MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD," OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER -!). 1!):',0. PAGE THliEB A, B WELL GETS BIG TAX-REFUND IN OVERPAYMENT Tlie government last week an nounced refunds on income tax 'roturriB for 5 Oregonlans nnd In 'eluded in the lint Is Ralpli . ilardwcll of tho Hardwcll Fruit enmpuny, who is listed to receive , NOW PLAYING FOR 3 DAYS OF FUN! Special Added Attraction ON THE STAGE One appearance each evening, 9:10 ELLOW MAE WILSON SINGING AND WHISTLING "THE NIGHTINGALE" A NOVELTY PRESENTATION " Leverette & Niedermeyer : Ofv 1 CURTAIN -rfea-. V l AT 11:45 J ft MIDHITE frail oce vi 0N THE screen tS'fe.. X TED LEWIS ((!)) fe T Everybody Pi' ' Happy" JaMtj KrlSjgsrfjiSSj PeD and Snappy Music! fevjf5SCjr:Uni ' ALL SEAT8 RESERVED : Ec3yg';n,B)fa 3 Now on sale. Adults 50c, Loges 75c i , 1 1 in M A RIOTOUS COMEDY SITUATION! caV" vefS A , P Hits! 0 J.l A o? Xer ft ,JP Two Gob, .; tAt& V'fc ... Peppy Musical Comedy! RiiT r. VU rt" I POPULAR PRICES - B,,y IvW' trt&SF EVENINO L80 Holly MltT KMED Chidren iic Adultt 50c SELECTED ocrjn 00K Week Nite 6 to 6:15 MATINEE ' SHORT p Children 10c Adults 35e SUBJECTS When npprisrd today of his Rood fortune, .Mr. llardwell shut ills eyes reverently Bnd exclaimed: 'Tliwn sure is n Siinta Cluus!" Mr. Iturdwcll dot's not know tin whyforo of the refund, but ins pects he overpaid his Uncle' Sam. lie will not contest the refund. The only other beneficiary of the income tax refund In this county listed to date, is the. Rokuc Kiver Timber company, of which William T. tirlcvo Is manager. The concern is slated for a fl3, !.SS refund. , j OH producing shale in tho L'ln : tali basin In I'tah is estimated at ! a a . i a ! , ooo.ooo tons. No fewer than --d,4;j .n.ipectlnns by government officials woro inadu in Ttali:m factories last year. ALL ABOARD Introducing to Medford for the first time, two of America's funniest men, OLSEN JOHNSON Leverette & Niedermeyer ; KNIGHTS PYTHIAS JO BE HOSTS AT BANQUET TONIGHT Tonight will ho tinothiT red let ter for Tiiltmnun I-odno No. SI Knluhts of Pythias, when their Kit e?t banquet takes place at 6:30 ' in their fine new halt. 1 Amunt; the dirtiiuuiished vis- itors and speakers who will be ! present are Grand Chancellor Dix- t n of tlrande und t'nind j Keeper of Accords and Seal Wal-l ter G. Oleason of Portland. ' Aceordintt to Chancellor Coin- manlier Frank Howard and K. K.1 (tore, chairman of the committee.! Knights, will be present from the entire southern OreRon district.' A sjilendld program has been nr- raiiBed and the hall has Deen olaborately decorateiL for tho casion by Bliss Heine and his crew of ,de orators. 4 EL 10 u .,.. niiv h,n-i.l- th Christ- mas-New Year holiday period tho! , , j .... i.- ... !,,.,: noieis ui .iie.iioiu, s . i . t inia. UiiuuKriuui xoe Luuinij . nnlittnul l,llHilloR ,,f ihf Velir. bO- .,.e ri,m,- ibis nerloil (there Is1 little travel and consequently fw: Slleslii, even from outride point in the state. For a week or more past, there nave oniv oeen a mere .hui.( of suest.s at tho hotels, compared i . - k...(. i with other times of the year, nnd It will probably he weeks yet be fore travel gets Into swing of con sequence nua'n. In speaking of this annual holi days lull, ' Harry Jlutton, well known Orenon hotel man. who is leasee Of tho Hotel Medford, aH well as owner of the Hotel Ku gene nt Kugene, with whk-h hos telry he has been connected for years, satd today that he looked for the hotel business to begin picking up considerably by Jan unry 5. -with n progressive steady increaso of patronuge from then GET YOUR HAPPINESS INSURANCE! BUY - HOLLY SCRIP ' ' MARILYN MILLER THE SCINTILLATING STAR OF "SALLY" WILL BE HERE NEW . YEAR'S DAY IN HER .-' NEW PICTURE "SUNNY n Mtvi. Thtini)xMi To I. K. O.'s Nnturthiy. Mm. ('. Ci. Thomp.