Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 14, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    PitGE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON', SUXDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1930.
ocal and .
Personal
BUr I)ny For the Mcrcluints
The crisp air und welcomo mm
Hhino of yeffterduy gave a tie
mendoua impetus to Chritrtmnx
chopping, which resulted In the
k'itfgeHt dqy in such purchase so
lor, gladdening the hearts of the
merchants us the store were fill
ed with rural and city vltdtoi-H and
Shopper mint of ibe day.
r : r- 1 i
Mcttfprd I'oeus N'uiwd
The- name of Lucille Amos of
Med ford upneara among the dozen
or more Oregon poets mimed In
iho. first antholuxy of Pacific
orthwwl poetry, which has lieen
collected iy Harold O. Merriam,
editor of. Tho Frontier, MlHSmiln,
Mont., widely known as a critic,
and, which book Is being pultlinhcd
by tcaxton Bros. Ltd, of Caldwell,
Idaho: .-Oregon Is well represented
An the book,
V Th Reals you -buy today ' will
save a life tomorrow.. lit
Ilitf Snoiv Ton yeoi-H Ao
Ten yearn Ago last week travel
oycE.jtho Skiyoua was blocked
temporarily by seven feet of snow.
S- -v. Phone W. , We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
. . 237tf
".Divorce l)wrco X; ran ted
Gayle Winter wan granted a di
vorce decree hi.. circuit court last
week from Fred Winter on grounds
of cruel nnd inhuman treatment.
The couple, was married In 1927
and had one vChJld.. .
Ibance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland.
Mfcrion Nw Hack In OltjJ
MIks Marlon Nosh of this city,
han accepted a position In the
Calffornfa Oregon Power company
office In Medford. ftho U the
dnuRhter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
JI. News of Laurohvood and a
former member of the local power
;o.npiiny office. Her piKler, Mls
Kathleen X?m. Is t.lso employed
hy. the Medford office. Itoseburg
News-Review.
County Omrt Fnrouto Home Shopping la Medford
County JudKe Sparrow nndj Mr. and Mrs. John HlKKenboth
County CommiKMlonerH llursell and j am of Tolo were in this city yes
Alford are expected home Into to-jterday doing their Christmafl
day from having attended the eon-j shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Higgens
vent on of county of'le.-ak In Port-j of Talent were also business: visi-
Innd the nt of the week.
Genuine chromium plated Hot
point automatic wuffle iron, holi
day special, H4.G0, M. F. & H. Co.
'....-,. .. 265
f.eaveH No Ixuiger Nuisance
The rains and wind of the past
week have resulted in only u few
scattered dead leaven remaining on
lie tree In nifwt yards, and along
'.he curbs. The streets. .In the
residence district) are practically
clear of leaves due to the dill
gone In removing them by the
majority of the citizens and the
street department !n hauling them
..way.
and Oscar Diinfyrd are expected to
return today from Salem where
they had taken four prisoners. C.
B. Smith. George Bennett and Al
bert Bennett were t alien to the
state nenitentlarv .to beuln three
Be glad and four-year sentences fon , the
2l burglary of the Will H. Wilson
' store on Front street. Alvln Miiev
IJcenstt to Im1 Couple ., . . (sentenced to three year, for, check
The county clerk' office issued forgery, whs alo Included In the
a marriage license yesterday after-' party. . li i
noon to I laroiu (lebhard, 2 3. ana t
j tors.
Jiuy Christmas Seals,
you can buy!
Expected Back Today Cherry Grower Course
Deputy Wherlffrf L-ouIs Jennings! Ixcal cherry growers are Inter
ested in the short course of study
for cherry growers, being given at
the Oregon State college, at Cor
valits on DecemberJ5, 18 and 17.
. Dry kindling $2.50
ley Fuel Co.
load. Val
, 242tf
Look! onn lot of .hoes, values to
15.00, special) $2.95, this week. The
famous Durham dlk hoso (1.00,
H.fiO, J1.95; fancy mules $1.50 and
$1.95. The Band Box and Shoo
Box. 266
Visitors From Hilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bay lis of
Hilt, Oil., were In this city yes
terday from their, ranch. Mount
Crest, buying supplier from local
implement dculers and doing their
Christmas shopping.
Big values offered In silk quilted
robes, also lounging pajamas, $5.75
up at Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann's.
2C8
Boyd In Hose burg
C. H, Boyd (if Medford spent a
few . days .in Kuseburg last week
attending, to business matters for
the Overland orchards.
Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val
ley Fuel Co. 242tf
In Medford on HiihIiicsh
Quite-a number of ranchers were
In Medford yesterday transacting
huftlncKH . and buying supplies.
Among them wero Fred Offen
bacher and Matthew Kay of the
Applegate district. -D. H. Wyant of
lake Creek and Mr. and Mrs. W.
WY Dlnkerw of the Meadows dis
trict. . .
Lucille. Voss, 2t both of Medford.
Let me write your fire Insurance,
Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bids., Phone 993., . tf
Ashland'M New Golf Pro
Slim Brant, golf pro, who has
been in charge of ' -two public
courses at Portland, has been em
ployed to tako chaige of the Ash
land course, succeeding Donald
Macpherson, who has been In
charge for the last year and who
is resigning.:.; m
Bonded carrier wants .load -to
Los Angeles or vicinity during noli
days, phone 333. 26!
O. X. (1. Instructor Changed
Major Cyril A. W. Dawson is
relieved from duty as Instructor.
Oregon National Guard, Salem, and
assigned to command' the trans
port Cambrai, scheduled to leave
San Francisco about January 14.
. ChrlMtmas Trees On sale at
Owen-Oregon Lumber Co., office
beginning Saturday, December 13
Kmploye-s Relief Committee. 275
Will Hunt Ducks Today .
, Several parties, of local sports
men, leave Medford today to, hunt
ducks at TuU and Klamath lakes.
Among them will bo Mlko Her
man, ICvun- Miller, 'Bud . Baker,
Frank Ovelman and Mr. and Mrs,
(.'lem Childers. who nro going to
Tule lake," and Dr. . F. G.' Bunch
and party, who tire leaving for
Klamath lake
Shoe specials all w.eek one lot
values to $5.00, special $2.95. Hats
less than half . price. The Band
Box and Shoe Box, 223 East 0th.
200
Switched TJcciiho Plate . , ; .
J, W. Aloor( arrested yesterdny
by -fitata Traffic . Officer B. M,
Haueom, Is to appear In justice
court tomorrow forenoon to enter
a plea on a charge of switched
license plates. , ,
Portraits of distinction. T h o
Peasleys, opp.. Holly theater, tf
S rr; il 1 gift boxes extra fancy
peam and apples at Marsh's Gro
cery. .4. . 265
Trunk lAno Dbwolved
The Incorporation of the Med
ford-Crescent City, Trunk,. Line,
Inc., of Medford and Grants pass,
was recently dissolved hy the state
incorporation department at Sal
em. .. .. .
. Wanted Load from Los Angeles
during holidays. Phone 333. 268
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete;
facials, ecalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c. Prevost Beauty
Shop, 815 ,W. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf
Ihkuo Bounty Warrant
The county clerk's office Issued
bounty warrants yesterday to Ed
Saltmarsh of Huch, one coyote; Ji.
H. Short, Lake Croek. one bob
cat; W. H. Pomeroy, Beagle, one
coyote, .
Closing out hats, at $1.50, $3.50,
$4.50. formerly priced $5.95 to $10.
tot Kthelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 2C8
Clmnircd Tlielr LoMitlon
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Zimmerman
who - lived on the old stage road
for Homo time, are now llvln on
(he JUehanlHon farm Just south or.
Roxle, Ann. ' ' ;
3Gc; 1
tf
-.Dally'n Taxi. Phono 15.
ipaswengera," -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU KK-NT 'TieautifuUy furnished
It rooms. Plnno, garage. very
reasonable to right party. 313
VSfltith tnipo Sf. - ' 266
WANTED Housekeeping by mld-
dlo. aged lady for an elderly
cpuplo or motherless house, D.
M. Mall. Tribune. 2U5
FOR SALR Young heifor
TMrs. Ada Wnl. Ph. 447-W.
calf.
.267
FOU BALK-r-'N,w .grand piano at
...cost, Just tho thing for n
Christmas present. Phono 1442.
v : . , ; 2G7
AVILL SELL or Trade my model
A Ford 4-door Sodan. Consider
Model A -coupe with rum. seat.
See Hnynes, 1205 K Main. Phono
.,.Jil88-L. . . 207
FOR BALK or EXCHANGB
Itanch. 508 acres. Alfalfn, grain
' and potatoes, under ditch. Walk
en River. Irrigation Dist. For
income property or good ranch.
