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. PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNE, .AfEDFORD, OREC'ONr. MONDAY, .TANUAT4r "j, 1931. Iocal and -'Personal Hue Jin IjisI MKht ,IVKIIl!ai1H who W(.rt. Two flue fires lt eveninn (-alk.(ji(, M(.(Ifor(J httlvhf ,)(J w the fire department to action wlien . i,.mi....lv ,.r rnfcif,. iirm-n nlurniH were; turned In from 11M Went Main street unit 4 u 7 lloiitty x.rei-i. i ,u- urea rrmuieu in no A u ,,;nvn uf H(MW.Mirff Lce (,.. ilnmuRc urn were caused by thr!(f(I1 (f KllK(,n(. aml AlP; umI MrH, niK" wind mirinu ine eany even inn. Flro Chief Hoy FJllott ad vised local resident to avoid hulld-l Inn big fires during windstorms ! h a preventive measure auaiiiKt fiUi h Llazen. j , Moved lu oul llopila! Kay Offonbacher. who Mistalned vr vX, Houth of Ashland, when Till ing n tree, waa moved to n Medford hospital today from Ashland. !(). leg was to be re-et this afternoon. Inventory mid Summing l p Following the hoiitlays thp an nual bugbear period uf taking In voices, nrfnual h.'tlanccM and the like I now engaging Medford mer chant and the beads of other bust ne concerns, and their staffs. Aged and convalescent will find a pleunant and healthful home at the Itogue Ulver Sanitarium. Mrs. U. II. Schrammuck, Suit., gradualu nurtic. llobt. I!. Schrammuck, IMop. Phone SI, Jacksonville, Or. 2lfl (iicsIh from a Distance Included among the guest from a dlHtanee registered at Medford hotel are Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Calsen of .Minneapolis, .Minn., I -mini 1-3. Carseadden of Vancouver, It. ('., Mrs, J, W. Drown of Vancouver, it. C, and Mrs. F. D. Schrader and daughter of Plymouth, Mich. Special Kale of Calve cold cream and cleansing cream, 4 5 p. per jar; I tog. 7 5e value. Downhill's Jicauty Parlor, Tel. 57. 'Jl MInh Itceil (ioc Soutli Miw Virginia Heed left Medford Katurday night to resume her pokI tlon a teacher in the Oaklatnd schools, after spending the holi day a In Medford as guest of Mr. and Mr.. Allen t'nderwood. Tho public In cordially Invited to attend the meeting of the Unity Circle at the Jackson Jlotel Dldg., Monday evening at X o'clock. Dr. M. S. Ilolgato will be the, speaker. 284 Itcttii'iiH to Scuttle. William Tucker, who spent the holiday visiting his parent and frlendH of Medford and vicinity. ha returned to the University of Washington to resume his work in the graduate school. Uurn dry slab wood, $5 and $l per load. Med. Fuel Co., Te). ti.1l. Mr. Marllu lleiu Harry Martin, . former- pioneer druggist of Portland, slopped In this city to visit friend over the woe( end on his return to Loa An geles from Portland. Our new studio I opposite new Holly theater. The Peasieys. tf Petty Thievery Reports Tho Shu It Auto Washing com pany on South Central avenue re ported to the police today that two auto wheels .were stolen last night from Its establishment. The police also were told of tho entrance by burglers Into tho Ulverslde minia ture golf links over the week end. as well as the entrance Into Deck's bakery on .North Ulverslde. .Noth ing was taken In either place. . Durn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel biil. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 2Iitf Mrs. Clitiivlt Itctm-iiH Mrs. Mayhctlc Church, who npcm the holidays In Hoscbitrg, returned to Medford Saturday evening to re sumo her position In tho local schools. Let me write jour flro Insurance. Carl V. Tengv-ald, Hotel Holland Dldg., Phono DltS. II Another Police Kcliool Peaco officers of the state will havo another opportunity to par ticipate In the police school upon sored for the first time by the Wil lamette university law school lust year. Arrangements have been completed for a repetition of the