' 3 M l;l Is ft! ' ,iv Mil .,- - 'V-iV: ' I !!! 81 I;! lilt Hi 3 ill 1 if Hi PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Medtonl Couple Married Tho flint wedding of the new year to bo performed ly Juttm .Taylor Jn hla court room, in hit capacity an Justice of the peace, was that yesterday afternoon which nuuife Nina Carman and Cecil Wm. I'.arker, both of Medfonl. man nml wife. The official vithoHKen were Hale Wheeler and John V. l.finff ston. More I tain Is Outlook It rained lightly at peiiodH dur ing today, following .03 of an inch that felt duriiiK the 1M hour cml Inif at 5 a. m. today, and more rain Is forecast for tonight and Sunday. In all, up to thU ntorniii'-:, the pre cipitation since September 1 last wa 5.50 inches. . First License This Year To Dr. A. 12. Uodson of Medfuid Hues tho distinction of beim; the first person to have purchased a fishing and hunting license at the county clerk'H office thin year. It was issued th forenoon. j Permanent wave. ?.V00 complete; facials, ncalp treatnieiHs and oil sbatnpooH, 30c. Prevont Ueauiy Whop, 81 ii U. Main. Tel, 3t3. H-IIItf From ItNlant ('(ties 10. V. Maiifron of St. Loufs, Mo., ('. It. Hkeno and J. rhrlstensen of .Moose Jaw, .ank and .Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Henry of Ureal Kails, Mont., were among utiests from distant cities reclstei'ed Iat nltf ht at Mcd- foru hotels. Our new studio is opposite new ; Holly theater. Th- Peasleys. ' tf Iteiuiii to Portland Mr. and Mrs, George Gilbert of Povtiand returned yesterday to Portland after spending a week here with Mr. Gilbert's brother, IJ. F. (Dad) Gilbert and family. Dance Saturday ball, Ashland. nlfjht, Moose 2S3 To Attend lloebiirg Scbm George Alexander, head of tlv state prohibition department, was in Medford today fur a short time attending to business matters. He planned to leave this afternoon for Httseburg to attend the periodical fcsjort of the .Southern Oregon Law Fpforccmcnt Officers association tonight. A delegation of Medford officers Is abo expected to bo present. . . Ilurn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 2f,Uif 1. inch Stand Fntereil Th Pnlen lunch stand on North Riverside' avenue was entered by burulnrs lastailght and two cartons of clKurettes Were found missing .When' the. burklury wft discovered this morning. according to police reports today Tho new year offern a better ehjtnct if you are ready to meet it demand. Strt now nd tho Med ford Bunlncfi College can help you Day nd evening m'ssioim in all business subjects. Hpeclal evening- class In public speaking now open. .Phono 800. OWN, Spent linilriay hi Med fold Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Wilson left this forenoon for their home 1" ttouldcr, Colo., following a visit ovef tho holidays with Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde McMurray on Spring street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson ure former Medford resident. and the former at tho pescnt time Is u deputy Fritted States mineral surveyor. "Wood dry fir fllabn $5 per load, half load 12.50. Dry body fir $2.75 per tier. Hardwood $3.7 5 per tier. Phono 1141-J, LongwlU Wood com pany. 285 Visitors from Jjikevhnv Mr. and Mrs. Herbert P. Welch of Lakevlew arc visitors in Med ford who nnived yesterday. Pari Spencer hna not moved .from Mooho hall, a formerly reported. - 283 Completes I toll do y Visit I' ll oh ert A. Hennett left for Ke nt tie yesterday, where' lo Is a sophomore In the eninoerlng de partment of the University of Washington, Ho had spent the holidays with his parents. Dr. and Mri. Alexander G. Hennett, In the Methodist parsonaKc. He is uludy Imj aviation engineering. 