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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. .TAXUABY 18. 1931. Iocal and -'Personal DUrkuanl (icese soam Closed AVrth, the close of the hunting HamioQ UK wild, duck i:nd gcce lusi Thursday Medford .-p.rtmicn can find little elne to do thun lay hack and anxiounly look rnrward to- the open ins of the 1 i 3 1 finhiim reason next April and look forward to the slorlou humiiiK of next full when pheasants, quail. etc.. and the der will be ripe. Ir. Hobt. JO. Kyejs examined, I.ee. Liberty glasses. Hide, tf IUooeriiis: I'min Him- Miss Lucille Simmons. ;i membei of the t'nlifornia Oretron Power company warehouse stenographic staff; hflr; hrcn tii h-v hime on Tenth street for the pmi week re covering fi-om IHip-ss; She nia Im- able to resumo duties .-ome time! this week. ! Alilml Pair Wiiltlcd 1 j Kobert Stevenson. -1 . lineman Permanent wave. $3.U0 complete; j and Itetty Hunter. I'l, waitress, facials, scalp, treatment and oiljboih of Ashland, were united in shampoos. 50c. Provost lleauty , marriage by Justice of the Peace Shop. NK. V. Main. Tel. 3G3. 253tf!V. 1(. iiarnes. in Klaniaih Fulls. -- Curb-done liculcrn In ji-n effoit to Urt'k UP a few j dollars, wood cutter.s from differ- j ent sections of the county have, twen making regular appearances on Main street between the rail road tracks and Fir street. Kaeh one either has a truck filled with stove- wood or a trailer filled with similar fuel, including several dlf- lereni kiiuin. jnr.f irucKH parneo on uif - j tern ay torennon, mu- mwnnw "i i not appear to be particularly brisk. Burn heavy rough and smooth blocks; thej last longer. Med. Fuel Co..,TW. C31. tf Is The Socoiul On !;lv A. W. Wakefield of Klamath Falls was the second person this yer to obtain a combination hunt inir and flvhlnir license at the county clerk office; the first- on' going early this' month to Dr. A, K. Dodson of this city. Harry C. Skvrman of Central Point is, the third on the lift. ' finltzonhet'K apples.- 5Se per hnx Urine your own Imxeji. Hnnnole I'ackinB.CO. .- tt VlKllrtl Gnltl' 1HM . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelso of Med ford' Were In -tlold lllll last' Wed nesday where, they attended the "W. 11?' C- luncheon' lit noon nnd the Odd'Kelloir Installation In the eye niurr ' ... Jlftily- TaxJ. Phone 15. ta..: poHsenRera. . . 35c: 1 tf (SoInK, IUu'W. To- Ouu-ktf- The .MiounUt'ins are callinR him ajid he. feels thati the quail, which lilftc behind the huhes, are ready fortrylnu, back In .tho Ozark moun-llilns- o(, Arkansas. So he's KoInK or:14a.' Medford. oti 'tho yeninu "traliij loday for hla favorite hunt inK'nroiirai, "Dud" llolcnmb, best kio.wn. here-.for hi developmont of. the llolcomh prlim . In the Sam Valley, region. "I'm. KOltwt to, hunt 'poasum too,',' he unnounc esliyemcrriay. "and I may juat stay for the rcat of. my life on one, of thor hllln. There's no place like the Onarks tor huntlnK." However hiu friend will. expect him to re turn to Bout hern. Oregon- hi.- the summer for Mo Holeomhi has ROno "back to Arkans" lefore. Now orchestra Oola Hill Satur day. Danes till 3:00. 297 Ihuik at Ucaulv Duties Kriends of. Mrs. Allca OUn Dear dorff, formerly with tho Palace lieauty Shop, who discontinued her worK last Octotwr because of HI health, will he Klsd to know thut sh 4ias recovered and has resum ed, her work -with, the Winetand Ileauty. Hbop. For (trade A raw milk, call 599. Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf I'plscnpallara To Met Tho annual convention of the Kplscopal diocese of O.-c-Ron will he held In Portland January and ii: fecial speakers -will he the Ht. Rev. K. I.. Parsons. I. P.. b:shop of California, and the Itt. Itev. K. -. Kchmuck. 