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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QRKMQN', WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1931.
iocal and
-'Personal
! .S''lilnjC n Divorce O
AlU'Klnjt ihclr rniirrliiK' lmrk
, went on th rooks shortly nfttr th'
I w (Hiding cir-fin"iihy tflok pVii-e, .Vfiir
; lenret CoH filed suit In circuit
'court yf.sUTrtuy ugalnftt Oliver Cnl
I ty. Tluy wen innrrlt'il last 1 I -;
run ry nnd have one child.
Mirny Out of'AVork I
Fftf ores today nt the Inoiil hninch I
of the I'nited States free employ-
a percentage of ih! number h.n
bftfn iven work,
of. the tQtft do not reside in Meil
totd, coming here ti resistor from
JackKonvilte. Central Point. I'hoe
ni and olhei neighboring local
ity. , , , .
Mti ny from Irt lu ml
A large number of PortlanderH
were reKiftered .at Uca hotlwJnHt ,
night. A tnciiiK them were W. f. j
Kerrnn. J., Korythe, V. C filock.
. It. I'eteum. O. 1,. fhlan. Jack'
Koster, II. M. Tracy, Klmer Wheii
ton, fiiiHkelt. II. A. Uewar. K. J.
Shirk, O. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mr.
V. M. Stock. K. K. French, ft. K.
ItroukH. I.oiii.4 Tjulee, Sf-rue .1.
Laujie, II. A. Hrowne, Wallace T.
Miller. Churlca M. I'eierson, J. Kred
tlriffllh. C. K. Markee nnd fJ. F.
OrvgnnuiiiN in City
Orogrinlmiv other than those from
Purl In nil nirl(ttnr.l i, t UuilfnrH Vn. .
mem office wvcnlcd there nre 45S.I(1K , ,.,,. w,(.r ,,lndh
men wintered a. unemployed, but , f .. ,..., . ... ,.
r:li,ei- it i ... i n I.....I,..., ii ! .
Quite n number U. .,... ,. ' " J ,.' '"eKR.y. .
j Uurliy and .Mr. find Mr. Thox. j jmrrnril (;! SO Iliiys
. 10110 ol KimeljuiK. Archie K. Molt
of Snlem, J.eomi llanitrt; of Klam
ath Falls, and (he following from
HllKene: Chan. R. Wislun, II. li.
l-lHKiin ainl .1. Jamflon. , .
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tftbune-Vlrgln Station)
,
OF H. STORES!
lxcii)g fr lioy
Wayne IVoblert. 13, of 227 South
Cenlral avenue, wan the object of a
eqrch by police officers today, ile
Is. Wild io have left home last even
ing and had not returned today, nx
far a the police knew. When latt
seen the boy wore a black overcoat,
brown.suit, (fray cap and tan hIhiph.
Tie 1 about five feet tall with light
complexion and blue eye.
Our new studio i opposite new
Holly theater. The IVruIeya. tf
In lly YcMciday
W. W. Willetta of Prlflt wan
aiuong persons in Mcdford late yes
terday afternoon to transact bunl
iichh. Other visitors were Mrs.
Irene Wells, Mrs. A. S. May and
Miss Kteanor Power of Talent.
M1W siilrley liiiprovfnjr
.Miss Luetic Shirley, daughter of
Mr.- and .Mm. H. H. Hhltley. who
underwent an appendicitis opera
tion at the Community hospital
Monday. . is repfiried
along nicely. -
I , Portraits of distinction. Tho
Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater, tf
Astrology brings more hnpplneHR
nnd prosperity. I'm? the Moon's
Klgn Honk In farming, business, or
social affairs. Palmer Music House.
. .TOO
Slops to S-e Brother
.Kersey, :idredge, Jr.,, of Port
land is in this city today to be with
his brother, R. .. Kldredge, having
Ktoppedi on hi return from Han
Franclco, TC. iN.. ICldredge, who
baa been seriously HI for Beveral
weeks, Jh reported to be Improving
lowly. Ho is Ttow able to .sit up
but.isjttlll unable to receive callers.
Ijtkovlevv Men Arrive
K, A. Ketsch and R 15. Cooper,
gettingJ hoth of J.akevlew, arrived Jn Med
ford today and will take pact in '
radio program over KM !;!, thi
Mail Tribune-Virgin station, this
evening under ibe auspices of the
Northern California-Southern Ore
gon Development association. M r,
l-'etHch Is a director fif the o.-isoehi
tion, The program will be on the
air at R: 1 r.
