PAGE TWO
ocal and
Personal
iinxl Fmiiuulii Cliuww
t Thi crnrki-d' ton of the drinking
fountain nt the norlliwewt cornel'
of. Sixth anil Orape .streets, whirh
hna $y annoyed hundreds of thli-Hty
peo)le for the piifll week or ho, wfii
Removed today nnd replaced vrllh
li temporary open top, by the city
water department, thus t-nabllnR a
thirsty citizen to take a drink wlth-
. out water Hptnaliln nil oyi9 hl
inOP. It J! lllHiei UIIU mill linn
. open fare lop will eventually lie
replaced Mr a rfKUlur diinltlnit
fountain top with re(sulntln valve.
Mr. Ileclrlck lii'turn .
K; II. Idrdrlok., wupcrlnlcnd?nt
of pulillc wlioole, arrived In -Med-ford.
IhU forenoon- from i'orlland
- where he had been on bUMlnenfl
' for the p.'ixt aeveral days.
From Distant ToIiiim
Mi-h. M. fiteiiBtrom and A. 15.
ltennett "of Vancouver, n. C., Mr
nnd Mrs. .M. .11. Wllnon tif Vlclorln.
11. (', are nmnnii the kuohU from
distant parK reKbtered nt Med
ford holelc. Other aro A. Huron.
jen of ChlcuKO. Ill.l Hazel Ilnrrld
of Dayton, ().. Clark llendemon of
llolxr. Ma. ,
Our new studio Is opposite new
Holly theater. The I'easlcys. tf
till Iloluite Kual 1
Xoriis Porter and Alan Cnrley
iff r.Medford, freshmen at the Uni
versity jof m-etcon, have been nam
ed on the freshman debate Htiiiul,
according to an nfinouncement in
the Oregon Kmernld, university
publication
Hmnll gift boxes extra fancy
penis and apples at Marsh's Oro
cery.,; 20li
Many nt Market
A - larftn supply of freBh fruits
nnd vegetables were being sold at
the city market thin forenoon, nnd
mnnv tinothn were occunled'bv pro
ducers.'" Many local iieople were
calling there, buying cooked foods
nni farm produce.
" IJvcryone admires beautiful eyes
The Emma Cllne Heauty Hhop is
specializing In dyolnig eyebrows
nnu -lushes. Phono 4 r4. iu
Reek Nolo Collwtliiiis , .
i 'H. O.. Johnson filed suit in cir
cuit court yesterday ngalnst M
Ofllnra for the collection of a
promissory noto, and C. VV. Delfel
filed similar action against It.
Davis,
' Trade In your old smooth tires
on hitch. quality Ftaks. Drlvo with
safety this winter. Jennings Tiro
.Ciii, 127 North Hlvorsldo. 260
Vision from Tnlciit
' ''MWW. W. Kates and Mrs. C. P.
Rste.it of Tnlcnf wore shopping In
V Modfnrd . (his ', forenoon , and nt
teudlnit to business, matters.
Pofuitlts-of distlnAlun;'JT h o
Peasleys.. opp.-Holly theater.' tf
;i .i,'".. . i i .
. (Jrarcl Work Completed
The graveling of the driveway
Into the. Mcdford Oun club nnd
' grounds wns completed this week,
flhootnra may now find their wny
Into" the fcltili Ond wnlk nbout the
grounds without fear of, encoun-
terlng murti '' The club has had
Several good shoots this season nnd
more are scheduled. '
J. H. Colchrnn, agent for the
Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co., after
27, years' experience. Is speclallx
Ing on'fnmlly Ijicome. corporation,
annuities nnd eatnlo Insurance Tel.
ijW-Xv. 202'
Attended. Kurd MiVitliiB
ill. li. Claycomb and Cal Mo
Olollhnd of Ashland spent yester
day Ifl Mcdford attending the Ford
salesmen's meeting.
T)o' your sliopulng at the Oold
Yf til Hardware. Bpeclnl pro-Inventory
sale. ' 28!
Cold Hill lU'nltll I'nlt
, The noliV Hill division of the
Jackson county health unit will
hold this Decemller meeting next
Wednesday at th home of Mrs.
Krnnk Chllders In that city. All
members nnd friends nre Invited
to come nnd bring thlmhU. pre
pared to v'w
Ilnrn dry slab wood. $5 anil JH
per lond. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. Ml.