1). Tt.. bishop of Wyo ming. Astrology brings more happiness ' and prosjrerlty. lse the Moon's Kiith llook in farming, business, or social affairs. Palmer Music House. joci Your Best Grocerymen handle' And' recommend Fluhrer' Breads be cause they realize tho best is. none too good for .their customers. Ask them about the popularity of Fluhrer's Breads.. . .fi: Dntu-o AkMhiIoii Itcyim Petition have heerOinulnted Jacksonville the putit week to ftndjnuml sufficient tuipport to re-onn (h.! dunce in that cltv where they the airport, where a numher 'f reelected lam week for the' i wen -cloned a few dayn uko cmincil i Hhouifrn a few week ao thought tieth ime at the annual meeting, decision. The dancer were order-' they d:d w.-Tl to hrenk 15 out of of tht rural telephone company ed discontinued after a Km tin of ': hird. Now they are aide to which furnUhe service to the area . ciiienn had out:hi the appoint - mem ( of four sjit'dal policemen to ee that the crowd were kept orderly. It had been aliened thevi one drwer. 2 niffn. breakfant were a hit hllariou durim: Hatur-jwt and cot at a bargain. Phone day night parties. lino-W. 3i3 Coats relined and remodeled at the Ka.-hion Sim j. 4J4 Medford Hldg M rs. Ha rry A ml re w Tel. MIL tf Was Hemmed To Her Home Mrs. I-;. Schulr.. who recently underwent an operation at th- Community hospital, was removed to her home last wevk. Her con - dition wan reported to have shown much Improvement. ' 1 --- 1'iah's best coal $ 1 .j.r.Q per ton off Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. tf iai week. Spitzenberg apples, 2.".c per box. r'K 'ir own boxes backing Co. Pinnacle tf 'Continue Pel it Ion Clrculallon i 1). It. (ilbson. who arrived in I Medford a week ago with C. V. Keishus and C. Tooly to represent j the A mi-Immigration association, i reported last evening that the city lflf U,lflt,; h:.. !. Mi.ii nft.nMi with petitions. He believed tho county would be well covered by the end of next week when AHh land.. Jacksonville, i?entral Point. Oold Hilt and Talent wilt have been reached. Bach id g net' of the petition In expected to donate ten cents to cover the expenses of cir dilation. When names have been recelvtd from all parts of the na tion, the petition will he sent to con pre for ctmslderntlon to In erease InimiKratlon h:irs. Our new studio U opposite new Holly theater. The Peasleyj. tf To Study FhIs "Fd.-, and Feedint?" Is the title of t hi poultry school dlsciirislnn on Tuesday niuht In the agricultural It ul hi Inn "t the senior hiuh school. announced hy C. I. Thompson, in t rite tor. Anyone interested In the MulJ''t Is urKed to attend. No fee Is churned. Prize doll wlll.j4inR over K.M I'D Tuesday evening, 6 to rt:,ri, on liow man lieauty larlor jnoKinm. 300 loliiuiMM-t ltcoiniiu.fidc4l' llepresentative Hawley has rec ommended Mr. ,1. M. .Mooreheiid as acting poftmater at Grave Creek, Josephine county, O reft on. and . S. Hturtevant at Crow, Lake county. Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitnry Service. l!37tf Civil Action lieu un J. P. liiiiKnnm filed suit In cir cuit court yesterday against J. U. Andrews far the collection of $2i0 cluliueA to he due the plaintiff. Interest . money Is aUo otiKht. Iturn uroen. fir slahs with dry wood and cut fuel hill. Axk Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. 25fltf Miss Jtot.l Writes lluino KrionU in this city of MIkx ltos-i a He Itool itre UUeroHted in leurninc that she is enJoyii.K her position n Portland, where she la employed hy S. A. Kahl nnd company, ori ental rug dealers. MLh Hoot and Misa Dorothy Conthes left Medford last summer for Portland and were hoth MicceAsfui In finding positions in splto of the much talked of "husinetut depression." Miss Comhes is. employed in the tabulating de partment of the Oregon Life In surance company. i flry fir slabs $.".00 per lond. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. tf Homo From Hospital Mrs. Oeorge OAltin.ith wns last wwk removed to her home in Talent after being In hospital in Ash 1.1 nd for .several dayn from an append left I operation. llleh eradft watcher nt one-half price at CI raves Jewelry Shop. .Icv- nlry repairing promptly done, 30.1! Two 4oiiIcj To VmI M.4rriau license were Uued "t th county clerk's offic yestorday-. aftrnison to lianislund, "3, nnd( OU'in Mt.di.tnn. IS, hoth ot Kureka.; rallf.. and to It. It l!ow, 26. nnd Klltn Krn tun, IS, hath of Kurcka, line sulphur, q.l nnd lead. Sop nihr payment. Medford Km it o.. Inc. phono 676, 29S Vlollnl Her F'ntlicr Mm. Kie of Mlford vlnited at the homo f her father, Mr. Hall, fn fiold Hill Mt wrk. It r o k en windows roslaied hy TrowhrldKe Oihinet Work. SSOtf i ;(iul ( hlldrcn I:uih1ium1 Dr. II. t . Wilmtn, wmmy healths officer, visited the Kv.m Valley inohool Krid.ty to examine inemher.