O O MEDFORD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFOTtD, (j,K(i()N. KA'ITKDAV. .lAXl'AKY It), Y.m PAIGE THREE O BOOKOFDAIUK uunrmiYiLU Di RECENTJINDS Palace of Sister of Belshaz zar Discovered Near Babylon by British Arch aeologist. LONDON. Jan. 10. P Partial confirmation of the Hook of Daniel In the Bible is seen by Sir Charles Marston, British archaeologist, in the recent Ur discoveries near Babylon oT an expedition financed by the University of Pennsylvania and the British Museum. Sir Charles, who is a well known industrialist and student of arohae olowy, cited the discovery of the palace of the Princess Kclshauti Nannar, whom he believes to have been a sister of Belshazzar. "Archaeology proves the sack of Jerusalem actually happened,' Sir I Charles said, "and it is quite feas- I ible Daniel may have seen this I palace." j According to Sir Charles, "tab- j lets of COO P. C. confirmed the i story of Bel.shaK7.ar as told in the' Hook of Daniel." j I DR. FUNK WILL GIVE !0M onulhtMcil) Dr. Funk will Rive his lecture mi "The Philosophy of Faith, or the Cure for Our Present Day Depres sion," at the Knglish Lutheran church Sunday at 11 a. m. Many braved the storm last Sunday night to hear the introduction to this address, and al! are cordially invit ed to attend the special service Sunday morning. The topic is i certainly n timely one. Strange. I isn't it? We generally suffer most j when we have too little. We are ! suffering now because we have too much, too much of everything. OUTLINE PROGRAM AT FARM SCHOOL At the organization meeting of the Smith-Hughes night sehool being conducted in the agricul tural building at the senior high school Thursday evening, a pro gram for the six weeks' period was adopted. C. D. Thompson, high school Smith-Hughes in structor is in charge of the classes. Meetings will he held 1 at 7::t on Tuesday and Thursdny even ings. Topics chosen for the meet ings are as follows: Houses and Housing. Choosing n Breed, Incubation, Feeds and Feeding, Vitamins. Kleetrie IJuhts in the Uiying Peji, Home Mixing of Feeds Against Commercial Mix, Diseases of poultry. Cost of Pro ducing Fryers. Culling the Flock. Storing K;gs, Marketing Poultry Products. Church of Jesus Christ, Latter Day Saints Adventist church building. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Kvening services at 5 : :tt, A. C. Hawkins presiding. Priesthood society session Tues day nt 7: HO. LAST TIMES TONITE JOHN BARRYMORE in "MOBY DICK" Thrilling Story of the Sea Also Selected Short Subjects! BY POPULAR DEMAND rrlft PRESENT -4 NATURAL COLOR JUfCdAl JifiYfSi FOURTK AMOUS NAME KTl I kl V3!$ . CAST OF $ I St. Mark'. Pni.ni Corner Oakdale at Fifth street. Wm. B. Hamilton, rector. Holy communion, 8 a. in. ' Sunday school. )o ti. in. .Morning prayer, 11:15. English Lutheran Church ' Fourth at Oakdale. Dr. 11. C. Funk, pastor. ' The Cure for Our Present Day Depression, or the rhiUmophy of Faith," will ho the subject ot the lecture tor the special service at 1 1 a. m. The liihle school begins at 10 a. m. with clauses lor all awes. You are cordially invited to at tend our services. Main Strest Methodist Church, South X. D. Wood, pastor. Schedule for Sundav, January 11, 1031: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. Kpworth League worship service at : 30 p. m. Sons, praise and sermon at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome. Seventh Day Adventist Corner Beatty and Edwards. T. M. Laniiherg. pastor; T. L. Theum ler. assistant. Sabbath school at 10:45 a. in. Jay McComb, superintendent: L. U Hunch, assistant superintendent. Church services 11 a. ni. Young people's meeting at 3 p. m.; Zella Snider, leader; Mrs. F. M. Rodman, assistant. Player meeting Wednesday at S p. m. No meeting Sunday evening. Full Gospel Church N'ewtown near Main street. It. D. Streyt'feler, pastor. Sunday school at !):45; George ScHtihower superintendent. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Young people's mooting at Q:?.(t. Kvangeiisl Ic services at 7::'.0. Prayer and praise, Tuesday even ing. Itihlo study in llcvclalion.s Tues day evening. A hearty welcome to all services. Confirmation class, 7:30 p. m. Talent Methodist. F. Audlcy Brown, pastor. The Talent Methodist Episcopal church will hold regular Sunday services next Lord's day. Morning worship at 1 1 a. m., when the pastor will bring the message. At the evening service District Superintendent Thus. IX Varnes will preach and hold a round table discussion at the close of lite service. Come and enjoy the music and Ringing. First Baptist Church W. H. Katon. Minister. 0:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning worship. Choir special, "Great King of Kings.' Sermon subject, "A Panic in Church' 0:30 p. m. Young Peopte's meet i n gs t h r e e g r o u t s . 7:30 p. m. Kvening worship. Big sing. Choir special, "I Will Sing of Thy Power." Address, "The Walk-Out." 8:30 p. m. "Glad Hand." Ten minutes of greetings, handshaking and getting acquainted. You can be a stranger but once at this church. Come and see. International BlbleS tuclcnts' Assn. Broadcasting a Watch Tower proprnm over KMK1) Sunday eve ning from 7 to 7:15. This program will consist of a lecture by Judge Rutherford, who is known an the world's greatest Bible scholar and lecturer. The title of the talk is "The Church," and comes by elec trical transcription. One of these lectures will be given every Sun day evening over KM 10 D until fur ther notice. The International Bible Students meet for study every Sunday mdr ning at 10:30 at the home of Mrs. V. HalleV. 102 Mistletoe street and every Wednesday afternoon TOMORROW ONE DAY ONLY Continuous Shows Suiting at 1:15 V&rnw Bros. PRESENT Betty Compson Joe E. Brown Sally O'Nell Arthur Lake and Many Others POPULAR PRICE8! Mat. Eve. 10-35 .25-50 Buy Holly Scrip and Savel at 2 o'clock nt the home of Mrs. Anna Brewer, 727 So. Central ave. All Interested In Watchtower Bible study nr'QWolcume. tlmivh of the N'awirene. North Central ut Jackson. John T. Laltose, pastor. Morning woretvp ut 11. with sermon by the pastor on the! theme. 'Killed with the Holyj Ghoat." Sunday school at 11:45. Considerable interest Is being man ifested ill the Inter-clast. contest. Evening service nt 7:30. The pastor will speak on "Confes sions." Special music and Hinging will bo provided at each service. N. Y. 1'. S. meeting at 0:30. Class meeting at G:30. Midweek prayer and lilblo study Wednesday even Ink' at 7:30. at which timo wo will continue the study of the l'.ible by hook. Kxodus is the book for next Wednesday. Flrt Methodist. Alexander ("J. Itcnnett. pastor. Sunday morning worship, 11:00 o'clock, with sermon by the pas tor. "The Call of the Invisibles." Anthem, "The Ilea vena Are De claring" ( Iteethoven). Solo by Mrs. O. O. I.arison. "Donald, the Master Passoth liy," (Hammond). Sunday evening chapel hour, 7: H0 o'clock, with gospt-1 message, by the pastor. "Seeing God." Heau tif ul pictures of California; illus trated gospel songs. Kpworth league young folks' hour. 6:30 p.m., with discussion of "What Ik the World Enter prise of the Church" in the church paiior. Sunday school 9:4ft a.m. Graded courses; new pupils invited. C. A. .Meeker, superintendent. All people always welcome. Valley Radio Church Theodore t. Thuemler, pastor. There will be conducted regular services every Sunday evening over KMKI) between 8 and 9. The subject for January 10 is "The Christian Hope; Its Source and Foundation." Professor Folk enbers will render some selections with his string ensemble. Because it is impossible to be personally acquainted with the cou g regal Ion of the air and lis needs, we urge that questions and sub jects that are hnporlant to any of our congregation of the air will be sent in to the pastor. These ques tions and subjects will receive care ful and prompt attention. You are cordially invited to tune in every Sunday night. We will endeavor to be helpful to those who cannot otherwise attend Christian sen ices. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Authorized branch of the mother church, the First Church of Chrtst, Scientist, in IJoston, Mass. Services arc held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice, 212 North Oakdale. Suhject for Sun day, January 11: Sacrament. Sunday school at 9:45. Appli cants under the age of 20 may be admitted. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Chris tian Science healings, at 8 o'clock. The reading rooifi, which Is lo cated at 401 Bedford building. Is open from 8 am. to 6 p. m. dally, except Sundays and holidays. The librarian is in attendance from 11 to 4. at which time all authorised Christian Science literature may he purchased or borrowed. The public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the reading room. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale W. H. Daird, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 n. m., M. K. Olson, supt. Morning worship begins at 10:50 Anthem, "Oh Lord, Thou Hast Searched Mo" (Woodcock). So prano obligato by Kleanor Curry. Sermon topic, "Why Was Jesus Baptized?" Christian Kndeavor at 6:30 p.m. Kvening evnngelistlc service at 7:30. Anthem, "Evening Prayer" (Wilson). Sermon topic, "Bring ing Up Father." The young people will enjoy this sermon and every parent In Medford ought to hear it. The pastor will recite a num ber of poems from James Whit comb Riley. There will be another bnptismal service following the evening ser mon. ' Don't forget the Bible study and praise service on Wednesday eve ning at 7:30. The Salvation Army. The old Methodist church, corner Fourth and Bartlett. Ensign and Mrs. J. R. Pack, of ficers in charge. Sunday services Holiness meeting, 11 a. m. All people Interested in holiness are In vited to nttend this meeting. Sunday sehool and Bible class, 230 p. m. Mrs. Velna Gibson has been appointed to lake charge- of atl the young people's work, and will have charge of the Sunday school work. Young People's Legion meeting, 6:30 p. .m Evening service, 8 p. m. The mwiiifo of the evening will bo "The Young People of Today," by Ensign Pack. Weok day services will be held on Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day nights at 8 p .m. A cordial and happy welcome awaits one and all at our wrvlce. j First I'roKbjUTinn Church. j Claude U. Porter, minister, j Morning worship sprvicon at 11 I a. m. This Sunday will be Com i man Ion Sunday and new member 'Will be recVvod Into the church at that time. Special music will be Organ prelude, "There Is a Green ! given ru follows: Hill Far Away." Gounod: anthonid "A New Heaven and a NVw Earth," r.aut Dr. W. W. Howard with quartet; organ offertory. "Mid night." Torjussf n: duet. "O, Iove Divine. All Ixive Excelling," Stan ner EUle Carteton Strang and R. ! E. Waldron; organ postlude, "Post- 1 lude in A." Rick. Ministry of music: FJde Carle. i ton Strang, urfirano; Kdna Kifert ; Isaacs, rontWio; R. K. Waldron, Uenor: Dr. W. W. Howard, bass; ! Eva. HarHrik'g Msrvh, organist. At 6:3M the youne 'o will i m-et for age groups study periods. I Tho senior group will have a spec- ' l.il worship ervlre in the senior daroom. RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS TABLE- HOCK. Ore., Jan. 10 j (Special! An epidemic of nieas-j les has been going the rounds ol : the district, but at the present time seems to have about run course. i Table Rock s.hool resumed operations last Monday alter a : two weeks' holiday vacation. , Prof. lXivls vis-ited in Portland during the holiday vacation andi Miss Winifred May. primary teach er, visted her parents at Olympia,! Wash. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Olson and children of Hood River were vls-j Horn here among friends last, week. ! Mrs. Oeorge Wright Is a P-j tlent at the Sacred Hcfirt hospital this week suffering with an ut-f tack of pleurisy. j Mrs. Blanche Gregory and chilj dren and Mrs. Oregory's brother. I Clifford Collins, visited relatives and friends in the northern part of the state and Washington dur-, ing the holidays. i Glen Wilson is a visitor this! week in Portland. Carl Quaekenbush han been ( sufferer the past week with n se vere attack of quinsy and to com- plicate matters' the two children i became victims of the mumps. Jim Kneeland who has been doing considerable duck hunting this winter, n-ports a scarcity of these, fowls. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Nicewood of Medlord were Sunday afternoon visitors here. Miss- Bee Seabrooke has re turned to Portland, where sho Is attending business college after spending her holiday vacation with home folks here. Several hay buyers from Med ford were business visitors here this wei'k. At the annual meeting of Hie Table Rock Telephone company Friday evening. January 2.. J. 1 N e a ! o n was elected president. Ralph Wilson vice-president and M. B. Chase wecretary-treasurer. The annual maintenance assess ment was fixed at $1.50. Several from here attended a party at Sams Valley Thursday night, given by the young people of the Sams Valley Sunday nchool. Miss Alice Seabrooke returned Monday to her teaching duties at Shady Cove after enjoying a two weeks' holiday vacation. Among the students attending schools of higher learning who ppent their holiday vacations here with home folks were Miss Evelyn Hamilton, who returned the tlrst of the week to O. S. C, and Miss lesso Seabrooke who is attending Ashland normal. Dogs have been making night ; nn nlinnn onrrnls in this dis trict lately causing sheepmen to take up arms in cteiense oi flocks. 