session, so great was the Injerest manifested In tho plan last year. Wood dry fir slabs $.1 per load, half load 92. GO. Dry body fir 92.75 per tier. Hardwood 93.75 per tier. Phoho 1141-J, Longwlll Wood com pany. JS5 V Real Value in Fruit Cake Until our supply is ex hausted we will soil our special brand of Fruit Cake for 29c Per lb. This is an exceptional valuo for tho highest quality cake. Come early to avoid ho ing disappointed. llfl'O (111 IlllfellH'MN U O. I'ankiy of Central Point vv:iii a hunint'Ks c;illi-r In .Med ford thin ni" rtinK. Oilier vMtoiH witc Itov, Ill-own of Talent, It. J. Ne ville of Prospect und Ij. II. U'yanl of Lake Creek. ! A". W. l-ytle and . K. Mythlntf of Sulem, W. L. KitZKorald of AMmny, (ieoi-Ke DuvJh, .1. K. Uuyer. It. X. Wiillai-o, . v. Jotter. K. O. J.lnilep and l-'ied t'arrierrt of I'ortlund. Two articles for tile price of one. iind a nick le! Many lini'KciliiH left at tin Men's Shop 5-Cent Sale. 28." n Mt.,,r(.(, To(hty Mr. Irene Well of the JackKon county poor farm whh Jn Medford tli in morning transacting hUHincKx and shopping at local tttoreK. Daily's Taxi, Phone 15. to 4 patuieugers. 35c; 1 tf i Seeking a Divorce Jeanette Preston is xeekitlg a di vorce from Krank I're.ston, accord -J Ing to a conipiaiut on file today at I the county clerk's office. The ! plaintiff alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were married In MH1. Tho new year offers a better chance, if you are ready to meet it demand. Ktart now and the Med ford DusincHH College can help you win. Day and evening session in nil business subject. Special even ing class in public speaking now open. Phone 8(i. OWN. 2Hj Mim, Sweeney Improving Mr. Ualph Sweeney, who ha been ill at her home for the ,pat four weeks. Is in an Improved con tilt Ion, according to friend who visited her yesterday. Permanent wave, f 3.00 complete; facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, fide. Prevost Deauty Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 303. 253tf Skiing Not Successful Due to drizzling rain most of yesterday afternoon, skiing was not the best in the I'nion Creek section or farther up the Crater Iake high way, local resident!! reported to il a v. Tlw snow was soft and stuck easily to ski. Speed, as a result. was hard to make. The Fnn- Ut expected to he In better condition next Sunday. Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist Phlpps Dldg. Phone 1-102. 177tf WnkeNchl In Day City Uoy Wakefield of the Associated oil Htaff left Medford Katurday for San Francisco, where ho will spend ho vera 1 days transacting business, then continue to Portland to de vote: several weeks to company work. Coivts rollned and remodeled nt tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Dldg. ,I rs. 11a rry ! 1 A li d rows, Tel, 1 J N J . tf Kcavc for Sou Hi Carl J. Drommer of the South ern Oregon ('red it bureau will leave tomorrow for southern Cali fornia, where he plans to spend a threo weeks' vacation. It's tlmo to fill your radiator with nntl-freeze. Prestone, alcohol and Clyco at Flchtner's Garage. 232tf Minor Auto Collision C. U Hhay and C. H. Hubbard were principals in an auto crash yesterday at tho Intersection of Fifth street and Central avenue. and C. A. Matthews and C. O. Pin- key were drivers of cars that col lided yesterday on North Ulverslde avenue, according to nuto accident reports at the police station today. Little damage was caused by the crashes. Dry kindlings, 9--50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Itehirii from Seattle Mr; and Mrs. David Rosenberg and children, who spent tho holi day with relatives In Seattle, re turned to Medford by train today. Drill Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and nuto body repairing. tf Drunk Dull Forfeit The police department turned over to the city court today the 910 rash ball forfeited by Carl Woodrldgo through his failure to appear In that court for trial, fol lowing his arrest on tho charge of intoxication on December 31st. Phone 642. We'll haul n wfly your refuse. City Sanitary Hervlco. 