Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 23, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OTCEOOX. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2.1, iflW.
PJQE SEVEN
COUNTY CLERKS
FAVOR EARL ER
Will Rogers at Craterian Wednesday I Marjorie Rambeau in Holly Hit
POLLS CLOSUR
E
Recommend Book Test for
Voters Forty Cents Per
Hour to Board Members,
Instead Flat $3
SALEM. Ore., Doc. 23. MP) The
closing of election polling places at
7 Instead of 8 o'clock p. m. is fa
vored by the legislative committee
of the Oregon County Clerks asso
ciation, and will bo provided for in
a bill to be submitted to the legis
lature, the committee decided at
a meeting here yesterday. Other
legislation recommended is:
That counting boards shall meet
nt 1 p. m. or at any hour the
county clerk may direct, Instead of
nt 10 a. m.
A book test In administering the
literacy test for voters.
Compensation of 40 cents nn
hour Instead of a flat ?3 for elec
tion board members.
Amendment mnking It unneces
. sary to print more thnn half as
many sample ballots as there are
. voters in a precinct.
Provision that county clerks
need not retain ballot stubs and
ballots more than 30 days after
election.
Fixing time for filing petitions
for elections In rond, port and
other districts at 45 days before
election date.
Rearrangement of the precinct
boundaries so that not less than
GOO voters shall be in each.
Closing of county offices at noon
on Saturdays.
Foreign Stations
Received by Philco
A very pleasant evening was
spent by a number of guests at the
home of H. C. Witham last Friday
listening to a very extraordinary
radio performance of a model 29G
Philco concert grand radio-phonograph
combination' set. A complete
selection of stations was received
including all of th& principal sta
tions of the east coast and central
states. '
A largo number of foreign sta
tions was received Including XKX
and XKX of Mexico City: JOAK.
Tokyo; J OF If , Japan; JOOK, Hlr
Khima, Japan; JOOH, Kumamoto,
Japan; JOIIK, Sendai, Japan;
JO.J'K, Kanazawa, Japan; XOU
Tientsin, China; 2 DO, Melbourne,
Australia, and KOU, Honolulu. Ila
ivali. Some of the nioro prominent
North American stations are
WABC, New York; W'WL, New Or
leans; WBUM. Chicago, and WLW,
Cincinnati.
The Philco lino of radios Is han
dled by the Witham Super station
of thh city and the model 296 is
a beautiful nine-tube screen grid
radio of solid black walnut case.
Mr. and Mrs. E. ,H. Sleight, who
were present, marveled that so
many distant stations could be
heard in one evening, as well as
being heard so distinctly.
WARDEN'S SON KIDNAPED
BY ESCAPING CONVICT
CHANDLER, Ariz.. Dep. 23 P)
Itnymond Stickler, 23-year-olu con
vict from Pima county, kidnaped
Warden Lorenzo WrlRlit of the Ari
zona state prison and tlie warden's
4-year-old son today, forced them
out of the warden's automobile nt
Chandler HelghtB, BO miles from
the prison, and escaped.
Mag'ill Drug' Co.
Christmas Specials
Will Rogers and J. M. Kerrigan in a scene from the Fox Movietone
comedy drama, "LightninV
Will Rogers establishes himself , which opens Wednesday at the Fox
Craterian theatre.
as the monarch of screen come-
Playing important roles in sup
dinns in l.lghlnin'." his third star- pol t 1)f n,e star are l.oiilno Dresser,
ring vehicle for Vox Movietone-1 Helen Cohan and J. M. Keriimni.
Reginald Denny at Rialto Today
MarjocUf Rambmu ami Phillips Holme in "Her Aon", Pmhe Picture
Marjorie It am beau, celebrated
stage star, made her debut in talk
ing pictures in "Her Man." a new
dramatic Pathe production.
In the cast of "Her Man. which
will be seen and heard at the Molly
Theatre starting tomorrow, for two
days only, besides Miss Kamhcau,
are Helen Twelvetrees and Hicardo
Cortez.
Jn addition to this feature pic
ture the J lolly offers n special
added attraction only one perfor
mance each evening at 9:1 0, In
keeping with the Yuletide season.
