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V MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. SUNDAY. JANUARY 11. 1931 IAOK TWO n P si Iocal and 'Personal Snow Wjin 1lru A Ywir Ako lAf this time year iiKo, Y.rt ford nnil tho valley wa hlnnkPto4 : uixlor a eovorinn f over u foot of, Know, wltlch' Kturtod fullinK on January 4. Tho white flakes foil every day from the 4th to the IRth with the exception of n flay. The Ahow covered" the ground until January iS. The coldest temper attire durlnff Unit lime w:ih three 'degrees above zero and eauned Home work for locul plumber. HJjhnnher, Karl Vunkley. In tin- far till year, the minimum tfin - pernture has nee n only in opkiock and came a short time ago. It is. iiot'thought there will be any locul snowfall during the remainder the winter. Itemoved To Her Home '-Mrs." James Murray, a patient lu . a local hospital for several days1 hist wtek recovering from an attack of lufluena, has been removed to her home, 784 West Fourteenth street, and Is reported to be showing showing rapid Im provement. jj Walker Jhh I'hl Sljr Jack AValker, Medford- high school 1 graduate who entered the University of Oregon thi term, tin pledKcd Phl Higmu. Kiippu iru tprnlty, friends hero, have learned. Aftcd. mm conyulfscent will find h. iilfuminl' nnd healthful home ut liio HoBdo'ltlvni' Sanitarium. Mia. t!. lVSliniinmiicH, Supt., Ki'.iduutc nurse, llobt. 1). Schrammuck, Prop. Phono 81, Jucluonvlilo, Oro, 21)1 Pljnire In Too High r A : mistaKP in' rigures w given VI fnnii nhv AftlltHml !' civ en $2 the 'population of 71B4 In the ro- Lt cent Issue of the Literary Dlgewt fttltttf, Ashhthd 'In reality has slightly over 4I0(f people nnd ap- nArnlK vtnu run fli sort with 1 Axli- jCfi land;- Ta.. with' Its population of & 71 04. . 0 Splt2?nberff apples, 25c Pr box. firing-' youf1 own boxes. I'innacle I'tcckliitf CO. tf Will Jxsavo Todar t':S 3.;Mondonhall, for some lime past manager of- the Fox Went (Joast: Theatre company Interests in-. Mmlfonl, will leuve- today for Pendleton In- eastern Oregon to tnko" ove-r. tho ' liinnagership! of theater in that city- His position liero will bo filled by lArohlo Holt, who orrlved last -week from Salem. Wj Mr. Mondcnhall's departure from jfj Medford is -viewed "with "conslder jm abl regreh ' He- wan genorally ae jS ilvo in otvlc affalm : aitd 'active In 5? tlw Medford gun rhtb, which es- , K tabKshed1 i -Tango on- the Airport lastryoar. 1H01 Is regarded us one. of -the "bost trap shooters in the state; In addition to.beliit known as ono of tho 1 best1'' olf -around showmen. In Oronom For xrado A raw milk, call 500. Campbell Dairy, Two deliveries. . ; tf Left Ion Session Tomorrow ' An interesting' session, of Med fOrfl Post 'NO.' IB of tho American Legion; " la' slated for tomorrow night at tho Armory.' ISvery local . Leglonnhb In urged to bo bn hand ' and Co 1)rlntf tho' due ,uf another World war veteran In order to I help, put over tho -H?1 member I ship- quota. . Interest. In tho 'post , "kitty" has Increased of late and some- fortunate Legionnaire Is ex pected to officially adopt the folihc I at' tomorrow night's meeting, rt Ttu'rn dry slab wood, $5 and Hi f per load,' Mml. FUel Co,.: Tel. 631. I . . " " LTitltf II ' -' Ailvlw Vse of- Chains - "Hufdness men and hotel men I nf Medfofd strongly advised me not to attempt tne trip to Kiani " ath Falls' last night slhre the roads were In such terrible con dition between 'the Iwb cities, but I had not trnublo ai alt and made the trip with comparative ease," 1 1-" stated' J1m Watson. Medford resl II dent who arrived here from the II vnlley 'last evening.'- Mr. "Watson ronftly urges the use of chains ! and ' -'lid vises: motorist not to' at II tempt the trhi Without the tle of " chalns.