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o o PAOE TWO MEDFOTtn MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOItD, OliKdOX. MONDAY. JANUARY 12. 1931. O iocal'and Personal lllC AtU'iiiluiitt! I' i'fcri'4t McmbiTS of tho'.Modfurd Anim fcnn legion pout arc urU to at. tend the regit in r (tension of the puwi Slick (lay C'uiws Wnvk I While returning to Mdlfonl this j forenoon from Kureka, Cal., I Coh ort Strang encountered lippeiv clay on the I led wood highway near U'rrHcent City. canning his car to ' turn on lu Hide. The top wan dam jtigcd. a fender wan miiaflied und I the frame wan sprung as n row tilt, j Dan i'heliin wan accompanying the (driver. 'Die oecupantn of the ma j chine minuiined no Injurioa, tonight when dohateon the matter lmilly Wumint liie.l of canning ex-aervlce men's eertifl catoH, oh provided In congreHfdonal legislation, will ho the order of tho evening. Attorney Don Newbury will roproHont the affirmative argu ment and the negative, will ho rep resented by Harry More. Other Important lulneH.H mat torn will 'rtfeo -ho taken up A 11 ex-Kervlce men ai-c Invited, The county elork's office it-mied liounty warrantH today to lHaac SinUh of Kutte KuIIm, three hob oatM one coyote: I). K. Anderson, Med ford, one coyote. Home from I 'or Hand l,ee W'atxon returned yesterday from 1'oi'tland, where ho wpent two duyn -undergoing a medical examination. Kn Itoule lo Ashland 1 M. D. King, hu peri n tend en t of he Southern Pacific, panned through Med ford this morning, en route to Axhland where lie plans to -confer with Hon t hern Pacific officials, , M r, K'Xik'h 'heado.ua rterrf are In 1'ortlund. I English Radio Announcer Merely Voice of the Air Fan Mail Is Discouraged LONDON UroadiUHtlng in Hnglnnd lackH the pei'Kunal touch , for which Americano "give all.1 Are you one who nan benefited' through our January Shoe Sale?! personality Ik Homethlng like Victor Oswald. Kagle Point, The liootery. 292 that ut the poMtomro. not very Now in progroH our groat on t January Shoe Sale. The liootory. "ill 2 One Marriage MceiiM Tho county clerk' office InBued u marriage UcenHo today to Kcwis Vo w lor, 24, and A u re 1 1 a Hum phreys, 22, both of Happy (.'amp t'al. Thought Itoiul W'us Open A tourist, who gave hit name a (. 1 4. Painter, arrived in Med ford today, accompanied by his family,- from southern California, on route on a motor trip to Can ada, did not know 1 tho highway to Crater lake was cloned, and al most left Med ford for the lake had not a service station attendant told hlm deep snows had blocked the route. He reluctantly gave up the 1 d ca of seeing I h e sec n 1 c. w on d c r and continued hln journey north. Now In progress our greatest January ghoe Bale. The IJootory. 21)2 Poultry School Tomorrow "I Iouhoh and HoiiflnK' is the Huhjert to bo discussed at the Smith-Hughes night xenon! tomor row evening at 7:30 in the agri -cultural building at tho ncnior hiidi xrhou). Anyone Interested In tho study of poultry Is urged to attend these meetings held on Tuesday and Thursday under the . instruc tion of C D, Thompson, Spltzenberg apples, 2 "to per box. Hrng your own boxes. Pinnacle Packing Co. if Uoptrsenl liHtant Cltlos 'Mrs. Irene M. Cuclph, Mrs. M V, liny of Vancouver, i, C., C H. Platpur or. Omaha. Neb., Mr. and Mr. iuy l .flradbrook of Hys ham, Mont., and Mm. M.' Auckland pi Jjangloy Ueach, li. C, wore guests from distant points regis tered oyer the week end at local hotels. Spltzcnberj? apples, 23c por box. Itiiiig your own boxefl. Pinnacle Packing Co. . " tf Skiing Popular Many parties of Medford people took odvantngo of the beautiful weather yentorday to motor to the show line and enjoy Winter sport. There woro numerous skiing' par Cos In the Union Creek region of tho Crater Lake highway and in tho Siskiyou mountains, Persons not adept on skis wore enjoying taboggahd. For flxndo A raw milk, call C!)9, Cilinpbell Dairy. 