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PAOPj TWO Iocal and -'Personal Two Citra Stolen . Cur thieve wore iictiv in Mvfl ford Iant night and are cimltioil with the di&H'parunce of two autoH. Ono wan taken from .1. Donald Hon while Jt wan parked on North Jlplly Ktreet,' and the olhur wan taken from C. M. J'hlosior while H was narked on Houtli Front stro't. They had not bocn recov ered up until thin afternoon. Condition llt')Hrtl Serious Mrs. Doyle Franklin of the Co lonial bakery, who underwent a major operation at th? Sacred Heart hoH)itul thin week, was re ported today to be BriouMy ill and In no condition to receive visitors. From DMum Cities T. M . Mown rty . M r. a ml M i k. M. H. KruHchen of Itoise. ltlaho, Mr. and Mr. J. V. Johnson of Vic toria. II. C. wore anions thoHo reg- Ifttered from dUuint points at local hotels. For grade A raw milk, call linn, Campbell Dairy. . Two delLverleH. tf KHtJibllshes Loral HeudqmirterH M. G. (Jerry) Ilrowu of Tucoma, AVn.sh., has cstuulitihoil headquar ters in MeUford an district re pie -seivUUiva for the Imporlal Candy company., )I;h territory runs south to Ileddiiiff, CaU north to I lose -burtf and, wewt to the coast, Mr. Itrown in to Join Mr. Brown here soon to establish permanent real Ucnce. Party wInIioj ride. to Portland or Seattle. Vi'l uhaxo expenses. Tel. 900-H. 297 Mayor Wilson RotnriiH Mayor K. M. WiLton arrived hom thin forenoon from a two days' business mission at Orants Pass. Portraits of dUtinction. The Peaideyti, opp. Holly Theater, tf January Vnxlt Shipments Thi month ho far has witnessed t ho ah ipme nt of to n ea r I oa d s of fruit from Med ford to ea-ttcrn marketi, brlmon th neason's to-, tnl past the 4300 mark. There are Atll) a fow earn left -in Htornse to be shipped later. Indies, If - your wardrobe need fiOlnjc over to finish out the season, call the Fashion Shop, 42-4 Medford Bklff. Phone. 1181. tf Chilly Foic ItrptuevH lUiln .. Tho fore co ted rain for In.it night did not materialize, fog which was qulto thick tUiH morning, taking its place. Today wan qulto chilly, with n minimum of 24 thlv iiionilnK, and for the most part wo foKiry or cloudy. Kaln was forecast for lute tonight or Sunday. Brlli Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. if In Neighboring City H. O. Parkhurnt and H. 8. Ciregg. wore among the Medford visitors fn Grants Pass yesterday on busi ness. Banco to Bhvood Strader and hie music, Gold Hill Sat. night. 257 Delivery Trucks Licensed The city council of Dayton has enacted An ordinance charging $1 a month or a year for all trucks delivering wholesale merchandise, including oil, bread, etc. Farmers' -trucks will not be affected. One drestter, 2 rugs, breakfast e.t ami cot At a bargain. Phono n80W. . , SU3 Leave for Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Oris Crawford left on the Shasta this morning for Se attle whero they will visit Mr. and Mr. George Maddox. Mrn. Maddnx was formerly Miss Allcen Crawford and Is their daughter. Lime sulphur, oil nml lend, Sep tember payment. Medford Fruit Co., Inc. Phono 076. SOS Mrn. Mitchell In MetlforU Mrs. Julia Mitchell arrived by train today from Albuquerque, X. M., to make her home In thin city with her daughter, Miss Dorothy MHchell. secretary at the V. W. C. A. .Ml.8 Mitchell Is Jiow confined to her home with mumps. Ileal hot band. Gold Hill Sut. night.- Elwood Htrnder and his rtinaie. Dancing from 9:30 till 2:00." ' 1 8!7 If Particular Housewives , arq the most ardent friends of Fluhrer's breads because they are discriminating buyers and demand the best of everything. i Tnim Ktnto Molropoll Portland roKidentM rKiftei ud at local hotels today included Mr. and Mrs. c. C. 'itechtnld. .Mr. Lottie !. Ifonbon. C. K Lumun. Chun. Tid I dal. F. Sorjieant. F. A. .Wlaon. 