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IK Iocal and -'Personal Mtllo Kjh'm- on lllfftmuy Uc porta from State Truffle Chp Mnln C. P. Talent today said there was .Utile nov on the Pacific highway over the Siskiyou moun tains or on the Oreennprlnx high way to Klamath Full. While snow has fallen In the mountain districts for the past several days. It has not covered the highway and o far chain are not necessary for .driving over. IJt-ciise to ImhI Couple A marriage license was Issued to rtay at the county clerk' office to William H. Fluhrer and Maniuret Strong Ames, both of Medford. and yesterday to Clarence liuiz I'.irh and Hastel Ittfhop. both of JU'ddinp, Cal. The latter couple win married yesterday afternoon ly Itev. Claude Porter. From Distant Points Included among the hotel guests t rom d bt it n t pol n ts n re Mr, and Mr. M. C. Jenkins and Mr. J. II. Hhaw of Vancouver. II. C. Charles Strack of Stillwater, Okla., and Frank Welmter of Salt lake City. ChrUtmns packages wrapped for mailing nt Station l, Med ford Fur niture & Hardware. 263 Small Ctrl Seriously III Jane Mann, mu)l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mann In the Central Point district, was report ed to be fterioujily 111 with pneu monia. Close out lines all at half price, Xm.is cards, books, bridge Items, wrappings and seals. Real Imr Hulna. Koke - Chapman Co., for merly Medford Book Store. 2G3 Wmm'n'rt utellef Curpa Social The Women's HcUef Corps social will be held at the home of Mr. J. H. Young on Friday afternoon. MemrMtrn are requested to bring contributions for the buzaar. Genuine chromium plated Hot point automatic waffle iron, holi day special, $14.50. M. F. & H. Co. 265 Two Rnlltling Appllt-ntlonn 'Uemodeling work to cost $3000 Is to begin noon in the second story of the Lamport -Deuel building on M a In nt reet , acco rd 1 n g to an a p plicatlon on file today at the city building department. M. L. Mead ows wilt spend $600 to remodel a dwelling on South Central, accord ing to another application. " Closed cur leaving for Lorn An gelrn Sunday; can tuke 2 pamen gen to help pay expense. Phone Loi Can man, 141. 263 Prnlso Mctlford linker Hitti off to Medford wholesale bakers. They have reduced bread one cent per. pound, and arc the first In the Mate to do so. Athena Press. Moved to our new location ftt 135 East 6th St., across from M. M. Dept. tttoro, next door to "Wurts (lift Shop. Real But ate Exchange. 135 East 6th St. Phone 1496. 264 1envcs for Kosohtirjc George V. Harvey of Dunamulr, Cal., left ihls morning for Itwe hurg on businew. He had 8pent ra Ahort time In Medford. Our hew atudio Is opposite new Holly theater. Tho Peaaleys. Xt Invited to linn (pice A. H. Hosenlmiim, Southern Pa cific district freight and passenger superintendent, htm received an in vitation to n banquet January 30. nt Hacrnmento,' In honor of Thomas A hern. Mr. Ahem has resigned his position ftJ fuwlstnn'c general manager of the Southern Pacific company, after 49 years of service. He U 70 yeara of ace Brok wlndowa reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. -230U rioino Tomorrow Night The basketball teams cf the Sams Vnlley and Itoguo River high schools will play at llogue Hlver tomorrow evening nt 7:30. A hot ly contested game Is cxccted. Burn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. JJ'iiel Co.. Tel. 631. 256tT ; New Lower " Prices Beginning December 1. until further, notice, re tail prices on Fluhrer's Breads will be lowered to the following: All types cf bread, white and dark per lb. loaf 9o Three loaves for 28c Large loaves, VA lbs., all types -13c Two loaves for 25c At these new low prices Fluhrer's Breads are more than ever be fore your Best and Cheapest Food Thera will be no change In the quality of these bread,, which have con tinently outeold the com bined totals of any other two brands of bread man ufactured In Southern Ore gon or Northern Califor nia. , Corrwts Error An error appeared In the local columns of this paper yesterday, in the advertisement of Or. Hubert K. I-ee, eye specialist, who him of ficeM In the IJberty inilldinK in thin city. The ad should have culled attention to the fact that J)r. I-e offer.