-Nm entcrtaln otl inenibci-H uf I E. O. at her home Saturday afternoon, was UMniatcd by her sinter, Shj Mrs. Hoi-niriK of C. rants Puss, Luncheon was followed by the regular program, which was con-j I ducted by Mrs. O. 0. Iiokk """'nnd Mr. .1. O. FVrrell of the I-one dealt with the educntionul worUj ine district. Those present were of P. K. O.'s. i Mr. und ,Mra. A. V. U'Wls ' of (iuests at the meeting wore Mrtf.' Sa!ein: Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Karr AVelr McDonald of Eugene, Mrs- Foster of San Francisco nnd Miss Marjory Kelly, instructor in the Albany schools, who is homo for the holidays. Dancing I'nrty Will Interest Youneer :roiip. Complimenting the y o u n t, c . memoers or uie pani.ii, wnom nro nome irom nu.. . the holidays, the ladles of M.: MarK s t.uim are emei iiuuhik evcninit with a dancing party. A Bpcclal proKiam has been nr- ranged to Interest the youniiei' 'M Music will be furnished by tho. Melody Hoys orchestra. Patrons and patronesses 101 affair are Father and Mrs. m. B. Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Clav, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter. Dr. und Mrs. It. C. Mulliolland and Mr. and Mrs. A. I' Slennctt. -i. Tuesday Altenmiiii. Little Miss Lela Henderson .. daughter of M uuiM to lienuersou, win ui- - members of C A. R. tomorrow urternoon at 2 o'clock at nei home. "47 West Jackson street. Mrs. F. Cannett. state al which rector. has sent n message, Interest to earhi u- i on oi iierNuii.ii . . , h member, and It will he road a the nrocram. An exenance oi . "ex pensive ulfts will be another fea ture of the prORiam. Tuesday will also be duesday nnd all mem bers are urged to come prepared.. Tea Dnnco Knjoyed Hy Youiuier Set. A lovely event of the week-end for members of the younger set wis the tea dance Riven yester day afternoon by Miss Hetty Hard well at the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mi's. Halph O. Hnrdwell. Thirty friends called between tho hours of 4 and 6 o'clock. Pythhllis Will Kiijoy WiiK'h Party, Anionic tho many watch purlieu scheduled for Wednesday evcnlnSj la thin of the l'vthlan eiuu. which, n.iii bold in tho rythiun Blslois club rooms. At this tlmo tho menibors of the Pythian club will entertain their husbands .and friends. .' ' ' . ' Mrs. Mltllcy In rortlnml. Mrs. tllcn Ijildley is nnioni; members of the local . teaching staff who will attend the teachers' conference In I'ortland this week. Vhlle Jn tho northern city ehc! wlll be Kiiest of her sisters nna many friends. . ' ClniiPj'H lliiiiio From Kcjtttle. -.,.. . Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy linvo returned from Wattle, where they spent Christmas with their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mr". Harold DnKB and children. Miss Wliltinitn lleturns Tom I'nlirornlti. . w j.-ifrHn Whitman returned I to this' citv . vesterday .from Co-1 as truest of Mrs. Carnell's parents, lusa nml VleaviJle,, tl where shc Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Ulrlrh. ro has been visiting for two months. turned to their home yesterday. GRAIN GROWERS WAIT CANADIAN MARKETPLANS Address of Prime Minister Will Outline Ideas in Promise of 'Orderly Mar keting.' " lly Trank I. Wollcr (Assoitlated I'ress Kami lidltor) WASIIINCTON, liee. 20. (fP) American nBrirulturnl leaders nro caperly awaltlnff I'rlmo Minister Bennett's address at HeR-lnn, katchewan, on nccetnher 30, in which ho is expected to outline or more clearly define his Kov ernment's promise of "orderly marketing" for the 1M0 Canadian wheat crop. Kxccpl for his terse statement of policy followlnu eonferencc with bankers on a Joint petition from tlin premiers of the. three prairie provlncen that the Cuna- l dlan Kovernment dci for Its wheat farmers virtually the sume think thlv coVernment has done for till Sore Throat? Don't Gargle This DoctA 's PrcBcription Gives Quicker, Better Relief Iir.'t Ftiff-r th pain nnd di rnnforl if nr' throat. M l'r tor prcrrlptin oallfl Thoximi trtiaram'-ofl to rlive with thf very ftrat nwallow. Nut a Kartell hot