1 F. F. Lawiviue, S. A. Ironside, J. Fornyth (J. H. Loeb. li. A. IWvx I A. West, Ucx A Noway, C. M. j l'etf'iHun. K. W. Smith. A. li. Chu;- ney, A. O. .NVUiun, (. J, liuon. Jolin I Wat kin, O. l. llari'lnon. J. C. Loint, Mr. and Mrn. K. X. Schmeer, A. R (ilKon. li. CI. Munn, I). V. Schaiher. K. Marko. Alonzu MoniMon and li. W. Mitchell. Vnlley Cow's Fine Record A purebred Juern.sey cow, (iay Lad '4 Leona, owned by J. C. Cal houn of Grants F'umh. is attracting attention in official testing circle over Oregon through her ability to )roduee 1 "3 pounds of butter fat within 7 4 day. Gay LadN Leona. entered in official test an a senior four-year-old, has been honorably mentioned In the official reports for thi- past three month, according to County Anent II. II. Howell. f; rants Courier. n r o k en windows reg lazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Vrul Ticalment Alleged A divorce complaint filed In cir cuit court yesterday by Dorothy Torrey again Frank Torrey charges the defendant with cruel and in human treatment. Lime sulphur, oil and IcjuI, Sep tember payment. Medford Fruit Co., Inc. Phono 670. 298 Mi, fitilos Home C. U. Cales returned from Port lund today, whero he had been on a brief buHlnesti visit. IHglv grade,. watcIw-M at one-hal price at (Jraves Jewelry Shop. Jew elry repairing promptly done. 303' Iavc for Kim Diego , Dr. Mary Strlckler left by, train today for San Diego after having spent the past six weeks In Med ford as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles A. M'lng, and family. Following a xhort stay In San Di ego, Dr. Strlckb-r plans to leave for Florida. Before arriving in Medford. she had recently com pleted a, Kuropeau tour taking ber to .quite a number of countries on the continent,. includiiiK Htit-sia. Ill r p e c e, f!ermnnJ. Switzerland, France and Fngland. After spend ing tho winter in Florida, Dr. Strlckler will be In Washington. D- C., for a. short time. For next summer sho Is planning a trip to Alaska' and mny also go to China. . Dry fir slabs f.VBO per load. Med, Fuel Co., Tel. 931. tf Mrs. Ilobcri In City Mrs. C. W. Huberts of Frovolt arrived in Medford from Vterkeley Cat., this morning, after huvliiK spent the past throe weeks with her daughter. Mrs. J. M. Floyd of U hat city.' B mn g-ro 011 fir slabs with d ry wood and cut fuel bill. , Ak 'Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 2&(itf Visits Mrs. Meo Mrs. W. K. Huynlon of Grunts. Pass arrived by train in Medford thi morning to visit her daughter. Aim, Charles Mee. j F.lwood Strader nnd hlB music. Gold Hill Sat. night. 23T HtHizc fur Med ford Hhletnirkvil. A. S. Graves, 64-year-old Han Francisco resident, was sentVnced to 30 day In the county Jail and a fine of 60, on liquor transput la tion churge. in Justice court at Ashland Thursday, Graves was ar rested by Patrolman Sam Proscott the first of the week and was found to have a supply of alleged con traband liquor In his far. Graves asserted that he wns on route from San Francisco to Medford, police any. Ashland Tidings. phono 542. We'll haul away your rvfuiie. City Sanltury Service. 237tf Mr. Sllgh In City Mrs. Oliver Sligh of Doris. Cal. who has been spending several days In this cMy, will lenvo today for her homo. PMzn doll will slnir over KM LCD Tiiihi1hv evenlnir. 6 lo 0:15. on Itow- ,jnu,n Ueauty Parlor program,, 300 Suit May Un Itctrlctl We me Informed that tho rase of the Injunction of tho California Portland cement eomtmnv and the city of Gold HIH may bo retried, .iim in iim il im ill of J 11 due Itean. who has had the caw under ad visement for several months, says tho Gold Hill New". Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. The Peusteys. tf Ort'jpmlniis HcgNtcml Among the Oreuonlan residing outside of thp rlty of Portland reg istered at Med ford hot-tn today were Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Carltle of CorvnllK Mrs. T. I.. Dunsmore of MeMinnvllle. K. llrnndoherry of Albany. F. P. Knight and V. K. Hush of tint-one. L. J. Hennett f Uosrbni g nnd N, F. Wicker of Salem. Astrology brings more hupplness and' nronporttyj Vse tho Moon's Sign Book In farming, husimwo, or social affuirs. Palmer MuMo Houae. 