A. K. Neldt, Wellington, Nevada.
I. . 2C9
Ship your friends apples, pears,
dried fruits, nuts. Railway Ex
press agency announces following
cheap rates: 8 lbs-, 48c; 10 lbs,
00c; 50 lbs., $2.82 ..to farthest
points In U. S.. except ; Florida-
Rates proportionately to nearer
points. Phono .601..- 205
(ulto a Number of JJukhcs , .
Stato Traffic Captain C. P. Tal
ent .announced yesterday .thnt of
ficers will have tho mid-term In
Hpection of Kchoitl busses under
way t his week. .-A check-up re
veals there aro 32 busstw In the
county and are operated prlncl
pally by the Gold HIM, Evans Val
ley, Ashland and Medford dis
tricts.
Rent a car U Drive from Newt's
U. Drive Systom, cor 8th and Bart-
lott. Phone.990. , . 206
Killed In Auto Wreck
Nows way received In Medford
today of tho accidental death of
J, B. Slooum, brother-in-law of IL
T. Hubbard.. Mr, Slocum was kill
ed In an auto wreck In his homo
city.. Los Angeles, according to tho
telegram received by Mr. Hubbard.
Details of the accident aro not yet
known here. ., , .... . .
B r olt e n windows . reglazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet "Works. 230tf
'ostal lOmpIoycs Anxious
The members of the staff of the
Medford office are much interested
In the outcome of the . bill . passed
by the houso last week providing
for- a 44-hour work - day, or
Saturday half holiday, to the 300,-
000 postal employes of tho nation
Tho bill Is now pending In tho
U. S. senate.
Burn green fir slabs with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Mod.
Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 25Ctf
Here's a Real lvn (
A , seven-month old pullet that
lay an egg with, three yolks and
weighing five ounces and measur
ing 8 Inches around the long
way and seven Inches the short
way Is owned by Mr. .Ripley of
Portland.
Seek Yule. Decorations in Hills
Providing tho weather Is half-
ways good, .today will see . hun
dreds of Medfordpeoplo. going :to
the hills to .get Christmas trees.
gather mistletoe, laurel berry and
Oregon grape for Christmas dec
orations. The, laurel Jjerries are
said to he especially good this
year, but some criticism has been
heard that in many .places the
mistletoe berries are not yet well
developed. , . ,,u
Coats rellned and remodeled at
tho Fashion Shop,, 424 Medford,
Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181,. . . tf
'alls district,, was reported to be
showing pome improvement at. the
Sacred LJTflAi't, hospital last eve
ning. , Branches -of a falling tree
nro said to have struck him, caus
ing Injuries to his back. ' . i
'For Christmas
Bible Stories. Tel.
get Hurlhut'f
74B-H. 25UM
IPhotograph8 for Xma's. The
Peasleys, opp.. Holly .-theater, tf
Injured Man Is Better
U. S. Oonderman. Injured In a
woos accTdent Fridayin'the' Butte'l closed last summed-due tofthe.'fact
Christmas Trees On sal at
Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office,
begipnlng Saturday, December 13.
Employes' Relief Committee. 275
Schools Close For Winter
The schools In the. Spring Creek
and Climax districts have closed
for the winter vacation and will
reopen in the spring, continuing
sessions during the -summer
months. The districts do not op
erate 1n winter due to Inclement
weather and deep snow. The
Colestlne district has been oper
ating on tho same baslB hut was
Accused of Intoxication
Walter Forry. was lodged. In Jail
yesterday following .his arrest by
State Traffic Captain C. P. Talent
on a charge of driving while. In
toxicated. Forry lives in the Cen
tral Point district and is alleged
to have . been driving in an im
prudent manner. Three bottles of
alleged beer were found in thef
machine and it is likely, Forry
will also face a charge In this con
nection. V- I
Fruit Shipments Increasing
Including 17 cars of fruit ship
ped last week from Medford, total
shipments for the season have
reached 4071 cars, reports last
night said.
t Dr.' P. p. Johnston, Dentist
Phlpps Dldg. Phone 14C2. 177tf
Be an Praises Vetcraim Hospital
Arthur C. Hcvan. wno irri eu
home Friday from undergoing an
examination in the veterans' hos
pital at Portland, has great praise
for the Institution and its facili-
tie?, equipment and treatment.
i
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Hanging
Phone 178-J
No Bettor Iist XlBhti
The condition of Mrs. Helen Pet
t(rew, connected with the county
clerk a office, waa reported no bet
ter at the Hacred Heart hoxpHnl
la evening; ' She underwent a
major, operation early lam week.
