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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MTODFOTU), ORECiONT. PR T PAY. JANUARY 2. 19:11. PA'OE THTiEB COAST LUMBER PRODUCTION AT decline of more than one-half bll- Hun feet in produetion. j L'niTont new buinea for tho ! week reported hhy :i'S mills, was i 2ii.UU I'lT vvit over produetion and Khipnionis were 4S.3U per cent own . 4 r LOWEST LEVEL FOR COVE RESIDENT. LITTLE STCKIES ilBBiwBarwnmi'wminkHmwiiiiiimrimtTBnimHiiin' I SEATTLK, Jan. 2. A) Christ mas week lumber production of 21.07 per cent of capacity for 303 mills, tho lowest of any week of -the year, was reported by tin? West Coast Lumbermen';! as-wot-ia-tion today. The low production will prob ably continue during: the immedi ate future, tho association fore cast. In the. 31 week period since tho week ending May 24, a group of 352 mills have operated at 4",i7 per cent of capacity, with a LA GRANDE, Ore., Jan. 2. W) Search in the mountains east of Tnlon was pushed today for -Man-ford Alexander. aT.. of Cove. ' dim has been missing siuw lti:t'emhpr IH, but whose absence Wall not be lieved alarming until he failed to keep a Christmas dinner engage ment with William n defer of High valley. Alexander left his home with pro visions and halt for his brothers, who were trapping in tho Cut her itie Creole Meadows 'country. Leverette and Niedermeyer i WASHINGTON. Juki. 2. 1'rcxideiit Hoover today announced the re.siKiiiition of (Jeorge Akerson of .Minneapolis ns bis secretary in charge of public relations. The president said Akerson would go to a position paying two or three times the salary he now receives. Mr- Hoover said that he had not picked A kel son's successor. -Akersop-later issued, it statement Any In; his MVsik-niition bad been submitted so lie might "join the executive staff of the' Paramount Public Corporation.''1 it v ' Tort w . Rrevnfo I No tu ning ( lass ) Tiie remilar weekly home nuis ' in if elass, ueheduled fur this a ft l ! tux.ii at (lie Hero da U eomniauiU O 1 li.. use. hits In-.-n postpon. il until ! next Ki-i.l.iy. Miss .iinu.-'.:i C.!o.i : bounty iiui'sv, annouiuvil l",l;. I 'I'll.' H.i?vt was delayed due to 111 ' , n-uul.ir monthly child welf.irc ilni.' for llu- Modt'ord district li.i.l this afternoon at th.' V. W. f. A. Tin (clinic was nut hold yesterday, the j ft filial- dale, ilufc to tlH' Now Year ! holiday. I Nell O'Dai COMING SUNDAY FOR 2 DAYS ' The Second Great Picture of the New Year! ! HER GREATEST TRIUMPH! MSSV" KENNEDY ! W y lotto, tM WANSON M A GAY AND SOPHISTICATED COMEDY " , Widow0 tUitfl OWEN MOORE LEW CODY AAIXDERnt LIVINGSTONE AOMTDMimsjs new nt. Never has Gloria Swaxison been so stunningly arrayed in so many amazing creations ! Here is Entertainment we are proud to offer for your pleasure. COMING-SUNDAY! AVASIlINUTt;N Jan. 2. T K. K. Itonner. (.'harles A. llussell and Win. V. King today were in vited hy the power commission to file their applications for reap pointment. - With the exception of lionner, liussell and King, all other em ployes who were removed In th, first executive order of the com mission, were given 110 days' tem porary employment during the re organization of the commission's staff. Any employes not reappointed will ho given allovatue for leave .with pay. the- commission said. Xell O'Day. aged Ut a Texas girl w ho went to H o 1 1 y w o od a n d made good in ,Vv York. Miss O'Day is pretty, blond and diminutive, which made her a log ical person to be tossed through the air by six young men during a thrilling dance. The young danc er and her six men went into vaude ville, which eventually landed them on the west coa.st. Thi' troupe was signed to do their dance In the movie. "King of Jaxz." Joe Cook saw them ami brought them back to New York to appear in "Fine and Dandy." Xow Miss O'Day not only dances, but she also sillies and plays tho ingenue role. It's time to fill your radiator with anti-f reeze. Trestone, alcohol and Clvco nt Flchtner'a Garage. 232tf: Money saving values tomorrow. Shoes special $2MT to $.'