- , " 256tf
To Ili-sldc In Callfiiriiln,
Mrs. Liturn K. How'ley ond
iHtughler Mildred plan to lenve to
morrow by motor for Stockton ti
make their home.' Miss Jtowley
litis been elsvatiVr iiperalor In the
ledforl ftulldlng for n short time
past. . ',....
Drv ktnilllng IS.Sii n load. Val
ley Fuel Co. .. . v 242tf'
'fun Men Plcnd IliinUniptcy
John Carlton, Ashland, hnil
lilinkruptcy petition on file today
the if.tlce of Harry rikyrmnn,
bankruntcy referee, showing he
liiiH liabilities-' 'of ?-" S and no
jinxelvt The ..ihinnc,. prtn
clpnlly itfoml.iory ' nofc-s. J. U
llnnsert. Ilogue Ulver, in another
petltlon. states he has assets of
$11S nnd liabilities of .1.012.
Need a spare? 11 so, wo hsvo
pome good used tires at thn right
pries. Jennings Tiro Co., 1!7 No.
nivcrsldo.
Oivgniilnns nt Hotels
Among the registrations from
Oregon nt local hotels nre W. I..
Stark. Oeo. Dlpcllngi'r of Marsh,
field, Mr, nnd Mm. J. 11. I'rots
man, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Krause
nnd Hoy llntler of Uosehurg, Mrs.
It, K. W'nrne of Marshfii-lil. A. v.
linker of l-lugene. Melvlna Itrenner
of Oiytin, nnd the following from
Portlandr It. .M. Kerr, C. Parsons.
H larsen. 1, 8. Verby. J. A. Povey.
('. Hchnelck. W. V. Kcnmilly. John
Wntkins, c. .1. Wright nnd llert
flueslinck. A
Permanent wave. S5 complete:
facials, caip treatments anil ol
shampoos, .riOc. Prevost lie.iuiv
' Rhnp, Rlfi W. Main. Tel. 3iia. S.-.Jif
T
JL-
Attending; to llllfttiieHH '
C. J. Anderson, rejirtwentatlve for
the Hotpolnt electric raniie. wan a
bunlneKH viHitor here yenni'iluy. Mr.
AnderBon, who hail been promoted
to the Washington territory with
henditnrlerB In Heattle, was ae-
I companied by I,. V. Olcknian, who
1 will lake over the Oregon territory,
working- out of Portland. "
j Tree' Accident AHl(iny
ThrouKh an error It was printed
! In Thursday's courier that How
jard J-:iminn, .local boy., ran into
i Medford'H it'hrlfttmas tree--in the
j middle, -of !, the street' Vedncday
! nlphl white, he ;wo there, at the
unvi-llinir. 1 Hellablf information
iu.il r , j;,iilliuilt . , ,peoi lie
je'venfnfr at hln home on the lower
' river voad.-lrnptfl ,nin Courier.
' .Pliitngriiphs for 'Xmns. The
Peasleys, ' oppl Holly .theater, tf
Stealing Itatiudry and Flour
-Mrs, C.. .1. Chord of. south Clrape
street complained to tKc'pollce to
day that she lost a riuantlty of"
laundry. 'It was stolen from clothes
lines o-t her dwelling. Tho Mutual
Heed and -Feed company reported
today the theft of 40 pounds of
flour taken from It mill on Jack
son street.
i
A public card party and bazaar
held by Thimble club of Neighbors
of Woodcraft nt I. O. O. K. hall,
Monday evening, Dec. 8tli. - Card
playing 25c, playing starting at 8
o'clock. 259
Veiling: C'oupli' to Wed
'A marriage license was issued
yesterday at the county clerk's of
fice to Virginia Wlble, !!3, Hod
Bluff, Cal.. and I.uella Ward. 10,
Copperopolls, Cal. '' I
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
Asks roe Radio Permit , , '
3-Inl' A. Howley, representing the
Salem. Broadcasting association at
Salem, has applied to tho federal
radio commlrslon nt Washington,
D. C... for construction permit to
erect a new' broadcasting station
to use 1200 kilocycles, .100 watts
and unlimited hours.
You will be well pleased If you
try a Tulip Oil pormanent wave.
When finished the hair Is soft with
a natural looking wave nnd curly
ends. What every woman Is look
Ing for now. Price $10. Other
permnnents $7.30. Work sruaran
teed. , Call 67, Ilowman peaitty
Shop. aoo
Will Iliilld naniKc
F, A. Pefley plans to construct
a garage-on South Peach street, at
a cost of $50, according to an ap
plication on file today at the city
building department.