300 : Will Hctnrn Pictures ' Pli-nti'M iiiiw h I nit dlrathtVcd at Hotel Medford by the Southern OreKon Photographers' uorttion will tm reluined to Cleveland. t.. national hcadquurters, January '0. A. J. Anderson Ptaled this movn- llng. Those on display were seieci !ed from the intei n-Hionul exhibit j held recently. SpHr.onlrg apples, 3 Tie per box. Brlna your own boxes. Pinnacle Packlmr Co. tf inentH from Seattle Thone tcglmeied at Medford h tela toddy from Ihv tnle of Wash ington Included J. M- Crawford. It. G. Williams. M A. Sprauup. F. J. Henning. J. V. Ftke. S C. Mur ray and lLaraon uU Qf ia,tae Ctah's bent coal $l.i.ftO Pit ton off car. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. $31. tf MEDFDRD "MATTi ItotiiriiK from Itiehuru .Mrs. C. L. Straniic. who has been in the etieral hospital at Ito.y Iiuik for the nix weeks, re turned to her home here today. . K. ('. Club lo Moot There will be a meeting -of the Oregon State Colke club Monday evening, January 1'Jth. at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack porter, 35 Crater Lake avenue. Dr. Itobt. K. la. Liberty lildi: Fyea xamlned, ulasHeB. tf edatory AiiIiiuiIn Killed DurlnK December 33 hunters I working all ur part time for the I I'nited States bureau of biological j survey, caught L'.'jS eootes, 17 boli loat, 4 couarn and 'J bears In Ore i Kuti. The h Ik bent score was that jof I-Mgar W'atklns, working in iC.rant county. He caught two bob cats, 12 coyote and twj cougars. Harry Stokes. In Josephine county. jtook two couragers and three coy otes. I-ots of pep, Cold Hill. Dance till 2:00. 297 Fog Did Not Delay Mall Despite a layer of fog that cov ered the valley last night and this morning, the airmail planes, found little trouble In landing at the local airport in keeping with their daily schedule. When the fog becomes too thick the plane land at liar ron. an emergency landing field above the fog belt south of Ash land. The field hns been used sev eral times during the past season. Permanent wave, $3.00 complete: facials, scalp treatments and oil) shnmpoofl. 50e, I'revost Jieautyj Shop, 81 ."1 W. Main. Tel. 3)i3. 2:3tt A Visitor Here Today L. J. Cascadden, county circula tion manager for the Morning Ore gonla. arrived in Medford today on a periodical trip attending to rou tine business matters. Hum heavy rough and smooth blocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. tf Rctaiionhip Suggcsteil A telephone call received at the M ed to rd Cha m ber of Com me roe t h in fo ro noon I nq u f red whether there wan relationship between Rear-Admiral 13. Byrd and County Julge Alex Sparrow. It took Ted Laker, executive, secretary, several minutes to figure out the "sell" In the question. The call came a few minutes before the famed vis Itor arrived in Medford this f-jre noon for his two lecture engage ments at the Holly theater this afternoon nnd evening, while on n lecture tour of the nation. Spltzenberg apples, L3c per box. Bring your own boxes. Pinnacle Packing Co. tf Statu Fair llonrU Flection Mrs. Klin SchuiU Wilson was r elected secretary of the Oregon state fair board at a session held this week. .Mrs. Wilson has been secretary since 1 A. C. "Mar- stem of Roseburg was re-elected president of the stale fair board for the fourth consecutive time. New orchestra, Gold Hill Satur day night. 297' Two Couples Arc Wed Shortly after obtaining marriage licensori yesterday at tho county clerkVt office, two couples were wed by County Judge Alex Spar row. Ludwlg Saner. 31. and Kdith Mnxey. 34, both of Bend, were the first couple married, and they plan to spend their honeymoon here. Andrew Campbell, 3 1. and Miss Georgia Bough, lit, both of Duns mulr, were the second couple. Daily's Taxi. Phone Hi. 3:ic: 1 to 4 passengers. tf Mirny front California California ns. guests at Medford hotels today. Included W. V. Glas ser. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Blulman of Oakland, O. K. Smith of Chico. M. K, King of Yreka, Don Brunei of Kuroka, Mr. ami Mrs. H. J. Mc Allister, Btfiiue Landaw and Kdna Dalky of Lou AhKob'S. and the fol lowing from San Francisco: U. Voiimrs, M. W. Kane. Mr. and Mm. M. K. Thompson. J. F. Franai;an. W. C. Mills, It. K. Snyder, W. Ale Connell and Jack Brodln. New orchestra Gold HIM Satur day. Dance till 2:00. 207 For grade A raw milk, call .!!. Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Delegation lU'ttirns A Kroup of Medford mn, Wil liam Gore. O. O. Alonderfer. J. C. Thompson and C. T. Buker, repre- Montlnc the Medford ("ha in ber of Commerce, meeting yesterday at Cottage Grove with the Standard Seasoning society. In connection with the possibility of cvtahl xhlng a sea son I n k plant 1 n M ed f o rd . re -turned today, reporting an Inter esting meeting. It. W. Knhl wn a No a member of the delegation, but continued north to Kttgene ti remain over the week end. Bill dance. Gold Hill Sat. nkht Dance till 2:00. 2'J' . ( !oats re lined and remodeled at lh Fo-hlon .S h o p. : Medford Bldii. .Mrs. Havrv Androw!. Tel. 11S1. ' tf TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Jan. 17. tJN -Tnipptnl in n little umtnom dwelling when un oil stove m-m tho door exploded this morulnu. four ehlldien of Mr. nnd Mr. Kulph Brown ie burned In death lute yeuteiOH.v. Thg- wer I'hlllp. ;i years 01: Vlrgii and Vligniiu. (wins. 2 year old. and Kutli, ft months old. who ws f tally burned nnd died sev eral houra later In n hospital. The eph5ion occurred hen Mrs. Brown went to nearhv house leaving n Bio hi the stove to bake btcail, FOUR CHILDREN IN -i HOIMAUSTzSx TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, 'Viennese Nights" P jf.J,9.-'i. W4 "li U y- f,' -. J v.f, 5ceie from "Viennese flights" I Warner pros "Viennese, .Mgm.s, ' ine warner Bros, and Vltaphone romance which, .comey to the Holly theatre tomorrow, proves thut Keats was right and that a "thing of beauty Ik u joy forever. . ' In "Viennese Nights" It takes three generations to complete a symphony and to unite in mar riage the grandchildren of the boy and girl whoso romance shared tho fute of the music. This Radio Program KMED (Mail Tribune-Virgin Station) . P. M. Siitiinluy. (iirl ! 5 to li Hoy SroutH . SeoutH: iiwh and niurkvt by Mull Tribune 6. to 7 .lleebff Service; Volma ; jDarlinw. 7 to S l.i'tV Oct Awsoctaioil; & Xen-n UlKcat; .Myrtlu .Street. V1IC. Sunday. "v . A. M. . !' . Mill HharplcM and H tlhuc: AstroloKical procrani; IT I '.(. !l to JO Denlson itadlo Shop. 10 to 10:3U KMED presenta- -iir tlon. P. M. ' 0 : 4 .1 to 7 KMK1) presenta- tlon. 7 to S Kidclles- period. KM I'j I : Watch Tower program K.MKI); Mews DlKest; llt'ell- Ins Sunit. KI'.C. - S to 0 Valley lladlo church. S to 10 n Parade, Tniu- nieri. l ite. Monday. t A. M. , 7:5 3 tu llreakfast broad- cast of news by Mall Tri- bune. 8 to II Hill Sharpies and Ills (laiiK; Arstroloi;ical pro- Kralli. IjlSC. D to 10 Flleiulrtlllp Circle; Del Monte: "II. and M." 30 to Jl Snow White pro- cram; West Side Pharmacy. 11 lo 1 L'--Kilni Tips and Talks; ! liuiel.si.n'.s; Hold Seal. P. M. I- to I Monarch .Seed find l'Vcd Co.: Sanderson .Motor Co.: News Flashes by Mall Tribune. ' 1 to '2 Firestone: Mann's Store; MeXalr Uros. h 'J to 3 Happiness Train; Scl- entitle Jaboratorles: Snl- dei's Heme Service Hour. 3 to t-KMHl) presentation. 4 to Kiddies' period; Ce- ell and Sally. ."i lo ll--Pcoplc. Klectric Store: News and Markets by Mail Tribune. u to 7 Xunn-ltush; Volma ' Dartlil.s. I'ltC. "Gang Buster" Will Be Rialto Picture . I'p-tnvt he-iuinute f un-f.u c. with Jack" Oakle'sJ wNecrack pernie- atltm the action, will entertain patrons of the Fox Kialto thea ter fur three days starting t o m o r row. "The (Jang u s t e r" Is the cm-art crack at .'