Old fashioned Christmas carols
will be sung by a chorus of sixteen
voices and the Eve Ilcnson Danc
ing Academy will present "Dances
of the Season.' Twenty-eight
dancers will appear In the feature
dance, "The Hymn of Joy." This
dniu-o is being staged In several
large cities also, for the Christmas
season.
lieorge Olson in charge of stag
ing the added attraction lias as
sured a beautiful Christinas pres
entation. Tomorrow for the matinee only
starting at two o'cloek the Holly
features a double bill program,
"Her Man" and "Little Johnny
Jimcs," another feature picture.
"Little Johnny Jones" Is a thrilling
story of jockeys and the raee
track. It is an all-talking, all
sfrigfng romance.
WHY PAY MORE?
4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 4
Billfolds-
Values up to $5.00
Billfolds-
Values up to $2.00
Ladies' Three-Piece
Toilet Sets
Powder Compacts
Cigarettes
Carton
Jeannette MacDonald and .Reginald Denny in a scens from the Fox
Movietone production, "Oh, for a Man," which opens at the Fox Rialto
theatre today.
Reginald Denny has played many I
roles on stage and screen but his
first role as a burglar came in the
role of -"Harney McGnnn," a bur
glar with nn ambition to be a
great singer in Hamilton MacKwl
den's Kox Movietone production,
"Oh, For a Man!" in which he is
co-featured with Jeannette Mac
Donald. Inasmuch as this particular bur
glar breaks into the apartment of
a famous prima donna in the dead
of night to steal her jewels and re
mains to steal her heart, Denny
claims It was not an unpleasant
role to play.
Eddie Cantor at Holly Thursday
Kodaks
Eastman and Ansco.
Perfume Sets
Eddie Cantor and two of the Ziegfeld glorified beauties, in a scene
from the screen extravaganza, "Whoopee, 'a United Artists picture.
666
Is a doctor's Prescription for
COLDS & HEADACHES
It is the most speedy remedy known
666 also in Tablets
DISCUSS REDUCED ARE NOT SOLD BY
DANCE
ott
JACKSONVILLE
Christmas
Eve
Glenn Hamilton
and
His Music
9:00 p. m.
until
2 a. rn.
Admission o
$1.00
An enthusiastic nicotine; was held ,
by Interested Southern Pacific !
agents and ticket men last night !
In the office of A. S. nosenbaum, I
district freight and passenger agent !
here, to discuss the recently an
nounced radically reduced fares
applying to eastern destinations.
! To recapture some of the passcn
1 ger traffic lost by the railroads to
I the highway, three classes of tick
ets are to be sold. As an example,
the fnre to Chicago, good for pas
1 sage in standard I'lillntan sleeping
I cars, is $79. K4; the fare for us in
) tourist sleeping cars will be $'!".
I while a ticket good in chuir cars
and day coaches only will be $"i0.
! II. .'. Taylor, general passenger
agent, Portland, was In attendance
and explained the vnrioiiH features!
nt' the tariffs governing these new
rates. He explained that similar'
fares were published to practically
all eastern destinations and would
save the traveler many dollars over
the present basis.
Among those in attendance were
J. C. Carle, agent, Medford: (leo.
N. Kramer, ticket agent, Ashland;
.1. K. Hpurgenn, ticket clerk, Med
ford: M. Otterman. ticket clerk,
Medford; II. A. Kallin, secretary to
Mr. Uosenlia: m; U It. Welsh, ticket
clerk, Medford; I). V. Plntt, chief
clerk. Mudford; (left. Dick, clerk,
.Medrord.
FILM DIRECTOR WEDS
NATALIE MOORHEAD
The phrnso "Red Cross Seals."
is a misnomer, according to a joint
Rtntcmcnt Issued by tho National
Tuberculosis association nnd the
American Hod Cross, a copy of
wh'ch has been received by Mrs.
Ii. IS. (irecne, Cfirlstmas Seal
chairman of tho Jackson County
Health association.
