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ft H 13 !M"EDFORD MATL TRTBTTXTC, MEDFORD, QUEfipy, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1M0. VALLEY FRUIT ILL BENEFIT E FROM SERVIC Traffic Association Hear i: Report, On Recent Rail- way Meet-Better Refrig '? erator Cars. Double Parking Permissible For Yule Shoppers PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 18. (VP) The ChrlHtimm Hplrit Iihh tmftcned tho heartH of 4 j Poi Hand traffic copa. I An official ituiimincemcnt ' I hat, gone nut. that tho douhln 4 J jiarker In the, downtown area 4- 1h not to ho moh'Htcd nrovid- InK, of couihc, ho 1b actually k HlioppinK. After ClirialmaH. day, how-. ever, douhlo parking will HK'tin ho frowned upon. Today'H hohhIoii of ll:o lit'Kue Jtiver Traffic association was d Votcd almost entirely to a review of the recent Hewdon of Die North west Advisory board of the Amer ican Hallway association at Port land, and the deliberation of the frenli fruit committee thereof, by C. T. Raker, Hecrotary and Ralph ft, llcadlry, who attended, la Improvement! to tlie rofriRer. tor car nervlcc from thlH valley wan 1 luted :ih the chief benefit to accrue. Tho Hon t hern I'uelflc railroad, it wan iiaid, has already neiit auentH Into Hi it city to col lect data on the nubjcet, ami aim the Paeifiu Fruit lixprewi had given local fdiipperM HtroiiK aH" a u ran com that hereafter rofrin "crator cars would have tight doors, Ho erackH in the BldcH, or leuk :Jii the roof, and" ho new Instead of aged carH, with poor lnula .tion. Vp The refrigerator cars will he standardized in ctiulpmont and it .is reported that many new refrig erator ears will he available for the 1931 HhlpphiK Kcaxon. JK'trlmeiilH Shown. '. Secretary Raker reported tha lio Kovcrnmcnt report on refrlK cmtion ear lertn Bhowed several diKirepancioH, detrimental to the fruit shipping Industry, one heinK hat the temperature in Home of (he refrigerator cam roo a hljih a iiO decree, far loo hinh for -perfect condition of tho fruit. Tho matter of thin section wlth- diawinp from .the Northwest Ad visory bourd and affiliating with the Houthwert board (California) w:i tabled, until opportunity wan afforded to nttend a aemdon fj tho Houthwent Advisory board. Homo Traffic association memhciH felt that tho interest of thta val :lev were moro closely allied with California than tho northwest. The matter will be settled at a meet ing of the Traffic naoelation. after all tho fadH have been assem bled. High Priced Pears. J. H. Bryant of Portland mailed a leaflet, he had received from Krank Clements DoremuH, JKOO Kranklln avenue, Kan Francisco. Tho leaflet stated that Cornice pears, gloriously flavored as a re sult of yearn of experimentation, would make a fine Christinas gift, and could be serured, express pre paid, at the rate of $.r per box. 20 pears in a box, or at the tariff of 25c per pear. .Mr. Ryrant said this was a stiff price, und Inti mated ho smelled a plot of Cali fornia to steal Oregon thunder, Inarniuieh us southern Oregon was the. only spot where Comlco pears could be raised to perfection. The advertised Comlco were from ''the Rroadbcnt orchard s," whercvej they may -be. PHOENIX PMOKNIX. Ore., Deo. IS Spl.) Announcement was made thai I ho Thursday cluh'n Christmas party to have been given Satur day nlht has been postponed until a future date. .The card party cR'cn at the Woodman hall Saturday Aight by the Neighbors of Wooderaft was well uttended. Five hundred and bridge were enjoyed for the larger part of tho evening. Refresh ments were scrvd. Roy Hurleson attended a shoot ing match at Jacksonville and re turned with two turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith called at the homo of Mrn. L. O. Caster lust Thursday. AS BT. FALLS PAIR DISTINGUISHED .VISITOR The residents of