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MEDFOnn MATTj TTNBITXE, MEnFOllTVORKOOX. SUNDAY. DF.PEMMEIJ 7. 10:10 PAGE THREE ftrevjfag ItcllliiiH In Alluuiy i. . Johnson, who ,had been vIhIHiik in Axlilumt ami Medford for M-vcial ivi-ckH bus returned to hU home In Albany. .W NG APP K ii u n LLU liu Kcinovcd Homo Soon Mrs. It lc ha i d Smith, who uiiiUt went a major operation at the Sac rod Heart hospital, is onjoyin Horn jjreMi fir labs with diyi t wood nnd cut fuel bill. A.sk Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 25titf Hoy's Foof Infcrlcd David Mrdan-j-, son of Mr Daisy .Mi(iarrv of Hit I.iihhi a speedy convalescence and will ' I'harmaey at Hhlaml , Ih fluffertiiK iw ronioveu 10 ner numc in mui with an infeetim in hN rjrthi fmn. near future. land is compelled io u on crutches, FORMER MEDFORDiSTAlE TEACHERS NATURAL GASSN d CAP TURE PRIZE family ekamsjieg. i CotiUlllty Hi' ad and Tip- Dal I eg. .AT PORTLAND AVIAlN FIELD Phone We'll haul a w a y ; (Vntral Pnt Pioneer your refuse. City Sanitary Service, j jt watl k in i,s:i , when In- j U37tf jIU, years old that Uiley 1 Myers crossed VUo plains, he said i (iold Mill Clinic I'haime ! when in Medford vesterdav reikis-i each month reports Mrs, In the usual place. King, the county health nurse for the district. The next clinic will be held on Decem ber lti. the Puuifir In- The regular well baby clinic for terlnp with uther pioneers' at the tne uoia Jim district win ne neiu , M;lil TribiinV Th trip took -six WillK olchards u" monius ami covered consuieruwei pirxt urw rouh. territory. The trip had Us ; ternaiionnl Kxpusitbrn in -Tort- misfortunes and one enmo when utui nt which exhibits were horse thieves druve off several tM ed from Hood liver. Wenatch- hundieii neati ot cattle and horse.4. Th stock was found after three weeks had been , spent in the st-arch. I'.it ;U Seattle recently Vein l (ioist, pioneer in the Oregon Southern Ore?: on applen score p,,,.. coast flying transportation ;ain. proving that superior pea rs ! arch.' took a flyliw examination, an the only prize winning" fifsUK ot wnu" nt 111111 ut; " KniMU'll ii iM-p.ii inn-ill in i un4ii;iv : transport license. At the same time his Hon Wilbur, 21. won tun private pilot h papers. Now Mr. Uoi'Ht's daughter. Myitis, ha also become lllven are not fruit r;'i eil in the 1'uH'tie valley. Honors ibis time the Newtown apples kiowh on th' near .Medford. For Christmas Bible Stories. Tel pret Tlurlbut's 74 5-H. 2f.ltf Here From Kiitflc Point iUesidents of Kafrlc Point shop ping in Medford Saturday after noon wen Mrs. S. B and Johnny Linn. Imbued with the flylns urge nnd I has bcBun taking flying instruc ! tlon from him, with a view to ob P h o e n i x. Ariz... where Makes Improvements Mrs. Snell llowey is mnkiiiK im provements on ner six acre iraei ; tlon on Stewart avenue. Including idee-1 n,,... ...-.hi i-.-cCived the blue rib Mis Hattle Tluwlett.i trical wiring and tinting in tlio ' bun as winners, of first prize, it Holmes, Gerald Ward, house. I was learned here today. Fruits I were entered 'at the latter cxposi- Will Prepare Music Program VA''ll" i .!..!.. nfflnl,.1 ll...i,cU u-liina lilfn ce unci all lead.nj, apple, belts o . brohop ho lacillc coast was.aU;ud d, Mtfdford nnd JiU.kHon county he Newtown appb-s. t.