1 Two deliveries. tf (in CM nt Shady Cove. Hum Klchardtton und Virginia Uudlcy were guestn yesterday of Amy and Jumos Ulllott at the Kott cabin nt Hhudy Cove.' 'coin State Metropolis Juest from Portland rolKtered at Medford hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. JUnkely, Mr. and 'Mm. J. D, Frost, K. M. Mltzel and family, C C. Gregory, J. U. Weed, S. F. Si mon, P. H, Kthnell, M. c. Percy, A. K. 'Bennett, C. Kchnh-k, K. o. Hendi-r. Mr. find Mr A. M. Tucker, l' Khmann, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hampson, O. J. Hill, 10. W, Dingmah, D. T. MeNVil, "Wilbur I'hilll)s, F. M. Jlonohan, Charlotte Itdss; Miss1 Kmll'h. II, II. Hheldon and J. K. FlandorH.' also broadcast a second program, local In character. Jt's no easy job to plan u pro gram. For instance, what a Welshman thinks Is funny prob ably wouldn't please the ScotM, j ne SHERIFF FROWNS HETCrlY RESCUED ON ROMANCE OF SOON JJSlIf ASHLANDMAIULN NIAim PRESIDES JtS i. ni. (there at'en t any mni'nliiK pxerciBeH) with the dally rellKlous warm, hut erfk'lent. liHleerl, the .Sliii In Mi'ilriird j iiroeruniH of the noinl-otrlelal Hrlt- l.ieuatiKfnt l- A. lJijinilec'kfT of'lHh Itroaili'aHtliiK corporation must the LT. H. navy, .Mare iKlund navy ! witlnfy the )oHtmanter general. yard, wa In Metlloru over the Kan mall Inn t eneouruged and ; ncrviee. Then the weather and week cud. i lettei-8 that do come In aren't tllK-i time Hlunal. The ruKram con- nirled hy reply. There lun't any.tlnueu until mldnlKlit. In the fan mail In the American Hemse mKn H fulluu'H the same Kenei al a score of lettem a week, per-j line at! American proKranis. hut liillH' : there Is n rowln demand for Announceril are altOKether an-1 more serious talks, the corpora onymnus no "This In Howard j tion finds. In these the corpora llnoptodo spcakhiK" and they urel tion makes every effort tu pre- harreil from any asides. Tho near-! sent hoth shli-s. est to a personality Is the wnlor! Music takes up the Breat hulk announcer In the London studio: nf the time and the corporation who lias heen called "the Koidcnihas one of the flneK orchestras voiced announcer." Hut listeners the land. Dance hands are never know whether ho or an-1 used, there Is an hour for children other In speaking for th'at de-pvlth hroadeasts of stock exchanKo scrlptlon Isn't used on the nil'. ; reports, stock prices and' news The course uf true love Is not unnintf any too smooth for I-es- l:,, old Wilson, deta iled In and then there Is always Ireland.' the county Jail on a hurKlary lll The program starts at 10-.1M dietment. and Kmlly Mildred aliroi-nla Motel (Quests Itesidents of California stoppi'ni; at Medford hotels Include Wm. Mendell and T. I.evee of Los AllKeles, U. X. Winkle of lierkeley, K. It. Cavass and J. A'.lmonti of Kan Mateo, A. (i. Klrhy of AliRels Camp, and the following from Kan l'"rancisco; lOarl Harvey, R. K. ('line, Mr. and Mrs. H. (). Taylor, Mr. and .Mm. 1!. II. Williams, K.' W. llolton, ,Leon K. Illcndes and Xorman .1. AtunKin, Phono 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237tf .Mrs. Ciirpciitcr leaves .Mrs. Leonard carpenter left on the .Shasta thl morning for Chicago. Dr. HoM. K. I.ec, Liberty lilds. Kyeg examined, glasses. tf In Dotte l ulls Mlw Heulah Iloussllm In spending the week In Unite Kails with her uilcle and nunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge Averill. Are you one who lias benefited through our January Shoe Sale? Tho lloolory. 