Butto Fulls breathe easier now that they know that Floyd Hhlpp and Chester Stev enson, two young men who had been residing In that vicinity for Severn I months past, have been un der lock and key since yesterday and will be working out a fine of $! and costs in tho county jail for tlm next 2.1 duys. which sentence was imposed on thorn today In Judge Taylor's court on an old assault and battery charge. It is claimed that the two young Toxans, who located In Rutte Kalis some time ago, have been trouble breeders and disturbers of tho peace of that community ovor since their arrival, will not work and are so quarrelsome that many llutto Falls people arc even afraid to at tend tho dances there for fear of these two men. It Is also claimed thev wore guilty of other miscon duct. R was thought that the commun ity was rid of them for good when early last September they were found guilty of assault and battery on A. II. Rlanz of Kutto Falls, in Judge Taylor's court In Medford, and on their promise to leave this part of tho country Judgo Tuylor refrained from enforcing sentence. However, it seems that Shipp and Stevenson only went to Port land for a week or so, and then drifted back to Rutte Fulls and re sumed their old habits, which fin ally became so nolsesome that Mar- old Netherland, deputy sheriff of that district, took them In custody yesterday and brought- them In Medford, where today the assuult and buttery sentence was put Into effect on recommendation of Geo. Netlson, deputy district attorney. Judge Taylor regretted that tinder the law ho could only Impose the $f(l sentence, as he would have liked to add more money to tho fine and impose a Jail sentence besides. STEEG CABINET PASSES FIRST HURDLE SAFELY PAIUS, Dec. 18. (VP) The six day old cabinet of Premier Steeg was sustained In a vote of confi dence In tho chamber today JiKl to 2K4.1 V $ J 'mmms-" W - An Interesting camera study of Prof. Albert Elntteln, noted Ger man scientist and mathematician, taken upon his arrival In New York City en route to California for scientific research. SLAYER'S CLOTHESjWALES CONFINED LOGAJEDBY BOYS BY SLIGHT CHILL SALE OF SEALS E! of hard times. It Is up to last years mark. . airs. R. K. Oreen. chairman of the Hdles committee, says, "U I hoped that the sales will reach Iat yeni's mark.' Medford, pat yourself on back! . the (C4Hitrlliuel.) You may leavo Med fold but you cannot forget It. Although they may be far away tho mlndt and hearts of former Medforditos turn often to this city. '"Proof? Jus: this: Many of them remember At ed ford financially in the siile of Christmas syals. One of the notable examples In Mi's. Delroy Oetehel and her daughter, who though living In Seattle, sent back their contribution to the fund. Say, by the way, do you know how the sale of Christmas sea!t Is coming along? Well, in spite DETROIT, Dec. IX. (fl) The Detroit News said today it had learned from police that Miss Mar garet Owen, actress, had told them she was the woman who called Jerry Buckley to the lobby of the La Hallo hotel where he was slain by three gunmen early on July 23. The News says Miss Owen said she made the telephone call to the radio announcer Innocently, be lieving she was arranging a party to celebrate the recall of Mayor Chnrles Howies. DEATH SEQUEL OF : ALL NIGHT -PARTY lAiSVOS. Doc. 18. UP) Tho truKlc death uf Philip Iloscltino from Ban asphyxiation in his hoimi yesterday. cndjiK the career of one of tho most promising young Kngllsh soiib writer, was auld t(. day to have followed an all-night party which tho composer in cald to have given to a number of his buhomlan friends. . ' (Hcseltino, who wrote hla num erous musical composition -under the name "Peter. VarUick." was left alone In his, flat when tho party ended at 7 Q. m.. and It was not until eeveral hours