237tf Vacation Trips Completed Miss Maui Ine Johnston spent the school vacation at Parma, Ida . M Is opal Thompson at Nampa. Ida., and Mi.- Anne Norvell at Spo kane. AH have returned to the city to resume teaching at Medford public .schools today. For grado A raw milk, call 599. CampWll Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Vacation hi llcppiier M I ho I. mil ii Deuge ami Oladys Denge spi-nt the holidays In Depp ner with relatives and friends. Doth nre Instructor in tlte Medford Jun ior hiuh school. It r o k e n windows rcglneed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 330tt Ml- Hollciihcck ftcturtis M Iss .ou Iso Mullen heck has re turned from Olendalo. Cal.. where she visited her parents and friends in that city. Drv kindling 93.50 a load. Val ley 1-0 l Co. 2-DMf DNcaM ltcHtrt DocrcM- There have been no add It lonal reports of con t anions dUeases in the county during the past week, the county health department re ported today. There w re five j Talent tctlon a short time ago and ine patient are repot ten to no making Rood recovery, Portraits of distinction. Th Peasieys. opp. Holly theater. ArlulrU Did .Not Arrive, O Uue to inclemem weather, the Hon. .Mm. Victor Bruce. KiikHmIi avi.itrix attempting un airplane flight ai'ound the world, U'titf x))ipn to cross the oeeatiH, did not inuko her whcduled arrivul ,in Medford ye.-terday. However, who Ih expect ed an Moon uh tho weather Ih fav oralile for Kod flying. Hhe has heen at Heattle for -the past wee't due to repair heliiK iiiat.e to her plane, damaged when It made a laid landing here over ten dayH ago.i Khe jM )lannlng u trip acroM the continent to New Vork City, wher' mIic will hoard a steamship for , Kngland. , (Grants iaw Couple Wed l'ollowing the isHuance of a niar riaie license toilay at the eounty I clerk'H office to Willie Marsh. 31. land IChoda Hemlugton. 24. both j of ; rants lan. the couple were j married by County Judge A lex Sparrow. De sure to buy men's wear now wlille the Men's Shop 0-Cent Sale 1 on. 2K.i Will Leave for Portland 13. T. llurelsrtn of Durelson's ready-to-wear shop will leave thi.4 evening for Portland to look over several lines of merchandise from the east, being shown Id that city. For grado A raw milk, call 599, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Davit from Oakland Wm. V. Dudge, who pcnt the past month In Oakland. Cal., re turned this morning on the WhUHta. A. Y. Weeks and sister, Miss Weeks, a Iso returned from I lie southern city this morning. Dry kindling fa. 50 u load. Vat ley Fuel Co. 242tf Fined for Intoxication A fine of fl was Imposed In the eity court this forenoon on Chaw. Jessaman, following his plea of guilty to being Intoxicated In n public place yesterday. Dr. Itobt. K. I-ee, Liberty Dldg. Hye examined, glasses. tf Was In I'ugciic Among the teachers in Medford public school who spent the past two weeks In Kugene were Marie Killings, Josephine K let ley, Clita Walden and Arthur !. S'hoeni. VKIIcd Docul Friends Mr. and Mrs. Ingle Hall of port land were In Medford over the week end visiting friends here. Will 'Assist Mm. Mack Zi'lda Itodcnwold of OroKon State college arrived In Medford from Corvalil this forenon. She will spend one week In tills city, and will a H.i 1st Mrs. Mahel Mack, eounty homo demonstration agent. T-ho ho m economics exV'Ullvo commllteo met this afternoon with tho two, at Mrs. Mack's office. Arrived Today Mr. and