-red by Ml. Chav A. 1hk in :(ehlb,t pre- hp mt0( pared by I. M l.oM. 8 .v llptwwn Me(1ford and lhe same apples were then tak-. Dry kindling $2.50 a load, ley Fuel Co. Val-j Jack Heath of Cirnnts l'as and Then? -apples, which arc con 12tf ; former well known resident of . ut,i..reii r.,no 0f tho finest crops ever unnvn in the Iloue liiver Medford has been appointed to i have enai'Ke or tne musical pro- valley, were ' ?ram at the dedication ceremonle ,ju. Vca- on Kemietli Anderson Cin-iilales Kenneth Anderson of the Med ford weather bureau station, was nf the new Orcy hound stase term- . OonSnieiee buildini ao, first ubtainiiiR his private pilot's and limited commercial fly inpf licensee, and ho was the origi nal founder of the Pacific All Transport company which later was acquired by the Hoeing sys tem. Although he makes his home at Portland Mr. Cturst operates -the tlorst Air Transport company be at Hie 'c hamber of tween ltremerton nnd Seattle, and Work on the I Installed In those j der way, he Raid. ;is plants tu bo -Kfes Is well un- ln Grants Pass Thursday on busi ness. and he Ikiot- Tet me write you: Carl Y. Tetitfwald, Uldiff.. Phone 1H3. fire Insurance. Hotel Holland tf Mrs. Huclilcr III Friends of Mrs. Cleonc liuchter are sorry to learn she i ill at the homo of her eister. Mrs. E. X. Eldredfce. P.roken windows reslazed by TrowbridKe Cabinet Works. 230tf Visited In Hoscliiirsr "Mrs. Ti C. Cunningham of Trail. Ore., spertt yesterday in this city visiting friends and shopping." said the Tlosoburg Xows-Ueview of Friday' Dr. Ro'lH. E. I.ee, lthorty nid. Glasses and muscle treatments, tf Ited Cross? Man known Here J. Arthur J offers, BO. manager of the 'Pacific area of the Ameri can Red Cross, with offices in San Francisco, and who died suddenly in Washington, D. C. Wt Sunday, was known' to a number of leading Hed Crossworkers In Medford. Mil's. IUh'Iic Improved Friends, of Mrs. J. W. TIeebe are glad to learn thrtt she ha,s suf ficiently recovered from a major operation, viindiMpne at the Sacred Tleaj hojmital,...to return to her home in the "A pate district, today. 8he . will be. accompanied liy a special nursfj. M"rs. "Bee bo has been recelvliur treatment in the hospital for the past two weeks. he is a director of the Air Ferries, ( Ltd., operating between San Fran ituil ii iir:i!it T: to no held on t.n-,. Thursday. December 11. ; Viar. v Younu-. au.ionnu.i.d.-nt of j eiai-o and othor bay cities. iiw J'innaclo l'ai-klnK houst', who Sualit SpiM-lalist Here Jiuh hcvn in the 1'niil la UiiiK Mr. and Mrs. Cioorite Wells "f l,usines.s lor 1 .'j year.", deseribes Kerby, Josephine. county. menV ,1, soulliern Orenon Xewtowas this week in Medford with their ,ls suiierlor to any lie has hand' I yoiin son, incidental to the -nil-. tcr taltini! treatments from a local Tni. remarkable feature of the siieclallst for sinus trouble. j fn,jt i3 (hat it is not only laree rjUJ j but free from worms and scab Tfin LATE TO CL&SSIFYlanrt packed out only six percent L culls. The pacU-ont per lux box w-a." percent. ri-cm lli.inni boxes. lt.ttOO pack- KtK SALE Heating stove. 132 ..ntli ii:ikil.-ile. -t'hone 73S-L, 5'.t cd out .extra fancies with less than I i'.Odll fancies. FOR SXl.K Good wheat hay. S j j, uf the a.,.,h.ll navc ucetl ton. i AJice St. 5:i ! LOST Ladies sold rim plasses at Hollv (heater or on Sixth street, lteward. Mrs. S. J. IS vans, Jack sonville. -rs I'HJlt BALK A few more Austro " lop pulleUi and cockerels. 