later that neighbors caught . the smell of es caping pa, and breaking into his room made the discovery of his body. ; ' O Si MA It YVIIXtC, Mo.. Dec. 18 UV) IJioofly uiiderelothlng believed j U have been worn by the slayer j of Miss Velma roller, who was! found dead Tuesday evening nt a' rural school houw, where she! taught near here, was brought to! the office of prosecuting Attorney! Paul It. Jones by three boys to- day. -They said the"' garment was found alfout lu feet behind a railroad louee near Conception, Mo., 18 miles east of here. Funeral services fr the 'young teacher were - held this afternoon. DONDON. Dec. 18. W The Prince of Wales was confined t" IiIh rooms at York house today with a slight chill. The heir to the throne had plan ned to go to Windsor today for tho shooting, - hut when It was! do-covered he had a chill it was decided that he had better remain indoors. Tho princo was obliged to can cel an engagement to attend the Simon Uolivar commemoration din ner at tho Savoy hotel tonight, and there was no likelihood that he would carry out his intention of shooting at Melton Mowbray to- i morrow.. A RECORD-BREAKING EVENT PRE HOLIDAY ALE WHILE THEY LAST We Will Sell a Limited Number of The Famous Premier Jr. -AT- $20)75 The I't't'iitiiT tlr. is sM'ciiilly dcsiniird .for tho sniiill Ikiiiii- or iia rt moil t It is Hinioitt as liht us ii hrooin, yet us efficient us the lnrjjo eleiiner The Premier Ir.'s Mull Meiifiny Motor l!eiiiires no Oil. The itiolor driven linish pieks tip nil elinjiiiin, snvfaee litter, Ntieh us hairs, threads and lint nml dislodges all the deeply imhedded dirt, whieh readily and easily is pieked tip hy Premier Jr. h powerful net ion. ACT NOW! ELIMINATE A HOUSEKEEPING DRUDGERY! A very small down payment deliver the Premier . : Junior Balance on easy monthly payments DOXDOX. Dec. IX. Prlmo Camera. Italian heavyweight, stop ped Reggie Meen of Kngland In tho second round of their bout here tonight. STORY 1 (Continued from Pag 1) Sec Tho Premier Jr. at our SALESROOM or Phone 12 ' and our Representative will call. Peoples Electric Store 0 0. ALENDERFER Phono 12 212-214 W. Main St. A. B. CUNNINGHAM f.,M (he lowert bidders, llargrenves & Mndsey bf IliiKcne, for f 19.11)6.95 This action, however, was not taken until Mr.( llargreaves had HHHtned the councilmon in open meeting ho would use all local labor, with the exception of four or five "key" men and purchase all material locally, as far uh con Kisteutly posHlhlo. In fart, he de clared that ht firm would ffo tlm limit to help out In the uuem ploy men t situation in Medford. Jle Htated that the firm's bid was computed on thai IhimIm. The key men would be the eonipany's foreman, steel ronstruc tlon workerM and a conerete fin isher Twenly-flve lo.ItO men will be employed on the Jnb, which, bar i'ln g floods, will be completed In .)' days, and mi whd-h work will start hm noo as the, t ity en gineering department completes all tho necessary details. Fifteen to 20 men will be enipioyid at the start and frm l!.' to 30 men during; the time concrete In being poured. The council. In accordance with the petition of the property own era, awarded the contract for In stalling the sewer In the (J ten it Oak district to it. 1. Stuart & Kis, tho lowest bidder. Award had been held up since the hut council meeting because that bid was In excess of the city en gineer's estimated rost of the Job. Ill-tiring Ah Mrt Wall. Clin it man Irey of the ainicrt committee announced at lite meet, ing that work was under way at present in reinforcing the cast and wcM walls of the ha near at the airport, to guard agaiiuH pos-fdble- weakening by wind storms. It came iit during the discus sion Incidental to killing the pro posed antl-dok' howling ordinance. that that ordinance wan not aimed at the dou hospital