Let me wrlte your fire Insurance.
Carl V. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland
!I1,IK
phono mm. tf
Muvo to New Home
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jaok Porter moved
this week to their new home At the
corner of -Crater Lake and Mlnno
Bota avenues, . from, their, former
place of .residence' on..Heddy nvo-
nue.
,J f'! i
,.'H"
,i Kuimiith' potatoes No.' 1, while
they last, $1.75. small Clems 00c
owt; culls c lb. .710 South River
side. .- .. i, . ; .- ... ' 250
Stockholder M"Clli'B . '' '
Persons who hnvo ' subscribed
stoOk for the cheese fnctory that
was proposed for Central Point,
are to meet December 16 nt the
factory site for n discussion of
financial mailers, II was announced
today. .v . ,
Phone 542. We'll haul away
vour reftwe. Clly Sanltnry Service.
237tf
Issue Cur lAvnumt -,-
The sheriffs otrics this forenoon
Issued auto Hocuses to liny Wat
kins and VV. CI, , Mayfleld of Cen
tral Point n lid h. O. Henderson of
Orovllle. Oil.,
flurn green fir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ak Med.
Fuol Co., Tel. C31. 2Btf
lllg I. O. . K. Mwtlllg '
Tho Klold Hill Odd Fellows lodge
entertained somo 40 members of
the outside lodges over the county,
Tuesday evening when n candidate
from Jacksonville was to have
taken the first degree.
During holidays, permanent
waves, $5.00 complete nt Palace
Heauiy Shop, under supervision of
Helen John smith. 243lf
For Christmas get llurlhut's
Illlild Stories. Tel. -745-11. 2 5 1 1 f
Spent, ltny lit Meilfnril
Mr. and Mis. C. ,M. Horning were
among the Clrants Pass residents
."pending Thursday In Mcdford.
Dry kindling $2. SO n lond. Vili
fy Fuel Co. 242tf
Iteglsteltnl from scnttlo
-IuIi.,,-b f,.,, sitviltle reirlstered
at Medforil hotels Include Mr. nnd
Mrs. IV W. Campbell, Win. M.
k'.muirh Mi- nti.l MlH. Il-lltlk II.
Wegenelh, 1). It. Wilder. Mr. nnd
Mrs. c. Peterson, c. li. tiiscene nnn
Mr. ami Mrs. C. F. Johnson.
Cash palA for used tires tlint'var
not entirely worn out. ,Ienrrtns
Tim Co. 1ST1 "No. It lVrld., , 9
Was lsltor Vestnlny
ti. I'V Nats of Seattle., represen
tative of the "AmerlcanHeinifv"
lectile Iron, V.is a hiislnnss. .visitor
In Mcdford yesterday.
Ui-lll'tt Alieel -Atotnl ?irlt does
expert repairing, fender nnd auto
body repairing, . - I tf
Collrs-lillg Itnutitles-'
The county clerk's office Issued
bounty warrants today to Walter
Miller, Aiil'legote. three h.ibcats:
Sidney Hwyer. Trail, one coyote;
P.lhert O. Davis, .Mcdfonl. one coy
ote nnd one bobcat: I.yle Hard.
Ilrownsboro. one coyote.
Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland.
J58
VUltlng Physli-lnn
Hr. C. A. Haines of Ashland was
a visitor in Mi'dford yesterday.
In-. Ilohl. K. le. -t.lhefty lltdr
tllussi's and muscle IrentmenliO If
MEDFOJUJ MATIi
Dlnlrli-l - Teuchs-rH' Mectlnp
'Klrm of a series of xroup meet
ing to be held under the direction
of the county school superintend
ent, with county school standard
ization ni - their object, is being
held today at the llellvlew school,
ftural dlfurlct teachers from Piioe
jilx district rural schools, and alt
schools south of Phoenix are at
tending the session, -ut which
County superintendent Husnnne
Homes Carter prslded. The pro
gram started at 10 a. m., and in
cludes both an afternoon and even
Antt session. ., . v
Minor Auto Collision -.. : -,i
A minor auto collision yeHerday
lAt thelntamection of Thlrl street
and -'Central avenue Involved ma
chines driven by H.-.C. Wlllinmson
and Mrs. If. w. FnA. ootordlnk
ta a police1 import today.- r ; .
v ;' r ' -
i; It's tints 'jfta (lllyour radiator
With anti-freexp.- 'J'fCBtone. alcohol
and Clycii r Vlchtner's Oarage.