She Ut unable to receive vtajtoi-H.
The Meoilnh, screen feature,:
ST.' ,nl0,Ho,?heaJ,. tS Ore and Bullion
era nil hiiip n, iwin s. I'iiiiuvi .nu. ,
i Houhc, CoIvlR'tl Drug Store and
Holly theater. MuKe reservaiiuns
now. .
One-half boxea extra, fancy Boac
and Anjou pears, $1.25. W. H.
Watt, Phone 488-H-3. , , ; , 266
IMsplay Tinted lMtturea
An Interesting display of. col
pred photographs of southern, Ore
gon acenes are attracting attention
at the chamber .., at,, commerce,
where they. -wero .placed yesterday
by the maker, Mrs. Ij", E. Casey of
tho Trail section;., The pictures In
clude. a variety of subjects. ,
Dance Wed. and Sat. Dreamland.
... i a, . . , : . .206
It's' time to fill jour' radiator
wtih anti-freeze.. Prestone, alcohol
and ciyco at nohtner's Oarage, .
232tf
IJcenso Kales Decrease.
Due , to the, fact that . less than
one month remains until ', half
year licenses may be purchased,
the alo of auto, licenses at th:
sheriff's office durlns the past toi
days has shown n. decrease. How.
ever, the: first of the year Is ex
pected to see quite. n rush. ,
Dr. nobt. K, Lee. Liberty Bldg.
Ryes examined,, glasses. . .. tf
Our new studio is opposite hew
Holly theater. The Peasleys. tt
Fined In Kueeno Corn
Chester Kttbli of Goldson was
fined $15 and costs in Justice court
Monday for hauling piling without
a permit. The fine, was paid. His
application - for a license to haul
has been turned down hy the state
highway .commission . on the
grounds that he permitted the ends
of the piling to drag on the high
way. Eugene Guard. . ,
thnt the enrollment Included only
ono pupil.
Burn dry Blab wood, $5. and $8
per lond. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
266tf
Dry Itlndllng $2.50 a load. Val
loyFilel Qo.. , .. )-- t43tf-
YoiLwtll be well pleased if you
try a .Tulip Oil permanent wave.
When finished the hatr is soft with
a natural looking wave and curly
ends. What every woman- Is look
ing for now. Price $10. Other
permanents, $7,50.. Work guaran
teed. Cnll 57, Bowman Beauty
Shop. . a . . . 274
Bob Fowler In the East , ' '. t
. County Aeent K. G, Fowler who
left Medford the day after Thanks
giving to attend,, the national coun-,
ty agenis convention in Chicago,
from which city he planned . to
visit his birthplace and -.boyhood
home in Wisconsin, is not expected
home until about. December 20. A
letter, received from him last, week
written iu Chicago said that fine
weather prevailed while he , was
In that-city, and that- it was so
mild then that the people did not
wear overcoats.
TJuring h o 1 i d a y , permanent
waves, $5.00 complete. at Palace
Beauty Shop, under supervision of
Helen-John Smith, .... -243tf
IlANOIt FOR, sAliB or Trade N.
It. Hunnels, Koute 2, titewnrt
C Ave... .. .i ...... .... k . 205
FOB TUADH Charter Oak clee
, trio and wood range for good
,'.W0od range and small amount
. cosh. Mrs. Walter bllllo, across
irucks from rod packing house
''at Phocnlx-i. i .!
KOOM and BOARD 2 men, homo
conking. S10 8 .Orange. 3I7
FOU SAlifi A-l balled Alfalfa,
$li0 fler -ton, delivered, l'hone
. 11X-1, Central Point. . 207
FOR SALH Speckled Sussex
rooster and hens, Plymouth
' Rock hens, pood tent, Kamp
Kook 'Stove, Mrs. MeCliuey,
mile west of Phoenix, 2 house
east of A. JV. Wright. : 205
FOR SAI,B Leaving stato. MtiPtl
sen 1 acre land. Good 2-rnnmj
. farm house; all new out build
ings, frnrnge, hen house, row
shed.- Jf you want1 a real linr
gain see this, Mrs. Me.Ghuoy, ,i
mllo west of Phoenix, 2 houses
east A. N. Wright. 205
FOR A FEW DAYS ON'LV!
IH-AOIIB Chicken Ranch, 1 mlle
from Gold Hill, clno to tho,
-- Rogue .River. -15 acres cultl-'
vated, bslunee hill luntl. Good I
,. 4-room house, furnished. Newi
hfji house for S0O chicken, tinr-l
' age and other buildings. Spring!