Mr. F. H. Carpenter, w h o have bee n in southern Ca 1 1 -f o rn la for some t i me, arrived I n Medford this forenoon. . Is oil Business Trip O. Mender of tho Maytag Pacific company, with headquarters in Portland, a r rived I n M ed ford to ilay to attend to business matters. Iii;glon Work Broadcasts Arrangements have been made for a broadcast of Americanization work by tho Oregon state depart-1 moots nf the American Legion over' station K FX on Sunday morning1 hotweerf 10 and 10:30 o'clock, (loorge Handy, state Amerlcanlaa-1 tion chairman. Is In charge of the program, and has also provided a poiKTam for women over station KXJW on Thursday afternoons be tween 2:4ft and 3:15 p. m. . Houiily Warm nt Tho county clerk' office Issued a bounty warrant thb forenoon to .lames Miller of Trail for killing two bobcats. Was liuosl. oT Parents Miss I'M mi Hlldchrand, stenog rapher at tho Souther Oregon Credit bureau, has returned to this eity from a three weeks' vacation spent with her parents In Itlver sldo, Cal. From the Hear Stale Callfornlam (registered at Med ford hotels today Included Mr. and M rs. I), King of Los Angeles, A. Hlchmc of Han Diego, J. C. Kelly of San Francisco, It. Y, Keller, 11. H. Fotilker and lloorge Howard of Oakland. K, M, Kamp of Smith Ulver. Mr. and Mrs. I. (1. (lernld nou. Frank L. Mo wry and Mr. ami Mrs. T. J. Horap of Haoramento and F. I). Sanders of Colton. Standing Trial TiHlny II. V. Dlmmtck. arrested here last week for the possession of al lowed moonshine, was on trial this afternoon In the Ashland Justice eoUrt. Ho Is accused of tho pos session itf several gallons. Planning Itctum (nine Oofcatcd a few days ago by tho Sam Valley high school at the Sams Valley gym. the local Meth odist church basketball team Is looking forward t.i a return gxiuc soon. Car Reported Stolen Ffforts to locate a touring ear. wtoleti hit night while parked In front of the I'hiistiun church, had been unsuccessful up until this afternoon. The machine Is property of Allen Curry. tho spon k nt Hogue Hher Wm. Loo luieker. local Hoy Scout executive, has been akod lo speak at tho moot inn Wednesday ovehlni; of the Men and Hoys club of the Itogue Ulver Presborlan eh it it lu A number of scouts bo longing to troop No, ij are mem bers nf the club. Meet luff Toniorrtnv The Wenonah club will meet at thi ioine air, K. J. KlnabaiKor. 134 Vancouver avenue, at 1:30 p. m,. for lunch 0 n a ad bn-lncAK meetinit. IK Koojter lmiroinj Mi Kut'vKooier. who li.rj been, suffering fumi an attack iinflu- ena for the pa.t w eek. l reported lo be impiovlng today, Itoiinly I'ayiiK'iilx lleuvy The Hum of $011 wa paid during tho niontli of December for bounty warrants, Mr. Mary Hendricks,! county bookkeeper, said today. Khe Indicated it wus the blggent month of the year for Jackson eounty in the bounty dlvlnlon. Cubs Will Meul lioy scout culi will meet at 'the Hcout heitd(unrters at 4:30 tomor row afternooPw Jt waa unnounced today. ' , ?;'"'' ' T FLOW OF LETTERS The Medford postofflce, due to the HUbstantlal growth of the city and immediate vicinity tho past yeur, and the recent taking In of new territory for tho city delivery service, which neceHsltuted a per manent increase of the postofflce, staff, has received a new cancel ling machine and two new city distributing cases.. and more equip ment Is on the way from Wash ington, D. C, comprising pew ad ditional bag racks, a new directory desk and u new strip lubel case. The new cancelling machine is the latest one noV in use by the postofflce department,, , with .all up-to-date features, ia. electrically drlvep ninl has a capacity of can celling ooo letter or 800 postcards a minute, whereas the old cancel ling machine, wJilch had been In use In tho office for tho past 5 .voais Jia;J u ciumcifjf dt h,ii$ 250 b minute. ; ' t I ' PARK ENTRANCES FOR WINTER DAYS While It waa raining in Medford and the valley over the week end. it was snowing hard at Crater lakc, and in consequence of the stormy weather there an average of 10 inches of fresh snow has been pHed on top of the old snow depth, according to tele phone Information received here this morning by Superintendent 15. C. Kolinsky who arrived home Katurday night from his sojourn of two weeks in Kan Francisco.