; ,'.; , . tutt
"(' ' ' '-,
Mrs. nilcy III City
Mrs. Addlo F. P.lley of Long
Heach. Cal.. arrived on the Bhasta
this morning to spent! the holidays
In Mcdford. Bho will be a guest
of Albert Moore.
Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland.
258
From Ilic Hear stale'
Included among the California
guests at Mcdford hotels aro Matt
M. forbett, J. D. Springfield of
Los Angeles, W. .V. linsham, Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Simmons of Oak
land, D. O. Harris of Colton, and
the following from San Francisco:
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. I-aFehr. Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. A. Frnzer, G. Cresolla,
ft. W. Cnsn nnd Mrs. H. Moses.
Broken windows reglazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 23Mf
Klilds and l.oii'K Itetuiii
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Kldd of Mcd
ford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Love of
Central Point started home yester
day after several days spent In
Portland. Mr. Kldd Is n shoe deni
er In Mcdford and Mr. Love a
rancher of Central Point. They
were registered nt the llcnthm.-in
hotel. Tho Oregoninn.
Coats relined and remodeled at
the Fashion h o p, 424 Mcdford
llldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181. tf
Two CIIiiIch Tills W'cck
llaby clinics were held by the
county health department this
week nt Medford and Phoenix.
Three Infnnts were examined nt
Phoenix and 10 nt Medford.
Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist,
Philips Xlldg. Phono 1462. 17"tf'
Miss Slincinakc. Hack Home . -
Mlfls Alberta Slioemake, tele
graph operator at the Western
Union office nt Orants Pn.ss, and
formdrlji of the Medford office,
who IS on a two weeks' vacation
returnel the first of the week from
a few days spent visiting friends
In- Medford.
' :
Tho Real ' listnte ' Exchange,
which baa been located at ' 44
North Hlvorsldo, In now establish
ed at 125 ISast Sixth street, the
offices formerly occupied by the
Southern Building nnd Lonn asso
ciation. This film composed of F.lmor
llori'led nnd II. C. Mare, with J. L.
Upp as salesman. C. L. Ooff has
charge of tho Insurance business
In connection with the real estate
office'. Tho Real Kstato F.xchange
moved to the larger quarters be
cause of a steady Increase In busi
ness which necessitated additional
apnea nnd equipment,
SCOTTISH RITE WILL
IT
ScottlHh Rita bodlofl will imiet
for a special Besslon Mnndfly tsvon
hiR ut Viao o'clook. After thp tie
Kroe work luncheon will l) nerved
and n musical proKi'ttm enjoyed.
Tho entertainment committee '.a
pluunlUK to make thin the most
tin la event of the year for Scottish
Itltu bortUm. The committee Ih cotn
pOHed or Charles A. Vln, chair
man; Jerry Jerome, H, S. Ander
don and Uuro Uvn.
DUG FOUNTAIN TO'
JAOKSONVlMyK.str., Deo. .-7
Is 'puling If alltipMnV' ffttin
on Main street at the corner t
t'nllinn ami nh Third, t'lytle
Sinlili ,2tmt MwoHihcr4 dnhu
Ing f.iitairt in the fy And take
l no place ur ie m itnvn ihhhm
which has sriTt'd Jacksonville for
over T 5 yearn. .
''(Altsm-MKI.O.J Ore., Dec.
(V-'ri F,- M o( Sf nnd P. IS
A. "Menem go, charued with
lipxletncnt of l i.;! H.tiS, ulleged
coHm-imI on froishi frmn ntne
voyatics of ships of the Ncls'Mi
v(enii.shlp line, was nctjultted when
the Jury returned a verdict of
not ituiliy at midnight last im;M.
after delibeimiiiii mote than l!
boom.
REALTY EXCHANGE
IN NEVfQUARTERS
TKIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Unemployed arid Efforts
Toward Alleviation Held
Principal News of Week
. To pharnjihrase Charles A. Dana,
"When a man lose his Job, that's
not pews. Hut wS-n 5,000,(100 lose
thelrjobs, that's news." -The woj-d
that is on every month In tne
United States as the. Christmas
spending season nears unemploy
mentIs on the front page of every
newspaper in the land.
