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MEDFORD MHL TRIBUNE. atEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER ?(". 15O0. PXGE THREH COMING SUNDAY FOR ONE DAY ONLY! BY SPECIAL REQUEST! The Holly Answers the Demands of Hundreds and Announces This Great Picture ! m mm a, xx. m The great star of "Disraeli" will again thrill you in this sensational picture of fanatical vengeance ... a story of the Orient! Coming Sunday One Day Only! HURRY! .ONLY (NOW PLAYING) Don't miss the biggest , musical comedy of the 'year!, Just once in a lifetime you see such glorious enter tainment. ' " flORENZ ZIEGFELD XiAMUELQOLDWYN am Girls! Music ! Color! Ccmedy ! Beauty! Romance ! DANCE on the Holly stage after the New Ytlr'i Eve Mid nite Matinee . . . The latest dance music over our wonderful sound equipment! .ynmt CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS Leveretta and Niedermeyer WARNER BROS bresentr 2 MORE DAYS! Reserve your seats now for ithe New Year's Eve Midnite Matinee at the Holly. Popular prices. A LAUGH A MINUTE! A rjb-tickling entertainment with the master of mirth and a bevy of gorgeous beauties. Ziegfeld's great stage sen sation, filmdom's supreme comedy spectacle. UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE "The Best You Have Seen," "A Great Show." "That Was a Dandy," "Very Good! Very Good!" "A Beautiful Picture" . . . These are some of the remarks heard as record-break ing crcwds left the Holly last night after seeing "Whoopee." ALSO Universal News Ftthe Review POPULAR PRICES Mat. 10 and 35 Eve. 25 and 50 KMED Ton 6 to 6:1b ! Walkers Visit How Mr, und Mrs. Chas. Walker of . Eagle Point were in Mciiford yoa i i?rJay to spend Chrititmas with Mr. ami Mrs. (ieorse Walker. . SHHt t'hristmns Here Amunc visitors from tho rural district spcndinn yesterday in M'd : ford wero Mr. and Mrs. L.. M. ; Kiher of field Hill. Mr. and Mis. Wm, T. Grieve of the Prospect scc lion and V. A. Davis of Central Point, all of whom were restored at the Hotel Medford. All cases of cruelty tu used peo ple, children, dumb animals and birds, call Humane Society, U16. 276 Arrphtnl for Petty Thefts John (Jofldard. 15, was arrested by tho police yesterday, aecu.sed of beins involved In a number of petty thefts in Medford. He in blamed for the stealing of auto rol4s and other nccOKSOvios oui of automobiles. Dry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Is Kxpertet! home Miss Dorothy Titsworth. employ ed at tho local Maytag shop, Is "expected back in Medford this eveninff from Portland, where she spent Christmas with friends. Jt me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg., Phone 993. it Is in Kansas City A card received in Medford In dic.it ad tlhat Sailor Jack Wood, former wrestling and bojclnff pro moter here, is now making his headnuainers in Kansas City, Mo. H left Medford over a year ano and had been making his home in Phoenix, Ariz., for sometime. H has been following tho wrestling game closely and is reported to have been winnlns most of his matches. Kind treatment nssured all ani mals hoarded with the Jackson County Humane Society. Tel. 1516. 276 Will Kilter I'ntverslty Miss Mary Snider plans to enter the University of Oregon next term to take a course in business ad ministration. Dry kindling $2.60 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. - 242tt Poor People vs. Dogs The Lane county court and coun ty dog control board have asked the lied Cross to refuse relief to families that keep dojrs. It. J Morris, doR control officer of Lane county, say that the Red Cross Is aiding families that harbor cIorh whose food the, county money pur chases. He pointed out a cast! wherein a family keeps two bis dogs that eat as much as a man When the dogs are not fed, he said, they are forced to so forage for food and often kill sheep. It's time to fill your radiator with nntl-freeze. Prestonc, alcohol and Clyco at Flchtner's Garage. . 232tf On SklhiffPrlp Jack Hoyl, Stanley Boggs and Sandy Greene left early this morn ing .on a skiing trip In the moun tain country. Guests of Franklins Mr. and Mi's. Culver Furry and children of Ashland were Christ mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Franklin. Dr. Klliott Hot urns Dr. It. It. Elliott returned this morning from Portland and Daltas, wh"re he pent Christmas with rel atives. He wan one of 50 mem bers of the family who nte Christ mas dinner yesterday at Perry day, near Dallas. His mother, Mrs. Abigail Elliott, who is now 87 years old. was honor guest at the family reunion. Portraits of distinction. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. tr Visitors from Salem Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Kellogg of Salem were In Medford und Cen tra! Point spending Christina with friends and relatives. Coats relined and remodeled nt the Knshlon Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf Return from Middle West Mrs. U D. Hodgkms and daugh ter Edith, who spent the past three months visiting- relatives in Kan sa, Missouri and Oklahoma, have returned to their home In Medford. Burn dry slab wood, $5 and $C per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 25fltf ISIS THEATRE SATURDAY ONLY "In Old California" A colorful and romantic thriller of the old 8panish days In Cali fornia, LAST TIMES TONIGHT MAURICE CHEVALIER In the hit of the year "THE BIG POND" Kierlnl Cliihlrrn's .Matinee Priv ...... 5c Contiguous Shows Saturday and Sunday 12:30 to 11 P. M. Matinee Week Days 1:30 P. M. Eve 7 P. M. All Talkie Short Subjects IOC and 20C School Flection Soon Property owner in tho Central Point nchool district ore to vote at a special election January 10 on tho proposition of establishing bus service for pupil- living: somo distance from the school. Tho agitation for the bus va begun in the section near the Old ytage road on grounds that the distance was too far for youngsters to walk, especially in bad weather. Mrs. MUltllchuxlter Homo Mrs. M. K. Middlebusher, who, has been in Phoenix. Aril., for thoj part monMi, arrived in Medford thisj morning, having left rnoen.x eu nosday. Dr. C. P. Johnston, D n 1 1 ft t, Phlpps RUlff. Phone 14C2t l77tf Guests In Uike Creek Mr. and Mrs. Claude Saylor and daughter Hertha were dinner guests yesterday at the Charles Seeficld home at Lake Creek. Photographs for Xmas. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. tf llepresent Hour Suite Calif orniann registered at Med ford hotels include Mr. and Mrs. A. Callun of Napa, Mr. and Mrs. M. M- SWf of Hilt, Mr. and Mi's. M. Itaph of Smith ltiver, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Harrison and Al ltruce. IT. C. Sims and Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bowen of San Francisco. liurn irreen fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. 256tt Spend New Year's in CallfoinUi Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Somon are motoring to San Francisco Sunday, where they will spend New Year's. Later they will motor to Carmel. For Christmas t Hurlhut'fl Rlble stories. Tel. 74 5-11. 25Ctf To Turn In Money Mrs. R. E. Green today stated that she is anxious for all money to be turned in on Christmas seal Hales which have been conducted. A small amount of money Is need ed to complete- the quota, she Ktatcd, and It Is expected that when the remainder of tin money Iff turned In. the amount will have been reached. Mrs. Emma York, accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl York, left Wednesday for Oakland. Cal., to spend Christmas and New Year's day with Mrs. York's daugh ter, M is Frances York, who is bookeeper for a large department store In that city. , Home for nirUluuts Period Holand Parks, who is teadhlng school at Malin, is spending) the Christmas period with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Parks, in iTul ent. ( (t Kolinsky's In San Francisco ; .Superintendent K. C. Kolinsky and family motored to San Fnan cisco Wednesday to spend Christ mas with relatives, and will prob ably not return homo until some time next week. ;, Steams Family Kouiilon - '; 'Mr. and "Sirs. iT, A. Stearns and fa m I ly an d M r. and M rs. J. i O . Stearns and family of Ashland spent Christmas in Medford with Dr. n. W. Stearns and family. 1 . Meteorological Report Teocmlcr 26, 19:10. Medford und vicinity: Tonight and Saturday fair, but with ;con siderabtc cloudiness; no change In temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Saturday un.settled, probably with light rain on coast; consider able low cloud and valley fog In interior; no change In temperature . Q. . Local Data Z S 1 i Tompernture (degrees).. 42 24 IliKheHt lut 12 hri).... 45 . 42 XI west (last 12 hra.) 25 23 Uel. humidity (pet.) 17 !s Preelpltntlon (Inches) 00 .00 State of weather Clear Clear Lowest temperature thin morn ixtK. 22 deurees, Total precipitation lnco Scptenf her 1. 1930, 5.05 Inches. Temperature a year ano today rilRhcKt, 4 5; lowest, 30. .Sunset today, 4:46 p. m. &unrifle Saturday, 7:38 a. m. Sunset Saturday, 4.:46 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY n m ! ? It.iker City 2D Bismarck 24 l!oio 26 Ienver 44 livK MolniM 33 Kresno 54 Helena 32 l-on Angeles 62 Marshfleld 62 Phoenix fit Portland JS Ited IJluff 62 Rosebllrj- 40 Salt Like 29 0 18 S I 24 28 IS 60 32 48 34 28 3D 10 42 28 38 20 28 20 Clear Clear Clear Clear Snow Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear clear KoKsy Cloudy Cloudy Clear .Sun Kratii.'lsco . Santa Fe Seattle Spokane Wnlla Walla .... 