1!urn -dry slab wood, T and ! fr load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. till, r . ::.ttif Real Value in Fruit Cake Until our supply is ex hausted we will Sell our special brand of Fruit Cake for 29c Per lb. This is an exceptional value for tho highest quality cake. Come early to avoid be ing disappointed. I I. r . - .. I Itefui-u Ut Klainalh -Mr. and .Mik. Kai X. Kcrrell have returned to thir home in Klamath Falls). They had been vlnlt.nn Mr. FeneM'K brother. J. Ferrell of the Lone IMne district near Med-fuid. Wall i I.ihiiI luroriihilloii I'launln to come West next sprhiK, a letter from W. K. Srhaet of .Maniuetle. .Mich., was received by the Medford (.'hninhoi of Com merce today inquiring for informa tion uti Med ford and Hmilhern Ore. Kon, A letter was also received j from Mrs. Karl I.eihold of Ilrldjje I port, ( 'on n., aHtiiitf lor local In j formation. j Dance at Jacksonville, tonight. j llopresenl I'ortlniiit j Portland resident registered at ; local hotels today included V. It. Iledhcad. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Look, (Mr. and Mm. O. J. Wall. Jr.. Mr. jand Mrs. 4. C. Jon oh, V. A. Ilonon. i.l. K. Quick, w. K. McCIui-k and Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Madcr. Dr. c. P. Johnston. Dentin I. PhippN lildff. Phono lift:'. 7 7tf Itrliii-neil to Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Fred CloKton, their daughter and three sous returned Tuesday morning to their home at Jacksonville after spending a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Sydney Kvans In K la math Falls. Coiits re lined and remodeled at the Fashion S h o p, 41 Medford lildg. Ma. Nari-y Andrews, Tel, list. t f Welfare CIltiH! Tuesday i The county hea It h do pa rtmenl will hold a child wo'lfaru clinic' In Phoenix Tuesday afternoon with Dr.- n.' C Wilson, county health officer, in charge, anHiHted by MIkj Kdith LauhHcher, county nume. A clinic was held yesterday at the Y. W. C. A. and attracted neveral mother with Infants Mr'. Augusta (Hover Padgham. county nurwe. said today. It's time to fill your radiator with anll-fri'oze, Prestone, alcohol and Clyco at Kichlner'H !arage. l!3:!tr Welded at (i rants Pass Coming an a aurprlne to her fr.ends here wan the new. of the wedding of Miss Kthel Hedgpetll. teacher in the second iade, and Jaim-s Campbell of Medford. The ceremony wan performed in (Irants Paw Friday and the bride, and groom took a short wedding trip over tho Redwood highway. Mrs. Campbell returned to her duties In the local schools this week. iold Hill News. Dance at Jacksonville tonight. Reported Seriously 111 A. K. Littlefle-ld. Medford. wan reported seriously ill today ut the Hacred Heart hospital with no change In bin condition. Mrs. K. L. HarneH, Medford, uIho a patient at the Hacred lh'urt hospital, was reported to he showing somu 1m provement today. Phone 5(2. We'll haul ft way your refuse. City Sanltai'y Service. 