- eye examinations and KtUHKes. Mm. Cu-trr In City Mrs. Otto Caster of Phoenix, who has been visiting friends In Central Point for tho pant two day, stopped In Med ford this morning on her return home. Mr. .Myrtle Caster of the Old tttnge road wad alno a Med ford visitor. ' J. H. Cochran, agent for the Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co., after 27 years' experience. Is specializ ing on family income, corporation, annuities and estate Insurance. Tel. 977-X. , 262 Orison Hotel GtllM VLsitors from OreKon polntfl Teg latpret! nt local hulel toilay in rludi'tl K. M. Dyer and S. (1. Sal lit'k of ltoKehurK, Major nnd MrH. .fan. II. Tlernoy, o. (I. Finn and K. A. Miller of KuKf-ne, and tho followlnK from Portland: If. W. Randall, Tt. It. McCormlck. P. B. Hrown. II. 8. rIMz. c. W. McMil lan, II. P. lioifnlmun. O. Xj. I.oeb. It. M. Marti, li. I.illnlard, K. M. Schmef'r, K. M. Itedman, O. X. Taylor. Loo Unmeet, It. O. Cjleny. li. A. Thompson. H. J. ClarldRP, W. V. HawkMloy, C. Walton Iakee. (1. I.. Johannes, U. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mm. P. N. Hehnell. It. H. hncjl. K. W. Yankee, M. D. M Dade and Marie f'one. ChriBtmns Trees On sale at Owen-OrcRon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, Decemlwr 13. Kmnloyoa Relipf Committee. 275 Suffcriiiic Willi Influenza K. M. Paddock, manner of the partu department of Gntea Auto company, is ill nt hl homo, nuf ftfrhiK from Influenza. Air. Ial dock will not he uhle to return to work for neveral days. "Dr. Uobt. E. Lee, Liberty Bids. Eyex examined, ilawo. tf t'lmiH'y nt K la mat it rails . Xewton C. Chuney, formerly dis trict attorney of Jackson county and now practicing In Medford. wan a bujuneiu visitor In this city yesterday. Mr. Chaney accom panied Bob Boyle, travellnp sales man, over yesterday from tho pear city, and returned home today. Klnmnth Falls Herald. Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys, opp. Holly theater. tf liiKiinuire Men Hero Charley MncMIItan, surveyor for the Oregon Insurance rating bu reau. Is In M ed f ord today fro m Portland, transacting buslnewt with local insurance firm. Howard Hoardman, representative of Fred 8. Jtimes & Company, is nlso in Ihls olty from Portland, calling on local Insurance dealers. Daily's Taxi, Phone 15, 35c, 1 to 4 passengers. tf .lurifro Norton Krluriift to City dudite H. D. Norton arrived In the city last evening from Grants Pns, where he has been holding a circuit court session, and i? reg istered at tho Hotel Medford. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland IShlff., Phono 893. tf In Mod ford Today J2. C. Fnber, merchant of Cen tral Point, Is among visitors In Medford today. Others from neigh boring vicinities are A. E. Brock way of (i riff in creek, Mrs. Hale Woken from KagN Point and Mrs. Chub Anderson of Phoenix. Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf JiI.ho Alarm Yeeniuy A small pile of brush burning along Clark street yesterday ex cited the Imagination of some local resident who turned in an alarm calling out the heavy flro fighting equipment. Tho department ar rived on the scene but thero was no fire to extinguish. Fire Chief Elliott advises Medford people- to be sure where the blui is nnd how serious It is before turning In an alarm. The department was call ed Tuesday evening to the home of John Denlson on Crater Ijike avenue because of a flue fire. Phone 642. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. - J37tf l Con my .ludgtHt to Meet The annual convention of county juduefl nnd commissioners will be hehl in Portland, lceembcr 12 nnd 13. The state highway commis sion will meet In Portland Decem ber 11. Pears make good Xrnas fift. The kimhall Fruit Co. has a limited n u m btr of ext ra fancy Cornice pears packed In half hoxe. for sub at tlndr plant. Phone your order now, 159. KGS Collect. igr Itounly Warnmtn The county brk's office Issued bounty warrants today to A lint In Jack. Kogue Hiver, one coyou; (leorge Ilargadlne. Ashland, three royotes; Clinton Charley. Climax. one coyote: A. P. Moore, Trail, on coyote; J, C. Hoy, Medford, ens coyote. During holidays, permanent waves. IS. 00 complete at Patace Itnauiy Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. 