plfiipiint tfmtlriir m.mjii:intt which rvlifVfw ih mifriwi! and Bos (U-r-n to tho (ntTnal raut. Thoxin1 will relievo your non tliroat or cnutfhinir qui k r nl iH-lt'-r th..n anything you havf evpHfl,,, ,n M(Mf0rl for tho info or your mmvy win i" fundc'l. HhU' for the whol family. Ask for Thoxine. roarly for une In 3r, flftr in'l 1 1 Oft hottlm. fVM hy Siilem People Are iius(M In Valley. Mr. and Mi. A. Lewis of Salem are hem vislllni: their dau- Altera. Mm. J. CJ. For re II 4uul m rn. H. Hummer; Mho M r Lewis' HiBter, Mch. t'ora Kvinis of Phoenix. , They enjoyed a Christ- man dinner at the home of Mr and .wn. Norman, .of ltend: Mr. ,lmi lrR Walter Klliott of ltend rr. and Mrs. Kavnert Ivwore 'of Central Point; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Hummers, 'of Medford; 1 Mrs. Corn Evans of Phot-nix; Mr", anil jIr8. ciaud Urlusby of Central ,.oinl. Mr nna Mra. Ht.nry n,.i- son Rni aa.htpr j,,won, of tn tral Point; Orvlllo and Daisy Fcr- rcll. . i. mnncr Guests of ' 1p nl(d Jrs ni(,k,,,.,, Mr nn(i Mn) MaPVn clark, Sr., of MeMlnnvllle niid Mr. and Mrs. M(u.vl CUll.ki Jr of Ul.ants j.,lM W(,r( ueHl )lt dinner yesterday of ,.nd t,i tllckert. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, Sr., nro undo and aunt of Mrs. 1 Ulckert. Mr. aird Mrs. IMurk. Sr., plan to leave Wednesday . for Ihiik Uench, Cul.f to spend the winter. Miss IJutlfP Will Fntortniii nt Tea. ' Complimenting Miss IhoIioI Stu art of Hollywood. whA Ih in thin city to spend tho holidays with her parents, Colonel and Mrs. Stu art. Miss Arlino Hutler Is enter UiiniiiK with tin iJiformal tea at her home cm Kast Main street this nfternoon. Guests will eatl Deiween ine nours oi 4 ana v. Nelsons Kntcrtniit At Dinner. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry N'clwm en tertained with a dinner in honor of Mrs. Kelson's fi-rnndpnrcnts, Mr. and .Mrs. A. Lewis of Salem nnd Mr. and Mrs. 'Lylo Knrr nnd on, Norman of Hend, nnd other rela tives of Medford nnd vicinity. After dinner a Christmas tree and program -wore enjoyed. Ski ut IUiii of Cruter Ijike. i A group of the younwer set who enjoyed skiing nt Crater lako yes terday Included Hubert Hoy!, Hub ert Mason, Hubert Hleeter, Hob ert Kmmens. Hurtoh lowry. Hilly AValker, Hen Day and Donald oioorc. The- party motored to tho rim of Crator lako and skiied for bcv eral hours. StviilMHls Return I'o Siu'rainelltii, ' Mr, and Mrs. f-sim iriul dauKhier, llail.arit KciKh.i wl6 have been vlsltlnir relatives In I'ortland and Medford durlnKi tho- holidays, left yesterday for their homo In Sacramento. They returned to Medforff from J'ort- land Saturday nlRht. I .oaves for ' Homo In Bay City. Mrs. lrace I'riest, who spent; Christmas week In this city as "uest of Mr.t and Mrs. 11. l. Andrew, lert last nint lor ci homo In Kim Francisco. ltetiiru to Homo At Klanuitii lull. Mr, nnd .Mrs. enwara -'" whn spent Christmas In this city American fnrmor, Honnctt lias been silent. Four Polnu l.lstotl, Whether his announcement that "arrangements have been' con cluded that Insure tho orderly marketing- of the 1930 wheut crop of western Canaan ' meets ono; much of tho tlmo in tno store or nil of the four points mado by; keeper's quartors. They also' net tho premiers Is of particular in terest on both sides ut the bor der. ' . Kirst, tho petition asked a Hilar 1 anteed domestic prlc- for Canadian wheat of 70 cents. Tort William It asked nsmirance of the banks! nifalnsl loss in inrrylni: on tno wheat pool In nn onlciiy way, es tabllshlncnt of u Kovernmenl sla blllwition board and consideration of advisability or orderlnc u itntlii board Invcslluntlun Into short soll Ini." on the WlnnlpeB Kxchnnife. Thipo thliius. If iiccoinpllHlieil, would do for Canadian .wheat Just about all tio fur ui boar lt tryliiK to io for' Ami rli an W'WeKl. " ..' . 