- This means that Crater Lake national park is at least closed to tho public for the winter bv nature, as tho new snow- on top or the old, has blocked the en trance roads to Anna Spring camp, and In the natural order of thlngw at that high elevation will remain In that condition until Into spring. There were 54 Inches of snow at Anna Spring camp this morn ing, 57 incho at government famp, and about 05 inches at tho rim, and about 2 feet at the Klamath and Medford entrances. Tho weather wan cloudy at tho national park this forenoon, thus indicating that possibly, snow would begin Jailing jiguln.- A flood of iiu-omo lux blanks, which lire pint of tho 43,oou nch ma I lot! out over Hid wet-k end ri oin I'orlland liy Clydo (. Ilunllry in lernul rnrunun nix c-ollci-tor, to nH iniiny lucllviiluiila and i'ih imrutioiiB in OrvKon, wlio filled nut Inrniiie tux roliiiiiH lust year, nml may huve to make them out tills year an well, hi'Kiin to m-rlvo. in Mndfoid yeslunlay and were liciiis delivered today. Tho remainder of nUiii IdankH roi" Medlord mid vli lnlly will he ilellvered tomorrow. It it nil noiineed hy t'ollnetoi- Huntley that hi olfh-e Ih Hroimred to liand'lo the lilled out liiionie tax lilanlis aa fiiHt us they Pome In. l.AWKKNCK Sarah A. Ijiw fence, u resilient of Ashland mid Talent for the last eiRhl years, died ut tho Sai l cil Heart hospital Satur day at the aiio of ST years, t'ntll recently ulio had made her home nllll her daiiKhler, Kate. I.. Scott, of Ashland. Throo sous who re Rlde In tho east also survive. She waa a member of the Congregation al church. Funeral nrraimements, lu rharse of ("oncer Funeral Parlors, await word from relatives In the east. COXTANT Philip Cnntant. t resident of Medford ;H) yean, tlnr ln which time he has made his home with Mr. and Mrs. It. K. An derson of 241 South IViiiial, died at n local hospital SandnT nt the ae of 72 years, i-'tuicral services In rhniBe of Conner Funeral Par lors will h announced Inter 1 1 '.v- 230 South Ceutral jj Mnur MAPiiiMr im! POSTOFFIGE SPEED - v SNOW BLOCKADES MAILING ; BLANKS FOR INCOME TAX Obituary !! f Meteorological Report .January 5, lw.il Medford and vicinity: Tonight and TueHday unHettled with rain. Moderuto temperature. Oregon: Unnettled with rain went and ruin-and rniow enst portion to night and Tuesday. Moderate tum pemture. , Local Data Temperature (degrees) 51 44 Highest (lust VI hours) 55 51 Dowost (last 12 hours) 33 43 Del. humidity (per ct.) 57 71 i Precipitation (Inches) Trace .08 j State of weather... .Cloudy Cloudy LowpHt temperature this morn ing 37 degrees. Totn I preclpltutton since Sept. 1 1U3D, 5.115 inchos.- Temporature a year ago today: Highest 30: lowest 30. Kunset tod:iy 4:64 p. lu. . Sunrise Tuesday 7:39 a. in. Sunsets Tuesday 4:5G p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time it it o WD U 13 H j I ? CITY IJttkvr City IJitiinarck . Boise , Ucnvor lies Moines 28 14 30 44 Know Cloudy Cloudy 3S Clear Know Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Kain Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. P. Cdy. Kain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Fresno 58 Helena 38 Los Angeles .... 70 Marshficld 52 Phoenix 04 Portland 4X 44 32 40 40 40 IS 48 12 44 34 34 it, Tied UlUff 40 Hose burg 5 Lake 3ti Yancisco;.. 