2112 (lurn, dry slab wood, a nnd $0 per load. Mod. fiioi Co., Tel. (i.'II 2.10tf Tiled to Steal (ins An attempt was made last night to steal gasoline from tho pump maintained hy neck's bakery at Its establishment on North Itlvorside tivenuc, according to a police re port today. The handle wna broken from the pump but no Kasullne Ilrlll Sheet MOtar Worku lne ox 'ii'ei't reprtlrlng,' fonder and auto body repairing. tt .lolm Wnage Itrtuiiis .' CoHnwIng mvernl weeks mient In 'On kin nil and other California points, .lohn Waago, local aviator, Totiirnrd' Nattlrdny to restlino his rosidoncfl' In Medford. He plana to be In Modford for tlie remainder uf thl winter and next nprlng to contlnuo bin flying service. Our new studio is opposlto new Holly theater. Tho I'ouslcys. if Visitors ' Toilny Mis. II. A. Cook of Hold Trill nni Mrs. U K. lteynolds or Colter llutte were In Medford this morn ing trnneactlng business. Dry Klndllnif J2.D0 a load, Val ley I'ucl Co. 242tr Mv. Hoggs' IteluhiH ooo,: i. O. C. Hoggs of tho Jnekson Coun ty llulldlng and Loan association Iiiih returned to Medford from Mll genu where ho allended a meeting of ICugnnu nssochilln members concerning tho new building code buing adopted. Permanent wave, t.VOo complete: facials, aealp treatments and oil shampoos, cop. provost lleautv Stiofi'' a IS W. Main. Tel. .1113. 95Stf r No Matter What the Price You can buy no bettor bread than Fluhrcr't. You can bo proud to tell anyone that you use Fluhror'i breads exclusively, l'nven VlHltor Hon Scpor of tho 'Oregon Caves wan In Medford ye.sjerday. pry kindling $2.50 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 212tf Oregon la n I lejtlKtered ' Thoe rofitered nt loeal hotels from Oregon points outnlde of Port land Included H. J. Chlldebtirn and A. I. Ilawn of HoHehurg. ' F. O. Parker of CorvalllH, and the fol lowing from Kugene: Mr, and Mm. W. U. Halllngwot'th. Mr. and Mm j. K. Henderson, C. 1). Klynii ftnd Karl h. .MeXutt. JIuh PiKiintonla V. H. Krye of Lake Creek 1h in the Community hospital receiving treatment for an attaek of pneu-iin fop tne "Our attitude," said un official of tho corporation, ' "1h that the innouncer Is merely a voiee speak- Ill SC. He Ik a' part bulletins. Kven an attempt at education by air is made, aw In America. lieeaiiso cf time differences, ef- (jilmoi-e Itejireseiitatlve Lloyd (W'damke, sales director of tho (illmore Oil company, U lti town toilny visiting local officials for a few days. Lake Creek A IhUoih X, Arnzer and (Veil Anrzer of Lake Creek were visitors hero last night. Washington (ues(H Itay Turcott and Mrs. A. U Da'n lels of Suokane, John M, Clarke of Yakima, Mrs. C. A. Strong of Ta coma undlierlo C. Steuesi, K. E. Lubey. It. C. Dlnius. It. IX White. A. 10. Fuller and Jerry ISrown of Seattle were among Washington hdtel guems here today. M W TNESSES Ihn n green 'fir slnba with dry woprt and cut fuel bill. Ask Med Fuel Co., Tel. fi31. 25CtC leve (or 11urokn tlerald McKelvey and Dan Phe lan left Medford yesterday for Ku rekn. Cal., where they will ho em ployed In Strang llros. ntoro. Dr. c. P. JohiiNton, Dentist, Phlppa Uldg. Phono 1 102. 