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IAGE TWO
MEDFOItl) NfVTT TltfBUNK, MEDFOUD, OT.RC;OX, TtffSDAY. .TAXUAK? 13. 1931. .
Iocal and
-'Personal
A lljfht testing raid made hint
nlcrht on North Riverside avenue
involved 112 cura, of which 32'
ter c ordered to have tho lights
properly; adju-tcd. State TraffU -
Officer C. I Talent, Herb Moore.
Burrell paueom, Tom Kherldun
and Hubert Hoxle took pan In
tho raid. Similar tcHU are to be
jteiu 8oon in otner Hec-uons or ine
county.
Placed on Honor Hnll
-. Howard X. Dietrich, a Junior In
tho school of husincHH admlnlKtra
tlon nt the I'nlverwity of Oregon,
wan nwitrded a place on the honor
roll at the end of the fall term.
Dietrich wan a member of the Cen
tral I'olnf cIokh of '2K, ttnd mad'
his home In Central Point and
Medford until a year ago when the
family moved to Grants Paw.
Visit hi Ashland
Minn La Von ne Anderson
spent
the week end In Ashland hh tlie 1
house. ue nt of Miss M;ixine Km
inert. Tho Hhorcjt Service Kt:itlon and
Grocery Htore on Jacksonville high
way will be opened to the publh;
Thurnday morning. Jan. 13. Kvery
customer purchasing 5 or more gal-l
Ions of gas on tho opening day will
be Riven one free. 2 1
Has Skiing AtvUU'iil
A California girl, whoso name
wna not known here today, sus
tained a broken wrist in a recent
Skiing accident on the Crater Lake
highway above I'nion Creek, at the
result of a fall. The young woman,
a nuiw by, profession, directed
other members of the party how
to -euro for tho broken bone with
splints and bandage. An x-ray pic
ture of the Injury the next day
revealed that the bone had been
crushed agaliwt ltwlf and necessi
tated further breaking of tho bone
n order to Slve ft complete atten
tion. I
Spitzoiiberff apples, 25c por box.
priiiff your own.' boxes, i'lnnaelo
Packing Co, .. , , tf
FVom Distant cities
' Among thoso from diHtant points.
registering at Medford hotels last-
night were J. W. Martin nnd Miss
Mildred Martin of Clarlndon, Tex.
Hoy M. It oss of Indianapolis, Ind.,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom H. Harlel of
Detroit. Mich., Mr. and Mrs. A. L
AlfordV of Lewlston, Ida., J. O
Links of Hlllingn, Mont., nnd Peggy
Wood of Nw York City.
Kor Kralo A raw milk, call B99,
Campbell Dairy. Two Uolivorles
..... if
A uiuiTlugQ licenso wild Issued
ytordJLy afternoon to Cecil Lon
don, 30, Met! ford, and Zola, Chund
lor, 20, of K In m u til Falls.
Burn dry slab wood, $5 nnd $11
per .load. Med. Jfuol Co.,' Tel. 631.
, , , 250lfJ
Miiyor Wll.son to Ho Awny
Mayor,' K. M. Wilson will leave
Medford Thursday morning to
Kpend the remainder of the week
In Grants pass, nnd has asked nil
persons who have pH'll business
to trnupact with the city during
tiai tlnio to consult v. MeekoL.
wUo act a 'mayor during his ab
sence. Jlrlll Sheet Motal Works does ox
pert repairing, fender and aulo
body repairing. tf
Urophys Vlnlt Hero
Mr, and Mr. Jeff. Hrophy of
Burns ara pending two weoks vis
iting relative and friends In the
Uokuo Hlvon valley. ' t
Our new studio 1a opposite now
Holly. tua,tor. The. Ioslcys. tf
Bounty Warrant h Issued
The county clerk's office lNucd
bounty warranty today to Loris
M;irtln of Trail, one coyote; Char
ley Pat ton, Uutte Kails, four bob
cat; Hud lUgel, Rogue Hlver. one
eoyoto nnd three bobcats; W. L.