4 j ; WITH NEW YEAR All dot? onTft of Mt'dfoid r roinindi-d Ihtit dof IIiimihch will lit: diif Thurwlrty, jatiUMry 1. In a rordanrc with tho city ordinance, all dojjH within tho city limit nniKt h !!rt?nnfd nnd ownc?ra arp urged to apcuro llrpnurn nt the city recordfr's-offici? at the city hall nn Koun b po.tthh. TIhtP will I no rnoro Kiiturdny nitfht dances at In Orlcntnl iar dcrwi duo to th opening n-xt 4it urd;iy nitfht of the Ja-kon Hut HprlnffK pavilion near Ashland, !)m IMovohi of tho well knwn Pep IVddhTH orchfatrn announced to day. Mr. provont hd rondtintcd pant autumn and l planning on nn ex traordinarily big; dHnco to mark the peonerilnK of -the h"t finrlnufi m- Vtli'tt, WILL WEDNESDAY PREPARING FOR A CLEARANCE of NELLIE NEAS The Cinderella Shop has purchased the Nellie Neas stock of Women's Ready - to - Wear at Grants Pass. This merchandise will be on sale in Medford beginning Friday morning, Jan. 2. E 10 VENTURESOME DE Despite varnlnK from tho Cra- ; ter national park office here twiued recently for MedforU peoplo j and otliem to lceep away from! tho park because of UuiiKur to,j nuto- traveling In tho snow over, the ono-way road leudin from the; j Medford and Khun nth entranW: to Anna HprliiK camp, it wan: U'amotl today by common report " ""-" y" people, made tho trip by uuiu lis nil un iiina oi'iiiih ui' yesterday, and somo up to tho rim of the lako. Snow aportK, especial- ly sklliiK, wero enjoyed hy many of tho venturesome i No confirmation of tho nhovol could ho obtained nt tho Crater National furest headquarters office hero, becuuHo of Superintendent :. C. Hullimky and attached of the office, other than MIhh Kthel WM klnHon, office HtcnoKnipher, bolnff, ithnent from tho -city, nnd no To--port having been received from; tho ompIoyt-8 at tho park. ' There Ih mild to ho 35 Inches of miow at Anna Kprhig camp and government or heudquartern camp, and about foui feet ut the rim, with hlRhcr depthn ehiewhoro whero the snow han drifted. Tour park ytem omploycH nro Rtatloned at tho park, the chiof duty of two of whom Ih to operate the hlfc snow play In koeplnr the road open 1 between government camp and the rlm. and .their i duties keeplnR the other two busy I nn iriinrds nt Anns Rnrliiff nnd ffov. ornmsnt camps, and of the park generally. In addition the Crater Nalionul 1'ark compnny which holds the concessions nf the park, maintains a caretaker at the1 lodo day and nlf,'ht, to KU'ii'd that Mitporty, Hmnowhcrn In AlnnHu thoro hurt hfvn cllarnver! n ltrohlHtnrlc mounter hiiheihlrd In a coke uf ln. ItH hi'iiil Ih wild to ho cuiiicl Hhiiped mid ItH Ixnly llko that of a flfih, jt'rolmhly JijHt another pol itical ntraddln that wan loft out hjthfci( id,-Boston IToraM. FRESH as slmmhig-hnt cakes from the griddle . THAT'S HillsHros Coffee In the original vacuum pack OlvJO When you buy I lilts Bros. Coflec it it s fresh and fragrant as when it came from the routers. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee is completely re moved from Hills Bros.' vacuum cans. In ordinary air-tight caut cotfee can no' rem.iin fresh, BE CLOSED and THURSDAY, Dec. 31-Jan. 1 NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE Music by Popular Orchestra Playing From 8:30 to 12 , HOTEL MEDFORD Make Reservations Start With 230 South Central At Oerynd Taylor thiv elscoTlsitor finds Aan r i hotol. Here, those w enTlronment of qulr' to ba found " tntTelers returru able atmosp! Cilft, phyi yet oia locatei d niHcleil a la eartu the diner rlsco's mult ship-streirn Ba Oakland and the hills on the o nr. The slew marrelous. sedatire delight to the jaundiced VW eS." BIG SALE STOCK i'"'n',. Welcome the New! Year . . . bid a rollicking good-, bye to old 1930 " . . ; at the Hote1 Medford's annual party! i Favors For All !0"t V,; jfi,, if t 'H . ; K-' Tickets $2.00 the New Year a "Permanent" $5.00 'Complete '' " ' , Kathryn Locatell Tol."1374 ' is Imest to the nheni of Wvice that present day fospltallty. Al- major hotel of : houah It Is rated as Ice and Talue-crrlnc, then are surnrlslnd rate Hart at 3 single and V?T " Jaded appelitc. On llie I