- .of the 4-11 vhib of thai district, flo ,.u itM.Mtrd tn the work ly Mrs. l.d Km, ruunty nmv. Heal hot hand. Hold lllll Su. night. Khvood 4trnder nnd his tmufc. Dancing from 9:30 till J:0(. New INir Sin t ton Th frtHforma renon Tower company announce thut the power will t ff in Oram I'm and llociie Iti ver t od y f t orn ! : S 0 j . m. to i:3i a m. and In the Wlld erxillt nnd filendali vicinity from !;3o a m. to 11:0ft it m. nt which time the new mhMutkm at irant Pn will te put 4'U ope ion. rortrrtits of distinction. The Pe,tiley, opp. Holly Theater, tf kUntMilt lull- i-iiir Mr. ,d Mrw. I A. French. John Shiw and Oihfn Moore w 'i e amontj the Klninath Kails people pending Friday in .Medford. iuiip a irH shooter -1( the Kou-ue Vail- Gun cluh ground- at 1 truk -3 and .'4 almoin with rep uiarity. I To Manage New Hotel lien It Wtbrook, ntil re- ceiitly mnn.i at Ashlantl, :er oi i.uom HiiifiiKi ind previously in the hotel bu.nl nes in Roeburg. Al- I bany and Astona. is to take charge, j of one of th new Mot our System ' hotels to he erected thi year near Medford. The hotels, designed to compel auflinst automobile camp J grounds, will be of uniform size j aud design. Itesides the one to il m;innt'u1 h Wont hronk . mills will be built at Ktigene and in California cltle. Itoseburg Newsr. Review. Tnii SIhmiI Today Kver 'IIhI.iv atti" ., ... lioseburg visiting relatives and Lime sulphur, nil rind lend. Sep- friends. -She formerly lived in teinhrr payment. Medford Fruit ; Host-burg before moving to Drnin Co., Inc. Phone G71. . 2!tiand later to Medford; jnoP 'ap (Yadt ,iiace Frank and II Hltzler. M'-dford motorists, were pnncipals involved in an auto collision yes- terday Medford street rordim; to an auto accident report on file today at the police sta - lion. For nulo A raw milk, call 5A9. Campltoll Dairv. Two dellvorle. tf lt"t:Hc I'Kli lllll I l Weilni-(ln) A representulive fteleaatlon of M f-il f nril. AHhlanrt and other Jack son county uportsiiien, it U expect ed, will he in attendance at the joint nieetinu of the Hennte and house jrame and iirh eomtnittees mm the state hnnse at Salem next Wednesday evening. when the pending hill in the leclslniure tojfor th(.h. kindness and sympathy. cloe tile Untrue river to commer- i;il fishing will he up for a pub He hearing. Installs Pneklng .Machiiic j A crew of men were hwy re moving the old packer from the berth It han held for the last ten years at tho iteaver Portland com-' pany in this city and preparing It for shipment hack to the fnctory. The company has put in a new packer built' hy the Hater Valve I.iin Packer company. Tho new machine, is of the most modern make and Is installed In keeping with the company's policy of using the be.Mt -wherever replacements are made. (fold Hill News. Iirlll Sheet Metal Works does ex pert i-cp.ui-ing, fender and nuto i body repairing. tfj Bounty Warrants Issued The county clerk's office issued bounty warrants yesterday to Au brey Miles. Ashland, two coyotes and one bob-cat; Floy ' Johnson. Ashland, two coyotes; Austin Jack. Itogue Itiver, one coyote; W. Lud wlg, Medford, one coyote; K, A. Cooper, Pinehurnt. one coyote; Clyde H lector. Eagle Point, one bob-cat ; Mllroy Charley, Climax, two coyotei and three hob-cats: M. Oeen, Eagle Point, one coy ote. , Ln d ies, i f you r wa rd robe needs going over to finish out tho season, call the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford litdg. Phone 1181. tf Would liny O. & V. Tract News comes from Washington. I). C, that Representative Hawley hint Introduced n bill to permit school district 94 of Jackson coun- Oregon, to purchase five acres of Oregon and California land at $2.50 per acre for school