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PXQE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QREnOX. yOXDAY, DECEMBER I'l.-lfttft. Iocal and -'Personal School Hoi Ml tflmUim T(niiiToiv 1'rupttrty awnw are .uraln- ' rnlndfd to vote on the public school liottd Issue for tho vonftt ruction of hurlfy oceded building., for the local Kchool system. The election will bo held tomorrow from -2 p. m. to' 1 p. m., ut the Junior hlffh ,r hont building. Ort'Rtm llotol Guests (iueKtA at local huteld from Ore gon points, over the week end, in cluded t C. .Miipen of KuKonc, JI. ( Ayer of ItostrliurK, 1 Jiwrtmei If. .Sharp and Mrt. Mary IS, Hharp of Athena nnd A. t.I. Bach, F, D. Sherwood, J. iB. Weed, A. S. pobb, Carl 15. ireen, A. V. Foster, C. G. fireory, H."-- A, Burton, Mr. and Mrs. J, fl. Oordon, O. A. Peftrwon and 1. L. OlniKtead of Portland. iIiivoh for Siit(ln . M rt. . JI. Talbot left today for i Sca-ltle where Hho pUma to apend J tho holiday with friends nnd rehi- 1 tlVCH. K. . Klrircifjre Very III Mtm. How Klfert tind Kersey KldrldK) were culled to thU city Hundfiy evening from i'orlland by the Ulm'M f K. X. KldrldKe, who l tlll ill today, according to reports. Homemade cuko, fruit cake and plum pudding at Marsh'n Grocery. 274 One-half 'boxes extra fancy Bosc nnd Anjou peniw, $1.25. W. If. Watt, Phone 4R8-R-2. 28 (;iicfftK from DlsUinw Included ammiK Die hotel ruoMh Jn Medford today from a. dintance are Mis M. A. J'hlllipft of Hono lulu, H. T.. Mr., and Mr. Jiimji Rpeticn of Jjctroit and Frank W'U won of Phoenix, Ariz. jVn stolon Can llfwrn'rinl Two cars stolen here Saturday nTuht were reported rodny by thf police ns recovered. A edan taken from Captain y. V James of the Volunteers of America Wan found near thp enior hifih school bulld Iiik, and one taken from Mis. David llofeniiertf wn found fit Jneknon . vllle. ' Tho Heals you buy today will R.ive n life tomorrow.. 2t 'I hey I. Ike TI.iIh Counlry "Three years nuo my husband and I were vUitors In your flec tion," starts a letter received to day by tho M ed ford A 'ham ber of Commerce from Mm. Hurry Mese reau fit Jiustls. J?iu,- "JiuU we uw 'points of the most wonderful Scenic beauty In the entire nation. Sirs. Moaeroau 'wanted a supply of lit erature to distribute anion; her friends and believes there will be n number of Florida pcopte cm- Ins west next year. The elm ni ber also recolvi'd n request for Ituor tnatfon from notion Hyde of Bene wah, Ida. Rent ti car U Drive from Newt'a U Drive System, cor, 8th and Uart lott. Phone 000. 26G Tet mo write your fire Inmiranco. Carl Y. . TongwnM, Hotel Holland Hldjf., Phono 9fl3. tf IMjiiick IjiikI at Ittirron Uue to henvy foit on the vnlloy floor, airmail planes landed laHt nifjht and today at liarron, jtouth of Ahlnnd, above the fopr area. Tho layer of ton Ih not thick, but it completely obscure view of tho ground from airplane pilots. A trip up on the Iope of Itoxy Ann tills morning revealed a bright sun nnd a beautiful view, the fog be low resembling a white lake. Buy Christmas Heal. Be glad you can buy! 2t j From the- llear Ktut ; I CnlifornlnnH registered at local j hototo include fjrorge W. Hoblnson ; of Stockton. J. A. Bond of Berke ley, Chiut. Itobinson and Mr. M. C. O'Nell of lwat'anda. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. M: Kamph of Smith Hlver, Mrs. A. Knlpe of Kureka, Mrs. "V. U Hodges of Han Iilego, Mr. and Mr. . Goldman and son of Oak land, Lawrence Saunders, Phlle Shownlter and E. , Hotiderson of 'Fresno, J. A, TJaldeen. Henry itork. Mr. and MrH. A. M. Tennlson, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Porter of Han Fran cisco and Mr, and Mrs. V. T. King of htw Angee. Christmas Trees On sale at Owov -Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Hattirday, December 13. Employes' Belief Committee. 