Vayno, Gold Hill, one coyote.
rorlralt of distinotlon. Tho
Pcoslcys, opp. Holly Theater, tf
ViitU'i-woiit O porn lion
, H. Ulshop of this city under
wont tin operation nt the Com
iivunlt.w UoHpital thiK inornliitf . -
Jyltttmberg apples, 25o porHok.
Hilng your own boxes, rinmu'to
backing V. tf
r
You Can
Afford
only tho best when it
comes to broads. There
Is very little difference
in prioe between the
best, breads such as
Fluhrer's and the
chenpest broads which
carry little food valuo
in milk, sugars nnd
shortenings.
2
More for Week V.iui
MIhh M iry IluyeH, daughter of
Dr. and Mr. Jiuiic O. IJiiycH, Iiiih
returned to jCuHcne to resume her
work4 at tho lnivoi'Hlty of Oregon
after spending the week end In
this city.
Mule Coiiinglnti lU'lKHIrd
Tin? county health department
today had little to report on con
tagioun diHenou in Jackson county.
ii nil Indic:it4-l tin I'onor.'it millili
,lwllth u SMOdi ))UU(id of u few
1 oul,)rl.lUs of ,, and meases.
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete:
ffU.Ifl!fI( flcnp treatments and oil
iinmpoos, fide. Prevont liennty
Sn0P( 81B w, Main. Tel. 3(13. 253tf
Return from Orient
Mr, and Mih. K. A. Xelson and
child of New Vork City, who have
ripent the pant two yearn in llui
Orient, arrived In Medford on the
Shasta thin forenoon to spend two
weeks In thin city an the guest of
Mr. XetHnu'x sister, Mr. C. P.
iilalr.
Phone 512. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
237tf
Oregon In iM, Registered
Those registered today from Ore
gon oiniK, outside of Portland,
were 11. W. Shelley of Wolf Creek.
Mr. and Mm. (i. S, Osliorn of Rose
burg, M, It. Lewis of Corvallis, K.
M. C. Xelll of (IratltM Pass, and the
following from Kugene: It. S.
Tho mason. J. l M uellcnberK. K.
Kufjene Chadwick, M. A. Heed and
1 4. V. Acnulrc.
Dr. Robt. K. Iee, Liberty Tilda.
Ivyes examined, KlawcH. tf
I'iuli'uocK 0KraUoii
William 1,'lrlch. who underwuut
a major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital yesterday, l.t report
ed to be KctliiiK alonfi nicely.
Burn green fir slab with dry
wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Mod.
Fuol Co., Tel. C31. 25Utf
IX a hlishcK 1 1 oino 1 1 ere
M. O. Nixon. u perln tt-ndent of
Standard Oil company service sta
tions in the southern Oregon and
northern California dirttrlet, has ar
rived In Medford with his family
from lOugene to make hiw head -
(juartcrs. Mi-. Nixon's territory ex
tend from Kugene to DunsmuJr,
Cal., a,nd includes Klamath coun
ty as well as counties toward the
COIIrtt.
For grade A raw milk, call i!)9,
Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries.
tf
VI.hIin City Today
.Carl 11. Ituili of Gold Hill nnd
Lewis Cushman of Trail are among
rancher transacting business p
Medford today.
Broken window reglased by
Trowbridge. Cabinet Works. ,230tf
Leaves Tor Seattle
IGcorgo G. ClemenU or S.ualtiu.
whose cui' was badly damaged In
an nutp collision near Beall lane
Friday night, left by train this
morning for Un home In that city.
Coats relined and remodeled at
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
lildg. Mrs, Harry Andrews, Tel.
1181. tf
Wa a Visitor YesU'rUay
V. W. King was a vlnltor in Med
ford yesterday with friends between,
trains while en route to California
and other southern points from Sa
lem , v hero he ha d beeji ma k 1 ng
hi home for sometime. He plam-t
to take up residence In the uouth-
Daily's Taxi. Phono 15.