Paul Itafford pleaded guilty to a
charge of petty larceny this fore
noon in the city court, and was
sentence! to 30 days in Jail, iiaf
ford was arrested Saturday night
after having shortchanged two lo
cal establishments.
. .
Wctliirttluy 4.
P. M.
ii to ii Peoples Klectric Store.
ProHperigraphH, News and
markets by Mall-Tribune. 1 ;
to " K.MKD (iresentatlon, ' Med ford people will welcome the
Velma Darling I'ltC. j announcement recently made pub-
7 to 8 Let's (Jet Associated: i l;c by Montgomery Ward & Co.
Murray and 4 that 1. F. Andres, manager of the
The central Civic council rep- thi Planning Commission, Ameri-t the i'a'-t .was brouaht ; out that
resents the city administration, can' i.egion and lleslty Hoard, and practically all of these organiza
Chamher of Commerce, Itotary, ; during the discussion which pre-; Lions have Individually endorsed
Ktwfinin. Lions, ami Active Clubs, i i eded (lie decision of the group. ! tli schotd program.
E
Fox WeTst Coast TTTeaTres
4 Days, Statrting
TODAY
fc MHa U Kill tf VI SJ
AH wool ankle sock, reg. 6"c J
n.itt- iff tint !il .'t.'.c. The lioiiierv. I
2ft 4'
Permanent wave, $5.00 complete
faclnts, acalp treatments and oil
shampoos, 50c. Provost P.enuty
Shop, HI ft W. Main. Tel. 3fl3. 253tf
t TJto. Shores Service fltntlon and
Orocery store on Jacksonville high
way, Will he opened to tho public
inuivday morning, Jan. la. livery
customer purchasing 0 or more gal
Ion of gaH on the opening day will
ne given one free.- 2M
From Distant Cities ,
Guests from distant, places reg
istered today at local hotels in
cluded David Adlee of Chicago.
Alfred Fpwler of Philadelphia, and
Mm. C. Fairgrieve. nnd Mrs. W. It.
1 to any Cawtlo of Vancouver, ii. c.
, 8il(zenberff apples, 25c per hox.
Hrlh your own boxes. Pinnacle
Packing Co. . (f
Xallvc Roii Visits
James J. Donnlgan, son of Pnt
rlck Donnlgan, who came to Jack
sonville in lSf(2 and lived there
untH he died 14 years ago, was a
victor - iti Med ford today from
Rurnfl, In Ifarney county. Mr.
Dohhiiran .has been the registrar
of th federal land office in Hums
nnd held the of flee of county as
sesor for omelirie. He Is now
identified with tho stnte hlghwny
potntnlsfflon. ,
Here Slioppliig
Mrs. M. AndMvon nnd son of Ap-
plegnte are in Medfnrd today trans
acting huslne.Hs and shojtping at
local sto,re, t .,
The liootery's January shoe sale
with He I by Arch Preserver shoe:
at and 17.85. 2H4
Four Itomity AVarrants
The county clerk's office Issued
bounty warrants today to It. W,
ItoHe, Kagle Point, three bobcats
It, St rati he, Jacksonville, one bob
cat; Hyrd JrIgsby, Central Point
one bobcat; C. J. Collier,' Trail, one
coyote.
Woolly
llootery.
socks now 3.V.
The
I'ii-I
-IFor irrade A raw ml lit, call 699,
Campbell Dairy. ,. Two deliveries.
tf
Rainfall Jjickinic , , ..
,(Conidornh)Q rainfall Is heeded In
tno Appldgate soctlon, according
to J..J3. Danills, rancher, who was
IntMedfprd ioday,,. Mr. Danllls lives
just across rtho Una In .Josephine
county and. is a fairly frequent vis
Itor.in Mectford... w..,
Transport OITIcliil Here
L. 10. St. John, Jr., assistant man
ager of the Pacific Motor Trans
port company. Is spending several
days In .southern Oregon, trans
acting huslneHM In. tho Interests of
tho company he represent.
. purn green fir slabs with dry
wood and, cut fuel bill. Ask Med.
Fuel Co., Tel, 631,. . ' 256tf
Colcmuu Club to Meet
The Coleman Creek club will
meet Friday afternoon at 1:30, with
Mrs. Harry ,i Young. ,. Mrs. Mabel
Mnck, county home demonstration
agent, will lent tire, and all mem
bers are requested to nltend. .
Attend Local Ncn1oii
po.st master Clyde Marin and J.