'KffortB aro being made to alle
viate the stricture on the American
throat before It becomes too tight
to remedy constitute the biggest
piece of news events of the past
week in the opinion of Jean Van
Dyke, who wus adjudged winner
in the Mail-Tribune news essay con
tent sponsored by the Journalism
class of the Madford high school.
Her essay follows: '
By Jean Van Dyke
Unemployment and the methods
of obtaining reller has become one
of the most discussed matters in
America as well as other countries,
and consequently has become one
of the leuding newspaper subjects
ut this time.
Mol'lccting the annual November
quieliiess in business and general
Hffalrs that has been noted In Med
ford for years past, .in comparison
with the activity or moBt of the
other months of the year, city eourt
business last month included only
HI cases and a total of $11!) in
fines collected, divided as follows:
Six drunks, $f5; one traffic viola
tion, $r,; 1 disorderly conduct case.
$5; one liquor possession case, $50.
In addition there was a reduction
olVnenrly one-half In the justice of
the peace court civil cases. -
Even the health of I he commun
ity fell In line with this general
November slump, as Is shown by
tne tact that the hospitals of the
clly had fewer cases than previous
months of the year, and, general
sickness, was less. ,:i ,
Uncle Sum also fell, in lino, as
the receipts of the Medford post
office showed an unexpected tie-,
crease for Noveiiilier.pl' $115( in
stead of showing the iistuil big in-,
creuse from month to. month as for
muny months pust. ', . , - ;
This general annual letup in bus
iness, health, etc., for , November
is attributed to the fact that the
month Is Just between, seasons
the close ot mil mini unq berore-tile
Christ nine bollrlnvu nerlnl '
T
fh$ Medford alrpoijj Qhfoji of
lct. xuy rfpvcitu airmail. rt fhw.
nor Jius tiuperlntemlent Soely Hull
of the port henrtl nnyflnrfg nhout
when It Is to be provided with
such), utatiK with - the other 150
airports of the nntlon,' at which
nirplunes lund. ,
It was recently announced at
Portland by O. I-ovenas, supar
Intenilent of the d'ortlnnd port and
l.ce H. JamlHon, traffic agent for
the Hoelhff wystem, contract car
llera for the airmail, that all such
porta will fly an airmail f lag.
The flu jr U pure white wUh red,
white nnd hlue crosn hnrs, arrang
ed similar to tho face of an air
mail envelope. IKirc gold wings
with n dise carrylnR tho words.
"tT.. S. Airmail," nre sown In the
face of the flag. Tho wings are
like the Insignia which was adopt
ed hy the federal government last
year as tho official badge of air
mail pilots, it was announced that
the flag was to be made available
at cost to the 150 airmail porta of
the nation.
Hesldynts of (the Jacksop county
poor farm are attending "The liig
Trail'' this iifternoon as guests of
O. K. Uelchsteln. nrnmigrr of the
Medford Valley Fuel company.
Transportation and tickets were
furnished the old folks by Mr.
Reichsteln. They nre among the
many people at tending the picture
today. Each day since the opening
of the film pioneers of southern
Oregon, who travelftl "The lllg
Trail' Into the western country,
hnvo attended the show an guests
of the Mail Trlbbuno.
Iff Jhoppinq Doyjr I
I J 'til Christmas
COURTS REFLECT
NOVEMBER QUIET
IN ALL BUSINESS
REICHSTEIN HOST
; COUNTYCHARGES
.ORKOOX; SATURDA,1
I , England, with her , unemployed
men growing every day; Germany,
with her political unio and wage
slashing; and the United States,
with her- five , million men ou of
work, each hns a prob$:m to con
tend with and settle or. they will
have more serious troubles on
hand. .' ..' 1 -; j,
Hungry men are not the most ra
tional perBons to deal with, In
stinctive reactions that man has to
cold, hunger. thliSit and, naturally,
pain, will become' distinctive ae
tlobs If so solution to" this moot
probltm Is found,. ' -.-'-..,,
' Government aid of a "certainty
seems to be obligatory. Individual
organizations haven't the means or
the authority to enlist help that Is
needed. , ;
With supervision of this problem
of national scope organization
could be completed on a construct
ive program to follow for the Im
mediate aid of these unfortunate
millions who, though now passive,
with the continuation of the condi
tion will not remain o.' - -
" V -- - ,1,'U;,VS
That more time is spent on the
study of English than any - other
subject - In high KChool i shown
In a report of total enrollments in
alt classes at Medford high lBchool.
released by Principal C. O. mlth
Thirty-two ttnglinh classes are
taught by a corps of nine teach
ers. In which 824 students enrolled.