35c: 1
tf
to 4 puHBongera.
VlfdtorH from Trail
Mrs, Julius Poole and Mrs. IU-h-
hU tfcherinerhorn wero in .Medford
(hl morning from tho Trull district
transact I ng business with local
firms.
Building Applications Today
Buy Sloneker plans to upend $12.'t
to repair tho roof of a dwelling on
King street, and J. 11. Sworn plans
to spend ilTi to build an addition
a dwelling on Ron court, ac
cording to building applications on
file today at the city building de
partment. Ship Cat I le South
T. P. Ward, stockman of Stock
ton. Cat., has been In Medford for
several duM transmit lug huslncs
aud shipped u load of cattle to
Stockton yesterday.
Mr.
nllhi In HI
, 11. A- Fallln of the Southern Pa
Iflc district office. Is confined to
hl home today with a mild case of
Influenza.
Vcr Itetvut UucMh
W, II. ItoherlMon, laundrymait of
Klamath Falls and W. C. Walter
and daiiKhier of that city wero vls
ilors In .Medford Sunday.
Sliiny Nice K" in ArrUe
Thi city pilxon is filled almuM
to capacity eveiy Might, due to the
arrival of qulto a number of tran
sient wanderers who week the pris
on u shchr from the cold weath
er. The trarwicntK i(re north anil
southbound in what they chum is n
fruit lew M'arch for wi.rk. They
are nil aea. The Jail ban only four
cols, nnd iikihI f the sleepers mut
(Ind rcsl fin the flour.
Hero from klumiiili
Tom lvinell or tho Cnllfornln
oreiton pofer company office In
Khimuth F.ill wan a visitor In
Medford the first of tho week.
lU'irMerrtl rntui MetroiHilU
Anient.' resident of Tort In ml
wtln rfKlHlcretl ttiilay at Iovni) ho-
Iteln ivi'io '. J. WlKht. A. II. Iluvl.
V. J. Ikmuuui-ri, I-:, u. liwrenco.
IC. K. Sulm.lt. TIh o. V. llie. l'ha.
I'Uilalo. It. s. Krnwn. K. W. t .1 n il -
.Hl1. K. M. lii'i'KK. A. I.. Illiiwn
'I) H. I'ulton, IV, Shirley, tllntin
A Mimio. Mi. ,ui,l Mrs, M. It. Mi
Nell. J. A WhUIi and Menltt II
Kuiiin,
I'lHiui stale or W Nlilimtin '
llieU from the mntB of Wunli
nuion tYulateretl at Imat hutrh
Included Wm. ,1. HihIkoii. lUrry
Alexander and .lorry Wtlllanw of
Spokane, Mr and Mm '.. Shannon.
Mm. and M!m M. Shannon and
Mrs. V. J. Ilarraisy of Senltlc,
Ix'iivt" for i:uiie j
A. H. Davis, .meciu aent of the
board o4 medical examiner, who j
huM been In Med ford on business, j
left thin morning for Kugcnc.
Retired len.loii
After 43 year' Rervlce In the
track maintenance of the Southern
Pacific, I'eter Sin not t, u resident
of Uoscburg, has been ri'tlred on a
pensiun.
.Mi'H, Dynan Improved
Mrs. Kmily Iynan, who nan been
111 at hor home for Hevcru days,
Is In a much Improved condition
according to the report of
friends.
( line Ik Visitor
I-. S. Cllne. representative of the
Pacific Kruit lOxprens, wit h head
(lUiirtciif in San Kranclpco, pent
Sunday and Monday In this citv
transacting businesM with local i
shipper.
Motor to Hilt
Mm. c. T. Sweeney and Mrs. W
II. McGowan motored to Hill. Cal. i
yesterday, accompanying Miss Kdlthj
Sweeney on her trip south to Car
rneli where she will spend several
weeks.