237tf (iigtn Ifolel (iiicsts Oregonian.s, outside of Portland, stopping yesterday at local hotel were Mr. and Mrs. Herbcrt P. Welsh of Lakcvlew. (i. H. Chap man of Myrtle Point, W. K. Moony and family of Prospect, (leorge Alexander of Salem and Clarence ('arlsop of itedmond. ttrlll Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and nuto body repairing. tf Civil Actions Filed The State Industrial Accident commbtstou filed suit in circuit court today against the Suncrest Orchards. Inc., for $3SS, claimed to be due for accident insurance fcen. The commission nlso filed sit It agalust the SIncda' Mines, Inc.. for claimed due for fees. Dry kindling SU-GO a hind. Val ley Fuel Co. 2 4 2 1 f Nurses' Viicmplnymeut The unemployment problem has become a. serioim one tor graduate nurses, according to Jane Gavin of Ftigene. president of the State Graduate Nurses' association. There are 250 unemployed graduate nurses in Portland alone, according to Miss Gavin. The state assocla t Ion is making ft survey of the state to determine the number of unemployed members of the pro fession and wilt attept to remedy the situation. Ha nee at Jacksonville tonlKht 2S3 Washington Guets lteldcnt of Washington state registered at Medfovd holds were Mr. and Mrs. .las. IS. Slater of Ta eoma. W. Chelcen and J. H. (Juig ley of Port Townond and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilier and o. P. Goth am. Jr., of Seattle. Dry kindling $2.:iU a lead, ley Fuel Co. Val- Heitiiued Duties TtHlay Mlss ICditli Nlcholj r e s u m e d duties today at rile elty Imthling department, following a short holi day vlidt with her ulster, Mr. Uoh ert Harnlsh in Kugemi, For grade A raw milk, call Mm. Campbell Dairy. Two deltverh-, if 1 1 1 Ml I.ICCMM'W ISMICll The county clerk (I ofiee issui .1 nut rr 'age licenses yost onlay and to. day to Of II Uaikor, and Nun Carman. both of Mrdfonl: Kmll Stlehn. 27. and Shirley I-.-.nd!s, IS. both of Mt. Shasta: N. W. IUIsp. 37, Sterlinn. a,, and Nanette (ill IK 37. Ihwton. Mass 1: Unlit. R. ..-e, l.ib.iiy V.Wk l,e.H exiimlldil. tt'-awsos. tf Two nulhllns Api'Henilon- I., C tleuse pl4H" to '.'llllil .1 tlwelllnn on North Ivy street .it .1 eoM o( .td0. nnI John Cnnlln plunt to Ien( $:'0ft0 (or a dwellinti in lHkotu street, accotdinn to nppli CAtioiiA tor permit; on file toiluy a; the elty bnittiing department. rEDFORD MATL IUk lulling Klory A report that one family In Lun county bi'canie ho hungry that the t'uinily do;; was cuuked and eaten Was proved untrue by the Kd CrosM .Monday, ways the Ku.tlue. IteKltcr-iuard. Mary Annln, ex ecutive secretary of the Ited Cron. traced the story and said Mie story va.H fabricated by a woman who wan unable to prove that the dot; was eaten. A numb'-i- of report or Bevere mincer have been re ported hut no actual proof has been submitted that they are facts. Miss Annin Maid. Itolurii-i from INntlaml Harry heclerc returned Wednes day evening from Portland, after having spent two days there at tending to buiney-s matters, Port raits of distinction. Pcasleyi), opp, Molly theat r. T h tf Allerdcd Teachers Session Included among tlie delegates from this section who attended the recent state teachern' convention in Portland were K. II. Hedrick . (i. Smith. Sarah VanMcter. c J race lie Id, Mrs. Susan ne Homes ( 'a rt e r , K I i za be t h II u rr, M rs. J ea n I-aidley. Albert Fitch and May belle Church of Medford, Charles Weaver and Irene Clark of Anh Jand, Mrs. K. Inch of Oak Orove. J. T. ISnnnisli of Howard, It. Ar- buckle of Siinw Valley and liuth Altken of Kaglii Point. Dance at Jacksonville tonight. 283 On Business Visit George W. Howard left this morning for GranU Pass to spend the day attending t business mat- It ro ken windows reif lazed bV Trowbridge Cabinet Workw. 