177tC (N'tty 'rhleveM Art Hnsy D, S. CampboH lost it dark leath er coat last niuht and Karl Koy lost a robe taken from his car The coat also was taken from an auto. For grade A raw milk, call 5!!, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Mrs. HerU'lMOii Here Mrs. Sam Merlelson. who lias been living with her daughter 1n Seattle for wometlme. Is in Med ford for a week visiting friends aipl attending t property Interests. Ti r o ) o n wlndoww reglastcd by Trowniidgo Cabinet "Works, 23inr Elinor Auto Crush lAVIloby Conner and e o r g e Cleniens were driving autos Involv ed yesterday In n crash In Central Point, according to an auto acci dent report on file at the police station here today. Coats rellned and remodeled nt the Fashion. S h o p, 42-1 Medford Itldg. ' Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181. tf In from Wllllnm Mr: and Mrs. Taylor Hartley and Mm. Ma Sparlin of William were local visitors this morning, shop- I ping und attending to business mut-tters. Daily's Taxi, Phono to 4 passengers. 35c; 1 tf Mr. Ward In City ; C. II. Ward of the Ladiuo ehecse factory of Kagle Point was In Med ' ford this forenoon. j Dry kindling 12.50 a load. Vul ! ley Fuel Co. 242tf tlnskt'thull Comment With Medford winning hui'dlly I from firants Pas;, 33 to 1 1, last night In the first conference same j of the euront it looks an though the1 fight for ctnferonc 'honors I will be between the two Jackson county fttft string team, unless Klamath Falls proven a dark hoiMe or t i in n t h Pi it ages a rati lea I cvmehack. The Cavemen h a v e much latent ability and wilt point for the coming game with the Orisxltes here January 1tJ. -Ah-land Tiding. ronrans or uiHimction. GIVE IN ELLIOTT SUII Hearing of tho evidence in the suit of Mrs. Martha Miller against MrH. Clarihello KUiott, for a 50-50 share In an automohilo won in u local newspaper contest last fall, was postponed today owing to the appearance of Circuit Judge II. D. Norton in OrantH PaH. Tho suit will he resumed upon Ms roturn, probably Thursday. 1 Eleven witnesses liavO heen call ed to dato by Mrs. Miller. W. II (lore, prosident of the Medford Na tional bank, was a witnesa Satur day. Ho testified that Mrs. Miller nnd Mrs. Elliott borrowed $200 from him on the llnal day of the campaign, and that it was his un derstanding, from emi versa tfoiis, that they intended, If they won the fitHt prize, to sell the automobile and dlvido tho profits equally. Mrs. Miller claims that during the campaign she furnished Mrs. KUiott auto transportation in her own car, nnd that they hud a ver- hnl' ngreoment to divide the aalo proceeds when the campaign wns Over. Besides Mrs. Miller, other wit nosses called in support of tho 50-50 division were M.1sh Helen Reese, a Standard Oil employe, who testi fied she heard conversations while n guest at tho Miller homo about an equal division; Mrs. Wick Fox. Mrs. Sadio Allen, Mrs. Luannn Hen ton, mother of Mrs. Miller; Wil liam Miller, James Stornh and Hi ram F. Mendor. Tho defense Iihh about 15 wit nesses to call and the ease has at tracted considerable local attention. of tho corporation and shouldn't ; forts at empire broadcasting have have a place apart. ' not yet been satisfactory. How Hut the liUC's attitude toward i ever, the plan Is being studied. the program is Another matter. There "big- names" are nought, the theater, movies, concert stage, noted authors, public men. roy alty all are used to put strength into the main program. ' This li the program intended for the whole kingdom. On another wave- The HI1C