ICnglish is a required subject for
all except those who hnv3 finished
four years of ft. j
History rank close behind Eng
lish with 675 student? taking the
various courses. Mathematics
comes third with 424 an'd science
is a close fourth with 300.
Although called a "dead" lan
guage, Latin Is taught to 166 stu
rtenu In eight different, classes,
iftlodern InngungeH, French and
Spanish, have only 14fl enrolled.-:
1,1 Of the commercial subjects In
Modford high, typing is the most
Interesting. A total of 184 Stu
dents are using the 35 typewriters
irthe flchool. Bookkeeping comes
second with 86. 'Penmanship,
which under the new aystem used
In Medford schools must be taken
as long as ,a student. is a poor
Writer, has 18 enrolled. 7:l
''Physical,, education, .proves more
popular, wlth'.boys -in -high; school.
laUho.ugh there ari more girls-. In
chopl. There are. 20- boys taking
that course, to 157 girls.
.Manual- training .york I ;.taken
by SB boys and agriculture by.6S.
While 1 4 5 girls take home' eo6
nomlcs. '.
i; Other classes, with enrollments
ard-as follows: Glee club 57, oc
cupations 50, interpretative read
ing tf, art 42,' commeiclal arith
metic 31. .shorthand 53, choral
singing 1,0. Instrumental music 55.
:
Amonf the fmost' original rnnd
elaborate" Christmas 'window dis
plays In Medford is the frosted
Kelvlnator arrangement at the
Southern Oregon Electric store
on East Main streot. C. O. Ttlaine,
Kelvinator service expert, who
fixed The exhibit, had charge of;
a similar window at Meter
Frank'? store in Portland Inst
year. .
In a setting of evergreens, largo
letters made of quarter inch tub
ing spell the word Kelvlnnlor. A
quarter horse Kelvinator com
pressor Is used In frosting the
sign. - The dlwplny will not bo re
moved until the end of next week.
The damage, action of $5000 that
had betm : brought against George
Trelchler; car dealer, und .fl. V.
NeilHon, assistant district attorney,
for alleged false arrest of A'ernon
Cottrell was ordered dismissed In
circuit eout yesterday on motion
of T. .1. Enright, counsel for the
plaintiff. Cottrell had clnimcdlhat
his reputation wan badly damaged
by the alleged false arrest, pausing
him to be Imprisoned nt Atturas,
Calif. .
The nrrest resulted from 'a car
deal wherein Trelchler claimed
Cottrell took a car out. of th state
without permission, while Cottrell
claimed he had no obligation to
fulfill to Trelchler.
Obituary
JOHKIMI TAYIAH. Fiincrnl
jorvlt't?a for I ho Into Joseph Taylor.
frttUor torn Tuylor.' 44 North
Oranijo utrt'et. will ltt hold at thp
VrM Mothoillt church Sunday nt
L!:3o p. m. Mr. Taylor hod hcn
a rhrlNtiun nit-miwr of thp Mcth
oiWM ohurt'h since chlldho.1. All
friend nnd .u-qunintnncrs ore In
vit.l tii Jitttnt1 thr Aprvifp. 4Strv-
t' will h4 ronducld hy Rev. A.
O, i:rnntt, Intrrnifnt tn th tnjj
tr.U I'olnt crtnotrry,
ENGLISH CLAIMS
! MAJOR INTEREST
AT HIGH SCHOOL
SHOW KELVINATOR
IN YULE SETTING
PLAINTIFF DROPS
r DAMAGE ACTION
DECEMBER 6,11930
Metieorolbgidil Report
December . I B30. '"
1 Msdford and vicinity: Tonight
and Banday cloudy -or -foggy.'--No
change In temperature.
Oregon: ' Generally cloudy ' or
foggy tonight nd Sunday. No
change in temperautre.
Leeal Data .' ", fl f
Temporaturo (decrees)-, 3S t 35
Hifctipit' (last li hr.)?-'-.. : 39
Lowest (last 12 hrs.)....i' ?0( , ' ' 35
He I. humtiiUy,,(I)ut.)....;.100 100
I'reclpUatron, (inches),. .01 .00
State pf weather .Cloudy Fogey
. Lowest- tenperature this morri
Ing, 34 -aesrees. ; .