II. Ilillincslea, supervisor of the
Siskiyou national forest, motored
to. Medford . Tuesday to attend a
luncheon meeting of all men who
nre heads of. federal departments
In southern Oregon. C rants Pass
Courier, .
Phono fi42. We'll haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.
237tf.,; n
Mr. Parsons Hero
iteginald parsons arrived In Med
ford from Seattle Monday to at
tend to buslmvs matleis In this
city,
Our silk ho.se No. 440 that las
year sold at $L4tt Is now !)8c. .
C. Penney Company. They arrive
today. other numbers at corre
spondlngly lower prices. 204
'Cur. Theft Chained
Harold and Dell. Stockwell, l fi
and 1 7 year old brothers of Op
portunity, Wash., were arrested
ea 11 V Ibis tnnrnintr hv Km m Pros
cott Jn tnis city In a Ford coupe
which the boyrt freely admitted they
had Htolen in Jeffer.son, Ore. They
are being held in the city jail
awaiting the arrival of the sheriff
from Salem, who will take them
hack to face trial. Ashland Tid
Ings.
The Pootery's January shoe sale
with Selby Arch Preserver shoes
it $fi.8i and I7.R5. 204
Mr. I trophy Very 111
Jack lirophy of Kagle Point, who
Is receiving treatment at the Com
muni ly hospital for nn nttack of
pneumonia, U reported to be In
very serlou condition today.
. Burn dry Blab wood. $(I and C
pe load, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31
- , . 1 . . 256tf
Attitctcii iVUti
Joe DiiRnn in confined tn hfn
home on Ileatty wtreet," recoverhm
from an ftttark uf .mump.
l(rUl Bhet Melnt Worka doe ex
pert repairing, fender nnd nuto
body repairing. tf
I'lannlnir Neit Ihnuc -.
Ouford Clark, liuglu Point puh
llsher. was in Medford today con
tlnulnn preimratlonii for tho next
Ixaua .of the Kagle Point Jleralri,
monthly magazine publlHhed tn
Eagle PoUit tiy Mr. Clark. The
Grant, Paw section l. to he fea
tured in the Issue and there will
also, ho considerable Information
piibllnhad conoeriilnu the Tale,nt
district. General conditions In the
Kagle -Point district are indicative
of a hriRht future, Mr. Clark said.
Ho cited tho new cheese factory
there an one of the recent develop
ments. ,; .
fipltiienherfc apples, 2Bo per hox.
Urine, your own boxes, Pinnacle
Packing Co. . ... tf.
You Have a
Right to be
Proud
when you tell your
guests that you use
Fluhrer's breads exclu
sively. They Instantly
know that you ore us
ing the finest bread the
market affords.
.For grado.A raw milk,, cll G9!,
Campbell Dairy. . Two deliveries.
, . tf
In Hay City on JIusIiichh (
Huymnnd IlcLcr of tho Pinnacle
packing company Ih spending sevr
oral days in San Francisco trans
acting bUHincfls.
, ft r o ff o n wlndowfl reglnzod 1y
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf
Return from Portland
Adolph Itandnll and Lark in Skin
net haVe returned to this city from
Portland, where they havo been
visiting Stewifrt Randall.
Coats rellned and remorteled at
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
lildg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel
1181. tf
Jacksonville Is. Quicj
Since the weekly dances were
closed down last week in Jackson
ville, residents of. the city who had
been accustomed to attend tho
weekly parlies, now find it neces
Hury to travel to dances in Gold
Hill and Medford, reported A. II.
Farley when In Medford yestor
day. He said last Saturday Jack
Honvlllo residents at tlold Hill in
cluded Walter Hurdell, Henry Wil
kluson, Clyde Smith, several young
women, and quite a number of
others. . He. Is looking forward to
an early reopening of tho dances
lu tho old United States hall.
From (lie Hear State
Among Californlnns registered at
local hotels were Joseph Loin an
and Kdna ltest of Sacramento, Ray
F. ,Durbln and J,. P. Jones of Hilt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. X. OJ)orhacke,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. , It lick and .1
Mc.Clrath of Los Angeles. W. It.
Price of Yuba City and K. M
Kamph of Smith River.
Our Rllk hose No. 440 that last
year sold at $1.40 Is now OHc. J.