also seeks new talent. Ah many an (it)0 nudltions a week take place in the London studio nnd some of the applicants, of course, find places. Americans, as a rule, ' aren't popular with British "licensees," as the fans are "called. Diffrr- length a local London program eneey In idiom iyo mainly respon goes ' pufl '-.apd .'ilho pother?' "stations j sible. - 6A5K4T5 aU BY PHOq'' ALLCN This Is tile first of u series of weekly basketball articles written hy Forrest V. "lhog" Allen, director (tf athletics at Hie 1'iilvcrslty uf Kan sas. Before plunging Into comment of Hie current scone, Allien tells of the game's Inventor, )v. James Xa ismitli. a LAWItl-J.N'K, Kans. (P) 'Thlsling a game Is shown by the fact past summer I spent some happy 11,111 11 is crtumaica n minion per weeks following the old trails of Dr. James Nnbmlth, Inventor of Mannfield of Ashland. They would get married, but Sheriff Ualph Jennings frowns upon the pro cedure, and announces it ' will be necessary for the couple to get a court order before he frees Wil son long enough lor tlie ceremony, and even then will contest the action. The sheriff liases .his con tention, upon the theory that the bride, In the course of events, i-s apt to become a county ward. MIkk Mansfield, a comely maid of ' 19 years, last week secured a marriage license from the coun ty clerk's office, with Mrs. J. L. Cuusineau of Vreka, Calif., listed as the witness, Wilson Is about 25 years of age. She conferred with Circuit Judge Norton Friday on the matter without favorable results. Karlier in the week, Wll.scn. in the county jail, asked County Phy sician Wilson to give him a medi cal examination. Sheriff Jen nings ve his consent for the procedure, but Wilson Is still a long way from the' preacher and the bride. ; The sherirr hold's there will be plenty of time for Wilson lo enter the ranks of benedicts, if and when, he is cleared of his present entanglement with tlie law. The official does not want to appear as a foe of Daniel Cupid, but duty Is duty. According to courthouse offic ials Miss Mansfield ban not given up hope and Ik a frequent court house visitor. Wilson, with Luther Crosby, both of Ashland,' was Indicted last week for alleged, .burglary in that city. ' ; ' ''- , r ' -. OAKLAND. Cal., Jan. 12. P' Kntombed alive SOU feet under ground for 30 hours before thev were freed, 20 men rested today before going back to work In the treacherous Camp Mitchell tunnel. Diminutive Oscar Nelson worm ed bis way out after nearly 2-1 hours Imprisonment through an opening too small to admit h'-s companions. More than six hours later early yterdsiy morning the 19 others, coated with mud but unhurt, drawled from their: sub term n can prison. John C. Mann held his first ses sion of the Kiwanls club today ns president, in which office he was installed last Monday evening. Kcports of committees woro heard today and program for tho ensuing year were discussed at tho session, Archie Unit, new manager for the Fox West Coast Interests In Med ford, was a visitor. Ladies' hoes aro to be more pointed. Husbands will probably continue to make tactless remark) nt dinner parties, but their shins will find them but. London Opinion. " .I,. im , ' j PIONEER OF VALLEY !S TIME IS CHANGED The "comtc strip of the air." Cecil and Sally. In "The Funniest Things," will be heard over the local radio station each evening hereafter from 4:45 to ti o'clock. Thej'e two ni o s t Interesting young persons, have created a largo following, and many will be glad to