230tf .MIsh DIckei'KOii Hack MIhh Kuth Klla Dlckerson. Kng lish instructor at the local high school, returned by train thU morn ing from California where she had been spending the holidays. She visited friends In Santa liarbara. San Francisco and Imh Angeles. For grade A raw milk, call 599. ( 'a m p bell Da I ry . Tv o dell ve rles. tf Califoiniaus at Motels Among hotel guests from Cali fornia in Medford yesterday and today were G. Sturgeon of Keddlng. Mr. and Mrs. Clark ItawlingB of Vreka, J. It. Weed and family of Sacramento, Mi, and Mrs. H. J. Miller. Kllzuhcth Parker of Duns mulr, J. M. Oglebo and Jack Hep burn of Jack.on, J. p. Woodruff of Oakland, Jack Meyers. Kvelyn Hennett and T. F. Lyle of Los An geles, and tho following from San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hall strom. Carl K. Scott, A. O. Marsh. G. W. Flist, JI..M. Southard, K. E. Greening and A. Ingoglla. T)ry kindlings, $2. AO-a load, ley Fuel Co. : Val 12tf Plan Patrol Demonstration Troop 7, Hoy Scouts, met last evening at the Armory, and James Itannlster, scout master, and O. H. Stafford, asistant scout master, were in charge. Sergeant G. C. Owen and Wm. I.ee Hricker, scout executive, were also present. Plans were being made for patrol dem onstrations January 1 6. Patrol leaders tre peltoyee Dudley, Leon ard Hicks and Gordon Gale. Dance nt Jacksonville tonight. L'S3 VMts In Medford Miss Kldn Smith of San Jose ar rived In Medford today to be the guest of Miss Gertrude Hasklns and Mlsi Dorothy Goff. Let the write your flro insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Itldg.. Phone !!3. tf Home fiom Sun Francisco Yvonne Smith arrived this noon fi-om San Francisco where she had spent the past week. . Daily's. Taxi. Phono K. to 4 passengers. 35i Return to Fugctie Mrs. P. T. Krulzler. daughter Valeria and son Gerald left by train today for their homo In Ku gene, itftor having spent the holi dayn with the Webb family at Tolo. ilUH'tlng Hounty Wainutts The county clerk's oTflce Isstifd bounty warrants today to A. O. Young Gold liill. one bobcat : Kl bert Davis. Medford, two bobcats: Fred Lange, one coyote and one bobcat. YA MM KKLKI-: James Zlmmer lee died at the home of his sister, Mrs. F.mnm Sargent at Asotin. Wash.. December 30. f pneu monia, aged TO years. He was formerly a resident of Medford for one year and a half. He b-aves ten children, three sonn and seven daughters, 'tin. Itedmond. Ore.; Finest. Jesmond. H. C.: Hud. Medford; Mi's. F.lvle Stew a rt. Prineville. ( re. ; M rs. Geri tc Ho wen. Montague. Calif.: Mrs. Mary Drown. Medford: Mrs. Cello Howard, l.os Angeles; Mrs. Verna Gnrrln Lindsay. Calif.; Mrs. Leota Anderson. Hrhlgf Klver. Ii. C, Mrs, Thelnia l!iennan, Medford. Funeral services ulll bo held at Hi I'erl .Funeral, home Sunday ill 2:00 p.m.. Itcv. C. It. Porter OfflclatlllK. Inleliuvllt In 1'lloi'lltx eemeter . O of the M.ill TMluine Deremlnr U I . with tile New O Mipplement. ui e av iilUWe nt th Mail Triijune eftl-e at fiM- rent' Mt)i, r U it-nt if m.itlril. Tin supplement re lew Metlford duv Ins the prtjit year, contain an out look for the future and is lllun trated with ptetnrei. rinwlflrd fldvtrtlMnn g-Btn rt?u!U Obituary NFWYFAR n i n RF 'I OUfl Lillt UUII'.UIl U - 1RIBUNE AVAILABLE puumtwi iuitm i TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, STATE JEALOUS! IN RELEASE f SALKM, Ore.. Jan. 3. fP) Should the federal bureau of reclamation grant a release for private approiirlation of the waters of Klamath river the release would be Issued to the state; and not to the California-Oregon Pow er company or any other private or corporate Interest, said a tele gram received by State Kngineer Stricklin today from George Otis Smith, chairman of tho federal power commission at Washington. It Is believed the telegram