4 GOLD H ILL, Ore.. Jan. 1 0. (Special) Moore Hamilton "f Central Point was a business vis itor In this city Tuesday in n terewt of the Southern Oregon Building and Loan association. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Plckard were Medford visitors Sunday. Past noble grands club of the Amvthest Rebekah lodge met at the home of Mrs. Lola Reed on Thursday afternoon. Joe pankey returned to bis home in this city Tuetsdny. Mr. Pankey spent the holidays in Forks, Washington as the gueHt of his sister, Mrs. Dan Shearer and family. The Ladles' Aid held their regu lar meeting at the M. K. church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Carol Bertelson was visit ing her mother, Mrs. Julia Bow man, who Is a patient at n con valescent home in Medford, Tues day and H portn her mother much Improved. Roy Parr was n business vis. tor In this city Thursday. Mrs. R. I Miller of Foots Creek Visted the Gold IHH schools Thursday afternoon. Mis Xelda Smith and Virgil Edlncton left Thursday noon t represent the Gold Hill high school In the high school conf'-r-ence to bo held in Eugene Friday and Saturday. Miss Hanky the commercial instructor, accompa nied them. Mrs. Mablo Made, tho county home demonstration ag-nt. was a business visitor In the Gold Hill schools Thursday afternoon. ANDKKSON CHKKK. Ore.. J"". in.Kl. Mr. and Mrs. (iecirxe Mc Anally were Sunday visitors at the Maya home. Jamen Maya and family sint guniluy In Medford. K. .1. Center win In Ashland laat Saturday on buaineaa. Prank MurqueHH and family were out to Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. Jas. MarDowell, Mrs. Clark Mai'Dnwell , and Mrs. ('has. Mr Ciinna were out lo the valley Wed nesday. I). C. Hale was In Talent Tues day. (leorue MrAnally and wife were in Ashland last Haturday. (leorue Young spent Monday nt the home of Mr. Hrhuelte. r. and Mrs. (Ireen worn out to the valley Sunday. The many friends of Hoy Hush nell are Klad to see him hark home and able to walk around and hone ho will continue to Improve. Slum In l(;rnmlr. I.A IIAXIK. Jan. U. i.Vi Ktarted falling here this Qhw.ik. the first In a fortniKht. The t-niperaturo was heiow fieex-inu. GOLD 11 ' T 111 nWSOIICEK SAMS VALLEY SAMS VALLEY. Ore., Jah. 10 (Spl.l- Ladies' club met for the regular meet Inn New Year's day at the community kitchen, with Mrs. Jay Prink and daughters. Mtwr-e.s Ruth and Eva, a hostesses. The ladles spent tho afternoon i lulling two patchwork qui Its for Mr. Frank, after which refresh ments weiv served. An interesting watch party was given .by the young people New Year's eve at the school house by Misses Elsie Straus. (Naomi Ma griider and Catherine Koyer. About 3a uuerus were present and enjoy ed themselves in games and fun and welcomed the new year In as they gathered together for a feast. The community offers Its sym pathy tci Miss Murl Coffeen, teach er of the Pankey school, over the loss of her father, William Cof-1 fern, at Medford, January S. Sa ins Valley Grange met Janu ary 3. with a fair attendance. Her sbal Harper, new master, being ill, the ehair was filled by Past Mas ter II. E. Noalon. All other new officers filled their stations. The lecturer's program consisted of a one-act play, "Tho Bracelet," by Misses Frances Wil.