24Stf tlemntis Visit frYlmds Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Coleman and son Jean pent the week end In Klamath Falls with friends. Everofte admires beautiful eyes. Ths Kmm.i Cline Iteauty Shop Is sperialiitlif In dyeing eyebrows and lushes. Phone 4a4. 16 P values offered in silk quilted robes, also lounging pajamas. $5.75 up at Ethclwyn It. HofftminnV, 2 Mrs. Cornell Itettirns Mrs. Kdwin E. Carnell of Klam ath Falls, who h.id been with her pnrtuiK, Mr. and Mrs. M. W, tM rleh of Medford for the p.ist Sev ern) months. h;ts returned home. MEDFORD MXIL' .TRIBUNE. 'MEDFORD, District Meeting Yesterday Hiutfl truffle officers of the dis trict. In chance of Captain C. P. Ta'ent. inol yesterday at Grant Pai In periodical session, Dis trict Attorney Torn Miller and Sheriff Krneat Ltater of Josephine County addressed the officers on current topics. KMiilo Pullers Plied A. A. I.lversidKe, who died In Mddford recently, left an estate of 440o, according to inventory and m!ralHement papers on file today at the county clerk's office. 1 Permanent wave. ' $5 complete; j facials, scalp . treatments and oil! shampoos, 50e.- Jrevost Beauty' Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tf On J!uliU'KK Vlhlt ' ' F. E. Lundstrom of Portland, branch manager of the Ford Mo tor company., fs In McdTord attend ing to bunincrts today. Ilent a car U Drive from Newt's IT Drive System, cor. 8th and Finrt lett. Phone 990. 26G Mr. Frolireloh Jm HI Hugo Frohrelh of the Gates Auto cornpHny has been confined to his home for the past several days, seriously ill. 'll n 1 1 ii it? m mi yuur iuuiuiui j wim anu-ireeze. j-resionp, aiconoi and Clyco nt FIchtner's Garage. 232tf Seeking Note Collection It. I. Htuart and Clara Stuart filed suit in circuit court today againxt L. It. Cook nnd Inas Cook, for th? collection of $1778, claim ed to be due on a promissory note. Moved to our new location at r25-East 6th St., across from M. M. Dept. Htose, next door to Wurta Gift Shop. Real Estate Exchange, 125 East 6th St. Phone 1496. 264 .Vslilund Farmer Visit; J. it. McCracken, farmer of the Anhlund vicinity, was In Medford this morning buying supplies and transacting business. Wanted Load from Los Angeles during holiday. Phone 333. 26S Hot urns to Eugene Herb Owen, maichmoker for the "Medford boxing commission, left last Tiight for his headquarters In Eugene, after spending two days in Medford in connection with the Kruse-Strack wrestling match at tho Armory last night. Ho arrived by train but ;-eturned by motor, accompanying Bob Kruse. who was returning to Portland.' Owen had plans for a match here next week, featuring Xr. Karl Sarpolls. but duo to lack of expected support at last night's card, plans have been temporarily abandoned. Bring your Christmas packages and have them expertly wrapped for mailing at P. O. Station 1, Med. Furniture & Hardware. 263 Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist, Phlpps BIdg. Phone 1402. 177tf Christmas Shopiring Emil Brltt end Miss Mollte Britt of Jacksonville wore In Medford this morning doing their Christmas shopping. Closing out hats at $t.r0. $3.fi0, $4.50, formerly priced $5.95 to $10, at Etholwyn B. Hoffmann's. 263 Motorist from Colorado G. -A. Schrader of Colorado Springs, Colo., was among tho mo- torlwts from a distance who regis tered today at the local branch of the out "of state auto registration bureau. Doll dance, Oriental Gardens. Saturday. 264 Visit Jean Cameron Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Cameron of Vlda, Mont., arrived this morning to visit Jean Cameron and family of Medford. To your shopping at the Gold Hill Hardware. Special pre-lnven-tory gale, 262 Hew from Ahlnml dl. Silver, who resides south of Ashland, was a Medford business visitor this morning. Shoo aneeinlH Alt week ona lot values to $5.00, special $3.05. Hats iH than half price. The Hand Box and Shoe Box, 223 East 6th. 266 C&rnlval and dance. Lake Creek, December 13. ; 26 1m a I,oii I Guest Mrs. U M. Decker of Spirit Lake. Ma., arrived In Medford today to visit Mr. and Mrs. M. Manning. Brill's Sheet Metal Works doe expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf Dance Wed. and Sut. Dreamland. 