60 Santa Fe 34 Seattlo 40 Spokane 38 Walla Walla .... 42 Winnipeg 16 W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. ('. i. : I .1 . Marlene Dietrich in Craterian Show Those who were 8o fortunate as to woe and hear Marlene Dietrich, the new .American talkie star, In I'uramouut'H Hollywood-made 'Mo fijlcaoi" fWcro doulnles impre-sHed - ' - '. with tho clear- unaccentedIOng lujh of this Cier- ' , t vi man-uorn, uer- many-reared lu- 3) miliary of fllm- uom. 1 he reason for this phenome non In that Mind D 1 e t rich Ih a very Intelligent, a very intellec-1 tual young worn-' an. Horn In llor lin. the daugh- HAHLC.NE dietrcm ter of a captain of German cav alry at Han.ii;. she studied muwic ai the ColloKo of Music" under Prof. Flosch. later going to Wei mar to continue her musical .studio. Subsequently .she entered the dramatic school of the "Deut sche theater" In Iterlin whore Max Peiuhardt, Germany's greatest im preiwario of the theater, was the head man. In six weeks she was given her first part in "The Tam ing of the Shrew.' She gained distinction rapidly on the stage ami soon was appearing in German films. It was when he was appoarinK in a Iterlin revuo that Josef Von Sternberg, famous Paramount di rector, "discovered' her. V o n Sternberg had been granted a tem porary leave of absence by Para mount mo that he could make the Gorman picture. "The Hluo Angel" in tlabolsberg. When lie saw Miss Dietrich he knew that he had solv ed one of his problems she should I be tho .tannings leading woman ho hail been searching for. "The (Hue Angel" opens at the Fox Crater Inn theater tomorrow. Mrs. M. Swatne. Australia's old est colonist, died recently at Ade laide at the nee of Night Coughing Quickly Relieved Famous Prescription Gives Almost Instant Relief Xifcht cotmhs or couhK caused by a cold or by an irritated throat are usually tlue to conditions which ordinary medicines do not reach, lint tho very first swallow of Thox ine. a doctor's proscription. Is guar anteed to Rive almost instant relief. Tlioxlne works on a different prin ciple. It boos diir-fit to the internal eaune. Thoxiue in pleasant tantins and wife for the whole family. It will nivo you better and quicker relief for couKh or tore throat than any thinj; you have ever tried or your money will bo refunded. Put up ready for ue In 3."e. Oo and $1.00 bottles. Sold by Jarmln & Woods Mnic Store. IS 3 r & 4Vith One of Our Lovely Permanent Waves Ycu'il be more attractive 1 $5.00 Complete Kathryn Locatell Tel. 1374 SGOBEL AND DAY GIVEN A telegram received today by C. C. Lemmon. local representative of Sgobel & Day. New York fruit firm, stated that Karl Hintzc has been appointed first vice-president and treasurer; Den Vaden, general manager, and A Ivan P. Levi, vice president In California. Mr. Vaden has been in the busi ness for a long time, and is well known In the fruit Industry. He lias been in charge of the Chicago office for the past five years. Karl ILntze, former treasurer. Is well known in Medford. They will as sume their" duties immediately. The message also stated that In reference to unfounded rumors questioning the financial standing "We say again that Kenneth Day left this organization in absolutely sound financial condition and any Inquiries can be referred to the Corn Exchange Hank Trust com pany of. Xew Vork City," HANNAH AMELIA Fe OF : LAKE ! CREEK DIES AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS Hannah Amelia Frey passed away at the Community hospital Saturday evening from pneumonia. She had been ill since December 20, and was taken to the hospital January 2. Hannah Amelia Frey was married to Otto hi, Frey, Aug. 10, 1925 at Grants Pass. Oregon. She was born at Lake