..!:. The Hand ltox and Shoe llox. Turkey dinner New Year's day a llnson's YVhat-Nol. Soup to des sert, i.Oc. -si III VIUI 1'ORTLANI), Ore., Jan. 2. IP) Crews from the slate highway de partment were fighting n sleet storm on the 'olumlda liiver highway today and while they ex pected to keep the route open, driving Is extremely hazardous. Crown l'oint is very slippery, with the sleet covering the sand spread by the workmen. At Donneville the slcrt was turning to snow at II a. m. while at Cascade Locks the road was also while. Two and a half inches of snow is reported at The Dulles. SONS, SUICIDES LINCOLN, Muss., Jan. (V) The bodies of Iwci boys ami their father, all of niioni had been shot to death, were found here today. The bodies of the boys, sons of Peter V. Kleteher of Watertown and aj;ed 12 and 14 years, were found in a parked sedan. The fa ther's body was in the woods near by, a revniver in his hand. A note was found in Fletrher'a pocket, wbieh read 'I am getting crazier and crazier every minute and 1 don't want the. boys to net that way. Notify my wile. My name is Peter W. Fletch er, Watertown." Kcpt'csi-iit California. Hotel chests from the bear stale, In M t'd ford yesterday included the! followim;: P. A. la-Crand of: Stockton. V, J. Kink and Victor! W. Macy. M. .1. Mcltridc mill .lorry .lakslcb of Sacramento, K. ) t. ll.ittlen and V. .1. Camblln ofj Sun Hi.'KO. V. .1. Warren of Sn- sanvillf, Mrs. V. 1.. Wilson and sun. It. K. Yotlllj; it t'oiaouulo. Mr. anil Mrs. (1. M. Harris of San Francisco and the following' from l.os AiiccI'-h: M. W. Smith.. .1. W. 1-iun, J!. N. 1 Inches. I IOaOE IOOOE 20130 I'.lu slioe sale tomorrow at the Hand Hex and Shoe llox. Don't these extra special values at MTi to S.'i.liri. New spring; bats S to M.HS. I!S miss Burn dry slab wood, $ per load. M.ed. Fuel Co., r and Tel. C3I 250tf I O n - IMoneei' I- reezes FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 2. (A) Searchers' found today the body of Thomas U. Clarnoau, 7t;, pioneer, who froze to death while attempting to mush from Lonj? Creek to Kuby. The searcbers said evidence showed the imed man traveled . in circles after about eiu'ht miles out. BLAZE DESTROYS THE CHARMING STAR OF "SALLY" HERE AGAIN NOW PLAYING Only 2 More Days cm if wau (Continuous Shows) Leverette & Niedermeyer MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR MORE "SUNNY". YOU'LL LOVE . HER MORE THAN YOU DID IN "SALLY." . Inimitable! Irresistahle! See and hear the new Bwcet heart of the screen in her newest and latest picture! UN with JOE DONAHUE LAWRENCE GRAY AND 0. P. HECGIE REGULAR HOLLY PRICESI MATINEE Children 10c Adults 35c EVENING Children 25c Adults 50c , ,' "1 :fip : -y ilI tJLs... THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS NOW SHOWING Pathe News of Alsbama W. S. C. Football Game and the Rose Pa rade at Pasadena New Year's day. EXTRA .This Film was rushed to ,; tho Holly by Air Mail Express lIALTLMOltL-;, Sid., .Ian. 2. (P) Kire in three Iiouih last niKht de stroyed the $:MH,n(io four Htory plant of the Halt imore Post, a .Seripps-I I u ward iievnaper, tak ing one lire and injuring nix. i Today the paper vn lieiiifc pub lished at the Italtimore Sun while officials from New York iitiended ii conferenen hero to determine whether the pla nt would ho 10 htiilt. The fire Htarted hdrtly after o'ehck with ap 4xplo.siuii in the rphotnmnphic depart men t adjoin-ij-K the editorial room on the floor Obituary HlONnitU KSOX Delia S. Ihn driekson, used 4 years, wife of J. 1. Hendriekson of Phoenix, passed away at the home in that city January 1st, after a lint;erin illness, liesides her husband she is survived hy three children. Lloyd, Alva, and MaiKaret. all of Phoenix. Her father and two brothers, in tho cast, also survive. I ella S. HioltH was married to ,1. I,. Hendrlrkson April U. JUKI, at Troy, 111., and alter about a year Iheie they moved west and settled in the f turtle Klver valley. Phoenix has been their homo for tho pant six years. Funeral