ns It was vald that Ironhlei'ome problem existed no more for tine ri'iwm that most of tho dogs had been removed and Unit residents of the neighborhood were now satisfied with the situa tion. Chairman Meeker of the health committee exhibited n chart which hud been prepared hy CHy School Superintendent lledrti k and City Dairy Inspector Aust In. showing the great Improvement made since the government standard milk ordinance wnn put into effect. In giving the city a pare milk, sup ply. This chart showed thai "" per cent of the milk supply was now grade A and IT per cent grade It and that the lowest grudcH C und D had been eliminated. Premier lutprmcil. MADIilD. Dec. IS. idV Pre mier (ieneral lierenguer. who I suffering from tonalllti. WasO1"' proved today nnd was abte to leave his bod. si" ... o o Buy More for Less at Ward's lP0B in I LAST I 5 !S HAVQ I m (X rTj) and f&-A v- x y ' v iri duristmas Sales Smart gifts for five dollars and less at Ward's. Ward's is "the Gift Store for ell the Family." And remember Fan TOWEL SET 3 S1.00 O Turkish towel aii:l iwo w ii h h cloths. Colorful floral Jac ctuard borders. A a welcome gift! MEN'S BELTS S1.00 A fine cowhide belt. Fancy ullver. plated bm-kle and w a t c h gnu id to match. MEN'S TIES 98c Silk lined ilea In smart new 1331 pat terns.: Striped and figured putterna. . I f'3 I W7 Jazz Drum Outfit $1.98 He. M.50 Value Consisting of; S in. trap drum, 6-in. treble trombone, drums, metal cym bal and hollow wood horse trotter. SLIPPERS . $1.19 Wonicn'8 U'O r 8 il v Htippei-H, rewtful and Nnmrt looking. Black Imitation kid leather. MUFFLERS $1.49 IS very man will be ' tickled with a tsmarl crepe muffler. Wo ven pluld patterns. HANDBAGS $1.95 Surprise' Mother or Sister with a. smart' purse! With mirrors und coin purses. ( TABLE SCARF $1.29 For radio or table. Fine ruyo n mo (lucttc, richly fring ed. Smart colors. Size 12x20. Em andlless . H 4 Or 4t LINGERIE 69C rmh 'ost nr lihumioi-s of I'i'HUtiriil n o n-r n iv ruyon. l'Mcli and . peai'h shades. LADDERWAGON $1.00 Trnek ftuol! InelK'S. biMlf' of nulo 16 '. by : PUZZLE MAPS 75c D e a r n geography while '.von play! a maps- In one! CARD TABLE $1.75 A k 1 1 1 ' f o r tho ''b r I (I k c" - lover! Wilt r - proof top. Hod or green hard wood frunie, collap tlblo legs. SILK HOSE $1.19 Itc?. $ 1.15 Value Women's full-fashioned Chiffon Hose all pure silk, dull finish, plcol tops. Jtuy several pairs, as one gift! DUMP TRUCK $1.00 With big- s p r 1 n k motor Hauls real sand. SHAVING SET $1.00 Woodbury's shavhur Cream, Facial Soap and Talc, and Jer gen's Uotlon. CURLING IRON $1.95 A useful Klft for sister! Smartly col ored handles, per manently attached cord. Electric! MEN'S HOSE 49c (iivo sox to n man! These b u n ih o m e w o o I and ray o n fancy hose will de light him. 12-in Doll and Two Outfits of Clothes! 98c Itec. SI. UN' I m a g I n o! A doll wth two outfits t elothiv. aM for only '.'ir. And the doll Is firmly Jointed. J:O;0:O:f:D:'):O:l);O;O;');');O:f;') ATOMIZERS $3.98 iu. $--...' Kor tho" boudoir." A variety of ijraeeflil llales. Colored K la h with gold plated fitting. . Just Imrine! Special all During December PaV OlllV $1 DOWN tJn Bnv "f 1,10 '''wlB Items-proHUcd tho price amouuta to t-o J " or more! Radios, Washing Machines, Plumbing Outfits. Vacuum Cleaners, Ironers, Sewing Machines Cream Separators. All Stoves. Dining Room Suites. Living Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Kitch en Cabinets. Bicycles, Typewriters, Refrigerators, Incubators. (ALSO ONLY $1 Down jii ny tuen's or boys' stilt or overcoat r any combination of mon'n or Imh- Mills or overr.ialu provided tho purchaso amounts to 1 1,", or tnoro... W'c reserve the rlpht In limit iimoiin'. of Hale I 4 ' a,... 4 4 a... 4 a... 4 4f If II It lfl man - 117 so. central iviecuord Phone. 286