was sent after a conference between Smith and tho reclamation bureau. The Information Is not Interpreted as an intimation that the release is to he issued prior to legislative developments In Oregon. ' The latest activity among the women's community groups of Jackson county will he the forma tion of homemukers radio clubs under the auspices of the home economic division of the" Oregon Stale college extension service, the purpose of each club being to as semble, at some home that lias a radio set, to listen In on special lectures broadcast from KOAC at Corvailis on the subhjeet "Do You Understand Your Child?" Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demon stration agent, was mailing out to day to various Pa rent-Teachers association units and other wom en's groups full Information on how to organize a' home' makers radio club and other Information pertaining to tho series of lectures, which will begin on Tuesday after noon, January 13, from 3 to 4 p.m. The club meetings will be on alternate Tuesday afternoons. The topics and dateH of tho lec tures follow: Jan. 13 What makes a ' good dad and mother?: Jan. 27 1 low can you teach desirable habits?; Feb. 10 What do you do when your child says "I won't"?: Feb. 24 Can children be taught to' eat what they should ?; 'Mar. 10 How can you guide in sex education ?: Mar. 21 How can you teach care of belongings? Mow to Organize Any club may enroll or any group of homemukers may form a radio club. In fact, even two neighbors may meet every two weeks and discuss pnrent-child re lations with the aid of these pro grams and the radio lectures. The programs, assistance In organizing and other aids are free to the homemakers of Oregon. The only obligation of the local group Is to hold its meetings where there is a radio and to send in a report on the blank provided Immediately following each meeting. In order that the first program may be carried through on sched ule, It Is desirable that each group hold a preliminary meeting on January 0 or meet wirly on the aftdriioon of January -1 3 for organization-, add explanation of . the Homemakers Itadio club. L RANGOON. Hurma, Jan. 3. (,V) This city was thrown into turmoil today by furious rioting between Iturmans and Chinese armed with stones, whips, iron bars. The po I lee finajly had to fire on the rioters when other efforts to se store peace had proved unavailing. Fifteen persons are believed to have been killed or injured In the fighting which caused suspension Of all traffe(in the streets. Stores were closed ; ami' hotel 'doors barred. POWDER, BOTH PERISH SHKl.TON. Neb., Jan. 3 Two boys tiled today from injuries received when one of them drop ped a lighted candle into a 20 pound can of blasting powder. I They were James McMulten. 1 son of Andrew McMullen. farmer UvIhk near here and Wayne Hogg, Id, son of R C. lhgg. also a far mer. The two boys took the cim dle and started to explore the store roiMi on ttho second flyorto( the MV.uU'i homv. thuy foirnd the c:tn of :ieting o wi1 Pi and opened It, IM1KTI.AMV Jan. -t Senttie:i."t !