-on, Naomi Ma gruder, Ruth Frink, Catherine Ro ger, and M.visrs, James McDon nugh. Paul Sch ill.. Don Seegmlller and Paul McKlnnis; guitar music by Jaul Pollard and James Me llowing h. and a reading by Mrs. Se'gmiller. During the business session it was vot'd to go to Applegate, Jan uary 10. with the drill team, and put on the first and second de grees to a class of the Applegate ( i ra nge. Coder tdck and distress, Max Shulz, Mrs. o. T. Wilson and ller shel Harper wire reported 111, the largest number reported at any one mewing for over a year. Chester Coffee of Portland Is here thi week looking after prop erty interests. Friends are sorry to learn that Mr. Ward Ik In a Medford hospital, suffering from heart trouble. Miss Ruth Arbuckle returned to her school duties after spending the holiday vacation with rela tives and frinds In Portland. The ot her teachers back on duty a re Miss Madge Mitchell of Ashland. A. B. Collett and Mrs. East, local residents. Miss Naomi Magruder enrolled this week as a student at the Ash land Normal, where nho expects to complete her education to grad uation. Mr. and Mrs. John Xealon and daughters, Misses June and Janice. of Table Rock visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. n Loser In the young people's meeting membership contest en tertained the winners with a party at the schoolhouse Thursday even ing. Mrs. John Jnncii Is reported on the sick list this week. Six new students are added to our school for the new semtviter. Iocal young ladies who resumed school duties outside the district after the Holidays were MIsh Elsie Straus to Coqullle, Misses Grace and Ruth Bigham to Derby, and Miss Frances Wilson to Agate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore and children returned to Oar lot on after spending the holidays with Ellis and Glenn Garrett. JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Jan. 10. (Spl.) Lloyd Pitts, formerly of Jacksonville, who has been living at Chlloquin for some time, en rolled at the high school the first of the week as a junior. Mrs. Clifford Dunnlngton of Cen tral Point visited at the C. Doro thy home Thursda y afternoon. Mrs. Gaddy and daughter Doro thy were Medford visitors Tuesday. Llovd Johnson, W. H. Maultby and grandson, Richard Beale, of Roteburg are Jacksonville visitors this week. Helen Kane Is ill at her home in south Jacksonville, under Dr. Sweeney's care. Mrs. ZWta Lontz and son Homer of Medford moved recently to the city and make their home in apart meats nbnve the Reliable grocery C. R. Dunnlngton was In Med ford Friday. Mrs. Hilda Martin of Medford was a guewt of Mr. and Mm. Oscar Knox Monday night. Mrs. Harold Crump has returned to her (ehol duties here after spending the holidays on Little Applegate. Mr. and Mrs, Honny Pierce re cently moved here from Medford. Miss Cordelia Router was a Med ford caller Thursday. Mrs. Hilda Martin of Medford was a dinner guest nf Miss Isslc McCulW Tuesday. Mr. Martin plans to leave soon for an exten sive visit to northern and eastern Oregon. Frank Woolen was a business visitor in Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Kick and Mrs. John R. Kniuht were vlnitors at the Reuben Rlxby home oast of town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kick enter tained at dinner Friday for Mr. nnd Mm. H. C. Bare, daughters Rotty !ul Jean of Medford. and Mr. und Mrs. John II. Knight. Mr. and Mix. Godley and family are new people In t city. The children enrolled Monday as stu dents In our S'Qml, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bartlett left Wednesday for Hnn Francisco, where they were culled by jrke dejith of a nophm-Q Mrs. Alice ClriclTreturned Thurs- day nfter spending several day with her daughter, Mrs. James' Bu'-kley, near Ruch. Mim Mollin Itritt was vMtlng with friend In Medford Thursday I Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmet Gllllngs of I Medford were callers Thursday JACKSONVILLE ovennig at tho KA. Fleming home. At the meethc)uf Royal Neigh bors lodro Tuesday evening plain were made for installation of of ficers January 20. Luella Dunnlng ton will act as installing officer, with Thelma Mclntyre as Install ing marshal. After the business meeting a covered dish luncheon will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tinjleaf and daughters, Ben la h and J une. of Eaglo ipo;nt spent Friday evening at the J. i. Miller home. Mrs. H. K. llanna will have charge of the local library during Mis, Bartlett 's absence. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Sandcn were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. San den's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Vial at Phoenix. Southern Oregon Presbyterial executive committees will hold an all-day meeting January K at the E. lverson home in Medford. Mrs. G. O. Sandcn, Mrs. S. 11. Jones and Mrs. Fred Kick, officers of the local missionary society, plan to attend. Mrs. Sandcn will lead the devotions and Mrs. Jones will sing a solo. Mrs. Ries Chapman of Myrtle Point was a visitor Friday of her mother, Mrs. Alice l lrlch. Mrs. ririeh accompanied her home lo Myrtle Point awl will spend sev eral week there. Tho R. N . A . sewing el u b m e t with Neighbor Nolle Finney Wed nesday afternoon. The semi-an nual auditing of the books was done, also sewing on articles, for the bazaar. A luncheon was served by the hostess. Twenty-one were present. Those from out of town were Mi's. Myrtle Mertifleld, Mrs Ely the Crawford awl Mix Violet Wilson all of Medford. Several members of Adarel chap ter No. 3. O. K. S attended in stallation of of ficcrs of Alpha chapter No. 1 at Ashland, Tuesday evening. Thosv attending from Jacksonville were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley. Miss Mollie Itritt. MUs Dorothy Chitwood, Miss Lo raine Sparr and Mrs. E. S. Sever ance. Miss Roberta Metzger, who was home for the holidays, returned to Ashland Normal this week. Mrs. Fred Flck served on the grand jury Wednesday and Thurs day. II. T. Chitwood of Portland ar rived Friday for a visit with his brother. C. C. Chitwood, and fam ily. Mr. and Mi. 'Webster Clark left January 3 for San Francisco. Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Norrls re cently entertained with a fumlly dinner at their home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norrls, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haight and daughter Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. Web Clark. Miss Mollie Britt and brother. Emll Britt, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. llanna Wed nesday. James Llttoll, Sr., was appointed city marshal and city water super intendent by the city council Tues day evening. Mr. Llttoll was sworn into office Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Klamath Falls were recent visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mix. E. A. Flem ing, Mrs. Henry Miller was a visitor Friday at tho Tom Roseherry homo in Medford. Other visitors there were Mrs. Miller's cousin and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Carl llerondeon of Glltnor, .Nob., who wore on route to fouthern California. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mclntyre attended a basketball game nt Cen tral Point Friday evening. Mr. Carlson of Medford was In the city on business Friday. Jacksonville Grange hold an In teresting meeting at their hall Fri day evening. Charley Hoover, the new lecturer for the Grange, had charge of the program. Medford high sc h oo 1 d eha tc tea m gave a debate on the chain store question. The Medford high sehool furnished music for tho occasion. Mrs. Margaret Thompson of Se attle, who Is visiting relatives here, called on friends in Medford Thurs day. Miss Carmen Dorothy of Jack sonville attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Roland Smith In Medford Thursday, given for the graduate nurses' association of the county. J. G. Miller, nccompanlod by A. J. Tlngleaf of Eagle point, attend ed a meeting of the Eagles lodge In Medford Friday evening. Mr. Whoolcr of Medford was given a deed for the block of land on north Oregon street by the city council Tuesday evening. Mr. Whuelor finished building n small house and garage. Mrs. John Byrnes and small daughter Evelyn and Mrs. Richie of Medford called on Mrs. Verne Stephenson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Richie will leave In a few day to visit her mother at Kan Diego, Cal. BRUSSELS AIR MAIL CRASH KILLS PAIR BRt 'SS E LS, Jan. 10.' (IV) A pilot and mechanic, the only occu pants of tho night airmail plane from RurssetH to Croydon, were killed when the piano crashed at midnight nt Melle. Becauso of the fog the pilot decided to return to Itrussels, but turning nt too low a height the whig tip struck the ground and tho plane wni wroeked. SATURDAY ONLY Keg Maynard In "SDNS OF THE SADDLE" SUNDAY and MONDAY "Show Olrl in Hollywood" 1 f" ANY TI.MK ID9 kiddie me f STATE h THEATRE U g i2 Meteorological Report January 10, 1931 Forecasts Medford nud vicinity: Cloudy tonight; probably rain Sunday. No change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy veathcr with rain in northwest tonight and in west portion Sunday. No change In temperature. y a Local Data ? a. . : . ' V I Temperature (Dogs.).... :t; Highest (Uist U hrs.) . :S .it; Lowest (Last 2 hrs.) .. Jit L'.'t Kel. humidity (Pet.) S'.t loo Preclpitatiou (Ins.) .00 .00 State of weather P.Cdy. Foggy Lowest temperature this lng, 25 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, F.t:io, G.Tti inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest. 2H; lowest, 7. Sunset today, 4:fii) p. in. Sunrise Sunday, 7 : :iS a. in. Sunset Sunday, 5:00 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time oi r r U) tO gi ?! ss CITY Itak.