, Total1 precipitation since Septem
ber 1; 1S30; 4. 1'5 inches. .. "
Temperature a year aso today:
Highest, 55; lowest. 18.
Sunset today, 4:40 p. m. .
; Hunrlxe. Sunday, 7:20 a. m..
Sunset Stinday, 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A. M.
! 120th Meridian Time
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Portland
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Seattle
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Walla Walla, -..
Wlnnlpesj
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Foggy
Clear
i'lear,
Foggy
Clear'
Cloddy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
IP. Cdy.
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Cloudy
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' , W.:-J. Hutchison, Meteorologist.
'ART' MAGAZINES
AsVresuif of coniplaints pressed
by local, niiliisXet s -and wdifarn or
ganiations and uressure brought to
bear by the city police aeparmen
and the district attorney's office,
a number' ot questionable maga
zines were taken front. ;t he .news
stands: In Modfprd yesterday. 'and
will! no longer be found'on sile in
the' city . ' The ; publications were
easy to buy and" readily fell , into
the. hands of, high school students.
- The magazines,5"-' some of which
were sold as hooks for the art
student, giving photographic stud
ies nt the human form, were prom
inently displayed, to the public at
the stands, the complaints said. A
number of tha hooks were found
In the hands of students at school,
It is claimed: '
Master Violinist in
Toggery's Broadcast
The soft, rich notes of Rudolph
Mangold's - violin will be - heard
again this week In the Nunn-Rush-Togge
ry broad cn at over sta t in n
k'MKl) on Monday night, Decem
ber 8th from 6:15 to B:45, in
Krelsler'a ' arrar.gement of "Lon
donderry A.lr."' ; - 1
This program Includes also the
"Hungarian Dance No. 5," hy
Brnhms, played hy the Symphony
orchestra under the direction of
Mr. Mangold, concert muster of
the Chicago Civic Opera company.
Another numher by the Xunii
Bush Singers, "Until Tomorrow,"
hy Fiorito.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT 2-room npt: close In.
imniei n, I'liune tio-., 01 , viiii
125 No. Holly. S5S
FOU RMN'T Nicely furnished 3
rooni apnrtment: electric range,
hot water, private entrance. 102 1
West 9th. Phone 1163-11. Adults
only. ' --S59
AM Cl'TTIXO 130 cords of oak.
Will ullver while It lastx: White
oak, 16-Inch, J2.35: white oak,
12-Inch, $2.00: black oak and
manxantor. lfi-inch, $2.".; 12
Inch. S2.2.1; hody fir. dry old
growth, 16-lneh, $3.00; dry fir.
seeond growth, lfi-lnch. $2.0;
12-lnch. 13.00. Nathan Jew
comb, Jr.r "2.", South Central,
Phone. 733-H. 250
FOl! SAI.H A Ford 2-door sedan.
11123 inndi'1. In first-class eondi
' tion incflianlcally. good rubber.
good paint, almost new batlerv.
Price 60. Phone TST-H. 321
Apple St. , ;f,ll
SPHC1AI. lood gra.le of Knlh
witiiuiis sua iiimnnon in conveni
ent mailing package; !0c lb.. 4
lbs. 7cor S lh.. li. no; also pb
talnet, winanh. carrots and up
pie for nsle cheap. -229 Itessie.
T-hone IS2 3-X.- 2 57
HARRYMARX
. "... PAINTING
Tinting-, Paper Hanging
' ' Phone 178-J
THIS CHRISTMAS
Give a Shrub, Tree or Rose
Bush gifts that last!
Russellville Nursery
- 528 3. Fir St.
COLORED LIGHTS
LEND CHRISTWIAS
110 DMS
Mnr,.,-.i -hiiuhiesK houses as well
as local residents, 1110 taklliB
active Interest In outdoor Christ
mas Denting this year. Several
attractive outdoor hoiwny uii"-J"
have already lieeh Installed thru-
1 .ii,,-iri nnii their
out trie uuwrw
brightly colored Hunts flash u
"Alei'ry Chi'b'tmas 10 ii'i
. feat- ,
Te Holly theatre. California
Oregon Power 'company home of
fice building., liobhins. Klll'iiiiui-i'
store -nnd 1 lies' Klertric store
nre nmong weHt side business
housei Hint have piepaii-ii an,--tlve
lighting displays this year
and several llliiminnted exhibits
are also in evidence on the wist
side.