.hum -ieau u a n g dom in winch tin contusion," comb or 'Sap fro m s v r a c use" ami "The Social Lion" Ids loose w I t lj buigh. ;r he Hang Buster" t u r n s I Ig city racket-j erring Inlo n Jl y-:" "ioo.mm, ,. ..-... ".-. ... of lansb nioinents.l I the prim.iry claim oils Jimliort and sllUllie Id guns the undeiwoild anion,! a pretty little loinail.e mat liiaiiatcs to ugni,,h ,,, f .heir -en Alvin en! ll, way out of a nm.i'S of bp taking in lion scenes. .Icau ath A I' Ihlir taKcs bM place an Hie -.ol-lieart it ' ucrlia's J,'v I'nvii.l" iu 'The tlalii; liiiic.el. ' and Wil-i It,, .Imii Mtnnn 1 s.'llool. Ham Itexil. icc.iu'v n with.' M.ipjW -.. .... Cnvernnirn (lary Cooper in "'I'll'- Si--1mh" and Xisare.s Mate that 1 2.iHiiVt'll) t-hj'-t;roige Hantlolt lit ' lleielbt," has;a!en Am n. iIiki.ooii adult, a . e at the chief menace rob-. Fran. -is ten. I. ng s, hoois within the 1. S. S Mai lionnld. the suave, likeable Ml- j ; ln.tra. tion i given n the nl l1n of many slice.! ul bits, is j 1 1 :aniiiia.e of the di.-trm In seen in another np nace p.m. Iwhich the .- heel is situated. oflEf.OX. SATURDAY. at Holly Sunday Js a the me that Kigmund Kom berg and Oscar 1 lammerKein had long, contemplated before Warner Bros, asked them to write the original story directly for the talk ing screen. The production, which is one of the most elaborate ever attempted on the screen is photo graphed in full natural color. Alan Crosland directed. This pic ture will be the attraction at the Holly for two days. -tomorrow . und Monday. AIM'I.KC.ATE, Ore. Jan. 17. (Si! Mrs. Dick Kecvea left Tues day fur Seattle tu malte an ex tended visit with her daughter Mrs. Xorma Larkin. . .Mr. and .Ir. .John llurnrt of '-"'f"1'! spoilt Sunday at the home ! 01 miv. juck u linen. i Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Kleinhanimer (and familv were Sunday' dinner i KUesUs of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' 1 Fry at Medford. Floyd Steel, who is interested in . ! the LlttlH Appleuate MiniiiK com- puny, left this week on a nusinesH trip to Seattle. , . Mrs. Mablo Mnck, -home . demon stration agent, met with the Apple gate women Tuesday afternoon to organize the first homo extension unit in the county. The Applegntc women will have regular meetings the first and third Tuesday of each month. Mrs. Mack explained the details of the homemaker.s' ecor nomic conference which Is- to be held In Medford February C and 7. and urged all club members to at Und. There are to b four gen eral topics discussed: Food and nutrition, housing and home man agement, textiles and clothing and cost of living, of which a club member was appointed to repre sent the Applegate women in each division. Mr. Mack also gave out questionnaires to the club mem bers, which are to b" filled out and sent to her before February 6 po they might be discussed at the con ference. Mrs. Jay Araut has been at Ash land for the past two weeks caring for .Mr. Arant's mother, Mrs. Kmma Arant. who has been suffering from, rheumatism. . Alter spending the Christmas holidays at his home In Olympia. Lewis Klch returned last week to perforin his duties for the Little ' Applegate .Mining company. Mr. Uieh accompanied her husband to southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilcox Uft Thursday for Olympia. whero they exited to make their home. Mr. Wilcox has been employed by the Little Applegate Mining company and Mrs. Wilcox has been cook at I'.uucom for the mining company. Mrs. t'or; frump nun been con fined to her bed for the past sev eral days, due to Iain back. Balph li. Osborn of the S. O. S. Implement company, was a visitor last week at the Lone Star mine. Mil. Charlie Hamilton, who was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital shortly after Christmas, has been removed tit the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Al l'iehe. in Medford. John Matney. who underwent a minor operation some time