The proper term Is "Christmas
Seals' or "Health Christmas
Senls." The seal is no longer sold
by the Red Cross nnd has not been
connected with the Red Cross
since 1 H I !. It is manufactured
by the National Tuberculosis asso
ciation, distributed by the state
association and sold by county ami
city ChrfMtmns seat associations.
The seal since 1919 has borne
the design of the double-barred
cross (the I,orraine Cross) which
is the official emblem of the inter
national crusade against tubercu
losis. The proceeds bo for local
ii i;d state health work. The Red
Cross raises its .money thru the
annual roll call nnd thru Bpecial
contributions in times of disaster.
POINCARE'S CONDITION
DEFINITELY IMPROVED
PA IMS. Dec. 2 3. !) A slight
congestion of the lung which re
tarded the convalescence of Ray
mond P o I n c a r o yesterday hah
cleared up., his 'physicians an-
nonnceri today, and hi condition
was definitely Improved thl
morning. ' Th$ doctors . bulletin
said no further communiques will
be isMied for several days.
YORKMITK. 'al., Dec. 23. M
Alan 'roand. film director.!
was married to Miss Natalie Moor,
head, screen ac tress. In a quiet .
rorrmnnv here yesterday.
Ease Sore Gums
R1W? ftwlii nrt hIf-Hi'i fSmi ih
ttiii p).nt mru"i
ft
HERO OF LONG FLIGHT
FINED FOR DRUNKENNESS
SAN ANTONIO, Tex ( TeC. 23
Ijut. I't-r J. Maitland
who negotiated the Pacific: ocean
In a flight from Oakland, al..
to Hiiwaii. was sentenced to be
repriin d.-.iOand to forfeit l"
pay by a general court martial
at eighth corp ar-n he.nbnniriir
here today afti-r h" had ple.'ided
giwlty to ,h;n gn ml being Intoxj
"6tri. . . . : i.f ii i -
News Notes of Pomona and
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
Hudnut, Fiance, Karess
Black Tulip, .Three Flowers
$1.98
69c
12 off
I3 off
$1.23
y4 off
z "
Mag'ill Drug' Co.
Phone 91
Free Delivery
lug a more modern structure In
which to house the many bablen
thill are wards of tho state, to
take the place of the old antcqunl
ed buildlnj(H In which they nre
being cared for at present. They
ask each Orange to donate tt'Pfn-,
ii y H day, " or n unit of $3.li2 a
year. This flrango voted to con-tribuTe-two
unltw, or f 7.04 .toward
thlH worthy cause.
Thd question of a new rural
mall route, taking: in much "f
tho territory covered . by the now
roads "which have been built in
this community during tho In at
few years, was discussed, o,nd
turned over to1 the community
projects oummltlee, with , the rec
ommendation that they endeavor
to secure- this route for Huglo
1'oint. Another matter concerning tele
lihontv. rates nnd service was turn
ed over to n committee for investi
pntlon. '
The Home Economics club met
with Mrs. I-nella Wurd on Wed
nesday afternoon." December
All members nre urged to at
tend the. joint inatftllatlon of tha
ten subordinate. Oranges of Jack
son county, to be held In the ar-
mory, Mad ford, on Monday, De
cemher,.V'9. 8 pvm. .,.t " ,
The' next mftetlng will be held
on Tuesday, January 6, and will,
ho In charge of the newly In
stalled officer. -
(IMitcd by Mrs. irtriil Hnal
t.
CHilcndar.
I,ake Creek. Friday, He-
cember 2. S:30 p.m.
Jacksonville, Friday, De-
cember 26, 8:30 p.m.
Joint public Installation
Monday. December 2fl. 8 p.m.
nt the Armory, Medford.
4
C. rat lso .Motto.
In essentials, ltnily;
In non-essentials, liberty;
In all things, chnrlty.
TnstalliHloii.
At the public joint Installation
of the officers or the 10 Jackson
County Subordinate Oranges which
will be held at the Armory build
ing, Medford. Monday niht, De
cember 23 at 8 p.m., HO Ornn"i
officials will be inducted Into of
fice. Tho ceremony to be used was
arranged and recommended by
Charles M. Oardner. high priest
of Ue meter, and 1h particularly
Impressive. Music nnd tables will
add preatly to its Inspirational
value. More than 20 Orange mem
bers will take part In tho actual
installation work, besidem n host
of others that will assist In the
preparatory arrangements.