-KInmath News. Special salo of Oftlvo cold cream and cleansing cream, 45c per Jar; It oh. 76e value. Itowmnn's Deaitty Parlor, Tel. 57, . 201 ltetiirtit Ui HtitiMmilr Mm. H. H. Hlsphan of Duns 4t)tpwho jipent yesterday In Med Sord chopping, left last evening by ln for her home. IP" Wherever you go in Southern Ore gon or Northern Coir fornla you will find a dealer selling Fluhrer's Breads. Ho will bo quick to rocomnicnd thorn' because he knowa they are the. finest tho market affords. ' t ' ' Benefit DjiiMf j Everything Ik t fr the I1k party to he given at t lie Catholic I Parish Mail Mtmday evening, Jun ! nary 12th. ft 1m a benefit dance i fur the St. .Mary's new welmol gym nnMium which gives the north end ! of Medfor.l a place for athletic j events. The boys and girl of the I St. Mary's Academy are HponsniH of t h Ik event and are out sellihff tickets in advance. During the evening' entertain men t there will be gifts given away to the dancers. Oiek Dugan's poppy fmir-pice or chestra will furnish the evening's entertainment. To Assist .l KlllM'li oiinIer Clifton Vnakh-y arrived last i week rruin AMtany to join his i op-1 ; ,.,..ltun uf the ln-cnkfuxt r-luh lunch hlant n North Central nvenue i lie new assistant has had con uierahle experience in the lunch i business and specializes 111 the ; making of hamhurgerM and IlrJll Sheet Motai Works doeM ex. pert repa I ring, fender a nd a 11 to body repairing. If Was To Have I lea ring , A Justice court healing was scheduled for i1eiin P lam-hard of fit-ant Pass In the Cold Hill jus tice court yesterday on a eharg of reckless driving, as a result of an auto crash on the 'Pacific high way north of Med ford a short time ago. .Plant-hard received Injuries which made It Impossible for him to be given a hearing1 earlier und now that he has shown sufficient recovery, the case Is expected to be closed soon. Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. The Poaxloys. tf Dance Possibility Keen , 'Some Jacksonville folks In, Med ford' yesterday commenting on tho recent furore In- that city concern' Ing the holding of dances there and the decision of the council to abandon them Indefinitely, 'indi cated there Is some tulk of open Ing the dance next month In the same locution the old ballroom of tho Cnited State hotel, where President Rutherford Hayes once spent tho night. Dry kindling JS.iiO a load, ley Fuel Co. Vat !42tf Can' Hear Distant Stations Perhaps Dr. 11; C. AVllson ban 0110 of the few radio sets In Med ford on which an almost unlimited number of distant stations can be heard. With a mere twist of th dial. Dr. iWILson can change his -miukIc from Chicago to New York and back to Georgia or Louisiana. K Is not much trouble to Hston to Mexico City and hear the an nouncer reol off rapid Spanish lingo. La tor In tho night or early in the morning, Japan comes boom ing In a loud as any coast station. When not In search of distance, any, number of coast stations cun bo beard. !-! . , r 1 rr, ; HpltzPhl)org apples; 25cJpor box. Bring your own boxes, l'lnmiclo Packing Co. tf- Skiing' Is Attraction Quite 'n number of Medford peo ple are planning- today to motor to the snow country uround the Hlatt fpralrle dam where skiing is said to be good due to deep snow and good hills upon which to make speed. C. O. 'nutterworth, residing near the dam, has reported he will serve special dinner to parties If given proper notification. Other parties aro planning to find their vay to the Siskiyou mountain country and others will be In the Union Creek section, where tho snow, however, 'is reported not to be quite as suitable for good sport. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237 tf Joint lustallalloii Tomorrow A banquet at 0:00 o'clock tomor row evening will open ceremonies attendant to a big Joint installa tion of officers by the L O. O. F. and Bebekah lodges t the Cen tral 'Point Orange- hall tomorrow evenlim, with District Deputy Orand Mawter Frank Tomklns In charge. Tho session Is open to lodge members from all parts of the county and a big attendance Is expected, Dr. Uobl. K, Lee, Liberty BIdg. 15 yea examined, glanscM. tf U. A. Koppes In III - Swellings that first appeared lu the region of the throat and neck led to the fear that U. A. Koppes. of the Mall Tribune news staff, was suffering from an attack of mumps but later diagnosis reveal ed he htul developed a successful case of tonsllltU from which he Is now recovering at his home on Hose avenue. He has been con fined (here for the past three or four days nnd will probably be able to resume duties this week Permanent wave, $5.00 complete; facials. snlp treatments and oil shampoos, ftOe. Pievost Beauty Shop, M W. Main. Tel. 3f.3. LT.atf , Itiuiiity Wariiiiits VcHterday j The county clerk's off let) Issued 'bounty warrants yesterday to Itert j Nelson of Kaglo Point, two coy totes and one bob-cat: W. M. Miller, ! Beagle, one bob. eat ; A. R. Col- lings. Jacksonville, one coyote: D. 1 V. Anilerson. Medford. ont coyote; W. Young. Medford, two bub. cats; Austin Jack. Itngue lllver. two coyotes; C. Ho1oieter, Htich, one bob-eat: Harold Teske, one cut. bob- Dry kimlllng JJ.f.0 a load, ley Fuel Co. Val 2 4:tf Silvio hied Bi idicn Ia'U Crl McPheeters, 13. sustained a broken le Friday noon at the Lin 110 1 11 school while playimt on tho grounds. He was taken to the Sacivd Heart hospital where the injury was given attention by Dr. A . F. W. K ree. The boy w as renuived from the hipltal eitr day. In City YcMertlny visitors tii Medford yenterduy from nelghbitrinx elites woiu Mik. Alice AVi net rout. Mrs. Mat gsret Barnes of O ran is Pas and Mrs. Henry llnders, Mrs. Nate Bates unit Mm. Ham MeNnlr of Ashland, ApiHiliitiix'iil To He .Made A new member will be appoint ed to the wafer eommliwlnn at the next meeting of the c'.ty council one week from Tuesday, Mayor M. M. Wilson announced today. He did not name any prospective can- j dlrluttYt for the position The of fice of police judge will also be filled at this meeting. As his posl tion expires with the expiration of each mayor's term, it 1s necessary to re-appoint this official. Delegates Itelurn Today j Delegate to the eleventh annual .-date high school conference at j Kugene are expected home today j from that city. Those representing! ' Medford high school were ler- aldine I Jitham, AV in if red Warner. Neville lilden, Hobert Spalding audi Junior Porter. They were accom panied by Miss Ma urine Carroll and Arthur I,. Kchoeni. Hum green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. 2 5(ltf Heady For The 1cglNhUiire Primed for a successful session. Mr. and Mr. H. 8. (Mob) Ocuel left today for Srtlern where Mr.' Oeuel will take up duties as rep-1 rescntatlve from Jackson county In! the state legislature. Mr. Oeuel indicated preliminaries fur legila-- tlon of benefit tu this section are well under way and little difficulty is expected in the passage of such measures. Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist, Phippj Itldg. Phone 1462. 1 77tf Seeking A Dlvorrit Alleging hn only encountered oruel and Inhuman treatment In stead of matrimonial bliss, Clara Denny filed suit for divorce in circuit court yesterday ugalnrit Cartan Denny. The couple has two Children for the present In the cus tody of the plaintiff at Ashland. For grade A raw milk, call 5i9, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries tf Was In Klamath Section 1 la rry ) Lson of the Co peo e n gineering department, was a busi ness visitor in Klamath Falls yes terday. 'Broken windows reglazed by Trowbridge Calrtnct 'Works. 