learn that they will be heard at the new period. The present Cecil and Sally schedule ofor this feature brings It to radio UuLeuets UnmeilhMcty following the kubll ; period. . '. - . REtVIITi FOR SEALS, CHAIRMAN'S PLEA the game of basketball. It was my pleasure to teach his sport to college coaches in n Hpec- lal coaching school nt Springfield ( Mass.) college, on the grounds where 40 years ago he originated the Indoor game. The experience had deep signifi cance for one basketball coach at least. Of course the peach bas kets which once served an the or iginal goaU have been placed. 'iong since, among other New ' Kim land i antiques but the tradition of tho game .still lingers there. today. ' Nalsmlth'a original Idea was to make basketball a mass game with great groups playing it; Instead of that the game has developed Into a most intricate five man learn game with millions of teams playing. Liasketball I the only national and international game that has come from the mind of a single man. I found myself teaching the sport with a new zest. Constantly I was reminded of the activities of-the sturdy young Scot, then a student, being requested by Luther H. Ciu lick, his advisor, to work out a game to harness the activities of , a eta.ss of IS 'Irrepressible physical education students. Tho class needed something to do during the inclement winter months between the football and baseball seasons. The first' rule printed In in the "Triangle" required that nine men be on each team. Had Nuismlth'rt class numbered 2 1 In st pad of IH, perhaps the basket ball rules would have required 1 men instead of nine. The Job as signed him was to originate a game It would bo a fitting tribute to Nafsmith, the inventor, If the col leges and schools of America would fix a small voluntary game-tax tlie proceeds to be used as was the Walter Camp memorial fund. A Nafsmith memorial would be a living testimonial to tlie man who gave to youth a game "protesting the fallacy tliit the world is old." Two choice location.1 for such a national memorial come to mind. The Springfield campus overlook ing historic Lake Massasuolt would be' an ideal location. On the other hand, beautiful Mt. Oread, the campus of the Cniversity of Kan sas could lay claim to the honor. It is here that .Dr. Naismlth has served the department of physical education for 33 years, giving the basketball world the best In the way of teaching, devotion nnd in spiration. Dr. NaUmith Is a member of the national Joint basketball rules committee for life. At present he is spending his very active life in that would take Into account the' most Interesting research In rela numerjeat dzo 0f his class. (tion to physical education and nth- . How well ho .succeeded in creat-jleiio problems. ACCIDENT TAKES LIFE In tho loenl compiiny, Oregon Na tional (iiiaril. t'ni' iiiuu yours ami lias been first lieutenant ill Hie I'c sorvo corns for clslit years. KII.VKIITON. Or Anton letleru, 4.ri, kllleil hlmelf .Su inlay . afternoon when lie waH shot through the jaw by a rifle wlileh he had plaeeil on a wire fenee snrronnillnK a pump at his home. Tho aechlent occur red about 3 o'clock and he died before medical attention could ar rive. He is nurvtved by his widow, Mary Deprlero and three sons. , . Deplcru had Kotiu rabbit hunting neiKhboi-H slated, Are not Uncle yam's efforts to stabili.e the wheat gamble likely ! to lead some one to ask why the I old gentleman did not step In a Jan. 12. M") , yv,,,. KO anil stabilize tile .stock j accidentally . gamble? Adroit l- ive I'rcs.s. ' Frederick CI. Stlmson passed away at his home oii tho CoUer Butte 'toad near the old ' Mundy mine, at 5 a. m. January 12, after an illness of tho past three months. Mr. Stinisqn waa horn in Kno county, Mnfno. March 21, 1So2, and came to the Uokuc Kiver valley in the fall of 1S73. In 1SS2 ho wan united in marriage to Alice Centers near Central Point and to this un ion there were bom nine children six daughters and three sons seven of whom: Steve Stimson Kureka Ca!.; Lloyd and Kred Stim son, Medford ; Mrs. William (Iris-, som, (Joodlns: lhado: Mrs. Andrew Olisaoni and Mrs. Julia (irissoni ol Lake Creek, Oregon, and Mrs. Will Nelson, of Medford, Oregon. Two sisten:. Mrs. Oliver Sly of Don-is. Cal., and Mrs. Neil Sly, of River side, Cal., also suhvive. Mr. Stimson was a man of ster ling qualities and a brilliant char acter, having lived In tills part of the state for over !S years. He was truly one of our early pioneers. Funeral service will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home, Wed nesday, January 14, at 2 p. m., Rev. W. H. Eaton officiating. Interment in the Central Point cemetery. ,AuMU) State highway, depart pient completed construction, of new guraKO to llous'c state motor ''quipnienl . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Full NALIi New piano, cheap. 225 South Oakdale. 2i FOIt KENT 111 acres close in: ISO pear -trees: 4-rooin house; lights, .Imrn, poultry house: J20 month, Irriuation water Included. D. K. Millard. 42S 1-1. Main. We quit trying lo understand the fine points of economics as soon as we found out that having too much g'id would bejng or lrurd times. Judge. IFOIt lil-'A'T Nicely furnished , sleeping renins with heat; rale moderate. J2,i ho. lilvei-Hide Ave. ... tf -a Scottish Itite Slated meeting Lodge and VV-m. ("hunter, T:30 u. m., Jan. ' 12lh. Klcctkm of offic ers and refreshments. 1,. K. WIl.MA MS. Secy. TCNITE and Tues. The world's most popular idols of Radiant Romance ... in the most startling stage play of all time . . and the greatest screen play since "Seventh Heaven" Re-uniting CHARLES FARRELL JANET GAYNOR IN . "THE MAN WHO CAME BACK" ALSO ; . Charley Chase in "Dollar Dizzy" FOX TALKINEWS Coming WEDNESDAY - -MUBBETT ; -1 CMC! ! i Or MOORE ing annihilation in sav. age wilds. : -4 FOIl SALI-" Visible gas pump. In quire (iold Hill Ildw. 2IU FOIt HUNT 3-room furllMhed housekeeping apt. with garage, close in; adults. 327 X. drape. 2!M OF LUZON FANATICS .T Upset Not Serious If Bowels Get This Help Men. K- K. tliiMMit', rtuilnnati ut tho' Tubi-ru lit?t! t,'hrltinnA Htul to. uikoji all who luivo nut oont I n tu t n vy iu r t Uf wu 1 ! to il o n now, that nIio mtiy finish Iut rt' purtM fur tlu yi';r. AhuUt i'JOO l IKM'tlt'tl 10 HH'Ol lust yonr'n totnl. Mrj. Ovhmh' n nnxlutiM that tho i-alo oi;ual last fai lotal, ami In rritain It will U thojv who mil! havo leitrrs out will (tt'inl ttu'ir aionvy. MANILA. .Inn., 1 2. OI fil ial report h to ronstahiihuy htiad MUartris hi'Vo today sahl authorl tirs at TayuK. LVntrnT Luzon vil la Br. w hli h waa tho wont1 of an uprl.xlng of relii(loun fahulU-H yow tcrday, had tho xlutation woll in hand. . Htai'f ronvspondi'iit of the Manila '(YUnmo nald "faiiatii'Imn. j-pniTi'd hy red propaganda, xconi. tv 'iv, 1V,l'1t"f,Hv (tdoryinj4 nio- tlvo. you'ro out -of -forts, hoad- di.zy. bilious, with coated (Iohbuo, had lnrath, no appotlti; or joiuM-i;y don't worry, lt'a proValt- iy 1'oii.tupaiuni. Take n .randy Cascarct toniKlit and fp how quickly your trouble clear. up. No more headache; no Ras on stomach or bowels. Appe t it o Improvca: digestion is eneour amd. Take another tomorrow night and next night. (let every bit of tlu Hourinn waste out of your sy.Htem. Then see how bowel no tion is renutar and complete. Cnmarets are nnidc from caa eara, which doctors aj;ree. actually stivngtbens bowel inuycles. Te n ce?it? at ;it1 drm? stores. WAXTBU UlRh school girl to work afternoons; go home nithts. I'hone I4T.2-Y. 2 2 l-'tHi KBNT 3-room duplex apt. $J0. a 1 B Haven. 