.Minor Auto ColMMoii
A minor ;tuto
dlhdon occurred
Sundiiy at the Intersection of Kiev
en th Htrcot and Oak dale avenue
when ears driven by Sum I larris
and It. P. Carrol collided, accord
ing to an accident report on file
today aL the police station. Fog
and Icy pavement are blamed for
the crash, which resulted In no
jcrioiiK damage.
At Work Aguiii
1 1 a jsc 1 F red e n b u r g Is working
again after having beep absent
from her post In the Siskiyou na
tional forest office at Grants Pass
over three wnekK minnl lit Moilford !
und northern California.
Here from California
Califorulans registered at Med
ford hotels include Joe L. Buric
and Kdward L. Pyle of Hollywood,
Mr. and Mr. W. T. Raw of Los
Angeles. M. S. MacSween and
Dalne S. Pollard of Tuft. Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Boyd of Oakland, Mr.
and Mr.. C. A. Kdwardn of Beverly
Hills, and the following from San
Kranclco: Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Keoron, Frank S. Murphy, Mr. and,
Mrs. S. L. Uothrock. Mr. and Mrs.
G. P. Texada, J. K. Bad ley and J.
X. Anderson,
Fined In City Court,
. T. Thuemler was fined . in
city court yesterday for permllUn
four persons to ride In the front
sat- of a car.' 'Harlan Seller's
driving license 'wan-1 revoked 'Cor
one month, for speeding. t
AS AUTO THIEVES
J. Miller. 21, and Charles t'tiove.
lit. Chehalis, Vash., youths, are
In Ihe eoiiiity nil today ehat'Ked
with auto theft, following their ar
rest yesterday by State Traffic
faiilaii) I'. I'. Talent and Traffic
Officer Herb Moore. The officers
chased tbs su-Vetix from Medford
to I'hoenU at a O0-nille per hour
clip before they were apprehended.
Tho boy are said to havo made
a complete confession, and say they
will plead guilty to ear theft, with
which they are to be given a hear
ing federal court at Portland. The
inueh.inc was stolen Saturday .ilght
from Ernest Ijtw of llociuiuni.,' nnd
iji a l,lidso' sedan, llij'.l moilel.
Hue of the best meetings of the
yea i waw eonducled last evening
by member or the American Le
gion. About I HO members were
present. A debate on whether the
government nhouttl pay the ad
justed certificate to service men
at this time was conducted, with
Htm Newbury taking the affirma
tive und Hurry .Moore the nega
tive. Tho vote by the veterans
present was In favor of the affirm
all vo.
- snijoker has. len phuiuvd for
the firm . tmtot,lnK;, hi February, it
was announced. .
TO VISIT IN FAST
.Mr. and Mrs. John I'upp of
the t'upp Furniture hioio, left
Medford last nlnht for 11 several
weeks' slay In the east. They will
visit Mr. Cnpp'H mother in Moul
ton, Iowa, and Mm. 4'upp'k bint her
and other relatives in Queen t'ltv.
Mo.
They will return via the south
ern route stopping In I'hoenlx.
Arlxona. San l-'i amlsco and l.os
Antleles.
OurhiH .Mr. 4'upp's absence Mr.
Shirley will manuKe the furniture
store n this elly.
STA.VI.CV.-Kun,,,,! siivle.s for
the late William Stanley, n bCpass
mI away at Itronnihoro . .latut.iry
I.', at the ae of SI yeaix. will b
held from the Cornier funeral par-
tins Wednesday. Januavv M at
.... .
!' Hev. l. r.. Mliva will
nave enaiije or nerwce at tile
chaiel and hiiii.il will be nindr ill
the Central I'otnl vvlneteiy.
St Helens. Jn.te company of
lilt city Installing llo.Ona worth
ot machinery in factor),
VETERANS EAVOR
CASH PAYMENTS
Obituary
Well Known Resident of
Valley Non-Existent So
Far as Uncle Sam Knows
Alexander Watdrou, for 18 years'
resident of this valley, received
Word yesterday from the Uurc-iiu
' ,,f mmlgrutlon, U'aHhlngton, 1). C,
1 lMut JiH f,. tlH they knew, and the
official recot ds revealed, he was
non-existent, and not In Amerlcn.