-r 'lty 22 IS Cloudy lllKumri'k "2 ti C'li'ar llnim mi 21! rioiiily Denver 32 1-1 Clear l)e Moines 48 2S Cloudy Prenm Till US ('lour Helena III! lit! ' Cloudy 1oh AiiKeloH .... t 4S Clear MaiMhlleld M 1'linenlx 1.2 :IK 1'. Cdy. l'orlland :ts :iti llaln Red Hluff 60 3ii Clear KoselmrK 4S nil Cloudy Sail Ijike Clly M :iu i'loudy San PnineiHoo .. lis 4ti Clear Santa Ke 42 21 Snow Sealtlo 4S 41 Cloudy Spokane 30 28 Cloudy Walla Walla .... Sli 30 Cloudy Winnipeg 20 6 Clear W. J. Hutrhkton, Meteorologlst. IT'S THE CLIMATE WITHOUT A DOUBT CHANTS PASS, Ore., Jan. 10. A) I lo bum! About winter gardens In Oregon Now comoH Ulx & Austin phlne county truck growers, with a tourinK cur filled with table tur nips um big as pumpkins, none of which weigh under 10 pounds, and the largest tipping the HcalcH ut 1 :i pounds, ,1 ounccH. And then there are ripe rasp berries and Htra wherries so com mon hero that none but California visitors look at the display In ft d o w n t o w n w 1 n d o w. NEW GOLD HILL CITY COLD III Lh, Ore.. Jan. 10. (Spl.) Monday evening, January S, tho new mayor and city council took up their duties. William Fer guson became mayor and tho coun cllmcn aro as follows Al Pankey. J. iW. 'liryan, Oeorge Ilanimorsloy, Paul Thomiwon. O. V. Newell and W. 10. Hoss; Itortha Coy, treasurer, and Karl Adams, recorder. A CURIOSITY. stricken public was in trigued by the alluring face behind a delicate porcelain maskbut nooc sensed the pent-up emo tional drama hidden beneath the calm ex terior. It is a story of modern intensity, an intimate revelation from back of the scenes in the theater, radio and an worlds. SUNDAY in Mail Tribune NEWSWPER AUTO SUIT DELAYED BY CHILLY WEATHER The suit of Mrs. Martha Miller against Clarlhelte Elliott for half interest in a newspaper contest automobile won by Mrs. Elliott, was adjourned this morning" be cause of lack of heat In the court room, It being too cold for wit nesses, lawyers, spectators and the court. Mrs. Miller alleges that Mrs. Elliott made a verbal agreement that In the event she won, sho would share on a GO-GO bads with the plaintiff, in exchungo for transportation provided by Mrs. Miller during- the soliciting period. Four witnesses for tho plaintiff testified to this effect. Tho trial will bo resumed thia afternoon. The Jury In the damago suit of Mrs. Martha McClung against John 11. GoHwick, landlord of tho (irand Hotel, for alleged Injuries received in an auto accident last March returned a verdict In favor of Mrs. McClung In the sum of $3000. She sought $10,000. It is understood an appeal will bo filed. Tho defense yesterday filed a series of exceptions to the Instruc tions of tho court to the jury. Effective Monday, January tho Southern Pacific placed 7500 shop men on full time schedule, It was announced today by A. S. Kosenbaum, district freight .and passenger ngent with headquarters in this city. These men had been working part time, which was all the time actually required. While the full time measure Is only temporary it was done to put more money Into I circulation, thereby Improving businesa conditions. In hope that the psychological effect on busi ness interests would Justify tho move. If satisfactory results aro ob- talned the men will be kept on a ' " ' "In other words," Mr. Kosenbaum stated thin morn ing, "if wo get tho business tho men will get the work." IF BATTERY SHOP "Dud" Ren fro has opened a Texaeo super service battery and electric shop at the corner ot Jackson and North Riverside, ac cording to announcement made to day. In addition to considerable ex perience in automobile mechanics in this city, Mr. lienl'ro was also engaged in the same business in California. The new battery shop will spe cialize in repairing generators, starters, magnetos and all Hues of eleetrlenl work. By HOWARD ROCKEY BEGINS the Masked Longing