services will ho held from tho Cnnor funeral parlors Saturday, January 3, at 2:30 p. in. Kev. I'. V. Krost will have chai'Ku of services nnd burial will be made in tho Phoenix cemetery. THE NEW YEAR The New Year is just starting and we are expecting to do our share towards making it as prosperous as possible. If you are not now a patron of our store, this would be a splendid time to give us a trial. Prices on many food products are down and we are following the downward trend so that all our patrons may be able to buy food supplies at the very lowest prices consistent with good business. FOR SATURDAY Fresh Home Made Cakes Fresh Brookiield Pork Sausage Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Births .Mr. and Mrs. John Warner. Itoute I. are the parents, of a dautihtor, born J-'rlday, January 2. t I!31.. SATURDAY SPECIALS- I Del Monte Coffee, per lb 39c II Bars Crystal White Soap 24c (10 lbs. Fancy Petite Prunes 49c All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at the store in person. Personal Attention OI Phone 252 "TOrTT""" OE Prompt Service MARSH GROCER Phone 252 S30E D OE30I IO I WILLOW SPRINGS AS HIGHEST FLIER FUKKPOUT, N. V Jan. 2. (!') Klinor Sin it h received official recoKnitlon today as holder of tho world all itudc record for women pilot. On .March 10, I!l30, she attained in a heavy en bin nionnplnno an altitude of 27.1 IS feel. Hln whs informed today by 1 ho Nat ion;il Aeronautic assoeialion f the I'uit ed StalfR that her record had bein holncatfd and accept i-d by t he l-'ederat Ion Aeronaut 1c Intcrha Uonalc. iJfc jjl STORY 1 (Continued from Pago 1) WILLOW SPKINOK, Ore. Jan. 2. Hpl.) Tho January meetlnK of tho Willow 'KprliiKS Thursdny c lub will bo held at tho homo of Mrs. K. K. HeamcH on tho Crater Lako hlKhway, January 8. Mrs. Clyde Hanson and Mih. Oeno Illackfoid will have chargo of tho proKnun. All nufinberH nro urRCd to ho Tho .T. W. Kldon and ,T. W. ' A nirkhotz families wero ChriHtnias day RuestH at tho W. K. Parker homo. Tho Turpi n family of Central Point, was ilinner kucsIm at tho dene ltlaekford home Christinas. Itfdiert Ilrophy spent Chtlst iiihh with his wife and Utile daughter here. Air. ihophy is employed lii Hums. M r. a lid M i s. Sa ndci son a nd family r,f lH-ale were Christ iiiiih dinner kiicmIh at Hie M. 1'. Youiik homo. Miss Clara Anderson Is 1 pending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sain Anderson. Miss Anderson Is a Ktaduatn nurse, I pmetMntr hi Portland. Mr. and .Mm. .M-ff Slaele tin ChriHtnias dinner with their son at his ranch on Warner creek. P. A. llonney has rented tho Hoy Nichols ranch for another two year period. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heft and laughter Hvelyn left this morning' for Portland, whore they will upend several days with Mr. Heft's brother. J-lvelyn Is report I ni? on January 2nd at tho (lood Sanuni tan hospital where she Is entering llllises' Ii'alniliK. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Crisham entertained a family parly at the Nichols home New Year's day. lloland Jlirkholz, Ceoi-go and Harry Kldon motored to - Cnion creek Sunday afternoon and enjoy ed skiing there. The Kanslrom's of (Jroen Acres entertained at a watch party Now Year's eve. Miss Arlcno Hay of Central Point was a dinner ffucal at tho W. K. Parker homo .Saturday ovc ninK. Mr. ti nd Mrs. Ctydo IUchmond had ' ns Christinas house kuchIh their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Italph JCclloKir, of Halem and Mr. KoIIokk'h pa rents. M iss JiOali Parker, teacher In of (ho Klamath Tails schools, Is i speiidliiK o- ton day vacation with her parents here. rinBairinil fi Hvapl lainir ants ri atllf ft esl.c;b s si auaic u uuiuuiu c a mountain road from the lop to where ft colinectH with the P- j cifie hlMhway, to do away it h curvcH a ml grades. A bout l- men with maehim-M will ho em ployed in this work. i Hut thVhtuWHt project of all III sikIU. althoimh it may not hvzn nearly mm oon as tho othei's, that the Pacific highway over tho Sisk iyoiis, all 