This, without a doubt, will be
the Inrgest Rathe-ring of Jac kson
county (rangers ever held in the
county, nnd will be open to the
nubile.
The work will be In charge of
the following groups:
Installing and floor work. KiikI"
Point members. In charge of Mrs.
Oertrudn Hank.
MuMe, Jacksonville members. In
charge of Mrs. Mabln Sims. Tab
leaux, Central Point members. In
c hin ge of Mrs. Honney. lhei
and order. Sams ValU-v members.
In charge of It. K. .Sen Kin. Ar
ranging room. iJve Oak members,
In charge of Oscar Shepnrd. Ite
tirlntr officers. Uike Creek mem
ber, in chage of Heed Chnley. Of-(
fice!-elect. Talent member., tr. j
charge of O. M. Ooddiird. I-1
irnlia nnd Implements. Kntrprls''
members. In charge of .1. H
H..-en."
Special program. In charge
Theodore Sims. i
Kvery Orange in the eounly '"i
reiiueslid to attend 100 er eeni'
Ntrmg. There are approximately
100ft f;rJinge members in the coun
ty. The Armory has a sentlnc ca-
pn Hy of 3000. so there will be
plenty of room fctr liiterel('d vis
itors, j
Jowphine county Oranges nro
given n special invitation to at-'
tend. I
Kvery one Itf requested to be in
their scat promptly at 8 o'clock.'
No one will be admitted after
the ceremony begins. Ushers will
conduct you to your seats and all
are requested to remain In their
seats, so as to leave tho floor
freo for thono making prepara
tions. Attention PIchm.
All r e g a I I a 1 and Implements
should lie taken to J. U. HowenJ
who hns charge of same, as soon
as reaching hall. I
All retiring officers should re-!
port to 1 1 end Charley.
All officers-elect should report
to O. M- Coddard.
Kemeinber the date and place,.
Monday, December 2!b at H p.m..
at the Armory building In Med-.
ford. j
I'.aglc Point (.range.
At the last regular meeting of
F.uglo point Orange there wuh i
largo attendance.
The 3rd and 4th degrees were
conferred on a large class of enn-j
didatcn by the senior degree team..
Thus our roll pwells, as new can-J
didateH are voted on at nearly,
every meeting. With every mem-
her lending his or her support to
the things the Orange stand for,:
and assisting with tfte work which
the Orange should do, our Orange,
should prove a power for good,
not only In the community, but
to the projects which the (ira:geHj
throughout the land are sponsor-!
ing. 1
Thought for the welfare nf hu-,
m;i nily should come before sel- j
fish plenwire, and when we havcj
done our duty along that llne.l
then wo can enter Into the spirit
of recreation with 11 clear con-,
science, nnd with morn enjoyment.
The lecture program consisted
of two number of 'old time fld-j
dlln " bv J'ick Stowell, nc com-,
panled by Mrs. Itosa Smith on the'
piano: two cowboy chant y songs
by Pill HoTmnn: n cowboy chanty
by llenry Holmnn, son of Mill,
who Is a replica of bis rind. In
voice nnd chanty technic, as well
nn In looks; nnd two readings by
Mis Vetta Olson, "The Scandina
vian Music Teacher." and 'Iteyond
Kndurance," In Wlll'b. while Miss
olHon's body was nicked with sobn
the audience Wits convulsed With
litughter. !
During the buine session we
lisienen in n peniitin iom tin
verly Pnbv Home of Portland. I
;iskllig for nssIsUinee towaicl build
The HOLIDAY FEAST
Is Not Complete
Without Delicious
ICE CREAM
PLUM
PUDDING
75c and $1.25
A"'
GENUINE ICE CREAM
FRUIT CAKES
75c and $1.50
For Parties ! Decorated Ice Cream
CHRISTMAS TREES
$1.80 a Dozen
AT YOUR DEALER OR PHONE 51