266 Attorney Urn me Homo Attorney A. E. Iteames returned to M rd f ord t h U f orenoon f rom Portland, where he had been at tend Inn to busine-ss matters since Monday. Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $6 per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 63 1. 25tf Photographs for Xmaa. The Peaaley. opp. Holly theater,- tf From the llenr Slate 's 1 1 f urn ians ret; tut r red at M ed ford hoteU include O. A. Mlcliaeln and Frank Young of Los Ancelen. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smlih of Chico, Fr;tnk Paddon of Orovllle. O. O. King of Alameda .and E. A. Car ter. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Williams. S. S. Hosen. F. S. Murphy. ColHn MWntyre and Walter .Golden of San Francisco. Drv kindling $2.50 a load. Val- ( ley Fuel Co. J42tf i - - j Small gift boxes extra fnncy I pears and apple at Marsh's Gro loery. $65 Mr. Gates In pitrtlund C K. Gales ts In Portland at tending tbt meeting of the state highway commission. Christmas Trees On sale at Owen-Oreeon Lumber Co. office. (beginning Saturd-iy. IVcujiiher til. Kmptocsk Itellef Commiffce. 275 He van to Veterans' Hospital Arthur C. Bfcvan left for Port land leM evening to enter the V. K. Veteranr.' hospital there, where ; he will undergo a physical exam ination to ascertain the extent of dUahlllty reultinie fnjm his being: heintf wounded durinx the World war in May. 1915, near Ypres in! France, while serving in a Cana dian refjiment. On UumIiicmm Here F. H. Vehrin of Grants Pass was a business visitor In Medford yesterday. Bunded carrier wants load to Los Angeles or'vlclnity during holi days.' phone 333. . 2ti8 For Christmas get Hurlbut's Bible Stories. Tel. 745-H. 256tf Visited Hie Pruilts Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore of K la miM h Fa Us spent SunJday in Medford as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Pruitt. Hot time, hot'muslc. Lake Crek dance, Dec. 13. 264 Doll dance. Oriental Gardens. Saturday. 264 Mrs. Young: In Hospital Mrs. H. II. Young of Ashland Is receiving treatment In the Com munity hospital of Medforcf 'this week. Look! one lot of shoes, .values to $5.00, special $2.95, this week. The famous Durham silk hose $1.00. $1.50, $1.95; fancy mules $1.50 and $1.5. The Band Box and Shoe Box. ' 266 Coats rellned and remodeled at the Fashion h o p. 424 Medford Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf Huriasf Quota The quotn of $165 In the sale of Christmas seals set for tho Med ford public schools Iioh been reach ed, it was announced today by the JockKon County Health 'associa tion, and a total of $167 was turn ed In as a result of the sale. ' Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. 266 .Mrs. Pettlgrnw Improved Pettigrew, who has been critically III I - t.n tSnnt-A Un.Pt hnanllnl fnp several days, are glad to learn that she Is In a slightly Improved con dition this afternoon, according, to Ship your friends apples, pears, dried fruits, nuts. Hallway Ex press agency announces following cheap rates: S lb.. 48c; 10 lbs.. 56c; 50 lbs., $2.82 to farthest points In U. S. except Florida. Rates proportionately to liearer points. Phone 561. ; 26l To SjH'iul Holidays In Sou 111 Dr. nnd Mrs. Frederick Johnson will leave tomorrow for Los An geles, where they will spend the holidays with their sons, George and Frederick.. 1 -The week -of Deoember ;ll the Plymouth world tour will be. in Home and the program will' Include many features never before heard over the radio in Amerca. Marconi, rather of radio, will express greet ings to America, the Sistine choir will sins, there will be songs by Franco Suselli of the Knyal Italian opera, by Alfredo de Pelo, famous street-sone singer , and patriotic songs by a group of the black-shlrt- ed Fascists. Visiting the ancient sections of Rome, the tour will also fiend to the radio audiences vivid word pic tures of the impressive remnants of Rome's empire days. The pro grnm will be presented over sta tion KM ED tonight from 7:45 to 8:15. 