275 Phone ifi12. We'll haul nwity your refuse. - City Sanitary Service, - ' ' ' 237 tf llvi' Bible Kxjiihh On Jauuary it the department of ediiPJitloti, with- headi;uartcrfl In Salem, will give examinations on the Old Testament nnd the Now Testament nt the senior nigh school. Theso exam are given throughout the Mate, and thowe carrying on , rollclous study jire given credit for the couro. Dance Wed. anfl Sat. Dreamlnnfl. 286 ' TlelnniH to raittM Piihh T. J. llampaon- of (1 runts Paw, who ha been in Medford on busf- nesfl, returned to tho northern city , tfbj afternoon. Dally' Taxi, J'hono 13. 8 So; I to 4 pane niter. : ' ; tf . f . Iletitm fmni SuUuu Owrar Dunford, county Jailer, and ; T.ouls Jennings, deputy sheriff, re turned this -morning from Salem where they had taken four pris oners to the suite penitentiary Look! one lot of shoes, values to Ifi.OO; Bpeclal 2.D5, thin week. The pinions Ditrhttm milk hono 11.00, 8l.no, 81.06; fancy mules 81-60 nnd 81.05. The Band Box and Shoe Box. 268 Alumni Mcoling This Month ' Graduates of tho Central Point high school are to meet In an alumni nemion at tho Hoffuo iClk 'hotel December 20. Quite a num ber of former Mudents are expeet- i d. An Interesting program Is be ing prepared. . . Big value .offered In allk quilted robes, nlno lounging pajnmax, $fi.7& up at' Ethchvyn B. Hoffmann's. ' " 268 (VtfUvthijr Bounty Wnrrmits The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants today to P. Hntn of Applegate, two coyotes and two bobcat; F. 3. Collins of Cen tral Pnlrft, oiio coyote 1-M Ralt marnh of Bitch, one coyote; B. JI. Hhort of Lake Creek, one 4ohcnt; W. H. Pomeroy of Beagle, one coy ote', ' ! , Dry kindling $2.R0 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Carkln to Addre Tax Moot John JI. Carkln of Hnlom and former city uttorney of Medford. but for some time punt a member Of (ho atato tux communion, will be the main speaker nt a tax moot ing at the. luncheon to be hold Wt'dncvsday In that city under .ponsurshlp of the Portland realty board. ... ' , , 'Broken window reglaxert by Trowbridge Cabinet Work. 2H0tf From Now Until Christmas We will have a com plete stock of Genuine German Christmas Goodies.' Come In and Inspect them today. lilg Airplane F.xHTtc4l Today The arrival of a big new Stand ard OH enbln plane, manufactured by tho Itoolng company of Seattle, wat) expected here thi afternoon, providing the fog had , sufficiently lifted to make-Its tin ding possible. The ship Is wild to represent an expenditure of 81-10.000 and to have chairs valued- nt nearly $500 each. Shoe specials all week one lot values to jr.. 00. special $2.95. Hatn Ioks than half price. The Band Box and Shoe Box, 228 Bast Cth. 2G6 Portraits of distinction. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater, tf Visitor from Hueli ); Iarkln Reynolds, ranch of the Ituch district, is in Medford today transacting buslnem with local firms. Burn green fir slabs with dry wood nnd cut fuel bill. Ask Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 26Ctf Itadlator antl-f reeze, giyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super Service, 272 Dr. Robt. K. Lee, Liberty I3Idg. Eyes examined, glasses. U Former Itclilciil Killed Word was received here today of tho recent death of Mi. John Huckwaltcr in an auto crash near Santa Ana, Cat Mr. Huckwaltor wofl Injured in the same crash. They were former residents of Med ford nnd had quite a number of local friends. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15. (JP) R. E. Altcheson, vice president of Natural fias Properties, Inc., syid today busIneHH conditions through out the northwest are "encourag ing' He has juNt completed a tour of Oregon and Washington, where subsidiaries tia-e -built and are building gas distributing systems. Plants at Klamath Falls, Bend, Cottage Cirove and Coquille, all In Oregon, wore inspected by Altehe-soti. PAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15. (JP) Transamerlca jumped .two do) la is a Hhare In the first twenty-five minutes of early morning trading on the stock exchange here today as swift buying poured Into' the market following the announce ment that a big pool had been formed to buy the stock. . 