1 he way from tho California line, will be built over a new route und witli a width "f 4o feet, doiiiK away with ninny danuorous curves and grades, to a point :t I Ihe baft! of Hie St kiyoiiM on this side, that pdnt havinw not hecn determined yet by tho state highway commission, as the survey on this Kid has not liven completed. The new route 'herwNe was fiir -yed and de cided on la"t yea r. T SKiul lliic Sum, mih- I l illlmiis of dollar;, will b- pnt on the n radium and f ill in;: alone. All kuIIh-h over wlih'li the new hlshw-iy over the moun tains paroM'H w ill be fill' tl in. Hi places the II. Q lt.foot IlluhwaV will connect w;th the present Pacific- highway and chort ct retch---of tho lattr will lw iif!, whi'h Will he Widen'Ml to 4 0 f'Tt. The build I nu' of 1h tinvy route over the Sls-kiVullH Will be Ik'HUII. sorrc- tiuif- next sprini;. the exact time dei.ciidint,- on the time when, , I hp ll.UOo.OOO fund for federal aldj t py-njertK In the utate 1t. available.) It Is anticipated that lo.iuy nienj find mftchlnen will bo iittllnd nn j thi: -.ii.. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Klllt HA1.K iMy lir iin.l h.u iIwmi.I. Uiilluii llnm. Til. ri-j3-ll-l. I'S Kent lli:.T I'nrtii'iil.ihcil :p-nm nniili-rn liultuiiliiu' on r'iliiriilm:i Avf. I-'i !.-!- Illlll lllllll-lll fi- lili-i'.: liiriii? kjiiul'c; nli-rily of: Khinlo ti''f.i, re HfH nnil Hhruh' l:ni!i' lot . 1 110x141!. I'liimii SSI! 'fll! I.'K.S'T 2-ni"in f uriilsll'"l jip.irttn.t nnil Kiinmi'. $1S; lllit nnil 'wilier pulil. DM) I'lirtlmiil A 2 HI KJlt S.M.H luliy'K ni'l nml while cniiiniM bnltitiih. nil In kimhI i-on-ilillon. full linl-l-. ai:i I.O.ST A blin k pouch purw W'lUl liiilMirtatit k'-yn. at .lnrk?nriilU. Nmw Vi.iir'.i ilalH'i-. KSnih-r tli'ii' Iihoiio 7-l-K. -x4 r&v-u m I f l HI I! D.V'T -5-1 -on m modem f ur-ni-li'd liue. n.n.inc, c !;.. In tiMpiirc ."-0 So. Iv. 23 I,OST Lady's hat on L Main n'ir W'llta Itlet (C, I'lM'A!' please 9 ) i Ml T.IOL. 2H.1 I'Olt SALK Heui-tepd tJu. bull. "Starliwhi's Hoo.i liiver l'"ni" " Ted KiPh Ph--eri;r, ":. I! l8l i: With each $1.00 cash pur chase a 50c ticket to the Holly Theatre FREE Alexander's Grocery i - , the Past is History MANY will witness the passing of 1930 with a sigh of relief. It was a most try iii yciir fr lnc whole world. But it has i;onc we're through with it! Let us now re solve to shake off its atmosphere of deprcs' sion and discouragement wipe any fog of despair and hopelessness from our mental vision lift our heads, face the facts artd go forward into the dawn of a New Year filled with the undaunted courage and unalterable determination that is our heritage and has made this the greatest nation of which his- tory has any record. True, the millcnium has not arrived. But, basically and fundamentally, conditions arc sound; politically, indus trially, socially and financially. It is only necessary that we adjust our thinking and calmly realize that our dreams of effortless case and accumulations not earned by hard work and self-denial were merely dreams to be laughed at, now that wc arc awake and on the job again. Wo can readjust our budgets to fit our earning capacity and cheerfully get back to hard work, intelligent economy and sine living. To assist in the accomplishment of these constructive ends Safeway Stores pledges its entire ma tcrial and mental resources and wishes you all a truly "Happy and Prosperous New Year."' ' ; ; ft Hi's. Martin of Mcdford visited former neighbors' of tho district Tuesday. She was dinner Kuest at tho J. W. Eklen's, nnd an over nlKlit sucst nt tho Krnst Douwo home. The Ray Nkhols' nnd Nathan (irishams spout (Miristmas day In lirantH I'iihs as gncRtH uf Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Cti'ishain. f- blMI'llll NdllfV. AKed ami convalesrenl will find a. pleasant and healthrul homo at tho Uokuo Ktvor Hanltitrium. Mrs. K. I!. Sehrammnek. tiunt.. graduate the physlral odiii-allon deimrtment llurs,. Kobt. H. ehrnmmuek, Prop. I'hono Ml. Jaeksonvllle, Or, S8 3 " i iy. i, . ' 'V I