-torm wa in in 01 dorrd up nt all ei-i v were station? from Knrekn northward: at S a.m. today. Wind will no Into Muith eaft tontKht nnd lnerea to jtnlr foree Sunday mm niiik. wt-ather hnrran mtM?i KLAMATH . RIGHT MfniWIQIlM OTiinv I i ui ii iiriu 1 1 u i i i. iiuiiiui in oiuui -a miliGAPJJURYPiOEiG ern TiirmT emmi iii ORKOOX. SATURDAY. ONE-EYED AUTOS Ik. State Traffic Captain C. P. Tab ent returned yesterday from Salem, where he attended a session of traffic captains from all parts of the state in connection with a dis cussion on auto headlights. Par ticular stress was laid on those motor cars which persist in faring forth at night with only one light or without tailllgbts. A constant cheek is to be kept by officers on those motor vehicles in an effort to make the highways of the state safer for driving at night. The percentage of cars with bad lights i.s reasonably low. Captain Talent wild today, and in omc cases there are legitimate excuses. Often motorists, upon leaving their homes are equipped with good lights, but encounter trouble when on the road, and others forget to look at their tailllght. In such cases, the drivers usually have the trouble repaired as soon as pos sible, but some drivers aru charged with willfully driving at night with poor lights apd these motorists will recelVo p;fiticAilar 'attention' .from MATTHEWS FATE The case of ltalcigh Matthews. Kagle Point, charged with sale of moonshine, went to the Jury this forenoon at 10:20 and "o verdict had been reached this afternoon. Opinion around the court house indicated a hung jury with the probability the jury will Mill be out this evening. The alleged sale is said to have taken place some time ago and the state claimed the sale was made to a prohibition officer. The defendant claims ho was a guest at a neighbor's house during the time the sale, is alleged to have taken .place . , , , A civij action, is. to. be, tried in circuit equr.t next week as the next ense on the docket. He's had a grand vacation in M ed f o r d a n d is n o w rea d y to re turn to the monotony oi' studio? so lie tells the world with a "wow" Phi Sigma, better known as ' Sig," the Alpha Chi Hho mascot; who iccompanled Kngene Orr home from Oregon State college for the holidays. The immense police dog, who guards the shirts and socks at the Alpha Chi Hho house in. Corvailis, has revelled in the comforts of home offered at the A. K. Orr resi dence, .and will, return, to s.chpot wjth .many memories of turkey bonesi. served nilius'housti (Jules," foremost In his mind. ,. . -t : . . dm cnniiT pmiMPii UUI U0UUI L'UUMUIL Annual ini'etinK of I'rntor l.akr council, Iloy Scouts, will bo llchl KrUluy evening, Jlinunry ! nt 0:30. Tho KuMirrinK will bo hold in tho I'rosbytoi'lan church. MomherH of tho Crater Lake council. HctmlniastcrH. troop com mitteemen, CQUnHcllora.. uiul, their wives will lo in '.-tttenditnoi!, Rep resentatives will also lto present from Ashlan.l ami (irants l'ass. SAX KliANClSCO, Jan. 3 uV : The weather outlook for the week ! brgitining January was announc- j ed here today by the I'uited States weather bureau s follows; Kar Western States The outlook I is fop much cloudiness normal or) above normal temperature, rains ! and snows in Washington and Ore-i gon, loeal snows in tho plate m. states and occasional rains in Culi-j fornia the first part of the week. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Villi l'.l'.NT Kurnisnrd duplex l upartnn'nt, Ohaunmy Kloroy. I ill K. Muln. FOR II K. N'T Lowly f til nisll '(1 ! xturco 1101110: 3 hrilroom, i.i.ntn.1 -unl ovointuffrd f ii t-n it u rt. tiiifi: ruhimlni. AH'. 9T0-J. :3" KOlt HKXT N.ivly furnl.''-1 apt; 'Irctrio raimo: rt'fi ronfcu. l in i w. ath. :m UttST Strinu of hamlo;uveil luinlfs. Finder lleae leave at Trllutnt office .iml jitt rcwjrrt. K. 11 RK N T i"om f orta hl upa rt -men 1, t tU-tlv private. Ms . Oakdale. O - ?tf V.TKI Uy eipahle ua&tArt. nraetiral nnr-inii or honsekeep- linn. C:) at V ahin cton 1loom nr 1 write Uox I ... Tt'ih:ine, JS I llinil GlCVIi; wheat and hi: ley; No. 1 Klamath potatoes $ l.iO. while they last; S(ii:ih. rahhatte, onions, ciirnu., turnips. 