ago, is nt ill .it the home of his daughter. Mrs. Marie Winter, at Jackson ville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bhinncy of Ashland were week end guests of the former's brother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Koy I'hlnney and family. Mrs. Jack O'Brien ha been quite 11! for the p.tst few days with a cold. Bl Applegate Sunday school I elected new officers Sunday for Hie coming year. They were: Miss Maude Bool, superintendent : Jim Wiitniuham. aMstnnt superintend ent : Mi s. Ki win Lewis, treasurer, and Lee IVn. Jr.. secretary. Mrs. Burl llarr mu appointed teacher I of the I'.IWe class. Mrs. l.ee Port, 'eacber of the junior class, and .Mr. ami .Mrs. i . ranman mov ed tbiw .-ek from ie home of ,,,,. , ,.,. n , Applegat loj Iiirlffln crcn-k. where tbey will re , main (or a few days bef.n-e mov ins to .Medford. 3 ST II k APPLEGATE JANUARY 17. 1931. mw& mm. NEW OFFICERS IN FINAL CEREMONY At nn lulcrefcttuy meeting oi' Medford Lodge Bj:t. A. F. & A. M., seven of tho new l!t:jl officers wore Installed by Past Masters Harvey J. Field nnd Charles C. Furnas. Ou December 19 of lust year the senior wnrden, junior warden, treasurer and secretary of tho Medford .Ma sonic Lodge took office, and last night the final installation was completed. K. U Lenox will head -Medford Lodge 103 lor 1931 following his election to the office of worshipful master in the last Masonic elec tion. L. C. Stewart was ejected senior warden while O. V. DeJar net will be junior warden. The 1931 treasurer will be J.. A. Perry and C. M. Houston is secretary oi the Square and Compass organiza tion. At last night's final installation ceremony V. A. Norris wan install ed as senior deacon, Fred Fuidin as junior deacon and Dr. Frank Rob erts as chaplain.. George B. AUlon assumed the office of tyler. G. A. Ban was placed in the office of marshal and O. O. Horner and Charles W, He amen were installed as senior nnd junior stewards. During the past year the ..Med lord Masonic lodge has enjoyed a very successful season under the leadership of Harvey J. Field. E J. Lenox, the hew worshipful master, and his fctlow otl'icers luwe?nn am tbitious program outlined- for .the present year. . , . . ' 4 : C'KXTRAL POINT. Ore., Jan. 17 (Special) HUsh school Tsihle class of tho Christian church met at the home of Miss Eulu lien)n .January 15. Klection of officers took place with the follou'inp; re sults: President. Luetic Hover: vice-president, Donald Anderson: secretary and troasurer. Helen Lees. After a very pleasant even ing refreshments were served by. the hostess. Miss Uenson. Those present were Mura Mills. He-nrl-etta HiiKKcr! Luclle Hover. Kvelyn Dosa, Helen Lees: Dorothy lumaii. Champ Pitts and Donald . Ander son. ' " Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Noicross returned Tuesday fro m Long Pench. Calif., where they have been visitini; their sons Mr. and Mrs. ,. M. Conley of Uutte pulls nnd Mrs. Grace Spears of Medford were callers at the Al Simmuns home one day last week. Mrs. Everett Kaber was In charge of tho baby cllnloiheld at the health center, .inmiary (Irent Interest. Is shown by the mothers in these clinics, which arc held the second Tuesday of each month. Dr. Wilson nnd Mrs. Lyda Kin examined tho children. Miss Merle IledKepctll, tola Lari. John Smith. Donald Snider and Mrs. Uthel vlelschcr returned Sat urday cveninu from Kukchc. where they attended the hish school con vention. Mrs- Myrtle (Heaven Stanley passed away at the hospital in Portland January 14. Mrs. Stan Icy leaves her husband. ' ' P.Iain Stanley and son. Dean, and dauKh ler. Marcla of Portland and her mother. Mrs. Mary (Ilenson of Central Point. When a young woman she lived here and taught in the local school. Mrs. I L. Norcross of Ashland, who suffered a slight stroke cn Tuesday Is at present much Im proved. mule Australian l-'tist'lstl. SYDNEY-. A'v Young nien In Australia are organizing a move ment that has been dubbed "a new fascir.ll," and which a,im. to create virile political force to rid tho country of -economic depression. The movement Is booming In. coun try districts. -.' ' 4 : Pitching huv - on his tnrnvnt Chardon. O., five months, h year keeps, Krwln Rudolph, pocket nil lbmls champion. In condition. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY O. K. VSV.O t'AIIS r.129 Chev. Touch Htfi.OO l 2 8 Chcv. Coach .1(13.00 r.H'7 Chew Coach tif.oo Is'Jti Chcv. lUoldster I .,"..00 ISM Chev. Touring S&.00 11)3(1 Chev. Coach, demon strator 61)11.00 ; lli3ft Chev. Sedan, demon- ' dtrator "Hil.00 1112.". Star Conpster lnd.00, 1S27 Pontine Coupe 273.00, 12 Kurd Truck 1S.3.00 Ask about our written guarantee. ' pii-:iu'K-ai.i.i;n motok ct). Chevrolet Dealers, l'honec 130-11 II. fS Foil KIJ.VT S-room.furnl.hcd housekeeping apartment with pa rage: civ 'in; adults. 327 N. (Jrape. 21: WAXTKI) Laundry. Satisfaction . Kuaranteed. Will call for 'and deliver. Tel. S22-U J ( FOR SA1.1-! Hot water Incubator and oil brooder. 11. II. Miller, west end Prune. t'S FOR SAI.K -VVeaner piss. J.; I.. FrlnK. lieagle. 2!i FOIt CAI.K Jood Club seed wheat $l.(Ml per bu.: 2 well matched teams with harness. Vilas lyiinch. 2?? litKil F. KIVKH FAK.MKKS AM) IIIIWWKKS If yuu ar i!lte:K.J vMi'ii io raie ,iioiituie to b.nco plant get in touch with, li irn- I....1M t..ar,.i..i ll.,t.l .'.li? I ;j ' . ( 'AXTi:i P itlenls. convalescents and eldei t people to care for. Phone 12!i2 or call at 7 So. Ch.st nut. 2(ts WAN'TFIi Pcition. l.idv: noroial graduate. Ilex J. Mail Tribune. 2J9 Kelt SAI.K OK TIIADF, for cows, a wagon, himty. mower, r.ike. tractor plow. plow, sheep. Tel. I K-U-., 2:;. CENTRAL POINT ' Meteorological Report 'i .lunuiii') 17. i u:t I . .Mi'ilford and vlitnlty: Cluuily with' lain late lunlsilu or Sunday. .Mudt'i'ate temi'i'ature. Oregon: I'luudy oat and rain late MnlKlit or Sunday wist por tion. Moderate temperature. n o w s y - Local Data " S 2 tu ' Temperature (decrees).. 4(J ti.'j Hllfhest (last hl-M.).... 4U Lowest (ItiHt 12 hrs.) 34 LTi Hel. humidity (pet.) 02 1 00 i rieeijiitation (inches).. .01 ."ui State of weather 1'. Cdy. Clear j Lowest temperature thia niorn ini?. 24 decrees. - Tolul prccipitntloit since SeiJtem-ber- 1, 1930. i.'J- inches. Temjieraturo a. year ago today: IliBhest. 41); lowest. 31. Sunset today. 5:07 p. m. Sunrise Sunday. 7:35 a. in. Sunset Sunday. 5:08 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time ii Fr w - no J una ia n -5 5. CITY SH ? I Baker City 34 28 Cloudy Bismarck : 34 IS Cloudy l-ioiso 40 30 Cloudy Denver 42 24 P. Cdy. Des Moines 50 18 Clear t'resno -i 52 3li Fogyy Helena 3 V 30 Snow Lis Anttelty fiO 48 clear Marshfield 52 32 Clear i Phoenix 70 3S Clear i Portland 50 44 Cloudy lted Plutf 56 4 1 Clear ltosebur -Is -18 Clear S;llt Lake 2i 1 ti Cloudy San Francisco 5t 44 Clear Santa Ke 42 1 1 Clear Seattle 4 4 2 Cloudy Spokane T , 30 32 Cloudy Walla Walla 40 32 Cloudy Winnipeg 2'J (J ' Clear i- . V J. Huu-hison. MeleoroIot;Lst. PENNEYSOfECT NABBEDIN NORTH, I-:. .S. Kitchens, alius It. Newell, wanted in .Medford for the passage of n cheek for fS5 on the J.. C Penney store a short time iiKo, has been arrested In Seattle, Wash., the .sheriff's office here was informed today, llitehens Is alleg ed to Imve left a trail of had checks the Ivntfth of tho Pacific coast, nnd is given credit for being one of tho most clever operators ever encountered, However, due to chargcH against him in Wash ington and due to being wanted by federal authorities on a , govern ment churge, it is not likely thut lliteliens will be. brought to Mod ford lo face the local charge. Many Interested fruit growers at tended the pruning demonstration recently held by County Agent Wil cox In various orchards throughout the county. " O. T. McWhortor. hortirulturistt of the Oregon extension service, presented the important principles as regards