230tf Dan ('lipid Is llusy Marriage licenses were issued at tho county clerk's office yesterday to Leslie iW'Ison, 22, and Kmlly Mansfield, IN, both of Adilaud; Don ltottega, 2. Han Francisco, and Florence chlotte of Shasta City: Sherman Hopper, I'O, and Ida Wiley. 22. both of Grant -Pass. Coats re lined and remodeled at Ltho Fashion Shop, 4'24 Medford BIdg. Mrs. J lurry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf Mrs. Halt's IfCaves Mrs. Henry Bates left by train lnl ovenlng ifor Los Angeles and other southern California points. where sho will visit friends. ' Daily's Taxi, 1 to 4 passengers. 'bono 15. Sue; 1 tf Thrco Cushion Champ raking" the lOlks club almost by .storm, a three cushion billiard player, liverott Carkln, is showing tho boys how the difficult shots are mndo. While he doe not piny often, most every gftmo shows something new to the spectators, and especially to IiIm opponents who wonder about his pood hc- iiualntnnco with the angles of the table. In tho balkltne division, a local banker continues to hold his position of championship "claim ancy" but of late has been receiv ing some close competition, usual ly coming with the arrival of a Phoenix orehardlst ami a local at torney, both of whom havo been out to defeat the claimant for week and at times have been suc eesMful. Dry kindling $.50 n load. Val ley Fuel Co. 24Jtf Gllhorts Hetuni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert have ret timed In this city after spending teit days In 'Portland transacting business and visiting friend. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD To hear from owner of farm or.- unimproved laud for ale. o. Iv. lfciwley, Baldwin. Wisconsin. nil FtHt vSALK Baled Alfalfa Hay. W. H. Peninger. 2 '( miles north of Central Point on -Pacific high, way. WANTKD Jitao loan on livestock. Address Mux L. B.. Tribune. I WAXTKD - TO LKAS13 Oraxlng land or farm suitable for tur . key. .Must have water for do ; niestlc use. Adilres Box L. W. C.. TrMmne. '.i2 SHIRTS, PAJAMAS. SWEATKRS, UNION SUITS, GOLF CAPS. GOLF PANTS. Pay regular price, get an other for 5c The Mes Shop Next to Rialto Theatre 7 Electrotherapy . .,: Chiropractic Dr. H. P. Coleman Tenth Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Natural Methods Food Science Medford Center Blda. Phone 96S WNTi:i! lUMrlt-t Keprt'MMitnilxr" . V nfftr t r'iiponlle Hrtlemin iiiiiitaintcd with automotive trade cxc.luHiv triitory for a now pat 'ntt'd artlclr that will be tme of the greatest natSuml JM'llcru .if fiTM in rwent yearn. Already ncclnimed by thoiiHndn. Pooltlvoly a big uuiney maker for wide-awake men. Alr-mall ur win Immediately for details National Vickem l'p Salen Co., AS Fourth St., Portland, Ore. Mrs. Myers In Kin ninth Leave Tor New Position Mis. o. V. Myers is spending! T. Travis, U to leave today this week in Klamath Falls to be' with Mrs. Travis for Io Angeb s with her daughter, Mrs. Harlan where he will take up duties as Page liosworth. who is the mother j district manager for the Standard of a son. born Friday in the Hill: oil Company of California, the Site hospital of that city. Mr. and i largest dstrict In the company. For Mrs. Itoriworth have named their j the past year, Mr. Travis was man young son Harlan Page Jr., ac-Jager for the Medford district. In cording to reports, and he 1 a I eluding the northern California and red-headed, blue-eyed boy. . Muiiihern Oregon territory and a -'- portion of Nevada. K, W, Bolton Planning: To Move Auay .In siu-necdlng Mr. Travis and ar- For Hi years past, residents of ( rived yesterday from San Francisco Medford and well known In the : where he wan an assistant man valley, Mr. and Mr.. A. L. Hill are'ager in a department in the home planning to leave this week to office, take uii permanent residence In j - Los Angeles, wheiv Mr. Hill was attracted by u business upportuu-)' Ity. Mr. Hill ban been local dls-jS. ti lct manager for the First Insur-ifrom mice company for some time. 