purposes. Al Yrckn On Huslucts E. L. Wellington and C. Tarr were among the Medford residents spending last Thursday and Fri- d;iy on business nt Yreka. Noiv February 28th Totes to be had by MeJford's most popular merchants whose ads vill appear in this paper in a few days. Also they display Doll "osters. MANY OTHER PRIZES FOR GIRLS AND BOYS I'Immm Of ruin Ih I to-Hinted Fred Hume, president, and A. . Joy, h'tp tar -treasurer of the Hell view I ejephoue company, were adjacent to Ashland. During the! 2 years of the existence of this! company the number of patronxl hH mncHHwi from i to io. To Attend Tresw .Meet Arthur I. Schoenl. JournHl wn instruc tor at Meornrd high school, will atiwid the wMnl-annual prtvu conference to be held Friday and .vmii'ui) n r.usriM-, i t- "'"iiure for the establishment or prs organisation Is rorupowd ff ! u-hnMime units, and county editor, throughout Oregon Thoe WVre Tlic Duys Fifty years ago deer skins found a ready sale at Jacksonville at 3'i'and 43 cents a pound, accord ing to a newrt item of that time t in the Portland Oresonfan. V letting liij Roscbuii; Mrs. Hazel Cannon, of Medford. ban been pending several days in I To IjtHik Over Hatcheries Matt L. Ryckmann, superinten dent of state haicheries. Is ex pected to appear in the Medford vicinity now any day, tig he left Portland several days ago for a 1 tour of inspection of hatchery j plants of southern Oregon. On PowtM Coin mn y Hutlnes T. .. Hradley. superintendent of the California Oregon Power com pany's power houses, accompanied by Lloyd Williamson, and Harry Ol.son, another Copco employee, ripent several days last week from Medford In Klamath Falls and vicinity on business. i Caift ot' Thanks, ...tu n ..v...... 0;mr,rn ,,, . '... '.. tr Iso for the beautiful' floral offer ings. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Stockwell. 2lS Obituary ' M ERllYMAK: Mrs. T. A. Mer ryman passed' away.1 January IT at her homo near Ashland. She wflH horn June 8, 1884 near Hunt ley, Xeh. She was married Portland, Ore., on January 8. liios. They then returned to Ne braska where they resided, until 1!2B, moving to their present resi dence nenr Ashland. She Is survived by her husband nni iwn iiiiiitihteiM. Wilda. 20. and FJla, 15. She is the daughter of S. P. Anderson of Modfordj. Meteorological Report . Jnmiary 18. lttSl Medford und vicinity: Sunday cloudy; moderate temperature. Oregon: Cloudy east, rain west portion; Sunday mod era tot-, temperature. A. oi TJ x P ... Loeol-Dau. "2 ? Temperature "(degis.)., 25 HiKhent (last 12- tin..; 40 Lowest (101)13 hrF.).42i Rel- humidity (pet.) v 100 Precipitation (Inches) 0 State ofi 'Weather: Clenr .T - Clour Total irc. Imitation since tomhor 1. UKtO. 5.tl7 Inches. Sep- Sunrlsio ttidny, 7:3. n. Sunnt't today, 5:08 p. i Sunrlsp Monday, 7:Sy V. .1. .Huti-hlson, .Metnrolofflst. on THE Talking Doll And Bicycle Be Sure to See Them at the They will be presented to the kiddies having the largest number of votes by SURE OF INTEREST HERE ' Tnp niomherR of the - Jackson County Health association and of ihe county health unit are much lnU.reed in a bill approved by the i hoard of health at ftK .ni annual meetinc. to be : . .jregpnied to the' present legisla- boards of health. According to the bill the county board of health would be constUut- 1 ed on follows: Representative of the county court, the mayor of the county seat, the county superin tendent of schools, two physicians ! selected by the local medical so- j ciety, one dentist selected by the local dental society, and a seventh j member to be selected by the rest J of the hoard. ! 4 . i KOKXKlSBKHp.P? Remains of an ancient pile-dwellers' settle-' ment have been unearthed in tho district of Wehlau. East Prussia. A stone hatchet and several rum knlven Indicated that the place was nettled 4,od0 years ago. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY XICRbV furnUhPd Apartment KlfOtrio ranee. Keferencw. IMS I West 9th. Phone 1 163-11. !W SAORIFJCK SALB IS acres on Crater Lake Highway. Oood oil. No buildings. .Some timber. jSfiO. all cash. D, K. Millard. 