. water piped to house. 200rhlck-
en. 8 turkeys, 5 goats, all nia-l
r:!.-:?ry. Wood c ut for winter.
Trice for quick sale $1100. Best
of terms. i
'.4 ACHKS. .well Improved ranch.!
.K'inlla from Central l'olnt. 4
arre fine nlfulfn. (4 acre In i
asparagus, some fruit. Sub-lrrl-l
, gated. Running creek, fine, fori
hug raising. New hog house. I
Never failing well for ti rlfiutlon. I
-Price $SM0. suitable terms.
We Siieclallae in Southern Ciiiltor.
nia exehunges. , Hrlng In your!
listings. We can mulch ihem.l
SOl'THKHN ORKGOX ltKALTY I
OOMI'ANV
11$ Vorth Riverside 25
FOU RKNT 1 aero close in. Our-'
den soil, ii-rtom house, 2 stoves. 1
.well, chicken house. $15 a'
month.
"Little Grey Home" -4 rooms and
Imh. lnrRe concrete basement.!
" Furnace heat, city Water, gur
ng, I ncro land, berries and1
fruit. j:ast side. Close In. 'Lease i
1 .11) n, month. . I
Furnished apartment - II rooms, j
Iwith and gmnge, hot nnd cild i
, water furnished. $20 n month.
I. It. Allll.ir.l. 42S K Main 1
D. K. MILLARD I
42$ B. Mnln . . , ..
SKLL OR TKADK I hsve most
Any kind of property anywhere
to, trade or sell, tjlst your prop
erty for trade or sale with me :
for fiction. X). '. Millard, 4.'3 :
fi. Ualn. .
SAFEGUARDED
1 UNVETMENT
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Dividend!
on
on
Class A
Stock
It is not only important that you invest
your money where it will earn satisfac
tory dividends, but it is equally impor
tant that you invest where your funds
will be amply safeguarded. a
Every dollar invested here is secured
by FIRST MORTGAGES on improved
property. , .. : - , . .
Under Supervision o
State Corporation Department
Jackson County
Building and Loan
i Association
Organized
1909
- Turkey dinner Sunday at Huson's
What-Not. Soup to dessert, 50c.
. . - - - , 2or,
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith of East
Main street are enjoying a visit
j from Mr. Smith's mother of Chl
; cago. Illinois. Another house guest
Is Miss Hael Fletcher of Kureku,
California.
Purchased
l.icfiuetl by Stat of CalilcniU
WILDBEtlG BROS.
SMELTING tL K FINING CO.
OtficM:742 Markct,St.,San l-'raiuisco
Plant: South San Franciaco
Bargain dance, old-time, Wed.
Dreamland: 35c per couple.
HAPPINESS FOR SALE
Happiness is worth such a lot and it costs you so little. Just the modest
price of a ticket to a Fox West Coast Theater.
Continuous Shows Today 1:30 to 11 P. M.
T
I.-; Begins,, ,JL.:J.JLJJrY. X
The princess was lovely and lonesome.
The plumber was American and handsome.
CHARLES FARRELL
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
C 'ha t-tii nir .-Viisiilimi of '".lust liniiirtnc"
3k JittM&FJPt&'ft.irr 7i
J
THE PRINCESS and
THE PLUMBER"
PLUS
Laurel and Hardy in
"Another Fine IVpss"
ADMISSION
Mat 10-25. Eve 10-50
GIVE HAPPINESS THIS CHF.ISTMAS
A Book of FOX SCRIP is the IDEAL GIFT
'iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiniiiiiiiiiii iM'giaiiiiE
3 Days, Starting
TODAY
Continuous Shows 12:30 to 11
LIKE A CLAP OF THUNDER, MANHOOD
CAME TO THE BOY OF THE HILLS
TOIL ABLE
(DAVI
A COLUMBIA
PICTURE
Simple, sincere
soaring to nights
of unbounded
emotion.
A star overnight . . , yesterday unknown . . .
tomorrow ill America will be shouting the
name of
RICHARD CROMWELL
In the picture you'll never forget with NOAH
BEERLY, JOAN PEERS.
A Gf "Marry or Else"
rtL"-1-' Metrotone News
Tlic silent, (li'iiitia's
urontost
classic conips
to life as a
talking scrpon
achievement
twU r.1 M HI
Mat. 10, 25
Eve. 10, 35
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