2rif roll yALK Delicious nnd Jona than a pples, U miles east of Phoenix, .loo K an t o r. 2114 U-'OM SALT Will -tnu t....L'U..Ml' 5 A LK 10-nio. Jersey bull. L'ado. for heifer. Tel. ;."..". Jacksonville. NOW Enough to Make a Cat Laugh OUT LOUD CHARLIE RUGGLES handing Medford the first big laugh of 1931 CHARLEY'S AUNT" with June Collyer "EBONY SHRINE" Vagabond Adventure California Welcomes Einstein in the METROTONE NEWS ADMISSION Matinee , 10 and 25 Evening 10 and 30 Shows at 1:30, 3, 7, 9 i1-?.? .""dJT;y,0.r.,,'e Sn Fn-n.t-..ptll,cidH.n,iii.. n , jiuor nrc two other caiia II v fiirn- 1 WANT " or 3-room nl't. or houso kocplnir rooms, Pivfor In pji VlltC ITSllllMH'B. V. O. liOX -i -1 ! . I IF I'AIITV will return purse taken! from eitr pnrkeil on Tliotnas Ave. to the Tr.lmne no ooe.Hlons w ill lx nskril. '.Mi 2 lA'avP for 1'illtkii K. O. llehiltfr or the Mayt.'iK Vn fltle eonip'iny, with hciitlduiirti'ra In I'orllnnit. lift tortuy for Ku rekn. nfter htivlng nirnt tho past week In Medfont eonrerrlne with the liiciii Muytnii otnff, A n:o. it. ai.dcs lieeot.ler, Stutetl osemhly of T.thle Hoek founell No I."., I!, s. M.. T u e a day evening, Dee. 13. ut 7: so . m. Ity or.ler of V .1. Mel'llKHSOX. ( 111. Master. ;DOC':IIGHIBF.CfliS!r"' CAPTAIN IN RESERVE;! I'4 KOI! I'.KNT ,-rn). moilern house, ne'ili' liliih and Kiudu school.". Phono tins-ll. ;:n ' ' ' With One of Our Lovely Permanent Waves You won't mind foggy weather $5.00 Complete Word whs roelvod lodrty from the ninth rorp ari'n headquarters. TPtilili, San nanclsoo. that Klrst .icntoiiHtil CltireniP Wrlitht. MciP't ford, Infantry reserve coriw. l ulled ,3. Statos Hrniy, lias won u protpntlon j? to n oaptttlney. ? Mr. Wtlght was first Htlnnt j otf mff-tf ff fftttf tttttttttttttttttttt 230 South Central Kathryn Locatell O Tel. 1374 ti ... n.. ijtu( die onn rrn- r cnnvitilnsfinJ. . .v.-..w, ...ii.oiturrnriLisco SfltlCSt hotel. Here, those who appreciate an wiii i v im in. iii ui ijuiei liveliness II to be found each year sees imrcicrs returning to enjoy its able nf mrwnhirf Vni L lift, physicnllv one of t l.l ...ai. i mil un ns yea located in tlie very itan Mil r rn here theClift I he better nt linn from i OuUInn ta everv u iunnrtuvnu the beruitifi the strtirturi' livo llnlcl rmln t ilecoratcd and richlj niticient room whert thA diner fur flnncr : - lurR.v wru the curt u . :z.L'r:t me nuis on me opposite shorlk m , i s.sv. The .lew from here MfcJl'J Z t"' " " r"'f'1 W mdelous. . sedstiv, to tired erfMhe 7h ",ri v"lucf T'O . deliKh, lo the jsnndleed er, . iVTnZttl V AX1 A" . 4k. mil nnrants, the Florentine Room unique, (IcIiKhtfuIfy airy just off the main lobby. J spans some 440 guest cuisine room, each i. Numerous suites desired slr.e and I room fnrnish- light fixtures are i ns, especially lany of the )tice of the ate for ,C!ift ,Ir. Mr. reside rnurtt . tlie nunare- the guests is that no irtimt im to object to the that atmmnhrrt nf TMrnnal ari-irj that important In present day umci no3p:unty. ai-