1 "t Our new studio Is -opposite new Holly theater. The Pensleys. ; tf You will be well pi oa.se d If you try a Tulip OH permanent wave. When finished the hair' Is soft with a natural looking wave and curly ends. What every woman 1a look ing for now. Price 810. Other perm-anents, 87.50. Work guaran teed. Call 57, Bowman Beauty Shop. 274 lldlH Med Hut I Christmas Tree A decorated Christmas tree is a pretty, seasonal sight in the front lobby of tho Hotel Medford. This Yule.tldo decoration has been an annual affair at this hostelry for years, nnd was placed there Sat urday evening. Rndlntor anti-freesie, glyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super Service 272 Photographs for Xmos. Tho Peaslcys, opp. Holly thoater. tf F.xpcctffl Bm'k Today Superintendent E. C. Sollnnky of Crater National park Is expected homo this afternoon or evening from Portland whore he spent most of lust week on pUrk business. For Ohrlstmna'" goti Hurihtit'n Bible Stories. Tpl. 7JS-H. 85Gtf Bonded carrier wanU load Ao Los Angeles or vicinity during holi days, phone SS3T - 268 Attend flmiitN Pass Mooting Mrs. W. -H. MofJownn, Mrs. Char les Gilbert, Mrs. C, T. Sweeney and Mrs. Owen were among Medford neonle who attended the meeting of Daughter's of tho Nile in Grants! t'nss Saturday, Wanted Load from Los Angolas during holidays. Phone 888. 204 Permanent wave, 85.00 complete; facials, ncalp treatments nnd oU shampoos, 50c. Provost Beauty Shop, 816 W. Main. Tel. 368. 253tf Will Ijenvo for Holidays Harold Hrown. representative of the National Life Jnsurance com- iwiny, will leave Wednesday for Canyon City to spend the holidays with relatives and friends. Closing out hats nt 81-50, 83.60, $4.50, formerly priced 85.06 to $10, ojt Kthehvyn B. Hoffmann's. 268 Coats rollned nnd remodeled nt the Fmhlon Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 11-81. tf Auto IsoensoM iHflueit The sheriff's office bwued auto limine today to Daryl Allen. Fred Wolff and Miss Margaret Fitch of Medford, Frank M. Green of Gold Hill nnd A. H. Tloye of Owens mouth, Cal. Christinas Trees n sale nt Owen-Oregon Ltrmber Co. office, beginning Saturday, December 18. Employes Itolief font in it tee. 275 Burn dry slab wood, 86 nnd 8C per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 831. 256tf Motorist from Canadn A 1 l-ilni)v nf Vimonitver. H C, w among the motor tourists from a dwtanco who registered to day nt tho local branch of the out-of-state auto registration bureau. Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf During holidays, permanent waves, $5.00 complete nt Palace Hoatity Shop, under supervision of Helen, John Smith. 848tf Cm tor Ijtke Imvrr IJne In his Sunday eorrejipondrnre from Washington, D, C, to the Portland ortYgonlan, John Kelly said: "A power line Is to be built into Crater hike, the lulce coming from the California Oregon Power company. There has been need of power and water In the park, and with the Copro Juice nnd a new itravtty wutcr system there will bo a field for many Improvements. Power at present is generated at a small plunt." Dance Wed, and Bat. Dreamland 886 One Building Appllratlnn Wallace Woods applied for per m''.on today at tho city building department In finish a dwelling on Plum street at a coxt of $800. It's time to fill our radiator wtlh nntl-freejie. Jretone, alcohol anil Clyco at l-'lehtner's Garage, ia:tf Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Legislature Mouth Away Four weeks from tomorrow the Oregon legislature will convene In Salem nnd swing Into its 40-day session. At tho same time Julius L. loier will assume tho duties of governor anu governor .iinoiuu will retlro to tho private practice of law, probably in Salem. Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist, rhlppa. Bldg. Phono 1462. 177tf Tho Messiah, screen ' feature, travelpguo Jfoly Land, Tuesday, Nov. 1(1, nt tho Holly theater. Tick ets on nto at Swem's, Palmer Music House, Colvlg'e Drug Store and Holly theater. Make reservations now. ut fSvnngollNt to Speak - Tho unhiuo evangelist, Rev. A. 15. Sims of Seattle, wll! prench at the Free Methodist church, corner of South Ivy nnd Tenth, tonight at 7:30. Brother Sims is n successful evangelist and hns n message says A. C. Archer, pastor. There will lie special music. Bargain dance, old-time, Wed. Dreamland; 85o per couple.' 268 Bargain dance, old-time, Wed. Dreamland; 85a per couple. 2G8 v" By llfciiurtl Maasock . NRW YORK 'Political- intrigue is an over constant source or ma terial for novels. - . . Jlut after, reading "Tho Lions' Den" of Janet Ayer Falrbank, I flUHpect that."ttie groat American political novel remains to be writ ten. Mrs. Folrbank may not have set out to write a great political novel, tif course, by merely to produce a love story about a LaFollotte progressive in congress. In which cane success of a sort is hers. Washington's Pltull Her hero is Daniel Carson, who like Clncinnatus is called from his plowing (or rathor, threshing) to represent his Wisconsin district In congress. Furthermore, she has made him a Lincotnewiue figure, a rugged, simple farmer, an idealistic, self conscious man of the people. Maybe that is whut made him unconvincing to me. For a spell of political reporting in Wisconsin conveyed the impression that how ever idealistic tho younger LaFol- lettes are, they and their followers aro extremely smart in 'political matters. 'Daniel is a little too unsophisticated. But after all, a character In fic tion U' a fictitious character' und maybe I'm wrong. Anyway, Daniel enters a lions' don of the privileged intoresta-.'One Hon is a Chicago racketeer1 who wants to sell his Wisconsin Jake island at an exorbitant figure , for a veterans' hospital. Tho chief lioness Is the pretty wlfo of a senator, with whom Dnnlol falls in love. , Mrs. Fairbanks, a sister of Mar garet Ayer Barnes, also a novelist. Is a former democratic committee woman and wrote "The Smiths," a popular novel of five years ago. Great Britain imported 3,408,212 doiion pairs of cotton hosiery In the first nine months of 1930, Claims Record Lnnibcritmii leaves H. S. Lovejoy of Juncsville, Wis., secretary of the Owon-Oregon Lumber company, left last night, nlh, litul wtsst I irr ttin lnfnl m)k lit nnri' conferring on future plans with James H. Owen, manager. It was an annual visit. Radiator nntl -freeze, glyco, alco hol, at Post Office Super Service. 272 Frohmnn Injured. NF.W YOU K, Dor. 15. (P) Daniel Frohman. veteran theat rical producer, wna recovering In a hospital today from a dislocated shoulder nnd other injuries inflict ed by a' taxtcab. Pro-Christina a Good Humor If everybody would maintain that pre-4hrlstmaa good humor throughout tho year, whnt a hap py world this would be. NKMial IVnumuulmtlon of It mines Chapter. O. K. X S., Wed. evening. Deo. 17. Initiation and social night. V Visiting members wel come. By order or me wortny matron. HaTTIK M. ALDKM. 207 Secy. At the boKluning of the year, China had 127 cotton mills equip ped With 8.9118.828 spinning spin dles, nnd 281. 884 twisting spindles and 29. 322 weaving looms. bopping Day 'til Christmas 18 D U V XMAJ XBALJ IIS "iwlTSii iTtmiiiiiw ii 1 1 r ip ' .liiortolrJ Pint Phott George Salle beHevee he estet ii-j. . r.mrH l.r narAchut. lumo re when he dropped approximiite- ly OUUU TC irom n b "l Fruno, Cal. Hi, barograph will be checked. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO TKA11 4-room hois nnil .mo u-ro or pitund; Pilo .mull liuiiiN. ii nd 3 lot. niKt Miilford. for Kinnll Improved aorvnirf: Till cut illiilrlrt preri-rrcd. Hox I. fj. Trl'jimr. FOU SAI.K 4 r-ach. heavy, tnll- tiTood TouIuium? goowe, 71'7-K. I'liono KS SAI.K A-1 young Jrrwy cow. to fiTh.-n i.HH. I.. Mi--l-ulloih. TiiK-nt. Wiixnor fn-ck roiiil. A WHITE HOUSE HOLIRAY fl i if I i j 1 VXi3 1 t Io9n M '4.: Nt.., ,-Vw-v" A "Ay f3" fk'J in 1-3 ft' R' ' &.'SuW,r G III . s. - t 1" f Foil KRJfT a-rootn duplex apt winter priced. -M Haven. atitf Ko It SALK $1 "0 box Chrirtma card?, only !nc; 4 oak dintnu chairi, upholMoi-ed, nnd vik ex tvnfton tabh, 81X; wood heater. M.uo; radio cabinet, couch. $.:.; dtlffonter, Hl.Sit; iimhottany poMer bod, $.M.i5. The Modrord Kxchango teo. J. Kunxman. Prop.) 3D So. Front Phone vat. 287 Foil SAI.K My PTncoln trdan. like new and nt a prb o that will mirprlfH you. Knsy lermw. Ii. f.utt. Hi f A t ft X. f j 1-5 ' f if Cower Make Water Blur. WASHINGTON J?) Illchard Willmatter, German chemint. w the blue of Bea water l due to the presence of dissolved copper compound. H-tl..Mlu-kS IW T";1 .... damaRe to pecan rovB " mPn nnd vegetnhleH. hickory, pemlmmon and i'""r trees by the pecan twig glrdler, hiiH been reported from all parts of North Carolina. 4 Doctor Farms for Hralth. FL-gtIAV SI'HINGS, N. C W) lf healthy to farm, reasons Dr. V. S. Cozart, so ho haa 11 acren . tmm u.hlch he eels a nlentl. ful supply of milk, butter, eggs, ..vorif cP f'ff) I'liittit - Three1 younrj persons urrtved in Washington from Pasjrlcnn, Cat., with their mother, Mrs. Herbert Hoover, jr. (loft), to celebrato Christ-' mas at the White House. Mrs. Hoover greeted them at the station.. A maid is holding Joan. In front Herbert, 111, and Peggy Ann.' . GAMEST LOSER GETS REWARD Why Make Your Own When mince: meat oil reauirements of Grandmother', Pie Triumph 3 Jf9,5S&.r; B. Get Your Mjjfy l HoUday Permanent Now $.500 '"' Complete Kathryn Locatell Tel. 1374 t i t 230 South Central ox West Coast Theatres , , " Associated Presa I'hoto , -- The "cup of good will" for which thousands of Americans sub scribed In lieu of the America's cup. which ho has tried so vainly to win with his Shamrock vessels, was presented to Sir Thomas Lipton by Mayor James J. Walker of New York City. Left to right: John F. Fitzgerald, Mayor Walker and Sir Thomas. Consolidate Ilnuks I Dosltliv IhHMhovcii Hoik. SALEM, Ore., Doc. 3 5. iP) Con-J M ALINES, liolgiiim IP) The solidution of the Bank of Com-j trlannulnr gabled old house hore nierce nnd the Hank of Wnseo. nt ( whore three ancestors of IWeth Wnsco. waa announced today hy ; oven's lived nnd toiled, hns been A. A. Schramm, slate superinten-, pulled down, because ft .brewer dent of banks. They will tnke ''wanted more room for his trtieks the name of -ltnnk of Commerce. to drive in nnd out. oan EMliSea CRAWFORD, . . in truly tfe 9'Cdlcst play of tlc hcWjr . rises to dtMzing Iicits . . in the yotf st emotional iol of her CJieer Hgmb'cd by man . . ne hdlcd w::h all hei sout . . sought icvenge . . uir$ evciy feminine trid Lnown 10 woman . and found Jet- tn htr tv J. Starts WEDNESDAY XNPAID'! ROBERT ARMSTRONG a MARIE PREVOST ,WJ J,K tl INSII I OCOCtASS i NOW He came to her sastle to repair the' heating plant and lost his heart. Charles Farrell Maureen O'Sullivan "The PRINCESS and the PLUMBER" A refreshing romance of Switzerland, from the popular SATURDAY EVENING POST serial, Plus Laurel and Hardy in "Another Fine Mess" FOX TALKINEWS ! ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, 50 1 TONITE and Tuesday THE PICTURE THE WHOLE WORLD WILL REMEMBER Tragedy transforms a boy, always called "jest tol'able," into a man of courage and action. RICHARD CROMWELL the screen's latest sensation, with NOAH BEERY JOAN PEERS i in- "TOL'ABLE DAVID" Talking Comedy "MARRY OR ELSE" ADMISSION Mat. 10, 25; Eve. 10, 35 l,.l,LII..'l,ll"BMn Alto Notre Dame 8. California Football Game In the Metrotone NEWS