one horc fertile around: extra living quarters ad joining bulldlnk, woodshed and small barn: .completely paid-up: Sum ytirds from standard school. Price liiti: 4;'00 down and bal ance J?!! per month or up. Box J,A i Mull Tribune. ;'5$ '. MfiTCCf;niiMB M tm'Mm mm mr mmmum .wrm mmmmm II UU! IUILR M1LU 15 M!'A kMV DECEMBER 4. 19.10 pnniTDAPTc rno inwervrn JilTn; ITlRniFII mm i i!i ii i nuiii i si inn "i n ii nil i i in iiujiLU ui ilth 11 i uupi i iinu i u i uii - unu ujuiiivw . . B STREET WORK AND SEWER LET : StUart' Gpt5 r WpllinClton ii win iywi i Heights and Hillcrest Jobs Hartley to Do Street tramc districts of the state, in ,. I charge of captains, will have test GraQina. i ing stations anil every automobile found with one headlight will be ,1 taken from the highway until it Contracts were awarilpfl liv Ihe j cUy ves,e,.,lay , tlle collstn;tUon of two. sewer lines and the grad ing and graveling of West Thir teenth street. ' ' " ! With a low bid of $1757, H. I. ; Stuart & Son, Contractors, were awarded the contract for Hewer j construction on Lyman avenue in 1 the Wellington Heights addition, j Smith & Perkins were second with a bid or $1789 and the Medford Con-! Crete Construction company was next wun f iu:i.' Ktewart & Son were ah-b t!le low bidders for sewer construction along Illllcrcnt read, Willi a' figure 'Ol' $15S2. The Milfcj.-(l Coucrulh CotP-vtriictfi-Mi company v.a n.i;l with $1739.50. The-C. A. Hartley GniHiiiiy ws low with SI 01 S for isrnriin?; :m.4 K-raveniig wust I'lltitentli strant.. nurari was-SOCfiiMu!! wun l.Pf.iy, &m the1 MciV'im CiioWrwIe Cnoi'. striKtiwi coinponiy w.-s tli'h'd with $1S5S.!. IW.g wa-rw bsJoit. t',p ottt i-.voer Week ml Uiw-lmtoy way a thiy' nl'l cx eooted tk-of t:tiwBi(.e thtrt '1 been ifitoawW to city en.ftoffer'g etfl'ke. -- JACKftOKV I !.!.!:: Ore.. Tto-c- A jjti.) ; y- KcfttH tro No. V5 Mr. lr. .7. Wm u11ivw, nf Whito, JtH-ri fatuity !a,.';tAi.y, Mr. M Mm. A t'-jyri-t.e.ti--tjiiwed 1,k;t:.!o;.SKMj;lTinff. "Af7a jhm Wl wir-c Ai'. xn1 A$re('P Xor- Kv asi ! Ii!-wi, Mr: 3Vr&. W''i M!t& ffaw&Mwif- lmvut-HA ,wh4 ti-Ssr k'.at C-fit HfiAfn M (ea a't.'ir ..wiiitfi -t '. IK.' Way leaJ'WieVCfe'art1. ('(; RV"V' tov tUr V'olwwtepi-i! At CA;iSf3f () !fiylTanhi b-aK -I-jerh-ai-i the only mu t ii t! tt-a.ti'K vhich kui y:lltd :vko tlJi i-feH n -eii?iu m the. dwft'srbtir of . (J.VMimoiwrtar; ' t Is owKed by K-jy:.on THlflntf-r of CiMtHfftft, utj'! t.2ii '.iovkIm, iiul n'Mrte" a ' trsirtire pull "of 2,rv) iMa-ivrAy i t! ip'tovYs ili-t' uv. ' '8fluSII rii.m WtKttfK Wrt&Ay tVefn. . a)c. 5, iVt rK)i-.;M h it 1 1 . 1 A vfc I (. n' Hitfir buAiet. Uc'ht re f re h mewtw after .All 4kVliir invited. , ... w.ct'ws. U. Ii. 1J0TK ICK, Potentate. V People f Iarne.-: I?elahil,- so will attend their firm.-, talkie; . Fox Films Mighty ' $2-,GW,G0 Epic of the Winning of tfce Western Empire W&WAbS M JOHN WAYNE VC& ;f " S l - MARGUERITE CHURCHILL ATtiM. TULLY MARSHALL W, . i m" jc'" ' A el brendel 1 MVtAV .f"j I ' Picture W t x t2x','L tains, snows or savagea could stop VI N4 , 1 Tja ,hcse r,l,rdy pionefers In their trek I - - X':-t$0&JI m ' ALSO l " : F0X TET0NE N- I WILL BE BANNED: TO ADMIT DEFEAT I SAI FM Ore Dec. 4. (IP) War on -..onea- automobile and o,h-1 era operating with defectiVQ lKlu - i Ing Bvsteras. including the nign, bright light class, was annotmcedl l joK3 set.retnry of state.'; !oe tho Am clu" has bean placed in proper updat ing condition, he said. , , I'OHTUND, Ore., Dec. 4. W) Aviation authorities of the' west. together with a few from the east. inct here todav at the opening of tho two-day sea-don of the Wes- u rn stales Aeronautics association -.vhich Mas for its inline objectives es'ial.lNlimcnt of uniform nircraft uws in 11 western states to con- f.uft -vvth. ttcs- M the . ("rteral yoverniiK-iit,' arid furth-r'dovelop- nint .ft air u-anspm-t opvr.Uiona. i I' yf ,ytts ' 's4ii,' 'etodsw.1 few- I ''J Wr "' :.iw.!ii!f., fcj vh Km iwwl I...,, m MS Ham. 4 v It'""2';5 I BERT iraii, iH I . j ' '"iifmm ' i ,'; mm. a" ( ' Give .'PJajoflMWps By The Ideal fchrtstinas Gift i 1AKIS, Dec. 4. UP) The Tardlen government has decided to resign bllo on ita internal and financial p0ici,.H, by 147 to I3!i votes. it was announced in the senate that the guvernment would go to the 1-2 ly see- pitlaoe at v o clock to night to present Its resignation t President Domergiie., . STOCKTON, Cal.,' Dec' 4. Pi TiO armed baiullls held up the Escalon State bank near here at !l:-10 this morning 'und' ' escapi'd with $i;000 ailer forcing the presl. ilenl. S. .1. Irwin, the cashier, Morgenson and two clerks Into' a vault. The men fled from the bunk in a car driven' by m third mini. HARRY. MARX PAINTING Tinting, , Paper Hapging Phone 'Vl8-J!;-('f o i 'it a 0 J.