pruning and also ex plained the ell'ecls of certain meth ods upon the size and qualltv ot fruit.: - The Humility of crop produced, it was pointed out, will he in pro portion to the size of the tree, therefore priming should not in any way lessen the general structure of the tree. A loosely built tree is desfriible and n general thinning out of smaller branches will in mcsf ynses suffice, it .was nrmic.d. ORGHARDISTS GAIN PRUNING POINTERS FoxWe5t Coast Theatres ' Ends TONITE Lawrence Tibbett in . "NEW MOON" Starting TOMORROW! Last Times TONITE ' Screamingly Funny ' MARION DAVIES o it.O "Bachelor Father" O Plus i Flip the Froo Cartoon "50 Miles from Broadway" "Indians Are Coming' I HEAR ARGUMENTS IN WRANGLE OVER NEWSPAPER AUTO Tcstliunny lu tho suit of Mrs. Martini Miller aKalnst Mrs: Clurl bell liaughmau IClllott for halt In terest in a newspaper subscription automobile, which the defendant won, was concluded, this 'morning and arguments will start this after noon. The case Is bcinR heard be fore Circuit Judge Norton and ho will lender a decision Inter. Defense witnesses testified that -Mrs. Miller had told them "she was donating her services." One of these was Hob Scuuinan, who said he had been asked to subscribe and agreed. When Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Elliott came after bis subscription, he testified, .Mrs. Miller said: "I am C'laribelle's chauffeur." "I wouldn't mind the job myself," Scliuman replied, he testified. The witness w a a Indefinite about many details of the comer sations but finally said Mrs. Miller said: "I am donating my services. Attorney Newbury rejoined: "Well, you finally got him to say what you wanted to say, didn't von?" ! Whereupon the court cautioned opposing counsel not to get into an argument. ' Tho defense was shy three wit nesses this morning and they could not be located. W. II. (lore, banker, who IOuned, it is claimed, $200 to Mrs.' Mlllur and Mi-ti. IClllott. was recalled by phone to the stand. Said Attorney 15. E. Kelly: "Mr. Gore says he will, come when he gets time. The court , well knows that the hanking business is more important than court business." ATES DECLARES n "Before Medlord can become the I.oa Angeles of Oregon, ft must have better railroad service." in the view of C. K. (Popl (iates. a member of the state highway com miHsien, who is registered at the Imperial while attending a meeting of the commission," says the Ore gon ian. "Southern Oregon hopes. Mr. Gates said, that the Great Northern or some other railroad will build frnm Medford to Klamath Falls, and southern Oregon believes thai such a development will be the greatest value ot everything ever done or contemplated for the Rogue valley. Tills section, he declared, nni:.t have batter and clieapci transportation lor Us products be fore it can accomplish lit full its J potential development.'' "Painted Desert" Is Craterian's New Hit I '.III ISoyd returned to hi." old stamping ground when he went to th desert outside of Klagstaff. ,-Ariz.. for location scenes of "The ' Painted Desert." his new Pathe : star picture which will be on view i at the Fox Craterian theatre to : morrow. P.efore P.oyd took up motion pictures as n career he was more or less of a soldier of fortune and for f-cveral years tried his luck in and around Klacstaff where he swurg a double edged axe in the lumber camps. After considerable experience as a woodi-hopper Mill acquired a dance hall til Lake Mary, a resort eight miles from Flagstaff. This was one of the first places he visited when he reached the Ari :ona town. It was hero thut the star held a powwow reunion with several dozen of his cronies of the days when a chuck wagon looked like the P.itz to him'. Helen Twclvctlces. plays oppo site IN.yd In "The Pninl.Ml Mese;." Continuous Shows ' Sunday 1:30 to 11 P. M. 111 Coming SUNDAY JACK OAKIE H starts something new in the laugh racket in O - 'The Gang Buster"