: One of tho outstanding exterior
displays Is the Copco building
where ' scores of - rolored lights,
illumlnnted stniH and holiday ever
greens combine to produce a truly
metropolitan effect. A huge deco-l-nted
Christmas tree appears 011
tho roof of the Copco'honie office,
as is also true of the Holly the
atre display. ' 1
Outdoor lighting lor 00
AIIIIILAMIII)
.'V Oregon's
; ' . Natural
Soda-Fountain
'
iiriMi-Wiya-J
If K , y" O N' ffi
NEXT, THE DALLES. ANOtHER $10,000,000 FARM MARKET
Copy of.an ad Irt Printers' Ink, being run by the newspapers of the state
represented by Mogensen & Co
. r . . i . '.
3K
Hurry - Ends Tonlte
...... Oregon's Own Picture ;
"THE BIG TAIL"
Starts TOMORROW
JACK OAKIE
V afloat on he Gloom Destroyer
"Sea Legs"
LILLIAN ROTH
Eugene Pallette - Harry Green
STARTS
: TOMORROW
Continuous 12:30 to 11
Last Times
The Picture n Mli:ion -jef
TONITE
BUCK JONES
"MEN WITHOUT LAW"
ALSO
.R1N-T1N-T1N - Cartoon
Talkinn Comedy News
II '
1 9- .
DRAIN TILE'
nnrnr-,1 fluy Tile will last in.Minitrty in m?,- soil. No
more expensiva -Minn any othnr type.
Good Stock on Hand
Ashland Brick & Tile Co.
Ashland. Oregon phone C21.j
JURORS DISAGREE .
SECOND TIME-ON
! GUILT OF HAWLEY
For the second, time In a week
a circuit' court Jury' hearing,; evl-
idence In the trial of Walter Haw-
ley, Ashland, was unahle-to rench
i a verdict, alter seven nom-s aeiib
i erntlon Inst night. Hawley wns
i charged with liquor - ppBsesslon.
' Courthouse reports Bald that the
j Jury stood eisht to four foi con
viction llirUUSII""! . . n - -IIIU
ballottinK.
Accordlns to tho county officials
Ilawky will be tried at an early
date upon a charco of , sale ; of
' Honor Mending against him. -
The point of contention In tho i
...... j ...I.,l nt n.un.n!
I irilll llllO II Vim,
I chai ce 'was tho socnlled "stool-
piBeon" evidence Introduced by tho
state.
houses has long proved popular
In tho larse metropolitan centers
and -Medford is one of the first
small cities to odifpt this type of
holiday illumination. - It is . sale
to say that much favorable pub
licity for this clly will result from
the enterprlslntr spirit of local
business Institutions.
Naluial soda water, cold and iwet, i
not the only wealth that bubbles Itom
the ground near Alhland as tKc .
$2,000,000 (arm and fruit crop every
year will Indicate. But the scores of
natural mineral water spring! are one of
the reasons why so many tourists stay .
over at southern Oregon's gateway.
A third of million dollars worth of -fruit
has just been harvested within six
miles of Ashland. Pear and cherry pro- .
duction Is ahead of last year. Field
strops and livestock add their bit. It is
only natural then that Ashland's banks
bulge with money and over half the '
Iota deposits are savings. Bank dear- .
ings of $4,000,000 teAify that money
crcudtes in Ashiond retail sales in
excess of $3,000,000 prove it again. ;'
The evening Tidings, published for $-1
years, is the only daily in Ashland. A ;
national advertising increase of 23 '
over last year shows how favorably othsr
large manufacturers and distributors re
gard this prosperous market. Sales
await you, too. - - -
Every day 506,2459 Oregon buyer t read thate twelve
' . .Mogenscn Newipapem ' -v ..
Albany Dtmeerat-Herold Modioti Mail Tribunf
Ashland Tidingt Or 03 on CHy EnterpWn
Aitoria Attorian Budgtt Pendleton EattQragonian
Grand Pan Courier Rosa burg Newi Review
Klamatli Faili Harald'Newt Salem CopitoMourrinf
La Grande Observer The Oallei Chronitlt
MCMOd
Octrsll
cal.
San Franelico - Let Anielti
Mat. 10, 25 -Eve.
10, 50 ;"rT".'
Continuous Sunday "
1:M to 11 P. M.
Llbarty Rdr are Wltl rrl
H'ttfi ' -
JACK MUtHALL
ELLIOTT NUGENT
AtlT PsLAROAfUET
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