C. Penney Company. They arrived
today. Other numbers at corre
spondingly lower prices. 204
Return from Visits
Mrs. Com K. Kill, who has bean
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harold
Scott, and Mr. Scott, at their home
in. Manhattan, Kan., returned to
her home near Medford this morn-
Injt. She wan , accompanied by
Mrs. Anna P. Weeks, who has been
vkdting In Perkeley. They arrived
in Medford on the Hhnsta this fore-
neon.
3Gc; 1
tf
Daily's' Taxi, Phono 15.
to 4 passengers,
School Hun Defeated
The election held at Central
Point Saturday for the establish
ment of school bus service for stu
dents jiving In the- Mill addition
along the Old Stage rood, resulted
In defeat for tho measure. L. C.
Oarlock, a resilient of tho section.
reported today. Tho vote stood
.11.2 lo "0 against tho proposition,
he said. Mr. OarleVk Indicated
there may tie further action lo
bring ii bout the establishment of
the service.
Our silk hose ,o. 440 thai last
year sold at 11.40 U now flXr J.
C, Penney Company. They arrived
today. Other numbers at corre
Jtpondingly lower prices. 204
Cndcnvciit Operation
Mrs. L. R. Wllloughhy and Mrs.
Fred Hoagland are patients nt the
Community hospital, having under
gone minor operations. They are
reported to be getting along nicely.
Hack from Portland
Mr. and Mrs. A..IC. Reumcs re
turned to Medford by train this
forenoon from Portland where
they spent, the nasi two days.
Miss Hathaway leaves
M'ss Fern llathawny of Central
Point Is leaving today, for southern
California, where she will make
her home with hen grandmother.
Auto Check Result
A check oh lftfl cars on South
Riverside avenue early this week
y State Traffic Officers C. P. Tal
ent, H. M. Ha u mm and Herh Moore
revealed that 13 nuto were being
operated with only one light, five
with no tail-light, two. with only
one license plate nnd 14 with driv
ers not having drivers' licenses on
their pennons.
Mrs. Vonrhlcs Is Hack. .'.
Mrs. tlordon Yoorhle re turned
to Medford by train this mm nine
from Portland.
Dr. Robt. tf. I,e Liberty Plrtg.
Kves examined. Hbttwe. . tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
VOI'Vfl l.APY wishes work In
small lunch connter. Tel. 1117
J !. or cull SOI Ho. Central Ave.
2!I6
Foil nf'.XT Vront liedronm. nice.
It- furnl.shed. close In; home prlv
llees; menls If desired: rejson
ahle. Phone Ifl7-J. 2 n 41 f
KOH 8A1.I: Incubators.
JH-M.
I'hone
307
KOP3M.K For storage: I Chev
rolet car with rt.-liverv tiodv. $?:,;
pood cream separator, tit. 50; Iron
bed, J. and si.rins. $!.:.;
flue -t-holv co.il oil rane nnd oven
7.:.0; 2 ramp stoves, i..".o each;
ste.l rot, .l; x trunks, your
choice for 2. i.iv Transfer s
Hioinyc. ') ,m. (.jrupi'. ;;:,',
Wasliiiurtoii t.ucsts
tluests from the stale of wah-
Inirlon at Medford hotels today In
cluded Mr. and .Mrs. J. Pat Scott
of, Hrcmerton. Airs. A. I.. rar
phimy of Hrlllmtham. Mrs. u 11.
Krldler, O. K. (Ilnti-in, V. c. tlluy
stem anil Mrs. M. A. Pease of Ta
coinil. Mr. and Mrs. 11. I. llallniil.
(). M. Until ami A. P. N'lcolette of
Went tie.
.Notice. ,
N'otlee Is hereby uiven that the
llonril of Directors of Heboid Ols
Irlit -o. C of IVntral Point. Jack
son County. State of OreKon. will
receive bids for 100 cords of wood,
to be delivered on the ' school
arounds at Central Point, piled In
rordwood style, said wood to tie
either body fir or fir slab wood In
four-foul lenmhn and to be deliv
ered between the dates of June
1st. l'.'.1l. and September 1st. 19.11.
Itlds must be accompanied with
chock for ,'irr of amount of bid.
and will he opened on January
aoth. um.
Illds may be deposited with the
Chairman of the Hoard. Mr. Ken
neth Hectic, or with Ihe District
Clerk.
The Hoard reserves the Hunt to
reject any or nil bids.
Dotted and signed nt Central
Point, (n(ro!vV this the 1 3t h il.iv
of January,
.1. . ISAACSOX.