For several weeks, Waldron has
been seeking a passport to return
to his mother's home in South
Africa for a visit. He is a British
citizen, who came to this state
! from Canada 20 years ago, and re
cently filed application for citizen
ship pa pers. Recent cha nges in
the Immigration lawn huvo tight
ened the restrictions and when
port to South Africa, he was soon The- sad plight of Waldron re
beset by a maze of red tape. i calls a somewhat Himilar situation
The immigration bureau has no j that befell "Chlpk" Hawk, war
record of his arrival and Waldron veteran. He was listed as "killed
has forgotten the name of the ship , in France" and the war depart
on which he crossed the Atlantic, ment officially insisted upon It.
When he came to the United
States, via Vancouver, B. C, the
only requirement was the payment
ijfjb hond tax of SI. : ''
j Waldron' lias received I blanks
from- tlie ; government to 'fill out
N VOTE CONTEST!
A doll that actually talks, HillK.
says lu-r prayers that's what some
little MeilforJ .girl will win In the
,.,-..l,..,1tu,. f,n ..nlnut !Vlf,l
will, be launched
Medford tO-
morrow In connection with the j
Fox theaterH of this city. Not only ,
will the lucky little Medford irl 1
win thlM beautiful Hollywood doll)
but some fortunate little boy will j
be presented with a bright and ;
DOLL AND 'BIKE' SHOCKLEY TELLS
AWAIT CHILDREN ! X-RAY OPERATION
shiny bicycle, another presentation I L'oolidKe tube and Cathode Ray
which will be made by some of J w QVV also touched upon by the
Medford' mert hanta and tho Fox I Hpeuker who closed his talk by
theaters. showing a number of X-Ray
Other prizes, too. will await the , I'hotopiaphs. These pictures cov
boys and kIi'Ih who briim the lart;r j ered various subjects and demon
est. number of merchandise votes j strated clearly the Important part
to the Fox Craterhin on Saturday. ' lIlJt X-Ray plays in the dingnosis
February 2Sth. J. C. Mauck nr.!111"1 treatment of the many human
rived in Medford yesterday to con- aliments and accidental injuries
duct this novel campaiBn for the
child rcn.
Merchandise votes may be ob
tained from the merchants whose
ads will appear In this paper nt a
later1 date and wljo display talking
doll posters in their windows. The
list of merchants will also be dis
played ;at thq- I'Vx OratoHan thea
ter. CAPITOL POMS
. S.VIJC.M. Jan. 13 (ff) Muny or
the "soculloil" poltinlls of Haul
Kovernora liniiKliig on walls of tho
Htnto ciiHol are "Uollow DunUs."
piiri'linHctl bliinniinlly by the male
at ttiOO eaeli, Senator V. V. Wood
ward of Multnomah county told the
xennto today. Ho was comment Iiik
on a resolution that wbr Introduced
provldiiiK for one senator and two
representatives to arrane' for a
portrait otr the late Governor Pat
terson. ITALIAN RECORDS MAKE
SURE OF DUCE'S FAME
ItO.MH -M1) If any man lum
riKht to the fame of beiim known
by his last name alone probably
It Is Mussolini.
Lt-tteiH having only that name
as an address are remilarly de
livered to the Ducc s office.
Hut the official bulletin of the
chii tnlirr of deputies always car
ries in brackets the term "Capo
del ( loverno," meaning "head ot
the KovtMljuient," following the
name ".M ussultnl." in reporting
his ppeeclies,. . '
I IB I B I tlOI II S
utile, alwu
jl(ri Down
M uv lloi.in. whose Icual name'
is Kloieni e Arln l. was atl. n.tlli
Columbia university when tliej
suiki' out: on ner.
Alter rever.il small lol,.,.. she
c:mie lo I'ahtornia with h'r par-J
ents and movie work followed.!