423 E. Main. '-9s HEAL HAHOAINS 15 ACHES 2 miles out, main road, magnificent building site. No buildings. City water available. 8 acres in pears, 5 acres bear ing. 3 acreri young trees, 100 voting, peaches. 8 acres under water. Onlv S 1 50ft. Half cash. 20 ACRES SW of Medford near Jacksonville. 7 acre, cultivated. Halaneo. orik, fir and laurel tim ber. C-roorn ho two, chicken holism and barn. Oood well. Price H.SOft. Easy terms. poll RENT Very choice S acres. Sub-irrigated land, 5 miles out. 6 room modern furnished house, garage, big barn, chicken house. $40 a month including fine milk cow and 24 chickens. ALSO lu acres, 3 miles out. 4-room house, big barn, chicken houo, 2 acres young pears. $20 month ' ly, Including irrigation water. D. E. MILLARD 423 'East Main 2!8 POP. SAI.K 3-room houce. arrp. chicken house. f:arn?o, oloctric pump. Price tltfin. Small, payment down, balance like rent, i lierryilalc .Meat .MaiKet. o" FOU SAI.K IVed Fordson In Rood mechanical, rmlersiung tirawnar and (Irouser type wheeb--. Address Fo rdson. Mall Tribune. FOR SAI.K Splendid Mammoth Hronze Turkeys Toms for breed-, in. l'hone 3J1-J-3. :0 GlNTLE.MAN Not acquainted here, -wishes to meet lady be tween 2S nnd 4n. No objection to, J" -widow with children. Adrtiws No. a-H. Mail Tribune. ' FOR SALB Shelled corn. !90 per cwt. Phone ,7:'3-J-4. Otto Xeid ermeyer. 304 WAN'TKD Woman to care for elderly . lady. Part time. Address Ilox U C. oftre Tribune.- - 300 CORNER LOT 60x173. In splen did location. 'Improved, with 4 room house, city water, electric ity, bathroom built, but no fix tures;' frnrase. I' rice $1750. Terms. DANDY little chicken ranch, with Kood buildings, close in. which can bo had nil complete to do business, with f00 chickens, for a down payment of $3."t0. .Balance-easy monthly payments. Total price 300. This is cer tainly a snap. See Southern Ore on Itealtv Co.. 44 North Itiv orside. -!! Display! I TOtHiERY'S KlIO ritOOR M " ,flUI " , artist of the Toy gery-Nunn -Bush program over matio K M ED on : Monday nihi from it:l& to 6:3o. Mr. .Mullory will win it "Pale .Moon," Logan, assisted by the Nunn- Hush Sinitei'8. The name t Paul Mallory in nuw well-known to many radio iifirnt-in. liuill in 1 "Mi'iiu, OHM). Fox West loast Week After Week! HIT After HIT! The Fox Craterian and Rialto Theatres Present the NEWEST and BEST in. Talking Pictures 2 Days, Starting TODAY Continuous Shows 1:30-11 FIRST SHOWING ON THE COAST Where Men Fought and Lived to Fight 1 I I n.LSi- i flWl.'t.?5 . f -ST l never becn seen by a white J V t& BS-Vi siT13 1 man until a year ago all ,1 ? JlMmA$ combine to make this a W0N0ER P'CTURE W 0riginal ' 0W- -f M..i r, 1 efnffl W''',:HELE' twelvetreec; :-willAM F-RNUM 1 il P'US i Bar9ain Mat- Eve. 50 1 i SilOiSw 1 "'"a ScnnaP' lnc'" j-. mm IV 'XRlJ "The Fatal Card " j Children ICc W i MOVIETONE NEWS I Any Time yr r. "Well, t guess I got i1 f5as!v I Cffl gVltl 9 iiuiii ajp ' & I ; b SiftpIS Qaramount : T Qicture m Mat.. 10 and 25 . sett exerybody goin' with hi . r Eve. 10 and 35 omie caperi and crazy cracks in ' ' " this (ast and furious funfest. See A r him put Gloom "on the spot" at the ! Mr. Mallory has made n rapid rise in the rfuden I world, bavin xuug with the ihirafo Grand Opera company In Addition to hit. radio t Mr. Mitngold will also render a Work. violin solo "llunioresque," by Mr. Mallory has studied with j Dvorak. Franz Procowski. a teacher of j This program is part of a eoat Galli Purci and Tito gchipa. and to-coast broadcast sponsored by with Charles Unlmores for opera The Toggery - Nunn - Hindi each roles and diction. ( week. The program wilt also include 1 an orchestra number directed by Classified advertising gets results i i . .. - to Live Rudolph MnnRold, concert master of the ChicascQ'lvic Opera com- , party, "Intermezzo.' by h errarri. i heatres The story and grandeur of the Old West the ab sorbing romance of the pioneers the thrills of the trail blazers the sheer scenic beauty of backgrounds that have never been seen by a white man until a year ago all combine to make this a