Clerk of School District o r,
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9 to 10 O're Land nnd Sea
j Dancing StrlnKH.
j Tlillisday
A. M.
55 to K Breakfast Brond-
cast of news by Mnll-Tri-
bune. 4,
8 to it C'y Tootale; Astroloiri-
cal troKram, l.'IIC.
9 to 10 Friendship Circle:
I'eopleH Kiel-trie; Procter
am) fiamble. 4
10 to 11 West Side Pharm-
ncy; Oolil Seal; Stylo Clos-
sip hour.
11 to 12 Film Tips nnd
Talks Wurls (lifts; Cantor-
iunl, .
I'. ,M.
to 1 Swem's filft Shop;
Heath's DritK Store: Ivy
Street .Market; .Munn's
Store; News flnshes by
.Mail-Trlbuno.
to 2 Pun Dandy; Dad
Spencer's Cowboy Band;
Scientific Laboratories. 4
to 3 Happiness Train; 4
Popular recordings. H
3 to 4 KMUIJ presentation.
4 to ft Popular recordings; 4
Kiddies period; Cecil nnd
Sally.
! G to tiRockdoll proprram; 4
Xews and markets by Mail-
4 Tribune.
C to 7 Jackson Co. BldR. and
Loan Asso.; KMI3U Vclma
Darlinu, UHC. .,
7 to 8 Let's Oct Associated;
Xews dlKest: CISC Plymouth
Motor Tour.
( 8 to 8 Plymouth Motor
Tour: KiiBlish Clibson Or-
, chestra, line.
9 to 10 Modernistic; EiRht
Dolls, l.'IIC.
N'ews XiKesi;
Harris, LUC. .Medford Ward store has been pro-
8 to 9 .Musical PiilntiiiKs; moled lo the pwltlon of supervis-
Aibum or J'amlllar Faces, , inK manager of the three larKc
"J; stores in this section of Oregon.
I The proniutfon was effective on
January 1, and was first announced
by Mr. Andres lortay.
In his new position of super
vising manager. Andres will retain
full management of the Medford
MonlKomery Ward store and sup
ervise the stores of that company
in Klamath I-alls and Itoselnirs.
Part of his time will be devoted to
over.-teeini: the Klamath nod Itose
lun' establishments and ills head
quarters will be in this city. . The
advancement in the Montgomery
Ward organization comes a, a rec
ognition of the very successful
manner In which Andres has con
ducted the Medford store. The lo
cal Ward store has established an
enviable reputation for itself In the
nation-wide organization.
ThroiiKh the establishment of a
fiipervlsInK mannner and the pro
motion of Mr. Andres to Hint posi
tion, the Montgomery Ward stores
In this part of the state will operate
under a more unified plan of mer
chandising, resulting in buying ad
vantages for p u t r n n s of these
storeH.
' Prnlrlo.
completion
naslum, which will cost approxi
mately l;i.O00.
Construction nenring
l new school., gym-
At last night's meeting of tho
Central Civic Council, presided
over by Council President I-arr
Schade, the civic organization,
representing practically all organ
ized civic groups in Medford. re
affirmed its former position of
hearty support to the school
hoard's building program, and
urged the voters of the city to be
sure to vote on the bond Issue,
which is to be presented to the
people of this city tomorrow.
THE NEW FORD
Kver I Iiiii
you want or need
in a motor ear
THE more you see of the new Ford, the more you
realize that it brings you everything you want or
need in a motor car. . . . And at an unusually
low price. , .
Its substantial beauty of line and color is ap
parent at a glance. Long, continuous service em
phusizes the value of its simplicity of design and the
high quality that has been built into every part.
v The new Ford accelerates quickly and it will
do 53 to 65 miles an hour. It is an easy-riding car
' because of its specially designed springs and four
Ilouduille double-acting hydraulic shock absorb
ers. It has fully enclosed four-wheel brakes and
the added safety of a Triplex shutter-proof glass
windshield. Operation and up-keep costs arc low
and it has the stamina and reliability that mean
thousands of miles of uninterrupted service.
See the nearest dealer and have him give you
a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Check up
every point that goes to make a good automobile
and you will know it is a value far above the price.
TrtE New Fohd
Tudor Skdan
To irfR
LOW PRICKS OF FOHII OARS
v,irt to ;;
r. 0. H, iirtt, tiii rWfAf mmJ JilU-vry. fUnjwri 4 $par ttr
lr mt imU rl. Iun .. buy m trd Jor m tmmlt ?mt
m rMiMbnl finmxf in i aM. Sf wr rrf Jrmttr far Jfl-i(..
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fawrence
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