1'hone CUU-J-'!. FOIl ItKNT Completely furnish ed 5-room house, lntiuire Cedar. sold to countries of Europe and Kjjypt. Mr. WIuk stated this morning. fdlt SALE or KENT 4-room .....,..lr.li.ll (HI Stewart Ave. Imitiire 330 So. i Central. -6(1 ! RAWBER lI INTERESTS YALLEY Tlie strawberry growers of Mcd- ! ford and other parts of Jackson FOR ItKNT One 2-rnom apt. 1 county as well as local horticultur sleeilng room. 310 X. llarth'tt. . ista K0,iei-ally are much inlcrcstod "oS j fn the news cnwuiMlIng from the EXTRA ISCY Sigh'Uv lot. jiistj Oregon State college last week of west of city reservoir overiuoking a new" variety or sli ii wherry which Medford. USxlIlti feet. Jllch , is said to be a cross between the soil. City water and lights, t well known Marshall variety and $300 $UU down. -$10 monthly. I the Kttersburg No. 121. It is stated that, convinced that the discovery is destined to bocoim While no date has been set. it is highly probable that the election count contest, filed against E. M. Wilson by llavl ii. Fehl, frequent mayoralty candidate, will be heard this week beforo Circuit Judge H. D. Norton. Judge Norton expects to hold court tno first two days of the week in Josephine county, returning to this ctty Wednesday, when it is likely tht election case will bo called. Under the Oregon lew an elec tion contest has prece-Ienco over all matters nnd will bo called as soon ns counsel for both bides arc ready. The Fehl interests, backtd by the so-called "Hotter Government league," in an amended compluThl charge alleged irregularities against the election and counting" boards, particularly in the west Medford and Oakdale precincts. The official count gave Wllsoii jl majority oi it voius.- .VlKvaler Ueul 'Kadhw .Wltli Tlie (ioldeti Voice .Vow and" vally advanced eiigln-j eering a year ahead In perfected j employment of Screen -Grid at- j tabling new- heights of perform-j aiu JGreafer range, even keener selectivity. Kvlth the miraculous! "Quick-Vision" dfad. A new. on-! largcd .speaker, . a new enriched tone, wHh -the Tone Control giving COMPETENT, experienced book four definite shadings of the won- keeper, stenographer wants half derfully pleasing Goldnn Voice. d:iy or full-time position. Itef Ask for demonrstration In vnur own I erencLH. Jlox 47, care Tribune home. We have a special finance plan if you wish it. Fick's Hard ware. Phone 13, Jacksonville. Oregon. las ACRKS In the ApplcgJUe val- cultlva'ted; 16 acres free water, t a valuable new strawberry variety, ri-room bouse. Fireplace. Milk the Oregon experiment station has house. Garage, Hiieken house and bain. Good well. 10 arrcs apples and pears. Iots of wood ind free range. Ttar price Sl.oito, ca.-i.v terms offered. Fnr the.e and many other good buys and trades, see D. E. MILLARD 3 E. Main 2T.8 ipplied for a public service plant patent on the find, which has been naii!"d the Corvnlhs strawberry, and which was by bred developed from seed. Obituary Scottish. Kilo Vwr Stated meeting Lodge and :iY Chapter, 7:30 p. in., Dec. M Slh. Work in deL-reo ot V il'crfi'ctlon. .'oil L. K. WILLIAMS, Secy. 2611 A ferry capable of carrying 10 HOI-SEKEEI'KH wanted - Tudor ! "'"" "";'"' l";"'"" "'j 3:,. No objection to children, j n the Missouri river at lhelps !:-ix WCC. Mall Tribune. 