4 ATI GRANTS PASS DEPOT A crowd of approximately 50 Medford people will leave by stage this evening for Grunts Pass to attend the dedication of the new terminal of Gray Hound stages In thnt city tonight. D. J. Willson, manager of the local office, an nounced this morning. Officials from Grants Pass nnd Portland nnd delegations from Salem nnd Eugene will also attend the dedication. Sitevial communication Medford Lodge No. 103. A. F. & A. M., Friday, De- comber 12. 7:30 p. m. Work in the Master Ma son degree. Visiting members wel come. Work In this degree will be exemplified by special degree team, By order of the W. M. 23 C. M. HOl'STOX. Secy II Jhoppinq Days 'til Christmas OREGON, TITURSDXY, SEAL SALES BY ARE EXPLAINED Argument -for the sale 6f the "Come to Church"- seals in Med ford, drawing comment from the county health department yester day, was advanced today by L. It. O'Kane, re , resenting the Nutionat Church Advancement organization and In charge of the Jocal drive. Mr. O'Kane said the seals me tint to encourage the attendance at all churches, were eold in Medford to financially benefit the : Freej MAthodist church. In need of; building Improvements. Mr. O Kane did not think the, sale would conflict with the tu-l berculosls seal campaign now in progress In Medford, but said the comment of the health depart ment had Us damaging effect in asmuch that the campaign had shown a-decided decrease today. Small tFee for Solicitors. . There was a small crew of so licitors nt work in Medford and were given a small stipend for their efforts, Mr. O'Kane said, in keeping, he pointed out, with similar "methods used In other sen 1 campaigns. A portion of the crew Is made up entirely of local people while, others travel with Mr. O'Kanej from section to section putting i on the seal campaigns for some: church in need of funds. It just happened, he said, that they ar rived in Medford at this time when the tuberculosis seals were being sold. Ho Kiid a group of women so licitors received $1.50 per day for their efforts, with a 5c bonus going , to tho solicitor sell ing the most during the day. A woman. Mrs. Sykes, covering the section outside of Medford, re celved $1.50 per day, $2.00 for; the use of her car and $1.00 r gas and oil. Today at noon her car broke down. , Work on Commission. t Men solicitors worked on a commission, receiving 25 per cent! of their sales the commission j coming out of the 50 per cent of the funds going to the organise-. tion. The remaining amount goes: TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY: FOR KENT 'Half of duplex, nice- j i A rt lnnlllre Wilier limi". b"',".1- ,7 . 905 N. Itiverslde or Phone l FOR SALE Solid mahogany, ex ceptional dining set. nii Antique Shop. 2 FOR SAljB 'Here Is a nice home with 2 lurse bedrooms, nawouu, fireplace, east front, on close In paved street. Price. 33O0: terms. CHAtWOET FLOREV, 123 East Main. 26t FOR IRE.N'T Good 5-room modern- furnlshel house on West Jackmin. Phone 6-J7-J-1.2M LOST Wire-haired fox terrier. black and wmte wun uin Reward. Phone 1081-R or 154. 263 200 ACRES 11 Fine Jerseys and registered male, gooa leum. im plements and machinery: 60 A. finest free soil under cultivation, balance timber and pasture; run ning watr. deeded right to same; small cheap nouse. large barn and Ample outbuildings. Price JMlilO. will accept house here m deal. liOWN & WHCI-E, Realtors. Holland Hel Bldg. Phone 130. 262tf LOST Pair man's shoes In post office building. Please phnno -S7-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Serge milkor. like new; will trade for good haj. Box t05. Phoenix. 26S CHEVROLET SPECIALS We suggeet one ot our goon useo cars for the family Xrnas gift. lt29 "Chevrolet Ijindau Sedan i 1929 Chevrolet 2-pass. Coupe 1929 Chevrolet 2-pass. Roadster 1929 Durant "6' 2-paj. Coupe 1925 Chevrolet 2-pass. Coupe f929 Ford model A Roadster 1929 Ford model A Rroadster 1927 Chrysler Convertible Coupe 1926 ltulck Standard 2-tfoor Sedan ALo a few cheap care at $60.00. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Telephone IS. ARMSTROXU MOTORS, INC. 101 So. Riverside Ave. 26S SPECIAL THIS WEEK Best kip pered salmon 35 and 40c lb: HnK cod and flounders 18 mid 20c Lb; halibut and stoolhend salmon 25 to lb; fillets of Hnp 20c lb; also good jtrud" of KnglUh wwl nuls and almonds, 6 lbs. $1.00, nnd Spitzenberir nnd Delklnun apples 50c to $1.00 box. 2i Iteie St. Phone 1522-X. 2t!2 IU'RU Y! OKT THIS Cheapest buy ver offered In Medford; 120 i neres In Griffin Croek district. , 9 mllenout: nearly ull level; sub- ; irriKftted; SO nerea cleared and cultivated, balance fine timber; nnd pasture lami; fotr house and-' bai-n; 2 spripfist; lots of fruit.' J'rlce $S00. 1 Also 65 acres. 7 miles from " Medford In lirlffin Creek 1if trtrt: strk-tly n timber and wood ; propoeltion. Price $StiO; dome tvriiLH. f Southern Oregon Realty Co. IIS No. Riverside. 23 KOR KENT Furnished -duplex r.mrtnrent; adulu. 713 Cedar St. 3S bXlt SAI.K Silver leo.de horn. , U;H1I short time; music stand, case; cash or trade, 614 Hiiven. , near Jackson sorool, Medford. lre. WANTED Man with tractor and fresno to level (.us PeCT- niin, Pitt View Acres. 264 ; WANTKO Yotinc Poland-China bnnr. Phone 355-R.S. 2H VANTE1 General hoiisework by ab!e woman of 50, liox A. H.. Tribune. -4 YAXTEl To buy Rood ncd IV livnl cream eparfltor, v 12 or larger. Wm, J. Ferns. H. F. I 4, Medford. 265 CHURCH GROUP DECEMBER 11. 1930. to the church: with no strings at tached. Mr.' O'Kane said. The ?dedford people in the cam paign are Iva McHenry, Hazel Archer, Beulah Archer, Frank Watson and Marie Sykes. The Misues Archer are daughters of Itev. Arthur Archer, pastor of the Free Methodist church. ORE. WHEAT GROWERS HOLDING ANNUAL "MEET HEPIWEH. Ore., pec. 11. ( Ham-hers representing produc tion of five million bushels of Oregon wheat -gathered here to day for the annual meeting of the eastern Oregon wheat leusue. The sewdonH will, close Saturday John Withycombe, Arlington, pres ident of the group, opened the mating. TOMORROWS! RADIO TODAY!! mm m Jm K. w M DENISON Radio Shop Phone 1520 402 E. Main ELGIN And utt the style he wanted . .handsome, modern. .and exact In time keeping. The case is 14 K white sold filled with a greenbordcr. 12 1 no z i8TT4i, 13 Z .6 5 ;! Larry Schade "Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918" UNIVERSAL Picture, . - ' 'W JUST WHAT M HE... itflHl an !l II i i mw.b f IKi r- -'j "I rr ALL MM v.- LOOK! " TheF;n"inB RIN-TIN-TIN in "The Lone Defender" DETECTIVES TO TELL STORY OF! BOWLE S DEATH i' i pbRTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 11 H) ' ' .kn inm invoBrlvation intot ; Ifee .Bowleg murder ease got under j -way' here today.' Police d.etectivei , I who were aaainned to the case No vember IS when Mrs. Leone Uowles. 'I S3, -prominent society woman, died with a knife In ner nean. i: j the first witnesses lo enter the court room. i With the aid of a chart of Hie v ! 1 j 2 DayS, Starting . :."' TOMORROW ! TOM SAWYER, HUCK FINN BTTTY THATCHER Friends of your hour of your memory they will live again ... for your happiest mo ments in a theatre. k . - TUiM . L " IsStik. JACKiECOOGAN TWra GREEN FOR BOYS OF ALL AGES! For anyone who ever knew a boy Continuou Shows Saturday, Sunday 1:30 to 11 km' i if t m 3 Days Starting A riot blaze The up a X1H00T tT0 KATHRYN CRtMFORD apartment where Mrs. Bowles met her death, these detectives were to toll ihn Rlnrv of the stahhlm. - . .--- -- te- lated to mem oy iveispn HowIm millionaire, and Irmy Loucks pa J' Bowles and MrH. Paris declare Mrs. Bowles stabbed heraelt W,eil she learned pf their lntlmaciea ov,r a three-year period. : Klamath Polls. "K 1 a m a t h County Courier" moved to new location and installed' new machls pry. JOHN H. LOOK FalnUnf Dccontlni Flnt Interior Work a 8po laity Phona 118 or 145ig youth . , . . ' happy in e Last Times TONITE EL BRENDEL - Marjorie White, John Garrlck in "JUST IMAGINE" TODAY of action in a of excitement fighting cowboy rounds bunch of radio rustlers ALSO "Fairway and Foul", Comedy Paramount TALKING NEWS Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, 35 The Ideal Christmas Gift. Buy FOX SCRIP