Creek, Ore.. September 2, 1890. She was daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. August Edler. She leaves her husband. Otto K., three daughters and one son. Walter George, Harriett, Eva La vern and baby I tar bar a Lee. her father. August Edler. six brothers a nd t h ree sisters, August, Ch ris, Charles, William. Frederick. An drew, all of Lake Creek. Mrs. Louise McltK. Medford, Mrs. Eliza beth llishop, Beagle. Ore., and Mrs. Flora Frey, Lake Creek. Funeral services will be held at the perl Funeral Home Tuesday at 2:00 p. m., Rev. T. L. Theumler officiating. Interment In Central Point cemetery. 4 H. C. Fredette of the Valley Fuel company, who has been laid up with a broken leg for the past three weeks, is still confined to his home. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere appreciation t,o our many, friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy; also for the beauti ful floral offering. . . Mrs. Dollle Moomaw. Vivian Moomaw. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'Olt SALE 100(1 articles to be .sold for .storui;e at the TJavi.v Transfer. H. (irane. conaistint; of furniture, dishes, trays, elee-1 trie Irons, clothes, pillows, and, tiny numeer 01 usemi ai in-it-.-, from 10c to $10. 2S0 KOIt RK.NT Thoroughly modem S-room furnished bunsalow. close in. Phone 5.SU-J-2. 2Sltf Kl'KXISHlCD not: 2 room.- and bath, completely furnished: pri vate entrance: fuel furnished. Call 76. tf WAXTI-m-14:S-W. -Small puppy. LOST Ilrov. n canvas roll of no-ler toots. Reward. Notify Meier Dept., Copco. ' 2S 7 Kl15 HAf.l-: Weauer and feeder plus. Woulverton Orchard, Cen tral Point. 2S7 . VOK KHXT 3-rooiu furnished apartment, .lust cleaned and tint ed; electricity and fuel furnish ed. 40 Quince St. Tel. ti-ll-W. l-'Olt 1. 1-: A Or will sell at a iiaryaln, furnished or uufuinish-j ed, lovely new stucco home. (i'lTi ; Columbus. Phone U70-.I. 2S7j MOTlll-nt of 4 children must have I work; washiiiK or sewinK. Tel.' WAXTIjI? To eschamse wood fori horses. Po'ite 1, Mux 1 -f -'M' 1 ATTACHMENTS FREE WITH EVERY Qrand Prije For llic firM time a complete Mof brand new "Mii;li- 'atuiitn" attaenmenu aholutelv TREE with tKc limoui Model 9 factory rebuilt Eureka! Thec cleaners thoroughly rebuilt In the Eureka factory lok like nt9v and arc guaranteed to be mechani cally perfect carrying the full one-year gurantecgivrn with brand new cleaner.. MODEL 0'anrf Prlr Wtnn.r. 5.fMi-CmuiiiUal Kxp mtUn. Fnwil aU ft 53i2 33 fox Wis? Coast Theatres S 3 slSs Coming TOMORROW U EMIL Y I -The Blue Angel" -S. WITH W pi il MARLENE DIETKICH il .f & (paramount Release, J' 64 k With Jannings talking. And that tantal- l ' f izi"9 charmer of "Morocco," Marlene F 1 Ml Dietrich' , P? fS.'' K Mat. 10 and 25. Eve. 10 and 50 ff f i Pv- " Ends TONITE A', fek Conrad Nagel in "FREE LOVE" Ik S a . i fi y v ivjji - i if Wii '-it! r1 eh PLUS The latest in talking comedies 'HELLO TELEVISION' METROTONE NEWS a xixflfciH n i Lark" &pq ntoi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS A COMPLETE SET OF BRAND NEW "HIGH - GUARANTEED FACTORY REBUILT ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER HAVE KEEN ALLOTTED TO US BY THE FACTORY FOR SPECIAL REDUCED PRICE SALE. . For ovir ow n protection, look fonlir Special HI.UF. FACTORY REBUILT NAME PLATE prominently displayed! on th Inn caxe. 0 Telephone today. Yon will have to hurr These fcwcjM.inera will go fast lifter thatSrtach nvnts will be told at full retail price O MEDFORD ELECTRIC STORE N. Central Jack Moore. Prop. 7 Phone 90 i Biil NOW A thrill fill ed drama of the great Northwest and its "Mountiesi" Lois MORAN J. Harold MURRAY OTA I 2 Bargain Mats. Daily 1:30 OC and 3:00 P, M. Eve 35c Children 10c Any Time VACUUM" Only $ DOWN urn ' 'II i 'II If