2U1 ''"V. M"- , TODAY and TOMORROW 'William Vavahn kt . . i .t. . ...in TUB f IJI AV KKUUUH 1Mb. TALKING SCREEN raw! TR I HEAR 1 'x 1 "6, Si, Scno- : 1 Continuous Shows TODAY! Ill MAKY M. HOSS Passed awtiy at the home of her daughter, Mrs. 11. L. Jtowman, In Central Point. Oregon, Saturday evening after an illness of six months from, apo plexy, aged 61 years, four months, 12 days. Horn in Santa Clara coun ty California, July 114, 1869, nnd moved to the Roguo Hlver valley at the age of eight years. She was married to George H. Itoss at the old Hoss ranch January 7, 1HKH. To this union were born eight chil dren, seven sons nnd one daughter. Sho is survived by fivo children, Mrs. H. L. Bowman, Central Point. Oregon, Frank E. Hoss, Jerome, Arizona, Raymond Hoss, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Donald Hoss of Moil ford and Russell Hoss of Cen tral Point, Oregon; four grand children, two sisters nnd one brother. Mrs. Sadie Ha Id win nnd Mrs. Rose Stevens of Santa Cruz, California, and Frank MoCarvot of Rogue River, Oregon. Mrs. Hoss was a woman of sterling character, a wonderful wife and mother and a true friend who will he mourned by a host of friends besides her relatives, she was a member of the Security Benefit association of 'rut nil Point. Funeral Hervieos will lie held at the Perl Funeral home Monday at 2 p. m., Rev. C. B. Porter officiating. Interment in Jacksonville cemetery. m m PORTLAND. Dec. (Pi R. E. v.xanunations for state eertiff- ; eat, will be held at court ...use. ( Aitcbeson. executive vice president Medford, Oregon, commencing at of the Natural Gas corporation of H o'clock Wednesday, December , Oregon, said todav work has been 17 and continuing until Saturday j KaK u,lrthuting syS- at 4 p m. of the same week j ((ins jn KlllllIlh ,,aUs und lM Applicants must present uiein- i (;,.ande seives lor tne examinations iney i wtfdi to take at the time set for the tin est ion envelopes to be opened, as the examinations cannot be offered at any other time or place. The rules and regulations regard ing the examinations will be read at H o'clock on the morning of the first day. Those entering later lit the week and wishing to take only a few of the examinations should present themselves at the secre tary's desk for registration and for Information regarding the rules. The 1 1 subjects required for a one year elementary certificate aro un derlined upon the program. Weill i cm lay Program 0 a. m. United States history, music, drawing. J 1 a. m. Writing. 1 p. in. Physiology, manual training, composition, methods In reading. 2: 30 p. in. Reading, course of study for drawing, methods in arithmetic, domestic science. Thursday Program 9 a. m, Arithmetic, history of education, psychology, methods In geography, mechanical drawing. domestic art, course, of study in domestic art. I p. m, Grammar, stenography, American literature, physics, meth ods lu language. 2:30 p. m. Geography, type writing, thesis for primary certifi cates. Friday Program 9 a. m. Theory and practice, physical geography, English liter ature, chemistry. I I a. m. Spelling. 1 p. in. School law, geology, algebra. 2:30 p. m. Civil government. Saturday Program 9 a. m. Geometry, botany. 1 p. m.- General history, book keeping. . . Altcheson said several other , 7. Edgar M. Burns, secretary, said Oregon cities are on the schedule today. for gas plants. Among them are, About 350 Gunners from Oregon, Washington and Idaho will attend, ' ho said. Visitors aro expected from 1 California and British Columbia. Government and stuto officials and representatives of tho department of health will present. The convention wilt deal largely with scientific methods of fruit canning. OREGOCI T,IES;G0AST QANNERS TO PORTLAND, Di annual convention of the North , west Can iters' association will be held in' Portland January 5, Ii and STAMPKIl NEW STUHO j Holiday special of one 8x10 o 1 portrait KUKH with one dozen or II. OVf The I der in smaller size. Appreciated Xmas gifts. 