60 30 40 2 30 Winnipeg ! W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. 4 Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. W.J. Coo. ney.i Ron weighing 0 pound. 14 ounces, ot the Community hos pital Monday, December 22, 1I3ft. . i - - Waldport Cheese now being manufaetui ed here. Births ALLEGED THEFT LAD IN BASTILE Preston Peers, Ashland youth, was tu appear In the Ashland justice court this afternoon on a charge of larceny In connection with the alleged theft of a horse from Verne Stewart of Medford. Iieers is alleged -to have ridden the animal to Ashland and to have refused to return it when asked to do so by the owner, lie will likely he bound over to the grand jury. Luther Crosby. Ashland resi dent charged with burglary not in a dwelling waived preliminary hearing, and was bound over to the grand jury. He was arrested in Oroville, Calif., early this week and brought back hy Deputy Sher iff Oscar Dunford. It ion Jones, transient motorist, was scheduled to have a hearing In the Ashland justice court this afternoon on a petty larceny charge. He is accused of having taken nine gallons of gasoline from a service station operated hy E. M. Ellis at the Klamath Junction on the Pacific highway. He wat ar reHted in Klamath Falls. 1 CHICAGO. Dec. 2fi. (JPi A new andid:fto for the republican mayor alty nomination. Judge John II. Lyle, militant foo of gangsters, was lu the raco today with a platform in which he promised to break up what he termed alliances between "crime und politics." Judge Lyle. who as a jurist on the municipal court bench, ha.s gained widespread publicity hy this treatment of gangsters, will oppose Mayor William Hale Thompson, Charles V. Itarrett and any other candidates who may enter the con test before the February prima fi ts held. i BOY SHOOTS SELF VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec. 2f. (P) Disappointment In u lovo af fair with a HJ-yoar-olu neighbor girl was tho explanation ofllceiH ud vanced as' Clifford Heiitel.21.year. old farm boy, lay iu a critical con dition In a hospital here today with l0 shotgun pellets in Ills left side. The youth was brought from a farm, 10 miles from here, whore the About ing occurred Christmas night. KANSAS CITY, Dee. 2G. (A) CharleM L. Duncan, 23, was sen tenced to two and n half years In the Missouri penitentiary today on a plea of guilty to attempted extortion from H. A. Iong, wealthy lumberman. Duncan confessed last night, of ficers paid, that he had sent two letters to the lumherman demand ing that $2t,000 In hills .he drop ped at a designated street corner He was apprchendod Wednesday when ho stepped forward to pick up a decoy package tossed out hy detectives. 4 IE CHICAOO. Dec. 20 fP) Danger, a pet bulldog whoso owner estab lished n trust fund for him nt a local hank, was on his way to Hot .Springs, Ark., for a winter vaca tion today, on the profits of some of the securities placed with the hanking Institution In his behalf. Ho went alone In a crate. His owner, a Chicago business man who couldn't arrange his own affairs for a winter vacation, stayed at home. ESTRANGED WIFE OP MM GOULD MBros coffee I-YNCHIttllfl, Va., Dec. 2. W) Mrs. KntherlttP Clcmmons (lould. est ranged wife of Howard f lould, is dcii d. Hhe was ,r,H years old. SSho died Wednesday after an 111- nt'ft uf W'vcnil months nt lilue flap farm, near here, wh-ro Mie had lived for 15 yeim. Jicioic her marriage in ISttx, Mrs. flnuld wa. nn nftnw, known on the ftage us Viola Katherine Clemmon. May Flo Informer. II.VDO.S. Dec. 2'i. tA') flrlt- Isb turfmen know how to keep inside Information from getting out fide, a court hns ruled It Is all rixht to flog stable boys who tell tipsters thing. . Argentina has decreed that all cosmetic mint be nnalywd, ap proved nnd reentered hy the gov ernment before they may he eold lu the puhl c. WARD STORE HERE BIG SALE RECORD Friend -j of I. F. A ndres. man ager of Montgomery Ward & Com pany's Medford storo. will welcome the announcement that he has been awarded second prize for the north west In the nation-wide sales con test held during the recent fall Ward week. Medford' excellent showing will he given widespread publicity und will shuw the entire country that business in this city is in a gratifying condition despite the much talked of depression. In awarding the cash prizes, the .Montgomery Ward