710 So. K!vers:de( 1 CLOUDY AND WARMER ! JANUARY 3. 1!l3l. Radio Program KM ED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) Saturday, P. M 0 to (i Boy StouJ I'ronrniir, Nowh nmi Markets by Mail- Tribune. 0 to 7 Popular HccorilinH; Heobo Service Station; Co- til and Sally. 7 to X Let's (lot Associated; Myrtle Street, LUC. S to 9 Weekly Keview. 9 to 10 Jimmy llltttck's Town House Orchestra. 4- Sunday 4 P. M. 0:45 to 7 K.MED Prcsenta- lion. 7 to S Watch Tower Pro- Brum; Kiddles' Period; KMEI) Presentation. S to 9 Valley Hadlo Church. 4 9 to 10 On Parade; Trail- meri, UI!t Monday A. M. 7:55 to 8 I'.renkfnst Rrond- cast of News by Mall Trih- line. 8 to 9 Dehison llatlio Shop. 11 to 10 friendship Circle; H. : M.; Del Monte. 10 to II Snow White; West Side Pharmacy. 11 to 12 Film Tips and Talks: Oold Seal; Popular Recordings. : 1'. M. 12 to 1 Monarch Seed and Peed Co.; Sanderson Motor Co.; News Mushes by Mail i- Tribune. ! ' 1 to 2 Firestone Program; Mann's Dept. Store.; Mc- i- Nair llros. 2 to 3 Happiness Train; Sci- ! entiflr Laboratories; Sui- I- der's Dairy. 3 to '1 KM 101) Presentation; I to 5 Kiddles' Period; Pop- 5 iilar HecordiiiKS. 5 to fl People's Electric Store; Scherer Motor Co.: 4 News and Markets by Mail- Tribune. 6 to 7 Nunn-nusli Entertain- "ers News Digest. " ' , P. M 7 to X Lucky Strike Dunce Or chestra. NBC service to KGO, KHQ. KOMO, KC.W, KFI, KFSD. KTAR. S to S:15 Amos "n" Andy. NMC service to K(!0. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA. C!FSI. 8:15 to 8:45 Huinbow Harmonies. NPC service to KGO, KECA, KTAIt. S: 15 to 8: 15 (illmore Circus. NUC service to KOMO, KGW, KPO, KFI. 8:15 to 9 Spcrrv Smiles. N'liC ser vice to KGO. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KECA, KFSD. 9 to 9:30 El Sideln Minstrels. Nllf service to GKO, KHQ. KOMO. GKW. 9:30 to 10 NI1C Drama Hour. NI!C service to KGO. KFSD. KOA.- 10 to 12 Silotllgbt Keview. NI!C serVico' to KGO, KM: : 10:30 to 12. KFSD; 11 to 12. SI FOR ROLPH ON KMED Uadio listeners here will he Klvcn an opportunity to hear Cov-crnor-elect James Holph, Jr., dur int; the broadcast of the tradi tional, inaugural briakfast party given in honor of tho new slate executive at the beginning of every term. Monday morning. January 5, H'.Iil. at 8:00 to !l:00 a.m.', from the Senator Hotel, Sacramento, by remote control, through the' fa cilities of the United ItroaVicastlnt; Cold to station KMKV). POULTRY WANTED HIGHEST CASH PRICE Medford Poultry Co. 229 N. Riverside (Rear) Phone 1661 Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Foed Is Better " .. at Tlte Mcilferd . Silk Irom Top to Toe With French Heel ipRommoN m DECLARES PUBLIC WIIHHOUMfG JUO The past year was successful in Oregon In the enforcement of the liquor law, Cioorne Alexander, state prohibition director, said when in .Medford today on a short business visit. DfKPlte the lack of 11 10U per cent cooperation of the public in the enforcement, state audits have been dolnn Rood work to dry up the .state. Mr. Alexander said. The state dry department has 12 asents. two of whom Cy Herr and H. H. Mown have been sta tioned In Medford for sometime. It is likely the latter will be trans ferred to another district, but the former will continue to make his headquarters In Medford. covering the entire county. A year ao the department had nine agents and the number was increased by three in 1!'30. There is no indication