'I The Catholic' ladles will cnter-j 'IVim-Imt Meeting Saturday tain at cards Wednesday after-j School teachers of the Applegate noon. Plan to attend. Good tinmi. country are to hold a meeting on a.sBiired. 2!Hi n('xt Saturday at the Ruuh school I house where an Interesting -pro-Here From Portland gram for the day has been pre- H. H. Itamsay of tho I'nlon Oil (tared. A 100 per cent attemt company was a local business vis- anc of teachers Is expected, Mrs. Itor from Portland yesterday, con-1 Susanne Holmes Carter said yes ferrlng with Aubrey Deane, dls- j terduy. trict representative. . , Mr. Oram leaves Portraits of distinction. Tho. casleys, opp. Holly Theater, tf Anxious To Wrestle Again Cecil Barrlck. local wrestler who moved here last year from Grants Pom, is anxious to get back Into the ring and has begun active training with the possibility In sight of appearing In a special event at a local match to be staged here In a short time. Kurrick is in the 1-lu -pound clas and has always been a crowd pleaser. While a little overweight at the present, ho expects consistent training will noon have his excess weight eliminated. Oiit-of-Towti Visitors ! t (l to- her duties as head of the Included among the visitors in j Copco home service department. Medford yesterday from county ; llf,tM' everal days; absence on acu points were Mrs. Julia Doubloday. j count of sickness. Mrs. Winifred Stewart and B. F. ! Merrill of Butte Falls, Roscoe Lar son of Prospect, Mr. Ada East of Sams Valley, Ho His Swingle of Trail, Mrs. Nettie Arm priest of Ituch. Lee Black of Forest Creek. M r, and Mrs. F. O. Kingston of Jacksonville, MrH. C. B. Hostel of Central Point,, Mr. und Mrs. G. IL Young of Talent and V. F. Jack son of Phoenix. 4 Scotllsli Ki ti St ji ted meeting Lodge and .fKY Chapter. 7:30 n. m.. Jan. 12th. Flection .if offie- ers and refreshments. !!-' L. K. WILLIAMS. Scy 1 V A Savings Account Is Assurance of Independence in Old Age Tlicrc is no tinu- liko tin- prpsciil to prepmv lr llie future . . anl fitianeial imlepeiitlenee will spell ease and happiness in years to come. h'i.uht NOW, when you are ynuujr. eonl'i th nt, ahle to earn is the time to use fore sight and adopt a systematic plan of savings. Here, at this haiiU, you are assured abso lute safety wit li a guaranteed interest ac cumulation . . . Your money may he had at a moment's notice should you need it. The FIRST 0 NATIONAL BANK "A Departmentized Bank" j Shopping Saturday Miss Mollie llrftt and Mrs. K. Severance were among people 1 Jacksonville In Medford ye-1 terduy .shopping at local stores. I L. Oram, assistant cuperln- 1 lendent of the Southern Pacific. who was In Medford yesterday con ferring with local Southern Pacific official, left by train last evening for Kugene. Leave For lloriihrook Misses Naomi Fluke and Juanlta Griffin left last evening for Horn- j brook, where they plan to visit friend. Leaves For Salem J. .X. Smith left last evening for Salem. ItchUincs Duties ! Miss listeila Dorgan ha return- Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One) prices of today. Then it will be too late." Once in London a man wagered Hint the public would not buy real Koltl sovereigns for sixpence each If they were offered at that price, lie tried the experiment and the public refused to buy. America is doing that now. There is a puzzle in Washington. V entitled "rfo hear or not to hear the 1 original blocks as "fichleis are Wlckersbam report." slowly driving the great heidb Congress would like to know ' south from northern Australia. rru.tav.xS"kr'Zu,,,ii!i:i . a,r sue, , w'-" i::;,.