Sh.- Is known on all the Ioim as al
"swell trouper" liernusc she never!
complitihM nbmit the f tif her
loU.
Hut Ninall piirtM not her "there"
and now Mary I playini; lead-
Mary n$ tn tl'tfinoviet par
tially while rtill on the Mage
ltftti nh.m .'L..m.. .,f wi it i ' I
ii niiiiii'iriiitii'iiiiir' mt:iainf"riw:iWTr,nHiit"i;'n:ini'Mirli
li.
llmbf wero required. Marj j
the duhle. j
and fYom theso ho will be granted
Permit to visit South Africa and
return 10 incse snores, ueiore, he
was unable to leave America or
return, if he did depart.
This Is the third time Waldron
has attempted to visit the scenes
of his youth. On the other two oc
casions, he missed the boat once
in San FrnnelHCo, and once in
Vancouver, D. C.
Waldron is well known in this
city und valley where he has been
engaged in orehurd work on the
Hillcrest and Bear Creek orchards.
He was first employed as manager
for the General Sooy-Smith orch
ard. I though Mr, Hawk was alive and In
the flesh dally. It took Mr. Hawk,
I the AmericauiLegiun and the Ore
on- congrewiona) delegation 'threi
' years to convince the. wart depart-
ment iio wa hot dead
AT ROTARY MEET
Members of the .aii-ilfu'ri! Hotiiry
, clul, heiU.d jIllel.catine dve!!,
j on tlie subject of the "X-fiay" this
noon by Hotarlan Ed Shockley.
wen Known A-Kay autnoritv ot
...i.i ,nflnv i,it,o-fstinif tbiiiiru nlwmt
the X-Uay process including its
discovery in li5 .by u German
profotwor, KocntKen. ,
He also exhibited an X-Ray tube
Lo his audience and explained the
operation of the equipment. Tho
' auffered by the human body.
t.lenn Smith announced the
school bond election which is
scheduled for Thursday ut the Jun
ior hiRh school from 2 to 7 p. m.
Kolurinn Smith uryed a largo vote
'and asked members to turn out
and bring their friends.
Announcement of the personal
appearance of Admiral Hyrd at the
Holly theatre Jan. 17 was read by
Secretary U. A. Chambers in be
half of Medford post of the Amer
ican Legion. Local legionnaires
have put up a large guarantee to
bring Admiral Uyrd and his new
films of the South Pole expedition
to Medford and It is felt that their
efforts should be rewarded by the
hea rty su pport o q very loca I
citizen.
A fine attendance was noted nt
today's meeting of the Uotary or
ganization, nearly every member
being present. Visiting Kotnrinns
included O. T. McILorter of Mc
Minnvilie audi II. C. High of Ash
land, W. H. Taylor of Rogue
lliver was ulso a guest at the
luncheon. - ' - . "
Would Appoint '
Boy Scouts As
Game Wardens
I'OKTLA.M), Jan. 13. tP)
A plan to appoint ISoy Scouts.
us special deputy Kanio war-
dens will lie presented to the
wtate Ranie coniuiisaion at Us
uici'tiliK here t'liday. The plan
! was outlined by Arthur M.
Klslu chief law enforcement
officer for the couiuilF-dion. 4
Special stars would lie made
and vuccial,ciimuiisiiiuK,priut-
e,l if tiie commission and the
l'ortland area of Hoy Scouts
approve the idea.
Miilliers Mmv Air Minilrd.
WAS 1 1 1 X( iTll.N (,D The Dis
trict of Columbia air legion, rated
among the most, successful flyiim
clubs in tlie country, has found i
that mothers are more easer than
fathers for their sons and daush-
tera to become fliers.
Stated ns.semlily of
Table Kock, Council
No. 13. li. K. M..
T u e a day eveniiiK.
Dee. i:i, at 7:31) p.
In ltv ,ir,r.i of
t3 1'". J. Mcl'llKltsqN,
Ol-JO. 11. ALDEX, 111. .Master.