ale contest committee wrote the following comment : "It was no easy task to select the prize winners from TiiKi stores. Many, in one phase or a nut her, practically equalled the .Medford figures but summing up all rec ords together the Medford store .stood above all others fur splendid performance." These features were among the points on which the awards were made: l Control of stocks ami inventories; 2 Sales volume; 3 Net profit; 4 Intelligent anil suc cessful handling of newspaper pub licity, and 5 'Effective store dis play. Patrons who visited Ward's store hero during their fall Ward week were Impressed with the merchan dise offerings and attractive dis plays which helped to make this store the winner over other fine Ward stores throughout the north west. 11. A. Johnson, who nets a.s as sistant to Mr. Andres, also shared In-the ea.sh prize awards. The sales contest is a feature of Ward's two great semi -annual sakyi and in stilU enthusiasm throughout all the stores, according to Mr. Andres. LE Christmas was a very merry day for Mr. und Mrs. Ij. C. Charley of this city. They celebrated their golden wedding nt their home, 309 North Crape street with 15 rela tives their guests for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Charley, who are now aged 74 and 69. were married at Jacksonville Christmas eve 1SS0. Their four children, Mrs. Iceland J trophy. Heed Charley, Mrs. I. Jj, Hradshuw and Mrs. Furl Ulrieh were with them yesterday. And four grandchildren, (lien and .lanet Charley and Leonard and Merton Hradshaw and one great granddnughter, Hetty Ann Hrad shaw. TO QUELL IIS TIANOOON, norma, Dec. 2(1. (PC) Ilrltlsh soldiers with machine guns have been sent Into the Thnwuwnddy district, 65 milOH north of here, whore more than a score have been killed In tax rioting during the past two days. Considerable, feeling through out liurma has been aroused by reports of the murder of II. V. M. Fields Clark, a forest ranger In tho government service. I NKW YORK, Dec. 20. (VP) Janet and lllanche Hutchinson, fivo and eight years old respec tively, huvo a lion cub to play with. It came by airplane for Christmas, their father, fleorge Hutchinson, having obtained It at the Detroit zoo. The rule is similar in kig chocolates to that in roastins Hills Tmb piniist chocolate creams are dipped out at a timt by hand. The finest coffee ever Hills Bros. Cof fee is roasted a Jew pounds 'at a timt by the patented, continuous process Controlled Roasting. No other coiTcc has the same delicious flavor that Mills Bros. Coffee has because none is roasted tho same way. Tttth frm fi 0k. Uglily tftntd with tit hy. . ftr th Atsk mil tin tH. C 130 Whillock's Golden Rule Sanitary Food Stores C. A. WHILLOCK, Manager No. 1 I No. 2 233 W. Sixth 117 N. Central Golden Rule Stores Are Owned by Rogue River Capital During the cold winter season our free delivery service to any part cf the city will especially appeal to Medford housewives. All she has to do is phone a Golden Rule Sanitary Grocery and order your pantry needs the order will be quickly and carefully filled and sent to your home without extra charge for delivery. Get the habit of avail ing yourself of the fine service we offer! Golden West Coffee, pound 39 Snow Cap Shortening, 8 lb. pail $1.33 K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounces 19c Waldorf Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 17 2 Packages Calumet Corn Starch 15 Iowa Chief Corn 3 cans 35c Citrus Granulated Soap Sperry Oats, 9-pound bag 43t Del Monte Sardines, oval tin, 2 for 25 Pink Salmon, 2 cans 35t Standard Sliced Pineapple, No. 2l2 tin 25t? Where You Meet Good Things to Eat , Gold Hill, Jacksonville and Central Point People May take advantage of these bargains by shopping at Golden Rule Grocery No. 3 in Gold Hill, Golden Rule Grocery No. 4 in Jacksonville and Golden Rule Groc ery No.' 6 in Central Point. 700 Store Buying Power Reason We Sell for Less Star Meat Market and Piggly Wiggly Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Beef Pot Roasts 15c per lb. Short Ribs Beef 10c per lb. T-Bone and Sirloin , . Steaks .15c per lb. Bacon Squares .... .20c per lb. Home Rendered Lard . . 16c per lb. WE Phone 273 Women's Hose $1.00 pair ilk from top to toe wita Freick MmI II " CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS $ Laundry Soap White Wonder 7 bars 25c . Powder, bx DELIVER East Main A Watch and Jewelry Repairing EXPERTLY DONE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Oraduale of one ot tbe best watch making schools la tbe U. 8. 16 years' experience. C. Earl Bradfish JEWELER Medford Oregon