-;;;;;," u ,10l" a S a lien lmu bi'iui on lior nest foil"""1"" twenty-one days you expect to hear a chicken peep. On the other liund, the interests that aro our real government, don't want un extra neaslon of trongress. In their opinion the ah lost con gressman Is one at home, far from Washington. They rear the Wickersham re port, for It may stir up nucstiont; that will force un extra session. What would you do in that puzz ling affair? The price ol bar silver drop: again. Kven the very "best'' fin ancial minds that worshipped the gold standard, as tire worshippers did the sun, begin to admit, that silver, palo finaucal moon, requires attention. Destroying the value of silver has destroyed the buying power of 800,000,(10(1 people, half the popula tion of the globe, including all in f'htti.i ..,,1 iiwlhi Whcn yon Impoverish SIIO.OUU.000 i nem visitors In Medford Wednes of your customers, yon do not belli j Say. business. , , TT .k l-dr I-are Mome Sixty tbousund eadle are slowly! A UEI.Aim:, Australia. Jan. 10. rroHt.liiK the Atistnilittn continent. (Pi llomesiek and destitute Once In six yeurs heavy rains fall: Urilish miKiants here have asked 111 tile Interior. Water boles are 1 KlnB lieoi-Re for transportation filled, the Ktoiinil is covered with ! home. w. lireakwell. their siiokes- lirass. as is the .Mojave desert in : man. say.s that while hungry ml- Callfornla. when rain falls there. ; grants walk the streets, Kimlish This Is u rainy year and exper- leneed white henlsmen. with ah - Fox ATest Coast V A "V V S. S - 1 ' IV 11 3 ' 1 June Collyer ... in "CHARLEY'S AUNT" Tlicy thct she wns a dear old lady, but she turned out to be a fun loving college boy. ALSO Vagabond Adventure "EBONY SHRINE" I'ZZZZ Mat-10' 25 Eve. 10, 35 I I A S2.50 book of TALK I N EWS I I FOX SCRIP J$:WiViVzh'$Ti,i u TODAY Co"' H i'jSM; -' 6 1UUAI Show, 1:30 to 11 j 1.?Y--Vr"i4!' 1 America's Most Popular Sweethearts - l lW TOGETHER AGAIN ' Rf'S i'W,.,njr:145wt1 H tf.nched the world over tor a spark of happiness, fJff.Vf' and finnlly found it in the heart of a girl he met In I n$M&? 1 8h,inBha''5 'owest dive- 1! - i ADMISSION 4'Wt;'VJ . N'ov.etcne New, Eve. 10, 50 II davs. Tartars drove their cattle from one pasture to another and on the way cut meat from living animals, ute what they wanted, and drove them on as long as they could go. There is Improvement. TOI.O. Oro.. J:in. 1". (Special) Mr. and Mrs. K. M. ltumnll anil ihililrcn. L A. I'ankry and .Mr. ami Mrs. 11. 1-'. l'ankey. were dinner bui'.hs of Mr. and .Mr.'. Ken Halmey. at their home in Grants Pa.s. Xew Vear's day. Tysun l'ankey is visltlnK at the li. K. l'ankey home while here aain under the physician's care. Mrs. iiohlilns, of Cold liny dam. 1 and .M rs. 11. ). liamor were i.usi- iiewspapei-s eimtinue to ui-e I.rlt- 'i - .lii. nttle in Australia. 1 4 MO Starts TODAY Continuous Shows 12 :30 to 11 P. M. Enough to make a cat laugh out loud! CHARLIE RUGGLES ADMISSION I Llke J wMtfA Meteorological Report January II. WHO ForcciiMs V Medford and vicinity: Probably rain Sunday. Oregon: Cloudy, rain west por. lion. No change in temperature. w TJ Q. Local Data !? 3 5 w : 1 Tempei-ature tiles.) 2.1 :I0 IliKhest (last 1 -' hrs.)... 3(i 31 Lowest (last 12 hrs.)....25 25 Kel. Iluinldity (pet.). ...100 . Km rrecipitatlon 0 0 State of weather foguy cloudy Total precipitation since Septem ner I. 1930, 5.7 inches. Sunrise today. 7:3S a. m. Sunset today. 5:"0 p. m. Sunrise Monday, 7:3H a. m. W. J. HUTCHISON. MotoorulOKlst. Princess starts To School TOKIO. Jan. 10. (P Llltlo 1'rincess Teru. 5-year old dituli. ter of the royal house of Japan, is really to enter the kindergar ten at the I'erresses' school. SI10 and her one-year old sister. Prin cess Taka. expect another sister or hrother in .March. -f Mail Trlbunft ads are ret'4 by 20. (ton rnnl vrv lav. t i heatres