that the staff will bo made larger in l ft 3 1 . The state dry leader indicated the public as a whole does not ap preciate the danger confronting all peace officer. In the performance of their duties. He aid there was a certain proportion always Vnx ious to give criticism on any prov ocation. Charles Edward Isolds, formerly owner or the Woodlawn orchard at Central Point, died at 1:35 ('clock this morning at St. cent's hospital in .Portland a year's Illness. Funeral services will be Vin after held ' Monday from Finley's undertaking parlor In Portland. Mr. Isolds leaves his wife. May Isolds and son. .lack, and daUKhter, Gloria of Portland. Curd of Thanks. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the many friends and neighbors whit so kind ly helped and extended their .sym pathy to us in our late sorrow; for the many beautiful flowers, es pecially the K.'N. A-. lode and the 1 lorseshoe club. . .. r . .Mrs. Alice M-iody, '2s:i Warren Moody. Fox West Coast Iheatres BEGINS TOMORROW Continuoua Shows 1:30-11 CONRAD NAGEL 5. i . u FREE LOVE" Mat. 25c Ends TONITE EDMUND LOWE in "PART TIME WIFE" Also "INDIANS ARE COMING" SIR FRANCIS DRAKE cated intheiffldstonfom ;! 1 Cafe ' Dimni! Roni t Cofce SIibi. tit Room l. I' n t4 Imi Ijt K 409 tM tlKMn T L Pt JfuuW fef t Ror-afcjBmafe W J IA0I SAMPII IOOMI Vt.T ROOM IN 0UTSIDI ROOM L V. HLCK1NS, Maipai Directa INSTALLATION OF ADAREL OFFICERS IN JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. .Ian. 3. (Special) At a special mvutlni; December 31, officers of Adalol chapter. No. 3, fl. K. S. of Jack sonville were installed. Tho old Masonic ball was decorated in holiday colors for the occasion. Mrs. Lula Saulsherry was In stalling officer, assisted by Mrs. Mvrllo Merrifield, marshal; Mrs. Nellie Fh;k, organist and Mrs. Edith Smith, chaplain. Officers Installed were: Wor thy matron, Florine Severance: worthy palron, Charles C. Chit wood: associate matron, Molllo Itritt: associate patron, ItoySinith; secretary. Alllan Maxwell: treas-T urer, Anna LaliKley; conductress. Dorothy Chitwood; aociate con ductress. i:uth Sevei'unce: chap lain. Elizabeth Kay: marshal, Viola Mollis: organist. Xcllle I'ick; Ada. IIa!!el While: liuth, l.uella Dunnington: Esther. Annn Cater: warden, Violet Wilson; sentinel. Ernest Langley. A musical program was given, consisting of an Instrumental trio by Misses liuth and Florence Sev erance and Jimmy Johnson, saxo phone solo by Jimmy Johnson'and solos by Mr. Sulherlin. Mrs. Florine Severance present ed installing officers and sonic of the guests with corsages 'and gifts, and Mrs. Nellie Firk pre sented tho retiring matron, Mrs. Luella Dunnlnglon and retiring patron, Vivian T. Wilson each with a gift from tho chapter. A banquet was served by Mrs. Allian Maxwell and her committee. Out of town guest." were Mrs. Woodcock. Mis. C. J. Swoeney and Mr. and Mrs. liarues of Med ford: J. H. Hardy, associate -Brand patron and Mi's. Hardy' and Mr. and Mrs. E. V. farter of Ashland. I SAMS VAIJ.IiV, Ore.. Jan. 3. (Spl.) Cranio will Rive a pro gram for the next meeting consist ing of ii one-act play, music and readings. The last meeting of - tho Ladies' club was held at the Mike Kuger home, where everyone enjoyed fully tho Christmas -tree party. . . Last Times TONITE America's New Sweethearts MARIE DRESSLER WALLACE BEERY in "MIN and BILL" Continuous Sun. 12:30-11 Starts SUNDAY . Treachery and heroism with the -Mounted Police "UNDER SUSPICION" 3.M.iMl.vUi--it.V 'JUUUUL' 3mA 1 r: e ti-J J J'Jt 1 1 f 1 t . .iih-t I . IV- UT IJ J V IS