32 North Central Ave. Phone 1007. J S rMnxtdffd ndvprflwln utn results. A CHRISTMAS MEETS IS KK Mabel C. Mack, home demon stration agent, will hold five meet- ing this week on "Timely Saving Suggest ionR." These domonstra- . t'oiis include tho making of acces sories for tho homo such as clothes J u!urr' Accessories, desk sotx, ; stufi'ed toys, scrap books and port-j folios. . j The week's schedule Is as fol- j lows: j Monday Lost Creek Communi ty nlub. f Tuesday Central Point and Jacksonville hibs at Central Polnl. Wednesday Hell view Coiuinuu- j ity jUub. j Thursday Thursday Study club, Phoenix. ' . Friday Hustlers club, Bulte Falls. I Men's Store For Women as Well as Men There has always been a feeling among women that they were treacling in what you might call "No Womans Land" when they ventured to step into a men's store. At the Toggery women are just as welcome as the men folks and we strive at all times to make them feel right at home. Silk Hose for Women "Nonpareil" All silk chiffon...'..'...'.'. $1.00 pair All silk service , weight .$1.00 pair Famous "Van Raalte" ( , , All silk, full fashioned hose in the new fall shades $1.50 and $1.95 -Tuno in Monday KMED 6:1$ to ,6:46 ... . iN .f isi :ri I T.wiOit I'-uncnii fcrvicoH for lilt! lain .Ium'IiIi Tnylnr, fittlu'r of Tom Taylor, 4-1 Nurlll oriiltKH Htrect, will bo lu'Id at llio I'MrHt MctliodlKt rliurrh Sunday ut 2V) p. in. Mr. Taylor li.nl botm a CbrlHtlnn nii-nilHir of Iht Mi;tho dlHt cburell Hlnoo nhildliood. All frlcndH nnd acqualnlanooB ari In vited to attend tho Hrrvlcea. Sci-v-lr('H will be conducted by Hcv. A. ;. Itenett. Interment In the Cen tial I'oint cemetery. "Si. SI, Scnor - j ft! ""Un9haonu. e6 throughout picture. O ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS'. IT'S AS BIG AS THE HEART 'OF THE WEST! DOROTHY MACKAILL IAN KEITH MYRNA LOY Meteorological Report Pi Amjucas one of the greatest of American stage dranas. Now Vita phene brings it to you with color ful scenes, beautifiM natural Be, tmgs. a chorus of trained voices, gigantic dance ensembles. A love, story as enchanting as a Western sunset. iMtTinber 7, WHO I'OlfTH.slH Medford find viclnlly Hunday (loiidy or foKKVt uo cIuiiiko In tcin perature. Oregon Hunday cloudy or fog im chanKC in temperature. Local Data I POPULAR PRICES! I Matinee Evening Children 10c Children . 25c Adults . 35c Adultt .. 50c Lv.rer,ndidrmyer KME0 Enl" 6 6:15 Jk -,... J i vr.-; "-it- xen 2 1 7 If Temperature de.) .... :0 .'17 IMKhr-Ht i last 12 his.) 3h .tn I invent Hiirt IS hrnil 3Ti Z' Itel. huinidltyf pet.). .100 HiO Precipitation (in.) 0 .01 Htate ofLwoather f'Ky cloudy Tod la I precipitation since fccp lembor 1, 1930, 4.11 Inches. hiunrie today 7:21 n. ni. SuriMft tfiday 4:40 p. m. Sunrise Mntidny 7:27 a. m. W. J. Mutrhiwon. .MetcrtbKl.it. Hnnd Hivor f!nlde HeMaurnnt, nwii'-d nnd ope rated by Herbert jr-ld. opt ned. PRINCIPLE . . . 7 Dividends on Class A Stock RIGHTLY APPLIED MAKES PRINCIPAL It is not the amount of the principal that you save . . . it's the principle of saving an amount no matter how small. For instance, $5.00 deposited every month for approximately 12S months will amount to $1,000.00. ... ..... How many have that much in ready cask? Start an acirooreufc with one dollar or more d reeotre- a Barrel Bank. Jackson County Building and Loan Association Organized 19 0 9 4