Itecordcr. L'li3
CAI!IM-:.Ti:n winhes any kind ot
work, v.inwt IlinieH, IMtt Si
Ivy. l'hone 3'.'I-V. 2VV
WANTED Man with truck to haul
wood .le capacity load and
amount expected per mile l haul
for clf and truck, von to li.nl
and unload. Write llox 7.. X..
,...r i .ii-T-.'
' .' . Pi-O.
,'une. ?!H
WAXTKD Ostaadinc pine. oak. fir
or laurel to fell and cut on
shares. In anwrr. state kind of
wood, probable quant It location
ani
distance from MivW-rd. and
percent you wish to retain on
your property. Will aln market
our portion on prtiventaKe If
yon doslre. Write llox Wood.
te Mail Tribune. iv;.
r O II
tiHNT PltMsant room for
Bent leman. clone in. private
home; bath, gunige. fiOp E. Mnin.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ACTIVIANS NAME
! COMITIES FOR
; CLUB PROJECTS
Th e w eek ly meeting of the
Active Club was held today noon
at Hotel Holland and. several com
mittees were named. Membershi1
is composed of Pat Hi ley, chair
man; . Ralph Bailey and Bill F-hm-ke;
entertainment c o m m 1 t t e e,
Ralph Bailey, chairman. Lee Bish
op and John Niedermeyer; athletic
I Glenn Fa brick; historian, Tom
JGuInn and publicity Jay Hambrick.
The Active club will lie repre-
sented at the civic council meeting
j tonight by Keith Fennel), president
of the club and Bill Khmke.
j The club is sponsoring a very in
jteresting event, which will be
! announced to the public in the
I near future. Those in charge are
I Klmo Russell, chairman, Leslie.
Van Doren, Sut Suthclin ami Jay
Hambrick.
( This event will go down In the
j history of Medford and will give
i the entire vnltey publicity and ad
vertising throughout the Pacific
const. ;
The club had as Uh guest today
Vie Tengwald.
N ex t reg u la r meeting will 1 (
held Tuesday at the Hotel Holland
and several projects will be
brought (before the club and real
(ictivity will begin.1
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nOAVDHOL
.Medford's first rose of the sea
son ha." bloomed. AVhcn the
year was just 11 days old It burst:
Into flower in Mrs. J. W; Lind
say's Kardcn. 2 1 Haven street,
and was brought to the Mail Trib
un office this mornhiK.
It is salmon pink in color. And
ItH ctals have a very aristoi ratic
turn which January's f rests have
failed to besmirch. Its botanical
title is unknown to Mis. Lindsay,
who states that It bloomed late
into the fall and surprised her
greatly Sunday morning when she
found the luit'h putting forth blos
soms so soon ayain. , ; ,
The rose bush is located In an
unsheltered spot.
Portland. - liids suliniittcl to.
city council for construeilon of ltns;i
island llridKc Inains :ind Connection,
of lines.
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BOY'S BICYCLE
and Many Other
MAYBE YOU!
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Saturday Matinee, Feb. 28
By the Theatre and Medford Merchants
TIip ones who hvhvr thp largest uiuiilici' of
voles to tlie theater February 28 will r;:
eeive the nrizes i'ree!
Watch tliis paper for large Ad telling you
bow and where to get the votes also; for
doll posters on merchants', windows. ;
starts
Miltions saw and loved the play. Imagine the
thrilling, glorious, dynamic voces of Lawrence
Tibbett and Grace Moore in this burning love
drama, with its tremendous climaxes, its exquis
Ends TON ITE
Chat les Farrell and
Janet Gaynor in
"The Man Who Came Back"
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Coming TOMORROW
EVELYN BftENT . .ROBERT AMES
in
"Madonna of
Last Times TONITE
CHARLIE RUGGLES in
"CHARLEY'S AUNT"
Beautiful Prizes i
Away at the .
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Bargain Mats.
Tomorrow
'the Street"
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